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104-10183-10428 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (6/17/1965)

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,   S.


                                  SECN.7T


                                                       17 June 1965




   MEMORANDUM  FOR THE RECORD

   SUBJECT:   Meeting with AMVIIl-P/I in New York 4 June 1965


         1.  Two meetings were held with A51IP/1   in New York on
   4  June .1965.0 TI* first was a brief luncheon meeting from 1340-1445
   between  A/ I i   .H   Webs ior(known-to him as  'Harry Wills).  The
   second  was at the H~otel Roosevelt from 2030-2230 during which A/1
   was  introduced to jg-,Harold Swenson (as  Mr. Safely) byCW ebs er)

         .   A/1 had little news to report.  lie said he had not been
    abroadsince  his return from Europe in April,  but that he plas  to
    make another trip to Europe in July  for about 40 days.  He had
    made brief trips in May to  hiladelphia  (business) and Washington
    (to meet Mr. Breitneim -                   lie also planned to fly
    to Puerto Rico 5 June on buinesretT        to New York about
    10 June.  During the trip he was going  to discuss the possibility  of
    es tablishinig a shop of his jewelry fi~rm in San Juan, lie was asked if
    he expected td see Manoo  RAY  there and said that he probably would,
    since they were friends.

         3.  A/I said he had not heard  recently from AILASII/l or A.UAS /3,
    who is also now back in Cuba.  lie  ad received a letter from  (UAS/2
    from Madrid dated 14 May and  passed it to the case officer.   (see
*   attached translation.), lie said he expected something (anti-Castro)
    to break in Cuba by October  1965, but he did not appear to have  any
    firm basis for this date.

         4.  Prior to his next  trip to Europe A/1 would like guidance  on
    two matters:                         0

           (a)  What  he should say to U5NAFU/19  when the  latter raises
                 the question of the report given him in Paris  in April
                 that ODYOKE might deal with anti-Castro elements  if
                 they could get rid of Fidel.

           (b)  Whether'we  have any candidates for him  to suggest to
                &719  to work for him at the Embassy.

         5.  The  possibility of A/I sending a representative  to Cuba to
    assess remainingw loot (mainly antiqlues and pictures) on our behalf
    is pending.   (h1is best cand iate is his Geneva i'ep

         6.  At  the evening session Swenson had a general  discussion with
    A/1, stressing  the necessity of obtaining more' details on the Cubans
    wi . i whom t e is involved and their activities. The atmosphere was
    fri endlh an  A/I appeared to reat  well to S's  approach and suggestions.
    The groandwrl/  was laid for fol low-up conversations with A/,  at which
    t   is intended to acquire from him full biographic  data preliminary  to
    a  flutter, nd well as the information referred  to above.


                                             FTf

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