JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL MONDAY - 20 FEBRUARY 1967

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February 20, 1967
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._ -Approved-For 4M2M RDP6l 00 69R 0-2DbO30052 --4 - Stun 6T 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Monday - 20 February 1967 9. Talked with Vince Augliere who gave me the background of a letter which has been signed by Chairman Moss, of the-Foreign operations an Government Information Subcommittee The letter will request that the Agency furnish Mr. Moss with a background briefing on the NSA situation. 10. Talked with Herb Roback, of the Military Operations Subcommittee of Government Operations, who said he would like a little background on the NSA matter in an attempt to assist a few members who are trying to defend the Agency. 11. Dr. Charles Reichardt, AEC, called to say that Senator Albert Gore has asked the Los Alamos and Livermore Laboratories to appear before his Disarmament Subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Reichardt also understands that the full Committee has been invited to attend this briefing. Reichardt is concerned that, as in the case of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, these Laboratory representatives will become involved in information in special security categories and may not be able to forestall probing questions in these areas. Since the information is within Agency control systems, Reichardt was seeking our advice as to how this could and should be handled. I subsequently suggested to Reichardt that he inform Mr. Duckett of this and that we get together and discuss the matter in further detail. 12. Accompanied 25X1 Chief of OCI, to a briefing on Ghana earlier requested by freshman Congressman John Dellenback (R., Ore.). (See Journal 15 February 1967.) The Congressman a eared to be well pleased with the comprehensive briefing given him by 25X1 Mr. Talmadge, the Congressman's Administrative Assistant, mentioned his deep affection for the Agency and said that he was a graduate of Williams College. 13. At the suggestion of Executive officer, Medical -Services, called Mr. Robert hiull, Department of State Policy and Planning, and determined that it was a Mr. Berry Casper in the Policy and Planning Staff at AID who was interested in assembling statistics bearing on Federal employees injured through hostile action. Apparently these statistics are being gathered in connec- tion with the so-called Vietnam War Amendments which have been transmitted to the 90th Congress by AID. (See Journal of 15 February 1967.) Approved For Release 2004/ PV-RDP69B00369R000200030052-4 25X1