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Senator Edward Kennedy — Part 1
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BAC, Boston
Director, FBI -
i, MASSACHUSUTTS
A member of Senator Edward Kennedy's staff has
advised that captioned individual contacted the Senator's office
several months ago claiming to haye been hirdd by the Senator
after they méton a plane. He has since contacted the office on
various occasions seeking omployment and hae always been.
turned down.
On Angust 2, 1968, he gained admittance to the
Senator's Washington residence by telling the caretaker that he
asa member of the Senator's alaftf. The Senator's secrelary
found him at the residence and put him out. |
mn, August 4, 1968, subject reportedly attempted to
giin passage on a commercial aicliie flight from Washington to
Beston by clairaing to be a momber of the Senater's staff and
demanding that someone be removed from the plane to make room
for him. He yvenortediy has contacted the Benator's officé in.
Boston and the Kennedy residence in Hyannis .ati various times.
¥i eldiming to be a member of the Senator's staif and asking that an
Gi Automobile be sent to provide him transportation. .
. | __ ig not identifiable in Bureau files. fehis i
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