JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Wednesday - 26 September 1973
1Delivered to Frank Slatinshek, Chief Counsel,
House Armed Services ommi ee, a set of draft le islative items relating 25X1
to possible amendments of the National Security Act
In brief, Slatinshek thought the proposals were q e
good u ade no provision for one point that has bothered
Chairman Nedzi, Intelligence Subcommittee, considerably and that is Agency
After considerable
discussion Slatins e agree a i ne for legislative
treatment but that we should keep it on the back burner because he is quite
certain Chairman Nedzi will be raising it with us in the future.
2. (Confidential - JGO) Met with Marian Czarnecki, Chief of Staff,
House Foreign Affairs Committee, and discussed with him the informal
request for Agency briefing on Chile. I told him that we would be pleased
to brief the Committee on the current intelligence situation in Chile and
would have no hesitancy in responding to a question concerning Agency
4--1 -_ -4- im 1-1- r-1- that there was no involvement.
zarnec i
he will be meeting later in the day with Chairman Morgan, of the full
Committee, and Chairman Fascell, of the Inter-American Affairs Subcommittee.
Although he was not able to commit the two Chairmen, it is his opinion that
this will provide a satisfactory formula.
3. (Confidential - JGO) Met with Mike Finley, Inter-American
Affairs Subcommittee staff, House Foreign Affairs Committee, who told me
that in the briefing yesterday afternoon Assistant Secretary of State Kubisch
had responded to several questions concerning United States and CIA involve-
ment in the Chilean coup generally denying any such involvement. He will
try to make a copy of the transcript available on a confidential basis
tomorrow morning.
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Wednesday - 26 September 1973
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~? I IGLC) Called Jed Johnson, on loan to the Senate
Watergate Committee from the Separation of Powers Subcommittee, to advise
next week.
had made inquiry, Johnson said he was trying to get further identifying
information on him from AID. He seemed to feel, however, that the infor-
mation their staff has received on certain associations of these people is
inaccurate but he intends to check on it further when he is in New Hampshire
OHN M. MAURY
-Le gi s lative Counsel
cc:
O DDCI
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Ex. Sec.
Mr. Houston
Mr. Clarke
Mr. Thuermer
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DDI DDM&S
25X1 OPPB EA/DDO
DDS&T
Items 7 & 8 - OGC, IC
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