JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP71B00364R000600160023-0
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October 6, 2006
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January 26, 1966
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Approved For Release 2006/10/10: CIA-RDP71 B00364R000600160023-0 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Wednesday - 46 January 1966 l_ in accordance with arrangements approved by the Director, of Training, and John S. Warner met with the SOS Club for a breakfast meeting on the Hill. gave a short talk on developments in the Sovi et Communist Party since t1 e ouster of Khrushchev. His talk and questions afterwards were very well received by the group. Present were: Senator Peter Dominick, Represe.titives Elford A. Cederberg, Barber B. Conable, Craig Hosmer, Clifford McIntire, William E. Minshall, Richard H. Poff, Donald Rumsfeld, Glenn R. Davis. William L. Dickinson, Gerald R. Ford, Charles E. Goodell, Edward J. Gurney and Robert H. Michel. 2. At the request of Carl Marcy, Chief of Staff, Senate Foreign Rel ations Committee, I met with him to go over the discussion of the McCarthy resolution in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee of yesterday. See Memorandum for the Record for details. In addition, the Committee has made a request for the normal type around-.the-world briefing which the Agency has afforded in the past. A tentative time was set for ten o'clock on 3 February. 3. Talked with Bill Darden, Senate Armed Services Committee staff, who inquired if Mott were in any way connected with the Agency. I assured him he was not. Mr. Darden also advised me that the Chairman has appointed Senator Margaret Chase Smith (R., Maine) t,-, the CIA Subcommittee of Senate Armed Services. 1 Approved For Release 2006/10/10: CIA-RDP71 B00364R000600160023-0