CIA · From: STEVENS, M. D. · To: FILES · JFK47 : F2A : 20040226-1050687 : · Release: Redact
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"14-00000________ ________ -_______________________________________________________________________ w______________________________________________________________________________ F104-10132-10092) 12025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F.^KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 or.1 • C.ONA AM NO 10 5010-104 UNITED STATES GOVLANMENT . ( VEVTE / . 11 ; C / ~5 Memorandum TO from : : Files M. D. Stevens Brti) DATE: 29 January 1964 SUBJECT: THE LEE HARVEY OSWALD CASE #351164 1. According to a newspaper column of "Allen and Scott" in the Chicago American of 6 December 1963, on the OSWALD Case, Abram CHAYES, Legal Officer of the State Department, was one of two persons im mediately responsible for OSWALD ‘s being permitted to return to the United States from the Soviet Union in June 1962. The other individual named was Llewellyn THOMPSON, the then Ambassador to Russia. Another said to have been involved in the handling of OSWALD‘s case was Samuel WISE, Counsel of the American Embassy in Moscow. 2. Abram CHAYES, #352234, who as of 16 February 1961 was described as "the new Counsel in State", was granted Security approval for liaison contact with"
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"… OVLANMENT . ( VEVTE / . 11 ; C / ~5 Memorandum TO from : : Files M. D. Stevens Brti) DATE: 29 January 1964 SUBJECT: THE LEE HARVEY OSWALD CASE #351164 1. According to a newspaper column of "Allen and Scott" in the Chicago American of 6 December 1963, on the OSWALD Case, Abr …"