AN OPENING TO THE LEFT

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000700090038-8
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January 24, 2007
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November 25, 1963
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RICHMOND, VA. NEWS LEADERApproved F e. 120,884 Nf1V 9 5 1963 r Release 2007/01/24: CIA-RDP75-0 Front Edit vtner Page P4(,g? page . Date:. NOV 2 5 1963 1.49R000700090038-8 Tile news explodes before the eyes liter the assassination of Dien) and ccvcwu, I-. of millions. We would like to set aside his brother, 111), 11 which the U. S. ; was paid $;,500 by the Castro govern-; today to tell sad stories about the F` smiled, to say the least, there is every; incnt to take a. full-pa. e ad in the deaths of kings. But the silencing of reason' to assun.l that Castro reviewed = New York Tinics. Here is where leftist Ideas boiled up and were laundered Lee Harvey Oswald, unconfessed,,is a his .position. The parallel with the as and perfumed for the liberal inteilecls. disaster that approaches the disaster sassination of Trujillo is too close, and Ill no time the names of James Bald- of Friday. Although we live in an age the CIA loft too many clues around ;.~wili, Lime de Beauvoir, Truman nr intnt?nntinnal ass,issinal:ion. it will 'C(Irtaillly%Prince Norodom Sihanouk, :/ ?-,- ,.,, n,., n- -t 1.1.,,.,a,,.a UC U1111CULL w LUIUUyG1 ci.c .c....,...,.. I..?y ------------- ----- - -- - ;` -. iVOrn"iall iyiaiier neeFllUe en(ioi:':el's 01 lions of the plot. There is no reason about the,CIA, and his own neck. whatever to believe that the United Castro 'was rapidly approaching a', the Fair. Play for Cuba Committee. Al-, The Soviets were withdrawing'; ;., together 7,000 members were taken in: t crisis l i States are immune to the internationa . Communist conspiracy. troops and aid. There were well- ,; As early as 1961, the F.RI's annual z. - 1?Ct701?t Stated' FrI inv('sti ?1Lions The prime suspect, in our opinion, founded rumors that Averell Ilarri- have shown that the Fair Play for nd hi ngton a is not Khrushchev, who was already !mans between Was making good progress toward his Moscow-dealt Castro out. On Monday Cuba Committee has beco heavily ill- the late President spoke in Miami, and'. filtrated by the Communist I?art:y and FF too, an old hand at assassination. While offered to help a Cuban government,, 'rile Socialist Workers Party, and these at the University of Havana, he wove any sort of government, if foreign parties have actually organized some domination were thrown' off. It was chapters of the committee." nut, Rob-. the nets in three or four assassination an open invitation to do away with ert Kennedy repeatedly ignored ex- (. plots; he wove them again at Bogota. Castro. He who lives by the CIA . . hortations by Congressmen that. FPCC In Au rode throw hf Matanthis Province tin ~:I We rcaei # tfle~eory ;hat 't1`~e'ktt be put on the?Attorncy Genet't\l's sub- an open jeep, a bullet meant for the Lee Harvey Oswald needed to be in- versive list. On September 9, the very day that y +' tyrant was stopped in the flesh of a sane to commit such a horrible crime. bodyguard. Castro, probably with rea- ;The Dallas police believed they had an Casco s threats against: the President son, accused the American Central In airtight case against him. In the clc - were being reported, Senator Barry telligence Agency: Two weeks later, tails released to the public, there wa.s, :.Goldwater pleaded before-an audience he recovered his composure to talk to '[no mark of fanaticism. There was only in Cleveland: "The radical left poses { an immediate serious 1hi A close to reporters at a reception in the Brazil- a%old C.1lcylated plan, performed by a l a , t h L ic ,overnment of t l~ilr.d St~U.es, e ran embclss Every American who y. y Mail capable of a competent job o and here is where we must concentrate mourns our President today will want wp,r],. The amateur gels flustered. Tlhe) our attention and 'attack. to read the dispatch as it appeared fct na tic regicide is eager to be acknowl ! 'It is not hard to believe that Oswald's ill September: edged in his niche in history. The pro- sympathies fell in: this slough. rfhe in 1lAVA\A, Sept a-(W)-Prime Minister, fessi`onal denies everything and calls clination of the heft' at its deepest Castro said Saturday 11401t "United States for his lawyer. leaders" -,onld be, In danger if they helped levels, is to destroy, to overturn Clvl- L t t tl ? ryh 1.1 f f I lr t Castro had in mind, a UPI reporter ?:' pacifists, and pious pornographers. ? nesses. Already Castro dot.li protest' at, the same interview centered almost IIei.'e one finds leftist st.awtarts such '1his `innocence too much but to 11(7 ' rnrists' plans to clunina.te Cuhan lea(lers+, Internal Security SUbcominll.teo, there .. Incredibly, the world may never they cannot themselves be safe." appears a parade of Communists, Trot-..I know. There now will be no trial, nd' Tr. ,.l .._ -- ?..1,..,1, tr. ,-.1.,0 .i ..t.,,: ~ .... .... .....1:.. 4.. i-.1..., 1:.,.... d,.,._....... ., - answer any kind.arain ited iStates1elc;. -,I lift taers I a he htr.ip th oulgh the sewers of theliberal been hatred in his heart to perform the perverted view of the higher duty shooldtiti1Uc that if they are al(ling tt~.r- Left. In the hearings before the Senate 1 -Fair Play for Cuba. promitu ;t~t.erview: in Fair Play for. Cuba.' A trip through 1 . Marxism of Castro. There 'need' have gory, Castro told a reporter in ill itu- -`Lee Harvey Oswald, really interested !!. Of his dedication to communism, to the i:itterl ' aenonncin what he c.allerl rr,?_, 7 era ism even in its milder forms i.o- rettt u ti - rrom tted rains on Cub t tit t. ?, I-he motivation lies. Was the suspect, day. Everyone who knew Oswald tells 4 us cu ou? .le. og o s upc- iizatlon and morality. It is a ciestruc- ill :uty attempt to (10 away' with lculer5 faction and unbelief. Let us make 'in Live urge which poisons American of c"talt't' openinn to the left for that is where 1'b 1; 1 entirely on Castro's vituperation of- the as Waldo Frank, who was paid $25,000 1 need. As though with thr' quick di::- F late President: "President Kennedy is, by 'Castro to write Cuba, Prophetic }'patch of, the hired killer, Oswald the Batista of his time, and the os.i: Islaaid; Robert 'Taber, the CBS news silenced. Jack Rubinstein stands ac- opportunistic American Preside of ., correspondent. who recorded favorable.; Bused of the most daring crime of the ; all times ... Kennedy is a cretin, and interviews with Castro in tale Sierra century. The shooting of Oswald fits a member of an oligarchic family that Maestro; Victor Rabinowitz, .the civil every pattern of Communist crime; cmtrols several important posts in liberties lawyer whose daughter, Joni but it maybe that, in the end, we have I the government ... Kennedy,is think- faces perjury charges in Georgia; Lyle found in-Jack Ruby our fanatic at-last., ing more .about re-election than about, Stuart;lhc iconoclastic, publisher of?!, ! the American people." Approved For Release 2007/01/24 :? CIA-RDP75-00149R000700090038-8