Page 4 The Battalion Wednesday, October^; | t Bill orders release of JFK info THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON - President Bush signed a bill Tuesday requir ing government agencies — in cluding the FBI and CIA — to re lease secret material on the assas sination of President Kennedy. Amid a furious campaign schedule, Bush penned the so- called JFK bill into law in Paduc ah, Ky. "I sign this bill in the hope that it will assist in healing the wounds inflicted on our nation al most three decades ago," Bush said in a statement issued follow ing the signing. Bush expressed concerns that the law may erode his constitutional authority to control executive branch secrets. But he said, "I fully support the goals of this legislation." The law sets down the guide lines for Congress, executive branch agencies, and government research centers such as the Na tional Archives and presidential libraries, to release a mountain of still-classified material on the Nov. 22, 1963, assassination. The material includes everything from top secret intelligence reports to news clippings and tax returns. Documents that agencies re fused to release would be re viewed by a five-member com mission appointed by the presi dent. The commission would have the power to make public the disputed materials. In the case of executive branch documents, the president could overrule the commission and withhold docu ments but only by showing that "grave harm" would result by their release. One exception written into the law is the file of photos and X- rays taken during the autopsy of Kennedy. The material would re main confidential and access would be controlled by the Kennedy family. Bush complained that the law lacks specific language allowing him to withhold documents from public view if they concern execu tive branch deliberations and law enforcement methods. The nation al security exceptions were also too narrowly drafted. Bush said. Bush set the stage for a possi ble court battle over presidential power. "My authority to protect these categories of information comes from the Constitution and cannot be limited by statute," Bush said. These concerns reflected objec tions originally raised by the Jus tice Department when the bill was moving through Congress. Be yond the constitutional objections, though, the Bush administration had reason to strongly support the bill. CIA Director Robert Gates, tes tifying before Congress earlier this year, said he was ordering the rapid review and release of relat ed material in the hopes of clear ing his agency of suspicion. Gates, who heads an agency once led by Bush, said the allega tions of CIA involvement in the Kennedy assassination were un founded but nevertheless damag ing to the agency's reputation. 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