Wednesday, October 22, 1975 INQUIRY EVIDENCE CONFLICTS: THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pooe Three THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pace Three FBI' acts on From Wire Service Reports WASHINGTON - The FBI said today it is preparing to take administrative action over the destruction of a letter that Lee Harvey Oswald delivered to the FBI in Dallas shortly be- fore the assassination of Presi- dent Kennedy in November, 1963. James Adams, Deputy Asso- ciate Director of the FBI, told a House Judiciary Subcommittee that following an exhaustive in- quiry, the facts on the case had been reported to the Depart- ment of Justice. BUT HE said the Department had concluded it was not an appropriate case for criminal prosecutior Adams added, "We are at this very moment making our own assessment of the facts with a view toward inst appropriate administrativ tion." le said the FBI inquir no doubt that Oswald the FBI's Dallas field of week or 10 days before th nedy assassination and note for the special agen ducting a subversive act investigation of him. THE WARREN Comn that investigated the asst tion concluded that Oswa ed alone when he shot dent Kennedy on Novemb 1963. The FBI confirmedE this year that the Oswal had been received and destroyed. Adams said investi could not pin down whethe destroyed ituting officials in Washington at the ve ac- time knew about the OswaldJ note and the destruction of it. ry left visited ONE former assistant FBI di- fice a rector has told investigators that e Ken- the special agent in charge of left a the Dallas office "mentioned on t con- one occasion that he had inter- ivities Fnal problem involving one of his agents who had received a' threatening message from Os- wald because the agent was in- in vestigating Oswald," Adams Id act- said. Presi- Speaking with newsmen later, er 22, Adams identified the former, as- sistant director as William Sulli- van, who headed the intelligencej earlier division at the time of the as- d note sassination but has since retir-I later ed. Adams said there had been gators conflicting evidence of the note's er FBI contents. The agents it was ad- Oswald lettera dressed to said it contained no assassination. threat. The FBI inquiry also uncover-r ed conflicting accounts as tot BUT A receptionist at the who had ordered the destructiont FBI office said it stated some- of the note shortly after Os- thing like, "Let this be a warn- wald was shot dead by DallasE ing. I will blow up the FBI and nightclub proprietor Jack Ruby, the Dallas Police Department and a memorandum concerningE if you don't stop bothering my it. wife." The agent said destruction Adams said all who saw or had been ordered by the spe- had heard of the note agreed cial agent in charge of the of- there was no mention of Presi- fice. But the latter said he had dent Kennedy or anything which no knowledge of the matter un- would have forewarned of his til July this year. Interested in Getting Involved?I ~ 8 SGC Seats AVAILABLE FOR FALL ELECTIONS (NOV. 18-20) " Filing open until Friday, Oct. 31 (ALL SEATSV ARE2ATLARGE) " Information and Registration forms , available in the SGC offices, 3rd floor Michigan Union. 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Specialist testifies Quinlan should be allowed to die STARTS TODAY SHOWS AT 1-3-5-7-9 OPEN AT 12:45 ZERO MOSTEL GENE WILDER and KAREN BLACK in Eugene lonesco's - t MORRISTOWN, New Jersey (Reuter) - A specialist who ex- amined Karen Anne Quinlan in- dicated in court testimony to- day that he sides with her par- ents, who want to allow her to die rather than be sustained by artificial means. Dr. Julian Korein, a neurolo- gist at Bellevue Hospital and the New York University Medi- cal School, described Karen as "a chronic vegeatble" and said he knows of no treatment that would help her recover from her six-month coma, the result of massive brain damage. Under direct examination by the Quinlans' lawyer, Paul Arm- strong, Dr. Korein said: "I and many of my colleagues have no interest in saving a life that will live as a vegetable for 10 years." His testimony came on the sec- ond day of trial of a suit brought by Joseph and Julia Quinlan to allow their adopted daughter to die by removing a mechanical respirator that supports her breathing. The Quinlans, devout Roman Catholics, are supported in their suit by their local parish priest and the Paterson Diocese, which has said that there is no moral obligation to sustain life with extraordinary medical proced- Help Send a Mouse 10College 0 Research scientists in university laboratories throughout the country need thousands of mice to help save lives from cancer. Will you help? GIVE TO YOUR American Cancer Society Fbt cancer S checkup and a check. nS SP ACCOrTRISUT@ 0r T H P1JSusH and monday and tuesday and wednesday and thursday WE'RE HAVING A STEAK PARTY AT WEST BANK You celebrate because it costs only $3.93. It in- cludes piping hot loaves of bread, baked or ranch fried potato, and all the salad you can eat from our popular salad bar. Wear whatever's com- fortable. 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