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FD-302 (Rev. 4-15-64)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date 10L4L68
Mrs IRENE BROWN , 324 Barlett Street
9
who 1s em-
ployed as an uiry Clerk in the U _ S Post Office'
3
San
Francisco and who i8 the Treasurer of the American Indjar
Center
(Aic)
in San Francisco
5
furnished the following in-
formation:
Mrs BROWN has been active in Indian affairs and
the AIC in San Francisco since 1957 and 18 we11 acquainted
with mos t of the Indians in the San Francisco Area
She recalls that a
hearing by the U _ S Senate
Sub-Committee was held at the AIC in San Francisco in
January 196 8 but she did not attend this hearing.
Mrs BROWN was shown a group photograph taken at
the hearing which included the late Senator ROBERT F KENNEDY
and a Mrs STELLA R LEACH There appears on this photograph
between Senator KENNEDY and Mrs LEACH
9
a portion of the face
of an unidentified individual Mrs BROWN stated that she
is unable to identify this individual and pointed out that
his appearance is similar to most male Indians She feels
that it would not be Possible to identify this individual
unless a picture showing more of his face is available
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On 9L30/6.8 at San Franciseo) California File SF 62-5481
by SA ROBERT B. HERRINGTON:ib
Date dictated
10/2/6 8
Thi8 document contain8 neither recommendation8 nor conclugion8 of the FBI: It i8 the property of the FBI and i8 loaned to
your agency; it and itg contents are not to be distributed outgide your agency.
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FD-302 (Rev. 4-15-64)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date
10/4/6 8
HAROLD , REDBIRD , Executive Secretary
5
Ame rican
Indian Center (AIC)
9
3053 16th Street, furnished the
following information:
He recalls that a U . S _ Senate Sub-Committee
hearing was held at the AIC in January 196 8 ; however, he
did not personally attend the hearing_
REDBIRD has been active in Indian affairs in the
San Francisco area for about six years and through his posi-
tion as executive secretary of the AIC i8 fairly well
acquainted with the Indians in the area He was shown a
group picture which included the late Senator ROBERT F KENNEDY
and a Mrs STELLA R LEACH Be tween Senator KENNEDY and Mrs
LEACH there appears a portion of the face of an unidentified
individual REDBIRD advised that he is unable to identify
this person and because of the similarities in facial charact-
eristics among Indians
9
it would not be possible to identify
the pe rson without being able to see more of the face than
appears in the picture
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9 /2 7/6 8 San Francisco, California SF 6 2 - 5481
On at File #
by SA ROBERT B. HERRINGTON: ib Date dictated 10L2/6 8
Thie document containg neither recommendationg nor conclusion8 of the FBI. It i8 the property of the FBF and i8 loaned to
your agency; it and ite contents are not to be digtributed outaide your agency.
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F0-302 (Rov. 4-15-.64}
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTicATON
Date 10211.68_
WILLIAM F . BEAR Was located at the residence
Qf one SHARON GIDICAN
9
60 8 ` Soi-h 220:h , Des Moines
9
Washington
WILLIAM H _ BEAR advised tnat at the present tine
he is not emp loyed and does not have a permanent address but
it is his intention to take up residence with his brother
JOHN BEAR at 614-South 22th
Mr WILLIAX BEAR affirmed that he had Forme
been the director of the Indian Center at Szn Francisco'
Mr BEAR viewed the colored photograph showing
Senator ROBERT KENNEDY standing between Mrs STELLA LEACH
Kcs MARION RAWLINSOV
5
and Mrs MARION BEAUCHAMP plus other
persons in the background
5
including
a partiel photograph of
2 face of a male person peering fron the rear between Mrs
LEACH and Senator KENNEDY
Mr . BEAR said ne had viewed this particular
photograph before including a blow;:up of this same photo-
"graphaand he said he cannot idertify the mele individual
whose face was partially photographed
1
peering between Mrs
LEACH and Senator Kenne
Mr BEAR said further that he dcfinitely has never
told 2ny person that SIRHAN SIRHAN had been present at the
meeting where this photograph was taken
Mr_ BEAR also said that SIRHAN SIRHAN is unknown to
hin and he has n0
cowledge that SIRHAN was present at 2
United States Senate Subcommittee learing on Indian Education
-held at San Francisco in or about January 196 8 , when the
aforementioned group photograph was taker
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SA VFRNON P COYNE and
SA ROBERT ROSS REXNOLDSLVPC ns Date dictated_1 0/15/.6.2
by
conlcins neilher recommendcfion: nor conclusions of Ihe FBi. ! is jhe Pfofefty of Ihe FBI ond Is" 'ooned Io Ycur Ggency;
This documeni
it crd its conlenls ure nci t be distriSutcd oulside Your agenct-
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CA 56-156
JOS/rem
MISCELLANEOUS
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FD-3 02 (Rev. 4-15-64 )
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGA TION
1
10/2/68
L
Date
FALLAH BEN-JABR , 4211 West First Street
Los Angeles (388-8734)
9 was re-contacted at
this iocation
and furnished the following information:
BEN-JABR was shown photographs of SIRHAN BISHARA
SIRHAN
9
as well as ADEL SIRHAN SHARIF SIRHAN SAIDALLAH
SIRHAN
9
and MUVIR SIRHAN
5
a11 brothers of SIRHAN BISHARA
SIRHAN After viewing these photographs
9
BEN-JABR advised
that he feels certain that none of the individuals depicted
in the photographs resenbles the individual he observed
driving a 1959 white Chevrolet between tely
11:00 p . 1 S and 1l:30 p . m _ on June 4
'1983,rixinae
in the parking
lot at the Ambassador Hotel , 3490 Wilshire Boulevard , Los
Angeles _ BEN-JABR noted that besides the driver three
other individuals occupied this vehicle, one in the front
passenger seat , and the other two in the rear seat Although
BEN-JABR did not closely observe these latter three
individuals and could not deseribe them other than to say
that the one in the front seat was wearing a short sleeve
shirt be does not recall these three individuals resemb ling
the individuals depicted in the above photographs
BEN-JABR indicated that he recognized the above
photograph of ADEL STRHAN as being identical to an individual
who performed a8 a musician a t the MI a nightclub located
at Sunset and Vermont , Hollywood
9
California , in 1965 and/or
1966. BEN -JABR Was not acquainted with ADEL SIRHAN and has
never spoken with this individual Although he has previously
observed photographs of SIRHAN BISHARA STRHAN , to the best of
his know ledge
)
he ha: never observed in person this individual
or SHARIF SIRHAN , SAIDALLAH SIRHAN
5
or M VNR SIRHAN_
On
9/25.468 Los Angeles , Ca liforniAle
#
Los Angeles 56-156
346
by
SA RICHARD J RAYSA /eb 9/26/68
Date dictated
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusiong of the FBI, It i8 the property of the FBI and is loaned to
your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency_
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FDaDZ (Rsv. 415.64}
Federal BureaU Of INVESCATON
9/18/68
Doia_
Congressman PHILLIP BURTTN Wa9 contacted at the New
House Ofiice Building at which time he akaied that he Tas 1n
Ser Francisco
$
California On che evening c June 4 , 1963
5
and
was at the California Ball lccaied at 625 Polk Street where he
introduced TED KENNEDY as 3
speaker before 4 large gathering
in this hall
Mr BURTON said chat there were two television sets
in front of the stage end these sets were cied in to che events
which werc taking plece in Io8 Angele? Celifornia, in comection
with Senator ROBERT % KENNEDY S
political campaign Ke said
that Tr KEWNZIX finished his tali shcrtly before nidnight and
left the hall
Mr BUKIICN said that at about 12.15 2 , @4 2 on June 5,
1968
3
while still on the Stag2 cf Elie California Hell in2 heard
#hot sounded t0 himi like {our or five snall firecrackers Or
sone kind 0f shots gcing off and thought possible thet the
noise w38 coming from inside the California Hall Fie Said *hat
he rcalized Ehortly afterwerds thet Ehe roiges wcre coaing Ercm
Ehe television sets which he previously Tentioned. Iic said that
four or five minures later he Was epproached by & radio announeer
wnoge nale he could not recall at present and this individual
told him that Senator FOBERT KEINELY had been shot, Mr BURTCN
seid that he renembers remarking to this person ; tbar's
1c* 2 vert ruor t0 spread" Hie said that he did not believe
this infornation at ihe tice &rid furthermore did not want io bring
hinself to the realization that Senator KENNEDY had actually been
shot.
Mr BORTON said that seven cr eisht minites after the
shocting, he w8S confronted by several reporters asking hin about:
the shooting bui he told then that he had n0 ccmments for them
f
He Said that he shorily thereafter drove :0 the Fairzicnt Hotel
Wnere he saw DAVID BUFKE . IED KZNEDY 3 S
riglc-hand
fan and asked
BUBKI i{ he had heard the rews about Senator KENNEDY
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On_9/18l63 at
Ieshingten,L File # Dro173-125
SA SIDNEY H . ROCIEE:acd 9/18/63
by Dafe dicicted
{his documen: {cnicin; Geiei recominendolions iof conclusions 6f Ia F8i: # is the proPofl} .0f iho Fcl Gij i louned I Your agengy;
i' and ils conlenis are nol to be distributed outside Your agenc;.
'iiy God ,
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WFO 173-135
BURTON stated that after he realized that the Senator
must have been shot , he contacted tha Hanilton Air Force Base
and als0 the California Highway Patrol in order to try to arrange
for transportation as rapidly as possible for individuals to the
Ios Angeles area
Mr BUTRTON said that he had n0
knowledge `of anyone by
the nane of SIRHAN nor had anyone mentioned to him previously
that had ever heard of or seen this individual being in
tha Ambasgedor Hotel in Los Angeles prior to the shooting of
Senator KENNEDY
Congressnan BURTON is deseribed a5 follows:
Nane: PHILLIP BURTON
Date of birth: PII
AC Cincinati
8
Ohio
Height: 6 feet 2 incies
Weight: 220 Potinas
Build: Iarge
Hair: Browi
Eyes: Brown
Rece: White
Sex: Male
Vashington,. DC . Residence: 332 Constitution Avenus N.E.
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Fd-302 (Ebv. 4-16-64,.
FEDERAL BUREAij &7 WVESFKJATiON
Date_
10/25/68
M RLCHARI DiUiGHEREY Keporter, Angeleg Time:
4 Eastern Editoriel Burcau; 866 Tnitea Nat;iors Plaza , New
Ycrk Citv, advise: that ic RAF with the VENEDY canpa: gn
in Los Angeles up to epproximately one week prior to tnc
asc8ss1ation . He staicu gevcfa_ days prior to Scnator
IENYEDi S
shooiilg that ne left the Los Angeles group and
wa5
covering KENFDY ' $ cerpaign in Portland_ Oregon He 723
Iriab le tc itrnish any first hand infcrinatio: ccncerring
SIFHA 5. SIRHAN nr #c aesasaiiation_
TI DAUG IEKTY staied that 6 Angele: riues
rerorter' DARYL ~MEKE a8s:zted t2 the sar Yrencisco
Qifice 0r' tie _es ; 2t 95 Mizzio Ctreet S2n Franc; ec0,
was 9 ~sigred tc cever Serator KENWEBY anc Was witu him at
tle timc of tile shooting ia feais that IEMBKE ha; already
~ee@ inierviswed i: tnis ccrr-cticr
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10/25/68 New: York, New York
NY - 44-1640
On_ File #_
SA JOHN. BRADSHAW , JR./p 10/25/68
by Date dictoled
Thi: documeci cuniaic; neithef recommendolions nor conclusions ot Ihe F8I: It is- croperly %f Ihe FBI and is loaned Jo ugency;
ilona ils contenls ore nolio be distribuled oulside Ycu; osency.
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FD-3 02 (Rev. 4-15-64)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF - INVESTIGATION
11/12/68
Date
JOHN DIGMAN 1690 North Bronson venue , Los Angeles ,
C?liforni? Apertment employed 8 Sound Technician, ABC
TV Ners
4i51
Prospect Avenue
)
Loe Angeles
3
C? liforni? , reeiden_e
phone No HO 5.2274, aCvised the following when Qhonec for 4n
~ppointment
Mr DIGMAN at the time of the shooting of Senstor
ROBERT F KENNEDY W?s not '0 duty &t thc smbese;der Hotel, but
WAS at home He W= 8 : lled out Later for Cuty curing nens
coverege t the Centr-] Re' eiving Hoepit;1 Consequently he hed
0J pereon- 1 knowledge 2f the events surrounding the shooting
nor did he h;ve n informtion considered pertinent in thi:
matter
11/6/68 Lo: Angeles Californi Los Ange lee 56-156
On at File #
350
SA LESLIE F WARREN/d2 11/8/68
by Date dictated
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBL and is loaned to
your agency; it and it8 contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
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FD-3 02 (Rev. 4-15-84)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
1
10/22/68
Date
Mr GRANT HOLCOMB , Manager , News Division Of'
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS owned KNXT-Channel 2,
6121 Sunset Boulevard , Los Angeles , California, advised
the following with respect to a request to interview
three employees of' the KNXT News Department :
Mr HOLCOMB waf advised that the employees had
reportedly been present at the Ambagsador Hotel on the
norning of' June 5, 1968 , at the time Senator ROBERT F .
KENNEDY was shot The purpose was to ascertain if' the
employees might be potential witnesses to the shooting of'
Senator KENNEDY The e mployees were ELIZABETH HERMAN ,
Junior News Writer; JOE DYER, former Repor now in the
Community Relationg Department; and JIM BROWN
5
News Reporter.
It was mentioned that JOE DYER had already been contacted
and had mentioned a new policy in effect vith respect to
government investigatore interviewing CBS personnel _
Mr HOLCOMB eaid in subetance that the new policy
required that if' in the on of' the Legal Department of'
CBS
9
the CBS
empioyee
should be made available for interview
by government investigators , the latter would have to secure
and serve a subpoena on the employee before the employee
could be interviewed
Mr HOLCOMB said the decision for adapting this
policy had originated in the CBS headquarters in New York
and he did not know the full details on which the
policy ks formulated
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10/16/68 Los_Angeles , Calif
#
Log Angeles 56-156
351
T
by SA LESLTE F. WARREN/eb Date dictated
10/17/68
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It i8 the property of the FBI and is loaned to
your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency_
ter,
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City,
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FD-302 (Rev. 4-15-64j
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date_
October 2, 1968
SP4] DOUGLAS KIN MEi ASN 320 South
Michigan Avenue Pasadena California, R7a8 interviewed at
Hunter Airfield, a% Which time he furnished the
following information:
He 1s currently agsigned to the Attack Helicopter
Haintenance Company , Hunter Airfield.
Even though he worked around his father 's restaurant ,
Sang 5 Inn, up until abou t 1965 he does not bave any
recollection of meeting 8 IRHAN 3IRHAN 8 IRIIAN SIRHAN may have
been in his father's restaurant and he may have talked to hin
but if such wi2s the case, he did not know who the individual
w725 and has no recollection of anyone being; in the restaurant
who resembled the pictures 0f SIRHAN SIRHAN which have
appeared in the nevspapers .
From 1965 until he entered the military service 1f
1967 , he Went to college and worked part-time at both
Drake 8 8 Chicken Pie Shop and Clay Chevrolct Agency in Pasadena ,
California.
4 friend, FRANK GAYLORD , former ly of Pasadena,
California, whose whereabouts he does rot nO know , told
hin at one time that GAYLORD , had been interviewed by
the FBI concerning SIRHAN SIREAN , since he had a % one time
worked "just down the street" fron whera: SIRHAN STRHAN worked .
352
On__ 9/27/68
at_
Savannah;Gcorgia File #_ Savannah_44-1779
SA ALLEN J , FERZON end
Los Angeles 56-156
SA CHARLES H. SHELLON CHS/elh 10/2/68
by Dafe dictated
This document contalns neilher recommendalions nor concluslons of Ihe FBI; II is Ihe property of Jhe FBI and is looned Io Your ogency;
Ifond fls contenls are nof lo be distributed oulside Your agency.
Axmy
Army
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGA TION
Date
9 /27 /6 8
HENRY Ra KING
9
also known as RAY KING
0
279
Claystone Terrace, is an independent contractor handling
Political campaigns He is presently under contract
to Whitaker and Baxter Public Relations Counselors , Room
8 2 8 Flood Building
9
870
Market Street, San Francisco.
KING furnished the following information:
KING was campaign manager for the KENNEDY for
President Committee for Northern California which had
its headquarters in San Francisco The
fofiowing
individuals
among others were either Paid or Voluntargry workers on
this_ committee and worked under his direction:
CAMILLE R, ADAMS 34 6 7 Jackson
San Francisco
JEANETTE LEONA AMES 3 07 Baden Street
San Francisco
KAREN M, BAUGH 23 Mangels Avenue
San Francisco
EILEEN C. BEVER 1795 Hunt Drive
Burlingame
ANNE BROOKS 2139 Buchanan
San Francisco
FRANK C . BROWN , III Del Webb Townhouse
San Francisco
KENNETH E. BROWN 28 27 Pine Street
San Francisco
DOROTHY C , CODY 92 Crystal Springs Road
San Mateo
353
On
9 /24/68
at
San Francisco)_CaliforniaFile # 62-54 81
SA ROBERT B , HERRINGTON_ 9/25 / 6 8
by Date dictated
Thig document containg neither recommendations nor conclusiong of the FBI, It i8 the property of the FBI and i8 Joaned-to
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RBH; sag
MARGARET ANN CRISPIEN 2 84 3 Webster , Apartment 303
San Francisco
VIVIAN J CURTIS 1437 Revere Avenue
San Francisco
LAWRENCE J , DORSEY 1521 8th Avenue
San Francisco
PAMELA J GARRETT 1030 Post #505
San
Francisco
THOMAS Ra HELLER 2201 Baker Street
San Francisco
ALICE J, JOHNSON 1795 Hunt Drive
Burlingame
BRUCE H KENNEDY 1527 Funston Avenue
San Francisco
LOIS A JONES 1226 Sanchez
San Francisco
LOIS E MONTGOMERY 1923 Bay View
Belmont
GLENNA MOORE 403 Filbert
San Francisco
JILLIAN Da ROGERS 258 Page Street
San Francisco
CARTER SHIRED 6 90 West Mac Arthur Boulevard
Oakland
RICHARD JOHN SMART 2323 Divisadero
San Francisco
PAUL STEVEN SUMMERS 622 5 Elderberry Drive
Oakland
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AMY F , TALISMAN 46 9 Dellbrook Avenue
San Francisco
WILLIAM G THOMAS . 21A Alta Street
San Francisco
MARY E UMHOFER- 26 Nantucker Avenue
San Francisco
A1l of the above addresses are in the state
of california.
According to KING the above_ individuals were
all working to get out the voters in the San Francisco
Bajy Area on June 4 196 8 and were attending a victory
party held in the
California
Hali in San Francisco on
the night of June 1968 _ He feels certain that none
of these individuals were in Los Angeles , California
On the night of June 4 , 196 8
He could offer no
specific explanations
the names of these individuals appeared as registered
guests at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles on June 4
1968 He Pointed out that it is a common
peacticeuaering
political campaigns to use the names of campaign employees
or workers to pre-register for rooms in hotels This is
usually done to avoid having to wait in line to register
and to obtain rooms for persons connected with campaign,.
who would most likely be bothered by members of the Press
or others if they were registered in room8 under their
own nanes He also pointed out that if:it-i8 important
to know who used the names of those Persons listed above ,
in registering rooms at the Ambassador Hotel this could
be determined by ascertaining
whgapoid foe_the
rooms a8
in all probability the sae Person or
organization:
for al1 the rooms involved.
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FD-3 02 (Rev. 4-15-64 )
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date 10/16/68
On October 14, 1968 , MIKE MOON, 909 Mountain View
Terrace_ Alhambra California advised that from March 1967 to
August
i967
he took music lessons in the u8 e of the Oud
instrument fronl ADEL SIRHAN, brother of SIRHAN B_ SIRHAN_
NOON s tated that he took his inetrument lesson8 in
the SIRHAN home and on several occaeions he saw SIRHAN B_ SIRHAN .
He stated that he s eldo spole with SIRHAN SIRHAN and most of
the SIRHAN family stayed away from the portion of the hous e in
which the lesson was being given NOON stated tha t his
conversations with STRHAN SIRHAN were usua lly restricted to
a mutual { hello" upon his arrival for a leseon with ADEL SIRHAN _
NOON etated that he did not know SIRHAN SIRHAN well,
and he des cribed SIRHAN SIRHAN 2s a person who kept to himgelf
and was quiet most of the time _ NOON eta ted tha t on a few
occasions SIRHAN SIRHAN voiced his opinion that the Government
in the United States made the rich people richer and the poor
people poorer_ NOON further s tated that SIRHAN SIRHAN appeared
to possess an intens e pride in his Arab heritage_
NOON stated that he never heard SIRHAN SIRHAN mention
violence and he was very shocked to learn of SIRHAN' 8 arrest
for the shooting of Senator ROBERT KENNEDY NOON stated that
he cannot help but believe tha t SIRHAN SIRHAN was suffering
fron 8ome type of mental aisorder at the time of the shooting _
On
10/14/68
at
Alhambra , California
File #
Los Angeles 56-156
by
SA FREDRICK E_ BECKER sro Date dictated
10/15/68
This document containg neither recommendations nor conclusiong of the FBI, It i8 the property of the FBI and is loaned to
your agency; it ad its contents are not to be distributed outside agency_
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FD-3 02 (Rev. 4-15-64 )
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
1
Date
11/3/68
On November 7, 1968 SHARIF BISHARA SIRHAN was
contac Ced at his residence , 1659 North Lake Avenue Pasadena
9 California Also pregent at this time wa8 hi8 brother
9 SAIDALLAH B SIRHAN, who shares a flat with him at this addrees
and Mr ANTHONY SHERMAN, JR . , a representative of the United
State: Secret Service Agency, Los Angeles branch
SIRHAN wa 8 adviged SA POWELL that the inquiry
related to the a uthorship of a two-page written document addresged
to Pregident Elect RICHARD NIXON and Vice President HUBERT
HUMPHREY , bearing the 8ignature SHARIF B SIRHAN _ Mr SIRHAN
W38 then ora advised of his rights SAe POWELL and REILLY _
He wa8 aslced by SA REILLY to read an Advice of Rights Form.
Mx SIRHAN interrupted this to 8a,y , "Before I say anything, I
want to see the letter MI A copy of the above mentioned letter
wae given to hin to read _ He read it 8lowly, line by line, his
hands visibly shalring, although he showed no other signs of
emotion_
Mr S IRHAN then said, "i did not write this _ It i8
M1 not mine He then indicated he was certainly in agreement with
8 ome of the political 8tatements contained in the letter and had
himself expressed s ome of theee ideae, but he would not specify
which of these points he wa8 referring to_ He s tated he also
digagreed with 8 ore of' the points in the letter
Mr SIRHAN said he had no kcnowledge a8 to who the
author of the letter could be He 8aid he did not dictate the
letter to anyone O1: cause it to be Written in his name He
denied that the signature at the end of the letter wa8 his and
added that the signature appearing on the letter was not a good
copy or fascimile of his own In this connection, he 8aid he
some times signs hinself SHARTF B_ SIRHAN, s ome time8 SHARIF
STRHAN.
Mr SIRHAN declined to furnish 3 signed statement
attesting that the letter and signature were not his He
refused to furnish any gamples of his 9ignature, sta
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SA PHILIP J REILLY and
357
SA JOSEPH DOYIE POWELL/PJR/ecr 11/8/68
by Date dictated
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI ad is loaned to
your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outgide your agency.
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"You ha ve my signature and you ha ve your experts _ See to it
I1 youreelf:
Mr SIRHAN 8aid he did not have a typewriter in the
flat, but added there was a typewriter in his mother 8 home in
the room formerly occupied by his brother, SIRHAN B_ SIRHAN .
He said he did not know what kind of a typewriter this wa 8,
and described it by dimensions as being a standard size typewriter
He indicated that he did not use it_
Mr SIRHAN said he does not Icnow about any such
#I organization in the United States a8 "the Palestine Commandos
but was certain there Were many of' this type in his homeland .
Mx SIRHAN 8aid the lines drawn at the bottom of
page two of the letter beneath his 8ignature ha ve no 8ignificance
to him a8 Arabic or other cype of symbol and could not comment
on chem_
11 Mr SIRHAN '8aid, "No to the question of whe ther
he had any reason to believe the letter in question could have
been Written by another member of his faiily or anyone of' his
acquaintance
Mr SIRHAN turned to the contents of the letter and
said the thoughts expressed in the letter could be the thoughts
of a ma jority of persons living in the United States_ He then
with some emotion bitterly described the manner in which he had
been treated since the a88a88ination of Senator ROBERT KENNEDY _
Mi He spoke of people "gtaring at him e verywhere he went of
coming to his home and a8king him questions _ He said Renele
say my brother killed him Why do they have to come to
Mi me with a11 their questions I didn t kill hin_ At this
point Mr SIRHAN wa 8 reminded of the purpose of the interview
and the reasons therefor , but he appeared upset and gaid he had
nothing to add on this matter and the interview wa 8 termina ted.
5
358
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FD-302 (Rev. 4-15-64 )
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
1
Date
9/19/68
Mr ERNST VALLERO, Job Dispatcher_ Southern Ca lifornia
Waiters Alliance, Local 17 ,
'American Federation
of Labor (AFL)
Congress of Indus trial Organizations (CIo) , 321 South Bixel
Street, Los Angeles , California, telephone HU 2-9800, advised
38 follows :
Approximately two to three Weeks or to the shooting
of' Senator ROBERT R KENNEDY at the Ambassador Hotel on
June 5_ 1968,
a man personally appeared at Local 17 and asked
Mr VA LIERO for a placement a8 a waiter at the Anbassador Hotel
in Los Angelee This man very cloeely resembled photographs of
SIRHAN SIRHAN , which Mr VALIERO had observed on television and
in the newspapers following SIRHAN SIRHAN being charged with the
shooting of Senator ROBERT F KENNEDY _
Mr VALIERO recalled that the person in question was
very insistent and becare rather MI 'nasty" in his speech when
informed by Mr VALLERO that there were no openings for waiters
at the Ambasgador Hotel at the time He also recalled that the
man in stion presented a smal1 blue book which was entitled
II Passpor
que
and noted tbat it wa8 an Israel passport = Mr VALIERO
did not recall the name on the passport or the name used by the
man in question and no record wa 8 made of the call of this man
to the office Mr VALLERO said that the man appeared to be
possibly of Arabian or Jewish descent and had a slight accent
and had claimed to have been in the United States for about one
year
Mr VALIERO said that he had thought about the
incident following the identity of SIRHAN SIRHAN as the accused
killer of Senator KENNEDY and had related the same story to the
Police Department in Los Angeles and to 8ome reporters in the
news media
Photographe of SIRHAN SIRHAN and members of his family
were exhibited to Mr VALIERO The latter said that he
more firmly believed that the person described above who had been
9/17/68 Los Angeles , Ca lifornia Los Angeleg 56-156
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359
SA IESLIE # WARREN/ecr 9/18/68
by Date dictated
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusiong of the FBI. It i8 the property of the FBI and is loaned to
your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
pri
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See king 8 job at the Ambaxsador Hotel was SIRHAN SIRHAN but he
had no further means 0f confirming thls belief He alone had
interviewed the man in question who had just wa lked into
Local 17 at the time
Mr VALIERO said that none of the photographs of
SIRHAN SIRHAN' 8 fami Ly appeared familiar with any individuals
tbac he had encountered _
360
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FD-302 (Rev: 4-15-64)
FEDERAL' BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date
11/6/68
Miss CAMILLE A NHITE, State of California Banking
Department
I
107 South. Broadwey, advised that she attended
John Muir Higb School in Pasadena, Celifornia from 1960
through 1963.
She said that she did not personally know SIRHAN BISHARA
SIRHAN
9
although she Learned through recent publicity that
he had attended the same school. She advised that sbe does
not know of any other forner students or persons who may have
been acquainced with SIRHAN.
She advised that she may have remarked to s ome of her
current fellow employees and associates that she had
to school with SIRHAN , and an inference may have been made
that she had known however this is noc true
361
On
11/6/68
at
Los Angeles
0
California
File #
56-156
SAA ALFRED C. GREINER Ig 11/6/68
by Date dictated
Thig document contains neither recommendationg nor conclusiong of the FBI: It i9 the property of the FBI and is loaned to
your agency; it and ite contents are not to be digtributed outside your agency
gone
bim,
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FD-302 (Rov. 4-15.64)
FEDERAL BUREAU Of (NVESTGATION
9/19/68
Dato_
NICHOLAS Ho ZUMAS , 2803 Olive Street, N.
Attorney at Law , Suite 702 , 1225 l9th Street , Ne office
223-4455 advised that on the date that ROBERT' KENNEDY
8
was assassinaied, he was
employed in the campaign for Senator
KENNEDY in the capacicy of co-ordinator of citizens groups_
0
He said that he had returned to Washington; Do
several before the assa8sination 0f Senator KENNEDY , and
that therefore he had no first-hand information concerning
the occurrences and happenings chat surrounded the assassinationo
He added thai he had no addicional information of
pertinence; either of a hearsay nature or otherwise, which
might in the investigationa He advised that he has
seen many
Dictures of the assassin, SIRHAN , and he has
thoughi back on this individual, buz cannot recall having
ever seen this person beforea
362
9/19/68 Washington, D , C . WFO 173-135
On 01 File#
SA WALTER E. THOMAS : tab 9/19/68
by Date dictated
This documeni conlcins nelther recommendalion: nor conclusions 0l Ihe FBL: I is the property ol the FBl and is loonod to your agency:
Hond ils contenls ore rof to be distrlbuled outside Your ogency
WJo $
Wo ?
phone
Co ?
days
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FD-302 (Rev. 4-15-64)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGA TION
Date
10/17/68
PAUL SCHAAP Tas contacted at San Bernardino
California, and he advised that he considers hinself to have
been a close personal friend of Senator ROBER KENNEDY _ He
stated that he never met ROBERT KENNEDY
3
but that he often
corresponded with him when he KENNEDY
9
was Attorney General
He stated that this
cornespoedence
consisted of inquiries
made by himself concerning the possibility of ROBERT KENNEDY
M obtaining a "secret position for him With the United States
Government_
SCHAAP further advised that he has been grieving
greatly since ROBERT' KENNEDY was ass8ssinated He stated
he had no information whatsoever concerning the_assassination,
M but felt definitely that the Communists did it"
SCHAAP stated that he has no information concerning
1i Communists that he feels were responsible for the
assassination of ROBERT KENNEDY
9
but feels in his heart
that they must have been responsible _
SCHAAP stated ne had no further information to
offer regarding this matter.
353
On
10/16/68 at San Bernardino, CaliforniaFile Los_Angeles 56-156
SA CARL G_ MURANO
9
JR and
SA LEWIS W _ KOLDEWEY /CGN/cy 10/17/68
by Date dictated
Thi8 document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It i8 the property of the FBI and is loaned to
your agency; it and it8 contcnts are not to be distributed outside your agency_
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JN 56-94
The Jackson, Mississippi Office of the FBI advised
as follows on
October 21, 1968
On October 10 , 1968, a young female telephonically
contacted the Jackson Office of the FBI and identified her-
self a8 Miss SUBRINA DUBLE
9
White female , ege 17 _ She re-
fused to give her home address or telephone number but stated
the nature of her call was to furnish the FBI with important
information concerning the assa8sination of ROBERT F KENNEDY _
Miss DUBLE related a Very rambling episode of how she met an
individual in California whor she had cause to believe was
involved in the assa8sination of Senator ROBERT F KENNEDY _
She stated she has had knowledge of this since May 1968, but
dec Lined to report this information due to threatening phone
calls and letters warning her to keep anything she might know
to herself
She stated she is a resident of Alabama but did not
wish to be contacted at home due to her father' s condition,
a8 she is afraid that any upsetting incident might cause him
to have another stroke She did state however , that she
could be reached at telephone number
762-9920_
a pay phone
in Pascagoula
9
Mississippi, any time between 9:00 and 11:00
p . m . any night
During this call she stated that she was upset
over something that had happened just prior to the call and
she seemed out of breath
Attempts were made to recontact her on the night
0f October 1l and 13, 1968, With negative results
On October 1968 _ investigetion revealed that
telephone number
hez_Jgzo _
is
'iocated
in an outdoor telephone
booth on the premises of Larry' 8 Standard Service Station
located at Market Street and Highway U_ S . 90 in Pascagoula
The_proprietor of this station advised that the name SUBRZNA
DUBLE is unknown to him and that he closes at 8:00 P . m _
5
364
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2
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Inquiry among people_who live in the immediate Vicinity of
this telephone revealed that this is a Negro community and
the name SUBRINA DUBLE is not known there A review of
Pascagoula City Directory and telephone directory revealed
no listing for anyone named DUBLE
G R THOMPSON_
9
Identification Officer , Pascagoula,
Mississippi Police Department , advised on October 14 , 1968,
that he has no record of anyone named DUBLE
On October 16, 1968 this individual again called the
Jackson Office and was connected with an agent in Biloxi,
Mississippi . She stated she had called to say that she wanted
to drop the matter and did not want to meet with an agent
She persistently declined to further identify herself or to
agree to meet the agent She finally did agree to call him
again after she had` spoken to her father Throughout the
conversation With her , her conversation appeared to be ramb-
ling ana disconnected
On October 19,
5
she telephonically contacted an
agent of the FBI at Biloxi Mississippi and at that time
agreed to meet him in the
iobby
of the
LaFont
Inn) a motel
on Highway U_ S 90 in Pascagoula at 9:00 on the evening of
October 20, 1968 _ She again refused to further identify
herself except to 8ay that she 18 tall, has white blonde
hair and a mole on her face
On the evening of October 20 , 1968, an agent of the
FBI remained in the vicinity of the lobby of the LaFont
Inn from 9:00 P.m. , until after 10:00 P .m. 9 but Miss DUBLE
did not appear
365
1968
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PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
366
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OnSeptember 10, 1968 , Detective Sergeant MIKE NIELSEN,
Los Angeles Police Department
9
SUS Unit, made available a
copy 0f a Los Angeles Police Department Property Report
daced August 30 , The report reflects items of evidence
numbers 147 to consisting of boxes containing miscellaneous
shell casings together with a description of the origin of
these casings_
This report is as follows :
367
1968_
1512
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ZLos Angelcs Pollcc Department Ick One Found Found
PROPERTY REPORT IPE ONly Exitencc Evidence Pro: Safckecping DR6 8-521 466
SIDENCE /DDRESS PERSOM PROPERTY BOOKED To iiast-Tirst-Ilu - ~te) RES . PliONe BUS . PHONE
Co. Jail
1. Sithan, Sichan
SIDENCE ADDRESS ARRESTEE S WAME CHARGE BKG . NO:: c6 py.
2 II 187PC 495139
'SIDENCE AODRESS VICTIM OR OWNER'S NAME RES , PHONE BUS, PITONE
Deceased 3. Kennedy:Robert Deceased
SIDERCE ADDRESS PERSON REPORTING To POLICF DEPT. (Last, Firsl, Hliddle) RES , PHOHE BUS: PHIOME
759N Los_Angerles st Rm 314 4 Sgt_ ML
0
NcGana MA45211 2531
THS REPORT PROP. EKD, At TnV. DIV . DATE & TIME PROPERTY TAKEN INTo POLICE CUSTODY - LOCATION City OR REPORTING DIST.
8-28-6 8 10am SUS SUS 7-15-6 8 150a1n 1340 w 6th St LA
vidcncc: Book To ARRESTEE: IF None, Book To VICTIM: TYPE 0F PREMISES TYPE OF PROPERTY DIV . RPTG.
ound Evidence: Book To OFFICER IF NO ARRESTEE OR VICTIM: FBI Misc shell casinge Homi
Jund Prepcrty: book To ACTUAL FINDER: DIV. OR City & DATE CRIME OCCURRED LIST ANY CONNECTING REPORTS BY TYPE & DR:
ffekecping: book To DEPOSITOR, OWNER OR PERSON IN LAWFUL Rampart 6-4-6 8 Crime-arrest-property
POSSESSION.
for T5 TAIS STOLEN PROPERTY? PROBABLE CRIME Prints Photo SLD: Other "cparatc reports arc required cach differcnt
'assification of property) YES No UNKNOWN 187PC
0iF STOLEN IM CITy 0F LoS ANGELES EACH CAsE MuST BE COVERED BY CRIME AND FOLLow-UP REPORTS, 72) DESCRIBE CIRCUMSTANCES RESULTinG IN BOOKING 0F THIS PROP-
ERTY (3) GIVE ADDRESS TIMe AndloR PKCNE MUMBER WHERE CONCERNED PERSON(S) May Be CONTACTED By DAY INvestiGAToRS
Em QUAN- IF Not Listeo_ OR OTHER THAN ABOVE (4) ITEMIZE AnD DESCRIBE ALL PROPERTY_ GIVE ALL SERIAL NUMBERS AND OTHER MARKS SERIAL TUMIBER(S)
J0 . Tity OF IdenTiFicATiON List ONLY ONE ARTICLE ON 4 LINE AND ENGRAVING
Box_containing migc_shellGasing;_ 82
#3
#4
#5
#6
Casings_in bex_Warked_#?_retrieved_Exom trash_barrel and from
the_rear 0f_position_#li_Eound by_agent_Geroge_Kling
FBI:
L T M
Cagings_in Box Merked_#3 Zetrieved Erom in_front_of firing
pointe_412-13-14 &.15_ Fourd_bY_agent_Robert_H__Morneau_
#6836 and_agent_Irvin B:_Wells_III FBI _
Casingsin box marked_#4 retriered fxo_in_front_of and_
yieity 2f_firing points_#L2: f 3__Eound_bx_agent_Rober
H_
F
Morneau_Jr Land_agent_Irvin_B:_Wells_ III FB
Cagings_ in marked_#5 retrieved_Erom_in front f and
viginity_of firing 420and 23. Feund bY agent Robert
H: Mornezu_Jr and_agent_Irvin_B Wells III #1191 FBI
Casings in_box marked J6_found at_various_positiong_pieto
rangge_
All_ef these iteing were cked CP at the San Gabriel Valley
Gun Cluk_4Q01_Eigh_Canyon Rd on_6-10-68 the abeve_
degcribed_agentg_from FBI:
Eor analyzed_evdence reports fentinuity_Qf she1 casing_ from
L the_time_ they_weze_picked_ u_by_FBI Xe44 relezsed to_LABP_
addilic Z space [s [Cquired, USc Conllnualion Stiect, Furin 15.9. I_S Go:
1
Eill 6f see-progres3
FEpazE 3in9E
JUPEAFISOR SERIAL No. REPORTING 0FFICERKS) - SER.710, DIV. DETL. PERSON REPoRTIIG (Sigualure)
'9 0 X
Bldg
box
Poin nts
Pi
by
APPRovNNj} > #
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A copy of a two page handwritten letter, dated
June 11, bearing a Serbo-Croation language was forwarded
to the FBI La
'boratory
The original Of this letter waS
forwarded to the Washington, D.Co , byy the United States
Seeret Service
9
under date of August 9, This letter
was postmarked Paris
9
France , and addressed to Senator
EDWARD KENNEDY
Through appropriate sources , a
photo copy of 8
two page letter bearing the purported handwriting of DJURO
STOKIC was obtained This letter wa$ dated Paris
9
Franee;
Majy_24 , 1966_
Also received from the Secret Bervice, 18 a photocopy
of a two page letter in Serbo-Croation language , dated
November 22 1968
9
purportedly Written by DJURO STOKIC
9 together with a copy of a photo, alleged to be that of STOKIC
0
'The a bove documents were forwarded to the FBI
Laboratory for examination purposes to determine if they
were written by the same individual
0
THE RESULTS OF FBI LABOBATORY EXAMINABION
369
1968hot8
FBI ,
1968 .
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7-1b
Refort
08 &2
F434/
LABOFAtoRY
FEDERAL BurEU @F ENVESTIGATHON
WASHINGTON; D: 6. 20535
To: FBI , Washington Field Office Date: September 30 , 196 8
FBI File No. 62 -58 7
Re: KENSALT Lab. No. D-68091806 7 AT
Speclmens recelved
9/17/68
Qc33 Photocopy of two-page handwritten letter dated' 6/11/68 ,
beazing message in Serbo-Croation language (copy of
original letter previously_ submitted)
Kc23 Photocopy of two -page letter dated at Paris 5/24/66 ,
bearing purported handwriting of DJURO
sTokic
Kc24 Photocopy 0f two-page letter in Sezbo-Croation language
9 dated 17/22/68 _
9
purportedly written by DJURO STOKIC
9
and
attached copY of photograph , alle_ to be that of che
writet
Result 0f examination :
It Ivas found that the purported Writing of DJURO STOKIC
appearing 01 the submitted photocopies designated. Kc23 and Kc24
is entirely too indistinct t0 permit a suitable comparison Writh
the ques cioned writing On the two -page lerter designated as Q33 .
Specimen Q33 is the original letter for the photocopy Qc33 Q33
and the envelope in which it Tas mailed designated Q. 32 aTe
described in FBi Laboratory report datea 8/23768
9 a copy of which
Ias furnished to the Director
9
U. S Secret Service
9
Washington , DaC ,
Phococopies of Q32 and Q33 wee furnished with FBI Laboratory
repott of 8/23/68 .
Due to the indistinctness 0f the writing 0n Kc23 and
Kc24,
a definite conclusion Ias n0t reached whether DJURO STOKIC
#rote the questioned Writing on Q32 and Q33 Certain handwriting
characteristics were noted in the purported known Writing of
DJURO STOKIC on Kc23 and Kc24 which ar2 consistent with handwriting
characieristics in the letter designated as Q33 These consistences
in handwtiting characteristics indicate that Q33 may have been
written by DJURO STOKIC
The submitted material is being retained in the FBI files _
370
ged
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On October 28, 1968, the United States Secret Service
Headquarters , Washington, Do C , 9 furnighed the FBI Headquarters ,
Weshington, Do C ,
9 8 copy of 8 communication addressed to
RICHARD NIXON and HUBERT HUMPHREY National Headquarters ,
Willard Hotel, Washington, De C This communication wa8
allegedly signed by: SHARIF BISHARA SIRHAN and postmarked Pagadena,
Celifornia, October 22, 1968_
0
The return address Wa8 indicated 88 SHARIF B,
SIRHAN
9
696 East Howerd Street, Pasedena, California, and the
envelope w8, addressed to Mr NIXON The two page letter
begins with "How do you justify taking one land from one
people , etc. " and ends with " ,
0
foc the sake 0f jugtice and
the world peace , thank youo "
This letter wag forwarded to the FBI Laboratory
for appropriate coxparison
0
THE RESULTS OF THE FBI LABORATORY EXAMINATION
The FBI Leboretory on November 12, 1968 , advised
that the above described document is identified the
Laboratory
2.3 Qc35.
The I8 SHARIF B SIRHAN" signature on Qc35 is entirely
too indistinct t0 permit 8 suiteble comparison with the }nown
handwri of SHARIF SIRHAN identified a3 Klz. The limited
comparison that could be made indicates that SHARIF SIRHAN may
not have written the signature 0r Qc35 and 2 more detailed
examination will be made upon recoipt of the original Qc35
or a more detailed copy thereof .
371*
by
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INDEX
Page
ADAMS
9
CAMILLE R.
ADKINS , FNU)
353
AGNEW , BRUCE A 96
AKERS
9
TONY 11
ALTMEYER , PAUL 34
AMBASSADOR HOTEL F 9 , 11, 16
9 17,
20 , '23-26,
30 , 31, 33-41
9 50-53, 55-58,
59a-63, 68,
71 , 72 , 75, 76_
9
78 _
81, 86
9
87
88
9
91-94 99, 100 102,7104-110
9
112,
116-125
9
127 , 129-
140 , 142-147-
9
149 -
155, 157-172
9
174-
179, 183-187 _
9 191-199, 201-208,
211-213_
9
216-235
237 ,
239-241,~246_
93 247, 249-252
9
254-
257, 259, 262-264
9 268, 269, 277 , 279 ,
281-283 286 288
289 ,
186182, = 304,
305,
5
334
9
335, 348, 355, 359 ,
360
AMES JEANETTE LEONA 353
ANDREW
9
C Etnn U I
97 , 98
ANDREWS
9
ARCHIE 99
ASH , CAROL
L Mn
55, 237
ASH
9
TERESA CAROL
33,
ATKINS , JOSEPH 61
ATKINS , STEVEN 61
AYERS , VICTORIA (MRS 179, 209, 210
Lt a An
619}
43,
444 ,
67,
844 , 83,
181,
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INDEX
Page
BACON , RICHARD E (MS . )
4 100
BAER BILL
0 e O La L ~ &
337
9 BARNETT NORMAN N 102
BARRY
9
BILL 46
BARRY
9
WILLIAM
331-454
BAUGH
9
KAREN M_
BEAR
9
JOHN
4
353
BEAR WILLIAM H
BEAUCHAMP MARION (MRS 339 344
JACK 104
BELL
9
LOUIS
BELLINO
9
CARMINE
105
BEN-JABR
9
FALLAH 346
BENSON
9
H4RRY L
52
BERKOVITZ , ANNE 202
BERKOVITZ
9
IRVING 202
BESIG , BEITY 107
9
183
BEVER
9
EILEEN C
BIONDI
9
#VIC M1
353
BIONDI
9
VICTOR "VIC" 35
BLACKBURN DAN 59
BLALACK
9
HARRY E_ 108
BOND , LINDA 62
9
91
BOYD
9
MICHAEL M 36
BRABANT
9
G G JERRY
BRADEN , JOAN (Ms )
269
BRADY
9
ARLENE 110 , 177
9
278
BRA INARD
9
DONALD C (MS 112
BREDVOLD
9
TAMSEN 23, 25, 113
BREHL s JOHN 54
BROOIS ANNE 353
BROOMIELD
9
MEREDITH C _ (MRS 116
BROWN , FRANK C III) 353
BROWN
9
HUBERT GEROID 29
BROWN , IRENE (MRS ) 342
BROWN , JIM 351
b
344
BELL ,
34 ,
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INEX
Page
BROWN
9
KENNETH E. An 353
BROWN , LEWIS FRANK 117
BROWN
9
RICHARD
Ltta
144
BRUNO
9
JEFRZ
L 9
BUCK
9
DAVID A 118
BULLARD
9
KATHLEEN
Fn
160
BURKE , CHARLES
Bn I I 120
BTRKE , CHARLES (MRS 121
BURKE
9
DAVID Len
347
BURTON , PHILLIP 347 , 348
BYRON , MARVIN 122
CAHILL, ANDREW V . 123
CALLAHAN, FRANCES 124 , 265
CALVERT
9
EVERETT T 125
CALVERT
3
EVERETT T (DR 126
CALVERT
9
MARLENE (MRS ) 126
CARLTON
9
KATHERINE
La
127
CARLTON , KEITH H 127
CARMICHAEL , STOKELY 29
CHAMBERS , JOHN 37
CHAVEZ , CAESAR 55
CHAVEZ
9
MAURO 129
CHERRY
9
CHARLOTTE
CHEW
9
H RICHARD
CLARK, ALVIN 325
CLARK , R H (FRANCES M.) MRS 130
COCOANUT GROVE
Mn At
11, 264
CODY
9
DOROTHY C 353
COLEMAN , DICK 33
COLEMAN, RICHARD 7 , 55, 63, 237
COMPTON LYNN La 9 CORMAN
9
JIM JAMES
33
COVERT , FLOYD 131
COVERT , FLOYD (MRS ) 132
C 2
318
110 ,
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INDEX
Page
CoX, EUGENE P 244
CRANOS
9
JOHN C 133
CRAUCH , JANE 134, 238
CRISPIEN, MARGARET AM 354
CROWLEY
9
RUTH
Ln
135, 191, 204 , 279
CUMINGS , ELLA
L
136
9
137
CUMMINGS , STEWART E 136_
9
137
CURTIS , VIVIAN J_ 354
DAUGHERTY
9
RICHARD 349
DAUGHTY , RICHARD BRUCE
DAVIS
9
WILLIAM M, (JR
138
DAY
9
J EDWARD
F T 139
DE DEO
5
THOMAS J_ (III) 140
DELLEA
9
GENE
Ra T L La
12
9
13, 264
DE SEGONZAC ADELBERT 141
DIGMAN
9
JOHN
4
350
DJORNS EDEE La
182
DONOVAN , ROBERT J 142
DORSEY
9
LAWRENCE J 354
DOTTERMAN , GARY WAYNE
La
10
DOWD , DEBORAH
I tt Ln
24
DOWD , DONALD (DANIEL) JOSEPH 11, 14
DOWD
9
EDWARD J
DOHD , NORA M_
34
DOWD
9
PHOEBE M_
DUBLE
9
SUBRINA 364,365
DUFFY , ESTELYN 72 75
DUNN , JAMES J_ 144
DURHAM, WALTER 145
DUTTON , FRED 45_
5
46
DYER , JOE 38, 84, 351
d F
ON ,
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EASTHAM, JAMES S 146
EASTHAM, JAMEES S (MRS 147
EBERLELN
9
ROXANE 82
ECCLES , PETER W 148
ELFENBEIN , RICHARD 149
ELIFF
9
ROY C 150 217
EMBASSY ROOM
F
6 8
9 , 13
16
9
'i9-21]
9
'25,
33, 35-38 40 456 _
43_
9
57
9
33 58 ,
9 64
9
6
9 9
71_ 72,
75_
9 9
78_ 79 81
9 83
89
92_
ioz
1o8
9
14o
9 199
5
218_
9
227 ,
5
234
9 235, 237, 252_
3
254
9 259
9
266; 284
9 290-303, 305, 334,
335
ERLEY
9
MILDRED J. Leatt
261
ESTABROOK , H_ F
Atn tn
151
EVERS CHARLES
Aatet
114
9 EVERS
9
JAMES CHARLES At
16
FARMER , JOHN Fa 152
FARMER , SUSAN L A
153
FAUST
9
EMMA MRS 154, 165
FELLOWS , CLIFFORD 155
FENBURY
9
CAROL 65
FERTIK
5
BETH (MRS 39
FIHALEY
9
BRENDA 156
FITTS , DAVID
Mn I 3
FITZGERALD , POLLY 11, 13
FITZGERALD
9
ROBERT
T
18
e F
423
158, 185,
283 ,
64 ,"
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FITZGERALD ROBERT
6t Le
18
9 FITZPATRICK , BERNARD JOSEPH 157
FITZPATRICK BERNARD JOSEPH (MRS 125
FLUG , ROBERT
FOOTE , FREDERICK J
48
FOOTE
9
MYDA
FOX , DAVID 158
FRICK , RICHARD 91
FRISCH, HARRY 159
GABLE , KATHRYNE
L
119
GALE , GEORGE 52
GALE LEO
4 L
161
9 GARRETT , B J (MRS 242
GARRETT
9
PAMELA J 354
GAYLORD FRANK 352
GEARY ,
DoNALD
J 162_
9
221
GEARY
9
DONALD J (MRS 221
GEOGHEGAN , WILLIAM A 163
GERVAIS , JOFN 164 297
GIDICAN , SHARON
GILBERT , EMILIE (MRS 98
GILBERT
9
ETHEL (MRS 154 =
9
165
GINISE
9
JOSEPH L
166
GOLDBERG
9
ELEANOR (MS 168
GOLDBERG , ELLIOT 169
GOLDMAN
9
ARTHUR 170
GOTTWIG , NORMAN
GOULD
9
STANHOPE
231
GRAVES , EARL
GREEN
9
(FNU )
S5 C
114
GREZNE , ROBERT W 172
GRIER
9
ROOSEVELI 48
9
69, 131, 132
GRIER
9
ROSIE 54
9
75
GUAGHAN , VINCENT M . 173 , 174
344
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HACHIGAN
9
BART 25a
HADDEN , DESMOND ALFRED {MRS _
EADSALL; GUY (JR _
175
HAKER
9
TERRY 177 , 278
HARRIS , SUE 87 _ 89
HARVEY , PHYLLIS MRS 179, 209
HEATLY
9
ROY
Ca I
181
HEFFNER , RICHARD 182
HELLER , THOMAS R_ 35,
HERMAN
9
ELIZABETH 351
HOCH
9
ALICE (MS
80+66
183
HODGES
9
DAVID
HODGES
9
HELEN R 66
HODGES , LINDA LEE 64 , 65
HODGES
9
ROBERT 65
HODGES , ROBERT R_ 64-66
HODGES , ROBERT T 66
HODGES , WILLIAM R 64
5
65
HOFFA , JAMES 329
HOFFA
9
JAMES RIDDLE 327 , 328
HOLCOIB , GRANT
Bi
351
HOLT
9
DON Te 227
HOWARD , JOHN
L 3
HUMPHREY , HUBERT 357 , 371
HUMPHREYS , KENNETH 185
IMER , FRANCIS 186
INSLEY , LOUDELL 32
JACQUES NORMAN 20 , 21
JAYNE
9
DAVID
Ean Pa
34
JEANFREAU
5
EDMOND G 187 , 247
JENSEN
9
AASE G 100
JOHNSON , ALICE J_ 354
T 8 -
110 ,
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JOHNSON, RAFER
Aa L
48 54 , 75
JOHNSON , ROBERT W _
189
JONES
9
LOIS A Ir
354
KAPENS TEIN
9
IRA
Led Ln
190
KARALUS , ALICE
4
191, 204 , 279
KEARNS , JANE 67
KENNEDY
9
BOBBY 26 329
KENNEDY , BRUCE H
351
KENNEDY
9
EDWARD 369
KENNEDY , EDWARD M_ 18
KENNEDY , ETHEL (MRS 177
KENNEDY , JOHN F 179
KENNEDY , ROBERT T
6
9
20 26
9
33, 34 ,
40
9
4 5
9
55_
9
59
9 59a 63 91 93 94
9 106_ 108
9
1i6
9
'141
9 1633
9
164_
5
171
9
172
9 190_
9
192_
9
199
9 204 212
9
224 226
229, 237.
5
250 , 251
9 252, 254
9
255, 264
281
9
284-
9
289
9
297
9 316= 329, 334 , 344,
347 ,
9
358, 362,
363
KENNEDY , ROBERT F
F En
4,, 8 , 9
9
16 18
23_
5
30-32
'34-38 _
43_
9
'48, 52, 60
F 62
5
67
9
68, 71, 72,
74, 75, 78,
86-88 96
9
99,
102-164,
120-122 125-127,
130 ,
134-137
9
140 ,
h 2
198_
356_
41,
81 , 83,
84 ,
923107
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145, 147_
9 148=
9
150
9
152, 153,
1 158_
2
162
9
165
9
158
9
175, 186, 189,
181
9
183,
9
187
189 298, 193, 202,
204
9 9
207, 209_
210 213, 215, 217
9 218-221 225_
5
226
22872234,+237,"238,
9 245_
9
247 _ 256
2
'2867
258 261-263_
9
9
270, 273,
9 287
9
288
9
290.
2963
9
303,
305-3085
311, 314_ 315,-318,
327, 328 330-334_
336_
9
339,3364 350_
9 351_
9
359 ,
KENNEDY TED 347
KENNY
9
JOHN V _ 68
9
71
KHAN
9
KIBLAH 56
KING
9
HENRY R 353
KING
9
MARTIN LUTHER 325
KIRCH
9
RICHARD D 192
KLACZYK _
9
CLARA T 193
KLACZYK
9
VINCENT
5
193, 194
KLACZYK , VINCENT (CLARA T. MRS
KNAPEK
9
DELORES 199_
9
252, 284
KNITTLE , GERALD
KIOWLES
9
JAMES H
196
KNUTSON
9
AUSTIN LS 197
KOSNER , EDWARD
1
143,
283_
194
198
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LA CHAPELLE
9
WAYNE
L B L
200
9
211
LA CHAPELLE
9
WAYNE (MS 201, 211
LA HIVE, ESTELYN (MS ) 72
LA HIVE , ESTELYN DUFFY (MRS 332
LA HIVE , JOSEPH A 74,, 75, 333
LAMB , HILLIARY 54
LAMONT
9
LANS LNG 41
LEACH , STELLA MRS
331-3323, 344
LEACH , STELLA R (MRS
LEFF
9
ERNIE 202
LEFF
9
IRWIN ERNIE) 202
LETB, ADRIENNE
5
113
LETB , ADRIENNE R_
F
23
LEMBKE , DARYL 28, 349
LEWIS JOHN R La 9 LICKEI
9
LOREN 267
LICKEI
9
LOREN EDWARD 203
LIGFT GENE I L U G5 G Lt
144
9 LITTLE
9
RICHARD JOSEPH 78_ 79
LOCKSHISS
9
ANN Ce
19i
9
204 , 279
LONG
9
MABEL MRS 205
LOWRIE
9
JANET 64
LUCAS , EDITH (MRS 206
LUCEY
9
PATRICK J 207
j
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MADDEN
9
WILLIAM T III M
208
MADDOX
9
ALLEYNE (MRS ) 179, 209
MA IN JEAN-
4 _ L Mn
32
MANITZAS
3
FRANK - 44
MANKTEWICZ , FRANK 54
MANSFIELD, HAROLD- 200, 201, 211
MANSFIELD , HAROLD (MRS ) 212
MARCELLA
9
TONY 74
MAROONEY , JAMS J
MARQUAND , JOHN B
43
MARSH
9
A R 213
MARTIN BARON H 30
MA THEWSON HAROLD- 214
MATHIES
9
PAUL- 215
MARTIN JOHN B 81 32
MC ALISTER
9
JOHN
216
MC CALEB
3
MTKE-
C T
150, 217
MC CARTHY_
3
EUGENE-
L
143, 311
MC CLELLAN, RONALD- 136
MC CIELLAN, RONALD (MRS 436, 137
MC DONALD, HUGH-
MC DONALD, HUGH J 331-334
MC GANN M_ J I
368
MC GANN TERRY M_ 219
MC GANN ROY
Ta
213
MC GRA JACK- 84
MC GRATH , JACK VJ 83
VC GUIRE JAMES FUGENE
Ln
220
MC HUCH , JAMES V (DR_ 162 , 221
MC KAY
9
PATRICK- 341
MC KENNA HARRY -
T
68 69
MC KENZTE JOSEPH C 222
MC LAUGHLIN PATRICK TIFFANY- 84 85
MC' LELLAN , RONALD - 223
MC IELLAN, RONALD (MRS 223
MC MILLEN_
3
JOHN 3 224
MC KIMO-
T
225
L k 7
TH ,
VAY,
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MC WHINNEY
9
JAMES C T
326
MEW DOUGLAS KIN
T C_
352
MICELOTTA NEIL-
T
228
MILLER
9
EMMA
Lc
230
MILLER
9
MALCOLM - 229_ 266
MILLER
9
RALPH - 230
MONTGOMERY , LOIS E 354
MOON , MIKE
7 CA
356
MOORE
9
GLENNA 354
MOORE LOU-=
L tt
231
MORGAN , BILL- 227
MORGAN
9
DAIE-
L
232
MORGAN
9
DALE (NORMA ) (MRS 232, 233
MORRIS S TEPHEN - 234
MOSC ANE GEORGE R 219
MOSKOWITZ
9
EDWARD (NMI) 235, 236
MUMO TONY 74
MUNEDSEN FRED-- 227
MURPHY , KATHER INE 237
MURPHY _ KATIE-
La 7 , 33,
MUR PHY ROSEMARY _ 134,
'2355
MYERS PHYLLIS 318
NELSON , STEVE
T
50
NIELSEN , MIKE--- 367
MILSSON
9
BRIAN W 239, 241
NILSSON_ N_ G (MRS 240
NILSSON, NILS G T
239, 240,
243, 245
NIXON RICHARD--- 357 , 371
NORMAN , RON - 83
NORMAN
3
RONALD ALLEN_ 36
0 'BRIEN LARRY - Le T
190
5
0 ' BRIEN LAWRENCE -
~
82
>
242 ,
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Page
ORFAIEA
5
RICHARD-
Br4
84
OUGHTON
9
CAROL-
L 51
OWEN
9
FRANK S 246
PAIIET, LEWIS A 247
PARSONS
9
RUSSELL E
Cr 3
PARTIN , EDWARD GRADY 329
PENROD ALLEN
F ~ #
250
FEPPER HARVEY -
Ct
86 88
PETERS LARRY
Le
322
PETT, SAUL- 251
PILGER , JOHN -
I E
52
PLANAVSKY_ EVELYN-
~4
199, 252 , 284
PLEVIN_ STEVEN MICHAEL-
I n Fe I U
91
PLIMPTON
5
GEORGE-
Cc
48_ 54
PLISSNER_ MARTY 53
POS TON CHARLES (MRS 245
POSTON
3
CHARLES R 243 =
5
244
POSTON KALALL--
5
243
QUILL, ED-
Mn
304
RAFFERTY _
9
MAX (DR ) 125, 126, 157
RATCLIFFE
9
MARIE- 254
RATCLIFFE , MARTE E 253
RATC LIFFE ROBERT V 253, 254
RAWLINGS _ DEKKER- 64
RAWLINGS SHARON_ 64
RAW LINSON
>
MARION (MRS 344
RAWLINSON ROBERT L. (MRS 337, 338
REDB IRD
9
HAROID- 343
REGAN , AMELIA (MRS )
1
256, 301
L m
1891
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REGULY JOHN-
7 F Rn F
54
ROBERTS FRANK (MRS 257
ROB INSON_ MARLYN-
F Pn
259
ROBINSON
9
W , H Ta
259
ROCHE
5
DAVID -
Ta
85
ROGERS
3
JULLIAN D 354
ROLAND; JOSEPH M
ROMAN , MIKE -
~ t
256
ROSS
3
MAUREEN J _ 261
ROY , WILLIAM R 255
RYAN , KATHIEEN -
CC
262
SALINGER , LUCY -
T
25b
SALINGER
J
PIERRE
E
32
SAWICKI, J J _
J~_
263
SCANLON JOSEPH- 13 , 264
SCHAAP
5
PAUL-
Ca
363
SCHAEFFER , THELMA
T
124,, 265
SCHAPIRO , STEVE-- - 331, 333, 334
SCHAUER , RICHARD B 3
SCHERR JOSEPH-
Iia
266
SCHRADE
9
PAUL-_- 75
SCHRODER , HUGHES-
L
268
SCHUTTE _
3
VALERIE
R
91
SCHWARTZ
9
ABBA P 31
SCHWARTZ , ARTHUR -=
I7
269
SCHWARTZ , JAY-
R
270
SCHWARTZ
3
RICHARD-
C
271
SCOFIELD JAMES
L L
304
SCOTT, MILION -
L L
272
SEAGRAVES , CLARK-
U e
273
SELIGMANN
9
HERBERT - 266 274 , 303
SHERIDAN WAITER--
T
6, 33, 237
SHERIDAN WALIER J 55
SHERK , RONALD E 7-
236
n 3
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SHERMAN
3
ANTHONY (JR )-- 357
SIITRED , CARTER -~
T
354
SHORT , ALAN- L
277
SIC ILIANO , MARY -
L 110, 177
SIC ILIANO
0
MARY RITA 278
S IMONITIS FRANCES _
La
191, 204 279
SIRHAN
3
ADEL- S7 _ 89, 346,
356
SIRHAN
9
NUNIR---
I
346
SIRHAN
9
SAIDALLAH-- 87 , 89, 345
S IRHAN SAIDALLAH B 357
S IRHAN
9
SHARIF-
Lo
87 , 346,
371
S IRHAN , SHARIF B
I Otc
357, 371
SIRHAN
J
SHARIF BISHARA 357 , 371
STRHAN
5
SIRHAN - 13 30, 31, 37,
38) 46,
50-52, 53, 57 ,
59_ 67 , 71-74
76 77 _ 83 84_
92 99 108_ 110,
111, 116, 120, 121,
124, 131, 132 , 1483
161, 165, 166, 185,
198-201, 203 , 211
230-233, 237 246,
250, 255,
278,
280_
289, 300, 315, 320,
322 , 324,, 325, 334_
335, 337 344
352, 356, 359, 360,
S IRHAN , SIRHAN B
Pt K 3, 4 , 7-9, 13, 16
25, 32 , 33, 43, 48
55, 63 , 65, 69, 96,
101, 104 , 106, 107 ,
37 , 39,
89,
40, 42 ,
3333
368`
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113, 115, 118, 123,
129, 130, 146, 147_
149, 152-155, 159,
160, 163, 167 , 169,
172 , 176, 182 1872
190, 193 , 194 197 _
9 202 203 205-207 ,
209_ 210, 214-216 _
213 220, 222-224]
226- 229, 234 ,
258_
5
259, 263= 265,
267-269, 271, 292_
5
293
295, 297-299, 303_
304 , 306, 307 _
>
311,
3122
)
3142 3183 339-341
S IRHAN , SIRHAN BISHARA -
E i T
356, 385378,
87-90,
125, 126, 136, 137 ,
143, 157, 181, 189,
261, 262 277 , 281,
305, 319, 330, 331,
336_
5
346, 361
SMART
9
RICHARD JOHN- 354`
SMIH
9
DE DE-- Mtc U S
25b
SMITH
9
DELORES (MRS 340
SMITH
5
IESTER---
I
166, 280
SMITH, STEPHEN _ 290,
SMITH STEVE--- 11
SNELL, FRANK L 281
SONOSKY , J ICT
283
SORENSEN_
9
F A , 232
SOUTHHALL, IVAN _ 263
SPISZMAN
9
BERT - 92
STALPER
>
FRANS
L
25a
9
25b
STERLITZ, IEENRTETTA
Tt
252 , 284
STEMART , PATRIC IA ANN (MRS )
293
p
249,
304
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STEWART
9
RICHARD H_ 236
STLMSON
)
RUTH H. 237
STOKTC
9
DJURO - 369, 370
STRAND DIETER-= L 4 57
STUDENT NON-VIOLENT COORDINATING
COMMITTEE 26 28, 29
SULTAN EDWARD (JR _ ) -
283
SUMERS
PAUL STEVEN
4
354
SWANSON ROBERT A 289
SYKES ALICE N 290
TALISMAN ANY Ls 355
TAYLOR , SAUNDRA
4
93
TEGUNS ALAN- 2
TERNQUIST ARNOLD (MRS 2
92
THOMAS JOHN D
THOMAS WILLIAM G
THOMPSON
9
G R_
1
36
THOMSON EDWARD A 1
THORNTON FLOYD E_
235 2
TODARO , DEAN
T
TODARO
9
DEAN S 297
TRACY
9
H 0 293
TREE MARTETTA (MRS ) 139
TRENKEL, RUDOLPH (MRS ) 289
TUCK, DICK-_~
TUCKER , B= T_ 300
ULLMAN B _ E. 7~
58
UMHOFER _ MARY E 355
UNRUH
9
JESSIE
C
185
VALLERO_ ERNEST_ 359
VANCE , KATTHER INE (MRS 256, 301
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VANDERVERT , VINCENT L 302
VENETIAN ROOM--
L
35, 125, 126, 157 ,
305
VINE S IDNEY-
D a
266, 303
VON HE INTSCHEL, SCHWANHILD 32
VREELAND , E P (MRS
A
304
WAGNER DAVID-
T WAHL, DONALD L.
305
3
WALDEN ALAN-
T7
59
WALDMAN
9
BEN (MRS 307
WALKER , HERBERT V 3
WAIKER
9
JAKE-
L Mn
4
WALSTON
3
THERESA-
L
9
55, 237
WALSTON
9
THERESA K 33
WA TSON
9
GEORGE L. (MRS 308
WEIS MERVYN-
L
309
WEISE,
WILLIAM- 34
WELCH , CAROL- 32
WELLER
9
EMMA (MRS 332 , 334, 335
WEST , RALPH -
T
324
WHITE FNU ) -
5
114
WHITE
9
ANNA L. (MRS 310
WHITE CAMILLE A 361
WIEBOLD , NANCY A 153, 311
WIEGERS MARY ANN - 59a
WILL, CHARLES A 312
WILLIAMS
9
HOWARD- 297
WILLIAMS HOWARD (MRS 297
WILLS_ W A 313
WILSON, JIM- 44 46
WILSON, JOHN M
WILSON
9
KIRK -
I
315
WINN
J
R_
F
316
1 L
314
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WITHER
9
KRISTI-
L
40
WOLLENBERGER , EDA (MRS 258, 317
YERETSKY , NORMAN (SYLVIA ) (MRS , )
C5S~ 4
318
ZUMAS_
9
NICHOLAS H
~Ee " 54
362