ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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April 2, 1975
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Received a call from General:
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Counsel, reg ing e implications of House Rule XI and the Harrington
episode on Chile. I briefed him fully on this and then asked him if NSA had25X1A
focused on674, the Daniels bill giving Government employees right of
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counsel.
did not seem to be familiar with the bill so I had
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of this Office, discuss it with him in detail.
7? Jack Brady, staff of the House International
Relations ee, called an we confirmed arrangements for.
NIO/SEA, to give the Committee staff an updated briefing tomorrow a : 10:
3
-- Kdowd"
Relations ommi a , about the desirability of 9 A~,pril,ver.sus 1.0 April, for
the Director's briefing of the Arms Control, International Organizations and
Security Agreements Subcommittee. We will get together tomorrow to settle
on a time and review ~he substance to be covered.
9. John Warner and I met with Mike Lemov and Tom.
Greene, ~Lcrrr or e oversight and Investigations Subcommittee of House
Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, to discuss the various aspect:}~~
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of filings with th
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I Fbout R. R. 16'14. He did not appear to be familiar with the bill, but25XlA in d it for .him and pointed out that it was a lift from the Ervin bill of t25X1A
the last Congress, S.. 1688. I reminded him that the House Post Office and
Civil Service Committee appeared willing last Congress to give ~nd CIA
a full exemption from S. 1688. He said he was all for getting full exemption
this time around. I told him we were submitting a report on the bill to the
Chairman of the Post Office and Civil Service Committee via OMB in which
we would express opposition to the bill and ask for an exemption. He said he
would o to the commitf e as well.
EOIGE L. CARY
Legislative Counsel
cc:
O/DDCI
Ex. Sec.
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Mr. Thuermer
.Mr. Warner
EA/D 1~5DI DDA DDS&T Comptroller
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'Jednesday -- 2 April 1975
Arranged a ersonnel. interview
for with at 1400 hours on 25X1A
Thursday, April 1975. e appointment was arranged through .Chuck
Dolan, in the office of Representative Joseph D. Early (D., Mass. ).
about her request of last week, for
STATOTHR information on I tried to arrange a
convenient time for me to see her; she is to call me back to arrange an
appointment.
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3. Received a call from Becky Tidrnan, in the
office of Representative Dante B. Fascell D 'la Ms. idman inquired
about any information CIA might have on
I said that since the location was in the United
States I doubted we would have anything on the subject, but I would check.
4. I I Accompanied John Warner, General Counsel., to
a meeting with Michael Lemove, Chief Counsel, and Tom Greene, Personal
Counsel to Representative John Moss, on the Oversight Subcommittee of the
House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. The meeting was arranged
in response to a request from Greene to Warner for a briefing on the facts
involved in a recent sensitive Agency project. See Memo for Record.
5. I ITohn Warner and I met with Frank Slatinshek, Chief
Counsel, 1 uus iueu erIvlices Committee, and gave him a report on our
session with Messrs. Lemov. and Greene. Slatinshek was incensed at the
position taken by the SEC on this matter and said he thought he would have Chair--
man Nedzi write a letter to the Commission berating them for their position. We
suggested this would not serve a useful purpose at this point but did agree it might:
be useful if Nedzi spoke to Representative Moss on this subject when Congress
reconvenes. We also agreed to provide Slatin.shek with a copy of a letter we have
been asked to send to Moss on this subject.
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6, Received a call. from. John Che si2c5X1A
in the office of Representative Thomas E. Morgan (D., Pa.), who r equ
that one of our recruiters contact
ave a ress
J at her home. I called Personnel,
an p one number and was told that ecru. xr,en. ivisi2u1A
would have someone phone her within the next two to three weeks. I passed
this information on to David Smith, in the Representative's office,. (Chesney
being gone for the day had informed him of the cal.l), who requested that
they be kept informed as to progress on the case. I suggested they send
a letter indicating the Congressman's interest in this application so that we
could keep them posted and gave them the proper address.
7. 1
Assistant to Senator n .
constituent,
by a letter this date that
a.lled Chris ,Sylvester, Administrative
luung , N.D.), and. advised. him that a
who applied to the Agency, was being notified
did not have a suitable vacancy. I assured
Sylvester that we had given
because of the Senator's interest,
application.
application. a very careful review ;HAJA
wanted to advise him of the outcome of the
8.1 Accompanied OCI, who 25X1A
briefed Marian Czarnecki, Chief of Staff, 1-lotu:se Committee on Trit:ernational
Relations, on the situation in Vietnam and Cambodia. The only follow up
item was a list of the Cambodians who left Phnom. Penh, with. Lon Nol,
also responded to several questions relating to Turkey and.
Portugal. The purpose of the briefing on Vietnam was to update Chairman
Thomas Morgan (D., Pa.), who is in Pennsylvania, which. Czarnecki will do
by phone.
In response to my query, arrangements for reporting to the Subcommit:t:ec
on Oversight, pursuant to the new requirements of the Foreign Assistance
Act, Czarnecki said they would follow the organizational meeting scheduled
for 8 April. In connection with that meeting, I told him Mr. Gary would
advise him on the procedures followed with the a
J @aaj?+ittee since Czarnecki feels the Subcommittee will.want to adopt similar
procedures. In connection with Rule XI problem, Czarnecki is in favor of
the Agency retaining possession of the transcripts.
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Tuesday -- 1 April 1975
1.1 jDr. Don Steininger, former ADDS&T, called
yesterday to say he had been contacted by William Miller, Senate Select
Committee, and would be meeting him for lunch today. After checking
with Mr. Cary, I told Dr. Steininger that he should call and talk to 25X1A
IC staff, and if he needed further information to call. Mr. Cary.
o a briefing of Don Lynch, Senate Armed Services Committee
A ccompaniedl
staff, on the subject of Soviet ocean surveillance. The briefing was well
received by Lynch and there are no follow up actions. (See OSR's Memo for
Record.)
3. I I Richard Moose, -5~71ate Por.ei.gn Relations 25X1A
Committee staff, called to say that he and Chuck Meissner, of the Com.rnzttee
staff, would be leaving for the Far East tomorrow morning and would have
to cancel their visit to the Agency this afternoon. He asked if
NIO/SEA, could call him though. I passed this message to 25X1A
4.1 ICalled Jack Ticer, Senate Armed Services
Committee s a , an told him oI my conversation yesterday with Ed Braswell,
Chief Counsel, in which Braswell said he preferred the NIB to the "newspaper. "
I asked Ticer to tell Braswell I had checked and the Committee was receiving
both and I asked Ticer if he would see that Braswell saw the NIB.
5. I ICalled Jack Boos, House Armed Services
Committee stab otreemin ni Tr that I was still trying to reach Representative
Robert McClory to invite him out to the Headquarters for a background briefing
on the Agency. I told him we had mentioned this before and Mr. Nedzi had no
problems with it. I told him I am maintaining contact with Frank Slatinshek and
Bill Hogan on House Armed Services CIA Subcommittee matters. I mentioned
in na sin my contact with Hogan yesterday on a sensitive matter;
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