JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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October 3, 2003
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April 4, 1973
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel
Wednesday - 4 April 1973
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STA15X1 B 9. I I JGO) In response to an earlier call, I
talked to Judith Spahr, on the staff of the Senate Permanent Investigations
STATINTL Subcommittee, and gave her a HhT
based on information furnished by Miss Spahr
STATINTL asked if similar information could be provided concerning (FNU)
who is supposed to be with Izvestia. has been advised.
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10. JMM) Mike Copps, Executive Assistant
to Senator Ernest Hollings (D. , S. C. ), called to say that the Senator was
very anxious for a quick briefing on truce violations in Indochina prior to
a 10:00 meeting tomorrow morning. Copps apologized for the short notice
but asked if there was any way, we could help him. I said I would be
back in touch. After checking with the Director and consulting I STATINTL
SAVA, I called Copps back to say that unless something unforeseen
intervene ould meet with the Senator around 9:30 tomorrow.
11. I I - LLM) Walt Evans, Legislative Assistant to
Senator Mark Hatfield (R.,Oreg.), called yesterday on the status of our wrap-up
on the cases. I outlined our ideas on a joint draft state-
ment for Hatfield and Representative John Dellenback (R. , Oreg. ), and his
reaction was that it would satisfy their needs. He said it would also be
very comforting to the family if Secretary Rogers signed a letter to the
effect that the individuals gave their lives for the benefit of their country
and I said we would see what we could to along this line.
12. LLM) Met with Ed Braswell, Chief Counsel,
Senate Arm es Committee, in preparation for Thursday's session
with the full Committee on retirement quota legislation, covering the impact
of the legislation on the integrity of the fund and the 1 April effective date,
among other things. It was Braswell's opinion that things were going rather
well and that we should not anticipate any problems with the Committee; but
he does believe we should be aware of the possibility that when the measure
reaches the floor some Members might attempt to attach riders concerning
the Agency, such as the Cooper bill which requires the Agency to share all
of its information and analysis with the foreign affairs and armed services
committees. See Memo for the Record.
CRC, 8/27/2003
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