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104-10145-10043 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (10/20/1976)

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                CIA INTERNAL  USE ONLY   '   LEC      R  Em
              journal - Office of Legislative CounseV--:         -Page 4
              Wednesday   - 20 October 1976


                     13.  (Unclassified - LLM) LIAIS^N~Ken  Brooten, on the
               staff of the House elect Committee onAssassination, called requesting
               any summary  information the Agency rmg    ve on  e Kennedy
               assassination. I told Brooten that I had met with Richard Sprague,
               also on the Committee staff, yesterday and Sprague had asked for
               the same information and that I was in the process of determining
               if it exists. Brooten was unaware that Sprague had requested this
               information.          *

                     14.  (Secret - PLC) BRIEFING   Attended a pre-trip briefing of
              George  Murphy, Executive Director, Joint Atomic Energy Committee,
              given by Bob Ames,  NE Division, anQ          relijDesk/DDO.
              Murphy  is accompanying a group of Members from the Committee  who will
              be visiting Cairo, Israel and Iran. Certain material was requested which
              Ames  will  ull toether. See Memorandum  for the Record prepared by
              Ames  and

                     15.  (Secret - PLC) LIAISON Met with Frank Slatinshek, Chief
              Counsel, House  Armed  Services Committee staff, and gave him a copy each
              of the classified and unclassified letters to the Agency from the House
              Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control and we discussed the
              sensitivity of the information requested. Slatinshek said we should try
              to respond without disclosing sensitive operations or sensitive liaison
              relationships. He said he would assist if we have problems. I gave him
              the letter from the Director expressing appreciation for his appearance
              before the Intelligence Process Course. He asked for a rundown of past
              members   of the PFIAB and any history as to its creation.

                     16.  (Confidential - PLC) LIAISON Met with Claudia Wrazel, in
              the office of Senator Alan Cranston (D. , Calif.), and discussed the background
              of the request from their constituent Kamal Kapur. She said she felt
              assured that the Agency had not in any way investigated Kapur and will so
              advise him.  She will call me if anything further develops.          7

                     17.  (Confidential - PLC) TRAVEL   Met with Frank Sullivan, Senate
              Armed  Services Committee  staff, and clarified an incoming cable from
        27#Thief of   Station in Bonn>tating that an advance itinerary from the Air Force
              of-Senator Sam Nunn's (D., Ga.-)upcyin   trip included a visit with the
           14  'FRG Intelligence Chief. 'J   S Bonnnoled ,hat there is no- such position in the
              German  governmentas   intelligence chiefs are only within the various services.
              Sullivan said this was probably a slip-up by the Air Force here. What is to be
              scheduled is an intelligence briefing by the German Ministry of Defense.
              Sullivan will straighten the matter oft.'   ullivan said Senator Nunn will not
              have enough tn   to. meet with (COS. BA ,)He felt that (Pari would probably
              be the best otan   o visit. I said I would check and let' t o   Mo Sovern,
        CIA IN          enF?5w?? caned and will finalize arrangements.

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