, dot? thstion 12 1 23 1 p, ell ,ft r the FBI knew there was e Commission to'wldch it r: , T;orted, which it was to fully inform, which was in cher:e, it edited out of the sup7osedly Nord-for-word trenscription the id ntity of FBI Agent Hosty. The fictitious explana- tion was that it knew its own agent'. so left him out. Did the Co fission'' This editing put the Comlisoion in the position of not knowing that Oswald had Hoety's nem( etc., in his notebook. On February 11, the FBI Pra- pared another report "correctinz" this (page 4).
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,dot? thstion 121231p, ell ,ft r the FBI knew there was e Commission to'wldch it r:, T;orted, which it was to fully inform, which was in cher:e, it edited out of the sup7osedly Nord-for-word trenscription the id ntity of FBI Agent Hosty. The fictitious explana-tion was that it knew its own agent'. so left him out. Did the Co fission'' This editing put the Comlisoion in the position of not knowing that Oswald had Hoety's nem( etc., in his notebook. On February 11, the FBI Pra-pared another report "correctinz" this (page 4).
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On November 27, 1963, Captain WILL FRITZ made avail-a'a-le, to SA JAMES P. HOSTY, JR., an address book found at the residence of LEE HARVEY OSWALD, Dallas, Texas. This address book had writing in both the English and Russian languages. The following names, addresses and/or phone numbers were obtained from the aforementioned address book:
1. Application 2 cop. 2. Autobiography 2 cop. E3. Reference from work 4. Reference from residence 5. Characteristic 6. A copy of birth certificate 7.' A copy of marriage certificate 3. A request from the husband . 9. Photograph 3 copies
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rrs. E. Oswald Box 982 P. E. RI 2-6519 home (Work) DI 2-2212
"Vernon Convalescent Home"
Box 437 Crowell, Texas 684-3271
Imm. & Nat. Service 1402 Rio Grande Big. 251 No., Field St. Dallas, Texas
American Pass 1733242
11 Sept. 1950
Criner (?) Biewley.Bign. Con. Con. Servive
Russian Translation
--- citizenship Liesgorispolkom (Executive Committee of the Moscow C
ity Soviet
of Workers' Deputies) Issued January 4, 1960 (No. 311479)
Residence permit for a foreigner
(AA X. 549666)
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At Embassy
1. Include Juno - pass. 3 Eotos
2. Regis. Jun at Embass Birth cert.
.3. Travel arrange.
A. Passport extention
Mrs.- Cunningham Texas State Employment RI 7-2071 320
N. Y. Russ. Em. .worker Socialist Party Re typeing papers
Buy shoes (W) Socks (2) . Pants (Li)
Crowell. 316 E. Donal Bus .0- ?? (Presumably Crowell, Taxns.)
907 Burk Burnett Bldg. Pauline Bates ED 2-8991 or ED 2-8997 BD 5-5003
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U. S. Department of Justice Immtgration and Naturalization Service P. 0. Box 2539 San Antonio, Texas F.1E Al2 530 645 Class. Section 101(A) 27 (A) Date pet. filed Oct. 9, 1961
Russian Translation
Russ. Am. ILikhal A. 7Lenskikov New York
See Navy For Worth Fred Xorth
Washington, D. C. Soviet Embassy
01c. 1125 16th N. W. Sec'y to Ambassador NA 8-8549
02c. /706 1Sth N. 'Cr. AD 2-3092
PE 8-1951 Ft. Worth T. V. Sta.
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Znanya (Znanie) (Knowledge) (believed to be Russian bookstore in San Francisco.)
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Pnzn
ansiEn Ttanelation
Wadding (ring) (Crossed-out: Bank 36
5 rubles
Pol. (?)
Ed TOraz or Editor Director P. 0. Box 2119 U P 0 New York, N. Y. Account No. 38210
Camara U S Gun. Watch Ring Rail tickets
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Russian Translat:..on
En!zlish
Zakharova B-1.4365 '
12./ •Corkova No. 15
(Translator's note; The above is aa address.)
Cut ok. work 2nd 178.50 „1".z:ne 2nd, 171.00 June 10th Leaves Moscow 1645 Azz 11.30
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Mathenesser (phonetic)
Marina's visa
No. 1-1229544
imm.' visa no. 52
issues on 24 May 1962
Russian pass no. K U 37790
From 11 January 1962
To 11 January 1964
Entrance visa 1959, 14 Oct.
No. 40339
Pape 15
Englin Exit visa - 305002 Given 22 May, 1959
Russian Trams1r,t7l on,
Followins the words, "Given 22 May, 1962":
iiili .a Administration of Minsk
77-ln-1 -7 071
U. S. Renewal May 24, 1962, to June 24, 1962
Service No. 1152091
U. S. Efbassy, Moscow
Dallas Rooming House
Lrs. L Bledsoe
W2 2-1935
ua 3-C993
2-4101 - 272 212272 Bricic
"7/7or4e-"
P. O. Box 23
LLdison Square Station
Now Yor% 10, N. Y.
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Imm. Card No. 1, 12 530 645
Inmigration and Naturalization Service 1402 Rio Grande Bldg. 251 No. Field St. Dallas, Texas Riverside 8.-5611, Ext 2644
Texas State Board of Pharmacy Littlefield Bldg, Congress & 6th St. Austin, Texas Ph. GR. 8-8146
George Bouho 4740 Ectme;: T.& 7-223S
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Anna Uoller. 5930- La Vista TA 3-2219 RI 7-4011 Stetion 521
Paul Gregory 3513. Dorothy Lane P2 1-1630 (possibly ps X -1639)
R. Barton Llawtern
3900 Larnett J 6-1981
LaJTV 1,2.3-7951
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Trsinsiztion
:Following letters "MTV" are words of a popular Russian song.