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Show The Paper That Dares To Take Page 10 The Utah Independent April 24, 1975 SIR. ROBERT THE SCOTT RERORT Continued from page 7 Continued from page I Note. One of the key men to to organize private and government support for his plan to watch in Spain is Manuel Fraga oust the Franco government and Iribarne now Spain's Ambassador coalition. to London. He has strong support replace it with a far-le- ft within the military to become In these secret sessions, Calvo Premier if and when Arias should stressed that he would fly to decide to step down. Madrid before the end of April to NUCLEAR NEW of events in wake the crisis In FORCE the by publicly calling trigger the idea of a for the ouster of the present Indo-Chin- a. government and getting arrested. European Defense Community to arrival defend Western Europe has been Significantly. Calvos in the Spanish capital would be revived by an important member of timed with a Communist-le- d the Christian Democratic Party in nationwide general strike designed West Germany. In a to disrupt the government and help speech last week. Alfred Dregger, chairman of bring its ouster. According to NATO the Christian Democratic Party in intelligence sources. Calvo has Hesse, called on other Western been in contact with Santiago European nations to form such a Carrillo, the Spanish Communist defense force because of the failure of the U.S. to defend South Vietleader, who is now in France plotnam. ting the ouster of Franco. Within the past two months. Dregger proposed that the Carrillo visited Moscow to discuss new European Defense ComMevents in Spain and Portugal" and munity be based on French and in recent weeks has been in contact British nuclear forces rather than with Communist Party leaders in those of the U.S. He said: "The Lisbon. tragedy in Vietnam is a defeat for While Spanish government the U.S. and it has made Europe's officials have been watching own possession and use of nuclear closely the Paris based activities of weapons a modern and pressing both Calvo and Carrillo, they were need." The proposal, which is surprised by Calvo's visit to the his U.S. and April timetable for the vigorously opposed by the Ford move against Franco. Administration, is one reason why It has been the general belief President Ford wants a summit among Spanish government of--. meeting of NATO leaders early ficials that no major attempt would next month. He wants to sidetrack be made to try to overthrow the such a move before it gets the enFranco government until after the dorsement of any of the NATO General retires or dies. members. A. That's all the United States has worldwide. It's got two more regiments one in Berlin and I think there's one in Panama. How about Western Europe? A. Well, Western Europe matches Eastern Europe it doesn't match the Russians. Q. Do you think that if we somehow, in some way, said that these new relationships or these new events Q. The current Premier of Spain is Carlos Arias Navarro, who handles most of the important day to day operations of the government. In addition to being hand picked by Franco, he has the backing of the Spanish military. Franco's heir apparent is the Prince Juan Carolos de Borbon. who temporarily assumed power last summer when the ailing Franco was brought near death by phlebitis. The Prince has been designated future King of Spain and Chief of State in succession to Franco. Whether there will be a peaceful transfer of power in Spain could depend on what happens this month. That is why the activities of Calvo and Carrillo are now being monitored by both the Spanish paint a very grim picture. I was hoping there be might something to do for Vietnam, if it possibly could be saved. I don't know whether the President has the power, through the War Powers Act, to bomb again. A. No, he doesn't. Not in Indochina. Outside of Indochina he's only got 60 days. There is one other thing that comes through very clearly that no Congress can possibly run a foreign policy. After, all, Henry Kissinger went to the Middle East absolutely stark naked. No Army -- no Air Force no Nayy and no money. Q. So the key to this is to some extent, at least as far as you are concerned, is to rebuild the American military. in terms of giving us more diplomatic strength and military strength? A. Well, it's a change of attitude,of mind, which these sorts of things would demonstrate. Q. If we said that detente had failed, if the President announced, well, weve tried, we've had '.detente, but these events in Southeast Asia show that the Soviets don't care about detente, and we are now going to have to break off, think in terms of rebuilding our military. A. I wouldn't make it quite so dramatic as that. Don't forget that you've still got one fundamental Q. You FLASHES Arnold L. Kalinin, the new Soviet Ambassador in Lisbon is a member of the KGB, ,the Soveit secret and intelligence organization. weapon. T espionage NATO A FORD1 . Q. What's that? A. You still have to feed the Socialists and the intelligence report on Portugal indicates that he is directing the operation of the Communist Party in its bid to take over control of the government there. A lawyer by education. Kalinin served in Cuba before becoming the Soveit Union's first Ambassador to Portugal. He arrived last spring, and almost at once Portugal began to trade with Russia and Communist Europe. Kalinin and his staff of 70 have taken over a modern, six story apartment building a block from Communist Party headquarters in Lisbon. Of the Soveit embassy personnel, the CIA has identified more than half of them as KGB agents. Kalinin is American and government working closely with the Cuban in and officials Europe intelligence Ambassador, whose legation is here. among the most active in Portugal. pRES-lPErt- Communists. Regarding South Vietnam you mentioned at one point about how they performed ably can you think of other examples how they performed ably before this recent crisis, in the last two years? A. I would say the best time was 1972 and you can cite the case that they Quang Tri with three Q. re-to- ok divisions against six NVA divisions. Q. You said they also fought well in '74. Can you give any examples? A. Yes, but those were all sort of small battles. INTEGRITY? Continued from page 1 negotiate a settlement. Six months passed with no action. Instead, he used this time to accelerate arms shipments to Turkey $240 million worth. Kissingers manipulations run wide: His secret Russian wheat deal that dislocated our economy. Undisclosed negotiations to give away our Panama Canal investment. Abetting the stoppage of food and medical supplies to UN g troops in Cyprus. peace-keepin- The 1973 Watergate tapes proving he pressured Nixon to appoint him Secretary of State. A large personal public relations staff for his personal aggrandizement. Connivance in the coup to oust the Chilean government. Loose threatening to use arms to secure war-mongerin- g,. oil. His provocateur Truth lives in the cellar, error on the doorstep. -- Austin OMalley MDCfP - Vietnam. All this prompted even Nixon observe: to "Kissinger is unstable. That perhaps is a charitable A secretary of understatement. state must have believability. Peter Lisagor, eminent columnist for the CHICAGO DAILY NEWS, reported: "Powerful voices.. .charge Kissinger with duplicity, public relations We appreciate your contribution to our recent effort in the Equal Rights defeating Amendment in Utah. In a truly grass roots effort, the people of Utah were able to express to their legislators that the Equal Rights Amendment is not the way to solve problems of sex discrimination. The many hours spent in calling, visiting, meeting, soliciting support, writing, distributing and explaining the defects of this amendment have put the issue to rest successfully for this legislative year and for this we Thank YOU! Unfortunately, the proponents of E.R.A. have until 1979 to obtain approval for this amendment, and many are already working for its passage in 1977. We urge you to continue to explain our position on razzle-dazzl- e, deviousness, lack of principles, and amorality in his approach and purpose. Henrys problems arise from the fact he is a constitutional liar." Two unelected remnants of Watergate one a naive and groping President, the other a and scheming manipulator have all but destroyed the image of America's innate goodness and magnanimous instincts. Kissinger THANK VOUIII role in again advocating deployment of U.S. warships through the Gulf of Tonkin. Misleading Nixon in 1969 that a peace agreement in Vietnam was imminent, while planning new attacks. His spurious "peace agreement of 1973 which his public relations staff used to lobby the Nobel Peace Prize for him. His 1972 cable to Nixon demanding "start the bombing in devious Dear Contributor: 1 JEOPARDIZING . I'll tell you one political thing that would wake your country up again the reintroduction of the draft. It say- s- look, things are rough, we've got to do something about it. And it's only something like that that really starts people waking up. A. 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