ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP81M00980R000600070035-1
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1
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December 15, 2016
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May 18, 2004
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35
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July 12, 1978
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25) 1 Approved For Rele ~se 20041 5721: GIA,RDP81 M0098OR00060007 0 ADDE_NDi.1 1 TO JOIJRNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Wednesday - 12 July 1978 25X1 '1. I I LIAISON Called Dan Childs, Senate select Committee on Intelligence staff, and set up the briefing he had previously requested on covert action for 25X1 Monday, 17 July, at 2:00 p.m. both of CA/DDO, and Don Gregg, C/PCS/LOC, will attend. 25X1 2. LIAISON Received a call from Ed Levine, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, on the secure lne. Levine gave me a list of issues the Committee would like addressed in the presentation on the "spy war" before the full Committee. The date for the presentation is unclear. Levine also asked me two questions 25X1 about the case. 25X1 LIAISON Called Leonard Weiss, Staff Dii , ental Affairs Subcommittee on Energy, Nuclear Proliferation and Federal Services, to inform him we could find no indication that there was any truth to the story in the New York Times magazine that former counter- intelligence staf' ='c or James Angleton had passed nuclear technology to the Israelis. I told Weiss that this was based on two factors. First, I had contacted all appropriate people here and no one had any knowledge of this and second, Angleton would have had no access to this information as chief of counte`i"intell:igence staff. Weiss seemed somewhat skeptical but accepted this response. I also offered Weiss a briefing on a late 1950s accident at a.Soviet nuclear :installation. The briefing had been requested some months ago but was held up until Weiss could net the appropriate clearances, which he now has. Weiss said he would see if Senator John Glenn (D., Ohio) wanted to be briefed on this subject and would get back to me. 25X1 4. I I LIAISON Received a call from Bill i'iii e5zaii Director,- Senate Se:le Committee on Intelligence, requesting a change in the I~,Zef ng of the Committee on the "spy war" from 13 July,~to l~ July. 25X1 Fre erlc P. Flizz Legislative Counsel 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2OO4JO0Ct.'f