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CONFIDENTIAL
SECURITY INFORMATION
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM

Date: 29 Feb. 1952

To: Chief, Personnel Division
FROM: Chief, Security Division

SUBJECT: WOODS, Laura Suvule - 61445 Report No. H-2007-A

1. Reference is made to your request for security clearance of the subject person who is being considered for employment in the following position: File Clerk, GS-2, OSO, Rm. 2-F-26, Washington, D.C.

2. This is to advise you of the following security action:

(a) Provisional security clearance is granted to permit subject's employment on a temporary basis in the following area or in the following capacity:

This clearance is granted upon the condition that subject: 1. not have access to classified material; 2. not have access to secure areas; 3. not be issued a badge or credential; 4. not represent himself as a CIA employee; and 5. not be assigned to any unclassified duties other than indicated above.

(b) Name checks have been completed on this person. Arrangements should be made by your office for an interview with this Division. Upon completion of this interview further consideration will be given to the requested limited clearance for access to information classified no higher than Secret. If subject has not entered on duty under a previously granted provisional clearance, the interview should be arranged prior entrance on duty.

(c) Subject is security approved for temporary appointment to a position requiring access to information classified no higher than Secret.

Officials of the employing office should be advised of this security limitation and should be instructed to supply future supervisors with advice as to the limitation so as to insure consistent compliance.

Security action to effect full clearance is continuing and your office will receive advice of full clearance upon completion of this action. The proceeds of full security clearance, the present limitation will be rescinded and supervisors should be advised accordingly.

3. [Handwritten notes]

[Signature]
CONFIDENTIAL

Form No. 38-106
Jul. 1951 38-106