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104-10300-10015 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (1/31/1964)

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            5010-104
            UNITED  STATES GOV,  qMENT

            Memorandum

            TO       Files                                     DATE: 31 January 1964


            FROM


            SUBJECT: THE LEE HARVEY OSWALD CASE
                     (Address Book)



                1.  Reference is made to names in OSWAID's address book which are
           furnished in an FBI memorandum of 31 December 1963, which lists portions
           of the Address book found among OSWALD's personal effects at the time of
           his arrest in Dallas.

                2.  The following notation appears on page 29 of OSWALD's address
           book (page 12 of the FBI memorandum):

                    Kozlova (woman's surname)
                    K-03400 (telephone number)
                      (792) (possible telephone extention)

                3.  Security Indices contain information on a number of women with
           the name KOZLOVA, none of whom can be identified as being the individual
           in question; but any of whom might be.

                4.  Olym iada KOZLOVA  MS-16332. is the annt om

                    as=  cronujsuni on avnvyv wen max-es re erence o various female
           relatives of his by the name KOZLOVA. Olympiada KOZLOVA, a professor, is
           the Director of the Moscow Institute of Engineering and Economics. She
           is active politically, often travels abroad, and in November 1961 was
           scheduled to travel to Washington, D.C. with a scientific group. It
           should be possible to obtain this woman's telephone number for comparison
           with that listed in OSWALD's address book under the name KOZLOVA.

                5. One  Valentina KOZLOVA, NSC, was observed to arrive at the Soviet
          Mission  in Tokyo on 11 June 1956 at 10:45 hours and to depart at 12:07 hours.
          She  was not further identified in our information.

               6.  One Lyubov Nikolaevna KOZLOVA, #MS-9995, was an interpreter in the
          USSR Embassy in London from 1950 to 1953, and in the UN in New York City in
          1954.


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