JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL FRIDAY - 28 JULY 1978

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Approved For Release 2004/04/01 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R003300130048-0 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Friday - 28 July 1978 25X1 11 LIAISON Per Marie H. Eckstein's request, forwarded to Sue Huck, in the office of Representative Lawrence McDonald (D., Ga.), a short unclassified item concerning TINT1 of the Dominican Republic. LIAISON Received a call 25X1 from Barbara Camp, on the staff of the Senate Budget Committee, asking for telephone number. I told her that 25X1 as retired; she said that Robert S. Boyd, Minority 25X1 Staff Director, has his home telephone number, and he would 25X1 Lly I I UL J1Vll1G. 3. LIAISON Along with 25X1 of our o ice, accompanied two new Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staffers (Mike Gelacek and Tom Crowley) and three new House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence staffers (Ira Goldman, Fred Hull and Arlene 25X1 Marek) to a series of orientation briefings. The briefings 25X1 were given by: Comptroller, Mr. Zeke Zelimer, Deputy, DDSEJT, C/NFAC/CSS, 25X1 C/PCS/LOC, and DDA. The only outstanding requirement emanating from these sessions is to obtain for Ira Goldman a copy of the SEC Regulation which enables any stockholder to question company management on whether anyone in the company is working for the CIA. Committee on Ethics Subcommittee; who said that he had asensitive matter he wished to discuss concerning the Subcommittee's investiga- tion of the I told Marshall that I would be on the Hill on urs a.y, ugu.st and would stop by to see him then. 0 5. LIAISON Received a call from John arshal, on the sta of the Morgan-Schmitt Senate Select Approved For Rel Approved For Release 2 25 ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Thursday - 27 July 1978 25X1 1. LIAISON Called Mike Epstein, Senate Select Committee on intelligence staff, to inform him at Senate Select Committee on Ethics employees Erica Ward, Judy Schnieder and Joan Alexroth were to receive SI briefings 25X1 this afternoon. Epstein mentioned he had spoken to II 25 of NSA who did not want material provided to the ATI 1 Select Committee on the I matter to be shown to the Ethics Committee employees. Epstein said he planned to handle this by answering the staff members' questions about the material. 29 IfATINT 25 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/04/01 : CIA-RDP81'/10098q 25X1 Approve or a eas 2004104/~l ~- ,Q-RD 81 M00980R003300130048-0 o$ E Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 Thursday - 27 July 1978 25X1 15. LIAISON Called Tom Smeeton, Minority Staff Consultant, House International Relations Committee, to discuss several matters related to the briefing on the North Korean subversive activities scheduled to be given to the Subcommittee on International Organizations on. 3 August. Smeeton suggested that it would be appropriate for Chairman Donald N. Fraser (D. Minn.) to make some remarks regarding the proper treatment of classified information. 25X1 16. LIAISON Called Mike Hershman., Deputy Staff Di-rector, House international Relations Subcommittee on Internationa;J Organizations, to ask whether he could arrange for Subcommittee Chairman Donald N. Fraser (D., Minn.) to read a brief statement that we would prepare on the handling of class]-fied information and the need to treat the identity of the Agency's briefer with the utmost discretion when we brief the Subcommittee on North Korean subversive activities on 3 August. Hershman said this would be no problem, and I said I would get the statement to him early next week. 25X1 1.7. LIAISON Called Paul O'Connell, on the staff of the Morgan-Schmitt Senate Select Commi~t~~ ac 1tional pieces of information Eth tee, to pass on to which he had asked for during his visit earlier in the clay on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence oil study leak. 25X1 18. THIRD AGENCY Took a call from 25X1 0 fice of Legislative Affairs, NSA, who said that NSA had informed Mike Epstein, on the staff of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, that he was not authorized to show NSA documents in his possession to staff members of the Senate Select Committ I told 25X1 that we ha ear zer in the day informed Epstein that three Senate Ethics staffers had received SI briefings, and thus could be exposed to this compartmented information, but that we had specifically cautioned Epstein that this notification was not meant to imply in any way that we were authorizing him to show documents which were the property of another Agency to the Senate Ethics staffers. 25X1 25X1 19. LIAISON Rogene Waite, staffer on the Subcommittee on International Development, 1-1, se Committee on International Relations, called to request for Eastern Europe, Latin America and.the People's Republic of China. Arrangements were made with and to i.niti'ate the subscriptions and send them to INIs. Waite's attention. 2004/04/01:-: CIA-RDP81 MOO98OR003300130048-0 25X 25X 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/04/01 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R003300130048-0 Journal Office of Legislative Counsel. Page 3 Thursday - 27 July 1978 25X1 11. L LIAISON Cliff Fowler, GAO, called to advise that he will be delivering a new draft 25X1 on GAO's report on 0Monday morning, 31 July, for final CIA review and comment. He said he would need the Agency's response no later than Friday of next week. 25X1 Bill Smith, Assistant for Congressional Relations, Office of the Vice President, I called Joseph Stewart, in the office of the Senate Majority Leader, and discussed the new guidelines for the issuance o9 ..oompartmented clearances to the Legi slati.ve Branch. Stewart said that Senator Robert Byrd (D. , IV. Va.) feels there are too many people, -includin.g Senators, who have or want access to sensitive intelligence information who have no real. need for it. He said that Senator Byrd has no need for additional clearances on his staff and joined with Minority Leader Howard Baker (R., Tenn.) in the letter to the Director requesting compartmented clearances only to accommodate Senator Baker. Stewart noted. that Hoyt Purvis, who handles foreign policy matters for the Majority Leader, has all the necessary clearances and Senator Byrd sees no need to have anyone else on his staff cleared. Stewart said that Senator Byrd will not be out front in supporting the program but will help behind the scene. I made arrangements to meet with Mr. Stewart tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. to discuss this matter further. will accompany me. 25 12. LIAISON At the request of 25X1 13. THIRD AGENCY Called Ron Heller, Legislative' Liaison, 11151, to se . up a meeting between 25X 25X1 East Asia Division/DDO, and Harry Gotfrey, of the F I. The meeting will take place on Tuesday, I August at 1:00 p.m. in my office. The two will compare notes on the separate briefings they will present to the house International Relations Subcommittee on. International Organizations on North Korean subversive activities on 3 August. 25X1 . 14. LIAISON John Marshall and Paul O'Connell, sta on the - of the Morgan-Schmitt Senate Select Committee on Ethics ttee, visited Headquarters to discuss their investi>ation. of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence 25X11 I NFAC/CSS, also took part in the 7_scussion, which focused on the types of information provided by the Agency to the author of the study. It was ag-reed that Marshall and O'Connell would make another visit to speak with 25X1 PCS/LOC, who worked closely with the author during her review of DDO documents. It was also. agreed that we would. eventually supply a written response to the Subcommittee's questions on this issue for the record.- Approved For Release 2004/04/01 : CIA-RDP81M00980R00330013 048.O~w w