ALLEN WELSH DULLES A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRPAHY

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Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 46f CENTRAL masuzaztos Ante! C.I.A. LIBRARY BIBLIOGRAPHY NO. 54-58 ALLEN WEISH DULLES A SELEWavS BIBLIOGRAPHY NO. 54-58 0 C R 6 November 1958 ROOM 1428 TEMPORARY M BUILDING CODE 143 EXT. 2895 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 ALIEN WELSH DULLES A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY 6 NOVEMBER 1958 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 ? Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 PREFACE This bibliography contains selected material by and about the Director of Central Intelligence, Mr. Allen Walsh Dulles. The first section, material by Mr. Dulles, con- sists of bodice:, periodical articles, and published speeches and statements. Following are books, peri- odical articles, and representative newspaper articles which discuss or refer to Mr. Dulles. In addition, there are sections listing. speeches which W. Dulles has made and photographs which have appeared in repre- sentative magazines or newspapers. Published, texts of the speeches are cited in the first section of the bibliography; reports of and excerpts from the public speeches are included in the newspaper articles. The closing date for inclusive material is 30 Jane 1958. Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 COMES PAGE Books, articles and published statements of Allen Welsh Dulles 1 Allen Welsh Dulles: in books 6 Allen Welsh Dulles: in periodical articles 18 Allen Welsh Dulles: in The New York Times 23 Allen Welsh Dulles: in the daily press . . 0 ? 0 ? 0 0 ? ? * 0 0 34 PUblic speeches of Allen Welsh Dulles . . . ******** . . . 59 Off the record speeches of Allen Welsh Dulles . . . . 0 ** 62 Photographs of Allen Welsh Dulles . . . . . . 0 0 ? 0 0 0 ? 0 ? 0 63 ii Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 BOOKS, ANTICLES AND PUBLISHED STATEMENTS OF ALLEN WELSH DULLES 1. DULLES, ALLEN WELSH. L'Allemagne souterraine. Tr. de l'anglais par H?ne Breuleux. Geneve, Editions des Trois Collines, 1947. 267p. 2. Translation of: Germany's underground. 0. Alternatives for Germany. In: Foreign Affairs 25:421e432? April 1947. 3. . The Boer war; a history. 3d ed. Washington, D. C., 1902. 31p. "The author of this history is eight years old. "--Pref. 4. ani Brain warfare, Russia's secret weapon; excerpt from address, April 10, 1953. In: U. S. News and World Report 34:54;,-, 8 May 1953. 5. Can Russia outstrip U. S.? Excerpt of address, April 288 1958. In: U. S. News and World Report 44:1058 9 May 1958. 6. - . The challenge of Soviet industrial growth. In Princeton University Conference, 12t.,, 1956. The challenge of Soviet industrial growth; papers delivered at a meeting of the Princeton University Conference, December 11-12, 1956. Princeton, N. 3e0 1957. p.61-75. 7. - . The Communist attack upon parliamentary government. In U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities. Soviet total war: "Historic mission" of violence and deceit. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1956u v.2, p.423-430. 8. . The Communists also have their problems; the growing wave of intellectual unrest; address, September 19, 1957. In: Vital Speeches 24:3-8, 15 October 1957. 9. 02 C. Dimensions of the international peril facing us; address, April 28, 1956. In: Vital Speeches 24:453-456, May 158 1958. 1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 ? Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 : CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 10. DULLES, =MIME. Disarmament in the atomic age. In: Foreign Affairs 25:204-2160 January 1947. U. . Economic war is Soviet aim. In: Freedom and Union 12. p.8.11., June 29580 Condensed version or speech before the:EL S. Chamber of Commerce, 28 April 1958. . Education in Russia may defeat Communists; excerpts from address, June 1955. In: U. S. News and World Report 39:124+0 16 September 1955. 13. . Evolution in the Communist world; address given at the MIT Mid-America Conference held in Chicago, Ill., on 16 February 1957. Chicago? 1957. 19p. Reprinted from Technology Review 59:295-298, 322-326, April 1957. 14. . Free world defense against Communist subversion; address October 3, 1955. In: United States Department of State galetin 33:600-604, 17 October 1955, Excerpt. In: U. S. News and World Beport 39:12640 14 October 19550 15. Germany: a fcirmula. In: New York Times Mhgazine p.8.9+, 6 Jim 1948. 16. CI CD 0 Germany's undergo:mad. New York, Macmillan, 1947. 207p. 17. 0 Goodby, Berlin! In: Collier's 117:80-81, 11 Nay 19146. 18. The industrial and technical challenge of the USSR; dress giver, at the Ltdversity of Cincinnati's 50th annlveraary or cooperative educatioli .- Forum =education and industry at work for progress, 20 April 1956. Cincinnati? 1956? 17p. 19. . 0 Introduction. In Benouville? Guillain de. The unknown warriors, a pervonal account of the French resistance. New York, in end Scbuster, 1949. p.vii.v4ii. 20. . Khrushchev's challenge; address, April 28, 1958. In: The Commercial and Financial Chronicle 187:15i, 22 May 1958. 21. 0 OR C. elf* Let's look at Russia honestly. In: Parade Magazine p.12-13? 3 ally 1955. 2 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 : CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 22. DULLES, ALLEN WELSH. Nesrtechniques of Communist disruption. In: New, Leader 38:19, 31 October 1955. 23. . - - . . L'olinion des services secrets U. S. In: L'Express (Paris) no.258:9, 1 Jane 1956. 24. . - - - . Progress of freedom abroad.; address, October 190 1954. In: Vital Speeches 21:869,871, 1 December 1954. 25. . - - - . Purge of Stalinism; address April 13, 1956. In: United States Departmept of State Bulletin 34:758-765, 7 )1101. 1956. 4 ? Beds plan to use freedom to destroy the free; address, My 4, 1958. In: Ur. S. Mews and World Report 40:132-134, 25 May 1957 28. 29. 30. - . Russia's growing strength could be a weakness; excerpt from address, April 201 1956. In: U. S. News and World Report 40:124-127, 11 Nsar 1956. ? . Russia's missile firepower; cold facts; summary of address. In: Newsweek 50:58-59, 9 December 1957. ? . Soviet challenge; address, February 3, 1958. In: U. S. Department of State Bulletin 38:338-343, 3 March 1958. ? . Soviet rulers in real trouble; address, April 13, 1956. In: U. S. News and. World Report 40:154-159, 27 April 1956. 31. ore . Trouble ahead from Russia's surplus guns. In: U. S. News and World Report 39:126-128, 14 October 1955. 32. 1.3 0 0 VerschwUrung in Deutschland. Nit einem Geleitwort von Wolfgang von Edkaxdt. Kassel, Harriet Schleber Verlag, 1949. 256p. 33. 110 C. Translation of: Germany's underground. ? . We tell Russia too much. In: U. S. News and World Report 36:62-68, 19 March 1954. 3 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 34. DULLS, ALL= WELSH. Weakness of the Communist dictatorship; address, November 14, 1956. In: United. States Department of State Bulletin 35:874.679, 3 December 1956. Excerpt. In: U. SO News and World Report 41:132434, 23 November 1956. 35. - - ?? Why Russian freedom is inevitable; address, June 1955. In: New Leader 38:5.8, 13 JUne 1955. CIA* 36. Woodrow Wilson; address, November 27, 1956. In: Vital Speeches 23:176-180, 1 January 1957. T. DULLES, ALUM WELSH, and HAMILTON FISH ARMSTRONG. Can America stay neutral? New "York, London, Harper, 1939. 277p. 380 - . Can we be neutral? New York, Pub, by Harper fnr Council on Foreign Relations, 1936. 191p. 39. U. B. coNaaEss. HOUSE. comp= ON APPROPRIATIONS. The supplemental appropriation bill, 1957. Hearings before subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives Eighty-fourth Congress, second session. Washington, U. S. amt. Print. Off., 1956. 2 pts. Dulles testimony on the new CIA building: p.238-306. 40. U. S. CONGRESS. SENATE. COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS. The supplemental appropriation bill, 1956. Hearings before the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty- 'fourth Congress, first session, an H.R. 7278, an act making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1956, and for other purposes. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1955. 1133p. Mr. Dulles' testimony on the new CIA building: p.239-316. 41. QD . The supplemental appropriation bill, 1957. Hearings before the Ccumittee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, second session, on H.R. 12138, an act making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1957, and. for other purposes. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1956. 789p. Pk.. Dulles' testimony on the new CIA building: p.719-776. Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 42 U. S. CONGRESS. SENATE. =MOM ON MINED SERVICES. Military public weeks construction. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Beal estate and Military Construction of the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, Eighty- fourth Congress, first session, on So 1765, H.R. 68290 a bill to authorize certain construction at military, naval, and air force installations, and for other purposes Washington, tic So Govt. Print. Off., 1955. 764. Hearings hell May 9 - 'Mae 27, 1955. Mr. Dulles supports request for authority to provide a headquarters installation for the Central Intelligence Agency: p.,36.549. 43. National defense establishment (unification of the armed services) Hearings before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, Eightieth Congress, first session, on S. 758, a bill to promote the national security by providing for a National defense establishment which shall be administered by a secretary of national defense, and for a Department of the Army, a Department of the Navy, and a Department of the Air Force within the National defense establishment, and for the coordination of the activities of the National defense establishment with the other departments and agencies of the government concernei with the national security. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. off., 1947. 3 pts. Namorembee respecting Section 202 (Central Intelligente Agency) to the bill to provide for a National defense establishment, submitted by Allen V. Dulles, April 250 1947: p.525 if. 5 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 : CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 ALLEN WELSH DULLS IN BOOKS 44. ALMOND, GABRIEL A., ed. The struggle for democracy in Germany, by Gabriel A. tend others' Chapel Hill, N. C., University of North Carina Press, 1949. 345p. Pages 97, 314, 319. 45. AMP, EWART, and THOMAS BRADEN. Sub rose; the 0.S.S. and American espionage. New York; Reynal & Hitchcock, 1946. 237p. Page 212, 46. APTHEXER0 HERBERT. The truth about Hungary. New York, Mainstream Panthers, 1957. 256p. Pages 740 81-63, 85-86, 97. 47. BALDWIN, HANSON WEIGHTMAN. The price of power [1st ed.] New York, Pa. for the Council on Foreign Relations by Harper, 1948. 364. Pages 204, 215. ? 46. BARTZ0 KARL. The downfall of the German secret service. Introd. by Ian Colvin. London, lambert, 1956. Page 201. 49. DEAL, JO= ROBINSON. John Fostcr Dull= a biography. Now York, Harper, 1957. 331p. Pages 30, 35,,36, 39, 104, 114, 162, 235, 279. 50. BLOCH-NOEHANGE? JACQWES. Lea fabrieunts de guerres; espions allemandes, 19/8-1950. Paris, Editions "Je Sera", 1950. 289p. Pages 169, 173-174. 51. BLOND, GEORGES. The death of Hitler's Germany. Tr. by Frances Frenaye. New York, Macmillan, 1954. 302p. Page 300. Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 52. BUCK, P. IC, and WIN B. TRAM, 412:. Control of foreign relationalaodern nations. New York, Norton, 1957. 865p. Page 84. 53. BURCH:EPP, WILT= G. Peoples' democracies. Melbourne, World Unity Publications, 195la 287P? Page 239. 54. 3ENTIAN4 JAMES. The web of subversion; underground networks - in the tr. S. government. New York, John Day, 1954. 248p. Pages 120, 145. 55. CARLI-MIZOIA4 RENATO. "1953" [i.e. "Diciannove.cento. cinquante.tre) process? FOXII. Milano, Ed4.-brice Ceschina, 1954. 205p, Pages 14, 35, 44, 87, 91, 94.96, 134.137, 151, 166, 173, 1760 185, 187. 56. CARTER, JOHN PRANKLIN. Republicans on the Potomac; the new Republicans in action, by Jay Franklin Emiseud.j New York, NaridC? 1953. 288p. Paget, 112, 129, 131-133. 57. CATALANO, FRANCO. Storia del C.L.N.A.I. Bari, Laterza, 1956. 456p. (Libri del tempo, no.31) Pages 83-85, 100, 146, 327. 58. CHAIMERLAIN, LAWRENCE H., and RICHARD C. SNMER. American foreign policy. New York, Rinehart, 1948. 826p. Pages 204, 485. 59. CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY. America's second crusade. Chicago, Regnery, 1950. 372P. Pages 297, 300. 60. COLVIN, IAN. Flight 777. London, Evans Brothers, 1957. 212p. Pages 20-21. 7 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 61. COLVIN, IAN. Master spy. New York, MaGraw-Hill, 1951. 286p. Page 192. 620 COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. Soviet progress vs. American enterprise; report of a confidential briefing session held at the fifteenth anniversary meeting of the Committee for Economic Development on November 21, 1957, in Washington D. C. (1st ed.] Garden City, N. Doubleday, 19;8. 126p. ' Pages 30,32. 63. CORM; EDWARD SAMUEL. The President, office and powers, 1787-19570 history and analysis of practice and opinion. 4th rev. ed.. New York, New York University Press, 1957. 5I9p. (New York University. Stokes Foundation. James Stokes lectureship on politics] Page 116. 64. COUNTS, GEORGE SYLVESTER, The Challenge of Soviet education. New York, McGraw-t413, 1957. 330p. Page 9, 65. CRANKSHAW, EDWARD. Gestapo, instrument of tyranny. London, Putnam, 1956. 275p. Page 225. 66. DAILIN, DAVID 71/148YEVICH. Die Sowjetspionage; Prinzipien und Praktiken. Kan, Verlag fur Politik und Wirtsdhaft, 1956. 615p. Pages 249.250. 67. DOLLMANN0 EUGEN. Call me coward. Introd. by Field-Marshal Nesselring. London, Umber, 1956. 201p. Pages 7, 42.43, 83, 187.189, 191. 8 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 68. DOEINREM6 EWEN. Boma nasista. Tr, dal tedeseo di Italo Zingerelli. Milano, Longanesi, 1951. 440p. Pages 405, 407-408, 411.412. 69. DOMAN, HOBERT 3. Eisenhower; the inside story. New York, Harpers 1956. 423p. Pages 40.41, 139. 70. DOWNES, DOWD. ? The scarlet thread; adventures in wartime espionage. Newl'aini4 British Book Centre, 1953. 207p. Pages 63.65, 71, 83, 86.87, 93. 71. DULLES, JOHN FOSTER. War or peace. New York Macmillan, 1950. 274p. Pages 107, 134-135. 72. PANTY izoblidhayut; sbornik. Berlin, Komitet "246 VtevraShdheniye net Rodialau", 1957. 55p. Page 16. 73. FARAGO, LADISLAS. War of wits; the anatomy of espionage and intel)igence. New York, Funk &Magnolia, 1954. 379p. Pages 40.42? 91-92, 125, 146, 182-183, 74. FRO, FRANCOIS. Behind the rape of Hungary. Foreword. by Jean-Pau]. Sartre. New York, McKay, 1957. 335p. Page 153. , 75. FITZGIBBON, CONSTANTINO. Officers plot to kill Hitler. Abridged. New. York, Avon Publications, c1956. 222p. 76. Original title: 20 July Pages 53, 80, 94-97. The shirt of Nessus. London, Cassill, 1956. 288p. American ed. has title: 20 July. Pages 65, 112, 131-135, 149. 9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 FITZGIBBON, CONSTANTINE. 20 Zu1y. New York, W. W. Norton, 19564 285t6 English ed a has title: The shirt of Nessus.. Pages Xiii, 56, 102, 122.128. 78. MET, CHARLES. Commando extraordinary (abridged.). New York, Ballentine Books, 1954. 180p. Author's note, p.164-165. 79. FORD, CORM, and ALASTAIR NAMUR'. Cloak and dagger; the secret story of OSS. NemrYcat, Grosset &Dunlap, 1945. 216p. Pages 14, 197-207. 80. FRISCHAM,WILLI.Himmler the evil genius of the Third Reich. London, Whams Press, 1953. 269p0 Page 242. 81. GILLNDR0 DANIEL. Fear, the accuser. New York, Abelard- Schuman, 1954. 308p. Pages 50, 271, 273, 279, 82. GISEVIUS, HANS BERND, To the bitter end. Tr, from the German by Richard and. Clara Winston. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1947. 632p. Pages 480-483, 597-598. 83. GOBLITZ, WALTER. Der zweite Weltkrieg, 1939-1945. Stuttgart, SteingrUben Verlag, 1952. 624p. Pages 309, 532ff. 84. HASSELL, =ICH VON. The Von Hassell diaries, 1938-194; the story of the forces against Hitler inside Germany as recorded by Ambassador Ulrich Von Hassell, a leader of the movement. London, Hamish Hamilton, 1948. 365p. Page 321. 10 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 85. HILSW06.ROGER. Strateg/0 intelligence and, national decisions. Glencoe, IlL, Free Press, 19560 187p. Pages 81.82, 94-96. 86. HITLER directs his war; the secret records of his daily military conferences, selected-and annotated by Felix Gilbert. New York, Word University Press, 1950. 187p. Page 101. 87. HOBBS, EDWARD H. Behind the President; a study of executive office agencies. Washington, Public Affairs Press, 1954. 248p. Page 148. 88. MEM., KLEMM& Die Geheime Front; Organisation, Personen und Aktionea des Deutschen Geheimdienstes, von Walter Hagen [-aseivi.] '2. Aufl. Linz, Nibelungen Vorlag, 1950. 515p. Pages 455-468. 89. Hitler?s paper weapon. Tr. from the German by Basil Creighton. London, Hart-Davis, 1955. 187p. Pages 117, 147. 90. The secret front; the story of Nazi political espionage. Tr. from the Gernmabylt. H. Stevens. New York, Frederick A. Praeger, 1954. 327p. Pages 7p 284...293, 91. Unternehmen Bernhard; Ein historischer Tatsachenbericht Hber die grUsste Geldfalschungsaktion eller Zeiten [von] Walter Hagen (229.20 Wels, Welsermithl, 1955. 291p. Pages 204, 248.7,249 92. HUDDLESTON, SISLEY. France; the tragic years, 1939..1947. New York, Devin-Adair? 1955. 360p. Page 13. 11 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 93, HUNGARY. KULUGYENISZPERIUM. Documents on the hostile activity of the United States government against the Hungarian People's Republic. Budapest, Hungarian State Publishing House, 1951. 323p. Pages 140.144. 94. IL/4A., VIOLA. The political virgin. New York, Duel, Sloan and Pearce, 1958. 180p, Page 590 95. JASZI? OSCAR, and JOHN D. LEWIS. Against the tyrant; the tradition and theory of tyrannicide. Glencoe, Ill., Free Press, 1957. 288p. Page 274. 96. =STEN, atatlax C.I.A.; wie der amerikanischeGeheimdienst arbeitet. Meilen, Isar Verlag, 1958. 190p. Chap. 8: Dulles and Dulles, p.70-77. Portrait facing p.65 97. JOHN, 0/TO. What Dr. John really said. Berlin, Committee for German Unity, 1954. 389. 98 Page18. KAHN, ALBERT E. High treason; the plot against the people. New. York, Lear, 1950. 372p. Page 227. KOSTHORST, ERICH. Die deutsche Opposition gegen Hitler zwischen Polen-und Frankreichfeldzug. Bonn, Schimmelbusch, 1954. 188p. (Bundeszentrale fUr Heimatdienst? Schriftenreihe Heft 8) Page 187. 100. KREMER, JOHANN VON. Le 11vre noir de l'espionnage. Paris, Editions Fleuve Noir, 19,5. 222p. Pages 160-161, 210. Portrait facing page 32. 12 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 101. KULIN, AMUR K. Pathways in international law; a personal narrative. New York, Macmillan, 1953. 240p. Page 152. 102, LANGER, WILLIAM LEONARD, and SARELL EVERT GLEASON. The challenge to isolation? 19374940. (1st ed.] New York, Pub. for the Council on Foreign Relations by Harper, 1952. 794p. (Their The world crisis and American foreign policy) Page M.. 3.03. LEAHY, Adm. WILLIAM DAMEL. I was there. New York, McGraw- Hill-71950. 527p. Page 384. 104., LERNER, DANIEL. Sykewar; psychological warfare against Germany, D-Day to VE-Day. New Yorks Stewart, 1949. 463p. Pages 19, 21, 23, 39n440n, 127n, 154, 156n, 162a-163n. 105. LIDDELL HART, SABI HENRY. Defense of the West. New York, Morrow, 1950. 335p. Page 59. 106. LIMEMPHALs ALFRED M. There goes the itid.dle East. New York, Devin-Adair? 1957. 300p. Page 166. 107. MAICHOVs V, Gryaznaya rabota Allena DaUesa. In 0 tekh kto protiv mira; stat'i, ocherki, panflety. [Pod obshclaey red. V. Moreva] Mnskva, Gos. Izd-vo Pont. Lit-ry? 1957. p.157-3.71. 108. MAIN, JANES STEWAFIX. All honorable men. Boston, Little, Brown, 1950. 326p. Pages 67-68, 106. 13 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 109. MAXWELL, CIEOIGE, pseud.. El C. LA. Madrid, Editorial Dolar, [n.d.) 3,91p. Pcrrtrelt an rear cower. 110. WEYER, HERSHEL D. The last illusion; America's plan for world domination. New York, Anvil-Atlas Pdblishers? 1954. 447p. Pages 185-1860 111. NURTINES, LEE. Arotuld the world confidential. New York, Putnam, 1956. 322p. Page 24. 112. ?MON, KOPPEL S. Modern Germany; its history and civilization. New York, Macmillan, 1954. 637p. Page 514. 113. PUSEY0 IML/0 J. Eisenhower the President. New York, Macmillan; 1956. 300p. Page 268. 114. mamma, GERALD ROBERTS. The SS: alibi of a nation, 1922-1945. London, Heinemann, 1956. 502p. Pages 49: 238, 246, 292, 298n, 310, 325n, 387, 419, 421. 115. RIMED: ANDRE. 1960 et le secret du Vatican. Paris, Librairie Robin: 1954. 220p. Page 320. 116. limn, GERHARD. Carl Goerdeler und die deutsche Widerstandsbewegnung. Stuttgart, Deutsche Verlage. Anstalt, 1954. 630p. Pages 374-376, 378, 38'21 386: 388, 459, 513: 5330 539. 14 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 117. ROWELS, HANS. The German opposition to Hitler. Hinsdale, Ill., RegnerP, 1948. 172P. Pages 11n, 13n, 15n4401 20t 49n-50n? 55n-57n, 60n,6312.61m, 70n1 76n-79n, dan-U2n, 87n, 90n, 91, 91nt 93D1 95, 96n-97n, 100n, 103n, 111n, 114n, 117n-118n, 122% 128, 128n, 132m.133% 136n? 141n, 149, 149n, 150, 153n, 154, 156. 118. SCHLAHRENDORM, FABIAN VOL Revolt against Hitler. Prepared and ed. by Gero v. S.Gtevernitz. London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1948. 176p. American ed. has title: They almost killed Hitler. Pages xi, xvi, 21. 119. . They almost killed Hitler. Prepared and ed. by Gero v S. Geevernitz. New York, Macmillan, 1947. 150p. English ed. has title: Revolt against Hitler. Pages vi, 1. 120. SCOTT, JOHN. Political warfare, a guide to competitive co- existence. With a foreword by C. D. Jackson. New York, Dv!, 1955. 256p. Page 217. 121. mamma, PETER. Dollars dirnen Divisionen; eine Reportage aus unseren Tagen. Berlin, !Congress-Verlag, .1955. 128p. Pages 25-28, 41, 57, 64, 69, 76.77, 104..105, 108, 125. 122. - Mbnopolherrent Meinungskaufer, Militaristen, ein Tatsachenbericht mit Diokumenten. Berlin, Kongress-Verlag, 1954. 143p. Portrait: p.13. 123. SHIGENORI, TOGO. The cause of Japan. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1956. 372p. Pages 299-300. 15 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 124. SINGER, HURT. The men in the Trojan horse. Boston, Beacon Press, 1953. 258p. Pages 31, 68, 74-77, 95, 229, 238. 325. samma, RICHARD CARMOk and EDGAR orminsow FUBMISS. American foreign policy: formulation, principles and Programs. NeurYork, Rinehart, 1954. 846p. Page 232. 126. STEWAHX, GORDON. The cloak and dollar war. London, Laurence and Wishart, 1953. 72p. Pages 7-82 12-18, 25, 32, 47, 61.68. 127. STOLPER, GUSTAV. German realities. New York, Beynal & Hitchcock, 1948. 341p. Page 183n. 128. STBAUMMUPE0 ROBERT, and Sr3FAN"T. POSSONY. International relations. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1950. 947p. Page 17n. 129. U. S. COMM/SSION ON ORGANIZATION or THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE (1953-1955) Intelligence activities; a report to the Congress. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1955. 76p. 130. VOGELEB, PCBEBT A. I was Stalin's prisoner. New /brk, Harcourt, Brace, 1951. 314p. Page 110. 131. WHEELEB-BENNET0 JOHN W. The nemesis of power; the German army in politics, 1918-1945. London, Macmillan; Waw York, St. Martin's Press, 1953. 829p. Pages 540n, 542n, 5531054n, 560n? 570n, 575n.577n, 578, 586n, 592n, 611n, 620n1 631n, 645n. 16 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 132. YOGOSLAVIA. MINISTERSTVO INOSTRADIH DELA. White book on aggressive activities by the governments of the USSR: Poland: Czechoslovakia: Hungary? Eumania: Bulgaria ana Albania touards Yugoslavia. BeogrEd: 1951. 481p. ?Pages 237, 263. 133. ZACHARIAS, ELLIS VL? and LADISLAS FARAZO. Behind closed doors; the secret history of the cold var. New York, Putnam, 1950. 367p. Page 256. 134? ZEILER, EBERHAED. Geist der Freiheit: der zusnzigste.Jhli. Niinchen: Riau, 1956. 462p. Pages 212f, 394. 17 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 AMEN WELSH DUI= /If PERIODICAL AIVICLES 135. THE ATLANTIC report on Waabingt . In: Atlantic Monthly 198:8-10, August 1956. The right to know, p.10, refers to Mr. Dulles' comments on Soviet education. 136. BAKER, R. Other ish,. Dulles, of the CLA. In: New York Times Magazine p.174, 16 March 1958. 137. BENTON, W. How strong is Russia? And how weak? In: New York Times Magazine p.94.0 10 June 1956. Reference to Allen Dulles on p.75. 138. BETTER spies for U. S. needed? In: U. S. News and World Report 39:34-35, 8 July .19557- 139. BROTHERS Dulles, In: Nation 185:206, 5 October 1957. 140. BROTHERS on Ike 's team. In: Parade Magazine p.10? 28 February 1954. 141. BUNYAK07? P. Be vigilant! (Pram Bloknot Agitatoral March 1957.) In: Current Digest of the Soviet Press Ir.90 no.17:304$ 5 June 1957. 142. THE CIA. In: lational Guardian p.7, 6 December 1954. 143. CHAMBERLAIN, J. OSS. In: We, p,118-130, 19 November 1945. 144. CLOAK and dagger. In: Newsweek 46:35, 12 September 1955. Re Trudeau controversy, 145. DAVIS, F. Secret history of a surrender; German armies in northern Italy. In: Saturday Evening Post 218:9-11+2 22 September; 17+, 29 September 1945. 18 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 146. DEFENSE and. strategy: nmeraccents in military thinking and spending. In: Fortune 48:35-36+, July 1953. Section entitled CIA: "no comment on anything" ,p.360 38,11.0. 147. DEINDORFER0 R. Our spies ... Are they letting us down? Iar, Parade Niagezine p.8+, 30 October 1955. 148. . The Shocking revelations of a, top U. S. secret agent. Ammere614-200 March 1955. 149. DULLES, Allen Welsh. In Current biograpbers, 1949. EL Uro Wilson, 1950. p.178-180. 150. ECKARDT, W. V. Reviving German propaganda. In: p.13-14, 17 May 1954. Nealork? New Leader Mention of Wo Dulles in connection with Georg von Lilienfeld. 151. EDNUODSON0 C. Dulles brothers in diplomania. In: Nation 185:315-3180 9 NoveMber 1957. Reply with rejoinder. B. Reich. 185:inside cover, 7 December 1957. 152. )G.AN, L. Practical man around Thomas E. Dewey. In: New York Times Magazine p.10-11+? 12 September 1948. 153. GERVASI, F. Moat's wrong with our spy system? In: CoUiexs p.13+, 6 November 1948. 154. GROSS, M. L. Allen Dulles?America's master spy. Is: Cavalier p.23-25+, April 1934. 155. GUNTHER, j. Inside CIA. Is: Look 1625-290 12 August 1952. Same abr. Is: Reader's Digest 61:129-1330 October 1952. 156. HAGELBERG, G. VI: "Department of dirty tricks." In: Jewish Life p.21-27, March 1953. 157. HARK1E8S0 R,, ani G. HARKNESS, Nbrsterious doings of CIA. In: Saturiew Evening Post 227:19-21i.? 30 October; 34-35+, 6 November; 30+0 13 November 1954. 19 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 158. BOBBING, E. CIA: hottest role in the cold war. In: Esquire 48:31.34, September 1957. 159. HOETTI1 W. I was Hitler's nester spy. As told to Iedislas Farago. In: Argosy p.18..19+, November 1953. 160. HOT-COLD war team. In: U. S. News and World Report 34:42-45, 6 February 1953. 161. HUXLEY-BL1THE, 1?, Insecure security. In: Task Force v.3, nook/5:140 August/SepteMber 1956. 162. IKE ON the Moscow menace: its worse than you think. Int Newsweek p.21-22+0 2 March 1953. 163. INVESTIGATING the CIA. In: Commonweal 60:382, 23 July 1954. 164. INVESTIGATIONS: another bad. -week. In: Time 62:9 27 July 1953. 165. IRMA, O. U. S. subversive activity against the peoles democracies. (From Bloknot Agitator% January 1957 In: Current Digest of the Soviet Press v.90 no.5:18-191 13 March 1957. 166. IVANO10 K. Wthods of "secret warfare," etc. In: Inter- national Affairs (Moscow) no.2:85-93? February 1957. 167, JORDAN, H. CIA; our invisible sentinel. In: Argosy p.24-25#? August 1957. 168. KUDOS. In: Time 70:52, 1 July 1957. Citation for Pk. Dulles upon receiving honorary degree at Princton University. 169. LABOR and the cold war. In: Nation 181:506-510, 10 December 1955. Reference to Mr. Dulles obtaining information from Mr. Lovestone, 20 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 170. LEO1ID07, A. The Wall Street-Ruhr alliance. In: New Times p.9-13, 11 December 1954. Many references to Allen Dulles. 171. maxima the innocent air. in: Time 62:12-15, 3 August 1953. Sam abr. In: Reader ragest 63;3942, October 1953. 172. MURRAY, J. L. The U. S. spy. In: Man's Life p012-15+0 July/August 1957. 173. DIE "RUE Linie" des Allan Dulles. In: Weg und Ziel p.803, 1955. 174. O'DONNELL, j. CIA: intelligence or ignorance? /n: American Mercury 85:118-1202 July 1957? 175. ON THE Eisenhower team. In: Newsweek 41:20, 2 February 1953. 176. OTHER brother. In: Time 61:130 2 February 1953. 177. PEOPLE of the week. In: U. S. News and World Report 34:42-45, 6 February 1953; 39:12, 8 ally 1955. 178. PHILLIPS: C. Allen Dulles of the silent service. In: New York Times Magazine p.124.0 29 March 1953. 179. ? Super-cabinet for our security. In: New York Times Magazine ,p.14-15+0 4 April 1954. ? On members of the National Security Council. 180. BEMS, R. The curious capers of the CIA. In: Progressive p. 26.27, September 1953. 181. SECRETS Congressmen can't get. In: U. S. News and World Report 37:38-39, 16 ally 1954. 182. SPY BUSINESS keeps on booming. In: U. S. News and World Report 40:51-54, 25 May 1956. 183. TOP U. S. cloak ami dagger agency is again under fire. In: News Front p.34-350 February 1957. 21 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 184.. A WATCHDOG to watch the watchdog.. In: Scholastic Teacher p.10-11, 22 March 1956. 185. YOU CAN be a U. S. spy. In: Bold p.29-30, February 1954. 186. MUMMY, D. What they fear. In: New Times p.20-22, December 1955. Comments on Mr. Dulles' remarks on education. 187. ZEIUK07, V. American intrigues Against socialist countries. In: International Affairs (Moscow) no.1:142-143? January 1957. 22 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 SUBJECT ALLEN WELSH DULLES IN THE NEW YORK TIMNS* 1946 Alleged role in German negotiated peace at- tempts cited by E. Kaltenbrunner, attorney at trial of top German war criminals, Nuremberg. Mhz. 5 5 5 DATE PAGE Ok-ME Awarded Medal for Merit for war work with OSS. Sept. 19 35 5 Warns European economic crisis is ahead, Brown University commencement; sees economic reha- bilitation as key to peace; gets honorary degree. Speech on need for legal safeguards for human rights, New York State Bar Association. Speech on spiritual aspects of Marshall Plan, World Council of Churches. 1121_8 Speech urging business to aid Marshall Plan, N. Y. Export Managers Club. June 17 20 2 June 21 5 4 Nov. 19 3 8 JaLto 7 37 2 USSR charges U. S. plottedin '43 and G. B. in 941 to make Germany bulwark against Communism; alleged roles of A. W. Dulles, Prince Hohenlohe and NL Aitken cited; Dulles and Aitken deny charges. Feb. 17 1 7 A. W. Dulles urges four measures for peace in radio speech. May 18 14 2 *Material appearing in The New York Times Magazine is indexed with the periodicals. 23 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 SUBJECT DATE PAGE COLDM H. Mr. Baldwin articles on weakness in intelli- gence services and proposed reforms; A. W. Dulles survey cited. July 20 6 4 July 22 2 4 July 23 5 3 July 2k 5 4 ally 25 15 1 Bucharest Uhiversul charges Ur. S. Information Service veils spy activity; assails A. W. Dulles. Nay 1 16 5 One of sponsors of National CoMmittee for Free Europe. 'Rene 2 29 8 Czech Rude Pray? charges A. Dulles and Cardinal Spellman head alleged ?Organization V held to be fomenting anti-communism; Dales notes he is officer of organization aiding refugees. Aug. 3 3 1,3 Hungarian Government charges ex-Minister Rajk and ex-Army Commander Lt. Gen. Palffy plotted with Yugoslavia and U. S. OSS to overthrow Government and assassinate leaders; alleges A. W. Dulles and N. H. Field aided plot. Sept. 11 14 2 Named to executive committee of HELP. Sept. 12 8 4 Brankov and Lt. Gen. Palffy confess; Brankov links W. and R. Churchill/ A. W. Dulles and other tr. S. and British officials; Dulles denies link. Sept. 18 19 1 Dr. T. Szoenyi charges Ur. S. plot to infiltrate Communist parties; links Dulles but fails to identify portrait. Sept. 20 7 3 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 SUBJECT A. MC Dulles traces start of cold war to Stalin April v45 message to Truman protesting U. S. negotiations on surrender of German troops in Italy. Urges support of Crusade for Freedom. 1951 Appointed Deputy Director of CIA; portrait. A. NC Dulles reports increasing USSR news blackout. 1.22 DATE PAGE COLUMN Jan. 31 5 2 Sept. 2 16 Aug. 24 4 7 Nov. 17 32 1 Slansky, V. Clementis and 12 other Communists purged in last 2 years go on trial, Prague, on charges of treason, espionage and subversion; Slansky pleads guilty; says he kept contact with U. S. spy service, murdered Cannunist j. Sverma, put Jewish 'imperialist ' agents in high posts and allowed ties with Israeli organizations; admits ties with British M. P., K. Zilliacus, and Yugoslav theoretician, N. Pijade; all defendants but Clementis are Jews; charged with Trotskyism? Titoism., Zionism' and bourgeois nationalism. Nov. 21 1 Czech indictment charges that BC and H. Field, Americans missing since 1949, were agents of A. W. Dulles. Leftist writer NC Eaji charges U. S. authori- ties kidnapped, abused and held him for over year in attempt to make Welt,. S. spy, in statement read to Diet committee by his lawyer; U. S. Far East Command admits holding him 'briefly' in late 1951; stresses no Japanese held since end of occupation; Keiji nissing; Opposition attacks Yoshida government over case. Nov. 22 Dec. 9 11. 1 2 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 SUBJECT 122 Kaji repeats charges in person, neve confer- ence; names U. S. CIC as agency responsible. Keg repeats charges to Diet committee; U. S. Central Intelligence Agency reported4rums re- sponsiblqCIA Deputy Director Dulles and Secretary Acheson decline comment; speculation. W. Kaji linked to international spy ring. U. S. links Kaji to Communist spy ring; says he sought refuge with intelligence aides from Communists; charges he lied by telling Diet that U. S. illegaIly detained him. 1221 IL S. experts panel completes policy study on armaments control. Deputy Director A. W. Dulles slated to be Director of CIA. Appointed. Director of CIA; Lt. Gen. Cabe11 to be Deputy Director Editorial lauds Dulles. How strong is Russia: intelligence agency under fire, by.H. W. Baldwin. Dulles nominated as Director of CIA. Confirmed by Senate as Director of CIA. A. Krock discusses importance to policy of accurate assessment of developments in USSR after Stalin death; cites vital role Of J. F. Dulles as State Secretary and of A. W. Dulles as ,CIA director. 26 DATE PAGE COMM Dec. 10 10 5 Dec. 11 4 2 Dec. 17 2 4 Dec. 18 8 5 Jan. 10 3 1 Jan. 23 8 4 Jan. 25 55 Jen. 27 24 3 Jan. 29 3 6 Feb. 11 20 6 Feb. 24 11 5 Mary 6 22 5 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 SUBJECT DATE Mar. 13 Nan 15 Mar. 18 Apr. 16 PAGE COLUMN 2:224 Dulles comments on his Deputy Director. Dulles reported not to have any data on MIG-150 one of which was flown to West by Polish pilot. Dulles testifies before McCarthy subcommittee. Dulles quoted by A. Krock on Communist ?brainwashing technique. 13 34 19 28 2 3-5 7 5 Dulles? statement on Communist ?brain-washing' recalled, as Korean POW exchange progresses; A. Krock comment. Apr. 16 3 2,4 J. C. Hagerty issues statement after seeing Eisenhower, A. W. Dulles and C. D. Jackson; text. Apr. 26 15,6 Eisenhower, aides brief governors. May 5 1 4 Dulles denies he directed East Berlin riots in person. June 25 6 3-5 Dulles refuses to allow aides to testify before Congressional committees; McCarthy demands Dulles be subpoenaed; wants to challenge Bundy's fitness for promotion; charges Dulles thwarts Senate authority. July 10 1 2 Dulles confers with Senators McCarthy, Mundt and Potter. July 11 7 McCarthy in the middle of a widening stream, by William S. White. July 12 IVR2 2 Dulles and subcommittee agree to seek formula to query CIA aides without risk to security. July 15 16 3 CIA plays vita], role in national security, by Anthony Leviero, July 19 IV?9 1 27 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 SUBJECT DATE PAGE COLUMN 1953 McCarthy publishes correspondence with Dulles on Bundy, Dulles answering his Charges on contribution to Hiss defense and membership in United Public Workers in 1940. Aug. 5 18 6 Flies to Zurich on vacation. Aug. 10 8 4 Admiral Fechteler assumes command of NATO Southern European Command; conference with Dulles. Aug. 21 6 6 To be member of OCB. Sept. 4 6 5 Freedom Crusade briefs civic aids. Oct. 21 19 4 1954 Ambassador Luce arrives in Washington to confer with A. W. Dulles, and others. Jan. 3 1 2 Dulles says USSR spends 2 billion dollars yearly on 'front' organizations that help conceal real Communist conspiracy. Jan. 30 8 2 Dulles tells his staff he will oust anyone giving security data to unauthorized personnel. May 14 14 3 Dulles calls McCarthy infiltration charges false; says McCarthy offered no evidence despite request for it on October 22, 1953. June 3 1 8 Princeton series lists CIA head. June 6 71 4 Dulles fears public hearings mould wreck CIA. June 7 1 6 Study of CIA set by Hoover group. ally 5 1 1 Eisenhower states confidence in Dulles, news conference; comments on task force to investi- gate CIA; Dulles portrait. July 8 9 5 28 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 : CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 : CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 SUBJECT Article on Dulled, on CIA task, on mystery surrounding ite eMployees and budget. Doolittle heads inquiry into CIA. Dulles sees USSR afraid of freedom contacts, Herald Tribune Forum. 1255 Dulles reports on pssR educational system, in speech, Columbia University Alumni Federation. Hoover Commission task force under Gen. Clark hails Director Dulles, but finds him over- burdened; proposes appointment of an executive director. Dulles and J. E. Hoover speak, on continued sub- version threat, International Associatien of Police Chiefs conference. Dulles nays world-wide subversion continues despite USSR leaders 'smiling? in filmed interview mith'Rep. Heating; sees USSR intelli- gence network largest in world but deficient in analysis. Dulles sees proposal to create joint committee to check operations cadaing problem, interview, Washington. Says U. S. was caught napping at Pearl Harbor because available intelligence did not get to right members of Government at the right time; backs free press despite hsmicaps it imposes on intelligence actties. Dulles reports rising evidence that USSR bloc offers arms to some countries. 29 DATE PAGE COLUMN Aug. 8 21 1 Oct. 14 1 Oct. 20 24 3 June 2 1 June 29 1 4 June 29 12 Oct. 4 24 1 Oct. 10 19 6 Ost. 10 19 7 Nov. 12 2 4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 SUBJECT General Clark report, June 281 19551 urging reorganization because of internal administra- tive deficiencies, other Shortcomings noted; President says board will help assure Congress and public on CIA efficiency, in letter to Dulles; Dulles concurs. Dulles repeats determination to build CIA head- quarters at Langley, VA., letter to Congress. Dulles opposed to Mansfield bill to set up joint Congressional uwatehdogg committee. Senate Armed Services subcommittee on CIA hears Dulles in secret session. House committee demands that Dulles clarify dismissal of aide J. J. Ryan, allegedly ousted because of marriage to Irish immigrant. Khrudhchev's statement that USSR will make guided missile with hydrogen warhead capable of striking aay target in the world termed an exaggerated claim by Dulles. USSR informally invites USAF to send delegation to Aviation Day air show? Moscow, June 24; Eisenhower confers with Radford, Dulles and Hoover; U. S, acceptance seen. Dulles D. Anderson and A. J, Peaslee leave Washington for Pacific test of hydrogen warhead for long-range missile. Strauss, Dulles leave Hawaii. Dulles says he has no evidence USSR leads U. S. in intercontinental bfolistic missiles develop- ment, filmed TV interview; says USSR has made great progress but bars comparisons. 30 DATE PAGE COLUMN Jan. 14 1 4 Jan. 26 20 2 Jan. 26 20 2 Feb. 25 11 7 Mar. 17 38 8 Apr. 25 3 2 May 29 2 June. 17 28 3 June 18 11 2 June 18 12 4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 SUBJECT Dulles sees USSR leaders seeking through attacks on Stalin to persuade public that tyranny is ended. & Reston article on the National Security Council; origin, importance, members discussed. Senator Jackson scores Dulles statement as political. Dulles warns USSR seeks conquest through Communist action in parliaments, statement to House Un-American Activities Committee. While on world tour, pays courtesy call to Nehru. Dulles in Tokyo on last leg of two-month world tour. Eisenhower confers with Dulles and others on ways to halt fighting in Egypt. Dulles among those briefing Congressional leaders; reportedly not alarmed. Dulles reportedly tells U. S. Senate Committee that CIA knew about Hungarian uprising except for timing. Dulles sees USSR 'undoing possible through liberties grudgingly given at home and in satellites, speech, Washington; sees indica- tions of return to Stalinism but warns dicta- torship is doomed unless basic human freedoms are satisfied. Dulles, 3. E. Hoover, Radford, Lodge and others attend series of high-level conferences with Eisenhower to map U. S. policy in the Suez ,crisis. DATE PAGE COMM June 18 12 4 JUne 22 14 2 June 26 14 5 Sept. 2 23 102 Sept. 14 5 6 Oct. 7 18 6 Nov. 7 33 Nov. 10 1 6 Nov. 13 13 . 1 Nov. 15 24 5 Nov. 22 16 4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 SUBJECT DATE PAGE COLUMN Dulles bads USSR admission of Titoism to respectability obviates return to Stalinism. Nov. 26 6 2,3 Dulles sees Hungarian revolt as one of factors obviating USSR return to Stalinism; hails his- torical significance; says charges that Calms caught 'flat-footed? by revolt cannot be answered because agency's information cannot be published in advance. Nov. 28 6 3 Dulles holds recent industrial growth in USSR threat to Government stability; cites rise in educational level, growing inquisitiveness of students as ty-product. Dec. 13 9 3,5 Moscow students hold restiveness among youth aimed at shortcomings in USSR system, not at Communism itself, letter in Komsomolskaya Pravda replying to Dulles December 12 speech on situation. Dec. 27 3 a, 2a21 Stassen and State Secretary Dulles hold progress in U. N. subcommittee talks over nuclear weapons control merit serious effort for partial accord as first step, after con- ference with AEC Chairman Strauss and CIA Director Dulles. Apr. 21 1 7 Eisenhower resolves Administration debate in favor of positive effort at accord with USSR; acts in conference with State Secretary Dulles, Stassen? Strauss, Radford, and CIA Director Dulles. May 26 1 1 Gets honorary degree, Princeton. June 19 31 2 Military regime in Soviet foreseen by CIA, head. Sept. 21 1 3 Text of speech in San Francisco before Advertising Council, Inc. Sept. 21 4 3 32 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 SUBJECT 2.-2r2.1 Row to keep your mind off the facts, by James Reston. (On Dulles remarks on Zhukov) =Director Dulles and Dr. Scoville report in closed session on USSR progress. Personality sketch; career, portrait* .420. DATE PAGE COLUMN Nov. 3 rtrolo 5 Nov. 28 1 1 Nov. 28 26 4 CIA Director Dulles backs informational ex- Changes between U. S. and allies to avoid waste of science resources. Feb. 4 14 3 Director Dulles sees improved education among most pressing needs, Senate committee; Senator FUlbright lauds Dulles, General Wining accord on issue. Feb. 8 4 Mr. Dulles participates in Conference on Foreign Aspects or U. S. Rational Security. Feb. 26 1 8 Why foreign aid? Eight leaders aay. Mar. 2 iv?5 4 Director Dulles sees rapid USSR economic growth most serious peacetime challenge to U. B. Speech before U. S. Chamber of Commerce. Apr. 29 1 6 Text of speech. Apr. 29 8 3 CIA Director testifies on Nixon tour incidents. May 20 1 7 33 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER The Times London) Boston Globe, Washington Post Watertown (N.Y0 ) Times Watertown (Ly.) Times Christian Science Monitor Springfield (Mo.) N Washington Post New York Herald Tribune Oklahoma City Times Harrisburg (Pa.) Patriot Philadelphia Bulletin ALLEN WELSH DULLES IN TEE DAILY PRESS* Hungarian charges against Nr. Dulles, Allen Dulles may head CIA. Allen W. Dulles named CIA Deputy Director. Allen Wo Dulles and the CIA: editorial. Dulles well qualified for intelligence posts by Alan S. Emory. Soviet bar on information seen likely to boomerang, by Everett M. Smith. Intelligence leader warns of Stalin's state of mind today. Red controls on information stiffening CIA aide reports. 2:22 New 'new look In Natter of Fact by Joseph and Stewart Alsop. U. So names 5-man panel to disarmament board. Quietly to a task: editorial? Allen W Dulles at Temple University urges fighting faith in democracy. *Other than The New York Times. 34 DATE Sept. 12 June 24 Aug. 24 Aug. 24 Oct. 19 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 17 May 21 May 24 June 6 June 12 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER New York Mirror Christian Science Monitor Boston Globe Pontiac (Mich.) Press Washington Post Washington Star Minneapolis Tribune Christian Science Monitor New York Herald Tribune The Times (London) Washington Post Wilmington Morning News Washington Star Daily Worker (N.Y.) Washington Star Fields' role feared in Red trials. In Washington Merry-Go-Round, by Drew Pearson. Czech trials laid to Soviet pressure. Rent in the curtain: editorial. Allen Dulles visits Yoshida in Tokyo. 120?. Allen Dulles to be new head of CIA. Choice of Allen Dulles is wise, by Constantine Brown. Ike's choice of Allen Dulles fits pattern, by John M0 dightower. Soviet intelligence job held easier than America's. New head for the CIA: editorial. Read of Central Intelligence Agency. The other Dullest, Health report on the CIA: editorial. The CIA and Allen Dulles: editorial. Soviet author bares record of U. S. spies against USSR. Allen Dulles nominated formally as CIA chief. 35 DATE Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 17 Dec. 26 Jan. 9 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 Feb. 13 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 : CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Savannah Press. New York Herald. Tribune New York Herald Tribune Wilmington Mbrning News Daily Worker (N.Y.) Washington Post Washington Star' Washington Times Herald San Diego (Calif.) Union Washington Star Daily Worker (N.Y.) New York Journal- American Richmond (Va.) News Leader Petersburg (Va.) Progress 'Index Bigwigs as authors: editorial. Grim military view outlined for Congress. Senators back Allen Dulles. How grim is our outlook? editorial. A new paymaster for International Murder, Inc., by Art Shields. Allen Dulles confirmed by Senate. Tigers with pin stripes. About CIA and Dulles. In Fair Enough, by Westbrook Pegler. Washington waits for internal break. by Frank Macomber. Eyes on intelligence, by Constantino Brown. Inside ?Project The inter- locking spy directorate. The Ciano diaries. The CIA: who watches the watchdog? editorial. The first line seems weak: editorial. 36 DATE Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Nhr. 3 Mar. 20 July 17 July 30 Mar. 15 Nhr. 23 Mar. 25 Mar. 29 Nhr. 30 Apr. 20 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 JUMPER Grand Rapids (Mich.) Herald Des ?Aims Register Charlotte (N.C.) Observer New Rochelle Standard Star New York Herald Tribune Baltimore Sun Washington Times Herald Milwaukee Journal Washington Star Washington Times Herald Baltimore Sun Washington Star Washington Times Herald New York journal - American New York Herald Tribune 12124. Warfare for the brain: editorial. Believe same a's duped by Red program. Committee likely to stall exchange of atom secrets. For first time in history, 110 S. has A-1 secret service, by Ray Tucker. Folly of too secret intelligence. Reds blame riot on Allen Dulles. Russians execute two more rioters in East Germagy. Allen Dulles.-'cloak and dagger' chief, by H. Russel Austin. Bundy controversy. On CIA and Dulles. In These Days, by George Sokolsky. CIA protected by law from McCarthy-type probes, by Mark S. Watson. McCarthy-administration rift widens in dispute over CIA. McCarthy and CIA reach agreement. Allen Dulles' CIA and its passion for secrecy. In As Pegler Sees It, by Westbrook Pegler. CIA and McCarthy. In Today and Tomorrow, by Walter Lippmann. 37 DATE Apr. 22 Apr. 26 Apr. 27 Apr. 28 June 7 June 2, June 25 - (Rine 30 July 10 Jay 12 July 14 July 1, July 1, July 17 Jay 21 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 : CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Sunbury (Pa.) Daily Item Boston Herald Watertown (N.Y. ) Times Washington Post Washington Post Washington Star The Times (London) New 'York Herald Tribune Madison (Wis.) Capital Times Chattanooga News Free Press Deutsche Soldaten Zeitung The Times (London) Washington Post South Bend (Ind.) Tribune 21,223 No sacred cows: editorial. The Dulles brothers. In The Great Game of Politics, by Frank R. Kent. Allen Dulles and the CIA: editorial. General tells of CIA plan to 'get' MacArthur. "Magazine Rack" by Paul Herron. discussingTime article on Dulles. McCarthy warns CIA head fight on Bundy isn't over. Accusations by Senator McCarthy against Mr. Dulles. Bundy getting passport in rebuff to McCarthy Two allies quit CIA 'pool' atter threat of McCarthy probe. "Wise and Otherwise": by Andrew M. Carothers--discusses Dulles book written at age .of eight: editorial. Allen Welsh Dulles. Mr. Allen Dulled a member of Operations Coordinating Board. Allen Dulles cites Reds' dkill in intelligence and subversion Red menace: editorial. 38 DATE July 21 Jar 26 July 30 July 31 Aug. 2 Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug. 7 Aug. 11 Aug. 15 Aug. 27 Sept. 4 Sept. 9 Sept. 18 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 : CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Washington Star Washington Star Alameda (Calif.) Times-Star 'Dallas Times-herald Yakima (Wash.) Herald Baltimore News-Post Christian Science Monitor St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times Manchester Guardian Chicago Tribune Washington Post Latrobe (Pa.) Bulletin Williamsport (Pa.) Grit New York Journal- American Unbespeetacled =en Dulles 'recalled.? by Hungarian Red. Shab's brainy twin sister and three Americans are seen as key figures in Iranian coup. Ur, S. connterspies doing good Job ferreting Russ at, other secrets, by Franklin Manson. Allen Dulles to address Dallas group. Dulles now main target of attacks in Soviet press. D. C.'s great super-sleuth: by George Dixon. Espionage Chief calls for patience. Atomic energy. Allegation by Vyshinsky that Hr. Allen Dulles was "a friend of Hitler' a. Briefing by Mr. Dulles. Mayors hear President stress importance of civil defense. Brother teams important in national capital today: by Raymond Wilcove. Counter-spies find leaks in Russia's iron curtain. Whom did the OSS kidnap? 39 DATE Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 1 octo 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 15 Oct. 26 Oct. 27 Dec. 3 Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 17 San. 3 Jane 27 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER St. Louis Post Dispatch New York Post San Diego (Calif.) Union New Orleans Item Deily Worker (N.Y.) Richmond (Va.) News Leader Richmond (Va. ) News Leader Washington Post and Times-Herald Washington Daily News Lancaster (Pa.) New Era New York Herald Tribune Jeannette (Pa.) News- Dispatch New York Daily News Two billion &year reported spent on Red fronts: speech at WoMan's Forum How U. S. bagged Reds top spy, by Robert S. Allen. Author urges death penalty for peace- time espionage: interview with Kurt Singer. How West fights back; our espionage experts: editorial. Senator charges CIA incites to war, by Bernard Burton. U. S. giving away secrets, Intelligence director says. Fel light of what publicity? editorial. (Comment of Dulles' speech) America blamed by ItaWs extremists, by Marquis Childs. Comment on charge made against Dulles putting Communists in important offices. Allen. Dulles heads our intelligence, world's largest. (Third in a series of five articles: The Nen in the Trojan Horse, by Kurt Singer) Jan. 30 Feb. 16 Feb. 28 Mar. 12 Mar. 22 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 Apr. 13 my 5 Dulles heads largest intelligence group. May 10 Dulles vs. McCarthy. In Fran the Washington Bureau. May 23 Dulles' younger brother in key spot in cold war. May 26 "Jbegs Reds in CIA false": Allen Dulles, by James Patterson and Jerry Greene. Jane 3 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Watertown (LL) Times Boston Herald St. LOUIS Globe. Democrat Watertown (N.Y.) Times Pravda Jacksonville (Fla.) Journal Utica (N.Y.) Observer- Dispatch Chicago Daily News New York Herald Tribune Washington Post and Times-Herald Manchester Guardian Christian Science Monitor Palo Alto (Calif 0) Times Green Bay (Wis.) Press-Gazette Daily Worker (N.Y0 ) Taking on Allen Dullest editorial. Hands off CIA: editorial. Good enough: editorial. (Dulles vs. McCarthy) Allen Dulles would not be any pushover for McCarthy, by Jack Wilson. Forced admission by Allen Dulles, by D. Zaslavsky. (Tr. in Current Digest of the Soviet Press v.6, no.25:19, 4 August 1954) About CIA. In Facing the Pacts, by James Marlow. Allen Dulles hunted spies in 1'10rId War. CIA - key to nation's security. Problems of a CIA investigation. In Washington by Roscoe Drummond. CIA study is scheduled by Hoover task force. New U. So inquiry to forestall McCarthy? McCarthy vs. CIA. In State of the Nation, by Joseph C. Borsch. CIA ripe for study. Cloaks 'without daggers: editorial. DATE June 3 .June 4 June 6 June 11 June 21 June 25 June 26 July 3 July 5 July 5 July 6 July 8 July 9. July 12 Soviets charge spies are sent by :Dulles. July 15 41 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 litEWSPAPER Washington Daily News Washington Post and. Timeaaaerald Washington Star Baltimore Sun Athens (O.) Messenger Natchez Democrat Rocky Mount (N.C.) Telegram Washington Post and Times-Herald Associated Press Wire Service Norwalk (Conn.) Hour Peoria (Ill.) Star Omaha World-Herald Daily Worker (N.Y.) TE013pa Times Ta Kung Pao (Hong Kong) ate Anything for a headline - Joe MeCarthes formula by Frederick Veltman. Time for a check up. In These Days, by George Sokolsky. Key ion in plot to kill Hitler dines here with Allen Dulles. Reds say John fled freely. Men behind U. S. spies. Role of Dulles and. CIA in background: editorial. CIA and security. Nation's 'master spy' runs a shadowy show. Between the lines, by Lee Ansvi. (On John and Dulles). How good is L4 S. spying! editorial. The CIA probe: editorial. Some questions are indicated: editorial. (Otto john and Dulles). Seduced by 'Voice', says Czech, who returns home to tell of dirty spy jobs. CIA blunders in case of Dr. John's defection: editorial. What is the task of the U. S. CIA? 42 DE July 15 July 19 July 21 July 24 Aug. 8 Aug. 8 Aug. -8 Aug. 8 Aug. 12 Aug. 14 Aug. 14 Aug. 16 Aug. 17 Aug. 17 Aug. 25 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 : CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Holyoke (Naas.) Transcript4fe1egrmn The Times (London) Washington Daily News New York Journal- American New York Herald Tribune Washington Star New York Herald Tribune New York Journal- American New York journal- American Manchester (N.H.) Sunday News Des Maines Register Daily Worker (N.Y.) New York Herald Tribune New York journal- American 122i DME Matching Moscow in the spy business: editorial. Sept. 7 Nr. Dulles mentioned in Russian pamphlet and attacked by Bucharest radio. All intelligence is under Hoover study. French Reds call Allen Dulles 'spy?. President says Doolittle has ended CIA study. Doolittle's report says CIA doing a creditable job. Dulles speech at forum in Waldorf- Astoria; text. Concerning Allen Dulles and. CIA.. In As Pegler Sees It, by Westbrook Pegler. Harriman's CIA role. In As Pegler Sees It, by Westbrook Pegler. Bonn probe of General Gehlen has Ur. So intelligence agency worried. Dulles given pat on back: editorial. Homage to murder. (Protest against CIA articles appearing in Saturday Evening Post). . Washington Weather Vane: footnote to history on event in Mr. Dulles life in 1923. Hush and cover up. In As Pegler Sees It, by Westbrook Pegler. 43 Sept. 21 Oct. 1 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 27 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Nov. 21 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-003-18R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 : CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Winston-Salem (N0 C0) Journal Daily Worker (N.Y.) Cedar Rapids (Ia.) Gazette San Diego Union Nov York Herald Tribune Pensacola Journal Washington Post and Times-Herald Daily Worker (N.Y.) Krasnaya Zvesda Columbia (S.C.) Record Baltimore News-Post Soviet magazine hits U. S. 'spy diplomacy." CIA - code name for murder. Dulles speech before University of Chicago Law School Alumni Association; excerpts. Red spy network: editorial. Clark to see McCarthy on =- Reds charge. American intelligence second to none. In World and the Week, by Michael Leigh. 1222 DAZE Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 17 Dec. 22 Dec. 26 CIA 'Red file ? given Clark byNCCarthy. Jan. 15 Germany was rearmed before. Subversive activity by American intelligence in people's democracies, lorNr. Popov. (Tr. in Current Digest of the Soviet Press v.71 no.3:26-27p 2 March 1955) IL S. spy network inside Germany speeds war end (excerpt from Farago 's War of Wits) Series of articles on CIA, by Robert G. Nixon. Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 29 Nhr. 20 Nhr. 21 Nhr. 22 Nhr. 23 Nhr. 24 Nhr. 25 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER an DATE New York Herald Capehart charges critic of market Tribune laudel Reds. (Mr. Dulles and Milton Eisenhower mentioned as supporting pamphlet by National Planning Assoc.) Mar. 21 Fort Wayne Nees-Sentinel New York Herald Tribune Washington Star Defector has major role in relentless cold wars by Howard Handlman. (quotes Allen Dulles) Reds act to halt flow of refugees to West, by Ansel Talbert. Taipei misses spooks, by James E. Roper. (About Mr. Dulles) Mar. 30 May 26 May 28 Washington Post and Dulles tells class Soviets push Times-Herald schooling; excerpts from speech at Mt. Vernon Seminary. May 31 New York Herald Education held threat to Soviets; Tribune excerpts from speech at Columbia University. shine 2 New York Herald Paradoxes in the USSR: editorial. Tribune (On Columbia University speech) June 3 Christian Science Soviet thought centers. In The Monitor Washington Scene, by William H. Stringer. June 6 Washington Daily News Russia's women have equality overdose; summary of speech given at Mt. Vernon Seminary. June 11 Flint (Mich.) Journal Criticism of Mr. Dulles. In that Does It Mean, by James Marlow. June 29 St. Louis Post-Dispatch Hoover Board criticizes CIA but praises Dulles, by Brig. Gen. Thomas R. Phillips. Arne 29 Washington Star Bolder CIA sleuthing in Red countries urged. June 29 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 : CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Watertown (N.X.) Tines Newark News New York Herald Tribune Sioux City (Ia.) Jburnal-Tribune Williamsport (Pa.) Grit New Orleans Item New York Journal American New York Journal American Washington Post and Tim.=s-Herald Diario de Noticias (Lisbon) New York Daily News Washington Post and. Times -Herald Chicago Tribune Quality of U. S. spying: editorial. Finds Russian likes freed.om. The vital role Of CIA. In Washington, by Roscoe Drummond. After all, Where did. Dulles get his facts? editorial. Two Dulles brothers, sister long in government service. The CIA can be improved: editorial. Weird phase of foreign affairs, by Westbrook Pegler. ILO news and the uses of publicity, by Westbrook Peeler. Former 1.10 S. Commie boss is AFL espionage ace, by Edwin A. Lahey. Translation into POrtugese of Richard Harkness's articles on CIA. Ike fires G2 boss at bid. of Allen Dulles, by John O'Donne1.1. DATE June 29 J44 3 July 4 JU1Y 9 July 17 July 19 Aug. 8 Aug. 16 Aug. 21 Aug. 24 Aug. 2, Aug. 26 Aug. 27 Aug. 28 Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Sept. 2 Education may lift USSR's bonds; condensation of Columbia University speech. Sept. 4 Ike expected to act in CIA, Pentagon feud. Sept. 5 46 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Philadelphia Bulletin Macon (Ga.) News Atlanta Constitution Watertown (No Y. ) Times Watertown (LL) Times Washington Post and Times-Herald Washington Star Corpus Christi (Tex.) Times United Press Wire Service Cincinnati Enquirer Harrisburg (Pao) Patriot Watertown (N.Y.) Times U. So intelligence system today depends on scholarly research, not cloak and dagger spies. Law Day program to feature Dulles? Intelligence Chief Dulles Mercer Law Day speaker. Great knowledge in Russia may defeat power of Reds. (Reprinted from Lro S. News and World Report) The CIA, Uo So espionage systems by J60012 Lo Wier. CA series of three articles) Shortage of scientists* CIA head cites Red. spending for subversion; excerpts from speech before International Police Association in Philadelphia. Dulles. brothers cope with Reds from sumer, dark sides of the street, by Edwin A. Laheyo Subversive activities of the USSR* Reds' machinations unabated, Allen Dulles asserts. (i.r.v0 interview with Rep. Keating) John and Allen Dulles team seek to penetrate Reds maskl by Jo IL Roberts? CIA beads forecast Soviet weapons sale, by Peter Lisagoro 1.7 DATE Sept. 11 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 20 Sept. 21 Sept. 22 Oct. 1 Oct. Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Green Bay (Wis.) Press-Gazette Buffalo Evening News Louisville Courier Journal Macon (GA.) News Washington Star Topeka (Kan.) Capital Denville (Ill.) Commercial-News Muncie (Ind.) Star London Daily Express London Daily Express Wall Street Journal Omaha World-Herald Washington Star Take the wraps off CIA. Bedew try to sell arms in Americas, CIA Chief says. DATE Oct. 17 Oct. 19 CIA may fight to keep free of Congress control. Oct. 20 U. S. can't relax vigilance, Dulles says in speech here: excerpts from Mercer Lax Day. speech. Tension in Mid-East highly dangerous? CIA thief declares. (Text of recorded interview over MAL, Washington) U. S. spy network still ranks below Russian machine. Education may demoralize Reds, by WilliantA. Garrett. Who's =king U. S. policy: editorial. Dec. 31 a.22.q Oct. 28 Nov. 13 Nov. 2, NOV. 30 The Soviet 'scientist army': the facts, by Allen W. Dulles; excerpts from speech at Columbia University. How the Kremlin policy might boomerang; excerpts from Columbia University speech. The lone judge. (Criticism of Nr. Dulles opposition to CIA watchdog committee) A watch on the CIA: editorial. Series of three articles an CIA and Dulles, by Richard Fryklund. Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 27 Feb. 2 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER 12Z. DATE New York Herald Senate group asks for new CIA watchdog Tribune cemmittee. A. 25 St. Louis Post-Dispatch Congress and the CIA. Feb. 28 St. Louis Post-Dispatch CIA watchdog committee by. Brig. Gen. Thomas R. Phillips. Mar. 4 Baltimore News-Post Satellites restless as Reds relax at homes by Ruth Montgomery. (Cu CIA and Dulles) Mar. 6 Cleveland Press Central Intelligence head will speak here tonight. Mar. 13 Washington Post and Dulles rebuked by Brother Allen. In Times-Herald , Washington Merry-Cgo-Roundl by Drew Pearson. Mar. 22 San Diego Union Our super cabinet for security. Mar. 25 Cincinnati Times-Star Allen Pubes to be UniverSity of Cincinnati Alumni Association speaker. Apr. 9 Detroit Free Press It's almost impossible to get a secret Apr. 12 out of CIAs by William McGe.ffin. New York Herald W tchdog for CIA voted down in Senate. Apr. 12 Tribune Barre (Vt.) Times Super-security: editorial. Apr. 13 Los Angeles Examiner CIA chief explains Why Russ belittling Stalin; excerpts from. speech before World Affairs Council in Asilomars Calif. Apr. 13 Newark NUETB The headline personality. (Biographi- cal Sketch) ? Washington Star The final and real test: editorial. Washington Star Missile probers viz CIA chief. 4.9 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 Apr. 19 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 * Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Cincinnati Post Providence (R0 L) Journal Baltimore Sun Washington Star Savannah (Ga.) Ftess Butlington (Vt.) News St. Louis Post-Dispatch Buffalo News New York Journal - American Washington Star Baltimore News -Post Manchester (N0 }1) Union Leader Catholic Standard arA CIA boss tells U0 Co how Reds take ideas; excerpts from speech at University of Cincinnati. Central Intelligence Agency operates under cover to bat another Pearl .Harbors byWillia*McGaffin. Claims for Soviet missile doubted. Russia dhows ?higlacempetencen in building its industrial might, by Allen Dulles. Dulles brothers guide nation's foreign policy's by James *slow. Those Dulles(t) brothers. Allen Dulles sayS Redsseek to infiltrate; excerpts from speech at University of Pennsylvania Law Review Dinner. History pupils need loose-leaf boas in Russia these days. Letter from. Kira Dulles congratulating two Hearst reporters Who received Pulitzer prizes. CIA director proposes aid for the hard years, by David Koonce. CIA director on Mhtyas Rakosi of Hungary, by Ruth MOntgamery. Exeter hears talk about CIA by Mr. Dulles. New Soviet threat. In The Backdrops by John C. O'Brien. 50 DATE Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 25 Apr. 29 May 1 May 3 May 6 MEW 9 MAY /3 May 13 May 16 May 22 May 2, Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Detroit Free Press New York Herald Tribune San Francisco Chronicle Peoria (Ill.) Journal Memphis Commercial Appeal Baltimore Newa-Post Washington Post and Times Herald Anderson (S.C.) Independent Watertown (N.Y) Times Atlantic City Press Washington Post and Times-Herald Houston Chronicle Land Folk (Copenhagen) Washington Star tax Our impression. (Cement on Mr. Dulles) Allen Dulles reveals Reds" infiltration in parliaments. In Today in World Affairs:, by David. Lawrence. Reds blame CIA chief in Polish revolt. Score one for espionage: editorial. Never-ending vork of CIA guards America's very life. From War of Wits: by Ladislas Farago. . 'H-bemb security leak under probe. (Strauss and Dulles visit to Eniwetok) Soviet lead in missiles discounted. (Mr. Dulles interviewed by Rep. Harold C. Ostertag for TV) k,latter of consistency should be noted by CIA: editorial. CIA's Dulles irks senators Allen Dulles called revolt (Poznan. revolt) Dulles speaks at laying of .of Georgetown Presbyterian cerpts. on missiles. mastermind. cornerstone Church; ex,- ? Diplomats predict Hungary uprising: by Ruth Montgomery. Averill Harrimen's dictatorship or socialist democracy: by Mai Mbltke. (References to Dulles and Poznan) CIA chief warns of Red 'parliamentary conquest?0 by Robert Ea Walsh. (On report written for House Committee on UnmAmerican Activities) May29 May 30 June 2 &me 7 ..lbne 10" June 18 June 18 June 28 JUne 29 SAY 2 July 2 'JAY 5 aiLY 7 Sept. 2 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Minneapolis Tribune Washington Star Daily Worker (N.Y. ) New Orleans Item Cleveland Press Blitz (BoMbay) Blitz (BoMbey) Chicago Tribune Melbourne Age Christian Science Monitor, Omaha Wor1&Eera1d Washington Post and Times-Herald New York Pest Washington Post and Times-Herald New York Boat Pravda 1,20. Condensed text of W. Duties ? report to House Committee. Allen Dulles in India. The Rockefeller stake in the elections. Is Nasser acting Hitlerist with diplomats? In Washington klerryoGo", -Rounds, by Drew Pearson. (Nr. Dulles discussed) CIA head. mOves on. .(0h trip) Behind Allen Dulles'l mission to India. Delhi spy scandal. Allen Dulles visits Aussie Premier, U. S. security Chief here for talks. CIA chief arrives in Tokyo. Dulles urges strong guard in Seoul news conference Dulles is upheld on Ptligh stand. In Washington 1ier27-064tounk by Drew Pearson. (Reference to Allen Dulles) CIA knew of Israeli attack. In Inside Washington, by Robert S. Mien. Bungling in the CIA. In Letters to the Editor. Dulles and Syria. In Inside Washingtono by Robert S. Allen. Admission by head of U. S. intelligence. (Tr. in Current Digest of the Soviet Presso v.80 no.45g170 19 December 1956) 52 DATE Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 28 Sept* 29 Sept. 29 Sept. 29 Sept. 29 octo 6 cet. 9 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 May. 14 Nom'. 14 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 : CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Wathington Star Christian Science Nbaitor ColuMbus Citizen New York Post Nashville Tennessean Utica (N.Y.) Preis Des Moines Register Minneapolis Tribune San Francisco Chronicle New York Herald Tribune Toledo Bled Providence (R. /.) Journal ? Washington Star Indianapolis News New Orleans Times Pidayund Russians feat rule toppling CIA bead says; excerptt from speech at American Association of Land Grant Colleges and State Universities. CIA Chief pictures Krantha dilemma* Dulles' brother is sociable fellow, by Andrew Tuy Battle on the Pbtomae. In Inside Washington, by Robert S. Allen. Both Dullesea didn't knov: editorial. Repeat CIA was on the job. CIA tip to Ike day before Suez attack. CIA warning of Mid-Feest attack bared, try Richard Wilson. Where was CIA in Israel, Hungary., In This World Today, by Royce Brier. How good is U. So intelligence, by Roscoe Drummond. There's new taIkeof roving cloak from super-spy agency, by George Zielke. A CIA watchdog might destroy its charge: editorial. CIA chief sees Stalinism's end; excerpts from Yale University Lamont Lecture. Here are a few tales bout (sh-h) CIA, .by Lou Hiner, Jr. . Dulles brothers bath on spot by Bascom Timmons. 53 DATE Nov. /4 Nov. 17 Nov. 18 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 21 Nov. 21 ?Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Nov. 08 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 : CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Trud New York Daily News San Francisco Examiner Komsomolskaya Pravda Washington Star Tulsa Tribune Sioux City (Ia.) Journal Dallas Morning News Washington Post and Times -Herald De Wearheid (Amsterdam) New York Post Bethlehem (Pa.) Globe-Times Breaking with the past, by D. Tikhonov. (Tr. in Current Digest of the Soviet Press, v.8, no.50:24-25, 23 January 1957) Criticism of CIA in Middle East crisis. In Capital Circus, by Michael Chief of CIA says Russ restive; ex- cerpts from speech at Princeton University Conference. Don't slander, Mr. Dulles. .Letter abroad from Y.C.L. students of Molotov Power Institute in Moscow. (Tr. in Current Digest of the Soviet Press v.8? no.50:16-17? 23 January /957) Students Red as ever, Soviets tell CIA chief. Soviets admit anxieties of students. CIA buliseye: editorial. (On Soviet unrest) Ign CEA knew the score. In Thinking Out Loud, by Lynn LandruM. Ar b unrest due to Soviet policy. (On Dulles and CEA) Talks between Dulles and Sjahrir of Indonesian Socialist Party. Speidel and Dulles. King Saud's visit held success, by Charles M. McCann. (Reference to visit with Mr. Dulles) . 54 DATE Dee, 7 Dec. 11 Dec. 13 Dec. 26 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 11 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Washington Post and Timea-Herald Washington Daily News Washington Star Cincinnati Enquirer Columbus State Journal Philadelphia Inquirer Associated Press Wire Service Rabotnichesko Delo New York Herald Tribune New York Mirror Cincinnati Enquirer ? Altoona (Fa.) Tribune Washington Daily Neva Washington Poet ani Times-Herald Allen Dulles says Soviet unrest rises; excerpts from speech at M.I.T. Mid- American Conference in Chicago. Criticism of Mr., Dulle8 and CIA.- In ' Capitol Stuff, by John O'Donnell. An evolving Russia: editorial. (On M.I.T. speech) "M2schanski" and Allen Dales. In General Crisis of Communism, by Forrest Davis. }tor return from huge CIA costs, by John O'Donnell. . Will Russia reform? In Washington Background? by John C. O'Brien. Mr. Dulles speaks (off the record) to closed meeting of the Diplomstic and Consular Officers Retired at State Dept. The fruits of American espionage by Cholakov. (In Bulgarian) C. Rads eay Allen Dulles sent girls to tempt Olympic team. He-man Allen Dulles. Corruption of Russian athletes. Feeling we've been tricked brings CIA under fire. In National Whirligig, by Ray Tucker. CIA is going concern now, by Peter Edson. Dulles pledges CIA will fit in; ex- cerpts from speech before Fairfax, Va. Chamber of Conat=e. 55 DATE Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 23- Nhr. 6 Mar. 23 Amr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr, 25 May 2 MY 9 ? tDeclassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 : CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER Washington Post and Times-Herald Baltimore News-Post Harrisburg (Pa.) Pttriot-News Washington Daily News Baltimore News Post Alameda (Calif.) Times-Star Daily Worker (N.Y.) Cleveland Plain Dealer Aurora (Ill.) Beacon-News Portland Oregonian Chicago American New York Herald Tribune Baltimore New Post 1221 CIA in on Arab split. In Washington Merry4o-Round; by Draw Pearson. All cane in Cuba isn't sugar* (Reference to Mr* Dulles advising Batista) Allen Dulles to address ,57 seminar at Army War College. Mr. Dulles honored at Princeton University with degree. Russia condemns U. I. report on terrorism in Hungary; blames Dulles brothers. Dulles foresees fall of Commies; by Ruth Montgomery. Case of the missing gift of canned goods; by Mary Wolfard. (On financing agents) Even Congress can't pierce CIA curtain; by Phil G. Goulding. Asks CIA dope on Red tactics; by Robert W. Richards. Senator asks for less secrecy; in- vestigation of spending by CIA. CIA switch --wants limelight. KhruShchev faces army overthrow; CIA chief says; by Don Whitehead. (Ex- cerpts from speech given before Advertising Council; Inc.; San Francisco Bulganin's ouster for Mikoyan seen; by Ruth Montgomery. 56 PAT-P. May 10 May 12 June 11 June 18 June 21 July 3 MAY 7 Aug. 10 Aug. 13 Sept. 4 Sept. 6 Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER New Orleans Item Philadelphia Inquirer New York Daily News Philadephia Inquirer Minneapolis Tribune Chicago News Washington Post and Times Herald New York World - Telegram and Sun London Daily Express New York Mirror York (Pa.) Gazette and Daily The Times (London) Christian Science Monitor Richmond Times Disp teh Charlotte Observer Kansas City (Mb.) Times 1.25/ The Dulles brothers: editorial. Summary of Mr. Dulles speech in San Francisco. in Ansel]. Nbwrer's coluda. Dulles family headed for tough session. In Capitol Stuff, by John O'Donnell. The other Dulles. In What Do You Know. U. S. officials missed final signs of Sputniks by Fletcher Khebel. U. S. goofed on Zhukov. CIA caught napping. In Washington Merry-Go-Round, by Drew Pearson. Did the sputniks catch the CIA flat- footed? by Roger Stuart. Reds stagger America's spy octopus. Truth dollars for junkets? by Fulton Lewis, jr. With the Dulles brothers in diplomania I. Mr. A. Dulles gives evidence at inquiry into guided missile programme. Soviet ilseile subs stir senators; CIA chief. testifies. IL S. spies may have warned years ahead of Soviet sputnik. Our cloak and dagger boys--more bits then errors? by William MeGaffin. CIA on the griddle again but for others' mistakes. 57 DATE Sept. 26 Sept. 26 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 4 Nov. 9 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 19 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Nov. 30 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 NEWSPAPER New York Herald Tribune Atlanta Journal Louisville Courier Journal Botton Sunday Advertiser Louisville Courier' Journal W shington Post and Times -Herald Los Angeles Times Tarentum (Pa.) Daily News Washington Post ara Times-Herald Boston Globe Berkeley (Calif.) Gazette Pittsburg Press Washington Daily Dews Chicago Tribune 2:25/ Senators briefed. by Allen Dulles. Allen Dulles is nation's leading spy. CIA head is experienced. Guards our security; man of the week, by David Sentner. A spy with a Phi Beta Kappa key. Role of intelligence, by Chalmers M. Roberts. The other bhe. Dulles National scene: intelligence chief has his problems. (Written by Mr. Dulles as guest columnist for Themea L. Stokes) Trade heads warned of Red growth?, (On speech by Mr. Dulles before Chamber of Commerce, by Edward T. Folliard) Brother Allen speaks out, by Doris Fleeson. What evezy Dulles knows, by Alexander Holmes, U. S. boss spy pierces world secrete, by Andrew Tully. Potomac patter?unapproachable, by Andrew Tully. Spy agency mum on how cash is spent, by John Scali, 58 DATE Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 8 Feb. 5 Mar. 25 Apr. 22 Apr. 29 Nay I y9 June 4 Jtne 7 June 19 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28 : CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 PUBLIC SPERMS OF ALLEN WELSH DUL.LES ADDRESS before New York State Bar Association, on human rights, New York, 20 June 1947. ADDRESS before World Council of Churches, on Marshall Plan: New York, 19 Wovvaber 1947. ADDRESS before New York Export Managers Club, New York, 7 January 1948. ADDRESS on ETC Radio Forum, What's on your mind, Greenwich, Connecticut, 17 May 1948. "FINDING the facts; the role of the Central Intelligence Agency." Address at the New England Governors' Conference, Boston, 16 November 1951. "BRAIN warfare." Address at the National Alumni Conference of the ? Graduate Council of Princeton University, Hot Springs: Virginia, 10 April 1953. ADDRESS at the One BUndredth Annual Meeting of the Greater Providence YMCA: Providence, 14 May 1953. ADDRESS before Women's Forum, on National Security, Washington, D. C., 29 January 1954. ADDRESS at the Annual Banquet of the Virginia State ChaMber of Commerce, Richmond, Virginia, 9 April 1954. "PROGRESS .of freed= abroad." Address delivered at the Nov York Herald? Tribune Forum, New York, 19 October 1954. ADDRESS t the Alumni Dinner of the University of Chicago Law School, Chicago, 30 November 1954._ ADDRESS before the grad:uating class, It. Vernon Seminary, Washington, D.C., 30 May 1955. "EDUCATION in the Soviet Union." Address -at the Cammencement Day Luncheon, Columbia University, New York, 1 June -1955. 59 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 ADDIRESS before the International Association of Chiefs of Police, Philadelphia, 3 October 1955. ADDRESS at the Annual Law Day of the Walter F. George School of Iama Nhrcer University, Macon, Georgia, 28 October 1955. ADDRESS before the Council =World Affairs, Clevelanda.Ohio? 13 March 1956. "PURGE of Stalinism." Address before the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, Asilomar, California, 13 April 1956. "21e, INDUSTRLAL and technical challenge of the USSR." Address at the University of Cincinnati's 50th anniversary of cooperative education - For on Education and Industry at Work for Progress, Cincinnati, 20 April 1956. "THE CONNUNIST attack on parliamentary government." Addresa before the University of Pennsylvania Law Review. Dinner., Philadelphia, 4 May 1956. ADDRESS before the Society of Cincinnati,? Exeter, New Hampshire, 20 Nhy 1956. ADDRESS on laying of corneri3tone for Georgetown Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C., 1 July 1956. ADDRESS at naturalization proceedings at the U. S. Court Be; Waehingtons, D.C., 14 August 1956. - "THE WEAKNESSES of the Communist dictetorship." Address before the American Association of Land Grant Collages and State Universities, Washington, D.C., 14 Nbvember 1956. "WOODROW Wilson; prophecy and perspective for the present." Address at Yale University, New Haven, 27 November 1956. "THE CHALLENGE of Soviet industrial growth." Address before the Princeton Conference, Princeton Univeraity? Princeton, New jersey, 12 December 1956. ADDRESS at Carabao Club) Washington, D.C. 22 January 1957. 60 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 "EREUTIONfin the Communist world." Address at the Nessadhusetta Institute of Technology Mid-America Conference, Chicago, 16 February 1957. ADDRESS before Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce, Fairfax, Virginia, 8 May 1957. "COMMUNISTS also have their troubles." Address before the San Francisco Advertising Council, Inc., San Francisco, 19 September 1957. , "THE SOVIET challenge." Address before the Conference on America's Human Resources to Meet the World Scientific Challenge, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 3 February 1958. "THE SOVIET economic and trade offensive." Address before the National Conference on the Foreign Aspects of U. S. National Security, Washington, D.C., 25 February 1958. "EHRUSHCHEV'S challenge." Address before the Forty-Sixth Annual Neeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the U. So, Washington, DCC., 28 April 1958. Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 OFF M /RECORD SPEECHES OF ALLEN MUER DULL ADDRESS to the American Legion Foreign Relations Committee: Washington, D.C., 12 April 1954. ADDRESS to Conference of Governors: Washington DX.; 27 April 1954. ADDRESS to National War College: Washington; D.C., 30 April 1954. ADDRESS to the Calvin Bullock Forum, New York: 1 (lime 1956. ADDRESS before the Diplomatic and Consular Officers Retired at State Department auditorium: Washington: D.C.: 7 March 1957. ADDRESS before the third annual National Strategy Seminar: Carlisle Barracks; Carlisle: Pa.: 12 attne 1957. ADDRESS before the Foreign Service Association, Fort McNair; Washington: D.C.: 20 June 1957. 62 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 PERIODICAL OR NEWSPAPER Time Newsweek New York Times Newsweek Fortune Washington Star Washington Times Herald Time Newsweek Daily Worker New York Times Magazine Daily Worker Des Moines Register New York Herald Tribune New York Daily News New York Times Watertown (N.Y.) Times New York Herald Tribune New York Times New York Times PHCTOGRAPHS OF ALLEN WELSH DULLES DATE PAGE 21 April 1947 110 5 M4y. 1947 103 24 August 1951 2 Nbreh 1953 21 July 1953 36 10 July 1953 15 July 1953 27 July 1953 9 8 February 1954 30 22 March 1954 4 April 1954 15 3 %Time 1954 3 June 1954 3 June 1954 3 clime 1954 2 3 June 1954 13 11 Jane 1954 13 June 1954 13 June 1954 80 20 June 1954 W9/0 63 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/06/28: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100170001-9 PERIODICAL OR NEWSPAPER Chicago Daily News New York Times Lincoln (Neb.) Journal Washington Daily News (Composite) with McCarthy. U. S. News and World Report With Gen. Cabell. Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer Washington Post and Times Herald With Clare Booth Luce., Christian Science Monitor Sheboygan (Wis.) Press With other government officials. Saturday Evening Post Saturday Evening Post With Gisevius. Christian Science Monitor With the National Security Council. Los Angeles Examiner St. Louis Post Dispatch St. Louis Post Dispatch With W. Bedell Smith New York Times With others at alert base. Parade DATE 3 July 1954 5 July 1954 11 July 1954 15 July 1954 16 July 1954 22