JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL THURSDAY - 24 FEBRUARY 1966

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February 24, 1966
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Approved For Release 2004/02/05 : CIA-RDP69B00369R000100080008-9 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Thursday - 24 February 1966 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 STAT 1. Talked to Mr. Bernard Martin, Legislative Division, BOB, who advised that the DOD comment on the Agency legislative package is still outstanding. Comments received contain no objections to our proposals but do provide minor suggestions. 2.1 Met with Mr. M. Convisser, Legisla- tive Division, BOB, and reviewed with him the Civil Service Commission comments on the Agency legislative package. Although the comments were minor in nature, they are helpful and are appropriate for inclusion. Mr. Convisser had several questions of his own with regard to back- ground of the various sections, which were readily resolved. 3.1 Made an appointment to meet with Mr. Edward Sampayrac, DOD, concerning DOD comments on the Agency legislative package. His office indicates that only a few of the DOD components have as yet responded. 4. Telephoned Bill Darden, Senate Armed Services Committee staff, and advised him that the letter he had furnished to me earlier did not involve the Agency. I further informed him that apparently Senator Russell's personal office had written to the Department of State on this. I advised him that the Army was the depart- ment involved and they had informed us that they would be directly in touch with Bill Jordan in the Senator's office. Darden agreed that there was no necessity for further action on our part. He did request that the letter be returned to him. 5. Mr. Helms advised that Senator Eugene McCarthy had discussed with him the case of STAT I Iwho is the subject of a private bill. McCarthy had indicated that Representative Emanuel Celler wished some assurance that this individual would have a job. Mr. Helms requested that we advised Mr. Celler that he will have a job. Approved For Release 2004/02/05 : CIA-RDP69B00369R000100080008-9