AIDE SAYS LABOR GOT MARSHALL PLAN MONEY

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000400550005-6
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November 11, 2016
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March 8, 1999
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May 9, 1967
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Sanitized - Approved For Rele 17::-:3 i:cir O:hcr rutyo -ura Pc C, I CUICA-AO, ILL. RR State Department polices in 1 - , to disrirp 1 ibe receipt cif U.S. .rnurni,is Party bit has become government, officials are not -shipments in France'.. Tovc- one of the most: militant anti- takingadcquatcPrecaution. stone said C otnini nists'in the labor move- As the interview ended., in Lovestonc gave another rebut- IRVING BROWN, who was 1-i e. has contributed anti-So- tal to Braden's charges: "if I then head of the AFL's of viet resolutions to AFL-CIO were' in charge of the CIA, fire in F?,uropc'at the time, un platforms and is credited with we,wouldp't have all these dis douhtedly got c 0 u nt c r p a r t far - reaching influence over closures." r - 466,391 ', AW Old iCii;! By William J. i?atouy Of Our It'ashingtonBurean _ CPYRGHT e Oe o;nmunrs gat er. You -- A high AFL-CIO official says Ameri- can labor representatives re- ceived "generous" amounts of foreign currencies from Mir shall Plan sour- cs in the curly. 1950s and helped. spare West- ern Europe from widespread, Red-inspired labor strife. *' lay Lovestone, director of, the AFL-CIO Department. of international Affairs and long- time foreign policy adviser to Jcderalion PresidenI George Mcany, made the statements in -an interview. Lovestonc said these "'c.pun-; terpart funds" were obtained by U.S. labor officials .from the Paris headquarters of the Economic Co-operation Ad- mini,tiation? (I CA) and spent in France, Italy and West Ger- many., No one, he said, could estimate how much money was received. HE l)END'.1), however, the assertion by former Central in- telligence Agency, executive /fhomas Braden that the CIA supplied the former AFL with millions of dollars for this pur- pose. In fact, the peppery Love- stone said, he told top CIA of- ficials to "keep their fingers i out of the pie" in' European labor affairs and they did so. The foreign currencies LL b. ca s te nave to upset Comnnrnist effort to ges to rotten eggs. Comnurnistgtakeover of French block unloading of; N[arsnall ,Plan Supplies in Frcnc'h ports, O V E S'T' O N E, a ? quick- itabor-.unions. He said the Com- rs tnvo vc e uin,; a: waterfront 'toughs to 'compete an;:] piercing ..blue eyes, once military.: organization with a lnis4 gangs -trvin,T headed the Ani~rican Com- strength of 68.000 and French with C0111m1 funds for such, work, Love- stone said.. .. . This money also was used to ,assist the Force Ouvriers (lO) - an anti-Commu-' nist labor group in France - and similar union organiza- tions in Italy and Germany, he added. ? "Lot me' tell you, counter- ptart funds were spent gener- ously;" Lovestone recalled. "If it hadn't been for the AFL, then you would have lost Europe. We did it with courage - not cash," he said. "If it -hadn't' been for us, the Commies would have corn plcte -control,'of the French and" Italian 'trade unions and could have paralyzed t h e i r economics. "Economic instability - that's sauce for the:. Commu- nist goose - and that leads to labor issues. Eyes downcast, he said: "I never had any dealings with. Braden.. Nobody in the AFL- CIO took any money from Braden," J l..aler, more spirited, he ad- j dcd: "I think Braden is all I wet. He wouldn't know the dif? ference between a Communist union, a bona fide union and ?a pregnant mare. LOVESTONE found solace in the admission by United Au- to Workers' president Walter' P; Reuther that the UAW transmitted $50,000 from the CIA to German unionists. Reuther and his brother, Victor, long have been, accus- ing Lovestone of working with the CIA. . Now, Lovestone beams: "People in glass houses political instability - sauce for 1 shouldn't throw stokes." -~ Y And he noted with a raised ;eyebrow that Reuther and Bra- 'den are both on the board of directors of the Carnegie Foundation,___ CPYRGHT