JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL WEDNESDAY - 2 OCTOBER 1968

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October 2, 1968
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Approved,,FctSM5 : CIA-RDP70338R000200010015-9 ORIGINAL DOCUMENT MISSING PAGE(S): CRC, 3/31/2003 Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP70B00338R000200010015-9 Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP70B00338R000200010015-9 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Wednesday - 2 October 1968 Page 2 4. Mrs. Mary McLaughlin, of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff, called to say that one of the Committee members would like, as promptly as possible, the transcript of the Director's testimony before the Disarmament Subcommittee of Senate Foreign Relations on 3 February 1967. After checking with the Director, a copy was delivered to Mr. Pat Holt, Acting Chief Clerk of the Committee. Both Mr. Holt and Mrs. McLaughlin were evasive as to by whom and for what purpose the transcript was desired. 5. In response to his call to 0 for Senator Russell, delivered a copy of the Director's briefing notes of 16 September before the Defense Subcommittee of Senate Appropriations to Mr. William Woodruff. I reviewed the notes with Mr. Woodruff, identifying those portions which he felt were of particular interest to the Senator this morning. Mr. Woodruff advised that the Senator had indicated that there would be no attribution to the Director on any statements he might make during this morning's proceedings. Mr. Woodruff also noted in passing that the quick delivery of the Director's notes for Senator Russell's use was very helpful. The Senator had questioned earlier this morning whether a transcript shouldn't have been available to him in the office. 6. Met with Mr. Philip Kelleher, House Armed Services Committee staff, and provided a suggested reply and certain basic background items for his use in responding to Representative 25X1 relating Rogers concerning the constituent query of to charges against the Central Intelligence Agency byl __j of STATINTL New Orleans and Congressional control of the activities of the Agency. Mr. Kelleher was most appreciative. 7. Received a call from Patricia Price, in the office u.....er_ e.,_...wu . e .D_- ue_ Conable (R., N. Y.) inquiring on behalf of a constituent whether polygraph testing was required in Agency employment processing and whether an individual who refused to take a polygraph could be employed. After brief discussion with Miss Price I advised her that I would stop by during the day tomorrow and provide a copy of our employment form letter outlining the Agency employment processing. Approved For Release 2004/12/15 CIA-RDP70B00338R000200010015-9 rc Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP70B00338R000200010015-9 Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP70B00338R000200010015-9 Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP70B00338R000200010015-9 TO: CIA RECIPIENT Place signed receipt in outgoing messenger box for return to sender of document through agency messenger service. TO: NON-CIA RECIPIENT - Place signed receipt in envelope and transmit to: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 2430 E STREET NW. WASHINGTON 25, D.C. Stop 64 L_ Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP70B00 38R000200010015-9