Social Origins of Anti-communism:
The Information Council of the Americas
Just a coincidence of course that Oswald worked there and that INCA's Ed Butler debated Oswald on the radio.
The Information Council of the Americas
Also aiding INCA was the Reily family, owner of William B. Reily and Co., one of the city's largest coffee roasters. H. Eustis Reily was an INCA officer and director. In 1965 William B. Reily, an INCA member, gave $250. In 1971 he informed Ochsner that his company had decided to donate $5,000 through the Reily Foundation and that he had enclosed a personal check for $1,000, "with the understanding that both these checks are to be used for sending radio information to Latin America. As I explained to you, I am interested in that work and would like to see this money applied to the work of speaking in Spanish to the masses in these countries."
Just a coincidence of course that Oswald worked there and that INCA's Ed Butler debated Oswald on the radio.
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