Page 2-Saturday, July 31, 1982-The Michigan Doily CIA head denies agency meddled in Salvador vote WASHINGTON (UPI)- CIA Direc- tor William Casey said yesterday the agency supplied invisible ink to mark the wrists of voters in El Salvador, but did not "meddle" in the March 28 elec- tions. In a letter to The New York Times, Casey refuted a charge by Robert White, former U.S. ambassador to El Salvador, that the CIA "bragged that the Central Intelligence Agency has meddled in the election." White made the charge in an article that appeared Tuesday on the Times opinion page. A specialist in Latin American affairs, White resigned from the Foreign Service in 1981 after the Reagan administration recalled him from El Salvador. CASEY SAID White "placed a false interpretation on a piece in The Wall Street Journal of July 16 which reported me as saying, 'For instance, we helped in the El Salvador election. In Hon- duras, we put people through school and gave them instruments that can detect how much metal a truck is carrying. Some countries we help with photographic informationor sensors, or training for anti-terrorist forces." White quoted only the first sentence, "thus stripping the quotation of detail. This frees him to convert 'help in the election' to 'meddle in the election,' Casey said. The CIA chief said what the agency did was to give "assistance in meeting a genuine concern on the part of botir the United States and the Salvadoran Governments that the election be held, and that people not be intimidated from voting. "We provided the Salvadoran gover- nment with information and capabilities which helped it to reduce the supply of weapons from Cuba and Nicaragua and to break up guerrilla formations intended to destroy the elec- tion by creating disruptive violence on other communities throughout El Salvador," he said. 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