JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel
Thursday - 3 August 1978
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6. LIAISON Called rim Guirard
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tnar it was impossible for us to arrange for delivery of the 0 STAT
STAT Ion. the Soviet Union to his home instead of his office.
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9. THIRD AGENCY Called Mr. William
TV. Moss, Chief Archivist at the John F. Kennedy Library in Waltham,
Massachusetts to discuss a request by the House International
.~Rclations Subcommittee on. International Organizations for Agency
material. on file at the Library. We agreed that the material
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LIAISON Took a call from
Judy Schneider, on the staff of the Senate Select Committee on
STAT Ethics I I who asked. to come to Headquarters on
Monday, August to review Agency material previously shown to the
Ethics Committee staff. Arrangements were made.
on the staff o Senator Russell B. Long (D., La.) , to tell him
Guirard said this presented no great problem and there then
ensued a lengthy discussion of "somatic :infiltration," which
Guirard believes to be a. major problem in U.S. foreign policy.
LIAISON Along with STAT
attended a briefing of the Subcommitte
International Or- ani zations House I ons Conullittee,
presented by EA Division/DDO.
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would be sent to the Agency for appropriate sanitization and that
it would be made available to the Subcommittee here at Headquarters
rather than at the Library.
10. LIAISON Met with Chairman
Lucien N. zi ~1..ici. House Joint Committee on the
Library, and discussed the compartmented clearance status of
Dr. Charles Sheldon, an employee of the Library of Congress.
Chairman Nedzi could see no need for Dr. Sheldon's access to
compartmented intelligence based on the need as shown in NASA's
letter to the Agency dated I5 June 1978. He suggested we check
further since Dr. Sheldon may require the clearances for other
Congressional purposes. He also thought it best that we talk to
him personally before his clearances are lifted.
I then discussed the new Guidelines for issuing clearances.
Mr. Nedzi was supportive. I mentioned that we would be looking at
the group of 56 Library of Congress employees who have DIA
clearances as consultants work totally for DIA and are segregated
from the rest of the employees. Mr. Ned-,,,,i. said he was very familiar
with this arrangement and did not :feel. that it presented any
problems.
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