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180-10141-10490 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (01/01/1963)

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     A CIA memorandum dated March 17, 3964, for Chief

CI/R&A, quoted this allegation and made the following


a. The  article cites a State Department

   cable, No. 234, dated 2 November 1959.

   Such cable probably does not exist;

   however, the State Department dispatch,

   No. 234, dated 2 November 1959, from the.

   U.S. Embassy in Moscow is no doubt the

   one which the article intended to dite.

   The dispatch carries the security

   classification Confidential. (See tab b)



b. The dispatch contains no statement or

   inference that Richard E. Snyder, the

   Second Secretary of the U.S. Embassy in

   Moscow who talked with Oswald on 31 October

   1959, has CIA connection. Snyder's name

   is the only name of a person mentioned

   who might have spoken with Oswald. The

   only other U.S. official whose name was

   mentioned in that State Department dispatch


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