JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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Journal - Office of leg islazt.i.vc Courts
P.londay - 17 July 1978
to. LIAISON Received a call from
Mike Cal a.cck, Scniatc Select Commit Lee on Intel lil,erice Staff,
who'-said he would like an orientation briefing on CiA. I told
him this week would be impossible but I would try to set it
up for next week.
I.T. LIAISON Called Id Levine, ,
' aat:e Select Committee on Inte.ll.igence staff, and we agreed
to 20 Jul at 2:00 p.m. for a meeting regarding covert action.
poth of CA/DD0, and ])oil Gregg,
C/PCS/LOC, and I will attend.
LIAISON Received a call from
St. an 'T'aylor, Senate Select Committee on lilt el_1igc.!zco staff,
who sa:id the Committee would have a closed hearing on the
terrorist, b:i.l_1 on 27 July at. 10:00 a.m. and that he would. like:
to meet this week to discuss the hearing with Agency repre-
s ,ntatives . The meeting was subsequently scheduled with
OL.C.
Taylor also said Senator Jake Gan (IZ. , Utah) had asked
him to write an article, for the, Reader's Digests with the
theme that it time for the Congress, media and. public to
got off the Intelligence Community's back. Taylor said ho
would need several catchy statements to sell. such an article
and hoped we would be able to assist. I said I would look
into it.
13. LIAISON Received a call. from
Ted Ralston, Senate Select Committee on. Intelligence staff,
who said he would like to meet with Mr. Hazzard, the new
director of NPIC, to discuss the work Ralston has been doing
on SALT-related topics. I set up the meeting for 25 July
at 10:30 a..m.
LIAISON Received a call from
CSS/NFAC, to inform me that Stan Taylor, Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence staff, had requested a briefing
or Senator Jake Gurn (R. , Utah) on Rhodesia and that this
was tentatively scheduled for 3:30 p.m. on 19 July.
=informed me that: Assistant NIO for Africa NFAC
a.nd OP.R/NFAC, and I I would. conduct the brief:ing
LIAISON Talked with'
in the Legislative office of Fhf 11 and l merlon Ilro n, of the
I..egislative Office at INR/State Department, at length in making
Final arrangements for tomorrotr's briefing of the Senate Select:
Committee on Intelligence on the "Spy war."
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26. LIAISON Received a call from
Audrey Ifatry, erc, ena e elect Committee on Intelligence
staff, who said the Committee would like to hear from Executive
Branch witnesses on the "spy war" at 3:00 p.m. on 18 July. I
said I would check with other agencies and get back to her.
Subsequently, Frederick Ilitz, Legislative Counsel, met with
Bill Miller, Committee Staff Director, and confirmed this date.
27. LIAISON Called Jeff Arnold, on
the staff of Senator Robert Dole (R., Kan.), and gave him
unclassified information on the connections of a Nicaraguan
terrorist groupy,with Cubans and Soviets. The Senator wanted
to use this information in connection with a provision in a
foreign assistance bill giving aid to Nicaragua. Arnold
agreed there would be no attribution of this information to
CIA.
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,d Levine, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, who
said the full Committee would like to hear from an Agency
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tentatively suggested 24 July. Levine said the topics sought
to be discussed were the concerns of Senator Gary Hart (D., Colo.)
about a particular program, general procedural implications, and
some Committee concerns about particular wording in the Finding.
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29. LIAISON Called Lot Cooke,
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and confirmed
with him that new Committee staff member Mike Galacek would
receive a security briefing on 18 July on the
compartments.
on Angola.
30. LIAISON Received a call from
Bill Miller, Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelli-
gence, who said the Committee had invited Ambassador Elliot,
former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, to meet with the
Committee staff to discuss the recent coup in Afghanistan.
Miller invited NFAC analysts to the discussion which will be
held on 19 July at 10:00 a.m. Miller said one or two Senators
might come as well.
31. LIAIS Re ived a call from
Tom Moore, Senate Select Committee- I'to igence-staff,
a. UW tatu o h fo up questions
and discussed at length the
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1. LIAISON Called Dan Childs,
Senate Select: Committee on intelligence staff, and set up
the briefing he had previously covert a on for
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2. LIAISON Received a call from
Ed. Levine, Senate e ec.. .ommittee on Intelligence staff,
on the secure ;ine. Levine gave me a list of issues the
Committee would like addressed in the presentation on the
"spy war" before the full Committee. The date for the
presentation is unclear. Levine also asked me two questions
about the case.
3. LIAISON Called Leonard Weiss,
Staff Director, Senate Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on
Energy, Nuclear Proliferation and Federal Services, to inform
him we could find no indication that there was any truth to
the story in the Now York Times magazine that former counter-
intelligence staff director James Angleton had passed nuclear
technology to the Israelis. I told Weiss that this was based
on two factors. First, I had contacted all appropriate
people here and no one had any knowledge of this and second,
Angleton would,:have hadno access to this information as
chief of counte` intell:i_gencc staff. Weiss seemed somewhat
skeptical but accepted this response. I also offered Weiss
a briefing on a late 1950s accident at a Soviet nuclear
installation. The briefing had been requested some months
ago but was held up until Weiss could get the appropriate
clearances, which he now has. Weiss said he would see if
Senator John Glenn (D., Ohio) wanted to be briefed on this
subject and would get back to me.
LIAISON Received a call
1 rori Bill Miller, Staff I)irector, Senate Solt Committee on
Intelligence, requesting a change in the 1}'fng of the
Committee on the "spy war" from 13 July, to l4~,"July.
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1. LIAISON Spoke with Lot Cooke,
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and informed
him that the Office of Security had agreed to assist the
Committee in destruction of MKULTRA files previously provided
the Committee by the Agency. Cooke told me that Bill Miller,
Committee Staff Director, had changed his mind and did not
now want the documents destroyed and would have them stored
in the Committee's storage area at the National Archives.
2. LIAISON Spoke with I)a.n Childs,
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, who requested
a meeting with DDO representatives regarding covort ac
to talk about the Committee's follow-up questions from the
29 June briefing. Childs specifically asked that we bring
the perspectives and Directorate of Operations notices that
had been promised to the Committee to this meeting. I told
him the notices had already been delivered.
3. LIAISON Called Catherine
Essoyan, Senate Select committee on Intelligence staff, and
neeting for tomorrow for. and
both of DDO, with Essoyan, Stan Taylor and
Abram Siulsky, also of the Committee staff, on terrorism.
4. LIAISON Received a call from
Audrey Ilatry, Clerk, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
staff, asking whether decisions had been made regarding
supplying Agency unclassified publications to all 100 Senators
rather than 43 as the Agency had initially desired. I told
Hatry the sentiment was to stay with 43 for now with the caveat
that if additional Senators requested to by?vjr on distribution,
we would be happy to do so. I gave her er ionale for
this and she seemed satisfies
Fre eric F. i z
Legislative Counsel
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