“what we might do. Blakey asked me to get word back to the HSCA chief clerk, Miss Elizabeth Berning. 3.”
“what we might do. Blakey asked me to get word back to the HSCA chief clerk, Miss Elizabeth Berning. 3.”
“war interested in ner"personally" since la that case ie would have invited himself to her apartment to asked her out to dinner ia the evening - 5. Rowten replied that he assumed that LiAiG/e had received some sort d 9”
“ON e ngaged him i n a conversation relating to the proposed visit by DIXON and HARDY to the draf t b oard and that tentative arrangem ents were mad to meet at the Whit e T”
“ive him a Cuban visa without his first having obtained the Russian visa,***he became very excited or NW 66000 Docld:32271298 Page 8 8”
“ive him a Cuban visa without his first having obtained the Russian visa,***he became very excited or NW 66000 Docld:32271606 Page 8 8”
“would leave California on 23 February and arrive in Salvador ;the following morning. 3. In his telephone conversation, Mr. Davis was forced to rely on the system of "double talking" for the purpose of security; however, the possibility that his services might be required had ”
“wanted to know if there would be someone to take the C/O’e ff. - place when the iime came, arid [the .C/0 answered: that of course there would. -. PThe time for the get-together is left for some indefinite date, before the a : C/O's wife departs." • * - ■ e. - 1. * A . 4 - PRM ”
“n othing is k nown, B says no. V say s bec ause (u ffled wor d) he re, tha t the nation ality is Lat in American. Do you understa nd? B says yes, I think so also , It is very important. V says then you know nothing more? B says nothing except what was broadcast on radio, Basks Vi”
“initiative. to impress his uncle with his nesnpaper initiative and ability, and e v ra s *** Iden A felt, that bringing Tier. with him would enhance his own pres- -tige in the eyes of the FAR hoadquenter officials he hoped to meet.* |I eyself reclized that Iden B’s presence”
“whether- he is a. foreign 22 national or an American. 23 Mr. Bader. To an American media organization.. 24 Mr. diGenova. But that's not the example Charles gave 25 you. FA A •. -- 405» WH NW 50955 DocId: 32423513 Page 10”
“PREVIOUSLY KNOWN OF IT). HE SEEMED DISTRUSTED AND MADE PHONE CALL TO UNKNOWN PARTY. ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER MENTIONED SECRET ♦ b. TVS”
“Vonosuoin. lly the time I ar get even with the blocks. We ended up In a sunlit court rived, his lawyer had gone on vacation "traitors" who put - yard in a caution of the prison reserved: . and I couldn’t reach him. I was in de- for special prisoners. He pointed to a •pair. I”
“ive him a Cuban visa without his first having obtained the Russian visa,***he became very excited or NW 66000 Docld:32271385 Page 2 202 ✓”
“14-00000 PI I- A .%.* 2 During the first convern :0.0 wnn r.oh 00% nware or e.djbct’s departure from the US. erg cald : 1 mopply ress the hope *‘ 1 that subject was iatervic tod 20 a US ToVuzTten . oFr: efore his. • departure. It was acduemle now to wore 200 8: o. 02 ”
“therefore hid to. send everything concerning me by diplomatic pouch despite the delay involved, "I managed to get a messrye out to the press in a very strange w37. I”
“secre tary privately assured L/4 that she would let her ‘now at once if anything came in. LIRING/4 also reported to Rowton that she talked to her fetend ‘ CS COPY .”
“had the number. Iden B then told LIRI:G/3 not to be disturbed over the ruzors;circulating about him, since he himself had been subjected to auch the same treatment 1 " r.W - /”
“that he usually had a few drinks of liquor before each contact in Geneva. 2 0001080 QEODET”
“as at your place last Saturday and spoke to a consul, and they said that theld send a telegram to Wa sh”
“job. This I negotiate' 24 Mrs. Burke. Did you discuss whether r not you wou? 2« ibe imprisoned? HW 50955 DocId:32277209 Page 65. TOP SECRET”
“Well, before they never showed.up. 25 Mr. Maxwell. Before you had the. coverts* .action. .TAD eener NW 50955 Docld:32423513 Page 64”
“the girl, physically the: is. Subj left the art 1614 1/0 >beer o 2000, got a bear hug from LOG and was escorted to the door by Sim VIPR 3 KOVALEV. Subj.ch ving only had two Irinks while at the party went to Ciil’s but she was out, so he went elsewhere (no identification) where”
“989694 Page 5 2 Response NW 65994 Docld:32989694 Page 6 Page 2, Paragraph 2 He was coming to the FBI because he was troubled by someth ing that a good frie”
“which is 22 up to the I think there were three, three covers all 23 told, or perhaps four. I think we had our debriefing, you 24 know, under one cover. 25 HW 50955 DocId:3 202440 Page 10 TAD CECDET”
“s Lee OSWALD speaking. I was at your place last Saturday and spoke to a consul, and they said that thald send a telegram to Washington, so I w anted to find ou t if you have anythin new ? : But I d on't remember the nam e o”
“SERVICE MAY HAVE SUFFICIENT INFO TO ARREST WIM, THIS STATEMENT1C3,46- AND THE FRIENDSHIP WHICH HAS.EVOLVED BETWEEN THE •• * :s.e.cRE: " 1”
“THERE. BELIEVES IF HE CAUGHT HARM MIGHT COME TO HIS RELATIVES. WILL BE STAYING AT HOME OF BROTHER AND SISTERIN-LAW. LATTER, ONCE AGAIN SECRETARY to AMTHUG-1, WILL BE PRIME SOURCE OF INFORMATION. IN VIEW POSSIBILITY”
“match folder to the agent while both were waiting on a crowded street corner for the red light to change, at which time AMCLOCK/1 told DI GERVENO that he had no way to contact him and would see him after lunch. SECRET Ex* wage* gists* Hle —J eG,'”
“car and she remained in it; that he would no for 10, IS or. 20 nimtes to converse with those people, lle never told her who these persons Fere nor what they talked , about. 1 1 > / »”
“sali-e. and -el il between his l g while Ir made several phone calls to numhier- Isi- leaked ep in a Inn leather notebook, Prreishe al Roent. hit- reentered " the lecetor and pushed the "lobby" Latten with the ahichid cool oft sonweene alco- lutely certata that a ehaullesrr”
“further plans to contact him. I told Mrs. Matlack that our interest seemed to have been oatinfied and that X believed we should disengage ourselves as gracefully as possible. 12ThG”
“to our side. He sai he was going to try to bring this man to talk with Brand. Brand gave Nardo five NW 65924 Docld 32356993 Page, Zenses. 2”
“AS HIS ATTITUDE SUSPISCIOUS. LIRING-4: LATER SAW PERUVIAN AT CUBAN EMBASSY BUT DUES NOT KNOW OUTCOME SECRET”
“knew briefly, or at least knew him 22 by sight, and I sat down and I said, we have this .problem in 23 the Albanian branch. We may need somebody liquidated in 24 Western Germany. Can you handle it if that day comes, or if 25 it comes to that? HW 50955 DocId:32202418 Page”
“to satisfy him. He exaggeratedin his -letters to - V.T. Lee in an appar- 0 408 730-900 0-64-28 ' ’ HW 50955 DocId: 32423630 Page 141”
“disciplinead 22 Obviously, he didn't stay down there all the time. He 1 23 came back he might come back once a month, or something like that, to see his family, perhaps once every two weeks 25 , if he got some time off. NW 50955 DocId:32203851 Page 50”
“this fellow Enrique had. 25 Mr. Sarno. Had no contacts with anybody else? HW 50955 DocId: 35 202440 Page 40 TO D CEADET”
“A INTED5HE61 WAS WITH ALEX. CGC SIX FOUR FOUR THREE C ADVISED THAT THE BRAVOS 622199797 END PAGE ONE NW 65994 Docld:32288792 Page 2 0 D D”
“Well, may be I (176) did. I don't remember." ☑ He also said, however, that he never heard the name o f Bishop while he was (177) stationed in Miami. (Thi When shown the sketch of (178) Bishop, he said it did not look like any”
“ed States was to be killed, but was finally told by someone at the Embassy to stop wasting his time. NW 65924 Docld:32357143 Page 8 6”
“longer. SVESTKA denied ever having said this, pointing put that he was glad to return home. The under- signed made no further comments. SECRET P - 11712”
“initiated contact a period. then na, perhaps, basking la (what probably considered) • success 1 or ala attack A. 23. Looked at from sen another angle, s/h's future prospects in January of this year (both in his professional and his personal life) were anything but bright for”
“Mercedes to see about the family, and to leave messages for the office. He told her he would call her every evening—collect. SECRET”
“some: 17- shots of vodka during is period, yet M aged to teach two classes at evening. L/1 agreed that the classes were conducted in a voluble spirit. 1vas met at the gate by GORLITS who thin passed him on to LO con C.S still interested in possibly : as r.n English lan se tes”
“no about other things, besides nationality. Basks V if he heard a broadcast from Washington. V sa ys they only told me that he was wounded Vasks and : were calling an emerg en cy meetin”
“I went down and was enormously impressed by the difficul ties and how well they had overcome them, me U/ttow-™371. NW 50955 DocId:32423532 Page 147”
“21 reason I’m interested in it is the gambling background, and 22 I would like to know your training in that area, your experience 23 in that area and the reasons why you were down there. 24 Now if there is anything you want to tell me now, or do 25 you want to come back ”
“ial flight for Dallas. He carrying envelope with 1 copy each photo for airmail special from Dallas t o”
“to pick her up? ; % , j asn Mr. Nosenko. I cannot tell you it was in the moment when PA MAP Nbw 50955 DocId: 32277209 Page 32 • IU 9a , 2 Ia h2%4 0081 «3) Ne die a”
“with weapons. Br found the man to be honest, but dumb and unexperienced. Nevertheless, Brand ins :: this man to keep in touch with Cabañas.”