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104-10145-10262 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (7/6/1978)

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                             OFFICE.OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

                                Thursday - 6 July 1978


                 1. (Confidential - MMP)  LIAISON  Accompanied Scott
            Breckinridge, Special Coordinator for the House Select
            Committee on Assassinations, OLC, and Rodger Gabrielson,
            OLC, to brief Thomas K. Latimer, Staff Director, House
            Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, on the state of
            play as between the House Select Committee on Assassinations
            and the Agency.  Mr. Latimer immediately understood that the
            crux of the problem lay in the House Select Committee on
            Assassinations possible exposure of sensitive information
            (Nosenko and/or Mexico operations) in open fora.  He said
            that he would brief Chairman Edward P. Boland  (D., Mass.),
            House Permanent Select Committee on  Intelligence, and that
            the latter might discuss the matter with Chairman Louis
            Stokes  (D., Ohio), House Select Committee on Assassinations.
            He suggested that  the best approach would be for the DCI to
            raise the issues we were  concerned about with Chairman Stokes
            and, then,  if necessary with the President. The  latter in
            turn could register  his concerns with Speaker of the House Thomas P.
            -O'Neill. Mr.  Latimer said that the House Permanent Select Committee
            on  Intelligence charter precluded the House Permanent Select
            Committee on  Intelligence from playing a significant role in
            this matter.

                  2.  (Confidential - DFM) LIAISON  Received a call from
            Spencer Davis, Senate Select Committee on  Intelligence staff,
            who asked for the phone number of  former Agency employee
            Newton S. Miler,  as one of the Committee staff members wanted
            to interview him.  June, O/PCS/LOC/DDO,  subsequently called
            Miler and, in his  absence, left a message that he call Davis.
            I informed Davis  this was how we had handled his request and
            he was satisfied.
                 I also explained  to Davi&,the Aenys position1xegarding
            retired Agency  employee who was
                          and upon rerxrng  -oc   position  -as a conutant
            to ine 5aal   Government. Our position  is that as    -has
            retired,  the Agency has no control over his activi is  other
            than through his  secrecy agreement which he signed and which
            remains  in effect.  Davis also asked me if the same situation
            was true  for a former Chief of Station in       and I said I
            would check.


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