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104-10079-10207 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (11/24/1963)

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SUMMARY  of Relevant Information on Lee Harvey OSWALD at 070(

24  November 1963.                                                   amuse




      1.  Our first information on OSWALD came from a technical

 operation in Mexico City and was cabled in on 9 October 1963.  It

 revealed that on 1 October 1963 Lee OSWALD had been in touch there

 with Soviet Consul Valery KOSTIKOV about a telegram which the

 Soviet Embassy was supposed to send on him to the Soviet Embassy in

 Washington.  The data showed that OSWALD had also been at the Soviet

 Embassy on 28 September.  Traces showed OSWALD was a former U. S.

 defector to the USSR and on 10 October CIA Headquarters notified the

 FBI, State and the Navy (OSWALD had been a Marine).  Our Mexico Station

 was told to pass its information on OSWALD to the Mexico City offices

 of the FBI, the Immigration and Naturalization Service and the Embassy.

 Since our Agency is not supposed to investigate U. S. citizens abroad

 without special request, we did nothing further on the case.

     2.  After  the assassination of President Kennedy on 22 November,

Mexico Station, which  immediately recalled its earlier report on OSWALD

and cabled us  about it, began researching all its files and records for

reports which might  relate to him.  It turned up pictures of a man

believed to be  OSWALD entering the Soviet and Cuban Embassies on

various days in October,  including 1 October, but when some of these

pictures were sent to the FBI  in Dallas they proved to be someone other

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