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- these points of view; namely, United States Senators Robert F. Kennedy of New York and Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota. According to Levison, King should answer these inquiries stating he does not wish to be a third candidate and split the antiwar candidates
- not given by local police authorities. Its leaders have encouraged Negroes to arm themselves and have formed roving patrols in an effort to discourage Klan-type violence. The October 15, 1965, issue of the "Chicago Daily News" reported a statement
- , an attorney for the National Associa.tion for the Advancement of Colored People in New York City. According to Wachtel, Greenberg had been contacted by Acting Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenba.ch concerning the "clearing" of an individual for a United
Folder, "Colonel Jenkins, Walter W. A0 157 61 86 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 29A
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- to serve as leaders in the forthcoming demonstra tio·ns. After each location, where available, there is also .set forth par enthetically the number of personnel which King will. assign in that area: Cities Baltimore, Maryland Boston, Massachusetts Chicago
- know, Martin Luther King, Jr., President, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, was the principal speaker at the aass anti-war demonstration which took place in New York City OD April 15, 1967. I thought the President and Mr. Watson would
- , well mannered, has adjusted very nicely to his new environ ment and making many new friends.'' Continuing investigation into Sirhan's background indicates, according to his brother Sharif Bishara Sirhan, the assailant had little association
Folder, "Colonel Jenkins, Walter W. A0 157 61 86 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 29A
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- this theater~~ have failed to enter the prqfier field ra t~on deduction on pay presented at this theater rna\c certain that they possess proper information for the submission of accounts at new stations." i."."here they vouc~ers pat · 4. It t:~ erefor
- : In accordance with the request of Mr . Abe Fortas , iss Larrie O' Farrel of New York City was interviewed on October 28 , 1964 , by representatives of this Bureau at which time she furnished a signed statement concerning information furnished her by Mr . John
- ght: 6 feet and 1 inch · Weight: , 240 pounds Hair: Brown Blue · and Place of Birth: & Marks: April 23, 1923 Hoboken, New Scar ti ssue instep ri ght foot. " 2 8 18 Fort Baker Drive Southea s t Washing ton Columbia ·in 1959
- UOUt T p. m. 01! October 'f, 1914, to attend a party offlees Of \t~ewswe at tbe new ·~ magulae. Bis Wife JOlned .b.lm at tlUs party. 1 At - l y 8 p. m. , he and l~. Jealdns l eft the affair-she to go to a dbmer party; aad he, to return to .bta
- . According to Mr. Hoover, the FBI investigation showed that Mr. Jenkins, who was one of several top White House aides, left his desk about 7 p. m. on October 7, 1964, to attend a party at the new offices of "Newsweek" magazine. His wife joined him