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TP 100-I503 E IKENNEDY PORTCANAVERAL, FORRALLY AT U.S.AFTER RALLY NAVAL POLARISAT SUBMARINE CANAVERALFLA.PORT STATION GROUP PLANS TJNEEIPRESIDENT AT NIXON cAR§KENNEDY. CV5 [:::&:::]TOLDGROUP HE HAD T0 BEEN cssCHANNEL IN SIX ORLANDOTNNEEIING PRIORSPEAK NENsNENT0 TO VIETNAM ABOUT A MORATORIUMACTIVITIES. [;;;::::]RELATEDTHATAT WHILE TV A STATION,wAErER§RqNN1IE,TNETIDNALLY RADIOTELEVISION AND KNOWN DDNNENTATDETIEEDNEHIM BYTELEPHONE TO APPROXIMATELY FOR U FORTYFIVE MINUTES AND THATCRONKITE REPORTEDLYTOLD ; THAT CBS NOULD HAVE THIRTY SIX HOURS OF COVERAGE ON VIETNAMMORATORIUM WITH"OPEN MIKE TO GIVE DEMONSTRATORS Q a, _;, ¢-E__,:L_wE DA DHANQETO BENEAED, CRONKITENOTED, ACCORDINGT0[:::::::] 106 THAT SENATOREDMUND MUSKIENOULD BEIN ORLANDO,FLA. NOVEMBER b7C THIRTEEN INSTANT FOR DEMOCRATIC FUNDRAISING DINNER. ACCORDINGCRONKITE TO[::::::::] THATSUGGESTED [:::::::] ATTEMPTTO MUSKIE T0 COME TO CAPE KENNEDYTO _

92 SPEAK AT KELLY PARK RALLY TO BE HELD NOVEMBERTHIRTEEN M INSTANT.CRONKITE ALLEGEDLYTOLD[::::::]THAT WOULD CBS > 92 RENT HELICOPTER TO TAKE MUSKIE TO AND FROM SITE OF RALLY

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TP 100-1505 ------ Acc0RDINss0uRcE T0 [::::::]sIAIEDTHATNusNIE IF Is UNAVAILABLETODAY'S'ACTIVITIES FOR KELLYPARK THE MAINAT QEAKERTHE AT KELLYPARK w0uLDRALLY0NE[::::::::::::}:1¬3i BE REPORTEDLYFDRNER A NoCARTHY FORPRESIDENT ORGANIZER, FROMwAsRINeI0N,g;N;. THE [:::::::]TOPIC AREA. BENILL be "NAsA - No NAPALN." b7C ON NOVEMBERTWELVELT LAST, BREVARD COUNTYREPDRIEDJ so F NR6IS AFFILIATED CV5 NIIR YOUTH FOR NEN ANERIcA AND SELFSTYLED LEADER OF CENTRAL FLORIDAVIETNAM MORATORIUNC0NiYII_'[TEE,<_IN INTERVIEW !APPEARNIIR MIAMI HERALDCAPE KENNEDY REPoRIERsERDN INDICATEDATE0LLwINe HE EXPECTS THE STUDENTSSTETSON T0 SCHOOLS: UNIVERSITY, R0LLINs COLLEGE, uNIvERsIIY OF SOUTHELA., FLORIDA SOUTHERN,uNIvERsIIY OF IANPA AND FLORIDA PRESBYTERIAN, ExAcI NUMBEROF DEMONSTRATORS N0I SPECIFIEDBY[::::::::::] sEcREI sERvIcE TRAVELING PARTY, 0sI, PATRICK AFB, NI,

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Re: Discovery Chanel Understanding Series

Dear Mr. Tomb: I represent th92e% Comp_ap<C'WC! §onkite-W_ardin matters of rights clearances and other legal matters rélating lo Eeiftelevision progrgrélproduction activities CWC is the production company of long-time associates Walte Q ronlgte and CWC has produced a series of programs for the Discovery Chanels Understanding series. The topics _are treated in an educational, documentary-style manner and have included such subjects as Understanding Pyramids, Understanding Weather, etc. One of the shows currently in production is "Understanding Murder. The producer of Understanding Murder is seeking a contact person at the Federal Bureau of Investigation who could: ! provide information on high-prole murder investigations by the FBI; and ! supply images of perpetrators and crimes. With respect to the latter, the goal would be to obtain clearance orn the FBI to use the images and, because of the production standards of CWC and concern for audience sensibilities, the aim would be to secure images that are not too graphic for television. Of course, the credits would acknowledge the , assistance and courtesy of the FBI..

I would be verygrateful if any assistance your ofce can provide. ---_ Sincerely ,, yours, §§7:f!-/'i1,,1-/0;~}'*»é{;/Ma/pp/./it Q R | @|N AL Q! ta; t./_ Gar-y gqqrgan 8OH H QQ 1Ql-1]llii l¬lpl$i_§,K92I$:nnsylvaniaWashington, D.C. Detroit, Midrigan NW YOIR, NW Ylk 7i"15"'8h- P¢""$Y1"="i= Wilmington. Delaware Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Berwyn, Pennsylvania Cherry Hill, New Jerscy w92wl.pcppzr|aw.com to I

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b6 T0 b7C From: Subject: CLOSEOUT OF ASSIGNMENT Pepper HamiltonLLP/ GaryRinkerman [Di 1559 File #: 80-HQ-1 077659 Date: 1 1/1/00

By letter dated 8/2/00, captionedcompany requestedFBI assistancewith a TV documentary Understandingre Murders.A call was maderequesting a more detailed letter;no secondletter was submitted. A call this date wasmade and Ms. KarenHayes ofCronkite-Ward Companyin Washington, DC, saysthe program wasproduced WithoutFBI participation. i No further action byOPCA is required atthis time.

This projectcan beclosed. M 3/

*%~/fr~x@a@57"' L/we v ornbmiMAY remsumou_3332 NO. 92o » 5010-104 -4 / . _,_, . ,~"" 0;; rg. r~ REG-'N?!<27 * , ¢. M A,

emomndum " xv; UNITED STATES 92/ERNMENT l ,~- Mr. W. » R. A==°=-D"--- Dep ADAdm. _. l Mr. J. A. Dep. ADlnv. _. TO : Mr. W. R. Wannall Asst. Dir.: 'WannallAd 20 FROM: DATE: mm.A Mintz Camp. Sysf.Z Ext. Affairs__ Files 8. Cam. _ sumsoT= "ROYJ.G. neegarf/V E.FRANKHOUSER _ -Mr r - § I 4&7 -IMr. . . Gen. lnv.__i Helgesonldcnt. lnspe tic EXTREMIST MATTER KLAN > lnfell l Boynton Luborhfbryi E Plan. 8.Evul. _ Deegan Spec. lnv.A Maurice Training ____ " »92 Legal Coun.__._ R Purpose of this memorandum is to advise that Telephone Rm._ § captioned individual, active in extremist matters in Durector Sec'y._.. Reading, Pennsylvania, was the subject of a UPI news release 7/28/75 which set forth subject, during discussions of his extremist activities on CBS news 7/28/75, stated he had been a "Federal Agent all along," and to point out "Federal Agent" referred to by subject apparently relates to his former capacity as an informant for the CV5 Tobacco and Firearms BATF!.

Bureau of Alcohol, { W i A UPI pres} release 7/28/75 at yew York sets forth subject appearedon»'q§§,news. Cr Walteigg9I1l

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Memorandu to Mr. W. R. Wannall Re: Roy E. Frankhouser 97-4262 " ; Information in the UPI release relating to sworn 92 testimony in court records by Federal Agents apparently stems from recent closed pre-trial hearings held in Philadelphia in connection with subject's arrestby BATFin 1 February, 1974, when he was charged with receiving, concealing and disposing of explosives. Philadelphia airtel 7/15/75 advised 1 that testimony taken during those hearings had inadvertently 5 been filed by the court recorder without their being impounded and as a result a reporter of "The Philadelphia Inquirer" gained * access to the testimony. An article subsequently appeared in CV5 "The Philadelphia Inquirer" 7/13/75 concerning the closed hearings and included excerpts of testimony by a BATF Agent who stated.subject was operated as a BATF informant during 1972 and 1973.

It is noted that in connection with subject's indictment for possession of explosives, subject testified ~ during suppression hearings in November, 1974, that he had SAibe hiladelphia satisfactorily airtel rebutted 7/15/75 advised subject's thatb6 A testimony hethat was an FBIinformant. SA[:::;::;;nghtb7C again be needed as a rebuttal witness at SUbJ¬C s rial anscheduled FBIinformant. for 9/16/75 shouldso If SA[::::i:::]Wi11 sub'ect reiteratetestify his claim asbefore. he was The American Nazi Party referred to above is a common name for the National Socialist White Peoples Party which espouses hatred for blacks, Jews and communists.

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I. EVENTS INVQLVING STOKELY CARMICHAEL ON EXENING _OFAPRIL 4, 1968 6

A. Interviews of Reverend WALTERE. FAUNTROY E7.

B. "The Washington Post" 17

C. Southern Christian Leadership Conference Headquarters 26

D. Peoples rugStore is 33

1. Peoples Employees 34

2. Seaboard Service System Personnel 37

.E, Businesses on 14th Street, N.N., ,Washington, D.C. 44.

F. Businesses_onStreet, U N;W., Washington, D.C. - 65

.g_ Community Relations Service _ 69 H. American District Telegraph Company 73 I. Miscellaneous II. PR ESS CONFERENCE HELD APRIL 5, 1968 1.9

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1 we April 26, 1968 pg ---______1' Mr. WILLlA§qSMALL,Chief of News Bureau, Columbia Broadcasting System CBS! News, was inter- viewed at his office,_ZQZO_M_§treet£gN;HQ, Washiggtonlwl 'D.C, SMALLrelated that with reference to the CBS *""ca'§7e'§}~egethe STOKELYCAF.MICHA.EL of conferencenews at the headquarters of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC! on Friday morning, April 5, 1968, he I viewed the material which consisted of approximately 92 500 feet of sound film as soon as it was processed. CV5 i SMALL said he felt the material was too inflammatory for . use that day in a television broadcast and so transmitted x the material by wire to New York, requesting confirmation of his decision in this regard. He said the people in - New York agreed with him that the material should not be used on the CBS news roundup that date, ljll stated that on the CBS news roundup featuring WALTE CRONRl£E, broad- casted on CBS network, 7'00m p to 7'3p@m., there was brief mention by CRONKITE of the CARMICHAEL press con- I ference and CRONKITE used about one or two sentences of CARMICHAELs remarks, Mr. SMALL stated he does not have a recording of the CRCNKITE broadcast but that such material as was used by CRONKITE relating to this press 0 conference would be readily available at New York City______Headquarters of CBS. Mro SMALL stated the CBS news roundup has a regular television audience estimated to I range between lZ and 20 million viewers, Mr. SMALL 1 stated that the Friday, April 5, l968, news x STOKELY CARMICHAEL eonsituted the last time coveragehof D.C. Bureau of CBS had seen CARMICHAEL, theWashingt O I He stated CBS 4 News did not cover CARMICHAELs subsequentappearance on the afternoon of April 5, 1968, at Howard University.

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-A TIMESCONTENDEDMRS THAT HADCORRESPONDENT, BROWNE WIFEAN OFMAL§OLMu§§QWNELmA MADE ILLEGALVISITNORTTTNEW YORK TO 92 VS VIETNAM BECAUSE SHEDID NOTOBTAIN PRIORPERMISSION FROMTHE DEPARTMENT 92 92

5. QUOTE. MRS BROWNEHAD ACCOMPANIEDHER HUSBANDON THE TRIP AS

A PHOTOGRAPHERACCREDITED BYTHE NEW YORK TIMES. ACCORDING

TO THE AMERICAN CONSULAROFFICIAL IN PHNOM PENHWHO WITHDREW MRS BROWNESPASSPORT, HUSBAND HER ALL AND THE OTHER AMERICANZMISP I mzwsmamTHE mm ow - wnoINCLUDED WALT-ERJKIKTONKITE Q7//=/»4"* _ OF CBS ' FACESIMILAR SEIZURE OF THEIR PASSPORTS IF THEY BRING

» THEM IN FOR RENEWAL ORANY OTHERPROBLEM, SUCHAS THE ATTACHMENT | OF EXTRA PAGES. NEWSMENALMOST ALL OF THEM AMERICAN; WENT ON

THE TRIP. THEY SPENT ONLY TEN HOURS IN HANOI.

~ 6. QUOTE. MRS BROWNES PASSPORTCAME INTO THE HANDS OF THE STATE

DEPARTMENT BECAUSESHE WENT TO THE AMERICANEMBASSY IN PHNOM PENH I ON JUNE8 RPT 8 TO SEEKA NEW ONE¢ MRS BROWNE, WHOIS VIETNAMESE, Y NEEDEDA NEW PASSPORT BECAUSESHE WANTEDTO ATTEND HER MOTHERSCV5 I ~ 76 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONIN SOUTH VIETNAM ONJULY 27 AND KNEWTHE 1 SOUTH VIETNAMESE GOVERNMENTWOULD DENYHER ENTRYBECAUSE OFTHE i NORTHVIETNAMESE AND EXIT ENTRYSTAMPS HAD THAT BEENPUT HERIN PASSPORTAT HANOIS GIA LAMAIRPORT. _ _,_-~ ;? > _ 4 _ p M_V__m_V_ L" V __ _,_;....,i,,:,.. _ E" " gpté 1... - er. - ~ - """'- "~-" 'ALL INFORMATION EUNTAINED °"mMlmmNm1§§EfaE?T HBEIH ~ e In UHELAaaIFIED ~~ EKEIEPT , _ '<§§l§:»§§§=l'e'?§§ 101-11.6 IMEPE . '°H"Im "rUTHEI muss ' EI><[IIl§' Elle DATE Cl2IIllEEJlD _

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SUBJECT! K, IS R I bl O0: WFO b6 ReWFO1et 3/8/66. b"/C B / '1 All significant info developed days in the course of this investigation /7/I the Bureau by airtel, LHM and/or letter. , developed which was considered not to be importance to be forwarded to the Bureau ___w instant file by memorandum to the SAC. during the past 90 EFL has been furnished to 1 I. INVESTIGATIVE STEPS TAKEN AND Any TECHNIQUESinformation UTILIZED DURING PAST 90 DAYSof sufficient has been set forth in

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bl _ b6 WFO 105-62902 b7Db7C American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics AIAA! and ;,the American Astronautical Societ ' n known to iihave -.- --met with= --ri such ofindividuals space age ar c ases1 l WALTEREERONKITE §eabrggk,;l and §Soviet spaceaccomplishmentCBS, towhom|:| arranged'92 £ilms,:?ndphysicist Q f¢ ,%.g [::::::;] statinghe istoo _ ._ busy,has discontinuedhis hf?%bfé%been é@?,Eng1ishlessons identifiedas thea Russianor remainder ofinstructor theforseason. thechildren wife His ofhas ithe Czech Embassy. »r5¢"?K"vy5I V e 52ix//mvolkswagen,Duringwhich is this registered period to "was damagedto a considerable exten . eported to his tinsurance representative that he had struck a pile of broken concrete nearKensington, Md.on 5/2/66 at 10 p.m. The vehicle Etcgwashave happened examinedby WFO wasand survefed, the areaand where itappears the accident un1ike1y[::j%::] was re orted damagedthe car at the locale he specified. No police report was located and no witnesses other than his wife were indicated. Examination ofareas of recent known intelligence activities by has failed to locate a site where indicated damage CV5 could have been incurred. Passports ofl:;:::::]andhis wife have been submitted to USDS for re-entry v s s, accompanied by a stated indication 1 | months.to depar on has made or abouta statement 6/15/66,to returning a PSI withinthathe three intends X to depart about 7/1/66 with his wife and two daughters and will enroll the girls in school in the Soviet Union and leave them there upon his return. PSILb Icontinues to provideneighborhood coverage' of su Jec¬"s activities in his apartmentn his apartment,i buildin E51-n

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TO nnmccron, FBI 05-144424! 1>ATE= 10/'28/as q FROM?lF0~: : !§-1718877! P! SUBJECTI BAGE D8 __92929292§ =6"H"* " " 0:Bu! _ Re WF0let, 8/30/68. é , For the informationof the Bureau, thefollowing 92 V Z information concerning individuals who have requested H //, information regarding travel to Cormnunist China or WhO_~. have requested that their passports be made valid for travel to Communist China, was obtained from the records of the _ h. Domestic Operations Division, Passport Office, USDS, Validation ofpassport, asdistinguished fromapproval ofT92 O/S validation, is set forth when so indicatéd in the Passp rt -Office records: I Persons Requesting Information ____:___;a:_;;___Re Travel W ;;___ to: Communist;'_;_ ;_;__:V :--

East Ora1'1ge,'N.J.0701KP. ~17 *8 b6 . On 8/5/58,he wassent information regarglhg his desire to travel to Comunist China and North Vietnam.

//ac , Pittsfield, aim» . M ii Q? O On 8/21/68,/l1Z?:Z>1<> :§§j:ion wasfurnished him to ,4 q$$'regarding hisdesire :6, avel toEthopia, Vitnam and $ é Mainland BureauChina . 6>y/>7/yé/t/§Zy%i_ {£3 j! 1- ~92>Q ' WW Q,=1».-»92>__!fa it T291952 " 92v A " ZjS V",92 ,/ 41 92' 92 1* A i~¢v .r~1153; ;==._ . 5010-103/L}: SEE 8! sIm. REVERSEDI-SSEMINATION! FOR 9292 3 N_5T~ 92_ avings Bands Regularlyon thePayroll Plan/ Savings g/ 5 . n i 1 I I - 0!

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On 8/16/68, the Passport Office advised U.S. SeofT:fff:§2ff¬for'validation a RD P. CASE, of New his Jersey, passport that theNumber requestof not given! for travel to Tibet did not meet the criteria for Eyceptgiion to the general restrictions on travel to that . countryNational and it interest wasfor[:?f::f%f::]to not li d that it would travel to beTibet in thesince it is controlled b_CQmmuni§tChina. individual Ihi§ miw be identified-with Bridgeton, N.J., whose request for vaIdiation of passport for travel to Communist China was disapproved by the Passport Office on 2/14/67 and is mentioned in WFOlet g captioned case dated 8/4/67.! b7c 92 .132s&e§E§..1f9riYelsa§211i°cf,.£§§§222E:c_1;922Pr2vs<.l=

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b2 1 To 3 DIRECTOR,05-147OLL! FBI DATE!2/3./72 F b6 » FROMW SAC, NEW05-2505! YORK E}~=IEI~IPTEII'FREIII .F*.T.TT92III*T.ATII3 P! at DElIL.5'.5E1IFIC3LTIlI92H SUBJECT! ALTTHIIIRITY IIIERIVED FRCIH: ' FBI i1.T_TT92I|}L.TIIIDE92I!LAEiEiIFIET3iTI92I|H b7C EJEIII:-E 7 IS--CH , - EHEHPTIDN CODE E5K l, 6! X DATE 02-01-2010 1| ,7 ReNYlet to Bureau, dated 12/25/71; b7D ' NY airtel to Bureau, dated 1/1O/72; i 92 Bu/, LegOTT airtel,airtel todated 1/11/72; Bureau,11/50/71. dated , Enclosed herewith for the Bureau are five copies ,3? it of an LHM re subject. Two copies are also enclosed for Legat Ottawa.

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in IBMwere conducted92_ by SA| I As jolerBureau instructions in re Buairtel, utmost todiscretion meet waswith used J8?CBS in the Officials.coverage of LIN when he visited NYC ,.~>i= h %,,i$g 5 92;iza~2?> //5~ /ana- 3Q ii B i g I SECT 1 0 bl - ":51 b6 b7C

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I .. 0 L! ReALlet, 10/19/66. /.1: E17. f EnclosedTO = DIRECTOR, for FBI Bureau 05-153502! are five copies and captioned as above. »- I 1 ~ FROM = SAC, NEWYORK 05-80l55! RUC.! e .' §~A I I '"The»LHM.1 uch as it f¥J 1| $IIBJECT=involves2 , a - - possible i S CZ bl 0/s : A b6 b7

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October 23: Depart 92 October 23-27: Boston October 27 - November 10: Hollywood, California November 1O-20: San Francisco, California November 20-25: St. Louis, Missouri November 26: Miami, Florida On September23, 1966i | racuse Unive deggrt , theNe_Y5TK,United States advised atthat NewYorn ity is scheduledon Decemberrsity, 19 . to as furnished Additional by USDS reflects regarding[:::::::;]scheduledata that he 1S sc eduled to Miami, Florida, on December 5, 1966, aboard National 9, Airlines, Flight 2Y, at 10:30 AM. He is to arrive at John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, at 1 : 50 PM, December 5, 1966 . He will~ y fly out of Kenned Airport the same day at 3:30 PM on Mohawk Airlines, be Flight 57F, and arrive at Syracuse, New York, at 4:30 leaveb7C 0/ on December 5, 1966.

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t " t _ I viw~-- "ssr v August s, 1989 . CLASS £5-, s1=.c'n 92_, 5» sea 1 xii 9 / R"-no Mr, Walter/orgnkitg- 21th 5 F1oor' ' 4* companyi"" 51 West 52nd Street New York, New...¥9r1g p ,_.lgQ_g.9,_- DearMr. Cronkiteérw i C511 it, A; iw _ ; I . This letter will serve as a follow-up to a conversation members of your office had with Mr. Charles W. Steinmetz of the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI! Press Office on August 7, 1989. As Mr. Steinmetz indicated, on October 26, 1989, the FBI and the Drug Enforcement Administration will jointly sponsor a nationwide teleconference to be broadcast from a site in Washington, D.C., to discuss community drug prevention ¢92 initiatives across America. The teleconference will be aired during Drug Free America Week, a national drug awareness event sponsored by the National Association of Parents for Drug-Free Youth to create an awareness about the drug problems facing every community. The targeted audience will be the general public, community leaders, civic, educational and religious groups, representatives of law enforcement and private industry. The teleconference will be broadcast for a 2-hour time period via satellite to over 200 viewing sites located in major cities throughout the Nation beginning at 8 p.m. eastern standard time. It is our pleasure to extend to you an invitation to serve as the moderator of this national teleconference. Your participation in this event would provide a key ingredient in conveying and'emphasizing a dynamic drug education message across 1; America. Additionally, your presence would be illustrative of -.,, the concern of the Nation's media in combating the drug epidemic L5. in this country through education and awareness. E . I hope this time frame will be conducive to your schedule, and I look forward to hearing from you in the near future so that we may continue to move forward with our , y , teleconference plans and agenda. __¬%q:7;__L_I/ /I - glcg J

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92 $L"::*°;.,r On theafternoon ofMarch 11, 1958, Mr. E. Butch! 1 Holldman_'I géllis' City, calledof the Mam-Erickson,your at officeregarding items50 two ,Rockefeller'Plaza', wishedhe discuss toNew you.Ag;§;3l@'Y9'rkwith"/°";$'X* Dutch Ellisfor manyyears hasbeen handlingpublicity andpublic relations J wt; matters forthe LiggettMeyers TobaccoCompany has and been most helpful , inyears goneby inpromoting venturesin whichthe Bureauwas interested,!.Q» such asour majorfilms onthe Bureau,and hehas donenumerous favorsfort 5* the Bureau,such asbringing PerryComo andthe ChesterfieldSupper Club to Washington to entertain at a retraining banquet of the FBI National Academy some years ago. _ / l/~" Ellis advised thatthe *President_.ofLiggett Meyers,192/,I_r1lB.e;11L==1.;11i11...F.. O/S Few, has alwaysbeen a great admirer ofthe Bureauand thatanything whichhe, ' Ellis, could do to help the Bureau was thoroughly endorsed by Mr. Few.

The first item Ellis had in mind dealt with working up an institutional type advertisement for use in national magazineswhich would be 92 a salute to the men of law enforcement by Chesterfield. Ellis had in mind utilizing a photograph of the Director at his desk with several action type %training receivescenestheir training. of our AcademyYoutold Mr. at Quantico Ellis where FBIhe that National workcouldup Academya dummy men layout 1 and submit it to the Bureau for approval and that, of course, we would not approve y any layout which had packs of Chesterfields displayed or had any of the personnel in the photograph shown smoking Chesterfields; that any layout would have to be completely dignified and of an institutional type merely with the name of ' , Chesterfield acrossthebottom of the advertisement. B 2 You had Mr. McGuire show Ellis various action type photographs! Q. we have asstock shotsof our facilities at Quantico, as well as severalshots of I i;Mr. Hoover at his desk. Ellis picked out a group of Bureau photographs to take 1? L"bg1,**gp92 rm 1'9 E1191. SJE£%c%mmenda$mn _ ' ZtndV R cc - Mr. Holloman [°3@ MAR18 T953 cc - Mr. Jones 4 A. _

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people by Mr. Hoover personally. They are:

Arthur Godfrey John Daly Steve Allen Bob Considine r_ Lowell Thomas 92~~

Each of these has received a book from the Director. !

Dave Garroway George Gobel , O/5 Polly Bergen Jack Webb _ Eddie Fisfiher F/5/1' E/O John Wingate - Rosemary Cloo ey Gizelle McKenzie Dr. Armand Ha mer Frank Sinatra

Information in Bureau files is either derogatory on some of these persons or their medium is such to preclude working in a reference to the book on their , shows as they have shows on film or are of a musical type into which reference ' ' to thebook couldnot logicallybe made.! . ' The followingnames submittedby DutchEllis are worthy of ' consideration, and Ellis suggests that the Director autograph copies personally 9tothese these personalities. peopleandhave ItWe is noted up not thatthisto files reflect pointsjyooks nothing them. unfavorable to Theyare: against ' / . Perry C o. Robert Eastman, American Broadcasting Garryggre Company Radio Network, New York Jacl-rfl-Taar of NBC J oerilligan, National Broadcasting John Camerom8v7ayze Company Radio Network in New York Erniefrd _ Arthur gqiiairee,Columbia Broad- Dinalfghgore "castig System Radio Network, New York 92.Arr/zfnmener Walte,vé¬Y'onkite, radiocommentator Bill.¢Bé'5nardIs "This New York, H Bolrpe92 p . Sunday radio program! Robert Q/lfrris,New Yorkradio v commentator Bilktiullen, NewYork radioand television commentator Wa1terJ6'Keefeof NBC t Ahéapstaff of NBC who is producer of Walter 0'Keefe'sas well show, as producer of NBC's Monitor,with whom, we have had a friendly relationship

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Ellis advised that the Director personally autograph books to:

Perry Como Bill Leonard Garry Moore Bill Cullen Jack Paar Al Capstaff Walter Cronkite ArtDinah ShoreLinkletter 9292 5 n Q 5,4 but thathe merelysign hisname books in go to to: 92

Ernie Ford Robert Eastman Walter Robert0' Q. Keefe Lewis Joe Arthur Culligan Hull Hayes

as the Liggett Meyers contacts with these people are with the.?.pro1iuc.e.r.sl~of their shows rather than the persons themselves.

Ellis also stated that he could use 5 or 6 blank books not signed O/ S by the Director! as stage props in various shows where a close-up shot would be takenand theDirector's would book appear in the background.

If this is agreeable to the Director, Ellis stated the books should be sent to him in care of Nelson Schrader, 55 West 54th Street, New York City, as Schrader and Ellis son-in-law, Jack Maxm, would be doing the actual contact work personally. We have had Schrader and Mann visit the Bureau previously and they did a terrific job on the promotion of the ' Don Whitehead book through media such as Ellis has suggested above. ?é___ RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Itis recommendedwe}/provide of copies"Mastersof Deceit" for thispromotional purposeandthat ti} Director personallyautograph books t0 / Perry Como Dinah Shore Al Capstaff Garry Moore Art Linkletter Walter Cronkite Jack Paar Bill Leonard Bob Hope John Cameron Swayze Bill Cullen _4 _ Recommendcontinuedpage 5! s __ ¢LLwlhw1&3%_hi._M1v_____._/:_I~_A_r__VQ [E92 _ _J _W_l"}HIVW92l§!92liAuA_ 1 L 1 Copy for x - J Q Edgar and Hover » 5° Allentown,19» 1954Pa. G bless you! 6 ' r ' W Dear Walter!?/ironkite, L; If if 1 /1 it "h A: _r in _ ,//We have long enjoyed your '1. V. news broad<§asts7/and wishto thank you for the hard work we know you put in to gather all this

.1 news. Your prolgfm deserves something a little betterthan that /4' 6¬>F£ms:;, Eric/;!92Severaid, who is very offensive to true Americans, and to those who love the Uni:c_e_§1 §_t_at_e_s_ of America and who would "

deeply regret to see it destroyed by the swinish element that

Mr. Eric Sever-aid represents- His underhanded, and most vicious attact upon Mr. J. Edgar-,: Hoover should,and I surely hope will,open the eyes of all who heard it, to just how Communisn brainwashes American 0i..l31ZenB~'!_: To

mu Sevaraid, anyone who loves America and would like toi~see.Qi~t. 1 Q-_ preserved is just indudging in "wicked nationa~lism".@es Former Presid wgmédbrtyeiin his farewell address. '

If Mr. Eric Severaid and his ilk had their way, every true

American who dares to speak out against Gommunisn should be judged imbecilic and sent to a far-away mental institution, or not being able to do thiiin the case of J-Edgar Hoover, America's greatest 7 and noblest man, Mr. Severaid would ridicule him and brainwash Amer- A J icans into thinking he is senile, and then cover it up with flowery &» VXi-»9292phrases, such as "Grand Old Man" after he has stabbed him in the Y92d back. Surely the American people have not been brainwashed during *1! the past 40 years sufficiently that they willptake such infamous insult to . their i§1t:eSlligeg.o*e without a protest. '1";'.92.,!.U鬣""/y"//f"!4;qOn surely, Mr. T Lu :3 :9, 92_ . " .4; '~ -: 4 2 If ', P ';/I ;,/{1} 92_J ' is!Cronkite many of us feel that the price yap paid for hgriig LV- 7i_ , . Erte Feveraid I >. he _ maa Av I i*%;92J10 6:50., was that 1:;e/_;b£e__allowed to do his brainvlashig gmrf 1984 £3 Q7 Weac, eveni ng . God b Vless Mr. J . EdgarHoover, America1.B..g,reatest ape the highest. W,-ould to God he had the powerptof rid America of the Eric Severaid type of rat; 1' F ! P f .:>-~~ 92- ~: ~ r V 6 * - _ ,__¬____

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KENSALT REl:|- CQMAIW b6 b7C Re New York airtel dated 8-6-68. The necessity 0:8 conducting an all out investigat to fully run out this investigation is obvious. Re airtel not clear as to whether CBS will allow review of the film. The film should be reviewed, however, if CBS declines to al Agent personnel to view same, so advise the Bureau. ion RKB:cjg is ! low

7: t NOTE: Walter Cronkite,|iUUiiiiiii a copy of a lette which he received from one 6-6-68, in which t complainant related to a Cronkite TV show of 6-3-68 where a person»in a crowd raised his arm, pointed at Senator Kénned and said "bang." New York points out although CBS is coope r they have recently displayed an aversion to unnecessary rev he of film. It was indicated that a CBS attorney looked at th film and noticed nothing unusual in it. While this may be the news and televisionlmedia would be the first to critici Y the FBI should something of significance develop at a later date. Accordingly, these instructions are being set forth. rative

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{>8 APR2 01954. ¢ 1 <1 OP! I Q sAc:N.R:g._up- -~ - '11H . Q I A ._Tolsonii , . ¢.UNITED J so ERNMENT STA'IESQ "' S L Memorandum 1 1 -_ M1,Mr. SullivanMom sf . ._ Conradi TO = C. D.Brenn DATE, June 24,1971 :é§E§ey____ _, L Rosen_.____i FROMW. = R.Wa1mall,»*f_ 1 1,-Q./ff"--=.}t~~-.---1:~-~ o~'="""1j- .113-QDalbeyBishop MI-_ Mr. T§"Z'.T___. ¬o;§=s.¬ C, i ' 1 -Mr. Brennan g-eizoom __ f SUBJEC: F l ' 92" ' "Jg *7 _A L I "i 1 Wa-1'13. Gandy/"' .92_,,, fl Ad . ./ I I a..1;_..ta1/itR .11-WE 1 I-M-;;;§;%£e From 10=s0to 11 p.m. 6/23/71 Televigion Stationwror, Washington, D. C. , Columgii lE§_2§;0ad ;3.$1Z111g..S§£Sf£BII1 CBS! outlet, carried a classifiedspecial news report~entitIedin capgiéned The nnterialmatfr. PentagonPapers" suspect,Principal relating to the Z .1,Dan92i?-zliillsberg,._ 1. was interviewed by Walter ronkite news commentator. During interview no questions were asked of Ellsberg, nor did he volunteer any information, Times" concerningor his any other reportednews release of media. ff. the classied material to "The New York I ,,, /1 The entire thrust of theprogram, however,was ajustification ' on Ellsberg'spart of the public release of the material and the great service to the public which had been accomplished by the release. At one point, when asked by Cronkite if there was not a question involved here of an individual putting himself up above the law in revealing the documents and * whether the latter did not concern a moral responsibility, Ellsbergs response was directed toward a moral responsibility on the part of "" and other newspapers of making a determination to go Governmentahead with publicationthe ofsensitivity of the material,of thei11formatio17§Eé/ggved. even after being informed by the . Ellsbergcommented that §pinion. _ _ _ _ the1¬dst'im1Z>1%:a1%% /,, ad I. . _ $6 revelation to date from the publication of the documents is that the people in this country can'tafford to let the President run the country without their help. He said the Governmentleadership, especially in the Executive Branch, have fostered the impression that that Branch is the Government and he was struck by former President Johnson'sreaction that the revelations were treasonous. Ellsberg said, "We must remember this is a self-golerning-- country; we are the Government." 22 JUN25 1971 In his opinion, he said the system should be changed and the g , Congress, thepublic, andthe presshave aninterest in this. His ~oles'ervIf"-1"" tion wasthat under the presentsystem it is hardfor a truly honest manto,/' stay in the system without being corrupted. WRW:8! m ENCLO~ FILE BEHIND lwpq» - G is 3;; l Lg 7M », it 5 @Juli <1 quay mmSENT CONTINUEDOVER - 7 ~ ~~..;&; -~ ' - 4" 7' "1 "U ... r ...... _-.__@_ y _ _ __~_-|___ _

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When called upon to comment on the timing of the release of the documents, Ellsberg said that in his mind there is a parallel between the situation which exists today and that which existed in pre-election 1964 and that the pattern of bombing in 1969 and 1970 coupled with a threat of an escalation of the war in Vietnam suggested to him that knowledge of the history of 1965 became essential to the public.

Ellsberg described the "McNamara Study" as consisting of 7 to 10, 000 pages and said that not one line in it dealt with the effect on Vietnam refugees, the defoliation of the country and other such humane considerations. He concluded his interview by quoting the Biblical line, "The truth shall make you free, " and said the truth is now out of the safe and there is no way to get it back into the safe. He expressed the hope that the truth would get us out of the and during the next 20 years we will benefit by the knowledge released concerning the history of the last 20 years.

In his closing comments Cronkite mentioned that this is just a beginning of this whole matter and that the temptation will be great for a witch hunt and the unmasking of a villain.

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has bee* LU contact 92 w1ehand mee again1~te,A1e, 9 as on pril 22, 19 20,5960; Oi in NewYork City.| Iadvised that| ! , returned to Washington, D,C. on the nigh o pr ,' 0, and will return to New York April 22, 1960, hezi he will be interviewed fortelevision at 2:30 P.M, in Central Park mp,géiqggetated b WALTERQERONKITE,thisColumbia interview that Broadcastingwill Systembetwo minutes CBS!inNews, ura ion and will be seen on CBS Sunday News Special at 11:00 P.M,, April 24, 1960, [:::::::]stated that css ha eA enits fullsupport cover toa a nd ge publicity for|@UiU ic and CBS has taken this step ecause M: Bszggrrespondent, had been held for thirty hours N@/5 -n00mmunicadoby FIDEL CASTRO overthe argument as to whether "/// with or not Pre FIDEL CASTRO ENHOWER had statedor Secreta_ that he requestedof State an CHRISTIAN interview HERTER. iiff?%:¬i¬tatedthat wnen[::f%]rep1eyed his tape and film an t clearly showed that CASTRO had made this statement, and his camera and soundmen were arrested and held fQr thirty hours and then expelled from Cuba on the night of April 20, 1960, ____ [:::::::]advised that had been interviewed on April V , , y syndicated Hearst columnist, and] | s writing a story which will appear in the Hearst newspaper chain on April 2#, 1960, and will be the beginning of a publicity thatcampaign onAprip forl 22,196b,| will alsobe stated interviewed

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1 attended the meeting which began at 8:h5 p.m, at Palm Gardens, 310 West 52nd St r eet, New York, New York, on that date.

The meeting was chaired by MARIS CAKARS from Veterans For Peace 0 The main speakers were WILLIAM WORTHY, RUSSELL J HNSON, and FLOYD MC K1SSICKO Other announced sneakersi w ere to be RUBY DEE and OSSIE DAVIS.

WILLIAM WORTHY, who was announced as a csrrospondent. of "Baltimo r e AfroAmerican" described what he called "gas attack s" on Viet Nam and Cambodia.

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WORTHY said the mission to Cambodia had been extremely successful and they had a good re- caption and coverage from WALTER GRONKITE, a Columbia Broadcasting System CBS! News Correspondent. - ____1 RUSSELL JOHNSON , introduced as a Quaker, and New England Peace Eda cation Secretary, stated that soon the newspapers would publish adveris" wants calling on the Uni ted States to withdraw from Viet Nam. FLOYD MCKISSICK described chemicals that were produced in Philadel phia ' 92. "to . ~n5 as" the ." people. I of Viet Nam;'%hat the use of gas by the Uiited States is a mistake, but that th e United States commits one mistake after another p,>4 h~c'_

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- I " be i 5 F A b7C rm; The title of im tent case is beino marked chs.ng;ed to reflect the subject'smaternal su1'name, dvised that the reconrdsof thePeniten- tiary 0 e ecral district reflect that the subject, who was implicated in the first attempt on the life of LFO1 TROTSKY, is named

For the inforrrnti on of the ureau, inquiries are being made» .' at the present time through confidentiall c-es sour! he subject in the for the ur cse of o ail:-dtn :15 92<11 a a regar rag s ma presenP5 whereaboutc. O/S Reference is made to New York letter to the Bureau dated 6/13/56, and Bureau routing sl ip cf 6/19/56, asking;to show if thisto Thie Office had any specific office photographsatthe pre it desired "ne 1 es this matter.no p o ogrape However,which canwe are be shown hereina er set- ting forth a list of the correspondents of "El Popular" as of 19511, which ance to the New iork office with in E1in2erviewin Popula er-e s e for United 19L|J4. asfellows: correspondents Press JTG:__<5! k D v»/v, M ,.O -,,;/

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SUBJECT: SOVIET ACTIVE MEASURES

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The CampaignCoxrmittee metat 1140 Broadway Sunday,May 18th. 15 personswere present. The brrmitteereceived andconsidered threealternative redraftingsof the Trea A conmittee of three will produce a new draft by the end of the week which Alan Thoneon will take to the Soviet Peace Corrrrtitteein lvbsoow next week. It was AGREED thatthe Campaignwill seek both individual signatures andorgani- zational endorsements to the treaty. C Several alternative locations for an office were considered. A decision will be made at the meeting. Membersare asked to suggest possible staff people. Roger Powersagreed to report on the Treaty to the meeting of peace organizations in Philadelphia May 21st.

The newTreaty draft will he available with a covering letter to be sent to po- O/S

Possible membersof the US delegationto sign the Treaty were discussed: l . Military - ' 2 . Scientist 3 . Clergy

Medical Education YouthWinner - PEPK>ntest| of | b6 Vetexransqneone - Veteransfrom for be/, C Artist L_N:_ | rhlete X 12. Electedo :|.c_- 13. Industry-Arn 14. Sen:|.or-»- F - _ _ 1.5. Media-_I -'gv- > Wa_lte:r_.{¬1_:'o|1.|_cite, Q ~ H . *3 David*§r1.nkley, =--v-=.-an .!iarriso!§%,~$alistx1ry, The final group should have thirteen members. Ocnmittee netbershave agreedto seek out people on the above list after the final treaty text is available. 0/ S ...._- - The next meeting will be held on Sunday,June 15th at1140 Broadway, Rn.401 at ---Le-..,r<. 2:00 p.m. - ;:f£:T.*.-

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Enclosed herewith to the Bureau, under Obscene and Prof 1 Report Ib6 f 0?! of California, telepho and to the New York OfT1ce ere seven b7Ci@ copies of t e foregoing Interview Report 02!, setting forth the profane and obscene words allegedly uttered on the T p.m¢, and ll p.m., CBS NE~S REPORT - HALTER CRONKITE of 6/21/66 timeeare thoee of the Pacific Daylight fovinge Time!. It ie noted that the alleged utterances were contained on e film reflecting the crowd fighting in Mississippi end ore allegedly uttered by negro women in the crowds. In view of the foot that this Howe Report originates through New Ynrk CBS, the New York Office is being designated as the office of origin as any intent and knowledge of the contents of tn tapes or films wo.d neoeeearily rent on the place of origin where the tepee or films were viewed and wonitored for preparation for the g * i ¢

H The Eureeu may desire, in this instance, to newsspecifically report. advise the New York office or the exactfQAA_]K§§{;} ¢;';§f investigative steps which should be undertaken in this mtter. Therefore, the New York Office is requested to hold theBueeu in obeyanee so advises, any investtg y,2¢¢~ tion in this matter until - e Nwmo L!; SFARCH *m@i;. :o&xEn.. I _g?- Bureau Enele.2} t *GISTERED MAIL 5WP~Mm**m Q - New York Encls. ""h§:F§IS'T"1-§r1'§3" W11, 92' gar; 2.--was 2 L fr." L05 Anifelel 1 F5,

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Date . 8/22/66 Title andCharacter Caseof I WALTER CRONKITE, css NEWSREPORT, I 6/21/66 BROADCASTING OBSCENELANGUAGE Date PropertyAcqtrircd Source ,From Which PropertyAequired I I I I I K SEE BELOW SEE INDIVIDUAL1B'S LocationPropert of yo Btilr ky ExhibitReason Retention forProperty ofEfforts andto Made Disooseof Same E VAULT-OBSCENET CABINETEVIDEECE AND INFORMATION~RETAIN b7C I!escription ot;P1-opertyor Exhibit I "I 'and _'Identityof Agent I Submiing I I I ISame I I E THE FOLLOWINGIS OBSCENE: ! 8/22/66 . copies7 of the Interview Reportof at LosAngeles 6/22/66 on reflectinene and profane wordsalle edly uttered WALTERon CRONKITE 2 ! N news casts of6/23566. markedOne obscene. copyof lhmdated 7/25/66re: Walter Cronkite, NOTE:&:! 1B1! rec'd_6/214/66 SAsee ' ser-lal by 1. op

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éUBJECT: WALTERCRQNKITE, aas Haws REPGRT, 6/21/66» BRUADCASTING BSCE§E LANU§GE O0: NY}

Ra Bureauairtel, dated 6/:29/66. u ts of this case discussed with :.u~.s.t-athis was nosuitable snmr,for advised pro who er he cm: the felt Broadcasting Obscene Language statute. stated he did not think this incident fell within the purview as being a violation of the statute. op1nion being confirmedletter. by LHM follows .

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nitod States Attorney Southern District of New Iw;: United States Court House Holoy Square Haw York, New York, 1060? ttontion: " ' " too Attorney

Re: Xaltor Cronkite %olombiaCB3! NewsRoport, BroadcastingGyotzm Juno 21, 1960 Broadcasting ObsceneLang U&Qc Dear Sir: betweenThe Assistantfollowing* o" "t lotter will* n;;| coniiom the - o I 1955.and SpecialAgent o1 L; n §TT1ceon Jly 12, b6 that the E:::;::::::1&1l onrecallthi; data was he advioogw ooooivod a os complaintUngeloo Diviuion Prom of this Quocau on Juno[2§§ }Qo¬, b7¬i Cali:"or'n2'.a,ua c mg theWalter Cronkite211110kews Program in on ogodthoF5511; CBSwnflo outlet, programin LonAngeles, and the 11:00 hoardshe P.K. program. obscenelangoago on hoth the T:1OP,H. co@o from | m c ipo Q| vim;1Q tar. -this reviewing program, ~ thoanstated otccenoto A h%'?he wouldlangvobo Hvihdeclino> prozocution thisin motto?as hedid notthink thisincident yoll Nithi thepurview aw;o1n; aV1OlHti¢ tno:1 Jtatute.

Very tilyJ yours,

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BOX HENTED FOR ONE YEAR AT CASH ENTAL OF SIXTEEN DOLLARS. TWO KEYSISSUED: BOX RENTED FIVEWAS INCHESWIDE, FIVE INCHESHIGH AND TWENTY-TWO LONG. INCHES GCOULDNOT RECALL Q1-IAVING OPENEDTHIS BOX SINCE THE ORIGINAL OPENING. ' I P'1A192TUFACTUEEE.S6 b b 7 C HANOVER TRUSTCO1"I'PA_NY, ADVISED ABOVE, THIS DATE NYCPDBOPIB SQUAD REMOVEDDEVICE FROMBANKS SAFETYDEPOSIT BOXNUPEBEE TWO

01921E FIVE. I IEEBOVE BAI9211i, ADVISED SAFETY DEPOSITBax 192TUI"'IBERTwo ONEEIVEEEEIED T I l CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ON ONE SIX SEIENTY-ONE FORPERIOD OFOPE YEAR. CONTRACTTHIS RENTAL FORSHO,~IED DATEBIRTH ASOF ' ICALIFOENIA..JISTED H"IPLOYT'ENTAS SELF-INPLOYED WRITER. STATEDHE PERSONALLY DEALT WITH3 INTHIS HNTALBUTCANNOT SPECIFICALLY DESCEIBE STATING HE HAS AN IMAGE OF ONE PERSON IN MIND AS POSSIBLY BEING |:|wEIcE INDIVIDUALAPPEARED HIE AT VAULT s0r~1EIII~1E TIE 1»-JIEEIII PAST WEEK.|:|sIATEI|:|sIENED RENTALCONTRACT BOX EOE

mo QNE FIVE IN IBIS PRESENCE. NY 174-1586

PAGE THREE 92 im»| BANK, ALSOINTERVIEWED THISDATE BUTCOULD FURNISHNO INFORMATION

MARINE E1 LAND GRACE TRUST COMPANY,PLENTIONED ADVISED ABOVE, DATE, THIS b6 CHIC.S.T}O, ILLINOIS,57 C HAD ONONE SIXSEVENTY-ONE RENTEDSAFETY DEPOSITBOX NUNBERONE SEVENSIX ONE ATTHIS BANK{;;;;;]NADEAVAILABLEDEPOSIT SAFETY BOX ACCESSRECORDSTHE BEARING SIGNATURE I |:|IED1:cAT1NG THATEHADENTEREDSAFETY THE BOXDEPOSIT AREA on SEVENTHIRTEEN SEVENTY-ONEFOR PERIODOF SIX MIEEEEE, THAT HE AGAIN ENTERED VAULTTHE AREAON SEVEN FOURTEEN SEVENTY-ONE FOR PERIODA THIRTEEN OF NINUTES. _"~___ WALTER CRONKITE,CBS COMNENTATOR,FIVE TWOFOUR WEST FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET,NYC, FURNISHED A COPY OF A LETTERADDRESSED TO HIMAT CINE/TIFTY4ONE WEST FIFTY-SECONDSTRRET, NY, NY,

ONE ZEROZERO ONENINE, BEARINGNO RETURNADDRESS BUTPO - MARKED CHICAGO,ILLINOIS SIXZERO SIXZERO SEVENON JANUARY FIVE SEVENTY~TWOAT EIGHT PM. THISFOUR PAGEHAND PRINTEDLETTER APPEARS IDENTICALWITH THOSEPREVIOUSLY OBTAINEDBY CG AND SF. IN ADDITIONA KEYAPPARENTLY A TODEPOSIT BOX ATFIRST NATIONALCITY NYl74-1586

PAGE FOUR

BANK NYC, MENTIONED ABOVE,WAS SCOTCHTAPED TO TH FIRST PAGE

OF THE LETTER.

EACH EXPLOSIVEDEVICE OBTAINEDAT ABOVE BANKS CONSISTED OE: A BRADLEY CORDLESSELECTRIC REPEAT ALARM CALANDAR CLOCK MADE IN JAPAN MODELTWO ZEROTWO; FOUR HOLESDRILLED THROUGH CRYSTAL OEERDATE AND DAY, WIRED TO A MALLORY DURACELLBATTERY

CHARGER EQUIPPED WITH FOUR SIZE D DURACELL BATTERIES; BOTTOM

OF CHARGER WAS REMOVEDAND INTERIOR WIRING HAD BEEN REWIRED

TO BATTERIESTO ACTAS POMER SOURCE; ALSOAPPROXIMATELY

EIGHT OUNCES OF HERCULES RED DOT SMOKELESSsnow GUN POWDER

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EXHIBITS APPEAR IDENTICAL.

INVESTIGATION CONTINUING. 1

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V -_ yollihe 32-year-oldmother,H high camer linen crowded mt 1115 3- 17 - ij0M o ge hool biology teacher, was dry- e edbut seemed on the verge Of yard.i - h ers o f aH deno.._- l or nyone elSe or your oos-c apse as She made her appeal -titl.X;!;Pbrl1Lro¬l%'hol1tmet-°P°u the - in They will cooperate,th- my area pryd mt an out anger -to you. "We arestandingwith broken Continued on P8180 34!. bighearts, you,in waitingand thename waiting. every-of We Kidn_epmg- Big ews m Italy ROME, Jul_1r"8" D451- "Wheres Peterl-f was the biggest question III Rome as Continued from Page * THE PULJUE have rnised the Italian public took 92i&'|IhE ; remain in the backg , case oi re ktdnaped '.t- I month-old boy would re- ther Code announced". It any- bury, N. Y.,. irr£ant,_Peter - turned to his anguished pa. ts e has any information, he or Weinberger. The tron-t pages before the Sabbath ends. e should therefore bring ii: to or Italy's Sunday newspae Pinneil revealed that the ran- headlined stories ol the - us. It will be treated with the naping, likening it to the som note has been subjected to sanctity oi the confessional." Lindbergh case. - intensive study. He said it was Later he told reporters, Even in pencil, very legible, on cheap 1 II the kidnaper walked in on us paper easily obtainable any- in the daylight, we would pay him -"--i "...... , .., a c...; where-, and from its careful ap- the ransom and let him go tree." mnwoefaized, illterviewedaand pearance he judged it had been He said he had both ecclesiasticaltentatively elllninate om the prepared in advance, at leisure. power and legal authorization to case, he said. The servant now ITS SPELLING and grammar back up such an arrangement,With the Irnily W83 Ill were good, its punctuation per- ALL THE CHURCH collectionhouse, in conversation fect, he said. I dont know the; baskets and poor boxes were Mrs. Weinberger, wien educational level this guy has,"|checked to see if any notes had kidnaping took t I place; i C sibiy hecommented, could have but been he writtten said It pos-by been left, but none was found. RIGHT NOW, police activitycen- a teen-ager. Father Code said he had ters on a. search for a man Seen The handwriting has been been given authority by the by two boys in a green car, read-_ checked against specimens Weinbcrgcr faintly to act as ing a book, near the Weinberger from all members of the Wein- 1 Intermediary with the kid- home the day oi the abduction. berger family, tradesmen who naper. The family is still One suspect was brought in Sat- Serve them and other family willing and anxious to pay," urday, but turned loose when his wntncts, without r_es_ult. he declared. My church will car proved the wrong make. | Now it is being checked l be open 24 hours a day, he Stanford, C0m|., police re- against the school papers ot ported Sunday that a hcawlet high school and grade school t said, adding that churches of nil denominations not only in am ma?n I"161l;0hll]l0IlIhQVi]:- - preparation med glad ts inkwestbu an: in Westbury but throughout the the formula of the ldinnpod .AI..l;i. a. S area were following the same baby. The man Walked into 'W rly was a teacher. erc:3:p plan. Shippan Pharmacy lromd '2 i In 18 masses at St. Brigid'sIn th Westbury Hebrew _-_p.m. and asked tor Done: vit- R. C. Church on Post Ave, West- alTenter, Where the parents 275 of theon ln pound. Wham id re bury, the "v.W_Father Their; aped boy worship, a commit- Shire n rry it, left. . F. g C0dE'Ai1i§»92il§§lSf3l'iTS",. :- tee of 50 men met to discuss Clerk . - who had IéietT"i' thechild, yers and for told the the recovery worship-of plans for assisting the search. stories, readthe imme y 3 la te-ly canigd newspo- pers: We hope that through the BUSY AND painstaking policelice. Within two hours, all drug-_ 'wer of these prayers fore work has involved numerousgists in Stamford were alerted to t 'day is through the chil ill leads in Nassau County, and sev-be on the lookout .1501 2 -man eral elsewhere as far afield as about 30, ve-feet-six, and Weigh- en be turned . to his _sorrowing r- New Jersey ~and Conn-ecti ut, ing about 1'75 pounds. innell disclosed. But as time passed, an air or The three servants, in ad - ominous apprehension darkened n to the one now empioye , the search. Time is an element w have from time to ti in all these things," Pinnell worked for the Weinbergers in pointed out. As time passes, a new kind at reasoning is neces- sitated. ' , He summed up the story for newsmen by saying, I could what giveyou we're a glowing doing Ind story bio 01l progress We're making-hut it would not be true. _ We have no leads." I THE FAMILY has announced it will do anything to get the child back. 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