JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL TUESDAY - 26 SEPTEMBER 1972
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2
Tuesday - 26 September 1972
4. (Secret - JGO) Met with Mr. James Wilson, House Science and
Astronautics Committee. Mr. Wilson has not talked to Chairman Teague
since his return to the office but noted that Chairman Teague had been very
displeased by the treatment afforded the delegation on their visit to Moscow.
I briefed Mr. Wilson on the Soviet Soyuz and "J" vehicle cancellations.
5. (Unclassified - JGO) In response to her request of yesterday,
delivered to Claudia Hoover, in the office of Representative Omar Burleson
(D. , Texas), materials on the Agency for transmittal to a constituent.
6. (Unclassified - JGO) Met with Mr. Norman Cornish, Deputy Staff
Director, Subcommittee on Foreign Operations and Government Information,
as a followup to the Director's letter of 14 August relating to the Committee's
request for information concerning Agency contracts for public relations and
similar activities. I told Cornish that since our response we had identified
some $9, 000 in personnel recruitment advertising that had been placed
through a New York advertising firm at the current rates appearing in
Standard Rates and Data Guide. Cornish responded that this is not the type
of information of contracts that the Committee was seeking. No further
action is indicated. Mr. Colby, Ex. Dir. , has been advised. 25X1
7. (Unclassified - JGO) Returned Mr. John Pearson's, OMB call
concerning H. R. 15865, a bill for the relief of
a?s employed by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
and the Polish delegation to the U. N. and is married to a U. S. citizen. The
bill was sponsored by Representative Joshua Eilber D. Pa.). I told
Pearson that the Agency had no contact with nd no comment
on the legislation. 25X1
. 8. (Secret - GLC) Since this was the first opportunity we have had
to brief Ed Braswell, Senate Armed Services Committee staff, I got together
with him today and briefed him on all current intelligence items of interest
to him since 8 September.
Braswell and I chatted briefly about the possibility of any action on
the Cooper bill (S. 2224) and it is his belief that unless Senator Cooper tries
to tack his bill on some House-passed legislation (which he thinks is unlikely)
the issue is dead for this Congress.
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