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104-10110-10208 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (7/25/1960)

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                                          25 July 1960


 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD


      1. On Friday,  15 July, a telephone call was received
from Jerry DROLLR,  at which time he requested reservations
be made at  the University Court Motel for a meeting of Cubans
that had previously  been scheduled. At that time a- reserva-
tion was expressed  to DROLLE as to the advisability of the
selection inasmuch as during the previous week a considerable
amount of Cubans were  known to have been utilizing the premises.
These Cubans were  connected with the oil companies, the majority
married to Americans who had been .forced to leave Cuba as a
result of the expropriation of the refineries by CASTRO.  Inas-
much as DROLLER was not planning to meet at this time embers of
the Frente group and  stated the same, he stated this would be
the last time he  planned to use this site as a meeting place.
A reservation was subsequently- made for DROLLER under alias by
a member of the office staff -using the ficticious name Paula
ROSS, without leaving a contact address or phone number.

    2., Monday evening DROLLER arrived in the Miami area and
was taken to the apartment-hotel of the writer where he
met with various member of the office for a briefing, and
subsequently was dropped off at the University Court Motel at
2:30 a.m. by William KENT, who proceeded there via a circuitous
route.  Telephone communication was maintained by the office
with DROLLER during the meetings he transacted that day, and
calls were received from him- on the office unlisted number,
setting up and changing a luncheon meeting.

     3.  On 19 July -it was prearranged that DROLLER would
remain at an inconspicuous place at the motel at 1345 hours
and we would drive by and park, at which time he joined the
writer and proceeded to a Howard Johnson restaurant located,
on Dixie Highway approximately a mile from the motel.  The
luncheon was attended by-William KENT, DROLLER, and the
writer, and lasted approximately one hour.

     4.  Shortly prior to the end of the luncheon this group
was joined by Bernie REICHHARDT as a result of previous arrange-
ments made by he and DROLLER, and who subsequently dropped
DROLLER off in the vicinity of the motel.

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