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CIA-RDP75-00149R000800030010-3
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Could such a group tell our people about constitutional government and democratic
institutions? Of course not; taeer- actions would be contrary to the constitu:aon,
the laws, and democratic ino titations. The hopes for economic recovery would
disappear overnight. We would nave to endure more foreign intervention--anotiaer
eclipse of our sovereignty, because our every move is watched from abroad.
It is quite clear that subversion could only cause more useless bloodshed and
Dr. Dalaguerrs government has the support of the majority of our peop'e,
the armed forces and national police, and all Western and Christian nations.
RADIO DISCLOSES UNEXPLAINED TROOP MOVES
Santo Domingo :radio Continental in Spanish 1100 GMT 26 September 1966--C
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1Tex:) A Demi,:{.can Army battalion commanded by Lt. Col. Jose Per-7! Aponte
and 'Ilia, Abel Nicolas Rosario spent six hours in Luperon on 22 September before
continuing to Estero Hondo and Aontecristi. At 0900 on the same day, Army Depity
Chief Gen. Jacinto Martinez Arana and Navy Chief Commodore Ramon Rn;.).i,o Jimene
arrived in Luperon and continued on the same route taker he battalion whici
preceded them. The reason for the troop movements has not been disclosed.
U.S. PROFESSOR A CIA SPY--EL POPULAR
Havana PRENSA LATINA in Spani.sh 12t.0 GMT 26 September 1966--E (FOR OFFICIAL U:;E
ONLY)
. I art i S: nr. Dnm_npo--The newsp:.per EL POPULiH says in or editorial that the
United States is carrying out a direct penetration in the university of Santo
Dor,;.ngo through a,group of CIA agents who pose as technicians and scientists.
'c. s _?~s that th. r;p~ list plan ..r.' ,ar ieci out because after
me Ann. reV.,1iiti. n the _ r .ria: j.st became alarmed by a large renovating movement,
r'.ch in de:..ocra,:ic and popular c0nt..nt, which was begun at the university.
The plan _s :,ponsore" by Wasl.ington!;, International Research Institute and is
directed by Dr. rryant M. Wedge, a nigh-ranking official from the U.S, State
Deartment and an expert in sociology, who has initiated a series of "aid and
friendship" visits by outstanding U.S. professors to the university. EL POPULA.t
says that lJcdgets pint against the renovating movement started after the
establishment of the provisional University Government Council. Wedge is said to
he representing himself as nro#rssor from Princeton, and a sympathizer of the
constitutionalists and the renovatinn movement.
The editorial adds: ;'This Profes:3o_ while ordering the technicians who
accompany him to the task of disc.'ec_.t:. 'versity reform, dr.t:icates himself o
changing the t--:.king of pr;;feoaors who possess a democratic and nationalist
spirit,.. He does this by m-ans.of persuasion and threats, while at the same tint he
seeks support for his policy from the more hesitant and reactionary professors.'
The editoria?. o.r,ncludes: "Against this action, all democratic and nationalist
university a:: r.:'.es should unite to bui;d a strong wall against imperialist
penetration, t. marts constant aecu:?.ation,,, o point; out their allies within the
university, and demand. reliable reports on the ,urn c.n from the officials."
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