ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL WEDNESDAY - 5 OCTOBER 1977
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Addendum to Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel
Wednesday - 5 October 1977
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5. LIAISON Received a call from Elliot Maxwell,
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, regarding Senator Walter D.
Huddleston's (D., Ky. ) letter to the Director asking for more information
on the National Security Act Section 102(c) termination authority. I had
earlier discussed with Maxwell the possibility of reducing this request for
background data, and Maxwell informed me that he still hoped to have 15 years'
statistics, but would settle for ten or seven if 15 years was too large a research
job.
6. LIAISON Received a call from Chip Andre,
in the office of Senator Richard G. Lugar (R., Ind.). Andre said the Senator
had become aware of alieZITMIMMT.Pm?s. Navy personnel were imprisoned
in the Soviet Union for espionage. Andre gave me a list of the names. I
referred Andre to the Defense Department and called Colonel Steve Harrick,
DOD Legislative office, about this. Harrick confirmed that DOD should handle
it and said he would call Andre.
7. THIRD AGENCY Called Clifton Fowler, GAO,
to advise him that, due to the uncertainty of our current position on access
to any additional documents, we saw little purpose in his
meeting with Mr. Shackley, ADDO, on 13 October, as had been scheduled.
I suggested instead that he should get together with 0/SA/D0/0,
and myself on 11 October for a discussion of his requirements. Mr. Fowler
thanked me for the offer and agreed to the meeting.
8. THIRD AGENCY Paul Daly, FBI, telephoned to
advise me that CIA would not receive a letter from the Attorney General
with regard to our granting access to documents, a matter
Mr. Daly had agreed to explore in our behalf. Mr. Daly provided the
rationale for Justice's position in this matter and I thanked him for his
efforts in our behalf. (See note to Messrs. Lyle Miller and George Cary.)
9. LIAISON I called Beverley Lumpkin,
Administrative Officer, House International Relations Subcommittee on
International Organizations, to confirm with her the identities of those
staffers who had received CIA compartmented briefings. Ms. Lumpkin's
information checked with our file information and she agreed to have those
staffers who have been briefed on compartmented material sign the Central
Intelligence Agency Communications Intelligence Indoctrination form.
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