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104-10119-10247 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (12/16/1960)

handle is hein.jfk/jfkarch72563 and id is 1 raw text is: 104-10119-10247 2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992


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           Subjea't advrised that Aline` MOSBY wa3 a newspaperman in SCHAPIRO'& MDR ReprodUce
     office.  Mu:13Y, duringr the past year, had been in the hospital on several
     occasions, and one diun't see too muck, of her. Subject also advised that
     MOSBY stuck mostly to the foreign circuit rather than the Embassy circuit,
     Subjoect stated that one of the reasons MOSBY was in the hospital, on onq
     occaiorn, was the fact that she had an abortion, according to gossip.

           Subject stated that another newspaperwomen in Moscow was Priscilla
     .JOT130M. Subj ect advised that JOHNSIN had the reputation of be   a    rly
     rooms rortor and one whom the Soviets kept on a month to month visa basis,
     Subject indicated that it was highly-possible the Soviets had attempted to
     recruit JO1S1tMi, rns she spent a lot of time with Soviet nationals.                 j

           biik joct. was queried as to whether he had ever made an unauthorized
     disclosure of classified information in the' Soviet Union, to which he re-
     plied that he had not disclosed classified information as et h.  Ha atated
     that his cover, which he had used for the period in between               1
          iasignmente, was that he was a

                                                         Suject stae    ht
     hal irdiu ontod to individuals, when questioned, at he had done economic
     research ari analysis in the Soviet   eld and  hat he had done  this evur
     since ho nad first become a                  _mployeo.  Subject stated that,
     amonF others, he hal discussed this with  eay HUTCHZI4S, his co terpart in
     the British iErmbasM                            ~U

          Subject was asked for his itinerary on his roturn trip to  the United
     States and who authorized the trip.  Subject stated that he had long planned
     ti- come home 'via the Far East, and it was a well publicized plan, he Ltated
     tht  whoai ho left Moscow, he stayed over in Delhi for a week to see if there
     were ruiiy objections from Headquarters as to his itinerary, Ho stated that
     when lie vi'c ,l ved no instructions to the contrary, he returnod to the United
     Stit.4 via bis proviously announoed plans ard the differepnoo in fares being


          'ubjot  iiepartod floncow 1 September 1960 (1.00 AI1.); wont to Tashkent
     raun then ti J!rilhi. ero he ant one week; Bwanjkok, 14 days; Saigon, 6 days;
     hong' o       ', r :ys; Thoko, 5 days; Ikawaii, 5 days; San Francisco, 5 days;
     Lor ;ta 1  , ? days; L.as Vegas, 2 days; Denver, 10 days; arrived Washington
     *1  etr~   19AO.


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