Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 269, Ed. 2 Tuesday, December 31, 1974 Page: 4 of 10
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intelligence reports re-
g a r d 1 n g demonstrators
and radical groups from
the FBI and on some occa-
sions from the CIA."
Meantime, The Associat-
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te a partial transcript of
closed-door congressional
testimony in which con-
victed Watergate burglar
E. Howard Hunt Jr. said
he was head of covert op-
erations for a CIA unit
linked in published reports
WASHINGTON (AP) — profound observation when
In a farewell statement be-
fore his retirement, Sen.
Sam J. Ervin Jr. says fear
is America's great enemy,
a corrosive and destruc-
tive force that can be over-
come by truth and faith
and courage.
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stituents, the former chair-
man of the Senate Water-
gate committee sets forth
a personal philosophy:
"The canny Scotsman,
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The White House under
former President Richard
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on demonstrators and rad-
icals from the Central In-
telligence Agency, accord-
ing to a sworn statement
by former presidential
counsel John W. Dean III.
"It was approximately
one month after I arrived
at the White House that I
was informed about the
project that had been
going on before I arrived
to restructure the govern-
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demonstrators and domes-
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Hoover order boosted spies?
WASHINGTON (AP)—Soviet spies met regularly at
the Capitol because J. Edgar Hoover had declared the
grounds off-limits to FBI agents, the Washington Post
quotes a former high-ranking FBI official as saying.
Hoover issued the directive in the late 1960s because of
charges by members of Congress that Hoover tapped
their telephones or compiled dossiers on them, the uni-
dentified official was quoted as saying.
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^Jixon to bolster the former president's image. "Maybe I
was naive at that time; maybe I was used," Graham
said.
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4 Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1974
he said, 'Man lives by be-
lieving in something: not
by debating and arguing
many things.'
"Faith and courage con-
stitute two of our most
basic needs....
"Faith, which is the evi-
dence of things not seen,
proves to men and women
the reality of the positive
beliefs by which we live
and for which we are will-
ing to die.
"Faith is not a storm
cellar to which men and
women can flee for refuge
from the storms of life. It
is, instead, an inner force
which gives them the
strength to face those
storms and their conse-
_ quences with serenity of
spirit. In times of greatest
stress, faith has the mirac-
ulous power to lift ordi-
nary men and women to
greatness.
"Faith is exhibited at its
best in the lives of those
men and women who trust
the promises of God....
"Fear has been the dev-
astating enemy of man-
kind in all generations.
"We must distinguish be-
tween fear which is foolish
and imxlety which is wise.
"People are probably
more fearful today than
they were at any time In
the past."
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FORT LAUDERDALE,
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safe for kids to go to the
park anymore," cried the
mother of a 3-year-old boy
shot during a gun battle
between occupants of two
speeding cars.
Esther Black wiped
tears away from her eyes
as she waited for news of
her son, Keith.
Keith was reported in se-
rious condition today in
the intensive care ward of
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Doctors said the bullet had
grazed a lung.
Police Sgt. J. H. Schul-
ten said witnesses report-
ed that the shot was fired
by a man in a car that was
chasing or being chased by 21 '2-day siege and flew to
another car Monday after-
noon.
The occupants of the two
cars exchanged several
shots and sped away, po- ported,
lice said. There were no "They were all very
immediate arrests. young," said Laszlo Pa-
Officers said Keith's 10- taky, 57. "I would say
most were much younger
than 25 but they were not
from the park and had just nervous. One of the girls
set him down to let him
walk by himself when the
incident occurred.
IN BRI8F...
to domestic spying. committee operated from
And the Los Angeles late 19?0 until July 1973.
Times reported today that The CIA was represent-
a 50-page report from CIA ed on the panel by counter-
Director William E. Colby intelligence chief James J.
to President Ford substan- Angleton and his aide
tlates allegations that the Richard Ober, both of
agency engaged in some il- whom have been identified
legal spying on U.S. citi- in published reports as the
zens. managers of the CIA's do-
Appearlng before the mestlc spying effort.
Senate Watergate Commit- Dean denied that the in-
tee on June 25, 1973, Dean telligence committee had
said in his marathon open- engaged in illegal domes-
ing statement that the tic spying, but his remarks
drive for better domestic about the CIA were not fol-
intelligence eventually led lowed up by the senators
to the creation of an inter- and were overlooked in the
agency Intelligence Evalu- torrent of his sensational
a 11 o n Committee. That accusations against Nixon.
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Bennett, Charles L. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 269, Ed. 2 Tuesday, December 31, 1974, newspaper, December 31, 1974; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1790319/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.