JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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May 25, 1971
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel
Tuesday - 25 May 1971
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6. Talked with Assistant Secretary of State for
Congressional Relations David Abshire about the impact of Senator Case's
disclosures concerning the Radios, and other matters. 25X1
Abshire had some thoughts on the subject but suggested that nothing be done
until the Radios bill has been successfully handled in the Senate. See Memo
for the Record.
7. Hand- carried to the Joint Committee on Atomic
Ene rgy the latest
dated 13 May 197 .
(8 Jan 71) to date, 25X1
8. Roger Mills, in the office of Representa-
tive Charles Rangel (D., N.Y.), called and asked if we could give them any
help in handling an inquiry they had received on alleged CIA involvement in
drug traffic in Southeast Asia. I told Mills that the allegations contained in
the Ramparts article on this subject were not true and alluded to the cooperation
we have been giving the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs and told him
I would have somebody give him some written material on this, as he requested,
tomorrow.
Which advertised in Aviation Week, was associated with the Agency. I
explained the standard "no comment" policy and suggested that if her brother
were truly concerned about finding out more information about this company
that he try Government agencies associated with the airline industry, such as
FAA or CAB which she agreed made sense. In response to her request,
Agency application forms and brochures were sent to her.
10. In response to his inquiry of 24 May,
spoke with Hendrick Gideon, Senate Subcommittee on Executive Reorganization
staff, and told him that the managerial communication problem of interest to
him was not a proper concern for the Agency in the context of Reorganization
Plan No. 1 and that a meeting with Agency officials as proposed by him would
not serve any useful purpose. In connection with his interest in obtaining a
better understanding of the intelligence community, I offered to drop by
some material.
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