HERE'S WHAT THE WARREN REPORT WILL SHOW

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CIA-RDP70-00058R000300030025-8
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April 24, 2000
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25
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September 14, 1964
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WORLD I ?O:t-r ease 2R0M/4 CIA-RDP70-00 HERE'S W11RAT THE THE ASSASSINATION of the President was the demented action of one man only, the official investigators. found. RRN.. REPORT WILL SHOW All ;claims of a conspiracy in widely circulated in Europe, are com- the murder of President Kennedy pletely false-fiction, not fact. 4. Oswald had been under scrutiny by now are to be officially branded the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a as false. Here are findings being em possible Soviet agents -but liaison be- tween the FBI 'and the .Secret Service was poor and had not resulted in trans- phasized in the Warren Com mission of information about Oswald to mission's report on its nine-month the Secret Service. 5. There is need for better co-ordina- investigation of the assassination. tion among security agencies. Protection afforded Presidents can be improved The Commission headed by Chief Jus- upon. Presidents, themselves, should co- tice Earl Warren, investigating the assas- operate. sination of President Kennedy, will offer 6. President Kennedy had the choice few surprises in its report, about to be in Dallas as elsewhere-as all Presidents issued. do-of maximum security or "political That report will tell the American exposure." In Dallas last November 22, people: the President chose political exposure. I. Lee Harvey Oswald was'a ]one, de- Communication breakdowns. The mented killer, with no accomplices. report will dwell at some length on de- 2. Jack Ruby, slayer of Oswald, acted ficiencies in intercommunication among alone and was motivated by rage against the FBI, the Secret Service and the Dal- the assassin and compassion for Mrs. 1 as police department. Kennedy. The FBI, it now is revealed, talked 3. Stories of a "right 'wing" plot, with Oswald at least twice after his re- woe" a lve a e oggs, Senator Richard Russell, Chief Justice Earl Warren, Commission Chairman; Senator John Sherman Cooper, John J. McCloy, New York banker; Allen Dulles, former CIA Director; J. Lee Rankin, chief counsel. turn to the U. S. from Russia in ~ 1962-. once at Oswald's own request. The FBI's aim was to determine whether Oswald, after his two-year stay in Russia, had re- turned to'the U.S. as an agent of the Soviet secret police. In the diary he kept while in Russia, which was made available to the Com- mission, Oswald wrote that monthly pay- ments made to him in the Soviet Union` were "arranged by the MVD [secret po- lice]." Oswald wrote: .. I accepted the money because I was hungry and there was several inches of snow on the ground in Moscow at that time, but what it really was, was pay- ment for my denunication of the U. S.. in Moscow." The money was shut off when Oswald became disillusioned with'. life in Russia and asked to return to the U. S. lie wrote in his diary then: " . T shall never cell self i t my n o tionally, or unintentionally, to anyone again. The FBI came to the conclusion that THE WARREN COMMISSION, investigators of the Kennedy murder. From.left, Representative Gerald Ford, Rep-' t t' H I B