COLLEGIAN ASSAILS U.S. OVER VIETNAM
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April 16, 1964
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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 ?-
, ? ?
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