Pseudonym: Marti, George
124-10370-10019: ADMIN FOLDER-N6: HSCA ADMINISTRATIVE FOLDER, JFK MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION VOLUME I
Martin Morua/AMBARB-70 worked with Jorge Marti Salazar of Chicago to obtain 1000 blasting caps in late 1962, and took them down to Miami.
1993.07.26.19:07:13:680590: SECURITY FILE ON MARTIN MORUA
AMBARB-70 was Martin Morua, the DRE chief and TFW ops specialist. (For more complete copy, see 104-10123-10077, showing he was used for "propaganda activities").
124-10370-10030: ADMIN FOLDER-L2: HSCA ADMINISTRATIVE FOLDER, JACK ANDERSON COLUMN MLK-JFK
Jorge Marti Salazar later moved to Dallas and set up the Harlandale house. "DSO (Dallas Sheriff's Office) report dated 11/23/63, entitled 'DEATH OF PRESIDENT', prepared by Deputy Sheriff Buddy Walthers (deceased), which report also states that Walthers was with Deputy Sheriff Allen Sweatt (also deceased) on 11/23/63 when he referred a matter to the US Secret Service, Dallas, Texas, regarding an organization known to his source (not further identified) as 'Freedom for Cuba Party', which had been meeting at 3128 Harlendale, Dallas, Texas...erroneously listed as 3128, but the actual address was 3126 Harlendale Street. Review of the Dallas file reveals that the organization known as 'ALPHA 66' held meetings during 1963 at 3126 Harlendale...(a) (a 11/19/63) letter from Alpha 66 was on letterhead stationery, which reflected the above address and was signed by MANUEL RODRIGUEZ, General Secretary of 'Alpha 66'...Review of Dallas file 134-332 reflects that former DL 282-S, whose identity is known to the Bureau (Bufile 105-131,209) (note: Almost certainly a reference to Manuel Rodriguez Orcarberro) was in a top leadership position in 'ALPHA 66" in Dallas, Texas, in 1963 and 1964, and he reported to the Dallas office in 1964 that meetings of this group were held during 1963 at the residence of one JORGE SALAZAR, 3126 Harlendale Street, Dallas, Texas. At p. 40 - see Walthers' 11/23/63 & 11/26/63 report. Note that the latter report states that "my informant stated that subject Oswald had been to this house before." Other sources report that Walthers' informant was his mother-in-law, who lived next door. At p. 41 - Manuel Rodriguez's 11/63 letter on Alpha 66 stationery, providing the address as 3126 Harlandale - not 3126 Harlendale. Are these misspellings of both the number and the street address accidental?
124-10370-10019: ADMIN FOLDER-N6: HSCA ADMINISTRATIVE FOLDER, JFK MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION VOLUME I
1961-1963: Secret Service memo 12/9/63, by Edward Tucker and Martin Martineau: "In August 1961, one John Burkman, residing at 535 Baseline Road, Northville, Michigan (working at Richmond Arms Company) was approached by one William Newton and a Lieutenant General (FNU) Osborne. (Newton was suspected of being a leader in the Cuban movement)...Newton and 1Osborne requested that Burkman attempt to obtain 10,000 M-1 rifles for an anti-Castro revolution." (Later in 1961, Burkman gave Morua 3000 blasting caps, taken to Cuba)...on October 24, 1962, George Marti (probably Jorge Marti Salazar) residing at 131 Englewood, Bellwood, Illinois, Cuban refugee allegedly working for the DRE, contacted Burkman...at about the same time, Burkman allegedly supplied Marti/Salazar and Morua with 1000 blasting caps (which they took to Miami)...(Customs files reflected that) in October 1963, three alleged Cubans, who were identified as Jose Cardoso, FNU Sierra and FNU Hernandez, (traveled to Michigan and were) met by Burkman (to make a massive arms purchase)...to precede a real effort at revolution in Cuba. It is not known whether delivery of these items was ever made by Burkman..."
104-10081-10026: STATUS OF REQUEST: LTR FROM BLAKEY DATED JUNE 14, 1978
A list of individuals for investigation by HSCA's Robert Blakey included "George Marti aka Jorge Marti Salazar."
