JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP77M00144R000300050060-1
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11
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September 25, 2006
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September 11, 1975
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Approved For Release 2007/03/07 : CIA-RDP77M00144R000300050060-1 Journal -- Office of Legislative Counsel Thursday - 11 September 1975 Page 3 >~L tJ~ L,3LY FINN`] , I~ A A- CIA INTEP~~,~ 10. LIAISON Spoke further with Allan Legislative Assistant to Representative David Obey (D. , Wis. ), and confirmed that there would be provided him by the Agency. Katz, 25X1A 11. LIAISON Senator Charles Percy (R. , Ill.) called singing praises of glory on the Congressional Check List and asked that I be sure the item on Somalia, USSR patrol boats, be brought to the attention of Senator Dewey Bartlett (R. , Okla.) and suggested 2:30 p.m. as a good time to call. I called. Phyllis Bacon, Assistant Chief Clerk, Senate Armed Services Committee, and notified her of Senator Percy' s interest in bringing to Senator Bartlett' s attention an item from today' s publication and that I felt Ed Braswell or Clark McFadden, Senate Armed Services Committee staff, should do this since Senator Bartlett is a Senate Armed Services Committee member. She said she would take care of this and later advised that it had been done. 12. THIRD AGENCY Mike Oppenheimer, GAO, called and I told him we had just received Comptroller General Staats' letter to Mr. Colby for information on the Ma agu.ez and that we would try to sort things out. We both agreed that perhaps we could work around and not seek issues of confrontation. A. copy of this letter has been sent to Mike I-Iornblow, NSC Staff. 13. LIAISON Called Richard Moose, Senate Forei nelations Committee staff, and reminded him of the interest of our people in talking to he or Senator Dick Clark (D., Iowa) on African. personalities. Moose said he would be meeting with the Senator this afternoon and would raise this; that in any event he would be glad to meet with our people. He said since they would be involved in markup of the Foreign Aid Bill he would appreciate it if our people could come. up to the Hill and I said we would do this. Moose will call us with a time. rk, CUT I lrr-II s~