JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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July 17, 1972
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2
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4. I I Jack Sullivan, House Foreign Affairs
Committee staff, called to say that the Committee definitely does want a
transcript made of the Director's 27 July briefing on SALT verification and
I put him in touch with o make the arrangements.
5. r- I John Ritch, Senate Foreign Relations Com-
mittee staff, called to say he had recently returned from a trip through
Europe and the Middle East with Senator William Spong investigating illicit
drug traffic. He said they had actually visited Germany, France, Turkey,
Iran and the UK but were interested in the drug situation on a worldwide
basis and would appreciate an Agency briefing in connection with the preparation
of their report. He assured me he has Top Secret clearance. I told him I
would be back in touch with him to set a date for a briefing, possibly Thursday.
6. Major George Kane, Defense Public Affairs,
called on 14 July to advise that a Mr. Chandler, of the Forest Service, had
been in touch with him regarding Robert Reinholt, a reporter for the New York
Times working out of Boston. Reinholt has been in Missoula, Montana, at the
Forest Service Training Research Center following a story line on ARPA/
Forest Service activities relating to Southeast Asia operations. In doing that
story, he has developed a number of other stories which, though not identified
precisely, could relate to his conversation with smokejumpers who have
worked for Air America during the off-season. Major Kane said State
Department has also been advised.
7. Mr. Malmborg, Assistant Legal
Adviser, Department of State, called on 14 July on referral from Mr. Hull
to discuss the age discrimination provision in S. 1861 (Fair Labor Standards
Amendments of 1972). Malmborg agreed that the provision did not appear to
be controlled by the terms in the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of
1967 and that it would be well if we could obtain a specific amendment to
preserve existing statutory authority concerning mandatory retirement, but
he explained that the Department had certain problems in this connection. I
suggested that the best approach might be to make our concerns known to
Chairman Hampton, of the Civil Service Commission, with the idea that he
could work out an adjustment in the language with the conferees, and Malmborg
agreed.
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