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Legat, Mexico received information from a State Departzer official wherein latter met a woman in Mexico City who claimed to have had previous social contact with Oswald in Mexico in September, 1963. This allegation was thoroughly run out previously and found to have no basis in fact. The woman making the allegation has a reputation for emotional instability and our checks clearly established that Oswald was not in Mexico City during the period the woman (De Paz) alleged he was.O AN if CV_Trelee ZAarel 9 /,,,. 1. 1 62I t Tolson DeLoach Mohr Casper Callahan Conrad Felt Gale 9o-en Tavel Sulltvon Trotter Tel 19c Wick H o MAIL ROOM DATEXhip. 3 _ 131 p.(1. 1 P4 ofit3 e‘w ? 9 /0/ 4 /0 7 i b7 TELETYPE UNITED 1 - Mr Zrenihan 12-22-65 Airtel To: Legat, Mexico City (105-3702) From: Director, FBI (105-82555) REG 52 LEFT BARU? OSWALD IS - CUBA Rourtel 12-17-65. Li i)7 A check of Wales disclosed previous information has been reported by your office concerning instant allegation. Tour attention is directed to your letter to the Bureau dated 12-11-64, which enclosed an LBM setting forth results of your inquiries in this matter. You will note that your office has previously established that instant allegation by Mrs. Elena Garro De Paz, has no basis in fact. No additional action by your office is necessary in this particular inquiry. 11 -,Foreign Liaison Unit (Route through four review) (5) 'to NOTE:

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Legat, Mexico received information from a State Departzer official wherein latter met a woman in Mexico City who claimed to have had previous social contact with Oswald in Mexico in September, 1963. This allegation was thoroughly run out previously and found to have no basis in fact. The woman making the allegation has a reputation for emotional instability and our checks clearly established that Oswald was not in Mexico City during the period the woman (De Paz) alleged he was.OAN

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CV_Trelee ZAarel 9/,,,.1. 162It Tolson

DeLoach Mohr Casper Callahan Conrad Felt Gale 9o-en

Tavel Sulltvon

Trotter

Tel 19c Wick

H o MAIL ROOM

DATEXhip.3_131 p.(1.1 P4ofit3

e‘w?9/0/4/07i b7 TELETYPE UNITED

1 - Mr Zrenihan

12-22-65

Airtel

To: Legat, Mexico City (105-3702)

From: Director, FBI (105-82555) REG 52 LEFT BARU? OSWALD

IS - CUBA

Rourtel 12-17-65.

Li i)7

A check of Wales disclosed previous information has been reported by your office concerning instant allegation. Tour attention is directed to your letter to the Bureau dated 12-11-64, which enclosed an LBM setting forth results of your inquiries in this matter. You will note that your office has previously established that instant allegation by Mrs. Elena Garro De Paz, has no basis in fact. No additional action by your office is necessary in this particular inquiry.

11 -,Foreign Liaison Unit (Route through four review)

(5) 'to NOTE:

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'Talon D•Loach .■••■•11. Mohr Caspar Callahan Conrad felt G. Rogan

..:Tavel Troller

}Tab. Row •••••la •Ihanos

• cr , LEE HENRY OSWALD

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

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Mr. L. F. Schwartz

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If no main file exists or subject has not previously been

considered for Security Index, information in Bureau files concerning

subject should be reviewed and necessary investigation, if any, should

be initiated-. Particular reference should be made to Section 87D, pages 44-47, Manual of Instructbns, pertaining to consideration of

subjects for Security Index and Section 105G, Manual ofgstructions, pertaining to disaffection of United States citizens.

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'ID-38 (Rev. 12-13-S6) a

FBI

Date: 2/4/66

(Type in plain text or code) Transmit the following in

Via AIRTEL

(Priority or Method of Mailing)

( TO:

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SUBJECT:

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IFel DIRECTOR, FBI (105-82555) 1191C- on Sitit W5f LEGAT, ME.XtT (105-3702) (P) 1 "et SMTer male

LEE HARVEY OSWALD ALL CONTAINED,b4rio

IS - R - CU ;:11` r U1;;;.:;,SSIFIED 1.4he,

DALlizet-LBY %1Felidi-P# SO

Enclosed are four copies of a memorandum classified

"CONFIDENTIAL", dated 12/25/65, captioned, "LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND KENNEDY ASSASSINATION," which is self-explanatory and was

received from the Political Section of the American Embassy on

1/27/66.(e)

Rebuairtel, 12/22/65.

The American Embassy, Mexico City, was advised by

memorandum dated 12/27/65 concerning the investigation previ- ously conducted Legat, Mexico, concerning the allegations

made by Mrs. ELENA RRO DFA,PAZ and her daughter.QA rt.

Mrs. PAZ now fixes the date of the party at which she

allegedly saw OSWALD as September 2 or 3, 1963. Legat, Mexico,

has no information to indicate that OSWALD arrived in Mexico

until 9/26/63.

It is requested that the Bureau advise if previous

investigation has shown OSWALD's whereabouts in the first part

of September, 1963, particularly, September 2 or 3, 1963, and if there was any indicatio that he was in Mexico at that time, for

' use in evaluating Mrs. Ar current allegations.

0 Bureau (eic.-4571!ITTRITI (1 Liaison Section)

1 Mexico City MDC-- (5) :ma

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Approved: Sent M t -Ppm.

Special Agent in Charge ,

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Lee liarvcy 4c.znody ic.zazoinotiea

or Conyzrzetion* 1 3* 1V(..3

ilena Carr: e...o ?az, 24....xican Charles Vm. Szer..r..s* Political U;. is b7C. Fel

On Dec:: .7 de discussal le.-.zth her with Also prments oriLinal c .:-

vcIrsation c t.Lic. subjacto yore w vire tad. `Zr.

i_nrnraation on tai,, cubic.... '::as Given Jc:..-rarry 9, IE..... tbi3 letter conversations Cr a. de Paz . :7:La Lad. c tr;

Embszsy on an oarlior occcalza her dau:hter and ha..1 to tvo LTIcsay orricaro o the Le.42. Cfric0 about matter. Cho cad since tir.: officers did not :zach crzdmice to thoy said, they Cid nat bothr.a. to L-ive c very cos21;.-,:ho zt:ry. The followir.:;

in instances corrects civ= in the nanor::::::i.un of Docem'zor % )(;

\I 1. 17,-dia* Eorn: Le:4 zald. Rub6_714 .̀. ran aro all ccaLlin:, Co Pt..z• is-doi-ric-TTO-T-Z.:r.:.,:::Lo* who id aY-ather won% t 3 convert _1 to

by nicarnv44:-Era. era. do PCB no.47or a-.:-.:7t1..in5 to do witl. (it:testa and considers a vhorc. Rtioen 17:_v UnitoA

in the US Army dIza-Lne, the var. Ha still U:3 frame time t-. but hes no relatives or particular connections also travzla

to the U. The party in question was ho.ld r t the h:;:ze of Ruben

2. Cher believes that the date of the vas about 13.....pte:ab'_r 2 or 1%3. fey days before the visit or the awls::: astron=t, Shc:

it vas a Render or Tuesday h-eause it vos an odd. nicht to h*-r a tu==t v.

MI= 3 - tbvnz.::-adol at 12-yens int into, not al;.tomatically c cis

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CONFIrlIAL

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(Sept:lin: 2 er.d 3 d..5, in £cct, fall on ) ordnz and. T-acs•loy.) Mle cannot eon.

viently reconstruct the date from her ealealor bttecua., it La in a do:',:. -.tich is

now atom' atm:- with a lot of other furmiture blockinz it.

11.. At ts..lo party, the Matt lal2 C-Z:311:103 VZ,1 0owald ;Toro a blaca rJer,ter. rze

.• •',. :-.3 Iv.: oils:at and stared a lot at the floer. Of his tvo you r.:3 ."..-lorican

•:..-.....-:-..l ions, on4 vas very tall =1 slenler ani 112.1i lens blond hair vhich hues

...::': ...; hie ff.:robe:A. He had a cannt face e a rather lona protruelin:. chin. he

ot,:-.-7... -.:-....q c:,::* rather tell e,..3 ht...-1. chart, lifst brava hair, but ho ha/ no r-.r....'

dist -...„-.-.1shihs chswteriztice. All three sore obviously tomeican and did not

lone :: c,r min frith the othcr pa. ic.. ';:ho three were evidently triads, Sax: Ise

she sal: t-‘...e...1 by than the nest day vallcisks. dove the street to ;ether. . _ ,AL , rr, ,. , r-) . . ■-i.......

4. A1'411-..lurja Sra. de llom hal rat rued from an az,..tendol stny in .....rve az;.1.y

in J,...ne or July, the had a2rea4 met Lu5eAOfxclia cr.a %nous positivly that. he

ea:L; .......27:4.On th.,r oceozion it vzo not el,.....ar A:bother uo.-a,re or al't,...:

the ,7,1-...rz.y ill ,-, --,tion), C....o. att,..z4.cd a party :::n!.:ro .she ca-7, a.-..tonc c'...,;*.e:.-..:, 12.1..!.Oio

t...::.-. ; :::-...il .-Ac..1-11,.713-1.t1.-3,.th_ .e,;re-Ca...otiv• Lt cr.; al.l. a Latin !La:Tie...L.: 1::::,-;rc, :..z.:-.1

.1-...: 1...::: hair: tl ITheze laet tvo Vero, not at the -al'::: i...r.rty as Vt.15 C.S.:.;talic:1-1.-;

in the -7,>e15e-.ber 10 me=ranle.::.) Cs:::::,,Iliele ......:a :-..zcuz, alo=z; -,filth c, . 1 :

t.-' ..,-:-.--..-_; ; v::::-.1 in a rk:m.tod. aizetts41.c::. CZ that c.C.C.:...lic:z e...J.::: ,..:4:. PrEmiei......; :: :r.nc.•:,-, r:.3

t'... -.L c...-..le to the concluzica that the on.ly se:I:It:ion was to hil3. hi:. .:....a. ..

salt:. :-.:..st C.=:;allide is Ich::-.7-..1 a:, a Caztro :1;c:: in 1:...-rico. go h: 'T "::-:: ..... to ...:.-

Cai:;-,-:, the ;::oviet Union, .a.‘,:..' L.a..-1,7 ti:iez to Ctba. rollevitz the assa- einst: • ,:-.:

.f..-.1 h1::::...7W; - ...--_.....- 1- C.1.^ ..V.1=..., r....... -1.1ol, he cot a j-:::., U.':

a:. iAL:,:..:i-%., .;a:,..v ,:raity tl•r:..... ,::: 2:.....:, e rix r....! - el-:.:..:.:..-La 2 't,:b.D vz.„-.: :7.. 7.. .:..•1;j vi-•.:i ......1

iloci,..::::,11,-- :%.v.ndation ill :,....... YoehJ'-.-.::-..1 whiTT...1::::::i -i.:-.;rof.',:4.-.:;:.-)r 7. . - • - -- .7 ti o : r 4.1...71-

1.7.e. is pr,:ow:elely still t.a:-;::... (1,7 e: : .-x: ts.w.. —z:c.:::3-7 -7::_t -Lc,:_, :-.:. ...:.t3 ..!* 7.

C,...C.:..11Z; =C:4 :...2..a. de !Pismo in Cx.e.-teore.o. On a:..: :Inc; hart Sra. cle ?..:::,..1... .;:..r.n!::.: ...1.

1..:•...........-.I. out a: the store. Azaue v;.ts irzediat:oly cal ,.`3. back to Fe..---a @f ..r the p

Lf..: -...7e -...natian, end his wife folltr:ed. him shortly therearter.,0 .-) inc. 1;0

--..:;. Ctter.a pr=ent at t:;3 7.1..=',171 party in edition to her eLd h.....r dmchtcr

vf.1::: :7Aracio and ailvia rurZ;--Ii 7....._. 41-....D4t.4.4.1; Sra. de :az' rii:...::....-:::-.31::::. oizte.:',

Lev7"ftiirr.:ro; General Joo•f:, :-.:z.:...14-o.r:s..19.0= amid hi3 ::.1.:; ---...i..:-., C... 17:•:...-::,=1"..•. _

V:.-Zz,...1.; a rda4Cal. e.ciCtOr fro= Dalizdo floor:ital.; a yawns L-a-z.ic:...-:, c - y..,::.1.:.:, bct.. ......t., ......._•-,

era 'loyal, %la were sp.meine their honeymoon in Kenico; a 14:,--;,•z7-..e. el./ 1.1.enif.1:,-. -.,-..:,han

in a rod dross; cad a rather stranze non who elai::•:::1 to bal::::docel but did h:::,

1.eo'4 cr talk like one. Hiss. first =a vas Al.cjanfhro ena. he subzeTszatl,y vis::.•.-...:

Limits sof-. A i e letts. She claimz•sho turho:1 t:-.1:::: in to the AaiTia..- . 7: 7.■

•bassy. Risk. • era, a eommunict, cad his vifo, iloco:rio exitsalsnoa,..a.t.;:.:.iLL' ,•.,._

Vjra both cup. sad to come"ttrialtrTarty but do :1.:c o cem.o, cordial' to tra.....

de :as, wham they learned that *he would be there. l':( / I '.".- ' 1 ...Lce_e_t_177 _

C. Oa Saturdrj, llovemb=. 23, 15,4.53, the day after t,he Kvanedy enzasoina'...-.:n„

.:-... c.it.. Pas' brother drove her and hcr dauGhter at a...:out :CO p.n. to the CX...-:.

:. .....::4.;;.. Her brother was •ez.:.,:--re:.::::::. by their behavior and drove a block u.,-, 'LI .:

.... , ..- A ...nit fDr_thzi oft I c...-,1:tir.., th= out. T two Vt4C0 then irtzt in:..i.:.:

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sr :to .aaJ. ahoutoi uassazeln c;.-.1 other inseit17—. -

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T. that d.vs they N.•crs• visited by a frionds that ti.0 Viz's.: in °exit= dowser frca the CO:=.:ai^tZ tl:.r.:. thal

13_1 where they would bo safe for a (It not cic:r

oe 130 was arc eta,, uzdar orzlors or I4.z.sw-a

t•. tal.mdercov t for the Seere aa,1 t* be n trial& of ram:eves ar.1 Gusts; they Ja.1.:;.,-1:4

• othe.r IL: said W-- 12-1 ben

was not public iLi.'ornation a that tile.

t:he could not relorzbor the a....r:ze of the hotels C. P:-.2 teol:

;are of to Vacre she re-.4..zoberai it to be, rns ye foun-.3. it. It is

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;;•-.„.;r4-. Iletelo located a Collo V,:r=nt 29. It is ono c.;•41 e h•_•,.1.17,

cle 3.os Inst:r•Tantos ju.;t south of the ific..4:act3. C2o stated. that

OI:ZICra CO=Z:One ir0.2 Potosi r.T1 uf.;,...1. by bueine-cx-.1=

ar.41 sad her dv..zslItc.::-.• die. not per:zonally r.;-::izt..z• t1-14..,.

t::1. rc-storQd the::: az relatives or fri,..r.:1•.-; c. his !2..t1-2=ch. rasdeat o it is a rzilern and cor.fortt.ble-locl,:inc

stzvea there until the follow ; Fri: CZ Wail h.:tray lest their raszl.

r It vms tot ur.til eft= lire tho hote1 crti az:. the ra.;"••-zpv--. of 0a--4..a.121. that oho. and her d.r.u:"ter both tle J.

ony.r..s.lusion that he vss one z."' the youn,..... c-.t. the visited that the 1...)tc.1, she to hiro chc.: r

Ea-.;;.-..asy what she. Lae:: t!,"..-.!;:at ttt::: :.• . vith Azeue. shi bocala:o .''.;;r1+: .11

cf corx.•.unist spice. rt:.4:1,1471■74 to hat. 1,;ey-.•• ti_e postoel outsitle

1;4 she sat her sister* Dr.-a after raturnin: the

v.= tL17.71:isiCCL baceu.se or Ocwold.is pr=ence ct tho Duran party. cenclu:;ion Ind'opendoatly that it vez lit ors she had acen de

vz..:3 ale° wo..,Py ancry with th:: Du.r:_atz because she thoufat hp?:ii

ansaosinaticn plat. for mon.,:y. Despite beirz a • •-.;•e.r, adcirer of President Ne...12.s4's b,Lowzse, oh.: is also a patrician

.bout two =laths etc:: the asez:::inatient Sr. de Cuz:ri-oro va:: coaled

tuo oczrualato, whoa she reisz.c.z. to. Gal was warar.A with thre•-.....ts

r.7;-:..r to riTeal. to =won° that she had been to a arty with C3 1.d. ce t.rri•ified that she would not ecce.z:arsy do Paz to the Moricaa tubas:4 to

• ::hat she knew of Oswald.

11. A abort tine after the exe.azsinationt L iilio Carballidc, the pro-C:--Jtro

tool: the Duress to Jolene, Veracraz e i ho pt then out of the way n la until the initial shoat of the 1:cnn-•dy e.ssaasination yore off. Dorballiez

• ocanectic,as with the University of Vca•zenz ?roes.

t.lso shortly after the cztrzcinatiens Anzrie= woman nozood s•;:xit,kevcral days in:;ra. do Pas/ houo-e. ".ihe 1.113 sant by thoir TwaCe.,b -Cos a 1.:4J 1.. nair Juno Cobb 'e rocl:amata 3?-. -- • z

the cditresn of Vazt:asz !...loral when he wee IbIth the noel:eta:Ler rount,1.1,..,

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de ..a' Pe.Ai xt—it_ca* c.:11. tran:ariTt.h.z.r.e:...-1.cz,..:_.7,:,re.zn Cz!ce. c expresst.e. vent inter.zst in the Ker.a.:ily a-4:asssinction.

1:1 1,eva Cuerr:re drank on nic;ht, the latt.r told. cU. Ilnev •.: tte party at the home of iulb(42 Lar.in. Vass Cobb th.-:a wanted tl...!;:a to

loacv to the !aeries-a cathoritics. Claiminz to ba a CIA CZ:."..:t o .;; "irk; to the lt..1.-...rf.can ia.baocy cr.Z. tiro:: to co to Texa-;

t :11

Failinc in this, she said she vould orrarze a ceotiaa in c. 1-.1th the chief of tl.se CIA in 1.:xd.co. The rtectinz did not rzatoriv:lis::,

r, shy asli.NI to lcave tho Paz house. Rico Cobb had kickiAl. era. ccz.

r.betrt the ma. of Jarr.z."27, 19C4, ts.z.ran Zra. do Vir-1 to visit the Unit :4 Etat= and vanted her to prot.:ct big c:

while he vas aura'. fer..',4 it .-dr,-„ht be di CC07..:::::a that t,.:-. !.is house. Since he had been born in the United L;te.te::,-', 171 it.

:r.21..f. be 1::"7:1 for the Mexican Coirayr.moat to elvest hin of his arro.1 to ney nothin7 about it. Ito said it vas Zalvi.o.

is tith Csvald. Hev..1..:304 t.i.lat h= 1..r..5 not reo.11,y a co=:--,aio:. the assassination.

I:a-nut six cr_lntho et= vac: czeaszirztivat slr: P:,Lyarlre3 the Secretariat of r..1.1-out another nattoo.-, she told stcry of cncount,.:r with iie urz:::11).-.:r not to co to the

z11:7,s,:::tc.s.:1 that if she insist:4 doiu7 at alp the L::iLat:c.iy anor,,,r=us lett4.

15. t':!ra.. C.2. P0,2 ; it know2c:7470 that Silvia i`1 r& V reetr.;;;:s of only p..r;:on c%..2. could rc.-1z:ab.z. who told. her

Victor tho pro -Ca:;trqApAtrnalist.

olrdo• stated that the etadorritood that Ozveld had coat to lloxico 1 ■••• •

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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505

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CIVIL ACT. 3•0• #

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To • t Director of latent& -7 7 Stipartateat al Slate

t Deputy Director he Pleas

111;11)31CCTs Alma ZIAITROOK iii•LeameitNarvery 011WALId. lateuriet Gehl. ia

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Cs e advised se

MUMMA* tat table Is Moscow is

1. Aa elite have sialitiosal Id as who was assigaed as OSWALD'. October 19119.

4+Rontz... S. SlIIIIAKOVA stteattsu et Wes,

whoa she befriended tw ethers who Ar the Seviett5

Vales is MO. She sal a male jellied the party with which the

heathers were travelling at the Russiaa border. One of the brothers

has permed the friendship mere time the ether sad claims that Me

relations with her have become affectiesate. bat platonic. Is fact. -

stare he first stet her, she bas married sad has bad a chi. They

have alaistaiaed a steady correspondence sat he visits their heave -

whoa be gees to the Seviet --

S. After the birth el her ihreghter Is October Sit SIIMAlt011

wrote sad askl that she bad left latesrist awl was employed as a

teacher of Segtiak as Diesceof tescherge *aisles college. 11910.1 c'f, Of' HIT , 19,

4. Me two brothers laittittggiVITRO0Ks at their hems

Las sew housing estate ta die el the Magi Rims

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2.2 q 4 1966

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• •'• • -7 —.7'1.. 30/66

Mr. Tolso Mr. Del"; ch M r._

OPTIONa rows ow 1-107-S rose

WW ISM& MIL W

UNITED STATES C .-ERNMENT '

Memorandum TO •

Mr. l.Mr. Coqrsoi

'*

DIRECTOR, FBI (105-82555)

MgXifea 0.3701

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1•;•371-5•T'l SUB 11".!, ••:*!' 4t LEE HARVEY.OSWALS'g'61.".

- CUBA 1" .- -,uvrErzrAz. sEizatcrt :;-aussa.

IN

ag-1 Enclosed are three (3) copies of a CONFIDENTIAL memorlibdum dated 7/13/66 prepared by CHARLES WILLIAM THOMAS Political. Officer, American Embassy, Mexico. City, concerning, results of an interview that. Mr.. THOMAS con-

--kictsikwit,h_ELENA GARRO DE pA7,411 «, i;,- --1 I . ' ..

'3° Re Bureau letter; 2/15/66, stating that no S

fur-

orm orrMurnished by Mrs. ELEN

er vestigatiOn need be condU on t asis of in- 01CI0 ...,

111111

21Ace Mrs. PAZ claimed that she could now identify the heel Where she was taken after the assassination of Presi

4 t OgNEDY as being the Hotel Vermont, Mexico City, asiaquested to-check.the,records of-thks-hotel.IP i",'nf '.,.: . -1 ;-,-f- . - ,,..-",:* --- ' . _ . . ..; - ,, 7.:`..'• = ' - advised on .9/I9{66 that 3 e adelniel.-._z TID •

- rator-of e hotel stated;.that'he _had. one bobk list- . the guests.iiho had resided at :the hat" =ring 196611

w - ''''t,... .,./f . '`-'-:" .r,..:,-.„.'fi--.-- - •' '•&-- 4,--' . • - "*-- itr..1.1 - , -r--. . (.0- k-4 -..'rhs., above-is being:,furnished for the (-information

of Vie- Sure axi, ..- 4.. ;,', . ,..-- - • .-- "'

frO --'%.:".‘ . ; --1- :• ALL INFORMATION CONTAIN 6 - "ig , '.. -j.,1,- HEREIN S Us iCLASSIFIEEPA

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O OCT1119§11 2 DESEC.I.C.g Bay US. Sayings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan

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MER I MBASSY

MEXICO. O. F.

Memorandum of Conversation

----DATE July ,

smear: Yurtheron Oswald and Kennedy Assassination

RIPERENCgs Miaorandumthis Subject of December 23, 3.965

PARTICIPANTS 33.43:10, Cerro de Paz, Mexican writer Charles Wm. Thomas, Political Officer

COPIES TO MB, P, P/R, L, CBI), CV? (2)

O.. Sena. Pas deacribed some developments which may have some bearing on her claim

that she sew Lee Harvey Oswald at a party at the home or her cousin, Rub6n Dunn,

when Oswald. was in Mexico prior to the Kennedy essasalaation.

2. She stated that her Writer friend, C s Solo. not is quite well acquainted

with Cuban Ambassador Joaquin Hernandez Armas.0...1Jd.Solorzano was apparently

not particularly leftist but that his brothor,'Alfo was a communist. Arabes.

sailor Hernandez had told Solorzano that he woufaTry much like to meat Sim. Paz.

wited both of them. Also present were Tito Men co and his wife; Tlvira Vartast. Solorzano accordingly arranged a party at his 1201113 on

June 30, 15C6, and 14.

. the leftist journalist with Move Shots who 13 a close personal friend or-Pieliaeat

Dias Ordas; Emmanuel car,g4144.. the prouCtstro writer; Joaquin Di4z Ctried1,. heed

of the publahing firm &lied Editorial Mortizi and Juan Wilanol thdpalater.

i She said Soriano vas probably i ed to mal:e her feel at ease, since be is a

friend of hers and was the only anti.comsunist there besides herself.

3. During the evening, Ambassador Uernend2z, whoa the described as intclligeat

, and cultured, concentrated his attention oa her and dia his beat to flattar her

by laudinghwliterary productions. In addition, he eApr=ed. great interest

in her friend, Carlos Madrazo. He issued a personal tavitotioa to her to attend

the annual literary festival o: the Casa do las Ancrif:::, in Havana. She explained

to hist she was not a Fidelista and. thatshewoulL.;.•:. zo to Havammuslese

Jana vent with her. Hernandez then invited Cori= to attend as well,

but the tter roundly de:ft.:uncoil the Castro regime over tLe objections of the

others preseat, who urg.:41 -..;aert both to attend the festival.

alll 4. Later, her friend, Victor R G A s_t nhe pro-Castro journalist, who, she

sass personally dislikes Amh-- co actir lernandez, warned her not to go to Cubs alone.

C-6?--2. --.- _s---- ,511.1 7

-ENrCT,OSITRA

COPS DEZTROYEU

MAR 121973 C.R°UP 3•Lot

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g. On July 4, a driver from thli -05h-iiia Embassy delivered Lo her home on Calle Aloncastre in Lomas Virreyes en envelope containing two letters and some printed matter from the Casa de ins Americns in Havana. The first letter, written last October, gave her address as Vermont 38, and the second letter, written in April, gave her address as Vermont 39. The envelope for the first letter, with the above address, was marked for return to the sender, which was the Cuban Embassy here. The second en• velope„ which contained the whole package, had no address as it was hand• carried to her home (see attachments).

6. Shaw Pas stated that the only possible reason the letters were ad. dressed to her at Calle Vermont was because she spent several days at the Hotel Vermont immediately after the Kennedy assassination (see referanced memcon). The correct address of the hotel, however, is Vermont 29. She concluded the Cuban Covernmeat carried that street and number, with a minor error, as her regular address.

T. Since Manuel Cal o_had taken her to the hotel ostensibly to pro. test her from the ate, this raised the question of how the Cubans obtained that address. She stated that as for as-she was aware, the only people who knew she had been at the Hotelermont were Manuel C villa

al and two close friends of his, Ernesto de la_Pe a_and Margarita Mic ena.

other friends?' of these thiard-filii-Eight h e learnacarit are tunics-- Cc' e and June Cc b. She said she had always been very suspicious of all th ee of these - ple because thy had gone out of their way to cultivate her when she returned from iurope is 1963 and had made such a point of being outspoken professional anti-communists. Sbe remembered that many years ego Margarita Michelena was a communist. She now wondered whether Calvin° and perhaps the other two as well were Cuban agents. She stated again that Calvillo was a close personal friend of Noe Palomarea and Gustavo Dias Ordas, and that guards, presumably from Cobernncion, had been placed outside her home when she had returned from the Hotel Vermont. In fact, since Calvillo's recent dismissal tremble position at the Secre-tariat of Education (for leaking information to the press about the Fonda de Culture Economics), he had shown her two personal telegrams from President Dias assuring him that another job would be found' for hi* in the near future. She added that she had told Colvillo that she had gone to the 118 Embassy at one point to tell what she knew about her alleged encounter with Oswald. To add to her suspicions, she remembered that what appeared to be &gunman who often accompanied Calvillo and Palomares was aSpenish refugee named (tau) Val ;JAIL. She said Valencia's first wife vie a Russian communist ho had .. el during the Spanish Civil War. She had subsequently taken their c" -. and returned to the Soviet Union.

8. She thought it possible that the Cuban Edbaasy had now deliberately given her the letters from the atat de lee Americrs with the Vermont Street address in order to frighten her. She was aLrua4y concerned about what appeared to be three gunshots that had been fired through her upstairs

CO2 E1T/AL

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rear bedroom WniNiTithire—she -was-out- of-the- house-abut three weeks-ego. She said that vith all the leftists in town accusing her of being an agent of the VA and the government irritated with her became of her support for Carlos Xadrazos she did not feel entirely safe living alone with her daughter. She said her brother vas nov sleeping at the house to ease their anadety•

• 9• tin nne. Pan stated that she had recently encountered her cousins

and that the latter had been vary friendly and vented to her amain. She said Iydia was very poor and had a small job with

Walla Culturak at the Anthropological Museum.

Attachments: As stated (to PA, is end C3D only)

PsCliThoess :hog

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7 OCT19C6

The Deputy Disaster, Placa, Central Intelligens. Apron Illoshingten 23, D. C.

ex".st

In turn's* e• IlleptasbetAt, our beam at *sow -advises its

s disclose s Lsatis. en RaZn Cteovk and Uteri

ations). Identifieetion of the U.S. eitiaeo mho Night have berzywed new free Line Sisitrook *sad net be nada by Embassy tbseew sines the VIDOIPTd• neintained at the limbeesy trim ably die last two years.

Although seaplete files at our *Moe of Special Consular Serwiess no imager are available es persona who might have sought finalists& assistance at Dubow Noses* between Me and 1%3, other records disclose the following eases arising at 11,11•11111 &ries that period:

AMOR

x, Attention: NIIIIIMINIIIIftoco

SWIM 21C1:100t, Dias im. Les Newsy 0111111.1's ., a Intourist Snide In lioseen Lac-41) ar 1 36 %

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- 2

4f aeon

lei

2LION

Lee gamey (boseased) $435.71 3/7/62

Silje, Voter (deceseed) 8/13/63 (loam net used)

following loans sere pacessod by ear Bureau e" of Security and Cooselar Affairs dories fiscal

year 1964, possibly en Angast 25, 1963:

IBA

_222 2224 Per the Acting &minty Director

for Coordination

Mitchell L. Stanley

Cc: 9.S. Secret Service Vitederal Bureau •f Investigation

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4-750 (Rev. 12-14-88) MOO= MOO= 300000C

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION FOIPA DELETED PAGE INFORMATION SHEET

Page(s) withheld entirely at this location in the file. One or more of the following statements, where indicated, explain this deletion.

fige Deletions were made pursuant to the exemptions indicated below with no segregable material available for release to you.

Section 552

IX] (b)(1) t eir-a c.r A 0 (b)(7)(A)

(b)(2) (b)(7)(B)

• (b)(3) C (b)(7)(C)

So LA...5e_ qof s fai (b)(7)(D)

❑ (b)(7)(E)

CI (b)(7)(F)

El (b)(8)

❑ (b)(9)

Section 552a

❑ (d)(5)

❑ (D(2)

❑ (k)(1)

❑ (k)(2)

❑ (k)(3)

1:1 (k)(4)

❑ (k)(5)

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O (k)(7)

❑ (b)(4)

ID (b)(5)

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O Information pertained only to a third party with no reference to you or the subject of your request.

O Information pertained only to a third party. Your name is listed in the title only.

El Documents originated with another Government agency(ies). These documents were referred to that agency(ies) for review and direct response to you.

Pages contain information furnished by another Government agency(ies). You will be advised by the FBI as to the releasability of this information following our consultation with the other agency(ies).

Page(s) withheld for the following reason(s):

C] For your information:

ND The following number is to be used for reference regarding these pages:

/05" - F25375- m a- 5-53

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1 - Mr. DeLoach 1 - Mr. Wick 1 - Mr. Conrad

3-1-67 1 - Mr. been 1 - Mr. R. Jessen 1 - Mr. Sullivan 1 - Nr. Mrmnigan 1 - Mr. Leaihan

DENTre Mr. N. C . Sullivan Classified by o azempt from GM Cate. orT -4311

Mr . DItieWlifigelti°11 IndainitoZrial

ASSASSINATION OF PONSIDENT ENNUDY MOMS= *2, 1063

141

DALLAS, MAI

SYNOPSIS:

NN4

tint f M mesoraadum Mr. Faison dated 2-26-67, •%1

had with 2.26.67.

1

C N.10.

he

CSC

DeLoack to Mr.

Ube Director instructed that Mr. De reviewed the Domestic Intelligence Division

kfri .)f,777

Garrison alleged David William Ferri* member of a group of anti-Castro Cubans who we oca at Lake Pontchartrain Louisiana.

Nothing is Durmu to i

Day d 4C-5 an • coune cted with this

b1,13cso cqi /05=42Y5T—,e,e 6-532

To also resolved istormation in JulinerlMSO9Remoumber of Cuban refugees had been brought trios Mla4O9061Moppftw to New Orleaas, to attest • training eamp is the New Orleans area. Our inquiries disclosed these individuals se wing recruited to work in the lumber samps in Oustemla sod that they

4. became dimmehanaed mad returmed to Miami. Mo iodisation `%... David William Ferris or Lee MarVer Oswald had amp contact or V r. connection with this group. Desalts of our inquiries Of this

group at that time was disseminated to the Warres Camisoles. On 11.26-02 David William harts advised that rman steady November, /SOO, liegust, 1061, ho was associated with the Cuban Mavelstiosary Front la New Orleans, bmisiana, modems in contact with Sergio Armtek& Smith, its MOW Orleans head. !!eyrie reported he had net had my cemesties with this ergsmisation or any other anti■Castra organisation slam Amgen% 1101. U 42.10040

lo9is.ssuss (Oswald) CONTINUED OSIN

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,e,•••■■•■••••••• A.1111

Memorandum Irsn&gan to Sullivan

Set ASSASSINATION OF PNISIDINT =NNW

42.1000SO

Ilarrieonis slain that Oswald lived With 'ern* der

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----- ref _ . _Pssald lived With h s* 4.08 111011

=* Reptesbert gibes .alt lett 10 ti) '4-•

rrfoiseratik infiestitAd= _ -

t......,4_,

lik:i 1::1- ----It, lad that a , bossy set WM

trot in front of She Presidential Ifotor

,, O*rit

,_„,..„*„____ imdival aTi_111** fired the total *hot SILlibe Ansi ,..;+-..,,,,,

-..-:_ -.- andairtasitated * Widows,- ped.- , i.,._..v. 4--Prkver.

,--,4.: intarriswed 11 loop)* titovierr es ,,-- -7-- ________,..-

-7-: *7--iPteladelltnia ' ail mod- -wee theit'iladifill..:

observed sr IlkarOne Ihelottai at the Sotormale :14±-.

'--- R fro* the overpass. Autopsy et Prosidftt _rifessedy pegforeed bf _.).

*IOW eospetent kcal siftberities Moslemd votiad is tad[ Si ----,

President 's bead vas as entriutee woad lad as MAW --r----==.--- -

----f- — Oros a Wile to rear of theStreeidsaflelfir1oreadef %)1-!4_±,--,4--

-'-"A."--- - 'liar:limit tiliireS tiarieiipleii‘iiiiiiittai iietrioik;4

of Sergio *reach* Smith, David William Ferri. Carlos Quiroga,

David Lewis William guy Banister, Jack S. Makin and one

Mri. Sloeph■r, as well as a number of Submit isoludias Settees

sad Via. Isla mod *olio. are Cabe* letspees "be ball ,-.=1.--!--*"--- 2

previously been reported to us es individuals bellived tp - - ----

__, Garrison to be involved Is t assascluelloo plot. Vavid_Villiea

El 'erste is lbs isdividual 4liarrion alder vas aloe lavolvad-14 .._

- _ SU plot. resale died 1142.41 of setscal ease's. IlartinIssa_

Lewis have previously been reported So individuals vhdikio -,'.,

plat. tie did mot Ups illarrisom and Martin filf--,----7:--- fernishing information to carmen the assaesimatilaa :-.-

Iionspirators is the plot. Its • lianigitair diateiummt:rlie was

sontaoted inmediateir following the eseassinationg a*d gore lip ‘: -e--

Sedieation of beeriss lemo Sarin* dicrald or say details refilurtted,.-

---;_----. the assassisstios. Nes. Illtlerhor• PiolPabir idestical 1°:,t--'c-.

---- --•___ ire. Warner Itlosplere Silicosis's* eteker.is Wit Orbiase smai :-W*-:-:,:.

:paid.* modal siert to She Osvaldo $e OoP4enber", US$, at *ha .w...

jrogsgont of Iles. liuthilkaise, tholadlvidual With Vb01111Nrialli 7-717-

`--: Osireld was residios at thO tine of the aseaseisatioa; Ps possess

,------ to igtasisstios We. gloepter isvolved is assassisaties plot

-3r.-7-; Ow Mils • sontala no information ideatitinhie sit* Unita; iiiii__-:

llosman.V

Archbishop Stanley's asiemmLatiomilelth jack Martin

and David Ferris previously reported to us. My memorandum

Sranigan to Sullivan 2417-ST in captioned matter ye reported

receipt of information from Stanley that Jack Martin told Stanley

David Ferris sad Mortis involved in assassination plot. Stanley

u

fit MP

SYNOPSIS corrrstom OV

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Mismorandum Sraalgan to Sulifyao --

Net ASSASSINAT/ON OT PNASIDMIT MUM

saw.100060

iatormed a Special Apra* of our Louisville Office that he bad

furnished this informatioa to the (Wet of Polio* Itipw Orleans,

'4.41Pout south egos" - it Wats loanditid it OW SidaLradiftel takft

etaalay say have turalahad cis taforaatioa to Wow Orleans foliallr:

lotboritios Son tint fret IMO 1$ iPa. mob tatorasZeig 44.14

Beached off a. ligation at the itimiamstaa

with a.- 1112$ 'act ibat

i Iry Scat

St.aaloy that touched off &Trims.* 011•9

-7- ;*arriaoa data. Carlos his tolit

and iraows a11 facts with th• assassination plot. is *La

tea Garrison* gases* mat faith 1ir#4".,

ell*Pillia ver, Saaning. A shock of AL M** files eontairi

l"..- . so iniossuation identifiable with Sinning Ad his sass aka st4 - ...-

,- - ions Alp 'before 4* our investigation of the assassination. tj-4 .--'--- - N•

*--- - iftinrAnan I ....- . - - • - _ =._ --..,__ _ ,1,..-. ....ip 77 ---7-1- -4,_

Irtfutafor• the information as were r•c•iving dtbrougli -

"lets **row sad ihroolawoad accounts indicated that 'arrives'

,... mum was based gips ilatorsation he was giving Om Jack 16:„.

Mart's. s still bellows that darrisoa's whole lavestigatioa . ..47

was initiated on the basis of Martin's allogatioass The report -

t Illaterisos is now claiming to be able to produas five or

viduala irbo can *tate that Oswald Iran residing with *mid ----..-„t

he gas °oust oa la vestigatiaa to the twariean f:--• nod amid Saris sad not the *roe of WfAvidualak --

rsi• strongly sug a son is well aware that NartInV

pablia. Sarriaoa, is *operatic*, may be attsapting to sinufacts7

eltaosses, probably homosexuals, Who because of pressure put ea

them by Garrison will state that they mot Oswald is Terris's

apartment or elsewhere. v

ACTION t !Or the !tractor's Inf

ormation.x)

ga

CONTINUED - OZA

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Memorandum Branigan to Sullivan

Met ASSASSINATION WI' PRZSIDINT UMW

62409060

**Ported soa with a ipieup of

atohartrain

lee aontain hid army ocsaaotioa

- I -

their arrival. u •

4

TO interviewed Amiolpb /Mavis is this matter andbe --..

indicatad ha acted as a toordiastor between the MOvimies$0

lbssloaratioa Gristles, ODC), as astioseastrio ergsalaatiompaeir

the Wow Fork City Patios DePertsent in 1061 sad that he was the

deligate for this anti-Castro orgaalaatioa is WOE °rims. ►

etatad be ease to Sow Orionis is August, 1961, sad La early =

1963 made trisads with persons is the lumber Waimea, la -

illnatamala with whoa is gonad the Guatemala* Lumber sad Moral

Corporation. Davis said he brought approximately 19 man lio —

ft. (*loans to train for lumber cutting work is Guatemala.- Dy

added that When lb* man learned they warm to work is a lamas.

industry and vsrs not recruited for military operations against.

Cubs, they became disenchanted Sad VOtUrSOd to ilsmi. Sear

tiles contain so information indicating that David

Valerie or Log Ramis, Oswald had any contact o

r connection with

Davis or the anti-Castro organisation which Da

vis rsproaont04.0

- 3

CONTINIED - OUR

In July, 1963, we ropoeived inforsation iron s

everal

sources that a number of Cuban rafts*** had co

y to Nov Orloans

tram Masi, Florida, through She Worts of Mud

olph Davisf _

roportedly to attend a training as atter which they wale

be

seat to a training camp in Guatemala. Sources rOportad this

group became disenchanted and returalad to Mia

mi shortly atter •

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AIL

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Memorasdus sranigan to Sullivan

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w;`; Data elkadarning laiiii-. and thli;81 ini 4irlingint 44444-- erleol *4'

,,,,.- .;;4, -,_ , tai July. 1903, was dim:salsa to the 'Warren Closmissien ,,,-----. -:--

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▪ ------- = 'ern* upon receipt of allegation* frat lank I. Martin that _----7-- --_,2" -

Perri* may have been Involved with Lee illarvey Oswald In

- _ .., Massiseinatifia plot. *axing the *ours* of Our interview, _-

?-- 7= - -- terrie advised that bon approximately llovesther; 1980. mirittr-1977--

August, 1961, he was associated. with the enban Iteveletisesary --_-_--4;;

!treat in Om Orleans, -Louisiana. ftrrie demeribed this . -,'_ ,•

Organisaties as an alts-Oastro glow and *Ward that he had' _l_k..'

actively engaged in eellectiag flood. mosey end medicine foe._ ,-,f-

this erganisation. /Perri* recalls Sergi* growths Smith se - ''' ''-' 4.1

..aa.rt,.. the head Of this organisation in Mere Orlenas. Ferri* , rePerta4 _ . -z-.

he had sot had any connection with the Cuban ltevelutionary --

Front or any other anti -Caxtro organization

since August, 1961,

although he oentinued to have social conta

cts with Sergio

Saith. 'orris also *lammed he had se recollection of any

- Organisation in New Orleans UMW US "air Play fur 418bs '="---tr-cn-=--:

Committee and sever had any aosnootien with amp iodividsal -:-:'---,:.,

representing as organisation by that nano w 1.1_ ---4,..„ _, . _ - - „...

-,..„ .., 1, 4

4r -,. .r" --,..4. .,,.. . , . _ .,, .1/4

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iarrison 'talus that See Narver iswald lived with dolt...-.

Sovid William !Orris tow approximately one month b

efore- - ,--,i,,,f--

/eaviag *is Orleans to ge **alias, Teams Oferriseo &Lama ----'.

that he has five or win individvole *be S.; willing to teetttr_

to the fact that they had soon Oswald living in Ferries ,... ,,,..

..--

. Oswald resided in flew Orleans tram apprecimitety •

P

April 114, 1901, to September Set VW. Whoa bo Ospanot..

New Orleans an pester to Maxim City. paring our latessivie

laveltigation fit Oswald's Ilietielti** linsediatelp relleTeiss the

tios if President Igensedy, we developed ao informants

indicating that Oeweld lived with bavid #illtaa Ifesrri* #ar tom

Sserrie. Nests& Oswald. Ikevald•al wife, vas emetiemed if mother

of tines concerning Oceald's activities du

ring the time they

lived in New Orleans. She has reported that there vas only

ene *modem when Leo Harvey Oswald spent t

he night away from

their residence at 4905 Magazine Street, S

ew Orleans. Oa this

particular evAning, the Ouwalds and a relative drove to Mo

bile,

Alabama, where Oswald spoke before a Jesui

t school audience

regarding his observations in mat. This

activity has been

corroborated through other sources.0 .. 4..

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Memorandum Sranigan to Sullivan

Me: ASSASSINATIOM OP PUSIDIY2 MOM

42-1010900 ="1!.."-nrelt7egrwur-r..- _

addition, Alugher et:neighbors the

the viatni=41117 ay. wpm intsamitsrid

O!- -asd issilshed oa tuk* Oswald 111.4- *Wads 101 4110$

*gamine Street until Deptosbar 15# OW shoo the Orin_ ds

roved from Ilsw Orleans. old Ind Inespl=in Ifew Orlassi

Cron July 1111,. VMS, tbresigh laptcabsr 115# • Shea he left

Sew Orleans. *arias Oswald has stated Oswald ist at

his tins daring that period eittisig are the West and

a neighbor of the Orraids she vas sane 11141440,ed 111111-''-i41-ATifr"

Ina said he saw Oswald at least *mos eviry day free ni41441,

# nail 11 .ePtelfair -$13,--iihea . Oliwald *Wad

Orleans. ' Anothar neigh swans amiss Oswald monad

,-the house most of the tins during the period of his unomployinat

glad thisilseighbor reported that *hen Oswald did tear, big L. - pr

vosidence the day, As veuld return short]; thalritaner.Y.-

ilarrisoa informed i Oswald defiaitsty -

did tire at the Presidential ads to Dallas and that

one of his shots hit Governor Connally. SO additionally

alleged that Oswald did not fire at President Kennedy. Garrison

reportedly strongly claims that a black.haired, heavy set

individual shooting fres thets trout Pt the NOtoreade - 72:

was the individual who tired the *Sal shot at President

Mennedy:. During oar intensive isvestigatios of the assassination,

-

10, receivod numerous allegations that there was an individual :;--z=

oa the overpass who shot et She Presidential car. We located

sad interviewed le personas_ including two pollee -ottioersisho

Were as the overpass when th* Presidaatial 14.rW was approaching

460 overpass. as these pow* have adVised that they did

sot observe anyone shooting at tWs Itotortiade from the overpass,

*or did they obworv4, anythingatoms *ad saw so one with ...

a rifle. That the fatal bullet struck President lensfedy is

-tho bads of the head sad lot troll the

frost is the direction

• of the overpass further- 4ml, end directly shows W-

statements of the autopsy doctors he afloat that the /Med

lathe back of iltraaident gssisedy's Aso

was as statraace woluse,V

,.._ 4.,:,, w, --7- - itarrisaa allegodaMplipleg the codapira

in

' Id* lasaairiguitios plot a o &reach* Dillili, ----" --

David Lillian Perris Carlos Quire**, David Levi*, IlIfillian Our

Banister, Jack I. Malin (true name Sdward Stewart Suggs), and

one Mrs. noepher, as well as a number of Cubans, including

Sattoau and Gunman. larrieon also implicated a 4../ Orleans 0

CONTINUO

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1

Memorandum Dranigan to Sullivan.

Des ISIMMILIUTIOS OF 2111131T MOM

f'!7:**--'10aigia" Arenobe 'teen ill 614 Saab *1 Voss Individual* as debilitated La 4)ur-flles4-4ti- ;--'-..g- ...-. interest Se_ glareisea aonneketiOn ttik his invoirtigations mese I. Sue atteatioa is indi

iiildmalo Otsitsot with or 'fit

t•24ii ii) einetee ;maim?* iitaiefasibel

,„. Waft fit 1Se taniia

abair7.71

42409069

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V!!'.

Isms -1pr.

*023 and served is the Cuban MtpIsmatlo Serviee prior It a

%he period 'tan fldel emir* bearsme head of the =ban

• in De Orleans of seat. In Moveaber6.1960g he' was deslipialied as Use delegate

hats Sovoluedonarin besteere,tia, as

- sssti airomisatiosAi

vid follies Ferri*: Ferris is the individual who

died of na ura causes February 22, 1967, aad has boon the

!Weft seineidarabli apaanlatlx!p the

Pavia /Odes 'Lewis is a baggage beadle* St a bar

station In Ifee orisons• Se Le the ladividual vim kola *oaf _..._ ,,.. ..,

the press be gave the ;anon of five Individuals to Sew Orlemni

bistr/ol Attorney Oarriaela to being involved is tbe assasoina

.-..---. 71 '-'- ' tkORAN„:„-L- --- iL'' - ,- • ' ' '. - ---: lot 's .0L-r..-. -,-

...-.-...--=':--.* kte;;;_ .ers,-.....- _ _ _ _

-'"'' 147:1-7--- i-.rZ..4.7151; - ,/. irl=1;fi

Speeliel • the FBI 'who retired On Seoenber 21, 1064::

L.

ilietek Suy limiet44i ' Sr, *mister is Ai ternOV- 7:=7-7-- -tE_ -IF t,r.:-.7- - p.r._ 7. , .,,

_ ...,

AftlIewing his votiremem$, be ma diaitIve-ta aumereus veneum

ot

to Sow Orleans and did have contact with anti-Castre Cuban

1:1ties. Mr. Simulator died of natural

amass en June 6,

Mew Orleans.v

111 dr

corral:no 4. STIR

-17

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Om&

Meserandus imam to Sullivan

62.1011060 Des ASSASSIIIATM eir SORSIDRVT 1:140/ZDY

- Putt Illiarsta: Iihtrtin is the la4A1 wi, ,

lima Terri. SO SP* y at t1 allegations linking -1)44

sesassinatios.

-

ur" . .. be he

So 4 "dior

0

.-..k,.._,_

440477:17e747

to iris, liarnor pfer. She Ss a preathent Quaker la

--- - - - Mew Orleans and vas Tetudet•d With

Oswald saiTOUE -',0,--

vile. Our investigation previously Vat Ink td.4Mt "a"""i

with whim Marina Oman resided Assediately prior So the - ,e7TWII

wassinaties arranged for ars. g,,er te Visit the SkosSISli ---_-4‘41_,

Se Moe SS she mould be so/ be to Shea. The 1:100pfers are ' -,--4-:‘,-„,74

---n=-71- -twoommont individuals Se Me, leans and Our fliell Shadiest*

hat Dr. Eloeptor was witty. *a srpaisktift lin ------...,----,..,1„.:

vhieb sought 10-tter understandiss among goople S 4--"r-.4_"r-

- - - A **oh el !UV Riles diselosos ne inforsaii4M -4 47--?::-

idontitiable vith Dittman sod Sumas or a low erLoass_atterser _ ,

by the sass el Loa.° -----,-- ....._• 4L ---_____-=::,-L ---4---,v---_ -;-. -----.1--------,--.s_--t _---- - -

The information

ownosming the association 0 Martin

bishop Stanley et imoisville is knout to this Bureau. to

sosoranihm Dranigan to Syllivan Sated StSTAIT is eaptiesed -A --

setter, internation vas set forth whish Stanley volunteer's,- -

to a Special Agent 44 the Louisville ethos moasoraing WA _

soquaintanceship vith Marti* Sad Ferries v_, 1-..0.----- - %A-, ---- A'

4114 New Orleazuo wooer ,:f.:

---A. is semi a sour* lanisen to *hangs his -

- opinion 44 the Sause of Ihorrio's death fres meatus" same. di --,-

- oerebral hemorrhage to Suicide is true. Whew, previously -'

been Sold hy tho snronoris Wise that this is true hut that _

ths coroner vas net rang to shame his opinion. The omens,

subsequently released his report mineerniag Morrie's deatti:.

iolmring that Forriela death vas due to entnral asussoo,P_

111IMpleirgit Semis= siaiss

as *ad knows nil facto /Atli

respect to the assanainatios plot. the signifiellael 01

Ouirogeo rola in this setter is sit knew*. As

reported, Quire s:0 did visit Oswald is Augusto - o vibes --

Oswald vas _passing out pro-Castro leaflets in Sew irleans,V

SONTIIVID - OUR

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CONFID X1E.

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- - RO 9.1 AZAR is-CUBA. -LUIS CLAIMED THAT WHEN HE-7-7.::: :1

WAt INTERROGATI,gD AT CUBAN EMBASSY, -MEXICO OITY,-MAROH-4 LAST777 L?..2. - -

BY RAMIRO JESUS BRE QUINTANA THIRD SEORETARY7AND-641EF_OF_

--CONSULAR SECTION

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paraphrased in order to protect the Btreates cryptograph e tern.. _ -- -- . .--

2 I MAR 1219731

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C , ONAl FORA O. 121

11•2 SOON:. OS• 02N, *1! NO, 21

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- -UNITED STATES Gtr NMENT

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TO : Mr. W. C. Sulliv4

Callahan Conrad Felt Gr.le Ro<.en Su:11,an

FROM

Tavel

Trotter

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Gandy : W. R.

JOHN EVANS, also known as Torbour-'Atte boron h

DATE: April 11, 1967 1 - Lr. C. D. DeLoach 1 - Mr. R. E. Wick 1 - Mr. W. C. Sullivan - Mr. R. E. Lonihan

1 - Mr. W. R. Wannall 1 - Mr. A. H. Sol

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Bureau files contain no-information identifiable !with Evans. By separate letter, New York and Albany being !instructed to initiate investigation. Other offices covering !Evans' claimed United States residences instruct their files and nolice and credit records.

ACTION:

None. For information.

Memorandum to Mr. W. C. Sullivan REIRe: JOHN EVA.:S

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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505

yAy 1Z37

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Attention: Mr. S. J. Papich

: Alvin R. BEAUBOUEF , . .

: Memorandum from FBI Office, Houston, Texas,

27 April 1967, subject: "Assassination of _

President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, November

22, 1963, Dallas, Texas, Miscellaneous,

Information Concerning"

1. This Agency has obtained information relevant to pages 5-9

of reference. 4

2. A well-placed and reliable fource reported on 8 May 1967

that GARRISON is pressuring Alvin R./BEAUBOUEF, who was expected

to come to Washington on the same dite (i. e., )3 May 1967) to tell the

De • artment of Justice what he knows and what RRISON wants of him.

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3. Source reported that it is said that GARRISON is going to

subpoena an FBI Agent and a former FBI Agent. The thesis that

GARRISON is allegedly trying to develop is that Oswald was a CIA agent,-

was violently anti-Communist, and was recruited by CIA for an operation,

approved by President Kennedy, the purpose of which was to assassinate "—

Fidel Castro. The thesis further has it that when Oswald assassinated

President Kennedy it became necessary to show him as a Communist

in order to conceal the original plan.

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4. It is further alleged that GARRISON has said that he 0.,-1 _..

.‘yhas letters signed by CIA represents or :-.,y Senator Robert •■••••■ ••••■ ........ .

--97-- .1<ennedyjwhich authorize certain Arzericans to work withCubans

... _ . • for the assassination of Castro. This Agency desires to record that ---1---

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--- such letters never existed nd therefore could not be in the posses- 611',4'..-

sion of GARRISON. ; i . • ---- •

5. It was expectecfthai'When BEAUBOUEF reached

Washington on 8 May 1967 ,;she ould try to ge S.)

in touch with an Assistant Attorney enera so BEAUBOUEF 's

story could be heard. / ' • , ...._ ____....._--- ..,

FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PLANS:s. i

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sta15: Cr leans Listrict itttoraey Jc_uas C. Garrison.

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vhe vas c=1;seted to e= to 1::aishiz,toa-on tho :;arlta date

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The thaLls fc.I..:;hel: has it that vhca acsassizated

ProsiCent 1:enney it •bectle necosszry to show hiu a

(,onmunist in orCer_Ao-coacoal taecrizinal plan.

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"It is further a/leced that =zit= has said that he has letters si[;acd by CIA repremltatives or by Senator IteLort :lennody vhich c=tain ;,=sricans to worIc with Cubans for tho ar.srlsoinaticJa of Castro. This Agency dosires to record that such letters ncvor andtheroforo could__ not be in the possossioa of.

'it vas nal_T=V=2 reached Vashnr,ton b3 (St!c. oa 3 L:Ly 10,W, he or

aa :scisant Attorney 1/4.4,..,:ra co hat EL2.T.JDOUL2's story could bo vould try to cet in touch with42

V• heard.'

pve — Any additioaal pertiaont inforzatioa that comes to CIA our attention in this matter will be promptly fur nishod to you.

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from CIA has boon classified "Secrot" by that Lgency. r.

Hugh Aynesworth is the reporter who has reached the conclusion that Garrison's investigation of assassination is complete farce. Ea has written an article which appeared in the 5-15-G7 issue of ";:;ewsweek" which en-posed the fraudulent nature of Garrison's investization. Gno of Aynacworth's claims is that Loisel attcmpted to bribe Zoaubouof, a forror associate of David William Ferries wherein Doaubouef would tactify that he had boon informed by Ferri° of a conspiracy on the part of Ferries Clay Shaw and Loa Harvey Oswald to assassinate President Ecasody. A tape recording of the bribe attompt reportedly was made by Beaubouef's attorney, and has been the subject of much publicity in the various news modi

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DATE: 6/12/67

OPTIONAL POMO* NO. I• ' ,7••-02 MAY MI =TON

41111i 141. V )

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Memorandum DIE O1, FBI (105-82555)

LEGlin MEXICO (105-3702) (RUC)

C SUBJECT: LEE HARVEY OSWALD

IS - R - CUBA

TO

FROM

Enclosed are three (3) copies of a CONFIDENTIAL memorandum dated 5/11/67 prepared by the American Consulate, Tampico, Mexico.

Re Mexico City airtel, 5/8167eAI .06' (40g 1

BENJAMIN J. BUGLE, Amer can American Con-sulate, Tampico, Mexico, furnished a copy of a CONFIDENTIAL memorandum dated 5/11/67, copies of which are enclosed, which contain information concerning captioned subject which he had received. This information is being furnished for the information of the Bureau, and this office does not contemplate further action at this time.

fl LUBA

(9- Bureau (Enc. 3) (1 - Liaison Section)

1 - Mexico City MDC : i rg (4)

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Tampico, Maxie* ,

11,

rtleiltd#162atab

.cloy D. Boles, Zsguire

Chief, :ferican Political Affairs, Gtfice of Mexican Affairs

'3cartment of .:fate, Washington, D. C. 20520

:It:1;1r :,eo: DECT4SSIFI= BY I ON it-rt-12-

-Zhe missing Lao Harvey Csuald &i 'gram referred to in your let or o

;,pril 14 is Taapicols As.43„ which I dratted on March 16. It ought

to have reached you before Apra 11.

I ^.z•:1 originally debated with wself tether to send anything at all,

conaidcring ay ^informant* did not soon to otter anything hew. How-

over, in view of the admittedly "electrifying valitr of the subject,

I finally decided to record the matter.

necause of your letter, I invited my friend to lunch today. We went

over tho ground is comcwhat =ore detail, as sot forth below, but he

did not claim ho uas =king world-shaking revolutions, and I do not

believe he was.

Re said ho and a ,Troup of follow students =et Oswald one afternoon

(he does not recall the date) when they came cut of the Cincclu'i„

which I underetood to be at the ;scuela de Filosofia (I tIm not familiar

with the Univeraity of Nexico).descrii07(,a cil2 as ',rams and

Maltii1)41r116X ointrovertides a parson who obviously had complexes and

problems.

CsuUld was ...dt4 the group during the reminder of the afUrnoon and

evening and all tho following day. They paid for his =gals during this

ti=e. (It was of interest to =o informant said that, in addition to

raccGnizine Cswildss photograph following the aasassinatioo of i'rooldent

Kennedy, he easily =called Oswald's naue bccauce both 01!!arveym

"Oswald" connoted rabbit to him, smoothing I had not thgnialstah."-

Os.;:ald evidently had one to the university to look for pry-Castro

might help his porsuado the Cuban :::;:b.,ssy to i:mnt him a visa. Ho

spoke little Spanish, but indicated he was from :;alifornia, as as

that be had been a =bar of a. pro-Castro group in Now Qrleans no

DE TROY

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=satiate! Texas). !s also gave them to understand police agencies in the United Ctatet 114 harrassed him (Nlo hostilizaban"). He

showed an interest in painting and paintings.

Mr friend reports the Cuban Zebesay turned Cold down from the outset,

apparently in the first place because they had no +(previous* on him

and in the second place because they suspected he was a U.S. agent.

Oewald was deeply upset over being rejected by the Cubans.

informant used the word olloraball, but I inferred not literally. The

group saw, no more of Oswald after the second day.

I as not trying to be coy about my sinforaantse name. I should

noverthelese like to protect hint* the extent possible. He claims

not to have discussed his aclueintancs with Oswald with anawyone except

me. I take this with a grain of salt, but he does seem genuinely

fearful of losing his job if he is tied publicly to this matter..

He also seems fearful of trouble with his former pro.Castro-student

friends it they get the iraereasion he ',ratter* on anyone. I gather

they are not altogether "form", considering he says some of that

still visit his acre frontline to time.

incidentally, he claims to have visited with :tall Roe end, to a lesser degree, to have been friendly with on Maria Tore him to way defected from the Cuban i;mbas be in Miami.

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One item he "revealed" during our first evening particularly intrigued

me. (re sacred sub:eaaeatIy, and probably with justification, especially Prirful of the unpleasant conoequences which might derive from any

publicity reg.:a-ding it). He asserted he wai the student who personally

climbed mr,turizma the Miguel Ales4a Statue on the UAI4 campus with tho dynaitite--I believe ho said dynamite—.4then it Was mutilated some years ago. • • I.

I em aware w friend zy have fabricated everything he told me. It personal ovaluatice is that he bas been truthful.

Sincerely,

bay to be well acquainted Castro. Ho claims further cam, who I understood gexico City and may now

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CENTRA'.. INTELLIGENCE AGENCY VfassiNgroN, D.C. 20505

W."

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79 JUL 3- 1967

SUBJECT : Garrison Investigation: Mr. Jack N. Roger I /

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19 JUN 1967 ly

for the joint legislative Committee on Un-American Activities for the .,..1:,:t-t'"

state of Louisiana. He has had conferences with District Attorney

Garrison and members of his Off because his function as counsel has

caused him to linkee Harvey Oswald the Fair Play for Cuba //,.:"- , ...._ - Committee with the\ Southern Conference Educational Fund through one Carl 'Braden. It is Mr. Rogers' theory that Oswald was an organizer

fo-rth-e Fair Play for Cuba Committee and was also a Moscow-trained

agent. i`

involvingClay/Shaw. He has been told by a member of Garrison's staff

that Garrisonrhas definite proof that Ruby was once hospitalized in New

Orleans, that Oswald visited him in the hospital, that they there engaged

in a homosexual act, that they were caught, and that Oswald was arrested.

Mr. Rogers told the member of Garrison's staff who related this story to

him that he did not believe it because he had seen the New Orleans police

"wrap up sheet" on Oswald and it did not contain a record of such an

arrest. The staff member insisted that the truth of the account can be

proven. He also asserted that Clay Shaw was the head of a homosexual

ring an,d indulged in a perversion known as "master a d slaves".

/05; A/R5-5-H0

MEMORANDUM FOR

1. On 1 June 1967L a ed with a New Orleans! .0, -,

representative of this Agency and volunteered information about the 0.-1W"' ,,,...\11 q.. Garrison investigation. - ...I b----1

I. J , 2. Mr. Rogers is a Baton Rouge ,attorney and committee counselpl

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close association between Oswald and Jack Ruby as well as a conspiracy '.\ ‘3"tz5

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3. Mr. Rogers believes, owever, that Garrison can pr

: Director r. Federal Bureau of Investigation Attention: Mr. S. J. Papich

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4. Mr. Rogers stated that Garrison; has been receiving monetary contributions from Mrs. Edgar .B..:Stern, who has also contributed money to the Southern Educational Conference Fund.

FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PLANS:

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Date: July 7, 1967

Transmit the following in

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3 JUL 10.1967

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AIRTEL (Priority)

: Director, FBI (105-82555)

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MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Nathan L. Ferris Legal Attache

FROM

SUBJECT

: Lee Harvey 3swO.d Visit in Mexico

5 July 1967

1. In reference to ry conversations with you in June 1967 and on 5 July 1907 2.:rding a person in Tampico, Mexico, who advised the American Consul there that he had spent a day and one half with Lee Harvey Oswald soretime before the assas-sination of President Kennedy, this Merorandum is a. eeview of the action taken by this office to date.

2. On 25 June 1957, one of the officers from this Section travelled to Tampico to me7e contact with the American Consul, Mr. Benjamin J. Huyle, in order to obtain from him the identity of the "informant" and to interview this -:,77Lon. The American Consul was very cooperative and offern ..7.:-;f7 this officer in contact with the "informant" imme± e This officer spent a total of hours with th1:-. interviews) and found ver- - .cooperative a: • '7 bo nc.4- c:7. in the follow- ing paragraphs.

,,roc- about 30 years old;()

UN AL: for three years (approxt. - 1000 to 10C:1); stated that he belonged to a "clandeze pro-Cctro revolutinns..177: group" at UNAM; visited Cuba ‘;:-.ere he met Fidel Castro ,r1(7. :;aul noa; was per-secuted by Y.exl_can arthorities for t1.1?, activities; and finally

his residence to Tampico (circa 1Sr!-A,, jcla:Imed he iL; 5; - decided to get away from the group an:' -- m lice by changing

no longer a member of an:Y organizatir): .,ut le 1., st!.71 visited often by 7,-1s old frier.e. are sti'?. revolutmn,-ies. At the time, he . a reporte-c the newspal- 7r

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4. In regard to the Oswald case,1111111101pwas extremel7r7i3 o cautious and refused to give details on e. con act he claimed

to have had. with Lee.Harvey Oswald. His refusal wa based on the fact that he and four other persons (members of (5

AL,)

revolutionary group) were in contact with Oswald, an persons are still active revolutionaries. If he were to give their name a vestigations were made, the four persons would knot assed the information, and his life and(. that of his would be in danger. Despite assurances of protection, co!: this position throughout the inter- _S) view.

5. ry is that Oswald visited the UNAM campus ors y aft._ the Cuban Lmbassy refused to give him a visa to Cuba. Oswald apparently made in li- cc. e-arding pr

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Cuban groups at UNAL and was directed t group, ,S A,

Oswald met these persons as they were co. ti, 0 a round- ' table discussion held in the Faculty of Philosophy. Oswald told the group it was urgent that he visit Cuba immediately and that the Cuban embassy had denied him a visa.. He asked the group to help him. The group distrusted Oswald immediately because he was American and he acted slightly crazy They all felt he was a "CIA provocation". Despite this, the group allowed Oswald to stay with them the rest of that day, that night and part of the next day. Oswald was very. introverted and obviously had many col..plenes. While he was with the group, he did not mention the possible assz:7c4.nz.tion of kennedy or any other person, 1ut !'.::. il.id hoe:: 2 1.7.;t7'.-ig that he had to travel ' ediate17. As tr- -2.-.;.:.- Oswald was a homo- sexual -a;.:` ts type :If pc,r,,_, could very well haves, been s , u (..: in:: his stay with the ;,scup, 7-. did not show these tendencies.

6. An intc:rtin,-; ;,:lint is that to!' tho6;) "PO CI visiting officer that if he were pr._ o .,c... ed t: the

Americans to give the details of th- nr:- tact with Oswald, he could simply say he had fabricated tl... whole story and they would have to leave him alone.

7. The only information avail=E o- s 1 6.) Excelsior news:i:12er article, dated 17 Janr —, ,'hict listed him gl: T..1 leader of a UNA:.. .i'z;volutionary bloc. The article cenc27: 1.is protest over the l!idnapping of a young UNAM student Ilar home by unknown assailants.

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. All the nfo ation obtained by tfr.s office ill be made available to yo office. r office take no action in this case

without prior consultation with this office.

10. For your information, your office in Washington, D.C.

has not been advised of this case, and you may do so if you

wish.

THIS INFORMATION IS FROM A CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE. IT MUST

NOT BE DISGEMINATEO IN WHOLE OR IN PART OUTSIDE YOUR 4 E

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S CI Director Federal Bureau of Investig Attention: Mr. S. J. Papic

CENTRAL INTELLiGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505

DECLASS ON /

MEMORANDUM FOR:

FROM

SUBJECT

Deputy Dire or for PlansANO"

Lee Harvey OSWALD

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ICIPS/ 4'4 JUL -1;;;/

1. The following informatio k Office's representative in Mexico Mexico, who placed our represent 26 June 1967.

based on a lead provided to this

l by the American Consul in Tampico,

I n contact with the source Oh

O 2. On the above-mentioned date the untested source provided this

Office's representative with the following information on the activitie

of Lee Harvey OSWALD while he was in Mexico in October 1963. The source, however, was extremely cautious and refused to give explicit details on

his contact with OSWALD. He said the reason he could not give names of

persons who were in contact with OSWALD was that these persons were sti

active revolutionaries, and if they found out the source informed on

them, he and his family-would be in grave danger. Despite assurances to

the contrary, source said that all the promises in the world could be

made, but once the information was passed to Washington, it would get

completely out of hand. The source took this position throughout the six-

hour interview (two separate meetings), but some information which might

be of interest was elicited from himm 11 105:e 1253......„50......5,y

3. Although the so adlia not able or willing to give dates and

names, he did say OSWALD visited the IMAM campus shortly after the Cuban

Embassy refused him a visa to visit Cuba. OSWALD apparently made inquiries

regarding the pro-Cuban revolutionary group at UNAM and was directed to the source and his friends. OSWALD met source and four other persons as

they came out of a round-table discussion held in the Faculty of Philosophy.

OSWALD told the group it was urgent that he visit Cuba immediately and

that he was denied a Cuban visa. He requested aid from source's group.

The group mistrusted OSWALD immediately, feeling he was a CIA proliVATTAT"'°----

He was obviously American with little Spanishiand very preocCdpied over

not obtai the Cuban visa. JuL.2.6 1967 ID 6'8 xs..4-4--