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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 10

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Waco, Texas
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10
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CThr Warn dritti-(Trib mtr Page 10-A Texas Wednesdov, Feb. 22, CIA to Halt Some Clandestine Funds ashington ltd tor Richard of the (infral Intelligence Agency told Tuesday that the CIA tfoifld cut off ftnnfccial aid to a number of private activities. met in clofed session with 12 members of the Senate subcommittee that oversees ClA operations Chairman Rioh- B. Russell, told reporters aftenvard that some clandestine financing would be sjopped. The meetine was called to look into rc ontly disclosed subsidy to the National Student Association (NSAh This set off the furor that revealed the CIA had been secretly helping to support several nongovernmental organizations.

Russell, defendinc the CIA. naid the dispute created by the CLA-NSA relationship had damaged" the effectiveness of the CIA. But he said charges that it had hurt academic freedom were a lot of Russell first told reporters It was his own opinion that It now be well for the CIA to sever the financial connections with a great number of Asked if Helms had stated such an intention to the subcommittee, Russell replied, But he said he would rather not quote Helms. Russell's defense of the CIA came as Sen. Robert F.

Kennedy. told UPI in an interview that if the CIA erred in supporting the NSA, it was the fault of the Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson administrations. All of them, he said, had to approve the plan. Group Channeled CIA Monev DALLAS, Tex. The state chairman of the Republican Party, Peter Jr.

of Dallas, said Monday that a foundation which he heads has served as a channel for Central Intelligent Agency But he said that the Jones- Foundation of wh: he is president, has had no connection with his work In the Republican Party. declined to give the details of CIA funds handled by the foundation, saying "I will have more to say about it at a later Returns filed bv the founda- tinn with the Dallasof- fiee of the Lremal Revenue Service show that the foundation received S20.000 in and S30.000 in 1962 the Berrien Trust and the Price Fund, both of. which have been identified as CIA disbursement The returns of thp tax-exempt Dallas foundation show that it cational and charitable" purposes, and made other to Dallas schools and charities. Tax returns in the district 1RS office also show that funds from CIA organizations were also channeled through the Florence Foundation of Dallas. The returns named the Republic National Bank of Dallas trustee but listed no foundation officials.

Bank officials declined to elaborate on the tax return or to name the officials of the foundation. Earlier, two other Dallas- based Hoblitzelle Foundation and the Kentfield linked to organizations identified has having channeled CIA funds. in turn uted funds to the American Friends of the Middle Fast, and to the Cuban Freedom Commission of the Christian Form. O'Donnell 1 fhe foundation's charter is operated for edu- Tax Deadline Near For Full Payments Waco taxpayers who did not pay one-half their tax bill before Dec. 1 must pay the full amount by Feb.

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195,188
Years Available:
1907-1973