‘Well Served By C.I.A.’
(N.Z. Press Assn. —Copyright I WASHINGTON, Aug. 18. President Johnson said on Wednesday that the American people are “well served” by the Central Intelligence Agency, even though its operations must remain super secret. He said it was the lot of C.I.A. agents to “work in silence, sometimes fail in silence and more often succeed in silence ” C.LA. officials are “sometimes subject to criticism they cannot answer,” the President said.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31142, 19 August 1966, Page 11
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