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Letter from Robert O. Goff, United States Secret Service, to G. Robert Blakey, HSCA Chief Counsel,
with Addendum

26 May 1978

HSCA RECORD NUMBER 180-10091-10174   •   AGENCY FILE NUMBER 008791   •   DECLASSIFIED 12/00/95


Dr. Grover B. Proctor, Jr.
SOURCE DOCUMENT COLLECTION EDITOR

Department of the Treasury
United States Secret Service
Washington, DC 20223
Office of the Director
 
May 26, 1978
 

Dear Mr. Blakey:

         Reference is made to your letter of May 4, 1978 (Letter #1) reletive to your request for access to any materials relating to John David Hurt.

         In that connection, enclosed is a copy of a page from a memorandum report dated July 23, 1951, which makes reference to a John Hurt. This is the only record that the Secret Service maintains on John Hurt and there is no way to determine from the reference in the report if the John Hurt referred to is the same John Hurt for whom the Committee is requestion information.

         If I can be of further assistance to you in this matter, please contact me.

Sincerely,
 
Robert O. Goff
Legal Counsel

Enclosure

Mr. Robert Blakey
Chief Counsel and Director
Select Committee on Assassinations
U.S. House of Representatives
3331 House Office Building, Annex 2
Washington, D.C. 20515

 


selected excerpt:

Wynn stated that the reason he rented the car was to take his mother to Lynchburg, Va., but had some time so he came to New York City to look up a Navy veteran friend in New York City, John Hurt, 207 W. 149th St.

     Dr. Grover B. Proctor, Jr. is a historian and former university Dean who is widely acknowledged as an expert on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He has published numerous articles, lectured extensively, and has frequently been consulted by print and broadcast media.
     While most of his work comprises analysis and interpretation of the assassination research phenomenon, he broke new ground in the investigation in the early 1980's with his work on Lee Harvey Oswald's alleged telephone call from the Dallas jail to a former military counterintelligence agent in Raleigh, N.C.
Dr. Grover B. Proctor, Jr.


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