Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 14, 1976 4w eToTEMCIA AIYFiaMy1,17 Committee wants JFK case reopened (Continued from Page 3) Schweiker said his investiga- tion of the "performance or non-performance" of the U.S. intelligence agencies in connec- tion with the assassination had turned up "some very interest- ing questions and some new material." But Schweiker declined com- ment when asked if he stood by his previous statement that the Warren report would collapse like a house of cards. LATER, SCHWEIKER said, "I have always questioned the W a r r e n Commission finding about who did it and how it was done. My six months on this subcommittee reinforce a n d strengthen those doubts." Schweiker has said in the past that Oswald's connections with both pro and anti-Cuban groups could provide the key to his motivation. WEIGHT CONTROL SUBJECTS NEEDED F O R BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION S T U D Y. EXPECTED LOSS, UP TO 20 pounds in 3 months. Call Behavior Science S e r v i c e s, 994- 0019. RESEARCH Creation of a new commit to keep watch on intelliger agencies was debated on Senate floor yesterday, with vote expected next week. MAJORITY L e a d e r M Mansfield (D-Mont.) pressed quick action on the resolution create the committee. "Are you going to allow la of supervision over the Cent Intelligence A g e n c y to c tinue?" he asked his colleagu The oversight panel wo have budgetary and legislat authority over the CIA, Natio Security Agency (NSA), Defer Intelligence Agency, the ini ligence division of the FBIa other spy agencies. A LENGTHY floor battle of creation of the new commit apparently has been avoided means of a compromise me ure which would give memb of existing intelligence oversil committees a voice in the n monitoring process. Two sei tors from each of the four co mittees which currently over various branches of the inte gence community w a u 1 d members of the new panel. 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