JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL MONDAY - 31 JULY 1972
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Senator Henry Bellmon (R. , Okla. ), concerning the 3 August breakfast
briefing at Headquarters with Senator Bellmon's group and she said that the
invitation had been extended to the following nine Senators: Henry Bellmon
(R., Okla.), Marlow Cook (R., Ky.), Paul Fannin (R., Ariz.), Clifford
Hansen (R., Wy.), Bob Packwood (R., Oreg.), William Roth (R., Del.),
Richard Schweiker (R., Pa. ), Ted Stevens (R. , Alas. ), and Robert Taft (R.
Ohio). She said she would call later to advise the number who were coming
and those who would like to be furnished transportation from the Hill.
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Labor Commi ee staff, concerning the status of the minimum wage legislation,
S. 1861, to which the age discrimination provision is attached, and he said that
Representative John Erlenborn (R. , Ill.) is blocking the appointment of managers
by the House to the conference committee and the House would have to move to
a majority vote to overcome Erlenborn's objection. In response to my question,
he strongly believes that the legislation would be dead if it was not acted upon
before the Congress adjourns for the Republican Convention on 18 August.
Security Subcommittee, called concerning a report in the Washington Post ofrai
7 July regarding Cuban jailing of a U. S. pilot of a plane which had been high-
jacked to Cuba. Characterizing such action by the Cubans as highly unusual,
he asked if we had any information on the subject. I told Sourwine that this
would appear to fall within the jurisdiction of the Department of State but th,
I would check and be back in touch. The request was passed on tol
CI. Staff.
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called in fol owup ot my conversation with Knute Malmborg, Assistant
Legal Adviser, concerning the age discrimination provision in the minimum
wage legislation, S. 1861. Hull said they were now convinced that they, too,
had a problem and he said they would see what they could do to adopt a
position and make it known to Chairman Hampton, Civil Service Commission.
I outlined the course of action we intend to follow and gave him the language
we would like inserted in the bill. He asked that I send him whatever
material I could which may be helpful in formulation of the Department's
position.
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16. Evelyn Merrill, in the office of Senator
John Sparkman . , Ala. , called seeking the extension for
believed to be employed in our Summer Intern Program. A er c ec ing
with the Office of Personnel, I advised Mrs. Merrill that had
applied for the program, but had never been employed. Mrs. Merrill STATINTL
expressed surprise and said she would appreciate receiving further details.
I told her that I did not have this information, but that I would have someone
call her back.
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Legislative Counsel
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4. I I Jack Sullivan, House Foreign Affairs
Committee start, called to say that the Committee definitely does want a
transcript made of the Director's 7 July briefing on SALT verification and
I put him in touch with Ito make the arrangements.
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Europe and the Middle East with Senator William Spong investigating illicit
drug traffic. He said they had actually visited Germany, France, Turkey,
Iran and the UK but were interested in the drug situation on a worldwide
basis and would appreciate an Agency briefing in connection with the preparation
of their report. He assured me he has Top Secret clearance. I told him I
would be back in touch with him to set a date for a briefing, possibly Thursday.
7?I 1 Mr. Malmborg, Assistant Legal
Adviser, Department of State, called on 14 July on referral from Mr. Hull
to discuss the age discrimination provision in S. 1861 (Fair Labor Standards
Amendments of 1972). Malmborg agreed that the provision did not appear to
be controlled by the terms in the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of
1967 and that it would be well if we could obtain a specific amendment to
preserve existing statutory authority concerning mandatory retirement, but
he explained that the Department had certain problems in this connection. I
suggested that the best approach might be to make our concerns known to
Chairman Hampton, of the Civil Service Commission, with the idea that he
could work out an adjustment in the language with the conferees, and Malmborg
agreed.
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