JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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March 1, 1978
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JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Wednesday - 1 March 1978
1. LIAISON Called Jackie Hess, House
Select Committee on Assassinations staff, to indicate that we had
available material for review at Headquarters in response to the
Committee request of 21 February 1978. The Committee request
had sought a response no later than today.
2. LIAISON Cathy, in the office of
Representative Harold C. Hollenbeck (R., N.J.), called regarding
obtaining for a constituent MKULTRA-related material which was mentioned
in a newspaper article. I gave her the proper mailing address for our
Information and Privacy Coordinator.
3. LIAISON I spoke with Tom Latimer,
Staff Director, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, on
several occasions regarding the Committee's hearing on CIA and the
/media scheduled for 15 March. The conversations were, for the most
part, centered around changing the date of the hearing from 15 March
to some later date. After an initial agreement on a changed date, he
called back and asked to switch back to the original date.
4. LIAISON I called Bill Miller,
Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and asked
him how Senator Henry L. Bellmon (R., Okla.) had reacted to our
excisions with respect to the Panama debate. He said Senator Bellmon
appeared to be relenting somewhat from his demands and felt that in
the end the Senator would probably go along with the deletions. He
said the material is scheduled to come up on the floor at 4:00 p. m. on
Thursday and if no problems it will then go to the printer.
5. LIAISON Paul Powell, in the
office of Representative Bill Young (R., Fla.), called asking for
unclassified material with respect to the Soviet military buildup in
Cuba. He said Representative Young planned to participate in a joint
resolution against the buildup. After talking with C/CSS/
NFAC, I told Powell we had no unclassified material and said we would
be willing to come up and brief the Congressman on the subject. I also
indicated to him to the best of our knowledge there was very little in the
way of a Soviet buildup. A briefing was scheduled for tomorrow at 10:30 a. m.
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17. CONSTITUENT Received a call from
Lisa, in the office of Representative Stewart McKinney (R., Conn.), who
requested a copy of an Agency study, "USSR Long Range Prospects for
Hard Currency Trade, " for a constituent. I referred her to the DOCEX
Project at the Library of Congress.
18. LIAISON Sent via courier to Chairman
Birch Bayh (D., Ind.), Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Chairman
Edward P. Boland (D., Mass.), House Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence, Chairman George H. Mahon (D., Texas), House
Appropriations Committee, and Chairman Warren Magnuson (D., Wash.),
Senate Appropriations Committee, a I March 1978 letter from the Director
regarding a sensitive Agency project.
19. LIAISON Received a call from
Kathy Taylor, Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff, who had a
classified package to send back to the Agency. I arranged for a courier
to pick it up.
EMPLOYMENT REQUEST Received a
21. FOIA/PA Received a call from Connie,
in the office of Representative James J. Blanchard (D., Mich.), who
asked who the Congressman could write to at the Agency to check into
the status of a Privacy Act inquiry for a constituent. I told her to address
the letter to Acting Legislative Counsel.
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22. LIAISON Received a call from
Harris Miller, in the office of Senator John A. Durkin (D. , N. H.),
inquiring into whether a (phonetic spelling) worked for
the CIA. Mr. Miller said he had gotten her name from somebody
at the White House and he was also told that she was an analyst
and worked in PRC. After checking with
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of our office to handle.
24. LIAISON Per his request, mailed a copy
of the CIA publication entitled "Korea: The Economic Race Between the
North and the South" to Wayne Mehl, in the office of Senator John Melcher
(D. , Mont.).
25. LIAISON Sent by courier to Chairman
Edward P. Boland (D., Mass.), House Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence, a letter to the Chairman signed by the, Director re provision
in H. Res. 658 calling for an annual report to be submitted to the Committee.
LIAISON Received a call from Betsey
Keyes, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence staff, requesting
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27? LIAISON Chuck Snodgrass, House
Appropriations Committee staff, called to say that Representative Joseph P.
Addabbo's (D. , N. Y.) tape from Vienna is still missing. I relayed this to
June, I for checking.
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