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Show IA Subsidies ' - .7 . ! j .- j ; , I : -''A I 1 - ' 1 . f i i ' It 1 For Officers, Not Association In the statement of the president, presi-dent, Groves, it was stated that the association's guiding body, the National Supervisory Board, was flying to Washington to discuss dis-cuss the matter Tuesday. Groves said his comments were meant to come only from the national officers personally and not from the whole association. According to the statements of Groves and Stearns, the only people in NSA aware of the tie to CIA were a few national officers of-ficers and staff members. Both officers emphasized that the tie with the CIA was being cut, since the officers had decided in 1965 that "the cladestine subsidy sub-sidy could no longer be tolerated." Waldemer P. Read . . . professor emeritus Wesley P. Lloyd . . . dean of BYU grad school I ' :onal officers of the Na-- Na-- Student Association with which the Univer- affiliated, have admitted d extensive support He U.S. Central Intelli-:s Intelli-:s Agency (CIA) since the Stearns, internation- vice president, and -ffne Groves, president, -11 separate statements ami Tuesday that CIA W of NSA may have M to $3 million or 25 :l of the association's :-since it started. In the ;A' budget, as much may have come from Larson and John Student Faculty Board . 'an and vice chair-Mvely, chair-Mvely, of NSAS .: wntain Region. In a statement Tuesday, "-said: 1(11 oi Affiliation Mountain Region been officially ad-; ad-; ft 'he affilfation 0f the Rocky and the mem-Hk mem-Hk ave never, at any of the finan .'"m the CIA." ; interests of rsed further |