SENATE GETS 2 PLANS FOR CIA SCRUTINY
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April 30, 1999
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January 25, 1966
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Senate Gets
2 Plans for" CIA Scrutiny
tinit.t Ptrs Tnternstlonel
Two proposals designed to-
subject the Central Intelli-
gence Agency to closer con
gressionall scrutiny were of-'t`
feted in the Senate yesterday.
Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy (D
Minn.) called for, creation of
a special Senate foreign rela-
tions suhcbmmittee to make a:
"full and complete study" of
the effects of CIA operations
on foreign relations of the 1
United SiStes.
Sen. Stephen M. Young (D-
Ohio) intttoduced a proposal
which would establish A joint
Senate-House committee, on a
permanent basis, to oversee d
CIA operations.
Both scnator/s. in floor state 1
ments accompanying their'
proposals, said CIA has been.,
making polley as web a. carry=.
De,rsenberry fvi--s
Serowe Confirmation
un,ero r,rn^ m..........,....
The Senal.e confirtacd yes-,
t e r d a y the nomination of,.
James Deusenberry to be a,
member of the president's,.
Council of Economic Advisers.
Deusenberry, a Harvard Uni-.c
versity professor of economics?
will replace Otto Eckstein one
,the Council, effective Feb. 1.
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