PATMAN ATTACKS 'SECRET' C.I.A. LINK

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- >rwe aw Alluvia t f Declassified in Part - Sanitized opy Approved for Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100130047-9 r~.p..tTAT Vietnam when he was a'general at the head of the Joint Chiefs CeatWld a Page a, Colimwa pairing Foes JAN. I Referendum Move They also heard _orbett I, 500 trucking companies hxd and Mayor Wagner dgnaunee maak~tr two-week ;ulon pth Republican candiatb u seheduled pire tremfat. a reaction ry and ^ last tmidnight. The er. truckl cwarmong ^g Mr. Kennedy will be placed in agreed, at the Mayor'eat, nomination by Mayor Wagner cosec any wage inorref- at the State Democratic Con- re coacttve tetoday. Eatee vehtlon in the 71st Regiment compotes had balkesuch Armory on Park Avenue. Bits retroactlWtY? t him to receive ca , d A 300- Coh: nati velt rep, and rose lion purl" T figu tion in g F' and Thu the Jac" the Cho live m t; F. M. hon E yen Mrs app to! on I "As pubic - spirit citisene, oo. cos the. votes of more than 800, olldes p we had go altthmati ayorpt to the party's 1.144 delegates. C., go along with Mayor and ?pl1e Attorney General met) avoid a strike;' Mid Joseph M.1 r+vatd esterda In has suite Adeliazi, managing director et P y y y the Empire State director yli^ the i)arlyle Hotel with 60 up-ii, bor leaders. Later, one l t a e Transportation Association. The s &aseclaton repre'aent3 1,200 or, is spokesmen described the trucking rompanie ., conference as ''fruitful," but The three locals are 282, 807 sources on the federation's 27- man rxeculive council said labor l t on. and 816 of the Interna Brotherhood of Teamsters. des remained stalemated on Se. A. AI. Des. r of the Fro I whether to recommend that the Is, Mediation and Conciliation A.F.L.-CI.O, convention en. Service reported thnt acv- dome him. en 6enmster loc.In in New Jeri Some Prefer Keeling and the employer groups Although the indications are ling with them had agreed that the council will make no roactivity, He listed) the locals', rat the delegate. was that Mr. Cdtiased as Page I6, Column I Kennedy would receive the con? no t to Philadelphia Police Find Arms in Raid ventbn n endornemen row, but only after a floor fight. some delegate. said they planned :to call for the en rse- meet of Senator Kenna B. Keating. the Republican nom- inee, if a retolutidn of support ? s unumer"L TOMAUON I I aerrw IS The Ore via nine. - from the floor. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDPO1-01773R000100130047-9 to Mr. =emeIO VOL,CXIII..No.3&937. o"9t.:.T".o."'.? ?'4rY?x Ina: _(,' W YORK TUESDAY. SEPTEMBFtR ,? Ambassador Visits General at Resort and Finds Him 'Rested and Recovered' JOB WOULD BE PREMIER Buddhists Join Students in Calling Moratorium of 2 Months on Protests Aug. 31 - The United States) to- have worked on the plan fort b-1.,r the Snooty Cnun? Ambassador, Maxwell D.Taylor, ever since. cft's Cyprus _conciliation man- . deputy. U. Alexis Johnron, flew communMue fns last Bea join cuss a in . to the mountain resort of Dalat. ~ITkulf1~/p tf!II In wench Premie G e with Republican leaders after bq was, re.omisated at coo- manager; Beutor Jacob an where General Kbaih was re- 1[11N11KIUU\ IW.MUIifr Papandreou of Grce a ventbn here. From left: Fred A. Young. state ehalrman; Bernard Schwartz of Auburn, and Thomas E. Dewey. old President alakari C u cope?ting after tbetenrion Tag violence at last week in e~gen WITH CZECH CHIEF C1pndqun oo h need r telka In a statement alte ever'PATMAN ATTACKS New Plan on Medical Care (LABOR DELEGATES In ? s the today and reported that toe the source added. broken off. general "rested and recovered He said the renearch in Reuters reported from from hi s henry workload.'' ex- comparative theology "will Geneva that reliable sources pected to return to Saigon a na" _let attention to Or-. there said "the talks as we Ambassador Taylor clarlfled th8 to the General Assembly in posa,til Dr. Nguyen November.) = 'SECRET C i^Aa LINK'. ENDORSE JOHNSON pa 11onayl of that Ile W" only u n only Cen.ultetl snPlanned , Offered in Senate Conflict as Premier in General Accord Reported in Prague The state Department an- ` ' _ -... - - - - _- t? _ . -_-- rsh's absence. Dr. Gash. who was a Deputy premier in on Split in Bloc-Germany aounced tonight Mr. Acheson's By IIAIUC BIE HUNTER Topic to return, saying toot! ~- 4V ar.n.h he nti, a..:aa t+.w State Group Still Split on General Khanh's Government. Also Believed to Be he would consult with pbeai- Says Agbdey Gave Money to assumed his post Saturday. dent Johnson and Secretary of MrASHINGTON, Aug. 31-The Administration opened Kennedy-Mayor, to Place Amselean Aid Effort I (state Rein Rusk an his con- Private Group Acting as lit. medical-care fight in the Senate today?by proposing a Aft er the mob violence of tall By DAVm HINDER creations and "also explore . Its Sub Rosa 'Conduit' new package embracing both health insurance and increased m in Nomination Today week, American and?Vietnynese ana+n hen. se. coca nw?. I~ the President and the Sec- --- - --- i the cash benefits under Social Security. PRAGUE Aug. 31-Presb I It d truck the first' m s t t h t o s a her Mary what fur i ofddals are- ^t?ggling e The move came after opponen By C1fANI'EL PER UTTER e.w enure.,",?,~ 'state the governmental situ'- dent Antonin Novotny of United States might extend in ar -111 benefits the day l Security cash tot A major labor group gave a Lyon that prevailed on Aug 15. Cnoehoslovakia ^nd Premier rerolWeR this problem." WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 _blow by proposing to raise Sou before General Khanh Khruahdhev began talks today Robert J McCloskey, the de- Representative Wright Patman'such a high level that Fedjd~., nJ neon ement Prea- promulgated anew Constitution at Hradcegr Caste on the split Purim ent's ep Aesm^4 said that disclosed today that the Central lerally financed health moor-I g endo end Senator Hu? ? placing himself at she hsd cello the Communist movement while the Geneva telks had oar- Intelligence Agency had Rivenance would be squeezed out. TRUCKING STRIKE ra H Humphrey here yeater a presidentially dominated re- and relations between their twos ed the gap between Greece money tip a private foundatom Caught off guard. Adminle- day. sync. countries. IoM Turkey, "it was not Pon- that he said, had served d a a tntion However. it remained divided The new atop was can- An interim report issued this able to find a solution accept- '?eerret conduit' for the agency. office of Mike Mansfield, Senate, IS AVERTED HERD G whether to support Attorney eeled after it aroused protests evening by Ceteka the offid^1 able to both sides." I-"" gathered fn the I The Texas Democrat quoted majority leader, to draft t their their General Robert F. Kennedy, by Buddhists and student mobs. press agency, said the discus- The Cyprus crisis beganrlaatau unidentified ' official of new package - - - I who is to be named as the (Buddhist leaders joined dons "confirmed, the unity of Christmas when fighting broke the agency as having Baid that: Added Featare Set Democratic candidate for Sen? day. rK m New on all matters. k -Week Contract Extension seer fr. a two- our views" O Orlt GK! n- 2 month r pledging out between the maj Y the Intelligence aytcncy had had! The new Adminlntratfon pr, month moatoriurq on demon- Problems if the Mte?atonal .Notes and the minority an "arrangement" with the posxl would provide essentially, Is Approved by Companies Fifteen nundrYoea deleg^lea to atratons, United Press Inter- Communist movemen t" er a Turkish population on the is- J M Kaplan Fund of New York the annual convention of the me home benefits called for under and 3 Teamster Locals New York State American Fed- national reported. The Bud- principal item on the agenda, land. 'City f in 939 until some li the same hospital and nursing) 'dnlab said they would ale the report said. Rp.l~Ohaeter lloaaht t is year, . the original plan, known as the' _ oration of Labor end Congress a general strike If the ft- The Foreign Ministers of Bul- At issue were Greek Cypriote The Internal Revenue Service, King-Anderson bill. It would) of duthelal Organisations en- Orament failed to produce gars, Hungary slid Po4nd ap- efforts to amend the Cpnstltull which is investigating the icon- also provide an add leatdre, By DAMON STETSON' darned the D hearing their mocrats' Oc fi in A truckin t g strike that might ticket after healing their pres- l ht t C d b PopeSaidtoPlan 'ACHESONTOLEAVE Jerusalem Center For Study of Faithal DEADLOCKED TALK ON CYPRUS CRISIS Po - p ROME, Aug 31-Pope PI I VI was reported tonight to ild in b u he planning to Jerusalem a permanent ren. Return to Geneva Indefinite ter for the study' of rompdra- -He Will Meet Johnson IWe theology to promote Christen unity and better ' and Rusk on Problem relations with non-Christian faiths. A high Vatican source said ft TAD 97.1 IA' both Christian and non-Chris- Tw? n.. rm. ? W'ASHINGTO Augn.g?31 loe ld ex s p wou lien ' s r .Dean Acheron. Ial United the old Deliels cev religious the at ,he e renter. Sales repec"Ptative at Imedlstio' talks n Cyprus, will The smhrce described the t center as a personal project return from Geneva Friday be. enviuoned ss cause the talks are diorked. of rope Paul's , a lasting monument to his Officials ins,sted thha despite " histrmr January meeting in the stalemate. Mr. Achesin'n de- ten g a a he vern? lion, which, the Greek commW da}ton's tax-exempt alatu4 eyh- q $7 mnntNy cash demee?tlc =3I y geare 2T, the newadded.) mint r hatthe in the caatla nlty contended, gave the Turktshllirmed that the intelligence crease for those clip Sochi have seriously damaged cum- (dent, Raymond R. Corbett, call Ae aide oD General le oar Asked what he was doing here, minority contended, ve power tot p- merce In the city wan his is personal edor averted upon organized labor to "bury" denied teddy that Adam Bid. "1 4 the Polish Myth- agency had given financial sett security. T yesterday. Senator Barry Goldwater In the Taylor. had lent ong V n later, sad, rI have been here oa block legislation. (port W. the Kaplan Fund: But The new package Meeks to Wagner ._ run,,..,. Van ..___.,__ ..._ ?... w.... ? The fighting on the Islmdla epokCsman for the se rvice open the way for possible bon- Mayor announced aD presidential election. ..__ " .,_..__ -1.1- 5 P.M. that represenlaUvee Soo Votes Expected CaIY Salgoa by Phena The aide mod General Khanh bad telephoned Saigon upon hearing that this Implication 1-__ being dram from an inter- Janos refer, also sass as groups 'y cash -.c. here on vacation. "T ham are force. llgbprthe m health inenran f plan. leaving said that Mr. Patmadid Rd such coincidences," he remarked.( WAchesashington on officials Ivan Baahev, the Bulgarian, Mr. Gen. en his statement %A the Administratiop forces, if said he was vacationing, Bulg, an,for "the time being" and that it agency had used teotRen d U a tall CISM the Senate and goes would s be determined later "secret conduit" It Is knommi to conference, would most Ilkely At said they would leave _,w.rb.. he should return. They however. that the agency seek a compromise offering reporter, Beverly Deeps. Tbe1.'?17telr presence led to specula- able to resume his assignment cWontlly, :creates its own, a opyon of eecaltring a au b.ta l interview was published today too tat a new move concern- if neededvehicles for the, gathering of amount rat cash or a 1e^ss~ is The New York Herald lug West Germany wan under Mr. Acheson, a rmer Secre- Intellgence. , amount?of cash plus health in- Trlbune. conslderapoa It was suggested tery of State, xpected te The Congre ssman-said he was surance benefits. No votes arc - I - "The general wanted to make .War that he spoke of the 'per- I Chou...d as Page 10, Column s' Co tined on page 8, Column 6 1 Continued on Page I8, Colima I " Cantlnrrd tK Column a sonal friendship' of Taylor and Mink, but never said Taylor had given Minh political backing d y^ d Khanh himself;' the,Grade Schools in Mississippi Are Integrate aide rod, General Khan attributed the 15(smderstanaing to the absence of an interpreter during- tae Interview. ' The personal friendship of Ambassador Taylor and General Minh is widely discussed ' Saigon. They played tenmj to-~. nether about a half-dozen ~imes Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100130047-9 y COURT RB UM ?"~'~` ~?y polity t atrarylstalute. emceed co by tloen:palrtng the ~rh;un lti petition drive Patman Says . I .A GaveMorse to he tr.dltlonal concept of coprt or Appaai.; and be ~tke mod xntttn.eel l .ep.c( l uMer ArtlNe o additional petitlen , 0 HonedghboMOOd xhool. legar of Ihethe broader integregsUon p "with that well r wever, neither pairntg. nor!SUte Conatllution. which pro?1=4 1a espeeted to iwltn well over +0.000 slgha.I h- Melts enaclmept of a Iarai lew+0ooo pupfle m h. 'turea on a wen w wbmll- w fthr~ To a Foundat on in 'Secrets Pact YOT~SUN PAIR Giknalnd were mededsin 1n eig salt or Lhe declalon. re not mere state law.- _ - -- - I?ea lode Itea ro he city on TTuesday. T Iborhood scowls also were loo[. JnsUle Fin! ate,o r?Ira that Under LhNp oil wI the l fh/ law t does that It the (AP -------- ?.~ ..,., t. ,ant a -41 - city Council does not closet a of 7 dle0loalag tea agency's y 'dominated by him.' mer whether neighborhood tors 'ac the next general ow? ?ed -- -- .e --- --1- led - The Revenue Service does not ra atlon program - acheduie'! for some gr and to be bypassed by submittl any mats to the fund berw he gr achoot means the school nearest tion"' with" led AiFa in publiely any has caael(or Implementatloh Sept. 14, the,. cklid'a home or simply one The prlition w ? as tCle xuon second school~for the pi additional petition and pal Ungl(ha piece ttmugk It is im?acUgating. But Mr. Pat' lopming day of wheal - ralla'x?itNn the boundaries of .milted b the City Clerk en gHdn. Ithe matter to a rcterendufnIhntb t he had been "tr with" In connection with t o an asked the servile today I. tar the pairing In Manhattan,) recognized neighborhood. aurn:July 0. ANlr a dispute over Schools scheduled to he pal vote. ease. Sbe agency, fonowm its supply the addresses and laa?~Brooklyn and Quetms of five as the Flatbush section whether It contained enough lee: P.S. 7 and a in Brook) ,I However, the legality of the Ti tradition of atrlct secrecy. had'e it tSn5Pt hiitlory e! at /wmdA- predominantly white rumen- of Bnaklynl,r Harlem. asgnaturcx. Justice Fine need P.B. 92 and 446 in Queetle, P S. referendum an now only be calif no comment. ' 2 In ear4 P.B. 1R7 decided b the Appelate Dlvi? a c. non he said had contributed tcry schools with five largely Jualico Fine noted that 1l,on Aug. 13 that it was more 111 and 11 Mr. patman's dixlovurr 1 a s loll of $P23-9W to the Kap-;Negro schools nearby. was well rstahll'hrd that 'the than nuffrlrst es to umber.. ad 148 In Quelna and P.S. fill ion, which will reconvene Sept. Lose pdmle hearing of his fi u+e lain Fund between 10511 nrM 1LM3. Accordin fn the board. these mun n,slroti io nq pci,11 edit-IBut he x?Ithheld his nulet on.aad 199 In Manhattan. ft. all Buainr _ 'on Bm The donors were listed a. the! a N' er subrnmm Ire to "n". v: Alch are peel of . ration v, a st:ur ftsIn,i n Hr wllie. ft h.A hero filed oni For soma pupils, pairing .111 - was Ill,sesurcr of some nu- Gnlh.nt toundauan, Ihr mlclu larger mlegregellon plan, o' a (,led a rmclot devim, by the tune. invoice w Ina senses t r Thousands FIN Delhi Floods at home to un' Nr:W I1F.I.HI, Aug. 31 (lieu.', A eern and alohaeraaov'evt t, In- 0.n Fred. the Andrew Ilannl(nn vol ly tnlprme the soh,at'x ('nu t ?l App,?als Ihr slate's In fill derlslim yesterday, the,etrnet from their ternal Revenue Mflruls at Fund. the Borden Tnvt, ter rar,nl balance. bill will air, w, nlghrst trlpunsl, in a hn h Ill., you u r held amt after ennsld? elementary school. For .other ,'tent . Triceps, v111eRera and Cnei tending as x1tnrss^a 1'r? r Fluid. the F.?Wrl F'e,nA.-,.owe rdural,nnal soil rtndrnt ,.,, in beta that the Rnard of ering IwlutrM waiting prruds It will mean ? flue ride of mi* e.rle lvlllan control orkerx labored tonight had t:durnhun ^:uf .'express alsfii-line n,bmisnlon of the prtlUom,lhsn a mile . I I flood water. ^??eep?land Apparently. the Inlellfa~nce Ihr lieacy, Fund and the Kenl loss r. agency's involvement ,it, the field Furf' to ills suit, 11 r. Reuss ,; hl Ivry plow r Ii, ,-li'f't Aa..... ite .ni'to ^Ihr ('lev ('loaned and the Mr Reuss. In Announcing tpe'ing lat. the Delhi area. tiun- ,strit h IIIof an additional petition. illrislan to appeal the rule~lg. floods of families who. homed plan to Kaplan Fang. 55 Filth Avenue- amend the City Charter, tn m "tor pmp?seit 11-1 ,toot" ..,... . ^... .. -.-._.-.. - _-_- tsl a nlx,kMvfOO roil that none of rffrd, pleyrht the bnal'd from thnt In rfbeet, .uperaede stale Thr RMIA of F:AUfRUnn'. referendum proposal. Of Delhi. ice*] 'ho and trcawrel. Is chairman M rc. hr hi,al,l lot Ihr New? Si'hat nuninmgfthe Kaplan Fund for and director or the Nivelle' several Years to deterope Corporation. a real estate ovm_1 Pt v"??a. uri" I., Ice prest- ed dent of heeKaplan vFund ands tee incorporated in 1944 In Dole-, ex? ware of the former Alle Menheim. the Nivelle Corporation and"others. an The hood. of the fund, as' , of the Internal Revenue Service he were available, were given so were 5U5 Toe land received ,. gifts in 1962 of 9341.250, and) dleburaed 1912.033. all M /roots If The toad's purpose has been dpi led ap being "to strenghenI at home and abroad =P rogram of; lA.l o wntows civic center- The ale. Contributed =St., p a survey R a.u EM of Kaplan Is ?a 41. aloft l sf tea ands of youth lace lea pN? This Fall to bStllment of the for mute program. Kaplan Fund was s ;.1 .hared o n [ 30, the date of the last Pat subcommittee hearing on employ. of the srn?wc knew of the CLA-Kaplan latlonshlp Ih-to the Now York Din office of the Revenue See table and educational pro particularly in the New Citr.rel Mr. Pitman's subeonunl today be had informedthe Aelligence agency of Revenue Service's Into in the Kaplan Fund. But denied there was any "area mat" among the agency, service and Ch. fuJId II the agency otflclal lie. Patman otherwise. Mr. Rasmm. ? it was a cluster of words" What seemed to bother Pitman was whether the al; knew the Kaplan Fund under the scrutiny of tae R Flue ervicee- explained Il e. Jay tact had not planned to ntake?pu -. affairs" but mdkytcd he been irked by his difflctitt am In the ageneyafad the to". decided. Se went Ht'thaebreaka cenfldenet that to make the Issue public was only way he could get Ingful Information. "I fill I have been with," he said. air. RogovID and tea aubcommlttee. felating to C.I.A. existed." - Mr. !;gale 'charged Aug, 10 t Mr. Kaplan used ttta'foukdatlon to Cu his holiness empire. WA GTGN, Aug.. 31 ,AP, S.veral hours after ending 0 leering todaY? Mr- Patman and members of big it subdommltta. met in lriwte y with oifciale of the central Imtel envy and of he n'mternat R us Service. eting, newsmen yI ARer the e-Iwere told then the wbtlommlt- ie tee wee t-Itbe C A. s r'Zlat p ;;-Q et Kaplugfund_ Ina statement Me, IE ye r hair is bekinnink to thin - v uu should take steps elbA it else cartes. Many of the local causes of now, improvedomas t Tot ment u mrrmonento,v a.:",. nnAeishiThna hl sour p. itch is?srlieved,. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100130047-9 ow Eastern has WKperjet service from 1a Guard ic &d-take off from Central, Park if it hado runway.,'