HANDWRITTEN NOTES - 1954 NYT INDEX

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The Pecretary of ; would be better to ham some- had to battle ; _ar ne In t. vea clf dein.- .ommern says. why should we I what larger Federal defl It then money policy I fr'' ? worry when the level of eco- I on enormously I anemia' mon and the yea required to his day. The . ...??. (ran. 11 . '? .1fered ' nornIc activity a year from now ? eronotnindeficit. But ex rim.. nation tried ?-? ee may be just as good as It is shows that the best wale to hal- Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 and that mailer nom. - ot cauee wasemaller ard of Ilmng of the Amore no the Serreln:y or ; icor. paapla; who forroet business had len We now need to rise the bIliton dollars worth of on lea atandard of living rapt y in or- last yen, mid that more of the I der to keep up with r fast- ? given to ht. hilliness and le. -I do One we must increretcohlf OW Inn since defense contracts would Me el-owing productive poWer. To wasteful and foolish just be. onyireg. which reflects* eta.-- of t hent to small nuttiness And ; sumer purchasing po -?-? ta? ,,,,,, of thr !TAD bits, then the re. or tha,pronAMY ' ? - ? nese men got into trodhle. 4ind ' will automatically grew. , , .. 7101? of them failed, end more Lot me tell you 4-hat.I think ployed ' is the righbhind ot regram? .....1'. "r"..'"!..r. ' riofplyeoubecraurnt ethuensernpeorenta gee First -Thehedera I Onerennent WALK AT ATLANTIC CITY: Former 1 into dollars. you get a better mind take the leadeilhlp in pro- moting full economle necovery. . accompanied by cOrreepontionta. Mink : 1",a.rur. frr frrrr. rnr'"''`rn pro- hi:: Vibrkers of Amerks. C. O. , on.anidn oduun,] yuur,re, Es ? ye the ou as e rum , 'e now need an annual mete he Inrleestng the anninl rate ON reflort. lie later Addeo...el the Anal- of output of shoot 379 hillion of F billion ederal spending tz, about .._ _ - hon. Insteed. we have a rate Sorb an in aze in .Federal , ? ate think- . colors the approach of this new of 349 billion dollen Then mendIng is n . to *rens.- of the cut Adrimptstiation to the Federal ' means we Are now running a, en nur defenses igninst &gores- budget. Of coat se, I veinsbelie ' Corr..' er'onornic rreficrr of - 51011. and It IS-else relit. to this rens- about twenty billion dollars. ,! meet our domestic nee ? - for hal, Co. baleuwed budget. hut I do nM Twenty billion dollars leater- pow er and resource. deve ?potent, . leaden are believe that ? hal.nced budget ' rifle lose. It Is about twice az . public works and roads, edu.4 Is more impoi tart than the wet- much as the coal of tunering I non and health and homing. I this en? ! fare of the people of the United the Federal Government exclu- I This kind of .peed-up would as ?Iready ' States or mole necessary than sive of defense and veterans ex- i he one of the quick.. end sue- nes already ' adequate nano.' defense The pendIturee and the service; of ; est ways to spark the tvel of has already only kind of Federal budget the national debt. i employment and production muel hard- ! that mole. sense Is the kind Twenty billion dollars Is ' Even with such an Ineream. people. And that does most to promote the enough to replace more than ! Fedetal outlay. would ;still be I ...thing domestic prosperity and Inter.- two million alum units with de- 1 two billion dollars below the tional security of the 102 million cent boost. It is enough to ! level of the middle of 1053. .ssion was people of the United Malec build sch.l? for millions of 1 , Sunnite Income Tax Relief. belng pin- children, end pey the eeachen , n the whole , also. It Is enough to hulld roads I Second- We can stimulate pro- ; Recoils Depremion ,ment It in- ? If you hove that Ant of. arid dome sod hospitals to hene- I ductIon and employrnen by the the old 1de. budget, you can nmily get it to fit the people of every state in 1 right kind of tax reducti n. This f.rtr".." frs balance. if you don't have that out union. I ran be in the form o lifting I the bottom kind of budget. you can never Repubil.ne 'Just Preying' I "' ,,`,"?Tgegr?'? ?f=,,= wn theory. get it to beience i Learned' . Let us look et a page of his- The PedminittratIon Is not tell- ton on 'him subjert Ing ye how lo rub out this twen- onomIc step . In 1929, we plunged into ? ty-h4lIon-dollai natl.. ern- Won look to great depe?sion Our Federal norrl deficit It in not telling ighten up 00 ; Government kept trying to bal. tes w ,to eliminate excessive tonlicy. Mak- ; cruelly .PetIng the needs of the 1 to merely hoping end Peal' This was the ! an. Its hook. Instead el vigor- , bnef ploy... Instead. It seems o get for the ! American people Faatomes leg hat things will .t get still and paying , closed. business failures mount- .oree ? - Mee to the 1 mi. millions of per s Wit thetr The Sent of the Treasury ? has ?1`.1? lobe Idle men idle reee- insures us that we are not go- the trickle- , aniaas meant p t have what he calls ? real ! forever policy ?fter tremendous national monornic ! ance the Federal budgelt la to These people lust don't rm.? ; have full employment sind full t'Iotheommzymen ! clothIn A hm. Ins and Jobe; defiOn my - cits In production and profits production. that our Amerman e goo promer by stanch. fain- I During the period f :ore and more Yonng ill be I.kIng for work People 1 to 1953 as ? whole, the vent. w. Pro- ductivity is still increasing. We meet ran teat surplus despite the high cost of natio al de, teed a growing national output , fent.. bee.. we main 'fled a firrrfrdlr';i11?r7r1;g:::?. and fall 1111 I !Xendnevr Adri=ftion I:* IZI: save increasing unemployment i and a lower standard of living nlng up a budget deficit despite all its campaign prom' ? and, I do not piedict that this is despite all their reckima ' dint- ... to happen. But it could happen if we do t. little or doethlazhi.n..;,,thfreyomatrbeempe or. II too late petit pe l' or, l hot closed that its pr al remedy The Adrninisteal has die- I ? bolo^ced ? ere t , the time. IC II.'"'"acr3n".n. o le" t.".'IfTthhies titshonloetecaon'uorn"yri: a look at this tax program ' 1 ted to run downhill. the ame Idea was 1 and business opportunity, , deli- ryl secret., 1 cite in human well-being! Our lelion in the I total national output between 3ver Adoninle- I 1929 and 1940 was 635 billion dol.' he helped to 1 14/5 leas than if we had main- tt depression. tained fun employment and full .t Repohlfreo: production. And yet, when the .001, pm, in I Roomvell Administration be. own the sums tween 1933 and 1940 ran ? total htened up the I Federal deficit of $27.000,000.000 The elephant to help rept?ee production and lo matt Republican mono- a t ing. our national mists screamed that we were ?el. and ' emending our way into bank- ned. ruptCY. pain and fear , Plow ?galn in 1954. the Repub. I then-so front 'Wane In their frantic desire to le Far West to reduce the Federal delicti,! at 'all Street. And I forgetting about the ..eficIts In es commenced I out netionel monomy. But we ew [ are not going to forget them. iosen up on the [ and I think we ought to take 4 cy. Bdt a meat ' look at some of them right now. ed already been I Since the first quarter of 1963. unemployment has doubled. In We theory also , addition, temporary layoffs and You will ? r e the Republicans said about tax- 1 Government's tax noel allon In the 1952 campaign. I run downhill, too, They said that Ore nverage economic deficits do American family was being duce Federal emppluzes. crushed by taxes. They went But now it holm out around holding up an egg. and big idea in to extend mo explaining how even eggs were eTtial tax treattnent taxed to death. They se med to lie flow, and to red be promising greeter . relief uses on imam frpm di 1 clCinkyise y by Truman aman's use y.- Mr.. "creeping was both ? play , Republican use ocialism" and ? the policies of oley, Republican 1891 until his n 1901. after his Con- s. McKinley was Is the point of mfacturers and rally. Ste an a an, and the Mc. bill, approved in bitter reaction was one of the for Republican defeats--includ. V.? own-in the y over William an in 1894 Was on ioney" issue. Mn tiled the advane -dinner-pail p was backed ge wetness intereo ted the panic repeal of the M nuest "would buying power. It initiated promp id en would carry us II employnient ase of empl employfnent elf add about o purchasing rate. Such a with the Mx recommended, stomption of our or farms enoug Ii economy. g Ms addrees, he had been "w tch- e In Missouri w at's D our Monomy but ked what be . He Republicans o fail op to 1992 man lin tad of having e- erity," he Icans.birre gm the Illsenhow Ad- ministration of "bad judgment' in slashing the defe.e budget and maintained that 'this eco- nomic recession] was caused, and It le being prol nged, by a shift In the whole p ilogiphy of gov- ernment." "It reflects Old Idea that fertilised At t at the bottom down theory." Everywhere today In Atla greeted warml men along the afternoon he d In top to re}ol howe "to Cast tithe timid your,- P.O lutio Urged reeldent &gen- Th clothing sets Who now s rround him" and speak out agai SenaMr Joseph R. McCarthy, ublIcan of Witt- man In,the fleet quarter of t ? reel wages were lower BROWNELL STUDYING ineOmea were lower, get all NEARING TRANScRIPT w!7:7:igrst-- WASHINGTON, May 13 UP-- ThitheYa"to.'hm.: wasynirf h"t Herbert Brownell Jr. said tode port the pia. where no4bneed ta3 relief. to me, emit- oder. will &none' t at the prof. COr the donde, a year, isonal -farm vidend fact, peak, eating, we do nmei ether farm out of of In- former n dol. power d aisO ledoso the baser ? h. ve of 4 n our a. to 6.11 ? can f tbe men a the Justice Departmen woo "...r.r.11 to Ete look into every legal questio he tree call lote raised by the teetimony. in th top instead of Army-McCarthy heat-Inge. the old 'litchi!. Bile Attorney General mad ? led-The so-called farm rograrn. designed s to re . farm prices Ingo ' . ehendel be t the n area window. A e added. tht statement at a news to support true puity r. Truman went] en e. lie had been asked whetherl far tic city he was, he now, was investigating the can add at least one bill by inen end w0-Ict of , an Army intelligence Of- oars 'to his Pueehming B?.^d?rf"fk? Thr? n r said to have given Senator a yeee. Tele We arted foe Wash- Joiseplf-R. McCarthy. Republican stimulate bust.. and trial employment, hems farmer is a greater Po of city produets when the money to buy them Fourth-We . should clear-cut PART in fans Hain. level Of wage.. kind of economy, w.f. rime az productivity in If wages don't go Up. mare goods than pm buy, and that la one causes of depression. The Federal Gov Mrs. Truman. orkers in a oves- of, Wieconsin. the contents o a seerit-Federal Bureau of Inves- t' ation memorandum on Fort nmouth pereonnel. ? oting that the department w loym provided with a full transcript of the hearings testi- mony, Mr. Brownell mid: "We will study any problem ncluded in the tranneript." Then, referring to the question .ncerning the intelligence offi- cer, he said: "That will be etudied along with the others. Th, e Army has already started] investigation, and. normally thle is a matter In their primaryi ction. We will decide laterl lee might be neces.ry to! whether this pointed to, pr.ecution. under stat-1 Wing to the handling of 1," In another r lution the dela- gates,criticised ecretary of State John Foster Du les for antertedly contusing the with "amble'. United States ftepr ntati &see t Jr. Mon of con ACTS Allen Dulles Detection WASHING Allen Dulles kills.. Age ati he Will 1111111 e. anyone detect Utfonnation to In- .0., as- Mr. Dulles uld the Fancy, Sc- In ? ressing tni Ong recent Mr e tly in 4 erhiM r his stilt k" or Info telligencs icUn His action by Sensaor J St hearings o Don and its Allies s" etatements on oreign policy. e Franklin D. mocrat of New the final era' us BAR 'LEAKP' ells His Aides ns Dismissal N, May 13 Wi- told Central In' employee that lately discharge passing security nauthorissd per. ho is director of ed this wooing employes dur. efing lecture. He e known espar- to forestall any ation about In- es. Bowed testimony h R. McCarthy wtat be d poesi utes elope' defense, the Attorney Gen- ,g oaf' Dal information on na- eral d not use the word prom- ,g culltt Flo simply replied. "Or furth investigation." the McCarthy- 'tteTigYendi'ceP?Ogic rattLe :ireny the Senator a sum ry of ? secret Federal Bureau' of InvestlgaUon memorandum bout alleged em coolly risks at, Fort Mccitnoutlk ask for Arm Counsel, III, Is Absent sWITZERL W HINGTON. May 13 drSi- Joaep N. Webb. special Army roue I In the Army-McCarthy SWISS CHE missed the fknate sub- comm tire's eeseione for the fleet the mom i time y beceuse of ? "slight atom Cr. ho omni Tne mitt time h. Its Clyd Ca h upset. James D. St. 's indisposition at the his assietant, announced eich l g of the hearings. Tribute Halts feTeeiOn HU40TON7.-ktay 3 uPt- mute Permanent bubrom-, on Inveetlgations took at at it. gs today to pay tribute to Sr chairman. Semitoel R. Hoey. Dernocht of North who died yesterdsy. for PERFECTIO flavor, ?afire, Switzerland Swear is Swing Cheese in wheels. Look Or till word -Switzerland" tinted On its natural rind. 9887-111.A140 0111811 . 114 lid IOW* liew. gem 14.6 5. M. 11. /t; You've got a surprise coming. The sensa- tional new kind of dry rum from Puerto Rico is utterly unlike old-fashioned rums. Distilled at high proof, it is smooth, light-bodied, very dry?tastes great on the rocks and in highballs. rlETTING TIRED of the same old drink? You're not alone. Many an experienced drinker shares your complaint. Well sir, here's welcome news. They are making an en- tirely new kind of rum down in Puerto Rico these days. It's amazing?nothing at all like any rum you have ever tasted before. Well worth trying. To your surprise, yon will And that it makes the elD drink In the world. These dry rums are distilled at high proof for extreme lightness of body?and then carefully aged for mellowness. The end result is a man's drink that calls for real respect. Don't underestimate it just be- cause it goes down so easily. A lot of men drink the new dry Puerto Rican rum on the ricks with a twist of lemon peel. Of course, it makes the best cocktails going. And in a dry nue highball, with just a splash of your favorite mixer, It's merely great. II Most places now carry several brands of Puerto Rican nun?all dry, all smooth, and each sub- tly different. To find your favorite, it's a good idea 0 sample several. As a suggestion, an excellent Puerto Rican rum is Boca Chica. 16 PItODY "Rums of ItunioaRico nO le., Renee505 piv. tomemis Deselopowe AferikkirrieACenneineesidi et eserea *200 uys a'54 CHRYSLER lii ii Windt? Deluxe 6-pass. Club Coupe-125%. wbeelbaso. Synchro-mesh transinission. Plus all this equipment ... included in the price! ? MAW LI Whim Om. ailed Cams Omenas Nsal!it Creebeall 11554 tiwass Oda MI. Nee UM misioso Md. Cfewheww 2 bekwitheitn I lower We. VP Ms. e5.et IOW llsionesdog 2-=116:11 Mews smoteuere Cias? 1114.9.1 DOwleg Wen Oa. Slat Aleinen Mien 01 BIM La" smeo-liss Meek MN 401 11.1 NO 1iiEi CAR Of PUS ALL THIS EQUIPMENT AT NO MIA COST I . 'eros aeU- 0. *nwginwrewt""" Te'tt:" ". iw CHIRVESLIEFt WINDSOR OK LUX. .1 Tont to Your Nearby Chrysior -Plymouth Dealer 41Ner --Jammissimmind Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 /3 THE NEW YORK TIN tut year. Cohn and Alarcantonio 1:::;.'"".;,,krry:tHIe:. he said Of the situation retain( UUfll Senator McCarthy !laid he had Swap Non-Pleasantries 'those. was advleandubycoSerhsator Rths ARE Iti G. I. A .1,,?....,,v7i.t.leier,tuir.? at r,thte.rhyom.e,,, Mundt that netther r. n nor Senator McC.erty hy ,t,t,al In ?mind ? ._WA:r. Ith.GT....,.d, tod.2,,,?.. teeetate put as an' . 11" 4.hich were present "one of the aan , bighest elected officiali in tt;;. nor _________ we President Ilacherd M. Moon, .?._ 1,.....t.o.. A.....?. _ ,?r u.dt .ilud . - tares* plants. ?r??? Defame. De- intdo "a recl.:.neee?;.ita,t'ver. eted y? cen Lebo toasty of New York- ,doera:eung or the paalrent sent tyre officiels tO la.:iben.,F?.. Roger.. the???-:,:path::', w:Tho. .c:71:. ..timennaeeony :rig iteefer .0;i10,bA. M. ?IOW Mth th get the thl'arnt,- At,orney Genet.' ' Army.M rthy hearings on decidei.ri ...e .er erpriaata refl"t a " Lon con the Senator. "? ' ? At that time I reported the male pf whether Govern- u eyrtie, sed'-door MUMS el 3 M? Cohan Chief c0nneel 4..3 to the Met, tit!' I 00,... en"- meat employes should el I E - m!' u which the charges for McCarthy subcommIttee, ?funted h'Y Rim. ?`"h?????:?? members Of Cens,..* secrets Ide...fficua ,,.... **p**tad 0,,,,.,,,,.. .1,..dy d,,,,,I 4ide.. . Justice Departro tn defiance of Presidential _____. . ? of Odic Intereet to hold pub& nemeeee, or .4,e.e,m, t would not be in the l Senator Stuart Symington, 8IIIIth l'th.." 1"eall" WASHINGTON. June 3 Ab? by P bert T. fitevews Secretary ther IndivIduala present. that at' order.. eon I, John G. Adams. that eanngs 'on the 07 I A . that Mr. Cohn if he would have pro- recalled that Oen. Walter, thep. had urpd the McCanhy et perhsps could be taken care vided inforanation to Kr. Mar- group to trorestigUe the Air,* admirustratively. the . canton., i the forrner Ftepre. Porde and. tilt Navy. are.i.,.?..I0or emd. ? untative d been chairman of ChltMee E Potter, Republteen of' (I tottc tiers. pr. ra,ainta of the House n-Arnerican Activi- tee Com ttee. , The afternoon ...mon. Inter- the said ',somebody is not: en mInuteo or more whde the; "Vito Marrantonio?" Mr. toting the truth," ana Mr. Cohn' leutors went to the Canard for' Cohn said. "I wouldn't Elva soil 'that 'somebody is certannlyn roll-rall votes. ended on s stormy. pia, the , M thken, sir?it is not us ? rote with the Democrats and Mr.? time. " est ' whet. [he McCarthy con. Fommonixts in defense plants ? When General Smith Offilred taatatl et, tha, hatt,,,, wa, ver thee hat of the 13 or e. renewed its demand fort Mr COhn sand the ltrated "I ern inot [he type 6" Ito call Allen Dulles about the rity- lents woro utueted at Syrocuu would Want anythnng from any character who. according to tmatter, he tested.l'o1' changed his mind. General S th, nodR1 oet EOM the ACM Oa. limportent entity Us Lbw centre- insult/Or* Teen Page Bean"' " ne?? ? of day to forma Represent.. to at, S Arrny, and hte regular Bedell Smith. Under Secretary of , State, spoke about a possible! McCarthy investigation of the? C. I. A. when he testified at the' 'rich dernandnng that lenathmr? :21it.::??fiferhytrs7tr; Mon for Mr. &him and had *g- ime*, collielon with the Army.. frearthy and he and:. itn ,,, t,,,,,,,nenomneyaMng an M? cot woo ..-- c".. ?. A. might !pee Mr. Mareantorrio ?!;:e?-??hiam.`-? ? /Ilf. Cohn forecast a probable ent looks member!. forbulden by tn., Schenertedv. Dun ?? ? I Senator renders. has pe _ten I ny y y ., Pr dentinal directIve to discuss ?"?th' N- ''''' E??."' Quthn''' milted he 'almost passionate !reading from a report he case they had handled ?VIsmbrulge. New Bedford *Men 1..,ynn.? to ? private .written to Secretary Wilson. ' anxiety i? M sold the present rinah with "tal'ela and FI"'"ung? 'th'att1.,Shine? th' emharrau our no' Mr. Cohn said that I need not the, nny would hese onturred 'k Senator McCort hy has been.tionai Government In the eyes Ido this. The C. I. A. he said. was, " even If there had been no person ornplainIng that these heanngsIf?...? r the world. , Cohn knows I too Racy a subjeclifor future In- earn G. Duni Schine" Mr. Iv ere holding up exposure ..kof? Soli e wee an unpaid stef0 coe. lb.. Alleged Comunnets. i i...,___, what I rnaan vestIgation. and it would not be ." . . right to ask them to get Mr., malt t to the McCarthy commit- Neither Senator M. -Celli* not , Rhine commissioned and then In- tro fore he was drafted, and ibtr. Cohn appeared enthumute htn ear. then Mr. Welch de- ventigate the organisation later.", the; resent hearings were ordered eat the suggestlA B. that the mimes mended to 'know if Mr Juliana Allen Dulles succeeded Generel. ate the Army alleged that Sen.longht to he t et' 0?,1?t-^ hi'. had given r. Cohn an answer Smith as "C. I. A. director. On. mot McCarthy and Mr. Colin had. Wilson or the. . I. ,, ey se- to the ques on Mr. Cohn replied Sept. 29. 1952, when he still to thy improper meano Ito oh-perted that lIfe information .al- that what tr. Jullana had uid headed (7. I. A.. General Smith thin preferentnal trentrnent forpeady was av liable to reopens, ,, Would not bear repeating. testified In a legal proceeding in- Pny ts Slime. ink 6.vennn t 'Inn'''. ? 0-h. At one point the questnoning I voicing Mr. McCarthy that he be- q.nator McCarthy gave clear.c.aild not or 000114 n dn any- turned pi Mr Cohnk career as Iii Cornrounets hart Infareted nottthnng abut it ' en attorney He sand he was a the C. I. A. and every other Its Senators Debate Au horlty partner in the New York firm of ,United States meurity organize- e he would veto public rst? Of Any monitored telephone rec to Derails? "all" of them, he sold could not be mode ay/viable ithnethr SYmingtoo und rifle recent nernrcy affective committeS to eider ct by ? resident Enernhower.' The turned our to 'Mr. Se tor raid he would not agree motors UMundt and to I ny ...selective" introductlin Picksen, 'Republican oflephone calls. ' ruled that the special ? re were unconfirmed re. eatigating the Army re Rhine ?1 of some new effort In the diepute lacked the authority to b iie few days to find a tumults, tell the i regular eub omm ttee?,,,,,.., intere.u. "'or his fernily's hotel and,not actually know o any Miti factory to all parties to what It hoold do sel Its files ,`"In a correlattve action in to-""a the mightbesem `ni I.m t. ed" in the re C I A. . hot harn. d brio ? the hearings to a speedy Senato. McCarthy ught at ? end Roy H. Jenkins ninbrodi- this time to get the res riction on. Muth e ecotone!, declined comment his regular investiga ng corn . on ' his gums 'Ask me that inIttee relaxed to thati he could cm ton tomorrow " , resume his Common [-hunting , enator Ran E. Mundt. Re, in the eveningo and on aturdays fill inn of Sonitin Dakote who when the opecial ru,obtolttec in le cling rtmmittee chalrnmn, not sittulg But, he,oub a prIn. I. turn (I down a repeated demand pal. he if not a mcmher of the ity motor McCallhy that Sen- spe.tlel committee. and none of et Ralph Flandet s, Vermoht the regular members Would offer, i Re 'Ulan. he risked to eattfy a motion on his behalf, ti Ck up statements oitical of. Senator Mun ! t the or McCarthy he made MP owlsl ioMmIttee met meet' briefly a a regular au ommittee tomorro morning ant take up the issue?of the 130 all ged Corn- muniote ,Mr,C ,heerd t Motion ly by ar tee mem 'votes ortl the Senate fr. M ? r. ti Vetch interro &tee! Mr. Cohn ot rnly and Mr. Cohn told Mr. Welen 'hod been make him alry. %A hen- Cohn appe red tense. rCarthy or fine of his Id need him * scribbled .n,.? Can' 'onnce.(114"b'ld hne"entComhonrekincSetmlme t?''''''Ilhin. statement rinsed a petit' lion? the e 0--- ' iron,' it? lh n from his subcom- irel storm. coming In the midst loon. but;rwhich pays him of the 1952 Premdential elec ion erett M. nt. ?t,;'? Z? 'campaign. General Smith h t? ? ?.,' He denied explicitly that his.ened to send an amplificatiod of Illinois ??11. " eagrtheueee...a-;!law firm ea, had handled any?his remarks to the two candi? ol hosineos for Privatedetes, in which he Bald he did ? AY, JUNE 3 1954. 0 EN TONIGHT UNTIL bin Olo lint dal nu an ter nate floor yesterday. atm. McCarthy fired Ins against the C. I. A. et the of the morning seciloo, and ed to it in mid-afternoon did not, ,hoWever, speeffi- say that he was asking Oh mmittee to tackle Oh cy. which is the central di 4 force for United Blair ge operations ahroml sat h always hoe operated in Induish" atmosphere I it there moat hint that SU McCarthy felt he had arte viably whe nhe acceded t inletratIon premier lat. ye? dropped hie plan to lot int .1. A. at that time. ? had a sizable num e o Islets shout alleged C rriu Infiltration and co ptio dishonesty in the C A. I yopia On Intilligeilce . , . t i e ove for Joint!Co.rress,Unit Shelved Very Time tems Afost Needed ? - ---t-t? i-- )1* ii.s.sni ?i*. riAtmwiN in Ser ate nudes Condinitter?Only to smut in inirthivernerit of oI ieut lent week a erdprIthe agency but slso. tin. safte.guara co ,,re.e, re.0,a,?? th, 1,4, It ylnIniair:Siobre, a.t...cnict., houI Improved and prot.,,td the,The IndOrhina mots has empha- ? n'teIl sized theneed for accurate Intel.- wet 'genes services of the X.1 1 Ste es.? ?gence al a basis for 'successful T le resolutton. wthch 'Woo ? Ordlry Making. And Senathr hes; crested a Joint Cong.* ? . 'Joseph ,R. McCarthy stressed ant al Committee on, Ce,n, tra,l,..,? ;Iventerday that the Central In- PO enr. ann.' th the ????? 'thIligence Agency wan one of his Cto miller on Atomm Feerg , ? temunittee's future investtgafive we Intronlved by Senator MI e targets. Ma aSel?in Itent?"at if 'thathn ' The Centre] Intelligence Agency not the support of twentY-ser n'iks Improved gradually through the veers but neither it nor our ..- other intelligence agertinea are as ',e ? t adequate ? t ' Recently our intelligence mill-, e maths of Indochnne have erred badly we expected Onenblenphol In hold nut longer than it dud, and, the redeployment of the Vietminh] Arillif, into the Red River delta iree lee occurred much faster than expected 000 opposed by srutor Le Sone of our Intelligence net' Sal minden. Republican of M . orks In various parts of the , "World. includIng Poland cod Kamt- oar finetta rhan.rnan of the Se oleArthed Servicer C?thrl 'nun Germany, have been broken Mn' Sellonstall emphasized t t, y th e were at present two ss ? It the enen'Y? Cut in the Mons 1, lie Till nen in eArh house?-,p e The total annual bull for United . fin .7711 of the Arrned Servi s "I n'n'"a? `the tthnt ea,.,th, tnStates mtellngence activities mus t he AnPraPriatnate thnnnt't""! - approxIniate 02,000,000.0On. of th deM In P'In,w" the thIn-whtch the C. I. A. spends in con- tr. , pumthronce cseency. tcoalen funds almont half. vi? Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 hen. was the wily witness as interrupt< frequent - y, and his ise-txaM- ents among commit' rs and by t e roll-call 'reporter. trying t osveen.4. aides mo "Oen 0 Welch. !ilames neatigat ? ocrulon When Mr e preuing fOr ? reply liana, a conpnittee in- r, leaned Pver Mr. milder and w tepered in Oct I Is connus that Mr. 0tan fiel roresure, introduced f the second rrrrtved sh shr ft at the eery tine when II ail I tales of the rent hl Intel gene Agency hue been empin Ai by the ritifiti in Indochl Ohm "I " Ai 171 .-NieCal th lie int net., Mansfield fneash ..????ir 7.4111177 "Oh 40, SAKS 34 TH nil STORE Roll Genuine i ported cloth "NoR-EAST" TROPICAL SUITS keep you cool, calm 5 and comfortable The luxurious appearance of this famous i Mohair?Australian worsted fabric loomed Priestley ... enhanced by superlative tailorin trim picture during the most sizzling summit Choose from Saks' large assortment of tangle patterns in the most wanted shades of blue, tan. 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I,, 'l tn.( See t ie. ,iii ,,,..,o aie. ani none of no, ItAlpht Flaroir 1 N?torolont 11,1 it ,11, n,..o. iie? . troulit offel Itegth,On, be 0511t,1 1,, tr.tilv a t Wool on I, I., II, to tiltolt op tit.ttort:ont. t rittx 31 of Sooht, Nthn,lt coil tha' It, SentitOr Sioth,rthy he oixtle on 'T., 1.41 ttorotrottet? to,g1t Ito Wale floor ye?terdny 'firiefic am ? regular tothromMitt, tirtnIt1nr Mt C'Artny toed hie tomorrow morntng and take tip 111111Rf ago Inst the C I A at the the iasue of the 130 alleged Corn- elPlif of the morning Pen,on anti rounints then ref limed to it in meltaft?rnooni Mr Cohn .11.1 the only wstness He did not however. littera, heard today, and his erre:a-exam- rally coy t het he wax s?Weg the Inst on was interrunte" frequent- witmornmItti, to fa tile thilly by aiguments eniong rommtt? agency, who h is the I ent eel ill, tee members end ho the roll-call' renting for, for United uitotri sea on the Senn,. floor iw mmonace operation. abroad ani Mr . Welch tote, rogatert Mr whieh slues, ha. operated in Cohn sternly .11,1 Nil cone tott .'hoithlho.h' atneiatim ii. , ',.rportrry Mr lgol, 0 hall been Silt there was A tont 1111 S.,11 tr'..J1g to make Ihnt envy When - stn. McCarthy felt he hid a, t4,1 clot 31r, Cohn appi,at'ect tense. inilr visably wh? nhP keret:led td,Senalor Itier o , 'erthe or n? of his Ad intration pressure he yeetaides would send him a scribbled an .dropped Ms plan to look PritO: note. the C. I A. at that time. ' li On ose occasion Nhen Mr am about alleged Cefromul James "unarm, a co rmmmittee in. '';'e had a ratable number of Welch** presaing for ? reply. enn1!sh Mat. Infiltration and cornptlo vestagetor. leaned over Mr andldishoneatv In the C X. A., 'Cohn's shoulder and wittspered in " SAKS-34Th Myopia on Intelligence Move for Joint 'Congress Unit Shelved t Very Time It eems Most Needed R. it ?NsiliN B. BALDWIN 'The Sprite Rides CoillnotteihOnly to valet in Improveraent,nt eil last week ? plepoetift'the agency hut Stan tO nfeguard moult 00 utrat against irresponsible attadk. Roth funetioos are ettaential hh" "hh..h".4 hhA I d hi h rip a int4 ligence aerortits of the I.1ntte11 St ea Isined tnheneerfIcturt'tointehlt.. genre as a bait. for .sugeenful T reeolution. whith 'WOO hen created a Joint Conger ttl"'".). h.'hth ' Al ShhAthr Joseph R. earth tanned do at Committee on Central -, yeaterday the the Central In. en,' stroller to the Jol telligence Ag cy wanone of his committee's "titure intentlgaLtve target.. The Central Intelligekce Agency ham improved gradually through the years, but neither ot nor our other intelligence agencle? WY as yet adeqUate. Recently aim Intelligence esti- mates of Indochina have erred badly: We expected Dienblenplul to hold out longer than it did, and the redeployment of the Vietminh Armies into the Red River delta area has occurred nthch faster then expected. Some of our Intelligence net. works in various parts of the world. including Poland and Rut. rrl Germany, Inv. ben broken by the enemy. Cast in the States ietelligence activities m The tOtal annual bill for Unit.e.dti approxithate $2.000,000,000, of which the C. I. A. spends in eon..I curl* funds almost half. Some millions have been wast,i ed in illconceived or 111-adminis.il tread enterprise.. Thera am toe many administrative Myer, in the . C. I. A.: earn, critics have de- . ecribed it, with an element of , . truth though with over-simplifi.1 r. cation, as a "top-heavy bus reaucracr The op. I. A. probehly employ 12,000 to 18,000 United Staten f citizens, plus thousends of for., e eign-born personnel. It necessarei ily is Involved in all wets of secret! f Wit/Rice, some of which, if been rotted, could caw/ great dam. to the country. But the exploitation by Same tor ht icftrUty of our int. weakneesse could completely k these vital menet services: Seith.ta d atkr's bull-111-the-chlna, ods would et cere t In the up of our eources of 00.0140ea: no longer could our intelligence seririces afford to trust us. Intelligence serer/Ms cannot rbtork except in mcrMy. Yet this y Ver. /secrecy, unleire somehow lecnitinised, can breed Ineffi- - clency or danger to a democmcy. i As Senator Ifentifiedd hes mid. "regular and responsible Congnes, krona mrutiny (of the C. I. Al t ? id essential to Ut? minces. - pf our foreign policy, to the pre.- ' ervetion of our democratic proc- rly needed at G time, us ntelligemm Agency Itself." Ph tuch a committee is Fiot Ir- bases. ind to the isemity of the mate. on Atom, Faerg Intrailkweel by Senator MI e Democrat of NIontan . the support of twenty-see n tors. is curious that Mr. Mall rneuture. tntrodured f r second year. received ah t oh,. ft at the any time wium I e ell vitae, of the Central Intel - Agency have been ettlph by the costs in lock/chi a tt Arrny-McCarthy h mane Mansfield'. remelt wa opponed by Senator Leger Sal ?natal" Republican of M lb ?sett.. chairman of the Se en Armed SeXvicer. Cortirrutt e. Mr Saltontall emphasised time were at present two, mate.. in each house ? ft7 each of the Armed S.. (1 mitten, one from eitgh the pprnpriatton Commit th deal in part with the tra Intelligence Agency. Appear Superficial ? Armed Services mitre eel rarely meet and Use *Sion* subcommittees lily with Ow C. I. A.'? budget. Senator S opposition apparently f d the feeling of See ?11 rd B. Russell, Democra I; Senator Styles Beni lb Scan of New Ham inferentially. at lea thilles, Director of' A. short.ightednes. .?, view. may 'be revealed ? before this ...ion of ends. The Joint Co Committee on Atp ' ' I has acted as "fa -. ? /- watch dog and ,1 of the Atomic Tamergy ? : its members? * care?have been. and this committee as an almost inval between the 1.4 Executive Brandin of Inent Muller Joint commItteel entral Intelligence Agit iota hae been needed?not tre. t /*icy, for that la the tut of the Eirecutise Bran ho provide continuing to the supervimon and pro to ne of the most vital, and moat *portant f Govemmmt. Pi oh d Z widths lag THE STORE FOR NEW NYLON'D PROCESS Cool . . . Comfortable . And MEN'S SUMMElii very adaptable MEN'S UNDER . . cotton fu with tough, tensile nylon HAND-WOVEN LEATHER TAN NYLON MESH AND LEATHER SHOES 7.98 8.98 ?i ideal for work, play, sportswear or just pla ? Very well constructed on sturdy comfortabl ? Long-wearing leather soles and rubber heel ? 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Sanforized on white jacquards ? Uncondit, ashable kasha cloths slub rayor Mediu= (1S-15%). Large (111-16%), ?Mazianun slitinitat I. OP Small cotton check .. (F) Cedes Ides ... main, (D 'White on white cotton breve, maroon cc blu on tan. blue and wire. jacquard. white grounds. Com Os writ*. p /Or two or wore. Senesce., cuts added( es COD. a SAKS-34TH?Ait?Cooled Street Flo, (H) Rayon slob print .'.. urn light blue, tan or nary. KS. 3 4 TH , ? 3 4 H AT, IKOADWAY at REE??in N. J. fin 204 calling area) ask etperat?r!f?r WX 117117 eked is N 1 LACK A'WAI estchester n 25c area) et L THE NEW YOU TIMES. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1954. cerpts From Transcript of 125th Day of Senate\Testimony in my-McCarti ordaining are excerpt Nies yesterday's testimony in gest* that the motion. be held ngton before the B 'a.:Permanent Subcomplittes oh in abeyance until an executive seestop at relia*, as recorded The New York Timm. The sub- CM A. M. Thaws- 11.8 ttee was in the twenty fifth day of its hearings on the ISENATOR SYMINGTON?Mr. ? between the Army lts,d Denator Joseph R. McCarthy. Ihnar,non, I'm worried about 1 Ithese Communists in the defense MORNING'1 SESSION' . tants, haandve I mean it, And I'd hke to my motion voted on Cohn Testimony Resumed4 wrong, and then I'll withdraw it tonight, arr, unless you think it's SENATOR MUNDT?Perfectly 6Seruitor Musult, the milt* if there Is such a word, and I willing to vote on it. I simply r?ne ent we have no Jurisdiction Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 'bind over the files be- 11111111Wirlassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 ws Print" i)e New ark intto. c'ho,?tgh? 1234 ho Tn. New, Yo.-k Tdnes Compan, LATE CITY EDITION Sunny, warmer today. Cloudy and more humid tomorrow. Tsmparshoe? Today-Ray 71, lads Ig 7??????????? isslooslas?Raa. 71 f Nos.. 14 not Pe. 0 .!?.198. AEW YORK. MONDAY, .11-NE 7,, 1954. NeT FIVE CENTS PRESIDENT INTENDS hite House Ref uses OPPENHEIMER BID Deal' on Trade Pacts TO KEEP M'CARTHY TO ARGUE HIS CASE By CHARLE4 r.. EG AN FROM C. I. A, INQUIRY The -;,--=';?'27: - REJECTED BY AEC, V, hile House ham balked at 1 Congtess.onal requests for a ' slam-lett:I ' rommttrnent bar? bet Dulles Reportedly Has Pledge r ^g 0.,, trade agreement non But Scientist Is Allowed by i to on Secrets?Favor Grows '''''''''' This Nichols, General Manager of stem the explanatfon ;e for Joint Panel at Capitol . n'of fried he on on Cando, Rdl Agency, to File Brief and In Exeett,? Depertment Ily .ASTIIONT LEA IERO ??ad,'" rd. 'h. nn.'"".' "- BOARD RULING ATTACKED Newel of th? Rer?erocal Tradr. ,..,,iiisirrii,, ,,,? a p.,,t, Agtements A, t en ,hteh both _ Itto,,? to ttt, The e.,, e,p,,,,e s.?,,.??., Physicist's Lawyers Direct 1.11I EiSellhowee .s defelfIllned to eat, had agfeed ?, ?, , .?,,,, a?. impossible for tn. Adolf/not., . t at. fume.; ta mf,,mr?,1 a", mdea? renesed is sdl ''. Fire at Finding Him Loyal, P i ,,r, a in,. Central Intelltgent e tem to make re,' agreementa. but SIIII a Security Risk A,,,n, v hy ar.a.,,,,, J??ra ii Trade agf ertments now in el, t Mt t dirtho mould n, he affe,ted by ? Ry .1.131ES RESTON ,A,,,!!'sn.. it:, nr.torto td't,',,,:t1;:ore; '',.' ,..rr 'fn at the 1::2:::`,d'n,rrri,','n,:g:::,,';',,Nee',."' al:2e fit A SHINGTON, Juno 6 -Th? erell?ril ass?dtant e? t, th,s eft., t ..?..o ?to s..o..ttor .t,rrtg.,., t...., asked t C he rontnidment in es? Ato,,,:c Energy ommiselon week (ha', the C 1. A Oc''-e?t?d '" '''''' '''''''': t" "-- 'Fa`ndn'll'filigi:e.rntl'hriebr'fgjtit'thttb., rftile?1'11 artiotts atttlation ot anaipiaed an resell. ( elm.. 4 bite, but demed hi, remittal for ,oilirntm,t IntdrIst:on than d. 1 Felt Monmouth hat !d N J. case before the romnitatuon. la un stood tab Gen. ? b. Dna! argument of his securdy g, SCHINE ASSURANCE It cle: Mr 1,11, &noun, ed Senatot I, D. Nichol', general manager ,?ent m ?ee the l'esident and Garrumn and John %V Daf.in. Dr. of the agen, y, has told Lio,-, 7.7:i",::;',`,`7,',::h:?hr,7,7::.}:::- LAID TO STEVENS Oppenhetmers at let ne)s, that he i s? 4)!NE-13 A l' OPER till IX GOES INTO EFFECT, This tit,- taken from Forty-fifth Street lookinz south Oleon teal in oat^ on og: '-', .11at's 'n Oh, '?'''-' f ould not giant pecompoon to I I hr illmting southbound on set enth Atenue and northbound and ttouthhound n Broaduay. Photo too made at l'.!,r. P. NI. ???4.'"..? g''^--Y ',Igoe the..,,' before the fit? ? t.li ht? g.,,,a1 nport.,?,,,,.? .?f ,t, Call From Secretary Said to `:`" Gth "''' '"", ? 'fl.'l?lnn.' a (too . n i.eC on'Y . P ?' Tell of Army Plan 10 Use r0Tallite 'ze' f' f e" . or ut I from G II Zr Li( .:::::c. 1g that .a? oat gg the same pm kleg? His 'Ability in Service th coal Ni. holsdirect to the commons e msue nok sill go en- ? soon for a det isn't, - probably be- T h.. '' oil '''' cogency. Ohio h 8' l''''::r:?:',,fl', P,ihn7p:f7,00.17.'"" loin Jun. t3e1:fri 'a's': }i'Ti'egin'hne'r "'Of ?,t.1-ted mit of the needs of \Vette! W..) II tntpectl, eat, mtvely on I ht ? the commission ex t res JBT leap Ned lks I loot lt ride gBELS DRIVEN OFF El-M(113th Loses C Ael IN TONKIN'S DELTA Of Ship Find to Co ? 7:4 R,4 KENNETT p01, French Jab, Across Day River ntrol 7111 AND 8TH AYES. mittee SHIFT To ONE-A1 ti in poin:,, no It- 11. A special three.man personnel C.'t IRO. June d - Katual cI-3.1alakh, WhO discovered the fu.st, Several 'Bugs Develop. With I,, Energy Cornintssion, headecr I:; ? talk to Clear Vietminh Force net ;ITN' solar boat of d-heop,, lost coot tol totlky over further in? a Major Flaw at Columbus i 1.dtitnp Gray, president of the :or, g i tnhe ..ev?in : 'I , From Embattled Phuly ii i ... . vett, tgat ton of hist find. fie will be the lc,,ce t.rengfng n' root Circle to Be Ironed Out ,....,,,ve el t anil:rn, nl a ?mld be ,,,,,,,,Al,:,,,S,',.,,,,rehpre,r1.,:1,,Iyid t:.,ird?G?- ??f a live-m n rOrnMat0 0 that "AD''';:ftIl:::(tt',1-2"urhtha'tr t'h": td,t.0';', c,t'VTA.SSIleiNv'ensr?. tNt:tej:-.",7-,te-tP;I:ff- voted 2 to I against testering I)r. hoard of the At eit. th University of North Carobna, ' !ISANOI,"\?tetn'stn. 'Abr.,. A GUATEMALA'S CASE oil super,. c the disco,. 't . 07 con.zal .rfn to silhjected Intel 111- e:do Adl on mans' in,tan, es ff hos Da% el Schine last, (Jot. s't1 that ov s, ' Flrench I?nton troop. fire,. af to," 'f,.:a: hi. p,,,,,,, and to hitnaell? . . ,, n. tt,..?..t.,r, o..tor sot,. ?, ,,,, Rs. 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V.,. not neatly so ada- : on?tnittre nn InvestlgatIons their bile( ale thisc. ,ng I e . ,.I they bad mopped tip A , ),Ige of ttt.t . en..? d'n'' 1 'n'''- '''''''''''' '. d' '00 'hf'''''' """ '' ''''::,',',.:',''',-0'ng:tlhn.,..tr-o'nh:i l'h';?":1.7i'i'ly'ar't,TeSedn'a'tor Jo,rph R. athnedGde.a:c.bto?oanrd.pnrdai.steitIlif0,?10dvahl0lny, loll cnoe ,I,hthj 0saya Or 11,ori-' li... 11.1!flr '.1.'a ?-f a 1 string of rehebor, tipte.1 ?111..gen ' , k h e a,e,, ,,,,,,,ed 0,100-rd won, the ?tee,. ??ht,?. ,rentfmttec to look after hi. Ad 01,,,,,,', I911ing filters Vtetnunh solthers' BY SFONEF GRUSIP4 I Th? c'" he wTne reported 1 ransrrIpt. non tee ,tirity rook' ' 01 and capturing ma Sanadrons of I ?????..,',....'??V.'1,,,a?? ,After a Moe of confInt am1 fat, were arra, ent at se,111 pi to es ftgcm v? pl 'an. H-26 's anti rhos bombers also Nip,,,,, ,?pi-y. 3.,a, a ii fe' m tional ane sertng over the d w os. Tbe o m W worst problem At file] :fel, Of the f'reponents of slit h mad. public tonight by The Chn 'blow could the hoard say no ago Trihon? on a dispanth from np:ayn..sohnoualbdtbbne opinions' and rant hd.etbaxe the,, -.mum t -?dropped fitty?lw 0 ton, of homba'ahoost eel-loon that the Orgarnza - . in fifty 1111,131,111S agalost rebel tfon of Amerman States will meet '11' . nye,. The on, r.,,,,,, wa, said nincture of Columblis ton le and d Polly have al pied that fl ho-roofspe- nittro the dep. tment to FtromiwaY? where E'ghth A yenned ial committee f tfold protect the i tAtoWya rollshfni,,,,b7., ,hufbb,b,y,i;,rbd fin. go on to blame horn for ahoWing ?ntati n' bias, aroond Plink' fly the end of 10,0, month In diff.'""' too yptulogist, agatnst I raffle. ending its not thhoond run'agen( Y 01,1^ don'Teet,Y oversee' ia, Pentagon stenographer, The nib- a 'lack of enthusiasm' for the art-hitt, to A d the teehmLal staff from Chamber. Street. swung in_fing its affair: in the way UO sand It did not name theAbovernment's hydrogen boron miff 1 ei ' This relic, ed, at least tempn.,0 tisa the came of communism on oPs lIonel or ,,f ? . r? ? I t (' , ,, I Commuter a Nor 0 nerdy, the pre?siire on PhulA d'uotednala? stenographer nor Elfvulge the prop am in 185n .''' ,C,Isaf. Dyrarn da and Low, r Egypt tm, Cirele while oar, ennung' on Atom,' Energy work, with leer a l' Whose fortification, form an inn, Accord,ng In relinble informa. I .? Y mlector of I h. Tonkin delta bar. bona in the 1,1 I s-o woeks ',portant bastion on the southern hen here, prchnunary , onverms? red, f, , ia fled PA an architet t Dafk West Ake, cons creed on the' ND Dulles. a brother of John h, ,,ht, is 31 yea, ,foth fd.'f? 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'''''" ''''''" eleven Of Ille f wen/ yddle reillOnS el-MnIA10, ted Alol000rno,I,Nlah.1, ne ot tht.tog \ I he, 1,,r, of t S,. I. Os, At ?ry , Fo, t Atonmouth n. a ? chstan, e, I h? delta itself has - - ing f onto-dile.. Mr S. hin. fni- the requtrentent, of the security I wecial counst,I for the Inve4tigat? ,hosed A -seroA.4 cl,tegard fm? rtttont g pakels or rebel troops. Motne coattn,le4 on rAge fl.( elfin., 3 ' Foothold on roar S. I ontom S continued on rage 17, Coloinn 2 I'ontInfted nn Page III, Column I n,flo w?d s? ?^1???? `'''''''10?000' ,:::ty't?,t.ea?O'l o '''''"0?I'd?,,,,t, t, ' OIIIV 11,e to len miles from nano) fnr thn sub, nrnmittee? Swi a- d rent h plan, dally drop t,,rls A pa, rf the IA lepheme Tle f ff If el lak Nero drg a ?1.? to Ot'Insr, roar eighty n Ifs ,e., 8-Nation TV Ne work in Europe Opened by Pope nsine of expleffty, on these po kos or ''?? f el w en Mt Peon', that these two t harp, les, on ?ma, . ward t bomb An I st r tfe t olurno, of tetounh tr,fers slm, ? , 1,04i, Iv hoot steed iv to,arti Blessing Given Before hoe lisoro front Ifientoenith ? Cameras - -Role of Bon Lor to In saison Medium Hailed ,. so, I SAIGON. lel' are J .n. 15 ? - - 'hat. "theta d AC no apptopflate: Other development, in the fu.. ,yto 00000-I ha,- t000r.ohg ' 1' pennetmer Were on tl,'`gtdiv .0.0,000 daYs S, 'erinntssion 0111,00 den el before Mr St hi, tor 11.,,a a fun , harp., made by Mr Garr, a, ate In the too ,hat the prfwedufe followed d'e The f All t? tc. It '00..001 Fa,S the A E. C and the Gray boar3 that M S e t ? , e I 00 he., the during Dr Oppenhetmer hearmg s .hief t e! a ? , too ef ? Alf Ste? ens ,- I 0 ? Continued nn Page 24, Column 3 e . ttv c, Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 IA Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 T IE NEW YORK TIME EISENHOWER AIMS TO PROTECT C. I. A.', ow Members From This Area Voted in Congress During Wee Oyartn, Cautioned Irons Page I WASHINGTON. June 6 are the votes of the d Minna from New York. New Jersey and Connecticut on the n't jot rll cads in Congress during the period May 19 through June 1. The Senate ne House I Oft ne amenrinte. S?nrPorx Onpo.aogeo/nhiII fo e fiend H. Dougla,Dernorsof of Iii the See t tot See'ttettO infku, /Wort H, Humphrey, Demo- "" csOf of j. r"" Po.eed 365 Drinocrio nr roc, WOore Morse. SF, ? :loldependeuf of Or sow nod James 0,1n .d woms .0 ? have been disputed by the Army The C. I. A. and other intelli- gence units Sr. 3,1.1 as concerned about secrecy and sateauarddig their informants as the Federal Bureau of Investigation In Some re?peet? the secrecy problem, of these agencies dealing with for- eign Intelligence I. deemed great- er, for they mist protect Ameri- can agents operating rendes- tingly abroad ?nd rely exiennively on the epitome of friendly roontrirs Moreover. the Int, Iligerv e agencies haves eper pal problem In prole. ling informant* in a nue- ?It? ? tie , Demo, 'id qa ? V 7?? 'to Ine,?o?? 7.0.4 *100.000 WO to ; tlT Pei Olio foods for ludo oofhOr..nf n 0A V ,r op,ted fu 42 to 40 te? Juee 2 ? ? P 1 agent., Communint, And forme, trononinisin ar? being tisel to , .,.,,,,,,,, ? ,, Ha,,,,, aa, eioae the necuritv intercsis 01 5. ,,,4 ,,e, ? ,,, a, ,,,, ?, ?,, a.,?,,, a, Isniteel Staten, A i coiling to qual- -in non .,? 40?,, ??ssno n, Injo - ? 111001 Federal rifle ink on J n po melt gron,td - . it til us? s . 11". Ii"0'10 Pootie0 dowd t n,5O Thi fart. r roaV RAPT norm sing in the pill, Irv, II:i , lie in the pre?enf inmate iif i on- if. ' ." i!.;:/ ''i? ' tern over Communist infiltin ' 1ton. To officials i involved in Sc. ;;?'...." ? fret intelligent e operations . ... however, thin is nothing more than standaul life-rating prole. dare In their view, it would he ? eerioue dereht lion indeed, if the tinned State. were on.thio or iin- willing to We operatives of the Slot brand nom., the Kren.W ? Communists are nor 'employed**, hv the I. A or rah, lcubirali intelligence agencien though That IA they du not nit in Govern- ment orris, an ntaff members nf three bureau., toil t hey nre 'used" in a way that inoliten them from' Icederal polo lee, plan. nnd opera- tion. They sine in great veil. et v of lobe Dorn onaly,in or pot- finhed Imeign data iii expinneRe and other aggretooto Si tivinett agninnt Soviet agents Ono reatton to, thrn hoe of Red. against Red: IA t het the niiinber Cu native Arnerican citizen. ea ?. pool in 'lissom chair. chit 111 compnt ntivelv wars, More than the, however mt h? realm of en- pinnnge iinly native ntinalann could nr. not ertain rmaaiusa \kith ?ny reasonsille hope of /W- C!. Officiate Are Being teed Beyond thI? group under direct United Staten control. sone offo rusk of Soviet and natellite teles have been tapped. The over- riding concern In to keep them *lice" so that they ten keep eupplying fresh mformation and maintaining contact. with other Individuals in the Soviet systlim. If a Soviet source Is compromieed through a "leak.' his usefulness ends Even if he in able to detect to the United Stales he IA not nearly no useful, of course, II in oltictal pont in X lily. TWA i ?nth,. of secrecy versus public accountability in a demo, V in receiving pinched 011,0- lion a? re.lt of the I barge, last week tiv Senator McCarthy ' Ii remains to be seen whether the, Senator will Nose hi, charge shout communists "Infiltration-I of an agency to subvert the linit-1 ed Olnte, I, one thing, the "uss"1 of Communist, or former CbM. to 'mist a in another The nose to place the. C ane t? rensional orontatee in the activities that niay ninge from Ii tOurrlani e of a Jtont against Ka ne woo III t the Joint Con? sabotage to assaimination or %atonal Coninotter on Atotnte Senator Mike Mansfieid. Mon- E ergir overseen the Atom. tirria Democrat and leader of * E et?Xypf 7ornnliwinn has been de- topartison move for a mint corn- Ieited for this nessinn The !Niue mitten on the C. I. A hat sum.- iv mins aloe, howiiter. yrieinged the I nficisms moat often at virtually all he knows of the C. I A. came from newepape reports. A number of times, howeve Congress has been in a ques- tioning mood. One question was why there had been no advance warning of the North Korean aggression. The C I. A replied that the policy makers had die regarded its estimate of the into- &lion Ulf,. And was there an +thence warning of the Bogota. Colombia, opining in April. 1542? This ac- tion wan damaging to United States prestige. for it occurred while General of the Army George C Marshall. then Secretary of State, was attending the toter. American Conference there. The agent,' said it had sent ? warning, but General Marnhall had brushed it uide. refusing to be deterred from attending It &leo maid the SI/IP Department had refused to transtut one specific warning of the plot Other points of entitle, in- i?Iiiiitrut the qualitydnf Intelligent th e on e Indochina?sititation, rim into the rounter-question so often raised in the field of intelligence Was the intelligence wrong or did the policy makera disbelieve or disregard It" The Itnpset of 'Leak.' Sonie intelligence officiate see advantages' in having a special committee looking after their d hostile roblems But the pr i tie C. some "leaks.? notably one on the radio about the hydrogen bomb have dropped out of even the }rattily reeporouble Congressional Atomic Committee. Some other questions raised are these Would auth a joint T i Control voiced about the agency (sermon neck to become privy oo Miet ona Work It, administrative and fiscal in the policies of the National In the consIdiSration of the poliesn. at least should not be Security Council, embodying the IS and ton. of the problem. exempt from normal surveillance action's moist vital nerretn, The o fundamental minions of the by Congrees and the General Am council ix the parent of lb I A. RIP conteolling. counting Office, the critics be- C I A. and piestirbes the doe, - 'list. its primary miaelon is to hove. Its estimated annual app.- lives on which the intelligence cr lei t intelimgeni e. Inc raw ma- pun lion of nen rhi one billion dal- unit operates t? 'ml from which It prepare* the Int* in not hanMeri In one pack- Will the rontnuttee Fief he under as ntriet or, nrIty controls' an(' IA emplot es' . tiVould the staff keep die ,I? mentn as nocurely RA the C I. A where they are kept in three. combination nate, in rooms with barred windows that are periodu rally paroled at night' Senator Mansfield, who. had marshaled more than A score of Republicaps and Denincratn to sponsor hut reaolution for a Joint intelligence COrrirnit tee, nnid he was willing to meet the suirkcy problem. Instead of the ten-mem- ber committee he proposed, he would accept nne of only four members ?the Majority and Mi- nority Leaders of both houses: or a committee combining the mem- bership. of the Armed Services and Appropriation* subcommit- tees that deal with C. I. A. af- fairs. POval tant national P111, age; a large pail nf it in httItien away in the ropey bills of other hPAR PRI/RIR lv. MHO& the up- department, Willy a handful lb p 1001 nf a country's potential Congreiss one the appropriation I war, its strategic capabilities ftgores, and /he Budget Bureaty n intentions and ite vulnerabili does not repot t eton the mantle,' It to attack Or pressure. On such of employes in the agency. ? mates are based high national A reeponsible group on the pol- icy. tern of the atomir committer hi, mission ? publicly ac- would terve constructively in pre-, k owledged. But the C. I. A. venting inefficiency end waate, it is engaged in "secret the Intelligence unit /from , n ier haa conceded publicly (Wilt said, and elanWOIlld pr40 gi cr." This is the profeesionall'ijumped" by other coMmittees, np Ic m for what is commonly known' it has been a number of times tt "cloak and dagger" or axiom, the pasi. a activities, in which every ma- Senator Mansfield and . othe Jc, power engages. also have criticized the quality ata openly and covertly ob. of intelligence produded by the' to ned go into the national cell. agency and have queationed whL M tee. The secret intelligence ther it wee engaging in domest o rats ;,0,,n,,,,heorewecvoeir,:gvc.olvols igrorre.. ra;,teivrvaX,byti llwrovtionetLever ;.1 en ion: it encompass., action' But the Senator has pointed mit 4 a' ?thanks to an EMIGRANT Home Mortgage Lc You too can own a home of your own, with all the space that a grov family needs?and the wonderful feeling of family security that It ownership brings! An Emigrant Home Mortgage is the sound way to finance your home. It is tailored- to fit your own requirements and offers a choic, F.H.A. or G.I. loans and other low-cest mortgage plans. Just pick out the home you want?Ohen stop in and talk over finer with the friendly people in Emigiont's Mortgage Department at th. Chambers Street office, telephone, RVOrth 3-1900. There are many you may benefit from their experienced guidance. Remember?Emir has been helping families like yours get off to a sound starr on I ownership for over a hundred years! 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Others. from left, are Sens- ill ' dicier., it is "absolutely necessary- to his aide of ease that tors Stnart Symington and Henry 41. Jackson: James Si Clark Clifford. immitm? assistant to former President Tr.- Clair and Joseph N. %% rich. %rills counsel, and Kos II ( ohn. 's st, i ?? se s I ? : :Stem Ing W. 11. 1.414Ra.S1 r: 1 "mowed on rice. ?I, I oboists I slr Pet, c ., ,tots ' n ' CITY GAINS WATER Federal Curbs on Lobbying U.S. poWER pERMI'l "'-?' 1.S. WILL REPLACE.?,...,:..... ',?:'.::,,:.':.:.,,.:;.,..' .-:: oN RAw ARE TAP Ruled Legal by High Court To sT ATE uptiELD , .,.,._. w,,,?r ennsolo 'Winn tos .,9 UNIT IN INDOCHINA:,::,,.,:?-,,r',,.%:-:;!:,::;.',..n, . . Bs 1,1 THER 4. 111 ',TON ' t4e wit bet, pen Senstot I F., ez tot, onto, Al natter* . Supreme Court Lifts tiltimate WA ?IHINGTON. Juno 7 - The Supreme Court upheld 'nil,. Supreme Court. by Reiecting .1,-,.., p. NI, t soh, ant Stuart tssnt not un The V.,. nn, n Co. tht? 1 and g1,1. thr Limit 360.000.000 Gallons ,h, t onstitutinna fit y nf I he Federal law regola t Ina Inhitc tog. Appeal, Opens Was for Start ,,,,,,, ,,, r?,?,,,?, de?,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,',,, ? fmmn, es hese Imen hnian? m AsiiiN,-;TtiN .I!.? e ". :,ee ,,, ,..?. ,n, ,,,,,?,,,,,,n, , TS WASHINGToN .1 ? r l? T, II Plane Experts to Be Recalled . - '''''' ''' ' n''' " '''' ? " Daily?'31 Decree Out In a 1.10.1 deelSionh tr, high roust reversed a ruling or a of St. Lawrence Proiect .,,. ,l'"olw 1 Demo, rs' 6,01..0 v Its (RS, l'i? pnitfit al niinle, nniii- 1.'i?iF7::11'," ...ITIFICri!!":???,'111'n'l ',.(';',.....4 as Pledged. but Others Are ?a... sc ., A,' blIeli,, er,me et itstiort Court here. . 4 ' to Take Their Posts ,IN the rhatge that New Yolk 1,1,t4,I.,? ,t,hne, I slat ,If e w a a un'''' EISENHOWER LIMI .., the Unfled 'tt't - l'e'?' ,P"'?' S,n1.1. , Mt Ctrs, t,t t cov 1,4 111b,,ToN ict, 7 Ti 'll .1.'''an I.'" kl I an' al'aa tn the cen-fi m Iwn 'If a if ts,ce to wt? flat. ttf i h? S?nslIN Ralph W , Moore Torn Linder and ? he Nafional Faint Conn-not. h scow, ThIs pieceni ? the in nf II' prIff-kla g' ' .-.-,.--.=.. trinnun St La \ 1.`nr n 11... r seta. I., , ,,,,,,,, ,. ,,,, ,, ,?,no,, ? ny related to tnaaier in iiie nni?,1,...,,,c,retithlhhts,intahjtowitiyh,o,p?m,.1,on ,F1,:? He Hits B u s y b 0 d y ? 'Greeb iy. ',.`??',,';;' il.tr.,"?Lara ,g!,,a,,','::.,',1,, '0'1', '''int 7.,,',I;:.r., ";',,I,'"'4'.rir: ';,?,"r,171.1n117. In p? II, tAr. re- Stipt?nie Coot t a approval tar a , chef Rotor Earl Warren de- ,tlebal? from wandering ret ommendatton nf sts Ile' tfi S r l''? F In ' 1 F., in 4^ t an,,,,,, ?rie legmlaten at hand. Intrusion of Functions i he Saw Yolk State Pawar Ott- W astangten attorney nho n ssi 0 In teIng hi k thr met, . .? paritl.er, the "Pr'Intad 1. r ankftto eh Stanley F Reed thordy to join nith the mntAret ..?, ,.,, ,,,..h,? Ho., ?,???, 4?LI, BH I 'n'Im 're' to take i6n pl., ed agamst Ruhett w ? GovERNmENT RoiE handled by thr Gosernnt tts toy urn '111/ tolhs s.rint.ng the at, that nsd been ',churn, of bills on other suit That R, Rs Iha r tosilt tment In Delaware?Maryland Tour. Ils at Sinn slt?Os n? stm Sill( a atm ft., t PlOrl 1 ff, ,he nav. be Jo ted on a, ,I I' . It"' F. iF,.., ,IF r/Way for Legislation Own 1-1,dro?Ele,tri, Coninu`s,?^ '.f ,,n,ler Pt fatten( .12 ,T1,-In Iff f"aa? """'""4" 'hot a Halo, 11 Burton and Sherman, ... ? till, tin.fi''''' f ff wan I" 'aIr-aa??I'a ' NI, I ten ry tsteted a ? blank superseded In approve New York ...?? ? ?,,,,,, 0 Douglas and ' Ry ANTHONY IFS Canada. a il"Yel".'"Ia1 af,I a' ' S^n.k1,,r NI, t'111tha .. hat rx- at building the pr., plant it At . ni 1931 decree of the tribunal he MInton lostices Rob, r H Jack., """ "I' I" ", a" I'na , alt ' for II, spetml aesattm "n" City's retinaer ultimately to OS,. ,,,,gn I. Blank th,??,,. [0/ ( ,I In press ties Mott ind, rustle. Tom C. Clark wax Al. _CHESTERTOWN, Md , inne ^ The Lake Onto, In Lmiti Des el? hn,,.?,. la, n.??, u.? ?n, ,,,u,_ President Eleenhower smaerted oproent and Beach PrOlefinill As- ,n .,,,,,,,, upnIn at l',,,Y1111111?,??: tntril'`'''l I"? ' 'II': kaa'a bt?rnai stet, motel, ?eta the time and 900,000 000 gallons a day NOM . I. in n'inn'' a I..'in".41 l'on L... I', '''' "l0-1Wared Hs, Mr J ' Under the 1911 de. tston. the t mn was instigated. hence he did etina?-ii a tad y that Government !Mould .o.i?tion. Inc . a group of mop- session of the cm-moot. behind i t'?. rd'i l'''' '' ''' n'''"F"''''' plate but does not list the Mem- the Delawate and lot tribolsoes trn_nen Genera, wh,,,,n the p, ,,,,,u. . , ! ' no' as 'l?I'"'","?""" than tile o?iionriell the Governor's execu- ot Y was amPowaiad '" Isaa ""'Y not protwmate in the ruling. , essential services and .artY owners, had asked the high ?inn., doh,. ni. 9 ;Iii A m sen., "Ill- ''''''"'n nn; Antr' "nn "I hnnn tarn' lis, 4sststant? said a frill agenda 440.000.000 gallons daily The lobbying decision was one s,yiniiiii. n . - f ... of Appeals ruling that contained ._ri elfa're without a -greedy" and' court to set aside a Feeley al Court ton hyriiinc,nn ?tin he iiadaniivi7t Ill bid, the k em h might lead wfluiri be released .00,,, probably Th. city sougbt to increase its of fiye opinions handed down by " ' - n ay intrusion Into unc ons m cliffbrels advice fnr Rnbett to linn,F Cnitert States involve? ,nrnorrn,s, lab? of D'hawaf? Ea.." wafaI an the tribunal so it ended the Otto' informally at the to teenee New ork to share n ? ,,,h?, IP. ' ,,,, ,r ,':.. , of the individual the authority of the commission T, ,,evene, hem ?ei 9; .f . ,., rho I in the oat Thts left open 1 he possibilityW the grounds that e water con- her, 1952 term. The court its ,72;1 ,anarn' ?fl.,,,,, nnen, of W.gh(n,.. building the project. The tribu- Soe ng i Y i mr. ,.:,, Mr " ?l-1? it'Y' Ias'raInad the that Mr Dewey might urge Sc' gumption and population were in- reaced until next Oct. 4 him with ht. Irminlea con, toning gIaaa- "'la', In 'Mk' lana only reappoitionment and the Long 1967, its water facilities would be, .....,.eni ,i_i, _____ _ _ _ It.o,nid Chot.11eigegeuhl.eir,ev.,,t phreogPmresmidbewnt I nal. In a brief order today, de- clined to hear the appeal. It I Jhenklini. Fjore:eym 4010tt al 0. II F.Fle m lc, au the oda."' ,oan on some subjects other than creasing to the point where, by. , ,.. , c.n. R,,,,,,n, i?,,,,,, , Senator McCarthy at , , l'aI Iawae w" "ya . taa war little mospeet that he would at-'pated needs actions taken at the closing bne between the proper function'that the dams that , for u., _,h.?. tell hhh,ht been devised "to help define this' The property fennel,. asserted. 'hose nho otitinteet I. 'ma"' Island. hilt there appeared to be unable to meet the city! antic, The court in other major. w,-,,,,,, he, ay , en ins. spe s t Li M:ntn ?th" Ar"" '' '''' h'""" tr"'" automobile inaurance bill that change in the 1931 decree pointed ?-", " ert_ led i the Phillips Petro', which it should not enter and power installation would d , h 1,,,, c. ,,, ,,,,,rh th.. of Government and Ulnae field. yrected in ronnectton talth the . . SI ;their hMdinge by raising the leye heating t e t or . y- y 'well theatre are , ri be I I' Oared by tempt to revive Ow compulsory, Its April. 1952. petitom for a sel1al.a? ?ninge Subcorrowttee on Invretigatinne 4 all l leme "Ph sal (IIACIOROI heist y put, In hired potato ly that there ' .1 I" V" Ea" Aw F'''''' ' d'n' was defeated in the regular 1956out that M anticipation of the leum ComPanY c.a. that .1?Iea ?I.should not invade." Thr t .1,iTt ?nient? ,LII ? . - water needs after 1967, the eity natural gas by an independent, He also said it was a program Of Lake Ontario '' Ia. smiled to India lima hy Fat East Icing Island Transit Authority. reservoir on the West Branch of tributed it in interstate com? that would bring strength at Since nn proviso. had been Wiin ..an excellent chow.- of end- home a 411road and lead to made to compensate them for the irisr the hearings he Friday. or by , ' '' ? ' ? - b' " The program drafted by the had prepared Mims for a dans and Producer to pipelines that dia. wssion la fill Alr F(.1,'S headquarter. in Japan. whi,h the legislature will be the river at Cannonsville, N. Y, .merre could be regulated by the peace. 'damage, they argued, this wouldiTuen?lay 'at the 110.1 "II' the "flit ail said. asked ad approve InvOlves these', It doll be after the eommetion Federal Power CommisSion Ile referred to hja progranhaMount to the illegal takIng of! He Nall Jeaseph N Welt h. Arrny , rven , .nf this project that New YorkiPhillips. the court said, was a only in soiree] terms, pleading private property for public uecIspecial rounsel. ehared hia view that thete was "a growing dm- Antaapating Congressional riot: aEndIng the Itruptry of the'City may increase its dtversion,"natural Res comPanY" withinI for no particular part of R. InyvithOut lust compensation. , . delense oflicinla said the railroad and returning it to the nf the Delaware River water tn'the-gtaalsing of the Natural Gas hts news conference last week he, Engine... Finding. cited potution-1 on the paid of all eon- '""'I Need for Staff Called (treat ronves: (hem h need for additional am hands of the PrallayIVISIIIR Rall- tite requested 900000,000 gallons'Act an,d not eSeMPt from Federal' said he would refuse to discuss; Tbe Justine Debertmens. ,,,rerned to end th? hearings '?t . ? 11 ee Ian. was at least as great 'toad. 'a day. The city estimates the regulation. The decision could of- the conflict between Senator Jo- 'porting the Power Commission, the earlitat possible moment ay a had been ,h,en the a Initialing a rehabilitation,prorct will be completed in about 'feet gas Prier., to millions of Yon. seph R. McCarthy. Republican Of asserted that the .,RumptIon Senato Karl E Mttndt, Reptsb- -rt sent tn February. program to Include the purchisellifteen years. wimers (rorn coast tO Coast. I A,Wisconsin. and the ExecutiVe that the shore lands would be licsin of South Dakota. ha i.EugenvNavarre, of 1k1 new air-condittned cars Before then, however, the city doCed stOrY aPPekt,onDkg4.,,I,branch of tile Government and jionded was not ,n ji,ordarn, acting Ottoman of She 'Oscan- to with the findings of the commws.mittee. Slid the t loved aesston ii mitincog Fro, h t rannlander In and the rebOildsng of 98 otherriay increase Its taking to 490,- ldered the Interstate Com- would devnt hirnaelf wholly !sion's engineers. ?tonm11104 would roncentrate on Id::,..'n't" mirth dove on the Red Ricer merit towadd the rthrilitetion ervoir on the East Branch. , reasons for approving unloading', - '''..""mm'nnt? .6r".4Y. I Even if they were, the depart-tf trading obt which witn ... e . VIII- ? I ituits istnd. slid in Smarm that alliovision by the PennSylvanhe000,000 gallons a day upon tide mel Cornmission to re-examine enactment of his program. Ill ?,,,,,,,, deita.1 ,prograni The court also approved the?charges by five railroads on siefP-1 political. however, and the Prem.. outweighed by ihe many otherluath a view to eliminating non? The occasion MOST WS, non-Iment argued, this would beau far "ally were desited by both aides, I in. doubted an intniedtate Vtet. of 95.d00.000 rot an ,intttal pay- completion of the Pepacton Rh? its order and glve more Prerlae, (ailsI dent emphasised that by more interests that would he benefitedEssentlal ;witnesses than the tenor of his rernarkii..by the project that the damage The telntative proposal svntild Meanwhile. lien. J/IFIle, A. Van aSetttng a lout( of 20 per rent recommendation that New Jersey mem, of fresh fruits and vege- rasa.' " n'll'tarY, Cahtl.,,,, ea-Pig-en-53, fob.. fi I Cpnti.u.d on pa,p12. pommies 1 enetieued in, pp.. ig, Femme g I He also included in Ms party ? would not be sufficient reason to Tan as laitheases only Senator ,,;nln? :1..leet, ISM. off to fly ba. k to . any fare increase that can be permitted to divert. outside to New York and Phil.. to hea ?_?_-- Democratic Senator. J. All invalidate the 'men.. 'McCarthy and Franc,. P. Carr, \ tie r:w Pritsident EisenhnWer for ? ? President EiSenhower deaig-tsubranninlittete staff direct?, aft- 'g" 'Tokyo to half holm thin morning Navy Unveils Light 'tJet to Carry Small Atomic Bomb . :Frear Jr. of Delaware. Senator Frear is running for.nated the New York Power Au-Er Roy lit. Cohn counsel to the - ;survey nunsion in the Far East ,m th re-election this year. One of bisdhority last November as the' McCarthy subcommittee, pushed potential rivals. RepresentatIve,United States' agent in develop- being crOss?examined. . or th? ,,?::::tt.tsam (7,1e,r,e,,,,h: ,nf i II, helejics::. ' I W J litt?Ned Assistcnt Seer, - ro Herbert B. Warburton, Republi. ing the power potential of the Under ;such a plan. the Army Or Lawrence Since then. the St. would not insist on testimony by vetoed Eighth Arniy mum mandri will go from Tokyo to 1111111111606, avid Schine, center of 1 Icier . 'tense Depot linens They have r"1 hero making a study of United Ic h'h St etc% ',dam y astostanee pro- to Waan grains in ea. Japan and For. s "yes', nuts.1 for the President and Mr. nohitnil Gate a Glonnty Report no 'n la General Van Fleet. who had damn 7,1 , claimed to the United States tori eonsultalson at the Pentagon and g ? the White House. Join gloomy leph, th. Far East niseilast 111111,IT before a, joust 111,ting of the Senate Ito.btign I, Relattons and Aimed Se vines Ejjy Cononittres ? Nturray Snyder. White Douse pre,., retary. said General Van. would spend thirty to sixty more clays in the Far East He. 1,n?4,,4 de, lined to say whether the mis.' Siaa g0 to Indochina n,17 lA Pentagon stmkesman said he S' knew of no plans to expand the Iii itt 01;pnal illne.ary whtt h called ''nanW tor %soils to Korea. Japan and ?? F011110,11. as announced last April 'jar M.-General Van Fleet and Mr. Mc- ? the President continued, it is,united plant in El Segundo. Calif. It is said to be the smallest and lightest U. s. jet combat plane. 'perfectly proper. it is perfactlyltries and the Atomic Energy; sations. Monitored by the Army. that Government dOlCommission are cooperating in with Sedator John L, MeCIMISM., t?' was said to be the drawing' The AID Skylinsk after its unveiling yesterday by Navy Department itt1;o4la's'"'Airr'cra"ft. ,can of Delaware. also went along !with the President, whose day's Lawrence Seaway Development pyt. G. 'journey by plane and motor in-:corporation Act, authorising this 'the con Icluded an eighty?mile round-trip country to participate with Can- Carthy budding the Seaway, haii mend to roveray, and the Mc- de would waive de de? hear testimony by Maj. IMaryland towns. .been enacted. Gen. Ki . r B. Lawton, command- Before through Delaware an ,Before a crowd of about 3,500, The Government argued that lag general at Farr MOTIMOUtbi persons on the campus of the passage of the Seaway law wan N. 3 I Ismail but venerable college. the Prima fame evidence of Congres-, Weal Unpaid Consultaet ,President traced the growth of c,,,H,,,,,,,... pme it ceimm.s ; Private Schine, until he eras 'thaGavenmant mince Ka faanding -----=--------------------- 'drafted, Was an unpaid coneultant He said one problem for educated for the Isubcommittee norntally youth. and adults was to -de' U. S. Atomic Shows chaired by Senatnr McCarthy. termine what is the intoner rela- The preterit hearings are ran. 1 tionship between himself and that To Cite Peace Uses cerned th charge. that Senator Government, and to allow that ?_-- McCarth , Mr. Cohn and Mr. Government to go no fuither sorma is ritr so. F?Fgr.... Carr 'ought by Improper pressure than is necessary. because all WASHINGTON, June 7- Theta, Obtaln preferential Army Governments are greedy - United States Information Serv.?treatmene for Private Rehm., Refer. to Pamphlet ice is preparing world-wide' The *earthy side, in turn, an Offering an example of how a "atomic road chows" to demon- ruse. th Array of using Private Government reached out for pow. strate this Filmier what the Schine a a hostage to divert the ei and function. he referved to a United Staten Is doing to develop ateCarth groupa attention pamphlet on dishwashing iseued peacefkii UM'S of atom.: rnergy. . from it by the Agriculture Department. In addition. larger 17eirnanent? Aside ;from the elchangs oe Although the PairiPhiet was a "atOins for peace- saws., each heated statements between Sena - best seller. it was not leprInted involvIng about 8100.000 worth of tors Ilarthy and Symington, when the supply ran out sm ?ral equipment, are sehedbled to open, all of todays public and telemeed months ago. in Sao Paulo Brasil, and in Bei.. .hearing tvas communed with the -Now ladies and gentlsinen." his next September. , reading Into the record of the D. ' ? indua-'nal twenty-four telephone Waver- ""''"nr. The primary reapOnalblidy o knowti di a h he 6 The l'ai ? explained that. if these coun- t "I, "III' tries could undertake an in- n f share of responstbility for 1 their OUn ,It'h-n?e, it would be misnioni possible to disengage more ng proimit United States strength, in sr Wbehrord with Piesident Eisenhower's I;plan to build a larger otrategic ColunsirS. I reserve. Iup of recommendations foi strengthening the Chinese Na- ' fionalMt, South Korean and pros- ' Due Japanese forges. It was ? for us, and with us, many thIngalworking out models of an atomic DemocrisE of Arkansas, &Woe BY GLADMIN MILE the MD sryhawx, ems de- , parable functions, w?eighing less ithat ?t one time in history would Ipower plant end producing,McCarthY, PrfV?t? Robins, Mr. Int s T see Tett Th11. 4,,,,st have been comodered repreherisi- diagrams, charts and photo' Cohn an. Mr. Car, I. new Navy Jet attack bomber small atomic bombs. It has their norm at weight of around 'ble to our fOirn of GovernMent.,graphs The ways in which atonal, The cOnversebons. which the signed to carry the later-model than 15 000 _pg.& that reverses the trend toward ; 30 ON pounds. Powered by a and these thinga are done eneigy could provide electric' Army hid fought to put in the lation power to light s city or to pro I,record. 4d not appear to bear out LOS ANGELES, June 7-A ever bigger and more oomph- any sabstanlial manner the at. ca ted military planes was shown for the first time today at the Douglas Aircraft Con, pany's El Segundo plant. The craft, a eingle-seater dubbed a wingapread of only ? ou thlity feet and a length of Wilj,?ht 3.65 Sapphire engine, through about forty fent Exact spe. it is desIgned for speeds in the "And so we nave peat social a ship will be showa cificationa Weie not Officially neighborhood of 800 mil. an faaalrl'Y Prwgi awl, we Kaye farm The uses of radloartive mobs disclosed. The ship is only 'dour-lees than the speed of programs to prevent the farmer iri medicine will be illuerated about half the size of existing SoundThe Skyhawk is in. Ifrom falling into a disaster con-I For the SEo. Paulo and Rem semice planes performing com- Continued oa Fags 11, Column 1 Continued on Pegs 1fi, Column 4 1 Continued on Page 6, Column ? legationel by Secretary Stemma and his ;regular counselor,. iTS nIG. Athindi, that Senator MeV hy Continued ow Sags 16, Cohen. 6 I Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 THE NEW YORK TRIES, TUESDAY, JUNE 8. 854. 0 I 0 or t ninK's ern 7 kla retells, 4a3 ai irie le- t?pi j?su for the LIM, ?ity of son de- rail, OW unt ith eas and 011 lth NI upped e mak war' re? tie rec r?11K1 el, nrt the, lio out lid. rat tint Aro to, FIlle pos rahlaitra Proceedings in Washington h j? - time t rir I 1,TERII Ione 7, 19)Ir it lt, id g 1 .18 Ti TIlle: I ellESIle1lN r and 1.0 M.,1 nit h 1,,i,'atoe li o'er, . I cord, tied ,,,ih Ado Ir.ii 5 r 'mit! a Him IN !Milford and Geri 1, la, t t? .141111,. A Van fele, spin trot,' THE SENATE in y 7 alrk it W In %A wrth rsooeita 1121.601.006 int. I- 1 or appropriatrans hilt d I Rel eSSed At .16 .11.? Invixt tgat sub, oninut Ire nt,1receocd more monitored trio phone con,ersations in A tiny- 1,11 McCarthy di,pute rIP THE HOUSE . !won, the r,01 to il.11 1 0111, ho apir uf C., ay h.411,1 ,10,1 THE SCPP.FINIE l?phekl tutiohalray. of Feet, it Lobby ing A.1 II. Id in tlictrolotlitt rase that sal., ot datural gas bv an rarlependent producer to pipchnrs that dIstrrauted it in ti to rommertaN could he regulated by Federcl Power Commission 11,m,ssed attempt In block ornstroi?tien it St Law, ence lawyer olect Scheduled for Today And gt Tit to the n. 1?Itine 1934) tttatj '' ate a toil to ?mend the Pliing? arul House meet at A t ?j. jja, au ?,t, j? j,?, lila ha Insetting the woida S. II., For. ign Relations a J rneo,einZ tkinuottee heals Harold Cl It " "'" a,aal??, Ail- So-, n Forogn Operations ,ls ittu'1 punned tir 1 ',) Adminotrator. on foieign-aid "" LiEPALTNIENTS & AGENCIES toll to A ?j,,,,u!, Film in, counno.?,? Lou jelo fu la. 1 demi d lit .1 Rohe, oppen- I inu.?, A M o A M'CARTHY INQUIRY SEEKS SPEEDY END' Continued From Page 1 and his staff had brought any un? due pressure to bear on behalf of Prod. Signe There were no monitored rec- ords of any telephone convet?sa- tions between Mr Cohn and Mi Adams bet ause there was te4- timony that Mr. Adams did not have notes taken of his telephone calls until late in February after he had decided to keep a record of his troubles wall the McCarthy committee. By that time Mr Adams and Mr. Cohn no longer were on speaking teinn. As to the Stevens?Cohn tele- phone calls, the subject of Private SChlrle was not even mentioned in six of the nine A?ails reported by eiv President Elected) been stilt ho Senator McCarthy y Christian Scienti s ''''''":17'44';'''''"?77`":" ""`""72:5: 7i to i,ur proud hooray. Senator N., nt,ngten itellared lle,rentort too ? The At,orne, Gene, ai ,,r ,it ? United !States Mr Browned, h,,,, been i dinpnied w,th another Aire tarne, 4;erieral. (tulip lisughert7, at.,, v.*, tudieted for one Cf inn ino, It andaltius thefts in our 'Arai schen the Li,. PI I' In. , NI, llaiiirn,in. I will make n a own ain, en as to the IAA,. il ? I.,, pr oxedir ,, My deeinion wo,1 ,,e t,a-.4,1 on farts and all of the ,.i. ts. 4,,i Tv, .,,,t. those we know .o of ludas At the Insistence of the Arm, one Monitored telephone i all taken ho Senator NI?Carthy a of' Ii,. wals intr.!. ed into the ',- nit]. hilt It concerned only that part at n conversation betvervn Moist.. Carr and Adams dealing with .1 proposed so twin rrf the sitheontnottee's annual report Mts Frincc, %lima a am,. Milliam K. Knox '.'iry. th . e41 she pluitio up her tele. o to ',Oen only when in- the Army for the pentad between, Secthe23fiarnsitt N,,,,,ont2,,,,,191". of ,,,,,,,1 ,,,,,? , ,,,j,,,,,, ,. ton..1,in led to do An bv Mr Carr, ,ant that she del not he?r the St-hire In anv of the calls bol RoSTON .1 ire I V,1,1?.rn I,,, het TAO ts of the telephone call -:...1?1141111???????????????---414/11111al t j't.l'h'nn Sw:,cereotnartj,e,,S, tr257enNstarndcoMhrn! R Enos of 14,..,,n has heen ,tui? jt jii: oh tarij'iii.t."5:Vcr,tit,eu.,1!?7?!'n'n.,...r1. r ? '''' ..due for induction on the follow- (.h.,,' ni I ,?'''' S' ,'.,''', ,tt! I iv, I in lo .ALFMNI ARE SERENADED.. The Glee Club at the Tinted $ ing Tuesday and?a,ked whether mother hue, h m 1,o,ot. lie I. Ii hi a 'it e. ran etent Mtn the States Military Academy, West Point, as they hang in he might get slob in the Central sur ' ni ils Mo t", ii " F. Coil- ' re, iril Me Cohn a...erted that honor of alumni clay )esterdav on steps of Washington Hall, ,Intelligenee Agent, worth, AN, of 1,,,,,n I ,r, our oNi, e One do nr,t Secretary Steven, volunteered The ann..", en et, w i??? mad.' di ,p ,,, do not nionit, , AIR ' 4 said that "our young friend" was! ted userti tOoriiii 'kitchen priti.re duty on to take the matter up uath Allen at the annual meeting doom: ii.? -.est hto Oh, horned in on ? Graduating Class at West Point, Dull-, I A! `1!rrtnr! 1'nd I """! R1'1 '1'1'1 "11 111'11 ill! t.nskr '1.1 - on the followrag day. reported' imme, Irri too r NI,'trom ? 634 Strong, Has Its Final Parade `-!: P:1`. : d"A ,, 7 o,... ta ist !,hir'r'r,'n't'lle'-iXtrIl'IN".Ter'uet'N'ars"..4-4 there other bcfore or after in? 14,? jistir ..? ? rr" tir? Oil the io A,I?it. identified ',V.I..' .11,0ev '61'7 V rad't juhs C Bisid or Obtet In the latter conversation Sem inc 01 005.1 Stevens agreed to ? too- 'Ira'', ac f iif rancliten. ? all, wan me tt e in one 0( F'rsi Cs"' week furlough for la o ate St lune n''' M I A.M., ARS sotiong giaduating ,I,, paiaded t.?lay l'i igen, co...oder tn, i I,,, ,,, ?non ., he ?., 4,,,,,,,, n? he Ti,..,,,h,,, v Nlettnet nona? os mit t?i ,,i,,,, ,,,u ice that tie.! for thr last tine on r";',1'jj i"11. ir'eii,j",,jsuirillt sInji,i;fl'ai iiiih'odne'ltust j rOulrl, fmus2h the 105 plain at the tra,ted States N1111- tendent of the Academy. and then On . ro. e i , b tote rut-- tarn Academy took places in the reyiewing stand. Seim' wi" indwded a Pro d thisarrangement. Tomorrow the first &lama., Twiny also was alumni tray at ' !is ? One of the ArIlly 3 telephonic will receive commosinns as on-' the Point Hundreds of old Sec- ondgrad- heutenants and bachelor of Irate., returned for the ay s. ret appeared to dispute etamr Stevens' testimony tleat? ,science degrees at graduation ex- events, whorl Int luded a tradp e Allied the r on.plarnt to Mr. , cruises in the Field House. ttonal parade from ClIllUM Hall .001 .Sehtne had 'ailed 'irti dsi Oct. 21 because he still "har-1 ' , Thousands of visitors here for to the Thayer Monument. tn De them with colter con, Cr- Servii, McC4rt hv sought, At t 'the June NA'eek activities wit- AL the end of exercises at he could hope, shall we say, that! ? d d sorne special jobs of iiiii?'ain? rine point. lo interim. I an ex- , nessed the traditional graduation monument, the alumni were hon- e t rations' rather than take: mit the Burlier,. e got the fire- planation ot an on miller rd !parade at 4 P. ht. at the coin- ored at a rmew of the Corps of mij'ijeahLe training I it had unto pate.) late in sentener. in one of hdt t ilk, w?ith niand of Brigade Adjutant. Cadet Cadets Can, Matthew B. Ridg? I s !_d shooed ttehiv.1 the dsazr,s,s;nhuer,10.nSiesrig,ate:rrs,.,n.!rr'ian?tht. .,tte!: t ei?athtr,s! SI tg..,!rreeht; hilt f tfe,en.tere,rt,,!,i lames E. hloore Jr. Of Cailisle way, Vnited States Army ch,ef i?le.Thue,,A.rmy fe:iorrod, Itarricks, Pa ? of Staff. was arnong graduates.? 1r! .'71111.,n?!_ct ma dr no-holth-h.ti led Prat. al fight that the ??.1.0.11.e. ? that Soloist- 0 21, but there Th ta , j. ! The GI athiating class left the who otturned. He addressed the phone call a contentron. denied bv, iiii i i ii"in Hierriiih' iiii rei M'Cartl, lot. rPre1.4, no del"- t eon. /harked -iriii.e, ? 11.. r,oprs of ,adet and forMed in the Assonal ion of Graduate. in an Proate Sm-iliac and Mr. Cohrl..reseed td.h.' "dies'''. I r''','"' ,M''' er of the 1,epa,tinent ,.r tokon tee J F.eigae Hoover. hint hes and Pr t, at:ono, Tr- 1h.- Ilkurelo of Po entiga. or tot en 101 ,,r 1.1rert ,,e th.t1 %It A14111111 ii 0 in the numb, of bran, h., nad rap, eased a 1,,w ommon n.I an Inerea..e fon:leen In 'he r wol k 11,1 report, he number of ,ollege organize- , Mr Carr protursed help Tile in. ,ns. attron that Mr Cohn hail , titter of the goads. grarands Led of I-the-record meeting court as Sanctirnonions Stir end h,, -.lot,' to Maik pl. eri -that this was in reply to a call nn thn don jun, rine of the Tj'r ' where something ?as left out - ? List of the Greduating Class I laced by Mr. Schtne two day's Matter Discuased With Wilson Army monitored teleplitone ?.e, R?, - ? In any event, the Army's own record showed , that Secretary Senator S'n.ngtrin ao advising pletely iinro,onahle about HI. Stevens had advised Private Secretary berry nu1 eSs "Marquise.en ml hsr hn erf ?johei a dg_ouh, n,t,get nt et.,r; forget the ! j x4 tthhrenk,x,:iNdisr.ershoriht he ,, ?the., ,,,.... Schrne on that date that he had ' trnd wOrk from the penthouse of discussed his particular problems .. play" with Senator McCarthy. . with arles M. Wilson, Score- ? Inttodut ed last Frolay quoted few things I hate ono him con ? fat or ble hemi ith VII 'JOE MUST GO' FAILS -in and broughtm h theere to file any-aid 11 11 it he allot any a i , h !im,Drive Lacks 65.000 Names- or "I.,' NI,U,OhY lore 1 Petitions Removed to Chicago '" " 'hi 'P. them !kr. Nn V, rv, an e,',,tot of S.1111( C1111' aria t hum. d I., 'it., s I 1 hal I e had '1.4; Goie tl.tpior 1.1- tile M11-t 1 .1h1,111 :;!0 1, 1111 NIgnalliteS,r ? !chat i'''i, tit 0.0 , but th it on ly al your. 32,1,0,1 of its p.11011 it,. ill Si?li,kPlliP .11,01 001 ty.thra sisty?to 1, 7 1 It Ca, ?,.,,,,11,11 id Iry pm ,11 is reil,,,red ho'I Ill,' th' failed to -at iraii Wort Ile sod he 10.? la, too of the' e 1: Ited,?ua?,?? , ?i, , 1,13 11 5111 -,!.11011 trey ore toile, ted ked r NI. ly 1110 : .11 :4.1111,1.1V 7 ,11 CA %,,11141111, S11111`., Cu, :.1 :? ? III! ,.11 I?.., .,t etit et le et: Itee 111"g "1!1i?e !M! III' t P III, I. I this 'raw- ri? Vlk 10 1, t,' ? ' ," 1,1:. 11' ' ? th., do 0..01 1,indolate , 1 I.111I I.. III VI/ 11:?I'l aim t 1,11I I .1111 t' ? 'I, .11 I ? f i? I lirik it, ?u want to ..? ?i n h.rn to' Ch tory of Defen ,se and that they di'. ,, ?Astfli throrsia, s?Rt,11M:ro, EXPERTS' EXOING-GGA4G0--- greem , , 'were in aent that the wealthy young New Yorker would awes th ,,, proaujje ah?r General at Monmouth Dispute* the rules for fair fighting, the _ have to go through basic nano hut hojno,, tjuo hen you must not Scientists on Resignations "After' gotng over the situaturn no ,heat, you must not lie y nu inti,t ing t gouge,' Senator McCatthy l'OP.T hItth:N1.1711 N J , three Omen now Insofar as you sn, I l', ISA Iten \ 5 r?Orty I reit, are concerned." Mr Stevens went Senator SymIngton reeprinited at ting ro11a11 .101105' off i, er of th? on in the telephone transcript, that he had warned So retao Aro, I Signal Cops Labotattio "it is my honest convIction that Stevens that he had -better look les hear. soil Ord, lie von't ' 1111,1' that is the wise thing to do, out because if he got in a sat ap pletrly .11 prl,e.1 trs. a staterneut Dave. and having done that, he might find that the junior that enany top n41,1l1514 um? then, I th.k "ere is a' aseeSent Senator from Wisconsin would quoting the lohnialea IF, ,I pos. cnanre that we can pick you 9P not use rules whir h were dm ell! 1e., against so note r harges In- a" sae you Sl, . way that it..." or nght or fam--and I bated that yob ihg their 4,1th-igloo ??? be useful In the country and to on things that I have aeon as a "The tilt nose, in mo raa lessn yourself ? l .1 personally would like to at-'also tin the rampalgn of 19)2 in Oian in sin?, it InitiTO 'Pr Prtill. member of thin committee Ind ranks terentiv has hoer lower would come into this Army or flefusrng hooter lilt(' ittlo - General lillt, V, no Welling In ,,u, ?0,1 I e ,...i a range it. rn such a way that 3 ou hlosouti military establishment in 50,11 a dhj,,,,,i riot he a are, ,11..11,11 i Logos hy 0 g1,11,p I f atonic way that you would use the Ater,' to ',foe the r muirratt, anal o . mots in r rat ag , that knowledge and ability vou hate j? I. st ,ly ?,,,, , ,,,,, , , , , ? ,, . , ??,,,,, ,, ,,, pz, , ,.,p , ,,,,,, , , in certain fields, but 1 wont do- ne,, s, haj?, ss iiangton ? h ml wei, roil, mg 11,. ir posts at Coil , II, it over the phone-but that ?naol Senator NI, C it thy to ta 00 Moine, li 'I had a good visa oith Mr trial tng that On I trim I., t .1-11101 en, Man licoot lo i 1. I th., iiie the roue to the St 11 lie thor de, 'I he labor,i'm or Ih?t.r,n nf Is the Oct of it Wdson We drsorssed It at con- the Wisconsin Repuhla all hol re? , Ir.111,1,1 ! i i to-It-11cil limiting stterable length, and we both felt, fused la tc-tify In All,,,, I,) , nAli ? pl nn .I M au to ,, 4.1.e of humor Il would be a big nirstake to at- iri,, / hat gr s pri fen el agarr kt ? nifraionent offei A 01 .),,ho or nor unless you had taken the ham! He note I th ot E.,,itnr NI, , The ,I1, III, RI 1,,III haft ?Ai I tempt In any 001' to do an}tangehm, Ittamtng then we feel ram hand. Cott to s tt .1 r IA I h 1,. \ PirIPIP l'? ,,,, roght 11,11 1. e resign 01,11, plan that 111.0111 work out sato. our 11,1 t it, I, 1,1. i, ( ,1 ir,, ..? l, ,.. '...1. Is. F.ee f ale tree to make sonic kind tif a tu?j?,? }lot un, u? h ,j , 1, ? 0, . ?! tj , , ,u., . o ?r ? z , r,..r, ,, ?,,,, et moll, and for ever body ''Mull ,,r, I ' A` .1 f a.. I on! 51,1 at it, 'a. till?, I.' ?rab an? fitir the Gr-ie" alter, I ',.0.ntltrt --.' , oat tr oit o 51.,' mo a i I. a ? i', lro,'M P.. AnOtil1 I All,' fel Old of a tt h ; ham. e ill het, ? en h (um m Si. sena and Ide Cohn also 100 0 1. aGanro, ,Ith the tr?tunionv r 1 t.me Ain, Se4 ii tail, th tt he hiol, not so.ight the teinnial of Ma) I rr n flie 1101 ,1 C Partridge .1- ;held Of the AIM> , II-I. In II,' 1 ..gi'll, V SeL IA.., and that lo, ,Iransfer had been a rout ni shitil 'ar I Mill, in,Ing rho ap(li n'T/I. , only Aim) r luer , I Stall' 1,..n i NI itth, , It Itrigatas In i 1. 1011, II. ., 1 , . 1 , c .1 m it ? t i?t 1, :Ala, Itt? t: ,t ..t tottse, ? I am toi the opport,,intv to I an tell you ,,if the lotiP/mi ht. Ill IL be hoe, and NO11 011 haye lmioo any time you want ' "I ti tel,phone ronv,rsal ions, between Mr Cohn and Seer', it), ns indirate.1 that Nlr Yo, 1,0 ?1111 m,,n Ger.. rat Palo 'La h ,t hr n ? Why not Pay 'so 4. all 061 'today? ONE BANKERS TRUST LOAN WILL DO IT Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 6 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 /V 10 PENHEIMER CASE RENEWS THE NEW YORK TIMES, S NDAY, JUNE 20, 19M. C.!. A. NOW OPERATING LT A FAR-FLUNG NETWORK Its Immunity From Investigation Is Now Under Congressional Pressure C. I. A. CHIEFS?PAST AND PRESENT ley ANTHONY LEVIER? sitensi Tu. so. ewe stew WASHINGTON. June lb -Jon hostile bomber. took to the Again trim week the Central In- 'sir. tents., Ann, v was attacked' This explains the concern over by Senator Joseph R. McCarthY intelligence leaks, accidental or Ile contended that the global through Congressional source.. A, eloyk and?dagger outfit Was to. leak of intelligence data often is tn lra?i'it by Communists and easily traceable to its source, en- threatened to drag he operations d.gering the lives of our own' Into the glare of C.greasional agents, compromising intelligence hex rings arrangements with Allied Intel- The Sen?tor may not get far Itgenco systems and endanger- sittt ri any attempt to eutyporna log sources of Information that rt I A elf ti ials President Eisen? are not easily replaced. hower, m understood. is deter. Produce, 'Eallmstete mined to exert his Executive powers to prevent what he feels The niost vital thing that might become an Improper or C. I. A. does for the security of loin con the United Staten is to produce r,,,erinisooero!mos of the Eoerui,?'national estimates." These are Ls* bran, hot the Government. Icoldly re...fled appraisal. of ? Icountry? potential for war, its' Neverthelne, taa senator may; it ahead with whateVer inform., ,ntrategic capabilikties. vulnen I EBATE ON LOYALTY CHECK 1;73' fle mocrats Criticize the Eisenhower Plan Covering All Federal Employes By LUTHSR A. liCSToN ? ?? I bit.. to The ttto York nr..... WASHINGTON, June 19- The any Government employe was Eisenhower AdministratIon'? Fed' ground for his removal from thei sail employe ...may program?Federal payroll. Rights of employes were pro-1 - ?arn? under new scrutiny this yeek with the release of testi- meted by a eystem of reviewI nony in the Oppenheimer' hear- hoards leading up to an over-all. 'age and the end of the thirty-ala-, Loyalty Review Board, which hair lay Army-McCarthy hearings. . power to on aoma derimono m The case of Dr. J. Robert OP-. agency or departmental boards' whose security ntrihtey ateolernaitcansoiceenwtiennt rin,rnd oeffEicniyarlsn.tive order by whioni withdravrn by the Atomic Energy' President Truman created the, I.7Ornminion, raised a questton in, syitem was rernforred hy Public: AT THE FO A n.y minds ite to whether the Low no. enorimi by ine E,gniy., - - I acurity program had not worked. !int congreaa. 1 boards, a. or-gentled undier the .t ?dvantageof the Government and Provisions of Law truman eet?up. wits atantshed I e n that instance, both to the db- 'o the detriment of the individual. This law provided that M cer; department and %awry to hear t t, Panels were established in eachIa sol Since the purpose of the. "Y`eltain ?Mensitive agencies." such as ,6ernritY ea.re. with enrh Pene,to ii. sive, from all Government lobe I sthtenteDeDnpapILTntenetntofnnDed tine:let:on% hie, I ecnn'''''d of security gram wart to eliminate saver- off Minis 0/1 at Allen W, Dulles. ? handdrdpre.,.ventrtnioewnsonaets had the !agencies other than the tine in, 0 tin re AflernfinygilnneerngyenCnoymmisston. the head of 'which the sertinty case. ohm., i power to noted. Final decisions weraplacedC mt s ...OH new Eisenhower and fernier bead of .0 testify and the accused man rth hearin s that .mel h t.,,, of on em,lsolely with the agency chief. :p tin Walter Bedell Smith. ton he h. about the agency. and,. ithe Nattonal War College ems acquitted; the court sem - :ploys when he considered nec-I The Eisenhower order ea en , Th Government a.m. still were pot some or us romieri igh national policy .d Th bo I d to fenced the twit agents to fifteen or advl.ble in the Inter_ Public Law 733, in effect, to alit e honeycombed with spies and essary-- staff gets help from Cl of to The agents had refused to Th. no dect, challenge M whether the program hed ,ecoirty eladministratIve unds of the Gov- unn; employ. en thest.d. mai wide representation of view- Its days for contemptsor court. traitors caused acme to wonder est or hauena, decision b the head of a de art- ernmeol. dem/dons are based on these esti- e orgentre get ? ? Mor lei rowers would deveMp, actually achieved Its object. ment or agency vgas final EMI not! The Truman AdminiStration nr, creasing eurbeity/ In othm Con: presides, these "national esti- Hav.i The Atomic Smith, now Under Secretary of'n?f1 repiare this the Etseohower direction. Prestdent Trurnan di?it e ,had been ?orking in thus same ei National Securtty Courted IArme? the Intelligeme Wilson tify on the orders of the then Of the Air Staff, anti the Office director. Gen. Walter Bedell Es that the enteatto President Eisenhower mud I subject to relies, , In the weekl,v deliberations of. 'Ohne which President Emenhower gressinnel qtmrter. that the Ex- conortysion the Federsi Stale. Before limy served theirAdmtration. by Executive Or?-?rected a study of the desiamhilIty'? ? But the C. I. A. Is amusing in c.d.'s branch considers more ajar part III I of 'Investigation and the senienres I reindeM Truman n't be flI? i1" th` ci Nol. 1047.0 issued April 2/ Int merging "the loyalty, Security nue.- a In.nd and foe ?ar Jcies would I Obviously the. "estimaterr . rti ' ate Mined them. the defense of this. '1953, skt up a ??park.g4" pro-land sultalidity prove s" to responsible, Eventually it probe- ' Ipoliticel campaigns this year be - are only as good as the data and whenever their asststanee is re_ aril. w. that: to prosecute an ,eiheaare eek,eee wou, diaerme.lhave been eliminated before el., It was Mtended to Vid theIalimlnate "overlapptng" bly will M. to yield W what ? II the subversives would.graesci the judgment. that go Into them. - duffed. oge other interment. Hut crib. .Gm/mut/tent of anyone who mightition and confusion.- A co rh. quality of the Mtelligence They argue out punts of dif? ask: What good , ,,,, ??renahle penheimer and McCarthy IMeStit ? dayi in November. The Op- must be good. to begin witht The ference and if there is a dissent- .soirree 7 ; troika- mitten when out of be ? security risk for any reason.lwas at work . tat All forms of eamonage, of ,hirt lee Administration went ' ff maintainedthe.1m camaa,a.a!mistsal or refusal to h e in Gov- Tb..N.b,,,, Game- his Incident Was that it indicated a as -r777-,-iernment service. Other standards , I. A. WA:4[y In domestic at' warrne.."' , for.'diequalification were estab- The Eisenhower Progr onamtic polide operations are re- lathed, ?howeellir, in the.folloWing been in operation ? lit airs. which ta unlawful; Federal Poiltleil Issue erved to this F. B. I. The offi? crate are not likely to refrain ..Behavior manifesting Politics being what it is, Demo. Catch-all paragraph: I no. subversives it had elimin ed was than a year. How man he C. I, A., by unanimous desig- from caustic raiments upon the truatworthiness, rmsrepresenta. hotly/ dieputed M the ' umbers MI explanation. however, is that atom of the, Intelligence Adv.- program the Eisenhower Admin-rtion, falsification or omission of garas of last winter. Th Demo-. lunation set up to eliminate the material facts: crtmmal, immoral c. _rate claim the Truman dmtnis- omestic field offrces for the par- program. The RepubliCarie for alcoholism, drug addiction or sea. Communists. I ? "(API '(API '(API' VirsZS e?an ,. , rite renews science mesas. - -- - - Fader Dulles, is the first civilian mar. th'n the actual fir"' Rep- of the !! rican system of number of members feel l? ? intelligence chief. He gained con- reaentative John Taber, chairman checks and b WM. without corn' proper concern of Congre.. amends!e mpariema in wartime of the House Appropriations romisinf it ; vital miesion. The agency evidently h?? .;? in the Office of Strategic Serv- inmate.. and a few other Warn. fears about the charge Of Com- ices, precursor of the C. I. A. His her"' are said to know exactly ow much the C. I. A. gets annu- ity. Much of its appropriation is hidden in the money billx of other agencies. One case on public record re- flects on the C. I. A. Two of its agents in Seattle reported the Owen Lattimore, a leading targe of Senator McCarthy, was plan- ning to go to Russia. They oh' tamed the information from travel agent. The F. B. I. found the information incorrect and the Justice Department prosecute the travel agent for giving Mb .nformation to Federal agents. ...... The two C 1. X. agents reftmed ' **4 aideaalidiand 1 _4_,Iine Ftench Cuisine 9f. experienced golamets. ? iCarefully selected cellep Ill last 641k It., Um Mei CH! ALSO NOUNIE ROM PAIREZoT 1-1. 1.--i---:,-:.- information is collected from such ing opinton It Is not suspaproc:steill open sources as technical jour- but annotated lull Irmo U., yn . als. It is al. gathered by oar_ Mr. Dufirs 1. The ? estimate the ,.- ret agents rt.ing their lives and H distriouted to leaders ,r the,,c by the intelligence services of the 'l of the I 4 unt ? ' Army, the Navy, the Air Force,Counnl and the Joint C)lefs of d, Atli., and C. I. A. agents. Some ,Staff. information is being furnahed.Crttlehim of the Agra Ip , I mations cast strong doubt onit toe si, whether this attitude could be r?."'? rer"'"e gr g The more 'redo. criticism on v n b Soo let arms 'n the Criticism of , hue service service of the United States Beyond this collection of data been difficult to substantiate In'. on the material end moral mrnmomog me oorni..,,, mr. most eases because of the sevrovy d strength of hostile sod aeutral Dulles is highly regarded as an ' g ;countries is .other vitally Ito- , portant mission. That is an ail- intelhgence gxpert. hut some crit?Ie gressive mosiors that might in- icism is yore,' about his admit, I elude labotage of enemy instal- istrative &Inlay. The quality of liation and the protection of telligence bas sometime% been C. I. A. estimates and of its in-'' :friendly facilities from Ilion by hostile spies. Wein.- questioned. 1 hough nothinadefot. Rive about this has become public. The Rey Mem It has been reported that it has . year, though - informed officlifis whether it can be made to .1,- . L A.7 Mr. Dulles. brother of dr T1 to t Sm has I or ? more a, active rY C""dtee? r"'"unfl" tome evils it attributed to the Trumantor disgraceful conduct Including tration actually rooted tilt more rhe?se of re?Hedt,i'"g frig", 'fltelh- their part, are likely to boost oat nerve? mon; insanity onrdor- One of the strongeet cfiticiema r e-e" "I'm I'``"'".? ' business that the Eisenhower system cured mental disorder; am 1- of the Eisenhower merb lam Is , net tams abroad has removed the "rotten apples".hility to coercion to net cord ry that lit cart rause innoc t per' oncerns sod' others having con- ' from the barrel left by Um Tru- to national seeurity." sons to suffer guilt by semis- t e tion. President Eimenho, er said s ri. M February that he um deter- t v. mgrionuedndthat no innocent persona f should ha condemned in that c "Guilt by association,' how- t ever, was one of the futon In ;ft ter p ' man regime. . Later a p . he President. the National Se- The Trutn. system which was, that made refusal to testify be- runty Council and a few mem- ; ? in operation for about six years'fore a Congressional rommittee he' of CcIng.fe"' Inehflh"g flm" before the Republicans took oVer, on grounds of possible self- informal sunrommittees of the meat clear diatinction between incrimination ? valid basis for vr ? little alyoui the ?}1 Y Armed ServIns Committees are , it and security Rea. remoral. lioxi?ecl to ktinnO t. Who are the key men of the a budget of about It billion a sonable doubt as to the loyalty of The system of loyalty review j solemnly affirm this le vastly ma to theAtfr for. and effect munist Infiltration, for Allen Dulles. the Director of Central In- telligence, has branded it "false." The agency is concerned. how- ever, that its secret operations should not be exposed If It is to remain effective. Survey Sought ? Even Its adMinistrative and Estimates, headed by a civilim cm...! ?trine. haa. !nen Sherman Kent, formerly profes- mopted from the normal inquiries Wm of History at Yale, and auth? to which other agencies, Inched- or of "Strategic Intelligence." His deputy Lieut. Gen. Harold ing even the Atomic Energy Commission, are subjected. Bold 11, S. A., retired. wartime I lera e the growing Congres Assist.t Chief of Staff for Plans sional interest in pis? ing it under end Operations for President civilian outlook is counterbal- anced by the military experience of Lieut. Gen. Charles P. Cabell, former Chief of Intelligence for the Air Force, and now C. I. A.'s deputy director. The estimates are produced by a board in the Office of Nations. some krsd of discreet surveillance Shop for a new industrial location on a 3e stamp ... ANFNE.11;7041iNt mesa Ten haps like that exercised by, the Jient Congressional Commit-! tee tin Ali 41110 Energy over alvinic elm, Senator Mike Mandit?Id if Montana has mar. shaled a tvivirtv.an group of more than Senaturs behind a tesolutian to do this The reso- lution has been pigeonholed for tins sesuun, but support and tonlinue. 3110011 in lc Itcpresent at ive Petet Erelinghot seri Jr. of New Jersey has totrodut ed a resolution to sursey of the 'igen( y by L a In e?tlentidl Pel haps Ism ing to the inevita- ble and ,k.vlong to nauelpol.shot inquisitnis Mr Dulles is now re- r...1 led MO no eptue to the idea of a di,- tort inquiry Attractiae Target The C I A is an invitIng tar. g. putt, tins, lin files akcall I n,ce n tny dei of vim stet, Ut ntIrro Intrigue of st, a, timt. ype ttf ritt. M. tour, .1.1.? it-, the n dont] a. ,trr,., vt ide fight ci dem. 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A r.,,,, A...1,1,1,,or votfit wale In- ier. of Intelligence dat? often is Iii? (stud. to Its s on rshniste and easily Oa, stable Its Nome, ?n? Co. ,????,,..1 to ?,,,,,g Rs operation, dangering the Ilves of our own i, s 'Car. vf t'ongresvionet astentsrenallpre.mlYing Intelligence I,' t'i arrangement!. with Allied Intel- ?1 vs :.? ,levr may not get fat . g.n,, suerrai and endanger- , f inf se , nr.t.,,,t t v Tame, s. vtg vour, e. oormation that , r. i A ,.,',? . t y lu?solent Eisen arc not vanity so -placed, ' '? ? "'? '' iso, r,rerc.'t '' d''''''' Produces 'Estimates' ir.s.ed to (se. hos Estee-wive tinier I nit, v v.tal thing that '''''t 'hi"' he I. A. 1104, for the necurity of rei...ht to., orm an improper he he United States IA to produce 'national estimates - Thews etc 1 ,e, ' st htvrat ions of the Eve.. emotive rPaen.ileY1 appraisals of ? Waller Bedell smith. ...__ _ a, , at pa sou,. of its former de7..?eone ere booe, oh thee. _.,... Tie board iv organie .. ..,. r root.o.?oe ?or, , Y? ? cm, erve,?.nfat,on ..,' ' r r r." ' whether the P "'" honeycombed with sptee and tenced the two agents to fifteen 'traitor. caused some to wour-i'er Pet of national securtty Such c eslmtnistrative units of the ploy. when he considered it riec? The Eisenhower order elsten , c,`"reii country it potential for war. ihicCiSrthy hearmgs the s." termtnate the stervice of an, r mates, rogr". "i-i &melon by essary or advisable in the Inter:Public Law 733. in effect, tv,i....st?iTta the head of a depart- ernment i.vo Mt hi. about the agem), sn? ci,ac ',cum-tat policy and mato al: ad to get n [Government agent-tee Oil were I ''''? "" -en.'n` `''''' strategic c,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,te ?,,,iners EiseMtower an?I torn., imacl of ot testify arid the accused man K, Kr?A wIth whatever Inforn . asolity I, situ, k or pressure ?the N.,,,,,h, we,. c.,,,I.,,e,? oh it? gets le lit front ,. The a entv had refused to tes-' actually achieved its object. ment or agency WES final and not, had been working in tine ,Reele d The Tturnatt Administration ,. A...olorled Press The es. of Dr. J. Robert Op-. ,?, y ?, ?.,,,? ??,., .,,... _ ienheimer, the atomic solentint en, off ,,,, whose eeettrity clearance was The Executive order by which' aothdraven by the Atom.- Energy President Trallall crested the i'hoinitsst.n? "'sr', s `tu.'""n in vyatem was reinforced try Public ' scout y program had not workst..,,,,, "gee, iboards as -,iganired under the 't e c, "MY Min" sa to whegh"r the Law 733. enc. tea by the Eighty- n that instance. both to the dls. Trurtain set?tip. ,e, Motioned ,T e ht ?dvantage of the Government and. Pro, talons of Lam Panels were entshIched in eash,a solo is the detriment of the individual The hie, provided Shot in eet? department anti agency to hear e V tat Since the purpose of the pro- .telh ...ereot,ce egeht,e,.., such ec heelinn y CaS..y. with each pant'l o III, Trani was to eliminate subver- the Department of Defenne, the,?""1"'"ed of Ser""my offintals oi I at ot,....[?4 [m7?,4 frrirri MI G"er"..nt 3'h' State Department and the atm. agencies other than the one in., ?lib Allen W. Dulles. [and prevent new ones from being , Energy Corot-summon. the head of wallets the security case ortgi- a 'la, rteeri ions at the Army- the erne, had the ta,wee t,, nated. FInsl sit?Cleions were placed C RIP solely with the agency thief. p thi. Tht e unc pet ngi ITIS ? p 4 aid tact rerleO via...tonal quarters that the ac- nint?, ...?..innd end fon hie, e Energy ( onimi. - , 'nattonai esti- oiiff N'yhi i.iThilligiini''' Tic' Aiiiinh'iSn''''' '"' Under Seeret'`iii of communism in Government --en- s von. the Federal' Stale. Before ?WY leenteheee preeoteht Tneeersimeadhtpheerir..1Cies would not be an lassie in the *6 Admtntstration by Executive Or- rerted a sthdY of the aes.9?,['S.:, ._, To reolace this the Eisenhower direct ton. Puvoilent .t sl, n?,a1 ',were would develop, the National Security Council. ,-, 'subject o .,,,,,,,,ves On the wane,. sten 1 Isha itu direct challenge to Preet? In the weekly delitseratmns of Aerec the ',Augers, e Un limn lir,- 4,n the orders of the then preeetehe ,,,,,ehhecer c ? cressing curiosity in other l.s.si- preeoteo. the,. December that the question of. fid tre C. I A. let srouningin- over which President Eisenhower Um Air Staff, and the Uric dire, tor. Gen. Walter Bedell ss 'Rive branch considers more major p"e'rr:.' ' Bureau of Investigation and tire der No. 10450.. issued Akril 27 if merging 'ice loYallY? Security,' n' My will have to yield to what a are only as good as the data and.qutred. whent?ver tht?ir avsiotant e . re-"artmn was that to A R e would disco.. prosecute a-.have been eliminated before elec.. n cause all the subverniven would 19,3, net up a package' pro' andsuitability programs" toil It was intended to rid the'eltrninate "overlapping" 4uplica-1 hi reap moth, F.ventually It proba? Obviously these 'estimates- state Dah,rtmeni papa., .pata..lone.1 them. The defense of this politIcal campaigns this year be- ..,, : ' '.. [the judgments that go into them . They argue ,ii ,i, t dd. age other informers. But critics 'iniiiiiigesn'i i riiiiiT fion day in November. The 01, fiovertultent of anyone who might tion and confusion ' A cortteel ..i ..._ AP YJAPI YAP!' !rba quality of the Intelligence ? ----t M"'''' " ?ank? What good in an unreliable?P`??` '??-??irner and McCarthy joee_e,.!be a security risk or any reason ?was at work on this , stu when -Sinn Th. ,nnott be good. to begin with. The ferenve and if there is a disoent- ' ? source 7 lgations cast strong doubt on no,_..... re__.n.?, .iii., ... ,i .,.. .i._...,,,,[. ' All forms of gyp,,,,,, of .hlat Adrotn.tratilm wend out of ? t n ?...?..r.7..:-,-.... information is collected from such ?mown it is not suppresstedl The mere eerioee ara,ei o lwhether this attitude could be.ron'eZi or u're'f'oe`o, gto' io",iriri 'in' ',..?,?0':_ _ . os,..b..n, (came , ' ?'" n ,maintalned as the 1954 campaign. oats It In nisi, gathered by see-' ? -"he' ' .. moment service. Other standartLI" :,, ine ripen sourres as iechnuyil jou(' t a?nnt'iii?'r ..ri hie"..ei,7?,,ndttied.nthey,,,thiseinrident w. that it indteated ?..oe?,..,e,t np. I ret agents risking their lives and d Oil:toted to trader' At the Us i, 'fains which In unlawfuL, Federal!Polittlewl Issue 1. A. astiVely In doniestac af-, -. ifor disqualification were estab. The Fanenhower program linma ng by the intelligence nervIcen of the M"rf of '''..e tile inc r.S4,["?"et.domentie point, operations are re- Ithshed,,howeyer, in the followIng been in operatIhn a Ittth more i ce .7.' ?Z Army, the Navy, the Air Force, cr'"f"'d an. "e '''? - i,e -wryest to the F. B. 1. The off' a hnn a year. How many actIvei ' A , Allies. and C. L A. agents. Sonic sti?if crate are not likely to refrairti :73ehavtor manifesting un- m 4 ? ? Politice being what it Is, Demo . h all aragraph? ?Iiminated was ere information Is being runtished? Criticism 0 the Ages y , t he (7. I. A., Isy unanimous &mg- t.' explanation, however, is that from caustte romments upon the truntworthtnens, nusreprenenta- \ holly/ deputed In the -numbers[t e en ? even by Soviet sources in the c..?,te,,ent ec the c. I. . , nation of the Intelligence Adv.- program the Eisenhower Adm1n-tion, falsification or omission of gsuir' of last winter- The Dew.- service of the United States. 'ideation set up to eliminate the'malsrial facto, ri imolai. immorali'uts 'hum the TT"... 4th"'"''-o em ... - Beyond this collechon of data meet (.,,,,, heee??. ill the ,,,,,,,y domestic field offices for the pur- rooted rtilt more ?t at been Mt tic to substantiate in 'TY ri"..itire? "mt."' m7evils it attribute o e ?F.,..-' ..n the material and moral ' ' -. o dtagrareful conduct ineludIng[tration artually [ef strength of hostile and neutral surrounding rye agen, v, Mr ilmse of c?11r?S?ng foreign inigiii'Lltheir part, are likely to boast clal perver sum, insanity m WO One of the tit rongeet critimems r it. i program. The Republicans for alcoholism. drug addiction pr we. ' (mists ? ?countries is another vitally urn. I'll." is hi'ide eegdeded ai. an 'fm?.? from ''''reier'? ? him...Abet the Eisenhower cycle 'morel Mental shsortier, sustepti-i,of the Eisenhower mechaintern is . h. . portant micron. That Is an Ag. :nr.::,,,114.:.",::::,...X.,P,e.rt;0',':,,,0 "'"' erd''immmmn m?1?0"Pm' h0"" net I lone abroad. non' has removed Inc "rotten apples" bully to coercion to act contrary Mutt it min (.01se innocent per? S et hla igressive oussion that nught in- ietrative &tidily. The gitatitv a tin'''. hr"Sent 'in.' iim" ' man regime. 'from the barrel left by the Tru? to nat...1 ,e?,a.:,' - 'sons to suffer emit by aswiriast e , e.lude iabotage a enemy Instal- ,h. the President. Ine National Se-1 The Truman system, which*. thet made refused to testify be? Leter e pro,.,eirm 0., add ..it fion. thesident Eimentvainer raid 4 de . friendly faclIttlen from penetra-tens, incluthng !tali. operation for shout eta yearsTore a Congressional rommttlee mined. that no innocent personielf that he wile deter?I vse? tIon by hostile !mien. questioned. fibough nothma (I die- Rive about this has become public. ;:nrmii"rrrudalso?iruvgo..niruitirr h e cem2cte'efe. le`eirnade a clear dietinction betweenlincrimination ? valid bast% for ground. ,before the Ftepublicann took over,lon grounds of pn,j0je emu should he rondernneti On that c i '71 Talton and the protection of Ci.,?111i.ge'Anie:'\eirteei.en..,entdti"he,,c.ssurr,ity.fCcuounneill and a few rrt- .s.r". . It hae been reported that it has. .allowed to know ? little about thelloyalty and security Mies. Rea.[removal. ?Guilt by assoriattorht? how- \ t Ms .....41 ,' Who ere the key men of theat budget or cbout $1 billion (1?C. I. .. .-?+- ...lion now i,isonable doubt as to the loyalty oil The system of loyalty review ever, was one of the teethes In ten .. The Key Men ic. I. A.? Mr. Dulles brother of[Se.r. thed.gfr. "'formed Mf[iMfile'w .. 1'7 'be made to . hether i c n mit to the fall force and effect the Secretary of State, thanJohnsnisnlY actual figure Rep' firm this Is vastly, i Foeter Dulles, lithe Net civilian umre the ' of the American system of nuntber of members feel le 44 intelligence chief. He gained eon- A ? ?wince checks a,. f the Moose gisrue ? prowl,ing It [vital mission. resentatIve John Taber. chairman and balances without cam- ImnPsm rouge., of Congress. , 1 siderable experience In wartime I ? n Mee and a few other mew. The agency evidently ha. (MTh the Office of Strategic Merv- C'm ' ' ? ' bentsare naul to know e?ctly fear, about the charge of Corn- ices precursor of the C. I. A. His heiiiii'munh the C. I. A. gate eheu. mullet Infiltration, for Alien jiulles.th? Director of Central In- telligertge, has branded it "false." The agttcy Is ooncorned. POW- ever. tint its aecrot operations ithould not he exposed If It is to remain effective. civilian outlook is counterbal- anced by the military experience of Lieut. Gen, Charles P. Cabell former Chief of Intelligence for he Air Force, and now C. I. A's deputy director. The estimates Cr. produced by Sursey Sought a board in the Office of National Eu ne ?e eereteteteeuee ead.Estimates headed by a civilian. ['fitital activities hens bean ea.1Sherrnan Kent, formerly profes- empted from the normal inquirtealnor of History at Yale, and auth- whIch other agencies, Includ-lor of vStrategle Intelligence.' log even the Atomic EnergyiLlis deputy Is Lieut. Gen. Herold Commission. are subjected, Bull, IT S. A.. retired, wartime I lent, the growing Congree. Assistant Chief of Staff for Plans shawl interest in plating it under and Operations for President eorne kind NI thccreet surveillance. pethaps like that exercised byl the Joint Congrensional Commit-[ Ice on Monne Energy over stomp. af I tors. Senator Mike ? Mansfield of Montana has mar- 'haled a bipartisan group of more than a cc bre of Senators behind a resolution us tio slue The reso? Indian has been pigeonholed for thts session, but support and dis- cussion continue. Meanwhile .Representative Peter Freimpuysen Jr. of New Jersey haa introduced a resolution to' make a survey of the agency by a Presulential Commission. P.M,s bowing to the inevita- ble. and wtshing to acorn pot-shot rnquisitors, Mr. Dullel to now re. ported more receptive to the Idea dtsereet inquiry. ally. Much of it? appropriation is hidden in the money bills of other agencies. One came on public record re- flects on the C. I. A. Two of its agents in Seattle reported that Owen Lattimore. a leading target of Senator McCarthy, was plan- ning to go to Ruasia. They ob- tained the information from a travel agent. The F. B. I. faun the information incorrect and the lustice Department prosecuted the travel agent for giving false' ,nforrnation to Federal agents.. The tWo C. I. g. agents refUsed" Attractive Target The C?1 A. is an inviting tar- get to politicians. Its files would reveal many tales of rnystery adventure, intrigue. of spy o tinvt vile. of to-Rival decision, at fectint? the national destfhy, of he v mid-wide f ight of democ- rat, :want-, rntrid,11111,1/1 publicaty and cloak-and- dagcer operations ire essenttally IntnIppat,1,1.? This is why Con- ovh,m i reate,I the C I A pi Jule. 1947, granted it an ex- emption f t tiso fp Ronal surveil- Lin?4 by Congress and the Gen- eral A, counting Offue that is not permitted to any other . UM-Mgt-me tale regard the . ? 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Tett Cm.. .40TON, June 23-Pre ?nhower won a qu able response tonight Congrese against m a in the Admlni?tr 300.000,000 foreign Date e New Copyright, 1564 by The New NEW YORK, THURS cleared McCarthy Agent HONDURAN REGIME signed to ROTESTS TO U. N. pie by the F. B. I., wo Proposals to Remove N TOWN BOMBING inc to Investigate Senator From Posts p Secret Agency Sent to Committee Says Plane Crossed Frontier N H. IAKRENCEvia,.From Guatemala ? Rival about thyl mitt yet Wo mint HINGTON. June 23-Sen? Senate Rule,. Commuttee gave Claims Made on Fighting ,., ., Tr? s,.? rims crass i SVASHINGTON, June 24 -The , oeePh R? McCacinY hes ono of its subcornmIttees tOday d a man who has not It- ? Federal serurity clear'two assignments that might roarer is Teo am vas Two. ' a prainnanaary navaarnsa block or delay action on efforts TEGUCIGALPA, Hondursa the Central Intelligenre.to exisel Senator Joseph It. hie-lJune 23-The Honduran Govern- ?, well-informed sour yea egrrIgkr from hie investigative vent has protested to the United day 'cfpnoilltea chair rnanships 'Nations against the bdinbing of man who is one of Senator' Ci t, the eommrtlee referred a town about 1 Pr M. yesterday. thy's most eontroverstal tivo texpirleron reentutions to a' A email plane. proceeding from gators, is Don Id A Sur6e subcommittee Two of its mein-the direction of Guatemala, which urine wes - opined from hers ore ehairnan of other corn. has been invaded by rebels, Finn Id of the F trot Bute. mittens and one in a former dropped three bombs that did not estlestion in VA) A 'se. vhairmart. They are assigned to rinia? any damage, but exploded clearance forihrm from the recommend whether a precedent... the town of San Pydro de Co- ? Departmf.. requested of removing e.horrnien should be Pan near the Ouetematan border. o hy the rah-Var.' setIA Tuesday night statement year enate Permanent Subeorn Second the Rulen ? ! had named near-by Simla Roma an as the place attacked. on InvestigatIona. has no !gay the same subrortinirttee per-, de n forthcoming inu ion to start Matinee next A cuter. dispeteh lateWedneos of Mr. Surinea aseig - M nckyy on proposals for rules, d quoted Honduran officials o the Investigation of t the concint in Senate commit-1 ? saying both those towns and ______ --- . ? no Macueliso and Belen-Grial- mod ?n Eng., 9. Column 1 'onsWied on Page 10,Column1' ho, other border places, ha! ? -- - ? --- era targets. ?' I Guatemala denied a o er ion for us ny , her planes had bombed Hon- W i duras. The Associated Press ? ? ' said Honduras was pending her jot Opposed by Eisenhower rt7on of Arnerican Skates. The , test also to the Organise- - 1100 ' had not yet been received there.] Ill A - protest to the United Nallona ' re after hia sPe11.1 received on Capitol 111 ? Foreign Affairs?Com- mpletedsactIon on a hill. scheduled to be formally tomorrow, that vhayed 10,0.00 front the over.al tlon, eildene said in his mm' .t large-scale cuts o t some critics had cm fee beyond re- ended by the Ad- ?old be "unjusti- unsafe." erted that this program ti security, the bulk of ,Ing military ald was our most effective, mos , least costly Methods o 4 our international oh' in this age of Pail" me to Palter, He Boys lid not 1 Inr Prrn ti of the (Inver, ,r11. 11, t.rta RopnhhrIns the sH1,Prle ,o of By .ANT110?1. u.r.o wk. ?.? gnra 17"I'CP"' 171,1 osrirri,i,i .tt-1 r..tr p to ,tr,n 11, A ho ii 0 5;on. r4I ' k..11 S., Yo- the' ri.LTro J",,P1 ,?(:111.. and 'k r,i, iho a' fir poo sira aria Inset, I1 I s. tr. I 0' rhe .ronosc,1 . frrr.r r 1' I. tle,r1 i,sfai S.r`r. iirrOVer cirr rrr.is .5j NI, Car' 1,??? sills tad, t 11 ,011, e Agen, ? Ho P I A h..V11.. Int:1- Th., on411 Prounh an. who Conitnumktk na,e kaki he "w 0,13,1 !,. kre h kizaed Donald A SurIne one flail: t finia nrIctinit,N id, own y of the (' I A I. .1.1AGRerti'eFr'aTi C?l''1arkS July '1;06. ktielv, Si, in,PSIlgAtOrs, !II make a pre - ;on of the lip. Ingen, e n_rn's The Defenke I iop.,1.! ment has ,ne 1 w,eild he '.111,1 1., go an In? rhos h? would ay.:A a poskinie fuked on'Intl' 1r,rar, io 14Ir rrnatior. Senator 1.1,Ca thy liead?on Oh I h^ W'h,te Sorme, why we, "dropped Horn ' The efllerlI i. pr,ICIP itcare.rs?1.1. snoroes hk?e thn rolls" of ilse FP/1,41i uth What is the newest taste in liquor? ANSWER: The new kind of dry Puerto Rican rum. It is already changing drinking habits all over the country. Utterly-unlike old-fash- ioned rums, it makes a great drink straight, on the rocks, or in a highball. dr-mho:is in search of a nest taste in liquor are telling their friends about the new dry run: now no!" coming fijont Puerto Rio?. It's abOut the iiive?t liquor the've ever tasted?and here's the re.ison. It to &sidled at high proof for C MITI= I ightness of, hod:. -- then t refullv aged for mellownessella . crn- As a result, this Puerto Rican Rum in real drinking rum. Not r d Declassified and Approved .For it 1.?.5.nr. The ,r's ,ne kirk a it I'''' 50 ge, 100 1,11printed OPEN THURSDAY-S_ LL 9 ? Gimbels N'St140 ale! ROGERS PEET SUITS Cool Lightweight Tropical' Also (;abardines & Crashes / YESTERDAY'S PRICE $26 1190 were $75 I ludino Our 0,1,n? -and-11',7,,strds 30 now 527 were $85 1451 were $80 Ins //hilt'', Our Da, on' -and-11. orsteds '65 now 774 were $95 221 were $90 '75 now Ako hundreds of Rogers Peet Suits that were $110 to $125 are now $85 and $100. Tropical Suit Prices take a really big cave in this Sale. So 'dive in yourself . . . into Rogers Peet's today . . . and see what a value you can come up with! Our fine lightweight all - wool Tropical many British imports. Worsteds including - famous Dacron' Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 Worsted and Or- 111111.11011111=ed and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 'DOCTOR IS SILENT AT ARMY INQUIRY Assorts Ho Wasn't Rod When an Education Officer, but Won't Say if He Ever Was WASHINGTON, July 7 tie,? Dr. Julius Schreiber. ? psychla rOW 00 I trist who helped run the World OW ia a War Il program of teaching 05, as G. /.'s what they were t1gBtieig for, swore today he was not ? Commtmuit at the time but fused to say whether he ever been. Pr Schretber. born forty-five years ago in the Russian Ukraine was brought to this country as ? 1DEND boy, studied medicine at the UM- 3eposite rersity of Cincinnati and now hely I 'Dia praCtices In Washington. Ouly Ht. ..ruring the war as ? lieutenant colonel, he headed the programs :secLton of the Arrays Inform& ;Lion and Education Division. ' Appearing before the Senate ,Internal Security subcommittee Dr. Schreiber refused to answer any questions as to Communist party membership prior to Jan. I 1041. He simply swore he ha not 'been a member since then. H said he was a ..patnotic clime , and I was that throughout the ? In his refusal to answer ques- tion,. he said he relied on the ' , ?Ira end Fifth Amendment,, The Fifth Amendment provider :that no person shall he compelled Sh0 to incriminate himself in a enro- 1 Lnal case The first amendment guarantees freedom of speech. Pr. Schreiber, who said he onto was on the staff of the state hoenital at Stockton. Calif., told the subcommittee his Army dot es included helping to edit Army Talks. He denied he knew any of the people he had rec. omended for Jobs in the Infor- me Ion and Education section wem or had been Communists. e The chairman of the aubcom- deml Ott tie Miran iseeasess. room. ass. , Mitnr"EPTIt4S TIMES, TIII;RSDAY, .11.1.1' 5, 1954 PRESIDENT BACKS nniy a frw members of the ALLEN W. DULLES. Armed services CommItteeS Were Congreamonal AppropriatIona and .i permitted to know about the agency'a budget. but Mr. Dulles Says Ho Has High Confidence : r.por, in C.I.A. Di rector?General , it. operations to the National. Clark Also is Praised 1Security Council. over which the President presides. Rowland R. Hugh., the Budg-, iwon a ft. Hen YofIK Tam et Director, has a complete break.! . WASHINGTON, July 7?Pres1,7 the _SP,7vcy's budget, and dent Eisenhower asserted today 1,:eckr7A7Awm".",the:ppIrpriati.monTe! that he Mad the utmost confidence ace .pent. in Allen W. Dulles, the head of President Eisenhower ended his the Central Intelligenrt Agency, dirturtion of the C. I. A. by say- which is under threat of investi. ifritnthe:t be hodmttiri heeu ttmy newt yc.ionty- and gation by Senator Joseph Ft. ILc- efficiency of Mr. Dulles. Senator McCarthy, who re; C.rtThneYWIsconsin Republican, who turned from a seventeen-day va- in chairman of the Senate Per- cation Sunday night, said yester- manent Subcommittee on Investi- day :hat he rounl,d.s c?oo oeureyte with' satIone, has charged that the snnatr'5,,,,1-'''nf'fie?e th.t, world-wide intelligenc? agency Mr. birCarthy was again "out of was heavily infiltrated by Cora- town on one of the investiga- munists. Mr. Dulles has called the charge "false." A reporter suggested at the President's news conference today that only Generial Eisenhower leould "straightenni. out on what Premident Eisenherwer noted t"4...ntotrh.joohnnlYL..bt.siZlellan, D,rn: that a study of Vie ?gency. ad- ocrat of Arkansas who cam- harmonic. t conduct. 3 on .1 rot Vona SUPPORTED: Allem W. Dulles, the head of the Con. trot Intelligence Agency, who remixed a vote of coo- fidesee yesterday front President Eisenhower. Meanwhile, there wee no deli-. nit. prospect of a meeting of the, subcommittee headed by Senator, McCarthy. However, Senator, Karl E. Mundt, Republic. of South Dakota, said that ? meet- . going on MC. , A, Mg might be poesibleeenemxtemwizek rniniatrative and operational set-? paigning for re-electuin et rned matte. Senator William E Jeti "011' 'tn.7 Ittech7r:ad,o'nbYo: trVgkafp7,ae. to vole on the farm " ner, Republican of Indiana lion of the F:xecutive Bran, h of conducting hearings into what en- the Government, of wham h former His tent Communists sought to. Preaulent Hoover in chairmen WAS I doctrInate soldiers. partIcula y Gen Mark tV Clark, former A H. through the Information li Far Eastern commander. head. . , Education Division ' the task group. The President r.' ''? Carl Femchel of 166 Second rtid that he had known General leg.' Avenue. New York City. another C Fede witness today, rtld he was ? writer for the division during the war but was not ? party mom' her then. He ref used to gay whether he ever had been. Mr. Fenlchel said he was direc- tor of ? private chtldren's school n New York, and formerly taught in the New York school system. Inch since their West Point days, and that he had the highest re- spect for his ability, partialsm and loyalty. He expressed belief that General Caleb would do ? very grand job. The Prertdent went on to say that Mr. Dulles had constantly Invited examination of the agen- cy's operations by the Executive Branch to insure that de mission Arn,old ons table E AT FORTIETH HEMPSTEAD ? NEW ROCHELLE ? HACKENSACK ? MANHAS'ET 90)1 III ? . ,.1 re'v 9 INICTON. July 7 WI, e Civil Service subcor, day tentatively approved ion to deny pensions to I employes or service men whd, ike Alger Hiss. were con- vict of felonies. 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Martin Jr. of Judiciary Committee. had been The White Houseaald today that mu ready last modified to ? point where It well the National Security Council the 1409.? .. a could win a two-t/Urds vote had not reached ? final decision get date est by ?J Reorsanmation Democratic leaders said that on a new military manpower ? said today?that tn ,_ e. saw no reason to defeat it plan. ucky?? if bill Congress:th committee AA 'rraraArAdra ehr Hau..? The Presidential press Here. s puts the um. eppro,e .4?gy gliestion of giving immunity from hazy. James C. Hagerty, issued a nasty C prosecution to defiant-witnesses atatement on news stones? to make them talk almost en. which had been_ based on inter- itute up to 0,000,tirely in the hands of the Federal views with thITIewly retired As- iue years of pet._ eourts. rather than Into the Blatant Secretary of Defenne. convicted of h., hands of the Attorney Genera]. John A. Hannah?that the Eisen- hower Administration had de. from arrest The as had been nloested rtment has said If a committe, decided that cided on a program of military at penalties of a witness should testify. it could duty for all qualified young o,0",e months' s? direct to court and request Americans. . dequate. partieu.lonrnunity for the witness The Mr Hagerty's statement said: en, cootpunnete I wanese would then be forced to The storms do not reflect fully underground " testify if a Federal judge no the attitude of the National Se- States eitisenshlp . ruled. If the wanes. lied under cotity Council. ennejeted ee en_ oath, he could be prosecuted for 'The matter the ignanpower Situation) has been rb tarred by PTHE NEW lOith TIME.% TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954. Speaker Jose Massachuset week to at July 31, the the Coogreasi Act of 1946 he would "feel quit ay arcu Tee four m Senate J Id: 1. Weide Pe Rhea and ter tho borgIE Pen. Justice De tikat the P ,000 fine Ily" toSee - m going 2. Strip Unit (foramina.' in t ama, Joining in olP'nurY ?cement overthrow the I iv ould riA 111. ?cerement ge and hoe passed to hi. bad' Reponi.J. Truslow MlaPPIYituralieed ire, n., Italic a en den e 101 ? ? roping. P eral, I.,.i., Tne No. 35.000 f !I ouldl , NEW HAVEN, Aug 2 The enee appo ntment of Benoni J True. ono in.1 low of Fairfi?id as assistiint id and steentary of the Yale Alumni h d ? Fund was announced today by v Id Charles Watson the tune!. non rep1 managing director, " Mr Truslow o?a member of , the WanCla . s.s oli f member?4nt n T.; t A leiwhenre nep the h. li ,ur? thony Hall, the Aurelian Honor "at ?ra? Society. the Whilfenpoofs and n b lvi the 1,0-pound 4irt,A. A in' lie sill assume his new du- ," ties on Sept. I and will direct '??', re'. the fund nal 's regio chairmen in bu was e, potion-wide campaign that mouton Dist year passed the million- '. wa. defier mark foe the fourth Re_ straight year, ota and y g up, fate of the wire tap bill. He is 'ight against it. . eve , he Tune in running out on it In on the any fbrrn as the drive for Con. Vernment y force and vio- ce. or pl Ding against the The bill, which he House, would natIve-born and itizens inal offense of bail allieo woold reds,. and five years In IL At p nt. one may for-, it his ba without ertmirmil natty, tit a ate broadc? ch agent register sot. The I sir Wake Id if red ire' foreig roe violatio I1110.090 t y urs in Pri Was repo sidofihuf the i be ken to ha bee this n of requir IlOws on , ? CMove C is appea pre in the unity qu cheekof writings , note ?r require* by fore n agents,' or w ngs to be i ith rtiId require ee Govern? ll w those' of regis- agents. Penalties would range up find. and 'or five n. ed on the House mutiny bill might test before that Tele under a sus- s.. SuCh a pro- a two-thirds vote forty minutes of led Drastic to be a drastic I of fact that the tion was one of the President, m the reconunen- dation of the Nationel Security Council, to the Office of Defense Mobilisation and the Department of Defense for the development gas Saturday to return to the of a specific program, including preeldency of Michigan State coat estimates, following alma- college, commented that -the sem, before the milecil ddring White House etatement la per- fectly true and the fact that the derstood Dr. Hannah had made the statements attributed to him. At hie home in Mut Lenient, Dr. Hannah who left the Pante- the past month. -There will be no further a tion or discussions until a these agencies, following Cation with carton, official unofficial organisations, dividuals -having an int the subject. gave reported to the Security Council In [ember." Under questioning, Mt, erty said he did not take specifically with Dr. Han rather with news reporta former Amiatant Seers statements. lie also mid, aver, that he was not din the accuracy of these which appeared in Sunday papers?and declared that tn- bi Clark Maps C. I. A. Inquiry CHARLESTON, S. IC., Ant. 2 AS?Gee. Mark W. Clark said was made clear In my press confer- ence last. Friday." as- but the 's hOw- tine en* today he would go to Washington early next week to do "ground. work. on ? proposed inquiry into the Central Intelligence Agency General Clark, named to heed the Inquiry. said he was deferring definite decisions regarding the agency until he colkl get to WaiMington. He said 'he planned un- a series of conference*. NOW STOP TO MEMO * NON-STO. TO *MO * A/ON S eq. Fastest Daily Servicd s NON-STOP NEW YORK ?0 (40 ALL SUPER CONSTELLATION SERVICE FAMOUS SUN. 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'55.60 , '59.75 Formerly $69.50 Formerly $75 Weber and Heilbroner TROPICAL SUITS All?wool Sprayweaves and Dacron and wool blends. 47.60 Formerly $59.50 Weber and Heilbroner COOL CORD SUITS '25.75 Formerly $34.50 . 4L! Suits front Regular Stock No Charge for Alterations This sale does not include our entire stock SALE OF FURNISHINGS White, Half Sleeve BREEZEWEIGHT SHIRTS $2.99 Clearance! ROGERS' PERT SUITS Year-routtd Weights. 588 were $75 55 now. Clearamt! ROGERS PEET Year-rtUiTndWSeights. 1161 were $90 1793 were $85 , $01511 now. C./tyrant(' ROGERS PERT KITS Year-routicrWeights. 726 were $100 1275 were $95 75 now., Other Suits, too, marked down front higher prices for Clearancel Just about every- thing a man could want in a Fine Year- round Suit! That's what this Rogers Peet Sale offers. It's one of the most comprehen- sive we have had in years! Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 THE NEW YORK TIMES, SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1954. C.I.A. AND ITS CHIEF DEVELOP SPY PLAN Unit Directed by Allen Dulles - Matches Wits With Reds to Aid U. S. Policy Making WASHINGTON. Aug. 7 On? In the background of &suet every major foreign policy deci- sion made these days by the Eisenhower Administration there Is the figure of ? man who may trip be called Amend'. ? master spy Ile directs a aprawling and ahwhwy Government agency whose lines of espionage and Worm:Ilion epreed around the world aral penetrate even behind the Iron Curtain in the deeper- ate and often danger?. FM.. of mar lung wits with the Corn- niunAts. The estimates of the world situation that cornet from h a office are vitally important In Adminietrallon policy plan- hen know ho* and where he specie hundred. of milliona of ti dives?or in fact how mu, h he tio, spend. Few know who ht. pronto are or how they operate in, a of thp Govern- offi? 1010 have eines. to his lepotts art ,-stmtates on Corn. thho Mot and probable Ile Is Allen ll'e/sh Mille.. 61 vii,. of the United iirs Central Intelligence Agen- cy whose operation, are more hush?hush in many way. than I hosn of the Atomic Energy Corn- nitv?rin. /Ira official title Is Di- rector of Central Intelligence. Eike ? Headmseter la Looks Mr. ntIllen hae a strong re- zero blanre to his older i by flve years) brother. the Secretary of State, John Foater Dulles. He looks more like a acholarly heed. toaster than the expert in cloak- and-dagger affolts thht he Is. Ttovk In 7ilaron, 111,11, the re- "or t of Joseph St all n's death rloshed over the wires to a tele- type at the agency's headquar- tors at 200 E Street, N. W.. rn ?Waritungton. Then the world knew that Georgi Afalenkov was the man pulling the strings In the Kremlin. What did the change In the Red high command mean? %Vats it to be war or pence' Mr. Dulles rent orders to C. I, A. agents and undercover men around the world asking in. on what Inexpert, in. f a at a.n on 1 roop movement,. to. de holnnd the Iron Curtain VIT.,0, HT Fun shirmenla and the snit los colleagues sifted thtimgh the reports. studied filos of information Alton,. 7ilaienkov not tho, around him. rtnally they sent a messenger to the NV1 to House with the estimate- Ittissla wasn't ready for war, and It would he ? nustake to' expect 0, revolution. At the time of the Pearl Har- bor attack and the North Korean' Int Isom, no one hail pulled to- gother all the informntron avail- able and produrnal what could be railed a national Intelligence esti-, rrhite. Mr. Dollen today Is confi- dent he has developed the Ma- chinery and tec hniques to Avoid sinv darti tragic failures in the furore. The N.atronal Security Act of 1917 created the C. I. A. ,dro,o, on how ninny persons city d by the agency rah., all the way from A MO to ;311.0 1.1ttanates on spend:, ? range up to and above $1500,000,. tied a ni?al I nil.11 State, experts have (1,001 the IZovoans are Arend- t-1d about 02,000,000,000 a year on repro'. ico, The C. I. A, budget Is hidden In the hlolg,In of other Govern- nirin dcpartments and egenclea bernrIty Cherk? In Agency Would It he an easy matter for enonly agent to worm his way Into the C I. A. headquarters to ellY from the in?Idn. Sourer, in the agency Invist it, eafoguerds 0.1 as loop, oof as men and Bcp.nre inn tyoke them. Ill every I 000 applicante for Jobs only around eighty get thimigh the critt security cheek. Mr. Dulles, third director of the aconey, wax horn in Watertown. N . April 7 1,911. Ills father max the Kee Allen Mary timille,' it 100 he I v11,1 nlinr.I..?r Re. wp, I '1 11,1,1 ION, student al liii and ler a lear hr t .ndld 1,1 n h PlisSIOn 1,11rn,1 D. \ 11,1,1 1,n.t. India. Then in 11?111 aro. cvtlIng hie Alavterh ),,,,,rton. he entered liii ring e rl,n'IC Mr. Dulles was in In la.1.1. Mr birdies hoegrnv 4-1... f of the stmlit Impartment s Near Emtern a f- 1 i.: - In Li -p ire t;:re, l, stud. l? t .1.., A, ,i....,,, \n.i,flIngton ...-- I -- affillair 7 , 52x52 oh! col ha 1.6 _. 0,,ree .e Ilhal lio het ti State ''. Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 FIFTH AVENUE .. AND AT EAST ORANGE, WHITE PLAINS AND MP fifth erentibe atore hours: 9.30 to 5 why buy all-wool blank in August? because in this spectacular August event ? you save 257o because we made a tremendous pirchase early this year of the luxurious ?Regina" blanket ... because we ordered these made to our rigid specifications by the famous Springfield Mills... because these beautiful top-quality wool blankets are, we bglieve, unsurpassed values at these p 14-95 twin size regularly 19.95 now At these budget prices you get superior Australiareend American wools, winter-weight without bulk, thanks to the close, firm nap that drapes you warmly but gently; the smooth velvety finish it soft to the touch, a delight to the eye. You'll get year-after-year service and launderabil- ity, too--and these blankets are moth-proofed for 5 years1 full size regularly 24.95 now 1865? The colors are any homema'Icer's favorite decorating shades: bug, emerald green, gold, pink, red or seafoam, also white, with rich 7-inch acetate satin binding at top and bottom. And for you who own extra-large beds, the Hollywood size reg- ularly 39.95 is now 29.95. BILle, gold, pink or seafoam. Altman blankets, fourth floor tereeirOe-,t tremendous values in tablecloths .. ? 3 patterns so beautiful, in colors so rich you know they must be hand-prb incites usually 3.50 or, rrit...,.on that come from I 1 a cfri? ? are Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 know how and where he sh. Pia hundreds of odic.. of h ....Aft or in 'irt how to'. ti he ,pend Few know ,he ?? 071 Al'en It h fitil'?? en o? ? ? .1 ? ? f f the th., .? .04?70,7 ?.0 ? are more ' n , kt IN, Pat,. of it ? o'.., Erergy Com /1 a ? ft ,111 ii? Zr.'or of C00?744.41 Intrilarrae. lake ? Headmaster la laoke 'fir Tort,, las a strong re- m,' or if, h.s rider by fir, N.a? toodh..? :re Seerfeary rot F?ate .fotri Rower l'ull?s Fir I. r'ks r awe r hclar'y head. th rot, th 1., ' ? en ert rloak ?7.1 cro he la ^..?? vf J., . ir' 0(0 a a., 10 it ,^1 ia er ir ? r r. 1,0 ri t?le 1' fa At 011e aif.r rs headtplat? t .t 2(10 9: Vora.), N. V: in V.'.1,tunrian 1..en 'he world krocy that t,eorci echo,' y the anon pulheg the ...It alga in the Rrenti, IX hot .1, 1 change In II ? Rod hgri ronipand loran' 1O'fi, t "It hr NI'. I..... vent orders to P I A a arid nod, hewer tee, Afro ? '.??? 44 040747 AAK .r, Ation s. car th ? Nor, In a on troop worernerh ? ? I the Iron car oir, t. en, and fn, r' true, sifted .? the repot ..f 041047,47 711. ea.cnifor tn. oo. y It tho eatinale .1 VI.,','t r. Ir foe a ar and it orahl he ? oh, ike to expert or the vole of the Pearl Har- ho allot 0aod the North Korean isom, na one art pulled to- pen', all the ciformation oh ? find to...1.1.,r1 what coold be ? 01,10 nation it intelligence &ch- ic do. Mr holies today is confi- der? ha 1.1a dot eloped the ma- 0 0,1 tci hniquee to avoid err sorb trait,' failures in the fidvre 'dlia Nihon:II Security Act of Hill coated the t' I. A. on how ninny peraons 01,.? ern 0.;40,???1 ho tire igen., roc., flit the wav front 3.09,1 In rota.. F7,111notea on gremlin, rah, tio ,and shore 1500.000.. lert a oear I nit .47 Store, expert. hive figured the Ion..., are .pend. $2,900POP000 a year on eaproprge. The C. I, A, budget H hidden In the hudgeto of other Goven, went di-parlments and agencies. . Seennly Cheeks In Agency , ON'orilil It toe an easy matter for an enemy agent to worm his way foto the C I. A. headquarters to airy from the (nitric' Sour,. In the agency mood It. eafeguards are as foolproof as men and scirnee can make them. Of every 1.000 applicants for lobs only around eighty get titi nugh the logid serunty checks. Nfr. Dollen, third director of the Agency, was horn In Watertown, N. I.. April 7. 1A93. His father WA, the Rev. Allen Mary Dulles ' a Prehytertan /M.O.,. He was ? l'hi Beta Kappa student at PrInceton and fnr ? year he taught in 5 4 hurrh minion school K) ?011ahabad. India. Then in 1916 after getting hie Master's th,gree at Princeton, he entered the diplomatic senor,. During World War I, Mr. Dulles was In SYdzerlancl, In 19t2, Mr. Dolton became chief of the State Department's 1,1314011 of Near ?Eastern Izt his spare time, he stud. red low at Geroge WashingIOn l'uncrAity here, and got his law degree .n t96, tic lett the State lopartruent that year to pan him brother a law firm of Sulltyan and Cromwell in New York. I iut mg Wand \Oar II Brig. Gen. Balt Dom, v In, chief of the Office of Stra- tegic 7-01?11.1??4071, lirged Mr. Dulles to pan and net-up a Europeatx espornare headquarters In Herne, Swazerian.l. In November 1913, Mr. Dulles eroased the border Into Switzer- land irivt as the allied Invretion a, getting under way in North A,trr it. Hack to Law and Oat Ago. After the war, Mr. Dulles re- lation.] to his law practice in New York hut si cloak-and?dagger background soon pulled him back to Wartungtoo Ile ?ao coded in to direct a shah' of C. I. A In 1944 while Adnirral Roscoe fill lenkoetter. the? hist direr tor, was chief. The ImIles group recommended more than (Illy changea a, etructurc and rip...toms. Little Y-Aa done about thew recommendations until Gen Wolter Bedell Smith was named director in October, 1910. He r died Mr. Dollen in New York and sem. 7Now that you're writ. ten this dapn report, In up to >oil to pot it 1,40 Ofeltl " SO In .1.10111Art 19707, Mr. Dulles to put 00rde his law practice. Ite Pao ranted Deputy C. I. A Do-rotor in August, 1951, and they succeeded General Satins in the top post in January, 1953. in August? because in this spectacular August event 2/9/c-f you save 257o p24 because we made a tremendous purchase early this year of the luxurious ?Regina" blanket... 4 'H44140441' UP ordered these made to our rigid specifications by the famous Springfield Mills... Ilemmse these beautiful top-quality wool blankets are, we believe, unsurpassed?values at these twin size regularly 19.95 now 14-9' At these budget prices you get superior Australiarwand American wools, winter-weight with! bulk, thanks to the close, firm nap that drapes you warmly but gently; the smooth velvety finish is soft to the touch, a delight to the eye. You'll get year-after-year service and leunderabil- ity, too?and these blankets are fimoth-proofed for 5 years) full size regularly 24.95 now The colors are any homernaier's favorite decorating shades: blur emerald green, gold, pink, reef or seafoam, also white, with rich 7-inc acetate satin binding at top and bottom. And for on who own extra-large beds, the Hollywood size re! ulerly 39.95 is now 29.95. Blue, gold, pink or seafoam. ' Altman blankets. Ifourth floor tremendous values in tablecloths., 3 patterns so beautiful, In colors so rich you know they must be hand-pri Camellia, gold erred predominating Springtime, predominantly gold, red of Ofeilid French Poodle, pink, blue, sold or grey predominating 52x52 inches usually 3.5( 52x70 inches usually 5.5( 60x80 inches usually 7.9! Priced especially low for August one in each pattern . .. to set buffet meals, casual dinners, and tt They're lonely for shower and host,' rayon-and-cotton, of excellent q, they're colorfast. Napkins 17.11 Please state second choice of col. tekphone your order. Altman fourth llo and at East Orange and Manhasset (also at White Plains starting Tuesday) come in, write, Of telephone MUrtiyhill 9.7000 on purchase, ores 3.00 nor telephone order service opens at 11.30 A. M. Monday beyond our motor deliver, area delivery charge. Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 ? Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 the Nws,. tjt Nttu tork s Fit to Print" Copyright 1164, by The New York Times COmPanY LATE CITY ?air and warm 1) cloudy and warm Dentersso. lop Telsi? Vieseeter - re. I ? 1???teei vet.. 5-POWER FOR ARM PRESSED Canada's P by U.S., BMA ?Early Sol N. HUNT CCORD Y WEST PLAN TO TIE SAAR TO BRUSSELS PACT OFFERED IN PARIS Wilson Expresses Regrets U.S. ATTORNEY ASKS For 'Inept' Dog Remarks JUDGE TO STEP OUT OF LATTIMORE CASE Supported and France n Is Aim Mendes-France Weighs Idea With Premier of Area? French Ask Concessions 'Rover CallaYoungdahl Biased for Defendant ? Charge Termed 'Scandalous' SOVIET INVIT TO JOIN Weighs Bid to of Study of Co Disarmament It.rerrpt? frost ? Martin and Spin as Sponsor Plans by mmiuion eats by Paye 4 By THOMAS J. seem le Teo tem UNITED NATIO 13-Canada pro the General An...., United Nations 'Commission to "sleek ble solution of the 4 problem." It also sok commission report Security Council and bly "aa moon as suftici nee hail been made." In presenting the pro Martin, Canadian Mi Health and Welfare, commission Mould start soon as the Assembly the resolution and that be able to report back d current seanion. Under the Canadian r the commission would to reconvene the crab.? five powers-the UM Britain, Franco: Cana Soviet Union-to Whit lah-French proposal. o inent and atomic on, submitted in London, I James J. Wadawb United States and Set Britten Minister of the Assembly*, Politi runty Committee the full agreement with lion and winked to sponsor.. TON new. N.Y., Oct oday that ask France Al.. Rae Both said they pre( a Philippines renolutl ted yesterday. that the acme responaibillt five powers, but Diem on a eubcommi Pohtical and Security The subcommittee ? strut-fed to report be 15, hree weeks before bly is expected to ad Jules Moch of Era pressed approval of th resolution and voice that all five members Min subcommittee w ?porisonng it. Howe Y. Viahinsky of the 3 said that, while his ni principle could neve favorably to an invi sponsor a resolution heed more time to st The inaildfion to Union to sponsor W lotion ifi the first a kftib since the onset um.' and it. reflect. hope that the enrich arracuent proposals / make some Frog,. The Soviet Union Ili-,rr'lr.i-'renrh pro 'ranked an rtnportan by fir W t, 1 lb nutted to the Londo notice last June. Mr announited Sept. 30 Soviet Union had arc as a basis for agreetn Cenochan resolutron hold him to bin word, Starlet Accepts') The Disarmament therefore, would be r take Into account French proposals 1954. which have by the Union of 501( Republic" as a basis national disarmamen as well aa other pro DIREC106 Lieut. 0416:14'li' ROUP: . Deo. art Time invent! a re": little, who"g with I 11,1, em nt ac ? st be DOOLI to the "e'Prni: INO . Paul re of d the His IniMs1 rk ss Under ,V41" opted I might ?Clark, the 'lotion, By HA. asked Two a tee of of the Ob ate., artivitick a nd the WashingionE e Brit. One of ear's- hem tan were headed by DoOlittle, Of the General Lloyd. charged wit , told ,secret opera nd I Intel lifiencie ere inth,..ni,ed tip 4.anin- The sedon as to-I ready anion I Hoover n.m Ion Intent it to by Gen. obmit- I retired), d head by con iiix" vooperatt. Place: thorny. of the; ?mon mitteci in ncanni g be in' l The ex c3 Nor.: little rave vi sons for t 'this (aro leo eJ: I Commissi anadian I undertake a e hope, rev of at Int e 1-11.-wer? vei Join in I Genera' Andrei:gi.?in? Uo.othanc. ref rr airan 1"' White Hue Oct en' Dulles. D et n to ro-!Intelligen A would! no nomme t. it ' /General Soviet three me nmr tle, que. an Ir of D ittle ose not been a pi n ?' he "cold with hint, an bin geem? has been un r sort dr, we"" N net km-nye. a will be an oil g? StOtne re os At rest of its areful to; Cited Dr. Nie mm.a.? who tanks uested to mem amine ? Anglo- living phy. 11 ""e terday tha ?""Led kind lay t SormItst ran ' Inter' energy for ne:ii, Dr. Bohil a Ito hob linbl, the reient S. tersen Jr. ADS By HAROLD CALLENDER Med. te ent? Roe Wirt T. PARIS, Oct. 13-A plan to make the Saar territory a pro- tege of the Brumels Treaty Oripaisation was diocumed her. today by Pierre Mendes-France, P.emier of France, and Johan nes Hoffmann, Premier of the Sear. , An agreement between France and West Germany on ? politi- cally autonomous status for the Saar le a French precondithin to acceptance of the armament of the Bonn Republic. Its etttry into the North AtlanUo alliance and Its sovereignty. At present the Saar is a political autononty economically tied to France. It was contended here that there leo were other preconditions n sMte of the nominally uncon- ditional vote of approval the CIA:zrreivdterday fro- zatioLlzz,.y. . Officials conaiderecl it likely that M. Mendes-France would week in the hegotiations next Second week at least two concessions. Iligence One would be approval of his somnwhat vague proposal for In- Other ternational control not only of armaments but of their produc. lion. Tan met ? careptIon in WIN Inridori. It is ex the Pre. tigations mier will try to-keep it alive as OOP.. ? subject of discumien. Ogress is Pooling on Arms 8ought !re. Mendes-France is under- never -aa stood to have in mind 4.peclally icly. 5 a pooling of armament production jam" H. by ths- French and Germane an (retired). lobe studying a pias tribe joint 1 U I in xv.I.utiv.A c Declassified and cAor/t-i ri") orizetity)) too 1,1th +ism,.170 A nf ihth street to ow Street fit gnitns Tremont St. et Bre r'uf e'er, ri It err. Street Si lirnsdirri eld ht. MWOOW Approved For Release 2012/02/22 : CIA-RDP01-01773R000100100008-5 MS FREEMAN Shoe 11.11111V 5th Avenue at 50th Street Mow Citric 7 siii ? s Abu) an outstand,nq selection of Banigfer and Enghsh-made Church Shoes. wallachs ? I n....teuem,..,: I .t.trae...:is. 3641 n totriture:e. ...LT:ego I I I in bad weather. Come i. and try on a pair at you nesirest Wallaehs store t Miter Freeman 9.95 to 24.9 DO YOU 0 STO TO CIA. KS1 HERE'S A ALUABLI Fill S VICE NINTH INDIRA Cl celled your dock dividend fyaut your corn. Inas to work 'nu in toying? eauest out you a ono. plet? round toe purposes. If you*. d eavo your dividends? hoop troth of thorn Men for CORPORA DIVIDEND U. CaFfSIRVICli dorilat ry Latest saving. dividend- 1/2 % per y?at. Up to I% Extra on tidoothir ,,Savings Club. Lie Security e nivest solutely and some trued User of t peculat sources ret vent field the which fun tort ng the p gsten ore tI taping. Wee ic to under in t authori o 'er. believ tie and ng a broad t operation nt grace Ag e urn thein tie of adeq.ta re waa no I W the two fit t6get lesion tea ed primart motion. B found In t ible to d nrgani ng the fit of the a rat Clark, e Citadel, ? arleston. Si would Wu but also of the oe would and Air , the N cy, a until y that mo le breaks rhaps gencles, 111 ureau of exact sco will be d at the firs committee bees of the n to Goner d V. Ricken he heard,heard,heard,E moat Sic. N. (retired ng Island U eell, preside y of Smith t Frederick Governor-e tat Gen. Jo ,Pulls 1 ftd the Goa- t coramunin Wilt, the Na- ency, with the art. but there stabatantiatIon nformed waa Pity con- Srepe ndicated that it In the Intel- "... wrong" were wasted wave purchase althe charter ong the ac- igation. I e sources. that General . aroup were rgey of all the f the Central In order to Most a yard- and effective- potion yester. rent InquIrie The Hoove rces are In Grivernment hese groups tat that It Isnmend im- Li. without lion.s and ac- y concerned ho . preaident itary college, , said hoe task not onl the intelligence ac- eiMment. Include Army. TH NEW YORK TIMES, THU SDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1954. 'Gam' SosirreJ Mak TON DOUBTS GAIN NIXON AUDIENCE PUZZLED ? the Government's intelligence op- eraUmus and 'Valuations. Experts believe much programs has been made In the &adop- t.. of global Intsmcs serv- ices but some nrskel sad f ures?soma ot which Are Ine able In any la ferries? end several meat have caused some anxiety Insurance Policy P LEGAL BAN ON REDS Tv Listeners Hear an Oath' 1 a!t End of Speech on Coast ATLANTA. Oct. 13 111F)?? Goorgta'a Supreme Court ruled LZT. Maas., Oct. 13-1s5etiv NUYS, Calif.. Oct. 13, tcslay that squirrels were not 114 Hartley Ithawcrom, a member -Who the hell did that?-i od today that it would be naive as ,Vice President Richard M. I :TUC. acciording to the court, Theme Melts& the arreat of Mr. rennin. I of the BriUsh Parliament. assert- tel on lieteners heard tonight , j1 j. tbe. joy ...... to b.... pet.. ?ow moat, what wee to think .that communism could Ntn came to the end of a pelt.; cided In the suit by Mrs. Betide known in WOrld War II as b? stepped by making It illegal. tic I meech at the Valley Junior M. Mercer of Grove Point "Magie"? the information gath- The dangerous Communist is Golf ego. Plantation , near Sav..w , ,, sent another wnrld u al-. Gen I rise of Amenran hoapitals , ? ern Commander declared yesterE rleewwloyw.0,tdes4...dnr.1.,:ippAly, tthh: ri,,nii jothi, per,,,,,,,,, ro,,,,,,, No, ?Z Sena:root ci, e, ,ontiai v iii''.:''''' "'''',2'' .... 0 ..-.,?Pu.i 7,7 xussv day of nom onfideni .? it 010 1C01 gn n? t.. fizilres al the 4,:,,,,11 Ill.:hi. ,;'t...t-,',..:,.? ,,l':?.?:,..,:;,.._tt:i.Y , k. ....r. , nen, M''' 4 /tame time, expertence has 75..W. I :>...1?1:1.:t1 '?' i:"..Ch.cagoi D.it 7V.Sh.ngt0,, "h u ng ry. , nr,,,U, h,...,,. . bU t ' mtieh Dieter convalescence is to win a majority vote rind ricei,Coontyh.., ,....., ,,?, . ? ? ' b 1 y tt Vayl., . -, Comm:not. satellite nations . of ,cartrug for the ruck' and TheY ,.,' the,' do not expo! Rend., had on tied Hanuilion k, . '??i, . ,,,,,I omntrim lin i! has He it bed nimat? and the, taught more