JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP80-00941A000600030021-4
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RIPPUB
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6
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September 11, 2006
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21
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May 2, 1978
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Approved For Release 2006/09/11: CIA-RDP80-00941AO00600030021-4 Approved For Release 2006/09/11: CIA-RDP80-00941AO00600030021-4 Approved For Release 200 tNFl E! 11At80-00941A000600030021-4 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Tuesday - 2 May 1978 12. LIAISON Received a call from June Roth, in the office of Senator Adlai E. Stevenson (D. , Ill. ), who requested a copy of the latest National Basic Intelligence Factbook. A copy was forwarded this date. 13. LIAISON Received a call from Mark Lichet, in the office of Representative Clarence D. Long (D. , Md.), who requested a copy of the FBIS Daily Report on Latin America of 17 March which included a series of articles on nuclear power plants in Brazil. FBIS Liaison is sending this document directly to Lichet. 14.1 LIAISON Jim Bush, House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence staff, said that he was going to ask Chairman Edward P. Boland (D., Mass.) to write to Chairman George Mahon (D. , Texas), House Appropriations Committee, asking for the S&I report on the Operations Directorate. I asked Bush to keep us informed. 15. LIAISON Called Jim Bush, House Permanent Select Committee on telligence staff, and arranged for the Director to meet with Representative Bill D. Burlison (D., Mo.) at 9:15 a. m. on Friday, 5 May, in Mr. Burlison's office, 1338 Longworth House Office Building. 16. LIAISON Called Dick Giza, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and confirmed his approval of at the 25X1 Automatic Data Processing hearings on 8, 9, and 10 May. 17. LIAISON Discussed Michael Pillsbury, Senate Banking Committee staff, with Dan Childs, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff. Childs says he advised Martha MacDonald, of the Select Committee Staff, to have Pillsbury talk to Bill Miller, Staff Director, about receiving the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence classified report on the NFIP budget. 18.1 1 LIAISON Called Dan Childs, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and asked him to set up a meeting of the Director and Senator William D. Hathaway (D. , Maine) for 5:15 p.m., 4 May. FR E TIAL 25X1 Approved For Release 2006/09/11: CIA-RDP80-00941A000600030021-4 Approved For Release 2006/co09/11 : C 0-00941A000600030021-4 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Tuesday - 2 May 1978 Page 4 19. LIAISON Met with Dan Childs, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and discussed the requirement in the Committee FY-1979 authorization report for a study on clandestine collection. Childs said he thought the kind of study asked for should be done by the Agency annually as a management tool. He did not feel it was an onerous request on the DDO. LIAISON Met with Stan Taylor, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and confirmed a briefing on the Italian Red Brigades for members of the Committee staff for 4 May at 2:00 p. m. Taylor gave me a list of staff members who would be attending. I also confirmed with Taylor a meeting with OER officials on his oil study which will be released by the Committee. 22. I LIAISON Met with Lot Cooke, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and reviewed the list of individuals sponsored by the Committee who hold compartmented clearances. Cooke indicated he had sent letters to Robert Gambino, D/OS, recently removing Jonathan Mitchum and Thomas Rector. from the approved list, and vwuld be sending us a letter within the next week to remove two more Committee staff members from the list. 23. ADMINISTRATIVE DELIVERIES Delivered to te office of the Joint Economic Committee for Richard Kaufman, General Counsel of the Committee, a letter from the Director to Senator William Proxmire (D., Wis.), Committee Chairman, on CIA's efforts in the field of the Soviet economy. CONFIDENTIAL 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2006/09/11: CIA-RDP80-00941AO00600030021-4 Approved For Release 2006E j80-00941 A000600030021-4 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Tuesday - 2 May 1978 Page 5 25. ADMINISTRATIVE DELIVERIES Delivered to Audrey Hatry, Clerk, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, for Senator Birch Bayh, Committee Chairman, a letter from the Director thanking him for providing a copy of the Committee's report "NSA Involvement in the Development of the Data Encryption Standard, a letter from the Director regarding the Chairman's letter commending Agency analysis of SALT monitoring, and a letter from Acting Legislative Counsel, regarding Edward J. Epstein's book Legend; a report on the Intelligence Community, Headquarters Instruction Sheet #1120 for HR 23, HIS #1115 for HR 45, and copies of speeches made by the Director on 12 and 13 April and on 1 February for Bill Miller, Committee Staff Director; and a list of DCIs and DDCIs for Earl Eisenhower, of the Committee staff. ?,6.1 LEGISLATION Spoke with Mr. Alan Parker, Chief Counsel, House Judiciary Committee, regarding the referral to the Committee of H. R. 11245, the intelligence charter legislation. (See Memorandum for the Record) 27. LEGISLATION Spoke with Forrest Frank, on the staff of the Subcommittee on International Operations, House Committee on International Relations. Mr. Frank said he had received our "one-pager" regarding the "Science and Technology" amendment to the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, FY 79. He said that the staff was considering solving our problems with a "technical amendment" to the legislation and by means of appropriate report language. Mr. Frank did not expound except to say that he hoped this could be done at Subcommittee level. Approved For Release 2006/09/11: CIA-RDP80-00941AO00600030021-4 Approved For Release 2006/09/11: CIA-RDP80-00941AO00600030021-4 Approved For Release 2006/09/11: CIA-RDP80-00941AO00600030021-4 Approved For Release 20 PON1 000600030021-4 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 8 Tuesday - 2 May 1978 37. I I LIAISON Received a call from Nick Lauderdale, German Desk, ]department of State, who wanted a copy of the 20 April 1978 open session transcript of the Agency's testimony before the Oversight Subcommittee of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. He was particularly interested in the portions which dealt with Radio Free Europe. I told him that it was Committee property and that I was not free to release it. I suggested to him that he ask the Committee for copies of pages 39 and 40 (as the only applicable pages, where Representative Clement J. Zablocki (D., Wis. ) asked some questions about Radio Free Europe). Mr. Lauderdale thanked me and said that he would get back to the Committee. Acting Legislative Counsel Approved For Release 2006/09/11: CIA-RDP80-00941A000600030021-4