104-10104-10398 OGC SUBJE:CT KENN. Y ASczASINATION-GARRISON OGX 68-1547 �-;-/ 24 July 1968 The Honorable Richard B. Ells:sell, Chairman Committee on Armed Services United States Senate Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. Chairman: I have been recsiving a spate cf from the television appearance of a so-l1- r.;. Szthl, oa the 3ery lriffin show Gf ',7.._.7.viotc:d on z::!*.at prc:.fram, Sahl made ridicu1ou!1 agzailat the -, e7n of which appear on page 2 c2 the attache,1 memoran a bit long, I,fer, tut it does give y'orl a. rat.::2 .round-up of at Garrison he been sayinc.
1O4-10057-10167) APPROVED FOR RELEASE 1992 CIA HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM 13 Dec.-.Zoer 1963 .SU2CT: KAD,CROES Roy Emory ?: LAFO:Memo dtd 19 Nov 1968 with Report on Subject from a Confidential Source records are negative on Subject except for a newspaper cliplaa dated 5 December 1962 in the file of Gerald Patrick HE=G. The clippLeg reportei the arrest of a band of anti-Castro guerrillas at No NalLe Florida by Federal officers for violation of U. S. neutrality laws. :he leader of the group vas Gerald Patrick HEMMING and Subject, Roy E.
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104-10147-10039 6-September 1975 MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION: Dan 'Rather and Les Midgley 3 September 1975 Mr. Rather said that CBS is working up a series of programs entitled, "The Assassinations," dealing with the assassinations of President Kennedy, Robert 'Kennedy., Rev. King, and the attempt on Gov. Wallace. He said they are particularly concerned that they have the facts about any possible CIA connection with Oswald.
104-10095-10004j � Mr. CIA won't have much to add to anyone's knowledge .about the RFK or Martin Luther King deaths, but what we are now doing (the Task Force) is essentially a preparation for the JFK inquirY0 ISVFiFOILEAS[13 SDB INSIORICAL MIEN PUGIN Pr'
104-10122-10297 ' ty The Washington Merry-Go-Round APPROVED FOR RELEASE 1993 CIA IIISTORICAL REVIEW FROP.Nril .THE WASHINGTON POS1 Castro Plot Raises Ugly Questions Tuesday, /en. 19, 1971 D15 By Jack Anderson The plot to kill Cuban vdic- Lator Fidel Castro, hidden for 10 years from the public; raises some ugly questions that high officials would rather keep buried deep inside the Central Intelligence Agency. l. Has the CIA. tried to as- sassinate any other leaders?
.4104-10115-1030* ' 7 , � .; � * s � 4�11111 1111111211111.11.111r CIA HIS1ORC.1-�,L OGRP RELEASE FAL ���� HE KENNEDY CONSPIRACY An Uncommissioned Report on the Jim Garrison Investigatiory BY PARIS FLAMMONDE � .�.. 4. � : MM. � - Appreciation is expressed to the New Orleans States-Item, and Chief ...- Photographer 0. J. Valeton and A. P. Vidocovich, Jr.; the Winnipeg Free Press and Gerry Cairns; Wide World Photos and William Edell; and Tom Bethel! of Mr. Garrison's staff.
104-10117-104251 Jr l" . � III. 6 Sp 68 REPORT ON GARRISON'S K 0 MURDER THE Kiev PRAVDA UKRAINY 23 : 5 Aug 68 p 5 L USSR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (Text) A-prisoner called 4 <57ie Stephens is incarcerated in a prison in Memphis� ,-% . . � .,,,A's. - Shelby County, in the extreme south�o ennessee. Certainly for a prisoner the cbndil::. '.., tions of his life are somewhat strange. His cell is an individual room with al comforts supplied. It is equipped with airconditioning, television, radio, and-ir l -ak:11.1�;:(i.4::::_53 telephone.
104-10117-103471 13 December 1968 SUBJECT: HARGRAVES, Roy Emory REF: LAFO Memo dtd 19 Nov 1968 with Report on Subject from a Confidential Source OS records are negative on Subject except for a newspaper clipping dated 5 December 1962 in the file of Gerald Patrick FFMMING. The clipping reported the arrest of a band of anti-Castro guerrillas at No Name Key, Florida by Federal officers for violation of U. S. neutrality laws. The leader of the group was Gerald Patrick HEMMING and Subject, Roy E. HARGRAVES, 22, was listed as a member of the band of Cuban invaders. Copy of clipping attached.