Page Two\X THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 14, 1976 1 CIA probe cites Nixon, Johnson WASHINGTON T/P -Presi- dents Johnson and Nixon pres- sured the CIA into mounting a domestic spy operation which director Richard Helms knew violated the agency's charter, according to a Senate intel- ligence committee stff report. Operation Chaos, designed to uncover the foreign influence behind domestic unrest, lasted from 1967 to 1974 despite re- peated findings that student and racial demonstrations at home were not directed or fi- nanced from abroad, the report added. The staff report called Chaos' gathering of information on do- mestic political activity "a step toward the dangers of a domestic secret police." At its peak. Operation Chaos carried the names of 300,000 Americans in a computerized index code-named Hydra and maintained separte files on an estimated 7,500 citizens, accord- ing to the report released yes- terday. Information in the files in- cluded intelligence on domes- tic political activity gathered from electronic eavesdropping, mail opening, undercover ag- ents and FBI reports, the staff study said. As an example of the scope of Chaos, the report cited the CIA's request to the National Security Agency NSP for ma- terial picked up from interna- tional phone calls and tele- grams "regardless of how in- nocuous the information may appear." "Operation Chaos was not an intelligence mission sought by the CIA," the report stressed. Presidents Johnson and Nixon pressed then-director Helms to determine the extent of hostile foreign influence on domestic unrest, and the agency's re- peated negative findings only led to pressure for a more thorough investigation, accord- ing to the report. In February, 1969, Helms sent a written warning "to Henry Kissinger for President Nixon" that "this is an area not within the charter of this agency, so I need not emphasize how ex- tremely sensitive this makes the report on student unrest. Should anyone-learn of its ex- istence, it wauld prove most embarrassing for all concern- ed."' The CIA charter bars it from internal security functions. The 52-page report, which re- vealed few new details about the Washington Peace Center, Chaos, also provided extensive the Congress of Racial Equality descriptions of three related and the Student Nonviolent Co. projects - Merrimack, Resist- ordinating Committee. In some ance and Project 2. instances, persons were follow- Under Merrimack, the CIA ed to their homes, the report used construction workers and said. tradesmen in Washington as Project 2 began in 1970 as a part-time agents to collect "any separte operation in which information about the plans and agents entered American uni- attitudes" of such groups as versities in preparation for he Women's Strike for Peace, undercover assignments abroad. Television viewin ton*ight ATTENTION STORE OWNERS If you want to sell anything on the street or sidewalk in front of your property during the ART FAIR this year, you must first obtain a permit from the city. Anyone other than the merchant who wants to sell their goods in front of businesses must first obtain written permission from the property owner, and then obtain a street use permit from the city. 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