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John Profumo Bowtie — Part 8

53 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: John Profumo Bowtie · 52 pages OCR'd
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Memorandum to Mr. Feit Re: The Congressional Record | : EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS “PPO eee Pages E2730-E£2731. Congressman Lawrence J. Hogan (R-Marsland) extended his remarks concerning amnesty for draft evaders. He stated, ‘There are those who would grant draft dodgers complete amnesty with no strings attached; they are those who would allow them to return to the country with the condition that they perform some alternate service such ag the Peace Corps, VISTA and the like; and there are those who would prosecute draft evaders to the full extent of the present law. J fall into the third category. " Wir. Hozan included an item “written by Sean itzpatrick, a steff member of the Diarsondback, the University of Maryland student newspaper, entitled "Amnesty Bad Deal For Country." Pages E2762-©2764. Congressman John R. Rarick (D- Louisjana) extended his remarks concerning the. manner in which Communist countries seek information from other countries. He siated, "It has long been evicent that the Soviets have without the least hesitation sought to obtain recruits in other lands of highly placed persons in government. Nations not practicing such corruptive methods are at a distinct disadvantave in dealing with those that do. Thus, communism has come to be the createst evil that the worid has ever known; and those who think otherwise wiil soon come to know to their sorrow the truth ol this statement."' bir. Rarick commented concerning the free world's establishment of diplomatic and economic ties with Communist-dominated countries and acded, "Years ago when communism was in process of acquiring power, there was a sentiment among the governments of irce nations to withho!d recognition of Communist governments - ~ -'-. New the reverse is tae case; and free nations are recognizing Communist governments with the resnit that the international Communist movement is becoming stronger. - - - - = Fortunately, the United Stathe does have publicati-ns with percepiive editors and courageous publishers, among them the Herald of Freedom of Farephath, NJ, Ina recent igsue, it sets forth poe Sense We Rite DS peeseley ate ee —s a fw wees Seri, Se ee a most revealing summary in great detail showing the corruptive operations of the GRU~—- Chief Intelligence Directorate of the General staff~—and the nC b— Cenimittee for State Security-—-of the Soviet Union, citing specific examples of our own Ofiicials who were compromised. "' Mr. Rarick placed in the Ragord | the item from the March 17 issue of the Herald of Freedom entitled "Th@voviet Secret Police." This article states, "Very tittle ig done to counteract ti K. G. B. program in this country. State Departinent security oificers who endex¥or to adhere to strict standards aré removed fr om their jobs {Otts Ctepka for example). The long promised house cleaning of the state Department has never materialized. When the F,B.I. submits cases of espionage to the Department of Justice, in more cases than not, the espionage agent is permitted to leave the country witnout prosecution because of ‘pending sensitive negotiations with the soviet Union. '
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