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Las Vegas Sun says Castro
vowed to get Kennedy brothers
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) -
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro
learned of a CIA plot to have
him assassinated after the Bay
of Pigs invasion and vowed
revenge against the Kennedys
which led to their murders, the
Las Vegas Sun reported today
in a copyrighted story.
Publisher Hank Greenspun
said, “Evidence in my posses
sion, coupled with documents in
the hands of congressional
intelligence agency oversight
committees provides a clearly
marked trail leading to logical
conclusions as to why the
Kennedy brothers were killed.
“That path leads straight to
the door of a vengeful Castro,”
said the Greenspun story.
” ... There is now credible
evidence of Castro's purpose to
respond to the attempts on his
life by ordering the assassina
tion of President Kennedy.”
Castro met with officials
from South and Latin American
states shortly after the last
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Changing world
Meany’s dreamland
By JOHN PINKERMAN
Editor,
Copley New* Service
AFLCIO President George
Meany has just made his
quadrennial pronouncement
on what presidential candi
date we should vote for. Now,
he can go back to sleep.
When Meany reawakens
the morning of Nov. 10 he can
resume gnashing his teeth —
and perhaps wonder why the
electorate didn’t pay his
voting directive any serious
heed. Then, in 1980, he can go
through the process all over
again, as he has every four
years without much success
for a long time.
Meany talks about the
“little guy.” He talks about
not liking Republicans. He
likes Hubert Humphrey. He
wants the government to hire
everybody who is out of work.
He’s a fantastic man; a
man in a dreamland.
He has called President
Ford “a man completely
without compassion for the
little people." Actually, Mr.
Ford has done quite well by
the little people — in Ns own
way. More people are back to
work, and that is more due to
Mr. Ford’s careful attention
to a realistic and slow but
steady mending of the econ
omy than it is due to Meany’s
bombast and failure as a
labor leader.
Insofar as “compassion for
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Fidel Castro ’John F. Kennedy Hank Greenspun
attempt on his life in 1963 and
told the assembly, “The Kerme
dys have sought to kill me; I
shall mete out the same justice
to them,” said Greenspun.
(A Senate intelligence report
in November said Robert
Maheu, a former FBI agent
who worked for the CIA and
headed Howard Hughes’ Neva
da operations until 1970, re
cruited John Roselli to hire
Cubans to assassinate Castro.
(Roselli, an underworld fig
ure with ties in Havana and
Las Vegas, hired Cubans in
Miami and asked the help of
Sam Giancana, a Chicago-based
gangster, and Santos Traffican
te, Cosa Nostra chieftain in
Cuba, according to the report.
Giancana was killed last year
before he could answer a
subpoena to testify before the
Senate committee.)
“Castro agents captured a
Lockheed d<
OTTAWA (UPI) - Canada’s
$1 billion deal with the
financially troubled Lockheed
Aircraft Corp, will be finalized
as soon as an agreement on
short-term performance financ
ing is reached, a Canadian
defense spokesman said today.
A spokesman for Defense
Minister James Richardson
said that despite shaky corpo
rate finances and revelations of
Lockheed bribery to obtain
the little people” is con
cerned, Meany might take a
look in the mirror. Little
people include blacks, Puerto
Ricans, Chicanos and other
minority workers. These
people get short shrift from
Meany’s Big Labor, parts of
which are militantly all
white.
Meany not only doesn’t like
the President. Neither does
be like Ronald Reagan. His
Utter dislike for Mr. Ford is
understandable.
The President’s veto of the
pro-Big Labor bill that would
close down a major construc
tion project over a complaint
by one minor subcontractor’s
workers caused Meany to see
red.
But, why is he after
Reagan? Because, he says,
Reagan “is a product of Re
publican conservatism,” and
that’s bad per se.
The record of the liberals in
Congress in creating more
and more give-away pro
grams would seem to say that
a little more conservatism
might be good for the coun
try. As well-intentioned as
these programs are, and they
are programs that Meany ap
plauds (he doesn’t have to
take the heat from jobless
dues-paying union members)
as a means of getting himself
off the hook, most of the pro
grams feature more fraud
than aid. Millionaires’ sons in
college are issued food
CIA assassin and tortured him
into revealing to Castro per
sonally, the entire plot to kill
him,” said Greenspun.
“What is most significant is
that Castro’s threat was to the
Kennedys and not to the
President alone. This becomes
even more meaningful in light
of the subsequent assassina
tions of both John and Robert
Kennedy.”
The late U.S. Chief Justice
Earl Warren was advised “by a
person of unquestioned integrity
and patriotism” of the CIA plot
to kill Castro and of the
premier’s vowed revenge
against the Kennedys, wrote
Greenspun.
Warren then instructed U.S.
Secret Service chief James
Rowley to tell the American
people the truth but instead he
turned the case over to the
FBI, said the Sun.
eal still on
contracts in Japan and some
European countries, the deal
“was never off to start with, so
if you are asking me if the deal
is on, the answer is that the
deal was never off.
In a telephone interview Clive
Batton of the minister’s staff
said he was at a loss to
understand the interest generat
ed by the minister’s reiteration
Saturday that the deal to
purchase 18 Lockheed Orion
aircraft was still on.
stamps. Doctors and clinics
conspire with medical
laboratories in kickbacks.
Welfare applicants fre
quently draw as many as five
weekly checks.
That’s what Meany wants
more of— in preference to an
intelligent and financially
sound progression toward
more jobs in the private
industrial world that he is
supposed to be concerned
with.
Fortunately, however,
Meany’s periodic rantings
and ravings about Republi
cans and conservatives don’t
have much influence with
those he is presumed to com
mand. The labor bosses may
have to kowtow to him but the
rank-and-file worker pays
him little attention.
Here’s a for Instance. While
most Democrats are accept
able to him, Gov. George
Wallace is not. Wallace, he
says, is a “disaster.”
There are many who agree
with Meany here, but in
Michigan, one of the nation’s
strongest labor union states,
Wallace is one of the top
favorites of Democratic
voters. The same is true in
Indiana, another labor state,
and in Massachusetts, an
other strong Democratic
area.
Meany admittedly has in
fluence with certain elements
in Congress.
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