Robert Howard Posted May 31, 2009 Share Posted May 31, 2009 As I just finished a book about Lee Harvey Oswald and specially his journey from Minsk to Rotterdam I like to ask a question about that. Also in line with Marina’s testimonies and statements being true or not.Marina has stated before the HSCA that during their travel form Minsk to Rotterdam back in 1962 Lee did not leave the train and was always with her. Curious thing is that there is a map of a part of Berlin drawn in LHO’s notebook. But also his passport did not have a stamp from the passing of the village of Helmstedt which was, in those day’s in eastern Germany. Marina has this stamp. Is there more known about this? Did he got out of the train in Berlin to meet someone? Martin Huis in ‘t Veld Welcome to the Forum, Martin. As you might be aware, despite having the unenviable position of being the widow, of a slain presidential, so-called assassin, if I may be so bold; it has been documented over the course of both the Warren Commisison and the HSCA, that Marina has suffered with the fact that the words Marina and inconsistencies in her testimony have been very well documented. Everything from describing the activities of Lee in Russia to someone as "working with the RAND Corporation," a CIA front, which fit the description of another defector, but not Oswald, to the Warren Commission era statement, that Marina had lied to the Commission on areas of vital importance. At the same time, it would not be fair to state the foregoing without also mentioning her being sequestered at the Inn of the Six Flags in the aftermath of the assassination, presumably being coerced to give the official version of events as described by the Secret Service, as well as having a translator who is on record as not "doing a very good job" of translating her statements, if not outright putting words in her mouth she probably never uttered. Many members of the Forum have been keenly interested in the following website, which is on the other side of the Atlantic, and delves into the topics of Lee and Marina on their final leg home from Russia to the United States See http://oswaldinholland.web-log.nl/ ELEVEN FBI INTERVIEWS WITH MARINA AND LEE HARVEY OSWALD, LHO SPEECH, http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...amp;relPageId=1 The above document consists of 119 pages, it is one of the more lengthy documents from Oswald's 201 File. I have not had a chance to look at it in detail, but it seems to contain a significant amount of material from Marina's sequestering at the Inn of the Six Flags, as well as material pertaining to the Russian period, before Lee and Marina returned to the United States in 1962, there is an interesting passage that Marina repeats regarding Ruth Paine's meticulous diary. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Bevilaqua Posted May 31, 2009 Share Posted May 31, 2009 (edited) As I just finished a book about Lee Harvey Oswald and specially his journey from Minsk to Rotterdam I like to ask a question about that. Also in line with Marina’s testimonies and statements being true or not.Marina has stated before the HSCA that during their travel form Minsk to Rotterdam back in 1962 Lee did not leave the train and was always with her. Curious thing is that there is a map of a part of Berlin drawn in LHO’s notebook. But also his passport did not have a stamp from the passing of the village of Helmstedt which was, in those day’s in eastern Germany. Marina has this stamp. Is there more known about this? Did he got out of the train in Berlin to meet someone? Martin Huis in ‘t Veld Welcome to the Forum, Martin. As you might be aware, despite having the unenviable position of being the widow, of a slain presidential, so-called assassin, if I may be so bold; it has been documented over the course of both the Warren Commisison and the HSCA, that Marina has suffered with the fact that the words Marina and inconsistencies in her testimony have been very well documented. Everything from describing the activities of Lee in Russia to someone as "working with the RAND Corporation," a CIA front, which fit the description of another defector, but not Oswald, to the Warren Commission era statement, that Marina had lied to the Commission on areas of vital importance. ELEVEN FBI INTERVIEWS WITH MARINA AND LEE HARVEY OSWALD, LHO SPEECH, http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...amp;relPageId=1 The above document consists of 119 pages, it is one of the more lengthy documents from Oswald's 201 File. I have not had a chance to look at it in detail, but it seems to contain a significant amount of material from Marina's sequestering at the Inn of the Six Flags, as well as material pertaining to the Russian period, before Lee and Marina returned to the United States in 1962, there is an interesting passage that Marina repeats regarding Ruth Paine's meticulous diary. At the same time, it would not be fair to state the foregoing without also mentioning her being sequestered at the Inn of the Six Flags in the aftermath of the assassination, presumably being coerced to give the official version of events as described by the Secret Service, as well as having a translator who is on record as not "doing a very good job" of translating her statements, if not outright putting words in her mouth she probably never uttered. Many members of the Forum have been keenly interested in the following website, which is on the other side of the Atlantic, and delves into the topics of Lee and Marina on their final leg home from Russia to the United States See http://oswaldinholland.web-log.nl/ You might find your answer to the travels of Oswald in Berlin hidden somewhere in the mystery of Bogdhan Stashinsky, anohter Minsk trained Soviet programmed assassin. (Perhaps just like Oswald.) Get the book: "Murder to Order" by Devin Adair Press to find out more about the "Stashinsky Gun" made famous by Bogdhan Stashinsky which he used to kill 2 other Ukrainian Fascists, Lev Rebet and Stephan Banders, also in West Berlin where they were exiled. (One in 1957 the other in 1959 both in October, I believe, the dates made popular by "The Boys from Brazil") Check to see if Yaroslaw Stetsko was in Berlin at the time of the Oswald's visit there. Yaroslaw Stetsko donned a Nazi uniform to lead the Ukrainian Nightengales in a pogrom at the Jewish ghetto in Lvov, Ukraine in 1941 or 1942, and later joined with Spas T. Raikin and Charles Willoughby on the American Friends of the Anti-Boshevik Nations. Both Raikin and Willoughby have been confirmed as having major roles in both the handling of LHO and the assassination of JFK. Thomas J. Dodd from SISS, who had worked with LHO along with Senator James O. Eastland from Mississippi on the Klein's Sporting Goods experiment, was so fascinated by the Stashinsky story that he travelled to West Berlin where Stashinsky was in jail for murder to talk to him about the Minsk school for assassins and the deaths of Rebet and Bandera, two martyrs of the White Russian Orthodox Ukrainian communities including ROCOR. Methinks Dodd knew a whole lot more about the paths of Oswald and Stashinsky and wanted to find out how their backgrounds were very similar if not identical. They both probably used The Stashinksky Gun under hypnosis to kill Ukrainian Fascists. "Hunter of Fascists. Ha! Ha! Ha!" was written on the back of the famous Oswald backyard photographs. I am the greatest living expert on the roles of ROCOR and the Ukrainian Fascists like Anastase Vonsitasky, by the way, bar none. Exactly what part of Berlin was diagrammed in the map found in LHO's notebook? This might hold the real key as to the reason for his visit. If it was the home of yet another Ukrainian Fascist like Stetsko, later a big wig with the World Anti-Commnist League, that would be SIGNIFICANT. This would confirm my suspicions and those of the far right, that Oswald was a trained, programmed assassin, and that they had reason to hijack him right into the hands of Spas T. Raikin and the de Mohrenshcildts for use not as a Hunter of Fascists but as a Hunter of Democratically elected Presidents of the USA or as someone inserted into the plot to kill JFK just as insurance. Bogdhan Stashinsky Early biography Born to a family of villagers not far from Lviv he completed his early education in 1948 and studied to become a teacher at the Lviv Pedagogical Institute. Stashynsky's family were supporters of the UPA.[disambiguation needed] His three sisters were members of the organization. In 1950 he was arrested for traveling without a ticket on public transportation to Lviv from his village. Upon accepting a position of informer he was released. Through his sisters he infiltrated the workings of the UPA and forwarded information to the MGB. In 1953 he is sent to Kiev to continue studies in espionage. In 1954 he is sent to East Germany under the name Joseph Leman where he perfects his knowledge of German. In 1956 he often traveled to Munich where he begins to perfect his false identity. [edit] Assassin Stashynsky, received the instructions to carry out the assassination directly from the headquarters of the KGB in Moscow. At that time, Alexander Shelepin was Chairman of the State Security Committee at the Council of Ministers of the USSR. The assassination was known to and approved by the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, Nikita Khrushchev. In 1957, the KGB trained the 25-year-old Stashynsky to use a spray gun that fired a jet of poison gas from a crushed cyanide ampule. The gas was designed to induce cardiac arrest, making the victim's death look like a heart attack. Stashynsky used the weapon to kill Lev Rebet in 1957. On October 15, 1959 he used an improved version of the same gas gun to assinate Stepan Bandera in Munich. Stashynsky was honoured by Moscow with the Order of the Red Banner by Shelepin for his work and given his final assignment to kill Yaroslav Stetsko. Stetsko, also living in Munich, formerly the prime minister of the puppet Ukrainian Republic under the Nazi German occupation of Ukraine, was a prominent anti-Soviet Ukrainian nationalist leader and also the President of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations. He was to be assassinated in 1960, but it could not be perpetrated for reasons which have as yet not been clarified. [edit] Indoctrination His new German wife, was shocked to find herself married to an assassin, and following the KGB's stance that effectively broke their family life, he defected to U.S. officials in West Berlin in 1961. Explaining what motivated him to kill Rebet, Stashynsky told a court that he had been told that Rebet was “the leading theorist of the Ukrainians in exile,” since “in his newspapers "Suchasna Ukrayina" (Contemporary Ukraine), "Chas" (Time), and "Ukrayinska Trybuna" (Ukrainian Tribune) he not so much provided accounts of daily events as developed primarily ideological issues.” After Stashynsky's defection the Soviet government tried to avert negative exposure by means of propaganda. On October 13, 1961, it arranged a press conference in East Berlin at which another agent of the Soviet secret service, named Stefan Lippolz, appeared in order to make certain "disclosures" regarding the murder of Stepan Bandera. He blamed the murder on the cashier of Bandera's own organization, Dmytro Myskiv, who has died in the meantime. This diversion manoeuvre was a failure since it was established that the fictitious "assassin" was not in Munich when Bandera was assassinated, but was in Rome at the time, where he stayed for several days. Stashynsky was given a short prison sentence for the assassinations, and was released in 1966. Under an assumed identity, Stashynsky and his wife settled in South Africa.[1] [edit] See also * List of Eastern Bloc defectors [edit] References 1. ^ "Report Ex-KGB Agent Living in S. Africa". Associated Press. March 5, 1984. [edit] External links * Echo of the Arrest of the Murderer * Lev Rebet * How the KGB organized the assassination of Bandera. (Як КДБ організовував убивство Бандери) Template:Ref-uk * Murder disarmed by Love Edited May 31, 2009 by John Bevilaqua Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Bevilaqua Posted June 2, 2009 Share Posted June 2, 2009 As I just finished a book about Lee Harvey Oswald and specially his journey from Minsk to Rotterdam I like to ask a question about that. Also in line with Marina’s testimonies and statements being true or not.Marina has stated before the HSCA that during their travel form Minsk to Rotterdam back in 1962 Lee did not leave the train and was always with her. Curious thing is that there is a map of a part of Berlin drawn in LHO’s notebook. But also his passport did not have a stamp from the passing of the village of Helmstedt which was, in those day’s in eastern Germany. Marina has this stamp. Is there more known about this? Did he got out of the train in Berlin to meet someone? Martin Huis in ‘t Veld Martin, Could you scan and post this entry about the map of Berlin for us all? Since the Oswalds left for the USA shortly after this trip into Berlin to meet up with Spas T. Raikin coming off the boat who was a close associate of Yaroslaw Stetsko of the Anti-Bolshevik Nations, (and a resident of either Berlin or another German city at this time) this information could be ABSOLUTELY CRITICAL in determining what the real role of Oswald was. Stetsko was the target of an assassination attempt by Bogdhan Stashynsky in West Berlin or another German city. Bogdhan attended the "Soviet Academy of Assassination and Terrorism" run by the KGV, in... hmmm... Minsk, Belorussia as described in Murder to Order by Karl Anders. Oswald has only been "rumored" to have been attendance there, by word of mouth in this book or using hearsay type of evidence but for me it is very, very conceivable. Was Oswald in Berlin in order to try to kill Stetsko? I postulated this over 10 years ago but could make no progress then. Assistance is required from all who care about obtaining a real, verifiable solution to this particular conundrum. Oswald as a highjacked programmed assassin has been postulated by others even before me and it remains an unanswered possibility. Even highjacked programmed assassins can be either shooters or patsies as well for a given hit. Either way, Oswald in the TSBD would have invoked the most paranoid cover-up in the history of mankind, voluntarily or via coercion. McCarthyites were the very best in arranging for arm-twisted, or badgered and intimidated compliance with their goals and conclusions. Sound familiar? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Bevilaqua Posted June 3, 2009 Share Posted June 3, 2009 As I just finished a book about Lee Harvey Oswald and specially his journey from Minsk to Rotterdam I like to ask a question about that. Also in line with Marina’s testimonies and statements being true or not.Marina has stated before the HSCA that during their travel form Minsk to Rotterdam back in 1962 Lee did not leave the train and was always with her. Curious thing is that there is a map of a part of Berlin drawn in LHO’s notebook. But also his passport did not have a stamp from the passing of the village of Helmstedt which was, in those day’s in eastern Germany. Marina has this stamp. Is there more known about this? Did he got out of the train in Berlin to meet someone? Martin Huis in ‘t Veld Here is the link to the Berlin map sketch drawn and signed by Oswald and used on June 12, 1962, I believe it was, with the name Mrs. T. - Berlin with the letters FRG which might be Federal Republic of Germany or West Berlin. If I can tie this Mrs. T in West Berlin to either Bogdan Stashinsky or his address or the murders of Lev Rebet and Stepan Bandera, 2 Ukrainian Fascists killed by Stashinsky in either West Berlin or a nearby city, this will be a COUP OF MAJOR PROPORTIONS, dudes. And if I can tie Oswald's visit to an address known to be occupied by Yaroslaw Stetsko of Willoughby's ABN or WACL, this discovery will rock the JFK assassination world. Count on it! Proving the thesis that Oswald was a hijacked programmed assassin has been a long and arduous journey, but man is it going to be worth it. Stay tuned... FRG refers to: * Federal Republic of Germany, the official name of Germany since 1949. Even though the acronym still applies, FRG is mainly used to describe the history of the state (often called (West) Germany) from 1949 to 1990 until the socialist East German Democratic Republic (GDR) ceased to exist in 1990 http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...mp;relPageId=11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Bevilaqua Posted June 4, 2009 Share Posted June 4, 2009 And... (trumpet blares please) Ta-taa-aaa-aaa... I have just discovered who the "Mrs. T." (really "Ms. T" in 1962) probably was whose husband had already been abducted and murdered in 1954 by Stazi agents in West Berlin... Oswald abbreviated her name but I am now postulating that it was the wife of another slain martyr... by the name of: Tymoshenko At the gates to the cemetery, pallbearers removed the late political leader's casket from the hearse and carried it to her final resting place, located near the graves of other patriots who had committed their lives to a free Ukraine: Vasyl Stus, Valerii Marchenko, and Serhii Naboka. There, National Deputies Yushchenko, Tymoshenko, and Udovenko, and CUN Vice-Chairman Andrii Haidamakha eulogized Ms. Stetsko, remembering her deeds and accomplishments. Here is this Ms. Yulia Tymoshenko, likely the daughter of the Tymoshenko who was martyred still writing for the Ukrainian newspapers... http://www.scribd.com/doc/12842845/The-Ukr...;TB_iframe=true More than 10,000 pay last respects to nationalist leader Slava Stetsko by Vasyl Pawlowsky Special to The Ukrainian Weekly KYIV - More than 10,000 Ukrainians paid their last respects on March 15-16 to Yaroslava (Slava) Stetsko, one of the nation's staunchest and most-committed independence leaders, who was laid to rest following a short illness. With her death on March 12, in a single stroke Ukraine lost the oldest member of its Verkhovna Rada, the chairperson of the Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists (CUN) and the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) as well as the president of the Anti-Bolshevik Block of Nations. Mrs. Stetsko died of heart failure in Munich, Germany, where she had traveled for medical treatment. A woman who had made a lifelong contribution to the long struggle for Ukraine's independence, she was two months short of her 83rd birthday. Thousands turned up at the tiny church of St. Nicholas the Miracle Worker on Askoldova Mohyla in Kyiv at a panakhyda (requiem service) held on the evening of March 15 for the first part of a two-day burial rite. Yuri Shymko, former president of the World Congress of Free Ukrainians (today known as the Ukrainian World Congress), eulogized Mrs. Stetsko as a very principled woman and a hero of Ukraine. "Pani Slava lived a life without compromise from the time she joined the liberation struggle when she was 18," said Mr. Shymko, who was to have left Kyiv earlier for his hometown of Toronto, but extended his stay after hearing of the death. "She never gave up on her ideals, even after the two assassination attempts on her partner and husband, Yaroslav. She constantly struggled in the halls of many different governments where she tried to convince them of Ukraine's place in a world of nations," added Mr. Shymko. The next day, prior to the funeral procession to Baikove Cemetery, Mrs. Stetsko's body lay in state at the Teachers Building in Kyiv, which had served as the session hall for Ukraine's Central Rada during Ukraine's short-lived independence beginning in 1918. Thousands of people came to pay their last respects, among them well-known politicians such as Viktor Yushchenko, leader of Our Ukraine. Tymoshenko Bloc parliamentary faction leader Yulia Tymoshenko and fellow National Deputy Lev Lukianenko also attended the viewing, as did Hennadii Udovenko, Borys Tarasyuk and Les Taniuk of the National Rukh of Ukraine Party and members of the Reform and Order Party, the National Party and the Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists. Other leading political figures who attended included Leonid Kravchuk, Ivan Pliusch, Stepan Havrysh and Volodymyr Yavorivskyi. Representatives of local OUN groupings from Volyn, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv and Ternopil attended in large numbers. Mykola Plawiuk, leader of the OUN-Melnyk faction paid his respects at the Teachers Building. Germany's Ambassador to Ukraine Dietmar Studemann also was present, as Mrs. Stetsko had been a longtime resident of Germany, although she had never taken citizenship there. Comments made by Mr. Shymko at St. Nicholas the previous evening referred to her conscious decision to take citizenship in no other country but her homeland. "Slava Stetsko was adamant that she would remain a person without citizenship until Ukraine was independent, and she was true to her word," he stated. As Mrs. Stetsko's casket was carried from the Teachers Building to a waiting bus that served as a hearse, those who had come to pay their last respects formed a human corridor through which the pallbearers passed. Under a clear blue sky, approximately 12,000 mourners made their way by foot through the streets of Kyiv to Baikove Cemetery - approximately 4 miles away - led by an individual bearing a cross owned by the late independence movement leader and others carrying church standards, along with clerics and uniformed veterans of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA). Directly following the hearse, walking arm-in-arm in the procession were National Deputy Andrii Shkil of the UNA-UNSO political group with Ms. Tymoshenko and Our Ukraine leader Mr. Yushchenko. At the gates to the cemetery, pallbearers removed the late political leader's casket from the hearse and carried it to her final resting place, located near the graves of other patriots who had committed their lives to a free Ukraine: Vasyl Stus, Valerii Marchenko, and Serhii Naboka. There, National Deputies Yushchenko, Tymoshenko, and Udovenko, and CUN Vice-Chairman Andrii Haidamakha eulogized Ms. Stetsko, remembering her deeds and accomplishments. The thousands who attended the service at the cemetery responded to each speaker's words with, "Slava Slavi Stetsko" (Glory to Slava Stetsko), followed by the Ukrainian nationalist cant "Slava Ukraini" (Glory to Ukraine), and the response to it: "Heroyam Slava" (Glory to Heroes). After the last remembrances were uttered and the final prayers said, a military honor guard saluted one of the last Ukrainian nationalist heroes of the World War II era with three salvos from their rifles. 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John Bevilaqua Posted June 9, 2009 Share Posted June 9, 2009 And... (trumpet blares please) Ta-taa-aaa-aaa... I have just discovered who the "Mrs. T." (really "Ms. T" in 1962) probably was whose husband had already been abducted and murdered in 1954 by Stazi agents in West Berlin... Oswald abbreviated her name but I am now postulating that it was the wife of another slain martyr... by the name of: Tymoshenko At the gates to the cemetery, pallbearers removed the late political leader's casket from the hearse and carried it to her final resting place, located near the graves of other patriots who had committed their lives to a free Ukraine: Vasyl Stus, Valerii Marchenko, and Serhii Naboka. There, National Deputies Yushchenko, Tymoshenko, and Udovenko, and CUN Vice-Chairman Andrii Haidamakha eulogized Ms. Stetsko, remembering her deeds and accomplishments. Here is this Ms. Yulia Tymoshenko, likely the daughter of the Tymoshenko who was martyred still writing for the Ukrainian newspapers... http://www.scribd.com/doc/12842845/The-Ukr...;TB_iframe=true More than 10,000 pay last respects to nationalist leader Slava Stetsko by Vasyl Pawlowsky Special to The Ukrainian Weekly KYIV - More than 10,000 Ukrainians paid their last respects on March 15-16 to Yaroslava (Slava) Stetsko, one of the nation's staunchest and most-committed independence leaders, who was laid to rest following a short illness. With her death on March 12, in a single stroke Ukraine lost the oldest member of its Verkhovna Rada, the chairperson of the Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists (CUN) and the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) as well as the president of the Anti-Bolshevik Block of Nations. Mrs. Stetsko died of heart failure in Munich, Germany, where she had traveled for medical treatment. A woman who had made a lifelong contribution to the long struggle for Ukraine's independence, she was two months short of her 83rd birthday. Thousands turned up at the tiny church of St. Nicholas the Miracle Worker on Askoldova Mohyla in Kyiv at a panakhyda (requiem service) held on the evening of March 15 for the first part of a two-day burial rite. Yuri Shymko, former president of the World Congress of Free Ukrainians (today known as the Ukrainian World Congress), eulogized Mrs. Stetsko as a very principled woman and a hero of Ukraine. "Pani Slava lived a life without compromise from the time she joined the liberation struggle when she was 18," said Mr. Shymko, who was to have left Kyiv earlier for his hometown of Toronto, but extended his stay after hearing of the death. "She never gave up on her ideals, even after the two assassination attempts on her partner and husband, Yaroslav. She constantly struggled in the halls of many different governments where she tried to convince them of Ukraine's place in a world of nations," added Mr. Shymko. The next day, prior to the funeral procession to Baikove Cemetery, Mrs. Stetsko's body lay in state at the Teachers Building in Kyiv, which had served as the session hall for Ukraine's Central Rada during Ukraine's short-lived independence beginning in 1918. Thousands of people came to pay their last respects, among them well-known politicians such as Viktor Yushchenko, leader of Our Ukraine. Tymoshenko Bloc parliamentary faction leader Yulia Tymoshenko and fellow National Deputy Lev Lukianenko also attended the viewing, as did Hennadii Udovenko, Borys Tarasyuk and Les Taniuk of the National Rukh of Ukraine Party and members of the Reform and Order Party, the National Party and the Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists. Other leading political figures who attended included Leonid Kravchuk, Ivan Pliusch, Stepan Havrysh and Volodymyr Yavorivskyi. Representatives of local OUN groupings from Volyn, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv and Ternopil attended in large numbers. Mykola Plawiuk, leader of the OUN-Melnyk faction paid his respects at the Teachers Building. Germany's Ambassador to Ukraine Dietmar Studemann also was present, as Mrs. Stetsko had been a longtime resident of Germany, although she had never taken citizenship there. Comments made by Mr. Shymko at St. Nicholas the previous evening referred to her conscious decision to take citizenship in no other country but her homeland. "Slava Stetsko was adamant that she would remain a person without citizenship until Ukraine was independent, and she was true to her word," he stated. As Mrs. Stetsko's casket was carried from the Teachers Building to a waiting bus that served as a hearse, those who had come to pay their last respects formed a human corridor through which the pallbearers passed. Under a clear blue sky, approximately 12,000 mourners made their way by foot through the streets of Kyiv to Baikove Cemetery - approximately 4 miles away - led by an individual bearing a cross owned by the late independence movement leader and others carrying church standards, along with clerics and uniformed veterans of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA). Directly following the hearse, walking arm-in-arm in the procession were National Deputy Andrii Shkil of the UNA-UNSO political group with Ms. Tymoshenko and Our Ukraine leader Mr. Yushchenko. At the gates to the cemetery, pallbearers removed the late political leader's casket from the hearse and carried it to her final resting place, located near the graves of other patriots who had committed their lives to a free Ukraine: Vasyl Stus, Valerii Marchenko, and Serhii Naboka. There, National Deputies Yushchenko, Tymoshenko, and Udovenko, and CUN Vice-Chairman Andrii Haidamakha eulogized Ms. Stetsko, remembering her deeds and accomplishments. The thousands who attended the service at the cemetery responded to each speaker's words with, "Slava Slavi Stetsko" (Glory to Slava Stetsko), followed by the Ukrainian nationalist cant "Slava Ukraini" (Glory to Ukraine), and the response to it: "Heroyam Slava" (Glory to Heroes). After the last remembrances were uttered and the final prayers said, a military honor guard saluted one of the last Ukrainian nationalist heroes of the World War II era with three salvos from their rifles. Here is a contemporary map of West Berlin showing 2 entries from Oswald's notebook and their relatively close proximity: Tempelhofer Damm, an airport, and the Hotel Savoy (Berlin) located in West Berlin on Fasanenstrasse (Fasanen Street). The mysterious Mrs. "T" not West but Mrs. "T" could also have been the wife of Alexander Trushnovich who was murdered in 1954 by another KGB or NKVD agent. Trushnovich started the West Berlin Rescue Committee at about that time but died as a result of injuries suffered during a kidnapping attempt in West Berlin 8 years before Oswald's visit there. I am finding out the addresses in West Berlin and Munich which would have been associated with likely targets for Lee Harvey Oswald during his little side trip, perhaps while acting as a "Hunter of Fascists!". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Howard Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 Original documents from the Warren Commission can be used to deleanate relationships which give an inside look at what relationships intertwine in the pre and post assassination timeline, and are of significance as compared to slipshod, allegations which run into a black hole.... Regarding the former, what follows would qualify as presenting a picture of persons who connect into still undocumented areas, including possibly the German Edwin Walker/National Zeitung and Gerhard Frey...Army Intelligence zone.... [ ] on March 6, 1964 furnished the following information to S.A. Paul Dorriss at Albuquerque, New Mexico: About two weeks ago, EVERETT D. SCHAFER, Pyramid Commercial Refrigeration Services, 909 Bridgo Street SW, Albuquerque, New Mexico, was heard to relate the following: About January 10, 1964 EVERETT D. SCHAFER, and his wife, FRANCES SCHAFER, had to go to Beaumont, Texas in connection with some litigation there. On the way back to Albuquerque, New Mexico, from Beaumont, Texas they dropped at the residence of CARL SCHAFER or KARL SCHAFER, address unknown, Dallas, Texas. CARL SCHAFER is EVERETT D. SCHAFER’s brother. He is an “oil promoter” and a “stock salesman” in Dallas. The two brothers were formerly in this business together in Dallas. At CARL SCHAFER’s residence while EVERETT D. SCHAFER was there, also present was a writer from Germany, name unknown, who is working on the story of Mrs. LEE HARVEY OSWALD, aka Marina Oswald. This writer was staying at the residence of CARL SCHAFER in Dallas. Also present at the CARL SCHAFER residence was the business manager of Mrs. LEE HARVEY OSWALD, name unknown and an attorney whose first name is TOM, last name unknown, but whose last name may be HOWARD. While at this residence, EVERETT D. SCHAFER learned that the attorney for Mrs. Oswald and her business manager are getting a percentage of the money donated to her and that some effort is being made to disbar Mrs. Oswald’s attorney. TOM [LNU] or TOM HOWARD was concerned that other attorney’s would be hired to represent RUBY and that his services would be discontinued. D COVER PAGE Knowledgeable researchers, may also remember a somewhat similar incident at roughly the time of the Garrison investigation, where persons were meeting, you would not normally be inclined to think would get together..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Howard Posted June 26, 2010 Share Posted June 26, 2010 In the historical look at the Dallas White Russian community, the backdrop of Lee and Marina's interaction with the Russian-speaking community, it is practically holy writ, that Lee Oswald's time spent in Minsk, and his subsequent marriage to Marina was the only recent interaction between a person living in the midst of the Dallas Community and Mother Russia. The two documents below provide an example that, irrespective of its importance, shows that Lee was not the only person with any connections with the USSR. Mr and Mrs Igor Voshinin 3819 Holland Ave, Dallas, Texas 201-132742; 22, Jan. 1957, employed as a structural engineer by Mullen and Powell, Dallas, Texas http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?docId=99050&relPageId=83 REPORT ON ALBERT NORBERT TARULIS. Jan 7, 1957 http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?docId=54075&relPageId=1 This report includes a list at the end of the document detailing a series of letters from and to John P. Hall and Albert Norbert Tarulis. The topic of this document is not a sexy story, as it pertains to purchasing “lift-slab equipment” and the Lift-Slab Corporation, of whom John P. Hall, was the President, in which said Corporation was located in the Meadows Building in Dallas, Texas. But the information was deemed important enough to be disseminated between various FBI offices, it also references Dresser Industries' John O’Connor’s heart attack, and his being unavailable........for what is not mentioned, but logic would dictate potential interest of Dresser Industries in some type of participation within this exchange of information, or whatever possible implications can be drawn......... probably any exchange between the two countries at that time would be of tremendous interest by the various governmental bodies, such as the FBI, always on the lookout for subversive actvitiy....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
William Kelly Posted July 8, 2010 Share Posted July 8, 2010 "WILLIAM HYDE said he received a letter from RUTH PAINE, written October 19, 1963, in which she mentioned....LEE HARVEY OSWALD had proved himself to be a 'fine family man after all.' WILLIAM HYDE did not know the signifiance of this sentence...." FBI Report CE 1831 p. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Howard Posted January 6, 2011 Share Posted January 6, 2011 (edited) I believe it was Senator Richard Russell who once said that the "fingerprints of intelligence were all over Oswald." He could have added the seemingly benign persons, making inquiries and visiting Ruth Paine, before the assassination. One of those persons was Colonel James Dudley Wilmeth. With the advent of historians writing about history, who have nothing to hide, unlike mainstream hucksters such as Vincent Bugliosi and Dale Myers, who recently banded together on the soon to be forgotten Magic Bullet regurgitated, or whatever it was called, I was able to discover that what Richard B Russell said about Lee Oswald was ever so true. Without a doubt, many JFK researchers remember Col Wilmeth. He expressed interest in the Russian language, and contacted Ruth Paine before November 22, 1963. As author James Lee McDonough illustrates in his 2009 book, the colonel was involved in Russian intrigues way back in 1945. As illustrated in the excerpt below. If you want to know how the affair McDonough describes ends Wilmeth becomes the trial judge advocate, who represents Lt. Myron King, who may have been a sacrificial lamb, in much the same manner as Lee Harvey Oswald. .......The final example cited by Antonov concerned US Army lieutenant colonel James D. Wilmeth, who had been working in Moscow with General Deane for several weeks at the U.S.MM. In February, as described by Antonov, Wilmeth was permitted to make the trip from Moscow to Lublin to get acquainted on the spot with the former prisoners of war—Americans. At the end of what the Russian general termed "the established period" of Wilmeth's visit in Lublin which was declared by Antonov, to have been March 11, Wilmeth "refused to leave for Moscow with the excuse that he did not have instructions from Gen. Deane to return to Moscow, and that he did not consider it necessary for him to hold to the established time of the visit to Lublin." According to Deane's later admission, Wilmeth several times had refused to leave when "invited" to do so. See pages 169-170 The wars of Myron King: a B-17 pilot faces WWII and U.S.-Soviet intrigue Chapter 12: Orchestrating a Court-Martial By James Lee McDonough - 2009 - Biography & Autobiography - 246 pages Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - July 23, 1997 Deceased Name: James D. Wilmeth FORT WORTH - James D. Wilmeth, 86, a retired Army colonel, died Sunday, July 20, 1997, in Fort Worth. Funeral was at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Greenwood Funeral Home. Burial: Greenwood Memorial Park. Col. Wilmeth was born Oct. 30, 1910, in Ballinger. He was a graduate of Fort Worth Central High School, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the University of Texas at Austin. Col. Wilmeth served in World War II in North Africa and in Europe and was also a member of the U.S. Military Mission to Moscow. He also served in Korea and Japan. He was awarded the Army Commendation Ribbon with one Oak Leaf Cluster, the Bronze Star Medal, the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, the World War II Victory Medal, the Army of Occupation of Germany Medal and the Army of Occupation of Japan Medal. After his retirement from the military, he was a professor of Russian at the University of Texas at Arlington for 17 years and established the Russian Language and Soviet Studies program. After his retirement from UTA, he and his wife traveled extensively throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia and Australia. Mr. Wilmeth was a member of Hemphill Presbyterian Church. Survivors: Wife, Frankie K. Wilmeth of Fort Worth; son, James D. Wilmeth Jr. of Scottsdale, Ariz.; and nephews, R. Drew Furgeson and wife, Jody Anderson, of Fort Worth and Jerry Knoll and wife, Dianne, of Oklahoma City, Okla. Greenwood Funeral Home 3100 White Settlement Road, 336-058 Edited January 6, 2011 by Robert Howard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Hogan Posted January 6, 2011 Share Posted January 6, 2011 I believe it was Senator Richard Russell who once said that the "fingerprints of intelligence were all over Oswald." "We do know Oswald had intelligence connections. Everywhere you look with him, there are fingerprints of intelligence." (Republican Senator Richard Schweiker, member of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Village Voice, December 15, 1975) "We have not been told the truth about Oswald." (Senator Richard Russell, former Warren Commission member, conversation with researcher Harold Weisberg in 1970, Whitewash IV) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Howard Posted January 7, 2011 Share Posted January 7, 2011 (edited) I believe it was Senator Richard Russell who once said that the "fingerprints of intelligence were all over Oswald." "We do know Oswald had intelligence connections. Everywhere you look with him, there are fingerprints of intelligence." (Republican Senator Richard Schweiker, member of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Village Voice, December 15, 1975) "We have not been told the truth about Oswald." (Senator Richard Russell, former Warren Commission member, conversation with researcher Harold Weisberg in 1970, Whitewash IV) In much the same vein as my last post, there has been another discovery, this one concerning a document discovered in May 1973 pertaining to Lee Harvey Oswald. To be more specific, the document was a copy of a Minneapolis, and Oklahoma airtel, regarding a May 4, 1973 FBI Laboratory letter, along with a photocopy of a 4x5 piece of paper, (Q-635) bearing a "Western Union cablegram" letterhead and a typed message thereon addressed Jack Neville dated "Sept 20, 1963." purportedly to be transmitted via "W. U. Cables" at "Tulsa, Okla." and from "L.H. Oswald." Q-635 was further reflected to have been previously submitted by re Oklahoma City airtel for appropriate laboratory examinations. later in the document, it states [redacted] also pointed out that all WUTC-International Communications interests were then handled through the Regional Office, in Dallas, where [redacted] served as Manager for several years prior to 1963, and continued, thereafter under WUI until retiring in 1967. He added that [redacted] is now residing at [redacted] in El Paso, Texas, . . . . . . . http://www.maryferre...12&relPageId=81 I cannot help but recall one of the most compelling incidents of 1963, regarding Antonio Veciana's meeting with his case officer at what was probably the Southland Center, where Lee Harvey Oswald was present. This meeting, which Veciana described to Gaeton Fonzi, took place as stated in The Last Investigation, pages 126,141 "near the beginning of September, 1963." I have known about this document for some time, but had never been able to discover a link to a Jack Neville, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, or anywhere else for that matter, until today. There was a John Neville who was a columnist for the Dallas Morning News, one of his many stories is from the DMN December 15, 1963, entitled Showmen Help Fill Santa's Storehouse The story is listed under the name Jack Neville, which is not too surprising. I mention it only because, some persons named John do not care for being called Jack, I suppose he did not fall under that category, at least as his writing name. Dallas Morning News, The (TX) - May 18, 1993 Deceased Name: Rites Friday for drama critic John Neville Services for former Dallas Morning News drama critic John Patrick Neville will be at 11 a.m. Friday at St. Francis Episcopal Church in Dallas, with burial at Hillcrest Memorial Park. Mr. Neville, 70, died May 10 in Fayetteville, Ark., after a possible stroke, his family said. "John Neville was the epitome of the drama critic,' said Philip Wuntch, film critic of The News. "He was witty and articulate as well as compassionate. And, as an individual, he had great flair.' Mr. Neville was with The News' arts and entertainment department from November 1961 until May 1979. He worked as an art critic, drama critic and arts editor. "Jack had one of the finest minds I've ever seen,' said Morning News staff writer Harry Bowman, who worked with Mr. Neville for more than 10 years. "He was very funny. He had a quick, factual mind that could be both witty and cynical. He could also be very analytical.' Mr. Neville was born Nov. 1, 1922, in Tuam, County Galway, Ireland. He grew up in New York City after moving to the United States with his parents in 1929. Mr. Neville moved to Dallas in 1952 to teach English at St. Mark's School of Texas. He moved to Fayetteville in 1989. Mr. Neville had a bachelor of arts degree from St. John's University in Brooklyn, N.Y., and a master's degree from New York University. He was shot down and wounded during World War II while serving in the U.S. Army Air Force in North Africa. He was rescued and guided through enemy lines by Italian partisans, his family said. He was selected as a member of the U.S. Olympic Team in 1940 to run the quarter-mile and the 40-yard dash, his family said. The 1940 games were not held because of the war. Mr. Neville is survived by his wife, Dorothy Steckelberg Neville of Tyler; a daughter, Anne Neville of Paris, France; and a son, John Carl Neville of College Station. St. Marks School of Dallas, of course relates directly to Mrs. Ruth Paine. there is at least one DMN Story from 1955 referencing Neville and Saint Marks In an earlier DMN Story dated April 29, 1955 entitled John Neville and Bride to Reside Here, it states that Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick Neville, are at home at 7807 Carlin Drive, following their marriage at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church The bride is the former Miss Dorothy Anne Steckleberg, daughter of Mrs. Henry Steckleberg of Henrietta, Okla. and the late Mr. Steckleberg The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Neville of Brooklyn, New York. Another DMN obituary, Mrs. Ben Neville Burial Arranged May 28, 1955 Mrs Ben G. Neville, 82, former Dallas resident, who died Thursday night in Odessa, will be buried at 2:00 pm in Restland Memorial Park. Funeral services for Mrs. Neville were held Friday at Odessa, where she and her husband had lived for the last four years. She was born Eula Walker and lived in Dallas many years before moving to Odessa. Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. H. S. Duke of Odessa, a sister Mrs. David Vickers of Las Cruces, N.M.; two brothers, Walter Walker and John Walker of Lampasas. Mobile Register (AL) - November 2, 1993 Deceased Name: Controversial general dies Edwin Walker said shot at by Lee Harvey Oswald , demoted by JFK Writer DALLAS Edwin Walker, an Army general who was allegedly shot at by Lee Harvey Oswald and demoted by President Kennedy for espousing extreme right wing beliefs to troops during the Cold War, is dead at age 84. The retired major general died Sunday in the Dallas home he bought after Kennedy removed him from his command in Germany in 1961 for distributing literature to troops. He died apparently of lung disease, said Joe McGuire, an investigator for the Dallas County medical examiner's office. In Warren Commission interviews, Oswald's wife said he fired through the window of Walker's home in April 1963 with the mail-order rifle believed to have been used to kill Kennedy in Dallas seven months later. Marina Oswald told the commission her husband had planned the attack for two months. The bullet passed near Walker's head, and Walker saved the glass as a memento. In 1957, Walker appeared on the cover of Time magazine as a hero after he led federal troops integrating the schools in Little Rock, Ark. In fact, Walker led the troops only after Gen. Dwight Eisenhower refused his resignation, historian Don E. Carleton, author of ''Red Scare,'' told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. ''He did not want to carry out that order,'' Carleton said. ''He did not believe in racial integration.'' After being pulled from Germany, he resigned his commission and demonstrated against James Meredith's integration of the University of Mississippi. Media coverage of the Meredith protests prompted Walker to file libel lawsuits against a dozen media organizations, including The Associated Press. Although a jury initially awarded Walker $500,000 from the AP for the 1962 report, the Supreme Court later reversed that ruling. I also found a Chicago obituary as follows James Brian Neville, M.D., Captain, USNR (Ret.), who practiced medicine in Lake Forest and Highland Park for over 50 years, died on March 12, 2010 at Lake Forest Hospital. Dr. Neville was born on October 17, 1925 in Chicago, IL. He graduated from Loyola Academy in Chicago with class honors in 1942. After three years at Loyola University, he entered Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine. He graduated from Stritch at the age of 22 in 1948. He was a resident at Henrotin Hospital in 1950. Dr. Neville was then commissioned a Lieutenant JG and entered the US Naval School of Aviation Medicine in Pensacola, Florida.He was stationed at NAS El Toro and the deployed to Korea in 1951. While in Korea, Dr. Neville served as the Flight Surgeon assigned to MAC 33-VMF-214 as well as the Marine 9th Infantry Battalion. In 1952, Dr. Neville began his Internal Medicine Residency at Cook County Hospital in Chicago. He completed his residency in 1954 and was a principle physician at the Municipal Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Chicago. In 1959, Dr. Neville entered private practice at Highland Park and Lake Forest Hospital, and began a longstanding partnership with Dr. George Wendel. He continued reserve duty at Glenview naval Air Station with 1st Marine Air Wing serving a tour in Vietnam. In 1985, Dr. Neville retired from the Navy. After a decades long career, he retired from private practice in 2001. On September 12, 2001, Dr. Neville volunteered his services as a flight surgeon at Great Lake Naval Training Station until 2006. Dr. Neville is survived by Genevieve MacVeany Neville, his wife of 56 years; his children, J. Brian Jr. (Clare), Arthur K. (Dana), Kathleen M., Edward P. (Beth), Michael S. (Elizabeth) andThomas M. (Kerri) and 15 grandchildren. For the last ten years, he and wife traveled the world together. He was a student of history and languages. He enjoyed sharing his knowledge with his grandchildren. He was caring, intelligent, quick humored and an inspiration to his children. Services will be held 12 p.m. Saturday, March 20, 2010 at St. Patrick Church (Old Church), 991 S. Waukegan Road, Lake Forest, IL 60045. Interment will take place at Arlington National Cemetery. Info:Wenban Funeral Home, Lake Forest (847) 234-0022 orwww.wenbanfh.com. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries *** All of this made me go back and take a harder look at the subject of Western Union Telegrams, which is where I read the following. The subject is money wired from various locations by persons staying at the YMCA Mr. Liebeler. And one dated November 22, 1963, to Frank or Grace Fitzell, from the Akron Dime Bank in Akron, Ohio, transmitting $200; is that correct? Mr. Wilcox. Yes, sir. Mr. Liebeler. And one dated November 28, 1963, to George McMurray from Mildred McMurray, Plainfield, N.J., transmitting $6; is that correct? Mr. Wilcox. Yes, sir. Mr. Liebeler. And the address in each case were located then at the YMCA on North Ervay in Dallas; is that correct? Mr. Wilcox. Yes, sir. Mr. Liebeler. Those were the only money order telegrams to individuals at the YMCA that you were able to find in the search of your records, and you are satisfied that those are the only money order telegrams in existence addressed to people in the YMCA during that period; is that correct? Mr. Wilcox. Yes, sir. Mr. Liebeler. Now, Mr. Lewis' statement of December 4, 1963, mentions that the individual with whom he had difficulty in paying the money order was a man of Spanish descent, is that correct? Mr. Wilcox. Yes, sir. Mr. Liebeler. Did you have any discussion with Mr. Lewis about that? Mr. Wilcox. We may have had it at the time we read this statement, but I don't recall anything specific. Mr. Liebeler. Did you have any discussion with Mr. Lewis as to whether he recognized this individual with whom he had difficulty order, as Lee Harvey Oswald, from pictures of Oswald which appeared in the newspaper? Mr. Wilcox. I asked him about that and he said he couldn't describe or associate the party to the extent that he could associate it with Oswald's picture or anything like that. http://www.jfk-assas...l10/page420.php I want to be very clear, nothing is being stated, implied or insinuated regarding these persons, the contents of the document, ie exact message, is not even known at this point. So it would be illogical to go off on a tangent, there is also the matter that the Neville in question is ostensibly in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but I believe, we have all run across documents that contained factual errors, so I am not leaving anything to chance; but it does make the desire to discover more about this document go up a few notches. I am also very interested to know if the Walker's of Lampasas, could be related to the family of General Edwin Walker. It is also worth mentioning the fact that Malcolm Couch, a big name associated with Dallas media on November 22, 1963 in Dealey Plaza had been present at a meeting where funds were raised, listed as Mal Kouch. See 3 DRE Meeting's held in Dallas/Ft Worth 2 on October 13, 1963 Among those present at the October 13th meetings: [see Ana Silviera List DRE WCD 246 page 22] The list made by Miss SYLVEIRA is as follows Mr Les Baker 1417 Lincoln F.W. $250 Mrs Joseph D. Kennedy Rt. 3 Box 111, F.W. $15 Mr J Paul Donovan 4721 Crestline Rd F.W. $5 Mr James S. Gallagher 4117 Whitfield F.W. 9 $5 Mr Peter Gifford Gifford Hill and Co Fidelity Union Tower, D $100 Mrs Rosemary Hambleton 4012 Marquett, D. $10 Mr Jim Woeber 1218 Brookholow Dr. $5 Mr and Mrs Peter Corolla 103105 Lake Gardens Drive., D. 28 $5 Mrs J.E. Evans 5706 Boca Raton, D. $15 Gen. Edwin Walker P. O. Box 2428 D. $5 Mrs Bassett Watson P. O. Box 6331, D. 22 $5 Mr and Mrs Dahm 11219 Shelterwood Lane D. $ 5 Rick Kilgore 2500 W Newton Cr., $1 Mrs W. A. Lanfer 5309 W Rutland $7 Dorothy Nuss 3101 W 6th Ave D. Mrs Marlene Kelly 2901 Westfield Avenue F.W. Ft. Worth Freedom Center 5505 W. Rosedale, F.W. 7 Mrs James L Minahan 2311 Warner Rd, F.W. Mr W.G. Clarckson, Jr. 129 Williamsburg Lane Fort Worth, 7 Texas Mrs Gordon Fitzgerald 109 Westrein F.W. 7 Frances M. Kenna 1501 Hurley F.W. 7 Mrs Rene Sweet 3125 Major Street F.W. 21 H.G. Miller* F.W. 3560 Townsend Dr J.J. Bewn 4004 Boyd Ave, D 21 Dr Anthony Kubek P O Box 1330 D. 21 Dwayne Gentosch 3213 Pecan, Garland Clifford M Derzapf "The Shield" P. O. Box 1330 D. 21 Dale W K.K. 6731 Shadybrook apt 253. D 31 Steve Dwys 627 Kessley Lake D Mrs James L Friemuth 9640 Lynbrook Dr, D 18 Mal Kouch 4215 Live Oak, Dallas Karen Martin Dallas Morning News Mrs Augustina Fernandez - Dallas University P.O. Box 1330 http://educationforu...topic=9114&st=0 *And yet on another note H.G. Miller happens to be the same initials as Harrod G Miller, who was in the same group at SIS in the 1930's that John Hurt [PURPLE Codebreakers] was in. New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924 An image for this record may be available at: www.ellisisland.org Fees may apply. Given Name: H. G. Surname: Miller Last Place of Residence: Date of Arrival: 11 Jun 1919 Age at Arrival: 22y Ethnicity: Amer Port of Departure: Cristobal, C. Z. Port of Arrival: New York Gender: Male results from familysearch.org Edited January 7, 2011 by Robert Howard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Meyer Posted March 14, 2011 Share Posted March 14, 2011 Oswald in New Orleans -- Anyone have anything on LHO applying for work work at Motion Picture Advertising, I believe also known as Alexander Motion Picture Corp, 1000 block of Carondelet Street? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Meyer Posted April 15, 2013 Share Posted April 15, 2013 Oswald in New Orleans -- Anyone have anything on LHO applying for work work at Motion Picture Advertising, I believe also known as Alexander Motion Picture Corp, 1000 block of Carondelet Street? Summer of '63, he was also remembered applying for work for Katz & Besthoff, aka "K&B", leading locally based drug store & sundries chain at the time. At both the branch at Canal & Dauphine, and the main office on Camp & St. Joseph. The Canal St branch was the chain's camera and photography center. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Howard Posted July 16, 2013 Share Posted July 16, 2013 Reel 46, Folder C - ALL MATERIAL RECEIVED FROM AMBASSADOR DOBRYNIN RELATED TO OSWALD (SOVIFound in: HSCA Segregated CIA Collection (microfilm - reel 46: Nosenko, Soviets, MEXI Dispatches)RIF#: 1994.08.10.16:43:08:350028 (12/8/1963) CIA#: 201-289248https://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?docId=55293&relPageId=2The Soviet documents forwarded to this Agency under your letter of 20 May 1964 provide some additional detail on OSWALD. The information in these documents parallelsthat already provided from other sources and does not contradict our previous information. The documents do clarify somewhat OSWALD’s alleged occupation at the Minsk radioplant by giving the original Russian terms used in describing his job. It is referred to several times as “slesar” ‘ (“assembler”)...The functions of a regulator in an experimental shop arenot clearpage 7,R. F. DEDKOV who translated OSWALD’s “application” for employment on 11 January 1960 is doubtless the same Roman DETKOV who also appeared in OSWALD’s diary. END Robert: There are duplicates of previous pages in this document nonetheless, I assume a lot of us are unaware this existed, which is why I am posting it here. Remember Sharing is caring.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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