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-. f THE DAILY TAR HEEL October 30t 1970 irfiami .Picosr rammed. T "if o n " ikl ll. f v by Harry Smith Stajf Writer "Sirhan Sirhan was programmed to kill Robert Kennedy and he was programmed to forget..." That is one of the conclusions drawn by Robert Blair Kaiser in his new book, "R.F.K. Must Die!". Kaiser spoke Wednesday evening to a group of more than 200 students at Gerrard Hall. Earlier, he had spoken to the political science 95-A class in Memorial Hall. Calling himself "an involved journalist," he said that he "wangled his way into the murder of the century" because he was curious. Kaiser said that he still isn't satisfied. His investigations have "raised some questions" and he wants to talk to at least "a dozen more people." During his presentation at Gerrard Hall, sponsored by The Carolina Forum, Kaiser played a portion of a taped interview with Sirhan while under hypnosis. In the interview, Sirhan denied being paid to kill Kennedy, denied that anyone had known of his plans ahead of time, denied that the Arab government Concert Rules CHiica The second" Chicago concert has sold out. According to Carolina Union President Richie Leonard, the last of the 7,000 tickets for the second night, one beginning at 8 p.m., with the second following at 11:15 p.m. Leonard also announced the FINALE WEEKEND THE BLUE ANGEL 452 W. Franklin St. Some of the performers who have entertained at The Angel will be here to help us celebrate our last weekend . - ...... .aCnor)g them , .u JEAN SPE ARM ANTY STEPHENS mar in da Mcpherson ' jan davidsons CONNIE and MONTY MOSES and, perhaps, AL WRIGHT We haven't been able to contact others who have played here but we hope they show up, too. Added to our weekend menu- COCKTAILHOUR-5p.m. Kitchen Specialties Curried Shrimp $2.50 Curried Chicken $2.50 Boeuf Bourgignon $2.50 Served with rice and salad 4 It 3 ll I fM - I , r . . " f'?eb- iaV- I F " 1 APPRECIATE ON HALLOkJEEN NIGHT THE 6REAT I KWOU kDUE KKTAPXflTEP LrrlTAR ifi 1 h I HERE WITH ME. ) fVAfjrTHMSBMS lIatLI l IEI I g 7-, n . (AlUSTBEBEbTIME) i ' " -ir N..ppm arf 1 1 I I TK fe PblUl,.H Sydifte J was in Jhy way associated. In the interview, $irhan claimed to have thought the assassination up by himself. Kaiser said, however, that you have to look at the total picture. Kaiser is convinced that "Sirhan was involved with others...he didn't think it up alone." Kaiser is not alone in his idea that Sirhan was programmed to kill Kennedy. Even the FBI agent in charge of the Sirhan investigation confided to Kaiser that "the case is still open. I'm not rejecting the Manchurian Candidate aspect of it." (In Richard Condon's novel, "The Manchurian Candidate," the antihero, who was brainwashed in North Korea, was moved by a certain phrase to riffle through a deck of playing cards until he came to the queen of hearts and then wait for further instructions, then kill without knowing why he had killed or even thaf he had killed.) Many are convinced that the FBI investigation left much to be desired. Kaiser said that even Sirhan said the FBI "did a lousy job on the investigation...the FBI doesn't know everything about this case." Kaiser said that FBI Director J. Edgar Announced old Omit Againt regulations for the two-concert evening, the first in the history of the concerts in Carmichael. "The house will be cleared and locked at the end of the first show," Leonard said. "Any blankets left on the floor following the second show will be removed. Even if a person has tickets for both shows they will have to leave the building between shows. PEACE uihiLe. -me xuppl lasts '.VSAI X .... NOW PLAYING 2:15-4:30-6:55-9:00 Barbra Yves Streisand Montand On A Clea'0 J Based upon me Musical Play On A Clear Day You Can See Forever Panavtsjon Technicolor A Paramount Picture (Bl I NEED MONEY? Got A Little Spare Time? EARN 40 COMMISSION ON EASY TO SELL ITEMS Available On Consignment Call 929-6011 In Chapel Hill ' " "" "" " - ..jR. t p, . tin!" l-n t&Ptemjp 0 Hoover tried to discredit him "by denying that one of his agents had made a statement to me. But I have that telephone interview on tape..." Later, when asked to comment on Hoover. Kaiser said, "Hoover looks upon himself as a superman. He won't retire and Congress won't retire him because he has a dossier on every member of Congress, or at least has them thinking he does." Kaiser, commented, "Hoover is senile at this point.". Kaiser wouldn't reveal any of the information which he hadn't included in the book. Nor would he comment on any relationship between Jimmy Hoffa, the mafia, and the murder. Nor would he make any statement regarding the present financial status of the Sirhan family. But Kaiser has ideas. He is still looking and still working. He admitted "it would take me another year to run down all the investigative avenues that still intrigued me." Kaiser isn't particularly worried about being "bumped off," although he admits that he is staying Visible" so that if something does happen, it would be conclusive evidence that a plot did exist. "Anyone who refuses to leave will be ' removed," he added. - Leonard also made known that the' ' unprecedented crowd and situation had made necessary the employment of" additional Pinkerton guards and student crew members to help clear the auditorium. He also said that students should wait ivi me sctonu snow in iront oi tne lett - five doors at the front of Carmichael. The auditorium will be locked this weekend until 7 p.m. Saturday so'that na'" $5 pe semester. blankets can be put down on the floor RADIO SHACK a - 1-.! 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Hj A 1 3 Robert Kaiser W I The Daily Tar Heel is published By the University of North Carolina Student Publications Board, dailv ' Vj eg except Monday, examination ; 3 - . . penoa, vacations, and summer & periods " OHIces are at the Sttldent Union r& BId- Uv. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NIC. 275141 TeJepnone l Numbers: News Sports-933-lQJt; Business, Circulatloa, Advertising933-1163. ; Subscription rates: $10 per year; Vt: Second class postage paid at JJS. - W.'.'.W r Next to Old Book Corner ; -137 E. Rosemary Street SIC i'sJ CtOlAtft, tt U DESl Crest Rings Wedding Bands Engagement Rings Diamonds other gems Custom work at no extra charge. 10-6 p. in Tiies.-Sat. THIS WOULD & A TERRIBLE PLACE 10 LOSE A CONTACT LENS... 0 CCbo 303i it " r- - 83 : Use DTH 1 Classifieds i muse of cm tfomo of Gourmet ChtnS food 'AUTHENTIC MANDARIN COOKING" 1404 E. 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