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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (Nice of Ihe Aliorney General PROVIDING FOR THE ACQUISITION AND PRESERVATIONBYTHE UNITED STATES OF ITEMS OF EVI- DENCE PERTAINING TO THE ASSAS- SINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY Under the authority vested in me by the Act of November 2, 1995 (Publi: Law 89-318; 79 Stat. 1185), I have deter- mined that the national interest requires the entire body of evidence considered by the President's Commission on the As- sassination of President Kennedy and now In the possession of the United States to be preserved intact. Accordingly, pursuant to section «la) of the Act, I hereby determine that all of the items of evidence not owned by the United States which were considered by the Commission, and were not returned by the Commission to the person who furnished them, should be acquired by the United States and be preserved to- gether with all of the Items of evidence already owned by the United States. The items acquired hereunder are more particularly described in the ap- pendix annexed to and made a part of this notice. This notice and appendix shall be published in the FEDERAL REGIS- TER, and title to the Items acquired pur- suant to the foregoing determinations shall thereupon vest In the United States pursuant to section 2(b) of the Act. Dated: October 31, 1966, RAMSEY CLACK, Acting Attorney General. APPENDrX 1. The following weapons: (a) One 6,5 nun. MannlichersCarcano rifle, with telescopic sight, Serial No. C2760. Including elms and cartridge clip. (Com- mission Exhibit No. 139,) (13) One .38 Special Smith and Wesson re- volver Serial No. V510210, Assembly No. 65248, with appurtenances, (Commission Exhibit No. 143.) 1. (a) 'All other items of evidence which were assigned exhibit numbers by the Com- mission or its staff (such items being listed. described, and reproduced In Volumes XVI through XXVI of the Hearings before the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, United States Govern- ment Printing Office, 1964, hereinafter re-' ferred to as the "Commission's Hearings"). other than those Items which were returned by the Commission to the person who bad furnished them. (b) For the purposes of the preceding paragraph, the term "exhibit numbers" shall be deemed to include (1) Commission exhibit numbers 1 through 3154, including all such numbers with suffixes, listed in Volumes XVI through XVIII and Volumes XXII through XXVI of the Commission's Hearings, and (2) all exhibit number listed in Volumes XIX through XXI of the Commission's Hearings under the names of specific individuate be- ginning with the name "J. U. Allen' and end- ing with the name "Ralph W. Yarborough." NOTICES Description Photos and pictures. Postcards. Negatives. 66 18 Christmas cards; 5 enve- lopes; 5 folded note papers with flowered border. 67 Christmas card with picture . of "mother." 68 Christmas card from "mother," 70 Photographs 71 Oswald's Marine Corps class book. 72 Hammond Doubleday World Atlas. 73 Modern Postage Stamp Album. 74 Texnlka Russian magazine. 75-83 Russian books. 84 Russian book. 85 Copy of Militant (10-7-63). 86 Copy of Worker (10-20-63). 87 Copy of Friend's World News (4/63). 88 Copy of Pocketbook entitled "1984" by George Orwell. 89-94 Russian pamphlets. 96 Application for FPCC. 97 Handbills entitled "Hands Off Cuba! Join the FPCC." 98 Receipt for fine for 3d Stun, Court, New Orleans, 8-12-63 No. 21902 and newspaper clipping. 99 Pamphlets by CorlIss Lamont "The Crime Against Cuba.". 100 Road map "Eastern States" (Cities Service). 101 Texas Highway Map (Phillips 86). 102 Map of Moscow. 103 Map of Minsk. 104 Map of City of New Orleans. 105 Map of "Beautiful Russia." 106 Map of the world. 107 No Admittance sign. 110 Notebook with designs. 111 Red Russian stamp folder with stamps. 113 Pocket size blue book appar- ently identification booklet with small photograph of Oswald. 114 Brown billfold with Marine group photograph. 116' Fair Play For Cuba Cominittee, New Orleans Chapter ID Cards. 116 Sheets of English writing, both sides which appear to be a diary. 117 (D43) . Sheets of lined paper in green ink printing containing com- ments re CPUSA. 118 Negative offset print of Rus- Sian city, Brown Manila envelope from Department of the Navy di- rected to Mr. Lee H. Oswald. Minsk, USSR. FBI exhibit No. Description 122 Single sheet In black ink print- ing entitled "The New Era." 123 Pages or blue Ink handwriting numbered 1-11 on Holland- America Line stationery. 124 Sheets of blue ink handwriting Holland-America Line sta- tionery, numbered lA through 4A. 125 Sheets of blue ink handwriting on Holland-America Line stationery, numbered 1/3 and 3B. 126 Folder captioned "Bloknots." 127-155 Letters In Russian script. 168 Withholding Tax Statements for 1955 and 1956 for Lea Oswald. 169 Withholding Tax Statements for 1855 and 1956 for Lee Oswald, 170 Deposit slip NO Public Service No. 464792. Dallas City Water Works Deposit Slip K33331 and Texas Employment Commission slip dated 4-16- 63 (all in name of L. H. Os- wald). 171 Rent receipt 8-9-53, signed I. Dawson (New Orleans). 172 Receipt from U.S. Department of Justice for $5 (INS) in name or Marina N. Oswald. 173 Birth certificate for Audrey Marina Rachel Oswald born 10-20-63, No. 19133. Dallas, Tex. 174 Social Security Receipt Oswald (Social Security No. 433-54- 3937. 8/63). 175 Withholding Tax for 1956 in name of Lee Harvey Oswald. 176 Invoice No. 38210 USA. Dept. of State, In name Oswald, transportation costs $435.71. 177 A promise by Oswald to pay loan to Department of State. 178 Remittance slips, State Depart- ment Nos. 298249, 298861 and 299461, addressed "Oswald Box 2915, Dallas, Texas." 179 Receipts from U.S. Department of State, Nos. 1152090. 1152091, 1152095 and 1152095. 180 INS form 1-90 in mime of Marina Oswald, 181 Incomplete Penis FDI-130 (LNS) In name of Lee Harvey Oswald. 182 Russian language forms, one entitled "AHKETA,"" 185 Form D0203, Application for Review of Discharge from Armed Forces of the United States (two sheets). 186 Booklets which appear to con- tain embroidery patterns. 187 Color slides. 188 Pass dated 9/58 in name Sgt. Oswald. Zebra NCO, Open Mess. 190 Empty envelope to Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Oswald from Vernon, Tex. 101 Magazine wrapper addressed to Lee H. Oswald from Minsk. 192 Pamphlet No. 13 Russian docu- ment, 194 Hand sketches on plain paper. 196 One letter and envelope from John Connally to Lee H. Oswald. 198 Foreign language magnetize pages. 3. Other items of evidence collected for the Conunission by the Federni Bureau of Investigation, as hereinafter described, des- lemsted by the exhibit numbers originally assigned to such Items by the Bureau. Items originally assigned PHI exhibit num- bers which were subsequently given Commis- sion exhibit numbers are generally omitted from the list below since they are included in the items covered by paragraph 2 of this Appendix, Unless marked with an asterisk. items listed below were collected under cir- cumstances indicating they were In the pos- session of or attributable to Lee Harvey Oswald or his wife, Marina. FBI exitibit No. 1-43 44-64 65 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 31, NO.212—.TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1966

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Page 1: DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICEjfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg Subject Index...174 Social Security Receipt Oswald (Social Security No. 433-54- 3937. 8/63). 175 Withholding Tax for 1956 in name

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (Nice of Ihe Aliorney General

PROVIDING FOR THE ACQUISITION AND PRESERVATIONBYTHE UNITED STATES OF ITEMS OF EVI-DENCE PERTAINING TO THE ASSAS-SINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY

Under the authority vested in me by the Act of November 2, 1995 (Publi: Law 89-318; 79 Stat. 1185), I have deter-mined that the national interest requires the entire body of evidence considered by the President's Commission on the As-sassination of President Kennedy and now In the possession of the United States to be preserved intact.

Accordingly, pursuant to section «la) of the Act, I hereby determine that all of the items of evidence not owned by the United States which were considered by the Commission, and were not returned by the Commission to the person who furnished them, should be acquired by the United States and be preserved to-gether with all of the Items of evidence already owned by the United States.

The items acquired hereunder are more particularly described in the ap-pendix annexed to and made a part of this notice. This notice and appendix shall be published in the FEDERAL REGIS-TER, and title to the Items acquired pur-suant to the foregoing determinations shall thereupon vest In the United States pursuant to section 2(b) of the Act.

Dated: October 31, 1966, RAMSEY CLACK,

Acting Attorney General. APPENDrX

1. The following weapons: (a) One 6,5 nun. MannlichersCarcano rifle,

with telescopic sight, Serial No. C2760. Including elms and cartridge clip. (Com-mission Exhibit No. 139,)

(13) One .38 Special Smith and Wesson re-volver Serial No. V510210, Assembly No. 65248, with appurtenances, (Commission Exhibit No. 143.)

1. (a) 'All other items of evidence which were assigned exhibit numbers by the Com-mission or its staff (such items being listed. described, and reproduced In Volumes XVI through XXVI of the Hearings before the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, United States Govern-ment Printing Office, 1964, hereinafter re-' ferred to as the "Commission's Hearings"). other than those Items which were returned by the Commission to the person who bad furnished them.

(b) For the purposes of the preceding paragraph, the term "exhibit numbers" shall be deemed to include (1) Commission exhibit numbers 1 through 3154, including all such numbers with suffixes, listed in Volumes XVI through XVIII and Volumes XXII through XXVI of the Commission's Hearings, and (2) all exhibit number listed in Volumes XIX through XXI of the Commission's Hearings under the names of specific individuate be-ginning with the name "J. U. Allen' and end-ing with the name "Ralph W. Yarborough."

NOTICES

Description Photos and pictures. Postcards.

Negatives. 66 18 Christmas cards; 5 enve-

lopes; 5 folded note papers with flowered border.

67 Christmas card with picture .of "mother."

68 Christmas card from "mother," 70 Photographs 71 Oswald's Marine Corps class

book. 72 Hammond Doubleday World

Atlas. 73 Modern Postage Stamp Album. 74 Texnlka Russian magazine. 75-83 Russian books. 84 Russian book. 85 Copy of Militant (10-7-63). 86 Copy of Worker (10-20-63). 87 Copy of Friend's World News

(4/63). 88 Copy of Pocketbook entitled

"1984" by George Orwell. 89-94 Russian pamphlets. 96 Application for FPCC. 97 Handbills entitled "Hands Off

Cuba! Join the FPCC." 98 Receipt for fine for 3d Stun,

Court, New Orleans, 8-12-63 No. 21902 and newspaper clipping.

99 Pamphlets by CorlIss Lamont "The Crime Against Cuba.".

100 Road map "Eastern States" (Cities Service).

101 Texas Highway Map (Phillips 86).

102 Map of Moscow. 103 Map of Minsk. 104 Map of City of New Orleans. 105 Map of "Beautiful Russia." 106 Map of the world. 107 No Admittance sign. 110 Notebook with designs. 111 Red Russian stamp folder with

stamps. 113 Pocket size blue book appar-

ently identification booklet with small photograph of Oswald.

114 Brown billfold with Marine group photograph.

116' Fair Play For Cuba Cominittee, New Orleans Chapter ID Cards.

116 Sheets of English writing, both sides which appear to be a diary.

117 (D43) . Sheets of lined paper in green ink printing containing com-ments re CPUSA.

118 Negative offset print of Rus- Sian city,

Brown Manila envelope from Department of the Navy di-rected to Mr. Lee H. Oswald. Minsk, USSR.

FBI exhibit

No. Description 122 Single sheet In black ink print-

ing entitled "The New Era." 123 Pages or blue Ink handwriting

numbered 1-11 on Holland-America Line stationery.

124 Sheets of blue ink handwriting Holland-America Line sta- tionery, numbered lA through 4A.

125 Sheets of blue ink handwriting on Holland-America Line stationery, numbered 1/3 and 3B.

126 Folder captioned "Bloknots." 127-155 Letters In Russian script. 168 Withholding Tax Statements

for 1955 and 1956 for Lea Oswald.

169 Withholding Tax Statements for 1855 and 1956 for Lee Oswald,

170 Deposit slip NO Public Service No. 464792. Dallas City Water Works Deposit Slip K33331 and Texas Employment Commission slip dated 4-16-63 (all in name of L. H. Os-wald).

171 Rent receipt 8-9-53, signed I. Dawson (New Orleans).

172 Receipt from U.S. Department of Justice for $5 (INS) in name or Marina N. Oswald.

173 Birth certificate for Audrey Marina Rachel Oswald born 10-20-63, No. 19133. Dallas, Tex.

174 Social Security Receipt Oswald (Social Security No. 433-54- 3937. 8/63).

175 Withholding Tax for 1956 in name of Lee Harvey Oswald.

176 Invoice No. 38210 USA. Dept. of State, In name Oswald, transportation costs $435.71.

177 A promise by Oswald to pay loan to Department of State.

178 Remittance slips, State Depart- ment Nos. 298249, 298861 and 299461, addressed "Oswald Box 2915, Dallas, Texas."

179 Receipts from U.S. Department of State, Nos. 1152090. 1152091, 1152095 and 1152095.

180 INS form 1-90 in mime of Marina Oswald,

181 Incomplete Penis FDI-130 (LNS) In name of Lee Harvey Oswald.

182 Russian language forms, one entitled "AHKETA,""

185 Form D0203, Application for Review of Discharge from Armed Forces of the United States (two sheets).

186 Booklets which appear to con- tain embroidery patterns.

187 Color slides. 188 Pass dated 9/58 in name Sgt.

Oswald. Zebra NCO, Open Mess.

190 Empty envelope to Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Oswald from Vernon, Tex.

101 Magazine wrapper addressed to Lee H. Oswald from Minsk.

192 Pamphlet No. 13 Russian docu- ment,

194 Hand sketches on plain paper. 196 One letter and envelope from

John Connally to Lee H. Oswald.

198 Foreign language magnetize pages.

3. Other items of evidence collected for the Conunission by the Federni Bureau of Investigation, as hereinafter described, des-lemsted by the exhibit numbers originally assigned to such Items by the Bureau. Items originally assigned PHI exhibit num-bers which were subsequently given Commis-sion exhibit numbers are generally omitted from the list below since they are included in the items covered by paragraph 2 of this Appendix, Unless marked with an asterisk. items listed below were collected under cir-cumstances indicating they were In the pos-session of or attributable to Lee Harvey Oswald or his wife, Marina.

FBI exitibit

No. 1-43 44-64 65

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Flit exhibit

No. Description

FBI exhibit

No.

NOTICES

Description .

FST exh ibit

No. 199 Note paper bearing name Paul

Gregory, Norman, Okla. 277 American Embassy letter, Mos-

cow, 7-10-61, to Mrs. Marina 320

200 Sebum-intim/ coupon, Life mag-azine.

Nikilleva Oswald, use Proosa-kove, Minsk.

321

201 Pages from foreign-hinguege 276 Russian language form bearing book. writing and numerals (Nu-

202 Pages from foreign-language - morals on last line: 25-63). book. 280 Letter from Russian Embassy. 323

203 Nate with name -Ruth Paine, 2515 5th St„ Irving, Tex.

Washington. to Marina Os- waid, BOX 2915, Dallas (3-8-

204 Calling card, McKamy Secre- 63) - 325 teriel Service. 281 Group of sewing patterns.

206 Address label advertisement. 281 "Top Value" stamp book. 207._ Negative bearing "Crime 266 Small blue pouch containing 226

Against Cuba." Elgin "17" pocket watch, tie 208

210-218

Note bearing telephone number EM 31365,

Empty envelOpee.

clasp bearing letters CCCP, cuff links with hammer and sickle; stick pin with ham-

227

328 219 Letter arid envelope bearing mer. sickle and star; one

226-230

name Alex Klelnlerer, P.O. Box 11277. Ft. Worth, Texas,

Empty envelopes.

Master lock key; one Benrus wrist watch, serial number 478343; one belt buckle; one

320

331 231 Slip of paper containing names tie clasp; one silver cuff link;

Carlos J. Bungler, Miguel M. Cruz, and Lt, William GaLUot.

one Marine Corps lapel but- ton; one lapel button bear-

332

232-248 Envelopes with contents. ing red flag with hammer 393 249, Manila envelope which con- and sickle; one "Sharpshoot-

temned above envelopes and era" Medal; one Me; one "dog 234

250

contents. Designated as let- ters during stay In Soviet Union,

Affidavit by Bryon Phillips 287

tag" No. 1553230, USMC and lapel pin with hammer and sickle.

Nine negatives, size 820.

335

251

guaranteeing Marina Nikoll-lava Oswald will not be ward of state,

Letter dated 10-8-62 at Minsk

300 Handbills entitled "Bemis Off Cuba; Join The Fair Play for Cuba Committee. NO Charter Member Branch."

330

337 from Erick to Meek. 301 Application form to the FPCC.

252 Letter from Department of New OrlearLe, La. 338 State, American Embassy, Moscow, 1-31-62, to Lee H.

302 FPCC New Orleans Chapter identification cards.

Oswald, Minsk, Russia. 303 Pamphlets entitled "The Crime 253 Letter from American Embassy,

Moscow, 11-13-61, to Lee Against Cuba" by Corliss La-Mont.

Harvey Oswald. 304 Booklet entitled "Fide/ Castro 254 A promise to repay Financial Denounces Bureaucracy and 339

Assistance Loan for Repatri- Sectarleaism." ation, 8-1-62, signed by Lee 305 Booklet entitled "The Socialist Harvey Oswald to the De- Workers Party" by Joseph partment of State. Hansen. 341

255. ------ Letter from American Embassy, Moscow, 7-40-61, to Mrs.

348 "The Coming American Revo-lution" by James P. Cannon.

Marina Oswald, Minsk, for Interview regarding visa ap-

307 "Cuban Counter-Revolution- aries to the U.S." published

plication. by FPCC. 342 258 Form in Russian lenguage

dated 12-1-62. 309 Pamphlet by Dobbs-Weiss

Campaign Committee, 116 258 Letter from Soviet Embassy.

Washington, D.C., dated 6-4-83, directed to Mr. M.

309 Univereity Place, New York.

List of Russians and Commu-nist literature publications.

343

Oswald, New Orleans, In Rus- Booklet entitled "The Pact of sian language. Madrid" by the Committee

26D 3" x 5" cards bearing respec-tively names 0, Hall, A. J. Bidet], B. Davis, and V. 1". Lee.

211_--__-

312

for a Democratic Spain. -- Booklet entitled "The McCar-

ran Act and The Right to Travel."

Pamphlet entitled 'The Revo-

344

263 International Smallpox Vacci-nation CertiRcate In name of

lution Must Be A School of Unfettered Tbought--Fidel

345

Merino. Oswald. Castro." 264 International Smallpox Vacci-

nation Certificate in name of 313 Booklet entitled "Ideology and

Revolution" by Jean Paul 347

268 June Oswald,

Small folder bearing name Oswald ira Russian and No.

314. Sartre.

Pamphlet by FPCC reflecting literature catalog, Spring

249_ -----

123610. 1963. 270 Fort Worth Press news clipping

showing photograph of Iran- 315 Pamphlet "The Road to Social-

ism" by Bias ROM ian native Mrs. John R. Hall, 316 New Century Publishers, 1961

271 Small white sheet bearing Rus- Catalog. 350 sian script. 317 Pamphlet entitled "The End of

274 Letter by Lee R. Oswald to Fed- the Comintern" by James P. Cannon.

351

eral Income Tax Bureau, 318 Booklet "Speech at the UN" by 352_ 273 Russian Language form bearing Fidel Castro. No. 419128. 319 "continental Congress of Soli-

276 Photographs portraying scenes Ln Russia,

darity With Cuba" (Brazil, 3/63) by FPCC, New York.

354

13969

332___-

Description Publication entitled "The Na-

tion" dated 1-23-60. Pamphlet by The Weekly People

entitled "Automation; A Job Killer." -

Reprint from 9-12-60 issue of "The New Republic."

Russian booklet bearing Os-wald's name In Russian script,

Brown-covered Russian pam-phlet bearing number 500 on Its cover.

Russian book dated 1961 at Kiev.

Russian magazine bearing No. 18 (17021.

Russian-Engllsh pocket-size die t Weary.

Literature list of the FPCC, New Yerk,

Photograph of Russian work-ers.

Photograph of female Russian workers,

Photograph of Russian work-ers in factory.

Photograph of Fidel Castro. FPCC handbill bearing ad-

dress "L. H. Oswald, 4007 Magazine, New Orleans, Lou-Lslana."

Brown Manila envelope with return address in Russian at

Moscow. Typewritten sheets entitled

Part 1 The Collective." 33-page typewritten disserta-

tion outlining political, do-mestic and labor life of the Russian as well as otber guides to the Russian politi-cal system (with 5 photo-gralAls).

Letter from Russian Embassy, Was/dragon, 4-18-53 to Mrs. M. Oswald (In Russian script).

Pay vouchers of the Leslie Welding Co., Inc.. 11241 West Melrose St., Franklin Park, III., covering employment be-tween 7/21 and 9/29/62.

Payroll vouchers of the Jag- gers-Chnes-Stovall, Ins.. Dallas. Tex., for the period 10-24-62 through 4-10-63.

Payroll vouchers of the Wm. B. Reiter and Co., Trice New Or-leans. La., for the period 5-17-63 through 7-22-63.

Birth certificate for June Os-wald, date of birth 2-15-62, Minsk, Russia, and two Texas Employment Commis-sion cards for Lee Oswald.

Alien Registration Card No, Al2 530 845, Marina N. Os-wald.

Birth data regarding Audrey Marina Rachel Oswald, 10-20-63.

New Orleans Public Service bills (3) August-September 1963. and IBM cord notifying Lee Harvey Oswald of last payment from Texas Em-ployment Commission.

Petite notebook with Russian script.

Booklet containing food recipes.

Pocket-size fashion magazine entitled "Simplicity" with a Manila envelope.

Sears, Roebuck & Company catalog,

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FBI exhibit

No. Description 355 Fort Worth Public Library card

Of Lee H. °awake 2703 Mer-cedes St., Ft. Worth; one re-turn address label for Mrs. Arthur Young, 35 East 75th St., New York, N.Y., and one Russian language form No. 5090.

360 Two postcards—one directed to Lee H. Oswald, New Orleans from Minsk. Russia, signed "Erik" and one directed to Mr. and Mrs, Lee H. Oswald, Minsk, Russia, from Vernon, Tex.. signed "Mother."

363 Letter on letterhead of Pioneer Publishers, 4-26-83, to L. H. Oswald, P.O. Box 2015, Dallas, Tex.

365 Letter from Dept. of State, 1- 11-63, to Oswald, Dallas, Tex.

366 Photographs and a tourist pamphlet entitled "Visit the USSR."

367 Photographs. 368 Photographs. 370 Photographs. 378 One Cuera-2 camera; one Saw-

yer View-Master. 370 One leather container (empty). 380 ______ Applications for "The Militant"

3) and one envelope con-talMng three subscriptions for "The Worker" with return envelope entitled "Publishers New Press, Inc."

381 Russian language newspapers. 382 Red billfold and one scrap of

white paper with Russian script. In pencil.

400 Letter from Arnold Johnson to Leo IL Oswald, P.0, Box 30081, New Orleans, La., 9-19-63.

405 Letter from James J. Torrney. dated 12-13-62. addressed to Lee H. Oswald. Box 2915, Dallas, on letterhead of Gus Hall-Benpunin J. Davis, De-fense Committee, New York.

406 Letter from Arnold Johnson, Director. Information and Lecture Bureau, Communist Party, 0.8A., 7-31-63. to L. H. Oswald, P.O. Box 30081. New Orleans, La.

408 Gregg shorthand dictionary; "20.000 Words" by Leslie and "Roberts Rules of Order Re-vised, Seventy-fifth Anni-versary."

409 Book entitled "A Study of the USSR and Communism" Rie-ber and Nelson.

410 Pocket-size editions of Ian Fleming's "The Spy Who Loved Me" and "Live and Let Die."

411 Ppmiphlet "New York School for Marxist Study, Fall Term, 1083."

412 Letter on letterhead of Jesuit House of Studies, Mobile, Ala., 8/22/63, addressed "Dear Lee" and signed "Gene."

413 Envelope addressed Mr. Lee H. Oswald, 2703 Mercedes Ave-nue, Ft. Worth, postmarked New York with return ad-dress Rm. 329, 799 Broadway, and newspaper clipping. Times Picayune, New Or-leans, with article reflecting Oswald's fine Of CO or 10 days for disturbing peace.

NOTICES

FBI exhibit

No. Description 414 Handbill, FPCC New Orleans,

with address L. H. Oswald, 4907 Magazine St., New Or-leans, La.

415 Invoice of the Jones Printing Company. 422 Girod St., New Orleans, La. 6-4-83 billed to Mr. Osborne for 3.000 FPCC circulars, total $9.60. bat. $5.89 paid 6-4-63.

416 FPCC application slip. 4l7 Envelope with news clippings

regarding Oswald defection to Russia and other news clippings concerning Oswald and cartoon regarding de-fectors.

419 Identification booklet in Rus- sian script containing, Os-wald's name and No. 01311655.

420 U.S. Marine Corps document appointing "Lee Harvey Os-valid 1653230-6741 Pvt. 1st Cls/3-9-59."

421 U.S. Air Force document certi- fying Oswald satisfactorily passed specialized courses in "Aircraft Control and Warn-ing, Operator, 18 June 1957, Kesler AFB."

42" Receipts, Texas School Book Depository. for salary Lee H. Oswald (no date lasted).

423 Typewritten "Promise to Repay Financial Assistance Loan for Repatriation" with paid stamp. Department of State (in name of Lee H. Oswald).

424 Letter from Russian Embassy, Washington, addressed to Mrs. Oswald, New Orleans, 8-5-63 (In Russian lan-guage).

425 Undesirable Discharge USMC, 9-13-60, Lee Harvey Oswald, 1653230.

426 Letter from U.S. Navy to Lee Oswald, Minsk., Russia, and signed by R. McC. Tompkins, Brigadier General, USMC, 3-7-62.

427 Letter from Department of Navy, 7-25-63 to Lee Oswald, New Orleans, setting forth that no modifications to dis-charge are warranted.

429' Letter from Paul Piazzo, S. J .. 8/1/63, to Oswald on Letter-head of Jesuit House of Studies, Mobile, Ain.

430' Letter on letterhead of Jesuit House of Studies, Mobile. Ala., dated 7/6/63 and ad-dressed to "Dear Lee" and signed "Gene."

431 Letter on stationery of Peter P. Gregory, Ft. Worth, Tex., 6-19-62, attesting to Oswald's ability as Russian Enterpretor and translator.

433 Envelope containing receipt for Post Office Box 6225, Dallas, Tex., dated 11-11-63. for pe-riod ending 12-31-63.

433 Single sheet in Russian script containing Oswald's name bearing No. 4-5908.

435 Form bearing months and blank spaces for stamps, In Russian language, with No. 01311655.

436 Folded Russian language form bearing No. 01311655 with Oswald's name in Russian script.

nsf exhibit

No. Description 437 Legal-sized sheet In purple ink

bearing date 3-22-62, with an official stamp.

436 Letter by Johnny Tackett on letterhead of Ft. Worth Press 0-22-62, addressed to Lee Os-wald 1r1 envelope of Ft. Worth Press.

980 Two payroll vouchers, one from Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall, Inc Dallas, 1-2-63, and Wrn, B. Reny and Co., New Orleans. 5-31-63.

440 Letter from Department of Navy, 4-2-62, to Gee H. Oswald, blinsk, Russia.

441 One payroll voucher of Leslie Welding Company. Inc., 11241 W. Melrose. Franklin Park. 121., No. 7619, dated 10-13-62, and one Federal With-holding Tax Statement ad-dressed to Lee H. Oswald, 35I9 Fairmount, Dallas, Tex

442 U.S. Armed Forces Institute certification that Oswald completed high school level tests 3-23-59.

443 Department of Navy eertinca- . tion dated 5-3-57 that Os-

wald completed Aviation Fundamentals School, Jack-sonville. Fla.

446 Passport No. D092521 in name of Lee Harvey Oswald, date of birth 10-18-39.

447 Separation form. U.S. Marine Corps, In name of Lee Harvey Oswald dated 9-11-59.

448 Birth certificate No. 17034 for Lee Harvey Oswald reflecting birth 10-18-39, Folio 1321, Book No. 207.

451 Nine photographs, a Mexican airmail stamp and New Or-leans library card No, NA N8690 in the same of Lea H. Oswald.

452 Sewing kit with medal (reli- gious), Mexican coin, needles, thread, fingernail file.

453 World Atlas. 454 Writing tablet. 455 Postcard of city of New Or-

leans. Ave . Russian stumps and one 10-cent U.S. stamp.

A2 A6 A8 A9-A13 Clothing, toilet articles, per- A17-A30 Bona! effects, A32-A66 A71-A79 A81.-A85 131 Wallet belonging to Lee Harvey

Oswald containing; I. Social Security card No.

433-54-3937. 2. Selective Service Notice of

Classification SSN 41- 114-39-533.

9. Department of Defense Service ID card No. NI, 271,617 USMC No. 1653230.

4, USMC Certificate of Serv-ice.

5. Fair Play for Cuba Com-mittee Ident. card, Na-'Monet Card.

O. Selective Service Registra-tion Certificate.

7, Hotel card. 8, FPCC Membership card.

New Orleans Chapter.

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FBI exhibit

No. Description

B1 Wallet belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald containing—Con. 9. ID card. US Forces in

Japan. 10. Dallas Public Library card. 11. Three photographs. 12. Slip of paper with three

addresses, The Worke, The Worker and Russian Embassy.

83 Envelope containing: 28 35 men negatives. Six 21a" x 21/4" negatives. 1 positive of building. 1 negative of Oswald's wife.

/15 Imperial brand hunting type knife with sheath.

Two "Fair Play for Cuba- _

handbills stamped "L. H. Oswald 4907 Magazine St. New Orleans. La."

B8 Set of Flash Cards, Russian al- phabet and numbers•

B9 Set of Flash Cards, German phrase—sentence.

B10 Set of "School Aid" Flash Cards. phonics.

B11 Negative bearing; "Join The Socialist Workers Party fight for a better worldl write Box 2915 Dallas, Texas."

813

. Slip of paper bearing "The at- tached 1 Promissory Note (S) for financial Assistance Loans totaling 435.71 are hereby returned marked Paid as final payment of 106.00 is acknowledged. Remarks: L. H. Oswald Box 2915 Dal-las, Texas."

1313 Envelope postmarked 12:00 p.m. 11-4-63, Washington, D.C., with return address "Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Washington 6, D.C.."

B14 Envelope addressed to "To Whom It May Concern" with return address Peter P. Gregory. 1503 Continental Life Building, Fort Worth 2, Texas."

B15_

. Envelope marked "Passports and health certifleate."

Envelope postmarked 12M 8/2/63, Mobile, Ala., ad-dressed to Mr. Lee Oswald. 4907, Magazine St., New Orleans, La., return address "Paul Piazza, S. J., Jesuit House of Studies. Spring Hill Station. Mobile, Ain.

B19 Top of yellow box stamped in- side "R-42 Mar 24 '55."

B20 Two Manila envelopes. B21 Envelope marked' "Personal

Military Papers and Birth CertIncates."

BS' Blue loose leaf binder con- taining Manila envelope, 6 Fair Play for Cuba Commit-tee handbills, piece of card-board, 9 celluloid insert pages, postal card photo-graph of Karl Marx and photograph of a building.

823 Two !crimes of 35 min negatives fund in Item 75 (Russian book).

824 Unaddressed American Greet- ings Corps., Christmas card with envelope.

B25 Unused Pest Office Change of Address form.

exhibit No. Description

B26 Pages '1 through 10, of section 6 of "The Times-Picayune" newspaper, dated 8-22-63.

1321 8 newspaper. clippings, / in- struction sheet for child's car seat and 1 film mailer bag.

828 Manila envelope with notation "Grand Jury Hail," small photograph of Oswald and 8f U.S. airmail stamp.

533 3 prescriptions In Russian end Arlington Heights Senior High School student Identifi- cation card for Lee Oswald.

C 2 6 - C28, Clothing and personal effects C30, C33- of President Kennedy. 036*,

C41 A-G• Seven paraffin cast; from Os- wald, with related items.

C81-C-70' . Ten cartridge cases, 8.5 mm Japanese caliber, recovered at gun range, Dallas. Tex.

C71-Ci36• . Sixty-six 6.5 mm Mannilcher- Carearin cartridge cases from gun range, Dallas. Tex.

C1.39-C147— Belt, tie, tan sweater, blue-gray shirt, red and gray sport shirt, blue shirt, blue sport shirt, white shirt, olive sweater.

C149-C151•_. Three cartridge cases from A. R. Papurt, Barr's Gun Shop, Dallas, Tex.

C152• 6.5 mm cartridge case made available by Mrs. Lovell T. Penn.

C153-C156'_. Four 6.5 mm cartridge cases from Irving, Tex., Police De-partment.

0157-0160•_. Four 6.5 mm cartridge cases from Mrs. Virginia Goodwin.

C161-C225•_. Sixty-five cartridge cases from gun range, Dallas, Tex.

0227-C2413 . Clothing. C249' Five-page typewritten sum-

mary of speech given by Lee Harvey Oswald on July 27. 1863.

0254-C305— Clothing, personal effects, books.

C306• Hunting knife black and sil- ver striped handle In sheath received from Imperial Knife Company, Incorporated, Providence, R.I.

0308• Hunting knife black and gold- striped handle, In sheath, received from Imperial Knife Company, Incorporated, Providence, R.I.

0309' Box of 20 6.5 mm Mannlicher- Careen° cartridges from John Thomas Mason. armature oun Shop, 7402 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas. Tex.

0310• Box of 20 6.5 mm Mannlicher- Careen° cartridges from John H. Brinegar, The Gun Shop. 11488 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, Tex.

0315 One girls' hand-engraved ex- pansion identification brace-let.

C316 Gold paper-covered box. 0317 Metal plata bearing the en-

graved names "Marina" and "Lee."

C318 Metal plate bearing engraved name "Marina."

0319 One men's hand-engraved ex- pansion identification brace-let from H. L. Green Com-pany. 1623 Main Street, Dal-las. Tex.

0323• Bottle cap found in Dealey Plaza,

FBI exhibit

No. Description

C334• Piece of metal Towed in Dealey Plaza,

0326• Piece of wood from window ledge on fith floor of Texas School Book Depository building.

D2• Known paper and tape samples from Klein's.

D4 Letters by Oswald to Secretary of Navy and USMC.

D8 Eleven payroll checks and In- surance record card of Os-wald.

010 Application for immigration visa, fingerprint curd and ap-plication for new alien regis-tration card (all signed alert-

_ na Oswald). D11 Twenty-six checks, question-

naire, etc. in handwriting of Oswald.

1314 Employment application by Os- wald. .

D15 Three magazines. D17 Post Office box application In

three parts. 1318 Post Orrice change of address

form dated 5-12-63, letter to Leslie Welding Company from Oswald, Selective Serv-ice registration card, DO Forma 214 and two applica-tions for employment.

021 P.O. Change of Address form. D22 Post Orrice box application (in

two parts) and change of ad-dress form.

D23 Electric and/or gas service or- der signed by Oswald.

D25 Three FPOC D26 Hand printed application for

employment by Oswald In July 1963.

D29 W-4 Form dated February 5. 1055• signed by Lee Harvey Oswald: W-4 Form dated February 5, 1955. signed by Marguerite Oswald: A-1 Em-ployment Service, New Or-leans, Louisiana; application for employment signed by Lee Harvey Oswald: and referral card of employment consultant H. La Roche.

D3I Layout, Job ticket and hand- bills obtained from Jones Printing Co., New Orleans, La. FPCC card, etc., ob-tained from Mailers Service Co.. New Orleans, La.

D32 Passenger Immigration ques- tionnaire dated 9-16-59, signed by Oswald.

D33 . 47 photographs recovered by Dallas Police Department.

034• . Liberty Hotel, New Orleans, registration signed by Os-wald.

D35 Bus transfer, bracelet inscribed "Lee," key, ring, narrow black belt with buckle and prop-erty receipt.

D36• . Photocopy Mexico City hotel register boot signed by Os-wald.

D37• . Four-page Interview record. signed by Oswald.

D36' . "Cotton pickln" application signed by Oswald.

030 • Two envelopes obtained from property of Oswald and Mrs. Paine.

. Envelope and letter to New Orleans Public Library.

. Chamber of Commerce Map of Dallas.

D40

D41

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FBI exhibit

No. Description D43(117)--- Eight and a half sheets of

paper written In green ink regarding CPUSA.

D48

Postcard from Riviera Beach, Fla.

Registration card, La Salle Hotel, New Orleans.

1350e

Guest register, Fox and Retinas, Milwaukee.

1351•

Checks, claim cards and Texas Employment Commis-sion forms of Oswald.

052.

Xerox copy of application to visit Mexico.

D55'

Hand printed anonymous let- ter from Buffalo.

D56' Check signed Virgil L. Reece. 057' Cuban letter to Oswald. 058•

Cuban letter to Attorney Gen- eral,

D59'

Letter to Mrs. Gwynne Ga_ssa- way,

1380.

Brown paper envelope and pa- per bag from Irving, Tax,. Post Office,

061'

Anonymous letter signed Fabi- an McElroy.

1362.

Two paper tape samples from the home of Mrs. Paine.

D64.

Two dictionaries and slit blank poetcarcie (Mexican).

065'

Xerox copy of W-4 Form of Oswald.

8266'

Xerox copies of nine pages of Employment reports by Os-wald.

Dee.

Photographs of State Depart- ment records of Oswald.

1388•

Application for employment at Goldrings, New Orleans, by Oswald.

D69 Seven-page handwritten re- , slime on lined notebook pa-

per concerning background of Oswald.

D70

. Photocopies bearing known writings of John T. Dutcher and Daniel Quinn.

D71

SS Notice of Classification in Name Alek James HideII.

D73

Commercial Employment Serv- ice Application dated 6-26-62 signed by Lee H. Oswald.

D74

Roesler% cookbook containing "Walker" note.

D75 Bracelet engraved "Marina." D76•___s

Letter to Attorney General signed Ernesto Flores Luna.

079

Two empty boxes marked "6.5 Italian Ammunition."

D80'

Mince camera obtained from Mrs. Ruth Paine.

DV. -

. Three Russian publications ob- tained from Dennis Ofsteln.

D89 Four miscellaneous photo- • graphs found in Russian

language cookbook of Ma-. rina Oswald.

D83 •

Folded card entitled "Rules for Betting" obtained from Mrs. Ruth Paine.

D8-1•

Three colored enlargements made from 33 arm trans-parencies taken by Stuart L. Reed.

Two magazine ads on "Klein's Sporting Goods,"

D86.

, Transient register cards for YMCA.

1387. Check-out Slip for D 80, 1389 •

Wiener Lumber Company ap- plication for employment.

DOO•

. Form W-4, dated 10-10-63 ob- tained from 0. V. Campbell. Texas School Depository Bldg., Dallas, Texas.

FBI exhibit

No. Description

DOI" Photograph and negative of sheet torn from calendar obtained from Mike Niebuhr, Dallas, Texas.

DIV Xerox copy of auditor's stub of Continental Trailways bus ticket.

D08• Envelope containing anony- mous hand printed letter and newspaper coupon.

D99 • Letter on Bureau of Prisons Form No. '70 obtained from the warden, Federal Correc-tional Institution, Seago-ville, Texas.

0100' Anonymous typewritten en- velope address to "Letters to the Editor," Newsweek.

D101. Anonymous typewritten letter addressed to Senator 7.101:1:IlS H. Ruche'.

D102• Century Arms Incorporated order reflecting sale of 700 8.5 caliber Italian carbines to Aldens.

DI03• Original list of serial numbers of 700 Carcano Italian car-bines received by Century Arms, Incorporated.

D104• . Twenty-one items from Texas Employment Commission Ales.

13105• Eleven photostatic copies of Texas State Warrants Issued to Lee Harvey Oswald.

D106' Xerox copy of Transportates Frontera Bus Company pas-senger

13107. One copy- of Flecha Roja pas- senger hat.

0108. Handbill "Hands Off Cuba."

13109• W-4 form dated 1-17-58 ob- tained from J. R. Mitchell, Inc., New Orleans, Louisiana.

D110' Eleven time cards obtained from William B. Reily and Company. Incorporated.

D1 II' Five payroll time cards ob- tained from O. F. Tujague.

0112* W-4 form dated 11-12-55 ob- tained from G. F. Tujague, 422 Canal 6t., New Orleans, Louisiana.

D113. Two employee's record sheets obtained from 0. F. Tujaque, 422 Canal St., New `Orleans, Louisiana,

D114* . Release dated 1-17-56 signed by Lee Harvey Oswald ob-tained from O. F. 'Tujague, 422 Canal St., New Orleans, Louisiana. '

D116' . Roil of 18 mm duplicate film print of movies by WDSU-TV,

13117• Roll of 16 mm duplicate film print of silent movie by WWL-TV.

D118. Record of radio program "Con- versation Carte Blanche."

DI19 Envelope postmarked Minsk and accompanying one-page handwritten letter dated September 9, 1963.

D120 Envelope postmarked Minsk and accompanying one-page handwritten letter dated October 28, 1963.

D121' . Three pages of typewriting from Smith-Corona portable typewriter in residence of Mrs. Ruth Paine, Irving, Texas.

0122 Envelope and accompanying typewritten letter addressed "Times Herald Dallas, Tex-

FBI exhibit D123 Four-page handwritten letter

in Russian from Ruth Paine to Marina Oswald.

No, Description 13124' Known handwriting and hand

printing of Jeno Farkas. 0125" Envelope and accompanying

one-page hand printed note addressed to "Mr. Jack Ruby e/0 Dallas County Jail."

Handwritten anonymous letter beginning "To the Investi-gating Committee."

0127' Envelope and accompanying one-page handwritten letter bearing handwritten address "The Prime Minister • • •."

D137. Envelope bearing handwritten address "Mrs. Marguerite C. Oswald • • •,'•

D138' Handwritten note bearing printed word "Strictly

1"","Con-

dentia • • •." Envelope bearing typewritten

and hand printed address "Mrs. Marguerite Oswald • • •e•

D140' Slip of paper bearing type-written message beginning "So you put • • ."

D141' One-page typewritten letter bearing heading "Emilio Car-ranza 4-a Texmluean, Pue. Mexico."

13142. Certified copy of an entry of birth #BX 034062 regarding Albert Osborne.

D143' Original and carbon of type- writing samples from the typewriter of Victor Cohen.

D141. Three copies each of four Mexi- can Forms FM-11.

D145• Camera, Baby Brownie Special, originally belonged to Lee Oswald but given to his brother's daughter about 1958.

D147' Registration card, Rambler Motel, Waskom, Tex_, for Mrs. Ruth Paine.

D148 "Tag Repair" No. 18374 for "Oswald" obtained from Irv-ing Sports Shop, Irving, Tex.

D150* Polaroid photograph of the Presidential car on Stemmons Expressway, Dallas en route to Parkland Hospital.

0151• . Page from record book of Mr. Fred W. Rupp, Perkasie, Pa., which reflects his work notes indicating is shipment of car-ton No. 3376.

0152• Photostat of undated bill of lading No. 3178 furnished by Arthur Anders of North Pennsylvania Transfer, In-corporated. Lansdale, Pre, re-flecting shipment of ten car-tons of firearms.

13I53. North Pennsylvania Transfer, Incorporated delivery receipt for shipping order No. 3178 consigned to Klein's Sport-ing Goods store.

0154' Dallas Transit Company trans- fer No. 004451 and Dallas Transist System route map disclosing transfer points.

13155• One "home-made" paper clip- board DL-14 allegedly used by Oswald at the TSBD.

13156. Empire Sporting Goods, Limit- ed, invoice No, 1078, covering sale of '700 used Italian rifles to Century Arms, Incorpo-rated.

0126'

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NOTICES 13973

exhibit

No. Description

latt57' Memorandum for Bill of Lad- ing fmm H. P. Welch Com-pany for 25 erases contenting 700 rifles consigned to Aldens.

D158• Photostatic copy of Consump- tion Entry No. 77, Bureau of Customs for shipment Of Items of which is 700 ItaIlan rifles.

D159• Photostatic copy of examina- tion and appralsement Of entry No. '77, examined by U.S. Bureau of Customs.

D1l30e Duplicate of H. P. Welch Com- pany, Burlington, Vt., ship-ping order No. E1-3686 for 25 carton! containing 700 rifles dated 7-6-62.

D161' Microfilm copy of invoice No. 8934. Century Arens, Incor-porated. pertaining to ship-ment of 6.5 caliber ItalLan carbines to Alders.

D162• Microfilm copy of •Aidens checking slip No. 293779. per-taining to shipment of 6.5 caliber Italian carbines to Aidens. One purchase order of Ktein's

Sporting Goode. Incorpo-rated, showing effective date of 1-15-62.

0164• Five pages of "Customer's In- voice" of Crescent Firearms. Inc.

D165• One invoice of Crescent Fire- arms, Inc., bearing Invoice No, 3178, dated 2-7-63.

D166' One check with attached voucher of Klein's Sporting Goods, Inc., both bearing the number 28966. check dated 9-1-63 and voucher dated 2/7.

D168" Consignees Memo Pro No. A3941357, dated 2-12-63.

D169• Delivery receipt No. 3-041342, dated 2-13-63.

D170' Cashier's copy. Chicago run sheet, No. 48969. dated 2-21-63.. (Items D171 through DI79 were all obtained from Mr. Louis Feldscott, presi-dent, Crescent Firearms, Inc., New York City.)

D171. • Bill of lading, shippers No. 3178.

D172' . Sale Order from Crescent Fire- arms, Inc., No. 3178, dated 2-7-63.

D1T3• . Office copy of 10 shipping slips reflecting carton numbers knd gave numbers In each carton.

D174• Bill of lading No. 18 dated 9- 29-60.

D175 • Copy of inventory List relating to shipment of Oswatd's rifle.

DI76. . Copy of Warehouse Entry Form from Freedman and Slater. Inc,. dated 10-24-80.

Di77• 'Copy of notice with estimated date of arrival of shipment dated 10-10-60.

13178' . Copy of a bill of lading dated 10-25-60.

D170 • Copy of sales Invoice No. 03408 dated 10-16-62.

DIBO• . Photostatic copy of Canadian National Railways Straight Bill of !dieting dated 6-29-62.

FEZ! exhibit

No. Description D18 I • Photostatic copy of shipping

order of H. P. Welch Com-pany dated 6-20-62.

D182 • Yellow duplicate copy of H. P. Welch Company way bill No. B-3686.

D183• Photostat of customer's copy Of H. P. Welch Company way bill No. 5-3686 showing East-ern Express Company way bill No. 191947.

D181 Vol. I of "The Outline of His- tory" by H. G. Wells.

D185 Vol. II of "The Outline of His- tory" by H. G. Wells.

Employee's Withholding Ex-emption Certificate, dated 10-12-62, signed Lee H. Os-wald.

D187' Joggers-Chiles-Stovall, Inc., Dallas, Tex., time records prepared by Lee Harvey Os-wald.

D188" Two copies of payroll records reflecting the number of hours Worked by Oswald while employed at the Texas School Book Depository.

0189• Warehouse receipt dated 11-9- 60 obtained from Mr. Fred-erick Peterson, president, Harborstde Terminal Co., Inc., Exchange Place, Jersey City, New Jersey.

13190• Five delivery orders numbered 89138, 14473, 03408, A01640. and A00642 obtained from Mr. Frederick Peterson, pres-ident, Harborside Terminal Co., Inc.. Exchange Place, Jersey City, New Jersey.

0192• Color prints made in connec- tion with autopsy of Lee Harvey Oswald.

D193 • One sample of brown wrapping paper and a strip of 3" Ma-nila gummed tape.

0195• One sample of 60 lb. Kraft wrapping paper.

0196'____--. Envelope postmarked "Chicago Ill Mar 18 19 64 PM," bearing hand printed address "Texas Atomic Energy Re-search Foundation Electric Building Fort Worth, Texas." and accompanying one-page hand printed letter and three hand printed slips of paper.

D197' Envelope postmarked "Dallas, Tex. 24 Mar 1964 AM," bearing handwritten address "Dallas FBI Office Texas." and accompanying one-page handwritten letter beginning "Dear Sir: I would like • • • " and ending "• • • Yours Dub."

D198• Photocopy of envelope post- marked "Houston. Tex. 24 Nov 1963 00 PM," bear-ing hand printed address "Russian Embassy Washing-ton D.C.." and accompanying hand printed Letter begin-ning "The Man Oswald • • '" and ending "• • • I have the Original."

D150• Greyhound International Ex- change Order No. 43599, dated 10-1-63.

D200• Greyhound Passenger ticket No. 8256009, dated 10-3-63.

exhibit

No. Descript ion Photocopy of delivery receipt

of Eastern Express, Inc., Fro No. 19147.

1320^' . Section of Transportas del Norte Bus Line ticket No.

. 13688 and seven photographs of various other documents.

0203' Envelope and one-page letter written In French to Gover-nor John Connally, signed "Angele."

D204' . Envelope postmarked "Mid- land. Tex. Apr 9 1964 Par," bearing typewritten address "TO Mr. J. Edgar. Hoover. The Head of the FBI. Incare of the White House. Washington DC." and typewritten slip of paper beginning "Midland Texas. Aprial 8th. 1964 TO Mr. .7 Edgar. Hoover • • • " and ending "• • • it will be val-uable."

D205• Envelope postmarked "Chi- •cago, III. 6 MAR 1964," bearing hand printed address "-Bureau of Accounts-United States Treasury Dept. 30L U.S. Court House Kansas CLty. MissOttri.-64106" and accompanying 8 hand print-ed slips of paper, one begin-ning "Take Into Custody • • ••• and number eight ending on reverse Mete "Yards British Operative."

D208' Paper and tape sample ob- tained from Mrs. Ruth Paine.

D209' Color transparency obtained from Mrs. Marie Hyde.

D210' Xerox copy of Lee Oswald's 1962 Income tax refund check.

13211' 35 mm color slide taken In Minsk, U.S.S.R., and ob-tained from Mrs. Kramer.

0212• Envelope and accompanying one-page handwritten letter beginning "The people of US. have • • •."

0215' Envelope and accompanying two-page typewritten letter beginning "Gentlemen: A while back I overheard

D217• Envelope and accompanying one-page typewritten letter beginning "Dear Mr. Attor-ney General: A Mr. Johnny Carson, Host of the • • •.''

0219• Anonymous letter and envelope and three news clippings re-ceived by Dallas, Texas, F.B.I. office 5/28/64.

D221• Envelope and four-page accom- panying handwritten let-ter obtained from Mr. Larry Temple, Administra-tive Ass't, Executive Dept., State of Texas, Austin, Texas.

D222• One 9 by 1134 Inches Manila file folder obtained from Fr. DimItri Royster, Pastor, St. Seraphim Eastern Orthodox Church, Dallas. Texas.

13223• Three sheets of paper bearing known handwriting and band printing of Walter R. Newell.

D224 • Three sheets of paper bearing known handwriting and hand printing of George W. Allman,

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FBI exhibit

No. Description EH' Known handwriting of Lucio

Lopez Medina. ED' Envelope and three pages of

Braille writing. EN' Envelope and two pages of

Braille writing.

1

Envelope and two-page letter to Governor John Connally, Texas, postmarked Kenosha, Wis.

4. Other items of evidence, which were not assigned exhibit numbers, as hereinafter described.

Magnetic tape recording labeled "Vince Garrity and Jeremiah Collins Interview Father Huber, CM , the priest who admin-istered the last Rites to President John F. Kennedy."

16 mm. black and white film of President's motorcade taken by an unidentified amateur photographer; furnished to the Commission by Wolper Productions, Inc.

8 mm. DCA borne movie entitled "Presi-dent Kennedy's Final Hour," produced by Dallas Cinema Associates, Inc.

34 tape recordings of programs involving investigation of the assassination.

16 mm. black and white Sins showing the sites of the assassination and an Interview with a gunsmith, presumably Dial Ryder of Dallas.

16 mm. black and white film Identified only as "Wade speaking at Dallas PD. Some silent film."

16 nun. black and white NBC news film of "Oswald speaking at Assembly Room 11/22/63."

Reels 65 and 66 of NBC 16 mm. kinescope of TV tapes, November 24, 1963; relate to shooting of Oswald.

Taped copy made from original tape of the program "Conversation Carte Blanche" broadcast over Radio Station WEISII, New Orleans, La., on 8/21/63 with Lee Harvey Oswald as a participant.

NBC audio tapes, Reels 1-3, unidentified as to content.

5. All other items of evidence consIdered by the Commission, I.I any, which are subject to title notice and not otherwise described in the provisions of paragraphs 1, 2, 3, or 4 of this Appendix.

6. The inclusion of any particular item in the descriptions of items of evidence set forth in the provisions of paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 of this Appendix does not constitute a deter-mination that Duch Item wan privately owned prior to publication of this notice. Any such Item title to which was In the United States on the date of publication of this notice is not acquired by virtue of such publication, but shall be preserved together with the items of evidence acquired hereunder. The acquisition of an item of evidence hereunder does not constitute an acquisition of any copyright or other literary property rights associated with such item.

[F R. Doc. 66-11999, Filed, Oct. 31, 1966; 4:49 p.m.]

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13971

FBI exhibit

No. Description

FBI exhibit

No.

NOTICES

Description

D225 Seven 3 by 5 inches cards, four cards bearing the name "A. J. Bidet" and three cards bearing the name "A. J.

13249 Six United States of America Parcel Post Customs Decla-ration tags, three bearing the signature "Lee H. Oswald."

• HUfell." D250 One Russian-German texthook. D227• One Thermofax copy of a work

order concerning Lee Harvey 13251 Hard-cover journal entitled

"Diary of Impressions & Oswald obtained from Mr. Observations of Eric Rit- Wm. H. Hefner, Texas Em- " zek Began Sept. 5, 1903."

D228•

ployment Commission, Fort Worth, Texas,

Envelope and accompanying

1325" . Slip of paper bearing known handwriting of Lev (Leo) Setyaev.

typewritten letter beginning "Mr. Kennedy if you • • •."

D253 . P.O. Change of Address Card of L. H. Oswald dated Oct. 10,

D229 Original slip of paper found in 1963 (change from Fort

Lee Harvey Oswald's wallet Worth to Dallas). at the time of his Interview by Lt. alartello.

D254 . Book written in Russian for study of English, bearing

D230* Three one dollar bills. note on flyleaf to Marina Os-

D231• Negative of folder bearing pho- wald by Mrs. Ruth Paine. tograph and negative of a D255 . Book entitled "English" for card bearing handwritten no-tation.

• study by Russian-speaking persons.

Airmail envelope and accom- panying one-page hand printbd and handwritten let-

D256 . English primer for Russian- speaking persons entitled "English In Pictures."

ter beginning "Mr. J. Edgar D257 Book for advanced study of the Hoover. Sir as a • • •." English language by Russian

13233• Envelope and accompanying students entitled "English." One-page hand printed letter beginning "Mr. Oswald:

D258 Russian-Polish dictionary with blue cover.

Since you • • •." D259 Three stapled documents: (1)

13334. Yellow-colored leaflet entitled "Hands Off Cuba."

Registration card of June Os- wald at Richmond Freeman

13235' White-colored leaflet entitled "The Truth About Cuba Is In Cuba,"

Memorial Clinic; (2) Ap- pointment slip for June Os- wald for 11-21-83 at Rich- mond Freeman Memorial

D236. One $5.00 Federal Reserve Note. Clinic; (3) Dental appoint- 13237.

D239

Transportes del Norte bus tick-et stub No. 13088,

Book entitled "Learning Rus-sian" by Nina Potapova.

13260

ment slip for Marina Oswald for November 20.

Name tag, written In Russian, for June Oswald at time of

D240* Map of Mexico City published her birth. by Editorial Flecha, Mexico. D. P.

13261 Photograph of group includ- ing Mr, and Mrs. Alexander

D211 Pamphlet in English entitled Zleger, Eleanor Zleger, Lee

13242 "Fiesta Brava."

Library pass doted April. 1962, written in Russian, in the name LEE HARVEY OS-WALD.

1326a

0263• •

Harvey Oswald, Marina Os-wald and June Oswald.

. Photograph cf Eleanor Zleger and Anatole Khoiodov taken in Minsk, Russia, May, 1962.

One-page handwritten letter D243 One deck of "Aviator" brand

playing cards. dated 11-28-63, to "Mrs. Ruth Paine" from "Walter

D244 . Envelope and one-page letter Neunson." dated 16-5-64, written In El Personal History Form of New Russian to Mrs. Marina Os-wald.

Orleans High School dated . June 2. 1955 for Lee Oswald.

13245 One-page handwritten letter in the Russian language ending

E" 413.87 obtained from Lee H. Oswald by the Dallas Police

In English "P.S. Excuse inn for making you wait."

Department at the time of his arrest.

D246 Envelope and one-page letter dated 25-02-64, written in

Fal• Transportes Frontera Bus Line form with known date stamp

• Russian to Mrs. Marina Os- wald.

Impressions. One block of forms of the

D247 Envelope and one-page letter dated 29-10-63, written In

Transportes Frontera Bus Line.

the Russian language to Mrs. ES* Three pages of handwriting of

Marina Oswald. George Bouhe.

13248 Envelope with no postmark or stamp and accompanying

One $5.00 Federal Reserve Note, SN L21781599C.

two two-page letters to "Ma- rina Oswald" from "Ruth Paine."

ET• One sheet of paper bearing known handwriting of Fran-ciaco Alvarado.

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 31, NO, 212—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1966