DEFENSE, SPACE BIGWIGS TIED TO QUORUM CLUB

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000100250033-1
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November 16, 2016
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February 1, 1999
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33
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October 29, 1963
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~, r _c~g5 CIA-Rk P160 /U570 Ry David Kraslow 1, private industry. It is located! two top aides to vice Prest- dais (ScUm M. Karagulla a' src .o: e, eels. Ttmec in the Carroll Arms Hotel. dent Lyndon Johnson. }Bernard E. Pollak Jr., both 4 the Office of International Defeit$e,' Space Bigwigs Tied to QuorurnClu d 'tense and space contractors a 'e represented in the mem ! ?rship list of the Quoru lob, an intimate luncheo cocktail hideaway o c +d C apitol Hill that was forme I ?; the law firm of forme . ornate Majority Seereta I ohert G. (Bobby) Baker. Until he resigned his pos ndcc fire, Baker was one o my 31 Government employe t s members representatives a . omc of the biggest names i the Ctyb shows 197 members. tors are tmnici n. crew' w -- Bureau of It--' Representatives of some 90 , Maryland Frank Church of S? Spaulding, companies, including national' Idaho, J. Howard Edmondson national Commerce). trade and professional associ-; of Oklahoma and Harrison k According Club was organized to its nized "to charter, the estab bens. ,are shown to be mem?i Williams Jr. of New Jersey.lish, maintain and operate a be The two Representatives are club for literary purposes, The probe of Baker's activi?i tvililtan H. Ayres of Ohio and mutual improvement and i14e ties stemmed initially from his James F. Battin of Montana. 'prornotion of social inter- reported involvr'ment in aj The two Johnson aides are Bourse." vending machine Company that ;Walter Jenkins and George E i, Nothing Sinister" has franchises with defense:Reedy and space contractors. One member of the Club, Also on the roster are A. F., Contractors Listed I (Tvfatty) Matthews, executive di- who asked that he not be Representatives of some of rector of the Democratic Sena.! .identified, said Saturday "there those contractors are mem? torial Campaign Committee, is nothing sinister about the and aides to Sen. Hugh Scott, organization bets of the Club. ,We needed some place near Leonard F. Lee, vice presi (R-Pa.) (George H. Busch ' f !dent of:-the : Tennessee Gas mann), Sen. Howard Cannon the Hill where people could (D-Nev.) (John F. Conlon),kcat lunch, have a drink and Transmission Co., is a mem? Sen. J. William Fulbright (D talk in private Thai's all brr. That firm was the owner Ark.) (Lee Williams). Burton there is to it." of a $125,000 Washington man- W. Cameron, a former aide to' He said the Club is open sion in which Baker now re Rep. George F. Senner Jr. (D-;only from 11 a.ns to 8 P.M. sides. lldtiday throe h Friday and is Edward M. Bostick, presi?, Ariz.) is also on the member ! ship list. closed on ur(xends. dent of Melpar, Inc., defense) ~temsuit +;i i. restricted contractors, is a member. Scott I. Peek, who resigned men, I>ut v::mten guests are are A court suit filed by Capitol recently as top aide to Sen. George Smathers (D-Fla.) to j1errniucd. IVeBaker nding charged rged Inc., a ainsti One member, heatedly de- that Bakerienter private business rtt nied reports that table stake Miami, was the club's first were practical) used his influence to get Mel- ~ president. poker games y par to cancel its contract with The staff directors of the a daily occurrence in the club. the vending company. Senate Small Business Commit-, "I'm sure there has been an Baker was a charter mem?; tee (Lewis G. Odom Jr.) and occasional card game," he ber when the Quorum Club the House District of Columbia said, 'Just like a lot of other was founded in the spring of Committee (Clayton D. Gasque) Nati around town. Like the 1961. Baker's law partner, and a staff member of the Se,t- -+ational Press Club, for in. " Ernest Tucker, was one of the ate Foreign Relations Comnpit- stance. An announcement in 1961 club's incorporators. Tucker tee (John H. Yinglingp w-? launch:ng the Club said the also Is a codefendant in the among the members. vendin?1 machine suit. Other "Government" mem? initiation fee for members would be $50 and annual duesI bers include two Navy admir- Six Legislators in Club als (Rear Adms. Sarnuoi it. `would be $25. The 31 public payrollers.Brown Jr. and flcrnru'd I Tnstcad of keys according to, shown on the' 1963 ntember-'Roeder), a former Donut, .h.' annou+:c?ement, members, . ship roster include onl, four Under Secrcta;,' of the Arwa %v `?'-`' to ro(cc specially! Senators---all Democ:rats--andlfor international Affair. (How tn-,,(-! card, which, when )only two Representatives--ard E. Hautrrnd) and three touched to u+ally doorplate., rboth Republicans, as well lts.Commerce t)cgartment oif+ would automatically door. Approved For Release 2000/05/05: CIA-RDP75-00149R000100250033-1