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104-10071-10279 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (5/22/1959)

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      22 May 1959
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REFERENCE(S)

                  t has just come to            .1attention that M4OSEY wrote to
                  fron Moscow.  The ktter, however,  was mailed from London.  It
        is not known how the letter got to London for mailing, but we assume that it
        was handcarried from Moscow toon  don and malled from there,  he  letter was
        shown to ~    ~  th           -Case  Officeor in contact with    C..   and
        the gist of it is au 1ollowos

                 A                 staffer, Moscow, on 6 March 1959 (in English)
                 indicates  that she arrived in Moscow, is workin6 very hard, finds
                 Moscow  drab, the housin  abomitable., Says during her first week
                 while  dining at the Nationf  someone named Sam sat with her party
                 who  asked her if I knew I             (he had seen me at another
                 hotel  talking to UP people) and if I had met youi  Frightening.  I
                 said  I had met both of you and lot it go at that.  Saw him again
                 but  avoided same.  My apartment phone is tapped, etc....As the
                 Russians  open-our mail, you can write me as follows:  Aline Mosby
3ackgic idl Use Only c/o American Embassy (m) Helsinki, Finland. It will be taken by
                  diplomatic pouch to Moscow, but don't. sign your name if you don't
                  want.  ?'h.ch rush, Love, A, Adac in A margin note: He (Sam)
                  asked nothing further about you. 1'e has small., narrow eyes,
                  receding hairline, says he's nou-atic and unhappy,


Qroted also are two entries in the ¶ENOADUM   TO THE FILE in the,


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          11 wed __1 Ali ne NUUJY' a let!er. C in keeping
            Jrthpans to write MiY  s4dvising her to ask her recently
met aZquaint  pe Sam  IVLOVj whether or not he w2pld like. to make
contact with.          or . through her.         . C'     thinks
Sam is a good guy even though he plight have been impressed into
the service of the  0,GB as  C5  's  .father guessed.


SuEalemental Information:


16 March 1959


                 In the evening of this datc,         in a telephone conversation
                 with,       roported the latest    C     .inforation  k own to him.
                 Of greatest  iterest was the Al1in )001  letter about Sam. PAVLOV.
                 HlavinCg been personally involved in          interest io PAVLQV.'
                        made  a weekencltr-ip to Fa nkfurt to see his old.
                  anand t                         3ocduc- s the matter.      advised
                        :.o keep in touch with:         With rogard to     C
                 initial reply to  osby,f        cautioned against man ifesting any
                 aggressiveness from the ..:               side.  le recommended
                 that instead of sending a note to Sam PAVLOV inumediately, MOSEBY
                 show4d first ask Sam if he'd like her to bear a message froa Sam
                 to.    C.   lOr

            2.  Taking into consideration     C- 5    mentAlity, personality and
       makeup, we fear that he may request-that cou.Y contact. several of his friends
       in Noscow, especially since both:    C     ciiod MO01-Y may feel that they
       have a secure channel of mail conzL'uniciation. We fear that it will. not take
       the Soviet Security organs long to detorine  th:t-tQSY  is communicating with
       the West, bypassing censorchip.  We also fewr that,       .      -will ttempt to





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