DULLES' LAPSE IN BRIEFING JFK MAY HAVE TIPPED ELECTION:

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January 1, 2000
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STAT Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/04/09: CIA-RDP75-00149R000500450030-8 25 YFAP PP-RFVIFXnil Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/04/09: CIA-RDP75-00149R000500450030-8 lbulles Lapse in Briefing, May Have Tipped .Electil Ex CIA Chief Unwittingly. G;ve Kennedy. An Issue That Nixon Couldn't Touch 1 he reason; He ? ac privy to, Saw It as Issue of Policy weeks ,of the campaign. overt to covert." r and unable to Ro after Mr. Ken- 01n world situation:ihey did not-rs nedv_with fuil steam and:vitriolicover our own overnment's.; on the issue in the vital last two pans or programs for- action, ? nificant political mileage for Mr.; _-A-s-' Mr. Dulles briefed Mr.;,. Kennedy in the Castro. issue. ictevenson In 1956, so he was Ignorant of Invasion Plans ordered to brief Mr. Kennedy in Mr. 1960. But, as he said in a state-,,~+ was In his Nixon $ hohanks, ,Six eed Crfislees ece rient Tuesday: ' My briefingsr . ," hi--elates how lie was frustrated Isere Intelligence triefings oo. to icit mr. t'enneay an about; matters so be could discuss for Cuba must center on the.ques-eign policy on a knowledgeable- ?,ie eeu ,t wa3 I'VbL we we unt min.. - e Any fair analysis of the elec for Mr. Stevenson to be con-- lion than the usual teapot-i 'Ahy did Mr. Dulles hold out.' :-mrest varirty of post-election on Mr. Kennedy and Rive ;him*, reveations. the opportunity to win votes, Because Nir, Kt?nnedy was,and nail down the election? kept ignorant before his electionSame Procedure In 'St . n? the Eisenhower-Nixon plane It is necessary to go hack' tn for nioo-tting an anti-Castro in- 1952 when President Truman, in"' va-.on it now turns out pars-ta smart gesture, ordered that, doxically that the riemoctaticiCIA briefings on the global situa-t nnminre henefited from a phe-Ition be given to both White! nomenaJ?: r,.~kv political break. I-louse candidates, Adlal E.r But fur it, he could well havestavensunandGeA.Eisenhower. been defeated.- and Mr. Nixoni 'Gen. Eisenhower followed the; wnutd now be in? the White came rmcedure in 1956 HP hp,-' crisis deserv(-s more examirta- trim, and he. was a-patriot,- i' campaign from briefing John P.teven . in the election: ? But i si disturbed Mr. l~ljton,';ytrhp" ~ew..?=x: mer CIA Chief Allen Dulles heId~ ChIcnpo Tribune Pratt S.svf not juit atattd >ttilL WASHINGTON, Metcai 23 r . It wPP a .vote-pr90 ucit .Te.. The amar.ing disclosure that tor?lsponseto The Ke,nnedy:camp,. It By TED LEWIS he would do setrtetbilig atbdut It. tion under wraps. fyt in thn;P too Pre-men-ii,. But Mr. Kennedy was happily Y"? TS the ^ wits no cloak-and-s,,. i.Cnnrint-in October.I!S0 of the dsft; r psi' raratinder way on invasion preparations. ,%ny dbuht rr3 . cal; tl, t Cnu)d, ,,trevelnn I l? -.~. ? .t,lw;, t.. s... . _-,,.?. ? -. N R r i t-i ?.t (0440 W. i-tr .y, N..; 'o fl ha', 11-1- forced t) soft- ', "= ^ pcoil:he Cub?nissue. lie' iuld n,t. ?rd rf Ir,t ucm't it have ir,ste.,d, it seas an issu teat . o-i .pt - i is r, ?1e, 1- Id h.,d a do 11,..h;ng pot;cy Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/04/09: CIA-RDP75-00149R000500450030-8