DISCLOSE AID FROM CIA TO CHURCH UNIT

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000200580015-4
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RIPPUB
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1
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November 11, 2016
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July 27, 1999
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15
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February 22, 1957
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Approve4fo,r f e easq 1999/0'9/17: CIA-RDP75-00149 , L,-. r,r?"",TT"-. CPYRGHT edorai efforts to investigate e foundation links" to 'the ! 'The council had no knowI- I dg,i at any time that any of uls w iii CIA invoivem:lent," C added. I The proposal to testify 1111stanies c o u n c i l programs'. ` M 1 v , Lain u in ms on- have received financial assist-;stitut[om shall abridge the right, ante from foundations allegedly:,of persons lawfully assembled, linked to the ecnt'raI intelIi-!1n any public building v~Ydch is supported in whole or in part r ae : agency. arn tat e:: ,e 1. n e c: pno is ( " + ir : dw1n Espy fd .. .,,uns, to participate in non- executive head of the council, ,denominational prayer." told ~ t h o council's general The d e c i s 1 o n to testify.? board, which is meeting in''agairist adoption of the amehd- Chic go, that at most, the'rnent, a committee report said, foundations 'gave only $7,000 or was. based on the conviction 1: $8,000 to council activities. , that the first amendment to the;` The board also authorized a'Constitution provides sufficient. plan to testify in opposition protection for the religious- to a prayer amendment to the 1liberty. Constitution proposed by Sen. Phan Is Told r Diri sen [.1L., I11.]. I. If the board authorizes coup- A Details Arc Told oil ;representatives to testify Detailing the aid f r o m before the Senate judiciary foundations said to have 're- conlniittee concerning the pro- ceived funds from the CIA, Dr. posed amendment, stating that Espy said that the Foundation ? the amendment appears unnec- for Youth and Student Affairs essary and possibly frivolous. r contributed between $200 and The ccomrnittee . ?report said $300 in '955 to pay expenses of that the amenchnent gives no a conference sponsored by. the 'indication that the prayers to), National S t u.d e n t Christian wliic:,i it refers will be volun- federation, a council affiliate. +tary, and if they are voluntary, In addition, he said, last year they c re permissible now. To and this year the council has I amend the Constitution to per- received approximately $2,000 mit acts not forbidden, is from the Kaplin Foundation to unnecessary and a frivolous use assist the council in its poverty, of a grave and rarely invoked rights program, expedient, the report states. For several ---?- j Scars before 1955, the David and Winfield Board Foundation contributed $3,000 and $4,000 annually to the national co ncil for direct relief grog ar s in the 'United States and ovcrscas, Espy reported. 'hC ;aircl.Foundation went out of existence two years ago. Pledges to Help Probe Espy said that the council is ; "only too glad to cooperate to the fullest in any and all'i Approved For Release 1999/09/17: CIA-RDP75-00149R000200580615-4 0, 7'.5 S l.,?72?515 1-1 ! ' ii^ -rr r 7,9 ,!n i (! !r.%, r. -,`f .1 BY RICFIARD PIIiLBRtCt ~ The 'general secretary of thc~ National Council of Churches; said yesterday that in three STATINTL