“supervise the preparation of this material? Mr. Belmont. These affidavits were prepared, of course, by the men themselves. 15”
“supervise the preparation of this material? Mr. Belmont. These affidavits were prepared, of course, by the men themselves. 15”
“a year later at Churchill Farms, NO. " 5/17/6 7 Reid & wife "agreed that, that portion of the ma nus cript concerning the Barean would be deleted." to Din from LA/SC1 Reid, coauthor of Green Felt has new book. Jungle U.S.A.!! "Reid included into t states supposedly made by CM on ”
“23 whether Mr. Turton went over and .talked to Mr. Cotter directly, 24 or whether Mr. Cotter just made the entre with the San Francisco 25 NW 50955 DocId:32281990 Page 13”
“since the remainder of the investigation was favorable. 1 - Mr. Adams ‘BEC-1001 _ M_. ----- 1 - Mr. Cleveland 1 - Mr. Steel 1 - Mr. Wannall '1 - Mr. Farrington **=**=3 1 - Mr. Mintz 1 - Mr. Bowers 3 APR 22 1975 Sep DWB:kjs (10) CONTINUED - OVER BEM 20 Lega8/08 $ 0 B”
“EVENING RACKF IELD WENT CHARLES’ HOME TO PICK MACS UP MSG. CHARLES AGN STATED MSG NOT READY BUT PROCEEDED TELL RACHFIELD EVERY PRO-WOLADY AND WELL KNOWN HIGH 8 LEVELS LNHARP. CHARLES SAID ME WOULD HAVE MSG READY BY & * 1000 HOURS FOLLOWING MORNING AND WOULD BRING TO RACHF IELD”
“n may also wish to coordinate with your Office prior to the passage of this information to the HSCA. 9. (S) The processing of this case was closely coordinated with Mr. Shepanek and this memorandum was reviewed in draft by him on 8 February 1978. Attachments: As stated above NW 6”
“mant advised that he did not give WITMORE all of the details as to the reason the threats were made. Informant advised that on October 14, 1958, his wife advised him that a probation officer by the name of WITMORE had appeared at the grocery store during the afternoon of October ”
“did not recall whether Robert Kennedy's name was used (Case Officer 2, p. 60). 1 NW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 58”
“don't know what Bedgman himself did. © Mr. Baron. What kind of response did you receive from Hedgman or from the Chief of Station In Leopoldville? TOP SECRET N”
“but no information or other results were . ' obtained. Between March 11, 1959, and October 2, 1959, Ruby was contacted on eight other occasions, but be furnished no information whatever and further contacts with him were . • discontinued. NW 50955 DocId: 32423630 Page 444”
“wife that the man at the track was reportedly paid $15.00 a day for his work during previous years. Results T-7 advised he does not know for sure who is receiving On payoffs in connection with book operations in Little Rock. one occasion T-7's wife received a call during the Hot ”
“where we met twice previously and after some waiting and phoning he looked at his notebook and realized that he. was at the wrong place. He apologized. Then, Subject stated that he had to return the Boneville and take another car and he asked 2 toA have a ride with him. Subje”
“illing President "Reid. did not commit himself as to deleting on changing any passage of the book.!! 92-9927-2 Source and 5/31/6 71 SA Ge orge E. Bland co ntacted... Reid" at residence "Source again related Konshak's statements concerning Bedker. It pointed ont to Reid tha t Bec ”
“exactly 0100 hours. Subject's family plus MULFALL, who had also gone immediately to Wiesbaden, followed LACKLEN’s car to Ke=hbern. PAOERLAND, LAPOLLA, ROODINE, and nigself went immediately to BENTIIAN’s .. house. 1 wrAFvl ofe.t/i*;,9 4 20 and”
“OF MIAMI, FLORIDA - VICTIM DATE 12/13/63 REPORT MADE BY INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD 10/7 - 12/9/63 TYPED BY JOHN P. LENIHAN CHARACTER OF CASE ITSP; MF; ITAR - EXTORTION (ACCOUNTING AND FRAUD SECTION) :bjc REFERENCES - : Reports of SA JOHN P. LENIHAN dated 8/31/63, and 10/11/63, at Miami”
“1 4-00000 Poste 3900 Brig-Bhf. ,le 20.1.1968. “TALA4 said An Herrn POLICE CANTONALE GIBSON Richard Thomas KANTON SPOUIZE 3900 Brig- Bahnhof Reference s Notification einer Verfugung der Zidg. Bundesanwaltschaft. Chkts J* Wir bringen Ihnen zur Kenntnis, dass Sie im ”
“sending money to BPP headquarters in California. Amount of money and reason for sending money are unknown. DE T-6 June 30, 1972 -7- NW 88296 Docld:32989574 Page 172. sues ■”
“BILIZAM was then asked by SA DONALD REX EGELSTON would he acknowledge that ne had been advised of his rights by agents of tne PBI and he advised, "Yes, I have been advised. i! Mr. BILLMAN advised that he did not wish to sign the advice of rights waiver form and he requested t”
“interrogation, Alvarado's admission that he had fabricated the information and the subsequent (9 1 Mr. Belmont 1 - Mr. DeLoach 1 - Mr. Sullivan I Ciascili: i. 1 - Mr. Branigan. NOT RECORDED— 1 - T :** Liaison J. 199 JAN 2 1964 Dsplcerlfy 1 - Mr. Papich; r CITT 22 DEC 31 ”
“chart insofar as their criminal activity, their mode of business, tlieir crim- . an examination of : 1962 shows that we inal history, et cetera ; is that correct? unsolved, a solutic Mr. Brown. That is correct. through 1962, all 8: Tlie CHAIRMAN. It may be received as exhib”
“conversation Regis told us that he was along in the security room when he saw the book on the window sill and decided to look through it. However, when asked during the taped recorded conversation whether -- he was alone when he looked through the autopsy book he then stated”
“nsider our position in light of the post the possible insistence by Justice for subject's testimony. CS/R FLBragg (9 April 1956) Orig DD(ICS) DD(PPS) - Subject File Chrono NW 65924 Docid:32362047 Page 2. EBRET RLDanneman”
“5994 Docld:32989561 Page 4. !! مند יים בן 8 ! Tolson tuisons Belr.ont Callahom Conrad Pelouri. Malon e Rosen tet CONFIDENTIAL 1 rsons 1 - 1 - Co hr 1 1 DeLoac h 1 - 1 Rosen 1 - Februa ry 14, C. A. E vε ι Belmont Do na hoe Moore DULI CA I N THE UIT STATES on February 10 , 1961, a ”
“13-00000 tear gas weapon and some kind of a .22 caliber pistol, concealed as a fountain pen. She stated that Subject is leaving Columbus for Reno, Nevada, where he intends to open a gambling establishment. In further discussion with Mr. Aufrance, he indicated his source was ”
“lootingforr 88 rueil- Belmont noe by hidin, in store fronts and- doorways - G7C unezplainably revers- 71 hatn5—the direction of their travel. Six different agents participated fas Parsons 105-20151 Rosen Tamm Sizoo Winterrowd____ CC =105-1507 19.-5080 Attachment- 3- 4”
“cision) until, he was seen by the case officer in Novem- ber, 1964." NW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 61”
“Bureau obviously must fulfill its' responsibilities in this, case which might involve the apprehension of from 15 to 25 individuals in the commission of the intended break-in of the Post Office Building. In order to preclude as much as possible any unforeseen difficulties, ”
“friends, and activities of his own target John V. ABID.AN or details of opera tions against many American code clerks in 1960 and 1961.”
“November 11, 1975 at 9:00 a.m. in this court and, 25 further, that all costs and fees in relation to the attendance: 26 said witnesses shall be borne by the United States under the 27 provisions of the Criminal Justice Act. 28 DATED: OCT 221975_ 20 30 BY: GORDON THOMPSON J”
“deadline, it is requested that the arrangements be made early in February. Once documents have been selected, Barry will need copies of those documents as well. Please keep Becky and me posted with respect to these requests. Thanks in advance for your assistance. Frieda CC: ”
“at the grocery store during the afternoon of October 14, 1958, and had BENNIE BERNARD with him. The probation officer interviewed th e i nformant's wife in BERNARDS presence and asked if the allegations were true, at which time BERNARD budded in and said, "All I said to her was i”
“telephone number or in what name this telephone num ber was assigned. SA Benton was as ked what nam e the apartment was rented in and who paid the apartment rent. SA Benton advised he did not have any knowledge as to the name the apartment was rented in and he did not know who pa”
“issions rogant desko the ice of event 표준 ATM. 364-5 and 667. (Attachment 8) T he f 蝨 Imhich allma te ly voulted in Mis Marguerite svald she had been shown) allegatens that the pirgsed plasto of Jock Ruby attry day before -NW-65990 Docld 32374797 Page 5 104-10196-1035 4 he mobil b”
“€ New York will continue to make efforts to locate a source suitable for assignment and Boston and the Bureau will be advised if such an informant is located. C. tvwAh---/ € "j f. pfon-titree / :”
“attempt to identify • BROWN as hotel guest. * COVER PAGE -C*- ■ NW 88296 Docld:32989574 Page 65 *-+1”
“the so rec's contr at sit: in the p ain ican R epu ntic as set out above, h e was in telephonic con tact wita peame on February 14, 196F. The source tes to bro rl”
“(BENNIE BERNARD) and his partner - he's going to get hurt guys we are with are angry." BERNARD said NW 65994 Docld:32289261 Page 8 9 S CG 92-373 that he had gotten in touch with LOU and had calmed him down, and that if the informant straightened things out now everything would be”
“her conversation, and seemed completely rational in her ) conversation and actions. CalltJime ACTION TAKEN: As stated above. ___ CHARLES B. GOOD JR._____ CHIEF, BUILDING SECURITY BRANCH DISTR, BJTION: ORIG: DDISEC (PTOS) COPY: CIPHY. SD COPY C.PSD FILE: COPY-BSP and”
“sleep in%the sun. Twice he suggested that Mr. R. wake her up so she would not get burned. He didn’t. 4C (5) Mrs. R. appeared interested in BEWEEP. When he J went swimming Mrs. R followed, proceeded to jump on him and - e. frolic in the water. Mrs. R. paid no attention at all.”
“said NW 65994 Docld:32289261 Page 8 9 S CG 92-373 that he had gotten in touch with LOU and had calme d him down, and that if the informant straightened things out now everything would be okay. But if he did not, he would get hurt. Well get him." Informant advised that on October ”
“’’Approximately one week later I was instructed by s. 83 » • this same person to either participate as previously agreed ** ;a 1 or derrogatory information pertaining to me would be disclosed to * to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Thereupon I agreed, to follow the instr”
“testimony I provided. ricording Melbourne Baul Hartm Melbourne Paulus Hartman Date: City and State: Washington, D.C.. October 30, 1978 NW-65990 Docld:32390165 Page 4 # 16128”
“try to be as accurate as possible as to months and years involved; however, the committee was remin ded SA Sammon's recollection of the events may be six months to perhaps a year off. Mark Speiser advised SA Sammon that the committee would only allow a four month leeway. This com”
“try to be as accurate as possible as to months and years involved; however, the committee was remin ded SA Sammon's recollection of the events may be six months to perhaps a year off. Mark Speiser advised SA Sammon that the committee would only allow a four month leeway. This com”
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“reported one incident as follows: "So rapid were PHONE’s movements, that when he net a friend of his, he hardly paused to speak with him, just waved him off". The second surveillant: "No, it didn't look like that at all, to me. To me it looked like this Indian-looking person ”
“arrangements. ■ Flynn stated that at no time from 1959 to 1963 did the Interviewer Signature Typed Signature Robert Genzman Robert Genzman Harold Leap Date transcribed June 26, 78 NW 50955 DocId: 32256843 Page 3 By: ROSS Form #4-A”
“of Jock Ruby attry day before -N W-65990 Do cl d 32374797 Page 5 104-10196-10354 h e mobil bur son. (A fuettes crian leidung plication it this oncos couchisim ~ dard been the front thert when she hash copy of the been shown the same plertographi in her appearance before the Commi”
“준 ATM. 364-5 and 667. (A ttachment 8) The f 蝨 Imhi ch allmately voulted in Mis Margueri te svald she had been shown) allegatens that the pirgsed plasto of Jock Ruby attry day before -NW-65990 Docld 32374797 Page 5 104-10196-10354 he mobil bur son. (A fuettes crian leidung plicati”
“to tell BANANAS that PETE LE BLANC had been cont acted and had offered very littl e ass is tance, so he dropped the matter and made no further effort to contact BANANAS. He stated that on about October 25, 1958, he contacted LOUIS "Coca Cola". He advised that this meeting took pl”