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Docid-32292207.Pdf This document is made available through the declassification efforts and research of John Greenewald, Jr., creator of: The Black Vault The Black Vault is the largest online Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) document clearinghouse in the world. The research efforts here are responsible for the declassification of hundreds of thousands of pages released by the U.S. Government & Military. Discover the Truth at: http://www.theblackvault.com JFK Assassination System Date: 4/30/201 Identification Form Agency Information Released under the John AGENCY: FBI . Kennedy RECORD NUMBER: 124-10208-10483 &ssassination Records ~ollection Act of 1992 RECORD SERIES : HQ (44 USC 2107 Note) . ~ase#:NW 45945 Date: AGENCY FILE NUMBER: 92-3267-80 1-17-2017 Document Information ORIGINATOR : FBI FROM: DODGE, HAROLD F. TO: DIRECTOR, FBI TITLE: DATE : 10/26/1960 PAGES: 38 SUBJECTS: JRO, RES, BKG, ASSOC, FISUR, RACK AND SUBV, B/F INT DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT CLASSIFICATION : Unclassified RESTRICTIONS : 4; 11(a) CURRENTSTATUS: Redact DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 04/13/1998 OPENING CRITERIA : INDEFINITE COMMENTS: RPT, TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1a, INDEX PAGE~ 27-28 v9.1 7 NW 45945 Docld:32292207 Page 1 \ I l LA 92-113 HFD:CJW The identity of the Special Agents who conducted the ph.ysical surveillances set out in this repo~t~n be _R found in the lA section of this file. L. 0 u 1 ..s .J/A L.c--D p·t? ~;.;. \ On 10/21/60, HYMAN KII'ffiURSKI, U. S. Post Office, · Los Angeles, Calif., advised ~hat LOUI~ERER had filed no · change of address from 1251 N ._Qr..e.sc.ent~Height.s~Bo.ulev_~rd. · · J::o s AN(i; t;-/.. Es ,: _r;~!=.:_ . )/ e v4- P 4 On 10/20/60 ,'"'"requests were sent to tne Bi.lreau-fo·r­ authorization to place mail covers on ROSSELLI's apartment at 1251 N. Crescent Heights Boulevard and the apartment of BETSY DUNCAN at 882 N. Doheny Drive in Los Angeles. Letters are being directed to the Phoenix, San Diego, and Houston Offices requesting identification of the subscribers to the telephone numbers in these cities to which numbers ROSSELLI was charged with calls as set out in the attached report. · INFORMAl'ITS LA T-1 EVERETT STANHOUSE, Assistant Operations Officer California Bank Highland-santa Monica Branch Los Angeles, palifornia LA T-2 LA 3445-C LA T-3 MELVIN COOPER 459 Desert Inn Road Las Vegas, Nevada LA T-4 DEAN WALKER Operations Officer Bank of America Sunset-V!etherly Branch Los Angeles, California LA T-5 MAY SCHAEFFER Membership Clerk American Federation of Television and Radio Artists Los Angeles, California - c - COVER PAGE I: NW 45945 Docld: 32292207 Page 2 •======"=-" r-- ! f I LA 92-113 HFD:CJW I LA T-6 LA 4222-C LA T-7 CSLA 4r(8-S "LA T-8 PETER ROSAN \. Operations 'C)fficer Bank of America Laurel-Sunset Branch 7966 Sunset Boulevard Los Angele.s, California LA T-9 ;R • .ROSE Than Officer · :Bank of America Laurel-Sunset Branch <7966 Sunset Boulevard f:iqs . .Angeles,_ California LA T-10 PATRICK W. FULLER Inspector in Charge Internal Revenue Inspection Service 1031 South Broadway Los Angeles, California LA T-11 DON L. BISBING Assistant Vice President Fidelity Bank 9570 Wilshire Boulevard Beverly Hills, California " LA T-12 LEO E. WECKERLE Accounting Department Union Bank and Trust Co. Eighth a.nd Hill Los Angeles, California LA T-13 BRUCE DELMONICO Operations Officer California Bank Wilshire-Oxford Brancn Los Angeles, California - D - ~· COVER PAGE I 1 ( NW 45945 Docld:32292207 Page 3 r· LA 92-113 HFD:CJW . 2. Will determine the subscriber to telephone No. SK 1-1483, to which ROSSELLI was cl)arged with a toll call on 3/9/60. SALT LAKE CITY AT LAS VEGAS, NEVJ\DA: · 1. Will maintain contact with Cis for information concerning ROSSELLP s activities in Las Vegas and will advise the Los Angeles Office when information is obtained that ROSSELLI intends to visit ·Los Angeles. 2. Will furnish identifying information regarding GEORGE GORDON, who reportedly has some connection with the Desert Inn Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada,) inasmuch as it is possible that ROSSELLI visited this man in August while GORDON was at the Beverly Comstock Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif • . 3. Will maintain contact with appropriate authorites to ascertain whether a gambling license is applied for for the Carver House Hotel. 4. Will conduct investigation to determine if LOUIS J. LEDERER has been residing in Las Vegas since about the first of October. · -~- ...... ,,,_/ . \ 5. Will ascertain the subscribers to the unidentified telephone numbers in Las Vegas set out in this report which were charged.to the telephone numbel:' of ZELMA DE WAR, aka BETSY DUNCAN and to . JOHN ROSSELLI. LOS ANGELES AT LOS ANGELES, CALIF. ·: 1. Will maintain contact with LA 4145-C, LA 3L!. L~5-C, an<;l LA 4129-C for information concern­ ing ROSSELLI's activit~es. 2·. Will maintain contact with the following 'banks for information concex'ning }10SSELLI' s activities: California Bank, Highland-Santa Mon~ca Branch, where ROSSELLI has a personal bank account. California Bank, Beverly Hills Branch,' Beverly Hills, Calif., where JAMES CANTILLON maintains a trustee account, - F - COVER PAGE I NW 45945 Docld:32292207 Page 4 ' .
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