JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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October 31, 1978
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JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Tuesday - 31 October 1978
1? LIAISON Arrangements were made for
,
and Insular Affairs Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment
on Friday, 3 November in his office. Arrangements will be
made for the other Commissioners to review the same material.
Commissioner Donn ewe, Regulatory Commission, to
review the CIA documents on which were previously
reviewed by Dr. Henry Myers
Staff Assistant House Interior
2? LIAISON Accompanied Thomas
Latime a erector, House Permanent Select Committee
on Intelligence, to the Latin American Division Chiefs of
Station Conference. Mr. Latimer's remarks were well received
by the group and I believe that Mr. Latimer benefited from
the exposure as well.
staffers in the office of
4- LIAISON Diane LaVoy, House
Permanen select Committee on Intelligence staff, called and
requested four documents from the Center for Studies in
Intelligence, the IC Staff and NFAC. I have forwarded requests
to each of them.
3?I ILIAISON Dick Giza, House
Permane. UUMMILLUC on intelligence staff, called to
find out about the status of the NFAC documents t4at he
had uested and I passed this reminder along tol
NFAC/CSS. Mr. Giza also asked me to obtain and forward
to him a copy of an Agency
5. LIAISON Keith Raffel, Senate
Select %,V11L11L-LLLVV U11 igence staff, called to tell us that
Chairman Birch Bayh (D., Ind.) had been served with a subpoena
in the Kampiles case by Kampiles' lawyer and that it is his
understanding that the DCI has been served as well. He wanted
to know how we were planning to
message on to OGC (Tony Lapham,
as well as OLC (Frederick P. Hi z an
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6. LIAISON Bernie Raimo, House
Permanen e ec Committee on Tntall,na?r-e staff- called to
asx tnat 1 send a message to~ Chief Counsel.
I would be happy to see that the message got to
F -in
that Mr. Raimo will not be
l as they had anticipated.
He also passed on a request by Ira Goldman, of the staff,
who wishes to see the unexpurgated version of the Marchetti book.
I said that I would look into it and get back to him.
suggested Ford contact at DIA
7? LIAISON Received a call from
Hal Ford, end e Select Committee on Intelligence staff, who
informed me he would be at Headquarters tomorrow to finish
his review of Vietnam cables regarding the evacuation of
Kontum and Pleiku Provinces in 1975. I informed Ford we had
no information on an American missing in the Pacific in an
Air Force plane crash, but recently China.
T
and gave him the phone num er.
Senate S6iecr Committee on Intelligence staff, regarding
number of planned meetings. We agreed to 29 November at
10:00 a.m. for a meeting on the Hill regarding terrorism in
response to Chairman Birch Bayh's (D., Ind.) letter of 19 October.
We also agreed to 9 November for the following meetings:
John Waller. I rding the IG's role in dissent;
EEO, and regarding the grievance of former
Agency employee I I a meeting with LA/DDO representatives
regarding Agenc of the death of Che Guevara, and a
meeting with NE/DDO, regarding anticipated
Palestinian terrorism against Americans.
Committee Staff Director, Earl Eisenhower, Steve Flanagan,.both
1
of the Committee staff, and himself would attend.
10. LIAISON Called Bill Miller,
Staff Di or, Senate elect Committee on Intelligence, to
ask if he would object if three Armed Services Committee staff
members attended Ray McCrory's, Chief SALT Support Staff, scheduled
briefing tomorrow on SALT verification. Miller said he would
prefer to do the briefings separately.
Ford agreed to do so.
LIAISON Talked
ith T
d
w
e
Ralston,
Senate S~IeUL omml ee on Intelligence staff, regarding
tomorrow's visit to NPIC. Ralston informed me B
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Senate Se ect Committee on Intelligence staff, and told him
hat the Agency, of notification that former Agency
employee was missing, had reviewed our records
and determine that all classified material charged to
had been accounted for. Epstein had asked me about this earlier.
12. LIAISON Sent one copy each of
the most recent Agency publications entitled "Handbook of
Economic Statistics - 1977" and "Major Oil and Gas Fields of
the Free World" to Leonard Shambon, of the House Judiciary
Committee staff, per his request.
13. LIAISON Received a call from
Judy Fra ressiona. esearch Service, Library of Congress
who requested the number of the "Polar Regions Atlas" so she
could request copies from DOCEX. I gave her the number.
14. LIAISON Per his request, sent
to Louis a, in the o ice of Representative Robert E. Bauman
(R., Md.), a copy of "Directory of the Cuban Government and
Deputy Legislative Counsel