JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP73B00296R000200040025-9
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RIPPUB
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C
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1
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December 15, 2016
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December 29, 2003
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25
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June 9, 1971
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Approved For Release 2004/01/14: CIA-RDP73B00296R000200040025-9 tE~ SAL CC Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Wednesday - 9 June 1971 5. Met briefly with Mr. Arthur Kuhl, Chief Clerk, 5enate Foreign Relations Committee, and told him that we had received a request for the transcript of the Director's appearance on 5 May 1971 concerning for ostensible delivery to the Committee offices in the New Senate Office Building. Mr. Kuhl thanked me for the advice and told me to have it delivered to the main Committee room, S-116, and he would handle it in accord withthe established procedures. 6. Met with Mr. Ralph Preston, House Appropriations Committee staff, and reviewed with him Chairman Mahon's letter to Representative David Henderson (D. , N. Car. ), of the House Post Office and Civil Service Committee, of 30 June 1970 concerning full exemption of CIA from the Ervin bill and gave him a draft of a possible letter to Chairman Thaddeus Dulski (D. , N. Y. ), of the House PO&CS Committee, concerning similar legislation presently under consideration in the Committee. Mr. Preston will discuss the proposed letter with the Chairman and advise me. 7.1 Met with Mr. Richard Barton, Employee Benefits Subcommittee, who told me that he feels that Chairman Hanley is convinced at present after this morning's meeting of the need for full exemption for the Agency from whatever measure is approved by the Committee relating to invasion of privacy of Federal employees. He was also impressed by the amount of time the Director gave to the Committee. Mr. Barton told me that Mrs. Myers, who handles the Committee records, is away for the next two days and that he will check the various application, psychological, and other forms in the possession of the Committee as soon as she returns on Monday. He believes each of the forms covered in this morning's meeting is already in Committee file. He noted, in passing, that there will be very little action on the bill pending the executive session of the Subcommittee on Wednesday, 23 June, which would be the first occasion the Committee will have to discuss the bill and to instruct the staff. There are other items of some importance on the agenda for that session that could limit the time available for Committee discussion and cause it to go over to the next executive session. CO N EI ENTIAL Approved For Release 2004/01/14: CIA-RDP73B00296R00020004a1W8,910/07/2003