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FO-204 (Rev. 3-3-59)
Commission No.
1204
-
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Involved or Interviewed
Other Individuals and Organizations
Copy to:
Report of:
SA JOHN P. MC HUGH
Office:
SAN FRANCISCO
Date:
6-17-64
Field Office File #: 89-58
Bureau File ":
105-82555
Title:
LEE HARVEY OSWALD
Character:
INTERNAL SECURITY - R - CUBA
Synopsie
MARTIN SAMUEL ABELOW, an employee of Lockheed Aircraft, Sunnyvale,
California, advised that to the best of his recollection and
knowledge, he had never met LEE HARVEY OSWALD.
- RUC -
DETAILS:
On May 28, 1964, MARTIN SAMUEL ABELOW, who is employed
by Lockheed Aircraft, Sunnyvale, California, and who resides 2727
Midtown Court, Palo Alto, California, furnished the information
set forth below to Special Agents DOUGLAS G. ALLEN and JOHN P.
MC HUGH.
ABELOW advised that approximately one year ago he was
working in Houston, Texas, and took a vacation trip to New Orleans,
Louisiana. While in New Orleans he visited the United States
aircraft carrier which was docked there at the time, and, while
waiting to board this carrier, he observed a young man distributing
leaflets to the waiting crowd, which leaflets were of the Fair Play
for Cuba Committee. ABELOW stated he has no idea who this young
man was and added he had never met LEE HARVEY OSWALD, to the best
of his recollection and knowledge.
He noted he did travel to Mexico City around the first
?
of July, 1963, for a vacation trip and stated he is unable to
recall meeting anyone in Mexico City who would remotely fit the
description of LEE HARVEY OSWALD.
A characterization of the Fair Play for
Cuba Committee is appended hereto.
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to
your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
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