JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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October 23, 1975
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JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Thursday - 23 October 1975
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1. LIAISON Following a luncheon session
with the Director attended by
and myself, I called Guy McConnell, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee
on Defense, to tell him that we were having to revise the Director's
reclama letter further and would get it to him as soon as possible.
(See Memo for the Record.)
.Z. BRIEFING Called Jerome Levinson,
Counsel, Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations, Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, and told him that
OER, would come and brief him on Tuesday, 28 October,
at 2:00 p.m.. on holdings in U. S. banks overseas and oil producers
deposits. I told Levinson that no sensitive sources could. be involved.
3. LIAISON Called Frank Slatinshek,
Chief Counsel, House Armed Services Committee, and told him that we
know of no information that we have or gave to the Rockefeller Commission
on the Soviet infiltraat yjnate staffs or I-louse staffs for that matter.
I ex at the Rockefeller Commission did obtain information from.
a number of sources other than CIA and that may be the source of the
information. I agreed that this did not necessarily resolve the problem
created by Representative :Larry McDonald's (D., Ga.) letter which
states that, "the CIA is in possession of the information," 'and. that
we would see what we could do to resolve the problem..
4. I I LIAISON Called Guy McConnell,
Senate Appropriations Committee staff, and. he said that the Director's
letter to Chairman John McClellan (D., Ark.) should be delivered b
3:00 this afternoon. Secretary to the Director, and II
IC Staff, were advised.
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LIAISON Based upon the advice
of SA/DDO, called Representative Olin Teague (D., Texas)
and told him that would probably be in the area in the
next month and we would arrange for him to drop by to see him. In that
connection, Mr. Teague again mentioned the interest of his son, who
apparently had worked closely with 1I in Laos, of being in on
such a session.
Regarding the request from Chairman Ray Thornton, Subcommittee
on Domestic & International Scientific Planning & Analysis, House
Committee on Science and Technology, Mr. Teague, said he had taken
care of the request to the Director from Chairman Thornton and in
response to my query, he said we should not do anything.
7. LIAISON Jim Gehrig, Professional.
Staff Member, Senate Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee, called
and asked for whatever unclassified material we might have to assist
Chairman Frank Moss (D., Utah) in making a statement in connection
with the Sovietuh",usequently, I relayed information which
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8. LIAISON Called Louise Schiller,
on the staff of Senator Bob Packwood (R. , Ore.), in connection with,
an inquiry from a constituent, of the Cherokee nation,
Lincoln City, Oregon. I told her we had prepared a suggested. reply
and outlined its contents. She said that would be adequate and it was
mailed to her immediately.
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