Presidents cited in King harrassment W A S H I N G T O N (A) - High officials in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations must share the blame for the FBI's campaign to destroy Mar- tin Luther King, a Senate in- telligence committee staff re- port said Wednesday. It said there was no evidence that anyone outside the FBI ap- proved the campaign against King, but it concluded that "of- ficials responsible for supervis- ing the FBI received indications that such an effort . . . might be taking place and failed to take adequate steps to prevent it." THE REPORT said evidence showed that: -Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy was given a summary of infor- mation obtained from bugs placed in Kings hotel rooms; -Alty. Gen. Nicholas Katzen- bach and Asst. Atty. Gen. Burke Marshall told President Johnson that the FBI had offer- ed to play tape recordings of the bugs to reporters; -The FBI offered to play the tape recordings for Johnson aide Walter Jenkins; and -Johnson aide Bill Moyers approved sending FBI reports containing derogatory personal information about King to other government agencies. "THE EVIDENCE reveals a disturbing attitude of unconcern by responsible officials and a failure on their part to make appropriate corrective mea- sures," the report said. One FBI memo quoted in the report stated that Jenkins had suggested leaking the hotel tapes to the press. However, the report added that in a sworn interview "Jenkins expressly de- nied" making such a 'sugges- tion. The 105-page study, which contained few new disclosures concerning the bureau's self-de- scribed campaign "to complete- ly discredit King as the leader of the Negro people," was re- leased as a supolementary vol- ume to the intelligence panel's final report made public last week. A TOTAL of 13 supplemen- tary volumes will be released "in order that the American public may fully know the ex- tent of the crimes" committed by U. S. intelligence agencies, chairman Frank Church (D- Idaho), said. Advantage: BioRhyhms ee ?' Take advan- tage of your physical, emo- ) tronal and intel- \ ulectual pat- terns by plot- ting your own Bochart. Mathematically based Bio- Rhythms are easily charted with the Life BioRhythm Kit, which includes drawing template, chart paper, calcula- tion tables and instructions. Don't be ripped off by high priced computer services offer- ing to plot BioRhythms for a prescribed period only. Use the Life BioRhythm Kit to your ad- vantage for the rest of your life. Send your name, address and a check or money order for $4.95 for each kit to: Hewmar Products, Dept. CP 5273 Independence Rd. Boulder, Colo. 80301 King: bugged Church made clear that re- lease of the volumes was in- tended to bolster the case of senators calling for creation of a new congressional panel to monitor intelligence agencies. The report suggested that the FBI attack against King was motivated both by a sus- picion that Communists were serving as advisers to the civil rights leaders and by director J. Edgar Hoover's personal feeling that King was "no good." THE STAFF said they had found no evidence that any of King's advisers "attempted to exploit the civil rights move- ment to carry out the plans of the Communist Party." According to the report, in October, 1963, Atty. Gen. Ken- nedy approved in writing the installation of wiretaps in King's home and in the New York and Atlanta offices of the Southern Christian Leadership to determine the etaoint-O . Conference (SCIC) in order "Communist influence in the racial situation." Three months later the first of 15 bugs was installed in King's hotel room without Ken- nedy's knowledge. according to the report. An FBI memo stat- ed tht-i the bugs were needed to obtain information about the private activities of King and' his associates so that he could be "completely discredited." THE FBI'S effort to discred- it King and the SCLC "involved plans touching on virtually ev- ery aspect of King's life" and esenecontinued after his death, the report said, Evidence contained in the re- port showed that the FBI cam- paign included: -Attempts to persuade offic- ials at Marquette University and Springfield College not to grant King an honorary degree; -Persuading Francis Cardi- nal Spellman to make an un- successful attempt to prevent All the Action right here! BILLIARDS AT the UNION OPEN 11 A.M. a meeting between King and the Pope; -Attempting to persuade then Vice President Iluniphrey and New York Gov. Nelson lRocke- feller not to participate in cere- monies honoring King for hav- inp wi the Nobel Peace 'rice; - Falsely informing contribu- tors tIi the SCLC that King was stashing money away in a Swiss bank account; -Furnishing Atlanta Consti- tution editor Ralph McGill with derogatory information about King as part of an effort to dis- suade community leaders from attending a banquet honoring King; and - A recommendation to brief congressmen on King's life in order to block passage of a bill declaring the birthday of the shin civil rights leader a na- tioinal holiday. Kennedy: OK'd bugs " "." We Got Em. Guys 1L e i 619 E. Liberty 217 S. 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