“D.F.S. coverage revealed call to him if he needs to explain. : HOLE WRITTEN BY COS: At 1620 hrs on 23 Nov 63 I had a call f rom Jack Whitten (W”
“D.F.S. coverage revealed call to him if he needs to explain. : HOLE WRITTEN BY COS: At 1620 hrs on 23 Nov 63 I had a call f rom Jack Whitten (W”
“he would help you get out of the Army? A. Yes, he said he would’speak to a. friend, Richard Nagel, and see what he could do. Q. Did he ever .tell you what he ’did’ to help you get out of the Army? A. No. EOE Have you ever associated with any dissident, anti-Army, or anti-war ”
“13-00000 LA 65-7445 had cancer of the throat in 1962, RICHARD went to LOUIS and offered to help him. LOUIS later discovered he did not have cancer and also discovered that RICHARD was the one who needed help. LOUIS frequently saw RICHARD in 1962 and until about August of ”
“never seemed to have enough money. She does not know if he had a bank account or not.: 0070 Mrs. NAGELL was trying to locate RICHARD after he had disappeared for several days. She knew he could often he found at The Happy Rabbit, a beer joint at 2709 West Sixth Street, Los ”
“ang Mr. Rosen Mr. Tamm.... Mr. Trotter. Mr. W.C.Sullivan Tele. Room Mr. Holloman. Miss Gandy 8-1 4-1 I.O. THREE TWO EIGHT FIVE, WF TWO FUG., UFAP, BURGLARY, ADW, HARBORING. RE NEW ORLEANS TEL AUGUST TWENTYTHREE. FISUR OF JELSEN AND PCI EVEING OF AUGUST TWENTYTHREE DEVELOPED NO SI”
“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”
“assigned to the - California Attorney General’s Office; however, nothing was Accomplished through this. ST : NAGELL appeared overwrought and obsessed with a [ % ta desire to expose the ABC, and, as a result, clear his name. , 1 He stated this situation has caused a separa”
“further believe that I am being coerced into ' , , , taking psychiatric examination and/or consultation by the ' OS resulting undue delay in bringing me to trial.””7. "I have read this statement consisting of this and 3 other pages, and it is true and correct...-- 4. Set ai”
“inform ati on obta ined. He learned that GENE DIXON a nd MARTHA 12 NW 65994 Docld: 329 89694 Page 15 : NW 65994 Docld:32989694 Page 16 SHEMLEY had been at ANDERSON's residence for a short while before he arrived. He learned that COOKIE and ANITA had made contact with some of the ”
“13-00000 P65-951 -l.!.l" "I have read this statement consisting of this and I0 —two other pages, and which I have initialed, and it is true fwas s and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. J "/s/ Richard Case Nagell t’Witness: 2 <<;>'0n’^ 13-99723 e * leghe, M”
“11810593 RUTH NYDE PAINE OFFICE OF SEC. (SOFT FILE) MEMO 25 MAR 64 TO CHIEF/ EMPLOYEE ACTIVITY BRANCN SUBS. TALBOT BIELEFELOT SUBI REPORTED ONONE CALL FROM MRG. CAROL HYDE, MOTHER OF RLOTH PAINE: PAINE IN WAGN. TO TESTIFY BEFORE WARREN COMM. SUBU STATED NS MIGHT VISIT MRS.”
“arted calling them (the Philadelphia group) at certain times. After the evening meal was finished, h e went i nto the living room ar ea with GRADY, ANITA and COOKIE and they talked at length abo ut t he proposed breakin and th e proble ms they have c ome up against during the pas”
“resulting in him call to our hendquartera on New Year’s tve. Williamson • asked that aomaone from the Agency be put in contact with him. 3. On the afternoon of 7 January 1975, after verifying through the phione operator that Willianson wan listed in the Carrollton area (ho act”
“any other direction. The source ised that on the same day, Clark was in touch with -stine from the WBF at telephone number 663-1136, ed to attend an education meeting of the Fun The fifth con). .al source further related that Clark was in contact, . . April 8, 1972, with a ”
“misrepresentation and a fraudulent legal technicality covering "anticipated" financial loss to the phono company.: (My phone bills have always been paid promptly. )' ....... G The police tactics used by your offices--harrassment 3 intimidation, threats, extortionary demands- ”
“17222 Page 4 FD-297 (1-28-57) 2 IC Time Initial OG Activity Recorded (Continued from Page 3) MA RTHA brother will call me by Friday or Saturday-... and he will say that he has been calling me for 6 months- and he hasn't been able to catch me, but he will be pulling my leg because”
“overage revealed call to him if he needs to explain. 1 NOTE WRITTEN BY COS: At 1620 hrs on 23 Nov 63 I had a call from Jack W hitten (Wa shingto n) asking that I not d o para 3 (to arrest Silvia DURAN - p ara 36 atove). I told him too late, I could no”
“P1I 52-73.65 SUB S rights, declii od bo excouto ‘3 waivor portion of tha fozsa and w.futoud to furnish any infore -on or statement roluted to this matter 02 agp ot: 0et a : "Bunva 1 0616 . Bated 13 SA MICIAkR. Ve DONOVS: arzd a .. " photographra by x tl)0.1/2h 0o ZIDAIS. ”
“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 ”
“ied to have consoli- dated a personal relationship with you which will carry into the future. My adm iration for you is boundless, and I look forward to future years of continued friendship. Hopefully we will work together again as well. Sincerely yours, Bof Robert C. Ozer Assist”
“killed; he indicated that he had been "coming out of a deep sleep and said someting about communists did it." Of c arse he now,knows that that call may have been ax tapped and is trying to explain. No one had ever asked for NW 50955 Docld:32423630 Page 83”
“principal contact with Mr. Roselli during the late 1960's and up until Mr. Roselli's incarceration. E2 IMPDET CL BY 061142 SECRET NW 65924 Docld:32400057 Page 2”
“3 13-00000, 3/Ri3th 2 68 3.373 SiATe DEPT S/elegrams Re Richard Nagell $ $ 5/1 D DATO: D 25 MAR 1969 2 16 APR. 1969 3 17 Apr. 1969 4 22 MAY. 1969 2) Psychi atrists Report, State Airgram From Berlin DATED 29 OCT. 1968 3 STATE DEPT. LeLegrAms DATED 19 Oct. 1968 AND ”
“first and last I heard from him. Q. Has Tony Muneer heard from him or does he know of his whereabouts? A. No, Tony has not heard from him since December 1969 and does not know of Richard Nagel’s whereabouts. Q. Have you ever been arrested? A. Yes. Q. How many times? 506 V”
“an attorney. Commissioner -CLIFTON set bond in the amount of $25,000, in lieu of which '. or the subject was remanded to the custody of the United w States Marshal and placed in the El Paso County Jail. / .On September 21, 1963, RICHARD CASE NAGELL was ’1 _ interviewed ' at'”
“14-00000 .5 S E c RET CONTACT REPORT SUBJECT: / . BESABER , mrs or MEETING:. . 7 March 1967 -1. Operational: Met BESABER at his hotel room in Del Pasoo for breakfast. Meet lasted from 0800-0920. Next meet will be . • after Easter. , . - .... fr - ' ■ - 2. Substance ”
“13-00000 DON 65 g 2 NY 65-23126 brother. She stated that she expected to hear from her brother immediately after he received her letter and the 1181 fact that she has not heard has made her uneasy. She noted that she offered, if permitted, to visit him, and that she h”
“service in 1959. Jo ently no specific charges were eV, to 954, he was the sole survivor brought against him, the _.was aVSevies we , led ore 2 !an airplane crash near sources added. • Hendship Airport that killed He was reported in gener- e now Victeioa nteri viothelat”
“held it there for a little while then snapped it off and walked back to a good corner inside the house. ' There I waited with the flashlight in hand knowing that the people outside - . could not enter through the front door and if they entered through the back - “coor I’d bea”
“utside the dwelling and he believes to received a $10 bil l and a $1 bil l in payrent. T he cost o f the בססן was $10.50 por vock ard a $.50 key deposit. During the conversation, CALT indicated to was a velder and originally came from "Tho Carolinas," la clained that he had a tag”
“permission to install contact "mike" in adjoining motel room. He said installation would be secure. Mr. Courtney Evans was contacted by extra duty supervisor and Mr. Evans authorized the use of the contact "mike!" He instructed that SAC Bachman be told to make sure there would be”
“September 30, 1963, EP T-1 was j a of the opinion that the subject still apparently. . needed o : s psychiatric treatment." He said he was unable to evaluate .’the subject’s activities subsequent to 1955 in view of the X fact that no contacts had been made with the subject si”
“ACCOMP LISHMENTS CLAIMED NONE ACQUIT- CASE HAS BEEN: CON VIC. AUTO. FUG. FINES 1 SAVINGS RECOVERIES TALS PENDING OVER ONE YEAR YES NO A ‘ PENDING PROSECUTION 21-PH OVER SIX MONTHS YES NO ■.1 SPECIAL AGENT APPROVED 1 IN CHARGE DO NOT WRITE IN SPACES BELOW 24.91 REC 83 C”
“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”
“address. He said he didn’t give it out to anybody, and at times he said he wished he could tell me things but he just couldn't and a awful lot of times he indicated things but a didn't come right out and say M - such as D uh, right off I can’t think M - did he ever make ”
“The Attorney General The informant was told that his offer Is outside a| our jur1Ediction, which he acknowledged. No commitments were ■ made to him. At this time, we do not plan to further pursue the matter. Our relationship with him has been most carefully guarded and we woul”
“Base. 29\ 3. On 23 September 1978, Subject's body was discovered by an FRD case officer who had arrived at the Monterey, California, apartment for an operational meeting. The apartment house resident manager gained access to the apartment. Subsequent access was allowed to an”
“-18- 38 D — not until late, he wouldn’t get in until 11 or 12, never early M - and he usually left at a decent hour? D - well it varied, sometimes he would leave at 6:00, sometimes at 7:00, sometimes he would stay until later on, depending on what he wanted to get done ”
“for reinterview; however, it was determined that he •, had checked out of the motel and left no forwarding address.. December 20, 1962 to January 22, 1963."""""”.***** :1> * On November 25, 1963, EP T-2 made available clinicals records regarding the subject covering the peri”
“with the committee would be worth the effort. Also, even though I would move to Washington immediately, Shirley and Sharon would remain in Philadelphia to June 30. I , therefore, would not get involved with a long-term s lease until the summer. So, if the investigations a”
“13-00000 Tay 24397 Department of Alcoholic Leverage Control. I withdraw my request for a hearing in this matter, by the State Personnel Board. ■ "I hereby state that the sole reason for this withdrawal of my appeal end request for a hearings is because of my financial sit”
“I have caused approximately $20,000 to be paid to Mr. McMasters, privately and corporately, for his unsuccess ful business ventures and I have no intention of assuming- responsibility for something else I do not owe in Mr." . McMasters behalf. He and the Genesis Corporation ”
“disclose his motive.— , "FRED MORTON,. Assistant U. S. District Attorney, - M said Monday afternoon that the case will probably be taken - before a U. S. Grand Jury in January in San Antonio." X* . On January 3, 1964, GEORGE NORMAN STANGA wasad lincontacted and interviewed a”
“’’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”
“1 4-00000 DZmIY, 23 February 1967 SUDJECC: Mitcholl Worbell/Chat Cray Gloichauf called to coy tnt Verbell had licard from Croy both yeaten end the day before expressing concern over tho fact that no one did conta c1 hin concerning the alleged assassination attempt a-ainst ”
“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”
“superior, Sergeant MITCHELL. i GRANGER advised that he did not re-enter the room until Interviewed on. 8/19/74 at. New York, New York File * NY 185-229 / SAS JAMES L. BECK and by. DAVID E. VON HOLLE JLB/ss Date dictated. 8/20/74 This document contains neither recomm”
“did he ever give you any money at all? D - he offered to do a lot of things for me but I’m not the type person to take them M- Like what did he offer you? D - to put a phone in for me. He offered to get me a car, you NW 88326 Docld:32266807 Page 39”
“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”
“what action was taken with that information as he pointed out during his testimony. Our fil es s how that this information was reported to the police departments in every instance. We also know that in certain instances th”