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John Chancellor — Part 3
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CG 161-1203
— OL, EE a . oe
- On August 3, 1965
aes, Illinois,
_ _— furnished the fo
“Te He had become acquainted with appointee about Ga,
years ago but does not remember the Specific dates nor the
chronology of evénts. The appointee had been an employee
of the old "Chicago Sun" which had a large television: and
radio operation. The appointee had been working on the ©
| CLIFTON UTLEY television program and one of hs duties had
been to be present in the newspaper's editorial department
to- obtain the latest news for UTLEY's program. ‘The appointee
had also worked for the newSpaper aS an ad employee of the .
"Chicago Sun-Times", but was released by the newspaper during At
a reduction in force. The newspaper had tried to retain its — -
older employees so the appointee had been released because V¢
of his youthful age at that time. b
vaguely recalls the appointee having been
involved in an episode of some kind while employed by the
newspaper. There was some question about the appointee being
involved in a possible "peeping tom" incident, but the matter
did not come into Sharp focus and did not involve the newsSpaper., —
| GHB said the incident did not break into any public scandal
and he does not recall whether or not the a Ointee was
actually arrested or brought to trial. said that the
appointee had a good explanation for his action and that
while he does mt remember the detail of the explanation the
appointee's supervisors at the newSpaper had accepted and had
been satisfied with his offered explanatios:.
Ga :: acquainted with the appointee's first wife,
oes not remember the details o e divorce, but presumes it -
was a case of two persons not being dle to get along with
each other. He said the divorce had been under amicable
circumstances and-had not attracted any unfavorable attention.
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