JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL THURSDAY - 20 APRIL 1972

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Approved For Release 2005/08/24 :CIA-RDP73B00296R000500180008-0 INTERNAL. ~~~ C~~LY Journal -Office o# Legislative Counsel Page 2 Thursday - 20 April 1972 5. (Internal Use Only - GLC) Had several conversations with Senator John C. Stennis' (D. , Miss.) office and with PIC, regardingSTAT the pictures which were provided the Senator the other day. The Senator's office was under the impression one of the original prints had not been returned but they are double checking. 6. (Unclassified -GLC) Talked with Scott Cohen, Executive AssistantSTAT to Senator Charles H. Percy (R., Ill. ), and asked him if he would speak to an Advanced Intelligence Serni~nar class on the Hill on Monday, 22 Ma at 2 p. m. Cohen said he would be happy to speak to the group and OTR, has been advised. Cohen and I will talk further about a place forte STAT session. Post Office and Civil Service Committee was cancelled today, H. R. 11150, the Hanley bill, for the protection of rights of Federal employees, was the lead item on the agenda. Next meeting of the full Committee is scheduled for 4 May. 9. (Unclassified - JMM) Jane Havlicek, Secretary to Representative Barry Goldwater, called and said the Congressman would like to set a time for' a briefing on the Agency. It was agreed that I would meet with the Congressman and some members of his staff on 1 May 1972 at 2:00 p. m. for a very general briefing on the functions and missions of the Agency. ~~'~~~' Approved For Release 2005/ 8/24 : ~~D~B~g~i~$rR000500180008-0 Approved For Release 2005/08/24 ;CIA-RDP73B00296R000500180008-0 ~~., ;; ~.? f... ~ Journal -Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Thursday - b April 1972 7. I (Talked to Mr, Fred Fielding, in the White House, and remin a im a we are anxious to respond to Senator Ervin's lettex, deadline tomorrow (7 April), and we wanted to know whether we were safe in saying that any agreements involving the Agency would be reported by the State Department. Fielding said it had been the original plan .for State to respond for all concerned along these lines, but a slight problem developed which he hoped could be ironed out by tomorrow. He suggested language such as "a11 the agreements in which the Agency had participated" would be reported by State. I said we would draft some specific language and check it with him tomorrow. He said by that time he hoped the`Administration's 25X1 position would be .firmed up. 9. ~ ~ Met with Mr. Robert Lockhart, House Post Office and Civil Service Committee staff, and told him that the Agency had been in contact with Mr. Edward A. Schroer, of the Civil Service Commission. There was no intent on the part of the Commission to include the Agency in Sections two and three of the Federal Executive Service bill, H. R. 3807. We are assured that the Chairman will make appropriate reference for exclusion of the Agency in his testimony before the Committee presently scheduled for 13 April. Mr. Lockhart told me that Representative Wilbur Mills (D. , Ark.) had written the Committee requesting exemption for the Internal Revenue Service from the provisions of H. R. 3807. A copy of Representative Mills' letter has been forwarded to the Civil Service Commission with the suggestiafi that this matter also be included in the Chairman's presentation on the 13th. Meeting of the full Committee is scheduled for 20 April with the Hanley bill well down in the list of items for inclusion in the agenda. h~ ~,:~ ;Q l R,,. ?~ y Approved For Release 2005/08/24 :CIA-RDP73B00296R000500180008-0