JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP80-00941A000600050020-3
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December 14, 2006
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July 5, 1978
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? Approved For Release 2006/12/16: CIA-RDP80-00941A&Q9&QCC500-3 1,'1 ` RNA. USE ONLY .SECRET Calls : 11 Ins : 00 Outs : 02 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Wednesday - 5 July 1978 3. (Internal Use Only - GMC) LIAISON Called Beverley Lumpkin, on the staff of the Subcommittee on International Organizations, House International Relations Committee, to discuss the requests delivered earlier that day by staffers Larry Sulc and Gordon Freedman. I told Lumpkin that I would discuss the requests for additional interviews with her when she visited Headquarters on 7 July. I also told Lumpkin 4. (Unclassified - RJK) LIAISON Called Stephanie Panes, on the staff of Representative Lester L. Wolff (D., N.Y.), and advised her that we were providing the House International Relations Committee with a copy of the Agency publication entitled "International Terrorism: The Problems of Patron State Support." There is a portion of the report dealing with Libya and I suggested to her that the Congressman might wish to drop by and obtain the report from John J. Brady, Jr., Chief of Staff, House International Relations Committee, to read. INTERNAL USE ONU e1 .~Mr~eT CL rr Approved For Release 2006/12/16: CIA-RDP80-00941A000600050020-3 Approved For Release 2006/12/16 00941A000600050020-3 -8t9r, INTERNAL USE ONLY Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Wednesday - 5 July 1978 5. (Unclassified - RJK) LIAISON Called No Spalatin, Staff Director, Subcommittee on International Security and Scientific Affairs, House International Relations Committee, and provided him with certain editorial improvements to those portions of the 7 June 1978 transcript on SALT, which have been approved by the Agency and National Security Council for publication. Spalatin asked for a recent Agency paper on "Communist Aid to the Less Developed Countries of the Free World, 1976.". A copy was obtained from NFAC/CSS and sent to him. 6. (Unclassified - ELS) LIAISON Delivered a letter from Admiral Shapiro, Deputy Chief of Naval Intelligence, to Jim Fellenbaum, Senate Appropriations Committee staff. Fellenbaum said he was satisfied on the matter. 7. (Unclassified - ELS) LIAISON Jim Bush, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence staff, called to discuss the Intelligence Community coordination aspects of his HUMINT study. (See Memorandum for WAlt Elder, dated 5 July, OLC #78-2475.) 8. (Unclassified - ELS) LIAISON Spencer Davis, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, called to ask for an address on E: I former DDO employee. After trying the STAT Operations irectora e and the Office of Personnel, I called back to say I would not have it tonight. He agreed to wait until morning. 9. (Unclassified - RJW) LEGISLATION Called the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to check on the status of S. 2894, the "Human Rights Institute" bill. To date no further action is scheduled on the bill. 10. (Unclassified - RJW) LEGISLATION Called the House Post Office and Civil Service Committee to check on the status of S. 990, the "Physicians Pay" bill recently referred from the Senate. I was informed that the bill is pending before the Subcommittee on Compensation and Employee Benefits with no formal action scheduled. 'INTERNAL USE ONLY SECRET Approved For Release 2006/12/16: CIA-RDP80-00941AO00600050020-3 Approved For Release 2006/12/16: CIA-RDP80-00941A000600050020-3 TOTTER AL JCS L ALY Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Wednesday - 5 July 1978 11. (Unclassified - RJW) LEGISLATION Spoke with Ed Gleiman, staffer the I-louse Government Operations Subcommittee on Government Information and Individual Rights, to see if I could get an advance copy of H.R. 13364, the newly introduced "Presidential Papers" bill. Mr. Gleiman said that the bills are due from the printers tomorrow. Mr. Gleiman said that the bill should provide CIA adequate protection in that it allows the President to withhold properly classified documents or documents protected from disclosure by statute for t_en years; after ten n-ye-ars provisions of FOIA including exemptions will attach. 12. (Confidential - MMP) LIAISON Eileen Katz, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence secretary, called to ask about the status. of the provision of the Operating Directives and supplemental covering sheets that Jim Bush, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence staff, had requested the preceding week. I told her that it was my understanding that they would be provided to Mr. Bush during his 6 July meeting with Don Gregg, PCS/LOC. 13. (Unclassified - MMP) LIAISON Jeanne McNally, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence secretary, called to ask about the status of the provision of legislation on espionage laws that Acting Deputy Legislative Counsel, had promised to Mice O'Neil, Chief Counsel, of the Committee. I told her that it was my understanding that they were being pulled together and would be sent over to Mr. O'Neil tomorrow. STAT 14. (Unclassified - SF) LIAISON Received a call from John Carbaugh, in the office of Senator Jesse A. Helms (R., N.C.). Mr. Carbaugh requested for the Senator's use in conversation with the Executive Branch, all publications unclassified or Secret on the People's Republic of China and Taiwan and everything we have on weather modification in general and as a potential military weapon. I told him I would check to see.Yat we have available and would get back to him. STAT Acti/ig Legislative Counsel yy N.l~L' USE QT. ? v Approved For Release 2006/12/16: CIA-RDP80-00941A000600050020-3 : 02 Ins Calls : 00 Outs : 00 ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Wednesday - 5 July 1978 1. (Unclassified - DFM) LIAISON Received a call from Dave Fitzgerald, Legislative Assistant to Senator Jake Garn (R., Utah). Fitzgerald indicated he would be going to Rhodesia on 7 July in the company of the Executive Director of the American Conservative Union. Fitzgerald's purpose is to report to Senator Garn first-hand on the political, military and economic situation in Rhodesia. He gave me a number of specific questions he would like to discuss with CIA analysts on Rhodesia. These were passed to ,___ oil 1. "" f n r Approved For Release 2006/12/16: CIA-RDP80-00941&c05~~20-3 9:00 a.m. on 7 July at Headquarters. 2. (Unclassified - DFM) LIAISON Received a call from Audrey Hatry, Clerk, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, who referred to Admiral Turner's letter to 43 Senators announcing they would now routinely receive unclassified Agency publications. Hatry said Bill Miller, Committee Staff Director, would like to send the reports to all 100 Senators rather than just 43 and requested additional copies of the reports already sent to the Committee for the other Senators. Hatry also indicated the Committee was expecting inquiries on the reports and would like to have a list of American universities where CIA unclassified documents can be viewed and details of how citizens can obtain the documents throuhe Library of Congress. Acting Legislative ouns a*" tIS'E ONLY STAT STAT Approved For Release 2006/12/16: CIA-RDP80-00941A000600050020-3