COLLEGIAN ASSAILS U.S. OVER VIETNAM

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CIA-RDP73-00475R000402570001-9
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December 27, 2016
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December 20, 2013
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April 16, 1964
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/20: CIA-RDP73-00475R000402570001-9 NEW YORK TIMES APR 1 6 1964 COLLEGIAN ASSAILS U. S. OVER VIETNANt Special to The New York Times " PHILADELPHIA, April 14? ;The leader of a student com- mittee at Haverford College ex- ained Tuesday that money was Llg in collected for medical sup-, 1 'plies for the Communist Viet- cong because his group felt the United States was supporting a, totalitarian government in ;South Vietnam. ? . The leader, Russell D. Stetleri ;Jr., a 19-year-old Philadelphian,: also charged that the United 'States was suppressing the: Vietnamese people's fight for?, ;freedom by "financing military: ileaders for whom there is no ipopular support." ? The student group, known as the Student Committee to Send; Medical Aid to the Front of National Liberation of South Vietnam, was founded at Hav-; erford last month by Mr. Stet- ler and four other students:' Joseph Eyer, 19, of Philadel-, phia; Roger Eaton, 19, of Lex- ington, Mass.; Paul Mattick Jr.; 19, of Boston, and James Gara- han, 18, of Woodside, Queens. Mr. Stetler said similar com- mittees, with a membership of about 50, were now function- ing at Harvard, Yale, Columbia, the Universty of Pennsylvania, New York University, Swarth- more, Smith and Bennington. Tile committee wants th0 United States. to stop sending' military aid to South Vietnam and to withdraw all troops,; there,- Mr. Stetler ?- , ? ? narinQcifipri in Part - Sanitized CoPv Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/20: CIA-RDP73-00475R000402570001-9