JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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October 26, 1971
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CONFIDENTIAL
Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3
Tuesday - 26 October 1971
25X1 10. 1. 1 Met with Bill Woodruff, Counsel, Senate
Appropriations Committee, who said that he saw little chance of defeating
the amendments to the Foreign Aid bill which concerned us on the floor
of the Senate, and felt the best bet would be to amend them in conference
with the House.
25X1
11. Called Ed Braswell, Chief Counsel, Senate
Armed Services Committee, to say there was confusion over whether the
Chairman wanted to see the Director tomorrow afternoon to discuss amend-
ments to the Foreign Aid bill. We agreed that we would bring over to
Braswell our suggestions for Senator Stennis' use in this connection by
around noon tomorrow, at which time Braswell might be able to clarify
the Senator's wishes regarding a meeting with the Director.
25X1 12. Talked to Mr, Ralph.Preston, House
Appropriations Committee s a f, who told me that he will be engaged
full time in the next several days in the mark-up of the Defense Appro-
priation bill and requested that delivery of the safe be delayed for a
week or so.
25X1 13. Talked to Lynn Harris, in the office
of Representative William Minshall R. , Ohio), who told me that the Speaker's
office was unable to confirm the Speaker's dining room for Thursday but
that they should know in the morning. As a backup, House Appropriations
Committee room will be available in the event the Speaker's dining room
should cancel out.
25X1 14. Dorothy Fosdick, Staff Director, Subcom-
mittee on National Security and International Operations, called to say Senator
Jackson had asked that she and Charles E. Horner (a recent addition to the
Subcommittee staff) get a briefing on the India/Pakistan situation. I checked
25X1A with and made arrangements for us to meet with the
staff on Thursday, 28 October, at 3:00 p.m. Miss Fosdick said Horner has
DOD top secret clearance (which I confirmed) and we agreed the briefing would
not go higher than that level.
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