Page Ten' THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, September 21, 1973 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAiLY Liberal columnist reports FBI surveillance WASHINGTON (Reuter) - Po- litical columnist Joseph Kraft said yesterday he was followed by a Federal Bureau of Investi- gation agent and his hotel room was bugged when he went to Paris in 1969. He said he learned only later of the surveillance and was told that orders for it came from'Wil- liam Sullivan, who was then in charge of the Domestic Intelli- gence Division of the FBI. The reason given for the check, he said, was meeting North Viet Viet Cong contactsi "But I do not bell the real reason. I th was aonther unjusti: of privacy," Krafts met contacts count: previously." Kraft, who takesa and has often critic ministration in hisc not disclose how he the reported surve during that he was White House and. namese and ment refused eit in Paris. or deny the repor eve this was The New York hink that this yesterday that s fied violation knowledge of the said. "I had a senior FBI ass less t i m e s to Paris because tion concern abo a liberal line tacts with Northt ,ized the ad- Viet Cong repres columns, did - He said the far e learned of do something ab illance. The not quite know w --- - Kraft was earl have had his hor ton bugged. John n ed White House c Senate Watergate June that he wa tap was placed rase family telephone. The ;Senate Fo Committee s a i d aughter, and examination ofF special sec- the wiretappings igton County Paris talks Justice Depart- ment officials and journalists be- her to confirm tween 1969 to 1971 indicated the rt. surveillance was not properly Times reported justified. o u r c e s with The committee pro'bed the operation said issue as part of its hearings on istant was sent the nomination of Dr. Henry Kis- of administra- singer to be secretary of state. ut Kraft's con- The panel had been told Kissing- Vietnamese and er helped initiate the wiretap- entaatives. pings of seven of his National mily wanted to Security Council aides as part of out it, but did a search for news leaks in 1969. hat. The Foreign Relations Commit- ier reported to tee said "the committee was me in Washing- deeply concerned over the pat- Dean, dismiss- ter nof casual and arbitrary in- ounsel, told the fringement of individual rights Committee last which this inquiry brought to s told a wire- light. on the Kraft "Examination of the FBIre- port on these wiretaps revealed reign Relations that very ,little, ifany, justifica- I yesterday the tion was presented in most in- FBI report on stances and that the attorney of 17 govern- general's review was routine." Conspirators' ho set in Yablonski WASHINGTON, Pa. (A') - Bond was set Thursday at $250,000 each for Annette Gilly and her father, Silous Huddleston, confessed par- ticipants and key state witnesses in the Yablonski murder case. The amount, fixed by Washing- ton County Judge Charles Sweet, almost .assures the continued custody of the two, according to statements by their attorneys at a hearing here earlier this week. In a brief accompanying the decision, Sweet urged both de- fendants not to seek bond for their own safety. Mrs. Gilly has been held in protective custody at several secret locations by Pennsylvania authorities since her confession three years ago. It was her state- ment which first implicated the United Mine Workers union in a government-alleged plot to kill UMW rebel Joseph A. "Jock" Yablonski, his wife and daughter. Huddleston, ill with miners' black lung disease, confessed shortly after his da has been held in a tion of the Washini Jail. ,,.,....,..,,.. e,.,., .,.... .,.., .,,,,.,, Sweet indicated that Huddleston might be moved to the present secret residence of Mrs. Gilly if neither raises the $250,000 bond. "If they bothdidn't raise bail, it would be cheaper for us to have them together . . .," Sweet said. The bond for Mrs. Gilly and her father came one day after Sweet sentenced one of three men convicted of shooting the Ya- blonskis New Year's Eve 1969 in the Clarksville, Pa., home Aubran W. "Buddy" Martin, a 25-year-old boyish-looking ex- laborer, was sentenced to die in the electric chair. However, his attorney said he would appeal the sentence on several grounds, including the fact that Pennsyl- vania dismantled its electric chair three years ago and has since banned capital punishment. .enticoreBookshopsb 336 Maynard Street 1229 South University We regularly carry in stock over 200 titles of THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY4+401 published by Harvard University Press The only existing series of books which gives access4 to all that is important in Greek and Latin Litera- ture, our entire classical heritage. 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