JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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CIA-RDP73B00296R000100140018-7
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December 20, 2016
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September 21, 2006
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Publication Date:
May 14, 1971
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4
Friday - 14 May 1971
13. 1 1 visited the office of Representative
Harold Runnels (D. , N. Mex.) and learned that he will be hospitalized for,
some period of time. Although his office did not identify the illness, they
did indicate that he is progressing very satisfactorily. Representative
Runnels had requested additional information on the Soviet SS-9 during
the Director's briefing of 25 March 1971.
14. I I Talked to Mr. Roger Lewis, Administrative
Assistant to Representative unall (D. , Ariz.), and told him that the Agency
has no record of employment or other association with
the individual Representative Udall inquired about. Mr. Lewis thanked me
very much and indicated that nothing further was needed. See Journal of
11 May 19 71.
15. Received a call from Mrs. Lois G. Meyers,
Employee B -enerins ittee staff, House Post Office and Civil Service
Committee, who asked that the transcript of the Committee hearing of
11 May be returned to the Committee by noon on Monday.
17. 1 1 Received a call from Mr. Philip
Trimble, Senate Foreign Relati-o-n-s-7o-mmittee staff, who asked if the Agency
could provide a good map of China which would include central Asia and
one of continental Southeast Asia to include Burma on the west and Vietnam
on the east.
18, Talked to Mr. Richard Barton, House
Employee Benefits Subcommittee staff, who told me that the current status
of the schedule of Committee hearings and commitments of the Chairman and
individual members indicates that Tuesday and Wednesday, 8 and 9 June,
are the first days on which a breakfast meeting at the Agency could be
scheduled. I told him I would check these dates and be back in touch with
him on Monday.
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