The Michigan Daily-Friday August 10, 1979-Page 11 CLASSIFIED STUDY TELLS OF FOREIGN SPIES IN U.S FBI to investigate leaking of draft report WASHINGTON (AP) - The FBI has been ordered to investigate the leaking of a classified Senate draft report in- dicating that spies from five friendly nations operated on U.S soil to silence critics of their governments, it was disclosed yesterday. The draft report prepared by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's staff said the intelligence agencies of Iran, the Philippines, Taiwan, Chile and Yugoslavia operated freely in the United States to spy on, harass, threaten and plot against critics of the authoritarian regimes they represen- ted. The aim was to influence public opinion by "countering" dissident ethnic groups in the United States "through harassment, intimidation and monitoring," and possibly assassination, the report said. The report said federal agencies have done little or nothing to protect the rights of U.S. residents from foreign agents and said the State Department "has actively discouraged FBI in- vestigation of likely statutory violations." And former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger "made incorrect and misleading statements to the public" concerning the U.S. government's knowledge of the activities of Iranian intelligence services inside the United States, the report said. A copy of the draft report had been obtained by syndicated columnist Jack Anderson, and details were published in yesterday's editions of The New York Limited progress made in strike talks Continued from Page eliminating sick pay. They say the University contends the current sick leave policy, which is based on ac- cumulation of work hours, is being "abused." Campus electricians, plumbers, con- struction workers, and other skilled trades workers walked off the job when their contract with the University ex- pired July 31. Union picket lines have halted construction projects and slowed deliveries of food and supplies at the University Hospital and other campus buildings. Picket lines will remain at the un- derground law library, the Taubman medical library and the Gerald Ford library construction sites, despite threats of injunctions by the Washtenaw County firms working at the sites, according to Mericle. At the stadium, "there is renovation work that has been started and not completed," Mericle said. The picket lines are being honored by non- University contractors who were working on the repairs. He said strikers will remain at their posts until a set- tlement is reached, even if the repairs are not completed in time for the start of football season. Times and The Washington Post. At the White House, press secretary Jody Powell refused to comment on the substance of the report, except to say "this administration has not and does not condone violations of American law by foreign intelligence services or anybody else." Asked whether any investigation had been ordered into its disclosure, he said Sen. George McGovern (D-S.D.). had written to Attorney General Griffin Bell on July 26 to request a probe. Powell said that yesterday, Assistant Attorney General Philip Heymann, head of the criminal division, ordered the FBI to begin investigating the mat- ter. He said he would not discuss the material in the report because it is classified. Assassination teams were sent to the United States from Iran and Chile. the report said. And it said the political ac- tivities of certain foreign students routinely were monitored by the in- telligence services of their homelands. Many of the activities of these foreign intelligence services deprived naturalized U.S. citizens of their con- stitutional rights, including freedom of speech, the study said. It said that at times, the foreign operatives had the tacit approval of U.S. agencies. Ie taStudent Newspaper at The University of Michigan CLAS F EDS I r----m---. WRITE YOUR AD HERE! --------- Ii I I ------------CLIP AND MAIL TODAY!-----..---.. i U USE THIS HANDY CHART TO QUICKLY ARRIVE AT AD COST Words 1 3 4 5 add. 0-14 1.70 3.40 4.60 5.80 7.00 1.00 Please indicate 15-21 2.55 5.10 6.90 8.70 10.50 1.50 wherethisad is to run; 22-28 3.40 6.80 9.20 11.60 14.00 2.00 for rent 29-35 4.25 8.50 11.50 14.50 17.50 2.50 helpewanted 36-42 5.10 10.20 -13.80 17.40 21.00 3.00 rommates 43-49 6.80 11.90 16.10 20.30 24.50 3.50 etc. Seven words per line. Each group of characters counts as one word. Hyphenated words over 5 characters count as two words-This includes telephone numbers. Mail With Check to: assifids, ThelMilgnD ly S420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE