WHO'S WHO IN SPYING AT RABORN SWEAR-IN

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000100330010-0
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RIPPUB
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1
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November 11, 2016
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November 24, 1998
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10
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April 29, 1965
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,.! NEW YORK HERALD TRII3UNP Sanitized - Approved4Plbr2F%etWe TIIF COMMISSION that makes him direct f h 6 P o or o t e Central Intelligence Agency is accepted by Adm William F. 1Zaborn jr. left. Sworn as deputy director was . _. _ Richard Helms, center, whose .coti mission is held bythe_President. Was no explanation of why have the Central Intelligence "paper stories as CIA. men.. Btit" Washington Bureau Chief the 'list was made public. Agency." The purpose of the 1 It also listed o her$ ' whose WASHINGTON. Adm. Raborh succeeds John CIA, he indicated, is "to strive -names, have never been made President Johnson swore in 'A' ARC h w o was named for an orderly, just and peace- public before, although it did dm. William F. Raborn as CIA director by President 4ful world." e new director of the Gen- Kenned specificall d h t I y y. an w o served al- He had high praise, for Adm. as C IA personnel, al Intelligence Agency yes- most three and a half years Raborn, father of the Navy's Among the more or less rday in an unusual Cabinet In the pow;;. Mr. Johnson also Polaris missile, and for Mr. "overt" officiais whose names oom ceremony ,that looked , swore..in -Richard M. Helms 1 , McCone H i I , . e sa d Adm. Ica- have ajlpear~d it the past- e a convention of secret A career CIA official, as dep- : born is "a team-builder, and besides Mr. McCone nad Mr. `1 ents. , uty director, succeedin .... g Lt. he is It team-nlaver.'+ Ammo" the than P rbsons who jammed into the - `~ ~' ?""?"' that suggested to some that the President may seek closer clcputy to the CIA dircetiuct Rooih were some of VIGILANCE co-ordination and sit end to Q e ' e Houston, ' the e t nation's top CIA and ' ncy s s general counsel; Ly- io her intelligence officials, in. f In a short speech, Presl- f'ivalry, among the various agency 'cl d nt; i several who normally I dent Johnson said the Unitde Federal intelligence agencies. S. man B. Kitor; rAl cxccu- tlve director; Albert D. c nn ,,, se de Intelligence Offlcj l- were a pearances. Reporters were commitment to freedom and g._thre_e_._dcep _ in the- Cline, d direct-. , h nded a "guest list" for the if ? and Ray Cline, deputy y direct- peace we were not every room. ? The'-- mimcogt=;phcd i b for i ll r nte i ence~ e ony by the White' 0Iq ]~~~ttyj,~ij of {~~ p ss ss office that read read `} 4G~a4lISE~Mp'tt'`Ga ~e'`ce~a44ttilc~'t~at-e;"ZSf s~v ' h~?