Mr. Jenner. Why don’t you relate them into the record.
Mr. Oliver. We are still on the subject of the article?
Mr. Jenner. Yes, sir.
Mr. Oliver. I have here a clipping from the Rocky Mountain News of this month noting that the CIA has been found giving money to the J. M. Kaplan fund. And many clippings like that. It would take—I have photostats, for example, from reports of the Dies committee identifying Rubenstein, one or more persons named Jacob or Jack Rubenstein, as active in Communist organizations. The most significant one, of course, is the one in which a Jack Rubenstein appears as an organizer in one of the Communist youth movements. If this man has given his age correctly he would have been 19 at the time which would make him just right for a youth movement.
Mr. Jenner. Are you associating the Jack Rubenstein mentioned in that article with the Jack Rubenstein who is now charged and been found guilty of the murder of Oswald?
Mr. Oliver. I am using that as the basis for my contention that that should be investigated.
Mr. Jenner. In view of that could I see the article, please? I think we had probably better identify it.
Mr. Unger. Let me say a copy of Martin Dies’ article is in the same issue of American Opinion for March that you have already used as an Exhibit.
Mr. Jenner. Would you identify the page number?
Mr. Oliver. Let me look at it.