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EW. YORK TrWS Approve CPYRGHT ? ? 4/ e.--2000/08/27.! CIA-R9R7 aRealiAtic Arelilted' Joffejiace Iiir4ca.r2 Harrison A trittORITHr.S' on ? lect say .that Kir:trriaa, Hare/ton bas r More'prctic&1 influmOz bud 11* th. York' ..?strqhi of his ? desigh%of , to& great new .tettit ? ,409....e.A.0. 4.2 0))4 R I o 9R00030-0450017-5 ? 10 . n WS ? 1 T ? Vail '1) ori typical sita ' that. ? everywhete As the coo ft;Idesttrt . for the Linooln terfor ? Performing Arts? Harri- . son will; not, oc. Course, Insist/ ?upoir /I-theatre? ?tad -choce-t halls la slab -.fornn Ife"had.r ' ? said that all Would' IA (112.' style " he calls "!triodtrit b t- roque.",? Mutterer :that m Jnesuu obaaroateattf .2fla3! anticipate', tiltan.-tha d ; ego will fitittgro*Stittlags set f, witttin IS100,11 WI 411.'8?14E' /facades of awatddr 'eats ,P41441/IgeWa "ben6M ' ? Theeipeteek, let 14. ?.41 tains Sind shrtibtriy foe t Ona.entatjon. ? ?? all. one mOttstAltre- ? the destgh of the center wi I. 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After. 61k,00, tedts of theirseta0, *thglaeloa chaser in the )i to?rt. in World, 12/ JCr 2arrfsoh ettigltor. Itsegra at the fehool Partly. ? ? "1. His career 401a, 0U-fledged tircItitelt beI. MeW= , Of 024. the Approx MAJ. Its,f111,e4 r ct tAilenty. architect, Oral friend 'of .Mr the 'NS* 7, an 041 to ?ed t , can.' .4 old, 30 k : ? It; 14.1- i 1119,1 . , 1 49R000300450017-5 ? CPYRGHT ? dP oiSPATCH e.APPMd For Release 2000/08/27 : CIA-RDP7 S. 243,249 frorit Edit Other PAge Page Page- Date: 4???? ....,???? ^ ? STUDENT PARADERS?Ohlo State ;Jell/eraItlatudeilt Enhort Heor', left, of 135 E. 12th Ave., dressed in 1:idel fashion, strums a guitar while parading In fl'ont of the Statehouse Tuesday as a group of college stu- dents stage a pro-Castro demonstration. Henes said he wroTe the- thuile he played because ho is, "fired up" ' over the Cuban situation. At right, Norman Cary. an ? OSU ?graduate student in history, leads the student . parade in support of the Cnban prime ministe- patch Photos) ?1 at first ould not Pro-Castio''Colleg 'Students?1.. Cl 11.1 inewsm' en, 'claiming' "they distort ae new,s." He ? ? ; said the United States,'Is en- . ?'. ? gaged in an illegal action ac., Stage Parade at-.IStatehoiisk.)I ???.? cording to Fulton radio newscaster; and. Ngion; ' Ma gazine. V ? .1 ztroup of college 'students paraded in front of " the T H E demonstration was .Statehouse for two hours Tuesday afternoon protesting what originated in Antioch Tins! they termed -United States intervention in Cuban affairs." )clay morning h3f Ilobert-Bar? , Michael FelsinS ' Included were 20 Ohio ? ? _ ris, 22. Washington. D.C., an velt, NJ., an Ali tate University and 35 Antioch historrstudent. +r,,4 Ant inch Collece students. Some visited Cuba last Dc- as guests of Fidel ? cast ro's revolutionary gov- ' Harris said 1.,Rris has pro- duced proof the,, IA is sup.i porting the invai n of Cuba.1 , 22, Ro ose- och Englishl t, said the: monstrating itizens con- govern- s Cuba .? 19, El- ed the d these shet people o solve tivithoutl ONE P LA C A RD carried Cuba, Si! Yankee, No. The "no" had been crossed out and "Si" inset. The demonstmt.ors were I., tory. Clary lives at Al E. f?rnment. joined by several anti-fastro- rames Ave. Many carried placards de. Iles who carried signs which ? Harris said he spent two mci eks inng this country's is. we in Cuba last . read "Down With Castro,." : dent, declared she St an( e to Cuban invasion , and "Cuba, Yes, Castro,,No " 1. "Christmas vacation".and sawr demonstration bet / orccsi some denounced the. Th students marched in a' evidences that Cuban people believes. the Ciit 1. tinted Ft-nit Co., and others .circl' to the tune of scoffs have benefitted under Castro., 7 should be alhwe t? He said this was evidenced by' their own ptchlei "mor0 that the Central In-, fro, 1 a small t i owd attractedr It? ?,,,,,Appirovedi ir-orReleate 2000/08/27' 'i errkkb ores he saw. '. Phillip Luce t . 1 1 r 1 li'itr ncr Acticv i, backinz:?hy ',- den i -rationswhiehr, the row homes and coop- 'United States' 'at - P75-00149R0011,801146004 7 Harris enlistid the aid oft'students were t ;Norman lames Clary, 22, arti as United Sta ? 0S11.gradtiate student in his-1, cerned *. with tnent's policy Olt , PATRICIA Ugtit? mira, N\', auAl ' 1 in eeonomies, 7.4pOr' High? rii:)?51101-twtt1 For Rele Nivc-ztA3til 3-V I\ CPYRGHT dot L,E0 TER To EDITOR Dear Mr. Dryden: ? ' l'Vta'4r se, 2000/Q812T C17-Rp P opYRGH-r t.%" Pk, ' have read with great Interest Mr Ale: Kyle's letter (Vermont Stand- April 12, 1962) analyzing the fr'laci.:?y of one level thinking, will reard to the Uni,ted States' defensc policy. Mr. Kyle condemns both the par,- ficatory theory of the Race for Peace Council and the war-like push of the right wingers. In my humble opinion, the U. 5 has pursued both policies, and I quote Mr: Kyle, at every sacrifice," for the past twerity years. Let's review the record sacrifices: ? The Roosevelt Administration's complacency until our shameful hu- miliation at Pearl Harbor (an event for which we could and should have been prepared); Roosevelt'c blun- dering concessions at Yalta (against the strong objections of the venerable Winston Churchill, a man with rrier.e wisdom and insight than Roosevelt could ever have hoped to attain), giving Russia half of Europe; Harry TI?uman's plunge into the Korean war, again unprepared, at the cost of many lives; his second thought misgivings when he Yanked General McArthur for his "overaggressive- ness," thereby compounding his orig- inal stupidity; the baiting of Eisen- hower into a position where he was internationally humiliated by Kitus- chev (abortive Summit Conference in France); the erection of .the Berlin wall without anything more than strong diplomatic objections from the Kennedy administration; the har- rassment of allied planes in ? the Berlin air corridor, again met by JFK with puny diplomatic objec- tions; the abortive Cuban invasion; fiasco, planned by the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency (a group of el- derly schoolboys playing spy games with the innocent qives against skill- ed and hardened communists.) ' Small wonder that Berlin and the, ; whole of Western Europe are leare of our intentions and actually woni der whether they can count on ow; support in the event of a Russian tack. With this foreign policy recorl we might conceivably call A cease fati run onto the battlefield, shake h with the Russians and then. areP bombs on our allies. ? Recalling the past twenty years, I desperately hope that Mr. Kyle"-: statement, "I agree with this two- level policy" means only that he agrees with the theory of' lir pad del the inexcuirMaPrWUbruSideflit methods of its expedition, thus far. and the k ?,75 41. .4 4 >7' ?4 i'4( If erky , d that -!terinecl. anni4 COrrect the eirOie c:1 4,,,,,,ile*.Ityttso three , administrafinitly,: 'I'';.t,i14.!nk.ftlifit Itct.,aiientld Utra, I, ? oberCICennedy)" Wye wirli Aussie to pre vent fit, ..,. (4 Palms to corr.rnuni;, eirVisie, ,and the only way,.i .rQIfltQ have enough remain-L.:: el iv ,4get';P):ere fusi est with ''.. beytnestest" wheelthe big war doeS ? +1.4Y?.beti,rtelt links ip totb -Mr.-1y K3kInWlit ,.It fur Peace gOuncil:N:: for. providing.thi,.. ucleus of stimuia-k:.\, tion togiuse'rrie . write this. It bast. '? utiburdened me ?1 . Isiderabl,?'. = ? Si t:ely yot rs, .. i., B. ti.. Harris front thiabove an their es. -, ,, ,3;-?, tli,.r.gl'i:::';'?...: .,:? ''''. i For 'those:WhO-,ic;t1.i, . ,..., .11014i, t IA 4 branding m4al.. et 'wtmonget: let infe 1, Make this elik: --,IX it*. With 42* theory. of thWotieyel po4110,,,-,1,ant all for 7ptich4sctn Attalie. 91:99(Iiiiitiva! and for a illitilstand. Yes. evet4 INV. gressIveness, .when i it will .: forward, the defense Of democracy, B4t.!; it ., seems that unless we can locate Ion*. administrators with 1ne1gh4 tYritng and judgment, the two level. Polity , / is doing more harm than '4o0d. .: Again, tor. the'.-Race ?(or Peace ' Coupwil, r am rota pessiMi4; Jeslis Christ (in the book of St. Matthew, Chap. 24: V.6 end An the book sot St. Mark, Chap. 13: V.7) says: "And ye shall hear of ?wars and rumen df wars: see that ye be not troubled; for all these things must come to pass:: but the end is not yet." And whoare' we mortals to question or attempt. to alter His divine prophesies? I must state emphatically that I. . believe a war with communism is in-1 evitable. 11.)w far in the futurepthat; war is, no one can say. A tirm stand; " at this time will serve the purpose of ' immobilizing Russia's policy of grab-s bing the world, piece by Piece, until., :we have no allies remaining. A pacii ? fist policy, on the other hand, wilk.- aid her expedition of this policy, lis has for the past-twentY years. ' i(' It would seem to me that we havol pveremployed pacifisnr, for quite sone ..ilme now. Let me here' quote a COD-, Oederate General; Who said, '"get -, there fustest with the. moatest." 'to, is 1me at this time,,this means a firtTi4 If not aggressive atancl with Russia, consisting of not giving an inch when, the next crisis arises. Let me remind the reader thatRua- sia Will not fight until the .following Wo things have taken place: (q). they have gained every inch pne.,. 10ible without an outright war, and V)) their military superiority erwbelmingly greater than Ours, wavering stand will cause the take place, but ;he second Will ever occur uale.ss we allow it. Once we have shown our adiunt0-.. ice side, we may be asble to emp cifism with some effect in later'. sea. At the present, pacifism on our rt has become obsolete because r lack of aggressiveness. Until We tore confidence in the Westein . ? ' 1.` *.?.? %r? % ? I '