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I1[311116ILLI Subject Runnint Disc� Reel Orig UG 233 JFK .14 i1[311116ILLI Subject Runnint Disc Reel Orig. Orig. New Ref. TITLE - DATE - DESCRIPTION Time I? II l NI 11 Cass Other Mas .004870 Interview of Donna Schloss Dec 16, 1976 60:00 1 1 1 prig micro.-ca' .004922 Interview with Barney Baker by Mike Ewing - Jan. 120:00 1 1 1 19, 1978; Interview with Irwin Weiner by Dan Moldea - Jan 24, 1978 .005008 Interview with Dr. James Carrico Jan 11, 1978 90:00 1 1 1 15 pp transcri .005009 Interview with Dr. George Shires Jan 9, 1978 90:00 1 1 1 15 pp transcri .006370 Interview with Dr. Malcolm Perry Jan 11, 1978 90:00 1 1 1 22 pp transcri .006471 Interview with William S. Walter Feb 27, 1978 90:00 1 1 1 22 pp transcri .007234 Deposition of Michael J. McLaney Apr 7, 1978 180:00 1 1 1 200pp transcri .007235 Deposition of Norman Rothman Apr 6, 1978 180:00 2 2 100pp transcri .007239 Interview with Boris and Ann Tarasoff Apr 11,1978 60:00 3 3 3 orig mini-cas!- .007254 Interview with Alvin T. Prechter Mar 13, 1979 90:00 1 1 1 15 pp transcri .007346-1 Interview with Dean Andrews and James Phelan on 30:00 1 1 Garrison probe Apr 26, 1967 .007346-2 Interview with Clyde Limbeaugh 30:00 1 1 .008387 Interview with Rolando Pelaez Mar 10, 1978 90:00 1 1 1 8 pp lariscrif .010022-1 Sworn testimony of Nathan Burgese Pool 120:00 2 2 2 44pp transcril July 12, 1978 010022-2 Sworn testimony of George Edward Butler 120:00 2 2 2 55pp transcril July 13, 1978 010210 "Nestor Castellanos Tape" copy July 25, 1978 120:00 1 1 Oct 1, 1963 .011680 Interview with Ruben Duran Navarro June 6, 1978 90:00 1 1 31pp transcri AUVIU AUCESSinV PRESERVATION LIST N RG 233 JFK .14 RESTRICTED Subject Running, Disc Reel Orig. Orig. New Ref. i TITLE - DATE - DESCRIPTION Tie 16" 12" 1O" 7" Cass. Other Mas. GRAFI Remerks .011681 Interview with Lydia Duran June 5, 1978 90:00 1 1 1 38pp transcrip .011682 Interview with Pedro Gutirrez Valencia in 90:00 1 1 1 24pp transcrip Spanish, translated by Ed Lopez .011683 Interview with Haracio Duran Navarro June 5, 1978 90:00 1 1 1 37pp transcrip .012175 Interview with Santos Trafficante Sept 29, 1978 90:00 1 1 1 3 pp transcrip .012224 Interview with Jose Verdacia Aug. 26, 1978 90:00 1 1 1 7 pp transcrip .012313 Sydney F. Brown concerning the JFK assassination 5:00 1-3"r1 1 1 Sept 29, 1978 .013096-1 Interview with Operative A, AKA Roland Lee 80:00 4 4 4 orig mini-cass Augustinovice August 3, 1977 . .013096-2 Interview with Tom Lutz Aug 3, 1977 40:00 2 2 2 orig mini-cars 013096-3 Interview with Operative A Aug. 4, 1977 7ihrs , 4 4 4 333pp transcri 013638 Interview with Richard Lipsey regarding autopsy 180:00 2 2 2 8 pp transcrip report, wound ballistics Jan 18, 1978 013838 Anthony Pellicano: Voice Interpretation and 60:00 1 1 1 Analysis "DPD Tapes" the report was published as part of the December 29, 1978 public hearing transcript 013969 Transcriptions of the George Butler tapes 8 hrs 8 8 8 concerning the 1946-1947 O.C. move into Dallas; records nos. 1-7, 9-12, 13-16, 18-42 Dec. 28, 1978 013998 "The Controversy, the Death, the Warren Report" 90:00 1 1 1 Dec 28, 1978 14 ' Interview with Harold J. Vincent Dec 12, 1978 180:00 2 2 2 100pp transcrip • p 411 AUV1U AUGN).!-I,UM VRESEHVATION LIST • RG 233 • -7 Ru i Disc Reel Orig. Orig. New Ref. ject TITLE - DATE - DESCRIPTION T." gusimuslim, Cass Other M1 - C;- - 1 -.: .. 1 1 it pp transcr 312 Interview with Stanley R. Wilson and Francis 90:00 1 McCloskey, MPDC-Homicide Squad, Washington, DC 113 1 audiocassette and 1 enhanced copy of the metal 180:00 cartride tape; obtained from Paul McCaghren and pertaining to the Gen. Edwin Walker shooting Oct. 31, 1978 1 orig mini-ca! 341 Interview with Sergeant Gus Rose, Dallas Police 20:00 1 1 I 2Spp transcri Department Apr 13, 1978 197-1 "In Our Time: The Day the President Died" Tim 90:00 Matthews, Richmond, England ,97-2 "Panorama" re: Charles Grimaldi Apr 12, 1977 90:00 97-3 "Eva Grant" Tony Orlando's program with 90:00 1 1 . appearance by Ruby's sister Mar 16, 1977 97-4 "Zvornick" (Zevnik?) Volume 13 90:00 , 1 1 1 98 "Bud Culligan Case" (Roland B. Culligan and wife 180:00 Sara) Sept 19, 1976 03-1 Phone call, Sara Culligan to Father Bertels, 60:00 priest at Leavenworth Nov 15, 1976 - 33-2 Bud Culligan story, tape sent to Bob Shevin, 180:00 September 19, 1976, updated October 12, 1976 )3-3 Miscellaneous phone calls with R. B. Culligan 120:00 1 1 , 33-4 Mr. X Radio Show, WJNO Radio, Bud Culligan File 180:00 Aug 27, 1976 2 Interview with Mara Teresa Proenza 90:00 1 1 1 16pp transcri 3 Interview with Betty Serratos June 6, 1978 90:00 1 1 1 12pp transcri li AUDIO ACCESSIO. AESERVATION LIST HG 233 JFK HEM I CUD g Reel Orig. )joct Runnirq Disc Orig. New Ref. 0 TITLE - DATE - DESCRIPTION T'ne 0 a o a Cass Other Ma- C;-- ;.:..L 4414 Interview with Juan Nilo Otero Rodriquez 90:00 1 1 1 7 pp transcril Aug 25, 1978 4617 (William C.?) "Sullivan Tapes" Mar 9, 1979 41 hrs 3 3 3 4619-1 House Committee on Assassinations' Witnesses 120:00 2 2 2 1-7/8 ips Michael Shore & Alexander Gruber (Nos. 1&2) lOpp handwriti June 14, 1978 notes of testi 4619-2 Translation by a staff council to the House 90:00 1 1 1 1-7/8 ips Select Committee on Assassinations of the testimony by a President Kennedy Photographer (no.3) Aug 11, 1978 4882 Bob Burns interviews with Emmett Barba, Jr., and 20:00 1 1 1 orig mini-casE Adrian Alba May 9, 1978 • 4883 Frank Bartes, La DeRidder Mar 15, 1978 90:00 1 1 1 +884 Interview with Oswald by Bob Buras with Lt. 20:00 ' - 1 1 1 orig mini-cas! Francis Martello Apr 4, 1978 +888 Interview with Thomas E. Beckham Oct 9, 1977 90:00 1 1 1 27pp transcrii +896 Telephone coversation between Sturgis and Lorenz, 90:00 1 1 ' 1 23pp transcrii Oct 27, 1977, re-recorded Nov 3, 1977 4897 "Oral History of Earl Warren", gathered by Jim 90:00 1 1 1 llpp transcril Kelly, Eileen Dinneen, Austin, Tx Nov '77 4917 Interview concerning L. D. Stungfellow and 60:00 1 1 1 4 pp transcril Robert Jensen Dec 1, 1977 1 4918 "David London Tape" Mar 15, 1979 120:00 1 1 4919 Interview of Sam Pate by Al Chapman, Jan 20, 90:00 1 1 .1 (26?), 1970 (re-recorded Sept 24, 1977) and Gerald Hill to California Radio Station Nov 22, 1963 ._ al4 I AUDIO ACCESSION PRESERVATION LIST in • ui RG 233 JIK I b ject Running, Disc Reel Orig. Orig. New Ref. • , TITLE - DATE - DESCRIPTION T'„, 0 H el it Cass Other M.:: C:-- isfi: . 4920 Chronology of Dallas trip, Jack Moriarty 120:00 1 1 Sept 19-29 (no year) 4921 Medical Evidence Panel, Dr. Pierre Finck 90:00 1 1 1 Mar 12, 1978 4922 3 memoes on William C. Sullivan by J. D. Kelly 90:00 I 1 1 (FBI) Nov 16, 1977 4923 Davison and Cooper, Pate Interview Mar 15, 1979 20:00 1 1 1 orig mini-cc 4924 "Cyril Wecht tape of Purdy trip" (FLA) 20:00 1 1 1 orig mini-ce Mar 18, 1979 4925 Interview with M.E. Rhodes, Dallas, Tx 90:00 1 1 1 Oct. 24, 1977 ) 4926 "Adamcik, Faulkner, McCurley, Brison, Haygood" 20:00 1 1 1 orig mini-c( Mar 15, 1979 4927 Interview with James Hoffa, Jr., by Dan Holden 90:00 1 1 1 Sept 14, 1978 5073 Frank Sturgis Interview, by Gaeton Fonzi 4ihrs 3 3 3 Feb 24, 1976 5074 Interview with Arlen Spectra re: Kennedy 120:00 1 1 1 Assassination (copy of original) by Fonzi Mar 28, 1979 1075 Interview with Tom Dunkin by Fonzi, Gonzales 180:00 2 2 2 (copy) Mar 3, 1978 )076 Interview with Crestes Guillarmo Ruiz Perez 90:00 1 1 1 Aug 22, 1978 )077 Interview of Nestor Castellanos Oct 1, 1963 30:00 1 1 1 )079 IntP--iew with William Coleman Aug 2, 1978 4 hr 2 2, 2 -,,, AUDIO ACrYSSIr 'RESERVATION LIST RG 233 JFK nEsrn cwo ' Disc Reel Subject Ru Orig. Orig. New Ref. No. # TITLE - DATE - DESCRIPTION Time 14" 12" 10" 7" Cass, Other M C 015093 Interview with Clifton M. Shasteen, Dallas, Tx 90:00 1 1 1 4Opp transcrip Oct 13, 1977 015094 HSCA, Dr. Ebersole, Medical Evidence Project 180:00 Mar 11, 1978 015095 HSCA, Dr. Pierre Finck, Medical Evidence Project 180:00 - Mar 11, 1978 xhibit -173 Interview with Manuela Aquires-Madlano 90:00 1 1 1 28pp transcrip June 5, 1978 xhibit _. -429 B&C Interview with Fidel Castro Ruz 90:00 1 1 1 65pp transcrip xhibit -439/440P Interview with Silvia Duran 90:00 1 1 1 125pp transcri -Dallas "Dallas P.D. Channel--2" Reels- I &2 100:00 7.5 ips -Oswald "Oswald for Chuck" recording (owner Charles 37:00 1 1 1 33-1/3 rpm Pratt) Sides 1 & 2 acetate -1 Interview of Shorty Morris by Arnold (and others) 120:00 1-5"RL 1 1 15/16 ips Jan 22, 1966 -2 Interview by Joe Milteer 30:00 1-3"RL 1 1 15/16 ips -3 Interview by Joe Milteer 30:00 1-3"RL 1 1 15/16 ips -4 A segregationist commenting on the communist 60:00 1-5"RL 1 1 1-7/8 ips influence in politics • AU/J.1.0 ACCESSION PRESERVATION LIST r • II ui RG _23.1_411 Runanc Disc Reel Orig.
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