Just as in the case of Carolyn Arnold and Roy Truly, the strange menace that Glaze encountered in early 1975 continued to follow him through the course of his life. Mr. WILCOTT - Well, my tires were slashed and damage done to my car and I believe sugar poured in the gas tank, and whether this was actually CIA or not I have no way of knowing, and it could also have been just for harassment as a result of antiwar activities but I think there is also a possibility that it could have been attempts to intimidate me into talking about the CIA. Copies of my written testimony have disappeared from my personal files. Shelleys claim that he was an intelligence officer would make sense if, as an ROTC lieutenant, he received intelligence training and perhaps even given some assignments in counterespionage. Mr. WILCOTT - No, I didn't, as far as the Oswald cryptonym was concerned; no, I didn't. Mr. CORNWELL - Had you ever run into any similar cryptonym? My address is 2761 Atlantic Street, in Concord, and my occupation is electronic technician. Mr. GOLDSMITH - So, it is your testimony that, once you left the XXXXXXXX station, people, both at headquarters, in Langley, and at the Miami Station, made references to Oswald being an agent, is that correct? Mr. WILCOTT - On two other occasions, I was on KPOO Radio in San Francisco and I discussed in detail, in quite a bit of detail, the speculations and also the incident of the case officer contacting me at the window. The 1960 directory lists him as a department manager for the Texas School Book Depository, living in a house at 126 Tatum Avenue. It was just a three-ring binder, and we would list down the advances by cryptonym and the amounts and then reconcile that with the daily disbursements. Mr. WILCOTT - We had -- in Utica there was a group called the Vietnam Educational Council, which was informed people, formed to inform people as to what was going on in Vietnam, and we didn't feel that there was coverage enough in the media as to what was going on, and the purpose of the Vietnam Educational Council was to inform people as to what was going on. The shot killed Dr. King. She planned to wear it that Friday evening at a social gathering. It doesn't have every one. Mr. GOLDSMITH - What is the basis for that opinion? Mr. WILCOTT - Destroyed or changed. Please try again. Reminder warnings were given on an individual or a small group basis. Mr. GOLDSMITH - Do you have any personal knowledge that any records at CIA Headquarters were ever destroyed? Free shipping for many products! Mr. CORNWELL - What did they say along those lines? Mr. WILCOTT - Yes. [10] Larry Ray Harris at the age of 44 died in an automobile accident on October 5, 1996. Mr. PREYER - It was your conclusion from that talk that some of these people might have knowledge that he was a CIA agent rather than that they were speculating about it? Mr. DODD - Just one second, then. For many years he assisted organizations that helped veterans, monitored the nuclear power industry, and worked to ensure basic human rights. Mr. WILCOTT - I do. Mr. WILCOTT - I don't really have anything and maybe I would just like to say I think it is time we got this thing cleared up; and I think for the good of the country and for good of the people I think it is really time that all of the facts were brought out and the people really get the facts. . 66-67. Mr. WILCOTT - Or perhaps January. He refused to let me quote him or use his name in print. Mr. WILCOTT - Yes, you did. CIA finance officer James Wilcott said, Several different individuals or firms in Dallas had been involved in one way or another with acting as cut-outs for arms shipments to Cuban exiles for the invasion. Strange Deaths Of People Who Knew Too Much About The JFK Assassination: 92 Witnesses, Researchers, CIA Agents, Police Officers, Reporters, Girlfriends Who Just Knew Way Too Much! I asked her if the new building was near the intersection of Royal Lane and Interstate 35, and she said yes, on Gemini Lane. 25-26. Mr. DODD - Was he described as an agent to you or was he described as an operative or a paid informant? Mr. WILCOTT - Yes. Mr. WILCOTT - Yes, I have opinions. Mr. WILCOTT - Well, the payments that were made especially to substations like Oswald's was operated -- it was a substation of the XXXXXXXX station, and they had one in XXXXXX and they had one in XXXXXXXXX-- and it may be six months or even a year after the intial allocation that the final accounting for those funds were submitted, and they would operate out of revolving funds or out of their own personal funds in many cases. Years later, I found out that he moved to Austin, Texas, where he began working for the Austin American Statesman in 1979. He was not questioned by the Warren Commission. Was there any dispute between you and the Agency? It was about XXX I think, was our actual roster was. His duties routinely brought him in contact with all station people, and in particular with operational agents. Did he say to you, "I think Oswald was a CIA agent," or did that first person say to you that he was a CIA agent? 49, No. Not long after Oswald departed from the scene, Shelley told Truly that Oswald was missing. Mr. SAWYER - Now, did the XXXXXXX station have any jurisdiction over the Russian operation or within the Soviet Union? Mr. GOLDSMITH - Only of Case Officers. "And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - enshrined on the lobby floor of the entrance to CIA headquarters. The search for a solution to these riddles leads into the murky world of intrigue involving the FBI and CIA dirty work. Since a cubic foot of books is about 25 to 30 pounds, a box such as this, when loaded with books, would have weighed around 375 to 450 poundstoo heavy to manage with a handcart. Mr. Wilcott, maybe we can expedite this somewhat by asking you this: Do you have any first-hand knowledge or information as to a link between the failed Bay of Pigs operation and the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy? The letters themselves came to me from Larry Ray Harris, a prominent researcher of the Kennedy assassination, who knew a lot about the shooting of Officer Tippit and was featured in the British television documentary The Men Who Killed Kennedy. Obviously, my handwriting has long been broken down. As you can well imagine, she was quite confused because the job was low-paying and involved minor duties. Mr. CORNWELL - You had signed a secrecy oath while you were employed with the Agency? Mr. WILCOTT - Yes. From January of 1965 to about March of 1965, I was at Langley in the same area, in finance, policing accounts and auditing of special accounts, and I was promoted up to GS-9. about it & possibly do a story on it. Below is an excerpt from Harriss letter dated December 15, 1992: Enclosed is the Bill Shelley document I read to you over the phone. Mr. CORNWELL - It was not normally part of your duties or the scope of the knowledge that you routinely acquired on your job, as I understand it, for you to know what the cryptonyms meant; is that correct? Mr. WILCOTT - That is true, sir. Mr. WILCOTT - Well, it has been difficult because people don't want to get involved, and people were scared. Mr. GOLDSMITH - So basically, you checked only one of the advance books, is that correct? [6] Interviews of Joe Bergin, Jr. February 12 and 26, 1994 and August 7, 1999. Mr. WILCOTT - Yes, I did. [27] Gerald McKnight, Breach of Trust p. 115. According to one of the FBI reports of the first interrogation of Oswald in the Dallas homicide office: OSWALD stated that he took this Coke down to the first floor and stood around and had lunch in the employees lunch room. Mr. WILCOTT - Jerry Fox, SR Branch, Reid Dennis, Chief of Soviet Satellite Branch; and XXXXXXXXXX, China Branch, and he also had a cover. would that interview have contained your resume of the Oswald agency matter, your statements about that matter? Mr. DODD - And it includes the information that Oswald was an agent? Mr. WILCOTT - Yes. He closed his 1989 letter with a lurid metaphor: I will help any wayI just want to be forewarned. [17] Joe Bergin, Sr. became a Texas Ranger in 1934, while serving concurrently as a school superintendent in Greenville, Texas. Mr. GOLDSMITH - Well, if I understand your correctly, then, you answer now was somewhat different from what you testified earlier. 359-360, 386-387. This is an indication that the covert side of the schoolbook business had shifted to the Scott Foresman and Southwestern building, perhaps because the notoriety of the TSBD had hampered its ability to conduct smuggling operations and thus had to be discontinued. Mr. WILCOTT - No. Mr. WILCOTT - The basis for that is discussions that I had with people at the XXXXX Station. Mr. SCHAAP - Mr. Chairman, I would like to interpose, I guess, an objection, although I would like to make it more in the nature of a request, that I have some problems in terms of advising my client with respect to possibly self incrimination, that I would not advise him to go into questions of his specific knowledge of the oath and the application to what he did other than the fact that he has told you, which is a fact, that he did sign the oath; but to, go into his mental processes as to whether he felt what he was then doing related to the oath in a particular way, I would request that those questions not be asked on the grounds that they may violate either his First Amendment rights or his Fifth Amendment rights, if that would be all right. Afterwards, she, her husband, and their child quickly disappeared. Mr. WILCOTT - Surely, sir. Mr. WILCOTT - Dozens, literally dozens. As many JFK researchers know, James Wilcott was a CIA accountant from May 1957 through April 1966. Mr. GOLDSMITH - At the time that this allegation first came to your attention, did you discuss it with anyone? Ruffians driving by yelled derogatory things and threw objects at the house such as half-empty beer cans. Mr. GOLDSMITH - Do you have that list with you? Mr. GOLDSMITH - excuse me, just answer the question very generally, without referring to anything right now, and please describe generally what your responsibilities were as a finance officer. In April of 1966, I resigned from the CIA. If they do agree to be interviewed, they are truthful in what they say, except on one particular point: the year when they moved into the building. Mr. WILCOTT - I think the most significant thing that can be actually substantiated is the circumstances surrounding my employment with the community renewal program in Utica, and I was the finance analyst for the community renewal program in Utica. Mr. WILCOTT - That is correct, sir. Mr. DODD - And this would have been, now, shortly after the assassination? Mr. GOLDSMITH - So that they would be routinely destroyed at the time of auditing? [30] In that same article Rose writes that Shelly was one of the building employees who identified Oswald for the police when he was brought in to the station. The was that we did this was to contact as many people all at once and we figured this would be our best protection, that the more people that knew about it, the more protection it would, be for us. [20] Before going up the stairs, Truly paused to tell Shelley to guard the stairs and elevators to make sure no one uses them.[21]. The first contact I had with any reporter or any newspaper people or any media people was with Glad Day Press. Mr. CORNWELL - What routinely was done with such note pads? Mr. GOLDSMITH - With whom? Mr. GOLDSMITH - Did you bring that list with you today? The mayor, Mr. Sawyer, was Dominic Casaro. Mr. CORNWELL - Do you have any knowledge, based upon your tenure XXXXXXX as to who would have trained Oswald in the Russian language if that occurred? How long were the XXXXXXXXX cash disbursement files or records retained? Mr. WILCOTT - Yes. "[24] Lovelady must have been one of the other calm men, since, as previously noted, he made no response when Adams said that the president had been shot. During this same time, I also met and spoke with relevant employees who later worked for Lee Harvey Oswalds supervisor after the assassination of President Kennedy. Ms. Berning. Adams said, I believe the President has been shot. Neither Shelley nor Lovelady said anything in reply. This was making payments and keeping pay records. Mr. WILCOTT - I believe they would at one time. Mr. WILCOTT - All in the finance -- in accounting all of the time. Mr. WILCOTT - Yes, I am. Additional gift options are available when buying one eBook at a time. Afterwards, Joe visited him in his office and could hardly believe the change that came over him. Mr. WILCOTT - None initially. My actions were less courageous than they were the result of being nave. Mr. SCHAAP - My name is William Schaap, S - c - h - a -, a - p (spelling), and I am an Attorney here in Washington. He passed away on November 15, 2019, after a fall causing brain injury. Mr. WILCOTT - No, sir. At my request, he sent me a copy. No doubt the police asked Shelley a lot of questions, and it is possible that they kept him in custody until he gave satisfactory answers. Mr. WILCOTT - No, sir; I think I had good performance reviews right up to the time that I left. Mr. WILCOTT - Well, I would get calls and they would say "We know all about you," shooting a machine gun into the
Mr. WILCOTT - My. Mr. WILCOTT - They would have summaries of some sort. I talked to reporters from various papers, and I talked to people in other forms of meetings, and to me it is not surprising at all. Mr. SCHAAP - Do you mean, how many people who were in the CIA or how many people in the general population? Mr. WILCOTT - Yes, sir. Mr. GOLDSMITH - Do you remember when specifically this conversation took place? The largest typical box for books measured 12 x 14 x 18 inches, was made out of cardboard, and when filled with books weighed 55 pounds. It was more of a casual kind of thing, to my way of thinking. Mr. WILCOTT - With any degree of certainty, other than just speculation, I would say, six or seven with some degree of certainty. Mr. DODD - And this was a view shared by you and your, wife --
Mr. WILCOTT - Well, with the Agency, yes, sir. Spaulding Jones, former branch manager of MacMillan, said they moved in around 1957 or 1958. Mr. WILCOTT - Yes. When, exactly, was the very first time that you heard or came across information that Oswald was an agent? Mr. WILCOTT - I can't remember the exact persons. Mr. WILCOTT - No, sir, they did not. Yet their new location was seven miles south of the intersection of Royal Lane and Interstate 35 at 8301 Ambassador Row. Apparently, security measures to keep people from talking continued even after they went into retirement or found other occupations. Would you tell the Committee what the "need-to-know" principle is? Give as a gift or purchase for a team or group. the day we would list all of the advances that were made in an advance book. Mr. GOLDSMITH - How many people have you spoken to that said that Oswald was an agent of the CIA, to the best of your recollection? Mr. WILCOTT - I am sorry, sir; I lost the thread of your question. Mr. GOLDSMITH - Did this Case Officer tell you what Oswald's cryptonym was? They were co-hosts of a program called Alternative Views featuring news, interviews, and opinion pieces from a progressive point of view. It has every one that I can remember. Mr. GOLDSMITH - What is that opinion? Did you recognize any part of it, the first two letters or the last portions of it, as referring to any geographic area or any type of activity or anything like that? Something went wrong. [12], A suggestion of smuggling activities within the TSBD comes in the form of boxes too large to be practical containers of books. Dr. King was killed by one rifle shot fired from in front of him. Mr. WILCOTT - Yes, sir. Did you cover this ground? This was preparing and reconciling payrolls. Mr. WILCOTT - No, I didn't. Mr. GOLDSMITH - What was your response to this revelatic as to what Oswald's cryptonym was? Let us say, for instance, that there was a certain project going on, and the project was one that became known that this project was being carried out -- and we call it "flaps," -- and the Case Officer in charge might get word that somebody from headquarters was coming to review the files to investigate the flap. According to his testimony to the Warren Commission, after graduating from high school, he worked in defense plants a little bit during the war and started working at the Texas School Book Depository.[15] The short amount of time between his graduation in late May 1945 and the end of World War II on September 2 plus his employment in defense plants seems to conflict with his claim that he joined an intelligence service and became an officer. He asked that a copy of the letter be sent to his homenot to the business addressand after he read it, he would check into it. Redemption links and eBooks cannot be resold. Dedicated to the political vision and legacy of John and Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X,and to the investigation of their murders. By the way, I am a Mr.not a Ms.as the letter from Mr. Blakey indicates. Mr. WILCOTT - Did you vote for President Kennedy? John P. Horton, XXXXXXXXX Section; XXXXXXXXXXXXX Branch; and Chester Ito, XXXXXXXXX Branch; and Kan Takai, XXXXX Branch; and Jim Delaney, China Branch; and Bob Rentner, SR Branch -- and there is some question about that, the branch he was with. Mr. PREYER - And Miami, was that comparable in size? On November 22, 1963, there were sixty-nine people working in the building at 411 Elm Streetthirty-three for the TSBD and forty-six for the publishers. Mr. DODD - You may have covered this as well, Mr. Chairman, and, if you have, I will drop the question. New security officers appeared. I found it very, very difficult to talk about these things that I think ought to be talked about, very difficult. As far as that they actually said, they said they were having trouble with Oswald and that there was dissatisfaction with Oswald after he came back from the Soviet Union, and the would say things like "Well, you know this was the way to get rid of him -- to get him involved in this assassination thing and put the blame on Cuba as a pretext for another invasion or another attack against Cuba. Mr. GOLDSMITH - And you have had access to the cash disbursement files at XXXXXXXXXXXXX Station? Joe was unable to determine if the arson was assassination-related. Mr. GOLDSMITH - I realize this is testimony 15 years after the fact. (At this time the school book depository had been relocated to a warehouse near the intersection of Royal Lane and Interstate 35.). Mr. WILCOTT - No; I think that I looked through my advance book -- and I had a book where the advances on projects were run, and I leafed through them, and I must have at least leafed through them to see if what he said was true. Mr. WILCOTT - No. Mr. GOLDSMITH - And when you testified earlier that you learned Oswald's cryptonym, by that do you mean that you learned both Oswald's personal cryptonym and his project cryptonym, or was it one of the two? Mr. CORNWELL - Did you -- at the time you made the decision to discuss outside of the Agency this matter, did you focus on the secrecy oath problem? Mr. PREYER - He stated that as a fact and not that he believed it was drawn out for Oswald or it could have been or something like that? Mr. CORNWELL - Let me rephrase it. When Joe entered the building, he took a recently installed passenger elevator to the fourth floor. Wilcott lost a good job after leaving the CIA after his employer was told he would soon be under incitement when he wasnt and never was. [15] Shelley testimony, Volume 6 of the Warren Commission Hearings and Exhibits on page 327, hereafter to be cited as 6H327. Perhaps that is why I was so unprepared during that brief step into the looking glass.. William Weston examines the curious letters of Elzie Glaze and considers potential connections between the CIA and the Texas School Book Depository. Do you follow the question? Insofar as I know, this information has never been made public. Mr. GOLDSMITH - What is that explanation? He said he went back inside and went into the basement for ten minutes, supposedly eating his lunch.[25]. Although he left in December 1973, he was certain that the musician who disappeared in Dallas was not among the core members of the band. Mr. GOLDSMITH - Why not? Mr. SCHAAP - For the record, I have made a list of all of these spellings of the names which have been mentioned, which I will give to the stenographer so that he will have, them correctly. Mine was a happenstance meeting and short, casual friendship with a man who appeared to have fallen through the cracks. Supposedly, he fell asleep at the wheel, or committed suicide, when he rammed into the back of a semi-truck. [3], Actually, the move took place a few months before the assassination. Mr. GOLDSMITH - During what years did you work for the CIA? GLAZE, Elzie Dean Age 66, is celebrated by his family for his compassion, humor and willingness to help family, friends and the world at large. Mr. CORNWELL - Do you remember anything about it? Mr. GOLDSMITH - Very generally now, what were your responsibilities as a finance employee with the agency? Hurt initially doubted that such a large container could be moved into the building inconspicuously. [9] Carolyn Arnold statement in Byrd/TSBD Concerns posted by Martin Barkley on May 24, 2000 on the JFK Today website. In 1970, the TSBD and the schoolbook publishers moved out of the old 411 Elm Street building. James and Elsie Wilcott: CIA Profile in Courage From: . Mr. SAWYER - What was the name of the FBI agent who you think infiltrated this antiwar group? Mr. WILCOTT - Yes, sir. Mr. WILCOTT - Yes. Mr. PREYER - The committee will resume. Currently he has been studying the Zodiac Killer case and writes for a website called zodiackilleridentified.com. Mr. WILCOTT - I flipped through it. Mr. GOLDSMITH - Why has it been difficult? Mr. PREYER - Let me interrupt. Mr. GOLDSMITH - Do you know whether CIA Headquarters would have had either copies or originals of the cash disbursement files? Did you want to do this or intend to proceed with that line of questioning? It must have been puzzling to Glaze, as it is to us reading his letters, why a government agency would be providing security for a privately-owned company. It achieved commercial success in 1970 with a hit song called "Mr. Bojangles. In 1992, the band was still active, touring the country and recording albums. And we thought every year it was going to be coming out, and especially I didn't think that -- since what I had heard was all hearsay that I would never have seen Oswald or anything like that -- this is not the kind of thing that would be used for even something like the Warren Commission, and they would have to have something more substantial than that to go on, aside from the fact that I never would have done it in the CIA, being a very risky thing to do with the CIA. All visits to the building must be strictly business-related. Mr. WILCOTT - Yes. Mr. GOLDSMITH - And what did he tell you the cryptonym was? The book depository was in a seven-story, red brick building located at 411 Elm Street. He stated that he left work because, in his opinion, based upon remarks of BILL SHELLEY, he did not believe that there was going to be any more work that day due to the confusion in the building. [18], Less than a minute after the assassination, two Scott Foresman employees, Victoria Adams and Sandra Styles, who were on the fourth floor, ran down the stairs to the first floor. At the time of the assassination, Shelley was in his sixteenth year of employment at the TSBD. Mr. WILCOTT - Yes. Mr. WILCOTT - That was late '68 or perhaps early 1969. Mr. WILCOTT - Well, I believed it to be a little more than speculation, that the source at least of this kind of talk was, I believe, to be something more serious than speculation. Learn more. 3 By James Mathis and Martha Wagner Murphy Enlarge A photograph from Warren Commission exhibits shows the open limousine that carried President and Mrs. Kennedy through downtown Dallas. I apologize." Mr. GOLDSMITH - Who were your friends that you discussed this with? Mr. WILCOTT - Along those lines they said things like, well, that Oswald couldn't have pulled the trigger, that only CIA could have set up such an elaborate project and there was nobody with the kind of knowledge or information that could have done this, and this was more in the speculative realm. During a follow up call, he told me that the two musicians were not in contact with former members of the band and knew nothing of their whereabouts nor of their current activities. Mr. CORNWELL - Did they tell you whether or not you passed the polygraphs? Mr. GOLDSMITH - How many people from the CIA did you speak to who speculated that Oswald was an agent? Mr. WILCOTT - I may have, sir, and I can't remember. Having a double life would not have made Shelley unique among the people who worked at the book depository. Those are discussions with people who gave the indication that there was every certainty that Oswald was an agent of CIA, runout of XXXXXXX Station, and that he was freed from Russia there in the final courses in Russia and was trained by CIA people at Atsugi. She said that she had been in the personnel department since 1982, and she never knew anyone by that name. Wilcott was a private pilot and landed his plane at noon, 11-23-63, Tokyo time. I called the number of the Avalanche Journal in Lubbock, Texas and got the personnel director. Mr. WILCOTT - They were retained for approximately one year by the finance office, approximately one to two years, and were destroyed at the time of audit. that I had at my gate, and I did that with cryptonyms from time to time for something -- we would want to check back into their accounting for something. "I was standing on the triple underpass at the time and was wounded by a fragment that bounced off the pavement," Tague, now 77, told ABC News. The day after, perhaps, two or three weeks after, the kind of talk was that CIA was somehow connected. Mr. SAWYER - Well, what were your antiwar activities that you refer to? Mr. GOLDSMITH - Were you ever able to check those particular files? His tires were slashed and sugar was poured into his gas tank. Near the two freight elevators were Shelley and co-worker Billy Lovelady. Investigations of the CIA in the 1960s and 1970s shows that the agency had embedded agents in a wide variety of organizations and institutions, including labor unions, airlines, college student associations, foundations, law firms, banks, savings and loans, investment firms, travel agencies, police departments, post offices, publishing companies, newspapers, call girl services, and mental health institutions. Mr. GOLDSMITH - Assuming that Oswald was an agent for the CIA, would the agency's cash disbursement files have referred to either Oswald or to his cryptonym? I spoke to groups in their homes and I spoke to groups in the Peace and Freedom Party and I was with the Peace and Freedom Party for several years. Mr. GOLDSMITH - And the first time you alleged in public this allegation was in 1968? Mr. WILCOTT - Not publicly. For instance, in accounting, when we had our audits, for instance, in most of the audits, he would call up somebody -- let's say in China Branch -- and say "I know you were having problems with this, would you like to look it over before the auditors come? Mr. WILCOTT - In 1963, I wasn't think that much about it. Mr. WILCOTT - That is true. We appreciate that, and if at, any time you think of any further way in which your testimony can be corroborated or the name of any other CIA man or any record or anything of that sort that might be available we hope you will get in touch with us and let us know about it. 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