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  • and Rabago were of the opinion based on their conversation with Sirhan that he had come to the Ambassador Hotel alone since no one appeared to be accompanying him during their approximate ten-minute conversation with him. Three of the five individuals who
  • who 1s vacationing that this could be done later by telephone since there will be additional ideas for the Governor's participation. SUmmarizing, Wachtel mentioned that Mayor Robert Wagner of New York City could have the ticker tape parade; U Thant
  • pe1;'S• mov~ against· the poli~~.vanished_th.rough the alleys. •of candidates in 1!JG.1. they can depend upon .the co-. By nmlmght, Monday~ they The Revcrcind Cle~gue was· : had set up a telephone squad the pal'ty"s canclid~itefor go\·cr-· whose job
  • , bearing 1967 .A labanta lleense 63~3490, VIN·- Y253177624. · Lice,n.s e for this vehicle obtain:e"d by · · MELVIN ·SEXTON 9 Imperial Kligrap1i; This vehicle is equipped wit"b a monttor radio . capable of monitoring all _poltce fr,eque:n ctes and telephon-e
  • was preseµt at the headquarters building of.. the NSWJ?P on Movembe1· 3, .1966. He was eng2ged in a telephonic conversation with GF.ORGE LINCOJ;N ROCK'rTELL, Commander of the NSWPP ·1n Arlington, Virginia. · VIDNJEVICI-l w~s heard to say :that he had just
  • , telephone directory lists J.B. STONER, Attorney, Marion Building, with telephone number 724-0752. the NSRP. This directory lists the same telephone number for The September, . 1966, · issue of'The ·Thunderbolt", self~ described as "the official White
  • . 14. Infiltrate local organizations such as gun clubs, civic clubs, etc. and gain voting control if possible. 15. Harass meetings of opposition. 16. Picket and give out literature in front of churches of left-·wing ministers. 17. Obtain a telephone
  • . measures," ad~ising members telephone codes _ahead of time why t~ey were doing it." most selectiv in their memberf ll thee . . around the contamers. Tl:ey first umt as well as the prmc1pal orgamzation entitled On Target' These mclude a letter signed to "use
  • ~e.r . _ o b · e .t i :e.& / This terrorism runs t e gamu rom telephoned threats or intimidatory oross-burning to various forms of physical violEance. Kla!½? ~ ovement 1.n kidnappings an beatinss, arso?\.& l bombin s~ and out'rlgnt '"murder
  • and inaccurate information in the past reported that a source learned from a female, who he refused to identify, that the female had overheard a partial conversation between two Communists where one of them stated that for more than fifteen days Carmichael
  • . telephonically Upon removal of the enclosed becomes unclassified. Sincerely memorandum, this yours, Enclosure --GOUIDBN'PfAL GONFIBHff Il\iJUNITED STATES FEDERAL DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF WASHINGTON, In Reply, Please Refer to File No. OF JUSTICE
  • ), "a militant Negro group," but he declined to furnish any specific details concerning this organization. - 7 - DN 157-91 On August 16, 1967, DN T-3 advised that on August 9, 1967, T-3 had a lengthy conversation with WATSON,nentioned above, during which
  • . at. thei1" apartment but she was neven: prese:p.t dm~ing any conversations involving her husband and thes.e visi.tbrs.. She ·advis.ed she has miet DOM IitffEEl';W.M and that · F1l1EEi14A:M a.nd. WARAB h .a ve been . fr:ten.ds for a long time .s • She stated