JOURNAL- OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP74B00415R000200230039-9
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October 18, 2006
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January 10, 1972
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Approved For Release 2006/10/19: CIA-RDP74B00415R000200230039-9 25X1 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Monday - 10 January 1972 3. Met with Ed Braswell, Chief Counsel, Senate Armed Services Committee, and gave him copies of papers dealing with the community "reorganization" explaining that we had at last succeeded in getting authority to show them to our Committee chairmen and staff chiefs. See Memo for the Record. I mentioned to Braswell our situation regarding Senator Fulbright's request for National Estimates dealing with Southeast Asia since 1950. Braswell had no comment other than to remark that he thought we had no alternative other than to handle the matter as we were. Braswell confirmed that the Chairman, with whom he had just had an hour's telephone conversation, planned an intelligence briefing for the full Armed Services. Committee during the week of 24 January 1972. He said that in addition the Chairman planned to hold hearings on the reorganization of the intelligence community simultaneously with the confirmation hearings of the new DDCI as soon as the latter's nomination was received. 4. Made arrangements with Mr. Brandwein, FMSAC, and Charles Lombard, Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences staff, for us to brief Lombard and Jim Gehrig, Staff Director for the Committee, on Wednesday morning at 10:30. I will confirm this date and time with Gehrig when he returns to Washington tomorrow. 5. I I Called Ted Kazy, Senior Staff Assistant, House Post Office and Civil Service Committee, and asked if the Committee was aware of and had agreed to the administrations of the overtime system for Federal employees by the Wage and Hour Administrator under the Fair Labor Standards Act amendments of 1971 as reported out by the Committee on Education and Labor in H. R. 7130. Kazy said he was unaware of this legislation and was concerned with the problems it would create, and said he would look into it and be back in touch with us. Legislative Counsel cc: 25X1 ER O/DDCI Ex/Dir Mr. Colby I I Mr. Houston Mr. Thuermer DDI DDS DDS&T OPPB 1"A I ii 1.).V Item 5 - OP 25X1 CRC, 3/13/2003 Approved For Release 2006/10/19: CIA-RDP74B00415R000200230039-9