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NO 100-16601/cv The records of the New Orleans Police Depart- ment under Arrest Number 112-723 were examined on August 27, 1963. These records showed that oswald was arrested on August 9, 1963, by Lt. WILLIAM GAILLOT and Patrolmen F. HAYWARD and F. WILSON of the First District. He was charged with "disturbing the peace by creating a scene". The records showed that oswald claimed to be a member of the "Fair Play For Cuba Committee" and was passing out circulars in the 700 block of Canal Street and became involved in an argument with three Cuban immigrants. JOSEPH LESSLIE, Office of the Clerk of Court, Municipal Court, 501 North Rampart Street, advised on August 28, 1963, that OSWALD appeared before Second Municipal Court Judge EDWIN A. BABYLON on August (12, 1963, and entered a plea of guilty to the charge of dis- turbing the peace by creating a scene and was sentenced to pay a fine of $10.00 or sorve ten days in jail. OSWALD elected to pay the fine. Mr. LESSLIE advised that the three persons arrested with OSWALD wore discharged. Mrs. JEANNE RODGERS, Secretary to the Manager, Radio Station WDSU, 520 Royal, New Orleans, Louisiana, made available on August 22, 1963, a transcript of the radio broadcast of a program called "Conversation Carte Blanche" which was broadcast from Radio Station WDSU on August 21, 1963. This transcript revealed that, on August 21, 1963, LEE harvey OSWALD appeared on the above- mentioned program along with EDWARD SCANNELL BUTLER, Staff Director of The Information Council of the Americas which organization specializes in the distribution of nti-Communist educational material to Latin Anerican countries. During the program OSWALD stated that the Fair Play For Cuba Committee is not Communist-controled and that he, oswald, is a Marxist. On August 30, 1963, BILL STUCKEY, Ross Agency, 525 Gravier Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, advised that he had a conversation with OSWALD after the carte-blanche broadcast at which time the subject (said that he had met his wife in Russia and had married her there. He claimed that she was the daughter of a Russidn Arny Colonel. OSWALD clained that he had worked in a factory in Russia earning eighty rubles per month. OSWALD stated that the 11

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