JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP75B00380R000700030017-8
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July 9, 1974
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Approved For Release 2006/02/07: CIA-RDP75B00380R000700030017-8 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 8 Tuesday - 9 July 1974 Talked with Robert Crandall, Counsel, House Internal Security Committee, and indicated to him our desire to be cooperative in the Committee's inquiry into international terrorism. I said we would prefer to confine our appearance to executive session and to those substantive matters that were within the unique capabilites of the Agency. I also suggested it might be useful if our people sat down and talked with him and his staff in advance to see what their areas of interest were and the kind of information we might be able to provide. Crandall said he thought this was a good idea but also asked if we would consider sanitizing the executive session transcript for possible later release. I told him we would consider this, although it posed some problem for us, and I could not guarantee that aspect of the arrangement at this point in time. I told him would be in touch with him for further follow up. 28. By way of follow up to my correspondence with her on Monday, I spoke to Dorothy Fosdick, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations staff, Senate Government Operations Committee, about having some of our people get together with Senator Henry M. Jackson (D. , Wash. ; to hear about his trip. Ms. Fosdick said she was sure the Senator would want to do this but that he will be tied up in conference sessions on the Military Procurement bil for the balance of this week. I again suggested the possibility o t e Senator and her visiting the Agency for a breakfast session. She said she would check on this and be back in touch with me. 29. Talked with Wilkey Donelson, OMB, and told him I had cleared with Ed Braswell, Senate Armed Services Committee staff, Carl Duckett's briefing of Senators Frank E. Moss (D. , Utah) and Barry Goldwater (R. , Ariz.). of the Senate Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee. I said this would have to be done in a "one on two" briefing with no outsiders present and without reference to the civil uses proposals in view of the concern that Senator John C. Stennis (D. , Miss.) (and Representative George H. Mahon (D. , Tex. ) have on this subject. Donelson said he would talk with his people, and be back in touch with me. GEORGE L. CAR 'Legislative Counsel cc: O/DDCI DDS&T EA /DDO Approved F r RP~ ase ~nr90/ r07 : CIA-RD 85380 07U Ex. be c. ivir. eh is Items I5, C3 - ! DDI Mr. Thucrmer Approved For Release 2006/02/07 : CIA-RDP75B00380R000700030017-8 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 7 Tuesday - 9 July 1974 25. I I met with Gordon Nease, Senate Armed Services Committee staff, for further discussion of our briefing of the Military Construction Authorization Subcommittee this Thursday, 11 July on the Soviet presence in the Indian Ocean. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2006/02/07 : CIA-RDP75B00380R000700030017-8