JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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10. I Called Richard Fryklund, Principal. Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Legislative Affairs), to alert him to the call
we had received from Richard Perle, on the staff of the Senate Governirient
Operations Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, indicating that
Senator Henry Jackson wou].d be asking us to sanitize the transcript of the
Director's testimony before Jackson's Subcornrn:ittee on Arms Control of
V the Senate Armed Services Committee, on the subject of. SALT. I also
mentioned nay conversation, with Clark McFadden, General Counsel Senate
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Armed Services Committee, on this subject. Fryklund said he had not
heard anything from Perle regarding Secretary Schles:inger's testimony but
he appreciated my giving him an alert.
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5. Talked with Clark McFadden, General
Counsel, Senate Armed Services Committee, regarding the alert call I
received front. Richard Perle, on the staff of the Permanent Subcommittee
on Investigations, Senate Government Operations Committee, informing us
that Senator Henry Jackson (D., Wash.) would ask the Agency to sanitize
the Director's testimony of 11 February 1975 before Jackson's Subcommittee
of Senate Armed Services on the subject McFadden indicated
that Perle had requested and had obtained copies of this transcript (see
Memo for Record).
McFadden. said he and Ed Braswell, Chief Counsel. of the Committee,
would like to come out to Headquarters next week to see a film I had mentioned
to him about one of Mr. Duck.ett's activities and also to get brought up to
date on Soviet reconnaissance vessels. :Further, McFadden is interested
in being brought up to date on the status of our dealings with the Senate
Select Committee and talking about future developments. I reminded McFadden
that I would be out of the country for two weeks starting Monday, but
would be glad to be in touch with him and arrange a suitable time
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JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Wednesday -- 13 August 1975
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25X1 1. Charles Snodgrass, House Appropriations
Defo-ise Subcommittee staff, called today to make certain it was the Agency's
position that the Subcommittee report on our budget could state that all
CIA funds are contained in the Department of Defense appropriation. I told
him there was no problem in this regard, and that, in fact, this statement
had been made elsewhere in the public domain.
Snodgrass went on to say that Representative Robert Giaimo
has expressed an interest in meeting with our people in the field during
the trip which a number of House member. s (including some members of
the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee) will be making to the Far East
during the recess. I told Snodgrass this would create a handling problem
for our people in the field but I thought it would be useful. if such contact
could be arranged and I would see to it that a cable went out instructing
our COS's to be responsive to requests from Giaimo for private briefings
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is rec6'iving special treatment. I have contacted C/EA
Division, regarding such a cable.
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Received a call from I
Staff, .L'e gar uiiig LL7.e response 1.iaL S.i4)lAiU L" rlaU 110 t.lic: Sal-.c t.i:
Committee and possibly to Senator George McGovern of information prepared
by the DUO on a book which Senator McGovern was given by. Fidel Castro in.
Cuba and which was passed by McGovern to the Senate Select Committee. I
suggested that0 talk personally with Bill Miller, of the Select Committee
staff, suggesting that the non-operational aspects or the DDO report might be
passed on to McGovern. by the Select Committee.
Spoke. with Patsy Maguire, on the staff
of Senator James L. Buckley (C. , N. Y. ), concerning a request for an Agency
seal. I told her that I would look into this and if one became available .1,
would see that Bill Schneider, the Senator's Administrative Assistant, received
it.
4. L_ I Spoke with D?zn Poneman, on the staff
of Senator o n enn . , io and provided ha.rn, ii response to has rccluest
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