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BOOK 88 NACE ! 58 <br />FEB 3 19974) 64,amte-cJ '4D s4�-// d[1L,5 <br />�) s i r %P- Y,0-5:5 re a n d Q <br />t p -V 5 !_ / <br />�l <br />t 0-`-rck,rr-5�'r� ee 5 6 � h s <br />-4v <br />yr od eml1�• <br />QST m a-ro- )a -S+ � n,C 4D YD'S` h — <br />CL n0 <br />4D 4X -b- AF:; far-,s�-raJ <br />Mr. Hallquist stated that he was totally taken aback by some <br />of Mrs. Callahan's statements. He never remembered telling Ms. <br />Callahan that he could quit it at any time. He didn't remember <br />telling her that he was using drugs at that time. He did remember <br />telling her about his father, the Peace Corps, and the Golden Book <br />which was given to him by friends in the Peace Corps, because she <br />was asking him to tell her the truth as a friend. He realizes now <br />that he should never have offered her that at all because that <br />probably is where he scared her. It seemed to him that at no time <br />did anyone mention that he said to her that he was dealing with <br />deep depression and that he had broken down several times <br />throughout the year due to his divorce. It seemed to him that Mrs. <br />Callahan has interchanged his problem from depression to drug use. <br />When he met with Personnel Director Jack Price, he just assumed <br />that he was referring to a drug use. He felt he didn't have a <br />problem with drug use, but had a problem with depression due to his <br />divorce last year. Mr. Hallquist stated that he felt Ms. Callahan <br />had a way of popping into his brain which brought all of this out <br />about his father, etc. He didn't remember admitting to using <br />drugs other than with his father, so he would like to see most of <br />this dismissed as hearsay. <br />Chairman Bird noted that it isn't really hearsay, it is sworn <br />testimony. He wished to hear from Administrator Chandler. <br />26 <br />W <br />