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california condor
Eben McMillan
9 June 1964
furnish me with what information he had on the case. To this
inquiry Mr. St. Clair said he would give me what information
he had on the case.
At one time during this discussion with Mr. St. Clair, this
morning, he asked me what particular interest I had in
the case. I informed him I was part of a team that
were doing research on Condor problems and that I
wanted all the information possible on this case, for my
records, because the actions and thoughts that
public officials, as well as everyone else involved, would
surely be an important part of our records.
A letter was received in the mail, addressed to me, today,
from the Justice Court Tehachapi Judicial District, W.
L. Woods, Judge, P.O. Box 47, Tehachapi, California,
informing me that Court Trial Case #2560, Binkley,
at the request of the District Attorney's Office had been
continued to July 10, 1964 at 10:00 A.M. in that
court.
After 1:30 P.M. today someone, a man, called from
Los Angeles saying he was a representative of the Associated
Press and wondered if Ian or I would want to make some
statement regarding the Condor Project prior to the Tucson
meeting this coming November. I referred him to Carl Buchheister
in New York who would issue any statements on this study,