JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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September 30, 2004
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April 25, 1978
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Approved For Release 2004/10/ 1 mt 25X1 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Tuesday - 25 April 1978 Page 4 15. LIAISON Called Ake O'Neil, Chief Counsel, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, to establish that he would speak to the CIA Mid-Career Course on 2 June from 1500 until 1615 hours. 16. LIAISON Called Ed Greissing, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and told him the years E. Drexel Godfrey was Director of OCI. Greissing had asked for the information in connection with Godfrey's appearance in open session before the Committee today on intelligence charters. 17. I LIAISON Received a call from Joyce Chestnut, In the office of Senator Sam Nunn (D., Ga. ). Chestnut said their office had received a request for a CIA employment application for a constituent. I agreed to have an application sent directly from the Agency. Chestnut indicated her office did not need a copy of our letter to the constituent. 18. LIAISON Called Geryld Christianson, in the office of Senator Claiborne Pell (D. , R. I. ), in regard to his request of last week for CIA information on former Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg. I told Christianson that the Agency did have some documents which were originated by the State Department and that I would check with State and ask them to provide the documents or provide them myself if that was State's preference. Christianson said this arrangement would be fine. 19. IAISON Called Chris Lay, Legislative Assistant to Representative Steven Symms (R. , Idaho) and told him the Agency had no information at an unclassified level on Soviet research into lasers and into other exotic weapons. I again stated our willingness to offer the Representative a briefing on the subject and Lay said he would let me know if the Congressman was interested. 20. LIAISON Received a call from Mike / Epstein, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, who said a man +++~~~ narnedi claiming past CIA employment was applying for a position with the Committee. Epstein asked me to verify his employment. 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/10/12 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R001200170024-5 Approved For Release 2004/10/12 : CIA-RDP81 00980R001200170024-5 CI N?1DENTIA 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 5 Tuesday - 25 April 1978 21. LIAISON Called Hal Ford, Senate Select Committee on intelligence staff, to ask about the background of the new Committee request to see all NIEs for the past year. Ford said this was / Bill Miller's, Staff Director of the Committee, idea and I should check L/ with him. Ford said his impression was that this was not intended to be a formal quality of intelligence study but merely to get an appreciation for a year's NIEs and to see how they compared to previous ones in format, subject, content, etc. Martha MacDonald, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, who indicated Senator Charles Mathias (R., Md.) was interested in touring the Senator's personal staff. I expressed reservations about handling this through other than Committee channels and said I would talk to Mac Donald about this in person. 24.1 EMPLOYMENT Received a call from Susie Williams, in the office of Senator Robert Dole (R., Kan. ), requesting a professional employment application for a constituent. I told her one would be sent to her. OLC Registry was advised. Nancy Newcomer, in the office of Representative William Goodling (R., Pa. inquiring for a constituent about the status of his employment application. After checking with the Office of Personnel, 1 called Nancy and told her that they could not find the constituent's letter of about a month ago and that it was probably with letters regarding the advertisement in the New York Times for employment opportunities with CIA because that was the address which the constituent said he had sent his letter to. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/10/12 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R001200170024-5