JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel
Friday - 3 November 1978
5. (Unclassified - RJK) LIAISON Delivered to Senator
John Glenn (D., Ohio) a constituent's letter for his district office.
I explained to the receptionist that the constituent had written
a letter about why he was not being accepted for a job by the Agency.
I further explained that the constituent's qualifications were
not what the Agency was looking for. I asked her if she would
relay this message to the district office and she said she would.
6 (Unc - RJK) LIAISON Accompanied
ORPA/NFAC, and CSS/NFAC, to a briefing on People's
Republic of China for Jo n Carbaugh, of Senator Jesse Helms'
(R., N.C.) staff. The briefing covered the current political
climate, a fraction of the Soviet threat, Taiwan issues, and
Sino-Soviet border problems. Mr. Carbaugh ap reciated the
in-depth approach to this subject by He said that he
would be calling on us for a briefing on Soviet particle beams
and other exotic weapons.
I also delivered to Mr. Carbaugh several documents to a
follow-up his recent briefing on Soviet research in weather
modifications.
7. (Unclassified - RJK) LIAISON Called Don Sarff, of
Senator Howard Metzenbaum's (D., Ohio) staff, in response to his
inquiry fora constituent which had been referred to us by the
Air Force Liaison. The constituent,
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Ohio, requested an?"investigative report" concerning Francis Ouly 1-17T
advised Mr. Sarf.that the Senate Foreign Relations and House Armed
,/I'
Services Committees held hearings on the subject. I also provided him
with the dates of the hearings and the testimonies. Mr. Powers' book
Overflight might be of help to the constituent. Mr. Sarf appreciated
our oral response and no written one would be necessary.
8. (Unclassified - MG) LIAISON Per her request, sent
via mail to Suzanne Boiscleir, Office of Technology Assessment,
a copy of "The Scope of Poland's Economic Dilemma."
9. (Unclassified - MG) LIAISON Per his request of
1 November 1978, sent to John, in the office of Representative
Thomas F. Railsback (R., Ill.), copies of two documents: "National
Basic Intelligence Factbook" and "Research Aid - Handbook of
Economic Statistics, 1977."
10. (Unclassified - ELS) BRIEFING Judy Smith, in the
office of Representative William V. Alexander (D., Ark.), called
to ask if we could move his requested briefing on China from
10:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. on 7 November. We confirmed the change.--