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UNITED STATES COVER, SENT
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Mr. DeLoach
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DATE:3-16-64
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fair.= Taoal Trotier
HairreY Gandy
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On 3-13-64, furnished Inspector Kemper
of your office a copy of a le er he had received that day fr captioned individual. i
office had received previous correspondence from this individual requesting .
asses ce in proc ssin his claim for disability as a result of military service. In the
letter received by n March 13th,tillittaated in part, "my old
buddy Lee- swald o me as summer on a bus to Mo i e, t when he went out of this
world, -he-wanted the whole world to know it, I think he got his wish. that money I give
him as a loan from one friend to another, well I probly never will see it any damn way,
but I got enough pleasure Nov. 22 about dinner time, just watching television. "
office also furnished a copy of a letter, dated 3-11 64,
from @r. J. W. Giles, Director eterans Administration (VA) Hospital, Tuskegee,
Alabama, which indicated that was admitted to that hospital in September, 1961.
He was characterized as being schizophrenic and having a histor of "irresistible urge
to destructiveness and uncontrollable temper, now in remission. as readmitted
to this hospital briefly in late 1962, and was also in the Montgomery A Hospital briefly
in 1963. The letter indicated that he is receiving a nonservice-connected pension of $85
a month for arthritis. It is noted that this letter from rGiles1 was initiated on the basis
by gm A419
We conducted an
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INFORMATION IN BUFILES:
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Bufiles contain no reference.'
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applicant-type investigation regarding &liar rady Ward, Jr.
in 1957 in connection with his employment with the Atomic Energy
Clarksville Tennessee. This investigation disclosed no unfavor
letter and the letter by pr. Gile)are attached. Copies o
RECOMMENDATIONS:
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I. That attached airtel be sent to SAC, Mobile, instructing
immediately interviewed concerning his statements regarding Oswald and that records of VA Hospitals at Tuske ee and Montgomery be reviewed for information refl cting on OM mental stabil" .
Enclosures c3),
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ommission at
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OPIK...dm PIO IS 111110-161 oar 1941 10.0. OM W.. MP, NO. SF
UNITED STATES COVER, SENT
Memorandum
lV Teinon Belmont to . .1:- h
red I, , DeLmch
tY
TO
FROM :
SUBJECT:
Mr. DeLoach
4497
DATE:3-16-64
Tele. nom
fair.= Taoal Trotier
HairreY Gandy
9
On 3-13-64, furnished Inspector Kemper
of your office a copy of a le er he had received that day fr captioned individual. i
office had received previous correspondence from this individual requesting .
asses ce in proc ssin his claim for disability as a result of military service. In the
letter received by n March 13th,tillittaated in part, "my old
buddy Lee- swald o me as summer on a bus to Mo i e, t when he went out of this
world, -he-wanted the whole world to know it, I think he got his wish. that money I give
him as a loan from one friend to another, well I probly never will see it any damn way,
but I got enough pleasure Nov. 22 about dinner time, just watching television. "
office also furnished a copy of a letter, dated 3-11 64,
from @r. J. W. Giles, Director eterans Administration (VA) Hospital, Tuskegee,
Alabama, which indicated that was admitted to that hospital in September, 1961.
He was characterized as being schizophrenic and having a histor of "irresistible urge
to destructiveness and uncontrollable temper, now in remission. as readmitted
to this hospital briefly in late 1962, and was also in the Montgomery A Hospital briefly
in 1963. The letter indicated that he is receiving a nonservice-connected pension of $85
a month for arthritis. It is noted that this letter from rGiles1 was initiated on the basis
by gm A419
We conducted an
I
of allegations against the Tuskegee Hospital made to
INFORMATION IN BUFILES:
.02)
Bufiles contain no reference.'
REC- 43
applicant-type investigation regarding &liar rady Ward, Jr.
in 1957 in connection with his employment with the Atomic Energy
Clarksville Tennessee. This investigation disclosed no unfavor
letter and the letter by pr. Gile)are attached. Copies o
RECOMMENDATIONS:
i •
I. That attached airtel be sent to SAC, Mobile, instructing
immediately interviewed concerning his statements regarding Oswald and that records of VA Hospitals at Tuske ee and Montgomery be reviewed for information refl cting on OM mental stabil" .
Enclosures c3),
1 Mr.2jklaCh --EI closures (3)
- Mr. - Frir'inctiriac. (a) 4.114/
A. Jones to DeLoach memo 15: misimamislit
(Recommendations continued)
2. That upon receipt of the r esults of this investigation, someone in your (Mr. DeLoach's) office contact o advise him of the information obtained.
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A. Jones to DeLoach memo 15: misimamislit
(Recommendations continued)
2. That upon receipt of the r esults of this investigation, someone in your (Mr. DeLoach's) office contact o advise him of the information obtained.
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Nine 8' x 10" photographs of the C14 rifle are enclosed for the Bureau. Also enclosed is an Autostat of one page which is the manifest for shipr:ent 03376 which departed Port of Genoa, \ Italy, on 9/28/60. The manifest discloses rifle C14 was included ro
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TiNC:ED STATES DEPARTMENT OPcUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
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Washington, D. C., - - March 17, 196
ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY; NOVEMBER 22, 1963; DALLAS, TEXAS
The following information was furnishe by a confiden-tial source abroad on March 16, 1964:
1. Rifle C14 was manufactured by the Fabbrica Armi Esercito Terni - di Terni (the Army Arms Plant of Terni, Italy).
2. The number C2766 which appears on the barrel of the C14 rifle is the serial number of the rifle.
3. The C14 rifle is the only one of its type which bears serial number C2766.
4. It was not possible to definitely establish how many of this type of rifle were sold. It was established, how- ever, that the Carlo Riva Machine Shop of Brescia, Italy, shipped rifles of the same type to Adam Consolidated Industries, Inc., 404 Fifth Avenue, New York 18, N. Y., telephone number Wisconsin 4-4490. Rifle C14 was one of the rifles in a lot of 5200 so shipped. This shipment, numbered 3376, was shipped from the Port of Genoa, Italy, on the ship "Elettra Fassio" on September 28, 1960.
Concerning the shipment of these rifles to Adam Con solidated Industries, Inc., there is presently a legal proceeding by the Carlo Riva Machine Shop to collect payment for the ship-ment of the rifles which Adam Consolidated Industries, Inc., - - claims were defective.
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ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY; NOVEMBER 22, 1963; DALLAS, TEXAS
The following information was furnishe by a confiden-tial source abroad on March 16, 1964:
1. Rifle C14 was manufactured by the Fabbrica Armi Esercito Terni - di Terni (the Army Arms Plant of Terni, Italy).
2. The number C2766 which appears on the barrel of the C14 rifle is the serial number of the rifle.
3. The C14 rifle is the only one of its type which bears serial number C2766.
4. It was not possible to definitely establish how many of this type of rifle were sold. It was established, how- ever, that the Carlo Riva Machine Shop of Brescia, Italy, shipped rifles of the same type to Adam Consolidated Industries, Inc., 404 Fifth Avenue, New York 18, N. Y., telephone number Wisconsin 4-4490. Rifle C14 was one of the rifles in a lot of 5200 so shipped. This shipment, numbered 3376, was shipped from the Port of Genoa, Italy, on the ship "Elettra Fassio" on September 28, 1960.
Concerning the shipment of these rifles to Adam Con solidated Industries, Inc., there is presently a legal proceeding by the Carlo Riva Machine Shop to collect payment for the ship-ment of the rifles which Adam Consolidated Industries, Inc., - - claims were defective.
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The onwer of the Carlo Riva Machine Shtop, during a
visit made to the United States in December of 1960) verified.
that about 7,000 of the rifles shipped to Adam Consolidated
Industries, Inc., were in the possession of a company owned by._
Louis Feldsott of Yonkers, New York.
There follows a detailed description of the markings -
and numbers which appear in the photographs of the C14 rifle, -*-
serial number C2766:
Photograph 1. Depicts one of the weapons 91/38 modified
by the Carlo Riva Machine Shop and sold to the Adam Consolidated
Industries, Inc., of New York.
Photograph 2. The number C2766 is definitely the serial
number of the rifle. The letters "SD" mean the inspector of the
rifle.
Photograph 3. 1940 is the year of manufacture. The .
Inscription "MADE ITALY" was placed on the rifle by Carlo Riva
Machine Shop at the request of Adam Consolidated Industries, Inc.
The crown emblem means the rifle was tested by the Army. Arms
Company.
Photograph 4. 1940 is the year of manufacture. "MADE
ITALY" is the inscription Adam Consolidated Industries, Inc.,
1/2 wanted inscribed on the weapon prior to shipment. The crown
R. E. Terni means the rifle was manufactured and tested by the
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et? Photograph 7. "Rocca" indicates the name of the
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the bolt cocking piece. Rocca, in fact, is named Giuseppe Rocca,
who owned a machine shop in Lumezzane, Brescia, Italy. The shop
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The onwer of the Carlo Riva Machine Shtop, during a
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that about 7,000 of the rifles shipped to Adam Consolidated
Industries, Inc., were in the possession of a company owned by._
Louis Feldsott of Yonkers, New York.
There follows a detailed description of the markings -
and numbers which appear in the photographs of the C14 rifle, -*-
serial number C2766:
Photograph 1. Depicts one of the weapons 91/38 modified
by the Carlo Riva Machine Shop and sold to the Adam Consolidated
Industries, Inc., of New York.
Photograph 2. The number C2766 is definitely the serial
number of the rifle. The letters "SD" mean the inspector of the
rifle.
Photograph 3. 1940 is the year of manufacture. The .
Inscription "MADE ITALY" was placed on the rifle by Carlo Riva
Machine Shop at the request of Adam Consolidated Industries, Inc.
The crown emblem means the rifle was tested by the Army. Arms
Company.
Photograph 4. 1940 is the year of manufacture. "MADE
ITALY" is the inscription Adam Consolidated Industries, Inc.,
1/2 wanted inscribed on the weapon prior to shipment. The crown
R. E. Terni means the rifle was manufactured and tested by the
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es the caliber
of the rifle.
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means the barrel of
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Terni, Italy.
'-' --: Photograph 6. It was not possible to establish what -
54 .:- , the letters nAG-47-2if mean; most probably they
indicate the
kl -* - ,. , quality of steel u
sed to manufacture the rifle and the letters
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was completed. -
et? Photograph 7. "Rocca" indicates the name of the
V .-f. designer or artisan of the rifle who
manufactured and furnished
the bolt cocking piece. Rocca, in fact, is named Giuseppe Rocca,
who owned a machine shop in Lumezzane, Brescia, Italy. The shop
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Photograph 8. P.G indicate the initials of the- designer who duringihe perioc of manufacture of the rifle furnished the. bolt handle..
Photograph 9. The number 40 indicates the year of manu-facture whin the mark on the extreme right of the photograph is the inscription made by the person who inspected the breech.
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Photograph 8. P.G indicate the initials of the- designer who duringihe perioc of manufacture of the rifle furnished the. bolt handle..
Photograph 9. The number 40 indicates the year of manu-facture whin the mark on the extreme right of the photograph is the inscription made by the person who inspected the breech.
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Referenced memo Gauthier to Callahan 3-14-64. The source for the photographs used in preparing the below nemtioned brochures are as follows:
Avlia0e-Randle Homes, Irving, Texas
Item Number
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Referenced memo Gauthier to Callahan 3-14-64. The source for the photographs used in preparing the below nemtioned brochures are as follows:
Avlia0e-Randle Homes, Irving, Texas
Item Number
1 through 8 9 through 14 15 through 16 17 hrough 18
▪ Texas School Book Depository, Dallas, Texas
1 through 2 3 through 5 6 through 9 10 through 11 12 13 through 17 18 19 through 20 21 through 24 25 through 26 27 through 29 30 through 33 34
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Date
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C. Bus and Taxi Exhibits
1 through 7 11 through 14
FBI 3-10-64 FBI 3-10-64
RECOMMENDATION:
None; for information only.
Memo Gauthier to Callahan Re: Visual Aids 3-16-64
C. Bus and Taxi Exhibits
1 through 7 11 through 14
FBI 3-10-64 FBI 3-10-64
RECOMMENDATION:
None; for information only.
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COMMUNICATIONS SECTION
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TELETYPE
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8-09 PM CST URGENT 3-3-64 LJH . r / 7. .
T DIRECTOR 105-32,555 (i. /,...
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zAer-,/cMA I. .TrGuiterY -1k url'A LEE HARVEY OSWALD, AKA, k9-....41, ..CUBA. jri k '' :! ,. -''
PHOTOGRAPH OF FRAZIER-S CAR AND DETAIL MEASUREMENTS OF FIRST CT 5 e,E))
FLOOR TEXAS SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORYAAND.EMPLOYEE PARKING LOT
COMPLETED MARCH SEVEN, 'SIXTYFOUR. DIAG4 OF FIRST FLOOR TSBD
WITH PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING REAR ENTRANCE TO FLOOR, DIAGRAM RELATING
PARKING LOT AREA TO TSBD WITH PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING PARKING LOT
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AND TSBD, CLOSE-UP VIEW OF FRAZIER-S CAR IN PARKING LOT
POSITIONED BY FRAZIER APPROX. SAME PLACE CAR WAS PARKED AT TIME .Z.;
OSWALD LEFT CAR ON MORNING NOViMBErittiUtf4TWO, LAST WILL BE 4. --4
AVAILABLE'TO INVESTIGATIVE DIVISION ON MARCH NINE,, NEXT. DETAILIt .:.-.1
MEASUREMENTS OF REMAINING FLOORS INCLUDING BASEMENT COMPLETED ''' 1.1 '-';' (AIR Miii. Si4c7Ai-
MARCH EIGHT`, INST. DATA FURNISHED EXHIBITS SECTION VIA AMSD,* '''' /.);viii
WHERE DRAWINGS WILL BE COMPLETED SOON AS POSSIBLE. NECESSARY' ,-1/1";
TECHNICAL DATA CONCERNING THE PREPARA720F CHARTS, pIlpi .- -/01/2 0--
AND PHOTOGRAPHS RELATING TO PAINE, RAND -FRAZIER HOMES LOCATED'
IRVINGiTEXAS.SCHEPPLEPFFOR IMMEDIATE AND CONTINUOUS,APNT;OW 1'.."
ON MARCH NINE, NEXT Or INSPECTOR GAUTHIER AND DALLAS AGENTS=, . .':
KNOWN TO Ilia,VIdUiCS:i1NVOLVED. TWO DAYS HILL BE REQUIRED JO
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COMMUNICATIONS SECTION
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T DIRECTOR 105-32,555 (i. /,...
t) FROM DALLAS 100-10,461 1-P. i/ it..; ,i.-
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PHOTOGRAPH OF FRAZIER-S CAR AND DETAIL MEASUREMENTS OF FIRST CT 5 e,E))
FLOOR TEXAS SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORYAAND.EMPLOYEE PARKING LOT
COMPLETED MARCH SEVEN, 'SIXTYFOUR. DIAG4 OF FIRST FLOOR TSBD
WITH PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING REAR ENTRANCE TO FLOOR, DIAGRAM RELATING
PARKING LOT AREA TO TSBD WITH PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING PARKING LOT
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AND TSBD, CLOSE-UP VIEW OF FRAZIER-S CAR IN PARKING LOT
POSITIONED BY FRAZIER APPROX. SAME PLACE CAR WAS PARKED AT TIME .Z.;
OSWALD LEFT CAR ON MORNING NOViMBErittiUtf4TWO, LAST WILL BE 4. --4
AVAILABLE'TO INVESTIGATIVE DIVISION ON MARCH NINE,, NEXT. DETAILIt .:.-.1
MEASUREMENTS OF REMAINING FLOORS INCLUDING BASEMENT COMPLETED ''' 1.1 '-';' (AIR Miii. Si4c7Ai-
MARCH EIGHT`, INST. DATA FURNISHED EXHIBITS SECTION VIA AMSD,* '''' /.);viii
WHERE DRAWINGS WILL BE COMPLETED SOON AS POSSIBLE. NECESSARY' ,-1/1";
TECHNICAL DATA CONCERNING THE PREPARA720F CHARTS, pIlpi .- -/01/2 0--
AND PHOTOGRAPHS RELATING TO PAINE, RAND -FRAZIER HOMES LOCATED'
IRVINGiTEXAS.SCHEPPLEPFFOR IMMEDIATE AND CONTINUOUS,APNT;OW 1'.."
ON MARCH NINE, NEXT Or INSPECTOR GAUTHIER AND DALLAS AGENTS=, . .':
KNOWN TO Ilia,VIdUiCS:i1NVOLVED. TWO DAYS HILL BE REQUIRED JO
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COMPLETE WORK IN IRVING AND ANOTHER FOUR DAYS TO COMPLETE
CHARTS IN EXHIBITS SECTION. ASSIGNMENT WILL BE COMPLETED
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RICHARD B. RUSSELL JOHN SHERMAN COOPER HALE roma GERALD R. FORD JOHN J. McCLOY ALLEN W. DULLEE
PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION
ON THE
ASSASSINATION OP PRESIDENT KENNEDY
200 Maryland Avc. NE.
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20002
Mr. J. Edgar Hoover Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Department of Justice Washington, D. C. 20535
Dear Mr. Hoover: k C) - • I
Re: Assassination of President Kennedy
/ As of Deceiiber 27, 1963, the FBI Laboratory advised that
the paper bag mar ed Q-10 was not the same type of paper as was t used in specimen -52. Q-10 is identified as the brown wrapping paper in the shape of a long bag which was found near the window from which the shots were fired. K-52 is a replica paper sack made from paper and tape available in the shipping room of the Texas School Book Depository. The report states "it was determined that the paper and tape used for specimen K-52 is different from the paper and tape used for the Q-10 paper bag that was previously sub-mitted in this case." (Gemberling, 1/7/64, "FBI Laboratory Exami-nations," page 47.)
To the contrary, the supplemental report of the FBI, dated January 13, 1964, at page 4, says
"The FBI Laboratory examined the brown wrapping paper in the shape of a long bag which was found near the window from which the shots were fired. It was determined that the wrapping paperE4441 the three-inch manila t.i.pe used to construct the bag were the same as that used by the Texas School Book Depository." --.
MAR 24 19643 to the tests made and the conclusions drawn.
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EARL WARREN.
RICHARD B. RUSSELL JOHN SHERMAN COOPER HALE roma GERALD R. FORD JOHN J. McCLOY ALLEN W. DULLEE
PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION
ON THE
ASSASSINATION OP PRESIDENT KENNEDY
200 Maryland Avc. NE.
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20002
Mr. Tn!Ann-- Mr. Belmont___ Mr. I4T-41r . . Mr. emsrer
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Mr. J. Edgar Hoover Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Department of Justice Washington, D. C. 20535
Dear Mr. Hoover: k C) - • I
Re: Assassination of President Kennedy
/ As of Deceiiber 27, 1963, the FBI Laboratory advised that
the paper bag mar ed Q-10 was not the same type of paper as was t used in specimen -52. Q-10 is identified as the brown wrapping paper in the shape of a long bag which was found near the window from which the shots were fired. K-52 is a replica paper sack made from paper and tape available in the shipping room of the Texas School Book Depository. The report states "it was determined that the paper and tape used for specimen K-52 is different from the paper and tape used for the Q-10 paper bag that was previously sub-mitted in this case." (Gemberling, 1/7/64, "FBI Laboratory Exami-nations," page 47.)
To the contrary, the supplemental report of the FBI, dated January 13, 1964, at page 4, says
"The FBI Laboratory examined the brown wrapping paper in the shape of a long bag which was found near the window from which the shots were fired. It was determined that the wrapping paperE4441 the three-inch manila t.i.pe used to construct the bag were the same as that used by the Texas School Book Depository." --.
MAR 24 19643 to the tests made and the conclusions drawn.
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