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.,..;.-_.._'___r,,._.___..~__;.'...._"L :,.-_-;;i-:'_."'.;':__...- 92 FEDERAL: BUREAUOF INVESTIGATION MALCOLM X LITTLE PART 22 OF 24 BUFILE:100-399321 SUBA SECTIONS 3AND 4 > . -92 - J ,92. 7 ~- _-1... =-D-;_, ' -r-" -1-1 |.; FILE. oi-:scR|P_T|0N BUREAU FILE SUBJECT gqggcom X; [771 1; F I L E N 0._&@/00-s?93;z!~A_____ U Sgcifion3 , M __ _ _ ___U ' U _,___ f 75 pages D-19 lev. 10-1-54! Tolson _ Belmont I 4 Mohr _________ De-Loach Casper______ 61$ Ca1lahan?__ Conrad _ . _j_/' 1:3-ll ;-_: i$ie;*;. ".~¢:. .1 92.ra' '@. -.-=-ifs:-s:-z-~ .,92':~' W."-' _~, Evans _ Gale ____ . Rosen Sullivan __ Tovel _ Trotter sqspni Tele Room _ l Holmes _ mtcotm x BARREDl Gandy |-v-_r 'BY L0 FREE , cg Feb. sscumra UPI!- -Malcol an American black I-=I eader, was refused entry by France today. He re- turned here and sold defiantly, .l I never go to any place where LI tun not wanted. ' i Malcolm flew to Paris today 7 to speak to an Afro-American rally there but French officials met him with a Government or- der saying his presence was !l.lIld.ESllB-bl¬. He was back ir. Lbondon four hours after he had left it. He said he had offered an English penny to French secu- 1;--., :, rity men at Orly Airport in .-1----= Paris and told them to give I 1¬ Q-Q7-".1 "-1 that to de Gaulle because the 5 -'.' _< ?.~:-_ French Government is worth oil:-'5' lless than a penny." L The 39-year-old Iormer Black Muslim leader said nine police- 92- men and officials had met him at the plane. ' B7 C - "They gave me no reasonwhy .. z.~,,.. 55 I was barred and did not let me contact the American Em- bassy," he said. I was shocked. ZI thought I was in South Africa. Awt They let {Congo Premier Molse] Tshombe in. He's the worst per- The Washinqion Post and _,i,____ son on earth and he: de Gau11e's Time: Herold friend." Malcolm said he planned to The Washinqton Dally News __ _, spend the rest of the week in The Evlnlnq Sta: ____________,___ L0rr_on "if no th' else - he-P pens," then rFt'urn E New York.L. New York Herald Tribune ii I --l-- 4" ' - NEW York Journal-American _i_ New York Mirror ___,_,,,,._ _ -1- New York Dolly News _i___i '9292_. NBW York Poet - @ 37 The New York T1:-nee : rg o-2o lFiev. I2 14 on on 19° L B1 asper .-_;_-_ ' Callahan A Conrad A Felt A-___ Gale L Rosen S%l',van_ '1-L.f §,Z 4'! I. J J _ ve]Trotter E-i_ Tele Roam _._...__. Holmes -___.._.___._ .c F-. -.., UFJ'|'l"'l ' NALCOLN X! , SH-IT!-!'.I'ICK,ENGLAND--AEY NATICNALISTBLACK VISIT!"'ALCOLM¢i! F LEADER K To THIs nInLAnn sTEEL-nILLInc cEnTEH THERE NEGROES AREno ' T- 9292 . A nAvonInoLY PCPULAR;CLAR_NCEsTInHEnA nILLIAnsSTORM cHAnoEnor PROTEST PEOPLETHETonAY. RESPONSIBLE jJLr#+}eE§;TT*s'vIETT I _AHE TRYINGTo TURN sHETHwIcH INTOA nIHnInoHAn, ALAnAnA.' _ ; HEsInEnTs PHoTEsIEn THETRIP wouLnSTIR UPnEv RACIALPROBLEMS. Lennon nEvsPAPEHssAIn THEBRITISH BROADCASTINGCORP. HHICHTRIED g: To ARRANGEA TELEvIsIon APPEARANCE xFORIN THETown, AnE A AL: 'DEFLORA§LE nIsTAHE.' " 1 nALcoLn x sAIn HE TOUREDTHE InnusTHIALTown To LEARNFOR HInsELr ,IE IT KERE TRUEnEoHoEs ARETREATED HEREAs THEY ARE In ALAEAHA... - "LIKE HITLER THI-:ATEn THEJEns." LEE IF coLoHEn PEcPLEco on sEIns OPPRESSED HILLIT SPARKor? A ~<- ELCODY RACIAL BATTLE 'sAIn. x _~ A nos TEAn TRIED To AHHAnoEA rEET1no nETHEEn THEnzcnc Ann PETER GRIFFITHSwno DEFEATEDLABORITE PATRICKcannon HALKEH IN ;LAsT ocIonER's&EnEnAL ELEcTIcnBUT cnITTITHswAs INLennon. ; GRIFFITHS nEEEATor connon OALKER-EHO RECENTLYRESIGNED -As EoHEIonSECRETARY AFTERA sEconn ELEcTIon DEFEAT-~STIRREDFRCTESTS In 1PAnLIAnEnT THATTHE ELEcTIoncAnPAIon wAsRUN on THE RACIAL ISSUE. :THE H.P. nEnIEn THE cHAncE. = HALcoLn x vIsITEn HAHsHALL STREETHHERE cnnsnETHwIcH Town councIL Is nuvzno HOUSESFOR REsALE To HHITE PEOPLE cnLY. - EILLIAMSgAIDIT uAsREGRETTABLE THAT ILL-INFORMED PEOPLE sHouLn Inc nEn P BLICITY To THE Town. _;,;: . ITHE -IT'sAvonEn sInPLv InTEnTIonnEPLonAnLE or CREATING FORTHEH MORE To conz TEnsIonHERE' HE APPARENTLY sAIn. ITHITH nAnEs "§»:.__~:;;;BLOOD BOIL KY 11-{AT THISMAN X!SHOULD ALLOWED BE THEINTO COUNTRY. ggq;.§o§ nncTHE HA5 Lennon 'UT1ERLY EvEnInoLAcHInoSTANDARD IN JubonEnT COMMENTING AnnRESPONSIBILITY.on THE VISIT, sAInTHE nng 1 IT nEHAnnEn nIsnIssALTHE or DERRICK AnooHE, HEAn or THE nnc TEAM. ngni A nnc SPOKESMAN THATnEnIEn THE cAnERA TEAnTOOK x To EHETHHIEH. anon-ggna THEsAIn lTnIEnTo ARRANGE THENEGRO FOR LEADERuAsTo HEET HIMcnxTrITHs.ALHEAnY In THE AREA AnnTHE TEAHSIMPLY i 2/13-TD1057AES L¢0- 59933!-4" . _ 1_ 4 r~/VI 2" 92,.;."T1T'$'~6¥.T>E1-6¢'E.-8.5 "X5-4'! ,'A» AI;;¢§~T wAmunoTon cAPnALnnwsssnwcn 51° U 2U[Rev 12 14-54] Tglson Belmont M F1"-. ' DO. b1c" C sper o Culluhcm o Conrad __o Felt Gale- Rosen - 92 Sullivan . '3.92..g_l3'I _~ 22;, .12}; 5- ,-ovel :...._.i 1"-.92*.- I 2;,-1*! Trotteroi r,-!,{f' Te-1eRoom - q 1. ! 1 - 92 1 Holmes Gundy i._.-..__.i___.._ UPI ABSN BY STANLEY SCOTT _;,~..- Nib v§n<._Fss n UPI!--POLICE TONIGHT scucnrcnuzs T0 uvo TOSSED FcU?fTRL'§EF?§"vLHeuacx NATIONALI ADERA PAFSINS HALCCLMAurc¢Js£TIi§: L A e. TO nor:THErxnz or --_-_¥-y nwI§~5:EnfgU§%"§g- -¢ L» 1 I L. ""' . HLRE 5' L-._.Tggrllé glILFP' AND GAHILAH5 Mcgras. uon ris xwaunzn. < THE MoLcEcvCOCKTAILS TCSSEDTHROUGH A LIVING moor wxwncw I ;l*l%EJE".0 _.. z sr- 0 ¬?eéLI92%*E§¥:Rl'§¬*°%¥' MAG& UNITED ¥éT%§"é%§iE§°§l'@f¥¥R¬8SE¬+-PRESSa INTERNPFICNAL . us I, THE BRICK nousi. MALCOLM awn HIS FAMILY FLED INTO THE STREET UPILE FIREKEN roucar THE FIRE. THEY DID new nzruqw T0 THE $11 ooo DWELLING IN THE HOEERATEINCOMEF EAST ELMHURST i"Ett'trJ szcrxcm. s crRIPE THE CITY.BETTY, THE rs»: NATIONALIST LEADER was REPQRTED TO navz, ILLYASH, TAKEN err rcn2; V,// DETROIT wasns HE was a PREVIOUS ENGAGEMENT, EELSHIS vxrz AND CHILDRENTOOK UPRESIDENCE KITHFRIENDS. ._ HORS CKEIIPES 1 1 or .Ké'_Q'.3 W30?/-/ll pow rvnosnu: . 17¢; cu»2?; 1?? ' - Q 20 REV 12-I-I-64! Tolson _¬.__. Belmont _.i.._._. Mohr j DeLocch ii %?w Casper i__ Ccllchun ________.._ A-E-.'»;.~1 Conrad .._.._._.._..__._ Felt ________. A Gale ii Rosen __..._.___..._ gg§ Sullivan _._....._.. ___,_=_: - Te:-an4*-¢5~.-AJ --=1 l Tgvel E. Trotter _.__.___..._.._ Tele Room ___._ l'lOlI'Ilesii I ~ Gundy __i__ UPI AAIN 1ST ADDrALcoEr AESNI NEW YCRKx I I EITE FRIENDS. P 1 POLICE sAIn THEY HADno CLUBS T0 THE BOMB Tuaowsns.NEITHER , nETEcTIvEs NCRMALCCLM WOULDcorEENT on A POSSIBLEKCTIVE. BUT THE nous: HAS FIGUREDIN LITIGATION BETWEEN rALccErAND rExsEAs E or ELIJAN UHAHKAD'5 BLACKMUSLIMS, wasousTEn KALCCLHrncm THEIR CRGANIZATION. INUESTISATCRSEEEPT up FRAGMENTS orFOUR EOTTLES_INMALCOLF'S Ecxz. THE soEEs WEREFASHIONED orEEIEEET ECTTLES cENTAIrIEc i A VCLATILE FLUID AND EIcxs EBICH EEAE SET AFIRE BEFOREBEING TCSSED THRCUGH THE wIxEoE. POLICE scr. THOMAS cowwcnssAIn THE FRASMENT5 orTHE BOTTLESHAD BEEN SENTTC THE PCLICE LAECRATCRYFOR CHEMICALANALYSIS AND in-I--v PossIELE EIwsEAPnIwTs. THE acres CRASHED THRCUGHTHE rnowr wzssow on THE FIRST FLOOR CF THE Two-srcnv HCUSE AT AEcuT 2:50 A.K. EST. ONLY A TEE nouns EARLIER MALCOLM was HAS CALLED on uzcnozs ARM THEvsELvEsTITH RIFLESTo nzrnc THEEsELvEs AGAINSTEEITE Acxs FAD RETURNED EncmA TRIP TO ENGLAND. '1 w6EEUP AND HEARS ACRASH THROUGHTHE Exunow' MALCOLM - I sAIn. THEFIRST THINGI KNEE THE HOUSEEAs onrI§E.' FIREMEN RESPGNDING To A SINGLE ALARM QUICKLY CONTRCLLEDIT. , ASKED EAETHEEHE xxzw ANY REASONwnv bores EIGHT BEFIREDINTO r HIS HOUSE KALCCLK LAUGHED. EE HAS BEEN AT cans vITE THE CHICAGO-BASEDBLACK nuszxns SINCE I PE EAs OUSTED LAST EAAcH AND FORMED HIS own MILITANT NEGRO caoup. TEE FUSLIMS CCNTEND THATTEET own THE HOUSEAND THAT IT EAs PURCHASED SOLELYFOR THE us: CF ONE or THEIR LEADERS. MALCOLM _;_:f_'§;.1 .'-,MGVED IN EHIEE HE wAs THE NEE vonx CHIEF or THE BLACK MUSLIMS. Q T.I'i_-fa. AN EVICTION eaEEA HAS BEEN ISSUED BY QUEENSCIUIL count, wnxcn SET JAN. :1 As THE DEADLINE FOR HIM T0 xcvE. %% FALCOLM TOLDPOLICE HEWAS GOINGT0 DETROITFUR SOME BusINEss I HAVE THERE. as REFUSEDTO ELAEORATEBUT sAIn THE .,_ BOMBING HADMADE IT KORE INSISTENTTHAN EVERTHAT I co. IN EURCFE, EALCOLM RANINTO conTAovEAsv. LAST PEEK HE vIsITEn THE BRITISH STEEL-MAKING CENTERor Q .. sxETHTIcx, WHERERACIAL TENSIONSHAVE nunHIGH BECAUSEor AN INFLUX or NEGROE5 rnon BRITISH COMMONWEALTHCOUNTRIES. FCRMER BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARYPATRICK connow EAL DEFEATED IN HIS BID TC VIN A sEAT IN commons IN A s l CONSTITUENCT EAET6¬T@BEE. WALKERS LESS T0 PE ; HAD RACIAL OVERTONES ANDTHE BRITISH BROADCASTI CANE IN FDR CRITICISF RHEN IT TRIED TO ARRANGE BETWEEN MALCOLM AND GRIFFITHS» CK522PES '0-:smev.1n-1-54! Tolsgn Mohr -1965 Belmont 1. 9? i -.-. I Malcolm X ogSmethw'1'ck Tour sunwcmDeLo::ch if.- I I 'LDNDON,'FQb- r - 13Th: Brit- IP11!?-Qitéd ll! "these 1'-E1¬V'|3iOnI - T919 TrotterCasperB90111 "!L..'lI. ishBroadcasti.ngCorporationlspeople and the whole of the Collohon -__ gs Conrad ,a" Malcolmx, ' * the militant 7 -£3 am world _" were K "deavoring to , GqndEvans __..._._ turn Brnethwic!: into a kind of Nationalist, around Bmethwlck'I Birmingham, Alabama.