JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP73B00296R000100040006-1
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December 19, 2016
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July 20, 2006
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December 6, 1971
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Approved For Release 20Q?/i0,9/a., LGIA-RDP73B00296R000100040006-1 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Monday - 6 December 1971 9. I I Accompanied Colonel White in meeting with Ralph Preston, Sta . ssistant, House Appropriations Committee, regarding the Agency budget. See Memo for Record. 10.1 John Wilson, from the staff of Representative Paul McCloskey (R. , Calif.),, called to request a subscription to the FBIS Daily Report for Asia and the Pacific. I told him he could expect to begin to receive the reports in about ten days. I made arrangements with FBIS to initiate the subscription. 11. I I Called a Mr. Keaney on the staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee about his request for copies of North Vietnamese propaganda broadcasts on rainmaking and weather modifications. I told him our people had made a thorough check but had been unable to come up with anything. He thanked me for our efforts. 12. I I Delivered to the offices of Senators J. W. Fulbright (D., Ark.), Mike Mansfield (D., Mont.), Henry Jackson (D., Wash.), Barry M. Goldwater (R., Ariz.), Harold E. Hughes (D., Iowa), Mark O. Hatfield (R., Oreg.), and Mike Gravel (D., Alaska) FBIS items in which their names were mentioned. Talked to Mr. Ralph Preston, House Appr riations Committee staff, ' and told him about the Senate amendment addi to H. R. 11955, the supplemental appropriations bill for Radio Liberty and Radio Free Europe contingent upon the enactment of S. 18 or other authorizing legislation. ' In response to his question, I told him the Agency does support this amendment. It is Mr. Preston's opinio the amendment should have little difficulty when the conferees meet. I ias been advised. Met with Mr. Arthur Kuhl, Chief Clerk, 25X1A c-,-o 'G`~rainn Pe at,nns Committee. and received from him a copy of the (r C Approved For Release 2006/09/25 : CIA-RDP73B00296R000100040006-1