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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 7

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CARNIVAL Indiana Evening Gauttc, Saturday, February 20, by Dick Turner Charges Illinois Congressman Pentagon's New Safeguards Amount To Spying Network Judges Pick Ape Winner HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) How does an art judge feel when she learns she unknowingly picked an ape's work as a contest winner? Three judges in the Kansas Recreation and Parks Association art contest said Thursday the whole thing had been fun but they wouldn't want it to happen again. The panel included Mrs. Shirley Schmidt, artist and interior decorator: Mrs. Jinx Wright, artist and art teacher at Hutchinson High School, and Mrs.

Thelma Jones, artist and art teacher at Central Junior High School. In retrospect, they still thought Dr. James Orang's painting was the outstanding entry in the 4-to-8-year-old age group. D. James Orange, it was later revealed, is a 5-year-old orangutan at the Topeka Zoo.

Mrs. Wright said judges look for freshness and an uninhibited quality in chil-drens' art and Orang's colorful effort had both. "I thought, 'what a good joke on the said Mrs. Wright. or former Gov.

(Ottoi Kerner even though they were not the subject of our military intelligence activities." At least one former agent. John O'Brien, is expected to testify next week, however, that separate files were kept on Mikva and other Illinois politicians by a military unit responsible for domestic intelligence in the Midwest. SEXTON'S Furniture of existing files, "although I can assure you that a great number of files have been destroyed between 1969 and today." Froehlke said reports of domestic intelligence abuses had been exaggerated, but "nevertheless did give cause for concern." "My answer," said Mikva later, "is that the military has no business doing any kind of domestic intelligence work whatsoever. To the extent that it is needed to protect bases, it can be done by the FBI or local law enforcement, which is the way that every other government agency operates." Mikva said military agents "should confine their activities to finding empty prisoner-of-war camps." The congressman attacked Resor for what he termed "not even a whitewash, but a nowash." In a letter released publicly Thursday by Rep. Ogden Reid, Resor conceded: "Some reports submitted by intelligence personnel could have contained the names of political figures such as Sen.

Stevenson. Rep. Mikva jects of Army spying. "I have talked with some people who flatly told me they saw my file," said Mikva, noting he is scheduled to testify on the matter before a Senate hearing next week. Mikva said Laird's action fell "far, far short of what he promised, of really getting a handle on military intelligence.

Either he changed his mind or he lost a battle with others in the Pentagon." The review panel will include the civilian undersecretaries of the Army, Navy and Air Force, and only one military man, the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency. It will be headed by Asst. Secretary of Defense Robert F. Froehlke. Froehlke.

Laird said, will "direct, manage and inspect military investigative and related counterintelligence activities." Contrary to an earlier indication by Laird, however, DIA's foreign operations will remain a responsibility of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Froehlke told newsmen that high on the list of the council's priorities will be the issue WASHINGTON (AP) An Illinois congressman says the Pentagon's claim of new safeguards against domestic intelligence practices amounts to a framework for continued spying. Hep. Abner J. Mikva.

who says the Army's files include one on him. added he is preparing legislation to make intelligence-gathering by military personnel at home a felony. The Democrat dismissed as "gobbledygook" the announcement Thursday by Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird that a new Pentagon review council will oversee the military's security investigations within the United States. Although Laird represented the move as fulfilling his Dec.

23 promise to strengthen civilian control of the intelligence establishment, Mikva charged. "There is nothing to indicate any policy changes." Mikva also challenged renewed assurances of Secretary of the Army Stanley Resor that he and other Illinois leaders, including Sen. Adlai Stevenson III, had not been sub INDIANA 521 PHILADELPHIA ST. ff Wl W.T.M. trr tj ttt.

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