TRANSMITTAL SLIP

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000300380029-3
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November 11, 2016
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November 24, 1998
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October 11, 1960
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Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75-00001 R000300380029-3 TRANSMITTAL SLIP 1ATE11 October 1960 TO: I ROOM NO. JJ BUILD BUILDING REMARKS: CLIPPINGS ON COL. KELLIS ' FROM: Ab Fe ROOM NO. BUILDING EXTENSION 519 11717 H Str eet 2202 FORM NO I FEB 55 24 I REPLACES FORM 36-8 WHICH MAY BE USED. Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75-00001 R000300380029-3 Sanitized - Appr ed _ elease ? , g 0 018000300380029-3 CPYRGHT I wo" Kills Flays Foreign: Policy He tinged his audience to beer +e M501 . 04w "am~,s of -pear at the Miracle Mile ght-pping JODW 11010" ment." tenter is s oousufield tvwnshlp He referred to the t and to address the Nkmadjeld former county Tlomocratuc offi- Democrafic club at 9 p.m., at the ciais by a labor-liberal coalitfoL meaty headquarters, 17 Water "On Aug. 11, they illustrated the, street, Pontiac. scope of their power whea they' took control'ot the county 1)e; po- cratic organization belt, stack and barrel." He characterized the labor pro- gram as "the welfare state phil- Pontiac. Kc11is Sufi. Pa click V. Brooat d.M *the Uh !- ItJP 11 1.1ta in ? a a#aUtkal launched oOa~ 'ertd o. mit" to4r An Pont**, To- drive to ern;k Oakland catuntk. P'~e ~ ,m a cheater. his a:` a 1.:. gr~ne from meeting of UAW I oval 157 at other." acm Brootrtfiald addreaed the Ra sdteraativp for n police :whfcae Womb's " at Ilto- Oakland county's Congressional osop y o Me empty " rivals traded campaign blows to- the full belly. f Kellis, a retired Army colonel day. and a former CIA agent, contin- C o n g r e s s m a n William S. ued his campaign against Admin- Broomfield of Royal Oak, Repub- istration foreign policy which, he lican incumbent, said that o(pa- said, "either stands still or rolls iced labor is thraatesiKg backward." county's "gDOd goversa" t? In Cuba, he said, "many of the James A. K s at 111erlGkT' Administration% high officials Democratic ttoeaiaee, 4000*, 4' cuddled up s ,oictator Batista and ministration foreign policy which, failed to perceive the deteriora- 1 he said, had brought the Iron tion of intsrfpt cttpoltions which q Curtain to "within 90 mites of our led to unrest.and finally support shoreline." of Castro's in vament. "This 02%* did tuot provide Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75-00001 R000300380029-3 gages Dinner CPYRGHT P qq 00380029-3 22 Sept. 60 RRUMICUMI can!lidate for geverf I, to Haze for Paul D. Ba$we4, Repuoacxwl. _ Kellis in Southfield I I QWi wuI U m _ $aSWOU will sdingk with the audi-1 ence to alit issues. ? anoctiag to register voters. A film stressing the importance Of the individual vote will be shown. land c nty, wtu spcnsw w - ficld Democratic club at 8I p.m., PrWay at t ederls school. 18235 West Nino-Mile. , Mrs. lames M. Ginn, wife of the county Democratic chairman, . - _- __-ii v ... ?" at the lam G. Kaellls, Democratic ..?A*A.t. far Conti from Oak- Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75-00001 R000300380029-3 Charges .Traded in Congress Campaign Democrat James G. Kellis to- voters' right to know where he day charged that Oakland county stands." Republicans - particularly his Kell is, ex-Air Force officer who Nov. 8 opponent Congressman worked with the Central Intelli- William S. Broomfield-arr, avoid- gence agency and NATO, publicly ing 1960's prime issues by tilting challenged Broomfield to debate at a straw man of their own foreign and defense policies. both making. labor's position in the heaviiv criticiccd by the chit Democratic party of Oakland Ienger. This parallels -use of the rcpt' 8roonttielu ;tid tud.rv he has ous issue on the national level. had no invitation to dchate Irom to sidetrack the campaign Kellis, I he (. onoresstnan ,a id. from the real issues" helli. - 1he only imitation has bran Kellis said, \ty opponent has' through the public press. I don't chosen to become the ,pokc,wit) i,consider that an imitation. ,for this attack on labor r.,ther the people are well-acquainted than to debate the real is.ucs. I with my ieeord: it is tip to him to have several time,, challenged him tell them where he differs, to debate. He has not sieigned to Broomfield sa,d he art.f Kellis By Others- so. says Broomfield Not "We have been invited to de- bate the issues before seserad groups throughout the cotmty Kellis said. "I have, without eti ception, accepted. He has, with- out exception. refused." { Kellis said, "The repeated speeches and press releases from the Republican party alleging that unions have taken over the Oak- land county Democratic commit- tee are false and misleading. "There are two members of labor unions on the executive board of six. There are eight members of unions on the .17'. member executive committee " will share plattorrns in October, The Congressman listed two ap- pearances promoted by the league of Women Voters too a 10-minute program on Wt'ON ra- dio. Pontiac. he latter. Broomfield said, nay be t true debate. CPYRGHT Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75-00001 R000300380029-3