JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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Journal -Office of Legislative Counsol Pa?~~= ~
Monday - I G Ap riI I9 71
Met wi~:n Mrs. Oi.cLu~ Stc:.ic~;=~ ,
Executive Secretary, ~~cuse Arrr~eci Services Committee, a;zd rec~ivcc
from her a copy of the Committee hearings for the weelz beginr~ir~
Monday, 19 April.
g, Ir: meeting with M-r. A~?ti~ur i~uhi,
Senate Foreign Reia';:ions Committee staff, he told me that heari.i/~"s
are contemplated before the full Committee for 28 and Z~l 13,pril o.~
Government in~o-rmation programs in general which will includ.
sorne consiaeration of the Cs.se bi~l relating to Radio r roe F.uro"~c
and Radio Li'aert,r. No schadale of wi"(,-zesses has been developed ws
yet.
7, Accompanied OSI>
who briefed Messrs. Edward :Saucer, George Murl ~zy w d Soyl-ooa1~
Shwiller, Joint Committee on Atcmic.;~nergy staff, or, two C~~.Cor=~
installations: the gaseous diffusion plant and the new -re'wc;or site.
also res-oonded to M-r. 1VIurphy's earlier gaestion
concerning reported that
was not employed in any sensitive aspect of atomic energy
g, Met with Mr. James Lowenstein, Sen~..te
Foreign Relations Committee staff, and delivered to him the stuey
requested on Soviet aid to North Vietnam, North Korea and Cuba.
With -regard to the briefing discussed earlier in the day with
Mr. Lowenstein told me that he and Mr. Moose could
come to the Headquarters building or we could come to Mr. Low~nstein's
office whichever would be more convenient.
g, With reference to prior conversations with
us, Dorothy Fosdickq on the staff of the Subcommittee on National Security
and International Operations, asked if I would check on the accuracy of
her adding to the statement on Soviet ASM 4esting the testing wit~nin t~ze
last 12 months of "advanced improved interceptor missiles. " A-s'cer cizecking
with Carl Duckett, I advised Miss Fosdick we would have real problems
with such a statement and she agreed to drop it. '
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O. C. FISHER, TEX. WILLIAM G. BRAY, IND.
CHARLEB E. BENNETT, FLA. HOB WILSON, CALIF.
]AMES A. BYRNE, PA. CHARLES S. GUBSER. CALIF.
SAMUEL S. STRATTON, N.Y. ALEXANDER PIRNIE, N.Y.
OTIS G. PIKE, N.Y. ~. ~, ~ou~e of ~,e~rQ~eTCtdtibe~ DONALD D CLANCY, OHIO
RICHARD H. (CHORD, MO.
LUCIEN N. NEDZi, MICH. ROBERT T. STAFFORD, VT.
ALTON LENNON, N.D. COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES CARLETON J. KING, N.Y.
WILLIAM J. RANDALL. MO. WILLIAM L. DICKINSON, ALA.
G. ELLIOTT HAGAN, GA. { yy CHARLES W. WHALEN, JR., OHIO
CHARLES H. WILSON, CALIF. ~[~~~JItT~tQtY~ ^~.~~ 20515 JOHN E. HUNT, N.J.
ROBERT L. LEGGETT, CALIF. 6. WILLIAM WHITEHURST. VA.
FLOYD V. HICKS, WASH. FLOYD D. SPENCE, S.C.
SPEEDY O. LONG. LA. NINETY-SECOND CONGRESS C. W. (BILL YOUNG, FLA.
RICHARD C. WHITE, TEX.
BILL NICHOLS, ALA. F. EDWARD HEBERT, CHAIRMAN
JACK BRINKLEY, GA. STAFF
ROBERT H. MOLLOHAN, W. VA. JOHN R. BLANDFORD, CHIEF COUNSEL
W. C. (DAN DANIEL. VA. FRANK M. SLJ\TINSHEK, ASSISTANT CHIEF COUNSEL
G. V. (SONNY MONTGOMERY, MIS5. ONETA L. STOCKSTILL, E%ECUTNE SECRETARY
MICHAEL J. HARRINGTON, MASS. April 7, 1971
HAROLD RUNNELS, N. MEX.
LES ASPIN, WIS.
MEMORANDUM FOR: Mld++iRERS, COMMITTEE ON ARMID SERVICES
SUBJECT: Notice of Full Co~,mittee I~etings and Subcommittee No. 1 Meetings
for Week Beginning Monday, April lq, 1971
The C~arnittee on Armed Services will meet on Tuesday, Wednesdays Thursday
and Friday, April 20, 21, 22, 23, and 2~+, in executive session,, each day at 10:00 a.m
(and in the afternoons when possible), in the Carl Vinson Room (2118 RHOB). The
schedule will be as follows:
Jl~iesdazv. Aril 20, 1971
Five reprogramming actions as follow:
Army; FY 71-79 P~A - Tri-Service Tactical Communications
FY 71-g0 P~A -Human Resources Research Organization
FY 71-15 -Combat Pay Incentives
Defense Agencies: FY 71-81 PfA -Studies and Analyses
Air Force: FY 71-75 P~A - Increases to various FY 71 Programs
Wednesday, April 21,._1.971
The full Committee will begin consideration of Title I, Frocurement~ of
H. R. 381 , with the following Department of the Army witnesses
Honorable J. Ronald Fox
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Logistics)
Mayor General Fred xornet, Jr.
Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics (Programs and Budget)
Subcaanmittee No. 1 will meet in executive session in Room 2212, RH08~ to begin
consideration of the Navy Research and Develo~nent authorization request for FY 1972,
with the fallowing witnesses:
Dr. R. A. Frasch
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (R&D)
Rear Admiral E. A. Buckner
Director, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation
Office, Chief of Naval Operations
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Thursday:, April 22, 1971
The Full Committee will consider the SAFEGUARD program :Por FY 1972. The
witnesses follow:
Dr< John S. Foster, Sr,
Director, Defense Research and Fyngineering
Lieutenant General Alfred D. Starbird, tASA, Retired
Former SAFEGUA'tZD System Manager
(NOS: Subcoamiittee No. 1 will not meet on Thursday, April 22.)
Fridays April 23, l9?1
The full Committee will res~ne consideration of Title I, Pracuacement, eF
H. R. 381 , receiving testimony frc~n Army witnesses.
Subcommittee No. 1 will resume consideration of Title II, Reseaach, Develo~aaents
Teat, an va ua nn, recsiv~.rig testimony from Navy witnesses.
f
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w. Hebert
Chairman
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