Tfc D2y Tcr Hl Israel ffinvoim 3 mmonnalhi C2 v - , it, y uo wnulMraw O j T! n S . , W Friday, January 17, 1S7S says 7 -" ' ' - i 14 - Senate Appropriations Committee CeC!e!!&nf D-Aric, left, whose intelligence -V- t 1? ' V Former hesidl defends CIA by Nicholas Daniloff United Press International WASHINGTON Former CIA Director Richard Helms said Thursday his agents had to spy upon American radicals because some of them had links with foreign subversives, and he defended the CIA's record without regrets, without qualms,, without apology. Helms lashed back at the CIA's critics in prepared testimony at a special Senate Recession worst since WW II by Gene Carlson United Press International WASHINGTON The United States is in the midst of the worst recession of the post World War II era, according to government statistics released Thursday. A Commerce Department report on the nation's Gross National Product showed that output of the economy, adjusted for the effects of inflation, dropped at a startling 9. 1 per cent annual rate between October and . December. Inflation, meanwhile, spurted at a 1 3.7 per cent pace, the quickest since the department began colltjnguarteri'itaTlfjcsn 1947. j I It wa&ohi'obrliilccecutWe quarterly decline in real, or non-inflated, GNF and James L. Pate, the department's chief economist, said the end is not in sight. I don't think we're at the trough recession bottom yet," said Pate, predicting that the growth rate would take another substantial loss in the current January-March quarter. "The current economic situation is very PEACE CORPS VISTA Placement Interviews for May-July assignments will be conducted from 9 a.m. 4:30 p.m., January 20 and 21, UNC placement office. Need degrees in Business, Nursing, Health fields, Law, Education, and many others. Apply now. SAVE! 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CIA hearing, describing himself as indignant at the irresponsible attacks against the agency and warning they could seriously damage U.S. interests if suffered to pass unchallenged. Helms, now ambassador to Iran, was CIA director from 1966 to 1973 and deputy director before that, when most of the domestic intelligence activities outlined Wednesday by the current director, William E. Colby, took place. bad," he said grimly. "These are the facts. They speak for themselves. Everything is bad." From November, 1973, when the constantly fluctuating business cycle reached its latest peak, through December, 1974, the latest date for which figures are available, the GNP fell 5 per cent. That is a much bigger drop than in any of the five recessions since the end of World War 11. - There was a huge business contraction in 1945-46 as the economy underwent the readjustment from war to peace, but . economists consider this a special case that should not be compared with the usual recession. " ' ' f" " T ; i ; tlNot since 1930s,-when;the.econorriyttook two separate nose dives in the wake of the Great Depression, has there been an economic slump as big as the one now under way. Drops in consumer spending, home construction, and a huge backlog of unsold goods such as automobiles, contributed to the sharp downturn in the Gross National DUVEH Toll Free: 942-3 141 sun Apartment for rent, one bedroom, carpeted, air conditioned, In Carrboro. $140.00 per month. Call 933-2647 or 933-1392. Near A&P and McCauleys. . Wanted: female roommate. University Gradens townhouse. Near campus and bus stop. $45mo. 14 utilities. Furnished. Roomy. Must share bedroom and bring own bed. Call 929- 5867. ' Room contract for sate In Old West Excellent location, plenty - of room. Please call 933-8633 H Interested. HELP WANTED Progressive magazine needs volunteers to help e busy but happy crew with all phases of production. Call Southern Exposure, 942-1218. TYPISTS WANTED: part- or full-time, 60 wpm. or faster. Apply to STUDENT GRAPHICS In basement of Student Union, or call: 633-8358, ask for Steve. MISCELLANEOUS Europe-Israel-Africa-Asia: Travel discounts year-round. L Student Air Travel Agency, Inc. 5299 Roswell Rd. Atlanta, GA. 30342. 252-3433. Entertaining at THE ENDANGERED SPECIES (300 W Rosemary Street under Qulk Food Mart) Friday night Joe Mark; Saturday night "Leather Britches". No cover charge. Lost: Hand-knitted reddish-brown scarf, on E. Franklin Street or campus, Sunday evening. Great sentimental value to me. Please call Mrs. Dapieve 942-7037. Interested in working with retarded children andor adults? Murdoch Center offers rewarding and valuable experience for volunteers. Orientation meeting Wedensday, Jan. 22. 7:30, room 202, Union. Two women grad. students are starting an Informal study group on women's literature and history. Anyone Interested, please call Dale (942-7426) or Elizabeth (942-3745) evenings. Lost ladies oval shape yellow gold nugget look pin with diamonds in Eastgate University Mall area. Reward. Call 469 8577 (Durham) after 4 p.m. 1 J ''"'',4 activities, talks with reporters after the 1 was and remain proud of my work there, culminating in my 6'2 years as director," ' Helms said in a four-page statement presented to the Senate Armed Services Committee. " I believed in the importance to the nation of the function that the agency served. I still do: without regrets, without qualms, without apology." Helms and Colby appeared before an expanded panel of the Armed Services Product the nation's output of goods and services. The figures showed that the recession is real, and was intensifying at year's end. For the first time since 1960-61, output now has declined for four consecutive quarters. James L. Pate, the Commerce Department's chief economist, saw no immediate relief for the situation, telling reporters: "The breadth of the decline, the substantial increase in inventory accumulation in the fourth quarter and other evidence suggest that further adjustments are now under way and that real output may decline again in the current quarter." This could mean one' of the longest-term and most severe periods of recession since the period just after World War II. LlliY PAD WATERBEDS 211 S. Elliott Rd. Village Plaza Next to Plaza Theaters o Waterbeds 0 Frames o Everybody loves the beanbag!" Buy one (or several) Now! All beanbag chairs reduced 10 OFF uGiteirwGews elhdluldl Chaiirpeirsoinis Interviews for members of the 1 975-76 Carolina inion Activities Board will begin Monday, January 20. This year, interviews will be held over a 5-week period. On January 20, interviews will begin for Operation Input, Forum Committee and Performing Arts; on February 3, interviews will begin for Film, Gallery, Videotape and Special Projects; interviews will begin February 24 for Social, Current Affairs and Recreation. Any regularly enrolled. fulltime student at UNC is eligible to apply. Appointments to the Board will be made by Lynn Mercer, Union President, by February 28, subject to the approval of the Board of Directors. Operation Input was established in 1 974 to increase communications in the area of popular entertainment between memebers of the student body and the Carolina Union. In addition, the group is charged with the task of researching the. entertainment market with a focus on attempting to improve the quality of. popular entertainment on the UNC campus. Members of Operation Input are appointed by heads of student organizations which represent campus housing areas and units, thereby giving each student constituency a representative for input and a source of information when questions arise. The Forum Committee is responsible for selecting the program of major speakers which visit the UNC campus under the sponsorship of the Union. In addition, they plan and carry out dinners, receptions, press conferences and United Press International Egyptian President Anwar Sadat Thursday gave Israel three months to make further withdrawals from occupied Egyptian, Syrian and Jordanian territory. Otherwise he said the Arabs, including the Palestinians, would "explode everything" when the Geneva Middle East peace conference resumes. Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon, in Washington for talks with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, said Sadat's statement was not too good but that he hoped it was not the Egyptian leader's last word. Kissinger, who has been trying to negotiate a second stage Israeli withdrawal from Egypt's Sinai as part of his unilateral step-by-step approach to peace, opposed early resumption of the Geneva conference at which the Soviet Union would play a major role. recorc intelligence subcommittee, which began in ( depth hearings into allegations the CIA violated its charted by spying upon American anti-war dissidents and other domestic radical groups in the 1960s and early 70s. Unlike Colby's testimony Wednesday before a Senate appropriations subcommittee, Thursday's hearings were conducted behind closed doors in order to preserve what was described as a heed for intelligence secrecy. "Of necessity, intelligence must be protected by secrecy which, in turn, necessitates public confidence and trust," Sen. John C. Stennis, the committee chairman, said. Committee sources said Colby merely re read the report on CIA domestic activities he had made public Wednesday. It included admissions the agency kept files on some 10,000 American dissidents, infiltrated the anti-war movement in the 1960s, staged three break-ins to safeguard CIA secrets, tapped the phones of 21 U.S. citizens to check security leaks and opened mail sent to two unidentified Communist countries by U.S. citizens. ' Helms, making his first extensive public statement on the issue, in effect delivered an uncompromising justification for the atiesj I U would ever come within the purview of our foreign intelligence operations. 942-7403 Heaters fop OimDOiTt classroom appearances for the individual speakers. The early selection this year will provide more time for the committee to be organized, develop a list of tentative speakers and begin making contacts for the coming year. The Forum strives to present speakers of national . and international prominence that represent a cross section of interests. This includes the arts as well as politics. The Performing Arts Committee has been established this year by Mercer to plan and coordinate programs in the areas of dance, drama and music. The committee will be charged with planning a balanced program in those areas working with agencies to determine what is available, seeking suggestions from the student body and working with the entertainers in the actual productions here on campus. In the past, this area has been handled by the entire Activities Board. The development of this committee will allow more time to be spent in these areas and allow the other committees to spend more time developing programs in their individual areas. Past programs which would be included in the Performing Arts program would be Preservation Hall Jazz, Carlos Montoya. National Shakespeare, New York Touring Company, Louis Falco Dance Company and Claude Kipnis Mime. Mercer stressed that persons applying for this position should have a ' broad interest in the performing arts and the administration of such a program rather than having expertise in one or b il of the areas. Sadat's warning came in an interview with the Beirut newspaper An Nahar as: Sen. Charles Percy, R-III., ending a four-day visit to Cairo, warned of a ! devastating fifth Middle East war unless there is a breakthrough in peace negotiations ' soon. Percy told a new conference that in j Cairo "as in the other Middle Eastern i capitals that I've visited these past two j weeks, there is almost a unanimous feeling ; that time is running out." Israeli troops battled Lebanese artillery ! and Palestinian guerrillas in southeast : Lebanon for the fifth day. The Israeli j military command said four guerrillas were ! killed at Kfar Chouba, a village one mile inside Lebanon which has been a major target for the Israeli attacks this week, while two Israeli soldiers were wounded. Lebanese 1 military spokesmen said the Israelis suffered heavy casualties when Lebanese gunners shelled an armored column and the border settlement of Metulla. Sadat said in the interview he has not: received any new peace proposals from; Israel via the United States. j 1 will accept nothing less than an Israeli! move on three fronts and within three months," Sadat said. "This is a conclusive; year because next year, 1976, is an election year in America. Dull Books, Cheapi Well, actually, they aren't dull to everyone, but frankly, we're not turned on by such titles as Urban Government for Rio de Janeiro or Transportation & Economic Development in Latin America. To ' liven up interest, we've chopped the prices as close to nothing as we could bear without flinching. Our price? 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