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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
In Reply, Please Refer to
Honolulu, Hawaii.
File No.
July 9, 1973
UNKNOWN SUBJECT:
Threat to Bomb House of.
Senator DANIEL K. INOUYE,
Honolulu, Hawaii,
July 9, 1973
At ll:00 a.m., July 9, 1973, Lt.
Honolulu Police Department (HpD), advised the.
Honolulu Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
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(FBl) that a threatening telephone call was recorded
over the weekend on a code-a-phone at U. S. Senator.
Daniel K. Inouye's office in the Federal Aviation.
Administration (FAA) Building on Kalakaua Avenue,
Honolulu. The anonymous caller stated that the Senator's.
home would be bombed.
At ll:l5 a.m., July 9, 1973,
Oahu field representative for Senator Inouye, FAA.
Building, l833 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, advised the.
anonymous male was recorded at the Senator's office between
4:30 p.m., July 6, 1973, and 8:30 a.m., July 9, 1973.
The
caller stated as follows:
"At exactly twelve o'clock.
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tomorrow afternoon your house will be in flames. A bomb
will explode.
advised she notified.
Chief
of Airport Security, FAA, and
the Senator's
administrative assistant at Washington, D. C..
telephonically contacted
Assistant Chief of
Police, HPD.
This document contains neither
recommendations nor conclusions of
the FBi. It. i3 the property of
the FBi and is loaned to your agency;
it and its contents are not to be
distributed outside your agency
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