“activities in 22 Miami that a number of interesting people had come in on a 23 flight to Mexico City. We would send a cable down to Mexico 24 City with an information copy to Washington, outlining who we 25 were interested in, and I wou …”
“activities in 22 Miami that a number of interesting people had come in on a 23 flight to Mexico City. We would send a cable down to Mexico 24 City with an information copy to Washington, outlining who we 25 were interested in, and I wou …”
“pet of the Soviet ships- jeceeleeboly well were sese-tail othee feele ral’agen S, in H feu phone calls le Mexico City no y-mdr. tat one** r-*: 1 i.j. ate tors and ni.t be suspicious of n. hoarding party Washington, Iis consul told boize norf for adda nl …”
“… inis and Angleton to fully cooperate with the desk officer, John Whitten, charged with investigating the assassination. On November 24, Mexico City cabled the names of known contacts of Soviet personnel in Mexico City and AMLASH's name (Rolando Cubela) was included on that list. None …”
“… was because CIA feared Cuba responsible for assassination. p. 29 Headquarters equally concerned with Duran on November 27 and warned Mexico City station chief that U.S. Ambassador pushing Cuban theory too hard. NW 50955 DocId: 32423630 Page 158”
“Book V, p. 28 "D" tells his story in Mexico City on November 25. On November 26, Mexico City cables details of "D" interroga tion to CIA Headquarters. On December 1, CIA Headquarters …”
“Book V, p. 30 On December 1, 1963, CIA Headquarters cabled Mexico City that a sensitive source ( ) has advised that a Cubana airlines flight to Havana was delayed in Mexico City on November 22 to pick up a …”
“Book V, p. 40-41 FBI Legat in Mexico City cabled FBI Headquarters on November 24 that U.S. Ambassador felt Cubans participated in assassination effort. "Bureau may desire' to g …”
“… 1- in December, 1963, the CIA learned that a Cuban American had crossed the border from Texas into Mexico, on November 23 and arrived in Mexico City on November 25. . He stayed in a hotel until the evening of November 27, when he departed on a regularly scheduled'Cubana airlines fligh …”
“… October, 1963, Soviet experts at FBI Headquarters were informed that Oswald had met with Vice Counsel Kostikov at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City. Kostikov was a member of the KGB and ■believed to be with the KGB department that carried out assassinations and sabotage. HW 50955 D …”
“… ttee has expressed an interest in recent press accounts • suggesting the existence of transcripts of Lee Harvey ' Oswald conversations in Mexico City. I would be pleased if you would advise as to the existence of such transcripts and their availability for review by the Senate Select C …”
“… s for dy’s death, the U.S. embassy cabled in- Morgan ' refused to identify his MP! .. holding back this evidence. One was a formation from Mexico City suggest- sources because it would have violated resolve to cover up the secret that the ing that the Cubans may have been be-. the attorne …”
“… s either a double : sion as Kennedy’s murderer, had trav- against Castro and the Cuban counter- ,agent or being monitored by Cuban eled to Mexico City in an attempt to ‘ espionage directed against President 2 intelligence. gain entry to Cuba. According to the .Kennedy. . : : S . During t …”
“… ed that there was, a Cuban not to the Warren Commission) that AMLASH had' factor in the murder. , been in contact with Soviet personnel in Mexico City, - Conversations with senior officials of the Cuban where Oswald had gone in September 1963 to visit 'government, including Deputy Prime …”
“… or: Mr. John M. Whitten ("for" J. C. King) 2. We believe that the Italian diplomat on the Cubana flight No. .465 on 22 November 1963 from Mexico City to Havana, Cuba, was. Mario MAURI who was accompanied by his wife, Maria Antonieta MAURI. We have been unable to determine who trans mi …”
“SECRET/SZISIT1VA -2- 6. We do not have a copy of the Cubana o± the Cubana manifest for maniresi-101 the 22 November 1963 flight from Mexico City to Havana, but we have determined that the following persons were on that flight: NATIONALITY. OCCUPATION NAME Swiss Diplomat . Jakob …”
“… ENRY OSWALD 1. ON 1. OCTOBEH 1953 MEXICO REPORTED THAT AN AMERICAN MALE, IDENTIFIED AS| LEE OSWALD, CONTACTED THE SOVIET EMBASSY IN : MEXICO CITY INQUIRING WHETHER THE EMBASSY. HAD RECEIVED ANY NEWS CONCERNING A TELEGRAM WHICH HAD BEEN SENT TO: th)TASHINGTON. THE AMERICAN WAS DESCR …”
“… 92 • ■ ANA V, bronn ■ • :■ 3 - 547 ILL FORWARD THEY TO IOUR REPRESENTATIVE -IS-SEXI Co, WED WILL Amur: TO DETERMINE IF THE LES CSTALD In MEXICO CITY AND SUBJECT ARZ T8S : ■ ' *d;- yeewepdloeve i * SAME INDIVIDUAL. * 19 034---3068-0096848 2 END CF MESSAGE BASED ON: (12 40357) 24001 …”
“… & embassy cabled in- Our sources cite two reasons for Morgan refused to identify his holding back this evidence. One was a formation from Mexico City suggest- ' sources because it would have violated resolve to cover up the secret that the ing that the Cubans may have been be- the attorn …”
“… White House, the attor was identified by the Warren sion as Kennedy’s murderer. Commis- ney general and the Secret Service. It eled to Mexico City murderer, in had trav- did not recommend any further in an attempt to vestigation of Morgan’s allegations. : gain entry to Cuba. On th …”
“… ovember 28, 1963, from Director, FBI, to Director, CIA, regarding interrogation of witnesses concerning Lee Harvey Oswald’s activities in Mexico City. We are, • however, furnishing a copy of an FBI to CIA teletype dated November 27, 1963, captioned "Lee Harvey Oswald, 11 which advises …”
“… nda prepared between November 22, 1963, and December 30, 1963, which relate to the interrogation of witnesses concerning Oswald’s trip to Mexico City, including his visits to the Soviet Embassy and Cuban Consulate. 0 - 2 - HW 50955 DocId:32423630 Page 468”
“-- peoye A — CH TI SECKE 3 RCUGNG 60 . 1 ■ Hi .2 I j' TO : DIRECTOR 31. 131 720A • MEXICO CITY >-ILM=DJ ACTION, WH8 ( WH NOTIFIED AND COPY SLOTTED AT: 1535 25 NOV CJ) : ,_ 313641 FEB INFO 1DOP, Cl, Cl/cps, FI, SR 7, SAS 8, VR Soc …”
“… EXICO OF SOVIET DIPLOMATIC COURIERS VALENTI GERMANOVICH PONOMAREV AND ALEKSEY NIKOLAYEVICH POPKOV. 2. ACCORDING TO OUR REPRESENTATIVE IN MEXICO CITY, PONOMAREV AND POPKOV LEFT MEXICO CITY FOR CUBA ON 12 NOVEMBER VIA CUBANA 465. -AND RETURNED TO MEXICO CITY ON 18 NOVEMBER VIA CUBANA. …”
“… ovember 23, 1963 - December 31, 1963 (1) November 23, 1963 (memo of November 25): DCI told Lyndon B. Johnson of information received from Mexico City. DCI later called Rusk to tell him of information from Mexico City: "...the holding of a Mexican employee of the Cuban embassy by Mexica …”
“… rt. (4) November 29, 1963: in a meeting with DCI, Lyndon B. Johnson, McNamara, and Bundy, the DCI apparently gave latest developments in Mexico City investigation of Oswald. A list of "late developments" is in file, to be used for this purpose. (Obtain copy.) : File: January 1, 1964 - …”
“… nity" 7 or 11 0 COPIES OF SPANISH LANGUAGE TRANSCRIPTS AND SOME ENGLISH: TRANSLATIONS OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS AS CONTAINED IN THE MEXICO CITY STATION FILES RF 2 3 L5 €1 1 NW 50955 —DocId: 32123630 Page 539. 1 06J Th 26 6 11 3 9 18”
“… -0083/A (14 January 1976) CIA 1 1. Re question number 1 of reference: Attachment "A" contains the names of Agency personnel who were in Mexico City, Mexico, during the period 1 September 1963 through 31 December 1963 and who are still on duty. Attachment "B" contains the names of Agen …”
“… e dramatic words spoken to me by Cuba’s Prime Minister Fidel 386 Castro in Havana on July 15. .- “Lee Oswald came to the Cuban embassy in Mexico City twice,” Castro % % 3Z7 went on. “The first time — I was told — he wanted to work for us. . “He was asked to explain, but he WmiMMHiMiu …”
“… al decision, and I decided to make e-eat serious. is we would be blamed — for something we had noth arrangements to leave Cuba. I flew to Mexico City, Ho did you form ! ing to do with. where I called at the high-walled Cuban embassy t. new?" I asked.i “It could have been used as an excu …”
“… hat is your name, any-a •Itold him..: ■ '---I1' Mr. Clark," said the Prime Minister, oge 5 NATIONAL ENQUIRER INTRIGUE: Cuban Embassy in Mexico City was visited twice by Oswald before assassination. NW 50^55 DocId:32423630 Page 572”
“… 2. Status of 201, 11/22/63 Rocca explained that on November 22, 1963 all documents in the Oswald 201 were originated by other agencies; Mexico City cable traffic was not included in the 201 because it was routed through a compartmentalized channel and therefore would not be circulated …”
“… DDI records. Rocca also said that Traveler's Aid was a legitimate charitable organization which had no ties with the CIA. 5. Oswald and Mexico City Rocca said that Chief, WH could clarify aspects of technical. operations on Cuban and Soviet Embassies. Rocca said that David Phillips o …”
“… Rocca viewed Castro s comments as a "message 11 to American leaders and said it was a "very important signpost," - Rocca added that the ' Mexico City Station brought Castro’s comments to Headquarter's atten tion on 11/25/63. Rocca also viewed Castro's comments in terms of Oswald's poss …”
“… ez handled Lee’s case and that Hernandez' office was next to Azcue's, who, according to Duran, argued with Oswald at the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. According to Rocca, Hernandez was mentioned . in penetration reports from Guatemala where Hernandez was running two DGI agents. Rocca ou …”
“drop in Mexico City. 8. GPFLOOR Period GPFLOOR was the crypt used to describe the investigation con ducted by CIA following the President's assassination ( …”
“… :- wanted Rocca to review were involved in the investigation. Belin documentation regarding the photo of the unidentified individual in Mexico City. Belin told Rocca that the Warren Commission was not clued in on Cuban emigree issues and Operation MONGOOSE. Rocca de . de- veloped th …”
“information on. the John F. Kennedy assassination. Kleist claimed certain people conspired in the Hotel Luna, Mexico City, in July, 1963. Kleist was not a State Department employee. . He appeared to be a free-lance magazine writer. MC:clb. PROPERTY OF THE …”
“… a double , c sion as Kennedy’s murderer, had trav-. against Castro and the Cuban counter-. - agent or being monitored by Cuban - % eled to Mexico City in an attempt to espionage directed against President n - intelligence, ‘f ' - - 1 * 1 gain entry to Cuba. According to the .Kennedy. 1 9 …”
“… RRANGED. 5. AT NOON ON 18 SEP SUBJECT WENT TO CUBAN CONSULATE TO TURN PASSPORT PHOTOS OVER TO CONSUL AZCUE. (EUSEBIO AZCUE CONSUL CUBAN EMB MEXICO CITY) SAT IN WAITING ROOM AND SAW GROUP OF APPROX EIGHT PERSONS ENTER CONSULATE AND GO INTO AZCUE OFFICE BUT UNKNOWN PERSON WAS SITT NG AT AZCUE …”
“… ALD. HE SAID THAT ON 18 SEPTEMBER 1963 HE SAW LEE OSWALD RECEIVE SIX THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN A MEETING INSIDE THE CUBAN EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY. 2. ABOUT HIMSELF, ALVARADO SAID HE IN MEXICO CITY AWAIT- ING FALSE DOCUMENTATION SO HE COULD GO TO CUBA FOR SABOTAGE TRAINING. HE NAMED TH …”
“… ntries have inadequate personnel and adminis trative machinery to scrutinize the passports of returning travelers. 4. Travel control in Mexico City logged 4,912 legal travelers to Cuba in 1962, and 969 in the first two months of 1963. (These figures do not cover access by other route …”
“… as some direct travel to Cuba from Central American countries, and. occasional Cubana charter flights, but the main jump-off points were Mexico City, Curacao, and Trinidad. A Canadian non-scheduled airline has operated a few flights between Canada and Havana, carrying both personnel a …”
“… to Cuba legally during the past year, and no record of any illegal travel. Approximately 100 appear on manifests via Curacao, and 65 via Mexico City. Travel information on the remaining 235 is based on agent reports and liaison. 2. Of these 400, 37 are reported to have re- ceived trai …”
“… ith reserve, however, particularly in the light of our knowledge that Cuba- does not wish to damage its relations with Mexico as long as Mexico City is the principal Cuban '’window’' to Latin America. 3. Arrests for subversive activities have not been numerous. In the most recent case …”
“… next week or two and I should make my own arrangements. 2. I told the President we had a very sensitive effective operation working in Mexico City jointly with President Mateos which involved telephone surveillance and was being done in a most careful manner with his knowledge and wi …”
“NOTES A. Oswald Press stories to the effect that Lee Harvey Oswald recently visited Mexico City are true, accord ing to our information. Oswald visited both the Cuban and the Soviet embassies on 28 September. He was trying, we are …”
“… here has been a full disclosure by these governments of all elements, of OSWALD's handling and stay in the Soviet Union and his contacts in Mexico City. The Warren Commission report should have left a wider "window" for this contingency. That, indeed, was the opinion at the working level, p …”
“… re has been a full disclosure by these governments of all elements, of OSWALD's handling and stay in the Soviet Uni on and his con tacts in Mexico City. The Warren Commissio n report should have left a wider "window" for this contingency. That, indeed, was the opinion at the working level, …”
“… here has been a full disclosure by these governments of all elements, of OSWALD's handling and stay in the Soviet Union and his contacts in Mexico City. The Warren Commission report should have left a wider "window" for this contingency. That, indeed, was the opinion at the working level, p …”
“… months f general college work at Kutztown State Teachers College while in service; several courses in economics f Latin America while at Mexico City College and several noncredit courses in statistics at Temple. Thesis was on The Business Cycle and Unemployment. Service: Two years, t …”