ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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or Release 2006/08/09: CIA-RDP81 M00980R0004MQW1-3 Addendum to Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Friday - 14 April 1978 5.1 LIAISON Met with Mark Gitenstein, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and arran ed for he and David Bushong, also of the Committee staff, to meet wit 25X1 OGC, on 19 April regarding the Green Beret murder case. This is one of a number of case studies. being done by the Subcommittee on Secrecy and Disclosure on the problems of the use of classified information in court. 6. IAISON Met with Lot Cooke, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and arranged for a compartmented security briefing for new staff member Tom Crowley on 18 April and a briefing for Senator Robert Byrd's (D., W. Va.) representative on the Committee, Hoyt Purvis, for 25 April. I informed Cooke I had reviewed the Agency's lis- , of personnel whom the Committee had requested compartmented clearances and that I did not recognize several names. I reviewed these with Cooke and we will be able to remove approximately five names from the list. 7, LIAISON Met with Stan Taylor, Senate Select Committee on to igence staff, who said after having lunch with a former student who now works fo~ he was introduced to then 5x1 Director and discussed the Committee's work with them. Taylor also informed me that at Admiral Inman's, D/NSA, request, a copy of his classified study of the data encryption standard statement was being sent to Admiral Turner. Taylor had given me a copy of the unclassified summary of this report last week. ~8. IAISON Left with Bill Miller, Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, a copy of an unclassified paper on the recent arrest for espionage of Iranian retired General Derakhshani. 9. (Unclassified - DFM) ADMINISTRATIVE DELIVERIES Delivered to Joyce Newton, in the office of Senator Orrin Hatch (R., Utah), a statement made by the Director regarding the DDO personnel reductions25x1 10. LIAISON At the request ofi OLC, delivered to Randi Hentz. in the office of Representative Charles a en (R., Ohio), a letter fro ___]Acting Legislative Counsel, regarding an FOIA case. MORKIDIF Page 3 only Approved For Release 2006/08/09: CIA-RDP81 M00980R0004000 012 3 11 "A L ub" ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Friday - 14 April 1978 LIAISON Received a call from Ted Ralston, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, who said he, Abram Shulsky and Catherine Essoyan, also of the Committee staff, had arranged to return to NPIC on 17 April regarding photo coverage of the Middle East during routine and crisis situations. Ralston indicated that they asked some questions at their session yesterday which NPIC is researching and will be able to answer themby the 17th. I arranged for the meeting to 25X1 be at 1:00 p. m. 25X1 2. LIAISON Received a call from Mike Epstein, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, who said the Committee would be holding two days of closed session testimony oni.nd that 25x1 former Agency employe ould be a witness on either 18 or 19 April. , Epstein asked what contacts had been made by the Agency wit before Epstein interviewed him last January, and what advice was given to I agreed to find out for him. 25X1 3. LIAISON CSS/NFAC, informed 25X1 itt ee on me of a call he had received from Bill Miller, Senate Select Comm Intelligence Staff Director, stating that it appeared that CIA's reporting record on the Middle East was excellent and requesting statistics for both NFAC and DDO on the manpower devoted to studying the Middle East and the number of reports issued in a one year period. I later discussed this with Miller and he clarified this request for me. Miller said he thought that these statistics would be a good annex to the classified paper the Committee is doing on the Middle East arms balance and repeated his statement about how good Agency reporting and analysis had been. I also asked Miller if he had been contacted by representatives of the German parliament regarding oversight of intelligence and he indicated he had been invited to a dinner at the German Embassy on this subject, but it turned out to be simply a social gathering. I informed Miller that Agency personnel had also been contacted on this subject. 25X1 4. LIAISON Met with Earl Eisenhower and David Bushong, both of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and made a few suggestions for changes in the trip report of Senator Barry Goldwater (R., Ariz. ), Committee Vice Chairman, on his recent trip to South Africa and Namibia. They accepted the changes. ~~ g if I Approved For Release 2006/08/09: CIA-RDP81M00980R000400010121-3 Approved For Release 2006/08/09: CIA-RDP81M00980R000400010121-3