JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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January 10, 1975
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5. I Together with'i met with Gary
Kim Wincup, House Armed Services Committee staff, and completed the
security briefing for his access to compartmented information. The
security documentation was also completed.
6. JGO) Delivered to Jack Boos, Intelligence
Subcommittee, House Armed Services Committee staff, an informal note
on the Detroit News item of 11 December 1974 entitled "Secret Spy School
Run. By CIA Located in D. C. Apartment, "
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Met with William H, Hogan, Counsel, Intelli.gence25X1
Subcommittee, House Armed Services Committee, and reviewed with him the
correspondence from
8. In connection with his call of yesterday,
Tom Lattimer quested copies of the following transcripts
containing tes amony by Mr. Schlesinger: 11 May 1973, Senate Armed
Services Committee; 14 May 1973, Senate Armed Services Committee;
23 May 1973, Senate Armed Services Committee; 9 May 1973, Senate
Appropriations Committee, and 16 May 1973, House Armed Services
Committee. Also sent to him was a copy of House Armed Services
Report 93-25, dated 23 October 1973.
9. LLM) Received a call very early this
morning at my home from Mike Sniffen (sp) of Associated Press
concerning an article that would appear in the papers in the morning.
I told Sniff en that I had no comment.
10. PLC) Met with Jim Cline, Associate General
Counsel, I-louse Judiciary Committee, concerning the Agency material in the
Committee impeachment files, which has been sent to Archives. Cline said
he was still anxious to have all of the Agency material held by the Agency for
recall by the Committee. Chairman Peter W. Rodino, Jr. (D., N. J.) was
in agreement and Cline will discuss this with the Clerk of the House.
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Armed Services Committee staff, who said he could not get a copy of Senator-
Richard Schweiker's press release but said a copy was posted on the bulletin
board and he took a few notes. Supposedly Schweiker has evidence linking CIA
to planned industrial intelligence operations in England, France, West Germany,
Japan, Canada and the Soviet Union and questions why we (CIA) should have
an interest in mass transportation technology. Goldsmith said he was sure 25X1
.that the press release would be available to the radio and television by
6:30 p. m. this evening and that it is probably on the wires now. Goldsmith 25X1
said he didn't know how we felt about this but that it was a press release and
maybe someone from this Office should go by Schweiker's office, identify
himself as being from the CIA, and ask for a copy of the press release.
This was done.
6. LLM) Received a call from Margaret in
Mr. Thuermer s office, Assistant to the Director, saying she had received
a call from Bill Raifford, Library of Congress (phone 426-5060). Raifford
had received a request from a congressman wanting to know how many
blacks the CIA employees and also if the CIA funded or surveilled any
civil rights groups during 1967. A call was placed to Raifford.
7. Called Tom Lath and told him
we would send him a Xerox copy of the 11 May 1 73 transcript before
the Senate Armed Services Committee containing testimony of Mr.
Schlesinger.
8. LLM) Received a call from Ken Garfield,
in the office of Representative Charles Rangel (D., N. Y.) requesting
figures on employment patterns of the CIA over the years, I asked him.
what kind of figures he was interested in. I told him that normally the
Agency, by law, does not publish overall figures for budget, personnel,
etc., but we do, in connection with Affirmative Action Program of EEO,
give certain percentages. Garfield also asked if the upcoming hearings
on domestic activities would in any way pertain to this " matter..' I 'told him
I would check on the figures and be back in touch with him.
After checking with EEO Office. I calla rT 25X1
uarxieici and gave him the percentages for the past three years. He seemed
satisfied with this information and no further action is -necessary.
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