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104-10059-10270 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (12/3/1976)

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                                                          3  DEC 176



              MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD

              SUBJECT:   Interview with Charlotte Bustos-Videla


                  1. John Leader, Ted! Anderson (O/S) and I met with Ms.
              Bustos yesterday to. discuss her recollections that might bear
              on the Oswald matter.

                  2. She stated that she has not yet been contacted by Mr.
              Kessler. She and her husband have arranged for an unlisted
              telephone and a post office box to protect their privacy. If
              contacted she will decline to have any discussions with Mr.
              Kessler. Contrary to my understanding she is returning to
              Headquarters PCS and will be here for some time.

                  3. Ms.  Bustos stated that the most important person to
              whom we  can talk is Ann Goodpasture who has retired to Texas.
              She stated that Ms. Goodpasture was a case officer in the
              station; she ran liaison; she handled sensitive things for the
              COS; and, after the assassination of President Kennedy she
              would have been the one to conduct the reviews at the station.
              She was involved in the investigations of the Duran aspect of
              the matter (we do not know if Ms. Goodpasture is the person
              interviewed by the Downing Committee investigators; she does
              not fit the description of a secretary).

                  4. The next person that she mentioned was Milly Rodriguez.
              She handled Tasaroff and the Soviet transcribers. Ms. Bustos
              feels that Ms. Rodriguez would be more informed on what
              happened than Dave Reardon -sp ?).                          N -

                  5. Ms.  Bustos stated that she got involved from the Cuban'
              angle,.not from the Soviet point of view. It is her present re-
              collection, contrary toiwhat we have been told, that the Cuban
              tap was active at the time that Oswald visited Mexico.  We dis--
              cussed the fact that he called the Soviet Embassy from the Cuban
              Embassy  and asked if this might explain her recollection that
              the Cuban tap was active; she thought not.



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