UNITED STATES DEPARTNIENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION DL 100-9847 1. Rply. PII-I RfI, 3 F,II NI, , T xas February 20, 1964 ~~nding them out to various curtc73ra r-3raly filling in blanks cn th~t letter as would be appropriate . I~jr . CAj :P5"= Stated RE : ho h--d his sacrotaries, ECMILE RITCHZY and CAROLYN ARNOLD, letters that Exhibit D-74 is a book entitled, "Book of gather up the unucad copies of those "offsat" Useful Advice" in the Russian language containing 865 c- I ROLINA'S name . He said there were two different kinds pages the first 18 pages of which are missing . This of t~,o~a form letters, and there ray h1tve boon three, all of is a Look on cooking and otheN useful information with which reflected JOE MOLINA I S name as the signer and identified green and blue binding in whirh book was found the letter 1 :01M1% as Credit Manager . Mr . CAZIPB--LL stated SARAH STANTQN is written by LEE HARVEY OSWALD concerning his attempted an employee at that firm, but she had not assisted in collecting shooting of General EDWIN A . WALKER at Dallas, on those forms bearing MOLINA IS name . April 10_1963 . This book was obtained from In5peotor TOM Mr . CA!IPBELL stated those form letters ware taken up KELLEY U. S . Secret Service, Dallas, Texas on December as a precautionary m~asurc !one solely 1 toward isot 16aing , cuctamers . 3, 1961 . He stated that within a few days after the day of President ICNIMDY'S assassination, possibly during the first week thereafter, The results of ~nveatigation pertaining to this he discussed this matter vc,-y briefly with xOLM. telling him that exhibit are reflected on page 710 of the report of SA at least for the present tima until the adverse publicity cancern- ROBERT P . GEMBERLING dated December 23, 1963 at Dallas, up, it was believed that no letters Texas ; on page 51 of the report of SA ROBERT P . GEMBERLING ing : -O=S had boon cleared dated January 22, 1964 at Dallas, Texas ; and on page 59 chould be sant out over m.01MM'S signature . mr . CAIIPBrLL said of the report of SA ROBERT P . GEMBERLING dated February at that t1.L,.ie,-4ll, !~3 and other officials of his firm know about 11, 1964 at Dallas, Texas . the allegations concerning 1 11OLINA was what they had heard on radio and television . 11r . CAIIPB-,LL statad he did not tell noLnA that he had received any crank telephora calls or that several custo=ars COMMISSION EXHIBIT No . 1971 h~~d written in stating they would not buy books from the company - long as it had a subversive working for it . He stated he does nct recall that the firm ever received any crank telephone calls of that nature and,as of that date, no letters had been received of that nature . Ho stated he recalls that only about three -c~~pli=ntary letters had been received by the firm subsequent to the asoasoination and ncne of those had been received as of the ti.3 CAIIP3!3LL engaged in that conversation with MrMa . He said one such uncomplimentary letter was received later in December, 1963, Ono about the first of January, 1964, and one about February, 1964 .

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LEE HARVEY OSWALD

On May 25, 26 and 27, 1964, microfilm copies of all editions of the "Dallas Times Herald" and the "Dallas Morning News," daily newspapers published at Dallas, Texas#- for the period March 16 through May 16, 1963, were reviewed at the Dallas Public Library, Dallas, Texas t by Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation . The April 18, 21, 23 and 24, 1963, editions of the "Dallas Times Herald" contain articles concerning the visit of the Vice Promident g LYNDON D . JOHNSON, to Dallas, Texas, for the second Annual NASA Manned Space Flight Conference . The Vice President delivered the major address at this Conference on April 23, 1963 . According to the articles, Mr . JOHNSON arrived in Dallas before Noon on April 23, 1963 v and departed Dallas later that same day . The April 24, 1963, edition of the "Dallas Time Herald" is headlined, "LBJ Sees Kennedy Dallas Visit - One-Day Texas Tour~ Eyed ." This article reflects that "President KENNEDY may visit Dallas and other major Texas cities this summer, Vice President LYNDON B . JOHNSON said during his whirlwind visit here . The Vice President said he hopes President KENNEDY's schedule will permit him to attend a breakfast in Ft . Vlortb, a luncheon in Dallas, an afternoon tea in San Antonio and a dinner in Houston on a one-day visit to Texas in the near future . Mr . JOHNSON mentioned the possibility of the presidential visit during an hour-long session with executives of the Times Herald and KRLD-AM-FM and TV Tuesday afternoon ." The April 3 . 188 21 0 23 and 24 1 1963, editions of the "Dallas Morning News" also contain articles concerning the visit of Vice President JOHNSON to Dallas for the second Annual NASA Manned Space Flight Conference,

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