JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL TUESDAY - 29 AUGUST 1978
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Tuesday - 29 August 1978
Journal - Office of Legislative~Counsel Page 2
4. (Internal Use Only - GMC) THIRD AGENCY Called
Theodore Heavner, Bureau of Intelligence Research, State
Department, to ask whether he could supply us with -a copy
of a CIA document found in State Department files during
the Department's search for material relevant to a request
for information by the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee
on International Operations. I told Heavner that we had been
unable to recover this document from our own files. We made
arrangements for J. J. Hitchcock, of his staff, to drop the
document off at Agency Headquarters the following day. I
then asked Heavner whether there had been any new developments
with regard to the plan of action agreed upon at the inter-
agency meeting held on 25 August to discuss problems raised
by certain other requests made by Committee Legal Counsel
Michael Glennon. Heavner said that the Department had asked
Glennon to formulate his latest oral request in writing but
that Glennon had not yet done so.
5. (Internal Use Only - PLC) LIAISON Called Tim Ingram,
Staff Director, House Government Operations Subcommittee on
STAT Government Information and Individual Rights, and confirmed a
meeting for 10?00 a.m. Thursday, 31 August, in his office with
OGC, to discuss the Agency's scheduled testimony
onships with the Department of Justice for the
handling of criminal cases involving national security information.
6. (Unclassified - MDC) LEGISLATION Spoke with
Mr. John Kaul, FBI, regarding Civil Service Reform Act. Mr. Kaul
had spoken with a member of Senator Patrick Leahy's (D., Vt.)
staff-and learned that the "Leahy Amendment" which expanded the
reach of the Special Counsel was not intended to reach expected
agenciee.g., CIA and FBI. I told Mr. Kaul that this office would
join FBI in encouraging conferees to include such a statement in
the conference report. STAT
7. (Unclassified -'RJK) LIAISON Called Allen Sn
enate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, oni
STAY Deputy Legislative Counsel, instructions, and requested a
the recenti Irenort he return(-(] to the Aapnrv trmnnrnri 1,r
STAT
8. (Unclassified - RJK) LIAISON Called Jason Cooke,
House International Relations Subcommittee on Inter-American
Affairs, to advise him that we were forwarding, per his request,
two Agency classified publications to him. The first deals
with illegal migration in the Caribbean and Latin America, and
the second deals with arms sales in Latin America.
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