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104-10219-10074 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (11/8/1965)

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     RERCES:      (a)       24330,  17 August 1965
                  (b)       24418,  15 September 1965


          1.  The atory provided by Subject during  our interview at the United
     States Consulate in Trieste on 25 October  1965 concerning his experiences
     while in the Soviet Union I  essentially  the same an that provided by Dr.
     George Renninger in reference (a).  Although Subject was reasonably  co-
     operative, he was not as fully communicative as we miht  have desired.   In
     considering the various possible reasons  for his partial hesitance it ap-
     pears rather obvious now that our continued  interest in what he interpreted
     to be a very simple relationship with a Soviet girl has caused him  to sus-
     pect that possibly we are suspicious of him.  Anoording  to Subject, the
     entire episode was reported fully while  in Mosoow and again to KUBARK last
     Christmas while he was on a visit to  the United States. Subject stated
     that he had prepared a report in writing for Dr. Goldberg at  Princeton
     University who sets as a go between for KUBAIK.  It Is obvious  that he was
     probably asked to prepare a general report on his experiences while  in the
     Soviet Union for KULOOK which we had not been aware of previously and. which
     may not have come to the attention of KUDESK.  Unless Headquarters has  some
     rather specific questions it is considered unlikely that we can provide any
     information in addition to that reported in the following paragraphs ob-
     tained during this interview.

          2.  ubject arrived in Moscow during the early part of November  1963
     on a ten month exchange fellowship arranged between the National Academy
     of Sciences and the Soviot Academy of Sciences.  Subject was assigned  to
     the Lcbedev Physics Institute in Moscow and the major portion of his  life
     while in Mosoow revolved around his work at the Institute or various  in-
     dividuals met through the Institute.  Subject ate lunch in the Institute
     lunch room or cafeteria and usually at about the same  time each day, some-
     time between one and one thirty.  Approximately two weeks after he had

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