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Commission No.
1033
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
In Reply, Please Refer to
File No.
Houston, Texas
May 25, 1964
LEE HARVEY OSWALD
INTERNAL SECURITY - R -
CUBA
On May 19, 1964, a confidential source advised
that one Martin (Marty) Abelow was formerly employed at
the National Aeronautics and Space Admimistration (NASA),
Houston, Texas. He stated Abelow was originally employed
by Lockheed Aircraft Corporation but was on special assign-
ment at NASA. He has since returned to regular employment
at Lockheed and is stationed with that company in Sunnyville,
California.
Source stated that while Abelow was employed in
Houston he made a trip to New Orleans and to the best of
source's recollection this was about the same time that
Oswald was in New Orleans distributing Fair Play for Cuba
literature. Source stated that Abelow brought back several
items of this type from New Orleans and exhibited them to
individuals around NASA. He stated on one occasion he
heard Abelow state that he should probably furnish these
items to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Source also advised that Abelow made a trip to
Mexico City at a time he felt was approximately the same
time Oswald was in Mexico City. He stated he did not
recall the exact dates but based this assumption on his
recollection of newspaper items regarding Oswald's trip
to Mexico. Source stated he also recalls that Abelow made
frequent weekend trips to Dallas, Texas, where he claimed
he had an uncle residing. Source stated that although he
has no indication that Abelow was acquainted with Oswald,
he thought that the possibility did exist and for that
reason he was furnishing this information to the Federal
Bureau of Investigation for its information.
Commission Document 1033 unpublished consists of
only this one page.
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