JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP75B00380R000200050093-7
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February 9, 2004
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93
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July 10, 1973
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Approved For Release 2004/03/17 : CIA-RDP75B00380R000200050093-7 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1A 25X2tX1 A Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Tuesday - 10 July 1973 4. I I In response to her earlier call, spoke with Mary Pou, in the office of Representative Walter Jones (D. , N. C. ), and told her that the Agency had no facility at Ft. Ritchie. 5. Met with Art Kuhl, Chief Clerk, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and reveiwed with him some of the Committee problems in handling of classified transcripts and in clearances of staff personnel. Kuhl noted that he does not hold clearances on Elmira Voghtmann, Assistant to Pat Holt, of the Committee staff. He asked that I take this matter up with Holt on his return from South America since he does have an occasion to use Miss Voghtmann before the Committee. Kuhl arranged for me to pick up later in the day a copy of the open transcript of Monday, 21 May 1973, of the testimony of Richard Helms, Ambassador to Iran. The transcript is on a loan basis and is to be returned as early as possible tomorrow morning. 6. I I Received a call from Bill Hogan, House Armed Services Committee staff, who told me that Tom Huston, former White House assistant, had given testimony before the Committee yesterday and had stated in part that he was asked by Haldeman to be responsible within the White House staff for intelligence information concerning riots, young revolutionaries, Weathermen, and so forth. The information that had been received had been coming in in dribs and drabs and was not useful. As a part of the new assignment, he visited the FBI and CIA and came away from CIA with some written material. Hogan said that Chairman Nedzi, Intelligence Subcommittee, would appreciate copies of the material furnished Huston. He noted also that the information he was giving me was from memory and that we could review this portion of the transcript when it is received later in the week. CI staff, have been advised. 7. Accompanied Bruce Clarke, D/OSR, D/RAF/OSR, and John Maury to a briefing of the Near East and South Asia_ Subcommittee, House Foreign Affairs Committee, on military posture and Soviet influence in the Persian Gulf, Indian Ocean and Near East. See Memorandum for the Record. Approved For Release 2004/03/17: CIA-RDP75B00380R000200056c~76/9/2003 25X1A