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104-10213-10016 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (7/14/1978)

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                             3.


                                                                    14 July 1978
                             SUBJECT:  Leon OSWALD


                             Leon OSWALD

                                  dpob:


                                  Physical Description as of 1963:

                                      Appeared  to be an American.
                                      Visited Ms. Sylvia ODIO at her apartment  in
                            Dallas, Texas on 26 or 27 September 1963.


                                 Ms. ODIO said that when the three men visited her

                            apartment, the one who appeared to be an American was
                            introduced as Leon OSWALD.  She later said that the

                            following day, after the initial visit, Leopoldo phoned

                            her and mentioned something more about OSWALD, but that

                            he (they) never mentioned the name OSWALD;  they referred to
                            the American, or Leon.  (Comment:  has this ever been

                            sufficiently clarified.  Did any of them ever mention the

                            name OSWALD, or did Ms. ODIO assume it was Leon OSWALD.)

                                     a.  There  are no records on the Cuba Desk under
                           the name Leon OSWALD.

                                     b.  Attached, of possible  interest, are traces on
                           one Roque Antonio DALTON Garcia, an American/Salvadorian,

                           who used the alias Jose Olividio PUENTES Leon  in DGI work
                           in late 1963.  Photo attached.

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