JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL MONDAY - 5 FEBRUARY 1973
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JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Monday - 5 February 1973
25X1 1. Talked to Ed Braswell, Chief Counsel,
Senate Armed Services ommi tee, who said that:
b. Re the Finney article on the future U. S. role in Laos in
the event of a cease-fire, Braswell pointed out that since congress-
ional support for operations in Laos had been pegged to the war
in Vietnam, now that we had a cease-fire there we couldn't expect
congressional approval for continuing our programs in Laos.
25X1 2? Met with Art Kuhl, Chief Clerk, Senate
Foreign Relations ommi ee, w no gave me a copy of a letter dated 5 February
to the Chairman from James B. Rhoads, Archivist of the United States. The
letter was originally drafted by this office to provide a record for the Committee
to backstop the declassification and transfer of certain OSS documents to the
Committee. This letter finalizes recently established procedures for transfer
of documents out of the Agency through the Archivist. Kuhl also expressed his
appreciation for the quick response to Carl Marcy's, Staff Director of the.
quest for this documentation. See Journal of 1 February 1973.
25X1 , Special Assistant for Information Control, has been advised.
CRC, 9/29/2003
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3. During a conversation today,'Jim Woolsey,
Senate Arme Services Committee staff, said that:
a. Chairman Stennis continues to surprise his doctors at
the rate of his improvement and is sending messages to the Hill and
asking for use of a phone to which the doctors have not yet agreed.
b. Defense witnesses will be ready to begin testimony on
procurement authorization by the end of the month, by which time
Stennis, if he continues to improve, will probably designate Senator
Symington to convene the Committee to receive their testimony and
conduct other routine matters such as nominations. In this way Com-
mittee votes on major issues can be deferred until the middle of May
by which time it is hoped Stennis will be well enough to resume the
chairmanship, but of course unexpected crises may occur in the
meantime,
c. Woolsey raised the Finney article in the New York Times
with Rady Johnson, of Defense, who didn't seem to know anything
about it and suggested Woolsey talk to Fred Buzhardt.
d. Woolsey said Defense officials were meeting with the
Committee staff this week to explain the current situation regarding
MASF in Southeast Asia. Woolsey expects a major problem in this
regard, since Senator Fulbright will doubtless insist that all future
funding in c~?tt,Pa of- A c;a_be under MAP (i. e. , under the jurisdiction
of Foreign Relations rather than Armed Services Committee) and Woolsey
believes that without the participation of Stennis it will be almost
impossible to turn back the Fulbright forces. If they succeed, Woolsey
predicts that Foreign Relations will impose severe "restrictions on any
gency operations in Indochina.
e.. Regarding legislation to protect news sources, Woolsey
feels that something is very likely to pass this session but hopes Senator
Ervin, as Chairman of Government Operations, will apply "rule of
reason, "striking a balance between the absolute protection enjoyed by
a lawyer-client relationship, and the lack of protection implicit in recent
court decisions. Woolsey understands that Ervin's approach is to provide
the courts with the authority to apply a common sense rule in each case
on the merits, an authority which apparently the courts haven't
previously thought they had.
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