JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL MONDAY - 1 JULY 1968

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July 1, 1968
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Approved-For Release 2004/03/15 CIA-RDP70B00338R000200110039-2 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Monday - 1 July 1968 JGO) In response to his telephone request, returned four copies of the transcript of the Director's testimony of 25 June before the House Manpower and Civil Service Subcommittee. The Committee members and staff are preparing themselves for the appearance of Senator Ervin as a witness before the Committee at 10:00 a. m. on Tuesday, 2 July. I also provided two copies of the Senate floor discussion of 29 August 1967 concerning S. 1035 for Mr. Bray's use. 2, - JGO) Met with Mrs. Barbara Wells, House Post Office and Civil Service Committee and reviewed with her the procedure for receiving copies of the transcript of hearings on S. 1035 and H. R. 17760. Mrs. Wells advised that the Agency will be billed by Ace Reporting at the conclusion of the hearings. 3. ( - JGO) Met with Mr. Charles Johnson, Staff Director and Chief Counsel, House Post Office and Civil Service Committee. Mr. Johnson noted that the press reports concerning Rep- resentative Dulski's bill to insulate the Post Office Department from personnel cuts are in error insofar as they indicate that other agencies other than Post Office are covered under the bill. The future of that bill is a matter of concern between the Postmaster General and the Chair- man of House Ways and Means Committee. With Mr. Macy out of the country, progress on the supergrade bill has slowed down but Mr. Johnson is now hopeful of getting it moving again next week. 4. Met with Mr. Robert Michaels, House Appropriations Committee staff, as a follow up to a discussion of last week concerning information on selected intelligence collection and analysis programs. As a result of information provided the Committee this morning, Mr. Michaels posed an additional question on this subject. (See Memorandum for the Record for details. ) Discussed briefly with Mr. Michaels a current intelligence item relating to equipment of Soviet troops on the Sino-Soviet border. Approved For Release 2004/03/15 IA~Pf'B00338R000200110039-2 Approved or Release 2UOTTOUM : CIA-RDP70B00338R000200110039-2 ELLIG. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 2430 E STREET N. W. , ~vv ~nZ WASHINGTON 25, D. C. ~ FafAl[b~ ~~ 1 July 1968 TO: Mr. B. Benton Bray House Post Office and Civil Service Committee Room B370B FROM: John S. Warner Legislative Counsel Telephone: Attached are two Congressional Record items per your request. FORM 1533 IODSOLE'rt RE VIOUS 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/03/15 : CIA-RDP70B00338R000200110039-2