Oswald departed from New Orleans almost certainly about noon on September twenty five and arrived in Mexico City at about 10 a.m. September 27.528 In Mexico City he embarked on a sequence of visits to the Soviet and Cuban Embassies, which occupied most of his time all through the to start with 2 times of his go to. His previous employment as an agent for a Latin American region was verified, despite the fact that his superiors had no knowledge of his presence in Mexico or the assignment explained by "D." Four times just after "D" very first appeared the U.S. A comparable incident was the appearance of the "Wanted for Treason" handbill on the streets of Dallas 1 to 2 days prior to President Kennedy's arrival. Although Senora Duran denies remaining a member of the Communist Party or otherwise related with it, the two Durans have been active in significantly remaining, political affairs in Mexico, feel in Marxist ideology, and sympathize with the govt of Fidel Castro,542 and Senor Duran has published content articles for El Dia, a pro-Communist newspaper in Mexico City.543 The Commission has trustworthy proof from a confidential resource that Senora Duran as nicely as other personnel at the Cuban Embassy had been genuinely upset on receiving news of President Kennedy's loss of life. (Image: https://www.youtucams.com/1.jpg)

An crucial supply of details relating to his business enterprise at the Cuban Embassy was Senora Silvia Tirado de Duran, a Mexican countrywide employed in the visa portion of the Cuban Embassy, who was questioned intensively by Mexican authorities before long right after the assassination. The investigation into this make a difference is talked over in a later on part of this chapter dealing with probable conspiracies involving Jack Ruby. On March 4, 1964, Mark Lane, a New York legal professional, testified in advance of the Commission that an undisclosed informant experienced informed him that Weissman had met with Jack Ruby and Patrolman J. D. Tippit at Ruby's Carousel Club on November 14, 1963. Lane declined to point out the name of his informant but explained that he would try to get his informant's authorization to expose his identify.487 On July 2, 1964, immediately after recurring requests by the Commission that he disclose the name of his informant, Lane testified a second time concerning this matter, but declined to expose the details, stating as his cause that he had promised the unique that his title would not be exposed without his authorization. Eventually Gacy instructed police he experienced thrown 4 other corpses into the DesPlaines River. Surrey ready the text for the handbill and apparently used Johnson Printing Co. services to set the kind and print a evidence.498 Surrey induced Klause, a salesman utilized by Lettercraft Printing Co. of Dallas,499 whom Surrey had met when equally were being used at Johnson Printing Co.,500 to print the handbill "on the facet." 501 According to Klause, Surrey contacted him originally about two or 2 1/2 months prior to November 22.502 About a 7 days prior to November 22, Surrey shipped to Klause two slick paper magazine prints of photographs of a front watch and profile of President Kennedy,503 collectively with the textual site evidence.504 Klause was unable to make the photographic unfavorable of the prints required to get ready the photographic printing plate,505 so that he experienced this attribute of the occupation performed at a nearby shop.506 Klause then arranged the halftone entrance and profile representations of President Kennedy at the leading of the textual content he had obtained from Surrey so as to simulate a "person wanted" police placard.

Klause's testimony gets some corroboration from Bernard Weissman's testimony that he noticed a duplicate of one of the "Wanted for Treason" handbills on the ground of General Walker's station wagon shortly following November 22.515 Other details of the manner in which the handbills ended up printed have also been verified.516 Moreover, Weissman testified that neither he nor any of his associates experienced anything to do with the handbill or had been acquainted with Surrey, Klause, Lettercraft Printing Co., or Johnson Printing Co. 517 Klause and Surrey, as properly as General Walker, testified that they have been unacquainted with Lee Harvey Oswald and experienced not listened to of him prior to the afternoon of November 22.518 The Commission has discovered no proof of any link between individuals dependable for the handbill and Lee Harvey Oswald or the assassination. Mexico soon following the assassination and declared that he observed Lee Harvey Oswald getting $6,500 to destroy the President. One was a tall, slim Negro with reddish hair, definitely dyed, who spoke swiftly in both of those Spanish and English, and a further was a person he said was Lee Harvey Oswald. No credible witness has been situated who observed Oswald with any unknown human being although in Mexico City to the contrary, he was noticed touring by yourself to and from Mexico City, 554 at his resort, 555 and at the close by cafe in which he frequently ate. 556 A resort guest mentioned that on a person occasion he sat down at a table with Oswald at the restaurant since no vacant desk was available, but that neither spoke to the other due to the fact of the language barrier.557 Two Australian girls who observed Oswald on the bus to Mexico City relate that he occupied a seat following to a guy who has been recognized as Albert Osborne, an elderly itinerant preacher.558 Osborne denies that Oswald was beside him on the bus.559 To the other travellers on the bus it appeared that Osborne and Oswald had not previously fulfilled, 560 and substantial investigation of Osborne has revealed no even more speak to amongst him and Oswald.

The ad, on the other hand, did give increase to one particular allegation relating to Bernard Weissman which necessary more investigation. By significantly the most critical affirmation of Senora Duran's testimony, having said that, has been provided by confidential sources of really substantial trustworthiness obtainable to the United States in Mexico. Contacts With the Cuban and Soviet Embassies in Mexico City and the Soviet Embassy in Washington, D.C. Negro then gave Oswald $6,500 in significant-denomination American bills, indicating, "This just isn't a great deal." After listening to this dialogue, "D" mentioned that he telephoned the American Embassy in Mexico City quite a few instances prior to the assassination in an attempt to report his perception that a person vital in the United States was to be killed, but was finally told by a person at the Embassy to halt squandering his time. 529 Oswald was knowledgeable that he could not attain a visa for entry into Cuba unless he 1st received a visa to enter the U.S.S.R.,530 and the Soviet Embassy advised him that he could not assume an reply on his application for a visa for the Soviet Union for about four months.531 Oswald carried with him newspaper clippings, letters and many paperwork, some of them solid or containing wrong information and facts, purporting to exhibit that he was a "pal" of Cuba.532 With these papers and his document of previous home in the Soviet Union and marriage to a Soviet nationwide, he attempted to curry favor with both equally Embassies.533 Indeed, his spouse testified that in her impression Oswald's major purpose in having engaged in Fair Play for Cuba Committee actions was to create a community history that he was a "good friend" of Cuba.534 He built himself specifically unpopular at the Cuban Embassy by persisting in his calls for that as a sympathizer in Cuban aims he ought to be presented a visa.

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