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American Friends Service Committee — Part 6
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In Reply, Please Refer to
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
File Ne. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
LY
MAY 2 MOVEMENT
On May 3, 1965, a source advised that a movie
produced by the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam
was ‘shown on the campus of Pennsylvania State University (Psu)
on the evening of April 28, 19655. The movie was presented by
‘RUSSELL STETLER, student, Haverford College, Pa. The movie
was shown by the International Relations Club o> PSU and according
to source waS well reported in "The Daily Collegian,” a student
newspaper of PSU. .
On April 29, 1965, a second source advised that he
had learned the American Friends Service Committee had paid
for STETLER's appearance at PSU.
A third source on May 3, 1965, advised he could furnish
little additional information than that appearing in the student
newspaper. He doubted the wisdom of ELTON ATWATER as a
moderator as ATWATER is known to be a pacifist and could hardly
be expected to be impartial in his views. ATWATER did describe
the film as "purely Communist propaganda and indicated no
Sympathy for it.”
"Mie Datiy Collegian", University Park, Pa., on
April 28, 1965, page 1, carried an article cartioned Balanced
Program Stressed: To Present Film, Forum, which stated in
part as follows:
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