SENATOR ASSERTS REDS SPY FOR U.S. ABROAD
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February 22, 2012
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April 8, 1965
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THE' NEW YORK TIMES, Tlll'IRSil4l?, APRIL. R,, 196.5.
CHINA SAID TO.SND
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warned West Germany that the
Soviet Union guaranteed that
disputed territories on Vol nd'ItI
westgtn borders never igplnl
would he under a German hag
The Soviet leaders are visit
'log Poland on the 20th annl?
ve ry of the Soviet-Poland
Friendship Treaty. A new
20-year treaty will be signed
tomorrow and Is expedted to
take note of the existenee of
the two Germanys.
Messrs. Breshnev and Kosy-
gin, accompanied by Wiadyslaw
Gomulka, First Secretary of the
Polish party, and Premier Josef
Cyranklewica came here and
weed warmly greeted by seyertl
thot1sand pimple. Though it w to
cold) and there was a l heavy
rain, Mr. Breahnev, very much
the touring politician, again
putl~ed the?Pulixh spring.
It and Mr. Gomulks, wea'.
ing ' raincoats and hats, led an
opef motorcade down the city
stretota. Children assembled
earlier cheered "and waved Po-
lish and Soviet flags. Some used
the~l1flags before and after the
pro4ession to cover their heads.
thelGerman city of Breslau. It
isrii se largest city in the terri-
tos ceded to Poland after the
war and a showpiece of Polish
reconstruction.
It was at the Dolmel plant
thdb Mr.. Kosygln made his at-
tack on, the United State. lie
strongly condemned military
actions In Indochina and said
that the Soviet Union was "do-
Inrt, everything possible to give
pME?ticai help" to the North
Vietnamese.
"The American military oar-
haroualy attempt to violate the
sovereignty of North Vletngm,"
the Soviet Premier said. "Prom
words the went to deeds Im-
perialist (sited States circles
went on he warpath, apFead
the confll't In Indochina .tad
(lien proved the bankruptcy of
their intervention policy In
South Vietnam.
"They- hate progress, but
though a few puppet politicians
and ``cnerals attempt to throt-
tle X. Vietnamese nation. to-
'dsiv and tomorrow belong to the
democratic forces in Vietnam."
The two Soviet leaders ap-
Held New Indonesian Tactic SPY for U.? S. Abroad
i KUALA L MPUR, Malaysia... WASHINGTO'N,' April 7 I' -
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April 7-?-Sev ra1 bomb hoaxes, (UI'I) - Many of America
WISC teal .y officers ssid best spies abroad Ara top.
were the Is t tactic in Indb- Communist, party of?lcials,
nesla's war 1f nerves against Senator Milton R. Young,
Malaysia, wee staged today in Republlehn of North Dakota,
Kuala Lum and Sinapore. said today.
Five buil gs In the Malay. In a' report to his,ec(tatitu-
Sian capital, ne of them hous- ents. he included this passage:
ing offi4eesss o the United States. "Man bf our.-most vahtsbie.
Embassy, w re emptied today C.I.A. iCentrai Intelligence
while t e lice searched for Agen,yl operatives M varl-
esplosly I. it anonymous call- ous countries throughout the
ers sal h been planted In world are actually high?rank?
them. o schools in Singa- Ing Communist party on-
pore w a losed for a few ctals."
hours al Her tips. Asked to elaborate, Mr.
Thesel br ght to eight the Young said that "some party
in the two Gitles in the last 24 Communlerrl--foraprice will,
work for us
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The lied did not find any "These operatives are ex-
explosiv c inl the buildings. But perts In their line of work
AS$AIL8? U.S. POLICY: Pore last-
l
Mat
rAky the police said
ily?
of Sovlst Utlloa, IV" alie they could t afford to Ignore
at Pollab workers' rally. any wart~in ,. .
Mr. Young declined to cite
any current examples.
What mother in her right ynind,--
t
sends herhp
y outside th a white knit -shirt?
parr?ntly rinse tr, come to the.
arty of half a million as it means
of un$ereoring guarantees on
the tbestern territories. WrM?-
law (pronounced vrahts?vahv)
Is 'a 'thriving industrial elfy
built out of the ruins of It,
rascal pre(hv'easur and now op-
ulated primarily by Poles a#,rom
regions now coneldered B viet
territory
In :, wwrnlntt to W,-nf ej -
nr:uly, Mr Itrr?zhnev swirl tWit
;ray West German, who watileol
lu come here "to see how t1?-
I:rndv bloom rtur come, aprl 1
Ihrnk I'oLrnri trill not rrlu,r?I
shins trnr)'c.I '.'m a,. to apptlasr?
.IIra rururdlV
"Rut Iho?.r who want to t;ikr
:.\5':,V !M,rll,??III- r'l, ' ; prr,111trI V1
Uinti,? u' ho bu,k h1u? balls of
pmV ,II 1'1,11 ,11 Czech or mast
11;r?rit ran ,oil we till ihem
and they find little difficulty
In adapting themselves to any
kind of political envirdn-
ment," he odd.
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