JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL - MONDAY - 12 MAY 1969

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May 12, 1969
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Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIIA-RDP72-00337R000400030057-0 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Monday - 12 May 1969 5.1 1 Hand carried to William Woodruff, on the staff the Senate Appropriations Committee, a copy of the 1970 Congressional Budget Submission Book. Woodruff plans to begin a review of this book but does not expect to have a meeting with our people on it for awhile. I alerted him to the fact that the item for the Radios should not be considered final as it was currently being reviewed by the Director. 6.1 I briefed William Woodruff on the problems which the Soviets are having with the SL-12 booster, the current tendency to the Non-Proliferation Treaty, the Yepishev article, and recent deaths of Soviet officers. 7? Hand carried to Dorothy Fosdick, Staff Director of the Senate Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations, the printed text of the article A Great International Teaching from Volume 6 of the Kommunist. 8. Met with Dean Pohlenz, in the office of Senator Roman L. Hruska (R. , Neb.), by way of follow-up to my earlier conversation with him on the Ervin bill. S. 782. Pohlenz said that Senator Hruska had read the material which we had provided him but had not made a definite decision regarding it. Pohlenz said the Senator was preoccupied with a number of other subjects at the moment and said that he would take up the matter of seeing him on this again in the near future. 9. Per the Director's instructions, I called on Senator John Stennis and explained the situation regarding press accounts of the Director's talk before the Business Council at Hot Springs. The Senator seemed reasonably relaxed about the matter. See Memo for the Record for details. 10. Miss Kathy Thompson, in the office of Senator George Murphy, called to confirm the Senator's visit to the Agency and lunch with the Director at 12:30 on Thursday, 15 May 1969.. It was agreed we would provide transportation for the Senator. SECRET Approved For Release 2005/12/14: CIA-RDP72-00337R000400030057-0