JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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June 30, 1977
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LIAISON Met with Mile Epstein, Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence staff, at length regarding his review of
on 27 June. Epstein said he would like to visit the Agency on 5 July to
review additional reports from 1966 which he had previously requested and
to talk about dissemination of NSA documents within the Agency. I told him.
I would attempt to set up meetings for him on this subject.
I reported to Epstein the exact distribution of
one of the reports he had reviewed. He had asked me about this document
19. LIAISON Martha McDonald, Senate Select
Committee on Intelligence staff, called to re-schedule her defensive briefing
from Friday until the next available time. After checking
with Security, it was determined that this would take place at 4:00 p_ rn. on
Tuesday, 5 July, and Ms. McDonald confirmed that she would be here at
that tine. DCI Security, has been advised.
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20. (Internal Use Only - RJK) LIAISON Escorted Walter Ricks,
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, to a briefing of Records
Management Officers chaired by Records Management STAT
Officerr.-, DCI, and representatives from all DDI components and also Scott.
13reckinr. idge, Deputy Inspector General. The purpose of the briefing
was to outline to Ricks the types in use of Agency files by its various
components and officers. Due to a lack of sufficient time, a meeting
wit OGC, was postponed until a later date.
21. (Internal Use Only - RJK) LIAISON Jean Evans, Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence staff, called and in the absence of
of our office, indicated that Senator Charles
Mathias (R. , Md.) will be stopping in Paris durin the period 25.2 9 July
following.a visit to the SALT talks in Geneva.
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22. (Unclassified - NDL) LIAISON Per instruction, STAT
I called Sandy Decker, House International Relations Committee staff,
to get the tentative itinerary of the congressional delegation traveling to the
Middle East. This information was passed on to NE /DDO, STAT
per his request.
23. (Unclassified - NDL) LIAISON Received a call from Rhoda
Kachilo, in the office of Repre sentative John H. Dent (D. , Pa. ), who
inquired about the Agency offering tours of the Headquarters building.
]: told Ms. Kachilo that this program was still in the planning stages and
probably wou.ldn't become effective until August or September. I took her
phone number and told her we would call her back when arrangements were
able to be firmed up. She said this would be fine.
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Select Committee on Intelligence staff, to tell him the Agency officials who
conducted the 1969 Inspector General survey of the CI Staff were no longer
here and that another official would have to review the report in order to
discuss it with him. I said this would have to be delayed until next week STAT
and we initially agreed to 7 July at 9:30 a. m.
3. LIAISON Confirmed with Walt Ricks, Senate
Select Committee onIntelligence staff, his schedule of meetings with Agency
representatives on records management-. He is meeting...ori 31 June with
DDI office records management officers as well as IG and OGC officers.
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5, Walt Ricks, She c sect Cr.omm_i_ttc~~on
Int:el1;ence staff, called to request further meetings with Agency records
management personnel. Ricks, Don Sanders, Barbara Chesnik and
Evelyn Chavoor, of the Committee staff, met last week with Directorate and
Comptroller representatives. Ricks asked for a meeting on 29 or 30 June
with DDI office record management officers, General Counsel and Inspector
General representatives.
6. LIAISON Jean Evans, Senate Select
Committee on Intelligence staff, called to request a meeting with Inspector
General officers on a 1969 IG report on the Counter Intelligence Staff. The
Director, in a. letter dated 20 May refused to provide the Committee the
text of the report but offered a general discussion: of the report's findings
and recommendations. Evans asked for this meeting on 30 June or I July.
I told Evans I would check and let him know.
8. LIAISON Discussed with Tom Smeeton,
House International Relations Committee staff, the provisi.o.ias of H. Res.
656 and the problems we had with the Resolution in terms, of membership,
662 problems, and Ilolise Rule.XI.
9. LIAISON Spoke with Bob Dockery, Senate
Foreign Relations Committee staff, regarding the 24 June briefing of
Senator Paul Sarbanes (D. , Md. ) on Panama and. the Caribbean. He said the
briefing was well received by Senator Sarbanes and that the next briefing
will cover Mexico and Central America. I suggested that we handle Central
America through a series of briefing papers on which the Senator can ask
questions in order that we have sufficient time to cover Mexico fully. The
next briefing will be scheduled for the week of 11 July.
Dockery also asked for a briefing for himself on Cuban activities in the
Western 1=iemisphere. '.Phis briefing has been scheduled for 6 July, at
2:00 p. Ill,
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Saturday - 25 June 1977
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1. (Internal Use Only - GLC) LIAISON Tony Lapham, General
Counsel, advised me that in his conversation yesterday with Robert
Lipshutz, Counsel to the President, Lipshutz had told him that regarding
the reports to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House
International Relations Committee on foreign agreements pursuant to
the Case Act he had no objection to our proposal for reports going to
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and ultimately to the Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence, but he recommended that we hold
up any reports to the House International Relations Committee pending
House action next week on oversight legislation for an intelligence
committee. I told Ilapnam that we would check with Norvill Jones,
Chief of Staff, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Bill Miller,
Staff Director, Senate Select Go;r. iittee on Int~ll~xe o reconfirm
the arrangements which we had proposed to them for the handling of
these reports.
Regarding reports on matters referred to the IOB, Lapham said
the matter was much less clear and it appears that Lipshutz will propose
some alternative procedure. He suggested that he and I talk with Bill
Miller about this on Monday.
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1. LIAISON Lot Cooke, Senate Select
Committee on Intelligence staff, called to say that Committee consultant
Joe Kirchheimer would be at Headquarters for a meeting at 3:00 p. m.
on 22 June and asked if a compartmented briefin could be arranged p.m.
I.set up a meeting for. Kirschheimer at 1:00 p.m. on 23 June. This was the
only time a briefer was available.
2, LIAISON Mike Epstein, Senate Select
Committee on Intelligence staff, called to say he had reviewed a 1971
:memorandum and needs to see a reference document
cited in the report he reviewed.
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Walt Ricks and David Bushong,
to a meeting with
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BRIEFING Accompanied Ed Levine,
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff,
DDO, on the latest intelligence
There were no o. ow up items.
5. LIAISON Received a call from the office of
Senator Charles McC. Mathias (R., Md.) who had a constituent who wanted
to know the schedule for the Agency tours. Z unformed them that the tours
had not yet started and that we will advise the Senator's office. when they do.
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