IN THE NEWS THIS EVENING STATE FEAR OF CIA REPORTED
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Peso Peca Sa311ti
ANN A?OLIS, YARYL AND
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tional Student Association said today that in break-
ing its relationship with the Central Ir.telligeace
Agency earlier this year, NSA officers we, fearful
of the consequences' W. Eugene Groves told some
1,500 delegates to the association's congress at the
University of Maryland that during the break period
Richard G. Stearns, association vice president, "was
zvw,akened ut 4 a.m. to be read out of future service irk
the U S. Government by a CIA agent eve. the phone."
Another NSA leader, Jim Johnson, "was frightened
that he would be knocked off o.: the street ner
that week in Washington," Groves said. He did not
amplify on this statement.
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WASHINGTON - New long-range tests have
een ordered for birth control drugs, both those now
n the market and those still in the experiment stage.
ut there are no government plans to halt the sale
f the drugs now in general use. The Food and Drug
.dministration ordered the testing when it was found
hat dogs and monkeys developed abnormal. breast
issue after receiving MK-665, an experimental 1rug.
Four of six dogs developed breast cancer. The mon-
eys developed an abnormality known as atypical hy-
erplasia which the FDA said could be, but probably
s not, a forerunner of cancer. MK-665 also had been
ested on 340 women but these tests were halted
any last year after the results of the dog experi-
ents became known.
-,TON - West German Foreign Min-
ister Willy Brandt was due to arrive here today to
join Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger for an official
visit-Kiesinger's first since becoming chancellor
last December. The West German leaders meet with
American officials tomorrow and Wednesday, includ-
ing President Johnson, Vice President Hubert H.
Humphrey, Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Defense
S cretary Robert S. McNamara. Kiesinger and his
wife who arrived yesterday, will be in Washington
about a week, spending much of their time with their
daughter and American son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Vo! :. i r K. Wetzel of Washington.
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LONDON n something like the decline and
fall of the Roman Empire, Britain is dying for lack of
cause, poverty of spirit and inferior lives now that it
is less important in world affairs, an Anglican church-
man says. "The 'nation seems unable to accept that it
is no longer the great power in world terms that it
used to be and does not seem to be seriously asking
iisal~ the question where its true future lies," Canon
Dougl-as Rhymes said in sermon at Southwark Cathe-
dral.
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BRUSSELS - Quoting Radio Kinshasa, the Be
gian Radio announced today that the Congolese go
ernment kad sent reinforcements for a battle again
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the rebellious mercenaries holding the Kivu capital,
Bukavu. The reinforcements, the Congolese Radio a -
nounced, were being airlifted through Burundi. T
Congolese Radio also said that 15,000 Congolese so
Tiers were now ready to oust Jean Schramm, and h s
army of about 1,000 mercenaries and Katangan troo
from Bukavu.
CAIRO - Yugoslav President Tito has begun
visiting Socialist Arab countries involved directly
in the war with Israel in an effort to help Arab lead-
ers find an acceptable way out of the present dead-
lock over Israeli possession of territory captured in
the war. No immediate results are expected, but ob-
servers believe his mission will be a success if it
brings the Arabs to reconsider and take what Tito
called a more realistic approach toward a peace for-
mula with the victorious Israelis. Arab discussions
so far have centered on "means of removing the
traces of Israeli aggression."
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