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,rktng on fig. n~ - meapure tlseady been .hopes to do I; rmlttee heard ~[ Commerce nd"bther Gov; in its L{i'at last month. president of Union, ands ' rancr; rnm- l s and the r rc Industry~? Wednesday. i rd 9peno, tt~tt County, from New have been i a "safety ursday. gs art to ti"E t Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/22 :CIA-RDP01-017738000100130064-0 ;~? ~~ __-_ ___ __ti,?. .-._ ,.. .,.T..,, newt cnn{r?rr?nCr, thr e~cretxry iNorth Vietnam's Presi e t m uire ]v:4t ne otixtions bMwre the st k-~De dismissed sq "ail..,.,,ingly dis?iPremler Were tr~ AN Neon from Utica, N. Y. port rrlcasr?rl h~?re }?rsterda~,y by~ofticial press agent : "Al -,-_---_---,_---_-_..-.. _.. ??__ a ftou vr? Ai~mr?rf Snrvictrs 9Ub-~ dour fight will be ton the west and moved In a north,;cnmmiltee headfd by Rt!pre- hard," Ho Chi MMh a ]r northwest direction at what one aentative F. award HEbert, people are resolved to ~t seienti.a said; was x speed of Democrat of Louislana? tit final victory." He we about 3h miles a ~rorid and an ~ The subcomtrUttee declared "Again we say to Pr~ altitude of AO to 80 miles.tthat Mr. McNamara had virtu- ,Johnson; It the United It was Kenerarly agreed that ally ovltridden the views of hla really wants peso tt the mctrcor disinEegr>}ted betore.imUitary advisers, and had wltltdraw all United Stet it rear?hed the earth. ishown a ]seta of candor in ex- satellite troops' ifam Vietnam and atop the t give war there." Other Demands Beillssr The United 8tatea,l hr must also "st once'. a dltionally" stop bomb Viettlam, and the V r: people must settle th !s reunifying ,Vletta>(m v torel~n interference. ~retnier Pharr ? V charged wa Johnso~i 8 trrutlon with "turttlttg a eye and- deaf ear" to_,Z lour-point stand on the want d pha war. He part'. ly noted Washington's ofi to the third point, esUing i settlement o[ the. intern fain of South Vfetnant,. cordattce watt the prdgr. etcong. ' To opJect to the t~lyd to staff to the w9toie dot stand' the Pretialar: vntcea Stktes withdnawe demllitarissUon of Vtetni accordance with tho;l61 C agretmentathat endeQ fief china war, and rgtniff (laatttsand o? Prtigo ~Qeh 9 q ~ I . rstry plans to ing Newspaper GuUd of w that it feelsiYurk and the newly mar ed ndard~ should~World Journal Tribune, lt~c, ut there wa.4 no indication of an onal critics of early settlement. also been ale-I The publishers appeared to getting an tgreemenCon sup mental severance pay with other union - Typograph Union No. 8. >~e four rAajor omobile mak- ; Ford Motor, Iead'oft the'as are 1,800 guild members, oV before thehave refused to work for and Forel?nlnew corporation until iustry and alpay fog the 400 printers sch - uled to be dismissed av s res ~ of hearings.) - -While these developme l~~l were taking place, Gene Re 1 p, Coluess f 'iWater '~ yor Saya , IpENN>cTP ely w1U.begln water supply (say dlaclotted m holding up !, fs the peob? spartm~pt tp that Ne t obstarJes n pUrpOaea :ys, aspstant ,,tM lRyrae~s !potloy, fndf- ~development tier Wlnrtage for alr?con? nqa might be er than they But ht em- f7, Column 4 I STAT company tttlght ever ptodu newepape~rJ+r 4The Tatar relations tom ~icti rt cuts voivt Nbla polio Slate It who Iht t mllltl tJre funds, Mont of the o..rats were Southerner.. he Bepubllean Backers) blicaruc voting for rent :?ttp- e Smith of Maine. ~t,f the Smithw,Nan Astrophys-i stare knd the risks of the com- e commutee :4ourr`e at- lest Observatory and prnfeasor ng cutbacks in manned bomb- ted the Southern ~ Dlr o? of astronomy al Harvard, sZtid: era as the natiott begins to de- c//~~e~ections to a tear t+tat "It was: a metnlr which mustpend inoreasingl on Intercoa- pt'ogram would speed up have been less than the sage of~tlntntal balliatica~issiles. fated houstnq. a football." i "The suggestidn that major e proggram is deatgnedl to B6t Dr. Thomas D. Nichol-ideclalons on the manned bomber Z6 pet ~M o[ his fncdme~hls home to northern New Jar-(Staff fa without ratty foundation 'nment paying tree rent. trait, saes the meteor mtgnt aectarea waxy. tie deleting tent-sup~te-(have weighed "several poundal Seated beside l~im as he met Continued on Page 2Y, CAamn E I Contlooed on Pas ,4, Comus f _ ,~ Intervention oz1 Spying All i'n a Day's Work FnllrnotNp'ta the aecoati of J articles ot/ the Centro) /nt pence Apet~y. The aitbles by n team of IVeto York T eorreapondents cotutdstiisp e[ftx Frankel, S. W, j and other Titnes staJJ w~-axrrraTON, wpru At a I>Znirl River, Nght' east Congo, s govtmment uttln' M~ 600' Congolese land was ttt-Qer.heavy flee. over the rain forest and bnm and rtrated a path through 19d1, three years betpre. had heed recruited by a ~ portedly private company In Fioridar. Bervlclcg their pis es i~ London newspaptrs.'au posltlons. 'r' - The sponsor, paymaster director of all M them, how was the Central Inteltl Agency, with headquarters lin'only y, Vs.. to ra~fd and tf- provlal n of Ln "instant of the a~enci's deep fn- C.I.A.'s opertWon Inrthe was at all times rsapoo- and welcotaed by the Against the Soviet Union alone, it perlorms not only ter- taln of the services performed m Moscow by the K.G,B., the Committee for State Security, but also many. of the political, lnttlllgence and 'military e~r~- .ices performed by pro-Soviet as theN policy-maktra~C~mmunist parties around the truman` of pblltlcal sad' ------? --- -----?---------- --- - . _ I Western worlds began to onlyYn Lang~lry,that the 1Nlgium, a modest little C.LA. House, the tltMb Depart. silica' 1n LtopoldWlpt . mush- and the Peht/tgon fousdlrp~ed overnight into a'vlrtual necessary t0 block the partment. of a, proCanmtubat l TM was not to compete with the advice and support tolgppJy tba secret, or at least dls- that gove ant to our- creel, capaclUea of the C.I.A. to s seeWng contest ttanong~ many confUcting fprces. ' Starting almost from scratch, because the Belgians Lad tor- biddea Americana teen to meet w~!'i~th Congolese offlclsla,? the t7:I.A. dispersed lea agents to learn Congolese polities from flee bush on up, to recruit likely paadsl'a and to tisanes their bids far ,power. Capsbit of quickly athering Information from FII s~rces, of buyUtg lnlormany aaad dlaburs- Continued oa Psge R0, Ooltamn 1 wlretapp)nt to inilu- elecUons, frpm bridge- an policy aM, a mtl,~or s i~ttortnatltln. It not Reins W!eigi~ied --- - By Lr. W. $Lrl~WORR'NY so.e(u te'ra. Ne~:ort'tMgM WwaxnvaTOl~, w~..'1f..~: serd ba'aalarged sad its sutvelUanps Ughtened. TLe bipartlaaa ggroup Is made up of ratttklttg m~smbsrs of the Armed Services Q7ommitrtce and the ApJ,roprla ttubcommlt- tee dealing wlunda tpr the greeted services. ~ For many ysa~rs the Meta' group and a corrlpanblt group in phi House, alto drawn itvtp the Armed Strt}laes and Ap- ptoprittlons Con-mfttea, haul oonatituted the tl-ly "legislative otret~lght" of t~ aecrat open- ttona and tee naNt inl~ of the C.LA. Pbr marry Yeags also s 'large number a[ 8tmatbrs aa~ Repra- sentrWves Lave u Ygst tLesE two groups be to In- clude members Yttbe 8eaat! Fot'Nga Itelatfo an4 House FoI'eign AH Cot~tmittaq so that the Niles of the agency woulb be utrJec~ed more closely to pdLlti al ednsld4t'a- "Although lrenaMr Rlghard >~. Russell, chairman; o[ the Armed Servlcee Comml~tee and the watchdog eo>7lknittee, hart realataid these oljggest~otts, ln- Continued oa Pagb R0, dattulis ? Jtraey Sales T'u ' Veted iyAsatn fey )RONALD 8VL7.it ar..w u TW New Hert'M~ TR~N'1'ON, April Zb New Jersey Assetltbly, 1n pat4laan vote, approv~? a ant stttt sales tax totl~l 1cat1ter today thtf.tlfuai approved -floe. Rlohar Fhtg'hes's >b96-mllUos bled antlctpatbn of the Aslte Passage of the tax. ~~ levy fs'schedulad to take July 1. The Lp~lslature will 1 special se ion WedaetKU flat b0~ houses can q complete final action eta t and the Democntlc tio`rr fiscal pro`e'am, the moo bltlou~ ever attempted. it Jersey. In a table released t Gipvernor's offlcR, -the, a~ family o[ four in NeW . would pay i6R s year la ; ',tax ]f thek income was ; ~ Qosttnued oa gage 41, OoT Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/22 :CIA-RDP01-017738000100130064-0 the -. - --? _____ inae tnw,r auxnicvmn ,.non nu.~u..,,..o.?,..., ... ... _. tion Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/0 2/22 :CIA-R D P01-017738000100130064-0 ~Igems and wiles - some as old men, tourists, echalars, stu~ ish and no un~i'standing ofISLH~TORS 1lLIG~ w 8 R as those aR Rxhab and some as dents, missionaries or chant Latin Americ oT Latin neW a9 satellltea --- associated workers. character, fiend r antagonizefl with the black and despised arts Second, there are those the more iberal of the leaders W In of A.rpionage and subversion. agents, by far the larger rum- by his bul~,ylnq ~d his obvious NE 11 ~j-I?lf. REINS bar Who o rate under the arUaltt r t e C wb ! nt e , ot an r . . P y g The operations of the C.I.A. P looser cover of the official go far beyond the hiring and Office Ia Country, trainin of s ies who seek ou plomatic mission. In the mis- g P sion islet th are listed as The C.L ma field of- informers and defectors. ~ ? ~3' fires In 30 er! an c1Ues. These It was the Plans Division that political or economic officers, offices art ova abut discreet. set u clandestine "black" radio eaaury representatives, con- e solar officers or em to es of the Thedr tel hon numbers ate stations in the Middle East to P y listed un~r "Central Intelll- counter the ro a ands and the Agency for International De- P. P B genre Agency" or "United open incitements to revolution velapment (the United States and murder by President Gamal foreign aid agency) or United states Governmenl:," but no ad- Abdei Nasser's Radio Cairo. states Information Agency. The dress is given. Aq one wanting It was the Plana Division 4hat C.I.A. chief o[ station may be the address m know the listed as a special assistant it masterminded the ouster of the name of the off ce Irector, Arbenz overnment In Guate- to the Ambassador or ea the top whose telephone umber and g Address 8rq listed. male in 1954, the overthrow of Political officer. At one ~Jmd a field of- Premler Mohammed Mossadegh A Thln Cover fires sough(, ottt olara, buai- fn Iran fn 1853 (two notable Thin ottlclal cover Is so thir! nes;men, atudien and even successes) and the Bay of Pigs as to be meaningless except t ordinary tourlgta whom they invasion In 1881 (a resounding avoid embarrassment for th~ knew to bt pl t g s trip be- failur!). host government. These sggen hind the Irbn nand asked Am the triumphs of the usually are readily tdentlffaDl them to Taco r observa- Plans Ytsle6 are the dwelop- The chief of station is reoog tfone and tepott the C.I.A. mint of the U-2 high-altitude niud as the man with a car on their ree~~uty~ plant, alltch, between 1968 and blg as the Ambassador's an Very lttt~e of a aasertedly May, 19410, when Fraaob Gary a house that Is sometimes - k done an mbre, probably be- Powers was shot down by a ~ Lagoa. Nigeria -better. cause of a bat g ar- l'Joviet rocket; ~ ytographed ~ praoticaily all the alUei~ rests and i priso ant ot tour- mueh of ttfte 14ovte nlon~ the countries the C.I.A. ages fats and lltudfn Whlle the digglag of a tutun?1 into East tdegtify themselves to host gov. C.I.A. dull, frank y with busl- Herlin from which C.I.A. agents Qrrirrients and sctuall'y work neeanea, f re~u y does not ;t~~,~~go~~d tekphone.cables leading ~~ cooperation w14h Cabhte comprom ~1i traveling '^' ?"rtM ~~ ~~qa o~tlelala, local lntglligence an represents vas. to the Eastern Zone and the ~ police. Moat of a wo of Nomeatiq scqubiUon oI a copy oL Premier In some embasaks the C.I.AA~~ field agep fnvo es contacts Khrualtchw'a secret speech en agents outnumber the ~eguls! with ind ry an , untverafties. the 20th party eongrese ht 106A polltlcal and economic oftl )for examp of an gent. on tn- derwuf-cinngg Btalln'a excesses In a few they have made up structiona ~togn sdqusrtera, and brutalftfes. much as T5 per cent of will seek etlalustt of captured Libenb m the C.i.A. dlplomatfe mission. eeqquipment,' naly of the color' The C.I.A. analysts of the The chief of station often of factory ~malce .a clue to{ Inttillganoe 'Division, In the more money. than the Am production, Pt- est of pro- oplnlon of many experts, are sailor. l3ometlmea he hss ducefoa ca city om the alu aware of the embedded antagoa- in the country longer and 1 ot? a f +'y or cl]fUques ot'i bins and fruatratlona o[ peoples better Informed Uutn tiN articles lno teattn; and sal-I use emerging into nstlonhood. b entftlc jou they aetdlkdy to be more Pbr all thew reasons the hot The H ___. laurel than the activists in governmeat especially i In sect the Pbas Division of the tlatn, uaderdevdoped areas of th ggrorega Y, the C.I.A.. subsidisM, who or In part, a, aalfen and roc U t b o na oyan world, may prKer t>D dasl ovl erlentation of the leaders fa the chief o[ stYUon rather ~~ r~ o! former colonies and more flex- the Ambassador, DeUwing prlvaW~U , bryrook a~ 1bU than maay of the Sfats to have readier access to ~ btlah rehools s cautioui sad >r llc -maldn otfiefsls f ~~ , fa ~~ dlpkimate. Wuhington. ~ eIUM, law piltlas, ' bus6teww' , --Ia.AlacusJu=~ the' Portugueas Weil Kent lfecret b ~rlous ldfgs and8o~a M Ilysts ~sre ?ssdd tortake ?the at agents abroad is a closely hel work for the CaA'. Others are not much more 'than "mall ~ rat, kept ltom wen titude that chaag4 1s Igevitabtt that the United BbtM has to ctore Pretldentfal advlsen f Y ll t r h ~ a a pman aCtlv)s ties, all th~va)w p'ecelved sad v,.nar na?w, w?w~ w u. u.?es w?. .. .???,?+?,??, organlaatlon all til! by Portugutw wnriUvlties and 9chlesinger statM t Y' tfu NorUt Atlantic Treaty Or- "under o{flcfal cover ov troubb averted all the wt- ~ bw fn the Asona, number almaet as luaayy ~ t1W w wthe d A a Patuguew tsrrftor'Y State Department emplo ~ mMt d ~ Y ite[aratn` tLe Q.LA. aaooaahyib, 1'hfs would ba e, saw bttrte DaD~~t ~l_ os[' Tha acwat aumbar~ ,_ ~~,._...,... - w Hitt all -have lstelleot+lals per use: fach at C.IJ1. taaa sa~ere Nst m 'lba sae sgantr of tM PLms Divlsloe, oa the der hand. art da.eribee.u more ocawrvative to taw' eoonorntc otttlook and mare dask-mmaed fa thdr ant!-Cyootmuatsm. Th1s ~gagtn deeP-et~ove~ othparaow. boas, many of whom are ex- nUUtary people or men formerly la the Office of Btrstegic Serv- ices or the Tederal Bureau of IavMtigation. It has beta said, howwer, fast many of the agents who art ewe-tlally information gatherers sad who work u~ndlerr ttca~t~ a~i th~i analysts baalt p~ ?~'"? ~'~"~' At the tll~ the Amai- can bee to som. ~ ~ they Cos oaoa tMhem ~ elcos . alsti~ ~ tael C.I.A. dir'toter,?~ictd x ~~ ._ _ ~' greet him. At that mamtaR.~~h~ ~ ~ ~ Y---a `rreste4~ tread ~ b~ien ja~~ ~ Men are , ta11i 'and limited, DuUM walked out of the sad tbt drip n the C.LA. office. A look of bewlldermt aer almost t that is why, croreed the facts o[ the C.I. ~Y. rorntt of most walu- men, plalNy asklag, "Ir ebb spier -re human an4 one we dlda'`` know abouti" tome q! omnlpot~mt Mr. ilctilewtrer her a:t !pri+_ '-_ _ ~ had oubtrlpped the State partmeat fa the gtiauty of personnel:' Almcet wltbout oommittet was "not a bad Elty ~t idea." In 1954 M1'. Mansfield iptro- U?~. educed a resolution to crealte a Col af. The resolution had 34 Co- .sponsons. However, much of the loaned sources said he call today's meeting precisely consider such sn expans[on. These sources said also th activities had apparen brought the whole Issue to head in the Senate watchd ou The first of these was program conducted for the ee ernment of the Isle PrwIQ~ elate University. Intercedesln Salt ~tupport evaporated under the opposition of Senator Russell and Senator Levere4t Saiton- stall, Republican of Massacttu- eetts, who agreed with the then C.I.A. director, Allen W. Dul)es, that the joint oommlttce might jeopardize security. When the Mans[ield resolu- tion finally came to a vote 1n 1956, 14 sponsors x4versed Besides Mr. Rusull, and Mr. Saltonatall, the present watch- Democrata John 8tennta of Mla- sisatppi, Carl .Hayden of Ad- sons, Stuart Symington of Mis- (AP)-T denied a Catherlm City res victed of retusiag before j j rang p ,Miss P contempt ;260 Sim high trit sNewY udica( slander trial at one of iii ag~ts, Jury Raus, as alstcafan refugee, who was being sued by Kerik Heltte, another t;stbniart emi- gre. Mr. Heine charged that Mr. Rafts had publicly called ,him fus agtat of the K.Z}.B , th 13ovlet fatelligenoe agency. Ia a public memorandum ad- , dressed to the 1y'edilral Cwrt In Baltimore, the C..A. said it . had ortkred Mr: Rws to testtfying In order to protect the sited $tstes ford`s 1nte1- 1lggrace sppantua. Mr. Raul cialmed wunuaity oa the ground that the alleged slander had been committed to the course of his C.I.A. duUa. Sweral days ago 8wator ?. W. Ftilbrlght~, clssirman of the Sor. sign itelatioas Comarittet, wpote to titnatcr Ruswll wggedetg that they dlseuas the ty hb ooa~ani ~06 gger~gqtutpp It could sot be learned whbUier Mr. RuswU has rapUed to fhb letter. Staa,tor mugane J. McCarUty, Democrat of lwaaesota, sad s member of the ll'onlga RNa? tons Committee,-has expressed oamcerft that the C,T.A. " s mak- in` forMgn policy and b so doiht is asswni~ the rotas of P Mr. t and ~i introduced s resolutisn fora "toll sad ao~faplaW' of the et- feot oit C.I.A. c~paatlcas on by s rpeotal wb- ~~ tw >t'orelga Rely ties. Coamntttea. H. tlse faros ~a th. t oeratht lbday 7ls ~ p~~tie th. gas w8ou~id C ~ baido con- bt njeot stiwttonal re.~oa~llty" u it did sot begin to exert tame . ,degree of jurisdiction beyond ,what It !s ekercldng sow." "Elthbr the spacial group Idoesn't know about these things and 4t should, or It does srtd tolisxtw then," Mr. McCattily said. Senator M1ke ]faosikld~ of Montana, the Majors Leader, said with s smile the pro- ,posat to adder the watr~Og .. yl~(E ~ and your Hertz ?ar wi in any city on your ~u~ Ford or other fine c~ havetoworryaboutA. call and you'd got ~i Hertz put yon! in the ~ Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/22 :CIA-RDP01-017738000100130064-0