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he took a trip to Mexico with OSWALD and COHEN the has denied this) He has said that he believes BRADY'S deportation and OSWALD's leaflet distribution are connected in some way. He said, "I think that BRADY was deported because the CIA wanted him out of the country. According to DAPHNE STAPELTON, who lived in one of the Ryder Ral showly /amal House Apartments, OSWALD came to the Ryder House one day and asked her "Is JACK here?" When she, said, no, OSWALD then. wrote his name on a piece of paper and told her to, "Give it to JACK and tell him I was here." FRAZIER has denied all of this to Barbara Reid and Harold Weisberg, however, he did say-that as-best as he-can--remember, he has never met LEE HARVEY OSWALD, but he cannot rule out the possibility. 26) HOWARD COHEN LEAD: (See FRAZIER letter of 12/29/67, Sciambra memo of 9/16/68, Reid memo of 9/25/68) COHEN's name has come up several times in connection with OSWALD. He worked at the Ryder Coffee House and lived in one of the upstairs apartments. He was a friend of all the Ryder House regulars. He led a Marxist discussion group at the Ryder House. Cohon re OSWALD According to STAPELTON, OSWALD went to COHEN's apartment looking for him one day, but COHEN was not at home. A last check, according to Reid, COHEN was in Japan. 27) JACK BURNSIDE LEAD: (See BURNSIDE memo) BURNSIDE in my opinion is worth talking to good again. He was a friend of all the regulars at the Ryder Coffee House, especially THORNLEY. JACK FRAZIER pointed him out as someone who may be able to give us some information on OSWALD and THORNLEY. He was supposedly in Fong's Restaurant on Decatur Street with THORNLEY when OSWALD came in to meet THORNLEY. He told this to someone and said that THORNLEY introduced him to OSWALD, however, when confronted with this by Weisberg and Reid, he denied it.

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