JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL WEDNESDAY - 29 AUGUST 1973

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August 29, 1973
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Approved For Release 2006/12/12 : CIA-RDP75B00380R000300010040-8 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Wednesday - 29 August 1973 1. (Confidential - GLC) CI Staff, called and asked if there was any way we could determine how many copies of Lothar Metzl's paper entitled "Detente in the Revolutionary Process" were printed by the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee and whether there was any bulk distribution of these copies to individual requesters. I told him I would see what I could find out about this. 2. (Unclassified - GLC) Charles Briggs, D/PPB, called on a crash basis to get the text of Mr. Colby's position on.the question of disclosure of intelligence budget totals. Briggs had received a call from Arnold Donahue, International Division, OMB, who apparently was checking several points with Briggs in connection with President Nixon's forthcoming press conference. I gave Briggs a copy of the exchange between Senator Hughes and Mr. Colby on this subject in the open confirmation hearing and Briggs also plans to provide Donahue with a copy of Mr. Colby's letter of 27 July 1973 to Chairman McClellan, Senate Appropriations Committee, on this subject for Donahue's background information. 3. (Secret - GLC) Senator Stuart Symington, Acting Chairman, Senate Armed Services Committee, accompanied by Jim Woolsey, General Couns@tX1 for the Committee, visited Headquarters for a luncheon with Mr. Colb , General Walters, General Graham, and Messrs. Duckett, Nelson and The luncheon and conversation thereafter lasted approximately three hours. (For the topics discussed see Memo for the Record.) Following the luncheon, Jim Woolsey called to say that just before the Senator's departure Mr. Colby showed him a copy of the NSCIDs. The Senator did not take time to read through them but made arrangements for Woolsey to read them here at Headquarters at a mutually agreeable time. Woolsey and I will work this out. --.IMFDST CL 6Y-,S,- -flRi Approved For Release 2006/12/12 : CIA-RDP751300380R00030001004 :, 8/11/2003