Oeuvre Form 'to. II or Pairs - Hood College

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Oeuvre Form 'to. II (July. 153i) Awn= STAT2.13 DZPAP.T.IIENT 0? susuce, BUF.r.A.0 or Pairs SENTENCE NOTICE TO INMATES n-r - % ZIcNEIL lgIMS I'Vt AS`P.t'i - GTON , 19-62. To BUICK, Robert Clayton. N o , A-32243-N According to coon:amyl perers In your cue you were sentene , 10.65., to a tens o f 20 years_...---_-months_----days. Finn $ Committer/ Not Committed......_._ Costs $ Committed-Not Committed -r<I You were received at this institutior 5 12 Your sentence begins 29-6 You are eligible for ; „, rob Set by tri Bo rd of Parole Your "good conduct" term expires Your full tens expiru_. tr1.5•4 June 4 4.1 Good tine gloved 2..11 day& A3 lowed 244--day p ... -: Jell Time. i; • Q., ,. j 'J -Record Ckra rrt-Lx-2-1.43-41:--1565 - 5 .;- 4

Transcript of Oeuvre Form 'to. II or Pairs - Hood College

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Oeuvre Form 'to. II (July. 153i) • Awn= STAT2.13 DZPAP.T.IIENT 0? susuce, BUF.r.A.0 or Pairs •

SENTENCE NOTICE TO INMATES n-r-%

ZIcNEIL lgIMSI'VtAS`P.t'i-GTON

, 19-62. To BUICK, Robert Clayton. No, A-32243-N According to coon:amyl perers In your cue you were sentene , 10.65., to a tens of 20 years_...---_-months_----days. Finn $ Committer/ Not Committed......_._ Costs $ Committed-Not Committed

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Your sentence begins 29-6 You are eligible for ;„,robSet by tri Bo rd of Parole Your "good conduct" term expires Your full tens expiru_.

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Hotel Luna, Mexico City, July 1963

Parties included in plot were Alex Hydell, otherwise

known as .Lee Harvey Oswald; a female attorney who is well

known'Communist in Los Angeles (blond, about 35 years age

at that time); hotel headwaiter, Frity, first name unknown, - who owned a laanch believed to be shuttling between Mexico k.'"

and Cuba. Also believed to be involved - Warren Brogie, •

hotel chain manager; and Richard Case Nagell, forner Captain, • U.S. Army, associated with Counter Intelligence in Japan in 1959. Barbara Warren was involved with Alex Hydell and Brogie • at the time scheme was planned.

Nagell sent letter to J. Edgar Hoover warning him of plot e- against Kennedy-and naming Alex Hydell as one of the assassins.

Hydell was not known to Nagell as Lee Harvey Oswald.

The cony of the letter Richard Case Nagell wrote to J. Edgar Hoover on August. 13, 1963, informing him of Oswaldis,plan to

"ti kill Kennedy is being held by Nagellts sister, Eleanor Gaubert, V -07.4;( 82:25 Grand Ave., Long Island, N. Y. * The letter contains

information about Oswald,who was named and referred to as Alex ..1

Hydell, and advises Hoover that Kennedy would definitely be killed.

.F The history of Richard Case Nagell is important. While a

membir-of Counter Intelligence in Tokyo, he was dealing with r r -; a Soviet attache officer stationed with Russian Embassy in

1 • Tokyo at that time. He ves approached several times and was

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said to have dealt with said Russian officer at to vital information (classified).

A year or so later Hagen, while working for. California Alcohol Beverage Control, was shot through the right chest

:when involved with a Los Angeles police officer because of , Communistic implications. He survived gunshot wound and

took off to Mexico or Cuba in launch owned by Frity of the Hotel Luna. All of this is and was known by J. Edgar Hoover and FBI.

Nagell was later arrested in El Paso for bank robbery _after discharging a firearm in an El Paso bank. He was in Leavenworth Federal Prison for 214 years and was later brought to El Paso for an appeal. Appealwms denied. From there he was sent to Springfield, Missouri (FederalPrison) end is believed to still be there-(Ho7 listed as mentalpatient?)

Further information coning on Barbara Varren and a Dr, Fujiyara.

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'Dear Ric: • . . Recieved your letter dated May 4. first impulse of course, was to answer it before any sudden move in environment takes place. Gladys and I are now on. a day to day communicative thing with the United States GoVernment as to the aforementioned subject. The move could come tomorrow, in a week or in a month. As to the change, we are at the whims and commands of Big. Brother, with very little to say about the subject. 7e can only re-quest; diplomatically yet. Of course, I am completely prepared for any poss-ibility, whim and caprice of the mighty one.

• As to my desires for the entering into the commercial field of excelling myself in print, this Will undoubtedly have to be postponed for a.short,period of time. For Big Brother frowns upon the free and flowing thoughts of the incarcerated political_prisener,,He possesses arms to com-bat physical relailliZii:-Hi-i57566esSes force to prevent the rising of unity. .among the free thinkers. But he does not posses's neither of the two to . contest and combat the vivid truth,.and because of this lack, he would never allow one such as I to commence in spreading the gospel (my kind of gospel) to the sheen who unlmowingly graze upon the synthetic pasture of wisdom. He is knowingly aware that I would indeed load them into the right-eous pasture of wisdom. Cnce there he would beconetantly exposed to consis-tent explanation of which would not be to his particular liking. Then again, perhaps, this is really not the proper or secure thing to do. Sheep have a tendency to panic when the wolfoack is openly revealed to them. I often wonder if they are ready for such an exposure. History is decAgving, and the deception of history has always led them to what has seemed to them, the brightest and greenest• pasture. It would be like tolling a child on Christmas Eve that Santa Claus is a rat-fink and that no toys shall appear come the dawn. I really do not think they are really ready or will be ready to face reality for some time to come. Shall vie allow the pasteled color of fantasy t9 continue and eventually descend into complete and frightening robotic existence, or begin to build the barrier against it.

. . • _ . At times I think of myself being selfishl but also I begin. to question as to what side of me is selfish. Is it selfish to remain the rebel and the fugitive, or is it selfish not to allow them to captivate . all -in fear that if they control- allistence, they shall also swallow and devour my individualism. This has always been a difficult and interost-ing.analysis of the present status. It is somewhat like the gigantic ice-bergs in the north and south poles. If one is to melt and destroy them too raPidly, then in the desolvement, the excessive cubic feet of water shall unacubtedly rise and rush over the land. If the iceberg is permitted to remain, then too, it shall eventuraly begin to cover the land. What is the lesser of the two evils Ric? Believe hypothesis isn't it? . I shall of course keep in touch, however, and wherever possible, for .1: feel that vie not only have the sect poosibility cf doing great thinzs, but eventually will aocomplish ;,_eat thinE.e.

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