JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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CIA-RDP77M00144R000300100015-5
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Publication Date:
June 23, 1975
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3
Monday - 23 June 1975
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12. (Confidential - LLM) Called Frank Slatinshek, Chief Counsel,
House Armed Services Committee, to tell him that we were in the process
of preparing a paper on the disposition of SAT and asked if he needed
anything further in view of the extensive background previously developed
for them. Slatinshek said it might be helpful but wanted us to check
with Bill Hogan, of the Committee staff.
13. (Unclassified - LLM) Everett Bierman, House International
Relations Committee staff, called and said the material we sent him on
the Joint Committee proposal was excellent but he needed further help
with a provision pertaining to reports to committees on covert actions
which I provided him.,
14. (Confidential - LLM) Tom Sullivan, on the staff of Representative,
Sam Steiger (R., Ariz.), called and said Mr. Steiger wanted to know the
number of times Mr. Colby had appeared on the Hill. He said Mr. Steiger
was going to go to Chairman Jack Brooks, House Government Operations
Committee to try to cancel the hearing before the Subcommittee on Government
Information and Individual Rights, that if Mr. Colby had not agreed to the
hearings, the Chairman was prepared to serve him a subpoena, and that
a Republican Conference was scheduled for Wednesday at 0930.
I later called Sullivan back and told him the Director had appeared
before different committees 37 times this year which represents 410/0 of
the time Congress has been in session.
15. (Confidential - LLM) Marshall Goldberg, Counsel, Subcommittee
on Constitutional Rights- Se-nate-3jiglic-i-n-mr called to determine
if the information we ha sen to Justice and U. S. Attorney Silbert contained
interior shots of Dr. Fielding' s office taken by Howard Hunt. He said
Silbert denies ever seeing interior shots. I told Goldberg I would check
and be back in touch.
16. (Confidential - LLM) Called Cliff Hackett, I-louse International
Relations Committee staff, and arranged for the Director to brief an
informal group of members oni Hackett 25X1C
said he had secured room H 128 in the Capitol from 3:45 p.m. to 5:00 p. m.
on Wednesday, 25 June. I told Hackett that staff members should not be
present under existing ground rules and he reluctantly agreed to back
off on this one.
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