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  • , It was mentioned attempts will be made to block the flow of all traffic in and out of the Pentagon and thereby impede Pentagon operations. 16 students from Duke University are planning Approximately to attend the demonstration. As previously reported
  • discovered a car registered to Sirhan a few blocks from the hotel. An empty box of 22 caliber bullets were found. The handwritten notes contained rambling and repeating references to the need for assassinating Senator Kennedy. Some vague reference is made
  • and those in attendance were requested to recruit as many sympathizers as possible for thi ■ purpose. There was an indication that efforts would be made to infiltrate the opera house and there was some talk of an attempt to block the routes of travel
  • . 20.333 for further reviev and necea·sary action. FOR THE CHIEF OF STAFF · HERBERT T. CLOUGH Jr. Colonel, USAF , MC Directorate of Professional Services Office .of the Surgeon General l Atch n/c B/Ltr ident ·same as above Request the attached med exam
  • , Dept. of Social Responsibility, Unitarian­ Universalist Assn. HERBERT C. KELMAN Prof. of Psychology, Mich. U. MRS. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. RABBI EDWARD E. KLEIN t::ten Wi~e F~-ee_s~~~~gue, LOUIS LASAGNA, M.D. Assoc. Prof. of Medicine, Johna Hopkin_sU
  • ., head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCI£), and the Conference's Treasurer, Ralph Abernathy. Abernathy advised King that he had been in touch with a Reverend Herbert Eatonton (phonetic) and that Eatonton had told Abernathy that Fred
  • nail to nail, and ·a void allowing fingers to slip. Be sure imprt•:;sions arc recorded in correct order. " IC an amputation or deformity makes it impossible to print a finger, make a notation to that effc~ in the individual 6n1er block. 7. If some phys
  • ., on Jtme 20, 1968, when these individuals blocked doorways of the Department and disrupted traffic. Of those arrested, 49 were males, 27 were females, and nine were juveniles. While other participants were returning to Resurrection City after these arrests
  • dinner. SHOEMAKER said he drove his persooall7 ~ned automobile to the 1300 blc>ck of I Street. N. w., parked it and •alked to the Jta.. f.fle Shop in the 1400 block of I Street ~here be had something 'to eat. After leaving the lil:f fle Shop, he 9alked
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