JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP75B00380R000400100041-6
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December 21, 2016
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October 13, 2006
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41
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May 11, 1973
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Approved For Release 2006/10/14: CIA-RDP75B00380R000400100041-6 r a 4 , ( f , JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Friday - 11 May 1973 ~? Accompanied the Director, Messrs. Colby and Houston, and who appeared before the Subcom- mittee on Intelligence of House Armed Services Committee on the Ells burg matter. See Memo for Record and transcript. 2. Accompanied the Director, Messrs. Colby 25X1 and Houston, an ho appeared before the full Senate Armed Services Committee on the Ellsberg matter. See Memo for Record and transcript. 3? in ISA, DIA, called and asked if she could note that Mr. Maury classified the material concerning the Penkovsky papers which we provided ISA, to give to Senator Strom Thurmond last year. She is now furnishing the information to Deputy Secretary of. Defense Clements. I told her that she could note that Mr. Maury was the originator of the information. 4. Received from Bill Ashworth, Arms Control, International Law and Organization Subcommittee staff, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, a letter for the Director requesting testimony before the Subcommittee at a time to be arranged with the Committee staff concerning national means of verification and recent developments in Soviet and ChiCom strategic weapons. Ashworth told me that in a meeting with the Chairman it was determined that, if at all possible, the meeting be scheduled for Friday, 18 May. Carl Duckett, DDS&T, has been advised. 5. I Met with Jim Lowenstein and Richard Moose, Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff, and put over the scheduled meeting requested by Senator Symington on communism in Cambodia from this afternoon to 2:30 Monday, 14 May. George Carver, SAVA, and Sam Adams, DD/I, have been advised. CFTC, 6/10/2003 OI DE3 _ IA Approved For Release 2006/10/14: CIA-RDP75B00380R000400100041-6 Approved For Release 2006/10/14: CIA-RDP75B00380R000400100041-6 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Friday - 11 May 1973 10. (Unclassified - LLM) Colonel Charles Hammond, in the Office of Legislative Liaison, Department of Defense, called and I provided him certain information he had requested in preparation for the upcoming Secretary of Defense confirmation hearing. 11. (Unclassified - LLM) Carlo LaPorta, Foreign Affairs STATOTHR Division, Library of Congress, called re uestin Agency assistance in pulling tog terial on I put LaPorta in touch with who handles liaison with the Library, and I Iwas able to determine that the requestor is probably the Senate terna, Security Subcom ch has come directly to the Agency for certain other material onT' i STATOTHR STATI NTL 13. (Unclassified - LLM) Called John Martiny, House Post Office and Civil Service Committee staff, concerning the hearings scheduled next week before Waldie's Subcommittee on Retirement and Employee Benefits regarding right to privacy of Federal employees (Ervin bill). Ma,rtiny felt that the full Committee would support a complete exemption for the Agency, although he was not as sure of the outcome in the Subcommittee. Martiny felt that the type of bill which would emerge would be patterned after the Committee staff proposal that we had worked on with them last Congress which excludes from all operative provisions the Agency, NSA, and FBI, and other executive agencies recommended by the President to the Congress. He said they would continue to look out for our interest and that the hearings are at an early stage with only public witnesses such as Lawrence Speiser and Clark Mollenhoff. CRC, 6/3/2003 t'v1ORUCDq Approved For Release 2006/10/14: CIA-RDP75B00380R000400100041-6