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  1. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    base.// Gradually recovering world copper prices and rising noncopper exports should permit Chile ... from the severely depressed 1975-76 ZeveZs and should further aid in reducing Chile''s triple-digit ... CIA-RDP79T009y5A030200010020-3 Unlike most countries of comparable development and sophistication, Chile had to slash ...

  2. JOURNAL- OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

    and internal memoranda relating to operations and events in Chile in order that they might determine ... which documents fell within the ambit of the CIA-ITT- Chile investigation. From this corpus of documentary ... with Ambassador Helms or his representatives on the ITT-Chile Matter: a. On 10 November 1975 Ambassador Helms ...

  3. AUTHORITY FOR THE SECRETARY OF THE SENATE TO MAKE A CLERICAL CORRECTION IN S. 3394, FOREIGN ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1974

    it will receive overwhelming support by this body. A REVIEW OF OUR FOREIGN POLICY IN CHILE e ZMr. DELLUMS ... as I had expected but standing just behind the group, who took Chile at at the present time. We have un- as soon ... to the director of the University of Chile at Osorno, recent trip to Chile as a representative guards ...

  4. LATIN AMERICAN OCEAN NATIONALISM: THE 200-MILE CLAIM

    both Peru and Chile announced unilateral extensions of their seaward territorial limits without regard ... 85T00875R001100100075-3 Approved For Release- 75R001100100075-3 Chile, citing prior action by the US, became the first ... would parallel the South Pacific Commission set up in 1952 by Chile, Ecuador, and Peru.?10. Brazil ...

  5. MICHAEL J. HARRINGTON: A TRUE PATRIOT

    involvement in Chile. I urge my colleagues-especially those who have criticized Mr. HARRINGTON-tO read ... RINGTON'S only "crime" was to recognize the horror of what our Government did in Chile, in trying ... I am most familiar with concerns the CIA's accomplishments on our behalf In Chile in the early 1970s. ...

  6. LETTER TO HONORABLE HUGH E. WITT FROM LAWTON CHILES

    JOHN GLENN, 01110 LAWTON CHILES, FLA. SAM NUNN, GA. LESTER A. FETTIO JOHN GLENN, OHIO CHIEF COUNSEL ... With best personal regards, LC/da LAW'T'ON `CHILES Chairman Approved For Release 2005/02/10: ...

  7. LETTER TO HONORABLE HUGH E. WITT FROM LAWTON CHILES

    R;OICOFF. CONN.. CHAIRMAN SUBCOMMITTEEt JOHN L. k4C CLELLAH. ARK. CHARLES H. PERCY, ILL LAWTON CHILES. FLA.. ... responsible for taking this important step. With best regards, /,y / l n I,AWTON CHILES Chairman Approved ...

  8. RECENT BLOC ECONOMIC AND MILITARY AID

    for tin smelter and $100,000,000 for other projects. D. Chile. Moscow in early December made a new ... approach in frequent IV. Afric bloc bids to Chile with a "large" offer to exchange oil ...

  9. LETTER TO HONORABLE SAM NUNN FROM GEORGE BUSH

    B. ALLEN, ALA. LOWELL P. WEICKER, JR., CONN. LAWTON CHILES, FLA. SAM NUNN, GA. JOHN GLENN, OHIO ... B. ALLEN, ALA. JACOB K. JAVITS, N.Y. SAM NUNN, GA. WILLIAM V. ROTH JR., DEL. LAWTON CHILES, FLA. BILL ...

  10. CUTOFF OF TURKISH AID DELAYED

    bars 'weapons aid to the military government of Chile, limits economic aid to Chile to $25 ...

  11. SINO-SOVIET BLOC ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN UNDERDEVELOPED AREAS

    and wine. According to official Chilean statis- tics, trade between Chile and the Bloc has been small, ... Chile..................... 2 B. Cuba..................... 3 III. Brief Notes................. Africa...................... ...

  12. LITTLE SUPPORT IS FOUND IN LATIN MISSION

    The government of Chile has done;,: He has been far less.'photo- likewise, and has undoubtedly-been ... a paradox. It is sim- ilar to that ascribed to Louis XVI: "He, zit Argentina and Chile ...

  13. ECONOMIC INDICATORS AND U.S. AND OPEC AID DATA FOR SELECTED COUNTRIES.

    N.A. 10 9.0 Chile 10.8-270. 350 6.0 Uruguay 2.5-49 70 0 Approved For Release 2005/12/14: ... 152'.3 Chile 2.4 Ethiopia 21.3 Greece 5.5 Lebanon Negl. Laos 18.8 Morocco 11.3 Pakistan 52.3 Philippines ...

  14. THE CIA: TIME TO COME IN [F]

    that they had once aoa,iti been 1-nis- led by the Executive Branch. 141are im- ~partant, disclosure of the Chile opera- tton ... Butob.'iausly,not quite. It was Colby who oversaav the last months of-the CtA activity in Chile as the agency's ...

  15. CIA: THE CONSTANT WITNESS

    and the overthrow of Chile's Marxist President Salvador Allende Gossens. The simple inconvenience ... a-orgetfuI naif-in his own words, "a boob." The Helms testimony on CIA activi- ies in Chile ...

  16. MEMO TO LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL FROM DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE

    Huddleston Metzenbaum Nunn Bradley Zorinsky Chiles Percy Heinz Weicker Laxalt Wallop Warner ANSF1 UR R 25X1 ...

  17. MORNING MEETING ACTION ITEM TO: D/ONE

    to the recently pub- lished Estimate on Chile. Most of the questions pertain to economic considerations, and D/ONE ...

  18. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    CIA-RDP79T00975AO27800010020-1 Approved For Release ~ National Intelligence Bulletin June 12, 1975 CONTENTS CHILE ... the government's policy is no remedy for Chile's serious economic problems and that the government must ... failing to offer a constructive alternative to Chile's economic problems. A day later, Minister ...

  19. PROBLEMS FACING CHILEAN PRESIDENT FREI

    political party in Chile. Split in the PDC In addition to difficulties with other political parties, Frei ... over the past year has financed a large part of Frei's reform program, and has improved Chile ... Frei nevertheless continues to be a major advocate of regional integration, and has led Chile ...

  20. CIA INVOLVEMENT IN INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF OTHER NATIONS QUESTIONED

    subcommittee to the effect that the CIA was actively involved in the agitation in Chile against President Al- ... for covert activities in Chile are bad enough, but President Ford's public defense of this Nixon ... In Chile in r,upport of striking anti-Allende workers. `inch re,;elations are ir: conflict with earlier ie ...

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