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104-10166-10297 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (8/20/1964)

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Subject:  George and Jeanne Do MORENSCHILDT


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     2.   aring the trip to the Arcadin Islands, De MORENSCUILDT
mentioned that he intended goneday to visit by boat Mole St.
Nicolas and many of the other inaccessible areas of Haiti*  He
also stated that after he had testitked before the Warrea
Coistaleon, President Dualter  wanted to expel him from Hati,
because Duvatler believed De MORENSCHILDT waS involved in some
way with the asnassination cf President Kennedy.  Duvalier felt
that  De MORLNSCHILT was  in Haiti also to M1 the President..
De MORENCNILDT  was able to convince the government this was
.ot  true, and be was peratted to remain.
      3.  STAWINSKI, the Polish guest of GALICT, stated that he
 had came from Venesela  on business and would be in Haiti for
 approximately a week or ten days. He stated that he had arrived
 tA Venesuela about two and a half. months ago and had been work-
 ing since then in Caracas, San Cristobal, and .aracathe.
 BTAVINBKI, who to approxisately twenty-seven years old, spoke
 fairly good English but no French. He made  no mention asuto
 the nature of him business.  When queried about Venezuela, he
 was very critical of the country and stated that the Venezuelan
 pple's   only interest in life was money.. (Comment:     9119,21-17
 13August  1964, reports that STAWINSKI. IS a member 0VUn1versal,
 a Polish state marketing organization and that he has been
 engaged in homewares exhibitions in Caracas, San Cristobal,. and.
 Maracaibo.  These exhibitions began on 27 May 194. and are under
 the guidance of  the Polish commercial section in Caracas. They
 appear  to be a legitimate sales effort. STAWINSKI departed
 Venezuela  for Quito on 17 July.) At no time did STAWINSKI             6
 mention  he had been in Ecuador, although he did make.frequent
 references  to -Venezula.

       4D. During the trip batck to Port-au-Prince an the evening
  of the same day, Do MORENSCHILDT and RUBRICIUS travelled in one
  car while the rest of the party travelled in GALICKI's car.
  During this trip and later at Do MORENSCHILDT's house when
  only Mrs. De MORENSCHILDI was present, De MORENSCHILDT expressed
  the following political and socialviews.
           A.  Communism has something to offer the underdeveloped
  world.  Capitalism on the other hand has absolutely nothing to.
  offer except a continuation of the status quo.                 RETU    TO CA
                                                               Backgrou d UsOe Oy
           B,  The United States should not give foreign aid.   DoNot
  The United  States should permit the countries oi Latin America
  to  choose the form of government they desire. If the couhtries
  bf  an  Latin Ameries wish to go Communist, they should be
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     1.  On 9 August 1964, Conrad V.- HBRICICS-was a guest of
George and Jeanne De. MOEINSCHILDT. The Do MORENSCHILUTs have
a twenty-five foot motor boat which they own jointly with
Robert NC ELHANO.   the local manager for Pan American Airlines.
The boat  to meared at Isle Cabrit, an island about ten miles
north of Port-au-Prince.  -On the morning of 9 August, the Do
MOREMSCHILDTs and  RUBRICIUS travelled part way by car and part
way by  boat to late Cabrit where they were met by VWodziaterz
GALICKI,  Poliash Commerctal Attache resident In Haiti, and
ojcich STAbl.EE, Polsh national who arrived in Haiti for
the  first time by air the same day. From Iule Cabrit the Do
MOREESCMILITs,  the two Poles, and RUBRICIUS travelled in Do
MORENSCHILDTUs  boat to the Areadin Islands which are located
mid-way  beiaeen La Gonave Island and the mainland.

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