JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP74B00415R000600050022-3
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October 11, 2006
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May 7, 1971
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Approved For Release 2007/03/27 : CIA-RDP74B00415R000600050022-3 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Friday - 7 May 1971 Page 4 14. 1 1 Met with Mr. Richard Barton, Employee ' Benefits Subcommittee staff, House Post Office and Civil Service Committee, who told me that Chairman Hanley (D., N.Y.), Representative Hogan (R., Md.), Mr. Martiny, and himself will be visiting NSA on Monday. He also said that Chairman Hanley appeared quite satisfied with his meeting with Mr. Maury and myself of yesterday afternoon. After the visit to NSA on Monday, he will see what can be done on working out details for a visit to the Agency as suggested by Mr. Maury and Chairman Hanley. 15. Met with Mr. Ralph Preston, House Appropriations Committee staff, and gave him additional detailed information on the American Institute for Foreign Study. Mr. Preston was most appreciative. 16. Met with Mr. Robert Foster, House Appropriations Committee s .a , ?, w o ,o me that he will be meeting on Monday with representatives of Defense Department as a followup to a matter that arose during a hearing two weeks ago concerning justification of Air Force personnel totals. An item relating to detail of enlisted men to a classified project had interested one of the members. Mr. Foster said that if the men are detailed to the Agency, he will drop the matter at that point. In any event, he will call me if-he needs anything from us on this subject. 17. Met with Senator William Spong (D. , Va. ) and Thad Murray, Executive Assistant to Senator Spong, concerning a badge system proposed by a constituent as a substitute for the present passport system. I told the Senator that our technical people believe the badge he had given Mr. Maury to be a very good one and quite difficult to alter. In ' comparison, the present passport document could be altered somewhat easier. The Senator asked me to thank Jack Maury on his behalf. 18. Gave Mr. Stevenson, in Senator HugheJ6X1A ((D. , Iowa) office,- a_ draft response to a constituent inquiry. JOHN M. MAURY egislative Counsel cc: ER O/DDCI Mr.O Mr. Goodwin Mr. Goodwin SAE-T Mr. r'Wd .' I Re age 0ORTU CFA =RDP74B004'I F~0~0600050022-3 Item 10 -'