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JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL THURSDAY - 26 APRIL 1973

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February 17, 2004
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April 26, 1973
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Approved For Release 2004/03/17 : CIA-RDP75B0038OR000100040072-2 25X1A ADMINIST ''ire .iis da USE ONLY Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Thursday - 26 April 1973 Page 2 5. (Unclassified - GLC) David Martin, Senate Internal Security Subcommittee staff, called regarding the material I had left with him on STATOTHR the Subcommittee, this afternoon and was going to suggest to Sourwine that STATINTL 6,. (Unclassified - GLC) Called Mrs. Irene Margolis, Editorial Assistant: Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights, about her inquiry to STATINT OGC, for copies of papers written by STATINTL I In response to my query, Mrs. Margolis said she was doing research on espionage laws and her attention had been directed to these two publications. She said she was doing this in connection with the Sub- committee plans for hearings next week on the Administration's bill to revise Title 18 of the U. S. Code as proposed by S. 1400. 1 told her we would get copies of the unclassified studies she had requested tomorrow. 7. (Internal Use Only - LLM) Yesterday in closing out an inquiry from Robert Hull, Department of State, he mentioned the possibility of a legislative proposal to make compensable disability incurred by dependents of Foreign Service personnel stationed abroad resulting from terroristic activities. Apparently Department of Labor rejected the idea of adding the benefit onto their program and the Civil Service Commission, while sympathetic, was not willing to push. Hull thought the authority might repose in the Secretary of State and was hopeful of possible action as a rider to legislation to provide armored cars and other protection for certain STATINTLoverseas posts. Hull promised to keep us advised of any progress. Personnel, was advised. owd i+!si li+th Approved For Release 2004/03/17: CIA-RDP75BOO38OR000100040OW, 6/3/2003