PALM BEACH ROUND TABLE THURSDAY APRIL 17 PARAMOUNT THEATRE PALM BEACH

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CIA-RDP05T00644R000301050003-3
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April 20, 2009
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April 7, 1980
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Approved For Release 2009/04/20 :CIA-RDP05T00644R000301050003-3 SUN-SENTINEL, Monday, April 7, ~80 Announcing An Extraordinary Program the Palm Beach Round Table in Palm Beach Thurs. A ri117 CTOR OF THE - DIRECTOR OF THE Al A Judge William WEBSTER and Admiral Stansfield TURNER with Moderator Marvin Stone Editor U.S. News 8 World Report Approved For Release 2009/04/20 :CIA-RDP05T00644R000301050003-3 Approved For Release 2009/04/20 :CIA-RDP05T00644R000301050003-3 ~' abbe h _ ou a~~ e~~ IN AN EXTRAORDINARY FINALE PROGRAM OF THE 1980 'REGULAR SEASON' THURSDAY, APRIL 17 nara9rroune Theatre, va~m 6ea~ 3 P.M. THE DIRECTOR OF THE St. Louis and a lifetime appointment as a federal appellate judge to enter rough and tumble Washington I~eb. 23, 1978, to take command of the 20,000 employee Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). As a lawyer and Judge, Judge Webster had built a reputation for integrity, fairness and brilliance. These qualities, and more, have served him outstandingly. His superb leadership has the 1~ Bl applauded at home and earning new recognition and esteem around the world. Native of St. Louis, BA from Amherst College, Juris doctor Washington University Law School. U. S. Naval Reserve in WWII and Korean War. In private law practice in St. Louis for 20 years including a term as U. S. Attorney for Eastern Missouri. Appointed Judge U. S. District Court, 1970; elevated to the United States Court of Appeals in 1973. Often honored for hnguished service. Married to former s~lla Lane and they are parents of three ~Idren. To moderate this most outstanding program ~~ THE EDITOR OF THE DISTINGUISHED U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT 35 years.in national and international journalism covering every phase of news. Syndicated columnist, author and contri- butor to leading publications. Joined U.S. News & World Report in 1960, named editor in 1976. Writes magazine's weekly editorial. Has covered four wars, inter- viewed scores of world leaders including Presidents Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon. Accompanied Pres. Ford to China, Pres. Carter to Europe and Asia. Traveled over 250,000 miles filing dispatches from 35 countries. Honors include Holmes Award, and two Freedom Foundation Awards. He and wife, Sydell, have three children. Took charge of The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) after a brilliant career in the Navy -from Rhodes Scholar to Pentagon "whiz kid", from innovative Commander of of the Naval War College to Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's southern flank. He was in that post September 1, 1975, with rank of Admiral, until named to head the CIA on March 2, 1977. Old troubles and new problems have plagued the agency so critical to the security of this nation. Controls imposed on the CIA more severe than on any intelligence opera- tion in the world. Admiral Turner says it is necessary to grasp the revolutionary changes in the business of spying. It will be intensely interesting to hear the man who deals with frustrations, unbelievable difficulties, elec- tronic wizardy and human snooping as he serves as America's eyes and ears around the world. Native, Highland Park, lll. At Amherst College two years when named to U.S. Naval Academy. Graduate Class of '37. He and wife Patricia have two married children. BOX OfFICE OPENS 2 P.M.; DDORS OPEN 2'..:15. 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He was in that post September As a lawyer and Judge, Judge Webster 1 1975, with rank of Admiral, until named ess f irn a rit 77. 'n e 9 f r i t h 2 1 ' n o ? rc ~o Y, Ma tat on re u g ~ IA uilt he C d b ?dt ha p hea to ? e v ha re mo ems nd obl a r ' 'es w ht~ e e ua n he n d T s a p and brilliance. q Old troubles have served him outstandingly. His superb ?35.years,in.national .and international plagued the agency so critical to the security leadership has the FBI applauded at home journalism covering every phase of news. of this nation. Controls imposed on the CIA and earning new recognition and esteem around the world. Syndicated columnist, author and contri- more severe than on any intelligence opera- Native of St. Louis, BA from Amherst butor to leading publications. Joined U.S. lion in the world. Admiral Turner says it College, Juris doctor Washington University News & World Keport in 1960, named is necessary to grasp the revolutionary changes Law School. U. S. Naval Keserve in WWII editor in 1976. Writes magazine's weekly in the business of spying. [t will be intensely and Korean War. In private law practice editorial. Has covered four wars, inter- interesting to hear the man who deals with in St. Louis for 20 years including a term viewed scores of world leaders including frustrations, unbelievable difficulties, elec- _ns_U~S-Attorney for Eastern Missouri. Presidents Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon. tropic wizardy and human snooping as he - -.:od_e~ec_Encd_to_Clw~a. Pres. serves as America's eyes and ears around the Approved For Release 2009/04/20 :CIA-RDP05T00644R000301050003-3