LATEST SPY CONFUSION

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000400300038-0
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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November 11, 2016
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June 1, 1999
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38
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Publication Date: 
August 2, 1966
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RADIO TV REPORTS, 'INC. Approved For Reba -Qk~ -V&1&; 9A.PV7 STATINTL PUBLIC AFFAIRS STAFF PROGRAM News 7 Final DATE August 2, 1966 11:00 P.M. CPYFRGHT STATION WMAL-TV LATEST SPY CONFUSION JOSEPH MCCAFFREY: "It all started with a cottage for sale, but then there were the secret papers and then the counter agents and then the jewel theft. "Well, for the latest spy confusion, here's Bob Gneiser." GNEISER: "District police are reported trying to solve a $19,000 jewelry theft while hampered by all the super secrecy of the CIA. This latest controversy involving the Central Intelligence Agency concerns a police report from CIA employee Hans Tofte. The jewelry was missing from his Georgetown home late last month shortly after two other CIA agents visited the place. "According to Washington Correspondent Clark MOLLENOFF(?), CIA Agent Kenneth Slocum was taken through Tofte's home which was up for sale. During his inspection, he accidentally spotted some secret material lying out in the open. "Tofte said Slocum returned the following day with another agent while he was out and confiscated that material. The next day, said Tofte, he noticed, that all that Jewelry. was , missing." b"r,?a-Approved 1F?or Welbas' ' /O 'f' 'TCt IA t"VEM Rt1Ci MMM?0