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JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP72-00337R000500140005-4
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1
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December 20, 2016
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December 20, 2006
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September 24, 1970
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Approved For Release 2006/12/28: CIA-RDP72-00337R000500140005-4 11 1tt/ rIi r- 1,-r1!I A iiJ%- b t S -IL Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Thursday - 24 September 1970 5.1 I Per his request left with James Sheldon, the Research Assistant to Representative Fletcher Thompson (R. , Ga. ), excerpts from the Daily Worker of 23, 26, and 27 May 1970. These items dealt with a peace march through the Congressman's home state. 25X1 6.1 1 Mrs. Garver , in the office of 25X1 Representative Bill Chappell, Jr. (D. , Fla. called to request an employment interview for a constituent, After checking with Mr. I Office of Personnel, I advised Mrs. Garver that an 25X1 appointment has been scheduled for Monday, 5 October 1970 at 11: 00 a. m. 7. I I As suggested by Bob Vagley, House Education and Labor Committee staff, to called Eugene Mittelman, Minority Counsel, Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee, and discussed the prospects of favorable Senate action on S. 2453 (Equal Employment Opportunity Enforcement Act). He said the prospects are as good as they have been for some time but identified a number of hurdles. I briefly identified our interest and the distinction between the Senate and House bills on the Federal employee provision. Mittelman said it was not their intent to apply this provision to the noncompetitive service and he was thankful that we had brought his attention to the fact that the language in the Senate bill could be interpreted otherwise. 8. Talked to Evelyn DePue, Frank Chapin's secretary, who told me that birthday greetings for F- I are being forwarded. She was unable to ascertain at the moment, however, whether the greetings are being sent in card or letter form or by telegram. WH Division has been advised. See Memorandum for the Record dated 15 September 1970. 9. Met with Representative Roger H. Zion (R. , Ind.) and arranged an appointment for Monda afternoon at 2:00 p.m. in the Rayburn Room of the Capitol to meet with of TSD concerning Representative Zion's recent interview with has been advised. CONFIDENTIAL CRC. 6/3/2003 v1 V!C `- proved For Release - - 0500 140005-4