“ed affirmatively but indicated that his position in answering HSCA questions would remain unchanged. NW 66000 Docld:32271380 Page 13”
“ed affirmatively but indicated that his position in answering HSCA questions would remain unchanged. NW 66000 Docld:32271380 Page 13”
“eeding pages set out each of Mr. Hardy's allegations which are excerpts from his testimony. Each all ega tion is followed by a refutation . Except where spес-”
“the HSCA and gave them his telephone number) (376-5565) Elder will keep us posted of developments. : 4. I stated that we are trying to look ahead to potential problems that can be resolved before the last minute. I asked specifically what plans they had for the public hearings in”
“hat this would not be necessary. He returned our exhibits and told us to consider the matter closed. NW 65990 Docld:32392257 Page 9”
“leave to have those two exhibits, 868 and 869, received in evidence at this time. The Chairman. They may be admitted under those numbers. 122”
“Bagley’s attorney, that th e cover consideration has to be resolved first. Bagley was there and Rininger also_spoke to him, with Bagley indicating his intention to have his cover removed. -ku SDBreckinridge ADMINISTRATIVE - INTERNAL USE ONLY VR”
“observation of his surprise at what he interpreted to be reticence to date to interveww. Mr. Halpern. 3 S70017 374817172”
“personal position had not been included in the report. He noted that these were covered in his October 31 memorandum for the record which the Board had. Dr. Killian asked if the Board did have this and Mr. Coyne (BYE 63759-62) •* yen Vane”
“call back collect in the next few days when it could ex- plain to ser when and where she could receive, a Committee letter delineating why the Committee wished to interview her. 1009/ The Committee wrote the letter and made arrange- Classification: 386 2000345 Classified b”
“before the Committee voluntarily and to have me interview him if he so agreed. If he did not agree, we would then take it before the Com- NW 50955 DocId:32423630 Page 635”
“andS±af£75.Fol Director will agree to allow Counsel to be present during one Enclosures ST-106 00 mrrems ENDS-sh WOC:ebc (9) 50 APR.A. NW 88296 Dpcld:32989628 Page 136 5 CONTINUED - OVER end 6000”
“"F.izzature) C. TracyBarnes Concur. Date: C/DO C, Tracy Barnes 2”
“it in the final report. Could we have more details? Very truly yours, NW 65924 Docld:32370547 Page 5 S. D. Breckinridge Principal Coordinator, HSCA 5”
“Let's go back on the record. 25 Mr. diGenova. I do know the Agency is going to come in TODCEPDET NW 50955 DocId: 32423513 Page 43”
“itation. 7. The matter tends to become political, in addition to whatever legal questions there are. NW 65924 Docld:32354856 Page 3 HSCA Hearings 4 AUG 1978 I. II. The HSCA has scheduled public hearings for August, September, and November. :”
“have had previous DCts who have testified that you 24 should not have tln ■ in rf the PAT from the agency but 25 i thia t ad based upon »•!.•• animation as they then knew it. 1O9 SECRET rearm n PAUL NW 50955 DocId: 32423509 Page 36”
“retain a copy of the affidavit. A copy will remain on file at the Committee and accessible to you at any time. I look forward to receiving the sworn statement. Once again many thanks for your cooperation and careful attention to this matter. Fredricka Barry Frederick D. B”
“13-00000 750 TOc ift doxts. this calendar does not refresh my recollection and therefore would not change my testimony, it did seem to me that in fairness to both the. Committee and Mr. Helms I should make it available to you. Nahals desKingertel Respectfully yours. Ue ”
“men's House of Detention, MLREBER OF SUEESEO.3ANIZAL -2- CONFIDENTIAL NW 88321 Docld:32989544 Page 12”
“referred to was marked for identification as 21 22 Hunt Exhibit No. 6) 23 24 25 HW 50955 DocId: 32 202418 Page 26 TAD SECDET”
“his representative review the documentation that backs up the narrative. The documentation has not b een keyed into the narrative presentation, but it follows the chronologi- cal order of presentation from 9 October into the lat est developments in the matter, an d there is an ov”
“rorpa. |Does any of that conversation strike any balls or xedit W E tion with regard * * Mast , . Mr. Malloy. ' 80, it doeso’t, .: ir : !**: * : git to axglais this E *30 24 relati obship' with the 2 TC :”
“Pardon? 24 Mr. Inderfurth. Is that by statute? 25 Senator Huddleston. Right. The R epemPw NW 50955 DocId: 32423513 Page 30”
“so *vij, then .‘, higieat echelons of the Justice Jepai tesal chould ssprdie my transfer beck to Cl 1 0% agon AS norvible.' ? *-%- i I”
“me Section 0.15(b) (7) under your proposed Order. The following is in response to your nemorandum of April”
“it, say by next Tuesday or so. in event we do not have a reply to Mr. r. Toomey cable by that date. : 03 Criginal & cc: Mr. Harvey for ZRGRACE File cc: 201-282337 (Mitchell 201) 2 cc: C/S, SRS, Mr. J D. Noell NW 65987 Docld:32411536 Page 4”
“t statement, I pointed out, was never brought to my attention until after it had been made. Had I kn own of it in ad vance, I would hav e st rongly coun”
“t statement, I pointed out, was never brought to my attention until after it had been made. Had I kn own of it in ad vance, I would hav e st rongly coun”
“were to come down, they would probably have indicated in their 25 report that they had passed this information on. NW 50955 DocId:32202440 Page 41 TA D CECDET”
“concern for appearances and for their own interests to the detriment of the decisionmaking process." nl46 The Court knows whereof it speaks, as its decisionmaking process in conference remains entirely confidential. n147 - Footnotes- nl43. Both the plain reading of the stat”
“meeting and the testimony about its significance on the issue of authorization is discussed in detail in Section 5 (iii), infra. NW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 251”
“agency. - .. 026 : Please keep us advised of any further developments 'in this case. Very truly yours,. David B. Chellerton Coordinated with: OGC-Mr. Richard Landsdale 8 Feb. • WH/COG/CICS-Nancy Grata 8 Feb.”
“were, constantly in my mind as I reviewed the Fourth Evaluation Report. Rather than ignoring its advice, I relied heavily on its comments and.conclusions. 16 NW 50955 DocId: 32424709 Page 137”
“age 138, line 13. Change "him" to "them." 3 CONFIDENTIAL NW 65924 Docld:32352647 Page 4 CONFIDENTIAL I understand from your conversation with Rodger that you would welcome a letter from the Agency, on this section of the report, for inclusion with it in the final report. Could we”
“nt, although he is not positive this was after he had been NW 66000 Docld:32202027 Page 8 TOP SECDET FILE: TERVIEW AND MEETING SUMMARY Page of FILE:”
“hnical information involved. He will doubtless support any further police action which is necessary. NW 65924 Docld:32106382 Page 5”
“13-00000■ 04/16/97 WED 16:15 FAX 202 724 0457 AKiW Mr. J. Barry Harrelson April 16, 1997 Page 12 Conclusion Please let me know if you have any supplements or corrections. We would very much like to ensure that these matters are handled expeditiously. As always, we appre”
“viewed Zabala prior to Cogswell-Waidley meeting. Agency person will also debrief him in near future. NW 66000 Docld:32273118 Page 5”
“is meant by "materially". It is my further belief that in dividual documents and classes of documents will have to be evaluated by the Board on a case-by-case basis. IV. RELATIONS WITH CONGRESS 1. Do you agree without reservation to respond to any reasonable summons to ap”
“Committee, Mr. Nosenko, 22 any witness appearing before our Committee is entitled at the 23 conclusion of his testimony to address the Committee for a 24 period of five minutes for the purpose of clarifying anything 25 09/0 OPODT AL DERSON REPORT NO, COMPANY, INC. HW 509”
“further information from the - Department about this natter since last June. For the purposes of - completing our record on this subject, I would appreciate it if you would inform the Committee whether the Department has received any additional information about this subject ”
“subject and I have no further information or details concern ing this. Orig - OS/SAG Jaside P. Hayes SE/PCH 1 - SE/SEC 1 - LA/SO 1 - Hayes E2 IMPDET CL BY 017709 3.3(6 SECGET”
“jurisdiction of the Bureau? 23 i Mr. Tovar. I think in that context it might have been 24 appropriate for the Agency, if the assumed the point you made,: ne A to seek an interview with him. I think the appropriate NW 48331 DocId: 32277210 Page 18 TOP CFORET”
“the work. Nevertheless, the Board's nun is hearing held at the Review Board’s validity of competing accounts of what”
“in the hope of obtaining, prompt determination. Sincerely, s,Willian L. Digby .SECRET Security Infcnect on”
“nto Executive 2 3 Session at this time. Mr. Sawyer. I so move, Mr. Chairman. 5 Mr. Preyer. There has been a motion that today's ό 7 00 9 10 i 12 13. 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 21 22 hearing,cone that the hearing be held in Executive Session. This is on the basis that information o”
“attempted recruitment, but he does not claim to have reviewed all the reports of the various officers of the First 18 0001178”
“t the testimony ci: ighest con-. siicration. Sincerely Eteabictanine Cal t. Ednordie J. Whitohruse .4-6 E. E. 39th st Miami F a. Tel. FR-1-2396 (25 oct 64 201-300614”
“of anyone. As a 25 matter of fact, the memorandums on ' this refer to dozens of tenesone NW 50955 DocId: 32423513 Page 36”
“his geguent. Subject W? 1aware of a engy being made as nothing had beon cafd in front of hi ever, when the document was returned to him he fir dforely spelled if there was an odor of copier fluid; he was apporently satisiif - copy had not been made as ho. said nothing and_jus”