JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP72-00337R000500030004-7
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September 18, 2006
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October 26, 1970
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Approved For Release 2006/09/19: CIA-RDP72-00337R000500030004-7 A L Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Monday - 26 October 1970 Page 2 6. I I Met with John Martin, Chief Counsel, House Committee on Ways and Means, who told me the staff does not have a record of the person at Social Security who was in informal contact with the Committee concerning S. 2984. He suggested that we might want to follow up with Mr. Alvin David who is Assistant Commissioner, Program Evaluation and Planning. Responsibility for the subject matter would lie wit1 5X1 Mr. David's division. See Journal item of 9 October 1970. has been advised. 7. Met with Scott Cohen, Executive Assistant to Senator Charles H. Percy R. , Ill. ), who told me that the meeting scheduled for last Thursday with Southern Illinois University representatives and Aid not come off. The university representatives were not able to meet on that short notice. The school and student representatives have been advised that if they want to meet with the Senator it will have to be after his return from his European trip, late November, or the meeting can be arranged at any time with the head of the Vietnam Division, AID. Mr. Cohen told me as an aside that the student representative (who was not further identified) that he talked to this week does not accept the Senator's assurance or AID's assurance that CIA is not supporting the Center for Vietnam Studies at S.I.U. and has renewed his request that the Senator "check into the matter." No further Agency action is required. See Journal item of 20 October 1970. 8. Met with Mr. Robert F. Guthrie, Pro- fessional Staff member, House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, and discussed with him H. R. 19649, relating to study and investigation of the allocation of frequencies for telecommunications. I also delivered to Mr. Guthrie an interim reply to Chairman Staggers' request for an Agency report on H. R. 19649. In brief, since a classified report would be of little or no use to the Committee a meeting with Agenc representatives will 25X1 be held prior to final draft of the Agency report. has been advised. CONFIDENTIAL v10F lar!? C F CRC, 4/1 5/2003 Approved For Release 2006/09/19: CIA-RDP72-00337R000500030004-7