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GIL stated he had referred STEVE to ARCACHA merely as
a means of getting rid of STEVE's nuisance calis.
GIL advised that STEVE had related his,
STEVE'S, plan to fres Cuba was simply that STEVE wented
an organization to drop him into Cuba and he, STEVE,
would kill Castro by means of a rifle with a telescopic
site.' sight
GIL pointed out that since seeing the recent
newspaper publicity concerning LIKE HARVEY OSHAED which
indicated OSWALD had been in Russia during the period
of the telephone calls from STEVE, he, GIL, had changed
his mind as to the source of the calls but prior to that
time had been of the opinion that they were probably
from LEE HARVEY oswald.
GIL stated be was sure that SERGIO ARCACHA, who
he, GILs, understood was presently in Houston, Texas had
interviewed STEVE and ARCACHA would probably have
additional information on STEVE.
GIL stated be seemed to zecall that STEVE had
furnished him a telephone number which was at the
New Orleans Greyhound Lines Terminal and he recalled
having reached STEVE through this number on at least one
occasion. GIL advised that he did not necessary believe
that STEVE was an employee at the New Orleans Greyhound
Terminal but STEVE just seemed to hang around the area
of the telephone number he furnished.
GIL advised it was possible that he had STEVE'S
telephone number and last name among numerous papers which
he, GIL, had at his home and on completion of his
appointments for the day would check the papers at his
home and advise the New Orleans Office of any additional
information he could determind.
(172
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