JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP75B00380R000200090068-1
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July 21, 2006
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September 7, 1973
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Approved For Release 2006/09/~5EM , 75BOO38OR000200090068-1 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 Friday - 7 September 1973 10. (Internal Use Only - JGO) Met with Herb Roback, Staff Director, House Government Operations Committee, and returned to him the Committee file on an Air Force officer missing in action on a flight over Laos on 24 December 1965. Although I was unable to provide any substantive information on the case, I indicated other possible sources;' of information that had not been explored. With regard to SAT I told him that is negotiating with the intervenors and his lending facilities and that a possible final resolution is expected within the week. 11. (Confidential - JGO) Met with Bill Hogan, Intelligence Subcom n itee staff, House Armed Services Committee, and closed out his earlier request for any information that we might have concerning No further action is indicated. Hogan told me that Chairman Nedzi asked if a date has been set for return of a sterile version of the Committee transcripts of the Agency Watergate hearing. I told him that to my knowledge we have not undertaken any such review and that we have no present plans to do so. I thought it had been agreed that the transcripts would not be published. Hogan asked if I would take this up directly with Chairman Nedzi on Monday. I also received from Hogan for our information two more postcards to the Committee from of Salt Lake City, Utah. STATOTHR 12. (Secret - JGO) Talked to Bill Ashworth, Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff, who told me that he did not see a need at the present time for a formal briefing of the Arms Control, International Law and Organization Subcommittee on the recent advances in Soviet strategic weapons but he would appreciate if I would come by early in the week and bring him up-to-date. Carl Duckett, DDS&T, has been advised. 13. (Internal Use Only - JGO) Talked to Angela Morris, Secretary to Jim Lowenstein, Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff, who told me that the itinerary for the Lowenstein /Moose trip to Europe has not been finalized. Approved For Release 2006/09/25 : CIA-RDP75B00380R000200090068-1