HEARINGS OF THE HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE ON HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS 3 AND 9 TO ESTABLISH A JOINT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE MATTERS
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OCC 61-0286
23 February, 1961
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
Hearings of the House Rules Con mittae on
House Concurrent Resolutions 3 and 9 to
Eseta-bli h a Joint Committee on Intelligence
Matters
1. This memorandum is for information only.
2. On this date I attended, as an observer, the hearings of the
Rouse Rules Committee on H. Con. Roe. 3 and H. Con. Rea. 9 to
r stabiisrh a Joint Committee on Intelligence Matters. Theme resolutions
have been introduced by Representatives Edna Kelly (U. , N. Y'.) and
Leonard Farbstein (D. , N.Y.).
3. The full committee was present. (A list of the committee
membership is attached.) The only witness to appear was Representative
Clement J. Zab!ocki(D., Wis. ), who has also introduced joint committee
measures. In opening today's hearings, Chairman Smith referred to these
re -olutions as measures to "invostlgate the intelligence agencies. '
4. 'r. Zablocki said that his interest in intelligence stemmed
from hie membership on the Foreign Affairs Committee and various trips
which he has taken abroad. He feels that the Intelligence program could
be L''proved and coordinated, and that at the present time there was no
one aconcy responsible for the coordination of the U. S. intelligence effort.
At the time of the 1J-2 incident Zablocki reminded the committee of the
various measures pe~ac'li>ix, before that committee on this subject, but agrees
with the position of the Chairman that it was not then the appropriate time
for consideration of such proposals. He also told the committee that.
while there had been intense opposition to the esctabliehm ent of. a joint
committee in the past years, present indications are that such strong oppo-
sition does not now exist.
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mo a't rra of the Appropriatioae trarmittee8 made a careful check
o the fwxda expcndsa4 for iateUi erica act vitie2. Zabtocki replied
that he had not reu s ed his proaposal with the loaders of aUther
the Appropriations or Armed Services Committees who, he said,
have ' predeterzrat2ed Visaw3 on tote sa jot. ?' BrOWU a1 O maItzOTAed
that if there was concern as to the conduct of the intelligence effort,
the Co trthttee an Government Op oratto had Jurisdiction to loo!
into such a matter.
7. Ropraaentati.ve H. Mien Smith raised a number of queat:axaa
the effect of his measure on the FBI. (Smith
with Zabloc i concerning
stated that he had previously been eimployod by the I u ?cam.) I e as :od
Zabtocki it he expected such a jot committee would query the Bureacdc ia, ;fir .3. (D-'- Z4.)
3arlramcs J. (D
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Trimble, 3aos " W1. (D. , Ark.)
Tbora bora'y, Homer (D., Texas)
Boa. to , Richard (D. , 140.
O''j-4Qn,$1, TL a P. , Jr. (D.. Mass. )
uliou, Gaol (D...' ?a.. )
Sick, B. IT. (D.. Calif.
T ro ro, GlEare as c J. (R., Obtio)
Reed,, D. Carroll (R. , Tcaare. )
t. George* 1 thw ?lue (it.. N. Y. )
Smith, H. Atka (R. O Cali. )
1"108 aa. ==or J.. (R., M.)
fi. Carruthers, Clerk
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