JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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Tuesday - 18 July 1978
14, LIAISON Called Toni Crowley,
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and arranged.
or im to meet with P, at 2:00 p.m. tomorrow
to discuss the grievances o ormer Agency employee
]has enlisted the support of Senator Daniel K. Inouye
(D., Hawaii) in pursuing his claim.
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Senate Sc
to get me the room number for
of a group of interns from
scheduled for this Friday.
LIAISON Called Stan Taylor,
taff, who promised
OTR, briefing
University which is
1.6. LIAISON Toni Moore, Senate
Select nimittee on Intelligence staff, was at Headquarters
anc spent the entire day reviewing documents on Angola
including documents from Executive Registry, the Comptroller,
Africa Division, and all National Intelligence Daily reports
from 1 July to 31. December 1975.
tiff, and informed
him that we would like the number of staff at this afternoon's
briefing on the "spy war" limited to those who would be
directly involved with this topic.
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18. BRIEFING Accompanied 25X1
SE/DDO, Don Gregg,'C/PCS/LOC, and Frederick Hitz, Legislative
Counsel, plus numerous State Department and FBI representatives
to a briefing of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
on the "spy war." ( ee
19. LIAISON Received a. call from
Dwayne Barnes, of the Library of Congress, who asked if the
Agency had an unclassified report on a Soviet nuclear accident
which occurred. in 1957. After checking with CSS/NFAC, I called.
Mr. Barnes and told him that we did not have such a report.
20. LIAISON Talked. to Donna
Chrissman of the International Division, GAO, and. requested
a copy of a GAO report on South America (i.d.. 77-19). She
indicated that she would send it out to us right away. I
advised of the CIA librar that it wa5``Fon its
way. The requestor of the report is in OSR.
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LIAISON Called Ed Levine,
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.. [Al SON Met I'Jith Representat-i ve
2:1 . LIAISON'
V~:i l:liam Armstrong (R. to provide him with a suggested
reply for a member of the family o.1 who currently
resides in Armstrong's di.st.rict- fie allegedly was killed in Cuba
will l c' in the employment of CIA and the famil.y was told that. if arayth i.n.g
happened to hi.m, CIA "would take care of the family." I explained
cert.a.:in sensitive facts corcern:ing this matter to the Congressman.
Ile said he understood and a.ppr. ec-i aced. us pr. ovi ding him with a
suggested reply.
22. ADMINISTRATIVE DELIVERY Delivered
to the office of Representative G. W':i.11 i.am lt'h:i.tehurst (I'., bra .),
a suggested repl,u for a. constituer:t involved i.n real estate. The
constituent had. IVT.i t.ten to i:he Congressman about a. piece of land
which. he had for sale on the Perc.lu:immns River, Perqu:imalr County,
North Carol ina. The Cougressamman was interested in knowing whether
the Federal Government had. any :int.erest. in purchasing the property.
?3 ADM[NISTRATIVE DI LIVERY Called
lit :1.zabeth I)a.oust, Staff Coordinator-Protocol , House InternationaI.
Relations Committee, and told her t.ha.t., per her request., I would
iron
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24. BRIEFING I attended a briefing
of Repr. esentative Richard Sr..ze (1Z. , Pa .) on Soviet and Cuban
installation, and personnel in Africa. The briefing was an
unc:l.assifi.ed- version.
25. LEGISLATION I met with Stan Tayllor,
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence st.aCf on S. 2236, the
?Anti.- erro ,: no me . in the MR conference room
from 3:00 p.m.
until. 6:00 p.m.
26 LEGISLATION 1. called
Mr. Mike Cardozo, Senior. Associate Couns-e 1. to the President, to
request a copy of the 14 July 1VIi i.te }louse letter sent for
Representative Jack Brooks (1). , Texas) , Chairman, Ilousc Government
Operations C,ommi,t.t.ee, Arrangements were made to have the requested
material sent.
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17. LIAISON Spencer Davis, -Hate
Select Committec-on Intelligence staff called referring to a
story being done by NewsdaZ on posse le conflict of interest
arising out of the current employment of Larry Devlin, 25X1
Bill Colby, all former Agency employees, etc. I told Davis that
CIA employees arc subject to the conflict of interest statute
and rules which apply to Government employees generally. I also
reminded him of the DCI's action in terminating two employees
as an indication that active employees arc not to accord former
employees any different treatment than would be afforded a.
general member of the public. Davis felt that he could use
these arguments with Newsdy and I made arrangements for the
Office of Public,,,(lffairs to close the loop with Davis on this
issue.
1.8. LIAISON Called Howard Li.ebengood,
in the office of the Senate Minority Leader, to set up a session
with Senate Minority Leader Howard Baker (R., Tenn.) on
related information. Liebengood wanted to know if this was newly
discovered information and I said it was not, that it is infor-
mation deserving of special handling and we wanted to be sure
Senator Baker was aware of it.
19. LIAISON Made arrangements with 25X1
Bill Miller, Staff .rector, Sonate Select Committee on Intelligence,
for Bob Gambino, D/Security, and myself to see him on po
related information.
20. LIAISON Spoke with Dick Perle,
on the staff of the Senate Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee
on Investigations, about his interest to see NIE 11-3-8, indicating
I hoped we could resolve this issue as we had in the past through
briefings but since we cannot I asked him to give me some time before
we go to issue on this because of the absence of clear precedents
of handling NIE's on the Hill. Perle said he would be more than
willing to give me whatever time I needed.
21. LIAISON Ed Levine, Senate Select
Committee on Tntcl1JgcacQ - ff, called on the Committee
ort, indicating that the copy of the report we had was
missingpa page and that he would send it to us. This page will
deal with what we learned through a gap in t 1
report which I had earlier called to his attention.
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22. 1 LIAISON I
NFAC, attended a Senate ta..
on n to i ,en_ce informal meeting with--Ambassador Elliot,
ambassador to Afghanistan, regarding the Afghanistan
coup earlier this year.
23. LIAISON Received a call
from Mike Galacek, Senate Select Committee on staff, who said he c a empt_e to find other staff members
who needed an orientation briefing on CIA but was unsuccessful.
I said I would go ahead and try to schedule his briefings for
next week. Galacek also said that he was handling some
correspondence?for Senator Joseph Biden (D., Del.) and would
like to talk to me about it before it was sent to the Agency.
I told. him I would meet with him on this tomorrow.
24. LIAISON Talked with Tom Moore,
Senate Sel -- ence about the status
o. zi.s follow-up requests regarding t e Committee report on
Angola.
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25. BRIEFING Accompanied
NED/OSI/NFAC, to a briefing of
Senator John Glenn (D., Ohio), Chairman, Senate Governmental
Affairs Subcommittee on Energy, Nuclear Proliferation and
Federal Services, plus Subcommittee staff members Leonard Weiss,
Staff Director, and Leonard Spector. The briefing concerned
1950s. The Senator as well as the two staff members were
very interested in the subject and indicated they would like
additional briefings on nuclear-related topics such as
nuclear waste disposal. Spector indicated he would call me
regarding the Subcommittee's specific desires sometime next
week.
26. BRIEFING Accompanied
Assistant NIO/Africa, OER/NFAC,
am CSS/NFAC, to a briefing of Senator Jake
Ga.rn (R. , Utah) and Senate Select COn1 "i t_toe on Intelligen.e
staff member Stan Tay oar on Rhodesia. The discussion was
wide-ranging including the military, political and economic
situation. Senator Garn, who is taking a very strong line
in support of the transitional government in Rhodesia, did
not agree with the Agency's assessment of the Rhod?sia
situation. After the briefing, Stan Taylor said that Senator
Garn's personal staff member Dave Fitzgerald, who had just
returned from Rhodesia, thought he had been followed while
there, possibly by CIA. I told Taylor that this was ridiculous
but that I would confirm my views at the Agency and get a firm
answer back to him shortly.
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If, met with I I,
aTEos of former Agency employee
28. ADMINISTRATIVE DELIVERIES
Delivered to Allan Spence, Senate Select Committee oD,
I elli encesta.ff, personal notes from review of Angola
papers for Tom Moore, also of the Committee staff.
29. LIAISON Sent a copy of
the Agency publication entitled "Communist Aid to the
Less Developed'"Countries of the Free World, 1976" to
Bob Sutter, Library of Congress, per his request.
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30. LIAISON Winslow Wheeler, who
is on the staff of Senator Jacob K. Javits (R., N.Y.), called
in behalf of two members of the Public Broadcasting Service
in New York, Herbert Danska and Shicla Page. He said that
they were planning to do a TV program for a presentation in
the Miami area on the subject of how the Freedom of Information
Act operates. - As part of that, they were seeking interviews
with a number of Government agencies including the CIA. They
told him they had been turned down by our Public Affairs office
for an interview and had called Wheeler to see whether we
would be willing to reconsider. I checked with 25X1
Public Affairs, who said that we had agreed to meet with Danska,
but not to permit him to film the interview. Our reasoning was
that the filming would not be in our best interest. 25X1
reiterated our offer to meet with Danska. I called Wheeler
back, related the information to him suggesting that if Danska
wanted to meet with our people, he should call 25X1
whose number I provided. I was later informed y 25X1
that Danska did not call.
31. LIAISON A current intelligence
briefing by NFAC representatives was presented to Representatives
Edward J. Derwinski (R., Ill.), William F. Goodling (R., Pa.),
George M. O'Brien (R., Ill.), and Robert Lagomarsino (R., Calif.).
The subjects covered included North and South Yemen, Afghanistan,
Mauritania, Chad, Ethiopia, Angola, and the Western Sahara.
Thomas R. Smeeton, who is on the House Committee on International
Relations staff, arranged the briefing and sat in aq, did two
cleared members of Representative Goodling's staff, Jeff Salmon
and Gardner Peckham.
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