JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP76M00527R000700150046-8
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September 5, 2003
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December 16, 1974
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Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP76M00527R000700150046-8 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel. Monday - 16 December 1974 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY 25X1 c) 3`-f It Page 3 7? [GO) Met with Frank Sullivan, Senate Armed Services Committee staff, and passed to him the names of the various station chiefs requested by Senator Sam Nunn (D. , Ga. ) during the breakfast meeting with the Director last Tuesday. 10 T)PcP-mh,-r T .-;.a the latest version of Senator Nunn's itinerary. The dates for arrival d 25X1 an 25X1A departure appear to be reasonably firm at this time. DC/EA, ,I--- + ' --- -A - - - , I delivered to Sullivan a blind memorandum of 12 December 1974 entitled, "The Soviet Pacific Ocean Fleet, " and another entitled, "South Vietnam's Oil Prospects" which had been requested by the Senator during his visit. 25X1 25X1 C 25X1A 8. 1 JGO) Met with Chairman Lucien N. Nedzi (D., Mich. ), Intelligence Subcommittee, House Armed Services Committee, and closed out the matter of a request from Representative Thomas M. Rees D alif. easons, decided not to meet with Representative Rees. Nedzi had no questions. Chairman Nedzi told me he would be attending a dinner this evening at the Polish Embassy for Representative Thaddeus Dulski (D. , N. Y. ), and said he would appreciate any information we could get for him concerning people he might run into at the dinner. I told Nedzi that the attendance and like matters relating to foreign embassies in Washington was within the province of the FBI, but that we would see what we could do. C /SE Division, was advised. I discussed with the Chairman the present status of the Privacy LA51TI (S. 3418) and gave him a copy of the suggested floor language that will be used by Representatives William S. Moorhead and John N. Erlenborn (R. , Ill. ) in an exchange concerning the Director's authority for protection of intelligence sources and methods. CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY SFCRET Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP76M00527R00070015q 88/27/2003 25X1 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP76M00527R000700150046-8 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Monday - 16 December 1974 4-4 CIA INTERIM USE ONLY Page 4 1 9. JGO) Met with William H. Hogan, Counsel, Intelligence Subcommittee, House Armed Services Committee, and gave him a suggested reply for use by Chairman Lucien N. Nedzi (D., Mich. in a query from Representative Tom Railsback (R., N. J.) concerning a constituent request for information on reports that the CIA is intervening in the affairs After discussing the response, Hogan said he wou d draft a final response for Nedzi's use and suggested that it would be well to plan to meet with the Chairman to brief him in some. detail on the C/LA, has been advised, Received from Hogan a news item from the Detroit News of 11 December 1974 entitled, "Secret Spy School Run by CIA Located in D. C. Apartment. IT Hogan told me that he had just received the item from Chairman Nedzi with a request for our comments. DDO, has 10. LLM) Col. Clinton Granger, NSC staff, reported that Mr. Cary's call to him Saturday had caused a refocusing t L,1 'gher levels on the provision limiting intelligence activities in the eign Assistance Act, and that he needed soonest our recommended report it to the "West Wing.." language changes for reconsideration by the conference committee. After consultation with the Director, recommended language changes were LDX'd to Granger. Later, Granger advised that he had received the material and that they were "shooting it to the President who was now flying back. " I called Granger and indicated that we had a number of reservations concerning the provision and had made a number of suggestions which have not been adopted, including the possibility of dropping the language "any other act" on the basis of germaneness which would completely solve our problem. Granger hoisted this aboard quickly and said he would CIA INTERNAT. USE ONLY Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP76M00527R000700150046-8