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FREEDOM OF INFORMATIONAND
PRIVACY ACTSSUBJECT: ROBERT F. KENNEDY
ASSASSINATION
LA FILE: 56-156
VOLUME:8
SERIALS: 1701 TO 1875
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
NOTICE
THE BEST COPIES OBTAINABLE AREINCLUDED IN THE REPRODUCTIONOF THE FILE. PAGES INCLUDEDTHAT ARE BLURRED, LIGHT OROTHERWISE DIFFICULT TO READARE THE RESULT OF THE CONDITIONAND OR COLOR OF THE ORIGINALSPROVIDED. THESE ARE THE BESTCOPIES AVAILABLE.
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Memorandum.TO
FROM :
SUBJECT: KENSALT
He memo s(Serial 788)•
SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156) DATE:
Idated 6/8 and 6/9/68
The following individuals were contacted in an effortto identify AL ROTHSTEIN. They could furnish no informationconcerning AL EOTHSTEIN and advised they could not recall havingever heard the name in their association with volunteers forKENNEDY:
TIFFANY J
VICKYBILL "SUSA1J €lSZ$ »'HARRIET LESSOR.O
A review of the telephone directories for the LosAngeles metropolitan area reveals listings for two ALAN ROTH5TEINS;both of these individuals were contacted on 7/29/68 and statedthat they were not volunteers for Senator KEMEDYi
;?- "1 t[caused the records of
^ searched in an effort to, bwever, with the information available
no record identifiable was located.
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On 8/2/68 BAVIDJE^SyKPg.,was recontacted by the writerat which time he advised tnatAe had no additional informationconcerning AL ROTE STEIN, thatr they met only on the night ofthe assassination and to his knowledge ROTHSTEIN has been a'volunteer for KENNEDY for only a few days. ESQJJITH furtherstated that HOTHSTEIN was not in the immediate area of the shootingand could probably furnish no information which had not alreadybeen obtained*
In view of the fact that investigation set out abovehas been unsuccessful in locating ROTHSTEIN, it is suggestedthat efforts to interview him be discontinued.
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MemorandumTO
SUBJECT
SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
SACf ALBUQUERQUE (62-X295) (P*)
XENSALT00: LOS ANGELES
DAIS: 8/24/68
He Bureau letter of 7/30/68.
A review of the Albuquerque file reflects this officeha,s furnished to the office of origin the results to date of allrequested investigation. This review reflects that there doesnot appear to be at this time any outstanding investigation inthe Albuquerque Division and accordingly, Albuquerque is placingthis matter in a pending inactive status pending receipt ofrequested investigation.
} Angelesf-Albuguerque
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Buy US. Savings Bonds Regularly on tbt Payroll Savings Plan
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RECORD OF INFORMATION FURNISHED OTHER AGENCIES
Orolly 8 / 9 / 6 8 B y Telephone«ot
Written Communication 6 / 9 / 6 8data dot*
Information concerning: results of interviews of below listed personsin connection with investigation in case entitled KENSALT,Los Angeles file 56-156. All interviews dealt with allegationthat SIRHAN B. SIR RAN attended a 5/21/68 meeting of the Los FellsPeace and Freedom Party at 38OO Amesbury, Los Angeles, California.
Information furnished from File, Serial, and Page Number:
56-156 Serials listed below.
Information furnished was obtained:
U J during course of Bureau investigationt
< I from informants
L J from complainants or other sources
Information furnished to:
S g t . MICHAEL MC GANlf, LAPD
Number of items disseminated: J-7
Remarks: Items disseminated: Results of interview of followingpersons, as located in serials designated:
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ELLEN SCHNEIDERSRON SCHNEIDERSPAUL GROSSBERGSIDNEY PLOTNICKMARIA NALDIJOHN NALDI
-ERNA BUDZISLAWSKIPAUL HUGH SHINOFF
56-156-G-113U56-156-G-109656-156-G-1O9756-156-G-1O9856-156-G-109956-156-G-UO856-156-G-11O956-156-G-111056+156-G-ll0056-156-1180
ALBERT VELAZCOALBERT BARCOFRANK MARTINEZFRANKLIN DIEGO DENISAMBROSIO REYESCARLOS HURTADOEVIDIO PEREIRA ACOSTA
56-156-G-117156-156-G-116956-156-G-117256-156-G-116856-156-G-12O756-156-G-H3556-156-B-125 SEARCHED
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and he always has found him to be a person of highmorals, character and reputation.
He said he attended the dinner at the AmericanaHotel, Miami Beach, Florida, during the conference of theNational Autnmob^eDealere Association, truck meejand that ^ ^ H H | H | A w a s present, and he heard _was making^emarKS^oncernlng segregation; however, Tftncethe remarks were not made to him, he could not recall anydefinite statements he may have made.
He said he gathered from the remarks thathad some feelings regarding segregation as there apparenthad been some tjeubleln Fairfield, Connecticut. He statedhe did not feel|^HHpneant anything by his remark* andhe put no slgnira^ancein them as he had been'drinking.
He recalled that
see.
He said after the g J [ ^ p Ba trip to Jamaica, and they discussed the remarks o:but they put no significance to them. Ee said that iis contacted, he is sure he could explain his remarks
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7/29/68byHiia documant containa nalthar racommandationa nor concluaiona of the FBI, It is th* property of the FBI and ia loan«d toyour a««ncy; it and iU contenta an not to be diatrit»t*d out aide your af«ncy.
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that aboutNational Automobile
Dealers Association truck meeting at the Americana Hotel,Miami Beach, Florida, and one evening durJ
group of people which Includec[^airfield, Connecticut^ when*: ^^_
86TH5~statementB to the effect he had attended some meet-ings and knew what was going to happen to MARTIN LUTHER,KENG and "BOBBY11 KENNEDY.
_^^^^^ _ said that KENNEDYjould bekilled, ancTTIeTlOuId never'get into office*«flHBBEtidnot mention what meetings he had attended orwneremeetings were held.
d been drinking, and heire. and.' therefore, there
omments among thenever met
was some discussion concernipeople present.
a man from KashvJheard the commejgood friend o\and his remarks^
Lised thatLstol, Virg
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would be able
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On7/S4/68 Bristol, Virginia
File #
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Date dictatedby
Thit document eontaiiu naithar raeommaadationa nor concluatoni of tha FBI. It it tha property of the FBI and ia loaned toyon a*ancy; it and ita contanta are not to ba diitribiied outaida your agency.
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Daring Bay of 1668 he attended a conference ef the *•Sational Automobile Dealers Association in Miami Beach, Florida,which was attended by a number of track dealers throughoutthe Baited States, On one evening during this series, *
t was with a group o f j b ^ l T i d a ^ t a c l d i
^^Beryone in this group ofsoaKwenty^^^ronty-flvmen had been drinking heavily and conversation* could onlybe described as extremely "alcoholic." . * .
On one occasion, fl^smmSHmflsnW<lo some remarirto the effect that BOEEBT KENNEDY would never l ive to becomePresident, i f he were nominate^and elected, that someone .would probably shoot him. •Hfsmmw1* aot *a7 t h a t ^ hJul
attended any meeting where^nisw&s discussed, nor was any 'conversation recalled with reference to MARTIN LUTffiB KIHG. .
Be does not recalland does not recall discussin-sequent trip to Jamaica, whicasen at the conference.
uftrks oj_ rits
e accompanied by other
He paid absolutely no attention nark
He descri_loyal American, and ateOf JJSNKEDT or KINO,
r s an ''ultra conservative**, auld have no part in the death
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BeBul«t dated 8/1/68.
Inclosed are eterviev wit
Enclosed for Kev Haven is one (1)above ID 302 for assistance In Interview
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
MemorandumTO SAC, MS ANQELES (56-156) DATE: 8/9/6S
FROM
SUBJECT: KENSAM
N.On 8/7/68, SA H H ^ ^ i B
connection with his liaison responsToiTities^ertainingto captioned investigation, was advised by Ttwfenant
, CHARLES HI®IE,»IAPD, S. TJ. 5. , as follows:
An Individual by the name of TIM FLUQ, ;reportedly a former member of the ROBERT F, KENNEDYofficial family, was in charge of threatening mail by,KENNEDY. Following the assassination of KENNEDZ,'TO7Oi ;whose offices were then In Washington, D. C#, was contactedby Agents of the United States Secret Service and the FBI.
Ton, a Secret Service Agent by the name ofJand an unidentified Agent of the FBI wereformation then in §tJOQ*B ^possession concerning
threatening mall received by KENNEDZ.
Lieutenant HKB3 requested, i f possible, a l lInformation made available to the United States SecretService and FBI pertaining to threatening mail receivedby KENNEDY be made availati^to his department.
SUGGEST LEADt Set forth appropriate lead to have fUOQcontacted relative to the foregoing request.
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TO: . DIRECTOR, FBI
FROM?;.;0 ;' SAC, LOS ANGEr.ES (56-156)
ALliPfcHE: •'KENS ALT Re:
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• On 8/7/68, LieutenafitCHABLBJWJIOBTE, Los AngelesPolice Department, advised as follows:
Ar. individual by the name of tTLM PLUG", reportedlya fornei' membDr of the ROBEKT F. KM'H-ffiDY official family,was in charge of threatening mail by K2KKHDY. Followingthe assassination of KENNEDY, FLUG, whose offices were thenin Washington, U.C., was contacted by asents of the U.S.Secret Service and the FBI. Q^J^l^ ic^Rion, a SecretService Agent by the name of J f l H ^ H H H &"<* ^^ ^ iden tas~nt of the FBI i:are given ffi^^iromaTiSn then ir. FLUG'ft:;possession concerning threatening mail received by K3&3REDY.
Licuten^at JJjgtJBrf requested, if possible, a l linformation made available to the U.S. Secret Service aridFBI pertaining to threatenirg nai l received by KEUivUDY bejaade available to hi s department.
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WASHTNGTO:? FIELD
AT IViSHSjGTOIT. D.C.: Will attempt to identifya.nd locate"JTPT¥WQ 'and interview him concerning ths naiiasand/or identities of individuals sending threatening nailto the late Senator ROBERT F. KENHI2DY, UACB."
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MemorandumTO : SAC, LOS ANGELES ( 5 6 - 1 5 6 ) DATE: 6/26/68
FROM
SUBJECT A KENS ALT
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iaa circularized a l l of the branchesolIn the Los Angeles area In connection with ascertainingwhether any of them maintained an account in the name ofSIRHAN BISHARA SIRHAN. This circularization resulted
negaiiifti—hpwever, there was a report made by theii Pasadena, California, to the effeciT^that
th«y have an ac(
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is not know if tne person who has this account is in anyway related to SIRHAN BISHARA SIRHAN.
AUG26 1968LOS ANGLES
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Date: 8/27/68
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DIRECTOR, FBI
SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-I56)
SUBJECT: KENSALT
Re Los Angeles airtel to Bureau dated 8/22/68.
On 8/22/68,ice Department (LAPD7* advised SA' as follows:
3 - Bureau- San Francisco (Inf^oi)1 Los Angeles
Approved:Special Agent in Charge
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information in their possession to suggest a conspiracy. • 1
The Los Angeles Division will continue to followthis aspect of the investigation and keep the Bureau appro--priately advised.
Based on limited data available, no informations Angeles indices identifiable with
Foregoing is for informationsent to San Francisco since it appearsare "'"•^tiy within that division's terr
e in contact witdeviously reported by
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TO: CHIEF CLERK•ubjact
Alias* •
Addresa Birth Data Birthplace Race Bex
Exact SpellingAll RefarenceaMala Subversive Case Fllaa OnlySubvaraiva Ratarancaa Only
Main Criminal Co»« FUaa OnlyCriminal Rafarancaa Only
Raatrtet to Locality ol
Subvaralva (Ii no Mala, U*t all Subvarslva RaEarancaa)Mala Criminal (If no Main, list all Criminal Refarancaa)
FUa & Sarlal Numbtr Rauarka Remarks
LBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ' ^
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Extension
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RECORD OF INFORMATION FURNISHED OTHER AGENCIES
Orally By Telephone Written Communicationdal*
Information concerning:
Deaerlptlr* and arrest da'
Information furnished from File, Serial, and Page Number:
Information furnished was obtained:
IT I during course of Bureau investigation
i I from informants
I I from complainants or other sources
Information furnished to:
S e t . MICHAEL HC OANKr LAPD
Number of items disseminated:
Remarks:
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Requested by LAPD In connection with t h e i r Invest igat ion ofSIRgAN B, SIRHAN and the shooting of Sen. ROBERT F. KENNEDY.
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Of ally ?/9/68 By7 lota
Information concerning:
Written Cemmufiieatiendat*
Background data, including l a s t known address,
Information furnished from File, Serial, and Page Number:
Information furnished was obtained:t
during course of Bureau investigation
from informants
D from complainants or other sources
Information furnished to:
Sgt, MICHAEL MC GAJiN, IAPD
Number of items disseminated: 1
: Requested by IAPD in connection with their investigation ofSIRHAN B. SIRHAN, and shooting of Sen. ROBERT F. KENNEDT.
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Houston, TexasAugust 27,1968
Unknown Subject, a l so knownaa JohnThreat Against 1968 PresidentialCandidateInformation Concerning UnitedStates Senators Robert Kennedyand Eugene Re Car thy
On August 23, 1968, jftepfeLtfliiazd"PappyMake,owner of Pannes Stew Boose, General Delivery, Highway 90, •Raywood, **SIi; advised he had been unable to recall any-thing additional concerning the description or comments ofthe can who came into his restaurant on Hay 23* 1968 andmade various claims regarding his intention to k i l l asenator in California, fcuke,advised the photograph of SlrhanBishara Slrhan which he viewed around the f irst of August,196S was in his opinion identical to that nan who came intohis restaurant on Hay 23, 1968. Luke, advised he has neverowned a television set nor has he viewed anyone else's te le -vision set within the last six months, Luke stated he couldnot read and has not looked at a newspaper for several years.He advised he was certain he had not seen a photograph ofSlrhan until a photograph was shovn him by the FBI, luke,*stated he was hard of hearing but he was certain the man hadsaid what Luke reported on June 5, 1968,
A photograph of Slrhan Bishara i>irhan was shownthe following residents of fiajwaod* Texaa on August 23, 1968.None of the persons had ever observed anyone similar toSlrhan in
ervice StationStation
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Bei Unknown Subject, aleThreat Against 1968
.known as Johntaldentlal Candidate
" I t waa noted there Ware no other realdenoes ortoualneaaes In the atoell town Qf fiaywood, Texae that wouldhave provided an opportunity for apmeone to view the nanwho spoke to 4,V. Luke on Kay 83* 1968.
\#o iadvlaed on Auguat 23# 19»^ hia orfloehad developed no information regarding the Identity of theman who tpofce to J.V. Luke regarding a posalble aasasalnatlonattempt In the State of California,This document^ on tains neither reoocmendatlona nor oonclu-0 iona of the FBI. It la the property of the FBI and la loanedto your agencyi it and It a contents are not to be distributedoutside your agency.
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SUBJECTl KEU3ALT '(ooi a ) ;
\ Enclosed for the Bureau are Blx copies of a LHKblC- reflecting investigation oonductedln Baywood, Texas on *
8/23/68, Enclosed for Los Angeles are two copies of IflM. ^
Office, fiaywood, Texast advised _jr_mr_ .In hla opinion, senile In any wayifira1 <joes"p6tr iet hisImagination run away from hlm iLUKB is hasd cf hearing, doesmisunderstand people, and could hear part of a story andf^^jj^the remainder in such a way as to change the story.
flHHvdvlseJT tOKBS speaks loudly and likes to gripe abouta l l sorts of things. VJOL may ha ye appeared eympathetlc tosomeone who ogfin£?^in and disclosed to LUKE that personbtrue b e l i e f f . ^ B ^ B r e s t a t e d the fact that.IJJKKtls hard .of hearin|^j3<j may have eImply misconstrued what someonee a i d . f l ^ B B <lld not observe the man deecrlbe^h^JDS orany vehicle similar to that driven by the mJIBHHHpiad
JO the man may have been thatiLtlKE described*^ rlewed a photograph of SIEHAH BXSHARA SIRHAN andhe tied never seen anyone similar to this person in
Baywood, .
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SUBJECT:
SAC, LOS
KENSALTAlllie
On July 3,made available to SAlist of associates whTc!
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(56-156) DATE: 8/9/68
attacve come to zne attention o
In connection with theof this investigation.
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Deleted under exemption(s) ^ 7 ^ DfJ/ with no segregablematerial available for release to you.
L*3 Information pertained only to a third party with no reference to you or the subject of your request
• Information pertained only to a third party. Your name is listed in the title only.
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I 1 Documents originated with another Government agency(ie$). These documents were referred to thatagency(ies) for review and direct response to you.
Pages contain information furnished by another Government agency(ies). You will be advised by the FBI asto the releasabilitv of this information following our consultation with the other agency(ies).
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AU6 28 1968FBI — UPS ANGELES
oB5 44-646
Data of Births
Place of Birth:
Height:
Weight:
Build:
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
MemorandumSAC, LOS ANCBLBS (56-156)
FROM
suqj
DATE: 8/26/68
BOSTON {k*-6H6) (RUC)
KKNSAIff(00: LOS AM0EI2S)
Re Los Angeles airtel to Bureau dated 8/5/68.
Bnai'osed for the Los Angelee Division a:J l t i insert and two photographs
copies
iKNMENT
FROM
UNITED STATES GOVEI
Memorandum• SAC, 103 AHOELES (56-I56) ),'.
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DATE: 8/29/68
SUBJECT: KENSAUT
On 8/22/68, .Sergeant M B S KIELSEH, ,100 AngelesPolice Department, SOS, made available a copy of a LosAngeles Police Department property report which designatesan ltea of evidence (Ho. 145) as being a lady's jress, wt *with black polkjLJtotA*. According to the Xos1 "AngVTes"P6Ttce~~Department report, the above described dress was selecteaby witnesses as being slmlllar In appearance to a dress wornby a female In the kitchen area of the Ambassador Eotel whenthe shooting of KENNEDY occurred.
A copy of the report Is attached hereto.
AUG2 9 1968-Bl — LOS ANGEUi
lot footles Polk* Dtptrtnwnt
.«5lDCNCC ADDRESS
DOT. O t t , ft*. V M M
t*T£ « 1 1 - E PROPERTY TAKEN
TYPE OF nt£MJSBI00K TO ARJU5TEE. IF NON£ M 0 « TO VICTl*.Evid*nc«: WOK TO OFFICER If HO AMESTtt Oft VICTIM.ttfAft IOOK TO ACTUAL UNDER. UST ANY C0MCCT1NG RCPOnS *Y H K A
WOK TO OEfOSlTOR. OWMER OR PERSON IN LAWTVLIS THIS STOLEN HtOrEJlTYT
Dns(UptrM* n^oitt an
H tfulr«4 hr tatk difhnmt
H E CIRCUMSTAKES RESULTING INTACTEO SY DAY INVESTIGATORS .
NUMBERS AND OTHER HARKS
OJ IF STOLEN IN CITY OF LOS ANGELES EACH CASE MUST I E COVERED I V CRIME AND FOLLOW-UP REPORTS.IRTV. (S> CWE ADOHISS, TIME AND/OR PHONE NUMBER WHERE CONCERNED PERSON!J> MAV B
ITEM QUA*- 1 |F NOT LISTED. OR OTHER THAN ABOVE. (4) ITEMIZE AND DESCRIBE ALL PROPERTY. t l V t ALLHO. TITY I OF IDENTIFICATION. LIST ONLY ONE ARTICLE ON A LINE.
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SUBJECT: KENSAUT Ret HENRY
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ IGCKB VUSLSBi made availableto M | ^ H H | H H H ^ ^ ^ ( a copy of a Los Angelea/toliceDepartmenx property report which l i s t s items possibly usedoy SIRHAN B. SIKHJOT as study MaterialforBible^issons,T ^SffT>SIBffiQfBy O a y aThey were reportedly gi^SffTo>"SI Dy onej
Les (Item Ho.
A copy of this report is attached hereto.
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UNITED STATES GOVOAMENT
Memorandum!'SAC, 108 AHGELES (56-156)
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DATE: 8/29/68
SUBJECT:
On 8/22/68, Sergeant MIKKPolice Department, 5US> made avalli
The following is the result of investby the Los Angeles Police Department regarding]
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FOIPA DELETED PAGE INFORMATION SHEET
1L 1 vi.thhrid er.tire!> at thi* location in the file. One or more of the following statements, whereindicated, explain this deletion.
Deleted uriier exemption1 ftmaterial available for release tc you.
with no segnegable
O Information pertained or.K u> a third party with no reference to you or the subject of your request
3 In for:, at: .v. pertained or.]\ to a third party. Your name is listed in the title only.
Docmrent1*1 originating »ith the following government agency(ies*, was/were forwarded to them for direct response to you.
Pace's1 referred for consuliatior. u- the following government agericy(ies^;as the information originated with them. You will
be advised of availability upor. reu;rr. of the material to the FBI.
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MemorandumTO SAC, LOS AWCEZJS (3^-156) DATE: 8/29/68
SUBJECT: Res FRANK BURNS, JE.
The report ret l
K i J E a , Los Angelesiu4e available to
HBHBft c°py o f an LAFD property report,cts item of evidence No.1^3 as a role of
1,600 feet in length, which wa"5 mueivedS jTl d h i h k id
f p p p y , ,from Mr* FRAWK BURHSf jTl f and which was booked as evidencein cd?aieetlon" Wi h t h i s invest igation.
Lieutenant CHARLES HIGBIE, LAFDj SU3, advised on8/22/68, that FBAHZ BURNS, JR. i s the attorney for JESSEpKRUHjt. Speaker of the Bouse, California State Legislature,
"Sacramento, California, whose of f ices are located at650 South Grand Avenue, Suite 600, Los Angeles, California.
A copy of t h i s property report i s attached hereto,
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cl»ii ifk>ti*n tt property)TiTTF"ST«.O. IN CITY OF LOS ANGELES EACH CASE M
TYPE OF PtEMlSES
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, IF NOT LISTED. OR OTHER THAN ABOVE. 14) ITEMIZE AND DESCRIBE ALL PROPERTY. CIVE ALL SERIAL NUMBERS AND OTHER MAMS I SERIAL i .TITT OF IDENTIFICATION. LIST ONLY ONE ARTICLE ON A U t t t . , . 1 AND ENGRAVING
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UNITED STATES GCWEKNMENT
MemorandumSAC, LOS AH(JELES (56-156
r OATS:
Ret BENKENSALT
On 8/22/68, .Sergeant Mi£E i m s f e LOSjment (LAPD); SUS, made available to _
i copy of an intra-department memorancLPD dated 7/31/68, which pertains to a
campaign poster bearing a photograph of the late SenatorKENNEDY and a book entitled "Assassination" by BEN ABRO.Both were received for processing for latent prints. Thereport of the SID Latent Prints Section is attached hereto.
It wasentitled "Assass:the Williamwas round~in a tOaks, California,was found
2termined that the foregoing is a bookf&t±onn by one BEN ABRO and published byCompany of Now Y<ITPV1 The book In questionsh can at the Conejo .Community Park, Thousandbetween lfa^0and^^>^^J968. The book
i^B^^^^^MB|Bfc_iii reside"ornia, telephone ^__m
T»as turned over by Park Ra/fger to the Ventura CountySheriff's Office on 6/5/68, and subsequently turned over bythat agency to the Los Angeles Police Department on 6AO/60.
Also accompanying was a campaign poster bearinga photograph of the late Senator KENNEDY and a politicaladvertisement entitled "I run for the Presidency because I wantthe United States to stand for hope, for the reconciliation ofmen, for new policies".
A copy of the photograph and political advertisementis also attached hereto.
NTftA-DEPARTMEHT CORRESPONDENTS .- •-
TO: Commander:.'Special Unit
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On 3 July 66 a snail campaign poster with a picture of SenatorKennedy and a book rAssinationr by Ben\Lbro were received forprocessing for latent prints. ;; : - •
Campaign photo-Negative - Vv:'V<: \, ; - v . - - • . . • . . • •. r - ^ - = ' * ' : « • • : \ •• • • '
" Book- One photo with three identifiable\latents.Two photos with unidentifiable lattnts*
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All unidentified latents were checked against\he following;Sirhan B Sirhan v i-^ , - i
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' hode, f o r ^ b reconciliation of men.
••^Senator Robert F.Kenntdy, Marth 1«. 1968 j |
With these words, Senator Robert F. Kennedy launched hiscampaign for the presidency and gave new hope to millions^/-of his countrymen and to (he world. New hope because Senator . {;
. t . Concrete recommendations toward an honorable end: \ t o the war in Viet Narn. ' . ' ^ ^
* ' ?•' t*ew solutions to tl»« problerat f oW".ittc«. • * '
H f 3. A loiig^fe effective^brdJdc^rnD|ii«^* - V
'i't--A Total commitment to the c«|se ©I
hy
^ $ . EjghteerilyeaVs of intensive experiehcie In public service,; : ?
f ranging from'^favy seaman to,Attorney general of the' United StatesTnember of the National Security CouncilUnited States/jmember of the National Security Council,
' and U.S. Senator.'' ';?y-\- . £"^ ^" '^v^ ' :^ ;
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y jhnd tlhis is not an •ordinary election. Give me your h?nd and your help/>k^v
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum• . • • ; ^ > : . -
• SAO, LOS AHOELES (56-136)
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OATS: 8/29/68
FROM :
SUBJECT:
PoOn 8/22/68, jftergeant NIKB IIELSEIf, Loa Angele
d ilbl t ^dsus. made available toy of in X*PD "An«
a reflects>er shell
the WJ: TO.Ali^jt f vhich reflects thaiL
g none were found to have beenfired from the weapon taken from SIRHAN SIRHAlf following,his arrest on 6/5/68. _ ^ ^ *
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ANALYZID IVIDENCE
OHB1PI, lobart F,i - . * . • • • - . •
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a •»*.&§&*The undersigned •* prepared to testify fhot he fe *)'— _
the Let Angeiei Police Deportment; ihot he did on the ' \ f doy of
employed by
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Memorandum•> ••* am us*, m m
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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TO
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: SACf L06 AF0ELE3
SUBJECT: KEMSAUT
: 8/29/68
IRA OOLDSTEH
On 8/22/68,Sergeant KIKE WIEIflEH, Los Angeleat ^ J I ^ D ^ SUS, made available to
^ ^ copy>o1r an LAPD property report*ni ls report, attached nereto^/describes as an Itemevidence (Item Ko. Ikh) one/pair of nea'fl.erw trovers cThese were worn by IBA GOJZJSTEIj ryhen he was shotr at the "Ambassador Hotel. J .
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lot Angttit Wtet Dtptrtmcnt,. PROPERTY REPORT
tvi4«iK«: BOOK TO AJUtESTCC IF M M C t M K TO VICTIM. '
Evl4««Mt BOOK TO OFFICER IF NO AMESTEE OK VICTIM.
P»»p*ity: MOIC T» ACTUAL Fntte*. ^ '
: BOOK TO DEPOSITOR, a m R O t PERSON u i u w n i . •«POSSESSION. „ ••,_, ,
lrtJ for «t*h dlfftrtrt * •% • -
H V . O« OTY It DATE CftlME OCCUMtEft
tt THIS ST0UN
DVB H)« Dt-KKOWK
UST AKY CONNEOIM KPORS t t TWf A Dt,
CD IF STOLEN IN OTV Of LOS ANGELES EACH U S E MUST BE COVERED BY CftlMC AHO MOJMrmr REPORTS, ib DBCR1BE CIRCUMSTANCES RESULT1HC IN BOfiKJM OF THIS PBOP*EITV. O> 6IVE AMMESS, TIME AHpVOR PHONE NUMUN WHERE CONCERNED PERSONIS) WAY BE CONTACTED BY DAY INVESTIGATORS
ITEMHO. TtTY
IF NOT LISTED. OR OTHER THAN A i O V t ( « ITEMIZE AftO OESCJUBE A U PROPERTY. t lVE ALL SERIAL NUMBERS ANO OTHER MARKS t S E U A T ~OF IDENTIFICATION, LIST ONLY ONE ARTICLE ON A UNC. . I AMD EWRAWW
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
MemorandumTO : SAC, LOS ASGELES (56-156)
a*--DATB: 8/29/66
FROM :
SUBJECT:
On 8/22/68, C«M i c e Department (LAfDIpertaining toassassinationsatisfaction t>
>t*l& HUGH BROVK^ Los Angele*SUSj advised that Investigation
connection with the KENNEDT»d to his almost completeLbrleated all or part of hit
'previous versions of what he allegedly saw and was ajto. It is the intention of the LAPP not to request
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandumi f •
TO
ntoif
SUBJECT:
SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-I56) DATE: 8/9/68
KENSALT
Re memo of SA AMEDEE 0 , RICHARDS, J r . . t o theSAC dated 7 /24 /68 ( S e r i a l
RE:
On 8/6/68, Detective Sergeant SANDLlS, Los AngelesPolice Department, currently assigned to the SUS Unit ofthe Los Angeles Police Department advised as follows:
SUGGESTED LEAD
Conand interviewLos Angeles
riate investigation to locatehrough investigation ats Office.
SCARCHCOSCRKUZEO
SEP 4 1968FBI — LOS ANGELES
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UNITED STATES GOVEIRNMENT
MemorandumSAC, LOS ANGELES (56f . l56) 8/27/68
FROM :
S U BJE C T iEENSALT
Re memo of SUPERVISOR m 6/17/68.
On 6/2made to contact
tdena
UUC 01 CoWhj however, ne was expectedduring the next week. She stated he maintained all recordsconcerning personnel in his private office.
*i
..„_„. oiately^i weeKs/ e sai4HHIIBIBterTninated withoutnotice on 5/H/6B, and reportedly left the United States for
:ica. He said he later learned through,:o-workers, who he cannot recall, thai.
estranged wife was attempting to serve papers on him fordivorce and he left the U.S. to avoid being served. Mr.
'urnished the following background information regarding
Residence
Telephone No.Marital StatusChildrenSelective ServiceStatusCitizenship
J
SERIALIZED—£S£TILED_^S-£
/'.UG3 0 1968F 8 l _ LOS ANGELES
o oII LA 56-156 • • ' * • ;
Previous Employment
References
Education
w[ r- _ onsideredemployee who got along well with
;o be an excellentworkers.
was made to contact _negative results. On
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ illy contacted__audadvised she is 1 ^ H ^ H ^ H H | | ^ ^ | A She scurrently traveling outside the uTs^Hiowever,telephonic contact with him approximately every four weeks.
as^^HHpHB-s out of the countera travel status no addltTona^effort is being rade to'-
this titre.
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UNITED STATES
MemorandumTO /SAC, LOS ANGXLBS (56-156)
:SAC, EL PASO (173-24 ) (ROC)• ', : • * * : . *
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SUBJECT ;KENS ALT
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XXATB: 8 / 2 8 / 6 8
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Buflle: 62-587 • • 'Re Bureau letter to SAC, Albany, dated 7/30/68.
This Is to advise that established informantsand sources, Including those in the racial fields, harebeen contacted by the SI Paso Office since 6/5/68 relativeto the captioned natter,and no information whatever has beenreceived indicating that any group in the El Paso area Isplanning any type of violence as a result of the captionedmatter. • • • - ' . , . - ' • , . .
In addition, no information was received fromany source which could be considered pertinent to the in-vestigation currently being conducted by the Los AngelesOffice.
El Paso will remain alert for any informationwhich might be of assistance to the office of origin andwill promptly disseminate any such information received.
2J- Los Angeles- El Paso
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Fbi - LOS ANGELE3
Buy US Savings Bonds Regularly on the PayroU Savings Plan /
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TO: DIRECTOR, FBI (62-587)
FROM* SAC, NEW YORK (44-1640)
SUBJECT! KEHSALT
Re Lot Anseles airtel to Bureau, E/15/63, settingforth results of interview with STEVE
Unclosed for the Bureau are thre£ copies and forLcs Anaelea 30 copies of the results of an interview withSCHAPIRO on S/19/68. • .
3-Bureau (62-587)(Ends. 3) ,vflQ L C C Angles (5§r156)(EKCLS. 30)fYorK
FD-J6 m « . S-2S-«4)
OF B I
Date: 8/28/68
Transmit the following In
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(Type in plaintext or code)
AIRMAIL(Priority)
SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
SAC, NEW ORLEANS (173-994)(RUC)
* SUBJECT: KENSALT
Re Los Angies t e l e t y p e t o New Or leans , 8/24/68,
Q_ Enclosed for Los Ange_FD-302 concerning interview of
es ofon 8/24/68.
FD-302.
OF HIS
terviewed 8/24/68 as per attached
CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEEOUS IN VIEWm i S IN THE PAST M
HAS BEFJX DESCRIBED AS AN ALCOHOLIC WHO BECCMSS UNSTABLEV;H:IN INTOXICATED. " "~
Los Angeles (Enc-25)f- New Orleans
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Approved:Special Agent in Charge
Sent M Per
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f. -FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
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the Kational Automobile Dealers Association truck meetingat the Americana Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida, He recalledaround Maj^l8^19&3^ho^^^^^£gndcd dinner and at thisdinner Hflflfl ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^alor nt- ^^ efl AAa ^^Qonncct^put^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I^I^HHpl pB^^toarCompany BirsxoT^^frginT9H^HHp^^|pifasbvJLXl«,Tennessee, and a nan from Bristol, Tennessee, attended. Hestatod he cauldjLj^^call the nane of the nan froa Bristol,Tennessee, j f l^^^^l^^ald there were about 14 people whosat at a longtaDieat this dinner and that a lariof persons attended the conference at the Eotel.said tha^^ej^ad^aolace at the table about 4 t ^ J poisonsfrom fl^^HH|HH^ K° said ho does recall that in generalc6nvorsa^^^^soSeone7 ho did not know vho made the reaark,
'said something about sosto group possibly being behind the.KING natter. .
said hoHe stated he could recall no further detai ls . He
jad placed absolutely no significance in this and3o had boon quite a bi^^of^i^^a2^^^£Oing on. JIr»
paid that he has known * f l | B H > I H V o r about 6years and hedescribed hira as t^very reputable oaa_ of ^oodreputation • ^^^^^HI^Bsaid i t was his belliwas the typeo^manwho would possibly have ralopinions and just go ahead and say something.
said further that during the dinner,soneone also ca^e a remark to the effect that after what\ad hap-ooned to JACK, soaothing night happen to BOBBY.
;ould not recall any specific words, other details,IO recall who oado this reaark, w
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Dot* dictotod___8/(a/G8_Thii iot»mttA »«i^^llllWI!5!iSS!!3SltonriSr«ontlu*iooi ol «i« FBI. If la tki aropartr V * • Pll and It loenaa* la *o«rHaod»icenlan»*«r«M>ltoba4Uli1faulia>evltW« four ogancy. • v:
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FROM: SAC, Cleveland
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Re Cleveland e lrte l to the Bureau, 8/5/68.
Enclosed for Memphis aFD-302 reflecting interview wit:c a s e s , " ..•• . . . • •• ;•• ' •• r
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1* one copy ofor your respective
SE«tAU2a>»_-_JtJlfcro—,.
I AUG^9196&1 •-LOS ANGELES
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TO 1 DIRECTOR, FBI (62-587)
FROK l SAC, MOT TORK
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KEKSALT
ReLAalrtel to Bu
Enclosed for the Bureau are three coplea of aninsert and for Los Angeles 30 copies of the caae insert of theresults of the above leadsare 3 copies of a photographby Nassau County Police Dept.
Al
LEADS
AKOEtES
or LOB Angele»,akea.7/l?/57,
tooNEW YORK
Vlll notify NY toas been interviewed.
C3 - Bureau (Enc. 3)S > Lot Angeles (56-1r- New York
56J (Enc. 33)
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UNITED STATES GOV£fc*MENT
Memorandum
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TO
FROM
SUBJE
'DIRECTOR, FBI
SAC, LOS ANGELES P)
KENSALT00: Los Angeles
DATE: 8/29/68
Re New York letter, 7 A V 6 8 and Washington Fieldletter, 8/12/68.
Referenced cinformation indicating^activities in the Unite ates.
ons contained no additionalis involved in subversive
Since he has been interviewed and has Indicatedhis dislike of NASSER and the policies of the United ArabRepublic, it is felt that an additonal interview would serveno useful purpose at this time. No addlti^ia^ijavestigationtherefore, is being recommended regarding|^^B^^»JACB andthe case is being placed in closed status^^^^^^*
- Bureau (RM)f- Los Angeles
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum: SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
SAC. SPRINGFIELD (44-568) -RUC-
5U8JECT: KENSALT
(00: LOS ANGELES)
DATB: 8/29/68
Re Springfield letter to Los Angeles 7/1/68.
No further investigation has been conducted atSpringfield and Los Angeles has been provided with theresults.
1 -Los Angeles (56-156)
ingfield (44-568)-
b?' SWtA
SEP 3 1968*F B I - L O S ANGELES
U.S. Saviny Bonds Regutarlj on the Payroll Saving Wan
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TO: DIRECTOR, FBI (62-587)
PROM: SAC, HEW YORK (44-1640)
SUBJECT: KEUSAIff
ReWPOairtel to Bureau end,NY dated 7/17/68 withair mail copy to LOB Angeles requiting MY to obtainphotographs taken "by VIRGINIA GJJi at Ambassador Hotelon 6/4 -5/68, from ^PlcTorial^arade", New York,MY.
ReKTairtel to Bureau and IA dated 7/24/68, containingblack and white pictures taken by VIRGINIA GUY and settingout lead to obtain color pictures from "Pictorial Parade"when they were available.
'8/29/68,1"Pictoria^Parade", 130 West 4i*nd S t ree t , NY, NY, madeavailable the color photos made by VIRGINIA GUY on thewest coast . ^ Jh^rewere no color phdtos taken on June 4 or3, 1968, adHH^Hkcnows off\ione taken by GUY on those dates.The color photos yera of Senator ROBERT KE1IMEDY and crowds
jrevious dates. No color photographs were obtained fromlas there were none of in teres t to th is investigation.
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of conversation she mentioned she had either heard something onthe radio or some rumor predicting that some political figurewas going to be killed. No mention was made as to the identityof the political figure or whgnjjhe killing was to occur. Whatshe said was very vague andflH^H^Klidn't pay much attention toit at the time. Two days later when Senator ROBERT KENNEDY waskilled* he recalled the conversation and wondere^about it. Ina subsequent telephone Conversation with^^^^^H^B^he referredto her previous conversation in regard t^^^^^^^aacrion that apolitical figure was to be killed* and made a remark to theeffect that she guessed whatever the rumor was she had heardmust have been correct.
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,-Lieufceoant Mfti-nJSL.^|^^i^theLs^^nggles PoliceDepartment (LAPD) advised S A ^ H H f l H H H ^ H f l B thatinvestigation to date has f a i l ea topos^We^^E^ab l i sh theidentities of the ptrcais accosip&ning the late SenatorK0H3KE P. K3KHEDY in.the ambulance.from Ambassador Hotel to•Central Receiving Enspit&JL in Lcs Ar,gelos, following theshootinc on. 6/5/68. Information, has boon received that
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. In addition to the above information furnished by^PEHA^ the Los Angeles 1 Office received information
that UAJPEK ROfERS of "Loo!-/ }fet±zine may also have been
One of the ambulance attendants interviewed advisedthat two individuals were riding in the front of the ambulancewith the driver, one of whom was WILLIAM BARRY.
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It is the desire of the Los Angeles Police Departmentto determine exactly v;ho v?as present in the ambulance, theirspecific locations in that vehicle and anything further theymight add which they have not already furnished upon inter-views .
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AT MEW YORK CITY. KEV? YORK; Will reinterviewWILLIAM "BILL BAIffiY concerning hxc complete knowledge ofthe information being sought by the IAPD in connection withthose individuals who v:ere in the arabulance on the raorningof the shooting.
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TO: DIRECTOR, FBI (62-587)
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FROM: •';. SAC, IOS ANGELES (56-156)(P)
SUBJECT: "'KEHSALT
Re Bureau letter to Los Angeles, 8/22/68.
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Photograph furnished to L<Js Angeles withreferenced communication exhibited to Los Angeles PoliceDepartment Detective Personnel familiar with SIRHAK andAgent Personnel, Los Angeles Division, vjho have observedSIR]."!? on many occasions since his arrest. Thoseindividuals all of opinion individual in right foregroundof photograph, holding camera, definitely not identicalwith SIRJIAN BISHARA SIRHAN.
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information as well as a photograph that she took of the late SemKennedy when *he was at a meeting of the Indian Center San FranciscoIn 12/6?.Included in this photo was an Individual believed to be Sirhan
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>t further identin*"Conversation with dim the"subject or the above photo came up and hestated that he knows other people that were at this^^^^u^hgn^hepicture was taken who state that Sirhan was present^LILHflHHJ^Iasked him i f he told that information to the FBI, HeiinraedlateTy^^^became .ailent and did not answer the que^^^^^^^^^^^^-^.^^^^^
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auajscn KENSALT.Information Concerning.
On September 3* 1968, at approximately 3-25>pm, thewriter was summoned to the reception room for the purpose oftalking with Mr.'a. MICHAEL Mc\!OVAN. and RONALD ALLEN, whoidentified themselves as, "defense investigators For DefenseAttorney, BUSSELLK, PAP^ffwg, who Is acting In behalf ofaccused assasln SIRHAN SIRHAN," (See-business card).
UPON taking the men into an Interview room, theystated they had come to the Los Angeles Office hoping tosee and interview the "Agent" assigned to the SIRHAN case.They were advised the "Agent" handling the case was notavailable, but If they cared to make any request or leaveany information, this writer would be sure It was directedto the proper administrative authority.
Me COWAN, acting as spokesman for the two, statedhe would like to specifically request the following:
MeCOWAN stated they understood the FBI has conductedsome 600 plus interviews of persons in attendance at theAmbassador Hotel on the night of the KENNEDY assasinationattempt. He said they would like to specifically request acopy of that list of people in attendance who were interviewed.
Secondly, they specifically wanted to know. If,during the course of these Interviews, it had been broughtout or mentioned by anyone interviewed that they specificallyheard of, or observed the accused assasln, SIRHAN SIRHAN,either consuming or being served any alcoholic beverages in •the hall that night.
McCOWAN again reiterated this was a specific request andthey therefore expected some type of answer.
They were advised their request would be made amatter of official record, at which time they left.
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MemorandumTO :SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156) 9/U/68
FROM : SUPERVISOR flLLIAH JOHN NOLAN
SUBJECT: KENSALT
Reference Is made to memorandum of IC/3/68.
V, 3. Attorney WILLIAM M. BYRNE was telephonycallycontacted following the appearance of MICHAEL MC COIfffl and'RONALD ALLBw and their request for a list of persons Inter-viewed by xhe FBI In this investigation*
Mr. BYRNE advised that any such request wouldproperly be directed to the prosecuting authorities, whichin this instance is not the Federal Government. The prosecu-tion is in the hands of the District Attorney's Office forthe County of Los Angeles*
At 5:05 P.M., 9/3/68, th writer telephonically, y & Associates, and advised
Mr. ALLEN that his request for such a list of pensons inter-viewed would properly be directed by Mr. PARSOlJ^to the prose-cuting authorities, and that the Federal Government is notprosecuting SIRHAN B. SIRHAN, and, accordingly, his requestshould be directed to the District Attorney's Office. Rewas also advised that the FBI operates under the rules andregulations of the Department of Justice, and that if eitherhe or Mr* PARSONS had any request to make concerning any inves-tigation, it should be directed to the U. S. Attorney's Office,and not directed to the FBI.
Mr. ALLEN advised that the reason he had contactedthe FBI was that the Investigative staff of the Los AngelesPolice Department had informed Mr. MC COWAN that if they wantedto know who was interviewed by the FBI, the FBI would be thepeople to contact*
Mr* ALLEN was again advised that his request shouldbe directed to the prosecuting authorities and not the FBI.
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BOMBINGS IN LOS ANGLES ALL INFORMA.TION CONTAINEOJ IXY 19, 1968 / HFRHN K l I N n A ^ H F DBOMBING MATTER ' MtKI.lH Jo UVU.L^:OiMLJ
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Descriptions of the Above indivldc&ls may be foundin LHM enclosed with Miami airtel to the Bure&u, 6/13/68,
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Ls known to the FBI since beapparently took some pRotogr'Ip'nB of SIRHAN BISHARA SIKBAN,suspected assassin of ROBERT F. KENNEDY, to the FBI office inLos Angeles., \
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The above is being furnished for the iaforKatton ofLos Angeles and any desired action in connection with the'possible Investigation of the bombings -which reportedly occurredIn Los Angeles on 7/19/68.
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FROM: , SAC, LOS A13GELES (56-156)(P)
SUBJECT; JXESSALT
RE AUTOPSYSENATOR HOBS
ORT -KENKEDY
On 9/3/58, HERBERT"^ ROY, AdministrativeDeputy Coroner, los Angeles County Coroner's Office,10*1 Hnll of Jiistice, los Angeles, California> telephoneMl 5-?z'51 (extension 82483), vas telephonically contactedfor the purpose of staking arrangements to obtain a copyof the e.utop?y x-Goort based en the eutopsy of the lateSenator ROBERT l\ KEXKEDY. . •
KC BOY advir.ed hs had previously ciisensced thisvritb Chief Medical Exsir.:Lnor TI-lOi-IAS T. HOGUUHI, M.D.On 9/3/68, MC TiOY ?£ain discussed this matter v;ith KOCIJOhT,at vjhich time he was unable to obtain from UOGUCHI enopinion as to whether or not e copy of the autopsy rspoitwould be luadc available to any agency prior to trie- coiti'f-enccrr.of the SIRHA:; trial. KC ROY further explained that KCGI/CIilis v:sll aware that the previously ir.^csed court instractionsv;.ith recpsct to release of .information in this investigationdoes not r.pply to the FBI.
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MC KOY "stated he would again contact KOGUCHI " ~and attempt to obtain from him a decision with respectto furnishing a copy of the autopsy report, as well asphotographs taken at the time of the autopsy.
On 9/3/68, Deputy Los Angeles County DistrictAttorney DAVID FITTS advised his office has not yetreceived a copy of the autopsy report on KENNEDY and doesnot expect that it will be released by Dr. KOGUCHI untilthe trial corumenees.
Los Angeles will continue to follov/ thismatter and keep the Bureau appropriately advised.
For the information of the Bureau, Governor ROHALDREAGAN of California on 9/3/68 vetoed'a bill passed by theI968 Legislature which had been co-authored by AssemblySpeaker J2SSE K. UN3UH (Dsznocr&t, Inglevrood), which bill wouldhave required p«r2er»s venting to m&?:o u^s of the officialautopsy pictures of Senator H0B3RT P. KENNEDY to obtain acourt order. The "Lcs Angeles Times" of 9A/68 advised thatthe restriction had originally hscn requested by DistrictAttorney EVKL.LB J. YOUIIGEH of Los Angeles County, who fearedthere vtculd be a \,*ide demand for KENNEDY photogr&phs byexplo3.tors and tho raorbidly curious. The article reflecteda statcn&nt by th3 Governor that h& vetoed the bill.becauseit is "so bcdly worded that it would have the unintendedeffect of impeding the- legitiRate \ico of autopsy photographsin McdicRl education and research*" The Governor also advisedthat nedical researchers and forensic pfithologists had com-plainad that the bill would have had a detrimental effect onscientific advancement.
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Regarding the jcflfluftj^jftheLos Angeles PoliceDepartment (LAPP) to SA fliHIHHHMfehat the FBIattempt to locate and interviewaT^^^^^ at the AmbassadorHotel as of 6A/68, USA WILLIAM M. BYRNE was advised of thisrequest, and it was pointed out that this was a "shotgun"request based upon no information. Mr. BYRNE advised thathe would discreetly contact the Department and ascertainwhether such a request was based upon some telephonic communi-cation between the LAPD and the Department of which he andthe FBI were unaware. He said he would contact the writeron the morning of 9/14-/68 and advise him of the re suits of hisinquiry.
It should be noted that the LAPD have been previouslyadvised that the FBI was not seeking to locate and interviewguests, at which time the LAPD indicated that they would handlethis phase themselves, which they at the present time advisethey are not in a position to do.
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mg the California Primary* B* was ft supporter and work-er la the campaign of Senator KOBERT F. KSXNEDY* On electionday, June 4, 1968* be was engaged during the greater part ofthe day In transporting voters to the polls* At approximately8:00 P. H. be vent to the Ambassador Hotel to take part la aKENNEDY victory party lor the press and campaign workers.
stated that at twelve aldnlght he vas la theballroos of the Ambassador Hotel, when Senator KENUEDT deliveredhis victory speech* CUETIf said that his location during thespeech vas to the right front of the podlua approximately threefeet fron Senator KENNEDY* This location le as he vas facingthe podiua* CURTIK said that Senator KENNEDY'S speech lastedapproximately nine to ten Minutes, and at the conclusion ofthe speech he <CQETIK) engaged la jubilant shouting with therest of the Individuals in the ballroon*
CQRTIK advised that at the end of the speech SenatorKEJfliXDY turred and proceeded through the curtains at the rearof the podiua into aa anterooa* e JET IN stated that he theaclinbed over the pod 1 us and followed the crowd as It was surg-ing after Senator KENNEDY, He stated that be was caught up iathe movement of the crowd and proceeded through the anteroominto a corridor and then turned right and proceeded tov*rd thekitchen area* CURT III stated that he did not actually see Sena-tor KENNEDY throughout the entire tiae that the group was mov-ing through the anterooa Into the corridor but caught Inter-mittent glances of Senator KEK3EDY through the aoving crowd*CURTIH stated that the procession moved through swinging doorsInto a pantry area, a»d at the ti*e he was approximately 15feet behind Senator KENNEDY. CURTIN said that as he was aboutto go through the swinging doors he heard one loud report fol-lowed by two other loud reports In quick succession* CUBTDt
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•aid that he then Jumped quickly through the swinging door* *',and observed Senator KSXXHDT falling to the floor in the pantrycorridor* - • '-. • - • • j
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CTRTIlf stated that the crowd of people inedutelybehind Senator KENNEDY seened to suddenly open, enabling hla 'to lunge to too side of Senator KENNEDY as be fell to the floor,COBTIH stated that Senator IENKBDY fell to his right and threwhis right i n up in the air as if to grasp the right side ofhis head*
advised that he was one of the very first, ifsot the first person, to reach Senator ISNKEDT, and he iaaediate-ly handed Senator KENNEDY a string of roeary beads. tMJKTDTand KENNEDY clutched the beads as CURT IN placed his lips nearKEKHKDY'a ear and began an Act of Contrition prayer*
C JET IB stated that pass confusion In the area occur-red at this tiae, and he recalled hearing various individvalsaround him ecre&aing, and asking hl« if he vas a priest* CURTIHstated that at this point after being over Senator IENXLLY forapproximately a ainute an unknown oan helped bin to his feetand told hia that he had done all that could be done. This in-dividual helped CURTIH a fev feet avay and at this point K m .ETHEL KNKEDY and her sister bad arrived at KSKXEDY's side*
CUBTIH stated that It vas at this time that he ob-served BOSIE CHEER and several other individuals holding a per-son later determined to be SIR BAN SDUI&H in the area of thet*!oa several feet down the corridor froa KENNEDY»s location*CJBTZH stated that the mrging crowd was screaialng and tryingto get to SIRKAN, but CHJffiR and others were protecting aiaaAHfrom the crowd, and at the same tine they were trying to sub-due hia9
CUBTIIf said that he did not observe the shots beingfired, and as he was leaning over Senator KENNEDY, ESNKEDY ap-peared as if he was starting to say something, but if anythingwas actually said, th« noise of the crowd prevented COETIHfroa understanding It. . . . .
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etated that during the aext few almttee beia a etate of sear ehock but recalla the preaa and televlaioa
eonaeotaiora around fetal asking qutetioaa aad following klwvharever he went la the corridor.
I t thie t l M t o Individual who identified biaeelf aaaTU BLOCK eaae to Cx»TXM*a asal«Uaoa and took him upotairala the hotel away from the pre*o and televlaioa eonariitatore*CORTJH at*ted that BWCK told hia that he waa froa ti*n Vlmgaand was a ae»bor of tbo XRH EDf ataf f • Yhlle urataira la thehotel, Ct&?l* waa aUo aeaiated by VTkPHBH eatSB, a nmUEUTauf f aei
CUBtUf provldad tho folloving description of
of BirthPiac« ot Birth
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TO: SAC, LOS ANGELES ( 5 6 - 1 5 6 )
FROM; SAC, NEWARK ( 4 4 - 8 7 2 ) (RUC)
SUBJECT: KENSALT
Re Los Angeles a i r te l to Newark, dated 8/22/68.
Enclosed for Los Angeles are nine p /an FD-302 reflect ing interview of DANIEL JOHN CU3TIN.
CURTIN advised that he is returning toLos Angeles ^ ^
:UfiTIN has extensive notes, newspaperarticles and other material regarding the incident whichhe will take back to Los Angeles with him.
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Angeles (Encl. 27)/ ££? 6 1968
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To: SAC, Los Angeles (56-156)
FVom: Director, FBI
KENSALT
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PERSON, ENTION
8 d v l S e Angeles Police Department/ :
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{ 1 Negative P I See belowSubject's name and aliases
SIRHAN SIHHA&Address of subject Chancier o( CAM
KENSALT
Complaii COBtpIsiout'i iddres* andtelephone number
Complaint received
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Age
Sex
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• Female
Height Hair
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Build Birth date and Birthplace
Complexion
Scars, marks or other d m
Facts of complaint^^^^^^jtatfe^^^j^sldes at the above addj^^^but worka at
&BkflHHHHiilHii^B^LiHfe telephone numbeaflf^H^during the day*C said he understands tho FBI has been o a ^ ^ ^ i i s residence abgutfoui* time now Inquiring of his wife about himself and SIRHAN, Csaid he would appreciate I t If the F3I wants to know something*that h9 be contacted about I t rather than his wife* He was advisedhis call would be made a matter of record*
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
MemorandumTO : SAC, LOS ANGELES : 9/6/68
FROM ; SUPERVISOR WILLIAM JOHN
SUBJECT: KENSALT
MICHAEL-MC COWMff telephone 626-6^31, investigatorfor RUSSELL PARSES, telephoned at U:00 P.M., 9/5/68, askingto speak to Agent NOLAN. He was advised that the writer wasout of the office and requested that his call be returned.
The writer returned the call at 5*50 P.M., butMC COWAN had left his office.
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Transmit the following la
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TO SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-256)
SAC, SAN FRANCISCO (62-5481)(RUC)
SUBJECT KENSALT
Attached are six stencils and proof sheets forFD-302'B regarding the following requests from your office:
1. Stencils and proof sheets for followinginvestigation in wsnnTist to 'Lett Angeles airtel to Bureaudated 8/6/68, re,
Check of records* Mountain View PoliceDepartment concerning above individuals.
lf\ San Francisco indices are negative re names con-tained in material furnished by you.
• Los Angeles (Enc. 12J//L/Francisco ^ /v
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hie 2 . S t e n c i l and proof sheet for FD-302 for i n t e r -view of fanCY WAI/taCE, in response to Los Angeles a i r t e l sSan Francisco dated 8 / 1 / 6 8 , and 8 /9 /68 , re Mrs. JOHNnee w^bi^r" a)ca Hi " -BKp-1
In the event VALERIE Sf has not been inter-can be locatedviewed and such an interview is desired, she
through her parents atCalifornia.
3. Stencil^and proof sheet for FD-302 for inter-view of RICHARD ORFATlEA in response to Los Angeles airtelto San Francisco -dated 8/9/68, re RICHARD ORFALEA L D A V I D
In the event ttATjjICKd and such ah"intervi
Jias not beend h i i
n t jj ft y eninterviewed and such ah"interview is desired, he is in Memphis,parents at ^^^^^^^^^HH|^^RHHHfl|H|H^KtelephonInterview w^^n^^^W^^^^^TovrevBr^^ffl^^KW^^HC LAUGHLlw i<J6elnot have any pertinent information re KENSALT.
OKFALEA is not acquainted with anyone by the nameof J?AVID ROCHE-and does not recall meeting anyone on thenight of June 4-5, 1968, answering his description.
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Transmit the following in Date: August 16, 1968
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SACs, Los AngelesHouston
'FROM; Director, FBI
KENSALT BE JOSEPH WIJ ?fXLJ,XKX
Re Houston airtel 8/8/68, wherein it was indicatedLuke positively identified Sirban's photograph as being iden-tical to the individual in his restaurant, 5/23/68, who statedan intent to kill a senator in California.
This aspect of our investigation into the assassi-nation of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy must be fullyresolved. Houston advise the circumstances surrounding theidentification of Sirhan by Luke. Conduct all other logicalinvestigation in order to determine if Luke's story can becorroborated or refuted,
Los Angeles conduct that necessary investigation todefinitely account for Sirhanfs activities on or about 5/23/68.
Keep Bureau advised.
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Memorandum
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TO ; 3 A C (56-156) OATE: 8 / 2 0 / 6 8
FROM ;
SUBJECT: KEHSALT
Re: Memo of SA flHflHHBB^Bfeted 6 A7/68.
student at Pasadena City College (PCC) duringperiod of 1961-1962 was mentioned by PCC officials as
possibly being associated with Sirhan Sirhan.the
s of the investigation cond-any possible connection
Attached is a copy,ucted in regard tof her with SirhanT
The original of all FD 302 has been initialed and filedseparately.
urniBhed ro I"S
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City College {Jstudent who atten
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In connection with attempts to ident i fy the woman inthe polka-dot dress—ahtL_wes alle*
Jimb a s _s a d or Ho t e 1 _ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _Pa sadena
Jvne 17J 1968 adylSid there was an Iranian*1961 and 1962 who was extremely
attractive in figure, being quite petite. She had no ideawhether or not SIRHAN knew this girlj, but furnished the following^formation concerning her:
Name5exFaceBornEducation
Guardian
Permanent. ResidenceParents
Prior residences
tiorabr
jthe g i r l always seemed to have lo t sof rabney, "and an^eared to be an opportunist The record ref lected!Toodbury Cell•:&:•:••. L3C /ngc l e s , had requested a t r ansc r ip t of herrecord from FCC Ui Tiro: 1965
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review of this file revealed t' ormation;
ies ootained Xrom this file:
NationalityDate of BirthPlace of BirthHeight
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WeightEyesHairOccupationEmployed
Home Address
Married to
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s CallforniaapartmentresidedHe statedand believe
advisend thator appro
eft h i s apartmeny~~fiim to be l iv ing in
employed by the
ng the aparTBlent,ery to him an
prior to tnehis
theand zo
t vthe ' tijte
statea ne nemarried and believes
he consideredand a fine fellow. Hethe apartment and he
manygaestsmaimy friends from
discussed
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politics and hanti-Semitic.Jewish and he ,or showed himself as
feels
be pro-Arab and[}re both
expressed himselfagdinst any one class of people.
^ ^ ^ _ J * ^ ^ " livingwith H H d H ^ s believedlBBHBBHHBBWlt;o be a homosexual,stating the man's speech and other characteristics werevery feminine.
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_ sjmade available for review the^_^ A review of this file
inrormattloi
Date of birthPlace of birthHeightWeightHairEyesSocial Security No
"Si
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Avenue, LOS Angeles3 Cstated he did not kno
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.fornia, on Jvxie *t>, ivo^ advlBe<it Pasadena City College (PCC) |n/»
late not recalled by hin. lie stated <?/*-Los Angeles. California in hD
,^_^^^——^, ^betteranyone elsesfflc^Sows her to be a veryrxne person and oneraised inJg^^gAdit ions of Iranian women, lie said heIJIOWS H H | H H H K n a a n 0 ^ ta!;en an active interest inAi.iericcJ^poTTtTcsnor does he Lnow her to be pro-Arab,anti-Serai t ic , or against any one claas of pe°plo«
T resides atIfornia aiid
[irhile at ?CC ;-_e cannotrecall seei:i;j SJ.R1JW Sl.UlMl nor does he believe GI.JIA1: SI.
to have associated witMn the irovy uhicli he andLe. t x/hile at th i s school.
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rvise*from September 30, 1963 through Auguststated he has no personal recollection oi
hool
Registrar's Office,Los Angeles, California,f^n
transcripts have
from Aprilthat on June
presently dating one of
to be married.that he has never known
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on June 21, jher approximately two years
;o leave *advisedJfrly 9,
., f: 7,3*ri;d. Sheoct-.bor 27, 3964
forher
the laat iMr.g sh? hsarc of__ told >y Immigration authorities
a tec since her visa had expired. Sheeportedly left the United States onhs rest ct herseated shebut
Tor her i'ren October
fbrnia,her froa Jej.uarr'l. 1957,, through Ucy 24, 1957, at which
returned to Iran to visit her fariily.ch? dc5& net v.now if and ;
ieturned to the United States*
Shs tdvisidnd but did not know th'T. *: oe ae.irl"£ "." "S>ie s"
s an exceptionally fine person and never known' be interested or to take an active part
in politics.
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Y AILGroomUsual AddressBornOccupation
Times PreviouslymarriedFather of GroomBornMaiden name of.Mother of GroomBornBrideUsual AddressBornOccupationIndustryTimes PreviouslymarriedDate of MarriageLicense NoIssuedWitness
WitnessMinister
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Date dictated 6/27/68Thi* document contain* neither recommendation* nor conclusion* of the FBI It ia th« nrniurtv «* .t. m i j • ,your agency; it and it . contentt are not to be distribded out.ide youTaBencv- Property <>f the FBI and i« loaned to
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____ c&r..iot recall maoting SI7JIA1* SIIiHAN,v'nile at Pasadena City Ci^lege, rior die: she belong to any politicalgroups or associations while attending the college 3he ctaoed£lie has never had any connections with the Students for aDemocratic Society (SDS) or the W. E. B. Du Bois Clubs or to thebest of her Itnowledge does she know anyone connected with eitherof these groups. She stated that Iranians do not consider them-selves Ar?^s and therefore she would not heve anything in commonwith SIRKAH SIRHAN nor the other Arab students attending PasadenaCity College. She Relieves in good government but has not ":>eenactive in any American t>olitlce while residing in this country.She stated on June kt 1^6^. she worked until approximately 6:00
f iP.M. and stayed home the rest of the evening.es
wing description and background information5 obtained through observation end interview:
SexRaceDate of BirthPlace of BirthHeight
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WeightEyesBuildKairOccupationHusband
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entifiable withas found to be' on file with this"
On June 25, 1968, IC flHBHHBlHMlcaused acheck to be made of the criminal records of the lbs AngelesPolice Department and Ios Anfglea County Sheriff's Office.No jLecord_identifiable with
found to be'
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MemorandumSAC, LOS AFfflELES (56-156) DATE: 8/23/68
FROM
SUBJECT: K E 1 T S A L T
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following InPasadena, California by SA ~""
tion was conducted a t
On 8/2/68counter at Luck
Jewelry andphotograph? counter at Lucky discount store. L JO Efgt Villa,
rlsedLchec"ked~ fils records or all rilm~proce~sse~(
from his counter" in 1968 without locating any record of anyfilm ever having been deposited there by anyone named SIRHAN.Records prior to 1968 would be maintained by the nein office,APCO Inc*., P, 0. Box 20, Fullerton, California 92632, phone(7U+) 526-6686. There were/custoners with a 10 - $;12 weeklyvolume. no
advised that__ .formerly operated tne concessionthere. Possibly^^^^^•i^^Bis related to him.
On advised he
worked there"a" few weeks after
unable to recall anyone namecHe eta ted that he knewas a cus toner of tne counter.
very few nanes of customers, but If there had been e customerwho h&d a volune of photography business in the range of$10 to $12 per week, his name would be et least familiar. Heviewed photogrephsof the STHrlAT* family P*S/ was unable to recalleny of then as anyone he had seen in thep past.
be ful
| but he doesnot know
HECO'f'ETrDATTOJTg Inasmuch as therefact to the information furnished baction Is felt warranted/
no basis Ino further
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
MemorandumTO : SAC, Los Angeles (56-156) DATX: 8/23/68
FROM :/Director, FBI (62-587)
SUBJECT: KEMSALTCIVIL RIGHTS
Rerep SA Amedee O. Richards, Jr., dated 8/7/68at Los Angeles*
The following corrections have been made in theBureau's copies of rerep* Make corrections in your copiesand handle appropriate dissemination thereof.
SECTION I
On page 4, line 3, three-veeJc should be hyphenatedOn page 10, last line, the first word, what, has
been changed to thatOn page 31* paragraph 3, line 1, above-mentioned
should be hyphenatedOn page 31, paragraph 4, line 4, chrome-topped
should be hyphenatedOn page 32, paragraph 1, line 5, paragraph 4,
line 4, above-described should be hyphenatedOn page 33, line 3, above-described should be
hyphenatedOn page 34, paragraph 2, line 2 and line 3, the
words with and two should be clearedOn page 34, paragraph 4# line 12, the word when
should be clearedOn page 38, paragraph 2, line 1, the name should
be COVIAHOn page 40, paragraph 1, line 2, and on page 49r.
paragraph 1, line 4, above-described should be hyphenatedOn page 52, paragraph 1, last line, the word her
should be Inserted so that the sentence iijeads - - ather
Enclosures
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds zXt&tlarly ea the Pay ml Savings Plan/
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r-On page 53/ paragraph X, line 4, preceding has
been misspelledOn page 58, paragraph 3, last line, Insert to
after prior23 On page 74, paragraph 1, line 3, the name should
bo BARRYOn page 77, paragraph 2, line 2, him has been
corrected to hisOn page 85, paragraph 1, line 10, was has been
corrected to wereOn page 85, paragraph 1, line 12, leaded
has been corrected to led* On page 91, line 11, he has been corrected to him
On page 93/ paragraph 2, line 2, the wordactivities has been misspelled
On page 94, paragraph 2, line 3, the has beencorrected to that to read - - that he would - -
On page 96, line 4, omit and before et ceteraOn page 101, paragraph 5, line 2, lead has been
corrected to ledOn page 105, paragraph 1, line 8, an apostrophe
should be placed before the s in KENNEDY'SOn page 114/ paragraph 5, line 1, curtain has
been misspelledOn page 121, paragraph 5, line 6 and line 7, an
apostrophe should be placed before the s in the wordsperson's aad man's
On page 122, paragraph 3, line 9, lead has beencorrected to led
On page 126/ line 1, the name should beMARGUERITE. In connection the name is shown in the indexaa MARGARET.
On page 127/ line 4, an has been corrected to andOn page 128, paragraph 4, line 2, assassin was
misspelledOn page 138, paragraph 3/ line 2 and the last
line, the words was and when should be clearedt On page 144, paragraph 2, line 10, above-
referred^Should be hyphenatedOn page 148, paragraph 2, line 3/ clear the word
leavingOn page 155/ paragraph 1/ line 5, pleasant-
mannered should be hyphenated
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On page 173, paragraph 2, line 10, insert had sothe sentence will read - - were dark skinned and hadblack hair*
On page 177, paragraph 2, line 8, the last wordbe should be cleared *•
On page 182, paragraph 4, line 11, staff shouldbe cleared
On page 187, paragraph 2, line 2# correct theword campaigns
On page 195, paragraph 2, line 13, the nameShould be STEPHEN
On page 199, paragraph 2, line 10, circularizationwas misspelled
On page 205, paragraph 5, line 4, GRIER wasmisspelled
On page 206, line 4, GRIER was misspelled. On page 222, paragraph 1, line 9, delete the t
*"• at the end of enoughOn page 225, paragraph 2, line 5, one-second
should be hyphenatedOn page 230, paragraph 2, line 2, niece was
misspelledOn page 230, paragraph 3* line 1, SIRIAN B.
SXRHAN was misspelledOn page 231, paragraph 1, line 8, part-time
should be hyphenatedOn page 234, paragraph 5, line 2, ^mm^m^On page 240, paragraph 3, line 3, clear the two
words, had no, at endOn page 240, paragraph 3, line 4, recollection
was misspelledOn page 241, paragraph 3, line 8, it appears that
of should be or where sentence reads - - three or - -On page 252, paragraph 2, line 8, clear the word
registeredOn page 253, paragraph 1, line 3, end line 9,
above-described and first-described should be hyphenatedOn page 260, line 1, of should be omitted before
the word approximately ,On page 260, paragraph 1, line 9, the last word
should be wereon page 271, paragraph 7, line 2, the last word
he should be clearedOn page 278, last line, morning was misspelled
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fSECTION IX
On page 300* paragraph 2, line 3* assassinatedwas misspelled
On page 301, paragraph 1, line 1* there should bean apostrophe after the s in STROIL'S
On page 3041 paragraph 1, line 1, SKYLINE wasmisspelled
On page 305, paragraph 1, line 2, Manila-type shouldbe hyphenated
On page 306, paragraph 1/ line 9, these wascorrected to there to read - - there was panic * -
t On page 308, paragraph 2, line 1, above-mentioned*fM should be hyphenated[ On page 311, paragraph 2, line 13, Biltmore was''•* misspelled
On page 314, throughout* KLINE was corrected toKLEIN. In this connection, the index incorrectly shows areference as KAREN KLIHff.
On page 318, paragraph 2, line 2, omit the e atthe end of Ambassador
On page 319, line 2, the name JESSE was misspelledOn page 321, paragraph 1, line 2, self-employed
should be hyphenatedOn page 322, paragraph 5, line 2, seeing was misspelledOn page 324, paragraph 2, lines 5 and 6, the
name is shows as RICHARD A. KLEIN. The index shows it onlyas RICHARD KLEIN
On page 326, paragraph 3, line 4, pass has beencorrected to past'
On page 329, paragraph 1, line 8, MARSHALL wasmisspelled
On page 329, paragraph 1, line 14, lead wascorrected to led
On page 330, paragraph 3, lines 7 and 9, thename was corrected to GERZX
On page 332, paragraph 1, line 10, delete dorat beginning
On page 332, paragraph 3, line 1, MENEFIELDwas misspelled •••(
On page 337, paragraph 3, line 4, song wasmisspelled
On page 342, paragraph 2, line 5, Cocoanut wasmisspelled
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On page 349, paragraph 2, line 4, GRIER wasmisspelled
On page 352, paragraph 2, line 13, evening wasmisspelled
On page 361, line 4, clear is at end of line.| On page 365, paragraph 3, line 19, lead was1 corrected to led
On page 372, paragraph 2, line 16, the naae|T~ was corrected to STEPHEN
On page 373, paragraph 2, line 3, delete toafter the word story
On page 378, line 11, work-type should behyphenated
On page 383, paragraph 2, line 5, preceding was|r* ' misspelledv ^ On page 386, paragraph 1, line 2, and on page••Ev 388, paragraph 2, line 2, free-lance should have been
hyphenatedOn page 394, paragraph 2, line 5, where was
misspelledOn page 406, line 27, omit the comma between
the words press and roomOn page 409, in the description, Caucasian was
misspelledOn page 414, paragraph 1, line 3]
should have been hyphenatedOn page 414, paragraph 3, line 2, got was
corrected to getOn page 417, paragraph 1, line 4, a was corrected
to anOn page 424, lines 4 and 6, GRIER was misspelledOn page 434, paragraph 2, line 3, GRIER was
misspelled and RAFER was misspelledOn page 424, paragraph 5, line 1, GRIER was
misspelledOn page 425, line 11, GRIER was misspelledOn page 426, paragraph 3, line 3, correction has
been made so that the sentence reads - - with darkcomplexion, dark eyes and hair and was wearing - -
On page 431, paragraph 3, line 4, him wascorrected to bis *./
On page 432, line 2, well-tanned should havebeen hyphenated
On page 489 and 490, in the descriptiotwas misspelled '
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Letter to SAC, Los AngelesRE: KENSALT
Pages 501 through 509 were duplicate pages ofinterviews conducted and appearing on pages 492through 500. Pages 501 through 509 were deleted andattached is a copy of an insert to be placed in Section XIof rerep
On page 510, paragraph 2, line 8, SAtDALLAH wasmisspelled
On page 510, 511, and 512, MYLEEN was misspelledOn pages 511, paragraph 4, line 5, clear second
word, wasOn page 516, paragraph 2, line 4, 9 a.m. was
corrected to 9 p.a.On page 519, line 5, KALLA and KARADSHEH are
t misspelledOn page 541 at the bottom Chatsworth was
misspelledOn page 548, line 3, occult-type should be
hyphenatedOn page 559, paragraph 1, line 14« Israel
was misspelledOn page 565, paragraph 3, line 2, an apostrophe
should appear before the s in SIRHAN'S; p.2, line2, BISHARA misspelledOn page 577, line 3, SANKARI was misspelledOn page 578, paragraph 1, line 7, ke was
corrected to heOn page 598, lines 3 and 7 clear California
and recognized
SECTION III
On page 612, paragraph 1, line 1, brought wasmisspelled
On page 612, paragraph 2, line 6, some wasmisspelled
On page 613, paragraph 2, line 3, POSITIONSapparently should be PETITIONS
On page 615, paragraph 2, line 2, HEADQUARTERSwas misspelled
On page 624, paragraph 4, line 7, correctionwas made to read - - 5:00 or 5:30 p.m.
On page 628, paragraph 1, line 8, clearKOUSHAN
On page 638, paragraph 3, line 3, delete aat the end of the line
On page 648, paragraph 3, line 2 Campaign wasmisspelled
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On page 650, last paragraph, last line, wordwas omitted and correction made so that sentence reada
support of Mr, KAHAN had bees given both ot theKENNEDYS,
On page 651, paragraph 2, line 21, persistentwas misspelled
On page 653, paragraph 4, line 3, strongly wasmisspelled
On page 659, paragraph 2, line 2, correctionwas made to describe the boxes as - - 3 by 5 inch - -
•""•" On page 682, paragraph 1, line 2, inadvertentwas misspelled
On page 685, paragraph 1, last line, refreshmentt was misspelled
On page 718, paragraph 3, line 7, industries wasmisspelled
On page 746, paragraph 3, line 6, pamphlet wasmisspelled
On page 771, paragraph 3, line 7, assassinationwas misspelled
On page 777, paragraph 1, line 10, FAHBY'Swas misspelled
On page 810, paragraph 3r line 4, clearOn page 832, paragraph 7, line 4, interfering
was misspelledOn page 838, paragraph 1, line 4, clear first
.^ word, mailingTi On page 839, paragraph 1, line 1, clear DUARTB
On page 844, paragraph 1, line 2, asked was> M corrected to ask'""" On page 847, in the description,j
misspelledOn page 860, paragraph 2, line 10, may was
corrected to manyOn page 874, paragraph 7, line 2, approximately
was misspelledOn page 878, paragraph 3, third from the last
line, subject was misspelledOn page 881, paragraph 2, line 7, individual was
misspelledOn page 883, paragraph 3, line 12, criticizing
was misspelledOn page 884, paragraph 2, line 7, criticized was
misspelledOn page 887, paragraph 1, line 4, occasionally
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On page 888, the last paragraph, line 2, tele-phone was corrected to telephoned.
On page 893, paragraph 3, lines 3, 6 and 11,QUARTS was misspelled
On page 894, paragraph 4, line 13, slide wascorrected to slides.
J On page 898, BOUCKNAM>was corrected, to beconsistent with the index, to BOUCNAND
On page 902, the last w^rd on the page has beendeleted since it appears at the top of page 903
SECTION IV
> On page 907, line 14, clear unsuccessfulN. On page 911, the appendix relating to the:r.M American Nazi Party, Los Angeles, California, the words
The late have been inserted before the name of GEORGE*,_,. LINCOLN ROCKWELL
It was noted that some of the copies of rerepsubmitted to the Bureau contained one appendix relatingto the W. P. B. DtT Bo is Clubs of America (DCA) whileothers contained another appendix relating to the same.Attached is a copy of page 913 which is the appendix whichshould appear in all copies of the report of SA Richards
On page 916, paragraph 1, line 4, the lastword in was corrected to on
On page 921, line 5, clear the last word,thatOn page 940, paragraph 3, line 1, clear the last
word complectedOn page 960, the last paragraph, line t«o* delete
the commaOn page 961, paragraph 2, line 6, clear the
apostrophe in SPORTSMAN'SOn page 971, paragraph 2, line 7, receipt was
misspelledOn page 987, paragraph 2, line 2, seen was
corrected to sawOn page 1005, line 1, delete he said that since
it is superfluousOn page 1024, paragraph 4, line 5 he was corrected
to if so that the sentence-"reads if he runs."On page 1034, in the description, Mediterranean
was misspelledOn page 1035, paragraph 2, line 3 add a comma at
the end 'On page 1045, paragraph 2, line 4, cleari
/ On page 1045, paragraph 3, last line, conclusivewas misspelled and probably was corrected to probable
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On page 1046, paragraph 2, line 3, reasonable wascorrected to reasonably
On page 1054, last paragraph, line 1, clearheadquarters
On page 1070, paragraph 1, line 10, capital Awas omitted in Airline
On page 1073, paragraph 1, line 3t clear the wordinformation
The page which was numbered 1110 was out ofplace in rerep. Page 1111 was changed to page 1110, page1112 was changed t> 1111, and page 1110 was changed to1112.
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\ W. E. B. DU BOIS CLUBS Of AMERICA (DCA)
A source advised that on October 26-27, 1963* a con-ference of r.err.bers of the Communist Party, USA {CPUSA), Includingnational functionaries, met In Chicago, Illinois, for the purposecf setting in motion forces for the establishment of a new nationalMarxist-oriented youth organization which would hunt for the mostpeaceful transiticn to socialism. The delegates were told that itwould be reasonable to assume that the young socialists attractedinto this new organization would eventually pass Into the CPItself.
A second source has advised that the founding con-vention fcr the ivsw youth organization was held from June 19-21,1964, at 150 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, California, atwhich tine the nane W.E.B. Du Bols Clubs of America (DCA) was•adopted. Approximately 500 delegates from throughout the UnitedStates attended this convention.
The second source advised in September, 1966, thatMike Zagarell, CPUSA Youth Director, stated that in Negrocoirar.jr.ities the Farty still supported the plan to build "left"socialist centers and to solidify the Party base through theDCA. This fcui-ne also advised in September, 1966, that DanielRacin, CPU.5A National Organizational Secretary, stated the Partybeliev£3 the DCA shculd have a working-class outlook and be a massorganization favorable to socialism, socialist countries andMarxism, arid In ApL-.il, 1967, advised that Gas Hall, CPUSA GeneralSecretary, Indicated the DCA primary emphasis should be ondeveloping mass resistance to the draft.
A third source advised in September, 1967, that JarvlsTyner was elected chairman of the DCA on September 10, 1967, at*theThird National Convention of the DCA held in New York, New York,from September 8-10, .1967.
A fourth source advised during August, 1967, that JarvlsTyner" i-j a. member cf the National Committee of the CPUSA.
A fifth source advised on September 21, 1967, that theheaSqu&rters of the DCA is located at 3^ West 17th Street, NewYork, K*w York.
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Mr. JAMES E. Slffire telephonically advised that he had justreturned from Australia and had learned through a friend thatthe FBI in Los Angeles had indicated an interest in talking tohim. SMITH stated that he holds dual citizenship in the UnitedStates and Australia and at the time of this assassination wasworking for the campaign of Senator ROBERT F. KENHEDY. Headvised that he did not witness the actual shooting» and at theapproxinate time of the assassination he was just about to enterthe Ambassador Hotel.
According to SMTH, he determined that the FBI wasinterested in talking with him from a female acquaintance ofhis, Miss JOAN HULL of Los Angeles, California, "who has alreadybteen questioned by the FBI. SMITH said that he did not knowSIRHAN SIRHAN and did not believe he could furnish any informa-tion concerning the assassination* however, he indicated hewanted to cooperate with the FBI in any way he could.
At the present time he is residing at the Fox Plaza, Roomc,~ r-,-^SCO telephone number 621-9848. He is currently
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Enclosed^are 19 copies of FD-302 concerning interview ofJAMES E. SM^H
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Tor.:--"--lanja taking Senator HC322? KZ::::3DY from the AnbasradHwtcl, L03 Angeles, California, to the Central Receiving
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In the front seat «is ths 5.r:bv.",?.r.ce driver, inthe niddle was V/ILLIAM BAR3Y. and --r.tcd near ^he rlj5.1tcoor was W.RHEK1 H0GS3S of "Loc".:" Ila-^
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RetAalr to NewJ^rk, 8 /30 /68 , requesting Kew Yorkto interview WILLIAM BAR/t aa to occupants In ambulanceon 6 / 5 / 6 8 . Enclosed for Los Angeles are 30 copies of aaFD 302 containing re suit i of Interview with BARRY/jhlcha t a t e y t l i a t ETHEL KElWEy?, JEATJ SMM, FRED DUT' TT, WARRENROGTv of "Look" Magazine, BARRY and the ambulance driverand attendant were in the ambulance.
RoLAalr to the Bureau, 8 / 6 / 6 8 , which containeda photograph of Senator ROBERT KEIUEDY, WILLIAM BARRY, andothers , one of thon may be SIRHAN SIRJIAN. The photographvaa taken In ll&rch, 1968, in the San Francisco Airport bySTEVE SCHAP RO,
On 9 A / 6 8 , WILLIAM BARRY stated to SA __at ho saw SIRHAN SIR I IAN only on the n ight obut that the photograph does not look l i k e
SIRIIAH. BARRY stated that the Individual i n thephotograph looks l i k e an autograph seekor as SenatorKENNEDY i s holding what looks l i k e a penc i l and paper
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Dallas alrtel to Director captloned "Students fora Democratle Society I IS - SDS/aEDITIOtr", dated 9/6/68, Bufile
THOMAS DANIEJose* California, wa*/>ne"of the^n dividual a who was located andinterviewed in connection with the Senator ROBERT F. KENNEDYassassination on 6/5/68, inasmuch as he had been a long-timeacquaintance of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN, who/is currently being heldfor trial la connection with the muyoer of Senator KENNEDY. GOODIs alao acquainted with jfALTER CRftWB. a member of the SouthernCalifornia District Communist P^fty (SCDCP), who has also beenin contact with SIRHAH as a school acquaintance.
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Enclosed herewith for the' Bureau is a letter9/5/68 from Deputy Chief ROBERT A. HOUGHTON, L.oa ^J5pi)eirJtpient_jLA.PD), wherein It is requested that the^FBl interview"some 25>9''persoHB""who were registered as guests at the AmbassadorHotel, Loa Angeles, 6/14.-5/68, who realde out of the Loa Angelesarea.
This request has been discussed with Deputy ChiefHOUOHTON, who advised that the LAPD, in connection with Itsinvestigation of the assassination of Senator ROBERT F. KENNEDY, .desires that every possible investigative lead be explored.Deputy Chief BOUGHTOH advised that the LAPD has no positiveinformation that any of the guests possess any knowledge of theassassination, but that they feel that some possible criticismcould arise in later yeara if thla step were not taken at thistine* The LAPD is currently locating and interviewing 119persona who were guesta at the hotel and who are readily locatableIn the Loa Angeles area.
The LAPD haa been informed that in view of the sub-stantial number of interviews Involved and the nature of therequest, it would be referred to our Washington headquarters. •:for consideration. ... . -• '.'
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NSALlfjRe SF airtel to LA, 8/30/68.
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I, SAIPALLAHSIMIAN, AM HERB TO PRESENT MY SIDE OF THE STORYWHICH APPEARED IX THB INDEPENDANT JrtJAR NEWSf MONDAY, JULY 29th.
I AH HERE TO OLARIfY A MISHKPJUS5EHTATI0N 07 THE PACTS AS WRITTEN
AND PUBLISHES BY BOBEnT^JHTTU,1 CTA7P WRITES 7BB THE SAME MENTIONED
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PLAOB DURING OUR IHTKHVIKW. flOMK 0? THE CONVERSATION, A3 HB \'"
WROTE IT, 210 NOT TAKK I'T.AOH IN ACTUALITY, BY ME SAYING THAT.
I COMPLAINED THAT AN Fill AGENT AND A PASADENA POLICEMAN, BEjf
HETHfffTON^ TREATED ME LIKB A MENDICANT, WHICH THEY DID NOT BO,
AJHJ ALSO BY ROBERT SMITH SAYING IN THE CAPTION UNDER THE PHOTO ON
PAGE 2 THAT I ACCUSED THE PASADENA POLICE OF TRYING TO FORCE
ME TO INCRIMINATE MYSELF, ROBERT SMITH PRESENTS A STATEMENT
07 HIS OWN INVENTION,
I HERE DECLARE THAT I HOLD NO ANIMOSITY TOWARD THE POLICE OR THE
FBI AND I HAVE NO OBJECTIONS TO THEIR LEGAL PROCEDURES AND
INVESTIGATIONS. BECAUSE THE POLICE HAVE THEIR OWN WAY OP
PERFORMING THEIR JOBS, WHETHER THEY SEE PEOPLE AS MENDICANTS
OR NOT.
I OBJECT TO ROBERT SMITH PUBLISHING THINGS THAT WERE NOT SAID
OR DISCUSSED IN THE INTERVIEW. ROBERT SMITH DREW HIS OWN .
CONCLUSIONS PROM MY STATEMENT AND ATTRIBUTED THEM TO ME.
BY ROBERT SMITH PRINTING THE 2XXQX STORY AS HE DID, I FEEL THAT HE
IS INSTIGATING ILL FEELINGS BETWEEN THE POLICE, MYSELP AND
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On August 1, 1968, lergeant KIKE NIELSEN,Loo Angeles Police Department, advised that theLos Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has acquired twowide fiber glas^helmets size 7\ and 7 5/8 respectively.
Th«e helmets have been obtained by the LAPD forthe use of that agency and the office of the Los AngelesCounty District Attorney on a loan basis to be returned whenhey are no longer needed. They were obtained from the
T. Crump Company. 2651 South Seqmen. "and are similar to the helmets used by SIRHAN SIKHAN whenhe reportedly sustained injury by falling from a horseat the Granda Del Rio Ranch In Corona, California.
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not be able to answer any questions,lecause wnen she did talk to people she would just wanderon aimlessly.
On the same^ate^^^^^^^^^^^^pfl^BKentucky,advised that she was fl|^HiH|H^|^I^Hv and thatneither she nor any members orthe family could be ofassistance in locating her uncle, because none of themhave heard from him in at least ten years. She saidthat the^had^a^tempted to locate him in Los Angelesw h e n f l H U H B s o t sick about three years ago, butthat they were unsuccessful.
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I talked to P H H s l R a*lort'3Jr after I had spoken to you early in theafternoon this pelt June 12th. During the conversation I mentioned I had been atthe Ambsssgdor Hotel from about 3:20 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. on June 4, 1968* Up tothat timeJII^Biid not know I had been at the Hotel an the fourth and so I spokeabout some of the things I had seen there that day* the individual who I de-scribed as the wambling-g3ited'Mau|^because of the way In which ha waited, wasof particular interest t ^ f l H ^ s H H ^ h 0 * 1* •!•* °f t&e topic of our conversa-tion, then told me for the~Tlrst time that he had submitted a Report to the LosAn gales police Department which he believed could have seas relevance to the trage-dy that took place at the Hotel on June 5th. and that he had referred to a svarthy•an whose manner of walking could be said to be a "waddle", for the nan "waddled"when he waited. After a l i t t l e mare discussion concerning this individual, Itsaemed quite possible the "ambling-gaited" man and the man who "waddled11 could bethe same person* As a result of this conversation, I decided to writ* down asmuch as I could recall about what I had e e e a j t the Hotel on the fourth and to sub-mit the information to the same Officer " h o f l BDepartment at 150 North Los Angeles Street, Los
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the afternoon of July 3rd* at the Los AngelesPolice Department and gave him the Report* I was not as particular as usual aboutthe grammar I used because I wanted to get the information topossible ao tl^^^^ould^jaluate my observations alongI also showed • > * H ^ | 9 K a copy of a letter, over the name of aiappearing in the*j7oj^^^^tti» People" column of the June 12, 19(Citizen Neas; H H H m i A m B d * eeyer^^^Dige of the letter*bdd originally called a^a^entlon to1' Uss^HHtter, told me its writer in alllikelihood l s f l i B H i H H H H ^ ^ b e man who "waddles" when ha walks and who nightpossibly be the^ambllng-galtea'^an I had seen* The photograph shown to as at the-IJWP.D.. although two years old, bears a close resemblance to the man I had seen*
27 and 28 at the B&part sine*on August 19, 1968*
I corrected some grammatical errorsJuly 3rd* and mailed the correct ions t
you will find enclosed with this letter copies of A ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B | e t t e r andthe Report, pages numbered 68O7O2OO^U^^u Bft3O7O&O28^o&0oo«!Bw5x5T5and €60604*1655-1700 which I submitted to - t f U H H B You may keep a l l of the material*Incident ly, the thirty single slfcets of the enclosed Report were reproduced froa
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I appreciate £ m | ^ c o o p e r a t l o B tad th ought fulaess bareTery auch because at the rate of fifteen cents per sheet, It saved ae son* aonej*
I did cot t e l l ^ l l ^ H i m ^ I had spoken to you on June 12th.; although inexplaining the date-Qu/aber aysteji I used to set up the pages, I told him X bad wedthis method in numbering the pages of other different Imports I had written la thepast*
Since the day I spoke to you and referred to the rude young woman with thedeformed nose, I have tried to determine a more accurate approximation of her pro-bable height and have arrived at figures of from five feet to five feet three inchesta l l instead of the five feet five Inches I had mentioned in our telephone conver-sation. I made this calculation by recalling as closely as possible the angle atwhich I looked down at the young woman when she very nearly waited into oe and thenmeasured the result from a point I noted on the wall* It Isn't very scientific andcertainly does not guarantee absolute accuracy, but i t Is better then a guess and i sas eiose as I can coos to her probable height considering the sketchy informationavailable*
I mentioned the autamobll^accldentsintho Ssport, both of which are on re-cord at the L.A.F.D.. to give f H B B H l f e 1 i ( i 0 a ncw **& meffi°3T works and alsoto clarify what I had said to him earlier* Ity memory i s very good, and in fact, Ibelieve i t is well above average but not perfect. Therefore I wanted to bring outthe fact that now and tten a detail tends to be neutralized In my memory processfor so/re reason as indicated by the first of the two accident reports 1 cited and Isverifiable by checking with the Officer to whoa I spoke in regard to that accident*I brought up this subject in reference to the young woman I had seen In the coveredwalkway at the Ambassador Hotel and had noted in the Report* For in considerationof these factors and what I positively do recall* I believe there i s almost a IQOjtcertainty that she was the "polka dot lady who was sought by the^^hprities justafter the f | ta^hoot£ ig at the Hotel* I also referred to t h e | ^ H p | a u t o accidentto let W H ^ H H v i o w that that was the rear-end accident jRntioned when I
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gard to my n&mory a f i d ^ H H ^ ^ had decided to check It out, he would have dis-covered that i t was noto^Tfcerear^nd type at a l l ; and since I am selllDg accuracyto the best of my ability here, I thought It best, although afield fran the subjectmatter of the Report, to give him the source of my consent*
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Teener Poses Big QuestionDear Editor
Never hive T prayed, wishedand hoped 90 much as I didwhen I found out Senator Ken-nedy had ben shot. For thefret time J can < dually saythat I loved «nd admiredsomeone whom I did not knowpersonally. I know I speak lora lot of people when I say hewas and will be (ss Msbrother, John F. Kennedy)loved and remembered.
• I have a question that Idon't think anyone but CodHimself can answer. Why doour men and boys go toanother country to fight forfreedom and to end thi< killingonce and for all when we intheir own country need theirfcclp more? They are fightingfor their country and lovedouts, but yei there is * muchhate and discord right here inlittir own country. w*hy?
These "hippies" and "flowerchildren" talk about peace andk»ve. yet they don't doanything to keep peace andlove- They picket, they haveImMns, but they are notshowing that they want peacebecause they don't know themeaning of the word "peace."If they did, they would join themilitary service and fight forpeace.
LORR1E BALLESTEROStudent, Sytmar High School
Resents EditorialDear Editor
As an American of Arabiandescent, 1 am shocked at theattack and innuendo* in you*editorial directed »t my na-tional origin. This is a cruelmixma directed against awftote minority 01* good Ameri-can citizens, Americans ofArabian origin. ImmigrantsIndeed » thi* jr*at country,who«e proud chitfrw havefought and gives the*r lives is
Korea, Vietnam and other for-tign «oil> for the love at thiscountry, a country that theyhave adopted as their own.Yet because the accused as-sassin of tht late SenatorRobert K e n n e d y is ofArabian origin, he is labeledas a red arab according »your editorial. He is the typeof immigrant and I quote youreditorial "that has b e e tschooled in bate and violent*before he set foot on Americanshores." I can very con-fidently fay that had this ac-cused man been of • differentorigin or religion this clichewould not have been used byyou.
There is no question in is*tnind of any Rood and rationalAmerican chat there is abreakdown of la* and order, aconfusion in the minds ofAmerican youth of t h I •generation, aod that thiJpresent society Is bent onsickness, crime and prejudice.Remember Medgar Even,civil rights workers, ourrevered past president, thelate John F. K e n n e d y .Malcolm X and Dr. MartinLuther King? They were allvictims of our sick society.The accused assassin Is aproduct of this society. Let ustry to correct the wrong in-stead of trying to turn this na-kmtl tragedy that befell ournation and plagued II for thelast few years, into a racistpropaganda directed against aminority who make up an in-tegral pan of this great coun-try.
ISSA M. 1SSAHollywood
Editorial PratWDear Editor:
Your editorial. "PoliticalLife Periled." was f u s twonderful. You said so aaajr
good flvnp and said Diem tosuch a good way. Thank youfor saying them.
Can you write more, fa*couraging us to grow,backbones, rooted in firmspiritual convictions — aowe'll b* willing to stand upand be counted, even if ithurts us? I refer to "puttingout the sparks" which itseems to me we must do bydisagreeing elearh/ a n ddistinctly when people sayanything that smacks of vio-lent thoughts or emotions,hate, tic. If we keep quiet,such people gain strength fromour silence.
KAY BARKERNorth Hollywood
Uf't Htfp Ofr.tr*Dear Editor:
In memory of Robert Ken-nedy, let us dedicate our livesto helping others. After all, weare all io this world together,we are all brothers.
I can think of no bettermemorial than this, and a nsure he would agree. In thisway we keep his memoryalive, moment by moment, in-to eternity.
HOWARD FRAMELos Ajigele*
fay for TeocrtasDear Editor
Many taxpayers m i g h tagree that Los A n g e l e steacher* tin underpaid, but Inever have heard it arguedthai Los Angeles school ad-ministrators are underpaid.
Why then MTB administrator*•nd staff personnel, alreadyearning 113,000 to 130.000 peryear, included m what tnepublic is. told is a "teachers"pay raise?
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In order to expedite matters and eliminate some duplication here In BOfar as m y l e t t e r j ^ ^ ^ ^ Is conoerned, I have reproduced a copy of the letter Iwrote to ^ ^ ^ • H f l | ^ V f t h B ^° s Angeles Police Department on August 16, 1968,lncluding^ropieso^Tneletter's enclosures which you do not have, and as send-ing Jthe materiel to ycu for your f i l e s under cover of this letter*
The enclosed copy of the article appearing In the July 1, 1966 Issue of theLos Angeles H&reld-Ex«miner, "A Question Of Cash", about the Southern CaliforniaEvangelist (Minister), the suspect In the Senator fiobert F. Kennedy assassinationcase and another young man raised some questions In ay Bind in regard to the oldautomobile, and Its occupants, X had saen Ma^^^^ownBMuoors Avenue lest Junefourth; and I stated them in the letter t o w H ^ m H | B ^ I t also would be in-teresting to find out If the man, described by the Kinjeteras "an older man wholooked like the same nationality", walked with as "ambling gait" or "waddled"when he walked*
When I epoke t o ^ B | ^ ^ ^ t h r e e weeks ago, I told him about an oddletter (oessagd) that case in the mall recently. I had wanted to read i t to hi*.over the telephone and get his opinion then, but he was busy at the time and haasted as to send a copy to him along with the othera lengthy description of the puzzling item in my letterwould be repetitious to go through that part of the
jfer to the letter for this Information too* I rend the message tthought you might be interested in i ts contents* I also asked
ihls opinion about the message, and he seemed to thinkJ had gottenscrewball mailing
r, he made the "suggest3that perhaps some over-zealous "philosophers"* who hare been attracted to i t sranks, might have secured son* mallinc^lats^orthelr own nee*. Whatever tb*case though, I e e r t a i n l y ^ d ^ p j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j m p ( . n this instance, for It Is areputable organization* ^ m ^ ^ ^ ^ s e e m e d to think that a foliar-up letter,telling how avoid "DOCKl" along wittHt pitch for money, might arrive In the n i lbefore too long* To date this has not happened* Etowever be did not rule outthe possibility that It oould have come from a Red eouros, And considering thegeneral tone of the ires sage, I would not overlook that possibility either* Andfinally, when I saw that 1983 date on the fifth and sixth lines from the top ofthe page, I thought "shades of George Orwell" beo&use It reminded me of Ms novel"Nineteen Eighty Four"* Perhaps there Is an implication here somewhere* Upon
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glancing through the book at the Sant* Koaloa publio Library yesterday, i t a p -pears t o OB that whatever the author of the message wished t o convey i t couldw e l l be keyed t o the Wovel i n acme way; f o r I noted s i t e s i m i l a r i t i e s betweenthe message and certain pa a Ages i n the book. The thought has a l s o entered *fnlnd in a l l t h i s that maybe t h i s i s somebody's idea of a joke, perhaps someonela having some f a n . But whatever the reason, I don't l i k e messages of t h i ssor t , signed or unsigned.
I did not s e n d J H I ^ m m ^ t t h e Peace Action Council flyer because therewas no reason to do eo but have Included a copy in this letter for whatever i tmight be worth to you* Seme one (a neighbor? ttaeh^^hB^zi^ifial of the en-closed copy to the outside of the mailbox at • M B H e H B H e w p r o t a ^ l yduring the evening of July 9, 1968* I got bane at about 11:00 ?.K. on the ninthand saw something on the mailbox than but didn't bother to investigate to findout what i t was at the time. It was discovered to be the fJL.C, trash when wegot the mail the next day.
TTith bast wishes, I remain»
Sincerely yours.
Enclosures:
1. ige letter toIATO, dated
August 18, 1968Copy of the southern CaliforniaEvangelist article, "A Question OfCash", appearing In the las AngelesHereld-Exandner on July 1, 1968Copy of *cf massage received In the
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Is the l*fon>atloe X ftpoka about la our telephone ouaversation la ftledaaslay afternoon. Ton »*y ka«p a l l of the enoloeuras*
*l oorreoted MM* of the seatenoet OA pages 20, 27 and £8 of tha July *• 1968Baport Z fiBTe to yo» en July 3rd.| no* thaaa pages are easier to understand* Iwould eppreolate It If you would Incorporate tha eorreotlona into tha Bepcrt* 2ttantad to gat tit* lAfar&etleB to 700 aa iulok3/ • • poaalbla lajrt July andfora Just dlda*t bothar to ravrlta aosa of tha awknard MoUnooa at tht tbaa*gr«LHoatloal oorraotlana did not ahaaea tha faataj tha/ ara thftJRM*iad zbaan *bla to gat a raaaonablj' cood copy of tha Jtau i2 , tf 6 s | ^ H I I | KalM la »ncl08^1 with tha othar «mt«rUX. ^ - i ^ ^ ^ ^ —
Tha a&oloaad arttela a boot tha Soothara 0»lifarnia Krui«allat that appearedIs tha Loa AA&1»M Barald Kxanlaar en *Oy 1, 1968 raised ay onrlonaltj la re girdto tha lnoidact aocoanlnc tha avtonobll* X obsarrad being poahad Forth dowa ttn-Boro AT*nua during tha afternoon of Tana 4, 1963 ( see pages nuabered 680702006through 680702009 a&d 66060410OO-U1S Of tha B»port ) . Alihough the deBorlptloaof tha portioular two fata* awa In tha artlola la wry g»Aaral, X have wond»redIf perhapa they ware hltehhlUAg on jma Srd« due to a dlaabted autonobila andalso i f tha two young w+n pl«k»d up by tha Minister wore tha mm two X had seenwith the old apparently disabled o&r tha next day* X hare wider lined la red thalnfeoaatlOA whloh sight be pertinent here* Tha young arm X saw Mated in thepushed and ooasting vehlalo, although not In the boat of light, looked very auoh11 to tha newspaper photographs taton of the suspeet shortly after tha fatal ahoot*ing at the Ambaasadox Hotel on June Bth. And the JjDpreealon X got of tha young•an X sow poahing tha evta&oblla tends to oolnolde with the Mlalstar*a obaar*vatloas*
X hav* triad to think of the aeto of the a«tos»blla Z eaw being pushed downI&ocora Avaoua but aaa*t pinpoint an/ partloaLur aeuaa* Due to the poor oonditloaof tha oar, probably bso&UM of age and uae, Z ooeld only guess at Its nasa* Oaae&raaterlatlo X noted though was that It had that "boxy" (boxlUae) look andseamed to be a standard size Tahlala, X would rsntura to say that out of soYarelpossibilities i t probably was a Chrysler Corporation autoaobila, an Avarloan MotorsCorporation ear ( a» Aahnssador svolalf ) or a eta oka r Motor Ooopany Tehlola ( suohoars as used by the Cheeter Cab Compaay ) but tha later would probably be toolarge an automobile In comparison to the one X saw on June 4th* X hare a ratherfmgue question ia a l l this too; and that i s . If tha paa6on£»rs of tha autoaobils X
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And finally you will fird a ©opy of the l i t t l e bit of no£3enaa X mentioned.tbM I had reoelTed In tha m i l on tba £6th, or 2Tth» of Jtaly, probably an 94tBP4»y,JtilT er ( 19«3 alon« with tha othar aaolosuraa. I t la Intersetlo« and Just aoaaa toba aona odd-^all aalilAg trploal of tfceaa tUaa« X aa awlooa «h»t /on al^it thlakof tha seaefcg* ( aaotarlat ) vbloh waa not al«8#d u d ma awllad In «A anwlopawithout a ratvra addraaa* Z don't aasoolata thla ssaaaioi with tha aubj*et««>tttarof my Jttlf 8 t 1968 Be part to rour Offloa bat do question lta eouroe and porpoaa
> Xt appaa^a aa though tha aander used u 8 } s U laoh aheet of vrltlnc paparla thla l i t t l a aadMror and appaxafttly ripped It Into thlrda, for tha aaasae* Xraoalwd flta onto aooh a ahaat of paper *xa«tljr thro* tlaea* And tha paper I trough aloes i t s 3*n«th aa thoo£i i t vae ripped elocg a atralghteds** 80 perhapatha malgnad mAemgt printed la rod vaa reproduood sore than onoa and xaiXed toother*. 2t appear* to hata bees printed with a hand ataj p and aoaa of the letter*aeoood to have been ttaad on a black Ink pad at one tlma baoauee a darker oolor baatended to bleed through at part a of the neaaa^a f l i lM •* «n*TOA red aoloretlomt o tha total printed mttar«
A oopjr of tha anvolopa In whieh X reoelred tha •latter1' la at tha alda of thaaeaeage, x bara aarsr eoan aa aarelope sada In thla faafalon befoaraj It la fold**ao that tnera la an appendage about two lnehea long on the Inalde at either end,and tha flap aoaMng the envelope dropa don evenly to about 40JC of tha tertloaldlat&noa fron the top and runa parallel to the top oofflploteljr aoroea lta book orr*Teraa alda* Adflnf by lta eooAtruetloB, It could have bean aede by hand froma elngle aheet of paper*
wi l l note that the axolaaatlon point after the word "DOOUj", ooncludlagthe eentano* at tha third Una from the bottao, la printed upaldo down. Aa far atX know the Inverted ezolaoatlon point la placed at tha beginning of an exolantoryaentenoe In Spc&lah and then tha umtal cxolAn&tlon point la plaoed at the end ofthe aentenoa «a in Inglleh. Tha Intereatlng thing about thla point la that Itauggeata the printer of tha a»aaage might well have eoas knowladge of spanlah*Other than thla obaerratlos aocoernlag the aastAga iteelf and tha poeelblllty I taoold ba a veiled threat or the work of a oraakpot or oraokpot organl2ati en, yourIdaaa aa to lta aoaroe and purpoaa^*^- beyond eoe* thooghta X woald ateta hero —are aa good aa sine*
What X hara la alnd la that, to the beat of ay knowledge, thoee people whoare daoply enjeaahed In tha Conmnlat, oonaplraay and are tha front rmnere —- the•avast - garde* aa X underatand they prefer to Call themselvee — oae langoegaIn a different way ( aaoterlo ) In nny lnetanoeat aueh •* in the e&oloaed nee*aa^ t i» order to ooaeeal what they aean fron jost about everyone except theireooradea In erlna(aj9 and X would not overlook tha possibility that they eight
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X at i l l re0111 enough of the features, including the general appeeranoe, ofthe joctBg vote* 2 a n in the aotered mllon/ At the AsteBaador Botel end believethi* knmledge oouli be of rain* In helping a polio* Artiet 4«T»lop «n/
of t&e /OOA£ i « u that Jfclfibt be ordered by the PoUoe Dsptrtw&t*'
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Oopy of tho ^BI^^H^H^BJB^^B^^HCitizen-fievBt Vue Ul.Oopy of Southern Oalifarnia «Tuno3liett *A Question Of O»eh"(•J t ide eppearicg in the Los Angeles tiarald-Sxanlner <msaly 1, 1968Cop/ of Btt&e* reoeivea in the s e l l
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EAfl FRANCISCO (AP) - ASoothe™ California evangelistBtyCV almost sold a horst tothe Van accused of tssa»mat-tftg>£en. Robert F. Kennedy,and sow ts biding out fc fear ofUs life.
Til* L « Angeles police, whofee fry* ham ha gory, decline
Tbt Orange County Baptist' minister, who does not want bistacm used md wbn w31 befilled Jooes, was Interviewed ftI hideout lew than 100 miles
, km 6an Francisco.•Resent were twotime friends, OaWait! private]
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, detective Ben Harriistir and Sanirancisco criminal' attorneyCeorge T. Davis. Both « y they|<Ivised Janes to stay out efj•gtrt aid a » seeking protectionfpr him ami his family. Me says'| e has lud two threatening tele-•hone calls.) H*re is the gist of his long sto-
; He picked up two hitchhikerstn Las Angeles on Monday, June}, the day before the CalifornialiemiHTatk- primary whidi Ken-•edy waa. 'J Jones says wn» of the
waj8 Sirhaa Beshara Sirhan, ftpJordanian accused • <rf kflWijKennedy. T V other was ialier.but seemed to Jooes to be thesany nat«maJHy.
Since Jooes is a Horseman byvetattob and buys and sell,
hones and Shetland ponies,they tafted of horses.
Sirhao wanted to bay a '9007]to exercise n e e horses so hecould get t Job at a race tractJones sad one that suited, bat
saia he would i>ot havethe price, |J0O, until late thatnight.
Sirhan a*«I to be Jet off nearihe AinUassaOor l^ftR <U » f ftfriend In the Wtcfceo." • Th>tnight. Sirhan produced a JtfDbill, but said he wouldn't havethe rest until 8 a nv Tuesday.
At that time, Sirhan did notshow up. Instead there was anolder tnan who looked like thesame nationality and said, "Joecouldn't make rt." He said
really wanted the horse andcould pay for it Tuesday niphtat 11 p.m. if Jones would deliverit at the samp spot near the Am-bassador Hotel where Jones hadlet him out.
The Ambassador it where
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nut of town ind'<ou]dnt makeit. He gave, die older, maa,whom he described a r abort 3S«M expensively dressed, hhbusine** xard witli histelephone number, . v
On Wednesday, Jones 4Mhear tfut Kennedy had beenshot onHI lie was having lunchwith hioods. A picture of the
flashed «and Jonesthe youth who had wanted
1 television aho*said herecopiixad
to1r
Tne next ifcy, • fbursday,got the first threatenltu; tele-phone call, be said. An nnac-l
voice he could not recall |*having heard before told him:
'Keep your mouth shut aboutthis horse deal If you knowwhat's good for you."
Three days later the voice isanother call remanded him beb»had been warned once beforeant reputed the profane threatto keep his mouth shut. Hi toldpolice about the calls, andpirked Sirhan's picture out of 90[s<they showed him.
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On 8/13/68first part of January 1968 sue naa attended a V. S. SenateCommittee hearing on Indian Education held at San Francisco,
meeting was attended by the late Sejurfior" of the " "
picture taken in thecompany or the senator. sjs^H|BjBjB^MBi»wurnl&hed the picture,which i s enclosed here'^^^^^^LTndicated that the individualwho 1« peering betweenlHB^^^Bkmd Senator KENNEDY appearedto resemble SIRHAH SIRHAK.
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~presentr at thisg amination of the photograph, which reflects only a
partial face, Indicates some resemblance to SIRHAV.e following individuals were Identified byJappearing In the photograph!
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..- own subject appearing betweend Senator ROBERT F. KBNMKDY
wearing the black dress, toLeft of vthe Senator - .ate
foreground in a garment with a brown collar
sed t h a t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H is c\irrentlyresiding with
cisoo is re<alifornia;California; and display the enclosed photo-
e Indian Center, and also photographs ofSIRHAN B. SIRHAN, in order to make a determination as towhether or not SIRHAN B. SIRHAN was at the Indian Center atSan Francisco.
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v;ss re-coritacteai-k-w-j-j.^ th~e photograph taken at the Indian^Center,£an "rancisco during the f i rs t part of January, 1966.
identified the following individualsin the oh
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mciar. affairs in the erea cnC nayknow the identity of other peoplein the photograph,(vearinr; orange dress in photograph)
S«::.'.20R rLC-F.CH? ?. :'"::i::.DY - in center
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Californiav.lth brovn collcr.
aid she does not VrnoK the identity ofJthe other "people in the photograph. She seid the ran in uniform,v;as a police officer of rls,one type but she does not know whatdepsrtr.ent he represented.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
MemorandumSAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
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DATE: 9/9/68
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Re Chicago letter to Los Angeles, dated 8/21/68(Serial 1690).
icedOn 9/6/68, information c<
Chicago letter was furnished by S A ^ H H H M B H H I I H B t 0
Detective Sergeant COCHRAN7 Los Angeles Police Department,SUS Unit.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
MemorandumI TO : SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156) ©A-re; 9/9/68
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SUBJECT:
On 9/6/6Q, SA H H V H H H B I B contactedLos Angeles County Deputy District Attorney DAVID PITTS.FITTS explained his'office is in the process of preparinga list of witnesses who will be subpenaed to testify in theupcoming trial pi SlRHAN B. SIRHAN. He advised that inreviewing investigation conducted by the Los Angeles PoliceDepartment and the FBI he had reviewed all FBI reports upthrough and including the report of 7/1/68, authored by theLos Angeles Division. As a result of that review, FITTSascertained that the following Individuals have come to hisattention as having been interviewed by the FBI:
entral Receiving
Husband of .CLAUDIA WILJgMtS.who frequented the range wne'reSIRHAN practiced shooting on
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FITTS explained URSO was a KENNEDY volunteer employeewho was in the kitchen area of the Ambassador Hotel and witnessedthe shooting of Senator KENNEDY.
PUTS was advised of the above names furnished byhim. Some already have been interviewed by agents of the FBIand the results of those individuals Included in the list ireport submitted to his office (i. e. is report, of 8/fr
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On 9/6/68, Captain HUGHDepartment, SUS Unit, contacted 5AAt that time the contentdated 8/27/68, regardlng^HHas set forth In referenced aiBROWN.
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On 9/6/68, a
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This document was received from the Office ofthe USA on 9/5/68, and Is attached hereto.
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reflecting thenla, had advised on 6/10/bJ^hat SIRHAjJ B. SIRHAN had indi-cated he was studying mysticism with an individual named,PAUL (LNU). (See report 6/15/68, pages • *" "^ '
?AUL ICHOlmystic;
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fnterview of acquaintance of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN,** ascertained that KHOURY claims he never studied
1 . A . 0 . RICHARPS - Review AMORC f o r any PAULS.
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THHSSKERYCOLTON, CALIFORNIARESEARCH (CORRESPONDENCEAND TOURSj
Re Los Angeles airtel to Bureau dated 8/16/63.
Contact at Colton, California Post Office reflectsnot picked up mail since 3/1/68.
Appropriate stopswith post office employees,interviewed upon location.
olton Post Office andvill imrasdiately be
Bureau will "be advised of. results oT this investi-gation by \ieekly airtel.
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SUBJECT: SIRHA:: B .KENSALT0 0 : LA
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On t h l ^ | l ^ l v l n r i a ^ m B ^ m B m H | ^ B Calif.,phone f B^^BHjKTaoh^Tcall conTccte th^wrTter andadvised tn^^TfrTujne, 1968 he was interviewed by Agentsof the ?3I re his knowledge of subject who was a personalfriend of his. At that time the interviewing Agents toldhim to call the FBI If he remembered anythins at a laterdate,
Clark states that he now recalls that sonetlme srior tothe shooting he was asked by subject to obtain for hima lar^e calibre pistol . Clark knew subject had a 22 andassumed he wanted a .33 or ,\±5 cal. pistol, however,Clark never did obtain a larger pistol.
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DATB: 9/10/68
FROM : SUPERVISOR WILLIAM JOHN NOLAN
SUBJECT: KENSALT
Re
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Based upon information furnished ^ g | ^ ^es Police Department conducted a recordeainterviewn 7/8/68 which was forwarded to the FBI 9/9/68.
A review of this material reflects the names:
(pg. 19)
LEAD:
At Los Angeles Police Department, ascertain if thesepersons have been interviewed so that leads may be set out*
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum:SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156) DATE: 9/10/68
FROM
S U B J E C T :KENSALT
8/9/68.SAJl.O. RICHARDS at Los Angeles, dated
Ls that JAT^s/flast name I l l e g i b l e !fc
tLo3 Angelas, telephone Uo.lecuri ty Ciuard for the Ambassador hote l on t h e /
of the KENTGDY shooting- l a IHpntin^i t o JAT1ES R0TK52RGp^ _ _ ^ _ ^ ^ ^ Los Angeles,
was previously interviewed regarding thT"KENNEDY shooting(see Los Angeles report dated 7 / l / 69 , pg. 267).
JACK G?7J(UN.Angeles, was in-cervi"Bwed on 9/to contact him had failed.
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MemorandumDATE: 9 / 1 0 / 6 8
FROM > SAC, LOS ANGELES ( 5 6 - 1 5 6 )
SUBJECT: KENSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
Re:
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on&/k-> 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD;
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the time and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on PD-302 {22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be included.
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Ret Interviews Resulting fron LosAngeles Police Department Contacts
Under separate cover there are being forwarded13 letters requesting location and interview of individualswho are named by other persons as being in the vicinity ofthe Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles,California, at the time of the assassination of SenatorROBERT F. KENNEDY 6/5/68.
Washington Field Is requested in a number ofthese instances, due to lack of exact addresses, to contacttheir Washington, D. C , offices and ascertain the locationof the person involved*
For your additional Information, each Interviewhas been forwarded separately with a photograph and Adiagram of the area involved In order to assist Agent personnelin the handling of persons interviewed* It is requested thatthese interviews be handled as expedltlously as possible*
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UNITED STATES
MemorandumSAC, WASHINGTON FI5LP DATE: 9/10/68
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-1^6)
SUBJECT: KENS ALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
Re:
unknown
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, onb/k» 5/66, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tin© and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to bs on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be in<
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UNITED STATES GOVEsJiMENT
MemorandumTO : SAC, WASHINGTON FIKLD DATE: 9/10/68
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
SUBJECT: KENSALT00: LOS ANGELES
Re: IKY R1S.«^ Staff of
Attached is Xerox copy of a Loa Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form vherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the por3on interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/J4., 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT P. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California prinary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitebon area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRIIAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD;
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRIIANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSanator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and, dainyiption of person interviewedshould bs in
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MemorandumSAC, WASHINGTON FIELD DATE: 9 / 1 0 / 6 8
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELSS ( 5 6 - 1 5 6 )
SUBJECT: KENSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interviev; form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/U, 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT F, KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAK B. SIRHAH as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAK B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captionod person and interviev;regarding his location at the tine of shooting {12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the time and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY, Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be included.
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MemorandumTO SAC. VASIIINUTOH FIELD DATE: 9 / 1 0 / 6 8
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES ( 5 6 - 1 5 6 )
SUBJECT: KENSALT0 0 : LOS AHGELES
Re : PHILt IP BUStfgft
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/lj., 5/°8» which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator R032RT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the Celifornia primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRKAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KEIIHEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould bs incluc
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Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as bsing present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/lv, 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT P. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by 5IRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAW B. SIRKAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the abovc-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:1$ A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY^ Results to be on PD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Baclishould bs inclv
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UNITED STATES GoC-MNMENT
MemorandumTO . SAC, WASHIKQTOK FIELD DATC; 9/10/68
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES ( 5 6 - 1 5 6 )
SUBJECT: KEN SALT00: LOS ANGELES
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Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/lj., 5/6S, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT P. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B, SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached*
LEAD:
Locate the above-captioned person end interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5A>8), what he did at the time and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY, Results to be on PD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles).should be
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UNITED STATES GOVtjNMENT
MemorandumSAC, VASHINQTOR FIELD DATE: 9 / 1 0 / 6 8
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES ( 5 6 - 1 5 6 )
Re: JANEof
SUBJECT: KENSALT00: LOS ANGELES
Senaxor'RCBEHT P.
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/lj., 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT P, KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KSTftlEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRKAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tirae and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles).should bs 5.
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TO SAC, WA3HKTQTQN DATE: 9/10/68
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
SUBJECT: KENSALT00: LOS ANGELES
Re: CHIP ^
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interviev; form wherein the above-captioned per-son is nemed by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/U, 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captionod person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould b £ 8 5 ^ 1
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FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES (56 -156)
: 9/10/68
SUBJECT: KENSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
Re: ROGERC
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/k, 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAtf as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12;15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be i:
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SUBJECT: KENSALT00: LOS ANGELES
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Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interviev; form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/ij., 5/63, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator R03SRT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator<s victory in California. Senator K2NHEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAK B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear oT theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAK B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD;
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the time and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on PD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be included.
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FROM/ : SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156)M /
SUBJECT: KEHSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
Re: JOHNStaff of
Senator B03ERT F. KSKKEPY
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/ij., 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator RO3ERT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator*s victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captionod person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting {12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), vhat he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Air-bassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be included.
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MemorandumSAC. WASHINGTON FIELD DATE: 9/10/68
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES ( 5 6 - 1 5 6 )
SUBJECT: KENSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
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Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, ond/k-t 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 {22 copies to LosAngeles). Backsshould bs includ
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MemorandumSAC, WASHINGTON FIELD
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PATC: 9/10/68
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES (£6-156)
SUBJECT: KEN SALT00:. LOS ANGELES
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Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/U» 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT P. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAH B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be included.
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FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
SUBJECT: KE1ISALT00: LOS ANGELES
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Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/1), 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAK B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the ebove-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on PD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be included.
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UNITED STATES GOV*J>JMENT
MemorandumTO : SAC. RStf YORK DATE: 9 / 1 0 / 6 8
FROM ; SAC, LOS ANGELES ( 5 6 - l £ 6 )
SUBJECT: KEHSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
dvortiaing
Attached is Xerox copy of a L03 Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Ernbassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/U, 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator R033RT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KEWHEDY vasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-ccptioned person and interviewregarding his location at the tine o£ shooting (12:l£ A.M.,6/5/68), what he did et the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY, Results to be on FD-302 {22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be included.
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MemorandumTO : S A C , KSW YORK DATE: 9/10/68
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
SUBJECT: KENSALT00: LOS ANGELES
A1.
ReAdvertising
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-ceptioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/k> 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator R03ERT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KEOEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD;
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68)t what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on F0-3O2 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be included.
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UNITED STATES GOljkNMENT
MemorandumTO SAC. HSW DATE: 9/10/68
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
SUBJECT: KENSALT00: LOS ANGELES
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N.Y. (Business)
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on&/kt 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces or the late Senator ROBERT P. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by 5IRHA.N B. SIRHAlf as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting {12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY, Results to be on FP-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould bs included.
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SUBJECT: KENSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
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Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/U., 5/&B» which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT P. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAK B. SIRBAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAH and diagram ofballroom area attached,
LEAD;
Locate the above-captionod person and interviewregarding his location at the tine of shooting (12:15 A.K.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be included.
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SUBJECT: KENSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
Re:dvertiaing
Attached is Xerox copy of a L03 Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6A, 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAK B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAK B. SIRHAIJ and diagram ofballroom area attached,
LEAD;
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15> A.M.,6/5/68), what he did et the time and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould bs included.
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TO : SAC, NBW YORK DATE: 9/10/68
iFROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
SUBJECT: KENSALT00: LOS ANGELES
Re:
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Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-ceptioned per-son is named by the person interviewed E3 being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, onb/kt 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator R03SRT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAH B. SIRHAU and diagram ofballroora area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68J, what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on PD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be included*
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FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES t 5 6 - 1 5 6 )
SUBJECT: KENSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
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Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/U, 5/65, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT P. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN end diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captioned person and intervieviregarding his location at the tirae of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 [22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviowedshould bs included.
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Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview fora wherein the ebove-ceptioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/lj., 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT P. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KEKNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAK B. SIRHAW as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAM B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KEKKEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be d
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SUBJECT: KENSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the ebove-captioned per-son is named by the person interviev/ed as. being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/i|» 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT P. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be i l
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UNITED STATES\?OVE^jMENT
MemorandumSAC^_NEW YORK
C, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
ENSALT00: LOS ANGELES
DATE: 9/10/68
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is nemed by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, onb/ki 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen arsa in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAW and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD;
Locate the abcve-ce.ptioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting {12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), vhat he did at the time and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be included.
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UNITED STATES bOVEiJtvJENT
MemorandumTO SAC. BUTTS DATE: 9/10/68
FROM - SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
SUBJECT: KENSALT00; LOS ANGELES
Ret LIlgLE. RICHARD
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/iw 5/65, vhich room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY" wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRKAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD;
Locate the above-captioncd person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the time and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be included.
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Memorandum~
To SAC, SAN FRANCISCO DATE: 9/10/68
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES (£6-156)»<SUBJECT: KENS ALT
00: LOS ANGELES
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Re:
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Attached Is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/U# 5/63* which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator R032RT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAK B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached*
LEAD:
Locate the above-captionod person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould bs included.
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UNITED STATES GO\\JNMENT
MemorandumSAC, SAN FR/.HCISCO
DATE: 9 / 1 0 / 6 8
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES ( 5 6 - l £ 6 )
SUBJECT: KENSALT0 0 : LOS ANGSLES
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Attached i3 Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the abovo-captioned per*son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on£>/k> 5/691 which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator R032RT P. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom erea attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the time and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on PD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description ot person interviewedshould be included.
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MemorandumSAC. CHICAGO DATZ: 9/10/68
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES (£6-156)
*-:SUBJECT: KENSALT
00: LOS ANGELES
Re: aka
Chicago, Illinois
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6fh, 5/68, which room w&a being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KSMHEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD;
Locate the above -captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:l£ A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY, Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be included.
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UNITED STATES G O > O N M E N T
MemorandumTO : SAfL DATE: 9/10/68
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES ($6-156)
SUBJECT: KENSALT00: LOS ANGELES
Re;
TnTTTTOHAttached is Xerox copy of a L03 Angeles Police
Department interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/lj., 5/68, which rooin was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT P. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he loft the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the abeve-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the time and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be included.
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J•** AIM. no . NO. PUNITED STATES GOVVjNMENT
MemorandumTO S A C . NEWARK DATE: 9 / 1 0 / 6 8
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES (56 -156)
SUBJECT: KEN SALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
Re:
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interviev; form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/4, 5/66, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator RO3ERT P. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD;
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be ij "
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SEP 10 1968FBI — LOS ANGELES
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UNJTED STATES V
MemorandumMENT
TO : SAC. BOSTON
FROM : SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
DATE: 9/10/68
SUBJECT: KENSALT00: LOS ANGELES
Re: DOW Pft" iaprifl.-riefc?, Massachusetts
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/lj., 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT F. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senator's victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B. SIRHAN and diagram ofballroom area attached.
LEAD:
Locate the above-captioned person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the time and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY. Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould be included.
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MAT IMI COITIONM l CEN. U t . NO. t> 8UNITED STATES GO MENT
MemorandumSAC, BOSTON DATE; 9 /1O/6S
FROM ! SAC, LOS ANGELES (56 -156)
m
SUBJECT: KENSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
Sfiyx1 iYWi *3i<Crlu Isl&ndR. I .
Attached is Xerox copy of a Los Angeles PoliceDepartment interview form wherein the above-captioned per-son is named by the person interviewed as being present inor adjacent to the Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, on6/lj., 5/68, which room was being utilized by the campaignforces of the late Senator ROBERT P. KENNEDY to hear theresults of the California primary election and to celebratethe Senatorfs victory in California. Senator KENNEDY wasfatally shot by SIRHAN B. SIRHAN as he left the ballroomarea and exited through the kitchen area in the rear of theballroom. Photograph of SIRHAN B,ballroom area attached.
SIRHAN and diagram of
LEAD:
Locate the above-captionod person and interviewregarding his location at the time of shooting (12:15 A.M.,6/5/68), what he did at the tine and any knowledge of SIRHANbeing in the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting ofSenator KENNEDY, Results to be on FD-302 (22 copies to LosAngeles). Background and description of person interviewedshould bs .included.
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9-o
September 2,
Federal Bureau of InvestigationWashington, D. C.
(Subject: Robert F. Kennedy)
Gentlement
Going through some old newspapers the other
day I cerae upon a dated issue containing an item re
Martin Luther King's assassination, captioned*.
rtKenn&dy pulled trigger —Carmicha\£lt" and which clip-
ping I enclose herewith.
Why? — weli, I read the article end then
an amazing thought fleshed across my mind. I thought:
Stokel*y Carmichael epeaks of avenging Martin Luther
King's assassination (please refer to words In clip-
ping underlined in red),of "retaliating" and of actu-
ally naming Robert Kennedy -as the pre. ur>or> vhcn reverse
must bjs. taken*
In view of this, I am wondering if* it has
come to the attention*^ the F.B.I, that there could2 SEP 6
perhaps be a connection between the subsequent assaes-
1nation of Robert F. Kennedy and this Mr.
., using Sirhan Sirhan ee their
Anyway, I thought I'd pass this thoug)
for what it might be worth.
fo
September 9, 196$
Dear
Tour letter of September 2, 1968, to which wasattached a newspape/'clipping relating to statements madeby ^^ljjCarmJrnaeljpith respect to the late SenatorRobert F. Kenifedyhas been received.
Tour Interest in bringing this to my attention Isappreciated.
Sincerely yours,
). Edgar
John Edgar HoorerDirector *
SAC, Los Angeles (For information) - EnclosureNOTE TO SAC. LOS ANGELES: No further action being taken withrespect to the above*; No record identifiable with the correspondent
in Bureau files. Enclosed is copy of letter from
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MemorandumTO :SAC,LO3 AWGELES ( 5 6 - 1 5 6 )
FROM : SA'
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" 9 /1L/68
SUBJECT: KEN3ALT
Renemo to SACset forth the nane
mm^neino; he
6/20/68, which
is to be noted thatlorth Hollywood; CalTf. ajso men
had no knowledge of the identity
c>f the Los Angeles Office contain no Information concerning;hlch can be Identified with ceptioned mctter.
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re
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lowing investigation was conducte
AT GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
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us matter was placed on the absentee docket.
yas described as a white male; 5*8";125 poundsy ey^^Ji^ie^ hair, brown; ldate of birthjfl^m^^place of birthoccupation, laborer".
SAfollowing investigation was conducted by
AT OCALA. FLORIDA
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Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan
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the hospital and released. Records indicate that -cjis found by the officer, lying on the street^
the following physicalThe rdescription for
FBI nOn 8/14/68,
caia, fla., advisidentifiable with
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to hiBe further advised this name is
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of his office.in the files
empt to make afurther search and notify the FBI should he find anypertinent information.
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which
umber is listed as
It is noted_tNumber is listed as
Social Security
ds reflect that
120 lbs., ~ith heavy beatle-tbrown and parted. He advised
tis appearance and was an
he could locate nonder the
a white male, 5*8",hair - dark
photograpliSfced records of his
could locate no record of employmentfor this person. He further advised this photograph wasnot familiar to him. '
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PROSECUTION CASE IN CHIEF
SEPTEMBER 12, 1963
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ALBERT J. LA W(LLEE • LAPP
ANGELO D. PIEBRO
EDWARD MINAS/ANt
KARL UECKER
JUAN ROMEU6
JESUS PERE/
MARTIN PATRUSKY
VINCENT D. /GEORGE PLIM
WILLIAM G.
JOHN W. GALLIVAN
FRANK J. BU
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JESSE
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HAROLD L. BURBA
ROBERT M.
JUDY RO/ER
V. FArSTIN BAZIL
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MIKE SQCCQlffiM
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SGT. W. G. S H E R I F F -^7f i?1 - LAPD
ELIZABETH
ERWIN STRQfcL
LEWIS CO
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MORRIS L . MILLER/ MD
D. A. LUDOLO -
HENRY M, CUNjXf, MD
THOMAS NOCUCJtt f O * • « «r
TRAVIS R. WHJ#E - #13303 - LAPP
ARTHUR PLACENTA - #13712 - LAPP
SGT. ROBERT L. CkljAllS - #72&7 - LAPP
LT. CHARLES F . HUGJ^S - LAPP
SGT. RILEY tf. MAXELL - SID -LAPP
LT. ALVIN - LAPP
C. P . - #7974 -LAPP
S G T . MUNSOW - SIP - LAPP
JAMES E. CLA^ORW - #6023 - SID - LAPP
_R* W* JOHNSTQ/E - #11506 - LAPP
L. D. YAtff ^ #12607 - LAPP
EVERRETT C*. BUCKLER, JR.
HENRY ADRIAN CA2RE0N• — / • • — -
DAVID MONTEgLANO
CLAUDIA WILLIAMS..
RONALD
REP. CORONA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
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JOLLIAM VEISEL
WILLTAW y!AL. MD
HELEN L"
IRA M.
MAX FI^fKEI/MD
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GEORGE ERHARD,
.WILLIAM EDMOND PSfCE
ALBERT LESLIE
MRS. ALBERT LESLIE HE
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UBJECT: KENSALT(00:
TO:
Be San Francisco airtel to Ltp Angeles, 8/30/68.
Enclosed^gi^Lo^^jjgglgsj^j^p copies of an FD 302re Interview with
•Los Angeles (56-156)f-Philadelphia ( 62-4929)
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
MemorandumTO :, SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156) 9/13/68
FROM : SA
SUBJECT: KENSALT
contacted)ephone numberat that time
thought she hadwe^Mrs. SIRHANCleveland, Ohio, in October 195^. i H P t a t e d that
she could not be positive that it was Mrs. SIRHAN, butthat the photograph she had observed of Mrs. SIRH^^TMjheLos Angeles newspapers appeared familiar to h e r . ^ m ^stated that the lady she met in Cleveland, Ohio, whom shethought was Mrs. SIRHAN, had been at her aunt's home in
few minutes. She stated that she recalledconversation that was held on that
___ urther advised that she had recentlyom the Camarillo Mental Hospital, Camarillo,
California, after having suffered a nervous breakdown.She stated that she was still having some mental problems.
Cleveland for anothing abq,occasion,been relea'
jtated she could provide no furtherinformation and provided this information in the event itmight be of possible assistance to the FBI.
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MemorandumTO
FROM
• SAC, WASHINGTON FIELD
, LOS ANGELES ( 5 6 -
DATE: 9 / 1 6 / 6 8
SUBJECT: KKNSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
A.- ••'
Ho:
On 6/i|./68 the nbove*-captioned person was a regis-tered guest at the .Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California.
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/68, SIRHAN B. SIRHAK, at theconclusion of a victory rally by the late Sor.-ator R0B2IT:T F.KEHHSDY (D-Kew YorJO, in the kitchen aroo lead ing off theEmbassy Bal3rooai shot and killed Senator EJ5KNELY, utilizinga ,22 c&libsr revolver.
The Los Angeles Police Department rcc^csted theHtnucs of ths Bureau in the location end interviow ofts of the hotel iri en effort to datemuins Khothcr or not
any of the guests night be in popseasion of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, wight kbovj SiaEAN, or niglithave seen him about the hotel on tlie night of 6/J.|/66.
All information^ negative or positivo, should beinccrporatod into an FD-302, as all information is being dia-sorainRtcd to the District Attorney, Los Angeles County, inreport form, svich reports being prepared by Los Angeles.
Trial date is tentatively sot for th6 first part ofNovember 1963, and it would be appreciated if the lead iscovered in an expedite fashion. For your assistance, there isenclosed a diagram of the hotel arc*a and location of ths shooting.
22 copies of FD-302 should be submitted.
- Washington Field (End. 1)
- Los Angeles
OFFICE COPY
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SEP 16 1968FBI - tOS ANGELES
usr
STATES CC^iJUNME
demoranaurnTO ': SAC, WASHINGTON FIELD
FROM /Vfl/7-SAC, LOS ANGELES
SUBJECT: KENSALT
0 0 : LOS ANGELES
DATE; 9/16/68
~(Washington"Post'JOn 6/I4./68 the above-captioned person was a regis-
tered guest at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California.
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/68, SIRHA1I B. SIRHAN, at theconclusion of a victory rally by the lr.te Senator R0D2RT F.KENNEDY (D-Hew Yorl:), in the kitchen croa. leading off theEabassy-Ballroom shot and killed Senator KKNHEEY, utilizinsa ,22 caliber revolver.
The Los Angeles Polic-3 Dapni'tjnent requested thoai.'ce of ths Bureau in the location end interview of
guests of the hotel in an effort to dsterPiins vhothcr or notany of the guests raiglit. be in pofsssnion of any infoi'wationconcerning a possible conspiracy, night ICTJOV; SIUHAN, or nighthave seen him about the hotel on the night of 6//J./6G.
All information, negative or positive, should beincorporated into an FD-302, as ell inforKtition is bein£j dis-seminated to the District Attorney, Los Angeles County, inreport fona, cv.ch reports being prepared by Los Angeles,.
Trial date is tentatively sot for the first part ofNovember 1968, and it would be appreciated if tho lend iscovered in an expedite fashion. ?'or your asr there isenclosed a diagram of tho hotel ccta and location of the shoctirjsj,
22 cfcpies of FD-302 siiould be submitted,
J
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- Washington Field (End. l)
- Los Angles
OFFICE COPY
SMtCKEO.SCRUU2CD.
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SEP 161968FBI — LOS ANGELES
UNITLD STATIC GOVERNMENT/ 7* /.' \J•memorandum
TO ': SAC, WASHINGTON FIELD .
,v 0
DATE: 9/16/68
FROM C, LOS ANGELES
SUBJECT: KKKSALT0 0 : LOS AKGJSLES
Ke:
On 6/I1/68 tho-nbovft-ceptionefe person was a regis-tered guest at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, Californifi.
At 12:l£A.K. en 6/5/68, SIRHAK B. SIRHAN, e.t theconclusion of a victory rr.lly by the late Senator R0D2tfT F.KENUSDY £D-NB'.J Yorl:), in the kitchen eroa lcadinc off theEmbassy Ballroom shot and killed Senator I'Ji'KWEE'Y, utilixinga .22 cclibsr revolver.
The Los Angeles Fclico D partmt*nt reciuesfcsd the-fcai.'ce of tha Curt^i in the location r.ncl in'r.erviovr of
6u-3sta of tlic hotel in en effort to detor :lns whothpr or notany of the guests nsiglit be in pofsssRicn of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, might know SXRKAN, or nighthave neon him about the hotel on tlio ni^ht of 6/J.J./68.
All infornation, negative or positive*, should beincorporated into an FD-302, as ell information is being dia-serainatcd to tho District Attorney, Los Angeles County, inreport for-ia, sv.ch reports being prtparcd by Los Angolas.
Trial date is tontotivsily sot for the first part ofNovember 1963, end it would be appreciated if tho lead iscovered in an expedite fashion. For yoy.r assistance, there isenclosed a diagram of tho hotel area and location of tho shooting
22 cbpioe of FD-3C2 s)rouid be submitted.
- Washington Field (End. 1)- Los Angeles
OFFICE COPY
UNITtlD STATliS GO MENT
• MemorandumTO = SAC, DALLAS
FROM MMc, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
DATE; 9/16/68 f
•"i •
SUBJECT: K.KNSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
Re:
On 6//j./68 the •nbovf«-capt:;oned perron v?as a regis-tered guest fit the Ambassador Kotal, Los Angeles, California.
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/68, SIKHA1T B. SIIWAN, at theconclusion of a victory rally by the late Senator R0D2R? P.KEIOJJSDy (D-Ksu York), in the kitchen area leading off theEmbassy Bal3roo;n shot end killed Senator irjSKWEDY, utilizinga .22 caliber revolver.
The Los Angles Felice Dop&rtruant requested theassiut. i'cs of ths Bureau in th& location end intorvio'.s* of£U-3c-tu of the hotel in en effort to d'jtsrsi'.n-s t-rhsther or notany of the guests ridght bo in pc ess as ion of P.nj informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, wight kr;ov; SITdlAN, or nighthave nccn hin about the hotel on the night of 6/J|./66.
All information% negative or positive, should bsincorporated into an FD-302, as all information if: being dis-sc-rainr.ted to the District Attorney, Los Angc3.es County, inreport form., such reports being prepared by Los Angoles.
Trial date is tentatively sot for the first part cfNovember 1963, end it would be appreciated if the* lend iscovered in an expedite fashion. For your asrdatanco, there i3enclosed a diagram of the* hotel aroa ant' location of tho shooting.
»22 copies of PP-3C2 should be submitted.
- Dallas (Enc.l)I- Los Angeles
OFFICE COPY
/5Z-r
SERIALIZED
SEP 1 *• 1968f$l — LOt ANQCLU
STATUS qOVfihfeJ
iemoranaumTO ": SAC, HOUSTON DATE: 9/16/68
.< L o s ANGELES (56-1^6)
SUBJECT: * KRNSALT00: LOS ANGELES
t . Ow 6/lj/68 the • nbovf»-ct§»t*tit^i^BPP|l was a regis-tered guest at the Ambassador- Hotel, Los Angles, California.
12:l£ A.M. en 6/£/68, SIPJ1A1T B. SinHAK, fit theconclusion of a victory rally by the late Senator R0B2J?T P.KSSWSDy (D-New York), in the kitchen nroa leading off theEmbassy Ballrocn shot and hilled Senator EJOTBDY, utilizinga ,22 CElibsr rovolver.
Ths Los An^sies Police Etepartme-nfc requested tho& of ths Bureau, in the location end. interview of
guosts of the hotel in en effort to dctsnvtns whether or notany of the guests wight be in possession of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, wight know SI3EAK, or nighthave seen him about the hotel on the n'lzht of 6//(./66.
All information, negative or petitivo, should b3incorpoi-atod into an PD-302, o.s all inforrcction is being dia-serftinatec? to the District Attorney, I-oo Angeles County, inreport toxin, such reports being prepared by Los Angola a.
'Trial date is tentatively sot for th& first part ofNovember 1963, end it would be appreciated if the ler;d iscoverod in an oxpsdite fashion, 7o? yov.r assistance, there isenclosed a dAK^rem of ths hotel area and location of ths shooting.
22 copies of ?p-$Q2 should be submitted.
2 - Houston (Enc.l)5) - Los Angeles
SCARCMED ta—...INDOtOSEXWIZEO -^-..fllED —..iCL«^
SEP 161968FBI - LOS ANGELES
OFFICE COPY
UNITED STATt*.'GOVERNMENT
w Memoraft&umy
TO JSAC, WASHINGTON FIELD
FROM r&U&AC , LOS ANGELES (56-156)
DAT«: 9/16/68
SUBJECT: KKNSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
On 6/i|./68 the above-captfoned person was a regis-tered guost at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California.
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/68, SIRHAH D. SIRHAN, at theconclusion of a victory rally by the late Senator R032RT P.KENNEDY (D-Kew York), in the kitchen area leading off theEmbassy BalJroozn shot and killed Senator KENNEDY, utilizinga .22 caliber revolver.
The Los Angeles Police Department requested theassistance of tha Bureau in the location e.r.& interview ofguosts of the hotel in an effort to detenuins whether or notany of the guests might bo in possession of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, might know SIRHAN, or mighthave seen him about the hotel on the night of 6/ij./68•
All information, negative or positive, should beincorporated into an PD-302, as all information is being dis-seminated to the District Attorney, Los Angelos County, inreport form, such reports being prepared by Los Angoles.
Trial date is tentatively set for the first part ofNovember 1963, and it would be appreciated if the lead iscovered in an expedite fashion. For your assistance, there isenclosed a diagram of the hotel area and location of the shooting,
22 copies of PD-302 should be submitted.
- Washington Field (End. 1)- Los Angeles StMCHtD
SUMLUCD
SEP 161968FBI — LOS ANGELM
I
OFFICE COPY
UNITED STATIC QOWf NMENT
'MernomnaumTO : SAC, WASHINGTON FIELD
, LOS ANGELES
SUBJECT:'' KKNSALT00: LOS AKGELES
DATE: 9/16/68%
On 6/i|/68 the nbovft-eaptioned person was a regis-tered guest at the Anbassc.dor Hotel, Los Angeles, California.
At 12:15 A.K. en 6/5/68, SIKHAN B, SIRHAK, et theconel\i.'j:lon of a victory rally by the late Senator R0B2HT P.KEK3TSDY (D-Kew Yor)v), in the kitchen area leading off theEmbassy Ballroom shot e.n& killed Senator KSx'NEiy, utilizinga ,22 caliber revolver.
The Los Angeles Police DsparfrnwRt requested tho;s of ths Burcaw in the location end interview of
guests of ths hotel in en effort to deiemrlns whether or notany of the guests might be in possession of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, wight ktjou SIRKAN, or mighthave scon him about the hotel on the night of 6//J./66.
All information, negative or positive, should beincorporated into an PD-302, BS ell information is being dis-seminf.tod to the District Attorney, I-os Angeles County, inreport form, sv.ch reports being prepared by Los Angolas.
Trial dato is tentatively sot for tho first part ofNovember 19&3, end it would be appreciated if the lead iscovered in an expedite fashion. For your assistance, there isenclosed a diagram of tho hotel ar&a and location of the shooting.
22 copies of PD-302 should bo .vubnitted.
2 - Washington Field (End. 1)Q - Los Angeles
OFF/CE copy
J-UN'ITLU STATLS GU^ilNMENT
- MemGramlumSAC, HOUSTON
AC, LOS ANGELES
TO
FKOM
SUBJECT: KKNSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
DATE: 9 /16 /6Q
Rc:^Travel House of~Houston
On 6/1-768 tho • Rbovf^RH^feKttSP^ffeon v:as a regio-^ tered gueat at the /mbass&ttor* Hotel, Los Angeles, California.
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/68, SIIIHA1! B. SIHHA1T, e.t theconcluaion of e. victory ral ly by the lute Senator R0U2P.T P.KSHWBDY (D-KBW TtorJ-:), In the kitchen aroa icaaisiG °-rf t h e
Embassy Ballroom shot and hilled Senator ESKNECy, ut i l iz inga .22 calibsr revolver.
Tlie Los Angeles Polico Dop:.'.rtriit=r;V. rcrpjesfced theRssiabaiiccs of 1-hs Burccu 5n ths location <?.nd interview ofGU-ssts? of the hotel in r.n effort to dxtsrSif.vis vhothcr or r.otany of the g- .osts wight bo in possession o.f an^ inforwaticnconcerning a possible conspiracy, might kriov; SITVliAN, or Kighthave seen him about the hotel on the n'J.ght or 6/I.1./66,
AH information, negative ov positive, should beincorporate;d into an Z?D-302, as e l l information ifr being dia-sorcin^tr-d to the District Attorney, I-os Angcloa County, inreport foriii, cv.ch reports be.inr; pr-epeved. by Los An^olfis.
Trial dute i s tentat-5 vtly sot for the f i r s t part ofNovember 19&3, end i t would be. aypr-cciided if tho lend iscovered in an expscL'.tc fashion. ?or yc*ar fti?.iatancs, there i3enclosed a die^rera of tho hotftl ar«a and location of the shooting.
22 cfcpios of FD-302 s;iould be £ub:^itted.
- Houston ( E n d )- Los Angeles
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SEARCHED
SEP 161968FBI — LOS ANGELES
TO
FUOM
UNITED STATES GOVpV
MemorandumSAC, SEATTLE
ISAC, LOS ANGELES (56-1^6)
3
DATE: 9/16/68..
SUBJECT: KEKSALT00: LOS ANGELES
* -~
KoMANORHAROLD MANSFIELD
'Bureau
" SADIE_J?Q9_Rust^ Bldg. _
Taconia"," Wa'sh"." 1On 6/l{./68 t.ho-nbove--cp.ptio:md person v:as a r e ^ i c -
# tored guest a t the /iiabassador* Hotel , Los An^t les , Ca l i fo rn i s .
At 12:1$ A.M. en 6 /£ /68 , SIiyiAK B, SIRHAK, e t thecor.clust.ion of a v ic tory r a l l y by the Iv/ct Senator ROIWRT 1?.KEMJIEDY (D-New York), in the ki tchen tire a loadinc off theEabassy BalJroo.a shot end Uillcfi Senator E}7SffEtY, xta ,22 cE-libsr revo lver .
The Los Anisics Police retjirested theiub.n>ce of th.s Bureau 3.n the location end interviow of
guoffts of the hotel in tin effort to dotsriiif-iis rrhothr.r or notany of the guests BiigJ.it. bo in possession of &nj infomaticnconcci'nins a possible c,pnspi;.*acyf might Ivno'.; SIUHAN, or nifihthave seen hire about the hotel on the nlsht of 6/)|/66.
All information; negative ov positivo, should boir.ccrporated into fin PD-3^2, as a l l inforr.:.etion if being dis-sci-ijnr.tcd to the District Attorney, Los Angc-lcs County, inrepoi't foriii, £v.ch reports being prepared l"v Los A I
Trial date is tentatively sot for tho first part ofNovember 1963, £nci it would be aypr-celated if the lend iscovered in vxi expedite fashion, r'or ycarr ftssictance, there isenclcacjd a diagram of tho hotel erc- ami location of tho shooting.
22 ccpios of PD-302 e;:ould be submitted.
- Seattle (Enc.l)I- Los Angeles
SEARCHED INDfXEO
SEP 161958FBI — LOS ANGEl£S
OFFICE COPYT
QCUN'ITtD STATliS
WemoronawnTO SAC, RICHMOND
FRO:,^//iSsAC, LOS ANGELES
SUBJECT: KENS-ALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
g 7 T 5 3 4042)On 6/J4./68 the ftbove;--cp.ptioned person was a reg i s -
tered gucat at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, CaliTornia.
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/68, SIMIAN B. SIRHAN, at theconclusion of a victory ra l ly by the la te Senator R0iJ2RT P.KEUilSDY (D-Neu York), in the kitchen aroa Icaciing off theEmbassy Bal3roo;n shot and kil led Senator KENNEDY, u t i l i s i nga .22 c t l ibs r revolver.
The Los Ar^elss Polrlcs Dopru'trnt.nt recjx:ested thop.ssiytai.'C3 of ths Bur&s.ti in v-he location f.nd intorviow of{-uosstw of the hotel in en effort to dsfcom*.R3 vhothcr or notany of the gv.osts yfiight. bo in pcesssBion of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, might know SIHI JAN, or mighthave sc.cn him about the hotel on the n'.^ht of 6/J|/6o.
All information, negative or posit ive, should boincorporated into an FJD-302, as a l l information 5.a being d i s -seiainr.ted to tho Distr ict Attorney, Los Angeles County, inreport. forir>, such reports bsing pr-epc?/ed by Los A n i
Trial date is tentatively sot for tho first part ofNovember 1963, end it would be appreciated if tho lend iscovered in an expedite fashion. ?or your asr.ictQr.ee, there ioenclosed a diagram of tho hotel erca and location of the shooting.
22 copies of FD-3C2 should bo submitted.
Richmond (Enc.l)Los Angeles
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SEARCHED «««» -CEilALIZCO i..h*»
SEP 161968FBI - LOS ANGElEa
1/
UtflTtD STATES
v* Ffeinoranawn,. o
T 0 : SAC, RICHMOND DATE: 9/16/68 .^b-'
, LOS ANGELES {56-1516)
SUBJECT: KEN SALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
Re:
g , g _ _ ^ _On 6/ij./68 the ftbove-cp.ptioned perron :;as a r e g i s -a t the Arcb&s:*&dor Hotel , Los Angeles, Cal i fornia* tered gucit
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/$/68, SIRJ1.AK B. SI3THAH, e.t theconclusion of a victory rally by the late, Senator R0B2RT P.KENNEDY (D-Kei; York), in the kitchen area leading off theEmbassy Ballroom shot end hilled Senator ESKNEEY, utilizinga .22 cc.lib&r revolver.
The Los Angeles Police Daptrtmetnt requested thoof ths Bureau in the location end intorviow of
guests of the hotel in en effort to determine whether or notany of the guosts rulght bo in pesssssion of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, wight know SI3IIAN, or nighthave seen hiiri about the hotel on the night of 6/J.L/6S.
All information, negative or positive, should beincorporated into fin FC-302, as all information is being dis-seninated. to the District Attorney, Los Angeles County, inreport form, such reports being prepeved by Los Angelas.
Trial dato is tentatively sot for the first part ofNovember 1963, and it would be appreciivtod if tho lead iscoverod in an expedite fashion. ?'or your assistance, there isenclosed a diagram of the hotel area and location of ths shooting.
22 copies of Fp-3O2 should be submitted.
- Richmond (Enc.l)'1) - Los Angeles
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SEARCHEDsumuico ,/aao
SEP 161968F » — LOS ANGELES
STATliS GOWNME
randumTO : SAC, SEATTLE
IIJPJ z* L0S AHajajBS
SUBJECT! KEKSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
DATE: 9/16/68
He:Mr. & M r s . WAYNE
"Vff gRT"Tl iaV(*l TBUY;
CHAPPLLE
On 6/J4./68 tho -ftbove-cr.ptioned person was a rcgio-tered gv.cst at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Aii^dcs, Californi&
At 12:15 A.K. en 6/S/68, SIRHA1T B. SinHAK, Et theconclusion of a victory rally by the late Senator ROBERT F.KEIWSDY (D-Hew Yorl:), in the kitchen area leading off theEmbaysy Ballrooai shot and killed Senator YLESWELY, utilizinga .22 calibsr revolver.
Tbs Los Arise los Police Dspar truant requested thoof ths BursatJ. in t.he location txdl interview of
of the hotel in v.n effort to dstervjins vrhether or notany of the guests might bo in pepssssien of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, might kr>ov7 SIFfHAN, or ihave seen him about the hotel on the n:*.£ht of 6/J.J./68.
All information; negative or positive, should bsincorporated into en FD-302, as all information is beirjg dia-scniinFitcd to tho District Attorney, Los Angeles County, inreport foriri, s'j.ch reports being prepared by Los A l
Trial date is tentatively sot for tho first part ofNovember 1968, and it would b£: appreciated if the lead iscovered in an expedite fashion. For you.r assistance, there ioenclosed a diagrees oi the hotc-sl cr^a and location of tho shooting,
2?. copies of Fp-3C2 should be submitted.
- Seattle (End)- Los Angeles
OFFICE COPY
UNITLD
TO
FROM
lernorandurn' SAC, SEATTLE
(, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
PATE: 9/16/68
-*.
SUBJECT: 1UWSALT00: LOS ANGELES
Ro
On 6/l>r/b8 t h e T gtered guest at the Ambassador Hotel, Loo Angeles, California*
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/68, SIEHA1J B. SIHHAK, et theconclusion of a victory rally by the late Senator HGS2K? F.KSHtfEDY (D-Kew Yorl:), in the kitchen t.r&a leading off theEmbassy Ballroom shot and killed Senator O3.\'WELY, titiliiiinsa .22 cs.libsr revolver.
The Los Angeles Polico Dcpartnsent requested thoRssiytaiice of tha Buraav. in the location e.ncl interviovr ofGuesta of the hotel in rn effort to dotsiTiiLns vhother ox* notany of tlio guosts raight. be in pessassion of any informftticnconcciT.ing a possible conspiracy, might know SITtRAN, or mighthave seen him about the hotel on the nl^ht of 6/).|/6S.
All inforroation, negative or positive, should tsincorporated into an FD-302, as all information in being dis-sciainr.tGd to the District Attorney, Los Angclos County, inreport fora, euch reports being prepared by Los A
Trial date is tentatively sot for the first part ofNove?Rber 1968, end it would be appreciated if the lead iscovered in an expedite fashion. P'oi* your assistance, there isenclosed a disgran of the- hotel ar^a and location of th© shooting.
22 ccpios of FD-3C2 eliotiid be
- Seattle (End)- Los Angeles
OFFICE COPY
SERIALIZED i.frtTO
SEP 1 f 1968FBI — LOS ANGELES
7
UNITED STATlif
wrmaurn tTO ': SAC, SALT LAKE CITY
, LOS klliELES (56-156}
DATE: 9/16/68
^
SUBJECT: KJSNSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
Saln^oTji
On 6/4/60 the fibo\rfc-captio7T5?!TW??!!i was a regis-tered gueat at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California.
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/6S, SJRIWff B, SIHHAJf, at theconclusion of a victory rally by the late Senator R0U3ET F.
' KENWSDY (D-Ne»: Yorli), in the kitchen area leading off theEmbassy Ballroom shot and killed Senator EJSKNBtY, utilisinga *ZZ caliber revolver.
The Los Angeles Police Ds par truant requested theassistance of ths Bureau in the location t-nd interviovr ofguest a of the hotel in en effort to dstor inti vhothsr or notany or the guests wight, be in pesssssion of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, might know SISHAH, or mighthave fic.cn liii.i about the hotel on the night of 6/J.J./66.
All information, negative or positive, should beincorporated into an FD-302, as all information is being dis-seninctod to the District Attorney, Los Angeles County, inreport form, such reports being prepared by Los Angolas.
Trial dace is tentatively set for tho first p&rt ofNovember 1963, end it would be appreciated if tho lead iscovered in an expedite fashion. ?'or your assistance, there isenclosed a diagram of tho hotel cr«a and location of the shooting,
22 copies of FD-3C2 should be submitted.
- Salt Lake City (En<?;i)- Los Angeles
WJN
OFFICE COPY
ATVS^Jo
MemorandumUIJHTED
TO ': SAC, SEATTLE
0
DATE: 9/16/68
iJ/J/kliC, LOS A!IGEI,ES
4SUBJECT^ KttNSALT
00: LOS AUGELESMrs. HAROWash.
,D MANSFIELD
Tacoma, Wash.On 6/J{/68 the nbove-csptioned person vn.3 a regis-
tered guest at the AjTibasssdor Hotel, Los Angeles, California.
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/63, SinjIAN B. SIHHAH, at theconclusion of a victory rally by the late Senator ROBERT P.KfiNl-ISDY (D-Rew YorJc), in the kitchen aroa lcadinc off theEmbassy Ballroom shot and killed Senator EJSKNEDY, utilizinga .22 cc.libsr revolver.
The Los Angeles Folico Dop&rtrce.r/fc requested theRasii:fc«?.i.'-ce of ths Bureau in the location i-.n3 interviov: ofguests of the hotel in en effort to doieriulris whether or r.otany of the guests wight be in poss-sssion of any inforwaticnconccriiing a poEsible conspiracy, iwSght ki.ov; SITtHAK, or mighthave nccn hiia about the hotel on tliv night of 6//.J./68.
All in-forKatio's, uegctive ox* positive, should beincorporated into an KD-302, as all information is being dia-scminr.tecl to the District Attorney, Lor. Angeles County, inreport forra, £*j.ch reports l»«ir«g prep&vod by Los Angoles.
Trial data is tentativi?.y ao»t for the first part cfNoveinber 1963, end it would be appreciated if tho lend iscoverod in an oypsdite JTasliion. ?'or your asr.istance, there ioenclosed a di&gra:a of the- hotel area and location of the shooting.
%•
2?. copies of FD-3CJ2 s/iould bo fubsiitted.
*.,•
- Seattle (Enc.l)I- Los Angeles SEARCHED
S£(tlAUZtD
SEP 161968FBI — LOS ANGELES
OFFICE COPY
•3-STATLS COVfJTKMENT
Memorandum0
TO ': SAC, SEATTLE DATE: 9/16/68%It'-
foe, LOS AUGELES (56-1516)FROM
SUBJECT: KKNSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
Ro
WashingtonBellevue
On 6/J|/68 the p.bove--cs.pFiTf!T5c ?WfflF*:£.s a regis-tered gueat at the Ambassador1 Kotcsl, Los Angeles, California,
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/68, SIRHA1T B. SIRHAH, at theconeliiaion of r. victory rally by the late Senator HOI)2f!T P.KEIWSDY (D-Rsw York), in the kitchen croa leading off theEmbassy BaUrocoi shot and killed Senator KKKBEDY, utilizinga .22 caliber revolver.
The Los Arsgelss Police Doptrtrnt-nt requested theRssiytaiice of ths Bur&EU in the location tnd interview ofguest a of the hotel in an effort to determine vrhctlier or notany of the guests might be in possession of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, night Icrioti SIRKAN, or mighthave seen him, about the hotel on the ni^ht of 6/J|/68.
All information, negative or positive, should beincorporated into an PD-302, e.s all information is being dia-serainRted to the District Attorney, Los Angeles County, inreport fora, such reports being prepared ty Los Angolas*
Trial date is tentatively sot for the- first part ofNovember 1968* and it would be appreciated if the ler*d iscovered in an expedite fashion. ?or yotir assistance, there isenclosed a diagram of the hotel area and location of the shooting.
22 copies of PD-302 should be submitted.
2 - Seattle (Enc.l)1) - Los Angeles
OFFICE COPY
SEARCHEDSttUUJZED
SEP 161968FHi — 1 0 5 ANGELES_
UMTLD STATIC « NMENT I ^«
i TO ': SAC, SEATTLE DATE: 9/16/68
FUOM , LOS ANGELES (56-156)
SUBJECT: 'KENSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
ir? On 6/U/68 tho -Afcovft-c^mi*! ??eWdiP W s a ro5io-tered gucot at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California.
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/68, SI RIKA IT B. SIHHAK, e.t theconclua.ion of a victory rally by the lute Senator RO133RT P.
t KfilWEDY (»-Kew YorlO, in the kitchen area leading off theEnbassy B&Urooio shot and tilled Senator 1MKNECY, utilizinga .22 caliber revolver.
The Los Angeles Folico Department requested thoassistance of ths Bureau in the location end interview ofguostij of the hotel in en effort to dstsrains vhother or notany of tho gv.osts miglit bo in poessssicn of any infornationconcerning a pocsible con^pirscy, might krjow SIHIIAN, or mighthave seen hirc about the hotel on tho flight or 6/)|/6G.
All inforwation^ negative or positive, should beincorporated into an FD-302, cs all information is being dia-serainatcd to the District Attorney, Los Angelas County, inreport for-ra, sv.ch reports being prepared by L03
Trial date is tentatively sot for the first part ofNovember 1963, end it would be Ri*preciated if tho lend iscovered in an expedite fashion. ?'or ycur assioto.nce, there icenclc?;ed a diagra:a of tho hotel croa and location of the shooting.
2?. copies of FD-3C2 should be submitted.
2 - Seattle (Enc.l)/1\ - Los Angeles SEARCHED—^
SUIAUZCO J S _ f l t f l )
SEP 161968FBI — U>S ANGELES
OFFICE COPY
(7STATUS COV^NMENT
'YiLemorancmmo
TO ': SAC, MILWAUKEE DATE; 9/16/68
rnoi/j /VWSAC, LOS ANGELES (> '6 - l£6)
SUUJECT^/ KEN SALT0 0 : LOS AJIGIi^ES
On 6/l{./68 the rxbove-capfcionsd person was a r e g i s -tered gueat fit the Anbasstidor Hotel , Los Angelas, Ca l i forn ia .
a .22 caliber rovolver.
The Los An^elss Polices D3pfci't:ne=rst recjuested tholai'C& of ths Bureau in the location end interview of
£UC!Pts of the hotel in En effort to doteradns vrhothcr or notany of the guests nsight bo in possession of any infornationconcerning a possible conspiracy, might lii*o\i SITiliMi, or mighthavo seen hiia about the hotel on the ri'.git cf 6/J.|./66.
All informationj negative or pouitivo, should beincorporated into an PD-302, as all information is being dis-seminated to tho District Attorney, Los Angeles County, inreport fora, sy.ch reports being prepared by Los An^oles.
Trial date is tentatively cot for the first part ofNovember 1963, and it would be appreciated if tho lead iscovered in an expedite fashion. ?or your assistance, there isenclosed a diagram of the hotel ersa and location of the shooting.
22 copies of Pp-302 should be submitted,J
/IIP- Milwaukee (Enc.l)- Los Angeles
OFFICE COPY
UNITED
Memorandum1.0
TO ': SAC, SBATTLE DATE: 9/16/63
t LOS AJIGEI,ES (56-156)
SUBJECT: KENSALT00: LOS AWGELES
On 6/l|/68 tho ftbove-captioned perron :.-as a regis-tered gucat at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/68, SIRRAH B. SIHKAK, at the' conclusion of a victory rally by the late Senator ROBERT F.KENNEDY (D-New Yorl:), in the kitchen area lcadinc off theEmbassy Ballrooa shot end killed Senator ONtTEDY, liia .22 calibar revolver.
The Los Angles Polico Dspftrtmeni;' requested thoRsait;tauce of ths Durscu in the location end intorviow ofGucssta of the hotel in en effort to dstorriin vhci;hcr or notany of the guests j»3g?ifc be in pcffSDseion of any informationconcerning s possible conspiracy, might knov; SISHAN, or mighthave seen hire about the hotel on the night o" 6/Jj./66.
All information, negative or positive, chould beincorporated into an FB-302, as ell information i^ beirig dis-seninatcd to tho District Attorney, I-os Angeles County, inreport form, sv.ch reports bsing prepared cy Los Angles.
Trial date is tentatively sot for the first p&rt ofNovember 1963, &nd it would bo appreciated if tho ler.d iscovered in an expedite fashion. For your assistance, there isenclosed a diagram, of the hotel aro>& and location of the shooting,
22 copies of PD-302 should be submitted.
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Memorandum
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SAC, WASHINGTON FIELD
, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
DATE: 9/16/68
SUUJECT KNSALT00: LOS ANGELES
Ho: E . B . fcmflTTRfifttt -.1214 National Press gullding.Washington3 "D. C.
On 6/l{./68 the above-captioned person v:ss a regis-tered gueat at the Ambassador Hotcsl, Los Angeles, California.
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/68, SIRRAH B. SIHHAK, e.t theconcluaion of a victory rally by the lete Senator ROBERT P,KEHinUDY (D-New Yor-3:), in the kitchen era a lead 3.115 off theEnbassy Bal3roo:a shot and killed Serjator EEXlfBBY, utilizinga .22 cclibsr revolver.
The Los Angelcu Polico Department requested theassiy-;ai'cc of the Bui-saii in the location c.rcl intor-vievr ofguapts of the hotel in en effort to dctor rlns whether or notany of the guests might, be in poss-ssfiion of any informationconcerning a pocsible conspiracy, might It now SlraiAN, or nighthave seen him about the hotel on the night of &/}.[/60,
All infornatio'rii negative or positive, should beincorporated into an FD-302, as all infonv.ation is being d.is-semin^tcd. to tho District Attorney, Lor, Angeles County, inreport form, E'j.ch reports being prepared by Los Angoles.
Trial date is tentatively sot for tht fir-st part ofNovember 1968, end it would be appreciated if ths lead iscoverod in an expedite fashion. For your assistance, there ioenclosed a diagram of tho hotel area and location of ths shooting
22 copies of PD-302 should be submitted.J
2 - Washington Field (End. 1)/T\- Los Angeles
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SEP 161968
-» UNITED STATES COVIHNMENT
MemorandumO
FROM
: S A C , WASHINGTON FIELD
QffjJjZACt LOS ANGELES ( £
"TCKNSALT
DATE: 9/16/68
SUBJECT: "TCKNSALT0 0 : LOS ANGELES
Ho i DAVID AMMSONJBuIlding" 1Washington, D.C.
On 6/lj./68 the-abo\'e«-ce.pt 3 oned person ;?as a regis-tered gueat at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California•
* At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/68, SIHIIAII B. SIHHAN, at theconclusion of a victory rally by the late Senator- RO!32f:T 1?,KENNEDY (D-Heu York), in the kitchen ei-oa Ice.a5.nc off theEnbaasy BalJroora shot and hilled Senator KKKNEDY, utilizinga ,22 c&libsr revolver.
The Los Angeles Police Dspartrrient requested theassistance of ths Bureau, in ths location tnO interview ofguest« of the hotel in en effort to net emins whether or notany of the gv.osts i»i£lit. be in pesssssien of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, might icrjovi SIHIIAN, or wigjithave ocen hin about the hotel on the night of 6/J|/66.
All information, negative or positive, should beincorporated into an FD-302, as ell information is being dis-scnincitc.d to the District Attorney, Los Angeles County, inreport form, £'.\ch reports being pr-epp.rcd by Los An&oles.
Trial date is tentatively sot for the first part ofNovember 19&3, and it would be. appreciated if tho lead iscovered in an expedite fashion. ?'or your assistance, there isenclosed a diagram of tho hotel area and location of the shooting.
22 copies of PD-302 should be submitted.
- Washington Field (Encl. 1)- Los Angeles ,
OFFICE copySEP U1968
FBI - . t o s ANGELES
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STATES GOv/VlMENT
Mefnoranaum,. 0
TO ' SAC, WASHINGTON FIELD
, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
DATE; 9 /16 /68
SUBJECT: KKNSALT00: LOS ANGELES
JtfasOn 6/1+/68 tho above-captioned perron was a regis-
tered guest at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California.
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/68, SIFJI/.2? B. SIRHAtf, et tlieconcluaion of e. victory rally by the late Senator R032RT P.KEHiTSDY (D-Ksi* Yor!:), in the kit ebon t.roa. leading off theEmbassy BalJrooin shot and hilled Senator KBSNEDY, utiliiiinga .22 caliber revolver.
The Los Angeles Polic« Dop&i'tracnt rcciuested theof tiis i3ure u in the location t-.nd intervio1.* of
guosts of the hotel iri en effort to dcterpdns whether or notany of the guests might be in possession of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, might kttOM SIMIAN, or mighthave nccn him about the hotel on the night of 6//|/68«
All information, negative or positive*, should beincorporated into an PD-302, as all information is being dis-scminfttcd to the District Attorney, Los Angeles County, inreport form, such reports being prepared by L03 Angoles.
Trial date is tentatively sot for the first part ofNovember 1963, Rnd it would be. appreciated if tho lead iscovered in an expedite fashion. For year assistance, there isenclosed a diagram of the hotel area and location of tho shooting.
2?. copies of FD-302 should be submitted.
J
2 - Washington, Field (Encl. l)
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•UN1TU) STATES vy^MENT oaaemoranaum
TO ', SAC, WASHINGTON FIELD .'. DATE: 9/16/66
FROM LC, LOS ANGELES
ASUBJECT: KKNSALT
0 0 : LOS ANGELES
Ho: ROBERT J. IpHOVAHT.A fPTrnre •-&A-I T O O P e n s ^ l w e n i a ^ - t t - W
n / / i / / A 4-v u W a s h i n g t o n , D . c . 2 0 2 - 2 9 o - l 4 4 0On 6 / l | / 6 6 t h o n b o v o - c n p t r o n o a p e r s o n was a r e g i s -
t e r e d g u e s t a t t h e Ambasecvdor H o t e l , Los A n g o l c s , C r i
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/^/68, SIRHAIJ B. SIIH!AW, et the' conclusion of a victory rally by the late Sonator R0D3RT F.KEHiTEDY (D-Nsw York), in the kitchen Bros leading off theEmbassy Ballrocsn shot and killed Senator EESSEDY, "a .22 cs.libsr r'ovolver.
The Los Angles Police Dapartmtint requested theof ths 13u.ros.u in the location e.v.6 intorviow of
guests of the hotel in en effort to date rains uhotlicr or notany of the guests u;Sgiit. be in pop.sossion of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, might I«iov; SirJIIAK, orhave scon him about the hotel on the night of 6/)|./68.
All information, negative or positive, should beincorporated into an FD-302, as ell information is being dis-SQxain&icd to tho District Attorney, Lon Angelos County, inreport form, such reports being prepared by Los An
Trial dr.te is tentatively sot for the first p&rt ofNovember 1963, end! it would be appreciated if the lead iscoverod in an expedite fashion. For year assistance, there isenclosed a disgran. of tho hotel area and location of tho shooting,
22 ccpies of FD-302 should be submitted.
- VJashington Fie ld (Encl. 1)- Los Angeles
WJtt(3)' OFFiC£COiJY
FROM
STATES GO/^jNMENT
•Memorandum': SAC, WASHINGTON FIELD
c, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
DATE: 9/16/68
SUBJECT: IVKNSALT
00: LOS ANGELES
On 6A/68 tho ^ M ^tered guOHfc at the Arabasec-.dor Hotel, Los Angeles, California.
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/68, SII7HA1T B. SliWAK, e.t theconclusion of a victory rally by the late Senator R0B2RT P.KfiHHEDY (D-Ne .: Xork), in the kitchen aroa lc%ain£; off theEmbassy BaDrooun shot and hilled Senator OKNEDY, utilizinga .22 cslibsr revolver.
The Los Ansfclcs Poilico D3prj.rt:iaent requested thoof ths Bui'sau in the location end. intarviow of
guests of the hotel in en effort to determine vrhothcr or notany of the guests might- be in pcasossion of any infoniiationconcerning a possible conspiracy, jTiight know SIHI1AN, or mighthave Been hirt about the hotel on the nisht of 6A/66.
All inforraation, negative or positive, should beincorporated into an FD-$Q?., as ell information is being d.is-ser.iinated to the District Attorney, Los Angeles County, inreport form, ev.ch reports being prepared by Los Angles.
Trial dace is tentatively sot for the first part ofNovember 1968, end it would be appreciated if the lead iscovered in an expedite fashion* For your assistance, there isenclosed a diagram of tho hotel area &ncl location of the shooting,
22 copies of FD-302 should be submitted.i
2 - Washington Field (End. 1)^ - Los Angeles
OFFICtuW
STATUS GOVERNMENT
memorandumTO ": SAC, WASHINGTON FIEID
, LOS ANGELES
SUBJECT: KRKSALT0 0 : LOS AKGELES
DATE: 9/16/68
On 6/I4./68 the -ftbove-c&ptioned pcrcon was a re^ia-t tered gueat at the Ambas.yc.dor Hotel, Los Angeles, California.
At 12:l£ A.II, en 6/5/68, SIRHA1I D. SIRHAK, e.t theconcl\u»ion of ft victory rally by the late Senator R0U2RT F.KENNEDY (D-Kew York), in the kitchen urea lcaainc t)?f *hoEab&ssy BalJroom shot and killed Senator KENNEDY, utilisinga ,22 cclibyr revolver.
The Los Angeles Polico Dopai'tni nt requested the6 of ths Bureeu in the location end interview of
guests of the hotel irj e.n effort to doteradns vhother or r.otany of the guosts wight be j.n pesssasion of any informationconccx iin ; a possible conspiracy, might IUJOW SIHHAN, orhave seen him about the hotel on the ni^ht of 6//|/68.
All information, negative 01* positive, should beincorporated into an FD-302, as ell information is being dia-sominatcd to the District Attoriiey, hom Angeles County, inreport form, such reports being prepared by Los An^oles.
Trial date is tentatively sot for the first part ofNovember 1968, end it wovild be Rppreci&tscT if the lecd iscoverod in an oxpsdito fashion. For your assistance, there ioenclosod a diagrem of th© hotel area &nd location of tho shooting.
22 ctpies of FD-302 siiould be sJ
- Washington Field (Encl.l)- Los Angeles
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SEP 1 •• 1WFBI - LOSANUUt8_
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Dot.: 9/27/68
Transmit tht following In
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SAC, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
SAC, WFO (173-135)
:LA)
RE: LANS
LANSING LAMONT, National Political Correspondent,Time Magazine interviewed Instant.
LAMONT was In the Embassy Room, Ambassador Hotelduring victory speech of the late ROBERT F. KENNEDY on June 4-5, 1968. Entered serving kitchen area, scene of shooting 2-3minutes after and could furnish no pertinent information reSIRHAN SIRHAN. FD 302*s to follow.
Mr. LAMONT did advise that he had been in Los Angeles3-5 weeks ago at a press/conference held In the AmbassadorHotel by Senator FRED HARRIS. At that time one of SenatorHARRIS* aides asked hivf if he had seen the photo taken ofSenator KENNEDY at San Francisco, California In December of1967 when KENNEDY was in San Francisco holding a hearing concerningthe plight of American Indians. Senator KENNEDY is alleged tohave posed with one of the Indian delegates, possibly a womanfor the purposes of having a picture taken by another Indianwoman.
Los Angeles (AM)
Special Agent in Charge
* ; • •
WFO 173-135
The pictures apparently were developed subsequent tothe assassination and a person strongly resembling SI KHAN ,.SIRHAN appears from behind and between Senator KENNEDY and theunidentified Indian who is posing with him. . •''.'-'. '•
Mr. LAMONT stated a woman identified a>h) Is alleged to have seen the photograph
the identity of the Indian woman who took the picture andowns the photograph was believed to reside in the outlying . •L o s A n g e l e s a r e a , ' — -.. ,• ^ .-.• • •_ •.•*..... '•. •- .' -'-••'?.. - /• > . r'-
LAMONT stated he visited an unrecalled woman employedat Disneyland Studios and viewed copies of the picture whichhe described as a snapshot size photocolor picture. He statedthe face appearing between the Indian and the late Senator -ROBERT F. KENNEDY does have a striking resemblance to SIRHAN / *SIRHAN; however, he believes possibly the chin appeared to betoo round and "thrust out" compared to later photographs observedof SIRHAN SIRHAN. He said the face in the photos was partiallyobscured by shadows. '
Mr* LAMONT stated he submitted the pertinent informationpertaining to this possibly "new photo" to the Los AngelesBureau Chief of Time, Mr. MARSHALL^ BERGESS. LAMONT believespossibly the original or copies/of this snapshot has been .submitted to the FBI, Los Angeles, and to the Los Angeles - :'-';..Police Department, . , -. t :. *•*." <• •
. In the event Los Angeles does not have Information-regarding this snapshot taken in December of 1967 at SenatorKENNEDY*4 Indian hearings.
• ; * " • '
Los Angeles should immediately contact _BERGESS, re the identities and whereabouts'opossibly affiliated with Vice-President HUBERT H. HUMPHREYlib!
in
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HP Ad Quarters lit LA^ and the identity and whereabouts of thewoman alleged/to have taken the photograph.
.1SAC, SAS FRANCISCO (62-51*81) 9/X/66
SAC, LOS AHGELBS (56-156) >
KHNSAL*
Re Lot Angeles letter toenclosing a photograph furnished byof Little Rock, California and V#ah9/27/68.
Enclosed for the information of San Francisco laadditional information as set forth in referenced WashingtonField alrtel of 9/27/68 concerning the photograph taken atthe Indian center at San!Francisco and as set forth In referencedletter.
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Memorandum0
TO ': SAC, WASHINGTON FIELD DATE: 9/16/66
TROU
SUBJECT:
, LOS ANGELES
/KZttTSALT00: LOS ANGELES
He: HAYNES JdHNSON
On 6/I4./68 the abovfc-co.ptioned person was a regis-tered gueat at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California.
, At 12:l£ A.M. on 6/5/68, SIFJIAN B, SIRJW.K, at theconclusion of a victory rally by the late Senator ROBERT P.XEHWEDY (D-New York), in the kitchen area leading off theEmbassy Ballrooin shot end killed Senator KENNEDY, titiliain2a .22 celibsr revolver.
The Los Angeles Police D3p:>.i'triiont requested theassistance of the Dyreau in the location e.nd interview ofguosts of tas hotel in an effort to dstorsji.ins who the r or notany of the guosts ml&Yb be in possession of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, might knovi SITWIAN, or nighthave seen hiir. about the hotel on the night of 6/J1./68*
All information> negative or positive, should beincorporated into an PD-302, as all information is being d.is-serainRtcd to tho District Attorney, Lo« Aijfjelos County, inreport form, such reports be ing prepared by Los An&oles#.
Trial date is tentatively sot for th& first part ofNovember 1963, «nd it v.'oi'.lfl be appreciftted if the load iscovered in an expedite fashion. For yov.r assistance, there isenclosed a diagram of tho hotel area and location o£ the shooting.
22 e'epies of FD-302 should be submitted.
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SEP 16)968W l — LOS ANQELtl
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UNITED STATLS COVflf "YMENT
YiemoranaumTO : SAC, WASHINGTON FIELD
, LOS ANGELES ( 5 6 - 1 5 6 )
DATE: 9/16/68
SUBJECT: KKNSALT0 0 : LOS AKG1S.ES
Ko: RAWOND/LAHRm/LAHR
On 6/^/68 tho above*-ceptioned pcrcon v.'&s a regis-tered gucafc at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California
At 12:l5A.H. en 6/5/68, SIlfflAN D. SIRH.1N, efc theconclusion of f. victory rally by the lete Senator R0I32HT F.KEHVIEDY (D-Ne;; "Xorl:), in the kitchen crca lcadinc o *f theEmbassy BalDroan shot &nci killed Scaator EOTEDY,a ,22 celibar revolver.
The Los Angeles Police Dopcivtrccnt rcc«i:est.ed thetancs of tha Bu.isaii in the location cncl interviou* ofof the hotel in en effort to deterodns \:hothcr or not
any of the guests might be in possession of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, might IUJOW SIRHAN, or nighthave seen him about the hotel on the ni rfc of 6/Jj./68.
All information, negative or positive, should beincorporated into an FD-302, as ell infor-i,:u.tion is being dis-seminated to the District Attorney, Los Ar3c-T.cs County, inreport form, Bv.ch reports being prepared by Los Angoles.
Trial date is tentatively sot for tho first part ofNovember 1963, &nd it would ha appreciated if tho lecd iscovered in an expedite faelvlon. ?'or yem* assistance, there isenclosed a diagram of the hotel area and location of the shooting.
22 copies oT PD-302 should bo submitted.
•» .«•
Washington Field (End. 1)Los Angeles
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OVBRNMENT
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: SAC, WASHINGTON FIELD
, LOS ANGELES (56-156)
DATE: 9/16/68
SUUJECT: KEN SALT0 0 f LOS ANGELES
Re:
On 6/^/68 the above-captioned person was e remo-ter ed guest at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles/ California.
At 12:15 A.M. en 6/5/68, SIPJIAH B. SMHAK, et theconcluaion or a victory rally by the late Senator ROBERT P.KEHWEDY (D-New Yorl;), In the kitchen aroa leading off theEmbassy Ballroom shot end killed Senator IZKXVBDY, utilizinga ,22 cs.lib3r revolver.
Los Angles Pol.ico Department; requested thep.ssi«tauc& of ths Bureau ir> the location f.nS interviow ofguosts of the hotel in en effort to dstoraitns vhether or notany of the guests wight bo in pesssssion of any informationconcerning a possible conspiracy, might ki ov SITJHAN, or mighthave necn him about the hotel on the night of 6/l{/66.
All information, negative or positive, should beinccrpor-etod into an PD-302, es ell information is being dis-seralnfltcd to the District Attorney, Los Angeles Couj)ty, inreport form, such reports being prepared by Los A
Trial dato is tentatively sot for th& first part ofNovember 1968, end it -would be apprecialecl if the ler.d iscovered in an expsdite fashion, ?'or your assistance, there isenclosed n disgrara of the hotel cr«a s.nd location of the shooting,
22 cbpies of FD-3C2 should be .rubmitted.
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