FOR UNAUTHORIZED HANOI TRIPS 27 LOSE PASSPORTS
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October 2, 1967
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Sanitized - App- 4_,,P~lease : CIA-RDP75-00
007 2 1967
Per roc u*ezc.rized
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By R. 11. BOYCT.: ew or. Michael 1 er-
Scripas-Howord S'uff Writer . U. ' y + _1
The State Department has re- .+ Supriano of San Francisco and wouldn't do it again: But he:+?lid,
tioked the passports of 27 Ameri- Richard E. War. They went in it Nlay. and lost his passport.
cans who have traveled to North September, 1965. The passports' Dellinger, editor of the Pacifist .
Vietnam - without its permis- of all but Ward were revoked in Liberation magazine, is now
stun, the department disclosed February. 1986. helping organize an anti-war
today. Most of-the 27 went on The department' said Ward's demonstration. March on the
self-appointed "peace" missions. passport was not withdrawn be- Pentagon on Oct. 21.
Nine others who recently have ; cause he did not return to the U Most publicized of those listed
made unauthorized trips to Ha- S. after the Vietnam trip. Ward, Is Yale.p ro f es s o r Staughton
not also may lose' their .pass- a freelance writer. now lives in Lynd, who went to Hanoi in De-
ports after the department has Paris. cember, 1965. with Aptheker and
completed investigations of their Koch is a radio announcer. Thomas E. Hayden, a founder of
travel. The department declined Mlyerson is international secre- the leftist "students for a Dem--;
i to name them. tary of the communist-sponsored ? ocratic Society."
One of the nine, presumably Is W.E.B. DuBois Clubs, which he The passports of these three
Stokely Carmichael, the militant called~a "socialist youth move- were revoked early last year,
Negro black power advocator nlgnt,- ?llpriana, 4 iI wia! but s appeal by Pl'ntt nor
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p to Vietnam
--- ' who made an unpublicized trip wor
er. still is pending in Federal
to Hanoi after visiting commu- was paid for by the North Viet- Distriot f'ourt.
nist Cuba in July - also without ' namese Youth Federation. Be-
fore going, the four attended the ? Barbara Deming of Lihcra-
communist-organized World permission. going, Mag-azine; Patricia Griffith,
.
THREE WOMEN Peace Congress in Helsinki, a chemistry professor's wife;
The nine whose passports soon Ralph B. Schoennnan, who Diane Bevel, wife of James Bev
niay be lifted also presumably gained notoriety for inspiring el who is one of Dr. Martin Lu-
include three women who are Bertrand Russell to stage "ban they King's lieutenants in the -
the latest group of Americans to the- bomb" sit-ins in London Southern Christian Leadership
go to North Vietnam on an un- streets and who later helped Conference; and Grad New
authorized "peace mission" - Lord Russell stage his "War man, whose GI brother Dennis
Mrs. Dagmar Wilson of Wash- Mmes Tribunal," visited Ha. 'Mora is serving three years ? in,
ington, Mary Clarke of Los An-` not in February, 1966, and again prison for refusing to go- to
gores and.Ruth Krause of Engle- in January, 1967. The second South Vietnam. They visited
wood, N. J. They were in Hanoi ~ tri cost him his ass rt. Hanoi last January and North
two weeks ago. f ! p"n Vietnam paid their expenses.
aY}dwl e4inger x jo I pao,1
The S t a t e' Department re- ?. The late A. J. Muste, chair-
leased the previously un- - man of the, committee ot? non-
published list of those who have violent action. He was 81 when
had their passports revoked for he went to Hanoi in April, 1966.
travel to North Vienam at the
request of Scripps-Howard.? Carol Brightman, 29, an
ex-teacher who founded and ed-
Newspapers. It refused. to give its Viet Report, a magazine chit.
any more information a b o u t fetal of U. S. Vietnam policy.
-them or give the dates of their
trips. ? Horace Ohampney of Yel-
One is Herbert Aptheker, an low Spring, Ohio; Mrs. Eliza-
Beth
i .Boardman t Madison_ ;
admitted communist and a lead- Wis
; Phillip V. Drath of f San
Ing parry theoretician as direc- Rafael, Calif.; Robert Eaton of
tor of the American Institute for Philadelphia, and Ivan Masser-
Marxist Studies. Jr. of Concord,' Mass. They are
Another is William Worthy, a 'the Quakers who sailed to Hai .
Negro newsman whose passport phong on the Phoenix. It's skip-''
also was revoked after earlier per, Dr.., garlp I....: Ben ,
C visits to Communist China in i;liltss'ittakpo.;.,.t~3_;1_r {
1956 and Hungary in.1957.
EARLIEST
Among the earliest to visit
North Vietnam without permis-
sion were Jon Cj sti hgr Koch -
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