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104-10219-10428 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (7/14/1960)

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          LITAMI-1 and LITAal-2  are nonewhat discouraged vith the fai'uare of

 PhD leaders (by mail) o: FRD reps rFexi to make vontact vith them yer A-WAIL

 conversations with LITRIL--2. CC told A'WAIL while oeri LIT'l-1 extrMely

 sensitive over the failure of leaders to keep in contact vith him. AMadAIL
 agreed and said he vould try to avoid this, Frior t- the deprture of AYMAIL

 from Moico, WO and AMWAIL discussed LITAIL-l as head of FED in *exico. MflAIL

 is ciwineed he is the mpn. AWAIL   discussed the same vith LITAMI-2. LITAM21-2

 the message to LITRML-1 upon LITAMILl's return fro*. CARA, LITAMII-1 inediately

 accepted responsibility as proposed by AAIL re leadership. 1equest ass coments

re the rold of LITAMIL-1 per the latest dovelt puents. KM again reids   as of

the iMportance of LITAMIII1 and LITAltL-2.







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