JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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June 22, 1977
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel
Wednesday - 22 June 1977
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6. (Unclassified - MCx) LIAISON Received a call from Angela,
in the office of Representative Ron Marlenee (R., Mont.), concerning
Agency tours. I told her that the tours had not yet begun but that we
would put their name on a list and be back in touch when we have firm
information.
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8. (Unclassified - RSG) LIAISON Arranged for and attended
a briefing of 44 interns sponsored by Representative Newton Steers (R., Md.)
in the Cannon House Office Building. IOTR, presented STAT
a briefing on the CIA and responded to questions. The session went very
well. There were no follow up items.
9. (Unclassified - GLC) LIAISON Attempted to reach
Senator Adlai Stevenson (D., Ill.) regarding the letter the Director
received from him and Senator Harrison Schmitt CR. N. Mex. of the
Senate Select Committee on Ethics, regardin
Senator Stevenson was involved on the floor an its secretary said he
might not be able to get back to me until Friday.
10. (Unclassified - GLC) LIAISON Attempted to reach
Senator Daniel Inouye (D., Hawaii) regarding his inquiry about Agency
flags but could not get through to him. His secretary, Sally Watanabe,
took a message and said she would have the Senator get back in touch with
me.
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17. BRIEFING Accompanied John Hicks,
D/1~NPIC, and NPIC, to a meeting with Representative Ron Dellums
(D. , Calif.) and. o ert Brauer, his staffer, and the Agency's assistance to
Ballou High School was fully explained. Congressman Dellums concurred
that our efforts were completely straightforward and recognized the fine
accomplishments made by NPIC in the EEO field. Brauer, for his part, agreed
but felt that perhaps we were not as sensitive as we should have been to the
active role played today by parents aid faculty--in short we shouldn't have
assumed that approval or knowledge by the principal alone would suffice.
Congressman Dellums was very appreciative of our visit to explain the
situation and, although it is doubted that he will take any initiative in making
a statement, he is well briefed to respond if and when issues related to the
Ballou High School incident is raised in the future. In response to Mr. Hicks'
invitation, he said he would be pleased to speak to groups at the Agenc.
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