STATE DEPARTMENT HAS A PROBLEM

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000600160121-8
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December 17, 1963
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DEC 17 1963 Sanitized - Approved For Releas State Department Has- a Problem CPYRGHT BY ROBERT S. ALLEN and PAUL SCOTT re ab e Department Is uneasily pondering what to do about admit- ling a new large Influx of "Old Believers"-this time from Russrd. Some 1,200 want to come to the U.S. to join the 250 members of their sect who were allowed to migrate from Turkey ear- lier this year under a r u l i n g by Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy. The so-called "Old Be- lievers" split from the Russian Orthodox church in the 17th century and settled in Turkey. Last summer, a number of their descendants, through the T o l s t o y Foundation of New York, sought admis- sion to the United States on the ground they were under heavy pressure by oviet agents to return to that country. * Around 1,200 did go back to Russia in Septem- r. Now they are fed up nd want to get out. They have asked for 'eadmittance to Turkey, utit doesn't want them. So Turkey, in turn, is roposing the United tates allow these 1,200 Old Believers" to join the 30 admitted last summer. This tlhne Atty. Gen. ennedy is passing the tick to the State Depart- ment -- specificially, Abba c h w a r t z, Controversial earl of the Bureau of Se- urity and Consular Af- irs. He was' a prime oover in arranging the en- ry of the -original band of 50. Kennedy is holding that re decision is up to the fate Department because the 1.200 "Old Believers" are living behind the Iron Curtain and determina- tion of their case is outside of Justice Department jur- isdiction. Last summer, the attor- ney general ruled In favor of the 250 "Old Believers" on the ground they came under Section 212(D) of the Immigration Act granting temporary ad- mittance under emergen- Kennedy cy condiltions. Now Kenne- dy apparently doesn't con- sider this new proposal an emergency. Rep. Michael Feighan (D-O.), chairman of a House judiciary subcom- mittee, who opposed the original admittance, is also against thia one. He has summoned X11 wartz for questioning on what the State Department plans to do. Feighan has been told the Soviet has signified willingness to perrni-t the 1,200 "Old Believers" to leave, provided Turkey or the United States will take them. In challenging the ad- mittance of the 250 ."01d Believers" last summer, Feighan wrote the attor- ney general, "it semis incredible' that Turkey, a member of NATO,' is un- willing or unable to pro- vide these people with adequate protection from Soviet agents. I am unable to understand that." Lee Harvey Oswald slashed his wrists in a Moscow hotel in 1959 shortly after he notified the U.S. Embassy there that he was detecting to the Soviet That is one of the 'disclosures in the file the Kremlin has turned over to the State Department on the assassin. According to these records, Oswald made this apparent sui- cide attempt while unem- ployed and living at the Metropol Hotel. His application to stay In Russia and obtain ci- tizenship went all the way up to the Presidium. On the recommendation of Y. A. Furtseva, thq file shows, Oswald was grant- ed entry to prove himself a reliable Marxist. There is no indication in these records what the Reds thought of him.. Several years later, af- ter working in various Soviet factories and mar- rvying'a Russian woman, the killer got a U.S. visa to return home. The Central Intelligence Agency is looking into information that two wo- men and- a man accompa- nied Oswald on his trip to ,1Ir?s:ico last fall #Sept. 26- Oci. 31, and that the man uh eyucrrth flew to Cu- ba. 'rh?' ,c'I.A anti other in- te~li t?nc?e authorities are tt t i v i n g. -the pnsa;ibilt- fy th;i O,twald may have berir engaged iri arranging arS c