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Amcrican who in the last days of Soptember or Ministry of Forcign Rolations, Government of the first days of the month of Octobor of the Cuba, for its approval, having obtnined this present year appeared at the Cuban Consulate and position directly from formor Consul ASCUE, with applied for a visa to Cuba in Cransit to Russia whom she is very fricndly, and for whom the and based his applichtion on his presentatio: spoaker even organized a farewoll party in her of his passport in which it was recorded that homo, which was attended by almont all of the ho had boen living in the lattor country for a officials and employees of the Embassy and the period of three years, his worlt permit from that Consulate, except the Ambassador. That the same country written in the Russian languago and speaker does not belong to any political party letters in the same language, as well as proof and never has attended manifestations or meetings, of his being married to a woman of Russian nor has she given lectures or specches, which her nationality and being the apparent Director in husband has done, since he has written several the city of New Orloans of the organization called articles for the newspaper 'El Din' (The Day) 'Fair Play for Cuba' with the desire that he {pro-Communist Spanish language newspaper pub- should be accepted as a 'friend of the Cuban lished in Mexico City); that she has ngver been Revolution, as a result of which the speaker, in arrestod for any reason, nor even on the occasion compliance with her dutios, received all of his of the visit to Mexico of Mr. JOIN F, KENNEDY, data and filled out the approprinte application, which caused her a great deal of personal satis- and he left to return in the afternoon, this faction because of the benefits which it would represent to the country. That yesterday while < time with his photographs, and the speaker, recognizing that she exceeded her duties, semi- she was working at the Cuban Consulate, where she officially called the Russian Consulate by is employed from 10:00 to 2:00 and from 4:00 to telephone because of hor interest in facilitating 6:00 p.m. daily and whore she reccives a salary the handl ing of the Russian visa for LEE HARVEY of 1,500 pesos ($120 U.S.) monthly, just before OSWALD, but from there they answered her that the their time of departure at noon, n friend commented operation would require approximately four months, to her that she had been listoning to the radio which annoyed the applicant, since as he affirmed and heard a news item to the offect that President he was in a great hurry to obtain the visas which KENNEDY had suffered an attack in which they had would permit him to travel to Russia, insisting fired three shots at him, as a result of which she that he was entitled to them because of his back- called her husband on the telephone and they dis- ground and his partisanship and personal activities cussed this news, and he advised her that he in favor of the Cuban movement, the declarant's already knew about it and referred to said attack not being able to spocify because she does not as 'monstrous, and they agreed thit upon meeting remember whether or not he said that he was a at their home they would discuss the matter, which member of the Communist Party, but that his wife, they did during their dinner hour, but in a very of Russian nationality, was at that time in the brief manner since.thcy did not know all the qity of New York from whore she would follow him, circumstances of the attack and the name and although his place of origin.was the nfore-mentioned description of the presuned author of the same, city of New Orleans; that as soon as OSWALD under- its having been only that night that they read stood that it was not possible to give him a Cuban in the extra (edition) the news relating thereto, visa without his previously obtaining a Russian one, and subsequently on the radio at her residonce she because the former was for transit, he became highly heard the name of LEE haryEy which caused agitated and angry, as a rosult of which the hor to remember that this name reiers to a North speaker called Consul ASCUE, who, at that time, was 38 - 39 COMMISSION EXHIBIT No. 2464-Continued COMMISSION EXHIBIT No. 2464-Continued * in his private office in of his ultimato replacement, MIRAVAL, but camo out and bogan to argue in English with OSWALD in a vory angry speaker reccived from the Russinn Concul YACKSOV manner and ADCUE concluded by caying to him that, whon the latter visited ASCUE and MIRAVAL and 'AG far as he was concorned, ne vould not give delivered to then tnoir respective invitations visn, and that 'A person lilto him, in place of niding the Cuban Reve lution, was doing nor at the in-laws, Cuban LIDIA Consulate That with respect to and DURAN HAVARRO, the it harm,' its being noted that in their discussion former on various occasions ntt with

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