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104-10095-10265 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (12/9/1976)

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 SUBJECT   :  LA Division File Search


        1.   I mt with Bill Sturbitts and Chris Hopkins for about an

hour this afternoon to review the statua of the LA task force on the

Diban ops files,  Essentially the original 900 files have been reviewed,

plus some 300 files to which the material in the 900 files led.  Chris

was reminded in the course of this of a sensitive operation that de

never had access to at the time she was in Tdal  ops, ZRKNICK.  It was

an intercept of a Cuban OMYL and provides names of a variety of CUIS

types and what they were reporting.  Some 12 boxes of this material

have b en searched, and there remain two large boxes by carded paterial.

that requires meticulous review; based on the earlier search referebees

in this maternal suggests other materials to be checked,

        2.  Items found to date add but marginally to what is known

already.  We talled about how to present it for the final report.  I

envisoned  separate Tackages covered with a brief description or explanation,

which would be used for writing a final report with some attachments, but

the fidst set of packages or bundles being held for the record og the

research,  Documents with any referebce to assassination were pulled;

they may contain condolences, but nothing operational. Some few itens

are intrig ing but not of substantive meaning that can yet be identified.

Samples of problems, not all stemning frpm these materials:

            a,  Reference was made to a latter in 1962 from a Cuban requesting

        the addressee in the US about assassinations.  Wh-attept is-blingemade

        be identifyeThe persons; nut at present it is an intaiguing but not

        very meaningful item.

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