JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP76M00527R000700230012-6
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January 9, 2004
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August 5, 1974
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Approved For Release 2004/02/24: CIA-RDP76M00527R000700230012-6 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel PaaA 4 12. J I I met with Art Kuhl, Chief Clerk, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, nd gave him the number needed for his use in handling the Committee report on Committee consideration of Foreign Service promotions. Kuhl told me that the Committee will be starting in executive session this afternoon to consider t.42.44 ID bill They intend to stay with it until it is completed. The Agency's letter concerning the Abourezk amendment is before the Committee, but amendments could be held for review until the end of the markup. 13.1 I Picked up from Mrs. Martha Doty, Clerk, Subcommittee Foreign Operations and Government Information, House Government Operations Committee, the transcript of the Director's testimony of Thursday, 1 August, concerning H, R. 4. It was requested that the Agency's grammatical corrections of the testimony be returned to the Subcommittee by Wednesday, 21 August. Mr. Warner, OGC, has been advised. 14. Met with Dorothy Fosdick, Permanent Subcommitte on Investigations staff, Senate Government Operations Committee, and delivere to her the SS-X-17, ..SS-X-18 and SS-X-19 silo charts, together with a blind memorandum of 1 August 1974 concerning ]observations. This 25X1 completes the follow up items from Mr. Duckett's briefing of Senator Henry M. Jackson's (D. , Wash.) staff personnel on Monday, 29 July. I also gave Ms. Fosdick a copy of the Director's letter of 2 July 197 to Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr. (D. , N. C.) on S. 3418 relating to establishment of a federal privacy board. This matter is of interest to Senator Jackson and will be coming up before the Government Operations Committee later in the week. 15. Met with Max Stettner, Subcommittee on Foreign Operations and Government Information, House Government Operations Committee staff, and reviewed with him some of the final corrections in the transcript of Mr. Brownman's testimony in executive session on polygraphs of 5 June 1974 16. Talked to Bill Hogan, Counsel, Intelligence Subcommi URM, ouse Armed Services Committee, who told me he will be unable to confirm next Monday's intelligence bi-weekly briefing until after Chairman Lucien N. Nedzi's '(D. , Mich.), Intelligence Subcommittee, House Armed Services Committee, return from his primaries on Wednesday. Approved For Release 2004/9 0527 0R 07002300 , 9/1112003