10 The Daily Collegian Friday, May 7,1976 Gov. George Wallace of Alabama in the upcoming I | May 18 Michigan GOP primary in which crossover voting is permitted. The assistant GOP Senate leader, one. of Ford’s closest allies in Congress, criticized Reagan for “helping the Democrats by putting the blame on Ford when he should put the blame on the Democratic Congress.” “Reagan has helped the Democrats by making it harder for any Republican to win in November,” he charged. At the same time he ad vised Ford to “be more positive and less defensive” in his campaign against the Reagan challenge. Griffin, who described Ford as “concerned” over his loss to Reagan in Indiana, said there “were those I should say there was one at the meeting who suggested that Secretary ol State Kissinger ought to go. ” But Griffin said, "I don’t think the President should ask for Secretary Kissinger’s resignation. I don’t think that would help politically and it could be damaging to our overall international situation.” urged to change strategy WASHINGTON (UPI-) Sen. Robert Griffin, R-Mich, said yesterday President Ford was urged at a White House campaign strategy meeting to dismiss Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in an effort to defuse criticism of administration foreign policy. Griffin said the suggestion designed to blunt Ronald Reagan’s political attacks was made directly to Ford by one participant at a meeting of GOP congressional leaders Wednesday but added that “it got no reaction.” Griffin told a news con ference he is urging Ford to actively seek the votes of Democratic supporters of Report says WASHINGTON (UPI) The FBI provoked bloody and sometimes fatal warfare among Black Panthers and rival groups in a secret drive to destroy the black power movement in the late 1960’5, a Senate staff report said yesterday. Rejecting FBI disclaimers of violent intent, the Senate Intelligence Committee staff report said J. Edgar Hoover’s “counterintelligence pro gram” deliberately inflamed existing rivalries that led to threats, beatings, bombings, shootings and at least four murders in California. It also said the FBI set up the Panthers for the Chicago police raid in which Panther leaders Fred Hampton and Mark Clark were shot to death in 1969. “Although the claimed purpose of the bureau’s COINTELPRO tactics was to prevent violence, some of the FBl’s tactics against the Black Panther Party were clearly intended to foster ...,” it said. “This report does demonstrate .. . that the chief investigative branch of the federal government, which was charged by law with investigating crimes and preventing criminal conduct, itself engaged in lawless tactics and responded to deep-seated social problems by fomenting violence and unrest.” The report said Hoover regarded the Panthers as a Maoist Communist group and “the greatest threat to the internal security of the country.” The bureau’s tactics, it said, included inflitrating the Panthers with informers and provocateurs, spreading defamatory charges against Panther leaders and cir culating insulting cartoons and letters about one rival faction in the name of the other. In one case, the report said, the Chicago FBI office tried to goad the Blackstone Rangers a powerful street gang whose armaments in- ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ I CENTENNW J 5 APR. 26 TO DEC. 20,76 J t * $ } V f * 1 ¥ $ I FOR Ito 4 PERSONS } J (THESE ROOMS UPTOS4O. DAILY WINTER SEASON) * 540 DELUXE AIR CONDITIONED GUEST ROOMS if * (250 FULLY EQUIPPED KITCHENETTES) * REFRI £ GERATOR AND 23” COLOR TV IN EVERY ROOM jf 5 5 POOLS * SAUNA * TENNIS * WASHERS AND yi J DRYERS * CHILDREN'S COUNSELORS y^ J MIAMI BEACH'S yL £ A YOUNGEST RESORT 2 : UfIaWAV) % ON THE OCEAN AND 163RD ST M yL MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33160 ¥ '“li1*800 *327*5271 } * BOOKING NOW/FIRST COME/FIRST SERVED * * ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ FBI provoked violence eluded submachine guns into attacking the local Panther group by sending the Ranger chief an anonymous letter saying the Panthers meant to kill him. Agents seemed to take pride in their success at provoking fatal violence, according to some FBI memoranda quoted within the France attacks international bank plan NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) France yesterday attacked a proposed $1 billion international resources bank, a key component of a U.S. plan to combat economic instability and give developing nations a larger share of the world's wealth. But France joined the United States and Britain in opposing reforms ad vanced by the Third World bloc to drastically east the financial squeeze of the have-not nations. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, addressing delegates from nearly 160 nations on the second day of the U.N. Conference on Trade and Development, proposed creation of a $1 billion fund to 46-page report on “The FBl’s covert Action Program to Destroy the Black Panther Party.” After the August, 1969, murder of Black Panther Sylvester Bell in San Diego, Calif., the San Diego FBI office reported that “shootings, beatings and a high degree of unrest con- promote investment in poor countries. Within hours of his speech, French Minister of Economy and Finance Jean- Pierre Fourcade attacked the idea, saying, “I am against the proliferation of banking institutions. “I am opposed to setting up a $1 billion fund right away when it might be years before it was used,” Fourcade told the delegates at the 32-story Kenyatta Conference Center. The French minister said investments could be channeled through existing organizations, such as the World Bank. Fourcade’s criticism did not detract from the major area of conflict shaping up between the industrialized bloc and tinues to prevail in the ghetto area,” and said: “Although no specific FBI counterintelligence action can be credited with con tributing to this overall - situation, it is felt that a substantial amount of the unrest is directly attributable to this program.” The memo noted the bureau JUST PUBLISHED PENNSYLVANIA CAMPGROUND GUIDE (Bicentennial Edition) Pennsylvania's newest and most complete camping guide • Over 600 campground descriptions • All parks inspected and rated • Easy-to-follow individual location maps • Two-color sectional state road maps • Facilities and prices of each park • Campgrounds indexed by name and town Available for $1.95 at Nittany News Book Shop The Pathfinder First Edition Book Store A toast to the TKE's: "Though you didn't get hon-or, it was a dandy of a time!" 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