JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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5. I I LIAISON Received a call from
Hal Ford, Senate Select Committee re ce staff, who
said he would be here tomorrow in CSS/NFAC,
office and would like to review any papers w i had been
assembled for him on counterintelligence regarding China. I
said I ould try to arrange this.
LIAISON Received a call from
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Evelyn C avoor, Senate So ec ommi.ttee on Intelligence staff,
who said the Committee has been attempting to get copies of
court matorihls on the case, but has been
unsuccessful. She a - - ~ 1 c e 1 - we ac 1i.s material. I said I
doubted it but would let her know if we did.. I suggested she
try the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice.
7. LIAISON Received a call from
Ben Marshall, Security Director, Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence, who asked what clearances Robert 11. Russell,
Senate Banking Committee staff, held. After checking with
DOD, I informed Marshall Russell held a Top Secret clearance
grantedfl4 April 1978.
8. I I LIAISON Received a call from
Keith Raffel, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff,
who said he needed, as soon as possible, Agency comwonts on the
Committee report entitled "National Security Secrets: Their
Proper Place in the Law." I arranged for Raffel to talk to
OCC, about this tomorrow.
9. I I LIAISON Called Jean Evans,
Senate select committee on intelligence staff, to ask whether
Senator Charles Mathias R., Md..) could speak to a Latin America
Division conferelice on 30 October at 8:30 a.m.
After checking with Senator Mathias' office, Evans informed me
that the Senator would not be available but said he would
considey- such requests in the future if the time was convenient.
LIAISON Called Marie LIertslet,
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, to find out
whether Bill Miller, Committee Staff Director, would be available
to talk to the new supergrades at 1600 hours on 13 Septerber 1973.
Mr. Miller will be on leave through 6 September and Ms. Iiertslet
said that she would. call my request to his attention early on
7 September 1978.
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1. I ILIAISON Received a call from
Cliff Fowler, GAU, who requested a copy of the Director's
1 September letter to Mr. Elmer Staats, Comptroller General
of the United States, regarding GAO's draft report on
An hour later, Mr.Fowler stopped by the office to pick up
the copy.
2. I I FOIA/LIAISON I called the
office or Representative o ert Livingston (R., La.) and
spoke with Ms. Alice Mayer, Executive Secretary, concerning
an inquiry CIA received from Mr. S. J. Primm who had
-requested that any information or correspondence directed
to him also be sent to the Congressman. Ms. Mayer indicated
that she was aware of Mr. Primm's request and did wish to
receive a copy of the Agency's response to Mr. Primm.
`['his is being sent out today.
3. LIAISON On Thursday, 31 August,
Mr. Bob Old, Minority Counsel, Senate Armed Services Committee,
called to determine whether CIA had in its old Files any
newspaper articles for 1963 relating to the Cuban missile
crisis. He was aware that the actual time of the missile
crisis was October 1962; however, he felt the articles he
was looking for, at the request of Senator John Tower (R., Texas)
were published in 1963. After several calls between OLC and
Mr. Old, wherein he was given the little information that
was surfaced, he gave me one more specific date to check out.
It seems the Senator is interested in comments made against
him by Fidel Castro during 1963 but concerning the missile
crisis. I called today to pass the results of the latest
search to Mr. Old, but he is away until Thursday and I left
word with his office.
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4. I I THIRD AGENCY Took a. call
from JohnFawco'Tt, or tne INa lr Archives, who said that he
was in receipt of a fairly large volume of CIA-originated
material from the John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson Libraries.
This material had been requested by the House International
Relations Subcommittee on International Organizations. Fawcett
said that he would arrange to have the material delivered to me
so that it could be reviewed and sanitized prior to being made
available to the Subcommittee.
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11. 1 1 LIAISON Called Loch Johnson,
House Permanent Select Committeq on Intelligence staff, to tell
him that the Office of Training would be prepared
to provide him with a briefing on OTR as we. as a showing of
the Massey Film (on why young people think differently than
their elders) on the afternoons of 22, 25 or 26 September or
the morning of 28 September 1978. Mr. Johnson said that he
would check his calendar and get back to me.
I asked Mr. Johnson if he would check with Representative
Los Aspin (D., Wis.) to see whether he would be willing to speak
to the new .ssupergrades on 13 September 1978 at 1600 hours. He
said that lie would -chock into it and try to get back to me on
6 September 197S.
12. LIAISON Called Tom Latimer,
House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Staff
Director, to ask him to address the 5 October session of the
Mid-Career Course from 1400 to 1600 hours
He said that he would be pease to.
I also asked ..r. Latimer whether he would be willing to
addr-s Lip. Support Officers' Conference (to be held in
I Ion 24 October in the afternoon. Mr. Latimer
tentatively agreed.
13. I (LIAISON Diane Layoy, House
Permanent e_ec ommit ee on Intelligence staff, called to
discuss the Committee's request that the DCI establish a
focal point for intelligence warning. I filled her in and
she said that she did not want to place artificial pressure
on the DCI to name someone in order to satisfy the Committee's
requirement by the time the 19 and 20 September hearings on
warnings are held. I have passed on her remarks to
,CSS/NFAC.
14. LIAISON Received a call from
Jack Ticer, Chief C erc, Senate Armed Services Committee, who
requested six copies of "Guide to Law of the Central Intelligence
Agency." He also requested copies of the following: "National
Basic Intelligence Factbook," "Maps of the World's Nations -
Western Hemisphere," "Maps of the World's Nations - Africa,"
"Indian Ocean Atlas," and the "People's Republic of China Atlas."
I told him I would forward all. of the above to him in the near
future.
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16. (Unclassified - RJK) LIAISON Called Andrew D. Duskie,
House Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control staff,
to request that the Agency not be called upon to brief the
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from DDO, told Dus ie that we had very limited
information on the subject and that all of it came from other
agencies, particularly DEA. I suggested that since this was
the case, the Committee would benefit more by speaking directly
with the agency which developed the information. Duskie
said he had hoped we would be able to present information,
but ag eed with our analysis. Ile said he would pass the
i:nfor,nation to Chairman Lester L. Wolff (D., N.Y.).
Gibson, on Representative Alvin J. Baldus' (D., Wis.) staff,
and provided her with unclassified information on a group of
people in Pakistan known as the Mujahirs. She had requested
this information because of a constituent inquiry. She asked
that I send her a copy of the unclassified information we had
and I told her we would do so.
17. 1 1 LIAISON Spoke with Margaret
18.] I LIAISON Called Kathy Cooper, in the
office of Ke _end i.ve Les Aspin (D., Wis.), to arrange a.date for
Mr. Aspin to come to the Agency to review an NIB. Ms. Cooper said
she would check with Mr. Aspin on the dates I provided (13 September
at 9:45 a.m. and 14 September from 1.0:00 to 11:30 a.m.) and let
me know when he could come out.
FREDERICK P. IIITZ
Legislative Counsel
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