HOOVER SAYS FACTS SHOW OSWALD ALONE WAS KENNEDY KILLER

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November 26, 1966
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Ve a"df3'ed a4X Pproved ForNlaVIq IA- ?~GW swci1dAlone Pounds in the Jan. 13 F.I$J. ? ~ 1 aS moody illei "Medical examination of the s' n's conclusion that'.the same. resident's body had revealed+b lief struck President Kennedy liar the bullet which entered a d Governor Connally was cru- Text of Hoover's,; statcincut is printed on Page 25. is hack had penetrated to a. c I to its explanation of the istance of less than a finger- c imc. The commission has de-; ength." n d that it is necessary. I{dove: explained that The Zapruder film showed hi; had ben f-ilov-ed by tat the two men were struck, By FRED P. GRAHAM Special to The New York Times Edgar Hoover said today that no evidence had been found to indicate that Lee Harvey Os- wald had had an accomplice in the assassination of President Kennedy. { All available evidence and facts point to one conclusion- IIII that Oswald acted ' alone In his crime," the director of the Fed- e.ral Bureau of Investigation said in a statement. "Not one shred of evidence has been developed to link any other person in a conspiracy with Oswald to assassinate President Kennedy," Mr. Hoo- ver p id. Explains Discrepancies Commenting for the first time on the controversy over the adequacy of the Warren Commission's report of the as- ! sassination, Mr. Hoover said the critics had ignored or mis- interpreted the facts. He also gave the first official explanation of the'discrepancies between the two F.B.I. reports on the assassination and the ,Warren Report.. The F.B.I. re- ports said the bullet that struck Ir. Kennedy below the back of plic neck had not passed through the President's body, The War- ren Report concluded that the bullet had passed through Pres- ident Kennedy and had wounded the Texas Governor, John B. Connally Jr. Mr. Hoover said that state ,rtients in the first F.B.I. re- port, dated Dec. 9, 1983, had been based upon comments made -b,? the patlioldigists during ill autopsy at Bethesda Nava Medical Center on,Nov. 22, th day of the assassination. A that time ' the doctors be lieved that the bullet had no gone through the body, but ' in formation obtained the next ;morning disclosed that it had Mr. Hoover said, .. 13y -the time the F.B.I. sub milted its supplemental' report on Jan. 13, 1964, it knew the commission had been given copy. of the official 'autopsy re port that said the bullet ha -passed t.hrodgh the President': `.body, Mr. Hoover said. Therefore. he explained, the F.B.I, dici not mention this i the Jan.`13 report. Critics of the Warren Itepor have poi~tgc~q>~~L th referencL~'gq,,bb~~ ~!{fin . , statement that Mr. Kennedy = a nest simultaneously. Since shirt had an entrance bullet hole ?wald's bolt-action rifle could in Hie back and an exit nolc t. fire two rounds in less than in the front. lie said this hail 2 seconds, the commission con-: heen intended to point up the uded that the same round had act that the. doc.tnrs' findings l t both nren, and that Governor. contained in the first report had -,nnally had had a delayed re- r?gable been in error; '.tion to his wound. :fir, 1-Ioover. . concluded that, Mr. Epstein and other critics "While there is a difference in l ve. insisted that, if the first. the information reported by the', illet had lodged in Mr. Ken- F.B.I. and the information con-I i dy's back and had later fallen ained in the autopsy report it. as the, doctors first' oncerning the wounds, there is sumcd, than Mr. Kennedy and, no conflict." overnor Connally must have; Mr. Hoover's statement was' cen hit by two riflemen firing directed to The Washington ' mrost simultaneously. Evening Star, which had askedt' hint to comment on the rash of.. French TV' Weighs Report bunks and articles that have Sperlal to The New York Times criticized the. Warren Poport. PARIS, Nov: 2 i- -The Govern- The statement was later release intoned French televaion to other news media,. oadcast tnnight'a grahic, 4u- Criticism for Critics inute examination of the con- In an accompanying letter to? oversy over ja Warren Report. 'Coo Star, Mr. Hoover said. ghat.,!The framework of the sllow while the critics had every right;'provided by. interviews of to state their?vicws, they "should!' French - speaking United show more regard for the fac.tsi t l t,,es : lawyer upholding the on record.' arren Commission's findin s nd it listed ' those "coon cte d crtain t who' th e even "They have ignore ;rd a French journalist prose - ear or far with {acts, ed crproled ethers, and the case of the critics I ave met deaths under "suspic g l tion as expresssed pure specula truth " he sairl. , Mr. Hoover branded as "totally false" allegations that the F.B.I. had altered the film of the as- sassination taken by an amateur Abraham Zapru- her ra to h p g p o ,der. "The F.B.I. never hail the original Zaprudcr film in its possession - it was purchased; by a national magazine," he he 1?.B.I. v of the original uncut film ands roversy were injected verba ly reproduced this for the com- lid then demonstrated. mission, which since has turned ; Spot footage was introdu d it over to national archives," hey; o provide the scale for viewe s. added. 1 .ibr?ary. footage and still p c- The disci'epandy between the i urea were shown to fix the; 'Warren Report's description of vent, its actors and their .im-. dr; Kennedy's body wound and ! laments. 'Sketches and dia- rams were used for additional 'the two F.B.I. reports has ? fanned the controversy over the 'larity. uence ti i on seq na adequacy of the Warren Com- The assass vaw used with slow-motion car- ous" conditions. Over-all, the show induced a II ompelling impression of dou t at Oswald had acted alone. The show faded out at the e d n 'a studio mock-up of t c cone of the assassination in alias as an announcer spe i- ted about whether the tr h ould ever be known. The scale model appeared e- eatedly during. the. program s vestigators set the scene a rd F0IAb3b -CPYRGHT CPYRGHT New Inquiry Opposed NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 25 (AP)-A Tillane University law~ rofessor, Leon D. Hubert Jr.,1 who served as a Warren . Corn- nission investigator, said today: that he believed a new inquiry; into the assassination of Presi-: dent Kennedy-would be a waste; . ? of time. Mi.?..Hubert, a former District, ttorney of Orleans Parish) (County), worked with"tee cone-. fission on conspiracy aspects o Lie assassination., 'mission's investigation. to give viewers the tins In his book "Inquest," Edward cons lement a ainst which were . s 'Jay Epstein pointed out that osed views and explanations ;the F.B.I. had rcpdated in its crdin to demonstrte, that t that the bullet - Jan 13 repor .t h fie . swald could noaver had not passed through the in . accuratel t h s y s so hree s o President's body without star- hort a time. Spot interview ing that this view might be in rought in suggestions that fou error and without mentioning hots may have been fired, two the contrary view expressed in n close succession. ;.the official' autopsy. ' , The program was the lea` hfr. Epstein said a person aright ' find it "inconceivable subject 'of net weekly ly news zinc . that the F.B.I. would make a ," entitled repeated error . of this mag'ni-? zinc," hlcd innuendo and tude and import in Its final, Througgh - sug 'report to the President." Jack the program cast doub on on Jack Ruby's role in the event id ence, After analyzing the ev 'Ile concluded that "all the evi- dence" indicated that the F.B.I. and that the\ version waa,s true QQ ss,, 14lr+fi ek00# it#44. IA-RDP75-00149R000400080007-6 C'ontj-ni, t?i?