3 ADMINISTRATIONS BACKED CIA ON NSA, KENNEDY SAYS

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February 21, 1987
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Approved For Release 2000/05/24: CIA44D0,A-A9R000 CPYRGHT Isy," the senator said in a interview: "These basic decisions wei not made unilaterally by t CIA but by the executive brans -in the Eisenhower, Kennel and Johnson 'administration . All relevant government age ties are contacted for?the' approval. That includes th White House. 'Not in a Dream World' "If the policy was wrong, i was not the product of the CI but of each administration." .V "We must not forget that'w are not dealing with a drea world, but with a very toug' dversary," he continued. "I think it is unfair that the IA. should take the rap on this y.,of.:?these decisions made b wvuaL a1:61V AL.Le . "??, ...... Y. iL ills sum With a rueful grin abo t [10 most able, dedicated pu buffeted in a wave of prate It by others." ;reaction to the disclosure that t Kennedy called the CIA had channeled money throu h "invaluable organization." Various foundations to stude t "It performs many us and other. organizations wi n functions to protect the secu First Returns on CIA Meet a Di Pago Asia Foundation Colt Mcctin CIA Cose. Page Cold War Ideological Era Ma Over, Page dations Linked to CIA. Page voiced sympathy for the CI L,' CIA had to have been appro o er Kennedy, N.Y., whose familiarity with e Central Intelligence Agcn y goes back to the Bay of Pi s (fiasco, said today it was unf it to make the CIA "take the ra " for secretly subsidizing privr e organizations. The former attorney goner I, brother of the late Preside t tid sold he did not wis iscuss specific cases of nvolvment, and had no re nswcr as to how- finan ctivitics helpful to the an hould best be handled. While Kennedy voiced sym by for the CIA, Vice Presid abort H. Humphrey said as "not at all happy" with IA's covert support of 'ational ' Student Associat ad other groups. Humphrey told students Stanford University that IA's infiltration into the co late group. was "one of addest times our governn: as had in terms ? of pub " 1 olicy. "I'm not all happy'about wi I if,voived in this. I think vwe en t keep our democratic insL! ens free of government cc cion." CPYRGHT He said the CIA needs "closer supervision" and should be I "conffined to its intelligence- gat hering activities." Humphrey's comment fol- lowed similar criticism in a statement issued by John W. Gardner, ' Secretary of Health Education and Welfare, who is a member of a panel president! Johnson appointed last week to` I review CI a ti iti c v es such as A Z i the NSA program n Gardner said it was "a mis-i 31'take for the CIA ever to catan-I close to the field of education or Scholarship or the university." But he stressed that he felt the error should not weigh against recognizing the nation's reed for an intelligence-gathering agen- cy. G rdner said he has "little respect for critics who give I themselves airs of moral super- l iority in attacking an activity' they know to be necessary." CIA director Richard Helms, another member of the review panel, -briefs members, of a Serrate Armed Services subcom- mittee today. Mansfield Urges Probe One member of the subcom mittee, - Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, has said the CIA link to the collegiate group smacked of "big broth- erism" and should be fully in., vestigated by the group. Sen. Milton R. Young, R-N.D., ranking Republican of the, special watchdog subcommittee on the CIA, defended the agen- cy. He told the Senate "we need the CIA. and badly" to compete with Russian espionage. Rep. Wayne Hays, D-Ohio; charged in a House speech that the White ' House and State Department knowingly allowed. the CIA subsidies to the NSA,` which amounted in some years to $400,000. FOIAb3b CPYRGHT. Approved For Release 2000/05/24: CIA-RDP75-00149R000400120027,-9