ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP81M00980R000200010060-3
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December 27, 2004
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January 11, 1978
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--- Go N F I ME hT -I, L- ' ' - ------- Addendum to Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Wednesday - 11 January 1978 Overs Oversight, Johnson needed a number of discussions with in orderto thoroughly understand thel programs. He wants 6. LIAISON Received a call from Paula Belknap, on the House International Relations Committee staff, Belknap said by tomorrow morning she needs statistics on the percent of specific minerals used in the U. S. which were imported. I took, the list of minerals but cautioned Belknap that I was not sure if CIA would maintain these statistics. After checking with office, CSS/NFAC5X1 I called the Department of Commerce. and spoke with Brian Hessler in their Legislative Department. He agreed they could undertake this request and said he would call Belknap. I called her to inform her what had transpired and she was quite agreeable. 7. LEGISLATION Called Bob Carlstrom, OMB, to ask him about several letters which we have pending. He said that the FOIL. people were studying our letter to Representative Samuel Devine (R., Ohio) about amending the Freedom of Information Act, and he would get back to us as soon as this was completed. He said he hoped to have the letter on S. V/ 1974, the Regulatory Flexibility Act, cleared by Friday, 13 January. Regarding the letters on S. 1720 and S. 1721, bills to amend the Administrative Procedure Act, he said he was not sure when they would be cleared because he was awaiting comments from DOD. He had contacted the Senate Judiciary Committee, and they had no problem with the delay. They merely wanted to be sure the Executive Branch was working on it. Mr. Carlstrom also extended the deadline for our comments on H. R. 10076, the Omnibus Right to Privacy Act, until 20 January and said he did not expect to be clearing any letters on that bill to the Committe r I cc: DDA SA/DO/O O/DDCI fteoa'e ~W5/AO t:41A-RDP81 MO r. e u Comntroller Ex. Sec. SA/DO/0 NFAC Page 2 25X1 5. LIAISON Called Loch Johnson, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and arranged for him to review articles from Studies in Intelligence which he had requested. Regarding his meeting with Chief, Covert Action Staff, DDO, 25X1 regarding I told Johnson that as 25X1 tied up in the preparation of a paper for Representative Les Aspin (D., Wis.) on the subject which the Director would review. In light of the Director's involvement asked that the meeting be postponed until the Director had reviewed the paper. Johnson agreed to the delay but said in preparation for the Director's appearance before the Subcommittee on 25X1 25X1 these as soon as they can be arranged. Specifically, he said Congressman Aspin wants about three examples of successful 25X1 programs. Approved For Release 2 25X1 Approved For Release 200 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Wednesday - 11 January 1978 Page 4 16.1 LIAISON Called Beverly Lumpkin, Subcommittee on International Organizations, House Committee on International Relations, to schedule a meeting at 10:00 a. m. on 16 January 1978, in the C&R conference room, She will be accompanied by Michael Hershman, Gordon Friedman, William Garvelink, and Steven Blush, of the Committee staff. 25X1 25X1 17. LEGISLATION Met with the following people to discuss unofficially the latest Senate Select Committee on Intelligence draft Title I of the charter legislation: Bill Miller, Elliot Maxwell and Pat Norton, all on the staff of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence; Mike O'Neil and Tom Latimer, on the staff of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence; IC Staff; 25X1 OGC; and and I I of this ~X1 office.' (See Memorandum for the Record.) . I 18. FOIA Walt Sheridan, Senate Judiciary Committee, u committee on Antitrust and Monopoly, who assisted in the MKULTRA hearings conducted by Chairman Edward M. Kennedy (D., Mass.), Senate Committee on Human Resources, Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research called. Sheridan received a call from Ms. FitzSimon, Department of Justice, who handles FOIA matters, . requesting that she review the CIA classified documents on MKULTRA 25X1 which were provided to the Kennedy Subcommittee in connection with the hearings. According to Sheridan, FitzSimon wants to determine if documents or information in the material provided by CIA. FitzSimon told Sheridan that she had talked to I I OGC, however, Sheridan wanted to verify this with CIA before he allowed FitzSimon access. I said I would check into it and get back to him. 25X1 19. LIAISON Tom Latimer, Staff Director, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, called and accepted the House Armed Services Committee material on Watergate which the Agency has been holding and which we offered to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. I told him I would make arrangements with House Armed Services Committee and have the material forwarded to him as soon as possible. 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/01/06 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R000200010060-3