IN THE NEWS THIS MORNING
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CIA-RDP75-00149R000600290013-4
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November 16, 2016
Document Release Date:
May 3, 1999
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13
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Publication Date:
June 13, 1963
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Approyed For Release 2000/04/14: CIA-
TH.. NEWS
THIS
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FROM THE HERALD TRIBUNE'S WORtD?WIOf SOURCES.]
Recalled spy. The former assistant soviet Naval attache
in London( a Prominent figure In the Profumo scandal) :
was called back home to Moscow last December as part
of Russia's investigation of the Penkovsky s y cue.
The Herald Tribune learned that Capt. Eugene Ivanoi
was among more than 300 Soviet intelligence agents re-
called from all parts of the world. Penkovsky was ex-
ecuted last month for giving Soviet secrets to the West
1' IVoice. Two high ofiiclals in the Kennedy administra-
tion were in disagreement on how to publicize the Alli-
ance for Progress program. Secretary of State Rusk (in
a secret, letter) defended the U. S. Information Agency's
$3.4 :r::llion Latin American program. Opposed: The de-
partrrtnt's representative to the Organization of Ameri-
can ;;; 2 tes, Dclesseps S. Morrison, He told a House com-
r,illt;; (last March) that the USIA's Voice of America is
uu 1 tie best means of telling Latin America the aims of
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