JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP81M00980R001600040022-7
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RIPPUB
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4
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December 15, 2016
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August 16, 2004
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22
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February 21, 1978
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Approved For Release 2004/08/30 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R001600040022-7 'INTERNAL USE ONLY Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Tuesday - 21 February 1978 /7 Ad, C) 402 r-y- 5. (Unclassified - JMS) LIAISON Ati OLC, request, STAT I returned Gerald Hamilton's, House Select Committee on Assassinations staff, call. Hamilton wanted to know if the Martin Luther King, Jr. material was ready for review yet. I advised him that some of the material was ready for review. 6. (Unclassified - RSG) LIAISON Michael Glennon and John Ritch, Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff, visited C&R Staff and reviewed item number two of the 19 December request. I suggested that we provide to the FBI, directly, our list of FBI documents so that the FBI could then provide said documents. 7. (Unclassified - GMC) ADMINISTRATIVE - DELIVERIES Sent to Molly Williamson, Research Director, House Select Committee on Population, a copy of OPR-401 entitled "Potential Implications of Trends in World Population, Food Production, and Climate. " I attached a note reminding Williamson that. this study has never constituted an official Agency position. 8. (Unclassified - MLG) LIAISON Per request forwarded STAT %/ to Mr.. Joseph DiGiorgio, GAO, unclassified information on international terrorist incidents. 9. (Unclassified - MLG) LIAISON Per Annette Swider's request forwarded to Walter Sheridan, of the Senate Human Resources Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research staff, and Elliot Maxwell, of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, the 9th release of the BLUEBIRD/ ARTICHOKE material which is to be released to the public under FOIA on 22 February. 10. (Unclassified - MG) LIAISON Per his request to t STAT OLC, of last week, I called Tony Long, in the office of Senator John C. Culver (D., Iowa), "and told him that I had a list of unclassified CIA publications which I would forward to him today. 11. (Unclassified - MG) CONSTITUENT Received a call from Mary Cochran, in the office of Senator Frank Church (D., Idaho), who said they had a constituent who wanted a copy of the publication "World Steel Market Continued Trouble Ahead. " I told her the document could be obtained for the constituent through the DOCEX Project at the Library of Congress. Approved For Release 2004/08/30 CIA-RDP81 M00980R001600040022-7 STAT CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Office of Legislative Counsel Washington, D. C. 20505 Telephone: 21 February TO: Mr. Joseph DiGiorgio International Division, Rm 4824 General Accounting Office Dear Mr. DiGiorgio Enclosed per your request is unclassified information on international terrorist incidents. FORM 1533 rNEVPOUS 6-68 EDITIONS Approved For Release 2004/08/30: CIA-RDP81 M00980R001600040022-7 Journal - Office of Legislative Counse Friday - 17 February 1978 Page 4 16. LIAISON Called Chuck Snodgrass, on the staff of the House Appropriations Committee, to say the DDCI could not make lunch on the 23rd of February, and suggested the 27th or March 1. Snodgrass said they were both bad. We left it that we would try to name some more dates open on Mr. Carlucci's calendar. Snodgrass said that he and Ralph Preston, of the Committee, are eager to meet the DDCI and would be willing to meet him at the Capitol. instead of for lunch.,,-, 17.1 HEARING Accompanied the Director to a hearing before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Subcommittee on Program and Budget Authorization. The Director presented the NFIP overview and answered questions. The hearing lasted three hours. (See Memorandum for the Record.) OLC. In nce, journal entries were checked and it was learned that ad called Tom Packer on Monday, 13 February, to provi e im the name and address of our Information and Privacy Coordinator. I called Mr. Packer and advised him again of this information and apologized if this information had been given to someone else in the office and had not yet reached him. 19. LIAISON Received a call from Ed Stevenson, GAO, requesting that CIA review the draft unclassified GAO report on illicit drug trafficking in South America which GAO will be rnitting to the Congress. A copy was sent out which our office is coordinating with nnn a,,,a F- I Tr c.-.,rr I 25X1 25X1 20. I I LIAISON Received a call from Mary Zetts, secretary to Stan Brand, Counsel to the Clerk of the House, requesting the telephone number of OGC. I Icalled Brand 25X1 and later informed me that Brand was inquiring whether or not the court had rendered its decision in the case and told him no. 25X1 +:+ Y'u~ BEN A 18. I I FOIA Tom Packer, in the District Office of Representative Henr Waxman D. Calif.), called concerning his inquiry last Friday which OLC, transferred to Approved For FRelease 2004/08/30 : CIA-RDP81 M0g980R001600040022-7 Approved For Release 2004/08/30 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R001600040022-7 INTERNAL USE ONLY Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Friday - 17 February 1978 5. (Unclassified - MLG) LIAISON Per equest I STAT forwarded to Mary Brooks, in the office of Representative Morris K. Udall (D., Ariz.), one copy of the letter that was sent to Mrs. Jose Raul Martinez Bernal on 22 November 1977 as a result of an FOIA request. 6. (Unclassified - RJK) LIAISON Mr. John Luke, GAO, called to request the status of certain inventories which the Agency had promised to prepare relating to our unclassified data information systems. I checked V with of the Agency Library, and then advised Mr. Luke that the inventories should be forwarded to him by the end of the month. 7. (Unclassified RJK) LIAISON In response to a request from Don Sanders, of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, late yesterday afternooni OS, conducted a physical security review of Room 17 in the basement of the Russell Senate Office Building. Sanders, working under the direction of the Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Ethics, had to move from his previous quarters in S-405, The Capitol. Sanders called later in the day to request that a courier stop by Room 17 on Monday to pick up a letter from him relating to the security review situation. 8. (Unclassified - RJK) LIAISON Donald Fortier, of the House International Relations Committee staff, was given a security indoctrination for compartmented clearances by OS. Fortier then visited NFAC, for another briefing. STAT 9. (Unclassified - RJK) LIAISON Called Karen Lisssik ra,... Staff Director, of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy, to respond to a letter from Chairman Frank Church' (D. , Idaho) regi.e-:st.g a copy of the new analysis by the Agency on Saudi oil policy. This analysis was reported in a Washington Post article on 5 February. Having consulted with N FAC / CSS, and with I advised her that the STAT Post article was an error and that there was no new Agency analysis. I told her that a study is being done and when it is completed the Agency would be able to make the information available to the Committee. She readily accepted this explanation and asked whether she could receive a personal briefing, on the Saudi oil situation in general. indicated that such STAT a briefing could be provided and arrangements will be made with Ms. Lissakers for an early briefing. Approved For Release 2004/08/30 : CI ~DP81 MQ0980R001600040022-7 INTER-1 ~ L ~~ C lL ,