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104-10140-10039 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (1/26/1978)

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              Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel                       Page 3
              .Thursday - 26 January 1978


                     10. (Unclassified - PLC) LIAISON  Together with Bruce Johnson,
              DDA,  Dick Rininger, OGC, and Shep Shepanek, O/SA/DO/O,  met with
              ary  Cornwell, Deputy Staff Chief, and Michael Goldsmith, staff of the
              House Select Committee on Assassinations, and discussed proposed
           V  revised procedures for the staff of the Committee to review CIA unsanitized
              documents.  (See Memo  for the Record.)

                     11. (Unclassified - JMD) LIAISON  Called Jack Ticer, Clerk,
              Senate Armed Services Committee,  and advised him that the Director will
              not have to leave the hearing early tomorrow after all, that he will be able
              to stay if the hearing goes to 1:00 p.m. or later. Ticer said they will not
              know until after the hearing gets well underway whether they will be able
              to wind it up at 1:00 p.m. or have to break and come back for an afternoon
              session.

                     12. (Unclassified - JMD) LIAISON  Called Judy, in the office of
              Representative John Dingell (D., Mich.), and made an appointment for the
              Director to meet with Mr. Dingell at 1:15 p.m. tomorrow regarding the
              Congressman's  letter of 20 January on NUMEC. I explained to Judy that
              the Director would be in a briefing on the Hill and that should end by 1:00
              but that if I found he was going to be detained longer, I would let her know
              and we could change the time. She said this would be fine.

                     13. (Unclassified - JMD) LIAISON  Phyliss Bacon, Senate Armed
              Services Committee staff, called and asked about the 5 January 1978
              transcript of the Agency briefing of the Legislation Subcommittee. She said
              she had the transcript which is stamped Top Secret. She asked if we were
              to retain this transcript and also whether we had seen the transcript. I
              told her I was not sure on either of these points but I would check and get
              back to her. She said she also wanted to reaffirm that OLC has complete
              control of all the Committee transcripts of our briefings. I assured her
              they were retained in this Office and that no one was allowed to take them
              out of the Office unless Mr. Cary or Mr. Mill gave their permission. She
              said that was fine, and that she would put t si their guidelines which
              she is writing now.


                                                   ORGE   L. CAR
                                            /   Legislative Counsel

              cc: O/DDCI    Mr.  Grinis    Ex. Sec.  DDA   DDS&T   Mr.  Lapham
                  Mr.  Hetu SA/DO/O      IC Staff   Comptroller     NFAC


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