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  • or promises were made to him. He stated that on"October 7, 1964, ho departed VSPP headquarters at approximately 4:30 or 4:45 p.m. He stated that his ~ife had previously advised him that she ~as going shopping that evening and 1t0uld not be at home to prepare
  • from the investigation of Iv.Ir. Jenkins which had been launched for the Atomic Energy Commission in 1957. After the President learned on October 14th of the arrest of Mr. Jenkins on October 7, 1964, he ordered the Honorable Douglas Dillon, Secretary
  • advisor, Bayard Rustin, will try to get Senator Douglas to issue a statement in behalf of King's right to express his opinion. Marvin DECLASSIFIED E.U. Ll958, Sec. 3.6 r:,J)..J_ (j -;cs le u,/jn. NAi A, DaceU:2891 5-14 lh (5 2 5 5 l OFFlCB OF TBB
  • troops, massive release of prisoners and the neutral seating of (North) Viet Nam in the United Nations. Smiley told Vivian that Walter Mueller, the group included B. Shower (phonetic), John Granite (phonetic) and Douglas Deer. Smiley indicated
  • • TINUOUS LINE INDORSEMENTI .., ''1 .,, -·' t \ t '4 t· 6.CHECK APPROPRIATE BLOCK ~REPORT DREPORT OF ACTIVE DUTY OF ACTIVE DUTY FOR TRAINING MONTH DAY (Ordlnerlly dete lndlvlduel left home II on or after the eltective dete ehown In order
  • the Honorable Douglas Dillon, Secretary of the Treasury, to make a complete investigation oi the Secret Service's handling of the information it received in 1961 from the FBI. On October 16, 1964, J\.1 r. Dillon wrote Acting Attorney General Katzenbach, advising
  • of statement showing permanent nonmilitairy home address (this is desired to protect your mileage. and other rights office. was adxninistered,, present this form to the ad.ju... upon relief f~m active duty)..:. , ta.."lt or other officer to whom you report
  • to the West Side and picked up another dinner guest whose name I have forgotten. Then we drove to his home in Riverdale. Present at the dinner were John Witt 9 s father, Erwin Witt, Mrs. Lou Guylay, the other lady and myself. It was a strained evening. I
  • of Sirhan's room in the Pasadena family home which bore notations advocating the overthrow of the President of the United States and other statements alluding to the necessity of assassinating Robert f.""'Kennedy. The handwriting could not be identified
  • ~-MIOOL.E NAME 2. -1.E~'1I(IES"'_~.i' al t.a!:_1iill.s on 4. HOME ADDRESS · 5. SEX j 9. 18. RACE I Cau !v~alc 12. DATE OF BIRTH I 20 CIVILIAN 4 17. 1"v1arjorie J cnkins (Wifo) Same as !14 Jolly, Tcx4ls 16. (Check .e.1ch itrom