HANDWRITTEN NOTES - 1957

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May 28, 1957
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Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDPO1-01773R000100100009-4 /9s"7 14 01 f~ CJ ',,.~ // /t?4? .ZP Z 3, 5' X,nA A k ! r/71 ~ z 2 r R z-j L /, / , ' 1 , 1 , 17 vo 4vvist if "D J1?7 /6 , /Y: f `MA7 r8. zY;~ V a Tat 7 / 04,4- /6 7-,/' Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDPO1-01773R000100100009-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100009-4 Service Rates (lion! Year sri9p services were. justified In assert- log that the reductions would -sadly Mire % - It seemed likely ? that there Would sm ?mmentosrto restore bi~ " det ou ItMpe,, fathO~riZ* ?ac be by tenn.r. apd sat r corded.- The Admmlitt1t1on'. mWn !ropes have bars ptaaed In th gertate V the Boats, Een*tor J, Nkilliaa ,yldbrtgw: J4 Cd G led V,$5 ~to4 11 ; I.. da, my h'? what he attempt by era ;de)a 11wt a outs abatoXi rq . LOW tlot;thsir man lest ;ties. 'a ci, its, two t that y ~qqe itatemsu e nv O lqi the list ? two ; seke b& kSd ~.ent 6 to 1.. 1C 00 ft"Wr 5p,'# 1 In ills as g>~ve olues?to Washingtonj~Pr eedings (Mai 57r 1167) TT p'REtiIDZNT Had lunch with ChancWor Ademauer of West deuneny Met with National security pound!. ADASigned Nn tike-lteU- yaeoDiominated James M. Wit- to be-i inba.sador to Pak- on i Opened .4**t!.i1 lubeos >''riv e(Slon 0o- hW Cdr lion funds ' TOP H Worker an L &a. tar Odor, I4lst the scope 'ot:operstlonl by super?aaM C. L A. Its anti propdattoe., .are not AN public. Ita, employment flgti and almost Z sours oldest are kept ac per. by, that the agenw. Xaalllddea a s~ Ar1W acy,,~ at d~sturbfd about 010 et'c, I. A..' Rspretef-ttlve 8 told the House., "We spend .1 'ixiest ,expression- of The Adjourned at 4:45 P. M. Joint Atomic subcommittee heard witnesses on fall-out danger. Judiciary subcommittee opened 1)eartn=3 on Constitu- tion! amendment to give Pres- ident Item veto power on ap- propriations. )1CPARTMDNTa & AQiCNCIES Housing Administrator Cole- defendeq Administration's housing pommy. book- Defense. ent Mt. said mdWoo wirtaft Is auteni tie extension of nu- clear bor4ib development. . 8UPRI M COURT Granted new trials to Henry Orunswald and vipers in tax as ease. tih Uphold an tado a tax eve. don. car similar to that of Gambler Frank Costello, Agreed to review contempt dgment , of Alabama Court idnst N. A. A. C. P. ICHZDULED FOR TODAY (may !1, 1137) House and dente meet at noon: is of mullahs,, Of dollars a this or%aislMtlon. It has oil no screening or control a Congress, and that in Itself an invitation to exctue1v4 riding and to empire-buIldIAg: a ic7 was created after' seas" w ,nark. ? it was 1Athe .Mpagu~ac r M `a" of the and ocdtrok fig' max E f Look,. Plug?Alarm is H-S use. Simply lug it required lug-Aldr instant I mperdtu danger ? ' t. Evety to equip iii ?trutN, a icol ~.9s a Y. C. adds 3% A., NAMMAC Write or phone o 145 lost 57th Stte ~tysW ionairon !din the lRosts and ABM irk 7 itaes. boats r rte - diltjjhies, out d alday in the Spotta ectio ~a,rtv..imiurh~ the cilia Ad 6one? m $sradeep. RSparSal atsve ,.oo. ~wtrs :inch the Appropels I3ygjOy; Instances' { M igreed that Aromed the mill Law besemi THE NEW YORK TIMES, TUESDAY, MAY tor, see cw coooet'nln[ undeliver- mail of the second. third .se held for to 5 cent 4 Olt; me in si,rreladd mail.' O'o which U$- ~eq~-~1rite' an4. tow ems wtta 's f,16~ 61.75 to u r i0s't26 cents 'td M. cents on ..t?ttut:musLbS delivered to Tii~ ies'I .wee with: the return re- to cents,. wadi . Gig rv sat. E it be iii Central i Ind Uga-ce Vab at ni Hof dollars s Yew, with M.)wosat'us Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDPO1-01773R000100100009-4 of ide i*I ad OR l'raasit Fug4a arias L. Pa~ter- of the Transit d the City Plan- tn to nrw, un 'orM fun an arry+o+e fu sit capt 958. he req Mtl w , vard li t of bits t- s s to "This gigantic o tional cons tfon is un matched t nywhere the wor l and has not been in vain," 8ydget Director declared. MMrr ~Beame re rted that t i ci would have include $22 000,000 a year in its dapittp~ budgets to achieve its achedulj pf sewage disposal plant coq struction through 1964. MERGER OF UNIONS PUT OFF IN ILLIN01I W.9 No York 'stmts. Clir WSept. 3-Del gates" to the separate conve tons of the s to America Federation of bor and' Co tress of Ind vial' Organiz ons were told at an afterno4 meeting here today that t1 merger of the two grout scheduled today, had be paRponed. ?ho neme& came aft a ogee j ;t p . offipe of the grou two or clal toffees of Oeor; M tional A. F. L.-C. I. Pr'- Mr y's representativda were J. M9pavin and E4 e , Moats, both of Was j b Germano, prpident the is .State Induatri U the C. I. O. grou em from the joint seasit an said: 'There I. no merger said one point of di a ment stemmed from U fusel of the IIllno lots adoration of Labor to polntmeppt of an IWno I.' O. eiders as executive vi resident of the merged grou despite C. 1. O. acceptance A. L. leaders for the posts president and secretary-tree Oil Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDPO1-01773R000100100009-4 1'957. f 1C "1M sd hrem r.g 1 zaattlons In capital buddget.t. and15.000 000 would be re- served for budget aimendme is to Dec. 31: 1951 . The ayor was warned M-60 of 4'Mcult p lem"I_- by the in yin July 1, 1958. I - The Budget Director prediot- sd ysluble rises io, mandatory lin"O cola ' stea . tax the de yy and insurance payments. eire x ww demands t atdst that ! liar cat cou not I omue its revenues. budget. set U61 on a caht~ar{ r basis, Is a set of allocation for public hn- provements. The expense budg- et, figanafted by real; estate taxes and, Wnfww~p llaneoust revenues, Is I set up on a July 1June 80~fla- cal-year basis. In _ga It the City. I , '. _' i I The cltyas authority to Incur ment064 for undert a stall bfiddget Is limited In general to 10 per ppte ent of rd t r five- 'ear aver l~ee~ of ll {valuations Spending o>f funds exempt set. the debt limit is permit- tuotlonrlcco Vol. hoe-] As df Julyp1 Abraham Dtrpotor, I Ckoorc Alexander Shnith Wool Twists; Velve , III I- Nylon Rayon L cope d T y ns extu s, -,, tons in eve conceivable weave t x#4 literally hun jreds and hundreds of rglkl molt any roomi ' Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDPO1-01773R000100100009-4 1FUND BILL PASSED G AFTER Q., I. A. FIGHT A`sncy rid Over Nixon Trip as Votes 570 Million t state, Justice by DRURY rc+~l b )dew TK Tlarm. WASHIN TON, May pS The House Representa~Uves passed a 70,722,613 State- Justice iipp priations bill to-day. It ac after a squabble; over wheth the Central Intel- ligenes Agen had 11x4A___ffi- of the troubles Vice ? nt Richard M. Nixon might encounter in Latin America. Zanier, tl~e House defeated a geothern tempt to cut funds for the 'new civil-rights division of the Justice Department. 'i By voice vote, it agreed to raise the salary of foseph M. Immigration 'Cocaradis- 8wl"` GREYHOUNIr I sioMr, a target frequent grensonal criticism, from $17,- S00 to S".0m `year. The argrgum um over the C. I. - 14 BILLION was started by Representativ e Prince Pros n, Democrat of Georgia, I a ember of the Ap- prdpriatlons, Committee. He said it was seam, tunat the dated` bus terminal vanoe that oe might .w- --- - velop daring the Nixon font. re hound Noting the CMgress annual- G Tlu authority said a letter 1y, appropria "an unbeiev- to Mayor Wagner that a 1947 abW' amour of- money to the policy, statement tilted a city's agenq witho it receiving an ac- solemn pledge" on cam pC g, be Mid be wondered ~- Without the P the wthorltvt said. it wool have `wtsether getting buUt1/tta own $24,000 ter- 1U moneys rthwas Iminsll Hidden It contencjed, too, """' in`gton Iielghtl at Lbe IQ to require W? ubjeeted (Bridge. The letter said ven'geheral brief, with the expenditure ~artuie. nassacs a wou ,.. Rw _ ... riatl es but 219 - it for discussion at the included e~- .,o.. of Sstt c)ne is sla ~. Stab ent-4192,8$9,- next ~VNtusday_ InforniatAgency-$101,-~ give better service t DUETS ()Res` i!O L ,l The compahy 's !. close its Fit loth Street tmt t e r;Hagttrty Takes an Exception fifth Street, Manhattan, to Headline on purchase 1213 Forty-third Avenue, Island City, Queens, If as$" to TU now Taft TNM autboi lied to psodeed. WASENtITON, may 15 Passenger opnatlos James C He enn.n Matm an the Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDPO1-01773R000100100009-4 other than the ones I~ now has, to Use its facilities. t3rayune Tours or New :urn, ai week of 1957. cud sight-seeing ? company: Arrow i _- . _ THE NEW YORK TIMES, FRID MAY 16 I9SE. IS ; TOM The ST TE OIL RIGHTS' Greyhound's Thi fourth Street terminal.- planned Street she" sad prages en . Fortydifth Serest and then weuM the. be fives up. Conn" and Warwick-Greenwood at;;;. servicing the Catskills. Mr. C,gnet and a greyhound lawyer, Harold J. Drescher', said the proppeed terminal was =,- No y to give the city more than a year, in taxes, aompared with the $1t0,000 the' Port Au- thority pays in lieu of taxes on Its terminal. The new terminal'lite would run 550 feet east'fr4n Eighth Avenue along Thl~ty-fourth Street and_ 54q., fee east on Thirty-the Street. The com- pany's pp t to 1 runs frorp Thi -third Thirty- fourth In the midi of the The Greyhound o icials de- nied the authority's ntentton Continued From Page 1 000,000 In the fourth quarter, as the recession got under way. The report said that "data so far point to a substantial further drop in profits since the that of the year." Pre fldent Eisenhower met again today with his new eco- noxdc It is made pp of the Secretary of the Treasury, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, the u{tairman of the Council of Eoo- nomic Advie" and the White House economic assistant The Federal Reserve Board reported today that department store sales were off again in the second week In May. com- pared with a year earlier. The yiear-to-year decline was 4 per cent In the week ended May 10, following tart S per cent drop In the peiviotts week. , Meanwhile, the Association of American Railroads reported that freight loadings in the week ended May 10 were up four-tenths of 1 per cent from the previous week but down 26 per cent from the eorresponding LONDON, Mayi 15 (UP)- BM has sent its chief eco- nomtt: advisee to Washington for talks on the United States recession, official sources said today. Rgbert Hall, the econo- mist, and Sir Leslie Rowan, a senior official of the British Treasury, are expected to sound out American official.. on joint moves ,to avert international re- percug'ions from the United States economic situation. Auto Output Rises ' DCTROIT, May 15 tRi-The natlon's car factories will build 86.600 cars this week, highest volume in six weeks, Automo- eddownltotal will compare with 78,506 ht times assemblies last week and 127,- malntalaed that tiieriii had been - "in6ormal - presentatfopi to the AUTO UNION ORDERS ernment has ever filed in the Supreme Court, according to Justice Department otflcials. The source of the legal dis- pute is the Submerged Lands Act of 1968. The law gave the Gulf states all rights to minerals under adjoining seas to a dis- tance of three miles from shore or to the states' "historic bound- aries," wlUcll~ver was farther. Texas and the others in the suit - Misslasippl, Alabama, Louisiana and Florida-contend Tl Net at Nat fasted Can Is- ferred Treasut Rsservc Chpirm Co"I and Gr nottile that their boundaries were fWd at three marine leagues or mare when they entered the Union. A marine league In 3.46 miles. The Government'a,brlef makes the tral point that the United S has always regarded miles as the limit of na- tional sovereignty at sea under International law. Hence, It argues, any state coming into.. the Union had to conform to that boundary. Manifestly,", the bl'lef says, "state boundaries cannot extend beyond the national boundary. "By annexingr Texas the United States certainly did not commit itself to relinquish what has been a fundamental cornerstone of its world policy throughout Its history, vital alike to its commercial, fishing and defensive Interests, and to substitute a policy dictated by the late Republic of Texas. "So to hold would, mean in effect that Texas was not an- nexed to the United States, but that the United gates was an- naked to Texas" Another major point In the brief is that the definition of the national boundary "Is a political matter in the field of foreign affairs." For this reason, the Justice Department argues. courts must accept the definitin made by the ' tical branches of the Gov t." The brief says en the S b Department has made the tborttathle decision an tbg ward boundary-three Ate, brief takes specific note of the fact that sident Risen- hower in his 1952 campaign "expressed the opinion that ttbhe Tartan boundary was three leagues from the coast." . To support that view, the brief says, the Justice Depart- ment asked Congress in 1953 to draw a line on a map specifi- cally giving Texas rights out to three leagues. This would have affected only mineral rights, pot the "boundary" of national sovereignty, it declared. But instead Congress decided "to limit all states to their boundaries as they actually re." The Government's suit asks the Supreme Court to make the five states pqy over all royal- ties collected from oil produc- I the ear lion beyond the three-mile iimlt1C. H. I since 1950.-The amount is now Stakes close to $100,000,000. Ito the Pass, harden trade i Confin Robert Adjottr nil noo' Rack tied inc andbu Parr Justice tion. A until n, Way'tee roe tender trade l Staff sight, pract~ DEPAP Stan pm With ( Ric] use h( ties 1< A. 1L 2 ON Bartle, WAS -The Precede pointmi nephew Speaks Federal ndow Also was th Caws c The Marvin reappoi Fans Stubbs z cry&Ir deX i,' roNbAy, JULY 2l; Is" I Musts ....17 - 9 Ships .....:.40 3 Obituaries ...1 Society s Radio ....... 1 SRortii s0 '3 Rea}; Estate. .33 TeIevfsfo ..41 0 Screen . ,,...12 Theatr4, .11-19. 9 Sermons '....24 Weather ,....40 Defense chief urges vigilance on Soviet forces. Page 10 Norstald declares West still holds balance' bf power. Page 12 European Common- Market plans waft on de Gaulle. Page:13 Dr. Eleenhower'atart9 d11+ff- cult phases of tom,' Pl a 14 sogott s tent as no* ow, cbnvenes. . Page 14 Domestic . Japanese , airlines rvtnj< 21 cities, - Page t0 oernntane . abed Politics. The - Senate hopes to com- ction this' week on'the CO ciprocal trade rent let bill, In a to acceptable to thee Admnio on. The Ho expected, td continue its in es- tigatiott of $her4tan Adams and ' his reported 11interventign on behalf of t 14esd Hampshire textile imill in a dispute with the A yi(11:L] L. J' n Morhouse, Repubr is s ts thairinaar,? threw Is? ppo to Mrs. May Prwtba Davie the battla''for centtol now z: on people, 18 A, RVej sh eed theta p/lib in Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22: CIA-RDPO1-01773R000100100009-4 (secret poll a0mikr ,'to threw' sent i The Iraqi that for s f "r@4 "erve Jjj-a i -Is aim '; spite tie Revolt in Jraq LEBANON A)E SEES SYRIANS BOLSTE C. 1. A.,' OVERHAULING VARG MES FA1I HOPE OF U.S,'LEAV/NC! DEMANDED BY MORSE r BORDER POSITIO S = --~ T0,som KE IORPdR Dr*. Karim A arty Lebanon's the -~.-- WASHINGTON, July 20 fAP) chief repreaen -Senator Wayne Morse, Demo- United Nations, law a hope , io today that yea Tntl'~rs Fiepairt 1~rooFs on crat of Oregon, lter y. that nee Stites Flea isCommandin the Central Intelligenoe Agency Observers Believetbe Shah `troops might helihdrawn from ft I had failed to call the turn on this adlintry thin a few Dmaee.ua_R1rirut Reed ttiea overthrow . ? ? ._'_ _ro gent on at ha p;ned to the I B>~IRUT, Lebanon, July 201 agency. Japanese pompraails+e resolution, (UP )-Traveler arriving in, .-Senator Morse. a member .1 411 i -? o-r-i tee, said our intelligence was forced the hah te?' fine Iien,Provsl of the ' lutlon. i were digging in ~ind strengthen- just plain. lousy-they, didn't bile masts' 3seem have . ii ato till alive ct:adopted, tie said, It ight enable Ins positions close to the Leb- know what was going on,?' He United Nations tttrcgt to replace ansse bonier. gave his views In * transcribed gotten him.; th? croon, In "a tni e^v,,,tr . *,._ he t Welke." - _adio ,..-gram.. among the Ilectua(elite P ~}tlgns wore progressing A frequent oritfe of Ad~llnia- decry a. go ernment in w oh' T Lebanese' resentatlve on botth?ades of the Beirpt-Da- tnti on fo i alt major eciatohs an a said in an into that he mescus highway from the [n Pon Mr. by_ the Sh But this elem t would make a de iltd report to Syrian border fifteen miles into Morse said he was shocked at is neftheh o 111anized nor c It the Security q c today on R All Syrian stratag territory. h in ha%y bad *. the Dulles, agency, headed by 6 ' of mdbihstn$* much force armed- intUtn and the g1f potnb on the brother of The Tupeh (C t) hi his conlmancfng the vital I-u Oft Secretary of State Dulles, rag " party has elfee~~ Nely t- bbbbsss~ennnnii t,e aot; W pons into hi Wa Were occupied by Syr- looked in the matter. jii i~ba t Y tered by th secu/lEy fo n tea troops, the travelers said. 'The Senator also said leas Dr. skoul u.bl h statement Some concentrations were re- shocked- that President isen- ZfHclen Secret' Pono? would mphasiae number. of ported to. be large. and eafily hower ' had not informed Con- sine the spotted from the road. Others gressional leaders at a White Iran y that the' Sa sae "arms smuggled 'I i1 N so efri ntlUnite QNatlenso rgc'oup" Were being camouflaged. House conference last Monday. rack in th? y had set up its trot In his Considerable digging was ? n that he already had ordered Count lie d evidence along the road if, United States marines "on the to one that I. r rya give k adDarently for tank trans way to the area of _6 surprise to' I n. telligence and d r inure, it Loonagg Te will petA q sid .' ht p. M. ? weak ea,wa .llnk n' , powers. Howe r,Ih. Units4 Watlifiii observer Is in,co piste Contro U S, A tiod Is Hailed land-mine fields. He said Congress should have ,Military traffic was heavy on been consulted in. advance. of gacaing up -the American Ma- +1ne and Army forces in the re:~ Jolt-torn city of. Baryt were flying. reconnalsartnce missionsl had landed-at Damascus.'Tesel redorts couldinot be confirmed,) metals in Beirut. tended to dis- count them. , APARTMENT RENTALS Wash[ngton Square Village announces rentals made with Maurice ? Ruth Villency, Dr. Mario G. Manella, Rosemary 'Q.- Gowen, Herbert J. Ravin, Irving Horowitz, Libby R. Cohen, a0,d Carl Nathan. ,outro0q a year it WYp to tbs Perijan f3uK, ? ' " Iof,President rent will. Of welt ri 1 ??Dut the lendMg' of Uaa ed,hu an army (1:4.a j '; satee'ttrrgqoo in Lebanon -'3.000 Pon A stei?d 4aot'al ,they said.; I fore! to blast bald to fie tM he Iannn'i for, delinquency Study. Page'25 ' So Intel ectuals t 0 1 ftIdX ffeld' youths pick the erventlen, charging that discarded beer cans... !sge 73 the U ted states was t- Congeee to consider Ring- nL tcc?Ibid. repression at, b 'Wood mine problem:.. Pag .2J, natloetlRllam..Hut tbp, wider ~B'roT, 30, absorbs ad tlo4. took tittle note of. he V cheese. yore. Pat 23 moral aspects of the move d Skin divers fail to find 1 1- seemed inapt mpinlyby a year-old wreck , 'Page 40 feeling of relief thaatf the ni ed Harlem fire set by?by I. states, as a diplomat said, " as child. Pa 42 not afraid. of the Soviet Un on t and that it would take stepa,to Industry add Labor save' the Middle East Eight thousand cap, makers icathuslutle Greeting may strika.tomorrow. Page22 Western diplomats also w rel~ ? 1 I - .'ittracltr'e Gla . NOW "gegeral staff"' set tip iarniAt..r f?r '?'oeld ttrfILYrw Yr?Ar ?( the United Natrona hrrretnry t:rnrrnl. 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Po' hlis 4 ring aKalra and M, w if what nuXtit be a11e.~ 1?`551 :111, Nansrn, rhainnnn ~,f the r.' Pent- In !kits nln 4 Jl ?a, ( t pp rmm ....w_--_'R O tr,. nut All of thffn, seen. t., n.__ I"." y- 'f 414, a ua tun wrglan comnou... )....w_ _~_ lu tartmen! ?f 8tatr,'. wrote. ?t atlLatluta terrttlte failure t>trrt{r ttl,v r:f c'"! run t~rrrellllnna of alt futh as well ;:WV ht. a Democrat, &&I f, .1 a-~.?tutsly ono r ref tut thnt~l it*rgrratr.l by Inr IN?rld Ihng t rnnminatlnn~,r group! A?~? h App !lire after raprea.tnf~y? ownK the agent j,,1 Mpre%entedl to agrrf to the to support t e Wirt that a and "M%4lar m' r,t.sbllshn>?nti )uller,~1, Iland teaPa't fur r air the N'nrkt Jrat (.(in r n Mquept" imtion by the !ratted tat `atx `t tk commit! ' w?oyld be follow Ved a^ptonagr agents of the 1 d , ~r,.,t he 'Deli! l'no,n (aaLhblPlc rom?; r'd by a Itl? (' I A are s he to that tiro Women, (1tA+tn* ((r thel'J mss would witA-'rant easing of subversive Ctiv.adtng ae 411000,1 rna,yurr ,fItIr,',t, or our t hnintry ern sided to publish the kiss in the !'ar Last and uth'sulerofftrr diratoh,aUr sad tvn t"I'M rn' I by ha n . a )1'UrJd Cuuncll of I tqn hc, thew, Aala On the other hand I do . .._._._ ? Patrf Yr,r ter of Nt^rrI' W4y Arryrlcan Ptiends' 11'ur ('Otrr?' _ - -? 1- neren. --- ??? 1.?.r lununuing t pets zee foreign Itrlauu , ;x i tan"' in he k,a* by ht, a , 11.1-lereuon of f'tre Trade f t of United States, sure one friends to refrag from roster to n (;unr ord.r%A!e, and t, F ('n1on, card -One officer tradlnK with Comm at o ne lettarpn. abn,s.t Ur ~nDa1duln The ,halrfnan r wrote unist C trot turgid ' a rather frighteni .the Intler- r of the m tt Others gttfsttonrd h rig a't' n4'( a er may t r fut. pervaatvr ` r-C;,It, ae'.er mat Commltte a nine Roan c I In a of nonr?c n in srhr. 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