JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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November 16, 2006
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August 7, 1974
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Approved For Release 2006/11/16: CIA-RDP75B00380R000700060013-9 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 12. Jim Calloway, Counsel, Senate Appropria- tions Commi ee, called to say that Nate Miller, of their staff, was preparing a statement for the Chairman indicating that recent disclosures had vindicated the Agency's position and testimony with respect to its alleged involvement in Watergate matters. Calloway said that Miller would like to talk with me to check on some of the facts and I agreed to give Miller a call. I was unable to reach him today but left a message for him to call me tomorrow. 13. Received a call from Fred Thompson, on Senator Baker's Watergate Committee Minority staff. Thompson said they are preparing their records for referral to the Library of Congress for storage and would like to talk to us about limiting access to the Agency m material involved. I said tha or I would be in touch with him within the next few days. llesaid there was no rush. 25X1 14. In a brief conversation Jane McMullan, Senate Appropriations Committee staff, mentioned that the Defense Subcommittee wevould be marking up the efense appropriations bill on Friday and it would go before the full Com i tee next Tuesday. 15.1 Called Maurice Pujol, on the staff of Senator Proxmire's Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Development, Space, Science, and Veterans, Appropriations Committee, to discuss Proxmire's letter of 30 July asking that we brief the Subcommittee on the Soviet space program. Pujol said he knew absolutely nothing about the letter and assumed that it was written by Ron Tammen, Legislative Assistant to Senator Proxmire. He suggested that I call Tammen and tell him that Pujol knew nothing about it and recommended that I call him. I briefed Pujol on some of the ground rules that would be necessary for such a briefing and he said he could understand the reasons for them, but that I would have to take the matter up with Tammen at this point. I also gave Pujol a fillin on our concern about section 406 of the HUD appropriations bill (H. R. 15572). Pujol said this section was Ron Tammen's idea and had been drafted by him. He said he was sure the HUD, NASA, and other witnesses who had testified on the bill had no idea that Proxmire would place such a broad prohibition in the bill. MORIiCDF pg 1 only Approved For Release 2006/11/16: CIA-RDP75B00380R000700060013-9 Approved For Release 2006/11/16: CIA-RDP75B00380R000700060013-9 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Wednesday - 7 August 1974 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY Page 3 OTR, and discuss~l with him the possibility of a senior committee member or staff person as speaker for the senior seminar for the week of 21 October. I will keep him advised. 8. Met with In response to a call from Mrs. Helen Gittings, Editor, House Internal Security Committee, made arrangements with the couriers to have the galley proofs from the Committee's hearings on terrorism to be picked up for review by this office. Mr. Helgerson will be advised, 10. In response to a call from Chris Winters, Subcommittee on Preparedness Investigating, Senate Armed Services Committee, made arrangements with the couriers to have the transcript of 12 January 1966 before that Subcommittee picked up for possible security review. Mr. Carver, NIO, has been advised. CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY 91 Approved For Release 2006/11/16: CIA-RDP75B00380R000700060013-9 25X1