STATE STUDENTS TALK OF N.S.A.

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February 16, 1967
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wv..i ..u. SaniltL i - Approved For Release : w. 35,(27 Iu G' tIn FLYNN CPYR4. FF Wrife.-\ The New Jersey Regio al seeking membership are Chairman of the Natio al Fairleigh Dickinson University, Student Association yesterd y in Madison, Glassboro Coileg said he was shocked a d E nd "St. Peter's College. appalled to learn the Centi 1 Congressman Joelson said h .in nt'ce Agency "seere ly ras not studied the inciden had been helping to finance t e eeevly, but feels it is bad fo student organization since 19 2. the government to underwrit Chairman Frank Nero, 20, a Political thought and activity i student of social science it the academic community,. \cx?ark State College in Uni John Runyon, president of th said., "I feel asb do ma y student body at Drew Universe involvbd directly with t e 4\, an S. A.' chapter, sal X, Iiona(? Student Associate n. t.iit at a regular meeting of th that it is both dishonest a d Student Sedate scheduled 3 intolerable for any open dem - ? lionday night consideratio crane organization to fost r' would be given to withdrawiu such an affiliation." from tne'N.S. A. because of its connotations, bu , depending on the ' aien . subsidies by the federal govern Country, including United Stat Representative Charles S. Joe j son, (D., N. J.) said at.,[ Student government official at New Jersey Colleges wer divided. Some felt academi involvement necessary to offse international student group that have been influenced b an article in the next issue o charges the C. I. A. used staf arranged for draft deferment There are 10 New Jersey i,ssoctation and three seekin ffiliatidn, Nero said. The New Jersey chapters are utgers University, Douglas niversity, Fairleigh Dickinson Newark State; College, Bloom- CPYRGHT w niversit , St. Elizabeth's. College, an ters in Washington. Joseph Kloza, president, sail of the N. S. A.'s lihera leanings, "If the C. I. A. is giving money to a' group they must be some concurrance with C. I. A. ideas. It seems !.ike an incongruous group for the C. I. A. to go.in with." Joseph Naumann, president o the student council, Seto;: Hail, Paterson Branch, said he has no objection. to open "oderal subsidies, but does not like the clandestine approach or C. I. A. involve ment.Ilisstudent government is not aligned with the N. S. A. Thomas Heim, Student Coun- cil president of Scton Hall , South Orange, said lie is opposed to the C. I. A.'s role in the national group, but added, "I am more violently opposed to Communism. Therefore, if the President and the C. 1. A. deemed it necessary to investi. gate Communist subversion activities through N. S. A. to deter the spread of Commu- nism, I am 100 percent in favor of their actions." tian Congress many students; S 1\ guided the Congress to" cvelauor. of aid from the. C. I., is disturbing, as the. actions." - -,~ David Kastens. N. S. A- raj nvolvement, he said "I don'?t ause and there's no reasop the; r S a ~...__,_. Kastegs said that the N. S. 'A. o vernmcnt control. He pointed y N,,. AT S f f ... . stance where the N. S. A.~ 111-A fl- udent group's opposition to. eves by a House UnAmericait tivitics Committee to subpoc. records at the University of ichulan and the University of thcr to- _sgncl a, vofe_of FOIAb3b Sa Release : CIA-RDP75-00149R000300580001-8