BRIEFING SESSION CRITICS STIR CHARGE OF POLITICS

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March 24, 1999
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xk~ local arm a . of 'ocrat' of ,.Penny vania. rifler ssi yesterday's se ar Yorlt ' Butt ,diptisan g t iwas noted, too. In=Ihie !andotherq;Fort Worth Tt ;, a eches and arguing with the; l " of icia s. 8 Ov vain Needed lioan confer+te. re A 0 Dero of New Y reported thaafter br g, this morning I think a yivhole. Intelligence setup n lrs? a thorough overhauling. SV `,know. lees than we should. ` the 'W certainly don't have In ormation." conflicting view was, cx- ssions were ';condluoted by:.' pt'-.].pr ssed after the Chicago sea- jfense and '8tatei> . Depirtnient officlsds. A'] dteo controversy marked the'lfifth and' last meeting in San Francisco today even be- fore it got off the ground. Rep- resentative Pelly. Republican of ,Washington, said he was pass- ing up the session because "I will not expose myself,?to more ,State Department propagan- da:,, Peily Hits Defense "When I get briefed I want the truth, not a tranquilizer treatment," Mr.F'gl.a4ld 111 ~- statement yesterday.. "Xn the future, when I',want"informa- tion and an intelligence report. by Representatives Reuss. ocrat of Wisconsin. The br efing for Senators, Repre- se tatives and Governors from 14 Central States represented :t first-class job of intelligence by American intelligence agen- cy s," he said, ~iefo-re the meeting got un-, de way Gov. Norman A. Erbe t't of Iowa, a Republican, com-1 m nted: "We should have had 1 a definitive plan on Cuba a; ye r ago, and we wouldn't be h ing this trouble now." pinion Called Unanimous ter the Fort Worth seaslon,l wt, h drew officials from seven; I shall go to our` :Defense De- of rkansaa said the unanimous partcnent. not our. Department op pion was ;"bet's don't ne ? of 5tote' go late And compromise v Yorke % Repu iliCa1 G4ov. Ix a finish this job ' Nelson A.'?RockefeUer--a; pos- rid In Atlanta, none of the' Bible contender tor; the prresi- co ferees who.. talked jith re. deny in 1964_L. ounded , s, bi,- 'po ers gave any Indication they. 1 1 partisan note,-when he told w d not support President newsmen: "I think it , lithe K nedy in any action he Inightf sident way Luc c re w ec I Al?811jngto17/ flee esenta , three nights agb.. tl ..8pligs, Democrat of Loufal see how the President {-could . who was RTIR1 But New jersey's Demo- ite House briefings earlier -critic: Gov 'Richard .r.. In the week said In a statement , said ; theme ' lung "a, "deplorable t t If Soviet-installed ' miss. th nited~8tsteE' 9i114'have no underc rrent,of palltical3ques !, si in Cuba are not .die-flow butl toredove the t a Am ionic a Y.#q ?co ac.? 4! m noted we -axe the p0 r ?,. Ct-n oaisatl~ useSenators by pirl tY Clark raid it ",ws d troy them'and' 1. assure yo ; _.Ma?,t,~ J ways U. S. will Act au M/!?y vsau., ncya oooua.w-~ FLQ ? ~{i pia Fauw ,..?w, ?; tive McFall, Democrat of Cal-, for Douglas:' perriocrat of,. ifornia, told some .700 Demo- crats working for his re-elec- Kennedy, Bald'. Senator is prepared tq act with !m? r . mediate force should Cuba at-: 1alas, "wanted to be cute A W, tempt to arm its ballistic miss- n powers would suppprt- Approved F r i' eiease U4T`4 t Ike `'75-001-49R'0 Representative, Z a b l o c k 1, a t g too 'soon. He 'had 3,d be' Democrat, of Wisconsin, said s r we were, ready when wei ots, criticised :'politicians' w think the President Mould 0200190012-0