European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 20, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 24 the stars and stripes Friday october 20, 1967 Magazine names British intelligence chiefs continued from pane world War ii. The article re Story says that when he was knighted in june 1967 Jones appeared cryptically on the honors list As Jones Edward Martin Furnival attached ministry of in the article the authors report that the intelligence Agency spends $1.5 billion a year flouts Congress with a domes tic division a Block from the White House and that an agent said it once had a plan to blow off cuban prime minister Fidel Castro s head with an exploding Cigar. They contend the Cia flouted the intent of Congress because the lawmakers were assured the Agency would not engage in activities in this article said during Cas Tro s visit to the United nation sin new York in 1960 a Cia agent approached police chief inspector Michael j. Murphy with a plan to get Castro to smoke a exploding Cigar. If the Cia was pulling Mur Phy s leg the authors commented it was a shockingly foolish subject to joke address reported according to the Post when sir Dick reports for work each morning the building he goes to is21 Queen Anne s Gate and. Says the Post to Telephone no. 21you just dial Whitehall 12730. According to the Post the Lack door there bears a brass plaque but the plaque has nosing to identify the building. Behind the Queen Anne s Gat address stands a nine Story of fice building. It is listed in the Telephone directory As a sub Branch of the ministry of land and natural resources. Actually the Post said it is the head quarters of . 6. . 6 has Many such Struc Tures scattered about London the Post says. One other identified by the Magazine is near Waterloo station on Westminster Ridge Road. Its two entrances Are blocked by uniformed Small sign reads no entry. Permit holders Dick is known to his staff by the single initial 1910, according to the Post sir Mansfield Cumming was named chief of . 6. He was known within the service by his initial a and since then it has become tradition to refer toll his successors As a even when their last names begin with another initial. The disclosure threatened touring the government and Brit ish newspapers into a new flashover censorship or to end the tradition of keeping Security chiefs names secret. Not Only did the express pub Lish the names but it gave their titles and pinpointed the addresses at which they work. Such information unlike under the . System of pub Lishing names and addresses is barred in Britain under the gentlemen s agreement know Nas the a notice. Under the system editors Are requested to withhold certain Security information but the express made it Clear that it was publishing details from the postin Defiance of the a notice. The newspaper said it feared the government would use the notice As a form of censorship. The government did not react thursday but the a notice supervisor adm. Sir Norma Denning called a special meet ing to discuss the foreign office spokesman said it would not comment nonwhite listed in who s who As attached to the foreign is not listed in who s who. A Telephone number disclosed by the Post As that of .6the secret service s code name was changed thursday and an opera Tor referred All callers to a new number. It did not answer. Earlier White told newsmen he did not intend to take action against the Post which has British circulation of about 8 000. The Magazine normally Goeson Sale every tuesday but the country s largest distributor Protection at rally troops flown to Pentagon continued from Page i storm an induction Center in Chi Cago and charges of police brutality on the troubled University of Wisconsin Campus thursday. Half a dozen Reed Colleg students chained themselves to the main door of selective service Headquarters at port land Ore. Police used cutting tools so they could Clear the Entrance and haul the students still chained together across the sidewalk to a Paddy wagons the demonstrators shouted hell no we won t Oakland calif., where 238 persons have been arrested i demonstrations at an induction Center since the Start of the week 700 pickets paraded peace of students were arrested thursday after an Antiwar demonstration erupted on the Campus of Brooklyn College Dur ing an appearance by two . Navy men and five women were arrested in Chicago when they broke from the ranks of pickets and tried to enter a induction Center West of the Loop. Twenty five of the 70 pickets then staged a two mile March on police Headquarters where see related photo on Page 17 the arrested marchers had Bee taken. There were no further violent outbreaks Madison the univer sity of Wisconsin suspended 13students for their role in wednesday s tumultuous sit i demonstration which was Bro Ken up by police wielding Rio clubs and tear Gas. Nearly 100 persons were injured when police waded into Schuetz is elected w. Berlin mayor Berlin up the West Ber Lin City Assembly thursday elected Klaus Schuetz a 41-year-old former Harvard graduate Stu Dent As mayor. The election of the right win social Democrat was criticized by East Ger Man communists and Westerlin extremist students whose Demontra tons toppled his r e d e c e s Sor Heinrich Albertz. The Assembly in which the so Cial democrats have a major Ity elected Schuetz by a vote of81 to 38, with 3 abstentions. There were no other candidates. Schuetz entered office on platform that promised to Stop the riots of the extremist Stu dents and improve the City s eco nomic situation by getting More Schuetz Western investments and students announced they would continue the demonstrations that caused the resignation last month of Heinrich Albert after Only nine months in office. He was accused of Lack of leadership in dealing with the Stu dents the students said their Demon stration saturday against Ameri can policy in Vietnam would Bethe beginning of an autumn series of demonstrations against the established order in West said about 3,000 would March Down the Kur Fuersten Damm West Berlin s main Street saturday As part off worldwide demonstrations against the Vietnam War. Actor has cancer surgery Rochester Minn. Up actor Dennis o Keefe 57, has undergone an operation for cancer by Mayo clinic physicians twas announced Here wednesday. The demonstrators at the University s Commerce building who were protesting the pres ence of interviewers from the Dow chemical co., manufacturers of napalm. Thursday about 3,500 of the University s 33,000 student body gathered and charged that police brutality was responsible for the clash. They put up signs at Bascom Hall Center of the rally saying Stop cops and end police the Chicago demonstrator who were arrested were charged with disorderly con duct. All were teen agers or Young adults. A group of Young men being inducted were in the building when the demonstrator swarmed toward the Entrance. The University of Wisconsin outbreak was the most violent of several demonstration staged around the nation in the third Day of a week of planned demonstrations culminating in the gathering in Washington on saturday. Spending. Continued from Page. I ing this year a Cut of not Les than $5 billion but estimated by some democrats to be much higher. The Bill now goes to the sen ate which is expected to modify sharply if not delete the limitations. This would leave the Issue to be fought out in a Senate House conference. Lost in the struggle was painfully worked out measure the House appropriations com Mittee had offered. This aimed at a $2.85 billion budget reduction including a $1.4 billion Cut in present spending through combination of payroll reductions and slashes in research funds. The House debated the Bill for hours amended it extensively then abruptly junked it by a238-164 vote and substituted the combined Whitten and Bow measures. On paid telecast Romney May announce nov. Aboard the Independence a George Romney said thursday he May announce his candidacy for the Republican presidential Nomina Tion in a nov. 15 telecast for which he has bought a half hour of time. The Michigan governor told a news conference his television appearance will take the form of a report to the nation on his recent Urban tour. Romney is in route with other state chief executives to the National governors conference inthe Virgin islands. He said he did not know whether he would be ready to outline an alternative to the Johnson administration policy in Vietnam. Romney said he hoped to visit Vietnam late in december and be there for Christmas. The governor professed to be related Story on Page 2 not disturbed by polls show ing that a gop ticket of gov. Nelson a. Rockefeller of Newyork and gov. Ronald Reagan of California would be the strongest his party could offering 1968. He said he took at face value Rockefeller s assertion that he has no presidential added that he personally was not interested in running for vice president on any gop of the half hour of prime time starting at 10p.m. Was announced wednes Day by the Columbia broadcast ing system in new York. Carl w. Tillmanns lbs Vic president and general sales manager said the Cost could reach $"0,000 if All of the net work s 200. Stations carried the program. Romney meanwhile accuse the White House of news manipulation in the controversy Overa secret memo which fell into gop hands. The memo allegedly urge democrats to work on Republican goes. James a. Rhodes of ohioans John h. Chafee of Rhode Island for support of a Vietnam War Resolution. Romney met with reporter shortly before the nation s governors docked at St. Thomas atthe mid Point of their 59th annual conference. W. H. Smith & son said it was considering Banning the Maga Zine from its hundreds of retail outlets. .6 has Long played a roman tic role in Britain fictional secret service agent James Bon works for .6but Public re Spect for it has been undermined in recent years by disclosure that soviet spies Kim Philby George Blake Donald Mclean and Guy Burgess were highly placed employees. Observers said the government May now decide to drop the com plete cloak and Dagger Atmos phere surrounding the two intelligence initials "." stand for military intelligence. This is a anachronism however since neither organization engages i military intelligence now. That says the Post is handled overtly by the ministry of defense under air chief marshal sir Alfred Earle who holds the title of director general of three men White Furni Val Jones and Earle Are equal chiefs of British intelligence according to the Post. Their activities Are coordinated by the joint intelligence committee at the foreign office under the chair Manship of Denis Arthur Green Hill a former minister at the British embassy in , said the Post the Heads of the three branches have considerable the chairman is in a position to make his influence Felt but be has no overriding . Denning described the express Story As called it a technical breach of the system but did not Indi Cate whether action would be s predecessor said the Post s disclosures harmed British intelligence operations. These disclosures Are completely irresponsible said col Sam my resigned As a notice supervisor earlier this year after a juror Over an express Cle which prime minister Harold Wilson said breached the system. That Story dealt with the Reading of telegrams by Security agents. Threatening of reserves is charged Washington up the Pentagon is checking a report 13 air Force civilian reservists at Niagara Falls n.y., have been put in the dog House for refusing to cooperate in Fly ing officers to the air Force Washington state football game at Colorado Springs colo., sept.30. The reservists technicians forthe 914th troop Carrier group reportedly refused to accept change in work schedules that meant giving up their Only payoff in a two week period. According to the National association of government employees they were required tout their reasons in writing. Then their explanations were rejected and they were threat ened with the possibility of be ing accused of inciting to c119 transports had been assigned to flights beginning sept. 28 to take air Force retired and Reserve officer from various Points in the coun try to the air Force football weekend. Air Force Reserve Headquarters said thursday " we have just gotten into it said the details were being checked out and the Pentagon would is sue a statement soon
