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tJLio042 (03)LA066
L Ire 49 NL PD SALINAS CALIF li\
MR DEJA EUSK, SECRETARY OF STATE •
kSt; DC
PLEASE CALL SENATOR KUCHEL EXTREMELY IMPORTANT -••
. h.ALIER
AMENHAUSER 64 SAN MIGUEL APT 4 SALINAS CALIF.
819P EST
tJLio042 (03)LA066
L Ire 49 NL PD SALINAS CALIF li\
MR DEJA EUSK, SECRETARY OF STATE •
kSt; DC
PLEASE CALL SENATOR KUCHEL EXTREMELY IMPORTANT -••
. h.ALIER
AMENHAUSER 64 SAN MIGUEL APT 4 SALINAS CALIF.
819P EST
tJLio042 (03)LA066
L Ire 49 NL PD SALINAS CALIF li\
MR DEJA EUSK, SECRETARY OF STATE •
kSt; DC
PLEASE CALL SENATOR KUCHEL EXTREMELY IMPORTANT -••
. h.ALIER
AMENHAUSER 64 SAN MIGUEL APT 4 SALINAS CALIF.
819P EST
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MEMORANDUM
PER 0:R CONVERSATION OF NOVEMBER 15.
Du"..te Merriam. Assistant to
Senator Thomas KT. chel
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MEMORANDUM
PER 0:R CONVERSATION OF NOVEMBER 15.
Du"..te Merriam. Assistant to
Senator Thomas KT. chel
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MEMORANDUM
PER 0:R CONVERSATION OF NOVEMBER 15.
Du"..te Merriam. Assistant to
Senator Thomas KT. chel
ENATOR THOMAS H. KUCHEL .5. SENATE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
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lEAR SENATOR KUCHEL:
REGARDING THE ENCLOSED LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT.
I TOLD MR. TAYLOR HOW, WHERE, WHEN, AND WHY THE ASSASSINATION WOULD TAKE PLACE. NOTHING COULD PREVENT IT.
THE DETAIL'S OF 1468 HAVE- NOT BEEN REPORTED.
I URGE YOU TO ARRANGE A HEARING WITH MR. TAYLOR PRESENT.
THE SOONER THE BETTER. TIME IS PRECIOUS NOW.
P.S. AT THE TIME I TALKED WITH MR. TAYLOR I TOLD .A NUMBER - .401 PROMINENT CITY OFFICIAL'S, ATTORNEY'S AND CLERGY
INCLUDING A SPECIAL DELIVERY LETTER TO BILLY GRAHAM.
ENATOR THOMAS H. KUCHEL .5. SENATE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
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lEAR SENATOR KUCHEL:
REGARDING THE ENCLOSED LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT.
I TOLD MR. TAYLOR HOW, WHERE, WHEN, AND WHY THE ASSASSINATION WOULD TAKE PLACE. NOTHING COULD PREVENT IT.
THE DETAIL'S OF 1468 HAVE- NOT BEEN REPORTED.
I URGE YOU TO ARRANGE A HEARING WITH MR. TAYLOR PRESENT.
THE SOONER THE BETTER. TIME IS PRECIOUS NOW.
P.S. AT THE TIME I TALKED WITH MR. TAYLOR I TOLD .A NUMBER - .401 PROMINENT CITY OFFICIAL'S, ATTORNEY'S AND CLERGY
INCLUDING A SPECIAL DELIVERY LETTER TO BILLY GRAHAM.
ENATOR THOMAS H. KUCHEL .5. SENATE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
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lEAR SENATOR KUCHEL:
REGARDING THE ENCLOSED LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT.
I TOLD MR. TAYLOR HOW, WHERE, WHEN, AND WHY THE ASSASSINATION WOULD TAKE PLACE. NOTHING COULD PREVENT IT.
THE DETAIL'S OF 1468 HAVE- NOT BEEN REPORTED.
I URGE YOU TO ARRANGE A HEARING WITH MR. TAYLOR PRESENT.
THE SOONER THE BETTER. TIME IS PRECIOUS NOW.
P.S. AT THE TIME I TALKED WITH MR. TAYLOR I TOLD .A NUMBER - .401 PROMINENT CITY OFFICIAL'S, ATTORNEY'S AND CLERGY
INCLUDING A SPECIAL DELIVERY LETTER TO BILLY GRAHAM.
4,-1961; UPON' WI I-7.,=ST, 118I AGENT - 1=',47.11.474.D 4 PORT 1.1. .. ..,:i 1 oar.i.:ii, Liiidi
., . -...r-Amit- STATii3WIT;-- , '!-k ,...f..
:?4sapsyr liti.4, as AssiissINA•rm IN THE LATTER 1041r: oF 63, D 'DALLAS, ?MCA& - .--,i. .
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;., •,,,-ItiSi:E.15 TO .14,4t1 a' IT CLEAR TO .1.4R. TAYLOR HAT IT WAS ZCTRZ.....ELY 4,111)ORTANT ,TO. HAVE IT ON .RECORD THAT I II Z. •TH -0; PitEDICT ION IISGARDING 1963, - WHICri, IF IT CALIF. TRUE, s WOULD SLRV:a: V.T.ARNING ' ',THAT THE UNITS) STATES WILL BE.ATTACKED IN A WORLD WAR 'ODLOCAUST DI 1968.
4,-1961; UPON' WI I-7.,=ST, 118I AGENT - 1=',47.11.474.D 4 PORT 1.1. .. ..,:i 1 oar.i.:ii, Liiidi
., . -...r-Amit- STATii3WIT;-- , '!-k ,...f..
:?4sapsyr liti.4, as AssiissINA•rm IN THE LATTER 1041r: oF 63, D 'DALLAS, ?MCA& - .--,i. .
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;., •,,,-ItiSi:E.15 TO .14,4t1a' IT CLEAR TO .1.4R. TAYLOR HAT IT WAS ZCTRZ.....ELY 4,111)ORTANT ,TO. HAVE IT ON .RECORD THAT I II Z. •TH -0; PitEDICT ION IISGARDING 1963, - WHICri, IF IT CALIF. TRUE, s WOULD SLRV:a: V.T.ARNING ' ',THAT THE UNITS) STATES WILL BE.ATTACKED IN A WORLD WAR 'ODLOCAUST DI 1968.
4,-1961; UPON' WI I-7.,=ST, 118I AGENT - 1=',47.11.474.D 4 PORT 1.1. .. ..,:i 1 oar.i.:ii, Liiidi
., . -...r-Amit- STATii3WIT;-- , '!-k ,...f..
:?4sapsyr liti.4, as AssiissINA•rm IN THE LATTER 1041r: oF 63, D 'DALLAS, ?MCA& - .--,i. .
• ...., - • .
;., •,,,-ItiSi:E.15 TO .14,4t1 a' IT CLEAR TO .1.4R. TAYLOR HAT IT WAS ZCTRZ.....ELY 4,111)ORTANT ,TO. HAVE IT ON .RECORD THAT I II Z. •TH -0; PitEDICT ION IISGARDING 1963, - WHICri, IF IT CALIF. TRUE, s WOULD SLRV:a: V.T.ARNING ' ',THAT THE UNITS) STATES WILL BE.ATTACKED IN A WORLD WAR 'ODLOCAUST DI 1968.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director Federal Bureau of Investigation
Attention: Mr. S. J. P ich
SUBJECT : Garrison Investigation an
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CENTRAL LLIGENCE AGENCY
IN LLIG
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
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1. We have been informed that the M xico C News of
ecember 1967 contains an article Written by erl ishbein '
onz,alea. The article describes an interview whi s a
on in New Orleans during the preceding week with D strict as saying
Attorney• James Garrison. The article quotes Garrison
that he believes that President Johnson was implicated in the
assassination of President Kennedy and that he regards CIA as a
fascist alter-ego in the United States. I
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a. De Gonzalez is presently colla
2. A source has further reported that this article may be
the opening shot in a campaign involving De Gonzalez, Garrison,
and Ramparts.
with Ramparts on the
imprisoned in 14$45.9. discharged), John
May 1967 in an attempt
case of one Joel DavicK ormer Ramparts a mond tc44.1.1........cico in
e Kaplan case..2_ /f, 9 7 Co (e.
ting aplan‘ afrwriter
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b. Ramparts paid for Gonzalez' trip to New
Orleans and arranged for her Zilw with Garrison. /. 101 4 - / 6/d - -
c. Ramparts is trying to put together a story
linking the Kaplan case directly to the Kennedy assassination. 1969
It appears that one element of the Ramparts theory is"
that Kaplan informed Castro of the timing of the Bay
Pigs invasion. Another element is that Senator Robert
Kennedy has been exerting pressure on the Mexican
Go rnrnent, presumably either personally or through
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director Federal Bureau of Investigation
Attention: Mr. S. J. P ich
SUBJECT : Garrison Investigation an
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CENTRAL LLIGENCE AGENCY
IN LLIG
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
1 .1(
1. We have been informed that the M xico C News of
ecember 1967 contains an article Written by erl ishbein '
onz,alea. The article describes an interview whi s a
on in New Orleans during the preceding week with D strict as saying
Attorney• James Garrison. The article quotes Garrison
that he believes that President Johnson was implicated in the
assassination of President Kennedy and that he regards CIA as a
fascist alter-ego in the United States. I
4
C. 0 '4.-
a. De Gonzalez is presently colla
2. A source has further reported that this article may be
the opening shot in a campaign involving De Gonzalez, Garrison,
and Ramparts.
with Ramparts on the
imprisoned in 14$45.9. discharged), John
May 1967 in an attempt
case of one Joel DavicK ormer Ramparts a mond tc44.1.1........cico in
e Kaplan case..2_ /f, 9 7 Co (e.
ting aplan‘ afrwriter
'7/
/ lea /6-8 rl!) ■
b. Ramparts paid for Gonzalez' trip to New
Orleans and arranged for her Zilw with Garrison. /. 101 4 - / 6/d - -
c. Ramparts is trying to put together a story
linking the Kaplan case directly to the Kennedy assassination. 1969
It appears that one element of the Ramparts theory is"
that Kaplan informed Castro of the timing of the Bay
Pigs invasion. Another element is that Senator Robert
Kennedy has been exerting pressure on the Mexican
Go rnrnent, presumably either personally or through
"Alp 'ttRQ,r--- ;;-s 0 7,068
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director Federal Bureau of Investigation
Attention: Mr. S. J. P ich
SUBJECT : Garrison Investigation an
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CENTRAL LLIGENCE AGENCY
IN LLIG
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
1 .1(
1. We have been informed that the M xico C News of
ecember 1967 contains an article Written by erl ishbein '
onz,alea. The article describes an interview whi s a
on in New Orleans during the preceding week with D strict as saying
Attorney• James Garrison. The article quotes Garrison
that he believes that President Johnson was implicated in the
assassination of President Kennedy and that he regards CIA as a
fascist alter-ego in the United States. I
4
C. 0 '4.-
a. De Gonzalez is presently colla
2. A source has further reported that this article may be
the opening shot in a campaign involving De Gonzalez, Garrison,
and Ramparts.
with Ramparts on the
imprisoned in 14$45.9. discharged), John
May 1967 in an attempt
case of one Joel DavicK ormer Ramparts a mond tc44.1.1........cico in
e Kaplan case..2_ /f, 9 7 Co (e.
ting aplan‘ afrwriter
'7/
/ lea /6-8 rl!) ■
b. Ramparts paid for Gonzalez' trip to New
Orleans and arranged for her Zilw with Garrison. /. 101 4 - / 6/d - -
c. Ramparts is trying to put together a story
linking the Kaplan case directly to the Kennedy assassination. 1969
It appears that one element of the Ramparts theory is"
that Kaplan informed Castro of the timing of the Bay
Pigs invasion. Another element is that Senator Robert
Kennedy has been exerting pressure on the Mexican
Go rnrnent, presumably either personally or through
"Alp 'ttRQ,r--- ;;-s 0 7,068
5 `) „ITN 1 219a tc_ „zit Pr tvP
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the U. S. Government and U. S. Embassy in Mexico, to keep Kaplan in prison.
d. Ramparts has about six staff reporters working on the story. One of them was present at the De Gonzalez-Garrison interview.
FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PLANS:
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the U. S. Government and U. S. Embassy in Mexico, to keep Kaplan in prison.
d. Ramparts has about six staff reporters working on the story. One of them was present at the De Gonzalez-Garrison interview.
FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PLANS:
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the U. S. Government and U. S. Embassy in Mexico, to keep Kaplan in prison.
d. Ramparts has about six staff reporters working on the story. One of them was present at the De Gonzalez-Garrison interview.
FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PLANS:
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S. J. Papich' FROM
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DATE: 6/6/67
UNITED STATES ¼ VERNMENT
Memorandum
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TO : Mr. D. J. Brennan, r 1
'UMW SEP JRZSIIIENT JOBE FITZGERALD Konatay, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS
SUBJECT
attention
1 - Mr. Branigan (Ian than) 1 - Liaison 1 - Mr. Papich ‘10. SJP:rab
(4) REC-75
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being The above information is direct
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DATE: 6/6/67
UNITED STATES ¼ VERNMENT
Memorandum
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TO : Mr. D. J. Brennan, r 1
'UMW SEP JRZSIIIENT JOBE FITZGERALD Konatay, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS
SUBJECT
attention
1 - Mr. Branigan (Ian than) 1 - Liaison 1 - Mr. Papich ‘10. SJP:rab
(4) REC-75
of the Soviet Section. c-` j
being The above information is direct
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sol0-144 0M64MPORMNO.14 MAY 1042 /MOON GSA GIN. MG. NO. 27
S. J. Papich' FROM
Mohr
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Tele Poom Holmes Gandy
DATE: 6/6/67
UNITED STATES ¼ VERNMENT
Memorandum
•
TO : Mr. D. J. Brennan, r 1
'UMW SEP JRZSIIIENT JOBE FITZGERALD Konatay, NOVEMBER 22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS
SUBJECT
attention
1 - Mr. Branigan (Ian than) 1 - Liaison 1 - Mr. Papich ‘10. SJP:rab
(4) REC-75
of the Soviet Section. c-` j
being The above information is direct
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Corporation. Cowrie's also indicated that blo-Chok Corporation had boos reported is a book **titled "The Iewleiblo Govornmeatt w as beim connected with CIA. 1101 contacted CIA and were furaished tho informatioe which is t h barge leder the dale of SAVOT. fa a/ Nur)
epatative
the a inoluded is this osommaicatioa for
'the Attires,
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Corporation. Cowrie's also indicated that Domblo-Chok Corporation had boos reported is a book **titled "The Iewleiblo Govornmeatt w as beim connected with CIA. 1101 contacted CIA and were furaished tho informatioe which is t h barge leder the dale of SAVOT. fa a/ Nur)
epatative
the a inoluded is this osommaicatioa for
'the Attires,
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Corporation. Cowrie's also indicated that Domblo-Chok Corporation had boos reported is a book **titled "The Iewleiblo Govornmeatt w as beim connected with CIA. 1101 contacted CIA and were furaished tho informatioe which is t h barge leder the dale of SAVOT. fa a/ Nur)
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'1;-67JUN231 7
DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF INTELLIGENCE AND RESEARCH
UNCLASSIFIED ,141G1 .,*tv 4/
MEMORAND TO: FBI - Mr. 0 H. Bartlett
11/ SUBJECT: Polish Press Plays UT) Garrison Investigation
NetoSic,c/../ --/ Po /6,-/,c/ it
EmbaBITWARSAW'reported -Con May 24 that "the Polish press continues to give considerable attention to the 'sensational revelations' of Louisiana State Attorney arrison concerning the assassination of President
Y. The latest in a series of articles is bursa Ludu's May 23 front-page account of a Garrison nterview, in which he claimed to know the real
murderers of President Kennedy, denied that OSWALD had fired any shots and complained of CIA obstruction of
'7'..---. his investigations. t is against the background of such press fare tha Kliszko in his May 16 speech to
the 8th CC Plenum a ut c arged President JOHNSON with carrying out a coup against President Kennedy and asserted that the 'highest authorities of the administration of justice engage in disguising the true inspirers of the assassination '" - 't4, 1 (4,r )d .......................----
For the Acting Deputy Director for Coordination
Mitchell K. Stanley
is 54 t S
UN 15 1967 UNCLASSIEW_
INF17.71\TION CONTAIN
NHEREIN;;VS DAT y )47t
A4JIX
C,
'1;-67JUN231 7
DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF INTELLIGENCE AND RESEARCH
UNCLASSIFIED ,141G1 .,*tv 4/
MEMORAND TO: FBI - Mr. 0 H. Bartlett
11/ SUBJECT: Polish Press Plays UT) Garrison Investigation
NetoSic,c/../ --/ Po /6,-/,c/ it
EmbaBITWARSAW'reported -Con May 24 that "the Polish press continues to give considerable attention to the 'sensational revelations' of Louisiana State Attorney arrison concerning the assassination of President
Y. The latest in a series of articles is bursa Ludu's May 23 front-page account of a Garrison nterview, in which he claimed to know the real
murderers of President Kennedy, denied that OSWALD had fired any shots and complained of CIA obstruction of
'7'..---. his investigations. t is against the background of such press fare tha Kliszko in his May 16 speech to
the 8th CC Plenum a ut c arged President JOHNSON with carrying out a coup against President Kennedy and asserted that the 'highest authorities of the administration of justice engage in disguising the true inspirers of the assassination '" - 't4, 1 (4,r )d .......................----
For the Acting Deputy Director for Coordination
Mitchell K. Stanley
is 54 t S
UN 15 1967 UNCLASSIEW_
INF17.71\TION CONTAIN
NHEREIN;;VS DAT y )47t
A4JIX
C,
'1;-67JUN231 7
DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF INTELLIGENCE AND RESEARCH
UNCLASSIFIED ,141G1 .,*tv 4/
MEMORAND TO: FBI - Mr. 0 H. Bartlett
11/ SUBJECT: Polish Press Plays UT) Garrison Investigation
NetoSic,c/../ --/ Po /6,-/,c/ it
EmbaBITWARSAW'reported -Con May 24 that "the Polish press continues to give considerable attention to the 'sensational revelations' of Louisiana State Attorney arrison concerning the assassination of President
Y. The latest in a series of articles is bursa Ludu's May 23 front-page account of a Garrison nterview, in which he claimed to know the real
murderers of President Kennedy, denied that OSWALD had fired any shots and complained of CIA obstruction of
'7'..---. his investigations. t is against the background of such press fare tha Kliszko in his May 16 speech to
the 8th CC Plenum a ut c arged President JOHNSON with carrying out a coup against President Kennedy and asserted that the 'highest authorities of the administration of justice engage in disguising the true inspirers of the assassination '" - 't4, 1 (4,r )d .......................----
For the Acting Deputy Director for Coordination
Mitchell K. Stanley
is 54 t S
UN 15 1967 UNCLASSIEW_
INF17.71\TION CONTAIN
NHEREIN;;VS DAT y )47t
A4JIX
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGEN WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
63 0 144- '
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14 JUN 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR :
SUBJECT
Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Attention: Mr. S. J. Papich
Allegations of Unidentified Woman Regarding "Mario GRACIAS", et al
FBI Memorandum of 10 April 1967, file number (S) 62-109060, Subject: "Assassina-tion of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, November 22, 1963, Dallas, Texas"
REFERENCE
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1. , Our files contain no record of Tr -v• S, Ma....A.2/ j/
.x. i RACIAS ozialias Miss Do -11. The gi en names "PablO6
14 an 'Michael" are too common to b checked without surnames.
2. SergiotCAC
with has appeared in press accounts
of investigatiOns co ucted by strict Attorney GARRISON in New Orleans and in reports previously furnished us by your office. A check of our file holdings has disclosed no association between. him,„, .............. ,........■••■••■■■••.r and this Agency. Basic information arciut ARCACHA appears in two
•.,‘ 1)
fentriTrribm your New Orleans office: (a) no file number but dated 21 February 1967, and (b) file number (S) 62-109060, 30 March 1967,
i ..,17;.: with enclosure of 28 March 1967.
3. The enc o ilvto RED.
reference makes it clear that the ST-t 1 / 62-10 70 0 — 63? 1_ ,,. • 1 anonymous caller spoke only of a "Mario GRACIAS" and that Mr.
LAUTENS assumed that she might be referring to Sergio ARCActl,
\ Smith. This assumption seems unlikely because of thrMsimilarity
of the names. JUN 21 1967
4. The name to w the u entified caller +ertended to
S refer may have been Manu- . The press had
reported that District Attorn- Jarr4s RRISCIV ilettlleged that .14%
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•
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGEN WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
63 0 144- '
9etfrw20
14 JUN 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR :
SUBJECT
Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Attention: Mr. S. J. Papich
Allegations of Unidentified Woman Regarding "Mario GRACIAS", et al
FBI Memorandum of 10 April 1967, file number (S) 62-109060, Subject: "Assassina-tion of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, November 22, 1963, Dallas, Texas"
REFERENCE
_
'N. ON 1"..
1. , Our files contain no record of Tr -v• S, Ma....A.2/ j/
.x. i RACIAS ozialias Miss Do -11. The gi en names "PablO6
14 an 'Michael" are too common to b checked without surnames.
2. SergiotCAC
with has appeared in press accounts
of investigatiOns co ucted by strict Attorney GARRISON in New Orleans and in reports previously furnished us by your office. A check of our file holdings has disclosed no association between. him,„, .............. ,........■••■••■■■••.r and this Agency. Basic information arciut ARCACHA appears in two
•.,‘ 1)
fentriTrribm your New Orleans office: (a) no file number but dated 21 February 1967, and (b) file number (S) 62-109060, 30 March 1967,
i ..,17;.: with enclosure of 28 March 1967.
3. The enc o ilvto RED.
reference makes it clear that the ST-t 1 / 62-10 70 0 — 63? 1_ ,,. • 1 anonymous caller spoke only of a "Mario GRACIAS" and that Mr.
LAUTENS assumed that she might be referring to Sergio ARCActl,
\ Smith. This assumption seems unlikely because of thrMsimilarity
of the names. JUN 21 1967
4. The name to w the u entified caller +ertended to
S refer may have been Manu- . The press had
reported that District Attorn- Jarr4s RRISCIV ilettlleged that .14%
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGEN WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
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14 JUN 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR :
SUBJECT
Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Attention: Mr. S. J. Papich
Allegations of Unidentified Woman Regarding "Mario GRACIAS", et al
FBI Memorandum of 10 April 1967, file number (S) 62-109060, Subject: "Assassina-tion of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, November 22, 1963, Dallas, Texas"
REFERENCE
_
'N. ON 1"..
1. , Our files contain no record of Tr -v• S, Ma....A.2/ j/
.x. i RACIAS ozialias Miss Do -11. The gi en names "PablO6
14 an 'Michael" are too common to b checked without surnames.
2. SergiotCAC
with has appeared in press accounts
of investigatiOns co ucted by strict Attorney GARRISON in New Orleans and in reports previously furnished us by your office. A check of our file holdings has disclosed no association between. him,„, .............. ,........■••■••■■■••.r and this Agency. Basic information arciut ARCACHA appears in two
•.,‘ 1)
fentriTrribm your New Orleans office: (a) no file number but dated 21 February 1967, and (b) file number (S) 62-109060, 30 March 1967,
i ..,17;.: with enclosure of 28 March 1967.
3. The enc o ilvto RED.
reference makes it clear that the ST-t 1 / 62-10 70 0 — 63? 1_ ,,. • 1 anonymous caller spoke only of a "Mario GRACIAS" and that Mr.
LAUTENS assumed that she might be referring to Sergio ARCActl,
\ Smith. This assumption seems unlikely because of thrMsimilarity
of the names. JUN 21 1967
4. The name to w the u entified caller +ertended to
S refer may have been Manu- . The press had
reported that District Attorn- Jarr4s RRISCIV ilettlleged that .14%
t5 1 0 t
•
Manuel GARCIA Gonzalez was one of the assassins of President Kennedy. However, another report from your New Orleans office dated 6 April 1967, quotes Dean Adams ANDREWS as saying that Manuel GARCIA Gonzalez does not exist and that he (ANDREWS) invented this name. This Agency has no other record of Manuel GARCIA Gonzalez.
FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PLANS:
h3 7,4-fe- 56 456)
Pro.
CSCI-316/02669-67
Manuel GARCIA Gonzalez was one of the assassins of President Kennedy. However, another report from your New Orleans office dated 6 April 1967, quotes Dean Adams ANDREWS as saying that Manuel GARCIA Gonzalez does not exist and that he (ANDREWS) invented this name. This Agency has no other record of Manuel GARCIA Gonzalez.
FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PLANS:
h3 7,4-fe- 56 456)
Pro.
CSCI-316/02669-67
Manuel GARCIA Gonzalez was one of the assassins of President Kennedy. However, another report from your New Orleans office dated 6 April 1967, quotes Dean Adams ANDREWS as saying that Manuel GARCIA Gonzalez does not exist and that he (ANDREWS) invented this name. This Agency has no other record of Manuel GARCIA Gonzalez.
FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PLANS:
h3 7,4-fe- 56 456)
Pro.
CSCI-316/02669-67
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The data fursished by MN Last's. was made available by us to tae Central Intelligeace it fer its carats observations and evaluation. Maelesed is a espy of a letter ve resolved tree the Costing Istelligesse Agessy dated Julie 14, 1007, whit is sea ton to ear request is this natter.
This is being furaished fee your latoreaties.
Mastaware
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1 Mr. earl Mardis, Obellesural Aiding Assistant Attorney Geaeral
1 - Sr. 1111401 L 'lasso, Jr. Melon:0 11: lyalptant Attars., General
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June 20, 1947
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Oc- DECLASSI1 ED ON
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The data fursished by MN Last's. was made available by us to tae Central Intelligeace it fer its carats observations and evaluation. Maelesed is a espy of a letter ve resolved tree the Costing Istelligesse Agessy dated Julie 14, 1007, whit is avalpossion to ear request is this natter.
This is being furaished fee your latoreaties.
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•
1 Mr. earl Mardis, Obellesural Aiding Assistant Attorney Geaeral
1 - Sr. 1111401 L 'lasso, Jr. Melon:0 11: lyalptant Attars., General
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aib the enclosure frail- tbir ("patrol Intel igeace has boon leesmeabedialloomol" ra,2: 01,11_Ikal lift4ligrAtie, VW,. la hi*.letter to tut - -
- "MO 4/31y7 .11. Lestems reverted that be had been - . tele oestileted by as ashes= INIOna IMO claimed gibe ,---
ties concerning individuals meationod is the press is cemmeeties with the .Amvostigaties of the assassination being essdoefed by New Orleans District Attorney Garrison. The wows ale claimed. to havormet a Elsa Dorothy nifty who
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clatsed aINISCIALUAIR. ■Ii.VI the, : IIIIVlig01144011Ppar ., t ..
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' ulisdit woman wee extromely distraught is her,. comvirsaties.wil with his and he felt she was probably a neurotic.
.1: - Tie ftst.**P tatallitgeadit itieacy has reviewed the data furnished hy•Lasteadl end found as indication am, ed the ditto et individuals memtleieetberelh associated with the Central Intelligence Agency.
The Attorney General
aib the enclosure frail- tbir ("patrol Intel igeace has boon leesmeabedialloomol" ra,2: 01,11_Ikal lift4ligrAtie, VW,. la hi*.letter to tut - -
- "MO 4/31y7 .11. Lestems reverted that be had been - . tele oestileted by as ashes= INIOna IMO claimed gibe ,---
ties concerning individuals meationod is the press is cemmeeties with the .Amvostigaties of the assassination being essdoefed by New Orleans District Attorney Garrison. The wows ale claimed. to havormet a Elsa Dorothy nifty who
4- re
clatsed aINISCIALUAIR. ■Ii.VI the, : IIIIVlig01144011Ppar ., t ..
tIll," ' thatles. Iiihtmigi' 1.01 'limas Iii. MOM '. -. .-1̀- •
' ulisdit woman wee extromely distraught is her,. comvirsaties.wil with his and he felt she was probably a neurotic.
.1: - Tie ftst.**P tatallitgeadit itieacy has reviewed the data furnished hy•Lasteadl end found as indication am, ed the ditto et individuals memtleieetberelh associated with the Central Intelligence Agency.
The Attorney General
aib the enclosure frail- tbir ("patrol Intel igeace has boon leesmeabedialloomol" ra,2: 01,11_Ikal lift4ligrAtie, VW,. la hi*.letter to tut - -
- "MO 4/31y7 .11. Lestems reverted that be had been - . tele oestileted by as ashes= INIOna IMO claimed gibe ,---
ties concerning individuals meationod is the press is cemmeeties with the .Amvostigaties of the assassination being essdoefed by New Orleans District Attorney Garrison. The wows ale claimed. to havormet a Elsa Dorothy nifty who
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' ulisdit woman wee extromely distraught is her,. comvirsaties.wil with his and he felt she was probably a neurotic.
.1: - Tie ftst.**P tatallitgeadit itieacy has reviewed the data furnished hy•Lasteadl end found as indication am, ed the ditto et individuals memtleieetberelh associated with the Central Intelligence Agency.
4/24/117
Airtel
Tot SAO, Charlotte
Preen Streeter, fel (C11.1000110) c2r mossismensumw•-__ firamoniwpow___ awe.sitsa"1410 ST-115
1 - Mr. Itsepseh 1 - Mr. Les1haa
IM Siatral fatelIigemee Amer (CIA) informed the bk that ?W. _
ire t Cfr--
INS assassiss. was advised as t motive. ibis emanated by the ty einem as to
lippried to Mew, sad did he have esperlease is that field, cities sited he has had estossivs miseries's I cities of lease, Sanas, asd the State ef Alaimo. Inferred
std senfirsed ism goestleslas Of the SSA 0~1 lem. that he, is fast, vas the individual who assassisstet IllirsatOsi flissatay aid loses/se Isvarror J lam. Mrs ado*
by whisks Ni hired 1W this Jell, refused to
mom sod termiamted the call.
1 •
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vith The
CIA seserity Wiest reported that aced
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aimelesst Massa sad MO
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ALTINFORMAPON. CONTAINS
HEREIN ASSiFlEi
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62JUL 7
4/24/117
Airtel
Tot SAO, Charlotte
Preen Streeter, fel (C11.1100110) c2r mossimummanw._ amlamonig tijpow.._ awe.sitsa"1410 ST-115
1 - Mr. Itsepseh 1 - Mr. Les1haa
IM Siatral fatelIigemee Amer (CIA) informed the bk that ?W. _
ire t Cfr--
INS assassiss• was advised lo t motive. Mem emanated by the ty einem as to
lipprited to Mew, sad did he have esperlease is that field, cities sited he has had estossivs miseries 's I cities of
lease, alias, asd the State ef Alaimo. Inferred std senfirsed ism goestleslas Of the SSA 0~1 lem. that he, is fast, vas the individual who assassisstet IllirsatOsi flissatay aid losesillse Isvarror J lam. Mrs ado*
by whisks was hired for Wasiak refused to
mom sod termiamted the call.
1 •
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41A has that its rewords (masts se isierasties
vith The SRA seserity Wiest reported that aced
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62JUL 7
4/24/117
Airtel
Tot SAO, Charlotte
Preen Streeter, fel 011.1000110) c2r mossismensumw•-__ firamoniwpow___ awe.sitsa"1410 ST-115
1 - Mr. Itsepseh 1 - Mr. Les1haa
IM Siatral fatelIigemee Amer (CIA) informed the bk that ?W. _
ire t Cfr--
INS assassiss. was advised as t motive. ibis emanated by the ty einem as to
lippried to Mew, sad did he have esperlease is that field, cities sited he has had estossivs miseries's I cities of lease, Sanas, asd the State ef Alaimo. Inferred
std senfirsed ism goestleslas Of the SSA 0~1 lem. that he, is fast, vas the individual who assassisstet IllirsatOsi flissatay aid loses/se Isvarror J lam. Mrs ado*
by whisks Ni hired 1W this Jell, refused to
mom sod termiamted the call.
1 •
olson eLoash ohr ick asper allahan onrad elt ate osen illivan avel ratter ele. Room olmss
41A has that its rewords (masts se isierasties
vith The SRA seserity Wiest reported that aced
anal isstehill 1 yeti at ether ices, he displayed d sad displayed short outbursts!
aimelesst Massa sal MO
• sort ot Ws tilos diadems* se isistrorties
1 - ariseas 0111•41P)
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811 NOTE PAGE TWO
62JUL 7
Airtol to SAC, Charlotte RI: Amssrostow OF PRZOIOUT J FITIOZRALD WI
lrtle
iii41100114, -
(Wise should shock its flies jai sad is tbseeMpsi laternatios r,r, yodel • Mart with I ahrazinalosirablo, the dhsrlottS Milos should sod *Maio fray Won totorastWo be poseoftes 21 the eaMaalitaattial el Prosidoot Ousedir• 111411"11.111. sell heroin, ales. with molts of your isterviss vi should be sot teeth WI A lottoolieed assorsailos out dissoulastisa.
lisdle prouptli.
/hero is se imdicaties this particular manor is tied is with the Oarrises laysstigaties is My Orleans. This is the type se load that we have bees running out is cessection with our investigation of the assassination.
Airtol to SAC, Charlotte RI: Amssrostow OF PRZOIOUT J FITIOZRALD WI
lrtle
iii41100114, -
(Wise should shock its flies jai sad is tbseeMpsi laternatios r,r, yodel • Mart with I ahrazinalosirablo, the dhsrlottS Milos should sod *Maio fray Won totorastWo be poseoftes 21 the eaMaalitaattial el Prosidoot Ousedir• 111411"11.111. sell heroin, ales. with molts of your isterviss vi should be sot teeth WI A lottoolieed assorsailos out dissoulastisa.
lisdle prouptli.
/hero is se imdicaties this particular manor is tied is with the Oarrises laysstigaties is My Orleans. This is the type se load that we have bees running out is cessection with our investigation of the assassination.
Airtol to SAC, Charlotte RI: Amssrostow OF PRZOIOUT J FITIOZRALD WI
lrtle
iii41100114, -
(Wise should shock its flies jai sad is tbseeMpsi laternatios r,r, yodel • Mart with I ahrazinalosirablo, the dhsrlottS Milos should sod *Maio fray Won totorastWo be poseoftes 21 the eaMaalitaattial of Prosidoot Ousedir• 111411"11.111. sell heroin, ales. with molts of your isterviss vi should be sot teeth WI A lottoolieed assorsailos out dissoulastisa.
lisdle prouptli.
/hero is se imdicaties this particular manor is tied is with the Oarrises laysstigaties is My Orleans. This is the type se load that we have bees running out is cessection with our investigation of the assassination.
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Pvt.tAiadit.
ST-7_15
INCIDENT REPORT:
SUBJECT:
Tel: 592- 73
Summary of Information: At approximately 12 noon, Subject called
the Security Duty Office inquiring of the Agencies need for hired
assassins. He was advised in the negative. When queried as to
why he wanted to know and did he have experience in that field, he
stated he has had extensive experience in the cities of New Orleans,
Dallas, and the State of Alabama. Subject inferred and confirmed
upon questioning that he in fact was the individual who assassinated
President Kennedy and wounded John Connelly. When asked by whom he
was hired for this job, he refused to answer and terminated the call
IIIIIII/indices check reveals no record. IIIIIrecords checked reveals
no record. Noted Subject sounded possibly paranoid as he displayed
short outbursts of emotional instability; yet at other times dis-
played complete emotional control and high intelligence.
). 6 /Mad
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Pvt.tAiadit.
ST-7_15
INCIDENT REPORT:
SUBJECT:
Tel: 592- 73
Summary of Information: At approximately 12 noon, Subject called
the Security Duty Office inquiring of the Agencies need for hired
assassins. He was advised in the negative. When queried as to
why he wanted to know and did he have experience in that field, he
stated he has had extensive experience in the cities of New Orleans,
Dallas, and the State of Alabama. Subject inferred and confirmed
upon questioning that he in fact was the individual who assassinated
President Kennedy and wounded John Connelly. When asked by whom he
was hired for this job, he refused to answer and terminated the call
IIIIIII/indices check reveals no record. IIIIIrecords checked reveals
no record. Noted Subject sounded possibly paranoid as he displayed
short outbursts of emotional instability; yet at other times dis-
played complete emotional control and high intelligence.
). 6 /Mad
r=o-
C:; /
Pvt.tAiadit.
ST-7_15
INCIDENT REPORT:
SUBJECT:
Tel: 592- 73
Summary of Information: At approximately 12 noon, Subject called
the Security Duty Office inquiring of the Agencies need for hired
assassins. He was advised in the negative. When queried as to
why he wanted to know and did he have experience in that field, he
stated he has had extensive experience in the cities of New Orleans,
Dallas, and the State of Alabama. Subject inferred and confirmed
upon questioning that he in fact was the individual who assassinated
President Kennedy and wounded John Connelly. When asked by whom he
was hired for this job, he refused to answer and terminated the call
IIIIIII/indices check reveals no record. IIIIIrecords checked reveals
no record. Noted Subject sounded possibly paranoid as he displayed
short outbursts of emotional instability; yet at other times dis-
played complete emotional control and high intelligence.
). 6 /Mad
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
1 9 JUN 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR : Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Attention: Mr. S.J. Papich
SUBJECT : Garrison Investigation: Mr. Jack N. Roger
1. On 1 June 1967 Mr. Ja N. Ro ers talked with a New Orleans' representative of this Agency an vo ere information about the Garrison investigation.
2. Mr. Rogers is a Baton Rouge attorney and committee counsel
for the joint legislative Committee on Un-American Activities for the state of Louisiana. He has had conferences with District Attorney Garrison and members of his staff because his function as counsel has
him to link Lee Harvey Oswald and the"*.air Play for Cuba ittee with the:Mbuthern Conference Educational Fund through one
n. It is Mr. Rogers' theory that Oswald was an organizer
for e Fair Play for Cuba Committee and was also a Moscow-trained agent. 11 „AA I* 3 3- - h
1,90, . -4.001 Mr. Rogers believes, however, that Garrison can prove a It'
close associ ti• . between Oswald and Jack Ruby as well as a conspiracy
involving Cla-4.aw. He has been told by a member of Garrison's staff z ■ 1
that Garriso as 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. \ 1 4)
Mr. Rogers told the member of Garrison's staff who related this story to r...9
him that he did not believe it because he had seen the New Orleans police --;....,„ vi
"wrap up sheet" on Oswald and it did not contain a record of such an 6,1 • ri
arrest. The staff member insisted that the truth of the account can be ;14* dia, , proven. He also asserted that Clay Shaw was the head of a homosexual .;
ring and indulged in a perversion known as "master and slaves". g41*ft-l•-
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
1 9 JUN 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR : Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Attention: Mr. S.J. Papich
SUBJECT : Garrison Investigation: Mr. Jack N. Roger
1. On 1 June 1967 Mr. Ja N. Ro ers talked with a New Orleans' representative of this Agency an vo ere information about the Garrison investigation.
2. Mr. Rogers is a Baton Rouge attorney and committee counsel
for the joint legislative Committee on Un-American Activities for the state of Louisiana. He has had conferences with District Attorney Garrison and members of his staff because his function as counsel has
him to link Lee Harvey Oswald and the"*.air Play for Cuba ittee with the:Mbuthern Conference Educational Fund through one
n. It is Mr. Rogers' theory that Oswald was an organizer
for e Fair Play for Cuba Committee and was also a Moscow-trained agent. 11 „AA I* 3 3- - h
1,90, . -4.001 Mr. Rogers believes, however, that Garrison can prove a It'
close associ ti• . between Oswald and Jack Ruby as well as a conspiracy
involving Cla-4.aw. He has been told by a member of Garrison's staff z ■ 1
that Garriso as 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. \ 1 4)
Mr. Rogers told the member of Garrison's staff who related this story to r...9
him that he did not believe it because he had seen the New Orleans police --;....,„ vi
"wrap up sheet" on Oswald and it did not contain a record of such an 6,1 • ri
arrest. The staff member insisted that the truth of the account can be ;14* dia, , proven. He also asserted that Clay Shaw was the head of a homosexual .;
ring and indulged in a perversion known as "master and slaves". g41*ft-l•-
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
1 9 JUN 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR : Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Attention: Mr. S.J. Papich
SUBJECT : Garrison Investigation: Mr. Jack N. Roger
1. On 1 June 1967 Mr. Ja N. Ro ers talked with a New Orleans' representative of this Agency an vo ere information about the Garrison investigation.
2. Mr. Rogers is a Baton Rouge attorney and committee counsel
for the joint legislative Committee on Un-American Activities for the state of Louisiana. He has had conferences with District Attorney Garrison and members of his staff because his function as counsel has
him to link Lee Harvey Oswald and the"*.air Play for Cuba ittee with the:Mbuthern Conference Educational Fund through one
n. It is Mr. Rogers' theory that Oswald was an organizer
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close associ ti• . between Oswald and Jack Ruby as well as a conspiracy
involving Cla-4.aw. He has been told by a member of Garrison's staff z ■ 1
that Garriso as 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. \ 1 4)
Mr. Rogers told the member of Garrison's staff who related this story to r...9
him that he did not believe it because he had seen the New Orleans police --;....,„ vi
"wrap up sheet" on Oswald and it did not contain a record of such an 6,1 • ri
arrest. The staff member insisted that the truth of the account can be ;14* dia, , proven. He also asserted that Clay Shaw was the head of a homosexual .;
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CENTRAL INT J.JGENCE AGENC WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
19 JUN 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR : Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Attention: Mr. S. J. Papich
SUBJECT er Spiegel Interview with District Attorney James C1GARRISON
1. The 22 May 1967 edition of Der Spiegel carries the text of an interview of GARRISON conducted by an unidentified Spiegel reporter
on an unstated date in GARRISON's office in New Orleans.
.1 2. Although many of GARRISON's answers merely repeated
, i, ..i Ai comments made earlier to representatives of the American press, some
of the material is new, at least in degree of emphasis. The more
""t--significant of these non-repetitive comments have been translated and ... I
arranged according to the five subjects to which they pertain: CIA T' ■,..2 (Attachment 1), the FBI and the Attorney General (Attachment 2), Jack
Ruby (Attachment 3), Clay Shaw (AttachMent 4), and GARRISON himself t.
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3. Two of GARRISON's comments merit highlighting. The first
is the remark, attributed to him by the reporter, that the Attorney General of the United States is not good enough for GARRISON's staff (Attachment 2). This statement has not been seen elsewhere in our press coverage. It is noteworthy, however, that GARRISON does not deny
having made this statement but rather tries to explain why he said it.
4. The other remark of particular interest was made by GARRISON in response to a query about whether he would accept support from any quarter, including Izvestiya. His answer included the comment
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CENTRAL INT J.JGENCE AGENC WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
19 JUN 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR : Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Attention: Mr. S. J. Papich
SUBJECT er Spiegel Interview with District Attorney James C1GARRISON
1. The 22 May 1967 edition of Der Spiegel carries the text of an interview of GARRISON conducted by an unidentified Spiegel reporter
on an unstated date in GARRISON's office in New Orleans.
.1 2. Although many of GARRISON's answers merely repeated
, i, ..i Ai comments made earlier to representatives of the American press, some
of the material is new, at least in degree of emphasis. The more
""t--significant of these non-repetitive comments have been translated and ... I
arranged according to the five subjects to which they pertain: CIA T' ■,..2 (Attachment 1), the FBI and the Attorney General (Attachment 2), Jack
Ruby (Attachment 3), Clay Shaw (AttachMent 4), and GARRISON himself t.
1 (Attachment 5). t--- N.
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3. Two of GARRISON's comments merit highlighting. The first
is the remark, attributed to him by the reporter, that the Attorney General of the United States is not good enough for GARRISON's staff (Attachment 2). This statement has not been seen elsewhere in our press coverage. It is noteworthy, however, that GARRISON does not deny
having made this statement but rather tries to explain why he said it.
4. The other remark of particular interest was made by GARRISON in response to a query about whether he would accept support from any quarter, including Izvestiya. His answer included the comment
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CENTRAL INT J.JGENCE AGENC WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
19 JUN 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR : Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Attention: Mr. S. J. Papich
SUBJECT er Spiegel Interview with District Attorney James C1GARRISON
1. The 22 May 1967 edition of Der Spiegel carries the text of an interview of GARRISON conducted by an unidentified Spiegel reporter
on an unstated date in GARRISON's office in New Orleans.
.1 2. Although many of GARRISON's answers merely repeated
, i, ..i Ai comments made earlier to representatives of the American press, some
of the material is new, at least in degree of emphasis. The more
""t--significant of these non-repetitive comments have been translated and ... I
arranged according to the five subjects to which they pertain: CIA T' ■,..2 (Attachment 1), the FBI and the Attorney General (Attachment 2), Jack
Ruby (Attachment 3), Clay Shaw (AttachMent 4), and GARRISON himself t.
1 (Attachment 5). t--- N.
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3. Two of GARRISON's comments merit highlighting. The first
is the remark, attributed to him by the reporter, that the Attorney General of the United States is not good enough for GARRISON's staff (Attachment 2). This statement has not been seen elsewhere in our press coverage. It is noteworthy, however, that GARRISON does not deny
having made this statement but rather tries to explain why he said it.
4. The other remark of particular interest was made by GARRISON in response to a query about whether he would accept support from any quarter, including Izvestiya. His answer included the comment
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that the Soviet government and press had shown themselves more intensely interested in learning what really happened to President Kennedy than the American government and press.
FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PLANS:
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that the Soviet government and press had shown themselves more intensely interested in learning what really happened to President Kennedy than the American government and press.
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that the Soviet government and press had shown themselves more intensely interested in learning what really happened to President Kennedy than the American government and press.
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Attachments: 1 thru 5, described para. 2, above
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Attachment 1: CIA
Notes from Der Spiegel of 22 May 1967
1. In the middle of last week Garrison reported that Ruby and
Oswald knew each other before the assassination and that both were CIA
agents. (p.106)
2. Spiegel reporter: "Who in your opinion is so afraid of the truth? "
Garrison: "We are now experiencing, philosophically speaking,
a struggle between power and truth. The question is whether power can
suppress truth through brutal methods. I mean, there is no way in the
world to stop the truth. Many people in Washington -- especially in CIA
and the FBI -- are plainly o a different opinion." (p. 114) Le
3. Garrison: "Newsweek belongs to the Washington Post and
the CIA is also in Washington." Reporter: "Mr. Garrison, what does the CIA have to do with
all this?" I - ,••• ✓ Garrison: "The CIA knows that we recognize the CIA's
claws (literally, hooks) in the whole conspiracy,#.00swald was really a
co-worker of CIA -- not an agent with card and pistol, but a co-worker.
In Oswald's notebook are encoded telephone numbers, among them that
of the CIA chief in New Orleans. We found that out, and also that he worked
together with exiled Cubans. And some of these Cubans in exile -- exactly
five -- we have discovered in photographs of the assassination; one of them
carried a gun." Reporter: "But that doesn't explain why the CIA supposedly
wants to disturb your investigations." Garrison: "Naturally the CIA did not plan the assassination.
But they have hushed up the fact that some of the people involved worked for
CIA. Neither the Warren Commission nor President Johnson nor Congress
learned of this. Therefore our office is controlled / meaning "kept under
observation"/, therefore our telephones are tapped, therefore people are
paid to hinder our investigation. Between CIA of today and the former
Gestapo there is scarcely a difference -- at most that the CIA works more
silently. " (p. 120)
Attachment 1: CIA
Notes from Der Spiegel of 22 May 1967
1. In the middle of last week Garrison reported that Ruby and
Oswald knew each other before the assassination and that both were CIA
agents. (p.106)
2. Spiegel reporter: "Who in your opinion is so afraid of the truth? "
Garrison: "We are now experiencing, philosophically speaking,
a struggle between power and truth. The question is whether power can
suppress truth through brutal methods. I mean, there is no way in the
world to stop the truth. Many people in Washington -- especially in CIA
and the FBI -- are plainly o a different opinion." (p. 114) Le
3. Garrison: "Newsweek belongs to the Washington Post and
the CIA is also in Washington." Reporter: "Mr. Garrison, what does the CIA have to do with
all this?" I - ,••• ✓ Garrison: "The CIA knows that we recognize the CIA's
claws (literally, hooks) in the whole conspiracy,#.00swald was really a
co-worker of CIA -- not an agent with card and pistol, but a co-worker.
In Oswald's notebook are encoded telephone numbers, among them that
of the CIA chief in New Orleans. We found that out, and also that he worked
together with exiled Cubans. And some of these Cubans in exile -- exactly
five -- we have discovered in photographs of the assassination; one of them
carried a gun." Reporter: "But that doesn't explain why the CIA supposedly
wants to disturb your investigations." Garrison: "Naturally the CIA did not plan the assassination.
But they have hushed up the fact that some of the people involved worked for
CIA. Neither the Warren Commission nor President Johnson nor Congress
learned of this. Therefore our office is controlled / meaning "kept under
observation"/, therefore our telephones are tapped, therefore people are
paid to hinder our investigation. Between CIA of today and the former
Gestapo there is scarcely a difference -- at most that the CIA works more
silently. " (p. 120)
Attachment 1: CIA
Notes from Der Spiegel of 22 May 1967
1. In the middle of last week Garrison reported that Ruby and
Oswald knew each other before the assassination and that both were CIA
agents. (p.106)
2. Spiegel reporter: "Who in your opinion is so afraid of the truth? "
Garrison: "We are now experiencing, philosophically speaking,
a struggle between power and truth. The question is whether power can
suppress truth through brutal methods. I mean, there is no way in the
world to stop the truth. Many people in Washington -- especially in CIA
and the FBI -- are plainly o a different opinion." (p. 114) Le
3. Garrison: "Newsweek belongs to the Washington Post and
the CIA is also in Washington." Reporter: "Mr. Garrison, what does the CIA have to do with
all this?" I - ,••• ✓ Garrison: "The CIA knows that we recognize the CIA's
claws (literally, hooks) in the whole conspiracy,#.00swald was really a
co-worker of CIA -- not an agent with card and pistol, but a co-worker.
In Oswald's notebook are encoded telephone numbers, among them that
of the CIA chief in New Orleans. We found that out, and also that he worked
together with exiled Cubans. And some of these Cubans in exile -- exactly
five -- we have discovered in photographs of the assassination; one of them
carried a gun." Reporter: "But that doesn't explain why the CIA supposedly
wants to disturb your investigations." Garrison: "Naturally the CIA did not plan the assassination.
But they have hushed up the fact that some of the people involved worked for
CIA. Neither the Warren Commission nor President Johnson nor Congress
learned of this. Therefore our office is controlled / meaning "kept under
observation"/, therefore our telephones are tapped, therefore people are
paid to hinder our investigation. Between CIA of today and the former
Gestapo there is scarcely a difference -- at most that the CIA works more
silently. " (p. 120)
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Attachment 2: The FBI and the Attorney General
Der Spiegel, 22 May 1967
1. Garrison says that he arrested FERRIE right after the assassination and immediately turned him over to the FBI but that from that day to this he has never received a copy of an FBI report on FERRIE.
2. The Spiegel reporter replies that this concerns the FBI but that Garrison has also said that the Attorney General of the U. S. is not good enough for his (Garrison's) staff.
3. Garrison answered that he said this only because the Attorney General had made unfounded (or unprincipled) remarks about his investiga- tion. (p. 113)
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Attachment 2: The FBI and the Attorney General
Der Spiegel, 22 May 1967
1. Garrison says that he arrested FERRIE right after the assassination and immediately turned him over to the FBI but that from that day to this he has never received a copy of an FBI report on FERRIE.
2. The Spiegel reporter replies that this concerns the FBI but that Garrison has also said that the Attorney General of the U. S. is not good enough for his (Garrison's) staff.
3. Garrison answered that he said this only because the Attorney General had made unfounded (or unprincipled) remarks about his investiga- tion. (p. 113)
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Attachment 2: The FBI and the Attorney General
Der Spiegel, 22 May 1967
1. Garrison says that he arrested FERRIE right after the assassination and immediately turned him over to the FBI but that from that day to this he has never received a copy of an FBI report on FERRIE.
2. The Spiegel reporter replies that this concerns the FBI but that Garrison has also said that the Attorney General of the U. S. is not good enough for his (Garrison's) staff.
3. Garrison answered that he said this only because the Attorney General had made unfounded (or unprincipled) remarks about his investiga- tion. (p. 113)
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Att chment 3: Jack Ruby
Der Spiegel, 22 May 1967
),/Garrison: "In any case Jac Ruby worked for the CIA, without being
paid by it. With its approval he acquired weapons and munitions for the
anti-Castroites. For this reason he came to New Orleans three times in
the summer of 1963, and we have witnesses to show that he knew Oswald,
that he was together with him not only in Texas but also here in Louisiana."
(p. 120)
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Att chment 3: Jack Ruby
Der Spiegel, 22 May 1967
),/Garrison: "In any case Jac Ruby worked for the CIA, without being
paid by it. With its approval he acquired weapons and munitions for the
anti-Castroites. For this reason he came to New Orleans three times in
the summer of 1963, and we have witnesses to show that he knew Oswald,
that he was together with him not only in Texas but also here in Louisiana."
(p. 120)
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Att chment 3: Jack Ruby
Der Spiegel, 22 May 1967
),/Garrison: "In any case Jac Ruby worked for the CIA, without being
paid by it. With its approval he acquired weapons and munitions for the
anti-Castroites. For this reason he came to New Orleans three times in
the summer of 1963, and we have witnesses to show that he knew Oswald,
that he was together with him not only in Texas but also here in Louisiana."
(p. 120)
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Der Spiegel, 22 May 1967
1. The Spiegel reporter has asked Garrison about drugging and hypnotizinkoRusso. Garrison replies that he did it in order to make sure that Russo, whose charges were sensational, was telling the truth. The reporter replies that Russo told a different story after being drugged and hypnotized, so that it looked more as though Garrison used these methods to get witnesses to make statements in support of Garrison's theories. ..
2. Garrison: "In order to show you how far we went in the interests of fairness, I will tell you some ing that I have not told the press before now: before we arrested Cla aw, we gave him the chance to undergo the same drugs, the same tes s II
Reporter: -Because you were convinced he wouldn't do it?"
Garrison: "We even said: 'if these tests show that he is telling the truth, he will not be arrested' He refused. Are we then really such shady chd.10.4.:iers?"
Reporter: "But this proposal to Clay Shaw shows that you • weren't so sure of your case."
Garrison: "Please consider: I required my own witnesses to take these tests -- something I was not obliged to do in any way. I offered the same tests to the accused and so held open for him the door to freedom which I was equally not obliged to do . . . It will be interesting to see these same reporters /Garrison's critics/ when they come crawling here on all fours. " (p. 108)
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Liv '`) at Att chment 4: Clay Shaw
Der Spiegel, 22 May 1967
1. The Spiegel reporter has asked Garrison about drugging and hypnotizinkoRusso. Garrison replies that he did it in order to make sure that Russo, whose charges were sensational, was telling the truth. The reporter replies that Russo told a different story after being drugged and hypnotized, so that it looked more as though Garrison used these methods to get witnesses to make statements in support of Garrison's theories. ..
2. Garrison: "In order to show you how far we went in the interests of fairness, I will tell you some ing that I have not told the press before now: before we arrested Cla aw, we gave him the chance to undergo the same drugs, the same tes s II
Reporter: -Because you were convinced he wouldn't do it?"
Garrison: "We even said: 'if these tests show that he is telling the truth, he will not be arrested' He refused. Are we then really such shady chd.10.4.:iers?"
Reporter: "But this proposal to Clay Shaw shows that you • weren't so sure of your case."
Garrison: "Please consider: I required my own witnesses to take these tests -- something I was not obliged to do in any way. I offered the same tests to the accused and so held open for him the door to freedom which I was equally not obliged to do . . . It will be interesting to see these same reporters /Garrison's critics/ when they come crawling here on all fours. " (p. 108)
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Liv '`) at Att chment 4: Clay Shaw
Der Spiegel, 22 May 1967
1. The Spiegel reporter has asked Garrison about drugging and hypnotizinkoRusso. Garrison replies that he did it in order to make sure that Russo, whose charges were sensational, was telling the truth. The reporter replies that Russo told a different story after being drugged and hypnotized, so that it looked more as though Garrison used these methods to get witnesses to make statements in support of Garrison's theories. ..
2. Garrison: "In order to show you how far we went in the interests of fairness, I will tell you some ing that I have not told the press before now: before we arrested Cla aw, we gave him the chance to undergo the same drugs, the same tes s II
Reporter: -Because you were convinced he wouldn't do it?"
Garrison: "We even said: 'if these tests show that he is telling the truth, he will not be arrested' He refused. Are we then really such shady chd.10.4.:iers?"
Reporter: "But this proposal to Clay Shaw shows that you • weren't so sure of your case."
Garrison: "Please consider: I required my own witnesses to take these tests -- something I was not obliged to do in any way. I offered the same tests to the accused and so held open for him the door to freedom which I was equally not obliged to do . . . It will be interesting to see these same reporters /Garrison's critics/ when they come crawling here on all fours. " (p. 108)
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SeeM4rt. Attachment 1; Garrison
Der Spiegel, 22 May 1967
Spiegel reporter: "Your entire investigation, with its numerous
secrets, its remarkable witnesses and testimony, is chiefly a source of
nourishment for rumor-mongers and gives you, into the bargain, so much
publicity that one day you can make capital of it, in order, let's say, to
write a book or to become governor of Louisiana or Mayor of New Orleans."
Garrisnn• anybody accuses another person of such grave offences,
/committed/ so that he can get ahead or gain personal advantages, then
in my opinion he does not deserve to live. That our press is able to
attribute something like this to me really says everything about it. What
enrages me most is that I could be considered capable of killing or wounding
another human being only to get some kind of advantages or publicity for
myself. Nothing of the sort. I like nothing better than to be left in peace;
I despise publicity. But it's simply so. that I still fight from principle,
whereas other people give up and obviously that is something unusual today."
(Pp. 109-110)
Reporter: Garrison. for a tong time now you nave answered all
questions with 'no comment'. Why does Mr. No-Comment choose to give
his commentary precisely to a German publication?"
Garrison: "I find the interest in the truth / that exists/ in Europe
and especially in Germany wonderful. And it somehow makes me sad that
this interest has not appeared in America."
Reporter: "And therefore, presumably, you are pleased by every
kind of support, and it does not matter whether it comes from the other of
Lee Harvey Oswald or from the Soviet government's newspaper vestiya."
Garrison: "Certainly no one can accuse me of being a Communist.
Therefore I feel completely free to say that the Soviet government and the
Soviet press are stronger in telling the truth, more strongly interested in
learning what really happened to President Kennedy, than are the American
government and the American press."
Reporter: "Is that really an interest in the truth? The Soviet censor
continues to forbid the distribution of the Warren Report."
Garrison• "Perhaps it didn't satisfy their literary requirements."
(P. 120)
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SeeM4rt. Attachment 1; Garrison
Der Spiegel, 22 May 1967
Spiegel reporter: "Your entire investigation, with its numerous
secrets, its remarkable witnesses and testimony, is chiefly a source of
nourishment for rumor-mongers and gives you, into the bargain, so much
publicity that one day you can make capital of it, in order, let's say, to
write a book or to become governor of Louisiana or Mayor of New Orleans."
Garrisnn• anybody accuses another person of such grave offences,
/committed/ so that he can get ahead or gain personal advantages, then
in my opinion he does not deserve to live. That our press is able to
attribute something like this to me really says everything about it. What
enrages me most is that I could be considered capable of killing or wounding
another human being only to get some kind of advantages or publicity for
myself. Nothing of the sort. I like nothing better than to be left in peace;
I despise publicity. But it's simply so. that I still fight from principle,
whereas other people give up and obviously that is something unusual today."
(Pp. 109-110)
Reporter: Garrison. for a tong time now you nave answered all
questions with 'no comment'. Why does Mr. No-Comment choose to give
his commentary precisely to a German publication?"
Garrison: "I find the interest in the truth / that exists/ in Europe
and especially in Germany wonderful. And it somehow makes me sad that
this interest has not appeared in America."
Reporter: "And therefore, presumably, you are pleased by every
kind of support, and it does not matter whether it comes from the other of
Lee Harvey Oswald or from the Soviet government's newspaper vestiya."
Garrison: "Certainly no one can accuse me of being a Communist.
Therefore I feel completely free to say that the Soviet government and the
Soviet press are stronger in telling the truth, more strongly interested in
learning what really happened to President Kennedy, than are the American
government and the American press."
Reporter: "Is that really an interest in the truth? The Soviet censor
continues to forbid the distribution of the Warren Report."
Garrison• "Perhaps it didn't satisfy their literary requirements."
(P. 120)
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SeeM4rt. Attachment 1; Garrison
Der Spiegel, 22 May 1967
Spiegel reporter: "Your entire investigation, with its numerous
secrets, its remarkable witnesses and testimony, is chiefly a source of
nourishment for rumor-mongers and gives you, into the bargain, so much
publicity that one day you can make capital of it, in order, let's say, to
write a book or to become governor of Louisiana or Mayor of New Orleans."
Garrisnn• anybody accuses another person of such grave offences,
/committed/ so that he can get ahead or gain personal advantages, then
in my opinion he does not deserve to live. That our press is able to
attribute something like this to me really says everything about it. What
enrages me most is that I could be considered capable of killing or wounding
another human being only to get some kind of advantages or publicity for
myself. Nothing of the sort. I like nothing better than to be left in peace;
I despise publicity. But it's simply so. that I still fight from principle,
whereas other people give up and obviously that is something unusual today."
(Pp. 109-110)
Reporter: Garrison. for a tong time now you nave answered all
questions with 'no comment'. Why does Mr. No-Comment choose to give
his commentary precisely to a German publication?"
Garrison: "I find the interest in the truth / that exists/ in Europe
and especially in Germany wonderful. And it somehow makes me sad that
this interest has not appeared in America."
Reporter: "And therefore, presumably, you are pleased by every
kind of support, and it does not matter whether it comes from the other of
Lee Harvey Oswald or from the Soviet government's newspaper vestiya."
Garrison: "Certainly no one can accuse me of being a Communist.
Therefore I feel completely free to say that the Soviet government and the
Soviet press are stronger in telling the truth, more strongly interested in
learning what really happened to President Kennedy, than are the American
government and the American press."
Reporter: "Is that really an interest in the truth? The Soviet censor
continues to forbid the distribution of the Warren Report."
Garrison• "Perhaps it didn't satisfy their literary requirements."
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SUBJECT: GARRISON Investigation: James F. Quaid, Jr.
2 1 JUN 1967
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TO: Director Federal Bureau of Investigatio Attention: Mr. S. J. Papic
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
REO
1. Attachment 1 is a copy of a letter addressed to this Agency by Subject. Attachment 2 is a copy of the reply.
2. Our New Orleans office has made the following comments:
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a. The firm aldwin and Quaid does not appear in the city directory or the City telephone directory of New Orleans. •
The telephone directory does list James F. Quaid, Jr., Attorney, National Bank of Commerce Building, tele-phones 522-5212 and 525-8378.
c. The building directory of the National Bank of Commerce Building lists James F. Quaid, Jr. in Room 1748, but the name does not appear on the door of this room, which bears the names of three other attorneys.
d. Subject is not known to a number of other New Orleans attorneys who might be expected to know him if he were actively engaged in the practice of law.
e. Martindale Hubbell lists James uaid as born 21 April 1933 in New Orleans, preparatory and legal-education at Loyola'University (B. B. A. in 1954, L. L. B. in 1960). Admitted to Louisiana bar 1960. Member of Jefferson Parish Bar Association, Louisiana State Bar Association, and American Bar Association. In 1964-65, associate in firm of Leoe.1
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2 1 JUN 1967
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TO: Director Federal Bureau of Investigatio Attention: Mr. S. J. Papic
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
REO
1. Attachment 1 is a copy of a letter addressed to this Agency by Subject. Attachment 2 is a copy of the reply.
2. Our New Orleans office has made the following comments:
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a. The firm aldwin and Quaid does not appear in the city directory or the City telephone directory of New Orleans. •
The telephone directory does list James F. Quaid, Jr., Attorney, National Bank of Commerce Building, tele-phones 522-5212 and 525-8378.
c. The building directory of the National Bank of Commerce Building lists James F. Quaid, Jr. in Room 1748, but the name does not appear on the door of this room, which bears the names of three other attorneys.
d. Subject is not known to a number of other New Orleans attorneys who might be expected to know him if he were actively engaged in the practice of law.
e. Martindale Hubbell lists James uaid as born 21 April 1933 in New Orleans, preparatory and legal-education at Loyola'University (B. B. A. in 1954, L. L. B. in 1960). Admitted to Louisiana bar 1960. Member of Jefferson Parish Bar Association, Louisiana State Bar Association, and American Bar Association. In 1964-65, associate in firm of Leoe.1
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SUBJECT: GARRISON Investigation: James F. Quaid, Jr.
2 1 JUN 1967
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TO: Director Federal Bureau of Investigatio Attention: Mr. S. J. Papic
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
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1. Attachment 1 is a copy of a letter addressed to this Agency by Subject. Attachment 2 is a copy of the reply.
2. Our New Orleans office has made the following comments:
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a. The firm aldwin and Quaid does not appear in the city directory or the City telephone directory of New Orleans. •
The telephone directory does list James F. Quaid, Jr., Attorney, National Bank of Commerce Building, tele-phones 522-5212 and 525-8378.
c. The building directory of the National Bank of Commerce Building lists James F. Quaid, Jr. in Room 1748, but the name does not appear on the door of this room, which bears the names of three other attorneys.
d. Subject is not known to a number of other New Orleans attorneys who might be expected to know him if he were actively engaged in the practice of law.
e. Martindale Hubbell lists James uaid as born 21 April 1933 in New Orleans, preparatory and legal-education at Loyola'University (B. B. A. in 1954, L. L. B. in 1960). Admitted to Louisiana bar 1960. Member of Jefferson Parish Bar Association, Louisiana State Bar Association, and American Bar Association. In 1964-65, associate in firm of Leoe.1
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CENTRAL IN LIGENCE AGENCY WASHI , D.C. 20505
21 JUN 1967
TO : Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Attention: Mr. S. J. pich
SUBJECT: Garrison Investigation: Rene ALLO
1. Reference is made to an FBI report of 12 May(1967 from the New Orleans office. The report concerns principally Carlos BRINGUIER and Carlos QUIROGA. It also provides information on Subject, who was said by BRINGUIER to have telephoned him on 10 May 1967 and to have said that he was conducting his own investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy. CARBALLO is said to have attempted to question BRINGUIER concerning any contacts with the FBI. BRINGUIER also formed the impression that CARBALLO tape-recorded their conversation and that he may be working for District Attorney James GARRISON.
2. We have only one possible or promising trace on a Rene CARBALLO who may or may not be identical with the man who telephoned BRINGUIER. eport MM 105-3348 28 May 1965, Miami office, lists a number o an _intelligence operativek. 0 of these is a Rene CARBALLO (051 BALLO), reported 'as second chief of Cuban G-2 in Sancti Spiritus, s Villas. We have no reason, other than the identity of names and the fact that BRINGUIER's report suggests possible intelligence experience on the part of his caller, to consider the subjects of the two reports identical."
3. We should be bgrateful, for any clarification or additional i inform
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FOR THET/iiii'UTY
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21 JUN 1967
TO : Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Attention: Mr. S. J. pich
SUBJECT: Garrison Investigation: Rene ALLO
1. Reference is made to an FBI report of 12 May(1967 from the New Orleans office. The report concerns principally Carlos BRINGUIER and Carlos QUIROGA. It also provides information on Subject, who was said by BRINGUIER to have telephoned him on 10 May 1967 and to have said that he was conducting his own investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy. CARBALLO is said to have attempted to question BRINGUIER concerning any contacts with the FBI. BRINGUIER also formed the impression that CARBALLO tape-recorded their conversation and that he may be working for District Attorney James GARRISON.
2. We have only one possible or promising trace on a Rene CARBALLO who may or may not be identical with the man who telephoned BRINGUIER. eport MM 105-3348 28 May 1965, Miami office, lists a number o an _intelligence operativek. 0 of these is a Rene CARBALLO (051 BALLO), reported 'as second chief of Cuban G-2 in Sancti Spiritus, s Villas. We have no reason, other than the identity of names and the fact that BRINGUIER's report suggests possible intelligence experience on the part of his caller, to consider the subjects of the two reports identical."
3. We should be bgrateful, for any clarification or additional i inform
cll.
FOR THET/iiii'UTY
L
DIREeTOR FOR PLANS
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CENTRAL IN LIGENCE AGENCY WASHI , D.C. 20505
21 JUN 1967
TO : Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Attention: Mr. S. J. pich
SUBJECT: Garrison Investigation: Rene ALLO
1. Reference is made to an FBI report of 12 May(1967 from the New Orleans office. The report concerns principally Carlos BRINGUIER and Carlos QUIROGA. It also provides information on Subject, who was said by BRINGUIER to have telephoned him on 10 May 1967 and to have said that he was conducting his own investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy. CARBALLO is said to have attempted to question BRINGUIER concerning any contacts with the FBI. BRINGUIER also formed the impression that CARBALLO tape-recorded their conversation and that he may be working for District Attorney James GARRISON.
2. We have only one possible or promising trace on a Rene CARBALLO who may or may not be identical with the man who telephoned BRINGUIER. eport MM 105-3348 28 May 1965, Miami office, lists a number o an _intelligence operativek. 0 of these is a Rene CARBALLO (051 BALLO), reported 'as second chief of Cuban G-2 in Sancti Spiritus, s Villas. We have no reason, other than the identity of names and the fact that BRINGUIER's report suggests possible intelligence experience on the part of his caller, to consider the subjects of the two reports identical."
3. We should be bgrateful, for any clarification or additional i inform
cll.
FOR THET/iiii'UTY
L
DIREeTOR FOR PLANS
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1012.:aaato (5) NOM:
Carlos Dringuiers a New Orleans anti-Castro Cubes
refugee, has been coatactedrioveral tines by is Orisass District
Attermey Siarrieen. On 1/10/67 'rimester informed our New Orleaas
Office be had bees laterviewed bykis Wien be described
as a Cuban refugee residing is Nee limas. darballe asked
Winguier a number of amities. cescernimg anti-Castro Cuban
aetivities is Eby Orleans and articular feels awbstio is working
for garrison. In checking our files we
met
mains R • with Wara areliall• is ammo lips there is netting in litter to warr
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1 - Mr, Papich 1 - Er. Leniban
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Salijoet
P
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SefOresse is able te year lotto:4MM Jaw Eh 1017, eartlamdalialwastleas Maas UMMILLOo w year referees,
Par your ladersation, a !Meek of our files dIselessd as additieual infornstiel easserame One Orballo to that already farmland to your Agesay by this
issay.
1012.:aaato (5) NOM:
Carlos Dringuiers a New Orleans anti-Castro Cubes
refugee, has been coatactedrioveral tines by is Orisass District
Attermey Siarrieen. On 1/10/67 'rimester informed our New Orleaas
Office be had bees laterviewed by kis Wien be described
as a Cuban refugee residing is Nee limas. darballe asked
Winguier a number of amities. concerning anti-Castro Cuban
aetivities in Eby Orleans and articular feels awbstio is working
for garrison. In checking our files we
met
mains R • with Wara areliall• is ammo Inas there is setting in litter to warr
Mohr DeLoach
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Sullivan Tavel Trotter Tele. Hi Holmes
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Attest:Was Deputy liseqtar,
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SefOresse is able te year lotto:4MM Jaw Eh 1017, year referees,
eartlamdalialwastleas Maas UMMILLOo w ea
Par your ladersation, a !Meek of our files dIselessd as additieual infornstiel easserame One Orballo to that already farmland to your Agesay by this Ousreau.
1012.:aaato (5) NOM:
Carlos Dringuiers a New Orleans anti-Castro Cubes
refugee, has been coatactedrioveral tines by is Orisass District
Attermey Siarrieen. On 1/10/67 'rimester informed our New Orleaas
Office be had bees laterviewed bykis Wien be described
as a Cuban refugee residing is Nee limas. darballe asked
Winguier a number of amities. cescernimg anti-Castro Cuban
aetivities is Eby Orleans and articular feels awbstio is working
for garrison. In checking our files we
met
mains R • with Wara areliall• is ammo lips there is netting in litter to warr
Mohr DeLoach
HEREIN I ...‘ sped tt,91fiED Callahan Conrad Felt PAT Gale
Sullivan Tavel Trotter Tele. Hi Holmes
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FD-36*(Rev. 5-22-64)
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FBI
Date: 6/31,1/67to
Trcknsmit the following in
Via / AIRTEL (Type in plaintext or code)
ilal
(Priority)
••■• ,11m.
DIRECTOR, FBI (62-109060)
• • SAC, CURLOTTE (89-46)
81188IN4T19F 9F!RIIPPIINT ----____DECLASSI IED
11/22/63 ON DALLAS, TEMAS
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ReBureau airtel dated 6/26/67.
Enclosed for the Bureau are 8 copies of an LEN concerning captioned matter containing investigation and interview with PERNELL (NIN) EZZELL, Rt. 4, Clinton, N. C., and information as set out in Bureau airtel 6/26/67.
Copies being designated for Dallas and New Orleans for their information.
I Il For Bureau's information, PERNELL (NEN) EZZELL is identical to the subject of Charlotte file 91-813 entitled "PURNELL EZZELL, aka. Pernell Smell, The Scottish Bank, Lumberton, N. C., Garland Branch, Garland, N. C., 1/12/85," Contemplated BR. Bureau can refer to the report of .-. SA ROBERT N. STEVENSON 3/8/85 for information re contemplated BR.
Chief Deputy Sheriff WILLIAM R. FRTAR,Alampson Az' County, N. C., and Mrs. AMIE BUELL of Clinton, 14 C.p,
were interviewed for the purpose of establishing N
. credibility of PEN 6'2-
MOW (1141j°6 11 1
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(s em. a 1110 114 /4 k) 5 Lt / -Dallas (89-43) 2) (RI) -0? 14 ,New Orleans'' (89-69) (Encs';'11r
el 1-Charlotte ElIC:$241/9114 c ),„" OA i tU1 6) ' -- '
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FD-36 (̀Rev. 5-22-64)
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FBI
Date: 6/31,1/67to
Trcknsmit the following in
Via / AIRTEL (Type in plaintext or code)
ilal
(Priority)
••■• ,11m.
DIRECTOR, FBI (62-109060)
• • SAC, CURLOTTE (89-46)
81188IN4T19F 9F!RIIPPIINT ----____DECLASSI IED
11/22/63 ON DALLAS, TEMAS
P
ReBureau airtel dated 6/26/67.
Enclosed for the Bureau are 8 copies of an LEN concerning captioned matter containing investigation and interview with PERNELL (NIN) EZZELL, Rt. 4, Clinton, N. C., and information as set out in Bureau airtel 6/26/67.
Copies being designated for Dallas and New Orleans for their information.
I Il For Bureau's information, PERNELL (NEN) EZZELL is identical to the subject of Charlotte file 91-813 entitled "PURNELL EZZELL, aka. Pernell Smell, The Scottish Bank, Lumberton, N. C., Garland Branch, Garland, N. C., 1/12/85," Contemplated BR. Bureau can refer to the report of .-. SA ROBERT N. STEVENSON 3/8/85 for information re contemplated BR.
Chief Deputy Sheriff WILLIAM R. FRTAR,Alampson Az' County, N. C., and Mrs. AMIE BUELL of Clinton, 14 C.p,
were interviewed for the purpose of establishing . credibility of PERNELL 6'2-
MOW (1141j°6 11 1
n the LEN is the CIA. 10 Qr.1 1:01)
(s em. a 1110 114 /4 k) 5 Lt / -Dallas (89-43) 2) (RI) -0? 14 ,New Orleans'' (89-69) (Encs';'11r
el 1-Charlotte ElIC:$241/9114 c ),„" OA i tU1 6) ' -- '
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FD-36*(Rev. 5-22-64)
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FBI
Date: 6/31,1/67to
Trcknsmit the following in
Via / AIRTEL (Type in plaintext or code)
ilal
(Priority)
••■• ,11m.
DIRECTOR, FBI (62-109060)
• • SAC, CURLOTTE (89-46)
81188IN4T19F 9F!RIIPPIINT ----____DECLASSI IED
11/22/63 ON DALLAS, TEMAS
P
ReBureau airtel dated 6/26/67.
Enclosed for the Bureau are 8 copies of an LEN concerning captioned matter containing investigation and interview with PERNELL (NIN) EZZELL, Rt. 4, Clinton, N. C., and information as set out in Bureau airtel 6/26/67.
Copies being designated for Dallas and New Orleans for their information.
I Il For Bureau's information, PERNELL (NEN) EZZELL is identical to the subject of Charlotte file 91-813 entitled "PURNELL EZZELL, aka. Pernell Smell, The Scottish Bank, Lumberton, N. C., Garland Branch, Garland, N. C., 1/12/85," Contemplated BR. Bureau can refer to the report of .-. SA ROBERT N. STEVENSON 3/8/85 for information re contemplated BR.
Chief Deputy Sheriff WILLIAM R. FRTAR,Alampson Az' County, N. C., and Mrs. AMIE BUELL of Clinton, 14 C.p,
were interviewed for the purpose of establishing . credibility of PERNELL 6'2-
MOW (1141j°6 11 1
n the LEN is the CIA. 10 Qr.1 1:01)
Viurean (s em. a 1110 114 /4 k) 5 Lt / -Dallas (89-43) 2) (RI) -0? 14 ,New Orleans'' (89-69) (Encs';'11r
el 1-Charlotte ElIC:$241/9114 c ),„" OA i tU1 6) ' -- '
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Charlotte, North Carolina Jun= 30, 1967
hi Reply, Room R.f. to Filo No.
ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY NOVEMBER 22, 1963 DALLAS, TEXAS
On June 22, 1967,41111111.anothi-r Government agency 2 which conducts intelligence tyre investiv_tions, advised the Federal Bureau of InvelivItton, Washington, D. C., that at approximately twelve n.-.on cn June 22, 1967, an individual identifying himself as i . _ . - • -,011070 1104th -- tslephcnica ly contacted this agency tc if the agency was in need of "hired assassins." JOWL was advis.A in the negative and when questioned a to w! -y T.9291.7., wanted to know and if he had experience in thNt facld, wet. stl..ted he has had extensive experience in of New Orleans Louisiana; Dallas, Texas and gasaiii inferred and confirmed upon queitic=g ttat he, in fact, was the individual who ast=36:.nati Pr;--sidert KENNEDY and wounded Governor JOHN CONNELLY. 411MINMe *,:hls asked by whom he was hired to do this job, and he refused to answer and terminated the call. (J)
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS NEITHER RECOMMENDATIONS NOR CONCLUSIONS OF THE FBI. IT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE FBI, AND IS LOANED TO YOUR AGENCY, IT AND ITS CONTENTS ARE NOT TO BE DISTRIBUTED OUTSIDE YOUR AGENCY.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Charlotte, North Carolina Jun= 30, 1967
hi Reply, Room R.f. to Filo No.
ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY NOVEMBER 22, 1963 DALLAS, TEXAS
On June 22, 1967,41111111.anothi-r Government agency 2 which conducts intelligence tyre investiv_tions, advised the Federal Bureau of InvelivItton, Washington, D. C., that at approximately twelve n.-.on cn June 22, 1967, an individual identifying himself as i . _ . - • -,011070 1104th -- tslephcnica ly contacted this agency tc if the agency was in need of "hired assassins." JOWL was advis.A in the negative and when questioned a to w! -y T.9291.7., wanted to know and if he had experience in thNt facld, wet. stl..ted he has had extensive experience in of New Orleans Louisiana; Dallas, Texas and gasaiii inferred and confirmed upon queitic=g ttat he, in fact, was the individual who ast=36:.nati Pr;--sidert KENNEDY and wounded Governor JOHN CONNELLY. 411MINMe *,:hls asked by whom he was hired to do this job, and he refused to answer and terminated the call. (J)
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS NEITHER RECOMMENDATIONS NOR CONCLUSIONS OF THE FBI. IT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE FBI, AND IS LOANED TO YOUR AGENCY, IT AND ITS CONTENTS ARE NOT TO BE DISTRIBUTED OUTSIDE YOUR AGENCY.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Charlotte, North Carolina Jun= 30, 1967
hi Reply, Room R.f. to Filo No.
ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY NOVEMBER 22, 1963 DALLAS, TEXAS
On June 22, 1967,41111111.anothi-r Government agency 2 which conducts intelligence tyre investiv_tions, advised the Federal Bureau of InvelivItton, Washington, D. C., that at approximately twelve n.-.on cn June 22, 1967, an individual identifying himself as i . _ . - • -,011070 1104th -- tslephcnica ly contacted this agency tc if the agency was in need of "hired assassins." JOWL was advis.A in the negative and when questioned a to w! -y T.9291.7., wanted to know and if he had experience in thNt facld, wet. stl..ted he has had extensive experience in of New Orleans Louisiana; Dallas, Texas and gasaiii inferred and confirmed upon queitic=g ttat he, in fact, was the individual who ast=36:.nati Pr;--sidert KENNEDY and wounded Governor JOHN CONNELLY. 411MINMe *,:hls asked by whom he was hired to do this job, and he refused to answer and terminated the call. (J)
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS NEITHER RECOMMENDATIONS NOR CONCLUSIONS OF THE FBI. IT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE FBI, AND IS LOANED TO YOUR AGENCY, IT AND ITS CONTENTS ARE NOT TO BE DISTRIBUTED OUTSIDE YOUR AGENCY.
ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOIN FITZGERALD LENNEDY
WL.
• OP- • reported that EZZELL sounded possibly paranoi
d
le* and display s ort outbursts of emotional instability, yet,
at other times, he displayed complete emotional control and
high intelligence. _
Investigation determined the telephone number
592-6873 is listed to WENDELL EZZELL, Route 4, Clinton, North
Carolina, (not Trenton, North Carolina), and that PERNELL
(NNN) EZZELL is presently residing at Route 4, Clinton, North
Carolina.
2
ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOIN FITZGERALD LENNEDY
WL.
• OP- • reported that EZZELL sounded possibly paranoi
d
le* and display s ort outbursts of emotional instability, yet,
at other times, he displayed complete emotional control and
high intelligence. _
Investigation determined the telephone number
592-6873 is listed to WENDELL EZZELL, Route 4, Clinton, North
Carolina, (not Trenton, North Carolina), and that PERNELL
(NNN) EZZELL is presently residing at Route 4, Clinton, North
Carolina.
2
ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOIN FITZGERALD LENNEDY
WL.
• OP- • reported that EZZELL sounded possibly paranoi
d
le* and display s ort outbursts of emotional instability, yet,
at other times, he displayed complete emotional control and
high intelligence. _
Investigation determined the telephone number
592-6873 is listed to WENDELL EZZELL, Route 4, Clinton, North
Carolina, (not Trenton, North Carolina), and that PERNELL
(NNN) EZZELL is presently residing at Route 4, Clinton, North
Carolina.
2
F De3 6 (Rev, 5-22-64)
F B I
Date: 6/28/67
(Type in plaintext or code)
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TO: ,DIRECTOR, FBI
FROM: LEGAT, LONDON (163-2201) (P)
HAROLD-CITRYNELL FPC (.z.)
PAL J‘i; e..)
Enclosed are two copies of a telegram from
American Embassy, Stockholm, Sweden, to Department of
State dated 6/27/67, and two copies of telegram from
American Embassy, Paris, to Department of State dated
6/28/67, contents self-explanatory.
London indices denote a 1962 reference to
subject which has been burned in accordance with approved
destruction procedures. ;A
Enclosures are furnished for information. On
the next road trip to Stockholm additional information
will be obtained concerning this matter.
#2, Bureau (Encls.
1 - Liaison' (direct) 1 - London JTM:cm
0
•
(5) a i
NOT RECORDED 199 JUL 18 1967 -"dtit-mikt.igix.
Approved: Sent M Per Special Agent in Charge
F De3 6 (Rev, 5-22-64)
F B I
Date: 6/28/67
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TO: ,DIRECTOR, FBI
FROM: LEGAT, LONDON (163-2201) (P)
HAROLD-CITRYNELL FPC (.z.)
PAL J‘i; e..)
Enclosed are two copies of a telegram from
American Embassy, Stockholm, Sweden, to Department of
State dated 6/27/67, and two copies of telegram from
American Embassy, Paris, to Department of State dated
6/28/67, contents self-explanatory.
London indices denote a 1962 reference to
subject which has been burned in accordance with approved
destruction procedures. ;A
Enclosures are furnished for information. On
the next road trip to Stockholm additional information
will be obtained concerning this matter.
#2, Bureau (Encls.
1 - Liaison' (direct) 1 - London JTM:cm
0
•
(5) a i
NOT RECORDED 199 JUL 18 1967 -"dtit-mikt.igix.
Approved: Sent M Per Special Agent in Charge
F De3 6 (Rev, 5-22-64)
F B I
Date: 6/28/67
(Type in plaintext or code)
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(Priority)
TO: ,DIRECTOR, FBI
FROM: LEGAT, LONDON (163-2201) (P)
HAROLD-CITRYNELL FPC (.z.)
PAL J‘i; e..)
Enclosed are two copies of a telegram from
American Embassy, Stockholm, Sweden, to Department of
State dated 6/27/67, and two copies of telegram from
American Embassy, Paris, to Department of State dated
6/28/67, contents self-explanatory.
London indices denote a 1962 reference to
subject which has been burned in accordance with approved
destruction procedures. ;A
Enclosures are furnished for information. On
the next road trip to Stockholm additional information
will be obtained concerning this matter.
#2, Bureau (Encls.
1 - Liaison' (direct) 1 - London JTM:cm
0
•
(5) a i
NOT RECORDED 199 JUL 18 1967 -"dtit-mikt.igix.
Approved: Sent M Per Special Agent in Charge
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sga=* INCLUDING ANY BACKGROUND INFORMATION AVAILABLE. CG:S •
.IDGeV EXEMPT. HEATH
OTHER THINGS, CLAIMS TAMPERING WITH HIS MAIL, ILLEGAL SEARCHES, ENTRY ADYZN INTO HIS HOME AND PHYSICAL ABUSE. DURING COURSE PROLONGED INTERVIEW
°A:BF STATED HE HAS BEEN ACCUSED BEING INVOLVED ASSASSINATION PRESIDENT A:BFM KENNEDY BECAUSE HE EMIGRATED USSR FOR TWO YEARS 1953-59 WITH
A:GS WIFE AND SMALL CHILD. UPON RETURNING US WIFE DIVORCED HIM AND SHE
A:TU HAS CUSTODY CHILD. SAYS HE UNABLE HOLD JOB IN US BECAUSE OF INTERFERENCE BY INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES. HAS BEEN LIVING ZURICH PAST
A:COM) YEAR BUT ARRIVED SWEDEN MONTH AGO IN SEARCH OF JOB, BUT HE SAYS CANNOT GET WORK PERMIT WHILE IN SCANDINAVIA. HE CLAIMS TO BE
A:PER CONSULTING ENGINEER. ALTHOUGH DISTRAUGHT, HE APPEARS MENTALLY .
A:SY COMPETENT. ATO-3 CG:D 3. CITRYNELL WILL CALL AT EMBASSY JUNE 30 TO COMPLETE FORMAL
RENUNCIATION ACCORDANCE SECTION 349(A)(6). REQUEST GUIDANCE Cnt INCLUDING ANY BACKGROUND INFORMATION AVAILABLE.•
:S • :V EXEMPT. HEATH
M:M-2 AEC
. •
•
4-r
NTELEG RAM Amembassy London
L.1111TED OFFICIAL USE
S ro apt 14 O i /Yi Control: 3 a 7
NO: 15-'3 Recd: JUN 2 7 1967
6:43 i9fn
PFUORiTY ACTION OFF :Cc
.1_ V.
E:c°141̀ '. PARIS FOR HANLY E:CUS
ACTION: E A £
INFO: FROM: CRS
• VV FHG971"ve:SC-66SW ,. P? RUDTCR DE RUDKLM.034A 1781655 ZNY CCCCC P 271610Z JUN 67 • FM AMENBASSY STOCKHOLM TO RUEHC/SECSTATE-WASHDC PRIORITY 1185 .a-NOT■ riria INFO RUDTCR/AMEMASSY LONDON PRIORITY 222 ' RUFIVC.AMCONSUL ZURICH 04 RUEHCR/AMEMBASSY MOSCOW 67 RUFNCR/AMEMBASSY PARIS 157 ATII/NMNMM ION CONTA. STATE GRNC 47C... Mai S. ''UsTrfr. BT " D LIMITED OFFICIAL USE STOCKHOLM 1539 . '
LONDON FOR LEGAL ATTACHE ' .
E:FN E:GEN E:IRS - E:LE E:MAR E:SCI E:TRO
1. HAROLD CITRYNELL, BORN NEW YORK, NY•MARCH 10, 1923, BEARER US PASSPORT D757574 ISSUED NOVEMBER 7, 1963 NEW YORK, CALLED AT EMBASSY STOCKHOLM JUNE 2610 RENOUNCE FORMALLY US CITIZENSHIP. CONSULAR OFFICER ASKED HE CONSIDER SERIOUSNESS ACT OVERNIGHT BUT HE'REAPPEARED JUNE 27 DETERMINED TO RENOUNCE. •.
• ' 2. IN A WRITTEN STATEMENT CITRYNELL CLAIMS HIS CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS BEING VIOLATED BY US SECRET AGENCIES INCLUDING FBI AND CIA. AMONG •
ADM:M-2 AEC FAA
TRADE CENTER
LIMITED OFFICIAL USE
•
c.!* MTN' PAO
'ETMIN `7:,' PM STRIKE CB-3
POL-1 POLR:A POLR:F POLR:N PC.2,La, PO1:LA
E:AG E:AID
CGOD G. ciTRYNEIXWICLCiLL:ii inaAsSY JUNE 30 TO comPLETE FoNmAL (.74.r. RENUNCIATION ACCORDANCE SECTION 349(A)(6). REQUEST GUIDANCE
sga=* INCLUDING ANY BACKGROUND INFORMATION AVAILABLE. CG:S •
.IDGeV EXEMPT. HEATH
OTHER THINGS, CLAIMS TAMPERING WITH HIS MAIL, ILLEGAL SEARCHES, ENTRY ADYZN INTO HIS HOME AND PHYSICAL ABUSE. DURING COURSE PROLONGED INTERVIEW
°A:BF STATED HE HAS BEEN ACCUSED BEING INVOLVED ASSASSINATION PRESIDENT A:BFM KENNEDY BECAUSE HE EMIGRATED USSR FOR TWO YEARS 1953-59 WITH
A:GS WIFE AND SMALL CHILD. UPON RETURNING US WIFE DIVORCED HIM AND SHE
A:TU HAS CUSTODY CHILD. SAYS HE UNABLE HOLD JOB IN US BECAUSE OF INTERFERENCE BY INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES. HAS BEEN LIVING ZURICH PAST
A:COM) YEAR BUT ARRIVED SWEDEN MONTH AGO IN SEARCH OF JOB, BUT HE SAYS CANNOT GET WORK PERMIT WHILE IN SCANDINAVIA. HE CLAIMS TO BE
A:PER CONSULTING ENGINEER. ALTHOUGH DISTRAUGHT, HE APPEARS MENTALLY .
A:SY COMPETENT. ATO-3 CG:D 3. CITRYNELL WILL CALL AT EMBASSY JUNE 30 TO COMPLETE FORMAL
RENUNCIATION ACCORDANCE SECTION 349(A)(6). REQUEST GUIDANCE Cnt INCLUDING ANY BACKGROUND INFORMATION AVAILABLE.•
:S • :V EXEMPT. HEATH
M:M-2 AEC
. •
•
4-r
NTELEG RAM Amembassy London
L.1111TED OFFICIAL USE
S ro apt 14 O i /Yi Control: 3 a 7
NO: 15-'3 Recd: JUN 2 7 1967
6:43 i9fn
PFUORiTY ACTION OFF :Cc
.1_ V.
E:c°141̀ '. PARIS FOR HANLY E:CUS
ACTION: E A £
INFO: FROM: CRS
• VV FHG971"ve:SC-66SW ,. P? RUDTCR DE RUDKLM.034A 1781655 ZNY CCCCC P 271610Z JUN 67 • FM AMENBASSY STOCKHOLM TO RUEHC/SECSTATE-WASHDC PRIORITY 1185 .a-NOT■ riria INFO RUDTCR/AMEMASSY LONDON PRIORITY 222 RUFIVC.AMCONSUL ZURICH 04 RUEHCR/AMEMBASSY MOSCOW 67 RUFNCR/AMEMBASSY PARIS 157 ATII/NMNMM ION CONTA. STATE GRNC 47C... Mai S. ''UsTrfr. BT " D LIMITED OFFICIAL USE STOCKHOLM 1539 . '
LONDON FOR LEGAL ATTACHE ' .
E:FN E:GEN E:IRS - E:LE E:MAR E:SCI E:TRO
1. HAROLD CITRYNELL, BORN NEW YORK, NY•MARCH 10, 1923, BEARER US PASSPORT D757574 ISSUED NOVEMBER 7, 1963 NEW YORK, CALLED AT EMBASSY STOCKHOLM JUNE 2610 RENOUNCE FORMALLY US CITIZENSHIP. CONSULAR OFFICER ASKED HE CONSIDER SERIOUSNESS ACT OVERNIGHT BUT HE'REAPPEARED JUNE 27 DETERMINED TO RENOUNCE. •.
• ' 2. IN A WRITTEN STATEMENT CITRYNELL CLAIMS HIS CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS BEING VIOLATED BY US SECRET AGENCIES INCLUDING FBI AND CIA. AMONG •
ADM:M-2 AEC FAA
TRADE CENTER
LIMITED OFFICIAL USE
•
c.!* MTN' PAO
'ETMIN `7:,' PM STRIKE CB-3
POL-1 POLR:A POLR:F POLR:N PC.2,La, PO1:LA
E:AG E:AID
CGOD G. ciTRYNEIXWICLCiLL:ii inaAsSY JUNE 30 TO comPLETE FoNmAL (.74.r. RENUNCIATION ACCORDANCE SECTION 349(A)(6). REQUEST GUIDANCE
sga=* INCLUDING ANY BACKGROUND INFORMATION AVAILABLE. CG:S •
.IDGeV EXEMPT. HEATH
OTHER THINGS, CLAIMS TAMPERING WITH HIS MAIL, ILLEGAL SEARCHES, ENTRY ADYZN INTO HIS HOME AND PHYSICAL ABUSE. DURING COURSE PROLONGED INTERVIEW
°A:BF STATED HE HAS BEEN ACCUSED BEING INVOLVED ASSASSINATION PRESIDENT A:BFM KENNEDY BECAUSE HE EMIGRATED USSR FOR TWO YEARS 1953-59 WITH
A:GS WIFE AND SMALL CHILD. UPON RETURNING US WIFE DIVORCED HIM AND SHE
A:TU HAS CUSTODY CHILD. SAYS HE UNABLE HOLD JOB IN US BECAUSE OF INTERFERENCE BY INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES. HAS BEEN LIVING ZURICH PAST
A:COM) YEAR BUT ARRIVED SWEDEN MONTH AGO IN SEARCH OF JOB, BUT HE SAYS CANNOT GET WORK PERMIT WHILE IN SCANDINAVIA. HE CLAIMS TO BE
A:PER CONSULTING ENGINEER. ALTHOUGH DISTRAUGHT, HE APPEARS MENTALLY .
A:SY COMPETENT. ATO-3 CG:D 3. CITRYNELL WILL CALL AT EMBASSY JUNE 30 TO COMPLETE FORMAL
RENUNCIATION ACCORDANCE SECTION 349(A)(6). REQUEST GUIDANCE Cnt INCLUDING ANY BACKGROUND INFORMATION AVAILABLE.•
:S • :V EXEMPT. HEATH
M:M-2 AEC
. •
•
4-r
NTELEG RAM Amembassy London
L.1111TED OFFICIAL USE
S ro apt 14 O i /Yi Control: 3 a 7
NO: 15-'3 Recd: JUN 2 7 1967
6:43 i9fn
PFUORiTY ACTION OFF :Cc
.1_ V.
E:c°141̀ '. PARIS FOR HANLY E:CUS
ACTION: E A £
INFO: FROM: CRS
• VV FHG971"ve:SC-66SW ,. P? RUDTCR DE RUDKLM.034A 1781655 ZNY CCCCC P 271610Z JUN 67 • FM AMENBASSY STOCKHOLM TO RUEHC/SECSTATE-WASHDC PRIORITY 1185 .a-NOT■ riria INFO RUDTCR/AMEMASSY LONDON PRIORITY 222 ' RUFIVC.AMCONSUL ZURICH 04 RUEHCR/AMEMBASSY MOSCOW 67 RUFNCR/AMEMBASSY PARIS 157 ATII/NMNMM ION CONTA. STATE GRNC 47C... Mai S. ''UsTrfr. BT " D LIMITED OFFICIAL USE STOCKHOLM 1539 . '
LONDON FOR LEGAL ATTACHE ' .
E:FN E:GEN E:IRS - E:LE E:MAR E:SCI E:TRO
1. HAROLD CITRYNELL, BORN NEW YORK, NY•MARCH 10, 1923, BEARER US PASSPORT D757574 ISSUED NOVEMBER 7, 1963 NEW YORK, CALLED AT EMBASSY STOCKHOLM JUNE 2610 RENOUNCE FORMALLY US CITIZENSHIP. CONSULAR OFFICER ASKED HE CONSIDER SERIOUSNESS ACT OVERNIGHT BUT HE'REAPPEARED JUNE 27 DETERMINED TO RENOUNCE. •.
• ' 2. IN A WRITTEN STATEMENT CITRYNELL CLAIMS HIS CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS BEING VIOLATED BY US SECRET AGENCIES INCLUDING FBI AND CIA. AMONG •
ADM:M-2 AEC FAA
TRADE CENTER
LIMITED OFFICIAL USE
•
Lo--t London (133-2201)
July 12, 1967 .
Director, Talari V105-79603) 1k
?-.- (040600 I - Mr. Gauzens
(o 1 - Mr. Lee
Ellin-DT CITRYNELL -ale
IS - R
- at) Ir.7.T"" rr. ON CONTAIEED t, 7‹.
1-_11:7.41.Aia 7 Is U:7C:=Z.:IrIED
172°P61-4P ‘ DATE BY
Reurairtel 6/23/67, one copy of wh..-ca is at
tached for
the information of the Eew 'Tor% Office. Als
o attached for
New York= one copy of a telegram sent'b
y the American Embassy, .
Stockholm, to the Department of State dated 6/27/6
7 and one copy rNi
of a tolegram sent by the American Embassy, Paris,
to the
DeI:artment of State dated 6/23/07.
N.
J
nor the completion of your files, the following
bac%ground information concerning the subject is s
at forth:
Subject was was born in the U.S. in 1923 and served in
t'.,e U.Z. 1.-raT from 19A2 to 15Y-5. re gl-,d--t
-d fre-, the Colle-e
c_ tLe City of rev :roe% r'th a deg-ee in meeLa.n
4cal engineeri,:g
an:: told numerous jobs in that field Letwocm 1953
and 1933. In
re:3r,:ary, 1953, ho t00% his wife aad infant daught
er to Ruasia
anl attempted to obtain Soviet citisenchip. Eo b
ecame I
disillusioned with life in Ensaia and returned to
the U.S. 1-
in July, 1959. Ei3 wife divorced him in 1002 and after holding
so7eral jobs in the U.S. he traveled to England an
d then to
L=Zgaria in 1904. After wor%ing for one month in
Bulgaria he
rent ea a strike and refused to wor%. E3 had numerous difficultieJ5
Citryaell vas interviewed in 1050 and again in 196
5 and it in that country and eventually returned to the U.S.
in 1005.
::_.scars that he is emotionally disturbed and suffers from a .-3
r--7--- Dersocution complae. - . .,
4,.., al •-•t .... C 44.1-; On October 23, 1933, subject contacted the America
n
'II co) ,...- L Consul at Zurich, Switzerland. Ea told the Ameri
can Consul
.4. m that after ho had retu
rned to the U.S. from Bulgaria, ho was
I 14 8: continuously hounded by the "Secret Service"
and the "Secret
Police" and the pressure became so great that ho was forced
4 m...] to leave the U.S. He said that ha left the U.S. in July,
Tolso acn DeLoh
1936, and traveled to Yugoslavia where he wanted to settle
mom de..7n and vor%. E3 stated that h3 did 'ca r% but received no Cie[ caapv D:7.y. Uhilo in t.7 e
t ho cplAied for visa= to most of•
c..1". =:cenmunizt-bloe si.,,cm ine; his prohlem and '01
Coven Fs, l Onle Rosen S,,livm Tcv
I • ssT.-iV Yor'' (105-30032)(Enclosures - 3)
-)Vi
Tel.. Roo t a UssIg 1,11Ason Unit (Route through for Tro
Holmes t
view)
G m0 MAIL ROOM TELETYPE UNIT CD ..i7) .(9 - 109 0(00 '- S5 3
.71,T . ,`c 1 n' ( GI 1
•
1 - Bern (C2=70)
Lo--t London (133-2201)
July 12, 1967 .
Director, Talari V105-79603) 1k
?-.- (040600 I - Mr. Gauzens
(o 1 - Mr. Lee
Ellin-DT CITRYNELL -ale
IS - R
- at) Ir.7.T"" rr. ON CONTAIEED t, 7‹.
1-_11:7.41.Aia 7 Is U:7C:=Z.:IrIED
172°P61-4P ‘ DATE BY
Reurairtel 6/23/67, one copy of wh..-ca is at
tached for
the information of the Eew 'Tor% Office. Als
o attached for
New York= one copy of a telegram sent'b
y the American Embassy, .
Stockholm, to the Department of State dated 6/27/6
7 and one copy rNi
of a tolegram sent by the American Embassy, Paris,
to the
DeI:artment of State dated 6/23/07.
N.
J
nor the completion of your files, the following
bac%ground information concerning the subject is s
at forth:
Subject was was born in the U.S. in 1923 and served in
t'.,e U.Z. 1.-raT from 19A2 to 15Y-5. re gl-,d--t
-d fre-, the Colle-e
c_ tLe City of rev :roe% r'th a deg-ee in meeLa.n
4cal engineeri,:g
an:: told numerous jobs in that field Letwocm 1953
and 1933. In
re:3r,:ary, 1953, ho t00% his wife aad infant daught
er to Ruasia
anl attempted to obtain Soviet citisenchip. Eo b
ecame I
disillusioned with life in Ensaia and returned to
the U.S. 1-
in July, 1959. Ei3 wife divorced him in 1002 and after holding
so7eral jobs in the U.S. he traveled to England an
d then to
L=Zgaria in 1904. After wor%ing for one month in
Bulgaria he
rent ea a strike and refused to wor%. E3 had numerous difficultieJ5
Citryaell vas interviewed in 1050 and again in 196
5 and it in that country and eventually returned to the U.S.
in 1005.
::_.pears that he is emotionally disturbed and suffers from a .-3
r--7--- Dersocution complae. - . .,
4,.., al •-•t .... C 44.1-; On October 23, 1933, subject contacted the America
n
'II co) ,...- L Consul at Zurich, Switzerland. Ea told the Ameri
can Consul
.4. m that after ho had retu
rned to the U.S. from Bulgaria, ho was
I 14 8: continuously hounded by the "Secret Service"
and the "Secret
Police" and the pressure became so great that ho was forced
4 m...] to leave the U.S. He said that ha left the U.S. in July,
Tolso acn DeLoh
1936, and traveled to Yugoslavia where he wanted to settle
mom de..7n and vor%. E3 stated that h3 did 'ca r% but received no Cie[ caapv D:7.y. Uhilo in t.7 e
t ho cplAied for visa= to most of•
c..1". =:cenmunizt-bloe si.,,cm ine; his prohlem and '01
Coven Fs, l Onle Rosen S,,livm Tcv
I • ssT.-iV Yor'' (105-30032)(Enclosures - 3)
-)Vi
Tel.. Roo t a UssIg 1,11Ason Unit (Route through for Tro
Holmes t
view)
G m0 MAIL ROOM TELETYPE UNIT CD ..i7) .(9 - 109 0(00 '- S5 3
.71,T . ,`c 1 n' ( GI 1
•
1 - Bern (C2=70)
Lo--t London (133-2201)
July 12, 1967 .
Director, Talari V105-79603) 1k
?-.- (040600 I - Mr. Gauzens
(o 1 - Mr. Lee
Ellin-DT CITRYNELL -ale
IS - R
- at) Ir.7.T"" rr. ON CONTAIEED t, 7‹.
1-_11:7.41.Aia 7 Is U:7C:=Z.:IrIED
172°P61-4P ‘ DATE BY
Reurairtel 6/23/67, one copy of wh..-ca is at
tached for
the information of the Eew 'Tor% Office. Als
o attached for
New York= one copy of a telegram sent'b
y the American Embassy, .
Stockholm, to the Department of State dated 6/27/6
7 and one copy rNi
of a tolegram sent by the American Embassy, Paris,
to the
DeI:artment of State dated 6/23/07.
N.
J
nor the completion of your files, the following
bac%ground information concerning the subject is s
at forth:
Subject was was born in the U.S. in 1923 and served in
t'.,e U.Z. 1.-raT from 19A2 to 15Y-5. re gl-,d--t
-d fre-, the Colle-e
c_ tLe City of rev :roe% r'th a deg-ee in meeLa.n
4cal engineeri,:g
an:: told numerous jobs in that field Letwocm 1953
and 1933. In
re:3r,:ary, 1953, ho t00% his wife aad infant daught
er to Ruasia
anl attempted to obtain Soviet citisenchip. Eo b
ecame I
disillusioned with life in Ensaia and returned to
the U.S. 1-
in July, 1959. Ei3 wife divorced him in 1002 and after holding
so7eral jobs in the U.S. he traveled to England an
d then to
L=Zgaria in 1904. After wor%ing for one month in
Bulgaria he
rent ea a strike and refused to wor%. E3 had numerous difficultieJ5
Citryaell vas interviewed in 1050 and again in 196
5 and it in that country and eventually returned to the U.S.
in 1005.
::_.pears that he is emotionally disturbed and suffers from a .-3
r--7--- Dersocution complae. - . .,
4,.., al •-•t .... C 44.1-; On October 23, 1933, subject contacted the America
n
'II co) ,...- L Consul at Zurich, Switzerland. Ea told the Ameri
can Consul
.4. m that after ho had retu
rned to the U.S. from Bulgaria, ho was
I 14 8: continuously hounded by the "Secret Service"
and the "Secret
Police" and the pressure became so great that ho was forced
4 m...] to leave the U.S. He said that ha left the U.S. in July,
Tolso acn DeLoh
1936, and traveled to Yugoslavia where he wanted to settle
mom de..7n and vor%. E3 stated that h3 did 'ca r% but received no Cie[ caapv D:7.y. Uhilo in t.7 e
t ho cplAied for visa= to most of•
c..1". =:cenmunizt-bloe si.,,cm ine; his prohlem and '01
Coven Fs, l Onle Rosen S,,livm Tcv
I • ssT.-iV Yor'' (105-30032)(Enclosures - 3)
-)Vi
Tel.. Roo t a UssIg 1,11Ason Unit (Route through for Tro
Holmes t
view)
G m0 MAIL ROOM TELETYPE UNIT CD ..i7) .(9 - 109 0(00 '- S5 3
.71,T . ,`c 1 n' ( GI 1
•
1 - Bern (C2=70)
law
1-2.LaDLD Ci== 07^^,t.n
turned bin down. He finally left VUsoslavia for Switzerland hoinz. to find rofuse and work in that country. He claimed that he had arrived in Zurich on October 27, 10GCl and was com:Aetely destitute.
For the information of the Leal Attaches in Born and Paris, information has boen =calved that tha subject callod at the Amorican RI:barmy in Stcclzho/m on June 25, 3267, to foraally renounce his American citizcinchip. 113 was told • to corsida,, the cor4cusnocr! of tr;a act ovcreni3ht, end he rearpoared on the follawins Cay dateminod to ranounco hi E3 American citiconchip. Eavas scheduled to call at the American i= brassy on Juno ;;:), lC57, to co:anlete the formal renunciation of his American citizorchip. •
The above is furnished for your information and in the event any additional data is obtained same should be for=rdad to the Bureau..
law
1-2.LaDLD Ci== 07^^,t.n
turned bin down. He finally left VUsoslavia for Switzerland hoinz. to find rofuse and work in that country. He claimed that he had arrived in Zurich on October 27, 10GCl and was com:Aetely destitute.
For the information of the Leal Attaches in Born and Paris, information has boen =calved that tha subject callod at the Amorican RI:barmy in Stcclzho/m on June 25, 3267, to foraally renounce his American citizcinchip. 113 was told • to corsida,, the cor4cusnocr! of tr;a act ovcreni3ht, end he rearpoared on the follawins Cay dateminod to ranounco hi E3 American citiconchip. Eavas scheduled to call at the American i= brassy on Juno ;;:), lC57, to co:anlete the formal renunciation of his American citizorchip. •
The above is furnished for your information and in the event any additional data is obtained same should be for=rdad to the Bureau..
law
1-2.LaDLD Ci== 07^^,t.n
turned bin down. He finally left VUsoslavia for Switzerland hoinz. to find rofuse and work in that country. He claimed that he had arrived in Zurich on October 27, 10GCl and was com:Aetely destitute.
For the information of the Leal Attaches in Born and Paris, information has boen =calved that tha subject callod at the Amorican RI:barmy in Stcclzho/m on June 25, 3267, to foraally renounce his American citizcinchip. 113 was told • to corsida,, the cor4cusnocr! of tr;a act ovcreni3ht, end he rearpoared on the follawins Cay dateminod to ranounco hi E3 American citiconchip. Eavas scheduled to call at the American i= brassy on Juno ;;:), lC57, to co:anlete the formal renunciation of his American citizorchip. •
The above is furnished for your information and in the event any additional data is obtained same should be for=rdad to the Bureau..
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