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104-10186-10269 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (08/27/1964)

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2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992






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                                   NO FOREIGN DISSEM


COUNTRY Cuba

SUACT  Julian NOVAS Fernandez





DATE O, 1964

PUCE A     Washington, D. C.
DATE ACQ. August  1964
       THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFOAtK*L sort


REPORT NO.  CSCI-316/00699-64

DATE DISTR. 27 August 1964

NO. PAES 2     RETURN TO CIA
              Background Use Only
REFERENCES     Doft   Reproduos


           FIELD REPbaTrJO.
C1 ORADINOS AlS DEINITIVI. APW-MSAL Of CONTENT IS TINTATIVE.


SOURCE, A former Cuban IS officer who served  with the Cuban Intelligence
       Service  until April 1964.

       Headquarters  Comments

       The  following report is one of a series  containing personality
       information  provided by the source and  includes supplemental
       information  from the records of this Agency.

       It is requested  that the addressees take no  action on any of
       the individuals  mentioned in the personality  reports without
       first checking  with this Agency.

           Source was  shown a photograph of Julian NOVAS  Fernandez
       and source identified  him as a Cubanf/ntelligence  Officer.
       Source saw NOVAS  at the Cuban Embassy in Mexico  City in  3     5
       March 1964 and  assumed he was a functionary there.   ,  ,  , 4    ,
       Headquarters Comments

       1.  Although source saw Julian  NOVAS Fernandez at  the Cuban
           Embassy in Mexico City  in March 1964, the records  of this
           Agency reveal that source  was probably in error  in
           assuming that NOVAS was  assigned to that Embassy and
           it is more likely that he  was just passing through.
           The following traces by  this Agency is the basis for
           this conclusion.

       2.  An                            in a report dated 24 March  194,
           stat'd that Julian NOVAS Fernandez  arrived in Kingston,
           Jamaica, on 18 March 1964,  to take up his duties at the
           Cuban Consulate in Kingston as  Commercial Attache'. .Source
           said that NOVAS has the appearance  of an American and
           speaks excellent English.  Since-his  arrival he-has been
           especially occupied with girls.   It should be noted that

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