JOURNAL-OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL FRIDAY - 9 JUNE 1972

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June 9, 1972
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Approved For Release 2006/08/09: CIA-RDP74B00415R000200180026-9 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Friday - 9 June 1972 1. Talked to Ralph Preston, House Appropriations Committee s aft, who to me that he would be unable to make the appointment for Tuesday to visit Headquarters for a briefing on a sensitive readout system. At the Chairman's direction he and Paul Wilson will be meeting with representa- tives of OMB to draft a "continuing resolution. " Messrs. Proctor, DDI, Steininger, ADD/S&T, Briggs, OPPB, an IC, have been advised. 2.1 1 Dorothy Fosdick, Staff Director, Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations, called first thing this morning from Senator Jackson's office to ask about the New York Times story quoting Secretary'Laird as saying the Soviets are testing an MIRV. I said I would check and let her know what we had. 3. Had a number of discussions with Ed Braswell and Jim Woolsey, of the Senate Armed Services Committee staff, who had heard Secretary Laird's testimony and confirmed the general accuracy of the New York Times version of what Laird said. I explained to them that our evidence did not support the press version of Laird's remarks. 25X1 4. Bill ve Sam Stratton's office, called in a .a. o? a const ituent, who is an applicant for an Agency position. We have alerted Personnel thatF_ will be calling for an appointment. 25X1 5? I uIn the absence of Rady Johnson, Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Legislative Affairs), I talked to Don Floyd, of ISA in Defense, who is concerned with the funding He 25X1 said Johnson and Tom Korologos, of the White House, were handling the problem with Stennis. MORI/CDF Approved For Release 2006/08/09: CIA-RDP74B00415R000200180026-9