PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS ARTICLE DATED 12 FEBRUARY 1975
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12 February 1975
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Philadelphia Daily News Article
Dated 12 February 1975
Copies of the attached newspaper article were delivered
this date to Mr. Charles Kane,
Office of
Personnel, and Mr. Angus Thuermer. At Mr. Thuermer's request
the newspaper original was left in his office.
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January 1975 Prosecutor ouJto, s
Woodcock (left) holds up the blood-stained
and the tie found near the murder scene. The
reportedly has the laundry mark "Kalinger"
rencncou
union . .....
BY WILEY BROOKS and Lyons said the application was being for-
FRANK DOUGHERTY warded to his office from Washington and
CIA employes in Philadelphia are attempt- the name of the agent would not be available
ing to form a union, the Daily News learned until he had received the application.
yesterday. If successful, it would be the first ATTEMPTS TO REACH Local CIA per-
time such a union was formed within the sonnel in their office in the 2 - Penn Center
Central Intelligence, Agency. building; Room- 616, were' unsuccessful. The
It is not known how much support the directory in the- lobby lists that office'- as
unionization move has among the local work-
"Paul J. Leadem Associates:" Leadem heads
ers, who . range from agents to secretaries.
But It would take 30 percent of the CIA his workers. . the CIA officehere, The associates'
membership here to petition the. National When you, get to 616, a sign beside the
ab
L
or Relations Board for a union election, door reads: "Internal Revenue Service ARC
with the majority deciding whether or not Apellate," which is the same as -the- last
to unionize. time the Daily _ News contacted the CIA
sociation of Government Employes
said in a A security worker. in, the building said
,
telephone interview from his Boston office that the agency "quietly moved out" after a
that a Philadelphia CIA agent had filed an Daily News story -Jan. . 2, gave the office
international Brotherhood of Police Officers, oook, but without an address.) Another..
which is covered by NAGE_ building worker said the aaencv had moved
KEN LYONS
unionize spies
reprised
rriur
A man was shot and killi
policeman checking a burgla
ave.. home, police said. I
ford Hospital at 10:30 P. M. a
Police said Fidler, who t
prior arrests, including three;
INM.M, Lyons saio, is rae largest mdepena- - pert when Reppert went into
Snow was.to hit the Delaware Valley ;
aPain ___,
a gatmng rig-5 ion behalf of the lapsed at the rear of a nearbj
notmuch better with highs in the low 30s. CIA personnel here-
t
omg lam o y officially and apply for col- from the- house and .was foe
it'u-get cold-- around 220 and tomorrow lective b
p ps an me or two in is done, he would notuy; CIA Director Wil- call fellow officers Fidler s1
the-western and northern suburbs T h
1' E C lb '
. suruggie, striking rinser, poucC
Forecasters expect no accumulation in LYONS SAID AFTER -ALL the paper work. - When Reppert went oul
Philadelphia and erha h
r
sena , was the first to 1968, struggled with his attacl
should cause it -to mix with sleet and rain announce the Pentagon's plans . to close the policeman's gun went off dui
before ending sometime around s?nc'r
y resents most of the 3,600 workers 'at the Reppert, 27, a policema
But temperatures in the mid-to-upper 30s ` Frankford A
I
Uuvt,iuue[n employe union in the country E: Cheltenham ave. home
early today, according to the National Weath ?4
er Service. - with. 200,000 members. Locally, NAGE - rep. vieve Vees, 73.
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February 197/1 Joseph KaIlinger is reconciled with his
~'$ sons Michael and Joseph Jr. (who later
was found dead at a midcity construction site)- after KaIlinger's -
children recanted their testimony that he beat them. Kallinger is
wearing a. shirt with a block pattern with a design in each block
and a tie,that appears to be identical to those found near where
Maria Fasching was slain in Leonia, N. J., last Jan. 8.