WASHINGTON LIKENS HIS MASS MEETINGS TO HILTER'S, MUSSOLINI'S

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May 3, 1961
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FOIAb3b MAY, d 1951 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75-000 'WASHINGTON LIKENS. CIS MASS MEETINGS TO HITLER'S, MUSSOLINI'S! 191es that Even Soviet Union Permits " ' lot-1 111_~ ; Senate Unit Hears Dulles,. Aid-) CPYRGYFT"IA's Role In III-Fated Invasion ` i= Kill- Maly 2 (A')-_.A number of Cana were officers under Fulgencia s $atiFta, form, r ster, said today they will not be loft ,jt i l future anti-Castro invasion. i'hc group said it represents 1,()i Q exiled soLtuers and 300 career officers They tF d that the civilian organizers of the ufi, is ul invasion refused to use their milit.ar? i'i 'IPdge "or it mi ht - --- L g 1 1Wy. of more extensive stud f e sesstyn broke up late today that he wtwld not "foreclose ' the b 1 t e Foreign Relations Commit. flee. I Senator Fulbtight (D., Ark.), commith ttee chairman, said when *u^R%rtCan most closely m vrj1ved in the unsuccessful im asion, talked behind clo`ed doors with ti may prone it still further. Allen W. Dulles, CIA director, and Richard M. T3is e11, tits def> utv -h,: gency s role in the Ciit~an fi- asco for four hours rod. ; , and $y ERNNEST g PURGUtt,4t)*4 [ Washington auresu of T t# Sun) Washington, May 2 -. Senators dug Into the. Central Itttt'11igence I A y o case by his group. Faire PAIR l , WARM *N exMsaed his opposition to the eratim. hmi. u uccessful a did hi.i opmfoa ,t watt as tg:' hh&eved thee W; ~,.ill ` ~Ilh mtyi for that error of Pettng and backing, the ill?fated itsvaaton by .('ubga exiles, sled thatf he weutd "aing SanitizA ior~RE ah affairs, Fulbdgx t _ t> Ae said In th e past he had favored creation of a joint con-' Kresafonat cornmittec to oversee' CIA, and while he prohahl, uerld! `uPport a simiar resohttinn i tro?' Asked Whether t ,s duced last week, he did not want meet. to commit him self on it in d g left him convirr last D n ll u es Vance. houid stay cc attt C14, clr,ee jr, sees '?D,ial Aratakr, ? ~ulbrigitt declined to coin ment. Senator C'hurc ?, t D tienorl. left whit. D_ ,, Naito who Reports have circulated in 'questioned, sa:ti '?" "Phad e mn,t of 'he' ses- aahington that the 6&year-otj of th r military aspe f e Cubari a c1,11" would retire and be re- said the re. hut P nibriRht aced by Robert F. Kenn o` all r{ s, u`siun !~ touched evcrY p., t of if. orney General edy. h and the ht' b Bee s rother, by Gen.Maswelii! C'stnch said id i seethed to him Taylor, former Array Chief that a "dual mistake- If? or someone Piell Comm,,. ;... was made. alies remained at the down in ` L DO shot sst for an hour Land 4' Latin America, it rrxist he .eshown up, , and this should h,, the ob I" tiles beforo of o at ng for a meet. t ur PC icy the .ung f the National,,?,,,. ;Senator continue? sell for more than two hour., then in Cuba, the error wa.ss?r, as ec,. pounded by allow n m. g a col x,ral's guard to ultri ht g ahem,t said D allot. had not " an army's asked wk'bes he he said. had v~e ,idwork,Churcbsaid war. in which stile, and rmation Qn, that chided need d e quest,s,Q~ its on. forms lard and tax re uhan matter Will toUOW ' 13 S ~ al ha" been suggested b uP president y