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Show preparing a possible site. camIt's all part of a Bruno paign by Chancellor Kreisky to shore up his country both economically and politically. Vienna, which in the days of the Hapsburgs was the glistening capital of an empire covering all of southeastern Europe with 53 million inhabitants, nowadays sits at the head of a small German-speaki- of republic A 7 ng could the help restore Vienna's lost glory, so a huge northern area of the city is being developed, with a gigantic "Inside the Company a CIA UN silo for offices, a building, and a circular congress hall to Diary," has proved so troublesome to the agency, has been lecturing in house 4700 UN employees at a cost of $870 million. experiences. Agees book, published abroad but not in this country, reveals names and places, mostly in Latin will be those England on his CIA America where he worked for the intelligence service. His literary revelations in the form of a diary have caused the CIA a good deal of anguish and anger. CIA chief William Colby is determined to prevent AgeeB book from being published in the U.S. It is available, how- ever, in Canada and England, and except to those of the intelligence community, it is Last April at the mostly dull. Agee lectured London School of Economics, as the adver- its fir3t tenants UN ANNOUNCEMENTS it MHiiirur moving the out of New York, possibly to some centrally UN located European headquarters. Nowhere is such talk listened to more avidly than Vienna, the capital of Austria, which is so eager to get the world organization to settle its power don't want their diluted. both the two-legg- ed' An agency in Munich has set up a seyvice to rent out young men called "sheriffs" (average age who do everything transporting money to acting as personal bodyguards. You can hire a from "sheriff" and varieties continue in high demand on both sides of the Atlantic in these times. Actress Claudia Cardinal e has armed attendants at her crime-ridd- Mia Connery. 27), msiiKs four-legg- ed are Jackie Onassis, Farrow, Barbra Streisand, Alain Delon, Frank Sinatra, Steve McQueen and Sean en 24-ho- ur by the day or hour. Some of their competitors are four-legge- d. Says Heiner Writte, who breeds German shepherds in for Munich: "The demand strong, well-train- male ed dogs has skyrocketed." agencies Atomic Energy Agency 'L (IAEA) and the United Nations Industrial Development Corporation pay a cents a token rent of year, and Kreisky hopes that more UN agencies will move in. But so far the (UNIDO). UN Theyll 6 organization itself sign of budging shows no from New York. FOOT H i'l Etrinfc Ill CUrUL 0-- o S' imm embh! f 8. Senate are seeking to change the tra- rsial system under which the chairman of the committee has the sole power to hire and fire all meof the committee .staff. CIA! Fim.tr AGEE Author c( INSiDF. THE COMPACT --- CIA dlgry. Will relc l the old iheat Iondon School of Economies. Houghton Si., AWwyeh. W.C.2. FRIDAY. April 18. 7 30 p ni there that but because senior me- other richies with "shadows" to guard them Among already headquartered in Vienna the International mbers there 's talk of the younger Senators, So acting in the name of "reform," have a plan to authorize hiring more than 1000 new committee employees at an annual cost estimated at $10 million to $40 million. The proposal is under attack, not for economy, villa 10 miles from Rome. Audrey Hepburn and Sophia Loren employ bodyguards to watch their children. ditional but controve- tisement belcw announces. . Scheduled for completion in 1978, job there is no way of taking it from him. mbers million. move by has control of a patronage actually Senate committees have scores of professional and clerical employees, and many chairmen allow subcommittee heads Most to select some staff members. In other instances, however, the chairmen maintain total control. For example. Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D. , Wash.) has a committee patronage list of more than 60 besides his personal office staff. Ths logical way to re- solve the problem would be to reapportion the existing staffs among the members of each committee but that wont work cause once a be- vR&SS?' SiMSNf BE BEAUVOIR lETTHHE pisaw Womens Year, the UN has invited Indias Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Frances author Simone de Beauvoir and Italys pu- blisher Adelina Tattilo to speak on the subject "Emancipation and Libera- tion of Women. Ms. Tattilo has some firsthand experience on the subject. Last year shs was sued for publishing nude photos of French ae- - rrfr!i f5r ABEllKA TATTILO tor Alain Delon in her magazine Playmen the lat- est demonstration of her belief that "women in general, and Italian women in particular, should be brought up to think more freely, to break through sexual taboos." Feminists in Rome have branded her a "porno -- manager," but she calls the charge "idiotic." Says Adelina, in what might be a preview of her UN speech: "I dont make pornography. erotica. rful thing." Sex I illustrate is a wonde- politician 5 |