JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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July 28, 1975
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JourA -ovgg@fe @4E12'/07C P77M00144R0003000500 to 3 25X1A 25X1A Monday - 28 July 1975 CONFIDENTIAL 11. Called Jack Marsh, Counsellor to the President, about the problems we were having with Representative Bella Abzug's (D., N. Y.) Subcommittee and her insistence on the appearance of OGC. I told Marsh that as the Director had indicated in his note to him last week, we are concerned about the fractionalization of jurisdiction over Agency matters in the House. Marsh said he would talk to Chairman Otis G. Pike (D., N.Y.), of the House Select Committee, to see if he would be willing to assert jurisdiction in this instance. Later in the day, Marsh called to say that he struck out completely with Pike who said this was a matter we should take up with. Representative Jack Brooks (D., Tex.), Chairman of the full House Government Operations Committee. I told Marsh that I didn't think this would be successful since we were already having jurisdictional problems with Brooks in connection with his request for a copy of the Inspector General's report of 1973. 12. Guy McConnell, of the Senate Appropria- tions Committee staff, called regarding the Director's appearance before the Intelligence Operations Subcommittee on Wednesday, 30 July 1975 and said he wanted to be sure that the Director covered the situation in Turkey and also in Panama. Lave him a little rundown about our concern about and said I am sure the Director will cover these two areas in his briefing. 13. Received a call from Mark Kleiman, on the staff of Representative Les Aspin (D., Wis.), concerning the recent allegations about Agency counterfeiting of U. S. currency for use in South- east Asia. I told Kleiman that there was no truth to these allegations and in response to his questions about an inquiry by Senator Henry M. Sacksonts (D. , Wash.) Permanent Investigations Subcommittee I said that we were doing everything we could to refute these allegations, but this is another case where it is difficult to prove the negative. He asked that we keep him posted on this subject and I said I would do so. 14. Bill Ashworth, on the staff of the Arms Control, International Organizations and Security Agreements Subcommittee, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called to make a last minute check on art uc ie ing o the Subcommittee tomorrow morning. He wanted to be sure that the briefing didn't merely go through the various countries in alphabetical order. I told him that I. was quite sure that Mr. Duckett planned to cover the most important countries first and then cover the remaining countries in order of the decreasing liklihocd of their developing nuclear weapons capability. The above information vas passed on to Sayre Stevens,. Associate Deputy Director for Science and Technology, who saw no difficulty with it. CONFIDENTIAL Approved Far Release 2 07/02/07 : CIA-RDP77M00144R000300050083-6 Approved For Release 2007/02/07__ CI P77M00144R000300050083-6 ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL Friday - 25 July 1975 25X1A 1. Guy McConnell, Senate Appropriations Committee staff, asked about the status I told him that a fairly firm decision had been made not to go back, and added this was not to be publicized. McConnell said he understood. In the absence of Pat Holt, Chief of Staff,. talked with Elly Vogtmann, of the staff, and asked her to pass a message to Holt that I would prefer the question of the sanitization. of the Dulles testimony on the U-2 incident not lae an issue at today's session. I said I hoped to have the transcripts up to Holt today or tomorrow. 3. Elly Vogtmann, called and asked if the Director's briefing COUICL be changed from 11:30 a. in. to 12:15.. After checking with the Director's office, this time was confirmed. Accompanied the Director to a world wrapup briefing of the House Armed Services CIA Subcommittee. See Memo for Record. 6. Mark Kleiman, in the office of Representative Les Aspin, called regarding the briefing on SALT he had requested. I told him we could do this for the Congressman but would have problems on security classification levels for the staff and therefore could not include him (Kleiman). Kleiman said he has gotten a good bit of information from Larry Eagleburger, NSC staff, and could not understand why he could not get a briefing from us. He said he would talk to Aspin and see if he (Aspin) would want the briefing for himself only. Kleiman said h-~ would be back in touch. E,4-4_1h7PDET CL HY.;y l )tL. Approved For Release 2007/021,07 : CIA-RDP77M00144R000300050083-6 Approved For Release 2007/02/07 : CIA-RDP77M00144R000300050083-6 25X1 25X1A 25X120X1A Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Thursday - 24 July 1975 Page 5 20. Called Bill Ashworth, ,senate F r .to?~. Relations Committee staff, and confirmed 10:00 Tuesday, 29 July for a briefing by Carl Duckett on the nonproliferation treaty. 21. Accompanied General Walters to a briefing of the House Armed Services Committee I to a briefing of Senator Dale Bumpers (D., Ark.) on the situation in the USSR versus the U. S. 22. 23. I Received a call from Gordon Carlson, of Representative John B. Breaux's (D. , La.) office, concerning a constituent: inquiry. The constituent had a list of fourteen questions regarding the Agency. Carlson asked for guidance on how to answer them without going into too much detail. I answered some of the basic questions for him, such as "What was the Agency's statutory charter? " and suggested that he direct the constituent's attention to recent publications such as the Rockefeller Commission's Report in answering the other questions. UUI\ftI?CIN I IAL ]Accompanied Messrs. Legislative Counsel cc: O/DDCI Ex. Sec. DDA DDI DDS&T CON ENTIAL Mr. Lehman EA/DDO Compt Approved For Release 2007/02/07 : CIA-RDP77M00144R000300050083-6 Approved For Release 2007/02/07: CIA-RDP77M00.144R000300050083-6 CONFIDENTIAL JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE, COUNS EEL I ednesday - 23 July 1975 1. I Accompanied John Warner General Counsel, who testified before the Subcommittee on Ciovernr-rtrnt Information and Individual Rights, House Government Operations Corn mm ttee, from about 0935 hours to 1215 hours concerning the 1954 valder :tatlcling with. the Department of Justice and related matters. (See Menrnorarndul-n for the Record.) Member, Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations, Senate c~rr?icxr Relations Committee an unclassified copy of "Nor,--Oil L G Able to over a Substantial Share of Higher Oil Costs Through O1'1EC Aid, 25X1A i prov ded by OER, which was used in briefing. 25x 5X1A 25X1A 25X1A 3. Accom anied p NI',,)/CH, OER, and F OCI, to a briefing of Senators Acllai Stevenson (D. , III, ) and Charles Percy (R., Ill.), and John Lewis, Consultant to Senator Stevenson, in connection with their upcoming trip to China. The briefing went very well. to Senator Stuart Symington (D., Mo.), called on. behalf of an air ferrying service which is in contact with Air America concerning ferrying planes from Thailand to the United States. Pike wanted to know if Air America could pay its bills. After discussing this with . 0C_,C; I called Pike and told him that they can. The concern of the ferrying company arose out of word from pilots in Southeast Asia that Air America is going out of business. Senator Dick Clark (D., Iowa) on Somalia. We left some biographic material with the Senator and provided him with maps of the African countries he is to visit. We weie asked to postpone Thursday's and Friday's sessions until 4 August at 0900 hours because of the 8en