CAVRR9Pid For f 6l asd'2bbt98i27?" C 4-RDi5I`=i
.. ,. in Lt:. alo of two foreign
i'U:1.'i de Mo ntrnarin
ioi . _ :Byre:-on charges of file-
r. y cxportint planes to Portugal is
It may be retailed that last year
Security Council adopted a reso-
.ution . Bing U.N. members not to
l Portugal suph:-oss the national-
.. bcration movement in her colonies.
This resolution was naturally bind-
h on the United States too.
What did the Buffalo hearings
reveal? These two shrewd business-
mc.;, tl;e court learned, had lhcen
calmly sending; allegedly obsolete
U.S. Ai. Force B-26 bombers to a
::::a: Lision. The profitable
ss was brought to an end by
..: sta;cc" committed by some cus-
~~....n,.nccrs who apparently did
1Crow that there was difference
bat veer what Washington said and
dui. And so as a result of this
n:".stake" Montmarin and `riaw:.e
f~'..eeu t:cnhscivcs in the dor_k.
'no trio". caused confusion in
Wash- "The bureaucratic mix-up
Jy the customs inspectors," rNcws-
teack magazine wrote, "threatened
to expose the planes-for-Portugal
project, and the U.S., was unwilling
to be revealed in the U.N. as aiding
in the suppression of rebellious
Ai.c,.ns.'
The ...affalo court corrected the
ristake" of the slow-witted customs
0-C C:1,6. it acquitted the accused.
GREcCE
In mid-October Bonn Foreign Gerhard Schroder paid a
visit to Greece. But he did not go
titerc\ to see ileiicn is monuments. Ile
wont, the Athens Avghi rcnorted on
October 14, to "tiee Cr' -.more
Al-
? ly to the aggressive
-)nn axis and turn an
:,!,skit instrument for the imple-
nicntatior. of the neo-nazis' revenge
pines."
.fudging by the text of 'the final
dry,R ~} tile attenhpt. was not
C?Y" ill, although the adopted
.,.??t~i tl n'ine' n1'e nt.lnhed in Very
Approved For Release 2
a ::1. Y/L.I l'.
i l c `~~ / ~?; i
i;Obor Mancge:: "v/a ale to
e:cicuYC ycL= to our We're all, one
big i:appy , one big na icy
faotiiy... one 1 oicg ha,-, ,y ,aant '...
Reprinted' from P.ctssegna sinclaeale
(Rome)
~~~KU U
Greece 36 million ma.., y:... i..
compensation for the vast sums tits
nazis had pumped out of Greece dur-
ing the war.
got nothing in return for agreeing
SOUTH. VIETNAM
. L:A uV~. J
IYC.
The best minds in Saigon got to-
?get.:er the other' clay with the best
min Cis in Lodge's Einoaisy and West-
:nor.aa::d's headquarters to work Out
some way of winning over the South
Vietnamese population.
After several slecpicss nights, .
good old saying "Seek and ye shall
find" triumphed. The way was found
and, as often is tile case, it proved
to be as simple as ABC.
What was needed, they decided,
was a simple wooden box for coin-
plaints. Such boxes should be install-
"Tile views of. the two govern-
ments on Nato's purposes and prin-
ciples coincide," it said. "They have
stressed the need for further mili-
-,.ary integration to preserve the free-
dom, security and equality of all the
members o the alliance."
This was the way the communique
formulated the main result of Schrb-
der's visit.. It also spoke of the neces-
sily to restore "G?ernhan state unity"
on the basis of Bonn's notorious
"right to sel~ determination" for-
mula.
Later, the Bonn c orci;n Minister
filled in the obvious gaps in the conl-
rauni:,ue in an interview with the
newspaper Ifathi-iocrini. Among
other things, he, thanked the Greek
government for recognizin; the
"principle of German policy-tile
right to :;peak for the entire Cer-
man people in the international'
arena.",
Some in Athens had hoped that
Schrodcr's visit would lead to some
agreement Oil West-German aid to
Greece. Her economy is falling apart
under the unh,nrnhlc arnls?'hurden_
ed in every Vietnameso viii, ge. :::c
.moment they saw there, the inven-
tors hoped, the villagers would rush
pell-mell to them with written com-
plaints about all that troubled thorn.
After that, there would be coalp;etc
harmony in relationis between the
population, and Gen. ky's govern:
meat.
Reuters Saigon correspondent re-
ported on October 26 that "gathering
complaints on everything,
excessive rents to the fate of can?l
ban,:, is one of the most important
aspects of the latest in a series of
attempts by the contra.: government
to win the allegiance of the coun-
try's 15,000,000 inhabitants."
According to this same correspor,-
dent, "census grievance" teams have
already been busy for several
months installing boxes for com-
plaints in the villages.
The question is, Will the peasants
.become more loyal to the Saigon
? puppets and the American occupiers
afar-r p'attin~r thoen :hnvr Tt