JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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April 27, 1978
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Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81 M00980R002700020002-9 r' 'INTERNAL USE MY Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Thursday - 27 April 1978 t 10. (Unclassified - ELS) LIAISON Accompanied NFAC/OWI, and NFAC/CSS, to a briefing of Chuck Snodgrass, House Appropriations Committee staff, on Soviet electronic warfare capabilities. Snodgrass had requested this briefing in a search for information to help him evaluate U. S. Army budget requests for electronic warfare equipment. 11. (Unclassified - RJK) LIAISON George Tomlinson and Raymond Plunkett, GAO, visited Headquarters for an informal discussion with NFAC representatives on the subject of technology transfer with a focus on the Soviet Union. 12. (Unclassified - RJK) LIAISON Chief, SALT Support Staff/NFAC, briefed cleared members of the House International Relations Committee staff, on U. S. verification capabilities. Present from the Committee staff were George Berdes, Alison Brenner, William Fite, Donald Fortier, Forrest Frank, No Spalatin, and Mike Van Dusen. Beforel ompleted his presentation, it was necessary to depart to allow briefers from ACDA to make their presentation. Spalatin said he would like to return and would call us to set up a date. 13. (Unclassified - RJK) LIAISON Called Gail Wynn, House International Relations Subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs, and, in her absence, left word that we were returning the original of the Subcommittee's 12 April testimony to her. 14. (Unclassified - RJK) LIAISON Called Jason Cooke, on the staff ~f Representative Gus Yatron (D. , Pa. ), to answer some questions which he had raised yesterday. I told him that the Soviets were providing nearly 100 percent of Cuba's support and certainly this would cover any increased costs the Cubans incurred as a result of their increased activity in Africa. I mentioned that our FBIS people would be checking Greek press items to see whether there has been any reaction to the Congressman's statements on the Greek-Turkey situation. I also told him that a paper on migration from the Caribbean was incomplete but that we would make a note of his interest and provide him with a copy when it was available. STAI For Release1P007/0310? : 1i -Rd a~ -9 M00980R002700020002-9 STAT Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81 M00980R002700020002-9 Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81 M00980R002700020002-9 Approved For Release 2007/031tOWW00980R002700020002-9 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Wednesday - 26 April 1978 Page 9 -1 40. ADMINISTRATIVE DELIVERIES J Delivered to Doris Conner, Senate Armed Services Committee; for Frank Sullivan, Committee Staff Director, a copy of a 1963 memorandum from the DCI to the President regarding the number of Soviet troops in Cuba. I told Conner the paper was requested under Executive Order 11652 declassification procedures, and that we were willing to release it but since it mentioned the Committee we wanted Sullivan's advice on the question. Sullivan later called me expressing concern about release of the document and generally aboutthe Agency releasing so much information. He said he would not have a chance to decide on release of the document now as he was involved all day long in mark up sessions but did not want it released until he had the opportunity to think about it. I agreed to hold it. 41. LIAISON Met with Ed Greissing, Senate Select Corn ___ n__ _n_etu once staff, who said the House Select Committee on Assassinations had requested to see the transcript of Church Committee testimony b land that under Committee procedures they wanted to get approval first. I agreed to otified. 25X1 42. LIAISON Met with Earl Eisenhower, Senate Select ommittee. on me igence staff, who indicated one of the recommendations coming out of the Committee's study of the Frank Snepp case would be there should be a mechanism to conduct post mortem reviews of major Agency programs, such as involvement in South Vietnam. Eisenhower requested that the Agency get to the Committee as soon as possible our report on the Edward J. Epstein book Le end. He also indicated that the "dry run" for counterintelligence briefing had gone very well but the question remained who would give the briefing. I said I would look into this for him. 43. ADMINISTRATIVE DELIVERIES Delivered to ucrey a ry, er , Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, a letter from Robert Gambino, D/OS, regarding clearances for Rosemary C. Tascione and Alexandra Tomalonis, for Senator Birch Bayh (D., Ind.), Committee Chairman; and a memorandum fro CSS/NFAC, regarding Middle East reporting; Headquarters Instruction I land a schedule for the "Perspectives for New Su.pergrades" course all for Bill Miller, Committee Staff Director. C NFIDENTIAI Approved For Releas e'*-RE)P 808002700020002-9 4-vtri-I V91 1J I Approved For Release 2007/cCONFIR-N M00980R002700020002-9 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 8 Wednesday - 26 April 1978 38. LI ION Met nth Bill Miller, Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and covered several points. I informed Miller that we wanted to insure the only unclassified mention of a particular sensitive Agency facility we wanted no mention on unsecure channels of its location. Miller agreed to this and immediately dictated a memorandum for the staff covering these points. I asked Miller for his view of Committee plans regarding the book Legend, specifically, whether there was any chance the Committee would Miller said he could not imagine the Committee wouldi as they were in no position to second guess Agency determinations. The Committee's interest is the nature of the dispute and its implications for security and counterintelligence. I asked Miller for background on the request to examine the past year's NIEs. Miller repeated the message in the Committee's letter that they were in support of Dr. Bowie's efforts to improve the estimative process. He stated there was no attempt to do a quality of intelligence study on the NIEs but that the Committee wanted to get a sense of the volume of the reports, and their topics and scope. He described it as a "volumetric' study. I informed Miller that Ed Levine, of the Committee staff, had referred me to him regarding the Committee's request for information on I told Miller we were not seeking a formal Committee request but only clarification of exactly what information the Committee is seeking. Miller referred me back to Levine who gave me the paper I requested. I told Miller there is some extra time in his scheduled 2 May tou welcome to 25X1 He agreed. I also discussed with Miller his topic for his address to perspectives for new supergrades course. Finally, I pushed Miller for a Committee response on protecting Congressional documents from FOIA requests. I told Miller the court case would be up soon and without Committee support our ability to protect the documents in questions would be in jeopardy. 39. LIAISON Met with Stan Taylor, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and informed him that CIA employment applicant I Irejected by letter of 28 March. I informed him the Agency had no evidence of Soviet support for the Red Brigades as alleged in a recent New York Times column by James Reston. He was surprised at this as he stated that other agencies had told him that there was such evidence. Taylor also said he was still expecting from the DDO information on what the Agency needs to be able to do in countering international terrorism that we are now precluded from doing. QNFiDFNTJ Approved For Release .QQI /Q7 : ,CAA.-F 7,~',.M00980R002700020002-9 Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81 M00980R002700020002-9 Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81 M00980R002700020002-9 Approved For Release 2007/03107,;. IA-RDP81 M00980ROO2700020002-9 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Wednesday - 26 April 1978 P. . t 1 BRIEFING Tom Latimer, Staff Director, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, called to schedule a closed Committee hearing tomorrow at 2:00 p. m. concerning the shoot down of the Korean plane in the Soviet Union. The Committee's principal interest is Community performance during the incident. What did we know? When did we know it? How did we find out about it? How quickly did it get to the right people? NITC and NFAC were alerted. 5? I I LIAISON Representative Lee Hamilton (D., Ind.) called explaining that Chairman John Flynt (D., Ga.), House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, had appointed him to head a task force of the Committee to investigate a matter which had been referred to the House by the Attorney General. He suggested that as soon as I had sorted out the basic elements that I meet with him together with John Nields, of the Committee staff, to suggest how we might proceed. 6.1 EMPLOYMENT Lisa, in the office of Representative Marc Marks (R., Pa.), called and requested an application and employment brochures for a constituent. The material was sent to her. 7. LIAISON Called Rhett Dawson, Senate Armed Services Committee staff, to respond to an inquiry which had originated with Senator John G. Tower (R. , Texas). I informed Dawson that Cuban activity in support of terrorists in the Western Hemisphere had been on a gradual decrease since 1967 and that Cuba was not involved in training or supplying terrorist groups in Argentina, Nicaragua, or Colombia. 8. BRIEFING In. res onse to a request from Representative Paul Findley (R. , Ill. ), NFAC/ORPA, visited his office this afternoon to give him a current intelligence briefing on South Yemen. The Congressman, who is a strong supporter of South Yemen, has been briefe efore and was pleased to receive another briefing from him. 9. I I LIAISON Called Jason Cooke, House International Relations Inter-American Affairs Subcommittee, and told him that in response to his request we were sendinib him the Agency publication entitled "Migration from Mexico. " Approved For Re ease 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81 MOm Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81 M00980R002700020002-9 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 Tuesday - 25 April 1978 5,510 LIAISON Called Mike 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. I I 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 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. I I 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. 1 1 LIAISON 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 beiect Committee on Intelligence staff, who said a man named laiming past CIA employment was applying for a position with the Committee. Epstein asked me to verify his employment. Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81 M00980RQ02700020002-9