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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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'ltlPU ALL EDIT10 53 CIA ex-employes with drug agency iilltt EVfRYIHINC UN0M IHI SUN PRICID 10WIR X7-v A 25 OFF! DISCOUNT CITY employe now with DEA, he said. The DEA inherited some of the former CIA personnel from other federal narcotics agencies that operated independently until all were merged into the single operation in July 1973. But some have been, brought into DEA since the merger, Feldkamp said. fake cigarette packs, cameras and flashlights. According to Weicker, Conien speculated that the salesman may have brought out the explosives gear because he thought Conien still worked for the CIA.

In response to questions, Feldkamp said 26 former CIA personnel are employed agency payroll, about the links between the two operations. Sen. Lowell Weicker, called attention to Conien's CIA background when he disclosed last week that Conien and another DEA official witnessed a demonstration of what Weicker described as assassination devices. DEA officials have confirmed that Conien and the other DEA official, Cyril Frank, watched the demonstration volunteered by a salesman for a Virginia electronics company last spring. DEA spokesman Robert Feldkamp said Conien and Frank were shopping for wiretapping and bugging equipment and "told the salesman they weren't interested" in other devices, designed to carry explosives in mam wssm in the drug agency's intelligence division, some working in the Washington office and others in field offices.

Twenty-seven more former CIA employes now work in enforcement division, most of them as narcotics agents in the United States and abroad, Feldkamp said. Conein, acting chief of the special operations, section of the intelligence office, is the highest ranking former CIA DECORATIVE WOOD Drapery Rods Custom Made DECORATORS WOOD SHOP 1428 N. 32nd St. 273-1072 kwM If tim auras BROCADE INSULATED A-20 The Arizona Republic Phoenix, Sunday, Jan. 26, 1975 OA chief to resume testimony Associated Press WASHINGTON William E.

Colby, director of the Central Intelligence Agency, returns for a second round of questioning Monday when the Rockefeller commission resumes its investigation of the agency's domestic surveillance activities. A spokesman for the commission said Colby would be followed by CIA official Richard Ober, who once headed a counterintelligence unit which Colby has acknowledged kept files on American citizens. Also on Monday, the Senate is expected to vote to create an 11-member select committee to investigate the CIA, Federal Bureau of Investigation and other intelligence agencies. Sen. John Tower, has been named the GOP choice for vice chairman of the committee.

Other Republicans on the committee will be Barry Goldwater of Arizona. Charles McC. Math-ias of Maryland, Howard H. Baker Jr. of Tennessee and Richard S.

Schweiker of Pennsylvania. The House subcommittee on intelligence has announced it will hold public hearings on CIA domestic surveillance beginning next week with Colby as the first witness. Ober was transferred to the National Security Council in the fall of 1973, shortly after Colby became aware of what he has called instances "in which the agency may hlflTt KkT'J DRAPES Associated Press WASHINGTON Fifty-three former employes of the Central Intelligence Agency now work for the Drug Enforcement Administration as agents, analyst and clerks, the DEA has acknowledged. The two agencies routinely exchange information about international narcotics trafficking, said DEA Administrator John R. Bartels Jr.

But "by mutual consent," the CIA and the drug agency have canceled agreements under which federal drug agents trained CIA agents in narcotics intelligence work, Bartels said. The DEA intelligence unit and the agency's relationship with the CIA probably will come under scrutiny when a planned Senate select committee undertakes a broad review of the government's domestic intelligence operations. A Senate vote to create the special committee is expected Monday. Also on Monday, CIA Director William E. Colby will return for a second round of questioning by the Rockefeller Commission, which is investigating the spy agency.

He will be followed by CIA official Richard Ober, who once headed the counterintelligence unit which Colby has acknowledged kept files on 10,000 American citizens. The House subcommittee on intelligence also has announced plans to conduct hearings on CIA domestic activities, beginning this week. The Senate permanent investigations subcommittee already plans to question Lucien Conien, one of the former CIA men on the ding i i ni ni inn i i REG. 6.88 FA a jr. m.

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