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and heard what sounded 1250
shotgun. and he ran outside and pulled in
1958 black over white Chevrolet, two-door
himself up over the stockade fence the
sedan, not a "58 Chev. blk. with white stripe
yard, and as he looked onto the church down
down side." e) COLSMAN stated this second
parking rear lot he saw some unk/wotm speed in either
individual was observed by him leaning from
the car door into the back seat area of the
the driveway towards Turtle grkke, noticed
Chevrolet and COLEMAN could not tell what
what 49 or appeared to be a w/m with the door open
50 Ford, light green. He then
this man was doing, nor did COLEMAN watch
on a 58 Chev. blk with white stripe down side,
117
116
COMMISSION EXHIBIT No. 2958-Continued
COMMISSION EXHIBIT No. 2958-Continued
Form No. (Revised)
REPONT
(7-1-80)
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
ORIGIN
Field
OFFICE Chicago
FILE NO
CO-2-34,030
TYPE OF CASE
STATUS
TITLE OR CAPTION
3
Protective Research
DL 100-10461
Investigation continued
LEE HARVEY OSWALD
INVESTIGATION MADE AT
PERIOD COVERED
what this man, was doing because, at this
Assassination of
point, COLEIAN returned to his residenco.
Chicago, Illinois
11/26-11/29/63
President Kennedy
f) The TUCKER - NORVELL report states
INVESTIGATION MADE BY
COLEMAN advised the lot was "full of car."
Special Agents Edward z. Tucker
COLEMAN advised Bureau Agonts there ware
and Joseph E. Noonan
about six other cars in addition to the
DETAILS
Ford and Chevrolet in the lot at the time.
SUMMARY
g) Tha TUCKER - NORVELL report reflects-
interview of "Robert Suwrey" (correct
A white male, American, of unknown reliability, in December 1963, had
spelling SURREY) cencerning two msn in
a
been attempting to negotiate a sale of machine guns to a Cuban revolutionary
dark 1963 Ford scen by SURREY on Monday,
whose name is known. The Cuban is alleged to have made a comment the day
April 8, 1963, in the alley behind WALICR'O
before the assassination of President Kennedy that "We now have plenty of
residence. The report of Detectives MCELROY
money - our new backers are Jews - as soon as we (or they) take care of
and VAN CLEAVE, dated April 10, 1963, states
Kennedy
SURREY saw the 1963 Ford and two mon, no
other description, on April 6, 1963 (Saturday),
The Cuban advised the American that before any deals could be consum-
mated the Cuban superiors would have to approve the American and satisfy
parked at the rear of WALKER'S residence.
themselves that he was not a CIA agent.
The raport of Officers DELLINGER and ROSE,
dated April 11, 1963, contains an interview
Discussion with the security agencies on this matter resulted in
a
of SURREY concerning the incident about
conclusion that inasmuch as the investigation reflected a threat to
seeing the 1963 Ford and two man, but doos
President Johnson, who has announced his intention of continuing the late
not state when SURREY gaw this car or the
President's policies, the Secret Service would have primary jurisdiction
mon and the report give3 the impression it
in the cáse and thát we would keep the other security agencies informed.
Subsequently, at the direction of the Secret Service, the American contácted
occurred on April 10, 1963. h) Cn June 3,
the Cuban and an arrangement was made to meet the Cuban's superiors. The
1964, ROBERT A. SURREY advised Bureau Agents
Cuban was identified as belonging to the 30th of November Group. (This
he observed the 1963 dark brown or maroon
group was primarily interested, at least in the Chicago area, in obtaining
Ford parked on Avondale Street néar the
money and disseminating propaganda of anti-Castro nature. It was the
alley entrance, which alley runs behind
consensus of other security agencies that it was doubtful this 30th of
WALIER'S residence. SURREY stated this
November Group would be involved in illegal activities.) The American and
the Cuban discussed the policies of President Johnson during their meetings,
incident took place on April 8, 1963
and the Cuban described President Johnson as a common person who would get
(Monday), and ho described the individuals
things done The Cuban stated that President Kennedy was an intellectual,
a3 one being a whito male in his 30's,
5'10* to 6' tall, 160 pounds, and the second
as a white male, in his 30's. 5'10 to 6'
tall, weighing 190 pounds. He stated both
men were well-dreased in suits, shirts and
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DATE
ties.
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7s/ Edward z. TuckersPECIAL AGENT/S/ Joseph E. Noonan
12-3-63
APPROVED
DATE
118
*
.
-
Maurico-G.Hartthroza
"
Acting SPECIAL'AGENT IN CHARGE
12-3-635
COMMISSION EXHIBIT No. 2958-Continued
(CONTINUE ON PLAIN PAPER
" a.a
COMMISSION EXHIBIT No. 2959
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