JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP73B00296R000300180007-3
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RIPPUB
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C
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1
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December 22, 2016
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April 30, 2012
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7
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Publication Date: 
October 6, 1971
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/01 : CIA-RDP73B00296R000300180007-3 _W*@9fftk- Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Wednesday - 6 October 1971 8. At his request, met with Mr. John Martiny, Chief Counsel, House Post Office and Civil Service, together with Mr. David W. Bowers, Inspector, FBI, Mr. Anthony Mondello, General Counsel, Civil Service Commission, and Miss Marcia MacNaughton, Constitutional Rights Subcommittee staff, Senate Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Martiny outlined briefly the request to him from Representative Udall (D. , Ariz.) for staff assistance in drafting a proposed amendment to the Committee bill on invasion of privacy of Federal employees for introduction in the full Committee hearing. Mr. Martiny appeared to discard completely a conversational suggestion that had been made during the Subcommittee meeting this morning that the "exempt agency employees" might file complaints with the board established under the bill. Discussion centered on possible amendment to the bill to require annual reporting to the Committee of cases of a similar nature processed within the intelligence community framework. Mr. Martiny indicated he would be back in touch with the individual participants in the meeting at a later date. 9. I Met with Mr. Marvin Leibstone, Staff Assistant to Representative William Randall (D. , Mo. ),in response to his call and reviewed with him a staff paper that was being prepared or Representative Randall concerning possible introduction of legislation by Representative Randall relating to release of intelligence information to the Congress. The paper is a rational attempt to set out guidelines for controlling the release of sensitive information and indicated in part that no action should be taken without prior consultation with Agency representatives. I pointed out to Mr. Leibstone that a bill almost foursquare with the stated objectives was introduced earlier this year by Representative Charles Gubser (R. , Calif. ). I also suggested other areas of review that might be of interest. Mr. Leibstone was most appreciative and said he would call if any further assistance is desired by Representative Randall. 10. Left with Richard Perle, on the staff of the Senate Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations, the FBIS translation of a portion of Castro's speech in which he referred to hijacking of U. S. planes to Cuba. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/01 : CIA-RDP73B00296R000300180007-3