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4 (A* Where has been n report concerning the lead on 3/25/63 to 1SEARCHED c,,SERIAUZEit '

D 7 19-3 a

consider interviewinf M. OSWALD. Explain wh not. y7-44,7.6"-/IC/

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(4GS:mfr DATE OF REVIEW - Dallas REASON-ICU II, 1

(5)

OPTCOIAL:ORNI NO. 10 vvvs-es

GSA cog. NEG. NO V

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Memorandum TO : FILE (100-10461)

.F1011 SAC SHANKLIN 41

mThIJEcn LEE HARVEY OSWALD, aka IS-R-CUBA

ttA DATE: 12/ r

PENTW

ALL INFINUATI OF CONTI INC HEREIN IS IJICCLASSIFIZD EXCEPT WHERE SHOWS OTHERWI SE

At 3:30 PM today Assistant Director JAMES H. GALE

telephonically requested that the following information be

obtained and furnished to the Bureau.

(1) Why didn't Dallas recommend OSWALD be placed on the

Security Index? Explanations to be obtained from all Agents

who have had this assigned.

(2) Why didn't Dallas interview the wife prior to the

assassination?

(3) Thy didn't Dallas conduct additional investigation concerning

OSWALD after he returned from the USSR? Why did the only investiga-

tion conducted at that time consist of interviewing OSWALD,

interviews with Govt. officials, three of his relatives, and two

CP informants?

(4) During the course of investigation by SAS JOHN W. FAIN &

B. TOM CARTER, why did Dallas not ask OSWALD why he was contacted

by MVD? The report indicates that he was asked whether or not

he has an espionage assignment and he said "No". He was asked

whether or not he had furnished RUSSIA information, and he said

"No." He said he had been contacted by the MVD, but he never said

why. Why was it Dallas never questioned him as to whether he

furnished a signed statement with Dept. of State, indicating that

he affirmed his allegiance to the Union of Soviet Socialistic

Republics?

40- Why was he not questioned re above? Explanations to be furnished as to why not.

4-01 Why was no report submitted by Dallas from 3/25/63 until

8/23/63 concerning a lead to determine OSWALD's employment? Thy

the delay?

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DL #100-10461

7(40) Why did it take Dallas from 11/1/63 to 11/4/63 to advise

Little Rock to discontinue efforts to locate OSWALD; thereby

necessitating Little Rock communication of 11/5/63?

ff (922) Dallas airtel of 8/23/63 indicates subject movedlifter

3/25/63. When did Dallas get the fact that he moved? I

W. GALE said they would like to have a copy (photostatic) of

every communication in that file which has not been furnished

to Bureau. Also every communication in Mts. OSWALD's file which

has not been furnished to Bureau.

Grs1 On 4/21/63, according to report of SA JAMES P. HOST!,

OSWALD was in contact with the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.

Thy wasn't that reported until 9/10/63?

(Jcp) Did we furnish any information to Secret Service, Dallas

concerning OSWALD? Was any information furnished to Dallas Police?

)/(1100, Have we been giving Dallas police information on other

' people, and if so, under what circumstances? Specifically, have

we given Dallas Police any Information concerning individuals

and their subversive backgrounds?

- 2 -

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‘0 SEARCHED ..„INDEXED

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SERIAUZED

CE_"! FBI -- 13ALLAS

OPTIONAL FORM NO. SRO-1014S

MAY tlie2 EDITION

GSA GEN. REG. NO. V

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Memorandum TO • FILE (100-10461) - DATE: 12/6/63

FROM : SAC SHANELIN

mmuDar LEE HARVEY OSWALD IS-R-CUBA

Assistant Director GALE today advised that he had

-4 tried to go through our report and he would appreciate if we

would show exactly in our answers to him the investigation

that was conducted in Dallas between 11/1/63 and 11/22/63 in

complete detail.

He requested that we also include in our report to

him the exact information which we had furnished to Secret

Service and what we had done in connection with Secret Service.

(5)... Dallas JGS:mfr (5), /

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Re: LEE HARVEY OSWALD, aka

IS - R - CUBA Bufile 105-82555

Dallas 100-10461

(00: Dallas)

MARINA NIKOLAEVNA OSWALD, nee

IS - R Bufile 105-82555

Dallas 105-1435

(00: Dallas)

C04(ENTIAL

The case on LER HARVEY OSWALD was init

ially opened

in the Dallas Field Division on 1/13/6

1, assigned to former

SA JOHN W. FAIN (retired), and supervised

on the desk of then

ASAC DAVID W. BREEN.

Above case was closed by report of for

mer SA PAIN

dated 7/3/61, this being approved by A

SAC BREEN.

The LEE OSWALD case was reopened on 9/

5/61, assigned

to SA KENNETH C. HOU, reassigned to SA

FAIN 9/11/61, and was

supervised on the desk of ASAC KYLE G.

CLARK.

The case was closed by letter to Burea

u,.11/20/01.

Case was reopened and assigned to form

er SA rem

5/7/62, and at this time was supervise

d on the desk'of SA

Supervisor KENNETH C. HOTS.

The case was closed by the report of S

A FAIN dated

8/30/62, approved by Supervisor HOWE.

The case was reopened 3/26/63, assigne

d to SA JAMES

P. HOST!, JR., and supervised on the d

esk of Supervisor HOWE.

The case was RUC'd on 9/10/63 to New O

rleans, the

new office of origin.

The LEI OSWALD case was placed in line

for additional

investigation by SA HOSTY on 10/3/63 o

n the basis of receipt of

New Orleans airtel to Dallas dated 10/2/

63. The case has been

assigned to SA HOST!, and supervised b

y SA HOWE since that time.

The case on MARINA NIKOLAEVNA OSWALD w

as opened as an

individual case on 7/19/62, assigned t

o former SA FAIN and

supervised by SA Hon. It was placed in

pendiz inactive , ,

status by letter to the Bureau 7/

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1441AS. & • sA /. rip At " •

11111‘01-ICIM arkfz or WAS

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The case was reassigned to SA ROSTY 10/23/62 and

active at the expiration of the six months peri L was made

Orleans The case on KARINA OSWALD wa

s RUC'd to the New

Division by PD-128 dated 9/10/63.

., The case was reopened on 10/1/63, assigned to SA

HOSTY, and supervised by SA ROWE It has been in a pend

ing

active status since, assigned to SA ROSTY and supervis

ed by

SA ROWE.

CURTIS O. LYNUN was SAC of the Dallas Division until

his departure on transfer to San Yrancisco on 4/18/63.

J. GORDON SHAMIR has been SAC of the Dallas Field

Division .since his arrival on 4/22/63.

In the following, in the interests of clarity, the

questions propounded by Assistant Director GALE in his

telephone

call to the Dallas Office on 12/5/63 are set out and n

umbered,

with the answer to each one as obtained from the Agent

s involved

immediately following the question.

Answers of supervisory personnel_are at the end of the

communication.

-2-

CONIrENTIAI

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(1) Why didn't Dallas recommend OSWALD be placed on the Security Index? (Explanations to NTIAL obtained from all Agents who have had thibrti assigned.)

Former SA JOHN W. FAIN

Former SA JOHN W. FAIN, DACE, is not being contacted for his comments concerning this question.

SA KENNETH C. HOWE

This case was assigned to me on 9/8/61, on the basis of Washington Field Office letter to the Bureau dated 9/1/61, setting out a lead to contact subject's mother "at Dallas, Texas".

On 9/8/61, it was determined the Dallas address given for subject's mother actually was in Fort Worth and on the basis of this a recommendation was made the case be reassigned to a Fort Worth Agent. The file reveals it was thereupon reassigned to SA FAIN on 9/9/61.

SA JAMES P. HOSTY, JR.

At no time during the period when this case was assigned to me with Dallas as origin were the known activities of LEE OSWALD such as to bring him within the criteria necessary for a recommenda-tion concerning inclusion of his name in the Security Index.

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(2) Why didn't Dallas interview the wife prior

to the assassination?

Former SA JOHN W. FAIN

Former SA JOHN W. FAIN, UACB, is not being contacted

for hiq,comments concerning this question.

SA JAMES P. HOSTY, JR.

When the case on MARINA OSWALD was reactivated,

investigation on 3/3/63 determined LIE and MARINA OSWA

LD had

left the last address in Dallas known to Immigration a

nd

laturalization Service, (602 Elsbeth), and had moved t

o 214 West

Feeley. This was reported to the Bureau by Dallas lett

er dated

3/25/63, which contained a lead to determine the prese

nt employ-

ment of LEE OSWALD.

CON)(ENTIAT

COMA Ma k_

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• :4".,

On 5/27/63, investigation was

conducted in the vicinity

of 214 West Neeley with the th

ought in mind of determining t

he

domestic situation at that tim

e and the employment of LEE OS

WALD

in order that further consider

ation might be given an interv

iew

with FARINA OSWALD. It was at

that time learned they had lef

t

214 West Neeley and had given

no change of address from this

residence to any other locatio

n to the Post Office.

In July, 1963, sufficient info

rmation was received to

show that LEE and probably MAR

INA OSWALD were living in New

Orleans, and this was verified

by New Orleans letter to the

Dallas Office dated 8/13/63. T

his was reported to the Bureau

by letter to the Bureau and Ne

w Orleans, dated 8/23/63, whic

h

set forth Dallas was submittin

g form FD-128 which would, whe

n

submitted, change office of or

igin to New Orleans and provid

e

New Orleans with all informati

on in Dallas file not already

in

their possession. This was fol

lowed by submission of the FD-

128

on 9/10/63, changing origin to

New Orleans and the submissio

n of

a report under that same date

bringing the Dallas investigat

ion

up-to-date.

By airtel dated 10/25/63, and

received at Dallas, 10/28/63,

New Orleans advised that the O

SWALDs had left New Orleans an

d

requested Dallas attempt to ve

rify their presence in the Dal

las

area. This verification was ef

fectuated by investigation in

the

vicinity of 2515 West Fifth St

reet in Irving, Texas, on 10/2

9/63,

and 11/1/63, and the Bureau an

d New Orleans Office were so

advised by Dallas airtel to th

e Bureau and New Orleans, 10/3

0/63,

with respect to MARINA OSWALD

and by Dallas airtel to the Bu

reau

and New Orleans dated 11/4/63,

as to LEE HARVEY OSWALD.

No interview of MARINA OSWALD

was immediately considered

at the time of her location in

Irving, Texas, inasmuch as it

was

known New Orleans would change

office of origin back to Dall

as

in both cases on the basis of

the aforementioned airtels and

would coincidentally furnish t

he Dallas Office any informati

on

in their files not already kno

wn to Dallas. The Dallas Offic

e

felt that in order to have all

.the assurance possible of a

successful and productive inte

rview of MARINA OSWALD, it sho

uld

be certain it was in DoFs-s,-io

- cr anyar all information w

hich

might have any *"'"

CONFI NTIAl:

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FD-128 from New Orleans to the Bureau

and Dallasigyi

dated 11/15/63, changed origin to Dall

as in the MARINA OSW

case and assured Dallas it was in possession of all pertinent

data in New Orleans files. An FD-128

changing origin to Dallas

in the LEE HARVEY OSWALD case from New

Orleans to the Bureau and

Dallas, dated 11/19/63, was received i

n Dallas on 11/21/63.

This enclb-sed a recent New Orleans Police Depart

ment picture of

subject not previously in the possessi

on of Dallas.

CON NT1g:

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(3) Why didn't Dallas conduct additional investi-

gation concerning OSWALD after he returned rqNri

from the USSR? Why did the only investigatioW

conducted at•that time consist of interviewing

OSWALD, interviews with Government officials,

three of his relatives, and two Communist

Party informants?

Former SA JOHN W. FAIN

The investigation in this matter following subject's

return to the U. S. was conducted by former SA J

OHN W. FAIN and

the closing report conccrning this was submitted

by him under

date of 8/30/62. During this period the case was

supervised by

Supervisor KENNETH C. HOWE, UACII, no effort wil

l be made to

secure former SA FAIN's comments concerning this

matter.

ENTIAL

COXENTIP.)

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(4) During the course of investigation (y SA's

JOHN W. FAIN and B. TOM CARTER, why did Dallas)14

not ask OSWALD why he was contacted by MVD?

Report indicates he,was asked whether or not

he has an espionage assignment and he said

"No". He was asked whether or not he had

furnished Russia information and he said

"No". He said he had been contacted by the

MVD but he never said why. Why was it Dallas

never questioned him as to whether he fur-

nished a stied statement with the Department

of State, indicating that he affirmed his

allegiance to the USSR?

Both the interview of 6/26/62 with OSWALD and the inte

r-

view of 8/16/62 with him were conducted by former SA J

OHN W. FAIN

and, as previously stated, UACB, former SA FAIN will not be c

on-

tacted for his comments with respect to this matter.

In the June interview, former SA FAIN was assisted by

SA B. TOM CARTER, and in the August interview, was assisted by

SA ARNOLD J. BROWN.

SA B. TOM CARTER

On 6/26/62, I was working on a surveillance in connec-

tion with a Theft from Interstate Shipment case and ha

d occasion

to go by the office of the Fort Worth Resident Agency.

When I

walked into the office I was met by former SA JOHN W.

FAIN.

SA FAIN handled all the security cases in Fort Worth.

SA FAIN

stated he had been attempting to arrange an interview

of LEE

HARVEY OSWALD and that OSWALD had just walked into the

office

of the Fort Worth Resident Agency. SA FAIN requested t

hat I sit

in with him on the interview. I did so. This was the

first

time I had ever heard of this case. SA FAIN did the qu

estioning

and also made notes and later dictated the results of

the inter-

view. I was told by former SA FAIN the purpose of the intervi

ew

was to find out about OSWALD's trip to Russia and back

ground

information regarding OSWALD, but I had no opportunity

to review

any serials or gain any intimate knowledge of the case

.

At this time I do not recall the specific questions

asked by SA FAIN, or OSWALD's answers, except as my memory is

refreshed by the FD-302 of this interview appearing in f

ile.

SA ARNOLD J. BROWN

'he 1r OFWALD was assigned to

former SA JOHN W. vith OSWALD

XECON NTIAU

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on 8/16/62 by SA FAIN and myself. SA FAIN was assigned to handle

all security-type investivitions in *Fort Worth, Texas. C-ONF1 TIAL Late in the aftern

oon of 8/16/62, SA FAIN asked me to

accompany him in an effort to contac

t OSWALD for interview.

SA FAIN briefly told me that he (FAI

N) had previously interviewed

OSWALD, who glIad been in Russia, and that OSWALD

had recently

returned to the U. S.

I had no opportunity to gain any add

itional background

information on OSWALD and my participation in the interview was

necessarily limited because of my limited knowledge of the case

and the fact the case was being hand

led by SA FAIN.

SA FAIN conducted the interrogation

and reported the

results.

Due to the lapse of time and my limi

ted participation

in the interview, I do not recall if any specific question was

asked and I do not know why any specific que

stion was not asked.

CON ENTiAI

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(5) Why was not a report submitted b

y Dallas from

3/25/63 until 8/23/63 concerning a l

ead to

determine OSWALD's employment? Why the delay?

DL 100-10461

DL 105-1435 ADENT1AL

SA JAMES P. HOSTY JR.

By letter to Dallas, dated 7/17/63, the New Orleans.

Office furnished information indicating LEE OSWALD and

probably MARINA OSWALD were in that

city. A letter on the

basis of this was directed by Dallas

to the New Orleans

Office under date of 7/29/63 request

ing the New Orleans

Office to verify the present of LEE and MARINA OSWALD

in New Orleans. This official verifi

cation was received

on 8/15/63 by New Orleans letter to

Dallas dated 8/13/63.

This was reported by Dallas letter to

the Bureau and

New Orleans dated 8/23/63.

Although possibly would have b

een better to do

so prior to 8/23/63, these investiga

tive results were not

reported to the Bureau until locatio

n of the OSWALDs was

established in New Orleans since they did not appear

parti-

cularly significant and the investig

ation, looking toward

accomplishment of the principal obje

ctive cf it, interview

with MARINA OSWALD under the SOB 1R pr

og - ;,./u,was going forward.

tONFXNniii.

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(6) There has been no report concerning the

16ad on 3/25/63 to consider interviewing CO)DENTIAL

Xis. OSWALD. Explain why not.

SA JAMES P. BOSTIL_JR.

As stated in other portions of this communication,

the ultimate objective of this investigation was the inter-

view of Mrs. OSWALD under the SOBIR program. This continued

to be the principal objective of the investigation during

the time the case was assigned to U61 and the reasons for

not reporting to the Bureau the various investigative steps

being taken are covered hereinbefore.

0 ENti.,.111

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(-> k\

Nfia

-

7

SA JAMES P HOSTY1 TR

On 11/1/63, after investigation had been c

onducted

cm the few days prior thereto establishing

her reliability, "-

Mrs. MICHAEL R. (RUTH) PAINE was interview

ed at 2515 West

5th Street, Irving r Texas. This resulted in verification

of the fact MARINA OSWALD was residing at

that address and

further established that LEE OSWALD was vi

siting there

periodically, but was working at the Texas

School Book

Depository Ccmpa'y in Dallas and residing

in Dallas at an

unknown address.

On 11/4/63, Dallas directed a letter to th

e Bureau

and the New Orleans and Little Rock office

s reporting the

verification of MARINA OSWALD's address an

d the information

concerning LEE OSWALD.

Or 11/5/63, Mrs. PAINE was again interviewed but as

of this time had nc, additional information concerning LEE

OSWALD's residence address in Dallas.

Additioral remarks pertinent and responsiie here

are contained in the answer to questions #2 a

nd #13.

0

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Former SA FAIN is nct being contacted for his comments

concerning this matter, DAM

BA JAMES W. ANDERION .Itelief Supervisor)

SA JAMES P. HOSTY JR.

When I reported `be results of investigation in

the MARINA OSWALD case fcllcvAing its reactivation, in Dallas

letter to Huresu dated 3/25/63, I prepared this le

tter under

a dual captica with the the sight in mind and knowing the desk

would reaper the LEE HARVEY OSWALD file on the bas1S of the

copies of the letter going to that file, since it was

desirable to h;.ve the cases on both individuals in a pending

status during )nvestig'z.tLn 1c7king toward the interview

of MARINA OSWALD under the SO?TR program. As a result of

this I reviewed the LEE OSWALD file prier to preparing my

letter and w,ting therelL the unreported information concerning

OSWALD's subscriptic: t.. "The W(rker," I teperted ttis item

in my aicrementicnc-t3 Thf LEI C.WALD case was t

hen

rec'peted and as5ier—i

. f tnis communication

cF 3/2f:c7

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(9) Why did it take Dallas from 11/1

/63 to 11/ DENTIAL

to advise Little Rock to discontinue e

fforts

to locate OSWALD,,thereby necessitatin

g Little

Rock communcation of 11/5/63?

SA JAMES P. HOSTY, JR.

Following positive verification of LEE

OSWALD's

location in Dallas on 11/1/63, I did n

ot return to the Dallas

Office until after 5:00.p.m. This wa

s on a Friday afternoon.

With a view toward the economy program

, teletypes have not

customarily been used by the Dallas Fi

eld Division in asking

other offices to discontinue investi

gation in security matters,

because of the lack of urgency in most

cases in connection with

such matters. As a consequence, an a

irtel was prepared, with

copies for Little Rock, reflecting lo

cation of LEE OSWALD in

Dallas. All mail in security matters

must go by Registered

Mail and as a consequence, since the a

irtel could not under

those circumstances go out of the Da

llas Office until Monday,*

11/4/63, the typing of it was put off

until that time, although

it had been roughdrafted on 11/1/63.

* Registering of mail on weekends an

d holidays can only be

handled by arrangement with Post Offic

e.

1)/

CON)(TIAI

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SA SUPERVISOR KENNETH C. HOWE

)

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BA JAMES.p. HOSTY, JR.

fl(NTIAL

Information that the OSWALDs had left their last

known address in Dallas, 214 Neeley Street, and ha

d left

no forwarding address from this residence, was dev

eloped in

investigation on 5/27/63.

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(11) Dallas airtel of 8/23/63 indicates sulD

moved after 3/25/63. When did Dallas tg

fact he moved?

N

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(12) On 4/21/63, according to report of SA J

AMBS,

P. HOSTY, OSWALD was in contact with the F

Play for Cuba Committee (FPCC). Why wasn't

that reported until 9/10/63?

BA JAMES P.,HOSTY, JR.

The information concerning LEE OSWALD's lett

er to

the FPCC in New York was received in Dallas

on 7/1/63 by letter

from New York dated 6/27/63, under caption o

f the FPCC. Before

investigation was conducted on the basis of

information in that

communication as to OSWALD's whereabouts, th

e New Orleans Office

by letter dated 7/17/63 furnished informati

on indicating subject

was in that area.

Under security reporting rules, there is no requirement

information of this type be immediately reported and in

accordance with these rules the information

was subsequently set

forth in the next report in this matter date

d 9/10/63.

1.) 0 DENTIAC

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SA JAMES P. BOSTY, JR.

In response to this question, the following investigative

steps are set forth:

On 10/18/63, Dallas Confidential Informant T-1

(DOROTHY REEDER, U. S. Post Office, Fort Worth, Texas)

advised that in March, 1963, ROBERT L. OSWALD of 7313

Davenport Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas, moved from Fort

Worth to Box 32-C, Malvern, Arkansas.

On 10/18/63, Mrs. EDITH SHANNON, 2701 Mercedes

Street, Fort Worth, Texas, advised she could not recall

LEE OSWALD or his wife when they lived at 2703 Mercedes

Street, Fort Worth.

On 10/18/63, Mrs. M. M. BOYD, 2705 Mercedes Street,

Fort Worth, Texas, advised she could not recall LEE

OSWALD when he resided at 2703 Mercedes Street, Fort

Worth.

On 10/29/63, a pretext interview by me at 2919

West 5th Street, Irving, Texas, reflected Mrs. RUTH

PAINE resided at 2515 West 5th Street. Mrs. PAINE

was separated from her husband, MICHAEL R. PAINE.

It was determined that Mrs. PAINE was employed at St.

Mark's School, Dallas, Texas, on a part-time basis as

a teacher of the Russian language and she had a Russian-

born woman living with her. This Russian-born woman

gave birth to a girl about a week ago and Mrs. PAINE

was taking care of this woman. It was determined

the husband of the Russian-born woman visited his wife

at this address periodically but did not reside there.

On 10/31/63, Mrs. DOROTHY SMITH, Irving, Texas,

Credit Bureau, advised they had a credit record for

MICHAEL R. PAINE and his wife, RUTH PAINE, who resided

at 2515 West 5th Street, Irving. Texas. Mrs. SMITH

advised their credit was sn+-1-:gct-ry and Mr. PAINE

IL CO*ENTIAL'

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was employed by Bell Helicopter Company in Fort

Wopyin pi

as a design engineer. Mrs. PAINE was employed as

housewife.

T141,

On 10/31/63, J. H. EITCHING, Dallas County Sheriff

's

Office, and LEON POWERS, Irving, Texas, PoliceDepa

rtment,

advised they had no record for RUTH PAINE.

On 10/31/63, Mr. TED SCHURMAN, Security Officer,

Bell Helicopter, Fort Worth, Texas, advised that M

ICHAEL

R. PAINE was presently employed by that company a

s an

engineer and he holds a security clearance.

On 11/1/63, Mrs. RUTH PAINE, 2515 West 5th Street,

Irving, Texas, was interviewed, at which time she

advised

MARINE OSWALD, wife of LEE HARVEY OSWALD, was stay

ing with

her following the recent birth of her baby. Mrs. P

AINE

furnished OSWALD's place of employment as the Texa

s School

Book Depository, 411 Elm Street, Dallas, Texas, wh

ere he

was employed as a laborer. Mrs. PAINE stated she d

id

not know where OSWALD was residing in Dallas at th

is

time but it was his plan as soon as he had enough

money,

to get an apartment for his family and take his wi

fe and

children to live with him. Mrs. PAINE volunteered

she

would be glad to furnish this address to the FBI a

s soon

as she determined where the OSWAIlls were residing.

On 11/5/63, Mrs. RUTH PAINE advised me and SA GARY

S. WILSON she had not been able to obtain the ad

dress of

CON NTIAT:

.gn 10/31/63, Mr. EDWARD T. OVIATT, Assistant

Head Master, St. Mark's School of Texas, Dallas,

Texas, advised Mrs. PAINE was a satisfactory emplo

yee

and was loyal to this country and he considered he

r

to be a stable individual. Mr. OVIATT stated Mrs

.

PAINE was employed on a part-time basis as a teach

er

of Russian language. He also advised he had recent

ly

learned from a conversation with Mrs. PAINE that s

he

had a Russian-born woman living with her and she w

as

assisting this woman in view of the fact she had

recently had a new baby and she, Mrs. PAINE, was

improving her Russian-speaking ability by having t

his

Russian-speaking person in her house.

7ec

e;.

ti

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LEE OSWALD in Dallas, Texas, but she would f

urnish it

the FBI as soon as she was able to obtain

it. Mrs. P

advised that LEE OSWALD had visited his wife, MARINA •

OSWALD, on 11/2 and 3/63, at Irving, Texas.

-Mrs. PAINE then expressed the opinion that

she

considered LEE OSWALD to be a very illogical person

and recalled he admitted to her being a "Trotskyite

Communist,"

$4 6- I,.

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(14) Did we furnish any informat

ion to

Secret Service, Dallas, concerning

OSWALD? Was any information furn

ishad ,"

to Dallas Police?

. SA JAMBS- P. HOSTY, JR.

No information concerning OSWALD w

as furnished

to Secret Service, Dallas, prior t

o 11/22/63, since it is

Bureau policy not to disseminate i

nformation to governmental

agencies of other than intelligenc

e type information,

unless such information is specifi

cally pertinent to the

responsibilities of that agency.

Dallas was not in

possession of any information indi

cating OSWALD had any

vicious potential or capabilities

nor any other information

concerning him which would have ma

de it appear desirable

to furnish Secret Service informat

ion concerning him as

pertinent to their responsibilitie

s.

For the same reason outlined above

, no authority

was sought for dissemination of an

y information concerning

OSWALD to the Dallas Police Depart

ment and none was

furnished.

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(15) Have we been giving Dallas Police informa

tio

on other people and, if so, under what circum-

stances? Specifically, have we given Dallas

Police any information concerning individuals

and their subversive backgrounds?

SA JAMES P. HOSTY, JR.

There exists a situation of close liaison betw

een

the Special Services Bureau of the Dallas Poli

ce Department and

the Dallas Office for exchange of information

of mutual interest

to both agencies with respect to racial matter

s and individuals

identified with, or concerned with, the furthe

rance of the

objectives of hate and klan-type organizations

or activity.

As provided in the Manual of Instructions, Sec

tion 122B

(Racial Matters), page 5, item 2, the Bureau h

as the

responsibility of advising government agencies

and officials

on both a national and local level of all pert

inent information

obtained concerning incidents in this category

and each SAC

is charged with the responsibility of seeing t

hat necessary

arrangements in this regard exist.

No information has been furnished to the Dalla

s

Police Department by the Dallas Office on indi

viduals with

subversive backgrounds in accordance with acce

pted Bureau

policy in this regard that no information is t

o be furnished

from our files to the other than approved repr

esentatives

of executive agencies of the federal governmen

t, except to

advise cooperating law enforcement agencies of

data which

are matters of public record.

CONklit

M."

9,

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ENT IA1 CO DL 100-10461 DL 105-1435

SUPERVISOR KENNETH C. HOWE

The cases of LEE HARVEY OSWALD a

nd MARINA NI

OSWALD were,supervined on my des

k from the time of the return

of these subjects to the United States up to the present.

I have reviewed the answers given in the foregoing and

as in agreement with them. With

respect to theansweis to

questions 5 and 6, I agree with

Agent HOSTY's comment it possibl

y

'would have been better to have

reported to the Bureau prior to

8/23/63 the investigative steps taken up until that time. I did

confer with Agent HOSTY in connection with the i

nvestigation of

the case to assure it was proceeding insofar as the' in

vestigation •

itself was concerned -toward the impor

tant and proper objeCtive

of an interview under the best c

ircumstances possible with

MARINA OSWALD under the SOBIR pr

ogram.

4 a- with respe to the

answer to question 3, the clo

sing

•f the investigsti on LEE OSWAL

D upon submission of SA FAIN's

report of 6/30/64, was approved,

with knowledge and intention the

else would be itopened for

additional handling in the not too

distant future. The investigat

ion on MARINA OSWALD had prior

to this time been opened and was

being kept in a pending inactive

status. This investigation was

in line, therefore, for react

iva-

tion and I distinctly remember s

etting up my tickler on the LEE

OSWALD case at the time it was closed to insure the reopening

of

this. case on or about the time

the MARINA OSWALD case was

reactivated.

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1-

NFIRIENTik

With respect to question #4, it possibly w

ould have

been better to have sent this investig

ation back to the Agent

im,ordorgthat it might be determined whether

LEE OSWALD had

been specifically asked why he WAS cc-nta

cted by the MVD, but

this was not done since the FD-302 coverin

g the interview of

8/16/62 did specifically bring out he had

nit made any deal*

with the MVD, was never asked to undertake

anything or do any-

thing for them, and no representative of t

he Soviet Union, the

MVD, or any intelligence agent of the Sovi

et rnion ever attempted

to recruit him in any way, mor did anyone

in the Soviet Union

attempt to illicit any secret information

concerning the United

States or its defenses from him. It was

telt that to all: in-

tents and purposes this covered the situat

ion. It is further

noted the FD-302 of 8/16/62 brings out OSWALD denied having been

contacted in the United States in the inte

rest of the Soviet Union

and although somewhat uncooperative in aan

y ways, he did agree to

contact the FBI if at any time any indiv

idual made overtures of

any nature to him under suspicious circum

stances. It was es-

tablished LEE OSWALD was not engaged in an occupati

on where he

would have access to any strategic or clikssified material or

information.

With respect to the fact that OSWALD had r

enounced

his American citizenship and hal gtven a sta

tement to this

effect to the U. S. State Department in Mo

scow, it was noted

in the report of SA FAIN dated 7/10,'62 that FAIN did not

question OSWALD as to why he denied having renounced his Amer-

ican citizenship when he had given this stat

ement to the U. S.

Department of State in writing. Inasmuch

as the investigation

on OSWALD was to be reopened at a subsequent

date, no instruc-

tions were issued that OSWALD should be reinterviewe

d at that

time it being contemplated that this cou

ld be taken up with

his in the next interview.

SAC J. GORDON SHANKLIN

I have reviewed the two per files a

nd I agree

with the comments made in the memoratlum of explanation submitted

by the Agents and Supervisor KENNETH C. HOWE.

CONFVENTIki

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11/1/63

PLAIN Taxi

111222116 AIR SAIL

TO D t, PSI (105-82355) (105.112514)

ATTENTION% ASSISTANT Dutscion JAWS S. GALS

SAC, DALLAS (100-10461) (105-1435)

SUBJECT: Lit 'ARM OSWALD, aka 1B-S.CUSA (00: Dallas)

MARINA SIXOLANUA OSWALD, mee IS-11 MOIR (00: Dallas)

Seference is made to telephone calls from Assistant

Director SALE on 12/5,8/63.

enclosed are 10 copies of a memorandun incorporating

answers to the questions telephonically given to me. Also enclosed per request of Assistant Director SALE are copi

es of all

communications in the Dallas files of captioned cases mot already

in possession of the Sureau. There are also enclosed two copies

of Dallas teletype of 11/30/63, which furnished in detail laternas

tion given U. S. Secret Servioe at Dallas by the Dallas Office,

an well as our *contacts with the Agent is Charge prier to the

assassination.

For information of the &wean, a conference was bold with

Security Agents of the Dallas Office, at which time they yore

requested to contact all Security Sakonnet* rd Potential Security

Informants for any pertinent laformation that sight come to their

attention regarding the contemplated visit of President EXPEZDT.

This was done and me pertinent information received.

1 - 'Bureau (sacs. 35) 2 - Dallas MS :Kir

)

IMAIKLIN See attached pages for description of enclosures.

/7_

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Inclosures to Dallas airtel, 12/8/63 are as follows. While there may he duplications, Ugh is occasioned by the tact that some of the serials are is both Dallas files:

Verifax copy of letter dated 1/11/$1 from F. On PLITCSSR, JR., Capt. S. S. Navy, Officer is Charge, District latelligonce Office, lighth Naval District, Now Orleans, La., to Dallas Office.

Verifax oepy of Dallas letter to New Orleans, 1/18/61.

Tarifa: copy of Now Orleans letter to Dallas, 4/27/61.

Verifax copy of Dallas letter to Sew Orleans, 4/11/11.

liorifax copy of memoraodun of SA MISTS C. 10,2, Dallas, 0/8/61.

Verifax copy of tars 0-143, dated 10/19/61 from bralgration and Naturalization Service, Dallas, lime, to Dallas Office.

Writ= oopy of Dallas letter to Immigration Is Naturalisation Service, Dallas, dated 10/27/61.

Tertian copy of clipping from Pt. Worth Press, 6/8/62, with caption Its-re Maria* Quits Russia to Osturn Nome".

Writs: copy of clipping from ft. Worth Star-1%110gram, lye., S/8/02.

Portia: copy of some of SA JAMS P. E677, JD., dated 7/19/12.

Verifas copy of nom of SA JAMBS P. NOM, JR., dated 7/19/62.

VOrifaz copy of letter from SAC, Sew 'fork to SAC, Dallas, 10/17/62.

Verifax copy of sae et SA JAMBS P. MST!, JR., 6/28/$3.

Terifax copy of memo of SA JAM P. NOM, JR., 6/18/63.

'Elf= copy of lbw Tort letter to Dallas, dated 1/27/63.

%rifts copy of New Orleans letter to Dallas, 7/17/62.

Verlfa: copy of Dallas letter to Now Orleans 7/29/43.

Tertian copy of Dallas letter to Mew Orleans, 7/29/63.

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Voltam copy of New (Weiss Utter to Dallas, VISAS.

Tertian copy of liev Orleans letter to Dallas, 1/13/13.

Verifax copy of ION °rifts. sirtel to Dallas, dated 10/2/63.

Virifax copy of New Orloaas matte). to Dallas, dated 10/14/S3c.

Verifax copy of New Orleans letter to Dallas 9/27/113.

Two eopies of Dallas toletype dated 11/30/63, we laformation

given to V. S. Secret Service, Dallas, by Dallas Office.

len copies of memorandum incorporating solvers to questions

given tolophoftiaally to SAC, Dallas.

NOTE: OSWALD Security Report and packet for JAME

S H. GALE,

Bureau,placed on Braniff Flight 542 by SAS DALLM

AN and

KENNEDY. Left Dallas 1:10 AM to arrive Dulles Ai

rport 5:45 AM.

Via Air Express, Invoice No. 36-48-38, marked "H

old at Airport".

Flight in charge of Capt. WADE, package placed i

n forward cargo

compartment.

Above information relayed telephonically by BA O

DUM to

Security Patrol Clerk C. W. BLAKE, Division 5, k

reau, in place

of Night Supv. who was not available when SA °DU

N called at

1:40 AN.

JGS:mfr

) 4

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OPTIONAL. PORN NO. $

MAY NC COMM

GSA GEN. REG . NO. ES

111/10-10SCIS

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Memorandum TO : FILE

DATE: 12/9/63

FROM : SAC SHANKLIN

mmEml JACK L. RUBY, aka LEE HARVEY OSWALD - VICTIM CR

LEE HARVEY OSWALD IS-R-CUBA

Assistant Director JAMES H. GALE telephonically

requested the following information:

(1) Is it true, as reflected, that the Dallas Office did

not have OSWALD's home address prior to the assassination?

(2) Is there any information received from New Orleans

concerning investigation that was not reflected in a report

up until the time they submitted the FD-126?

After checking with SAS HOSTY and HOWE, Mr. GALE was

advised,-.41) We did not know OSWALD's home address in Dallas

until after the assassination, although we did know where

his wife was living with Mrs. PAINE in Irving; (2) Mr. GALE

has been furnished with copies of all serials that had not

been sent to the Bureau, and we have no other information from

New Orleans.

5 - Dallas JGS:mfr (5)

.. SERIAWLD-0*TILED

DEC 9 -1953 FBI — DALLAS

T /4.

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SAC, DALLAS fier161( 12/9/63

All(93 P. MOSTT, JR.

LIE HARM OSWALD 18-2-CUBA

the writer, upon learning that LIE KUM OSWALD

was employed at the Texas Book Depository, mde a pretext tele-

phone call to the ito rsonnel department,

using the pretext of a at which time

08WALD's employment was verified, address was furnished

as 2515 West 6th, Irving, Texas. This address was known to the

writer sot to be the subject's true address. This was therefore

considered negative information; therefore not reported.

I do mot recall the exact date of above telephone

call, but it was probably November 1 or November 4, 1963.

Dallas JPE:atr (5) f.

4.3 It ;irel

St.i.RJ4it ......... 0:40 .......

i..5 I; La

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"OAS

PLAIN 1EXT

MEM AIR MAIL, SPECIAL SELITIRT, =GISTS=

TO s DIRECTOR, WEI (1054E55IO Is SISURT DIRECTOR JAWS N. SIAli

IRON

$ (100-10401) (105-1435)

=EMT: flY OSWALD, aka IS■ImCUBA (00: Dalian)

A

RIRASIXOLAITEACISTALD, see IS.R SOBM (00: Dallas)

Be **Levkas* sail frogs Assistant Director JAM B. OALI this date.

There are transmitted herewith the original and one copy

of a memorandum dated 12/9/63 from BA JAMES P. MOM, JR. to me regarding a pretext sail which be made to verify the emp

loyment

of L22 SAKTET OSWALD, as well as attempt .to verify his address.

SRAM=

4 tartan (Bac. 2) AIR NAIL, SPECIAL DELIVERT, 830111122D (2

- Dallas

JO$tinfr (7)

4;2 /31'7

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FD-/ (R••• 12-13-56)

FBI

Transmit the following in T (Type in plain text or code)

DEFERRED Via TELETYPE

(Priority or Method of Mailing)

Date: 12/16/63

PLAIN TEXT

TO: DIRECTOR

FROM: SAC, DALLAS

INVESTIGATION HANDLED BY DALLAS OFFICE SINCE ASSASSINATION OF

PRES. JOHN F. KENNEDY, NOV. TWENTYTWO, SIXTYTHREE. RECOMMENDATION

FOR INCENTIVE AWARDS AND COMMENDATION.

DALLAS OFFICE, WITH ASSISTANCE OF NUMEROUS AGENT AND CLERICAL

PERSONNEL FROM OTHER DIVISIONS, HAS CONDUCTED EXTENSIVE, PENETRATING

AND PAINSTAKING INVESTIGATION INTO ALL FACETS OF THE CASES INVOLVED.

ALL BUREAU ASSIGNED PERSONNEL WITH COMPLETE DISREGARD FOR PERSONAL

OR FAMILY DEMANDS, HAVE PUT IN EXTREMELY LONG HOURS WITHOUT COMPLAINT

TO FULFILL BUREAU's RESPONSIBILITIES IN THIS FAST BREAKING INVESTIGAr

TION OF WORLD WIDE IMPORTANCE. I RECOMMEND INCENTIVE AWARDS FOR

FOLLOWING DALLAS PERSONNEL.

1 • AS ASSIGNED TO THIS

SPECIAL SINCE ITS INCEPTION. HE ACTED AS ONE OF THE COORDINATORS

-9F THE INV. OF THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT, AND SPECIFICALLY

tANDLED LEAD ASSIGNMENTS, REVIEWING SAME TO SEE THAT THEY WERE

COVERED PROMPTLY AND IN DETAIL. HE WORKED EXTREMELY LONG HOURS.

2. WORKED ON THIS

SPECIAL FROM ITS INCEPTION.

HE HAS PREPARED VOLUMINOUS REPORTS AND

--(173:117)1tlas '

10plovel: Speci 1 Agent in Charge

Sent '7?! M Per

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DL #67-425

\t-\

c■O 11111111111LTHE OVER ALL INVESTIGATION IN AN OUTSTANDING

MANNER.

3. HAS WORKED ON THIS SPECIAL

poor,

•••

INV. SINCE ITS INCEPTION. HE WAS PARTICULARLY EFFECTIVE IN

SECURING INFORMATION CONCERNING THE LATE PRESIDENT'S CON

DITION

SO THAT I COULD RELAY THIS TO THE BUREAU PROMPTLY. IN ADDITION,

UNDER MY INSTRUCTIONS HE WAS ABLE TO SECURE THE MAJOR IT

EMS OF

EVIDENCE FROM THE DALLAS PD FOR FORWARDING TO FBI LAB ON NIGHT OF

NOV. TWENTYTWO LAST. THIS ENABLED ia LAB. TO MAKE A VERY QUICK

AND DEFINITE DETERMINATION AS TO THE INVOLVEMENT CF LEE HARVEY

OSWALD.

4. AS ASSIGNED AS

SPECIFICALLY HANDLED

LEAD ASSIGNMENTS AND REVIEWED LEADS TO INSURE THOROUGHNE

SS. HE

WORKED EXTREMELY LONG HOURS.

5 • S ASSIGNED AS

c

\

ROM ITS

VERY INCEPTION AND HAS PREPARED VOLUMINOUS REPORTS.

\\CS 6 INV. OF THE SECURITY ASPECTS

OF THIS INV. AND IN ADDITION HE HAS

AsiiiiMirmagai HAS ASSISTED IN THE

I CONTROLED AND CONDUCTED THE INTERVIEWS OF MARINA, OSWALD,

WIFE OF

THE ASSASSIN. kill HAS BEEN THROUGH HIS CAREFUL AND OUTSTANDING WORK

THAT WE HAVE SECURED HER COOPERATION.

7.1111111111111111118 BEEN ASSIGNED TO THE

ASSASSINATION ASPECTS AS WELL AS THE SECURITY ASPECTS. H

E PARTICULARLY

ASSISTED IN THE SUPERVISION AND OVER ALL ADMINISTRATION Orr1Ria:i-ort-7

2

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5, 44,t"

13. IT IS NOTEIIMM/

SM.

WAS CENSURED AND PLACED ON PROBATION

3

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MAKING CERTAIN EVERY FACET WAS COVERED.

8. IMMIIIIIIMIMINIBORAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THE CR

ASPECTS OF THIS INV. AND HAS ASSISTED IN THE SUPERVISION AND OVER

ALL ADMINISTRATION, INCLUDING ASSIGNMENT OF

LEADS AND MAKING CERTAIN

EVERY FACET OF INV. WAS COVERED.

9. gimmalamismgrEA

THE OVER ALL HANDLING AND PREPRATION OF ASSE

MBLING AND GETTING TOGETHER

REPORTS IN THE CR CASE.

10. 11111111111111111111111.10

HAS BEEN IN CHARGE OF THE

ADMINISTRATIVE HANDLINa AND PREPARING AND ASSEMBLING OF REPORTS IN

S BEEN PRIMARILY ASSIGNED TO

BOTH THE ASSASSINATION AND SECURITY ASPECT

S OF THIS CASE.

t 11. WORKED WITH'ME IN THE OVER

ALL SUPV. OF ALL FACETS OF THIS INV. HE HA

S WORKED EXTREMELY LONG

HOURS AND HAS EXHIBITED EXCELLENT JUDGMENT MD OUTSTANDING DEVOTION

TO DUTY.

12. FROM INCEPTION OF THIS INVESTIGA-

TION411,/41111111/4111111ASSISTED ME IN CONT

ROLING AND DIRECTING THE

INVESTIGATION IN ITS EARLY STAGES, AS WELL A

S HANDLING NUMEROUS

TEL CALLS FROM THE PUBLIC. HE WORKED LONG HOURS AND EXHIBITED

EXCELLENT JUDGEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH HIS ASSIGNMENTS.

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DL #67-425

HIS PERFORMANCE IN CONNECTIO111111111111111111111111111111111,

INV. SINCE NOV. TWENTYTWO-LAST CERTAINLY MERITS RECOMMENDATION

FOR AN INCENTIVE AWARD. HE HAS WORKED EXTREMELY LONG HOURS

AND HAS GENERALLY SUPERVISED THIS PHASE OF THE INV. IN AN OUTSTANDING

MANNER.

IA 14. 111=11111111111111111111111111111.1111111111111PtRATSD AS

CLERICAL COORDINATOR AND CHIEF CLERAIIIIMMAND HAS

PERFORMED HIS ASSIGNMENTS UNDER ADVERSE CIRCUMSTANCES IN OUF STANDING

MANNER.

15.

ACTED AS CHIEF CLE OF

THIS INV AND PERFORMED IN VERY OUTSTANDING MANNER UNDER ADVERSE

CIRCUMSTANCES.

I

16. RATED BOTH AS

A SWITCHBOARD AND RADIO DISPATCHER AND FOR EXTREMELY LONG HOURS

WITHOUT RELIEF FROM THE INCEPTION OF THIS INV. AND BEFORE OTHER

PERSONNEL FROM OTHER OFFICES ARRIVED. HER DEVOTION TO DUTY

MERITS AN AWARD.

17 CLERK. SECURITY PATROL CLERK

1111111111WORKED EXTREMELY LONG HOURS OVER AND ABOVE HIS REGULAR SHIFT.

IN ADDITION, HE RECEIVED THE ANONYMOUS CALL REGARDING A THREAT TO

KILL OSWALD AND HE PROMPTLY HANDLED THE SAME AND BROUGHT IT TO

THE ATTENTION OF AGENT PERSONNEL, WHICH RESULTED IN PROMPT NOTIFICATION

TO THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES.

4

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18. WORKED

ILLONG CONTINUOUS HOURS UNDER CONSTANT STRESS WITHOUT RELIEF AT

THE INCEPTION OF THIS INV. HER DEVOTION T3 DUTY MERITS AN AWARD.

j:.\\cs 19.

T WORKED EXTREMELY LONG HOURS IN COORDINATING STENOGRAPHIC ASSIGNMENTS

AND HANDLING ALL HER DUTIES. WORKED EXTREMELY

LONG HOURS, ASSISTING IN COORDINATING THE STENOGRAPHIC WORK, AS)

WELL AS DOING STENOGRAPHIC ASSIGNMENTS.

I RECOMMEND INCENTIVE AWARDS FOR FOLLOWING AGENT AND CLERICAL

• PERSONNEL ASSIGNED ON THIS SPECIAL FROM OTHER OFFICES.

11ERIMMIEBIM11.111111111 HE WAS

! EXTREMELY CAPABLE IN COORDINATING LEADS IN THE CR eASE AND SEEING

THAT EACH AND EVERY FACET OF THIS INV. WAS BEING RUN OUT.

2. HE DID SAME ABOVE.

-AN ADDITION, HE CONDUCTED NUMER

OUS VERY TOUCHY INTERVIEWS IN HI

GHLY

SATISFACTORY MANNER.

3

HAS

PARTICIPATED IN ALL INTERVIEWS WITH MARINA OSWALD AS THE INTERPRETER

AND HAS BEEN EXTREMELY HELPFUL IN ALLAYIIG HER FEARS AND SECURING

HER COOPERATION, THROUGH HIS OUT

STANDING KNOWLEDGE OF RUSSIAN

LANGUAGE AND HER TEMPERAMENT.

Lam. 4

HE HAS

ASSISTED IN COORDINATING SECURITY ASPECTS OF THIS CASE, INCLUDING (