8/13/2019 Jack Rubenstein http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/jack-rubenstein 1/32 .R N\ cv el O'JL¥---1- 5 4 t UUOCi ~:;C ;Jl .1 VI,.I -A- ct 0 (j C... L · _ __ . . _ : J C ~ (F ev . 1- B - c O) ' FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION ) 9_ ~ · g Date April 14 • 1964 1 Captain FRANK MANNING. Investigative Division, El Paso County She riff a s Office, El Paso • Texas, advised that one EDDIE M O S E S ~ who has been known to the El Paso County Sheriff's Office for a number of y e a r s ~ furnished to them the following document: " Call JP: Frank Brown. a former Oklahoma law officer • - I who now l v s hc :'e says that an incident in_li9.2_8 d e ~ ~ ~ i . t e l y ~:.~~ a l Ab e __ u b ~ n ~ t e ~ n , h<?ll1 .. . ? : , ~ ; ~ v e s to __ be .. J ~ c k . . u b y ~ to _ g ~ n r u n n ~ __ . T ~ ~ g y ~ an<;l . ~ u n i t i o n _ were being t a ~ r : P - E ~ C . u b a a_ _1_ d _ ~ ~ n t s ?,~ats ide _ y • as f~J: as. could_ _ _ _ t ~ ~ l i s h e d . ' "BroT• .m, who was born and raised in Duncan, Oklahoma, became a member of the Duncan, Okla. police d e p a r t m e n t and later of the Oklahoma State Crime Burean . . His brother-in-law is pr ese ntly n ight chief of police for Duncan and a younger r e lative is on the Dallas, T e x ~ police force. It was whi. le Brown was with the crime bunaau that a local man called 'Smitty', often in trouble with the law. drove a c a r la nd e d with guns and ammunition through the town of Duncan . Of fi ce r :;, including Brown · gave chase, but were forced to turn b ac k when the car crossed the Okla - Texas line. However, the c ar dr _v e n by · smitty overturn. ed shortly afterwar_. between the R e d River bridge and th e town of ~ 1 d Texas. · "An inve s tigation by the Texas Department of P u b l i ~ Safety a nd th e FBI r e ve a led . involvement of Rubenstein. owner of the Carou5f.d Club in Dallas. in the gunrunning incident, Brown say s . · - "A memor· y · expert ' has · told a u t h o r i t ~ he saw Lee Os walj in ' Rubys' stri p palace s e v ~ r a l days prior to the presidents• · a s_sas ina )on , ac co r ding to a UP wire story. 120 4/9/64 EL PASO , TEXAS EP 44-2l4 ot - F i l a i - - Date di eta ed _ _ 4 -- --l._.._, ~ _ ___ d o-: u m• Hl l <:: C n t • lu,. ro< dth " r o r n m e n o r c o n c lusi o ns o l t h11 F' B I . It 1:. th., pr op MIY o f t h ., F' B I a n d Is l oaned t o U a n d l t ~ cue n o t to b e dl.'\t(' l but.,d o u t Rl dtKt y ou r I I I ), ;. t J i l i . i i f ) I H I • t · o: I j , I . : ' - i : I' iJ li j i I t I r· I t I i II I ; I
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Date Apri l 14 • 1964
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Captain FRANK MANNING. Investigative Division, El PasoCounty She r i f f as Office , El Paso • Texas, advised tha t one
EDDIE M O S E S ~ who has been known to the El Paso County Sher i f f ' s
Office for a number of y e a r s ~ furnished to them the followingdocument:
"Ca l l J P : Frank Brown. a former Oklahoma law off ice r• - I
who now l v s hc :'e says tha t an inc ident in_li9.2_8 d e ~ ~ ~ i . t e l y~ : . ~ ~ a l Ab e __ u b ~ n ~ t e ~ n , h < ? l l 1 ... ? : , ~ ; ~ v e s to __be .. J ~ c k .. u b y ~ to
_ g ~ n r u n n ~__ .
T ~ ~ g y ~an<;l .
~ u n i t i o n_were being
t a ~ r : P - E ~ C . u b aa__1_d_ ~ ~ n t s ? , ~ a t s ide _y • as f ~ J : as. could__ __ t ~ ~ l i s h e d . '
"BroT•.m, who was born and ra ised in Duncan, Oklahoma,
became a member of the Duncan, Okla. police d e p a r t m e n t and
l a t e r of the Oklahoma State Crime Burean . . His brother- in-lawis present ly n ight chief of police for Duncan and a youngerr e la t ive is on the Dallas, T e x ~ police force.
I t was whi.le Brown was with the crime bunaau tha t alocal man cal led 'Smit ty ' , often in t rouble with the law. drove
a ca r la nde d with guns and ammunition through the town ofDuncan . Of f i ce r :;, including Brown· gave chase, but were forcedto turn bac k when the car crossed the Okla - Texas l ine. However,
the ca r dr_ve n by ·smitty overturn.ed short ly afterwar_. between
the Re d River bridge and the town of ~ 1 d Texas.
· "An inves t igat ion by the Texas Department of P u b l i ~Safety a nd th e FBI r eve a led .involvement of Rubenstein. owner
of the Carou5f.d Club in Dallas. in the gunrunning incident ,Brown say s . · -
"A memor·y ·exper t ' has· to ld a u t h o r i t ~ he saw Lee Oswalj
in 'Rubys' s t r ip palace s e v ~ r a l days prior to the presidents• ·a s_sas ina )on , acco r ding to a UP wire story.
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U a n d l t ~ cu e n o t to b e dl.'\t(' l but. ,d o u t R l dtKt y ou r
THOMAS F. CONLEYCHIEF, FREEDOM OF INFORMATION CENTERUNITED STATES ARMY INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
ATTEN: MIIA:CAFFORT MEADE, MARYLAND 20755
1 References :
a Your l e t t e r dated 29 October 1976 re ; DCII check for JACKRUBENSTIEN and SAUNDERS COMPANY and US ARMS DEALERS-SCAN)INAVIAwhich proved nega t ive
2. In t h i s l e t t e r you s t a t e d you would be pleased to conducta dd i t i ona l r esea rch to obta in a copy o f the repor t for me
should I ob ta in the or ig ina t ing agency of the r e ~ o r t
{ .a Enclosed p lease f ind document from recent ly dec l a s s i f i ed
· CIA f i l e on Oswald which revea l or ig ina t ing Agency.
In t h i s l e t t e r you a l so s t a t e d The DCII check i nd ica ted nor ecord o f any Army i nve s t i ga t ive records concerning Jack LeonRubenstein , DOB; 25 March 1911, the subjec t of your r e q u e s t
We d ~ d r e t r i e ve and examine f i l e s rega rd ing o the r indiv idua lswith the same name •••
a In a Dept. of Sta t e Off ice of Secur i ty Memo /For ; AbramChayes / From: RAYM0ND W. LAUGEL, Act . Dep. Ass. Secre ta ry
for Secur i ty :(dated . 24 ·Nov . 19·63} . a re fe rence i s made toa l e t t e r from a New York Import Firm w r i t t e n in 1958 by
a Jack Rubenste in to the Office o f Munit ions Cont ro l r e que s t -ing permiss ion t o nego t i a t e the purchase of f i rea rms andammunition from an I t a l i a n f i rm • Do any of the DCII r e -por t s concern t h i s man's a c t i v i t i e s ? I bel ieve t h i s man i s
::e:::::: ::t:o:::kh:::y:hat it is highly likely that ackRuby t r i e d to conceal h i s involvement in a ~ e n t t r a ns a c t ionsand gave a f a l s e D.O.B. So what I am looking fo r i s a JackRubenste in who was involved with any kind of CUBAN connec t ion
o r any connect ion with a Corporat ion t h a t l a t t e r tu rned ou tto be a f ront for o ~ g a n i z e d crime o r the Teamsters Union.were any o f the Rubenste ins whose cases you reviewed connectedwith ~ A C K BLANEY JOHNSON, DONALD EDWARD BROWDER, DOMINICKBARTONE, CARLOS PRIO o r ROBERT McKEOWN?
Thank-you for your t ime and e f fo r t in t h i s mat te r I wantyou to know I apprec ia t e it.
I r e f e r to your r ecen t l e t t e r again asking to obta in underthe provi s ions o f the Freedom o f Informat ion Act a copy o f
a l e t t e r wri t ten in 1958 by Jack Rubenstein.
We have now searched our ~ a s ~ n ~ ~ { ~ ~ i c e o f
Munit ions Control for t h e _ ~ ~ Cor o r ?;; \)t f a i l edro l oca t e correspondence with them. We can es t ab l i s h
--±.ho..ug.b ehat_ :.he f i rm has not reg i s te red with the D e ~ r t m e n t_ _as a ma_n:gfactm;:-er or exporter of ~ = o n U e US tifii}i 1 t ~
]4 8 £ ; - and would no t have appl i ed for expor t l i censes . __
On January 12 we wrote you t ha t searches had been conducted,without success fo r the Rubenstein l e t t e r by the Federa l
Bureau of Inves t iga t ion the US Customs Service and o f the
Department of Sta te name, correspondence and secu r i ty f i l e s .At t h a t t ime we informed you t ha t whi le the l e t t e r was no t
among the documents in our ac t ive f i l e s we would i n i t i a t e
a t your expense a search o f our inac t ive f i l e s . As youknow, the Freedom o f Informat ion Act author izes theschedul ing of fees for the search of documents.
I assu re you the Department of S ta t e has no wish to denyyou access to the Rubenstein l e t t e r ~ and I herewi th r epea t
our of fe r to i n i t i a t e a search of our i n a c t i Y . e ~l oca t e i t ~ T h e search wi l l involve a review o f severa lthousand documents and would be cos t ly to you. I f you wishus to begin the search you should conf i rm your d e s i r e ~and we wi l l expect a depos i t o f a t l e a s t $500.
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Deputy Direc tor ~ eauo f Po l i t i co -Mi l i t a ry Affa i r s
Mr. A. J . Weberman6 Bleecker S r re e tNew York, New York
Dear Mr. Weberman:
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DEPART M EN T OF STATE
Wa sh i t on D C . 20520
January 12 1977
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I r e f e r to your l e t t e r da ted October 5 ask ing to ob ta in
under t he provi s ions o f the Freedom o f Informat ion Act
a copy o f a l e t t e r from a New York f i rm w r i t t e n in 1958by Jack Rubenste in ·
Searches have now been completed of the correspondence ,s e c u r i t y and name f i l e s in t he Department o f S ta t e andof the records o f the Federa l Bureau o f Inve · ·Uni ted Sta t e s Secre t Service . · 1 e ex i s t ence o f
nown 1n 19 63, we a re now unable to
l o c a t e it
It may e poss i b l e t h a t the l e t t e r i s conta ined in t he
i n a c t iv e f i l e s o f our f f i c e ~ Munit ions C o n ~ l That
o f f i c e mainta ins f i l e s o f cor respondence by corpora t ions ;a · i d e n t i fy t he company in New York for whomMr. Rubenste in wrote we Wl 1n1 l.athe absence o f infoLntaLion ident1fy1ng t he f i rm the
sea rch would i nvo lv e a re v i e w o f nea r l y fifteenthousand documents and wou l d be a t a c o s t to you o f about
2,500. There i s o f c our s e no assurance t h a t the l e t t e rw i l l be loca ted ; bu t if you wish us to begin the sea rch
you should conf i rm your des i re . ~ W e w i l l expec t a depos i t
o f a t l e a s t 500.
Si nce re l y
Barbara EnnisDi rec t o r Of f i ce o fFreedom o f In fo rmat ion A ffa i r s
Mr. A J. Weberman6 Bleecker StreetNew York, New York 10012
1. References :
29 October 1976
a. Your letter to the Freedom of Information Officer, Departmentof the Army, dated 5 October 1976, requesting documents pertaining toJack Rubenstein and the Saunders Company. Your letter was referredto this office on 15 October 1976 and received on 18 October 1976.
b. Telephone conversation between you and Mr. J. L. Slechta ofthis office 27 October 1976 . .
2. To determine the existence of any intelligence investigative filesregarding Mr. Jack Rubenstein, the Saunders Company or US arms dealersin Scandinavia, a check was made of the automated Defense Central IndexQf
Tnyest_gatians DCII). This Indexis
managed 5y the DefenseInvesti-
gati ve Service DIS) for the Department of Defense. The results of theDCII check indicated no record of an Army file regarding the SaundersCompany or US arms dealers in Scandinavia.
( ) 1 Your reques t for ma te r i a l under the Freedom ofInformat ion Act received in t h i s of f i ce on
i s hereby acknowledged.
( ) 2. Your fu r ther reques t o funder the Freedom o f n f o r m a t ~ o n Act receivedin t h i s of f i ce on concern-ing
~hereby acknowledged.
( ) 3. Your request w i l l be processed in accordancewith the terms o f the Act and you wi l l hear fromus as soon as poss ib l e .
( ) 4. The Department o f S t a te i s author ized to co l l ec tfees to o f f s e t the cos t s o f adminis ter ing the
Act and a schedule o f fees i s enclosed . Waivero f fees on grounds o f publ ic bene f i t can begranted only if the r eques te r makes an aff i rma-
t i ve showing o f such bene fit
( ) 5 Our records ind ica te t ha t you have an outs tandingde b t o f for se rv i ces p revious ly renderedto you by the Department o f Sta t e under t h i s Act.Regulat ions requi re t ha t t h i s debt be s a t i s f i e dbefore we can proceed with your cur ren t reques t
You are t he re fore requested to send t h i s of f i ce acheck o r money orde r fo r the above amount payableto the U.S. Treasury on r ece ip t o f which we w i l lbe happy to i n i t i a t e work on your reques t
A prel iminary survey i nd i c a t e s t h a t your reques t
w i l l involve ex t en s iv e c ons u l t a t i on , and /o r the
examina t ion o f wide ly d isbursed o r voluminousr ecords . An ex tens ion o f 10 days has the re fore
beenau thor ized
bythe Direc tor ,
Freedomo f
Informat ion Off ice , fo r process ing your r e que s t ,as provided fo r under the Act .
Your reques t does no t appea l to f a l l wi th in t he
l i m i t s o f rea sonab le d e f i n i t i o n as s e t ou t bythe Act . e a re t he r e fo r e asking you to cons ider
whether your reques t could be more sharply def ined
or l imi t ed in .e x te n t , and whether you wish to s t a t ea l i m i t fo r cos t s t o be i ncur red . e wi l l be happyto d i scuss t h i s fu r t he r with you by phone if youw i l l tell us when and where you may be reached.
Your reques t does no t appear to f a l l under theFreedom o f Informat ion Act because it does no t
r e f e r to r ecords o r documents o f t he Department .I f you have any i n fo rma t ion as to such r ecords o r
documents on the sub jec t you now reques t , p lease
inform us .
Since your r e q u e s t i nvo lves r ecords the r e f e r r a lo f which to unau thor i zed persons might be con
s t rued as an i nvas ion of p r ivacy , we must ask youto forward evidence t h a t you a re t he person d e
sc r ibed in these r ecords ( i f you a re applying on
your own behalf ) o r t h a t you a re~ l y
au thor izedto r e p re se n t a t h i r d pa r ty whose r ecords you a re
reques t ing . In fo rma t ion such a s your da te andp lace of b i r t h and Soc ia l Se c ur i t y number i s usu
a l l y s u f f i c i e n t fo r reques t s concerning yourse l f ;fo r t h i rd pa r ty r e ques t s a no ta r i zed s ta tement i sr equ i red from t he person you r e p re s e n t .
In fu tu re corresponde nce on t h i s r e q u e s t p leaser e f e r to cas e numbe r a t head . o f form.
Where No. 5 o r any o f Nos. 7 through 9 above i schecked the 10 day t ime l i m i t i s suspended u n t i l
a r e p ly i s r ece ived from t he r e que s t e r .
i n ~ e · l ~Barbara EnnisD i re c t o rFreedom o f Informat ion S t a f f
FREEDOM OF INFO STAFFBUREAU OF PUBLIC AFFAIRSSTATE DEPT.WASHINGTON D.C.
REFERENCES:
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a . My l e t t e r of Oct 28, 1976 rec . by Dept. o f S ta te Nov 3 , 1976b . Your form l e t t e r dated 11/4/76
1 . As you can see frmrn the enc losure FBI Rep. DL44-1639 a check wasmade o f the records of the AMERICAN EMBASSY , HAVANA by Mr. Donald
Simon, Records Management : e : s ~ - ~ ~ ~ : : ~ = = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r e q u e s t o fthe ·. · Warren Commission f ~ sayshe d i d n t check a l l the oox s , wouldl i ke a l l the boxes checked to - Jack Ruben-s t e in from 1955-1961.
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~ w o u l d also l i ke to k n o w ~ f the r ~ ~ ~ g s conta in any gf the fo l lowing names: DONALD EDWARD B ~ W D E R MACK BLANEY JOHNSON, LEWIS J .
cWILLIE, MEYER X LANSKY, JAKE LANSKY, KIKE McLANEY, SANTO
1RAFFICANTE, NORMAN ROTHMAN DOMINICK BARTONE JOE MARRS MARIA~ ~ ~ LORENZ, LORAN EUGENE HALL, CAPTAIN WILLIAM MORGAN JOHN X MARTINO,
NK FIORINI aka FRANK STURGIS)
I am wi l l ing to pay any cos t s incurred in making t h i s search .
4. I bel ieve t ha t the ammended Freedom Of INfo. Act .s t a t e s t ha t documentsre o ther ind iv idua l s can be r e leased xk when the publ ic i n t e r e s toutweighs the Privacy Act. Many o f . the ' people I have mentioned abovehave t h e i r a c t i v i t i e s de ta i led in the Warren Commission Documents-
. . . ... fo r example the Dept o f J us t i c e j u s t r e leased DONALD EDWARDBROWDERS rap sheet approx. p a g ~ s . But in the meantime I wouldbe i n t e r e s t e d in f inding out i f s u c h documents e x i s t .
refer to your l e t t e r of October 28 requesting inforrration fromthe f i les of th is Office on Jack Ruby.
In order for a search to be nade of our f i les for infornation which
may be Il'Bintained on a specif ic individual, we require, a t a minimum,tha t person 's name, date or place of bir th . A search would be
faci l i ta ted i additional informa..tion i s provided concerning whenit i s believed the individual was l as t provided with passport and
similar services by the Passport Office .
n rrost cases , ha.vever, it i s not possible to provide inforrrationfrom another individual ' s passport f i le . This information is exempt
from disclosure by the provisions of the Freedom of InformationAct under 5 USC 552(b)(6) and Section 6 .4(a)(6) of Ti t le 22 of theCode of Federal Regulations which provide that the Act does not
apply to personr1el and nedical f i les and simil a r f i les t he disclosureof which would consti tute a clear ly unwarranted invasion of personalprivacy.
n addit ion, the Privacy Act of 1974 , 5 USC 552a s ta tes tha t records
shal l not be disclosed to any person, or to another agency, exceptpursuant to a subpoena from a court o f competent jurisdict ion ora written request by, or with the pr ior consent of , the individualto whom the r ecord pertains .
Since the information wh i ch you seek i s governed by the provisionsof the Freedom of Infornation Act, your request, along with thenecessary minimum information, should be addressed to :
DEPARTMENT OF "STATEOF C E \.\11' ~ ~ . R i T I ' · ••••• • • • • •• • • • • • • ••.. . . ..· · ~ .. .
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MEMORANDUM FOR: .. L - lir.- Abr"ain cn;yea.
SUBJECT: JACK LEON RUBENSTEIN
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1963
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Today the following Departmental record Checks v e r ~ conducted on
- Jack Ruby, Jack Leon Rubenstein and similar names e.g. • Jack R u b i u ~ t e i n ..Abe Rubinstein): _ · .. . . ... ::-
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The results were negative.
Both the FBI and Secret_Service have provided us with the following ·information on ~ h e a ~ b j e c t : ·
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Jack Leon Rubenstein is originally from Chicago. where he was born _March 25. 1911. Be has been in a l l a ~ several years and is well knownthere as a nightclub operator.
Our search did reveal a le t ter from a New York import firm writtenin 1958 -by a ·Jack Rubenstein to the Office of MunitiOns Controls .requescing
permission to negotiate the purchase o f firearms and ammunition from a n ~I ta l ian firm.
We also checked the f i le of one Abe Rubinstein i n the Records ServiceCenter. Alexandria. Virginia. This cheek revealed simply that the individual.a longtime resident of New York, bad applied for a United Nations. position..-... .... 1-- .. .some years ago.
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I t appears that · n e i t h e ~ o f these items is significant.
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Acting
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c c - Duty Officer Book \ · -. ·• · qr ~ i C - A r i t y ·• • • • • • • • • • .- • •u• •<.•,._ • c• • e· • • •
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Per ~ r o u r s t : r · ~ : c · : : i o n to dny, SY indox cnrds y;ere re - checked for
r c . . : ' a r c n c t l to OGiJALD and T I F J Y ~ Jack l 't i tl1. the fo llowi. ns rcsuHa::
0 3 ~ ' / J U . J J , Lee Ho.rvoy Pi le ft 39- Gl JOl c h ~ r [ ; e d to SY/3croccs l l /22 f3
PUSAKOVA, :.:nr inn : iko l neYno. . (CJs1:,o.ld 1 G ,-,ire) c r o c s c f e r c ~ c e dto o.l>ovc f i l e
Tha· f o l l o Y i i n ~ d o c w : ~ c n t 3 re O ~ m n l c l have been reccb.rcd c ineo Scptcnb.or /63 ;
cinco the SY f i l e 1·;o.:; sent to J ust ice , t ; ~ c f i l e cn:mot be e;:urr.incd t o oee ift 1c:r o.rc i:lcol·porn.tcd h e : : - e i n
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h . ..., b t e ~ .1 .; li t o d o.s u r cn1·e soni;c. :;1 ve ot . 1 ~ c ~ : 1\.U e n ~ ....... ., , , •. So undcrs C o ~ r > C l n y n t ~ n c l• • S • .. .
Dispo s i t ion - This docume nt wa s re l e.ased with port ions dele ted . Th e
deleted portions contain information ident i fying a sQurce of forei g n intel l ig ence ,
a number of Agency compor.er1ts and several Agency staff employees , as w e l l
as Agency in ternal f i l ing inst ruct ions. Certa in additionc..l i r : formation was
deleted to avoid a clearly unwarr anted invas ion of personal p r i v a c y . The
' volunteer informant in this case is the same individual whose ear l i e r t e leph one
on"\·ersation \Vas recorded in Docurr.ent No. 1257 - 1035. In tha t ins tance
the individe.al us.ed an alias in making the te lephone call to the Agency . The
deletions were made unde r the authoritY of exerr.ptions (b) ( l ) (b ) 2), (b) (3)
and (b) (6) .
1269- 464- B 24 January 1964 7
Dispos i t ion- This document was r d e a s e d "\vith port ions dele ted . The
deleted portions contair.. information ident i fying Agency staff employees , Agency
components and Agency interr .a l filir.g instruct ions. ' : 'he G.eletions wer e made
unde r the author i ty of exemptions (b) (2) and (b) (3) .
1270- 1030 24 January 1964 5
Dispos i t ion- This document w a s r C f e ~ i e d J The document is a rei terat io n\• . .. . . .
of correspor;.dence behveen a p rivat e American citizen \vith seve r a l agencies
of the U.S. Government concerning his passpor t sta tus . .This document.
apparent ly was f i led as a resu l t of a simil ar i ty in the inc ividual 's name with
one of the names \Vhich became principal ly prominent dur ing t h ~ inve s tig a tion
. of the assassinat ion · .Th·e·:r·e- is .no -indkatioi-1-thaFthi s -in.dividu-af ;;· _ ·- ~ ~ ~ y w a y ~- ··- - -·-·- - -···· - -·- ·---.
"-re la te d to the p e r s g ~ promin.enf in -H1«ri:t]vestigation·:·· ·As a resu l t the re leas e of- ·
this document would c ~ ~ s t i t u t ~ a r l y umv ar ran ted invasion of persona)..
pr ivacy and the document is therefore denied. Thi s par t icu la r document
also contains information ident i fying Agency components. A gency staff employeesand information relat ing· to Agen cy intell ig ence methods . The document is
therefore denied under the author i ty of exemptions (b) (3) and (b) (6 ) .
1271 - 1029 29 January 1964 2
Dispos i t ion- T his document w a ; 1 The docu.."llent c ons is ts of a
di scus s ion of inve st ig ativ e repor t ing concerni n g tv ro U . S. G overnm en t offici als
with whom the A gency maint ain ed l ia ison ar rang ements . Thes e ind iv i d uals
provide d s upport to A ge ncy effo r ts wh en th e co llabo r a t ion of o th e·r pa r ts c f th e
gov e rnment was nec ess a1-y. Th e rel ease of th ese r epor ts would c on s t i tute aclear ly unwarran ted invas io r. of pe rso nal pri va cy of the ind iv idu al s involv ed .
T h e d o cum e nt co ntains a d i scuss i on of the r eso lutio n of c e r ta in secu r i ty
cor.ce rn s th at h a d ar is en durin g the inv es tigati on . Th e d o cum e n t also con ta i ns
a d isc uss i o n o f A genc y in telli gence me thods i nclu cHng some r efer e n ce to
a cti v i ties which took p l a ce b r o a d which1
if disclosed . could st i l l do c i a r : n g ~ ~ to
Document No . D a te No. o f 1245 - 1006 4 June 1968 1
• . · · l
Dispo sitio n - This document w a s : d e n i e d The document is merely an
} t d ~ x c a r d re erenci a . n e ~ ? : Q ? P r _ i c l . c ; . ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 _ 1 .J a kRub.y is mention ed .The document, being an index card, is more revealin g of Agency intcr lal _
filil').g p r a c t ~ c e s th an the subs tar.ce of the article. C onsequently, the docum ent
was denied und er th e autl:ority of exemption (b) 2) .
1246- 1007 16 May 1968 1
Disposit ion - Tlcis documen t was ' e n i e d . . : ~ The document is the record of
a phone call rece ived by an Agency o f f i ~ e an indivi dual cr i t ic izin g one
of the critics of the Warren Commission Report . The n a ture cf the comments
are Sl..tch as to nake the indi vicual caller immediately identifiable. The
remarks rr.ade concerning the crit ic were purely personal . The re lease of
the docwnent would reveal information concerning Agency foreign intell igence
sources and methods, as well as con stituting an invasion of personal pr ivacy .
The document is therefore deni ed under the authority of exemptions b) (3)
and (b) (6).
1247 - 1008 Undated 1
Disposi t i on- Th i s document was denied. The -::locument is a br ie f
biography of an individual name<l) k .. ~ ~ ~ e n e f n name is the same a.s
Jack Ruby's , but his background obviously shows that he is a separate
individual in no ' ·:ay related to Jack Ruby v.:ho killed Lee Harvey Oswald .
The document, i f released, would const i tute a clearly unw ar r an te d invas ion
of personal privacy and is therefore denied. The docume nt contains Agency
internal filing instruct ions .ncl information re ceiv ed frcm the FBI. The
documen t was denied under the authority of exemptions (b) (2) and (b) 6) .
1248 - 1009/507Undated 1
Disposi t ion- This document was "eleased v.-ith a deletion. The d ~ i e t i o ncontained the r.ame of an Agency staff employee. The deletion was made unde r.
the authori ty of exemption (b) (3) .
1249 - 1010 10/12/61 2
Disposi t ion- This docum en t w as re leased '\vith portions deleted. The
deleted portions contain infornat ion identifying an Agency staff employee, a n
Agency compon en t , Agency in tel ligence sources and methods andg e n ~ y
internal fi lin g ins tructi ons . Th e deletion s were made under th e :1uthor1ty of
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