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rD•Si tiger. 10.411431

FB I

Date: 3/11/64

Transmitt following in (Type is plain oast or ade)

Via 'AIRTEL (Priority)

I

L

TO: IRECTOR, FBI (62-109060)

FROM: SAC, MEnPHIS (44-1166)(RUC)

SUBJECT: ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHNTFITZCERALDTKENNEUT7----- DALLAS, TEXAS. 11/22/63

00: DALLAS driti

JOY Re Memphis airtel and letterhead memorandum dated

2/14/64 relating to suspectli nd Bureau airtel dated 2/27/64 re suspect H. DON COLE; Memphis airtel Wee,, jr Bureau and Dallas 3/4/64; and Dallas airtel to Memphis -- 3/7/64 (Interoffice).

1 • i

Enclosed herewith for Dallas are copiei of an

and his associate, CLAY LAIKE. n piemp s airtel of 3/4/64, investigative insert re ding.:-. Y GOit I T h Aka.,

Memphis sent an eig age insert which has returned to Eemphis by its airte dated 3/7/64. The currently enclosed insert will consist of one administrative insert and a total of nine pages of an investigative insert beginning with page 1, which will set out the predication, followed_by eight consecutive pages numbered la through 8.

The amended inserts are not being enclosed to the Bureau inasmuch as Dallas is in the process of prepari a report which will contain results of ipvestigation done by Memphis concerning COLE and BLAINE. (The Bureau is requested to destroy its copies of the investigative insert originally enclosed in Memphis airtel 3/4/64.

4../

iPe

i..0 Tel ...- Bureau

2 - Dallas (Enc. 25) A. ... ****** 1 - nen:phis A. . S. El .............. rd.... -(6) SPfc

leg. EllgiSleiCh ppw Sent 4 Per

1, t.a.; NSps445,1 tilt in Charge

.%-ta RECORDED 4 tkiriit 14 Lit..4

-

rD•Si tiger. 10.411431

FB I

Date: 3/11/64

Transmitt following in (Type is plain oast or ade)

Via 'AIRTEL (Priority)

I

L

TO: IRECTOR, FBI (62-109060)

FROM: SAC, MEnPHIS (44-1166)(RUC)

SUBJECT: ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHNTFITZCERALDTKENNEUT7----- DALLAS, TEXAS. 11/22/63

00: DALLAS driti

JOY Re Memphis airtel and letterhead memorandum dated

2/14/64 relating to suspectli nd Bureau airtel dated 2/27/64 re suspect H. DON COLE; Memphis airtel Wee,, jr Bureau and Dallas 3/4/64; and Dallas airtel to Memphis -- 3/7/64 (Interoffice).

1 • i

Enclosed herewith for Dallas are copiei of an

and his associate, CLAY LAIKE. n piemp s airtel of 3/4/64, investigative insert re ding.:-. Y GOit I T h Aka.,

Memphis sent an eig age insert which has returned to Eemphis by its airte dated 3/7/64. The currently enclosed insert will consist of one administrative insert and a total of nine pages of an investigative insert beginning with page 1, which will set out the predication, followed_by eight consecutive pages numbered la through 8.

The amended inserts are not being enclosed to the Bureau inasmuch as Dallas is in the process of prepari a report which will contain results of ipvestigation done by Memphis concerning COLE and BLAINE. (The Bureau is requested to destroy its copies of the investigative insert originally enclosed in Memphis airtel 3/4/64.

4../

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2 - Dallas (Enc. 25) A. ... ****** 1 - nen:phis A. . S. El .............. rd.... -(6) SPfc

leg. EllgiSleiCh ppw Sent 4 Per

1, t.a.; NSps445,1 tilt in Charge

.%-ta RECORDED 4 tkiriit 14 Lit..4

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4 MAR 1 81954'4

It is noted_that the term "GmbH" is an abbreviation for the German phrase meaning a Limited Liability Company. In this way it is similar to the American abbreviation,' "Incorporated" and is not peculiar to any particular firm.

The characterization of "Neues Europa" indicated in the enclosed would indicate that the article in question was based on astrological conclusions. We are attempting to obtain copies of this publication and particularly a_copy: of. the November 1, 1964 edition to further document the nature of the publication. Unless examination of the newspaper indicates that it carries allegedly factual material) and indicates that the article in question is presented as such an article as distinguished from an astrological pred' no further, inquiries will be made in this matter UACB

5 - Bureau (Enc: -8) . /IA (1-Liaison: enc.. -1) (1 4,0 - . _ (2 -Dallas: 89 -43). • •: : CI

1 - Bonn COY GAV:eds (6) .1)/1111AR 16A964

Exompt From Ds, CategorY- Indefintje

Date 0: 1)10C‘

e a' LC oftee, JP_ /0

S:4L ,P 6

fel" 6114 -! 41r !ct• Iti .6 1 „be

••

01.■■••■• Siena'

PP

M Ma • 1110•111411 •

•••• 11.1. ZISMON Oen 41•1. 610.11

• - UNITED STATES G 1NMENT

Memorandum

EGA; BONN (62--36). (P)

amp= -ASSASSINATION 011PRESIDENZ_ JOHN F. KENNEDY, 11/22f6 1 DALLAS, TEXAS „ .

ReBuairtel 3/5/64.

'RECTOR, FBI (62-109060) . ( Dui: .3/12/64

-. • yz..7

4 MAR 1 81954'4

It is noted_that the term "GmbH" is an abbreviation for the German phrase meaning a Limited Liability Company. In this way it is similar to the American abbreviation,' "Incorporated" and is not peculiar to any particular firm.

The characterization of "Neues Europa" indicated in the enclosed would indicate that the article in question was based on astrological conclusions. We are attempting to obtain copies of this publication and particularly a_copy: of. the November 1, 1964 edition to further document the nature of the publication. Unless examination of the newspaper indicates that it carries allegedly factual material) and indicates that the article in question is presented as such an article as distinguished from an astrological pred' no further, inquiries will be made in this matter UACB

5 - Bureau (Enc: -8) . /IA (1-Liaison: enc.. -1) (1 4,0 - . _ (2 -Dallas: 89 -43). • •: : CI

1 - Bonn COY GAV:eds (6) .1)/1111AR 16A964

Exompt From Ds, CategorY- Indefintje

Date 0: 1)10C‘

e a' LC oftee, JP_ /0

S:4L ,P 6

fel" 6114 -! 41r !ct• Iti .6 1 „be

••

01.■■••■• Siena'

PP

M Ma • 1110•111411 •

•••• 11.1. ZISMON Oen 41•1. 610.11

• - UNITED STATES G 1NMENT

Memorandum

EGA; BONN (62--36). (P)

amp= -ASSASSINATION 011PRESIDENZ_ JOHN F. KENNEDY, 11/22f6 1 DALLAS, TEXAS „ .

ReBuairtel 3/5/64.

'RECTOR, FBI (62-109060) . ( Dui: .3/12/64

-. • yz..7

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UNIT._ J STATES DEPARTMENT OF IL N'tE

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

File Na

Zia Reply, T Ajar r•

-WASHINGTON 25, D. G.

March 12, 1964

ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT

JOHN F, KENNEDY, 11/22/63,

DALLAS, TEXAS -r„ • . c r • n . fr'

With regardregard to the publication "Neues Europa"

ewe Europe) whichlegished in its November 1, 1963 edition

an article entitle ,_existence_with_Deadly.Results7 -

Assassination Plans Against Khrushchev and Kennedy" sources,

as indicated below, furnished the following information:

Mr. Erich FeilerDChief of Research for the U.S.

Informati Service (USIS) at the American Embassy in Bonn,

Germany, advised that his records listing publications in

West Germany, show that the publication "Neues Europa"

is a twice-monthly publication which claims a circulation

f 4500. It is published by the publishing firm August

emer,GmbH”of Stuttgart, many. Its editor in chief V „.

is listed in he publication as .Y.Fmrich. Fromjr. Feiler ts4

observation of the publication he has concluded that it

deals primarily with matters pertaining to astrology. Although

he has not noted the publication frequently or read it in

detail he has observed that the majority of the articles on

its front page deal with astrological matters including

the prediction of future events.

T-1, a confidential source abroad, advised that it

had no information which came to its attention during the

course of its normal functions with regard to the "Neues EUropa."

A few copies of the publication were available to T-1 and

T-1 stated that the publication carried the sub title of

"Organ of the High Government of World Republic on Earth."

It indicates that it was published by the firm of August

Kraemer,GmbH4n Stuttgart, German Federal Republic. T-1

said that the contents of the newspaper indicates that it is

primarily devoted to astrology. T-1 expressed the opinion

that little reliance could be placed on the factual accuracy

of material appearing in the paper.

ruin DESTROYED

A 4 DEC 2 9 1972

This dortm-irt reithr rrc:CITtP: 'u. r r 1!-.e Fr:. :; ■:. 4e • - t the :7! - " N r. d ic e e••

:

;

UNIT._ J STATES DEPARTMENT OF IL N'tE

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

File Na

Zia Reply, T Ajar r•

-WASHINGTON 25, D. G.

March 12, 1964

ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT

JOHN F, KENNEDY, 11/22/63,

DALLAS, TEXAS -r„ • . c r • n . fr'

With regardregard to the publication "Neues Europa"

ewe Europe) whichlegished in its November 1, 1963 edition

an article entitle ,_existence_with_Deadly.Results7 -

Assassination Plans Against Khrushchev and Kennedy" sources,

as indicated below, furnished the following information:

Mr. Erich FeilerDChief of Research for the U.S.

Informati Service (USIS) at the American Embassy in Bonn,

Germany, advised that his records listing publications in

West Germany, show that the publication "Neues Europa"

is a twice-monthly publication which claims a circulation

f 4500. It is published by the publishing firm August

emer,GmbH”of Stuttgart, many. Its editor in chief V „.

is listed in he publication as .Y.Fmrich. Fromjr. Feiler ts4

observation of the publication he has concluded that it

deals primarily with matters pertaining to astrology. Although

he has not noted the publication frequently or read it in

detail he has observed that the majority of the articles on

its front page deal with astrological matters including

the prediction of future events.

T-1, a confidential source abroad, advised that it

had no information which came to its attention during the

course of its normal functions with regard to the "Neues EUropa."

A few copies of the publication were available to T-1 and

T-1 stated that the publication carried the sub title of

"Organ of the High Government of World Republic on Earth."

It indicates that it was published by the firm of August

Kraemer,GmbH4n Stuttgart, German Federal Republic. T-1

said that the contents of the newspaper indicates that it is

primarily devoted to astrology. T-1 expressed the opinion

that little reliance could be placed on the factual accuracy

of material appearing in the paper.

ruin DESTROYED

A 4 DEC 2 9 1972

This dortm-irt reithr rrc:CITtP: 'u. r r 1!-.e Fr:. :; ■:. 4e • - t the :7! - " N r. d ic e e••

:

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1 - Mr. Belmont 1 - Mr. Rosen 1 - Mr. Malley 1 - Mr. Shroder 1 - Mr. Rogge

- March 19, 1964

BY COURIHR SERVICM

1,1 '1,3 ss‘ cc,1-4/0 64

Honorable J. Lee Rankin General Counsel The President's Commission 20e Maryland Avenue, Northeast Washington, D. C.

x Jr (-, c.3 Reference is made, to your letter dated n

February 18, 1964, and our letters dated February 26,m s. .0. 1964, and March 4, 1964, relating to Mrs. Shirley Marfa; also known as Mrs. Mark Z. Martin of Hominy, Oklahoma}-40 inclosed are two copies of an article entitled? nn "Sooner Digs Into Kennedy Mystery," which appeared in the March 12, 1964, issue of the "Oklahoma City Times," Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, concerning Mrs. Martin.

The above is being furnished in view of your prior interest in Mrs. Martin. ..; s. m a 11URIER:A VC.

.... .1 C. f 1 s ": :I•ra 1.'. - 4 . v31- ... 4. . I

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Nr/11. Incllisured (2) - .. eln a 62-189060". 1 - 62-109090 (President's Commission)

AD 1:: IM III 111."HeringitIon

die Telma Beimmitglialqa • . ) Whr

1 -Mr. Jyr.:ffin71 .:‘,.,,,,... 1 - Mr. R. E. Lenihan

U nit imle4lit!" I . 0

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r,ROTE: ,, See A: Rosen,to ,Mr. Be.lmontmemo ptioned, "Assassination Eva. DeLaamck ' y Tesident John -F.. -Kennedy, 11/22/63, Dallas, Texas," same datc, Gal* RD /Map, for.-fUll" details. Reese Seale= Te—1 Tutee Tele.

4 zwritin'r 1, (Lisa= TELETYPE uNrr CI

• • "` '7'7' •"- •

Dear Mr. Rankin:

Sincerely yours,

1 - Mr. Belmont 1 - Mr. Rosen 1 - Mr. Malley 1 - Mr. Shroder 1 - Mr. Rogge

- March 19, 1964

BY COURIHR SERVICM

Honorable J. Lee Rankin General Counsel The President's Commission ss‘ cp,1-4/0 64 20e Maryland Avenue, Northeast Washington, D. C.

x Jr

c.3 Reference is made, to your letter dated -11 February 18, 1964, and our letters dated February 26,m s. .0. 1964, and March 4, 1964, relating to Mrs. Shirley Marfa; also known as Mrs. Mark Z. Martin of Hominy, Oklahoma}-40 -4m inclosed are two copies of an article entitled? nn "Sooner Digs Into Kennedy Mystery," which appeared in the March 12, 1964, issue of the "Oklahoma City Times," Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, concerning Mrs. Martin.

The above is being furnished in view of your prior interest in Mrs. Martin.

Dear Mr. Rankin:

a 11=OURIER:AVC. 41 my ,

Ir

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'tis dr

a IncIrCisured (2) a 62-189060". 1 - 62-109090 (President's Commission)

die Telma ,......74pqn • )

1 - Mr. Jr.::747.1 - Mr. R. E. Lenihan Unitimie4lit!" I Cower (11) a • ;1‘ • ".

••••

See A, Rpsen,to,Mr. Be.lmpntmemo ptioned, "Assassination Eva. DeLmeck y Tesident John-F.. -Kennedy, 11/22/63, Dallas, Texas," same datc, Gale RD /Map, for.-fUll" details. Reese Seale= Te-1 Trome Tale.

Ziaritin (LISA= TELETYPE UNITD

/ v(31 *eigg'

Sincerely yours,

• • "` '7'7' " ""..."67 •

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p.m.(

FBI U

Date: 3/13/64

e MAR 1 G1964

• ....4,1•1,-.10e."4.4

4.1

TO: DIRECTOR, FBI

AIDFRON: SAC, OKLAHOMA CITY (89-41) -P-

ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT

JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY

11/22/63

DALLAS, TEXAS

MISCELLANEOUS - INFORMATION CONCERNING

00: Dallas

Enclosed for the Bureau and Dallas are one each

of the following:

1. Newspaper clipping dated 3/12/64, from the

"Oklahoma City Times," a daily newspaper

published in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, captioned

"Sooner Digs into Kennedy Mystery."

2. Bureau routing slip to klahoma/fity - dated

10/3/62 captioned "SHIRL 77APTIN, aka Mrs.

Mark artin, IS

Transmit titeifollowing in (Typo is phew totes or ado)

via AI TEL AIRHAIL (Privily or Method of Nailing)

•I•

3. Legal Attache, Bonn, letter to Director,

dated 9/12/62, captioned "qPIRLFY :IARTIr, aka

Mrs. NARK E. MARTIN, IS

2-Dallas (Inc 4)c

AN(Ill, P

Vi° 34ureau (Fnc 4

2-Oklahoma City 0.11,. 0, t. :- LP Xr! ic*

GcR7mst (7)

• Approved: Sent

Special Agent in Charge

2 Ir —•^1.14-41•44 4 •r 4

p.m.(

FBI U

Date: 3/13/64

e MAR 1 G1964

• ....4,1•1,-.10e."4.4

4.1

TO: DIRECTOR, FBI

AIDFRON: SAC, OKLAHOMA CITY (89-41) -P-

ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT

JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY

11/22/63

DALLAS, TEXAS

MISCELLANEOUS - INFORMATION CONCERNING

00: Dallas

Enclosed for the Bureau and Dallas are one each

of the following:

1. Newspaper clipping dated 3/12/64, from the

"Oklahoma City Times," a daily newspaper

published in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, captioned

"Sooner Digs into Kennedy Mystery."

2. Bureau routing slip to klahoma/fity - dated

10/3/62 captioned "SHIRL 77APTIN, aka Mrs.

Mark artin, IS

Transmit titeifollowing in (Typo is phew totes or ado)

via AI TEL AIRHAIL (Privily or Method of Nailing)

•I•

3. Legal Attache, Bonn, letter to Director,

dated 9/12/62, captioned "qPIRLFY :IARTIr, aka

Mrs. NARK E. MARTIN, IS

2-Dallas (Inc 4)c

AN(Ill, P

Vi° 34ureau (Fnc 4

2-Oklahoma City 0.11,. 0, t. :- LP Xr! ic*

GcR7mst (7)

• Approved: Sent

Special Agent in Charge

2 Ir —•^1.14-41•44 4 •r 4

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{Indicate page, name of newspaper, city and state.)

1&37 OKLAHOMA CITY --- TIMES

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA .

oat.: MARCH 12, 1964

Edflicse: EVENING Author: JIM STANDARD Editor: CHARLES L. BENNETT 1111.' ASSASSINATION OF PRES. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, DALLAS, TEXAS,

Character: 11/22/63, KAFO or

Classification: 00# 89 -41 Submitting Office: OKLA . CITY

Being :nvestlqated

:.F71>:7S0 In... 7-1443)

(Mount Gipping In Space Below)

honer wigs Ind: .nedy Myster

HOMINY — Would yous..o `' rresponded with Mark like to know more about lame, attorney for Os-the assassination of Presi- weld's mother. dent Kennedy?

If so, you're no different Written letters to doctors than one housewife in this at Parkland Hospital in small, northeast Oklahoma Dallas who attended the city. dying President.

Aided by her four chil- dren, Mrs. Mark Martin, ry wife of a grain elevator who saw the shooting of manager, has siave No- President Kennedy.

vember 22 conducted a Communicated with personal probe Into the some of the top newsmen fantastic events that sur- in the nation who covered rnunded the assassination. the story for the press.

The family's experiences - are a remarkable example Telephoned J. Lee Rank-of how much interested in, chief counsel to the itizens can discover If Warren Comm i s s i o n, 1- hey expend the effort, which is investigating the

Without a press card and assassination. 'ith no more "pull" than "There are times when

s I n c-e r e curiosity, Mrs. I 'v e been scared to Martin and her children death," Mrs. Martin con-hare peen eliaser to the tided to a reporter. "When eyelita'-itittl—personilitiesI telephoned some of these involved than have manyPmPle- I thought I'd die of

. • a heart attack." .

And, in some eases, untrained investiga-

tors have ferreted infor-mation that has alluded experienced interviewers.

In the months since the tragic assassination, Mrs.

r

otartin, followed by the

our children, has:

Visited informally in the me of Mrs_ Ruth Paine,

the Irving, Texas, woman who allowed Lee Harvey Oswald'a wife to live with her.

Met with Mrs. Mareuer-ate Oswald, mother of the

newsmen.

1 By Jim Standard house where Jack Ruby inw

brsroit,o. sio, lived.

attributed to Lee Oswal following the assassin bon.

She has, since the asses sination carefully read and kept scrapbooks on news-paper articles and maga-zine accounts of the assas-sination.

She carefully has read papers from Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Dallas. Fort Worth and New York.

It was discrepancies in these news accounts that prompted her to begin her personal investigation.

Value of the Information she has developed is yet to be seen. She has turned over much of what she has done to Mark Lahe, the New York attorney who says he is concerned by Oswald's possible inno-cence.

Some of the informatio has not been seen in th press.

For instance, Mrs. Mar-tin said Ruth Paine, the friend of Marina Oswald, is concerned about testi-mony Marina is reported to have given the Warren Commission.

Mrs. Paine served as In-terpreter w h e n Marina first was interviewed h federal officers the nigh of the assassination.

"Mrs. Paine is con-cerned because Marina said then she could not identify the rifle as the one owned by her husband," Mrs. Martin says.

The Hominy housewife says Mrs. Paine told her that Marina told the feder-al authorities that she had only seen part of (he Title

P fI be "sh • " ro essi'n g o Mrs. Martin says she hasn't done some things she would like to have done such as walking into the Texas School Book De-pository Building from which the public now is barred.

Most of the investigating has been from the Mar-t I n 's comfortable rural home on the outskirts of Hominy. The tools babe been primarily a portable typewriter, a telephone, the United States Post Of-fice and an unsatiable cu-

rent Kennedy. accused assassin of Presi- The only trip was a

andlady at the splrlrs,n aLdpen walked over th route

enant to interview the place. She and her chit- EITC1.10Ur'

rc Posed as a. prospective soh th in t i k

three-day tour of Dallas

riosiay

ere e Interviews too

{Indicate page, name of newspaper, city and state.)

1&37 OKLAHOMA CITY --- TIMES

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA .

oat.: MARCH 12, 1964

Edflicse: EVENING Author: JIM STANDARD Editor: CHARLES L. BENNETT 1111.' ASSASSINATION OF PRES. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, DALLAS, TEXAS,

Character: 11/22/63, KAFO or

Classification: 00# 89 -41 Submitting Office: OKLA . CITY

Being :nvestlqated

:.F71>:7S0 In... 7-1443)

(Mount Gipping In Space Below)

honer wigs Ind: .nedy Myster

HOMINY — Would yous..o `' rresponded with Mark like to know more about lame, attorney for Os-the assassination of Presi- weld's mother. dent Kennedy?

If so, you're no different Written letters to doctors than one housewife in this at Parkland Hospital in small, northeast Oklahoma Dallas who attended the city. dying President.

Aided by her four chil- dren, Mrs. Mark Martin, ry wife of a grain elevator who saw the shooting of manager, has siave No- President Kennedy.

vember 22 conducted a Communicated with personal probe Into the some of the top newsmen fantastic events that sur- in the nation who covered rnunded the assassination. the story for the press.

The family's experiences - are a remarkable example Telephoned J. Lee Rank-of how much interested in, chief counsel to the itizens can discover If Warren Comm i s s i o n, 1- hey expend the effort, which is investigating the

Without a press card and assassination. 'ith no more "pull" than "There are times when

s I n c-e r e curiosity, Mrs. I 'v e been scared to Martin and her children death," Mrs. Martin con-hare peen eliaser to the tided to a reporter. "When eyelita'-itittl—personilitiesI telephoned some of these involved than have manyPmPle- I thought I'd die of

. • a heart attack." .

And, in some eases, untrained investiga-

tors have ferreted infor-mation that has alluded experienced interviewers.

In the months since the tragic assassination, Mrs.

r

otartin, followed by the

our children, has:

Visited informally in the me of Mrs_ Ruth Paine,

the Irving, Texas, woman who allowed Lee Harvey Oswald'a wife to live with her.

Met with Mrs. Mareuer-ate Oswald, mother of the

newsmen.

1 By Jim Standard house where Jack Ruby inw

brsroit,o. sio, lived.

attributed to Lee Oswal following the assassin bon.

She has, since the asses sination carefully read and kept scrapbooks on news-paper articles and maga-zine accounts of the assas-sination.

She carefully has read papers from Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Dallas. Fort Worth and New York.

It was discrepancies in these news accounts that prompted her to begin her personal investigation.

Value of the Information she has developed is yet to be seen. She has turned over much of what she has done to Mark Lahe, the New York attorney who says he is concerned by Oswald's possible inno-cence.

Some of the informatio has not been seen in th press.

For instance, Mrs. Mar-tin said Ruth Paine, the friend of Marina Oswald, is concerned about testi-mony Marina is reported to have given the Warren Commission.

Mrs. Paine served as In-terpreter w h e n Marina first was interviewed h federal officers the nigh of the assassination.

"Mrs. Paine is con-cerned because Marina said then she could not identify the rifle as the one owned by her husband," Mrs. Martin says.

The Hominy housewife says Mrs. Paine told her that Marina told the feder-al authorities that she had only seen part of (he Title

P fI be "sh • " ro essi'n g o Mrs. Martin says she hasn't done some things she would like to have done such as walking into the Texas School Book De-pository Building from which the public now is barred.

Most of the investigating has been from the Mar-t I n 's comfortable rural home on the outskirts of Hominy. The tools babe been primarily a portable typewriter, a telephone, the United States Post Of-fice and an unsatiable cu-

rent Kennedy. accused assassin of Presi- The only trip was a

andlady at the splrlrs,n aLdpen walked over th route

enant to interview the place. She and her chit- EITC1.10Ur'

rc Posed as a. prospective soh th in t i k

three-day tour of Dallas

riosiay

ere e Interviews too

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U til,:,.l.sg through a blanket] She said one of ther-setrhe mother said ' she "L would be i,1u,II UR, roll and could not possibly nesse; told her that she wanted the tape for the b e 1 i e v a b I e If he went identify it kept insisting to the secret Warren Commission, but somewhere else first," she

Now, of course, Marina service she had heard had been told by the Fort said. has , positively identified more than three shots. Worth FBI office that an She is disturbed by.how , the rifle. Mrs. Martin said the wit- agent of that name never quickly Oswald traveled

Mrs. martin says ytuthhess told her a secret sere existed. from the window from

Paine has been unable to leeagent finally declared: She Writes Mike which he allegedly s tot-the-

talk to Marina since that Picture Coat-erne Her Mrs. Martin wrote sen, president to the second

time. "We have three bullet M i k e Monroney, who floor lunch room where be

Whole Story Untold? wounds and we found wrote her back telling her was confronted and theft

Ith"T here are several three bullets so we must such an agent did work for sllsinwissed.,h3La,.,P°I...Lcernan'_,,,

ings that don't make have heard three shots." the FBI and had retired. ''Hut. Probe '''''"'''' ense," Mrs. Martin says. Mrs. Martin was con- She passed the information She said she would like

!"I don't believe we've corned by the picture in • to Mark Lane. to know more about Os-

been told the whole story national magazine showing In tracingthe footsteps wald's visit to Russia.

and I believe the Ameri- Oswald holding a rifle and Oswald is said to have There are other aspects

can people should demand wearing a pistol in a hots- traveled following the as- of the case which Mrs.

the whole story." ter. The magazine flatly sassination, the housewife Martin is reluctant to dis She said she Is con-states the pistol Is the one cuss because of what a

found there are discrepan- cerned that the Warren which killed Officer J. D. cies In times reported 41 c o n s i d e r s confidentia

Commission will not an- Tippet, who was allegedly the press, sources, -

ewer all the questions that shot by Oswald. She cannot understand--Although she says she is

need to be answered. an admirer of Mark Lane, Yet- Mrs. Martin re" why some 45 minutes

Primary reason for Mrs. membered an article say- she is not a member of the

Martin's visit to the Paine ing elapsed between the mur- citizens committee be has officials had learned

home was to find out where Oswald bought the der of Tippet and Oswald's formed. whether police came to revolver. The account said arrest if Oswald went di-

from the spot of the Initials Iaterestiag

her home or telephoned the pistol was purchased redly - e "lie has never told me

prior to the time Oswald in September. ,shooting to the theater. anything about the organ-

was arrested — some hour Date Conflicts . 7 Blocks ization," she said.

her home or called," had Oswald purchasing rested. the initials of the dead Presi-. Theatre where he was ar-. initials, the same as the killed Tippet to the Texas "JFK committee." The

It's seven blocks from

Mrs. Martin says she Is and one-half after the as- But the picture, she ro

rco

found out, was taken in the spot where Oswald interested in a proposed sainatimons s , 'Strange' March — several months

"She said no one came before the news account

Mrs. Martin says. "It gun. ; Mrs. ht a r t i n, who dent. stand for "Justice seems strange that no one "These are some things walked the distance, con- for Kennedy." would check an address which need to be cleared dudes it should have taken "I believe we owe it to where his' wife and chil- up," Mrs. Martin says. him , no more than seven Mr. Kennedy to learn th 'dren lived once they deter- Concerned about the dis- minutes to get there. Since whole truth about this ter mined they were looking erepancies about the bullet the shooting took place a ribie event," Mrs.

wounds, Mrs. Martin sent few minutes prior to 1.:18 says. for Oswald." - In interviewing witness- registered letters to the p.m., she believes Oswald The image of Ossvadd's

es to . the assasssination, physicians who attended to could have been at the mother that the public has Mrs. Martin said she was the dying president. None theatre at 2:22 p.m. obtained. doesn't sit well told by Some that they had of the three doctors would salesman Sees Him with Mrs. Martin.

nothing about this, but about a report that the immediately called police, things about her I don't

A shoe salesman saw Comparison Made

go in and has said he "There are a lot of

about a half hour like," she said. "But there

ived threatening tele- accept the letters and they hone calls since the as- were returned to Mrs. him ssination. Martin by the post office. "You think you know She also was concerned If an,

elapsed between the time are some things I have to you had better not say FBI had denied the exist- notified and • ad mire.- p anything," a telephoner once of an agent who in- police were Oswald • She said some of the told one witness, according terviewed °swamprior to rested. mother's traits are "more to what Mrs. Martin says the assassination. admirable" than traits of the witness told her, Mrs. Oswald told Mrs. "T h a t seems awfully the accused assassin's

More Shots? Martin she knew the name slow," Mrs. Martin says. widow. Also, some of the wit-of an FBI agent who had s he believes Oswald

Mrs. Martin said she panes believe they heard interviewed her son and may have run somewhere was watching television more than three shots and mad„ tape recording , else after shooting Tippet.

and saw Jack Ruby, Os- - ----g °" She believes he could have i mist the shots came in the Conversation shortly

Ya- ..._---- J blocks away, or sow- Ruby's apartment, a few

easily gone as far as wald's killer, burst into tears.

"I was a little mad

rats such as from an au- a f t e r Oswald returned moult rifle, Mrs- Martin from Russia.

shout it and told Mrs. Os- - where else before going to

-weld ( the mother) that it the Texas Theatre. — was a sad spectacle," Mrs.

.„,Martin „recalled. —____

U til,:,.l.sg through a blanket] She said one of ther-setrhe mother said ' she "L would be i,1u,II UR, roll and could not possibly nesse; told her that she wanted the tape for the b e 1 i e v a b I e If he went identify it kept insisting to the secret Warren Commission, but somewhere else first," she

Now, of course, Marina service she had heard had been told by the Fort said. has , positively identified more than three shots. Worth FBI office that an She is disturbed by.how , the rifle. Mrs. Martin said the wit- agent of that name never quickly Oswald traveled

Mrs. martin says ytuthhess told her a secret sere existed. from the window from

Paine has been unable to leeagent finally declared: She Writes Mike which he allegedly s tot-the-

talk to Marina since that Picture Coat-erne Her Mrs. Martin wrote sen, president to the second

time. "We have three bullet M i k e Monroney, who floor lunch room where be

Whole Story Untold? wounds and we found wrote her back telling her was confronted and theft

Ith"T here are several three bullets so we must such an agent did work for sllsinwissed.,h3La,.,P°I...Lcernan'_,,,

ings that don't make have heard three shots." the FBI and had retired. ''Hut. Probe '''''"'''' ense," Mrs. Martin says. Mrs. Martin was con- She passed the information She said she would like

!"I don't believe we've corned by the picture in • to Mark Lane. to know more about Os-

been told the whole story national magazine showing In tracingthe footsteps wald's visit to Russia.

and I believe the Ameri- Oswald holding a rifle and Oswald is said to have There are other aspects

can people should demand wearing a pistol in a hots- traveled following the as- of the case which Mrs.

the whole story." ter. The magazine flatly sassination, the housewife Martin is reluctant to dis She said she Is con-states the pistol Is the one cuss because of what a

found there are discrepan- cerned that the Warren which killed Officer J. D. cies In times reported 41 c o n s i d e r s confidentia

Commission will not an- Tippet, who was allegedly the press, sources, -

ewer all the questions that shot by Oswald. She cannot understand--Although she says she is

need to be answered. an admirer of Mark Lane, Yet- Mrs. Martin re" why some 45 minutes

Primary reason for Mrs. membered an article say- she is not a member of the

Martin's visit to the Paine ing elapsed between the mur- citizens committee be has officials had learned

home was to find out where Oswald bought the der of Tippet and Oswald's formed. whether police came to revolver. The account said arrest if Oswald went di-

from the spot of the Initials Iaterestiag

her home or telephoned the pistol was purchased redly - e "lie has never told me

prior to the time Oswald in September. ,shooting to the theater. anything about the organ-

was arrested — some hour Date Conflicts . 7 Blocks ization," she said.

her home or called," had Oswald purchasing rested. the initials of the dead Presi-. Theatre where he was ar-. initials, the same as the killed Tippet to the Texas "JFK committee." The

It's seven blocks from

Mrs. Martin says she Is and one-half after the as- But the picture, she ro

rco

found out, was taken in the spot where Oswald interested in a proposed

Seems s , 'Strange' March — several months

"She said no one came before the news account

Mrs. Martin says. "It gun. ; Mrs. ht a r t i n, who dent. stand for "Justice seems strange that no one "These are some things walked the distance, con- for Kennedy." would check an address which need to be cleared dudes it should have taken "I believe we owe it to where his' wife and chil- up," Mrs. Martin says. him , no more than seven Mr. Kennedy to learn th 'dren lived once they deter- Concerned about the dis- minutes to get there. Since whole truth about this ter mined they were looking erepancies about the bullet the shooting took place a ribie event," Mrs.

wounds, Mrs. Martin sent few minutes prior to 1.:18 says. for Oswald." - In interviewing witness- registered letters to the p.m., she believes Oswald The image of Ossvadd's

es to . the assasssination, physicians who attended to could have been at the mother that the public has Mrs. Martin said she was the dying president. None theatre at 2:22 p.m. obtained. doesn't sit well told by Some that they had of the three doctors would salesman Sees Him with Mrs. Martin.

nothing about this, but about a report that the immediately called police, things about her I don't

A shoe salesman saw Comparison Made

go in and has said he "There are a lot of

about a half hour like," she said. "But there

ived threatening tele- accept the letters and they hone calls since the as- were returned to Mrs. him ssination. Martin by the post office. "You think you know She also was concerned If an,

elapsed between the time are some things I have to you had better not say FBI had denied the exist- notified and • ad mire.- p anything," a telephoner once of an agent who in- police were Oswald • She said some of the told one witness, according terviewed °swamprior to rested. mother's traits are "more to what Mrs. Martin says the assassination. admirable" than traits of the witness told her, Mrs. Oswald told Mrs. "T h a t seems awfully the accused assassin's

More Shots? Martin she knew the name slow," Mrs. Martin says. widow. Also, some of the wit-of an FBI agent who had s he believes Oswald

Mrs. Martin said she panes believe they heard interviewed her son and may have run somewhere was watching television more than three shots and mad„ tape recording

, else after shooting Tippet. and saw Jack Ruby, Os- - ----g °" She believes he could have i mist the shots came in the Conversation shortly

Ya- ..._---- J blocks away, or sow- Ruby's apartment, a few

easily gone as far as wald's killer, burst into tears.

"I was a little mad

rats such as from an au- a f t e r Oswald returned moult rifle, Mrs- Martin from Russia.

shout it and told Mrs. Os- - where else before going to

-weld ( the mother) that it the Texas Theatre. — was a sad spectacle," Mrs.

.„,Martin „recalled. —____

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""71.707frifassloa Shows jr.:' "Then, she showed me 's

her compassion. She said, 'If you had been in jail two months, you might feel : like crying.' "

! Mrs. Martin says the 1 t mother told her she would . . I "fight" for Jack Ruby if he were sentenced to the

. electric chair because she ! "doesn't believe in capital ' punishment."

In addition to traveling

in

'th her, the children have ctively participated in the amity inquiry.

What Now The older daughter, 1B-

year-old Victoria, has done much of the writing on a 31-page, typewritten report

• that has been written on their investigation. -

What do they intend to - do with the report!

"Show It to anyone inter-ested," Mrs. Martin said.

. "Mostly, it's for my chil- ..,af.'"IL.•• dren when they grow up." . .„ .k. I- Teresa, - the 12-year-old t.: - 4 . , .. :‘,...", • • girl, read newspapers to

ck out articles about th A family investigation of We ansastanation has been carried on by the i sassination.

Mary Martin family of Hominy. They are. front row from left. illiiie and Steve, "She did much of the both mine, and, rear, Teresa, 12, Mrs. ILarlia and Victoria, IR. arch," Mrs. Martin said. 'Hundreds of Dollars' The two sons, Mike and

Steve, both 9, cut out the - articles and examined pho-tographs, she said.

She refuses to say how much money she has spent in the investigation, but confirmed it has been in the "hundreds of dollars."

Her telephone bill last month was about $70, she said.

Why has she done it! "For my family." she

said. "And I hope enough • ordinary citizens will be-. come interested enough to demand the answers to the Ill licus puzzling,-11,e.f..._

• -C

""71.707frifassloa Shows jr.:' "Then, she showed me 's

her compassion. She said, 'If you had been in jail two months, you might feel : like crying.' "

! Mrs. Martin says the 1 t mother told her she would . . I "fight" for Jack Ruby if he were sentenced to the

. electric chair because she ! "doesn't believe in capital ' punishment."

In addition to traveling

in

'th her, the children have ctively participated in the amity inquiry.

What Now The older daughter, 1B-

year-old Victoria, has done much of the writing on a 31-page, typewritten report

• that has been written on their investigation. -

What do they intend to - do with the report!

"Show It to anyone inter-ested," Mrs. Martin said.

. "Mostly, it's for my chil- ..,af.'"IL.•• dren when they grow up." . .„ .k. I- Teresa, - the 12-year-old t.: - 4 . , .. :‘,...", • • girl, read newspapers to

ck out articles about th A family investigation of We ansastanation has been carried on by the i sassination.

Mary Martin family of Hominy. They are. front row from left. illiiie and Steve, "She did much of the both mine, and, rear, Teresa, 12, Mrs. ILarlia and Victoria, IR. arch," Mrs. Martin said. 'Hundreds of Dollars' The two sons, Mike and

Steve, both 9, cut out the - articles and examined pho-tographs, she said.

She refuses to say how much money she has spent in the investigation, but confirmed it has been in the "hundreds of dollars."

Her telephone bill last month was about $70, she said.

Why has she done it! "For my family." she

said. "And I hope enough • ordinary citizens will be-. come interested enough to demand the answers to the Ill licus puzzling,-11,e.f..._

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1 Norfolk . .

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B -Uri t Lak• City San Antonio

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la Springfield Tampa

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NewOrleans Haven

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B Charlotte kilemphis Chicago Elli Miami

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Memorandum TO Director, FBI ( DATE: 9/12/62

COMMENTle..1 FROM : Legal Attache, Bonn ( 105-0-.766 )

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rresident John V. Zennody" received anonymously by the Bureau

eve post reviled et Greet Etirettgton, Wassashusetts o 4/3/64.

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referegoo to the vane end address to which subject iv vifttog it elloold ta voted that the Office of the Deputy Chiet of Mitt in men D.S. telticef Neadquarters,' Army Europe, tse inondcd this Immo and alOrese on.tbe list ccmlarlist Vampire iutollfgenel, collection drops talts OottO Match 17, 1964. A copy of tb's letter: and attached hat sae forvarOed to the Oureau on 4/15/04, under teption "Inbellipepee yeocurement'of Military Publication."

luta c,tfvr in being reported under an individual C.;AFt` educe JVariVs cqutact Ath a known hostile Intelligeuen drat onitee ble of intereet as a subject. The in ormation zoleting to t3 alamvssluation of the President is already krava to the ihtteatt through receipt of .the anonysomq vi

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14 MAR 2 1964

r

EARL WARNER. aminoma RICHARD L. RLIRE1121.1 Joel SFIERIPA CoortA HALE Roses GERALD IL Faro Jima J. MCCLDY ALLEN W. DULLES

‘.." PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION

ON THE

ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY

200 Marylaail Ave.. N. E.

WASHINGTON. 0. C. 20002

44..) Ir. :..:-Tr...

J. L* l'4.11' Comma

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Mr. J. Edgar Hoover Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation t,

Department of Justice Washington, D. C. (/,'

Dear Mr. Hoover:

Could you please furnish is with the following information concerning the C14 rifle: at what plant was the C14 rifle manufact is the number, 02766, appearing on the C14 rifle equivalent to a serial number, that is, is C14 the only rifle of its type which bears this number; if not, what is the nature of this number, how many other rifles are likely to have borne this number, and how many of those are likely to have been sold through United States distributors.

In order to insure that our record is sufficient, I think f

al 14 that the information you elicit on this subject should, if possible,

U. 2 `:.; Italian munitions industry. .'

originate from or be confirmed by appropriate officials of the

Sincerely, Ki g , 1

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14 MAR 2 1964

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EARL WARNER. aminoma RICHARD L. RLIRE1121.1 Joel SFIERIPA CoortA HALE Roses GERALD IL Faro Jima J. MCCLDY ALLEN W. DULLES

‘.." PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION

ON THE

ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY

200 Marylaail Ave.. N. E.

WASHINGTON. 0. C. 20002

44..) Ir. :..:-Tr...

J. L* l'4.11' Comma

FE B 2 8 1964

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Mr. J. Edgar Hoover Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation t,

Department of Justice Washington, D. C. (/,'

Dear Mr. Hoover:

Could you please furnish is with the following information concerning the C14 rifle: at what plant was the C14 rifle manufact is the number, 02766, appearing on the C14 rifle equivalent to a serial number, that is, is C14 the only rifle of its type which bears this number; if not, what is the nature of this number, how many other rifles are likely to have borne this number, and how many of those are likely to have been sold through United States distributors.

In order to insure that our record is sufficient, I think f

al 14 that the information you elicit on this subject should, if possible,

U. 2 `:.; Italian munitions industry. .'

originate from or be confirmed by appropriate officials of the

Sincerely, Ki g , 1

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El' - . •• ■ .‘ J. Lee Rankin General Counsel

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Sincerely yours,

L.; Lair;31; Rom

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REC 23, 1 - w.. c. Sullivan 9L q5

March 10, 1964

BY COURIER SERVICE

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Reference is made to your letter dated March 6, 1964, wnecn was received over the weekend, advising that the Commission will heTr testimony of bus driver Cecil J. McWatters and cab driver Willinm Wayne Whaley on March 12, 1964. Your letter then comments that in view of this you desire certain items of information no later than March 11, 1964.

Our Dallas Office has been instructed to handle the requests contained in your letter and they will be completed as soon as possible. The short time allotted within which to obtain the information desired in your letter may prevent this Bureau from meeting the deadline which you set.

In order for this Bureau to render the complete assistance to the President's Commission which we would like to give, it would be helpful if the requests could be sent to this Bureau in sufficient time to properly handle them. We will extend every effort to carry out your desires and your assistance is requested in giving us as much advance notice as possible.

The foregoing confirms the conversation had with Mr. Howard Willens of your office on March 9, 1964.

.c• • 411.

Honorable J. Lee Rankin General Counsel The President's Commission 200 Maryland Avenue, N. E. Washington, D. C.

Dear Mr. Rankin

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REC 23, 1 - w.. c. Sullivan 9L q5

March 10, 1964

BY COURIER SERVICE

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Reference is made to your letter dated March 6, 1964, wnecn was received over the weekend, advising that the Commission will heTr testimony of bus driver Cecil J. McWatters and cab driver Willinm Wayne Whaley on March 12, 1964. Your letter then comments that in view of this you desire certain items of information no later than March 11, 1964.

Our Dallas Office has been instructed to handle the requests contained in your letter and they will be completed as soon as possible. The short time allotted within which to obtain the information desired in your letter may prevent this Bureau from meeting the deadline which you set.

In order for this Bureau to render the complete assistance to the President's Commission which we would like to give, it would be helpful if the requests could be sent to this Bureau in sufficient time to properly handle them. We will extend every effort to carry out your desires and your assistance is requested in giving us as much advance notice as possible.

The foregoing confirms the conversation had with Mr. Howard Willens of your office on March 9, 1964.

.c• • 411.

Honorable J. Lee Rankin General Counsel The President's Commission 200 Maryland Avenue, N. E. Washington, D. C.

Dear Mr. Rankin

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C N... PRESIDENT RESIDENT'S COMMISSION (-k)

• - ON THIS -

1-Lt. :*1.:. ASSASSINATION or PRESIDENT KENNEDY

V

EARL IVA/a Chaim=

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HALE BOOM CEJULD IOW JOHN 1. lit-CLOT .A11.1.EN W. DULLES

'200 Maryland Ave. NE. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20002

3..ust aAsanse GeradOmerl

-- MAR 6 1964

Mr. J. Edgar Hoover Director Federal Bureau of Investigatioo - • Department of Justice Washington, D. C. 20535

‘114-te&r.A'- JeLl- r On March 12, 1964, the Commission will ar the testimony

...." r, '..-.. pf bus Ce_cil_J>44Watters, and cab driver, William Wayne i."'!-----Whale -- ...y._ In connection with this testimony, the Commission would ---;-• 1....

. i..,;,.--- like to receive, not later than March 11, the following documents:

1. The manifest for cab driver William Wayne Whaley for November 22, 1963, which should be in the possession of the city transportation company, 610 South Akard in Dallas. A copy of this was made available by the personnel manager, E. E. Potts, in an interview on November 29 with SA's Henry J. Oliver and Louis M. Kelley. See report of Robert Gemberling, November 30, page 352.

2. Cab driver Whaley was apparently driving cab number 36 according to page 348 of said Gemberling report. We would like a photograph of said cab.

3. Bus driver McWatters is employed by the Dallas Transit Company and, according to an interview on

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November 22 with SA's Wardwell D. Odum and Alfred C.

assigned to the Munger bus, run number 1213. We would Ellington (page 346, Gemberling, November 30), was

like to have the bus compary provide on a rrl. of Da.11a

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• - ON THIS -

1-Lt. :*1.:. ASSASSINATION or PRESIDENT KENNEDY

V

EARL IVA/a Chaim=

1110C1NILD 6. mewl SHERMAN oxen

HALE BOOM CEJULD IOW JOHN 1. lit-CLOT .A11.1.EN W. DULLES

'200 Maryland Ave. NE. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20002

3..ust aAsanse GeradOmerl

-- MAR 6 1964

Mr. J. Edgar Hoover Director Federal Bureau of Investigatioo - • Department of Justice Washington, D. C. 20535

‘114-te&r.A'- JeLl- r On March 12, 1964, the Commission will ar the testimony

...." r, '..-.. pf bus Ce_cil_J>44Watters, and cab driver, William Wayne i."'!-----Whale -- ...y._ In connection with this testimony, the Commission would ---;-• 1....

. i..,;,.--- like to receive, not later than March 11, the following documents:

1. The manifest for cab driver William Wayne Whaley for November 22, 1963, which should be in the possession of the city transportation company, 610 South Akard in Dallas. A copy of this was made available by the personnel manager, E. E. Potts, in an interview on November 29 with SA's Henry J. Oliver and Louis M. Kelley. See report of Robert Gemberling, November 30, page 352.

2. Cab driver Whaley was apparently driving cab number 36 according to page 348 of said Gemberling report. We would like a photograph of said cab.

3. Bus driver McWatters is employed by the Dallas Transit Company and, according to an interview on

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November 22 with SA's Wardwell D. Odum and Alfred C.

assigned to the Munger bus, run number 1213. We would Ellington (page 346, Gemberling, November 30), was

like to have the bus compary provide on a rrl. of Da.11a

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• Dear Mr. Hoover:

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the route of said bus, In addition, we would Like to have marked the points of transfer from said bus to another bus route with the other bus routes also noted on said map. In addition, we would like one of your agents to interview an appropriate official of the bus company to ascertain whether or not bus transfers are assigned to a particular bus driver according to numerical sequence as shown on the face of the various transfers, and, if so, we would like to have all records pertaining to the transfer numbers assigned to bus driver McWatters on the afternoon of November 22, 1963. In addition, in said interview, we would like to verify whether or not the punches used by the bus drivers for punching transfers are individually distinctive as to punch marks so that a given punch mark can be readily identifiable as belonging to a particular bus driver. Finally, we would like to have a picture of the outside and also two pictures of the inside of the bus McWatters was driving on the afternoon of November 22. One of the inside pictures should be taken from the rear of the bus with the camera aimed toward the front and the second picture should be taken from the front of the bus with the camera aimed toward the rear.

S ince rely, 2.0

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/ J. Lee Rankin General Counsel

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the route of said bus, In addition, we would Like to have marked the points of transfer from said bus to another bus route with the other bus routes also noted on said map. In addition, we would like one of your agents to interview an appropriate official of the bus company to ascertain whether or not bus transfers are assigned to a particular bus driver according to numerical sequence as shown on the face of the various transfers, and, if so, we would like to have all records pertaining to the transfer numbers assigned to bus driver McWatters on the afternoon of November 22, 1963. In addition, in said interview, we would like to verify whether or not the punches used by the bus drivers for punching transfers are individually distinctive as to punch marks so that a given punch mark can be readily identifiable as belonging to a particular bus driver. Finally, we would like to have a picture of the outside and also two pictures of the inside of the bus McWatters was driving on the afternoon of November 22. One of the inside pictures should be taken from the rear of the bus with the camera aimed toward the front and the second picture should be taken from the front of the bus with the camera aimed toward the rear.

S ince rely, 2.0

•/ , S /. • / " t d 't /

/ J. Lee Rankin General Counsel

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FBI

Date: 3/10/64

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(Priority or Method of Mailing)

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Mr. TnIsern-Mr. Iltitnnnt.--- Mr. M‘yhr_ . Mr. Crisper Mr. C.1111han

('4,nral Mr. 1). ...rirts. Mr. r ns Mr. Ir Mn Mr. 611:van__ -Mr. argil __-Mr. rater_ Telt. Room _ Miss Motives -Mies Candy

TO: DIRECTOR, FBI (62-109060)

FROM: SAC, WFO (89-75) (p)

ASSASSINATION OF_PRESIDRYT -JOHN F. KENNEDY, NOVEMBER_22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS (00:DL) --

Re WFO tel call to Bureau 3/10/64,

--YEE1/Pii-A-MaTTX221EA -And,Mrs __FlaugaAug both Negro, of ifa7rgE1117-Teira ed-at WFO 3)10/64 and advised they had information concerning the assassination of President KENNEDY. They advised they have written numerous letters to the Secret Service regarding this matter and they have been interviewed by the Secret Service and the FBI in Marshall, Texas. They seemed to be very confused as to which office they wanted to give this information. They were advised the FBI would accept any information they wished to furnish. However, they decided not to. furnish any information to the FBI but instead would furnish it to the .Secret Service.

Inspector THOMAS J. KELLEY of the Secret Service was tele--phonically contacted and be advised that he would dispatch a car to WFO to escort these ladies to the Secret Service Field Office. He also advised their files reflect VERDELLA MONTGOMERY is'a-"mental case." - Shortly thereafter, two Secret Service Agents arrived.at WFO and departed with these ladies.

WFO confirming the above by letter to Secret Service.

WFO indices negative re VERDELLA MONTGOMERY and FLORINE JAMES. ...4?

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Mr. TnIsern-Mr. Iltitnnnt.--- Mr. M‘yhr_ . Mr. Crisper Mr. C.1111han

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TO: DIRECTOR, FBI (62-109060)

FROM: SAC, WFO (89-75) (p)

ASSASSINATION OF_PRESIDRYT -JOHN F. KENNEDY, NOVEMBER_22, 1963, DALLAS, TEXAS (00:DL) --

Re WFO tel call to Bureau 3/10/64,

--YEE1/Pii-A-MaTTX221EA -And,Mrs __FlaugaAug both Negro, of ifa7rgE1117-Teira ed-at WFO 3)10/64 and advised they had information concerning the assassination of President KENNEDY. They advised they have written numerous letters to the Secret Service regarding this matter and they have been interviewed by the Secret Service and the FBI in Marshall, Texas. They seemed to be very confused as to which office they wanted to give this information. They were advised the FBI would accept any information they wished to furnish. However, they decided not to. furnish any information to the FBI but instead would furnish it to the .Secret Service.

Inspector THOMAS J. KELLEY of the Secret Service was tele--phonically contacted and be advised that he would dispatch a car to WFO to escort these ladies to the Secret Service Field Office. He also advised their files reflect VERDELLA MONTGOMERY is'a-"mental case." - Shortly thereafter, two Secret Service Agents arrived.at WFO and departed with these ladies.

WFO confirming the above by letter to Secret Service.

WFO indices negative re VERDELLA MONTGOMERY and FLORINE JAMES. ...4?

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