GARY POWERS TODAY EXCLISIVE INTERVIEW WITH PILOT OF THE U-2 AT MARYLAND FISH-FRY

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000400080094-3
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RIFPUB
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K
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1
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November 17, 2016
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November 8, 1999
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94
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Publication Date: 
April 1, 1962
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NSPR
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Approved For Relea6i 000/0$I(Y3 CIA-RDP75-00001 R000400080094-3 4% GARY POWERS TO Exclusive` I n With ^ Pilol ~ of t he U-2 at Maryland Fish-Fry (Page 3) Inside The News: 0 Ever wonder, as you drive around town, whose car that long, sleek one with the DPL tags might be? Well, today, we publish on page 28 our annual list of Diplomatic license numbers, in convenient form for folding and preserving in your glove compartment. And watch to- morrow's editions of The Washington Daily News for our annual list of holders of the first 1250 regular District tags. The Pruzzle Man fooled the Pruzzlers again last week, and so now the Pruzle Pot is bubbling away at the $375 mark. Rundown on the last week's Pruzle is on page 16; the new Pruzzle is on page 52. Better news for contest fans is on page 40, where the top winner of the News Oscar com- petition is announced. A Hyattsville housewife will receive a brand new $2000 Rambler American. NEW RESIDENTS-Francis Gary Powers, who on May 1, 1960, bailed out of his damaged spy plane over Russia, touching off the sensational G-2 affair, has been living in Alexandria the past few weeks and traveling about town practically unnoticed. Over the week end he attended a party in Forest Heights and told a Washington Daily News reporter some hitherto unrevealed things about his extra. ordinary experiences. Alxove, his wife. Barbara. chats with him at the party. (Story and another picture on Page 3.) Approved For Release 2000/08/03 : CIA-RDP75-00001 R000400080094-3