JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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October 18, 2004
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June 12, 1978
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Approved For Release Journal -- Office of Legisla ive uoun-s-eI Monday - 12 June 1978 Page 3 9. BRIEFING Clara Buchanan, Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff, called to set up a briefing of Chairman John J. Sparkman (D., Ala.) and Ranking Minority Member Clifford P. Case (R. , N. J. ) on the residential finding. She suggested Wednesday, 14 June, or Thursday, 15 June, at 3:00 p.m. I said I would check the Director's calendar and get back to her. 25X1 25X1 LIAISON Michael Hershman, Larry Sulc, and Beverley Lumpkin, House International Relations Subcommittee on International Organizations staff, ixiterviewe Chief, FR DivisiQ5X1 and James Angleton, former Agency employee, separately in the C&R Conference Room in connection with their inquiry 25X1 (See Memorandum for the Record by O/SA/DO/O.) 25X1 Arrangements were made for the staffers to brief Agency employees t 10:00 a. m. Tuesday, 13 June. Staffer Steve Blush will also participate in the interviews. Hershman delivered the Amendment to the Addendum to the Memorandum of Understanding between the DCI and the Subcommittee which allows Chairman Donald M. Fraser (D., Minn to appoint an additional staffer (Lawrence Sulc) to assist in this inquiry. 11. BRIEFING Sent via courier to Richard Giza, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence staff, the corrected transcript and answers to follow-up questions of the 8, 9, and 10 May Committee hearing on automatic data processing. - 12.1 LIAISON Called Bill Bailey, GAO, and ld him the NIO report on Soviet satellites he had requested could be seen LAut that he would have to read it out here. Bailey said that he had already read the report, and what he wanted was a copy for his retention. I told him that I did not think that was possible, but I would check it out. 13. LIAISON Called Mike Epstein, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, regarding his inquiry about whether DDO employee ad talked to the Inspector General about reporting on DEpstein gave me more specifics on what had said about his meeting with the IG. 'I also told Epstein we would hope to have (report at least a day ahead of its public release. Epstein said he would personally be in favor of this and would recommend it to Senator Adlai Stevenson (D. , 111.). 25X1 25X1 will follow up on this. Approved For Release 2004/10/28 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R001 200140031 -0 ; I J r4II1\. Approved For Releas V2:0:04/10/28: CIA-RDP81 M00 Journal Office of.Legislative Counsel Monday - 12 June 1978 Page 4 25X1 14, LIAISON Received a call from '-'d Greissing, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence- staff, who asked that I meet with him as he had two additional requests from the House Select Committee on Assassinations to review transcripts of Agency employees testimony before the Church Committee. 15. LIAISON Received a call from Stan Taylor, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and confirmed the briefing of Senator Jake Garn (R. , Utah) tomorrow. l(,, I I LIAISON Loch Johnson, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence staff, came out to the Headquarters building or a briefing by C/AF/DDO. Don Gregg, SA/DO/O, sat in as well as myself. ave an excellent wrap-up of activities in VI, generally as well as the specifics The briefing was excellent and I believe that Mr. Johnson was very satisfied with it. Later Mr. Johnson met with Herb Hetu andi in the Public Affairs offices, to discuss the Publications Review Board, of which Mr. Hetu is the Chairman andl -1 is the Executive Secretary. The briefing was fairly general and Mr. Johnson requested copies of the .new regulation that is coming out, a copy of the regulatory history of the 'Publications Review Board, a copy of th memorandum which turned down Iarticle on Latin American Militarism and a damage assessment of the ormer Agency employee, book. -17. LIAISON Called Roy Werner, Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff, to get a better grip on the purpose /nderlying his request for a briefing on Vietnam and confirmed that it will take place on Wednesday, 14 June at 1,100 hours in Room 4304 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building. He told me that his purpose was to get himself back up to date on Vietnam and that he had no special purpose in mind, and most certainly was not particularly concerned about the refugee situation. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 18. LIAISON Sat in on a briefing of Luis Zinardi, International Division/GAO, by /Terrorism Branch25X1 Von the capabilities of foreign services to cope with terrorism. This took place in 5111 and lasted for roughly one hour. . The briefing,wa.s very general in nature and Mr. Zinardi has requested further briefings by the This request has been coor'clinated with Ambassador Isham of the Department of State and has been passed on to SA/DO/O. ,i"d fh: L. teAA C-g . , 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/10/28 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R001 200140031 -0 25X1 Journafprqd? jqfgroRfefegspe q(~4110%28oLiC~A DP81 M00980R001 200140031 -0 Page 6 Monday - 12 June 1978 23. LIAISON Called Susan Pitts, in the office of Senator Alan Cranston (D. , Calif.), and advised her that due to the security level of the material to be discussed at the luncheon tomorrow, Mr. Allyn Kreps, Legislative Aide to the Senator, would not be able to attend because he lacks clearances. She said she previously worked on the Church Committee and had compartmented clearances. She said the Senator had talked to the Director and had been advised that those clearances could be reinstated if needed. She suggested that we reinstate her clearances and she would attend. I told her I would check on this but we do have a rule about personal staffers. She said she under- stood but felt that the conversation between the Senator and the Director would take care of this. Later in the day, after checking with O/DCI, I called Ms. Pitts back an advised er Una we wou 'not e able to reinstate her clearances, that since she is a personal staffer she would not be eligible for the clearances and therefore could not attend the luncheon if they wanted the discussions to be meaningful. She said she understood completely and that Larry Smith, Senate Armed Services Committee staff, could handle the staff work involved. She seemed very pleasant about the whole matter. 24. LIAISON Talked to Brian Atwood, State Department Congressional Relations, and told him that Bill Miller, Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, wants a copy of the I asked if they (State) had any objection to our giving him a copy. Atwood said they had absolutely no problem with this and in fact, he said they would send it from there. I thanked him for his assistance. Acting Legislative Counse 125X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/10/28 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R001 200140031 -0