JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP74B00415R000100100019-6
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August 23, 2012
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June 29, 1972
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/23: CIA-RDP74B00415R000100100019-6 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Thursday - 29 June 1972 1. Met with Mr. James Wilson, House Science and 25X1 Astronautics Committee staff, and briefed him on Soviet space activities. 2. Met with Mr. Jack Sullivan, House Foreign 25X1 Affairs Committee staff, who told me that the Chairman would appreciate a change in the scheduled date for the Director's appearance before the Committee to 10:00 a. m., Thursday, 27 July. The DCI has been advised. 3, and I met with Frank Slatinshek, STAT Chief Counsel, House Armed Services Committee, and briefed him on the situation with respect to Representative Les Aspin's statement on the floor of the House on Tuesday regarding a letter he supposedly has sent to the Director on the subject of CIA pilots being involved in opium traffic in Laos. We left with Slatinshek copies of Aspin's floor statement, the Director's response to a letter which Aspin had printed in the Congressional Record as well as a copy of the Director's note to Representative Charles Gubser forwarding a suggested statement for him to use in placing the Director's letter in the Record. Slatinshek said it would have been a good idea for us to have handled this through Chairman Lucien Nedzi, Intelligence Subcommittee, but appreciated why we had involved Gubser in view of his past interest in the drug problem. Slatinshek did recommend, however, that we provide Mr. Nedzi with copies of the Aspin floor statement and the Director's letter so that he would know what has transpired. 4, Called Representative Charles Gubser off the 25X1 floor of the House and gave him the note from the Director thanking him for his cooperation and enclosing a floor statement for his use in placing in the Record the Director's response to the Aspin letter. Mr. Gubser said the situation on the floor was pretty hectic in view of the drive to recess tonight but he thought he could get the floor long enough to do this. TV) 1 L. Excladcd tram acts^~d~IG tloan;,rxdfao asd Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/23: CIA-RDP74B00415R000100100019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/23: CIA-RDP74B00415R000100100019-6 rr N r1 rr !T L Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Wednesday - 28 June 1972 Page 2 5. I Received a call from Mr. Jack Sullivan, House Foreign Affairs Committee staff, who told me the Chairman would like to schedule Wednesday, 26 July, if that date is available on the Director's calendar, for a briefing on verification of the SALT agreements. I told Sullivan I would be back in touch with him tomorrow. 6. Talked to Mr. Arthur Kuhl, Chief Clerk, 25X1 Senate Foreign Relations Committee, concerning the amendments made by the Committee in S. 2224, a bill to amend the National Security Act of 1947. In effect, the amendments eliminated the provision authorizing transmission of Agency reports and analysis to other members of Congress. 7. Late in the day I called Representative Charles Gubser (R. , Calif.) to tell him of the Director's plans to respond to a letter (which we have not yet received) which Representative Les Aspin (D., Wis.) placed in the Congressional Record referring to new evidence indicating that CIA operated helicopters have been smuggling opium inside Laos. I told him we had thought of including a paragraph in the letter indicating that the Director was sending a copy of his response to Aspin to Mr. Gubser in view of his interest in this problem, but wanted to be sure he had no objection to our doing this. He said he had no objection whatsoever and for us to "go right ahead. " He said furthermore he was prepared to go much further and would either insert the letter in the Record or make a statement on the subject or do anything we wished since he also was very much concerned about what he referred to as "part of a conspiracy to downgrade our American public institutions. " I thanked him very much and told him we would keep his offer in mind and very likely be back in touch with him. CONFIDENTIAL Excluded irons c{Sa~~atlc down-ratline aad Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/23: CIA-RDP74B00415R000100100019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/23: CIA-RDP74B00415R000100100019-6 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Tuesday - 27 June 1972 7. Met with Mr. George W. Ashworth, Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff, who asked if the Agency could provide the Committee with a brief survey of weather modification in Indochina. He said that this is a matter that Senator Pell (D. , R. I. ) has become quite interested in and that he has requested staff assistance in developing the question. I told him that with the exceptions of Senator Pell's short press release over the weekend concerning alleged weather modification of American forces over North Vietnam, I knew nothing of the modification and recommended to him that he refer the question to the Department of State. As a followon to last week's briefing he asked also if the Agency has any information concerning the possibility or engineering capability of the Soviets to increase the missile capacity of the Y-class submarine from 12 to 16 or more missiles. 8. Met with Mr. Ralph Preston, House Appropriation25X1 Committee staff, who told me that his time for this week and part of next has been completely scheduled but he will meet with our people as soon as possible. I briefed him on the following items: North Vietnamese offensive toward Hue, action on the Bolovens Palteau, North Vietnamese concern over support by allies, Soviet delivery of the Flogger to frontal aviation, KY-9 test, orbit of an unmanned Soyuz spacecraft and the French nuclear test of 25 June. 9. Met with Mr. Jack Sullivan, House Foreign 25X1 Affairs Committee staff, who told me with apologies thatthe Committee will have to change the 25 July date for possible meeting with the Director on verification of the SALT agreement. He will call as soon as the Chairman focuses on a new date. Mr. Sullivan asked if we could have a transcript and I reminded him that we have not had a transcript in the past in appearance before the Committee. This point will require further discussion. The present schedule of the Committee will be to have Messrs. Rogers and Laird on the first day of testimony, Admiral Moorer and another military witness on the second, and Mr. Helms on the third day to be followed by such members of Congress and private individuals as may request to be heard. The DCI has been advised. 10. Met with Mr. Richard Moose, Senate 25X1 Foreign Relations Committee staff, who told me that he has been working on behalf of the Foreign Relations Committee with representatives of the Senate Rules Committee and others concerning utilization of computer techniques. He anticipates that the question of development of a vocabulary for Committee use will arise within the next few weeks and asked if it mould be possible to meet with Agency personnel for informal discussion on the subject. Mr. Briggs, OPPB, has been advised. 'ti4 ( "-"` iv^Z' ~ rw 5 VGJ Jf . R _ U (DYJ I ~ .. Excludda from autamat[c1 dorn rading and 0018;I?1Cdligl Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/23: CIA-RDP74B00415R000100100019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/23: CIA-RDP74B00415R000100100019-6 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Monday - 26 June 1972 Page 2 5. Received a call from Jack Sullivan, House 25X1 Foreign Affairs Committee staff, who told me that Chairman Morgan would like to schedule a briefing by the Director in Executive Session for Tuesday, 25 July, if that date is acceptable to the Director. I thanked Mr. Sullivan for the call and told him I would relay the Chairman's request. 6. Met with Mr. Arthur Kuhl, Chief 25X1 Clerk, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, who told me that Senator Spong (D. , Va.) will be chairing a meeting tomorrow on the drug question. Messrs. Ingersoll, D/BNDD, Rossides, Treasury Department, and a representative of the State Department will be appearing during the morning. As a followon to his earlier question, I reviewed the question of release of names, titles, positions, and assignments of Agency personnel with Mr. Kuhl in the light of the National Security Act of 1947 and the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949. The review appeared to answer any present question that he has on the subject. I left with him a copy of the Guide to CIA Statutes and Law. I returned the transcript of the Laird briefing of 21 June 1972. 7. Met with Mr. Robert Lockhart, Assistant 25X1 Counsel, House Post Office and Civil Service Committee, who told me that a hearing on the Committee draft of the Federal Executive Service bill will not be scheduled until the Committee returns on 17 July. In brief, he will be pleased to meet with our people and review any questions that we have on the Committee draft. It was his intent in drafting the bill and it is his opinion that the Agency is completely exempt under the terms of the present draft. 9. Met briefly with Mr. James Wilson, House Scienc25X1 and Astronautics Committee staff, and briefed him on the most recent Soviet Space launching. Lj?r. ~>