JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL FRIDAY - 4 NOVEMBER 1966

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____Apprc ed "ease ease -20G4105/12: CI 69 b36 000100130009=2.1 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Friday - 4 November 1966 25X1 5. Mr. C. Rodney Smith of RFE called from New York and advised that he had received a letter from the Guild in Munich informing him that they had written Representative Rodino requesting an appointment to see him and Mr. Cline during their visit to Switzerland. He proposed reponding to Mrs. Miller of the Guild that although there is no objection to such a meeting that Mr. Rodino and Mr. Cline are fully in accord with the Guild's desires to see legislation reintroduced in the next session similar to H. R. 14545. I agreed. Mr. Smith also wanted to confirm that there was no indication that Mr. Rodino's bill H. R. 14545) had died in the House Committee for any other reason than the lack of time for further consideration before adjournment. I advised that we had no information from the Committee other than failure of the Subcommittee to meet again on this bill. 25X1 25X1 7. In connection with the request from the State Department that we provide Congressmen Mailliard and Garmatz with copies of a classified ORR Intelligence Memorandum (see Journal of 3 November), I contacted Mr. William Miller, in the Maritime Affairs Office of State Department. Mr. Miller had contacted ORR on behalf of Mr. Soloman, Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs. I told Mr. Miller that the Agency was reluctant to have its publications, particularly those of aclassified nature, referred to, and disseminated generally to congressmen and that we were quite certain that our Subcommittees would feel the same way. With respect to the specific item, since it had been mentioned only to Representative Mailliard and then only obliquely, it was decided we would do nothing further on this unless Mailliard made a specific request for it in which case Miller would be back in touch with us. I think MillerAppVi,R4FER 9sMb206X -Y11 eFit@i*bp698DeSggfM6Wl33 igaiions. 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/05/12 : CIA-RDP69B00369R000100130009-2 Approved For Release 2004/05/12 : CIA-RDP69B00369R000100130009-2