JOURNAL-OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL WEDNESDAY - 13 SEPTEMBER 1972
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2
Wednesday - 13 September 1972
4. Met with John Goldsmith, Senate Armed
Services Committee staff, to whom I pointed out some inaccuracies in a
current article by Joe Alsop regarding the Soviet deployment in the Far East
and a New York Times story by Tad Szulc purporting to quote a two year
Agency projection regarding Vietnam.
5. Met with James Flug and Mike Epstein, of
the :staff of Senator Edward Kennedy's Subcommittee on Administrative Practice
and Procedures of the Senate Judiciary Committee. I explained to them that
I had been contacted, had provided completely
negative answers to a series of questions which the Senator had raised in a
recent letter to the, Director. See Memo for Record.
6. I l Attended a meeting of the Legislative
Interdepartmental Group at the White House, See Memo for Record.
On the basis of a request from
zmq OTR, that we line up a speaker, called Robert
Mos ac er, in a office of Senator Howard Baker (R., Tenn. ), to ask if
he would be available to meet with the Advanced Intelligence Seminar on
18 October at 2:00 on the Hill to give them the advantage of his perspective
on Executive / Legislative relationships and to answer questions. Mosbacher
said he would be pleased to participate and it was agreed that we would get
together sometime in the first week of October to provide him further details
and to nail down the logistics of the situation. I was advised.
g., l IIn a conversation with Jay Sourwine,
Chief Counsel, Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, it was agreed that
whoever first obtained a copy of the 59-page essay,by D.: Gareth Porter
concerning the North Vietnamese bloodbath would provide the other with
a copy.
H M. MAURY
gislative Counsel
cc: O/DD'CI
Mr. Houston Mr. Thue rme r
Mr. Clarke DDI DDS DDS&T EA/DDP OPPB
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