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Bicentennial crafts
Teresa Mabry, Kay Adams, Becky Hammond and Mark Goodson (l-r) put final touches on
projects to be at the show tomorrow.
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Ann Prather, Scott Reeves, Debbie Roland and Patsy Nichols (l-r) of West Griffin
elementary school work on bicentennial projects to be displayed at the Arts and Crafts show
tomorrow at the Commercial Bank parking lot. The show will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All
elementary schools will participate.
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Castro among targets
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Fidel Castro was the target of
at least eight CIA murder plots
that involved hiring gangsters
and using poison cigars, pens
and pills, an exploding seashell
“and other devices which strain
the imagination.”
The agency was setting up
one of the schemes on the day
President John Kennedy was
assassinated, according to a
Senate intelligence committee
report released Thursday.
The plotting against the
Cuban leader also involved
disruptive tactics, including a
plan to expose Castro to a
Senate report tells
of plots to murder
WASHINGTON (UPI) - With
an arsenal ranging from exotic
poisons to booby-trapped sea
shells and dynamite, the CIA
plotted unsuccessfully to kill
Cuba’s Fidel Castro and Con
golese Premier Patrice
Lumumba and aided insurgents
who murdered three other
foreign leaders, a Senate report
says.
The charges span the ad
ministrations of Presidents
Dwight Eisenhower, John
Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson.
But the 347-page report
published Thursday by the
Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence — over President
Ford’s strong objections — said
the panel was “unable to draw
firm conclusions concerning
who authorized the assassina
tion plots,” including the
presidents of the time.
“No foreign leaders were
killed as a result of assassina
tion plots initiated by officials
of the United States,” the
report said.
But it cited “concrete eviden
ce” of at least eight plots
against Castro and one against
Lumumba.
It said the CIA supplied arms
or other aid to insurgents who
— acting on their own — killed
Dominican Republic dictator
Rafael Trujillo May 31, 1961,
South Vietnamese President
Ngo Dinh Diem and his brother
Nhu Nov. 2, 1963, and Gen.
Rene Schneider, commander-in
chief of the Chilean army Oct.
25, 1970.
The committee said it found
“some evidence” of CLA
involvement in plots to kill
President Sukarno of Indonesia
in the late 60s and Haitian
strongman Francois “Papa
Doc” Duvalier, who died of
natural causes in 1971.
Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-
Ariz., and committee vice
chairman John Tower, R-Tex.,
said they opposed publication of
the report.
special shoe polish that would
make his beard fall out and
destroy his whiskered image.
“The most ironic of these
plots,” the report said, “took
place on November 22, 1963 —
the very day that President
Kennedy was shot in Dallas —
when a CIA official offered a
poison pen to a Cuban for use
against Castro.”
The report said that “at the
same time an emissary from
President Kennedy was meet
ing with Castro to explore the
possibility of improved rela
tions.”
Committee chairman Frank
Church, D-Idaho, told a news
conference as copies of the
white-bound, inch-thick report
were handed to reporters that
Ford made a “considerable
effort” to prevent publication
right up to die last moment.
The report included 12 names
of individuals the administra
tion had argued should have
been censored for their own
safety.
Church said failure to publish
the report would have damaged
U.S. interests abroad and led to
endless “speculation and in
nuendo.”
The report said Presidents
Eisenhower, Kennedy and John
son “should have known” of the
CIA machinations which could
only have been authorized “at
the highest levels.”
It said there was “a
reasonable inference that the
plot to assassinate Lumumba
was authorized by President
Eisenhower” and that former
President Richard Nixon had
authorized actions in Chile,
although he was not linked to
any specific murder scheme.
“Whether or not the respec
tive presidents knew of or
authorized the plots,” the
report said, “as chief executive
officer of the United States,
each must bear the ultimate
responsibility for the activities
of his subordinates.”
High officials named in the
report as having knowledge of
some of the plots against
Castro and Lumumba included
the late CIA Director Allen
Dulles and his deputy, Richard
Bissell, and former Defense
Secretary Robert McNamara,
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Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, chairman of the Senate
Intelligence Committee, holds a copy of the committee’s
report on alleged CIA assassination plots involving
foreign leaders. The panel has been conducting an
investigation of the CIA and FBI. (UPI)
now president of the World
Bank.
The report said that in the
fall of 1960, two CIA officials
were asked by superiors to
assassinate Lumumba and that
poisons actually were sent to
the Congo. But before the plot
could be carried out, Lumumba
was killed May 30, 1961, by
rebels.
The most outlandish schemes
allegedly were contrived to
eliminate the durable Castro.
— Griffin Daily News Friday, November 21,1975
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