JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP72-00337R000500090014-0
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October 12, 2006
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May 8, 1970
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Approved For Release 2006/10/12 : CIA-RDP72-00337R000500090014-0 INTEUNAL USE ONLY JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Friday - 8 May 1970 1' Called Mr. Durham, in, the office of the Deputy Attorney General, Department of Justice, con- cerning the prospects of Federal agency exemption from the Truth in Lending Act Amendments (S.-823; H.R. 16340) as proposed by the Justice Department to the House Banking and Currency Committee. He said the Justice Department's views did not receive a good reception from the Committee, that they do not have good contacts with the Committee, and he asked what we had heard. I repeated what I told him on 28 April that we had heard indirectly that the Committee was against the exemption. He suggested that we might want to contact the FBI since they had "better contacts. " v e an a so to a vise 25X1 us that it had been determined that was entitled to the 2. in the Office of Personnel, called to advise us of a telephone call they had received from Richard 25X1 Sullivan, Chief Counsel, House Committee on Public Works, on behalf of a former employee who had been advised that she was not eligible to receive the retroactive pay increase. wanted to alert us to the fact that a call had been recei d d l retroactive pay increase and arrangements were being made for its payment. 3. alked with James McKenna, in the 25X1 office of Senator John Pastore (D. , R.I. ), about I advised McKenna that some time had been taken in settling claim for damage to household effects because of the necessity of his 25X1 pursuing a claim against his insurance company. I told him that of the amount of $650.30 which he claimed after insurance payments a Property Review Board had awarded him $320. McKenna thanked me for this information and said he would pass this on to Mr. Maisano, the Senator's administrative assistant who is presently in Rhode Island. INTERNAL USE ONLY CRC, 8/1/0039Elar~C~ Approved For Release 2006/10112 - -