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  • developments in Mexico City in connection with Lee Oswald's contacts with the Cuban and Soviet Embassies there which were established by CIA telephone taps. Apparently Oswald was in Mexico from September 26th to October 3rd and telephone intercepts, transcripts
  • ~ / OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON, D.C; .3.2 Cc ;L __....- 20301 , /1AR2s 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR Mr. J. William Doolittle First Assistant, Civil Division Department of Justice Pursuant to our telephone conversation of March 24, 1965, we
  • TELEPHONE 46-33-37, MEXICO ., 3 •.. ON 2 SEP SUBJ REPORTED IN MEXICO TO PROFESSOR EDELBERTO TORRES,ADDRESS CENERAL ZUAZUA NU1;3ER37• INTERIORs. TORRESIS NICARAGUAN IN CHARGE OF NICARAGUACOMMUNIST PARTYTRAVELLERS TO CUBA. WELL KNOliNCOMMUNIST
  • - PRIORITY .., , · 3607 LIMIT DISTRIBUTION this afternoon I had telephone caDJfrom William BarllP, Assistant Dean Harvard Law School, Cambddge, -M ass , asking my view regarding proposed meeting of International Law Academy at Ha.ban& scheduled for June 22
  • ENTRIES, ECHEVERRIA TELEPHONED IN MY PRESENCE TO UNDER SECRETARY ORDERI'NG IM MEDIATE DISCONTINUANCE EXISTING ARRANGEMENT PERMITTING ILLEGAL · BORDER CORSSING OF . . cuB.~N NATIONALS WITH PRIOR KNOWLEDGE us AUTHORITIES. INS STAFF HERE REPORlS NO KNOWLEDGE
  • letter of .O ctober 22 and to our 'telephone conversation yesterday on the .oubject of a possible trip by Senator Capehart to Cuba. I note that the Senator would be accompanied by a member of his staff, by repreaentatives of DLF and the Export-Import Bank