JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP73B00296R000300190085-6
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June 7, 2002
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June 9, 1971
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Approved For Release 20q /01 - lA-RDP73B00296R000300190085-6 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3 Wednesday - 9 June 1971 8. 1I- JGO) Met with Messrs. John Blandford and Fiank Slatinshek, House Armed Services Committee staff, who told me that Chairman. Hebert will need an Agency budget briefing for himself and Mr. Arends in anticipation of going to the floor probably on Tuesday, 15 June, with the Defense appropriations authorization bill. Upon checking with Chairman Hebert, it was determined that he will be out of the city from Friday through Monday and the only time available tomorrow to meet with him and Mr. Arends is 9:15 a. m. After checking with th> Director and Colonel White, the meeting was confirmed with Miss Alma Moore, of Chairman Hebert's staff. I relayed the Director's apologies for not being able to meet with the Chairman in the morning and told her that Colonel White, Cord Meyer, ADDP, John Clarke, OPPB, and Jack Maury would be at the Chairman's office at 9:15 a. m. 9. I- GLC) Frank Hand, of DOD._called to say that General Lawrence informed him DOD has been asked to testify before the Muskie Subcommittee (Laird on 16 June and Foster on 17 June) and he wondered whether the Director has been asked to appear also. I told Hand an informal request had been made but we had replied there were no significant changes since the Director's testimony before that Subcommittee on 29 March. See Journal of 7 June. 10. (Unclassified - GLC) Representative Morris Udall (D., Ariz. ) expressed his apologies and embarrassment for missing the breakfast meeting with the Hanley Subcommittee this morning. He said he had looked forward to the session for some time. I told him we would be happy to get together with him privately and review the substance of this morning's meeting. 11. d I- GLC) Bill Woodruff, Counsel, Senate Appropria- tions Committee, called and said unless he was overruled we should start our budget session Friday morning without a shorthand reporter, but should be prepared to change this on a crash basis if necessary. He added that he would take notes and he would like a copy of Mr. Maury's notes also. (I have advised Frank Stout, of the Alderson Reporting Company, about the transcript situation. ) SECRET Approved For Release 2002/08/01 : CIA-RDP73B00296R000300190085-6