JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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September 25, 1973
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 3
Tuesday - 25 September 1973
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7. Met with Chairman Lucien Nedzi, Intelligence
Subcommittee, House Armed Services Committee, and brought him up-to-dat~5X1
for his information on Southern Air Transport and the Senate session on the
Defense bill. I reviewed with him the House Foreign Affairs Committee request
for briefing
He asked that I keep him advised.
8. Called Ed Braswell, Chief Counsel, Senate
Armed Services Committee, to say that the Director is anxious to talk to
Chairman Stennis as soon as convenient regarding hearings on our legislation
and also regarding our appearing before the Foreign Relations Committee on
Chile, etc. Braswell said that Stennis was preoccupied with the Trident
debate and the trial of his assailants this week and it might not be easy to
see him immediately but suggested I call his personal secretary Mildred Ward.
Called Mildred Ward and left word with her of the Director's desire
to see the Senator as soon as convenient. She said she will let us know and
indicated she would try to work it in this week.
9. Made arrangements with Dorothy Fosdick,
Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations staff; Darrell St. Claire,
Assistant Secretary to the Secretary of the Senate; and William H. Wannall,
Senate Sergeant at Arms, for the handling of classified charts to be used by
Senator Henry Jackson in a secret session briefing of the Senate on Soviet
weapons pro rams
Mr. Duckett
and I then remained in the Vice President's office off the Senate reception room
during the session. At the conclusion of the secret session the charts were
collected and returned to Headquarters. I have called Messrs. Wannall and
St. Claire and thanked them for the exceptional assistance and courtesy extended
us.
I received assurances from St. Claire, Wannall, and Fosdick that the
transcript of the secret session would receive special handling and be turned
over to the Armed Services Committee.
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