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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
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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
coula register
his concerns With Speaker of the House Thomas P _
0' Neill Mr _ Latimer said that the House Permanent Select Committee
on
Inteiligence 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,
Tho asked for the phone number of forner Agency employee
Newton S Miler as one of the Committee staff members wanted
to interview him. June = 0/PcS/Loc/DDO , subsequently called
Miler and in his absence, left a message that he call Davis _
I
informea
Davis this was how we had handled his request and
he was satisfied.
I also explained to "Ryvonathi_ Agency ' s 'PSsctior3283tdiro
retired Agency employee Close] who was [Chief Station
1J-7 [Saudi Arabia and upon retiring took a "position as a
Eo the Saudi Government _ Our position is that as
(S8 je0nt
retired , the Agency has no control over his activities
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 inCAmman and"I said I
would check Iz-(
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