JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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November 10, 1975
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Approved For Release 2006/03/15 : CIA-RDP77M00144R000500()A'p00 1. I I LIAISON I dropped by the office of Marian Czarnec i, on the staff of the House International Relations Committee, and picked up three transcripts which he wanted to return to our custody. JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Monday - 10 November 1975 2. INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING I dropped off with Rick Gilmore, on the staff of the Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the paper on Soviet grain prepared by OCI, as well as additions to Gilmore's list of people to visit on his upcoming trip to the Soviet Union and bio information thereon. I confirmed our briefing arrangements for Senator Dick Clark (D. , Iowa) for 2:00 p. m. , Friday, 14 November 1975. gas been advised. 3. I I ADMINISTRATIVE - DELIVERIES I delivered_a pacMage o materials to Fred Ruth, Legislative Assistant to Senator Dewey F. Bartlett (R. , Okla. ), for the Senator as requested by Mr. George Cary. 4.I ILIAISON I dropped by the office of Ralph Presto- nit o f-tom Subcommittee ttee on Defense, House Appropriations Committee, and showed him. a letter to Representative John J. McFall (D. , Calif. ) regarding a constituent's inquiry on CONFIDENTIAL He said he had no problem with the letter. Delivered to Frank Young, on the staff of Representative McFall, a letter to the Representative answering a constituent's inquiry regarding CIA rela.tiotos with Young said it. was nice to know that constituent inquiries forwarded to CIA receive proper con- sideration. He said that when he was a summer intern at CIA he got the impression that constituent inquiries were not. given much attention. I assured hire that this was not the case ~,.nd that we do all we can to look into the background of any inquiry and f-:)rward all information possible, CanN ....~ T ? as Approved For Release 2006/03/15 : CIA-RDP77M00144R000500010004-5 Approved For Release 2006/03(/15U : CI NFIDENA-RDP77 1 4800050001 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Friday - 7 November 1975 . Page 2 ONSTITUENT I took a call from Washington, D. C. , who is a student at George Washington University. She is doing a paper on congressional oversight of the CIA. and wanted to know if we had any information that we could send her on oversight. A package of unclassified information was prepared and forwarded to her. 7, I I BRIEFINGS Messrs. Duckett, Stevens, and I appeared before a joint meeting of the Kennedy Subcommittees on health (of Labor and Public Welfare Committee) and Administrative Practice and Procedure (of Judiciary Committee) to testify on the Agency drug programs and our position on S. 2515. See Memo for Record, g, LIAISON Received a call. from Chuck Snodgrass, House Appropriations Committee staff, who said he would like to talk with someone on the subject of "net assessment': I told hire I was not an authority on this subject but knew at one time that the net assessment function was handled by a group within the NSC staff. However, I said. I would check on this and let him know who he should contact, 9. I IBRIEFINGS Jack Brady, House International Relations Committee staff, called to be certain that the Director was still. planning to meet with the full Committee for a briefing on the Middle East next. Wednesday. I told him the Director was still planning to attend. I0. LIAISON Bill IHtogan, I-louse Armed Services Committee s a ca . ec to say they had received the GAO report on A_ Air Americ i,that it was favorable and for us to go ahead. I-logan asked if a portion of the financing of the sale was still going to be handled by the acceptance of a note. I told him my last information was that it would be and he said this was fine since GAO had also approved the arrangement with that provision in it. CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2006/03/15 : CIA-RDP77M00144R000500010004-5 Approved For Release 20 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Thursday - 6 November 1975 10. LIAISON Called Stanley Swan, in the Portland, Oregon district ot.t ice of Representative Robert B. Duncan (D. , Ore. ), in connection with his request for assistance in locating Page 3 I I sister, had scs` f'rirThe' ongressman's help in locating her brother. I checked wit Air Advisor/DDA, and told Swan that had worked for Air America up until 30 June 1974, when he was terminated in Vientiane. He remained in. Vientiane. with the organization which took over the airport facilities while he had worked on the fire brigade. I told Swan that there was no further information as to his whereabouts. I provided him with the name and address of the personnel director of Air America should he desire further information. 11. ILIAISON Frank Slatinshek, Chief CounSC15X1 House Armed Services Committee, called with an urgent request. He said the House Ethics Committee considering the charges against\ has raised a question of.whether the Sub- committee session when Mr. Colby gave his testimony was in fact a duly constituted committee meeting. Slatinshek said it was, therefore, important that they get a letter from the Director stating that the testimony he gave to the Committee in that session was classified, that the transcript was classified on instructions from the Agency and that transcript was still considered to be classified. I told him we would prepare such a letter and. get. it to hint as soon as possible, although the Director would be testifying all morning before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Later in the day, Slatinshek called to advise that the Ethics Committee on the basis that25X1 had decided not to pursue the charge the meeting at which the briefing was given was not a. duly constituted Sub- committee meeting under the Rules of the House (i.. e. not a quorum of members were present). Therefore, Slatinshek has no need for the Director's letter. I dropped by to see Slatinshek and told him. I was leaving the Dire C1's letter with him in any event and at that point Slatinshek said he would put it in his file since the issue may be reopened. It is clear from all of the above that the Ethics Committee completely ignored the fact tha made an unauthorized disclosure of the contents of a classified docunment. Approved For Release 2006/03/15 : CIA-RDP77M00144R000500010004-5 Approved For Release 2006/03/15 : CIA-RDP77M00144R000500010004-5 SECrZE7 ~'? Journal -- Office of Legislative Counsel Monday - 3 Novernb~cr 1975 Page 2 Assistant to Representative John 13. Anderson (R., Ill.), called on behalf of a constituent interested in following developments in Southeast Asia and I referred him to the National Technical Information Service, of the Department of Commerce. It was also suggested that Masterson determine from their dissemination branch whether a depository library in the constituent's vicinity had subscribed to the FBIS area book in question. 5. I I BRIEFING Stuart Statler, 6 a Minority Ohiee Counsel, Permanent Subcommittee on Ihhvestigations, Senate Government Operations Committee, called and said he can't wait for the briefing on Mexican heroin trafficking until later in the month (when Ni RCOG,will return from the regional conference and I agreed to see if we could set up something 25X1A zvely schedules OCI, and NARCOG, for a briefing session at 11:00 a. xn. on 11. November in Room 159 Russell Senate Office Building. 6. I I BRIEFING Roger Majak, Consultant, 5u committee on International Trade & Commerce, House International Relations Committee, called to further discuss arrangements for today's briefing of the Subcommittee on the Arab Boycott Conference and everything seems to be in order. I C, to a meeting with Chairman Jack Brooks, House Government Operations Committee, (Bill Jones, General Counsel of the Committee, sat in) to review the serious consideration of an offer from a commercial bidder to purchase the remaining aircraft and spare parts of Air America. It was explained that wehad touched all bases; committees of Congress, GSA, and GAO, and after a. briefing on the details by Mr.II Chairman Brooks said it made sense for us to go through with the negotiations but urged to see if we could negotiate the price up somewhat if we could which he thought we should be able to do, ("At least it is worth a try. "). SECRET Approved For Release 2006/03/15 : CIA-RDP77M00144R000500010004-5 FBIS Mike Masterson, Administrative Approved For Release 2006 P .7 0 0500010 Journal, - Office of Legislative Counsel Monday - 3 November 1975 Page 3 8. LIAISON Called Bill IIogan, Counsel, I-louse Armed , ervices ommittce, to advise him that we had touched base with Chairman Jack Brooks, House Government Operations Committee, on the proposed sale of the remaining assn of Air America and he had no objection. Hogan said he would push GAO to e - zcir written report in to them and told us not to sign anything until Chairman Lucien :Nedi (D., Mich.) has received the written report. was advised. BRIEFING In response to Alan Romberg's, in the office of Representative David Obey (D., Wis.), call arrangements were made to brief Representatives Obey, J. Edward Roush (D., Ind.), Joseph Early (D. , Mass. ), Edward Koch (D, , N. Y. ), and pas' ibly Clarence Long (D. , Md.) on the Middle East at 0800 25X1A hours on Thursday, 6 November in room 208 Cannon House Office 25X1A Building. Romberg agreed that no staff would be present under the groundrules I laid out. In lieu of office, will be the principal briefer. 11.1 ILIAISON Called Tim Ingram, Staff Director, u committee on Government Information & Individual. Rights, House Government Operations Committee, in follow-up of Mr. C/Services Staff, session with him last Friday, and straightened out the number of periodic reviews of the Warren Commission material which were the subject of letters from the Agency to the Archivist and that three of the four letters are en route to Ingram via the National Archives and we are reviewing the fourth letter prior to transmittal. Approved For Release 2006/03/15 : CIA-RDP77M00144R000500010004-5