JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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October 14, 1976
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C l IQt 1 asQ464/02/ Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Thursday - 14 October 1976 8. (Internal Use Only - DFM) Select .Committee on Intelligence staff; Senator William Hathaway (D. Maine) SScI y( Page 3 ?NAT2 5 5 021? LIAISON Mike Epstein, Senate called to alert me that he and are going to be traveling to Euro e Epstein requested a briefing for the Senator and himself on just what to expect at these Stations. He stressed the fact that the Senator wa?i1 to work the weekend and that Senator Hathaway did not want briefings at the Stations that; he could just as easily receive here in Washington. will set up the Headquarters briefing for Senator Hathaway and Epstein. 9. (Unclassified - KSN) LIAISON Cindy Mascioli, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, called to relay the following members and staff who are planning to visit the on 21 October: 25X1 Senator Gary Hart (D., Colo.) and Senator Jake Garn (R., Utah) and staff members Mike Madigan, Tom Connaughton, Elliot Maxwell, Mark Gitenstein, Rick Inderfurth, Martin Gold, Stan Taylor, Howard Liebengood, Chip Pickett, Charlie Kirbow, and Anne Karalekas. Some of these staff members had also expressed interest in a budget briefing that same day, so the list is not final.. 10. (Unnclassified - DFM) BRIEF LNG Accompanied Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff members, Stan Taylor, Torn Connaughton, Jean Evans, Mark Gitenstein, Martha Talley, and Martin Gold, to an all-day orientation. briefing on the Agency. Mr. Knoche, DDCI, I QW4.1 and representatives of the four directorates made presentations. At the end of the briefing, the staff members toured the Operations Center. During the day, I SA/DO/O and I discussed Senator Mark Hatfield's (R., Ore.) trip to the Far East in December with Martin Gold, Senator Hatfield's designee on the staff. 11 . (Secret - PLC) LIAISON Sat in on a pre-trip briefing of Frank Sullivan, Armed Services Committee staff, iven byl The 25X1 subject covered NATO and Soviet and bloc forces. See Memorandum for the Record prepared by A similar briefing will be given on 27 or 28 October to Senator Sam Nunn (D., Ga. ). c 1*4 N41 &r Italia"i'kQ tP'E $1002200050027-1 C P Ap r v For Release 20061M00983A 220005002 C. 1~TERA.E OPvLY-,~:....~ . K4-/ _SC{ z I JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Thursday - 14 October 1976 7 7- 00 554 I 1. (Confidential - GLC) LIAISON Called Bill Miller, Staff Director, Sena Select Committee on encea, and told him that I thought the session yester ay own at with Mike Madigan and Rick Inderfurth25X1 also of the Committee staff, went very well. I said we had discussed several other matters including the question of the number of staff traveling to on 21 October. I made it clear that Mr. Knoche has said that we would accommodate as many as the Committee wanted but that Inderfurth and Madigan had reservations on how many should go. I told Miller that Madigan and Inderfurth said they would. check on this `nd be back in touch with us. I also mentioned to Miller that we had received. a call from Walt Sheridan, Chief Investigator, Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedures, Senate Judiciary Committee, saying that the Subcommittee was going to conduct "oversight inquiries" into the death of Orlando Letelier. Miller agreed that we should contact Sheridan and tell him that the Agency is cooperating with the Department of Justice within our guidelines, that this is a domestic investigation and any information they seek should come from Justice. 2. (Secret - GLC) BRIEFING George Murphy, Executive Director, Joint Committee on Atomic Ener called requesting a briefing for himself on n connection with his impending trip on 5 November. Murphy said his main interest is in speaking to some of our DDO people who may have currently returned from these stations and would be able to give him a fill-in. A tentative date of Wednesday, 20 October at 10:00 a. in, has been scheduled. SA/DO/O, and 25X1 OCI, have been advised. is handling 25X1 for OLC.) 3. (Unclassified - GLC) LIAISON Bob Wolthius, White I-louse staff, called and said that the Special Prosecutor had announced today that the investigation concerning President Ford and Kent County, Michigan has been concluded and that it was determined that the President in no way violated the law. I asked Wolthius if he knew if H. R. 13615, the CIARDS legislation, was on the President's desk for signature and what the time frame was. Wolthius said that the President would have until 18 October to sign the bill. CIA ~ d Fdf"Re(~ 20SECAI -- 8 1 100t83A0022