WEISBERG FOIA REQUEST:SEVEN FBI DOCUMENTS FORWARDED TO CIA FOR REVIEW

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104-10433-10167 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 ; 0,4;c0,a,4,4,A.A.m.16.161214.ZiL64Li.l.m4 ' 414iik., 7 � � TELETYPE r CODE TO LEGAT SANTO DOMINGO �-"".. C.) 72/v/e/61,1 FROM DIRECTOR FBI a � .101- 0 Dec411 4/11/68 1 . Mr. Rosen nom 1 . Mr. G. C. Moore 1 - Mr. Griffith 1 Mr. Atkinson ASSASSINATION OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. # I: � VIA TELETYPE /4930(e00 APR 11.1968 ENCIPHERED TWO AND FOUR DATED APRIL EIGRT -.LAST PERTINENT DATA rs REMUS WAS INCORPORATED INTO LEN AWD FURNISHED WEITZ HOUSE, ATTUNE', GENERAL AND INTERESTED AGENCIES BY APRIL TEN INSTANT. IN VIEW OF NATURE AND ENORMITY OF ALLEGATIONS MADE .BY HEENAN HEMMER LORA CONCERNING THIS MATTER, LEGAT MUST ENDEAVOR , TO VERIFY 02 DISPROVE SUCH ALLEGATIONS. PHOTOGRAPH OF ONE =MAN HENRIQUES LOU, ALSO KNOWN AS HEENAN M1NRIQ s' URENA LOU, BORN OCTOBER FOUR, FIFTEEN, AT SAN DIEGO, CUBA,OR SANTIAGO DE CUBA, CUBA, BEM FORWARDED SEPARATEIX. ;d2-9 RED.� V -4q BUREAU FILES =WEAL ABOVE INDIVIDUAL IS DOMINICAN CITIZEN' , ID APR 12 1968 �;\r) AND HIS PARENTS WERE MAX AND GUARDIA. BENRIQUEZ. f 0 V 1.. Foreign Liaison Unit (route through for r � 1 - 105-168197 (H. Rap Brown) _� 1 . loo.osoap (S. Ca chael)-% � e"-:#,F1P47.104. 5- Okl(P--man enriquezior � - MAIL ROOM TU. - A 13-00000 TELETYPE TO LEGAT aANTO DOMINGO RE: ASSASSINATION OS MARTIN LUTHER KING* JR � �THIS INFORMATION WAS CLASSIFIED "SECRRT" BY C/A. � - CIA ON AUGUST NINE, SIXTY SIX, ADVISED IT HAD NOT BAD ANY OPERATIONAL INTEREST IN AND ITS FILES INDICATED = NAB �VERT UNSAVORY IMPUTATION." ADDITIONAL MUM? INFORMATION CONCERNING HENRIQUES LORA WILL BS FORWARDED BY AIRTZLi NOTE: Legat in retels reported Henriques Lora had volunteered a third party had over heard a conversation in Santo Domingo between two Dominican communists in which it was alleged that Stokely Carmichael and B. Rap Brown advocated the death of Martin Luther King and King's assassination-would benefit the cause of black violence. � lc 141 10�4 A ou. � 13-00000 PERTINENT DATA IN REMO WAS INCORPORATED INTO LHM AND FURNISHED WHITE SOUSE, ATTORNEY 0:4 AND INTERESTED AGENCIES BY APRIL TEN INSTANT. IN VIEW OF NATURE AND ENORMITY OF ALLEGATIONS MADE BY MEAN HENRIQUEZ LORA CONCERNING THIS MATTER, LEGAT MUST ENDEAVOR TO nun OR DISPROVE SUCH ALLEGATIONS. PHOTOGRAPH OF ONE HEENAN EENRIQUEZ LOU, ALSO KNOWN AS HERMAN HENRIQUEZ URENA LOU, BORN OCTOBER TWENTY FOUR, FIFTEEN, AT SAX DIEGO, CUBA, OR SANTIAGO DE CUBA, CUBA, BEING FORWARDED SEPARATELY. REC- V ' AND HIS PARENTS WERE MAX AND MAMA RIMEL CIA ON APRIL S RA WAS CITIZEN OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC WHO HAD BEEN TRAVELING ON PASSPORT # tr-4, ONE ONE TWO SEVEN DATED JANUARY TWENTY FIVE, :�FIFTY NINE, IN ONE NINE SIX TWO HE REBID AfINTONI. ki0RXTEN ' BUREAU FILES REVEAL ABOVE INDIVIDUAL IS DOMINICAN CITIZEN � Is APR 121958 INIONERESS SIXTY TWO, ADVISED ABOVE HENRIQUE . Foreign Liaison Unit (routs through for r - 105-168197 (SM. Rap Brown) 1 10 4601O (S. Ca ehael)� � '� --t;-� ,`-') 051 3Uer ---nan enriquea Lor � � -� MAU. WOW Ma' �**#. CODE TELETYPE 1e4- ifre- 4/11/6S 1 . Mr. Rosen URGENT 1 . Mr. G. C. Moore 1 . Mr. Griffith 1 . Mr. Atkinson To MAT SANTO DOMINGO. FROM DIRECTOR FBI 72/(14161). ASSABSINATION OF MARTIN um= ICING, JR. ��������� ViA TELETYPE � � f6 8 � ENCIPHERED TWO AND FOUR DATED APRIL EIGHT-141ST �'% GUIETWORIO 13-00000 thwaltilark. TELETYPE TO LEGAT SAWN DOMINGO RI: ASSASSINATION OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. MADRID, SPAIN, ACCORDING TO CIA, al HAD BEEN INVOLVED IN BOTH PRO�CASTRO AND ANTICASTRO ACTIVITIES IN MADRID DURING PRECEDING TKO YEARS AND WAS SUSPECTED OF BEING A MINDER OF CUBAN 0-TWO. THIS INFORMATION WAS CIAMPI= "SNOW" BY CIA.. CIA OK AUGUST MINK, SIXTY SIX, ADVISED IT BAD NOT HAD ANY OPERATIONAL iN BERMAN BENRIQUEX LOU AND ITS FILES iNDICATED HI HAS "VERY UNSAVORY REPUTATION.. ADDITIONAL PERTINENT WORMATION CONCERNING HENRIQUES LOU WILL BE FORWARD= BY LINTEL.: NOTIt Legat in retels reported Henriques Lora had volunteered a third party had over heard a conversation. in Santo Domingo between two Dominican communists in which it was alleged that Stokely Carmichael and R. Rap Brown advocated the death of Martin Luther King and King's assassination-would benefit the cause of black violence. 13-00000 in. .UNITED STATES (0�'ERNMENT Memorandum �ro Mr. D. J. Brennan, Jrionrel, DATE: April 17, ROM OSA GIN. 6,0 � 111 S. J. Papichip, UBJECT: L =MIN 1968 Tatum OeLoo,11 Mot Ow* r:ozxst Collation Conrad FelSilky Gale Hellen Tavel Trotter Tel.. Poem �.� Helm', tit .4414 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA),' furnished the allowing to the Liaison Agent on April 17, 1968: .� A CIA source, characterized as being very reliable, advised that on or about A. 1 15 1968 n individual identi- fying himself as a ed at the itok the and asked to be as soon as possib be noted that reference is Lag made to the Office of the Be was asked to furnish his loca address'i and he refused to do so. He became very agitated and then left. So far he has not returned to the aforementioned office. CIA's source stated that answers, the general description of the suspect in the instant case as. reported in newspapers. sommuiw' ACTION: The above information is being directed to the attention of the Civil Rights Section of the General Investigative Division. (4) 1 - Mr. McGOwan (Long) lx Liaison W'Mr. Papicht . ,1 .t OW-111" olUnteered-information indicating that he applied for in California, on June 16 1964, and that he registered as a matibirlarTNe on February 21 1966. ad Be was born pril 6, uri (town not given). CIA's source described- - him as 5'10"; igrpounds; brown hair, receding hairline on both sides; a scar, not prominent, about two and one half inches Long across the center of his forehead. His most outstanding characteristic was his grin, described as "dis- concerting and resembling a grimacetdr�Illi- Atio4 "CU dvised that this same in ormaWnahas b(;6i1"4" given to our Legato CIA As,chvAsg tht0d164 ble sources in Tokyo to establish the Om suta.41_ If this lead washes out, CIA would like to be adV 13-00000 .��..,..:. , 1 .�� �-: -UNITED sTATEs covERNMENT � Memorandum ro : Mr. D. J. Brennan, Jr./71-1., twit: April 17, 1968 'ROM DU 1���� Via 1.0 OS : S. J. Papichipf UBJECT: LHURKIN asked to be sig be noted that reference is being made to the office of the U.S. National Maritime Union.) He was asked to furnish his local address in Tokyo* and he refused to do so. He became very agitated and then left. So far he has not returned to the aforementioned office. CIA's source stated that Richards answers. the general description of the suspect in the instant case as reported in newspapers. Tat 4.or. � - Usit.00 � Afxhop � Conain Collotwe� Contod r� t Cole 14-reen ret Tavel Trotter Tel*. Poem - Helmets it ...Gers. tif Richard Ober, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), furnished the following to the Liaison Agent on April 17, 1968: A, CIA source, characterized as being very reliable, advised that on or about A 1 15, 1968, an individual identi- fying himself as Gerald Lee Richards, a U. S. seaman, called at the Tokyo* offic cK the National Maritime Union and on a-ship as soon as possible. (It should � ,Richards volunteered information indicating that he applied for seaman's papers in San Pedro, Ca1iforn , on June 16*'19644Land that he registered as a meibii oUtKe National Maritimer Union in San Pedro on February 21, 1968. He has aocial Securit13. and U. S. Coast 'Guard identifying document Z2711-782. He was corn April 8, � 44924�inaig ri (avtown not given). CIA's source described -him as 5'10"; 155 pounds; brown hair, receding hairline on both sides; a scar, not prominent, about two and one half inchest long across the seater of his forehead. His most outstanding characteristic was his grin, described as "dim- concerting and resembling a grimace.fir. (70_ --..447.;�;64 464 Ober advised that this same informaWn,has given to our Legatilt4yo. CIA isr.ch, orig thPodiffiallis00.1.ble sources in Tokyo to establish the 1211, uta.p.t_Richardis. If this lead washes out, CIA would like to be adVisegA . ACTION: The above information is being directed to the attention of the Civil Rights Section of the General Investigative Division. rif SJP:clb (4) 1 - Mr. McGoian-(Long) Liaison. - Papichs .." 13-00000 444i4wis, ittal.tAJg!o!A 60,4�A ipartg sae 40 maT Ire) reffiC14.1 �GA OM NO. 1011. 11/ 111����1116 � UNITED STATES C. ERNMENT Memorandum )(t TO :Mr. W. C. Sullivan I FROM :mt. J. A. Sizoo iutmcr: 75, �iv_1(3) At 6:35 pm 4/22/68, kpVx Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), furnished the fo information to Night Supervisor James F. McGuire by telephone: � AO DATE: Axil 22, 1968 Toleoe Deloach Mohr Ri shop Casper Callahan Canted Felt rale 'i.oses Sullivan Tavel Trotter Tots. Room Holmes � =4 N(i) urther, he does no know of any fac con ec on of these individuals with the Ring case. He said sources were trying to develop this matter further. He also advised that C/A would send the FBI a written communication concerning this matter on 4/23/68. At 9:10 pm 4/22/68, that a check had been made with the pdetermined that JFM:chs (7) ' 2 - Mt. Sullivan 1 1 - Mr. Rosen 1 1 - Mr.4(Helgeson 1 e A FR 3 C itme b acc-41 CONTIN - Mr. J.A.Sizoo - Mr, Papich - Ml. J.F.McGuire orall advised / 13 ..go-CrfERAPAu"'" /4.1-R 24 1968 sereigiviati : 11141r I ua CIA I. AP' 13-00000 .k � �`.ttir&g, 4. � ' " � � ' at QDR" Memorandum to Mr. Sullivan BE: MURKIN � the assassination of Martin Luther King. indicated t at the entire information may be a complete hoax; however. CIA will advise FBI if any additional data comes to their attention. ACTION: The above information was orally furnished to Mr. Belgeson, General Investigative Division. A 2 V � ,e = 13-00000 � � ' -`" try; ' � � , � UNITED STATES ERNMENT Memorandum )(.si:mr, W. C. Sullivan FROM :Mt. J. A. Size SUBJECT: MURKIN- DATE: April 22, 1968 Tolecte 0�Loaelt .Rottl &shop Casper Callahan Conrad Felt rte:el.en Sullivan Tavel Trott.. Tele. Room Holmes � tidy At 8:35 pm 4/22/68, John Mapother, Clandestine Service, / � Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), furnished the following 0 information to Night Supervisor James F. McGuire by telephone: � CIA sources in Panama have reported two American citizens are being detained in Panama City, Panama, at the request of the Costa Rican authorities. Allegedly, they are being detained in connection with the assassination of Martin Luther King. These individuals are identified as Tom Wolman, born 7/17/44 in New York, Wolman has Passport Number 3085474, issued 1/29/68, and his permanent residence is shown as 30 Larrys Lane, Pleasantville, New York. The other individual is identified as Douglas Harry Hulbard, Passport Number 330926, Hulbard is described as a former soldier who has returned to Panama to be married. CIA did not have any further descriptive data regarding Hulbard. These two individuals were traveling in a Chevrolet, License Number 23GH19, Motor Number 13 387 13 113711. The ve4ie1e and license plates could not be further described by CIA. According to CIA, Woman 'a passport indicates he had entered and departed El Salvador and Honduras on 4/17/68; Nicaragua on 4/18/68. Mr. Mapother advised he has no indication why the Costa Rican authorities have requested the detention of the above- described individuals. Further, he does not know of any factual connection of these individuals with the King case. He said CIA sources were trying to develop this matter further. He also advised that CIA would send the FBI a written communication concerning this matter on 4/23/68. At 9:10 pm 4/22/68, Norman Poulin, CIA, orally advised that a check had been made with the Costa Rican authorities and determined that Costa Rica has no information regarding the above mentioned individuals; that Costa Rica did not request Panamanian authorities to hold these individuals, that they have no request from any American authorities to detain them; and that they have Kok-- -1. 4 ,t RE- �Wej � JFM:che (7)- * c: a. ' CONT1Nez D lias-urrzEl""" 1 - Mr. Sullivan 1 - Mr. J.A.Sizoo 1 - Mr. Rosen I 1 - Mr. Papich 0 .AFR 241968 2 - Mr. HelgesOn 1 - Mr. J.F.McGuire A6n sn"rt 13-00000 � V � Memorandum to Mr. Sullivan RE: MURKIN no knowledge of any connection between these individuals and the assassination of Martin Luther King. Poulin indicated that the entire information may be a complete hoax, however, CIA will advise FBI if any additional data comes to their attention. ACTION:. The above information was orally furnished to Mr. Belgeson, General Investigative Division. 13-00000 � OFOOsedi /PO 1/0. 10 akar Di/ MOON SIA0011. NO. WO. IP ND� 'Of/ UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum :Mr. W. C. Sullivan NI : J. A. Sizoo : (MUlt..1 KIN this date that � DATE: 4/28/68 '�rlt I I ���� � �_� r Central Intelligence A ency (CIA), advised IV - , � Germany, had advised the American Embassy, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, that he believed he had seen an individual whom he thou ht to be Eric Starvo Galt at the n the afternoon of 4/23/68. Because he thoug t to individual looked like Galt he made an effort to get some (t)Q2) ilinformation con rning him. He found he was registered at the Cb)( did nothnow if had roistered at the hotel as an American. In conversation with he learned tha was employed by the (adress unknown and was en route to . references ACTION: Bufiles contain no references to or the CIA' was advised that Bufiles contain no or None. For information. This is being referred to the General Investigative Division. JHK:brr1 : (8) !! .1 - Mr. Sullivan 1 - Mr. Rosen 1 - Mr. Sizoo 1 - Mr. G.C. Moore REC- 31 1 - Mr. McGowan 1 - Mr. McDonough 1 - Mr. Kavanagh. ) � � 4 Vb. s. _ � 0. ������������������ OSONOOOM 13-00000 � -,:dr4:Hii,4,7,17.7-4714.11.7177.l � 01,00016 0066i 110 eat MID IMMO* Ole 0161. NO. NO. DV ����4. 1010..106 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum :Mr. W. C. Sullivan.v J. A. S1=0 / Cr' MURKIN DATE: 4/28/68 Norman Pulin, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), advised this date that a german doctor,.Klaus Steer, German Director, Scientific Department,'Afriei,.E: Mercir-Aktiengesellschast, Karmstady, Germany, had advised the American Embassy, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, that he believed he had seen an individual whom he thought to be Eric Starvo Galt at the Bristol Hotel,' Lagos, Nigeria., on the afternoon of 4/23/68. Because he thought the individual looked like Gait he made an effort to get some information concerning him. He found he was registered at the hotel as J9e'4itsgaque, Room 403, receipt number D52138, account number' '08325:- The doctor did notknow if Musgaque had registered at the hotel as an American. In conversation with Musgaque the doctor learned that Musgaque was employed by the Wilder Oil Company (Adress unknown) and was en route to . Warni Oil Field, Nigeria. Bufiles contain no references to Joe Musgaque or the Wilder Oil Company. � 1011 Mr. Pulin, CIA, was advised that Bufiles contain no ,101 references to Joe MUSgaque or Wilder Oil Company. ACTION: None. For information. This is being referred to the General Investigative Division. � JHIC:brr 1 - Mr. (8) Sullivan . � 1 - Mr. Rosen 1 - Mr. Sizoo 1 - Mt. G.C. Moore REG- 3.1 1 - Mr. McGowan 1 - Mr. McDonough 1 - Mr. XavanagtIL 06 111. S. ... 10101600010 - ����������=1�11. A : u, .01.01.���������� � 4��� 111611��������M� D0100....... � I 13-00000 4. iliadiaallattakaii4; 'thkilarlird A 11418444/44�=.4 Airtel ) To: SAC, Washington Field From: Director, FBI . � -NURICIN � Kjer . 4-29-68 I - Mr. Hudson On 4-28.48 � re resentative f CIA advised the Bureau that a The indiv ual was identified as reportedly an employee of the unknown). d a vised the erican Embassy, that he believed he had seen an ou ht to be Eric Starvo Galt at the on the afternoon of 4-23-68. who is - (address Washington Field, check passport records for any identifying data concernin and also attempt to - determine through the De rtmen o tate any information concerning th which reportedly Is operating in If no n ormation a able I State Department records regarding the determine whether State Department can obta n this information from the Embassy. Randle immediately. 1. meisphis (info) tiAl.0 REC 5 F.TB:j (5) / 4 APR 30 St geningri NOTE: See memorandum from J. A. Sizoo to W. C. Sullivan dated 4-28-68, captioned "Nurkin." JRK:brr. 13-00000 I *MM. 40.1.11MS ..M1111�10 MUM10. MMIMMO. OMMW. .10111M ����.��� Airtel Tos SAC, Washington Field From: Ddrictor, FBI Amara 448-68 . 1 - Mr. Hudson On 4�.28-68, a representative of CIA advised the Bureau that a German doctor, Klaus Steer, German Director, Scientific Department, Africa,- E. Merck Aktiengesellschast, Karmstady, Germany, had advised the American Embassy, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. that he believed he had seen an individual whoa he thought to be Eric Starvo Galt at the Bristol Hotel, Lego* Nigeria, on the afternoon of 4-23-68. The individual was identified as Joe MUsgaque, who is , reportedly an employee of the Wilder 011 Company (address unknown). Washington Field, check passport records for any � identifying data concerning Musgaque; and also attempt to determine through the Department of State any information concerning the Wilder 011 Company, which reportedly is operating in Nigeria. If no information available in State Department records regarding the Wilder Oil Company, determine whether State Department can obtain this information from the Nigerian Embassy. Handle immediately. Memphis (info) ZINO lh 4,4 (5) 0,43.0 REc , 4-1-- 4 APR 30 1968. ROTE: See memorandum (from J. A. Sizoo to W. C. Sullivan 0�0�11,10M1011. dated 4-28-68, captioned "Murkinn4HK:brr. it 3 1968 mania An. Row 13-00000 .e Mr..D. J. Drennan, Jr. S. J. Papich COMUUNIST PAR?! GP COLOMBIA.. 11;RNAL SECURITY - COLOrdSIA 2ay 22, 10013 -oet This irformtion /gill be checked out ty the Soviet Section for any significant indicators relatieg to the movement of funds through Soviet intelligence cbancela. " This information and enclosure are also being directed to the attention of the General Investknative Diviston in the event se desire to check any identified currency otilized by James Earl Ray natant the attached linting. - Enclosure SJP:clb -1 - U. Pranigan 1 - Ur. Wannall 1 - Nr. McGonan Murkin Pile - Liaison 1 - Ur. Papich � i4 DEC 1-319c8 WhermatArr..1��������������09,....fteor � / /../ rcr -r.r.CC�,RP": S7 'Ai'. 4 , ������111 A :OA .Arnoltr,WMPlar.Mtrmilmw-5,m!0.04101mirosolowis .1. V " � ����� 13-00000 D, J. rronnan, Jr. S. .3, Papich CONNUN.T.ST INUITY 02 cot:opt:N..1.A 1;1111Ala C or,T3 nAy 1D63 //>,/ ���������� Tito Contral Intelligence Aconey (CZA) proviouT.4 has furnished iniermation concernino tho.arrast so-1 two indi- viduals in Colmbia vho clawlestiaely Irecuvlit into tho country a lavao Dum.� OE c.Ixreucy slated to bo (lc:livered to thD� COMMIli34.; Pnrty of boloribia. On Iszy 212.106U, Themns Karam1rmatvlo, Dorttv;;Y. Dircictor o2-Ylani:19 CX,1.4� il!ado*avaiLablothe enolosed llmt scrial'numberSof tho.qurrency recovered by Colombi:An oXXieials. Xt shodid bo noted that thefirst.dir;it in each Ilsted nuwtel, designell tho.particular.denominntion (/41;'-4-15; 3-0i0; 5-*C,O; 6-1W10), ACT%011: FY' �������������� ���������� . This ingoxnation nil be c!:ecked out ty _tbo- Coviot Section :for auy significant Amlicateaz rolatil?g. to tho�roveoent of iunds throu:th Ooviet intelliconeo�c!lans, ."' Thir.; in.formation and enclo9ure are 17�.1 Inint! � dipacto,.1 to thelttontion 02 the C:enoral in to event to der;li-e to chzek any idc:atifted currenc.:zr by Jr,m*i.; Earl P.Ity the attackied Luclusuvo *1. Branivan 1 - WanRall :icGowao 1)- Zii.w%zia riTe - 1;71,001 . ��� � ix � � 71- �.� Ft? uc 6 .1...�����e� � � ! . ? 13-00000 ',\ Vs) of the Central Intelligence Agency personally �e ivere the Press release noting that the captioned committee was sponsoring a two-day conference at Georgetown University on November 23 and 24 in commemoration of the Tenth Anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's death. Mr, 1particularly noted that former Special Agent William rner was scheduled to be the moderator of a panel dealing with unique investigative techniques. In the program Turner is identified as a former FBI Agent, author of � numerous books on investigative tectiniques. Among others appearing on the program are Fred Cook, MarigLane, HaroldX!eisber all of whom who have been outspoken critics �V the FBI. N, � TO FROM OPTIOMAt K44plo. LO Ow/ $W IDIT.0,4 01a O.N. GIG. NO. VP UNITED STATES GOW-INMENT MIV-104, 11107207V72eltini \ Mr. E. S. Mil lery \JY'` W. A. Branigap DATE: November 294 - 1973 el SUBJECT: dOMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE ASSASSINATIONS. MISCELLANEOUS - INFORMAT-ION CONCERNING On November 21, 1973, Mr. * 1 Assoc 141"q 5 Vic 1 �omp, Ext. 'Gyn. � ideo laspo � 10,1 Mors. � SP" Train Lord � UNIP Mroct � 1 attached advised that his Agency would have'covera of the conference and that he would be happy to pass along an 'data developed by their coverage. / The Central Intelligence Agency, according tor, _ as concerned over the appearance of their ex-employees - Victoi.Marchetti and GeorgeyO'Toole.. i Mr. nformation. Anything of pertinence received from Mr. will be made a matter of record. A copy of this memorandum as been designated for 'the personnel file of ex-Agent Turner. WAB:hkeit; (5) 62-112697 Enclosure 1 - Personnel File. of Willi 1 - Mt. E. W. Walsh 1 - Mt. E. S. Miller 1 - Mt. W. A. Branigan "XERO:c - � 11 .r-nr �-`2;:-.13�"" I 3 � REC-89 6,2 �/I4216- f. rrY,-1.1,Z er OS�'� Oc-C) 12.1.1.111:11xERox e � ri /. rr /.1.> g--see� ix,ftedPcezi.j. 13-00000 COMO4satOIMI40.10 MP 1907 7D111014 GSA 0474. 470. 550. 7? UNITED STATES COV-1NMENT Memoranattm. TO Mr. E. S. FROM : W. A. Branigap DATE: November 29, 1973 SUBJECT: COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE ASSASSINATIONS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATaON CONCERNING t soio-toe.- � Assoc .r., gifAlse ViCetnp. Sri,. Err. Affairs Files B. Cons. Den. Inv- !tient. Inseecrio Inteli. Laboratory ____ � Pion. & Eel. � .. Spec. Troiniett � Legal Caen. �Telephtne Rev. � Director Seel _ 4 g On November 21, 1973, Mr. Raymond Rocca of the Central Intelligence Agency-personally delivered the attached t67 Vp k � press release noting that the captioned committee was sponsoring a two-day conference at Georgetown University on November 23 and 24 in commemoration of the Tenth Anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's death. Mr. Rocca particularly noted that former Special Agent William Turner was scheduled to be the moderator of a panel dealing with unique investigative techniques. In the program Turner is identified as .a former FBI Agent, author of numerous books on investigative techniques. N, Among others , appearing on the program are Fred Cook, Markniane, HarolOVeisberg, all of whom who have been outspoken critics of'the FBI. \-. �- ' --- , ..1 ( 'was concerned over the appearance of their ex-employees - The Central Infelligence Agency, according to Mr. Rocca, '. I -s Victor4Marchetti and GeorgeyO'Toole., -----4,c , Mr. Rocca advised that his Agency would have'covera --1,, , of the conference and that he would be happy to pass along an t.� i .L data developed by their coverage. 11 ACTION: For information. Anything of pertinence received from Mr. Rocca will be made a matter of record. A copy of this memorandum has been designated for 'the personnel file of ex-Agent Turner. (5) 62-112697 Enclosure 1 - Personnel File of Willi 1 - Mr. E. W. Walsh _1-,�; 1 - Mr. E. S. Miller - Mr. W. A..Branigan - ---- XEROX 19/3 .JDEC 1 3 19/:i REC-89 602 -4/07647�.3 r:-.11c.1 er fe;C"16# 1;2k1:IXBRox DLC 12 19'7:4 4 , t_1? Let � /-4edereCi 13-00000 � MICR AM PT N111-16Ing A LD. J. � Eszctrrrvz Doesc-..=: COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE ASSASSINATIONS 1620 10r STREET. N. W. WASHINGTON. fl. C. 20006 (202) 252-1132 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: " :ROB! AT 8 Oirri YilUISCTOU � VFW rtr.9r..48C13 In observance of the tenth anniversary of President Kennedy's. death, the Committee to Investigate AsSessinations is sponsoring .a two-day Conference at Georgetown University on November 23rd and 24th. A brochure describing the Conference and its program is attached. As you will note, several of the Nation's prominent writers and investi- gators of the assassinations of the past decade will speak. - While a number of different points of view on the subject will be represented, there is general consensus that the Executive Branch has 7 failed to make known all the relevant facts of the assassinations.. We believe that the Congress must ultimately take the initiative if the public is to learn all-of the facts, and that Watergate has shown us that Congress' action depends largely, on disclosures by an informed press and other news media. ' A press pass will be available for you at the Conference registration desk. For further information, please contact: Ms. Andrel&yatt Conference Coordinator (202) 232-1152 A. , Ivd.f.i.a4r) 1 g le14 All,rggeOSUP a I -1 '2, LE 4A:a � COVEME Z. � 13-00000 ay, THE LAST THREE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS- HAVE BEEN DECIDED BY BULLETS: � result decide:I by the assassination of Presidont John F. Kennzdy re;1 ,...kcicl�ad by the o,sassination. of S�mator Kehncdy 1971 � rst rivcided by the noar-assassinaCion of Govcrror. WHAT iszthe evidence? Vi!-10 ftre the fatal shots? VHY has there been such a concerted effort to the fztts? WHO *55 reafly beh;nd the assassiniltions? CCP,11.: SHAZ Ti-Ir FIN'1INGS OF THE. NATION'S EXPERTS AT� A TWO DAY CONFERENCE SPONSORED BY THE COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE ASSASSINATIONS TO BE 11FLD AT: G r 0 7,', G ;;-.7 0 V.! N t V 17, RS I Y r?� Atz-rn 1 1-5 41. Nov. 2324, 1973 commtrECE TO INVESTIGATE ASSASSINATIONS 1S20 16th 5trcrts Washingicn, D.C. � (102) 2$2.1152 1-%. .7* L_sz; k.,Ij 71. ! 7 F .4"1 .13 4�0 4.0 I �VAtrY ���,+, 1 ", " 1.) JOHN F. KENNEDY 2 SYLVANUS OLYMNO ABDUL KARIM KAS3EN1 o MEDGAR EVERS "NCO" ..D1:�.:1-1 DIEM 0 JICME DORJI Dli3 AL SHISHAKL1 r� PIERRE . HASSAN ALI MANSOUR MALCOLM *); *ViOL Li UZ7.0 o MAO MCNDEZ MO' TD:EGRO s r- Atsu:3AKAR .T2,;.,LzwiN 3 J.T.V. HENDRIK � VE.F.:I.VOI.7RD -IRAN VAN VAN a LINCOLN ROCKWELL CHE GuEvAR MARTiN LUTHER SING ROZEP" F. KENNEDY � 17.1...`UARDO MONDLANF 10M .1141.30YA 4.: A.A. ...S1�!r...:RMARKE 7 WALLACE13SALVADORE ALLEN!' . a �-res My FRIDAY � NOVEWER 23 9:00 LATE REGISTRATION Early Registrants pick up p;:sses, .5:30 NELCON1E: Mr. Cernard Fensterwald, Jr., Executive Director, Committee to Investigate Assassinations Mr. Norman Mailer, Author and Forwarder of The Fifth .1.i'stal.e 10:00 CURT STATUS OF PROMINENT ASSASS I NATION CASES: j FY. CA. sr Mr. Robert P. Smith, Director :sesearch, Committee to Investigate A � ,assina lions RFK Ci'sSE Robert I ionson, Attorney, pre.:ent counsel for Sirhan Sirhan KING CASE � Mr. James Lesar, Attorney, p:-esent Y.:ounsel for James Eari Ray WALLACE CASE .-.- Mr. Rori-dd Van Doren,. . Newsman, Author, rcsearther into the Ka: kg-ound of Arthur. Bremer ROCKV,12LL CASE � Ms. Meredith Rode, Profr:st,or at Federal . �City College, Authority in killing of George Lincoln Rockwell 11:30 UNiQUE INVESTIGATIVE TECHNIQUES: Mr. Wiiiiarn Turner, Moderztor � Former Fal Agent, Autllor or numerous batiks . on investigative technioues � � Mr. George O'Toole. �. Foimer CIA Agent, Free-Lance Writer, e%pert on the PSE . (Psychnlogicil Stress E.vaitf..tor) Mr. Rc.:;,er t Coirpirter Engineer, lecturer on the Warren Commission. � Report � 1963.� 1973 PRIDAY Ct.mtinPacl 12:30 BRAI( FOR LUNCH 2:00 MEDICAL AND PHYSICAL EVIDENCE: Mr, Josiah Thc;mpson, Moderator � Professor at Haverford College, Athor of Six Seconds In Dallas . Dr. Cyril Wccht Profefisor of Law and f Forensic Medicrne at 'Duquesne University; Coroner of Pittsburgh, Pa. � Ms: Sylvia Meagher �.Attorney; UN Official, au' thor of Accessories After-The Fact Mr. Roger Hanson � Attorney, counsel to Sirhan Sirhan Mr. Herbert MacDonnell -- Professor of Criminalistics, Corning University; expert in case of Fred Hampton � Mr. Mark Lane � Attorney, author of 'Rush To Judgment and Executive Action 6:00 BREAK FOR DINNER 8:30 WARREN COMMISSION REPORT: FACT OR FICTION � A slide show and lecture by Mr. Robert Saltzman � D:30 SA TURDAY NOVEMSE:7. 24 AS.1.4/...`"..W4t.liONS AND THE V.EDIA: Mr. iohn Henry Fauii., � Humorist and Author of Feer n Trial Mr. fcobert Kaiser � Aut:-.or of. RFK Must. � Die Mr. ana:d Freed � CO-Aut?-c:. of Exam/vet A caw?. Mr. H.:roi .1 Weisberg � Author Y./.. Fr:um: Mr. id Charach � Author o ccor,-,/ . Mr. Peter Noyes � Author 'IS Of Mr. Fred C00% -- Author of ilur,:tu51:00%!; and articies 12:30 BREAK FOR LUNCH 2:00 THE05.!ES OF CONSPIRACY: Mr. Richard Sp ragtie, 4Y, Computer expert anti authicr Dr. Richard Popkin, Prof.or � University; author of Me 'zeco.'re Co:. rietclier Prouty -- ro!nlcr � Officn- bct.vcecr -?ertn;:�r4:-7.nd 0r The Secret � Mr. Ro.%ert K. Brown �-- Services Officer; expert in :.tt:rnpts on � life of Castro Mr. Earl �I;olz � Reporter for D;Illas Merning News, expert on Organized Cr:-.1es . � Mr. Viet-7�r Marchetti Former CIA A:telt; authu: - Mr. Pet�:r Dal: Scott � "Pre:csor � Berkeley; Author of T r Crwipire:y � � 5:00 INDIVILIML. WORKSHOPS V1171 1;ir. �SPEAKE:::..3 � . Question uvi Answer Sesc:ons 6..co riN; 13-00000 4- iiT 4-eum-0--�,-,4�4-t Ytr et 4 td,a) itimp4.4.--)