ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP81M00980R002900040034-0
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April 18, 1978
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Approved For Release 2004/05/05 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R002900040034-0 STAT ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Tuesday - 18 April 1978 5`, STAT 1. LEGISLATION Spoke with Pat Norton, of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, to determine if former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger had been rescheduled to testify regarding S. 2525 (intelligence charter legislation) after his 18 April scheduled testimony had been cancelled at the last minute. Mr. Norton indicated that he was unable to reschedule Mr. Kissinger for 19 April but would continue to try to reschedule him sometime in the near future. Mr. Norton also indicated that there would be no change in tho 19 April scheduled testimony of McGeorge Bundy, to be held at 11:00 a. m. in room 357 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building. I then asked Mr. Norton if he would need a list of Agency attendees for the 12 May closed hearing on charter legislation. Mr. Norton said he hadn't thought about the matter but would get back to me after checking on it. He called back later in the day and said he would appreciate having such a list which could, according to Mr. Norton, be amended up until just before the actual hearing as long as someone can and will vouch for the newly added attendees. STAT STAT 3. LIAISON Called Mike Epstein, Senate elect Committee on Intelligence staff, to make final arrangements for delivery of Agency documents on KCIA which had been sent to Henry Kissinger in the early 1970s. Epstein had told me the Committee would interview Kissinger in closed session this afternoon and wanted the documents to refresh Kissinger's memory. Epstein informed me that due to a schedule problem they had met with Mr. Kissinger first thing this morning and as a result he would not need me to deliver the documents. STAT STAT Approved Fo Release 2004/05/05: CIA-RDP81 00980 - Approved For Release 2004/05/05 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R002900040034-0 INTERNAL USE ONLY Addendum to Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Tuesday - 18 April 1978 SS e STATTAT 5. LIAISON I CSS /NFAC, informed me he had received a call from Geryld Christianson, on the staff of Senator Claiborne Pell (D., R. I. ). Christianson had asked for any STAT Agency information on the Mr. Hepworth said he would assemble. any NFAC information on this and I agreed to ask the DDO for its holdings. STAT 6. LIAISON Met with Bill Miller, Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and discussed his trip STA 2 May to address an Agency course. Miller said he would like to spend the day and tour our facilities but no final arrangements regarding departure and return times, etc. , were reached. STAT 7. LIAISON Met with Stan Taylor, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and made final arrangements for the visit of Senator Jake Garn (R., Utah) to Agency Headquarters tomorrow STAT/ for a briefing Taylor gave me two letters he had received from acquaintances, one a recommendation for an employment applicant and one a request for recommendation for an Agency contract. I agreed to pass these to the appropriate authorities. STAT 8. LIAISON Received a call from Chris Lay, Legislative Assistant to Representative Steven Symms (R., Idaho). Lay said Representative Symms would be making a speech in Idaho on Soviet exotic weaponry and would like any unclassified information the Agency had on high energy laser research and plasma physics research. I told Lay I would be glad to check but I doubted there was much unclassified on these subjects. I told Lay we would be glad to give the Representative a classified briefing if he was interested. STAT 9? LIAISON Picked up from Lot Cooke, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, letters to the Committee v from Admiral Turner and Frank Carlucci transmitting intelligence reports V which we asked to be returned. STAT V 10. ADMINISTRATIVE DELIVERIES Delivered. to Audrey Hatry, Clerk, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, CIA reports or memoranda of reports that make reference to the U. S. Congress for Senator Birch Bayh (D., Ind.), Committee Chairman, Headquarters Instruction Sheet #1114 for HR 20 and a copy of a memorandum regarding participation in the Agency course "Perspectives for New Supergrades" for Bill Miller, Committee Staff Director. , lY00980R002900040034-0 Approved For Release 740-00519A 11A C,IA,g-ZI R~