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November 7, 1967
Ra; CUBANS (general) Re: freache p.2
Ra: BANITTER
Re: CARLOS QUIRDRA
TO:
JIM GARRISON, District Attorney
FROM:
TOM BETHELL
Note: Apparently Newman Kubam rental
claunting to FDI statem:)
544 Camp Steet to
on 2 occasions:
(1) OCT '61 there FEB '& L
RE:
Unidentified men at 544 Camp Stree
(2) "MAACH of Aprit,
For an unsperficial period 1963"
beginn then the contradute
(But statement to
Summary of interviews with SAM NEWMAN
he says this in 544 notranted to Cultrano
September 162) gs
1.
11/23/63 S.A. ANTHONY GERRETS
S.S.
CE 3119
2.
11/25/63
S.A. WALLE & FOLSE
FBI
Archives,CD 75
3. 11/27/63 SGT. AUSTIN & DET. FREY (N.O.P.D. CE 1413
4.
12/2/63 S.A. RICE
S.S.
CE 1414
5.
1/18/67 GEORGE ECKERT
(BANISTER file)
1. NEWMAN's initial interview on 11/23/63 resulted from the
discovery that some of OSWALD'S literature bore the address
544 Camp Street stamped on it.
NEWMAN related that he had rented office space to "Cuban
revolutionaries" over a period of three or four months, but that
he had evicted them because they got behind on the rent. After he
had evicted these revolutionaries, he discovered that "an unknown
subject (white; male; 22/24; 5'912"; 185 lbs. ; fair complexion;
light brown hair; spoke with Spanish accent) had moved into the
space in the building vacated by the Cubans without notifying him.
NEWMAN only saw him once "and had no idea as to what his name
might be. NEWMAN gives no indication of the date of this
encounter (either month or year)
According to the same Secret Service report (CE 3119), one
JAMES ARTHUS ("apparently harmless protective Research subject of
file CC-2-32, 791") at 544 Camp Street wha "stated that an unknown
man had attempted to rent an office at 544 Camp Street, but that he
discouraged him.'
2. In his interview with the FBI, NEWMAN advised that he ranted
the office spacenta the Cubans "approximately 8 or 9 months
ago, i.e. March or April 1963 He added that he did not
recollect seeing OSWALD in or around the building, nor had he
rented any office space to the FPCC, or anyone by the name of
OSWALD. Someone called him, in September 1963, however, wanting
to rent office space, but NEWMAN did not see this individual, as
he put him in touch with the aforementioned JAMES ARTHUS the
janitor.
NEWMAN added that "9 or 10 months ago" (Jan. or Feb. 1963) a
tall, thin man, aged about 38, with dark hair, did contact him and
paid one month's rent for an office, which he was going to use to
teach Spanish.
This is presumably not the same man NEWMAN had mentioned two
days earlier to the Secret Service, whom NEWMAN does not mention
in this interview.
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