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Senator Edward Kennedy — Part 1
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In Reply, Please Refer to . duly 15; 1968
‘ the morning of July 14, 1968, with a man whom he_identified
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE -
‘FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
New York, New York
NYfile 62-New’ | . a
Unknown Subject; Threat Against
Senator Edward F. Kennedy ; ~
On July 14, 1968, a man identifying himself as ©
elephonically contacted the New York Office
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and advised
that he had been drinking in the’ American Legion Post Bar,
AQth Street near Eighth Avenue, New York, New York, on
ennedy", The bartender tried to keep
however, pought.him several drinks more,
attempted to obtain more details, but was unable to
called back later the same evening and
ow drunk, and was probably drunk
further advised that he was
as follows:
admitted at
this morning.
employed by—Cahners._bu
BS
Race , pRO
Sex . . Maile ; p. AF
Height . Five feet seven inches
Age. Approximately 60 1.
Weight ° _ 150 pounds |
Hair “45+ . | White and balding os,
Build .. Medium ; me
Complexion Medium
This document contains neither
recommendations nor conclusions . ma,
of the FBI. It is the property. . ~
of the FBI and is loaned to your oe
agency; it and its contents are
not to be distributed outside
your agency e . | _ “4 4. :
EOCLOSURE
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