JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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June 14, 1977
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Approved Fo Release 2005/11/23 :CIA-RDP80-0094'~~~~Q~1~Q01~-2 Ca:Lls----- 23 Ln-------- 0 Out------- 0 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Tuesday - 14 June 1977 1. (Unclassified - NDL) LIAISON Received a call from Mimi Campbell, in the office of Representative Marc 7~. Marks (R. , Pa. ), who wanted to know when the Agency was going to start conducting tours. I told her that this program was still in the making and no firm date had been set. I told her I would put her name on the list to be called when arrangements could be made for tours to begin. She appreciated my helpfulness. 2. (Unclassified - BAA) LIAISON Received a call from John Attanasio, on the staff of Representative Elliott L,evitas (D. , Ga. ), requesting five copies of the publication "The International Energy Situation; Outlook to 1985." I said I would send them to him. 3. (Unclassified - MG) LIAISON Called Mary, in the office of Representative Bill Chappell (D. , Fla. ), in response to her call of yesterday asking when the response to their letter to the Director inquiring into whether is or has ever been employed with the Agency would be ready. I told her that the Director had signed the letter on 13 June and that I would send it to them today via courier. 4. (Unclassified - MG) LIAISON In response to her request of yesterday, I called Patty, in the office of Representative Tom Railsback (R. , I11. ), and informed her that we had no general unclassified report on Cuba but that there were several reports on specific; suhects on Cuba which, since this was a constituent request, could be obtained through the DOCEX system at the Library of Congress. She thanked me for this information. Annroved For Rlelease 2005/11/23 :CIA-RDP80-00941000300050015-2 Approved For Rel Journal -Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Tuesday - 14 June 1977 5. (Unclassified - NDL) LIAISON Received a, call from Douglas Seay, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, requesting organizational charts of the foreign ministries of the ;soviet Union, Britian, France, West Germany, and Canada. I told him I would check into this matter for him and be back in touch if I ran into any problems. Congressional Support Staff will get the charts if possible. 6. (Unclassified - REH) LIAISON In the absence of Bob Dockery, Senate Foreign Relations Committee sta~.ff, called me to make arrangements for our second tutorial briefing o7,i Latin America for Senator Paul Sarbanes (D. , Md. ). It is tentatively scheduled for Friday, 24 June, at 3:00 p. m. and the subject will be the Caribbean, including a special look at Cuba, Jamaica and Panama.. 7. (Unclassified - ALM) LIAISON Received a call from Elexis Moses, of the office of Representative Lawrence Coughlin (R. , Pa. ), regarding information on Agency tours. I explained to her that the schedule was not firm yet and took her name and number in order to get back to her when the schedule is final. 8. (Unclassified - CM) LIAISON I called Mary Mahon, office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs, and confirmed that Pauline Baker, of the staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has a Top Secret clearance. I then called Mr. Beasley, in the office of the Secretary of Defense, and confirmed that Charles Sorrels, of the Congressional Budget Office, has Top Secret and SI/TK clearances. I advised Sorrels that we had confirmed his clearances. STAT 9. (Unclassified - CM) LIAISON DDI/CSS, took STAT on the request for an unclassified organizational chart of the Foreign Ministry of the People's Republic of China made by Douglas Seay, of the Congressional Research Service's Foreign Affairs Division. 10. (Unclassified - CM) LIAISON I called Pauline Baker, staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Senator Dick Clark's (D. , Iowa) designee there, and arranged for her to receive the SE:cret version of the "Handbook on Soviet Aid to Less Developed Countries" at the Committee for Senator Clark's perusal. DDI/CSS, will send the document to Baker via courier on 15 June. Approved For Release X005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80-00941 A000300050015-2 Approved For Releas Journal -Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Tuesday - 14 June 1977 11. (Unclassified - MLG) LIAISON I received a call from Susie Brown, in the office of Senator John Tower (R. , Tex. ), concerning the CIA tours. I told her that nothing had been confirmed yet but hopefully the tours would begin in July and we ~~vould put their names on a list and would be back in touch as soon as we had firm information. 12. (Unclassified - JEC) LEGISLATION Called J. C. Argetsinger, on the staff of the Senate Judiciary Committee, concerning S. 555 which had been referred to his Committee from the Senate Gove~~nmental Affairs Committee. He stated that only Title I of the bill, which deals with the special prosecutor, was considered by his Committee and that the Committee had deleted the section pertaining to the Office of Government Crimes and added a section requiring that the special prosecutor and persons appointed to his office be appointed with the advice and consent of the Senate. 13. (Unclassified -LLM) BRIEFING Called ?dim Calloway, Senate Appropriations Committee staff, in connection with the DCI's appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the surveillance legislation to ensure that there would be support from Senator John L. McClellan's (D. , Ark.) office. Senator McClellan is ;still recuperating, but Calloway said that Paul Summitt was their staff man on the Judiciary Committee and would look out for our interests. 14. (Unclassified -LLM) BRIEFING Ralph Preston, House Appropriations Committee staff, called to put off until tomorrow afternoon the briefing of Representative Gunn McKay (D. , Utah). In connection with the budget figures, Preston confirmed that we would get them on 21 June, the date the bill will be marked-up by the full Committee. 15. (Unclassified -LLM) LIAISON Called Ed Schallert, in the office of Representative Les Aspin (D. , Wis. ), to work out the security arrangements for delivery and retention of the classified letter being delivered to the Congressman today. Approved For Release 2005/11/23 :CIA-RDP80-00941 A000300050015-2 Approved For Rele Journal -Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 Tuesday - 14 June 1977 16. (Unclassified -LLM) LEGISLATION Talked to Warren Nelson, in the office of Representative Les Aspin (D. ,, Wis. ), con- cerning oversight legislation. Nelson believes the momentum is continuing and assured me of his interest in doing as much as can be done on the Rule XI and Hughes/Ryan problems. 17. (Unclassified -LLM) BRIEFING DIA, called to advise that DIA would be wrapping up in a second session their briefing of Representative Robert L. Leggett's (D. , Calif.) Task Force on the House Budget Committee. The briefing concerns Soviet military capabilities and trends. 20. (Unclassified -LLM) LEGISLATION Jack Brady, Chief of Staff, House International Relations Committee, called and asked for comments on Chairman Clement J. Zablocki's (D. , Wis.) resolution on a new oversight committee in the House. I said we would have sometYiing up shortly on an off-the-record basis, but that our principle concerns remain on the Rule XI problem and the exclusive jurisdiction and I thought both of these were well taken care of in the Chairman's resolution. In respoxise to my inquiry, Brady said momentum was moving in the House for the establishment of anew oversight structure. Approved For Release 2005/11/23 :CIA-RDP80-00941 A000300050015-2 STAT gpproved For Release 2005/11/23 :CIA-RDP80-00941 A000300050015-2 Approved For Release 2005/11/23 :CIA-RDP80-00941 A000300050015-2 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/11 ~RDP80-0094'ICA~~~~~~500~ 5-2 Ca:Lls 14 In Ou?t 7 ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL w Tuesday - 14 June 1977 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 1. LIAISON Called Dx~, Burke Zimmerman, Research Associate, Subcommittee on Health and. the Environment, House Interstate and. Foreign Commerce Committee, to indicate that we had. developed. a response to Representative Paul Rogers' (D. , Fla.. ), Subcommittee Chairman, inquiry on recombinant DNA and would forward our thoughts as soon as they had been coordinated within the Executive Branch. Dr, Zimmerman had no problerxi with this procedure and indicated. that the legislation regarding recombinant DNA research had been sequentially referred to the House Science and Technology Committee, and that further action vas in their hands, Senator Edward Kennedy (D, , Mass.) introduced they Senate version of the bill, but Dr. Zimmerman felt that the House and Senate were far apart on the key issues, 2, LIAISON Received. a telephone call from Michael Epstein, Senate Select Committee. on Intelligence staff, who inquired. as to the progress being made o~~ his "notes problem. " I told him that we had agreed. to make the material available to him by 15 June and that we would meet this deadline. He thanked me. He called me back later in the day to tell me that he had requested. certain memoranda of the FBI, these being based essentially on CIA material. He asked me to be alert to the FBI memoranda which wou ld be addressed. to CIA, asking CIA's concurrence in the passing of these memoranda to the SSCI. I said. I would be on the lookout for the memoranda but could not guarantee that CIA would agree to the FBI's passing them to the SSCI until the DDO has a look at the substance and. concurs. I informed of our office, of Mr. Epstein's request and we agreed that we would work together on this. 3. LIAISON Per request, I telephoned Beverly Lurnpkin, secretary to Robert B. Boettcher, Staff Director, Subcommittee on International Organizations, House International Relations Committee, and told her that. the investigative summaries which come to the Committee from the F'BI having to do with security clearances should. be addressed., in a sealed envelope, to Mr. Robert W. Gambino, Director of Security, and sent by courier. Beverly agreed to do this. Approved For Release 2~1~~: CIA-RDP8 ~E~ 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Release 2005~~~IA-RDP80-00941 A000300050015-2 Ad.dend.um to Journal -Office of Legislative Counsel Tuesday - 14 June 1977 25X1 Page 2 ADMINISTRATIVE -DELIVERIES Delivered to the Joint Committee on Defense Production, the Director's letter to Chairman William W. Proxmire ~D. , Wis. ), dated ],3 June 1977, concerning Soviet civil defense. 7. ADMINISTRATIVI~ -DELIVERIES Delivered to Audrey Hatry, Clerk, Senate Select Committee o.n Intelligence, briefing notes from the 10 June orientation briefing of six Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff members; materials on the Edwin P. Moore case for David Bushong, also of the Committee staff ;letters to Chairman Daniel K. Inouye (D. , Hawaii) and Senator Robert rVIorgan (D. , N. C. ) regarding article 1 section 9 clause 7 of the Constitution; and a letter to Chairman Inouye from Admiral Turner regarding use of Americans in combat roles in the Persian Gulf area. Approved For Release 200 ~,1/2~3 : CIA-RDP80-00941 A000300050015-2 ~m~T pprove or elease 2005/11/~~~2DP80-00941 A000300050015-2 ~4ddendum to Journal -Office of Legislative Counsel Tuesday - 14 June 1977 Page 3 9. LIAISON Met with ]3111 Miller, Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, acid he told me that Chairman Daniel K. Inouye (D. , Hawaii) had agreed to have his appearance as CIA guest speaker video-taped. 10. LIAISON Walt Ricks, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, called to say he would be helping Don Sanders, also of the Committee staff, with some of the work on. the Subcommittee on Special Investigations. In this connection, he and Sanders would like a briefing on the Agency's file systems and hoped it could be arranged this week. Ricks said they particularly wanted to gain an understanding of the DDO filing system. 11. BRIEFING Accompa~.nied the Director, SA-D/DCI/IC, and Tony Lapham, General Counsel, to an open hearing before the Senate Judiciary Subcorr.~mittee on Criminal Laws & Procedures on S. 1566, the electronic surveillance legislation. (See Memorandum for the Record. ) 25X1 25X1 Approved Ford Release 2005 ~~ ~ .;3A-RDP80-00941 A000300050015-2 Approved For Release 2005/11/2 DP80-00941 A000300050015-2 Addendum to Journal -Office of Legislative Counsel Tuesday - 14 June 1977 Page 4 12. LIAISON Talked with Darrell St. Clair, former Assistant Secretary of the Senate, about the interest of OMS, in physical fitness programs in the Sen~~te. St. Clair referred me to Dr. Freeman Cary, a physician for the Senate. I had a nice chat with Dr. Cary (a Navy admiral) and made arrangements for be in direct contact with him. Ito 13. LIAISON Ca11~ed Chairman John Flynt (D. , Ga. ), House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, to tell him that the Committee staff had been in touch with our people indicating that changes had been made to improve the Committee's security and that we could resume our negotiations with them. Chairman Flynt said this was not the case and in fact was quite emphatic t1Lat he did not feel he could execute a Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of the Committee under the present situation in the Committee and we vrere not to have further dealings with the staff until he notified us to do so. I thanked the Chairman for his advice- and told him that we would advise the staff of our conversation with him. (As a matter of interest, I tried to reach Philip Lacovara, Special Counsel of the Committee, prior to calling Chairman Flynt, but he was out of town. I will try to reach him again tomorrow. ) 14. LIAISON Talked to Frank Sullivan, Staff Director, Senate Armed Services Committee, ak~out the procedures followed by the Committee in the recent reorganization plans that were submitted by the Department of Defense and also talked with Sullivan about the action being taken by the House/Senate Armed Services Committees conferees on the Defense Appropriation bill today. It has interest and implication from an Intelligence Community standpoint. I also talked with Guy McConnell and Jim Fellenbaum, both of the Senate Appropriations Committee staff, on this subject. (See Memorandum for the Record. ) 25X1 25X1 15. LIAISON Called Robert Brauer, Administrative Assistant to Representative Ronald Dellums (D., Calif. ), to ask him to pass a message to the Congressman that representatives o:E NPIC would be meeting with the Ballou High School P.T.A. tonight and I thought the Congressman would like to know. (We are to meet with Mr. Dellurris on the matter of NPIC assistance to Ballou High School tomorrow.) Brauer said he thought it was a good idea for our people to go to Ballou and explain the background of the assistance which NPIC employees were giving in providing instruction on computers and he said they would look forward to :;eeing us tomorrow. Approved For Re ease 2005/11~i~RDP80-00941 A000300050015-2 Approved For Release 2005/ ~JA-RDP80-00941 A000300050015-2 Addendum to Journal -Office of Legislative Counsel. Tuesday - 14 June 1977 Page 5 17. BRIEFING Roan Lehman, in Senator Dewey Bartlett~s ~R. , Okla.) office, called to cancel the briefing of the Senator for this afternoon. Lehman said they would call later with a :new time for the briefing. 18. ADMINISTRATIVE -DELIVERIES Sent via courier a copy of 'Potential Implications of Trends in World Population, Food Production, and Climate" and a copy o.f "A Study of Climatological Research as it Pertains to Intelligence Problems" to Alice Sherman, in the office of Representative Al LTl.lman (D. , Oreg. ), per her request. E E C .~ R Legislative Counsel cc: DDCI Ex. Sec. DDI DDA DDS&T Mr. Lapham Mr. Hetu SA/DO/O IC Staff Compt. NIO 25X1 25X1 Approved For Rele se 200 ~~IA-RDP80-00941 A000300050015-2