JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL THURSDAY - 29 JUNE 1972
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Thursday - 29 June 1972
5. I I Attempted without success to reach Chairman
Lucien Nedzi, Intelligence Subcommittee, House Armed Services Committee, and
in his absence talked with his Administrative Assistant Jim Pyrros and gave him
the background on the Aspin floor statement on drug charges and left with him a
copy of that statement and the Director's response to Aspin. We made a point
of telling Pyrros that we were anxious that Mr. Nedzi be aware of Aspin's
statement and the Director's response. Pyrros said Nedzi would probably be
leaving town tonight or tomorrow morning but he would be certain to call this
to his attention.
Delivered a letter from the Director to
the office of Representative Les Aspin (D., Wisc. ).
7? Delivered to the offices of Senators
Stevenson ( Byrd (Indp. , Va. ), McGovern (D., S. Dak. ), Jackson
(D., Wash.), Mansfield (D., Mont.), and Fulbright (D., Ark.) 0 items
in which their names were mentioned.
STATSPEC
House Post Office and Civil Service Committee, alerting him to the fact that yyy~
the Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee had favorably reported its
version of the Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments, S. 1861, which (1) blanketed
Federal employees into that Act's hours of work and overtime compensation
provisions, and (2) provided for nondiscrimination on account of age in Federal
employment.
On the overtime and hour provision, Kazy agreed that, among other
things, it raised a serious committee jurisdictional question. Subsequently,
Kazy reported that he had talked to John Martiny, the Committee's Chief
Counsel, and that their present thinking involves getting Chairman Dulski on
the conference committee to oppose this provision.
Kazy felt that the age discrimination provision boiled down to granting
the Civil Service Commission authority to make exceptions to the current
law which applies to the competitive service. Kazy does not believe the House
would accept this conception in view of the resounding vote against H. R. 8085
last January.
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Thursday - 29 June 1972
9. I [ailed Tom Moyer, in the General
Counsel's ollice, (7711 Service Commission, to discuss S. 1861, Fair Labor
Standards Act Amendments of 1972. On the age discrimination provision,
Moyer said that the Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee had requested
the Commission to provide suitable language, and that such language was
drafted by Irving Kator, Assistant Executive Director of the Commission (the
language is almost identical to a provision dealing with equal employment
opportunities in Federal government which was drafted by Mr. Kator and
enacted in P. L. 92-261).
STAISTATOTHR 10. I IMrs. LaRoche, in the California office of
f the wife of
I ho believes her
missing husband may have been associated with CIA. After checking with
Security and Personnel, I advised Miss Ratliff, in the Congressman's Wash-
ington, D. C. office, that we had no record, and she said she would pass this
word on to Mrs. LaRoche. STATINTL
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