JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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March 15, 1978
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Approved For Release 2005/12/24: CIA-RDP81 M00980R001100030022-3 25X1 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page Wednesday - 15 March 1978 2 4. Called Michael Keeling, on the staff of Representative J. J. Pickle (D. , Texas) and provided him with a current status report on the employment application of a constituent and former Agency employee, 25X1 5. LIAISON Karin Lissakers, on the staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called to reschedule the briefing which she had to cancel last week. The briefing on the Saudi oil situation has been scheduled for 22 March at 3:30 p. m. The briefers are Maurice Ernst and Iwas advis5X1 6. EARING Picked up transcript of the Director's appearance before the Budget Authorization Subcommittee of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on 23 February and delivered it to IC Staff. 7. 1 LIAISON Saw Chuck Snodgrass, on the staff of the House Appropriations Committee, who again requested two safes. I told him we were moving on his request. He also said that he and Ralph Preston, of the Committee staff, are planning a trip to the West Coast from 28 March to 1 April to visit Air Force, DIA and CIA contractors and Vandenberg Air Force Base. This trip is being coordinated by is the CIA contact. I am keeping I IIC Staff, informed. 8.1 HEARING Sy Shwiller, on the staff of the House Armed Services Committee, called to say they were running late and would not get to the CIA witnesses on the test ban treaty today. He said the hearing would continue at 10:00 a. m. tomorrow in Room 2118 of Rayburn House Office Building. After checking with NFAC/CSS, I 25X1 told Shwiller we would be there about 10:30 a. m. He agreed. 9. I LIAISON Received a call from Larry Groner, in the office of Senator Gaylord Nelson (D., Wis.), who requested a page-size map of Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq, showing military bases if possible. After checking with NFAC/CSS, I called Groner back and told him there was nothing unclassified showing military bases but that I could send him three unclassified topographical maps. He said that would be fine, and the maps were forwarded this date. Approved For Release 200 11 212A - - 030022-3 25X1 Approved For Release Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Wednesday - 15 March 1978 Page 3 10. 1 ` LIAISON Joe Nellis,Chief Counsel, House Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, called to ask if we could get him a copy of our statement for the hearing on 20 March up to him by close of business 16 March. He said that Chairman Lester L. Wolff (D., N. Y. ) was leaving town and wanted to see it before he goes. I said we would make every effort we could, but because of the shortness of time and the amount of work we had to do I doubted if we would be able to have a cleared statement ready by that time. 25X1 11. I I LIAISON Called Hal Ford, Senate Select Committee on intelligence staff, regarding the letter received from Senator Adlai Stevenson (D., Ill.) asking for clearances for two personal staff members. Ford said although the letter mentions Stevenson's role on the Committee, the two staff members would not have access to Committee information. 12. LIAISON Met with Bill Miller, Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, aril informed him of John Elliff's; also of the Committee staff, request to receive a briefing on the Epstein book. I told Miller we did not object to briefing Elliff but we did not want to handle this on a piecemeal basis with various staff members as they became interested. Miller agreed to this and said that he would inform Elliff that the Committee as a whole would handle this matter. Miller said that the Committee probably would look into the case and that any inquiry would probably be headed by Jean Evans, of the Committee staff. Miller also informed me that Senator John Glenn (D. , Ohio) had requested that Dr. Leonard Weiss, Staff Director of the Subcommittee on Energy, Nuclear Proliferation, and Federal Services, Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, be given access to the former JCAE papers now in the custody of the Select Committee. Miller said the Committee had previously informed Senator Glenn that he could personally look at them but no one else. Glenn is now pressing and Miller wants our view on this. 13? ADMINISTRATIVE DELIVERIES Delivered to Susan M er, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, Headquarters Instruction Sheet #1106 for HR 1, for Bill Miller, Committee Staff Director- and personal notes from a briefing regarding fo25X1 Ed Levine, of the Committee staff. Approved For Release 12005/12/24: CIA-RDP81 M00980R011100030022-3 _ 25X1 Approved For Release 2005 runmanoTiAl 12/24: CIA-RDP81 M00980R001 00030022-3 25X1 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 14. LIAISON Winslow Wheeler, on the staff of senator Jacob K. Javits (R. , N. Y.), called to request a Saudi broadcast which took place over the weekend that described the PLO raid in Israel. FBIS Liaison located it and sent it directly to Senator Javits. 15. LIAISON Charles Dustow, on the staff of Represen a ive Matt ewJ. Rinaldo (R. , N. J. ), called seeking information about the International Conferences on Counter-ft?rroris e t er speaking with I I I advised T7?ctn,w, th S t th tate a e DeparLment Office for Combatting Terrorism would be able to provide him with the information he wanted and I provided that office telephone number to him. -wvt++. v..villru.Yj V ~. Les Aspin (D., Wis.) House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Subcommittee on Oversight hearing from 10:00 a. m. - 12:00 noon. The subjects of the hearing, were the structure of the CIA in general and the structure of the DDO in particular. (See Memorandum for the Record.) 25X1 17. BRIEFING Accompanied NFAC/ORP, and NFAC/CSS, to-the office of Representative Charles Wilson (D., Texas) to brief the Congressman and House Armed Services Committee staffer, Ed Powers, on Liberia, Kenya, Rhodesia and South Africa. The briefing lasted from 4:10 p. m. - 4:45 p. m. and was conducted in the Committee hearing room (H-218 of The Capitol). The briefing was conducted predominantly at an unclassified level. Two officers from the Department of State, Africa Bureau, sat in and participated in the briefing. Additionally, Noel Holems, on Mr. Wilson's personal staff, was brought into the briefing by the Congressman. Mr. Wilson seemed to be quite satisfied with the briefing and Mr. Powers is now fully aware of our caveats against conducting briefings jointly with policy-making departments of the U. S. Government. 18. LIAISON Saw Loch Johnson, House P ermanent e ect Committee on Inte 18 O b 2 o h X\I e 17(0) t1 he had requested is currently under Department of Justice custody but that we were attempting to obtain Department of Justice's permission to release it to the Committee. He said he understood and that he would be patient. 'ENTIL Approved For Release - 25X1 Approved For Release 200 001100030022-3 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Wednesday - 15 March 1978 Page 5 19. LIAISON Saw Mike Flannigan, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and told him that two IC boxes from the Pike Committee collection were available for him to review at his convenience. Mike said that he would come out to the Agency at 8:30 a. in. on Monday, 20 March, to look through the two boxes. 20. EMPLOYMENT Received a call from /Kay Ross, in the office of Representative G. V. Montgomery (D., Miss.), who requested twelve employment packages, six professional and six clerical. OLC Registry will handle. 25X1 21. I I LIAISON Hand carried to Tom Latimer, Staff Director, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, the following: copies of the General Indicator Lists which apply to the Soviet Union/Warsaw Pact and to China per Latimer's previous request and an interim. letter in response to Latimer's letter of 8 March requesting five publications. This interim letter enclosed one of the requested publications. 22. LIAISON Attended the hearings of the House International Relations Subcommittee on International Organizations on Korean-American relations. The hearing lasted from 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 p.m. The results of the hearings were passed to 25X1 25X1 23. THIRD AGENCY- Called John Kenney and William Lynch, Criminal Division, Department of justice, and discussed the Agency's appearance in executive session before the House Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control on Monday morning, 20 March 1978, at 9:00 a. m. The hearing concerns alleged illicit narcotics activities of Lynch and Kenney recently testified on this matter before the Committee. I explained the thrust of our testimony and asked if this would present any problems in view of the Department's on-going investigations. Both replied negatively. Lynch noted that the Committee had pressed him as to whether FBI information o a principal in the case,, 25X1 had been provided to CIA. He said he would have to check and would inform the Committee. I assured him that the Agency was not going to discuss FBI information at the hearing. Approved For Relea~ 25X1