JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL FRIDAY - 28 FEBRUARY 1969

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Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001 7 iitacts 12 Ca lls 10 In 3 SECRET Ou t 14 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Friday - 28 February 1969 1. James Gehrig, on the staff of the Senate Space Committee, called to ask who he could refer someone to on the subject of machine translation from Chinese into English. Apparently a senator has queried Gehrig about this and he wants to provide the name and address of the appropriate person and agency. I told him I would look 2. After talking with of FBIS, I advised Mr. Charles R. Kendrick, Administrative Assistant to Senator Peter H. Dominick (R. , Colo. ), of the contacts betwe. STAT and the Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS). en Mr as con ace STAT Senator Dominick regarding his interest in getting a share of the Govern- ment? unclassified translation work.) I explained the function of JPRS to Kendrick and told him that JPRS had stated too on several occasions STAT that they would be happy to have him do translation work for them on an individual contract basis. apparently is fighting this since he wants to do the work through his firm. I told Kendrick that I would provide him with copies of the most recent exchange of correspondence between STAT and JPRS on the subject. 3. Hand carried to William Woodruff, on the staff 25x1 of the Senate Appropriations Committee, a copy of the Director's prepared statement to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy on ''threshold" countries and the Non-Proliferation Treaty for his review. I provided Woodruff with a copy of the Director's response to Senator Strom Thurmond' s (R. , S. Car.) inquiry regarding the Agency' s function in deliberations on the Non-Proliferation Treaty. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Friday - 28 February 1969 4. I I Hand carried to Miss Edith Jack, Shorthand Reporter on the staff of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, a copy of the Director's statement on the NATO security cases. Miss Jack had experienced some difficulty in taking down the Director's testimony and asked for this copy. 5. Hand carried to Kathy Nelson, on-the staff of Senator Stuart Symington (D., Mo. ), a Moscow TASS item commenting on the Senator's new subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. 6. Delivered to the office of Senator Charles H. Percy (R. , Ill.) a personal note from Mrs. Allen Dulles. 7. (Uncla Delivered to the office of Senator Richard B. Russell (D. , Ga.) a personal note from Mrs. Allen Dulles. 8. Delivered to David Martin, on the staff of Senator Thomas J. Do D. , Conn. ), the Director's reply to a letter from the Senator which recommended for Agency employment. tCRET as an applicant Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Friday - 28 February 1969 Page 3 9. - JMM) Robert Michaels, House Appropriations Committee staff, called to say Chairman Mahon is particularly interested in the case of a personal friend,1 who at one time applied for Agency employment and then did not follow through but is now interested renewing his application. Mr. Wattles was requested to call Mr. and arrange an appointment. 10. LLM) Miss Barbara Norris, in the office of Representative Thomas J. Meskill (R., Conn.), called on behalf of a student constituent at American University who wanted to find out how he could obtain a security clearance so that he could do original research in the files of CIA, DIA, and others in connection with an assignment at school. I told Miss Norris that we could be of no help and cited the proscriptions in statute and Executive Order pertaining to the release of classified information. As backup to this response, I checked with Messrs. Pforzheimer, Lansdale, 0 and in the office of Security, Mr. I P to determine if there had been any precedents for the use of the exception in E.O. 10501 pertaining to access for "historical research" and found that there had not been. 11. JGO) Handcarried copies No. 1 and 2 of the Director's briefing of the Wednesday, 26 February Senate Foreign Relations Committee, to Mr. Arthur Kuhl, Chief Clerk of the Committee. Mr. Kuhl advised that the transcripts might be available for return to the Agency late in the afternoon. Mr. Kuhl also noted that it would be known at that time whether the copies would be needed tomorrow, Saturday. Met with Mrs. Mary McLaughlin, Secretary to Carl Marcy, late in the afternoon and received copies No. I and 2 of the Director's testimony of 26 February for return to the Agency. Should the copies be needed by the Chairman or members for future review, the Committee will advise. All copies of the transcript are to remain at the Agency for safekeeping due to the classification of the material contained in the briefing. 25X1 12, I JGO) Received a call from Mr. FE Division, who advised that the desk had received a call from the office of Representative Ogden Reid R. , N. Y.) during the day. The desk confirmed that Miss has been advised of her brother's death in Vietnam and has been granted an emergency home leave. The call was received on a telephone number that had been provided family for contact during this emergency. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Friday - 28 February 1969 Page 4 14. CEA) Delivered to Sally Kelley, in the office of Senator George Murphy (R. , Calif. ), the Raborn interview and the Agency information brochure for use in replying to a constituent, ho had requested information on the Agency. 15. - JGO) In follow up to his request, provided a copy of the Director's letter to Senator Thurmond regarding NPT to Mr. Mel Christopher, Assistant General Counsel, Legislation, ACDA, and later in the day provided background guidance on NSC and SIG consideration of the NPT question for Mr. Christopher and Mr. Fisher for their use in finalizing the A.CDA response to the Thurmond request. The Director's letter to Senator Thurmond was handcarried to the Senator's office. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Friday - 28 February 1969 Page 5 17. - JMM) Had conversations during the day with: Mr. NSA; Charles Havens, ISA; Admiral O'Brien, Navy; Frank Slatinshek, House Armed Services Committee staff; and Representative William Bates concerning the upcoming hearings on the Pueblo. See Memo for Record for details. JOHN Legislative Counsel cc: Ex/Dir- Compt O/DDCI DD/I DD/S DD/S&T Mr. Mr. Houston Mr. Goodwin OPPB EA/DDP Item 9 - Persorii e1 25X1 SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R00P Q 8J 01-7 Calls In SECRET Out JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Thursday - 27 February 1969 1. - JGO) Delivered to Mr. Carl Marcy and Mr. Arthur Kuhl, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, copies Number I and 2 of the transcript of the Director's briefing of Wednes- day, 26 February. Arrangements were made to recover the tran- scripts late in the afternoon and to return them to the Committee at such time as may be desired by the Chairman. 2. - JGO) Met with Chairman L. Mendel Rivers, who advised that he is scheduling the Director for a worldwide roundup for Tuesday, 18 March, before the full Armed Services Committee. The Chairman noted that he would be requesting Secretary Laird to start the posture briefings on Tuesday, 25 March, and wanted the Director beforehand. Rivers requested that the necessary details be worked out with Mr. Blandford and expressed the hope that this time would be an acceptable one for Mr. I4elms. The date was later confirmed with Mr. Blandford. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Thursday - 27 February 1969 Page 2 5. JGO) In response to a request from Bun Bray, House Post Office Manpower Subcommittee, made an appoint- ment for for a personnel interview with Mr, at 2:00 P.M., 28 February. 6. JGO) Received a call from Lt. Argubright, of Naval Intelligence o , for information on security clearances of J. R. Blandford and Frank Slatinshek, House Armed Services Committee staff. The Lieutenant was referred to Departmented Information Branch, 25X1 25X1 Office of Security and of DIA Security and Clearances Branch. Lt. Argubright was referred to our Office by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs. 7. CEA) Miss Lazutin, of the Legislative Reference Service at the Library of Congress, called and requested information on War Control Plans, Incorporated, and the Citizens Committee for Global Safety. I informed Miss Lazutin that the Agency has no jurisdiction over domestic organizations and that she should call the Federal Bureau of Investigation. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 25X1 STATOTHR Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Thursday - 27 February 1969 Page 3 10. GLC) Picked up from the office of Representative William J. Scherle (R., Iowa) a Form 57 for Mr. is being interviewed by Mr. , Office of Personnel, tomorrow. This form was forwarded to Mr. F77 -1 STATOTHR 11. - JMM) Called Robert Michaels, Staff Assistant, House Appropriations Committee, and explained to. him that the answer which Chairman Mahon would receive from John Foster, DOD, regarding Soviet defense expenditures would be based on basic material provided by the Agency which is the community authority on such matters. I asked Michaels to ensure that Chairman Mahon understood this. Michaels said he would do so. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Thursday - 27 February 1969 Page 4 The Chairman recommended that the basic briefing be limited o a ou an hour and a half to allow ample time for questions. i JOHN M. MAURY cc: Ex/Dir-Compt DD/I O/DDCI DD/S DD/S&T OPPB EA/DDP Mr. Mr. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R0CDZQQQ~QQ01-7 11 Calls 13 SECRET out 0 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Wednesday - 26 February 1969 25X1 25X1 1.1 - LLM) Met with Representative Edwin Eshleman (R., Pa.) concerning his letter to the Director requesting that the Agency recruit on the campus prior to 3 March rather than on 6 March, the previously sc e e date. I told him that Placement Director at the college, told us that had a full recruitment schedule and we could not come at an earlier date unless there was a cancellation. I confirmed our understanding that the school presently was reviewing a possible change in their placement policy. He was quite sure that the policy would be changed and that we, along with a number of Federal agencies, would no longer be invited to recruit on campus. He explained that the president was backing down in the face of the SDS chapter which was threatening violent protests against on campus recruitment by the Agency and others. He said he had no intent of getting the Agency in a corner, but that he was trying to apply psychological pressure on the president to stand fast against the SDS demands and in this connection said he had written a similar letter to the Navy. He seemed to fully appreciate the Agency's position, recognizing that the issue was one for the school to resolve. 2. LLM) Mr. Scott Cohen, in the office of Senator Charles H. Percy (R., Ill.), called explaining that he was reviewing the makeup of the National Security Council and was "shocked" to learn that the Director was not a member and wanted to confirm this. I pointed out the difference between being a statutory member and being present at National Security Council meetings, the difference between the Director's statutory functions and the policy responsibilities of the statutory members of NSC which seemed to abate his "shock." SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Wednesday - 26 February 1969 3. - LLM) Spoke with Bill Adams, Assistant Counsel, House Legislative Counsel, concerning certain legislative drafting matters and in the course of the conversation he advised me that he was working on his Personal History Statement in connection with his clearances and hoped to have it completed shortly. 4. CEA) Talked to Senator James O. Eastland (D., Miss.) about S. 782. See Memorandum for the Record. 5. I F CEA) Called Jack Norpel, Senate Special Sub- committee on Internal Security staff, and informed him in response to his STATOTHR earlier request that the Agency has no record of any contact with Norpel thanked me and said he merely wanted o ensure STATOTHR that there was no conflict with the Agency with respect to this individual. 25X1 STAT 25X1 STATOTHR STATOTHR 6.1 I- JGO) Talked to Mr. the reporting firm of I I and confirmed for him the pages outlined from the Director's prepared statement taken by reporter Mr. expressed his appreciation for our assistance on this highly classified transcript and advised that all materials will be turned over to the Agency security officer upon completion this evening. letter for his use in responding to 8. JGO) Met with Senator Claiborne Pell (D., R.I.) and discussed with him the case of The Senator is most interested in ascertaining whether there is any form of Federal assistance through the Agency or otherwise that can be provided. I assured the Senator that I was touching all bases but that I could hold out no hope in this case. As a minimum, it was agreed that I would attempt a draft SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 :_C .-2-00337R000300080001-7 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Wednesday - 26 February 1969 9 I- JGO) Met with Mr. Robert Michaels, House Appropriations Committee staff, who advised that Mr. Lipscomb has returned to the city but from present indications, it might be some time before Chairman Mahon will call another meeting of the Subcommit- tee. He also indicated that there is no indication of when the Committee might get under way on the military bills. Discussed briefly with Mr. Michaels the fact of staff considera- tion and preliminary review of possible employee investment programs to supplement present retirement programs. Mr. Michaels' reaction was favorable. He noted that he had raised the question of the possible use of such supplements at the time the Agency retirement program was under active legislative consideration. He requested that he be kept up-to-date on the results of our investigations. 10 . I I- JGO) Met with Mr. William Irvine, Counsel, House Post Office and Civil Service Committee, who advised that following the Chairman's announcement of yesterday of the Democratic lineup in the Post Office Subcommittees, that Mr. Corbett, the ranking minority member, has established a suggested list of assignments which is in circulation among the Republican members. It is expected that final assignments will be made in a meeting presently scheduled for Monday. Mr. Irvine also noted that it would be some time before any formal Committee actions are to be taken due to the absence of members from the city during the coming week. 11' JGO) Talked to Mr. Walter Pincus, formerly o the Washington Post, who is returning to Senate Foreign Relations Committee, to assist Senator Symington as a consultant on the Ad Hoc Foreign Relations Subcommittee on United States Security Agreements and Commitments Abroad. I talked separately with Mr. Roland Paul, who served in DOD General Counsel for a short period under John MacNaughton, and was most recently with the Cravath firm in New York. Mr. Paul was introduced at his suggestion by another Foreign Relations Committee staffer and noted in acknowledging introductions that he probably would be seeing some of our people in his new staff position as Counsel to the Symington Ad Hoc Subcommittee. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 Wednesday - 26 February 1969 12. - JMM) Called Miss Peggy Rapking, Personal Secretary to Senator Howard Baker (the Senator was unavailable), but she said he would not be available for dinner at the Agency on 4 or 10 March but might be available on 6 March. I gave her our suggestions for other senators who might be included. She promised to call back. 13. - JMM) Carl Duckett and I met with Senator Henry M. Jackson and Miss Dorothy Fosdick, of the Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations staff. The Senator requested a briefing for 3:00 P. M. Thursday, 27 February, on the Soviet leadership situation (rivalries, policy differences, stability, issues of contention, etc. ), and how this might effect Soviet foreign policy and defense programs (strategic weapons, Middle East, Europe, Vietnam, arms limitations, willingness to take risks, etc. ). 25X1 It was later arranged that Mr. Duckett and would provide the briefing. During our visit, Senator Jackson called Senator John L. McClellan and confirmed plans for them to join the Director and staff for breakfast on Saturday, 1 March, at 8:00 A. M.. I will pick them up and bring them to the Agency. 14. I I- JMM) Visited the office of Senator Richard B. Russell and, in his absence, informed Mr. Proctor Jones, of his staff, that an applicant of interest to the Senator, had been accepted and was entering on duty as a GS-13 on 27 February. 25X1 15. 1I- JMM) Accompanied the Director and Messrs. R. Jack Smith, Carl Duckett, Bruce Clarke, I who briefed the Senate Foreign Relations 'Committee. (Transcript and Memo for Record available in OLC. ) 16. JMM) Accompanied Messrs. Duckett and Brandwein, DD/S&T, who briefed Senators Clinton Anderson and Margaret Chase Smith, of the Senate Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee, on Soviet and ChiCom space and missile developments. Senator Smith said she much regretted leaving our Sub- committee but would continue to attend meetings when possible. She explained that she had done so only to facilitate various changes in Subcommittee member- ship and "to set an example" which she hoped some other senators would follow in relinquishing some subcommittee assignments (unspecified). Messrs. Gehrig and Farmer, of the Subcommittee staff were present at the briefing. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET 25X1 25X1 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Wednesday - 26 February 1969 Page 5 18. I I- GLC) Without confirming the fact of Agency employment to her, I checked with Miss Barbara Burris, on the staff of Representative Dante B. Fascell (D. , Fla. ), to be sure that contact had been made with Mr. Miss Burris advised that had called them and they very much appreciated our assistance. 20. GLC) George Murphy, on the staff of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, called to say that one of the members was pressing Edward Bauser for detailed information on the program. Mr. Murphy asked if we would have a knowledgeable indivi brief Mr. Bauser and himself tomorrow. These arrangements are being made. 21. I GLC) Hand carried to Kathy Nelson, on the staff Senator Stuart Symington (D. , Mo. ), the full names and addresses of Messrs. as requested by Senator Symington for the purpose of thank you notes. I also left with Miss Nelson an FBIS item containing a comment on Senator Symington's recent trip to Europe and the Middle East. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 6 Wednesday - 26 February 1969 22. I - GLC) Hand carried to Dorothy Fosdick, Staff Director, Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations, a copy of a book entitled Policies Toward China by A. M. Halpern, editor and an Agency map for Senator Jackson's use should he decide to drive his car to the Agency on Saturday. 23. GLC) Hand carried to Angelique Boots, Personal Secretary to Sena or Edward M. Kennedy (D., Mass. ), an FBIS item containing a text of a Moscow broadcast quoting the Senator in connection with the Chinese decision to call off the Sino-U. S. talks in Warsaw. JOHN M. MAURY Legislative Counsel cc: O/DDCI Ex/ Dir-Compt OPPB DD/I DD/S DD/S&T EA./DDP Mr. Houston Mr. Goodwin SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 STAT STAT Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R00jMQ01-7 Calls SECRET Out JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Tuesday - 25 February 1969 I- GLC) Charles Kirbow, on the staff of the whom he thought might be of interest t employment candidate. Arrangements were made forl to be interviewed by Mr. Office of Personnel, on Friday at 11:00 a. m, 25X1 3. GLC) Answered an inquiry from 25X1 Office of L-curi yy, who in turn had been queried b SAFRD, regarding the exposure of Representative 25X1 L I to sensitive Agency information. I advised Mr. that had been present at CIA briefings of the Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences but had not been present at any recent meetings where compartmented information had been discussed. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Tuesday - 25 February 1969 Page 2 4 - JGO) Received a call from Mr. 0 Of ice o Security, who advised that the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force R and D had called concerning Agency security support in congressional briefing. Mr. advised that this was a function within DOD's responsibility in t e conduct of congressional briefings. - JGO) Delivered to the office of Representa- tive Paul Rogers . , a.) a written response to a request for informa- tion concerning insurance and other benefits for a former Agency employee, 7. - JGO) Met with Mr. Arthur Kuhl, Chief Clerk, Sen eign elations Committee, and confirmed the security and other arrangements for the Director's briefing with the Committee tomorrow morning. From Mr. Kuhl's desk, I also called Mr. Wayne Birdsall, of the recording firm of Ward & Paul, and made the necessary arrangements for control of the reporter's notes and transcripts of tomorrow's hearing. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 i Approved For Release 2006/05 t:JP72-00337R000300080001-7 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Tuesday - 25 February 1969 Page 3 9. GLC) Called Lee Williams, Administrative Assistant to Senator J. W. Fulbright (D. , Ark. ), and alerted him that we were sending by courier to the Senator the unclassified information he requested at the briefing of the CIA Subcommittees on the subject of 10. - JMM) Called Carl Marcy, Chief of Staff, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, to confirm plans for tomorrow's briefing. I emphasized that the material would be Top Secret and per previous practice we would retain control of the transcript, to which Mr. Marcy agreed. Mr. Marcy assured me that staff members present, probably himself, Arthur Kuhl, Pat Holt and Norvill Jones, all had Top Secret clearance from DOD. 11. JMM) Called Senator Henry M. Jackson regarding his visit to te Agency Saturday, 1 March. He said Senator McClellan would like to come fairly early in order to be able to return to his office by noon and Jackson suggested they arrive here about 8:30. I said in this case they might like to come for breakfast. Jackson will check with McClellan and let us know. Senator Jackson said he would be on "Meet the Press" Sunday and sometime before this would like to talk to the Director or me about the ABM situation. He will call us to fix a date. JJOHN M. MAURY Legislative Counsel cc: Ex/Dir-Compt O/DDCI DD/S DD /I DD/S&T Mr. Mr. Mr. Goodwin OPPB EA/DDP SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R00Q3dl,QQaQ}1-7 Calls In SECRET Out JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Monday - 24 February 1969 STATOTHR 1? I- CEA.) At the request of Larry Conrad, Chief Counsel, Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments, made a new appointment with or at 1430, 25 February. I was unable to keep his previous appointment. 2? - JGO Talk d to Richard Toole and advised that Messrs. (DD/S&T), and 0 STATOTHR DD/P will be the Agency arti i eeting with Mr. Time for the meeting was tentatively scheduled for 9:30 a. m. , Tuesday, 4 March. Mr. ill confirm the time and place of meeting tomorrow. See Journal of 20 February 1969. 3. - JGO) Met with Miss Oneta Stockstill, Executive Secretary, House Armed Services Committee staff, who advised that the Chairman has called a meeting of the full Committee for Wednesday, 26 February, to determine the composition of the Special Subcommittee of Armed Services. It was also learned, sepa- rately, that the Special Subcommittee to conduct hearings on the Pueblo would be meeting during the day. No public announcement has been made concerning tr davi s hearing SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Monday - 24 February 1969 5. I I- JGO) Received a call from Mr. Albert Christopher, Assistant General Counsel for Legislation, ACDA, con- cerning coordination of the response to the Thurmond NPT letter of 17 February. He noted in part that the Armed Services Committee is holding hearings related to NPT starting Thursday with DOD witnesses and with ACDA following on Friday or next week. He requested guidance on possible references to CIA participation on senior committees. I thanked Mr. Christopher for the call and told him I would be back in touch during the day tomorrow. 6. JGO) In response to a request directed to the office of Representative John C. Culver, delivered copies of certain Executive Orders relating to the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board and the Agency professional brochure for his use in responding tol Iowa. STATOTHR 7.1 1 J MM) After checking with the Director, I called Carl Marcy, Chief of Staff, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and said the Director would be available to appear before the full Committee on Wednesday, 26 February. Mr. Marcy said that the hearing would begin at 10:00 A. M. and would probably run until about 12:30; would be held in the Committee hearing room (5116 in the Capitol); and would be in executive session. Marcy said the Committee would be particularly interested in anything dealing with Soviet and ChiCom strategic weapons and especially the Soviet ABM program. I told him I would appreciate any further guidance he might offer in the next day or two to ensure the Director's presentation was as responsive as possible to the interests of the Committee, which he said he would do. 8. II JMM) Mr. Houston and I spent an hour and a quarter with Senator Sam J. Ervin and Mr. Rufus Edmisten, Counsel of the Subcom- mittee on Constitutional Rights, and Miss Marcia MacNaughton, Professional Staff Member, pointing out the problems which the present version of the Ervin bill (S. 782) would pose for us. Senator Ervin appeared unimpressed. See Memo for the Record for details. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Monday - Z4 February 1969 9. II GLC) Met with William Woodruff, on the staff of the Senate Appropriations Committee, and advised him that following the Director's briefing of the combined CIA Subcommittees on Friday, Carl Marcy, Chief of Staff, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called on behalf of Senator J. W. Fulbright (D. , Ark.) and asked that the Director brief the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the subjects covered at the CIA Subcommittees' briefing. I told Woodruff that the Director would cover the same material eliminating some of the more sensitive and sophisticated information and visual aids. Woodruff was not happy at this prospect but thought the Director had no choice but to respond to Senator Fulbright's request. He added that he was sure that the Director would be quizzed extensively on the A.BM issue. I advised Woodruff that the Agency was looking into the feasibility of establishing within the Agency a variable annuity investment plan similar to that established by the TVA. I emphasized to Woodruff that this was in the investigatory stage and that should we seriously consider such a plan it would be fully discussed with our Subcommittees in advance. Woodruff appreciated my advising him of this and expressed no objection. Mr. Woodruff informed me that Senator Richard B. Russell (D. , Ga.) had been quite impressed with a book of unclassified page-size maps which we had provided Woodruff some months ago and Woodruff asked if additional copies could be made for Senators Russell and Young and Ed Braswell, of the Senate Armed Services Committee staff. The Map Library is working on this. . Woodruff was aware of the fact that the Director had briefed the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy on threshold countries and the Non-Proliferation Treaty and asked if the text of the Director's statement to the JCAE could be made available for his study. He would also like to review the text of the Director's briefing statement to the combined CIA. Subcommittees last week. He said he would like to do this this Friday. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET' Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Monday - 24 February 1969 I I copy of Secretary of Defense Laird's testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in open session. This was forwarded to Mr. Bruce Clarke, OSR, for review. 11. - GLC) Katherine Nelson, on the staff of Senator Stuart Symington (D., Mo. ), called and asked if we could provide them with the full names and addresses of Messrs. whom the Senator saw recently on his trip to Europe and the Middle East. The Senator wishes to send thank you notes to each of them. DDP is providing us with this information. 12. - GLC) In response to his inquiry as to the proper person or agency to spec with Senator Len B. Jordan (R. , Idaho) on the subject of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (particularly the possibility of detecting Soviet cheating), I suggested to James Gehrig, of the Senate Space Committee staff, that he contact Mr. Mel Christopher, Legislative Officer for the Arms Control Disarmament Agency. (Mr. Duckett had previously discussed this with Dr. Scoville of ACDA. ) 13. - GLC) Hand carried to Dorothy Fosdick, Staff Director, Senate Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations, a copy of a book: Reporter in Red China by Charles Taylor which she had requested. 14. GLC) Hand carried to the office of Senator Stuart Symington (D. , Mo.) a personal letter from the Director. 15m - GLC) Hand carried to the office of Senator Margaret Chase mi . , Maine) a personal letter from the Director. cc: O/DDCI Ex/Dir-Compt OPPB DDI DDS DD/S&T EA/DDP Mr. Houston Mr. Goodwin JOHN M. MA.URY Legislative Counsel SECRET Page 4 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 - GLC) Purchased from Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R0C@ QQ~QQ01-7 Calls SECRET Out JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Friday - 21 February 1969 1. JMM) Met for 45 minutes with Chairman David N. Henderson, u com ttee on Manpower and Civil Service, House Post Office and Civil Service Committee, on problems of the Ervin bill (S. 782). See Memo for the Record for details. 25X1 2 JMM) Accompanied the Director and Messrs. Duckett, I lani who testified before the joint session of the CIA Senate Subcommittees of Armed Services and Appropriations, chaired by Senator Russell. See Memo for the Record for details. 3. 1 j- JMM) Carl Marcy, Chief of Staff, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called only a couple of hours after the Director's appearance before the Agency Subcommittees to say that Chairman Fulbright, who had attended the hearing before our Subcommittees, had been very favorably impressed with the Director's testimony and would like the Director to appear before an executive session of the full Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday (26 February) or Thursday (27 February). I told Mr. Marcy I would call him back Monday (24 February). JOHN M. MAURY Legislative Counsel cc: Ex/Dir-Compt O/DDCI DD /I DD IS DD/S&T Mr. Houston Mr. Goodwin OPPB EA/DDP SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R0 3I0@ *@01-7 Calls SECRET In Out JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Thursday - 20 February 1969 1. I I GLC) Accompanied I I OPPB, to a meeting with William Woodruff, on the staff of the Senate Appropriations Committee. The purpose of this meeting was to provide Woodruff with a breakdown of detail which he requested in connection with withdrawal from the reserves having to do with ietnam and Laos. Mr. Woodruff said that the information provided by ave him everything he needed for his discussions with Senator usse on this subject. Woodruff mentioned again, however, that in any subsequent withdrawal from the reserve he would need fairly detailed backup material so that he could adequately discuss the subject with the Senator. 2. - GLC) Provided Dorothy Fosdick, on the staff of the Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations, an FBIS item which she had requested containing the Peking statement cancel- ing Sino-U. S. meetings in Warsaw. 13 5 1 7 3. I I- GLC) Had lunch with Charles Johnson, Chief Counsel, House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, who mentioned that at a full meeting of the Committee this morning rules for the organization and operation of this Committee for this Congress were agreed upon with a minimum of controversy. 4. - GLC) Met with Proctor Jones, Staff Assistant to Senator Richard B. Russell (D. , Ga. ), and discussed with him the letter which Mrs. I had written to the Senator regarding her application for A enc employment. It was agreed we would write directly to Mrs. I I returning her application to her and that we would send a copy of this letter along with a covering letter to Senator Russell. Jones said he had no problem with this case and said this would be fine. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Thursday - 20 February 1969 5. JGO) In response to a call from Mr. John R. Blandford, Chief Counsel, House Armed Services Committee, on behalf of Chairman Rivers, I met - I who advised that Mr. I ==D President and Vice President o will be visiting the city during the week of 3 March and on 12 and 13 March and requested a meeting with appropriate Agency representatives to outline current capabilities and R and D work being done by the Corporation for possible application to Agency needs. DD/S&T and TSD have been advised. 6. I F- JGO) Met with Representative William Bates (R. , Mass.) who advised that the Director's briefing of the JCAE was a good session. He felt the Director's coverage of material for the Committee was thorough. 7. JGO) Met with Mr. Frank Slatinshek, Assistant Chief Counsel, House Armed Services Committee, and briefed him con- cerning the Soviet's Komar Class patrol boats furnished North Korea and the visit of Soviet naval vessels to Guinea and Nigeria. by informing her that Missi had called Mr. 8. 1 L LLM) Closed out an applicant case with Miss Claudia Bourne, in the office of Senator Charles H. Percy R. Ill.), Personnel, late yesterday afternoon and was advised that the employment situation, if anything, was tighter now than it was on 1 November when last talked to her. See Journals of 13, 18 and 19 February. `J"' 9. 1 1- LLM) Mrs. Heinzel, in the office of Representative GAT A T.,TLJM Edwin D. Eshleman (R., Pa.), called in connection with an applicant, . She said the Congressman had just called her long- distance from the district and was abh ut to write General Gross, of the STATOTHR draft board, a letter requesting that~ot be drafted until the Agency completed its security processing. I informed Mrs. Heinzel that it was not the policy of the Agency to request draft deferments unless the employ- ment of the individual was vital to the success of our mission, but offered STATOTHR to check on the case. Later, based on the advice of Personnel, I advised Mrs. Heinzel that we were in the process of preparing a letter to informing him that he had not been selected for a position and explained that the reason was that we had better qualified candidates. I also told her that we would not request a deferment for an individual serving in the position for which was being considered. She thanked us for our quick response. SECRET STATOTHR RTAT( Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Thursday - 20 February 1969 Page 3 S1,XA~TSPEC 10. LLM) Barbara Fairbank, in the office of STATSPEC Senator Charles ki. erc R., Ill.), called to find out the address of I I and worked with the Senator some time in the past. Based on the advice of , that there would be no problem in providing the information, advised Miss Fairbank that the address was I 11. I GLC) Met with Ed Braswell, Chief Counsel, Senate Armed Services Committee, and reviewed with him topics to be covered. in the Director's briefing of the combined CIA Subcommittees tomorrow. Mr. Braswell also advised me of the caucus of the Republican Committee members and the position taken by Senator Margaret Chase Smith (R. , Maine) which resulted in her withdrawal from membership of all Subcommittees in the interest of permitting some of the newer Republican members to serve in more senior positions on these Subcommittees. It would appear, however, that as a practical matter, Senator Smith will be invited to all Subcommittee meetings and for all intents arnd>pu,rposes can be considered an "ex-officio" member of every Subcommittee.. 12. - GLC) At his request, I met with James Gehrig, Chief Counsel, Senate Space Committee, who said he had been queried by Senator Len B. Jordan (R. , Idaho) on some of the details involved in the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Senator Jordan is apparently interested in knowing how any cheating by the Soviets can be detected under the terms of this treaty. Gehrig seemed rather confused. by this and tended to jumble the Test Ban Treaty with the Non-Proliferation Treaty in this regard. Gehrig wanted my advice as to who would be in the best position to discuss this with Senator Jordan. I told Gehrig my offhand reaction was that the State Depart- ment or ACDA could be responsive in this field but that I would check on it and be in touch with him. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 Thursday - 20 February 1969 13. GLC) Hand carried to James Knowles, Director of Research, Joint conomic Committee, the Director's response to a letter from Representative Hale Boggs (D. , La.), Chairman of the Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy of the Joint Economic Committee. I reviewed with Knowles the ground rules in our participation in joint committee studies, i. e. , that individual papers would be identified with the author's name but that there would be no direct connection with the author and his department or agency. The study will contain a general statement in its foreword expressing appreciation to the various agencies who contributed to the document. 14.1 --~ GLC) Dropped by the office of Senator Peter Dominick (R. , Colo.) and chatted with his Administrative Assistant, Charles Kendrick. I told Kendrick that we were pleased to hear that Senator Dominick had been appointed ranking minority member of the CIA. Subcommittee of the Senate Armed Services Committee and expressed regret that the Senator would be unable to attend the Director's briefing tomorrow. Kendrick explained that the Senator was in the hospital undergoing examinations for a condition which troubled him during the Lincoln day recess. I told Kendrick that we would be glad to see the Senator at his convenience to give him background briefings and to cover the thrust of the Director's statement to the Committees tomorrow. Mr. Kendrick mentioned that a Mr. I of Denver, has been in touch with him recently inaneffort to get some of the Government's trans- lations business. Kendrick asked if he would check to see if we had ever dealt with and whether there was any possibility of his getting some of the Agency s unclassified translation work. I told Kendrick I would look into this and be back in touch with him. 15. 1 1 GLC) Hand carried to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy twenty copies of the supplement to the Director's prepared statement to be given to the Joint Committee this morning. Following the briefing I returned to the Agency nineteen copies of the prepared statement and supplement. The one copy held by the Committee will be used for the purpose of preparing the transcript. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 5 Thursday - 20 February 1969 16. JMM) Paul Woodard, Senator Ervin's Subcommittee staff, called to say the Senator would meet Mr. Houston and me at 3:00 P. M. on Monday, 24 February in room 337 Old Senate Office Building. At Woodard's request I sent him today a copy of the memo on "Legal Effects of S. 1035" prepared by OGC. 17. i - JMM) Miss Mauk, called from Spokane, Washington, on behalf ot Representative Thomas S. Foley (D. , Wash.), to inquire whether "the Killian Committee was still functioning. " I said that the Committee was still functioning although there had been various changes in its membership over the years. She asked whether it still met every six weeks. I said I was not sure of the frequency of meetings but knew it met regularly. 18. JMM) Accompanied the Director and Messrs. Duckett, Clarke, and o a briefing of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. See Memo or t e ec ord and transcript. JOHN M. MAURY Legislative Counsel cc: Ex/Dir- Compt O/DDCI DD/I DD/S 7S&T Mr. Houston Mr. Goodwin OPPB EA/DDP Items 4, 8, 9 - Personnel Item 10 - FBIS SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000,3Q Q,,$Q 01-7 Calls SECRET Out JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Wednesday - 19 February 1969 of OSR, to a briefing of the Senate Preparedness Sub- 8 13 1 7 - GLC) Accompanied Mr. Bruce Clarke and Mr. committee staff. This was a continuation of our briefing of the Soviet and Chinese threat. Messrs. Kendall, Harper, Shaw, and Gilleas were present from the Subcommittee staff. Mr. Clarke covered Soviet ABM systems and air defenses and Chinese Communist advanced weapons. At the conclusion of the briefing Mr. Kendall indicated that he would like the Preparedness staff to be briefed on the topics originally scheduled for the Director's briefing of the full Armed Services Committee. I told Kendall I would check on this and be back in touch with him.(I would propose that following the Director's briefing of the combined CIA Subcommittees on Friday, we would, brief the Preparedness staff with the same text used by the Director. ) 2. II - GLC) Met with William Woodruff, on the staff of the Senate Appropriations Committee, and reviewed with him topics of the Director's briefing of the combined CIA Subcommittees on Friday. Woodruff said this should be considered as a world roundup-type briefing but thought emphasis should be placed on the situation in the Middle East and the Berlin problem. He said the Director should also be prepared to discuss threshold countries, the Non-Proliferation Treaty, the Agency's role in the Pueblo operation and the subject of missiles in Cuba. 3. II JMM) As a result of several phone conversations with Messrs. Woodruff and Braswell, we confirmed plans for the Director's appear- ance before a joint session of the Senate CIA Subcommittees of Armed Services and Appropriations for 10:30 a. m. on Friday, 21 February. Braswell mentioned that representatives of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee might be invited to attend, but he was not sure who these might be. Braswell indicated Soviet and ChiCom offensive and defensive strategic weapons and the Middle East situations should be covered, and there would probably also be consider- able interest in any matters bearing on the current NPT controversy and the attitude and effectiveness of our NATO allies. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Wednesday - 19 February 1969 4. I I- GLC) James Gehrig, on the staff of the Senate Space Committee, asked if Carl Duckett, DD/S&T, could brief Chairman Clinton Anderson (D., N. Mex.) and Senator Margaret Chase Smith (R., Maine) on advances in the Soviet space program since our last briefing. I told Gehrig I would check on this and let him know. 5. GLC) Sat in on part of Senator Stuart Symington's (D. , Mo.) press conference on the subject of his trip to Europe and the Middle East. Senator Symington said that he had heard nothing on his trip which would change his basic view that the United States is over committed as a result of the war in Vietnam coupled with its other commitments and that some priorities would have to be established. 6. - JMM) Called Senator Henry M. Jackson to remind him of his offer to invite Senator John McClellan for lunch with the Director on Saturday, 1 March 1969. Senator Jackson said he would be out of town the latter part of this week but would return Monday (24 February) and let us know where the matter stood. 7. - LLM) Met with Mrs. Ruth H. Bamber, Executive 25X1 Secretary to Representative Fernand St Germain (D., R.I.), concerning the reasons for the recent rejection of application for employ- 25X1 ment. I explained the procedures we went through in determining that he did not meet our overseas medical requirements and that Owas made fully aware of the medical problem even though our all-factors rejection letter purposely does not contain explicit reasons. She said unless we heard from the Representative further no further response to our letter would be necessary. 8. - LLM) Delivered to Peter Scrivner, Administrative Assistant to Representative Mel in Price D. Ill. our letter concerning the employment prospects of I explained our past efforts in these connections and be, appeare to un er- stand fully. 9. - CD) Jane Binger, in the office of Senator John Stennis JJ. , 1711 ),called us about a constituent, Mr. who wants a set of application forms and a brochure sent to him directly. Personnel was advised and will take care of it. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET 25X5X1 25X1 STATOTHR 25X1 STATOTHR Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Wednesday - 19 February 1969 10. CEA) Delivered a blind memorandum on the general ba to Donald Appell, Chief Investigator, House Committee on Internal Security. 11.1 1 CEA) Delivered the Agency information brochure and the U. S. News & World Report Raborn interview to Sharon Sosnick, in the office of Representative John C. Culver (D. , Iowa), for STATOTHR use in response to a constituenti STATOTHR 12, I - CEA) Informed Roy Carlson, Administrative Assistant to Representative Julia Hansen (D. , Washington), that a constituent who had sought employment with the Agency, informed us on 10 February that he is no longer interested in Agency employment. 13. - CEA) At the request of Larry Conrad, Staff Director, Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments, made an appointment for a personnel interview for t 10:00 a. m. tomorrow. STATOTHR 14. JGO) Talked to Mr. Norman Poirier, Assistant General Counsel, ACDA, and discussed with him in some length, the various provisions of the Ervin bill. Mr. Poirier is currently doing a review of the bill. Mr. Poirier seemed to appreciate the considerations pointed out concerning right of counsel and court review and indicated that their office would look closer at the appellate procedure for an independent board review. 15. JGO) Talked to Mr. Bruce Merkle, who called VIL' DU11U11 Q1 tive William Bray (R. , Ind.), concerning a 23-year-old graduate student at MIT who apparently carries Mr. Dis presently at MIT under some form of sponsorship It was noted 25X1 that lack of U. S. citizenship would be a bar to normal staff employment in the. Agency. Mr. Merkle advised that Representative Bray has been appointed senior minority member on the Pueblo Special Subcommittee, House Armed Services Committee. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 25X1TATOTHR 25X1 STATOTHR STATOTHR 25X1 STATOTHR STATOTHR SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 Wednesday - 19 February 1969 16. LLM) Met with Kenneth Towery, Administrative Assistant to Senator John G. Tower (R., Texas), and returned to him a letter which had been inadvertently addressed to the Agency by their Austin office. Mr. Towery thanked us for our consideration and said he would check on the address they are using to forestall further misdirected mail. 17. LLM) Talked to Ann Schnitzke, in the office of Reresentative Thomas J. Meskill (R., Conn.), and based on the advice of OMS/AES, told her we could not make the results of our tests of available to HEW for a variety of reasons, including the lack of comparability between our tests and FSEE. She was not surprised with this answer and thanked us for looking into this for them. See Journal of 18 February 1969. 18. LLM) Miss Claudia Bourne, in the office of STATOTHR Senator Char es ki. ercy R. , Ill.), called to advise tha had informed her that she had spoken with Mr. Personnel, in Rosslyn on 1 November 1968. See Journals of 13 February and STATOTHR 18 February 1969. Mr.~ Personnel, is looking into this. 19. - CD) Mr. Clark Norton, in the office of Senator Birch ay . , . , called to obtain the telephone extension of Mr. After locating Mr.~ extension, it was learned he would be in class this week and next. A message was left for Mr. to call Senator Bayh and the Senator's office was so advised. JOHN M. MAURY Legislative Counsel cc: O/DDCI Ex/Dir-Compt OPPB DD/I DD IS DD /S &T EA/DDP Mr. Houston Mr. Goodwin Items 12, , 9, 17, & 18 - O/Personnel R~~ Approved For Release 2006/05/1 Y. 1 -RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337RODDWOOffi@001-7 2 Calls 1 In 1 SECRET Out 0 1. GLC) Hand carried to Albert A. (Pete) Lakeland, 25X1 on the staff o ena or Jacob Javits (R. , N.Y.), background information _ -- n __-.C-4 r-L... Palestinian terrorist leader. This was by way of follow-up to the Director's meeting with Senator Javits on the Middle East situation. 2. - GLC) At his request, picked up from David 25X1 Martin, in the office of Senator Thomas Dodd, (D. , Conn.), a confidential letter from the Senator to the Director recommending as a candidate for Agency employment. Senator Dodds letter, w c 25X1 included a resume or=has been referred to the Director of Personnel. 3, GLC) Miss Patricia Byrne, Secretary to Senator Milton R. Young R. , N. Dak.), asked if we would check on the STATOTHR application of who has applied for a position as a secretary with the Agency. Senator Young and his Minority Counsel for the Appropriations Committee, Mr. Edmund Hartung, are interested in F_ -1 case. egislative Counsel ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Tuesday - 18 Februrary 1969 cc: ODDCI Ex/Dir-Compt OPPB DD/ I DD/S DD/S&T EA/DDP Mr. Houston Mr. Goodwin Item #3 - Office SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12: CIA-RDP72-00337R0Q(.D8fi}01 01-7 8 Calls 7 In 1 Out 4 SECRET JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Tuesday - 18 February 1969 STATOTHR STATOTHR STATOTHR 25X1 STATOTHR STATOTHR 1. - LLM) Spoke first with Scott Cohen and then with Claudia Bourne, in the office of Senator Charles H. Percy (R., Ill.)______ concerning their inquiry last week on the status of the application of I told Miss Bourne that we have no record that any of our personnel representatives interviewed I I and asked if she could possibly obtain the name of the Agency representative, date, and place of the interview which she said she would try to do. Apparently she is not dealing directly with on this. 2, - LLM) Miss Ann Schnitzke, in the office of Representative Thomas J. Meskill (R., Conn.), called to inquire about the status of the application of land I informed her of our reject letter which was mailed yesterday. Miss Schnitzke said that I lalso has an application pending with HEW, but that she does not have on record with HEW a Federal Service Entrance Exam and Miss Schnitzke asked if it were possible for us to pass on our test scores to the extent that they are comparable with FSEE. She said this alternative had been suggested by HEW. I explained that I didn't think this was feasible but would check it out and be back in touch. Miss Schnitzke seemed to appreciate our willingness to be helpful. OMS/AES, has been advised of this request. 3, JMM) Made an appointment for the Director to meet with Senator John Stennis at 10:00 A. M. Monday, 24 February. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006105A - P72-00337R000300080001-7 Journal - Office of Legislative Counselt Page 2 Tuesday - 18 February 1969 4. JMM) and I met with Miss Dorothy Fosdick, Staff Director, u committee on National Security and International Operations, Senate Government Operations Committee, who, on behalf of Senator Henry M. Jackson, asked us to provide within the next ten days some unclassified material for the Senator's use in public speeches and debates in the Senate. The Senator desires material supporting the contention that the Soviet leadership remains committed to aggressive policies and that in any disarmament negotiations we should insist on elaborate safeguards. The Senator wishes us to review and update material on "The Brezhnev Doctrine" (a rationale for the invasion of Czechoslovakia) and the reaction of the other Communist countries thereto which we provided the Senator last fall. He would also like our comments on an article by Robert Conquest "Czechoslovakia: The Soviet Outlook" of which Miss Fosdick gave us the galley proofs. I briefed Miss Fosdick on: a. indications of the release of some of the Soviet reservists called up during the Czech crisis; b. probability of two early Soviet space shots; c. Soviet leadership situation; d. ChiCom production of MIG-19s; e. new ChiCom air and logistic facilities in South China; f. Middle East situation; g. identification of new Y-Class Soviet submarine. 25X1 5. II- JMM and I lunched with Mr. Ed Braswell, Chief of Staff of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and explained some problems regarding the Director's scheduled appearance before the full Armed Services Committee on 26 February in connection with NPT hearings. Later in the day, Mr. Braswell said that he had reported our conversation to Senator Stennis who concluded that in view of some of the points we had mentioned, it would not be necessary for the Director to appear, and the Com- mittee would call on other witnesses for the desired information. I briefed Mr. Braswell on the intelligence items listed in paragraph 4 6. II- JMM) and I called on Senator Milton Young and briefed him on the intelligence items contained in paragraph 4 above. The Senator asked a number of questions, especially about Southeast Asia and the Middle East. He was particularly interested in what the situation would be in Laos and Cambodia in the event of a cease fire and U. S. withdrawal from South Vietnam. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Tuesday 18 February 1969 SECRET Page 3 L 7, JMM) Mr. Kenneth BeLieu, Senate Liaison for the White House, returned my earlier call and I told him of our activities in connection with the Ervin bill (S. 782). I mentioned the fact that Messrs. Hampton and Modello, of the Civil Service Commission, shared our concern, that Mr. Houston and I were hoping to see Senator Ervin in the next few days, and I would also be seeing Representative Henderson. Mr. BeLieu said he would like to hear from us further after we talked to Senator Ervin. 9. 1 =1 - JMM) Mrs. Roberts, on the staff of Chairman David N. Henderson, ouse Post Office and Civil Service Committee, called to say that the Chairman could see me at 9:30 a. m.. on Friday, 21 February. Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 Tuesday - 18 February 1969 25X1 11. JGO) Met with Representative William Bray and advised him that e Agency recruiters would be returning to the the end of this month for off-campus interviews. Mr. Bray thanked me for keeping him advised as he had requested. Mr. Bray advised that he is tentatively planning a trip to Mongolia during the congressional summer recess and hopes to visit the North China Wall if permission can be obtained from the Soviet Union. He noted he has received somewhat informal approval for the basic travel to Mongolia and is looking forward to the trip. 12. - JGO) Met with Mr. Robert Michaels, House Appropriations Committee staff, who advised that the Chairman has designated the members of the various Appropriations Subcommittees. As has been Mr. Mahon's policy in the past, the CIA Subcommittee is not listed. I briefed Mr. Michaels concerning anticipated Soviet space activities and a limited Soviet ground force demobilization. 13. IF JGO) Met with Representative William Bates in response to his earlier request and updated the information provided concerning weapons. I also briefed Representative Bates on East German travel restrictions to Berlin, the Soviet collective leadership question, a limited Soviet ground forces demobilization anticipated Soviet space activities and present assessment of In conversation with Representative Bates, he noted in passing that a special subcommittee is being designated by the Chairman to hear the Pueblo matter. Hearings may be scheduled to start in the immediate future. ment extension of Mr. See Memorandum for the Record. 14. - JGO) Met with Senator Jack Miller (R. , Iowa) and provided the information re uested by him concerning selective service defer- c c : JOHN M. MAURY Ex/Dir-Compt ``~ Legislative Counsel O /DD CI OPPB EA/DDP 25X1 DD/I DD/S DD/S&T Mr. 0 Mr. Houston Mr. Goodwin SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R0066 6 01-7 9 CONFIDENTIAL I alls 00 Out 5 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Monday - 17 February 1969 75X1 2. - JGO) Met with Mr. Frank Slatinshek, Counsel, House Armed ervices Committee, and discussed in some detail an understanding of Committee members' reactions to various congressional and travel activities of congressional factfinding missions. Mr. Slatinshek was candid in his personal opinion that these are areas that the Agency would be well to avoid except through established Sub- committee channels. I briefed Mr. Slatinshek on press reactions and claims of intelligence activities o assessment of East German harassment of Berlin traffic; Soviet leadership situation; and evidence of Soviet demobilization since withdrawal of forces from Czechoslovakia. 3. - JGO) Talked to Mr. Bruce Merkle, Administrative Assistant to Representative William Bray, concerning current employment prospects in the Agency for a young man who failed out of college after one year and who is the son of a close friend of Representative Bray. Mr. Merkle indicated that he is sure Mr. Bray will recommend against application but wanted to verify his own under- standing prior to responding. 4. - CD) Received a call from Miss King, of Representative Gus Yatron (D., Pa.), who requested an interview for Mr. I After checking with in the office employment Mr .l appointment Office of Personnel, I advised Miss King that an has been scheduled for Tuesday, 25 February at 1: 30. CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 CONFIDENTIAL Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page Z Monday - 17 February 1969 - JMM) Accompanied the Director and Mr.II , of OCI, to a briefing of Senator Jacob Javits (R. , N. Y.) an is ant, Arthur (Pete) Lakeland, on the Middle East Situation. I is doing a Memorandum for the Record.) - JMM) Met with Senator Henry Jackson (D., Wash.) a. Delivered a personal note from the Director. b. Brought the Senator up-to-date on the status of the Ervin bill. The Senator who had been out of town for some time expressed surprise and concern at the number of co-sponsors of the bill and the prospect that hearings on the bill might be dispensed with. He says that in view of past experience it is doubtful Senator John McClellan (D.A.rk. ) can exert much influence on Senator Ervin, and that our best bet might be to take up the matter with Senators Russell or Stennis. I said we were thinking of mentioning our problem at an early hearing of our Subcommittee. Jackson said this seemed like a good idea. c. I recalled that the Senator had mentioned some time ago that there was a possibility that he might bring Senator McClellan out for lunch with the Director and commented in view of Senator McClellan's membership on our Sub- committee the Director would like to arrange this in the near future. Senator Jackson said he would be quite busy this week and would be out of town next week, but tentatively suggested., Saturday, 1 March. He asked me to let him know if this was acceptable to the Director in which case he would try to line up Senator McClellan. 7.1 - JMM) Called Mrs. Frances Roberts, in the office of 'Chairman David Henderson, of the House Subcommittee on Manpower and Civil Service, and learned that Mr. Henderson was out of town but Mrs. Roberts made a tentative date for me to see him regarding the Ervin bill on Friday, 21 February. She will call tomorrow to confirm. CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 CONFIDENTIAL Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Monday - 17 February 1969 8. JMM) Called Mr. Paul Woodard, Chief Counsel, Constitutional Rights Subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee, to say Mr. Houston and I would appreciate a chance to meet with Senator Ervin in the near future to discuss certain aspects of his recently introduced bill. Mr. Woodard said the Chairman was out of town until Wednesday but he would take the matter up with the Chairman at the first opportunity and. advise. 9. GLC) Left with Miss Judy Liffman, on the staff of Senator Charles E. Goodell (R. , N. Y. ), a number of FBIS items commenting on the Senator's trip to Nigeria. 10.1 - GLC) Left with C. B. Morrison, on the staff of Senator Allen Ellender (D. , La. ), an FBIS item containing the text of a Moscow comment on Senator Ellender' s recent statement regarding the strengthening of NATO countries. 11. GLC) Left with Senator Claiborne Pell's (D. , R. I. ) office, an FBIS Prague radio item commenting on the Senator's trip to Czechoslovakia. 12. - GLC) Made arrangements for Mr. Bruce Clarke, OSR, to resume his briefing of the Senate Preparedness Subcommittee staff on the Soviet and Communist Chinese threat on Wednesday at 10:00 a. m. 14.1 - GLC) Left with Richard Cook, Administrative Assistant in the office of Senator Gale W. McGee (D., Wyo.), some FBIS items of interest to the Senator. CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 CONFIDENTIAL Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 Monday - 17 February 1969 15.1 GLC) Edward Braswell, Staff Director of the Senate Armed Services Committee, called and asked if the Director could appear before the full Committee on Thursday, 27 February, in connection with the Committee's hearings on the military implications of the Non- Proliferation Treaty. He said the Chairman would like the Director to brief on the countries which might be expected to achieve a nuclear capability within the near future. Special emphasis should be placed on those countries which could achieve such a capability and which have not yet signed the NPT, i. e. , India. Later, Braswell asked if the Director might be able to appear on Wednesday, 26 February. After checking, I advised Braswell that the Director could appear on Thursday, 27 February, and might possibly arrange to be available on 26 February, if the Committee preferred that date. I explained that there was a National Security Council meeting on 26 February but the Director felt he could excuse himself from that meeting if the Chairman wished him to brief the Committee on that date. JOHN M. MAURY egislative Counsel cc: O/DDCI Ex/Dir-Compt OPPB DD /I DD/S DD/S&T EA/DDP Mr. Houston Mr. Goodwin Item 4 - O/Personnel CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R0Cf0 08 01-7 Calls In Out SECRET JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Friday - 14 February 1969 25X1 1. - GLC) Messrs. Houston, Maury, Warner, r= 73'd with Darrell St. Claire, Assistant Secretary of the Senate. The conversation covered a number of topics on the organizations and personalities of the Senate. 12 2 1 6 2. I I- GLC) Left with Miss Frances Voorde, Secretary to Senator Birch Bayh (D. , Ind. ), a package on S. 782. This was in response to a request from Senator Bayh when we met with him on this bill on 4 February 1969. Miss Voorde said the Senator would be back in town on Wednesday at which time we will attempt to be in-- touch with him further. I GLC) Left with Miss Dorothy Fosdick, on the staff of the Senate Subcommittee on National Security and Inter- national Operations, copies of two books: Communist China in World Politics and The First Vietnam Crisis which she had requested on a loan basis. 4. GLC) Messrs. Maury and met with Mr. Arthur A. (Peter) Lakeland, Staff Assistant to Senator Jacob Javits (R. , N. Y. ), in connection with the Director's meeting with the Senator on Monday at 2:00 p. m. We confirmed the date for this meeting and learned something more of what the Senator is interested in hearing about when the Director briefs him on Monday. (See Mr. Maury's Memorandum.) SECRET 3. 1 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Friday - 14 February 1969 Page 2 0 6. JGO) Met with Mr. Frank Slatinshek, Counsel, House Armed Services Committee, and discussed with him the OSR/TF review of the document, The Changing Strategic Naval Balance, USSR vs US. " Mr. Slatinshek found it most interesting and said that it would be well to go over it with Mr. Blandford on his return on Monday. At Mr. Slatinshek's request, I checked with OCI and relayed available information on the Peruvian seizure of an American fishing vessel, The Mariner, and the alleged firing on the San Juan. 7. - JGO) Received a call from Miss Sue Tinajero, Senate Foreign Re ations Committee staff, concerning an inquiry received by the Committee staff from a Washington Evening Star writer, Bryan 25X1 Kelly, for point of contact in the Agency for possible information on the recent 83 Cuban defectors. After checking withi I advised Miss Tinajero that the escapes had taken place through Guantanamo and that contact on the matter should be made with the Department of the Navy. 8. JGO) Met with Mr. E. Hugler, House Subcommittee on Manpower and Civil Service staff, who advised that Chair- man Henderson will be returning to the city around noon on Monday. He also advised that Chairman Henderson will be addressing a Department of Defense employee organization in downtown Washington on Tuesday. Contained in the address will be some rather uncomplimentary remarks about the Ervin bill (S. 782). I thanked Mr. Hugler for the information and advised him we plan to meet with Mr.. Henderson early in the week. 9. GO) Talked to Mr. Robert Michaels, House Appropriations Committee staff, who advised that there is little possibility of the follow-up meeting with Chairman Mahon and the CIA Subcommittee for the next two weeks. Mr. Lipscomb plans to leave the city on Monday night or Tuesday and will be away for at least ten days. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Friday - 14 February 1969 10. CEA.) Delivered to Miss Roberts, in the office of Representative J. J. Pickle (D. , Texas), material from the Congressional Record and House Armed Services Committee hearings on Gary Powers for use in response to a constituent. 11. - CEA) Delivered to Mrs. Helen Cannon, in the office of Senator Alan Cranston (D. , Calif. ), a suggested reply budget. who had inquired about the Agency s 12 CEA) Delivered to Mrs. Anderson, in the office of Representative John Paul Hammerschm' Ark. the Agency employment brochures for a constituent, is interested in possible employment with the Agency. 13. JGO) Talked to Mr. Clifford Gaucher, Administrative Assistant to Representative Philip J. Philbin (D. , Mass. who advised that he will be traveling on the second portion of his fellow- ship grant as soon as he receives final approval from Mr. Philbin and may call for additional briefing on India, Thailand and Japan. JOHN M. MA.URY Legislative Counsel cc: O /DDCI Ex/Dir-Compt OPPB DD /I DD/S DD/S&T EA/DDP Mr. Houston Mr. Goodwin 25X1 Item #12 - O/Personnel SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 25X1 STAT Approved For Release 2006/05/12: CIA-RDP72-00337ROD01-7 Calls In SECRET Out JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Thursday - 13 February 1969 10 8 1 5 1. LLM) Scott Cohen, in the office of Senator Charles H. Percy (R. called on the status of the application of When I reported back that our Office of Personnel had no record of an application in this name, Mr. Cohen said he would send a brief bio statement on her so that we could recheck our records before he reports back to her that we have no record of her application. II printed hearing by Senate Armed Services Committee on 6 March 1962 and Representative Cannon's remarks in the Congressional Record would be very helpful to them in fulfilling this constituent request and we will provide 3. I I- LLM) Miss Roberts, in the office of Representative J. J. Pickle (D., Texas), called on behalf of constituents doing research on the May 1960 U-2 incident. She seemed to feel that the her with copies. SECRET 0 - Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337RO00300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET STATOTHR STATOTHR 25X1 25X1 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Thursday - 13 February 1969 5.1 1 Mr. I a representative of 25X1 who said he deals with the Agency, called to ask if I knew the present location of Mr. 1 1. explaining that Mr had mentioned my name in connection with an information system he is developing and discussing with =. I explained that I had had only a one-time brief encounter with Mr.II and that although I do not know how he can be reached, suggested to Simpson that he tr 25x1 19 9 6. LLM) Mr. John Lofton, Republican Congressional Committee staff, called twice during the day. First, to ask for help in identifying any newspaper reports concerning Soviet troop strengths in Czechoslovakia at the height of the invasion and at present. I referred him to the UPI item of 13 February giving the number as 70, 000 and the 16 October 1968 Washington Post item giving the figures 300, 000 to 500, 000. Later, he called to inquire about the Agency's campus recruitment policy in light of today's incident at Princeton. I explained some of the general considerations involved, but pointed out I was not in a position to comment for the Agency and to aet into policy. 8. - JGO) Met briefly with the House Manpower Subcommittee personnel who advised that the bill (H. R. 6304) introduced by Representative Charles H. Wilson (D. , Calif. ), which is identical to the Ervin bill, was a surprise to the staff. SECRET (See Journal of 24 January Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Thursday - 13 February 1969 9. II JGO) Met with Mr. Frank Slatinshek, Counsel, House Armed Services Committee, and reviewed some of the details of yesterday's briefing. He again remarked about the enjoyment of meeting with our people and noted that he is confident that the various legislative considerations can be worked out without undue difficulty. I briefed him concerning Communist intent to launch a series of attacks throughout South Vietnam in connection with the Tet holiday period; 10. - GLC) By way of follow-up to the conversation with Mrs. Dunlevy, I talked with Albert A. (Peter) Lakeland,on the staff of Senator Jacob Javits (R. , N. Y. ), about a meeting between the Director and Senator Javits on Monday at 2:00 p. m. The purpose of this meeting is to brief the Senator on the Middle East situation. Mr. Lakeland said he had not talked directly with the Senator about this meeting but expected to be talking with him tomorrow. At that time he will attempt to determine the specific areas of the Senator's interest and will let us know. He saw no objection to the Director bringing a Middle East expert with him and added. that he would also like to attend the hriefina_ 11. - GLC) Hand carried to Majority Leader Mike Mansfield's o ice an WBIS item containing a Moscow broadcast relating to Senator Mansfield's position on the problem of hijacking of aircraft to Cuba. Energy our response to Ed Bauser's letter on the I -J 25X1 SECRET 12. I GLC) Hand carried to the Joint Committee on Atomic Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/051IETP72-00337R000300080001-7 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Thursday - 13 February 1969 Page 4 GLC) Accompanied Mr. Bruce Clarke and Mr. of OSR, to a briefing of the Senate Preparedness Sub- committee staff on the strategic threat. Present from the Subcommittee staff were Messrs. Kendall, Harper, and Gilleas. The briefing was delayed because of the necessity of Kendall and Harper to meet with Senator Stennis. Subjects covered included Soviet offensive missiles, submarines, and bombers. It was agreed that we would meet again sometime next week to resume the briefing covering the Soviet ABM system, fighters, and Communist China. 14. - GLC) Hand carried to Dorothy Fosdick, on the staff of the Senate Su committee on National Security and International Operations, a copy of Admiral Turner Joy's book How the Communist's Negotiate. Miss Fosdick was most grateful for our assistance, since they had been unable to locate a copy of this book through the Library of Congress, local. book stores, or the Macinilian Publishing Company. Later in the day, Miss Fosdick again requested our assistance in obtaining copies of two other books: Communist China in World Politics by Harold C. Hinton and The First Vietnam Crisis by Melvin Gurtov. 15. II GLC) Met with William Spell, Staff Assistant to Senator John Stennis (D. , Miss. ), and left with him unclassified basic material on the Middle East countries as an outgrowth of our briefing of Spell a short time ago. Spell was most grateful for this material and said it would be extremely useful to him in working for the Senator in this area. Talked with Spell, at some length, about our problem with the Ervin bill (S. 782). Spell recalled the problem from last year and was sympathetic to our situation. In this connection, he thought it might be useful for us to allude to the problem which selective service offices are having as a result of a provision in the Selective Service Act which permits a draft registrant to examine his selective service file. Spell pointed out that dissident groups are creating a real problem by utilizing this provision in the law to harass selective service offices and have practically brought the work of these offices to a standstill in the state of California. Spell agreed that Senator McClellan (D. , A.rk.) might be very helpful to us in solving our problems with this legislation. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Thursday - 13 February 1969 Page 5 16. ~- GLC) Met with Ed Braswell, Staff Director of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and left with him copies of our package on S. 782. Braswell felt that in our presentations on this bill we should stress the unique Agency situation and the fact that the use of things such as psychology testing and the polygraph are conditions of employment which most applicants appreciate and readily agree to. In this connection,he pointed In discussing the Ervin bill, Braswell asked if we had determined just what the Administration position would be on this legislation. I told him we had discussed the matter with Ken BeLieu, who felt he could be of little help to us at this point in time. I told him that we were also contacting the Civil Service Commission in this regard. Braswell thought this was a good idea since an Administration position will have to be reached on this legislation eventually. I also told him that the Director was planning to write Senator Ervin a letter asking for an opportunity to be heard on this bill in executive session. Braswell thought this was highly desirable. Legislative Counsel cc: ODDCI Ex-Dir-Compt OPPB DD/I DD/S DD/S&T EA/DDP Mr. Houston Mr. Goodwin a Item #1 - Office of Personnel Item #5 - Office of Lo istics Item #6 - SB Division SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12: CIA-RDP72-00337R0003 O01-7 Calls CONFIDENTIAL out JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Wednesday - 12 February 1969 25X1 25X1 1. JMM) Following earlier, conversation, I called Mr. Thad Murray, Administrative Assistant to Senator William Spong (D. , Va.) to say that we had no evidence that the Soviet fishing vessels off the Virginia coast were especially equipped for, or primarily engaged in, technical intelligence collection. I said that presumably certain personnel on these vessels had been briefed on intelligence "targets of opportunity," and that crews of such vessels often include regular naval personnel, but that from present indications this fleet was primarily engaged in fishing operations. 2. - JGO) Mr. Frank Slatinshek, Counsel, House Armed Services Committee, visited the Agency and was briefed during the day on the Agency retirement system, personnel policies, Agency organization structure and projected Agency needs for personnel legislation. Present from the Agency were Messrs. John M. Maury, John S. Warner, Robert Wattles, Colonel White hosted at lunch. After lunch, Mr. Slatinshek received a 45-minute briefing on FMSAC by Mr. David Brandwein. Mr. Slatinshek's observations and questions were not only pertinent but evidenced a very favorable disposition towards the Agency, its activities and needs... See Memorandum for the Record. 3. GLC) In connection with the State Department request that we a) rove transmittal of NIS's to the Foreign Affairs Committee, of DDI, indicated their agreement with our position against this particularly since this suggestion originated in the State Department. We will mention to Russ Blandford, on the staff of the House Armed Services Committee, that we have taken this position regarding dissemination of NIS's to this committee. CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 CONFIDENTIAL Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Wednesday - 12 February 1969 Page 2 4. - GLC) Mr, I of OCI, called and indicated that they would be interested in having someone attend any discussions which might be given by the congressional delegation which traveled to Biafra if this can be arranged. I told Mr. we would review the list of members who traveled to Biafra with a view to arranging a debriefing session with at least one of them. 5. I I- GLC) Miss Barbara Burris, on the staff of Rep. Dante B. Fascell (D. , Fla. ), asked if we would check on the name of to see if we have a record of such a person. Miss Burris said that the Congressman is personally interested in trying to locate Mr. but has no other information about him. Security is checking on t is. 6. GLC) Miss Weyforth, in the office of Rep. James W. Symington (D. , Mo. ), called and asked if we could provide their office with some information about the Agency which they could send to the parents of some university students who have been in touch with them concerning the treatment being accorded CIA. repre- sentatives on college campuses. She was particularly interested in anything which might tell these people what the Agency's mission and function really is. I provided her with copies of the CIA pamphlet and the excerpt of the U. S. News and World Report interview with Admiral Raborn. Miss Weyforth expressed appreciation and said she thought these would be very useful for their purposes. Miss Fosdick.. 7. GLC) Miss Dorothy Fosdick, on the staff of the Senate Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations, asked if we might have a copy of the book entitled Hew the Communist's Negotiate written by Admiral Turner Joy. She said this was a book written en about the Korean peace negotiation. With the assistance of Mr. Pforzheimer, the book was located in the CIA Library and is being loaned to cc: O/DDCI DD/S&T Ex/Dir-Compt EA/DDP OPPB Mr. Houston DD/I Mr. Goodwin DD/ S JOHN M. MAURY Legislative Counsel CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-O 'r3o &WQ300080001-7 SECRET Calls In Out JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Tuesday - 11 February 1969 25X1 25X1 it it has decided not to subscribe. He did request, however, thelI 1. 1 1- JGO) Received a call from Mr. William Sullivan, in the office of Representative Glenard P. Lipscomb (R. , Calif.), who advised that after receiving the FBIS White Book for a trial per' section of the 7 February White Book. FBIS has been advised and the material is being provided. 2. CEA) Arranged with Donald T. Appell, Chief Investigator, House Committee on Un-American Activities, for Messrs. to meet with him at his office on 13 February at 1400 to discuss 25X1 3, CEA) Talked to Mrs. Calvert Mathis, in the STATOTHR office of Representative Clarence E. Miller (R. , Ohio), about a letter from a constituent, It was agreed that there was nothing in the letter to which the Agency could respond and no reply will be necessary. 25X1 STATOTHR 5. JGO) Met with Mr. Frank Slatinshek, Counsel, House Arme Services Committee, and arranged to pick him up at 9:30 tomorrow morning to visit the Agency for briefing on the retirement pro- gram and Agency personnel policies. In addition, I briefed Mr. Slatinshek on several items of current interest. See Memorandum for the Record for the items covered. $ECRET: 25X1 25X1 25X1 HR Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337ROO0300080001-7 STATOTHR Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Tuesday - 11 February 1969 6. 1 -4 JGO) Met with Mr. J. R. Blandford, Chief Counsel, House Armed Services Committee, and received from him a co of his Memorandum for Record of Conversation on Thursday with Mr. Blandford advised that no further discussions have been had with the Chairman on the organization of the CIA Subcommittee. I briefed Mr. Blandford on several items of current interest. See Memo- randum for the Record. 7. - LLM) Talked to Miss Weyforth, in the office of epresentative James W. Symington (D., Mo.), who was interested in determining whether the Agency had a prepared rejoinder to the allegations by such groups as SDS concerning the Agency. She explained that they were receiving numerous inquiries from parents who wanted to be sure that their children were getting a balanced picture. I explained our general policy pertaining to such comments, but said I would send her a pamphlet on the Agency which may help to fill the fact-vacuum and a reprint of the Raborn "U. S. News and World Report" interview. This apparently will satisfy her needs for the present, and she requested ten copies of each sometime tomorrow morning, if at all possible. Senator William B. Spong to deliver and explain to his Legislative Assistant, Miss Carolyn Naff, background material on Middle East countries the Senator plans to visit during his upcoming trip. Also talked to the Senator's Administrative Assistant, Mr. Thad Murray, who was concerned about Soviet fishing activity off the Virginia coast. Briefed Mr. Murray on general nature and scope of Soviet fishing operations and offered to check on any evidence that the Soviet fleet in question was engaged in technical intelligence collection. 8.1 - JMM) and I visited the office of SECRO Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET 25X1 STATOTHR Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Tuesday - 11 February 1969 Page 3 9, JGO) Met with Mr. Robert Michaels, on the staff of the House Appropriations Committee, and discussed lightly the request of the Office of the Secretary of Defense representatives that OSR, be authorized to brief the Independent Offices of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Soviet civil defense. Mr. Michaels advised that this matter should be cleared with the Chairman and he would be pleased to raise it with him on his return next week. He has no doubt, however, of the Chairman's opposition of Agency utilization of personnel for such briefings. 10.1 1 JGO) Met with Senator Jack Miller (R.,Iowa) concerning the selective service case of Mr. 1 :1 OSI. The 25X1 Senator was most helpful in his remarks and asked that I meet with him further on this matter after his return to the city on Friday. (See Memorandum for the Record.) t) t:) actually originated in the State Department, I suggested to 5x1 that the Agenc take a firm position in opposition to this idea. I suggested, - GLC) Inasmuch as it has developed that the suestion of sending NIS's to the House Foreign Affairs Committee within the DDI. STATOTHR however, thati would want to raise this at a higher level 12. STATOTHR GLC) In response to his inquiry regarding the status of the application of I advised Mr. Orin Briggs, on the staff of Senator Strom Thurmond ar. ), that we had thoj:oughly reviewed application (which had been submitted ut had no openings which would be in the name of I of interest to him. I told Briggs our Personnel Director would be writing to this effect within the next few days. Briggs said had another possibility in mind and was interested in knowing the Agency s reaction to his application. 13. GLC) Colonel Everett Harper, on the staff of the Senate Preparedness u committee, called and asked if we would be sure to have Mr. Bruce Clarke, OSR, prepare to discuss ChiCom radar capa- bilities when he briefs the Subcommittee staff on Thursday. This message has been relayed to Mr. Clarke. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 Tuesday - 11 February 1969 14. II- GLC) Mr. Maury and I met with William Woodruff, on the staff of the Senate Appropriations Committee, for luncheon. In the course of our meeting the following items were discussed: a. Woodruff advised that although the Appropriations Committee has not formally designated the membership of its Subcommittees, Senator Allen Ellender (D., La.) and Senator John McClellan (D. , Ark.) have been advised by the Chairman that they will be appointed to the CIA. Subcommittee. In response to our question, Woodruff saw no objection to our making contact with Senator McClellan on the basis of his expected appointment for the purpose of providing him with background briefings on the Agency. b. Woodruff repeated his suggestion regarding the Ervin bill that we should pursue this with Senator Birch Bayh (D. , Ind.) and other members of the Constitutional Rights Subcommittee. (In response to our question he said he thought Senator McClellan could be most helpful to us. ) c. Woodruff felt that the Director should definitely raise the Ervin bill problem at the first meeting of the CIA. Subcommittee. He also feels it would be appropriate for us to discuss our problems with this bill with various members of the Subcommittee separately. d. Woodruff repeated the statement which he had made earlier that he thought Senator Symington's publication of the Director's letter on the Pueblo matter could cause some rather serious problems for us. He appreciates that this was done in response to Symington's desire to quiet critics such as Senator Stephen Young (D. , Ohio) but he feels that the letter may not be considered in this context by persons who do not choose to interpret it that way. e. Woodruff is devoting considerable effort to the Pueblo and ABM issues. He expects to make Senator Russell as knowledgeable as possible on the Pueblo. f. Woodruff provided some helpful information regarding the role of Bryce Harlow, Assistant to the President for Congressional Relations, and Ken Be Lieu, his deputy, with respect to the Congress. cc: O / DDCI Ex/ Dir- Compt OPPB DD/ I Mr. Goodwin DD/ S DD/S&T EA./ DDP Mr. Houston JOHN M. MAURY Legislative Counsel SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12: CIA-RDP72-00337R0Q[ BE008CO01-7 13 Calls 8 In 2 SECRET Out 2 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Monday - 10 February 1969 2. I I- JMM) Called the office of Senator Jacob Javits (R. , N. Y.) as follow up to his efforts to reach the Director Friday after- noon (7 February). Senator Javits will be out of town the rest of the week, and his secretary was not available, but left message that I had called. STATSPEC FBIS, informing us that s e received a note from the office of Repre- sentative John S. Monagan (D. , Conn.) asking us to cancel their four subscriptions. (See Journal item of 8 January 1969). 3. 1 -1 GS) Received a call from SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET, Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Monday - 10 February 1969 15XX15X1 0 Page 2 0 0 6. CEA) Spoke to Larry Conrad, Chief Counsel, Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments, concerning the Ervin bill (S. 782). Conrad said he had been informed by Paul Woodard,of the Ervin Subcommittee, that no hearings are planned and it is expected that the Subcommittee will report the bill out, as will the full Committee, for an early vote on the floor. On the question of the Arthur Flemming Award, Conrad said he was unable to attend the meeting and sent Larry Cummings, of Senator Bayh's office, to sit in for him. Conrad was unable to furnish any information on the meeting. 8. I I- GLC) Hand carried to Robert O'Brien, in Speaker McCormack's office, a copy of a 1966 OER publication entitled "Foreign Trade of the European Satellites in 1965: A. Statistical Summary (ER 66-27, November 1966)". I had previously advised O'Brien that another publication which he requested had been printed in a study prepared by the Joint Economic Committee. I explained our policy with regard to publications of this sort and asked O'Brien to restrict the distribution of these documents as much as possible. --V" SE Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Monday - 10 February 1969 9. - GLC) In connection with the review of congres- h th i e t sional recipients of t e FBIS White Book, contact was made w following offices: a. Senator Peter H. Dominick (R. , Colo.) continue the book marking it to the attention of Mr. Charles Kendrick. b. Senator Allen J. Ellender (D. , La.) continue sending it to the attention of Miss Marihelen Horneman. C. Senator Stuart Symington (D. , Mo.) continue the book. d. Representative Roman C. Pucinski (D. , Ill.) continue the STATOTHR e. Senator Len B. Jordan (R. , Idaho) discontinue the book. STATOTHR STATOTHR f. Senator Thomas Dodd (D. , Conn.) continue the book. 25X1 Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. (D., Va.) discontinue the book. STATOTHR STATOTHR STATOTHR STATOTHR 10. GLC) Mr. Wallace Howard, of OSI, alerted us to the case of one o his analysts, who is seeking draft deferment. One ofi colleagues, I I has been in touch with Senator Jack Miller (R. , Iowa) regarding case. Senator Miller felt he could assist IIn obtaining a deferment u asked him to obtain an official request from the Agency asking him to do so. I discussed this case with Mr. O, Office of Personnel, and it was agreed we would be in touch with Senator Miller or his staff indicating that the Agency had made every reasonable request it felt warranted in Mr. Ocase and did not feel we were in a position to press the matter further. I Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 Monday - 10 February 1969 12. I- GLC) Met with William Woodruff, on the staff of the Senate Appropriations Committee, to keep him up-to-date regarding our thinking on the Ervin bill. Woodruff still feels we should pursue this matter in the Judiciary Committee through Senator Birch Bayh (D. , Ind. ) and that the Director should raise the subject at the next meeting of the CIA Subcommittee. Woodruff said he could give no guarantee that the Director wouid,not receive a somewhat negative reaction from Senator Russell but he feels that the Agency should bring it to the attention of the Sub- committee meeting involving legislative matters which are of concern to us. Briefed Woodruff on the following items: Energy biographic data on Hand carried to the Joint Committee on Atomic SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006Rtt~ItRDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Monday - 10 February 1969 Page 5 14. I I- GLC) At their request, I met with Mr. Milton Wernstron, formerly of Senator Thomas Dodd's (D. , Conn.) staff, and Mr. David Martin, currently on his staff, to listen to their discussions of an organization known as the nd the 25X1 involvement of n the organization. I agreed to talk with our people concerning this radio station and to give some suggestions as to whom they might talk to in the State Department about this. cc: O/DDCI Ex/Dir-Compt OPPB DDI DD/S DD/S&T EA/DDP Mr. Houston 1'1 Goodwin Item #9 - FBIS Item j Item 14 - 4 Legislative Counsel JOHN M. MAURY 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R0@S 3.Of 1X 01-7 11 Calls 5 SECRET OIn 0 ut 4 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Friday - 7 February 1969 1. GLC) ator Stuart Symington (D. ,Mo. ), personal y, statistics on aircraft, which the Senator had requested from Mr. Critchfield at his briefing of the Senator yesterday. The Senator said he had talked with the Director yesterday and wanted to be sure we had instructed our people in the field to take the initiative in making contact with him. I assured the Senator that instructions had been dispatched. to the field. 2. GLC) Hand carried to Stan Kimmitt, Secretary to W. jo uny nsfield,` the text of two Moscow broadcasts commenting on Senator Mansfield's recent statements on Cuba and Senate considerations of the non-proliferation treaty. Kimmitt indicated again that Senator Mansfield is interested in these FBIS items. In response to his question as to how things are going for us, I mentioned to Kimmitt, in a rather general way, the Agency's problems with regard to Senator Ervin's bill (S. 782). As a former military officer, Kimmitt appreciated the problems which the bill would create for sensitive agencies. He said there was little he could do for us, however, other than turn a few votes' in our direction in case the issue should come up on the Senate floor. I told him we hoped to have an opportunity to speak on this issue in an executive session of Senator Ervin's Subcommittee and hoped to avoid another floor debate such as occurred last year. 3. I I JMM) Mr. Warner and I called on Mr. Kenneth BeLieu, Deputy Assistant to the President for Congressional Relations, with regard to the Ervin bill (S.782). Be Lieu was entirely sympathetic with our problem and offered some suggestions. See Memo for the Record for details. SECT ti Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006h 1 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Friday - 7 February 1969 Page 2 4. I I GLC) Mn OBGI/DDI, called to say that Al Haynes, State Department, had been in touch with their office and indicated that the Latin American Subcommittee of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs would be interested in receiving NIS's in the future. Haynes was exploring this with I --I I told I that this type of material had never been provided to the Congress specifically on a continuing basis and suggested that he get as many of the facts as were available from Mr. Haynes so we could focus on the situation. I asked. him particularly if he could determine whether the specific reference to NIS's had been made by someone on the Hill or whether this was a suggestion by someone in the State Department. I said Haynes is sending him a memo on this which he will bring to our attention and to the attention of the DDI. 5. GLC) John Norpel, on the staff of the Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security, called to say that he learned today that Ben Mandel, a former employee of the staff who still does some part-time work there, had apparently referred a Reuters' correspondent by the name of Norpel said. although Mandel denied doing this he (Norpel) happened to overhear Mandel's conversation with 0 and wanted to alert me to a possible call from Norpel expressed apologies on behalf of the Subcommittee for Mandel's indiscretion. 6. I I - GLC) Mr. Pat Holt, on the staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called to say that he would be leaving tomorrow on a trip to Latin America which would include visits to Quayaquil, Quito, and Panama. 7. - GLC) Returned to Mr. C. B. Morrison, on the staff of Senator Allen J. Ellender (D. , La. ), the second group of the Senator's film from his trip to the Soviet Union. Mr. Morrison showed me a collection of Soviet publications which Morrison said a member of the Soviet Embassy had left the other day and which the Senator thought we might be interested in seeing. I expressed interest in these and Morrison will make them available to us within the next few weeks. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECKLI Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Friday - 7 February 1969 with Mr. o chaels, of the House Appropriations Committee staff, and changed the combination on Mr. Michaels' safe. It had been some time since this combination had been changed. Mr. Michaels noted that in conversation with Mr. Helms before the briefing yesterday, they had discussed the recent Senate document from Senator Jackson's Subcommittee, entitled "Specialists and Generalists, a Selection of Readings. " Mr. Michaels advised that he had located a copy and sent it along for Mr. Helms. I briefed Mr. Michaels on Soviet development of the Syrian port of Tartus and the forthcoming U. S. /ChiCom meeting in Warsaw. 8. JGO) Mr. I Office of Security, met 9.1 JGO) Met with Mr. Bun Benton Bray, Director, House Subcommittee on Manpower and Civil Service, and discussed with him the Ervin bill and the companion bill by Charles Wilson (D., Calif.). Mr. Bray advised in essence that Mr. Henderson in recent conversations has indicated that three points or areas of consideration need to be re- done in the Ervin bill. These are (1) protection of national security inter- ests, (2) the relationship between supervisor and employee, and (3) the appellate procedures. Mr. Bray and the staff plan some work in this area during the coming week in order to have at least a working paper ready for Mr. Henderson's review on his return to the city on the 17th of February. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SE(i ET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Friday - 7 February 1969 25X1 25X1 STATOTHR 25X1 12, - RW) Received a call from Miss Reynolds, in the office of Representative Charles A. Vanik (D., Ohio), who requested a personnel interview for Monday for After arranging this with Mr. I Personnel, advised Miss Reynolds the appointment was scheduled for 10:00 a. m. on Monday, 10 February. 13. I JMM) Had a lengthy (almost two hours) conversation with Representative Glenard P. Lipscomb on a variety of subjects including: 25X1 a. I I a visiting Soviet official who is trying to c. the Ervin bill (S. 782) and what can be done about it on the House side; d. Agency relations in the Congress generally, and certain problems in this connection regarding certain congressmen. See Memo for the Record for details. contact Lipscomb; (gave Lipscomb a background paper on b. some DOD developments regarding DIA; 14. JMM) Met with Robert Michaels, House Appropriations Committee staff, and delivered to him papers on the Venezuelan reaction to proposed establishment of a free port in IV in.eto handle Libyan oil and the Page 4 These were in response to questions raised by Representative Bow at the Director's 6 February briefing of the Subcommittee. Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel F'rir1axr - 7 P'Phriiarv 1969 Page 5 16. JMM) The senior duty officer called at 1845 to say that Senator Jacob K. ?Javits had called earlier for the Director, who was out of town, and upon return the Director had asked me to call Javits and find out what his problem was. I called Javits' office but found he had departed for New York and would be on the West Coast all of next week. His secretary said the matter apparently was not urgent. cc: Ex/Dir-Comet Mr. Houston Mr. Goodwin OPPB EA/DDP DD/I DD IS DD/S&T Iterr, 12 - Personnel JOHN M. MAURY Legislative Counsel SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12Z2-00337R0b01-7 ElOtt Calls In Out JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Thursday - 6 February 1969 1. - GLC) George Murphy, on the staff of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, called to say that the Committee would like to have the Director come up for his briefing on Thursday, 20 February, at 10:00 a. m. He suggested that to the extent possible the Director's narrative be held down to a one-hour presentation in order to allow sufficient time for questions and answers. After checking with the Director's office, I informed Murphy that this date was acceptable to us. 0 I 0 3. GLC) David Martin, on the staff of Senator Thomas J. Dodd (D., Conn. ), called and asked if I would be willing to meet with I I a former member of Senator Dodd's staff, I told Martin I doubted that I could be of any help to but I would be willing to talk with him if he called. SECRc1 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 I 25X1 Approved For Release 2006/05/12SEICRlPT2-00337R000300080001-7 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Thursday - 6 February 1969 Page 2 4. r - GLC) Talked at some length with , of NSA, on the new vin bill (S. 782). I advised. him of the limited contacts I have had this week and indicated that a senior Agency official (presumably the Director) would probably have another talk with Senator 25X1 Ervin. Ofavors the Presidential exemption provision as a fall back exemption and also expressed the opinion that it would be desirable for our Agencies to make a formal request to Senator Ervin for an opportunity to appear before his Constitutional Rights Subcommittee in executive Res Ginn to exnlain the Aaent,v' s nnsitinn on this hill _ 6. IF JMM) Accompanied the Director to brief the CIA Sub- committee o House Appropriations Committee. (See Memo for the Record for details. ) 7. I I- JMM) Talked by phone with Sam Papich, FBI, regarding the Ervin bill (S. 782) and various possibilities for coping with the problem it poses for FBI, CIA, and NSA. (See Memo for the Record for details. ) 8. JMM) Called Carolyn Naff, Legislative Assistant to Senator William B. Spong (D. , Va. ), in response to her earlier query and answered certain questions regarding an FBIS item quoting a recent speech of the Senator's. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RD P72-00337R000300080001-7 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page Thursday - 6 February 1969 9. JGO) Due to the press of other activities, Mr. Robert Mic ae s, House Appropriations Committee staff, requested that we put off until tomorrow morning at ten o'clock the changing of his safe combination. Arrangements are being completed with the Office of Security to meet with Mr. Michaels at that time. 10. JGO) In response to his call, met with Mr. Vincent Augliere, House Subcommittee on Foreign Operations and Government Information, who advised that Chairman Moss is scheduled to meet with al a resident of more than 25 years in 11. JGO) Met with Mr. J.R. Blandford, Counsel, House Armed Services Committee, and confirmed with him the arrange- ments to date for forwarding certain personal effects of Admiral Taylor's to the Admiral on 13 February. Mr. Blandford advised that he had met during the afternoon with al Mr. Blandford will provide us with a copy o his detailed memoran um of conversation tomorrow. Mr. Blandford advised that he had notified the FBI about this meeting. 12, - JGO) Received a call from Mr. Bruce Merkle, Administrative Assistant to Representative William Bray (R. , Ind. ), concerning John Lofton of the Republican Congressional Committee staff. Mr. Lofton had earlier made certain requests to the Director of FBIS which suggested the necessity for verification of Mr. Lofton's status with the Republican Congressional Committee. 13. - CEA) Carl Blake, Administrative Assistant to Representative Donald W.Riegle (R. , Mich.), called to say that he would like to talk to George Carver concerning Riegle's itinerary in the Far East. I arranged for Carver to call Blake. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/0S RE VDP72-00337R000300080001-7 25X1 STAT 25X1 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Thursday - 6 February 1969 14. Accompanied Page 4 to a meeting with Jean Gordon, Administrative Assis- tant to Representative Charles S. Gubser R. , Calif. ), regarding a letter from a constituent, Miss Gordon said this would be more than adequate in preparing a letter for the Congressman to sendIvhich would hopefully discourage him from his project. 15. Mrs. Linville, in the office of Rep- resentative Tom Steed (D., Okla), called on behalf of a constituent, Iwho was interested in a position with the Agency for her son, currently attending Oklahoma University. Arranged with the Office of Personnel to send appropriate correspondence regarding an employment application to ith a copy of the letter to Mr. Steed's office. JOHN M. MAURY Legislative Counsel Distribution: O/DDCI Ex/Dir-Comet OPPB DDI DD IS DD/S&T EA/DDP Mr. Houston Mr. Goodwin Item #2 - SB Division Item 15 - Personnel SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 200' IA-RDP72-00337R~0@00t6001-7 8 Calls 6 In 1 Out 6 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Wednesday - 5 February 1969 25X1 25X1 2. I - JGO) Received a call from Mr. Robert Pringle in Mr. Hughes' office, INR, State Department, requesting in- formation for Miss Courty, who is seeking advice for the "House Republican Caucus" concerning foreign newspaper monitoring. After checking with FBIS, I provided name and STAT telephone extension as a point of contact on oreign press monitoring. Mr. Pringle was most appreciative. 3, JMM) Accompanied I , OCI, 25X1 to brief Senator z iam . Spong (D. , Va.) and his Legislative Assistant, Carolyn Naff, in. preparation for the Senator's upcoming trip to Beirut, Cairo, Amman , Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. The Senator appeared genuinely impressed and appreciative. (See Memo for the Record for details.) I gave the Senator an FBIS item quoting a TASS release attacking one of his recent speeches. 4. I I- RJK) Marion Ball, USIA, called to ask whether a film entitled "Afro-American Freedom Struggle" is available in the Agency. She had received an inquiry about it from James Dillon, Senate Subcommittee on Investigations staff. After checking withC I informed her that we did not have this film. C ET SE Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Wednesday - 5 February 1969 Page 2 5. I JGO) Met with Mr. Robert Michaels, House Appropriations ommi tee staff, who advised that he had had no fur- ther queries or suggestions from Chairman Mahon concerning topics for the Director's briefing Thursday morning. 6. JGO) Met with Mr. J.R. Blandford, House Armed Services ommittee staff, who advised that there are no Committee hearings under contemplation at the present time andthings are, in fact, quite unsettled in the Committee. 7. I I- JGO) Met with Mr. Bruce Merkle, Ad- ministrative Assistant to Representative William Bray (R., Ind.), and returned to him the book, The Secret Services of Europe. I relayed to him the appreciation of our librar for his thou htfulness. I also gave to Mr. Merkle for Mr. Bra commenting on a recent constituent newsletter wherein Mr. Bray took the government of Sweden to task for their recognition of North Vietnam. This is the second Soviet comment within a week on that particular newsletter. Mr. Merkle was most appreciative. 8.1 JGO) Met with Mrs. Cathy Parham, Assistant to Representative Bob Wilson (R. , Calif. ), and provided a copy of an FBIS Moscow broadcast to North America citing comments of Mr. Wilson on the release of the Pueblo crew. Mrs. Parham noted that Mr. Wilson is interested in such items. 25X1 25X1 11 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SIE~. Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Wednesday - 5 February 1969 9. GLC) George Murphy, on the staff of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, called and discussed possible dates for the Director's briefing of the Committee. I told him that the Director was already committed on 18 and 19 February (dates Murphy had suggested). I indicated that as of this moment either the dates of 17, 20, or the 21 might be acceptable. Murphy said he would shoot for the 20th.and let us know if this was a good date for the Committee. 10. II- GLC) , in the office of Security, called regarding an Agency employee, who has been asked by a mutual friend to su mi a persona resume to Senator Edward Kennedy (D. , Mass.). The friend believes the Senator would be interested in adding him to his staff. 0 II SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 sJl. Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Wednesday - 5 February 1969 I told him I would look into this and be -ti ;r *^,ich Page 4 14. GLC) At his request I met with David Martin, on the sta~i of omas Dodd (D. , Conn. ). Martin said he was preparing some material on Vietnam for the Senator's use. He said it would be helpful to him in this connection if we could provide him with information on the effect that casualties as opposed to mortalities are having on the Vietcong and the Vietnamese. He is particularly concerned about the problem which this might create for them in connection with hospitalization, medical care, and other logistical support for casualties. Ex/Dir-Compt O/DDCI OPPB DD/I Mr. Houston Mr. Goodwin Item #12 -SB Div. Item 2 25X1 Approvelease 2006/05/12: CIA-RSE 37R000300080001-7 DD/S DD/S&T EA/DDP Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R00af Q01-7 Calls In Out SECRET JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Tuesday - 4 February 1969 22 9 0 1 1.1 - LLM) Met with Representative Dante B. Fascell (D., Fla.) in followup to his call to Mr. Maury yesterday afternoon. See Memorandum for the Record on Cuban exile group. 2. II JMM) Met with William Spell, in the office of Senator John Stennis (D., Miss.), and briefed him on: Mr. Spell said Senator Stennis' interest'in the Soviet leadership situation had been stimulated by today's Washington Post article by Anatole Shub regarding the rehabilitation of Stalin. I said that apparently something strange was going on in the Kremlin, and we were following it closely, but this item in itself did not justify any firm conclusion. Mr. Spell said that the Armed Services Committee had scheduled an organizational meeting for tomorrow soon after which they would probably want an Agency briefing. However he doubted that they would be ready for this until the week of the 17th. He remarked that at a recent meeting the Committee had voted unanimously to request the President to resubmit the nominations of all "carry over" executive officials who would normally be subject to Senate confirmation. Spell said he assumed this might apply to the Director as well as to Department of Defense officials. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Tuesday - 4 February 1969 3. JMM) Arranged with Carolyn Naff, Legislative Assistant to Senator William B. Spong (D. , Va. ), for the Senator to be briefed at 2:00 p. m. , 5 February, by Mr. on, the political and economic situations in the Middle East, in preparation for te Senator's upcoming trip to that area. 4. I I- GLC) Following the breakfast session for freshmen Congressmen, Representative William Alexander (D., Ark.) expressed an interest in a tour of the building. He was taken through the Agency library to the Historical Intelligence Staff, where he was briefed by Mr. Pforzheimer, and to the Ops Center, where he was briefed and given a tour by Captain F- 1. Mr. Alexander appeared quite interested and remained in the building until approximately 10:30. 5. - GLC) James Kendall, Staff Director of the Senate Preparedness investigating Subcommittee, called and said he would like to have Bruce Clarke brief the Subcommittee staff on the strategic threat as he had done last year. The staff is interested in this briefing prior to receiving formal briefings by both the Director and the Secretary of Defense on military posture. Kendall said he would like to have emphasis placed on the major issues which have developed since a similar briefing given the staff last year particularly ICBMs and the MRV program. I told Kendall I would check on this and be in touch with him. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Tuesday - 4 February 1969 7. I JGO) Talked to Mr. Robert Michaels, House Appropriations Committee staff, who called for Chairman Mahon and scheduled a meeting for the Director to meet with the Chairman, Mr. Bow and Mr. Lipscomb, Thursday morning at 9:30. The Executive Director, OSI, and Office of Security have been advised. During the day, I also briefed Mr. Michaels on the following items: Paris talks, ChiCom MRBM program, the Kremlin shooting, and the Soviet recon satellite program. 8. II- JGO) Met with Mr. Frank Slatinshek, Counsel, House Armed Services Committee, and briefed him on the Paris talks, 10. I I- JGO) Talked tol General Counsel, National Security Agency, at some length on the Ervin bill and possible courses of action to be followed. 25X1 indicated in part that the NSA need for exception from the bill is receiving very limited support at this moment at the DOD legislative liaison level and there does not .appear to be any restrictions on NSA proceeding on its own behalf in seeking this exception from the legisla- tion. 11 JGO) Arranged for a personnel interview for Wednesday, ebruary, 2:45 p.m. for who was referred to this office from the Senate Internal Security U7 committee. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET 25X1 25X1 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 Tuesday - 4 February 1969 12 CEA) Representatives William Alexander (D., Ark.), Mario Biaggi (D., N.Y.), Bill D. Burlison (D. , Mo. ), William V. Chappell, Jr. (D. , Fla. ), W. C. Daniel (D. , Va.), Ed Foreman (R. , N.M.), Edwin I. Koch (D. , N.Y.), James R. Mann (D., S. C.), Abner J. Mikva (D., Ill.), L. Richardson Preyer (D., N. C.), James W. Symington (D., Mo.) and Gus Yatron (D., Pa.) attended the breakfast at the Agency hosted by the Director. 13 - CEA) Called Mr. James Hyde, BOB, concerning S. 782 (formerly S. 1035). Mr. Hyde said he has nothing to do with the bill at BOB but would notify Victor Zafra, who is handling the bill, of our interest. 14.1 - KEF) Received a call from Mrs. Flannigan, in the office of Representative Walter W. Flowers (D. , A.la. ), who advised that the Congressman had forgotten about this morning's breakfast and was very apologetic. Mrs. Flannigan said the Congress- man had been looking forward to the breakfast briefing and felt that he was "missing something. " I advised that we were going to schedule a second breakfast for those congressmen who were unable to attend today and we would be sure to include Representative Flowers on the list of invitees. 15. I I- KEF) Received a call from Mr. David Elder, Administrative Assistant to Representative Robert Stephens (D. , Ga.), who requested the telephone extension of Mr. O/Personnel. After ascertaining that Mr. Elder wished 25X1 to talk to Mr. I about for whom an appoint- ment has been scheduled for Friday, I advised Mr. Elder that I would have Mr. I give him a call. Mr. was advised and 25X1 said he would place the call immediately. - CD) Received a call from Francis Griffin, in the office of Senator William D. Saxbe (R. , Ohio), who requested the telephone extension of Upon checking with the Office of Personnel, I was advised that the Senator's office had also called Personnel and the matter was being taken care of. s not an Agency employee.) STATOTHR SECRE Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Journal Office of Legislative Counsel Tuesday - 4 February 1969 SECRET Page 5 18, GLC) Hand carried to the office of Senator Stuart Symington (D. a letter from the Director to the Senator. 25X1 19. JMM) nd I called on Ed Braswell, Chief of Staff of the Senate Armed Services -Committee, to advise him of our concern over the reintroduction of the Ervin bill (S. 782 - Constitutional Rights of Federal Employees). We reminded Braswell of the serious problem which the bill poses for the Agency but we also indicated we wanted to avoid being accused of "lobbying" against it. We recommended several alternatives for seeking Agency exemption from the bill and indicated our concern that the bill not move too rapidly. Braswell seemed to appreciate the problem but strongly recommended that every effort be made to avoid conflict (particularly in a floor fight) with Senator Ervin. He suggested that we try to see Ervin once more in an effort to convince him of the need for our exemption. (See Memo for Record for details. ) Mr. Braswell mentioned that the Committee had not been thoroughly organized as yet but that we could expect intensive questioning on the ABM issue when a Committee briefing is scheduled. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006i -1 kIRDP72-00337ROO0300080001-7 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 6 Tuesday - 4 February 1969 Birch Bayh (D., Ind, and reminded him of our continued concern over the Ervin bill. Senator Bayh assured us of his continued support and said he would try to determine the speed with which the bill will move in the Judiciary Committee. He too suggested that we try once again to reason with Senator Ervin concerning our position. (See Memo for the Record for details.) J H .. URY Legislative Counsel cc: Ex /Dir - Compt O/DDCI DD/I DD /S DD/S&T I Mr. Goodwin Mr. Houston OPPB EA/DDP Item 15 - D/Personnel SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R00 ~~1-7 6 Calls 13 In 1 ut 1 SECRET O JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Monday - 3 February 1969 1.1 1 JMM) Miss Carolyn Naff, in the office of Senator William B. Spong (D., Va. ), called to say the Senator was departing on a trip to the Middle East on 13 February and would like an unclassified briefing on the area on the afternoon of either the 6th, 7th, or 12th of February. After checking with Drexel Godfrey and finding that Mr. was returning on the 6th, I called back and advised that would be available for the briefing at 2:00 P. M. on 6 February. 2. JMM) Rep. Dante Fascell (D. , Fla.) called to say he had two matters to discuss--the first of which he would prefer not to go into on the phone. I told. him one of my colleagues would call on him tomorrow STAT morning, alerted Mr. to do so. 3. MM) The Director's office advised that pursuant to a phone conversation between the Director and Senator Symington (D. , Mo. ), I Iwill brief Senator Symington on the Middle East situation on 6 February. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Monday - 3 February 1969 Page 2 5. - JGO) Met with Mr. Frank Slatinshek, Counsel, House Armed Services Committee, and scheduled a briefing and luncheon at the Agency for Wednesday, 12 February. 7. I I- JGO) Received a call from Mr. Paul Goulding, Assistant to Senator Claiborne Pell (D. , R. I. ), who advised that the Senator is in receipt of a letter from Mr. and requested that I I come by the office Tuesday morning. 8.1 _j JGO) Received a call from Mr. O'Brien, in the office of Speaker McCormack, who requested copies of the following publications: "Foreign Trade of European Satellites - 1965" and Intelligence Directorate, "Communist Chinese Balance of Payments 1950-65. " DD/I has been advised. 9. I - CEA) Received a call from Miss Shifrin, in the office of Representative Allard Lowenstein (D. , N. Y. ), who advised that the Congressman would be unable to attend the breakfast briefing tomorrow as he was going out of the country. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : C DP72-00337ROO0300080001-7 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel CRET Page 3 Monday - 3 February 1969 10. - GLC) Mr. George Murphy, on the staff of the Joint committee on omic Energy, called to alert us to the fact that they will he sending the Agency a letter expressing Committee interest in I involved or had information concerning the atomic energy program. L Mr . Murphy said the Committee is interested in nowing i was 12. - KEF) Received a call from Mr. Mayne Elder, Administrative Assistant to Representative Robert Stephens, Jr. (D. , Ga.S6TOTHR who requested a personnel interview this Friday forl After making arrangements with I advised Mr. Elder that 25X1 an appointment had been schedule or 10:00 a. . , Friday, 7 February. CEA) Called Larry Conrad, Chief Counsel, Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments, for any information he might be able to provide on the plans of the Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights with regard to S. 782 (formerly S. 1035). Conrad said he would check with Paul Woodard of the Constitutional Rights Sub- committee and be back in touch. 14. CEA) Received a call from the office of Representative Patrick T. Ca ery (D. , La.) that the Congressman is ill with the flu and will be unable to attend the Agency breakfast. He would like very much to come to the next breakfast when it is scheduled. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337ROO0300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 Monday - 3 February 1969 15. GLC) Talked further with Bill Woodruff, on the staff of the Senate Appropriations Committee, regarding the material we are preparing on research grants and showed him a copy of the draft of our transmittal letter to Senator Richard Russell (D. , Ga. ). Woodruff made a suggested change in the letter and added that he did not see any problems with regard to this. He intends to suggest to Senator Russell that he (Woodruff) show this list to Senator Mike Mansfield (D. , Mont.) and then return it to the Agency for safekeeping. I also talked with Woodruff about the bill which Senator Sam J. Ervin,Jr. (D. , N. Car.) had reintroduced (S. 782). I asked Woodruff for any thoughts he had as to how we should handle this. He suggested that we work through Senator Birch Bayh (D. , Ind.) in an attempt to solve our problem within the Senate Judiciary Committee. He also suggested that Mr. Helms raise this 25X1 as a problem the first time he meets with the CIA. Subcommittee. 16. I IGLC) Charles Kirbow, on the staff of the Senate Armed Services Committee, talked with me briefly about the discussions which have arisen over the the continuation of the Homrable Stanley Resor as Secretary of the Army. Kirbow said that several members of the Committee, especially Senator Margaret Chase Smith (R. , Maine), have expressed their views that President Nixon should have formally reappointed Secretary Resor and submitted his name to the Senate Armed Services Committee for approval. Secretary Resor's case has touched off a controversy in the Committee concerning the continuance in office of employees of President Johnson's administration. Kirbow mentioned this only because it is conceivable (though he thinks unlikely) that a similar question could be raised regarding Mr. Helm's continuance in the position of DCI. Kirbow wanted us to know that should this arise it was not the result of any feeling against Mr. Helms but rather the involvment in the overall problem. SECRET Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7 SECRET,; Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 5 Monday - 3 February 1969 17.1 GLC) James Kendall, Staff Director of the Senate Preparedness Subcommittee, called to say that in his posture briefing of the Subcommittee former Secretary Clifford gave a figure for the number of Soviet bombers which was approximately three quarters of that given to the Subcommittee by the Agency. Kendall wondered whether we could explain the discrepancy. He thought he knew what it was but wanted to hear it from us. After checking with Bruce Clarke, OSR, I advised Kendall that Secretary Clifford had used the figure of 150 bombers which was an accurate figure; however, this figure does not include some 45-50 BISON bombers which25X1 are used as tankers. Kendall said this was the explanation he expected but he Mr. Kendall indicated, prior to the Senate's consideration of the Non- proliferation Treaty, the Preparedness Subcommittee would want a briefing from the Director on the status of the various nuclear powers and the capability of other countries to achieve nuclear standing. They would be particularly interested in those countries who have not as yet signed the NPT but could. develop nuclear capability such as India. I mentioned the Director's extremely heavy schedule and indicated that there might be a problem in the timing of this briefing. Kendall did not suggest a particular date but said they would obviously want the briefing before the Treaty comes up. 18. I I - GLC) Mr. Goodwin advised that I of NSA, had been in touch with him about a call which he had received from Bill Kenworthy, a former member of Senator Peter Dominick' s (R. , Colo.) 25X1 staff. It appears , another member of Senator Dominick's staff, It was agreed that he would contact JOHN M. MAURY Legislative Counsel cc: Ex/Dir-Compt DD/S O/DDCI DD/S&T OPPB EA/DDP DD/ I Mr. Houston Item 12-0/P; Item 15- .DD S&T; Item 17-OC SECRET Mr. Goodwin I 25X1 Approved For Release 2006/05/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000300080001-7