JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP81M00980R001400110088-9
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February 9, 1978
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Approved For Release 2004/09/03 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R001400110088-9 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Thursday - 9 February 1978 46. Page 11 LEGISLATION- Attended as an observer a press conference chaired by Senator Birch Bayh, (D., Ind.), Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, on introduction of the intelligence charter legislation. OLC, and OGC, also attended, as did IC Staff. (See Memorandum for the Record.) 47. LEGISLATION Met with Ron Gainer and /Rodger Pauley, at the Department of Justice, to discuss the Agency's concerns with the defenses provision in S. 1437, the omnibus revision to the Federal criminal code. OGC, also attended. (See Memorandum tor the Record. 48. LEGISLATION Called Bob. Carlstrom, OMB, to ask if the Administration had formulated a position on H. R. 10400. Mr. Carlstrom stated that there is no Administration position at this time. He also indicated that the hearings scheduled for 16 February 1978 at which Attorney General Bell is slated for testimony have now been postponed until 28 February. Mr. Carlstrom informed me that the staff attorney in the Department of Justice handling H. R. 10400 is Dave Barrett. STAT STAT STAT STAT cc: O/DDCI Ex. Sec. DDA DDS &T Mr. Lapham. Mr. Hetu IC Staff SA/DO,O Comptroller NFAC Acting Legislative Counsel Approved For Release 2004/09/03 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R001400110088-9 25X1 STAT STAT Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Tuesday -. 7 February 1978 Page 2 6.1 LIAISON Sent via courier to Harris Miller, Legislative Director for Senator John A. Durkin (D. , N. Y. ), several maps of the. People's Republic of China, the Soviet Union and Panama, per his request of yesterday. STAT 7. I I LIAISON Sent via courier to Karen Kennedy, Directive NSC-17, per her earlier request. in the office of Senator Dennis DeConcini (D., Ariz.), a copy of Presidential 8. LIAISON Ms. Judith Schneider, of the Senate Select Committee on Ethics staff, on 7 February 1978 reviewed two folders containing documents previously reviewed by Paul Michel, of the Department of Justice,., and judged pertinent to Congressional investigation STAT 'Vof F_____~ttempts to influence Congress. Ms. Schneider also reviewed material pertaining to Item #24 of the Committee' s letter of 9 January 1978. Notes taken during this session ar'e being reviewed by DDO for classification STAT and sanitization. '11 advise OLC when the notes can be couriered to Ms. Schneider. STAT STAT STAT STAT 9. LIAISON Pe request STAT forwarded to Elliot Maxwell, of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, the eighth release of the BLUEBIRD/ARTICHOKE documents. This consisted of 455 pages and is unclassified, 10. LIAISON/FOIA In response to a letter forwarded by Senator S. I. Hayakawa's (R., Calif.) San Francisco office, I called and spoke with Miss Bonnie Hunter, of the Senator's staff, to solicit more information about the individual on whom CIA is requested to search its files. Reverend Michael M. Kan is seeking information from OSS files on locating a whom he knew in China back in 1944-1945. I explained to Miss Hunter the. difficulties we might have in searching our files without a given first name; the variants of the name; and that the ST AT OSS files in our custody would not necessarily have information on the current whereabouts of any individual. Miss Hunter understood the difficulties and said she would try to seek additional information from Reverend Kan, especially at my request, whether Reverend Kan had written to the Department of the Army, did he receive any leads from the Federal Communications Commissio was an'official Armed Forces disc jockey); and who it was who suggested CIA would have I file, to give us son- TAT leads for our search. Miss Hunter will be back in touch with me after contacting Reverend Kan. Approved For Release 2004/09/03 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R001400110088-9 STAT Approved For Release 200/ L,i114DP'61 M00980R001400110088-9 25X1 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Monday -- 6 February 1978 Page 4 15. LIAISON Called Mike Epstein, Senate Select ;Committee on.Intelligence staff, concerning the request of Mr. John Gavin, Department of Justice General Counsel's Office, tol 25X1 Deputy General Counsel of the Agency, requesting access to the c apter ,!' Budgetary Oversight;' , which was omitted by the Church Committee in. Book I of its report for security reasons. A copy of the report in OLC files was reviewed by Comptroller, and he saw no objections to providing it. According to Gavin is preparing e low-level study on the funding of proprietaries and wanted to review information on that subject in the report. Epstein did not see any problem in granting access but requested that Mr. Gavin make his request directly to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. as so advised and will .u11ornx 25X1 Gavin accordingly.. (earlier had given :an..i iidication that Gavin had discussed::this,r.equestwath, Bill Miller, Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and needed Agency clearances, Talked later in the day with Epstein on another matter. I formed him that the letter from to Bill Miller, Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, was finalized and would be delivered tomorrow morning by special courier. 16. LIAISON Called Professor G. Robert Blakey, Chief Counsel and Director, House Select Committee on Assassinations, and expressed concern that it should be made clear that the infor- mation derived by the Select Committee from the review of the Church Committee transcripts will be covered by the Memorandum of Understanding between the Select Committee and CIA. Blakey felt certain that this information would be covered in the disclosure section of the Memorandum of Understanding and will prepare a letter to the Agency concerning this point, He did not belie`ve_ that a formal addendum to the present . Memorandum of Understanding was necessary. I said we would agree with that when we see his letter. CONFIDENTIAL 25X1 Approved For Release 200 - 400110088-9