ROBERT KENNEDY JOINS C.I.A. STUDY

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April 24, 1961
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Freedom Howie members wk-nd agSNK tryNE t $0 plebe tM bWne for thee filM, on C. I. A. Director Della AM da Nto.On.d premed's 1'a?I??. day to kill atonic altruism one of his Neea that fortes President Eisenhower had Pal. omniended the Cuban Mv.n- tun. political background that Uld Pn.Mnt tuned to his broth?, 1. he has Often dale In idmes Of trouble in the Past. The Atbr- tey Ouenl W LM confldeela of man? Republicans and en- servattn Democrats on Capitol H111 who have been critical of President Kennedy In the Past. 5.ses y a Pralines, Cuba W steely drantatlad a problem that W troubled tM President ever sinlce ti U-1 spy-plane X:7-This y of year and Y how ow sn open, onconsplratorlal eo-, olety. With ^ free pres. skeptl- cal of secret government acliW Ities and power, can compete effeotinely with a secret and conspiratorial society eaten. oil The Cuban effete however. not not prrduced oppositions to having so agency deal wfth subversion, but rather a demand eaerclse was one or thorn~that It do a mon effective Job. Within tea agency itself. .-additional services" or "otherthero 1? no oppwulna to the C. I. A. ; awltlnn to thel Kennedy Inveetgatlon. ORr? of I. A. In otE and a lac }g" flail there accept the validity of Denton' and that opera'. "f Ore queelon why the agency u. InteiilippZ for that ope~~~~~a,.W w wrong about the spirit wAika DuSee nile alwa of the Cuban people. onp?lauy 1 'when it had hod Ito agent all maintained that the C. I. A. not a polky-making agency love the island for month, De- We fumish Ntellilentt to fore the refugees landed. the weeper minion earlier Inl farina, Departments with the State and De- trauon and a host of other tat-ucs can steadily advance. "Too long." he added, 'we ;'have Flesh o rWe ~rs on tmdi' and our Inalllullons ._for alof IV obJectivee i1 -01 not to ha 'rlruggle In many.. way's more have publicity; _vet that Iv one i01 ,. ? difficult problems lust [General Krnlecy In will 11 be be di ct ,wens..tsI rn nul available lia fet the and he to fli a- Taylor new'syetthdeat FEDDERS en and the role e of t of Ills Central nying to the enemy the things in le lllgenee , w Illtle that could lend him not on y,AIR CONDITIONERS known in In --it ill be mmfnrl but aub,lantlU and dd I investigation. The strtiUUre of the C. L A.~ The Cnttal intelligence reflects thi. dilemma Unlike Agency did nos come to 160 serest service of most other; being Wln after w'erid War II ntries, it is part open alyd Olt was _,V DYfthe National part underground Neurtty Act Ira For exam ple, it Is In the re' ststutery vise oro an: of moving Into a va?t qTo bvW the Nal din( along the Virginia, side becurlty Cotttlg to committee ltee of the Potomac River outside -of the ae deli ndS with the Washington. This I. almost as ipolioy def defense riQ fortlgn se iha Pentagn, hen lac , q gwe?late on Intsllf(enal yatsm from K'nN- matten nlal.d to nWonal o r roW legion and huge billboard algae sec, o acres the road directing the make nco qTe cun' way to the "C. IItaru A." !to the N.UONI Security Horry How. om. n? 11 for coorelnsuo of --I' search associate In the Defense ngmoe activities of f otMf de- ProRarn at Harvard University partmonta said agencies of the who tits studied the C. I. A. Goveremorr .... "A reasonable e.llmate qTo r relate and de for~ts,mljhl put tM number of mlelllgrnce and prow Washin t employes lof the mstribulmn to out honzM per. C I Al at 5000 w 10.000. with .... wme several thousand addition' at agents overseas or outside Waahigton." Total intelilgence expendi' tuns of the Government are estimated by Dr. Ranson. at .$2.000,000.000 a year. with per. sonnet in all services totaling 20.000 to 50,000. and the C. I. A. spending "several hundred mll- the tuatmnal Security Council However, while everybody m direct (knows when the new C. I. A. The treimng. arming andl building Is. and while its tops master-mindmg of the Cub.n.officlals make public apeehs,l qTo Perform for the benefit if the Int ollieenre agencies of the other departmenl-s such addttutnal n'ICes" as the National Security Councllde m ter- tnee he omplished r etieciively by central con trol qTo perform ther fune- ltona' and dune. relating to national vaunts intelligence u 2 FOR 10.74 CASE ( 12) 42.07 Clodng no a limited gnsotiij of this dettshtfol-not too dry- F- du.yyn.. Fr.. 2'ea (.erm.ny ~(~~~// `~ 1. 1 mark.d s.nde.bluellug ,B${/)ai .., Lai dRLf j]jAJ~` KIT POrnT~~ON LOAD AprU= API-Rebel tn?Fa .Nbed t e G~o.eltn~m?lt stn s- tuuned6tbne 1i Nted Stave aeva.ea reliable .Rene. n- porte today' The wnenes said the th grom =were W the rebel attach. T e rebel delve was l.u?ehd befen dawn yesterday. Oo0aa- np.nt force. entreated. Van( Vieng was the head. uartere of use Koupruith blow on the entlanIll highway VtnU?ee std between Luang It to eighty miles north of Vletlane. TO AID INQUIRY: Sob. &t Jr. Restlessly. the At- bersey Oe.S,L He was nemd by rile President to review epeedons of Cea- teal Inteilgenoe Agency. The first Secretary of Do- fense James v Forrestal. re lerred In o e dilemma facing the .lelhgence ottlclaly al the SIMON MAN little gm in Goo- WIR. Hellas, about what It dMa ae tnfpt K to up its s hOe, N Moot (lent ttem.l e.attuY ov(r the the ..n.tw. this Wash al the ~u ii.sl5 w in th'ab 49 gIsVs ate( t eta tae t- mnt? Thee e'e C. I. A. suboemlult- taN sf IM armd seal... tRm- ....a of tM flaw and gem- 0, and their ewttbitin an v Mk laa v higwDAwhithar the /C. 1. A. Nub' infor, gn? t about the Urban OPera- lwaye after a military de- feat or wtrorw tilers a an out- the C. I. A. When peq Waller 1,Mit Smith took one o.ntrol ef the C. I. 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