JOURNAL- OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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December 13, 1978
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JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Wednesday - 13 December 1978
Contacts
Calls
Iris
Outs
1.1 1 LIAISON Tim Ingram,
Staff Director, House Government Operations Subcommittee
on Government Information and Individual Rights, called.
He reviewed the OLC Journal items of 26 September 1966
and 4 October 1966 reflecting conversations by a member
of OLC with a Subcommittee staffer and surfaced as the
result of an FOIA request. Ingram posed no objections
to release of the documents as far as the Subcommittee
is concerned.
2. LIAISON Loch Johnson,
House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence staff,
has requested information on the CIA summer intern program,
for passage to I I interest in
the program. of OLC,
will take information and applications to Johnson on the
next trip to the Hill.
3. LIAISON Ed Levine, Senate Select
Committee e staff, dropped in and asked us to
arranQn to h iirP him hr; P-FPr1 nn w1?+ +h Aro" - .-, A-4-n
4. FOIA/PA Received a call
from Rose Zimmerman, in the Silver Spring regional office
of Senator Paul S. Sarbanes (D., Md.), w 1CPA
status was on the Privacy Act request of
I told her I would check and call her back.
5. LIAISON Received a call from
Duane Barnes, i rary ot Congress, who requested a wall
chart entitled "Evolution of the Central Administrative
Structure of the USSR," dated August 1972. I told him I
would check on it an call him back.
6. EMPLOYMENT REQUEST Received a
call from ary Grady, in the office of Representative Philip
S. Shart (D., Ind.), who requested an employment package for
a constituent. OLC Registry is handling.
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11. BRIEFING Accom anied Robert Ames,
NIO/Near East-South Asia NFAC, and CSS/NFAC, to 25x1
a briefing of the Senate Select committee on Intelligence
on recent events in Iran. Senators Jake Garn (R., Utah) and
Gary Hart (D., Colo.) attended portions'of the briefing along
with 16 staff members. (See Memorandum for the Record.)
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12. LIAISON Called Dennis Sharon,
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and informed
him that OS, would brief him, Hershey Lilly
and Susan i also of the Committee staff, today on
the SI, TK and compartments. We arranged for the briefing
at 2:30 p.m.
13. LIAISON Provided Bill Miller,
Staff Director, Senate e ec Committee on Intelligence, a
copy of the DDCI'srecent speech before the House Select
Committee on Assassinations.
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14. LIAISON Talked with Len Weiss,
Staff Director, Senate Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on
Energy, Nuclear Proliferation and Federal Services, and set
up meetings for him next week on 19 December to review an 25X1
NFAC report and to 25x1
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meet with Don Gregg
,
an 18 December briefing
15. LIAISON Accompanied Earl
Eisenhower, Senate e on Intelligence staff,
to a meeting with SA/DCI/CI:, regarding the
Committee's request for further briefings on counterintelligence.
(See Memorandum for the Record.)
16. LIAISON Accompanied Abram
Shulsky, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, to 25X1
a meeting with IDDO, and FOIA
Coordinator, in connection with the Select Committee's 25X1
upcoming report on international terrorism.
OLC, also attended. explained Agency problems with
the Freedom of Tnforma"ion Act in both the terrorism field
and broader, an4 ) answered Shulsky's final questions
on Agency activities against international terrorists.
Deputy Legislative Counsel
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