JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP74B00415R000500110070-4
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RIPPUB
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C
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1
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December 16, 2016
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May 18, 2005
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70
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Publication Date: 
January 31, 1972
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Approved For Releas&,' 05/bd/`i9' :'CIA "I~bP74B00415R000500110070-4 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Monday - 31 January 1972 25X1 25X1A 25X1A 25X1 25X1 5. Received a call from Mr. Kirby Gean, Division of Intelligence, Atomic Energy Commission, who told me that during the visit of the Intelligence Subcommittee of House Armed Services Committee to AEC on Friday, Chairman Nedzi and Mr. Frank Slatinshek, of the Committee staff, requested a listing of the USIB Committees in which AEC participated. Mr. Gean wanted to insure that furnishing such a list to the Committee would not interfere with any bench marks established by the DCI in his dealings with the Committee. Messrs. Bronson Tweedy and NIPE, have been advised. 6. Received a call from Mr. Charles Briggs, OPPB, who told me that a followon request has been received from Mr. Eugene Wilhelm, House Approppriations Committee staff, for an Agency junior officer for detail to the Committee on a reimbursable basis for two to three months with the Transportation Subcommittee. This would be the same "career expansion detail" that was worked out between OPPB and the Committee. 7. Received a call from Mr. John Lehman, of the White House staff, concerning the status of the Agency report on S. Res. 192, a resolution "To create a Select Committee on the Coordination of the United States Activities Abroad to oversee activities of the Central Intelligence Agency. " I told him our report, which was a strong objection to the resolution, was at the Office of Management and Budget. In response to his question I told him we had had the benefit of State Department's views at the time our report was forwarded. He did not appear to be interested in the detail of our report but only that it was a strong objection and had been forwarded to OMB. 25X1 8. John Woods, in the office of Senator Joseph Montoya (D. , N. Mex. ), called on behalf of a former applicant and asked that 25X1A the case be reactivated. As a matter of fact, had made a similar request to the Director of Personnel on 15 January and the case was reactivated. Woods was advised and he said nothing further was needed but would appreciate a notation in the file of Senator Montoya's interest. 25X1 25X1A 25X1A 9. Jack Norpel, Internal Security Subcommittee staff, Senate Judiciary Committee, called to let us know that Paul Weyrich, in the office of Senator Gordon Allott (R. , Colo. ), had asked Norpel for the information the Subcommittee might have on an individual who is causing problems for the Senator in Denver. Nor el thought we would be interested since there was a claim that I Iwas formerly employed by the Agency but that Weyrich did not want to contact the Agency. Office of Security, was advised. c Approved For ReIe ~~ DP74B00415R0005001 i 007Q C' 3/18/2003