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  • Senator Kennedy had been shot. He stated Sirhan is identical with an individual who talked to him briefly just before midnight June 4, 1968, inquiring as to whether Senator Kennedy would pass their way after his speech. Investigation indicates
  • racketeer, may have been a contact between the Mafia and "Forever White." In any event, he is thought to have gone to Miami, Florida, between April 14 and 24, 1968, where ~e may have picked up money to be delivered to Philadelphia or new Jersey. Cockrell
  • It was believed to Washington. Lee Harvey Oswald. that source himself inquiring a telegram in Mexico" as Lee Oswald whether the which had been Oswald was identical to
  • of the United States is a matter with which Congress might be concerned. I have sent the enclosed letter and exhibits to the House Judiciary Committee because recently the news indicated that the Committee was about to inquire into politically­ motivated
  • that an employee of the National Archive• ha.., adviaed that newspaper correapondenta have inquired cODc:ermna information about Ferri• developed by the FBI_iA 1963. With hi• memorandum, tbe Director encloaecl 55 page• o1 lnvo•t11f J1_v•material which have been
  • it?" I said, "Not anything." He said, "Well, let's get started tomorrow," which we did. And it was a very important evening in I ~y life. After we had discussed my future, I inquired as to his. He said, "I'm going to stay in public life." I said
  • waited out there was probably around four-thirty, and as the plane took off I was astonished to see smoke rising from the city of Washington. I inquired of the stewardess what it was. She spoke to the pilot, and the pilot was informed through
  • with an inquiring mind--one of the main burdens of Khanh's argument was the reason, the justification, the apo7ogia pro vita sua for having the coup was because the four generals were about to betray everything to the French. Lodge approached that, I think
  • judgments, because not everybody is necessarily commanding the best platoon, and people of a more inquiring mind might even admit logically of the possibility of luck of the draw. You get good troops, good replacements out of the repple-depple or bad
  • the country and he didn't want them dressed up looking like good, prosperous Americans. G: Here these military personnel in civilian clothes? W: I don't know, I don't know if they were military or civilian. never inquired into his business that much. I