Show A14 Time Has Not Erased Nagging Questions About Murder of Champion Civil-Righ- c Christopher Sullivan By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS : In 1978 Walter Fauntroy spoke proudly of the congressional inquiry he helped oversee into the assassination of the Rev Martin Luther King Jr with its dozens of hearings scores of witnesses and 487 trips by investigators to track leads in five countries effort by the The House Select Committee on Assassinations was well worth it Fauntroy said then "The American people want to know that their government is telling them the whole truth" he said Today however he doubts the whole truth came out Fauntroy has joined historians and researchers in calling for a new and independent of what happened in Mem25 years ago Sunday phis "I'm not out to prosecute anyone" said the former head of the subcommittee examining Kings i7'''Li:i1117 Fauntroy's concern grew not from any newly discovered "smoking gun" evidence but from what he called a troubling "plethora of new information" — notably former FBI Director J Edgar Hoover's hatred and harassment of King and reported US Army spying on the movement "I feel that a very determined effort was made by the FBI to — I want to choose my words very carefully — to prevent our committee from conducting a thorough investigation of the assassination" he said "Not the FBI — operatives in the FBI" Thousands of pages of docu civil-righ- I ts 0M ' : has proven that social systems have a great breathing power and the guardians of a status quo are always on hand with their oxygen tents to keep the old :i:i:'L'::':::::::H''':-:::::z:- :- an Alabama judge Some investigators insist that government files sealed until 2029 to protect confidential sources and individuals' privacy could help point to people with answers "Not only are there unpursued leads but there are definitely clues in there for expanding the database" said Philip Melanson a scholar on political violence who has called for unsealing the files and urged appointment of a special prosecutor But Harold Sawyer another former committee member notes that no criminal investigation answers every question "There are always loose ends" said Sawyer who as a lawyer defended and prosecuted murder cases "It never works out like it does on TV" Ultimately he concluded Ray was the triggerman he said partly because Ray did not take up Sawyer's offer to intercede to get his sentence reduced if he would provide evidence leading to any other conspirators The circumstantial case against Ray seems overwhelming No one disputes that Ray a petty criminal with numerous arrests for nonviolent property crimes was in Memphis when King was killed His fingerprint was found on a rifle at the scene Ray acknowledges he rented a room in the flophouse from which authorities say the single 3006 rifle shot was fired and that he drove a white Mustang like one :'::::::::::!::-:- -- - ' 1957 address "Facing the Challenge of a New Age" Da h I ( '''''''' '''''''''' '''' rif7' I nt k: 242scArt 1tor I $1541t Fr 11 ' ' '':'j: A:: f :14 : ': - :::: r:' )' ' - ':'''' - - ':- '' -' :' :::--- - - ' ' r :r41 t u ' S - ' — (3 't' 8rttr '74 - ' 441 't' f ' ' ' ' : 1 s - v : IIP : (t'41-'-''' - -- f- (5t- '' -: t' 7 'S''-0' 0 :f-:- : It'1 - 1'1- -' r ' Zii' r:1 4 4 I ' -- 11 AS x ' k'47::' '4t'it' g y-- A Y-- r'' ' k clt '" 7:t: it 44 - 1' - --- - '4- Per liso lb Family :1' t:j' t :::)!:1 k'' '':::- 'a'A $ i - :':l :1" J '1 ':k-'' ' 9'a ?' 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'' ectal Purchase viroincrt Mus Ize so it4cNikW -- t I ''''''1°-:"- 461 IN Choice Parents Children's Summer Program gb' - elit:) - tions to buy the car and weapon — and thousands of dollars to pay for them — and directed his movements across the United described as leaving the scene But he maintains he was set up by a man known to him only as "Raoul" who gave Ray instruc suit values 11404 ( JR THE REV MARTIN LUTHER KING Special s i te order alive t rc 1 last-minu- 24-ho- A° ' States and in Canada and Mexico in the months leading up to the assassination Ray denies he fired the shot He pleaded guilty he contends only because of the duress of eight months of solitary confinement much of the time under lights ("a midnight sunstroke" he called it) His biggest mistake Ray has said was firing the Haneses as his lawyers and retaining the late Percy Foreman who negotiated Old Man Segregation is on his deathbed But history own statements to inconclusive ballistics evidence "The cumulative effect of all of it is just compelling to us" said Hanes Jr now y death "I'm looking for the truth" Sunday April 4 1993 6 ts ments that the assassinations committee received from the FBI were partially blacked out Fauntroy said obscuring information he now believes might hold clues "There's been just too much secrecy" said Bob Edgar another former assassinations committee member who now supports a reinvestigation For nearly a quarter-centurdespite James Earl Ray's imprisonment for King's murder researchers have said the same Still the King case often was lost in the glare trained on President John F Kennedy's assassination which the committee also investigated Now the spotlight may be turning back to Memphis Airing Sunday night is an HBO cable network special in which Ray who pleaded guilty as King's killer and ever since has sought a trial to disprove it finally gets his day in "court- A mock trial on the murder charge was filmed in a Memphis courtroom using the 1969 prosecutor's file that Ray sued to open From the beginning some have suspected that Ray was at most a bit player in a conspiracy Arthur Hanes Sr and Jr his first lawyers said time has not erased their many reasons for doubting Ray's guilt — from his g 1i NATION The Salt Lake Tribune ) C ' 1 I1 -- e missionaries receive an additional discount on mission-relate- d purchases aenWily 7 - 12a g Viewsv 2199 te full-tim- It 10 Vaa)-(f1-98 l's1 I SHOP ALL STORES MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10 PAL (EXCEPT SALT LAKE DOWNTOWN OMEN AND ZCNII AM-- 7 ELNEMIEKE IN UTAH AND IN 'HIE US Pm) CLOSED SUNDAY ORDER BY PHONE: IN SALT LAKE 579-666- 6 SAInum 6 10 |