JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel
Wednesday - 23 August 1978
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8. Maura, on the staff of the
Subcommittee on Government information and Individual Rights,
House Committee on Government Operations, called to request
that a courier stop by tomorrow to pick up correspondence
addressed to Admiral Turner. Registry was advised and sent a
courier to pick up the package.
9. LIAISON Larry Sulc, Minority staff
"" AT
House International Relations Committee " said ' was -_
OLC, but he
did want to talk to somebody in the next ay or so. He seemed
reluctant to discuss the subject matter. I told him
would be back tomorrow and I would ask him to call.
10. LIAISON Called Mike O'Neil,
Chief Counsel, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence,
and told him of the problem we are having with the staff of the
House Select Committee on Assassinations. I told him'that we
were planning to have the Director send a letter to Chairman
Louis Stokes (D., Ohio) and that a copy would be furnished to
the Permanent Select Committee. O'Neil said he would like to be
briefed more thoroughly on the matter when that letter was
delivered.
11. BRIEFING Mike O'Neil, Chief
Counsel, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, called
and asked that we arrange to brief the Committee on the Kanes
affair. lie asked that the briefing be tomorrow morning and
Representative Romano L. Mazzoli (D., Ky.) would be the only
member present. At the close of the day, O'Neil called back
to say that Mr. Mazzoli could not make it and, therefore, the
meeting was canceled. Ile indicated that they would want such a
briefing when they could get members present. Ile also asked that
we furnish, for their permanent use, a copy of the document
Kampiles is reported to have given the Soviets.
12. BRIEFING Pete Bonner, Senate
Appropriations Committee staff, called to sa that he did not h e
much more information concerning the ncident on which SNAT
Senator Ted Stevens (R., Alaska) is LU DU _efed tomorrow. He
had discovered that Senator Stevens' information had come from
Senator Henry M. Jackson's (D., Wash.) office who had in turn
heard it at a briefing provided by the Helsinki Commission
(Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe). The Commission
Staff Director, r, is on leave at the present. I
related this to NFAC/CSS.
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