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Mr. Irving Dav~on called and said he would llke to see you · · !'l
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at the office for a short period of time each day; that you were busUJ ~
occupied while here and you had not been maklng any appolntmenta ~
for this reason.
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He then said he had ~ome ln!ormallon about two men (whos~':.
names he could furnish) who are puttl~ up a tot or money ··~m:e tq
1 .,our President'' and he thought Mr. Hoover and you should h~ve.iuiJs
, Information. He said he would be going to Dallas over the t:· e~k-end
for the football game and wou~d return around Tuesday or nelt week.
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. Dufilcs contain noUung pcrUne~t concerning L~~na~~ Da~~~~,s··f~l:::;:
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I Office. McDonald ls a graduate ln good standing of the 67th Session of the FBI .. ~~:· .
National Academy. Dufiles Indicate Ulal news sources of 8-18-64 Indicated that:· ·
McDonald had been granted 90 days leave lo act as a security officer for the · _'.
Rep.iblican National Committee. His specific task was that of protecting Senator
Barry Goldwater during the Presidential campaign. McDonald has always sup- .. ·
porlcd the FBI and often expressed his great admiration for It and for the Director.
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He ls the inventor or U1e Identi-Kit, which ls a i>roccss for using a series or nega-
tiv~s of facial characteristics which may be placed on top or each other to Corm
a ~omposile picture. This process ls used lo approximate a picture of a criminal
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. :I George DeMohrenschildt, Polish born of Russian parents and a ·:~-- .~
aturalized American citizen, Is carried in Section B of the Reserve Index of ·. ·
ur Dallas Office. He was a social acquaintance of Lee and Marina Oswald in
alias prior lo the assassination. Because o( his Russian background, considerable
spcqulation occurred during our investigation of the assassination that DeMohrens-
chil~t might have been lnvolv.e d. Nothing was ever developed Indicating this was
so. · In 1964 DeMohrenschlldt took up residence in Haiti where he worked as a
Consulting Engineer for the Government of Ulat country. He returned to Dalla.a
in November, 1966: DeMohrenschildt has been de scribed as an unprincipled
adventurer wllo has lived primarily by his wits. Married four times, he haa
been characterized as a braggart of poor moral character who has epgaged 1n a
number of illicit affairs. · .
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The Edward Cohen mentioned by Davidson may be identical with
Edw~rd St~~en who currently resides at 308 ·N Street, SouU1wcst, Washington,
D. Q. 1 He has never been the subject or an FBI investigation; however, our files
lndi(f'l~e that Cohen allegedly was in contact this year with "Ramparts" magazine
for th~ p.irpose of soliciting piblicalion of an "exp9sc" type or story on Overseaa
Nati~j¥ Airways (ONA) and President Jolmso.n •s alleged association with lt. . .
Cohcrl ·was alleged lo have indicated that many active and rct11·ed military officers
are connected with ONA and Cohen fell such a story would create a big "smell"
and would be most embarrassing to Mr. Johnson. In July, 1959, Edward Slone
Cohen advised the Slate Dc1xu·tment he planned lo attend the Seventh World Youth
Festival in Viem1a , Austria J during the Summer ' of 1959. Our flies furU1er reveal
that Wallace M. Cohen, Chevy Chase, Maryland, the taU1er of Edward Stone Cohen,
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was a former member of the National Lawyers Guild {NLG), having rcslgned . ln ·.· ·
November, 1939. The NLG has been cited as a communist front by the House .-, .":
Com.mltlcc on Un-American AcUvitJes. According to Davidson, U\e Edward Cohen
he contacted currently is employed by anoU1er Government agency and he bcllevea
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George,:!' Dimitr~ was a professor of languages, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New
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UNDER ~ ;AUTHORITY OF S. RES. 862, B7TH CONGRESS,
AND S; RES. 26,.SSTH CONGRESS, A~THO.RIZING. THE COM:- ·-
MITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS TO STUDY THE ACTIVI- .
TIES OF NONDIPLOMATIO REPRESENTA.TIVES OF FOREIGN.
P.RlNC!PA.LS IN THE UNITED STATES
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r~- record of vour career) I mean when you came to Washington and so on,
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.·e Mr. DAVIDSON. I came to Washington back in 1S41 when I went to
used . work for the ·war Production Board. I was there approximately 3
years. Then I entered into the public relations field privately, ap-
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;e 0£ REPRESENTATION OF NIGARAGUA, "ECUADORA-~NisIA., A.ND ISRAEL
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·of .Justice as a representative of·various foreign principals t _...., ·-... ··
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l>fr-. DAVIDSON. At thepre..."ent time I am registered mth the .Justiee
DeJ?arlmer:t fo': ·the Governrr:ent o:f .Ni~aragua, a~d l .have.~
ror Nicaragua. for gomg on .th~ ~ighthyear.... ,,.. ~'" '·'-· .: .-:; !.c _
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l>fr-. DAVIDBON. Yes, sir. . . · .. .,. ~ ., · ·;. · ". -:: ., ....... · ·-- i·::· ·'·:.-.
.oth- I . I. am presently registered· for.' the Republic of 'Ecuador,' and 'the;
Ecuadoran sugar producers... ·. . . . · ·: . '. , ,:';~_, ~ :- -·- ..:·, .~ ._ ..
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man, that, well, let's pass that for a minute. I'am also presently reg-
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-'· istered for the Indonesian National Army, part of the Republic of
Indo~esia 1 and I am also re_gistered for the Israeli +.TI:era:ft Industries,~
a sem10fficial branch of the uovernmentof Israel.
·T would like to state at this time, Mr. Chairman, that my representa- .
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tries is a matter of interpretation. · . · -··. -:-·:.~. .; ...... -~·-· ·~ :~ -··
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··:: r. ragua., S. A. ; that is a private corporation 9 ._. · :..·:> - - ·~· ·· : . "::· • :.. · ·-.:
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-wood de Nicaragua., but the reason I did was that the President of
Nicarag";la h~ a .stock inter~t in this corporation ·and.·1. felt that I
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RF.GISTRATION . AND DUTIES FOR PRESIDENT OJ! NICARAGUA : _
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~ Mr. DAVIDSON. Mr. Chairman, about 1955. I can tell you the exact
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that my: secretary be allowed to come in with nie because I am I!-Ot too
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": _ k:nowloogable about my: files, and I travel. ext.ensivel~ and I have had
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was in A.ugust..1955." · · · .' · · ··' · ·· ·
-.-~_~:~..::;r:~-. :):.~ :-~~_.:.:.-- The ~N. What were .your duties .on behalf of"Nica~aua!
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expenses which I felt they sho~ld pa.y for work that I was doing in
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their behalf they would' take care of them. · · . · · .. , .
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chiefly to try to encourage foreign investment into Nicaragua, trying
to bring U.S. capital into Nicaragua.
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The CiuntMAN. He was press secretary at the time he wrote thist
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Luis and please inform General Somoza ot Its contents. My letter la eel!·
explanatory, but yon can be sure that 1! it i.8 not J ohnson it will be Nixon and
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- The "we'~ is underlined. . .
Please a lert the wlre services to accept my cabled stories from Los Allgelee
which wfil be wired directly to you tor NovedadeS.
Sincerely yotl!s• .·
InVINo D.A'VIJ>sow.
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.Mr. DAVIDSON. I believe it is. I can't be sure, but to the he.st of my
knowledge that is the letter. · ·
The CHAIRMAN. This is the cover letter. In other words, this was
to Ls.n,g enclosing the other letter, too! · .'.(
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astray, he gets so much mail I wanted to be sure he got the letter in his
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I The CHAIRMAN. So you wrote the letter to the press secreUu-yt
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The CHAJ:RMAN. You sa.y, ''We will be with the winner."
Mr. DAVD>BON . I thought I had it locked, either Johnson or Nixon.
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By Gordon Chaplin~
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various-coven -n:ianeuveruigs att called
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''Youar.. intezestin&" --....irty." Well, I>..viQoo is the very ::p0:-- - ~t;..::~
"Me? Why? Listen, you'tt with The iheosiscif wittiness and has man:igcd tore- ;~: ·. -:-~~
..-., ~·r· Post. Who•s )'Out man travelling with main SO throcgb :Umost five ~-nlliistt:a- ~;'.J..: ,;.~;~
1:-ving Imidson, the Handy Andy of Ford?' Ford's going to be s1opping over in - t~ It's ~is-scoc:~ in tr3dc: ~~g pre- ;[;-~-'.~
][ . behind-the-$Cenes WashinglOn, Indonesia, I'll-bet-you -didn't know th:u • . c~~"ieright lnsic!eSioryfoccvcrybody; ~ ·· ~t. ·-•·:"1
o wanted no profile written about Nobody knows trun yec. I'll be there coo. a- at le:lst :ippcarmg co. In-the ·~ ic was '.!:;. _ -
him. "In my business, publicity is no You tdJ your man co call me at thelnc:lon~ 'WOnh ::bout $70,000 a year co him. Hes:iys ·;;1 · ;.:"?i
good," he said. -You can"t function with · -sia Hoed if be n eeds anything. I h:rve · it sworthaqu:irtaofa~now.
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it. I'm looking for de21s. I _put_people_to- _ .Jrjmc!s in Indonesia, ·-you un~cad? Jack An~ docs call D3ViQoo =id ~;(.: -~'.
geiher. I work on a very personal level" M:ixine Che!hire? WbencvCf' she i;ittds to before that Drew Pe3r.;0n C'3!1ed him ln :-::.~· . :._:/:
We were sluing eown to lunch in the kr.ow sameth.ins3becalls me. Jack Andel-- fael-Pcacson .~-~e-rentedof ·. -- '. :F.:';,>5
.red-'1roc:>ded.- gilc-edg~-rwili<- G1Wii!Jc- -son. They all call me... · fice space from him and once, during. the ·:,! ·1!_.~
CJub. With us was the 24-)'C'lC-cld son cf Jxk Andefson ·:i.1d Mnine Cheshire 1960 Democratic ampaigns in Los hag& ;J
Indonesia's f-ottign minister, a guest cl we.re he:ivy company. Cocld I call him ioo? Jes when they couldn't find convenient ;:.; · . '·
DaVid.oo's until he .found an apartmenL I h:icl the definite feeling we I could-as lodg'ings, they even rented rooms in his ho- :;:-: : -~ ·~
D:ividson and I -were going t0 talk aver the . Jong as the profile was never written. • • tel suice. When T _ - - ~;:,.:: ·_. :,,.:.::::
profile. He winked at a waitres:J and • Hoffa dis:a Davidson was me
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"'Why write abouc me.? I'm not interest· Davids<>O's plain. white bminess card ew Orle21U M:ifia chieftain ~Joi ?cbr--· - --:g:~~
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Dnidson is very small ani:J quiclc. a 5S- fici:Jl c:icegory. One friend says he's the Invidson v.·ho . had his poone n·wmcr: -· :"( -'- ...
year-Old l!!f=Chaun with p;rl'cccly man;. grease that keep the imc:tinery running When Andersen wanc.N -co question. _ ::·
cured nails. He has·no shMp edgc:s: even smooth. Another c;ills him a hum:m y : .• · • .
his gold.cufilinks are rounded. He wears ·. switchbcard. Bur _if_thtte is anybody in acru:illy broug~t B:alcc:r to his cfficc. '"Your.· ·'< • .
gray .suits that match my b:>ckground Hi.s Washington :!"~gives the_"impression of _ first ~icn Qfj~is .thac hc"s a c~c::rp -· - .~!, . - -'~
alltg:iror ~ his rings are sharp bufliot - knowing the fu;&; S!Dr)':tlle story tk.t oper.itor,...-Andenon s:iys now. '13..n when - . <;; :_· <:~~
coo sh2rp. He is b:a1d on tap but lbe g:a7 -·. can never be ccm;>letely told but the mctt you get to know him you fim:thc's i;ot ·be~~ . -·..;;'." ··· · ._.,
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h:iir on the sides is uimmed ·regubtly ar · . knowing of v.:h~~peci3lly iri 't.bis city ter cone.acts than Cbrk O~ord or any · . . -~J ~ - :··
the Sutler Hilcon b:irbcr shop, where he is -sqxirares ~~n')OYc:ri.fiom c.'lc moved. it . other -~t. Louis 'moothic. In her hes scr . ~ -:::.. ~ .· · ·
_- ~ l on a first-~'basis with the be:rbc= In i.! Irv D:tvidson.. Cc:rt::ilnly, p:ople like · - ·=bcliev;:bJe contac<S. · rd~,~~ ; .
\ tbc G:1slight Och, a w:itcring ~e cl CK>- • Qark Qiffyrd mcst k:low a &ood piece of I've inv~r::..Sccd a lot ICI!te pcr:ecnt;;::.- ;. ·
backst:ain set, be is on a firsc n:>me basis it, but tlley are cco bis. solia~pe<"t> and promorers bur r ...-.: never -n:ir re:,,, . .~:
?>'ir.h the m:i1lre d'. ·With A long,. ~;. ble r.o cr.:lke it into all the com!:= _foe.?.~ . anybody lil<.e him. ".Besides his frjen6hips - , __, _
an's n05e th:tt al.mo5t biscclS h is smile and ample, Oiffotd 'Would look"out of place ~I with Hoffa, Marcello and &.ikc:r, D:rvKlico J ; :· ":?-'"
weti~k e yes"lhat rrove a.rouad your face the Gaslizht, w~ Davic!son n or cnly 112' rcpn=nted the Amqjcan ~tttestS ol - ;.
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MJCHAEL OeANGELO . /\NTHONY BESASE PfTE LICAVOll-- . . '-. JOSEPH ZERILLI for the Michig•n •Uorney general's
: . _ .·j ~. : , olfice/ ond curren tly worlclng with
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<5c1 not end with the dismls..I of Pe•rson •imed •t · furthering re- porter: "I told him,.'Oo )'9U think .; •· crime strike force in Oetioil· IL . ·
W•rden Thoma>. Four ycon; f•ter; search on the-sociologial aspects I would do lh•ll Only. • domn t wos Piernnte who fru11u1ed the '
w,,den Junes C. Wood•rd lost of juvenile-delinqueriqi. Vonnie' s fool would agree in c,onviction and ' wish of Ohio offici•I> to hove Yon-
his jo& for f•vors. shown to LI· w ife, mothu .nd d•ughter w:ent then •>lc.-for th~ m>n to -be ser nie Licavoli paroled to Michigan. •'<··-··=····-·::
QYO!i ind oth..r welkonnected . • • to W.uhington to presenllhe check fn:er I became. quite disturbed, · p-,.,,...nte discovered IN! Michigan
(X)ltVictS. By this time Yonnie wn .Ill per'.on to the columnisL O•· •nd he saw that and got out of p•rcle authorities hlid mode only
...a awbli"""1 u the prison's "in- vidson wcceed.0 In persuoding ,. the.re in a . huny.H ' ~. • ~ ·;·· • . ·.A· "tursory inv~tig.tion · befor~
-<-,,.<. ,;de ha.... b•nking an interml P•ul Richm•n, exocutive secret•ry Judge Mcub. ..1d he t.>d nev- • agr~ing 10 accept Vonnie u • r..,
~~ . INl'T'lboen g.a~. M~ding a narcotics and co-Jouncier of the found:>tion, .. er menlloned the bribe •ttrrnpt " ide.nt. ·lhey p•id no heed. f.,. In-
ind liquor ring ond receiving spe- to visit Ohio •nd c!iA<CU>S the m.er-· to anyone because he belleYeS th"... >ta nee. to· the foe~ th•t son-in-low
ciol food. its of the Licovoli case with so- fact th11 a judge ls . even •P- J;icki,. Lucido, listed u living in
lo 19S8, an investig•tlon by the . key officials. Davidson imisted his prooched in this m•nner t•ints him . \he same Gro»e Pointe , _,. In
on;., Sl•te . highw•y potrol cfj,. role • in the miller was purely ·· to a d~grtt.
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a..ed, once •s•in. th•t Yonni" one of sympathttic helper. though Now retired, the judge. has been self octive in Mob bu>iness. Pler-
""ttceiving special privileg.,. and he did odmi~ ~ submitted a bill cl0>ely followlng rec:•nt develop- s•nte t0ok his, cose to Michig•n
1'1W1thorlt•d visi1on;, this time at for SUlOO to the lic•volis in rnents: ""I w., upset When I heard Attorney General Frank Kelley. .
~ lie prison's Hocking' Honor C.mp 1 950. . • ·. wha.t Jim RhodM had done," ~e . _ '"This is no ordinary pris.oner/' .
~ M'.ii tog.an, whtre he spent th r~ There we-fe otherS e.Jge"r 10 prO- soid. "He had llcavoll all but out · said Pier>•nle. "The· Mob In this
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' •;··~· . Ctowe, the camp suporintendent • W•rden R.tlph W. Alvi•, for one, out prison.". · o! ·. · arm. W~'ve been hitting them at ..
· ~, • •ho was forced to r.,.ign for "er- who protested in 1958 lhat Yon· ·'- ,the m•nagement level •nd thty're
~.~:c';: rot> in }udgrnenL" Prison ofncl•ls . nie wa> -pot being credited with · ·'f<>eling iL" (As a result of a strike
xl<nowledsed that Crowe h• d "re- the mony lin" things.he had .done _ . Plenty Of money · lorce·jnvestigalion. Pete Llcavoll"s
·"l~ riff, · c.i•td a few presents" from friend> .. specifically to spruce up the Hock- ·. floating around . ,• right-hand m•n. Mallhe,,; (Mike ·
.-dtr..J. af Yonnie. Thert w•sa
aood de>I Ing Honor C:.mp.. The w•rif•n ,v<• the fnforcerJ Rubino. was stn·
:. T~ 1nCn 10 It than th•L pl•lned that liavollliid purch•sed to set Vonnie r~~E! . tenced in M•rch to 10 yeors in pris-
For one thin&,. when Yonnie'J a le levi.sinn wt foe 1he· amp: .lnd
~sh•tr w» ~rrieO-the under· · · also h>d donated. • pool table, •
... - - .. . . · · on for inc;ome ~" cvuion.)
·1n 1957, longtime-. l~ Governor···~ .: *'We are besinning to get wit·· .. ~
•orid soci•I ev•nt of the- s...on · ash register 1IJd •dd;ng machine, . Jolm 8'°"!" .ervtd .u . governot nesseS,- gid Pieninte, " even somc-
it Dttro;L whid• Yonni1t h>d - · aspholt tile for the dining room for 11 doys bttween the time that from the Mob's own communiry.
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btf;>ed plan vi• prison telephon,.._ · Ooor, venetl•n blinds and d raperies · . Frank husd1e: WU 1worn iri as If Vonnie comes oUt it wm be a
f the llO\lten•nt Crowe wos •mong tl>e for the windows ond a sondbox U.S. sen•lor •nd the time' his sue;· le•ther in the ap ~f every Don ·
lir:le Fl"Sts. for children visiUng tfie;r father> c"'sor took the o•th of offic~ in Oetroit~•lly Petr. who
/ ithin In Ms spare t;me during his bu>'( and grandfathen... Brown •cknowledged to LIFE ~ . is alrudy too strong. And Yonniet
• the !Dy •t comp. Licovoll m•n•ged lo porters that ~overtures were made Vonnie Licavol i hu nowhere to
Yonnie~s wdl-wi~rs in the 0f-
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7 bad rollect a SlS,llOO debt owed him to me to con1ider UcavoWs use, go but the Mob. He wouldn"t want ,
...o•d "'lhe outside. Even In the Hjo lnt.H ganiud underworld hove been try- and they were flatly refused.'" He togoanywhereei.e.~ .. ; -~~;; ::. - •
:r,. hi> Yoonie is known u one who col-· ing for ye.,, to •ccomplish whlir W®ld not elaborate. ·
.,.1 ~ Tm>on time; . . . Governor Rhodes did with a sim- Another who wu approached - Highest in the minds of ihoM who
.,,,,,._.. Amon; licavoli"> p•rade of vls- ple announcemtnt on Jon. 27. lhe wu former Governor Mlch•el Di· watch Ohio politics these d•ys is
:!IT'.or bis:, acco,ding 10 witnnses, was previously mentioned $250,000 S.lle, himself a Toledo•n of hali•n not whether Vonnie licavoti stayt
.;. >.nd. Tum>ttr Pre.ldent Jame> Rlddle " spring YonnieH fund hos been parentagr. who had rdused clem- or comes out from behind ban;,
. who- Hoff>. Yonnie's •Wnlty for Tum• known lo enforcement offir;b)J for - ency for liC'lvoli twice during his but what the whole Linvoli affoif' · --·-· :..;_ • •
'· ~ em hu b~n • rtcurrent phe- more lhon a decade. Substanti•I term of office. He h•d just been will do to Jim Rhodes. · :' ,,:
.n or- · nomenof"!. Hi$ chief counser over portions of it, LIFE has le.,ned, bea ten In the eloctlon. Appuently Though not woll· known to non-- •
'" 10-. , t.. ye• rs ~as been a Te•mster l•w· hive more than once bee,; openly It w•s felt that OiS•lle. now a lame Ohioans. the bluff. h•nd..,me 'gov-
duck. might h••• soflentd his rni- ernor is one o( the most sptt-
..;u•nc
:woli.
,.... Moses Kri•lov of Cleveland.
1ht Licavolls' Detroit •nd northcm
offered to offtcl•b.
One w.. John M. Mccabe, the
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tude. On a fall day in 1 962. Mike lacularly successful p o liticl•ns In .
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' ~Ir Ohio range is he•vily org•nlred judge who h•d presided at the LI· OeAngelo appurtd with another the country •nd unquestioned
·• the · Te•mster territory. cavoll tri•I in Toltdo in 1934. When man at the executive mansion. The leader of the Ropublic•n p•rty in
• had A Wa1hlngton Te.amster-cor>- Frank l•usche w•• governor. Judge offer wH $100.000, with the lmpli- the si•lh most populous st.itc.
i'>•d 111<ced lobbyist and wide-swing· McC• be w.,
>pproochtd by • e>Uon lh•t It could be bargained Sought out for counsel and sup-
r fed- (ig pvblic rebtioM m1:n named I. sw~rlhy m•n who i~tifi~d him .. upward, If the out1oing governor port by Republican c•ndid•tn up
:: was lnirti; o..vidMJn made a brief but ulf •s being ""from Cltvel•nd.'" woukf t•ke: a(·t lon 1,vor•bte 10 LI· to and induding: Richard Nl"on,
c--..ame l:nvt' lry at " rrpreien ling'* Vonn;e H• olftred lht judge 5100,ll()() if uvoH before the govemor-elea, Rhodes w . . e•ptcled by many to
...1th " 1949 •nd 1950. D••idson In· he W04Jld w rite a letter to the gov· Jim Rhodes, took office. wind up on lhe na1ionaf tide.et
.>t be · &.ced Vonnie to donate $5.000 emor urging parole or pudon ror OISallt, who h•d been for.. l•st fall or. failing thot. >1 lull to
!>the I. !dgor Hoover found•tion, Vonnie Lica.voli, wornod by feder• I •gtnts 1hli1 • l>nd • top cabine t post. He sta1-ed
r,,,..,~.. : ~pet proittt of Columni1t o~ · The- judge recalled f0< • UR: re---- bribe •tlempt might be forthco,.,... . ln- Ohio; some ~socfat~~- . : ... ~;"'.:=, ::.=:.. :.:.
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Fl ow of the Skim
of1he loo1 was transported to Bcl-
•ium by a courier who dropped 11
into a [!russcls bank. The Bcli:ion
banke rs then were somehow In·
duccJ 10 send the stolen s<euritlcs
back 10 this country for sale.
O:hcr securities from other rob-
beries arc known to have been sold
by the Colombo Mob to banks In
West Germany. Fr.inc• a nd Af.
rica. Arrani:ements foe many o(
!he sales were mode by a London
fence-another improbable c~r
•cter: Abn Cooper, J6, an u-01
"·ho scr-cd a prison term for a ·. ·:·.
bank robbery in Germany.
Colombo"s ?np1<rs manoie
even bi;gcr pr >fits-ihough at
vc-itec risk-when they c:in in-
duce a U.S. banker 10 octtpt sto-
len stocks as collater•I for a loan.
The mol>sters then put the money
bcrro.•ed on the hot securities
into quick-p rofit loan-sharking.
whkh enobln the Mob to pay
. back th: banks so soon as to cost .
practic:illy noth ing in intertst. The
gan.iSltrs retrieve the stolen stocks
ond bonds. and then- if 1U works
well-po .t the hot s<euritiN for a
seco nd loa n from ye t anothu
bonk. Ail the time thi ~ is goins
on. uylo:kins fees urc Slill piling
up f.om hapless borrow<rs who
got money from the orisinal loans.
Colo.nbo has been known 10 dou-
ble hl; money in less llun t,.·o
mor.t ~s throu&h this repeated C)'·
clc. The key. 01· course, is a ban.leer
dc,i ous <nouah to aettpt the no-
len coll•teraJ. Federal officials
h.--. identified a doz.en such honk·
<r1 in ll e New Yori:. area who
ho>-. issued loan• 10 Colombo"s
men on stolen sccuritiN. All of
them are "hooked" by 1,. Mob
ia some way, lhroug.lt. phy>ic•I
fear or blackmail.
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through McDonald, who allegedly knew that President Johnson had
~ prior knowledge
·TEiM. and that
f the plans to assassinate President Kennedy
De Mohrenschildt was part of the conspiracy.
#iitan There has een muc specu a ion in the past that De Mohrenschildt,
--~r.;::~ho · was friendl~ with Lee Harvey Oswald, was involved, but the
f_a \ ·5 warren. Commission concluded otherwise. From an analysis of the
;-~,~ · ... book, i t appears that McDonald has cleverly taken many of the
\~t;;1jost questioned conclusions of the Warren Commission and conveniently
fitted them into his allegedly true story. He leaves himself .
an out in case his story is disproved by leaving the impression
he has taken the word of an old friend (Herman Kimsey, formerly
of the CIA, who is now deceased) and of the alleged assassin,
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in .good faith. An article from the 1/19/76 _edition of "The
Sacramento Bee,• Sacramento, California, describes the book as
one in a recent deluge of moneymaking stories claiming
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l the truth behind JFK's murder. It is sloppily written, illogical
in parts, filled with holes and riddled with typographical errors,
as if i t were produced in a hurry, which i t was." . ~
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. · -'~~ter three trips to Europe, he was finally put i
eueeu touch wi t~Saul" in London, Enqlapd, in June of 197 2 •. The
' talked for an hour and 40 minu.J:es in the lobby of the Westb y
Hotel. -
"Saul" said while he was training in G for
American ~'!ent. "Saul" gave this person the code name.-woit," -=';ifPiiiPii"f ' ~·~
the Bay of Pigs invas~on, he met a man he thought to ~i!Jl
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In the Spring of 1963, "Saul" .began to get word from. several ! .:
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sources asking if he was available. In May, 1963, he met 1_ .
"Trait" at a residence in Port Au Prince, Haiti. "Trait" asked ~... .
him if he could be hired to kill President Kennedy. He was '
given $2,000 to think it over. They next met in Guatemala 1
days later, and "Saul" told "Troit" the price would be $50,000.
He was given $25,000 a~vance money and was told the assassination
would take place in Texa·s and had to be in 1963. ~
"Troit" told "Saul" he had a friend who had recently ~
returned from the Soviet Union who was crazy enough to do any-
thing "Troit" told him to do. "Trait" said he had convinced the
friend that he ("Trait") was working for the Government and wanted
someone to shoot close to the President to scare him and cause
him to make better use of his Secret Service protection. "Trait"
said that as a test of the friend he had him fire some shots 'at
General Walker in April, 1963.
The next day "Troit" identified the friend to "Saul"
as Harvey Oswald. He said Oswald would fire several shots from
a rifle close to the President, but would have no knowledge of
the assassination plot. He would be told he was in the pay of ·
the CIA. "Saul" would fire his shots under the cover of the
noise of Oswald's shots. It was expected that the Secret Service
agents would fire at Oswald believing that he was trying to
assassinate the President. "Saul" was then to shoot . Oswald
under the cover of the noise of the Secret Se~vice shots.
"Troit• said the plan cailed for planting a bullet
from Oswald's gun in a place which would tie the killing to
Oswald. (This would be the so-called "pristine" bullet.)
"Saul" was to fire bullets which disintegrate. "Trait" agreed
to have Oswald go to Mexico City, Mexico, so "Saul" could
observe him prior to the assassination.
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"Saul" went to the .county Records Building on that
morning at approximately 11:40 a.m. He carried his weapon
strapped to his upper body under the right armpit, with the
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ammunition as being very high velocity, not explosive, which
shattered into fragments -w hen it hit a hard object, thus
denying any possible ballistics comparisons.
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"Saul" said that about 8 minutes l~ter he saw Oswald
in position in the window of the Texas School ' Book Depository
(TSBD).
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(1) Hugh c. McDonald
In addition to the normal material relating to
McDonald's attendance at the NA and other law enforcement
contacts, Bureau files tain an 11/1/67 memorandum concerning
w ·D<-ze!- visit of an I. Irvin 'dson to FBIHQ on 10/31/67
-- (62-109060-583 Davi son sai he had been approached by
Leonard Davidov, whom he described as a business acquaintance
who was president of Security Associates, a WDC closed-circuit
and . burglar alarm company. Davidov had told Davidson that an
"Eastern group" was ·p utting up a lot of money to learn the truth
about the assassination of President Kennedy. The group was
working through McDonald, who allegedly knew that President
Lyndon Johnson had prior knowledge. of the plans to assassinate
President Kennedy and th~t a George De Mohrenschildt was part
of the conspiracy and supposedly was instrumental in the training
of Oswald for the actual murder. Davidson said McDonald at the
time was associated with Howard Hughes in the sale of he+icopters
to law enf orcernent agencies and McDonald had promised a share of
the police helicopter business to Davidov if he would help
McDonald.
No indication was found in Bureau files of . any
connection of McDonald with CIA.
(2) I. Irving Davidson
Davidson is described as a registered agent for severai ·~}
foreign governments, including the Governments of Haiti and '~
Indonesia. · / ~
(3) Leonar*vidov s:I4- fr/tJ)._ Wlli'
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oavidov is listed as o~of- the- persons- Hired by
McDonald to assist him in security of the Goldwater campaign
in 1964. He is also the person in the book Kimsey had told
McDonald to go see to get his records if anything happened to him.
In the book·, McDonald. claims that after Kimsey' s death he went
to Davidov for the records, but was told that the CIA, FBI, and
other intelligence agenci es had taken over the records immed~ately
of the FBI obtaini~g such records. c·
after Kimsey·• s death. No indication has~been found in the files
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(1) No less than 17 pages of the book are devoted
to self-aggrandizement by the author. He constantly praises
his investigative abilities, contacts, experience, and plugs
his "Identl.-Kit." · ·
(1) The author tries to prove his self-thought ~
fantastic ability for making identifications. He claims to
have recognized "Saul" from 40 feet away in 197.2, after havinq.
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seen him. only hJ_iefly J11961. j · _ j ; ",--: ... ., .
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1 mentions . the ~:'a~t c::h~~ p~r:ons,
such as dla ' and ~ames~grrestal stating they may F~
have been ac omp is e by use of a7r propeifed needle capsules
and subliminal suggestion. He offers no real facts regarding
these deaths, but in raising questions, may be laying· the
groundwork for future books.
(4) Much material is devoted to demonstrating .....
McDonald's "super sleuth• image -- his vast contacts with the ·:
so-called "Blue Fox" intelligence network in Europe, his 1·
persistency in sticking with the search for •sau1• in spite ~1
of the personal expense and danger involved and the setbacks
(dead-end leads to various parts of the world).
. (5) The ~uthor's search for "Saul" began at the
Westbury Hotel in London, ~ngland, and ended there several years
later. This appears to be fantastic considering the time and
travel that elapsed in the interim.
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Gary Powers, a decade ago. been "secretly assi~ed" to Itkin surfaced in the.midst .. ·
The disclosure of Itkin's England by the CIA m 1965. h M dal l .
.t M Itk.
of t e arcus scan severa ,.· ')
role was made in a .sealed . In her affi daVI rs. years ago. He reve~led that. ~""' :~
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affidavit flied by t he CIA said she went to England he had provided th~ CIA with ·. .'/
yesterday in State Supreme with h er children "to es~b- political ~nformation on Hait! ,
• :.. .i·.-.Court in White Plains. and the Dominican R~p.ublic·· ;¥\.
lish a home in England which
· ·-·-'· --·-;-··Itkin· and h is second .wife, was necessary for a cover." under the code prune of ~t~
' · Adah, are fighting for cus- : ·"I was also informed by "Portia." But he,..: 'yas bes t - -~-~-· :,
my husband's suj>erlor thatknown for his infiltration of -~ · ~
.- the Mafia for the FBI, wryich
his. 'shop' would take care of '.)~
code-named him '.'Mr. Jerry." ~t:.+~
the [custocty] matter for us,"
she added. Itkin and his wif~·· pave JK"J~
been living on an Army reser..:-.......·.-1.,::
Mrs. Itkin described her
vation under th e protection Sha.
husband's undercover work of the government for more ' thr<·
as "dedicated patriotism." than two years. lie•
Hersh won cus tody of the
boys in an uncontested suit
after Mrs. Itkin said she was
told to stay in England by her
husband's CIA superior. 2 Killed
Itkin claims that nothing Conti11u.ed from Pag_e 1 ·
was done by the CIA to pre-
vent the loss of his wife's the area. Others said . .·... ... ....
children to Hersh. had heen triggered w •
., At the request of the gov- a young white man p·
ernment, J.ustice Leonard out leaflets and
Supple sealed the CIA affi- demonstrations
davit. and reserved decision the actio.n by .
·on the Itkin suit to regain
in Cambodia. st·
custody of the youngsters. . students had r
_ The CIA, lt was learned, caus e many b'
conceded Itkln's former sta- being sent to
tus with the hush-hush diately after,
agency. By midi?'·
The 43-year-old labOr law- cades had
yer has Peen a key witness east and
in four successful federal campus r
prosecutions in the last two lane m
years. His testimony helped which df
to convict such prominent from t;
HERBERT ITKIN figures as former city Water Abo·'
Undercover Man Commissioner James L. Mar- Guarcr
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Davidson said . Duvalier ne ver had the money to make any arms
He ~aid that he never made any arms deals, but that i t was
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prison. He said that was his only meeting with Charles and
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D.C. He met him through Jack Armand of Pittsburgh. He said
he was very friendly with Hoffa but never on his payroll.
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They had contact several times a week. Davi~son said he
wanted to borrow money from the Teamsters in exchange for
his public relations help. He said he was a Hoffa loyalist
in the Hoffa-Fitzsimmons dispute. He said he still has con-
tacts several times a week with aoffa 1 s family.
.... · ·the judge ·in the case sensed that some thing was wrong with
the way the case was brought. Davidson said that at on~ time
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DALLAS , TEXAS
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"Appoint~ent in Dallas: The Final Solution to
the 1;.ssassination of JF!<" by Hugh C. l1cDonald, as told to
Geoffrey Becca, was published by The .Hugh McDonald Publish-
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While McDonald is visiting with Kimsey, a man burs-ts into
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In July, 1964, McDonald assumes direction of .
Security Control for Senator Barry Goldwater, and his ..
running mate, Congressman William Miller, for the duration
of the 1964 presidential campaign. McDonald hires his ;1
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McDonald and Kimsey find themselves in Dallas, Texas, in
September, 1964, at which time Kimsey takes McDonald to
Dealey Plaza. Kimsey, at this time, tells McDonald
that President Kennedy was shot from a second floor window
of the Records Building, across the street from the Texas
School Book Depository (TSBD), and not from the famous
window of TSBD from which Lee Harvey Oswald fired. Kimsey
tells McDonald that the assassin told him the story him-
self, and that Lee Harvey Oswald was set up as the patsy.
Kimsey relates that the man McDonald saw in Kirnsey's office
on April 27, · 1961, after the Bay of Pigs invasion, was the
actual assassin, and described him as a "top assassin."
Kimsey also related to McDonald that if McDonald ever told
the story, Kimsey would deny it. Kimsey continued - that
someone hired this assassin, and that the CIA was not' in-
volved, but that the assassin felt there might have been
a Government connection. Kimsey said the assassin was
working for a private group, who had strong Government
connections. He continued that this assassin said he
first met the man who hired him to kill President Kennedy
in 1961 at a staging camp in Guat~mala for t~e Bay of Pigs
invasion, and that the assassin felt this man had a connection
with the u. S. Government. The assassin next saw the man
in Haiti, and the meeting took place in a house that could
have been u. s. Government property, at which meeting the
man told the assassin he was not representing any Government.
The assassin came to believe that a private group was behind
it.
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order to tie his gun; not Saul's, to the case. Saul was
to be firing a bullet ~hat disintegrates on contact, so
there would be no sign of a second weapon. Troit identified
the patsy as Harvey Oswald, and agreed to get hirn to Hexico
C~ty, where Saul could observe him.
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killing Oswald. H0\·1 ever, he relates thc:t a backup plan
provided for Jack Ruby to kill Oswald, and that Ruby was
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NOVEMBER 22, 1963
DALLAS, TEXAS
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On page 67·, he mentions the suicide of ~amt~•
orrestal, Secretary of Defense on May 22, 1949, and
ndicates that many believe Forrestal was the victim of
a carefully covered professional assassination. He
states that the profile of Forrestal indicates he was
not the ·kind of man· who would take his own life under
any circumstances. McDonald then continues to describe
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was subliminall~ controlled and compelled to leap to
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Yard, London, and lets Du Rose read the typescript about ;.·._ .
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McDonald then relates on pag~s 111 to 123 about ·-.
his trip to London, England, and Zurich, Switzerland, in
the winter of 1972, apparently referring to the early
months of 1972, and on page 122 agrees to meet a woman
contact at the Piccadilly . Hotel in London at 4:00 p.m.
on May 15, 1972.
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before he leaves London in a few days. That same
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Saul during the September 10 and 11, 1963, meeting that
the assassination will take place in Dallas sometime
between November 18 and 22, 1963. Arrangements are made '
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the right of the President. On page 179, there is a
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Saul fired, and this woul~ have made the fatal shots come
from the rear and slightly to the left of the President.
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On page 171, Saul's statement says · that on the .
night of November 21, 1963, he went to his hotel restaurant
and had a good meal and "just one vodka and tonic." It
shou~d be noted that in 1963, liquor by the drink sales
were not permitted · in Dallas, Texas, except in private
clubs, and if one wanted a drink in a hotel restaurant,
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NOVEMBER 22, 1963
DALI.J\S, TEXAS
The odds on two people being able to fire two shots each
from these two locations, endeavoring to make .them sound
li~e only two shots fired by one person from one location,
with a mass of witnesses in the area, are extremely remote.
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studies the Warren Report after rec~iving Saul's confession;
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the assassination indicating one purpose of Oswald's trip
to Mexico was that he was t _rying to· find a way to get to
Cuba.
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DALLAS, TEXAS
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via Amsterdam and London, and checks in at Statler Hilton
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JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY
NOVEMBER 22, 1963
DALLAS, TEXAS
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On December 24, 1975, a personal observation
by Special Agent Robert P •. Gemberling of t he Records
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Records Building Annex, and was erected in 1955. Each ;..:..;m.
floor of this building contains four wincows on the west
. side, which would afford a view of Houston Street and
Elm 'Street as it proceeds to the Elm Street underpass.
The first floor of this Records Building in 1963 was
occupied by the Tax Assessor - Collectors Office, and
numerous employees viewed the motorcade as it passed on
Houston Street and proceeded down Elm .S treet. The.
second floor of this building in 1963 consisted of
courtrooms, judge's offices, and judge's secretary's
offices. The trees currently in existence on the west
side of Houston Street .in what is referred to as Dealey
Plaza would now obstruct the view of a motorcade, but .1
in 1963, one could possibly have viewed the motorcade
from the second . floor windows of the judge's offices
and could ha~~ a.1:Jo viewed the 6th floor window where
Os~ald was lfdj(/{~. The availability of any of these ..
offices where the windows were located for approximately
50 minutes by anyone with a rifle is highly unlikely.
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that killed Oswald, since Saul was allegedly shooting
bullets which would disintegrate . :f . _!J
It should be noted that at no time in Saul's
statement does he indicate that he ever checks out the
location in the Records Building from which he will
fire his shots.
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NOVEMBER 22, 196"3
DALLAS, TEXAS
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George De Mohrenschildt testified before the
Warren Commission on April 22 and 23, 1964, and his
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for Haiti in the end of May, 1963.
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· :: :.:' recelvod consiai'ril>re attantion from the .modi a. :.. This attention ":· .::f}~~~- ·' j
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Mr. McDonald knows the roal assassin of President Kennedy. _.., · ·,: _~,;... ~~·:· · I.
Mr. ~lcDonald claillJ.!I ho iaet: tho assassin-to·bo in the offices . . :"·.·: ' ·
of now deceased Agency staff employeo Herman Kimsey on · . ~ _"·:
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·. fact, told Mr~ McDon·ald of ·the coB1plicity of this individual, ...
-· ·.,.:; .. Saul~" · in the Kennedy as5assination~ . Mr~ McDonald claim that . . :·:~.~--~: . I
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terminated in July 1962 and died in January 1971. During tno!j. · ·. ~...._.-;(
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l. ON 16 JUNE 65, ATON CONSTANZO PALAU TOLD THAT
CONSTANZO AND GERALD PATRICK HEMMING HAD MET WJTH ISADORE lRVING
DAVIDSON LATTER'S OFFICE 15 JUNE. DURING Y,[ETIN~, DAVIDSON SAlD HE
HAD BEEN TO ocr.RE? AND HAD TALKED TO GENERAL ANTONIO IMBERT BARRERAS.
DAVIDSON SAID PLANS WERE DEFINITE AND THAT TEAM WOULD BE LEAVING
FLORIDA FOR DOMREP IN ONE OR TWO WEEKS. (VAVE COMMENT: RE GROUP'S
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FOR TEAM OF 49 CUBAN EXILES AND 11 AYiERICAN CITIZENS BE 'SENT oonREP,
IT DECIDED THA·T NO APIER !CANS TO BE INCLUDED ON TEAM>•
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