“SEARCH/ entitled (201-743808) : "MARINA OSWALD'S NOTEBOOK" for chronological listing. See XAAZ-22406 This item provided comments and traces on the information in Marina's notebook which was sent to …”
“SEARCH/ entitled (201-743808) : "MARINA OSWALD'S NOTEBOOK" for chronological listing. See XAAZ-22406 This item provided comments and traces on the information in Marina's notebook which was sent to …”
“? "if these arrangements are satis fac tory to you, I would appreciate your advising Howard P. WILLE NS or Samuel A. STERN fo our staff when it would be conven- ient to have them visit your Agency to review the files involved." NW 65924 Docld:32357059 Page 6 SECRET 6 17 March 196”
“f the third paragraph of our letter, which do not present security problems requiring paraphrasing.? "if these arrangements are satis factory to you, I would appreciate your advising Howard P. WILLENS or Samuel A. STERN fo our staff when it would be conven- ient to have them visi”
“ans to leave San Jose 26 November. "Representatives of this Agency in Co sta Rica suspect that SUNOL will try to gather data in Texas to use in pro-communist/Castro propaganda in con- nection with the assassination of President Kennedy. 26 November 1963 DIR 85176 Subject: Marina ”
“will try to gather data in Texas to use in pro-communist/Castro propaganda in con- nection with the assassination of President Kennedy. 26 November 1963 DIR 85176 Subject: Marina Nikolaeva OSWALD. (A) (B) FBI RECIPIENT(S) FBI, State, White House, Secret Service "The following inf”
“conven- ient to have them visit your Agency to review the files involved." NW 65924 Docld:323570 59 Page 6 SECRET 6 17 March 1964 Letter to Mr. Richard HELMS, Deputy Director for Plans, dated 17 March 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "At the conference held in my office”
“lems requiring paraphrasing.? "if these arrangements are satis factory to you, I wo uld appreciate y our advising Howard P. WILLENS or Samuel A. STERN fo our staff when it would be conven- ient to have them visit your Agency to review the files involved." NW 65924 Docld:32357059 ”
“y to the Costa Rican National Assem- bly, planned to leave San Jose, Costa Rica, for Poland 24 Novem ber to at- tend the World Peace Conference in Warsaw, Poland. SUNOL delayed his de- parture and now plans to leave San Jose 26 November. "Representatives of this Agency in Costa R”
“ff when it would be conven- ient to have them visit your Agency to review the files involved." NW 65 924 Docld:32357059 Page 6 SECRET 6 17 March 1964 Letter to Mr. Richard HELMS, Deputy Director for Plans, dated 17 March 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "At the conferen”
“ch do not present security problems requiring paraphrasing.? "if these arrangement s are satis facto ry to you, I would appreciate your advising Howard P. WILLENS or Samuel A. STERN fo our staff when it would be conven- ient to have t hem visit your Ag ency to review the files in”
“Top Secret (SEVENTH DEPARTMENT - January 1962-January 1964) OSWALD never received any KGB training or KGB assign- ments. If any other department of the KGB or the GRU had wanted to use OSWALD in any way, it would have had to secure permission from the Seventh Department, w”
“arina OSWALD. Memorandum from DDP to J. Lee RANKIN. Subject: Chronology of Lee Harvey OSWALD 's Stay in the Soviet Union. Alphabetical List of Persons in the Soviet Union Who Were Known to or Mentioned by Lee Harvey OSWALD and His Wife. 27 January 1964 CSCI 3/779,729 (CI/SI) Subj”
“sel. "At the conference held in my office last Thursday, March 12, we agreed to f orward to you cert ain documents. Those documents accompany this letter and they are as follows: "1. Three ring loose-leaf notebook containing a file entitled "Lee Harvey OSWALD and Marina OSWALD, D”
“6 Subject: Marina Nikolaeva OSWALD. (A) (B) FBI RECIPIENT(S) FBI, State, White House, Secret Service "The following information on Marina Nikolaeva OSWALD, wife of Lee Harvey OSWALD, was volunteered by Moroccan student Mohammed REGGAB: born on 3 January 1938 in Safi, Morocco. REG”
“n Marina either while she was in the Soviet Union or after she left for the United States. [ T C 3 E NOSENKO later told CIA on one occasion that he "only skimmed the file" and on another that he had it in his possession about 20 minutes. In October 1966 he again said that he read”
“13-00000 4 Attachment D SR/CI/Research Items for Warren Commission 7 a 1. 21 Jan. 1964 Questions to ba submitted to the Soviet Government. 2. 22 Jan. 1964 Queationaira for Karina OSWALD. 3. 25 Jan. 1944 The "OSWALD Chronoloay". 1 4. 25 Jan. 1964 Name lint with traces (pr”
“tro propaganda in con- nection with th e assassination of Presiden t Kennedy. 26 November 1963 DIR 8 5176 Subject: Marina Nikolaeva OSWALD. (A) (B) FBI RECIPIENT(S) FBI, State, White House, Secret Service "The following information on Marina Nikolaeva OSWALD, wife of Lee Harvey O”
“0 (CI/SI) Subject: Assas sination of Presid ent John F. K ennedy. (Re garding Liaison with FBI and l atter's handling of information from CIA.) 21 January 1964 [Commissio n Document No. 300] * * a. Note f rom DDP to J. Lee RANKIN. Attach ments: Rece nt Soviet Statements on Lee Ha”
“d memorandum they had prepared based on all of the informati on available to them, including our own contribution concerning OSWALD's stay in the USSR. "4. Members of Mr. RANKIN's staff then spoke about having found a book in OSWALD's possessions which had certain letters cut out”
“h ments: OUT Telegra m No. 85758 and CSCI-3/779,482.] DIR-03101 (C/WH/3) Subj ect: Fur ther Informat ion Provided by Moroccan Student Mohamed REGGAB. 4-1886 • 22 February 1964 * * * * * W.II. * NW 65924 Docld:32347960 Page 18 Ima Description of Document and Subject F.B.I. STATE N”
“AVY S.S . W.H. Warren Coms'n * * * 5 Mar ch 1964 DDP 4 -1171 [CD No. 448] Memorandum from DDP t o J. Lee RANKIN. Subject: Summary of Findings in Regard to Allegations by Mohammed REGGAB Relative to Marina OSWALD. 6 March 1964 DDP 4-1224 [CD No. 692] Memorandum from DDP to J. Lee ”
“interest in Marina either while she was in the Soviet Union or after she left for the United States. NOSENKO later told CIA on one occasion that he Comment: "only skimmed the file" and on another that he had it in his possession about 20 minutes. In October 1966 he again said tha”
“13-00000 . *7 . 1. Paragraph 6,of our memorandum of 6 April 1964 was a - 55-H response to question-f3 of your memorandum of 12 March 1964entitled: i . Questions Posed by State Department Files. That question read as follower "At the time that L. M. OSWALD and M. OS WAL”
“g information on OSWALD'S ac- tivities in Mexico City, a nd any other mate rials not already furn is hed and within the scope of the third paragraph of our letter, which do not present security problems requiring paraphrasing.? "if these arrangements are satis factory to you, I w”
“information available to them, including our own contribution concerning OSWALD's stay in the USSR. "4. Members of Mr. RANKIN's staff then spoke about having found a book in OSWALD's possessions which had certain letters cut out giving the impre- ssion that this might have formed”
“d in my office last Thursday, March 12, we agreed to forward to you certain documents. Those documen ts accompany th is letter and they are as follows: "1. Three ring loose-leaf notebook containing a file entitled "Lee Harvey OSWALD and Marin a OSWA LD, Documenta ry Record of Con”
“g OSWALD's stay in the USSR. "4. Member s of Mr. RANKIN's staff then spoke about having found a book in OSWALD's po ssessions which h ad certain letters cut out giving the impre- ssion that this might have formed the base or key for a cipher system. "5. Members of Mr. RANKIN's st”
“2, we agreed to forward to you certain document s. Thos e documents accompany this lette r a nd they are as follows: "1. Three ring loose-leaf notebook containing a file entitled "Lee Harvey OSWALD and Marina OSWALD, Docu mentary Record of Contacts with the United States Departme”
“WALD and Marina OSWAL D, Docu me ntary R ecord of Contacts with the United States Department of Stat e and the Immigration. and Naturalization Service. "2. Copies of le tt ers written by Lee Harvey OSWALD to his mother, Marguerite OSWALD, when he was living in the Soviet Union. "”
“11110754 FILE: MATERIAL RECD FROM AMBASSADOR DOBRYNIN RELATINGTO OSWALD (SOU. GOVT DOCS) 1964 MEMO FOR J. LEE RANKIN SUBJ DOCS ON OSWALD FURNISHED BY SDU. COLT. EXIT C.THE INCLUSION DI MARINAS VISA APPLICATION SINGULAR IN VIEW OF FACT THAT COM. HID NOT REILESTED INFO ON ”
“'S stay in the Soviet Union as reported by the FBI, based on their interview of the defector, Y uriy Ivanovich NOSENKO. This discussion is reported in a separate memorandum. "3. Mr. RANKIN's staff showed us a detailed memorandum they had prepared based on all of the information a”
“in a separate memorandum. "3. Mr. RANKIN's staff showed us a detailed memorandum t hey had prepared based on all of the information available to them, including our own contribution concerning OSWALD's stay in the USSR. "4. Members of Mr. RANKIN's staff then spoke about having fo”
“detailed memorandum they had prepared based on all of the information available to them, including o ur own contributi on concerning OSWALD' s stay in the USSR. "4. Members of Mr. RANKIN's staff then spoke about having found a book in OSWALD's possessions which had certain letter”
“um. "3. Mr. RANKIN's staff showed us a detailed memo randum they ha d prepared base d o n all of the information available to them, including our own contribution concerning OSWALD's stay in the USSR. "4. Members of Mr. RANKIN's staff then spoke about having found a book in OSWAL”
“escrip tion of Document and Subject CSC I 3/779,482 (WH/3/Mexico ) F. B.I. STATE NAVY S .S. Subject: Second Interrogation (Mexican) of Silvia DURAN. 10 January 1964 *14 January 1964 CSCI 3/779,510 (CI/SI) Subject: Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. (Regarding Liaison wit”
“d memor andum they had prepared based on all of the information available to them, including our own contribution concerning OSWALD's stay in the USSR. "4. Members of Mr. RANKIN's staff then spoke about having found a book in OSWALD's possessions which had certain letters cut out”
“LD'S stay in the Soviet Union as reported by the FBI, based on their interview of the defector, Yuri y Ivanovich NOSENKO. This discussion is reported in a separate memorandum. "3. Mr. RANKIN's staff showed us a detailed memorandum they had prepared based on all of the information”
“14-00000 1. I TOP SECRET 640. 24. Did you hear of the OSWALD (case) prior to President Kennedy's assassination? Answer: Yes. (Reaction) 24a. Did you hear of the OSWALD (case) only after President Kennedy's death? Answer: Instead of the usual yes or no answer. Subject”
“ny such tele- grams which have been received." 6 December 1963 DIR 87520 Subject: Lee Harvey OSWALD. "Reference is made to our OUT Telegram no. 86702 of 4 December 1963 which gave information on the travel of Marina OSWALD (and presumably also Lee Harvey OSWALD and their daughter”
“9 Page 6 SECRET 6 17 March 1964 L ette r to Mr. Richard HE LMS, Deputy D irector for Plans, dated 17 March 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel. "At the conference held in my office last Thursday, March 12, we agreed to forward to you certain documents. Those documents accom”
“Wife. 27 January 1964 CSCI 3/779,729 (C I/SI) Subject: Possible R elat ives of Marina Nikolayevna O SWALD. * Warren Coms'n (*) 24-0940 * * * * NW 65924 Docld:32347960 Page 14 9b Description of Document and Subject 30 January 1964 CSCI 3/779,814 (CI/SI) Subject: Jack L. RUBY, Lee ”
“a book in OSW AL D's possessions which had certain let te rs cut out giving the im pre- ssion that t his might have formed the base or key for a cipher system. "5. Members of Mr. RANKIN's staff then com- mented on the testimony of Mrs. OSWALD to the effect that the letters from h”
“ny such tele- grams which have been received." 6 December 1963 DIR 87520 Subject: Lee Harvey OSWALD. "Reference is made to our OUT Telegram no. 86702 of 4 December 1963 which gave information on the travel of Marina OSWALD (and presumably also Lee Harvey OSWALD and their daughter”
“ny such tele- grams which have been received." 6 December 1963 DIR 87520 Subject: Lee Harvey OSWALD. "Reference is made to our OUT Telegram no. 86702 of 4 December 1963 which gave information on the travel of Marina OSWALD (and presumably also Lee Harvey OSWALD and their daughter”
“data on any such tele- grams which have been received." 6 December 1963 D IR 87520 Subject: Lee Harv ey OSWALD. "Reference is mad e to our OUT Telegram no. 86702 of 4 December 1963 which gave information on the travel of Marina OSWALD (and presumably also Lee Harvey OSWALD and th”
“fficer undertook to pay for all the tele- grams; he said the whole scheme was ba sed on 'orders from Moscow'- "2. Note: To check on this story and to detect similar activity from other areas, this Agency would appreciate receiving data on any such tele- grams which have been rece”
“a later time. re- NW 65990 DocId:32396775 Page 2 DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENT 26 November 1963 DIR 85069. Subject: Travel of Pro-Communist Costa Rican Congressman to Texas on 26 November 1963. "A usually reliable source reported on 26 November 1963, that Julio SUNOL Leal, pro-communis”
“in Warsaw, Poland. SUNOL delayed his de- parture and now plans to leave San Jose 26 November. "Repr esentatives of this Agency in Co sta Rica suspect that SINOL will try to gather data in Texas to use in pro-communist/Castro propaganda in con- nection with the assassination of Pr”
“3. [Atta chments: OUT Me ssage No. 74673, dated 10 October 1963. OU T Message No. 77978, dated 23 Oc tober 1963.] DDP 4155 DDP 4-1576 Note from DDP to J. Lee RANKIN. Attachment: Five copies of "Rumors about Lee Harvey OSWALD". 21 March 1968 25 March 1964 * * * * * * Description o”
“rom DDP to J. Lee RA NKIN . Su bject: Chronology of Lee Harvey OSWALD's Stay in the Soviet Union. Al phabetical List of Persons in the Soviet Union Who Were Known to or Mentioned by Lee Harvey OSWALD and His Wife. 27 January 1964 CSCI 3/779,729 (CI/SI) Subject: Possible Relatives”