“me Section 0.15(b) (7) under your proposed Order. The following is in response to your nemorandum of April”
“me Section 0.15(b) (7) under your proposed Order. The following is in response to your nemorandum of April”
“ecome Section 0.15(b) (7) under your proposed Order. The following is in response to your nemorandum of Apri”
“ecome Section 0.15(b) (7) under your proposed Order. The following is in response to your nemorandum of Apri”
“attached to the file copy of enclosed LHM. Exact copies of the materials being furnished are mainta ined in the office of the SENSTUD Y Project and a detail ed record has been maintained of the materials furnished. Arrangements have been made for a represe ntative of the Legal Co”
“r your approval and forwarding to the SSC is the original of a memorandum in further partial respone n to the aforementioned two SSC requests. Also enclosed for your records is a copy of the memorandum which is being delivered to you with a set of the materials which are being de”
“22. document in front of you, Memorandum for the Record. 13 Mr. Nosenko. I do not have it. 24 Mr. Klein. The Ryan Report. I draw your attention to page 05 9. NW 50955 DocId: 32277209 Page …”
“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”
“records today. The talking points paper for the DO briefing, which I left with you, will give you a good sense of the type of information the ARRB staff is interested in. If you have any questions, please give me a call on extension 31825. CC: Becky L. Rant @ DA John Pereira”
“5 1 Memorandum for Mr. Wannall RE: SENSTUDY 75 ACTION: For information and record purposes. Tun WRW Muy Jua Pmm wi K -3- NW 88296 Docld:32989628 Page 138”
“recognition. 3. It is recommended that a copy of this memorandum be placed in Scuat’s personnel folder. ro- *% David Chillies S-E-C-R-E-T”
“ongress. 24 Mr. Sprague. At the next session I would like to present 25 NW 66000 Docld:322664 59 Pag e 6 378 1 what I think will be a preamble there which I thin k w ould 2 then save this resolution, the wording of it, from sub sequent 3 attack. 4 91 Mr. Thone. D oes th is come d”
“m responding to the above request. It is requested that y ou furnish a copy of th e enclosed memo ra ndum to the HSCA. Enclosures (2) 62-117290 " RRCB:pm (7) GITAL Assoc. Dir. Dep.”
“pertaining to him has not been feasible." w N /s e 3. (U) Recommendations: See Tabs 12-4S. ig "d s p 4. (U) This memorandum has as yet not been coordinated XX with Mr. Zicbell of the Office of the General Counsel. is q p z g riyalA Winthrop W. Brown (C) -e v ”
“regard to the way in which the resolution that presently exists is worded. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 be able to present to the committee, at the next session, a sort of preamble to the resolution stating what I submit would be the appropriate basis for this investigation, so that ”
“is 1 12. *% 4 SECRET Authorized Staff only the *******E O S N 9 8 X 54. FEMARKS. (IN ESSAY FORM, MAKE ANY COMMEI/TS ON FACTORS CMITTED WHICH ARE DEEMED BY THE CASE OFFICER TO BE PERT IMIENT TO THE INDIVIDUAL AND EIz PERSONAL RECORD. ADDENDA SHOULD BE MADE TO THIS FORM. ”
“t bothered m e at 12 the very beginning. 13 14 was very hastily prepare d, p res ent ed to me by the Clerk of The wording that finally resulted in this resolution 1 the Rules Committee. I raised the point immediately, and he 15 said, "This is what I have been ordered to arrange. ”
“Txk***3og"z MXMXEX If they are favorable to this procedure take all possible measures to prepare for the i-meditate transmittal of such a re@tet short of the actual preparation of a written document|y-the-dissidents) for advance transfer to you. %, Goodwin a % * 1’* ,7”
“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”
“2 the very beginning. 13 14 was very hastily prepared, presented to me by the Clerk of The wo rd ing that finally resulted in this resolution 1 the Rules Committee. I raised the point immediately, and he 15 said, "This is what I have been ordered to arrange. 1 6 Do you have any s”
“entative during deposition or providing written "responses to questions & will let you know outcome. ORM610 US USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS ☐ ☐ ☐SECRET CONFIDENTIAL INTERNAL USE ONLY ☐ UNCLASSIFIED NW 65924 Docld:32343547 Page 2”
“a pr eamb le, along with 22 23 a proposed resolution, which will, of course, have to be submitted in the next session of Congress. 24 Mr. Sprague. At the next ses sio n I would like to present 25 NW 66000 Docld:32266459 Page 6 378 1 what I think will be a preamble there which I t”
“NAME AND SIGNATURE do/ i363 DC/LE--------------------------- Roland E. Dulin X BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL ' COMMENTS or REVIEWING OFFICIAL I concur in above assessment. DATE OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL TYPED OR PRINTED NAMES AND SIGNATURE 9. • J ADR ........ .....”
“you were subjected during that period of time, and 21 while you are complying with Mr. Edgar's request and working with 22 the staff in terms of the contradictory data, would you also agree 23 to work with the staff in terms of seeing that the record has a 24 complete and”
“ssion of Congress. 24 Mr. Sprague. At the next session I would like to prese nt 25 NW 660 00 Doc ld: 32266459 Page 6 378 1 what I think will be a preamble t her e w hic h I think would 2 then save this resolution, the wording of it, from subsequent 3 attack. 4 91 Mr. Thone. Does ”
“ily prepared, presented to me by the Clerk of The wording that finally resulted in this resolution 1 the Rules Committee. I raised the point immediately, and he 15 said, "This is what I have been ordered to arrange. 16 Do you have any suggestions?" 17 Well, there was one sentence”
“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”
“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”
“C. 20 515 Oct. 10 Referr ed to James Kraus 19.7.5. ---- i Testi mony given by you befo re the Commit tee appears in the attached typewritt en tr anscript. Please indicate any correct ions thereon, attach ali requested information to the proper page or pages, and return immediatel”
“14-00000 Raven P.Bery 4 Executed this 28th day of August 1998. 1”
“onality of the section of 21 the resolution, certainly you should draft a preamble, along with 22 23 a proposed resolution, which will, of course, have to be submitted in the next session of Congress. 24 Mr. Sprague. At the next session I would like to present 25 NW 66000 Docld:3”
“Chief, John Ragon 4. The cited documents are available in this office if needed. 10 CONFIDENTIAL”
“of Congress. (Please specify.)______ ___ _____ _ Carl M. Emanuel 6/2/77 NW 88326 Docl:32243307 Page 7”
“26 6459 P age 6 378 1 what I think wi ll be a preamble there which I think would 2 then save th is r esolution, the wording of it, from subsequent 3 attack. 4 91 Mr. Thone. Does this come down to whether or not that 5 resolution directs itselfow would say enough to 6 a legislativ”
“disposition. Please direct any further inquiries regarding this matter to W. Curtis Chaloner at 40552 (secure). W. Curtis Chaloner for John K. Reilly FOR—OFFICIAL USE ONLY”
“es and asked for our suggestions and help. 5. The meeting with Tom Latimer was to apprise him of the fact that we were talking to members of the Committee and trying to have those portions of the testimony that are sensi- tive held in executive session. : NW 65924 Docld:32401173 ”
“hat this would not be necessary. He returned our exhibits and told us to consider the matter closed. NW 65990 Docld:32392257 Page 9”
“information of a collateral nature. (See Section III, H.) Attachment: Typed cpy Memo from NOSENKO . 5 6001055 edrErdridorhi) a-.mP LAE”
“a "message" to all witnesses to keep quiet (e.g. Roselli and Maheu), there is a violation of law which we might have the responsibility to investigate. Beyond what our responsibility is, it seems clear to me that most extreme possibilities of what might actually have happen”
“Her acute and inquisitive mind has been an asset to my staff, and I believe she would be an asset to yours. Sincere ly , Pet Melvin L. Wulf Legal Director MLW/alf NW 88326 Docl:32239494 Page 20”
“Off the record. NW 50955 32203831 Page 14 (Discussion off the record.) A”
“General Counsel cc: Linda Cipriani, Esq. (By facsimile)”
“and is of extremely doubtful character.• 3. we trust this memorandum will provide you with useful information concerning this subject. Thank you for bringing his name to our attention. JACKSON R. HORTON SPiyao for SBAues/b ce: Gervicos Br. (Control) PFiles FILE: 1-25”
“a2 Attorney General has advised that he does not have funds or ***** wZykeooaas*8k 43 *-*wst 4-12-68 NW 88321 Docld:32989529 Page 482”
“sides of the first page (which uccl- au t*&0 (9 pages). a . I would appreciate your furnishing these copies at the earliest feasible time. Thanks, c* Eras B Gridin Counsel a 2 I SECRET SENSITIVE "o’ % HW 50955 bocld:32105598 Page 243”
“Approved: 1000 Sent M Per iur Special Agent in Charge NW 88296 Docld:32989574 Page 17 ■”
“reasons for conclusion (b) Statement as to whether information furnished coincides‘ [ substantially with other available information 29 8-13-70 NW 88321 Docld:32989529 Page 2011 *”
“emoranda being made available for review. NW 65994 Docld:32989616 Page 3 NOTE CONTINUED PAGE THREE 2 UNITED STATES SENATE SELECT COMM ITTEE (SSC) T”
“granted no 4/2 . both in the order and our proposed statute, particularly in the area of requirements. ' 24 it‘s import ant to haze this caveat, if vou il 1. oR Now recommendation 1 : really suggests that- the oversight TOP SECRET v**D A AUL NW 50955 DocId:32423509 ”
“withdraw their request for this information. We should rather develop some fallback position such as that this information will be made available to the Chairman of the Committee or will be made available during an oral briefing, etc. 1, P IDYL . /.M Impels - S- so ALM”
“matter and see no need to pursue it further at this time. Attachment: Sohn Tins Tarwag JCHN kb MAURY Legislative Counsel Plutribetion: Original - CLC Subject ehe 1.20? 1 - Chief, Ci State 1 - Chief, SB Division 1 - D Security * - EG 1 - OLC Chroco EGRET so”