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180-10142-10154 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (01/01/1963)

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                  telling Headquarters, for some reason, of the 9/27 contact.

               2  I do not mean to suggest that the reason is sinister or

               Z  innocent, but according to cable traffic, the Mexico City

                  station, anyway, is not telling you about it.

                        Mr. Scelso. Yes.

                        Mr. Goldsmith. Let us look at CIA number 211.
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           4J  7        Mr. Scelso. What was the nature of that 9/27 contact?

                        Mr. Goldsmith. If you would like, you can review the
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    0       -     transcript again. Essentially, it was a conversation between

           -      So   t'Duran and Soviet Embassy, or consulate officials

                  in respect to Oswald's obtaining a visa and the problem of

           -1     obtaining a visa.
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                        Reading through CIA number 211, can you identify that?

                        Mr. Scelso. I suppose this was

    0,

                        Mr. Goldsmith. Correct.

                        Why do you think that, in paragraph 3,. the person send-

                  ing the cable considered the fact that tfensowr as aware or

                  Oswald's contact to be important? The fact that he was aware

               1  of it, and passing the information along would be important?

               2'       Mr. Scelso.  You get into a psychological question. The

                  Chief of Station is called in to speak to

                         j There had been a big fight when the new Ambassador

                  jgot there -- no, it wasn't that. It was a very peculi  stU

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