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Notes:
1. The Invisible Government
1. Speech by Allen W. Dulles at Yale University, February 3,
1958.
3. Build-Up
1. The entire text of the memorandum was published for the
first time in Fulbright of Arkansas, a collection of speeches and papers
by Senator J. W. Fulbright. Robert B. Luce, Inc., Washington, 1963.
5. The Case of the Birmingham Widows
1. Interview with Robert F. Kennedy, in U.S. News & World
Report, January 28, 1963.
6. A History
1. Article by Harry S. Truman, syndicated by North American Newspaper
Alliance, in the Washington Post, December 22, 1963.
2. Memorandum by Allen W. Dulles, contained in Hearings, National Defense
Establishment, PP. 525-28; Senate Committee on Armed Services, 80th
Congress, 1st Session on S. 758, 1947.
3. New York Times, May 28, 1949.
4. Interview with Allen Dulles, "Meet the Press," National Broadcasting
Company, December 31, 1961.
5. New York Herald Tribune, April 16, 1948. See also New York Times of the
same date.
6. New York Herald Tribune, June 27, 1950.
7. Truman, Harry S., Memoirs, Vol. II, p. 331. Doubleday & Company, Inc.,
New York, 1956.
8. Ibid., p. 372.
9. Dulles. Allen W., The Craft of Intelligence, p. 166. Harper & Row,
Publishers, Inc., New York, 1963.
10. Interview by Eric Sevareid, "CBS Reports: The Hot and Cold Wars of
Allen Dulles," Columbia Broadcasting System, April 26, 1962.
11. Dulles, Allen W., The Craft of Intelligence, p. 224. Harper & Row
Publishers, Inc., New York, 1963.
12. Hearings, The President's Proposal on the Middle East, p. 446; joint
meeting of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and Senate Committee
on Armed Services, 85th Congress, 1st Session, February 1, 1957. See also
pp. 174-75. January 15, 1957.
13. Dulles, Allen W., "The Craft of Intelligence," article in Britannica
Book of the Year, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., Chicago, 1963.
14. The report cited by Mansfield had appeared in an editorial in the
Washington Post, January 9, 1953.
15. Hearings, Events Incident to the Summit Conference, p. 124; Senate
Committee on Foreign Relations, 86th Congress, 2nd Session, testimony by
Secretary of Defense Thomas S. Gates, June 2, 1960.
16. Television interview with Allen Dulles by David Schoenbrun, Columbia
Broadcasting System, August 18, 1963.
17. Hearing, Francis G. Powers, U-2 Pilot, Senate Committee on Armed
Services, 87th Congress, 2nd Session, March 6, 1962. The interview cited
in the footnote was taped by Mr. Clarke on March 12, 1962, during the
home-town reception for the U-2 pilot in Pound, Virginia.
18. Statement Concerning Francis Gary Powers, Central Intelligence Agency,
March 6, 1962. This document was made public by Representative Carl
Vinson, D., Ga., chairman of the House Committee on Armed Services, in
advance of Powers' public testimony the same day before the Senate
Committee on Armed Services.
19. Dispatch by Walter Sullivan, New York Times, July 23, 1954
10. Vietnam: The Secret War
1. State Department situation paper, April 11, 1963.
2. White House statement, October 2, 1963.
3. Fifth Report, Senate Study Mission, February 24, 1963.
11. Guatemala: CIA's Banana Revolt
1. From a speech to the American Booksellers Association, Washington, D.C., June 10, 1963. The former President later related
the incident in the first volume of his presidential memoirs. See
Eisenhower, Dwight D., Mandate for Change, Vol. I, The White
House Years, PP. 420-27. Doubleday & Company, Inc., New York,
1963.
2. Hearings, Part 13, pp. 865-66; Senate Internal Security Sub.
committee, Committee on the Judiciary, 87th Congress, 1st Session, testimony by Whiting Willauer, July 27, 1961.
3. Ydigoras, Miguel y Fuentes, with Mario Rosenthal, My War
with Communism, PP. 49-50. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood
Cliffs, N.J., 1963.
4. Speech to the nation by John Foster Dulles, June 30, 1954.
New York Herald Tribune, July 1, 1954.
382.
1.
12. The Kennedy Shake-Up
1. Interview with Robert F. Kennedy, in U.S. News 6 World
Report, January 28, 1963.
2. Interview with Robert F. Kennedy by David Kraslow, in Miami
Herald, January 21, 1963.
3. Ibid.
4. Interview with Robert F. Kennedy, in U.S. News 6 World
Report, January 28, 1963.
13. The Secret Elite
1. Senate Committee on Armed Services, Hearings on the nomination of John A. McCone, January 18, 1962.
2. Ibid.
3. Ibid.
4. Congressional Record; January 30, 1962.
5. House Subcommittee on Appropriations, testimony by J. Edgar
Hoover, January 24, 1962.
15. The Defense Intelligence Agency
1. Dulles, Allen W., The Craft of Intelligence, p. 47. Harper &
Row Publishers, Inc., New York, 1963.
16. CIA: "It's Well Hidden"
1. "Issues and Answers," American Broadcasting Company, June
30, 1963.
17. CIA: The Inner Workings
1. Kirkpatrick, Lyman, Military Review, May, 1961.
2. Memorandum by Allen W. Dulles, contained in Hearings, National Defense Establishment, pp. 525-28; Senate Committee on
Armed Services, 80th Congress, 1st Session on S. 758, 1947. Television interview with Allen Dulles by David Schoenbrun,
Columbia Broadcasting System, August 18, 1963.
18. The Search for Control
1. Dulles, Allen W., The Craft of Intelligence, p. 189. Harper &
Row Publishers, Inc., New York, 1963.
2. Intelligence Activities, A Report to the Congress by the Commission on Organization of the Executive Blanch of the Government, June
29, 1955.
3. National Security Organization, A Report to the Congress by
the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the
Government, January, 1949.
4. Report to President Eisenhower by a special study group,
October 19, 1954. The group included William D. Franke, Assistant Secretary of the Navy; Morris Hadley, New York attorney;
William D. Pawley, former Ambassador to Brazil.
5. Congressional Record, March 10, 1954.
6. Ibid., April 11, 1956.
7. Ibid.
8. Ibid.
9. Ibid., April 9, 1956.
10. Dulles, Allen W., The Craft of Intelligence, p. 261. Harper
& Row Publishers, Inc., New York, 1963.
11. Compilation of Studies on United States Foreign Policy, 86th
Congress, 2nd Session, prepared under the direction of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate.
23. Black Radio
1. Speech by John Richardson, Jr., the president of the Free
Europe Committee, to the New York State Publishers Association,
Albany, N.Y., January 30, 1963.
2. Dulles, Allen W., The Craft of Intelligence, p. 155. Harper &
Row Publishers, Inc., New York, 1963.
3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 23, 1958.
4. Associated Press dispatch filed by Relman Morin in Cairo, in
the Washington Post, August 15, 1958.
5. Broadcast by Miklos Ajtay, by Radio Free Europe to Hungary,
November 3, 1956. This is one of several scripts of broadcasts during the Hungarian revolt made available to the authors by RFE.
6. Michener, James A., The Bridge at Andau, p. 257. Random
House, Inc., New York, 1957.
7. All of these excerpts are from The Revolt in Hungary, A Documentary Chronology of Events Based Exclusively on Internal
Broadcasts by Central and Provincial Radios. Pamphlet published
by Free Europe Committee, New York.
24. CIA's Guano Paradise
1. Mrs. Crowell's account, from which this and the following quotations are taken, appeared in the Falmouth Enterprise, July 6,
1962.
25. The 1960 Campaign -- and Now
1. New York Herald Tribune, July 19, 1960.
2. Freedom of Communications, Part Ill, p. 432; The Joint Appearances of Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice-President Richard
M. Nixon, Presidential Campaign of 1960, Senate Committee on
Commerce, 87th Congress, 1st Session.
3. Freedom of Communications, Part I, p. 515; The Speeches of
Senator John F. Kennedy, Presidential Campaign of 1960, Senate
Committee on Commerce, 87th Congress, 1st Session.
4. Ibid., p. 681.
5. Nixon, Richard M., Six Crises; PP. 354-55. Doubleday & Company, Inc., New York, 1962.
6. Freedom of Communications, Part I, pp. 710-11; The Speeches
of Vice-President Richard M. Nixon, Presidentia1 Campaign of
1960, Senate Committee on Commerce, 87th Congress, 1st session.
7. Both the Salinger and Dulles quotes are from the New York
Herald Tribune, March 21, 1962.
8. New York Herald Tribune, March 25, 1962.
26. A Conclusion
1. Article by Harry S. Truman, syndicated by North American
Newspaper Alliance, in the Washington Post, December 22, 1963.
2. Dulles, Allen W., The Craft of Intelligence, p. 86. Harper &
Row Publishers, Inc., New York, 1963.
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