JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP70B00338R000200060014-5
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April 12, 2004
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April 3, 1968
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Approved For-Release 2004/05/05: CIA-RDP70B00338R000200060014-5 CIA INTERNAL USE ''ONLY Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Wednesday - 3 April 1968 5? Spoke with Mr. Leroy Spence, DOD Compensation Branch, to verify the total retired pay increase in force and effect under the 1962 cost-of-living formula as revised in 1965, as most helpful and verified that the total increase was r. Carroll Howard, MMPD, arranged for my contact with Mr. Spence. 6. I ITalked with Mr. Joe Bell, on the staff of the Senate Subcommittee on Criminal Laws and Pro dares about this morning's Washington Post item commenting on Judiciary Committee action on S. 917 (the "Safe Streets and Crime Control Act"), specifically the reference to Senator Long's request to file a minority report limiting the wire tap provisions of the bill to Federal law enforcement agencies acting under court order. Mr. Bell pointed out that the Committee had passed on these provisions (Title III) and there was no indication that this would be reconsidered. He added, however, that Senator Long was perfectly free to file a minority view and will probably be given an opportunity to do so. 7. 1 Charles Kendrick, in the office of Senator Peter Dominick, called concerning further developments in the Colorado State University matter. He said that Todd Martin, of Station KIMN in Denver, has picked up the story on our contact with the University officials and has queried Senators Allott and Dominick as to what action they are taking in the matter. Mr. Kendrick was merely checking with us to see if we had any objection to their making public the text of their response to the University's campus editor. I told Kendrick that as far as we were concerned, this was a communication from the Senators to the editor and the Agency would have no objection to their handling it in any way the Senators' deemed appropriate. Kendrick said he felt the Agency was perfectly justified in what they had done, as their telegram had indicated, and as far as he was concerned they would go ahead and make its contents available. (Mr. Goodwin was advised of these develop- ments.) Approved For Release 2004/05/05 I 0 0 060014-5