SENATOR M'CARTHY ASKS C.I.A. INQUIRY

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him top aide L in dlnlronati.1 . _. _ .,__. _...r_ nnr -,..,. - .. - _. pots abros, Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22 CIA-RDPO1-01773R000100130056-9 situng the SIX Of ?v vwaer ..arn.ae el 1 Ott the colonel Is holding out, seek. ing full protection for the 100 to 300 armed supporters suit left here. The armed forces leaders are expected to relax their insub-. ordination after Colonel Caam she's departure, But they re- sent the high price- asked of them. Each day, despite their mutiny, they talk and argue with the President. Now can the President loop talking to people who flout his orders? t "That's easy." says a veteran diplomat.. "Thus is cuckoo land." MRS. MOSSLER GETS. ~'HREATENING MAIL one man am tl tiMd to her to the anc a chair another had iced to her if she fee convicted mur'dae8 her wealthy n a recess in 'the fourth of her trial. c1ged with the urder of inIt es Mossier, ownlr of a 8 8-million banki g- chain, In a letter ppatma1ked at mount=. she said, a, man do mended that she deliver $2110,- 000 In cash to him and that he would give testimony that would put her In the chair it she did not comply. Mr. Woody said he had turned the letter over to t" Federal Bureau of Tnves$l. gatjen. pother man wrote four let. ter in which he said he, knew t killer and would produce him, If either Mrs. Mossier or Mr.Poi$ers was convicted. The Utter,, } postmarked at Miami ? and Hollywood, Fla., were signedi "Ted." Many of the letters were threatening, the defendant said, while others offered prayers in her behalf. SENATOR M'CARTHY ASKS C.I.A. INQUIRY vlronmenal science Services Administration a complete global weather picture dally. The sSpond satellite is pro- vide dkWt up-to-date re~tonal won" pictures' for stational virtually anywhere On earth. A fairly simple recelvrag sta- tion capable of taking theme signals directly from' the weath- er satellite can be bWlt for between $10,000 and $18,000, o of Ai Ito.Corporration mMcan, which has developed the Toms' satellites and the new enera- tton of Tiros operational satel- lites,. Sam Blame Pollee Thera are already about s0 such stations throughout the world, said Abraham Schnapf, R. C. A. 'a project. Manager for the weather satellite systems. One of these stations is believed to be on an aircraft carrier, an- other in the Antarctic and others at weather stations at widely scattered points. The second satellite, Inflow. Ing a near polar orbit, will be Inc t c nu`ously. Du rag the maximum of roughly 1s minutes during which the satel- lite Will be over the horizon for any given station it matt Ye ine station as many an pic ture each coverln` a ground area 1,760 by 1,750 miles. ? This will ifive the station a the weather over a large rem around It. Such coverage, avail- able In any plena on earth that has a receiving sat on, has now been - even approached through any weather system. The first of the two satellites will only transmit pictures United in range stations one noo, r Fairbanks, Alaska, the other on Wallops Island. Va. This satellite will store the pictures It takes throughout each orbit for tranafnlsslon to theme ata- tions. ]Hach day the tranxmis. stone will give a total picture of the world's weather. Prom the two receiving ate. floes, the pictures will be sent Sdtatceiy Weath r ' Bteilre the N ticaSi Weather Satellite Center, 1110491& M4 Md. specialists there will make a global weather analysts from the pictures. This analysis is to be diatrlbut- eel t hr through normal Weather AI four Tiros weather sat lied we at present in mat am do njt,ng some ;= the they total global~~r-' ~ e to be expected from the lite& of the operatlonaI gate l- WASHIWOTON.Jam So (AP) Noili ggig call~idattoday Ur an, ~ lion of the~acct1 vow Of t tral TMnltthinnesotaA>fmoeiit e In an interview that unless San*te Foreiggna Raattons Com- mlttee undertook such a study on' Its own: he would It a showdown vote in the a mmit- ta on a formal resolution pro. palling ttspurrch an inquiry. gold he ~lda a~ woulhtroduceSenate reeo- lutlon next week propel "a full and complete inquUy by the ocrnmitlse with re pact to tha effects of operations of the, C.I.A. "on the foreign policy ofj the United states:': He added that to give the senate a choice this resolution would be followed by another calling for an Inquiryade by a blue. ribbon committee in up of senators from Foreign Relations and other stan4lpg committees. The Foreign R*tons Com- mittee, as well as the senate, Is dlvu over the advisability of Inve sU Ling the activiti the ues of rk agency. 7u Smemsmammind tommlt Senator said, has discussed a study but F e es had nsade no deal it=. only6hours To . ?. Teraitey, bargains 'Mir I Walnl* is m.pe ee Danish an aide was pleased to hear down at the height of his popti In 1938 Mr. Holt followed later that the Pollution Con- larlty. after a record term. 18 Mr. Menhles to the Federal trot Department had moved years- as Prime Minister. Pa rilament and became. At so quickly after his call. He said that he wanted "a the age of 32, the baby of the ?~r11 holiday" and that there first enzies Cabinet, which been Ito suggeti son of any pit. took office In 1039. litical pressure qn him to re- But a place had to be found PARIS SAYS GERMANS Itire. He has been In Parliament for a minister from the oun- he BLOCK MARKET PACTIMinister from 1030 to 1941 dropped. .S, and Mr. Holt was oon Soren Prime try pe afft terwwafdard, he . McMahon, Minister for Labor and National Service, as deputy 1Ma* is Mr., Holt's place. gh fore anaUonwide radio t and television auglence and assessed special to The N. Tort 71s "s PARIS, Jan. 20-French of- flclaia accused West Germany today of obstructing a settle- meat of the Buropean Common Market crisis. "The Germans are the problem," an official "Our relations with the said. United States have improved The French position was that single step that has been taken a brief meeting of Common in the time of my Government Market foreign ministers could was, I think, the ANZUS coma to agreement on France's l treaty." reat roposaia for curbing the bloc's NeeZea land theAuxtrnlix U Ited aecutlve Commission, and alsates In a mutual-defense little human ingenuity would pact. ) turn up a formula to met aside Senator majority ruls.and preserve the Partridge Dies veto power on important CANBERRA, Australia, Fri- Matters? day, Jan. 21 (UPI)-Sir Shane In the French. view, West~Paltrdige, the Senate leader, y has taken a surprising who resigned Wednesday'aa Do. and stubborn stand against tense Minister, died today of France's suggestion that thye cancer In Perth Hospital. commission be the silin April-merged, as reconstructed wltth1one vote maajorityf in Parlliament the epmmisslona of the Euro? of the Prime Minister-designate: PIP Ca] and Steel Community! Harold Holt. Mr. Holt may now am zuratorn. The Implication be forced to call a special was that West Germany waslelection. seeking to protect Prof. Walter, Sir 'Shane. 86 years old, - had Hal stets, use German who is been senator for Western Aus- pregdent of the Common Mar. tralia since 1981. He had been et Commiston, ill for several aaeekri and en- eaeW r i sew Too TI... I term the hospital l[onday'" STRASBO . France. Jan served utor Partridge, who had and her five Bu~rrsaopin common crucialtvot ng 4me today. the Deputies abed ministers who took the Ruropean rl Parliameent made no progress on the matter. for cavil Avatlon, was named Defe, Minister oni. 2944, by Prime Mina te Man SOON. In response ? to United Sates requests, 'he announced in a few weeks that Australia ig s faster when yen leek mWW numbers in the telephone book. To void dialing numbers twice, or dialing wrong numbers;plfase check your phone book first. And if you underline numbers In the phone book or writs them on s list, you'll find them faster next tlme. LOOK IN THE PHONE BOOK-TO BE SUREI spy !A Wi as a private and asked lot late overseas service. )Tho' In a plane crash at Can- berm four months later, three ms ministers :were killed. and !"IT Prime Minister Menzies foF inA nr; I ac! for ne is-11 M. Inq A newly formed group c. In main, Inc." has ualess sri the few remaining abbot rs Jersey metropolitan area . 'I tisemeIll in the New York in and'rep" It an' Janes y ' ?REATER PAW Picas. ! Mrs.AlleyH I SMA Friends of Animals, 17 West 60th-Strdet New York, New York Dear Mrs.,&hmid: I wag ayocked to lead ppt York Tim of December 27, cite some O'thie mo obvlon Ir 1. It Is obsoletely Ise th t i mais non-kosher are an inevi bi hoists g, I thirty rI as r. ughter of a aaa nonow t 11 I Van al IAan rf I as,te rte onju heisting. i a id 1. The clahn her that saltmebIVA eland non+It kaher are tlNn wigeWld compl to fkkrtcssfoa,,Virt all b r a h~ekl~yg rid hot ing are Is a blatao$I Merin to *t - 71. ShulWrly, the c aim is a' grce~ distortion ba o Iu death animal is processed in 45 t1 k o anim+l must be pohiitioned i laughtered and Inwb eel- a fares and in me foes life to Injured by cklfar W hot hoisted most dietert l aM Is hinato perms hoistink prep tai sole requirefn nt is that the ni render ahethi n (I?itual stau, is not practic d in the United b. There cal be little doubt posed legislat n is kosher ale non-koshdr slaughter of eat Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/22: CIA-RDPO1-01773R000100130056-9 .