REUTHER SET TO BLAST CIA

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000400550019-1
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March 8, 1999
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August 13, 1966
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NORTHERN Sanitized - ApproveM wel lease : CIA-RDP75-00149R000400550019-1 AUG 13 1966 CPYRGHT 0 !,'sine Labor 0 Republic: morons 1f .(he AFL X10' 1:0xrr's- president 'George Meany believe they have worked headquarl s' here was thoughts and Di ectolr, Jaye Lovestoine,~wotk { hand r 'in-M glove with 'Meany's to be ,evom;,e smBll'sectidn of r ' ` will tic more daggers than cloaks Victor Heulh.'I s sta'lemitits to pt When has, Jon When Rntrnn"heard 'nt dying' around a closed room in the Sut tte'', IM-1 1~Ty1t {t1111 t ?. Victor Reuther's ? charges, ' no Chicago's I{chel Ambassador East C a t ittce ehnu mail prompted come August 22. ,~1t Futt,right to suggest 'pub- hit.ceiling was too -high for him to '{ If the "inte'.ligence community" ltcly,,that tin e,C1A intervenes in ns Victor,: pfo bring charges I of labors. high command is 'as, ? U,.9. union elections, ee . the _ Tat-;( woli;informed? as' .it usually, is; ,,'Mc, Senator . freely y discussed" to is is just the ,dead & though. United Auto w'orkers' international Af? tii~uthw 5t plan' to hgive hthe Central. the matter 'with Ibis reporte- . fairs, Depl.; and is not' a men when I , phoned him the other he . ?r of . the -high council which Intell igcnee' .Agency another go- i,,y, " meetsbat :August 22. i ovcc. ''This is one of the queslionti .' What; has, angered ;,Meany,c Their position is that the CIA : which had been in my mind Beirne apd Lovesfone more thani is active in the labor affairs of the` world-and rob bb insidcir aid the gentleman from Arknn.tlliC crlticisr, made. by the p to y vas. I have I ad suggestions Retjthcts` has beeps the effect on r Amet~clut unions, too. that they (the CIA) had taken ?tIli, AF'L CIO's intecnatlonnl 1 ne brothers. Waller and Vic- yvery slron ? Pc' Tr(c 1would he hampered In _part in labor union wo dis prove, And at least bl-aniation , In the Dominican its?_ ;-6 is{ei ing; of. I frt unions'- Victor has openly charged that t closely with the CIA. r;- It Will all come to aloud and ?' angry showdown during the AFL=? C1O Executive Council (high cummatl(l) session in Chicago. , ? ?I" )i.., won't be a family fight - Ciosed doers or no closed do ory , ' rr, Thus no' matter lwhich side ,wins, the CIA, which undoubtedly duhtg itiitat comes naturally in crowds si e? the I_ AFL-CIO, But I M 1u o v,lk;.r c4'.a4wrv .Ainerltan unions,, I tried to get` 'that 'answer from the' former i (CIA) ' Direetc ' Raborn.R_'But he ; ?entlys,? the,' latter replied that domestic matters as union elec- a