HUMAN EVENTS
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CIA-RDP75-00149R000500450143-3
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July 7, 1960
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STATUN #V$NTS JULY 7 1960
Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/04/09 CIA-RDP75-00149R000500450143-3 cervIew with HUMAN
'?f the Red attitude toward the HUAC, he testi-
fied: "At all times one of the major targets, and at
this time, of course, the major target of the Com-
munist party, is their intense,, fervent desire to
abolish the Committee on Un-American Activities.
14-reuse the committee, they feel,' is the biggest
sui:ubling block that they have at this time in their
effort to break out in a full fledged Communist
slim that the Credentials Committee would unseat
Foreign. Aid: flu. the Administration was telling
.Congress the nobtAdty fora $4 billion foreign aid
program last week, the Senate Appropriations Com-
mittee heard a devastating attack upon the program
by Walter AarM6ebfeger.
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Harnischfeger to chairman of the Citizens Foreign
Aid Committal; composed of such distinguished
ixon: The official Soviet radio, beamed to the 77Etenembers u - General Albert C. Wederneyer and
nonn.?land as well as Europe, Africa and Ask, ou- Spruille Bradat.
tinue?s to blast. Vice President Nixon almost daily. Harnischfeger declared that "our lavish foreign
Nixon is labelled a "tool of the oil kings," a'Se- aid", has "not arrested communism." In fact, he
(arthyite" and a warmonger. He is described u said, It has groWn4nCuba, Bolivia, Venezuela, Laos,
the architect of US espionage in the'Soviet Union, Cambodia, South Vietnam, Japan and South Korea,
.,n 1 much credence is given to 'a unique theory of where we have given large amounts of aid. He
'1 lggp -. .M auaow, l%.I,ul.C t "YIC
A. wxs pointed out by Senat fr Keened>, a' i _7
an- property of the people, and turned communistic-The
dat..? for the b mocraticfactys Presidential nomi- $167 million now givanrhesaidis used to sup-
;,.C : 'Eisenhower could only h ezpreiisM his, ~W a few eriean and Bolivian politicians."
' rk t to Khrushchev about the A2incident, but
Mild not have satisfied the Soviet Premier's Harnischfeger said that q balanced lraaget is a key.
_,id to punish the persons responsible because to a sound eoononty, but under the program our
hat ,.ouid have nieanf Vice President Nixon, tint budgets are unbalanced and we have run a balance
sod 1or,?most." - of payments defteit time out of the iqs. 10 years.
The swridard left-wing attacks upon Nixon as a . He warned Co~,that "the effect of all the
h lol.tician" are regularly broadcast. The international banks and lending institutions" is to
audience of Radio Moscow !s often told of "transfer enormous financial power to Washington
N ,, ,-, $l8,2_:15 "slush fund" in 1952 and his "be- and moiiopolize capital control in the hands of a
brim' attacks on the Democratic opposition.. thusly few people who operate In an ivory tower,
removed from the sources of capital formation." If
\ the present procedure continues, he said, "it will a ?f>. ry rue er Eaton: Ohio Governor Kenn Di wile, result in a planned international economy with many
c., iii,g backer of of Senator Jack Kennedy for t a
he
U ?cr,, stir. Presidential nomination, has beaten- seriotwpohtical and social implications. Our free
an attempt by key Buckeye State Democrats dprrtwill be gone.".. .?~ ..
,,r,!v.Mrs. Cyrus Eaton from the state's dele- Cuba: Intelligence agencies, mo itoriug the Castro
ism L ti* party's national convention. radio, report the regime's anti-Americanism has
I. veland Democratic chieftains Rs} T. Miller and reached a fever pitch in. recent weeks. President
, ? o'rel with top Red leaders, including Nikita Admiral Arlelgh Burke is Iibeled as " the'drunk-
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