JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL FRIDAY - 6 NOVEMBER 1964
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JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Friday - 6 November 1964
1. Met with Senator Milton Young and
went over his itinerary. Senator Young indicated that
his trip. As to Saigon, the Senator indicated that while he wanted to go
he did not want to cause any difficulty and he stated he would make a final
decision based on word received as he got nearer the area. He appeared
to remember the Director's views on his going to Saigon.
T e Senator
assured me that he would make time tor these ing s cancelling any
of the other functions he has and would go anywhere that seemed necessary
for the briefings. I suggested to the Senator that upon his return we would
very much like to hear his views of the briefings and further suggested
that he take several hours to meet with us out at the Agency to get a
general briefing in an organized fashion on the Agency's role and place
in the Government structure. He indicated that he would like to do this
and will be in touch with us upon his return.
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Friday - 6? November 1964
3. Met with Jay Sourwine, Senate Internal
Security Subcommittee staff.
Left with Sourwine copies of foreign press comment on the report
allegedly received by the Italian Communist Party concerning Khrushchev.
4. Handcarried to the Joint Committee on
Atomic Energy a letter setting forth the names of those persons authorized
to receive information at the Top Secret Restricted Data level.
George Murphy, of the Committee staff, advised me of his departure
tomorrow for Europe in connection with his attendance as an observer to the
Joint State, Defense, and AEC Security Inspection Review Team at the up-
coming meeting in Paris and London. Murphy commented that he was going
to use this trip as an opportunity to sound out various people with respect
to their views on the MLF and PAL.
In talking with Murphy, I mentioned that we had received rumblings
indirectly indicating that Jack Rosen, of the Committee staff, felt that the
staff was not receivin sufficient information or cooperation from the Agency.
Murphy assured me
that if Mr. Rosen had given such an impression it definitely was not an
expression of feeling as far as the Joint Committee staff is concerned and
that we should not be upset by any report to this effect.
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Staff Director, HCUA, and provided him with a chronology of world
communist movement activities for 1963 published in Berlin, which had
been furnished by for this purpose. Mr. McNamara
appreciated very much receiving this publication. It is one the Committee
does not have.
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