JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP72-00337R000500110001-1
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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December 20, 2016
Document Release Date: 
November 13, 2006
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1
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Publication Date: 
December 11, 1970
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Approved For Release 2006/11/13: CIA-RDP72-00337R000500110001-1 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Friday - 11 December 1970 r,. LLM) In response to her earlier call and based on information from Personnel, I ,in the office of Representative Frank Horton (R, N. Y. ), was a T,_ we had no record of either current or former employment of a but that I uld like to make one other check on Mon ay, i time permits. (Per is involved in a "multi-million dollar deal" with a constituent who understands that employee of the Agency several years ago and probably is now under contract.) said that she and her husband were former Agency employees a____ -d to fully appreciate our desire to be responsive to interest while preserving necessary security. 6. JMM) D /D CS, told us of word obtained by -a from is FBI counterpart that Senator Charles Goodell (R. , N. plans to assist the defense in the Sinclair trial (the "white anther" leader accused of bombing the Agency recruitment office i by providing depositions regarding sinister activities by the Agency which the Senator had learned about. 7.1 1 JMM) Pat Holt, Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee staff, called in behalf of Staff Director Carl Marcy, to say that Marcy wanted us promptly informed of an exchange between Chairman Fulbright and Secretary Laird in open session today in which the Secretary insisted, and the Chairman denied, that the Agency had been involved in the Son Tay operation. See Memo for Record. 8. JMM) Al Westphal, House Foreign Affairs Committee staff, called to say he had been assured by NSA that they had no information re the case of the Lithuanian seaman who attempted to defect to the Coast Guard vessel. However Westphal said the Committee did have a problem in that some personal effects of this man which had been left on the Coast Guard vessel, including some of his notes, had been classi- fied by the Coast Guard. Westphal said the Committee wanted this material presented in open session of the Committee on Monday, and wondered whether its classification had been at the Agency's insistence. After checking with I I called Westphal to say that we saw no need for this material to be c assified and had so informed the Coast Guard. MORI/C?F SEcr-- CRC, 6/5/2003 Approved For Release 2006/11/13: CIA-RDP72-00337R000500110001-1