JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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December 26, 1973
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JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Wednesday - 26 December 1973
1. Checked again with Frank Slatinshek, Chief
Counsel, house Armed Services Committee, about our dealings with Messrs.
Jones and Copenhaver, House Government Activities Subcommittee, House
Government Operations Committee, with regard to the proposed sale of SAT.
I told Slatinshek that as a matter of courtesy we plan to provide most of the
information that Jones had requested but we felt the details as to how the sale
figure had been reached and related information was something within the
jurisdiction of the House Armed Services Committee whom we have kept
informed. I said we planned to give Jones some general information on this
subject but refer him to Herb Roback, of the full Committee staff, and if
necessary to both Slatinshek and Chairman Lucien Nedzi, Intelligence Subcom-
mittee if he presses the issue of our legal right to dispose of the airline.
Slatinshek said this was agreeable to him.
2. General Walters called to say he had
received an invitation to attend the Congressional Prayer Breakfast on
31 January from Representative William Jennings Bryan Dorn and wondered
if he should change his plans to be out of the country in order to attend. I
said I saw no problem in the General going to the breakfast but saw no reason
for him to change his plans for this purpose.
3? Richard Lehman, D/OCI, called to alert us
to the fact: that has learned informally that the Watergate com-
mittee staff is interested inspeaking to
bout the briefings they gave
ormer Attorney General Mitchell on behalf of the Agency during his tenure in
office. We have received no official request on this and we will do nothing until
contacted by the Committee.
4. At their re to John Warner and I met with
Fred Janney ancLj to discuss the matter of,the
supergrade pay ceiling. It was agreed that we should wait until the President
sends his budget message to the Congress to see if the Administration has a
proposal to cope with this problem.- If it does not, Janney may consider raising
the subject with the Civil Service Commission and/or the personnel directors
of other Government departments and agencies.
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