ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL
OFFICE 0F. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Friday - 7 July 1.978
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1. (Unclassified - SF) LIAISON Sent by courier
to John Carbaugh, in the office of Honorable Jesse A.
Helms (R., N. Car.), the following publications, per
his request of 5 July: "China Oil Production Prospects,"
June 1977; xeroxed pages on Peoples Republic of China
and Taiwan from the National Intelligence Factbook,
January 1978; 'hina International Trade, 1976-77,"
November 1977; "China's Economy," November 1977;
"China: Economic Indicators," October 1977; "A Study
of Climatological Research as it Pertains to Intelligence
Problems," August 1974; "Potential Implications of Trends
in World Population, Food Production, and Climate," August
1.974; PRC Atlas and a wall chart on "Chinese Communist
Party Organizations," September 1977. These publications
are for Mr. Carbaugh's reading in advance of a speech the
Senator is preparing to make.
2. (Unclassified -- DFM) LIAISON Called Lot Cooke,
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, to inform him
we would prefer to have the Select Committee destroy the
materials we had provided them on the MKULTRA program rather
than returning them to the Agency. Cooke said he thought
that was satis:CactOry but because there was so much material
it might be a logistics problem. I said I would check with
the Office of Security to see if they could pick up the burn
bags for the Committee.
3. (Confidential - I)FM) LIAISON Dave Fitzgerald,
Legislative Assistant to Senator Jake Garn (R., Utah), was
at Headquarters for an NFAC briefing on the general military,
political and economic situation in Rhodesia. Fitzgerald
leaves for Rhodesia on behalf of Senator Garn this afternoon.
The i fers were ORPA/NFAC, OER/NFAC,
Fitzgerald in i.ca ec TO would 25X1
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be g .ac -o h these analysts, after his return, to
share his observations.
Acting Legislative -
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