JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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April 27, 1971
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Journal - Office of Legislative, Counsel
Tuesday - 27 April 1971
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3. I I Talked to Harry Symmes, Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State l or ongressional, Relations, who said:
a. He had just seen senator Lowell P. Weicker who agreed to
hold off taking any action Qn the John Downey case for the present, and
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b.- He understood that State's response to Senator McGovern
regarding the drug problem in Southeast Asia had been coordinated
with I I of my Office, adding that State was preparing
only an interim response cast in generalities and not addressed to
the specific points contained in McGovern's inquiry. I said I planned
to see Senator McGovern in the near future and try to satisfy him
with an oral response.
4. Received a call from Mr. James Wilson, House
Science and Astronautics Committee staff, who told me that Chairman George
Miller will be leaving the country this weekend for an international space
convention in Rome and would appreciate an updating of information previously
provided on space programs. After checking with Messrs. Maury and Duckett,
the meeting was scheduled for 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, 28 April, in Chairman
Miller's office, room 2364 Rayburn House Office Building.
5. In response to his request of yesterday, I scheduled
a meeting or p, m, ednesday, 28 April, with Mr. Arthur Kuhl, Senate
Foreign Relations Committee staff, for current situation briefing on Pakistan.
Messrs. Lehman and OCI, have been advised.
6. Met with Mrs. Dorothy Quarker, Administrative
Assistant to Representative Charles C. Diggs, Jr. (D. , Mich.), and left with
her a sealed envelope from Mr. Maury containing a name and address of
I did not identify the content of the envelope
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This was in response to Representative Diggs' request to Mr. Maury.
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7. Met with Margaret Sugg and William
McPhearson, in the office eentative Nick Galifianakis (D. , N. C. ),
in response to Representative Galifianakis' letter to the Director concerning
I explained to Mrs. Sugg and Mr. McPhearson the
legislative inhibitions on internal security matters and gave them an extract
from the Committee on Internal Security Annual Report for the Year 1970
which contains a discussion of the origins of I Ireport. Mrs. Sugg ar,
Mr. McPhearson were most appreciative. No further action or written response
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