JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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May 28, 1975
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.Journal -Office of Legislative Counsel
Wednesday .- 28 May 1975
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5, (Confident:ial -- LLM) ,Spoke to Brady Williamson., in th.e office
of Senator Dxck Clarlc (D, , Iowa}, about the scheduled briefing of the
Senator an South Africa, Williamson said this would be basic edueat:ion
for the Senator who Izas been j;iven the chairxzzanship o:f: the; Africa Subconznzittec:
of the Senate Foreign Relations Com.nzittee. I-Icarings befor. e the Subcommittee
are planned in late June to cover the countri.cs of South Africa, Rhodesia,
Mozambique and Angola. Pau.1 Walsh, ADDI, has been. alesrt-ed and he will
identify the briefers,
' 6. (Unclassified -LLM} Talked to Ms, Cooper, of the Subcoxnnzit:i:ec
on Government Information and Privacy, House Governnzen.t Operations
Committee, who wanted a listing of the rrxexnbership of the CIA oversight/'
investigating committees, which was provided.
7. (Unclassified - L.LM) In response to his call the. oL-her day,
called Admiral Mathews, in the office of Repxesexztative I3ilI Chappell
(D, , Fla. ), but he said no further action was needed from. the Agency as
Leon Nguyen Xuan had been cleared and soon. tivould be assigned to an
office in the.~narf:r-n~nt: of t-he> N~tT.L to encourage Navy personnel to
sponsor Vietnamese refugees,
$. (Unclassified - l.L:M) Jack Sankster, in the office of Andrew
Maguire (D. , N. J. ), called. in connection with the 22 May i.nvitati.an to the
Director to appear at a conference on Spain. to be held %n the I-Iouse Caucus
Roam an June 10, 1975. In :response to my query, San.lcstcr said much of
the preliminary work had been handled by volunteers, and indeed. as has been
found out to be the case in other invitations, perhaps'xzo. prior- i:elephcine
invitation had been made as referred to in the letter, Sankster actually
works for the Fund for New Priox?ities in America and is only in Mr;
Maguire's office to support this conference, C7tlzer coazferenccs h.e has
worked on include one supported by Senator Izu.ghes an Chile and one by
Senator Abaurezk an Indochina. When I said th.e i:itle of the conference
concentrated on foreign policy, which is out of t-hc scope of the Dir. ectorP s
and the Agency's charter, Sankster minimized that possibility and said it
was just an informal discussion among a wide range of disciplines and that
members of Congress are attending and they hope that repx?esentatives
of State, Defense, academia, labor and others would be there, IIe also said
that Senator Fulbright and Colonel Edward King would be there. From his
other statements, the: conference appears to be whether any U. S, interests.
are being sez?ved by U. S, agreements with Spain. There will be no fixed
agenda or prepared statements, but the attendees at thc~ conference, whir, Ii
runs all day, will spoovk~ and. listen as the spirit moves them,
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