22-02-2011, 07:53 PM
Date: 7 Jul 1997 08:29:06 GMT
First Reports, The Washington Post, 12-1-63a
All emphasis is my own............Michael Parks
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FBI SEEKS SOURCES OF FUNDS SENT TO OSWALD
DALLAS, Nov. 30 - FBI agents today were tracking down the source of
occasional small sums Lee Harvey Oswald apparently received.
The Western Union office in Dallas said FBI agents asked about telegram
money orders to the accused assassin. A spokesman, A. I. English, said the
FBI was told it could not get such information without court orders.
He refused to say whether Oswald had received money by wire.
The Dallas Times Herald said it learned Oswald received sums ranging up
to $10 or possibly $20 at a time for SEVERAL MONTHS PRIOR TO THE ASSASSINATION
and his own slaying at the hands of Jack Ruby.
The paper said Oswald sent a telegram himself a few days before President
Kennedy was shot.
Western Union employees remembered him because he invariably argued with
them, the paper said. They didn't say what the telegram concerned.
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There follows several paragraphs dealing with LHO's childhood. This is the
same old story and hold nothing worthwhile. Therefore, I shall skip ahead
in the article..............MP
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Meanwhile, the New York papers said the FBI was checking a report that
Oswald in later years was a close friend of an extreme right-winger, a
Mississippian who lived at one time in New York City's Greenwich Village.
The FBI refused to confirm or deny a report, but several villagers
confirmed that agents had questioned them in an effort to learn the
whereabouts of the rightist.
Village sources said the man, whose name was not disclosed, had created
disturbances at liberal meetings in the Village.
The sources could not confirm a report that the FBI was acting on a tip
by an informant that he, Oswald and the Mississippian had served together
in the Marines.
The FBI, in Dallas yesterday, re-enacted the assassination, again running
a motorcade past the Texas School Book Depository Building, from where the
sniper fired the three shots. The Secret Service restaged it Wednesday.
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The paper goes on to tell about funds being raised for Marina.
Start quote
IN ANOTHER NEWSPAPER REPORT, THE MILWAUKEE SENTINEL SAID TONIGHT THAT
A MAN WHO REPORTEDLY SIGNED HIS NAME "LEE OSWALD, DALLAS," REGISTERED AT
A WELL KNOWN NIGHT CLUB ABOUT 30 MILES NORTHWEST OF MILWAUKEE ON SEPT. 16.
THE NEWSPAPER SAID THAT THE MAN REPORTEDLY HAD SIGNED IN THE GUEST
REGISTER AT THE FOX AND HOUNDS INN. PATRICIA STANLEY, THE MANAGER, SAID
SHE HAD NO COMMENT.
PRESIDENT KENNEDY WAS AT ASHLAND, WIS. SEPT 24. ASHLAND IS ABOUT 400
MILES NORTHWEST OF MILWAUKEE.
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Please note: this article was printed on a Saturday. Therefore the SS
re-enactment in DP was a Wednesday and the FBI's was on Friday........MP
First Reports, The Washington Post, 12-1-63a
All emphasis is my own............Michael Parks
Start quote
FBI SEEKS SOURCES OF FUNDS SENT TO OSWALD
DALLAS, Nov. 30 - FBI agents today were tracking down the source of
occasional small sums Lee Harvey Oswald apparently received.
The Western Union office in Dallas said FBI agents asked about telegram
money orders to the accused assassin. A spokesman, A. I. English, said the
FBI was told it could not get such information without court orders.
He refused to say whether Oswald had received money by wire.
The Dallas Times Herald said it learned Oswald received sums ranging up
to $10 or possibly $20 at a time for SEVERAL MONTHS PRIOR TO THE ASSASSINATION
and his own slaying at the hands of Jack Ruby.
The paper said Oswald sent a telegram himself a few days before President
Kennedy was shot.
Western Union employees remembered him because he invariably argued with
them, the paper said. They didn't say what the telegram concerned.
End quote
There follows several paragraphs dealing with LHO's childhood. This is the
same old story and hold nothing worthwhile. Therefore, I shall skip ahead
in the article..............MP
Start quote
Meanwhile, the New York papers said the FBI was checking a report that
Oswald in later years was a close friend of an extreme right-winger, a
Mississippian who lived at one time in New York City's Greenwich Village.
The FBI refused to confirm or deny a report, but several villagers
confirmed that agents had questioned them in an effort to learn the
whereabouts of the rightist.
Village sources said the man, whose name was not disclosed, had created
disturbances at liberal meetings in the Village.
The sources could not confirm a report that the FBI was acting on a tip
by an informant that he, Oswald and the Mississippian had served together
in the Marines.
The FBI, in Dallas yesterday, re-enacted the assassination, again running
a motorcade past the Texas School Book Depository Building, from where the
sniper fired the three shots. The Secret Service restaged it Wednesday.
End quote
The paper goes on to tell about funds being raised for Marina.
Start quote
IN ANOTHER NEWSPAPER REPORT, THE MILWAUKEE SENTINEL SAID TONIGHT THAT
A MAN WHO REPORTEDLY SIGNED HIS NAME "LEE OSWALD, DALLAS," REGISTERED AT
A WELL KNOWN NIGHT CLUB ABOUT 30 MILES NORTHWEST OF MILWAUKEE ON SEPT. 16.
THE NEWSPAPER SAID THAT THE MAN REPORTEDLY HAD SIGNED IN THE GUEST
REGISTER AT THE FOX AND HOUNDS INN. PATRICIA STANLEY, THE MANAGER, SAID
SHE HAD NO COMMENT.
PRESIDENT KENNEDY WAS AT ASHLAND, WIS. SEPT 24. ASHLAND IS ABOUT 400
MILES NORTHWEST OF MILWAUKEE.
End quote
Please note: this article was printed on a Saturday. Therefore the SS
re-enactment in DP was a Wednesday and the FBI's was on Friday........MP