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104-10414-10413 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (1/1/1963)

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SUBJECT   OSWALD contacts with Cuban and Soviet Embassies, Mexico
          City, Mexico, during the period.27 September 1963 to 1 October
          1963

          1.  ODESSA Calls.


          2.  OSWALD  Calls.

          3.  Original Transcripts.

 FINDINGS:

    1.  Calls concerning  travel to ODESSA. Three calls were made  in
 the Spanish language on 27 September 1963 concerning travel to Odessa.
 The firstcall wasmade   about ..1940 hours to the Soviet Military Attache I
 Office,. An unidentifiedima&outside asks the Soviet Military Attache
 w.hatis needed to get a visa to go to Odessa. The Soviet tells him to
 call 15-60-55 and ask for the consul. The man outside asks for the
 address which the Soviet provides.. 1/ The second call was made about
 1037 hours to the Consulate of the Soviet Embassy (15-60-55).Anunidentified
 man asks for the consul and is told that he is not there. The unidentified
 manasks what is needed to get a visa to go to Odessa and is told to call
 back at 1130 hours. 2/ The third call.occurred at 1235 hours.  A man
 named ALATRISTE (not a Soviet) inside the-Soviet Consulate (15-60-55) called
 out to..number 45-37-72 (Colonial America, probably a pension or hotel but
 not Listed iA the telephone directory) and speaks with a man named SAN
 ROMAN. ALATRISTE says that he is in the Russian Eibassy and they need to
 know what day the boat KALONIA will arrive in Odessa, that the Soviets
 will also need copies of the passenger manifest. (The conversation suggests
 that ALATRISTE and SAN ROMAN were shipping representatives of the boat
 KALONIA). 2/ :There is nothing in either-of the calls to suggest any
 connection ith OSWALD., -There is evidence that the calls were not related
 to OSWALD: a) in OSWALDS's contacts with Cuban and Soviet officials he made.
 no effort to conmunicate in Spanish though he appeared to have difficulty
 with both.English and Russian, thus one concludes that he could.not speak
 Spanish. All three calls about Odessa were in fluent Spanish.  b) Marina
 OSWALD in her letter to the Soviet Embassy, Washington, D.C. (reproduced in
 the Warren Commission Report)asked specifically to go to.Lenningrad and
made no mention of Odessa.


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