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December 11, 1963 Captain W.P. Gannaway Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Department Thru: Lieutenant Jack Revill Criminal Intelligence Section Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Department SUBJECT: CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE (4) LEE HARVEY OSWALD Sir: The attached news clipping was taken from the CHICAGO TRIBUNE, dated Tuesday, November 26, 1963 Leaves in Huff MEXICO PAPER Excélsior said the Cuban con- sulate told Oswald it could not issue the visa without talking SAYS OSWALD to the United States govern- ment and that would take 10 or 12 days. The paper said Os- wald left the office in a huff WENT TO REDS 'and slammed the door as he went. The next day he appeared at the office of the soviet con- Reveal Visits to Russ, sul and asked for a visa di- rectly to the Soviet Union. The newspaper said Oswald Cuban Consulates supported his argument for the visa by saying his wife was a MEXICO CITY, Nov. 25 soviet citizen, that he was a (UPI) - The newspaper Excel- Communist, and that he had sior said today Lee Harvey lived in Russia for three years. Oswald spent several days in Told of Long Wait Mexico City in late September, The soviet consul told him calling on consulates of the So- the normal time to process vict Union and Cuba. such a request would be about Excelsior said o S W a d three months. Oswald again crossed the border at Laredo, left in a huff, the paper said. Tex., on Sept. 26 and drove to The newspaper said there Mexico City, where on Sept. 28 was no indication o S d he called on the' consulate gen- talked to any important of- eral of Cuba and asked for a ficials of the soviet or Cuban transit visa to Moscow by way embassies, other than the re- of Havana. spective consuls. The United States customs service: at Laredo confirmed the crossing. A spokesman said, "There are records to establish Respectfully submitted, this." The records also showed Oswald reëntered the 2 United W.S. Begged INDEXED States Oct. 3. W.S. Biggio, Detective DATE 17-16-64 Criminal Intelligence Section INT. 29652

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