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  • a murder -- a capital GENERAL CIARK: always been, try find more than one person will StatP. of Tennessee, as a possible will sir, anticipate with the evidence 1n the future, be in which you expect time, of· command. that .you can you say what
  • -to strike home da­ . • . matically the anger and frusriots. . : , • • .' , frustration. I ~ sas.s~nation. Clark's answer· drew . :ap- 'A, Chicago police order. •.to : With. trouble 1~ ~OO -~ities tration of Negro ghetto dwellplause from his audience •at ~se
  • o Co Escort Party - The names of the escort party must be furnished to the State Department for inclusion within a letter from our Ambassador in London to the Home Office just prior to the final execution of the extradition order o Do Clothing
  • the Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, Sheriff's office found weapons and ammunition in his home during a morals investigation. Ferrie admitted to the officers that he was working for the Cuban Revolutionary Front, an anti-Castro organization. During the Bureau
  • . 7 &. 8 190 He never met Phil Weiss. 9 191 Bell came to his house one morning. lu &. lS 192 He saw a jury list at his home - the list being published on the front page of the paper. 18 -S UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE