JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL - TUESDAY - 22 APRIL 1969
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April 22, 1969
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JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Tuesday - 22 April 1969
1. George Murphy, on the staff of the Joint
Committee on Atomic nergy, called again on statements made on the
A.BM situation. This time Murphy was interested in any elaboration
which I could give on Secretary Roger's statement last night regarding
the Soviet testing of the SS-9. After checking with Ernest Zellmer, of
OSI, I reviewed with Murphy pertinent points regarding the Soviet tests
of 18 and 19 April.
Later in the day, Murphy called and left a message regarding
comment on the "West German espionage story" in the New York Times.
I have discussed this with
in touch with Murphy on this.
EA/DDP; I have not been back
2. Accompanied OCI, who 25X1
briefed Representative Ogden Reid.(R. , N. Y.) on the Middle East and touched
on certain highlights of current events. (See Memo for the 25X1
Record.)
3, Met with Mr. Arthur Kuhl, Chief Clerk,
Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and finalized the arrangements for
the Gore Subcommittee briefing by the Director on Wednesday, 23 April,
in the main committee room S 116 of the Capitol. Mr. Kuhl confirmed the
previous listing of staff personnel who are expected to be present and advised
that Mr. William Miller, of Senator John Sherman Cooper's (R., Ky.) staff,
would not be present.
4. alked to Mr. Francis Matchett, on the staff of
the Subcommittee on Manpower and Civil Service of the House Committee on
Post Office and Civil Service. Mr. Matchett advised that the Subcommittee
would be meeting on Thursday. He also noted that Chairman Henderson might
well take up his new draft bill on protection of the constitutional rights of
Federal employees with the Subcommittee at that time. No copies of the draft
are available as yet.
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