JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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Friday - 29 July 1977
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LIAISON Walt Sheridan, staff member,
Senate Judiciary Committee who has conducted investigative staff work
concerning the Agency's drug human experimentation activities on behalf
of Chairman Edward M. Kennedy's (D., Mass.) Senate Human Resources
Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research, called and requested that
another member of the Subcommittee staff, Jim Michie, be granted
clearances for access to review the MKULTRA documents on human
experimentation. I called DCI Security Officer_ and at 25X1
riffs initiation, a clearance through Secret was processed and granted by
the Office of Security. I later called Sheridan's office and, in his absence,
left a message for him and Michie that Michie had been granted a clearance
through Secret for access to the MKULTRA documents.
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13. I LIAISON Met with Sy Shwiller,
House Armed Services Subcommittee on Intelligence and Military Application
of Nuclear Energy staff, in response to his earlier call to Mr. Cary.
Shwiller asked if we knew where the Subcommittee can contact Mr. Pipes,
who had prepared the B Team Report on NIE 11/3-8. I told Shwiller that he
probably can be contacted through Harvard University. However, since
Shwiller was aware that the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence is going
to be talking to Pipes, I suggested that he contact Bill Miller, Staff Director25X1
of the Select Committee, and he could probably tell him where Pipes can be
contacted.
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the offi.< r~ Csu-~-y -JOUblestein, in
of Senator Mark O. Hatfield (R. , Ore. ), called regarding a
number rif letters they have received saying that CIA is no longer hiring
retirees. Ile asked how he should reply to these people. I told him I
would check and call him back.
Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and Vdiscus discussed with him}fin.al.ate
arrangements for the appearance of Tony Lapham, General Counsel, and
other Agency witnesses before the Committee tomorrow on S. 1566, the
electronic surveillance legislation.
4? II-.IAISON Met with Hal Ford
~oCrlrYrittf: r~ c ~[r1C~ fence s a :Senate Selgri
II o_ , and discussed the matter of access of
1 rBrn.ernbers Ric and Pipes, Paul Nitze and Danny Graham to the
classified Senate Select Committee on Intelligence report on the A Team-
B Tearn i pisode. Ford said the Committee needed a letter tomorrow
regarding, the status of clearances on these men.
I also discussed with Ford the planned trip of Senator Adlai E.
Stevenson (1). , Ill. ), Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, to several
Latin American countries from 15 to 28 August. Ford gave me an itinerary
for the trip and indicated Senator Stevenson would like to meet with Agency
representatives on 3 August at 4:00 p.m. in Room. H-405 of the Capitol to
discuss the stations he will visit.
ADMINISTRATIVE - DELIVERIES Delivered
to Cindy 1\,Iascioli, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, a letter to
C,hai.rrn,{.bo Daniel K. Inouye (D., Hawaii), from Ad>niral Turner regarding the Senate Select Committee ontIntelligence 25Xc,
action on the Agency's covert action budget; an interim response to Chairman
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Inouye frorn. Mr. Cary, Legislative Counsel, about a Committee inquiry
concerning an alleged attempted payment
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17111 11 stuc y prepare y th e Center for t o S to y o Intelligence entitled
"Nationt .Estimates: An Assessment of the Product and the Process" for
Hal Font, of the Committee staff; a list of Soviet exports of the MICA-23
aircra. t , requested U Earl Eisenhower, of the Committee staff; four DDI
repo:rtm requested b Nlilce Epstein, of the Committee staff;
Heac1c11u rs egarding Agency Regula.tio an
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Octob,, -56 study entitled "Protecting Classified Intelligence Information:
An Hi:jr. ?{ tcal Review and Some Recommendations" written by
then As!-4 ant General Counsel, for David Bushong,
and a per?.eianal note from of the Committee staff,
Director, ;.>enaee Select Committee on former t tiSA/DO/O, to Bill Miller, Staff
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LIAISON Mr. G. Robert Blakey,
Chief C,wwm:;el and Staff Director, House Select Committee on
Assas:. iLii ;.l:ions (IISCA), and James Wolf, Legal Unit: Counsel, I-ISCA,
spent the letter part of the day in CIA orientation and discussions
on the Memorandum of Understanding and Non--Disclosure Agreement.
(See Mc?)orandurn for the Record.)
2. I I LIAISON Talked to Hal Ford,
Senate Selc-c:t Committee on Intelligence staff, and informed him that
Professor- P.4-bard Pipes', former member of the B Team, clearances
had not ytt been reinstated and that I would let him know as soon as they
were. Fe,rd said he ,could. advise Pipes..
3.
Harrick, OS.D/Legislative Affairs,
him that
LIAISON Called Colonel Steve
in response to his inquiry and informed
in the office of Senator Dale Bumpers (D. , Ark. ), held
compartmented
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4.1 1 THIRD AGENCY Received a telephone call
from a who said he would be talking with us
when we visit NSA on 26 July, I said that 25X1
NSA Gre:: ral Counsel, was quite concerned about H. R. 5544, a bill
which v: Icl take away from NSA and CIA the power to establish supergrade
position:;, and vest this power in the Civil Service Commission, Mr.
i,; interested in blocking this bill and wished to know with whom
I t hhr:ocked with OI,C Legislation Staff, and advised
him of ill -ircurnstances. He found the bill. and we turned the entire
matte t- r to Deputy Legislative Counsel., who will
becoxn, CIA contact in regard to H. R. 5544.
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