JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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July 7, 2004
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April 3, 1978
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Approved For ReleasI P200110001005 Page 3 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Monday - 3_,A,.pifl 1978 11. EMPLOYMENT Spoke with Clay Swanzy, in the office of Representative Jack Edwards (R., Ala.), who requested an employment interview for a constituent, I subsequently spoke with and an appointment was scheduled for tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. with 12 . I LIAISON Called Mike Epstein, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and arranged for him to meet this morning with Don Gregg, SA/DO/O, regarding the 25X1 After a discussion between Gregg and Epstein covering why Epstein needed to see these reports, and the Agency's hope of developing a better relationship with the Committee on these kinds of issues, Epstein reviewed the reports. Later Epstein said he was shooting for 15 April for a first draft of his report on the Committee's investigation. He said the oily thing he can fault the Agency for is that no analysis was done of the substantial amount of information oni activities, in order to develop the big picture. Generally,kIe said the Agency appears to have disseminated appropriately its informationpxi this subject. Epstein said his overall conclusion will be that Government policy makers must decide whether or not to be concerned about activities bf friendly foreign intelligence services in the United States. He said there are pros and cons on this issue but that the Government has been aware of 0 activities since 1963 and nothing was done. Epstein also reviewed the report prepared in response to a Committee letter regarding the allegations of He has one minor follow-up question. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, who said he needs an answer to his inquiry on whether Representative Morris Udall's (D., Ariz.) staff can see transcripts of Agency testimony before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. I agreed to let him know tomorrow. 14. LIAISON Called David Bushong, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, and told him I would be making final arrangements for the briefing of Senator Barry Goldwater (R., Ariz. ), Committee Vice Chairman, on Namibia. Bushong gave me further clarification of what he believes Senator Goldwater is seeking. Approved For Rtlease 2004/07/16 : CIA-RDP81 M009POR001100010050-4 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/07/16 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R001100010050-4 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2004/07/16 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R001100010050-4