WASHINGTON POST SERIES BARES LOVESTONE AS CIA ARM IN LABOR

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000400550037-1
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November 11, 2016
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March 8, 1999
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37
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January 30, 1966
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Sanitized - Approved FFantReje0ep i IA-RDP kim STATINTL ~6'9C'~ CC~1ru'- h Si u?~ Labor .+.gr+1;,-?rf^~~'+1k'F~TR..,~::.;z -+'rv-Y yr.'L~~ii~?SiG.Ma?0~7'~!r:'.?..!4y'~'r~'Ki`.`.,'::+.~.-^:~.... ' By GEORGE MORRIS s ones >>g Influence on labor's CPYRGHT Lovestone, ' director of the AFL-CIO's Department of International Affairs, as the CIA's "labor arm," appeared recent];, in a series of four long articles in the Wash- ingtoi1 Post. The articles that ran daily starting with the Dec. 30 issue, was the first such full. blov,-n disclosure in a daily paper of the work of this shadowy man who is George Meany's "see- ret-ry of state" and adviser on anti-Communist affairs, hitherto, 1,1vcstone's 30-year career as "Labor's Cold Warrior" - the tills of the series - was followed n,o:tly in The Worker and Marx- ist literature. Only on rare occasions have some writers let go bits of in- formation of this man who made a profc;sion of hitching the trad" unions to the kite of the most rabid coldwarriors. And most did so to praise his value for anti-Communist espionage. Why the Washington Post ran the series is not clear. We are told by the staff writer of the series, Dan Kurzman, that Love. makes an analysis of his work and views important. Put who was at the other i end of the pipeline that fed the .material to the Post? Surely it wasn't, any of Mcany's people. We can only guess in the light of the dozens of places where he has a good word for the policies and activities of Walter Reuther and his men in the field of foreign relations, as he mercilessly ex- poses the cloak and dagger over. seas operations under Lovestone financed by more than $2 million of AFLCIO money annually. 0r oe f The Post is certainly not a foe, of U.S. foreign, policy. It is one' of the country's most influential papers In support of that policy. The Kurzman series compiles much evidence confirming the continued sharp division in the AFL-CIO on international affairs notwithstanding the recent nar. rowing of the gap between the Reuther and the Meany-Dubin. sky-Lovestone group over Viet- nam policy. "Lovestone Is, In fact, Meany'a Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75-R9 19R000 O TIT w-ii 00550037-1 .