JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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CIA-RDP77M00144R000500010033-3
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RIPPUB
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C
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1
Document Creation Date:
December 12, 2016
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April 29, 2002
Sequence Number:
33
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Publication Date:
May 30, 1975
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3
Friday - 30 May 1975
C'1, INTERNAL USE ONLY CONFIDENTIAL
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7. (Unc assifled - GLC) At the Director's suggestion and after
conferring with I called Richard Fryklund, DOD Legislative Affairs
office, and told him if `Aany of the Defense analysts wanted to talk with o
counterparts on the subject of the Soviet presence in the Indian Ocean,
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'pass this on to
who is handling this for Defense.
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8. (Unclassified - GLC) Mrs. Freedman, in the office of Senator
Dewey Bartlett, called to say the Senator would like to take us up on our
invitation for a breakfast /briefing at the Agency. The Senator is interested
in getting background briefings on Soviet weapons programs and, as a newly
appointed member of the CIA Subcommittee, would like to get a background
briefing on the Agency in general. Mrs. Freedman said the Senator would
not be available on 4, 5, 9, 10 or 11 June. I told her I would check the Director's
calendar and be back in touch.
9. (Unclassified - GLC) Called Fritz Schwarz,. Counsel of the Senate
Select Committee, and told .him we were having considerable difficulty in
correcting the transcripts of the Director's testimony before the Committee
to date particularly in view of numerous errors and garbles on the part of the
shorthand reporters. Schwarz said he' was aware of these problems with the
transcripts and said there was no great rush in getting the corrections in.
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report. I passed this information on to
10. (Unclassified - GLC) By way of follow up to his earlier inquiry,
I advised Hugh Wolff, Library of Congress, that Dr. Ed Proctor would be happy
to give an unclassified briefing on the Agency to Wolff and some of his associates
I told him Dr. Proctor is away 15Wr,~eAsent and we will be in touch when he returns.
11. (Confidential. - GLC 1 Chief, Services Staff, DDO,
called concerning the question of providing GAO auditors with certain classified
background papers of peripheral interest in their review of the liquidation of
resumably theseppapers would be included in the GAO report and
copies re aine in GAO files.
I called Bill Hogan, House Armed Services Committee staff, who agreed
with my position that it would be best if GAO merely made reference to these
documents in their report and indicate that they can be made available directly to
Chairman Nedzi if he wishes to have access to them. Hogan also pointed out that
only the interim GAO report is due next week. He said this matter can be
covered further with GAO when he meets with them to receive the preliminary
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