JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81M00980R002700020061-4 INTERNAL USE ONLY JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Tuesday - 31 January 1978 1. (Unclassified - MLG) LIAISON Per Annette Swider's request: I forwarded to Elliot Maxwell, of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and to Walter Sheridan, of the Senate Human Resources Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research staff, a classified full-text authored by John Mulholland, a professional magician who wrote these papers while under contract to Project MKULTRA. 2. (Unclassified - ABS) LIAISON Called Larry Ellsworth, Senate Select Committee on Ethics staff, in the late evening of 30 January 1978 to advise him that our search for materials requested in their 9 January 1978 letter was complete and that the documents would be available here for their review anytime after noon on 1 February. Judy Schneider, of the Committee staff, called in the morning of 31 January 1978 to advise me that she and one other staffer would review the materials at 10:00 a. gin. on 2 February /SA/DO/O, was advised and agreed to these arrangements. 3. (Unclassified - MLG) LIAISON Received a call from Jan Laughry, of the House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct staff, who stated that the envelope . addressed to the Director of Securit that h I had -previously arranged to have picked up was never picked up. I 4. (Unclassified - RJK) LIAISON Attended the bi-weekly Senate Select Committee on Intelligence briefing. Senator Jose h Biden (D. , Del.) and about a dozen staffers were present to hear NFAG/CSS, 25X1 brief on the few current intelligence items and SR, 25X1 brief on the Soviet strategic forces. Reynolds answers a number of questions raised by the staff on the spot and we will follow-up with brief responses on a few remaining ones. 1NTE''NAL U3E O+HiLY Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81M00980R002-700020061-4 Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81M00980R002700020061-4 INTERNAL USE ONLY Journal Office of Legislative Counsel Page 12 Tuesday - 31 January 1978 52. (Unclassified - THW) LIAISON Bill Fite, House International Relations Committee staff, called with respect to a request he had made for a report entitled "Comparison of U. S. and Soviet Arms Sales to Less Developed Countries 1974-76. " I told Mr. Fite we did not want to give out the report but would be happy to brief on the contents, which he understood. He said he would call back with a convenient time for the briefing. 53, (Internal Use Only -? THW) BRIEFING Grenville Garside, Staff Director, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, called and we set 3 February at 10:00 a. m. in Room 3106 Dirksen Senate Office Building as the date time, a tters with 25X1 respect to the PRC d. /,/ Legislative Counsel cc: O/DDCI Ex. Sec. DDA DDS&T Mr . Lapham Mr. Hetu IC Staff SA/DO/O Compt. NFAC '' T ERI AL USE oiJ`-,~Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDPS'1M00980R002700020061-4 Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81M00980R002700020061-4 CONFlDENTlAL Journal - Office of Le0aislative Counsel Tuesday - 31 January 1978 Page 10 43 LIAISON Received a call from Jean Evans, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, who said Senator Charles Mathias (R., Md.) had wanted to ask Ambassador Frank Carlucci a question at his confirmation hearings regarding charges that he bad been a "tool of CIA.." The Senator did not have the opportunity and would like to submit this question for the record. Evans said he hoped we could cable this question to Mr. Carlucci in Portugal so that the response would be included in. the report on the nomination which the Committee would be forwarding to the full Senate within a couple of days. 44. LIAISON Called Stan Taylor, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, regarding Jean Evans', of the staff, request that an answer to Senator Charles Mathias' (R., Md.) question regarding Mr. Carlucci be included in the Committee's report. On the Carlucci nomination Taylor verified my feeling that the report would not contain any verbatim answers to any questions and that this question and answer would go in the published Committee hearings. 45. LIAISON Received a call from Patrick Long, House P ermanent , e ec ommittee on Intelligence staff, who asked for a briefing on Soviet space program emphasizing satellites in earth orbit. Long is particularly interested in the types of power plants on these satellites. After checking with SS/NFAC, I informed 25X1 7 Long that the list he-had requested of all Soviet satellites still in orbit would be finished this week and suggested that we hold off the briefing until after he receives the list, and then determine what further information he needs. Long agreed to this suggestion. Long said he had set up a pre -briefing for Representative Robert McClory's (R. , Ill.) trip to Geneva for 7 February at 2:30 p. m. in the Committee office. Long said NSA would be present at the same session and requested that I work with NSA on the exact schedule. 46 LIAISON Took a call from Dee Creech, in the office of Representative Stephen Neal (D., N. Car.). Creech asked if the Agency had any traveling exhibits which could be displayed in the Congressman's district. I explained that we did not. 47. LIAISON Called Angelo Codevilla, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and confirmed with him the meetings tomorrow with C /E UR/:DDO, at 9:30 a. m. for 25X1 a debriefing on the trip of Codevilla and Senator Malcolm Wallop's (R., Wyo. ) trip to Europe, and a 10:30 a. m. meeting with NFAC, on 25X1 Codevilla's anticipated qual'~} ~el f once study on European Communist partiftroved For Release 2007/ 31 W:3 RU M00980R0027000-20061-4 Approved For Release 25X1 25X1 25X1 Page 8 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Tuesday - 31 January 1978 31. ADMINISTRATIVE - DELIVERIES Sent via courier per the -request of OIL, the Report on Budget Execution for the CIA Retirement and Disability Fund for December 31, 1977 to Chairman George H. Mahon, House Appropriations Committee. aq c F Tj DP81M00980R002700020061-4 32. MINISTRATIVE - DELIVERIES 4>Sen ,via courser to a er c ug of GAO, two copies of the new .,.Executive Order 12036, dated January 26, 1978. 33. LIAISON Per his request, sent to James J. Gehrig, on the staff o the senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, 'a copy of an unclassified Agency publication entitled "A Dollar Cost.Comparison of Soviet and US Defense Activities, 1967-77. " 34. I I LIAISON Per Dorothy Fosdick's, on the staff of the Permanent Subcorrixnittee on Investigations, Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, conversation with of our office, 25X1 sent by courier to Ms. Fosdick several Chinese bios she had requested on Friday. LIAISON Sent via mail to Gerald Decker, Senate Foreign Relations Foreign Assistance Subcommittee, a copy of the National Basic Intelligence Factbook, per his request of yesterday. 361 LIAISON Received a call from Don Waunch, the office of Representative Jim Lloyd (D., Calif.), who requested a copy i "A Dollar Cost Comparison of Soviet and U. S. Defense Activities, 1967-77.'!2 5X1 A copy was forwarded this date. Approved For N Approved For Release 2007 113 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Monday - 30 January 1978 M00980R002700020061-4 Page 8 34.1 1 LIAISON At the request of of our office, sent via courier to Pete Bonner., Senate Appropriations Committee staff, a list of the names of Agency people he met during his trip or his use in writing thank you notes. 35. I I LIAISON Sent via mail to Rod Moore, in the .-Commer .al Operations in the west,- per Ws earner request. office of Representa,'t ,*w-Din: E. Young (R. , Alaska), a copy of "Soviet 36. LIAISON Sent via mail to Tilrn George, Comparison of Soviet and U. S. Defense Activities, 1967-77, " per his earlier request. House Government pera ions ommittee staff, a copy of "A Dollar Cost ~7 Emerson, Senate ForeigM.-Relations Committee staff, who said that he had not received any FBIS' Daily Reports which he had requested earlier this month. I told him I would check into the matter and call him back. 38. IAISON Received a call from Gerald Decker, Sena e Foreign Relations Subcoixin ittee on Foreign Assistance, who requested a copy of the National Basic Intelligence Factbook. I told him I would send a copy to him. 39'. IAISON Had a number of conversations with DIA, with respect to the request on the G. William Miller nomination to be Chairn .airof the Federal Reserve System. cc: O/DDCI LAISON Received a call from Steve . Legislative Counsel Ex. Sec. DDS&T Mr. Hetu SA/DO/O NFAC DDA Mr. Lapham IC Staff Compt. Approved For Releas Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81M00980R002700020061-4 t 'INTERNAL USE ONLY Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Monday - 30 January 1978 Page 6 23. (Unclassified - MMP) LIAISON Emily Thurber, from the office of Senator Alan Cranston (D., Calif. ), called to find out whether the Soviet press provided coverage of Lev Shapiro's, member of the Soviet parliamentary delegation to the U. S. Congress, statement on the well being of Jews in the Soviet Union. After checking with FBIS, 25X1 " I told Ms. Thurber that TASS has not yet included anyt ng a out apiro's remarks, but promised that we would notify her in the event that anything were published during the remainder of the week. 24. (Unclassified - KJS) LIAISON Betsy Schmitt, from Congressional Research Service, called to ask if we had anything on Soviet aid to Third World countries in area of family planning. After checking with ~NFAC/C, I called Ms. Schmitt to advise her that we had nothing on this subject. 25. (Unclassified - KIS) LIAISON Jerry Tinker, in the office of Senator Edward Kennedy D. Mass.. called to ask if we had a computer study on Tinker did not know the title u said the all or was NFACI/CSS, 25X1 I called Tinker to advise a we a nothing in our files. 26. (Unclassified - MMP) LIAISON Sent to Joel Johnson and Rudolph Rousseau, on the staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, a copy of a study, "The Non-OPEC Less Developed Countries: External. Debt Positions and Prospects, " which OER, thought would be 25X1 of interest to them. V. (Unclassified - SF) EMPLOYMENT REQUEST Received a call from Bea Scribner, in the office of Representative Mike McCormack (D. , Wash.), requesting an application and brochure (professional) for a constituent in the Representative's district office. OLC Registry was advised. 28. (Unclassified - DFM) LIAISON Called Loch Johnson, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and explained problems we were having locating two 1972 FBI memorandums requested by Tom Latimer, Committee Staff Director. I asked him for additional information he could give on them but he was unable to provide any. Later, I called Dan Coulson, FBI, to see if the Bureau could locate the documents. Approved For Release 2007/0 AT 04 1 0R002700020061-4 Approved For Release 2007/03/07; CC pffl 1M00980R002700020061-4 Page 5 Monday - 30 January 1978 25X1 Journal - Office of Legislative ounse L9. RIEFING Accompaniedi 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Canal. The briefing took place in 140 Russell Senate Office Building. ORPA, an R, to the briefing of Mr. Ron Leman, personaL staffer of Senator' Dewey Bartlett (R.. , Okla.), an the Panama 20. BRIEFING Dorothy Fosdick, from the office of Senator Henry M. Jackson (D., Wash.), called requesting that OER, providea briefing on Trade with China fo 25X1 at 1500 hours on the afternoon of 30 January 1978. Roger Cubby, N , confirmed that I Iwas available and I - 25X1 .notified Ms. Fosdick. OLC, arranged to have someone to the briefing. accompany 21. LIAISON Called Jack Brady,. Staff Director for the House In erns on Relations Com:rmittee. to provide additional background on the case, per Representative Clement J. Zablocki's (D., Wis.) request. I assured Mr. Brady that we did not have a copy of Mr. Zablockits original request to the Department of State, much less the original constituent letter that generated the request. Mr. Brady indicated that he was sure that someone on his staff had lost or mislaid the letter and appreciated my efforts to make sure that we did not happen to have a copy. 22. IA.ISON Miss Sylvia Castellanos, ,Research Director within the Republican Steering Committee of the Senate, called to ask about the availability of an FBIS publication providing translations of a Soviet publication, "Military Thought. " After checking with FBIS, I determined that all, translations subsequent to 1970 were classified CONFIDENTIAL/NOFORN. Translations prior to 1970 are unclassified and available in the Library of Congress. I so informed Miss Castellanos, who was disappointed but accepted the fact that she lacked both a clearance as well as storage facilities. Approved For Release 2007103jQZ,:l lF IMP , ,I?D980R002700G20061-4 Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81M00980R002700020061-4 INTERNAL USE ONLY ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Friday - 27 January 1978 1. (Unclassified - MG) LIAISON Received a call from Rod Moore, in the office of Representative Don Young (R., Alaska), who requested a / copy of "Soviet Commercial Operations in the West. " I told him that a +V copy would be forwarded to him. 2. (Unclassified - MG) LIAISON Received a call from Jim George, House Government Operations Committee staff, who requested a copy of "A Dollar Cost Comparison of Soviet and U. S. Defense Activities, 1967-77. " I told him that a copy would be forwarded to him. 3. (Unclassified - MG) LIAISON Received a call from Peter Almquist, in the office of Representative Jim Lloyd (D., Calif.), who STAT requested two copies of thel SNIE on nuclear proliferation. I told him that we would look into the matter and have 25X1 someone call him back. OLC, is following up on it and will call Almquist back. 25X1 25X1 25X1 4. (Unclassified - RLB LEGISLATION In the company of George Cary, Legislative Counsel- Assistant to the DCI; an 25X1 OGC, attended a meeting chaired by IC Staff, and attended by representatives from other Community agencies and departments to discuss charter legislation generally and particularly the SSCI draft Title II. The consensus was that the SSCI -drafts overall were overly detailed and restrictive and that Title II in particular was completely unacceptable in its present form. It was agreed 25X1 that would draft a memorandum to the Director reflecting this position and recommending that he seek to have the probable SSCI sponsors of the legislation-delay imminent introduction of the charter bill so that further efforts could be made to narrow disagreement and possibly reach agreement on a set of general charter principles. 5. (Unclassified - RLB) LEGISLATION Discussed briefly with Elliot Maxwell, on the staff of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, the following issues relating to provisions in the latest SSCI draft Title I: The Director's hiring and appointment authority, transfer to the DNI under the charter legislation of Executive level and equivalent positions, and the "Office of the Director of National Intelligence" included in the SSCI draft Title I. 9 ~TE'~~ ,L. ~y ONL .__IMPDET CL BY~cjff Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81 M00980R002700020061-4 Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81M00980R002700020061-4 r 01n, V1. 9 1 P1 It Addendum to Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Friday - 27 January 1978 12. HEARING Along with George Cary, Legislative ounse , an A Office, I attended the first day of Ambassador Frank Carlucci's nomination hearings for DDCI before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Chairman Daniel K. Inouye (D.,: Hawaii), Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, opened the hearing by announcing his resignation had been accepted by the Democratic Caucus and that Senator Birch Bayh (D., Ind.) had been appointed the new Chairman. Ambassador Carlucci read his prepared statement and then answered questions from Senator Bayh which dealt primarily with Executive Order 12036, from Senator William Hathaway (D., Maine) which dealt primarily with his previous Government career, especially in the Nixon Administration, and from Senator Walter Huddleston (D., Ky.). Senator Richard Schweiker (R., Pa.) made a brief statement in support of the nomination. Because of a late start and numerous interruptions for floor votes, the hearings were recessed until 30 January at 2:00 p. m. when there will be another open session followed by an.executive session. 13. LIAISON Delivered to Patrick Long, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence staff, the world map which he had requested. I discussed with Long his re uest that Representative Robert McClory (R., Ill.) meet wit 25X1 Long gave me several specifics on what he would like. 151 1 LIAISON Met with Mike Epstein, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, who gave me pages from Fred Malek's, former Nixon Administration official, testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee. The testimony referred to the "responsiveness program" which Ambassador Frank Carlucci had been asked about at today's confirmation hearing. Approved For Rele Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81M00980R002700020061-4 INTERNAL USE ONLY Addendum to Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 Friday - 27 January 1978 u-fLdot- 17. (Unclassified - DFM) LIAISON Met with James Gehrig, Subcommittee on Science and Space, Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, and showed him an Agency paper on COSMOS 954. Gehrig asked me about radiation from the satellite and I put him directly in touch with NFAC, for an answer to his question. 18. (Unclassified - DFM) LIAISON Picked up from Earl Eisenhower, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, a copy of a letter from Louis Rutstein to Senator Howard Baker (R., Tenn.) which had been forwarded to Eisenhower by Howard Liebengood, Legislative Assistant in the Minority Leader's office. The letter charges that either the Agency or FBI was investigating Rutstein's client, Eisenhower asked for a report on the alleaatinpr_^: A : ing Legislative Counsel cc: O /DDCI Ex. Sec. DDA DDS&T SA/DO/O IC Staff Comptroller NFAC I ATE ,aAL Uri- O L Y Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81M00980R002700020061-4 25X1 Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81M00980R002700020061-4 Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81M00980R002700020061-4 ~agb n tan. ~'d.4G: January 26, Admiral Stansfield Turner. CIA c1z ii M Congre%% of ttje Sniteb btate.9 pause of 39 epre%entatibe8 1978 is sent for your consideration. Please in estigate the statements contained therein and forward me the necessary Information for re- ply, returning the enclosed corre- spondence with your answer. S;jw i~?~ .1 f' -; .. ; Bob Sikes _ M C Yours truly, 03/07: CIA-RDP81 M0098QF,tlO~ 0 12006 -4 Approved For Release 2007/03/07.:=CIA-RDP81M00980R002700020061-4 25X1 Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81M00980R002700020061-4 Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81M00980R002700020061-4