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JOINT COMMITTEE MEETINGS BRIEFING BY CIA

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January 29, 1965
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ApprovedgNM(QMOItKoRO-RDBQfl?4M00220001-1 D49 Committee on Science and Astronautics: Held a brief- ing on space programs for the new Members of Congress by NASA representatives. ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING Committee on Veterans' Affairs: Met in executive ses- sion for organizational purposes and ordered reported favorably to the House the following bills: H.R. 203, to amend U.S. Code to set aside funds for research into spinal cord injuries and diseases; H.R. 214, amended, to repeal "Mustering-out Pay- ments" section of title 38, U.S. Code; and H.R. 228, amended, to increase compensation for cer- tain service-connected disabled veterans. Joint Committee Meetings BRIEFING BY CIA Joint Committee on Atomic Energy: Committee net executive session to receive the annual briefing from the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, John A. McCone. Congrewasional 1Riord COMMITTEE MEETINGS FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 (All meetings are open unless otherwise designated) Senate Committee on Armed Services, Subcommittee on the National Stockpile and Naval Petroleum Rdserves, to hold an executive organizational meeting, io a.m., 212 Old Senate Office Building. Committee on the judiciary, Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments, to hold hearings on S.J. Res. i, and other pending measures relating to Presidential succession and inability, 1o a.m., 2228 New Senate Office Building. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Subcommittee on Education, on S. 370, to improve the quality of elementary and secondary schools in the U.S., 10 a.m., 4232 New Senate Office Building. House Committee on Education and Labor, General Subcommittee on Education, to continue hearings on H.R. 2361 and 2362, the 1429 Cannon House Office Building. National Parks and Recreation, briefing with representatives of the National Park Service, 1o a.m., 1324 Longworth House Office Building. Subcommittee on National Parks and Recreation, briefing with representatives of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, 2 p.m., 1324 Longworth House Office Building. The public proceedings of each House of Congress, as reported by the Official Reporters thereof, are printed pursuant to direc- tions of the Joint Committee on Printing as authorized by Congressional Record will be furnished by mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 per month, payable in advance. Remit check or money order, made payable to the Superintendent of Documents, directly to the Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402. For subscription purposes, 20 daily issues constitute a month. The charge for individual copies varies in proportion to the size of the issue. ? Following each session of Congress, the daily Congressional Record is revised, printed, permanently bound and is sold by the Superintendent of Documents in individual parts or by sets. -? With the exception of copyrighted articles, there are no re- strictions on the republication of material from the Congressional Record. Approved For Release 2005/09/28 : CIA-RDP67B00446R000600220001-1 Approved For Release 2005/09/28 : CIA-RDP67B00446R000600220001-1 1965 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - DAILY DIGEST TERRITORIAL AFFAIRS Committee on Interior and Insular Afairs: Subcom- mittee on Territorial and Insular Affairs met for a brief- ing with representatives of the Office of Territories. Testimony was given by Under Secretary of the Interior John A. Carver, Jr., and departmental witnesses; Gover- nor of Guam, Manuel F. L. Guerrero; Governor of the Virgin Islands, Ralph M. Paiewonsky; Governor of D43 was given by George P. Larrick, Commissioner, Food and. Drug Administration; and public witnesses. Committee on Science and Astronautics: Concluded a 2-day panel discussion on Science and Technology with specific reference to aeronautics. American Samoa, H. Rex Lee; High Commissioner of MEDICARE the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands; Mrs. Marietta Tree, U.S. Representative to the Trustee Council, United Nations; and other departmental officials. INDIAN AFFAIRS Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: Subcom- mittee on Indian Affairs met for a briefing with repre- sentatives of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Testimony was given by Philleo Nash, Commissioner for Indian Affairs; John O. Crow, Deputy Commissioner for In- dian Affairs; and Graham E. Holmes, Assistant Com- missioner for Legislation, Indian Affairs. DRUG CONTROL Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Held a hearing on H.R. 2, the Drug Control Act. Testimony COMMITTEE MEETINGS FOR THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 (All meetings are open unless otherwise designated) Senate Committee on Finance, executive, on S. 701, to carry out U.S. obligations under the International Coffee Agreement of 1962, 1o a.m., 2221 New Senate Office Building. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Subcommittee on Veterans' Affairs, to continue hearings on the closing of VA hospitals, so a.m., 4232 New Senate Office Building. Committee on Rules and Administration, to hold an executive organizational meeting, so a.m., to be followed by consideration of numerous pending resolutions requesting funds for operation of committees, 11 a.m., 301 Old Senate Office Building. House Committee on Agriculture, executive, committee briefing re- garding the rules and procedure of the committee and legislation which will be considered during the current session of Congress, 10:30 a.m., 13so Longworth House Office Building. Committee on Appropriations, executive, to discuss the 1966 budget with Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillon, and Director of the Bureau of the Budget Kermit Gordon, To a.m., H-140 U.S. Capitol Building. Committee on Banking and Currency, executive, organiza- tional meeting, 10:3o a.m., 1301 Longworth House Office Build- ing. Committee on Ways and Means: Met in executive ses- sion regarding hospitalization benefits, changes in Social Security Act. Joint Committee Meetings AEC AUTHORIZATIONS Joint Committee on Atomic Energy: Committee began hearings on proposed fiscal 1966 authorizations for the Atomic Energy Commission, with testimony from Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman, and Rafford Faulkner, Director, Division of Raw Materials, who were accom- panied by other officials of the AEC. Hearings continue on Tuesday, February 2. Committee on Education and Labor, General Subcommittee on Education, to continue hearings on H.R. 2361 and H.R. 2362, regarding the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, 930 a.m., 429 Cannon House Office Building. Select Subcommittee on Labor, organizational meeting, 9:30 a.m., 404 Cannon House Office Building. Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Far East and the Pacific, executive, briefing with the Honorable William Bundy, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, 2 p.m., H-322 U.S. Capitol Building. Committee on. Interior and Insular Affairs, Subcommittee on Irrigation and Reclamation, briefing with representatives of the Bureau of Reclamation and Office of Water Resources Research, 9:45 a.m., 1324 Longworth House Office Building. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, to continue on H.R. 2, the Drug Control Act, 1o a.m., 1334 Longworth House Office Building. Committee on the Judiciary, executive, organizational meeting, 10:30 a.m., 346 Cannon House Office Building. Committee on Science and Aeronautics, NASA briefing for newly elected Members of Congress, To a.m., 362 Cannon House Office Building. Committee on Veterans' Affairs, executive, organizational meeting, 9:31 a.m., 356. Cannon House Office Building. oint Committee Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, executive, to receive an- nual briefing from CIA Director John A. McCone, To a.m., room AE-1, Capitol. Approved For Release 2005/09/28 : CIA-RDP67B00446R000600220001-1 Approved For Release 2005/09/28 : CIA-RDP67B00446R000600220001-1 ZonJtBBionaL IR c c o r d The public proceedings of each House of Congress. as reported by the official Reporters thereof, are printed pursuant to directions of the Joint Committee on Printing as au- thorized by appropriate provisions of Title 44. United States Code, and published for each day that one or both Houses are In session, excepting very infrequent instances when two or more unusually small consecu- tive Issues are printed at one time. The Congressional Record will be furnished by mail to subscribers, free of postage, for *I_ 50 per month, payable in advance. Remit check or money order, made payable to the Superintendent of Documents, directly to the Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402. For subscription purposes. 20 daily Issues constitute a month. The charge for individual copies varies In proportion to the size of the issue. Following each session of Congress, the daily Congressional Record is revised, printed, permanently bound and Is sold by the Superintendent of Documents In indi- vidual parts or by sets. With the exception of copyrighted articles, there are no restrictions on the republication of material from the Congressional Record. 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