JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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Approved For Release 2006/07 %Nffflmar Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Tuesday - 28 February 1978 25X1 25X1 25X1 Page 6 21. LIAISON Received a call from Michael Hershman, stall o the House International Relations S ximittae ternational Or nizations. Hershman advised that Chairman Donald Fraser (D., Minn.) an --ttorney General Griffin Bell had signed an agreement this afternoon on the procedures for the Subcommittee's access to classified information. (See Memo for Record. ) 22. 1 1 LIAISON Bill Hogan, staff of the House Armed Services Committee, called and requested a briefing b IC Staff, on how the budget categories for intelligence related activities25X1 within the Defense authorization bill will be changed due to the full assumption of the budget review by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Mr. Hogan said that it is not very clear to him as to how the Armed Services Committee will relate to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on "the budget matter. He said he talked to the staff of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and they said that it was the decision of the Department of Defense to transfer most of the responsibility on IRA matters to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and that the House Permanent Select Committee had no involvement as to how this was worked out b . Defense. He asked that the briefing b follow the same lines as had given him on the budget last year. was advised. 23. I LIAISON Called Beverly Lumpkin, staff of the House International Relations Subcommittee on International Organizations, and told her that it would be necessary for the Subcommittee to submit an integrated narrative summary of the material they wish to have considered for public release. I told her that, the document by document summary which the Subcommittee had left with us on 27 February would be helpful in the approval process but that the integrated summary was still necessary. I also told her that the Subcommittee's copies of the document by document summaries constituted classified material and should be stamped Secret. 24. I I CONSTITUENT Received a call from Joanna Greer, in office ofSenator Jennings Randolph (D. , W. Va. ), who. had a request from a constituent for the number of black people employed by the Agency. After checking with OEEO, I called Ms. Greer back and told her that I could not give her a specific number but that of all Agency employees, 7.5 percent were black. I informed her that this figure was as of 31 December 1977. She felt that this information would be satisfactory to the constituent. M~'t, "gqa1rt' TIR k 25X1 MORI/CDF