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WHO AND WHAT ARE
The Rosictucians
FACTS At YOUR FINGER TIPS
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THIS IS
REFERENCE WORK Introduction
for
Editors, Authors, Publishers IHE hieroglyphic. inscriptions on the temples of
Egypt though in existence For centures, Te -
and Regearch Workers mained a mystery to modern man until the discovery
and deciphering of the Rosetta Stone;:' which became
a to their meaning: The Rosicrucian Order;
though in active existence for centuries, is also not
known to some personss institutions Or organiza-
tions as it should be, because of the lack, heretofore;
oF 8 concise work referring to its objects practices
and history. A number oF recogized_ literary ref:
erence sources; such as the encyclopedias; refer to
the orgasiztionis' but are not always available
and it is {or reason' that this brochure is pre-
pared. It Is hoped that it will also be a to the
solution of mysteries which, it may seem to
Issued by Permission some;
sucround
the world-wide activities of the
of the Rosicrucian Order:
Department of Publications This_brochure has been published with a realiza-
tion of the need of editors; publishers authors,
Supreme Grand Lodge and research workers for brief; relevant Facts per-
AMO.RC teining_to the subject of The Rosicrucians. There-
fore _ all unessential information has been deleted
and elaboration has been left to the larger bound
works on the subject; For further oxerienad this
brochure hes been divided into two parts the Copyright, February, 1938 classifcations indicated below:
By Supreme Grand Lodge of A. M,O.RC, Inc PART I:
What Are the Rosicrucians?_
What Rosicrucians Are Not
A
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History of the Rosicrucians
Current Rosicrucian Activities 12
World-Wide Affairs
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PART II:
The Institution Behind the
Organization 13
Tthe Robicrucian Pae88, Ltd, BaN Jobe, California
The ROSICRUCIANS
AMORC
PrinTED im u,8.A. Rogicrucian Park, San Jose; Calif: 95114,U.SA.
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PART ONE What Does AM:O.R.C. Mean ?
The initials; A M 0 R C, are an abbreviation
What Are the Rosicrucians? of the words; "Ancient Mystical Order Rosae
Crucis;' which is the complete name of the Order
throughout the world. In Latin, the full title of the
Order was originally: Antiquus Arcanus Ordo Rosae
Rubeae et Aureae Crucis: In various lands at vari-
ous times the Order has been know by slightly
Nature of the Organization different abbreviations of the original Latin title:
The Rosicrucian Order broadly, a world-wide In moder times the initials AMORC , usually
freternal organization,
lestailishea
and operating on
Follow the popular phrase; "the Rosicrucian Order;
phyocai 8 System: It expounds a System of meta- to designate authenticity-
and Raesicaaahdies hzhenidiidua avhere:
the dormant, faculties oF the individual where-
by he may utilize to a better advantage his natural Is It a Religion ?
talents and lead a happier and more useful life: It The Rosicrucian Order is absolutely NOT a accomplishes,this end by a method of personal in- religion: It is nonsectarian in every respect; As its
struction and The member is taught the membership is world-wide; it of course includes signifcance application of the Cosmic and nat- persons of every creed and - denomination, a5 does ural laws which are found manifest in the universe
around him and in himselE: It unites, into one
any other world-wide fraterity of & cultural nature:
livable idealism and such Many leading clergymen oF Protestant denomina-
sciences as
Serpbyyiccal
biology, tion, rabbis, and priests are members; but the Order
physiology and It
cheoisteeks,
also by its itself;, in the and at present; is free of religious
educationai campaign;
to society of the enslav-' alliances. Although its ethics adhere t0 the principles
influence of superstition: of Christianity, it must not be considered 8 religious
The Order,, throughout the world, is divided into movement or & Christian sect: The teachings do not
jurisdictions; in each of which there are established interfere with the religious Freedom of its members
Grand with temples of instruction: The
Supreme Temple for the international jurisdiction
of The Americas; British Commonwealth , France; I8 It a Commercial Enterprise?
Genmany; Switzerland, Sweden; and Africa /s iocated
The Supreme Grand Lodge of AMORC (The in San jose, California: (For history, see page &,)
Rosicrucian Order) is incorporated in the State of
Califomia, and its subordinate bodies are incor- What Does the Name Mean? porated elsewhere as nonprofit corporations: No
The word 'Rosicrucian" is the Anglicized fom funds of the Order inure to the personal benefit of
oF the original Latin name of the Order_Rosae any officer Or member; There are no stockholders
Crucis; which means &fdere the rosy CrosS: The name or shareholders, and all funds are held in trust for
is derived from the S centuries-old symbol- purposes as defined by the Constitution &nd Statutes:
the cross and 8 single red rose: Although the sym- The nonprofit status of the Rosicrucian Order is bol consists of 0 cross; it has no sectarian or strictly recognized by the United States Department of
religious significance; but an allegorical meaning
Internal Revenue and in similar departments in of its own:
'Rosicrucian" is pronounced: Ro' zi-kru' shan other nations:
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What Does It Teach ? What Rosicrucians are NOT
An individual listing of the subjects included in
the membership curriculum would be too lengthy
For the space provided here: In main, it includes The Rosicrucian Order (AMORC) IS independ- such topics &s the mysteries of time and space; the
human `consciousness; the nature % matter;,perfect; ent: It never was and is not & part of r sponsored
the physical body;_the effect of light, and by any other movement or organization It has
sound upon mind and ] body; the ancient
colonilond
at times {cderatiom the centuries oF its existence entered
phies; development o will; human emotions and in- into a of orders or Fraternities of like
Stincts, and their relation to personality; important nature; but it has never submerged its individuality
discoveries in Rosicrucian chemistry and physics; Or Forfeited its independent Regardless
explanation of the phenomena of intuition; etc of the similarity that some persons exists
The maintains its owneditorial and between the honorable Freemasonic Order and the
research
hreniratientn
composed of men and women
Rosicrucian Order (AMORC), there is in fact; no
of its,membership wbo have skill and training in relationship between the two orders:
specialized felds of science , and literature;, as well The Rosicrucian Order does not teach, endorse;
as being well versed in Rosicrucian ,principles: The Or practice astrology, fortunetelling crystal gazing,
instnuctions &re either,delivered orally in temples of or any past %r present superstitions; Or similar popu-
the Order to the members; or sent privately to them lar pseudo-scientifc practices:
in manuscript form: The subjects are accompanied The Order makes no demands upon its members
by, experiments which the member must conduct in to conduct themselves in any manner that would
order to remove the material From the realm oF cause public ridicule or condemnation;, The members
theory and make it entirely practical and are not required to dress eat or act differently from
by demonstration, to his personal life
"ndgioplicacle
any intendectinn and morally responsible man Or wom-
iaduded tashe or improbable subject matter is not an in his or her ordinary affairs:
in the teachings oF the Rosicrucians. resort to no practices or rites which in any sense are
injurious to health; family relationships, or morals:
No Political Afiliations: The Rosicrucian Order
Who Become Members? (AMORC) is nonpolitical, and not aligned Or aSSo-
ciatcd with any movement;,society, or group
law-abiding citizen of either sex and Over political , activities Political affliations are consid-
twenty-one years of age, of repute and having ered to be the @erolotivacrveetiodi ducunenbey
2 fir conviction in a Supreme Being, is eligible and not 8 matter intervention Or counsel by
For merbership in the Grand Lodge of the Rosi- the Order.
cucian Order regardless of creed or financial status: The following, however, is ascertained_From each
Thus, the Organization includes in its membership member who desires alfiliation with the Rosicrucian
a croSS section of all clesses of people: Its mem- Order: Are you doing_your,best to be 8 and
bership includes manual laborers seeking to better useful citizen and to obey the laws of the country
themselves,and also prominent businessmen; direc- in which you live?" the Rosicrucian Oath of
tors of industries, physicians, attorneys; scientists, Membeashi?_ has for many years exacted the prom- artists editors, educators , and authors; who find the ise_'that will honor and respect the of my teachings stimulating and very livable; country and the country in which I live; that I will
Those desiring membership_ may write to the never be guilty of treason; that I will be a good
Rosicrucian Order ' at its Grand Lodge in San Jose; and useful' citizen contributing to the advancement
Califomia, requesting free literature which 'tully ex- and welFare of the country in which [ enjoy the
plains membership and its benefits: privilege of being a resident:
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History of the Rosicrucians Current Rosicrucian
Activities
Traditional History
Traditionally, the Rosicrucian Order traces its
origin to the schools or secret schools oF
learning established the of Thutmose Rose-Croix Universily
m; about 1500 B C, in Egypt: he de- The Rosicrucian Order maintains, as part of its
voted himsel} seriously to_ an investigation of "the cultural program,_what is know as the Rose-Croix Tuenose ~in other words; natural phenomena _ University: The University is located in Rosicrucian
MII still to the ancient religions of Park; San Jose, Califomia: The University is divided
the period. His descendent,, Akhnaton, 1355 B.C, into three distinct colleges: The College of Fine and
known as the heretic also became leader of the Mystic The College of_Mundane and Arcane mystery schools; but , being extrernely _ progressive, Science;
And
the College of Humanities
he abolished the polytheistic religions of the time to The Rose-Croix University building contains well-
advance in their stead the worlds first doctrine of equipped modern laboratories The faculty members
monotheism; The Rosicrucians look upon Akhnaton have academic, degrees from world-recognized uni- aS their traditional frst Grand Master: versities in their chosen felds of teaching: Students
From Egypt; the secret teachings of the brother- From all over the world attend the University s
hood spread'into Greece,, and thence into Rome special semester; The University is strictly a non- During the Middle Ages were concealed under commercial venture
various names due to circumstances of the times: (For picture of the Rose-Croix University build-
see page 22.)
Chronological Records Inlernational Board of Lectureship
the Order is mentioned as far
back as 1115 A in a book of the collection of A trained lecturer; with sound icotio Jeictore
Brother Omnis Mariar in It rose to con-
equipment and films and scientific devices to
siderable,prominence during
Cernengixteenos
the Century strate the Orders teachings, personally_ visits coun -
when, following the invention of the printing press, tries in which the organization is active In each
a small pamphlet entitled The Fama Fraternitatis lectures and demonstrations are given, not only
was issued and given wide circulation. The author- to the membership of the Order; but to the general
ship of the Fama has often been erroneously at-
public as well; without ' charge: The lecturer is a
tributed to Johann Valentin Andrea (1586-1654) _ art of the International Board oF Lectureship of
The were part oF a for the the Rosicrucian Order: Scaophles
the Order; The Order
ermBrit"
came to
America in 1694, locating in what is now Fair- Support of Public Libraries
mount Park, Philadelphia Public libraries in the Americas and many li-
For a detailed history of the Order refer to the braries in Europe receive one Or more of the large
fourteenth edition of the
Encyclopaedia'Britannica;
bound, Rosicrucian , philosophical works gratis. As
New Standard Encyclopedia; and Rosicrucian oQuee readers' demands increase: additional are
tions and Answers with Complete the sent without cost to the library: A number of the
Order , by Dr: H Spencer Lewis, available public books have been translated into several languages,
libraries: and Braille
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Rosicrucian Science Museum the Upper Nile: Its collection has been secured
and Planetarium from leading museums of the world; Models of the
Great Pyramid, KKior Tutankhamen's mummy case
The Rosicrucian Science Museum, located in_the and other objects historical importance enchant
Planetarium building in Rosicrucian Park, San Jose; the visitor; A prominent art gallery.in San Jose is
California, and built at considerable cost;, includes maintained here: Outstanding exhibits are made
a series oF exhibits to demonstrate fundamental laws available to the public
of the physical sciences: It was one of.the first science Admission to the Museum is FREE to the
museums of its kihd' in the westcrn United States;
a5 well as to members of the Rosicrucian
Bubeic
Here instruments are arranged in order according It }s visited annually by 120,000 persons; including
to the spectrum of energy, from the school and college groups: lower rates of vibration upward in scale of
manifestation: The visitor presses a button; auto-
(For picture oF Museum building; See page 18.)
matically opiaitied equipment for illustrating the
principle on a placard within the case: Statistics
model of sound waves in slow motion; an elec-
tronic picture of sound vibrations electric genera- The followving statistics are offered to give the
tion , object suspended in space mechanical rotation reader some conception of the extent of activity of
produced' by and the mystery of black light the Rosicrucian Order (AMORC):
are only a few of the exhibits in this growing The AMORC mail is one of the largest on the
institution: Pacific Coast-its_PoStage expenditure' amounting
The Planeterium building also_ houses a modern to more than S245,000.00 annually.
air-conditioned amphitheater called the "Theater More foreign money orders are received by
of the portreying the greatest drama of all AMORC monthly than any other institution
the ages:_ mysteries; present in the sky, between San Francisco
ana
Los Angeles:
are,simply revealed For both young and old The Over 6,000,000 pieces of litereture are mailed to building includes & seismograph for recording earth- all parts o the world annually by AMORC
quakes; a Cosmic coincidence counter, a urani-
Sphere;, and
otherc
scientific instruments: AMORC maintains the only public free museums
(For picture
reaoy
the Rosicrucian Science Museum in San Jose-the Science museum, and the only
and Planetarium, see page 20.)
Facific &oxstiaR and Oriental museum on the
Coast: A modem art gallery is incuded
Egyptian, Oriental Museum and At every Rosicrucian Convention nearly all states
Art Gallery in the Union, the provinces oF Cenada, and
several foreign countries are represented;
The Rosicrucian Egyptian, Oriental Museum is IF all the 7,120000 sheets of letter-size stationery
the largest museum devoted to Egyptian antiquities used by AMORC in one year_ were laid end to in western United States and is a member Of the
American Association of Museums: It contains a
end, Yock would form a of 'i28p0i5 From
collection oF several thousand exhibits From all parts New City to Kansas City, or miles:
of the Orient and from interesting centers of ancient The number of readers o magazines and news-
civilizations: The exhibits consist of Egyptian mum- papers,in which AMORC advertisements appear
mies of human beings animals, and birds; statuary, monthly is in the tens of millions or exceeds the
jewelry, utensils clothing; and works of art of van- entire population of many countries:
ished races: The Museum also contains the only The Reading Mail Department o AMORC reads
Full-sized exact reproduction oF an ancient Egyptian 7,000,000 words monthly, Or the equivalent of
rock tomb to be seen in America_such a tomb as 160 standard-sized volumes of 300 pages each,
one sees in the sandstone cliffs on the west bank of of approximately 145 words to the page:
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World-Wide Affairs PART TWO
Countrieg of the world in which The Institution Behind
Rosicrucian lodgess chapters, and
pronaoi are situated. the Organization
Algeria Jamaica
Argentina Lebanon
Australia Lesser Antilles
Austria Madagascar
Belgium Mauritania
Inlegrily
Brazil Mexico The Rosicrucian Order (AMORC) is proud to
British Guiana Morocco refer Ingaitec as to its administrative practices to
the San California, Chamber of Commerce and
Cameroun Netherlanda The Better Business Bureau of Santa Clara Valley.
Canada Antilles The in its present form has been
Ceylon New Zealand
eabeshrtization
in the United States and various other
Chile Nicaragua nations for, several decades and enjoys an enviable
Colombia Nigeria reputation in whatever community its lodges and
Norway shagtearksr are located: It zealously guards its ancient
Congo and customs which its administra -
Cuba Panama tive conduct above reproach:
Dahomey Peru
Denmark Rhodesia, Foundation and Stability
Southern Dominican Republic
Scotland The ability o the Rosicrucian Order to make good
Ecuador Senegal on its promises to provide members with certain
Egxpt study material, and to perfom the various services
El Salvador Sierra Leone and ' provide the facilities held out to them, is pOS
England Singapore sible because of the institution behind the hehickonis
South Afric? zation. It owns the real property upon its
France
Suriname
buildings stand, and there are no outstanding obli-
Germany gations either its real or its chattel
Ghana
Sweden
Fationciaeginne
the Rosicrucian Order is quite
Pcapebe
Guatemala Switzerland of meeting any obligation it assumes
Haiti Tahiti The following Pictures will give the reader a
Togo pictorial representation of the stability oF the Rosi-
Holland crucian Order:
Honduras Trinidad-Tobago
India United States
Israel
Italy
Uruguay
Ivory Coast; Venezuela
Republic of Wales
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PARTIAL VIEW OF
ADMINISTRATION crwii::
BUILDINGS
CT
2 These buildings
number cf the ofices
and departments shoin
in the latter part of
this booklet:
ROSICRUCIAN PARK
H partial view QF Rosi-
XT cricitn Park Jooking
towerd the Science 5
Muscum and Planetari-
UMA Benches in artistic
settings @te eveilable [p
1l] who visit.
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FRANCIS BACON
AUDITORIUM
This attractive Moorish
struclure conmemormes
the labor of Sir Francis
Bacon, iIly Rosicru-
cian [mporator, in thc
5 inlerest 0f the Ordler .
Here the Rosicruciun
Conention sessions ate
held. The eudliloritm
seats m 1hl% hundreds
and nes stuch [acilities
a5 Reccption and Rest
Rooms, Registzation Of-
Fce, etc_
THE SFIRINE OF
AKHNATON,
PIARAOH OF ECYPT
This attistic struclure
erecled on the grounds
ef Rosicrucian Park na5
5 no religious signilicance
but commemuratos thc
Initiation held by "p-
proximately huncredl
Rosicrcian men anc
Iomen in Karnak Tem-
plc, Egypi, in 193.
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THE ROSICRUCIAN
EGYPTIAN AND 0?
ORIENTAL MUSEUM
AND ART GILLERY
This struciure is of
Byzantine architeclure.
3 Unusual rclics are 0n
L display, includin;
cos of thc Roselza Stonc,
and bust pF thc
tinn Quccn Nelertiti.
Herein olso {s iatgc
molern art gallcry.
THE
SUPREME TEMPLE
ROSICRUCIAN
ORDER
AMORC
U
6 [n this lodge Icom ate
~ conducted thc impres-
sive and symbolic ritu-
alistic convocations of
the Grand LodGe- (Not
used [cr any reliricus
purposcs.)
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THE ROSICRUCIA:V
SCIENCE MLISEUM
AND PLANETARIUM
Here the visitor has
#he opporlunity (Q tcst
[or himself the (unda-
77 mental laws of physi-
8 cal science through the
L personal operation of
working experiments. He
also gains clear C0h) -
ceplion ol the #onilers
of the heavens through
the astronomical dem-
onstrations in the
of the Sky.>
MYHNHOMIHHT
ROSICRUCIAN
RESEARCH LIBRARY
This handsomg cdifice o[
Eryptin design houics 2
thcusands of volumes Cn
the scicnccs ond Arts,
philosophy, mctaphysics,
ond mysticism,
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THE PLAZA AND
FOUNTAIN
This vicw is taken to-
ware the promenude of
the Rose-Croix Univer- 9
sity building; it reveals
the aitroctive plaza, &nd
the [ountain; which a[
night Mny bc
cently illuminatcd . Thc
plaza ts the center Jor
pleasant chots:
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LECTURE AND
DEMONNSTRATIOV
HALL
This is one of sevctal mod-
ertl lecture and demonstra-
tion kalls locefed in the
Fose-Croix University build-
The wide arms of the
sents make it possible {or
the students attending the
closses to take noles oF bhe
principal poinfs pf the pro-
{cssor $ Iclutcs_ The amphi-
theater arrangement of tke
hall gires each stuilent an
unobstructed view of the
platform and demonstration
tablc
PHYSICS
LABORATORY
This is partial victv
pi the Physics Lnbora -
IDry in #he Rosc-Croix
University building; Ex- 3
pcrimentation jn vibra-
tions Qf sound, light
Jnd colof; and other
plcnomena of nalurc,
are of tbc re-
search conducted in this
laboratory.
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THE OFFICE OF THE
FIRST EMPERATOR
It wvns From that
Dr. H. Spenccr Lewis,
8 foundcr of thc second
cycle of thc Rosicru-
cian Order [or North
ancl South Arnerica, di-
rected its extcnsive
uclivities. 64c+
VIEW OF SPCTION
OF RECORDING
DEPARTMENT
3
Many such essistants
nr orcupied consiantly
in mecring tha demants
of the heavy daily
correspondcnce.
hncre
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LATIN-MERICAN
BUILDING
This division of the
8 Rasicrucian Order con-
+J prises largc staff
trained [o setyl the
Latin-American
membership.
SECTIONAL VIEW
O1 MAILINC
DEPARTMENT
[[cre are opcrated nlI
thc modern devices [or
scaling; netering, stack- g
2 and counting mail.
Thousa ol picces
mcnthly are SCn to all
parls o( lxc world, con-
stituting onc af Ilc
mais 01} th
Pacilic Ccust
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TIIE IMPOSING
EXTERIOR
ENTRANCE TO
THE SUPREME
TEMPLE EDIFICE
The massfve columns
5 and Kcncral appcarance
of the creterior nte dle-
signed ifter the preat
temple of Dendcra of
#ncicnt ERypt ,
(Used for Fraternal, not
rcligious [unctions }
PORTAL
TO
ROSICRUCIAN
PARK
2 This pylon, Or Gete; is
rcluccd rcprodtction
L+ of the Quter gatc of the
Temple-Fortress of
Medlinct Habu on the
wvest ank of the Nile
opposile Thcbes-
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Date Recelved-
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OPTIONAL FOrM NO. Iq %1o-100 MaY Ips2 EDITION
GS4 GEN; Rec: No *
UNITED STATES GO ERNMENT
Memorandum
To SAC 6/5/68
DATE:
FROM SPC JOSEPH L. STALEY
SUBJECT: ASSASSINATION OF
SENA TOR KENNEDY
6/5/68
AM this date JoN HALL, D C & E Btn, Marine Corps
Recruit Depot , San telephonically contacted this office
and related the following information_
Approx_ one month age he was in the Longbranch Midway
ChuckWagon
and met an individual_somewhat resembling the
description of the Assassin of Senator Kennedy This individual
conversed with the complaintant about a group he was in that
was contempla carrying out assassinations of poliztical
leaders etc Mr Hall said he notufied David English, an Officer of the San PD about what the Man had said
Mr Hall sid he would be willing to give more details if
he was contacted _
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OptionaL ToaM NQ. 16 MaY 151 EDition sia-10t
084 GEN: REO_ ND, 37
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Ifemorandum
To SAC , SAN DIEGO (137-16443 }
DATE:
6/5/68
SROM C . JORDAN NAYLOR
{UBJECT; SD 1155-C
CI advised today he considers MIKE VEJVODA 48 pogsibly
identicat with the pergon who shot ROBERT KENNEDY in Los
Angeles on
6/4/68 _
VEJVODA 18 degcribed by C I 49 follows :
Sex Ma Le
Race White
Age 32 but appears 25
Hair dark
Complexion dark
Weight 110-120 lbs .
CI said VEJVODA departed San Diego last weekend for
Los Angeees area to attend a gun ghow, Not yet known if he
has returned to San area, C I checking and will advise.
VEJVODA frequent carries a .22 cal automatic in his
belt and never carries any identification. He ig degcribed
93 a 8uper patriot whoge motive in this matter would be to
tt saVe the country" from KENNEDY . During past weak VEJVODA has
been trying to obtain aome hand grenades
9
but not belfeved to
have been succegsful .
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FBI SANDIEGO
FBI Los ANG.
1240 PM RELAY SMS
329FM URGENT 6/5/ 68 JTM
TO ALL SACS
FROt DIRECTOR 1P
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION , 0F SENATOR ROBERT F' KENNEDY,
Los ANGELES, CAL IFORNIAs JUNE FIVE, SIxtY-EIGHT:
RE BUREAU TEL TODAY CAPTIONED AS ABO VE' In ORDER
TO FACILITATE HANDL INY 0F THIS INVESTIGATION THE FOLLO WING 2
CODE NAAE SHOULD BE US IN ALL TELETYPE AVD AIRTEL
COMMUNICATIONS F t5 "KENSAL T. M1 C&e
END
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OPTIQNAL FORM NQ_ 10 M10-104
May 1642 EDITION
GS4 GEN: rec- NO; ?
UNITED STATES GOWERNMENT
Memorandum
TO SAC (44-NEW) DATE: 6/5/68
FROM ASAC BROWN
SUBJECT: ROBERT F KENNEDY
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION
CR
Supervisor AL CLARK San Franclsco , telephonically
advised at 8 : 10 AM today that he was relaying the message
from the Bureau that a11 informants should be alerted a5 to
possible violence a5 a result of the above shooting
No other instructions were given in the relayed
message .
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(2)
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Complaint Form
FD-7 } (Rev. 10-26-65)
NOTE: Hand print names legibly; handwrie satisfaclory for remainder.
Indtces: Negative Sec below
Subject's name and aliases {Address of subject Character of case
HWGQ_NMOYFS, ake 44-0. CIVIL RICHTS
HugoAmoree
Complainant Complainant'$ address'and Complaint received
tclephone number
Mg . JEAN CESPEDES 3516 S1dney Pl . Personal Telephonic
San Dtego, Calff
Date
6/5/69
Time
91304
283-8153 Unllsted
Race Sex Height Hair Build Birth date and Birthplace
Cau
Male
548" Blck Med
0 Age Weight Eyes Camplexion
27-30 Female 160 Brn O11ve
4
Scars, marks Or other data
Facts of complaint
Completnant ' telephonlcally deborIbed heraelf 80 followb ;
Name Mra _ JEanCESPEDES
Race Ceucap1an
Ace 43
DoB PII
Hedght 58"
Wejcht 130
Hebr Long brown hatr
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ooupatIon Houaow Me wztb 4 chtldren
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Nawional calffornia
CESPEDES Jtated Dhe Vad_Wptot and WAohe to furntoh the
roiiodlns nroruation
for whatovor value 16 may heve ; the
fOllowing beJng 0 nerratIve of her statonont ;
Mra CEBPEDES edvtged thetboveral months pho
wrote 0 letter to Radto 432o KLAC , Wmhtre Bluu.,
%8 "hngoles ,
Radio announcer RoEE wab]_read Ovor tho ejr
Encourgnd, Jha becan dena reguler artto lee to ROBERT GRANT
at the above rad1o etatton The latest wab Jont byrogtoterod
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SD 44-0
I her artioleb, 8he elalmed /thet phe had 4 Cleoo
agpoclatlon wlth Coueitete, which wes not true. Sbo Btated,
however, that Bhe know 7OSEPHRuSSEY who dled of an] overdoge
0f horoin ad web & Gotu Ibtv]OTBEL@er .
, CESPELES then Vaed that tna nlght rraeldent
JQHSON annouacad ha Wab not
sduiaed thatlbo-iogh
pbo want
to 4 Joda] bar to colebrate. Wtle thero, 8ho web_approached
w two Wen: One Dhowed har 8
badge and credentlals In
4 blaok leather Or plagtlo folder.
From tho ponvargetton, Bhe tho IepreBdton that
thoy WeTe Intervlewing har beceliso of tho Ja8t Jottor phe had
Nlteen to Ealo 8tarion KIAO , Ono Noek latar, Bhe eard Fo
th conoluslon that hor houso
wag wrdar] oboervaton when phe
rottocd thrce Eon In Bulee stanaing outetdo hor hoco whteh L0
on 0 dead ond stroot .
04 & Wrereabored sho telephontcally %onteated
Nevy Intell Genoo, Sen Dle8es
dceitrchetde
and talked wlth tho
duty_OITLger, M: WINETNAIZR, becawae Dhe thoueat porhape
Nevy Iato111g0n86 had domething to do WItn her being udor
obpervatton,
MD, CZSFEDS advleed pho her bran worktng 10 tho
Senator ENED_0219445
08 8
Pron nat Rork nArd tOlephone
worker , 8h0 Mdvleed that bwo Vek 080 won Benator KENF
Wad 10 towd} Jhe atterdeq eho rally An Ban 31 YolAro, Ntlo
KMA 37tZ
wao
0
phe doutaa want_ unbtcc Tor tha
do4d To 9roq ard Kt cantImued hbo
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to hlr thorm, @ho patd to hlas "vo knor that tho svddorao
Of t1o Kn1ing % Jan } , PINA 1 In tno Archlved , " KINNTY
repled, #Yes _
0
on thr Dlcht or Sut Kay June 2 2968, Obo Wad working
Jeto eb the Eewy Qartatea
hausquarter; domaton san
D1obo: She Dortocd 2 Berene) Dat Mbo eho had boeD @fter In
Jemolte peeaquanter , Ho IdentAflod hlrwelt to hor a8 Hueo
AXOYES Or Hogo Nor ,
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That nlght about 9 ghe left the campalgn
headquarters and got her
"849c38613
from the W, 8 Grant
Berage. Ae .ghe WaB headIng north On Mighwey 395 Ontering
Balboe Panky Bhe advised Bhe 10 gertaIn gomeone took 0 Bhot
et her. 8he out 08 her car and htq bebtnd L6. To young
@en In a Volkewegen pulled up and attenpted to atart ber car,
A unlforned pollceman arrived In 8 equad car Sbe advLsea
hin % mhat bad happened end nhe stated : Bhe uuet nave ru Ovet
sonothlns.
When Bhe arrtved hond Bhe called the KEMEDY campafen
beadquarter and agked 10 enyone Iew or or 10 there wad 8
record of FQOO AMOYES_ Bhe wab advibed there waa np raeord
of #hlo Inalvadual.
Me_
G
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Ietter €o Corporal RQEEEv Martne 8ertl NQt
2270206 , eurrently I
37Z
ORD Je etated FPO,
San Eranc18ao, CalLfornte In wnLeh ghe Bhe
feared for the Llfe 0f Benetor FENYEDY
0
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know to her a8 HUGO AMOY7S nay havo hed Bcrething to do WIth
her bejns Bhot at ,
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FBI SANDIEGO
FBI CINCINTI
729 PM URGENT 6-5-68 RLK
TO DIRECTOR, LOs ANGELES, AND SAN DIEGD
FROM CINCINNATI (175-6}
KENSAL T
REBUTELS AND CINCINNATI TELEPHONE CALL TO LO 5 ANGELES AND BUREAU
TODAY .
MRS. JUAN (PATRICIA) DORFMUELLER, EIGKT ZERO BURLEY CIRCLE>
GREENHILLS' OHIO, ADVISED OBSERVED PHOTO 0F KENNEDY ' $ ASSAILANT ON
NBC TV THIS AM AND FELT SURE KE WAS IDENTICAL TO ONE JOSE LUS MERCADO
iHOM SHE MET DURING FIRST FIVE DAYS MARCH, NINETEEN SIXTYSEVEN; WHILE
SHK Was REPORTING THFFI QF PURSF '8o MEXICO CItY POLICE (JJEFATURA) ,
MERCADO AJ TiME WAS AT POLICE HEADOUARTERS MAKING APPLICA: [ON FO R
POLICEMANv JOB AND CONDUCTED HER AND HER CHILDREN AFOUND MEXICO CItY
BALANCE 0F DAX OBTAINING IDENTIFICATION PAPERS. MERCADO GAVE HIS
ADDRESS As QUOTE LUIS MADJER NINE FOUR UNQUOTE, BELIEVED To BE HOTEL
LUIS MADJER' AND PHONE NUMBER ONE TO DASH TKREE ONE DA SH SEVEN ZERO :
SHE DESCRIBED MERCADO AS ABOUT TWENTXSIX YEARS 0f- AGE' ONE FORTY
FOUNDS, FIVE FEET FIVE To SEVEV INCHES, MEXICAN, SK INNY BUILD> WIRY,
LI CHIT COMPLEXIONED, SHARP NOSE, CLEANSHAVEN, CLOSE CURLY BLACK
END FAGE ONE
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RAGE Tlo
HAfR, HAD CAUCASIAN Look, EXCELLENT ENGL ISH, NERVOUS: MERCADO ADVI SED
HE HAD To GO TO GUADALAJURA To GET BIRTH CERTIFICATE, NAS RAI SED IN
UNI TED STATES> INDICATED HAD RESIDED IN UNITED STATES, WKERE PO SSI BLY
DESERTED jHIFE AND CHILD, AND HER IMPRESSION is FAMILY BELIEVED
RESIDING EI TKER LOS AN GELES Or SAN DIEGO AREA, IDENTITIES NOt KNO WN
MERCADO MENTIONED HE WAS IN BOXING MATCH . FOLLOWING WEEK, WAs PLEASANT,
AND DID NOt AROUSE HER SUSPICIONS. STATED HER FEELING HE INTENDED TO
STAY AFTER SECURING POLICEMAN ' 5 JOB MEXICO CITY AREA UNTIL AFTER SUMMER
OLYMPICS. MERCADO DRESSED In CASUAL LIGHT SPORTS CLOTKES, NO HAT,
AVD APPARENTLY HAD NO MOtoR VEHICLE.
DORFMUELLER ADVI SED ABOVE ONLY CONTACT SHE HAD WITH MERCADO; HAS
HAD No CORRESPONDENCE WITK HIM SUBSEQUENT To ABOVE, AVD RAS NQ INFO
AS TO KO H HE COULD BE PRESENTLY LOCATED.
IF SUBJECT Not PO SI TI VELY IDENTIFIED, BUREAU MAX DESIRE TO CONSIDER
THIS INDI VIDUAL As POSSIBLE SUBJECT.
END
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QPTIONAL FQRM No. I0 913-104
MaY I842 EDITIQN
6S4 GeN, rEG, No: ?}
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
TO SAC , SAN DIEGO (44-394 ) DATE: 6/5/68
FROM SPC , JAMS L. NORMAN
}
JR _
SUBJECT: KENSALT
At 6:51 PM instant date MRS FREDA BAKER , 2430 CalLe
Quebrada San Diego, California telephone nuber 479-6903
telephonically contacted
this office to fxrnish the follow
information_
MRS BAKER advised that between 12.30 AaM and 1:30 A.M.
this date she and her two daughters were
watching chane 1 10_
On this station newsman Sander VanOaker (ph) was
interviewing
a heavy Mexican-American girl who told him that she had been
a group Leader in the Kennedy campe
This girl al80 told
VanOaker that she had seen a
young girl of Spanish degcent,
running down 8Ome stairs at the rear of the location of the
shooting_ The girl was reported to have been yelling
shot him,
$
We shot him" This was follwoed 0 of
similar colbring_ MRS BA KER went on to state that she had
heard reports Of one shot be fired and then shortly there -
after a series of shots and she feels that these other people
explain the other shots , or shot_ She advised that she has been
wa
tching television cons tantly 9 ince the shooting and al1 the
reruns f VANOAKER 8 interviews etop with the person just
before the in question_
MRS BAKER made statements to the effect that she felt that
it was more than one man and that she did not want to see the
others get away Tt this time She al80 stated that she had
contacted several newscasters and television stations and tola
then Of the above and that she had peen told to contact this
office_
4
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OPTIONAL FoRM No: I0 {io-toa May 1c32 Edition
GS4 GEN: REo; No:
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
TO SAC , SAN DIEGO (44-397 )
DATE:
6-5-68
FROM SPC ALLAN THOMAS JAEGER
SUBJECT: KENSALT
At 7.10 pm this date , EDWARD ANDERSON 8110 Binney Place
La Mega Calif_
)
466-1021 = telephonically contacted
this Office
and
advised
that he had seen an interview on television (Channel
10 in San Diege NBC) early in the 8.0 - this date in regard to
the bhoot Of Senator KENNEDY
9
et al, in Los Angeles
ANDERSON stated that a young wes being interviewed along
with a Negro fellow and that several things that the told
the interviewer were rather 8u8
picious under the circums tances
They were as follows :
The girl stated that she was a
Kennedy campaign worker and
that she al8o attended Pagadena College (a Nazarene school) which
i8 in the immediate vicinity of the sub ject SIRHAN '8 address on
Howard St_ in Los Angeles ANDERSON stated that this school i6 a
fundamentalist school and that they have a variety of way out beliefs .
According
to ANDERSON the girl was most explicit in describing
the sub ject and his
activities during
the commotion_ The girl also
gave the impression that she wa8 watching the sub ject run away from
the area after the shooting which would be physically impossible
in such a confined and crowded area
The girl stated that she left the immediate area Of the shooting
two or three times and on one occabion she left to call her mother
in Ohio and adviee her of the 8 hooting of Senator KENNEDY - She then
came back to the area inquiring as to who wa8 bhot.
The gave ANDERSON the impression that she was in some way
more familiar with the sub ject than juet a pagsing happenstance
would indicate
ANDERSON 8tated that hi8 , only reabon for calling
was to bring
thie information regarding thie interview to the attention 6f the
proper authorities and further advised that he thought that due to
the nature of the inforuation given during this interview, it wa8
quite poesible that the same inforation had already been given _
9
ASAc BROWN advised at 8:15 Pm and SA THORNTON adviged_at
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FD-36 (Rev. 5-32-64)
F B |
Date: 6/5/68
Transmit the following in
(Type Zr plaintext or code)
ATRTEL AIR MAIL
Vio
(Priority)
TO: SAN DIEGO
FROM: SAC , LOS:' ANGELES (56-156)
SUBJECT; KENSALI
Re Dallas telephone cell to Los Angeles 6/5/68.
For information of Sen Dego ASAC DONALD W_ MOORE ,
Dallas Division, Turnished the
foilowing
information:
Mr8 NAT KRTSS 25436 Adriana , Mission Viejo,
California; telephone 830-2392
9
telephonLcally contacted
her brother-in-law
9
HARRY KRISS
>
in Dallas, Texas , after
she had heard suspect SIRHAN SIRHAN 8 name mentioned on
televlslon
According to Mr8 _ KRISS ,
an individual with the
same name of SIRHAN SIRHAN whom She met
3
wa8 in Dallas
in April and at
this €ime SIRHAN claimed to be attending
SMU and had a brother emp loyed at the Ambassador Hotel In
Los Angeles , California_
ASAC MOORE stated that the Bureau has Instructed that
KRISS be imedlately located &nd interviewed for full detells
concerning KRISS alleged meeting with SIRHAN SIRHAN _
LEADS
SAN DIEGO
AT MTSSIOW VTEJO CALIFORNIA Immediately contact
NAT KRISS 25436 AdrTana, and Obtaln 811 Information she may
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UNITED STA IES GOVERNMENT
M E M 0 R A N D U M
TO: ALL AGENTS (44-394) DA TE : 6/6/68
FROM
~usac
ROBERT W EVANS
SUBJECT KENSALT
[he Bureau has called attention to the poss ibj4jty
of the ou tbreak of acts of violence a5 2 result of the attempted
assas5ination of Sena tor ROBERT F KENNEDi
4l1 Agents are instructed to alert their infcrm nts
in this reigard Any information of value developed shou ]&
be furnished the Bureau and Los Angeles by teletype under
above capt ion
Each Aigent
44-394
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FD-JS0 (Rev. 7-16-6 3)
(Mount Clipping_in_Spoce_Below)
570 %,"'- 'Mystery
Woman
Is Sought
EVENING TRIbUNe News Report (IndIcote page_ name of
LoS ANGELES The man newspaper, city and state,)
accused of assassinating Sen. Pare A-l & A-2
Robert F Kennedy, D-N.Y,,
was described today by aC-
The_record says Sirhan_ 4ig
quaintances as honest , good- 5-Teers, weighs aboul
FVFNTNC TRIRTTNE
bearted and a hard worker pounds, has a swarthy com-
'But he wag & fanatic when plexion ad hair _ He has San Diego
it came to discussiom of reli- been an exercise boy at a California
gion 'and politics, said_ race track, wanted to be a
His name is Sirhan Bishara jockey and worked in a health
Sirhan He is 24: food store:
Police: Say, he js a cool, Charges Are Listed
close-mouthed Jordanian who He is under maximum secu-
fired a bullet from close rity in a hospital ward
cange into the brain Qf at ` the Los Angeles County
Kennedy- central jail, charged_ with six =
Bulletin IsSued counts of assault with intent
Los Argeles police have is- to commit murder:
sued an all points bulletin for Asst; Dist. Atty: William L
a' woman -sought in connection Ritzi said his Office wlll
with: the assassinatjon. The
the Los Angeles County Grand
bulletin said her identity was Jury to indict Sirhan Q1 a
mot known, described her a5 a
charge of murder tomorTow;
white woian 23 to 27 years Sirhan's index finger was
broken and his Ieit - ankle
old: sprained in a tussle that end-
Police said pbe was seeh ed in his capture , seconds af-
with' Sirhan to the shoot- ter Kennedy was shot early
ing ard was cled at the time Date: 6/6/68
'in a white dress with black
yesterday:
Edition: Final Edition
polka dots; Attorpey Is Refused
Author: Mayor Samuei Yurty told a Sirhan has talked to police;
news conference 'the' assasgin but not about Kennedy Or the Edftor: Eugene Williams
Wes gtirred by' blterqess over shooting; Oificers said he was
TItle; KRNSALT
te:' Middle Eaet situation advised of his righls , but
apd was inflamed' by Commu didn t want an attorney: He
nists. refused to give officers bis
name: Chdracter: Head Injury Told
"He was violently pro-
Sirhan apparently wrote (Continged Next Page,_Col Claeslficatlon: In . 9-by-12 inch notebook 4l-3944
about: "4the; Decessity to: 254 8ubmitting Office: San Diero
sassinate' Sen Kennedy bbefore
June 5, 4988; Belng Investlgoted
Many L peighbors, former
employera end fhe autborities
'Say He hateg Jews: EAR
He hurt: bis head in a Fall
kZ
lect year , says his motner.
All 1 know *js he j5 & Wce
kid_ says one oE his , four
#oters:
wiry
they
guard
ask
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INVED: FROM PAGE Vietnam and his har esi-
'Jordam' and anti-Tsrael; #} said tion on the Middle Easu
Wohn Shear, who worked With Mother Is Shocked
'Strban' at Hollywood Park
race: track Ji When there was son ~it can't be:' No:
ltrouble between ' Jordan: cand no; 4' cried Sirtian,
'Israel,, he would" becore_ in- when ghe learned her Was
W-
arrested Mrs: Sirhan is a flamed. housekeeper at a Presbyteri
#Sen: Kennedy: sid the
an mursery school in
other he wanted to, help Pasadena.
Israel; said Sirhan & recent
employer, John H; Weidner , ('Ever since he had a,kall
57, operator of a Pasadena about a year ag0, he hasp't
health food store chain: been the same: I can t talk to
him_
"So I was not surprised af
Mrs Sirhan said her son ter he was shot that . Sirhan $
resentment_had pushed him fell from a horse and ihurt
enotionally to do what: he
his head here_ She pointed.to
did,
her right temple:_
I0 All I know is he is & nice
M Weidner Jr: said Sirhan kid; commented Said Sirhan;
told him' he had to flee Jordan brother of the accused an;
43 a child and' had, geen Jews
kill members 0 his family: Father In Jordan
was nof- 9; citizen and In Israeli-occupied Jordan,
didn't Iike.the Urited States_ Sirhan's father , BiShara
Weidner said: tYou had to be Sirhan, 53, commented, "Laam
careful not: to walk' on his very , very sorry_ I brougbt,4p
feet. He wanted you to re- my children as best I cqula
spect him intellectually. 1r and to fear God: I am Socry
"} Calledcood Student for what happened
Mrs: Elsie Boyko, who The jobless father. Jives
worked with Sirhan at the alone in & stone cottage in the
store, said he was {a hard sleepy mountain vilage'
worker , bonest and goodheart- Taiyeba, overlooking Jericho:
ed, but, nonetheless a fanatic Sirhan Bishara Sirhan_was
when it came to discussion of born,March 19, 1944, in Jord-
religion and politics J} an; territory seized by Israel
High school classmates during the lightning war:--Jast
called bim & good student and June:
a polite oe: 'As a child, Sirhan said 'he:
With permigsion from saw an Israeli soldier cit fif
Sirhan's family, police recov- the breast of an Arab: woman
ered two notebooks from' his with a bayonet,
room:. hey contain 18 to 20 The Sirhans came to the
pages of handwriting: Some in United States: in 1957.
Arabic; most in English moved into a white fcaie
In & notation entered either house. The father- returned to
May 17 or.18, the mayor gaid, Jordan in 1961 after & fatnyly
Sirhan apparently wrote "a fighl
direct reference to the neces- He is an
American citizen
sity to assassinate Sen:. and visited the United' States
Kennedy before June 5, 1968 Jt twice after 1961,
Anniversary Cited
Kennedy was shot when
June 5 was only a Few min-
'utes old. It was the firat an-
'niversary o the _beginning o
tbe six-day Argb-Israel war,
There's much scribbling; re-
peated , phrases; many Tefer:
eneea to Kennedy:
"He des a lot Qf writing
pro-Comtunibt and anticapi"
tallst; apti-United 'States,
said Yorty. "Etidently he was
guite', pro-Arab J ' the: Arab-
Ieraell matter
1 Binen' = poeeeksion'.when
'he' Ias '@patited]55, eh
Hanlenge {o6 E Goiniii" Qavid
aa;
puenedy 4 eale
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FD-350 {Rev. 7-16-63)
(Mount Clipp in Below)
ISirhan Still Wont
Make Statement
Jack Murphy wriles cbout Tan Page cI (Indlcote page nome of
newspapet, cIty and Stcte.)
By' TONY CMMARUSTT Page A-1 & A-8
Copley News Service
J IOs ` ANGELES Sirhangconsidered part of the routine (Continued from Page a-1) Bishara Sirhan , 24-year-old: sus-(process of handling prisoners:
intent to commit. murder were SAn DIEGO TtNTon
pect in the shooting of Sen. The sheriff is: responsible for _
Robert F Kennedy and: five| and operates, all central jaii] formalized. San Diero MIIIZMX
lothers, was under heavy guard facilities in the county where Later yesterday, Dist; Atty_ California
lin ' the medical ward. of central prisoners are held until trial o Evelle J. Younger' announced
(jai late yesterday: are freed on bail Sirhan's bail his office would seek a
Sheriff Peter J. Pitchess, whop was set at S250,000. grand jury indictment tomorrow
Itook over jurisdiction of the against Sirhan on the same [pisonevefoliowingchig acraigne NO DETAIS charges; a move which can
ment at 7 a. yesterday, said In < terse statement, Pitchess eliminate a preliminary hearing
Sirban Suffered a broken leftkdid not go into detail on precau; in the fishbowl atmosphere oF &
index finger and & sprained an;|tiong to prevent unauthorized municipal courtroom:
kle at the Ambassador Hotel | pcrsons irom seeing Sirhan Grand jury cases are behind
after Kennedy was shot: other than to emphasize, 4 He is] closed doors, and an indictment
The broken finger was set and under maximum security; 1 would prove the way for early
Sirhan remained in the medical] Apparently the most criticall action in Superior Court leading;
ward of the jail. moments in getting Sirhan into to & trial.
#He has refused to make a/custody came at the Ambassa-{ Police said Sirhan lived with
(statement; Pitchess said dor after the shots had been 1 brother;, Munir (Joe) Sirhan; -
fired. It was the job of the Lost who works in 4 Pasadena de-
'VERY COOL Angeles city police: partment store. Detectives took-
Los Angeles Police Chief] The suspect was surrounded] Joe from the Sirhan home,
Thomas Reddin said: by officers and ushered out the] where the brothers' mother,
~During & number of lengthy back door of the hotel, then- Mecy,_also lives
convergations;' Sirhan talked| taken to tbe Rampart Street Dcte:
6/6/68
freely and with interest_ until Police Station near the Ambas-'
Edition: Edition asked who he wag and anything]sador; Home
about Kennedy J Police armed with loaded Author: Tony Cimarusti
Ke was very cool, very(shotguns surrounded the station] Editor: Merbert Klein
calm, very stable and quite. lu-(and no newsmen from any Title; KENSAII
cid; J7 Reddin said, but anytimegmedia were allowed to enter:
the questions around to Arraignment before Municipal
Kennedy he would gay, "I pre-|Court Judge Joan Dempsey
X) fer to remain incommunicado= Klein came seven hours after Choracter:
The change irom the Los An-kthe shooting Six, charges of as
OT Police Department to(sault with a deadly weapon with_
county sheriff s jail care was) (Continued o 3+8, Col. 8) Classiflcation: 44-394
Submittlng Offlce: San Diego
Being Investigated
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