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104-10169-10060.pdf
14-00000 104-10169-10060 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | "| | DESPATCH | i SECRET [MaPalD fe aceniec . ! 10. — Chiez of Station, JMBAVE _ XK leo woceme stoves - 1U0GE IDE AG . i i) ; 7 — lad | Chief, WHE ; | cnwen “7 TYPIC/OPERATIONAL ACTION REQUIRED - REFERERCES © ACTION REQUIRED: FYI ; on ER J ; REFERENCE: UFGA-24799 om, ; Hudson Institute follow: . A. Alberto LLERAS Camargo (201-102576) was born in Bogota, 3 July 1906. He left school 2t the age of seventeen to becore a ‘ Journalist. He traveled to Argentina and Lived in Buenos Aires for three years (1926-29) writing for vsrious Argentina periodicals, His political career began upon his return to Colombia. in 1929, when he was appointed secretary of the Liberal Party (1930-33) and received tremendous impetus under the aegis of Alfonso LOPEZ, Liberal Party lLesder and former. Predident of Colombia (1934--38 aaa 1 1942-45). Subsequently, LLERAS served in the National House of - Representatives (1931-34). When alfonso LOPEZ was inaugurated Pred- _ ident in 1934, he took LLERAS into hi: government as. Secretary General of the Presidency (1934-35), and later made him Minister of , Government from 1943 to 1945. The latter yer he was made Minister of Foreign Affairs, xs well is First Vice President of Colombin. His public service culeinated then in his accession to the Presi- ‘ dency on the resignation of President LOPEZ in 1945. After dia- _ Charging the duties of Chief Executive for a year (1945-46), BLERAS " “was elected. Secretary General of the Pan American Union in 1947, a -, post which he held until 1954. - He then resigned and returned to : Colombia to accept the position of Rector (President) of th» University of The Andes (1955-56). Devoting himself once again to politics, LLERAS began writing a column in the Liberal Daily EL Espectador, In his columns he strongly criticized the Rojas regime TidSS=B7) ana called for the return of constitutional government in -., Colombia. In March 1956, he was elected President of the Liberal Perty and shortly thereafter (June 1956) travelled to Spain and had | | | 1 t t | t 1. Headquarters traces on tha Subjects of reference and the ; oe | i a ee we i i conversations with Loureano GOMFZ, ea leader of the Cconsorvative \ | Party auc former President of Cciombia (1950-53), These two polit- i ical leaders signed a manifesto condemning the Rojas regine and it . an. vem ; i ES éop (CONTINUED) - 2 74 i ° OMPATCH ivuDOL AMD woMBER | —., : UFGH-6130° i B-201-102576 . sae . _ 201~102876 SECRET Gate —- 201-308736 oo sae : . . orrice - 0? oy POTD vest . pee ae . 1 = WH/C/RR/OS -Twnt7e anos | WAG Set 22 Aug 68 2021 & §8 1 - WH/C/ESEC _-. SD oR 1. a01-30873¢ ~ Lowetcn eeusion [arte noice MAM o 3 = ve fwasesan__|as/y idly whe “10? =t. | . - = - . ; -— se ¥ — a as ae een —— WH/C/MO ; R,. Ortman <phone) rod Sz ae ' —— uso - yas | waeyeae ag! OF. Gunvatenl(dratty) PSS -- LK ee ROS REE a - : Way a , —~1 ; . OPrOs BYE, Date Ot igalyy 1 7 flee ae 3 ’ he : . cfwnye 2-3 eg Mapa a Lae [03 U/6R - 1400 _— we a oe! a NTINUATION or © Chee - Cation » Teatee CUM SOL AND HUMBER DISPATCH © : ‘ i t a -_ SECRET | UrGe-6130 - . rT Oe ce calling ‘for Ee establ ishuent ef a coa through bi-partisan efforts, trom Nov. 3S served as a United Nations Obse Situation. lition government in Colombia eeber 1956 to February 1957 rver to investigate the Hungaria LLERAS is described as a chan and as being very friendly to the Unite in the Western type democracy. Pion of the Pan Anerican cause — : d States and a firn beltever Although he did not complete his education and has no forzal degree, he haa long deen addressed as “doctor” as a matter of courtesy He does, however, have honorary dggrees from several Col sities as well as from the University of California, He Speaks Englieh and French, ie married to the former Berta late Presideut of Bhile) and has four children, On 24 February 1958{an Operational Approvel-wes-granted for the utilization of LLERAS in § pportang-s..special operation, ~~ However, before the peration was implemented, LLERAS vas 6lect-2d President of Colombia, [There has been no operational interest in him since} ; a +. 3 B. There sre no Headquarters or LNERGO traces on the Budson lastitute per se, hovever, LNERGO files contain derogatory information Of several members of the institute which LNERGO will furnish WorAct .&f we-specify which of the members are of interest. If JMWAVE wished _ this done, please advise on which of the memberg information is re-.. quested, a. . bet ee . C. Thore are no identifiable traces on the other subjecta Of paragraph 5 of reference. . ot 2. Headquarters defers to SMMAVE regarding AMRAZZ/l's future , association with the institute. . tpt, Distribution: : Orig. & 2 = COS, JMFAVE re AS Qeeg, (LOG ces IOI BLS KP bo vonu eAbsiricarion| det TF T {" ; | FXaa We, oe VAs, 88a ves paavieve cairion. teetet tan a vw
104-10169-10135.pdf
14-00000 - \ 104-10169-10135 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | > ic ° Tw : Co Ne . , - —_ : FER G5, : ¢ = 21 fhe ie Fad i t 7 ~ - t : ry : ft. rseudonys Acaioned * Salas sestenet—__Fisthertee rte sem Cryptenya ‘ssigned 26 Nrogect or Agont (ive adequate, dooeri ctten) ARR ot _ Af A project, please rive . dascription it totter oF ~ pare/Secbicn u. , ee See eee eee ee Status (jesse tavloyee tates Contract, or Tels Rus bE wes) eho. . ateitdhemetemren ene teed ee he Se LIULP __8 rasen de rn; See | ; eruneiVutat: Cause vifleor (Type of wetivatya FL, CA, ch, ate.) OA 2m Bye rae P oo. . desbars pacssen by ERAS shen cumpleteod,
104-10169-10139.pdf
[104-10169-10139 ; | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | . . ‘ & . TORes ra . - bed + eae TN Na dln lpg me O ere a} rl i : | , a Jas re ET GRE RR Cee : i ee : fa > a OO ame pane wi cabanas R ts TD vecasomes | 1. Weeeos i) veCASSSFIED © (} feet ~ = + O) CONFD -emiat x) SECRET ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET aa . COMMENT (teeter once tonnes 1 show bom when t 4 Orow © te eens catemn Gly each comment) 2 sf: 3d ee wha Na ie we pace Oe Qos, ph an | Pu Had ue ap | whey cone none | 4h Padl Bac; PF Ten Lites ae | i Tie Trae Ais SECRET (] CONFIDENTIAL =) {RTEANSL = (7)sUUNCLASSIFIED SEMA TR EU Th fa ae hiae colee. Oe by GONURMEINT PRINTING OFFICES 19M O64 aie i att we 14-0000 ’ fanters connectes =ith Lt as snumeratad above, lead me to a will first. record thems DISPATCH Chief, Es Tt . 2 B Cnief, Sh (ATTN: “Sherman GO. CUSICK) Chief, se (ATTN: Leanara FP. SACKED?) ADMIN LSTHATIVE Handling of a Sovict Defecter 1. I suggest that the story of AELADLE, from the aonent hs walked into the home. of Martin A. HOODINE untis be uss safely under aAlAsha custody in tue Laited States, deserves compiling, analysis, and publication in the form of an Gperae-. . tional Ald. It riehly ilustrates the asny probless «nich oust and oan be our- mounted, and could be nighiy lastructive to Culefe of Station in all comtries share the a:xt Soviet aefcotor aignt appear. “2. Here is the Frankfurt contribution (written at ay request) to such « Compilation: a eliffhanger from atart to fiaian, but also e Ovunmentary on tne mery types of probleus which can arise, and tne fect that.it taxes hard work and -- skillful Laprovisation to solve thes, it was a oliffnanger botn before and after the Freakfurt chapter (1 nominate MOUDINE for @ modal for hie part) and ought to make excellent reading. on. ; : : _ de Tne bandiing|of defectors obviously te not a new reeponsibility to tie German Station, The (CAsZ oot facility wnich oxiste prigarily for the receipt, . establisncent of bona fides, daortefing, and resettiasont of derectors has oxiated here for the last decade, Hor ie the mvvenant by blaca.cvacuation-of.-cperational - Personnel a unique task for us t= perform. We have acvcapilehed this many tines by use of cur ow, integrated WUNIT facility and also by the furnisning of alias Gooumentation to the person of interest and accomplishing the transport via acheduled MATS flights. The algifioont points which cade uns ABRLADLE case uniques . may never again in their entirety be duplicated but in part they may well be, and therefore should bo enumerated: ‘ ; a. A Soviet diploamt, and maxber ef the HIS, stationed in a nen- _ Satellite but politically sensitive coun Gefection was wider considerable Soviet preesure. b. Tne fact that the actual cirowsatanses uomeermias Air ut of ‘Gefeotion were such that an immedtcte desigion by tis cam on tue scens and to bo made to take advantage of tha opportunity. ©. The fact that little altzrzative could be given, under the facts as described in (a) above, except to believe the defestor's statements aad acquiesce in his demands, 1.6., he possessed information of a Significant and perishable nature and vould disglase t¢ conpletsly only upos arrival ia the United States. : a. The fact that once the camitrents in (c) above were wade: every Feasonable effort hod to be made to accommodate the defector’s demand, | ©. in order to acoomplish all this an untried method of evacuation, 1.0, black evacuation via coamarcial alroraft had to be accomplished in order to successfully proceed with the undertaking. ; . aa retrospective analysis ag to how this case oawncneed, and the unique uggest for Headquarters: Khat 1 have lersled as. druacatl, quite probabiy sould study what 1 refer to as “!indings” ond “areas of ‘atudy," “rindings* in effect represent facts which, if not have Guprived ws in uormany of participeting Swcsssfully in the seovenent of the ARLADIS family. The “areas of study,” on tha other hand, ropreaent aithar anseare Gbhle questions or matters in areas wnerdin operstional disquasions may well take place to nee if same type of achool-book solution can be devised. . 5. will elaborate below, where appropriate, on Sapo PSCOEV TEES 0 due try, which at the tine ct ARLADIE'’s ~~ geome of these “findings” but | ‘he wert mnly. , =) ; ' ~ we 14-0000 ro wale Taha aml SD t | BGJP-iscus, ii January 1d &. Tr@ eisdos uf AMAK onintalning in toe Buropean area at least ane ‘ield installation havigg osaigned to it persunnel representing tus saay csapetencies mecessary .n le intelligence Uworlakiag :@5 been recu. firmed. 2. The «iedos of ottaining appropriate security ¢isqances, sai having Stations brief ard masse sitting of at least an AiS contact, tie resident senior United States citizen pors.anel of Lnitea States flag air car-riers operating eitain any Station's area. ¢. The fallacy of depending OB aSrg:cal cr obsolescent eculpasnt to accomplish sensitive tassa of nign praority. we here refer to i7-year U->4 aire crat., a. A realizaticn that a retic osists cetecen the muster of pcuple aade evere of a given undertaking iu rolation to tne chstacles encountered in success< fully ecoamp.isning tat undertaking. ; 6. A feu cords of elaboration ere in order an tne four prunescing pointe. Because tne initial endeavor at clack evacustian ly AUOARKA alrcalt asorted, ue sere given an opportumity to see with gremt clar:ty tne apdviloatizn of t::ese state. If tne attempt to evacuste by AlUMik-sasigned aircraft bad been succeserul, tnen knowledge of tne defection could nave been held to Spprorimateiy ols staff and Qesigned ailitary personne). decause that endeavor uas unsuccesatul, at iesst nine edditians! etarf ond a:iltary pereunnel.became-generally or epeci{ically auare of tne aatter, plus tne Consul Uenoral and one of his senior ufficere. Additionally one private luited States citizen, the eesior Pan Amerioan official in rraakfurt, became very much.aeare of tnis sensitive case. This indrease in te nunoer of iad ividvale cese about ef an imzediate noed jate in te evening of Saturday, 16 December, to vee two(CARZOME stalfere to aasiat in the aefencusing function, a total of six DETOPAL steffera (dosweentation, graphics, photagreptits) to prepare aod issue. Craummieat end alles passpurts, and an sosigned enlisted man to act aa & safehouse guard. Tre Cunsulate UJensral umd to affix visas to tue fraudulent passports. ' The Bost erucial individual involved; however, was the Pen American official w.o to & ‘| Certain degree put bie position in jeopardy by being as cooperative on the aotter ia. he whe.- bitnout previously-having cloared. ‘ené briefed this official. {iiie sounter= part in TkA io alse wo cleared and briefed) the a:cle undertaking would rave beon Presluded. It would Lave Leen laposaible to acconpliah Geparture without docusenta~ tion.an @ commercial aircreft. without the connivance of the coomercial airline . involved. Imiced witn ausn ecunnlvance it uas difficult and risky oncugh. Finaliy, the point conceming chsolcecent equipment spenks for iteelf. licadquarters is fully Qvare of the Ceolings of this Station coswerning tne inadeyusoy for aur purpoces of aasigned aircraft. Suffice it to aay that «hen defectors apparantly of sianifie oar, value refuse te rids such aircraft <.: matter merita thorovg. sticty. J. Tre atter of “areas of stviy” eppeare to us to cuocapens at least te fellextes: a. Average tive differences rences in transnitting high prec.sJence electrical geemmilestions betvsen snd saaig representative gro we of otatlonn Tae Geresn Station is extrozely fortunate in fbving AWecD alrcwits wits sond~ quarters. It affords ua a (aollity for instentanevus commeicatian. ea can goke cortain rough eatisates as to how long it might take spoccrrinte Lead Guartera officiala to aNewer cur queries and wo can then Approxiasts the errivol time of answers to high precedence traffic. Ulnar Statiuns, however, Go not have KK-26 equipment, al] do not nave tie same type of oryptological ' @quipment, and there is a different pattern aa to the type of cfroultry, 1.0., d@ireot leased lines. twx, etratent commercial services, ete. Wa -bolicwa tiers fe mertt in the epprepriate Headquarters unit Ginleavering %o group geogriapie- Joally Stations and ten based en the type of cumunluations amd ersptuloyiaal equipment and the chamoei of trenamiasiun to coge up wlth prediotions ag to the average length of vine the transmission of @ priority or operational iemediate cable would take pet«cen and among the varieun representative groupinga. In the case under. study, wiloh ropresented a rather ‘fast-breaking ‘eituation, 1% ses not pussibis. for us to walinsie we ez eth.of tics 1% tcok © to transait an operavigual iemediate cable metssan (Se: : esi and Frankrurt. 3 wWokid Rave Deen of value to ve to have had soto ges GN fie matter. b, _Cramiinabivn between U8 ALC Attealiog and COS. Ne velieve it would be worttwhile to cequest wach Chief of Statiuiin a location «nore tno Air very] USE PREVIOUS EDITION. , ‘ a AOE NG. GEPLACEA FORMS g Ba of k Zz ¢r 3 . 2 et ees ea ee A eee rt ee meee ert re . . . a cn Pe ne aes LT a i re: 14-0000 EMIOEEE 2 Cavan mnerotenn Ge03 Ci hA Td Ne eA geo en oe ee gS : Wl 7 Attechzent, Ramo dated 18 Des 1951 b/s Identities uzo/tap ; Distrilution ean o w, te 1+ watts foes ne S80 GRACES FORME ECRET — REO TTS) Tp atce So ech wed foo ; , CONTINUATION OF ISECRET as DISPATCH RY BAT WKE-14004, 31 Janoary 1962 Force or Havy has an essigned attache plans to establish procedures whereby the Air or Naval Attsche «111 advise COS of eny absence of the ettaone plane, the point of designation of tne alroreft, and the duration of the absense. inere have been previous defections unre attache planes cere used pe. the initLal vehicle of black evecuttion. In tno evacuation plan of [Stocktisuarjror ABLADLE, they informed us by onble that they proposal to use, *na Attache plane. ke are of the opinion that sben the statexent «os rade (Stisknc a jeade the assumption. the plane was immediately availavle, As was is a Glacowared ua the particular plono in questi at bleabaden and not (Sibdais This, however, wag Bone 61x hours after Giclaidin}stated ita intent to use that aircraft. While in this particular matters eventually worked out successfully tne story eight be otherzise in 4 diffrent set of facts. . @. Priority furctaning of traces. then & Station is alerted to a request to render operational support to tne noveaent of a defector and simultaneously Onswers & request in the negative if 1t can furnish traces, tne following procedure is worthy of stuiy. | if Headquartera pussesses, and tiae permits, wa believe 16 worthenile to forearm an imnediate summary to the Station rendering support if the backgrowes of the decicter is suck that it would be a catter of local interest. This would have been the case in AELADLE. As subaequent bead- quarters debriefing developed (and we assumed it sculd bave »een disclosed in Meadquarters traces) AKLADLE had previcusly deena etationed in Berlin. Had such. - -)> facts been known nere, end nad tice allowed, certain debriefing.on the borlim pericd designed to elioit any matter of imeodinta concern could have been uader=/: ga USE PREVIOUS FOITION. . 90-78, 41-2BA ANO $1-29 FoNTINUED 5 pemntren erence pater eu Ain SEA © PE A ° : po . . ce ween tw nerne cr aaiemen es semen ra - . . . a . . . a . : “0 . ie . 4 woe , . a , . . . : - a 14-0000 oo . cones, #~ TO EGOT-14004, 31 Jan 1962 18 December 1961 MEMORANDUM FOR: ‘fhe Record SUBJECT: " Handling at German Station 16 and 1? December of . Soviet Defector from Russian Embassy at. Helsinki © 1. This pemorandus is designed to record, soon after the event, all facts pertaining ty the handling within the German Station of the. eee cinme wee evacuation of @ Soviet Vice Covnsg) (and-member of the K13) from the .- Ruasion Bobesey at Helsinki. ‘At the time of this writing there ia ae “ @t311 lacking certain information to Complete the entire story. Mowe ever, 1t ie felt worthwhile to- record all events while the memory ia " till fresh. In the following paragraphs the defector is referred to as "subjet" and pseudonyms and" identities are used in all other cases. -. 2. At appr tely 0730 hours Saturday, 16 December, Arnold J. _ LYACK (Chief, EAReONE) contacted me at my home and asked: ne. to -procesd - - , dmmediately to the residence of Joel D. RENTHAM (Chief of Station). arrival at BENTHUAM's residence, BENTHA J LYACK briefed me.on.... . Lookhe t4"afintent to endeavor to: Khdla[oable which cianounced Sts fly subject and family “black” from[Stob . Aly Attache airorart. Cable alao requested Frankfurt to have an aire : Graft available to receive immediately subject and family and take off . forthwith to the sateeeenaeans LYACK also mentioned an. IN cable froa tooknod . DIR which requested(s ls) to move family soonest to(CABEZONE in . Prenkfurt for establishvsnt of bona fides. Oa Bas Vgathen adjourned to the office and awaited more word fran os @ithor (StSsitivin,) whioh would advise on the arrival [email protected] the family "+ @t Prankflort, or from Headquarters sonourring in|[Stogkidim ‘s} request “ Lor iste dsparturs of ine family for the United States upon. -o:° @rivai al Frankfurt. EAQS was immediately alerted and they made “+ @rengesente to have a C-54 with augmented crew prepared to depart for " Sho United States by 1200 houra. A compartment for ‘the subject's — _o: amily wap put in the C-54 and the regularly assigned tail number was “:, Wemoved and a falee number put on the alroraft, Conrad V. LAPOLLA ” {Aeting Chief, COS/KUSCDA) was Sontaoted and ark-d to come to the office immediately. Disoussions ware then held with LYACK and Carl T. UPDILL : oS @&@ to the availability of a KUDOVE oase officor with Hussian language _-' @@pabLlity to act as escort. Se Se eOroNTS Ne SAREE vets ener of ten aes wee Roe ene we ys ne a er SERENE Setemmeiny Sait att wae wares 14-0000 LS | an &. Having neara nothing from either[Stocknola]or Headquarters “ 7 2. of by O345 hours OPIM trafric was sent, in both directions telling them - Gernary was prepared to receive and effect immediate black evacuation : of the faaily to tne United States, in the meantime, it had been : . @eternined tnat IDENTITY A would be used aa the security escort and Rossel K. MUCHANE (AD/PI Starr) would be on standby to serve as a EXDWE escort. ‘This was a contingency arrangement because we lacked l 19 Cprocunosy ies Dbrepared to travel with subject all the way to Washing S- Around 1100 hours T asked Edvard P. TOCHENSKY (Chief, EAB) * €o establish contact with the Wiesbaden Air n7sz*ower and lay on :, SFFangements to monitor the flight of the [Stocknoig} ir Attache plane. ' This eas done decause we have had previous instances of “black™ arrivals at yea ‘here the aircraft actually arrived before the BTA cable fron (the tatLed] diapatonine the body, At about 1115 hours . . TOCHENSKY inforwed ‘me: iy telephone that the/Stos ola Air Attache ‘Ofrereft, a C-45, was and had been at the Wiesbaden Air Base since. yo. (32 December, At about 1150 we cabled thie information to/Stockno1a)!/=3 ys @md DIR and als offered to dispatch an atrorart to Copenhagen to make — - - Se Plekup if (Stdexholmoould move the body there. Because of = ; technical difficulties involving air clearances and ‘lengths of rimways, "W8 could not demeately get into any field north of Copenhagen. I ee TE LEY A te eer 8 tt ee ereemende: : 6. At approximately 1145 hours & cable was received fron Head= conourring in the immediate evacuation fron Wiesbaden by EAOB atrereft of subject's family upon arrival. If such could not be “errenged we were then Fequested to hold subject and family at CAnEZom. | SIMD E oa. ; 7. Having hearg nothing tron [Stooknoig ‘by Spprixicately 1600 ~~ i | Bours: we again sent then OPIM trarfio asking that they inform us ‘ Semediately of:their intentions. I had previously left the office erout 1450 hours tn order to get some lina end take @08 Of ane or + tats Psrsonml items. I hea called Helson H, POLIAKOFP (Deputy for i “~ Administration Staff) in to cover for me and had briefed him én the | : current eitustion, when 1 returned at 1600 hours MUCHANE had Cause into the office crapared for the trip, We then sent the “above= weationed cable and Buszcsted that MUCHANE return to hie quarters and emait further developments, 1 Phoned TOCHRNSKY ana Suggested that he . _ (7 and Ris communicator retusa to-their quarters. LAPOLLA, in the means — | : time, had gone to Rhein/Main Airport to meet an inooming staffer oarry- ! | { 4 _ ‘ing clossified material and get him through Customs. ile then returned " , to his home. I lett word with the Signal. Center Watoh Officer that @ny incoming traffic on subjact's irip should be telaphoned immediately ®o LAPOLIA who would cong in, review the traffic and contact m-, . iY ea! 14-0000 setae nese ITE ' Which he and LAPOLLA took off immediately for Wiesbaden, They: took . & 0011 from LAPOLLA that Subject-and family had arrived, the turnover ~ Wieabaden Commmicator. That message stated the BAOK aircraft was . immediately returning to wiesbaden because of & sick passenger, Tnuzedi< ' bad gotten hold of the Air Base Flight Surgeon and was procending to ' for Wiesbaden Air Base. a provigions were observed in: the area. Air Polise had the “Hangar 34 '; Area" blocked off two blocks in either direotion, “ femediately arson SakG~-off subject's olx-yaareald daugitor had Desome _ @xtronsly airsick and suffered rospirszory diffioulties, tthe vas : Genanded that the atroraft lomediately be returned to ita point of Wateh Officer was @lso asked ¥0, imediately phon-: the Wiesbaden Com-— aunicator who in turn would contact TOCHENSKY and both of them would GO to their office. 8. At approximately 1900 hours LAFOLLA conteated me at home fron 6 the eaere) fenton and informed me that an KiA and other information was qk in from (Stodkholm J! Z,told him to stand by and { would immediately some _ ; i in, Based on Stockhcia's)cabled statement that Martin K. ROODINE Kentes' 27, (4-1}- of Station, Helsinkt)} was escorting subject to the United States, ‘ ~ oD , “told LAPOLLA not to“@lert MUCHANE. I arrived at the office at 1930 cet eeu hours and immediately aetna eee guan’ Sergeant to buy certain : ‘types of foods and magazines that /Btodkiolmasked to be put aboard the United States-bound Aircraft. We ‘contacted TOCHENSKY and ascertained that EAQS was in a state of immediate readiness. David it. MULPALL (cos/xusapa office) then arrived with IDENTITY A. IDENTITY A was given ® general briefing on the mission and his responsibility follcwing with thes the purchases of the Guard Sergeant. 29+ I then procesded to the hone of Ronald SM, CORBANE (COS Lawyer) where we were guests for dinner. At Spproximately 2200 hours I received - Was made, and that the EAOB Aircraft was airborne at ®pproximately 2150 hours. I telephoned this information to e do. At “pproximately 2245 hours I received a call from the Bignal @tely thereafter x received a call from LAPOLLA who was at the quarters of Arthur G@. DREIBS 1S (EAOB) in Wiesbaden, LAPOLIA stated that he the Air Base, He brew at thet tine ro athor details. I told him Chester B. FAGERLUMD (003 »uclosd Cificer) and myself would leave insodiately - ll. PAQERLUND was in attendance at the sazc dinner party and we departed iomediately for the Air Base. Upon arvivai at approxinately 2500 hours the BAGS atroraft had Already larnied a4 NOxdmuG wenurity -12. TOCHENSKY met me outside the bullding snd informed ma thee edminiotered oxygen. The Mocher bagame hysterical and the father 14-0000 See beer oa Cn at hs Dee erat ee eres epee vem ‘ yb deat ates i | departure. He further stated he would not agree to further travel ‘ to the United States “axcept by commercial jet. wa tnen entered the | Operations Office of the 7405th Flight Squadron where I was introduced f to ROINE, who recited bastoally the sama story as told by TOCHENSKY. We also ascertained that tho Plignt Surgeon had looked at the daughter _ €24 had fount nothing organically wrong. We then asked ROODINE to. bring FAGERLUND into the room where subject's fanily waa staying and introduce him as an "srican Intelligence Service Medical Officer" . and have PAGERLUWD oxamine the child, FACERIUND's resulta were tho » ation ws given the child. A en toak place as to how: best: to proceed with onward transportation arrangements. KOODINE took me aside and strenucusly icpressed me with the foot that sudject was of the _ “ ; Relations was of great Perishabiiity and that ub ject deeply felt his necessity to arrive tn Woahington and state this the next 28 hours. ROODINE also stated he concurred in sub‘eet's feel- ings. All KUBARK representatives then on the scene again got together and the undersigned made the deotsion to abort the alssion, arrange | imuediate safe-housing Overnight for subject and his family, and ‘ettempt comercial transportation on Sunday. information witnin ~~" U3. Earlier in the day LYACK informed me thet ke had cleared out their Eschborn safe-house in ease we should need tt. I immediately tried to contact LYACK by phone but there wag no anawer, Hehry RH. QANLINGAY (Deputy for Aduinistratioan Start) and asked hin to do for me the following things: 0 2 ~, ®e Conteot Stephen R. LACKLEN (c ) and tell him wo had “, en ismediats need to house & amily of three, Plus two KUBARK officers at Eschbo + To further tell LACKLEN to _ be standing by at opel Circle opposite the Minneapolis | Honeywell Building at 910) Heures ero’ be prepared to escort | @nother vehiele to Zs-ntomn, _ Phone BEYTHAN and teil hin we wouldidron by his house later thas evening to brief him an any developments, Gs Phone IYACK:and tell him we were using Eschborn, 48. All concerned Septirted Wieabaden Air Base at approximately 0020 hours on 17 December end err! vad at the meeting point at Qpel Circle at exactly 0100 houre, Subjoot's family Plus MULFALL, who had - @ls0 gone immediateiy +o Wisstadsn,- foliowed LACKLEN's car to Keshhern PAOERUMD, LAPOLLA, ROODINE, and nig3@lf went immediately to BENTIAM's . house, . : : . 3 1 14-0000 pe Fepen emmeeet eateeteentie nes oe 7 5 15. BENTHAM was then fully briefed on developments and ROODINE geve certain operational information of a sensitive nature fron subject to BENTHAM. After necessary analysis and discussion the following Geaieions were reached: . Lent im . ves fin @. .We would endeavor to rescve: the family out of Prankfurt by comercial atroraft that day, i.0., Sunday, 17 Deceaber, b. In the absence of the ability to accomplish this, we would @ndeavor to remove them on an Air Force Medical Eveountian Piight on Monday, 18 Decenbe:, ©. <2Beph Q. KLEMCK (Chief, COG/KURIOT) was contacted by phone from HENTHAM's residense and said he.believed that Ris people could affix in the subject's passports a Pederel Kopublie entry stawp. This wag considered neces< | sary in order to prevent. eaburrassing questions by German immigration Authorities on Sunday when the family would Cepart by commercial air. The family nad entered the . Vederal iepublie “bleok" and Socordingly there was no entry pormit in their Soviet Diplomatio passports. +. ds We would return LAPOLIA and ROUDIME "to the safe-nouse and” I woi.td aleo send out one enlisted guard with aidearn. hespective missions. I proseeded to the Signal Center and reloased the érafted cable. ; lo ATs I arrived back at ay quartere about 0330 hora. At about 0420 hours I received a oall from KLEMACK, wanting to get in touch with LAPOLLA on matters pertaining to the dooumentation work he was trying to accomlian. I gave him the telephone nunber of the Eschborn safe- house. .1t turned out that the cold weather nad affeated telephone com — mmicationa to Ksehborn and the phone vse dena, HiZHACK then went oie €o Rachborn and discussed his probicit with LAFOLLA and KOUDINE. I ag , daformed, but as yet do’not know the tesonioal reason why, that KURIOT Guild not put in the sudjoot'a passport the required German entry stamp. | It wes decided at the meeting at the Kaohborn safe-house that KURIOT would try to make and have ready by tle noxt morning [Austrian] passporta oo, Y _ i for subject and his family. - 18, At about 0600 hours I received a call from the Signal Center Watch Officer informing mo that Headquarters “approved your plan." 1 aemediately tried to contact the Eschborn s@fo-house by phone but to no avail. Around 0630 1 contacted KLUNACK at the AUMiUr installation and was then informed by him of his earlior visit to Eschborn around 0400, He told me during iis phone converzation that LAPOLLA wae going to get up about O70 hours. I surmised that LAPOLLA would proceed immediately to the office and then did so myself, - " 36. A cable to Headquarters was drafted on the basis of all this information and everyone departed the HENTHAN reaidence for their 10010 a et A Sc Ne mele a at en 7 cept enrages 1400000 * 19. LAPOLZA arrived at the office sometime shortly after 0800, then discussed wnat our possibilities were, based : « we then sae it. we had no guarantee that the [Austrian] passports would 4 be finisned sy AURIOP in time to be used by an “early afternoon United. i States flag comercial Jet. ke discussed again, as we nad the rravious evening, contacting Mr. willian Naylor,-the Pan Anerican Senior orfleer . 3 fm Germany and a Cleared and witting contact, as to whether or not he. : ao could arrange to board passengers witnout going through Gersan iomigras : i a . tion, 1.0., Passport Control. The question of the availability of seats i an was also involved. LAPOLLA suggested tiat we Phone Naylor in his wy hapeess Parben Bullding and and Naylor agreed at khein/Main. to that day “ut at midnight on Sunday they were dispatching a C=135 cone He was further informed that 3% of © Air Force and 4) to the Army to be used only by Single military Personnel departing. to the States on” Curiatnas leave. No fenilies could be sent on the flight, Inasmuch as @ C-155 19 tho military cargo vereion of. a Boeing .707,.LAPOLLA and syself - di : get military authority to fly this family out. We decided against such course of aotion for severe) reasons, We anticipated that there would be too euch conversation among the single military personnel aboard the flight . When they observed five aivilians, three of whom were obviously « | family, flyirg m™m the same Plane. The fact that the six-year-old - @aughter spoke no English also contributed to the adverse situation we . anticipated. Secondly, subjeot and family had already been aboard ons _ @Argo type alroraft and were reported t; OODINE to have made & serlag . of uncomplinen reaarks of the typo transportation that they were . . being afforded, . . . . , . *. Naylor arrived at the office at about 1000 hours and wag made @@Merally aware of our problem. He was informed that the principal " traveler involved was @ defecting Russian diplomat, plus wife and. ehdida, - and that we were under obligation to expeditiously and securely retuen . ‘thes to the United States by Jet atrorart. .He was further informed 8 and we had no guarantee that wo would have- the documentation by flight departure time of +) PAA No. 75 at 1315 hours. We then asked him what he considered to ix: . the poasibilities or working out. a proseturg $5 board the party “black” _ Bnd to prevent any dlvulgencs cf their existence to the German Inmigrae ‘tion Authorities. After considerable discussion it appeared that there . ; wea , vo BRAT ‘ A ™~, 14-0000 7: existed & very good possibility to get. ths passengers aboard the aire eraft and successfully circumvent Oerman passport cantrols, Naylor contacted his own assistant amd the PAA Operations Officer assigned to Rhein/Main, both of wnos are United States citizens, and asked that they proceed to tie airport and stand by to assiet him in tne handling | Of sowe very important personages Hic ware departing an PAA No. 73. He then ascertained that only three first class sents were available - om thig flight. He told his assistant to scat two paasongers in the > @iraraft lounge and he would accept full responsioility for 1%. This ie Gomewnat touchy in tie airlines business as lounge seats have no . eafety belte. He also knew additional first class scate were available.- - -- «-- out of London. : 1, -@1. Im the meantime, KLAMACK and one of nis sen working on the d@oownentation had returned to Eschborn to pictures of subject and his family that would be necessary for thefiusitr puasports. >The , Best reading we could get froa the KURIOT people working.on the doou-. ments was that they would not be ready on time. Inasmugh as decisions had been made, we decided tc set the wheels in motica and started the . family to the airport. LAPOLLA accordingly took off for Eschborn and “@ plan was agreed upon where ho would arrive with the family in front - Of tho Rhein/Main Departure Hullding et 1230 hours,. Naylor «ould be - . standing by the entrance and take the family via a circuitous airport Building route to the PAA Operations Office which te located on the @eoend Floor of the building beyond Passport Control. Naylor departed at about the same time as LAPOLIA and went direatly to the airport. J feseatetdnc ners 4 leew fev indic evr iremnont 22. Earlier in the morning I had asked BENTHAM 1f he could effect arrangements at the Consulate to have a Vieo Officer standing 4 to put United States visitors’ visas for subject's family in.the wsthisn] pass= ’ ports. BaicSHAM accomplished this and, at Naylor's avggestion, we asked | if the Consulate Officer could go to.the FAA. Operations Office at Rhein/ Mair, and etend by there to ascommligh his visa work. BF 66 Going we - could save spproximately 56 minuves time, 1 contacted Mr. Rollie White *, Of the Consulate office and ne agreed to mest us at the airport at. | - $245. houre. . : . ot . . 7 « SETTERS ET PT SE eer eee toy tee PO we “ 23. I next phoned BENTHAM ond made hie avsre of our situation. It | . id not look as if we would have any useble dosummtation to pass the fanily and would have to take tie chance of uircurventing the Passport Control. Our prinoipal concern was that a Geren Insigration Officer would be standing by the aircraft departure area and “ould ank to see Bubjeot's pagsport. Wo could not get subject's famLly aboard the Seguler bug that gees from tne departure bullding te the atroraft .. because there was no way we would get them to tis bus loading area / (7 Without going thro-gzh Pasaport Contrel, EENTA esked how we evaluated an ability to withdraw gracefully at plane side if onalienged by German 14-0000 authorities. I told him the chances were better than even and that we would appeal to the fact that this was a VIP party being handled out of the regular airport procedures and that tie passports had been left in the PAA «ffice. we would then. put the party back in tne vehicle ‘tnat’’ * took then out and just keep going. ‘BENTHAM authorised us to proceed with the “black” evacuation. . ; Lo @S. I then made one last call to KLRIOT and told them if they-could. BOL complete their work and get the passports to the airport. by 1315. houre to forget it. with that MULFALL and ayself left for Khein/Main, 35. We arrived at Rhein/Main exactly at 1250 hours as subject's party was drawing up. The group nes then taken by a ciroultous route Geo the PAA Operations Cffice.. It-was cscertained that PAA No. T> would” arrive at 1245 hours, approximately thirty minutes late. ' 86, During our weit at the PAA Operations Office, RODIME got me Seide three or four times and kept me continuously aware of subject's Tear that an attempt vould be asde to sabotage his plane. ‘le nad , @videnced this concern ever sinre his arrival in Frankfurt. * Subject ~ told ROODINE he felt sure that Soviet agents would be found among some Of the employees of the commercial airlines and the managenent of Knein/ Wain Airport. He mentioned the section of the RI3 that works specifically © OA ASsansinations and sabotage. He was fearful of. any baggage being | loaded very late or any "spare baggage” that might be fsund aboard: the @iroreft. I told ROGDINE we were very sympathetic but we were not about to ask Naylor, wno had now gone much further than one could be reasonably expected to on our behalf, to off-load the baggage of 184 passengers and search it. oS ‘ 27. Two events happened while we were waiting in the office to board the parties that were of some disturbance. The airplane Gaptain reported to the PAA Operationg Officer that a gun was found aboard: the: plane. Upon investigation it. was determined that this gun belonged to an Armed Poroes courier who hod carridd classified material on the air= orem to Frankfurt. Ths airplane sapiain, upon being asked by Naylor af tnore pad beon eny unusual activities on the part of the passengers, “then deacribed one party flying in the first-olass compartment, This Plight od eririnated in San Franoiasce and was flying around the world -Weatbouid., At New Delhi a United States citizen, a correspendent for @n unknown newspaper, boarded the plane with his wife and a female nurse, Tha fight orew hac bean informed that he wes en alechclis ard was ceing _ retumes co the United States at the request of the United States Embassy @t New Delhi.. For zart of the trip he had aoted in scsewnat of an tone otnoxious feshion aii had insulted some of the other passengers. The , Captiin had investigated the situation and was of the opinion that the Correspondent was now euffioiently drunk and Janked sufficient etamina 14-0000 te insult anybady. IT asked the Captain 3f there was ® purser or a male attendant assigned to the first-class section, | gfave reservation about now going forward eorrespondent. It was @y opinion, E F g a z g£ & p 8B, Bubject's party, accompanied by Maylor and the PAA Cperetions | Offtoer departed tne Offloe at 1525 hours, entered a PAA crew bus, 29, At about 1500 houre sti phoned to RIO and tote Ralph 0, that he had another thirty minutes to get the(A y a to the airport because of tha Giroreft'a delayed departure. The “+ ht) Austrian peasporte arrived at approxisately 1345 hours, eran teh Hollie White toly atarted to enter in those passports the United Stare, viettor's visas, at approximately 1555 the FAA Ground Crew Giser . Rotified PAA Operations that Plight No. 73 was mechanically oleared for. _ oparture and completely loaded. At that time a PAA revreser*-tiva _ Started to rim ree the Ssparture Buliding to the plang with " plese of lucsass, Naylor was coming back from the Plane in bus. Ho intercepted the PAA employee and tock ths ‘bag and drove it Beok to the plane. He later tolé us he opened the bag, one of the - Oo tldgnt beg variety, and on his om initiative examined the contents. It contained items of ®ppare] used by ladies that will not be further 6 ORES ate ee mr eee oomarncertere man — At 1400 the Ground Crew Chier stated again the plane ag r ay. . for departure and asked why the plane was being held up. It was being =~ + |. held up because Wnite bad not finished all the entries cx tis Pascporta,. > “+, However, the Pan Operations Officer informed the Ground Crew Chief that 8 fe een ee: 14-0000 tyes Senne, the “ignt of the loaded plane had been ioned and they were recam PUR total weignt. At about 1405 tne (Aus tan] bassporte with United : SYAV vieas vere carried in a bram eavelope by a PAA United Staves , Bitiwen employes and gives to RODWDE. The plane was then cleared for _— Cepeiture and rolled out at 1418 hours. . Ay The only other information mom at the tine of this writing +> €0 RON the atrorart was diverted to Bermuda because of bad weatner - °; @90@AR one In Mew York. baylor telephoned me thit information about , WS Noure on Monday morning, 15 Decender. a Peaperemnres 14-9000
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CEZLS | _ : 1 SUSAN HEILIGMAN FRANK ry 19/03/64 CRA-68ELTY AO CI/LS Dh 1 RICHARD CYRIL FRANK A 19/03/64 CeA-662C6.~% AO... CI/LS SUSAN HETCEGMAN FRANK A 19/03/64 CAA-656904 AO CI/LS- ; 3 SUSAN HEILIGMAN FRANK , j ry 26/03/64 CBA-€65607%... AD. CIALS 0 SUSAN HELLEGMAN. FRANK ; ee A + 03/04/64 CA6-$83707 ao CE/LS eT 7 YUNG KGON-MAN : A 04/05/64 CRA-720417 — CEALS {4 SUSAN _HEILEGMAN FRANK A 20/05/64 CEA-71934~ Ao”. CI/LS TP RICHARD CYRIL FRANK A 55/05/64 CBA-72036 AO. CIAAS. RICHARD _CYREL FRANK. tet A 09/06/64 CaA-74309~ ao CI/Ls - 1 EVAN GERALD SHAPIRO co C$ —-11706/64 DBA-74845-" AG TP 201-0001042_.__1-FREDERICK VANDERBILT | FIELD ete i nn mig ne EAD 31/07/64 CE4-80360 ao. te COCO ORCHARD cyRIL FRANK WAS 100-500 . Cc aoa ee cede nn tne nen : Se eREF » - DOCUMENT ABSTRACT TYPES: “Wares? La <ODE: AO = ABSTRACTED ONLY : AF THE FILE WAS. OPEN PRIOR TO 19626 00 1TIOMAL ‘papsTaacts... A - RECORD COPY FILED “AC — AGSTRACTEC AND CROSS - “WAY BE AVAILABLE FROM THE MANUAL “ABSTAACT COLLECTION. ; AR - NUPLICATE COPY FILED sss CREF ERENCEO_. 1 GALL EXT 4127. M MACHINE ABSTRACTS ARE NOT edec FOR. Bowe. C - EXYRACT FILED IN = ABSTRACTEDs. “INDEXED s AND RECORD COPY REFERENCES. CABLE SUBJECTS ARE ~ D - CRESS REFERENCED sist. POSSTOLY. CROSS. “REFERENCED... __ SUNCE JULY 19700 _ 55 aaa aa > ineoet “a ov oe. » S-E-C-R-E-T arn Era rs 1400000 | b- Doce erage ee ee FILE CCNTENT LIST of FILE NO. 2 yi=aisiase— ue REF rOCUMENT COCUMENT mo A past. ORIG. . CS copy. . oe eae nate nee aes oe COBES DATE. SYMP. AND NUMe Lupe - ROUTING EALED—Iu Be SERIAL-NUNBER ANOZD A 10729764 feA-B2347,, AQ... CI/LS. ED RICHARD. CYRIL FRANK A 11/09/64 CBA~B4176y Ao CLES | “EP RICHARD CYRIL FRANK A 22/09/64 7824-84318) AO _CILS no ne eee “1 SUSAN HEILEGMAN FRANK | Cee wet tee A 24/29/64 CBA-84546~ Ad CIALS- 3 SUSAN HEILIGMAN FRANK A 12/10/64 CSM¥-09477” ac Pp -___ ODENVY REQUEST TO SHOW ULTIMATE . SOURCE OF rocs-314/02323-€4 FO te PHOTO OF POSS PBPRIME REP AT THE AUG -PRO-CHICOM MEETING in . _— + . ALBANIA. _ _—_--—_—- : A 13/10/64 3160157864 soe a SUSAN HEILTGMAN FRANK, INTERNAL SECURITY CHINA A 20/10/64 CRA-8E5164% AND _ IP Lene ee REGARD. CYRIL FRANK WAS 201-278559 ee A 04/11/64 CES- 25646 40°» « CAVLS / 1 SUSAN HEILIGMAN FRANK A MACR= Ao : fe ene er A’ 52712764 Te 02237660" AQ COE P/E ~ "SUSAN HEIL IGHAN "FRANK INTERNAL SECURTTY-CHINA WAS “For-01 9198 Tul, c 27/01/65 NYDC-CC394,". ACC ‘ --200-3207087 i A 10/02/65 CPA-S 8658 ao ci/.s ; 1 RICHARD CYRIL "FRANK . -~ - A 12/02/65 CeA-S8227 ao _..CR/LS es 5 SUSAN HE eT FRANK ee eel ee et te TE A 09/03/65 UNCW-00325 ag uP . . KO oo _ AS 19/04/65 CI%w-22914" | AO be cee ceees _____ ODENVY REPORTS ON SUSAN. HETLIGMAN FRANK “AND. RICHARD. CYR EL cee oe : FRANK ey A 28/04/65 CIRA-40214%. AO __WE/& 9 DENY REPORTS CN, SUSAN HEIL CHAN, ERANK AND RICHARD. Cyne. : ‘ ANK - 29/05/65 C#e-C5540 | AC. CI/ES _"201-0017638., ___.3 LEO HUBERMAN, INTERNAL. SECURE SEMIN nn eral 08/06/65 CRB-L129Te~ AC CI/LS 201-0107029 1 IVAN GERALD SHAPIRO 201-197929. HUSERNOM . - 16/06/65 CBB-LL7ST” aa CLUS eee ee 0 SUSAN HETLIGMAN FRANK. RICHARD I Co. FRANK LEG t RG One 25/06/65 CBR-13700/ Ao civis | SUSAN HELLIGMAN FRGNK co 78/06/65 Cee-13€58/ |. AO... CIES. __. SUSAN, HELL:TLGMAN_ Fea 01/12/65 CBB-22964” AQ CI/ts _ _ RICHARD CYRIL (FRANK fae 14/01/66 0B88-35C09% Xs) CI/LS ee SUSAN HE TUT GMAN | casa it oo 25/01/66 CRB-36631“, AO cweus 3 ‘SUSAN FEILIGMAN FRANK 93/92/66 CARB-27198 re) CLILS ooo ee eee SUSAN HEILEGMAN FRANK _ 03/02/66 CHe-328170" ~ ao CI/ts SUSAN HETUIGMAN FRANK | 19/02/66 CBB-398e8" _,.. AC. CIAS._201~o0s6z09—_- MORRIS ROBERT WILLSe 90/03/66 216-0105966” AO vp . SUSAN HEILIGMAN FRANK * SUSAN HEILIGMAN.. FRANK 28/03/66 OBB-43L6LY AQ CI/LS~ SUSAN HELLIGMAN FRANK sees PREP PrP ZANnNRP PPA rPreapPrpreppran 29/03/66: 088-43444y Ya) crus. A 09/05/66 CAH8-47822Y, ac CI/ts _-201-OTTLL41 RUTH SHULMAN... - wi 07/06/66 C8D-50389% AC CI/LS 201-0107029° ‘“FVAN: GERALD SHAPIRO ‘ Se Te, : ” 27/06/66 CBB-SLEL4Y _... re) Eig Inches cyRIL_ PRANK 19/07/66 CBR-$4475~% an CI/LS RICHARD CYRIL FRANK ss 14/09/66 C€88-5959864 ... AD... CI/LS WW 2. 6 - __ SUSAN HEILIGMAN. RAN ee ee eae 29/09/66 CB8-6 0663" Ao CI/LS , PROGRESSIVE LABOR PARTY /PLP/ . a 13/10/66 080-62355¥ Ao CI/LS a _LSUSAN HELLIGMAN. FRANK 2m 13/12/66 C0O-657CT» Ao CI/LS. - = RECHARD. Ce FRANK. SUSAN He FRANK . ' 17/12/66 PARI“O1CSIY AC. "029-002-008... —_—_ ne keene ne A CUFF. a ” DOCUMENT AaSTRACT TYPES: “NOTES? oe Canes AO _—_ ABSTZACTED_ ONLY - ve IF_THE_ -E1LE_WAS_OPEN. PRINS _TO_1962e_ ADOrTIONML. ASSTRACTS. A - RFCOAC cneY FILED AC - ABSTZACTED AND cross "way BE AVAILABLE FROM THE MANUEL AO eT FUR onl 8 - OUPLICATE COPY FILED.__..._.__-___. REFERENCED..___._ ....__ --__-.-____-_ Cate. Ext & 4127. MACHINE ABSTRACTS ARES ARE RECORDED - C - EXYRACT FILED IN =" ABSTRACTED, INDEXED, AND RECORD COPY REFERENCES. CABLE SUBJEC : ULY_1910— ~~. a9 pOET __. POSSIBLY. eS Ee eT 2 IMPORT ¢ Qa av , 11982... | i C ~ CRCSS REFERENCED ba cee cree eeneete 14-0000 ee ee ee ee FALE CENTERT LIST OF FILE NO. ‘2oistiaiiaa— - woe es eee ne ee re emer goannas ceeece Re 2eF COCUMENT. COCUMENT ABSTes ORIG. _ _¢S. copy. ee as CODE® OALE.-.. SYMBsANO NUM. TYPE. ROUTING ELLEO IN ” SERIAL NUMBER AND/OR SUBJECT . Hi A 13/01/67 CAB-70124y~ | AG... CU/LS owe RICHARD CYRIL FRANK __ _ aa . A 27/01/67 DBB-71826~ ‘a0 CI/LS SUSAN HEILIGMAN FRANK INTERNAL “SECURITY-CHINA aac HC 10/03/67 CAB-76693 ac sCCI/US " 201-0315037__ NORMAN VICTOR SHULMAN ___. en oo 33/04/67 CAR-80250 4a Tsco ae 1$-195669 1 RICHARO CYRIL FRANK _ 7 04/0A/67 Oee-asasi~ IN CEES ee RESHARD CYRIL FRANK INTERNAL SECURITY-CHINA _ ; ; 30/11/67 CBC- 011027 ac CI/LS “—~RICHARD CYRIL FRANK. . 41/93/68 OBC-CS7944% AD. CALS. -SUSAN HEILIGHAN FRANK _ _ ; : “SUSAN HEILIGMAN FRANK Do ee 03/04/68 CBC~1212TY ao CI/LS 30/04/68 CBC- 17078. Ac CtOP/D._ -201-0720979_ MAUD MURTEL RUSSELL __ 04/96/68 CBC-12016~ IN TSCO. 4” 046-005-013 | -TS-197326 CHINESE COMMUNIST. TCINTELL Bio DATA ALBUM 127c6/68 CAC-iaSBBY = AD. «ss CELSO “SUSAN HETLIGMAN FRANK. ; alsc7se8 cac-2ce59/ Ao CI/LS. — ” SUSAN PETLIGMAN FRANK 23/97/68 CAC=229314 AO. CI/LS SUSAN HEILIGMAN FRANK eet CL/CAs/O8 CAC-24440% AO cits “SUSAN HEILIGNAN FRANK Te a 06/08/68 CBC-25112¢% ao. cress 2 _RICHARD CYRIL FRANK _. ee : a = a 19/02/69 CAC-44886/ [Xa] CE/LS ; “SUSAN HEILIGHAN FRANKe RICHARD 1D CYRIL FRANK me, Ld 28/03/69 DBC-$9149V ao CLUS | wt SUSAN HEELIGMAN FRANK __ ; oe eo 24/08/69 CBC-ECSBI/ Ao CI/LS ce RICHARD CYRIL FRANK : : a oe 53/10/69 CAC-€4566~ | AO. _. CI/LS __ __ ____ SUSAN HEIL IGMAN FRANK . . ree ; 14/04/99 C9C-739997 Ao CI/LS. 2, “SUSAN HEILIGMAN FRANK. ° oO ” oe 2recear7o CAC-91STIY = AD CEALS ) SUSAN HEILIGHAN FRANK _ UNTER m_ Se CUR! [TY-CHINA " 21/C9/TO DBC-S48194% ao CI/LS "RICHARD CYRIL FRANK L7T/LLSTO CBC-39426 ac CLUS ee ee, SUSAN HETLIGMAN | FRANK __ _ __. OS/CI/T1 O8D-22193 “ rX8) Ci/ts ~~ SUSAN HELLIGMAN FRANK 23/09/71 ce0-22955~7 _, AC sco _ 201-0208523___ _15=201555_JAMES LEE. _ ~ RICHARD CYRIL FRANK PROP > Pb P Dae eer Der DED A! ONSLO/TE. CAC—2 28714 Ys) CI/LS- Ls7b2/71 CCOA- Tee” AC. CH/SECT _ __ ___, ROBIRD/CO, SMABOVE- CONTACT 1 WITH C CHENESE EM EMBASSY orencias. im nee - CANADA . . wi A 22/t2/7k CBt-290ce” AC CIALS ~ _. RICHARD CYRIL FRANK _ ee oe 3 A Ws/Ols7Z CCOA-16612 "= AC SH/SECT ‘014-008-608 KOBIRD/CO SMABOVE-SUSAN “WARREN 4 21/01/72. C8C-30450% _ AC -CI/tS ______SUSAN HEILIGMAN FRANK c 17/03/72 CBO- 33673 IN CI/LS “Zo1-0000993 TANG MING-CH&O /201-000993/. c UN/04/T2 DAD-22961-% . ac... TSCO __ 201-0208523 __ 15~201596 ANN LEE | ry 29/04/72 08L-36£58/% AC CIses FRANK» RICHARD C ; - os . A 06/09/72 ,CBC-42084" AO |. CEILS O5.. FRANK, SUSAN, "HE TLIGMAN | vee eee pee es A TO/1E772 CBN-460438" AC CI/ts ; FRANK, SUSAN HESLIGMAN _ A 2702/73 Ce@0-$1366v |. AO._ -CW/l$ _FRANK »_ SUSAN. HEILIGMAN. A 09/06/73 CBD-STLALY Ao cIiszLs. . FRANK, SUSAN HEILIGHAN NEE WARREN . C _ COMMETTEE FOR. UNS EICATION OF CHIN» AKA, _AD_HOC. COMMITTEE. oR. seegbeee es 20/07/73 DBD-60693"" | IN... OPS/LSN. 100-300-091. _ : - “PEACEFUL UNIFICATION GF CHIN 722 Ne. CAROLINA SeEse WASHs OCs THE WASHINGTON ANDO. BALTIMORE, COMMITTEE | FOR_UNIFICATICN OF _. oe o CHIN, COMM ETTEE FoR CHIN REUNIFICATION ; ~ €. 10/68/73 CCOAM 11926 .-7__IN_.. _CHsoccR oue-120-04/01 SOMES MEA ERE DEES SDR ovre, - a “"" “pocuMENT Ae.STAACT TYPES? z wares?” COME: _ AO = ABSTRACTEO ONLY ©... --—_SF_ THE FILE waS' OPEN. PRIOR TO 19626 ADDITIONAL ABSTRACTS | ‘A = RECNRD COPY FILED aC = ABSTRACTED AND.CROSS MAY BE AVAILABLE FROM THE MANUAL ABSTRACT COLLECTION. “a= NUPLICATE COPY FILED...__..__._. REFERENCED... CALL EXT: 41270 HACHINE ABST €_KOT_KEPT FOR 5ON- ~ GC - EXTRACT FILED IN > ABSTRACTED, INDEXED, AND © - RECORD COPY REFERENCES. CABLE SUBJECTS ARE RECOROED ~ €2 “Tnoet a ov axisei D ~ CR8CSS REFERFNCED. | _. .... POLSEBLY. CROSS. REFERENCED. SINCE. 4ULY_19794 rs . SECRET er FILE CONTENT LIST OF FILE NO. 2O1=¢i91o9— , n fe COCUMENT COCUMENT CULES DOLE. SY¥#ie—ANDAUMs LYPE. Cc 14/08/73 CCOS<17993 7. Th. FP/FE .. P16212 0°04) A «42/09/73 DBD-61748% AD OPS/ETG ee aastaacts LISTED = ‘122 ee *eEF. — DOCGMENT AGSTRACT TYPES: ~ on NOTES cee, ; —— = CODE: AO = ABS TRACTED.ONLY 7 VE. THE PILE. WAS OPEN. PREOR TO. 1962e. ADDITIONAL OTe ae 4 ~ RECORO COPY FILED - AC = ABSTRACTED ANO CROSS "way BE AVAILABLE FROM THE MANUAL apstaac Kerr FOR HON: B - pUPLICATe COPY FILED. __— __ REFERENCED... _ - _--- CALL EMT 4127" MACH STRA aecTS ARE RECORDED —— C - EXTRACT FILED IN = ABSTRACTEDs INDEXED, AND ; RECORD COPY REFERENCES- CABLE SUBJ ED SN RAT OUNEMCED — wseun- -POSSEBLY. CROSS. REFERENCED SAMCE_NRY.1970.-———— ee : : _€2 sRPVET_ C2 S¥_CALTOL Le «tae SPEC CRS BoD os 14-0000 Cr O-No Fore DrETs -T-1-A-L ak (ee , (dace) Review of 201 File on U.S. Citizen ° In accordance with the DDO's notice of 9 December 1974, : I have reviewed the 292 file on (surname) (202 nusber indicated below), and have’ determined that it can: 7 most accurately be categorized as indicated below: : should be closed. pe witting collaborator. Ol Code Al. potential witting collaborator; OL Code a2, former. witting, collaborator. (velationship terminated). 01 Code Ad. potential. witting collaborstor never contacted’ (security ,Faasons; Sarogatory. information) .. (Or Gode Ad. eo a / counterintelligence case (ise, involving a foreign in ligeance er security service). OI Code AS. all others, Of Code A6. 19 JAN 1976 197 (date) . £2 LHPDRT . Ob.BY pgaoze “When Filled In CoO-No Pe le Do k-N-T~L-A=L 14-00000. Cr 6104 er mr A Lae eet, LY [eT ah : moc Gu.8 wk OMLT OO CON, ‘ENTIAL rch 1964 OFncen's - a fHTIALS COMMENTS (Number eoth comment to thew hem shen whoa, Srow a line acres column oher cath rome.) CORE locntiAL = Ta. 1 ane seg eae agen ey cNeog Als UNCLASSIFIED Lethal weeks 14-0000 5 MAA 1964 Attention: Mr. 8. J. Papich © Deputy Director for Plans I. care €8C1-3/789,320 3 Harch DBA-584106 DBA-54007 “18 Oct 63 201-191098 8 ever 14.0000 ve SECRE ; iShes Foret de) - # Serec ats moc | _Are tween g “0. SC OiVEC | eomaman | MitIAcS . : A i z 25 way taéq of r\ - . 4 : iran ' inne | co | | LL PERMANENT CHARGE 6 ee 9 nee ee as ee rf. Ww aCe rene, Shan a COORDINATING OFFICERS ad orrice A Se eA I nee ae an tee ve AARATEN OO rte © Rio Ui ONLY cams rie NUMBER . a in ee DATE MICROPILMED. BOCUMENT GATE BOGUMENT HUMBER 25 MAY 1960) yep 8468 14.00000 B3cRee fat (NDUUNG CAN Bf JUDGED ; 61 QUAUFED HQ. DESE Oray : | greperemerverta wetewremnane nt 14-0000 bd ; - an i “Too 7 ' [ Tope ator Tes a when rs ed a | 1 i CONTINUATION OF ! ; . | OBPATCH | BECRN® _ Faw 8468 services concerning poesible travel of the FRAKKs in Englent, France, end _ 4 Concerning trawl of Bubjects, it is requested that you commmicate it to } 4 . -the appropriate KUMARK station for passage to ths Legal Attache, anid iste infe } : Bgs. Tris ie still pertinent for - although Subjects vould by this tims. ; Probably be in China if they did in fact intend to g there - they my : 4 possibly return to the U.S. via Prague, with a bresk of a nonth or so for i j travel in Vestern Bxrope. According to vhat is ince of their plans, they a 4 @o not intend to return to the U.S. before August or September. . i 4 . 2 A. ak | i i yu ah 6178. $0 78a arto 14-0000 SECRET . erie F 2th ie wo nQUTING AND RECORD SHEET Ow - .- Jones .B. Burson DOCUMENT CATE FEL 14-0000 er a \ A de leat _ pee rman ang 60D DISPATCH | secant | seers oo a TF P[peavaatias fat sa wo GUST Of Station, Bern. Chee FROM, ; Chief, mB R MARKED FOR INDEXING NO INDEAING REQUIRED. ENDEXING CAN BE JUDGED 8Y QUALIFIED HQ. DESK Oray . i surg HEQUHED rowers) Iam 8833 dated 30 Decesber 1959. : 5 4. go teformation provided in reference was most timely in its _ @rrival. Shortly after ve had received it, ODGIVY informed us that the . Frank couple vas traveling abrosi, and that in view of Susan Frenk's.. interest in Far Restern affaire andi Chinese history it wna mot mlikels a ehe ani her bosbem! would attespt to travel to China before returning to be able to uncover utilizing liaison as you see fit. FYI: Susan Frank 2 ono be 2. The matertal in Boclquarters' file on the Frecks, all of which was sxpplied by ODENVY, indicates they are active cenbers of . the Cocmmist Party in the U.S. Upon receipt of ODMVY's approval to Our request to pass a summary of this mterial to our official source | : of reference wo shall forvard the. cum=ary to you for passeg) to the . -- XRARYPIOGs. Yeemwbile, the following, cost of which vas supplied ty . ‘Geforaante rate’ as havins provided reliable information ia the past, _ 4 forsaréed for your inforastion: : _ oo. @. Susen Frank, see Beilignma, born 6 Sovesber 1913 | ‘of Rozeian parentage, resides with her secend husband, “" Bieharé Cyril Frenk, at 120 Christopher Btreet, How York -t | ity. There are reports as carly as 1942 providing information - 8 Susan Frenk's activities in behalf of Cosumiam, lof . —. -Utieh refer to her as Susan cr Gun Worres, the alies eno bas jC; eomonly weed in ber Cosmmist activities oni in erticles sho bas written. One oxmaple of her activities ir 1952 refers to ; an epplication for e permit to opsrate a public adizse system | © |. g@& etreet meetings in Sew York City. the epplicaticn bore the _<} . gigneture ef Sve, Warren, end listed her es Chairmen.cf the ==. " Goxeoniats Party at 132° Bast 20th Street, Row Yuk City. Since (4948 thore have bowen murous inforzant reports of Sue Varren’s : active participation in Communist affairs in the U.d., thes most reoant describing. her as o mauler of the Grcemvich Villegs | Section, EY County Ci as of October 1959. Frank has given her present ocouration es writer end lecturer, ani bas taught at the Faculty of Social Sciences ani Jefferson School of gocial - @olences, confucting courses entitled, “Fhe Kev China", “Ihe Chinese Communes", "Hor]4 of Gooialiam”, "On the Correct Enndling ’ @f Contradictions (fno)", eta. The Fumilty of Gooial Sciences — . was apparently established by iax Weiss, who vas referred to ia * @he April 1996 edition of the “Dally Yorker“ ac “Eaticual . Moucational Director, Comamist Party”. The Jefferscn School Of Goolal Sciences bas been accignated ty the Attorney General. 44 PST VOUL EDITION, mMacesyroomt . 14-0000 ‘ - vie — v 7 t - . = ~ Tedase eb tre tah = SMB BPD a “CONTINUATION OF F ; DISPATCH i BECRET Gn 22 July 1959 Sunan Frenk appeared before the Eb c : Ul-American Activities, and refused under provisions. of the Fifth Asendment to anever questions as ts whether she hed ever lectured on Chinese cultwre and Cotnese e!vilizetion, bat Leen on instructor at . ‘the Jefferson School] of Social Bclencea, was the author of en article ‘ in tha 15 Bovesber 1949 iseuc of “The Worker” entitled, "Ib Peace far : _ ‘te Chinese Feopie”, ani wae “at this tine" 6 ceabar af the CP. § _ i. In Juns 1956 Bue Warren (Frenk) stated at a Greemich -- . . Village CP meting that ahe could not contribute the $75.00 . ‘, ge bed provicusly pledged because ber husband (Richard Frank) bed given $100.60 in “his club", and they had planned to. ; “a contribute together only $150.00.” . i “. @ Prank was reported to have been seam on 1 February 195% et @ nesting of the Hew York Council of Arts, Sciences and Profesaions, vhich tas been cited as a Commniet front organisation. > > Vrenk bas vritten letters in bebalf of persons on trial has provided storage in the . = cartons containing volumes of toe, has received through the mail CP . = he Me has refused to speak to ‘agents ef CTV: tout eativities. ie ° wo bdtne ge Steet IGE 14-0000 f alta ey SEM SAREE Yo 14-0000 Cl ca ceerene vw cee vane wom per pieveeere appesred ° “Political “the Yorker” exvét » Which hee dem listed in the “Cuide to Subversive Orennisations ani Punlications’, Rovenber 1949 isras.cf Posce i tht Panon Prenk, nee Exiligain, vife of Richard ¢. Frexk of Hew York City, lan for several years bom eetive in Cocemmist front oryenications in the 5 af Ccosemist Pacty, bai written an articie virich United States, has teugnt courses in such schools ea the Joffarson Gclool of Social Selenca, which @ppeare on the Attorney Ceneral’s list, ent her . kefaire” : = arp oe 4 Be Bee Os i 32/8 sJome0 Be Burson: sos 126 Jenuary 1960 14-0000 Chas het ator SPAT Ce SemFOL ANU NO” N x Ts wior aeCH SoBe CuR= Bab FSBAW3333 \ TO ; “hice, Fa - MEAGQUATIESS #nE WO Chief, BE 69-84 . Chief of Station, Berm 16 : LOLARVEST/Operations — Bes aby” (CHECK ONE) a PPRANK, Richard (201< ) (DOB 1922) MARKED FOR INDEKING NO INDEXING REQUIRED INDEXING CAN BE JUDGED BY QUALIFIED HQ. DESK ONLY Trace request ‘| oe u oo a 2b ‘ a 1. The following report, dated 24 December 1959, was | ; & N : et . _ 4 2} _ Five fe oats” TONS rae Re gee ay Tr uSA fo chard *FRANK (born 1922) 4H. Sy-citizen;—fiim im. AMY YW oe it cece emer sermon seen rm aE cue technician, resident of New York, arrived at the Hote 7 i” . Savoy in Bern itt his wife Susan on 10 December 1959; Sebpesh ate ; they stayed ther ecember, leaving for . u ard oo ; , ‘aurich, K anquired tor’a tlight. ticket to Prague 4 j- af. cy fron Zork While in Bern, PRANK had contact with the eat in Lo - ‘Ghinese Comminist Exbassy on two occasions; he or be fa , ° _° _ Mira. PRANK having calicd at the Embassy. io information . oe “ “sTavailable on the nature of these contacts, nor do we Frenp. 7 7 + ol. *. Rawe more detaited personalia. (201— 191042) E . a Ne would appreciate any available traces 2 in Headquarters’ “files of PRANK. nant , MIGROFILMED_ AUG 131963. 3% December 1959 ; _ DAsteibutions . vee BB ur 2-= EE - 2 = Bern boo zn NOE . r3 corY rast vet fertron na J ee tanto Was nt onene 1400000, . . 4 wt ae SECRET | aa WAME VARIANTS anD TELECODES (see Inatructions, item 6) a link ore ate omer ate 0 al a |ECONDARY 14-0000 ie os SECRET TO RID/201 Section Room GA-20 Tube Address Pettey ee at PULe REsTaICTES (Pleat) _ (Middle) nents + cena cere ne Sam i lm 8 OK Were dabei ceca ROt. INFORMATION ADONESEEES + + BIONATURE OF AgQUcETER ’ 831 meeeiste sssyroue tortiens ne - _ ore aie seeatehieatiadeteieastimentar iad Sane VR Neem AM SET le inca wd a irl pRANeett cme tom as 114-00000 . — CA nas USEONLY o* . Z. oe : . [Whee fatiea fat is Lath Hg INSTRUCTIONS: Form must be typed of printed in block letters, x SECTION t: List’ 201 number, name att iclentifying data in the spaces provided. All known aliases and variants {including maidea name, if & applicable) must be listed. if the identifying data.varies with the alias used, a separate form must be used. = Write UNKNOWN for i itera you . are unable to complete. SECTION Ih List cryptonym of pseudonym, if assigned: Uftrue name is sensitive, obfain 201 number from 201 Control Desk and complete Section I and Section IH. Ona separate farm, enter the 201 number and complete Section I] and Section HI. Submit each form separately. SECTION Ith To be completed in all casrs, City O8 TOWN OF ERT v NA VH ATTA MW WV é. 4 7 ‘ wanall et a 34. § aes THA WK, : spot * fa ah on pune 14-0000 f - Section Land Section HI. Ona separate form, : eee BI] Us wreriovs eaters, ~ CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY ~ SECR (When Filled tn} PERSONALI INSTRUCTIONS: Form must be typed of printed in block letters, SECTION fy List 201 number, name and identifying data in the spaces Provided. All known aliases and variants tincluding makes: name, if applicable) must be listed. If the iotifying data varies with the alias used, a separate form must be used. Write U. KNOWN for itema you are unable to complete, . SECTION tt List cryptonym or feeudonym. if amigned, [If true name is sensitive, obtain 20! number from 201 Control Desk aad complete wenter the 201 number and complete Section UI and Section HL. Submit each form separately, ‘ SECTION Ith To be completed in all cases. SICTON GH . 11 MCOND COUNTRY INTEREST 1a. weld ar vecaitreetertan ne 14.90000 en yt * seein BT: sere pa ORE ETT Section [and Section UU. “ : oe CIA INTERNAL USEONLY = > > i SECRET / (When Filied tay PERSONALITY (203) Flic REQUEST RI/ANALYSIS SECTION WNSTRUCTIONS: Form must be typed or printed in block letters SCHON BG Lin 201 number, name and idcntifving deta in the spaces provided. All haowan aliaws and varianis (including aides name, if applwatdet must be listed. If the identifying data varies with the alias used, as parate form must be used. Weite UNKNOWN for items vou are uashle to complric. . StETION Be List cryptonym of pseudonym. if assigned. If true name is sensitive, obtzin 201 number from 201 Contra Desk and caraplete On a separate form, enter.the 201 Bumber and complrte Section Il and Section UL. Submit each form separately. SACTION UR To be completed in all casen,— - : . aot SECTION Ut ‘COUNTY oF anaDENCE 7G, rarhep cow COUNTEY TEEEAT 12, THD COUNTRY BaTEREST ____ US$ Ly CIT USA , bee eee cgi dn cantaet uuth Communal pasty ~ nee Keudinee Flaw, 1958, Me chile hae Ts . cory 74 an. /9/07$ a wa vt » Gal wre Use Onty 14-00000 | | a . a \ CUAINTERNALUSEONLY =. SECRET | iw hem 9 thd wy PERSONALITY (201) FILE REQUEST z k TO “Cate Hf pop i . RI/ANALYSIS SECTION = [om i FROM Wom H, mee po SNSTRUCTIONS: Form mat be 1 ped or printed ip block better, ; i : SECTIONS Lint 20)-number, name and identifiing deta in the spaces provided. AB boown alisars and variances (includiog maiden name, d : : . applicable) must be lated, Uf the ick atifying data varies with the alias ward, a wrpesate fuse must be ward. Weise L NKNOWN for tee you “are unable to complrte. SECTION thr List crypeunen or patudoaym, if amigned. ifwur ame wraitive, obtain 201 number from 201 Control Detk and complete Section | and Sevtion HL On separate form, enter the 201 sumber and coopirte Section If and Section 8. Submit each form erparatcly. CICTION tlh To be venipbeecd in all cases. { i SECTION TH! Tes eee | cA wie omy ee orca a skeen +
104-10169-10285.pdf
14-00000 104-10169-10285].. 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | rnc : uo WATERTAL REVIEWED AT CLA Bal ADQUARTERS B ‘TER ON ASSASSEXATIONS STAPF MEMBERS MOUSE SE LECT COMML a) ; \ - FILE pri nIDER/NOLUSE P58 ; oS INCLUSIVE DATES: oo ; CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION : ——— dyet. Rooms a os ; " DELETIONS, IF. ANY: a a | SIGNATURE OF “ppvTEVENG OFFICIAL | - INT NAMED. 4 RECEIVED RETURNED REVTEVED BY (PR cara ; a x SM - 7 ra \ a —_". | b . | . pe ee OE ; ots Ng poCUMENTS MAY DE COPIED OR RRMOVED FROM THIS FILE No DOCUNE nas - 14-0000 [laws Seen | Or /F rove Cee. i aaa gad Neeniy “Do cumenrs: LfBU NY afro [2S 20 EXONS, Herpes (No Free Mo) 4, ‘iy, wvY 9/20/74 = PRE Musson ro unt C% % > ) 4 i ye fe! 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BuouCcT . » SOURCE INFORMATION RE WARREN, SUSAN 201-191998 aN SEX F 0B. ? : 016-120-0410) Rerttal TA comet wonpsctas or mae ge OTTAWAS o - M/OFEAGIaLS OF PRC Ene, Indicate The Subject, Project Or QOL Fite No. In Which This Form Ie To Be Filed. ae UOT ass; 14-0000 ; . . : . va : . cane SSRET, fa) on suasect ‘ 4 WARREN, SUSAN 201-191098 - Tn 916-120-061701 SEX F 008? 7 . .OCOA-17933. en 144 - Soba cit? : sae ” occ ? RES. USA, - New. YORK. re i } - a> 3 i : 4 i i : 4 3 i Indicate The Bubject, Project Or (901, File No. In Which This Yorn Is To Be Filed.: (deaad Rreerer Peart Rear YS ree Oe Th tee ape canbe Se bended n meteneged deme tea cmrvaind ses 14-0000 ECRET 7 —- i (Thon Filled En) ’ : a “EXTRACT AND CROSS REFERENCE - Eee . vecieee, DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION . _ BOS S¥EMOL 8 MO. DATE OF boc. “ye . ae oe FILE CLASSIFICATION OF RecoRD Copy . . : || i a : . Jooc. sussecr . : EVALUATION _ WARREN, «SUSAN Me : 201-191098 . 100-300-091. ) SEX F DOB ? _ . . BBD -60693 « oe ar ; ca, - 20 JUL 73 7 i cit? oY ees 2 | eo . occ? «3 . . po, .- : AKA SUSAN WARREN FRANKe CHAIRMAN USA-CHIN | lO PEOPLES FRIENDSHIP ASSOG /USCPFA/ AND “SUSPECTED CCOM “AGENTe ae Indicate The Subject, Project Or - 201 File No. In Which This Form Is To Be Filed. Queseat OF C01 (Leet, Pirad, wisate) TT oe . : Paevioue ab O-tFtage Ter 14-0000 Chief, FY X Chief, WOMUSE/60; Chief, EUR Chief of Station, Ottava - KOBIRD/CO SMABOVE - Susan Warren Reference: 0COA-16222, 10 August 1971 : “%, SHMABOVE advise that om 12 July 1$7t Lo Yi-ching Glew China Bawa avancy) mentioned to a reliable source that. X ao, Jon-liu (People's Republic. of China imbassy, Ottawa) &@ suspected intelligence officer, requested the address of . Basan Karren. “Tae” Ye The foregoing information vas also passed LHERGO. - ietratutions - Orig oe CHrOMUSE/80 2 Qe CAR AP WTO dean erty See 14-0000 CASSINCATION® PROCESSING ACTION mo — eee 55 cR Bt MARKED FOR WIDENING - 7 9 WeBtrene suai il . ANG QHATHEE OND aa” Chief, WOMUSE/&0; cuter, BUR. ven eee . Chief of ‘Btatian, . KOSIRO/CO SMAROVE - Susan Warren ACTON REQUIRED - RIFERENCES References OCOA-16222, 10 August 1971 we a ' _ 4. SMABOVE advise’ that on 12 July 1 1 Lo Ti-ching -: +. (New China News . Agency): mentioned to: a rete f4ehls comes thas ‘ -. J¥ a 0, Jen-1iu (People's Republic of: China. Enbassy Ottawa) | Sg .guspected intelligence officer, requested tho saiross of Susan Warr en. 2. The foregoing information : was eleo passed MHERIO,. UPLICA Ts cory "Fon erie Fi! Hey ce 20 1q00gy ew sgsibaea een age 14-0000 = ~ * . SECRET :. oe : : “— ee WHEN FILLED JED IN: ee @ ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET TS ; o~ ae ore a. INSTRUCTIONS © -—-. , _ PRIOR TO FILING -y TO: ACTION BRANCH 7 ° { 1. Fill in n Sect. 2. on back. Detach back flap bene . Oe 4 and turward to RID. ‘| Tf file no. and title shown are not proper, 2. Destroy front cover sheet, unless it rezords,. _ +! Pinsert proper file no. below and forward _ : @ signiticant action taken or comments ° ‘requir- document to RID/AN. oo ro . ing preservation. . coe ma, on ‘ - PROPER FILE NO. ‘ : . 3 RID/ _ H : | ape a TER TO: ALL ADDRESSEES : 1 a VO°TIAK ELAINE - vv @Nesea FILL IN SECTION | ON DACK. IF APPROPRIATE a “UT CAN . sO - GAO. COMMENTS at EXT. + 6908 TUBE GT7 eeeou! vp laaloe | Lin Feohly i we Ae reemmae oa . rye ae Cc > c an a #100 “tomtom . es - SECRET _ MO 14-0000 PROCESSING > AGION Attachment MARKED £09 INTEXING “GASMACATION SECRE T ee ee NO INDEXING REQUIRED “Contact with Chinese Exib ACTION REQUINED - REFERENCES Actions FYI 7 oe , Officials in Canada i. The attached, is a blind memorandum and photo from SMABOVE which concerns a meeting in Ottawa between People's Republic of China Smbassy officials end. ‘Richard Cc. F ran ke ae DOC. MICRO. JAN 03 1972 MIGROFILMED Attachment 3 ; is Stated Stpution: ig & 1 -.C/FE att & photo h/w. ; 3 = C/EUR ‘att h/w wo/photo ; - ~ C/WOMUSE/SO att h/w wo/photo “Dae Sia a OCOA-16515, canon BECRET Chal ini i HOW’ Map as ceed tt 14-0000 . - | . | ; ; ; - BO ON ene fo be boc. JAN 03 1972, MICROFILMED ATTACHMENT TO: OCOA~16515 December 8, 1971 ‘ _ : . : : 2 5 mo Subj. ersitd PRE embassy, Of anon, - pote lFl 37 oo dyec th _ 7 * ae CA reliabls source advised that Richard CG K arrived-at the Ottawa Airport on September : VF, 971 via Eastern. Airlines flight 177.from the United. ...... States. an ; - 2. "= Qn his arrival at 9:35 a.m..he deposited his three bags of luggage in a locker at the Airport, then travelled to the People's Republic of China Embassy, 100 Bronson Ave.,- Ottawa by taxi; he remained.at the Embassy - for five hours then returned to the Ottawa Airport. °*" PRANK arranged to be placed on stand-by for —. Air Canada flight no. ey to Toronto and at 4:40.p.m. he. departed on this flight. re _:+ ° Wade waiting at the Airport FRANK was over= heard talking on a pay telephone. He mentioned to the person he called that he was phoning long distance and. + he could be reached at 714-454-7126. Sd cor" 2 photegraph of FRANK taken on September 17, ‘21971 1s attached. : . eae qarem edema alia 14-0000 ; ced ° Reaestincceymae 2 lliiadi Baile pi see + som See ee eag” 28 RithardyrE FRAN (8 0ape cea th pin grensenmperncranes rey ei it 14-0000 roy : MESSAce Foo raph Rl TS SCEN bY * ; by TOTAL COPIES: =~ __. . $f, ma RYE, BOWMAN: dh SECRET ate Cllt/OCDU mm X7900 — ' 6 : ° . TONEY TT wre, 18 NOV 1971 __ —_ ABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION | OC inom DC no iwoex CO aetuan ro ero . LX | ee ee [i] rive in es FILe No. 7 aor 2 78s ero. 03394 - ” a = 5, . INFO: DO. BASE NEW YORK , De Base los fun eeth, to dace Sam : . Pikes tO | KOBIRD/CO DONOPS. NUPRECES. moe he gid A. Yo . ue cela DO BASE WASHINGTON 13616 ay 468195)" DO BASE NEW YOKK 20364 (IN 471050)#* uf: ’ ONLY INFO AVAILABLE HQS ‘ON US-CHINA PEOPLES. FRIENDSHIP. ‘ASSN OF ‘NEW YORK, “IN ADDITION TO REFS, IS LNERGO REPORT CONCERN-* ING A ‘MEETING OF ABOVE ASSN. IN, NEW YORK AUG 71. ‘SUSAN WARREN (@01- ~191098) 1s. WELL KNOWN FOR EXTENSIVE CONTACTS WITH CHICOMS. © FURTHER, OPS” USE OF STAFF MEMBERS, EMPLOYEES OR OFFICIALS OF © RIVATE VOLUNTARY ORGNS REQUIRE PRIOR CHIEF WOMACE APPROVAL,. a LISSDAA aut rie) ( : ‘ oy / ’ 7 goeaDINATING CrriczAe - _ ; ; He . | | Reeivesa Isum sulemetio SPRODUSTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE i8 PROHISITEO, 14-0000 | : MESSAGE FORM ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS - SEEN OY o TOTAL COPIES: . 4 RIG 2 : mans a SECRET | ats : LO . «TO WADLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION OF invex 0 no inoex CO rerurn ro arancn = (7) ene ao ( rive on cs rie no. Ww. PER__#. et ee . a . . mea . e ” Aclasstiicatlon) ~ } Ydate and Gime fed _ " (reterenes number} t B r “CITE DIRECTOR 62. C3 IPY: FILE: 2S us . a Requested traces on US-China Peoples Friendship Assn, . NY. . and asked if Hqs had any | candidates to organize Washington . Chapter, . ; : . . ‘**Reported this ‘Assn. "welcomed inconing | PRC dologates ’ giving Chairman’ 8 name as Susan Warren, COORDINATING OFFICERS mo] seeoret vai nt 14.0000 its ae “AT 48 AD: 8: ces Kleus - Korchant 1-9 Wo Ss REO TBOSTI Hochanis | ‘orchant 3-607. Goraauly earn IR Gorhomd Korchant 19-1i-2re RAYE: ‘Bewin : Yorohont 15-2236 Hurting. GRAU Diotcor Moroliant 6-3-43~ 2 : cos Huth Sv SAE. V.8-b 14-0000 4M Paik Svan Warren”. o Uake 4+ 3.13+ U.S-ad- oe of cae Ble beens — Aye can waERS Nory. tout seas (™) 1, Urike 1290i0e Ganeds - aie J ee 453 coussiaa Mirioa ao unk. 20. 7620-- Us Seda” “45h RIGHT. donaia Herbert Unk. 958 We Sede ‘ 95 yesuxs Jean Estelle . | Unies 14 | 28-17 U.S. me 456 NONECR Douglas Rohert .~ Unk, 2.414 -506 U. Se iw eee ee dees ABEL LEVY Thalon Charles , Manager 529-28. “Tanger ,aroooo” 498 HLHAD, Mohamed Elshoike Whogald @). + Units s92h- Sudan ares, rp! Kurtaxe wir ‘Seah, “Benoa (=) Kebule foe 14-0000 Doub UE EEN HY ire eee I AE Um crter tay _ 2. 8.B. (i. 2) Lowe sarpor ‘vcore pant marca 37. wbeluge ; he ies " 2 . 2 wa > a fi ate . cant les -5 GoLoaiag Kirlaa : Dirk. [20.7220. (U. Seite. me mee ete Unk. ‘9; 3. 385 U.3.Ab 7 195 issn! Joen tgtette Gales 1968247. | ToS. oan] | oo 156 Hoticn Douglas Roburt : wae Zo 140 50.! U.sla. 497 LEVY chalen Charles : Hanager 529.284 rok i Co . - 4 | no - 498 psa Vohaxed ishdke ogat 2 . Unk. 49214 Sudan | f-: j L wl 19 gusto te hf) | ° . a o ake] 1967- Houele 14-0000 2? Ho. FE7KO -- ” PP.llos FOGLT73 - 2 SAKIG Horbart Tr ied Super S.A421937 Sire PP.Bo.e 645924 (a) Greeeo Gren Kotel- . -* -YP,%os 7145926 Lagoa desea Hey ae K Edeherd Ori (x). U3.4. . Gobion Nate Roto} 28 F612 US ole fn) Prktoten : “Yarilites Co. + Hake coms 7 ‘Helsinki ats 4.6.79. n (a) ” Finland Direct or : the (a) custrte .* wp (a) ‘fu (s) eats tn i sehdad 14-0000 sty ae fa > aie ‘ OAMER - A recepticn in Peking cerly Americans, sone permanent Peking members of the delegation of Revolutionary Palo Alto and Richmond, Calif.), Pablo "Yoruba" Guzman, Black Panther's Huey Nexton, Elaine Brown and Robert Bay, lutionary group centered around . head of the Young Lords Party, and "16 American young people led by Mrs. Max Granich (brother of the late C & Mrs. a menber of Progressive Labor Party), : Warren (an old CP and PLP functionary), Dick Frank (Mrs. : Hoseah Williaas (of Southern Christian Lezdership Conference), (ex-State Departzent e=ployee, recently “rehabilita Mrs. Willies H. Hinton, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Schzlnan, Sesuel Rosen, Mr. & Mrs. Victor ¥. Sidel, and Geoffrey Collins. resent: were: -Frank and Ruth Coe, Sol and Pat Adler (Frank Coe and icated in Soviet espionage in Washington in the '40s), Exwin Engst, and a developer of U.S. and probably Red Chinese Hinton), Eleanor Chaidin, Juiian Schuman Schulman, Sidney Shapiro, : _ Anong Peking residents ‘ Sol Adler were implic to Joan Hintog (his wife, Bertha Sneck ‘(ex-Mrs. Willian treason in Koreen War}, Nornan ' E. Cheng, Lucille Stewart, Carmelita Hinton doubtedly is clue to rating). ; ee eee eee eg ie eee CMa gee ~ ICAN LEFTISTS FLOCKING TO PEKING: Cossunist China policy for Anericen-1sftists, some of thea with long-s rec this month provided intelligence agencies with a partial glinpse of «ho is welzone, and the relative pecking order. Prenier Chou En-Lei and his tvo top assistants, Kvo some by name, deliberately concealing the identity of others. has instituted its own Open Door tanding ties to Communist parties. Turning out to be greeted by Mo-jo end Keng Pizo, were 2>cut 70 Radio Peking listed residents and government exployees. "ALL Greeting Chou were Union" (@U is a fanaticaily pro-Mao armed revo- Carmelita Hinton" (of Putney, Vt.).. Also Mr. onmunist writer Mike Gold), William Epton (ex- : of pro-Red China book), Mrs. Susan Warren's husband), Mr. & Mrs- : Mr. & Mrs. John S. Service es’ by liberal press in U.S.) Mr. & Mrs. Se a an Jack Belden (author as Mr. §& Mrs. Henry Wilcox, Dr. & atomic bozbds), (once indicted for ~ Ione Kramer, Betty Chang, Alice ~ and Fred Eagst (nome order va- sf (the younger)
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fostor70-to0%s ; | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | Loe oo, & i , a RETURN TO CIA , ; . . Background Use Only yt Do Not t Reproduce - DIS To SPATCH STE-CORCEST (Tenn 7 a7 CALY QUALIFIED PtADQuAa IRS OF SR +f Cam subd indd etn ° | | | = nN. wegct Operationa ISE/ : - AMSPELL Underground Activitica ~ November 1962 ACTION RLQUIRLD REFLRLNCES . “oe _Action; For your tntoraatisn Ref : UFGA-5897, dated 25 September 1962 . = | . 1. Forwarded under separate cover as Attachment A is a copy of the original, and translation of a letter from the National Coordination Committee of AMSPELL in Cuba dated 28 November 1962, This letter was obtained through the AMBLEAK courier intercept channel prior to delivery to AMSPELL on 4 December 1962, 2. The communication is of interest since it contains the most recent report or AMSPELL underground activities and particularly claims commitment of a guerrilla warfare effort in two provinces, It also refers to the infiltration, of AMHINT-58 ns still feasible, and confirms the arrest of AMHINT-{40), who is-described as a prisoner in Block 9 at La Cabana Prison, a 3, Attachment 'B is a report of underground financing for October 1962 and is|the first detailed analysis of Cuban finances ever received by JMWAVE, This report was compiled by "Cuca" (National Coordinator for Civil Resistance identified in Para 5 of Reference). It should be noted that the total of $9,129.67 Cuban pesos as mon—~ thly maintenance is [for the "Resistance" only and does not include the "National Military Committee” expenses for the month, _ Distribution: ; 3 - C/TFW, w/att.; wfs/e | ' Attachments: _ A and ‘8B, Under Beparate Cover — aiaekede j ‘ | ns , DATE TYPED i DATE OrSrAICHED 1 - Ghee wy Mee 10 Dec 1962 | ¥4~ +! ONSPATCH SYMB AND NUMBER UFGA~-6857 HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER 19-120-19 _ myc 14-0000 CONTINUATION OF - OISPATCH 4. It ‘should money expressed in when JMWAVE funded Cuban pesos and thi in Quba. FoR baie 53a USE PREVIOUS EQITION eg | | | CLASB.ES ATR gatos Pana ANS V weet S-E-C-R-E-T UFGA-6857 - hiso ve pointed out that the dire need for Attachment A letter was soon thereafter satisfied. AMSPELL with $5,000 for exchange of $40,000 i & was transmitted via local deposit and credit END OF DISPATCH OASSRCAR S-E-C-R-E-T 74-0000 _— Fat hECSF 2 LAGH EE v> 7 . Havana, 28 Nov 62 | Attachment = A é ‘ iT Dear Brothers: - I hope from my, call (LD telephone) yesterday you are aware of how desperate we are,. financially. “The week before last, I went to Las Villas nnd I want you to know that the DRE flag has now been raised in the Free Territory in Cuba. “A’small guerrilla (group) well supplied, is now’ representing |us in the North Zone of Las Villas. And the guerrilla banda in Matanzas to whom we have offered some support will no doubt come into our organization if assured a little more help from the DRE, . : i We have been working on the total reorganization and if wo cannot claim complete success it is because if our limited resources, Propaganda, although|on a small scale, is functioning well, i am enclosing a copy of our last issue of Trinchera and examples of the seals we are producing in homes of Pre- University members. These are now appearing in'!public places. As you can see there is a willing- ness to work and with a little material support a great deal of eff- ective work could be forthcoming. I cannot understand yet, the delay in sending money. You remember how you witnessed our) needs that day in Varadero, Luis? We only had a few centavos in| capital? Well, that is the way we are now, We have asked a small'local loan and after that must travel to Las Villas for a loan from the Provincial (Committee) there, since they seem-to have money, I hope upon receipt of this (letter), if you have not sent money, you will do so immediately. Concerning the travel of Angel (AMHINT-58 infiltration), advise - ot . me aS soon as this can,be arranged so that we can check the security. aspects here, Our purpose is a to be organized to facilitate the work Exch AU, art 6b? a . SG -fay- Vs 14-0000 » . oy . : 4 we -2- Lo of the infiltrees since it has been our unfortunate experience that if those infiltrating must move about, the exposure to arrest is greater, Write at the first opportunity and advise me of the planning sq that we may work toward that end. Greetings from Marivi, Maggie, . Pancho, Lazaro, etc. Rest assured we have not forgotten you, LF 7 r . 7 mT : (Signed) Ramon \ : } 5 | | x P.S. Julio's mother has visited himand found he is well (AMHINT;40) . Apparently all of them (prisoners) have been transferred to La Cabana, \ Luis, Julito ts in the Cabana, Block 9 and tomorrow, Thurdday, is visiting day. They have not given me a copy of Trinchera as yet. (Sigged) “Cuca” ne Rs ON A A gk, fe fetne ag een dace | SM, ( ! 4 14-0000 ns ee, -™ fbn 2 “We Coors Lo anew Le mre cow hd 3 ? ay wor Lae Aone WeHt?, conve aaneilor Lene Lb Yatadecs, yo, Jd 7c Gtmnincae Lon ? Ona Mb “ a — ° . aa . 2 mses Con Lamdty vo . 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Te 2 e= Cucndo reolbiuos los £25,£00,00, |pacanoa terdo dion la mitad co la ayuda 2 «= La Sra. do Mentoya y Rutz} aon las onearzets y presoo do Sorniate y faa Sevorine, respestivancn dotallade do osda pristéa y do oada girc. ada {10.00 y Laltaben £250,009, Ea el onsarmis eo do Fefadl, Nixias y Crastos. . el nea de Sontionbre (ol 19 ¢e Satubre), ais oorrosponiiente a Ootubre. a ' al: ropartir ol ciners entre los faxiliares to. Proxinonento enviarozos un ia>erxo casts le habfan ¢ izar del Rfo ¥ 1£0.00 quiore desir $60.00 para cada uno. 5. Al Aborada, Ae fender al grup. da > 4 + Cuando vers tros nextres y § 5 .- Nenco ha fircado varios valeo pertue go ests cncarganje ee arreglar y recager les aarress 6 .~ El tracpono varfa 6 prealo sozin' los rapsies que 96 tonzan. Casi todeo tiencn a les cue fleo proco3 o fuera éel torritorts| fastoml, y vara no porcorlos hay quo ir por trassanso. _ No ea verdzcoraseate un traspaso gi no ls azsoripolea para la rueva chapo y tiexa ques cor porsoialnente. : . 7 «~ El cojfn 96 para la Sra. que vivia on la exile 6 quo falleeté y os donde duerazea loa Bie ohachoa ouande ne thenen donde ir. Luta eensse ol lugar, puos tavinss allf uza reunion, 420,.CG yuao no habfa ate. Salo 43 muerte, racide antea ie tlez ve em El zon de Noviextre fc6 la ayuda faniliar salanerte de Cyuondo rosiuid mas, §52.CO, porque la Sra. tuvo un boot poy eatata ingresada dalieada dojealud, y Porranzo reoiden ol dinero quinsenzinente, por eso @3 que aparecen das To008 po: . om Malance on-olnit=d aaa. 10.~ Ningura fonilia recite 1a canticne do la ze quo el padre ostd teabida preso y join C4 2h e@inoro dol banso. | . . . | ll.= Juanooo cra ol onsarzado de Finanzas y 23 axtrecd 2459.C9 que ora lo que tonfa on caja. Pat 3 a 4 - Une do los carros awe estaba a ea nenbro Joa tonfa quo entrezar al geblorns poryce So Say '. a ~' - a N“ ! a nde, ya cuo oats 32,~9.00 9 fre 2s Julits, pere esto ea previalossi, ya ¢ wa Julla no puede cazdiar choyues AL sacar _bareaha y nea €66 {909.0 por ol, aancro nos tiens que dar $2,500.00, ne zo han tnforsado adn. 1 ! . . 12.- Yo no soy responsable de Finanzas, silo he acantazo suardsr y rapartir el diners provie oloralmento hasta Cue so no=bre a alculés doZinitivazents. . No tononos sue decirte la nooesicad cue hay de cinsro, Ya Luis te habrd uxpiseads acus osta el acante de la ooziésa, por ejeanlo,| Para osner Tay que ochprar oa Solea negra s $i no no rirse do hanbre. Fl pelle enta ya a $2.20, Ya litsa en pie, y todo por el estilo, Este =a Guiere deair que cupece=os a cozer pollo y no pleadilio, aero el arunto ea sue se puede consersir uno y no lo otro. a a. Si Guiercs toner sas astoa nos tes dojas’ ‘To asegurazoa que n> malgastacca ni un centre sebor que son micho gusto <o senplaocerouas. Hoy an ifa ni so consigue ni la conto tiens para <o hecor donatives. Acuéréste cue ha hadide un canle *SUNESTO" y no hay muchas porsoras o2a efacti- Yo. sO . ‘ Esporo nme escribas aunjue sean dos Ifneas, pa que no se bas cansale cag Guo ressias con lea suchachos. Lice oi ya ores padre, Pucs Tos rasta estar al tanto Jo les aconteciziestaa de nucctra GAN FAILIA. Un abrazo para tedss sis sobrines on X22. ATT en ore eee 8 : CA er nro ae: nee cow wens. ee ee ee 1 ess mens wees Te ee SR A ee ieee eee me
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14-9000 104-10170-10036 JT 3: pirector | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992] . toe - _guassirico message. /7 2G 267 > RE Paine (ede ened: FROM : , Ne Ge fucord Vetur, “peurey. 0 ra . SAN wan ‘ nt file this cory we oe NOV 8 . 23432 62 ‘ACTION: — TrW 10 gs me See (2 Mersca, (] ft ‘Nooe required ae oor/stt 3, cy C1/ Rad ‘WAVE INFO DIR HAGU CITE SJAN 2835: GYROSE . - : oo , : Y REF HPSW 1362 (NOT SENT WAVED os a _ 1. IN INITIAL DISCUSSION WITH IDEN A, HE INFORMED KARNLEY THAT HE. IS IN CONTACT LOCALLY WITH ORE (FOR DIR: SEE PARA 1 REF). IDEN A SAID HIS CONTACT HAS BEEN WITH JOSE mre “a. BROTHER OF CARLOS “TRIPA™ ARTECONAs thy a, @. ARTECONA HAD SOUGHT IDEN A's ASSISTANCE OBTAINING MINIATURE CAMERAS WHICH SAID HE WISHED ‘TRANSMIT 10° ‘PBRUNEN. THROUGH CHANNEL WHICH; XIS /ORGANIZATION -HAS Now ESTABLISHED WITH IDEN B. . ACCORDING ; -. TO ARTECONA. IDEN B COOPERATING: “As COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL: CusIna_} Uses = [-oxexomt Pou) AND HAS NOT onic? “TRANSMITTED MESSAGES BUT. ON ONE OCCASION TRANSMITTED, OWE UNIT SMALL ARMS. - S. WHEN QUERIED” FurtHeR IDEN A SAID ARTECONA HAS NEVER; 7 mT IDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL: WHO ACTUALLY IN CONTACT WITH IDEN B NOR” - RETURN <0 ONY _ INDICATED EXTENT IDEN B*S GOVT INVOLVED, WHOLE STORY FAIRLY oe packdOr Foptodu® LOOSE. - SO re ponte ae KARNLEY DECLINED IDEN A SUGSESTION THAT HE TALK ‘DIRECTLY. WITH ARTECONA. SUGGESTED INSTEAD THAT IDEN A ADVISE ARTECONA TO PRESENT HIS REQUEST FOR ASSISTANSE TO NIS KUBARK CONTACT», ’ GROUP 1 ae —SEGRET [ sastecbcers Sorta Mises OLCLASS IFICATION : fy REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OF ICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. V6R _d 14-0000 wen SLRS ene tne 4 ey cuss MESSAGE RE Finae tebak ened: . Nees aond Nowe, Bepor, — C] Fi : . ROM ° : : Bh te we cory indicuied aeere Reg re) Indie sted ~ UN 15095 SuAN 0835 OPINION THAT IF DRE HAD INDEED DEVELOPED SUCH CHANNEL TO PBRUMEN, «| a KUBARK VERY LIXELY BE MUCH INTERESTED. — 5. IDEN A HAS NOW MADE ASOVE SUGGESTION AND ARTECONA HAS SAID © " WILL PRESENT TO KUSARK CONTACT DURING VISIT MIAtit WHICH EXPECTS NAKE LATER THIS MONTH. rn S. SJAN ELECTS) HANDLE MATTER’ THIS WAY SO ASO AVOID CROSSING WAVE CHANNEL To DRE. “IF CONSIDERED DESTRABLE HOWEVER SSLIEVE SJAN CAN EASILY ESTABLISH CONTACT AND FOLLOW THIS, UP FRON HERE.” 7. ADVISE, . ot 8. FOR HAGUs ORE IS DIRECTORIO _REVOLUCIONAR IO ESTUDIANTIL, PROMINENT CUBAN EXILE STUDENT GROUP WITH LONG STANDINGS KUBARK RSt9¢ rat aSRe tN. » HaS 1s n MIAMI WITH MARGINAL REPRESENTATION SAN JUAN. a > | CARTECONA HAD PREVIOUSLY NENFIONEQ DRE/KU3ARK CONTACT) EXPRESSING © | i ! 4 oo od . : . ! 4 NS END OF MESSAGE - . 7 aed, ores Today meres SEGR eT ; arte DowwaRad twa & a rare bas CECLASSIFECATION REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFIGE IS PRONS:TED. ||. _ Copy No...
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14-00000 tts = 1 ‘ | a ples JFK ASSASSINATION: SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION FORM i Date: _ Page: _ AGENCY : ‘RECORD: NUMBER : _ RECORD SERTES AGENCY FILE NUMBER : AGENCY INFORMATION - ORIGINATOR FROM .: TO ‘TITLE DATE : _. PAGES SUBJECTS DOCUMENT TYPE’: CLASSIFICATION RESTRICTIONS CURRENT STATUS :° DATE OF LAST REVIEW : OPENING CRITERIA :: COMMENTS ‘ CIA 104-10170- 10051 JFK 80TO1357A DOCUMENT INFORMATION CIA CHIEF OF STATION, JMWAVE CHIEF, TASK FORCE W AMSPELL PROGRESS REPORT 10/09/62 73 AMSPELL ' PROGRESS REPORT PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT® SECRET 1B RELEASED WITH DELETIONS 02/07/98 JFK64-25 :F27 1998.02.07. FOR SEPTEMBER 11:28:56:590031: 1962 - ATTACHMENTS INCLUDED _- ITEM IS RESTRICTED: 104-10170-10051 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | 02/12/98 1 14-0000 | | . GP ~ pbaee DISP AT CH , seh CRET ——— ~ GARAID FOE IATL LING Chief, Task Force W Tx | x0 incexins QHD ONLY QUALEELO HEADQUARTERS DES . CAR VOCE TROLLING “7} agstaact See a Chicf_ of Statton MWAV. suber “Oper ational, GYROSE/KUWOLF AMSPELL Progress Report for Sep tember 1962 ACTION REQUIRLD ALELRENCLS Action:..For your information Ref : A. UFGA-5728, dated 21 September 1962 B. UFGA~-5897, dated 25 September 1962 C. UFGA-6065, dated 8 October 1962 D. CARA-7019, dated 25 September 1962 EB. CARA-6994, dated 15 September 1962 F. WAVE-8211, dated 7 September 1962 G. WAVE-8356, dated 8 Scptember 1962 1, The September Progress Report for AMSPELL, including AMHINT and ANBARB activities, is transmitted herewith: . A. ANSPELL 1) General: OL a. On 21 September 1962, auntint 453) xfiltrated PBRUMEN in a refugee vessel and made his prelimifiary operational report on release from CAC on 22 September (Reference B). Subject was accompanied by the National Coordinator for Agricultural Affairg factually an organizer for guerrilla warfare and resistance groups ut the Island) Jose Angel LOZANO y Lozano. Briefly, throug AMHINTS: 53;jand LOZANO rendered an optimistic operational report on ‘D\ Continued , . Distribution: LA 3 - C/TFW, w/att, aste . Ow noe ~ ae uF A Use ‘ont See Attachments: oo Under Separate Cover, Soa ON DAlE TYPED oars oman . DISPATCH SVIEDOL AND MUNBER 3 HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER 4) 19-120-19/1 " CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH . AMSPELL organization in PRRUMEN, including the situation in the FORM sw 53a sage underground, compartmentation, organization, 7 CRANSTON NCE IOSTDO ANG UCHLI S-E-C-R-E-T UFGA-6140 communications: con- trol and intelligence structure. Subjects are undergoing Intell- tgence debriefing on a continuing basis. b. While anntnt gs} w was arranging his exftltration and --AMSPELL Psywar operations in PBRUMEN and the hemisphere were continued on their normal course, the AMHINTs were still smarting | from'the ODYOKE confiscation of their vessel, the MENTEa Te as a conseguence-of the 24 August attack on Havana, AMHINTE2 went tol Caracas on 7 September for a meeting with President BE ‘ANCOURT (or his official representative) and a press conference where he released an AMSPELL statement,which in effect, served a notice on “-PBRUMEN and the USSR that any Communist shipping encountered in PBRUMEN territorial waters will be attacked on sight. (Reference F and G) ~ .. ol c. Behind the scenes, however, ANHINT 2\was report- edly ‘(Reference D and E) hegotiating with Venezuela Naval Officials for surfacecraft and possibly a base from which to operate. What succéss he achieved inthis quest, or to what extent President BETANCOURT is prepared to help AMSPELL, is still an unknown quantity. spheres, allegedly for Judging from their attempts to raise funds in other the purchase of a replacement vessel, they were not very successful in Caracas. (A PM Case Officer handling ‘the CEDAR team has reported that one. of the members complained of forfeiting a 20-percent "kick-back" in his AMSPELL salary, (For a breakdown of AMSPELL salary -see Attachment B.) d, AMHINT32 SW eurnea from Caracas and as to be “expected, gave no indication of the On '27 Scptember, along with AMHINT-5, he requested a outcome. “secret negotiations" or their meeting with the JMWAVE’ officer for discussion of the AMBARB funding disagreement and the general AMSPELL situation (See Attachment C). Perhaps this session gave JMWAVE a bit more insight as to AMSPELL plans and intentions, but no real solution for the AMBARBs resulted. In short, AMSPELL policy is to mold PBPRIME , public opinion and bring pressure to tear on ODYOKE and GPIDEAL for action in the PBRUMEN situation within the next four months, e. To implement such a policy, AMSPELL has exploited the impact of their 24 August attack on PBPRIME news media, as wel] -as their Caracas Declaration, Also, they have published a weekly news letter in English entitled “The Cuban Report" (Refer- ence C) and about 12,000 copies are mailed out to ODYOKE officials and congressmen, Initiated in lnte August, the main theme of this publication has been the Sovict/Bloc materiel buildup in PBRUMEN., (See Attachment A) 2) Total AMSPELL Support for September 1962: $50,960.40 a. AMBARB Section: Salaries $12,240.00 Operations 7,700.00. Processing 1,020.40 $20,960.40 b. AMHINT Section: Support $ 5,000.00. c. ANSPELL General: Salaries 9,000.00. USE PREVIOVS EDITION Overhead. 2,100.00. Operations: 13,900.00 $25,000.00 CLASSIFICATION (is? 2 Re 14.90000 | OSPAT OM SUA AND NUKE UFGA-G140 eer ON S-E-C-R-E-T CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH 3) Intelligence Production: ; UFG-1572 - "Status of Equipment at the Nico Lopez Refinery & UK, Czech, and Soviet Assitance in its maintenance; Shipment of Gold Bullion from the Refinery to the USSR." : . UFG-1585 (As above) (As (As above) above) UFG-1607 UFG-1622 UFG-1628 - (As above) 4) Development and Plans: . All planning phases of AMSPELL activities supported by — JMNWAVE-at the present time are subject to. the results of meetings with AMSPELL concerning increased control, and, the decisions of JMWAVE to continuc a support relationship if an acceptable degree of KUBARK control can be established. B, AMHINTS: © 1) General: As reported in Reference B, the most important : a. AMHINT development during: September was the exfiltration of AMHINTS53¢ 0( This was also significant for JMWAVE, since all nego- with AMSPELL would be transferred from AMHINTS2 {to 01 tiation AMINT IBID Although aantwt og) 21 undoubtedly be fulfy briefed and re-indoctrinated by AMHINT leaders concerning -AMSPELL present status and operational relationship with JMWAVE, anne a mature and astute leader and can be expected to appreciate ° he broad scope of JMWAVE-AMSPELL operations. b. In,the Psywar field, the AMHINTs in PBRUMEN continue to produce, "Trincherp"” on a hand-operated mimeograph machine in Havana and distribute about 10,000 copies monthly, They are also committed to the collection and transmission of | reports and photographs.on. the Soviet buildup, at least until the DAMSON intelligence operations are begun. This activity : is. in direct support of the AMSPELL policy cited in Paragraph A.1)e} above. The. AMNSPELL propaganda section is divided into four. departments, to carry out this program: PBRUNEN, Latin American, PBRUMEN Exile Community and PBPRIME.. ; sO c. (oipionit pouches) intercepted for JMWAVE by AMBLEAK-1 have revealed much of AMSPELL operational planning not heretofore reported. In a series of letters written by the AMSPE national coordinators in exile to their opposite numbers in. PBRUMEN on 20 September, it was indicated that: i, Negotiations by aarer fin Caracas, Costa. Rica. and Panama are. practically completed for an AMSPELL operations base. (Letter from Bernabe PENE to AMHINT-40) : ‘ 44. ANSPELL has levied intelligence requirements on AMHINTS in PBRUMEN for sending out information - on PBRUMEN ports that can be attacked from the sea. (Intelligence Plans Numbers 5, 6 and 7, in a letter from AMHINT-39 to "Jesus", National Coordinator for Intelligence.) In the interim, reports on Mariel, Cabanas, Bahia Honda, La Habana, Matanzas and Cardenas are re-~- quested on a continuing basis. : ” CLASSIFICATION : to S-E-C-R-E-T Deve [3 iii. rcow - ipa S3a USE PREVIOUS EDITION Ale 14-00000 DEAT C ot SVM, ANE NOME _ UFGA-6140 CLASSIC ATION S-E-C-R-E-T ; d. Subsequently, {in an an rating “pouchpand probably crossing with the foregoing communications, a series of letters from the National Coordinators in PBRUMEN reported a severe blow to ongordy ‘National Go ooze rOne Jore MEDINA Bringier (“Monge”) ,:. ‘National Op PERUE for Military Reception and Supply, -réported that AMHINTd¢ ON PERUMEN National Coordinator) had been missing. (Later epee as arrested and being held at G-2 Headquarters on Ave 5 tn Miramar.) Also, “Juan” and "Miguel" were-arrested in Havana. Several others ‘were missing. MEDINA went on to describe security measures implemented and report on a re-organization of the National Coordinator Committce. He closed with a plea-for a small shipment of small arms for defensive use, clothing and medicine, and a full-scale propaganda effort if ANHINT-(40] should be sentenced to summary execution, Ol“ oe. pe this same pouch the National Coordinator for Propaganda,: Nicolas PEREZ Diez-ArgUelles ("Jose Alfredo") rendered a detailed report on Agit/Prop assets in PBRUMEN. The printing and distribution of "Trinchera" has been moved up to every fortnight, and efforts to. get [t printed on a commercial printing press in Havana appear to be successful. Regular couriers are being trained for delivery of the newspaper to the provinces, PEREZ also reported their¥ progress in mounting two clandestine radio. trans- mitters for Agit/Prop purposes, one in Las Villas and one in Havana, These are powered by 110 vol€ generators usually found on a small farm, It is projected to transnit a regular propranm, probably entitled "Tcle-pceriodico Trinchera", The report does not explain what counter measures will be taken to prevent GOC detection, Finally, PEREZ describes an Agit/Prop program already in progress: -. Firss a plan for printing and marking walls with their organization abbreviation, carried out’ in one cperation, synchronizing municipal and borough teams for the job. As a follow-up phase, large cloth banners bearing the same letters will be raised.or:-tended in congested areas and photographs taken for publication in eee. Also, with the aid of their Intelli- gence Section, A h ave penctrated two radio stations in Havana. and are identifying all Sov/Bloc personnel employed there, their security practices, addresses and routes for commuting. 2) Total AMHINT Support for September 1962: $5,000.00 (Included in AMSPELL General section of this repor#) 3) Intelligence Production: (Reported in AMSPELL General Section.) , 4) Development & Plans: Cc. AMBARB . During the reporting period no changes occurred Ol, AMBARB personnel assignments. With the exfiltration of AMHINT- [53]! from . PBRUMEN it is hoped that it will be possible to negotiate™with AMBARB the still ‘unsettled question of AMBARB funding. We will report further to Headquarters as soon as an agreement is reached with AMBARB on funding of AMBARB representatives in the field by local KUBARK Stations, For the present it. can only be said that tie AMBARB leaders are strenuously resisting any effort by JMWAVE to increase to more than eight the number of their people whom they will permit KUBARK to furd.directly rather than through AMBARB Headquarters.in Miami. The inspection tour of AMBARB-16 to delegations in Latin America resulted in the general. report. forwarded for your information as Attachment D: in reading this report, it is useful for reference purposes to examim Attachment E a report which the AMNBARB office has prepared on its general progress since inception CLASSIFICATION ' S-E-C-R-E-T : iJ CONTINUED . Form . ss 53a USE PREVIOUS EOITION (See this-section under AMSPELL General of this report ) 14-0000 CONTINUATION OF cuasricarion Taser ona oman 7 . DISPATCH : S-E-C-R-E-T UFGA-6140 of the AMBARD program, As Attachment F we forward a special report prepared by AMBARB-16 on AMBARB mailing operations cap- abilities. _ Individual reports on the activities of AMBARB .overseas delegations are forwarded in the following Attachments, which Headquarters may wish to bring to the attention of KUBARK' Area Divisions or Stations as it deems best: G.. Bolivia H. Brazil I. Costa Rica J. Chile K. Colombia _ . -L. Ecuador ~ ; M. Mexico N. Panama Oo. Peru P, Uruguay Q. Venczuela The AMBARB salary schedule for September is forwarded as Attachuent R. END OF DISPATCH (CLASSIFICATION °o0M {x] CONTINUED eo. te eee ene . —s cr Ane om 14-0000 DiReCTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL jose antonio 0 echeversic ‘cea ts ideos en marcha SALARY - 1-30 Sestexder, 1962 DEPENDANTS ALLOWANCES! Dependants - Alberto Kulle> “Uta Isla de Pinos) US$ 200.00 . ; ~ liiguel Lasa (SV catrusion) 200.00 oe, « -, Rodolfo Vidal (cavana Ups.) 200.00 ; * ~ Jorge de Armas (wo in Isla de Pinos) 225,00 US$ 825,00 ’ DRE. EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTER VE: luis Fernandez Rocha Sec, General. ; US$ 275.00 Jose M. Lasa Sec. Propaganda 2756 _ Fernando Garefia Chacon Sec, Actas 250.00 Jose A. Gonzalez Lanuza Sec. Relaciones Interiores’ 325.00 Elie Mas Hernandez Sec. Flanificacion 275.00 General Fatjo Sec. Finnanza 275.00 Raquel Lavilla (Cecilia) Ast, Inteligecia y visas” 180.00 Ronnie ead os ; Ast. Propaganda: 200.00 Zoila |! Ast. Propaganda — 150.00 Teresa aldos Hurtado Ast, Archivo y Propaganda 150.00 Elvira Weiss Ast. Rel. Internas 150.00 Mercedes Ramirez ®elephonse 150.00 Luisita Esquiroz Ast. Rel. Internas — 110,00 Lula Santos .- Ast. Propaganda 100,00 US32865.00 SUBSISTHiCS ALLOWANCES PUTTSS CFS: Ana Diaz Silveira Sst. Finanzas US$ 200,00 . aria V. de los Reyes ; Aste Archivo y Prop. 120,00 Isabel Aionso 4st. Informacion . 170.00 los Bravo dst. Propaganda Angelica Martinez — ast. Finanzas y visas waiver 100.00 Luis Gutierrez: : Talegrafist - 150.00 Carlos A. tiuller oe Ast. Propaganda 125,00 US$ 945.00 ofecee oe 1G ~128- f3 7 4a or ait a ured ee QI" 14-0000 jose antonio echeverria con tus idecs en marcha “22 “XLITAR INFILTRATION OPS TRAINING? Militar Cord OPS | “US$ 275,00 Bernabe Pena ; Gilberto Aleman Trainee #1 oy _ . 150,00 Francisco Calvet : Trainee #2 . - 179.00 “arlos DiQuesne Trainee # ; 125.00 J. M. Fiol Trainee # a 325.00 Angel A. Fontanils Trainee # 5 225,00 Francisco Garcia trainee #6 129.00 Julio Jo Trainee # 43 120.00 Carlos Obregon Trainee # (rere) | 170,00 Lesmes Ruiz Trainee # 9 200.00. Arnaldo Santa Cruz Trainee # 10 . 150.00 Ernesto Fernandez Trainee # 11 200,00 n Koch Trainee # 12 250.00 Julian Gomez Maritime - Militar 100.00 Lazaro Farinas Trainee # 13. 100,00 Enrine Torres Maritime = Militar 100.00 Juan M, Salvat Sec, Asuntes Militares 375.00 Ignacio Arjona Traineg # 14 100.00 Albor Ruiz Resp, Asuntos Navales 200.00 frane|sco Blanco Trained #15 200,00 Luis Yanps Trainee #16 (“aval) 150.00 Julio Hernandez Rojo In Cuba (his faxity) 200.00 Raul de Yespedgs Ast. Kilitar ae 125.00 Maria ODoardo- Ast. Militar 130.00 Isidro Borja Ast. Sec. Sasuntos ‘litres 100,00 : us$ 4365.00 Dependats Allowances US3 825,00 DRE Office and Executive 2863-00 oo Subistence Allowance 945. Militar Inf, Urs, Training 4365200 US$ 9000.09 Responsable de “inanzas DRE 14-0000 DIR ECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL jose ontoale ocheverria con tus ideas ea marcha MIAUT 38 AJSIST 12 NISKNATIONAL SSoPION FAYROLL LONTE fe i ie b& PALM OFF ISS (2 1) Sduardo i:AL2 Melo ---+---------- Coorainator--------- ane --33275.000 2) Vario Pita Jarcis ------------ “Si b-Coorainatope---n- rai 8eS- 0-k-- 3) Evello Ley rernancez-------4---Wontacts & Finesce------- 250.90---= 4) Alda Rodri-es dCZe~---4-- --Secretary & Typist------- ~3200.00---- a 3S) Marvarita caguiroc Martinegz----- iranglatore---------- 4--55170.90---= RADIO CENTRAL & oUJTH AlwIiCA . €) re.ro Yntertan Garcia -------- mSud-coore fn aboren--------45275.00---— 7) Clara Alvarez rerez ---------- ewisst Secrecary -----+--- --9120.00----< PLOTOGRAS IL oe FAnt. Git Q fag 6? @) Jose I, Rotri-uez Loabillo----- Sub-Coordinstor =--+---= ~=3300.00-482 j 9) Jou.quin Martines de rinillos----Riote TPech-------------- ~-¥250, 20-1 10) Antonio Atelia Caluerin -------- Footosravuarl -------------; 3200. 00---— ARGSITINA 11L)-Rocello Hels Vital wenn wenn eensigiting Visa ------------ 43350 .00—-—0 | 12) Alejandro rortea Cortada------- suaiting for visa--------- 33300 .90---— BOLIVIA . : tye 18) Raul Gonzalez Simon. ----------- Carlos. Valdesuso Roiri;ues ss 22-3200. 00---= c) Jose Vera Xivera -+----- weecree- etober Lidl~-.-.--+ a HB200 00 - nae 1°) Gutllerino Asper Valdes ---------cecember 1i€1~-~--------- —~yEC0 .CO--~— 2) Petro Castello 2o--+----, way LCG a-+-------+---+= a=95200.CO---- 21} Benito Diaz feret ------------- “Jane IE 2—--—-~ nen nnara= $2006 OOsn-~. 22) Jorse Guerra Sierra----~--~---=--- Jecember 12¢1]------------ ~3250.C00---- - 23) Carlos Bedtas Yazquez ---------- eoaiting to ce A Approve d--~-9250.CCa-=— pare 4 Sepa aoe delisted 27) Wiis Firuerage Vaites ----------- Noventer jic él 2H RL UEGA GI ¥e 14-0000 : DIRECT ORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL “4 COLT AR OL ; COSTA RICA a 31) Evello Compantoni Esteva ~-<------ Ustober 19€1 woe ene 2-H 8200. 00m we ~ bY a2) Jorce Neraida arenag w-n---------- October LSE] o----- 222-200 .O0--- = 27730) Jullar, Oasnte Fernandez ---------- July 1962 ------------- $250. 0---= é/ 31) Armando del Fozq +---------------- Uctotor 10€l------~---~- AJONS @Q0- nen COLOUETA Joso A. uerra Rodrljuez—---------= January Lo62--2-- 22-2275 Qe 23) Andres ge la Rosas---------2-- ‘-ee-January 1S62------ 3-3 =49290.00- Hae 24) Nelson relerice Letter wotresaa--~. fay 1962 ---+-~---~----- 200.00 --a— 35) Rolando Castafio ----------~-----9- Jenuery 1962 ~--------- > er SCOR aT) Francisco iiaded Been il4 wren eee oene ~Jenuary lee ween ne ene 00 -00-ee= Lov HOU IRAS . ; , 32) Fernandes Arco tiernaiteZ ------ w--alting to be opproved--§225,00---- 20) Eduardo Tomas Terres hasogenn----5 wailine to be approved-—225 eC0=~—0 . MoxgeO 1) Jor: 2 vortices Arle. “al ween een ne Kovenber 19€1 --------- ao 42) Martin Voraa@ Arrechea mere nn nnn valtineg for visa 43) Carlos Jercia Solsr --------------Waltin: for visa PAT ANA - 64) Joree lendi-cutia Fanirez---------- Octocer 196] ~~--~------ $200 .CCmm nn ) Jor-e laren Garcia --------------) Hay 1G€1 -------------~ W275. Q0---— PERU - 46) Rolardo BPernendes Sorreé 2EYHR -an-~ -Uckober 1°@]~--------~-- 2 360 600m nme 4%) Nestor Campeneria anel----------- Oetober 1C€1--~~---~--- “250 .0C-+-~ 4$@) Sixto Ructeles hes ---- cen nn en “altin.: for visa------- ~i00.CO--.. 49) Ricardo nubleles ioas-------~------= Galtins :'for visa~------ 209 ,00---~ REPIBLICA 30.0 ivad a 50). Pablo scm c@ ------------ rere eiiny 1962 ---------~--~-+-5250.00---= $1} Delio Gonzalez ----creann-n nnn n nnn waiting for visa ~----- ~$250,.00---- U RUS AY . Q: ‘ario Garcia sor cales Jarmando ‘rriag Vesa --ennrnrHnn 54 }Rene Horato Pontena o------------- Jily 1962 - 14-0000 DIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUOIANTIL jose entonlo 0 echererria con tus idees marcha CSETTUATION MEISZUELA © Rafacl Yrenols Fresneda wwennnne Sapte: sber 1961 +-------.- 275 .0C-aa0n ST) Jose or: :zalez Llorente wennee eee sovenber 1C€ 1-2-2 -- ne -200 0C one 5a). Lorenzo Martin Rodriguez -e-<----lhovemter 1961----------- -200 000 -a—— S59) Luts Boza Domin-uez «----------- wJune 10€1 +-------~--~---200.00----. EC} Ricardo Roirt-wes Jimenez------- ¢ . ~=200 eC0---a 61) Ramon Calere Rivero ------ weeee- j . : 200 .CQ---= F2) Roberto Prego Novo s---+------ ronay 1961 --------------- “£00 .0C--a= £74 240.00 NT INTERN ATIOBAL PAYROLL, ReCalVed IVE vAYS LATE TOTAL ALOU! ON SEPLELEER LOC Leccccecccscccccccucececsccncncee 14-0000 a - a é “DIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL jos6 antonio echeverrla con tus ideas en marcha. a reg= ‘ec renortcod to me. ..6 souts ceacucd, we will wow eaplain taea witain ed. jdt, base Tne wale atlow af elu sunt some montag 29 tue prapu ande wa gent then no ce welled anoy uscd Cac lista of sdsresses Iven ty Nocere : Veneszielia sat cornvbuced tel by tae Je SE bae props . ! : 1,799 letters was sont at ify, dune, aba aly, uallin.. teu Pron Jarseus one month, Grom oy IP GON bi, ad Lyon 20, at AQL security scan sewised (taut tacy & e y tautoms uloep, eeS, aba vaailea tn with sitrerert sane be ansed, oratnery e: a UT Gen 2 pot at tue pra, 3 ro atasled Tre velo: tian et of no reply sag ootubned ara tue coaditions ve . pms | . 3 vele wthon remeragd tac risk run owlt. tag med) . hae violatblous tac gnllrica 0 i Prag my Gnd Coen co inopraustl (taey enel.ined ta: sre oso low tage ties tiae a¥o not been merke bo wich it i: poet office a letters tascy sestrog tag le c ae c 2 pa} . ; . d ey, June, s: ii £2 2Palusy Pceaage tigen ve nad na cele -s- 14-0000 RIO REVOLUCIONARIO | ESTUDIANTIL . josé antonio echeverria con tus ideas en marcha’ Ngiles Wane fst of sdaress@s una ta be sieviowsly cuccked Jp, vecasse tac: were persons in {2 wed .clusiiy romdn ly fn tae aunder- (round, end tre seein. . : dot udureajed to trem could, conse.@eutly, ,.ace tnem unser orect an are ye ver, - a . Dele awa VE Se bee we ede te paren 14-0000 + ‘a . a - 3. Whtle A‘ aiiNy Eon now PHERIME, he wtll devaretne APSHEFLL poltoy AB Aprroved by the Sos L Fie@utive Comcittes. licwever, the activities of the last four eonths werepianned and evitralied by 1ST] ol and ‘neatet ing his were AMIE'NT and bernabe VENA, who were prexant ot tale meeting After the ANhvHS G@taéusaion, the meeting turard inta 8 log AQscussiona of the Totermath onal Comauniet situattoa, OFYOKE, AVBARK and AMSIFLL pelioigs as ralated to this sitartion, $one of the noteworthy iteas revealed: & ANIPELL had the 26 August ilavana attack plas for aix months, but had eholved 1% for the "right tito” and 6 oonsidered decision pot tc. embark upon. a course independent of KUNARK approval, :The Sov/ulea bui Ldup changed that decitaion, ; >, AMSPELL analyzes the eltuation as hopeless for the PBRUMEN rev@lutionary sovesente after four montha becauset le The Ssvieta will be firaly estatilened and ODYOKR polfoy as defined by GPIPEAL tends toward and will probably result fa. a& henisphere no eptarce of PHRIMEN aaa satellite, : 3~ After four months, the degree of police controls, rapresasion and pergecutioa will make any internal aotion in olivie. realatance and guerrilis warfare virt ally impossible. 0. AMSPRELL feels that ODYOKE policy on PBI: MEN cannot be influenced by the rising tide of publio opinicn and congrenosional action, partly becauge UPIMFAL fa eurrnunied by a group of advirors who are “ane step frog daing porior pinks or worse". The list Degan with Chesator 'owLes, ‘de Thies sttuatioa. fe. net-an- originat AM3 oN ebanryation, During his European travel in August, nar weat to the Vatioan for aA neeting (cluiwud to ba high wr) wafoh had Seen arranged gome tias ago, iio teproseion of thinking in the Yitioan re World Cossuntat advanogs, was that ODYOLS or PhPRIMS wus ro longer oaloulated as an offeotive power for defesding the world arzainst total takeover, That the Catholie Chureh was veginning the long - process of prep:ring their forces for a wr ld dominated ty Communiam. 4. Aaa result of their obdservationa and analyale, AMSPELL haa acaumed a *u0ow or never" attitude and’ polioy. They feel they suat r-sort to ‘tactios thet sold PURRIME public opinicn aod bring preesure to bear vn OFYOKE ant, QUIDEAL for action in the PHRLHIN situation, latin Asarioa aust also be kapt aware and urged to support an aotion. fhey would hops that such an AMSPELL o polley and reaultant activity would not be interpreted as oprosttion or nostility to KUUARX or ONYOKE, and that thetr KEDARK relationship would ongvivé the critical a:nths before thea. They reeognize that KUIIABK te vound by polioy and burdened by Hm bureaucracy, ani feel that the actions - although independent and uncontrolled ~ of AMSPELL «ight contribute to the forwation of Botion polloy fa PURUMEM, despite consternation in. LDH TAL, ‘ 14-0000 Aid Ted, SN Reraice OLA laren Fos BT Septenber 1962 1600818380 be Tip-Top iiestaurant,Cora ale, Narold R, NOLMAYR oh 1. The neoeting with AMALNT ale was to clarify tha ecoattnutng alsuniier standing and digagreenent over ANBAR funding. ine original AVUBARH yp liev meeting with AM NTEZ)} was reviewed, and AMHEST£, hatuted dat that ft was not agreed that KUUATAN st t ong woo'd pay all ANHAKBS, b t only tie cove rte, Without: going ovor the “yp ftire evolution of the AMMAR: project Cinting, - was pointed tip, to A’: mined ‘that the projeat was a Cwoeway Arranc*aent, or : greRt autusl conventanca! anit we must find a functional “alddlewzruuncd® alan “whieh to operate, atthough it “ay not be entirely satisfactory to either ai the parties, AiHi.T ree an tua following ground riles were arrived at as a workable ¢ plans a. .ANKAWIe Assigned as overt ANSPFLL representatives will Ba furtes by AMNSPELL from “last on all future assignments, Those now being funded. uy station will retain 6 atun que, b. Covert AMBARBS for station oontaot will be nvatgned by initvits: processing, both parties agreed, and atation will fund and control, ! “@e Re the four panding .cases where atationa ‘have request @ fundine i as coon se poseible = a meeting ta to be held whore each case will de f considered indivadually and decided upon. ) not entirely acceptable, it ia velloved 2. While this arrangement i to the operattonal oontrol, s batter that upon the return of Aili NTS arrangeaent oan &9 nade, Sl Dey (24> oe [3 4] (% uF Cri C146 ; . st . - . —— — a7 r¢bh 14-0000 re ff. R10 ESTUDIANTIL rervit s SULJBCT. Bdusvdo wuris! trip to iatin acerica. * Pate. rez rt is alsed on narration: briefly tue results of re Edu rd <a it recest trip, to several countrics or Latin imcrice | carrica tnrous: for tae ,aryose of visttin, tue b.k.o. vele ations. In order to sake easter tae understandin: of its points, we will outline tne impressions _utherea tnrou nout tne silferent countries accersin to tae order in waleh tauey were visited, and diviauina.. taen into tne rollowin; aspects. > . a Aes Actusi siltuntion of tae selection bea- veileotencies Le C.- ruturs ,ossililities, Aee AOtual situathon or tne vole stfon.” on at Venecuela is at present Sndouttedly, tne sero. sole — betin -»terica tne best dele.rtion tue vee. mas zt in reasons for watea tats Delevation has reacned place in tae batin american Flan of tne oeieu are tae followinas. to occupy tus suming taes 2, trey l.- 3 lauentilies with the vactionu's croblems and sational Yesn-sori. coorulnation and unity in tae accomslisanent or labor ; sxitiful plan of labor Intellisently y, tne set ,o. Dele stion’at venezuela nas ;succeeded In attaint va prestise for tae sirectorio sevoluch nario Ss- tualentil anon Cae most representative elements and institutions “or tue Vernezueliun peosle a.recin,, taeir ideals vith ours. The cen- tral mans enent of tae wenese velecution at Veneruela ts located in Curac.s. i: is & small office situated at a central eclty patnt. atl. Ot urea Gity / 9-12 {- ICL 7 14-0000 Tt uus two sut-dele ‘ations, cne in .uracaulbo, a mortners city of Vene-uela, snaer tre alrecticn 22, noberto Fre'o, “acon teleru, ard ne tu barlanqu'’siceto. Aicardo sourk ez, aa the otacr At the central office of tre senewe Selegetion in Venez iela ander tie Sirsetion of naisel sreagla, senersl sele vate of tne Dees. in VenezvelapJoaé -Leucl voncalis blorerite , borenz> iin, Joasjuin Ferez, and ials voc@ are ace yo oworad.c. In Cerac-8, 242 weed trueritas a dally radio troadeasGaulea lugts for 50 ninutese also in Jaracalto tue Meteue Erauscits a rudlo broadesst #aulen 2dlés “Peat po ularity. (it ig int.restin. to ,oint sat as a ,roef for tae aikvents eo1s efrects or tala trowucast taut a croup, oF uction men of fae co .delet party triea to barn wltn Molotov conuts tne radio staticn vale. transzit tse crosucast).. Tae labor accomplisned t: tie UpReo. in tne ‘stude mt rield is of vital fmvartuncee 4¢ gregent tue selecation a.s tne 728s SoLLity. of movin> enous: forces fn a seiinitive noment ta-counterac* Somiicist eerton insiae the suiversity wile: 3 totally cantroli 7 Cowmnun.ists. «8 Can BQ point dub a3 nicniy iaygortuat tne so - calle? ®zersonality - buflaing course]" aadeh were created by tie sendere 22 tne Je. whe ani uatien are carries turou.. Couay due to intinste coo eration, anon; thc Dekene_, tae yoveument, cae Cristian social Party 423 accles! sstical niererciuy. Escu of trese courses lust for epproxiaatel; week ani les for uvcroxlmately see wees ¢ e seneraily “ger, & Lapa. Tae attendants ara abu fay wl uore tatn 35 and ars hea aurins Qne week to strong uwilitery discipline end intensivern: ination en lists antil nicnt , enains tne eetivitics of ta vita a eneral agsandly fn vinlen tne Silts attainea jarin: i wad the Opportunity; fo agsigt pers sonali; wolen dag cain: _iven by aieards Addr 4. ele ation av waracaldo, ina rare ate rym , a wo neous oy tue Verne~ 2 son Parlo3ee Spy ta tac presen: 1,200 Vene- yj, their f@a inele@ Courses and, cere: x tue consolidation oa: w@ COuld now tall of tne sauy otaer acbivitie wneniin:. ‘Yast ls wo\y we aave ¢ B.- veticlencies Generally, ¥ we could assert taut tne balance msinceines by tne dD... Dele. uti ta aspect cannot ce. nore positive. sl aeviclencies MMe tas lator Sie Sxgeztine * _reatly 1S a vedee 72 pat 2 Venszaela Soes AVG renrnes Va Tae Sstasr sand, tae to ons a conciaint watt: 7.s als 268, <3 2 will exglein 2artaar: Geen an several occassions .242r a MU perious or tlie Lio uaz sone th 14-0000 DIRECT ORIO y REVOLECIINARIO ES jose ontonio echeveria con tus ideos ea marche with no visits by errors af the Centr-k Cffice of Intern t’onel Rel-t'tons, In other s,-the DN. Qoleg tin > zueala asked through 711) its Secs nore frecuent visits in ord’ ‘yp to avoid @ fecline of forlorness uring our conton strurrle. C.=- Future possibilities The D.Nee. hos hure future eossibilitics in VYene-ucl-. The pres- tige it -etuclly hes > tie peorle +ndi inside cot: ent ectr- cles orengney ficlds ? snecr future in all the sstects. ‘le will synthesize these anegit ilities in the follo-wine roints, ne coursses* in ord-r to soutle the Jents recaiving then, a l.- More "por-on' lit: nunbder of Yeneguc em Orgsnizzticn of briccies to oncountst Comminists in? cove ther out from the Centr 2 Yiiverysit: of Orraecas in ths elections next year, . 3.- Increase tn the rrst 4.- Sprending of cetivits throughont all the States 22 the scuntr Ve 14-0000 aia ae ‘Jose antonio echeverris con tus ideos en marche Zi Len -aew nObual) situation of Cac oskle utlone ror iene vetter anderstenain. of tuys situation of tne vs in prucil, wo #fli- first consider tae gitauatton of tne URE vee esoctton ut lo ge Janeiro uns tuen Sue labor of tne vele ation ub sao Furlo. : a3 etl os tue sole .ithon in Verac s, tne velecution tn Hilo gs Junelro nes sacceescu in carryia, taro.ha labor watca is worthy of wall pratse. mn Spite vi Cuc fafosynerusy of tie Lreziltan people ind fousness of tae literdor sitsation or tne nation, we teliey 2 thut tac sele, on at cpazti follosvg tue vele,a.ton at JeneZiela in Pes. fanetionle 2. «we coula paint out os main rean3zong Lor tulgs success tas rorioul Y cane gs6Tr e “ 1.- Tne monbers or tne Dele vativun are fully taentified nothig reabty ana prodlens of tn; azhiften esebon we ALL tae tert oi tug Dele ation s,ou. rort- 91ase. Zee 3 woll ag in Venecavla tnare is"team gork" ena anity tm tue acconpllganent af lator. Inqoubtedly, tne lator wt Srazil ‘a tue weideat to Te seried turoin, Yolloveaa ty Cnile. Jac: talosyacrasy of the azil{~an people, «nica are in eneral saneaust tynopant abtart moat gepioua pro.lems tue sarla is actual’ encounterin:g, tne Qverril roreos ol [email protected], 1% JE ule. cevraale situa- eM pe dsget de tus 1. apres2: ti duidu aus ore then on- aivogat GPusn tne nation To civil ape Une reasons Jor Woatca many times Cac Cacan rot 2 placed In second level, (enerulay _fvin: it ilce . : eyen insic de..oeratic acctorie . c Ins er For approximutely one yeu é aed Dele ation at me Aid a2 Janeiro nay been ebrucs inet t:da real difyicale situation, ed bué Pesults pttuines cannot be better. acd neld ar. indifferent Ogt of tne tliwaes tt even news “\ven by tue Ox5 = St time ond tne name of 2 (act ny arrival ep alo l.- Tne rress walen Tor Laue Py attituge towaruas tne Cutan problem rertasec to p,aublisn any co: wuss or nag cfrerec us its support ior-tine 2 tre Shs ap, eare frequently tn its fa. eaneirs taey interviewed ce), 14-00000 Jose antonio echaverria con tus Ideas en rarcha ote waeln tue stucent oro. losnton of s.udents oof Srethh (veh eels) a9 alreatiy experfenced tue lsbor tne wes [9 accoapllenini. ont tac Muthoual essenoly recently aela ty Cae sha, thou n tue sa Uele ates were not pernltted to Sean, Cad au,,ort oar movenert us sannend ann. tue Srazilfan students sag clourly dlsplu,ciy enen eevseral State studert stud Jnions protest for tae ensures Tahen acuinst uge uvrin. me, is recent ly fo “ienita wien baret to s.ntu Caturina se succeeded ts soa revolutton voted ty Gist State dntun ana sired tr studenta aolictt - tag Bntervestion in Cata t23 nove os Wess ier Cieps cate aave been recent by lunded ta tae Is : S.- caw velo ation u.s ulreagy edited turee paspalets in porta, ueza Wala Weve GLa Pant (ecestance aso, “tae people Rose es el sae" (.uat tac g.. is) “Sases furs una revoliuelon “LatineaserfLouna™ (Ceundamencal .olotg for a Latin anestcan revola the snpeMuaba Goechadieca™ (sy Lise Suabajpe Good relations 3 iseerdae. Jgelal trips are helg ait. tue ee te Role, fuss .eraig , una Ponts, nave heen sare r.8 90d Contacts ave beer estacli . - Be- Valiciencies on are : L aiteae ae nery ¢% to Cin 2 IPT oO Gas obssrs roigtaytir Levertueloss, 23 snortiy as iis $24 enitted als hal 3 fa taeedack of progu-unda, ton orser C2 reprint in ‘Ig ads C.e@ van eultes Lebivn ulso co: gS bacy sohisk web ta f ant td .o ag waden sabasse at foras Protest to overnient Cat 37. s8n i suerds Sl orma 4a : 3 iowaver, are. 14-00000 TUDIANTIL “lose antonio ocheverria con ts ides en marcha on tae Gatun problen. Zee SendX twa vele ates to ) Rocire for tue next visit of President rennesy ty erasil. ; Sen be ‘rform severel trips tnrou moat tue e2ur: try in ordur to estkatlisa croups of supporters in tue atr forent places of tue nations . de+ Attainin,, of w rudlv brougcsaat. 6.- Intensify tie labor wits tae denocruttia student Pou ps tn order to ¢ utinue tne worn to restore tae VelleSse tO our denacratic c:use. 14-00000 ara jotatled reports at SLA e TL ge Th “Sane eusa or tue “vii. Jele.sthon ab-geo ssoto wal a2 be congsiderod sn ylane In 389 ty Real vonrales shnon wid antonio ve ay by 8 ss a: excé;, thonul cuse tustag tae Latin vsertes Fsdlo, fl ned the opportunity to avld vee, en tgs conposed ersnttioas alta aasl uynsalez gtuon, anu we reacusd ut bt. e fobboutny, conclisivna.e Le- In one wiole year tas Ji vele. vation wt Sad Paolo das KOT Bate Aube PO ACCME a. aed een pablisned by Cue yens Lot le. etion ang gppesped in not one of tue con,al ns ahd of Internathonal sclathling unc bee simting wp tue yondine: woras of Faols, naul vonsalen ois veld st ay arrival at Kfant “ member of the vele .ticn at ed ruolo, wer foLlowins conclusion. Ra jal . tt ot &er Suring one gear no ervcetive labor ass taea faotue clLty of suo ruold on tne Usban probl b thee nus been wastes asslossly to obtsin on a 30.54dia, Pullure,. Que totives for tals Cullure can be outifines xs de- fne Dae velev:tea bn suo. Faolo nuve been su apbitrary afrection of yViniinir os “does tne Sesele (serviee of inter anerioar i trae wadle year proulbite. tae 3 me of tue vas, suvabtel pre adorn a f ues nothuin to uo witn tue Gasen + wise to polht Yat tint Lor tae Cua: neld at rumtau del ste, Syvetal Cand to tué Cuban cuse. wot oer Ly Josken., notain about Carlay readnin tauis anse. lias” af saen vinude . yeles xcelbrs ' 3 3 a - The Dic vele stes dtd not taze tn thas tas working fadepenaent Ly inh order to a ; useful, ond congeseutly, egnthouaa ditgereattea ar, antam waten ba tne aecele Bota lr. Raul sour sales Sina and anviilds. to canting . Mo. sonzalez Simon and. r at v2. ray sill O,é: nly nen by ar. Olesintr syaosha:.t, for oa: fous 3: red,aa entirely; betalng nag § @ at gre vee ne at pa vation, tae sectton e,acte at sa» Re conversations a, anotuer eacned it tae accoapllaaed Oe ly us a reyult Lollows. DuLtted to ins nky, director or feSy ead during work in tae System watea Is would be Sanvererce een dviicated 4: aosolately Litas “aund- deciston of l goaetabarz Vaca are oP saca end, apin: nagerous tne attitate nas ased the 14-0000 Ra) “” _Jose antonlo echoverria con tus ideas en marche Yanis destined to tne Cubun case, uls repeated boycott to every- ° tniny: wnicn olds tie ame of tions, aufig tne Mttle labor accomplished tarousaout tae year. In tne report walea: is being made by Bre heal Gonzales olsun, a glan ol” labor to te curried tarouina in sao Faolo will be presented. wne ux. well encace to eccomplisn in € monutas a superJor Ysvor tnen that aceauzlished Uy tne Sedeie durin, one sisle year an tne Saban problem.dood contacts end a well traced ,lun ere arran,e4 Cor seen end * [he C) wlan togetner a#itn tne. reporta «ill be ,resenteu as goon as,rdvach UuSe : yy 14-0000 DIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL _ jose entonio acheverria « con tus Idecs en morcha ULUCULY \ Ae= Aetual situction of the Deleration Thouch the 222 Delerates in Ururucy, tarto Gerei~ and tracndo Frias, hive baen in Noate: rerinnine to esrry {deo for senrcely one and 2 half month, they are’ throurh a very positive lavor which nromises to’ bear srleniia fruits, fe must have in. mind tht anti-Castrist pro# peranda his idely edreul«ted thro:rhout Ururuay. Up to the rresent @ frast nuuber of nublic ‘cts have becn held and it results difficult to move public opinion on the Cubsn problem, since it is somewhat ex= Sas hheustad, Nevertheless, the rlans chich hove heen worked out “11: strerthen public orintfon on this ’asnect. DOurinc ayv'stay 2 Ururuay, the voting ecompaign for the elections chich -f11 be held on next Nove enber «ms ‘eine ecrried through. Thus tt vas rather difficult to tern the cttention of nuhlie orinton- tomrds the cuban problem. How- ever, in order to reinitiate the lobor, the Delerztion has ‘orked out @ pltn ‘Thile I vas thore, to exnress their p rove di istet buted th shdeh will lnct ?or one month mnd end -rith a freat public act, 100,000 leaves of pronsr-nda exhorting the people rotests for the presence of Tussinn troops in Cuba rrourhout the city. ilso 4 nanifes tation shieh took place the 8th of Sentember in front of the Cubcn “nbassy was organized, The Dele ration Add Snortly bercin to edit 2 nevs bulletin which vill te sent fous lerders, is teins planned. r teed B.- Jevicioncles to the Prass, Nadto, TY, to political, civic, ‘end 4lso * trin tnroughout’ the different cities of try in order te strengthen the contzets ve alresdy had ‘there field, the Jeloer-tion is striving to vork to achieve of oprosition to the “ULU (Federation of Univers= of Urugusy) by ercatine a common front ant thus move out ts ‘hich control fully the lesding nosition of the PEUU,, The deficioncies of the Deleretion ct Urnzusy ecn be ennsidered os. little ‘moort-nt due to the Fret thet it hes heen functioning for. -nly * fev weeks snd this does nat perait to see thinrs cle-rly ond jucde then hoy they reclly acc. In eener’ 1, the Deleraticn is.at present in a vrocess of consolid: tien and sclf-securing, for ‘hich revson its deficiencies esnnot be fully observed. C.- Suture c-assibilitics -The DR° Deleestion ‘rill be Sets rmined onc-heur r-dio bro “t Uruguay hes hure vossibilities srhich «re believe during the next fe- d-rs., In cdditicen to the nevs tukletin and the trip throuch the diffessnt cities of the eouatry -derst ond new publie sets «re beinr rioanned, besides 14-0000 at ~ RECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL Jose antonio echeverria con.tus ideas en marcha the Deler:tion is vorking torether saith - crour of sttifents that ste interested in cre ting the DREU ( Direetoris Revolucionario Tstudian. til of Urucucy). 14-00000 The Db Ine jose entenio echevertia con tus Ideos’en ‘marcha + «@-.4 lee letuel rituattoen af the Deleritton Betta aebieh fe eacteaced ter Metray waro,. Rafael tsege fe noe neeorniichine a rither b tt fe ‘aetnnin= te hear “rufte, isos Mad ctates) ninoray an? Motte} Fy Sales an 2t Chita foltors Teae ft tna st cite in Latin Avorten. The ovtetandting Sores of the ta Pa teak mas tetan * 2 asabtem hive onorcanrely hin: ared. ‘the Uneauhted~ wreotly ‘teceaved, Dertne Ya Tact A4ete te? that aumipr cone rade eahvin pallo tie? Fag et fet Tr: Tsp havaynw BTA od tent tan conth, throa fl fferont noctore vere crtinte ant Cant tase, chort orice teeavsh the communtiies o a. ot baa col saaghtam eons rte an 4 aati oegntorenear or Swontenrt tc coo Cuneagy CLE fe tr ont, aunttadactrist Pivto hroateact Mo). In the rtetent etna ta wart ws ations att ata Th mton ac Ta teape thy no ttan ae T-tla CVIVIN), ravteun ctutent orcantica af tho nstion. eee eee a . ‘ea Sotiotenctas ocearrtane em oor aan atrauty nAegealt Vitae etane to ayn nefine ares neluctone tn cet oat ary moront. mV he crank ko mey Taascecantitt ia broaerrt to etinthise incite sivine aanoransiac ‘ tte 43 ee nes ieine ne esrprvine *hesrch arn 14-0000 _DIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIAN “let none echeverria ¢ contupidecs en morche -~l This report 4s a. “general scialyeis on the labor performed by the Sectio of Intemational Relatios of the Mrectorio Revoliolonario Estudiantt? (DRE) -, atid cn ite plans. for the fcture, Hower, it would take mich tine to uake 3° @ Precise account on the later accomplished in more than one year, so w “>> wD] Lindt 1t to bea general: outline, hoping that in the near future a nore detailed one may be Presented, ae HE TABOR ASOOMPLIS' The DPE can firmly assert ut the labor carried through by the Section of _International Relations hss dbecn a definite triumph for the organisation, “due to the importarice of tba sround of operaticn and the intensity with which it has been developed, It is not an easy task to organise in such a brief term an internatimal field of operation like ours, which has _ @lready born fruits and, in enly one year, ha: attained great renom, even ‘outside the borders of our ecntinent. If all the motives for which the . TRS's Latin American Plan bas attained such success were to be outlined, we would never finish. Ge are going to list those which we consider are the wost importants A= There can be no doubt tat the most important labor has been the eng developed by teh DRB Delesates in Latin America. Daring many rths,the economic support given to the Section of International Relations ms so ahort that only with th: voluntary sacrifices of our delegates in Latin America could the sectice be kept in function. Wo can name cocntless - examples of generosity a&d self-sacrifice to our causey There were ’ Delegates who, for mary acnths, slept in cots and even on the floor, others who lived aorrens sed by” & vretched atmosphere, and others uso even went hungry. Onr dale gates fought to undergo all difficultties and, many times against bestile atmospheres, equipped only with their enthusiasm and their ardent desire to carry our truth throught America. The merits of our enter;zise belong solely to them, — B.- Maintain the DRE identi!“ed with the strugsles of Jatin. Anerica Stedants, with whom we have shared ideals and cooperation during this year. C.- Mantaining the systea ft propaganda from Miami to the labor which has sade the DRE knom shrongiont: the continent and has increased Delezations its ‘prestige, in spite cZ the lack of information and economic means D.< Maintein the DRE identiXted with the representative movements in each - ecuntry, its firm positicn fighting for the redonstruction of Cate, crossing out Batista's athorrent past and Castro's inhuman present, and holding an understanding posture towards the serious problems in latin Anerica, social injustice, oppression, militarism and ignorance. We have rade also ours the lenging for the ransoning of our continent. We have experienced all this surrounded by gigantic difficulties, Maitations and, in many eccasions, incecprehensions by those whoa we had trusted, Moments of dcwmbsartedness have. lived within us more than once , but our spirit bas maintained its firmess still hoping that the Pe RUSTE A 14212892809 14-0000 : _OIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARI “€STUO NT 5 jose antonio echovertia ¢ con tus. “ideas. on morcha __ People of the world towards our desperate calling may be some day achieved and that they may stretch their friendly hand to our patient, but erect, people. For the better understanding of the labor accomplished we will synthesise the main stepa taken by this section in the develop ment ‘ofthe mission the DRE haa assigned it, OF THE SECTION OF INT: san 8 “The Section of International Relations was created by the National Brecutive of the DRS in the months of November-Deceubor 1960. Ivis Bosa Boringues, éx-President of the Faculty of Sofence of the University of Havana, was appointed for its : direction’ on January 1941, Mr. Eduardo Munis was ordered to como to Miami dnd " was assigned the coordination of the DRE's labor in Tatin Anorica, Mr Nonis arrived on the 8th of February, 1941. THE. EXRST STEPS Before Munis's arrival at Mian, the DRE's activity in the international ground was so Umited that it lacked importance, even thought had sent a Delegation to the Chancellars! assembly which was held on 1961 in the city of San Jose Costa, Rica, and had aleo sent a Delegation to Central Anerica for the purpose of establishing contacts with student leaders in these countries, On the last dags of February 1961, a DRE Commission composed by Emesto Fernandes Travieso, Tere~ sa Valdes Hurtado, and Eduarde Mus was sent to Washington for the purpose of delivering a letter written by the DRE as genuine representation of Cuban Students to the President of the Uiited States John F. Kennedy. This letter was handed to Mr. Richard Godwin ( se ignore if it ever roached President Kennedy) It atated the. basis and ideals which moved the DRE th fight the Castro resize and the common inspirations which led 1t together with the rest of Latin Mrerican Students tomards the ashieveent at social justice for the people of our continente Despite all this - and for. motives. which have not yet been Ziven to us — during February, March, and April 1961, we were entirely restrained in the development of our labor because of the poor admitance given to our plan, Our labor wa reduce to the sending of some propaganda to Latin Auerica, to the organising of files of contacts and organizations, and to the maintaining relations with _ them by mail, However, at the beginning of March 1961 the first three DRE De~ legapions in Latin America wore stablished 1 Costa Rica, Venesuela , ami Maxi- co, This Delegations peactically, received no economic support for more than _ five months (they subsisted almost only by their own means) and 39 its labor was reduced to ths least, SLRON INVASION, NEW OUTLOOKS New possihilities in the latin Anerican. ground were disclosed when, on the ’ 17 th of April, the invasion through Playa Giron was defeated by the Coummist . forces, genonstrating this the mistake which the administration of the United States had perforaed in not relying upon continental pudlick opinion which had been skilifnily influenced by Castrist propaganda. _ An objective glance on the 14-0000 {ese antonio ocheveivie cea tus wiles “marcha -3- actual reality clearly made this know to ush cxtnental opinion supported: _ the Castro regime, Latin American youth beheld Fidel Castro ag the legendary leador who wuld scise the latin Auerican peoples towards their total exmanci- pation and develspmert, Little or nothin had teen cone to face this skillful propajanda. The possibilities of opéiing a battle front against Castrisa in the Latin Azerican ccmntrics = thé findamental point ef our plan - began to de taken: into consideration. The first attoupts weres . ; lee In May 1961, our peabers otta Dias, Marta Kiena Rosdriguos and Raul Goo ‘gales Simon ware sent to Seo Paolo, Breail, asd stayed there for one soath carrying through labors of propaganda, 2.- Innediataly after Alberto Miller, Secretary-Omeral af the DRE, was caught, a Delegation caaposed by Jorge Dorticos, Rorelis Yelu and Joaquin Perea - drigues, traveled through Brazil, Uruguay, Arsentina and Chile working te avoid the execution of our Secretary~Qeneral by the Castro regime, Tha la- dor 4t acccoclished together with the labor asccaplished in other conntries turned pudlic eptnioa towards our cause, Whe the Deletation arrived at Mbntevideo, Crugaay, the " Congreso por la Libertad y la Dewocracia ® was being held in that city, and the Delegation ms invited to take part in it, «: boliing an outslasding posture in its acting. 3.- Tmediately after the trial of our Secretary-eneral, Alberto Muller, and other 32 prisoners with him, one of the stronsest. and most successful tan paigns we have accosplished, was carried throm Ponr delegations vare urgently sent to Latin Americ, organised as icllous. Brazil ~ Raul Censales Simon, Mario Garcia, Jase Sasulto Chile - Naisca 4earc, Alejandro Portes, Rafael Qllor Argentina Rogelio Salu, Jorge Dortices. Uruguay - Edoard> Mis, Rens Morato, Ramon Mastade At the same tise, cables were sent from our sia office at Miant to all . the govermmants of the continent ,Studant Unions, and civic organizations, making use of tha contacts we had made by mail fron our beginnings. The — results of the canpaim wro really astonishizs,. All the governments of the continent pleased in favor of Nuller and the other prisoners, almost all the Studext Unions, coum+less civic orgacisstions did the same, padlic sanifestations rorw sida in Mexico, Panama, Chile, Yenesuela, Ecuador, end Peru, stones ware throw at the Cuban Eubassy a% Colivia all the Liceos ( High Schools) in Montevideo, Uruguay, went on strike on tha day of ths trial, the Federacion Sstutiantil Untiversitaria( FEVa) in Honduras also went on strike for one day, through the streets of Sen Jose, Costa Rica, 4 great atudent manifestation was made, and the Federacien Sstudiantil Universitaria ( FEUCR) proposed to change Alberto Muller for coe tractor. The labor performed was 80 effective that braites Smmesto Che duevara,in his interview with President Janis Quadros duricg his stop at Brazilia re- turning from tha Conferencia Interamericana Eoxcaica y Social ( C18 ), was asked froa the Srarilian goverment to spase the lives of Meller and’ the other prisoners, Ee mst point out that in swech pronounced by Gievara UCIONARIO ESTUDIARTIL jose antonio echoverria con ws ideos oa mercha | o& in tho city of Mangeai2lo | io Oriente province, Cuba, be he stated that in his trip. through South Agerica be had seen certain stirring in favor of a group af pri- sonere caugh in Cota. ( He was evidently talking about the campaign in favor of Muller ) , This Cawpaing clearly showed the great possibilities we had in La tin Aserica and the urgent need to carry through all the nations the erent truth of what was hapyating An Guba. en on In Agust, 1961, ¢ tae fut conversations to achieve the econonde support for our plan were held,’ Faay lasted for approximately one month because wo were not in Accordance on several points... It was decided that permanent delegations were to be established in Latin America and for such purpose wo made a well-studied and detailed plan in which we exposed our opinion on. how to develop the labor throuhh- ont the ¢ontinent. Unfortunately, many of the points we exposed in the plan wre not approved-(tiae gave us after the reason for as labor wis being developed it Wis necessary to exforce magy of the points which had once been rejected) and we began’ to dovelop tne plan through the limited meana we passeased to achieve the objectives wo had assigned ourselves, The main objective in the firat plan of the ORS were; A.- Make the DRZ kmowm through continental public opinion, principally the Students ' opinion. . Be~ Make openly xcom the truth of what. was happening in Cuba through all the means which evald be useful. C.- Stir public epinion in favor of our cause, Dole gation were established in less than three months in the following countries 2 Costa Rica, Venezuela , Maxico, Bolivia , Brazil (.Sao Paolo ) , Peru, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay. Later, Delagations were established in Colonbia, Bouador, Pana- ma, Honduras, “&atemia, Puert-Rica and Santo Domingo and Brasil ( Rio da * Janeiro) The activity * unfolded since then needs not be narrated, not only because it would take mich tins , tut also because evident facts demostrate the importance and ‘the dimension aeciemed bythe labor in the plan of the DRé for. Latin America, In general fora we will list wome of the most important events during this. period of 1.- 27th of Noveaber: day of dus) for Tatin Aaarhenn Studenta in memery of Students execited in Cuba. At the LV Latin rican Assembly of x ee (CLaR) to web a DRE Delegation assisted and which we Sotalt later on. this report, it:=es decided to declare the 27th of November (date in whichl 8 Students of Medicine were shot by the Spanish soldiers during the Cuban war of Independence) day of ‘duel for latin American students, This date ms Commenorated in aluost all the latin American countries, being this one of. the {lest great blows we achieved coordinately throughout the continent. - All theacts waich were par formed and the propaganda which was issued are filed in oar office. 2s= Studont gezifestation in Costa Rica on the 17th of October. # was possibly : 6 14-0000 DIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL 3.~ jose antonio echeverria con on Ws ideos ea marcha . ~$- — the greatest student manifestation that hus taken place in San Jose, More than 6,000 students asking the government to break relations with Cestro wore present at it, The campaten to save the Life gf Miguel Orcle Anisonze). Por this campalg, as a3 wll, as. for the campaign in favor of Miller, we appealed to every means p= esible, tits attaining the help from the Latin "American fovernasnts and frou alnost all the Student Unioas and sivic orgmisations of the continents. to save the life of Hana Genglor sind end Juan Pereica (Juantn) The cancaicn - As in.the previous campaigns, we moved continental public opinion in favor of our just demands. Unfortunately, our dear Juan Pereira Varela wis killed - in the coast of Cuba,before the pleadings for mercy from all places of tha. -cantdinent reached Castro and before the Secretary of Foreign Relations af. -.Brqaii, Yan Thiago Dantas, could intersede for his life, as he had promised Jose Iq Rexirigues, with whos he had held a private interview, Ehe whole . Se- account on the labor we accoaplished for this campaign and for the campalen in favor of Miguel Garcia Armengol, 19 filed in our offices. oe Holp yendéred to Latin American Student Upions. From the» Latin Anérican outlook, thia labor has probaolg been one of the most i portant labore carried through by our Delegations. ‘During this year many of our Delegations have worked intimately with tha dexocratio leaders of the Dtudent Uniongof the continent in order to throuw the Commnists out fro tho positi:ns which they ' gontrol and to attain success in student elections of simply maintain the 6. actual positions held, Somefforts which deserve to be named apes The labor accomplizhe by our Delegation in 2anama due to which ( according to the exact words of student leaders ir. Panama). the direction of the Union de Pstudiantes Universitarios ( UEi ) which had follen in Communist centrol, was reconquered by the Democrats. The labor accerplished by cur Delegation ab Benezuela has been perhaps the mos important, through which student groups of the Partido Social Cristiano ( COPEI ) and the Partido Accion Democratica ( AD ) have . stronly ‘epposed “in armedactions the Coomunist groups which control the Uni~ versity and have even received the couplimenta of President, Romo’ Betancourt, The labor accomplished by our Delegaticn at Honduras, through which it has” helped and guided the democratic administration &€ the Federacicn Estudiantil Universitaria ( FEUH ) and also payed fbr the publication af the newspaper "Avance", official reporter of the FEUH, The account on the labor carried through ty the DRE together with the Confederacion Universitaria de Bolivia , the Fedoracion Universitaria del Peni, with that of uppoaition of Uruguay , Argentiaa add Brasil and Sante Domingo is filed in our offices. The system of propaganda of the Section of Internaticna) Roletions. Our system of propaganda is probably one of the most strong in the student Latin American. ground, in spige li the limited means wo possess, Our labor 1f propaganda has been so intensive that we have practically had to use a larger place, to file the propazanda the Delegations have issued and sent us, We have maintained the best relations with latin American preas,uhich frequently publishes articles on the DREalso the international news agenciea C UPI, AP, etc. ): have published cables related to the DRE, For the better understanding of the labor developed we are going to divide it in written propaganda and propaganda by radio broadcasts, " a.= Written propaganda 14-00000 “. Jose. antonio échaversia con tus ideas en morcha oO . Mexico.- Tho newspaper ® Ataque ®, of ficial “peporter of the Detegaticn, : is ; published. Many pamphiets,as the one about the 27th of Novenber, sO and tons of written propagand have been odited. . Costa Rt Rice.- Posters and: great amountsof written propaganda have been printed and.panphiets edited by our cain office at Miamt have : ‘- > Been printed again. 2 - - . Yeonemela .-."Trinchera®, official reporter of the DRE Delegaticn ab Maracaibo, a _ me _ 4a edided in Maracaibo. The Dalegation at Caracas has printed the - cont : pamph}jet, "Cuba, Misery and Hunger", propaganda which had been adited ‘in Mani,as the pamphlet " Mire Ud como nos autodeterminamos ", Pos- : : ters and tons of vritten peopaganda have been also printed . Pexy .-TheDele gation aids the edition of tho magazine "Clamor", though not in ; - the namé of the DRE... The sérics of pamphlets 4 Seguirenos Informan- do © are edited and also posters and loty of written propaganda, ’ Urpeuay.-. The DRE Deleg. tion at Uruguay edited the pamphlet "Cuba Comunista®* ~ and bas also edited a great amount of written propa gande, Ecpador .-The belegaticn hav edited the pamphlet * Fidel Castro tridop a Ams- rica", countless posters,and has? printed again Propaganda received fron jant, Braz}, .- The Delegation st Rio de Janeiro has edited the pamphlets “Bases para revolucicon latinoamericana ", "Que es el DRE". _ The Delegation at Sao Paolo has also edited countless pamphlets with photograph - dLlustra tions, nto eo The Delegation has printed lots of propaganda bent by the ; main office at Miami.. Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Panama, Honduras .- These Delegations has printed Propaganda. edited by the main office at Mani, alse posters and lots of propaganda, and have regularly written articles in the press, b.~ Propaganda by radio broadcasts : Honduras.- The Delegation broadezsts daily QTrinchera® by radio Anerica, Santo Domingo .- The Delegation broadcasts daily "Trinchera® which laste - 3 mimes by Radio Caribe... - Yenozuela.- The Dalegation broadcasts daily “Trinchera® which lasta 30 minutes, by radio "Libertad" Costa Costa Rica.- The Delegation broadcast " Trinchera Estudiontii Crbana® three times a week by 9 Voz de la Victor" : Panaza.- The Delegation broadcasts “Trinchera" three times a week by radio MAramar . Chile.~ -The Delegation broadcasts “Trinchera* once a week by radio Chile Bolivia.- The Delegaticn breadcasts daily " Trinchera® by radio "Amauca® Uruguay. ruguaye~ The Delegaticn broadcasts @ Trinchera” three times & week by “ * padio * Raral*, Colombia- The Nelegation broadcasts daily "Trinchera® by radio"Santa Fe" Peru, Ecuador, Puerto Rico, — broadcast weekly Programs. tO 0.- Photographic propaganda. There can be no doubt that the success attained in this tied is of the greatest importance. The main office has been Supplying photographic mae terial to the Delegations for several months, so that they could use it for propaganda, A great blow was achieved with the photographs illustrat- ing the events at the Ecvador Rabassy in Cuba, when three Cuban, seeking political assile, tried to enter the Rubassy. and were shot by the milit a being already inbide Ecustorian field, These photographs were ‘diatribe 14-0000 | — le among all the Delegations anda day was appointed: for their publication in: all places of the continent, Thus, a great success was achieved. This game the photographs were published in almost all the latin American news= papers, and, later, they were even published 4n oxtra-continental press. It ts of vital ‘Amportance to. point out the success achieved by the photo= a Rd organized by the photograph departzent of the Section of ” Ynternationsl Relations, This ‘exhibition wae composed of 30 enlarged photographs ‘$0 -be show a€ public squares and organizations and were sent te each Delegation, These exhibitions are still being show in Latin Ame~ rlede Thousands of parsons have visited them and the success achieved up-to-date has been Greate Te Intelligence and Agitation. During one lo ng year we have received through the Delegations many informations on Castrist activities throughout the continent, as well as on Coomunist activities in general, Stirring has noither been absent - Two Libraries of the Commmist Party were destroyed in Montevideo, a placa were support for Fidel Castro was received was also destroyed in Montevideo, and students groupe in Venezuela have been trained, THE CHANCELLORS * CONFERENCE, When the Ghancellore! Conference was held inJanuary 1961,. there. was & plan - to turn public opinion in favor of taking energetic steps against the Castro regime. For this purpose, the 25th of January was appointed as the dazin +7. which © La Marcha del Silencio" ( The Silence March) was to be carried through in the principal-latin American cities, to give support to the Gonference and protestd for tha crimes: accomp]ished by the Castro Communist Regime, The results were truly astonishing. In Bolivia more than 20,000 people took part in ® la Marcha del Si- lencio®, they all carried lighted torches since it was ab night fall. In Peru, more than 10,000 persons were assembled and in Guayaquil, Ecuador, around 5,000. ‘Also smAller manifestations were made in Honduras, Panama, Mexico, and Colombia, . The DRE Delegation sen to the Chancellors * Conference visited several coun}ries before arriving at.Montevideo,.go as to develop in them the laber of propaganda “and organization previous to the events that would ‘take place during the Confe- rence. This Delegation was divided in two groups. The first one was composed by Juan Me Salyat, Femmando Garcia Chacon, ‘Jose Maria Lasa,’ Emesto Fornandes . Travieso, and Mario Pita. This group visited Bolivia,. Feru, Chile, and Argenti- na. The second group was composed only ‘by Bduardo Mints, who visited Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, and Brazil, Dering this trips, press conferences, inter- ' views with secretaries of Foreign Relations, and with Presidents of the nations, . were held. In Uruguay, the first photograph exhibition was skown in the Plaza’ Iibertad, a gigantic meeting was held in Montevideo and: four. meetings were held in other cities of the comtdy (San Carlos, Piriapolis, Minas, and Maldonado), pest bombs were placed at the Communist meeting in the University, presa conq - ferences were ) held, and radio programs were broadcasted, all during the Confer- ences . - Ina general, tom, we have explained some of the activities developed dy. the Section Of International Relations of the DRE, It would be impossible to des~ cribe them all completely. 14-0000 Re are going to narzate. separately the labor accomplished by the Section of “© International Relations in the internaflonal student assexblies, for it results -of great importance. The IRE has sent Delegations to three great student S fose antonio echoverria con tus ideas en marcha G@ssemblies; IV CLAE (Congreso Latinoamericano de Estudiantes), III CBuCA (Con~ greso de Estudiantes Universitarios de Centro America) and X CIE (Conferencia Internacional De Estudiantes). A Delegation was also sent to travel through several countries of Africa: (Senegal, Ghana, Henya, Bgipte, Marruecos, Nigeria, Argelia, and: Tunes) in order to establish contacts with the Studant Unions of Africa in preparation for the CIE. a. IY Congreso Latinoamericano de Estudiantes (IV CLAE) The DRE sent a Delegation to the IV CLAE -the most important letindmerican student assombly- composed bys Inis Fernandez Rocha, Iais Boa Domingues, Joaquin Peres, Jose I, Rodrigues Lonbille, Antonio B, Abella, and Eduardo Muniz, The report on the labor accomplished by this Delegation in the IV CLAE -a _ Deleyation from the BEU of Cuba was present at it also- has been already pre~ sented, But wo will only list the following resolutions which were taken in the assembly due to our vigorous action. Condemn the executions of. students in Cuba, Demand freedom for Alberto Muller and the other imprisoned students. Proclaim tho 27th. of November day of duel for Latin American students, in mamory of the Cuban students that have been executed. "Ask: the Comision de Eatudioa oe Informacion (RIC), organism of the Inter. national Student Conference, to perform an investigation on the situation of Cuban atudents. be. Congreso de Estudiantes Universitarios De Centro America (IIT CBUCA) The DRE sent a deleyation to this. assembly, held in San Josq Cost& Rica, led by Rogelie Helu and composed by deleyates of the DRE in Costa Rica, The celegration of the IIf CEUCA did not finally take place because the Unions’ controlled by Communists asked that the Cuban Revolution be given a vote of confidence, Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Honduras, opposed thas petition, At this critical situation, the denocratic delegation retired, finishing thus . the Assembly and leving the Commnists unable to reach their objectives o-. Conferencia Internacional de Estudiantes (X CIE) — In the X CIE just held at Quebec, Canada, Gthe DRE Delegation obtained the greatest success ever in the assistanee to a student asseably, This Delegation was composed bys Jose I. Rodrigues Lombillo, Rafael Tremols, Joaquin Peres, Lourdes Casals, Rogelio Helu, and Eduardo Muniz, Their assistance at the assem bly turned out. to be a great success owing to the efforts of the Delegation, The assembly condemnéd, with only one vote of opposition from India, the executions and imprisonments of Cuban students and the suspension of the publication of . _the newspapers of the University b y the Totalitarian Skate. Copies of this. rasdiution will be sent to allStudent Unions of the world, to the United Nations, and to the government of Fidel Castro. The report on the X CIE will soon be delivered, a, The Delegatimn sent by the DRE to Africa : On the last days of May, 1962, the IRE sent a delegation to Africa composed by Jose I. Rodriguez Lombille, Raul Gonzalez Simon, and Lourdes Casals, mey traveled through these countriess Senegal, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Egypt, Ma~ rruecos, Tunaz, and Argelia, . They established ‘contacts with the leaders of Student Unions and distributed among them extensive informations on the actual’ situation of Cuban Students, translated to English and French, The leaders 14-00000 Jose ontonio echeverrie ¢ con tus us ideos ¢ en earcha 9. were greatly impressed by the pamphlet "The Perversion of a University". The positive sesults of thie trip to Africa were clearly disclosed at the X CIE, where the Student Unions from Ghana, Higeira and Kenya ardently defended uso oe Actually the TRS 1s. planning to send a Delegation to ‘the Festival Mundial dé la Wuventud wheih wa be held this year at Helsinit, “Finlands 14-0000 STUDIANTIL jose ontonlo echeverric con tus ideas en marcha ct _—_DEFICTENGIES AND DI FHTCULTIES Dering more than one year of vigorous working, the Section of Internati cnal Rela- tions has encountered countless deficiencies and diffitulties, ‘mapy of which have been already ‘surpassed, though’ ‘others still prevail. We will state bellow the — - pain difficulties which we are actually facing arid which we endeavor to surpass as soon as possible. 1.- Personnel The problem on lack of. personnel has been and is one of the main difficulties which the Section has' encountered in its labor. Countless are the notives for this, among which we can list. A. s of capable personne] : Due to the importance of the labor developed in Tatin rica, the personnel with capacity for the work is not very abundant, B.-* Personal problens of the aspirants to Delegates 1 This is one of the most conflictive motives we are actually facing. More than exile by the Cuban people, what is actually taking Place is a massive exodus of our people. Consequently,being in the need of working to help their families, nany Belegates have had to give up their labors! and coope~ ration with us. In many cases, aspirants to Delegates have been forced to abandon tne Plan remaining only a few days for their departyre, C,- Problems on _obta visas: The difficulties in obtaining the visas for several . countries (like Colombia, Maxicy, El Salvador, Santo Domingo ) has algo , on many occasions, hindered the departure of the Delegates for Latin America, Thore is a specific example in Mexico, for which it has been absolutely impossible to obtain the visas; in spite of all the efforts made. tany ddlegates in these said conditions of dnactivity have consequently abandoned the plan, De Prohlens 9 of Delopates in the Tesvective couhtries 1 The problezs the Delegates have had to fac face in the difterent countries have been so many that it results imposible to outline them all, We will try to point ouf those which we consi- der are the most importdts : Ben Economie difficulties 2 The: Delegates lacked operational finds to develop their plans for approximately one year, Their field of operation wae - logically reduced tothe least. Actually the delegates do have thase funds, though, evidently, many of tna pans could not be carried through thea, b.- Probleas with American officials in the different countries: Though in the majority of the countries our relations are the best, poverthaless, we habe had to face ‘problens in some. For example, in Honduras we have had to change the Delegate due to pressure of Batista supporters, In our Delegation at Sao Paolo, Brasil, our Delegates have even had to clean fields, just as simple workers, ( they ware not sent to Latin America for such purposes) — and further more they have even been prohibited to use the name of the DRE. 14-0000 DIRECT ORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL Jose antonio sechevera con tus ideos ‘marcha -G) PSy ‘chological pressures which influence on the Yelegates, One ought to understand the situation Wich a DR2 Delegate has to encounter in ‘Latin “erica, Ganerally, they are young boys and the lenesome atmosphere in which they are, insluences creatly upon thea. In repeated dccasions wo have stated the need of making frequent trips to the “eiegations, but up to the present, no heed has been paid to our demand. We consider this — of vitl importance and, once asin, we state. our demand of traveling. to the Delegations in order to maintain high the moral of the Delegates | and. to avoid a feeling of forlomress and isolation in them, Te have breefly exposed :ome of the deficiencias and difficulties which we are actually facing. ‘hey have ben written in the best spirit and not moved by any wrong motive, but for the only purpose of attaining a pranct solution for our problems. 14-0000 : we ae A. , ae LL _DIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIS ESTUDIANTIL = Jose cntonio echererria eon tvs idecs on marcha Due te the. special situation of the TES Dele;ation at Yexico, it funda entally worked on the feblowing points: a) Xenunclation of the -resence of Sussian troops sai war equipment in Quban soil, We enclese avundsnt caturial ani the map the Delecation pave the press which published it throu,hout the wsrld, b) Denonstrating thet Cistre has wealnesses throuhs the shelling of Havanats seacoast, c) Celbration of a ass en the Sth ef Sentember at the lathetral of Mes = co, which ‘resulted ina reat success. At the same time a crast cacoaicn fer a declaration sired by the Mexican - t oo people backing up the Quncellers! assembly Is being carrtad through. We enclose paper clipsiz:s, articles, maps, ete, / . . j dew why 7 eS oS ; 4 f y ? Ovtk.-n G ucgA 6640 : i? 2 f2"-2€ 5 14-00000 > Core ems arma neta a aan : SENUER WILL ¢ 4EGK CLASSIFICATIC OP AND BOTTOM ie tNcLisawitn TT coxemenreat_| [st - CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP Remarks: (pot 2 Argan? Ackivs he Soc Gf. ; FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER FROM: NAME. ADOKESS ANDO PHONE MO. ae 237 me hanes eorroms 2 US GovebnmtET pamtEe OF HEE Hote O- EtEE 14-00000 jose antonio echeverria con tus idecs ea marcha \ PO ge The Deleration at For rerformed the Tolboming sstivitiongs: ce Av-,1t yave nt mimereus press coir: “erdygies denovre’n. tie presence of Dovict troovs in Yuba, ; . t.~ Declarations ebeut the attack to Havana's scaceast tv renders of the D.© were made aii creat suprert wis obtvaired, C.- Ar article appeared on the "Line® Maracine ef Septerter 7, 1962 was | traslated and dastrisuted in pres’ acount. ' an3 rast acti:ns ef the ULrectoria Mevelucicnarie Estudiantil uF - Ndi : ‘ ZL «2 [he en ae ? 19 whi a ; 48 -fA¥- AGS; AY 6 bb UCEA rr ihe article narrated the present | rs A BR: r 14-0000 Lima, Martey 28 de Ago ‘ado 1962 EA CRONICA ~Bombardeo a (aaa feo militarmente premediiado - uicen févencs cuaanes 300 mil son fos exilados. que luchaa per Wberer a Cuba ve fojos ne of Gitene bemkentto a Le Was . 2 2 ed Tncetnria | gee rt rd ae 5 it, fue “mie = i htaae ‘ tevelaren & . 7 hs CROMICA, . yHomen x Mat-et du + dw ta Dispada tle. Asa i ticawarva om ta inves chines RA que aviual to prinecre, & Péveg San ro, Inatisutet del UE en et Rect anlar ren faraesen Que esus as re or prepar-nde 1 ype yp aur enh el mone satel ICAP, Fidel Fe CRUD dtd cunende eon, cmon tues. “De allt ed bome ab hyset’ dgerott, vente que @) £0° ro, Ve 8 fuslae nea, entire cllag estacians Wiehe. Sas cainpesinos, f ates de or em gucie previa or Ban Hasson 9 vc eb bembaideu & La és la Bi-gate de Avelto 706. ja nuche deh{ te, hecso que; ecbanss, inicmitoe, del Consese flee nat y centenair ot 6 Ie beeract$a, ar culpee © Uerueurars Cuusna Fe wr tude a. intedeet ea, tom eb abi.te dy in Le manifesta —® pecto P. ye la verdadera sttunet 7B adades cubarus au fa esfuer 208 Geseyper, u matifestarut Que san 8 da Ca. es i participaron dos y au: §- or la Wheracew de at ‘ Fuinueesy, at manda" tes ott b cols profes arp mone lus que estar urpasll: pnpencs DHE en Mantnl Tog 2y herbreé, 4 hO3, ty Lean 3. doe exilated je tue Fe ohitten as ectea bes, Universidad de “Le Havanm Y tnriaue Cepero, eolti+ . ina de un ectual BMinistro 6@ Fidel Cee ARACIONES OE “ROLANDO fo "4 FERNANOEZ VE ay Delegate en et Perd del Direc ‘ ‘ : torso Reveluc nelie Estudanbht do Cuca, Rotendo” Fernandes, 4 16 “Que 1a actual politica 4 £ bacus oe querer etter . ° “TLiese & ot — lueae 6e considerar 1a heches por el Departamento de Juxtic.a ¥ ‘e} Encargade de Prens: del Departamento de Estado del Ps: det Xurte, referentes ab ponibaraca dense 4g ‘as dos ‘embarcaciones - , forarun parte en le citada ‘ecetds | ° . ana. . “Me pregunto — dijo ei Delegado equbane — 4Que beneficlos puede a portar e le ‘gemocracia, 8 §2 tucha contre ef cormunsne amenatante une act:tud cone Is que esth sdoptando Unda? Me prequnto,: tents ple creer Que vant i pidiens gee tealar, drvear'a equives i on * en Tp conederacion de los pros pis.tos porteamericanor. geaue, } se fo cue "tS Hitica aS iret . ez einen “ds é « nie con Cubs t fine una ase | ou 1 ra : . € ne edinteelaueIEnte, EMU es t 'gGudez de is patabras de} Presidente , . iKunneas. en el sentido de que “Cus) ; \ Sendonada™. aia democrético de tia; ilio y de los cubanes | Cuba contra el . regis ££0. ero, 0 diseres ta con eet | erna a ts ree! Esisimes, por el! con tuda posis ara 33 14200090 |. r a que la peel i ste eden siyniticat sve ne cana: hs vere del proot popul cans os enact io at Ws Es “TA CRONICA _— NEF p= ick we A PAGR Ls: Oo yy ee Kennedy e examina Tensién en Cuba PEuY. MASSA CHIT. SP h BE Boe se paca @! fea Cod etna hoe i Le Pe re en Cube, YS? PS iv be lente doha he 'e Binas O4 Coy on, ef Baten ned 8 ahtimacon he nae r . anedrat- seron de let inatale- anne Que ae Vitae OM Che Pay Cab enetion en nie, au Ayus: aro Nasal tel Py Saepatid, usa al tanto dager ol Ser A pesar de que tformeuin 6a.7e al aehaler is v estucu reletunas aPveUlar, onferenc Fuentes 7” Fate ‘os u fides. vta 23 -- !AFP? El bonbardea efectua- Norte de la provinc.a de io con desepburens de en~ ! BIEMICO. exe anuene caztre la ca Navara, etuva combs indes del Inrectaria Ht fo, Bo le Presire:a de Pinar de! Rio, informeron hoy ugenves de este Lurestorin, en México. Reftinéntore @ Ja cptracién efectuade anucte con- ) 16 Capiter Cubana, Anges Gonriies y Modesto Vaz~ nm ta beucién de Meéaico del Directu: ristearon hoy Jos siguientes datos: embres Gt! Directory que eatin en ihe pattierun ache, desde bases secretes, ef varias embsarcaciunes, ta den: bardear costa Morte de le Provincia de La 28 lenzadaa Kicleron bianco en el Ho- <Ju", y se etcngid este lugar pur see los tecnicos rusca F checesiovecwos ® Cute Oltunomente, * ctras unideces de miembros det it €a fe Provincie de Pirar det torlo en Habaera Pie suaret 2 emudentes del Di Us ‘BNGEey, On ie Cordillecs 6¢. Los Organos‘y en Je ra Crvtal Canipeence y obrerca en admera toda- no Celerminao« s@ ban uside @ estos estud:antes en mimosa mortes, i i A seLre jax fuerzas” que deserntarcaron - que “! nie crecidas” y estén’ al mando de und — fos altes lela del Dizectoria Estudtantl, . ee: resaron que segin Informaciones lena t oF Mutcrles muctoe de bes técniece sovies a que estin en Le Haba. -Pero én eoncretarse @ ods detectes, “Fsperan: Que @8fa operscitn sirva 10 C@labhzacas pera que el puenlo eubsno ae rub: reise esperada por los cubanca que tr Gerunided en el Interior de Cul ey he fierda alka asi comy un “grito de Ga para el o contra Castro”, prosiguié Varquez de leg Cos dirigentes quiso der prectstones s secretes de ies cuales partieron laa em- que efectuarsn el bombardero de La Ha. armes y* los barece. que oO tel operectén eco mu- ms Qle fea En deciaraciéa oficial expresan sven se ven obligados o sbandonar tig & th ere Ya denmuncia fe eomunistes. Lea fucrzas yuberran SB controlan te wtuacion, pea ro fattan Iee 1 staque fue realizado alevosoa staquea de parte de sncond.c o~a'et rojce que traleonan @ eu Palics con tal de evce del Krom: tuctonaria Fstudiantit Cus} aban y se Internoben en ja Sierra “| comunvina que la oe; Lima, Domingo &. _ do Agosto sie 1509 nope dian ar char que Sc uliice ¢ 2 ares ante ef eontinug hostegamierto ce laa guerre Beever aabad incon'esanles Desembarcos y alzamientes se nun. INAR DEL RIO, ESCAMBRAY, SIERRA CRISTAL Y LOS ORGANOS FOCOS DE REBELION | ee eee Delegado de los estudiantes anticastristas hace declaraciones sobre bombardeo a Cuba lea e! Perd, del} Al cobuwerse a noticia det bom @ re 30 Estudiantd, ;& te Manan: Hoiande M. Fevnances. deciarg syer: [10 E-todt fondo de ma Gey vate dia dectares.ones formuladas | ESado ¢ to el aipilente ca Ke ot Denartar de Justicia de “Camo eta de eapetar. toe eitimes acoc. og) Bistitis Unicog wen impropies — @ | tocimientus que ae fet rren al aD Inprocedentes, ya Que lo que se ha Cube ue eeldadce y traversal Fviteey oor violeda no ex ia Ley de Neutralidud (unteta reetizado por Bugues scvletieoe de ee pais, sno: 8) Tratads de Rio Peoreeads Is teaccidn energie Go eq feclesrsdo por jos cancilieres de la ae seen as Ai Fesinceg ares ie ic ‘ 0 nienenciwa militar on eae cn de Es:. asus Americanoa, jm iMate en Cuba la que ta ereinado: Ppernutr en ese Continente en tidey de iin hotct de Keobana en iprimer lugar el pr Bropia Gobterra detel que se ree te pale des Unides— Que impunemen ie de detras de ia Cortins de Kierxo @ ae ten, acess a la Ista del Cari Que ha prectpiiade alrarenia ade be. hateus repletus de armas ¥ hom: 40 ae crore We BTULO Be parsing ¢, ae rvetor es ietenarig Sets ! ow de una potencia ex 8 de Cuba ea fw historice Sierra cab nbray. En retacién con ‘tas declarectonas hechae por Robert Mac Closkey, en- cargidn o@ Prense Jel Depariamenta | coutinental tex: adv, (Rolando M. Fernandez ge [Mente ercion amcaa inte Gee ia Deiegacida det | sre the Me Sennen pe en el Peru es la Que DO COMs finents Cemayrgica, que Ge Castro eca re CUNATN Ree chos tontey el cltade hotel has..a sree. fo eu peitsro la tide te ver.ca nitoe Re Tia le tren. MOD PRAIA OR Isucada et dire dese el mice - aura cubano. | Uanmamtenta ¢e la intere omuniada_en Cuba— formu. fa semejantes deelaraciones™, Litre ted ta Para nesetros Ing euNaus —alirind ‘ing roy el Delezate det DRE ea el Perd— iy jena ee Likeracien de Cute de las gazras det! | te Uren to0 ha estade de su y exlata sien'pre por qQuxe otra considerac ¥ ty gne 5 esiaremos Gispuctics a entrar e: _ nea 2 Tati et jo Ke2 peUtiva oe SCAN Veas.a eva Ka pojus. un wanha, se3MTD Co Tasyarate ef la 8s ede realmenie Geo. Usbs eH OF TAG, Or pPeriene Hon MEM CeeL ke. jo eb Frea do. Redert J. BoClokey, he. sen Mina est: 7 Rene. Slanes Nohtcamencsnes, La Ley de Neutratidad evnc jaar-en suelo de tus EE. CV. ura ‘pace EL anuncio%dt Derarta: ENE Degenias infernar iva de semejante ) puliera Bruna ft | pees leu; ja be Aka ley prevé qu u Fag “ato ue stad SHING TON, ae Estate ¢ rate ba LOT prvads (ote gaden oo 49 Aettvamer:.: Vase Comte & te “Fetada di Departamerte tes Fatades Un ina @ tuvierar Oi Spoctenento “aet tlaque a Cuba qee ee ha anuncian teamericana no | ty conocmlents a. Prevten Os fanconaring aiudides Inasnce que a su jucio eiementos de le . mada Cubana fucren respocsables Blaque Acregaron gue unidades cubsnag esti per gto en iva que RO tuve pa ‘paciéa, WASHINGTON, agosto 29 —~ «t Departamento ae Justia @ jhoy que eta itvestigendo para vminar ai ta Ley de Neutratidad ce ; Estadés Umdos fe vielada en 3, ieiom gon el stayce al iltoral de { PHabana curries au he, que os ‘anuncisda, Entretanto, el Departamento ce of ¢ ¢ I 4 i tado negé éncayente Que habido “involucraciéa @ eonocin to pur parte de loc Estades Un'- ifespecto del lacitenie, en que ar Is iex0 @l Primer 0 gubare, del Castce.: “bcques armados” eer el btara) de La Habang furec de canenes, La Lev de Neutralidad buble do Bfectads en’ e! caro 4 thubiers alicia cre iEssdve Uniccs pura evar ao jee aventura en Le Habana, semejantes ex Idictores 20 Wer orgercre na, Un organismo 'rectorio Revelicy j(DRE> se jacs pecuetes | orgatusme part! foe pertens. miento dije part wren di 14-00000 a ~ : ‘ - - : - ane oy nn ~ ~, . a rT) > . Sd bagee “alle Oe Bi fd tee we aye _ — oo py ea 2 etre, Cote si file bos tinems aa teb,ent 5 cuyS. fntole lo cubrnaee Bac vou en wink, cert Thilln., ch ula, sia cnre’tlicree vere re et Pere ry Pts “ste suceso porcee Un ‘o°ie ocurri ic bods cl rgiven co= TY4el Testetg 0 dst fy) da qu prvteesscr, ol Mtetae eats sourrié h.ce creel da tono, Targa ude Ces conir tr 1t6 ve oneililses) fué cikra te : de ccuéric-con at tros ciel Mreg teria evels ret: sv atiintil.e 1 firecow rio ge ford durcats los ssuerientes 3fes Qe Yachals, cone > dn fea ls (oe 50 8 z 2) t 10, Je Lea.alo propuscise ria ua discurce Sinctre). 21 elrio tititn se oa 20 al oxasare gente caticte, casio tozd el voter on 1982. snesbesalo or. un esty dinate ée derecks, Urcaio Jasd, Antonio cgheverria, ¢ “Mp ‘ctorio’ Lievé Ga actos contra el Jictalcr Datieie, ror toda la eugtro, pero rooienien’o su indersg . om lsu terie cel 14 Ge .urzo de Vabanas un erciin ile /é al Taq ie. Lros del Gireeterio. Lane wind cranndas “de Aste) y avetreslumioy forsrcn de serrrese a Ja Guore dia gel Palacio, tiraro: absJo les par tosy, y Negaron bests el secup o niso, ustes de suo nuriere <i 4ltiso de ellos. Eat ista, te:bloro- o y con -istole en sno, estais-en cl tereer pico. ; os “3 wh ew /he- /- 14-00000 s 2 a TRS . ell Cerca da ls Universided, cheverrta tond unr exis¢ra de radio para Licnar a-jRovelesciint, poro faé captureco cor ta policto, y farilado lneoe Hoel $10 unve senna ac ye él habf{e argo al Jirceberio sa tema: “Los cstucdentes cuicacs no wemence in sierte". Sn ctra acto, mhesbrue Gel cireciorio irrunsieron en jx Solte Lonthartre cn ida dae dg ¥ Moburoa cil Jute ced .crvicio dc snc cainenela wiliter de Ba. DCUSS 3 COE ¢ Vo Gould Peg” Desunés de la nofda de watiste, de Cubic, en 1555, lus wle.bros del Uireciurio tuvicron divergencias con instroe Ln el nos de ferrere de 1950, estudisntes del Directorio, llevaroa a ccbo la priner éemog - tracién conlra el rég¢iuen couunista de Castro, un wotfa en ia dsgana, durante la cclecaciSn Je uns corona al Pricer Pipatacs evibilca, sikoyon, uate el .cuumento a Jucd earth. tirisicos Prenier anastes por el estuc:ante Ge derecho, alberto sUlier, €a 20 PION y ca ce sg cholo; fa, Jusn sanuel “slvet, de 19 ates; un prupo de .Gvence esiuq Sinnates del virectorio, tows las ar.is nucve-wente, cuanto v1 viejo comutista civano Carlos vatsel nouricues, oeupS une efitedre vaiverci-- toriz.~ ¥ Los jéveres yolaron plantas seneraderas ¢e el ectric siced (su herrs cien 3 fuverita enstivula una tones pecublerta cen chocolcte, uc era-. ficil de trasesrtar en ol belsillo,, loraven arte en el duce: lio te 3 aue destruyé in tien2a “ul 3 anto" » en La cabanay usaroa cur meses una estoeiin traucu 280r itnmlesting, @esde conde aalfsa al of- re en un prograua de 15 niuutos, | tres veecs yor SC.isDt, uliliscacs la frecuencia de un canal de v.¥. de La isbana, eve se encontr-ta in deg uzo.e bl Directorio extuyo tecri€a envueito en el alan releci con Ta iaveviSa de wahie de Cociinot, peve suf Sreaos: .lcr, coo Gricnes de ubriy um frente iwerri ero ex oi naestra, no vid ainjno de lus grosetices abs Len los & sys 4 af View 20Ca vecibio la not T6) ta ar ’ maregaidas; ba: vivrian por ; io cue €1 uivso bsj6-de la viesra pers cveriviers Me cuntars aetunumente -ccté pres en ls Isla de aid:ur, comdensdo 2 20. shes | sitne xfin rsi tiene suerls 5 el Divectorio Gice eve entre 172 de sus wicwieoe hsm sidy fusilsdos luchunto contra Castros -* r “3 rn? es*rocns usitades y tres - ricubros ats del vireetoriay Vil WSPOn ; y son trsba alli, gariicipando en el restival Luadisl de la va Gude 32 encon5t Juventud, 2 scinado por los rojos. Selvat fué eolveado por o de sus conratrictas: “sonanistan.- . VW hare Ya. delecaciéa castrise - 14-0000 Cha, por lo cue podiuzos caver por debajo. eel // a 3 « face dos sows. nf, walvat 3 7 hecbrer mis, celisron en une: lenena’ ve= luz, Ge Fl jive, cou ue vtelo eis oleta do 72 aa. Ceue clices com prarcn por 207 UOlares), sours la cubiertsa.- Lego Tsidrg curio, ua esbuvizule de dugenicvd , de 26 loa, sue com Mencia cl aty ue, contd lo cue sai Le ccurrido: “a las 9 pene Vagus las luces da La Uobaua. Now diriviios di- Fectaconte al Gusvillo Jel Loray y dinos vacila a la derecls. Jone tacs-23 cum cl hecho de que cl raider estuta ais alto que nuestra leg Llecawogd a 250 yerdas de ls costs, frente sl] Yotel losita de Lernato (donde f@ slofaben téeak, OF Fue, x] Turaint 2 ? sian BEY .fectig S3e isto neoycetiles atraveeuron las syore Crando comengowos a escanar, huf- dod, durente nfs cos 3a] blecur. conmacist:). iein mos alrededor da 74 dese :rz venvanas yoles luces se aa: fos Je veriad. jvsiiva les tio.upo del gue se doifa, lue.:o isn Todes llorfbeco come nites. rcsbemos centfindones en cl pire motores a tove. Vi sleeis mee 00s bess dela lancha, y llorsuios".= “CS unes & Obrose 14-0000 jose antonio echeversia con tus idecs ea warchs “EDU Race . The main carjpaicn carried throu h by the Dcle;siisc ms to nove ,ublic orinion a,ainst the buildu: df Russia tread in Cuba a trip was mide to Hinas de Qerule accepting tie indtation of the monbers of the University Fheulty. Also a meetin: wis he i eacedlent relations with “the Uryanizaclon de Centres Eulturales were esteatiisned. This ;roup has its branches througout Brasil, — : . ; Ancther trip mis made to the State of Santa Catarina. Six conferences wore yiven there and condennatimns to tie Cuban case woe Sracdeasted through the rad 0. : . . During the trip we obtained the suoort of the Wicn Florianavolitana of Second- ary Students and of the Secendary and University State Usims,.- We onclose paper clippinss. . we Other activities carricd thrown by the Deleyatirs vere: a) A Maes at the Cathedral ef Bio de Janeire te comxerrate the 8th of Sertenber i Publication oft, _ b) Tho panshlet Cuba Socialista™, -(Win enclose one o22y) . 1 ~ ” . ; , c) A canpad:n in favor of the Cubens under politics. asylum at the Sraailian Embassy in Havana. d) A strong éampaijn in protest for the executicn sf Manvel Guillet by the _ Castro re;ime, ‘ . , A ogott : - ov jc bd a ay W &UFod Gree. 14-0000 Fundader Prooturns- AAS RENN SOA JAIRO CALLADO MAKIA INA VAZ ANO XNIX Convidadn pela d. regao da Uniao Gante tubane Be mito a. © aradémico Raecéno Duarte de Qoeirez recponsavel - priaseccao! “Noticias Univeruitarias” déste ma tatuie procurey vuvidasa respeito Sa Povalugas Cubana, bem como ‘da atuecdo wtual do regitne impos to por Fidel Castro, resuitande no that we Me, ‘Quem ¢ Heni Diae Bentta Dian none entrevivtads, Hewes Mun etude Uperiones na’ Faouidude de Diresto da Univers fate de Havana quand) % viv for- cade plus atuntenmentes a pedir ¢ obter aso na embaixada bras. lera rm Havana, 14 permanecen- 6 pels espace Ge trés meses, apas. 4 QUE vie para nosso pals ne did 2A de Mourge déste ane Temta 20 anes de Ineue e conti Tita atueiny ute seus estudes de Castro Direito | na Pontificia Universidade Catélica-da Guanabara.. Lutou ati- vamente contra 0: Tegime de Ful. etncio Batista partic) pando da Frente Estudantil Nacional, que agrupava tanto -estudantes secun- darios como universitarics. Apds a memorfvel viténa sobre Batista centinuou apolande a= Revolucho durante dois anos. quando com- _preendew. que & mesma-tinha sido’ truda em seus Principios. Dal. em dante pacsou a lutar. contra Fidel Castro principal traidor, ‘f+ Handirne an Diretonin Revalucio , {nano Estudantil — DRE —, usando ‘de tiJu8 0S metus ‘hecessarios co m4 guerrilhus,’ sabotagens constan- tes ¢ alentados pessoas. “Cuba: Situagio | atual _ Re pandendo ~ ‘pritheiramente, qua! a Situacdo atual de Cuba, de .| arounos Benito Diaz, que @ racio- ‘Damento ‘de vivereste géneros de Rrimcira necessidade. & constante, surderse déescontentamento populaciio, Apesar da bem:arm2 da e terrivel milicia, a luta contra Fidel continua progredindo, Co micios organizados contra. 9 regi: me sio sempre. dissolvidos pelas ar mas seid -présus seus manifestan- tes .Contudo, € oportuno que s4 destaque — prossegue — que essas mesmas milicias viram-se. contra Castro. quando 4m Oportunidade’ de fazb-lo com éxito. Quanto da chegada & Cuba dé contingentes do exército russo dis- Se que’nada - pedia screscentar calém daquilo que tem. Hido atra- ves de jornais. _Frisou, porém, que ‘quando “de sua vinda ao Brasil, grande era o numero de russes, tchecos ¢ chine- 4 ses que entravam diariamente em Florianopolis Domingo, 26-de Agdsto de 1962 traicio 10 declara o estudante cubano Benito Diaz ‘Jornal. sem ‘qualsquer ligacdes. narlidarias HGmero avulso Cr$ 10,00, CP PRAM 1 : NUMERO 7 179, Cuba: com a finulicade de garan- uro reginie castrocomunista, mas, rotuladlos todas ies dé tecnicos, os quais vive confortavelmente intalados. nas antigas mansérs dos latifundidrios inclusive com carros de iuxe & @ispesiggo numa afronta ao bom povo de secu pais. © operarie: cubano ‘ £ lastimavel as condigdes do ope- ratio cubano — declarou nosso ¢n- trevistado: “N40 possuem a minis maliberdade sindical senda seu orgaus. de, Classe dominadcs pel comunistas,. 2 seus legitimos Ifde-. i. : . res, comio aconteceu com’ David : Salvador secretatiogsral da Con. federacgdo dos Tradalhadores de Cuba e dirigente maximo da clan. destinazem operdria contra Bat: ta que fui condenado a prisday - : Além iso a “cinese’ operaria cuha. nase viu privada do: direita: de¥ greve,-diretto de. enfermagem. por nove dias, e 13.9 salario que vinhs} percebendo ha cinco anos. O regi-y Os famoses eomicios de Fic me castrista; impos ainda um des § Castro, sto de fate muito cone: ‘conto menesal. obtigatério. ‘de 14%.2 ridos, pois para tunto sho convic . * ‘des salétios e qutie que diariamen. @ (Continua na a Sa pan. y te fazem-se coletas voluntari: para.todcs o§ fins chegando-se ¢ tfo a um desconto aproximady ‘ 25%0 an més, : “Como _sd0 realizado on “comicios . 30. anos “4 provocando com issh muitas de |- : 14-0000 a ee cree, 5 ae a . “Fidei Casirg.., t (Continuagae da. ta Figina) dea tudds vs Operanes Aguntte quae nko acelta tal convite ¢ tidy como cont ta-tevAlucionario scltendo as consequénctas de seu ata & claro Qe a grande Mmatoria prefere ou. vir as demagegias- de seu falso Ger a ter que enfrentar ‘el Pare. daxit Hesultados positives da Revolucdo a Indagado dos resuitados postté- vos da Revolucio Cubana Tespon- deu que 2 mesma conseguiu des. Pertar o povo latinoamernicano Pa TQ srus problemas, Diase que as desapropriegtes: -e Ractonallzacdes das emprésas Sompunhias americanas de nada resolveram, pois apenas trocaram de patrdo, passando para os rus son Sébee o ataque de _ Playa Girén “Grande @rro que nfo devia ter * sido cometido, pois destnaiu com ‘pletamente a clandestinagem mesmo porque, nfo era o memento Propicly, Mal preparadas mulitan mente, ufo consideraram as tropas se Fidel. O prdprio povo cubano fot colhtdo de surprésa pela triva. Sido, puis’ nfo esperava’. Afirmou Bénito, que n&o se prec ” Sara de’ nova invasdo, pois Fie! Castro nfo permanecerd por muito tempo No poder, Diretgrio Reyotuctonarie Estudant? © que 6 Dez? Explicou-nes o es- tudante cubano: *O Diretérig Re Volucionarlo Ketudanti! — DRE. “—, #0 reprecentante da opinike e do senlimente dos estudantes. cudanos ¢ por esta causa far ques. 1.080 de levar a0 conhecimento de todes os estudantes e povos da América Latina o que esta sconte. cendo de verdade na minha terra. E mtodos os paises de govérno da moenitica de nosso continente te mcs representantes, No Brasil so Dis em seis quatro no Rio e dais em Séo Paulo”, | : Fez questiio de acentuar que a DRE nfo ¢ contrerevol Tas, sim revoluctonirio contra a traigho comunistal : Terminando euas declaregSen, Pediu ao reporter que transimitissa ans estudiantes ¢ povo catarinem Ses 0 seu abraco cordial, e a com fianca de melhores dias pera Cuba! AAA PRADA ARARADRIID IAPR ARD DE enn menage ine Lescol maeeaaiaesumeaateeits tainted 14-0000 e Cul -O.Diretono Revelucicndrio Es momento que os operirios, os cam- dantal de Cuba denuncia peran poneses, e os estudantes estdo Iu » evo de Santa Caterina o de ;tando ¢ pondo em perigo a conth tnbarque de cérca de tO mil sol. | nuidade do regime comunista da afos do. bloca comunista Tanda trador Castro, Entre os dias 26 “« chaniar per Fidel Casino neste op 3 “de julha" desembareatam no AQaBAaARaaaBadeaauaune SBOOCeoSONDeCeecsceeenei y+ ~<900eceeeree 7 Florianopolis; Quinta-Veira, 30 de Agdste de t%2 . ene —ww Ade Ravana LOO risus, eo desembarque de tropas lavana tonto de Los Banos em: Havana.) Cuba por soldados comunistas, G ‘Com todos éstes: derembarques de}O D.R.E. de Cubs faz-um apét: soldados estrangeires @ servico do|se povo de Santa Catarina, para impertalismo soviético, que dirdo!que expresse ao conselho de se os defensores da “auto determina | suranca da OEA sua condenagh«. go de Cuba"? Pessivelmente cala O D.R.E. faz um aptio a juvei- rdo e nio reconhecerio que nests | tude catarinense, a todo o povo c: porte de Mariel, na costa norte de momento 9 verdadeira auto deter; Santa Catarina. para que nio per Pinar del Ric, de 2.500 a 3.000 “tee. minagéo do povo de Cuba esta em mits que Cuba, seja uma nova Hun- nicos” com uniforme verdeescuro, penco. Nido reconhercvrao que 9 eria, pata nio permitir que sejar: : casquete branco, miovhilas, fuml- peve cubano continus lutatido pe. afagados ésses gritcs de revolta di metralhadora; 2 mil de aspecte la qua liberdade. Continua lutan pove cubano pela sua auto deter asidtico ou coreano: entre 4 e 9 de agdsto no porto de Castida, na cos ta sul de Las Villas’ Chegaram em jipes e caminhécs, trazendo ca nhées e ambulancias-hospitais; en tre 23 e 31 de. julho aportaram em Banes na costa norte de Oriente, do contra mhomem que traiu a re minagfo. MO homens, aT de agdsta no parto ” ‘Também em Matanzas ocorreu um desembarque sobfe 0 quat ngo ha outros detalhes. As informacdes reeebidas indicam que as tropas invasoras estfio locaiizadas «¢m Guastana, antigo campo de tiro en. tre os quilémetros 7 e. 8 da estra da que vai de Pinar del Rio aco porto de La Coloma. Em San Ju an, ande nem a entrada-de Der midtu Escalona, chefé militar de Pinar del _Rto é permitida; na Cor. diiheira dos Orgiios, perto de Ca bana; na Costa norte de Pinar de! volugéo cubana, @ verdadcira Re; De voces depende néste momen: Run, entre os portos de-Santa LG | volucéo Cubana, E néste momento|to que Cuba seja Livre ! cla e Esperanza e entre o de Santsja América Latina. nao pode per Lacia e¢ Dimas, em Torrens e Li-|manecer calada ante a invaséo de monar, nas provincias de Havana e¢ Matantas: ¢m La Cayuga, no acroperte subtermines de San An Benita Diaz, Delegado”. erate en ete eS ee oe TS 14-0000 Sera as atis tifanicn tin tits AE Oy Gecetone te Pei Lenny ; ‘mete we Rn de 2 Con ing oe Piteerithy 14-0000 Cheyer Te moons terpes CA ACURA = MAIS DE Do ASOTIS AT UT AB, VeCLaAr DANI ES APOLAM LI ASTLETROR - = A UNbo Fi MARIA TO LAO LOB EFL ~ a “ae Estudat-. sem Coda. BMe,ict nt aerator SM Geer Co Lona, ak Merges diaries Man UlinrGs informe ds-embarque © 4 usb balla ar 3 OL. Sas Br. & Gelegudy no Mo de Ja inente, enmo cn iw58, desta vet contra tnimigur mois periganss, Ae. fag com =o ane soli eno | idan ne sab pees ph > peebratea & Aus estedant cabo Uma. Tesfersta 306 Buss ts jamgos cubsnes que hiam ye tiberdadgs ¢ pec iusliva deni de sua propria pata, Ao bev deira earonmeds oo pefes este dantes . dvineat cubsstiens tambo 3 OUTRO. PROTESTO uk. Mel ot Abin des ce sidwtte sae F test hemes 2 *Prestests mead cues Cannons! eon Cubs ¢ op dines & Organs 750 dag Pecks Rane rigattes an fade do Cartes Veldesties wo wo aermeme dau Gules + Nav Entrevista Exclusiva Com Eduardo Muniz a Qual ou Moy Je sta vite sem por. tous Bria paines da sa Latina? = Coordenst 30 MIM vo grabaino que vim reatizandy delegades do Dircitvia Reve cianatio Fetudiatil, ao Tada des estudantes ime. RUS, nesta etapa dy ness Tuts. me Quais de os planus ia. derpubat « Titstia, ¢ a ye a aye leve a a ma? sabe ne dia — Primcuamcars, dividiaue nossa Tuts em dos campos dz vital import dentro de enmquan- prepa. Anvias prope dat misssas. geivo levannn afiante uma 3 patha de ediureciinente, que ceatribui pata que tankers ahepie. Aue HOt avaitien ms onte, Acsim soe dv, ow climag sta isin so re. 4 quanda tenhanvas af con: Wighes ficcesdatias, Pogearemes pv taenfo coin co decembary de forcas expec’ at, Stel. Jay ona mene pieporsio em uve o estio dy tap. as Caste, dete lecembarque wri “efetuade on “em coortenacsa com os clemcu- i da chandévtnidade. que con duro © pover aa firgas cas: tridtoe we encontrar cate duis fagas ¢ deez tera o comnden Jo © — Quits ot reurtctus Ju ata: emarfiime: em wet unde que de dia fh de” 1aj- crbano? e~ Tay primeira hear, | gue sw predizuse. sem muiores difiguidades. @ sverguimenta de noses resistencia na Serra de Fs: cambray. a¢ $2 dstralrent 06 ct bitros de Castre com ao tases le ao hee aan} erst para farer kembre rata nue o. estintat nao te conte srmse 10 Miante de nacionais em Cuba cola 2 Be hertzgao em miys de organs: mur internacional, So seed Por ed Que eruzarcimens OF bree ses, coors Of expetetnes aie Taw tucen: onawan feta é em € ners ceinaremas att 1 Ge newts etio temit — Toye ms pe. bh Paige des FE 30_a Cuba? — Ss dist quan- : meni, dsvo diver ave ale ¢ amas a atten ale iMedia Pacifica Por dies asimida com reepeito » Cuda, ivis que indimeras verce wa Pa sigtey fob gerada para com mui. toa pevee da Amitrica 1a nO entanto. 6 TC niet um Revotucion’s m— Feta pertuan, compan ne, & guase tem insiauagia de ane somoy Contra-revolwions- sive cada mate tao, ja que JUL ei tee aie fON A “om sent asnecras, inepi Seiantin de “Diretdria Res voluciangria | Estuadtantil™ _ sthe jovens que ‘combatersm. a Tits- tia Batétiana. seeninte o0 ideais daguéle que fei entfo ao Jidce do Diretitio Revelitslonaria, 0 Mintic Universitaria Jos Anti. mente revolicinasriog quanta & agho. mes tambim quanta 3 fambin Asete & definitor bhimos claremente coeesiciz uma mudi ga radical das earecturas cis venier viamow cam Anja 2 in- de uma Keforms . que prope: inns ray ee aici Praly jasta das - terras. orcreverdey oO Saufie- div. tee! ato oa prod agfico’a e cecuiria ‘em todos amo at como méses a coagia de com perativas, Purs evitat ques se produza c fendmena de mini- fine per meio de uma ed cagty hem onentada e inten Va, Para que ae Citas coopers ae exchusivamen te divigidad coleos camroness qve a formetn, sem iatervengaa estatah a nae ser una esintereseada de tipa esonen- co ¢ tecnico, Bom astin as de- maia refermac: educacional, ws: bana, Cscil, refurma Oe Empe st. at insteuragia de um Sata Ha S cul de Rendimento. F quanto XY politica: no etteriar, uma de total indspendencia een NOsAT cs. valog oe totuktunmes, deade o sovidtica até as dus Somers, Strvesner, Salazar ¢ Prato 14-0000 Pagina 3° G novimenw Unive, deatio Lrailecita Byres Aitielo, AY at fora comers an atunly die CeR te e Otuel CUNssutuis diteide cor one Pigentechip UNE nu--paite, . des cocrentes: nepbat con a CNE, can Conqui QU eetar Qulea. enlidade. : . Estudunies 3 OO preteso.que MUON adsumio pard aca- veratidnds do ko Dar com a-UNE seria o desliamente em grine — ayidar deebivemenin, aten de e-rala dos diretorie, academe sMiplews FAL Ccubs vpwo nw hy ereve dais a : Intiily pam a lanorar a Us iby pave ate mdr fervitartentn que 1% do Estutinnte, put a conideraretn FS REneACA Cilah Me et BO poteiietin nurani ait a vila teria. dg pes, LAL nite et eo lyAntes ore 1 THALY Oy 7 . . . Esta paccein da opiniao ectiachertats he sparc ‘veda, ab MAA Cot DA eI Eetdap. on der @ nicesnismg undo peas tat 7 GbGTbds Pala se, petpeiuurein ne faster, Cainpurkasic Coniv of! as. te0° 8° Un sparche int ‘feugsa € Qururs-ig on delxa Ves Dared:: Liha fer blveeineles coy tore’ We a” rennet Barto Vatiis set ppr iaganne & bd Serves ot, ‘widen, Wetec entida tes . Nattias peice ped . . vel a pinged _ Se 1% Consett . “te. Frefiin, 30 bum ant dnne: a IG, Water Maesl- ° Fs a . f DO PR att : Grultihans dag dentaratas dejuinlas de tdvine vebee ‘tenet thee 7 SO baeterstidade Cotetc , ao SB tence A 1 : e + ~ a 5 Sheela ders den oe ‘; n * A as Waretny!) Mentfeste aa Atianca Demoerética teenen —~ Un'varsitér'a fos Coleous da PUC RY ee ’ ’ ‘Urversitar.o /0s Coteaus oa PUC } on ae : SS ce roe. Pr ae ue . . a : ae ONES De A 5 te 0 _ tae Pi on tee fn pare Boot Caen de ats Whew Pence Wass ede : he “Chk. Sterile de siadese : para iene . . pe am "his Patino erga a Sd AL RH) Langranies Came tanta Vat . ja Sem cone Chita avidin, G8 arieg a cayntede dm oy - . : he que a der utes © fer itiacue BCL OLY 107 Me eatin Leabh G diitee a, oo ay rah he PLC taheionss 930 us oprincinsle: Pmt ontaiga Get vatid.snres, Alaiior Thee toga ad J uo, ; : tire $a ao descnvelvaniite aa Koptua que (9 Sumine Vale tide va bp mee in . : do lei cunum. Nasiu: de Oeucins & : Neue bey sees het Renton de aus - 4 14-0000 afar ine ateteh aap “be VDD Rae, an Res mes ha lin Mee Suis wipe ve ae wl fuiat: Beeonmicein du fe: Ue tee saci, para Ba, futtng vet ba fiber acre tte 6 9 Senin te daebes tap Gi, eM UNpetatives de just eu thoecem 1 ¢ Tas Bae Umte teb adie ollever a tides, ow fovea _uinane eu da terre . Fiteates ons, hes, tou Monta, ome au que Stina 4 cous reneig MP bum : opr eo Bera ge vem ome Patt re ssihias 2 maha cm ieee WF IPL tam, ate € win Sale cw par de Bites, Mate Pere late ho tr er eer ery . lageas Pete ube ‘ GR, ALIANG A Dt. MOCRAVEICA US VERSE ARIAL Que eta estne aes Pata ON Qin, wre: tutih, te tow . is oy dete” Pres es it aot weedy LEVAWIE eM Cun Kovaiiciueria Ueto ” ‘i Ma ay bs .2t ™, buta Sat ede funsne Jblibis asta 6) a Vonncie ea fe envantravanm oy reeenivmente ae Havana pura refers Sat russoe chépadk s feapss fidclist “Overteu tambem um Evaate dus Comaades de Resistonia , nas scr de Excamlnav. , istribufde clandestinamente un manifesto Cull ud dou pove a revolucde, . SBIUPISEG | OO SON. PRET 92 és que ae ‘Goan Trurtess eo tnirade Nene po ha, pola AL. = tntier Manat Lis ree Ce Prepac CRE. .porgur preiiitie ts - Signe bos ina Primera tes segndy, a. tarceira. to ead tier wins ies id mecne, nag prod re V. Coste seme ip . | henttes netes’ ds ota Oey bet hie fete, digo te. a Pay ‘cor. the tee Votes os Gymostates quit COUTTS tt, nike Viet antaa, terre pt Onna na pre UMS Gian, sem FOl fetta @ euteenior on iran 69 Pattaly Croubinte, ttgacdo-es a cenipac: faar Conn br ROINYS BQ Nd, Beta Cacrente, quate thy dm pobtivnees 413i. 10 4 Primes: NEO. E4DiCT GutA® CriAT Witt ie dade. impeui wiintiitragse da Means, pore Gapor of ts.into moviinente univertitere. Fae erinn uma‘eniidade sem sabierea cone Ste, urrogamentar estudante:, poly rave a (siny.a minoria dotnine o dite. tories Reudest.c0s 6, Oo Que & fundamenta’ bar cam a finorshdade e<istenie na UN ante € EM preluro ca nacan, ¢ @ mera boa intencao ds pometra easvent EB prope ededs do: q'r: : dstinte’ for nece 10 Tea sausa efile de oar oun e pany tis ane 0, at 3 ja dix tee stale pore 74 Cr, toto dts 9 Ri Quda & we Fey Pros | ot, dat demas ° pra sficmar a ep ada ng. propria we Be Sede oo: oe UCR. nth. ser famuna: si¢he de crir ontra entidade ¢, como inutit «sem sentido para o rloviheriie unt > ww eweewwrw VY NOOIHD VEN 30 , “J Nya vss Vv Aone a oes neem ge renee ameee mee: wea ie oe ep) 9 otsas — wie open PY aeeurwR @ ond oti : 28 op auentara_oqonaewspyae_ PONE © orrneg Hyatt ye? NE reegep 8 BRM mayen | wy tery a why oud 14-0000 ata ind a dans ee OBA we “ Se: ee wey MOST Doses. 4 14-0000 om o CUBA SOCIA LIS‘TA salon 6 para dizer a ienlade,. ida para a eucuberti-ta.” Jost MARTE INDICE CF Polovras Inictols © primeiro Encontro Nacional de Producdo Mas o que sucedeu com as promessos? Pior que os asctavos do Colénia Uma sentenca “Econdmica’ _ Tudo isso, Por ‘Que? A Economia, .Tolver; mas o Liberdade, Néa ° Profissional nto tem Liberdode O Estudonte ndo tem Liberdade O Camponés néo tem Liberdade 6) Operatic ndo tom Liberdode Em Cuba ninguém tom Libardade ‘Conclusdes Finals Epilogo DRECTORIO FEVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDANTIL bE CUBA Rio de Janeiro, G. B. PA. Cotve Posto! 3926 14-0000 & “3 dhe “Directuriv ¢ * Jaiwite, G. B ICA. Howes PRs 14 sends ombecide nose pomamente aa dese Pespeite repels estudantes © poly pove frasileizo, agurs mee propuntos a Thes trazer ine forfiagsaes awweretas shire @ tie Ooerre rosetitedien le Ct Moxa ina For Suplantats em, Cuha um reese mursista-leninista, coat: mente chatade cumunista. Isso nie & newdade, porque todos o saben. Seu lider saxtine feve que menti¢ mnt xe chegur on tal ponte: teve aye trait a tuck AANA A ra Nada views agui analisat a cspdécie de traikde de que formes viti- & ‘ Was Sov vaste 6 ada devitamente, Vanios demans: a (rar qae ce regiine marsista-leninista intradazide enr Cuba nia cons: 3 XUIW reahizar a prosperiiade e neni evar a Rhentade, mas sim a miscna 2 © au Lerree, fag . : . 3 Varn citar palavras dos dirigentes cumunistas enbanos ¢ sas aa 5 proprias Jen Dicursny 6 Ieis estas qne quakgrer cummista ten... mas : 5 ie, Rae covTet divulgar como a fazemy ao prpagar os ensinamentos } . tt a q . 3. portant a Quinithisme que nem aa pe never ed sa dm Cuha, apre- sentands amente a leyislacio rev alucionsria cus ¢liscursts s de ‘F phe Castio, de Guevara, fantrus. mae toni PASSA NA ree et -eeees armnne en, 1400000 . : No sistema commmista implantate cor Cuba por Fated Castra'e 27 seus camaradas, seyuemise av pe da letra as praticas dos parthdes conni- nistas de toto o monde, Uma deltas consiste nas reunntes de antvcritica entre tedes as membros purticipantes de una determinata atnalate do Estado comunista. : autiento das prongs. a anstalade ante dos cuctes da poaingan: A baixa do nivel da produgic _inferner dos produtos, u aumento exorky ' a fechamento de indistrias ¢ os deficits enormes das chanadsy Indus: trias Consnlidadas — tudo isso, produto do plano de industnchzacae. do Ministery de Indistrias, controlado por. Evesto Cinevara ~~ bri .t0n 0 estado maior comunista cubano a conyecar una reuniiy ae wahos cng " os dlementos que intervém no processo de produgio, Entre a dias 2 © 27 de apisto de Wot, com dois arr Meses de govérna revalt catizate en Miramar, os <5 reunidag, anulisando o fracasso de seas plinos ¢ 9 éxito consegany ua - destruigio das priticipats fontes ale Figque ci de Cuha, - OS" jornais, controlades pela regime, reprodwiram aspects de ‘tais reunhies, transinitidas pelo ridie ¢ pela television, mas as quai qua ningnent ptestaria atengio, por ja. estar ac stumad demas a tate” £ @shows". Vo ser publica a materia relativa a esses ecnevotny, evito- se menedie a tedos os insultas ¢ revriminagies que os “camaracdas” se! cram. ae-fentar cada unt sair mais “llimpo”, mas foram tants os ‘mMswtos que a censura nao pode policiar a todos, : As eapressies de fidel Castro ec de “che” Guevara aga vi citadax, (11 e delas se deduzem muito ben as “grandes” cunncss rea lizadas no process) da industrializagio de huss pais, ¢ ques o testa numa das hases da propaganda de regime para a Awerca Carma, iN Srarig “Revolucsén” 28 « 26 de Agosto 196! i ~~ we luranja™. oe), “Nao se rete nerhuni das mee adas patra a produgia, | Aponas uma en ras tas yimirenta i Konsalid das conseguiram “Na Enpres Ciedidadls do Fasten, tre produto € uma das maiores vergeatas que tens a registrar no Ministerio day Jndastrias”. “A vetdale € que us refrescus tem we saibur de alge (pie N40 se sabe rinite hen & ban eee N Coea’ ota, que eh mais teniade, tem wn gosto de Narepe dense". > “ Tudos estarnas enirentando a falta ae arrafan, Ela se fax sentir TantG para.gs ReTso= oan para as 3 i uiddivus ¢ apresesvesse tanthem pai “Isso quer dizer que-hayia uma ressenttinda’ da ta de varthames adegan penianeciam paras mite: provavelt “Nao é nad, bows; me evcpla, haver no campy Cesendy sero produn nde haja falta em parte akuma”, “No caso da berracha, houve’ ii Houve ausénda de Faywlaore de sac iwmenta. cd : nado, Ha arvalmecéc-cscassee de pastas, puta “dentes.-B necessirio ser HA quatro meses que emt verificanto parali- ‘ody fabrico © nde se tun ainda Ten sia urgente, como seria te vdtsejar’. “Se bem quae nde tenham side moites-ta. dasirias Ixtralisadas, 0 Fite da prodngde oem ahd mais lento do fa previste™’, 2 previsia dos “A escesse? Ge ccs cuncentradas ‘Tak ama Iga dos suchs companheiros do INEA na planificagaa di: vA ‘Antara a Aq” foi obrigada “B.verdade cue ” Ministérie do Come e que aignns dd ss erstaram peralizach dade que howe era fae cos diretures de exgrésis _ Undo-€ menos ver- “por psirte da maioria 14-0000 yo. °O) crescimente dla pruliucaa potletia ‘ter side inuis intense © a dhetrilaticae mais cficiente, se se heuvessem supenvle as fallas de area. nizagho postas om destaque ne cuts das capnsighes © iecussdes XN AG-PODEMOS CONVERTER NEMO IMPERIALISMO, © NEM QO AUMENTO DO COXSUMO EM “TOTE” 6) EPR TENDER QUE TUDO SEJA INCRIMINADO PELO AUMENS TO. DY CONSUMO, PORQUE NAO & EXATO™. XPRESSOES DE FIDEL CASTRO NO PRIMEIRO CONTRY XACIONAL DE PRODUGAQ. “Cada um de nds se encentra ante a circunstancia de fazer algo que jamais tinha feitw antes, © dai toda a atual sittagda de pais, a feestruturagio nacional, a sta administeagée terens caile entre midios que ms tinham experiencia de taiy trabalhos”. : . “Noe primeicu aniversirio da Kevolugdiy havia abundneia de tudo, nada faltava ¢ os drmazens andavam sbarrotados”, : “Ja existem munitas obray projetadis ¢ falta cimentu, faham vera: Ihoes de ferro ¢ nae ha o material necessirin para comeca-las”. 7 “Alem de tude, dese primecire encoutro esté cheiu de deficiéncias’- de organizagio™. Ser mais claro niu é possivel, Ai esta 0 desastre na boca dos pro. - bries lideres: Bom. cuma-a-néceasidade de cunsertar inn potion as cuis. AAS, Can Nias tantas promesay. Por issu Castes pronictea que ea dezembro de W01 estaria soluciunade 0 problema do ahastecinento de aves em Havana; a partir de janeiro de 1962, a produgiy de ccresis superaria todas.as necessidades da mercado nacional; em junhs de1962, a producdo do pescado atingiria as uecessidades du eonsunis: a 1.2 de | . fevereira de 1962, estaria abelida o racionamenta de hanha de porce, ste, ete. Mais unia vez-ficaria comprovade queo Socialisine Eeundmicn é& titi “sistema de future”... ress (°) Tots, pénoro tropcal cubano. "A cutae @ do fon", frase peovior ftubend, winds porg oncerrar an dacunsdos. —6—- as trtilicartee celativas que devant sep 5 “ publicacdo na ~65 i. Le Mas © que sucedeu com os promessos ? 7 \ ; soe . : MIZE thargo de 192 foi peeeuckeada a lei a” 1015, (2) que.die © eyurce: _ _ a - Athen sibte y nelhor ditribuigie Avr 34 2 n ¢ ahaerivsie de eonoui f depnresi a UME Corrente, opiz.: a Distritess ins dos. Géneros “ames Arr, 24 Vari i. u integraviz 4 um repeal para a Pisicdo eet a -, ‘ nsonze Nacion; eri ose tee ante do Minjteria das striae ta Metin Meri Minjetey ye, Comercio k, i z we ] ete, oy Comeéscin Exterior, um Fepresentante do Sinan Tralsalhis’ in “ Fepresentante do Comize Executivo da Cc tral deo Meee d no : Rous? ‘ ie Cuba, um Fepreeotante dis Comités ‘le Tele ri : z Fepresentante da Federagio: das Mutheres’ Cuhanas Art. 2% —. S40 atribuies Y 1 dow Oe, organises la Junta Nacional para a Distribuican Nistros, « linc Ge artigos dle connor ucatta Cottselhir de Mi ‘har, cea retin aum racieaamerste heal unten Mstificartos, de. conan 4 ma previa de Conselho de Mi i nents eran se-cleve adutar com telagio as qaantiiye. dos tesmos ete leva sep lagde; ¢) devruinar, con Previs “consulta av Ly estas’ neque diz respeitn ao” abastecs fa he wuld i ; : ecinetts, a muldsteia privacda trae estatale do comércic fe pé Lge 2 Oe Ree Repos de pricesry nevessidade, pri , : dos an acvecscents; d) otganizer, coy meet . Produtos sutaneti- ado C ) Ministrna, 5 iotema de ‘ravionaz : ecuga, ASSHN Come Cerminar OS Organismos estat fares , me iso 2) que ihe ‘de raciona- ‘ ‘devam janicer da‘ exeengin fiscalir medidas ache : CON TY CAs a Uresente: ee 19; Gane 01 wren 13 oe Mongo 1962 14-0000 ” PORTAN' autas qairtes. . en tealas Nessa mesma No . Sine racionat da Kevolugae ¢ ¢ espinhost no cite ha Presid ¢- . ra engia, cre Havant stat * Prestlenic Fidei Castes Ruz Mande que cunt no Daticds To a ¢ PONS ULSMnL presente ct .. . at2de Mare: Ae end erate Vrimcite Ministre Mgxinw Minites ite, a Dp tte yento, “Disse ate fos revoucionartes. caminho™. Enquanto a “Hove Closse” come & tel coan Bernat Comercio Intertet tly abastevine Antroion tte se adeturiin medidas dristioas contra es espoculs- “Ne fag pevessjiries heparan paradin comra os especn- come ide enstime GUE ACULPA DE TUDO EREALISMONORTRAMERICANO © que "6 di- revulucionaria & con. trite para o,f . Noga raya cos viger a: priay \Readhigin ‘la Junta ieee dys Geneon, que oa syuinte: —* “Ur Consethio de Ministre teiven, com a data eT, a bein JUES, eriando a Junta Nacional para de V2 le mang a Distribaigae dus Géneros, enearregando-a de propor ac mesmo Con- Has as unstidas-condizentes A inelliog distrihuigan the consuttia currente: Selho de Miiistros COMENCID INTERIOR LIBRETA DE CONTROL 14-0000 . a toqy eS “7 Para-as thereadorias regula (les aching rela ‘ latra de <akio de Toupa; Metergente par pessoas ac ti te cada familia, ao més f STO -- Coma data de Tale marge de fund, Sacianal patra a -Distribar a . poe os vile. Havana c al ad una pork au vidamente constituida a Junta Ni neces, : POR © diz respite a r _ POR TANTO — Nou das ateibiighes que che. se feridas, pela tein? 1088, esta Junta Nacional para a Distribnigae slo's Genero: evia audjencia av Cunsclhe de Ministers, : : “RESOLVE: PRIMEIRO: — Declarar os seguintes artign’s de ccasitn jeitos au racionamento em tudo o territorie nacional; ap banhade pores; , ; 3 : anos, € ! litto diirio para cada § “ANTO = Crimpre par execugio a tei ne 1018, no que melhor distrilaicay do ahastecitiento. - Soe b) azeite vegetal. ¢) arrez; d) feijées de cadus os Aipos. : ta : pessoas . ' to e¢ rm 18 OW CTIancas iores quivafente a 6 latas de Ieite condensada en evi ree 7m vaporada aa més :. aan, 08 segttinties antigens sujeites £21,610 pramas dt . ‘ le legume: ycende as undo as determinacées : desta, i semana para I pessoa, distrituidas xe. SEGUNDO: — Declarar,.alen inta: g) 920 gramas adicionais de te. ritério da Graule Havana, que ¢ ao racionamentu no ter L municipios de Iavana, Guanalaicea, Kegla, Marianac alee bas istimes semanais, para’ a . : . . . is, para encns Vegas ¢ Santa Maria del Rosario eas cidades de Pinar © Rio, Are > de idades eho Onzs cada eranca que nda tenha completato as 7 anos cs, Cardenas, Matanzas, 2, “ae 3 ixramas de manteiga por pessoa an mes i temiisa, San Antonio de los Baios, Bata, Gat Colén, Santa € Saga la ‘Grande, Cienfuege Cailiarien, Trinidad, Camazuey, Ciego dle Avi la, Murén, San- tiago de Cuba, Holguin, de-as Tasias, Bayania, Manzanill Guantanamo e Palnia Soriano: a) sabao de ronpas th) detergentes + ¢) sab3o de banha; d) pasta para defites.) oo a TERCEIRO: — Declarar, por dhime, atén tlos artigas compre: endidos nos paragrafos primeiros:¢ segundo, os seguintes yeneras sj tes av racionamentoe no territoria da Grawle Havana: a) carne de da by franges od pe A) ovasi en leite freacy de vaca, leite crlensae © leite evaporado: f) banana ds terra, hatata doce, mandinca, aipiny, ca. haga, batata ¢ inhame. Sus ; Sanet tm Nag cr mle ¢ ¢ Pessnasy gue sifram de enfennitades que Spasiches que ditard imediataneiite A QUANTIDADE DOS KACIONAMENTOS QUAKTO: -~ Ox artigos acima relacionados: seria dist ribuidos 920 gramas de gordura sativel, azeite loo. territorin macie nas seguintes quantidades : a1 on banha de porco, por persea, a9 més, env td b) 2,7 gramas de arruz por pessea, a imés, em todu’o-térrite cional: cy ©2100 gramas tte feijao rt quer lipo, grad-de-hic vilhas © lentillas, por pessaa, Mus prosiiies WOVE MeEses, em tadlo o ter- -ritdrio nacional, tlistritmieas mensahneute. . ie ! p espectiva Comité te pet f -recily que ena sidlo ahonado pela Refon: tos firmada com a Rei C eforma : Korie respective imyni: ambos 14-0000 i “Comité le Deieace Ete cuteeg a) canacihide ale, operacio do mesmo, ‘o Mini “aos diretamente pelo Ministério’ do Coméreia Interior. No caso dos.” Uma Sentenga Econémica ‘A pox ayite Nao pusstir “nenhunt theses doditiitentin ractonanente ns ¢ cas delegacia no distriter 3 «ue pertehya a eu deveran iat cum Oy Comités priv das.O R. 1. © ‘com iatitente a Cailerneta, £. tv éstes subriacteraa a decisis ° vidas Generos aquliic sttentiee 4 tar para Ginethor fine i & fara. eenstar Ges aethe-a provis notilicanda "a Reforma t rharia sithre a + sitting anurmal dl; referida ‘anni: _ chanaden hairs Dd, kK. 2 pte jhertencan milia, a pes iennificxts conte peace fara custar,: sols jura: Menta, © ntintere de pessaas de que se compie o seu nicteo familiar. ’ Pior ve 9 oan . Nesse casa, os C2 PD. R. procederio a entry da Caderneta corres- Por ave 2» exrovor do Colo . pemiente a cada familia, - a Eatie oy cohanes facendo Histaria, Kivi ESA2, sah « dbeninia . DECIMO SEGUNDO: -- Cada responsivel por familia insere- = ranhol os escravys tinham, garantides por lei eo tradigdo, aa mene versed no estabelevinenta. (super-mereado, botequint, agougue, avia- oN gramas ao dia dé carne ou hacathan, 2.240 xramas de legumes, Lp sumtes # atte preferir, dentro de sata - Bruns le arroz ¢ 420 yramas.de hanha de: ‘porce, (9 ~ Ear 1902 sob: x dominagae comemiatal un: eséraves yuahyner cit: Roque nia pertenca a classe dirige’ ent a“ fils” — sé tem, direita por I Que seja encuntrade efetivament 59,5 srunias ile cane: ete de forecimenta de calizacio.:.\ inscrigdo sera. Ainiitada per unt drea cobrinde 4 quadras.. om. qualquer direyan. Se'a pritica aconselhar, nos mercados cit suiper: tmereatos: Vestabelccimentus andloges, estabelever-s Tutita as narmas necessirias, om qualquer estabe! Jecimento ond jas inscrites for notériamente stiperior - ro do Comercio Interior ivite do-udimern de clientes, respeitando a or- deni da snscrigdn Nesses casos, wC. D. R. €o Ministério do Comercio entering clispord sobre a inscrigio em qualquer outru estabelecimento, © -sivel™ esponsivel por familia dentro de sua.zona de jurisdic. . techn Os hotéis, casas de pensio, restaufante tay pestos de fritas (>, ete, serdv-ateridi- Parle issas foi a aie conseguitt quent ‘afinnon te “Serva satisfacie s necessidades: dé fomen nie ha nem democeacia nem Ti homens sta escraves de toda especie de in jas liherte 0 pow de 1ad6 génens‘de —— chniva, culegi ios hospitais © clinicas, a pessoal: do mesmo ndo podera consamir ‘ragdes superiores 4s correspondentes ao resto da populacio, limitando-se_as heneficins do alimentagio. suplementar aos enférmos neles. internados. DECIMO QUINTO Quanto 4 regulamentagia relativa as ‘dares menciomadas ao artigo segundny desta resalagdo, assin como para ang, = wa ‘ornate do" “Bondo de 4 ember: pe mcthor, distrihuigio das korduras, do arroz e de outros artigos ife "¢ vod *Apunte:: Autigeates oe ove ee et ne, Governasiy Ory . : os” tortie Soro" "Bh. Pulawas de # Castro ao CMO-TV 25 de Moig 1950 Castro conden tcinvasires di Vlava Circ a trahalhos fore HCO 3 sel Athos por nm total de @2-mil 14-0000 - _ tria aguearcira. Mas, a troca de compradores : ragoes ‘do tual Ministro das Indistrias, Emesto “ - ao Bloco Socialista nao chegau a cobrir o que era antes.a part Mas que a 1 principal as rabalho agricola e industriat mal feitos. siniente tres ou: quatro. das ceito ¢ sessenta misegnide as. Cotas. previstas, acrescentot: dis: meta: pre-estabele- s. ating simerite ad bos interessa analizar aqii-a jaurte moral on juridica da que> adizer que tOtlas as organizagiics vs ias : ‘ eubana nt tal prupasta de negeciagay da Tira E aplicagde? Muito sutil. A. sita inaiur: F fowte a Por ultima, sevelou que cm foram queimadas muitos, cand RES: UMINDO : margo de 190: °: “oh 7 “FALA-SE EM DIMINUIR A COTA DE " ACUCAR. CURANO E MESMO SUSVENDR-LA INTEIRA- MENTE. QUANTO ANTES MELHOR; PARA CUBA. ERA UM SIMBOLO DO COLONIALISMO, NOS - Y NOS ARRUMAREMOS MELHOR SESIOS JuGOs oo IMPERIALISTAS”. Sirva- como. ilustracdo das consequéncias desta “Vibe riacho do! imperialismo”-o seguinte fate: em 1937, o total dos salarig: trabalhadures, agcicolas ¢ industriais, no selor aqueareirc, tnithdes de pesos_(dolares >, cifra que representava quase. 5 ‘total ‘da produgio désse‘ano, ¢ que era o resultado das conquistas ‘devie das 4 Federagin Nacional dos Trabalhadores Aguearciros’ (Os. ‘outros fatores da Produgio. eram: as cofonos — empreiteiros agr icolas 7 fazendeiros —- empresarios industriais —). : O valor total da produgio agucareira vendida ao Bloco- Sociatista, segundo vo Convénio que serviu de base para regular a safra- elevou-se a $320. inithdes de pésos (4 milhies de‘toneladas a $'0,04 40 gramas). ‘Isso quer dizer que o total percebido pela safra’ 'vendid / ~ Nao foram crindas novas 5 indi fia. "2 +) == Algumas indtistrias foram para das.” . - = Diminuiu a produgio. : — = Cala qualidale dos. produtos: ' — Ha necessidade .tirg dle. — O trabathu: foi -mal feito, — Ha sabotagem:.: -Tudo isso por “que: Se Os nursistas” apresenta q do imperialismo ianque; o segundo, a : méxo ile toda Revalugao. fon, Sobre © primeiro, wklas, que foi Fidel Castro’ “queny, do Klovo Sovialista e'a ininiizade dos: cum todo o cinismo, enquanto ‘prota lima, yes de um 26 dos fatores da producio agucareira. Além disso, essa quantidade paga-se. sobretudo, om mercadey «te nid qualidade e nio em délares. : - E. como se isso fésse pouco, a safra (coma | tédas as demais ativi dades do pais) foi bastante fraca. Em marco de 62, afinnou “Che suevara,. numa reuniio de trabalhadores acucareiros: “A primeira : afirmacio a fazer € ane a safra foi ma”, . que nde views aqui por, dinteire Ss Fovéros tenham t vind aqui. ir dinh -fente eré que carla 9 ’ 14-0000 4 2 a ; : . _ Fa extava inais interessado na. epiniie publica dy aye tw dinheine E+ - _ le al . ndo extava de sedrdy evan quie s€ corifunulisse a finafidhide th Viagem 8) J ptlos Estados Unidos,“mas sro que (6m dite ox propagandistas © antigo niinistro da Fazenda cutano Ruto Laper Freaet: de. ode Castru, aque ten preferide a versie mais fantistica do Urof. Mills ana: | . Se we ok sthre a “Iria acull dixpensula, inclusive, a “pedidas de escassa == Quando acunyanhei Fidel a éste pais car abril de 1930, portancia ; peiro ministre ine advertiu, quando’ sainwse it * Secitiace assuntos econdmicos cahanes. cant-as: - 7 fos. capitalistas do’ Norte. Eris diversos ‘ocasi —_ a gepetin a advertencia. Esta € a raza pu .. 0: 'geenetiria de Tesonra,. Robert B. Anderson, nao ; ° i oficiais de que os: Estados Unidos cram favoraveis.a ‘prestar ajieta aa - ‘poser pais, Tambem por esta razio, durante ttossa. permanéieia. en” . Washington, quando troquei porttos de’ vista com o Subscetetirio de . Eaado para Assuntos Latinuamericanos, Roy Rubottum, i indiferenga cortés ante sua declaragio conereta de que o governy dos Estatos Unidos desejava saber como ¢ de que forma poderia cvoperar cont u governo cubarp na solugio das necessidades.ccondmicas mais ne- gentes. (5) oO ; Outry dus perites financeiros cubanos, © antigu presidente an Banco Nactunal de Cuba, Felipe Pazos, falou da reutiido a que assi _ titanvo subsecretirio Rubottom, funcionirios do Departamenty’ de: tado ‘edo’ Departamento do Tesoure, a Ministro da Kazen u pea Fresquet,.o Ministro cubano de Econamia Regit prio. Os nofte-americanos, que haviam tomado a inict feiniiy, pediram. repetidas vézes aos -cubanos que Estados Unidos podiam fazer. para-ajuda-les-econonties ¢ -“vamente. Atadas:pelas_instrugGes de Castro, os cubanis responder que 130. necessitavam de ajuda e que nie tinhand her pedido a. fazer. Paras passou: pela mesma experiéncia no Funda Mi _ hetario. Internacinial, O ‘tereeira perite’ cubano, Dr.. Erniesta: Betaa court, féz as mesnias'revelacdes. eo er, * | Tata. no. quer-dizer “que negociagdes finance entre os Estados Unidos ¢ Cuba teriam tido necessiriamente um des , fecho feliz. Significa, sim, apesar de uma impressiv conttatia mito disseminada, que Castro nem sequer quis tentar a neguciag se-ia replicar que a revulugio na qual pensava nie podia: ser (4) Predlemes of Journothm, Atos da Sociedode Norte-Amencona te Duero): de Jones 1959 pag. 62 ay . : {5} The Times of Hevone, Moimi.t5- 17 ce Sotembeo 1961 . 5 fe . toa * trazide ferme opresdo melhores ainda, ntais instancias: internas, the E00, (09 “Acredité ditava de Janeis cratitava wo 20 de Jul que ci — 16 14-0000 interpretacs a menor dlavida sabre ce! rsniente perque thy. vida sucial, E “Quem uer que te i rs trate de. “un documento escrita com muita eautela: ot “ne teria crnseyguiche a “snip tle” Ge ela vituria”, “Nao se podtera cxqdiecer” jar A os dias depois do triunfoes visitantes ‘que chegavans a sninha +e. Fepugmava-me de verdadé aquela procissio em tirnu de le toda aquela gente naquele dia. Hem, mas, em primciry higir, du acasy acreditando? E cu dizia: os que acreditam, mellor, saiog mumero acrelitar que ialera vie. até ae craitar cuntoscn, Ei-lo ai, em suas priprias pilarras Marxista he muito.tempo, nes gou essa condicio durante muitos anus e acredita que 6 bho socialista esti cm ascengao do mundo ¢ que 3 forga do decadéncia com relagio a te. — " Pois ‘bon: 0 “podereso” Rloco Soci jiderada, (peor unit pais, que, conta corti 45 anos de socialism, pode: ‘sale mia cubsna, Isso esta seido ja demonst das proprics comuni: tas: “aha. Agora ranies proceder a E. vanios conceder muito. cederia... CE se nao o acreditam, verifi quent: seu dise re, de marco de M62 — 45 anos de socialism — sdbre a agricul ra na URSS). Vamis conceder que o problema céoit daqusa 100 ou 150 anos. . 7 Mas o que nao te liberdade ; € com isso passaine rT) segundo ar ana f “Peri ixsa, ax pristes etio chéias ou, & Rramle ont neni de esiladas. 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SEWN Top 2 ordeon Bp suanranyy " ‘ “UGX op SOUTEUOTUD) san stp saquequasaad sraxkuns * REPS isos ap uct ap . 3 opmmuaanf,, : r SYOAI Ep Pst IyUIA. ol f,, waved anu av ex unite? aps Ane esagragun “a bb gay Euan wi aoa aint Bp ty presse \") 2), TOP was “ws ye . sarap (avs MH anb SU SIN AIWOD HAL Mp ey PN “Mot ne i ‘CY pPpy suas, — ERees sop. XA ae 14-0000 AD. “Sempre que sep pmsive cooperativay: irarias, satlas fw istitute Navintial de Ref virttude do determinate uesta Va. ena aut ninistradites “Conner s we v6, a Lei [tet ‘dese seferir a uma oper the pring pines Compe recetfent a. sentny “mais ‘anh 1 “fer “ depuis de Foca pelo Taetitute “Nacional de Reforma meliante venda forga addjurlicndta Kraltitamente, exprepriagac . padends adenine do pregeietari "a ysirte de sins ene yue excel Aa nr atte limite ele 67,3 hectares. cuma xo 18. nin w fala de prey tem sido asvit. Relatrcunente ferasn distribuice os tepattlus ste “paped mola” ert, onde « vu expharar com perm ude. fo na pratica + pouces titules ae fads ww do TNA. fie munacio a thule ve to de Treeeva ie terras. O Re _wagio: tlesta lai: ce edacte ariel am “eral. TY Sustiteste Wo eee ere me RS EO Ee 14-0000 3 _ algumas lei pte po. O Govérmo Revelieienaria preamulgeat acas riyic a proluygo ¢ nha as mass tralatirleras ent conlignes: de ain tle. aninks oan o intereue de todos? Pascailin és meses, a Lad Cig ‘ Jsirevcu, Caer fesnlve na terdale so ie addvogados la EN Ro’ NACLELV OUTER | ALTERNATIYVA. . . . Eo que a mais conchisive: sntercadky qur wanverte «© agricultor em vendedor farguss do EN SROA.. acata de dehincar a1 situacae atual do agriculter cubano: asuirutmirio das terras etalais, woh r seu controle conpteto, : ps CHET CIN eater antes livremente cleites por tinidades Mf ed prosaic, My consti ‘env assembleias planifica- heinens ¢ ae | ‘artida | ven picneenie tire da vida ec O Operério néo tem. Liberdade patranais ¢ pr Taster, vanes a cirennstane an oe igirent, pare . eur atividade es eentros de proslucie ou o exetcicio dos direitas. aetepte Per motive justificade ou evar vistas a Lei, J © a iis dos interventures que achar ailequados i 5 i q fof { i | : j ‘ ¢ > } : Mos tla Lei S00 € todoy i O operario 5 lulidn Montesinos aseatsinade pela Milicia Comunista enruanto — MY ne HlCiett liza provurava astlo na a Embatxada da Enuader. ne 14-0000 . WA Ve de outubre, Castro comentot tais leis pela tebevinde © de seu discurso s¢ dedug, implicita, a definigso sucialinta da Reveluciss. Dives tle: “programa de Moncada isi cumprido”. Mals os tralathaslures : que tinhan. memoria ido poderiam acreditar. Disse Castro naspueia | ia terceira fei sevelucionaria-vtiturgava (im casa de ter trie unfado u ataytic au Quartel Moricada + 30s trabalhadores ¢ empseyaton © Centrais’ acucarciras. Jas, tendo em vista a implantagae fiturad outras leis agrarias”, “Decilitaniente, © programa do Moncada nio se havia cumpsidy 4) A dominacde dos sindicatos foi iniciada pelo Executive da- Confateragio de Trabathadores de Cuba, C.T.C., mediante a cub. tpi : *, 0, coagia on expihae dé seus inteyrantes, Fave a iso, nao fei dificil preparar cleighes gerais com cancdidatura vinica e cohunay on wide apresentar eua” Branco, Houve o casu de algnem (que tumon a deci candidatura pela edluna cn brance, oni sen centro de trabalho: os mili cianos do centeo, um dia antes da eleigio, deram-lhe a escolker: retirar 9 pedido ou ir para a prisio. Em outrus lugares foi mais facil: @ avieo de ter-se encerrado ¢ prazo da candifatura chegou no dia eguinte an Previsto, oo. . : . ‘ Com tal esquema nde é dificil compreender a “iva mentalirtade proktaria”, tal con natévista “Cuha Sovialista” (feve- reiru de 1%, cdléucia ao XI Congress Nacio- nal, na totalidade dos Congressos. das Inddstrias se havia concordad », -fagens de ordent secundisia que éettos, setores: operiries haviam con- seguido, ci suav justas lutas contra:os patrdes. Entre essas se acha, por exemplo, & chamado 13.° més de fim de aio. Poo Os milhées, de‘ pesds que se destinavam.a este cunceito, aimenta- riam ox fundos do. desenvolvimento industrial... Entre essas vanta- i) gens, encunira-sé-tarithént o paganiente dos. chamadas nove dias por algumas inchistrias era feito aus tralulhaderes na enfermidade, que em fim do ano, mesma sem ter estado doentes. Os Congressas Sindicais de comunt acérdo renunciaran a esia prdtica viciosa que alimenta @ falta ae trabalho... . . “ONE Congressi da CTC-R © ax Cungressos Siuticais das Indus trias... consideram a-necessidade de revise dos velhos contrates de o direity de participarem de triita por cerito das utilidades em telat ay grandes cmprésas industriais, mercantis ¢ de inineracde. inchuindy as incetuavani-se “as empresas meramiente agricus © por_undnimidade que, a partir dé 1962, se renuncie a alrunmas van- 3 Cula nao ha liberdade de ex novembro de FOGT. (9) Ns historicas: devlar: : cienarios day “Organiza Revelucionarias Integradas”, inham dais Ains: livrar-se da respousabilidale pelas injustigas que citeat ¢ ir pre- ! fy o ambiente para a creacay de Partaly Uricn com férrea di t _ .ciplina ds" Bois bem, toda bse aperate (oe informagio-e preqagandad fo esti hoje mis nossas ntios eesteve praticaniente cn parecer i mnvirus meses da Kevelucgdo, ‘toda Mm nis revolucivmarias.e evaluvianiria’, nies wma hatalha pela preelatividice 2 Mico ever de coletur 500 comegar Uda a gente ver nos. delegar pivaretay hiteressa-noy queconiprein - anko se le? Pore o pais, como papel que consome ¢ ¢ “oylte, enti, se procede aim descumts ao litor qt 1) Todos. oF. tether que uegucm foram pubtcoden' Novembro de 1989. 14-0000 : On seja: ne fumlo ha un pittpe os coe ito pata. obrigar a gente a que outs; talvez no memento em que tals munde tent foe com von: hs per haienes © evntras ade traha- Tes elementos prvelares. Uv ‘nia - intéia » § The pireve ter si itupuste: € mite melhor verem tira al exemplates a ntetne ¢ cove ends a cone eqentane. mente. Se cansam dano as jureal s¢ caunun dare a | Rew ovisas que ioplicany Hesse tip de deseutus ubrit fetid va dlescontianca de. toda a eae : vennie de cute _mancira’ naa pagade ru ia am wteien cato per assenubiéras ? bre w reve i tle neve a- Cast “Basta “que qualquer companheito d venha-a:enr poderes: ottninwibos sabre : ies, qual “Ham niomentes em A que Mio mils ickttgicvs para falar ao pesoal tade dle i¢ luge para casa, se 0 Metdm ali sletem= ps a tlesguste.: Mavera niuitos que para que nie digam | we ‘iv querem ouvir, fteam™ ©. Ja mais dirctamente, tem. a-scu ‘cane a vigilancia os “Comités de’ Lgiess da Revolugiv™ ¢ 03 agentes de “Departamenta de Syurang be Es a do : Mencionar tnunié du orgdo ne prevcupa mais : Mas ha alyges equ poderia surgir a quakyuer moments alguna arbitrariedade “End de uma arbiters _ leja 30, dias prose, sem ienente ? ; Oa que- outro “depois 0. soltem: Que outro fique 35 ¢ outro 60? I Governo Revolugionatio a sancionar uma "tei dete; le: Panos: a todo @ amembro das forgas, armactas pais, "poder ser pe -rfcitamente vitimas in setae de mil pessnas™, - yfarantias individiiais. 2.7. ; “propor as coisas con o prégu inevitavel oe} axon Departamenti tle Séguranga ‘do Es: . ‘A sua | uma’ - de Sqguranga, cian certo femur, come un aparato inisteriuse to qual & ‘ 14-0000 1 Tene ment en aT TTP AT SF Pat alice etn © AN essas palavias, ¢ ha que sc jun- tar a anulacaa di vidos *Tritia- , as seginntes ela. Mas ‘relagdes cn teis tulos saben que a G myvemo oti t nas macs ‘dus’ comités ‘do Vartido -@. da Mr olicia Secreta”. . : foe “ es yxira ” “defi detenninar.o krau c «iuantidade das penas iziin que “ninguém pralia Mt julgado to no Codigo”, nen xe pederiam sanigies que as estabelecidas nas leis penais”. Du gnes- tno modo proibia-se a aplicagio por analogia dos citalos preveitus, Mas Castro elimina tédas as garantias do modemy Direito Penal. . Sai de Cuba cratmuariente enone quantidade’ de propaganda, : absulctamtente contraria ay que ali acnntece ¢ tem acontecida,: . 3) Xho ha nevessilade de provas-para condenar um acusado; hasta a acusagio de agente du Departamenta de Seguranga do Estado. Os comunistas cobanes incitam a realizagio da Revolug Mar- | sista-Leuinista. Inclusive durinte a crise brasileira de 1961, Fidel Cas- _ tre cdnekimen 0! pover brasileiro A na . pve € inteligente ¢ nic Ihe fez caso. entos. O cartier ne Presidio as autoridades, nen para a realizagao. dus july: regular désses T rituinais tem levado a 4% Cases exlrenmios, c ck isin Calon fusilado apds ter sidu ‘de. 30 anos.” . reendka issn... Onizertos apenas citar fatos, cifras cunctetat Sejam suficientes, por fim, os seyguintes vite Revalugio: : 2.245 fuzilados “93,300 presos 300.000 exilados o 1.000.000 de vistos pedidos.- - Anismo se deve a que um sO partide, o Pare 0 fimdamenty de toda a atividade ’ politica, . Tota: “a vide publica fica ‘letida, aa. retro- 00000-FL T Sete ey jes Neoesshlanty ‘de inanter-se mia “ocypacio pe ile Wvy peritenide, semi ter a inesina razde ce" cunplicklade ‘quit cal “ experangas © -proveitos, para fazer’ frente’ ¢ Sen bewhardrtios: on "ct Estady: nen riraun.os, fui -nataral a adlvem ans que d i | i { ; ’ ooo, Agnele uve «quer agura que.o ‘ cuba de si. -teria entao que trabathar na mats st “rene @ em ' H stato pudesse the a: sinalar, poMto ee este, Shre queni Tunlos as ‘deveres, se daria mituralmente tals as faculdades ne- = wn sunseguir os iieios de cumprit agnie. De serv servo desl proprio, possaria o homens a ser escrave div Eatade. 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14-00000. * t in 104-10170-10059 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | “7 SEA £ i t3eeaee ' : DR wikse INFO PACY LANT CITE SO0M 3338 , : int fL , ae cuece safes M-1, (eke Me=} KAD SAI ON ease “dng! Foltm AND LUNE WESE ALU :NG CUSAN REESE 3 hel s+ roLtH, LUNA, FILED braze pe REPCHS LLASS SELRET/NO FOXCHGN Cs SSEM AOS AS) BoM $0 7AN ROPE Less CURA . - - SUBY DACP RORT CF THE OOM-N AN Ain FORCE ANE mAVY FOR AN bE CP LSAT IONS IN we pon uieam REPUBLIC , OG: EAv e+ AUGUST 1964 PADA: SAAMI CAN REPYGLIC, SANTO DCMibud (1s ALGLE Sods AREA 2 ; : / — 52 a CED 4 easy TURN TO CIA Prground Use Only “Do Not Reproduce 14-0000 OT ‘ _ 7 Yar Poy wee —_—-—-- : ne SOURCE [OMEN ICAN GC YERNAENT SFP CIAL zy (F) with CACELLENT CONTACTS IN MiLi TARY cHRCLES, ‘ cons “sh ee lw COMMENT, eo . . ; 3 eae > . ay _ ce ee eee ee = — —— +--+ deere eee a Loe PP ECECUNCE H re ot tee: eee aa . : i Do. i oe .- , pee See eee OaTt CI TRIBUTED. REPROOUCT * 31 OTHER THAN ISSUING CFFICE 15 PP 14-0000 a. . Aeagreninte oe oa 5 reteset —— SECRET CEMTRAL INTELLIGEMCE AGENCE Intelligence Information Cable i ee , ; , , \ COUNTRY rosin cae rele tT 4 tee os TOCS -s 0s ee DATEQF feb 8 tt ee OR : INFO, - cass; nee pn SUE ee re . “a Fert ee a a a .t : CACHINS CPL OAT At Td ‘ : oe i ! i N ee a PLACE & . . DATEACQ. Dow rcay BEPeeL ts, 3asTS Soeins | CED aun Myra EB SQURCE , FIELD REPORT NOL | AND - 74 7 APPealsa, [«, Bees sce Get Rawen? cee ecear (6 j|en- ed ee ne Oo rr ce st CHRCAtY, : a ! . : . iy ae ved : _— 1, Gri LUMIN CA Ae FORCE ARG Tel Comin. lay NAVY ARE ALUCwWENG CrAPS MANES 2 CUTAN OoILE TL CACHE ARM, AND CIHER SUPPLIES ON TRE DOMINICAN TCA? - PAT CAS Fina. 460 PumiA LUBA, Logie OF Monie oss, THE BOATS, AZ2iVE AND GORART GuiceL:, WITH © FROM Thi GO! RiDAN KAY?, TO CATHE Tn iG canon, he ARMS ABD CTefR SuPO IES AGED NOT OF Comin Can o- THE CUSAN LY-LES 0 NGi FLMAIM AGHCIL, Bai LPALE ae ro reArT ¢ a Tre CRAPT feat SirCuuiel Peis, 2. Ach FORCE COL, oben Ny PCL oR F Ve Tie Trhle malerts: earns tafercesiw eterting (Me Mations Deferee of the Valied Beles WE: Wwe Beet, “6 Ue Rage nee y be ee WW, CRC. Bae 8 ond “4. tne (Feusriotion of resristion of wein lk Boy Mas uer Tr ae ine erterd pereen Er _ SECRET BY Pind Oitite NAVY AR AS SEDER NSA OIC OAD OU GCNEOEe } - stares Ha Abay oct wee ry _ coy . a5 . an : ~ ’ es = ty e my ’ : ~ . ” + 7 ve ae aa ® | 14.0000 se etree cnet mene cen eer, | SECRET. eMRen Putet sas ee OR EMEA FORE ALE GM SANT aS, ” CPLEAT ICA (Louse COMMA, ASSFCATON = DAESe Mena Te ON CONNO1S #9 F5Ris9 real Toes * sob MAR or OF Thos th LARLY wake, Pougoes ARS GOR, ATILA LUNA WESE REPCRTEOLY A: DING MULAN EXELES } EXILE CPEPATIGNS, 3+ FIELD Dissim, srate ~ NOE REST eee Ce ymN eR oy EM ene wpe cag 28 Reet ones : The INMUNTCAN ARMY 15 NOT DIREC IL: ARMY NAY © THVOLAN LU iN fee CUCAN Al# CInesO ¢ NILANT > \ ft L if —_——— ! AD iiita peep i ne eneneenen MAD en) gpeneere :! CONTINUATION OF DCS INFORMATION REPCAT me i ed \
104-10170-10064.pdf
14-0000 n : 104-10170-10064 . [2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | . , , fe eee a7 ™ : : Peery DISPATCH a * lene Deputy Chief, WH/SA Soc Chief of Station, JMWAVE /14,C NE SSS i "SUBJECT IC/AMSPELL/Operationat . Te j by 42 OO AMSPELL Tour of Latin America JP ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES REFS; > _ WAVE 1448 HLBA 6911 BOGO 4332 © QUIT 5867 HEGA 2900 SAGO 6577 : : SAGO 6595 : an ° LAPA 5550 HVCA 11,393 oe ee SOM MO Oa 1. SUMMARY. The Reference A. ANSPELL exhibit toured six Latin American countries during a five-month period, February-June 1964. With the exception of Guayaquil and La Paz -- where excel- lent resultS were achieved -- the tour was only moderately success- ful, and must be classified a failure in Quito, Santiago and Montevideo. According to ANSPELL, the total number of persons who viewed the exhibit was 6,720, Another 2,792 persons reportedly attended conferences at which the AMSPELL team gave talks on the Reference A. exhibit and the: dangers..and..weaknesses..of-Castro-. Communism. .Publicity was given the exhibit: by 34 newspapers (47 items), 30 radio stations, and six television stations. AMSPELL estimated the TV audience ‘at 1,300,000. Sample clippings are enclesed under separate cover. Reports from WH stations and the WAVE debriefing of the AMSPELL team lead us to conclude that the tour was a moderate success that could have been much better if if had been better organized and if the ANSPELL team had had more ‘ , experience. (On balance) we believe the tour was well worth the ~ vee, approximately $12,000.00 KUBARK paid out. We do not, however, : ! believe it should be repeatéd in the foreseeable future in view of the relative inexperience shown by the AMSPELL team on the ‘recent tour and the many difficulties encountered in trying to organize the exhibit in the various cities. . / CONTINUED / Attachments: U/SC — OP ; A. AMSPELL Statistical Repo —— = , , B. Misc. Press Clippings i (Geir. 4/8 a a Care TYPED pare osparcheo || DISTRIBUTION: 7 : . , 3 ~ DC/WH/SA, w/attachs, u/sc ; 23 July 64 ; ; UFGA-16,980 HEADQUARTERS MLE NUMBER g 19-124-26-/3 14-0000 a na . ~ DISPSATOR £74800 AND NUMOER CONTINUA non OF GUXSSIFICASION e. : , * ~ > oe . : DISPATCS s E CRET | ces 16,950 a .w. 2. COLONBIA. - ceca, Bogotit The AMSPELL team arrived in Bozata on 12 February 1964. but were unable to make contact with the local ANSPELL/AMDARB contact until the next day. They were unable to get adequate advance publicity and had trouble finding space for the exhibit. About 200, ‘persons attended .the exhibit, and AMSPELL conferences vere attended by approximatelr 485° persons, fiunA=G911reported{ 1g -9's observations on the local reaction to the tour, which he judged’ to be indifferent. The ANSPELL teat freely. admitted to WAVE that the Bogota operation was something less than successful, but “blamed the lack of advance prepara= tions and the existence of an unfriendly press for their failure. It should also be noted that the AMSPELL team was not on the best of terms with some of the™local Cubans, and this fact probably had a good deal to do with the poor showing. ot . b. Medellin. The showing in Medellin was better. than in Bogota. -The press was lukewarm but the director of the Caracol radio station gave. them’ considerable publicity, and they were able to hold the exhibit in | entral spot in the city. About 400 persons visited the exhibit over “a period of three days, and 850 persons attended con=.. ferences given by the team. . t a eo c. Cali, The team received yood advance press pYay in Cali, : which was perhaps one reason for the fact that the local Communist party was also well prepared for their arrival. On the very first worning of the exhibit, a large crowd of Communists tried to enter tne exhibit with the obvious intention of starting trouble, and when they were a locked out began to throw rocks and “stinkbombs" into the exhibit hall, 77 The incident provided considerable publicity for. AMSPBLL, as reported in BOGO 4332, A total of 100 persons attended the exhibit. The AMSPELL team claimed tnat the Communists were very strong in Cali and that work- ing there was like swimming upstream, ' 3, ECUADOR. a. Quito. The team arrived in Quito on 25 March, after spend- ing several days in an unsuccessful attempt to obtain visas for Peru. QUIT 5867 reported the AMSPELL team's personality clashes with the local AMBARBs. and the consequent poor performance by the AMSPELL team, who complained of the absence of police protection, adequate facilities for the exhibit, etc., and departed just two days later on the 27th. One member remained in Bogota to hold conferences, attended by 325. . persons, Whiie not accepting the blame for this fiasco, the AMSPELL ; team generally corroborated the above story in their debriefing by WAVE. After such incidents as reported in QUIT 5867, we are reluctant to recommend any future tours, . b. Guayaquil, The AMSPELL team considered Guayaquil their most successftl operation, an opinion seconded by Guayaquil base. who termed it. a “resounding success," (See QUIT 5867 and HEGA 2900). The exhibit received front page coverage in "El Universo” and "El Telegrafo’, and they were given a half hour on a major TV station, An estimated total of 1,200 persons visited the exhibit, and the team spoke before 40 members of a local group, Frente de Defensa Nacional, : 4, Santiago, Chile. The AMSPELL team arrived in Santiago on 5 March to coincide with the opening of the Latin American Youth Congress (LAYC), The Santiago operation was a complete loss because Chilean customs authori- ties would not release the exhibit during the congress aod the AMSPELL team was unable to obtain space of any kind to hold conferences due to competition from the congress for space. (See SAGO 6577). The AMSPELL team had been counting on a contact in the Catholic trarersity, (erhando SANHUESA, |to facilitate their activities but (SANHLESA ft ld them that the LAYC was a failure from the Communist side and that°the AMSPELL teas could contribute more by remaining quiet than. by actively propagandizing . ; , CONTINUED / a CLAGSIFICATION NO ; PAGE NO. Sco SJaq Use PREVIOW'S EDITION. SEC RET [| 2 CONTINUED 1408 k 14-0000 eee CLASSIFICATION o c : ISPATCH SYBOL AND WORETE ONTINUATION OF. i . bispaTcH | SECRET | UFGA 16,9800 7 ee against {and thereby calling attention to Was that ‘the AMSPELL team did nothing,. An amateurish plan to kidnap.a Cuban delegate. to tne LAYC as hostage -for political prisoners in Cuba Was quickly ‘scotehed by the Station. (Sea SAGO 6595), ) -the congress, The end result Ss. La Paz, Bolivia, ; ae... The AMSPELL team arrived in La Paz on 17 March, and aftor some difficulty in obtaining space were finally able to open the exhibit in Club La Paz on 21 March, As noted in LAPA 5550, exhibits and con= ferences wore held in various locations ‘in tlie city, with the closing performance on'25 March at the Scaln Theater hosted by the Venozue lan ambassador, “The exhibit received excellent coverage in all four of the: ead ing ‘La Paz: newspapers and. the three largest radio’ stations carried AMSPELL conferences, Despite the excellent publicity, a total of only _ “600 persons visited the exhibit in La Paz, According to AMSPELL, ‘this * was due to Bolivian preoccupation with such things as a national day ‘to demand a Passage to the sea for Bolivia which stopped all traffic and- communication, . 6. Argentina, : : t : : LA . . 2 a : a. Buenos Aires, ' Tho AMSPELL team 27 March during Holy Week, In addition to the delay caused by Holy Week celebrations, -the team had difficulty finding space for the oxhibit, With the help of the Chamber of Commerce, the. exhibit finally opened on . 6 April in Chamber of Commerce offices on Leandro Allen Street. An ~ estimated 1,200 persons visited the exhibit during a four-day period, and good. publicity was. also obtained in the La:Prensa and La Razon newspapers, The AMSPRLL group also obtained [0 minutes on Panorana Mundial, Channel 7 TV, as part of a 30-minute program on Cuba and the overthrow of Goulart in Brazil. According to AMSPELL, the Panorama. program is rated as lraving 500,000 viewers, The AMSPELL team also held. four conferences. before small groups of Rotarians and university student “which were attended by a total of. 400 persons, _arrived in Buenos Aires on b. Rosario, ’The -AMSPELL team arrived in Rosario on 11 April and opened the exhibit on 15 April, after the customary difficulties of finding a site due to the lack of advance preparations, The local Chamber of commerce finally came through with an excellent site, the "Galeria Libertad", in the center of town, A total of 2,000 persons visited the exhibit during the three days it was open, focal news- papers (La Cronica, La Tribuna, La Capital) Gave good publicity to the tour, The local radig.stations gave Spot announcements of the exhibit but did not give any additional publicity, . ce Cordoba, The AMSPELL team made a hurried trip to Cordoba, where they were able to show the exhibit to an estimated 600 persons during a three-day stay, 20~23 April. The local chamber of commerce was again very helpful in arranging for Space for the exhibit and obtain ing local press publicity, Good press coverage was obtained in los Principios and Cordoba, 7. Montevideo, Uruguay. The AMSPELL team reported that Montevideo was the worst performance of the entire ‘tour, with only twenty persons attending the exhibit, They arrived on 26 April and after unsuccess— fully attempting to obtain a site in a central location, felt obliged to accept space in the Catholic Club, considered a center of reaction by many Uruguayans and remote from the main thoroughfares, Despite the poor reception and the lack. of good local contacts, a fair amount of publicity was obtained in the local press and the AMSPELL team had a One-hour show on the local TV channel 10, ¢ CONTINUED 7 TT — . CLASSIFICATION PAGE NO. USE PREVIOUS EDITION, SECR 'E T |e] Cemutiwren 3 14-0000 ..9:May, having cut Brazil from the tour because of visa problems. Their @arly arrival caught their local contacts unprepared and it’ was not “until 16 May that the exhibit opened. Excellent support was provided ‘that local support was not always as. effoctive as in Caracas. ° : CLASSIFICATION t * PAGENQ sco S3qa 0s USE - PREVIOUS EDITION. 3 ECRET | | | 4 : CONTINUED ; CLASSIFICATION OISPATCN SI MBOL AND NUMZER CONTINUATIGN OF ~ j , ' DISPATCH | SECRET UFGA 16,98 ° — Tt 7 - 3 ay. Caracas Venezuela. “The ANSPELL team arrived in Caitacas on by station assets: and widespread publicity was given to the event, However, the. exhibit was located in-a relativoly remote spot and onl 300. persons attended the exhibit, according to AMSPELL. (Tho Station estimate was 400-500). Another 140 persons attonded ANSPELL con forences. The station report (HVCA-11393) which has been corroborated by the WAVE debrieting of the AMSPELL team, describes the typical experience of the AMSPELL- team throughout the. tour with the exception. . 9, Enclosed under separate cover 1s an AMSPELL statistical summary’ or the tour and press clippings from: the. countrd 6s visited, Bee P Ue Ae + ANDREW K, REUTEMAN £S cory 1
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14. 104- 10170- 10096 = DATE : 2 rune 2 : CONF sas 8 ; _Merted (J Nowe rau O- . . INFO “DOP, CA 2, ca/PEG, “eu/ror, chy. eilers, ci/or, Fi, WHT, sic ~ part weet ote OB CLASSIFIED hssaee const (aitce mas Misr] sk UNIT SAS /H02/ PA-PaC 1 INDEX xr: 6055 - 0 NO INDEX 5 FILE IN C$ FILE NOL RE Paine (heed Jone): a) ' _5é5 BELOW _ Ne CS Record Value. pewtvoy, , 0 , FROM: DIRECTOR Ri ole nw copy asintcard = ff]. . Branch repy Abed oe Indie sted a Q , RE Tndeuma \cheek-onehs Sigvatare: ‘GU 8308 PAST NO. WAYS | CARA RIOD HONS LER . ; SAGO -LIKA LAPA eur? se, - . DIVYA “Uns LES FEGNANCEZ ROCHA SOEUR MANUZL SALVAT~20QUE FELIX conte ora PASHO . te cooeoumaring{orrigeny RELEASING OFFICER l SabeceR-E-T rouse 1380. “eg ; fe REPRODUCTION ay OTHER THAN Trg. ISSUING OFFICE iS. PROHIBITED. | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992]: - Cpr No. , RETURN TO CIA _ Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce
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14-0000 104-10170-10109 I | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | a | XFFrSe ; Oftice of Crictn: Report blade Atz op ashes | eo Tone: geaigang .___ | 2} February 1 oe Subjects : o er . ASRUARD NEA | oe Classification; ~~ . _ . . : a : Reference: Prone. arr : _peoart TKY=870 dated 12 san, 10S entitled PET are(?) as requested by purding, tha. fodlaring vag furniset dy tee =esders of Air ‘Ground Forees Resources and Techical staff. ime first source, u/Sgt. Harry Sinan states thet Neusem's first nme is Bereasy freqettly nertioned “ AERHARD, He-wag berm and educated in cemerny. aks. ; _ the ‘tree of atucation he. received undsr the Qermsns afd also. tha sethods” . Coe oo oof dastructiors. ‘Set. TNS said thet WR tag a Bedhentc. with tha ava. we re prior to entering tha 1S. insy. ire ta hig work with the et, WSmauN ia . “a close friend of féneral CHOTA TT. He fa a quict fellow and vary seldon | He Ls bald due to tyohus. - | : - qaters into: conversation. | Tha second source, Hr. PEgeoe UT Th, Rermany and has been in chitta for-a ‘ong time was an engineer, according ta Hr, MEzST OO, Neus. sentinents. He is a waiet fellow and s states that Foe waa exiled from - prior to dsintre the ava, he am tevar emressed ay aldo afcazes anyone. in ” poldvieal me. 4 conversation. This source also states that ha never heard Neumann mention hig favily relations. NORTETOreD TEANE: At Kunming: This case 4g congidered te be closed at Teeimng. the musing ‘office nar ebtein further inforcation fron other fellow soldicry of the alr '. (round Forces Resource end *-chnleal staff. Distribution: irk 72 = Washington, Dee : * L- deuro ‘ ane seneeneneal 1 = net. 202 2 = Kumting 1 = vuelyarg 14-00000 Hod MARRY OF THE NA - - Phone #: 617-222 ar og hereby “request mandatory review of classifie i ‘material (see “‘altached List) “in the yecords/docuiment collec of ne vo Soe pots oan -"_“Wational Seourtty Files _ A record. group or collection) crn, ; Z rovisions of Executive order 116525. * in accordance with the .p o Section 5 (c): Name “ot Requestor: Richard D- Kahoney Address? 019 S. Mitd Tempe 5 Ariz. Aves ; c ite os ”; ue +o . 14.0000 In wealy refer tor or wot «BLA 76-269 - ’ : request anda document” lise. The” identification: ‘of: ‘the - : Library file which: contaltis the “documer s)° is given id’ che document’ ‘fete: os ane ¢ 3 there is: any - question concer ing: chia a request, do not. hesitate to- “contact ae _ ; ‘please review the. dscunent (3) and: if “ghey i inay. L be declaaai fied, mark thes gee og at _ Appropriately. ‘Tf 'a documeric ‘should. vemain classified in the interest Cy *. national security, please. provide va’ with. the applicable exemption: category | Py Lo ‘from: ‘Section 5(B) of ‘the’ Executive. order ‘and. with a date.or event when: © : automatic - declassifigacion may be agedmpl ished. We would appreciate | return the document copies “with your’ Fesponse.: : , ; Director: . : a ae ' ‘Records Declassification Divisfon . _ ; or Enclosures =; , ~ o 7 * ' ; . ; . a . a . . . . ve . : i SEGRE et ben 2 7 ‘; ee —_ “UNCLASSIBIE 9D UPON REYOVAL OF | ENCLOSURES Gia OC PO. 8658 Keep. Freedom i in Tour Future With U.S. Saving: Bonds oomph Mead) Te deen ot) n OEE ELSES Nanas BERT ER RT tae asc one eply dated 26 Jury 4 l Letter dated’ ; : ndations: | ustad, initial tion to deny the document in toto ‘under provision. f.E.0. 11652, as amerided, Add: provision S(BV 03) cae Background: _— , Se On 8 January 1976, Mr. Richard D, : va mandatory review of two classifi nal aTReaNes and Records. Service (NARS) ohn F, “Kennedy Library. cots ; “On. 19 April 1976, the NARS referred: Mr.> poney'S request. with. copies of the ‘documents to CIA. “The Agency was asked to review the documents, If declassified, they were to be marked appropriately, E2 IMPDET . CL RY 012270 ; CONFIDENT 31 Whea - Detached From a i rom 4 gha ee € they. remained €la es: d to cite. th ERS wrote of the di n 3s August 1976, Mr. Mahoney ‘wrote’ = and appealed the decision to with= . declassffication: Item #2 of his” 7.3, - Recommendations: “yo piel Tab B-2 contains TOCSNB 3/687,851 dated “12 -November. 1963. During the initial review, -the . document ‘was denied in toto to requestersunder | | - Provision. §(R) (2) of E.0. 11652, as amended: document is-based on-“ACL~1832 dated 10 November , 1965.) T- recommend that the initial determination. " to deny the. document to the requester in toto 2 ol Under provision “§(B) (2) .o¢ E.Q. N1O52, as amended, - be sustained -and that Provision S(BV(3) of E.0, : fo 1652 now be applied, The information is from a ye kl, ‘a sensitive source with unique access to a poli- : : po "tical leader. 1¢ Teleaséd, the information could fo ‘ cause embarrassment to the United States Govern- ment ‘and exacerbate relations with a friendly foreign government, ; i Ob. - During the DDO appeals re cation-review Was Conducted, ‘The Properly classified and Properly m _ with the provisions of Eo. 1165? View, a Classifj- document is . = arked. in- accordance ! » aS amended, — , a : Due to. the sensitivity of the subject matter, a . pe a . meaningful sanitization Cannot be made, : oo : i : oy . boy CONFIDENTIAL When Netahed From r2e ; , Aliathments e-00000, ‘OCC. has “fot tions.” . “yet Concurred--in these ~ seeer CONFIDENTIAL When Detached. From Attachments 14-0000 . ". 7 Sofa ct is, ry ve : O09 ty : Hf 1% O : : Zon stitns { ’ +} . Infurs atlon aad Srivaey 2222 Jonas or Central Intell igeace Rovieg 7 Angton, yt, 2050 _ ot : Dear Shs . —— oot ~ . ; . Vater Ri conan : ¥ -2%@ 050 aDraal your dest Pe Jocunent 2 of NLk-T6-759 : « e : ” Say : PEGE ress : posts “elt. reliaqu ter : the sy mh. : relea i Thank you for your sorsblderation. To last Porvend ts : heartazg fron you. . . : . ‘ 1400000 8 GENERAL Sai ° etd dak Oe spore . oy : woe eo at! Ff ; a . “\gireo's sates oF Mi RICA ) ?VICES ADM! NISTRATICN Mational Archives anid Reeords Service Washington, DC 20403. 7 , - ; . Ta teply refer tot ~ | toe : ; ape t Q3178 _- : a MX-76- 921 : : a a : a . ; 1 Ly Me. Gene F. Yilson . ; - Z ue. Tofecvation and Privacy Goordivator. a CO = ert : nae mo ; E-76-150 i : Contral, Intelligence Ageney Washirgten,. DC --20505 Lo ‘Dear Mr. Wilsons . Under the peovistons uf Scetiou 5(C), Executive Ocder 11652, a cescarchee has requested the maindarery classt£feation veview of the enclosed decument (3) ; froa the holdings of one of the Presidential libraries. Fnelosed are coples of the researcher's reynest and a dweument List. The tdencification of tha . / el cae cunt + -Libeacy file vhfch contaiag Che document(s) ta given in the document List. - Té thave fa any questtoa concecafng this réquest, do not heaitate to contact us. . . : . Pleven cer sientGay ‘ Jowey Da duchasattied, mark thea . appropebecaly, Tk a document h ita clauuified in the {nterest of natfonal securizy, please provide as with the sppltcable exenplton category from Section $(3) o€ the Rxecutive ecder and with a date or event when : ouplished. We would apprectate cetucn pouse, , cout as eutomitic dectasshfication may be of the document coptes with your & yr . - cb i iA A. Tice son Director : ” Rovords Reclagsiffeation Diviston i Fnelosuces : . xs “SS : 3 : i - tw . = 4 =X ~~ ia) Ur CLASSTETED UP) - ” 14-0000 pnt HAN DATORY REVIEW OF 4 ae ASO Pe CRD BATS (weby OF THE NATLOHAL ARCMLV ES ID ORECHDS t . og eo _ _ Daten ot Reqne rt “1/B7t6 ae - ae of Deposttorys _ os Addess: _. 3:30 HAD ALO ROM Vhone f2 _G1%-225-0290 Oat t hereby request, rendatory coview of alas sified... ; a : “akeeiad (sae albucheod Lis 1) ink racordsfdocuacnk collect tons : : ar . : “ . oo - ! : a RATIOUAL, SeCuie ‘San PUSS _ ' “Cain. cord prvoup or collection) ; a pore ty -~ : Ta ceeerdsece with the ocovisions of Sxecukive Oder 171652, * , . : ’ Segkion 9D (c). : a _ - _ Te, . . . . : . . . 1 Rich: vd 9 pyle KRshoney ; Mame Of Requestoc: “HOLS. MALL hyo. fee eter cee ere ee tee ce eae em net wae igeeneee . Pempe, Avizona: 85282 ; Addvess: Bs Rs a Phone é ous v « . ares 14-0000 CORP UD STEAL SECREE) oF : . vOP SHeReT oe a Uonavkod Cat ee _ ne possibly ¢lass tied) ee TotaL Classi lied | Unclassified Atkachbeents (for infor ination paty) eciption (identi Sc Bo. P8002 /33BE "Siuniftesnce of 7 . 8 : a Association &zreement" : some. Ly oe: "Subdjeetr Gs 4 s Meonel. orticials on Feoneh J As : Blsek Ree) sa" . 73/53 OCT No. 2375/63: "Subject: Afrieas 5 c . ; Ronetions to US Positions in Sceurity : Counetl Dobabas on PorSuguese Territories and South Afcrica" ; - : a - : . : i 4 jo: Por archivist: Docurents fron NSk a3, Box 3° : ‘ 14-0000 { $ 7 dinaairy Fo 1, bnforsation Review Cr SORANDUM FOR: Chad rins ATTENTION. foMr. IL Gl Bean, Sivistest foe davoemst ion SUBIECT r oENXecutive Order HOS! Anpent-- Richard boyle Mahoney Ci 76-160)" REFERENCE > OA. Qnitdal Request Crom NARS dated’ VW May 1976 vith attachaants, Be. IPS Reply to NARS dated 24 June 1976. C. Appeal Letter, 2° Septesber bo7o, 1. Sumagiy af Recanse determination To deay in to . : intel lisence report ortetimated bs imi Stn dated 19 Septeuber under cxemotion FCB} C2b of Exceutive Order (E.Q.) 2) , and add the cjaim of E(B) (5) of EQ. $1652, 7 the daitiat mn 2. Backsrorinl: mhovoef the prt *) Anitiaced on » Kepncds Library H/OEG6 TAO cordance : of VO, T1652, Soe SC), The request for iew vas fou via tie National Archives and ecord on TQ May LOF6. , a a. Richard Doyle Mahoney who ts identified as a@ rese: § Janunry 1976 through the a mamlatory revicw of THOS _with the proevis : bers sponded to TIARS om 24 cune 1o76, ong offer things, Cid dente! ta TOCSDR- 3/656,740, which s lten Sa on t S request, ou 14-0000 SECRET stated that the docunent- had to remain ified inde finitely in ordér to protect . Gntel Ligenée sources and niethods, and. stated -that release of segregable portions was not fea ible. -This wag based upon acct ification w oby a. knowledge’ neh-Agrican arfairs, dated 24 May 1976. Ae Fe ~l c.,. Mr Richard Doyle Mahoney appenled | this ~ dete minatian, dirccely’ to (PS. in a letter dated 22 September 1976..; He speéifically asked if | it would’ not. be possible to refedse a sani tized yexSion- of the document without Jeopardizing- national “security, - or nat oa Je 3. Ree mendations: detailed. recunmendations. by DDO/TSS/PTCG. The second ieview was conducted oon TOCSDB-3/656, 7490 on 22 Necenber 1976 by Furope “at. Secret in accordance with E.G, 12652. - Europe Division determined after review chat there were foreign policy and Lisison sensitivities which preetluded downgrading TDCSIB-3/656,740, or sterilizing the document and releasing portions thereof, at this time. .Spcecificatly the report describes in a critical and subjective way various a , living and dead, The knowledge by the current : ~ French government that this particular information, or. general information of this same type, had been circulated at high levels of the U.S. government to. ; ; would be detrinental to current U.S./French foreign : . relations, Furthor, one of the individuals and cabinet officer. Relations with the French liaison services are presently reasonably good, and disclosure of informution of this sort would. probable spill-over effect on U.S./French foreign relations. . : are CONFER TIAL 4 Yeta hed From 2- Aliichiments y : . eb able officer with experience. a. See the Appeals Review Forms: for specific b. A second classification review was requested Division, which decided to retain the classification French governmental entities and French personalities mentioned is a former French intelligence operative undoubtedly have a detrimental effect on future U.S. relations with French liaison services, as well as a ta 14-00000 \ Poe - epee Dindsdon deterred phat it rs . oe ; aYso mecessurny bao proteet sotacen cushoacteats : 4 : . The source as currentty actis., acest fu : inforuntien tu the doctuiei& whoit the eo i : J security scrvdce wor sid Crtieutts bieite rt : Bo, current ahisclostre of that invessut dow ty ae : : iy . in fect he Likely to point the Sleeer of suspistun t } mom orelativety sonbbh peuyp of poredbtal sources, one of whom is source. Paititei boo protect - ' ee this source wanld in tien jeopardise COA retat ions : pe : Soo “with ctireentoaind (rituste soteces, ne oo f ‘ : . ; : : : dy The uadersiencd appeats aad Vitige ten : Of Picer agrecs with Chis position. Lo. |. 4.0 Me. Lavery of OG hes not yet concurred in \ , ; these recommendations. po a March F vine fn ‘ ; : y nn . . : . Mack Hf. Wood, tr. Bar Apacs Oftiecr Actachaents 2) . : : ‘tab A = References A-€ ‘ Tab Boe Fuld Teast of ‘ThCsIn- Oey “et /053,7 ou ; : COORDINATION: DATE x EUR/EXO | _fytptitam LUPE fo F Yan aa cee a oo a es UNMET natiae CHER Tet RANE ame oer 14-00000 Eos - 15 NLE Sophacbas 22, 1975 Tuten: won and Pelvacy Coontinator Contval Indollagenes Ay viey Washlag tong DyCe ° 20505. So, OO Les/nepedn ; Eyforsation Roviow Comittes. a . , ce. . . cfs Gine So Wilson o SET E7V6-1Sd ee Doar Inforsabtlon Rovio Coretta: OME ste the provlulons of Peacntiva Codor 11552, Tvowld les te appaal Tha CTA'g doolsion te oxounh dactemant 9a os say of 489 portions theraof fev bola doclagaiviats Nh ~7S - But As aa Azaney has dons with sone aany of ry doelassifleation reguesta, told it nat b9 passiblo to releases a sanitiued version of tho daaimant withorh Jyopardining national security? L Jook forvacd ta raceiving your reply and Uhant you for your -egnsbloyation of this and proviows apsials, Stnovvaly, 200 DQ a O Richard Paylo showy oon Fe Yonnaly Tdbrary Traplg Road iatthent Hasse 02154 4 i i ae 3 Ce 1 ws oo: nt] 14-0000 IME SF 25231 _ tetmeylyg a 7 | W Best oO eee SOR NED ESTA Peels a Se ats - RR sebeTaS wn co aa rm on oan By SRI CPP Sad EY TORE ca aise WONG . FA I AT eg GORE CRBC ae 2633! : : ~ Boner eas y toc as as re Mee tp : | SORFIDESPEAL #20000 | Volunteera Organization Cosnetl, which | a , ivhont any succaes,: Be thereupon honed 4 Taterral Revenue office about the matter. . a 3 ; Binco this exercies ‘regenbleo an Agency ‘Panstiog operation we ms . -ehackes ou tiles iemaltately for cérr ipmylence on the “mb sot" ‘bat.found. 0: " moe. -It'4s aloo coaceivadla’ that: ate may be a DD/P. Speration that aia not pase through ‘cur hands. “Can ‘you chock on tha wetter? 0207 224 weums wun : tay Te Dienst fer QAM Hey 7 ; : —— : God Pat 20a IK Kc Copy FI eee f eGR * 2287 v chine -f 1B B 6" ise of t -do Se od (b) C1) ¢ (b) (3) (a) and (b) (6)°,°POIA. vod - sci" 7316/02690-70 undate pa and cSscI- ~516/00815 dated horny 1971. oF job Tee os Charles A. Braga : : Chief, Services ‘Stare . EY INPDET. CL BY 00121% 0° 4 14.00000° heist = na tea “8 & November 1975. ‘formation and Priv cy Elaine Fulte equest ‘No, Oe 2 This Dir Orate does maintain an official file-on Subject. “review-of this file-and other records..of this” . Pipctorate reveal the following information identifiable® with requester, oe une rrr Tat v0 ay. Seven documents originating with the FBI. 2.0. : Please forward these document descriptions to the. at “FBI 'so' they’ can correspond directly with the requester, ~ Ys. Subjece: ‘Venceremos Brigade "| ME Date: 7 January 1970— wae See -: Origin of Réport: Washington, D.C, aa '- No Bureau ‘File Number or Field File Number provided, ce to (2). Subject: Marian £1 /... Date: 10 June 1970 Origin: . Washington, D.C, : No Bureau File Number ot Field File ‘Number provided, ; wine Fuller - (3). Subject: Committee of Returned Volunteers -. noe Date: 12 June 1970 _ vet Origin: New York City oe So File Number: 100-447724 : : (4). Subject: Marian Elaine Fuller Daté: ° 30-September 1970. : Origin: Washington, D.C. No Bureau File Number or Field File Number provided. (5). Subject: Marian Flaine Fulle eT papas 839 April 1971 _ Origin: Washington, D.c._ _ File Number: 100-47256 _ — Atiiinistrative = tnjerpai Usa P. 14-9000 @iaitishatie ~ nana ig @ | Subject: -Marian Elaine Fuller’ °° Pate: 0 June 1972) |: . Origin: . Washington, D.C. File. Number .100-47256 in Elaine Fuller’ e ENS report’ entitled "Sugar Cane-Cutters fo Te Pore te, {rom Cuba,” dated 29. April 1970, originating © ateached fez Maite. 18 copy. of. this document is 3). me _— attached“ for referral tothe Immigration and Naturali- .-- zation Service so they ‘Can ‘correspond directly with’: the requester... °°) 0 en c. | Three documents originating with this : Ce J Agency, of which sanitized versions are attached, Further * descriptions are as. follows: . : so, C1). Name Trace Request dated 12 November - 1968, exempt per (b) (3) (a) (sources and methods), - (b) (6) (privacy) and. (b) (1) (properly Classified) of . the: Freedo “of Information Act, as amended. | Sy. ‘Memorandum dated 24 November 1968, a “exempt per '(b){3).(b) (CIA Act of 1949) and (QI) (properly. Classified) of the Freedom of ‘Information | : 4 Act, as amended, ° : a (3). Cable dated 20 February 1970, exempt : per (b)(3)(b}(CIA Act of 1949) and (b) (1) (properly Classified) of the Freedon of Information Act, as amended, | Charles A, Briggs - Chief, Services Staff PMS! ome Beers te. Cp ee tp Adtinistrative = Internal Use Only [PPE Se ar ce ne TE re ak Type lke en,, 14-0000 “CIA S28 7 27 AH 25 . 22 July, 1873 440), Pine &. Philadelphia, Pie 19104 ‘ te 6 oe Robert S, Young Coordinator, Freedom of Information Act Washington, D.C, 20505 ~ IRS 75-4057 Sear Hobert Young a am writing pursuant to , the Freedom of Information Act, % vu. S.C. Sec, 552, et seq... : to request that you provide me with 2 any und all records, documents, memoranda, ' Jetters and any Information of any type or kind and in any form concerning me that {gs on file,.in the possession of, accéssible to, or maintained by- your agercy. If for any reason you decide not to forward to me any of the information that I have hereby requested, I further request that you identity the nature of the information withheld and the roasons for your action, I presently reside at 4401 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. I was born on 6 July, 1942, My social security number is 416-60-7822, T ask you to waive ‘any fees according to the Act which permits it when the request “is in the public Interest because furnishing the information can be considered as primarily benefiting the public." Ithink this is the case. As provided in the amended Act, I expect to receive a reply within 10 working days, Sincerely, Eloie Filler Elaine Fuller 14-00000 Reduiest dated i aly 1975, . TPS Reply. ‘dated 19 March: 76. : Appeal Letter Received 26: April | 1976, of Recoaméndations: ‘a. Sustain initial determinat ion to deny: in toto ito, requester two DDO originated documents: under ‘exemptions. (b) (2), (0) (3), and (5) (6) of FOTA, Remove ’ (b) (6) fron one document; add evenp tion YQ) t ‘both documents, iTabs B-5 and R- 6), b. Release additional. infornation in thrée ea, . bbvO originated dacurénts Previously released in’ sanitized form--excised portions exempted | under (aD, _— (b) (2), | (b) (3), and -(b) (6) of the FOTA, as aPPTO- “ priate. (Tabs 3-1 ‘thru B-3), a a ge, Correct the nanes of the deciding officials ; eT . in the appeal response to requester, : eo ae d. Advise requester that cocument B-5 super- cedes document B-6 and contains the exact ‘same information. €. IPS advise FBI that document B-5 supercedes : document B-6 and that the latter should be destrayed ri _ to avoid duplicate referrals in the future, . po oo f. Correct dates on documents 3-5 and 6 pr > oo —-E2 IMPDET Ply i CL BY 012170 pss a ye CONFISENTIAL When er Tags Le on en oo Des tached From. — SECRET Atlachrtents 14.90000 penne ae en ae eta ep me TT get : . : \ . Do “as On 22 suly 1975, Ms. Elaine Fuller wrote oe . to CIA.and requested all and any information con- . Leerning. her maintained by CIA under the EOIA,. . -t. She provided..some biographic information and asked “that any fees. ‘be waived, ; bs-' On 15 December 1975, “IPS/DMA advised DDO that two docunents concerning Ms. Fuller had been referred to CIA by the FBI. | i : _¢. On 19 March 1976, IPS wrote to Ms. Fuller and-enclosed sanitized versions of four documents, three of which were DDO documents, Deletions had Been made under (b) (1), (6b) (3), and (b)(6) of the | “FOTA., Two additional. DRO documents (those referred by ‘the FBI) were denied in toto under the same exemptions. The exemptions were explained, the denying officials were identified by name, and ~ Ms, Fuller was advised of her right to appeal, Ms, Fuller was also advised that FBI and INS ori- ginated material was being referred to the FBI and INS for their direct response to her request. [N.B. When IPS listed the four documents they . erroneously tisted the Deputy Director of. Security “as denying cocument 1. and Chief, Services Staff as responsible for documents 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. In fact, the Deputy Director of Security was the denying official of document 4 and Chief, Services Staff for documents 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6. OGC should , point out and correct this error in their letter to requester]. 2. Background: d. En an undated letter received by CIA on 26 April 1976, Ms: Fuller appealed the decisions pursuant to subsection (a) (6) of the FOIA. 3. Recommendations: a. Tabs B-1 thru B-3, B-5, and B-6 contain the . _ documents constituting the ppo’ appeals review. Please - ; . | refer to these tabs fot my recommendations concerning individual docunents. ‘CONFIDENTIAL When 72: ; Detached From ‘ | | -_ SEPOEY | _ Attachments 14-0000 SECRET _b. As stated in Paragraph 2c above, I recommend that OGC, in their letter. to requester, correct the previous error in identifying the ; deciding officials, . Dae. €, Document B*6 is a CSCI that transmits an- “s. accumulative machine listing to the FBI. This . document is updated periodically and previous listings should be destroyed. Document B-5 is. ; . theupdated’ and final machine Tisting for 1970 9 | - - and@ superceded document ‘B-6 ‘which should have - Lo been’ destroyed; I -recommend that OGC advise requester’ that: document B-§ supercedes document ot ; B-6.and-contuined the-exact sane information, I eee further recommend that IPS drsw this matter to , the attention of the FBI so future duplicate ‘referrals imay be avoided, : , d. oA classification review of the five documents _ listed in Tab B has- been Conducted, The documents - are properly marked. and Properly classified in / accordance with Executive Order 116352, as amended, All non-exempt information has been identified and recommended for release to requester, +. @. The FBI and INS documencs pertaining to Subject located in DDO files have been referred in writing to the respective agencies for their direct response to requester. (See Tad Cc). 4. Mr. Bill Ashbaugh of OGC kas concurred in these ‘recommendations. ° . a t , ‘ “4d y atone OF fi bee igh . Dube v8 DDO Appeals Officer Attachments: _Tab A = References A-C | Tab -B = Documents B1,B2,B3,B5, and B6 Tab C = NIS & FBI Referral Letters ams CONFIBENTIAL When -3- Festached From 7 . a . SECRET mo Attachments 14.90000 “Hoe fe wy ‘Con . . . oN : Sore sear ry Eldine Fuller — 4401 Pine St... Philadelphia, Pa. 39104 _ ., _ Gene F. Wilson poy Information and Privacy Coordinator Central Intelligence Agency . Washington, 0.C. 20505 Dear “Gene Wilson, t ‘On 23 March, 1976 I received some material on myself from your files which only. partially answered my request for information. Your letter . indicated that an ‘appeal should he directed. to you. This letter consitutes that appeal pursuant to subsection (a) (6) of the Freedom of ; Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552). As provided for in the Act, I will expect’ to receive a reply within 20 working days. Sincerely, aye pe ae -Elaine Fuller 92, HY 5S J 99 day 14-0000 18 April 197 nformat on and Privacy State ; 5 Iss/Policy and Information. Coordination Group °. :- American Volunteer: ‘Group; American. ot , ee _--Volintary Guerrillas; Alternate a a ; ‘Voluntary Government; requested by) Terry Catchpole Lo “ REFERENCE . ot Request No. . F-77-147 Sub ject ‘organizations have been ‘checked with. all components _ that night have an: interest or a-record, ° The search. revealed no: - records in this. Directorate pertaining to subject organizations. OG ; oe oO -_ — Frederick C, Randall ° _ . a t iiaeeeeatens ce : ' 4 iN issea Tes Par an ae cuneate ie 2 oo . . s ; q t on , an 14-0000 eM . © S Fs77-387 JE (pls ack) . -_ : : : ore teeth Michigan Avenue * L w ae . Chee age, teow OCOrt : : . : . ; 7 : ; oo 352 49-0009 . : 8 oe es Kyle : ote . “March 7, 1977 : a wit . “CU AfeL . . Lk . . ; ; Soe + nt - ops . _‘reedom of Information Coordinator — oe - - rn ‘ “onteal Intelligence Agency — ; . : LC . 1 OE ' ashington, | D.C. _ ; oO . _ I Lear Sir, ; - This ts a request under the Freedom of Information Act as amended (su, s. C.. - te ! toe “ection 552). Bricfly, my request is for information that may be in yous tites » pertatateg : | . <o a U.S. paramilitary organization known variously as the American Volunteer i : Hiroup, American an Voluntary G Guerrillas or Alternate Voluntary G Government (ait AVG). ‘ ; “ As you know, the aziended Freedom of Information Act provides that if soma w- _ parts of a file are excmpt from release, “reasonably segregable" portions shall . be provided. I therefore request that, if you determine that some of the requested information is exempt; you provide me immediately with the information ‘ihat can be made available. Of course, I reserve ny right to appeal any. such _cecisions pertaining to "exempt" material. Tam prepared to pay reasonable costs for locating this 4 information. et ern pemteained cordially, | : | —_ ‘H- Sayee tS : Terry (Cat) ditor i: Shy | 7 | 14-00900 eee tit nner OE Yy. _Reaue + California - ‘The files: of. this. Directorate have ard. to the ‘Listed ‘organizations’ connection with Camp) been searched with. “pendleton, C California “and” the. result: is negative for each ‘Organization. —-— Frederick C. Randall. ot soe vere nn aenet Ei OLE E ov Lb8L26 . ¢ ce peiaroer Sb 14-00000 pe FRV7-025 - EK OS — 4° "Pls eeknewledge uaw OFFICES oF ; LEGAL AID sOciE: TY. OF SAN DIEGO, INC. fd Kot ay, : SOUTHEAST orice. - 3040 IMPERIAL AVENUE 1G Ce voont Alper SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92102 he 8. =~ ae . (74) 239-9137 he RON Oh as , : have rie January 13, 1977. . recods, Ba . . L i woigls | on” . if t ail ; ; - . ett, Oe . NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY ; _ bis repact "hewee . _ Fort George G. Meade ,. .. : ‘ . heoe. TO ver st ; Md. 20755 tege a. tee epost, .. CHIEF OF NAVAL CPERATIONS a oe DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY SPR Washington D.C. 20350 . , Attn. OP-09518 DEFENSE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE Ds4A — : Washington D.C. 20301 . . f . NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL te, “Attn. Staff Secretary MMe had ‘ py eee old Executive Office Building me Lets - - Washington D.c. 20506 ? a 759s oF : s FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION ‘U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE “9th and Penn Ave. NW: Washington D.C. 20535. : DIRECTOR non DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY : Attn: SC (FOIA) Washington D.C. 20303. ‘DIRECTORATE FOR FREEDOM OF INFORMATION Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense . (Public Affairs) > Room 2C757. Pentagon, . : Ba Washington D.C. 20301 =u CIA FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COORDINATOR . 3 yo “CENTRAL INTELLIGENCY AGENCY | ee, ; Washington D.C. 20505 my RE: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST . “7O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ot his is a request under the Freedom of Information Act as amended (5 U.S.C. §552). 14-0000 CaN SST ETE ERC Cee no conser Se Rhese Ral ee > Ca p Pendleton Haring Base, Californta: va. Ku-Klux Klan; -United Klans of: América Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; — oe De en - Minutemen; oe ; a a : ; aa we ' Ky... Secret. Amy Organization; — “ a cee, ples ler. re ing written nversations,"which rélate to the: :- existence, activities, operations, membership, *: Sizé’or “presence o* any following: organizations at _ b., California-Ku Klux Klan; /@. “United Klans; “/d. Knights ‘of the Ku Klux Klan; | Ge United Klans of America; - £. Southern jKu- Klux Klan -g. .White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; h. White. Brotherhcoa; : : 1, Christian ‘Crusade’ Church; nm. “American Rangers; Co n. Invisible. Empire of the Ku Klux Klan; Qo. Christian Defense League; . Pp. The National States Rights Party; q- California Anti-Communist League; ~ i Fr. Christian National Alliance; . ' 8. American Volunteers Group; ; t. ‘Provisional Naticnal Government of the U.S.A.; | Us American Nazi Party; an “v. National Socialist White Pecples Party; “W. Leagion of Tustice; | . x. Operation Unicorn-And other similar groups. | a ly 2. All directives, memoranda, letters, orders, reports, investigations, studies, or other records, including written - _Memoranda.of telephone conversations, which relate to the. ‘above in the United States Marine Corp. . 3.° All directives, letters, inemoranda, ‘orders, reports, — ‘investigations. or other records which describe, analyze. foundatién, existence, activities, operations, size, member- ship or préSence of any of the organizations named in No. 1 or otherwise relate to rascism at Camp Pendleton Marine Base.’ 14-0000 a 8 . "Te Page 3 (continued) au “ALL directives, letters, riemoranda, orders, reports, ' investigations or other records which describe, analyze. . or: otherwise, relate to rascism in the United States Marine w Corp. . Since. -none ‘of ‘the statutory: ‘exemptions from the Frecdon of . Inform tion Act"*s mandatery disclesure provision applies, access to » the Tequested: records should be granted within In the “unli y. event,-. howéver, that access is denied to any part of -the requested records, please describe the deleted material in ‘detail and specify the statutory basis for the Genial as weli.as your reasons for believing that | the alleged statutory justification exists in this case. . Please also state your reasonS for not invoking your -discretionary power to release the requested documents | in the public interest. We also request that you waive any applicable fees since disclosure will meet the statutory Standard for such waiver in that it would clearly be "in the public interest because furnishing the information can be considered as primarily benefiting the general public". 5S U.S.C.A. §552{a) (4) (A). Should ,any procedural problem arise as to this request, please call me (collect) at (714) 233-5463. prompt reply. . . RIERA : Se “SS : TERESA ORTIZ = We await you oo NOTARY pusult - “CALIFORNIA “Attor ey at tat Prifcipal Gtlica, Sas Bega Ce. Cat ‘Attorney at Law My Cammisston Exp. Oct. 2, 1973 sahara hW hahaa a ata teat he ‘PAS: pen. ‘Subscribed and sworn to before . me on January 14, 1977. on ran —_—? - _— i . ot . Ze LEON. We é . i of an . NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND (YOR THE . po hee _ STATE -OF CALIFORNIA. 14-0000 Law orrices OF _ . . : LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF SAN DIEGO, INC. ‘ — SOUTHEAST OFFICE ey ; 300 IMPERIAL AVENUE . : . if || SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92202 ae : (724) 239-9137. _ rn January 13, 1977 ; ON wig . NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY _ Fort George G. Meade Md. 20755. CHIEF Of NAVAL OPERATIONS DEPARTHENT CF THE NAVY — Washington D.C. 20350 - . ; Attn. .CP-09B18 oo . : “ / COMMANDANT, UNITED STATES MARINE CORP. aw --—-- Department of the Navy vs Washington D.C. 20350 DEFENSE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE DS4A . Washington Dd. c. -20301 NATICNAL SECURITY. couuciL Attn. Staff Secretary . Old Exécutive Office Building Mashington D.C. 20566 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Sth and Penn. Ave. NW - Washington D.C. 20535 DIRECTOR : _ DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Attn: SC (FOTA) ve Washington D.C. 20301 DIRECTORATE FOR FREEDCi Or INFORMATION Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) Room 20757, Pentagon, Washington DC 20301 CIA FREEDOW OF INFORMATION COORDINATOR CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Washington D.C. 20505 RE: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST "" TO WHOM IT HAY CONCER!: Thia taeene fe retrean aw hahalf af eha Entlauing narenne and ~ 14.90000 ; Page 2 (continued) - ae ‘ ’ Association - Black Press of America, ‘Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, organizations: wiliian Bishop, 6202 Capestone, paitas,. Texas, Date of Birth, * -.(DOB)” September 4° 1953. . ‘Gregory Coffee, 1521 Wellstone Place, St. Louis, Mo. (D038) . Noverrber 5, 1955. . oO a Eddie. Fage, are, Bay Springs, ‘Mississippi, (DOB) November oO 1,., ‘1956.: : . a D:R. Hunter, - 2715" Drewry Lane, North ‘Carolina, (DOB) ’. September 13, 1954. - Ricky. McGilvery, 6202 ‘Capestone,. ballas, Texas, (DOB) Pebruary 28,1957. * William Spencer, $11 Henry Place, High Point, N. c. (DOR) August 27, 1953. , Sc H. Fletchér, 2222 Superior, Detroit, Mich.,. (DOB) April 19, 1953. Clarence Capers, 209 Powder Mill Lane, Edgewater Park, Phil. (DOB) October 7, 1955. - Anthony Matthews, 3904 E. 155th, Cleveland, Ohio, (DOB) ‘August 26, 1957. Dr. Carlton Goodlett, President, National ‘Newspaper Publishers (1366 Turk. Street, San Francisco, CA 94115. . Reporter Publications, 1366 Turk Street, San Francisco, ‘CA 34115. Military Law Office, National ‘Lawyers Guild, San Francisco, CA. 5 U.S.c. §552, as amended by Pub. L. 93-502, 88 Stat. 1561, they wish to obtain access to and the opportunity to copy the following @ocunents: i. All directives, memoranda, letters, orders, reports, oS. Let investicdtions, studies or other records, including written . memoranda of telephone conversations, which relate to the formation, existence, activities, operations, membership, size or presence Of any of the following organizations at Camo. Pendleton Marine Base, California: a. Ku Klux Klan; b,. California Ku Klux Klan; G. United Klans; d. Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; @. United Klans of America; f. Southern Ku Klux Klan; White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; © ; . h. White Brotherhood; ~ a ‘United Klans of America Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; j. Minutemen; -k. Secret Army Organization; 1. Christian Crusade Church; m. American Rangers; Invisible Empire of the Ku Klux ‘Klan; @. Christian Defense League; 14-0000 2. ral directiv - investigations, studi: - Foundation,-existence, activities, operations * Ship ‘or presence of-any 9° -investigation 3 whi Los : wor, otherwise: relate ‘to rascism at Camp Pendleton Marine’ Base: _ “investigations or -otherwise. relate to rascism | “Since ‘hone of the stat ‘Information Aet's mand ‘your reasons for not invoking your -@isclosure will meet the statutory stanc . Should any procedural . Attorney at L. | other similar groups. stters, orders, reports r:records, including. wr tten : > studies, or other. re memoranda of telephone ‘conversations, which relate to the’ — , size; member- £ the organizations named, in No.1 ’ above in the United States Marinég Corp. 3. “ALL. directives, letters, mecoranda, orders, reports, 7 ‘or other records which..describe, analyze 4. All directives, letters, memoranda, orders, reports, ~other..records “#hich describe, -analyze or, i in’ the United States Marine Corp.” utory exemptions. from the Freedom of. . | 1 atory disclosure provision applies, oe aécéss to the requested records, should be granted within ten (1.0); working days. In the unlikely event, however, that access is denied to. any part of the requested records, please describe the deleted . material in detail and specify the statutory basis for the denial as well as your reasons for believing that the alleged .. statutory justification exists in this’ case. Please also state - discretionary power to the public interest. release the requested documents in you waive any applicable fees since Jara for such waiver in that it would, clearly be "in the public interest because furnishing the information can be considered as primarily benefiting the general public". 5 U,S.C.A. 6552 (a) (4) (A). problem arise as to this request, please call me -(collect) at (714) 233-5463. : ; We also request that We await your. Peter -a. Scidy ©. aw nme beni Ye ety OR erg 14-00000 10 March,1976 > Req No: 75-408. ; cs q Referral ‘dated 8 Decenbor 1975 vee AS This ‘Directorate ‘maintains a filo on * andrew, ‘Scott. “Berman, The’ following ‘paragraphs describe the results of - a ‘review. ‘of. this file and ‘tho: other record holdings | of this ; “Directorate.” me 2. ‘There are. 31x FBI documents jdentifiable to Mr. - Berman.. Attached is a list of the ‘descriptive data for '. these documents: that should be referred to. the FBI for ~sheir determination. | 3. The following documents may not be passed. to rod 4 . “Rermes : | pocunent and. Date © . - exemption . ‘\ cable, 12 July 1970 (b) (1) (1daison), (b) (3). (6) (6) , 4 Dispatch, 28 July 1970 , " " wo owe * Dispatch, 6 August 1970 “ " ". on _ +> ¢uble, 20 Fobrusry 1970 " " ” ” : - Dispatch, 18 May B70 ae " wo, ” . Svcabie, 16 Nay 1972 . (b) (1), (b) (3), (0) (6) © . i p2 IMPDET a : : ’ CL BY 012170 i. ) (8 — | [we] The docuaent. referred to this Directorate: by . ; ffice of Security should bo returned to them for ‘their review. ‘The docwient concerned is.a list of names of people. who traveled to Cuba to cut sugar cane, dated .. 18 May 1973. For futher guidance on this list, please “-tge6. BDO/PIC:: “mhenorandun, dated § March 1976, Subject: . ‘Documents. ‘Relating to the Vencoremos Brigade. — a. pet tom tag Be orteas- poe, Charles A. Briggs _ So ; Chief, Services Staff Attachment: A/S a cc: OPS/ITG ° LA 14-0000 -entral > tntelli¢ ence Agency ee ~ ~~ mJ “2037 nN. Caneridcets! oe _ Chiéaro, Tllnofs 60657 “got ; Aurust 2, 1975 A Robert. Se Young oo “ an rhe: dorm of Information Coordinater : on URS 75- Tey ahington: pe 20505 . | 5 4508 - wer ie. ‘Young, ndor the provisions. of 5 Ue $82, tho Freedom of Information Act, request accoss to, and copies” of all fLloa and dociments mains -. ‘ ‘aliiod by: tho CIA relating to nysolt. ho materLal-f sock includes, but is not limited to, doaslers, card “Lles, microfilm fLlesy, microfiche files, and. all computerized data _ ond reforencos malntainod by the CIA. This request also encompas sos “ony ‘-photogr aphs and: fingorprint fLles which you may have. f, perchance, you rule that portions of these fllea aro "ponsonably eogregable'™ I roquust copies of the romaining meterial and reservo yy right to appoal any such Qoletions. ify perchance, this request is denied in whole or in part, please nforn me of the appropriate appeals proceduro. 'f deletions are mide, please cite the statutory justification for tach deleted itom, fan submitting ny cull name, date and place of birth and Social ieourlty Nunber. I an prepared to pay.a reasonable fee far the reproduction cf this natorial. 6S required by 5 ‘USC 552, I expect. to hoar from you within 10 orking dayse . Sincerely yours, OZ SH fam ane ee Scott Borman SS# 059-36-7504. Born: Rrooklyn, NY . March -17, 1947 5 tarch 1976 “Chief “Information and Privacy Staff! scunents Relating to the Vencercnos:T igide 3 is unsble to locate or to. a 5.4, Thts Directorat ae _neknowledgé origin of the following reports contained © | "dn tho: files of tha Office’ of Security: 28 oe Qe Tho Vencérenmos Brigade -.a: Report - 31 May 1970.05. - _ —— a ba List of namos-of Pecplo Who Traveled to .Cuba ‘to: Cut Sugar. Cano - dated 18 May 1963... We- therefore decline ‘to rulo on the relcascability '. Of -these txo documents on FOIA and PA requosts, and ask that these documents not be referred to. - us. for acthon, 2) ; an . y2.. From the portions forwarded in connection with. specific. requests, there would appear to be no reason for - _ _ denying the infornation. We defer, however, to OS for a : poo, final: judgement. - : - oo oe : Lo ae : moe : . ; Froderick Ce Randall” |” . Doi . c “~ (signed) ; ae a - . ; Frederick C. Randall . : . ; DDO/PI Bop oe - a2 IMPDET_ po oo Ck BY 012270. ce CONFIDENTIAL | gE Deere pete gence inna mee pete pear Pazar rtiete tes Pee ts 14-0000 Sound Pris oo Chief,.cin forn. MEMORANDUM. FROM! | : Robert. E. Owen (WU), ; oe 2. pDo Information. Review, Officer: . SUBJECT ©. = Anne Pitt (U) “REFERENCE : P-77-01490 (uy sev amc ecteneeey ae (U) A search of the “pDo records systems ~ “has : “pe _ produced. nine documents’ whose recommended disposition a : i is as _follews: ; i a) Six doctinents are denied‘in.toto. ot E i ; (Tab -A, Document Nos. 1-6). . _ wad : -b. (UY) Document Nos. 7 and 8 should be . i —— referred to the FRI; and Document °-. -- ood. oy i No. 9. should be referred to the. 0 Powe j Nepartment of State, (Tab &B)- ‘ a oboe 4 : Robert FE. Owen (U} : Attachments: -a/s i cc:- ISS/IPG/SCB (U) fife : ' i ADMINIS TRATIVE- INTERN NAL USE ONLY. When Detached : from Attachments ‘SER a eh ro nonce cn i zee, Hy a Kaine ve y Ante TT lev at _ oS Mill Pood Silver: Springs 2 Hew nen i hw Wye g County I was . on. act 0, 443, in Bron nx. “Coun New Urk . T Qua ues tine Do ee - wet Peso ef ee oe 7 . a 7 all ve maton ert towge in your’ oe bo 7 : | oh TD, Anu Pit “affirm teat au in formation, povided obove. “pertaining to neyself is correct, | On this 4s oles at Jan nay vn | ; Ww Prsnlly sopent Ann Pt ito we Krnwr te * ee she SH scbns mest on or eee at : MS Greggs dy. the, prevakn insane. tahpiealy te ae Ss tent ‘sone “ Stato.of New Yors, Wyoning County | Bed] tx . ™~ Oe, _ Commission © Eapres March 20, tele ven ee oo : FF tan 2 Tn 14.0000 20 April.1976 Request | No. F 76- aa * ree A, review of the files. ‘of ‘this Directorate ee “vealed the documents - discussed below concerning Subject.” hee 2a Documents ‘which may be released in their entirety . consist’ ‘of twenty- four overt tems; copies attached... " (Documents i +24). ~$. One: document dated July 1971 may not be Feleased: ¢ exompt under - GY and (>) (3) (4dadson), FOTAS ene (oe ent 25 ). Bee One. ‘mono randum datod a Novenber 35 (Docunent ; 26) “consists: ‘entirely of a-direct quote from an FBI report “dated 30. May - ‘1967; ‘Washington, D..C,; Subject: Protost Activity fn: ‘Washington, - ‘DP. C., By A Quaker Action Group Beginning-May 26, 1967; no file.’ This report should be. : reterred tothe FBT for release, ~~ Ae ene laa st tate S. In additicn there ate etghty- seven. other FBI my : documents which are not being. listed since your office has _ nb 7 advised that the FBI also has a Toquest on Subject. : _ - (Documents 27-114.) “ee ues 8, Eriens 4 _ Charles A. Briggs | : - Chief, Services Staff , Attachments: A/S er SO , BE? IMPRET oo Co opal testes CL BY 012170 le : “Corsressonal ‘Recerd foe! {Joba Iningen eases 2 JEP> prescea-no enntacs ce 2 14.90000 ry wit L94 on bee e Mert 4 ool Pine Strest Seen ialadelphia, PA L910" L March 22, 1976 “F 26-214 c Pa Pa % 2 5 « . ; : vhis is a request under the Freedom af Information of het, 5 U.S.C. 552, eat. seq., oa behalf of A Quaker Action ; Group (AQKS).. We, the undersigned, vere tha authorized : ucficers at the time of the dissolution of the organis zation, . _ We request that you vrovide us. with any and all records, i GQocunents, meworanda, letters, or any ather tyoe of kind ' of intormation concerning our grous that is currently on file, in possession of, o* maintained by your agency, | nn ; . . : - he full name of the orgzanitation is A Quakser fetion | Croup, Ii was also known dy its initiais, AQAS, Thre -< ~ : eggantration was established in 1965 an2 existed uné{t ook 5B _ : w27L, The main office was maintained at 20 South L2th rh . wersel ln Pailadalphia, PA, . son you Geternine nos to forward ta of the in wa have hereby requosted, arthoar request t: you. Taentife the nature of the Or-icion withheld and the reasons for your actioas, for any 3s you know, the amended Act orrmits you to reluce ive the fees LE that "is in the public interest furnishing the inf forsation can be considered as ilv benefiting the oublie.," We believe that receuest volainly Fits that catagory a and ask you to any fees, AS provided for in the anendad Act, wewill excact vO receive a resly within Oo Gays, . Sincerely, PN “ ‘. . . : . ’ \. ap, Georye «i blougaby <* Levering 14-00000 ant 23 June: 1976 cher, information And Privacy. St “Charles A Briggs’ jief, Services Staff “George Wid toughby: for. “A ‘quake Group™ - . ; - RERERENCE. > ot Ae OS ‘Referral . i ae R.. Request No. F 76-211 The. dispatch dated 18 April 1968, referred to this ES heater Aes Directorate: by the Office ‘of Security has been reviewed. - Release: of the. document to Mr. Willoughby is denicd under ; exempt ions, (b) 1) and (b) (3) of. the FOTA. fog tet A. Brigds t Le . po ; . . Charles A. Briggs RTA risecuntue. daaden. . e sr. . 1 nafigeee es onc (en eee E i Auwecnr: eL py<7 ceeeers CONFIDENTIAL i ACER ty eiaasnd Br, 1 ve, tatbrussni QTY Map gempmtad i: fat 14-0000, vee at ae ree pe = SET qe’ September 1977 2 “etter, 2 March. 1976. wo SIPS: Response, . 20:.July 1976" (U) Appeal, Letter, 2 August 1976 wo. oe wy summary. ‘of Reconnendat ions: es, “Sustain. initial: ‘denial in toto of two ‘DDO documents. pe “uader ‘exemptions | (b) (1), (0) (5) and (b) (6), as applicable: ~~ (Tabs - 3 ‘and 4). ao b.” Release portions of ten DDO documents: found: - guring. ‘the appeals review,. citing exemptions Oy, (Cb) (3) cand» (b) (6) as applicable, for the deletions. aan (Tabs. 5-14). en _ en Deny in tote one DDO document located during the. © ap eals review, Citing éxemptions (b) (1), (b) (3) and {b (6) as the Justification. (Tab 15). . d. Refer a List of 883 FBI Documents to the FBI for | revicw and direct’ response, {Tab 16). . e@. “Refer one’ Department of the Army document to then” “for review and direct response. (Tab 17). . f£, “Five NSA- ‘originated items have been referred to NSA for review. (Tab 18). re CONFICENTIAL Whe Pot : Detached From + Fe Avtachments ~ ¢ 14-0000 “sp fa I 2 (U). Background: a. Subject submitted a request under FOTA, on 22 March 1976, for any and all information the Agency. held on’ "A Quaker Action Group” also known as "AQAG."* vin the 20°-July 1976 initial response, -24 newspaper “clippings” and one-Yeaflet were released to him; two ; documents were denied. ; : mh, be -On-23. ‘August 1976 Subject appealed, request ing «that further. information be released to him on the group, ce. During “the appeals review 11° ‘additional. documents ae ‘were located: and are included in-the recommendations or below. \ These. documents were not considered during the initial ; review since they were not considered to meet the criteria CR ; -for "records" extant at that time and they contained only c EO ; incidental references to the subject ‘of the request. d, During the appeals review we were unable to identify any Air Force documents concerning the subject of this request. The requester should be told that this was apparently an error, “ek Daring the appeals review we were unable to identify: any Department of State documents concerning A Quaker Action Group. Two State documents located, and ‘possibly referred to in the initial response, do not - concern A Quaker Action Group. The requestor should be a . ' informed that. this was also apparently an error. 2 ta een er een gg Se 3. (¢) Recommendations: . a. My specific recommendations are shown on the Appeals Review Form attached to each document. A Classification review has been conducted and all documents are considered properly classified and marked in accordance with E,Q, 11652, as amended. b.. IT recommend that the two documents denied in toto under the initial review continue to be denied. One of them (Tab 3) could identify a. still active and sensitive source. The other (Tab 4) was obtained through a sensitive operation conducted jointly by. American and German “ authorities. ad SECRET a 4.00000, ae ATGA i “T réconnend. Portions of ten ax nts ‘lo : ‘appeals, Teview: nd”-(h) (6) should portions: ‘hese documents” Ele eview Forms. (Tabs 3-19): ocument. located-dury nied in toto,’ since aison service, {Ta ‘88 FAT docunents lo ated during the initial 9. os . lew, -but not referr to the FHI, shoutd ke referred | Jo to the” BI in ‘writing for review and direct response, oe ; 7 . These documents are Visted under Tab 16, Se ff, One: Department ‘of the Army document should be | as referred -in writing to them for review and direct. response: The title Paye-and a description of the document are : uwttached as Tab 17, _ awe Rt Five items from NSA have heen reforred to. them by UPS: for. review. (Tab 18), Eo moo RG Several other documents turned up a po o initdar review and the appeals review should be considered .~ i a . NOT responsive to the request: since they refer ta the -- . : ot : generic term "Quakers" but not to "A Quaker Action. Group" wo, . "AS Specified in the request, -(Tao 19), ae during both the 2 3 n — 4. (i) Mrs; Devine of occ has. concurred f : . . . ; : in the above. ; Gg recommendations, - ; . - x . forked 4). Lrgmeet ; : Richard p, Wagner DDO Appeals Officer (U) - _ Attachments: . . Tab A ~ Initdal Letter Tab B ~ IPS: Response Tab Cc - Appeal Letter See Review Forms Tabs 3-18". COORDINATION ; 7 . DATE ayoengpor SNE Ue ara vass/ipdser UA 30/4 [27 . - EUR/EXO 3 oet?22 14-0000 o itewennee = orem nen, Senne es wo + ew ee Se . ‘. : _ ; | co 16 ty W275 - “SNENORANDU! FOR: Chief, Information Voview staré od “$02 DIRECT: Phillip A, Singernan a "REFERENCE: Request No. 75-801 | - |. This Directorate maintains c personality dossier on Paillip A. Sinserman. A review of this File and other records of this uirectorate reveal the following infor- oation pertinent ‘to Subject: _ a. Afew PRI doctments, tich are excluded under 1940.3 (1) (4) of the Federal Rowister. The 7 office that maintains thé information on Subject is” : i unable to furtner identify these documents, : ‘bi Overt inforsation provided hy: a joint : Denartaent of the Arny and foreign Llaison opera- ; tion abroal. This material is considered exenpt under 5B (1) of £.0, 11452 and 1900.3 fa) (4) and (3) of the Federal Ravistor. ; ¢. Too Agency disnatches tased on infor- tien fren unilateral and liaisea sources a- road cencerned Subject's travel to Cuba. This riaterial is cons idered axenpt under. (b) (5) of EOTA ani 53 Gi) Of 7.9, 11652. d. One renocandum to the PSI rerorted Subject! am ‘travel as nentioned in paragraph l.c. ” = th oo above. This material is consiiorad. axenpt for reson stated in paragraph 1. nhave. | ‘3, Form 35335 is attached, fret. tds AL Urbans Charles A. Rr rivges Chief, Services Stale 4° - . Attseiaent: Fara 3535 14-00000 —_ ; faery - oF eT 7 oo TRS 75-SOL |. |e \ , 5 Rughes Stace, H-9 es “er ae Bavon, Coan. 06522 “April 1, 1975 . : . fe Seedon of Inform ation Coardinator Te a, oS So, : . Cantrak tntelligeace Ageacy : a ee, Oe Fasaingtan, bc. 20803 a ‘ RO Geatietaa: a ne The ore tice : ‘of | oonty Attor: ey Ganeral- referred ‘me: ‘to. Bo yore I formally re oO see any end ali ormation | ‘the : “CIA has about Se.) is Paillip «ttan si: germany 1 was : born on august: 23, 1944 in Dade County, ‘Floriday my | social . ; security musber 23 10734-3941. . i Thank you" : ‘ . hp Senn, yy Seta. 7 7 ee . oO . Phin a. singarnan : ce. Office of Congressman Toby Moffitt , - ‘ -4 . of a ages ye dae y =. Appeal | ftas ir: " Stsbovnen dated 26 wa. a5 , “OPS/ITG Naso dated % July 1973. . oo — ae The initial raqueat and’ eudeoquest ‘appeal by Mr. Stagermen,. ‘tha . -Aganey.’ ‘9 correspondéads ‘to hin, and ‘tha documents that’ pertain: to Rr. Siagoraea | ve bean: taviewad ‘and the docunsata - Aavolved ere a. Follewgt _ : as B56, 1 Auguat 1969 b. WOHA-37509, 10 July 1969, a es tthe 3 7A16, 23 Je, 1969. da lieadquarters 876, 24 June 1969, ©. MEXICO CITY 329, 23 Juno 1969. - f, MXECO CITY 330, 24 Juna 1969 g- Ek-3663, 24 October 1969 - my h. TH-559898, 28 August 1969 Lee 2. tema a., >, and c. froa the liet in paragtagh 1. were the basis of bs ithe initial response and denial to tr. Siagerain (Refarence-d.). Items d. Z . and @. do not mention Hr. Singoraan by ease bur are ralative and aro included . : » for, background: -informar{oa. Tha doeuneata f., g. end b. did act teeasa Co “ys VS navedieble ‘tmtil after the initial resposse to Mr. Singerman and therefore: vera . ~ net. - Secinadaveid ia thst: tsply, : ; ‘4. Oa the bests of our review, we believe itemo a., d. and ¢. vere properly -exespted in asecord with (b)(1) sod (b)(3) of the POLA and $341} of; Ba 41892. ‘Tats vas reported to Mr. Singer=an in Reference 4. on 30 May 1975. aa Adstatatrative-Intermal Use Only - aS ecb” Yaen Separated irom Attachments. Heer Sate et caolthenllie DE, catlttizenentttl See. le onai cee 14-0000 Nee 7 7 ISECRET Dea; fre zhe detatled. explanation provided Ne. sinzeraan, ve. note: ia his Latter of appeat that -he coatinuss to seek a basis Yor the ductaton, uten regard to thede Jocuzents, we balieve aod agroe that ‘rulessing. ‘than to- Mr... Singérzan a oo ewould wielate provoct of itive sources dad sachods, The orginal SB “s “;daatal f@ correct and sbould upheld by ‘the Information’ Review Comittes. ”: et ; . 4. Out review of the fenatotag three cocunente (tees fos: Be and it.) _ Be, has ‘Fegulced in. the. following ‘Fecommendattaus.. : : a 59583. a passenger Liat Widteh the Agency. apparéacly ‘ orekea liaison (Caaecian). Tha wsture of the assenger ‘wn ifest of a Cubsa controlled shtp, does! . ting and Teléasiag petes of tie List to Mr. Singernan. We daliove. the : docusent is exempt uadar (b) (2), (b} (3) of tha POLA and SBq) of B.0. 11652. (>, MEXIOO CITY 330. Provides the came information ao AMA-37509. _ aad de, _therefore, exeapt under the game exenpt loas efted in tha original deatal, iie., (>) (2), (b) (3) and 3a(2). Ge. -BR"3663. Ve believe certain surts of this 25-page docurent can bo aagregatad and released to Mr. Siugzerman. We agrea with ITS on : oN the salected: portions that should be axtrected for releane (sec attached yO . ‘marked copy). ‘The dalance of tha decumoct, hownver, aust be considarad | : . exexpet under (d) (3) (a) ‘and (b) (6) of tha FOLA. : a 5. In evnmary, tt ts. recomended thet. the appeal be denied and tha an . @xamptfons upbeld-eg all tha related documants as Listed above except in the oo ~ °° ‘gage of EX-3663. Tha ‘ealoctad portions should be eanitized and. provided to "Me. Siageriaen.. This recomsadation has been ciscuscud with Mr. Haiewka of tha 0CL aad he concurs with our dactaioa, . _ omnage nmin (a Michael L. Clefft Doo Appeals Officer Attachoents: a/g ISG/EXEC/MLC Leff Lect an 30 Juty 1975 ; Co. ER Distribution: : : Orig. & 1 ~ Addressee : i LOGS 1 - OGC (Mr. Makowka) ‘ ; Bok - bk = C/IRS : 2 + DDO/FIO t 1 - ISG, w/o atts. - Chrono, w/o atts. MEMORANDUM FOR: © SUB. -Aséney dispatch HNMA.37416, dated: 23> ering dispatch does not vention Subjee by nane; j ‘s photograph was forwarded as an attachment to. “this dispatch: Two. éther atthehnents listing Subjeet’s name on two flight manifests are not available here, but .. the reference to his travel fear Mexico city to-Cuba had - been incorporated inte a Specin? Channel nemdérandun to “the FBI, 8-561, dated 11 August 1909 (naragraply’ id of: our 14 May. memorandum). . ; b. Agency dispatch HMMA-37509, dated 10. July 1999 - _ Listed requestor as a traveler-to Cuba and listed, his _ -~ passport -nuaber. in‘an-attachkent which is not available here, - c. Special Channel Merorancum B-561, dated 12 August 1969 (sce paragraph 1a Above). oS 2, We helicté that the above mentioned documents have | been properly cxempted. in-our 14 May nomorandua under (b}(1) © 5(B)(1) (foreign liaison, -in this case, two sections of Mexican Liaison) and: (b)(3). The material is not segregable for Te- lease, as the nature of the information and its format are stich that the requester could determine that the information ‘concerning frin was obtained by the Agency through surreptitious access to airline manifests and clandestine photography of ‘passports of U.S. citizens. Release would thus violate . protection of sensitive sources and methods (Moxican ‘liaisonand a unilateral agent). _) eos CONFIDENTIAL June 1969. “ Lt also forwarded a copy of his ‘passport... ali torent <Upee IS att VENER, petsruit, of Fas af f 2 Ee ‘ = z 2 = E a y B 8 By i vig ee Ft 14-0000 oo CONFIDENTIAL an a we OB, 3 ‘One, more: docunent Giot : indexed ‘into the 201 file or <iny other records of this office) has become availahie: . Transmittal Manifest’ 599883, duted 28 August 1969, forwarded by COS, Ottawa. This manifest Lists Subjicct among passengers arr ving iit Canada’ Crom Cuba. No covering dispatch was used '¢ fs given, but the information may b¢ presumed ded by ‘forcign linison. (Canadian). The thus probably exempt under (b).(1),. 5(R) (1). (foreign: 11 ison), and is certainty exempt uniter (b) (3) CiitelLigence metheds }. the formitcand the nature of the. - _ - information do net maxe it feasible: to Sesrepite and reFease ‘ Se et ote Subject: without making it possible for him to ddduce -the ft © Ngeney had access to the passenger ninilest ofa Guban control led i ship. we Ea phe oo i 4. Ateached is a segregable portion of internal Agency of memorandum EX-3665, dated 24 October 1969, This document is : . - 2 25 page pupcr on the Comanittee of Returned Voluateers, and wd refers briefly ty requestor, repeating in part the reference ; to requestor's travel as-repdrted tm UNMA-37509 (paragraph tbh above), but ulso ineludes the Suct that he served in the ‘ Peace Corps. The excises reed te) of the cocument is considered : cuxempt under (b) (3) (a) and {b} (6). Sa Also uttached are capies of three additional Agency cables. Mexico City 330, dated 24 June 1969, is referred to in HMMA-37509° (paragftaph Ub above), and provides the sane information (except for copies of passports). The reference cited in this‘cable, in turn, is Headquarters 876, dated 24 June 1969, which requested that names and pass sports of greups traveling to Cuba’ be cabled, as the information was : . urgently necded for a paper being prepared for the White , House. This cable in turn refers to Mexico City 329, dated : 25 June 1969, which explains the reason for the investigation of requestor's foreign travels. Although Headquarters 876 and Mexico City 320 do not mention requestor by name they are attached for background information. A an Chief, inter yey Sorrorism Group Operations staff . Attachments: a/s 14-0000 ce ke pee area meme ; Bare my ° OT “ i Ne Alba a0) . . oO : : : 4 ; . 74. \ egal ‘. oo a, ’ Jub _ — E535950 . a wel ts ae _ oe Lites to Saow : yuu that © . x h Stier Cty * Singermann ' ove + ; . 14-0000 12 Decoaber 197 Fe tt chee, liform ation aad Privacy. § _ “Request No. 75-1161 ae, This Directorate. natntains an official fite on - ao Subject: : _A review of this file. and other. records reveals: _ . the following inforuation. pertinent to Subject: ° oo BO Me Twenty-nine rar documents. ‘Sea artached : ro Lo : Mating. ; ; one ch Five “Ageney xt (one ‘cable. and three: — information “froa. ‘foreign channel (B) mémorandun forwerd ign liaison to the FRI. ~All. - : : . : “considered exespt. wader POTA,. (b) ne w. forelen: ‘Wtaigon and “(b) (3). ot. fle wt ec. -Pive Agoney ‘documenta (one cable, three _ dispatches, and one © ‘field information report) re- “ferred to ‘Subject’ S-trovels and activities abroad. -The=nature. of the. information could identify the. — source if:-it were raleased. One RL nenorandum, one. special channel (B): “memorandum and one CSCI memo- ‘ ¥andum forwarded this anformation to ‘the PBI. Ono - CSCI nenorandum forwarded a report to the U.S. | Intelligence. Comaunity. All of this naterfal is. ‘considered exempt under (b) (3), sources and methods and (b) (1) properly classified. . a One: agency dispatch forwarded infornatian ~on Subject" 3 activities abroad provided by a U. S. ate “ai.. iry source, This material -s exempt under FOTA. See (b).(1) properly Clagsified and CCS), sources and |“ " "4 “methods. ' ; . . E2 TMPDET Ch BY-O12170 moons CUNT HAL 14-0000 - |. n . , e. Pour. internal office memoranda (EX) per: “tained to Subject’ 3 travels, contacts and activi- tiés. . The ‘Source of threo of these was information FB i internal office neworandua contains a ‘ act's foreign travel, “It was taken “Composite of ali-source information; in- adding foreign government liatson sources and is | consadered’ exenpt under POIA (5) (3) and (bd) (1). : : One internal office (EX) memorandum con- ceva Subjects background and activities, which _. 4ducluded material from the FBI, an Agoncy field *?. information report from a unilateral source and per _” an Agency dispatch forwarding information provided "by a foreign liaison service. This memorandum {is considéred: exonpt undér FOIA (b)(3) afd (b)(1). “2-2. ‘The following documenes with sterilized Segrogeble ‘portions attached are considered Paleasoable to Subject : “under the FOIA, ‘a. CSCI memorandum dated 17 May 1968: excised portions exempt under FOIA (h)(6), personal privacy, (>) (3) ‘and. om. ; ' Internal office (8X) memorandum dated 14 July _ -y96rt “exetised portions exempt under POTA (b}(6), i , personal privacy, (>) (3) and (b)(1). So ; | -e. Internal office memorandun (EX) dated 26 . April 1968: excised portions exonpe un under FOIA (b) 7 (8) personal privacy, {b) (3) and ( )Q) . 4. ‘Internal office mesorandum (BX) dated 10 _ July 1967: excised portions ereapt under FOIA (b) > (6), personal privacy, (b)(3) and (b) (1). . ; . “@, Attachment to a dispetch dated 23 Novenber -* 1970: excised portions exempt under (bh) (6), personal ' Tprivacy and (b)(1). Dispatch exempt under (b) (3) H " Uources and methods and (b)(1). 14-0000 7 ‘tolegren Copenhagen Subjects “Russell. nee ate womoran duis, dated 1 Passport office. re- os Cable. fron Director, PBI, dated 6 oo Sut Washington Moblitzation - { aoe ore oe ee be sage _ SO nn ; ; , Charles A. Briggs. Posed. Coo : 7 chief, “Services. Staff a Attachments: NS. " ce: OPS/ITG i 3 — esrieeei al : : S # : : . & i a : at 3 “ Ree 8 9. 18. in. Report dated ° 7 25 October 1966, Detroit,: Michigans. t a 6 Decenber™ 1965, Washington, D; Go" “File 5 atte ¥05-142056: (no Bufile 3) Subject: Carl Preston Ogiesdy: ~ Security Matter -C. : ~ Report a Carh Preston Ogtesby, {no file, 3) Report ‘dated. “1? May. 1966, Nashington,-1 ‘D. C3 Subjects International. Days of Protest, March 25-26,. 1966. (no! “file #)- TT os ‘Report’ dated” ‘20 May 1966, Detroit, Michicans et Carl Preston Oglesby, Jr {no file 4). Report dated. OAL 30 June 1966, Detroit Michigans File # 100=330 2, Bufile 105- qs 2056; Subject: Carl ‘Preston. Oglesby, Jr. - Security Matter - SDS mo Report dated “14 September 1966, Detroit, Michigans Subject: Car 1 Preston Oglesby, Jr. {no file fs) Report ated 237 October 1966, Detroit, Michigan; berile 103-142059, Field office Fi le 100-25032; “Subject: Carl Preston Oglesby, Jr. - Security Matter - Students for a Democratic Society : Subject: Carl Preston Oglesby, Jr. {ano BuEile, no FOF =) ted 7 May 1966; Nashington, D. C.5 subjects 14-0000 ; -8 June 1967, “Cincinnati, Ohio; — Be Field fice file CI 100- 13602; ‘Butile 100- 438262." ce pote . ‘Subject: _Larry- Wolf Rubin | | ve so Report dated > 7 July 1967, Detroit, Michigan; | “ _ (no, file #s) Subject: Students. fora Democratic. Society ‘Report dated . eptember” 1967, Netroit, Michigan; “Pile. “#105: 11627; ‘Bufile 62- “110039. . Subject: -Inter-.- ‘University Committee ‘for Debate. on Foreign Policy : Report dated” “7. “December 1967,. Phoenix, Arizona; _ (no file as). Subject: Anti- -dratt activities December “4-8,.19675: Demonstration at “Selective Service Hqs, - “Tucson, Arizona, ‘December 4, (1967. ~ Report | dated....:.14 December. 1967, Portland, gregons | “(no file fs) Subject? Antidrafe. Activities, Portland," :.-Oregon oa go Report dated _ 12 December ‘1967, Cincinnati, Ohio; - 3 — Field office file CI 100- 15928; Butile 105-142056." 2. - : ; Subjects: “Carl Preston Oglesby, Jc. - Security Matter: - - sps° : 18. Report dated 31 January 1968, Washington, D.C. Hy , (no file’ fs) Subject: Carl Preston Ogiesby, Jr. 2" i Taternal Security - -. CU. 19. Report dated _ -# 24 June 1968, -Cincin: ati, Ohio; : ' ~Field office file -CI 100- 15928, Bufils 105-142056, . Subject: Carl Preston Oglesby, Jr. i 20. Report dated ‘© 10 October 1958, Washington, D. Cos. i oa .- (no file fs) Subject: Foreign Travei - New Left ‘Groups ~~ 2h Report dated - 18 November 1968, Jacksonville, Florida; : pated office: ‘file 105-1613 (no Butile #) Subject: Philip EL Sanford ; ; .-22, Report dated . - 12 December 1968, New York, N.Y, . Field office file 100-148037 (no Eufile #) bubject: . ».. Students for a Democratic Society: - IS + SDS “a3. Report dated « ao 6 January 1965 San Francisco, Calif. , i “(ng file #s) Subject: Cari Preston Cz lesby, Jr. ; i 5, fe t 14-0000 Gee tata wee a ca wee 28. an Se ete 29, the Vietnamese, Report dated. ... * January 1969, Cincinnati, Ohio; Ficld office: file CI 100- 18928; Bufile. 105- 142056. Subject: Carl Preston Oglesby, ‘Jr. ° ‘Report dated. a2 10 February 1909, Washington,” D.C.3 (no file is) Subject: Carl. Preston Oglesby Report dated 344 April 1969, San Francisco, Calif. ;- . Field. office File’ 100-53497;3- Butile 105-142056. Subject: Carl Preston Oglesby, Jr. - Security Matter. - SDs: Report dated ~ 5% February 1970, Atlanta, Georgia; Field of ffice. file 100-7808; Bufile 10$-178431. Subjects. byna Barbara Wetis (Cosiesby on Pg- ay Report dated 23 January. 1966,-Detroit, Michigan,” Bufile a 97-5029 field file 105- 11615, Subject! Comnittee to Aid teas — Smeaton ee . ; . Report dated 14 January 1966, Washington, D, Ci no “file -humbers, Subject: Demonstrations Protesting United States... Intervention in Vietnam, y ars a “Tharik you for: your coopération. Sincerely, Carl Jgles Lo GLwEOS 2 GLYN 14-00000 a : " . april 11,1975 12 Avnold Circle a ; ey mo ; _ Cambridge, Mass. 02139 : . ¢ ° r.'Ebbert S. Young +. Se - | : CIA Freedon of Information’ Coordinator - . | : CIA Bdgtrs ‘ . Langley, Va. : Dearkir, Young, a : Pursuasit to the provisions of tho Freedom of : Information Act, please make available to me any materials : or fidas the CIA may have collected and kept on ay activie ¢ ties, i . , — ; , . ‘Sincerely, , ‘ : A bai Soles a . Ts Carl Okéuby f : : . Past Preggtent (1945) ; . ~ ‘Students a Democratic Society . ~~ : , ' | ' . | 4 ' | j = 7 ZB 14-0000 “02 Decenber 1977" gest a 19 i er dated 2405 1.) Stasary of Recoanendat ions : a. Release addit tonal information fro 8ix ‘nDo Jucusents initially released in Senregated Versions, EDOM bALs tel oppebcutlieth aren Bile Pets arr rea tine: a ob Release portions of cisht ha Jour “its initiadty i denied dn toto, oe nan i «. Sustain the tenia In toto of 3 Pn “docu ents. : ! ay / i ; ; ay Release in tuto. Aine news itens and seven hn9.- Mm EO TEATS eS Viseovered ering the appeals roview. - q ; . eo De ny” ‘in toto 1 8 ‘pa doc Vir ent s disce zon] edd ring pote the ippeals. review, a Ay fe Release. se Ree pated | ‘Versions of tro no: alan: Ui wats. discovered ducing the appeals review, 2e (UY Background: - a. Mr, Carl Oglesby on 11 Aprit pays” material or files the CIACaay have collect ay attivitiesi™ The original PhO scarch si ced 27) Dao documents, 29 FRI files, one -F BY. esble and three other- “agency documents, IVS responded on 19 February 1976 "ar aw anid: kent en ih Rapa, Rana AIAG Phan ttl a era RS ENA aft ‘a ay Pe 14-00000 A . { releasing six of the ppo documents in segregated versions and dénying the remaining 21, .1PS advised Nr. Oglesby aa . that the non-DNO documents were being referred to the : originating agencies for direct response to him, be. Mre- Oglesby appealed on 24 February: 1976 requesting full release of all withheld data, and this triggered an additional search with the rol lowing results: : . : fas) Nine press itens, not considered under , oe earlier ‘ywidelines were located, ; : (2) Asa result of an exchange of referrals between the DDO and the 0/S, DDO accented responsibility - far five documents not located during the initial : ; . veview--i.é. those covered by Tabs 28, 30, 32, 33 -— 5 and 34, (3) As a result of a Privacy Act reauest levied by Mr. Oglesby on the FRE, the latter referred three DOO memoranda, per P 76-180, Two of these--CSCEI 316792677-67 and CSCE 516/057587 -67--had net previously surfaced, but the third had been handTed initially under Tab 19(H). We informed the FBI we would : handle the former two in the appeal. ‘ (4) In addition to the documents discovered per : ” (2) and (3), 17 DDO docunents were JTocated through re-checking files and running down references, These. additions have resulted in a total of 51 PDO docusents ‘being treated in this appeal, an increase of 24 since the TPS response, and nine p¥ceo items. : (5) Four §X memoranda--3895, 1070, 2187 and 3363-- were referred to the FBI on 5 October 1976 for coordination regarding FBI information therein. The FBI replied on 28 October 1976 reearding portions to be withheld and exemptions ‘to be applied. (6) FUJTA-48,789 dated 6 December 1965 (Tab 20) wis referred to the US Air Force on $ Actaber 1976 for coordination regarding Air Force data therein. The Air Force responded on 29 October 1976 releasing its input. ‘ 1 t Vatdition Ustarch, . called. 0 Fy a Nad atrondy eel the third document+-Tab 21¢p)- “By the same tetephoxe call. vas cleared cA Classific ation review “has het, conducted” on all DRO docunents invelved in this wppeal, and alle hate been’ nurked-to réflect this review, tn those cases where’. senrégation Of non-eveapt’ data h deen possible, such hasbeen ident ¢Cied and recoanended far release to. Mraa. Oglesby. etn thosece ses re the documénes have, heen. denied in toto, meaningful sepregation of non- rexenpt : data: pertaining to vin, jas ‘not been feasible, tions: See Tabs 12-48, . a (Uy. t is memorandum has as yet not heen coordinated with Mr. Ziebell of the Office of. the General Counsel. Winthrop W. Brown (C) ; NNO Appeals Officer (U) Attachientss . Tab R -- References | : Tabs 12-48 --. As Stated _ 14-0000. ee, Se 12 ‘rnold Circle ha op The Canbridgé, Mass: 02139 Peg a a an February 24, 1976 tion and: Privacy. Coordingtor | Céntral* Intelligence Agency ‘ Washington, DCs 20505 . - RE: FOLA Appeal ory Dear tee Witson, . . By letter dated he ana 26 April 1975, I asked for ay tie. By letter dated, 19 February 1976, you respojded 1 so. With sets of the requested documents.. However, some wera " ‘censored and others were. withheld altogether. I hereby oappeal: these. deletions. a Sa look ‘forward to hearing fron you within “29 dayn, _ as. required ‘by Jaws : _ . oe Sincerely, ee Ob bb Ly vos . - Carl OgLe% iy AN lid 2t @ lay 14.00000 . : chief, ips ‘Nainey” Barnes ‘and ‘the Africa Research Group" “stage. “REFERENCE =: >. Request No. 75-463). an This: ‘Directorate natntaing. a tite on Nancy Barnes: and a. soft file”. oe ‘on: the Africa: Research: ‘Group... The follewing paregraphs describe. the ~~ Yo -dtcuments held by. this Directorate which-refer to her and her specific association: with. the Africa Research § rou. ; oe ay; The docusients listed. below, are ‘fren the FBI and. are cxcrot rer ° 1900. 3¢9)(4). of the Federal Register. 7 ; cg “Cont ttee of Returned. Nolunteers , Nancy Barnes$? ; » dated ? duty 1989, from Washington, 9. C., no- file number. ; _ oe : ; : b. wancy 'E. Barness, “also brown as Nan Barnes, Sam barnes = Bt _ Comnittee of Returned Volunteers (CRV)‘, dated 27 August 1963, from : — Mashingtons D.C., no file number. . “62 SCommititee of Returned Yotunceers (CRV) Nancy Ertel Barnes”, dated Ww September 1969, fron washington, 0.c., no file number. ode “Maney Erte} Barnes, Comeifttee of Returned volunteers" > 7 : “dated 24 September 1969,. froa New Haven, Connecticut, no file nurser. oa e. “Susan Kellignan Frank § Richard et Frank. “gueew, J _ dated 21 Fetruary 1973, from New York, “.Y., file number 100-339235-416. bore bey ee f. "Committee of Returned Volunteers", dated 14 July 197°, we a . from Chicago. Miinots, file nurber 100-45731. : ; a 3. There is.one Department of State letcer, which fs a request fron So ; __. the Passport Office for Information of a security Aature pertinert: to: ‘nancy oo Se . “- Eptel Barnes, dates 1- February 1971..n0 file number. Although this letter ; Poss Uo <! ds exgluded under 1990.3(9)(4). of the Federal Segtster, a copy is attached - for referra’ to the State Neoartrent. a _ io . toe 2 IHPOET cL BY 012179 | 14-0000 ‘ ae _ ear og nee eee tae er ae oii cance e lee tiancy Barnes and the Africa Research Group 4... _The fotlowing docunents may not be passed to Ms. Barnes: cee ; One. Agency métiorandum dated 11 fuqust. 3969 and ‘one “Agency Te dated 24 June 1969 which contain information fron a - foretgn Watson source and are exempt per (b)(1), (b)(3)(a) and - fob). of the FOIA and 5(b)(1) of £.0. 11652. “2s. Two Agency dispatches dated 23 dune 1969 and 10 July 19¢9 us co : which contain information from the same source as. in, paragraph ag : - above. “The ‘same exemptions apply. — The following three Items may be passed to Ms. Barnes: copfes nr .-) attached foreach. In al? cases, the excised portions are exempt per (b) (1); (NN), (b)(3)(b)- and (b){6) of the FOIA, One ‘Agency memorandum dated 1 December 1971. b. One Agency dispatch dated 6 December 1974. spre ee c. One Agency dispatch dated. 30 November 1971. 6. Form 3533 {s also attached. . Charles A. Briggs Chief, Services Staff Attachment: As Stated Above 14-0000 Dear Mr. Young, bo f “agrica, rosea n grem 8 Cedar St, Chatlestown, e A o2iz9 Ae H 3 32 FN 3 ; Tas 75+ 68h August 7, 1975 7 a ob jt Robert: Young Ob = AR Freedom of Information’ Coordinator : : . 2 0) 6 Oye ; Central Intelligence Agency ; Washington, D.C. 20505 — a . :2 understand that under the Freedom of Information Act that an organ- lzation ean seek disclosure of any and all information and-documents that the Central Intelligance Agency may have collected pertinent to | dts activittes. _As the president of the now inactive » but still existant » Africa “Research Group(formerly of PO Box 213, Cambridge, Masa 02138), I would like to request any information and. documents that-concern the organization. Also, as an individua} I would like.to request any information cocernin my. activities, My Cull name is Nancy 8. Barnes, and I was born Oct. 21, 194 in Hartford Conn. Though my nume is Nancy I have have been known as 'Saia" ” ‘since the age of 5. IT would appreciate any relevant information that you could send along. I look forward to your reply in re: pus to the Africa Research Group | and well as in regxads to mayselt. Sincerely, . ay , - ; Maser a 7 Nancy Barnes “re “Tnformat iow Revie in, Assistant: ‘AL Request Waited: pense dated °6- oa, Release additional initially released, in Segregated form. , Deleted portions” te exempted under (bY), (b) (3) and /(b) (6) of FOIA. “bh. Sustain initial denial in toto of four documents » under exemptions (b) (1), (>) (5), (b) (6) and (b) (7) (C)- of the FOIA as applicable. . _ ; er ae Release “in: segregated form twenty-one docunicats ~-disecovered in the appeat process, ‘Deleted. portions are. - exempted under (b) (1) (bd (3), (b) (6) and’ (b)(7)(C) of. “the FOIA as applicable, . NaS So qi : . ‘ad; Deny in toto seven documents 4 . ' bo ; the appeal review, ‘These documents are. he ing denied under poe - * gxemptions (by), (bl), (b) (0). and (b) (7) (0) of the FOIA. occtle. Pass in tato six overt documents located during the apneal review. : . ; . f. Refer.to the EBL for their action an ydentification : List’ of nine additional FBI reports that were located * ! . during. the appeal revicw. : ; q oe . Refer one document located during the ‘appeal review . : to the Department of the Army for their action. ; . CONPILEN TIAL Whee Detached From” Attachments ~~ aee Le aweet cn wicFe’. information from, three documents. shati were Located. in. 14-0000 Co ~ ybuiitl 2. (U) Background: a. Qn ? August 1975, Ms. Nancy Barnes wrote the CHA requesting “..sany information and, documents that ‘cohneern..." an organization called the African Research - sup. Ms. Barnes explained that the’African Research ap is “an inactive, but still cxistant™ research { which she isthe president. Ms. Barnes also fy. - : -"J..as an individual 1 would like to ‘Tequest any Poe a ‘information concerning my activities." b. “The . 6 April 1976“ response to Ms, Barnes stated seven DNO documents were being released in sanitized orm, This memorandum also stated that FBI and State epUTTHONT documents had been surfaced in our search and that these were being réferred to the originating » agency (dr action, . Ms. ‘Barnes was also informed of her . Tight to appeal. ; : , ; c. on 5° May - 1976, “Ms. Barnes appealed. _ ; : a At the initial review, the scarch was limited to : 7 information about Ms. Barnes, including any association t “with the-African Research Group. During the appeal review the search was broadened to include any information about the African Research Group, regardless of Ms. Barnes's. “association with it. This later search located additional ‘documents which are included in this appeal package. 3. (U) Recommendations: a. Tab A-1] contains nine overt documents that I recommend he released to Ms. Barnes in toto. b. Tab-R contains the DDO documents that were considered in this appeal case. The Appeal Review Form : attached to’ cach of the documents reflects my recommendations fe - concerning the release of the information in the document. : All meaningful, non-exempt information applicable to this . : request has been identified and is recommended for release. : ; . A classification review has been. conducted on zach of : _the DDO documents reviewed in this appeal case. A DDO . officer with national security classification authority has asserted that each document is properly classified and marked in accordance: with E.O. 11682, as amended. - A 14-0000 Oe center me wate | SEAL -3- an c. Tabc contains the identification of nine | ‘FRI docunént’s that were surfaced during tha appeal |. Search. T recommend this list be referred to the FBI . for their, action, _ . \ . co 2 ; d. Tab -D contains a document that originated with -the Department of the Army, I recommend that it. be returned to the Army for their action, ee e. Tah E contains a copy of the docunent that wis referred ‘to the Department of State for their action, and — a list of the FRY documents that were referred to the -FRI for action on-10 March 1976. These documents were ~ ‘surfaced at the initial rgview search, f. Tab F contains an FBT dociiment thar Contained Classified information furnished by the CIAL The- “FBI referred ithe document to the CIA for review, A “full text copy and a copy as approved for release are attached, The two CIA documents that were surfaced by the FBT and forwarded to.the CIA for action are included as documents 32 and 33, : . . . . 4. (U) Mr, Strickland of OG6C has not vet concurred jn these reconmendations,. Attac Ta Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Mow dh Slee Helen H. Stilson (U) DDO Anpeals Officer (U) hments: (U) b A - Referonces A through € A-1 - Documents to be released in toto with appeal ; package ; B - NNO documents reviewed at appeal level C - Pocuments for referral to FBI D - Document to be referred to Department of Army [ - wocuments referred with initial reviéw F - FBI Referral : 4 14-0000 & : africa research group ae “Locjnpexas, 8 Cedar St. Charlestown, MA. 02129 : . . . Pe oe Le, oY . p. May 5th: can Gene F, Wilson : . o CIA Information Review Committee . pet ee cla - . Washington, D.C. 20505 _ Dear He, Wilson, Tes on- -August 7, 1975, 3 xe made a. a request to the CIA under the - Freedan on Information Act+ for intormation, and documents: pertaining to the Africam Reseaich. Group and Nancy (Sam j Barnes. By letter dated .. April..6, £976, the agency agreed to release a newspaper clipping and three censored Socunerits. The remainder of the requested docunerits -weré witheld. I hereby ‘Appeal the agency! 8 ‘dental of my request for documents on the greunds that the exemptions relied upon do not apply to the requested docurents, ; . In reviewing whether classified information pertaining the to thd Africa Research Croup is t311 properly classified and therefore exenpted from disclosure . urder subsection (b) (1) , you should be uware that the ARG fonrally disbanded three years aro. -. In addtion, I have reasén to believe that the ‘agency's initial - ‘reply. 4s incomplete. In partiewar., the docurents released by the agency c gortaln ‘only one publication of the ARG. The documents already released indicate that the agency was at least aware of other #RG publications, I hereby. equest a copy of. ary catalogue 2 list or index of these publications. ‘fs to any docurents ar portion of documents which are witheld after this appeal, I hereby request: (a) specification as to whether the material pertains to Nancy (Sem) Barnes or to the AFrica Research Group _(b) as to. material withléd on the basis of exemption (b) (5), names of any other agency which initiated or received copies of Le inter-agency memoranda; and: _(c) as to the material witheld.on the basis of exemption (b) (7) _ the authority for the law enforcernet activities of the _ Central Intelligence Agency end the function of the investigztion. oy “Sincerely, 7 | Me Ley Pee . Nancy Parnes : = tle on. Janes ‘6. Bruce. ts ever, were surfaced, | These nfod under (b) (1), as baing properly. £0. 14652 and {b) (3). (sources and. Taelease of the portion conceming. Jd ‘probably identify the source to, him. - hese documents must be denied in full.” irec docur : woutat Maw tos re Be — “” Charles A. Briggs: °°) Chief, Services Staff : of i i aoe ANIEHEN TIS ; a — B2 IMPDET . CL SY 012170 [- . . Lo. ember: of an. intt-ceatro. group 4h the Ploriaa - ‘ od on ‘So-¥ano Key in the Florida : ‘Keys Tor a: Since: ri was’ a: devote- ant4—compiintiat at tho time. and partis pated _ inva raid - } (thas..sever accomplished: anything), I . a : hing fain print rogarding my. rr) voalled “trider. the Proedom. 6f : ‘Information ‘Aot.. 92. oe speveruiiy request” a copy of any, Posaiblo Pilea on Spee a - Sil 0 . . - sige ~. Jamea G. Bruce ; oo S# ~. 056=30=5479 Birth - May , 1938 14-0000 butane : 3 4 Rta ee ~ wud! . 4 December 1975 _ “MEMORANDUM BOR: Chairman, Information Review Committee . “ATTENTION: ~~ OMe A. G. Bean, Assistant fer Infornation/DOA SUBJECT: © om POIA appeal - Jin Bruce (75-3742), , |. REFERENCES: © AL Original Request, duted 1 Sep 75 as B: Reply. to Subject,. dated 29 Oct 3s AC. “Appeal letter, dated 10 Nov 75 1. Summary: “We ‘is recomended that the initial denial as’ stated in our reply of 29 Cet 75 he affirmed, based on Title 5, U.S.C. $52(b) (1), ©): Ga sand: ‘(b) (0) as applied to the specific documents mentioned herein. . . 2, Backgro yrourid: a. Mr. Bruce's initial request was for a copy of any Agency file on him. : . ~ b.. The original search revéaled two documents: referring t to.Mr. _ Bruce and Mr. Bruce was denied the decument in toto. c. Mr. Bruce's : $ appeal: “states that he is perplexed at why the documents were denied hin and requests the documents so that he can correct any possible misinformation in the record. 7 3. The two documents are: a. agency. dispatch UFGA 2192, 23 Aug 61 from Miami Base based on AMCHEER/! memo of conversation with Mr. Bruce and others who. wished to volunteer to "fight in CURA." This document is denied under (b) (2) properly classified, {b) (3) protection of scurces and.methods and (b)(&) protection of the privacy of ethers. A representative of LA Division does not wish to. deelassizy this dispatch, and I concur. b. Agency memorandum CSCI 3/7672355 dated 4 Oct 61 is a memorandum to the FRI coataining the information in UFG\ 2192 plus file traces. — - 14-0000 This document must be denied to protect the former deep cover asset AMCHEER/L. This. decumert is. denied under (b} (1) proper classification, (b) (3) protection of sources and methous and “(b)(6) protection of the ‘privacy. of others. A representative of LA Division does not wish to. declassity this memorandum, and [-concur. - * 40. Recommendation: It is récoéfmended that the initial denial as : stated in Gut reply of 29 Oct 75 be reaffirmed, based on Title Sa. U.S.C. $520) Ode: (b) (3) and () (6) as. stated above. ‘5. Mr. ~ Lavery ‘of O6C has concurred ‘in the above. ors Fk hee — ‘ ~ DDO Appeals Officer = Attachments: A. References 7 _ RB. Agency dispatch UFGA 2192, 23 Aug 61 ° .C. Agency memo CSST 3/767 ,435
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LT ES QELIEVED TANT A HEeLINCUAL REMERENTANE. oe Pe RE QHOTHEANE SY THE PRIG SEDER. “AT Tih MreTiNe vou ARK A SOD 70 av TUE roLroHIe: | Ay 3LDNRL 2S hun wErawen TIVORHATION ANONT TYE OFFER oF SOVIET IWECLLITSSCE PLANS AG POSS ISIE. ae |e SECRLS THE SAMES GPOTHC ROVPRESE STAT IVES. wi PO TONATELY, YOU WILL QE IN Xo WPT NG PO SUTTON TO HARE ANY, “cout TESTS ANG THE Pate PLPRESESTATIVEY gilts suvas =3 8 - greene __ ne nena Ha Hm cetenenancineentiad iemematas TURATELY YOu BILL BE IN 5 ad POSITION To B AND. TH PAG REPRE ESENTAT IVES SHOULD: 2 a “ARM seb Bt LS Re 23 vn 9 ALSO ADVISE THGHAS ON THES POINT AL YOUR PINST ‘VESTTG” sing me ys e cru PINT v CULL BS CEST WF, ie mf CD Las z scubrngs ; nT TM a0. Hist. AS A ) REPRESENTATIVE OF 4 1s VO OUSID FOR. 1 JACKSON, ; | Chierp-Cuatact Eivisioa, “Gulef, New Crleaao Office Deve fo. ‘eonces 394 ‘witir t guack ° svalvea.. Ye weuld de, “1 presves, of Little Snteresd fast of. tha materinl otvered by tha Coven /Ourn’ aver to vI/AM Niviotars ” Raa Srey ‘petasel ives OUP: deecntel oéctita eoatsins a ‘eaneriptt 4 fitest 1 ceries as the: ettice of tha FRE with e whew. o, ASeRTy of ay prvgeice andor tho genersl nature of thi activgties | ay : oeopoeed te dgt tb} co that the egente of the Buzewu ws ula not be bndoly. oc emprieed Lf thay Learned of xy activities free cther agents whe vera PrHOTINDLY - : io Reg bag ey prey eed onateeta: unver aurvett lanes. ‘The SAC usa acvens froa tit + UPficn aes neceratag)s: “tN hea vith cag ‘Of tha Inty Cicer, a Sprcial. Aqen’s nine’ BALLS. 2. Seeker, | vien Zhsd cd3 Vetoow and-vbo bes frequautly cauperatod with our rapresgze tetiva dn Mian, . John We Dein. doh LLdackér was cost pleases and ‘cocperhilve sy: | YAatered hta ‘tha ‘the raster on vitch Z.wao’ eparged boa been. esex insted TIAN Pit boucunesture “hho: ire Charles Jiates enl.that the Bureau intorpesc) na: Bleetions. “Tbhe telah! A gnaertl ter3, ubout the activities at Er. “rraonk . geehgen is ‘eeoaing+o2. &: 4b caid that: ba hed kus Jackson Tar Ghgat 19 Farrs pad thet he considnred Jacknoa +0 vo ct. urreLiaple pernon and & cornlets ons arpiuaiot. vo Bovnas ad thet wod iad Been th Havel Intelliyzeces” duriog Yyeld Far Th aac tte. - i orice the: etd bis syar ef active duty ho had beld a mrber oF. Jobe in rene ok fo Whdch he hae ween able to make A gucemeg.. Thsoe Joba. tuck luded the agency for : tars Ranafecsurer, the position of dawty. ‘aherifft in tinct Beech, the exency f me a sahar of concrats plects an4 caverni other eateryrises, In one oF hia fata: L) dscheay had beer suspected Of pilYestiugs and ‘haa bnen discharged on thot ascqunt, s eithanct no procecatisa vas fantituted. » pckean as nor, aecorting to Dchillcscivey operating & “private éstective ogency” nna Sa alco acting as public relations sevives 20. Peto and Ria grevy. - ¥e.dy celtoved to be the omer of o cormération. s£ecvE a, NBterpriweo WEny, tec," ‘he pxact operations ef vhich ary unimeva. . nah 7 2, Beniiiésckar suid that Suekson claimed te hays excotdent sources or tp rorention o2 Cube) std thas he particvlurly had referred to # ” Cantaia Ealvaicy . ‘. Blas-y Yereco, 6 ‘pelitiend refugee fran Cuba, vo had cxyayed quite intensively | - “ga mitt-Comsmiot Neririrtics. Schilidecksr seid thas. toe “legal, attache? (5 - ‘arcome Qhat rocns c= T3L “pecresentasi: fo) ab the US Sebescy Ja Hava bed at one - @iae written to. tor fad in Slant unous Verada and had cata that the lattes bea - qua beea fu-a podtiies to obtain. vaiusble in2orsation ‘cencernming woe eotivisias .. ev. we Corwurises 4s Gibs, but- mat, lacbis telief, Versun wes giver to fAlghes .. of Foxes. . ade 1 ee - 2a Ocuvenn 1998 BetiiD dacker pointed 6 ‘ea “wnat; altnazeh the erlaizad cases egztoan nan cre and fireo, cnaep vara’ E seaiset “four other crete gree ‘who ard Atle ssechy eniepad 4a tha- * 3 Say ‘59 forereas ta tens. By, ringat, g \ ae Fopresentatives vere: Baintatotsy Ourv eyhlanes oa ‘ghe ‘ao ie EFouy Wold Hot be at “as “raid tiat: SLID, “Duaday, Ly. ‘Gep Her, at ILs } ‘Foon -nt. thy: Columbus. Eotel. cnieh x “had. Feaarrad: tha tea A.prelininary crooting with Unckeed co roto: cotadn - aforadtisn ‘eboys ths persone Yuns (o‘sce, but ns e344 that that wou).4 not be : _fongitie m Agrurezy “and: thus he would: arco in on Gundy 1285 vokog a fos sinirtes at . ahead ofthe Toa ef tho. Group. “ . Do. 6. gerke2a arrived at the “enctanatad reca on Sunday neeaing: at orks. oo Bene “Be. #44 ‘act. Tequcat. the exiibitien of credentials and i 1d not exatels then. “Re said that. tha sretiag with ths Cubans would anve to Le postyoned atid hyo0. 2 -otele: Guitcy are ODF, | ‘Indemish a3 the leader of the KTOUpD war at! that tise _ -engess4 in. preparing © ‘Epaécch. fe ‘auic he wourd ‘pring two mmbera ‘of ths eareD 8, tha: Colunous Goren oF #300 on Rey Bad T agreed to Rest thea a tid by . : -_ te * serkeoa oeta that. ths tvo aga he vanted we ta ‘tals. to wero Boner: Garioa Nievia ang a. Captain varson, whose Till rove Mr. Jackscn. 61d aot Env. a 2 said thet Carles Hevia La a Loris, Ciba consalting: en gineer and io wo gretuste: . of the US" MiMtery Actteny “ef the cless of “E919. For 2 shyrs tice ho ves Proastdent @t..Coba end wae eubeeqs AtLY Axbeasadsr to the U9.. Ke 40 a medeor-of Priots ‘ a Autheatico Party, bat bélonyy to the conservatize wing which ‘ts highly erisics) © “OP ecee of. Prlola actions. Novia was exiled fron Coba vhea his nace vsa. fousa. 1 OM GA exveloze Ja the possosaion ‘Of Sanches fronpo. Me 19 under dndictmemi gn; _ tha BF Districs Cuart tat hee pleaded fot guilty lo charges of gunz Tuneang ering, ont e? the. vans Anrident concerz tog vain Prio pleade: "alo can tender.” ; 3 oO 8, Ceptaia Yarson, according to Jacieca, is tnd bas teen fpr macy jeore . the proeldent of tne Anti-Ccmaurist Leagus of Cuts. foriay. a a part of tre terza ef. Grau fa0 Martin and Pric, Yersen heic the renk of Captuis in tat Cuben ariiy end waa in cuarze of a coan WEreenplanage . section Gepling with Cuban Crrmunizts. ; Yerson, tn hiv ul®icial capucity, WB “largely ‘instrumental ia baring tie Cov foviet - . Epheesy in Wavenu 610224. fe was rrtoved by Latiata fron kis Arnz past in 1952 ae and, eftar ip2nifag sone months in nanctuer7 in the Uruguayan Bubausy in Ravana, | . che cana, we “Mloxd In dune ov 1994. . ae . : 3. Jackoes elec wtsnea wwe to meet Prio, Ir. Pedro Martings Fereaga ead wate, Ortega. .Prio Was Curr ently ta Rew York, Kartines wus tornerly Arksetazor to po US aad a delesste to the. Uuited s Nations. Ma was described by Jecksca @g ono © | of the wove teiilieat persvas be had ever met ard as eaid that I cosld ebtain ry 14.00000 4 : Sconnate 1 “vita . conasotat greet dral s SP trféssattoa fron ne2 congératicg. the Drevadh gol ttical ; htwarioa fa. feda, La Wau not Lcsecdatcly evatlavie cad tad: no cone, saGbt wEantS ettssediy, peves seed uy Versone ortess, &. rovser aereazes ified torial, at he then ‘tert, the: erating. % epedk acy Eogiinh (lestéentslly, * two. necaiaary to converte with hie ‘Ravia. a3 flueae do Enghiva. one ‘Syrian ° develones Wat Chptain Ver FkeIsca cosas net ‘epend Syentend, wo that saroash Karis, vio ected ‘ee interrater, ne. Te aubrtance oe an fnforssiion ‘euppiied by Yorosa’ copeorateg tha . epimants ian his povacnaton | 19 cauitaiaéd in the eatony part of thls rensst.: * Vergas ‘uppesrod goattnen avery he n Eisverteal value to tha contcuts 2 big. » @ogugenss acd: eerand anxious to eke’ thes evailable to U9 abtharitics. Fa dta0 a any desire Fora fea end nerely eaid that he winked to retcin the ertging _-winea Ee. considered: that. they conntitated en autpertic eecount of the pecuta of © | the: Cénnuniat Rovenust ta Oubs, bat that ve would be eatinely welcoss 9. Pastestat We otherwixe seoy the contents ef, Ase files. . . ts le “Ae ‘tha conclusion ot the anterviev, I thanked tha 5 tya cubina ‘for : thotr. courtesy and cosperatian and teld Seaar Revia that Y would get in te oueks . “‘whta hin later an ‘tke waek either directly oy througn Yn. Jackson, ; i eS PO excleas, hercvit! Biletter to Nevia confiraing our totecvot: ‘ta tha wot '. - Yaraen dacubentes and ‘askisk hin te > Reticy ne vaen 1% 16 expected thay tasy will: f begin. arriving, so that we ney atterpt to facilitate their eatry. . You vill not thet-1 have cigned the letter vith the mace “Drutoa’ which in bow J wos intree _, Outed to huvis and Verasn by RS ob. IT thirk ths letter showid bo cefied in : Vaghirzton rather than in Wew Ovitoas, 69 03 to pllsy say euspicions that Loris ony mexbor thes I ‘én bot ecteally a governnent revresentative, You Will sote that £. Bava ougs geea that Hovia vrite toe: in Yew Oiclee.5 {2 care of Mise Joon M. Fatus PIS : et Fort Office ikez ADO. By wild, ae gouts, east that thie too lettarecrop. boos aS. Jn view of the fact thes I refer by Lephseation to the tustous a Beparsuent, I suggest that you. ‘hala the letter ta Revia watil you or Cleslelait | have @lacussed the cantor vith i. Bmoerlck, vio 14 ‘the ouperier of Ix. Wyatt, the Eupervicing Sugicans Agent: in Hlant. I syrgost: inst. the letter be sent air fi}, unragistored, Fo buve left the dete blank azd f re: yuest that you tusort. 16 “yefore agiling. tf yeu wish to ‘change tha letter iu any way, pleave do fa. igvia acs act, oF course, bmnow ay herdvriting, 60 chat the latter ena be elgsot~ . enone. : oO ; Witlted P, burka. Raurlce: gir _ ha to . i 2 eee J 14-0000 we, _ : ; . . 26 August 1953 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief's All Fisld Officea FROM 1 Ghief, Contact Division (YA). _ SUBJECT - 1 Gage 24063 — REFERENCE =. CO-B-67526 (43)S-3599) 00-A-203 09 (82-3094) sO Sconmtig 1. For your inforastion, the following rogues vere subnitted by OCI for action by FI, . eager 2. Backexownd A / eS - -)/ eR) Q0-A-20309 states ‘that Carlos Prio“ hes bean tr nsferring funds Ae from his Miami bank to his EFSYKG¥ Trancisco Frio! c/o Guaranty Trust/T 0 i Company, New York, 00-5-67546 atates Mat there 1s a rumor that : te mur. . CO¥los Frio has invested money in a chain of hotels in Switzerland, i a For some months past Carlos Prio has been suspected of preparing Po : en invasion of Cuba to oust Batista; however, other reports indicate : that Fraccisco Prio is engaged in handling transfers out of the US for Carlos "for investment abroad", 2, (OF for unspecified non- . ; i : | i : oo. : revolutionary purposes, ; ; : a if 3. Reouiremente. 6. a, Evidence that C. 3 Prio haa been investing in Swiss hotela and details of the trans on, €.8., date, price peid, intermadiartea, : ete. ; , . db. Any infornation availadle of other foreign investuents thet : he has made, ; Hoya 7 F on (. M. ASHCRAFT RHelier/th 6 Info: All Field Offices. _ FILE: Source of 00-B-67546 XO-¥-83.6 14-0000 SLE es te na ael CT : i : ean boutaat Diviatos, 00 (1/A Prassh) pe A ilelez ag ety a ce ce aug oo lato, CEf1s0 of Colbeation & Dissealastica. | _ csi ot Pesala Pre borers (rset To oe, es tank at vated be y on P hex : y 2 _ : ice ar seatriorerd net cartons Real Shree teil te et on Cae eet eee oy 3047 Te) tue sosount badd fallen to TERA 5 There bas been eat eta | teat dato, ' ‘west ap sount eh | we felloviogs ; . Daat te -. Gredies Provoal QT, T2d.12 ay . $0,000 ° a 57,714, LZ eras) We ot . 57,57). (oe ata 2 UME . $7 a87 w . t . 51,527.33 co : - . 41,527.33 neg, OC . oc 9,627 3 Sg et . “em - : . ce 6,777.6 riy we . 8,00 : Se, Vr, 2a ets 2b ; oe 45,000 - + 408,227.13 te Sally 5,000,00 to Do. JOR S271 2 Asguat 100,006.00 sos 3,e2Z1,°4 Loy taprate at of W86me,300 on ) Aaty was tn the form of a ebook draws te ty elie of Mum Beeb, Flas re 1 ce te dapat at £3513,200 on 9 July was 1a the fora af 8 check on the dail pet kay, Mee \erk, the draver‘'s aigastura illeginie, io wr lnteawal of 26 dugest vas ia essti, Carles astied for ons thouseni at 7) #aa given sostly ona bendred Gallar bills aad a fow five liwelred: aa Eran te 19482, “the meat erase) activity ef Carles’ essount wma the deposit are acy) Saptenter, a 058150,000 Geeait on 2% Baptenter, and a vile Poot Stes of $140, oa Simoes the withtgracal ene by obhoek, waich vaa j Solar te the dapoettor tar sanccllation, ths Ldaniity ef- tha ‘ayes ia aot ; MN sc, fete nan uafoty dept on a wan of tate tach and er pute i : . Shee te retreat oo an enn care temticanee mene tet Mee ae jiu cee 14-00000 ee nO ner arey erie Sy he ae PET centile cnnes wimee ge ee . ” on a 2 slye te -\- . . ¢ - , , C) eels ot ~~. =. : : . " _ ’ ~8e ce 8 Sep 53 | | : ae “omen to Ate ‘da ieeneity ena eure Uae etc af the settrtty siteh Ma. Riel maaan actderarsioal iat would serve eg grad purpose. a Tt stab ov Cer C28 Abterdal, eee ealys 32 there are inyutvice vita y pieeen re) a L ‘bres, eortension BGs 4:67 04/00 a Pris, Gaaracty st Co, of Baw York . ¥6 as SHCRAPT: FOR-IA-cHeOREAD Fa 1 MEAodte NY=91iS oo oe care 14,063: RPT 14,063- FOR CrA INTERNAL | USE ONLY & 4-3 “OUR CONTACT AT THE GUARANTY TRUST ADY ASLE TO LEARN NEITHER, CARLOS . rs FRANCIICO. Paro ne eee “ADVICE OF ANY OFFICER oF THE ‘aaNK CONCERN ING FOREIGN: INVESTMENTS. BOTH CARLOS AND FRANCISCO HAVE accouits ar THE GUARANTY | TRUST. AS SOUGHT THE -THE ACCOUNT OF FRANCISCO ‘SHOWS. THAT IN EARLY JUNE 53, RFT 539 THERE WAS A BALANCE OF $4,841672 RPT $4g8410723 THAT THE HIGHEST BALANCE REACHED WAS $14,841.72 RPT $14)841072 ON 19 RPT 49. JUNES AND THAT AS: OF Su RPT ‘3e JUL.53 RPT. 53 THERE WAS A BALANCE IN THE ACCOUNT OF 81,434e38 RPT 3154340383 THERE HAS BEEN NO ACTIVITY _ SINCE THAT DATE A TRABS RPT TRANSCRIPT OF CARLOS* ACCOUNT SHOWS THE FOLLOWING | ACTIVITY IN 53 RPT 533 + CARLOS PRIO SOCARROS ea} 9922 Ase. ray rin AS HE WAS. - DEYITS | CRERITS . . — PREY DAL 757148412 Doge tg t a et2 SURE PD Shea dees. ns B6ySE@EE : a> 5,008.06 poe PSs gg 3yzatend | “RUG 26 teeyeeeeee , yy CLs +e "THE DEPOSIT oF ses,00 “BUST THIS PARA PLEASE, THANKS: THE DEPOSIT OF $86,3¢0 RPT $66,3ee CN 3 RPT 3 JULY VAS IN THE FORM OF A.CHECK DRAWN BY MARIA SOLEDAD ALBA/RPT MARIA SOLEDAD ALaA, MIAMI BEACH, FLORD RPT FLORIDAS orn THE DEPOSIT CF $15,000 RPT $19,680 GX 9 RPT 9 JULY VAS IX THE eet FORH, OF A CHECK DRAYN ON THE DANK CF. NCVA scortay/uee YORK. THE . ok me ae eee DRAVER*’S SICNATURE WAS. ILLEGISIE. . “THE DEBIT oF Sice,coe: RPT siee,soe ON 36 RPT 26 aucusT WAS A “WITHORAGAL IN CASH MADE ON THAT DATE ay CARLOS HO ASKED FOR SILLS CF ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR DENOHINATICK BUT WAS GIVEN MOSTLY ALL ONE” MRDRED DOLLAR (BILLS AND A FEY OF FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR DENOMINATION. 14.00000 * Tar C2oT Ubu ual AST AV ET OL Tie DCD FOCAL ee SG Peer RPT 952 WAU THE DEPOSIT CF $43,606 c RFT $4,008 ON, 9 RPT 25° SEPTEMBER 4952 RET 1952 AND A sisustee RET. $159,088 DEPOSIT GN 29 RPT 29. SEFTENae y9S2 RET ESS35- WEXTUEE CF UKECH CANCSE, IDES TAVTEn, AND A vITaDNataL Ith OCTOSER tmz RIT 1352 a CHECK Ww. tH fun oF “Sandee! RPT S190, Co% “SINCE ALL CANCELLED CHEEKS. ARE RETUR wea TO. THE - DEPOSITOR AT THE Bid OF ‘EACH NONTH THIS CHECK 13°NoT AVATLASLE FOR 3 EY AMINAT 1ONe a WE NAVE. ALSO. BEEN irons . THE NAME OF MRI. CARLOS: PRIO/AT THE ‘DAN Ks.. i) WHICH MER. HUSBAND SWASUACCESS.. OVE RAVE NoT. ATIENPTD ACTIVITY viicH HAS TAKEN ‘PLACE IN CAECTION | ITH Tyas’ “BOX aut’ COULD PC STLY bo 0 IF IT VOULD “SERVE ANY COD ‘PURPOSES Cape . wrtar THE PAST WEEK:CARLOS PRIO- PRESENTED ONE HUNDRED ) THOUSAND "ESOS, TO.THE BANK AND REQUESTED CASH IN, EXCHANGE THEREFOR. WE . “UNDERSTAND THAT THE ENTIRE AMOUNT YAS IN NEW. BILLS. HE WAS TOLD. THAT THE CURRENCY WOULD HAVE.T0 3E SENT TO CUBA FOR: EXAMINAT 10H AND THAT. IN “ALL PROBABILITY. THE BANCO NACIONAL DE CUBA WOULD WANT 10 you THE IDENTITY OF THE PERSON EXCHANGING THE PESOS» . CARLOS a “SAID. HE vouLD RATHER Not HAVE HIS NAME DISCLOSED “BUT CONSENTED TO BE NANED r THE BANK Ins ISTED: UPON Iv. AT TNAT TIME, CARLOS TOLD THE: BANK “OFFICIALS THAT NE HAD PREVIOUSLY SOLD A LARGE SUM OF PESOS TO ANOTHER BANK WITHOUT ANY DIFFICULTY» APPARENTLY IN THE COURSE OF THE NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE EXCHANSE OF THE PESOS CARLOS RENARKED THAT NE FEARS A DEVALUATION OF THE - CUBAN CURRENCY BECAUSE OF THE RAFID DEPLETION OF CUBAN GOLD RESERVES IN THIS. COUNTRY, WHICH WOULD RESULT IN A LARCE FINANCIAL LoSS TO. HIM. OUR CONTACT IS AT THE MAIN CFF ICE CF THE GUARANTY TRUST AND THE ACCOUNT AND SAFETY 0X OF THE PRIO*S.ARE LOCATED IN CNE OF THE DRANCHES. BECAUSE OF THE IDENTITY CF THE DEROSITOR AND THE HANSIER IN WHICH THE ABOVE IBFORMATION £83 WESESSARILY COTAINED, OUR CONTACT HAS ASKED THAT THE DATA SE TREATED IN THE STRICTEST CONFIDENCE, ACZORDINGLY THIS INFORMATION MUST BE RESTRICTED TO ‘CIA RPT CLA INTERNAL USE ONLY. . eA rVSTET (aT THERE IS A SAFETY DEPOSIT OX: IN ‘To: FIND OUT THE: EXTENT: OF THE ee Fas} 14-0000 Leen were es ee ce EE sme eA: eS ee ie Np SR “Chief, Offies af Collection & Bistcataation Chief, Contest Divisisa, 09 09, (1/4, Branzh) Tesnatad dotivitias ‘of Gt Prio éscSrras 2y On 2 bepteater 1933, Carles Pre Soenrras ensrerted 98,000 Cuban peeos to 0S ourronsy ot a Gd bank, Tho bank is fot that referred to la cur scuoramiaa of 6 Bagiceber 1959 en: the sane spbjosts In this te teua ee Pens? wo Maal Bet » Féoa of sone of vhe bills Lecued to Fria, = Lr tare ore titries coumeruieg tka exmmeriention, “ptease” call Harry A. tetrea, eatensiet SIR, _ . 7 Bath, ASEDRAPT Bn ey ‘ Fike, #0 "7% 91,6 10 Gepterbder. 1953 WG 741 (e595, 18-966) ee tanee eee ween te cet ice rated eetinee wemenatanae ge Sees etn ee te ne . ee a Emel a 7 a el 29g Lf. — eS Ona aes :
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14,0900 3{104-10170-10121 -| 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | jm 3 passirvco message [OD tora cous © wk i on Licey SECRET © REPROOUCT.ION PROHIBITED eS PLasON/ UNIT porieved ‘ 2 nese A 5 “fw . Af *) . - . —— “ onan — — ZOvANGE COPY wl TT we 7 LMSC : © wee (f3-RID COPY . Oo tescte Ohaccrene Dreses : tnFQ . ‘ Bon PLE YR AYRE CYOFS E ; SE SRE T PaVOs- T7E MADRID [NEG NIRELTAR TYeY> . oy x von ~ ; ‘ ‘ . ype Qgoegs4 2) : ‘ REF sapRip 9aga((@ AO 0 2/. “Oy OND AMDITYONAL RERTINENT TRATES Sus! RES 9 der sb 1s 22060 2, VIEW SUBJS CORRECTION ANHINTS, STATION WOULD. APPRECIATE GECETUING RESULTS SUSJS. PEAR TEFING, n cCRE? HM RE QveST TRACES PEVE Bran CO | BERET IT -129-2Y3 Qe Ct, 116 1400000 SLAMS sport, January’ through’ June i966. ~_ ee RNS Sy ACTION REQUIRED: FYI. |. REFERENCES: “A, UFGT 16628 - Bee, Po B, UFGT 15216 _ A. OPERATIONAL’ ~ | BS ; . on “2 “che. During the period under review, financial support to the . “AMSPELL organization: has: been reduced significantly, . As reported in roferencées the primary reason. for the reduction was. the |. tie inconsistencies of many AMSPELL activities with current WOFACT directives, oe . oe 2, Ooperation between AMSPELL .and. the Station has been maintained through AMHINT=2, the principal ageht of the AMSPELL operation, Although no longer being carried on a salaried basis, AMHINT-2 has. continued’ to be ‘resporisive to Station guidance, an, Be AMSPELL' has continued its correspondence with various. student groups and leaders throughout the free world, and especially in ‘ Latin America,. AMSPELL has contacted various international student groups requesting passage money so that its delegates could be . afforded the opportunity to attend upcoming international student conferences, , ; a ee _, 4 A campaign was launched to call attention to the plight of Pedro Luis BOITEL, .a Cuban student leader who was unjustly ; imprisoned on the Isle of Pines by the ‘CASTRO regime, <A report/ denunciation of ‘the imprisonment of BOITEL was prepared and sent to AMSPELL's principal contacts in the Latin American student field seeking support’ for AMSPELL'’s demand that BOITEL be released. GATE TYPED pare OGPATCNED ; 26 July 1966jy) > 0 weg | - Distribution: _ e ; 7 J OISPATCH SrMBOL AND NinMBER 3~WH/C, w/att., USC UFGA 25653 HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER . 5 . “ . CLASSIFICATION ‘| au. SECRET — Attachment : Prop Samples, 19-124-26/3 39-134 acfs 14-0000 T Rrra CONTINUATION OF i , : _ DISPATCH | SECRET Nene re . "By “PRODUCTION : ‘la. AMSPELL bi-monthly magazine (copy being forwarded uid . Séparate cover) ne - po Boss 'AMSPELL efforts during -ecent. moiths have: b ent onthe preparation of its new bie ithly.-magazine,- ofthe magazine's £1; dition Which: was: publish re distributed"as follows: CE advertising space'as well as to ° | ‘ould. collaborate with the-magazine - buting their talents, | : , Yr: was..di ‘buted among the’ various 4 ‘ Sies, official’ representations ‘of. governments. and “ Organizations, both in the United States and: abroad, , well as among Cuban exile journalists and organizationg, “2, AMSPELL Cuban mailing '.- . Since March 1966, 1,000 envelopes containing AMSPELL propa-. . ganda have been mailed to Cuba on a monthly basis, This propaganda -‘is directed particularly. at students who support ‘the regime (copies . of the propaganda are being forwarded under separate ‘cover). 3. Press| , . The majority of AMSPELL press releases have been in connection _“with the mistreatnient of political prisoners by the Castro regime, - _ Other releases concerned the aforementioned BOITEL campaign and.a_ “tribute to Cuban martyrs who gave theiy lives fighting against the BATISTA dictatorship in “1957, (Copies of the press releases are being ‘forwarded under separate cover.) : ; re . : CNARINANCIAL 1. Final payment of AMSPELL salaries and termination bonuses was made in February in line with the. Station's reduction of financial ‘support. to AMSPELL,- Under..the: present arrangement JMWAVE support is limited to $1,000 monthly,” this includes the $200 monthly financial support payment to AMHINT=1's family, office overhead, and support for printing/distributing the bi-monthly publication, : 7 : 2, The following amounts were expended by the Station in support of AMSPELL activities during the second half of FY 68; | Operational expenses see eeeeeeeccsee $ 9,929.74 Salaries and termination bonuses ..... _ 6,200.00 . Total expenditures ..... $16,129.74 'D, FUTURE PLANS It is anticipated that AMSPELL efforts in the near ‘future will be ' directed at‘the upcoming CLAE meeting which is scheduled to be held ‘in Havana. 29 July to 9 August 1966, . , A et te nr ge ene “ 53a USE meee cos ETON. SECRE T CLASSIFICATION H . + PAGE NO. a" a eee rn oe pL continue 2 of. t N * 4 : ORB ACERNE (athe GE gy ae || ACTION REQUIRED: FYE. “PaActoeRequimtp? a aa SQLASSITI, ATION Avy ets ne — E.C RET Y ERENCES [|| REFERENCE: UFGA 23946, 24-November 1968 oe ‘A. OPERATIONAL 1, aimed * to stu betwee during 2. The nee politic . critici totalit Cuban s message > General “During the period under review AMSPELL continued operations at’ the student/youth target, AMSPELL sent a circular lctter dents and youth in Cuba in“an- effort to establish a "dialogue" n these young péople and AMSPELL, Other: AMSPELL. activities - this period are contained below, Printed Propaganda, a, Monthly AMSPELL Bulletin: : November December To Cuba : 4,800 4,800 To Latin America (Spanish) 2,900 ; 2,900 To Latin America (French) 1,925 1,925 To Latin America (English) 1,925 1,925 b. The rogular bulletin highlighted the following themes; d for solidarity in the Struggle.for liberty for Cuban | al prisoners; the new trend in Polish.communism and its sm toward the system; the attitude of Soviet students toward arianism and the failure of Castro's plan to indoctrinate _ tudénts, The ‘December bulletin carried a special Christmas » (Copies of the bulletin are being sent for Headquarters information under separate cover.) 3. Attachment ; ” 4s DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUAISER Prop Samples, USC TTP Rv Ol re TAY ter “GeGa 24575 : ', ‘acid : Distribution; ; CUSSIFICATION WH/C, w/att, USC 2 3- AA qttar ttt . Radio Propaganda | i9 . 12-f- -26/'s AMSPELL continued its regular weekly radio broadcast during ] oatE TvPCo. 7 OATE Dis PATCHED Continued) whos = | 17. Feb 66: —. Rn Cec? eb 66: lees 91 R65 REPEREACE TO, HEADQUARTERS FRE NAUSEA 19-124-26/3 4 14-0000 CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH : thengs: Of which are Diario. las’ Amo ican: “a councils-in Cota, oS b. ce “Botienia ‘Libre: Be b. AMHIN: a. article. -concerning | statements. by i b, for demonstratiens against Secret Robert Kennedy while on tours in C. FUTURE ACTIVITIES . An overall ‘review of AMSPELL by the* Station, When discussions are concluded, it is anticipated. organization ‘will be considerably’ sane: . : ‘x 53a USE| PREVIOUS EaIhON a ry ‘ SEC Jer and December without interruption, gran 3 uded3 The War. in: ee 6 thi ‘During the poriod. und r rev ew je “high cuban officials reported among - ‘Tefugees, - : disappearance and his wife's “condition, incompatibility between Christianity and Communism, CLASSI CASE ATOM SY MEO AND ML)! om {UPGA:24575 Topics: “discussed on . ‘commentaries : supporting 7 » ine bata & commun tein 3 “etter conto over university. ; ‘Activities ot Cuban: agonta in ‘Mexico. The large number - of Yelatives of Reports on tho. oxodus,. Comments: on: Cho Guevara’ s. “ANSPELL conmonts on.a Miami Herald| Cuban” students regarding the Cuban agents ‘reportedly responsible ary of State Dean Rusk and Senator Latin America, Analysis: of anti-Christian policies ., in Cuban universities, “* B. . FUNDS EXPENDED . Salaries:— . November | ‘December —— $2,250.00 = «2, 250,00 _ Operational Expenses: $ 3,850.00. - $ 4,150,00 operations is currently. being made between the Station ‘and AMSPELL that Station _ Support of the AMSPELL reduced, : ne Lele ee 4 a Pu E ELMAR CO. CATR [Pacena a RE T i) C] CONTINUED 2af 2 | DISPATCH . “ Chief of Station, DAVE || feomanse gens m wo Te “Four guuinacce | tor Faents yes ne i Ereest A. LUSBY a 4 ¢ ; Attachment: Jun Iden - U/S/C/ ' Distribution: 3. - cos, JMWAVE with. S/C/A ; Taos REFERENCE 10 ! OrsraTcH wan AND RTE ; UFGH-5726 Sg COPY ‘ CLASSIC ATO” - HOS PRE NUMBER i 8-E-C-R-E-T 19-124426/3 h oo - . TYPED: *8Dec 65 Distribution: l - Subj File | .1.- WH/C/ESEC l - PP/Chrono - f a ive * 53 “USE PREVIOUS ZOINON 14.0000 / 7 TO 7 ESD RAR EU ES a ot OES Be He wy! eta oe a Fd Po {VA ws a 7 —— . Era Ma et a A SEE EERE TEE SIO IDR ere eE LAN a ine od 5726 “BEPAWATS COVER ATTACHMENT TO-Uray- reeden Fund” IDENTITY: cane many pte one epee eetnie em memes ok OAR AE Te ee PE er rere veep te ye . ; 14-00000 . . . nt ; ; . ; - - . , a cee: C)ves Ono ‘ : Can y- / yeo- atts %S - CLASSTFIED MESSAGE roraL cconts . “ -ASBITY TO PELE NO. “REF TOF ILE MOD =| ie B buen crn) =— SFPROCUCT ION PROMIPITED se a ACT, TO @eancn Q * sesteor Dare. — . . atvancg Copy QO setuto Dlarceee a) MALES SECRET 111828 DIR INFO ATHE MADR CITE WAVE 78 TYPIC MHSPAWN THUN IF ORM ¥ REFS: A. DIR cance 9) a. athe r7ea((Y/ 1. SUBJECT DELEGATION DEPARTED WAVE 1@ DEC AFTER RECEIVING ASSURANCE FROM TSIRINOKOS SECRETARY THAT MEETING POSSIBLE. FIRST SCHEDULED FOR 11 DEC BUT CHANGED TO 12 DEC DUE URGENT UN MATTER. WILL ADVISE QUTCOME. 2. MEMBERS DELEGATION: AMNORD-3 CIDEN A), ANELEAK-1 CIDEN B) AND IDEN C. , SECRET CFN 7852 64401 7970 10 TSIPIMOKOS 11 12 AMVOPD-3 A AMBLEAK-t 8 c * ¥ REguerres WA! Comfy szur veh reese GREE MEteTy MINSTER AY, ‘SECRET t 3 x : 5 3 Z é ? 3 OA. SOPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES = tation, JMWAVE Operational -.. 55 .R -/ 1s. General = - oo _ ‘During he period under review, AMHINT/2 visited Caracas and... }- | - ‘turned. in-a.report on.the university situation to that country which ~ activities, the AMSPELL group waged a campaign for the release of ‘political: prisoners and has intensified. this campaiga since the announcement of: the "open door" policy on 28 September 1965. “| iwas submitted in’ Roforence —~In-addition to the: normal propaganda: .. 2. Propaganda Production (samples forwarded under separate cover) -g,°. 4,800 copies of the bulletin were mailed into PBRUMEN each month, monthly to addressees in Latin America and Westein Europe. Among the main issues treated.in the’ bulletins were: internal’ problems of PBRUMEN communism as a result of Ben Bella's overthrow; communist - atrocities in Viet Nam;. testimony of Alberto Muller’ on the secret onus hist PBRUMEN; ‘the. comments of Identity A with - executions -in’ Commu “respect to the PBRUMEN. situation, ‘the eaodis: and Che Guevara's ‘disappearance. : Bo . : b. ‘Miscellaneous press clippings and press releases are also - forwarded utider separate cover. “Included is an article. by AMHINT/2 on the student discontent in. PBRUMEN which appeared in Identity B. Other articles and press releases were u5ed by Identities B,C and D. and by AMHIM, © ‘Attachments. usc" _— . (continued) , 1- Prop samples a ad 2-Iden List. — . - ae cry DATE CISPATCnE ge ry Distribution: : 24 Nov 65 nag t 36 WH/C ,w/att, use £3 lord. ------ on ov s en : 1 CROSS REFERENCE TO (C4 SYMBOL AND NUMBER ' . .t UFGA-23946 ' . ‘ . HEALCGUARTERS FILE NUMBLA . CLASSIFICATION . . NX 4 . a SECRET. {4 19-124-26/3 Over 6,000 copies of the international edition were gent. © Pn we we oe 1490000, _ vt SRASSHICATION, i SRPAT OM SOME AND NUM CONTINUATION OF | ™ Sp _ DISPATCH 4 SECRET . _[UFGAL29 946. Ape: featured. ’statemen Shade. by a One: ‘stich® Q ; ‘Local ‘Spanieh’ language stations also used aprisomens. uly. august Septenber “October |. os "$3, 3a0-00. $3, 000. 00 $4, 100. OO#: “$2, 250. ‘00° ‘Expenses 4009.70. 3850.00 3850.00 3,850.00 “Totals ~ $7,009.70" $6,850.00. $7,950.00 ° "36,100.00 *Includes one month's salary as severance ‘pay. | Cc, FUTURE PLANS AMSPELL will continue ‘its political action and ‘propaganda activities --| during the coming months and will engage in special campaigns and press i e releases” as ‘current dévelopnents dictate. f 7 : Ly yt ane, PO erage AMO LEME CE Philip G. ELMARD CLASSIFICATION SECRET. (J CONTINUED ‘pon seo § 3a USE PREVIOUS EOITION. 1409 14-0000 1 reece SUNK AND NONGLR | separate ‘Cover Attach- SECRET [ment #2; UFGA 23946 AVE A TS CONTINUATION OF © “DISPATCH | IDENTITY. List form er Venezuelan Minister of, Interior. . : Identity A. carlos ‘Andres Peres, _ te » Diario las Americas \ oe _4 Miamt Herald At " o D. “Time Magazine : ° "SRS SICATION ~ - = ; eo $3a USE PREVIOUS EDITION. . SECRET “ [ ] conriwueo es oe es Renn a ae, a : 7 ro ! eae . ., 42 is ‘* ESE SANS EAE TTL TRAE PEE, MAY MPT, aes SU oer! “TMs 96000 “SECRET 1622592 - DIR CITE WAVE, 7234 InowuesT acting TYPIC MHSPeWS! AMSPELL ° REPS: A. DIR 59818 : 0B. WAVE 7171 (ww 92601 je . : Ss ‘ey AMSPELL, ISSUED 28 OCTCPER PRESS RELEASE TO EXPLOIT CHE 6, “cuevarn DISAPPARANCE AMD ALLEGED HOUSE ARREST GUEVARA’ ‘S WIFE, ~ RELEASE REPORTS: DOUSTS AND CONTROVERSY WITHIN OFFICIAL GOC CIRCLES © . “OVER: GUEVAPA'S FATE anD CLAINS GUEVARA'S WIFE PRACTICALLY UNDER HOUSE ‘ARREST. POUCHING cepY PRESS RELEASE. AMSPELL USED SAME REPORT OVER RADIO. STATION HAS SEEN NO INDICATIONS REPORT PICKED UP BY’ PRESS. : 26 AMSPELL WILL CONTINE ‘PLAY REPORTS ON GUEVARA AND FAMILY . WHEN PEGS ARE AVAILABLE. ‘MOWEVER. STATION DOES NOT PLAN “HAVE PMSPELL ENGAGE CAMPAISH FOR RELEASE GUEVARA FAMILY AS THIS OUT OF ‘cHanectER fcr PH3PELL ePOUP, ORIGINAL PROP PLAY INITIATED UNILATERALLY oY LIRCCY-1 VAS CLEVER ATTEMPT TO PUBLICIZE GUEVARA CASE PUT Ho SERIOUS SONSIDERATION CIVEN TO ASPELL CAMPAIGN. ra 3, IF AMOTS DEVELOP USEFUL INFO PER PEF A SuScESTIGH STATION "ILL PURSUE FURTHER. a . " SECRET cd 14.90000 | | A GG oe “sees 508 cae aurye Pabr dL CFN 7284 523818 7171 AMSPELL 28 CHE GUEVARA GOC NO INDICATIONS , NOT PLAN LIROOX-1 NO SERIOUS A . 7 LaAmor Tt ea Loc a7ve fe € CATE of OG Wr vnhend, | 14-0000 CLASSIFICATION, SECRET. TALY QUALICO a MEACQUARTERS ofsa PCAN IUOGE ANOUXING |. REFERENCE: WAVE 6425 Forwarded. under separate cover is a ‘List of political " prisoners ‘Lh. ‘Cuban: “jails, The list was: compiled by the "AMSPELL: organization and ‘contains the names and addresses of relatives. who Oe _ » are: ‘living. in the United States. : an a qos. Wit OSEAN E Philip G. Elmard Attachments: ~ Political Prisoners List, usc att! dD Distribution: ' 3-WH/C, w/atts, usc_ os - Removed froa Proteo®ce fe fi a aye BAS . ’ CS Classifications Lay 26 /3; 19- / ~ | Sepsis 7 [ Aths. Bre rng os coy meaty, ac oe 1 Nov 65 : VORSSREEREMETO TeSPaTGN SYMBOL AND NUMBER a r _-UFGA-23728 HEADQUAR TERS FILE NUMBER 2 OST 19-124-26/3 SECRET alee oo ‘ ca | ea NORBRE nea ray marys Fos POOTTNCIA ry ee ee me ee ne eerie ee mn 8 eee + ee mn oa oo seamen ere & a ‘ALMOINA PYDLON, Carton Fradciess abet /A7 hs Ga ws WT adana ARNAS BLANCO Rane de - " VITAL s ciante =, ARM4S BLANCO Tarlos te " ” Fs Cy ARENAS ANTOO, Alfredo Jeaia “ o o# 3 * ALBA MORRELL, Burento ® Le q J ALZ-]GARAY.OLIVERA, cob-ado | tomb? 1 42 1 Wataneas” AMARO, H eriberto " a) ya ae AP GUELLES-S0SA OROZCO, iacns i eRe & KI 2a Sta. ‘lara ANTON ASPIRI “velic Seveing « Ld at) “ ANAY GALINDO, Santiags Jeltan ® nook 10 ALFONSO MARMOL, Ricard> S-<-ny « noe 10 “a . &LONSO MOV, lio « oo 10 _" AVTLA ES24D4, Maxime wt) 62 54 4a 0 -Rabana ARMICIBTA VCS, FeLix NY k2 - eS) a Aybana ADENGO MARENTF, Rosue of ao 4 m8 ee _ ALVAQEZ, ION? ALEZ, Nederts Yileris " i 8 " ALVAREZ CARARGA, Raul ; Bb ; ; . at te . “7 BORROLLA PONTETA, ‘oherts ter fey - 197A ae Oriente AARMIFITOS FER UIORT, Gla recing wave: ond ens | a) | Wwdana - RERMUDE2, Aniceto St oharten | fant 1? W abana BACALLAO Nicesio Matondaa BEMANCOMRE AS-UI, Tein “ B T3AAC, Abraham Reenh? ry RR Ww " & BARSFRAG PRONT, leleatina 8200 gt I ° Habana BARTFITO LOUSLL®, Jorefins " “oo “ " BALBUENA SORR71, “alive « "oN q " BLANGO SANJVAN, Fercedes " “oo 3 « BiRRENO NAG ION, N-obdlas " "on 3 | BEQUE® DIAZ, Bwanraro " noo l ™ BAZAVE F32RTSA, Martha " oo” 1 ” BYRON , Mioel BATTTDA HUH eR, afsel Fab—St 229— 63 Sta. Mara Ce] . COPADO FHRNAYDSZ, Anconi« etna 40 208-4 0 _ “ ne ra 1 2 Jor, 29D N- itaevleta ot sto PEO eeione shrill LeFB1 x’ Ortente CABALLERO OF07, Gustave ° 0 . 10 . CASTILIO FARRAL, Patrocinto " , * e . CAMBATAL RODRINEZ, Indio " oo ec # oy GaMaL rlos " “ t 8 " GABE F IRC fayaks Ter " "ow 3 ; no 7 . Waseca 41 DPT mt, 10 a 72nzas ‘GAY OTSPE"?, Racnl : an CAY HEYNANDEZ, Raol ae "oo" 3 . . * GALVO ONE, Jos ve Inia Noe 62 Linaa x Novannas ie gic oar _ _ yy -~ as KM | VEGA -23725 (3: , Pass alg say 3 CERVERA AXANNIO, Armanio CASTRO GARCES, %atnel i 14-0000 Ss > ak fate pecan . an ea re nn ne Lae oot ote a : : : rae PEBLOW, Cartns Pronci een , ; ; ag BLARCO Rene de A , : 4R013 BLAFCO tarioe te Jorge de armas (hermano) 2448 3.W. 3 3t.Miaml . GREIAS-BH00)-bitendentewne 5 an me ALBA MORRELL, Buwento —s. : : 7 ALZUOARAY OLTV#R’, Rodsadc Orlando Alzugaray (herman no) SAARO, Bf oriberts. Berta Michelena 527 N.E. 1 Ave.,Miami ‘roomt 014. Pachfic Hoyse AROUELIZS-2034 OROVEO, - , . ANTOH ASPIRT | fwe tic Severinue oa : e ° ABAY GALINDO, Santiage Julia . : Le, ALFONSO WARMOL, “icardo Osman oo AL4I90 WORK, Elio . : . a? ‘ AVILA WST¥ADA, Marine . : : a ie ARERCIBIA RIO3, Liz ; . _f ADBBOO MAREN *R, Rote . Do . ALVAREZ OONZALEZ, Yedests "1hano . : . . 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VILLARQUIDES 26, Me a e / VAZQUEZ IODRIT NZ, Jose sare: ae VARGAS SAPMIEN™O, Petro ee Z. ’ - ZALDIVAR SEYWANO, Clare Norn ZALDIVAR, Armando varfa Zaldfvar(tfa}57? 3,4, 3 St, Apt.1,xiami CORUJO BLANSO de Perez,Hilda Lino Pérez Gomezizarido}5ldg.66 Cpa-Laoka AlrPort Hernandez Loredo, Humberto Naria Hortensla cernanides(nija} 3335 “238k datoowt DIAGO, Jorge Na. Antonia Diaso(sita)tt7 fusell ave. 3ufhat "YY. PATINO GONZALEZ,Francisco ¢.-Marta Patino(heraana)2221 S$... 5 St.,Miami’ VILLARQUIDES Agata hia. - Tete dodriguez,Uniiai Levolucionaria,‘iani * “T. PROCESSING : 20 CUARSIICATION E-C:R‘E‘T. cos, Caracas chier ‘of: ‘Station IMWAVE _ . . om 3 d ~ [esaster , DYVOUR/PBRUMEN/ MSPELL/Operational _ oe * AMHINT=2 Trip” to; Caracas : _ [ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES i L AR; FYI : Of: obtaining his: residence “wisa- an _ the” Local -AMSPELL ‘delegation 3.Well as ‘with TSorecentatives of ‘the: A : political g 8 -at the Central University in Caracas’ “(UCV)'. ' AMHINT=2 w particularly. interested in promoting a productive working relationship between AMSPELL. in. Caracas and Identity B, which appears to be a new -Christian-driented. ‘group organized to provide Liceo ‘students with courses and seminars in fighting communism, A copy of the Identity B brochure is ‘being. ‘forwarded: under separate cover No. 1. 2. On his return, AMHINT=2. reportéd on the present composition of the local AMSPELL group, . He indicated that Identity C, who first ‘joined. AMSPELL in 1960 in Cuba and who recently arrived in Venezuela from Santo Domingo, /has replaced Identity D as leader of the group. A list containing the names of the other members of the delegation, as well as a brief description of their AMSPELL duties, is also forwarded under separate cover, Attachment No, 20 . - ,3,. At present, the AMSPELL group in Caracas is concentrating its efforts on working with Identity B and in maintaining good relations with the press in order to carry out propaganda at the least cost with . such groups as the Jose Marti Patriotic Club and the UCE, mz 4. The AMSPELL delegation is in contact with a number of student ‘political leaders not only at UCV but at several of the other universi-~ ties. These contacts include Identities E, F, G, H and I. byte OU Crcte, PHILIP G, ELMARD Attachments:. 1. Brochure, u/se ‘| 2, Description of Duties, u/se 3. Identities, u/sc pate merry H mae DISPATCHED 7 sept 65 | SEP 1g 1955 OXSPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMEER UFGA 23,069 HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER 19-124~26/3 “DISTRIBUTION: | 3-WH, 6 attachments 183 aa 2-WH/ w/attachment Nos es ste SLE 2-c0S, aracas, W/attach! Nas" 893° To cer Pepe CLASSIFICATION j amt . ; SE cR ET 4 DISFAICH SIMO AND SOMES 1 U/'sC Attachment ‘No, 3 7 hat Bo eal CONTI NUATION OF _ “DISPATCH SECRET IDENTITIES: : ay Manuel Salvat Rogze. Be “WOSEEM" =. ‘Oficina z1 ‘Servicio del Estudiantado: de yoo 7 Educacica Media. C. Lazaro Parinaé De Eniéique Balotra, 02 se oe - ¢ “E, Regulo Arias, 7 OF, Guiliermo: ‘Alvarez Bajetios. Ge Humberto cell. Lote ‘Carlos / Artinans. Gaspert, ‘president of the. FCU" at. ‘the 2 we : ; University ‘< of Bulta. vi - ; a I, ° Oscar Yanez, Director of OSEEM.. Distributions . 3 = WH, u/se a 2 - WH/C, u/se © 2 - COS, Caracas,u/sc ”“AASSIFICATION creer) - SEC ie fo R E T — CONTINUED Foam 53a USE PREVICU:S ESINON. PRINCIPIOS ESENCIALES a DEL. | GREMIALISMO ESTUDIANTIL| Un Centra de" Esivdiontes, ‘pore considerarse ORGANISMO GREMIAL, debe distinguirse Por sur viicioad:: -- Dobs.. wr tnicor; por ticaxio;. convenientia eronémizo,. " educocién del‘estudionte en. motario de: solidoridad y fun. “damenitos legoles do ‘repreventatividod: de 3030: ial estu- diontedo. . ° ~En muchos poites (el nve tr) no xe do 5 por to view lento. division politica. NE TRALIDAD: “No puede identificorse con intereses de grupo. ~ Su formulacién eparece.en:un‘ortizulo de‘los: -eilatutes que senate la: aconfesionalidod y: el oportidismo del.gremio. —'No ui ignifica Sepinterés por, los ottividades ' ° Politicos. oo ; engone: y en one lo verdod, DEMOCRACIA INTERNA: eo le vido: on de to det Grem : -y to emocrecio, ‘Interna : ton. p borer de ie Representativ od. to fundamental evel contenid Cy SERVICIO. bit ‘Bir: D COMUN. ESTUDIANTIL:: rn te frente: a te reolidad: contro: ef 5 “antudic ites: ‘en: n- todo’ 1o-q ave . ERVICIO DEL STUDIANTADO DE. DUCACION EDIA DIRECTION PROVISIONAL: - QUINTA ARAGONESA - LOS CAOBOS | CPRENTE a ta ESTATUA. DEC. COLON ) TELEFONO 555401 “CONVHINI o@ “CUNVIVAYS! @ “OONVOM qe ~~ OdNnvIaNks3 VIdIVd YAINN SOWVOVH: 1400000 OSEEM os ina Oficina ol Servicio del Estdionte de Educo. > cién Media. 1 uno Officine de Fermesién OSEEM os uno Oficina de Orlentacién Gromlatista OSEEM 88 uno Oficing- ‘Relocionedora: de ts Estudiontes Cristionos: OSEEM @8 una Oficina ‘ol. Servicle do-todo ol Estvdiontade - de Edvcocién Media ' OSEEM a8.una Oficina-Animodore. de la vide Estudiantil “OSEEM: nocié. pore tervir: of ‘Movimiento Estu- _ digntil Venezolano, * Que servicios opresia, OL SOE. E. ML?. . Ofrece af Estudionte una formacién social, cultural, humans y espiritual, Da ol Estudiante fos implemontos indispensables para ereor una contiencia gremial en su ambiente y dospolitizar su institucion educacional, . Creo. en et Estudiente cristiano of “Espiritu de Unidad” + Todos los cristionos construimos una comunidad, aspi- ramos los mismos ideales, deseamos una nveva Patria .. Auna los esfuerzos de todos les cristianos. .Pretende coleborar y servir en to renovacién de la Edu- . _ taci6n Media, astudior los ectuales prablemas de Educa: lon y¥ coluborae en lu tronslormurion de sus estructura pare qua sumplon lo mejor posible con ou objeto, - -Pretende dinamizor lo vida humane, social, culturol, depertiva, etc. del’ oitudiontods de Educacién Media, me- diante servicios “ad hee’, "NO VINE A SER SERVIDO, SINO A SERVIR a En ‘sintesis... O.S.E ELM. V9) Servicio de FORMACION Y ACCION [oseem | Formacidn . Accién ——. ay | oe Yee Religiosa ) * Clyiea Civica | v Sécial oo, ¥ Cultural, | (6 Gremial Servicios Culturales J a] * Eatudiantiles Religiosnx voy Recreativos Civicos Econdmicos , Ha, Servicin de COORDINACION | Esiudiantes Cristianos de Educacién Media 14.00000 i ebide: a‘su dveisia El ute NO: delesaio es & 60. Jen, Cuban mbeg gol y hieo. en ace ‘dentro de fade on resolver los. AY "partici v0 . ‘ “de! la paralizacion . del plan. militar. Lleva - a “-G@o-ua Res en Venezuela. ves “desptic ade Cuba en 1960, ‘Aetuo ¢on0 Coarsisader ce Has vases @ vind al exilio y so-infilire < Gl: clandostinancate ch cooritinncd of eee anes tres a ua “UKE aiganiente en illas. . ieneia cn coor d- estudia ‘Medicina en: da. Unive trabajo: de. la: delegacion. idad Central : donee: ite, “ack ons, ‘Es “necesarie “recalcar que el trad “puc © mayor Feducido desrues co terminar. las re liciones. entr : “nuestros anigos, manifestantose unicanente en notas ve’ y ‘yelaciores ‘personales con periodistas y ors: nos de puodlicids esses oo momentos Jose hie-el se ‘encuentra Cuca. de Cc ardens pucs-fue. chvinss aor « unos teses a. Espana por la conpania donde trabaja en asuntos ce »y Beigdac jula Santos iugalmente trabajo dentro.del ! RE! desde “‘Lo608. En ln wscuie adia estusia Psicolozia en la Voniversidad Catolica donde “doscavena su labor del Dil su trabajo especial . consiste en asuntos relacionados con la‘s ecretaria de da Delegacion, Guilterco Foza ? “estudia en la Universidad Catolica dentro qo la PF sul- voclu.ogia, Ademas trabaja en el Institu,» Venezolano co AeSian | ani taria(Ivac) ocupaco, en conferencias y charlas a Campesiaos -incorporarlos- @ un trabajo dé desarrollo, comuniterios En @sio Car Senvuelvs activid lo e@ la delegacion. . rio Gonez, Acttaluente trabaja ‘cono Vice-Gencrento do La ress de ; scaovision “Yene-Vision". is ri rodel DXc. desde 1960 en Cuda. Su actividad dentro de l¢ delegacion es ile colaboracion cn diversos asuatos pues carece dé tiemmo para also esnecificd., La importancia basica es . la influencia dentro de uae eStacian de Telovision,. ‘Paralizande novicias cue alicnten o favoroze can el coriunisao. . . ico Calera, estudia ea la Universidad | Gel. Zulia juato- ‘con Aurelia Sot Viven en “araucaibo donde mantienen la Selegacion. especia’ i Astivicades de rolaciones estudiantiles. Tienen una gran awistad con | . Carlos Artimani Gasperi (presidente Ge la Federacion do Contros tnivers Sitarios del Zulia) de insviracion Social-cristiana, Gernan Addlbfo: Maleiro, Venezolano que estutia derocha: en in Mnivensidad | ag Garandoa. aesiae cn Valencia. No es miembso de la delesacion pero re “bina, las actividades corréspondientes en los cannos de prons relaciones. Tnabaja on cl Rectorado co da Universidad ‘tenian: alas listas de estudiantes. “a caracas se paso una lista vie esiu'd _comunistas de aquella Universidad brindada por este conticta. ol tiempo se senalo la importancia de mantener relaciones con ot a amigos. 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HIS ARRIVAL WAVE AREA, STATION WILL ‘DISCUSS HIS QUALIFICATIONS HOWEVER, HE WILL BE PLACED AMSPELL PAYROLL ONLY © a WITH AMHINT. n20 | c. IF ANSPELL, NEEDS REPLACEMENT AS STATION DOES NOT INTEND INCREASE O:PAYROLL. ~ P . . ; Coe Y: Be DEFER Has RE USE ELSEWHERE LATIN AMERICA. REF B- INDICATES ° FuBIAS- 5 HAS STRONG SENSE LOYALTY TO ARSPELL. TO. AVOID PROBLENS DIVIDED LOYALTY, . SUGGEST RECRUITMENT FCR LAQTIN AMERICAN ASSIGNMENT SHOULD BE ‘SINGLETON BASIS WITK ‘NO COVE WITH AMSPELL. RSECRET c-CFN - on cane couse ceeee ce 2 ame Mae Bee oessite er 389 te % OR OTHER RELATIONSHIP * RE. TERMANATON FOBIAS | pRogecr . He CAGLE (OVER A year ond, COPY & ae Bi fe) vee <vOn <VvOn 1400000 © © eo . 4 a ny asad Sosy . oe ROUTING: 3, LINTON ens a . WH/4/CH ILE _ 6E6E : ” 20 BAY. 1965 fre sanrrago | FROM, DIRECTOR. pew ore Sieo REFS: A, SAGO 9424 (IN 71039)* 3° v a eee 1, | CONCUR. IN TERNINATION FUBIAS“ PROJECT .AS PROPOSED-REF A. . “2. NO OBJECTION TO TERMINATION FUBIAS-5.. ASSUME F-5 KOK WOULD .RESETTLE IN WAVE AREA, . -B,. WAVE 2014 (IN 71458)4# OTF" TL ae FOR WAVE: D0 YOU HAVE ANY INTEREST IN FUTURE EMPLOYMENT fe | END OF MESSAGE and would like terminate, retaining FUBIAS-4 and. FUBIAS-7 in other projects, unless DIR and WAVE: have: overriding reasons. for continuing project in presént form, aa 5 would be terminated but SAGO defers to Has re ° -5ts future employment and/or relocation. . . **WAVE has no overriding reasons for continuation “FUBIAS - | ae : . project. O08, . - , p WH COMMENT: . *Believe results FUBIAS Project not worth prlesent costy . . 194-26) 3 Bip C/WH/4/C - % WH/C Mr. Chaconas’ (by phone) : a : a as ' -Nanew ar rey Ds\jonD FITZGERALD C/WHD : COORDINATING OFFICERS . RELEASING orvicer se on REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE. 1S PROHIBITED. . Copy No C/WH/4 a AUTHANTICATING OFFICER J Coseaat an , ~ SECRET. : [| aus BO RAN SE : = SS pveccr é ‘TYPIC/ANSPELL/Ope rat : *© AMSPELL Progress Re [ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES, 7 — FYE. REF: A. .UFGA 20,729, 26 March 1965 B. UFGA 20,262, 9 March 1965 A. OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES 1, General AMSPELL has. continued its normal propaganda activities _ as outlined below. On 23 March 1965, AMHINT-2 agreed to the terms outlined .in Reference B, including a substantial. budget reduction, to become effective 1 April. ANSPELL'S cliief problem at the present time is to liquidate debts incurred as a result of the defunct AMSPELL paramilitary operation. . - 2. Propaganda Qs The March 1965 edition of the regular AMSPELL newspaper . was mailed to Latin Anierica and ANSPELL delegations in. the U. 38. -. (9,800 copies), attachment No, 1 under separate cover, “7 yy) The March 1965 edition of the pony AMSPELL newspaper was - mailed into Cuba (4,800 copies), attachment No, 2-under separate — cover. ; Lo ee ‘Ce. The AMSPELL international bulletin was mailed to its normal recipients during: March 1965, Spanish edition. — 2,900" copies, attachment Nos:3.-: French edition -- 1,925 copies, attachment No, 4. English edition -- 1,925 copies, attachment No. 5e mo _ 3 “7 CONTINUED / _ Attachments? ay 7 1 thru 12, u/seliiii*/. Distribution: Oe pe ey ote 3 - C/WH, w/attachs, u/se : mo aren) ESSE . FS Cary : 10 May 65 : ‘ ver “DISPATCH SYM AND MLOVEER UFGA 21,214 TEADQUARTURS FUE MUNSER 1 19124-26,3 1400000 + DIDFATCH SPM BOL AND NUVGER — ; SSIES CONTINUATION OF H aan DISPATCH | SECRET a; In connection with ‘the prisoners? campaign - (paragraph : 5 (ai). below), 10,000 Copies of: the Prisoners" “Message” Were printed; ‘attachhent No, 6; 5,000 copies of a letter to Chilean ‘President Eduards® ‘Fred, ‘avtachment No. 7; 35,0005 ‘@iteular -lctters ‘to Latin’. American “Identity A‘org saiizations, attachment NOs Gj-and 5, 000° copies | of a circular letter to ) AMSPELL. Dologates, . attachment No. 9. By Radio. Propaganda - Og ot “AMSPELL continued its regular r radio operations consisting of a lSeminute program ‘Tuesdays. through Saturdays on AMTHIGH, and a . 15=minute program ‘broadcast ‘évery Monday over WMIE and sevoral Latin , Amer hean ‘stations. . . 40 Prose fioieases _ “Aiisce1laneous press releases are ‘included . as attachment No. 10, under separate cover. | 5 Othor Activities, “Pho prisonors' campaiga got off to. a “glow start. “the Identity ‘meeting in March, which was supposed to. have been the’ kick-off: of ‘the ‘campaign, did not. produce the expected results. Identity-C was On a Latin American tour and was unable. to attend, and Identity D, ‘who had promised to push the prisoners' cause at the_ " meeting, limited himself to pleas for Cubiin Identity E prisoners, - The letter written to Chilean President Eduardo Frei (attachment No, 7) by AMSPELL members Jmprisoned on the Islo of Pines was forwarded. to : the AMSPELL delegation in Santiago for dolivory to the President. The Chilean olections, followed by the oarthquako complicated this plan and the delivery of the letter was delayod, (See paragraph 2-d above for information re Propaganda, Printed by ANSPELL in connection with the campaign.). ven wee Cele Q b. in connection with the 13 March anniversary of the assault on the Cuban Presidential Palace, AMSPELL issued a press ‘release (attachment No.- 20), a11 publications contained appropriate ; editorials. and, in addition to full. coverage. on the regular ‘AMSPELL ". yadio programs, additional radio coverage was obtained on JMHOPE . and AMTHIGH with a special interview, Tho AMSPELL.. publication re the anniversary is attached under separate cover, No, 11. Merc ¢ ‘ec. The AMSPELL delegation in Moxico participated in the tribute to Venezuelan workers (CTV) organized by the Cubans residing in Mexico-City. (See attachment No, 10 for pertinent press releases.) Activities of other AMSPELL Delegations including publications and . press releases are included’ under attachmont No, 12. rt B. FUNDS EXPENDED Operational expenses $ 10,224,46 Salaries 5,650,00 - Additonal printing expense ; (prisoners' campaign) 2,100.00 TOTAL $ 17,974.46 C. FUTURE PLANS: Sh Ric Ri ehh sBbBscrs test coc gehts ITE on eae de atipands Sta te Batts. mec o. 4 ea? Implement the Reforence B decisions. z Anac PN CK: i fe ssoney K, REUTEMAN Ss . vom CLASSIFICATION PAGENG 5.50 53a use PREvious EDITION. S& £ c RET [] 2 CONTINUED 14-09064 . : 2 . . moe mo, oe REPROOUCT.ICN PROMI ITE: ao .¢ (BIR INFO PACY CITE WAVE O66 ae wo frets amore, ames, J M5 36082 “REFSS: A. DIR 976M a uo “ B, WAVE 2198 Cd $s ad ! eo a oo C. 'HZPA 14984 oO oe REF B REPLIED QUERIES REF C, SECRET , R nr a. CFM “440 PACES UATE EE BRAS TERE TOE ~ ae pase ORAL eh <rwOn “i i 1 t ad 70 fa) “OA =n <vON -» /9-= ra rw ar G. epee BR copy & (as) opts banana Ri COPY E 58138900 ret ' re ” woe Fe ee ee ne Ci deinen Lag, | + “ REPRODUCT 1ON. “PROMIB 1TEO | aa ae . . . 7 . a ne a LE Nn a i ¢ TT aovance Copy R “Dawe Coke Oe rn rrr errey 8 SS rae rer sigiiz Sl pacy rere DIR COTE WAVE C108 7 Se ~ rere AMEPELL ANBARS _ oo _ gl REFS! As “yepaaege a ee BS. H2PA 14984 Ce 431a65009520) C. HZPA L473 P* a R “1.. FROM DIScUSSiONS WITH AMSPELL CHIEF AMHINT-2, BELIEVE " AMSPELL MAY HAVE ENCOURAGED REF A ACTION BY AMSARS-43 BUT NOT "IW -EXAGCERATED FORM PUSLICIZED SY AMBARZ-45, AMEUIT-2 DISCLAIMED alY KUQULEDGE REF B ACTION, SPECULATED AMSARB~43 TRYING IDENTIFY ANSPELL WITH AIMS PARACAQIAN STUDENTS, WAVE OPINICH ANBARB-AS REF B ACTION PROBABLY COMPLETELY Ob! INITIATIVE aS PERSOWAL PIQUE AGAINST KUBARK. AMBAR3-43 YAS POSSIBLY AWARE DETERIORATING ANSPELL WAVE RELATIONSHIP AND THIS COULD HAVE COuTRISUTED iis ATTITUDE. 23-43 SITUATION, 2. FYI, FOR REASONS WOT DIRECTLY RELATED 8! WAVE MADE- DRASTIC CUT AMSPELL SUZSIDY EFFECTIVE APRIL AND TOLD — ASHINT-2 AMSPELL WOULD HAVE TO CEASE ANTI KUBARK ACTIVITY. AFTER . “RECEIPT REF 3 ATTACHMENT, ANHIST-2 UAS TOLD ANEZRRG-42 “UST BE. KEPT UNDER CONTROL OR REMOVED FRCM PANATA. : ! 3. PET LG outest “Ee CURRENT PTECUSSECIS yITE aru nT-2 RE FUTURE ‘et ae a pr ae % Se, _ AM S20 fF. REPLACENENT FOR nts KONENT COULD NOT GUARANTEE ANSARD 8.027 Lowry r DIscusste: SE CR ET ra cRer AFTER oe AeNESTes ST mee ee fee 14-000g0 a SUSSIFIED MESSAGE rote cory at. eo Qe - SECRET - REPRODLCT LON’ PROHIBITED Penton’ uml. “NoTiFieo —l2 1 on . Wovance COPy rs O. SECRET siziziz: PACY: IcFC CIR COTE WAVE S108 wo ole TYPIC ANSPELL. ANSARB- oS ce ee + REFS: A.” HZPA 14890 aa fo. : H ~ po B. HZPA 14984 ; . 2 . - en. ee —— 7 | Af. 35 20 _ : ; C. HZPA 1473 . 4 ne 1. FROM DISCUSSIONS WITH ANSPELL CHIEF AYEINT-2, BELIEVE AMSPELL MAY HAVE ENCOURAGED REF A ACTION BY AN3ARB-43 BUT NOT. It EXAGGERATED FORM PUSLICIZED BY AMBARS-43, AMHIN IT -2 DISCLAIM to - +, ANY KNOWLEDGE REF B ACTION, SPECULATED AMSARS-&5 TRYING IDENTIFY ANSPELL wITH AINs PANAMANIAN STUDENTS, WAVE OPINION AMBARB-43 REF 8 ACTION PROZASLY COMPLETELY OW! INITIATIVE AS PERSONAL PIQUE - AGAINST KUBARK. AMBAR3-43 WAS POSSIBLY AWARD DETERLORATING ANSPELL, 7 MAVE RELATIONSHIP AND THIS COULD HAVE CONTRISUTED SOUR ATTITUDE. : 2. FYI, FOR REASONS tOT DIRECTLY RELATED ‘AUBARB-a3 SITUATION, WAVE MADE DRASTIC CUT AMSPELL SU2SIDY EFFECTIVE 1 APRIL AND TOLD AMHINT-2 AMSPELL WOULD HAVE To CEASE ANTI KUBASX ACTIVITY. AFTER RECEIPT REF 2 ATTACHMENT, AMHINT-2 WAS TOLD AxSARB~43 MUST 3E KEPT “UNDER CONTROL OR RE ENOVED FROM PANAMA. 3. PEND TC OUTCOME cunRet PISCUSSLoNS vIT# avHINT= 2 RE FUTURE “eye fey wee 14-0000 . toe wet PIN Kew [ _ : A BS2OF : SOONER Oy Te COT CTISH REGU. CED REPLACEMENT FOR we TULLEPOD Sart GOP Sel Tl. MOMENT COULD NOT GUARANTEE ANBARD 4. NY LOWALTY To it+Ti.. ep AFTER ro H1-00000 REF: UFGA 19,393, 18 January 1965 A, OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES: 8 Identity, alse. fee a. a IL OmLY-QUALIFILO - Md ADQCARTURS DESK.” oe ICOGENCOING 7 ACTION ar REFERENCES FYI: 1,. General. AMSPELL operational activities during January and February ‘yore of a routine nature, details of which are noted in the paragraphs below, AMSPELL-KUBARK relations have continued to deteriorate since “the collapse’ of the AMSPELL paramilitary effort in. the fall of. 1964, anf at the end ‘of February the Station decided to reduce the AMSPELL sub= sidy. This problem was discussed in UFGA, 20,262, 9 March 1965,. We ‘shall start implementing this decision at the beginning of April. , 2.) Propaganda. a. “The January and February 1965 editions of the regular AMSPELL. newspaper. were mailed to Latin America and ANSPELL delegations in the U. S. (9, 800 copies each), attachment No, 1 under separate cover,, This represents a planned reduction: from the previous 19,800 monthly figure, Lon b. The January and February. 1965 editions of the pony AMSPELL newspaper were mailed into Cuba (48 800° copies each), attachment No, 2 under separate cover, es The AMSPELL international bulletin was mailed to its” normal recipients duving January and February 1965, Spanish editions-- 2,900 copies each, attachment No. 3. French edition--1,925 copies each, attachment No, 4, English edition—l, 925 copies each, attach~ ment No, 5. . oe . ' — we Teomam | Attachments: 1 thru 7, as stated, u/se Distribution: [- Foss mertRina 7 7 7 itil 3 - DC/WH/SA,W/attachs Hod Resin ufse_ : OSPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER UFGA 20,729 CLASSIFICATION . : SECRET - 19-124-26/3 s CLAGBIFICATION / + | DIGPATCH GBYMDUL AND NUMDER CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH ~ da 5, 000- copies of ‘the leaflet. enclosed ‘aS attachment: ‘No, G (were . mailed to Cuba? duting. January. oes . . 10,000 copies of attachment Now 7 have been printed ‘and . CL will ‘be distributed. in’ ‘Latin America - in connection with the’ prisonerst. - us campaign discussed | in paragraph c below. ; . a ‘Radio Propaganda. 4 ‘AMSBELL ‘continued: its regular radio operations conéistiag of ; - 15-minute program daily. except Sunday. on- AMTHIGH,. and a 15-minute program ‘broadcast every’ Monday - over WATE and: several Latin American | Stations. vo 4.- Othar Activities. . CARA 9922 and related’ traffic ‘discussed problems with AMSPELL - - representatives: in Garacas, . B, FUNDS EXPENDED: _ . ; January. _ -February - Opérational Expenses - $ 10,078, $ 10,040, Salaries - "$650. _ 5,650, Printing . 2,200, ee ' (10,000 pamphlets, ; attachment No, 6) Extra Mailing Expenses: - ae 900, TOTAL . $ 17,928. $ 16,590, C. FUTURE PLANS: Slant .AMSPELL is_ Planning. a publicity campaign in cooperation with Identit to publicize the situation of prisoners in. Cuba, The major phase of this campaign will not be. launched until the March executive-committee meeting of Identity, . AMSPELL representatives in Santiago, Chile, who “are local.station assets, ‘will also launch a related campaign regarding AMSPELL- martyrs in prison (See WAVE a197), ‘ ANDREW K, REUTEMAN STO PAGE NO, 2 CLABGIFICATION SE c R ET LC] CONTINUED USE PREVIOUS EDITION, 14-0000 oo 7 ‘ TUAesrIe ATION 3 TisPATCH Sinece AND SUMMER CONTINUATION OF i co ; ‘Attachwent No, 3, a,se ‘DISPATCH. ; SECRET ' | AUIFGA 20,729 | “Distribution: 0° . 3 — DC/WH/SA, u/sc | ; j F | § i Me rn MET fi get ppt ge ama ““ELAgs FC ATION j FORM 7 . : Hy | 390 S3a suse PREVIOUS soimion. SECRET OO continues | —_——— $+ me an 14-0000 + eg <~On — 7 <vOa <VvONn =x ete iis Cis <2 Cassie uessace ToraL comers 2. (53 . eo Chm ary TO FUE NO TE ELEY =e = - a cor Dow ‘ SLERODUCT ION PROHIBITED | ETO PHENO FE ID CT eg) tc MANN oO pustwor [ys ee ADVANCE COPY wee Wife €__. . ; [] vesuee [Juarees Corre WR... RINDI WAY chy ca/tatp. s_. oe ECR ET 2320572 WAVE INFO DIR CITE SAGO 8956 TYPIC . REF: Se D4 AoHINT. LETTER ARVD SaGO 23 MARCH. ACCOMPANIED BY POLITICAL PRISONER PROP. FUBIAS GROUP WILL ATTEMPT ARRANGE DIRECT INTERVIEW “WITH FREI APPROX FIRST WEEK APRIL THRU FERNANDO SANHUEZA, PDC DEPUTY. F-5 wILh PRESENT LETTER TO FREI AND THEN REQUEST FREI ASSISTANCE. WILL ATTEMPT TO ARRANGE INTERVIEW JUST BEFORE SOLIDARITY WITH ~V00 POL PRISONERS WEEK TO INCREASE PUBLICITY AND EFFECTIVENESS. IF FREI REFUSES MAKE ANY COMMENTS SASO WILL 2FPLAY LETTER IN LOCAL PRESS INDICATING FREI RCVD ORIGIVAL A‘™ NOW STUDYING MATTER. ALSO PLA FUaIAS PRESS RLLEASE, MADIO AND PRESS PFPLAY. —-ZD SECR: ¢ CFN Pa was ere 7 OH EAS ROE ec RET <wvOn ya- 1a4\- aof 3 23 haw 6S ATE 433! tom fare 1364 1389 thueee TYSEO AP ZPCLL fe / a. “1b: Wl ay “SECRET ar ve 2023 Tt AVE aia: : Lo) i oe ater NO MEED a: MINT ees SAGO «, PR ISS CRIUPf CAN ARRARCE APPROPRIATE SHEL CITY AND CAN pREeTat Lote ae ‘| ae ne2 THEY FULINS enouD can Ineo Ae2. REQUE: jue FREI THROUGH INFLUENCE Pac regs “DS. IF Fhe DESIRES: PERSOMAL INTERVIEW VETER SUAIL NATIRIAL Te ower. : . , \ ae Cian a foe 14-0000 or: _ Grn , (CJ ovenr . AEPRODUCT LON PRON. “@1TED arivit . reason n - Row” ADVANCE cory aT - 0 resves, . a a action . $ E ¢ R ET 191641 ; DIR cite: WAVE 9375. cing wun & ncTING) 7 REFS Aen UFGA 20262 a B. “DIR 39097 — a ara oy RE PARA 4.REF A PLS ADVISE AMCOUP=1 ANSPELL, TIME ON AMTHIGH Bee WILL BE REDUCED TO ONE FIFTEEN, MENUTE_ PROGRAM WEEKLY EFFECTIVE oo | T DISCUSS wiTH AMSPELL aT THIS TIME. aban ONE” APRIL’. AMCOUP~! SHOULD NO 4 SHOULD Be. wILt DISCUSS POSSIBLE USE PRESENT AUSPELL TIME FOR OTHER” WAVE PROGRAMS av REF B RADIO CONFERENCE. SECRET ! cFN a ay / . tls j Peden g ; ‘ H Hf cuissie igo nessa i Fite D2 7 we a ee é ae SE CRE T.ca214sZz . a re ee a a SIR INFO WAVE SITE CARA cOB1.: _ SIA CSS LOE - ; TYPIC CLTUTOR 6 oo gers cans ot: [P28 > - te ciipisa-t RETURNED CARA L MARCH. 3AI3 CITUTOR-2. ALSo REQUESTED RIS PRESENCE if HELP STRAIGHTEN OUT--AMSPELL- KUSARK RELATIONS. Le — (2, Sta CASE OFFICER MEL CITUTOR-1 3 nARCH AND EXPLAINED REASON FOR " DISMISSING CITWTGR-2 A AND cITUTOR- 7. (CITUTOR-1 TOLD PROPAGANDA PEXSSRUED AY CiTUTOR-2 AND CITUTOR-7 NO ‘LONGER. OF INTEREST _ 10 STA.) c1Turle- UNSER STOOD BUT SAID ANSPELLS WERE PSRUNENS UNITED IN ONE CAUSE So tHaT BISMISSAL OF ONE WOULD RESULT RESIGNATION WHOLE © BsouP. STA CASE OFFICER ACCEPTED RESIGNATIONS AND AT MEETING MARCH - PRESENTED CITUTIR- | wiTa LETTERS oF TERMINATS ON FOR EACH CITUTOR. CITUTOR-b FOLe cach KENSER INCLUDING SELF WOULD RECEIVE Tw : PANTHS SEWERANSE Pat au FALGST SIGNED QUIT CLAIM. » CLIUTSR-1 ScNLNDED THAT KUBARK COULD NOT CONTINUE WORK With UNL wick KAS SPLIT LOYALTIES. iT PRINTED QUT TO CITUTCR-! THAT HIS uNaL ATER A ron PErALN UJHVAVE AREA CONSIDERED UNFRIZROLY act. {~ r2AT1ONS. HOWEVER THEIR cownur, “ES? erruroR-i Ss SoRDERE Zon ‘ne? “st ub ep cONTELPT FOR, KUBARK. pe be 1 : cr : « 1 we ; a Oe a) 4 4 a 14-0000 va . ona, a , , 1 OO a enn mm ee ae eon ESSAGE BORMasen-~: omg. E.I, HARRISON: cm ~ : *) BRECRET | unit, WH/C/CA/PP CO oer ot , 6055 28 No ex caw, 2 MARCH 65 0 mw oO ME NO. 10. JMWAVE yb Flom RECTOR © VAR - vA . \ -| at \! _ CONS, Lefteips cue ee sof ve, FIA . to = WAVE ; FO, : OTE oF TYPIC AMWORLD AMSPELL PSYCH ce . - } a - 898869 + REFS: AVSORAVRORI EL TITS r a 4% WAVE-8805 (IN 14149)* 1, NO RESPONSE YET FROM SMABET. 2. PARA 4 REF A.CASE OFFICER WiLL QUERY AMBIDD7-1 AT NEXT MEETING, 3. WILL ADVISE SOONEST, ZND OF MESSAGE © #0 COMMENT: SREQUESTAP INFO REGARDING FATE AHYUH-1. “. WR/c/NO Witter ‘ . wa/c/an Wn . a) ca a } : Up 5 di a = ‘ for : J BESMORE YITOGERALD SOHN L. NART ; “ C/WED - _ bOWHD/C ‘ ; SeoAsIAATING oFPiceaS ; fa Gaur AUIMEBTICATIOS ; acisasing ormces Y-g 3 SECRET Laced en oa aati . . Cowngradiog “nepagdy ctION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. Copy He. ca an 14.0000 5 . WAVE INFO s E CR E DYVOUR 722 “REF: WAVE 1. SEE 2. Far CITUTOR-1. . i} SITH KUSAR’ “SECRE CFR T. 1116202 \ a?) fr DIR-CITE CARA 9922. iY “pre UNE ANSPELL et ey god 3) NO NEED CITUTOR-1 RETURN CARA. ~ DIR: STATION INVESTIGATING POSSIBILITIES FOR REPLACEMENT PREFER oursipen, /ton- ANSPELL, TYPE», WHOSE, sider WOULD BE % AND NOT WITH TUO BOSSES. WILL ADVISE RE CHOICE ‘T 14-0000 -a brief story with photogra accom PLISHED. feast over is AMSPELL production: of printed. ; ion, .. Page ‘two of the ‘AMSPELL: December read with photographs, attributing the. (} tervention. Approximately 3,000 copies ere-sent to Latin. America and Spain - : “2,000 copies each of thé English and French verseas (Europe, Asia, and. Africa) arate cover,) ‘The French gs. being written but will - a Attached under separate. c “propaganda on Congo situation. “bulletin carried a full-page 's } Congo “atrocities .to_Cam ink -of the’ Spanish-language é ‘in’ December .~ "Approximately. “Yanguage editions are being sent o duri “January. (Attachment No, 1, under sep [edition wis not available as this dispatch wa debe mailed 15 Januarye : f£‘the AMSPELL newspaper for December carried | phs concerning ‘the death of missionary Paul pies were mailed into Cuba at the end | ‘of December and early January. (Attachment ‘No. 2, under separate cover.) In addition to the printed propaganda AMSPELL also carricd appropriate , news bulletins regarding the Congo atrocities on its 10-minutes' ANTHIGH “program, with editorial comment attacking Communist exploitation of the “Congolese. Ze The pony edition o | carlson. Approximately 5,000 co Pyr00 eu C , ve | ANDREW K, REUTEMAN {~— . Attachments: 1. Bulletin (2 copies), u/se ",. AMSPELL Newspaper and “ Manslation (2 copies), u/se Distribution: - 3 - DC/WH/SA, w/attachs, u/sc IG. taq-ael OATE TYPED © : 13 Jan 65 DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER | UFGA 19,424 ' HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER 19-124-26/3 DATE DISPATCHED iy ER ite 4 ONLY QUALIENED” va pape ine) _ S| CAR JUDGE -ERDEFING . ae © Pl mars apse ge SEU necsctbie TPOER ee mnie | Bit esi, thy Berean Cat acibpn, SAE, ey i & pes RB GEE Beh YET Py v/sc ~Attachment No, aL to UFGA 19,424 De/it/sa el paworama de un Mundo Nuevo en muchos aspectos. pero estatico y quixds: atrasado ew otros sentidos de ta vida, La bumanidad camplird dentro de unos. dias un aio. ads; .gpera dcdso no estd'el hombre de boy buscando para si al igual que hace siglos un camino que le ayude a encastrar el verdadero abjetivo-de su Ser? Diciembre es un mes de meditacion en Ia vida de fos | bombrrs, Finaliza un ao y comienza otra, Es bura de and: fisis y planificacion de vida. Pero mds que todo esto re- presenta el renacimicate de una idea y de un modo de vied para Ila bumanidad, Un orden uucvo y retolacionario que nacio bace veinte sigios, vuclve cada ano en este mes a. tomar pleua vigencia, porgr.e nosotros no bemos alt idade * . en auestro duro bregar de mesés la verdad y ‘la razdn de nuestras vidas. . Cabe entonces en este momento hacer una fre gatia: ¢Se ba logrado consulidar la Paz Mundial? Una respuesta semcjante y dvfinitiva aparece cada ato, El Munda de boy no solamente vive alvjado de la Paz sina que cada dia es+ coje caminos mds dificiles para su logro, terandole al irreme diable peligro de las gucrras-nacionales ¢ interna- ctonales, a , Dos causas hay en la realidad de este Munda,-ana de arden Moral, la otra de caracteristicas sociales y puliticas. Aabas se complem utan entre si y son necesarias para lo- grar una estabilidad dentro de la sociedad que ba tocado vivir al hombre. : : Se quiere por una parte lograr la Paz en ¢l Mundo de hoy, mientras por otra se rompen las fuersas dv, Paz inte- rior que existen en cada hombre. E! hombre, la jumilia y la’ sociedad; anicus.elementus capaces de lograr para ef Mundo wma Paz real y positiva se wucuenutran totalmente divididos y dentro de cada una de cllos se ba sembrado la dvsconfianza y el temor hacia los demas. Se Ba jugade demasiada con las doctrinas @ ideolo- gias'y estas eu vez de sembrar en cl bumbre confianza en sua destino y a su fancion dentro de la suciedad ban serri- do para acrecentar ef odio entre pucblos y razas, y atin “entre hombres dentro de una misma comunidad, * Razéa Moral esta que se basa enol st olvido de'en maa: datos “tAwaos-lus unos a los otros como ya os bv amado"* i} y “Mi Paz os dejo, mi Pax os doy”, Razin.Social.agquellague parte-de una realidad olvis | “dada por coxceniencias particalares o de gobiernos: “La* Paz es, solamente cansecuewwia del establecimiento en ‘cada Nacica y el Mundo de regiaenes o sistemas de go> bicmo basados en la justicia v ia libertad del bombre". EL Mundo de hay noes muy propicio @ wna Pax verda- dera, El colouialismo, of imperialisma y los regtmenes to- talitarios de ixquierda y derecha, proliferan sobre el globo thogendo al hombre sus ansias de libertad y Justicia, Nosotras como jorenes y cabanas tenemos un derecho y duber para con nwstea Patria y-ia Paz del Mundo, Cree- mos que solamente babrd Pax on nuestra Patria cuando de. ro aos a anestrus hermanos sw derecho a pensar y ace tuar libremente, haciendo desa parecer el régimen de injus- licia y berror que boy sojazea indiscriminudamente a nuestra pacdia EL Mando fivne un camino semejante al nuestro pero en una mayor escala, Debe durse a cada bumbre dentro de cada sistema la libertad y la fusticia-a fas cuales tiene derecho todo ser bumano. Prometer y hablar de Paz vs ua crimen y una cobardia cuando vo existen detrds una clara y noble decision de. luchar iacansuble y tenazeente por sa establecimienta devtra de cada pats o conglomerado dv naciones. | * ‘La Paz como todas jas coses vulederas tiencn un alco * precio v Bay que luchar por ella. Los enemigos del bombre Son sus principales enemigos. Los que matan y esclaci zan los pueblos condendudoles a en condiciones im dignos tardies sou sus ef gos. Los” que niegan al hom- bre wsu personalidad calificéndole com: casa animal y desbumanizada, esidn contra ia Puz del Mundo porque stembraw mds que nadie el odio dentro de la sociedad. Quien yuiera la Paz declare la guerra a estos enemi- ‘gos de la bumaanidad, : Que estos dias de Navidad sirean para bacemos to- mar uma decision definitiva: El restablecimiento moral de nuestra sociedad y ef imperio totcl de la justicia en el Mundo. te, a 14-0000§ a aed os oa ‘Bos. hechos sucedidos sec Pro 7 -esttemecido cor -ton - a “Ya quelen’ ellos se han vietado los mus- pios humanos.en-un abarde de crucldad y, criinen, Los movimicntos de Liberacton ban tenido pata noso- tros 1a natutal simpatia porque mejor que nadie conocemos lo significativo-de esa lucha. Sia emburge, en e) caso, de ‘Jas ‘mal ltamadds tropas de Liberician.del Congo, not -mos, 01 igual que el resto del mundo ¢ ivilizado, que repue - diar esa accion sanguinaria “que Constituye una contribus cién mas del comunismy internacional en su lucha por Ile- var‘a.las naciones et dotor y la esctavitud, El movimiento de Liberactan del Congo al- igual que otros, ha sido infiltrado totalinente por los comunistas y en este como en todos los anteriores puede verse con cla- tidad el verdadero tin de destruccian y muerte que persigue la Intemacional. La tucha.de Africa ha side pura jos jovenes fel mune do una lucha mirada con honda simpatia y ef creciiniento det Continente negro en Republicas con goblermos proplos esos paises hacia uf destiny mejor, Por ello es que cunndo un: nacicn dentro del Contl- nente africauoha peleado por su Tiberacian ha tenido siem- pre ct apoyo de todas las naciones det mundo,” Hoy sin embargo nuestra actitud y la del mundo civl- lizudo vy libre cs totalmente ariversa, Los hechon del . Congo no estan Inspirados en un ansia de justicta-y Eber: t . : . tad, sino que por el contenrlo son e! reflejo de Ja politica que quieren imponer desde Moscdcy Pekin, Si ha molestada el hecho de sangre con sus conse- , cuencias de ‘crimenes, violaciones: vy attocidades: mucho . tiene que motestar la uctitud de los paises del Bloque Co- Areas seem Meat oo Q -munista y de alminos que sirven a Sus: inteseses conse: , chente o inconscientemente, Estos sin el menor escrupulo se han lanzado & acusar a los paises que prticipuron en la accion de rescate mee - nospreciando totalmente e] acto humanitario de salvar la ene. es un simbolo de Ja decision Incontravertible de ilevar . “ta de rescatar? t 1 ” vida a ‘personas ide’ nuc jwnulidades® pettenectentes a paises Ro beligerantes, 9 | { Esa uctitud’ ucomparuda con. as das de estudiantes: dentra de. Jos. pai comunistas de- muestran Claramente la direccién ¢@ intervencion que man- tienen en fa guerra del Congo que pudiera haber sido una fotestas organiza- guerra de liberacion y que lifortunadamente Se ha conver tido en una guetta de merconuios dirigida y alentada por Jas potencias comunistas, Ante los hechos a un funclonario do iGtico sdlo se le ocurtié decit que’ se hubja avisado de ta ejccucién de lus prisivnerus si se intentaba rescatarles, Nosatras quetemos hacer una pregunta al mundo civi- lizado porque sabemos que Jos communist! 13 No contestan es+ ‘tas preguntas va que. curecen de sentidy humanitario; :¢Desde cuando y en que Cadlgo de Guerra es permitido vasesinar masivamente a los prisionetos cuando se les tra- cDesde cuando se autoriza o un ajército ‘perpe war Ctimenes, centra ancianos, mujeres religtosas ¥ iNinas invefensas como cepresalia? ~Desde cinindo *s pet- imitide tealizar actds racistas u un pueblo oO raza, maxime ‘cuando este ha sido defendide en multiples ocasiones de la descriminmacian a que fueron sonetidus por intereses Co ‘lonialistas? Les asesinatos masivos, his vialaciones de religto- ‘Sas, mujetes y nifas’y el crimen del Congo no pueden te her justificacion nada mas que pita tus que siembran el wdiv ¥ dividen los pucblos, Les comunistas no ganaron esta batalla. Africa tiene Que set libre pero no.condicionada a la politica suvietica o china, Los causantes de estos. hechos vandalicos no Son Tepresentatives del verdadero espiritu det pueblo con- ‘soleaa y tienen eb total repudio de Africa y el Mundo, : AUiCa se siente. averponzada ¢ sta accion, pero ello servira para compre nder que existe: oltre enemigo gan pelicoso O mas Que el colonialisma, . an La accion criminal del cotaunismo en Africa sdlo tics Te UNA fespuesta Y ose ta daran los proplas africanus: SU DESTRUCTION, ‘ re To Antes del Comunismo _ 2. Habian B Universidades en Cuba. 2: En 195Shabianmas de 30,000 estudiantes Untversitarlos en Jas 8 Universidades, - 3... La Constitucion de 1940 estipuluba que "el 1% del Pre" _ supuesto Nacional..seria entregady o la Universidad de _ La Habana. 7 : 4. La Carta Magna Cubana karantizuba la autonomia Uni- versitaria lo que hacia que It ensefanza superior en Cuba no estuviera sometida a ningun goblemo. En nuestras Universidades existia el ejercicio libre de las ideas, no coartandose ningun pensainicento, a estudiantes’: Unive sitarios eligian cada ato Sus represemantes estndiantiler en libres elecciones, asistiendo Jos dirigentes a Congress Internacionales “de juventudes en cepresentacion de jos jovenes cuba- hos. . : 6.-" Los Te Las Universidades. como centro maximo de la Democra- cia setvian de medio: idoaco pata plantear jas mejoras - que el pueblo cubano pedia, Era requisito pane el ingreso en las Universidades el tener 17 aftos de edad y haber cursado el Bachille- rato censefianza de estudio) o aprobar severos exame- nes de ingreso, . 1 go. El 90% del profesorado Universitario actuante en junio de 1959, ha marchady al exilio o ha tenuncisdo a sus “catedras por no querer aceplar al comunismo oO Ao Ques retse doblegar a Su doc trina, ., Cientos de estudiantes Universitarios suirdan priston en las cartceles comunistas, per el selo delita de amar la Libertad. bas lis de martes cubanos asc> Sinados ante los pelotone fe fusilamiento o mUCrles: por sus gestos de rebeldia han gumentado con los : — nombres de estudiames universitarios como, Juamo . . - Pereira, Virgilio Campanena, Julio A. Yebra, Tapia Ruano, Portirio Ramirez, ¥ tantus olfos que ha: sabi- _ do morir antes quy claudicar frente al comunismo, 10." Re a 7 ) N UNIVERSITARIA - . . Con el Comunismo Le Hay tres Universidades, _ : 2. Actualmente no Hegan a 20,000 lus estudiantes Univer sitarios. _ . . me so . 3.- Abolida ta Constitucién del 40 ¥ sugiin et Presupueste Nacional del Goblemo Comuttsta, la Universidad de 1a Habana ha recibido una rebajs de-un 15% de sus entrar . das. 4.- El goblerno comunista, pisoted ia Autnomla Universt- tara, ulegandy que las Universidades deben martebar - junto ala Revolucion Roja, sitviendo Jos intereses del Tegimen, woe El regimen dictatorial de Fidel Cuatro impuso el tare xismo-leninksmo, Como asignaiugn obiigatoria en todas Yas) carrerus: ¥ proscribia ia ensenanza de cualquict ideologin contraria al comunismo, “Be Desde octubre de 1929, no se han celebrado elecciones Estudiantiles, ya que la Qnica vez que quisieton les galizar Ja representacian universitaria; los comunistas celebraron una lainada Asumblea General, donde pot “aclamacian’t se aligio ha Nueva Directiva que des- ‘pudés de 3 anos sigue tigiendo, salvo ccontados casos, 3.2 Actualineate has Universidades sun organisms servis ista, controlados directamente pot funcionarios de ja Dictadura Roja, . $.-. No hay requisitos de edad ni tunpyeo de haber cursa- do estudios secundarios. Dainduse e] caso que javene3 de 14 alos de edad realicen estudios universitarios sin estudios previos actualmente. a.- No es requisito uctualmente ser gtudundo universitario para ejercer de profeser en las Universidades comu> nistas de Cuba. Alumnos que han aptubado usignatus tas del primer ano ¥ gue cursan et segundo, Son por fesores de sus companeros que iniclan sus estudios ese ano, ¥ asi ea la misma propercion los alumnos del Bet. curso con profesores del 2do. y tos det 4ta, et Bro, ete. . . Mientras Jos verdadegos estudiantes ffefan de estudlar’ en Cuba, guardan prision, marchan-al exilio o realizan ~ la lucha contra el comuniania, el gebiemo Rojo utiliza jovenes que sin preparacian previa asisten a las aulas universit Ss con e] salto proposite de servir de tite tes a los comunistas eel Tablado Internacional. 10. 14-0000 CE ARE a ga te Pe a menage Huby . YUoticicre ESTUDIANTIL CIEN ESTUDIANTES PANAMENOS A MOSCU = Seguin Cesar Brugiath, estudiante en lo Univorsidod Patricia Lumumba de Moseu y ditigente do la Asociocién de Estudiantes Panamenos en lo capital moscovito, treints jovenes de Panoma cstudian ace tuolmente olli; su numero se elevara muy pronto of contenct. Low becedos panamenos so dirtigen o Moscy vie Mexico, Lo Habung y Proga. EN EL FUTURO: UNION DE ESTUDIANTES UNIVERSITARIOS CENTROAMERICANOS ~ Dirigentes estudiantiles de los univere aidades de Costa Rico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Sal- vodor y Panama se halion laborando + focal y colectivamente + on pro del propdsito de fundar yno Union de Estudiontes Universita. tlos. Centroamericonos, La ideo no os nueva, pero ahora gane tuorsa y es probable que se convierta en rectidad ontes de que transcurron muchos mo Et PROGRAMA DE COOPERACION POPULAR, MOTIVO DE DISCORDIA EN PERU -‘Los partidos de opasicicn convienen on la utitidad del programa de Cooperscian Popular - asistencia. técnica para proyectos comunoles - ouspiciada por et presidente Belaunde ¢ impulsado por tos estudiantes en gron parte, pera so pponen @ tu centralizacion do control en las manos parsonoles de aquel. La toalicion cposicionista - encaberedo por el APRA - reclama que Cooperacion Popular seo “*municipolizada’ o sea quo coda municipio tociba los fondos pertinentas y Josulilice locolmente como estime conveniente, “Asi se evitara Io infiltra- cion de camunistos en ef programa’', alega al APRA. PARA VISITAR ALEMANIA OCCIDENTAL, UN REQUISITO; NO SER JOVEN ~ Alomanio del Este permite quo sus cludadanos de aveniada odod visiton a familiaros an Alemania Occidental, pers no deja que fos jévenes den e246 viaje. Excuso olegada: "Es max fécil que alla tomen vepresalios con los jovenes y no con tos ‘vbejos’’, Y egraga ef pericdico Neves Deutschland de Alemania aneor que Oriental, come quien pone un parche: "Nadie do . nuestta gobieme no tiene canfianza on 1a juventud .. UN ‘NUEVO CAMINO’ PARA LA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE - En conclove reciente, los estudiontes do ta Univer. sidad Catélice anatizcron “‘la necesidad de adaptor sus estudios y la Universidad a las exigencias socioles def mundo de hoy”. Punto oprobado, entre ottos: que to Universidod actue ‘cen ma- yor independencio fronte a Io jerarquia eclesiastica’’, imprimien- dosefe a ese centro de altos estudios ‘el esp renovador de fo tglesia de Juan XXII y de Poule YI. contenido en ef actual Concilio Ecuménico, ESTUDIANTES UNIVERSITARIOS GUATEMALTECOS EN CaM. PANA DE ALFABETIZACION = Por boca do su presidente, Ia Asociacion de Estudiantes Universitorics do Guotomoia 10 ha compromotido a emprender yna compos de olfabatizacién a esea- lo nacional, Se espera qua un buen nimero ae alumnos de fos dos universidades det pais (la de Guotemaia y la denominada Ratoelt Londivar) coopere con ta Coordinacién de Alfobetizocion AE creado al efecta, CHILE - Santiago: La Faderacian de Estudiantes de lo Univer. sidad Catolica (FEUC) Ilevé a cabo su SEXTA CONVENCION ORDINARIA DE ESTUDIANTES de! 30 de septiembre of 3 do ectybry, en elia se abordaron temas de gran sotidez como: ‘‘Idea de Universidad’’, *'Naturoleza y Problemas Actucles de fa Uni- versidad’’; *‘Evolucion y Situacién de ta Universidad Latinoame- ticana’’, otc, Lleganda a conclusiones que obren ef camino de una Relorma tiniversitoria modema y cficar. Lo docummntacion bose so hallo condensoda en el Jibro especialmente editade por FEUC: *'La Universidad: Nuestra Torea’’, gnico obra en su ge- nero en Lotinoamerica, Los hombres que oleanzen a comprender of sentide de to asistencia no pueden orientorse a un mero subsistir, Sus vidas encuentran sazon y objetivo sdle en el servicio. Servicio o Dios y ob projimo. Quizds estos polebros encierron fa grondezo do to- dos les hombres que han podido ser r.cogidos por Io historia y odmirades por la hymanidad por jos frutos positives que alconza- ron. El afan do servitio las Ilevé o construis nuevos ordenes para que cl hombre atcanzara plenomente te sctishoccion de sus noce- ‘sidedes y adquiriera conciencio acerco de sus fines mas elovae dot. Quizas estas palabras sean las dnicos que pudieron hocer tomprendar a todos las jsvenes dol mundo of sentido profundo y chsotute det sacrificio de cientos do estudiantes cubsnos y os. pecialmante el sacrificio de Juanin Poroira Varoiu, $u vido no contemplubs otros ideales que servir, Servic a Dios, servis ola Patria. Servir a tados fos cubonos brindéndoles uno spartunidod de vivir -.1 una tierra Jibeny justo. Su vido desde que so considers como realidad ef establecimionta de un régimen fotalitaria 2n Cubo, fue dedicade desde jas filos del Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil, a combatie y a sembrar. Combotir ef mol que tompiv la ammonia, quebraba ta aonriso, raducio a lo Im- patencia jos-atones parmanontes de libortad y justicio de nusateo pyeble. Combatir al enemigo que impodio lo creacion de un Orden Cristiane ¥ que chagobo lo felicidad de sus hermanos de tierro. Sembrar su socrificio y sus ideas para que en ef fyturo pudiera existir ese Orden, oso felicidad y eso justicio. Sembrar, pues, su dastino na era triunfar humanamente, Sy destino era morir y qe su songre hiciers lo que sus monos no lograran. Quo daspestora las conciencios d+ su pueblo, resucitando los laridos opagades da} patriotisme y de la nacianalidod. Que sv sangre fuera riega de destinos que en ef futuro 0 roclizacen plonamenta pore foli- cidad de au pueblo y para cjempla det Continente de los Esperon- 208, que yo qwiere ser continente de reatidades humancs. Eso fue to vido do Juanin Pereira. En eu ofan de combatie fue abatido por balos mificianas, onteegados por fo Unisn Sovib- ties gora dominor a aquellos que se oponian o su Impetio. Pero #30 bola que pretendié cortar su vida on un 17 de diciembre de 1961, en aquetla playa de sombras de lo Provincia de Pinar del Rio, hizo nccer la tur que on ilumina. Pues asa bola que mata- ba al hambre hocia germinar Ja semillo. Semilla que crece oculta entre palmas en coda rincén' de Cube. Semilio que esio gritands at munde el ofan de libertad de un pucblo mortiz. Semilla que yane esta oculta entre tierras, que yo nace y crece y se levanta alsive para hacer patente que Cuba no se rinde, 8e somete, ni muere. Gue Cube, pese a to. traicion de algunos de sus hijos, pese a fy invosién de elementos extranjeros a nuestra nacionoli- dad y principios, pese al opurtunismo ciego de algunos gobiemos occidentaies, s@ montiene firme y segura on su victoria. Porque en Cubs aquelta semilia regada de songre que fue y os Juanin Perera Varelo, aun existe en nuestros aires que mantienen sus Qritos Seguros de'victoria y radiantes de esperanza: iVIVA CUBA LIBRE! jVIVA CRISTO REY! a | As another year draws to its end, we find before a world neu: in many aspects bat sadly stagnant if uot actual- ly. réetrogressive in some of life’s most vital facets, Haman- _ ity is @ year older but is it wot still engaged in a relent~" tess search for the true meaning of its being? -Decearber tea-thonghitel wonth inthe lives of men, Ut fs the hour of retrospect, of questioning, of reorganization aid projection into the future, Above all, December is a yearly reminder of ai Idea and a way of life for men, Anew and revolutionary urder born Deenty centuries ago, comes téigouroasly ta the forefront for in the loug mouths of toil ae dave not forgotten the « caxse and the goal of our exist ence. No time ts perbaps more adequate to ask.this question: Have men achieved for the world a lasting peace? Each year the same auconuditional, negative ansuer meets the question. Not only does wexkind live far removed from peace but each new day embarks upon roads that cau only dead farther and farther away from it into world of natiunal and iutemational wars. Two causes exist in the reality af our world, one in the moral order, the other in the realm of social and polite ical entities, Each complements the otber and buth are necessary to the aftdinnent of stability in the society in which man must live. Men would btve peace in today" s world but do nothing fo preserve the forces of intemal peace ‘in each man, Man, the family, society: the elements capable of achiering for the world a veal and positive peace are totally disunited and into each bas been soxx the seed of distrust and of fear, . jogies, instead of being @ soarce ofconfidence and strength There bas been such juggling of doctrines and ideo- , “MESSAGE by which men may rule their lives, bave served only as a sowce of fear and hatred among nations andraces and even aioug men in the sane community. Moraily, our world bas chosen to forget the command: “Love one another as t have loved you". Socially, convenivuce and self interest have made this world blind itself ta the fact that, “Poace can only be the consequent to the establishment in vack Nation and in the world of regimes or systems ofgovernment based on justice aud the freedam of the individual. Today world is not @ very adequate breeding ground for peace. Colunialism, imperialism, rightist and leftist totalitarianism thrive throughout the world stftting in man his louging for liberty and equity, We as young men and as Cubans have a duty dnd right ta our land and ta the world, Our land, we firmly believe, will know peace only whea we bave returned to our brothers the ‘right to think and to speak freely, abolishing the rule of terror and injustice that today shackles our. people. The world faces much our same task but on a vaster seale, Each man must be given the freedam of choice and the justice which are bis right. To promise and tu speak of peace without the noble purpose and the firm decision of fighting tire! dessly for its atlainment is a cowardly crime. Peace, as all worthwhile things, bas a high price and its achievement entails a struggle. Those who would have peace must willingly take up the batile ageinst those forces atwork in our world ubich debumanize man dud make him ‘a prey of fear. No season is as appropriate as Christmas to reaffirm in each of us the determination to ‘carry on this Straggle until true peace bas been given io man. 14-0000 Recert happenings in the Congo have rocked the-civ- flized world, leaving in their wake. a deep preoccupation in - the hearts of all who believed in even the must basic pria- ciples of humanity and who see in these acts a vensefal boast of cruclty against the most elemental principles of kindness and respect. Those who struggle for freedom have always, found in us the sympathy and understanding that only those who know full well Chat this strugede entailscan give, We find, however, that in the case of the utterly misnumend ‘Congo- jese Troops of Liberation’® we must (Along with all civ- ilized men) denounce this new and bloody contribution of international communisin to the cppression and suppression of all peoples, This movement has been, as others have been before, throroughly infiltrated ty communists, and in this, as in other cases, the true geal of destruction and death sought -by the International can clearly be seen, The hearts of youth throughout the world have echoed ‘in sympathy the cries, the tears, and the pain of Africa's birth. ‘The growth of the Black Continent into a continent of republics is a symbol of the incunstable right-of this Continent tu a pgreat destiny. That is why the sincere struggles for freedom of African nations have met With our support as with that of all frecdomloving peoples, - It is-this love of true freedom Unat necessarily places us in a position of adversity towards this movement. The happenings in the Congo find their motivation not in a “zealous search for justice and liberty but inthe intemational policies Moscow and Peking seck to enforce in Africa by any and all means. In the deaths, the rapes, the insults have preived and ecorased then how must the attitude of the nations of the Communist Bloc and of those who, conciously or 7ot, serve their interest rankle, ~ . oo OF WHAT COMMUNISM IS Without the slishtest trace of scruple these nations have hurtled themselves into acrimonious abuse of the tations which took part in the rescue mission, whose only purpose. Was the humanitarian one of saving the Hives of non-belligcrents, - : . The’ attitude of these nations and the ‘‘student dem- onstraions” staged in communist countries to show ap- proval of the Congolese rebels clearly show the direction they would have, the Congo's Liberation take, Where the Congolese struggle might have been a wur of liberation, it has become instead a senseless war fun by mercenaries and abetted by the Communist Powers. When faced with the crimes .in the Congo one Soviet official glibly dismissed the violence by stating chat the rescuing nations had been warned it would happen if rescue Was attempted. We w ould ask this question of civilized men: Py what Code of war can the siagziter of non-belligerents because of attempts to rescue them be justified? Since when has it been found permisible foe an army to do its own ugly will in regards to oldt men, to missionaries, to women, and to children? Has racism suddenly found a moral justification? Mass murder and > can only find justification in those whose creed is hatred and whose aim is to divide, Fortunately the Comununists have not won this battle. Africa will have freedom, and a will not have the mauled, caged communist version of it. Those responsible for so much ugly Violence in the Conse do not represent the spirit of the Congolese people and have received the condemna- Uion of Africa and of the whole world. . Africa, feels ashazed of what has happened, but this act will help her unde d she has to face an enemy as dangerous, or more so, than colunialism. The criminal actiens of communism in the Congo have only one answer and the Afmeans themselves will sive it: ATS REPUDIATION. Every year ihe The universities served To enter the ta, Virgilio C “There were S universities in Cuba, In 1959 there Were more toun 30,000 students in the S-universities. . The Constitution ef L940 stipulated that 1% of the -pational budget would ge to (he University of Havana. The Great Chatter of Cuba tmarantend autonomy to the Universities, freeing them from interference by the govemment. : There was aftee and open exchange of ideas in the cl.ssrooms. adents elected their dwn representa- ORS. : tives ’ nifree vlect sspokenmen forthe wishes of the Cuban peer etsities it was necessary to be wz pave graduated trom a. secondary aken risoraus tests to prove knuow- boca avecondary schoel education, ny years of age schvol or to have ledge equiv al Ninety perevat of the University, proffessorare is in exile or has retire, uawilling to have ConuMuiest doc: trines empased upod it. 0 students are held in communist eof their love tor Hberty. The - murdered by firing squ. or 1 Been increased by tudents such as, ria. Julio A. Yeb rez, and so many others that had sc ta submit to communism. Hundreds of univetsi prisons, on}y bec lists of cuban Killed by its rebel of Cuban univ no, Porfirio F: preferred to die PLES 1: 5. G.- le “Tapia Rua- . ith Communism There are three universities, 7 There are ne mere than 20,000 university presently. . . hoof 1940 has been abolishes Tay the tumds de The Constitur Cominunist regime has cut for the University of Hi the Universities requiring them AH ALL matters. ae The regine sub te follow its die tate on subject for all students abidden. " requ ary Marxism Leninism i aad all other ideale ion since 5: There have been no ube Agoone point when aur effert Was TEE held, the Communists an 1oaso cal a nhl! where be. popular aim have since held camrel, Selected’. Taday, they are servite tastruments of the repime, i: requisites: concermim: voor previeus education - set. Th been cases of fourtern-year ald littl: previous educativn studying at the univer: Ir is no longer a requisite to be a colivge 8F order tu be able te teach at the ind year stuaents teach fires students: Ceach second veut anes, etc. > . i ite held in While real students left their classes, prison, Welt ta exite ot fight ce! i “the Red Government uses wu: as uni- versity students, with tn serve communist Sntemativnal 1.4-08000 STUDENT . NEWS ‘SHEET TS START a “LITERACY y Students of. Guatemala Seprember 30th. * ” ‘October 3th.” Among. the ‘top , . ; "the aoture and he Problems Tock this book, edited by the Federotion, aa unique in ite kind in Lotin Americo, : - ONE HUNDRED PANAMANIAN STUDENTS TG MOSCOW: Ace cording to Cetor Brugiorti, a ctudent at Moscow's Patrice Lue mumbo Unive yond P ident of the Association of Panama- nion Students in a? capital, thers are thirty, young men from Panama. studying there but the number will soon be raised ta one hundrad. These students go to Moscow by way Mexico, Ha- vono, Progve. IN PROSPECT: AN UNION OF CENTRAL AMERICAN UNIVER. SITY STUDENTS: Student leaders from the Universities of Costa Rico, Guatemola; Honduras, Nicaragua, Et Salvador and Ponoma are working ~both locally and collectively - on plans to estoblish an Union of Centrol American University Students. Aishough the idea is not o new one it seems to h found a particularly favor: able otmosphere ot thistime and it is highly probodle thot it will be cerried autto complation. . : THE PROGRAM OF- POPULAR COOPERATION: A SCURCE OF DISCORD IN PERU. The opposition port in Peru, while accept. ing 08 necessary the Popular Cooperation Program - technical a ‘ance. for communcl projects promulgated by President: Ba- founde ond backed in a mayor part by the studen © opposed to the centrolization of its control entirely into the hands of the President, « The oppo a coaiition - headed by the APRA - othe thor the Program be “mnunicipalized’® tha ther each locality the necessary tunds ond odmini them os it deems cone The APRA alleges thot this would prevent communist infilreation ta the program. TO VISIT EAST GERMANY, ONE PREREQUISIT: AGE. In Eost -Germony elderly peapls sre allowed to vi theie rolatives in West Germany but young people ore not emitted to make the. ven by the gavernaent: “it is move likely s with be token in the W egainst the a @ potch: “No . tomewhar in the =o one must thirk we do not trust our youth...” ANEW ROAD” FOR THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF CHILE Inia ‘recent meeting, the students of the Catholic University “ondlised “the necessity of adapting their studies ond the Uni. versity fo the social demands of today’s ‘wortd’’. Among the d ons approved: that the University act greotes independence with regard te * ecclesrastical h chy"’ upon impressing thot institution “the renovation & the Church of John XXIM and Paul Vi contained in the pr Ecumenicol Council". “with reason for theit: existence cannot be satistied with mere subsistence. Their lives ‘find meaning ‘onls Sérvice to God and to man. These words émbad extent, the gréatness of those. men whom histerr sas “elaine ed for itself and whem’ huminity holds ‘in adsiirazien, for the fruitful results of their endeavors, ‘Yheit ears: service led to acheive ‘for theis fellows néw hoviz terial comfort, of intellectual satisfaction. of tainment. These same words are perhaps als: which could make’ youths throughout the world Wy the profound meaning of the sacrifice of hundress of Cuban Students and in particular of Juanin Pervita Vare His Ife contemplated no ideal but to serve. To serve God, to serve his Land, to serve his countryme: «ining Ube m an oppurtunity to-live.in a free and just lar is Ule from the moment the establishment of a dictate govern nent in Cuba became an unquestionahe™ resi tis dedi- cated to battle and to toil. From the tanks of the D.R.E., he strugeled against the evi} that had teduced to acgty im potence the longigs for permanént peace and'free in the]. hearts of our people, He fought the enemy that impeded the establishment of a Christian system and drowaal the joy in the hearts of his countrymen. He toiled ta ssvertain that in the future that: system, that joy. and the jusuice could exist. ' His would not be thé joy: however of seing beor fruit. It was his Jot to die and by h des: what his hands could not. His blued would reawaken in his countrymen 22 fervat of patriotism and he would stand as an exazpcc to the “Continent of Hopes*’ which more and more demants to be a continent of human realizations. That was the lite of Juanin Pereim. I was te an end by militiament’s bullets given by the Sor: to strike down all who oppose the empite. the establish. Dut the bullet that struck him down on tuber day of 1961 brought forth. A seed that pow guiety germinates in every corner of his land, that cri world that Cuba does not give up, does mx! s not die. Inspite of some faithless sons that tramp through our-land, of opportunistic % ments, the seed watered ly Juanin Pereira bear fruit, it now grows and the land that ho with its growth and the skies above it echo: mare ioudiv each day: So LONG LIVE CHRIST THE KING! leat.t tO LONG LIVE CUBA! 14-0000 a coe eep ee Qe dey. _sacrifive, brough “innumerable, Congolese: :as well as help of all kinds and his “He was elininated tragically, as shown oe SECRET pee or® “LIBERATED BY THE COMMUNISTS" Graphic Evidence of Marxist Lies ibout the Actual Events in 1 SONEO . ‘The: missionary: Patil Carlson ‘lies dead with a card tied to ssassinated by Congolese communists on a street in x. Carlson, in long and difficult years full of message of hope and éncouragement to pérsonal collaboration... in the photograph, becduse of the affection that the masses _ held for him, and because of his fame’ and prestige and the adverse “influence that he signified. for the Communists, the sin of doing whatever was necessary to help the sick and console ‘the afflicted, and the Reds do not pardon such things, In their final. orgy of blood the Communists respected neither women nor children, These were very dangerous "military spies" according to the Communists, These (photographs) are the facts that the propaganda of the (Castro) Government has suppressed in an attempt to present the assassins of missionaries, women and children as “heroes” and "champions of liberty”. SECRET Translation of Attachment No. 2 UFGA 19,424 He had committed en eam in TET iar ten, facwlanw, Cause 6° BEF report tance creat Gel Partidas Mas deter, © U8 el Part de Mae ques Allonw, fuerun ga el benquille ce , oton ait vinjs guerdie™, del «Case aride on dey ents) A pen do adelentor Josd marweurres aah NETHS eerste, que MeL erode apace el yal” ce ge Manes Retrigaes, tuewe poms ce gmenice, Joaquin OF anon, ea sepatades de oe CHM? rater de Las olew ¥ edetias per + aka astm Sentra de to die tanos en'las o Univers anda tea. . . Bia Coasutucina 4 Tid, eaupulale que el 15 det Presupuesto Namal sefin ont ado « le Universidad eo ta Habana, lo cual el maser tequerido pere su de- wemvelvimienta. a Carts Hoge Cube fa geranticabe 14 Bue quaome basversitan® to que hacia que laen: achanze wuperion on Cuda 80 estuviets So senda» ningis € dred Ea mapsties Universe el eret~ p:ngaa pensamien Ells lef vate de pease prest+gig 10rer awional comstituy ea do ua verdadero erenplo. wentas OF OFICIAL, DE nee Nanches. . fen de Badel Casing Dee 27 baw aver destitunds de, ou et astavunte de auc aparentemen' un le Ta mole PTTL L BRECTORIO RAICES DE UNA CRISIS P Ad QUE FErWEM ERAS DE PU -REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUODIANTIL LOS BECADOT: PARA QUE SER AN UTILIZADOS: Veen - wpelia we Con Gee weiereee rea elma STE pie peeeerteny beteo da du, shes eon ee . . ITICA “pot dnal dod Pocus MATURAL ENTRE va wikia GUARDIA vy C1IDEL Cas. ion (wae sdudes cubone tence fe, elementos contra: smeuwme 7 GION anor ga el Gertie amienta. dv Ya de data’ de Hatrate fue aula. b ahae-el time del carey encanta eS ayatnente ea tes pee woe Maver, eran we itd be ee cen pare mantener > mecerna Seabee Let © Gerad «pot an Tider emt Ne de Ja vida eben hater: fate caus, ranvaes dewey nem eT que quinn yaonemote SP een veer! my @ que poor oe wuaverinee Pa et opedentet de a . . te ares rere, Ya ibesde exe momen? : - s te an ee get ee ee esse 2 arn : aden los cane se ener gimee Se eitica pons Lided wee eee EE NEN TTT OPIOS Rate ta desarnedl sek wirnends ot fa Situation de las Unive “Pare demo strat con dates concretos el frecoso ; otrecemos Coa al Comvsivme | ar ee tos panne mater, Le Vo ttay ree Eneceester + gidules fener He tee Urea tani Atolssa ta Caneset et sel Dresuparsts Na eal fel Cnntenn muaista, Je bse dad de la Hanané be revidede une role un Tht, de sus ont pants «ib Gm leguse lenaam. rere ODES causes gee mers + comun ae ra compose ae a a ariel tan ba suede Ge- Gere en gy mavens ete Ye Caste rivenee edur Tos #7 ms ed ty teed Crates det eyes veran 198 elemen: monte enyen at tows, ~ mak gente OH USES gate ninguna acetal 8 mae ah crt cit ba etter = Geeta are se deates Jed * hon! doe Poa en I a eda La versenal dot we Fogel vera lon marees Cameron con tye que 4 qantas en cave de 090.0 cece eta com 176018 Qa dra ssmunera, E speciation Pare Pagina d yet et oe bres Que stapebell a yeapensabited en unistes deb Pete 7| Non oe enezuela Junto al Pu ade vausa de Cuba. ache be a Cane trateenaebore ste Pays Pogena dD CEL EMCEE amv ER aRID DE be wUEOTE Of JUANIN ut Stee rc UEMTE Cw Cab aCiOmeS evar 7 Ny ce tiu ge ly tarde Dee gag a en Late le ye agen NOt 27 tae or de Cito) me "em OO FENO Opa ean mdi ‘o oe aoe e : Com tneiad LR Sante sey Be ty dat ae ete tne T yterariny, wren lied 6 Heke ' ~ be Che 5 Sea Olas 9 tue ef oreo Be VB IA @remmnrsy reg: De omen ya Ohetom tay ubana: we Nn on tee epee al ganying, MOA LODUS Ls LE ween, ote tice uwere, e ETE COwumistas VESEIUELA Sutante BOmBaRSEO & Una toma. bee ge 73 PUR LA G2AN CADENA DE PAPA NULITRA PaTbia 7 “TIWESTE SE wARTES & ba Pe Pur Lavin, CLE: DE LIBEM TAD GUE FU - TRINCHERA omete an ty tlogey eb every yon bes mean Tw he rete ho We de Bort ESTUDIANTE CUBANO: fos wi de ented, ESTUDIANTE CUBANO: NO CEJARA EN-EL CO. ye bebo deass of t5 ¥, derde 1 potia eselovisede, ve APO. Bos 68 wnt + posionds especial imterés en noticios de perio deb ernie TOPE, Fors dep. ats en ton mateies de lon tom de Baczns, extadg 2 898 ae tae a denen av onte fee wlectiooe top res bes gue. t IMCLUYEN FECHA. DE ven. RECQBCS TELEF OMCs Andy dele : os. , GENT am del pvebe fade ts ae te lb peso Nocro- Ol kangen TEM a teria del Pan de " Cu ore oboe bee Sty Comite note Vb Ort ime ym be 20m Arg Oar es Ve oe wets ce ato twats oe carte at gon: Patios, Corende sorts oe isn oe Get ewe Catan: oe Bm pote ta Grater y se dots. 96 0 ‘ods por mee orate mere. oe Digahs Ge erem 9 Cibo ro om ius wy ase be Jo bet ottom wows, eewess “plenty twinge twas nero @ wIENTO CE Paco en Los puedes oyeser ole leche FLA., todo 0! metericl ialemative que cocside- 1e pores wang dice Ane Og, oH Satay feann g tabor wet boca tchae F ap08 Tate . e ROTUNDO EnITS be ; MOPS be ns, Biren oa. S Brute Vl ge Pr oe ee 2 Te Ole te @ B R J ) V ) SREVES . id is Dateer laa dreteang TO tara ome te les Veeean teat Nom sels Se raties ter on sog.do boratlm gel Verona ne fue Qrermads po ios Timunison, conetivye Be Fay mopmes vice $e 65,700,000 remeledes. wad Sean Ma opr te besten - mereraenss > see eee, Me dens on anire come. 5a Lines Se leo0 96 Sumter, 80 ee eeemredc aie Pew be women cumeens 9 ree fre pereenes reseiteren weeres catnde on eves de prisjores DLA toe dersbede on of Congo pee ol fangs de le) ceeweinde Aes comwontes. fos Univertidades 7 demis centres (ecortes de periddicas, ete, EL CIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTL, QUE BATE HASTA QUE CUBA SEA LIGRE, TE NECESITA. TRIRGTCKA VENEZUELA JUNTO Al PUEBLO CUSANO (Coareauer FER a etoe pueatin poe designe ernest dy ie Interrerwoal en oumsta Lox pemonetordel Pare tido, Ina Bombers que sempre “fueron ¢capumaten, que obeder tan ado, tenien que teplopat we ormeniinemnente yo eytar, tm, Bem ye quedie Ine campas, LA LEGALIDAD O COomsTETU- ClOMALIDAD DEL REGIMEN COMUNI3TA CUBANO. Veo de loa lugs battcos 9 lox que deine “Wire itusrdia ew 1a tepalidad 20 Constituciumalided det re vomuniets cubano, Ht ratiende la cemacna de iturson Auman 12 CUR: que apne al estilo ia temo de Cubs. 1eHs, Gas abe tat el buen tesenial: sumiento admam ates ©? dentes de Law flos. men. Con ello, estatien varanti- vendo te continuidad adel aster _ Fa Comumsta, pore atlas dew: Sariciones aceidentaies o fore Hos dinteentes dei + Peclones opentadas pe los jel regs. fo pedis portisatios ea las awe se usteor el] borat ate nr So connnae ate de ies acomliebe: EL ¥ CONGRESO DE TRABASADORES DE VENEZUELA CONSIDER ANDO. . he er la recierte Pow. n de Conctieres de Me enies, con woeads por el Conte.s Geren te ia Grgssian.on of Earodoe Anerros (OF &. 40 0: TE ol Sok eT Fite Cases, te ls open or CL et ME ae Deporte OR elke Rie date iter oles nue . ja Wane 5 CONSIOER ANDO . . nt o meres ties te meester ee Séotiturien de kita Rrusrhes, 90s ted con dima Conseco, Vota siete guatia te ha oncurs MRL Sun eee cs mre! Met arente por ante rewlite tac! @ onts ores Vata be w. cur et mate smovennes te! Cospea lecers ae ta DE a de Bidet Cast CONSIDER ANDO et Aufe. Wate wap les fee Inf atedry bese COHSIVEP aAMNa. Dee 1a Feder. do Uy Ia, ha petets en tus Cone Cen ren csan Noe ran ai, tee 10% emda dernans Oe d ches -ocznes, comercsa con lo Cuba de Fisel Castro, COMSIDERANDO: Qe lo Federac.on ge Trobajsdores Portvarse, coms bla de la Contederocion ge Trsboadoces de Veneiuela, s@ ho die pee 9 atte ape wo Fare que Dove este determi ation que PUGMA RUSO-CHINA. . Low fundssenton idvoldatees, Teside utidos « los comumitas de todo cl mundn, va PO On Mas Aue VIEL AS eRprecie ee mater tedin do er delonia de! cittema derociates meres, en perscheambre . ™ ta, Lanne antes come ACUEPDA. mem fuera, robnetem Mey we 18a rege a, wena eymeny . cue ade en el krem: Seqwede: Sotrcrtar te sotsdonded de! mormsente sadcal demo- ONCE, pera qe haga eatensive etre Boycor deide los suertea, dade se proceda al embarque de memcancis hata lo Cube comeusta, Naw ¥ pur ultesa, for dea colo son del romuniuma, ae pniren- ‘Tereere, Diche Barcot entord em vigor cuanda is ordane io Contederaesén dt Trabaradiees de Voneraeis, a tu hive! !a Fe derocson de Troteadares Porumias de Vere, Cee, ee We de selidedad can ef masts demscraice te Cuba, que on 45109 savtarres tuche pes libevcrse de sus covetnres. : recetrdad mas del usta. Quitds tambsen con ba sice ania te yun dascues de le dervta saree dt elementos Re mategan ba wbeersce 7 lg mw miaen Cobo -T pel ot de ec yuvettad. Y aos freste en event na hor tenido open dad de conocer: atrs co: 33, OF @ Bitvecran, ofa alter "15a que mo tap ‘4 que fe impo: "nee desde In manena hasta Jo coche lay mamsteng comunsatac, JOVEM CUGANO: PTEELATE CONTRA ESTE DESTINO “Wt ATEMTA CONTRA TU LIBED. Tal Y COMPRA TU PunPts ta recag. VI APROEOHA FL MO MENTO CHOUT IND PALA WE. MPIC IAM AL Copal Dat) LAF CHA POR HACEPTE su PRO. PIA VIDA UM UNA CUBA NUE- VA EN QUE FXISTA CIBER. TAG Y NUEST@A BANDERA MO SE MANCHE. CON EL FE. FLEJO GROSERO DE La HOZ Y EL MARTILLO, Cuere. Carie publ-crdod of presente cede das tet Convoles Oona atmo 7 tA eraeio at Prmorrances, owe sy comsci@ento Dads et bs Ciudad Veeacisaal de Los Caracas. @ los 26 8 del mer de novembre de 1.84 LA COWNSIOM DE ACUEROOS ¥ RESOLUCIONES LOS BECADOS,.. mhem te eumtnided te a ra conte com fuertos de facil Contiawonicha mreitsiac ida pee las trees overs determing — del corte de con. talento de dade! cate ate. Eo dalinitisa unt conchussin, Loe Decades del comunema ton snatramentas crepes, lo oad ann cache Le, sernitantos elegans «: dw ata aun seprecens fantes eatud-antiicaen Nibren elescione s,m elo toe dirrern- mews intet- far males dr fuventor det 'en representacian de lon jovene now Ello contribuia @ creat un ambiente de Isber- fed vy demucrauia on donde el extudrantuda pod wn ct GUN aN Pructonrn, . 7. Las Universidade s co my centros marines de To Crm rate servien we medio whunew pura ween en lay Univers sidedew ef tateedo ef Hacbillere to fensehatta secun- dana que requere § afion de + proba weverne ree de wngpeme, De BL 9 hee prawn ee to Unvemetin we om penn de TH ha were hed of entia a hoe ous dr. querer acept mum 8 ne quer dohte ra ate doce reve. audit. uw eA stot Ve thet estrategic a que alcwnca dimen. stunes imvaleulables, . Lo que -atd wurediendes en Coe ba trene in lupor @ dudas noe thos fares em rae tua ton ine fo del crmuniame, He des Iohaciente. Fidet t mete, we Arteta t wom pe 5 he tee wewtdin am dr Miu y de te Heras pos lion afin esta aituecian de divergences, enten a quger un facto? determinente que se" les vantie como un abate uly conten Castin y na ea mae que te attues cont weoneamici. Ei amente ecm firemen del regimen cubsans of le Unie favicties yon en Chine, Cusiquiee govimienta pee TG a estiatepicn at Bete pat Fidel Caster guede wcqulcar ta Berdidy de Le tan neceuteda are fa ecusomicu, Elio ba itis oO punta, este foctor de pugs ittema, max ws ems baren pernanece vigente, puew won bien deGinides fa mibtancia intemacional, tente de Canto Aneon comm ia dela view guertia, RUSIA AMTE 2C. FRACAMO DE FIOEL Castro. fa indi utitte dae |e Kewrtye Lif comunvata de € i] fn yn a puete Hogar « donie ell. an. Ante Ru. ¥y por consi gusen! fe guatdie le quedan’ dow cami aon Uno, mantener ef atatus aun, el atm. acabar definitive: “mente con Fidel Cestm y eaten * bre: fines ver Un eH tm Segultor la reg qentein univers: fa, te comune telebeaton une fh. dn Anxembiea Gene donde - por 100” we eligi 1a ya Duective que 1 pure de 3 once a vernudades wun ort Aiemem servites Goatwema comunint contentadun diter mente. por lun nas de la Di: Raye. : 8. Ne hay requisstos ceded a tempera Raber cursady dios wecundati Dandase ai: ann ¢ rovenes de 14 ai de edaet realicen | LON universitet extadinn prev alee: fualenmatee ons yy. abe dow rien ee or de gy wn das Univeraitas comune tan de Cu Alumnos que mprrbanby asren: a fel promee ew rucsan al. rims me Fee ae Reali + heey man me baw en rie nan Laancm det bers Ber aun gente aige "du. y Saw dol 4 Ven. ete. el trecase no tera « ¥ habrd suficrentes: tos pare demostray qu c tam opal, Dan K VE aetitenien, quite y pra mm, mentian al ©) que dete len medi. de meaner poner, (wee bie fundament sue patitirs que hey eon feeimen comunintes Vee tateen v por a oelge Puede ner antacid, Lamemte autgada, aun UTERO ae Uf ter em ien os Sue +o mM sumente. Sur ew oe KA im blew y alo purde decs el mimentc que rata he debilitadh ad regimen mmagen tedurida de lo + acurriende en el mun ta ¥ ue be comedy pleas fuerte, pemb ten ft wide, fue micimin ditigpnton tide Orbag Hine inet Mae More, Yan frie qundan Aw inte cig ene cone luea, Caee sora Hil <O corte Fidel Coatm ; La conclnman no purde que une: aunce he sido Mento ten prpicio p dermmbamiento dol régia at RS, aid Gg LOS COMENISTAS |) obaa gialicas de lus mentiras: marxistas deros } ate manehes fear vaktnetas t ean et teeth de we apace: pan nue sas Fit on lame “pin te sallwent -@ | Rod amas sifor iat * hentia eran’ . rani wgrsdaties ger eo curt Tmnntin bas fey alti ow Spare al dra acide Phe evn standataries vias Ie, horeme hime ea pe apesaba La ment en we tes rats. teaer bala new he How bay tin bates 6a Ua acalista: sade las tess sapien a Hu Ne hall ode avirhas a Yd yee ultere oy al que Be bohabia Tlatadie am basetn, Cia un minis pane al bs Joven cabanas Ate sen 3 palate gies ol man qresde to de ty hatsnacae to Mews sento de Cray ‘LAS NACIONES UNIDAS seaidad # un apsecntad H bering de Cutva ata t Mater. eo ade Ponamionta me, Inc apt = ESPERANDO SU. TURNO.... pourtae en @ eget toma, celebiaba ta Nochetye: Lt thevel le ese spe: dheapues, te camber fe TREC Qa Poaguen Chnd: Prainneto das bene nie a le Peso vad ent a pagie one Awruste Wierrnes! Sanches abodid det Vrav ase de cubsa ave Cenuithersn 3 vd AMIEN | iM : weata pania en eynpta sg HUE. 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CUTEMADS » Mpeiecente al argeatiog Uaevate nade las de@cstrecioces rralcradss fh eae STUD REVULUCION ARTO ES TUDEAN TE eee ImpMERIE Menlicstactan 5 a ime sas tevtaras Conet trae pubiivedas POY GuBETOBeS @ Inperaties Sigs siuded Se New Vor vy de otra) eu de toy Pae.ctte paste, amr mune ef Gin. wo da ¢ Nevaba como pet un nuevo emper tite. Y te fe que et” segedu rotundatente.:” F Ea ta porte Ge las devteracioors del DRE gvataba clay. cieto, COBKAISTA » neS199, BO prdne repiewnter ‘cubem, + que todos los princarasientes ae enea we ef Che Geev ara yi ees los sentiments de aves: to puree, sind de dhe Runolie comuAisia Que Ag IT Foes remner te teres sie Yasitiad a todo el quebic de Cuda - quis de Revat al see pee genera dae tre esteta ol Levinas que tactics fae sus: TA VISITA DEL “CHE” A | Mensaje de Masidad) rire ERE eee CLASSIFICATION SECRET asi Ae “PROCESSING _ “Deputy Chief, wH/SA Se £ S [" chiee-ot Station, SMWAVE: D KR. a0 *- feuntcr. TYPIC/AMSPELL/Operational —* rer j a, a “4 1. & AMSPELL Progress Report - December 1964 : 7 . . eee eee ACTION REQUIRED “REFERENCE” : . Do : a PYI:. a coe : im : _ re so Cg, REP? UFGA 19, 195, “28 December 1964 , rs ie _ A, OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES 1, . Goneral, : AMSPELL thas so far survived | ‘the internal crisis brought about by ‘the ‘collapse | of its military activity noted in the previous progress. report. However, AMSPELL- is still faced with a severe financial ; problem resulting from the termination of the military activity. AMHINT-2 states that AMSPELL has. $12,000.00 in short-term loans which _must be met shortly, and -$20,000,00 in loans being paid off at the rate of $1,300,00 per month, -AMHINT-2 is trying to sell the AMSPELL boats in order to liquidate these debts. So far he has had little success, AMHINT-2 has. said that ‘he does not intend to give up the will not conduct new military operations in the future without ODYOKE assistance and concurrence, According to- AMHINT-2 lack of funds and. intelligence information together with pressure by ODYOKE on Dominican authorities frustrated the AMSPELL military operation, and he has no intention of going through a ‘similar disastrous experience again, | 2. Propaganda. a co | a. 19,800 copies of the regular AMSPELL newspaper ‘were mailed ? oo, 3 ae to Latin America and -AMSPELL delegations in the United States. (Attach ved . . ment No. 1, under separate .cover,) / CONTINUED / fae _ Attachments: wi? ae , 1 thru 6,.As stated, u/sc Distyibution: 3 - (WH/SA, w/attachs, u/se OATE TYPED | 12 Jan, 65. F . . DISPATCH SYMBOL AND nUMBER ' 7 : UFGA 19,393. : HEADQUARTERS FILE RUMBER 4 19-124-26/3 idea of active participation in. the liberation of Cuba _but...that. “AMSPELL = 14.00000 ) othe article on ‘page 2 which.di CLASSIFICATION PAGE NO. : FORM : - : . -[seo 58a | USE PREVIOUS EDITION. SECRET - 2 . (403 ; ; : CONTINUED T DISPATCH OYMDCL AND NUMBER CLASSIFICATION SECRET CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH”. - 4,800 copies of the pony AMSPELL newspaper were .maited. ‘achnent No, 2, ainder Separate cover.) :Both ‘the pony tions stress t lict between the oldsguard- a 3 “th deélared'by the. Vene dé by. Castro in-hi 3 of the situation ‘at the Cuban pions, ‘the’ confession of fai] “University of Havana, and ar ubiversities before and ‘afte c. 2,900 copies: of .the. December. issue of the Spanish" language’ of. the AMSPELL ‘bulletin’ wete mailed to Latin Américain recipient under separate cover.) Of particular interest ds... lisses. the récent Congo. atrocities. '. edition-of. the .A “(Attachment No. 3, we dae 1,925 copios each of the November issue of. the French ‘and “English editions of the AMSPELL bulletin. were mailed to ‘overseas areas. (Attachment’ N 4, under separate cover.) co ms a AMSPELL continued.its regular radio operations: consisting of - “a0: ite: program: daily except Sunday on AMTHIGH, and.:q' 10-minute - program: broadcast ever; Monday “over WMIE and several Latin America stations. Representative, themes were: Congo atrocities inspired by ‘Communists, Venezuelan. student support of the Cuban cause; Argentine trade union sipport of.‘world boycott against Red Cuba; economic crisis in Cuba; factional ‘struggle of the Cuban regime; desperate measures ““yndertaken by the regime to prevént a disaster in thé ‘sugar industry; ‘statement of a Venezuélan student regarding the training in Cuba of | ~ 1,500 Latin American youth in terrorist activities; more on tho Congolese situation; transportation in Castro's Cuba; factional - struggle in the Cuban regime; Che Guevara's speech in the United” Nations creates tense -situation between Cuba and the USSR; and Blas Roca working for tho downfall of Castro. 4. Press Reloases. Miscellaneous press releases are included as Attachment No. 5 under separate cover, 5, Other Activities. ee a. WAVE 5843 dated 8 December 1964 forwarded a candidate for an ‘AMSPELL position in the Dominican Republic. : ts b. AMSPELL requested that AMBARB-58 be sent to Ecuador to . replace AMBARB-28 who was resigning. (WAVE 58-42 dated 8 December. 196-1) “The Quito station replied that AMBARB=28 functions had been taken over by, ECPLY-2, and that AMBARB-58's services were not required (QUIT 6805 | dated’ 11 December 1964). - . ©. Attachment No. 6 is a copy of an English-language bulletin produced by AMSPELL without direct KUBARK support which is sent to — recipients in the U.S. Pressure will be brought to bear on AMHINT=2 to drop this publication entirely on the grounds. that it is not the purpose of AMSPELL to propagandize U, S. citizens. B, FUNDS EXPENDED 1. Salaries - “$ 5,650.00 2. Operational Expenses . 10,903 .03 TOTAL $ 16,553.03 CLABSIFICATION | VIBPATICH BYMBOL ANO NUMBER CONTINUATION OF | a DISPATCH. | SECRET. UFGA 19,393 : ; C, FUTURE PLANS - 1. 10,000 pamphlets on AMHINT~1 will be distributed to “Latin. America and Cuba during January, AMSPELL is planning a hemisphere-wide campaign in-an attempt to obtain the release of AMHINT~1 from prison, }.. This campaign will probably not achieve its stated aim but should result in considerable publicity on the nature of. the Castro regime. - AMSPELL is preparing a draft leaflet illustrating the internal . 2." and. international failures of. the Castro regime during 1964, It is planned to mail this leaflet to Cuba and Latin America, ‘ 3. The AMSPELL newspaper both in its pony and regular edition has ‘greatly improved in thé past few months, Nevertheless, the large edition will be cut to 10,000 copies a month as this is. considered a nore realistic figure for’ distribution. Y Bas é— 7 libs j ANDREWK, REUTEMAN CLASSIFICATION SECRET USE PREVIOUS EDITION. CQ - jay-ae/3 14-0000 ve - : o cove 2 + (Qeewe m -REPROOUCT! ion: PRONIB VED, “Wave INFO DIR: MADR: CIT “ga tm: rer: wave 6969 ( SOFY7/ ok _TYPIC PSYCH AMSPE LL se - SAGO ABLE PRESENT AMHINT= 1 LETTER DIRECTLY TO FREL THRU | FUBIAS- 79 : <= Wwe "EXILED PBR UMEN (CHRISTIAN DEMOCRAT ‘WHO HAS CONTACT CHILEAN: POC. OTHER POSSIBILITY EXIST F-7 CAN GIVE LETTER TO POC CONTACT TO PASS FREI. “oR HOWEVER SAGO- REALIZES F-7 MAY LACK PULL AND WEIGHT ACHIEVE . - _ Max Mutt ACTION FROM FREI. THEREFORE CAN VAVE RECGMMEND ANY HIGH c 6 LEVEL CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PBRUNEN EXILE, WHO WAVE ASSET, AND WHC .. : Y COULD TRAVEL CHILE EXPRESSLY FOR PURPOSE PRESENTING LETTER 70 FREI. ” . gaG) BELIEVES THIS YOULD OBTAIN BETTER FUBLICITY. SECRET. CEN oR SECRET 4. | ek c ig. | : “Pp v oY [q-1ay- 4 N33) 4 Ri COPY ei WE Mom Fue Be a ce se 389 ws 14-0000 OBE two AdOD ‘tu £ Gal ’ eer. "rs ASSUF IED MESSAGE _ SECRET " / Peason/ UNIT” NOTIFIED NOVEM , . ? . MIGRGRILMED ai ; a jroe — ; 7 wee Srmidte A re ae tS 2 ? __¥R. FILE ah uP De 6S RE Hab ik aaa (DIR INFO MADR SAGO ‘CITE Gave. 6969) pfehare® eo Ye | TYPIC PSYCH, AMSPELL Gs op _ iuduein6947 REF “4aDR 2759 (HOT SENT sag9p wer — “ean ii 1. GUILLER 10 PRA ONE REF PRORABLY GUILLERMO! fh deat ENED waft (Sa) EDITOR Ey YORK EXILE NE} AND MEMBER ADVI ORY COUNCIL SOCIETY (SIP), FORMERLY PUBLISHER EL PAIS Havana SECRET. 102 agar & Oy Vou» Oa > OF INTERAMERICAN PRESS wt~ em weno ee eee oe wetancoe ka re oe . eirCulas ; MARINEZ SON, caste one MARQUEZ( JUNIOR]CLOSE AMHINT-2 AND course re OF! kd | to4 dep abe . WARTINEZ SENTOR EXPECTED WAVE AREA 12 JAN WITH LETTER RECEIVES reer? ae o JT8SBT9 $9 oa Ponsgen mn und kid oa. , . ROM CUBA, PRESUMABLY REF DOCUMENT, TO DISCUSS WITH ANMINT-2 POSSIBIL ITE A . ” 4 STARTING HEMISPHERE “IDE CAMPAIGH DESIGNED BRING PRESSURE CASTRO REGINS 57 ANHINT-1 AND OTHER PRISONERS. ; i DATED SEPT S4, RECENTLY SMUGGLED FROM ISLE a cs a eo. COL — §? € aor Eaoy{vOF, qoeforg $ Perea J? gx0g ° aw: ng f-fy 4 an oS a RELEASE 2 6MHINT~2 HAS LETTER F PINES PRISON, ADDRESSED TO PRESIDENT EDuaRDO FREI OF, CHILE AND SIGNED . a 1F- ¢- 26 /3 te —-fay Te nth Zr fa - ‘ fo phaaaed 1Y bs- BY AMHINT-t, AMHINT-3, AMHEAT <4, AMHINT-4 REFERS TO PERSONAL INTERVIEW os T} AOwISIO PREDICTS JUSTICE AND LIBERTY UNDER CHRISTIAN DEMOS SATIC GOWP, WASH ow au OM 314 O45 IHN CHILEAN GOVT AID LEGITIMATE FIGHT CUSAN PEOPL E-AGATSS. CoN HISTO asseo NL SA LY acne . 4 AMMINT'S PERSONAL FATE WILL SERVE AS EXAMPLE TC OPPRESSION, EXPRESS wisn 14-00000 FREI OR CHILEAN CHRISTIAN DEWOGRATS FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT, AT SAME TIME “ASKING FREI INTERCEDE WITH ‘casTRO GOVT ON BEHALF PRISONERS, oe “ apes fe . : MA _aNo “LIBERTY. AMHINT-2° UW Sena Tajo tt 1NG BEST CHANNEL PRESENT LeTitn ‘fu 3. SUPPORT ABOVE CAMPAIGN AMSPELL PRINTING 10,980 COPIES PAMPHLETS On AMHINT-1, CONSISTING CHIEFLY HIS LETTERS TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS WHICH REFLECT AMHIAT=1°S IDEALISM AND COURAGE. PAMPHLET EXPECTED FROM PRINTER - > JAN, . 4, FOR SAGO: REF REFERES TO PAGE 14 PAGE DOCUMENT DETAILING PRISON CONDITIONS AND DENOUNCING COMMUNIST REGIME SIGNED BY AMHINT- 1 AND OTHERS © SMUGGLED OUT ISLE PINES PRISON. RE PARA TWO ABOVE WOULD APPRECIATE ANY SUGGESTIONS FOP GETTING LETTER PRESENTED FREL IN MANNER THAT WILL GET FREI'S FAVORABLE ATTENTION AND ACHIEVE MAXIMUM PUBLICITY. CAN SAGO RECOMMEND CHRISTIAN DEMOCRAT CLOSE FREI TO WHOM LETTER COULD BE PRESENTED. 5. INDEX mar tiher SENTOR AND JUNIOR. - oF fée Detemed?’ while by , ¥ MADR: Re Hing PWeTocety SECRET “fu a eof F Aves ante Ledpeks Fik FeoP ExflaTalien, CFN 7 ere an ° ee Tat coi 14-00000 TT of i 4 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE reran cores SPY ; ae : —— Bove C) cower REPRODUCTION PROMIDITEO DIP INFO WAVE CITE “snr 275% aa 'Oe88 58.489 VEYYAY PRPHIMEN 1, STATION PONCHEME ANNES 1] JaNtary PunTocOPY OF 14 Rate. . . ———— NOCUMENT VOTTTSY BY CHD TSLE AF PINES PRTgOWeP LRANERS, avONT Num ~- ne a COVER LETTEN STAVEN ay awynn p annpeceen OMyHIM f aN aWETNT 7, OMEY: FO-PQUELLESYO" YUN UMTQENTIEEN, MonsTETyNe YS PREEENT TT TO INTERAMERTCAN POTSS SOCTETY, HIMAN BTAUTES COMMTESTOM, OAS ann uN, FELIEVE QOCUIMEMT CONTATYG CXTREMELY WILL MPITTEY, HIGHLY BE MARTLI TATION 8, INFORMATIVE a8D OAJEETIVE ACAONNT OF SATSOY COMITIOVS, DLaN, MENTAL 2%) CUYSTCAL PROTLEMS, Sto, ALSO STPESsTS [TS INTENT “MOT A CALL POR NTL©, AIT A GRY NF NETIAVOE ARAINST COMMIMEST ENEMY, FEEL IT NAS CONSINESC2LT PROP POTENTIAL VERTHY OF HOS EXPLOITATION, 3. DOMMNKENT POOYINTD PY ANAROML © ROPPOWED FROM OITANTHM St, “WHO HANDGAPETED TA ¥aNoTD Feom area, s £ c R E T ‘ rer “y oFN : . EEE ~ og yw . . ol : Ps x uv” ; . AS & V y . . _) aN ad . : ve ath , : a Lot rs x, ; . so E ae Ri) s [ ISPATCH | Chief, Wi. . Chief. of Station, JMWAVE®. ‘Puexcr — TYPIC/ANSPE! /Operations 97. | “+ AMSPELL Progress Report, May 1965 ACTION RUQUIRED REFERENCES “ . 7 ‘REF: UFGA 21738, 2 Juno 1965 A, OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES ‘2. General . Sones During the month of May, ANSPELL carried on its normal’ propa= Ganda activities, Major emphasis in AMSPELL propaganda was given to: - the Dominican crisis, | ; a 2. Propaganda Production a.. 4,800 copies of the small AMSPELL newspaper were mailed to’. "f - Cuba, The main themes of the issue were the Ninth World. Festival of Youth in Algeria, the Dominican crisis, and the conversion of Cuban universities into centers of communist indoctrination by the Castro | regime. (Attachment.:No. 1, under separate cover,) _b, The AMSPELL international bulletin was mailed to its usual recipients during May. (Spanish edition -- 2,900 copies; French edition 1,925 copies; English edition 1,925 copies), (Attachment - No, 2, under. separate cover,) a ; : ; . c, Miscellaneous press clippings and press releases on the AMSPELL prisoners campaign. are enclosed as Attachment No, 3, under separate cover.) . . . . 3. Radio Propaganda ; AMSPELL. continued its Monday programs on AMTHIGH and a local station, Major propaganda themes during the month were: The Dominican crisis with emphasis on Communist involvement; Cuban students in forced labor in the cane fields, differences among ‘Communist student groups, the situation among foreign students inthe Soviet Union, / Continued f pee U/8 Attachments: .-- : ].AMSPELL-Newspaper, u/sc 7 2.Bulletin, ufse = / 3.Press Material, u/sc - ~ DATE TYPED 21 June 63 pe OISPATCH SYMBO, AND NimBER _UFGA 22,100 HEADQUARTERS FILE LASSER ; 19-124-26/3 DISTRIBUTION: * Goismntnie gO 3 - WH/C,w/attachs, u/se : 1 CLASSIFICATION | SECRET ‘ t + 1 4 i , 14-0000 j “petting : 8 SCRETIFIESTION DiSPAlcH Perrys ANO NUMBER SECRET | UFGA 22,100 CONTINUATION OF DISPATCS 4. Other activities a. Ac AMSPELL member attended May 20 celebrations in Paraguay Sponsored by a local anti-Communist organization, The. AMSPELL representa tive also visited other countries in Latin America on his return from Paraguay to sremote the AMSPELL prisoners campaign and to try to infiuence local student organizations on the Dominican crisis. by Tye AMSPELL members at tended a UOHART seminar beginning May 31, - B, ‘FUNDS. EXPENDED Salaries $ 3,000.00 Operational Expenses 4,500.00 Torah $ 7,500.00 C, FUTURE PLANS . . A circular letter to “organizations. participating in the Communist World Youth Festival in Algiers is being prepared,The letter will. cover the situation of political prisoners in Cuba, the lack of basic freedoms in ‘Cuba with emphasis on the recent purge of “homosexuals and degenerates int the. universities and the armed forces, 4 toads f) Vek Lew < PHILIP G, ELMARD os . é / oS Cory PAGE NO, CUASSIFICATION H TF ‘ORM . 5 USE PRENUQUS EDITION, S EC RET : J continuep 2 -+ o : ‘ soa j > : ~ oN 7 PROCESSING CRLY QUALLS HEAD AITERS CSA CAR IVOSE INOCAIRG, sumer TYP 1C/AMSPELL/Oporational . . o AMSPEL:, Progress Report, April 1965_ ACTION REQUIRED - RULRETR FYI: REF: UFGA 21,514, 20 May 1965 A. OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES , ‘ 1, General, During the month of April AMSPELL carried on its normal propa- ganda activities, AMSPELL was also busy adjusting to the new reduced budget which went into effect on 1 April. AMSPELL moved to less expensive office space in April and’ dropped 10 people from tho AMSPELL payroll, ASTHIGH broadcasts were reduced to one broadcast a week, and the large AMSPELL newspaper was eliminated, The prisoners campaign began to gain momentum in April but.the crisis in the Dominican Republic made it very difficult to obtain publicity or maintain sustained interest in the campaign, 2. Propaganda Production, 4, 800 copies of the small AMSPELL newspaper were mailed to Cuba, this issue was dedicated mainly to the situation of prisoners in Cuba, (Attachment No. 1, under separate cover.) b. The AMSPELL international bulletin was ‘mailed to its normal recipients during April, The Spanish edition was. produced in 2,900 copies (Attachment No. 2, under separate cover.) . The English and French editions were produced in 1,925 copies each’ (Attachment Nos, 3 and 4, under separate cover.) ; / CONTINUED / Attachments: 1 thru 10, u/sc . art Distribution: is 3- wH/c, w/attachs, u/se an a ie {[Y -i24 -26/3 fo! rs ATE TYPED DATE CISPATCHED 26 May 65 JUN eS QSPATCH SYMBOL ANO NUMBER UFGA 21,738 HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER 19-124-26/3 14-0000 4 gf d | ae CLASEIPICATION |; DISPATCH GYMOOL AND NUMBER CONTINUATION OF | , : — DISPATCH SECRET | | UFGA 21,738 a ec. A document on political prisoners in Cuba was matled to Latin American and other international addresses, The Spanish version was mailed in 10,000 copies and the English version in 5,000 copies (Attachment Nos. 5 and 6). An open letter to the President of Chile on the subject of political prisoners was disseminated in 5,000 copies (Attachment No. 7, under separate cover.) Press releases and news slips on the prisoners campaign are Gnclosed. (Attachment No, 8, under separate cover.) yo, d, Miscellaneous Press Releases ‘and Clippings are enclosed. (Attachment No, 9, under separate cover.) / ; 3. Radio Propaganda, : u | AMSPELL radio operations were reduced to a _ Beginning 12 April This program 15-minute program Monday on AMTHIGH and a local station, is also played on several Latin American stations, 4.. Relations with Other Ofganizations. - ’ AMSPELL received a number of letters from groups and individuals interested in information on Cuba. Some of the groups who wrote to AMSPELL were: Portuguese University Center, World Assembly of Youth, International Union of Young..Christian Democrats, Bolivian Students Confederation, Union Civica Radical Youth of Argentina, Christian Social Democratic Party Youtk of Colombia, International Institute of Social Studies (CLASC), Mexican Newsmen Association, National Union of Malaysian Students, and individual Mexican and Dominican Students. (Copies of these letters are forwarded in Attachment No, 10, under separate cover.) B, FUNDS EXPENDED Salaries $ 3,250.00 Separation payments 2,700,00 Operational expenses 3,850,00° Extra WRUL payment 1,215,00 Extra mailing expense 903 .08 TOTAL | ; - $11,918.08 C, FUTURE PLANS An AMSPELL member was invited by the Paraguayan group to visit them for May 20 celebrations. AMSPELL was also invited by the International Student Association of Japan. to participate at an International Students Conference to be held in Japan from July 12 to August 9, however, the station does not intend te encourage AMSPELL participation, Puce |) Ve b ba } ANDREW K, REUTEMAN | PAGE NO. 2 EEE ony ° y CLASSIFICATION FORM 5.20 58a 0s Us PREVIOUS EDITION, SECRET [| 5 , CONTINUED 14.90000 —w: . . x ~ . "artane tye 3 T Classiew tO tne EZ ay FMR TO ME NOL mua [] ait to rane 0, — pestaoy Cj} ss sae DO Tene . def a REPROOUCT ON PROMIB ITEC ADVANCE COPY ; Evers action Cy sserses [1] vesee WR. FILE t) : : —_ . ¢c ECRET race $ $ P DIR. WAVE CITE SAGO 94 boee . ; P v. Po 4 y TYPIC AMSPELL FuBIAS 25 Mar 65976722 REF A DIR 13438 . , B SAGO suze (70 10°31) X FUBIAS-5 NOTIFIED HE BEING TERMINATED AS OF 3@ JUNE, F-5 ACCEPTED NEWS CALMLY, SAID HE PLANNED REWAIN SAGO TO FINISH YEAR a R ot AND HALF REMAINING UNIVERSITY WORK TO RECEIVE DEGREE. HE EX~ a c S PRESSED CONF IDENCE ABILITY GET OUTSIDE JOE TO SUPPORT SELF THIS re) P , PERIOD. THUS REF ACTION TO PLACE HIM NOT NECESSARY. TERMINATION ¥ REPORT BEING PREPARED. POUCHING. pe uEwans ‘=< FUGBYAS provecT SEcRET ¥RE FVGr p SECKES " CFN R t c re) P Y RI COPY BS * tom Boe eer1389 Host
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14-00000 _f 104-10170-10125 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | T . PSE ONLY + CY UNCLASSIFIED Oo mee Od CON JENTIAL CO secret... ‘| alpha 66 -Dotngs in-Los Angeles as of September 1970 Chtel, Loe Angeles Office Pe — : Sigh y Te. . . bane | en be a / . : 29 September 1970 _ Tew designation, os “. cues | COMMENTS (Number och comment to show from whew . ft whom, Drow @ line ocross column offer eoch comment) Attached optaloed from Johany O'DonnellY free-lance reporter/ writer, who has gained confidence of Alpha 66 members ia Los Angeles. Is there any interest in this type of information, as noted enclosures? : A , “pes Message Center . _ Ingernafilonal Div. S Encls: Alpha 66 Notices of “Heetings and Propaganda History of Alpha 66 Picture of Vicente Mendez Tope of Meeting/Interview ‘with -Los Angeles Leader Miguel Talleda/Press Iaterview with Andreas Nazario Sargent, Alpha 66 Secretary General in us. oN S bad q Q efit te Pt RAY ‘oe! For retention. File: O'Donnell, Johnny FON BLO Set ] SECRET CONFIDENTIAL =) INTERNAL USE ONLY ok 14-0000 i } : 1 ‘ 3 ‘ : SPEED LETTER ‘SECRET (Then Filled ta) ORTGINATOR'S SUSPENSS SECRET a - Letsca no, elon SE_ONLY (0 uncuassirtieo =. "rernat oO) CON DENTIAL o SECRET . ‘ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET ; SUBJECT; (Optoma; Alpha 66 Doings in Los Angeles RO DOMESTIC CONTACT SERVICE - Operational Support seater, 900 Key 7 Goorgo S. Musulin = Ext. 2263 f6 Ta: (Offices dengnomon, eoom aumber, on as of September 1970 Trai [To building) Cc THRU: _Do/DesL i z 2 wa/c/op a 3. Attached cotetnphiton Johnny 3 D 30, Hgs. SB O'Ponnell, free-lance reporter/ . . writer, who has gained confidence 4 of Alpha 66 members in Los seles. Is there any interest | a H - : in this type of information, as a | gt. noted in enclosures? (et \~ or 4 +— Enclosures: | daVA pha 66 Notices of Méetings —_———— , cae and Propaganda History of Alpha 66 -~udsa ~M te i an WH 5 . 4 HIN Rav Picture of Vicente Mendez ~! fos Tape of Meeting/Interview | dt with Los Angeles Leader ¢ Miguel Talleda/Press “14 Interview with Andreas “¢ fy ° Nazario Sargent, Alpha 66 Secretary General in US. ae Pwe . ae Rr . ké Le 1, oe ed aD her wo thes fa é al Lagt tit TaN fe ee ee sar 6105S" (] secret 1) CONFIDENTIAL «[[] INTERNAL = UNCLASSIFIED 14-0000 ee ees eT TET EM, ey ars — 1) nn wee re ar ' - EMPLEARE TODAS B:S ENERGIAS A FIN DE DESELSARCAR _ EN TIEMPO PRUDENCIAL EN LA SLA ANADA" Capitan Vicente Mende2.- VICENTE MENDEZ Y SUS HOMSRE | a Pre omesa sehaCumpiice! 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Ta. 7 14-0000 _prisioncros comunistas, _ral a log cubanos de la isla za los & . : . / °. jas informaciones quellemn de stra Patria asezuran un estado intente de rebolefa, actiyidedes do cabotajes violentos 7 pasives, inconfermicac en ics etedros do lac rans arancas, pravces preocupac = os en las esferas G21 ger bicsne 7 un mAalester seneral en cl pacdioe cubano. r i arc ry Shay dudas que el Flan do Alpha 66 contrituyo on alguna proporciéa a as tos fenémenc3. Primera snuncianos el Gesenbarco de Vicente Meriez antes del 31, do ¢iciexbre con otros hawbres, apesar G¢ las cificultsdes conecidas, s¢ cunplio en gran redida Ja press. Marid en el hecho el Capitan Julio Cesar Raniraz. po, se procuss la gran commocdin Mundial ol 17 ¢e Abril Sin esperar rucho tie= i n con la presencia y les combatientes del Coronel Vicante Mendes y el mayor contin= gente que-llego a tierras cuberas, Ccssuca de. 1961. "En cayo, hetbres dcl Alpha 66 huntferon 2 exbarciones eubaras @ hicieron 11 reritiondo otra cormocion Mundial que motivo cl escardalo Rayer esconificado por el traidor Fidel Castro y su mayor Cerrcta morsl do 403 ul- tios tiempos, El gran % fe-lo consizna el puetle deCuba ca distintes inron mes que poscemos do micstrus celujas cliscestinas. co Otros mnovirdientos positivos de cistintas {rdoles so produjeron, tines eon adhe to y otros frustados por las autoridades norteamericanas; peso en fin tuios dectina= dos a golpear duranente 4% tirano y Alencar y respaldar a los henbres ce lac mon@= taias y los grupos claniestinos que se jucgan todos los dias sus vidas en aras du la libertad, fee eee . : Con estos antecedentes de gran valor y valices, amén da sas de 20 acciones co- mandos y dy infiltracicnes realazatas jor nuestros ima des .endes hombrss y ror | ura pleyade do pitriotas que combaticron ¥ conbatea ea todes loa frentes de + :cfon cudana, nos sentinos noralzente respale-dog para promover un Uaets we oon gone- w05 CGl dusticrro, a la muerra Libertado- ra,. Ko pretendexes convertirnos en sectaristas, sino que caca cual eue cutafla cl arga que tenga, ja actividad que sca.ceompatible a sus posivilidades, Ja eolabora~ cion écononica y el apoyo moral, a los que combaten y sobre todo, 1 los eve cn la Ysla Gan la pauta y Leven cl mayor peno en ln contienta. Sin dezora tencros que aconeter acciones vitales pare que éste gran mancnto historico cinje cn la Libers~ cién definitiva de Cuba, Yand Ademis de coorniinar las cuestioncs internas con otrog eruncs elamteutinos, Alpha 66 esta distrubuyerdo cientos ce milisres de pequefes pantleticos cenvidan- do a las miliciis,ar soite Hcbeldo y a1 saeblo a participar de la contierda cn contra del CastroCominisso. Todos los cubsnos que deseen coupe a@ este Liana micnto pucden pasar por muestras oficimas para entreyjrles el mater: dcsen enviar a Cuba, Cada cubaro pucte servir ce pucnte entre los de Cuntro ¥ Tucra : , . > : , Por Ultino, demandancs de todes loc cuoanos y da las organiziciones cue pAre- sa los heenos. Gue las disputas, las divisionca y is3 qucrellas mos de las fa’. infecundis sec causa cubana. !o requieren los hocbres y Sujeres gailania rebeldfa nacional lentes de todos los rrentes ¥ clr elavizado. fcnga e nunstro pucblo por cneiza ce mere ses y Genos cada acrrerod a 1A ep eada uno cn un esforzado milltante de la o en jas carceles costicron la colo en- wor intere- nen y se convierts inoulso y el apoyo moral y tadéra, De'este modo pxezos regresar 4 nuestra Patria cen la frenia > corqzon nenchido de orgullo porste supitus conquistar el cerecho a ter 1i Fe SCPOUTIVo RACIOUAL YALPEA 66" 14-0000 “ALEHA 66 IMFCRLAL Las movilizaciones no hin ternido otro oyieta, s “so de lo que resta de éste es inpertantes acontes Devan ewe Neen | f iF | nn ped o Reportes que nos llegan desde nucsiras células militantes centro ce Cuba, | detertins: que las acciones iniciacas por muestra Crganicseion, gue en urs de sus etapa s cstzied con cl desexbarce ful Coronel Vicente Herdez cl 17 de Abril en Criente, estan tenien= do repercusidn en otras provincias de y la isio. : No ea solo en Oriente donce las fuertas interns han respondids al estiimilo exterior representado por las acciones ce Alpha 65; ea Gataiey, por ejenplo, sa han precuci- do reiterados brotes ce redelefa trad wuciaes en sabdotajes, resistencia y en alguncs casos enfrentamiento ciructo con el réginen. - : La situacion on Criente, desde hucgo, es La que re evela con sayor claridad la del pucdlo cubano Ge sacudirse el yugo cue lo ogrime. A tal extreno que los 5 medios de publicidad del Gobierno comunista de Cuba han tenido cue informr sctre, “prandés concentraciones de las Puersas armacas", en Agog sectores se debe a Pr lisaciones prra inerexentar is oraxiuceién", cuando lo cierto cs que la fracas fra de los 1G millones, ya practicamente ha termirado. : s in los repertes que hemos reel: que ‘se haa venico prosucienda en las filas Ge ins que frensr ls ola da desercio Fuersas arzadas y cubrir territorids en los auc actuan ef banos. icaceente los patriotas cus . &ue el regimen de Castro est tre otras cosas, la intensa yu ras dol Gadierno, RA gue cor Ministro ce iron, como Los desplazcn mentos de lo pande con a ree ncialzente en Los NEstacas cextreno, de que se da per sega la ‘céstitecion del Cozard Jefe cel Partido Comuristra en ls provincie deo Sente, quicn ta cafdo en debico 2 su inyortancia & ara contener a 2 sores de “alpha & y a los elecentes wraveced del memento lo (Be : vando a cabo en las mis alt: fulsinante de José Lianic stro UG ln Industria acu Ortantes caryas que verter Sl res" de ins Fuercas Arsadas, A tn éarte Guillernc Gavel: USescricia" les in kd : que en és provincia se han suxado a its acciones. “” . . A -% . . Estu estado Ge cosas hy llegado a tai situacion cxplostves Gee Se sper i nmtos que daran un ble 2 ala reveldfa cuvanr frente al. réginen geapst ico gue ccupa ci poder. ©. out ra Pavers - : o . 7 2. . . Esa es en sintesis, el restiien de los infortes gue heres recloico conde Rigeran datss aun cas concretes que de revel arse porserorizadanente, pucieran aonrrear graves peli- gros a elecentos. que. actuan. ectivanente ex esas dos provincias mencicnadas, -péo. zsscbtN | RACTORAL. WaLPEg bon | . 2 1/477 14-0000 7 erm cece, Aaa word tin: : ha Rs | a Cuba in -ti ; a Ina vary enative letter ——— dota the katienal Coun- " bone dadnoenchad Use U NA i i! VUE VA (Cine oesdlad “favatdlv ee cnA Al to the matian \ in.) PE he’ ZI Sila by his | Ne hee Fane ald : renpon= ” tlityoar tas Vrs, Watlisae Bar Patetane Bev il. te: qaes an tedling thesy eect ths letter full af caursic, inte the ice : wa NEM HOPE" ee II . : . , in the Doe ; i slag pa 1 : ee Spee - ae 0 : : te _ fon " . i oe . i . ’ i : es ee a : . ce) atted tata tome : i Per et edb dew t a = t : ab cea hian. : Vleenie Manadaz ds mos - : 7 era out - " ead in secinn ' i soy a canuming tin les ne : odtaiyes . al ° : « we ede ee. -- Offices: TI Netloaal Presa building, F os tia Me ten D.C. 2e004 Phone: FAMW7SO? Usinwial: JU Langford Muilding, £21 S22 Pnaaae? 373-04. ean SE ST sia. Sn SS . “Vol. 8+ Ho. 7 = July, 193 =o o ; vf : . ae re | ' : eI eee) ‘ i lu Li ie F.) ante x, - . a opp Li less six latin ecunteice e202 cngse éo cocI9 the wow oe Pana % Pannen oan tas icapet : tyrant, bus era haeig: ored fy GNIS “ROD 30g] “ton fs 24 oo | Sy BAURS ETHEL : ~ 3 Tens Tee fo ee asm On Apel v ies anciversary of the it 1961 Bay of PE, sco) the Cuban exile jr militacy oreanatation Alpha-66 kinded |} ¢ east coast of Cuba, i captured, but if sof - only ater cel Castro threw an estie |; 26.000 (rears into the fray. Case fi tro last several mien as well, i 7 Thenon May 6,Alpha-65 “naval uaits™ | : sank, ia Cudin saiers, wo of Castro's wiers (used, ag well, K for spying and andiizaung guerrillas into i a. Latin America), t ce eee cee ce cee tae WL Ob nae. ss set off a chain of i oa that would have 7! Coss: Kixd Extihits Arus Tokes Fron Alzhe-65, Exiles Soy They i fn lateractiage! 1 Maters. te done credit to ¢ LBS and JFK Ad- ministrations. LY i H i mobs for 3 circus of Protest, the St ie; Departinens he peice buttun and oa I May 13 called, sentatives | of federal law ens figure out ways, ie protect Castro freon When the saca arvived at the aigy na, they were divestes of tt sand forced ty den old 2. Some, we are told, protes mest. ¢ bearded dictatur took the a of the “weleome™ extended en to announce that the idee est was a fail pre- Ww hat teaily t i ment was a Alpha-69 lo ti bctew members of | the fishing vessels for the freedom of | survivors of Ue Apr a J lacding. ‘The wwekoms > who wer Ids, the harvest on wh dowthe hones of gram to the Red Cruss that they be i * tion of the mea and ashi a returned lo Cem. . COO guajires cut and ry a tons in 169 days; Castrat that many workings aid p trea penta? . CIA favesion udout $.5 million tons in 3 staged a Genon- farmer U.S. Em- sh is now being |; stration in fro } : Lasy, t Das in Rava: feave his found the a barks alles : there was evidence 0 Alphasés had faunches its attac rom U.S. territory; 2) Cubans we BIE? 7 shirts and before se vided the m , what se eatied mereenatics, 14-0000 to combat Fi fegune, The eae cb cw? antiguated neutraliy laws Catered Alpha te &S headquarters, The search wai alleged 8 there was evidence ft 1) Alpha-66 had launched its atiacks froma U.S. territory, 2) Cobar funds Ulegatly for taki poses; and 3) cll of this was: to auack a-nstion with wii is “at peace, to wit: Cuba.” Of the 37 items impoundsd, thoze of | miliary significance were “one farce | carton filicd with military-type wed i cquipment...one military-tyre fied i | t | cluce the ULS. frum 2 force its Laws." a the US. areas sees ee s, say Uhe exiles, s inst Andrés » head of Alpha-66, ed with having “con 2 aenis allescdly stolea aoa US. atscoil ia Coanccticut. his bail was sct at $19,009, then in- explicably reduced to a mers $2,500 aad Sarcea asked to plead guilty to be, i Ist off ona light sentence. | anipans, say th the Cubase, 2 finvo 4 proo! chat ‘Alphas: H rece linvoxec. a d its attacks fron U.S, soil, j against a ast : pment will use other meats H } ate exile activa groups, Leral 4 + t pack...and one farge cardboard earton - filled with plastic military-typ cam” teens.” With such evidence, Army- Navy sucplus stores could be indicted. ef attention was given to files tke names of contributors. fi Gee. contaieins These heid special interest hecause the wording in the wacrart found “fiasncial | ‘gontridutions and disbursements to ob- | taia boats and other supplies” possibly j prosecutable. ' ! i | i t i { Past of that sisi “Tite 15, fs maein that C$ laun St Cis én, they argue, - the euzer-b isn) on the att Urey betieve to Ee pro-Cas- fenctivasrics in the Depariment of Can the Siete Deparizient ‘be 4? If this seetion of Us flaw Kod Impariially, how mieay Jews woud today be under ment for apenly soliciting funds for the purchase of bellcose materials for a forcian natloa—Israci? Wertera tic diplomatic 3, 15Gt, the that Ceba is ae ro i culls to see the cad ore Castro’ s Com: How many senators and conse on would today have e7g on their faces ‘or participating in fund-rai ions, publiciy organized anc se pagane lized, for that very purpose? That is how he Cubaa community secs the maties. - This author has no pusticular objec. jon to fund-eaisine by Jewish grougs in ke United Stztes. Cuban exiles certzinly fo net, Indecd, Cuban Jews in exiis have contriouted substactiaily to Is: war lest, They are fuzieus when ihey, 5 Tubaas, Pry todo the same for the Hbera- ion af their cveatry, only to find acouble id st them. Nor are | munist regime. Dat they argue that the hail measures” n oy Cuban exile As are not ciective and mecely serve hiurrass he United States, Others 3 were ine Castro with ' te fay the failure of his ° based i inthe United Siates. . latter claira, thos: who know Fite! Castro also kaow (hat he nceds no excuse io eather the mobs and denounce aS cs in power bears full witress to of tais view, : overzesicus fecerak ipment bzlongizg to mi’s 350,- as an “edict” read to hem Yy the State Deparimeat repre- ; cos eatat cin ara. : § all of to tie heads of exile action aston has yet lo come, sours called to his office, the repre- ti: - ‘ policy towsrd Fidel ve stressed that “the snirit as i; : ; 3 pute stop to his subvertia: * will be up > is sOSe purpose is ‘defin: a out- de the law and warned them ct only ould they be prosecuted shoud ey unc an attack from the U.S., b ould also be stopped frora usiag an cher Latin American country for tht yy and treatics which | mace “ aos ~ il agen t ¢ pawer, and its is siznatocy to fouri iat and ciplo- 14.90000 E2 pve dersoneteatin of F pe peeve fateriatonal diqpces potee: Af thre falina tng cpreiiie steps Could 10 tate thr year: + Tet § poview by ths Recretarr of r+ cf vt disputes ta which the 09 he ba te te a vertann whieh oaes, nF pitche lend inet seives te art prieation Ween this review i685 fron re we envid tere that (he Dard mvs ta inke the Gicputes that ore diets fe mained te dey Justivahie ta the Tater :7. Si Po ues af Justice of other appreciate tt Pationst trinsstnala, ‘ feennd, the eaiployment of the Procvhipa oH of te Unica fbr hari by the Caited Nations and the ue Ered Arencis on beaites where curt, 2h epint wouht Retp tn claniy the fegal a perts 0 ataute, mo, . ‘Thi 4, ie fnxtructing of US. nero" tO eeek Inet ‘ef & proxttcan In treaties and agrertmenis Which prevides the Word Gaus sdjucteation of di puted ansng under Users treaties ant Garret tem": We believe that Usere siege, nesses t Bie they serra, winild her favorably received hy tt. International euunonny and Wad th ay entsarad regard tor the rute of jaw throitgh, ‘As Momtere of Congress far Peace THIOUT Law, we have deveted conaiceraiia tive mitt atienting (0 Chit qiteslion and Lavo ss yt the advies 67 skitled intesnatienal jareyegt gut‘ide the Coupres. Wo welertne pour eaminraota and resd- tions ta Ghete suggests. ate wot. Mewed to discuss them in greater with you oF with members of yout Adouhy, trasiug, Tast of ‘SreNens .on Tatward W. Brooke, Alan Crar. on, Chaska bh. Greceid, Puig A. M ©, Nat ent, Maraid & Mugacs, Gat Ree, Geena MeGuvera, Lee XM Wale ¥. Meondata, Frank KE, Lfnes, Packvad, Chanorae est, Fetaeiset, tian 2 Taian. Wiiians, Jt. itephien A. ¥: a nas T. Ashez, Jonsths tole, Hitdare V; eit, Pal Yew Hod. ire apn Ketth, Ta t. luchard 0 Gare, Petits Juin ¥, Tanne? CUHAN INDEPENDENCAR DAY HON. WILLEART C. CRAMER or TRmre IS THE NOOSE GP REPRESENTATIVES Wednesday, May 23, 2220 Ms, CHAMBER. Mr. Sumakes, M, tay for Cuyans and at 45 7 the Unatat- Rio ety both ia Oa Biss tus seh mine a" A past A perapte, atone neariy 2 century. Seectom Leann ap vena ar nee fren A853 to lated Sound tiem. . Tut we esetat firict tat the Cuieans 80 Cored iberty % the munmber of CAseINES IN Dies tre wars of tnideperale citce saointed 49a quarter of MLLER poole, The fotal poauiation oft At tart tune Vas tens that Sena Wit this mean. is (had one cut of every (our Cabins came fostialiies 20 their quer: for gherty. foo shagicful te say that the Untted Sattet seems lo have ducned it is saSeranes . I is ny whh ta eclicarues f cabatase being oo mitied by Inside Cut ts in bs wilh) he tres . few Saye sta, + Uved tn Cuda and & eh az the cestrucuen of Tietal add s 33 cassand 3 dack an. mew anchored in @utea?. - To swe Ciae ay unity feats that the Sovlel Laisa aw prepared to ertabitch a €. Sta Cada, matory Oat gy. Usay nat i: 2 Casica SY ne: frevtoun fichiers are cangese ai . Tre, the State Depacinient appres Sseats Cuban exttes.cin the crounda that plates are in yitation of our neutral.ty jaws, Bat 1 wotd Lke te eae an ialerpretation of thase newts tity lawa a6 reradered Ly the fate Robett Keaedy when he-was Attote . eral of tite United Stats, Tus reluvs was Phat tie newtraty lawt were, Aha T quate; Ammons che odest law. in aur statutes Rad The; were wat desamed. far the Sind OU ANMAUA wiih evict. ja the warid tod iF Attorney Gyneral continued je trum has April 20, 2961 Baer: Toe neceeviie taws aere never deagned te nrevers tiivatuals fran Wave the ated te Orht for a cause in wnter ale arema retury tre Seat ter pronthted fiona tha United brates ethers ef 1k: ff. ta fuln athers country (42 a2 ENpe en ALN ary. To betieve tut r bag alo was ciade da the clue ewn accurty Unforruzatels, It has all but fered by Srate De: fo whieh os exer ald Guard WG reecens ehlers un the hinh sea —a form ef omesal puacy, } ike to cin: mare than NEUES aie Gesder uf the Ci mous presence bf DIS TV LUREN HON, ¢ IN THE Hove? trecday, May 29, 150 Tavs 14-0000 Alpha 66 Doings in Los Angeles as of September 1970 DOMESTIC CONTACT SERVICE Operations] Sunzcst Staff, 900 Koy ' George S. Musulia - Ext. 2268 THRU: DO/DCBL wa/c/oP 3 D 30, Has. t SD ay oie DCS HE-21577 2 October 1970 3. Attached obtain from Johnny O'Donnell, free-lance reporter/ writer, who has gained confidence of Alpha 66 menbers tn Los Angeles, Is there any interest in thie type of information, as noted in enclosures? Enclosures; Alpha 65 Notices of Meetings and Propaganda History of Alpha 66 Picture of Vicente Mendez Tape of Meeting/Interview with Los Angeles Leader Miguel Talleza/Press Interview with Andreas Nazario Sargent, Alpha 66 Secretary General in US. Please advise. nas | | | , | 14-0000 To FROM; 2 SUBJECT: REP. Ont OAS. FORME MO 18 ere . . waited Se ~ . UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT . . d enn T a te bebe . : “Memoran CY re ae Director, pest a DATE: 16 October 1970 ‘for OSS (Musulia) . . . Chief, Los Angeles Office Alpha 66 Activities ‘in Loa Angeles Area Your Speed uastet of 6 6 oct 70, Sane Subject “he In a 3B Oct 70 daterview with Johnny 0’Donnell, free-lance "reporter, ‘he made the following information available. regarding Co bn ‘subject matter: The head man is Miguel Talleda, who 1s exployed: oy ‘as an accountant. ac Hammer of California, Gardena. He has four wl daughters, two: sons, and his wife baby-sits for neighbors in o¢der _t0_earn. extra money. He fecelves about $1,000-a month. Talleda appears to be honest, hatd-working, well disciplined and well: organired, not overly emotional, strongly anti-Communiat and anti- Castro. According ‘to ‘the Los Angeles Police Department, he has a ‘P.O. Box in his name in Alhambra. The No. 2 man i9 Nextor Aranguren, © also an accountant... He lives-in Alhambra, and is believed to be the "bag man" who handles all money collected by the organization. It ‘ta the custom of Alpha 66 to faform their supporters how auch money they receive. The raily in April 1970 at the Embassy Aud itoriua in _ Los Angeles netted them approximately $2, 200. 2: One of ‘the staunch supporters of Alpha 66 is a pr. (fav) DeCespedes, PhD, the granddaughter of Carlos Manuel DeCespedes, the . Father “of the Cuban independence who fought against the Spanish in 1868, She spoke. at the Maywood American Legion Post Alpha 66 Rally ia Atiguat 1970.5." 3. The following . are Southern California city delegates: Eligio Vichot from Redondo Beach; Lorenzo Alfonso, from Fullerton, their | most flery speaker, who owns 4 janitorial service business; Pedro - Sanchez from Culver. City; Marcos Peralta, Huntington Park. Sanchez, Peralta, and Talleda flew to San Francisco with top man Andreas Nazario Sargeant Of Miami when he visited Los Angeles in August 1970. “'&. O'Donnell said thé Alpha 66 ‘training cacp is somewhere in Mexico but they may move it to Central America as the Cubans are worried that the Mexicans might sell them out. . SEGRET 14.90000 at SECRET , LA-677-70 "16 October 1970 5. From what O"Donnell has’ been able to piece together from meetings and discussions with Alpha 66 members, he believes another raid attempt into. Cuba will take place in about four- “five moaths. He will continue to apprise us of whac he learns. Gat ge Aiatson/eg File: O'DONNELL, Johnay el 477 14.90000 cor wes BRU : Chief, Los Angeles Field office 3B october gio ATTH 1 A. M. Watson me Director, Domestic contact ‘Service (cis) aa (: Rev, Case. ssn Alpha 66 6 Activities in Loe Angeles “| REVERENCE: ua-677-70, dated ib oct 7 oct ‘70 1. This 1¢ now case opened to your office. 2.. wn/cubs/opo hae again. expressed interest in referent © aétivities and vould appreciate sny further elaboration and amplification of Paragraph four, Any poselbdle additional data would be very helpful such as location of canpe; hov many men | are involved in training; key personalities connected with ‘training; funding channels; equipaent or any other pertinent information would be most welcome, . JAMES R, MURPEY CSMusulin/ js cc: Services piv. (Control) ep webien: 14-0000 Alpha 66 Activities {a Los Adgeles Area : HM-21877— “eerie . 21 Octéber 1970 DOMESTIC CONTACT SERVICE es Operational, Surpsrt starr, “909 Key " .. George §. n= Ext. 2263 ‘. oo : _ ___—___..., THRU DO/DCSL t 3. Attached in line with your wH/COG 3p 30 Hq. - co Co , . Tequest. to furnish additional - . au coverage oa Alpha 66 is copy of oe 7 ' LA report (LA-677-70), for — hu ad see _ oo . * . your retention. We will be glad 7 ; Te ; to service aay operational require- ments which way be destfred. — Developments will be reported. YY 7 ~ orton, FORE ND or ae masy seas Cu sown me soo sh UNITED “STATES GUVERNMENT LA 1024-70 Memorandum — oo . 7 ; fe: 31 Decenber 1970 “1 * to Director, DCs DATE? ATTN : OSS (Musiilin) a j - FROM Chief, Log Angeles Office ‘ SUBJECT: Case 55515 - Alpha 66 Activities in Los Angeles . REP 1 Your memo dtd 23 Oct 70, sama subject ; - 1. Subsequent interviews with Johnny O'Donnell resulting from reference, disclosed he has had. tio personal contact with the Alpha 66 . : group in the last two. months due to personal financial reasons. He. ku --/ aid his funds are depleted and he has had to spend all of his time : looking for publishers that will -pay for his contributions. He was tinable: to answar the questions posed in reference at this time. As ’ an ‘BOON. as he gets on his feet financially he will again make contact He feels he has the complete ta? Lar + ve io ts Ros Ex “USGL in CT SERVICE. + with the group and try to learn more. confidence of the group) they are looking to him for publicity, i.e., "to tell it like it is." . 2, O'Donnell said as far as “funding channels" are concerned Alpha 66 does its own fund raising, such as with rallies, dinners, and "nickel and dime" contributors. He does not know of any single 4 A UPBes TIC COnr, iit a a big money contributor, Mow xe . g Ae. 3 Any information regarding Alpha 66 that comag to the atten- oe tion of Mr. O'Donnell, will be passed along to us by him. N be + «be Zt Cb 0 Ve Ee AMWatson/vla - Pile: Case 55515 Johnny O'Donnell 14-09000 aie FOAL OM MO ” oy wee May tas LOT . BEA GEN, AAG NO UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ; Memorandum ane TO ATTN. + 08S (Musulin) FROM: Chief, Los Angeles Office casa 5s15 = naga 66 sii in Los Angeles woo» Le Periodic. wacking with ‘Johnny O'Donnell regarding his con- .. tacts with Alpha 66. people has proved negative. 0 ‘Donnell is hurting financially, as reported in LA 1024-70, and he is trying Oo Garn a Aiving. by writing articles for various publications. He é6ls his first-concern is to hia family (a pregnant wife), so he ds devoting his time ‘to Anything that will pay off. He ig not bitter; and gaid if he doeg.learn anything in the future tegarding the ‘Activities of Alpha 66,- ‘he will certainly pass it along, but he : will, not go out to get at at ‘this ‘time. a 2. It is our_baitetthat nothing more from O'Donnell will be forthcoming an | lose. We know of no other SOUrCES + Jf) JOHN L, SCHUBERT AMiatson/vla . Pile: c¢-55515 Johnny O'Donnell rkys hadi bee? : Director, DCs oe pare: 25 February 1972 a 6A 14.90000 ~ SECRET. (When Filled In) PROCESS sHEET FOR DOMESTIC” CONTACT SERWICE COLLECTIONS Faq MEAD IUAQTERS USE ONLY FoR FIELD UE ONLY ara 3-reeont | [© Fat wesc Te | OFFICE = popehelets thelaja cal F. SUBJECT AND AREA Gaunter-Revoluttonnisy Orgcnization, Alpha 55, aad its Activities (Cubir) eS es ASHICS MAPS, PuaLications, ee a ee . CONTACT Nome, Vile, Orasnaorion, Adress) -Raul GRANJA 1620 SW FL(th Street, Apt. #4 “Missi, Florida a REPORTS, OTHER H, SOURCE (Nome, Title, Orgonization, Address) Sare ; 1. SUB-SOURCE (Nome, Title, Organizction, Address) ORGANIZATION NO. EVALUATION | ExcHaNGSS” REQUESTED FROM] (cyeck ONE} [xo | [ [to ussr |__| FROM USSR HEADQUARTERS COMMENTS / RESPONSIVE TO SPECIFIC J. METHOD OF COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS feoy laterview * CJ Trip Roport CF Joker Document Cc) Other (specify below} FIELD COMMENTS Please direct to: OSS (GSMusulin) Copy passed to JHCOGRA locally. F.. Chief Case Officer ¥Xubria/ess JECLEICHALP ! FORM 95 Obsolete previeus * 3-66. editions “SECRET cv$ 3 * (20-41) 14-0000 - . » ff rf 3) oo] DIRECT: mY + PREP. [RECOMMENDA ¥ J i z std rou #0. 237 | - Use previous editions < - — > (ussrsy . uf E. ne
104-10170-10145.pdf
14-00 104-10170-10145) (2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOH NF. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | ad eee’ : a — SEERET | —RYBAT 19 guLi6e7, . ‘MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Ramparts:. John Garrett UNDERHILL Jrt, sO ~ ‘Samuel George CUMMINGS, and INTERARMCO > a 1. Ramparts of June 1967, Vol. 5, No. 12, pp- 28-29, contains: ; the following passages about Subjects: 2 _. “The day after the assassination, Gary Underhill left ' Washington in a hurry. Late in the evening he: showed up at the home of friends in New Jersey. He was very agitated. A small clique within the CIA was responsible for the as- sassination, he confided, and he was afraid for his life and probably would have to leave the country. Less than six . months later Underhill was found shot to death in his Washington apartment. The coroner ruled it suicide. "J. Garrett Unde rhill had been an intelligence agent during World War I and was a recognized authority on limi- ‘ted warfare and small arms. A researcher and writer on military affairs, he was ona first-name basis with many of ‘the top brass in the Pentagon. He was also on intimate terms with a number of high-ranking CIA officials--he was one of ' the Agency's ‘un-people' who perform special assignments. At one time he had been a friend of Samuel Cummings of “Interarmco, the arms broker that numbers among its cus- ‘tomers the CLA and, ironically, Klein's Sporting Goods of Chicago, from whence {sic/ the mail-order Carcano alleg-. edly was purchased by Oswald. : : SEORET “AT = RET RYBAT | “The friends whom Underhill visited say he was sober but badly shook. They say he attributed the Kennedy ‘murder to a CIA clique which was carrying on a lucrative racket in gun-running, na rcotics and other contraband, _and manipulating political intrigue to serve its own ends. Kennedy supposedly got wind that something was going on and was: killed beforé he could ‘blow the whistle on it'. “> Although the friends had always known Unde rhill to be . ‘petfectly rational and objective, they at first didn't take ‘his account seriously. ‘I think the main reason was,! ‘explains the husband, ‘that we couldn't believe that the . ‘CIA could contain a corrupt element every bit as ruth- - lesé--and more efficient--as the mafia.* "The verdict of suicide in Underhill's death is by no a means convincing. His body was found by a writing -. gollaborator, Asher Brynes of the’ New Republic. He ; Shad been shot behind the left car, and an automatic pistol * was under his left side. Odd, says Brynes, because , Underhill was right-handed, Brynes thinks the pistol was fitted with a‘silencer, and occupants of the apartment building couid not recall hea ring a shot. Underhill obvi- ously had been dead several days. . . "Garry-Underhill's chilling story is hardly implausible. : _Ag a spy apparatus the CIA is honeycombed with ‘self- an contained cliques operating without any real central control... on 2. A check of Agency records has yielded the following information. about John Garrett UNDERHILL Jr. a. DPOB: 7 August 1915, Brooklyn. | b. Attended high school in Brooklyn and was graduated from Harvard in 1937. c. Died 8 May 1964. seCRET RYBAT 14-0000 Department of State, concerns contac geenet nNBAT . d. Wasa pictorial journalist for Life, 1938-1942. e. Ordered to active duty-with MIS, Washington, as _ a second licutenant, on 8 July 1945. Served with MIS ————.. - for 2-1/2 years, working on technical and photographic , headings for MIS publications, evaluation of intelligence, and enemy uniforms, insignia, weapons, etc. “On. “9 October 1945 received a War Department staff ‘citation for superior workin military intelligence. Left active duty in May 1946. °. ; {. CLA memoranda of February and October 1949 _ “ show that there was interest by the New York office of OO, Contacts Division, in using Subject as a contact for foreign intelligencé.., Name checks were conducted with various military. members of the intelligence community, but these yielded insufficient information, and OO was advised that contact should bé developed with caution, on a limited basis, and that Subject was not to receive in- formation classified higher than confidential. gy On12 March 1957 national agency checks were again. requested on Subject because of interest by the - Office of Security. , : h. A UP article of unknown date cites an article written by UNDERHILL for Esquire. The article-described the U.S. Army as shockingly weak, The UP piece stated that UNDERHILL served in military intelligence in World War Il and Korea. UNDERHILL said that he had served as a con- ~ sultant [probably in 1956/ to an Army coordinating group. i, A report of 6 August 1954. from the Office of Security, ts between UNDERHILL . and one Herman AXELBANK, who was trying to acll photo- graphs of Soviet military subjects. UNDERHILL reported ~ these_contacts to the FBI and to CLA. In November 1949 RT RYBAT 14-0000 Py ‘tor, ‘Domestic Contact Service, whose office provi reply. ; a °. . . . 4 . : UNDERHILL visited Washington to catl the attention of CLA to certain ANELBANK pictures and was acvised that Colliers. _ might be interested in some of them for an article on Russia, | UNDERHILL discussed AXELBANK, with "Ricky" Haskins of 3. On the basis of the foregoing an inquiry was made of direc-| ded the attached ut Samuel George CUMMINGS, 4. The following information abo c ile and from information 201-178343, was compiled from his 201 f provided by the Office of Security and by CiCLSPG. : a. His date and place of birth are 4 February 1927, Philadelphia. “ ye mo ; b. He entered on duty with CLA a3 a staff employee , in December 1950. He was then a GS-% assigned to — Ground Branch, Weapons ‘and Equipment Division, OSL. - In January. 1952 he was transferred to the Office of Procurement and Supply. During 1952/1953 he travelled abroad extensively, buying foreiga weapons. . c. He married a German rational acd consequently resigned in November. 1953, when he Decame a career ; agent in Guatemala. 4. Cables of the 1951-1952 period siate that CUMMINGS waé then buying arms for CLA and that the arms were intended for resistance elements behind the Iron Curtain..— - . e. On 17 August 1954 CUMMINGS became the | he(G1A-owned cormpanies known’ 2. porarior and Interarmco Swuserland, and principal agent oft as Ynternational Armatnent Cor Lt, both incorporated in Ganada, the U.S. CUMMINGS engaged in sharp practises in = his conduct of business and was 2ls0 extremely diffi- - eult to control. , : SECRET. RYBAT 14-0000 Jal. s SECRET. RYBAT f. A1957 cable states that a business man in: Panama, an Agency source, knew CUMMINGS. to - be providing information to the FBI and also knew him to be "careful about keeping the appropriate ; U.S. Government agencies informed of his deals." g.. In early 1958 CUMMINGS assumed sole. ~ ownership of International Armament Corp. and | | vol. Interarmco. (An Agency audit established the =Y net worth of these companies as $219, 000. 00. CUMMINGS bought them with a non-interest bearing promissory note in the amount of $100, 000,° payable in four annual inatallments of $25,000, and certain items of inventory which had 4 cost value of $67, eon and a market.value of $250,000. These items were to remain the property of CIA, and their cost was, to be returned to the Agency after they were sold. oy ‘on 28 June 1961 the West. German publication Der Spiegel reported that CUMMINGS had been em- ployed by CIA as an arms expert during the Korean War. and. that he had cooperated with CLA in » supplying, arme to various trouble spots". {. Shortly after. CUMMINGS: left his stafi position for Interarmco, contact with him was established by the WH Division. This contact was taken over by C/CI/SPG iw September 1954. (CUMMINGS knows : him only by alias.)> This contact is still maintained: Until recently the principal purpose was to dispose ~\ of arms,(and CIA made.a sizeable profit on these a4} | tranaactisns.) The current contact is not operational, It is not based ona project, and no payments are made to CUMMINGS who volunteers information’ re- _ sulting from his extensive travels and high-level contacts. An operational clearance for CUMMINGS! use by the CI Staff as an informant was granted in March 1958. SECRET RYBAT 14-0000 . SORT RYBAT j. On 4 January 1962 the Rome periodical Vie Nuove ‘stated that.CUMMINGS was hired by CLA as an expert _in arms and ballistics. ook in:December 1962 the Office of Security recom-. . mended ‘against his use by Domestic Contact Service as a source, and in December 1964 the CI. Staff advised that : ' it had no operational interest in Subject. (Comment: As wae ‘noted above, this statement is correct, because Subject's activity is ‘not directed by the © Agency. He... : volunteers information: } 1. An Interagency Source Register memo to ACSI, dated 1 June 1965, stated that at that time there was "Wo record of a current (operational interest in Subject. " m, An Agency report of 24 February 1966 cited. CUMMINGS, as trying to procure military equipment from ‘Communist Bloc countriea on behalf of DIA. n. Agency reports of February and a May 1967 stated that CUMMINGS had been in close contact with the BND (West German foreign intelligence service) for’ a year or more, that he had been given require- ments by the. BND, and that these included lists of. Soviet and Bloc arms for procurement. It was also “reported that he showed a BND representative a copy of a purchase order for the procurement of a Soviet T-54 tank, the order having originated with DIA. BND officials have often stated that CUMMINGS isa CIA agent. o. A form dated 1 June 1967 was directed to the Interagency Source Register by "DA", presumably ; Department of the Army. 5. Agency records contain numerous references to INTERARMCO, 5 ; . 4 “SECRET RYBAT 14-60000 ~ SECRET | - RYBAT 6. It is noted that UNDERHILL, CUMMINGS, and INTERARMCO have not appeared to date in any press or classified reports of the Garrison investigation in New Orleans, with. the tenuous exception: of the Ramparts article cited at the outset of this memorandum. SECRET AYBAT
104-10170-10146.pdf
[104-10170- 10146 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN FE. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 } . , 7 . _ . . . aoe ae Ve aN , Sic Gael a = MEMORANDUM FOR; SUBJECT =: REFERENCE - * > Fae In response to your request, reviewed and Station JMWAVE was ‘asked. to supplement the... WH/COG # 67=234' 9 JUL mE?” DC/CI/R&A Garrison Investigation Emilio SANTANA Galindo ~ 201-335856 CI/R&EA Memorandum, dated 22 June 1967, same subject, ‘subject's file was information in’ Headquarter's files with any additional information which would be of. value in judging the effect on the Agency of- Subjects" being investixated by Garrison and/or NBC. 2, Our review shows that Subject was recruited by. the Agency in- October 1962, not 1960 as. was reported in an earlier memorandum, He was given limited training for use as an urea guide on an infiltration operntion in which: he. wl partici{pated during the latter. part of May 1963, Te, exfiltrated-with hls family about’ one week after being infiltrated and was subsequently terminated, Subject 3,. Listed below are the staff and agent personnel, in true name, who have been in contact with Subject and may be known to him by truc name, alins or nickname, A) | STAFF 1. ONanhon ee ee we (eugene E. Norwinsk1l o3 Robert G, L. Wall Lilian R. Stegal1lO% Vernon J, GoertzjJg3 obert Clark Stevons ir) o3 Robert Charles Bachmang] 03 Dewey A, Stinson p3 B) |. AGENTS Tewauaune a e ry . e ° ry . 201-315825 Jose NUNEZ Paez 201-310132 -Alicio NUNEZ Paez 201-294452 Otto GINER Alonso Donald D, Wevor} 03 sate 201-291237 ‘Jose Enrique DAUSA Alvarez '201-320029 Raul QUESADA Freire 201-341236 ‘Alberta RUIZ Falcon 201-294671 © Joaquin POWELL Rubio "201-739710 Jose Luis FORNELL Jacinto RETURNTO CIA. Background Use Only Do.Not Reproduce Yon 14-0000 Be” 10, 1k, v. “ _ - 7 . 12,” 13, and December 1963, 14s -2 201-284925 | 201-290305 201-333832 201=313135 201-328507 SERET. —20.1-298076- ane . bi: a bug . ‘ Luis Albert BELTRAN Nodarso Juan Luis COSCULLUEIA Iduate Manuel ‘VIERA Rodriguez Juan Carlos JIMENEZ Jimenez .°- Dicgo Mario GIMENEZ Cadenas Neriberto SARDINA Del Campo 4, Neither Station JMWAVE nor Readquarters have any record of Subjects whereabouts and activities botween Octobor
104-10170-10171.pdf
14-00000 104-10170- 10171 - {2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992, wd . “’ *, ‘¢ re - oe 5 July 1968. MEMORANDUM FOR: DCACI/RBA ; SUBJECT. Villian Wayne DALZELL - (ao1-t26265) . el Elec of 27 June requested. Kthtopian jesk ddis. Ababa] Station traces on Subject, who was in ‘Addis Ababa” in 1956. . Soe ky -- 3: The (aay! Aas Station reports that its files, . ; us as presently constitute contain no traces on Subject. 9 ‘ ; Desk traces reveal no additional information to that con" 7 tained i: the attached 201 file on Subject. : . desk hala Richard HM. Long AC/AP/6 i . . ; i Attachment’ - . : ; : ae : oe | co | ppp/ar/6fi vHusebap( 5: July 68) 4 an | _Distributlo . ; | . : O& 1 - Addressee w/att ae ° : of . | | .1 = CI/O/aF. w/o att . “4 1 - AF/6 v/o att { . . 1 i t : Do Not ain af S/BR . information... SECRET 27 JUN 1969 --MEMORANDUM FOR: G/AF/6 6DOLI9A . SUBJECT _; William Wayne DALZELL 1. Subject fa of interest to this office because of hie connection with the Garrison investigation ‘of the. John’ Kennedy Ao saasination. 2. .Subject's 20! file, which is encloved with this memorandum, indicates that he had: contact with our station in Base. Avava}in 1956. S Request desk and station traces to obtain ‘additional Field traces should not be made outside the station. Donovan E. Pratt DC/CI/R&A BR
104-10171-10003.pdf
104-1017 1-10003 . : Ho 4 H » | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | (tay baal ae SECRET. ome _" Chief of Station, JMWAVE ie fn, sacQpers € Lona UGYROSE/KUDES KChOCE7 BA Te G2 Penetration Action on Against ASISPELL. Organization | and_ “Other Groups" ACTON PIAL PUR. : ‘ia PURUMEN ' Action Required: . FYE - References; A. WAVE-3286, 14 January 1963 MICROFILMIZD B. UFGA-7027, 28 December 1962 (RYDAT) ; ; ; C. UKGA=7038, 20 December 1962 _ FEB 4 1963. D. UrGA-7247, 12 January. 1963. (RYBAT) 3 E a. UFGA-7322, 17 January 1963— DOC. MICRO. GER, MEXI-2629, 13 December 1962 . ' Gren Go © fn GK! f . ot Co a a Aas rs 0! . 1, On 4 January)1963 AMUINT-27 mot tienfgeasroncad in Hew 2,2, * York City, and QuaNTUM-SD advised him that Jorge *MEDINA Bringuier, | the Eceretary Genera) ‘of -AMSPELL ifn PBRUMEN Ge? agent. . MEDINA and} *AEDO (fnu), who was: nasd_hy [vast =SO)to: pe_on the ASPELL Natlogal Frecutl yay were actually G-22penetratlons.: They.” planned to “roll up" the cotire AMSPELL orwnak mand “others 2." vroups" in one sweep and then escape by beat and: contact ANEONT-§3 in the JMWAVE area. MEDINA was in contact sith AMEUNT=53 while itn ‘PBRUMEN and planned to use] AMHINT-53 to -estabtish hiss bona fides _ wlth KUGARK. 2 yaw: Bie atiee -p1 : : Do 7 _ Beasts further ‘advised that an pyewtission of the: two G- 2» agents, MEDEINA and AEDO, was to make ‘contact with [den A lu Getermine » hat - CRS hh it played : “in antl- CASTRO aetivittes. © The secretary of RUANTE! | bee mal friend of Ba tuplicated oot ery close pe a Distribution: o~ C/TEN | oo Attachnenta: ere IDEN dete (4 RETURN TO CIA . Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce | CONTINUATION OF Seanntn ern | teresa ne nee . DISPATCH . SECRET UFGA~7383 4. ‘Reference C is a chronological summary of AMHINT-33's activities subsequent to his infiltration in PBHUMEN, and his ‘contacts with Chelin, the brother of AMFRET-7. AFRET=7's arrest was reported in Reference BB. The AMFRET-7 Case Officer states that both AMFRET-~7 and his brother were arrested, after shooting *S4-f it out with G-2 and being wounded. Olas noted in Reference D, 9 <-T en AMFRET-7's arrest was made after [QUANTUM-55 ]and Blanca PeMARTINEZ Say de_Ueya, aka “Cuca,” gka_ "Cuchi, brought MEDINA, ANSPELL’s National™ | Military Coordinator for Reception and Supply, to Iden A where MEDINA recognized AMHINT-33. AMHINT-33 said MEDINA was an old friend of bis and had lived ncar hin, RE G2 PANE TRAE Acanehar ets rgedc ee S$. AMHINT-33 said further that his brother knows MEDINA, at’ MEDINA ts the man whom AMHINT-33 used in 1961 to check up on *REBELLOS (fnu), the FEU Scerctary General in PBRUMEN. AMHINT=33 added in - his S/W Message 11 of 10 December 1962 that “his friends" are still in jail, 8. Reference E transmitted a iectter written by AMHINT-33 on 29 Docember 1962 in which he states that G-2 infiltration is so Rreat that he considers it impossible to organize anything, am he indicates that some of the agents, as in this cane, have been infil- trated for more than two years. He presumably means infiltrated into anti-CASTRO organizations and/or activities. af e847, Relative to the “other groups" mentioned in para. 1 above, AMHINT-33's Case Officer belteves that AMHINT-33 is probably rid preferring to the MRR, the MRP, the MDC and the 30th of November «.? TEE ‘Froups. Tho "friends" mentioned in Para. 5 y be one Eduardo 5/4 F*BRINGAS, ‘who is about 23 years of age, onc fGOUMI (fnu), and others. previously. referred to but not identified by~ AMHINT-33 ; they may have worked for AMHINT-33 RE ¢- 2 _Puineranrien Ck FINO TLL ran ERG en (ay 8. JMWAVE traces on the individuals involved in this plot— -- - offer little concrete information. a. It is notod that Jorge NEDINA ‘Bringuier is listed on Page 13 of Attachment C to UFGA-1977 as an MRR member, with listed aka of Carlos PRADO. JNWAVE tracing identifies one Carlos PRADO as “a brother of Raul, the head of G-2 in Las Villas Province," ]- as.reported in HAVA-6437, 5 October 1960; there is no further informa tion on this Carlos PRADO. However, the original source of the infore ation given in Attachment C of UFGA-41977 was a letter brought out of PBRUMEN by AMSTRUT-1 about early July 1962. Said letter contained a $25 money order, issued at Station No. 9, New Orleans, on 16 March 1962, for Jorge MEDINA. Bringuicr and ‘purchased by Maria Teresa MEDINA. The envelope, addressed to Sra, Consuelo.C. de RIVAS in Mexico City, bore the notation, “For Carlos PRADO," and contained a note, “This money order for $25 is for Carlos PRADO from his nother,” in addition to the moncy order. There is one ' Carlos PRADQ in Mexico. He is studying engineering and is the a brother ofCfaystine PRADO Ga arcla, an engineer who works close to at "Che" GUEVARA ‘and is of currgnt KUTUBE fnrorester;Fauctine PRADO |, is married to Clara ARTIME, sister of Josefina ‘ARTIME, who ts}! + a close friend of AMGLEN-9,/and She is atso of current?KUTUBE interest When AMSTRUT-2, who could have given this letter to AMSTRUT-1 to “take out of PBRUMEN, was in Mexico City she called Caflos PRADO by ° telephone at 249769 and to!d him that she was-.a frien# of his mother. _ This PRADO family is a Jarge one, and includes anothe brother, cA Angel, who is in Spain,’ a sister who is a nun in Ita¥y, and cia |\ brother who is a doctor in New York City. Additiona] data could be secured on this family from ANSTRUT-2 if desired.{ However, it seems probable that ¢his money order may have ‘been chia in Cuba by Jorge MEDINA and. ‘purchased, sooner or later, by the mother of the Carlos PRADO who ig currently a student in Mexico. copy of the material carried ont by AMSTRUT-1 is being forwarded] herewith. It will be noted thaf.a part of the attachment was disseminated as UFG —1239, 13 July 1962. [ nr Qe— Soc eyes. UZ | 2ol - Rates “" @UASSINCATNE ——= pasa no oe -- ‘ ” 53a USt Paceous tombs S Ff eFrT 14-0000 CRASSIFIC A Tidpty orton sywean “a PRES . CONTINUATION OF fo. ng ; DISPATCH oe we SFR tT. ‘UFCA-7383 oye ‘Tt is ‘further noted that JMWAVE files show'one st “Yongo" listed: ‘on Page 14 of Attachment C. to UFGA- 4977 as captured a ‘and sentenced to 30 years in prison. . This infermation came. fron UFG-779, 12 January 1962, which was bascd on on ANCUTLER-1 intercept of a report from the ‘MRR Acting Internal Coordinator tn PBRKUMEN ‘ to Hipolito LAZARO, the MRR Internal Coordinator temporarily in PRPRIME, sent via -the [Argentine Diplomatic Po ony There was no further’ identification of this “Mongo.” < 34 . ec. It is noted that Reference F tdentifios Jorge HAEDO as 4 former anti-Castrista who was: tortured and doubled by. “the PBRUMEN Government; HAEDO’ appears to be the correct spelling. da. "Cuca" or "Cuchi" MARTINEZ, who has held the position of AMSPELL National Coordinator for Civil Resistance, is a personal friond.of AMCOG-3 and.family. She is believed to have taken asylum “in the Mexican Embassy. | SW Message 12 from ANCOG-3, dated _. ol $1 8 December 1962 and received 12 December, reported that QUANTUM- advised "Cuca!" to hide or be cautious because MEDINA had~ turned o' to be a G-2 member. The message said that this was learned from - AMSPELL prisoners and that, during interrogation, they were asked many questions about "Cuca" and AMCOG-2. . 9. When the AMHINT-53 security review mentioned in Reference A is reget vede. additional investigation ua necessary will be made at JMWAVE, END OF DISPATCH use Previous EorTION |” S ECR E T 14-0000 w . ° or ye : . . ? Fea 4 1963 : Coc. MICO: ecr -_ : . Under Separate Cover Attachment to UPGA-7383, 22 January 1963 : 10 ; : 2 IDEN A [Spante Enbasey |in PBRUMEX. f \ , . 2K JMNC xem 7 ~* ” &3 creel Pu urch 23" 14.90000 | Mer Ay me nt tsioxe | “mS roast Xicotencalt 23% ‘ Coyoccon ¥o:oo, DeFe “on oa ae (fF. Corlod PRADO) ets nenoy order. for $25.00 ts for ¢ Carlos PRADO froa his pothers ; bs oopy of nonoy | ordor for $25.00 for Jorge waDDU Dringater i ‘from Horta Torosa HOT SUTARle roti nae ia _ if pe a 2eIaKwC, _ 4 SG IR ya és [Fe (eel #o Lo Uren 7280 - “Bhat I nobd ts that you explain to us better how to wake the contact fron hore over “thiss, that 1s, bow ond where to eco SARADEA, the contect which you said: you hid vith tne woth Ihows ‘hia tut dosen't knov Whore sho ¢an see hine Ren-nbor that. 308k ts” arte try to have tha treasurer bo a friond of Sofi"s vho knows vhore the money ise “0 ‘as ‘a telly trustvorthy boy called Alejandro. : - : Lies poge: etostng/ Ie going. to ploos the cocsunication ebroad in Gork’s ihonds3 2 ons betters. ; Peedy boing ehsoxed because Estobon’s vito knows her end eskod about here Fon ‘going * i wll Dre LAZAGS that X don’t write to his about the oftoir bocnuse it is caster’ for a: to write ‘to you, Sut that he anf this boy should havo © relations, oad & vith Cent om! with. yous ‘ > give the support to LAZAGA togothor wath - the Excentivs, bocaisa Lt vould be fnpocsible to only ong porson, ond for the case it vas loft in our hands. You soo that — ths oxscutivo ovor thore is fully answorable ‘to us and that vay thore vill bo no prodlezae : wa don't knov anything about my nenosakoe Ict's 3.0 What. ve can clarify. Toll Tonos that tho nova I sont hin about” Dos Atos vas through, ‘a contest which T cals vith our brotherein-lav De "co is willing to work and baz psople in tis arca, end clzo in tho Gast. I boliova that a lot can bo dona up there. Dosidas, Soto 7 1.£t ro a torrifte contact alco at that const, vhas we havo to. put ‘in dontact vith Del Toll Tazas te lct no work also in thut arca, whach is mine and of ny p-oplo, 7.12 that tz ho gives authorizatios thet wo can send a guorrilla dard to work with thi. c? course, this quorzilla chosen by us to avold thoir sending poozle of the s ead hav: Sacm tote comand awsy frea.us. You know how that ise a Veats to our other brothoreinelav in tho oubassy and find ous whon ho lozv.s ‘ so I imow that ho is alrzady lonaving but to cons back te no Liodfiatoly. t.t%s ~ ave thon’ get much nap sd. So fer a the contacts havo failed. ‘iow Bosses S:> £2 Rs Loaves, takes a fast training, ang conos backs reeting end nea to man conbat with bayonats whioh is very good at night and no ons hore i hnous anything sbout that. oo "You tut eaplain the thing a bit to Doto so thet ho will gain onthustasa. ko” a that the thing a sorfous and has roal support he will como. Tas orly thins that Explain everything to hin ond £ thin: ho Ig ho moods monoy for tis ih A be Lacs Vega, ho moods support for his fonily. Will conde Ee caves tenorrow and X& gave hin your phonoe 14-00005 ‘Ria to’ ask you for ite - vigo end for hinsctt give “de to tin froa tas. I “1g thoy Would 2ot may An our provings I vould § Gicrrilles vita the contacts whieh X had before and have not, ond | vo I that up for those P20pla, that io, wo vould stort @ var in all the provinoa, sleins tnd ovorzthinge ! a Watt, thio Lotta 12 going vith oafe hands to Kiond viorg 1€ vill bo nailed, - | tchorrow.s 56 tho SeWe which Z sont: vill arrivo. later if f- CORT oot at tokon with” i this ony docouse & elroady gave $¢ to havo it mailed: cae joe af We eon oot at dock | : | t i fa ti to havo. at arrive o00n. ; L ° Evala write t Doba-end Northa Hons cnothor day vata oss, ond Y don't havo ~ tho details of your Yottors on hands ; : a r Regards | to ell end you receive love tron your brothers, \ anoles - . - i 14-0000 aw oro ernie: of ths "OF: a0. 1 secuzcnacroy BEVOLECIONARTA™ OreRe : Nathonsd Gnordinatos, 8nd Jose Antonio ADUSONTS, sie Bias Coordinator, bod. me . Q mestiss and adopted. tsa fodloving agrocnentss. ECR. That fn view of ths present situation of our Bovenont angtho ccncrel | Cwateoegea of the count=7, wo have dockded to ehangs tho organization Of tho aovencnt, - Wate vill row be ecaposed a9 followss @) eno Civiltoa Rational: Goordinator, end (Sc) Oa military Sottenal Goordinator. an ‘previous § Scorstariats Se detontnettons om_ St cy ‘etve | full ‘eutonoay, with regard to siactioning; wo ‘tho civilian ond rirdeedy Coordinations. Tus, each will function soparatolye wo. SI To give fall support end recognition os GONZAL DeLDOATE in exile of our ravcciat, to'Dre Joae Zonacte” LAZAGA and to the exvoutive azpointed by hin vith . tho cutisrization of the provious National Coordinattons “ FULT Ao. result of tho SECOND soroansnt rogerding autonoay in the functioning of ths xational Coordinstions, wo egroe to acoopt the Riorarchy in tho ommend oZ tho tell mscutive Of our Hovonont in oxile, with the provision that tho ordsra originating froa thio Exocutive will be. compliod with in scoordancs with our oapadilitios and ta:ine inte consideration that as we are in the National Territory wo. have batter mmovlceg2 of tho rosl situation vhich ve are undergoing. Sica:d dy Mgoberte CASAS and Jose Antone AQUWINTE exclusively, os tho rost of ths usadors of the provious NATIONAL COORDINATION are in prison vith tho oxcostion of tr./ S110, ox Coontinator of Civic Rosistance ho is in aoyluns -fa/ Joss Antonto AGRANONTS | fof TAcadecrte CASAS - NILITAIY ‘RATIONAL CooaDINATOA . OOVELIAN NATIONAL COORDINATOR seoner ae : ow? fs eee ee 14-0000 a Sees ERR rN CORREO ASSO AMA AM MA EY : ar aa SY anne AT oan LD LT aeeiememiritend a . wi, ~ 0 . . : ; os i ; | Ty Pomay rsbey poe: Pr 2e es ln, * Oy pore : me : Canty FOroky Le PR . = a é ¢ ° ’ : . | : ee rGey Por f — 7 : I : we ; ” | ee P Usted Cr-033 Doses Hloasy Ordsr 11-27,2 z05 moe , : MAK MUM VALoE ONE nUNO €9 OO.Laae : PAY = i" PIAS SASH DORI mmm V915 aunty _§ . - ) 30 NG? 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104-10171-10013.pdf
| 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 ’ om a wate aa me RR aN eT 8S (198 TAR WOE alts 0G ~ = nN Mec tat _ Qhler, task Fores W ‘Chief of Statioa, Ika aa a : OYE /Operat tonal a . TGS STE j—freneatttal of Co Reports . . . PIERS, ORGA 3987, 16 april 1562 on : ection Por your inforestion a, : Precittted h herewith Are CRA Feperte, mobora 134 through U9, and 156, "An Andex te attached, , BD oF DISzarCH .- Attachrent, iY Cait tare ea Y. , . “CRAW158 (1 copy) : : Cory A. OMA Index, In dualtoste —_ ST _ Astributions : - 3= TAY, watts. (nfs) 7 . _ BS . hs RETURN TO CIA me . Background Use ony - | Go hat apron? . s . ‘ , is ‘Ipr 62 Cale osrinaes VGiSbineg gro cece eee APR 26 Ex ' ROLL - ro) ' Wraa-34i6 /2 r MC CQUAITEN d earaee DISPATCH | aa pe oT pee ‘ a.) CYA = 137 : : 12 April 1962 | tef, Task Yorec/W - Calef of Stetion, JHWAVE . Opera’ Lonel /GYROGE DLE, ; Seatlago ce Duba ATTEVEIGN RXRESTED: PUYRuCAGS/NUUEE. Oy 1. &m O April 192, (Zose Antonio Sacurn!. das ‘(ete “cue”}, born _ od G19 Meridian Ave., Apt. C-10] Mianl Seach, telesone [JE 2-26h1,| was : tervieved. ae) See 2. Source safd that Curing the revelutica he v6 a menber of the DR in the Univeraity af Nebana. After the revolution he vent to the University of Orintie, Santiago de Ube, oo eventually become the DRE chief for the city. In regerc. to bis fcrner. DR association he had no operational leacs, clatning that oll contact with TR menbers ‘terminated in 1959, and he knew no one who attalnec any stature in the Castro Government. , : 3. As DRO chief for Seatlaco, the source claimed that he hal 50 members who he considered well organizes and capable of any type of action. He caid that there were, and arc, oSner members, but he docs ¢- not consider tuea in the same category with She Fe who ore organized. into cells. Ie said cach cell has nine nen. There ave four cells Pree University of Criente and tvo in the Ufgn ‘sehool. ~ kh. He said that he left Santiago in March 1962 and turned.the DRE over to his deputy. He then vent to Rabane sat informed the DRE leader- ship that the second in commend hal tekea over end he wes told that... Vobana voulé initiate contact with the nev leater. (iéte: Since close relations ere maintained by the JISMIAVE Stczion end the DRE, no attenpt was made to press the source for nas ang aiaresses, ¢te., as this in- formation can be obtained in subsequent outside cebricfings. The JMYAVS Officer respensible for the DRE operational matters was inforne , source's errival end processing.) : ee 4" 5. Source said that -at the tine he ists Santiago, the , the Catholic student organization was trying to make contact with the . DRE and he believes that by this tine tis ecntact.has been made.- . He said thet. the DRE member vio was following this matter, and wh would follow through, was ea blinc person. Co . 6. Listing tke: arms and supplies in the possessicn of the. DRE in Sentiago, the source said that it nas about 5-c peuncs of plastic remain- ing out of a shipment of 20 pounds which was received fron the DRE in Habana. Ee ssid the DRE in Sentiago placed vex>s in places where the : expiosion would not injure enyone. As fer as arms are concerned the source said thet the DRE in Santiago has tea '§ caliber pistols; five a ‘ 36 caliber pistols; one H-3} and one Torker” pune : 7. The source furnished the following MUNVEE-t:pe information: 11 April lyx, Santingo de Cuba; Koni accress: f/o Elisa Securn Cas03,| 00. 414-0000 1 . - ¥ y 1 sat) a. MMe cata that his fatier is in {atl ia Puerto Boniato,. ané that {n order to try and get hin free, thé source went to sce Kafor | Delernino “Anibal” Castilla, the chief of training for the Patna Soriano Military Yacaxqnent, whom he knew froa their days in the Santiago High Sehool. Source sade his plea ba “Anibal” told hia that before he could act upon it, he would have to tedk to the source for five hours in order to determine his political orientation. The source: replied taat: he odd not cone to talk politics but to pieced for his father.» "Anibal" | ancwered that he vould think ebout i$ and call the. source one. Bd ‘oF another, but he never called. Source thought that this story: ae ly demonstrated the’ (Comantst) political orientation of "Anibal. bs ‘The Drother of "Antbal” (pera 6a above) ts "Dertico” Castilla, first name possibly Alberto. [Me resigned froa the arny ana is now living in Santiego, but the source is not clear on "Bertico! a" political orientation. i c. Flectra Fernandes, the vife of Mendez Ceninche (the Sentiago C-2 chief), is no longer the civil head (comf{astonado) ‘of Santiago. Ghe is now the Fresicens am the Fecerecion ce Jiujeres -Subanas., ae _ @. The seuree has given a complete military nap of. Orien Province to the DRE member he left in charge of Santiago DRE (see: pe qabove). Information is: passed fron Sentiaco to the DRE in Habana Mi Ai we ” *the latter, in turn, is to forwerd te int forantion: to the States. e. Source said that his centacts wio work in Hicaro report: - N . that the Nicaro-Mayari Arriba aren {ts restricted and thet > unknowa a ty of nilitary installations ore being constructed. ' " f, ° The foreign instructors in the University. of Oriente ‘con-" sist of Czechs and Chileans. ‘Tze Creches have sterted a nev medical . sehool in the university end the Ciileans. have taken: over the Business Adcinistration Courses. oo Nelson Le mammock 14-0000 aTtacuaat ™ “UPCA~3846 botsd 16 $ Apri 62° . _ Catt KA 15s eas ; Cha: U7 cma ve CKA 1391. , CA 1491" CRA. Wis . 1 Hector 4 do Bry Peas pools ts Wenteat A 1 490 362 (sz Oru. = Us) CXA 1423 CA US: CRA Uh CEA 15: CEA Ube cxA 71 CHA usr, ou ws CKA 1565 . Arturo bas Rodrhieet 12 895 Ww. SECRER ¢ On crus 38s) Jorge Vistocro)}. Comogt A 12 mS. 208 (sxx OFS « 3B6/L) - Onelio Julian Garcia Gonsaiees a MS a7. se. ra = » 3Me/a) ‘Jose Antonio Saduent Casass Av2 895 803 (sss UPA. see), , Raul Sanchez Rodrt quent r az 875 O7% _ ee rsa. = fe) Justina Petayo Sunete Penge Poguercst 12 3 35 72 id erty) Ranon ‘Adonsar AI 695 et (sus or - 386A). Bai lio Alejandro Arressagtat aR 995 266 (sts was = 386) Manuel Ofrda-Ce aller a R YS C86. (ose ura < rau6/>. oo Benigno pLano-emantes AN 325 aso (ssz ura - suse), “A 12 95 929 (SSe.UFGA « ras A 12°895, 939 (SSS UFGL © 4/2) Antonto Toass ‘Goazates Crespot Alejandro Profirte ¢ sacha Conzates: Joaquin Antonio License 8 Jimenos! AL ays 93), GE UFOL = “wsAD) Antonio &.'8 par. hatrerot Ai 903 0% ( uma « 38M) “Penald Acrmazith Boudets. aw 903 OL) {3ss Ursa = LEAS) Abeta. Hemanies Dolet a” 12 098 mn ac ur oraa « ss) ue sxrcasr? .
104-10171-10018.pdf
14-0000 104-1017 1-10018 € .* | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | “Date of Info *rior to 7 “ar 62 "to bhow thensolvoss | oe SO UFCA 8/2 Sourcos {[festore & Bequerra Fornan.et ; 41289162) a Ys me! CR . Pp DPR $ : ; Sts Glasser ne Onsrimeids, 7 / e Date pice noq Prior to 7 Mur 62 Uatasia Cubs . a doscript. Cubin national whe was ‘st cadent at thy University of abana Country Cuba 6 Subj (ca below different reports) 1, . student resistance organizstion in babana ie the Dirsotorio . Re-oluotonarie betudtantty (vB, Srutent Revoluts: nary Ulrectory). One of its leaders sa[Lootar Gz Gazoia ‘Foscteal eho de tha chief of finns for Habana Province. Shit (Roberto “Suiptatros Santiso|te the gomral coondin: tor of the DRE, Ho bes an vaternal line of covmunication, | running out of Cuba, throu.h an ‘official of oh [lrualnyen inte ay|in Habana, (Buintase replaced iucards dl soxunocaaix x Honerdea) woo io, also known as (Fi) “wus ch Chino® (ths Crinum) The otter was arrested by tho Cuban security forces in January 1962 and is presently in prisan. 2. The DR hus a clandestine propazjania no-rpaper cailed Irizchera, | butxtke, it is publish ona very Levgular basis. 3. In or-:er to finance Ats activities tho DRE sells bonds in one and i five peso denominations. hoxsever, &.caus> of the seturity. concitions in Cuba, one must be very eererui in eclling the bonds or else hy my sell one to a <:ovea nment asent tho are ecnstantly frying to provaxe oppositionists _ _ . & During the later part of Fetrvazy 1962 two bombs exploded in tho RETUR URNTO CIA Univeraity of abana. It was said <hat the bosbing was dons by the Pre tot ne Use On . . ; Not Reprod OdUOS - USe BR RePOnT~ SAMs S -Uhce ; : 7. _ The section of Habana known as Alturas del Bosque (roughly, the Beights of the woods) is being heavily fortified ty the Cuban Uovernment. . _ [fro 179 AIBR : This area 1s located on tho north side of 23rd Streef{/// above tho , esos CS Copy 7 —_ reematae oae at. 14-0000 page 2 woetrn chore of the Alnendares ivr. It is paid that incortant gore roacnt official: also live in tris area. Maverthejess, Seek this section hag a combard ing Vievaaxamxthe of the city of lhranae i Bia RePUnTeo Saks SUN | pra In an ny cine an Hutena on! un: G March 1962, the date of wy departure; I new suw more than 3 Cuban air force detk Plenes in the air at ono tims. I have tlked to my frienis, purtiontarly one who lives Dour Uw eiratrip at Carpo Libertad, an no ons hia e.un mom then this, muber in ths air at ons tines This leaves us to boifove thit the alr forou dove no; bive ag nary Rte ea thy oar they haves ; Jj ; i F /9- 129-[F pe LG
104-10171-10020.pdf
14-0000 104-1017 1-10020 . ms pre. Calabasete de. Samia. D iy. ne 1 37 2-18 wad OEE Va ee |) wee eee ce eee eee. SECRET | | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 OST 2 1 1968 seimiinckcnemios| v4 ‘ ok SOC MICRO. age, —— oe 1. Forvarded under Separate cover per reference B request are Subject codes and related inforzation.. Please note tnat the second code does not _ Contain the "11" of the Spanish alphabet as dees the first code. If . accessable, sources should be contacted for code-check, . ; ; 2. In submitting the. information the three DRE representatives -. epee requested to be interviewed jointly. Spokeeman for the group was [Adolfo OF ce BARRO Carcial A fourth refugee, [Rafael SANTASA Vares} éntered POPRIME with the DRE entartieee og : oe os me oy oy ye ep _ - J NS &e {idol fd Banno barcia ekd rrTo DPOB - 30 Sep 1943, Quomade de ALL - s.2¢cnGulngs, Las Villas, Subject was-a at ent until April 196f, Me isa co tr, monber of the Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil (uae) tn Sagua la Ke Grande, Les Yills aod 16 the: regional coordinator for the DAK in the ac‘, ft. afea comprised of Corralillo, Rancho Veloz, Quemads da Cuinés, “Teabela — Se Samia, Sitiesito, Sitio Crande, — SALYAT in Mion, pa guy plan to retum to Cuba. Jf: omandes tincd 1 -alavai hug 1943, Saga be fFermandes ‘ARCO Hermandez aka! anal pos ~ 22 1943 a _. la Crandey Las Villss... i c ah OO ~ JS tive *anvel antontefatzeanss Peres exa“eecrea, . DPOB - 18 Jan 1943 Santa CleFa, Las Villas, a a Attachments; 1 oa, averes A/ed » hie | vA G-I2O- 14. Distribution ; 4: ~ 3- PAVE w/l att. Geteoe 47! OATE OsPaToHED eee 7 Feb 1962 3.- WHD v/l att. of Pave putetn io ts copy ee 14-00000 SeEcRET , ; a -2.- A L : ~f Ode: Le ek oe bie Vo dee cy SANTANA Aivares) DPUS = 7 \ovember 1932, Las villes. wet Subject” chauffeiir (taxi-driver) and plans to be at+7750 \ormandy _ Drive, Apt. 2, Miami, Florida, while in PUPRIME, He stated that ke resided Qf at [Bemaza 0,210) Havana;: ‘iba. Though he was not a menber of any clafdestine group, he assisted the ‘RR ErOUP | in Caibarien and just recently. ‘assisted others to leave the-country. ect and the. aforementioned i uba oi ne he Nbart] ¥ BLASCA ESTRELLA TRELLA Jowied: by” ERA. 4 r [Israel ‘TA-A Alvares|, who dropped thea 0), } iis others out that were posed. to ‘meet them, ‘yut they missed their: connestions. Dubject's group departed \ from Leabela de Samis, Las Villas 34 January 1962.a¢ approximately 2400 houre. On 22 December 1961 a group of approximately twenty m. iitiamen and“men from the ORI were drinking in. various bars and displaying the Communist. flags a y wo Anyone who appeared to be unsympathetic was beaten, They. alse went to 7" Kc is _. the homes of soma. who wore suspected. of being antl-Castroites: and would Ue" beat them also. They beat up approximately twenty pereons. This took wae ‘Place in Caibarien, Las Villas, Subject was ons of many. arrested between. 22 ‘and 26 December. Wher they were taken to s restaurant across froa the C~-2 office, Subject managed to escape. The other three men that Antoni OBRECON > Mayo ‘of Gaidarten, Las villas Une TOXO (nickname) le tho head of the 0-2.40 Caibarien ‘(fnu) VIIZASON is the assistant ta Trorxo cea Evaristg“HoRRERA, who also works on a boat transhipping sugar feom Cayo. a ranges. to Caibarien, Lag Villas . : 7 RobertoA0)0s BSPON JC So Luci DosTAIA, “Sianit TAJA and four écher bréthera =.) - Guile NTANA, dndres’ SAs TAA, Lorenz@“SA.TASA i — Bibjece. further stated that Pedro, MO.TERO, Alejo HO: TERO and Eduardo “06, b6, 06 HONTERO Tere.ac ve members of the 8 group in Caibarien, Las Villas. pk Francisto ROBLES | ‘active coordinator for the “@P in. this area.-. dregs and Gu ery GO. ZALEZ (fishermen) are informers for the C-2 - in Caibarien. .. They will propose that they help Cubans get out: of the: country. | When all preparations are set up, the fishermey fafora on sthose wanting=tg leave... The sama applies to Jose (Peps ¥-MIRO,: fvelio A GARCIA and nada’ coma, all of2caibarien, Las Vilias.- Subject. also stated. ! that yre 38lst and 382nd Battalion of militia are presently in {Caibarien; >” Las ‘itles, Subject. states he is willing to return to. “uba and, work for - the. underground. - (Source | Comments If this subject is to be’ used ‘in any manner, please be reminded that he claims to have escaped fron the: Cm. tle may be trying to infiltrate the sroups here or he ‘may. be. trying ‘to: me _ find out how the DRE operates in the Las Villas zone. ~ : ene NID seen a et Aytat gfe fteatis MICE . . ro kg es. Voogare Cada End of Messase ; . Fee: id poet ka Mawr : . ( DOC. tof . of : . a mot: a \ Nake, SO ke pterety ek ON eT + \ . : ‘ ” i 4 _— . s A RORY, Pee: oo eRE ROG OBOE 14-09000 oN es MIGROFILMED Secret Oct 2 11968 ' PRS ANTENA popes poc. MICRO. SER: Litas code they uu use ts the followings ote booda de 40 witors Ta - , : oe 50U kilocyclos — Ce : kane et “7D (denice ety ox matsion. 7 Breedeact ‘times - 0130 1 amy oF 8190 | Pole Las Villas . we po ele ee tah tet en ering lt be acu : a a 8 c D s ry r t J x L i: ms 2a5° ARADO 000-70 bia Lipas LOMA = 90 000-22 LUZ 0-4 CAINAS < ° P @ a r r) 7 Los una ozs SAPO CARRO. 123-9 ‘ 6-160 0-76 CATO STLLON S1-3- as a er Y ~ “ssa COTORRA losis sors CODE FOR NUMBERS de HS-20. 32. 893-104 3. caKat -00 .4 657-6 8, 00-2150 6, ALCATRAZ " x Pe ‘Removed from Reogect Lg i Te " SICLON 4. 2000-17 Re 56-00 Go, sels : CS ‘Clasaifteatéon: 19- 12079 ic ; PUSTO EVTRK PALABAA Y PaLABAA = JOB. Mo- ocyee / Sonat, , wee Sesend Code to be used-—thay vill use ono code ene day and the other the eexts i. Sane band . _ fadete nase rUbcos to indicate whlch code to belog used | Sone tine. Las Villas ' Yho sane cede name GUERATILIRO will be used when trenaaitting | be ie He PALOMA i cho Us as Be Paz lO 0. alo My C08 Ce WML Joos Pe 8908 We 00-6) ‘" %. cm i ! & 2 be 4 Re 135. | Ye PIANO fr. BoRKO ee. ae Se cue Ze cADAN 6. a6 Ne 3 tr. 40-8 to . Ob. | le UPKA -/ PUNTO EVTAK PALABRA Y PALABRA . 1 S49 -l20~/9% IF, 176.2 14-0000 7 oy i se SECRET t : . - . : ‘2350 1 H hace that thay on deliver ara ed equips or ether satertal CATRAL - (ALACRAA) ANCUILAS = (LUMA LEA) «= ROQUE Aa ~ (uoowerona) (, e%e for punberas . _ Ay TIBURON 2, 963 Se 1,500 4 10,000 s CANOY Gy JOSEP PIBRRO 8 natoy 9 mTOR Oo, MO . oe Vimovar making axy phone calls thay will use the fellowing code ; . BLAMAR A SRA, HARD ~ SALAWO A TSARSLA DK SAGNA, LAS VILLAS OC PARTE BE JUAN ANTONIO : ; QRISGA EA MIAMI --AL HARLARS _ RECUKROOS A XTXOS T PADRE. BSTOY BABLANDO = CATO SAL PINIATOO — ROQUE KET RSCTBE CARTAS IAL BIA = PARA RECOJER secust 14-0000 \ y i ma poner fe . a : Cixat Codg thay will uso is the follovings . Renda do 40 matere. Lo. - lave ‘Leon -i 9,800 Meyeles Agente ~ 13 (1dsntifiad enly as *Elidion 4 _ wadle techaiciaa) Breodeast tines. 6190 Qeme oF 8150 Dome ‘Las Filles, ‘ : of tha code name to be used vhon trasemltting will be CU:ANLLEN : a B ¢ F) 8 eG a. J x L PuS (18S ARADO 000-70 DIA LIBRE LOMA ©6980. 00-23 WE 00-24 CAD moon rt 0 P o6e@)lR 8 t e v v | 430-2 LAA 0083 SAPO CARRO 18H-9 6-160 00-78 CATO SMLON S1-3 614 re Tn + Cu i . . 33-1 cordeea 108-28 803-3 | "C008 FoR nines - A | | Me BAB-B0e Be O9K104 5, CANGY ~00 4, 657-6 S$, 00-2150 6, ALCATAAE | 7e SICLOR 8 2000-17 9. 56-00 0, 34-18 i ; PUNTO EXTRE PALABRA Y PALABRA ae | Secmd coda te be used-—they will ase one onde one day and the other tho oes | Same band » Codete name *PUnLON bo indicate whlch code Le Uaing aoed 2 | ' Same froqueacy Agente -~ 13 as | Seas tise . Las Villes ; ; The sane code are (IRAMILAAAO wii be toad when tranmateiog, ‘. a ; Ae 186 : fy PALOMA : Me CIELO. a: I. 654 : 0. x10 | Co WKAMLLENA je 35 . Pe 9362 Bo CAL. Ke 11-23 aq 1-33 ae a var co R, 135 i. Fe BORRO Me 180-9 ‘Se CANO 7 go Re 14-63 tT. 340-8 ; "PUNTO AUTRX PALABRA Y PALABHA 14-0000 soe an toe, to a SBCRER “tl : - . mo. =-=Z- . : Pleces that they can dsliver earns and equipment or other aaterials CATSAL = (ALACRAK) «© ANGUILAS. = (LUNA LigA) «=» ROQUE KAT = (LOCUMOTORA) © 1, TIBURON 2-963 3, 2,500 4, 10,000 5, CANOT 6, Jose 7, FIERA By ATH 9. MOTOR O, a1. po Waenaver ahing any phone calls they will uso the falloving codes ; . . DIBAR A SMA. KARO « SALADO A ISABSLA OK SACUA, LAS VILLAS 0& PARTE D8 JVAN AATOIO . : ORTECA BX HIARI—~AL HABLAAS. RECORRDOS A XTNOS ¥ PADRES ao BSTOT HABLANDO ~ CATO BAL | PEVEA1OO = ROQUE HEY Rectal CARTAS TAL BIA = PARA RECOJER | | | : t . | i nd TE oy secaet | | | : | : lg fZO-17 :
104-10171-10021.pdf
14-001 te eo wt ye ian) RETURN TO.cla Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce ner C) OnE DISPATCH [went —[ a Chief of Station, ‘mnavE Chtef, W Diviston suBtcT — . . . mrrecrere Fey Irvutibesseos Q ACTION REQUIRID RE CRENCeE 4k: FYI 5 ; 0 , - J. Paring vor recent TDY to Heads: abo, Pequested a)l available {nfornetion reparding a young Cubs _naned Lact )uro talked to léentity 1, pparently, tod by Subjeot's uncle Cuban official tr ) . 0 . 2. Idertity 2 met with| Jose Maria Lasa Tetibeasooa png Identity 1 on 2 Cetober 2261, @entity I, [fetvarrat Cuba under a safe 3383 Que oa tO moet with (Aa }no had recently doperted fou ‘onduct a:reb at. ; _ o& - ; 3. During the conversation FA pelked a dost his uncle, as oldschool friend of Identity and, also Subject 'a father, a a:ror Cuban Uovernment official also stationed inlsvitzerland () Both ‘the uncle aro 7atter vera in élsayrecnent with the castro Covrra-ent and there wae some Ll eicatic: that one or bot: were willtne to defect, Although t.{¢ ‘point was tovehed only odliquely, Identity 2 pathered that Subject wanted to cet bis father into t-:9 coustry with mas assurance of Support. The question vas not asked directly ars po Comaltments were made or inpliew, . . ! i | Se In parting, Identity 2 had a éistinct impression that cubjoet had not ; really acccepliahed the primary objective af hie vialt, and as he wee returning to Misa, the foruroirg wea passed to Iéantitr 3, f t i 6. For further information on Subject refe> to rAVE-8363, 9 Cet 61, PlaeVik75, 12 Oot 615 and DIR-2397H, Ib nov ch, alo, bee copy of GNV4~1631 (Attachment 2). - ; . Distritutions ; 2 = OS, onary, batt. } (ts. i ‘ ‘ OAT MitD j OATE OeStatcry @ Jon i962 | ® FEB 1927 OSPAICH SYMBOL AND NOMBER UFOY-787 SCADQUARTERS MLE NULL «] and . Rk eb aiG Und pee 6 ~ —
104-10171-10033.pdf
2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 yt un TS Ge ie fe . ot padkgroure 1 VSS Only _ Do Not Pigpraduse “SECRET. 3°. * 20. July 1962 CK = 175 ‘Chief of Station, JMMAVE 4I¢-— Chief, Tack Force W , t n OYROSE/PW ' Activities of the DRE (Directorio Revolucionarito Estudiantil) |. The source of the information contained in subsequent paregraphe is Jose Ricardo Rabel Ortega, A 12 421 451, Cuban. national who 16 the oldest son of Jose Ricardo: Rabel Hunez, the present © national director of “Viviendas Campesinas” in Cuba. Source was a Navy cadet at the Maricl Academy from February 1%0 to November 1961. oo . As pert.of the curriciilum source spent two weeks in Minan del. rrio, . |: Oriente Province, during: the. latter part of 1960. From February to : : 12 July. 1962; ° source worked for Viviendas Cempesinas as a general oo office clerk. He may be reached at the following address: c/o Manuel . Gomez, 539° NE 70th Street, Miami, Florida, USA. | . _ , 2. Source gave the following information which is repeated : . verbatim herein. ak OL “In a conversation on 13 July 1962 in tavern, [Ey vrothey- in-lav, Fernando Come: ronsecal told me that the Directorio Revolucionario — - Estudiantil (D! (DRE) in Cuba had received.14 tons of arms and munitions oan to be used in the near ‘future against the Communist regime of Cuba. He also told me that experts in the handling of explosives were entering Cuba for sabotage of bridges and railroads. “Lye brother-in- M7, -Fernando | Gomez Fonseca Sith in.cParge of the ' DRE fh Havana Province. I also know ‘Laureario™ x Git yie. io) ‘Péquerio” Oa fas who is one of the most important DREé ‘Teaders “in Cul cael In the conversation, I learned also that the DRE is expecting @nother ship with arms aid ammunition in the near future and a. yacht which is now in a Latin. Amerfcan country. The yacht is for use in activities against the Castro sovernment. . The activities against the Castro government to be carried out dy \ . "s+ ‘the DRE“are expected to start within.e month.or. two. months ‘at the. latest... - Note: This information is confidential, and I want it to be kept in the greatest possible secrecy. I have spoken with no one else of this matter, which I consider very delicate. I want held in complete - | - cS copy (9- wo- '9 2164 20 aué2 reserve the name of fay brother-in-Lav end that of Mr. Laureano. ("Lino") Pequend: —: - ; 7 ; 3. It is sugested contact ‘with source-for purposes of determining | ; potentialities that the source may have and/or to agecas a. possible breach of Gecurity, : . ot ; . . 82 SECRET
104-10171-10034.pdf
104-10171-1003. 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | ete ny ee SEBCRET ~.. eo an i chief, Task. Foret Chief of ‘Btation, . GYRC&E/Operat tonal bHE/Guerr1Lios-llavena ond Las Villas ATTENTION REQUESTED: | ™ KUTUBE. “al - Digit 1. On 1h July 1962, Juan “Rodriguez Jomolca, A 12 go1. 206, born\9-fiovember _ 1938, Rancho 1 Veloz, les _Villes, last address, Havana; US eddrens: c/o Jcse Deetjen,/P7u6.Enst Sith Strecty_ Apartment 3, . Ve: faywood” ‘Los angelee, Gattrornis, telephone 5E1A5%07) wes interviewed. pipes fe, heb 2 - - 2e Source™ esid he| formerly} belonged to. hg DRE,” th Meter Playa © Giron it disintegrated. Nevertheless, he said, he was able to keep in: contact vith a few DAR people ‘who are in Havana. He said details on the DRE could be obtained from Manuel Salvat, but he did state. thas he pelonged to the DRE group headed by a brother. of Diaz banz. “ This brotker 1s, #111 . in“ Havands. He said this group wants to engoge, in political . ‘assassination, and” ‘has epoatedly requested that pistols with silencers ‘ve gent from the United States. \ O! ; Be: Bource said that his cote rane 1s a guerrilla’ leader_in Las. Villas Province,-more Ghaeificellyj\ operating between. 2 Matanzoa.. ‘aud, Corralilo. fe said that his ‘soucia ‘is “gw Ifeuténant ‘about 3. years-old. He has a emall.group, few arms, and very Little emmunition. He is trying. to get cutside help but there 1a no method of. communicating with him. 1) Ob, OF 4, Source eaid that [Satvadcr sonolen ic married to a “daughter of "Campito" ’ the elder. coment: A previous sou ce reported that there are two "Canpito's, 6 father and nis son., The son 1s ‘the most “yeported ‘upon guerr Llla leadcr, the father apporently only sccampanying | Weng b ook Nelcon L&. RAYNOCK te a T 1-120! G j. 2)6R.
104-10171-10039.pdf
14-00000 (104-1017 1-100389) : | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 CLASSINCATION S-E-C-R-E-T fe ka MARE(D 108 TROLLING . | ONDE ih EQUURLD Task Force Chief, Action: FYI and files . Ref =: WAVE 3748 1. Gu 45 May 1962, at about 1730 hours Youu “QWIWAVE: conducted a PW | Sen rter ing of the ro} owing legal travelers: . caren F a | wa? A Fan 79 No Jord] “va GSreated) PDOB; Jan 1940, Havana. Hfisens “ 9 9 No, 361 Marianao, Havana, pléved as s clerk in NInisteria-tonercio Exterior, Department of “Empresas y Alimentos", Foreign Exchanse Section. Subject has’ been i . militant in the DRE since late 190, working as, & pesséngex : and_confidait” for contacts in their "Yerat ‘Apparat (not the < Clandestine net), ‘Subject arrived va on PAA Flight 422 on 15 > Has 1962, fe o5 wo fe we ecilia Law ILA Gonzalez} PDOB18— on 1943, Havana. | n d. ; C19 No. 367: lags? thao, Havana. employed. Ugtudent { bject is sister“Of 4. above and has assisted her ina : a capacisy. i . e *ogch firiam BARO Betevg PDOB*|26 "det 1937 37, Palma Soriano, Orien 4 . Eflictanle ey eat, ar Sag. do Havana, In Miami ; 7 : Distribution: : 8 > Ce TEM Actiame, FLA ve cake Lo —_—_— or ‘ . , fe Pw debriivws ot Sebirel 1942 Seen raced we }e a- {7 oe cant TLD DATE CASPATCHED as LOSPRTCH SYVOOL AND NUMBER UFGA-4211 MEAQQUARTORS FILE MUMBER 19-120-19/3 14.90000 t ct oy tT n Uw ea SeE-C-RET . aan — . Taree tad BaD CONTINUATION OF : uo OISPATCH - UFGA-4211 4 -receptionest_in.. the office of_her brother‘|Carlos. _BARO}-046 : 220 NE 26th ‘Terrace, Miami. Subject | was employed -as.. atte arrived a déntist- in the|L & 23rd Bldg}: =Vedado. in Miami. on PAK” Tight: “422 on S May 1962. 2. Subjects’a and b are sisters and - ‘were questioned together On the topic of recept-ton of radio: prograns in’ ‘Cuba, both, vere agreed’: the best reception was the "Voz do Tas ‘Americas which came “in strol and clear with rarely any ‘tater ference Jjamming.. ‘Progran content wa described ‘as. generally good, gave &- morale boost to the audience and . was” becoming popular. : 3. In comment ing on Radio Las Americas, ‘they: pointed, out that ‘; they. had not heard it -or attempted to tune In ‘becausé they “felf. the. quality was much ~ the same as its predecessor, * "Radio Swan” which lost ot its prestige prior’ to and: ‘during the. April 1961 invasion attempt. Both} =: "declared this was a ‘general | opinion among their acquaintances, | : , 4. Subjects commented very favorably on programs heard over station XEW, Mexico and’ WRUL, New York, describing reception. and ‘con= ‘tent as. good and with ‘large: ‘audiences in.Cuba. oo 5S. In ‘referring’ to other prograns, subjects reported that’ on 1 May, relatives in ‘the. Matanzas area. telephoned them: in’ Havana to tell them that the "students" (DRE) were on again (TV intrusion). Also, later in. the day, friends in ithe: Vedado. area called to tell. them.to - tune into Channel, 2; that there was, a program there (about. 2115. hours “. Jocal). Unfortunately, they had. ‘already “sold their’ TV-set since- they. were leaving s00n.. Both agreed thatthe system of announcing the Tv: intrusion broadcasts over CONTE Aguero" S program.on WRUL a fow minutes prior to the intruslon was the. key. to large. audiences. Almost alr: coc oppositionists pon hearing this ahnouncenent , Start. telephoning. thetr friends to tune Anto : the TV ghannel announced. : 6.) ‘Canceraing - tne DRE internal ‘organization, subjects. reported: that they had. not been active. recently and not witting to clandestine’ operations, They, were aware, however, that. the DRE ‘internal net was}, waiting for the infiltration of AMHINT-53 or AMHINT-2. ‘to brief. them on : the situation in exile and what support: would be forthcoring. “They. reiterated the -reports on two. bombs ‘set off in the untversity area by the DRE and burning of cane ‘and henequen fields in Natanzas ‘and: Lis Villas. °° : . . 7. “When queried on- disturbanées. in Las Villas and/or Matanzas on ‘or about 3 May, they replied thay they Neard the persistent rumor that | a unit (company or regiment unknown) | af militia-had bolted and fone up into the Escambray Mountains, -No further details: were known, } 8. When’ questioned on written ‘propaganda such as “flysheets or. ' Clandestine newsheets, both declared. that the last propaganda scen was the: clandestine issue on "Trinchera”™ (DRE organ), that no other pro-= aI ‘paganda ‘sheets ‘had been. seen since before tiie April tavasion, . 9. ‘When asked their impression, on anti-CASTRO propag anda an general they felt that it was too negative: that while the exiles and : opposition froups were busy. tearing” down the imaye of CASTRO, he was before the people with some proposal that was ‘based either on truth, had a ring of truth in it, or ak least appealed to the masses. . That some of ther contacts with young girls who served as “brigadistas” © (rural .tutors in the campaign. for “Literacy? turned up interesting | . remarks. . These girls’ claimed that many of the country folk. would throw Ac sheir hands in dismay when Communism was mentioned to them, and: : sthing ta daowith communism, and yet. 14-0000 TAS EMM Aa eT CONTINUATION OF . | oo OISRATCH . S-E-C-R-E-T_ | UFGA-4212 _ a . weet arr 10... Subjects alsé felt that propaganda ‘should be directed more toward that Sector of Cubans*that are not fanatic Fidelistas ‘or . ‘conmunists, and have not commited. ‘themselves ‘to the opposition ihovement “for. ‘such reasons as indolence,. ‘lack of couvage, or economic docibility: ‘Raquel remarked that ‘our propaganda seemed to be divided ‘into two. - _ broad. categories, one directed at or attacking the hard- core. Fidelistas and the: other for opposition movement consumption, | : 11. Subject c above. was debriefed for her report on “Feception of - a FALCON broadcast in Havana on-I May 1962, She stated that she was, -“€alled by a friend at about 2100 hours on I May and told that- the: DRE Trinchera. ‘progran -was being broadcast over Channel. 2 at that :moment.: Miriam turned on her. TV: and does not recall how high she had to turn up : the. volume, but to lierrecollection, not higher than normal. Ld]: _ wery ‘Clearly, the monologue * rebuttal of the ‘CASTRO: speech earl / afternoon. She immediately called two of her friends and subsequent: "received calls from them and others ‘on reception of the program. Her} ‘ account of parts-.uof the program and: the. times stated agree. with WAVE? © : file copies of the program script.. “END OF DISPATCH
104-10171-10044.pdf
14-0000 04-10171-10 _ Trsnemitbed herewith ore foutean GEA rperts and 88 inden of se. _ Esp OF DesrATOH ; Ce . ee . vie 4 . mo “VA CEA Reperte, 100. "GRA Index, , in delicate yRe Te CA. 3- TF, v a/atte. tafe) os round Use OF. A / . Backorrt Feproduce Ranoved tron te ds by" foe 0s Classiricat JOB AG - G0 or. ‘7- “120- Sf? Boxy, Fold 12 C § FILE COPY - wee meow 1400000 nr =| = : rs SECRET ; Attachment-to: urga- 3939 4ated —Ris 162 Segoe . rember seeigned: ements Source) CHA 178: Orthos of the Secretary af the Preeidenen A12 903 288. . ' (sem orca - 3990) . cen ire: Peecus a Sear DIE 444 373. __ (88% UPD - 3930 ; GEA i77) Ciemcate Z x Resco: Alt 903 409 mo, (SEs UFO = 3930/2) - A, -DRS/TOAC- Habanai AAz s03'4ls . ~ “(GE8-TROA ~. 3930/3) . ZAI tafonsetion-ca Bayamo; Oriente Province: ‘Ais 903 404 ee | | CXA190: GAB EAatanae wavy Base: Ald 003 434 i GRA IBt: (el Pave PB g 903 400. os . ema nens 7a S S730/6) A12 903 426 4 foo (SEs CYC - 3930/7) 0 7 Oma 183) Indepondent Oparater/Mlant to Matansao: [jeaus Gregorte Pant] (ses UrcA = 3930/8) ORA 124: List of Cubans Entering the U.6. with False Vises: Neleon L. RAYHOCZ - CEA 1861 Se LT $03 S01: | j ; CHAI: (335 TOA = 3930/20) eacete/Matansas: Alf 993 514 } ; - (S82 UFO - 398/11) | i CHA 188: Beauty of Calabenar/Contact to Lele of Pines: Als 603 599 - (SEB UFOA © 3990/12) CHA 194:- List cf Cubans Bxtering the 0.8. with Palse Vises: Meleca L. RAYWOCK (suz uraa ~ 3730/19) SECRET QQ. fucca. 3936/3 $Fotae 49, 14-0000 oat Yi. 86 April, 1962 Citef, Task Foroc/W - Chie? of Station, SMNAVE Operet onal /GYROSE . — 7 ‘ DEE/POAC-Habana — po oe ATTEUTIOMN RERUESTED?” _MUCACE -_ — . 1. On 2h: April 1967, ‘Ignacio Pla Vartinaty A-12003:19, dorn — 10 December 19°3, Mebane; Miami address: 2715 SW eoth Street, ‘was intervewed. , a 2. Source said that he wee e meciber ef the DRE" ang the Fuk in Fabans. ‘when ackec whet the FOAC fs, he said that i% is the . : Federacion. § Crgenizac? on -Anticoministe Gibena. | Ile “explained that ; Te the DRE is try ing. to reorgenize anc thet the. FOAC, a° large united ~ organization, 1s trying to help the DRz. The FOAC, he said, iso! . instructing the DRE in its reorganization. : : ob : a , - 3. Source said that Ps DRE contect isWioruel Someta, Ir? living on [Calle Milen number 330 entra] Lources y Villelco, Arréyo ! _ . Apolo, Hab&a. He said that Ponora\e in Alrect: touch with an 6b : . FOAS cotréinator ant thet his job is to crgenize sbudent groups for. passive resistence activities. This includes, he said, proresgana work, éfetriduting pamphlets and starting mmors. ae : : . . kh, ‘Souree said that the. féent ity of FOAC members is kept : quite secret, but he wao avore that onc flecero fiernanc. esjie an 0G FCAC leader in Hebana. He knew no other details. . ae ‘te fon é RAY . §-H-C-R-F-T Removed Iren esotoes- eke: f- CS Classification: tFette 19 903 OG CC¥/ ey Box: 1, Folds 2 d/6R UFGA -3797/02,(CKA~123) 12 Apr 62, 19-9-9 1 \ , N) boo : i One Eduardo Tomas TORRES Ramos} sata that the was . Ghat been) Chief of Security for DRE tn Sagua la Grande, and that for all practical. purposes the rastatance has been Liquidadated tn Sagua la Grande. ‘Ag: Chief of Security his job was to-hide and axfiltrate people fleeting “from Cuba which he said was the last remaining job that the : resistance could do, 4/66
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14-00000 104-10171-10 i RET; N Backgroy d re © Not Rap, Only “om ou HARCARTE 9 oi Acting Chiof, Ws 7 , Chief of Station, Mudrid \..! ACTION: FYI. ; , ee, “The following information was provided by Francisco Luis Rodrigues Gonzales (CC-1169), a Cuban refugee.who. arrived in Spain in early auguat | . 1962 and had been active in tbe Revolutionary. Student. TAreotorate, an ee anti-Government resistance SrOUPs while in Cuba. . : a. Source has deen. opposed to the Castro regime ever since’ the. deteotion of ‘pias Lanz ‘in May 1959, and was involvod in sabotage activity with. Xevolutionary Student. Directorate. Hie immediate supervisor was} Auge! * & \Fontanilla}. known ae "Charles" in clandestine ciroles. Alberto Xuller, tho leade¥ of this group, arrived clandestinely in Cuba in Qotobar or November 1960 and began to organize the various groups ofaslirectorate to vring about an insurrection in the Si _ Maestra area, in Oriante Frovinco. ‘These groups were mainly from the provirce? of Las Villas and Havana, and received orders to unite with Luller who was already in the Siepra Kaestra. The men went there in small groups, and had the seminary in tha Santuario del Cobre as their destination. Once in that Spot, they received final instructions and military equipment. Source's group, which vonsisted of two oarloads, entered the Sierra Maestra through Bayamos Source was- riding in the first oar. When they arrived on the outekirts of Bayamo, source's car . waa: stopped by the militia, but the car Wa, allowed tO pass without any oheck. ‘A fow minutes later they realized thet they were being 1ollowed and tried to escape. An alarm and shots went up, and they were finally ceptured and taken prisoner. The seoond oar, which waa following close behind them and was warned by the shcts, was able to escape. . _ . . . bo. The prisoners were taxen first to G-2 Headquarters in Santiago de Cuba and later to the Boniato Prison, where they were interrogated by the G2. _ There were two American prisoners thers, and althou,sh source did not know their nanes, he said that they were from the Guantanamo. Naval Base. Muller was taken prisoner a faw days lator (shortly after the ill-fated Oe. invasion of Flaya Giron). No arma were taken from hia when he wae arrested. Had this insurrection been successful, about 4,000 men would ‘have risen ‘Up. Lo 4 C ye 4 G~f/2r207F DATE TYPED : DATE DISPATCHED: : na nent 3M August '62| 31 August 62 LS Ove ; . / oe Gio RBG TTT TTI BSPATGH SYMBOL ANS NUMBER ee : OSHA=14,272 MEADQUARTERS FILE MUMSER BER he 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 14-0000 Deaton Seung Ant NUMEER Ou.A-14,272 ChLASSINITATION SECRET CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH ad. Of the tuller group, which waa called the "127", about prieonere were ‘taken, five of whom, including source, ware sot free. Cre of these was an infiltrator oslled Florey, whom no one trusted since they knew that, he waa not “one of the group.". Another of these was Rolario: Valdes D'#iolf who is now in prison ip the ‘Fortaleza de la Cabafia serving a nine= year sentence. He was ‘oaptured trying to escape ina corr velonging toa militiaman and wearing a militia uniform. He defended himself bravely, but received five bullet wounds which incapacitated him. The other two who wero released were Eduardo. Diaz Lanz and Jorge Cruz Pefia, a sergeant in the Hebel Army who was. with Castro in the Sierra. Tho latter had aotually not been: involved in the group. Source thought that he (source) -and pias Lanz were released so that they’ might be followed and lead the Government £0 other groups and individuals in Havana who might be involved in resistance activitye Source had been -in priaon six months tefore being Seleased, and one ‘thing which he could not explain was that on the. ‘paper that he was given which indicated his release, no mention was made of any sentence or penalty. On several ecoasions, Muller had been subjected to false: “execution ‘procédures, with the purpose of trying to make him talk, but he did not. ‘weaken. Dring the trial, “everyone remained firm," and zource was told that. Muller was very brave in his pronouncements against the Fegime and, at every moment ;: vabided by his prinoiples. He presented a very. brilliant self-defense. f. When source was Sin the Boniato prison, he shared a cell with a Captain Anfbal Rodrfguez, who belonged to the MR. This officer, slong with other rebel officers dnd soldiers, had‘ staged’ an uprising in Ioies, in Oriente ‘Provinoe. Later he was sentenced to deata and shot. During his last days in Cuba, source avoided all revolutionary activity, since he wanted to leave Cuba more than anythin; else. However he knew that the various resistance groups worked hard, carrying out a great deal - of independent pabotage activity, although there was ‘not much coordination among ‘the various movements. One movement whioh hada. ‘large ‘membership, especially in Orients Provinces:was the h+30-I1. Thia group was planning to launch an insurrection in Pinar del Rio in January 1962, tut taney could not carry it-out-since the repression in the area was 30 great. . & S bh. Hans, a member of the Revolutionary Student Directorate, was recently taken prisoner, and it seemed that he was ‘tortuted a great deal and - talked. Aa a result. of thie, a house in Wajay, in Havana Province, was seized and arms and ‘gelatina wera found. The owners of the nouse and other : persons vere arrested. tbr 6 Capmba a Helen 83. Caporla : os Poly Attachments Spanieh report — 1 Distributions a . Aof'is w/att. ~ C/TH 1 86ereca rin
104-10171-10093.pdf
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104-10171-10095.pdf
14-00000 i 92) 104-10171-10095| | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 19 ) 3 Mexico City me Y ACTON: BELL 15 Po Qa" : INFO 8 CC, ADDP/A, WH 3, BELL s/o. ®& ". pRIORITY PREITY BELL CITE MEXI 7184 | — ox2Tp Oo cote REF: BELL ersr(our nieyt oo _ et \ (ts. THREE ADDRESSES. FOLLOW: Ib es . *. ys ts [Asanpo Be SANCHEZ, EL CENTRO COMMERCIAL, PALMA Y poxc ees} PREXICO, DAFe : | 04,6 St " ) 3. [BERTA A. MARTINEZ, CALLE REIN NO, 6 MEXICO, De Fe cy [antonro. BUSTO, APARTADO POSTAL 13758} MEXICO ty DeF. ( 2. %YILL ADVISE REMAINING ADDRESSES SOONEST. ~~ END OF MESSAGE ‘CAS COMMENT: #HOS ! xreDED ACCOMMODATION ADDRESSED MEXI- AREA FOR USE - S/a ASENTS. RFRRONUCTION RY OTHER THAW THE ROMO Merce te poAuoiren - an Le F/R
104-10171-10097.pdf
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104-10171-10106.pdf
14-9000 104- 10171- 10106) [2025 RELEASE UNDE R THE PRESIDENT JOHN . 7 oo aes F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 ~ 4-0f 4 n pa . . Sy 7 ; Y CLASS'FIEG MESSAG! DIRECTOR “RE Tulng tebexk ened FROM ' MEXICO city Lo, No Ca Recon! Nala’ ners, 0 . Or 8 vob 60. : mt ; Hw ‘aie Wha evey w ator oO _ ACTION: | WH 9 _ : |. Branch cory ds ed ss ical ae ‘Tndewnt v ae cok aoe . Nooe required : “pet, pjbct, oor, cor, oa sic wi L EA Lorebz tt 7K Hear | aw 2hho8 cle MEXI* oe Se | Ss tt ca en, 7 L- (WARE actin). meet 7 7 : oe Lede ce “Ve PROBLEM, OF nossa ‘DE “VARONA BECOMING ACUTE ‘AS: ngyete FOLLOWING PARA= oo . [i Cou 2? Presto, 2. oni son REPORTED INFO. FROM LYTAINT- 29 SEPT Go. THAT vanons RENTED a a esct AY ; FURNISHED INDEPENDENT OFFICE: ON CALLE. INDEPENDENCIASHANOLE, AE AMHAWK AFFAIRS. bs "SAID IMPOSSIBLE FOR ANYONE TO WORK WITH VAROWA “evga EL HIMSELF, WHICH IS WHY hy SMITH THESE INDEPENDENT FUNDS . navn FUNDS HIM 2000 DOLLARS PER NONTH E. CAN ae DONE MEX! RESTRICT. HIS. ANDEFEYDE THIS PLUS HIS REFUSAL ADHERE DEMARCAT! ON wipes WORK MEX! DELEGATES MAKES. FOR REPRESENTAT 1ON AMHLAWK ALTHOUGH CONTINUAL DISSENSION- RECOMM. NOS rwitreR FRANK DISCUSSION AMHAWK THIS PROBLEM ‘DETERMINE iF AMAWK WILL AGREE SERUTNG REBERTO EXTENDED LATIN AMERICAN TRIP with Ass FUNDING AND LEAVING ROLANDO ROVAS ROJAS MEX! AS HIS DELEGATE. STRONGLY FEEL CAN WELD MEXI DELEGATYON: -INT@ASTRONS VEHICLE VEHICLE FOR IMPLEMENTAT# ON AMCHGAR OBJECTIVES | UF ROBERTO Rene FE REMAINS HERE, FEEL OVERALL © EFFICIENCY MEX! DELEGATES W UNDER i) . , ILL BE Nee Lito BY DISSENSIONS is dagen The a] 3s LiTeLUs ; HAS CONTINUALLY: POINTED OUT PROBLEM OF VARONA BROTHERS AS EFFECTS NEXi DELEGATION.. Says ROBERTO CONTINUALLY curs ACROSS LINES ANO RUNS © ; PRACTICALLY INDEPENDENT OPERATION. yk. ON 28 SEPT 60 ROBERTO VARONA TOLD LIMRSK THAT FRD BIG PLAN SHAPING FOE 1369 “4 Bree" RePLODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING Orrice 1§ PROHIBITED. CopyNo atee - PRrD. RGRTES BO 14-00000 . . eeu _ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE SECRET © om Pine nee oh Neo Cs Resort ASN Deevrey. 0 HI tle we cory &. rel att QO . : Branch ory Ned: ad ertiewtal Oe ° ani ‘Indecine hc 05 Das : ° Market [)*: mort [) = Signature: — __ : — ” NFO 7 . _PRINCIP, uy IN MIAMI INVOLVING: 4500-2000 en lad a : LLERY, “PLANES, ; “LANDING CRAFT TO TAKE, PLACE. “IN NOV oR Dec. SAID net To Tae PART: IN INVASION. cL MEX! THAT FRO RECRUITING SCREENING. Cuan, FOR TRAINING IN: CAMPS MEXL. TY sano ALVARAOO, NICARAGUAN, - no Livtsk ‘SET. UP: BEGIN, MILITARY. “TRAINING chi aT NINCA, EL PENON: on TOLUCA -ROAD- PROPERTY, OWNED. BY yOse: PUEBLA. BC _ OL Se. on 5) ‘oct SHYROCK AI AND GESTETAER DEBRIEFED vo he revoenJeican ag We: aan ‘ROBERTO TOLD SAI “USING > oo SHALL ‘GROUP CUBANS. MEX. BUSINESSMAN vets F RE CONTACTS WITH ROBERTO: OE W [reba AND. us NWDNTAGUE, WPPARENTLY eriTigi F senarLDER WANTED TRAINING BASE MEXI: FOR CUBAN EXILES. 3 pare Yo. a : ! 6. ON 6 OCT COL OSE HARTA-REGO RUBIOO TOLD STATION CASE OFF ICER roeibur AO SENT: HIM WORD-VEA “awihian's BROTHERS TO “ASSEMOLE GROUP. 75 .CR MORE RECRUITS FR TRAINING AND TO PREPARE LANDING PLAN FOR vier Iv SANTA CRUZ DEL SUR, - INCLUDING TYPE: naeeR "ARMS. ‘NECESSARY, Oe | , Je STATION COUD® jvefcosemacion AGENT) ADVISE ROBERTO.TO LEAVE COUNTRY OR WOULD BE SUBJECT ARREST AND DEPORTATION. “8, REQUEST HQS, MASH VIEWS. END OF MESSAGE Tone 1389 SHE Eas REPROBUCTION, BY OTHER THAN T THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No.
104-10171-10136.pdf
14-00000 104-1017 1-10136 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | Bare, HATERTAL PEVURWED VE CD. TIADOUAPRTERS RY i. HOUSE SELECT COPLETTEL ON ASSASSESATIONS SUAPE HETIBERS F FILE TITLE/NUNBER/ VOLUME: Interaat ional Pescue and Reliet Conmittée (File no: A-90-55-64] Volune 3 ; ; an \ . : ‘ a i INCLUSIVE DATES: ————— ee “CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: © DCD/FIO/PAN ne ROOM: (913 Kev Btde - oS DELETIONS, TF ANY: __ : _ _. — ~STIAHAT ; ; REVIEWING OFFICIAL: a fer foe De fi cot foe tf. : Le é 14-0000 1 i | _, SECRET teens FILLED IN) os ae i {o about NK gp EL ae Suscistio | PROVESS SHEET rirgas [Stree wa bef ieurie Bis | ar sroseive_ ps [oof oar AT FOR ; “aha fat P 00/C COLLECTIONS 4 SUBHCT AMO ARLA ; ‘ : . - . ‘ 7 pire. RitbastO | . oo arcomp [ mg. fea, 12 wispicdons Concernin: Pi solafela aa] Calvaicr Rolr af ac 2a) : a . : : eo : ; it 064" [as] char bis: 8 | | | SCMINATIO : Sian | | | { mae Cour: 14 be H. MURCE (Name. Title, Org thon, Addi “Y" Mumber. Va Cuze Lacou's a Day Wey Incernationel Kescuc. ‘Conmit rec Miami, Florida 1, SUB-SOURCE (Name. Tine. Orqantratio, Mamicl de ‘vecus Rol Cuben retugc Miexd, Fle. AURT AD SUFFICIENTLY BUA_RAOW — EXTRA DISSEMINATION CONTROL - . 4 103 GLNF RAL. THIS REPORT MAY BE RELEASTO IO oF eI ae f ; Vere DATA SPM ICO UCCUTART ‘ 1, 2, 3, 4 GLLOW UNLESS RESIRICICO IN SECTION "KY = _ - OL $. 0. a BF OTMYR Ath FIELO REMARKS FLELD OFFICE Cast Status THIS BEPCAT RESPONSIVE TO REGUIREMENTS FROM (OFFICE OR AGENCY). EXPECT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WITHIN (DAYS), (20-41) wad op 25 QpeoteTs raevious - ‘SECRET -_ 2 14-0000 SECRET De WHEN FILLED IN} PROCESS “SHEET FOR | 00/6 CO!“ ECTIONS S| oiccal Taunt AND ALA Fuctautets oF FER CEamncs, wars, 1 UBD CATIONS, | i Rervers, orem , aS tonal f pS IE, 3 556 Vk Intere: * (Name. Title, Organisation, Addzess or ¥" Numbea) DOCIBETTARY 4. SUD-SOURCE (Name, Tithe, Organizatioa, Aduiess} pista DISSEMINATION ConTeaL wt, Tey | anne [ PRER [ 3 too cmteae I$ REPORT VAY RY RELEASES TO i . M. Part >? ENTISE — sue) — aa | RiUEASTO assis { ors i fa f[% of “ban ae 3, 4 BELOW UNLESS RESTRICTED IN St. “TION | . a. ee |---| FIELD REMARKS uy dourve alteaded tee T i Behool frac) at one ve r AAPOR are gaormi boi he are J¢heexk ou source ty Tifdex. nok MELO CHRICE CASE Siatys THIS REPCRT RESPONSIVE TO REQUIREMENTS iROM (OFFICE 08 ASIN. UXPECT RCDITICNAL INFORMATION WITHIN <DAYS. Firal REPS RT ON PRIS CASE LoItCR | BRANCH STAR CHIEF FQ CHER L. Jay BK FORM 95 cavocgie pagvioue : SECRET : 3 Reeves (20-41) atten fe SP Lae re enmergy | --e 14-0000 iN SECRET ‘4 (WHEN. FILLEO IN) cass or sneer EES] ona gre, Kee nitty [t FOR eS mus 2 a | | i | 1 } Hl ape Suosecr ANOD.ANTA ‘| | -Undergrouna Student Vovenent in Went I Bertin to ‘Ata oe }. Dofecting Bast Borlin Students” Bocapa ony ; | i t { i 'wOF-Drs. SEMINATED 3. CONTACT tVaie, Titte, Organisation, Address ory" Wambo . “Mr. ‘Wilden J. vanden Heuval Y" Mushes) {. $U0-SOURCE (Namo, Title, Orgauinutian, Address) CHECK THIS SFCTION IF RELEASASLE, EXTRA DISSEMINATION CONTROL ° THIS REPORT MAY UE RELEASED TO . 1.2, 9. 4 BELOW UNLESS ALSTAICTED 11 SECTION “Ku — pe | RELEASED 5, APPROVED LIST OF AGENCY CONSULTANTS a, APPROVEO FUTEGMAL PROJECTS 3. NOM-USID AGENCIES FOR win BrUciE® FIELD REMARKS For FE/US8R “(2 | BRANCH. STAFF CHEF : fos 2 (20-41) FORM 95 samghtth 7 SECRET . 4-60 14-0000 FIELO REMARAS SECRET (WHEN FILLED IN) FOR FIELO USE ONLY. || process SHEET el Te sercer |e rel | rn co-a| oon-f : let tt EL ited mia een HUANRRARAAAABAAIE Utiltzati on, ‘of Meatcad Pact ities Provided by Boviet- Bloc to ; Medical Facilities! Wen Sympathy. of 1 Angolan . Refugees to k s. CONTACT Name, Titte, Organisation, Address or ¥" Wamben AIO LS ® 7a 7:3 4 ae Lf | “Willtem J. vanden Henival, “ President, International Rescue Comittee few York, H.Y. . : cee for soon W. LOURCE (Name, Title, Organisation, Addroasot '¥' Numben Bama 4, SUBSBSCURCE (Namie, Title, Organisation, Addross, EXTRA DISSEMINATION CONTROL THIS REPORT MAY BE AELEASLO TO 1, 2. 3. 4 BELOW UNLISS RESTRICTED IN SECTION “"K'—> 9. SPPHOVED LIBE OF AGENCY CONSULTANTS PPROVED EXTERMAL POOSECTS %. RCw-USID AGENCIES POR HG STIOIES For: M/A end Belentific . FIELD OFFICE CASE STATUS FHS REPORT RESPONSIVE TO REQUIREMENTS FROM (OFFICE OR AGENCY), EXPECT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, WITHIN (OATS). 25 OaSOLETE PREVIOUS SECRET EDITORIAL COMMENT. 2 z z i i g = g = : ? 3 & - SE the a gener : wo! . 4 | Procéss SHEET .'| 255 Park Avenue - o : ; - oO a SECRET . | Cy S38 - __ (WHEN FILLED IN) -q- . -FOR FIELO USE ONLY SUGGESTED TAL © . : oon] OMe OFFICE | + NUMBER 2 FOR EP EET 00°C COLLECTIONS [ss [oni . - r_. OAS| P; 1. A eur : Radovan -KORACH, International Rescue Comittee, Rome, Italy — €) SUBJECT AND AREA (G CONTACT (Name, Title, Organisation, Address or °¥’ Namben. ‘|"dnterational Rascue Cami ttee ota, z SS SSCH OO. “New York.20, New York . 00 M. SOURCE (Name, Title, Organisation, Address or *“¥' Number) itr. Charles Btemmberg ss A L 70a ? my International Rescue Comittee” | SS WA Vf . 255 Park Avenue, New York 10, New York 1. SUB-SOUNCE (Name, Fitle, Organisation, Address) ACRE AOY.aUi fe PRICLENIRN ney WELL AWOwN, EXTRA DISSEMINATION CONTROL ‘THIS REPORT MAY DE RELEASED TO TUPE DATA SUPFLIFO REGULARLY ay OTHER AGENCIES |. OTneR/MIPCELLANTOUS 1. APPROVED LIST OF AGENCT CONSULTANTS 2. APPROVED EXTERNAL PROJECTS 2, MOR-USID AGENCIES FOR RIS STUCITE EOITORIAL COMMENT Fuad tw E/1/ Svein FIELD REMARKS For: Support (Travis) ecojaniee’ , * Me Jey B. L. Reeves rom QS besotgey rgeviows SECRET 4-69 2 (204b 1400000 SECRET (WHEN FILLED IN). 1ELD_USE ONLY- - “Le? vommancro ae ‘International: Peete Count ttee. 255 Park Avenue -enr . WA ‘Rew -York 10, New York. "s. -.5 4 = ah ; n. GOURCE Wame Tila Orgenvection Addrem oF” 7 Naabel - r= NOONE Bi BOOED D: JBoooRo0 sane | ADHue source (Noms Tile, Or pantaaton, « EXTRA DISSEMINATION CONTROL THIS REPORT MAY BE ALLEASED TO TEO"IN SECTION --Rt 2 APPROVED CATT mmAL PROJECTS FIELD REMARKS This is cupplesental to NY uk26-c Fad om S a FIELO OFFICE CASE STATUS (OF; wae coitor : Pa BRANCH - STAFF Chee Lope Ne _* — aco 259) OBSOLETE rgevious SECRET: . 2 «oan “FIELD USE ONLY : fe. rorw . BEROET oan case crf woMATa |B * byuaadtes” ae “PROCESS. SHEET | im “Comsenta of tionjer tac ‘Cores: at Affaire on” a eel merigae tna” Exchange kimuctherkte: Poseibilities/U-2 Incident/status. of = NOT O18. SCMINATEO | 6. CONTACT Nama, Title, Organisation, Address ov Y Nurher’ : : + : ; i Ge taza * Joho Richardson, Pres. . . International Reacue Committee ion io G Ye B. SOURCE (Nama Title, Urpanizatlon, Addrisa or Y Nureder? - Same as above. SSC-SOURCE UNume, Pitle, Organisation, Address) LEETRA, OISSEMIMATION CONTROL MAY BE RELEASED ON NEED 10 ANCW TO: “{FIELO REMARKS __ FELD, OFFICE CASE STATUS _ I PRFEST ADDITIONAL INIGRMATION Withitt (OATS). FINAL REPORT ON THIS CASE . vES! . nc os ot FO Cwrer 1 Syl bre Bie 2 opsouets PREVIOUS . . 7 2 (20-41) 258 EDITIONS . 14-0000 PROCESS SHEET | 5 “FOR ” aceoar avwote eredalng US-ingarisn Coutacte/. =o: og ix 12:19 10 lolcla le’ 7 ONTIRT ARS ae C-0--P-I-D-B=-7-1-a= Reactioa Of Officials to Thereasing. US-itingarias cod : Indication ‘of Professor German: Symvathy Interest of Dr. ‘Vilmah in: Médical Bs 's 5 . co oa ue Child: Feegelets ith the Weat/ | changes and sid/Vieit to. pe CONTACT (Naren Tir, Organ tnalion dary NCBI ; - _ “J 7 7 “Jie. John Richardson, Jr., Pres. fy. G bate Tye Internattonal Rescue Comittee . * : New York; Hew York i Hicve fo ox Tr SOURCE Nama Tide Croanisation, Addie or “F Nember! ot : ae _ Se \ : “si S N = Triste? \ seis erie Tata Ww \S weft SUa-souRCE Wane, Nile, Urganteation, Adéreas!- - MOGATY ST emcENtEN vena EXTRA OISSEMINATION CONTeOL WAY BE RELTASED ON NEED 10 KNOW To: __SPPROVED LIST OD Cra comyULIANTS | PeRoven th PROJECTS . T oo _ mom ac Agtacifs Pom ars sTUDIER . FIELD REMARKS TO; ER/ussR \ AE WEPO GT GERPORRI eee OSE CASE States - TAIS REPORT RESPONSIVE TO REQUIREMENTS FROm CHICE OR AGENCY, EXPECT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WITHIN tars, . . ’ RANGA. State Cage . aes 25 OBSCLETE PR a. Evious . . 2.58 EDITIONS 140000 ; oe | FOR HEADQUARTERS USE ONLY - “I aan Toewarord jolee ‘PROCESS SHEET | FOR ~foo'e COLLECTIONS}; two. Pray [re ARE wt) lola s VyEe) 0 ifRstack .. sed-for Lise Being/lio Positive Publie oy Regime for International’ Acceptance/ |s Suggestions ‘for Increased: Contact with | Hungartan People f eater a ine? as binary =| MeMINATED re CONTACT (Name, Tite, Th pualiatum, Adiiecsn wr ¥" Awiebee™ | Joka Richardgon, . Jr., President - International Reacue Committee : Hew York, lev York : we, /t Ss ~ ALL bb spt bY Om, 4 SOUINT Name, Title, trrunnisation, Addsens we YN. Sane 1 SUB-SQURCE Wame, Fitle, Organisation, Address oc.ere | ° pevere ¢ PART? Cr7O8 OISSCMINATION CONTROL MAY Of SEL FASEO ON NEED TO RNC® TE: FIELO REMARKS EDITORIAL COMMENT - duce. Vie Gb 7% TO: ER/USSR - Advance copy to DDI. FiELO OFFICE Case STATUS. THIS REPORT at sPONS IVE to DEQUIREMENIS FROM Towns ras ar SSENCT “EXPECT ADGUIONAL INFOPMATION WITHIN (DATS). OBSOLETE PREVIOUS 2.58 £OITION wor os. lagf ye Ae hen reer eee a ee) p 3 eememetelemen eee Te Ce ew ane slnieereetir enacted mist, 1400000 [ i “| 4 de. | a ee ee a IN "PROCESS SHEET "FOR 00/C COLLECTIONS; » SUBJECT ARO AMEA (sina ta) a CONTACT Name, Tithe: neh Addree oF *y" Reake oo Charlca’ Sternbderg Sete PI Tateroational Receua! Committee ‘Rew Terk, few York Net . H. SOUACE (Name, Title, Oroasicatwa, Addrese or ¥ MUS BOUDCE (Naine, Fatte, Cmpanssation, Address? EUTRA QUEST MINATION CONTROL MAY DE RELEASED CN NEED TO KNOW TO” we aTOnts FIELD REMARKS 70: =/usaR (aPDLUAAM) gorry thie 1s so iste. —_—— Heo © _ ee iT PESPONSIVE ‘ORS MENTS" +8OM A (GFICE OCAGENCT. roRM ‘ 25 OBSOLETE Parvious EDITIONS EDITORIAL CONMENT WoT BI SUMINATED [-- ajzfzi 1400000 com 733 Si sotb/Je 3 Mar BO a st ORS FILO USE. ONLY. - rommanoLo | t ¢ neroot muebeg ‘PROCESS SHEET |’ ante, J FOR . =m i afal. 00,¢, COLLECTIONS | Fr are 1 - pte | . ?. peer ano nee C-O-0-P-1-D-B-B-T-1-A-L = a5 : International Boctoty for Research on the Coagulation of a + Blood Capildary Punction and Practical ‘Weleey NOT 1S seminateo po @ contact Mrs. ‘steven Megyor Te a International Rescue Ceasi tte0, Conn. Chapter 257. Courch’ Btreet OQ ticu SF - - n. SOURCE TNeme, Dale, Orgonlcatien, Adderse as (¥" Neahet ‘as above. ) CNanes Tule, Cragomeatinn, Aadeate of “V" Nemberd 1. SUD-SOURCE [Nome, Tule, Urganttuiion, Addeass) ; EATAA DISSEMINATION CONTROL . ox. oeLere OELETs . MAY DE RELEASED ON NELO TO KNOW TO: ane e ENTIRE oF 3. 0, 8. Dd. EDITORIAL COMMENT — hh Asati on LEC ISL = 7. a. cuice Z toitca Baeme - STAPF CHIEF i: AY B, L. REBVES areas FORM NO. ; ; 2 wan 1 NOV 56 25 use PREVIOUS EDITIONS jan fat jaa lea elo 14-0000 ‘PROCESS. SHEET | froR 00:6 COLLECTIONS |=. 9"| . wes and anga : . 8: 1oREt $ 2s PEP ld Sone Giaractartstien of Kosice ‘baie (ceectotiewntia) . Cami tee ’ Cona. Chapter agyar Intexaational, Reacue. 257 Cuurch Street: New Haven, Connecticut TL SUB-SOURCT [Name, Tile, Orgamsaren, Addseed) OCLste Deets PART UntTing © LITRA DISSE REWATION CONTHOL - oso. 9. 3. (MAY BE AELERSED ON REED 10 KNOW TOs \looaaivorweommnen . ae | Bo APPROVED EKTERNAL PROITCTD OO EDITORIAL COMMENT - — }. oh Fo (ute Den | | Dry hog re tons | Phige # ett P.O. CHIEF foiToR . ‘FiBarnard:Je (> a,qaY BL REEVES . FORM No. a NOV 56 i 25 USE PREVIOUS ENTIONS 14-0000 1 i Nope e err co eS i Sr va : : i conn Goaenle =, e@etbtje -. 21 -Hov 57 _ : } “tT : J oo i ; “FOR FIELO 0 _USE_ONLY i ane," ~ i i. : 7. waaaecr AND Anca CORLL DEATLAL { Questionable Hedienl Research Organtentton, i 11 ica! gtawen dggrae ~biSey . i International ‘Reacue Comtiter, Conn. State Chapter - H 257 Church Street | ; . i iM. SOURCE ieee Tsthe, rgamtatien, Ade vw Namberl H as above. { i t SUD-BOURCE (Name, Tele, Onggar ation. Addeond a j Lopes . . |. , Ex196 pissentarion Cawrnat - : : , . Deere | orcere | MAY DY RELEALED OW NEED'TO KNOW Tar . parte enting j i i- [FICO “REMARKS pe EDITORIAL COMMENT ; : : If Headquarters hae any in. 7. ; so ef, f . ~ or i Aare . . outfit, collector would oppreciate ; vt be eke Mf Mirae. Ae, “SS Le ons . _ - pate | : ! i i | See, ER (Marrd t i: [ . : ; . | ts PR CATON: Vian) : | i i : ! | 1 H | 1 Niel onan Stare nen 5 CD i A [@br24£. : i FORM NO. “SS j i 1 Nov se 25. USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS - 14-0000 aecroat - |- case SUMGTR ye nuMmOore | : , FOR ue 7 EE 647 ie a fiodenps2 | a ts reli? ryity aw Le 00.¢ couLecTions Eni se ane ; + | i : eb an wlelnalehl hh F SUBST anp ence ¢-0-4-F =I -D-B*H-f-E-A-L. Presence of Sovict tener seen ; . MOT DIS. “Seminatco om comract Nem. Tals, Digomtaion, ‘Addeess or‘ Nember : irs. Steven Magyor International Rescue Committee: Congecticut State Chapter : rch Stree New Haven Q Me SSURCE (Name, Title, Oexamscaitum, Address or “¥" Number! { ‘ as above. SUSSCURCE iName, Tile, Orgunizution, Adres EXTRA DISSEMINATION CONTROL MAY BE RELEASED ON NEED TO KNOW TO: 1, EPPROUED LIST OF CIA CONSULTANTS “F apeaourn CxreRWat PeouneTs 9. Nomad AGrwcies FOR MI STUDIES FIELD REMARKS 200. CHIEF ‘| epitor JAY. B L. REEVES. FOR AO. : . K , - . 1 Nov 36 25 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS 2 2o8D : SRTERS USE ONLY BUrORT RG. ee |e Tons aes)“ [777008 - B.A - . : SBCR-BT ue re, 00/6 coiLec F, SUGJTCT AND AGES “Richardson Contacts in’ Poland © ~ ~(ponana). 2 CONTACT (Nome, Tule, Ovguniqution, Addeess ov .¥° Number} JEW A ACES IG Mr.. John Richardson -. a , _ International Rescue Comittee — . cts Bow York, Meo Y¥, + S- Ss Ss oy HW. SOURCE (Name, Tule, Organstation, Address of ‘¥’ Number} a - _ £ SUD-BOURCE (Neme, Hithe, Orgunituriun, Addrers! NOT DISSEMINATED ALOT AGT UO MCIENTRE DELETE FART 2 DELETE entre fa. EXTRA DISSEMINATION CONTROL om. MAY DE RELEASED: ON NEED TO KNOW TO: 1, aPPAOVED LIST OF Cra ComsULTANTS 2. NOMMAC AGENCIT FIELD REMARKS 7) =. 7 TO: Support={@Guley) Mail addressed to the IRC Offied af’, ~ Bosendorferetrasse 9,-Vienna 1/ will eh Richardson’ until 29’Auguet. $7. Names. | - starred arethe ones he considers most ° inportant. , . , EDITORIAL ‘COMMENT Dissem lo EL [P 7 FO. CHIEF eoiToR FORM NO. ° 7 . . : . : 1 NOV 56 25 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS . . 2 (20.41) 14-0000 PROCESS ‘SHEET. FR ‘]00/¢ COLLECTIONS f. SUBJECT “AND- ARE ‘C0- Progress Tovar? Stadiiity/Present _ . Growing Influence or Rte - + Featest flee is/ CONTAC Nec Fie Wrronatoa dddbans “I> Neabe)” Mr. Angler Bicdle Tuke wl Ap EBs International Rescua Coonittée’. ee Sew York, Nev York ‘ 4h. ". SOURZE (Nomv, Title, Orpenisetion, dddren as above, 1" SUB-SCURCE( Meme, Tile, Ovgenisaticn, Address) EXTRA DISSEMINATION CONTROL MAY BE RELEASED ON NEED TO KNOW TOe Se eee TvPe Data GUPPLIED BEGULANS NY OTHER AgEHee 4. OVHEA/ MOC ECLANEOUR [x cowminee wire [s convenes ro id &. CONVERTED TO FORM NO. PREVIOUS “EDITIONS OF THIS Tnov 5a 25 forse MAY BE UseD — Aus orPiea yey” os “7 3 CENTRAL. INTELLIGENCE AGENCY "REPORT NO. OO ~s-s0294 INFORMATION REPORT | CO NO. eas Guide 40 _ « COUNTRY Rengary/Germany : mo _ DATE DISTR fe/ Ace 51 ©. suevect Biographical Data 2 Jouet Sarospataky / "NO OF PAGES 2 - PLACE - ; "ACQUIRED Gertiany DATE ACOUIR f. (Gybin po i by “AT; 7 i Lele y & é , , GS . WOLF ~~ MF te ; —_ sy] _ __ ARMY DATE OF INFORMATION Up to Febd'51 ” : . GRADING OF SOURCE BY. OFFICE OF ORIGIN ED BY SQURCE Up to Fed 51 “NO. OF ENCLS. _ WISTLO BELOW) © “SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. Med. Poa . ~ ‘ Nor. P Fascy lusuauty POSSIBLY CANNOT : lrrogagiy i [setae eecaeie, eee TRUE raur = _ THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION ~ Foreign representative of a US resettlenent agency which is interested in. Bringing. the subject of this report to the US. The following information was ‘forwarded’to the headquartera of that agency to determine placement : possibilities ‘inthe US... To date, no decision has been reached. NAME: Josef Sarospataky DATE AXD PIACE OF BIRTH: 1 August 1899 in Seekesard, Hungary PRESENT ADDRESS: Germany NATIONALITY: Hungarian. MARITAL STATUS: Marriod; wife, 47, housewife, son, 23, student. EDUCATION: Graduated in 1923 as mechanical engineer fron Technical University, Budapest, Hungary. - EXPERIENCE: Telephone engineer with United Incandescent lamp & Electric Co, Budapest, Hungary, fron 1924 to 1925; manager of all telephone exchanges in Hungary for communications system of - Rungartan Post Office in Budapest, from 1925 to 1945; in- terpreter and’ translator for US Military Government in Germany - : during 1945; interpreter ant translator in Germany for Vatican, Mission from 1945 to 1948; chief of Yollow-up section of ‘Resettlement Division, IRD, in Frankfurt, Germany, from 1949 to present. ton . COMMAND OF LANGUAGES: Speaks, reads and writes English fluently. Knows . _ Hungarian, German and French | COMMENTS BY SOURCE: ‘Sarospataky ‘is conversant with modern up-to-date - - automatic telephonic devices, : r "= end - _ YPE AGT-DATE HBFO-TFA-GATE Anés . CLASSIFICATION CONPIDENTIAL/US CFFICIALS ONLY STATE ’, Chale qatar it OISTRIBUTION | j Jp har ~~] a a ce TCANNOT lf to JUDGED 14-0000 . . o l RESTRICTSO. ; ; UNCLASSIFIED EVALUATION SHEE, Cams, oe - PE TPQ OG a . REPORT NO. ‘ATS OF LIGTHIOUTION 23 ft Cry q CONTENT : _ CONFIRMED BY OTHER SOURCES [Caaf PROBABLY TRUE’ 3° POSSIBLY TRUE 4. coverFuL 5. PROBABLY FALSE SECR ET “SLIGHT VALUE ONLY NOVACUE Ce ALREADY SUFFICIENTLY KNOWN 'NQ DATA PERMITTING ASSESSME ; 6 CANNOT SE JUDGED : JB FURTHER INFORMATION IS DESIREO ON-THE CONTENTS OF THiS REPORT. OF IF SUBJECTS FOR OER INVESTIGATION ARE SUGGESTED BY, THIS REPORT. PLEASE INDICATE. FOR OUR GUIDANCE YOU ARE REQUESTED.TO MAKE. YOUR COMMENTS AS COMPLETE AND DEFINITE AS POSSIBLE. “COMMENTS: “ee OC OOo . | DIVISION _ N THIS SHEET TO THEIR PROPER CIA LIAISON OFFICER. SIGNATURE ay = . r (yO aye be Ck OEPARTMENTS OR AGENCIFS WILL RETUR SGiNes3 7-10 UNCLASSIFIED = RESTRICTED - CONFIDENTIAL! SECRET 14-0000 CLASSI ¢ ATION CONFIDEVTIAL/US OFFICIA™"*OxLY CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT, NO. 00 “B43 . 7 7 INFORMATION REPORT CD NO. 7618 =; «= Suide 40 ; countay, fungnty/awatsin DATE DISTR. M-Apr sl SUBJECT Biographical Data - Denes Szentkuti: ° NO. OF PAGES 1 1 PLACE : NO. OF ENCLS. ACQUIRED austria eigen ‘DATE se ; 7 “SUPPLEM nt qT ACQUIRED BY SOURCE = . REPORT no 0 ; DATE OF” INFORMATION ites .s “GRADING OF F SOURCE uy “OFFICE OF ORIGIN FAIRLY ; COMPLETELY USUALLY TUALLY “NOT ~ RELIABLE. [RELIABLE | a ‘RELIABLE ienunpre RELIABLE SOUACE’ 5 OPINION OF CONTENT POSSIBLY ®Suatruc PROBABLY qs FALSE - & iyo EPRORABLY TRUE treut TRUE CANNOT BE JUOGED . THIS IS unvaLuaTeD INFORMATION SOURCE Forelen representative of a US resettlement agency which is interested tn : ~ bringing the aubject of thia. report to the US. The following information : ' was forwarded to the headquarters of that agency to determine placenent 7 ‘possibilities in the US. To date, no deciaion has been reached. NAME: Dones Sgentkat! © DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 2 June 1921 at Kormand, Rungary PRESENT ADDRESS: Austria’. ” | " MATIONALITY: ‘Hungarian PR opees OOK: MARITAL STATUS: Single EDUCATION: Oraduated in 1939 from secondary seheol f i Hungary; : ‘attended Techaical University at Sopron, Hungary, from 1939 to .1943, graduated in the latter year, nsjored in metallurgical en- 2 gineering. EXPERIENCE: From 1943 to 1945, worked for Hungarian Wagon & Machino Factory yt - 7, Ltd in Gyor, Hungary, as an engineer specialising in problens of forging and hardening steel; engineer in ordnance service - for American Military Government in Austria fron 1945 to 1946; . Consultant in construction and operation of chezical plants , for Denau-Cheate Ltd Aluminum ‘Works Ltd at Lins, Austria, from 1946 to 1948; technical and engineering consultant for Austria 7, OL Lea Refinery at Grundlseo, Austria, fro2 1943 to 1949; : : " \ metallurgical “and construction engineer for TEAS Compeny in : ’ : Grundisee, Austria, from 1950 to Febroary 1951. . . ; : COMMAND OF LANGUAGES:. Speaks, reads and writes Bnglish fairly well. “Eaowa , : . Hungarian, German and French. . mo 1 - = end - CLASSIFICATION COMPIDENTIAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY ; ; aa DISTRIBUTION ; T eee es ce oe I 3 a 14-0000 a ONFIDENTIAL\ » RESTRICTEO -UNCLASSIFIEO ‘EVALUATION ‘SHEE. . . oF SigTRIDUTION WL peo ee . EVALUA qj CONSIDERABLE-VALUE 7 “CONFIRMED BY OTHER SOURCES OF VALU! oe os df. PROGABLY. TRUE : ‘ SLIGHT VALUE ONLY: ‘ : Cy. POSSIBLY TRUE ; _— -NOVALUE 7 me +} [7.4 coustrut Ta ALREADY. SU -- +) T= 8 “PROBABLY FALSE no ae “NO DATA B ASSESSMENT. “6 CANNOT BE JUDGED. a OTe: IF. FURTHER. | JATION. 1S DESIRED. OF ECON F THIS REPORT. OA IF SUBJECTS FOR “FURTHER INVESTIGATI N:ARE ; STEO B’ PORT. PLEASE INDICATE. FOR OUR GUIDANCE ' ‘ ‘YOULARE REQUESTED, TO MAKE: OMMENTS AS.COMPLETE ANO DEFINITE AS POSSIBLE. COMMENTS: (PLEASE TYPE.OR-PRINT) . ; aa : 2 hes RN THIS SHEET TO TH FORM NO. 70-10 UNCLASSIFIED (CONFIDENTIAL) SECRET 14.90000 CLASSI ATION COM LDENTIAL/US OFFICIAL HLY CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. OO -5-30992 | INFORMATION ‘REPORT cb no. 7618 Guide 40 . COUNTRY USSK (Latvia)/dernany pal ; te . “a, DATE DISTR. Jf Apr 51 . “suasect ‘Blogrephical Data - Zanis’ Periobe, - 7 , NO. OF PAGES "3 ; NO. OF’ eu. © PLACE | ACQUIRED Germany, r | _ALISTEO BELOW) a i DATE. Co were SUPPLEMENT: TO ACQUIRED BY SOURCE == ce, REPORT NO. “DATE OF: INFORMATION aie ae ~ , " - SOURCE: ARMy Not . PossiBty REUABLE : FAIRLY TRUE RELIABLE Kot USUALLY : “]REQIABLE” “Tas IS UNEVALUATEO INFORMATION Forelga representative of a US reset tlement. “agency Whiten te interested in bringing thé subject of this report to the US. Tho following information was forwarded to the headquarters of that agency to determine placement ‘possibilities in the US. . Po date, no decision: hea deen reached, HAME: ‘Zanis ‘Porkons: DATE ‘AMD. PLACE or BIRTH: ‘21 May 1888 at Zenite, latvia PRESENT ADDRESS! "Beslingen-Neckar, ‘Pfaffatrasse 1, US Zone of Germany BATIONALITT:, Latvian ene ete pe Be eee tee “MARITAL STATUS: Married ‘(wits arid nother-tn-law will temporarily not go to the US.) EDUCATION: . At. tended elementary school in Irlava, Grenct, zewite fron “1895 to 1899; attended high school in Tukums, Latvia fron 1900 to 1904; attended Polytechnical Instituto in Riga, Latvia, fron 1908 to 1914, eraduatod in latter year, majored in engineering technology. | . EXPERIENCE: Chief of technical and supply department, cooperative of : : Latvimdairies in Riga, Latvia from 1928 to 1937; consulting os ‘engineer for the Baltic States ®Alfra-Astra" from 1937 to 1940; engineer and dispatcher for “Machine Bullder® Truat in Rig,- ‘latvia, from 1940 to June 1941; director of the - _ Riga Screw & Nut Works at Riga, latvia, from July 1941 to ' October 1944; engineer for the German Central Association of Milk, sat and Eggs at Hamburg, Germany, from Decenbor 1944 to August 1945; tescher of mathematics at Latvian sec- ondary schoo} at-DP. Canp Oxford Alt-Carge, Dedelstorf, : Germany, from February 1946 to August 1949; teacher at IRD ‘“""" vocational training center at Ludwigeburg, Germany, frem Septexber 1949 to February.1950; deputy resettlenant officer for Lutheran World Federation: at Ludwigsburg, Germany, _from February 1950 to. present. . Y, . CLASSIFICATION © CONFI DENTIAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY ‘ reer _| i ; DISTRIBUTION | j t-| : | eb 14-0000 COMMAND OF LANGUAGES: Speaks, reads. and writes Eeglish fairly well. i. COMMRITS BY SOURCE: er probless to the: ‘Ministry of . hericulture of latvia, 1 1940, and as consultant on. heating probdleas to the Riga town adzinistration during the same period. He has an “". dapressive eaployment record covering over 30 years; fuller rocord is included in files. Personal and bus- inesa references were received from people ia Germany, . Sweden, Denrark and Belgiun. : = ond - Noe COMPIDENTIAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY 14-0000 SECRET , | CONFIDENTIAL y RESTRICTED UNCLASSIFIED \ Q| ‘ 1 a WALUE te peu EVALUATION OF CONTENT. : oe : ee aaa i AL. CONSIDERABLE VALUE Bo. JC "| - | Ceres oF VALUE ne . . ‘ CONFIRMED BY OTHER SOURCES j ‘ . bof ‘PROBABLY TRUE ° : ~ POSSIBLY TRUE DOUBTFUL ROBABLY FALSE _CANNOT'BE JUDGED SIGNATURE - DIVISION ss wlf{o . DEPARTMENTS OR AGENCIES WILL RETURN THIS SHEET TO THEIR PROPER CIA LIAISON OFFICER ‘ SOEMsio 70-10 UNCLASSIFIED RESTRICTED {CONFIDENTIAL ) SECRET oe - : an , t an . 14-0000 . . . ; to : a | CLASSlieATION cosfIDENTIAL/Us OFFICIAL” “SLY fo Sal 8 3 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. 00 330921 _ INFORMATION REPORT co NO. 7618 Guide 4 DATE DISTR. 77 Apr $1 “SUBJECT “Bographtenl: Pata - - Yaleoe (vaste). Sorath , xo or PAGES z - NO. oF. ‘ENCLS. WISTEO BELOW) PEACE. Ss “ACQUIRED ‘Germany : dUBPLEMENT To 7 REPORT NO. 7 SOURCES ‘OPINION OF: CONTENT. CANNOT : | Propasty jpossiany’ pousIruL oom jase Hence Truc | TRUEY FAIRLY RELIAGLE Teor] : USUALLY. RELIABLE. TI IS UNEVALUATED promi . » SOURCE “Foreign repregentatiy cof a US reset tlenent. agency which is interested in bringing the subject’ this report to, the US. The following information © ‘wags forwarded to- the headquarters” of that agency to determine placement o ‘possibilities in” ‘the. US. To date, no decision has been reached, . RAME; Vilnos (wi2l4en) Nerath ‘DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 1 May 1900 et Bilak, Hungary “PRESENT ADDRESS: Germany Se NATIONALITY: Hungarian . MARITAL STATUS: Merried; wife Elizabeth, age 29, daughter Catherine, age 6. EDUCATION: Attended: elementary school from 1906 to 1910 in ‘Valaezut, Hungary; attended high school. in Kolozsvar, Himgary from 1910 to 1928; - " attended Technical University in Budapest, Hungary from 1920 to ' 1928, graduated in latter year, majored in chemical engineering (inorgante chemistry). EXPERIENCE: . Assistant’ at Inorganic Chemical Institute, Hungarian Technical. . . University, Budapest, Hungary, from 1928 to 1933; assistant professor and ‘director of laboratory of Inorganic Chemical In-~ stitute, Hungarian Technical University, Budapest, from 1933 to 1944; assistant professor cf elactro-chenistry at Hungarian’ - : Technical University, Dresden, Germany, fron 1944 to 1945; chenist’ and director of analysis, inorganic ‘chenlatry, at the " analytical laboratory, Usar air base at Brding, Germany, fron 1948 to present. “ PUBLICATIONS: Co-author of two textbooks on cheat stey. COMMENTS BY SOURCE: WNerath has high recommendations from the USAF cng of Materials Testing Departrent. , iv > a weer Lo af Zé > : so Arvest te TITS AST EI TE iSFR-TFa-2! ATE 29] r pe Bae Pra : a ? —_ fy fee L . fio - . ans __- . . _ 5 - , (ae vt Shee. iets} .. 1 fee, STATE XT vay Xinses- | | DISTRISUTION | | ft sa [ oe ARMY iX [ae T}Xirar T] Tr... ry 14-0000 UNCLASSIFIED . RESTRICTED. RS “EVALUATION SHEE’ SEF é one SUR PEE. CATE OF DISTRIBUTION ¥ yer VALUE “EVALUATI led OF CONTENT CONSIDERABLE VALUE 2 CONFIRMED BY OTHER SOURCES . OF VALUE 2 PROBABLY TRUE SLIGHT VALUE ONLY 3. POSSIBLY TRUE. _ NO VALUE “@ bBOUBTFUL le, “ALREAUY SUFFICIENTLY ‘KNOWN - 5S PROBABLY FALSE: ; NO DATA PERMITTING ASSESSMENT -.. 6 \_ CANNOT BE JUDGED aa . | DIVISION y : T OATE - COL he ee ee ee ae ee DEPARTMENTS OR AGENCIES WILL RETURN Hs sneer TO THEIR c ASS LIAISON OFFICER. SIGNATURE 38,89, 70-10 UNCLASSIFIED RESTRICTED CONFIDENTIAL SECRET CLASSI cal ION CONPIDENTIAL/US OFFICIAN RLY ot ys . = CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY . REPORT NO. QO-3-39990 _ oe INFORMATION REPORT ¢5 no. 7818 Guide 43 COUNTRY U$sk/Germany 7 7 DATE DISTR. / Apr $1 , SUBJECT Biographical Data = Constantino Nolodet sky — . NO. OF PAGES. 1 Wt ccocemay tt . SUPPLEMENT TO ~. REPORT NO. DATE. . ACQUIRED 8Y SOURCE, — DATE OF INFORMATION == GRADIIG OF SOURCE. DY OFFICE 0 compcetetylusuatcy fray.” RELIABLE . 7 +{ PROBABLY DOUBTFUL leaise [bse 5 ‘nor USUALLY. TREIARLE | RELIABLE "THIS 1S UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. ae Foreign representative of a US. résettlement agency which is interested in bringing the subject of this report to the US. The following information was forwarded to the headquarters of that agency to determine placement | possidilities in the US. To date, no decision has been reached. . "SOURCE - BANE: Constantino ‘Holodetsky . DATE AND PLACE OF'BIRTH: 1902 in Bychow, vidaine . PRESENT ADDRESS: Pruefennigerstrasse, 27, Regensburg, US Zone of Germany NATIONALITY: Ukrainian © 7 , _ MaRiTAL STATUS: Married; wife Olea (nee Kanychow) EDUCATION: Gradvated in 1925. fren University of Saratov, Saratov, USSR, "majored in political economy and law: attended Krishanoveky M, Planning Inetitute in Moscow, USSR until 1938, “candidate” “for economics; Ph Din economics in 1942 from Institute for ‘Pinnnce and Economics in Leningrad, USSR. . EXPERIENCE: Taught: economic geography at ‘secondary school from 1925 to” 1929; lecturer and senior scientific advisor from 1950 to ; 1935 at the Inatitute of Air Transport Engineers in Leningrad, USSR; lecturer fron 1935, to 1937 at Technological Institute 4n Leningrad, USSR; head of ths economic section of the association for acientific research at Leningrad Institute for Study of the North fron 1938.to 1941; professor and dean — of engineering and economic faculty at Leningrad Institute — . of Water Transport’ Engineers from 1941 to 1942; technical ; ' worker in agricultural library of University of Berlin, Ger- many, from 1943 to 1944; ‘inatructor—-Soviet Arctic, political economy of USSR, Russian language--for US Arny at Regensburg, a - Germany, from 1949 to present. — , ; PUBLICATIONS: Scientific papers, articles concerned with air transport, . economics, etc, have appeared in various Russian scientific. journals. ‘ - . . CONNENTS BY SOURCE: Molodetsky has gone on several expeditions to Siberin, the peninaula of Kola, Karolia and other parts of the Soviet Union. TVPE AST BATE. 4850-TFO-GATE. AREA . ee ‘ - end - . : . . “ne 14-0000 SECRET oo CONFIDENTIAL yO i RESTRICTEN. . . UNCLASSIFIED. EVALUATION SHEE! CONSIDERABLE. VALUE ne : . : at Sarees BY OTHER SOURCES “OF VALUE - es : ‘ PROBABLY TRUE - 7 SUIGHT. VALUE NLY POSSIBLY TRUE - DOUBTFUL © PROBABLY FALS@ CANNOT BE JUDGED . "ARE: DESIRED Bi BY. THIS" “REPORT. PLEASE INDICATE. FOR OUR GUIDANCE $ COMPLETE AND DEFINITE ‘AS POSSIBLE. COMMENTS: (PLEASE TYPE ‘OR PRINT) ° SIGNATURE DIWISION © £5, L/D FORM NO. jue i930, 78-10 UNCLASSIFIED =» RESTRICTED’ (CONFIDENTIAL) | SECRET 14-0000 PUCE ‘ACQUIRED France . . ,REUABLE }RELABLE SOURCE Foretgn represen ~~. oe van Me Sa karly is CLASS. “ATION CONFIDENTIAL{US OFFICIAL ONLY fe AS ey OS CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. QQ -B-30989 - INFORMATION REPORT cp no. 7613" Gutde ho COUNTRY Crechoslovakia/France /DATE DISTR. 27 apr 1951, NO. OF PAGES 1 | ” +. SUBJECT Biographical Data - Frantisek Kovarna * NO.OF ENCLS. «USTEO BELOW) ‘pyonessee : | . SUPPLEMENT @ DATE ACQUIRED BY SOURCE ~ . REPORT NO. DATE OF INFORMATION == . Z ~~ SOURCES OPINION OF CONTENT EOF ORIGIN. “GRADING OF SOURCE DY. OFFIC Beapcertuiusuaccy [rancy -° [NOT )Ror: CANNOT. _ Teronaay jrossiaty | . PROBABLY reviaare | UEUaLLY ee ocen {reve “ pOOUBTELE Trarse* RELIABLE REUIABLE THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION tative of a US resettlenent ‘agency which. is interested in. port to the US. Tha following information © agency ty determino placement {sion has been reached, : bringing the:aubject of this re was forwarded to ‘the headquarters of that - possibilities in the US. . To date, no dec NAME: Vrentisek Kovarna . DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 2 February 1905 in Erpy, Czechoslovakia . PRESENT ADDRESS: 11 bis, rue Jaques Cosur,; Paris 4, France : NATIONALITY: Czech MARITAL STATUS: Married: wife Jarmila (nee Yalesin), age 44; daughter ‘ : Marie, age 15; aon Jan, age 12. : . EDOCATION: Attended Classical Lyceum in -Pragas, Czechoslovakia, from Mot 1916 to 1924; attended Charles Univeroity from 1924 to 1930, 4 graduated in latter year, majored in history and esthetics; : received Ph D in art at Charles University in 1931. of History of Arts at Charlee University a chair of lecturer in common esthetics, sy "EXPERIENCE: Asetstant in Institute os University from 1935 to 1938; from 1932 to 1935; hel faculty of philosophy, at Charl lectured on plastic esthetics, Paculty of Architecture, “Csech High Institute of Tech., Prague. from 1938 to 1939; lectured ont on art and esthetics at Charles University from 1945 to 1947; Py professor of ésthetics, at. Charlés University from 1947 to 1948; lectured on history of Czech civilization at the Masaryk Adademy =: at Iudwigsbure, Germany during 1948; chairman of Comaittee of Free Czechoslovakia, Paris, France during 1949. , art and literature, including shed In 1932. Collaborated withvmncyclopedia Teeting: 7" vrarch of Czechoslovak plas- tics arts. Founded perio -: Plane and Works to explain " esthetics of production, .~> . Yenthly review for esthetics of production, Tyan - Speaks, roads and writes English fairly well. Knows ‘PUBLICATIONS: Has authored’ over 30 books oa Contemporary Painting, < | COMMAND OF LANGUAGES: Kovarna escaped in 1948 and crossed German border with family. He bas been stripped of his posts and honors : and sentenced to death dy the Comnunist Governnent Sfor collaboration with American authorities". - ent = . CLASSIFICATION CONFIDENTIAL, US OFFICIALS ONLY DISTRIBUTION | COMMENTS BY SOURCE: STATE NAVY ; NSRG fal ARMY AIR Czech, Italian, Russian, French and German. mo, a ee ee a rn q 1400000 ‘| sabe “angie nO 5 : . S56 appacss - * Trrre of cocument™ TVYPE OF ORGANIZATION ABSTRACT - , oe "SECRET Feesbeo S728 . . 14-0000 -_eCRET! - ~ Feonrimentiat. | watel Instructs all the varfous sections of the Coninform fn all RESTRICTED oS “UNCLASSIFIED, . - ; _ EVALUATION SHEET ores OF omens 7 ia A . . “|e Te OF DISTHIBUTION = * . . Lo we fl ee ee a EVALUATION. OF F CONTEN can a wna VALUE een b : A CONSIDERABLE VALUE a on ‘| [71 1) CONFIRMED BY OTHER SOURCES __ B. OF. VALUE * mee Eg prOoABLy ree), ; a HE 2 -f J ¢ | sticnt VALUE ony. ue : : it; 3: POSSIBLY TRUE .* Z : D -NOVALUE- a (7) a, DouBTFUL zi 4s a 7 {ide “AEREADY SUFFICIENTLY KNOWN vw |, (bs: erosasty Facse —_ = a [NO DATA PERMITTING ASSESSMENT LT. 6 cannot ee yuoceo 2E0: “ON. THE CONTENTS OF THIS REPORT. OR IF SUBJECTS FOR IE FURTHER: iFORMATION 4s ‘pest ESTED: BY ‘THIS REFORT, PLEASE INDICATE. FOR OUR GUIDANCE FURTHER. INVESTIGATION ARE -SUGG' you ARE, ‘REQUESTED TO MAKE YOUR COMMENTS.AS COMPLETE AND DEFINITE AS POSSIBLE. COMMENTS: (PLEASE TYPE.OR PRINT) : ; According to-CI& 00 EOS, st Jans 1949" Confidential, poet OF Fr rangi ROVTRMN a purge ed ta 1943 for a provoking ar eTore Th "ETS e Tomorrow = Svobodny aitrek"” where he derended the Bulgarian "epaltor > PEK IV, und slandered the “peoples de moeratle sonstitution of the Eolyarian Hepibites* purged "Tlaally for a “geriee of deciarnt tona defending ng traitorous . policlaa". ; ———hecording to Kpay SPER # 122 vsrA 21 July 1950 Secret, ~Unlve ret ty Professorm Dr. KOVARNA is is “Tisted among Czech "traitors" ~yoslding “Thi Veatern countries on a Cominform circular from Prayue ““gountriea to furnish all pos ible Information on these Weraitore®™ _ Agcording to Seacte, Taforma tion. Report No. LAD-A22 December ~ryae Confidential, Univerurty Profeasor Dr. Frantisek KOVARNA was ~lrated as living In 6xlle {a Paris as or 10 Necember 1948. NO further “Trommae. fon a avaliable th BONER _— H y SIGNATURE DIVISION URN THIS SHEET TO THEIR PROPER CIA LIAISON OFFICER. SECRET DEPARTMENTS OR AGENCIES WILL RET FORM N29 49 UNCLASSIFIED . RESTRICTED \CONFIDENTIAL } JUL 19380 CLR SATION CONF COENTYAL/US OFFICE ° ONLY” rr) CFNIRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. REPORT NO. OO-B-30988 INFORMATION: REPORT cp uo, COUNTRY Austrie/France: oe DATE DISTR. 12 app 1951- SUBJECT “Blographtcat Data --Antonia Rraty — -) NO.OF PAGES 2 PACE Z "NO. OF ENCLS. ACQUIRED: France « Co, vo - * (USTCD BELOW DATE os . ecg SUPPLEMENT TO _ & ACQUIRED BY SOURCE Up to Fed 61 oe EY" REGORE NO. . os. § ; : _ oF . ab pe Cpe. Vb pe & : ; : | DATE OF INFORMATION Upto Feb 52-3" hhuy J aid ‘ GRADING OF SOURCE bY OFFICE OF ORIGIN. - x OFFICE OF OWN nor” t KCLIABLE | é z 2d SOURCES. OPINION OF 'C Teromagir 'POSSIDLY : TRUE TRUE ONTENT PROUABLY FALSE — . | NOT . . - foomueréurjusuatty “eaety [tsGatty DoveTFUL RELIABLE RELIANLE ~ TRUE THIS 1S UNEVALUATED INFORMATION - . - Foretign repreeentative of a US resettlement agency which 19 intereated in ae _ Dringlug the subject of this-report to the US. The following information was forwarded ty the headquarters of that agency to determine placement poasibilitias in the US. To data, ag decision has been reached. : NAME: “Anténtn Rruby ; DATE AND PIACE OF BIRTH: 7 June 1920 at Vienna, Austria PRESENT ADDBESS: Paris, France : RATIONALITY: Auotrian MARITAL STATUS: Martied; wife, Sarka, age 30, chemical engineer and micro-analysto : EDUCATICN: Attended primary wthcol iu Vieuna from 1926 to 1930; attended * Vtenna Righ School from 1930 to 1938; attended University of Prague, Czechceluvakia, from 1938 to 1946, received MA in German in 1942 and Pa D 1p Literature in 1946. EXPERIENCE: Profutsor of German at gecoudary achool-in Prague from 1942 -to 1945: manager. of Borovy (publishers) during 1945 at Prague; "professor In Inatitute ef Siavie Studies and Faculty of Letters at Prague Univeraity from 1945 to 1948; director of Czech literature courses and German lecturer at Prague University from 1946 to 1943; director of Czech literature at Prague Techuitai-High Schocl during 1948; Professor of Gernan at Colbert College to.Parts from 1948 to 1949; Professor of . German av Lycee of Clermont-Ferrand, Clermont-Ferrand, France,’ duriag 3949; becadcaster in Czech section of Radiofusion Fran~ caise, Paria, from 1948 to 1949. . . PUBLICATIONS: . Regniar contributor te dagerary magazines; Zur Entatehungs- . geacnizhte der altesten deutschen Bailades published by Libraitie Gyldeodal. Copenhagen 1949; is preparing German granmac far foreigners ard other works. , COMMAND OF LANGUAGES: Speake, readg, and writes some English. a : . ; . < yet co re AREA hes yeaa ~ ond = TYRE ACT-GATC IAFS-<F 8 cate phen COM! Coats ~ 8 ; f / \* / . ; 17 we ee a Ad jag —- Df aaa go-g f¥ . CLASSIFICATION CONF CDENTIAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY ; Ritu fT DISTRIBUTION j ay a <r 1400000 onripent. RESTRICTED UNCLASSIFIED ¢h OFFICE OF ORIGIN «. VALUE, CONSIDERABLE VALUE 0 of OF VALUE. ee eb PROBABLY TRUE eS U2 SLIGHT VALUE ONLY _ POSSIBLY TRUE: NO VALUE : ‘ ‘boustFuL ALREACY, SUFFICIENTLY KNOWN” ue . F RECBABLY FALSE ” . GANNOT. BE JUDGED’ SIGNATURE OFFICER. WV DEPARTMENTS OR AGENCIES WILL RETURN THIS SHEET TO THEIR C!A @m8? LIAISO Aen 1556 70-10 UNCLASSIFIED RESTRICTED (CONFIDENTIAL) — SECRET 14-0000 : _CLASSIF TION CONF IDENOIAL/US OFFICLALS ONLY mo ~ CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY RT NO. O INFORMATION REPORT Od xo. TET : a a . Guide 56 COUNTRY ‘Rungary/Gernany . . STE OISTR. yg apr 1952 ‘ ‘SUBJECT “Biographical Data ~- Eduard 0 Von. Roka ; NO OF PAGES 1 NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW! : “PLACE ; ACQUIRED Germany . DATE - - 2 FE EU tte SUPPLEMENT TO | ACQUIRED BY SOURCE Up'so Feb SL: | |: : REPORT NO. DATE OF INFORMATION Up to Feb 5: “GRADING. OF SOURCE GY OFFICE “OF ORIGIN, FAIRLY [NOT = frat . _TEaNROT | USUALLY RELIABLE TREUIASLE RELIABLE [super SOURCE” "S OPIN OPINION. OF CONTENT TPROBABLY J POSSIELY +| PROBABLY . TRUE TRUE TRUE poouerrut ” FALSE. 3. la. THIS IS. UNEVALUATED INFORMATION .. SOURCE Foreign representative of a US resettlement agency which ‘ts interested in fee Lee bringing the subject of this report to the US: The following information on was forwarded to the headquarters of that agency to deteruine placenent possibilities in the US. To date, no deci sion has been reached. ° NAME; Eduard G Yon Roka DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 25 April 1922 in Budapest, Rungary . PRESENT ADDRESS: - Gottingen, Germany ; , . NATIONALITY: Hungarian MARITAL STATUS: Single EDUCATION: | Graduated frem gymnasium in Budapest, Hungary in 1940, with honors. Attended Technische Hochschule in Berlin-Charlotten- . burg, Germany from 1940 to 1945, physicist. EXPERIENCE: Experimental “work in research, laboratory work, from 1943 te 1945 at the Inetitute of Professor Getger: worked in thermodynamics for Dr. Pascual Jordan, Mathenatical Institute, Gottingen, Germany, from 1945 to 1946; worked as nuclear — physicist. for Max Planck; Inatitut fir Physik at Gottingen, Germany, from 1946 to ‘present. PUBLICATIONS: Haas published various articles on “nuclear physica; also - . ‘wrote popular articles on physica for magazines and perlod- icals. .4 oo : : 1 SPECJAL HONOR: . Received scholarship. from Hungarian Goveranent in 1940 ot to study in Germany from 1940 to 1945. COMMENTS BY SOURCE: In. two letters of. recommendation forwarded by : Yon Roka's last two employers, he waa described as exceptionally able and talented. = - , er ie TVGE AGT-BATE aFW-tta-sAlE Adz - ae — Shon ws $6 2-493 | OT ad & ; “ ; a aw tA G a eb ws 4? -, : ; oj _ 7 Bg °H#6 +e re CLASSIFICATION CONPIDENTIAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY _DISTRIBUTION 14-0000 RESTRICTED oo UNCLASSIFIED CONSIDERABLE VALUE CONFIRMED. By OTHER SOURCES OF VALUE ' PROBABLY. TRUE - SLIGHT Value ONLY POSSIBLY TRUE . NO VALUE * 90UuBTFUL + ALREADY SUFFICIENTLY KNCWN PROBABLY FALSE iE a : . NO_DATA PERMITTING ASSESEMENT CANNOT BE JUDGED TL, Sy sg SIGNATURE 7 oe _- ar jp CINESION . : ; Cate” tee ech CL OL LE « DAP. fe AC . 4 = f DEPARINENTS OR AGENCIES WILt RETURN THIS SHEET TO THEIR CIA WeEEMLIAISON OFFICER. apa 1350 70-0 UNCLASSIFIED RESTRICTED | CONFIDENTIAL SECRET 14-0000 rn CLASSIE SATION CONFI DENTIAL/US oFriC § CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY oo INFORMATION REPORT i COUNTRY Czechoelovakin/Germany _ . SUBJECT Biographical Data - Jaroslav Charles Furl] PLACE ACQUIRED Germany OATE ACQUIRED BY SOURCE == a, DATE OF INFORMATION: == - GRADING, OF SOURCE BY OFFICE OF ORIGIN —- usuatey. [raiiy . [NOT . > TRROBABLY ff TREUASLE™FRELIASLE | Neciauie TRUE Peaue = RELIABLE bringing the subject of this report to the US. -.. | was forwarded ‘to the headquarters of that agency to -7 possidilities in the U3. HAME;: Jaroslav Chorles Kuril “DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 27 May 1996 at Kolin, Czechoslovakia pREgeuT ATDRESS! Bremen-Vegesack, IR0 Camp Grohn, Germany RATIONALITY: Czech MARITAL STATUS; Divorced EDUCATION: _in chemical engineering. BXPERIENCE: From 1916 to 1935, worked “ete. Worked both for Chinese in Canton, China, “milla, refinery, } : a / . ting-engineer in Hong Kong i : ' gineer for Hong Kong Brewery. : _ from 1 January 1941 to September =the Chinese government. in.Canton, alcohol distillery... 1945. BE Re ~ Sarman for N:A.A.P.I. at Goelar, Harz, “THs IS UNEVALUATED: INFORMATION Foreign representative of a US resettlenent agency which is interested in The China from 1939 to 1940. & Distillery in Hong Kong, ‘China, “~~ ’ : wo ds é {LY i : REPORT NO. OO -a-39388 “CO NO. 7618 Suide 49 con » DATE DISTR. ff Apr SL NO. OF PAGES 1 NO. OF ENCLS. “ALISTED BELOW “SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. following information determine placement To dato, no decision hao been reached. Attended primary school in Kolin, Czechoslovaltia, from 1902 oo. to 1907; gymnasium in Kolin and Prague from 1907 to 1914; : ; Polytechiical College in Prague from 1914 to 1918, majored ; for sugr refinerles, laboratories, ‘ chemtcal firma, setc,. in Prague, Guadeloupe, France, Germany, ; government end private industry from 1935 to 1939 as superintendent of sugar Self euployed as consul- - Chief en- Technical adviser to _ é China, in 1946.: Engineer ? for the United Chemical & Metallurgical Works of Prague in Bad Sulzufeln, Germany, from August 1947 to September 1949. Germany from June to August 1950. Resettlement clerk for IRD at Munster, Germany, . from 1 Auguat. to 31 Octoder. 1950. wat . . ? COMMAND OF LANGUAGES: Speake, reads ani writes : te . ' Czech, French and German. od . _ fair command of Russian. - OG AG LS Be eae 2) a - : ae | ’ 3 rn ae’ ore. Pari A cae | ee ae ; E rt — ; “AiR ror : al Fal eo ee be - T __CLASSIFICATION CONPIDENTEAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY sraeunon «| | dd 44 ee fluent English, Fluent in Has good comand of. Spanieh, VEE CET-CATE ANFO-TRR@BATE A3z4 ea) - _ 14-0000 1 1 7 CONFIOENTIAL ) . RESTRICTED: : UNCLASSIFIED x, - : aa a “A/ ~ EVALUATION. SHEE1. Loc& & re TREO NO. | DATE or CIgTRIDUTION _— | pAoteme >. 3 ; EVALUATION OF CONTEN ja) “CONFIRMED BY OTHER SOURCES we a PROBABLY TRUE i (Cl-3. Possiery’ ‘TRUE ‘(—C™ 4 poustrut i Ss J 6. PRODAGLY FALSE. | CANNOT BE JUDGED. : ye : + fe ord : ft Tha pode Joo Tn FR. Ata ert /s # Later es :t bere CATE SaGnNaTuRe r rang ld - ra Fe Qaor 37) DEPARTRENTS OR AGENCIES WILL RETURN THIS SHEET TO THEIR PROPER CIA UAISON OFFICER, SMS re UNCLASSIFIED © RESTRICTED _ (SonrIDENTiaL) SECRET * ; aan 14-0000 CLASSI LATION. col uPIDENTIAL/ US SPPICIALS GND NIRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, © REPSRT NO. OO-B-30985 INFORMATION REPORT cy so. 718 qutde bo - COUNTRY palgerne/ox : . DATE QSTR. os] Apr 1952 SUBJECT - Biographical Data - Nicolas Dolaptontet No, GF FASES 1 LACE - ; NO. OF EN Ree UIRED vx ; _ ve cE - hoo foes OATE ns ACQUIRED BY source 7 Up to Feb Sli DATE, OF I NEORMAT 108 ‘Up to Fob 51 7 SOURCES OPINTAN OF CONTENT FRCBABLY joossi@uy t PROBAGLY TRUE ftaue | FFESSTFUC Hr yige > THIS IS UNEVALUATED: INFORMATION: * Foreign representative of a US rosett leueat agency which ts interested in | ‘ bringing the subject of thie report’ to the US. The. followings inforaation was: ‘forwarded to the headquarters of that agency to deternize placement , : possibilities in the US. To date, no decision has been reached. , NAME: Nicolas Dolaptchieff / DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 1897 at Sliven, Bulgaria PRESENT ADUBZSS: 37 Clydesdale Avenus, Stannore, Middlesex, Bogland NATIONALITY: Bulgarian _ , MARITAL STATUS: Married; gon, 23, broadcasta for BBC. EDUCATION; Graduated ‘fron the University of Sofia (Butgaria) in 1920, | majored in law and eoctal sciences and. etonontcs; attended : the Universities of Berlin and Bona (Germany) fron 1923 to | . : . 1924, received degree Doctor Juris. EXPERIENCE: University of Sofia, Bulgria, as follow: assistant professor ‘ of law from 1921 to 1926; lecturer (law) from 1$33 to 1923;. _@psociate professor (law) from 1929 to 1931. Cz Fellowship, . conduéted research in criminal sociclogy and organization of Juvenile courts from: 1931 to 1932 for the Soctal Science Re-~ search Council, Rockefeller Foundation, in the US, UX, Franco, Italy, Germany, Austria and Belgium. Had private practice and was professor of law at the University of Sofia from 1933 to 1947. Representative of the Bulgarian Peasant Party in london, Meland, from 1947 to presert. . PUBLICATIONS: Has written many “gctentific books and articles reblished ~ -/ + dn Bulgaria and abroad. Was ¢iltor-in-chiet az the fore. most slearian Journal on theory and practice’os law, ‘ Iydicial 1 Thought. . Ts 9 regular cerresponde=: “ot various foretsn scientific yestodicals in Germany, France and Italy. CONOARD or LANGUAGES: Speake, reads and writes fluent Beli. hows Russian, German and French. Lad ~ end = Plays fas =~ ~~ ‘ SUSSICATON _CONPIDENTIAL/US OFFICIALS CHI ORLY [sree Fv - ie 14-0000 wee se pene here eet nal wee eee eee et age tee ee eee weet _CONFIO NTIAL oo RESTRICTED. ae UNCLASSIFIED © CONSIDERABLE vat OF VALUE : SLIGHT VALUE ONLY ee ar D NO 'VALUE - oom ey DOUBTFUL>..- : . ALREADY B6UFFICIE LY KNOWN. a PROBABLY FALSE NO _OATA PERMITTING ASSESSMENT ~ i 6 | CANNOT GE JUDGED NOTE: ‘e FURTHER INFORMATION 1S ‘DESIRED ON THE CONTENTS OF THIS REPORT. OR IF SUBJECTS. FOR . FURTHER INVESTIGATION ARE: SUGGESTED BY THIS REPORT. PLEASE INDICATE. 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OF Sone CE bY v OFFICE, “OF ORG N Pe (1) Sa I a _SOURCE* ‘Ss: “OPINIONS OF CONTENT _ a ven canner : PROBABLY {POSSIBLY , FSOBASLY ‘ TRUE [eon TRUE ea irase ee ik LC ES SO | OE 1S FAIR’ _PRELAELE USUALLY. CRIANLE RELIADLE Jsuoc THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION \ US resettlenent agency which is interested in | wmtion ‘ SOURCE. - Foreiim representative of a ; . bringing the subject of this report to the US. The following into can ~ was forwarded to the hendquarters of thet agency to determine plscenent “Poasibillties in the US. To dato, no decision hna been reached. NAMES ‘Herrnann. Buculs DATE AND PLACE oF BIRTH: 4 Novembor 1362 at Pebolk, Latvian PRESENT ADDRESS: Germany NATIONALITY: Latvian MARITAL STATUS: Unrrted; wife is 65, blologiat and chemist, graduated Trom Petersdurg University in 1917. 595; EDUCATION: Attended Pebalk primunry school (Latvia) fron 1995 ta 2 Ria Town College, Bien, Latvia, from 1998 to 1905; Dordnt University in Estonian (Section of Nervous Disenses) fren 1905 to 1911, received E.D. (Psychiatry); took three zonths course in paychintry in Berlin Hospital, Berlin, Germany. EXPERIENCE: Head physician at Kinsk & Ssolensk Amy Mental Nogpttal in Russia fron 1914 to 1918; head of Neurological Society at . Pign, latvia, Professor of Psychiatry, Dean of Medical Fuculty of Riga University, private and hospitel practice. and reaearch work during the period 1918 ta 1944: was re- spon naible for the care of concentration canp inmates and ‘deportees at the Repatriation Hospital at Wildfleczen, Rudolotadt, medical officer of carp with capecity of 15 thousand at Wurzourg, Gernany (for US Hilitary Governzent end medical officer and vsychiatrist for IRO mental hosp pita at Wiesloch, Germany during the period fron Joly 1943 to PUBLICATIONS: Hag written 26 books on psychiatric subjects: one of the ; ‘lnteat is "Healthy Life ~ Meuoirs of a Physician", COMMAND OF LANGUAGES: Spenks and writes English fairly well, reads it ' fluently. Krows German, Russian, tatvian and Trench, 0. ae yee ent = IVEE ACE-SATE UHEO-TRE feen frit wee 2 syo- + ener om tere ee ee ee ee eee 14-0000 CLAS CATION conPtper L/U8 OFFIC1....3 ONLY 8 "CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. OO ~2- 30682 INFORMATION REPORT co v0. COUNTRY Latvie/Oermnny a - DATE DISTR. = apr 1951 SUBJECT Blographical Data - Arthurs Kimilte - OO NO. OF PAGES 1 po AeaUIRED | Garman | piOESSE Stee ctom DATE SUPPLEMENT a0) ‘ACQUIRED : BY. “SOURCE Up to Tob f . REPORT NO. ‘DATE OF INFORMATIONUP to Feb. 51 GRADING OF: SOURCE BY OFFICE OF: “ORIGIN “foomecereiy!' NOT NOT a usuauty [NOT | neuasce [RELIABLE | SOURCES OPINION OF CONTENT POSSIBLY ‘lpropaaty [CANNOT | }DouerFUL | PROBABLY [ge Joovenran [Fara | suDGED TRUE ” | pronanty True THIS Is UNEVALUATED INFORMATION ~ . uo : é ep entative’ ‘of a US ‘réeett lement: agency ‘itch ts interested in bringing: the:-subject of this. report to the US. The following information ‘waa forwarded to the headquarters of that agency to determine placement. _ Possibilities in the US. To date, no decigion has been reached. es HME Arthurs Kirdlis DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 7 Jamiary 1907 at Alukene, latvia PRESENT’ ADDRESS: | Berchtesgaden Camp YOrlyx", Germany RATIONALITY: Latvian . ne _ BBLIGION: Evan. Lutheran “MARITAL STATUS: Divorced. One dependent, mother aged 75, name : Joly Illse-Enilija, housewlfo. vege “EDUCATION: Attended prémary school in Alukane, Latvia, from 1916 to 1922; , : attended secondary achool in Valka, Latvia, from 1922 to 1926; attended latvian University in Riga from 1926 to 1939. Hajored in plant physiology, recgtyed M.S. in natural aciences. EXPERIENCE: - - Was laboratory technician for phytopathology at the Agricultural '* Sectety at Riga, Latvia, from.1931 to 1936; assistant of de~ rtmens for phytopathology at Latvion University at Riga fron 1936 to 1939; assistant professor of plant’ physiology and agri-- cultural botany at the Latvian Agricultural Acadeny at Jelgava,. latvia, from 1939 to 1944, ‘Chairman of the Latvian National Committee in Hersbruck, Germany, from 1945 to 1949; adminis- : trative assistant for, TRO at Bad-Rei chenhall, Germany, from. — 1949 to 1950. . PUBLICATIONS: Published ‘nine. articles on plant physiology and plant diseases : and more than 20 popular-scimtific articlos on sane matter. . COMMARD oF LANGUAGES? . Speaks, reads:and writes English fairly well. ’ Kxiows - Latvian, German and Russian. : ~ TYEE AGY-BATE (RFS-TER GABE bre! CLASSIFICATION CoN IDzm 1A2/Us OFFICIALS ONLY navy | Ai see ! — Aire 44-0000 sore : - - ern we o co "CLASS: ATION. CONPIDRITIAL/US OFFINIA ONLY $ 77 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY = REPORT NO. OOB-30832 _ INFORMATION REPORT co xo . COUNTRY USSR (Latvia)/Gereany ‘pare orstr. 5° Apr 195. SUBJECT’ Bisgraphical Data - Rroost-Voldenars Dravnieké ° | NO. OF PAGES 2 . PLACE. -~ NO. OF ENCLS. ACQUIRED@ermany — : NO.OF ENCLS DATE - ee . 7 "SUPPLEMENT TO: ACQUIRED BY. SOURCE Up to Fed 51 . REPORT NO., 0 DATE OF INFORMATION Upto Feb 5 GRADING OF SOUSCE BY OFFICE OF ORIGIN I ne SOURCES OPINION OF. CONTENT : “NOT Ne T CANNOT j FaiRuy USUALLY NOT - lee PROBABLY Jee REUABLE | eyiiaBpe RELIABLE | UnGEO FALSE. c 2 eh es "THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. Re - SOURCE Foreign representative of a US regettlenent agency which is interested in a. or DYinging ‘the subject of this report to the US. The following information was forwarded to ‘the headquarters of ‘that agency to determine placement .. possibilities in the US. To date, no decision hae been reached. : 7 . ; NAME: Ernest-Voldemars Dravnieks : . Bese DATE AND. PLACE OF BIRTH: 19 February 1692 at Riga, Latvia ‘PRESENT ADDRESS: -Dl-a Detmold/Lippe, S5-er Straassee No 2, British zone of : “ ; Germany (attached to DP Camp-Avgustdorf d. Detmold) _ HATIONALITY: latvian RELIGION: Lutheran MARITAL STATUS: Single EDUCATION: Attended secondary school in Riga, Latvia, from 1901 to 1911, graduated that year; Attended Technical University at St. Peters- burg, Russia, from 1911 to 1917, majored in civil gineering and: railroad engineering; Attended Technical University at Brunswick, Germany until 1943 (entrance date not shown), studied ' yatlway ehunting dynamics; . ‘Attended Baltic University at Hamburg, Pinnebderg, from 1946. to 1949, majored in railway shunting dynamics. EXPERIENCE: Employed by Latvian State Railways as follows: From 1925 to 1935 ae District. Engineer in Riga, Jelgava; from 1925 to 1940. ag lecturer and professor of railroad engineering in Riga, Jel- ty gava, from’ 1935 to 1940 as technical director and substitute © -! for Director-General at Riga, Latvia. Did research in railway dynamite shunting at Riga/Brunswick from 1940 to 1944. Repre-" - : -gentative of latvian Red Cross at Brunswick/Detmold from 1945 . > oo . to present. Professor of Ratiroad Engineering at Baltic Univer- we _ |. sity, Hanburg/Pinneberg, from 1946 to 1949. Chief, IRO Trade - *Test Board, IRO, Field Office, Munster & Detmold, from 1949 to . resent. . . oot . uo * CLASSIFICATION CONFIDESTIAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY ;NSRA I ‘DISTRIBUTION t seiahadennanioned —: iFal i] [ : : a srt SEG 2a 14-0000 a - oS &R CONF, IBECEAL/Us OFFICIALS ‘ONLY 00-B-30681 -~ 23. < "Zosny on Theory of Car collect. ‘Retarders on the Gravity Maréhalling Yards*; "Prospecta on the Automatic Car-Retar- ders on Clasaification Tracks of Marshalling Yards"; ® Hand ‘. book for. Mot Lon-Dyniamical.. Calculations of Shunting Planta, . Resietance of Traits and Car-Cuta, Calculation of Car-Retar-: ». ders, Design of Various Types of Shutting Yards Profile’ | - etc: (tn process of. completion); several. short. publications Attarenk ‘Latvian technical periodicals. | : ; PUBLICATIONS: - subject, ‘speak and readé Engl teh’ fluently, writes “at ‘fairly ‘well, He is fluent in French, German. . “rand Buseian. : mits AGT “DATE | tio “aaa ants —— 5 f ots CONFIDENTIAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY CLASS ATION $ INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NC. OQ -B-30680 INFORMATION REPORT oy yo too COUNTRY-USSR/Germay DATE DISTR: 5° Apr 1952 SUBJECT Blogtaphical Data - Bugea Diakowski _ ' "NO. OF PAGES 3 PUCE, LAARPAN EA NO. OF ENCLS. -ACQUIREDGormany =. [3 JAR ORO TA Me aan CLS A PHT el) Bh : SUPPLEMENT TO: _ REPORT NO, DATE ACQUIRED BY-SOURCE Up to Feb 82. DATE OF INFORMATION: Up to Fed 51 “ GRADING OF SURE OFFICE OF ORIGIN SOURCES OPINION OF CONTENT. SANNor - JPregagey irossiaty LJFAIRLY MPLETELY! USUALLY REUIASLE [ecuasce “| Reuse TRUE Hrave =. j reve a2 OX Is usuacy {NST {Be Rectagre TREUABLE | syogen np —rcraced | ++ THIS 1S UNEVALUATED INFORMATION | v 2. . SOURCE” Foreten representative of a US resettlement agency which is interested in ~ ; -: bringing the subject of this report to the US. ‘The following information a was forwarded to ‘the headquarters of that agency to determine placement : Possibilities in the US. To date, no decision has Deen reached. “NAMB: Eugén Diakowskt = DATE AND, PLACE OF BIRTH: 23 July 1892 atiharkow, Uiraine . PRESENT ADDRESS: Xuenchen 3, Kirchenstr. 13/0, US Zone’ of Gernany NATIONALITY; ~ Ukratoian RELIGION: Orthodox MARITAL STATUS: Single EDUCATION: Graduated in 1909 from secondary school at Xharkow (Uiraine) , Rusela Fo : Attended the [nperial University at Odeasa, Russia fron 1909 te 1913; recoived law diploma. ; a Attended Military Law Acadeny at Petersburg, Russla until 1927; received diplona in military law. Looe Attended college at Kiev from 1925 to 1929; received diploma in biology. ‘ . . EXPERIENCE: Was lawyer on legal board in Odessa, Russia, from 1915 to 1914. : - Served as officer in aray in Rugsia from 1915 ‘to 1918. -- ~ Taught pudlic school. from 1924 until 1929 in Kiev; taught " Diology at college at Mirotsk, USSR, from 1930 to 1934; : Professor of Biology (Biochenistry) at Pedagogical College at ~ . Gluchow, USSR, ‘from 1935 to 1956; Biochentst at TBC Institute at Kiev fron 1936 to 1933; Biochemiest at Veterinary Institute, Bacteriological Laboratory at Kiev from 1933 to 1943; Cosmist (forced labor) at Germn augar plant in Regensburg, Gernany, from ‘1944 to 1945; DP in Germany-from 1945 to. 1948; self-employed in Munich, Germany, from.1948 to 1950. : : 1400000 “a, ws, . we Ua oan iy - _ CONVIDENTIAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY 00-B- 30689 -~2-= PUBLICATIONS: Hand-book of Poultry Breeding: Hand-book for Breeding of Rabbita. os rn - Subject speaks come English, reads and writes it fairly well. Knows Russian, Ukrainian ani German. a “= end = sre ange pare HFO-TR UATE An” - L . t ao LEO pb. we ie . i ~ “ - . ~ . ran / _— — va a - / 5 —_ = i ‘ s cn * : ee oe gre n, IAD. ral la iN a : i ‘ ? a i CONTIDENTIAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY 14-0000 » PLACE “ACQUIRED Austria ' SOURCE OXLY ” ‘$ CENTRAL INTELUG | REPORT NO. OO-1-30679 “INFORMATION REPORT co xo. ~ CLASS. CATION. NCE AGENCY COUNTRY Cxrechoslovakia/Austria DATE DISTR. S Apr 1952 SUBJECT _Siogtaphical Data - Otto Goevel NO. OF PAGES 1 NO. OF ENCLS. . . (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO DATE, ae ACQUIRED BY SOURCE Up to Fed & ; ‘REPORT NO. “DATE OF INFORMATION “Up to Feb 51 —— —GRAGING OF SOURCE bY OFFICE OF ORIGIN T- SOURCES OPINION OF CONTENT . feomPucrenyjusoucy [ramcy | PROT. [wor AT . PROBABLY -|POSSIBLY | ¢ PROBA RELIABLE lease RquagLe” {YSU po | TRUE [pace Wife [OOUBTFUL Fase . rh Pe aE 4 THIS 1S. UNEVALUATED INFORMATION Foreign representative of a US resettlement agency which ia intoreated in _ bringing the subject of this report to the US. The following information | ag forwarded to the headquarters of that agency to determine placement possibilities in the US. To date, no decigion hag been reached. . SANS: Otto. Goebel ; -DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 30 July 1922 at Kosice, Czechoslovakia. - PRESENT ADDRESS: drundisee/Styrta, Austria . . RATIONALITY: Czechoslovakian. “RELIGION! “Roman Gatholic = MARITAL STATUS: Single Graduated from secondary achool at Kosice, Czechoslovakia EDUCATION: © eco! . an 1939; attended Techaical University at Budapest, Hungary, _— from 1940 to 1944, diploma for mechanical engineering. _BXPERIENCE: Mechanical engineer, director of truck production from 1944 to 1946 for Manfred Weiss, Budapest, Hungary; employed by. Kittel Engineering Buro at Omunden, Austria, from 1946 to 1948 in the preparation of designs for sulphuric acid and nitrogen plants; did research for aluminum industry at Grundlsee, dustria, for Kar] Asboth frou 1948 to present; worked for Austria Nineralol G. at Grundlsee from 1948 to 1950 in ‘the planzing of petrochemical plantea; from 1950 to present hag. worked for TEAS (Platining Buro) at Grundlsee : ag chemical engizeer--planning of refineries, construction vo : lworks for gasification of coal. - COMMAND OF LANGUAGES: Speaks, reads and writes English fairly well. Co Knows Hungarian, Slovak, German, French and Russian. COMMENTS BY SOURCE; Subject's work vackground and personal ‘references ot an inticate his competence in his chosen fielde. — ~ end - Tye AGE -MAIL DAPUS Sram uAI And _ we MBO : ir ar - Sf CLASSIFICATION COSPIDSNTIAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY i}. ava Le ‘ Terare TST Navy | NSRS 1 oF TISTRIBUTION [aes 2 UR rar 7 | i | : 1400000 “CLAS ICATION CONPIDENTIAL/US OFTICI. ” ONLY - “g Oo - CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY _ REPORT NO. OOH 28: 3 INFORMATION. REPORT . ‘co NO. “COUNTRY USSR/Gereany DATE osTR. Q bor 1991 SUBJECT, ‘Biographical Data - porze Boochenks ae a _ NO. OF PAGES ‘2° PLACE. . NO. OF ENCLS. ACQUIRED Oermany _ LISTED BELOW) . a ; . y . ae -f : ARES oar SUPPLEMENT to Begg rRED: BY. SOURCE tp to Pod 51 Va) i | REPORT ‘NO. . DATE OF NF ORMAT ION Up to Feb 61 - COMPLE TELY |} USUALLY- RELIABLE | RELIABLE” Ln CANNOT “Teossiaty PROBABLY | CANNOT Se Ee raise". [uoeeo FAIRLY RELIABLE “Tunaco, THis IS UNEVALUATED IHFORMATION SOURCE Foreign representative of a US resettlement agency which is interested in bringing the subject of this report to the US. The following informtion was forwarded to- ‘the headquarters of that agency to determine placement ; possibilities in the U3. To° date, no “deci ation hag been reached. — oe mans: Borys Bosehenko DATE AND PLACE OF ‘pram: June 25, “1986 at Sonshicd, Ukraine PRESENT ADDRESS:. Neu Via, Ludondorff Kaserne,: Gormany . NATIOBALITY: Ukrainian MARITAL STATUS: Married, wife's namo not “Lteted; son Swiatoslav te 2. years old, occupation, radio technician. | “SOOCATION Attended Yrimary §chool until 1897. Attended vacodery ehool in Kiev, Urraine, from 1397 to 1905, graduated in the latter year. Attended Polytechnical Inatituts tn Kiev, Ukraine from ~ 1905 to 1911," graduated as Dr. of Agron. Science ’ EXPERIENCE: Employed ‘from 1911 to 1917 at the Hiniatry of Agriculture, ‘ Province of Poltawa aa head of Eatonological Office. "Also at the Polytechnical Institute from 1911 to 1917 as laboratory inatructor and lecturer (Kiev). . Professor ‘of Applied Pntonolo ey at the Polytechnical In- _stitute at Elev from 1918 to 1920. ; ; os : Imprigoned by NKVD in Middle ‘Acta from 1920 to 1922. Entomclogist at Government Plant Protection Station, furke _menian Republic from 1922 to 1925. - : Hntomoligost for Kiev Sugar frust from 1925 to 1926. CLASSIFICATION CONFIDENTIAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY ame 18 wre a hee ie i eee 14-0000 ao a ated CONFIDENTIAL/US OFFICIALS OMLY = = QO-B- 30678 , _3- ; . feacher of Natural History, Mathenatica and Phyaice at _ the Alexandria’ Institute in Rowno, Poland from 1926 pte 1939.0 ’ Did leberatory. ‘work at a ‘airy cooperative ‘ta Jane, Poland, from 1939, ” 1944. - : : Was: at forced labor tn Germany trom’ "1944 to 1945, it os ; _. Professor, Chair ‘of Zoology tn the Ukrainian Polytechnical mat | Institute at Hou ‘Ula, Germany ‘from 1945 to. 1960. » cova ‘oF: taAsGuaoEs: “Mnows Russian, Ura intén and Polish. a how - “sores coMCEETS: subject ‘has done extonsive work in field of: nicro- | Phokogrophy.. _ riley, ‘ fy ee b RL ay A Y seh a | | . a a > QOMPIDENTIAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY. © =. . | Oo Lye 1400000 4 / . Ay "A CES SHEET TOR OoB REPORTS oy eater Aa ee ~——— +; ROTH bem a or Ww Ifa ter eet be che bend SWMNP} wr Dis MMINATO. jira, Siro Derathes é7een9 . Cal res, Volustary Svatottes nv . Commbtped wt ~~. 2 ee 14-0000 a CLAS “ICATION IAL/US GFFIeT *y GLY so (CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY , REPORT NO. OQ=3-29488 _ INFORMATION REPORT " CO NO. 7618 Guide 4o . COUNTRY Pe lan afte ely ere . 3 Dae FT DATE DISTR. /#- Mar 1951 moe, 2S 7 ‘SUBJECT Btoge nical ae - Henryk Rocuslawekt . . NO. OF PAGES 2 PLACE” ne "No. OF ENCLS. “ACQUIRED. fvaly oo ao nea et myst erLow) : . . a pe or ‘DA 4 Bde oks aay a°h2 .. SUPPLEMENT 10. REQUIRED BY SOURCE Up to Feb, st te eu BX.” REPORT NO. | oo; DATE OF INFORMAT FON Upite Feb_ sh eo PROBABLY’ | POSSIBLY TRUE trave [rave : FAIRLY: RELIABLE USUALLY RE CABLE THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION — 1 SOURCE Foroign representative of o US resettlenent agency which ia interested in bringing the sutject of this report to the US. The following information was forwarded to the headquarters of that agency to cetermine placement possibilities ta the US. To dete, no. decigion has been reached. , BARS: Henryk Boguslawski ; =! DATE ax PLACE OF BIRTH: 5 May 1910 at Wilno, Poland PRESET ADDRESS: Via di Villa Buffo 31, Rome, Italy | NATIOKALITY: Polish oO - RELIGION: Roman Catholic MARITAL STATUS: Narrled to Halina Zewodzinska Boguslawsid, age 'D. occupation ceramic artist. EDUCATION: Attended hich school in Wilno, Poland, from. 1921 to 1929, wag graduated. Attended Pelitechnika @ echnical College) in Warsaw, Poland, from 1929 to 192f, ottelned degree of Faster of Sctences in Wireless. , EXPERIE.CH a3 : Exployed ns engineer and designer fron 1925 to 1936 by the Polis: Brosdcasting Corp in Wersaw, and as technical manager for thet company in #ilno from 1936 to 1939. ; ; - Was prisoner- ~of-wer of Soviets fron 1939 to 1942, served as Lieutenant in Polish Corps of British Army from 1942 to 1947 (Zeypt, Italy). Ecployed as ‘collatorator with Italien “tational Council for Scianticic Research from 1947 to 1948 in Rone, ‘ Ecploved in Rome as Aligidility Officer with IRD from 1933 te 190. yo : ‘ts at oresent, and has been since 1959, eaployed at trenslation of technical siagazines for the Italian Broadcasting Corp in Rone. Subject is racio engineer anc cerenic artist. CONFIDENT LAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY CLASSIFICATION STATE NAVY insge ARMY “Exar rer | fl DISTRIBUTION 14-0000 t i i H TAb/es OFsT oTAL LS aut : : 00-B-22843 - : a . ; Le COMLATO OF LANGUAGES: . un : wets _ - . : con: “Nts 3Y solace: Sebtect ‘ton ana who can ve esgeéted <o onke an excellent . Re has | a good personal ity » specs excelles Disp re SES. tt aly . itt ART-EATE AEGHTER-DATE asia — Sd _ bo- Ube (Ua eo) ats ES _— bs~ U6, lowe WS). TRiamk’ wo | cossigesatat/c OFFICIALS ONLY 1400000 VA } (LV aA) CONSIDERABLE VALUE". * _-OF VALUE OU " “SRIGHT VALUE ONLY - | NO VALUE 7; - SIGNATURE pe /.s FORM NO. JUL 1950. 70-10 UNCLASSIFIED ; ALREADY SUFFICIENTLY RNOWN NO DATA PERMITTING ASSESSMENT NOTE! IF. FURTHER INFORMATION [8 DESIA EO.ON THE eh ge 1 CONFIRMED BY OTHER SOURCES 2 “PROBABLY TRUE. | ~ 3 POSSIBLY TRUE | | 4 DOUBTFUL - Tek 8 6 +: PROBABLY Fase | 0. _ CANNOT BE JUDGED, 4S COMPLETE AND DEFINITE AS POSSIBLE. 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The following infor- mation was forwarded te the headquarters of thet agency to determine placaaent possibilities in the Us. To date, no decision has been reachod, NAME: Lasglo Berke : ; i ; DATS AND PLASS oF SERTH: 1 Novenver 1902 at Felsododsza, Hungary : : | | PRESINT ADDRESS: IRO Cenp Asten-Lins, Post Reinrichsdorf, Austria . , MAPIONALITY: Eungarian. RELIGION: Calvinist _ | co . MARTOAL SBATUS; Mars ied, Tour dependents: Wife, Keria, age 27, occupation hand-weaving; daughter, Haria, age 11; son, Attila, age 10: gon, Andreas, nge 2. : t ENRTATICH: raduated with degree in Electrical Enjineering from Yechnolog- iss School, Sudnpest, Fungary, in 1923. Taxing refresner courses in Electrical ng ineering iat present at Technical School in Linz, ) Austria, . ‘ EXPSRIEKCE: Wes asuvervisor for Eungarian | Railroods in Hungary fron 1938 to Wa. Sas supervisor for Institute for Industrial Planning at Budapest, " Rengery, froa.1940 to 1941. Was chie? engineer at hydrnulic ower plant) et Zeidunanas, Hunger, fron 1941 to 1044,. Froz 1928 to 1950 has deen: enployed as Graztszan, mechanic and eagtseer with the US arny, the British marcy, and firms in- cluding Frown -Zoveri Yompany, ‘ . 1 . corr OF LANGUAGES: Syeaxs, reads and writes gone Saglish. Knows Nunsarian end German. . - end - oe TYPE AST-2ATE |WFO-TFR-CATE ABiA D.P ae ae en Ce CO ~ Si ~ (.9-Up oa Getcu wie) (a8 . 6S- Ub. 3G UO) Barer ay) ~ My - - VAG CLASSIFICATION CONPIDENTLAL/US cPFIC tats ort 1400000 Be See a ere pe mee ee ete aang ee a ee * SECRET oo | CONFIDENTIAL _) ie oa [RESTRICTED "UNCLASSIFIED “OFFice Up Onan —- : ; . . (NO. . "] Pare oF SISTAIBU TION. ‘ . Teta . , "EVALUATION OF CONTENT CONFIRMED BY. OTHER SOURCES , PROBABLY TRUE. POSSIBLY TRUE DOUBTFUL. ~ oy . : . CONSIDERABLE VALUE: - OF VALUE ' or nn sa me EADY SUFFICIENTLY KNOWN, | ff ‘PROBADLY FALSE _ ING ASSESSMENT oe | fe. CANNOT BE JUDGED "_ VIF FURTHER INFORMATION: IS/:DESIRED .ON-THE CONTENTS OF THIS REPORT..OR IF SUBLECTS FOR TED To" MAKE YOUR COMMENTS AS COMPLETE ANO DEFINITE AS POSSIBLE. SIGNATURE | OVISION A ft pte id Sue tss0 70-10 UNCLASSIFIED RESTRICTED (CONFIDENTIAL) , SECRET ‘ ' ‘ INVESTIGATION ARE SUGGESTED BY THIS REPORT. PLEASE INDICATE. FOR OUR ;GUIDANCE . 14-0000 « ceunayne ; pe SE ey clas “SROATION. gy wefus oFEigne Ut onny , CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE, AGENCY REPORT NO. OO -p-20846 INFORMATION. REPORT CD Wor tes’ Gaide 40 COUNTRY tatcia/gersany . “SUBIECT Bicgraaiienl deta .- Johen Bedrit ‘NO. oF PAGES 1 NO. OF. ENCLS. LISTED BELOW) PLACE ACQUIRED Gersary CATE ; So SUPPLEMENT T ACQUIRED. BY SOURCE Up to Feb S51 REPORT NO. r0 ‘DATE OF INFORMATION Ua to Feb Sl GRADING QF SOURCE - OFFICE OF ORIGIN COMPLETELY }usualay [FURY REviaBle J REWIABLE [eeniaBLe Ie FeOBABLY FALSE POSSIBLY ‘|fropaauy “Toovsttur | usu THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION SOURCE representazive of a US resettleaent agency which 4g interested in Fore trin 5 tho subject of this report to the US. The following information. KAS orver tad to the herdquarters of that agency to deteraine placeaent possitillties in the US.° To dnte, no decision has been ‘reachet. _ BANE: Johan Bedrit es ATE AND PLACE OF BIRTE: 30 August 1592 in ‘Latvia. PRESENT ADDRESS: Herzog Rvdolistr. 4° III, Munich, Gergany . NATIONALITY: Latvian _ HARITAL STATUS: Single SDWUATION: Atte: sded gecondnry schcol until 1910. Attended Polytechnical School in Rlin, Latvia, froa 1912 to 1914. Book cegrce in Constructive Engineering tn 1915. Attended Oscar von Killer Polytechnical School in Munich, Gernaay, from 1947 to 1945, obtained degree in ; Hockenical ‘Engineering. : EXPERTISE: Eeployed aa draftenan fron 1910 to 1912 at the Volmar-Hainash : “Ort ice er Ratlway Construction Office. : Euployvee as engineering supervisor from 1916 to 1913 at the_ i RAilway Building District Office, Batun-Trapezund, Caucasus. ; Enploved by Le$vian Eailway from.1918 to 1944 as engineer in H . - Tee: ical Demzmrtment. i “Seplored fn 1944 oy Stat e 2eilways, Cottbus, Germany, as - : laborer. ; Fuployed ag workman ty the US Hilltery Administration of ioe Ancrensa, Gender’, Gernany, Trom Hay to October 1946, i COMATO cr ie. NGUAGES: Not indicated. 1 , ‘ ‘ a - end - ; pa tpts a : G | YVPE AGT-GATE JAEG-1FA-QATE ABEa Dreel = a JM NG) Ss’ SCN) Ye] . _ SI - a iW yy . . LG aA Lee Ved), “ARE AY ) Lala oe (ber aB4 -— CLASSIFICATION CONF TORTAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY | DATE GISTR. /g Max 1951 sere le ne — tee ” - aes - ety fee es poe CONFIDENTIAL \ : . 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OF PAGES 1 PLAC : a cs NO, OF ENCLS.. ACQUIRED Geruany “ Do p Wistto BELOW DATE a 5. ; ‘i rh SUPPLEMENT To DATE OF. INFORMATION Uy to ev SL GRADING OF SOURCE ‘ [usuatuy, {FAIRLY jp RELIABLE RELIABLE . POSSIBLY - | GaNNOT oouerrut : PROBADLY ese, ALLY “| AUUAHLE COMPLETELY jRELIABLE THIS IS uneviitaeiwronsiion a SOURCE Fare!on representative of a US resettlencnt iagoncy which 1@ interested in - ringing the subject-of this report to the US, Tre following information © was forwarded to the headquarters of that agency to ceteraine placement rossibilities in the US. To drte, no decision hos beon reached, . NAMS:> Oleas An teply Dare ‘AND P PLACS 2 OF BIRT: : * October 1885 at Xuplansk, Ukraine, USSR PRESEN? ADRESS: Ludendorf Keserne, Neu-Uln, Germany FATTOUALITY: -Ukretlaten ° : VARIGAL STATUS: - Single Attended -prigary school at Kuptonsk, secondary technical school ®t Rostov-on-Don ond industrial school at Kepiansk. Attended the Ulaninien Husbandry Academy in Czechoslovakia from 19235 to 1929, graduated aq engineer-hydrotechnician, . EDUCATION: EXPERINCE: Wag in Officers’ Training Corps of Russian Aray from 1915 ~ to 1917. : ‘Lestured on tops ctaphy fro: 1918 to 1923, Army of Ukrainian i ' National Repudlic. mmployed as District Instructor of Melloration Work at the Government Husbandry Office at Kielce fron 1928 to 1931. Held Chair of Sydrotechnics at the Urrainian Acadeny of Itus- _. bandry in Ceechoslovazia froa 1931 to 1936. ‘ Lectured on hydrotechnics anc descrivtive geometry at the Ukrainian Technical University in Podebrady from 1936 to 19-45, and aot the Ulrainien Technical University in Keu-Uln trou sas 5 to 1950. Dext 00k on Descrivtive Geometry and Engine Building PUBLICATIONS: . ( published tn 1937, reissued in 1942. . Subject 16 now learning English. [nows Ukrainian, Russian, Czech, Polish end Gernan. vOMwD OF -,end + neo FYFE ACT-DATE IHFO-TFR-CATE AREA Dise kuch TEASE - : Corny wate eH us Lub, POUL) IMI —~ < CMG. Slaw) CLASSIFICATION CONFIDEITIAL/US OFFICIALS ONLY j CISTRIBUTION eens o 14.90000 fconrioentiat | : : RESTRICTEO Spe “EVALUATION SHEE) ‘REPORT NO. . DATE OF DisTRIQUTION POR LAS JfbaRs EVALUATION OF CONTENT CONFIRMED BY OTHER SOURCES PROBABLY TRUE © 0 om = POSSIBLY TRUE ae 4 vouBTFUL ((-].5 PROBABLY FALSE * CANNOT .BE JUDGED OR IF SUBJECTS FORE _ DESIRED ‘ON “THE CONTENTS OF THIS” REPORT. DIVISION SOF | DEPARTMENTS. CR AGENCIES WILL RETURN THIS SHEET TO THEIR PROPER cia LIAISON OFFICER. SIGNATURE FORM NO. S9@Me%3 7-10 UNCLASSIFIED | RESTRICTED — CONFIDENTIAL). SECRET 14-0000 > . re} 7 i hee ; . : a is Le CLAS “ICATION 5 DBNTAL/U otic” Sonny - 7 ig | CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY » REPORT NO. OO ~-2044n INFORMATION REPORT CO NO, 7618 gulae ko COUNTRY -USSt/Geraany DATE DISTR. = yy Mar 1952 » SUBJECT Biggraphical Datn Boris Abrauenko: : ; "NO. OF PAGES 1 PLACE re % NO. OF ENCLS. . ACQUIRED Gernaky m ol : AUSTED BELOW) 8 DATE es F302 os SUPPLEMENT TO ACQUIRED BY SOURCE Up'to Fed 52 fe pe is. = “REPORT NO. - ; : a “DATE. OF INFORMATION Up to Fed Sh GRADING OF SOURCE BY OFFICE OF ORIGIN - Farkiy [NOT nor: | CANNOT ceca [State THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION Foroitgn representative af o.US resettlenent agency which 1s interested tn bringing the subdject of thie report to the US. The fo llowing: infornzation wes, féfwarded to- the headquarters of that acency to determine placenent Dessibilities in the US. “To date, no decision hae been reached. vi Boris Abranenito -* mi DATE AND BLacy or BIRT: . June 22, 1907, at. Krivy Rin, Ukraine, USSR PRESENT ADDRESS: Buckenberginserne, Pforzhoia, Germany “RELIGION: Crthodox . NaTIQUALIZTY: Uirainien MARITAL STATUS: Single EDUCATION: At tended elementary and high schools in Krivy Rih, Ukraine, in 1923. . : Attended the Hining Institute ‘at Yuzovin, USSR, from 1923 ~ £9 1827, sradvated, ; : Attended the Scientific Institute at Yuzovia, USSR, fron 1927 to 1959; sajored in mathematics and mining, recoived Geaeree of Doctor of Mathenuctics. : EXPERIENCE: Lkployed as research worker. fron 1927 to 1929 et the Yuzovka . Sctentific Research Institute, USSR. . . Suployed as wining engineer fron 1929 to 1942 at the Donbas hMineg in the USSR. ; Saployed at forced farn levor from 1944 to 1945 at Saalfeld, Germany. : . E=ployed as a clerk in his own field by the US Army and IRO “frsa-1965 to 1950 in germany. . COMMAND OF LANGUAGES: Svonls, ‘reads and writes fair English. Knows . : Ukrainian, Ruseian, Gercen and Spanish, ~~. COMPS BY SOURC: Sudject is an outatonding Mgineer and research worker, - eod - (On. e ; okey is uly Indsy cu) CLASSIFICATION cont ascrTaL/Us oFFIcTats STATE NAVY i NSRS DISTRIBUTION 14-0000 _ RESTRICTED oe UNCLASSIFIED . ie . a ~ EVALUATION SHEER 6 yp Kz ; . : T REPORT NO. DATE OF DisTRIBLTS macme Lo Kt YY Dra BSG 7. EVALUATION OF CONTENT. CONFIRMED BY OTHER SOURCES , 2 | PROBABLY TRUE i__] 3 POSSIBLY TRUE 4 5 VALUE “CONSIDERABLE VALUE OF VALUE . SUGHT VALUE ONLY DOUBTFUL . PROBABLY FALSE CANNOT BE JUOGED ” “fHE CONTENTS OF THIS REPORT. OR IF SUBJECTS FOS ARE SUGGESTED BY THIS’ REPORT. PLEASE INDICATE. FOR OUR GUIDANCE “You. ARE REQUESTEO ‘TO. MAKE YOUR, COMMENTS AS “COMPLETE AND OEFINITE AS POSSIBLE. SIGNATURE DEPARTMENTS OR AGENCIES WILL RETURN THiS SHEET TO THEIR PROPER CIA LUAISON OFFICER. JUL 1950 FORM NO. 7010 UNCLASSIFIED, RESTRICTED (CONFIDENTIAL SECRET EEE 14-00000. ‘, i ay + ( a te Jf 1 . | PROCESS SHEET FOR OO8 REPORTS. copy NO. 3 | ' a ‘ on _RZADOUABIERS aR | : ; 12 _RCE VED _| ¢ oop UMECA | cava] CASE MUMBA Lx iS Mo. | DA ft | [rela a[re]eo]aq ED: ‘as[as{ 25[ze aoe pol salsapss . ' P 4 Me ditt MMAddde Poe ‘SOF IDETEAL/US OFFICIALS OnEY - = i ‘Polstieal Obearvations ‘(Oorensy (sostern Zines) ). : t . . oo a . ae (a) CONTACT (AME; TITLE, ORGANIZATION AND ADDALSS OB “¥* NUMBER boy . AQ? 4 kota Yortin 42 ras ee | : 3 ptermtional Rostue Gomi ttes oe . ; tL | sor pis ae Poy v-—"103 Pork Avenue Le As? oo. SEMINATTD {| . Sew York, H. Y. . . ! : yO ee , SEIT AREA . “FOUKCE WANE FTL ONG! ay a METS, On k i — 49 4 si }s2 [33 [94 4 . m oon, a BoE clo ifefeja " Ag’ above re ts eau y . os ; Je. Ta REFORT TS IN RESPONSE TO A-NUNGERED REQUIREAENT, WERE SOURCES RECOMMENDED B . 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104-1017 1-10138 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | : ‘ : ar oe > eer po AT ae ‘ 6 me . i) OFFIC CIAL IDISPAT CH. : 4 a\ . 7 win ar. oO DrseAtin o7ra- Jos . ene ae ce eee ee SECRET Seowrlity L:Yercation - - — ON - - ro aoe NB \ care 5 February 3553- ... | , one . 7 Prom. , . Chief of Statia, Pert ab : 4 pat” we ° . SUOQIECT aeni@ar- ; \ Peres, ne ts . . . Frits (aka Prod) SSC , oe ~ eran Refercacs: * State Dupt Coatral Cable 1437, 1b Hov $2, froa Boon 1. Galt Jere 62, the Prosa Attacha' cf the Perils Prbascy vrote ua the following comorendua: | . dccosllng to Frones recerds, Frod SLO] wes bora Lay 3l, ve 1909 ta borling hy vas treinod 62 a lesjor, left G3rmcay ia - 2931, cad eppcared ta Franco ia ly33. In lysy, ba enlisthid . da ths Ferelya Legica. Eom tice tn 19L0, be was cnrscbilised ia Korocco, Ha fled to Sa#itzovles ia lou, ead reterzcd to Porta in Vay 19ub. Sloca thas tiny, by bas workad fer "Blo fest" tu Zarich, “fdbsra Stespa," a Soolaligt daily ia Leena, end othar papova. In 1949, ba went to work for “DLs Calt,% the Britich-coutrolled nowepazar in Uscsurg. Is Febrvary 1951, ‘ by was repleead ta that popes by a Gorcaa. . AL tha preesad tics, ba works for “Radio Sarrebruskss,* aa tvll as fcr *ber Band." K9 wag nateralised Prach in 1942. Reosatly, ba was cloered by SEAFS to e229 everzthicg froa ths Pyrccces to the Elbo. Ho did co cod arco a rogers ca ° { Nid Atleaiio Foresa, File article wory conuicarcd Of by tts waoa, cad cten tere traszlated in tho preca reciew bullstia, “Dossecatatiea, a Stor tins aftor ths crticlss hrd ezposred, howevar, a Freach eisiciol capracsed esteniehouent that SUDCS bed bsca cives ezoh wics cocrmeditatiaa. Tiowgh by od co pres? to ; osfer, tiis eins officiel eccy tha etatsocas thas smut " wa3 kisea to tha Frisch e9 ca econt of tha Cosinvora. by cava eo furthos dsrocatory infercatica, 2, fa ezercbsd car files, Soccd no pruvicas recerd cf Sudjact, end infcrasd the Presa bitschs socondingly. CS fefr es ; J ovnie tte S$ RORBT a ‘ . j Security Inforvsi Wee Y Z a . ; ‘ ee cssponscaronl of Ber 2430s } » TH, 14-0000 j 3. 2 17 Nos $2, tho Pross Attechs called our attention to’ State Dopts Ceatrol. cable 1k3t, {rea Ecza, cated 14 Nev 52, a copy of whic’s is Ettacked hereto for Four ccarenicose. Basing cur res. ‘quest ca the ‘tnformation containsd ta para) edows, end on the attaczad ‘cote roa Bonn, we sutaltted queries sonceruiag Subject to doth Uxiow en2. “UNBOUND. . oe . &. 23 ve 53 wo recoivad the rotigeing reel frow UMBOUND: Frits (exa Fred) STSCI, bers 31 ‘S 1903 Ya Borla, | ef Goresa origin, ths sca cf Wilic-cad Earthy TU, =... , egaingd Fronch naticaality by ravaralfeation cl épril , i. ta ly Osteteor 1933 ta Feria Ky, ba carried Ale _ cocpatriot Tait S: STNIEY, bern 24 depast 1805 in Borlta.. They Gave ons child, bum 25 Lay 1y37, ef Frencd dation- ality. tp ao ved : : co Suse “the Foratca Logica in 19L0 end was d2- . | . ecstilicod 19 Fobruary Uycl. In duseo2 1942, fosring lost . ha bo intoncsd faa cotp ia the caoecrpled pons, ha GQ eldsd ta go-with hilo wlte to Swit zorlecd. Vpca bia ex a . rival in Ouitroflend, be wos errasicd for clancestica . ii | bertsr-orogsing aad interusd in 2 com at Kays: (Veleta). Sov, La woa trensferrsd to a loser cox = ot Sterva. Daring bia otey ia Saltsariscd, te beet rarrd emoto gaveral crtichs uccis ths pesudoaya “Souai" tha Saica sootaliet proga, soley in tbe pays *itbare- Staryae* i Ya Bay 1945, ha rotawsd to Freseo cad cotclad ct im Pontrags (Seica), where be shill rocieza at 2) Aveses Plerso Eroacolatia. Since 1545, by tos bad a legal offiea . et C3 gua dtHeatevlits, Feria los, thon, ecconiing to a ; : trsclly rolisdle evgurca, 25 ds naported te hava bold ecotings wlth BeastaabisPENATAOT cf tha Soviet Comorctal : Ltestea (ets = eco EEA 13555) cod wit LCOCHEN of the , Sovies Infersatica Barsca. Yba estivity of this legal i : effies iu, tu fect’, aluoss negiigidla. , Sinca 1545, ha also bas oporatad aa fics for ths : catticzeat of oputed cliizy for ths iatermatical vie ae d Reserve cad Rolter Gocnitica’ (1.8.2.c.), 35 Bed. dao * i Coputinag, Pardo. ha equclly to acctoistrater of tha Siva Avéas and Sluit" of dnieerp, Belgica. SEORET Security Infernation bd 14-00000 wl t . ad » ele . $053 cavotes ths creator part of hia activity, howvwr, to jourdalica. Ha 23a 0 cofrespcadint of veryous Fronch snd - ko . forolsa asdcpupora, notcdly the Saica pezo7y"Dor Dead." ia eccrocited officially to the Freash liatotry of Inforeatica. . ha kaa cdtrirdd nasorcus vitss for forcign countrics in omar to fulf1ll hie professional obligations. . a Ko has wovor attractod sttcnticn frca tha political point point of vica, bat ca euspect hiu of tying iccatical eith en © indivicaal of ths sacs neso who balengod to tka Sulsa “Bata Eapollo® notaork. SILSGH 1a in cortsot with a can nesod EURCHUARST (ole = | eco pasa § tales), ucw a corracpoadzas of "Lor Lucd" in 2, _ Faric, end sao elco ig mepscted of being icsatical with an peta, Oz~256a% of ths "Rote Kepallo. bal i <) ore Sonbiming our invootigatica of Frits SRO. S. Gita regird to the BURCKAML? meatiensd ebovs by wtouaD, vo sinca havo consulted with tho Praga Attschs, who hes basa able to iden- tify hia eo fo}losa: batt aes Boos i. ead LUACIRARDS, bora 9 Septezsor 1506 io Leh, gorcaxy, . ferccatly residing tb 105 Brd. Voltairc, Pario lla, cecnentc: correspcacsat for “Dor Band," accradited a2 a journalist to tts Progiczacs ¢a Ccliicodl ca lO Fubruary 1945, elco rorks fox tha Vorolnigtca Wirtcchafta Dicact of Frankfurt, is kocoua ¢2 a carious jJourvaliot, but-othsrviss ey a coabtful individual, 6. Oa b Fed 53, xa recoived thy following loss cocpleta reply ~ from WIG: Frits (eta Prod) SIO, fomorly a Corcan lssjoer, tas y Bs kes opcncd oa legak cifica in _ rofega in Frenss in 1933. Faria cad alco oscupica Miccolf with jocrzalicn. Until now, no unfavorcble inforcatica bso boon Gbtaited cencoraing hin. . =) ere cabicg ell of tho ebove inforzation avallodlo to both ARS. Wa would epprociats receiving . ths ries Fross Attecshs ead to &. oll posacibls further corcguteory inforraticn conssrning SUSI, blo wariozs ccatcata, cnd bis cotivitios. Va vould te intsrestsd-to receive, in particulcr, ony inforcatica to colina UULQWD's exepicion that snca, endfor BORCKHARD?, wood to belcag to tha "Hote Kepallo® network. Aagds:“ihes ! Totritutioa:s Fach: 3 Brea: 2 Freaks 1 Esra: 1 Berl: 1 Rogiar 5 : . 455° 2eeadg ol D 2095 « Ege = CARD Ah iA sed veTiong eel 14-0000 . 2 - ie ‘ : « . : . oy : a | a se , om ° . . soe ° . i . ’ : i late . ‘ we lt BCT: . bee SESE ‘ Abelie feed get reeat at. eli seerat tats wee. Utthe TMuned aon, Paria } Be hater’ that car tads face ahs aie mown te ta Pricmdily te aout obittary disclosures An pa Bustaruete Vor taborages Surg rien edu ka Prat cy rap tk Teleeded Surbappemdvat for fee put:bteter Paul Hawt, ‘ 0 te Stawon's oheerwe than Beth¥ ties An bres are teas, Tomy tiga var wabdters tnatarie ae we , oo . GF TRER EP PD, . | yO Sets Ge Tey ORY : S22) SLVRITY USO fe A 6¢ 7 a ord ; a a dete wth oa eo |g ee a cen ee mene eee See ee em ye 14-0000 aaa a 4 « 3 . . o ut . va CAB shay: ERA-A*LIGh =: rs : . 4 \ i i A mu Catef, WD ny Sater WA ATT.a Culet, re/7 : oo : : how Calaf of Weiton, Kio 49 Jemrire |" THRO, Abo Poa NDR ED. (qraratianval/BTADALIS Par . . . . pee gee [oterreyatiin. of tmaeian Eaigrestr from Shine ta presi trereeitted seoeei th io brigiicete by a mex prepare py Wii lime ¥. BELL THT Cneerti rg oe iverragatiat of Pune, - eolgzente tres (kee f test. terle 6, Raffesy . i. Litoolemats I peye iow, Sr tripiseate Digtributions : _ B- Kosdquarterd; a Ort bP neten 2 - bdo Faule, aertt- 4: nore Biles, w/are, . ( Bry nye . ql pba A-11Ge ’ af i I ' 3 v7 14.90000 “1, 2. 3e LXEPS 2 KEPASSUI- pe : : oe . oy eo. a . - 1, op _ betoter 195h SUBJES1 Passing of §2 reports to Brasilien dathoritios, On 13 October, Karcog ENSTOS, ALSUATIO' a toliessce ia ths Praztlitin Fotoral Folitical Folica, fsfarcod hia that o2 15 Cotoder ba had cvtattted to tha Chief of Polisa-a (i Mulition of tha reports ha Sid received froa LSI THY. {EisX3 had beaa gtvea ty Away otarlitecd weratons of Enq) to fizels, «- inclusive, end Kt)? ta He-27, dnclusiva, clocs wita the biographical trforration of the earces of tho39. reports. Rl-15 end RG-80 wore cot passed to BASTOS bsesusea thay had bea cbtained fiom ALLOFATH.) Ca 27 Cctcbar BSNS teforced ALTE that tha translation of ths Feport had ieaa forvaniad ty tha Cato? of Folics to Calsach LiL, the presaat bast-of the Fedoral lieical Folica in Elio ca vengiie, tho, in turn, hed forsartal it to Jed FICOLL, beed of tha Folitical Division of «64 Folitieal Polica, for hia recommendations, ELsicd statad that be balleved FISCRELLY would recocssal that tha reporta be furwardol to ths Foreim Offics enl tb Var Lantotsy. Resting alco inten's ty. giva.a copy of the trentlstionw to a Ribsirs cd» AS » bool of tho Servicto da Vigtlancias of the Dcpzarteant of Political asl = win Order (0D.0.P.S.), Sao Paclo, who bas iniicatel an interest | din reeslivirg it. 49 en introdastion to ths trenglatioa of the resorts, LASTUS Csacribed triofly DBrasii's Statoloas rotlgca teatgrutiva probies and tia volustery calfare orgenizations wiilch cosist the iralyrents tu getaing eatry to, eral satthing - in, Craslie The tronalation of this Lntroductica 10 6s followss ®Tha current foutyratioa of White Russians dato Eroatl began ta 193. It haz dintatched sincs June 195k in ths feca of tho dectaton texen ty tho ational Inatituta of Coldaisation ent Imigration {Instituto Eacional da Imicragds Colontscgio) (NI...) of 16 Sena Sh. Un that cats, the Directorates of tha W108. dccldead to regest that the Lintstry of Foreign Relations take ths necescary stcpa ta stop ths dssuanca cf viess for statclesa Percons ror a period of sixty Cayse toa 30 Juns, Vicenta no, thon Foreign Kinistss, sont 0 circ:lar to ell the ecusulstes enlering a stoppage in the logiances of viess until a ftoad dociaton could be ri reachod. e233 €2 Soptesbor, tha Foreign Offica issucd ty ths consulates nea instructions, ecceniing to thich, gonsrally eposting, stateless imiierents era percitted entry to Erasil cnly if thoy have ia Leaail relatives in tha direct lita of escent shoges econcle situatioa ta such that thy can gearaatse ths cadsistonce of the icalgranta. ee 14-0000 a aut . ; oa ; hoy =) ar e . : . ; \. . " % ee . n . . . oe « ns eo tere te . ue : ““ Delt. ye . j - Ge AD. re Pel | aan ve a oa , Miaverthsloss, it gay te coted tha: thore ero varicuy atatelesa per toa , , Sa Hong Korg, with thole recpective passzorta in orler evaitirg esccsadatioas on.cne of the five whtas of ‘tis tong Korg Pucnoe Ayres lings the SEUISGSVATI®, — ° . ICY, MPVIS TMI, PTEELION, end OTIALENG) rs ; . Phe difficulties which the interuationsl orginicatices enoountes in obtataing coxplato end roliatio inforvatioa on tid imiiprants are ce to a lat¢a citeat . to tha fect that those imlcrants elecya reaisa iy areas far .nccored from ; tin locales of tha organisations! offices. Gna cuss also rewpaisa tho r : fact that included eno the statsles3 imaigranta ia a large cir of : Poraont useful. to. bra. uch 29 tha followiny typea of workeras mochanics, : engineers, electricians, chealsta, etce : Core et "Thora aro twelve interiatioral oryanitations who cre responuible for proparing the teatgraits for tha Jourray - or botter, tho calf - of thess stateless rofugeos froa China and-various Luropean. ountrics, Thsy eree : \ x ; ke AedeDeS. = Ansricaa Joint Slotribution Comilttes, sith offices in Rio ant Sin Peslo. 9, B.0.1. + Entr'Aito Ourriore Internationale (International Workers’ Lutual Aid) 3. HeIeheSe = Hsbrow Imaulgrant Atd Soctoty, with offices in Kio andl Sao : . Paulo, be 1.C.U.C. = international Catholic Migration Gauciesioa, with offices , , = in 24) ond Sco Poalo, . . Se 16505- = Intoruation:) Soctal Sorvics, with offices in Bis anil Sto Foulo. 4. I.R.C. =< International Hoscue Comittee. Hia no reproscatatives in Brasil, Je LWP. 2 lithoran World Fedaratioa, with officas ia Rio end Sin Piulo. 9, ULC.U.C, = National Catholic Welfare Conference, with offiéos in Rio: ¥ &nl Sao Faslo. : . . ° 9 S.A.E. - Sutos Ald to Euiops. tas 19 representatlon in Brazil. . 10. %.F. = Toloted Fournlation, with offices in Hio ant Sto Peulos ll. U.U.A.K.C. - United Uirentan dcoricen faliof tocalttoa, : Lee W.C.C. - World Council of Clurchoa, ubth' officas in Rio tad Sio Paulo. . "Two of those organizations hintlo ths lergoat cucbar of crrivala. Ono is tho W.C.C, shove offico in Rio is locitad at Prata do Flesano, 180, Cpt. €62; 1t3 office in Sido Fevlo ta ct fea DU. Voridlana, 370. ap SZa Pesto office ia under ths direction of Higa Rachel ca cenvano.(©F tha othor organisation 4a ta M.o.UsC., wiooe office in Rlo ta ot dvorida Churchill 60; its offices tn Sio Faulo ag fn the Chih of Feaca (Igroja da Pas) on bap piicerio: The Sco Paulo offica ia uator tho direction of - Fathor Marto. (3 a BSince 25 Avril 1954, canz stateless persons tis hsva bsca unable to ubtein a visa for Lrasil, Cansta or Australia have been repatriated to tha U.S.Sede As a rosuit of this ropatriation, it ig poooidlse, though mt probable, that sore olemonty may ba ocnt Ava China to Brasil ta eqyzge in cubversive. activitios hare, while saoburs of thoir fenilics, who havo becn repatriated to Russia, aro held as hostages thors.” 14.90000 7 . e - . . . o ” y. bd a ‘ FAR ok, — AsERUTT, ‘Consents . . . "ot. RFOD-ALS reported an 2 Oetoter 15k that about 6: s20h stateleas rofasves With ontsy visas for Bresil Lasucd prior to 30 ane WN ere in P RubKe! va he five “Hoag Bong waiting for tranoportation to Brazil. a 2. The-nead of tho W.C.C. office in Rio fa André Moy ‘Concssvently Dologate of W.C.c. for all Latin Anorica snd, ha Xia CARVALHO'S superior. 3. The nead of tie Nocatee ‘tn Rio ts Waltor DIOINISS, who ts ths overall hast of N.CeWeCe activities in Rrasil, in which capacity he is Father Martote DUSHNYCK*s chief assistant iu Rio Lo Mico Adelaids da Coste ALEVEDO.. ° - . . TIESF, who fe | ia. me sapacttyy Superior. . . > & i : i. we se } fon a te we, . fi " i i i i. i Hl { H ; i ] ga? ! . -3- i , =: eo “ a - > ; ; a . fu ij ; : he . - ‘ . 2 a ; 14.0000 y° | CioG : oy gett A ITED -3 puoi ae Ot : ts | i j 3 ‘ . . 1 i al 4 i: 4 i 14-0000 . aad Sacer _ St TY SP ORUATTON oP Motd oo, GPYICIALy DILY . . : , 12. January 195? tron Fronen, Forty 2, Menor ESP SP iecet pute ae wBo. Of Pages, OM ee et Bag. tev Petorscr, os Ayeruved ba, . DM¥id Se Talbot Dietributtoa seas te ray Piles: EY UNE ENIARY . FCP - OOF) : . . _—-Bauree Crzpsgera, ‘JENBCESSARY = and Comments. --MOEREONES ee Yource, Operational Lata, Suvjeote Joogph LEGRAMD Reasaigned Comonnt: For tracce on the individusla named in tha attached sta the followings LEXQAND - T/PA-1016 (71), and othora GAry, Balle - nd) ETO-LIG ROTI, Baile » 17 ‘0s EF O08 132 DEITCCES, hoon - WO-L1) EFO-WOsp WO-5)3 - WOT LE lems) - TY: we FP me wg LEDOIME, Charles ~ UPPAWT963 and others “4 | Clasetticoston ESSIST/GOSTRES © ULZL COVICIRAS CLF “ACA . - , 3 vais tom “tg. poe SS 14-0000 ot tes ' set ADUMUTY INPORATION ; CONT OL/US6 OFFIC ALG OLY _ : wp S929, Date of Inforpation: Gurront Date acquired: 8 January i952" 12 January 1942 “Budjoet: Jovoph LE. UAND - Feport wo: sO Place Acquired Yrance, Paris . Bvaivatioa: on) : Date of Roport: 2 ¢# . : Cource: Through a fairly reliacle source fee ap informant with NP contacta, a Tan dosent Ls: WD, tawhed tn the "Pronator affair” end os @ ragult expailet fia tha Central (aualttes of Gia PUR dn tha Spring of 5), eas reosatly rewsaalmed the pooitiun es Adainatrative Gecretery of the Regs nal kinars Fe.lspatica (COT) in the Mord : kuguate 1c Mit waa Snotmmental dn and Pas~toeCalata rocions. écluring Gila reazaigumont for LS, according ta source, we . POLS3 (Lsca) exf hott (Latla) tho sora {n ohargs for two years reanigatiog of tha Kygtenal Pecorattor hava besa placad ef? thar uncor Dulles ercsra ani have besa charged with Pinaulftoiers ecticn, do EEUIWID tos besa givca [full pocare® to vintt oll eyTuicatso end Do. to ehirtrate Cisse Oo olesents fudgad unacsceary, recuaing i eho dircoiing cressicns of tha varlous cyndiestos, Courca otated : tras LELUNDo cotivitios era partially dsotated by finanslad . aaity end tint otalfe will bo reduced Por econcalo reagona, . ; nes LAs (fra), Cocratcry of tha Eincra! oytulicata cf Conain (Nord), hea toca chargrd with reargsaicing Gia Valsnolcansa coator, in artioulss Gia Cylesuzsloccus rogtca, .waich nor falien into 4 ; othercy €2 a result of tho tnsriia cf{ tha traite ZCuN(Latle)%, ; Accoras try ta soured, GC2iY, farcor Cocruc: snofs) of tha ginsza CG? e7tleata Ly dasha, bas Scr ecaa ica boon iv Ling fcr : Cleeisss) co 9 resuké cf lack cf disstplina an: srpatensa ta . a esrttesta effsira, losoves, no ccd wantsd to toh 3 i reopsaziuaiity fer clersoolng hin, Th Sires oot porfurced by LEGUID dn hio mz . poostica tsa 2, fire tia, , S$. EXDLI eeecadly Golered Gat ho ef-> hea Letn civen AULD posse to PK Gincre eymticatsa end ULF LUD (Chaplca) ell) nos tao Gi? werdicata in G2 nab ologtiona for inci! Colscatsa. Ducriany vd MP 2AS302 CARD REPRO a c - . / \ = Cs tene Slesetficesica SECUST/CONTKGL = U.S, CYFICIAL OMLY vo, APE ene 7 29-9-1-189 | _ -_ : 14-0000 mores @ 4, Sha fo Adontical with your wuiljest, haa Loo. German resolved od to howlquartory da Nol Teta, ny Nari. ‘ay DISPATCH 3F. tim no CFM . Trlr) vee: , Lise wa 2 & 896. Oeics . . oy . : PL ASSIS EC ATION > ta Cider of Syatdon, Furie art a bwow ; Cides, WE : . - . SURIECT awn Hruderte SEE ‘~ Ore are . Fritr S25 \ hes GPheiy, 5 Forrear, 145 ose. » baltoved to bo Moving ifer.cation or Frederic S transigthe: Svar a rev teyawt in tees tres er Punlleplocud cores fa tha Pope Germin Gavernaent" Lebaa “ sand tronnilttod ~ dunes SIMON, Proderte heed), » bara Qty das du lerdta on Addvouas Sentyegc o/Sal29, ‘rt ‘Eyota. irecgiobcc Professions Jeaualivt, © witally serres pontent ef tia esse now rior Wun", tho Gormus daily "Dio Walt", ee ek "RuYio deus pores. ‘ Vyd recuived wh entrance , “ , e A politin Dy dou ida) pardon visu vor Viet Yermay Vaullt ver cix Loe. Accauiry sd iiferusticn fran + ef Inturies \tho Se N,), SUOC ves vorking rer tho Cosaniot tho Wot. gu Curing "Valine hole cermniatt Fopor "Die Su\wu't" (uns enbarcer) Lofere no Ws Yer tos Sudo Casunist now fapapers Pole wat", Peat Eran aba aay we 2 pe esont ress a ur stime", cal “Arba bey rate co stated t: Doty at wheds epee! tution on L welUrt Ut. wu Fi2al wy Oo bios a breton at « er, “DS ot!) “Seuttyare™ Walle), re itdee Forty Guscu Let ted Woy wa Lite to Fre: Where be acquires} drciaty. dccouli we * iy OWN Stateaont, boewauuifelood Ly thy bout Geran Frosa Ortieo fa Boon to Cpply ucaia fcr Gercan citinerstip gs bey _ 201 : eS . QELeasing OnFacsa Apoalir tilZtiey Paul Eirusall roe ; eat aee a. ve ~ ee ue . . TY vs > ; . 2 . . . : 3 . . e . 14-00000 t my . * Z v a6 a . . . e. ‘ woe \ ° ‘ . vo * oo . 1) | ieee re — a - . / . ‘ , nt : . : efterall, vas vocting fcr Gerson nevopomee, Uaover, : . , ua. Colina, ‘ctsting tise laksa lei pecs inisca. eye ta axis sis ocd eat ba bed eles Civics ef optitos wita Fou bOLwLl, dteomuurle fone posca chief. _ ~ ; Mica Zc dcmecP Wn ESt yu Gntesatice of tust Caommery, bat - | : *" eoly Presitets ef tho Vert sutisy Carll, is 123 refercl p. . * feratocica to fateview Assos Go Jing bis sits ecaferansds : : . wa had pow forgivea ida vor tits. . . Fe bo ests that there eso e:voval referemes bo (isi ire iat Fouesneetr (rrescetly, slomcter Lucu (5) fa eeetare fate Pils (es eek,” we Lit, i hos beca clessty es. sicieted elt ~ » Coctg EELAT col, preity, etiisa of tos ReTyHe H bo farssiad da tla Cost tla Cube usa ictranesd to * ey DY yess UPAR. bo etie ES Avo ierracsy tpollir; PEON SYA, Sp Lentionl vith excise Alginate “$a 2765435 £3 0 Coutat af Eenatoatla Saree Vica Reaeey Ceomcoista ta Poris, coi a cubpoctad 1a ogent om if LellecyY hss buca in contact vith BYALA os alle vods 3. REWOT nov do Vorla ea esenticie coxorespenicens for “der Dual’, . . sebohly 49 identical vith the dase LUWEADT mentdienod dn tho "Fined EQ Ropart? : eZ, Yost Ui, Vel. 1, pe de, thle otetoss © Ucar Ce. Non RGD asireca: Boats, G Eapitcecrgascs . Loticorlity: Garena, torn » captesbor 1ivd da Lelice = Occupailens vaqrnslist., Liikelvis in Perla co reypsescntative cf “torom Irecco? cof Peectftet-ecwtuis, eal cf “Fresca Valecrechigus Gulesa"® ef Dosis, | . Lspicnacar Ucoea, bab couteot ef MUOTS (stems) during ver. Port ILI, Volls, Pe fof the "Finn? QUAL Moport’, cf etch yea hove acccy, iets a Cistles SETS, Lut Uso ty bo riatisa ef Fretists ver Frits) SoC fo tio eyo, G@ an Landis sey ca the Lota Legos, . U 4. Va cra wth) to Wooitty tho (fos) LUCCHEIT ef the Soviot Infercatisca Crcess ulta eter OULU end Kawtentta DAGC7 betd mstiqgs in 2: 35, Ra Ietesnstiezal Rocesvo (eis) eal Bolte Camitios for tees £ flu erect. ca eliise, fo tay Istesmstion | Baccus eccd Ee ltcf Cemittcs titcn bea cifices ab 129 Pook tvs daw York City, ct 53 Decloveed dea Cometic, Fools, Tho aay) Costes 3 oO Glia of ta Gono Intorsst oa Relicr Comiittes ex the Be Cascosy Ealief cazittcs, it tes fociod crictsablly to costst reiicss fixa A Ved Coomery, Sisco 15 it hoo fenodtensd cs en entd-Secetss ecmlsstica Vee hoting 3 rascosa Without regal to noticenhlitica, sithoosn ms cstencliy a ‘ ‘ Cecemtsy @catsatica, overcl Casumlsta Love Lbeea ef¥Dicta with 4t (eso GieSy) eal, therefore, Geleruiuty in toa ILR.K.C. cool to viewd with com> 2 cusplotess a . 1 . , - . -- : , @ > ‘ ON éf . . . . aed 14-0000 roe - $e be shall be post intereste: in uy firtuer inferarctios en Snot , ext his ersociztca you Ucvolep, cic dy ony infernation ox Alex LILI? ecy te chlo-to. citain throwch speaqriate cources. A cozy ef FIRE, which had cot como to our attention proviously, is attcchal. Only tho © + Feferemte to SIL has been trccaistod 03 .0 wore unchlo to heve tho entire " os document transleta! fo prog transiittcl to you. , But Raksene ; : Fuud Firusall by; Ann Erérter attechro.: - :. Ciart. unde a Bay Eqtatey CC Prenfure Cf berlin CO Lar. : fruacezs: ta ’ . . 7 —— i . a G @ . . . ” ts ° ’ S . i a . \ ” . . ’ » / { t i " : » : . . - i en : * , os : th . f 2 ae i a Ny % $ - i! ‘ ~. : : 63 i 7 ~ ‘ : ms t : Abs, ht : ibe Boat a : we 4 i ay = 8 a) i « : Zz Z < 3 .¥] 2 . 5 ros . Lf vw Pe art irre orl revere Tit il ot Soro Se ° i + , 14-0000 EPETECCTIOSS- Cas on cen Com, gates Se Ge TC’ «iene fur tet cock ecoouse sorresperd wth Ge cota fb > ‘Bworondadazu: c;; Te ee ee me we | ~ it € oe i,t: S Tl. i : - z g - - : Z [ize 2 SR 5 = Pye PR 3 Bi foe : Pay thea 2 ; >! tas Ne ~ ? ié 1 hla, > 4 = ze sree eo . + : od Pa Gap PS bg aie i Bee} _ ; ii $ (yoo wed PIT . yt 4 elbsi - : ~ ' z 5 rman a sree era ae eee Rn ree a mn ee - ad i 4 . * ‘ a anes Grew “a tae ecvres The chest water eoch emmqent wh afirer choad Gate bed tated (ceed mad tomitctoed) Vane Bowtag and Berm sneer aneuld BCT be tesiewed Bees Ge eterbed ESOOED Genesee id ° 9° (a) oO 9 Oo ie 14-0000 % vo ——SsCGhke, 10 Save, dal 8 1G7 vRow % Chief of Staticn, Parte - LCFIPIT INFO! Chief, 13 BUBIECT + cansan Oporaticnal ercinc —- DT JOUNCE Forwerded horowith ts a Forvign Sorvice Despatch dealing uith ths C's progrea for Hungarian refugoca, Your attention to called to tho lest sontonco of tho attechrant to it, JAN C, VAH HOOK Srna eee, GT Gt NG GE Ae NENT Rey Enclosure: h/u 1 + Fersigo Service Deapaten {wufatt.) - ‘ 7 dunasry 1957 ' Totributlens 3-10, ew. 1-13, ufo eral, ee et 2- ripit, w/o emo), l« @FA - - foe. rays 14- ar FR ge sere nema SECRE? CLASSIFICATION of oe Ss scutes tarehedmer ices sersheleaavi ‘ ; 2 fo PATTIE Ge RUE CLL bee Bee tet new ot 25 0d Senn cee he tite Aretha iL i ae ER A Cel. Pt aes 14-00000 hs 245 ¢ cre vanftatten west parce Seatel ha: eselestA? ro oP Cewcticy ta Kets ent efforts ca the atuteat: ees txbrg the Kongarien rence (General Derovin ent other eer ef ths Dsant of TH have este! feverstty cea Cils frepesal, A taco of esnresatian gttached-es Encicsure 1 to thls! ssl ftmitcatos. the general linge of astien’ baing 4 follows by tia ergailestii ia . . 4 4 Alfred Puhen mo Firatl Beoretary of tbarey yes Ga eer RI il pony. A. 7 ; oda 14-0000 oe . a eee sped eee ter > Steel 8 bey ween Wy eld ie Ow an pe bee tre gee tea . toe oe o 7 . . . | fara & Pte d . pou 8 TON 3 : re i ate eng 9 : ; Gee kena * . : ; i seal 2: : a. bry Ma foo] eaaaaned ot Eovanboe a, isa Frcza be Pe Livizca . Critess2 RU sup rte tia Peres) of Gio Estermatfonsl Bocca Conitco te be as Coliowgs . _—_ a ‘Le Cora edd ectntenuce ef end estzsoling ec} citer esciciaca to 1529 chtests (qocteclesctte Cverslty mete 7G a hign ached) - i oP cna fare Aloe LS ull to ero ef Co Cvtieta vs tz Inve cand, ones Coy cy beg Co tectstaa Geomrc. co ts3 esc to py WG citing) yes cay for all of? Coo cuutana xno ccin In restrias Hcl avinver G have ez c? ita ctutec$s qualssy sor estate cffered ty UIs Colvarcitiss emi cliam for §u0 coiolssniing effernd by tha Pismca Goverment, oo well co acy others te) ecy ta evadlealo, fh tho e229 af ary ciedent vio coving a GULL coholercifp, T.0%0 escicicse fla will conclst orieaiily of samsaling asalctanco taal 1 aptle nmostal aid, 'f roquiul. A Rsctel for 100 steimits ds beleg esteblichsd ant wild be eparatal nace Pardo be gu Framch tsonch of 1:6. Le ta coverinn expeasca of a elucat hoetel in Werna ~ eotimtey | capacity 3090 obsentls Le §0 covering the costa a? a hostcl fer a tepw ted 19 Gtulcrts - ca woliccngetie T.0 baa purchssd ‘o Yolimayen tes iid starto eporcting 19 ef tedez ncar 2ntaay cuttling etic Crow the tonto to the calicsilcn cratica G Kicmtern) cry. Too etl) fuscien-s00 ezmesea iis? He fo7 tho Vesa . @00 Bove alrecty boon covered, Dic ecnoitcs eso me Betts) to ctutmta cr inteiiccicads to Coaitise wad povtce 0 ele) Gmce Gps icciar pocaldlce foo G9 weet eo WG offered ths Minteteyz of Mote. to ee €2o esst e? WD tals, £3 tl Uo om ted acre CL Co posctccs fn Accirta co the Cook eco cotkad ci? by tho ttlaictcy, fincog Casa the Libdctsy boa oct Cobeoscd ep ficta eiearse 9 (elLcicuh I bive personally Gayyestcl en cccasten £9 fini. efbicinle that thoy chould nob let this epmeucitz dey)! ss Ls etl) ctanis realy to covr ita cormitomt,. ' AAS Sn a ca emt I NN lt Atl nt IAC tie Ae Acar ate Sate 14-00000 * casce “th re~ard to te di. state, hovcver, . : . 1 to teu Yorks your ca cestion tot tlgase Loose In orp Rite LL prokably. cover thelr an .- ‘¢é asia) cle, t apes Ne to uétsrtao _ Poll otatad that be - tha yaney cover provinton of clo‘nin: ad le ocr, he anticireies tle reat wvarptos 68 augh nats gd lo docs no : unt the Cazittss wis brinsing eg eepere the onaration in Vicrane In Fresco cpe Lurope tnivesdty in 3tmobo r- bat f ite sovermmant the enter b.rdcn, fa%ad vith «ds Docume! 0 in too or threo ture "eof. ties are lookin: tnto the prelir not to boos 9 210) COnN:.O°. 15ND. . a Plivisa sect ee: cas - RE CARO REP, TT ay 14-00000 verersS2 & Morning Foat, Saturday, Sopt aber 2, 1950 REFUOESS MAY BF BSNT TU. 5. : . o.., PROFESIICMAL 17 By Our Diplonatio Corr ss7oadent & thouscend Saotern Buropoan enti~-Ceramiot rofuceos of the profosatoral olescos kay te seat for eaployzsat ta the Uaited States by tha. AVarernational Reacka Comuittes, bre Dewt Certiny oa hie way to Farto exd othr capitala to investls gata the schoca'o pooalnslitiogs . 1e 10 aloo proposal to cotadliah, probadly in Loadea end Farlo, Curopesa (ratitutes for tha atuly by refugee exports e? cvory eapo0t of life in fast Surops. Lr. bartia caid yeatorcays ths tins bas coz whea tha frea cations rust uso thie eac0 of bowaa talend to resord what is going ca end to essere ere era groups evailabdlc to rovivo cultura ia Esotera Coropa thea tho tics orrivos, We are proparcd to bring 3,000 intollootuals to tho Vaulted States ead * could, I think, cbsard 2,000 = 5,000. | nok er Soe ne RE RR A A I 5 5 enn ne pe . ; tho CG HAST UA SUUNIVE Ley dobar, ig ia Lénui . @ OA8 5 Py 14.90000 a SET A ee ret . - So eee we ee - . at oy : . a . eae ad USCUATTIRED ‘ . “ festa tne TO ceniinn ates each comment a 650 showid be drawn ‘rons ‘shoet! 4th the oymtar inthe’ “Ton owen, Each olt.car should initial (check math tnwetfciaen) +1 Sheet should he returned to Ragistry ~ BESTHSSTIONS: Cli-cer tee gratione Bd OAL N Comment numbe-es to Vor Balors further routing The Bout COMMENTS o, Ce ee PU SiLovA, Vora Mowe. bey ABE Aa, Lol! atecee CULM wre ss ostied Sra. Swhe romuse oF Ste cre, TF, os PLAST VA, at-A-Mots f “73: 7, LH Mull oo & ; peerd on “Gel s/ Candee 2M gin ree gy onto Ate § ado, bial ett Lele Ths wd bets nfo sy & - a aa ty! : A 3 una ay “tt agg 2 gate L : ieee SI 10 wae WET COWFIDENTIAL URCLASSIFIE 44-00000 PMAMRANS City ee - POT IIAT Le. Bee ts “t a “ “Oo 7A bee eid 14-0000 Meee oes fie ay Piteee me! O48 ges on nehecenaet ene aka oC eer EN Mee iE ghee inet Hi tenetit enenyas, a heme RS Na, Sag ae ncia eee 7 sate ba lanmeel a Ow val | 4 UMITEO TATED OF BubeICA , CHFRATIONS BIGSION TO GERRANY Gffice for Meld Coordinaties | Lacapce Precrca. : c/o d2atieia Cosszilats Oensra3 Sronkfurt/Eaia, Gercany ~*~ Setvter 10, 1954 . 7 Pot eete en a awd wwe I ; Treatiifurt | fgar ke. toa Qa Jens oF 1954 thio offioe reset7od a caza Srca 4503 for a conta ty tas nase of bt! (3, tha ssa tsoa ia Sepilos, Caschoaloveria, ¢3 Layen vl, “Wy27, sa tina har ss3 39 22 cutcitis wa sesidicg ct } Lvoace Caiaa, ~ . é to thda offica cz tso a- otecead ia Gras C20 Gho.tas beirg proovoged fur taalgration-to Douta.dmoricae (| ; fa this individual this. effisa Paving o rosting check ovnduates Tearacd that Plcosilova tas cocosiated vith cas fers hea ANy czapeaied capienzz2 estat iu Celtsorles4. Vaa threrasv isd 22d isdicate thas Ficszilova tag icglicate! 11 Killy'a cativadisa. C tha other baad, 16 cag indtoated that ca catry viea to Frosee t22 ¢xse colled ty tha Vecaen eutboritica. I% caa indicated tha eur conrcu2 fa Cézsva did not havo diycot coocaa to soltoe files ca Plesiiova & ase Glles,s) to ba volesinucus. Wo atteazs sao cada on tha part of bairicia personnal to ensiyse the cnoe ot that tise. Hovover, 1% cas tha opiates of a coapatcat Lodricon officer in Génova that Plezilova eaculd bava toca queaticucs in detail about Shor tackground and activitiaa for tia Fas% covca years. Laacl on tie avove inforctntion, Plagiicva wan genie: VIEP oligibility., CO Aucugt Oa To wrote t. +t. Aserican Tsneslate ba Geneva edvioing thea trat Plasilova nad ieft Seitseriant and izaigrateld. to ts a Revolving UBKPAS SBF Loxico on Jaly cz, 2°94. Hur transportatson woo covered bs Fund Loan fron the Unterntiunal aeasue Tosuitties tecause TIC? oiieL- 3 bility had Loern cented. I advised # Gonuulaty that it waa sy cyinica os that thio .nfcrctatzon mhouls be breuynt tu the attention of proper Rd Ascrican authoaraties in Genuvu, ii that Fleutlova’s rrevence in fezice t night not te in the Leut anturests of the Unityd States. a. rik Bh : aa wT Rw Riva po (3 ir’ - S a 2 Mew SS aa. Lo, ; CONFIDENTIAL Oath feso eee a ee Lee ee i ed ae € 14-0000 : hokey Sere sepa SE EL, beats ae ee | -¢ te tee 7 : : of », . . « ws Se e . . Q . G5! en 3 y ° ree . . . CN ent oY . eae ot ae : F CO SAL Es ‘ - | : : . =o ae ; a Yotober 1, 1954, I received a lotto> frea tho Consulate in CcrsTte Cala letter otated thas “If you would indicate tho particular agtihosiiict trre to whoa the foot that thio eons has prosecdad to Rexioo Gigss be all _datereat, z onal) be glad to ccnmunioate vith thea.* Tala office dooa not fool that va should toll the Consulate ta° Geneva which dAmorioan officers vould be interested tn the typa of informe Rica vot forth adovo. It is fale shat you bight wiob to transalt tiie inforsation. . * ey yours, a g. one Sereea ing Officor Thayer nes litho ne omnes eee 2 2 Mow 5¥ ua > Fe 24% CONFIDENTIAL at ee nr rere ee FT ee te tem ane termine oo 3 14-0000 . ‘ a . ‘ u i$ be ered fa Ca “FE . ing with tha humbse int? . “a ' ; . i an : \ ne. ‘ i | a H { } 1 i H ec Etia ost any card ctu de ‘. 14-0000 / SUBKCT: coxin— CL2GIT/operational Gard Deed U8 Veperd ths Latest covelojamte, ecncaray - te estadhisiia perscool toss. : (8 cramal * QNiscuers, $9 aticss to preveat tho tc. "| eintains a coseriptica of the ectivitics —"} - Gist, B- 32ch SNE Gat, a re RS" iter of Ylgaicn; ‘Freskfurt Chef, Darlin Operations Base. sconc— Ideatity 1 hes enca with tho pegusat ccataiacd tn Raferessa A, 6 eomsriesd LhSa oP. tha poteasiciiiica of Tdcatity-l veo fervardcd ta Exfexcaca 1. Tis Steck $9 parczasrd to reso ‘ty Gecate? catadl Srs inferzatica corwarcdd. in Eoier : ng Idccntity 1. . m4 r ratiena, o grog ef Eas} C2s=0a rot, were rerertel cf saizg : cP thss thd CRED ‘ero reccdivicg: - mo an @ase9 frou esch peresca 9 Lod : 2. ceteral vas g2llowlng tho 17 Oana US} desenst oteedsa, tho Lisatitied thezsalves ¢9 Yotrice le Srasaty ky Fro covsral ecscos, it usa Coters taint tha.cces3 resel eupporsy esmcatca ond c ; 03: Vea Fino, Peak ¥. Dovtresa end ctNerg- ube elless i, ulehcd to exsate a. ros’ CoG \e wna proviccaly tos Ass Va - ‘geshica vor eat Loria posioteacosiz73 Coeuzl. {lisa ves vary -tahive fer over obs Tiaiss chtespting to esteulic O ¢xisal $129 fc? infermstica concemitng Bno% Garcany to wich all-kest Esslin crgslesticgs tld to RShiNa to ctalt informatie. Fublioly, hia rezsca fer thig wo te cingkisy cossee. {esSioa estivities corag tho Borla Gesuns, bat it fa Ingm tos) hie Foal yeic=a L waa of ¢casrel ever cli of tics orgzaleats=:3. Ta tha yess, bbs cfrorta hed boca ussuesscatd cca, to, e225 other foctoza, tho eoccccd of St Scsyrier? erceaicatica.. Tha continuizy efforts upen tha pars of Pore to his dicatesal irea DILDGI cro a ealtor ereca ivy regal ts peadtdon he tod prior of recom, oe 3, Is eppsarcd that tho crestica of. Lécatity 1 e3 a separate entity weld cob ccd. (ey Cf eeacisuctive natury to tis eeseral Ycold var® frost, end forthos, tass i$9 ecisscasos tii the behind secaga Coldsace of tha poarccad noasicast: a tsalds gorely coxplicats tha clreciy conpticatcd eat Coclin ceena. Sho BOD PEsNicA a, : . aysfca of Idcatdty 1 cl to mesa tna . s2gha evadlictte cascy the tgizize lesdcre? urca fndividusl tesla. Bfornuso 9 of DILDET ia this regan. ‘ soe & G22) sely 1953, eter ta tha icttial esoting cg Identity 1, G20n087 isvitcl ths Scori: ? cateriicizms to by tricict ef taacoca + Lectera? $2 vioi® tae citcor? da wibed CLLOiY carrics out ity Doss cmey Eirslea. Bering Uta vials, o ecw - cf tho Seirike lecdero” discowre Hist tid CALCOT? Esat Gamusa progrea eocenpard oa v Pigtritssica: 14-09000 SEE A Rt toe RT wre ae nth PAM te Fees vue romp 6 an Tame mse cata dele rue be ae elec etd Meera ae OE RRR we Le be ne i ain ti 9 . . . . Sooo was | Fira OIE tanya ote . : .° . Seki. ell cf tho potnta wAtth were hopes to be ottatned ty tha fee mation of Tieniity 3, (. amd eines thls wuld conatituss ta cbviccaly usccptratio eupiteation ef effort, _ asyroatzately. ten of the Sstrire leader o? indicated thes thay wosly give, thelr Gurzert to CANON? of other culetig cressiuations rather than to te nes’ Erocp. ‘(The vermin lar gusgs fogort of tho CALLOIT seeting foe [crwanied wuer peresate - cover os attechzent “ay : ; $.. On 71 July 1953, © spectal pact ing of varloue west horlia avternsen? axd rosie tance group Tepreaentatives woo called to diecies the foosibility ani cesirariiity of encouraging tho formation of Identity 1. with few exceptions, al cf tas essere crganisaticns oxpregacd the view outlincd in paragraph J atvve. She eugssetios was offictally voiced that tha metbera of Identity 1 sr-uld lend thelr euspera to -exdeting organivationo, (A German language report of this eeoting powparad by tre CAURDIT representative ta (crwamied under eorsrate cover as Attach=mt *5*) 6... On 12 Auguot 1953, a mooting weg called by HICOC-EAD of raprescatatives of U8. ‘Aintalltgence ‘organisations in Borlin. Tha purpose of thio nesting waa to discuss the posaibility that the formation of Ideatity 1 might conatituto o throat ts the eceurdty of ansricen forces in Rerlin. NICGG hed aleo received an erroneous re- pert that DILINGN ord CAUROIT were rendsring Identity 1 financtal svppert. ‘fSo latter. Leprezeicn waa corracted during the maoting, and {6 was detereinad thet Identity 1 would probably not ccnatituts a threat if it did not rocolve or doralep findacial backing. At the tine of these discusaiona, ft did not azpoay lively ~ that Identity 1 would receive such eupport, and ita asszots would protably be ad- sorbed in other Woot. Dorlin.or Weat Gercan orrenications. There wero imticatlons that eeveral of tho “strike leadero,® with tho aid of ZACODIPY, were gaining om ploynent ‘in the Féderal Republic. : ~ 7. The only direct contact. established by BOB with any of tho ®atrike leadsra® was with Identity 2, who was considered for exployamt with DTLINSN. . the nature of this centact do escontially covered in the following correapendence: : : SELLY Cat DI2 18142 ond WP-A 6120. Identity 2 was not hired by DILINi. : Q 17 Gctobder 1953, the Chairaan of Identity 1, Idchtity 3, inforaed Keleoa dG. Tinaed thet ha (Iuentity 3) intended to resin frea Identity 1 inca ho was resolve ing insufficient cupport to cake a living. Ho stated that elthouch ha waa recoly- ing ects curport froa Iucntity 4, it vas not cnsuch to caintein Lis orgenicatica $s ing basis. Tucntity 3 catu tha? he had ecda esverek rello eppcarencs3, cod ths! ca a rocult cf theca, Iecatity 2 hod besa recotving cp to cia husind vice atera & cay. Fa roportcd that he hed attenugicd to gein fininedel ‘eurport feca ths Wess Gercan Minioiry for 42) Geruca é¢frairs ond other crgsniestions, bat hea teca unsucessslk. he tica sucgeatat to Eocanl thas Ideatity 1 en) Cio” dona covers weruing egvesncnt witg tho latter eganizatica Carn Bing th 2 fais. fhe effer hed ono eitrastive espsas, nancy, that Cui? es wd, Shrouga tho ecssta end nese cf Ieeatity 1, tovectes ata pecscas tizoica ed qxpend fnve other ficlas of poyeholericsh worlcve. However, fos tha reasons otiind io percgrspd 3 edova, Kone ood waa instructcd to esver en emites Aftcr ko 223 inforacd thas Cacmoli? Kod Bat eaccres Che cucgsatca vireing errongonens, Iicjtity 3 ede, uitted to henand 3 tNare worg miceairedla clacats uithin Icentity 1 who would Lave to be resovel tater ts the ergsaisation coula feictita effects Valye : ae . ; 7 ; | are] . . ay ys Tf Dy ~ ~B- Ago % cantaincd.in Nofercnce A that a6 h with Identity.5. fo otat ity “that. they’ Hora cléscly terlin coe. Shortly folly ing th Ydontity. 6 end-othera cot with I f {narecsing.the ectivitios of Tr ‘that-crexbo and’ Iuentity 6-4 in ‘West Berlin. It wes. "usuld be reepenaitle exclusively for Bist: . niogion.of ‘thio office was’ not gnitdally ostablished, — ie formation. of on unJorgreund trade unica: to - and Grambo inufcated that - funds in. the Althouch th paion ‘oy:purontly cundered abou ’ oppogo-the Saat Geraan 7009. Wentity-6.and G “amount of tad 1,000,000 would ‘bo frovidlonially.avatloblds WO. Montity 7, en doot Gormar-refugée who was an. active Labor Yoceder and had work- : ith tho SFU. Oatbiro, +ao designated the chief or tho new TTCCCULT, office. Ho. menced work: irmeulately, bul it ascn: ducers apparent that ho was. not going to _eooporate with aithor CAUCNA or -ZRCODIFY Perlin, other then to use the latter's a . offices: Identity 5 etatca- that efforts. wore aade ty Woot Gorcot end Selgtan reps t. ‘Posentatives of TFOCCUL? to bring-Tdcatity 7 into-clogor harccny with CANT IA, But “these ware fruitlcos. Identity. 7 koptkncwledga of his activitica {rea TiCODIFY ‘wazbers, and it also becans epporent that Ko ‘wag not informing TCSCULT. of everye thing cither. ‘Tho latter hes ovidencod a growing dictrust and ulolike for’ Identity 7 which hua alsbot approached tha ‘stata of coaploto disaasociatica.: (Fer recent: © 7 cevideneu of TFOCCULT by-pagaing its, om Borlin .offico, geo EGD-A 11223 waich dea- cribea o TPOCCULT overture to DILULN) - ; ; : MW. Sites tho TRCCCULT Corlin effico wea. wore or lesa cn outgrowth of tho 17 dune - deaonitraticna, it wea natural that Yuentity: 2 would cost: a cisco aerking essocias + tden ulth tha$ croup. fa altccpt uz3 moda, bub eppercatly Identity Jy ta erindle | ‘yidwal, pravericd tho cotablicnuuit of effective vorzing relat? aghip, Ca tua other herd, CALC loouc.) ug the TOCcuLy offiae vitor tho lescischip of Identity Jeo en inercoaingly uideasirable elercad fin tha Eorlin end Lest Gircsg. ecco. hoe to Icontity 5, 4b vag chcub-thiy tics thet Ucctreaa toca esiing overtusc3 a sbccly ceting ca a uioscictal? rorratcatetive cs licntity 1. tinca. thea, Cita rently hes considered Yucabity.2 ca or ectivity t effess t22 GIs 5 \ dasivedlo onwvasiena ef Tucatity 7 od hea roportedly beca fencling, con 27° 3 wa) to Iccntity 1, pecaithy throuwss Doccsesu, Idcavity.$ 49 gvara that 4 CALs epozis highly of bouiirsca, 22 observatica which hao tesa reported ty dor i. @ualataaca else. ; . “yo, Yeanbdty S reportcd furthes thas Eowlrena haz beca quite ectivs giining pli- exoshlo, cooniiastal vita Ties by O fa tia pec | eity {cs Wecatity 1. Va ho3, 2 eratica oF erttelo ciaccmiing Ue Winthty O datredeced Ticatity 9 to Ie athas thet, troqeantly procoid Ibcavity 5 for Ube © ity... L- eeza told Bogdscou tha: Yacatity 2 da escapist i estics Gl , - yeeaeca chewld ba coda vita cithor TROCCELT ce Toy. Ideatity 3 & Doudowss to cn dacrica roprescatative c2 the 251, bos thera 29 > bec tha exsent of interes: tha latiar esginisstica enorsi fa te erfetrp cf | 7 “pasently, Eoudsosu poalte!icd a etuiy ef tha crenza C2 7 dare (ea ecarte Seep fer thda venture fo convan, tat Teaiitz 5 Gocgiated thes Gey fey her cay tro — CADGIA)s Bosiroau, civing credit to Identity 2 cor tha eotertal ia tis remiss : . oO . *. . for Identity 9. Caring tia Poll es 14-0000" » japredtacnt” pubite figures FES Sous ono wock after: teen it § reseiy. for. ae eupport ot Sdentity : oe | TH scopy Aa f0rwa Cn | re Tt. uaa rororted in. Léference i Adentitz: da Sinanskel cupzort® etesisd frov “‘Tdentity 19 soureéa ; Ghat what little oupport Tdcitity I fo recoiving coaca fr -outliacd in raragraph LV.uboves ‘Identity Seca cware‘t! & Iden abity. ‘Vhea : talyara dtexa fro’ Tuentity 4 for further diotributica’escag the Lacilics of persona wlio hed been erroatcd © ‘Yor taking part in. the 17 Jane. detcnatraticag, —° < “o his knowledge, howsver,s no funda, a3 auch, were over given entity ‘1 trea thia oources jor. portion st ‘However, Ko nes CAROL tcF tha - 14. Nolecn ¢ G. Menard recently rojortud that.-Idint ity 3 hoo reatpied trea hig poale | ticn Ly Ideatity 1 end id now ‘practicing ‘low {i Bootarm vertmany. Feaast olso atatcd , that ho haa heal of no recent ackivity upen. the part of Identity 1 and has heand of ho roplacczent boing nuzed to fi the post Vacated by Identity J. 15. Tho ecberuhtp Xiot of Tuentity } az roported in DULN-207 ugress in port with a lict forwerded by Hands - For conparicon purposes, thy lattor list.ia forwarlod under sagarate cover c2 Attachront tps: 16. since it cppoara that Identity 1, although roporteuly not very ‘aetive,- baa bod rcgolving o e-sl1 crount of financial eupport froa CADQIA, Lt fa pocaible that a ocatinucd inveatigabica” ‘of ito -aotivitica. tay by warranted... If co, it ia age. . ceated that futures querios be diruotéd to John He Quintance, the BoyweNt Cova OLfis coz who hss uiroct contact with CabOra. Sinco’tho attachncata are fomarde] in - singlo copisa, it do ruyuusted that tho; bo forwarucd to the Hoaa" Crfieco following ‘porugal. — . . Ww 2. Lacon) Manvil L. LARLISON © : ‘ area REY Lied = SAMA oo Le i, hocaLi 20 February 1974 Ciotr duutica: ‘ , 3- Citer, 15 (atta: Geoffrey b. Magcen) w/ott. E (3) ; 3-- CEL(Atint Uolleca RB, Parlett) w/act. 4 thru D (1 0a); w/ate. 5.(3) 2 = B02/KU7ILS u/o att, . . . so aAbtechzentar UNSLPECY ey. ae . - . Athru D deseribed above . } . se 7 B= Idontity shoot - - : . tos 14-00000 : ts arses wong ‘ . . . ation ciate weeny mere tr i hamming vpmnen een in aibne alice Soda ta ec cn Fee tet abate PCN MENT . ve . . . . 7 . . - .« % oa. oer iar vo ™ : . . bef: 4 . ee a - ‘os re , ae .. Py iN . ; al . . a * ane . ° . Ne é . . : , . ‘ 7 Stachzont B under separate cover to EG3-A-1200, ; a. O vy | Identity 2 to *MneyEomatttes for 17 Juno® Tearity 2 Sa WortF Gohlke a Toatity 3 io Karlhobsiz Qohlor _Heatity ais “Tntemational Rascuo comiittcs Identity 5 40 vorbort”Sakor, Labor officer, HICOG, Rorlin ae “yuentity 6 fo walter 2 Reuther : Teatity 2ass shilling (fe), quentity 8 40 Norbort Huhlen 6 Ota fin lantity 9 is Pha jet ‘Lenton (oand tea Tusntity 10"la thal Leags a for Husan Rights" ¢ % . , e d bisirituticn: .. > ~ Cale, Ls (atten: Geoffroy b. hagoon) 3 - CAt (Attar wallace 2. Porlott) Yeo R2/R LS . . ; ekelrinprD FbaR aod! E a fs oo CU; ie KET au-r- (YO Pe : : ; 2-18 4 - msi . meet Nene EI a -. ee anime We RGU RP ONGTE GET NO TOPONCT. Serer Se ee eo acetate rade dion ti beens ods. 14-0000 “ eee wereeearrns reece ve yr eee LASS ETC ATOM io Fl Ohba oi. tetion, Farta saay Chior, «! . it oS rwerrant is ; us " » cet wor iu Senna wriAev{L, dated Ji Wher Lys) . of ce 1. VW fsbew of Wda-at.tee ywveal the ferlowtyy be raion concer ing ‘Ua subjects . (a) Thataaia es beta cist Goares, ' ‘ ; ae C VA caus, TH roi re en Ga 2 Catiea os thd Osi dated + “ : 0 Ccteder ivy viated tat oa HhiLh- have Wosen Golts wal Luskooss _ j FLauds over o ported of Ey, cuve Unser fisut boty tsa vevy iniicataly 5 oy in Aoscou in tha perled Loeb. Lh Usd tidy FL) wy ess fercica corrospendant: fer Ci ming Via Yittiony 2 very POrlot. Curing tate ... period Less tock (a3 to PLL 019 Uagemy. tere tha Kept tama fer a 7 abssat 2 year ail cole! 02 ake Covedyacs met. shes, Tato report ferthee | ' |. plated Gat in iy3) aicar Ga C2009 bel rotencd free boscov havizg bream wht the kuastesa, Loy cov 0:3 FLED. galte often en Coy teonmd iat Uo - YLAILs wore aloa Ureckia, ute Ui) Covlsto. ef (Sk) Ca Noss cre le “ptill friendly with byt ef tis NGL end soy tic fra te ta tina. ree ea) eae (o) ln o agport dated & Agree? Ly reviewly nts cotivitics ta Biscta car ing ts 18cte aw Xu, ib ww bot tat Feit wa well buna tw hava eqjoyod uuuzably clos canbat ult: Loviot officials porte ly in tu Sovtot Forcten Uffico, be sauticcy bed cinect ccaicct with Lanta LITWLST, Suviet Fopoln affetra camicos, eal 3 retuted to hava comtiice Libs a : phpesLing to tw breolia tan Ge cutgtentisg snarls Joumolist, ‘orl afte WATS. BAGS end Boos ef Flicicity will-plecad coatacta woe Liquicsisa do. ' oto tha Groat Purge of L9s/-33, eat ol) tits contribited, m cant, wv rica : eiciiinctomcat ant dloanchentusat with 9 Soviet Lazio. in ey cweat, be ‘ocateiwed ulth ciificcltyy w.cpet bis Sovlolecitina ua ew tro b=) te i oo bed dual Ub. covet cite, cut of ta Gat, Ise. Recor ROGCLVLL ; was cowtitad by FlA.la wu levigg Cotainat the exit view tana parcoal he ed H intervecsion ctth surfer donedgcdor . Lit dp vachingtcs fur ta Sovis’ ca . suthorities were wall ware by Los tious of Fidos Crvieticn Thia 4 tac mati, Q661CE8 acta uricatine GFFICES ; as : . ye 14-0000 oot report atsa otated thas Pls vos eetive durin tie spate Civil war da Gapers.of the Leyaliotas and wea reputed to hava bod , ood conteatw with the Loos Eooblicaa Fring Kictotsr, Jimi, woo vas genurally Pocaued ay a Sovlot ctecca, Escover ly tala tina Pious vas reperded ia (sscow to 6 ESetcigtcst.® fos report ceabinisd by stating tise FIOCHE! had Wen very fais tower. ot eaten settee ee i , , extivd ia Gpporituy (2 Intica otto: cours wil tt9 ou very food tome : ehth Cant. 43 Cs cna tina bo bod boccme very critical of tis on ent . a: Comerists cicsrelty. Corley WU cod 165) ho cicplayed emma iaicrest in I tha Rescies coir. ta Gorunuy, Coca ho tora Cerin Covist oiGicans, exd © 1. powig O. VALLE? in policing a bork in tha U.S. entitled colisserated ulth Los Thiet Wea bi-4 euler 43 a co ation cf tha mypated Mfe otertca af core Galea tol(zca, Ealuolz fro ta Visi) rovenant. : Be Tn tila regert J aA er Doma bres ER, ulfe of Levty Fin, who wea bera in Logrls, Lid tok vrittca Caza Locks enter U2 ansa of sestecaha Finch, b3 ca Cr G2 vcs a sscvotery cf CLIC, to esrly- Sovict Featea “fietsa Cocdesor, et boty FLL nat her eitls ey eg voriing feo CHICIL2I a3 tio Eomatbs Ccofosenca La tha esrly lolita. Attiouh eo Bo) besa wary obecngly prosuvkst io losesa, ts repertcily por ar 6 bitterly bsosiile in hor prescad catloviss Gyriccicas exnteridiny since tia var Cb (cay cccoe-tice tn Gola co Co repsescnialive ef Col yicze Vice cf Wow York. Cha uaa reported.to how Loss Gormory rue - Sree RO Hy pattem’ Booey Comer) H Roo JX Co to Meaty Ciara cbs oo Eecpcsad te have wrist cara . bar Neswese’. 7 . w2% Markescha ; beck cold to bo a cui of floticas Ubto cooctont via ; FO cap comsotly living et a fora tuich eha cena 0% Peller’ Coord, i fa, nice Qizsortmn, Fas, but Laat ehe wy eoaulny eapleyecnt ecain in work A ’ : a a a. eiastepatamtans Retearebaths pas prmmereatis ya ie fA nonce os 2 En ere Oe neem. . . re ree. eee SIS Me elélry Dre. Ay : - Ansther eration ef thts reper eco damtcd to samy My cca ef : het Levta eat Movescua PIMCIOU, tho ta ecooticsa kan ty Ci LES Gintentiva, ; pe York, Eo cua educated fa both Goscay end Mesecy end cma ta 9 UB. 08 D4 H { b yess of eo vila by moihcr., Lo cc3 protiated fea tho Untrereity ef Ulse | st ‘ : Scaving ca a captcds fa Lie Fores Intolltcencs Corin: 9 war, bo if H contin. x23 uccd Ga eicsias fy lla etiro bia kecwletca cf Costten pcowl very ezce Cw). Tate reperd ciated. Cia: Poot the car Coote FEC wea of Eoiwand : { fer esveral yecsy cau Lovo fettocchtp ct bet bem voriy ca bly tet Toe weit ca the Gi iss end bist sae ne ee 4 fer Lis dxtesvte, Ma koa dong csrcters wf ezy cf Uo Viesov Kovoncas, blo catpud tilny probobly tho bout materiel exctke i: | ala, To evtaln moterlal for eptlolss eopcorlcy to oe mextice cf dooeicca coe i Ciocs, be roca coscsal telpo to Lev bu ava ent ctice 1 ecntora tn Gum circh Come escy, Hts e238 reccad tetpe ecru ca behalf of tha Neccten Pesos eg Veovyen) Gilveratly, Ga be soa te eaicy te coofldceca ef Profersare ELGICH ont PAL Use. Ultke ts Comcry in doris, 1920, ba uta travels lisg on erdsry froa tho day Force lntattizenca. ba ig en efticar of ts hv Cw ween, ee eee oe peyote teten tt 14-0000 “~ fy . f Yores Eoserva. Yhty reucrt forties atated tat an dyugt lv he returnad fyvea Cnotiar trip to Germany vhere ha cendusted sscottatiens tor tha Hervard Bascten Boseancn Conte? fo commotion ult: Gia cgtspkisiveant in luntch of a isstien essa’ insidtuta ofeloo te crrayo tia cotalls of the lorvert Eassica Contar's projcet cf tendint a greg ef stuloiw to Gemuny tho Extn ef 1550 to cludy Ua Lucttca exicration. “19 intermcd irefecess FAMOD tht yyen hig rotuai ha woo viUadrevirg (roa further werk for the Eisvard Rusclen - Esstoreh’ Coates in erdur to tencentsates ca hte thealo. Cacrge FLAILAg prin eigal ecatest ta bereary to Eorla LOVE, Eesd of ta Viecsvito cre, |” Setua Espleg ca Coveteckdccta Larcesz Rorsll (JulAtcnt Uniea fer Liborstles ef Ferpica cf Ticata), 2 CO, Gi coslter tripa bo had beca in touch elite PRiMp LL05fMay, ciulef cf Couil'y cscurkty ecetica, bub elnca ETCOTMLV “23 repertad to la cuigvering Mrea consez end thaiwicre not ectiva, FICCICIla ister cenisote with hia coro ecccaftelicnt, Grosgo t at fo repcerted ta bave telbed vith Col. rWUULAGT tn conssctlca with rescoron which POULAROT vo2 © Ccing fer Earvenl, but FLAIR did uot hava olega ccatsota elth hin, (o) Tho rls in en investigative report ca Cepol Uoncy CAAND? dated by dency UVS52 ctatcd Cust ca Envorrr=nt of Loom reltesilay cosised that in Cotehco ext December iyo) end Cc ds descary WL? Leute Pivot, wo tuca mectdes) 63 Rotel Dasma, 23/ Mackeca Lvema, bey Task Clty, eu in ceatcos ulth Caso] GL, LUterssy qucat, 62 boot Loin Strest, Kev te. eye Ue report quoted a roe whew of PIC book Pop robe tts ta te Le tay WAN tessa Paes! eoga* cirs. Sito revicu etateda Wer YS Yuars Lowte PILCLOS waa tha joarmoilotts Cobersto tras bey Yoru?a lt. toy to tia Eescisa Povolulies, Elo tise vol Pra Fovtat at pico FLCIII ca cathetity ca Cascisa fereted PMT 409 close contact vlin Puscica potAttoten.? Aeon ty Cita vores, Mubo clepaictco of trate (Stein) ecovecpentond ua Dasri3 tera cbjesthve cod full of hostility to eusoia, FA iy pepe ei eenstently forests vo Larsia cond ha bssmy Wa fuvcsite Buscten a tie of FLMeN ON Vinay U0. Is This mpert cise etatal trat ea fue foonant of bona reltchiiity civics on Ll duly loa) that Fie, a eclbe berm Commis) weiter, urs Icaving for Enclend end tat enotiir infesacas of keen relic aivicsd Ciat tn 1937 PIL aco eotiie vita Go Legolas fereca in bet. ia thes €n interment of uniccown rolsettlity edwiccd Gs Costes de Ott tn Felsessy Usk] that lo hed no positive inforuticn bud bee Moved that FILCILI 123 wertdiy for ths Gru. : ; (4) Fa ea FOL reper’ ca Colosca A. Tui dated CL Feoruary 19S), eo ieterc} nn of mow reltscliity ctoted tat by not i205, mecotidly a eoctcr ce? tha Covtes Intellicessa expqcistitca in tia Uo. Guercd Ul dntoivtal explesssa, o3 Co boo ef Louts cul losuscota Wii dn bescoe tn 101). Lhe mpsgt eoniificd FIECIER ¢3 oo cuileComm urdtar, catucr of G7 NY end Moa ta Petites, at Unt line to prowecsnles wid tis dy Noweou ter ws gccelia, * we ee 8 _~ aw 14-0000 ee: Fe newman eM ° - : . ‘oe een po ees . (0) A G50 fener ca Pre rT end bts whoa dated 17 Acust 1950 Ane s clt24 6 Msbof rs Lt Seley eatelnsl Sroa the toojsatae "Vig cote cf Eouty FESS, O37 Peddoca versio, Fra Yous City 16, telkphos eames aceeh EeSe95 3 crested eaverad tinsa end C9 data 16 Lecter yu? nontdoned. 7 Sie nee of FICC lcs gppcuredty a bist beacs) Slattza7. (2) Ino dcocient frea a county relttols cowrea datcd £7 Coptester 190, . fords PICU, ca docrtesn citicca bora ta FAlesdolgiis 1) Februscy i735, wa a reported e3 ciaying ab tho Esto) Inpiiitersa ia Esoa fren 3 Lprhl to 2) Apri “Mile Us ecg corosented by lita eticgcd ulvo, Lerta ¥icc3 tem tn Lotvia ea (8 vomery 1550. Ly vasa in pocsescica cf poscpsrt Lo. 55205 dated 1 lactase ‘ 1550 ext bia ulfo, Loe 197303 Coed 13 Vomsy 1003, io isoeed in Vositegtom Lizta wes reported 03 dopcrilsg fcr Vicrenca ca 7 deri ipl wnera 2t cooned ~ O59 029 Jetmad ty Lis, Kcoorelry.to pesccansl of tha hotel, PLS miioa. . Lexssomat. Lo clticed t bao jeusnmtiot, but thera coro coma Cota es to” (ito GIstn, Wien isaving Rois, ho 1eft Lito tr ulta betel perecancl, end it erp. dater plexed w ly on wilecatificd (rien, Ia booo PLN bot contests BM Sellouddasricond. Wh purpesd ef Lila telp to linly u13 unc (+) A report cated 33 Scptenter 1951 ctated that ons GAIZLUCZ en ufo, and CuUVESI end vivo qpent ts hoticsy ef Coster, 19, ot Yoordia (ncor Uzpisa) toosthe? tito tho “eclleincwn calltolictst novopopercin, Lewis PiOCciL.9 folo repost clco ctutcd Uns CUEuil Lid Gaomnlot cfiiliaticn tus that CuiviS] gave to indlcaiien of bolng Guiary of thta, (2) Ino weport cated £2 Dssecber 19h) Leuto FICSIEN una tnckedsd ccacg . Cotecetcs to o conferons3 of Ui Gnicceattieral Ichar Goyanicatica to ba held 5 . 2) Reconber LOD dn lyeceo, Incite. tha repord clco otatcd tat 16 1.03 pre Comsd thot PIONOR woo froa Franca bud taad Gils eos not Colinitely mom (4) Ino dommentd dated 13 Comary 1951, Usvis PILCI22 esa reported to hava cio centeibaticas to to G00U., a political evpanicatica ceapercd cf tho : ectivict recccnia of tho vorlin, Viescov covessat. G61 esrrica ca both Coch end clawissilns ectlvitics atcd ot tha cventual ovemtiicey c? C9 Covles- Clotateraivty, . tha attivitica of tia crpszteatica hava boon Ciesrscd nvioly by é€:s3, contelbutiens, and inulrostly by Lorvend Uulvarciuy threich ta Institute fer the Otuy of tio Sovlot Union which iy otaffcd Maslly by sSuil perecnncl, 2. There 4s clso a refoero... ~. vata PISCHL in c¥r4-8135 dated 23 Key 5Hde Be In requcstdng infematica ecascoming eebjosh, LEFA-97U4 invited our etteatica to tia tolleving Vofcrencea: srPaetl39 datcd Uy Bocesbhcr 1950, Sebati) Cobol 13 Uecater 1950, end U. Cs Syncs ever crt 5 damery j5i. 1% iv tio cpictea c¥ Licholca 4. Henanl, eutles of LTAR<GL55, that Lenta FIC Gcscribed in (isso reforcneco is nob idsntical uita Leuig VICES citid in tha MiTs ecynthoals, : e- Te Srp-rrs if or | i i J! LOTTI TITTIES rf > SENS BATS oe fo a MeLI Etat TEa ates i ; Heke eyss ist : ‘ ° een ho tes biews sald H Hi UF at dd eemsenes cabled 4 Wot | a 14-0000 ss remwemrmes meeyey be ee Shes re wile oes , > * : : * . - hon gh ca * . : . . ye ad 1 ey ee _ Orne | : fie) 4 aan RD tun § ace . oO suum weer " . ‘be Ue Revo no fofesnsiies cchcorming ts prescat theresa end estivitica ef conisaty Locovea, a bove ieoerecd Ute afermatioa fra tho san oie eariba yea Gea Reeriy tous Pert. S Oo ief=mtia esatstacd fats clzpstca £9 not te bo cistritated extet’s soor cific in Ky baer, FOI CT Ore COCO a trict etic deen PEs sa ag Arce that © etal fanand Grugin Mt Stee . ei aston. ‘ by/ann kee fee Fearne . Wore: Clas Yoyge. Zr Firquay WG, fatas eh ow Rien hide gah Ca oa nd guest one, Oe eee became” ene meee ee OT ISSO ONY rey men oe mw sas te pe baer gue west meeee any BE reenter ee ee reruwee 0 mma tomutncne wanes 14-0000 . . ‘ . ooo . . .. Noe . ° . * a : ; . owe x * . ~X te e = : : . . - ; : Vv : bt chepeee we Be. ® ’ 3 r poreeter, eeatral Invellfianaca 3 devennr L793 . t- {> oe ae yy ouany bivectar for tiaratlens see ; os b . : * . 2 (peer Vere ste tee a : . 4 re ‘ veneer Ne A Ea eee aa) gs eLe s . a8 Ja see IP a o . a Ty Weer wen - wit pe H ve cL, ‘Yubjecs oocnt tvo cera in ay office a ihorstay, . i . BUgreaer ly, colnting ous veriow ee od saa Weraty a .- Ok. Gud Ga nh Guald te of embual bonesit to cas. oiner, ula -~ ft : FEO ATS wera tats ‘ : wo . . : (a) LW findd tony valusule inicll ul + bupond mat (as le escels ta cule to Coatest 0.4 overcoss . 4 i” iwreanaich La civcr to jacs bica Unfora.tica a. regselvo . . . ‘y se? Gait ald ia ctting tho csusreca te Uils somiry. f i wae replied nat te to wi Lapouz. le bus Cras Clists tos fark ane biol) witlea, wilh eich hy hos alreay bem ba copuct, wulu le ~dod > fartunl eq docolera of cxvldates for caalsoicna uiler tection J oy uslte Loa LO te -as..ialta + for conslecras cas (b) cas titercsda pith tue Larartamt of rrdus for 1 Lia aso af Gasca ei foo gusta fer ai csaoafivto ad ieesctc. Lruplicd tit ¢ telt tia, he socal deal ‘ “| dimctly sili ce cogurtual of votencea oa bins (ej Gs A “gasuld (Oo to Conyreaa ent press (or acende TSB. to ie ncGorsua pet G) erdor to fertucr ite inteill.nes potarticl ca well é: consists in a awa ds fropltab ums v.ts was policy miner to colva, tint UL in an eifess t2 sainvaia auryst tp was Bicecd to petting: inv conires rata) ; vunste Sis wld Lot world unieubticWdly aoals bis poslv.ca uw calles cay congmve3ilenal comilticcy t2 ca ba, (a) Ci. tesa us ulin els in Cer acy fis bos: corssaicg af bites J realled tas tis ess oz a bolnica ont it be ecules a ecoma tle wth thes ca his nuat whoit i vise {o) CLA coatritoys to thie w-llercticn Tnatitet: 49 taris, & toa wouls provics qulssucns 2 faamsiisto, cWe, cod reculis 9 a crux ec patellioucde TE mi-lici t.ct vis bol oo fis sf ex} [irmoctes 7 nE. 4 ree gistat ied Speman nse eo alae, AO em ERE OI PORNO mint he SERERERENEDAatG b 14-09000 ‘Quen a aject ar. Feu @oje bees 243 Oldest” Se ety Sek oo w ve ,olistcal sotaeca utyolred am. as hip carte |b sated ha? ‘ane Was ant hat of pe we ot sont rou: Talks sn eo 8k rra.ce Dud ounter rg finsd or vie projet, fe fu hlee a eas s couoful bs ding are 4rtin eloee his eftorw Ww A OU, pork L. lo sces.0). Gat bo’ AMy QVoTOaS. yO! Ch ee Carl Spats we fens bo to le a ; ts me te caagaon cara replacing sda, Nichand uyrd. Pas . Anl/oja -, co: AJ/OIU ALPS > Contact Uivie ton ‘7 ‘ . oy 3 . a ‘ ‘ 14-0000 BO ty . ; . 2 f . | ‘ , : . ed , . . ~. \ tO =g b) ~ ” “ 7. _ . : : . we oe sets . wlrectar, ceutral Moll vaca Vv J 3 doweene: yt): : Asmara b:scotur for Up rationg. .--—--- 7 +, . : nee tee ot ef pie ar scaed te bees : rotar at 4 fy es Asal Scseue. - ° empeh : ONL } febjoct sens two rouro in ay offices ca Thurelyy, iat Ty, porntuty ou, veriow waa wd Sao Mcrouy | bal aw could be of cuwual buncfit to cas. gine, ald Hoxcals wuru thats ‘ q (a) is (finda cong valualle incollf exca sarces in} raver iid baat he wicks bu sole to comiacs C.. oversees: wvremaacl in oresr to piss &:ca Lvforoartica gc. receive Rote aid in abbing the carcea to wnbs cocnume = . reciicd thad tris wie injoug! te but rat clits bua fork ‘- : HiclLd vifleoy with ch bo has alpeaty bem in cantact, . ted We (iad to fort jy cocalers of caxctidates for Gicisscom aber teution o of ussite Lor Lio te -sa.talian | for cunsiceres:ots. v fb) Lia -biterceds with tio Lovartsans a? .wiase for Lits <98 of Cou Os 103 quota for qirsace a: isto aod vwefoyctcte ff ruplicd tass i salt thay be a.als deal j Girestly with vie Losuriunt of iwrensa on Ulte sername ene “—T - . « 4 {cy O24 o.0uld 0 ta Cenresa eat pross sor Grad SUS 02 tic uilerras ect tn ardor to fc tv ky intelIl ste pounshic) os woll a: csolst In a-imcss d_ ww, te fo ruplied taut wy wou policy matty fer tak . egurbaat ko colve, tian uA din arcftcrt to miintala anay-lty ta : ¢ Gearts 3 Levbin: date ccatrew-ralal puvite o.s,uics but a ee Bold widsuliedly vutic Lis pogitien if calla: ca Ly 2 can sricsianal comilyuss t2 co aoe DUP on Taleb te ett oo wat ET : (4) eda tase uy Ghd ft da Cemmy bs eee eG cm. vin. “ . ia ues sc rosain: of ivls, £ ro,lled toa 3 . . =! wots bales ud Was bo Goud d sous ths i wee fC nd CO his nat visit Lo Gerecny. ars (ej CLA contrtlats tes the suzjars ef & so co {seo herenioa institevs O49 bovis, Geman, dcauria ee foesy . he $03 weit previca exlosmns der displacsy eritatiou, = iat SLI, Ce, Kl 19 3 uaa oF celia abeysulivvcae. Urejlicd tnt GLA bad no Nena fer fins! —_— ~~ ad aed aed ne my . + BREED ATG! RD) y 14-0000 Seen s anemmeeh Ciettie amen tT OT tt “Wee fee fg eter ee old oF ese eel - “tr iver $251 SuUCh a p.ojech eid Coc Lick dine 2189.09 L619 j20lles act ': sade vent t nut as Wo Ge colivical wotaeco Lovolved as” Belk as ooporte f giatod ho oad fone Uie amt hal ot . adonere amt vad olitlai rea ba Liugin, to ef rrace |S ’ eb us counterart fipaa for luc ,roject, a 2. th Mews & was. ¢ cossoful Ln uiting wre 2-Ftin olooe mere 2. his efforts’ toyaia ouj port ta £. tg co.b): tat he Fay Oo reach yor. earough lan, Curkipats wi be geiko to to lt Gi. mw iw canga.n ehauran replacing Ada, hichad Uyrde : a inCfojea cos. Av/OiG AL/S+) -” Contact Diviston yee eh kee tN RS hg 1S [. t i | J | 1 i & ” - 14-0000 ees oy — vue Reese an Lest . ; ee > aan us . a ; : see 4 : es . : an me we . SECRET . Cr} - - * ROUTING ANG RECORD CREET 3 Wana ISK ° 1 Vach ofli cer Cl menace neh wee en . . : ono . ’ ca a ~™y ~ r 7 . : : ESTESSTSE: CH cae cen DN ee etme Le ured a the TO cums Under e chcomme{’* Aig Mary baron the TO boas Se he ralvrnes to Rogeatey I ~ fs. ~~ zi _ EC Q Ard SEW Cement OUn Sered toceteapens Balers further mouhag Th Once ng ant Fie Facet: ene ee ! ‘ 4 at | | | es, 7 ¢ 0g UCTions HEPA , oe B Ep, 14-0000 VA SS 1. lial : Caters ro . Sha ony Fac ete! of Miser ay tranZurt SURAT: emeen~ REDS /ADPARY err As sintarce te Soviet Escasres Through USEP BRR? ih a recent convergation with Mr. hisra: Foenkgert, ba meal - ; popaTOM BO Dns? fF SEUIEY cassie cannon Ka 2t2. ra 2. Brom, CFCE?, reveral portiona of a-iottar uhich ha hed juat received frac his Washington hacdquarters directing sen feirly strong aitiedsa to the Gentan country unit in fra heandiins og tha porrat, reodlese te oar, Yrean way censidorculy upset canco it appears trat much of the eritiedin gtemad froa KE YAR, It vasa his inpresaicn that*éar ecnvoreations of Last Yovontar and Deccnsar end the remedial aeticn tam by 7"O at that tira rulativa te the USE? : , Gomana unlt'a hardline of ths Soviet progren hal indlcatod Inia willinge ; raza to do enything posuible to correct dofielunctos anil ta fore~ H otal) just such critdedo:., In parcgraph 1 of the reference to indle i eatad that satisfactory angers to cur questicna had been received. ‘ In this connection wa unclesy as Attachment A a ccepy of Erewnts - ritton enswera to wur soocifle questions, (Attachment Bis a criteria - for USEP assistance.) : , 2. In revaidd te the erliiedun Lovelied at Frew end tha Gorman uadt by tho Somarte Keo offica, tha follosdiny sertinont oxcorpts wore pasaed to tha underaleneds - “wat the thint metiog a great daal of stross wes lctd ca the questdoa cf tho spacdal intorost cesna of other Govermant 2 epoca teat sy it waa foe free tho yregrea hea besa aa P 2 . . a 5 > ni see aenenlimenetnineenrtnetnantritin gens ensayo OE wie cgenntv9. I waa aie to diuotl at soma length on the cpocic 7 ‘ww hanine thas we have viven opactad intorost ens¢ay-cn te ates x. cita chester cad vurss of cur ravert to tha (72, Wenotholesay. ---- 7. r= It was folt tear wa should vary exeatly intensify our efforts 5 3 "Uy ta bais baspact, It t9 clearly ccoatéared that tha Wispassl a al. a“ éN evuctol intaraot. ecsug oa a vary hich pricytty basis usevents woe 2 ual effort, preecdusva, ond expense on tha part of Procraty ‘ 3; | tr kmy end (KUL ie ‘K) attach vory creat, ryortansa to tulay and: ey hae dzegats afectien wee uxpressed wlth tha mounts dn viuicy tha ‘ i prosedasig are boing inploranted hy tna Frossan, In \e a“ + Ae cee oma NIE aR OD FURIE ONT ORT ES 14-0000 e 3 . ; a . Late yer OE ee Loo. . 4 ¥ “Posal on a ‘tay arton char;0 made abeve relattur. te df entirely erroncous and thin meta’: tigatior Myoluntary Pr on the trak vac Howevur, wo avo angevent that tabs that eect case ic mont tit ay or oll age: et resanl ts pest discs theen te recotye mich ess Gogize to Counurate whele! that the field ta nawos ve opinion that energotic e**ort to car pladuta at the ore program Khie) touches EULA this ca: bo mala clear by bhe with the Escapes Program in Wushtnrtone pete Wee Sere) Setiti 5a teen ve etl AL Ocoee ia , re eva 7 sh 10 CD. SeCnEt AS veluntary sganclas, the Prageyt vbeul't find athe cvier contractors, om 4 ree fhe ove 9. fleen, of 8 rar in: 7 ew daw 6} ang Ghat the -offert theo arvana inverters toi etter canared ta suet, Le OTE y nme Sr toome Lbs ef fees smanase om! redcis of tyue of cases: Ie Srtefy Ce : pepnars heen Lnelastie in eoy anprench to Wade ore V9 game ant pire, nTy gating Uisposed te keen a nbn eovvoets West be ote saw notnt ¢ three OTD meetings sem pte + nosevere ate he eceastons frat 4 , Depactaant resart $0 the Geran eountre; pede ba bar adontedt overly rearets tecprtorle eeeny ve feb acagninny Care: atin eb nyse esoardly eb tae fe the alleducortant 7% turrert onan re or ‘fe srounts of yelmbarm rented never rot, nae’ The shat tun Sovdete slanatie 2 pranted «li: cost as 3. flo pre angered tyr Been weloather COMP els nite an mht itary ei don da borne set os ser cat Tawese gi, eUelbelity waa withheld fron corte riates® whe hat dm taet, cot ne f Skoui Sao Veter returned to Most £ smart e feo ne lonper neressar' ty brie ard Valls , e. in th wrod tndive Soran Cineten feels that oremts Slat atarse tauee can le randered to any eacanee with tMeacion, vrovidesd 4UUARL PALL dost mate o, iy evidence o 3 and his unit's fronllye, Uo wie to assure Voadyeartera } se (anally, t mat a tont diffdentt task, We have no cone ag te the hendling of that vart of the intewsts, It with. ve av-rectated if officiel responsible for latsen @ C503, w/o att ; 2 var ch nana nan Oe emnekinanenaemnendins miata naddnmesmemmeeemmecemmmanianatniennee eines ° 42 makine a sincery ard ses toenail para cnsbentTln setter toler AAD MONS tei 5 eh MIMI Pit TN recta 14-0000 . . , : “ GEQRET fy | PT ITOn ee ee Oo oe en Oe eee te wens SE eC Pe eS eee, ae . . . “fo . ' . ; , 5 ad ae! . f, m : , To 4 ° Qe Hovevor, BPD Ge-aany hao advised OFC that o fora haa been devieed to . doteralne this information and that thio forma was presented to the — : egencies, for thair uss, om Decester 7. They have been askod to report on all peroons assleted. What, 1f any, project oxists to reliove TB incidence a) (d) Question: among this group? Suppleasntal aid io prinarily dooignad to help escapceo caintain or recover thair hoalth. All agencios know that evidonce of poor hoalth, supported by advice of a doctor, cuthorises apeztiol food supplononts. USEP funda can and have boun ucod to provide bottor iiving conditions Tha Tolotoy Foundation and AFRP havo apont $7,550.45 on supplo- + @l006 ‘ pontal food, tncluding additional food at the trea spcial inotallations,. Ho f{guree aro availablo ea tc thy azect number of 73 Soviet escapees who have been aoalotod, | (¢}) Question: How many povpie have received Joba through tha efforts of the agoncion? : (1) Through the Kalooraluutera projuct, 40 Soviet escapees hava ' beon plecad in jobea and private houutng found for 1? of thiu number. (2) During the recont rovtew of agency cased, adcut 50 Soviet escapees proved to be employed. In sone cases, agoncy forticipation Tho dogroo of agency aid in finding was apparonts in othere, not. thease jobs vould be difficult to pinpoint. (3) Thoro ie aloo ovidence that 20 to 30 oncapees havea enlisted Here again, in Labor Sorvicey Conpanios eo “othor nationalitiou”.’ agonoy porticipation itu difficult to determine. . (4) Gueation: Yow aany havo been ealgrated througn efforts of the 2 agoncicu? : : a Aocording to tho Octuber reports, the Tolotoy Pouncation haa S! optained 94 vious fur oocopeso, in addition tu 432 visas under - Bl Sootion 3(0) of the DP Aot. Por tno ryut or tho riacai year they 9S} esticate that thoy will ubtain 126 ovre $(c) vioos esd 53 othora. : = APER7, which hao just oterted revuttiougnt activitiog, rexpects to re obtain 15 vioag under Suction 3(c} and 15 othore. i a? : . : : aS . oo : ' & (0) Gunntion: Io there any vocational training or otner educas . be tional progcaat : _ om Lo. . : A . 3 on are . toa (1) There are three vocational training echoola ovailadle for oacapoed, vith umised opace in all three, at Hunich, ‘Ingolotedt and ’ Barlin. Training - PEP enboO~Piye Sqppyete cara and. /Raintenenco aro paid ; } : for eee 14-0000 a) . tt . a he . tt ge na ee wee ° , spy—Z_of af _Coptos .of interest. and poor scoial ad juotaent. "N oY rapes ok SEGHEY * -10- for by the Gersah Suvernuent and JSSP. The arlofel! project, will, hopefully, attack the problos cauzaing poor attendance, napaly lack (2) Jno World's YECA conducts language training in Valka and Karlofold. Cther olasoos were discontinued due to lack of attendance, but a campatgn ie nov in progress to rebuild the progtan. (f) Guastioa: “wnat housing projects have bean projected? No further housing projects are contemplated until: (1) The ‘egoney counsolloro viait each family and definite.y doter- pine tho prodlenms facing thes, and (2) Tho present 126 to 146 spaces are effectively utilised, 33. Question: Ghat are futura plans for the itess listed in para- graph 127 Tho fundeauntal shortcoving in tha USEP progras to asasiut Sovict eacapoos ia tho fact that the counselling progrea had not booa conplotod. Onoe thio has boen done, EPD Goraany end tho voluntary aguncios together will dovelop a ¢omprehonsive progreaas for nooting all of tho noodo of the Soviet group. Thie plan will undeudtedly includa inter ‘alias 1. Dovelopaent, improvement and ccapletion of the projecta nov 4a operation. - , 2. Increased supplemental asd 33 fanilios area visited and thoir noods doterained. Clcso supervision will be exercised tu ansure that tha agencies relate thin aid to the solution of the fauilias! probloaa, including health difficulties and housing. 3. All oucczees will to rogistered for eaigration, tha saploy- ablog enong thea will be trade-touted, and arrangaceats vill be eado to enouro that the propor vocational training {9 avelladle to thoso requiring it. In addition, agssiatance wili be bxtunded in cloaring up lugai probleas facud by vwscapeos whach might bar thea fron resettlonent. The agencies will be requirad to subuit special reporto on their activities. , 4. Syectsl afforta are being cada to revitalisa tha vocational training and lm guogy training peegraaga. Past experience indicates that success in this endeavor will du liaited. However, it ta hoped that effective individual counselling will evmtually induce the. escapees to take propor training. ; ff Fete war ee oe ee ene ene reno ANED Gomea . 14-0000 we ee ve Thy, eo noe SY Agape ¢, _ wo SEGRE po | os Hovever, EFz ge7aany sao atviees CFS that a fora nae teon deviaod to inforaation and that thio fora vos pranented to the on Lecester 7. They havo hacen asked to report Fy dotersine th agencios, fur tneir see, ‘ : On B13 foreorns aaa.eted. {D). Qaeaticnr . Wret, if any, prosect exiote to relieve T3 incidence od mo, eaong thie group? - . Supplemental a:i :0 prisariiy designed to holp eacapeose caintain or fecuver the:r nealtn. All @gencios know that evidence of poor health, i Supported ty advice of a doctor, guthorisos special food supplszanta. JSR? fondo can and have been used to provide bettor living conditione alec, Tre Toletuy Foundation and SPRY hava opant $7,550.45 on supplo- soental food, theluding additional foed at tha three spacial installations. No figuree are svatiable aa tc the exact nupder of TB Soviet escapoos who hava Lean sagioted, j (c) Gueotion: Huw many people havo recoived jobs through tho efforts of the agencies? _ , . . (1) Through the Katooralautorn projaot, 40 Suvtat escapes have 7 boon placed in joba ant private housing found for 17 of thio oumbor. “ (2?) During the rocent roviow of egoncy canes, ebout 50 Soviet eacapses proved to be enployed. In syne cases, agency participation vas eapparonty in others, not. The dogreo of agency aid in finding theso joba would bo diffioult to pinpoint. : (3) There i9 alav ovidanco that 20 to 30 oscapees have onlisted 7b in Labor Service Conpanios as “othor nationalities", Hero again, egonoy participation ie difficult to determine. . ; (¢) fuestions How many have been enigrated through efforts of the agenocics? : . According to tho Octobor reports, the Tolotoy Foundation haa obtained 94 vicas for eacapues, in eddition to 452. vieos undor Sooticn 3(0) of the DP dot. For tna reat of tho flacal ysar thoy eotinate that they will obtain 110 core 3(¢) vieas end $3 others. APRY, which hao juat oterted rosettloncont activitieo, oxpacts to obtain 15 visas under Section 3(c) and 15 othora. (0) Guontion: Is thers sny vocational training or other educae tions!) progrea? : : (1) Thora ore three vocational training schoola available for eacapess, vith unueed sysco in all three, at Munich, Ingolatadt cad Barlin.s Training expentoe-piy9 cgapiete care and gaintenance ero paid “ n o : . .i7 4 if ° .. for eee 14-0000 » <10@ for by the Goraan Cevernneat and USHP. The Xarlofeld projoct, ai2l, hopofully, attack the problea casoing poor attendance, nasely lack of interost and. poor social adjuatmant. . (2) The World's YYoa conducts language training in Valka and Karlofeld. Othor classes tere diacentinuod duo to lack of attendance, but a campaign ie now in progress to rebuild the ProgT ade ($) Grestions Wnat rousing projects have doen projected? No further houging projects are contemplated until: (r) The egancy ecungollore visit each family and dofinitoly dotor- pine the problesa facing thes, and (2) present 126 to 146 spaces are sttectivety utilised. 1 13. Questions What are future plans for thea dtema liotod in para= graph 12? Tho fundaagental shertcoauing in tha USEP progrém to assaiat Soviet eacaroou io tho fact that tre couneslling pragra: haa not boen souplated. Onca thiy haa taen dons, BPD Gercaony and the voluntary cguncios toguther will develop a comprenenaive progrea for meeting all of tho noeds of : the Soviet group. This plan will undoudtedly include inter alias 1. Dovelopuent, ruprovecent gad couplotion of the projects nog in operation, 2. Increased suppleaental aid as fontlies are viaited and thair neodo determined. Closy siporvigion will be exercised to onoure that the eguncied relate this aid to tha solutivn of the faailics! H problena, including health difficulties and houving. 3. All ovcapoos vill vo registered for eagiyration, thea oaploy= ables asoug thea will bo tradu-touted, and arrangeoenta will be esio to cneure that the Froper vocasionai training 1o available to thooa requiring it. Th addition, assistance vill be extended in Clearing up iogal prot isso fuced by eacapeoo which night bar thea froa reagttlonunt. Tha egencivs vill vo raquirod to gubait apecial reporta on their actavitios,. . y. Spactal efforts ara teing bide to revitalica the vocational training ond Im guage training progreaa. Faot oxporiance indicates that euccooa in thio cnivavor v11] by linited. However, it 19 hoped thai effective individual counselling will evm tually induce the : socapocs to take procer training. pa nD Ae or a) AP (739) ae asp rad Byoary 14-0000 ORT Union, the Vorld YusA, and the Lutheran Worl. Yederstion. With ’ a ~ . : out exception, those agoncioa have strong and roputeabie dhaortcan i ee an affiliates which aro accredited and recognised by the Adviocry Come : : “" phttoe on Volunt Foreign Aid. In the case of WIT, the snorican offiliato io thd Hational Cpuncll of tha Churches cf “christ, vhooe : os volfare organization ia tho\Church Worid Servies: 14 se accredited : a by the. Advisory raed 61 on Voluntary Porelg #33 e124 10 8 seaber : . . dn -@00d otanding of thelAserican Councs) of Wiuntory Agencies for ad Poroign Service, Incorporated. The opocific rogutrenonto for quali- fication are not nov. avasladle; hovevor, 4% is baiieved that to be qualified for accreditation by the Advioory Coaaittoe, an agency aust ba cupported by voluntary wubocriptione, and hueanitarian tn charactor. It is voliaved that agencies wholly political sre not oirgibdle,. 9. Questions What ia tha atatua of the proposal to fora a Ruestan labor: company vhich #9 understend has been approved in Vaonington® | Genoral agreonént on the formation by VSARSUR of a Lator Service Unit conprised of Soviet ascapeos has boan reachol by US KUCOW and . USAREUR, Thie project now only ceaite final approva! frou the Dopart= mont of Aray ag to certain detailo. (It {8 undorstocd that the aray hoo alruedy agreed to the proposal io princtpal.) It to antlolpated that the project will be fapluuented in thu near futura, Tha Unit, which will bo aogigned a guard oigolon, will comprise initially 100 officers and mon. In addition, ona san to act aa otaffl advisor to USARCUK on-cattero affecting the Unit 911] probably be recruited, This pusitien should have o field grado of pornaps a ‘Lieutenant Culonul. The pursunnel cailing of 1C0 gay bu ratood te 200 ohould it uppuar deotrable in thu light of exporienco. In order to avotd tho appuuraiice of supporting Groat husolan or otnority . whe national ovperationy, the shoulder flagh for ayuberu of the company % , Would bear thy nage “RUSSTISKIY" or Xueudan People, rather than ' ” WRUSSKIY" or Ruesianu. i In the course of a recont diacuayion between representatives of CAS, U.S. Eucod, und tris office cuncerning thiy proepoual, general agroomont was reachud on the Lellowiny pointes . 8) Leaderuhip in thy conpany ohould du rocruited frea the nore an recont Soviut s@capeee or defuctora, tather than frog the older “ouigre" groups >) Efforta should be made to recrult the mazinoua poouidle nuadver fron the oocapeos regiotered with USEP_ and ¢}) The TZOPE group should be strongly represonted in the company. mea . 10. Guoation: eee poUuL 14-0000 4 \ \ 3 a ee nt ee ete 8 Oa Dates ee Beene e te eg ee een eee eee Sees . mont oince January 1, 19456 fee td ‘ A ~ SEGRET © ) fb? ob— . 10. Sivostions Have any stops boon takon to get the Ciopenoy Eoard of HICGG to pardon Soviet oscapees sentenced for ciner offenses con= mitted in an attespt to ourvive, thus clearing their rocords? Soe you want ue to cake any pitch on this? In the past, petitions for clesancy have cniy teen presented to the Clesancy Board of HiCOS when a poraon vas under active conolidera- tion for, rooottioagat. Tho Ciesancy Board hae usually acted eviftly with tha beat inturest of the individual snd of the 3.5. Governnent — in sind. Rocontly, howevor, steps wore taken to initiate patitiona for cleaancy on all casea of the typuo tentioned in guection 10. It 1a too carly at the progont tice to foresea the result of this opera= tion. Hgvever, it ds teltovod that 4% ia not yet necessary for CaS to approach tne appropriate officials cn thie point. 11, Onestions Is thea USEP policy to ruduce tha nanbera who can be holpod uador tha Progreat If trae, what are the reagone for this policy which appeara on the surface to be a etep backward froo solving tho probdlea? : It ia not the USEP policy to raduce the nuutera who can be helped undor the Escapue Progrea. Ao @ scatter of fact, tha USEP cagvload haa continued to incresve doapite tho fact that over $,C00 have beua recot- tlod, and cany havo been dropped for varicue reasona, including tualt- Gibility, local integration,-end death, It fa trae that thu primary purpose of the Progras ia to recettio eligibles atroal, end to integrate locally theus whose revettleascont potential ia low. Thilo sction, of end in itesolf, dova tend tu raduce tho nugbor of parasna who cen be subsge ‘quontly belped under tha Frogres, It ta alec tha policy of tho Progra to croate an atussphere in which other progress ehich depond to a core tain extcat upen tha peycholugical attituds oxiating in scalgre oiralea oan oporsta succuunfuliy, In furthering thia particular objoctive, the Frogroa haa recoatiy takes action to daclars as oligible thoas porsone who, althouga having records ev cinor orlainala, ara of intoreat to U.3, agencies, am havy vrcaiengd the basta to acoept any Soviet. citison eo eligible if hu has in cny way been under disatpline cf tho Soviet Govern= 12. Guertion: What Los tho Escapee Progrea acccazlished for Soviet eocapsest USEP‘e esgiotence to cocapees to based prinarily upos tho needa of each individual regiutored wita the Progrea, Yaeao noeda ara dotore eines through a counuelling progrea unlor which tha voluntery cgsaciea cooperating with USEP sre cuppiued to geal caoa vorgersa to the field: to taterview each escapad featly to dotorains thais particuler coodu, background, prodisas, oxperionoa, cabditioss, asd gevaoral oituation, Based upon this interview the egency fa suppousd to develop o apecifia CT AB SY GLE | ploa cee “F “aset to completed in tha noar future, and that USEP vill bo in a puch wie Tae ee See _ rw — sees wee Oo yegnt PF tence fur tha feaily with the dacto objootive being - Ni recsot{.eaent :¢ # Country of isalgration or, if thie : le. re-catadiis at within tha eoonomy of their pree '* yeeitonce. although the Eacapee Frogran Division sperations Mieetan for Geraany haa contracto vith both sy Posndation and APRF to carry cut'a counselling prograa for a ope toviet eovajeos, and hae apant apprerivately $id,00O0 on coach agency in \nie cunnection, to date the agencies havo not conpicteiy counselled . oof their cosaionda. Accordingly, it fe noet difficult to make any pind of aneiyais of tha apount of osesstanca rendorod os conparod to the a ertent of need. On Desonbor 7, ropreacentatives of both agoncios sare _ edvigodt by the Kacapos Progras Diviston, that tha counselling progras : better position ta evaiuato the prograus of assiotance to Soviet sccapoes. Despite the adsittodly unsaticfactory eituation outlined in the previous paragraph, ocortain positive action hao boon tekon by the EPD and the voluntary agencies to provide asatatanco to Soviet occapeos. Reoportodly, AFHP hau -diatributed tn the neighborhood of $13,000 fn auppleaontal nosiatance in tho fora of fuod, clothing, ledging, ota., to cacapees rogioterod in‘thair caseload. Tho Tolstoy Poundation hag dlatributed in the neighborhcod of $19,C00. In addition, three epcelal houaing «id projeots havo been established in Gersany: tho Friendship Houga in Hunich with a capacity af 10 paracnsa, and tho center in Kaloeralauturn, with a capacity of 16 -- both eponacred Ly APR?, end tho Toistey hose jin Karlufeld which has a capacity of 62 to 100. A word about.oach of tha following tnatallationa; Tho Prieniohip House in Muaich fa saall eal ta elweyo full. Tho longth of otauy varies por individual as ita prinary purpose ta to fur~ nfoh tooporery housing for Rusglas eacayeas who rosa to Kunioh looking for work. In cone coves theass periods of residense have draggsd out. At this hose full caro end catatenanse to given, a9 the residonta are soatly tnoligiote for relief granta in Eavaria, Gha Karlafeld nouge vag opened on Septenvar 4 and has asoeptad 25 eacapcoo to data. In cddition to the fact thas each epplican’ ta ocrooned by the eyenay and than ty a censulate and USL? roprooontative, tho edmission process fa ccaplicated dy the nood to trénofur uncaploy= cent and ralivef bonevita frea other areas, Whilo thio tnotallation ta not mocnt tu blo a housing progest cf soal=perasnent quartors, the typo of aid necded by coat porcsno selectet Fill protadly ruoult ino fairly otodia population, onco tha hone ia filled. The Kaiscrulauterna hese roported, ed of Noveaber 151i 19 current residests ‘ 11 persona coved to privata quartors . 3 percond Eaved ts Labor Earviecu Valta 10 porgona roturned to feraor residence —. dependento plasod in soba 3 : SP HIS ALL eee Sagi é TR ee gt Et eee SR ei ee ate 14-0000 we x. - a a) oO REBT : ge : a a ie Cee otker depondonto, Fasses through the contor fooilities thera. (Besoendanto moved to avate quartero sare tocated.; Of the tote:, at one tice or another, lived In the % thio tnatailation to not regarded 51 houpo cooapece teapor~ det quarters unis. they spose Bre refersed hero til private housing All these 7907.6 pase or vores aided ey tha egancy daieofelsuternoniy efter pt at leset furty-trred paregnd had, nousa. Tt cuat te eaphaoived tha oo porpanent nousiag out woo arily for wrea lobe had been found and vho nee sould bacata percangnt pilbeta. Therefore, o9¢ . only shen joo opyortunitioa etiot and atcy only un ta located. ast one tiOe, consideration a3 given to filling tiie house with enploywont, potentiald, but the agency deaurred for foor tne wosect would be ruleed v7 {nooluable ovrale probleas and by the lace of avail- able opace to ‘Soet quicaly euployuent TaQuiTroagatse question of Snouslag: projects", dnetallaticas for spacial purpos {i} the beneftte dorived froa ated, aid viril ba dien and apart ‘fros fo ouezarise on the oo vores nowaing in tha Goraan aconcly, conaidored end thooe thros oubuidisods tha Priendotiip Hosae tn Hunicn are voing evalu ° cupaed at the furthooning conferences (2) the Karlufeld House hae \ sacentiy boon opened and filling 1t So boing golayod by a rather cupber= ose anreaning prvcaga, but a prove” required to pgot our security royuirogente- anil the requirenonta of tho Wunich Consulates Sunoraly and (3) the Kalovralautern Huuse hoo bean rather effectively usod, boing ‘ tigitad by the nuabers of jod opportunitias. Cntil vo aro convinced, hovavoer, that full or alavot full Genyvfita are being gortvod froa these hovug, UIEP, ta raluctant ty sutabliah additional housing prujeote of a teapurary nature and tt io oontrasy to USEP policy ty enter antsy long- tors orrangouonts which would bo entailea in provision of permanent housing. lo for. howolng within the Further, vocapaco generally aro eligib ie nado esoag that oontrole Geran ocunvay. & searoh for this houging led by the Vuhnungeopt or te earcurked in nev refuges houstag being pullt. Eocapeou are being inoluded in o now Foa progras of $15 willion whioh %¢ currently belag disouones by FOA end the Gorman Fodoraol Repablio (vow DEPTEL to Bonn UsyOTO 453, Iaceaber 15, 19550). vere sent to Szitsoriand for Aaditionally, 50 Sowtot children nt weeko last oueser ot 6 coat rehabilitation ani @ vauution for ef¢ of 93,907. 7 (a) Suestioar How pany ex-Soviots have reoeived what caviotance and how auoh for carg & Kaintenanco? nd unsatiafactory otatua of ao pointes out above, the inconplote a dnedequate or unavetl= polling procects of the agonotoa, plus the coun able files, previude tho posaibilities of doteraining how pany Soviots havo reca.ved ohat acoiezance and how auch for Caro & Maintenances ' ; ; “UPAR , we However, see “se - Le Ey rr areas 14-0000 “abo cocaped since Jan 1, 1945 cay be considered oligitie for conplete pregraa eoolotanse. SPR SH TR ee ear uy . ‘on eo f ee! Toxs of Janusry 9, 1953, cable. (Confidential) . a "Local Uaste ore advices that effective iened Soviet defectors Taits shid conplete regiotratioa of thio group in cach area oad advice OFC of nundore regiotored. ‘Bvory - effort ohld ba wade to croate cazinus prograsa iapact oo Sov, cocaseea in eachiarea. It ia resfisod that oxtonolon of eligibility to thio group cay cause eose reporougaion asong other nationality groups aad the egoioa supporting thea. ‘It 10 pointed out hovever that grcat gajortty Sow defectors ara eligsblo under previsions para 6 & 7 of Proviolonal Guida gi. Norgovor Uaita ohld tske all feasible soaguree to alniaizo .Faperoussiors by oxerciaing utnost diocreticn in implosentation of thia dnatruction o.g. by digoussing it pricarlly only with Ggeies interested in thio group.” : . a’, n 14-0000 Toxt of January 20, 1953, cables (Confidential) —_ “Soviet dofectora roforred to in Frankfurt te] eont Vienna 83, ‘Roaa 87, Athone 102, Trioote 39, Iatanbul 43, Geneva 21 for - Carooa child de generally interpreted as those Sov citisons or - , Sov Usranions who Jeft Hilitary or Gort oervicé since Jan 1945, or thoir dopondeats (para 6 of Prov Guide #1). Local Units may also oxtend esaiatanca’ to such other post Jan 1945 Sov escapocs who qualify under Para 7 of Guide #1, excepting hard cora DP's or porsona who have teen in cofugee atatus prior to World War II.” me owe vee ee 14.90000 Toxt.of inatructions feoved to al) field unite December 2953 “Regardless of his country of origin, any Tron Curtain eecapee who, . during the portod 1945 to the present tine, was voluntarily or forcibly repatriated, but who preceeded no further than the Esstorn ones of | ad Gorgany or Auatria, ond waa detained in the Eastern Zones cf Sereany “| or Auotria under the divocipline of tha’ Sovlet. ccaupation forces cr was ! eaployod in an official, seni-official, or ary other cepacity, regard- : leoo of thd nature of hia eaploynont, by or for the Soviet occcpation ] foroes, and who eubsequontly dofectad, fled, escaped, or othervise returned ta the Weot, for any reason. should be considered eligitie for USEP assiatance, provided he ia otherwise eligiblo.": : Your attention 1a again directad to Section 7 of Guide Fl which authorisos you to aake exceptions tn ony individual casa, — rogardloas of eligibility oriteria.. : - - ' . z 4 # \ : - oa oy - o- : re oe 8 es 14-0000 so an on . Ce ieee CATACH A agiani. > of . }, Questions 9 JGEP plan !> oxort tixhtor ao4 constant panagosent ~ coatrol over thie project, o3 againot the present eyotea of hando-off until end-oudity or ie thie topossible because of regulations? If tho batter te true, who haa tho pover to change tha regulations, and is 1t poeelbie fur.thea to be changed within the context of overall USEP policy? Short cf involving iteelf or its ataff in the actual iaplenenta- tion of projects or in voluntary agency operations, USEP eaintains a continuing acrutiny and review of every project and contract into which Lt hee entered. information developed by field officera in tha course thie review in passed to the Chiof of tne Eacapoe Prograa Diviston seacerred, who evaluates the caterial and diecusaes it, whoneapproprie ate, vitn the local agancy director. Subsequent to this evaluation and dincussion #ith tha agency, tho aaterial is forwarded to OFCEP enich cekes a eacond analysie and, if indicated, discusses it. with the agency's Eurvrean Director. There ia no policy of hands-off until the eni-audit {a cade. End-uoveauditsa are an integral. part of the review of projects in order to determine whether or not the supplies and services ure reaching the escapees. . . . In the light of the preceding paragraph, the lattor part of the queotion becomes acadesics however, JSEP policy in thin respect to floxible and can be adapted to any situation warranting a sodification of precodirea, v 2. Quostions What ia tho interpretation of “Local settiaaent"? If a@ oan io earning a aAtatinetly oubsarginal existonce, which coans an unhealthy and unhappy exiatenca, {3 ha autonatically ruled out? he catle the shots on this, USEP or the agencies? . Local sottloaent iv not prodigate! avlely on gcunoaic factors. Rather, local aettiosen: doponds upon a varioty of conditions obtain- ing in tho cage of a particular faoily.— Consideration auat, of nocaa- eity, be givan to the Juba of the principal augo-carnora to deteraing phothar or not thoy are worcing in an occupational grea sost suitaole to their desires, background end ability; to thoir wages to dotorsing ghother or not theis earnings are ouffictont to coot tho nocdo of thair faoily; to their housing to deterning if is ts adaquate; and other face tore wnich puoi be coneidered in comnection with a feaily'es fira inte- gration into the local comaunity, including its oun attitude toward gueh integration. It t6 not tne policy of USEP to placo a san cr a geaily on an inoligtblo or inastiva lint aa a jocaliy sattlel caso if ho {9 oarning a diotinctly eubcarginal exiatenca. The docision of Yocal settlonent 14 eado by the Chivf of tha Sscspee Prograa Division concorued and only sftor a careful analysio of tho ottuation cbtaining in each particular case. Vouatly the Division Chiefs dociaion 1a booed upon the recsurzendation of the voluntary agenoy as analysed and evaluated by USEP officera in the field. . . — HOD UCT Ions a cing Rr Le . . ole rye . 3. Guessions eee ' e ClO’ TRE lis re oe ae ; Copp uct sh _ecp'ss , . é 14-0000 z a Pea NYO SN Se nto) . _ , lia) ; . SEG (Ey . 3e Gestion: Wnat ie planned 6 eliginate the dup lication in caseload of the two egencicat - i ic Duplication an caseload between the various voluntary agencies Fartictpat: ng in the Eacapee Progres nas been olininated to an azpre- - .piadle extent. It nas exioted Frincipally. in ghe- caga of tea agencies - An Goraany dealing with tha.Soviet groblea --"Tolotuy Foundaties and anorican Feienda Or Susolan Freedcg, This, hovever, was resolve on Dacoador 7, 1953 at a saoting of tna tuo agoncios vith the Cnief, Bacapeoo Prograa Davagion/USCUs., at this seeting the Tolatcy Sountation waa given principal responsibility for oll caoog which havo a resettie~ mont potential, AFP waa given-all cugoo which had linited or 23 resettienont potential and must, of necossity, bo sottled lccaliy ia : the Geraan sounoay. Tho suppleaentary core and maintenance waa divided arter a thorough diecussion with eacn agency dy wutual agreesent. Thies action reoultod tn eatadlishing a cduoload in Gersany of 79 cages cone siating of ssov 180 pavplo for TP, and 102 caseo with approxinately | 200 poople for AYRF. Wow rogiutranto by vithor agency will ba reverred fer to Escepoa Pregroa field rapresontatives (in Corgany, Munich) fer eback agsinot. current card ftleg. After a dessior haa been fuliy davaloped on tha case, a dotoroination ao to tho appropriate agency will be cado according tu the case's resettlesont potential, 4. GQuastion: Bhat are the critorta for accepting a Soviet escape aa. & rolivf recipient and what office or rogulationa deterulne sare? .. Thora i¢ enelosed the basic proviatunal gulde concerning eligitie lity, tegother with sudsoquont clarifications tssued ta the fieid on tha Sovioto. Thia ta tho eriteria undor which o yoraon Le oxtentad, end dociarsd cligible for, Progran ssvisteice. Thesy reguleticas vere edapted frea.a goaeral policy ssuuad by the U.S. Dopartment of State. Within tha frenowerk of those rugulations, tho hecajue Progrea ducta @ oocurity investigation valen asta>iighos aaarta oligibilaty frca ae eosurity point of view, Sinultenesuoly the man la counselled in en offort to detersciny iiia necds troc a suciulogical and economics angie. Tha reoulta of theao invootigationea detorciauy tha courso of actions upon ghioh the Eacopoa Progray proceeda, However, in tho na: OFS a? eagoa, hesantterion easiatence 18 extonded to tndividuale pending tha coaplote coourkty inveastigution, or unti] saterial surfictentiz serczae tory to deny oligtbilaty 129 discoverad., (4 ntiun shauld te 2iretted “to paragraph 7 of tha eligibility guida, watch enables CSEP ts fer. TS. eligibility on any inséiwidual or individuala of interest te cines agenclos, regardicas of normal eligibility criteria.) 5. Gungtionr Wrat is the source of the polacy wntcn mainteing that . thors suot ba a loaningscvorsbackward to avoid tho riak of ary political suplication in applying the USEP progran? : : . an "te The Eacazee wee 14-0000 we . Co cceeanenet neem eet mien eesercemmamesiuee oS 2 EGRET j _ . . . . : The Escazao Progrea woo: originally outlined tn DEPCIRTEL 676, . January 29, 1952 (Top Socret) which indfoated that the Progras vould » Bee be uniartaken through oontracte with voluntary agencies to provide ” f: ~ @ertain supplios and services to escapaoa of recont date. Inaanguch we .G9 the largoat and moat Important voluntary agenctos oporating in ~ m : Oo _ Europe are of religious nature and endeavor to stay clear of unter= ‘ , _ a takings which have political toplicationo, it was deteruines that the : Escapoe Pragrea would suppreas vo the oxtunt poosible tne pos iticas _ nature of ita operationa in order to ancure and saintain the “good . - vill" ant cooperation of thoog agonctos. fn our reiattionships, how- - over, with certain ayonciea of ethnic character (e.g. APCH --*hcorican a Fund for Cugchoslovak Hefigoas), enpooially when these agenciosa are . directed by individuatea in whoa USEP haa conpiote confidence, Little, if any, action hao boon taken to supproos or diaguioe USEP political . Applications, Thera 16, however, a tendanoy on the part of USEP offi cialo to euppresa political inplioatione of the Progrea in treir arrange- ponte with aoveral ogoncios ~-- duo to thoir lack of conftdenss in the . leadorehip of thoce egunctos. Ura, Schaufuss, Tolatoy Foundation, | Sheba Coodman, Auorioan Frionds ef Ruoalan Proodyai Kax‘Pra sudo ,/“Organt- sation for Rehabilitation throygh Treining; angi Ustoon,-thtercatluaal Roscuo Counittes: and Ulohagl/Rodyk “Uni ted Ukfainian enericea Relle? Cosalttee; are oxanploa of Diroctora in whos USEP has Little canfidence. oe. Thig lecx df confiduncs srigea frog the fact that thooo peraoualitica . Spparontly hava thoir own azoa ty grind. USEP hag revonied, Sovuver, ond vill contiusoe ta reveal to a limited axtent, the political nature of the Evcagoo Progras to certain solected persona tn tho voluntary” agenoiosg who sre aubjaot to the nesessary degrog of direotioa, and in “whan: confidence cay be caintained. Thio sourga of action to aotiveted pricardly by tho faot that political overtones of tho Prograa cannot be wholly hidden froa.an intelligent parson, yot it ie not in the Progres's dest intorost to edvioo officially the roligious bodico of the political aspeoto. Although the uajor roligtoug agencies undoubtedly are avare of the politiosl aspects of the Progrea, thay oheogse to ignore thea so long a9 thay aro not involvad directly Into any political operattona, ~ and 60 long oa they are not adviged officially of thea. §. ste ys thera eny seans through whioh asolatnanes tu deserve ing ecubers vu LOPE (already on tho sasoloadsa) can ba bpoeied up? USDP offtciolea throughout tna arca are continually endeavoring to @peed up Progres benefito to the ulticate recipionta., Thie ra applica- ble ta the entire cavoload of all agencies end hoa not tia tho paot been predicatc’ upon cooberobip in eny organisation which aay or gay aot be of interest to J.S, Soverngent ayengioy, In thio vay, USE? vadoavors to oxtend Progrea bonefite to all shoas oligtble without focussing unnscaocary ottontson upon individsal oopborsa or a particular orgsaisa+ tion of intoreot to agonciea of the U.S. Governuont. Furthes, USEP ~ “oy ar officials ewes 14-0000 - offictais have no way of dotersining ehether an escapoes ta or 1a not a-cester ef TZOPS, Hovever, if Cad deotros tc furniah USEP wlth a Ykat. of TOSPS usadership, OPC will request the JOE Divielune in each ‘sountry to confer aligidtlity on tho {ndividuala t.eted and to pay particular attention that euch individuala aay receive pereonal atten- : tion in the Suture. . “oot nasticns: La there any posei bality of elivinating Tovetoy and a + AFRP altegether and doing thie job through another agency or agencios? In consideration of thiv queation, USEP nos raluttantiy Jectded that £8 tweuld not be Fooaible to olisinate Tolatoy Pountation, aiace Tolotoy de an old, oatadliohad agency with a frage-enoen and regpecte3 vithin certain oalgro circios. It aay bo poovible, however, for cas to undertake tne vliuination, olthough vss relaiicaonips wath TP and “te Board of Directors are unknova to thie office. Since a¥uiy ies relatively new organisation, end tha character of ita Burepean leatore ohip ig cucn more undeairable than that of Toletuy, bt a concelvadle | that APSF could be olfainated frou thy Nusestan fieid ccneiseradly easier : than Tolotey. Moreover, a8 the Chaircan of the Board of the AVOP 1a a retired U.S, Adatral, ho would probably ba inclined to gu along vith the wishes of Govornoont officials if it could be ohown that tho all- ’ mination of aFRF vaa in tha bout intvrest cf the !.5. sJovernnant, Yowaver, the oliaination of othuie type agencies in thia reapgot would, perhapa, conpal tho Escapes Prograa to enter inte relationgnipa with @ roligious agency, ong. the WCC, in their stead end the succosefal resolution of the Soviot probles would becoue autuoaticaiiy gueh sore diffioult. — 0. Cueations How dogs an agoncy qualify for a VSEP contract? What ere the requireszenta for qualifications USEP curruntly hao contractual arrangements with f2 vuluntory aooietios resroventing the sajor roligioua badios (1.0. Vathviles, Jeus, and Protegtazta) and the cafor othnis groups represented in the popula= tion of thea Ynitul States of anoriua. To qualify for a JSBP ovatract tha agency, if it 19 wholly Avyrican in coaposition and tacurporated under the lava uf ony of tho 68 Status, or the Diutriot of Columdia, Gust ba scoerviitul by what was known oa the Departcoat of Statale Advisory Couaittves on Voluntary Yoroiga did, and which io now-e part of POA. The Exucutive Director of thio Conaittes ta Mr, Willian He MoCahoa, was 26 algo oa otaff ceubar in tha offices of the Avuiatent Direstor for Rofugeas and Migration, FO’, In addition to thooa egonclies | which hare teen incorporated in the U.S., USEP algo eatere into rela- tionehipa with other organisations which arg international tn gharacter and copposition'=«< euch aa tho” World Cuuno4l of Churchaa, tho“Vorla ORT wos 14-0000 . - no aes "/ITACH. ‘Bo ret is ; , a, ; ay! > RESTHLIT D SECT Y INFO TIN ‘ae . ‘ IRSVISICUAL GUIDE NO. L duly 17, 1952 Li: CRITERIA FER ENIORITY ALGISTANCE UMDER ESCAPE P.ceRaM Cd ie The votabh Security Act of 1951 provides’ the basic legigiats wthority for tno Escapeo Pregran and thus ostablishes tho olesentary. cris teria fer extending assistance. - . Soction 191 (a)(1) of that Act authorizes tho expenditure ef 4 sia not to axceed $100,C00,0C) "far any selected persons who ore. residing in er epcapias from the Soviet Unien, Foland, Czachoslovakia, Uungary, Rusania, Bulzaria, Alvanie, Lithuanta, Latvia and Estening er tho Communlat doninsied or Caztunist cecupted mreaa of Gorsany and Austria, and any othur countries cbserbod by the Soviet Union either te fourm such persons inte alscents cr the military ferces supporting the Nerth Arlantie Troaty Organization ov for cthur purpeses, whea Lt fu-simdlarly dotermiino! ty the sresidont that such assiutanco will contrivute to the cefease of tho torti Atlantic area ant to the security of the United Gtates!, 2. Offichils carrying out this propraa she id not becone invelyed in complez, tine-congumliy: »recedures in doturnining priority for assistanca. Te 4s expect? that a vesitive approach tovant priority wili bea taken amd thet criterta will mscgn os siiple and broad as is consistent with USe interests, It follows tnt a:d ghould be given insediately to purgong whe apparantly meet the priority eriterda outlined velo and should be withdraw enly if reasonable evidence is broucht forward which indicates that the porsen deed not meat theve criteria. 3. The intent and purpose of the program is to aid now eucances fray comuist oprressivn., whasever the m ts of aiding persens who wore dis- Placed before, during, or goon after Vierld Var IZ, such aid ig net nemally @ préper concern of this program. Uertover, quite apart fra. any other cons olderstions, the pregran dees not nave suffietent funga te assist many parsons ether than those who bave recesti: egcarud frer benind the [roa Curtain. In the feruzoing perspective, tho following tecia vill be utili- zed by tho liiso..ng in ascending iMioraty for assistance. be Feterity for assistuncy in resettlement and fer gupplerentary care will be granted any parpan whe escaped arter Junuary 1, 190 feos the UOSR, Polacd, Latvia, Lithuania, cutonia, Czec.cgbovakia, Hungary, Runania, Bulcoria or Albsnia. S withta tho bread seonfines of the above, there will te certain pergona whos thy United States ebviowsly will not desire to agcist ar there will to othora whege stutus in their count ry of rusidenca after tiisht is puch that’ they pessces the rights aad coltg.ticna of us een of tha couitry in wach they have tuken asylui RESTRICTED SESUATTY DEGWUTION . oe _.) Shved B02 FO LEGr 14-0000 ne , Me eer ee et oO tee Seem et nee RUSTRICCED SECURITY INFOR 27 ION {FROVDiON.L QUIDE ‘NOe I (cont) “CRIED pati TRICRTTY. .SSIST. {SS ISTANCE Ime ESC. PEE ROOK M ce Aspistance will thus be denied to or withdrawn from any porgon wor he Is a Communist acont. B. 33 a forser Nazi or iiazi collaborator seoxing to escape just punta | ment for crines committed during World war IX against Allic’ per- sonnel or against civil populations. C. Is a comnon criminal. D, Yas unreasonably rofused reacttlencnt opportunities. £. Is recognized by tho competent authorities of tim cowitry in which he resides as having the rights and obligations which are attached ta the ressession of citizenship of that country es, Gorman rofugees and oxpellees, persons of Turkish athnic origin fron Ramanta and. Bilgariagare exclude? from assdiutance under this paragraph. F. Has teon satisfactorily acttled lozally, 6, Assistance will bo extended, however, te these versons otherwise eligible under the provisions of thag carcular wic defect from diplomatic, other official or somi-offictal missions or dolegsticns shale abroad in the service of thoir country. Te Missions are authorized to nuke individual excoptions, repgardicss of datolino, when such oxcoptiona arc in tho datorest of the U.S. or when such oxcoptions ara requested by other Uso. Governient agoneies vperaling in roe lated fields. hen requested oxcoptacns arn sot faVorably senatdered by the Country Unit they must be referred te the Sperial wnat prior to final action, 6. A family group cuntainuy: a ‘A person oF pergo:a wie woul! 53% ertinarily ba asatated dua to niticnality, vere rolisn escapes and austrian ajwuse and who aro otherwiso eligible ashouid be considered eligible ag a unit. 9. Besic responsibility for dutermunatica of eligiodlity will rest with tho Local Unita. howuvor, it 16 oxpocted that they will devise ways and moans of utilising loral factlittes and efftefhis to a mucous extent in order to casigt the Lrcul Usdt fa discharging tida reaponaibility. In the ovant tho local unit requires furthor asaistanss in reaching an cligibility a docielen, the Special Unit may bo called upcn by the Local Unit fur infor- mation or sdvice. RESTRICTED : SI mee Areas metre. a tree SF oi Aee Lecce em Sac 14-0000 . OR a, GAIT, RY re? Se, sow eee eee a TE tee, os a SP ae ete GP se RESTRICTED -- SECUR.TY INFRUATION t =| f 56 : - one ACDENOU . nes Misc}. [otree:) t PACVISIONAL OUIDE NC. 1 GRITERTA POR FREGUTY ASSISTAILZ UNDER ESCAPER PROGiAM foxt of tole-cenference recotved from Lepartmont July 1h, 1952 in arplificatton of crituria cutlined wdor Frovisional Guide ls “PEP Program 1a concerned with oseapoog from Soviot or Soviet dorloated urease In view fact FZ? funds ore Lirtted and bocause of leglelative history of program priority cr proferuncy cust be given to coru rucont escapees such 63 thege who oscapod nftus January 1, 198. Decistons as to application of fund must alyo be based on reaulto which can be achiavod in wras of basic objuctives of programs Tn other words wo are net distributing a limited rultof fund oqually aceng o deaignated numbur of psogtee. Ko aro more concerned with " thoge who have escaped mere recently than theao who havo buon tn the As exporionce dovolczs wo e&xll ecke tho forogoing nore scloctive rofugos etate sinse World War I cr thoas who wore uprooted butwoun Soptorbor 1939 and January 1, 19.3, The date January 1, 1940 13 an againistrative duvice which orovwtd not tu rigidly applicd unlcou Inter oxhaustion of funds increasingly roquires this action. Of equal concern to IEF ary thu rusuits which can ba achieved in torms of reostsblishcent, rosettlonant, buttor noralo, otce, a9 botwoon ona prcfoct snd ancther, Wa ehsult ecox sulf~liquidating, non repetitive usos for FEP finds, aves to tho extent possible Bccoptanco cf ruspensitilicies which cannot readily ba ralinquishode eae EP cea) at ag Rh Roepe Te alte ‘hei . 14-0000 ; . BESTRUGS 22 ; a : anondnant No. 1 . , to e - SS i Trovisdonal Gatdo Noe Is (cost) ; SAT MIGY AS3ESTANCE CITT DSC BLS PRIGRL! oS wut re? od ° tee 7 Sub parrgsanh & of unnumborod paracrap) following paragraph five of Provision Suids No. 1 1s amended to read: rere “E, Iy recognized ty the compotont authorities of tho country in i . witch ho resides or other country outside of tho area of t ; Soviet deninstton a3 having tae ri chss and obligations hich aru attached to the poosesaios ox citizenship of that country 0.3. Gansan roduzeos and expellz0s, persona of Turkiah othnic origin froy kunsnia aud Qulparia ure erccludod from assuiatance unjor tals nara raph, * me eich ican Or na tt i aA OO tual a nhl Damm nated leah «inn Se sted eres Bn 14-0000 mn “my eo . i oe, va Ain BON. A : fae JA 2 . fur ti,hter and conetant sanegeaont he present systoa Of heade<off to tecause Of regulations? If the > change the reguiationg, and 10 at than the context of overall SEP policy? t tnvelwing itee.f or ite ataff in the actual inpleronta- 2 Seley sf ae ticn af pe-jecte OF in volcatary. ageacy operations, TSEP caintains a sentiferng serutiny and review of every project and contract into which tnfereation developed by fioid officere in the couroe 1s passed to the Chiaf of the Escapee Pivgraa Division gacernod, who evaluates tha. caterial and diocusaes 2%, when appropric. ato, witn tho local agency director. Subsequent to this evaiuaticn . and discusaion with the agoacyy the natertal ia forwarded to CFCEP ehich pakes a second anatyais and, $f indicated, discceawa tt with the sgonoy's Eutopeaa Director. There 18 no policy cf handecoff ental tha end-audit 3 wade. Tid-usesauiite are an integral part of the reviov of projects in order to detersine whethor or not the eupylies and corvices ard reaching the eecazees. t has entered. fo tnse review Yon aad ru of the pest te ang a acti Frvatios In the light of tho preceding fF queotion boconed acadesic; hivever, - : floxivlo and can be adapted to ary aitsaticn warra’ of procedurdd. : / wate. tr.eaent"* if - 2, gwoattund Rretorestnentrterpcetele’ - ‘. geana an al! a pan Te earning o dt@tinugiy putsarg:' a. ersate unhealthy end unhappy etiotonca, .8@ %o &.% oat. re uke Oh 6alle tho ahuta on thie, USEP ur the aqen tea? Luoak aattisoent ten.t prasicatel [email protected] 6h @ oy ae factors fo. naitiene obtaln= Rather, sucal pottlonent depente +s, @ variety ° ing in the cooe uf a particular Yaai.s. Tarai Sores. on c.at, of naves= . “alty, ve given ty the Juve wf the whother ur nut they aro e-reing. au principe. Tageearnere ty Jateroines Qn. eyati ona. ares a.gt ouitable tu thetr desires, bacaground and eor.dtye ts. their wages %2 dotersina ehether ur not thelr oarsinga are eulfictent ts eet the agole of their foatlys tv thotr huuaing 2 ietera: tft 16 odeqeatey aad other face tore stiser puof be conaiteredy ins ction efthoa faatista fira intes gration inty the soc Subgandty, peding ite van attituta tovard euoh integration, it Lacy of UEP to place a Gan or a fently on an ineltgidia 2 liet ao a isce eettied caso if he is earning a dtetinctiy ai exiaterce. ~9 teciaicn of Jocal ootticaa.t .9 sade & ? of the Secapeo Prcoysca UViviaion enolyote .f thé aituation ebtaining tne Sivseicn Chief's decioion te “qhe wolentary agency oa analysed and fread. i in each parsons booed uyen th ovaiuetes ty _ ? J; Gugation: see 2 O68 mm Copgpecdan ot sf ec p 9s ae ya 14-0000 ee its oe ae . . . . 4 Cm: cr LE ~ | eaten wo a ne erence : r FY Lo. . a fe Ht ET ts [ on a he saee.ca? L ‘ + tae Wl lar tary agencies @ spinate!s t: an aszre- .@ tase 2f two ogercies -- Toletoy Foundation and 200.45 Preedsa, Thie, noworer, was rondived on £¥ at a gseoting of tne tev agenciea with the Chiof, Bacazees Progr Division; TSOMs. At thie seeting the Tolstoy Foundation . vae given ; cipal reaponaibility for al: ceases which have a rogettle= . 1 * Bent potentia.. APRP vas given all cazva which had lisited or no mo , -Fevottlonent potential and aust, of necaosslty, bo sotticd locally in _ the Gersan econony., The supplementary care and aaintonance was divided after @ thorough discussion with each agency by autual agreonont. This action resulted in ocstoolishing a caseload in Germany of 79 casen con- : : Oloting of sowe 190 people for TP, and 102 casos wlth approximatoly ys } 200 people for APRF. Now registrants by oltner agency will bo referred to Eacapea Prograa field roproaontatives (in Ge-uany, Munich) for a check againot current card fllea. After a doosior haa been fully dovaloped on the case, a determination a3 to tho azypropriatoe agency will de sado according to the case's rosottleaent potential. 4. Queottoas What are the criteria for accoz;ting @ Suvtot eacapee as @ relief reviplent and what office or regulations determine saao? Thera 19 encloaad the bagie pruv.aiuna: gaitea concerning e:tgldi- ‘ lity, togethar with subsequent clarificatiune jesvel %) the fieid on tha Soviota. This fo the eriteria untjer wnicr a ,ere.n to extetiod, . . and declared aligible fur, Prograa sazistance as regulations sore adapted froa o gonoral policy tooued ty the U.t. Le,artaent uf Bate. UVithin tho fresovuerk of these toguiatiuna, the Eaze,09 Prugrea iontsote . @ soourlty invealigativn vhicn estati:ahes oe ass'o e.iglbiiity fr.e 0 t . soourity point of view, Sisultaneuue:y Bern ta sosnge..ed in an effort bo detoruine nie teade (rua a erect 40... angie. The rogults of theoe inveotigatioss deters ection upon ehion the Bacapea Prograa yroceote, d-cerer, earvelty of | oases, humanitarian adalagtsase is exteused to ind en@ing ita ooaplete Govurity investigation, vr ent). gaterie. es fic a7 Zervea- tory to deny oligidtiity 16 diecoworel. (attontica anusit sa sirocted to paragraph 7 of the oligibility guido, gwnicnh enables “SEP ts confer oligidility on any tndividsal or individsals of interes’ ty wither 7.3. agonotes, regardless of normal eligibility critorie.} 5. Qvantions What te “he source of tha pol zy which paintaina nat there Guot ba a leaning=over=backvard to evoid the riak of any political _foplication in applying the USEP progras? The Secapae aes 14-0000 “cortain suppl sy 2stiized in LEPS scated that the Prsgris wouls Tho Sacapes Progras van origin January 25, iS52 (Top Secret, wal anite be undertasen through cantracts ef Yiluntary agensios t2 previde nd services te ayeee tf recent fete. Inasauct is arr age endorse tnat the Europe are =f takings onset Eaca;zoe Pr nature cf ite whit and evor, with ttn Fund for _ oe agencies are Sirectec se oe confidence, Listie, foany, act diegaiee TS itica: wicaticca, gency on tho pert of USEP offie ? tse Program in their errenge- tv lack of confidenses tn the bf shasfaag, Tolatoy Founcatior . eeedBan, agec.can Friensa of Russian Proedya; Eag'Drasle,brgeas- Boticn for Re.azicitation tarssgn Traiuing; anod Mataon,-dhtematicnal Bote Taaittéa; and HicnaalAodye ited Tefainioan acoricaad Helis? Toealttso; are oxaazies of Sirectora in whos USEP hag little confidence. Thla Ytanw <7 cusfidence ariuea {rca the act that thooa pursonslitica Spparently nave tneir can axes to grind. USEP has revealed, however, ant wlil continue ts revaal to a liaitod extont, the political nature of the Escayew Prograa to certain selected pereong in the voluntary Sgeoncieo wns ere aubjoct to the nocevaury dograu of direotios, and in vnve confidence tay oe waintained. Tnia courge uf action ie uotivatea yrisarily vy the fact that political overtoaeo of the Progra cannot de @holly nidgen froa’an intelligent parson, yot it ‘1a not in the Prograa’s beet intorogt ty alviag officially the raiigious bodioo of the political Geyeute. sithvugh the gajor roiigivus agancios undcubtedly are avare of the political aspects of the Progrea, they chueose to tganura theu so long ae thoy aro not tnvolved directly into any political vperatianes, and co lung aa they ore not siviaed officially of thea. Sheba €. Guontions a7$ thera eny moana through which soelstance t. dosere- ing sonbdere ot-Tz0PS (already on tho caseloads) can ba s;eeter up? USEP officials throughout the area are continsaliy enteavering is ont opood up Proyrca bouefita to the ultizate reciploate, 3 z-: blo to the ontire cagvload ef ail agencies acid nas not in tne peut sees 3] prodicatad upon goaberohip in cny organisation woicn cay -7 Gay 9.3 v0 o of intorsdt to U.S, Governzent agencies, in ao vay, hk? atoavize ry to eztond Frogrea banofits to all thoea oligitio witru. eieg r=) unnessosory attention upon individca. aonvers cf a zert rgtsise- . = tion of interost to sgencica of the O.5, asversment. Pest Poe 9d =) ar a cT DPE Teee eee 2) Plea! 3, hed »; 4 | Abg5j 14-0000 @ 3eC i? Oo offiotale havo no vay sf -dotoraining wiothor en eocapes ig or to not @ geaber vf TZOPS. Sowover, tf CA3 ddsires to furnich USEF with s _ Lhat of TZ0FZ nogberetip, CPC BIL] request the USE? Diviolone in cach country 69 confor ‘eligsbalaty, on the individuals listed and. to pay . particular attention that such individuals gay receive persons] sttens-- tion in the future. : - arr “questions Ta, there any possibility of olisinating Tovatoy and ; APR? altugether end, sorag thie job through another agency or agencies® In conaidaration cf ‘gnie question, USED? hoe rolactantiy 4dec:4e4 that 1t sould not be scasible to eliainate Tolstoy Foundation, ace Tolstoy 10 on old, eataditotied agonoy with a nema known ani respectes within cortain ootgre circioo. It cay bo poasible, however, for 745 — to undortaxe tho olinination, althougn CAS rolationshipe witn TF an3 ts Board vf Directora are unknown to this office. Since AFPRF to 8 — ’ pelatively.new organization, end the charactor of its European icadere ship to much ovre uniesirablo than that of Tolotoy, 1% 10 concelvarle that AFH? could be aliginatdd frou the Ruggian field convidurad:y eas’ thon Tolotey. Moreover, av the Chairuan of tho Board of tho Aye? :8 6 retired U.5. Adatral, be would probably bo inclined to go slung with __the wloheo uf Govornnent of fictala if 4¢ could be chown that the eit- “pination of AFF sae tn the boot tnterdot of the U.S, Government.’ Yovever, tha eliainatioa of ethnioe typo agencies tn thia reopout would, porhaps, veopel the Escapes Prograa to unter into ralationahipa with a roligiuusa agency, o.g. tho WCC, in thoir otead and tho succosefs: reaolution of the Soviet probloa would becone sutogatioally Buch sore dittioult. GO. Questions How dove an agency qualify for a USEP contracs® Unat Ore the requiresents far qualifications USED cvrrontly tes gontractual arrangenante with 22 woiuntary soctotios reprasonting the oajor religious bedieo (1.0. Cathulica, Jove, * ond Protestants) end the sajur ethnia groups repregonted in tho popeia- tion of tha Unitod Status of anorica. Yo qualify for a USEP contract the agaacy, 1f £t fo wholly dnuricoa in coajgogition and incorporated undor ¢he lewg of one of tho gu Statue, or tho District of Coluarie, tust do ecoredited by what wos known oo the Gopartcent of State's Advisory Cocaittao oa Yeoluntary Yoretga Aid, a24 which 46 now a part of FCA. ‘Tha Executive Dirootor of thie Conaittes ie Mr. Pillias 4. MaCahoa, who to sisa a staff cenbur in tho Offloo of tha Acetavtant Dirootor for Refugees asd Migration, FQ’. In eddision to those agensies whiom have boen incorporated in tho U.S9., USEP aluo entera tato rela- tionshipa vith other oe Sant set yone which arog international in Sesrector and composition -- such as the’ World Couneil of Churches, theVorld ORT se0 14.90000 ye tae ae Ne cn Paton, the. Vorld Yuta, oa the Lutheran World Federatica. Bith. Sat exception, thede ggoasies ‘have etrong and reputayle iearicea af Sliat which eve accowlited end racogniaed by the Adviecry Come Bittee on Foluntoy Foreign Aid, In tha cove of Wc, the American - affitiate ts tho Natioasi Ipyasil of the Churchea of Chriat, whos9 ©; hana ofgeat nation fa taalcharch World Service; it 19 accredited ty the advioory Or thelis da _ Yotuntaty Poreign Aid cad ts 4 xcader : ‘$n gist agending of the A307: scan Council of Voluntary Agencles for : . : ~ . Pasarela Service, : @poolfic requireaente for quali . , ‘ “facet s los havevar, it fa belioved that to te [ ysant Sed. for acered tatioa by tha advisory Cocaittce, an agescy euat te eapzorted by voluntary: ibestipticns, and humanitarian in character. zt ia delieved thet Bgorsies wholly political” are not eligible. 3: “question: What is the status of the proposal ta fora a Russian _ deter Company which te “wrderotand hoo been approved in Weshiagtoa? | } GOR paral agreement on the forzation by USARSUR of a Lator Service Tait coapriaed of Soviet agcames haa been reavhad by US BUCY and , SUR. Thia project now only awaito final approval froa the Dopart- meat cf Aray ao te certain details, (It io undoretaod that the aray Sas already aogroed %> the gropoeal in principal.) [¢ to anticipated Hat the project will de iaplecented in the near future. ; The Unit, whicn will be assignad a guard oiaaion, etll cospriess : fabstalty lvO officera ani can. In addition, one aan to act cs ataff ‘gs advizer to USARSUR on cattera affecting the Unit will protabdly be resraited. This position srould hava a field grada of perhaps a i Lieatenant Colonel. Tne peraonnel coiling of 1CO tay be rateod to’ t 2N0 whould Lt appoar destrable in the Light of oxparience. In arder i ts awold thd appodrance of supporting Great kusaian or aiaority Tagtonas asperationa, the shoulder flash for woabers of the coapany } 9 waald doar the nage “*ROSSISAIY" or Ruecian People, rather than. waesaerT™ er | Hvoetena, : _ ‘ : In the course of a , resont Qtscugaion betvoen representativas of. 2 U.S. Bucou, and thie office soncerning this proposal, general Teesent waa reaghed on tha fullowing pointes. ae #8) Lendorshtp in the ccapany should be rocrutted froa the aore. recent Soviet escapeda or defectors, rather than frca the clder *eaigre" grvezl - . $) Bfforta should be nade to rocruit the caginua poosicle cunder frca the escapeco registered wate USSPs, and 3} Tse TSOPE group atould be strongly ‘represented in tne ccazanay. “se9tteory 10. AUT E o ve! Ba OAR ae 14-0000 want ue to make any pitch on thio? -tion.. However, it to balseve ‘holped under the Proyraa? ‘ gontinucd to inoreaae deupits tho fact that ovor ‘ Daokground, probleay, vxperiunoo, ry ? seener clesency Loant oon taxon to eat the 10. Suastioa: flave.any atope be econoy. | ef HICOS to partcn Sovlet-ooca70a3 aentonced for oinor, offenses coa~ uitted® in oa attend: to aurvive, thue clearing their rocorde? Do you 2" In'the paot, potitions for clemency heavy only teen preodnted to tho Clenoncy Board of HICO3 who a person wuo' under aotive: cdnaideré- tion for rosottlozent. Tho Clasoncy Foard hoo uouvally acted. owiftiy: with tha boot inturoot of the dndivigzai ant of the J.3. Governaont in pind. “Reaontly, hovover,-otopa vere taken td initiate petitions for cleaoncy on oll cages of the tyfaa centioned in question LO. it to too early at ‘the yrogont tine to farovog tha rooult of thio opera= 4 that at io not yet, nocooeary for. CaS appropriate officiale en thia pointe -' . to approsoh the ft 4 ' . . dle eunations In tho USEP policy to reduce the nusvera gho can be © If true, what are tho ryavona for thio policy which eppeara on the purfacy to be a step backward fron solving tho probvlea? | cy to rojuse the nustera who cen be holped , the USEP caculosd heo 2 6,600 hava town resetq It 1a not the ULE? poll undor tho bacopov Frograd. aa a patter of fact tled, end cany have baon dropped for various reogung, including igeii- gidility, local intogration, cud doath. It. fo true that tho pricary purpose of tha Frogras ta tu rovettlae oligiblos obroat; and: tu-intograta.. loaally those whose reoottlenant potdatial io’ low. hin sction, of ena in itoolf, doov toud to reduce. the usader of persona vho oan be suteo= quently belpod under tho progres. It ia aloo the policy of tho Progres to oreato au Btuwospnore in which other pregresg vhioh dopond to a cor~ tain oxtoat upon tho psychological atiituds osteting in catgre oirclea gan oporate oucossafully. In furthering this partioular abjootiva, tha Procres haa recently taken oction to deolaro a2 oligibloe thoge pereong who, although having ruooords as Binor oriuinalo, ore of interest to U.S. cgonoies, aid have brcadoned the bas:a to aucept ary Joviet citisen 00 eligible if hy nav in ery woy 2een under divoiplina of the Soritot Govern- sent ofnog January 1, 1945. 12, Crasticns What kaa the Lscapao Prograa acoodplished for Sovict a , gooapovct CSEP'o sovintceavs to evcarges 19 based pricarily upon tha noola of caoh individual rugistorad wlth the Frogrea. ‘rhoaa noeda cx dotare= plned through o.counsalling pregraa undos vbioh tha voluntery egenoies cooporaticg with USL? ors Guppoceds to coat cade vorzers to the fiald to intorview each cacapou feally to dateraioa thoir particular noods, eubitions, and g2a0731 cituaticas Lagod upon this interview the egaacy 1a supposed to davolop & epsaifio an gif a a _ plen ove LY “Aha sp AEORO 14-0000 atabliakoest within the sooony of their pre-. t4ence. although the Secapee. Prograa Divieton’ e Hisercs. for Geraany has oodtracte. with both git’ APRP t9 catry cut a counoalling progres fer epent aprroxiaately $14,000 on oach agency -in's of oLee have: not ‘completely counselled | ail of their caeeised Acéordingly, 1 is Goot.diffioult to pake any — xind of ‘analyaie of the agount of avgistance rendered ao copparod to the oxtext of need. Gn Decoabo> 7, representatives of both agencios ware aivised by the Escd;ee Prograad Divieion, that the counselling progras buat do comploted in, tho near future, and that USEP efll be in @ Guch> Vetter position to evaluate the prograa of avelotance to Sovict escapseds 2c ’ ie not pos coe Soe gent country + of the. 3.92 Opera Polatcy Poundatis Deapito the efzittedly unsstiofactory oituation outlined in the j _ previous paragrapa, certain positive sation hao, bean takon by tho EPD “E _ acd tho voluntary ‘agoncios to provide aseistance ta Soviot eacapoade - Roportodly, APRP has.diotridated tn tha ‘notghborhood bf 815,000 ta | supplosontal aooletanco in the fora of -fs0d, olothing, lodging, Otd., to escapees rogistored ia their caseload. Tho Tolstoy Foundation hao _dtotributed in tho neighborhsod of 319,C00. In addition, threa spooial Rousing aid projesta havo tees estadiiohed in Gorasny: the Priondohip ee _., Beuge. fa Muntoh with o capacity of 10 ferscna, and the center in : “" Katsoraloutorn, vith a capacity of 36 =~ both eponsorad by APRP, snd poe the Tolstoy hose in Karlofela which “bac a capacity of 60 to 100. A . word about onoh of tha folloging tastaliationssr ;. . tho Priondohigz Houoe ia Munich ie eaall end fo always full. fhe ya lessth of otay varicsy por individaal ae ito primsry purpooa ie to furs. i . nich tenporary housing for Bigaias .oscaress ‘who cons to -Lunich looxing ra for work. In oo0us cagoo these sariads of roatdonco have dreggal oute At thie Kono full care aad raioteaanve 13 given, os tho residents ore poatly Anoligiblo for rolio’ granta tn Eavariae. -Tha Karlofeld rouse tas spesed on Saptoader 4 and hes cocopted 26 eacapeaa to date. In-edditzar to the fact that asoh sppliccat ie ecreoned by tho e¢gensy end thaa ty a ecnsilate cad GSEP roprasgntat:va, tye efaiogion process 10 coczlicatel by the nacd to transfor uneapioy@ beat end vroliof besofitva froa other oreas. Whilo thie tnotaliation 19 not cocat to be so teuuing prepest of acai-peraaneat qusrtora, $ha typ. of aid mocited by cost porsons oalectet olil probavly recruit ia a foirly otavlo population, case tho heae ia filist. Tha Kaisarsleutora hone oO reported, o@ of Hoventar 15s , 19 currest.resitesta ll garcons moved to privats cuartors } porcona cared to Labox Carvicu Unita | 10 pergona reterced ta fcrzor reoideaca 5 éependente plocsal in joda 6 seaney me dbe5 . , , ALY cee 14-0000 ‘+ could loseto porcanent billota. 412 tbeso s22720, “plu other dorentonta,- pasged through the ‘contor or sore e203 Ly the: egency faollitios there. (Dopandenta: Eotad ‘to ‘ bree ‘paraoi at ono tisa or anothers. lived: ia the f-£u3t ta caphasizod that thia Znetallation to not rogarded ° eo yorneseat -bouoing but was erected salaly ty house oocapood teupor= ‘erily fer viva cots -had. began found. en) who noodod quartere until) “thoy Thoroforo, ocospecs are roforred bore) caly ties Jub opportunities oxtot. eft etey only until private houolng 19 locates. 3 una thaa, oonsidvratica waa given te fillicg the house with eaz.cycant potentials, but ‘ths eganoy cesurred for fear tha pojact would be ruined vy insoluable torale yroblegs ead dy tho lacs of availe adle epate to cast quicely enployaont rojatreaontes To exncsrics oa tho quoation ot ‘epoust ng projeota"; end epart “from bousieg ta ths Ceraan edonony, inoteliationa for opacital perpoces vore oonsideret e=2 thaaa thros cuboidisods - (1) tha donofita dorived froa the Pri¢stchip House in uhion ore being Gvaluatod, cad vil] ba dios cuosed at tho forthooulng conforonca;* (Z). the Karlofold Nouoo haa racostly tecoa vponed and filling 1% 43 boing dolayod by 4 rathor cuaber- OGa> agreeing process, but a process required’ to coat our -@ocurity ' yezuiroteste end tha requirenenta of the Lanich Consulate Goneral, ant (3) tho Ze:corslioutern iivuge had toan rather offootivaly uscd, baing linited ty the muubdora of job opportuaitivg. Until vo aro convinced, hosover, ‘iat full of alaoat full banefito aro boing dorivod froa those hoosa, CSI? 19 reluctant to ootadliob at 4itional houoing projects. of « teaporary tetura ond it ‘Ye contrary: to ‘USE polioy to onter into long- tora orre-gopents wbloh vould be. ontaiiod ‘in proviaton of poraanent housing. Pure r, oscopoes gonorally aro vligible for houping oithin the Gorzcan otsnocy. & vouroh for this housing io cade aaosg that sontrol- led by tra Gennungaaat or ia caragréod in nov refuges housing being © budlt. Estcz;eoa ara boing inoludod in o nov POA progroa of $15 alllioa whianh ia veaseently boing dicouosot by POA cad tha Goreaa Fodoral Ropubdlic (eee LEFTEL to Donn US¥OTO 453, Deooasber 15, 1953. ). Agdéctiosally, 30 Soviet children wore cent to Sut sriand for Tohaviictstion ard 6 vaoat ton for eignt wooso laot eucaor-ot a cost of $3,937. (a) Gueeticns How pany ox-Sovioto have received what egolotance end bow (Bch A for Cero & Maintonanco? rv Pointe’ out above, the incoagiets end unsatiofactury sistua of the ecusssiling projoots of the agoaciea, ylua inedoquate or unavall= adlo files, prosiude tho poovibilitios of detormining how cany Soviots have reca:ved ohat soulatance and how such for Care & Haintonancos SPAT ah Hovover, soe. aly .cftor. privese quarter voro located.) Of the totel,. 14.90000 “Local Uaito ore adv . Dov eocateas in “each areas ~ wouti6t JasGary 9; 1953, cable. - (Confidential) - ioed thot effective tered Joriot dofectore tay be, conoidored eligible for who eacaped oinoe Jan 1, 1945 Unita. obld cunzlote regiotration - coaplote progres. sgotatanca. of thia group in «ach craa aad Evory offort ohld be salu to create waxicis progres fapatt ‘on “Jt do realized that extension of eligibility to thio group say caugo cone reperousasica an0ng other nationality groups and the agoico jeuzzorting thea. ‘It ts pointed out howevor that graat aajority ‘Uov defectors aro eligible undor proviuiona para 6 & 7 of Proviotonal Guide @i. Moreover Units ohld take all foasible coosures to ainiaisze raporoussions by oxvroioing usuost diacreticn in iaplopentation of thia inotruction o.g. ty digcusolng it primarily oniy with agcico interested in thie group.” advine CFC of numbers registered. . 14.99000 Text of January. 20, i955, cable: "Soviet defectors reforrod to in Prank ‘Roas 87, Athona 102, Trioste $9, Iatanbul 43, Goneva 21 for {onfidential). .. furt tel sont Vienrs 83, Carson ohld bo gonorally intorpreted ao those Sov citisens or “Sov Ukraniano: vho. left Uilitary. of Govt oarvico -aince Jon 1945, or thoir dopendonta (para & of Prev Guido Pi}. Local Units say aloo. oxtcnd avaistanco to auch othor poot Jan 1945-So7 escareca wbo qualify under Para 7 of Guide #1, oxcepting hard ccre 27's. Or persone who havo been in refugee statue prior to World War II.* aS 14.90000 ? Pext of instructione tequed to all field unite Decenber 19558 _ : “Begardidae cf hia country of, crigin, any Iron Curtain oacapee who, | , durisg tha pericd 1945, to the prosont tice, wao voluntarily or forcibly repatriated, but who proceoded ro furthor than the Eastorn Zonea of _° -Gorzsny cr Austria, and ‘vas datained in the Eaotern Zones of: Gertany or Avetria undor the dieciplinu of tho Soviot ocoupation forcea or wao eaployed in an official, ooul-official, or any other oapocity, rogard-= oo _ 1es0 of the nature of hin oaployoent, by or for the Soviet ocoupation } forced, and who oubsoquontly -dofectad, flod, eecaped, or othorwise returned to the Weet, for eny reason, ohould bo conoidored eligible for USEP asaiatanco, provided he ia otheruvice eligible.” Your attention’ io again directed to Section 7 of Quido #1 uhich authorises you to cake excuptiona in any individual caso, regaréleaa cf eligibiiity oriteria. 14.90000 cabo mes ae = pane t oe . . : on L p eo we SECRET ey GP - ee oe EE SS OUTING ANG RECORD SHEET 3 want tS 2 earictties: Citar 1 dan one alay Wg bé ase a i in the’ “To" es un, Gn te sacs somme ° : "Gnd each aman! tumbered to correipand wy bn aber ata “coe “‘belore further routing | -Thie Routing and tt ~4- ffaarebrse | aan Nien Anon ty baakeh —_ 2 rl var a flict) ‘ 4 v - wer A | te We SEGA EEN 14.90000 . . fo . Pf « eo “2 : , } )s hooey Sraaren no, Beate DONOU | . ry : . TO : Chief FF (attir Chtes $7). FROM: Cite! of Sisston, Srankfurt | SUMECT: emcin— RIDSUY/AEPAN wane Asaiatanca te Soviet Escaoces Tarough USFP REp | EQMSROVID 2. Ina recent convergstion with Mr. Rickard 2. Srown, OFCEP, Fransiurt, iiaoren! soveral portions of a lotter which he had just rocetvod from hiy Washington headquarter) directing somo feirly, ‘strony aiticion to tho Seman country ult dn {to handling of tha programe Uoodjesa to amy, Brew was ccnsidoradly upsot since it appears that much of the critictan atom:od fragx KUHARK, It vaa hig inpreasion that our converaationgs of, last Hovo-rbar and Dorenbor and tha remadlal action tokar by OFC at that tims ralative to tho USSP Gorman unit's handline of the Soviot pregran had indicated bia willinge nasa to de anything: posstole to correct defMeiunctas and to fore~ te ema oan ‘4 otal) Just such erltich In pasatraph 2 of the reference wa indle jar catod that saiisfactory snauera to ovr queations ha’ been necaived, | Tn’ this connection we anelese an Attachrunt A a copy of Yrounts y written answora to sr anectfic questions, ‘Attacliment 3 49 4 eriterla C for USEP assistance.) : . . . ‘ y7 t= . Pe In newad to tha eritietan Lovelled at Oram and tha Qornaan undt by tho Somerts hore office, tha Collowine certinont excorpte wory pagsed to the uncerateneds . 4 PAt tho thlrd reetion a great doal of stresa wos laid on the quoglion of tre svecial intereat casey of othor Govornnant, guen- las. I war oa to dvoll at sonv lengt> on tho opnciad thal we hove piven spoclal tnterest casds,. end to ster and verayu of our ranort to the Of2. Kono nelesa, wt Lt that wa chovld very greatly intenalfy our offorta _— s kaspoct.s It ta cloarly ccnaidared tnar tho dispezal jeelal interest cases on a very 4c priority besig varrents nesual effort, procedbizen, and oxponae onthe pest of tha Procrea, } Both Ary aul (x02A2%) attach very proat: deportencea to tito, end 4 sey dissatdaracts aso exmregued wilh tha monner tn wileh tho Hat teamaalig ty prekeut procedicag a inplavantad ‘vr tha Prozrat. In 2 ttuay felt that tho Preset hes boon hs to Kasoclot Stunt" ar ita ceatractera with eoseo watch & Deesont Riwaperudle di fiewlties in ceanaction wits tha soe eR orA os ba Lie ener ett tent 9) ys ete fear 14.90000 pl athe pana throuch wt Gise. a Lae oh ors Pras wager thea bast ‘ as tron OY BAEK)» ant! cre rant report ta tha O& sreupe The ¢ gn counts vet has ean Gamiecessa teebrtsal, The stat. en w ‘fie in wt the allebrortant Soviet a: seapnus, cages “sad turned oom, ca we brow of volint \ the agearees . never rot vast Berlin. tha Soviets, only diplonatie ant miditayy detec’ franted alleibi lity," Mo ait guie nia above relatiny to diplomatic and military enti wily erroneous and this avfutatiun ta borne. ast, elighbllity was withheld fren cor neatuntars-resatrlates™ who had in fact, sob no farts on tha trex back to the YISR Gad she eter returned to Vast Cermanye Howevur, we are assured that thig ic no lonmwr necossartiyy talug and that ogeh case is dudped trdividually. - ce 4,0 Pdnally, tha Goran Tisstecna feola that Sreunts flat : mont that cw er all asstotance. can lo randerad to eo cut rej‘an! ito poat ddaciel’ fleatian, nrovided theta te recaiw ach eaaistan Cay ty avidence o Gosirg to coopuratd wWhelaiGartudly,. Wo wiel to os that the Pbld 4s now of Se opinion that VSEa fs enorgvete effort to carry ont a most ditt plaints’ at the present tf aga ta tie her > that vart of the nrograa which touchog KUBARK. intomatge It wild he ascreciatod if this can be mado clear by tho KUM official recnensible for Maison with the Escapan Program in Washinton. ~ . Chis wnte's carters ew Biota | Comer we) greney w/o att ft cape edhe reves buat Sonoma ann tl ac emanant ATT ee Teer an Een nee aS 14-0000 . ee re RFSTRISTED SECIRL.T TE OUATICN ‘5 CTROVISIONAL GUIDZ 10, bo diy 17, 1952 CRITERIA FOR HUCRITY ASSISTANCE INDIRA ESCAPES P OGRA ‘Z. The tel Socurity Act of 1951 provides tio basic legislative ° authority for. tha Escapvo Fregroa and ‘thus eatadlishes the elauentary cri-” teria fer oxtonding casistoncee ‘ . Loe , . Socticn 191 -(a})(1)"of that Act cuthorices tha expenditure of 3 ova _ Rot to excocd $100,000,G00 "for eny bolectcd porrcns who aro residing. tn or \ - -' ggeapsea fraa-tho Soviet Untea, Folcnd, Cocchoslovacta, Hemrary, Huoanta, OO . Bulgaria, Albania, Lithisala, Latvia and Estcniay ef tha Cecuuiiot daainited an er Camtulst occupied areas of Gormay ord Avotria, cad exy ctuer countries eSsorbdcd ty tha Soviet Unica oither to fora cuch prracna ints elecsnts cf” the cilitary forces oupzorting the North Atlantic: Treaty Crganication or for othor purposes, wher it Lo oindlarly cotorainad Ly the iresicont that such essiotanco will. contribute to ths dofenso of the orth Atlantic area and to tha security of tha Unltod Statcs. . , 2, Officialo carrying oub thls progrea ahould nat becca involved in coaples, tine-censualig, procedurcy in dotornin:ng petority for asaisiancoes - Jt ta expoctad that a positive cppreach tasrd priority wi:l bo texen and thet: criteria will reatin a3 ginple and brecd as is cenatatent vith U.S. interests. It folloas that aid should bs given deapdistely to porvens shu epparently acot tho priority criteria outlincd telow and should bo withdram caly if raasenablo avidenca io broutht forvand which :ndicates that tho persona doos not aeot these criterias 3. Tho intont and purpose of tha prograa io to ald new eacapcos frag ersiunist opprosgiva. shatover the merits of aiding porsont whe ore dis- plecad- before, duruiy, or oun after “erld Jar I, euch abt ts net nemally a proper concom of thig yrogran. Lloreover, quite ajxirt fra uy olhor con- ellorations, tlio prograa‘dcca not hava suffiedent Mics to asuiut many porscny ether than thoga who have receatly cocayce Creo petiinal tha Iron Curtain. In tho forcgoing perspuctive, tho follesing criteria will be ubili- god by tho Uissions in according priority for assigtanca. b. Friority for agaistance in regettlccent end for susplamatary care wlli te prented ay vorsen sho oacaped aftor Juauary 1, 1$L0 fran tho USA, Polen, Letyic, Lithuania, Estonia, Czocacalovakis, Kungery, Rumania, Culjeria or Albaniac : Se Withia the trocd confincs of the cbove, there will bo certain pergona whag tho Uaited Statca ebviouwly will not ecairo to eosist avd & will bo othars whozo otatus in their country of rozidenca efter flight such that thoy possos3 the rigats cnd odligationa of noticmlity cf tho cowmtry in shich they have taken asyluite : “ . ° oo, -Lbels ) RESTRICTED SECURITY DFOw AT iow . vot 14-0000 freien tenes See * tae eee Sek ietied antes diecetedi , oe " nescarcres suceatty iaycR.ticw . “APROVIDIONL GUIDE Wide I. (cons) . ¥ JES TSTANCY. NICER ESD eS " Agaistanse with thus be dented to or witfidreyn from andy person whos ~ “As Ia a Commis’ azente 8. Is a foscer Lor Naat colladerster seasing ts es? ment for criges camitted.during i Bonndl co aycinst civil populatic I3 a cesecn cr intnal. Allied pore... Co ry in “whitch E. 19 rocey ‘ha resizes. 82 having the ricnta end et lisa . Bru attached’.to the poassaaicn of citizenship of that so rman rofugaos:” end axrellves, peraons of Turkish othnt: oe y Rscania ond Bulcariagsre excluded froa asyistanse unter ui paragraph. F, Has boos satiafaatorily oottlod Icczally. G. Asaistesce wlll bo oxtendad, however, te those ner othoiwisa Olipiblo ues tho erovisions of thag circular who wa diplouutic, obthor official es sest-offictal misaiena or doi abroad in the sorvicoe of tusic country. : : ~ a a Tegartioss of cr when ouch rating in row maidered by rior to final Te Missions: av authorLzgd to muxe individual exiep datolino, hon s excoptiona are 4h tho Antovoat lated flelda. *%: roguostod ‘excapticna are not “aboranly tha Country Unit ther sust be rofurruc. tec the Spestal Unit action. eis bo ceatotcd dus to nattonality, o.g. Pollen oacazee wad Ausirica apoura and who aro othorwiss eligiblu shou!d be considered er igibee as &@ wilt.” 6, A fenily grecp containing s person or pursonas who would not ordinarily Pred youdll reat with 32 wava ond axtunt in 9. Basle resiensibility for dotominatéen of ee tho Local Units. Ecwevur, it ta oxpected that they wa moang of utilising Leal rocdlitios and officts to a naxic emdor to cssist tas Loost Unit dn discharging this reapc. ovont tho local witt requiros furthor casistange in ma dooigion, tho Sperial Unit ray be called upon by thet ation or advice. . . Bs cligibility Losak Wait for infors “s RESTRICTED jist punisae - Se B DE Se er Beal Bay ‘go ED ee 14.90000 — on — . eG MiGherl LD _ RESINICTED ~ SECUiaTY INFRMATION 2 51965 ; Loe MICRO: [kets am ’ ALosioua ‘Te a ” FACVISIOKAL GUIDE NO. 1 “CRITERIA FOR FATOTITE AP TISTAIL? UNDER ESCATSS PROGRAL ——— —— . ‘Tons of tole-cornforonce rocolved frea Dopartzont July 1h, 1952 dn erplification of critoria outlined iwidcor Provisional Guide ls SFEP Yrogroa to concornod with escapees fron Soviot. or Sovlot ow ae ee en eee Fe dordoate’ aroaye In viuw fact FEP funda aro licdtod and bocaugu of logislative hiotery of prograa priority er proforenco’ usd te givon to core rocont uscapoca ouch us thoue who oscaped efter January 1, TO RS RR IT ET OM Toy EE OF Sy, OE cee * - I9L0s Doclefons’as to applicution of fund quat also bo basod on results whioh can bo achiovod in tures of baalo abjootives | of program. Inther words wa ore not distributing a lintted sulief fund oqually anong” .. » Soodgnatod numbor of poopjo. Wo oro more concorned with thors wha have oscapod cero recontly than thoso nhs have boon in the rofugoo otate ainoy World War I or theso ho wara uprooted botavon Soptecbor 1939 ant January 1, 1948, Tho date January 2, 19L8 i an ad=intotrative duvico which ohculd not to rigidly appliod unlcoa lator exhaustion of funds inervasingly requires this action. Of equal ¢ concorn to TEP oye the rujults which can bo achLoved in terca ‘ ' of rosoteblichwnt, rosattlonant, totter coralo, ote, aa botuaon ons Frojoot ond anothozs Wa should sos volfaLiquidating, non- 2] repetitive uve fcr FP funds. Avoid to tho extont possible sy accoptanca of rosporsibilitios which cannot readily iba rolinguiohsds 3 : ; ee . a As exporionse davulopa wu edall c2ky the foregoing rcro colactive Ria 14-0000 hewatce Fe gle re ee re To mn nate ces, @S3TRIS. 52° Mond:ent No. 2 aoronerene Oss to Erovirienal Gaide Ko, I. (Sost) Apt EMT AS SISTANCE Uy S57 Sub porecrann E of unnunborad Parezrag £1 Sllewring paragraph five Of Provinional Suide ic. 1 43 amended to read: "E. Ia rucognited by the cagpotent authorities of tha country in which te reyitva or other country cutsido of tho arca ot joviut datinetion ay having thy richea and obligations whieh are attached to the pogseasion o: cit.eenghip of that country ede Genuan refugeos snd expellzoy, poricna of Turkish uthnic origin Trea laments and Sulgaria ary eccluded fro agsiatance under Gals parayraph," Sale Aca a td see sn cuintieee se, ae Set lowsueteur * 14-0000 eo = Stone Al let ah), wee Meky; “ODP EUACICNAL Des 4 Nake? cCh IVPEz x . §% wTSs, #2 Jacket contains miscellaneous corres:.ondence for 19l.y-1y,2 eal a , ’ #3 jacket contains reports & Process Sheets Sor WW5G-- eave yt P EnaA anata! By Siete Raa ok Re AE UN ot Oe STOUR he eee ame Nie A knee mers ce Mite eteteefe oe wun tee re ean eto eet ae , 1aboo00 SECRET - 1 thes Filled fa) . ~& 5: DOMESTIC CONTACT SERAICE - ORGANIZATION INFORMATION SHEET - Sr Secanrcartce C6f @ Sasecciars Af Component Indicate alec the Nowe ard Adtreas of the Parent Oraene- > Mawt anc acceess oF tatcons International Rescue Codmittee, Inc- Ge OF 386 Park Avenue _ ou SSO‘ New York, New York .- . ; . . To ASST woew Perncrean contacts, THEl@ POSETIONS. aEarEE oF COORERATION. SECURITY Status. ETC. Charles Sternberg, Executive Director, very cooperative: Subject is in charge of the New ; York Office, Sterntery was Approved/SECRET in May 1971. (W. Freund of : the NY Office has. deen in touch with subject: for many years.) Leo Cherne, Chairran, We have been ix tcuch with Leo Cherne, but not in regard to IRC. So Cherne i's Executive Director of -the Research Institute of America, Inc., = oo 0) 589 Fifth Avenue,"New York, and’ was placed in Approved catégory in ae June1967,0 Pr a eee Mrs. Mary P. Lord, ‘President very cocperative, Approved/SECRET. She has (provided valuable FPI regarding develconents in Bangladesh where IRC is actively involved in relief operations. [] CONTINUCO ON AEVERSE TLI% AS A SOURCE OF FPD. INCLUDE THE TYPE OF BUSIMESS (aslca. Ronearch ST AMO COUNTRIES (Or Arena) 1Y INVOLVES. AND ANY RESTRICTIONS © ~augh whet method ja policy toward our aisadon eatablished within the 2. Stnoeear Ze VOUN ESTIMATE OF THE VALUE OF THE ORGan; etc.) Um Beich THE O8GaNPZATION 1S CNGAGKO. THe os ERCOUNTERED @ITm REGARD TO ACCESS To souRcES (ee. organitstion) . oe 7 This organizaticn is not a source of FPI, It helps new immigrants to settle in the -US. It is of value to us by helping us to locate East European and Soviet immigrants wanted for debriefing. ‘ . ; Lv = : L . [] CONT ENUED On REVERSE - RECTPTIVETY TO CPCRaTIONaL RECUIREMENTS. LUST any IMPLSANC ING FACTORS (Restecictions, Policies, etc.) Sternberg is likely to be receptive to operational requirements, but may not-have the authority to commit the organization, . : : oo Mrs. Lord would probably be receptive to any reasonable operational requirements which would not jeopardize IRC's good name cverseas. * She has already been accused in "Communist New Age" of being a CIA operative. : a [] CONTINUED On REVERSE FitLo OFFICE NYEQ Ato ai iltc f Svcrabér:dh coeu 2482a 12-67 | : ; ot sen 14.99000 scorer GT ret pon neCREL rer : aoa f ») 2? oA va “DONESTIC CONTACT SERVICE = ra “ORGANIZATION INFORMATION SHEET a. awe ano aDOPESS OF OFceNTEATION ut Subeedeer? ae Componrat Indicate aleo the Nase and Addéess of the Ferent Organi- vation) International Rescue Comat ttee Ine. 386 Park Avenue. few Yorks Rew vers : ” : - ‘S s “5 7 - : ee rr ust YOUR PRINCIPAL COMTACTS. "THEIR POSITIONS. Qucmte or COOPERATION. secuaity status, ETC. Charles Sternberg; Chief: of ofrice in New York”: ofl S 70 - 7 - Very cooperative. "approved SECRET. in May 1971. (Walter Freund of the New Yors office has been a tong: “time contact of Charles os Sternberg. [] CONTINUED ON REVERSE © a i 3. SuMMAgTZ€ “your Estimate OF THE VALUE OF THE ORGANIZATION AS A SOUNCE OF rri. PNCLUDE THE TYPE OF ausiness (cates, Revearch etc.) IM BHICH THE ORGANSZATION IS ENGAGED. Tut SUIZECT AND COUNTRIES (or Aroas) IT INVOLVES, ANO ANY RESTRICTIONS “EMCCUNTEMED WITH REGARD TO ACCESS TO souects (.¢.. Through what method is polecy toward our aission eatabhliehed within the organisation) The Organization has no value as a source of FPI. It helps néw immigrants to settle in the U.S. . , o . a It is of value to us by helping us to locate East European immigrants wanted for debriefing. : a : . oy [] CONTINUED ON MEVERSE : ees 4 BECEPTIVITY TO OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. LIST ANY EMFLUENCING FACTORS (Reverictions, Policies, ee.) | Sternberg is likely to. be receptive to operational requirements, but may not have the authority to commit the organization. [| CONTENUED ON REVERSE Finca orriet New York a ) aie nce aN. "Frater oak |e tren 1gTe SECRET NEL ik 14.90000 co nee le ee pe ee a oo Le Chiet New York Office. + August. 196 Y ; \ yt, 3 Chew Case FooN PD so sy CC Zavzibor: oo Mr Gilbert Jonas —- whee ” fag ‘p . Tuteynas fone! Pescurand kelvet Commi rwe aa Le eye . 556 Y . coer 14-0000 Pa FSG Df ESE {34 Pavtsi62 RW 2atSpe? ZEA i. RT : . 1 oMKKKX ZEA * * - ZERO SIX FOUR NYOR . ; y _ ° . . 1 SE.CR E Tota darseer . a (“wor cate wa 61aeg ee yol od | SOFFOM ALIEN BRANCH ¢SIVESS) - ff eek $ : oa 7 SUBJECTS CASE 41613° : JAROSLAV XRERELY fe CASE NUMBER 41619 WAS BELEN ASSIGNED TO THIS CASES | 2. NAGLE WAS MET AT AN ARRANGED: RENDEZVOUS WITH NOT INCIDENT AND SUSJECT WAS SUBSEQUENTLY TRANSPORTED TO OUR FACTLITY,. 3e ARRANGEMENTS ARE UNDERVYAY FOR SUBJECT To HNERAO A TYORO GOING OVER, NE APPSARS PLEASANT AND OFFERS. COOPERATION, SO AT THE MOMENT NO DEIFFICULTIFS ANE ANTICTEAT Mea = 4 So WE YOULD APPRECIATE THE 1605 TRANSCSIPT at THE EARLIEST. ~~. POSSIBLE Timr, : 3e VE CANNOT VENTURE A DEPARTURE DATE, PLEASE ADVISE IF THERE ts NEED FOR HIS PRESENCE IN NEY YORK AT ANY. ‘PARTICULAR TIME. 6. THE INTERESTED PEOPLE MAVE REEN THFORMED THAT SURJECT rs HERE. TEMPORARILY, any THAT TY DUE COURSE. ME ¥ILL RE SETUPNFD TO urs SPONSORS, THE IRC, SSE “c Te we WOULD GAPPREC TATE ANY PERTINENT Facts cove PE RVING. simurer, Tht Sif °F Ts Jey 9H CFN 61484 SIVESS.-a1ery” “Jarostay KREMEL 41619 - NAGLE NOT INCTOENT A ee at THORO NO DIFFICULTIES TLS. gaue VENTURE A NEV YOR" IRC ' . eee 14.90000 eos oo nls 7, . : q 1 af . } ype ores : pepe on NE ET pes wpa s7 a4 PoOspssa7 2E4 : ar . “ie a MNKY ZEA 4 i { 3 GanPrseyg. tat Tun papas? a PITY eA ITS wea aET “st at, TF CSTrety, fan Face ; / oe! mae Le RE : pe baie Tat eercaterereny crer ALND = A708 Fes cunny SpaFoeper Taery ay ~ =| * SIND PUPSIPMETEA cas avawa Caot ovrary, ower reptrcet Fantes 2. DR. yan aay MPEPEL, RANT AS APPT 199K TH OST-AAy TTT Te mee emma eee eee: ae ate eee ee ye enna wire QPPMA MEE OnanuTAavay MAONTIZN 23 GULY 19953 ar, CEECUNALAVAN TAY ONT QALINTED, Ped72 YOAPRE POTATHES. CAENTION, OL LenuTe wnt meen. SMENTLG MOTUFO MARTE ITE 4¥RIAg ALL RETIN THA anTeaya, ; TROQAYSTA 22, STSTES, CUIETIN MT TUL OA, SAME anpntes, mn PeLar ries [y S9EF weAaLA, . “4 : _ 3," AT MYEPTTAL OF Stee as 794) On, VITins, OCTMAvA, VAS CUTTS AITSTUTT TOT, Had STARE, AUR Decteretia: yurerye? ANSSTUTS TA VERS, NUETISD TE AEPARTYCeET seutectaay, vost am oo , _ THAT, OF OME, ANDEMECTA uOT #9 HELL HevTLgerg CPECVISLOVAN EA AS MLS, OETEN ADTUPETEL ED AY MEners : ' ; . J SATE TMA A. TOAN STATE SYA INATTAN IN Cumgray IEEE LI5Cs STATE my . : . : FEM DISTEN! PY aber sya ceaerany p95, ATTeP Eras re THs APSTER ESN PR TNS AT SMATEts UNIVER TTY POST, aae airy MOSPTTAL “OSTRAIA IN, LAT INTER 199199, CAVE TO PLAST HOSPITAL 1952, WHERE NE VAS OS aTT Pury gemeece oF FTES DPOITE [7SK959 ae : . . . Fie ee ae Ne te WNESTUTALET AT SEAAUN ALF ETE SET ON FAG 14.90000 “4 “e ot : ,! weg ? ere “wuat wlhe® eae .o OS ¥ bee a, BME apps cenpy cos seewebprr qe qeer rere catty mutA Sera bse rear mene tgce penarer ergemorere Lovee, Wad AeTe Saree tay Des oyreate ge ne “aL - eQerN eyes cpp ae neem costeawe, 6, TRette Pen coepareh wavy asetin, peers ey sees A : \ : - DAMN TO OUEST MASCOT TV, Parerte tuepay Cut Ta quirr OF POLTEN, CUTRavag ST UIAATED SeewiereeTy, ETA, TTA TOR pe ez ou eee e en aa erro of DETER ra APPINACY Ty Set yen ne Tey yee are rTyeN, ayes, aormoytrs spore, sly yrey TA, "Ye nase terse Pen ie he aren t CORED ANOUT POAT MOIST WAC ESTENILY TTY Ren Tuce of. DANET @HOne teas SAS YT fel TIEMew YES ty, INSTRUCTOR OF Taber LETEWATY INPUPOAITY FF LNT, roy pereaaren mary SSfeethy, SOtIVvAT Toy ee were aye 1. of » SP oe 1 FAQ PE FS IOTION TUS TARY Y QUT TY OP wre avy way, “ypales eb eXelbpenetone AP PTS MM IAM TOMLY CAN CUPPLY USFEM TACKFEIIID, : 3a TVTS SOEyty cgay ery erT par CRY PITY won Ong Tyree reer ap eta fatasbey Ware’ “YENG UNORATOLE TER NOT CPE SE FAOQUL AU MOSSEL OR ACI PRE SOSTRAYA ZUM MES PUREUTAAUA QS SELY ISEB 212 PP LIDUTY NREMEL BABTR VTE Yeosy ceTeava BeaTivaya 22 vEpeeh gopnony s BQ ADNTSTT NI SPLAT IUPS WITNAVTST 82 STARE WET Mo MD 1956 SEATVADY POST QUACLTT MHIVEESETY POSE UML P TSSEATT 1952 1984059 PISA MELT STAT fate ape rer TEV OTS MEY Way PITTED DANES DVAQATIO STNTST pach y eeetyy pas PavTL TaPvevy cre CLAVONTS ITVEDGITY ELISE Not POLapyra Stet] pos ene y7 °T . . ~ a > Sn f Se - bese Cae rat. TIPLATNED at cavisy Taq pasyrers NTI LISNT. SPILING 14.90000 ae Ce e- hed uu capteon TE sce, VIA t ty tillas ; hn ore ao Henry “ery Porolee Cie Auge) gett York Ling Xl (ae 13.. Lge) yee Tne meres “ROP to aah arturs Nenoriadun 7 Jene 61 i . - . > i least office of the I4NS requested the Plla of Bro, Chy frea thi oston Giffes,, This revealed the previews)y varee perted fnforastion that tra, Chats husband fed dn Mone: Kor,: ia Lasd where be Rad worked as Menager of the Pin Chong Foed Cosoany. Thr Pilea further ravetYed tiat Moa. Chu head come to the Un Sunes the une ofees of the Trteenat imal Parcwe Cegmi ttes abd wes bat Np sporisered ' “ay §3aa Pine rd ron yal tary. Taxag. : _—, oe y7 Sse Ja Living with tor gin ecb iidren. 316 correverated mich ae tree infers nation contains: ja her inns ftlo and advized that ane way rect in contact @fth asvors on thy sainland of Chinn Lut eceaslenelly heard froa frieris rtd Yen She 13 looking for work and hovres to find a jeb as awl: or pes tt ty a Filing clerk, Che atatedtd that bed heft the ert cd in 19%9 and had nn recent information on contin tions In Coumen! fod. Since her ‘potential appearcd extresvly lintted, < suestioned on the checklist cuides cad it in guogastd that iptv cto La cloved. . ae ail 3, wa, TON MOUSE Wu drt ~ eet "139 3¢, 14.99000 YYYNY OFA wf oe oe Lssty SE OP RT TITS page See Le oy iA CITE SYGP gatas. a ae MPPCPT CITUNTT) FROM ELLIFF . * = SOU) CHE EYCLUDED FROM auTosaTIZ pees SRATING. ALiD PECLAT FIC ATT ida 7* CASE 38654 oregon Akants oe = ae 8 APRIL, HE HAS Sis , 1, "E SPOVE ARTEFLY “ITH WARP IS ON rorin OEM ERAL TRIFS To ran SA, THE LATEST Th JANUARY 1963 FCR Two WEENSS. HE VISITED PRES "VER IAN CHURCHES THRey SHOUT THE. COUNTBY WITH THE EXERT ton e THE AREA WEST OF MAYANA, HIS CRFICIAL TITLE Is DIPECTOR, MI SPANO=AMERICAN DEPARTMENT, SOARD CF MAT TONAL MISSTONS THE PRES BETRIAN WOnY IN CUDA IS ADMINISTRATIVELY A PART OF THE NEY JEVSEY PRES OYTERY ry E TOLD US THAT HE HAD COMPLETE FRiFDOM OF MOVEMENT, ENCOUNTERED No SIFFICULTY ANYEHERE AND YAS MEYERS STOPPED Of TBESTICNED 2Y THE AUTWORI- TIES. ME SAID NE WAS OFTEN TAvEN Fer A SOVIET OR FSSTERN EURoFyan, FKOPAPLY BECAUSE NO ONE EYPECTED TO SEZ AN AMERICAN, a. ¥IS PLANS FOR FUTURE VISITS TO CUBA ARE A BIT INDEF INIT Es HE “WOULD LIVE TO MAYE THE NEXT vrs IT WITH SEE RAL CTHER ‘CHURCHEN FROM CTHER DENOMINAT Lens, THERE IS AN INTERPENOMINATIONAL SEMINARY AT LMATANTAS, WHICH HAS MANY PROOLEMS THAT NEEL TO QE PIs SCUSSEDe THE SEMIN APY VOULD PLAN A DOARD “MEETING TO COINCIDE WITH THE VISit CF THESE ae VEO ARE ON THE BOARD, THE CREE BT woubs 50 INCLUDE? nr, S-13% STOCWELL CMETHODIST) BISHOP JOUN AENTLEY CEPISCOPALD, DS Lar’ AA 7 @AFTIST > AND DRY JOH SINCLAIR CPRESBYTERTAN), TME ONLY MEMRER oF THIS CROUP YNOUN TO US IS 3IsHop SEATLEY WHO HAS SEEN AN EXTREMELY COCFEPATIVE CONTACT OF THIS ORFICE. THIs TRIP NCPEFULLY WILL TAKE Auace IN THE PEAR FUTURE BUT THERE ARE NO DEFINITE ‘PLANS AT THIS TIME. “ 3e HAPRIS MAD A PROSLEN Xi ue “THO! HE MIGHT. BE ABLE TO HELP VITH TF GENERAL ASSEM|LY OF THE UNITED’ ‘a tsetse. eMIned 12 TS Tees es or | 14.90000 mentees we OT ne a at amo: TE eee es MES ~ . THE BELESATES POON Coo ATTEND, “(RCANIFATION IN : CAPDEDAS; ALSO DR. PENE CAST RL Lan, ‘A LAYMAN FROM ~CASDENAS’ AND. A FORMER UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR, | a a . PLAS UN fal MeLubs, fOva prey CETTING THE NECESSADY PAPERG, EELETATES TO *Pt THEY SELY eo a a us EMOASSY THESE v TLL < oPANT THEH FRR STEN TG CORE ITS TNE COUNTRY. THE NAYES OF THE rROPOSED DELE“ATES APE SEPTIC MAN VEMIAS, PASTOR OF THE CHURCH IN CARDENAS, AND HIS VIFE, PS ESIDERT 7 THEY PRECOYT ERTAN voreues ; 4 Md be ON THE RASTS OF CuR RATHER SHORT VISIT WE cAKNCT MAKE MUCH oF { at ASSESSMENT ‘OF HAERIS. HE WAS EYT REM ety CORDIAL, ENTIRELY syupatuetiel Grty OUR INTERESTS CHILE AT THE SAME TINE: ‘WANTING TO BE, ASSURED. THAT \ fas CONTACT WITH US WOULD Net BECOME OUNS NE SAID THAT NATURALLY MANY FECFLE ASSUMED HE WAS CONNECTED WITH THE CIA BUT THAT IF THERE WERE ANY TASES IN FACT FOR THIS ASSUMPTION HIS USEFULNESS WOULD BEAT AN ENDs THIS VOULD LEAD US TO THINY THAT HE WOULD Nor HE WILLING To DO ANYTHING CH CUR REYALF DURING FUTURE TRIFS T9 CUDA, WE ALSO THINK, HOWEVER, TKAT HE YS ENOUTH OF A REALIST THAT HE VOULD NOT BE UNDULY UPSET 2Y THE RESUEST AND THAT HE VOULD CIVE IT SERIOUS CONSIDERATION. WHETHER HE vOULD aE MORE AMENABLE IF SOMETHING CCULE PE NONE TO ENABLE THE CURANS PENTIONED AROWE TO COME TO DES MOINES, WE DON*T KNOW, UE THINK HE -WOULD TURN DOVN ANY REQUEST TO VELP DURINT HIS. ext TRIP SINCE IT SOULD BE MADE IN THE COMPANY GF CTHER CHURCH PEOPLE. Se WE VOULD LIYE TO MAKE AN APPOINTHENT TO TALK WITH MARRIS AT GREAT LENCTH. COULD You" GIVE US ANY IDEA OF MAT THE POSSIBILITSES ARE OF - HELPING his CUBAN FRIENDS AND VE COULD. THEN TRABSWIT THAT INFORMATION TO HIM aT THAT TIME, THANY You, SECRET rN NYOR 2748 STUNT? Opi irr 39654 VILLIAM DOMALD HARRIS 8 AFRIL JANUARY 193 v EAunvans panteron, HISPARC*AMERICAN REFART = MENT, 20ARD OF aur rodtousstoxs, # stb, JERSEY FRESAYTEBY NO DIFFICULTY REVER STOFFED A sCnE EASTERN Limon NOONE A INDEFINITE. RE. MATAN7AS ADR, STCCXVELL... CMETvAbEST JOHN BENTLEY CEPLTCCFAL) DR. EAKSEN C2AFTIST) DR. JCHN TMCLAIP Bay ISH) SENTLEY NO BEFINITE MARPIS A CENTRAL ASSEMALY DES HOLIes, 1er pgs MAY HEMICO CITY MARR 13 3 NONDAY Sf ae rn . VP at et eee al aera { 1 14-0000 7 oo . . “ “~ en ee oe ~ SSCS —GOREDENTIA. ao ; Chet, fy a vora Sista ofre ; oy deans So a re ete: a otss, teat Piviziea (22/2 Deanch) - : pl ag7? gy : SIGS ITAL PIP “voy Caagglao tee Ctarsa Giss inv =n9 . & la eperta fos tho ext : noms TA Chlsseteay, a ‘ % Fart in Pots ‘ : ald Asy Prourdaes Ure Loo fs. ‘ ato cone to tha Hand As oc: “eh ' : : et : 3 pomkicr re Goa Preactece ed Ery Yer’ Ssi234 ? fooelly vebceosm ct a cists in fou Yorn Clty By Ure Ke Os f af felic: 235 : . 0. eeeramk ca RE. -_ Or? “a Poy , A, bs Bavo cabatttod ammchec’ end artrate ll: . * fomardsd] choy retetved frou cosuriize : .: aaa ee ee _ Ba He ASHCAATE mz psd Distributions . Oris & lL = Addresses ‘ - = Casa 1 « f2/? Coreno : lL Intex "4g y . ule . . a) ‘ at on cert ne te me erent ee in 1400000 YYXYX 7EA 796 NYOR EGR rT bog, ¢ITE WA: $5382 FAJOR FROM SUFPORT (TRAVIS) cast 3 STATS Dees id ‘ A _—— THE SWEDISH DESY WCULD VERY MUCH LIKE To HAVE. “SLCGRAPHIC DATA . Qi 3ARBARA LISINSELy THE SWEDISH. SIRL WHO WILL BE IN CHARGE OF THE . ea on eee re IRC OFFICE IN STOCKHOLM. ~ 3 SE Sf ; COULD YOU PLEASE OBTAIN FROM IRC AS THE STATION MAY BE INTERESTED IN ESTABLISNINC ‘CONTACT WITH HER, THANKS VERY MUCH. SECRET .CFN YA 95982 MAJOR TRAVIS 37473 REUR NYOR 6269 SWEDISH BAR SARA LISINSKI rec STOCYHOLM trc a 13/143572 14.99000 ee ee a a . . yexex TEA pe ee 796 NYOR - a, aa 77 7 sECRET | no nO | NOR CITE VA 35582 : o —ypgcn FROM SUPPORT CTRAVIS) & | CASE STA73 a iL REYR NYOR 6P9 AND INTERNATIONAL nESCUE COMMITTEES’ x TRE SYEDISH DESY VOULD VERY © MUCH LIXE TO HAVE BICCRAPHIC.. DATA | Gy BARBARA LISINSEL» que SeEDISH CURL YHO WILL DE TN CHARGE OF THE | wre OFFICE IN STOCKHOLMS a gouLD You PLEASE OnTAIN FROM IRC AS THE STATION MAY BE INTERESTED | IN ESTABLISHING contact ¥ “YITH HERe THANKS VERY MUCH. sECRET | . GFN WA 35582 MAJOR TEAS | S$taT3 REUR nyor 6269 SWEDISH BARBARA LESINSHT pre STOCHHOLHERC os | 43718557 . - ; ; : | : oa i ! 14.90000 ““AUFTORT ‘CTPAVIS) FROM MAJOR wry TEA SECRET uA CITE NYOR SBer CASE afar - aoe . gnJECT © IRC semmesuerasivt in. svEceN bye Set EES INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE Lars NOT NAVE A PERMANENT “RESTOENT _petnete nes ME PRESENTAT IVE EIN T SEDEN. DRe “RADE WORACEX Aus REPRES ENTED THEM rae ror THE FAST YEAR AND A HALT AUT DCES NOT LIVE THERE. AND TRAVELS “TN ait AS RITUIREDs THE DR. 13 A FORMER JUGOSLAY. HHO HAS ny “FHD FROM: “NE OF THE min -UESTERN UNIVER: SITLES, WE ARE CATAINING FURTHER - ato INFORMATION AND WILL FORUARD« SINCE HE HAS. BEEN REPRESENTING Rc FOR ‘THE PAST YEAR AND A HALF HE 15 FAR FROM NEW. WILL You FLEASE ADVISE oF THIS: 1s THE RICHT PERSON ouR CONTACT AT IRC KNOMS 3 oF NO CHANSE To TAKE PLACE. PLEASE ADVISE. “SECRET CEN KYOR 3Sri GRAY T9Q {MAIR STATE LEC SyEREN INTERNATIONAL RESCUE comm NOT HAR DR. RADE KCRACEXLA SOT LIVE DR. A JUGCSLAY PUD Shh - no “ine A IRC NO CHAME s7Q@iind FAK en ee wcegnTet oy dee oa —_ eee —_— v4 14-0000 : | | ~ | _ 7 . ae es SEE . > a : page vA CITE NYOR 4692 : beet qurront (CONNELL) FROM RAJOR re wa | - - a Ar a aN | i H ry ce oo . (ast past ¥ 78972 . . 4 ee | jo < - 56BLy SPONSORED IY INTERNATIONAL i giaJECT + MAREX HLASKO ¥ MAREK RLASKO TRIP KESCUE COMMITTEES ~ Ay a ons > of be pte in ne THFOUG H MRe CHARLES STERNSERS * CHARLES STEPNSERS or 1 WAVE LEARNED THAT THE MAN WHO # CLL WAVE 40ST to re WITH suBdEct Ce yoby ney IAC VE VHILE HE 1S IN THIS couNTRY 15 THE GECRETARY, A MR eo: MCALLISTER , SunJecT WILL NOT X not BE ARRIVING THIS “COUNTRY: “AS: PLANNED wee IN BERLIN Y MERLIN. HE WILL NOT x “NOT “ATTEND : HE DOES COME, AND THIS HAS not ¥ ICALLISTER« “SINCE WE HAS SEEN TLL THE DINNER ON F9 Nov ¥ 75 NCY AND IF NOT BEEN FIRMED UP»: HE ¥ ILL RE COMING SOMETINE In JANUARY 59 ‘ “JANUARY 39 FOR THE OPENING OF THE FILM “BASED Of ONE CF HIS BOOK « — . BiDIRECTLY BE RAVE LEAKR NED THAT: “THERE MAY BE SOME QUESTION St AS TO UHETHER THE FILM WILL ACTUALLY or STREBUTED Ww THIS COUNTRY ON CCOUNT CF CENSCRSHIP. Ey IDENTLY 1T 18 LGADED vITH “ERCTICISN TO THE ; FOINT WHERE A 2? > FILM ¥ 3a FIL WOULE LOOK LL¥E A SUNDAY SCHOCL PICNIC. meme nere cree meen meme FILE ° INTESNAT LONAL sso eo vue Rp fee wl pkey Di Cae clei) 14.99000 COMING TO THE - INTERNATIONAL RESCUE F connie. To ATTEND AN IRC X IRC DINNER en 29 IYOR CITE VA 37628 a : wo, : . . : . - Lh ; hoo . : = rr _ FROM SUPPCFT (CONNELL) oo a{h ; . fe! x oo . ; 4 1 st , 2 a | THIS IS NEV CASE 28972 ¥ 28S72 i os a) . a 3a POLISH prsy IS RENUESTOR OF FOLLOWING MAREX HLASKC ¥ MAREX 3 7 HLASKO THE FOLISH POET vHO DEFECTED TO WEST CERMAKY LAST SPRING IS * | us x us ON A VISITORS VISA AT. THE INVITATION OF THE x25 NOV. IT ES NOT ¥ NOT MNOWN HOw LONG HE WILL STAY WERE BUT wot, @ VISITING, ME WILL PRESUMABLY ALSO BE IN TOUCH WITH Es Pe button. xoS: PEs 2 E, Fe DUTTON, PUBLISHERS, WHO HAVE ALREADY PUBLISHED. SOME OF KIS “yory, THERE 18 A GREAT DEAL CF posp X DD/P INTEREST IN HLASHO, THEY HAVE BEEN IN CONSTANT TOUCH WITH HIM IN BERLIN AND ME HAS 7 FEQUEST ED AN wADVISOR® EHILE HERE TO KEEP HIM OUT CF TROUBLE. «ON THE BASIS OF HIS REPUTATION THIS COULD BE EITHER VERBAL INDISCRECTICN, PRUNFEDNESS OR TROUSLE WITH THE LADIES) 6 HE VILL BE TOLD THAT HE ¥ILL NOT BE GIVEN AN ADVISOR QUT THE FOLISK DESY WOULD APPREC TATE It IF YCu WOULD CONTACT THE IRC ¥ TRC AND DETERMINE “HC SILL AE VNOBLED* EABLE CONCERNING HIS BEKAVIOR AND KIS VHEREANOUTS » THEN IT 15 ANTICLFATED THAT IF ANYTHING DOES co LRONG, VE VILL LEASN OF IT QUICKLY. ALSO, YOU CAN CALL EVERY VEEK ce SO TO SEE HCW THINGS ARE GOING. NATURALLY [RC Y¥ TFC SHOULD NCT BE CIVEN THE ABOVE, WE THINK you SHOULR SAY TKAT “WE NAVE A NATURAL INTEREST IN WIS WELFARE YHILE MERE, FLEASE ADVISE "CM YOU SEE .: THANKS. 14-0000 PO pe a De ¢ aa . Lu ye Oures pee ae . - Acting Chief, Security Paviaion, Taso ‘LE bpeil 1953: - Chief, Contact Livision, co _ PINTS es. ely as " Waesinie, « Giecla - Concern About yetent Security of the subject which *"- ~h), executive : 8 representative l. Enclosed -is a copy or letter written wes transmitted by Xr. Abram J. Becker, (¥E-89 director of the International Rescuo Commit, of this Division. 2." Bub ject has been the sre of Rerlin office of tre Txc for approximately tnree. years. yu know, ‘the I:C has beea prominent for aid given to vost Be ae Ff 19 currestly in the midst of o campaign for aid to rediaeco arriving there in increasing numbers from tha hast. Io herAetteaubject reports elleged ottempts on. the Fart of "the «ca kidnap her. In view of her ectivities and her connectidf oiner Hildebrandt'’sa KazpSgruppe gegen Uomenschlichkett,. ‘I believes there may ve soue basis ‘ for her fears. He paid a kiipwe oubjact og a cela person not wlivea , to hysterics; he ia aryelord, concerned about subject's sofety. 3. a has been transmitted lo Staff C, 71, for ection. . &, “any ae concerning this memoxundum should be directed to Miro. Virginiat. Thorne, Exteasioa 2202, , - , Ee M. ASECRAPT Enclosure VThorne: ble a : a Scuani 14.90000 “tr mpaap rem no a a a é FROM 1 SUBJECT: tase LOYTU - Sowres Leads fren to-Files Abin. 0; oth! eset a Y Oe . “UNITED STATES GOVERNM: aa veal” ee LE] a. ation concerning 1G Jul 62, vase 10978, “yofaae 7 SECRET - ‘ Ingarmation 14-00000 chief, Contact | pivtsten — 11 Aug 52 : ow 52658 Chief, Intex Branch (Thorne) ‘chier, Pittoburgs office Cape 10978 - Bource Lento tres THC Piles "gry. wA-O910 » 2. Full names ani ptogreghic inforsation concerning these men ere contained in memo deted w ful 52, Case" 1570, by J B-Littlefore. uD/eac seer an “Targrmation 14.99000 REA 4 ANDER . on Srenrepy -7 August we Tg : W _ Vinorne: jon pane - ACD . cOFICERTIAL PITTSBURGH a SORREAETAR et, “0: KAUFMAIN FROM -ASICRAPT BY DEX (THORS) WA CK BR REUR MED DATED 1 AUGUST, INP 52-572, ADTRSSSED TO NR. CZAJKOWGKT, ALIEN BRANCH, RS COWSACT OF ALIENS KMXXCIK, KOTAS AND LOPOSZKO, PLEASH FORWARD PULL ~ Tf WILL BS APPRECIATED IF, IV THE FURS, YOU WILL FORWARD ROTIPICATION “OF CONTAC? OF ALIENS PRIOR TO CLEARANCE TO TNTEX, THANK YOU. COMPIDITTAL c— 14.9000 I. : . , : . sos iia! oe, Oe _ Seca 7 August 1952 : : W . VEOrno Sao, 2a0e ; Oui dae PTS = conn “0 KAUPHAUH PROM ASHCRAPT BY IND (7HORHE) WA CK BR i . : REUR MEMO DATED 1 AUGUST, NF 52-6 » ADDRESSED TO MY. CZAUKCWSKI, ALISU BRANCH, RE COWLACT OF. ALIS KMIECIK, KOTAS AND LOPOSZKN, PLEASE FORWARD. PULL " HAMMS FOR PILING PURPOSES. YT WILL BE APPRECIATED IP, I THE FUTURE, YOU WELL FORWARD HOPIPICATION OP CONTACT OF ALIENS PRIOR TO CLEARANCE TO IMEX. ‘THANK YOU, ‘ ‘ : i 1 CONPIDERTIAL - oe ' ' woe 3 ] phat 14.90000 wae eee a.” aoe yo Lo a . ith) ae a ‘ 4. Chief, Contact Divtaton ~ “Maton 1 aug 52 ‘og afHH 2 Anthony P CzaJkowskt ny §2-672 — Cas Chicf, Pittsburgh Office .——~ . ; ‘caso 10978 - Source Léedo fra IRC Files 4. Contact with Mutectx, Kotas, end Lopoorko oo RL Jw. 52 indicates Loy Yorolgn intelligence sotontial « thay have doen avay fred Poland for about ten years and get no ‘pertinent information in letters fron relatives ‘remaining in Poland. They era better acquainted with persons and — conditions around Bologna, Italy. ; ’ it Lema nn a em a they are ‘stive, bub uniade you have reason to believe that wortbuhile requircnants might result fron 6 request, va do not intend to send in name checko. — “CHARLES B KAUHANH, GR cece ee nee TO ape ae ww/eae : td od ’ ut é aa * e i lanl ay ; 5 ”: id x o oF $ v ar 7 ne “tity aform . OB ple Et ee ee aie eS v. ay eee ee a a » ; ! wean oe. g-Te, 6 Sey ey eee Se! \ I 7 oa 14.90000 er Gage Cerne OO ee 1 (ETANDARD FORM br 04 Le DO DATE: 3 Aw ESE 1952 "Office Memorandum + owrren states GOVERNMENT” Tro ale det, ce ay 3 Attn. ot. Index , woah , : . FROM 1 (Chiefy Detroit Office: go o . suojecT: Visit to, Alien: FRVK NARSIN - Folish Ketional von 1 August nt hie place of business, loved as a business ‘aininistrator. Detroit Ll, Michigan. | . 3 1. Mr. Harasin was interview ithe Pioneer Coffee Company, where he is emp He ise presently residing at 533% McDougall, 2. subject was born 1 December 189} in Goczalkowlce, Poland. Civil servant. = 1923-29: Polish Ministry d Cormerce, Warsaw, Foland. . was a very small - 1925-34 Managed own firm in the cofn and food treae. This ‘ eoncern. _ 1934-39 | Silesian Steel Foundries @ Mills (Filstliski Foundry), located In * Cherzow, Poland (formerly Koenigshutte, Toland). _ : 1939-45. , Folish Army - tir. Harasin was taken a prisoner of war by the Germans. ed the Folish Arny in exile. Ris family disap- He escaped and join penred during the wars fiis.son is believed to be held ina still ‘alive. : , Russian concentration camp, if he ts 1945-45 = Resettlement and Welfare Officer, UNRRA end TRO, Germany and East - Africa. While serving in this capacity, Mr. linrasin travelled in the East African region of Tanganyika, Uganda, and-Kenya. His * purpose was to resettle Folish refugees in camps in these areas. Subject knows this area well and could answer specific questions regarding voads, ainirones, settlements and cities. 1948-51 Social work in yngland * . 2h July 1952 - Entered the US at Rew York city. Polish Aray, Mr. Yarasin worked for the ration, Polish Government in exile. He in the comrlete administration fobs to which they . 3. As a reserve captain in the _ Ministry of Reconstruction of Adninist . explained his duties as consisting of assisbings and reconstruction, and helping to place Polish nationals in would be best suited. : . : : h. Harasin's wife refused to leave Poland with her husband and she is - her since 1945. He does, - still residing there. He has not corresponded with however, conduct a correspondence with cousins living in Chorzow and other cities in Silesian part of Poland. He received a letter from one of his cousins three months ago, wt said that ie contained only fanily nformation. He will gladly turn over all future letters, if so desired. . . . f » Wallen Uo Mowe a FAUL W. ICKE WWonicki: jd 14.99000 an (hla. Ci aes, aA? | Offi Ce. Memorandum * UNITED STATES SOVERNMENT TE ", Se seem. a STA DARD Fone nn, 64 . ° Be 4 4 . tO ' Chfer, contact Division | nr ie 4 . DATE: 5 August 1052 ' . ? . faskt ry _ Attne: - Iniex ., . AG: . PROM ; Chier, Detroit Office - Ge SUBJECT: Visit to Alien: Joachin KOWATSCHERP Bulgarian National wie ee See Kovatsehere was interviewed on’) Aucust 1952 ‘at hia Place of Po enployrient, Eytne Doors Company where he igs working as a draftsman, He is Presently residing at LAY. Sevard Street, Apt. 105, Detroit 6, Michigan. ae BL subject was born:&. APril 1903 in Nasalewzie, Bulcaria. on . 1939- gio. 7 forked in an airplane factory in Sofia, Bulgaria, es &n apprentice _ engineer, : _ . sO “19%0— Yok. National 3ulsarian Airplane Mfr. Plant, as an aprrentice engineer, Budapest, Hungary. 1941 (S mos.) Attended a technical hi-h school in Dee 4 ~ sep hy Atvendad a technical university in 3 : engineerin: and mechanics, ‘Sep 19h) Arrested by the Gestapo for refusing to enter military service, an Was released in Muy LOS. . . May 45 — 1048 ug Milltary Police, Berlin Germany ~ Interpreter a 19h8 ~ Oct 51 UW CD pir. of CIc = Subject was an investicator, and while . servits in this capacity, he had the Opportunity to i terrocate about twelve Bulearian delegates to the World PW a nn held in the Soviet “one of Herlin. ue said he iniuced Bix of : these delerates to escape, and the: are stil, residing in Berlin. i : Their nenes and addresses may be obtained if so desired, : 12. November 1951 3 Arrived in New York City aboard the ss General Sturgis Dee 1951-20 Jan 21 Tarchon Follower Machine Co., Detroit, Michigan, as a a@raftsnan. . 3. Mr. Xowatschery believes hinselr to be qualified to answer specific questions on certain Sulsarien econonies and minor political questions. He could also describe ty detail the city of Naselveisie. Bulgaria, which is on the Yugos slavian border, . erlin, Geraany, - Studying Sudfect conducts Trequent correspondence With his family in Bulsaria ern zones of Berlin, THe source in the . Soviet zone is Me. Kowatse ents mother-inelay, from when he last received a letter three months 450. Ee said it eontauined a description of the deplorabie living conditions, but nothings else. te will turn over all future letters rrom Sov Zone Of Berlin and Bulgaria for ow serutiny end retention, . . 4, : throurh sources in the western and east < for subject with the hope that @ contents of this meno. Ul 10. Koiche _ PAUL W. Texas 5. He axe subrittine a nané chec! requirevents will be forthconing based on th Wikontexis ja _ \ POM sree UeceE Ayal, Surv Information 2 14.90000 a . _ beaten neem 3 : he Wid faivtt! So, : : | | 14-0000 Tear etna : Bs : . ’ emt . . * ‘ A . 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H : . . ‘ 2 : . oo ¥ : : . i 4 14.90000 SS-6F CONFIDENTIAL [621152 HOV 76 STAFF = CITE DCD/NEW YORX 26449 bd TOt DCD/HEADQUANTERS, | we ETF (JOHNSTON) FROM BURDICK WNINTEL , . . - - , - TOF ae) ft SUBJ: CASE 61491, VALARIY-VLADIUIROVICH NONDUKHOV IS 8 & y REFS: Aw HES 1TST9, 5 NOV 7C " B. HES 17699, & NOV 76 ~ De . , ; A~SSOY f. MEITHER WIAS MOR_ILC IS ANLE TO FURNISH AN ADDRESS FOR A . VALARLY VLADISSRORTCH MORDUKHOV. HE 1S HOT LISTED Lt ANY OF THE TELEPHOHE BOOXS FOR RYO eye 3? BS WE ARE CHECKING THE LOCAL OFFICE OF LNERGO TO SEE IF THEY HAVE A CURRENT ADDRESS, AND WILi. ADVISE YOU AS SOON AS VE RE- : CEIVE A RESPONSE. FILE: CASE 61481 E2 IMPDET CL BY 913344 . CONFIDERTIAL . 14.90000 . eke CONFIDENTIAL I62l2cz oy 76 STAFF CITE POS/HEK YORK 26450" TOs DCD/HEADOUARTERS « ETF (O° TOGGLE) FROM BURDICK WATHTEL SUBUs, CASE 61491 : REF! HES 17745, 10 WOV 76 ASEVOS OF FR 1, ez SOURCE AT HIAS INFORMS US THAT PAVEL GELUAN TS Cow LIVING If CLEVZLAUD AUD CAN PROUABLY 8& LOCATED THROUGH THE JEWISH FAMILY SEAVICE, 2069 SOUTN TAYLOR ROAD, CLEVLLALD HEIGHTS, ONIO, AAMe. 7 SSOY | KETTMER IAS WOR LBC CAN FURHISH AN ADDREES FOU SOF IYA SEE REFERENCE NESSAGE GAVE HER DATE OF ARRIVAL Oo Poea IS716. WE ASKED OR SOURCES TO CHECK UNDE! ROTH 1975 AND 1974, SE VILL CHECK THE LOCAL OSFICE OF LYEKGO TO CEE IF THEY CAN FURNISH AN ADDRESS. iB, ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION, INCLUDING DATE AND PLAC tar “OF BIRTH iS HELPFUL IN SERVICING REGUESTS OF THIS TYPE. . FILE: CASE 61491 Fo 1MPDET CL BY #15344 CONFIDENTIAL 1400000 eee os en SECRET cease “16 starr : fo a 53+ of “eo chI: Devsite YORK 26159 T9t Leash IUARTERS, . : OSS/ALIZE SRANCH CULELEC FROM PUMDTCK ee a usTeb . — oe 4 ie sit case SSSTE“*CAALOS MANUEL /KOLINAS . ALVARAL Le 22 SEP 76 ATIVE: SOURCE aT THE. PUTER" ATIoL t CAGLOS AJANUSL ANGLIA ALYATAL CHOS 8] Doan 9) TRAVEL TO MIAME AFTER ARRIVING IN THE US. OU SoURCE oF fits ADIVESS, BUT BELIEVES HOLINA [8 ProBasLly LIVING cA NOTEL, PO? ce Dz “LEON STREET, CONMAL GABLES itch 15 CHTAL ROFUGE CMTER. IF HE IS OT AT THIS Aooress, HIS SHOULD BE aVAILAZLE FROM REFUGEE ASSISTANCE AGESCLES U4 3 cor oer “STHCE THERE ‘IS nd city. CALLED CLiFFoR) PARES, tid. DUP OR= CR LESTING FOR A GRERTO ALVAREZ IN EL THER CLIFFSIDE PARK WEP&coD PARK. ; hoi SORRY “OLENA GOT AWSY 30 TUTCALY VE WERE HOPTEG TO GIVE. PEARL VAL EMANCE TQ UGS HEN SPANISN, SHOULD WE CLOSE THIS CASE AND ee THE CORRESPONDE: rCh 70 THe “LAME FO? . os : CASE 38372 IiSDET CL BY 13344 KET 7 _ 14-0000 dee = , 9. April 176 gel gy A MEMORANDUM FOR: Executive Secretary : Office of the DCT FROM 7 : Charles A. Briggs 7 Chief, Services Staff VIA ; : Acting Deputy Director for Cperations SUBJECT : International Rescue Committee, Inc. _ 1, The follewtng information on the IRC is for background only. 2. In August 1950, Outline for Project QXGAUNT was approved for the purpose of acquiring biegraphic information on tes-level defectors/emixres from an official of the IRC. The sum of $2,500 was to be pre- vided by covert ceans. A partial payment of $1,250 was advanced on 3@ August 1950 but was refused by the IRC representative, who stated he would supply as much _of the informaticn désired as possible without cost. The project was closed as of 31 August-1950. : 3. In Novenber 1950, David Martin, Executive | Secretary of the IRC met with George Carey, Assistant Director for Operations, with 4s many as five proposals for collaboration between CIA and IRC. One proposal was ‘for the support of a European Institute which would pro-. vide employment for displaced scientists, journalists, etc. He was informed that CIA had no funds for financing. such a project. a ; ; i so , - Charles A. Briggs . i - 7 2 IMPDET bop _ eL BY 012170 CONFIDENTIAL ath - 9 April 1976 DRAFT Mr, Charles Sternberg Executive Director International Rescue Committee, Inc, 386 Park Avenue South “ New York, New York 10016 Dear Mr. Sternberg: As you might surmise, your organization ‘is well known to the Agency, Following the receipt of your letter of 31 March 1976, a more definitive search for information pertaining | to your request was conducted, No information was located which would indicate that CIA has ever provided funds to the IRC either directly or indirectly. -I trust this letter will allay any apprehensions your organization has had in this matter. If I. can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact me, Sincerely, George Bush Director 14-0000 o¢ - - So- uly. 7 rm 1s15 eon? CASE uF ft nr Lv 2.0 14-0000 CmTe SOMTACTS/NEY YOR¥Y L990 . wr yky an : us cepa bah aa, : ' rz .* 1 CO RIDES TEAL Litease say as RTAPE an wee coTeTessasutestoy . SUPPORT DIVAALIZY STATE CHIEYIZE) FROM cat "ROLL SVRINCTS CAST 59421 = ALEXATERE sIzyux ~o- 17 335.0 SEIS TONER] WE VERE AMVISZO YA TELEPHORE eee PILOMIST AT LOGOS DEYZLOPYENT. x) ens PORATION THAT NIRV CVIT HIS JOR THERE aN a May 1973 4D LEFT ; o NOFOMARDING AMORESS. ACCOAP ES To THE LISTERNATIONAL PEcouE SLE. WAR PESCUE os CONMITTES CIRC) HE IS RELeocaAT ONG uy HEH Yor: eee CITY, FE VILL omtary S550Y ‘[7yee ARpDe een 3 uree or ta i PDs 4 ORK MIZYMK'S ADDHESS OURINS WEEY OF La Hay: ‘1973. EQ INPDET cL EY @2R4T6 FILE: CASE Sequy CONFIDENTTAL a am 14-0000 a ees” _pes/Sp/Alien Staff _ Room 814, Key ‘Building “epe | Géorge Naagoy 2D 40 Headquartere: ‘5 Juno 1973 tha attached copy of NY-603- 73, dated 31 May 1973, 18 for your information and =~ retention. ae You will recall coc. interest in IRC, We are getting full support from LIRc but ic is bade up of some strange in- dividuals, neverthelesa. | Would like to discuss with you sometime next week. | GNeagoy iro 14-0000 What imate ste oT CONFIORITAL™* UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT a Aon . a . . J. soe Memeorandum | TO te Director, Domestic Contact Service _ oe Bark! y wey 1978 oO ATTN: Support Division/Alien Branch’ (Neagoy)’ Ors FRUM =: Acting Chief, New York Field Office. ~ .- ee * supjicr: International Rescue Committee,.Inc. --Execlitive Director of the ‘International | .~ ~the course of our conversation, - bit of: interest in Soviet. arrivals id -be-of a great advantage to r instance, representatives: - 1, We met: Charle Sternberg, ‘E Rescue’ Committee (IRC) on 10 May 1973. In Sternberg noted that weihad shown.quite @ (defectors) recently and suggested. that it wou us if we were able to introduce ourselves as,. fo of a scientific institute rather than Agency employees. ~ "2, We are quitece tain that: Sternberg meant well and had our benefit in mind when he made this ‘suggestion, ' Sternberg has been cooperative and _ helpful to us over a number of years. | His suggestion particularly aims to simplify our problem of making initial contact with USSR nutionals. They are particularly sensitive and ‘suspicious, and CIA has a ‘very ominous meaning to them according to Sternberg. ‘ ‘ : : 3. We explained to'Sternberg that we cannot do what he suggested, but in -turn we suggested that in instances where a new arrival.igs ill at ease,. we should wait a few weeks or. months until the new arrival has settled down, found a place to live, and hopefully,-.a satisfactory -place ‘of employment. - 4. We did, however, tell Sternberg that we will discuss his suggestion with our associates interested in this particular problem. S. Do you have any advice or comment? °. ; , Ma “. Arewd A/C WALTER L. FREUND™ if (phere: dh _ FILE: International Rescue Committee CONFIOENTIAL “e z wwppet cL 0 004476" Buy US. Savings Bonds Reguturly on the Puvroll Savings Plan 14-0000 - pa “ ” 4 . ! a seye Contact’ § ea, ae NY 8603-73_ |. . Director, Domestic Contact Service _ ; 31 May 1973 ATING Support ViVision/Alten Branch (Neagoy) Acting Chiof, New York Field Uféice: a G5 bg OF International Kescue Cormittes, inc. _ yy oaT “Executive Director of the International Te uo 1 we met Charles Sterabor ; _ ‘Reseue Committee (IRC) on 10 May 1973. In the course of our conversation, - Soviet arrivals hat wo had shown quite a bit-of interest in ggosted that it would be of a great -advantuge tO for instance, ropresontativos Sternberg. noted’ t (defectors) recently and su us if wo wore able to introduce ourselves 95, ; of, a scientific institute rather than Agency enployoes. - . i -2,.. We are quite certain that. Sternberg meant well and had our benefit. 4a wind when he nado this suggestion. Sternberg has been’ cooperative and chelpful to us ovor a nuuber of years. Hia suggestion particularly ‘aing to simplify our problen of making {nitial contact with USSR nationals. ‘Thoy are particularly sensitive and suspicious, ' -and CIA has, a very ominous meaning to then according to Stornberg. co . ' " } ‘that we ‘cannot. do what ho suggested, but - - ‘gn turn wo suggested that: in instances where S new arrival. £3, 111 at oaso, we should wait a few wooks or months: until the nov arrival ‘has settled down, - ‘found 4 place to live, and hopefully, & gatistactory placo of omploymont. 1° 3, Ne explained to Sternberg a We did, howover, tell Sternberg that we will discuss his suggestion . {with our, associates interosted in this particular problem, . : ee , “ 5. Do you have any advice or comment? “aye WALTER L. FREUND NNGraber:dh | FELEt International Rescuo Committee | | a - 7 upper Ch BY se | a ee: ae wy 14-0000 \ . | ~ i Pee Bo i t —~---- } . he ‘ po cee co fee = I Ro. — a ef CONFIDENTIAL 1117872 KAY 73 STAFF ae i a : “s ° CITE CONTACTS/NEY YORK 19085 ; = ; . CONTACTS/VASH INGTON supros ST DIV/ALTEN STAFF CSCHYCICH) Fox G2anER 0 ; cungectE “CASE BOISE @ , MIKOLAY RUD ano Se] 7 GAS PO g Is f . i ~~ o> , —— To SF OM ro | “REFS fl.tt=219=78 | 1. S/S GRARER MET EUDAMOY AT THE THe CINTL RESCUE COMMITTEE) » . ve me i nee | ee eee eee OFFICE OY 19 MAY 1973, kNOAKCY IS ABCHT TO SET A.JOB AND LooviNG FOR A PLACE TO LIVE, HE WAS NOT ANAECUS TO ME INTERVIENED BY US, ENT warTzD TO GET SETTLED FIRSTS ME PR On ISED TO CALL US waDNe SDAY, Is YAY, TO LET WS KNOU IF WE FOUTS A PLACE. TS LIVE AND WHEEL 7 SER IN THE SATE INSTITUTE Qe RUDAXOY TOLD us HIS FATHER ¥AS A YGE visa Ze Hit VAS EIPLOYED Re "D NOT a FArous PERSON AT ALL. HE OFEO AP OUT FIVE YEARS ato. © WE hOULN NOT CRT ANY wOPE DETAILS aT THE Trt. WHO IS THE FAMOUS RUDAZOV HE COULD Haw REE! RELATED TO? | 3. YE WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED OF ANY FURTHER PAOGRESS, 2 [MPDET cl BY 914476 . ae FILE: CASE 671333 IRC CONFYDENTIAL 14-0000 “ ene i H i i : i } i CON PUD ENTIAL 1519802 Jat 73 STAFF “CULE, CASE S948b TTL ‘1 wt CITES CONTACTSZNEM YOSY. 18555 CONTACTS/MESHINGTOM gupe get OTVIGTONZALIEY STAT? CAINE TOW) FROM CPARER ae TS enacet: CASE BA7T = ALEGEANE | be SHNQRST YS .MALER OY THR TTL ot} woe ye, ceo 4 . york AS ji 6 @. 7 9, CHAPLES S 5 aq VERY NTFS TSULT CASE AND WE GHOMLD watt FO? 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Since Teresa cas country as a refug H ices of the [ster i cue Com, Acnars to assist hi . inchs job assistance of epation status to this country. has Loen a very cooperative nee Consents. ats to help Fereshxo. nt probleus wackher ti istence in tinaing up his £ » however, wlso realize tic t and proligie reports’ producer for the intelli: We Want to ivake Clear that we nave no cosills 3, Terestiko should Cind his own way to mail lettcrs to Minsk throush partics located in other citics. Subject xentiona! that he has friends in New York City wai he could use for tis purpose. 4. Ke contucted the office handling Tereshko's refund for his. tubles andl rapees nad (ere indoticed trae he will shortly receive a_ chee: for US25.90 plas sau sold rubles whic could noe be ciiinged (for his. then we receive the money in a'week or tyo, we will for- ward it to you. : . ; - & rently Teresnko feels an attraction to work for dio Liberty in churica, which was offered to hia. This 2-sin is his own decision althdush he has a seod position and a fine future with his : PEC Aan rata « _7 , 6. We have Fond frex experience. that defectors senerally blane us tor decisions and actions Wiicl: fail and credit their ovh astuteness for those developacnts whica succeed, tf would like, however, to point E 2 IMPONE CL LY 004476 oo : 14-0000 Te er te pei es SAE OA ee et + -—Peqair masts Case $5439 nit that. your LdLins of Tereshko has been excell and in getting xia to travel telice Zo in spite of his heavy work schedule witie his cotpany. INES Re MUAY FRiloice/sa . CONTE TNA . ve 14.99000 ar sake t : ‘ane willbe in the interim go to Saigon wigit would ¥¢ fa respanse to 80 information related to the 2,, a9 September ner duties with the Atlantic Tres will de gons. put if rier trips oF longer than to weeks. sna t , nas not been ‘eriefed for tiie part see a siailar trip in Sune ( “ @0-B-LT035~ : ar som ami at We have given her Mr. ami sho aay. , recounsnd thst ahe be deariefed. oa Europe Lohman pYPO before & o0-B-33LT1-79) +. te successful. ‘requirements o* representative calla trips abroad tn t For East. president ters. Lord. leaves for. ty Association. Fe do ; rates o- re ae _——_ ard Hong: Koné- “yy eS6h-71 19 Avguat 197k ft? a of the . Upon {natructions - 3. In Juno Mra. Lord loancd us tv froa clef. prro. we returned these to wre. on 14 August: since we had received to our querias to headquarters we Se of 28 June 197; vora 610 : 1 - R.E/ews file: Mre. 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H 22 : a) | 4 i | s £ RO FT Pf{9002 MAS TL CITE COMTACTEZWACUINITAS S2AS9 PONT ASTS/NEN YOR > . ; . ; ; Game ; i apane OX. ALJEN STAFF CKONICYTD. . oo SUR JERTE CASE SECTS W)DINIM QD ALEMSAMDA IVANOVICH SEOPETN say, . oo wece wi - eM Ayn mt OS Om rh ant Ca EO demons Sean 5 i aa a | REF, TELECONS PETWEEN Vy FSEMYD AND We¥, KONISET 09 PT PER TES , | AND § “69CH P97! ve) , . . ! SAE COMMITTLS . pat yan cantects aT IMTEONATIONAL RES! fe EGE ne PLFASE TRY THROUAY U . nh ee) edna — : ; ~ Ie Thyé : | RETAPING VUEOEAPOUTS OF WASIVIN Aun GEFEBIM. ALEC TOY TNT AGAIN, : | GEFAT PUESSIRE HEPE, WOULA APPRECIATE avy TRANS INCLUDING Pree taparyen . 3 | ORTLE MUMNFR, TF AVATLASLES THAN Y YN, Off - ! Lk ; see RET _ a : ! . 1400000 i ae wae reer Cee tn " quae Fwe (a sa) He UNITED STATES GOS URNMENT in _TO > Directors Donestic Contact arti: (Mr. Murphy) ; “FROM “2 Chief, Hew York Field offi 2a oo °° _ LEG LES. SUBJECT: Necting ‘with Edrund 7." eonfercnes S$ . et: Dept. to NYFO on 16 May 69. tad. On 6 Jun 69 Depsty Chief, Memorandum Service of State meno of 12.Noy 69° from Wa. ee _ : SOG f wi3-89 DATE: 12 dune 1969. — Cs vie Dept. of Lxiigration, US Catholic C. Truehcort, forwarded. MFO, accompanied by C/S ELMFf, met with Easand Cumiings to discuss any. aspects of the relationsnip between his. office and the Agency that micht be unsatisfactory requested by NYFO as in referenge MEMO. |} -. _ BSSSY : | discussion with the statement that we tion of cooperation with thea CIA had This. appointment was by Cucmings ' . 2. When we opened the so had heard indirectly that the qucs arisen at the Acs meetins, Cacriins jndeed the ense, and for-his part, : . yith our Agency.’ , could be very since if this fact cause him great anguish. in which a refusee who Had coop Cumuings did not we said was only was -he concerned about CLA activities cognizant, the US bishops woul, Communist agents. on this incident, which organizations such as the to elaborate. to whom the US Catholic Conference information on a more, timely basis than was - to our desire to have this possible with reliance on I2!S records. sees in the US telephone 0. ponding to our direct gestion, Gesings said the FBI in a different light a ments to see ref the refugee be given @ they requested. ay ne * {nformation oa Czechoslovak, re could be extrencly dangerous for . were known, i “their fenilies still in Eastern Burope. tion-.about the location of a refugee to wiom hara later can ‘He knew, he said, “rated with the Agency was Menbarrassing” were it to become fugees to the CIA. refugees t could bring -harm to themselves or a be unhappy US Catholic Conference. Cusraing $s suggested that we ‘get Ray US. Savings Bouts Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plsa foe cert he wished to have no Invited to. elaborate on his reasons, be made with the, refugee wmber to call after his arrival. a result of the comments made aw steted that this was contact at all Cummings said.it-.. know that he had furnished He loter stated that it to have contact with the Agency, to had furnished the informe- e, it would s imnediatcly If he of en instance beaten up by invitation to elaborate unknown to us. Cummings said that not involving refugees, but that if pbout CLA involvezen* with Again, Cummings declined our information from the I&IS data and he was ‘unsyzipathetic respond to our furnishes ‘Ye also suggested thas arrange- . Res- he viewed cooperation with a vould not deny its agents inforcaticn © f in Gonnecticut: . J in Surope and that ne 14.90000 os nY#399-69 -2- 12 June 1969 . sr" 43, We wish to emphasize that Cumaings made none of the statements to us.that he did in paragraph two of reference memo. On the .contrary, in, résponse to ‘our direct question, Cumiings said that his objections were “thoseof ‘principle rather than of manner of approach py the NYPO. “ At no time during our conversation with hin did he make _ any objection-to the procedure set up between hin and C/S Elliff to- . facilitate the acquiring ‘of the information we requested. We do not have an . _ any doubts that Cwmings did. indeed nike the statements attributed. to him ~ poe Gn reference memo, but it ds at least interesting that he specifically ~ : _ refuted them in our presence... After displaying nothing but hostility | toward the Azency. during cur entire meeting, he invitee us to call upon him in the future if he "could ever do anything for us personally.” - Obviously. we do not expect to contact him on any basis in the future and_ -we are certain that he does. not anticipate further inquiries from this . office. mo : nee : a . oo “hy. c/s ElLiff- reports as follows on her contacts with Cusmings - and other officials of the Dept. of Immigration, US Catholic Conference: “the first contact with Cummings was on 11 Sept 68 and the results of that meeting are contained in Nyv#677-68 of 11 Sep 68. This was 8 straight-forvard request for informa- tion on how the US Catholic Conference would handle the in- flux'of refugees. As can be secn from the memo, Cunmings was cooperative and, in fact, offered more assistance to us than we later requested. We spoke on the telephone with oo, Curmings a few weeks later to soy that, in all likelihood, a we would only be needing to ask for address infornation on : selected refugees occasionally. For this information, he — referred us to Mrs. Irene Bilinski. On 12 Dec we saw Mra. - Bilinski who wopeooperacivesti furnishing information on _ a specific Czechoslovak refugee. Upon our return from Washington in late January 1969, @ number of requests had piled up and we tried. to: obtain the needed information - through Nrs. Bilinski. She pleaded that they were very busy, extremely behind in their filing and asked that we call. on her later. . 7 L a ; : a ss C. q- L4G . oo 14.90000 fos ., 3, By < me oo wtHt399-69. \ A . . “eZee + 12 June 1969 \ - “Since it.appeared in late March that Mrs. Bilinski would, - -not be avallable in the foresecavie future, we called again “gn Cunmings and:-explained the provlea. We said we under", ‘stood the probleas involved for then in providing this ine! formation, -in view.of the fact. that they were extremely busy, ‘! and said we “would appreciate anything he could do to facilitate “matters, "There was one address we necded urgently. ‘and ‘this ') Cummings. obtained for-us while we waited. We left with hid about six three-by-five cards on other refugees, plus a stamped - self-addressed envelope, and asked that he return the cards, — with the address‘ and employment data added, at his convenience. +» After that, we sent Cumaings two letters reouesting data on additional individuals and received replies in due course. After hic receipt of the second letter, Cummings called Deputy Chief, ro (whose name he had obtaincd from Charles: Stermerg aN .of the International. Pogeuc-Camnietee) to checx on Miss Elliff's . © . bona rfaus. According to Deputy Chief, NYFO, Cummings was. ‘ “‘gatisfied that our inquiries were legitimate and only expressed the hope that they could be kept to a mininua. We sucfested the ~ . inal procedure acrecd to by Cumaings only in the interest of saving the tine ‘of an obviously overworked. organization. ~ — “sues or POR TF | -ihen thé account of Cumnings' complaints to the Department: of ~ State official reached us,;-we endeavored to set up an appoint- ment dr ourselves-and Deputy Chicf, NYFO, to see him, Our first eall in this regard was.on 19 Moy. He said it was a very dusy week and asked us'to call later. We called the following week and he again stated he was extremely busy. We said we did have one address to ask him about and asked if we might see hin briefly. He invited us to write him for the information,and assured us that this would be entirely satisfactory. We wrote on 26 May and he replied the following day, much faster than he had previously. When we calicd him on 6 June, he invited us to mect with him that afternoon. We estimate that we have requested address and employment information on about 13 individuals. Since this is the only data requested from Cumnaings, we do not under= stand his statement in reference memo that. he had "become con- : _ cerned over the ‘numbers and types of request." In addition to QO _ @umnings and Mrs. Bilinski, we have contacted Urs, jymaia Boroni,, “Whon we sew in 1967 in connection witn Case 49,354, Although. she could not furnish the current Location of the individual in whom we were interested, she was extremely cooperative.” /o- {x ae . a ° ce an rps fo GACKSON R. HOSTON LLL 7 f WiFreund:kf 14.99000 a Ne arrest Chee TIE Te CF WO gEe TES: rogaciTy PT ROTATES nw, poagTst VTA Alas stata maa yy Ao UND eT Aey aurctitoryre maetseT. OY Sapp yet cattle . wyme : mre Foren y (mer PSs PT Seteeele watt: Ths et oo Reg are VY . we POY nT OAMEI TA AY ——’ i i 4 ee) | t C3: yy ~£ 14.90000 i ‘ . 2. 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Jin Murphy showed us the attached corresponzence, which followsup on his carlier discussion of the sdject probdlen with yous Ee askee that we send you'a copy, and vould - like your coments on it. Jin would be interestad In the rational for going the rail -route instead of personal visits by the CS's. As I rentioned during your brief visit oa Nednesdcsy, we sre revieving the entire ICS Czoch retygee precedure, with en eye 'to eutting back cur general . effort. 2 ASS vy C 14.90000 bee aot OIRECT I REPLY [poate Remarhar Jim: _ [received the attached correspondence ‘from Bill Truchéart this morning. ai): _ SECRET oe. ou wa 237 Use previous 6 GO: 1966 O © IST-308 14-00000 snes ee - a me Qire7I x . OEPARTMENT OF STATE ~ Wasnecton, Lxa “yawn : oo : ae . . May 12, 1969" oy |. NEMORANDU MR: Mey Thotas Nl. Karanessines : ; ' ; ; Deputy Director for Ploas OT _ . : “Central Intelligence Agency ; . re . ; ° j . SUBJECT: = CTA, Requests to Voluntary Agencies ta : : New York . _ TE : With reference Co ouf recent discussion of this subject, Tan attacatng a aenorindun from Mr, Laugel of AmbassacorMortin'’s eae suffion his meetings In Now York with vartous representatives an of she voluntary agencies. Te would apnenr fson his report that concera among che voluntary agenetes OPA approaches is : more widespread than we had at first supposed. i. ry : ; oo William C. Trucheart ‘ INR/DNC Accachisent : . ' As stated. : ’ SECRET 14.00000: Pr UNETED STATES GOVE NMENT ~—Memoranaum SecuET eee eg ee cenel ed ro: INR= Mr, Willan C, Trueheart 0 pate: May 9, 1969° "prow :, S/R:ORN - Raymond W. Laugeyte’ | sunyect: “CIA Requests to Voluntary Agencies in New York tit & 647-169 oo. a Ambaissador/Grahan Martin has asked me to inform you of a ~Seonversations which were held in my presence by certain: — , “voluntary ‘agency representatives with regard to CIA . yequests for information on Eastern European refugees . (primarily Czechs) who have been arriving in the U.S. as- a result of the Czechoslovak-USSR crisis. The following information was obtained on a confidential basis while L . was in New York this week to yor on an unrelated project: : DQ. her 2: a .. - Scf : (1) On May 5, after onc luding my own pusink’ ah 07 vf : cussions, Dr.Jan Papanck, President of the American Fund for Ceecnor ao for, Cze x ak, ROLUBCOS » Le! expressed his deep con- cern over being asked co supply information on the where- abouts of his ‘former “countrymen. Dr. Papaneck told se that the CIA is checking on 4 large number of Czech refugees, most of whom have no special experience or qualifications which would seem to be of particular interest to the United: States. He knows that.many of these people are being sub- - jected to intensive interrogations which bewilder and - fF ‘frighten them, The-procedure was {initiated last October by | a CIA man who identified himself, as Norman N. Graber. | Dr. Papanek receives his requests by Lecter (he showed me | one sample) which simply lists the names and other basic: data, either immigracion number or date of birth. The return address used by the CIA is P.O, Box 1294 in Grand Central Station, co which Dr. Papanek is Co send his reply = that is, the latest U.S. address recorded in his files. © | “Dr. Papanek did not mention a specific number of names or requests but he said they are growing and he is very - uncomfortable about it;- he does not want his good name OT agency to become identified with the CIA. He indicated,, +. --- in addition, that the method of operation secms heavy- |: i handed in comparison to that of che FBI, whose agents present themselves in person, make their requests known , ee ase SECRET roup. L ; to. q Excluded from automaiic Gowngrading and declassification | Buy U.S, Savings Bands Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan 7 I A, Aen y t 14.000007 SECRET g, " eQe . ‘and are serviced to. the extent permitted by Dr. Papanck. If this information is essential to U.S, interests, : _ Dr, Papanek cannot understand why it is not handled on’ .- - an intva+governmental basis -- namely have the CIA obtain “Yes information from the Innigration and Naturalization Service, which 18 responsible for alien registration. in | “the United 'S tates; - oo “ g -@h May 6, after concluding my work with o LLG “Mr. -Fecund.Cur ings, Associate Director of the U.S. * Fat ae ‘Catholic, Center Seyothe question again came up. ic, Curaings expressed his. agitation over the seemingly amateurish and scattershot method by which the CIA is operating in this field. :He also questioned the value of ot interrogating simple refugees who are not defectors with | Lapelneeee 2) speeial qualifications er background. Mr. .Cummings said. | we - the groundwork. was laid sometime ago (no date mentioned) ‘by a female officer:of the CIA, and that he agreed to the: : exchange of mail proéedure utilizing the P.O. Box at ~ Grand. Central. However, he has become concerned over the cage ‘numbers and types of requests. He suggested, as did Soba. Dr, Papanex, that INS might be the proper contact point i for CIAL” Mr. Cummings also mentioned that the FBI agents. - appear in person and he indicated. that their approach seems more professional. | Ole - . Lo -SS06Y (3) ‘Iwas also informed by Nr. Cummings that the ; International Rescug Committce. Inc., whose Executive “ . a irecter is Mr. Charles Sternberg, was somewnat alarmed ‘ ‘by the same CEGRELONT Thad “previous ly consulted ' Mr. Sternberg on my own project but he did not raise the CIA matter with me, Al & F072 7 (4) On May 7 L.attended (as an observer) a meeting of the Comittee on Migration and Refugee Problems, American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Fereign Service, Inc., which was called to discuss. refugee and related matters.’ The meeting was~¢haired by the Rev. John of the Church World Service; in addition to. oc GG: Jeg | SECRET 14-90000° Council officers, representatives of seven voluntary _wagenctes were present. Those in attendance were: ne Mr. Eugene Shenefield and — Dope Miss Etta Deutsch ef the “:. American Council of Voluntary Agencies Mr; Edmund E. Cummings and - ‘Mr. John McCarthy of the . oo, United States Catholic Conference Mr. Donald E. Anderson of the Lutheran Inmigration Service Mr. Gaynor Jacohson -and Mr, Harry Freeaman of the United HIAS Service Mr. Charles Sternberg of the International Rescue Committee Dr. Jan Papanck of ‘the fa SH 9 7 m~ ; ‘American Fund for Czechoslovak Refugees Mr, Teymouraz Bagration of the - Tolstoy Foundation — Chairman Schauer also represented the Church World Service -) =< COG . paneer. CE SSS At one point the meéting went off-the-record to hear from Mr. Cummings of USCC, who had been assigned to study the CIA problem," But Chairman Schauer opened the dis- cussion by announcing rather mysteriously that he had been: in touch’ “with Washington" .at the appropriate level -- implying that the Council should at lease table the matter for the time being. Mr. Cummings then moved that (a) there ‘would be no further discussion of it, and (b) each volun- tary agency should deal with the CIA as it sees fit on an individual agency basis. His motion carried and the Council proceeded to other business. SECRET 14.90000 i "indiv. m~ 4 os, SECRET 7 ae BS oe ; “the above “information was volunteered to me. During the. ° al discussions. I expressed no opinion but. did =. mention my general interest in overall problems the volun- tary agencies are facing. At the Council meeting I said nothing. on this subject. SECRET 14-0000 fe wee : — Cf ° OST EY é ~ . . omy ‘ : ’ . ~ wee tye | Tern7 lene, L j . ? Se OF ‘ i | | C a , | , | AID PE?! 5 d - { 7 | | | | } RAL Ofe : } i ’ iY . ; NORDFORTEOD IN CG-D-221/2Eh: 14-00000 wave Lage nee : Se ee Ee ve OF PACE WO Se 14.99000 RESARD CHT CZETHOSLOVAKS. TOP YAN, LOO apyenNe, SAD SUNT 4 7% 45h One eer Orne secre n syagaz: SEP Se CITE OUTACT Sy y FOES Ok CONTACTS/VASHINGTON SOVIET ELOC DIVISIGH CVELTHD FUT RREESS susgecT: CASE 91,692 > C5554 repipa «ace sseiet te INTERNATIONAL RESSLY I ae was FLUst AND MAIN VOLUNT@eSY ecuMay TA 4oNe Pak oot OCR ON beesre TN wanay aes Cr HUNGARTAN REFUGEES tr? pote Mum AGAIN gery TRE FROW VIENKA, WHERE HE STE LED nprgysiens of F981" + SKARLES STEANBENS, SESELTLE ENT sppreyTaes (NTE Lyest HIMSELF GF CZEGH JESTSE JSICTN, aprar3 70s7¥e 2. AS OF LAEOR May, SEVestl THAUCAVE CLPIRISLANAYS ae kaD INDICATED nesrae TG TEE* SSE TTP CO AANT ABR TSS AS AEPOATES IN PRESS, BEFSATVES a Lary see 7 at . Te 1SsuEs Vidas Ta OrEtRase wan’ my ayStere eaan TEER mANADA ISEXPECTED TO AMEE NEFUE LS 3. UP TO ONseTHLDED TE TTT tpoeg Tetpcas CORGTE EXPECTED IN PIPELINE vit¥ts gecut tes ares! FOR ESIGHATION TO U.S. TRC eit, NARDEE upon TO zCoPenate IS sce ce Vth LTStg FAS OF Sree seotyToi Pe yg oS $i. ty avrTets peoepprt yogaety FIsste! Suet png TA AGATT QEPLTTENT SyUP ESL SNe . sayy yasid, Tay PT TTY 14.99000 PAG SOU UP AUS ANC £2 CONTANTS/NEX. YORX i et RCES. - Qe STERNSERG USED ancasioy T] ures TVAl Nyt PROCEDURES FOR LSSUING VISES. yee? nears ¢ IRIA WOULD UNDERMINE MOPALE note oF THOS: A oF THOSE STILL I9sh CONTEMPLATING FLIGHT 5. YE WILL EF TH ToucH vith TPo ann FAST ALY Fas re PLEASE cnornivaTé MITH ALTEN STARRY SINE oS IL1aR WLTH Fac SET uP. gE cRET agyrPiMiaT geFee ec oycengTts 1s we any OUTRIDE eSSh- uh DEMELOPMENTS «| ra FEL Teurn VERY ——- 14.90000 ion 7 sy | fos se4 n \ a, o chief, Contact ptiriston. : co , 20 July. 1964 fob Tm: cac Staff. _ . MIM =. 257-64 Chief, Miami Field office _ SG a ‘Arivale of Cuban Refugeco via Spato 1, We have mado srrangementea CO receive period{e listings ‘of ‘Cuban Rofugees who arrive in che US via chartered flights from Spain. The first list we hove obtained ia appended. All local arrivals aro 55oY4 2. Th glighte are organizod by the Tacernational | netugee. Com being sent letters instructing them to raport to opartocka, aittes. No further infornation {0 ‘available locally ou any of the ‘ gofugeea listed. We will attempt to lecate those. settling io Plorids. i - " please handle balanca aa you s@0 fic, Fo JUSTIN F, GLEICHAUF JVrG:eb - Atcachmoat: List of Cuban Refugess 14-00000 ro 7 “ow Le it S 2k EON . : DULG AD bet Ua ‘ . tof fELOIG™ ZEA a fe : a « mo 3 . ; ; ’ 1 e “SR ORT PATA Meet . LOS CUTE MYOF. TSE, : a y, Be se Ts . co f- ELETD FRSA FAS INT Ip?) SS SS&G . “ES TD CALL CARD WT gon PE Pas oS Ob Tat as S44 - 4 PC WOU AT efor ae JUSS Ge) Aer eT he. tk C@UPSD ES@LU RE OTHE ee MURS De et 1 uM. SOUIC WAD A we Ta eae te yes oak (deci l satay Le i CMan fab Th z , rarer 1 MOVED: PRUGECER 02 mye aa DF whe toa ¢ . : vey ' . ; | SPURT MAT Sutee ty EG Povo itt re re - too. a : Be GANDYIT WAR SOT ae Be 4 : Vi 4 om . ane hues alte nets cas 1 _ HIDELEGNE OF VUse tee Sa . 73 Vie eryee se) 2 EZLe 7 Leth CF ate Delh tT, a2 z oes at DEMING TS Sar TO di iad gen el eee ee . _ oe a & ri & a, r- ‘ cut rn rn oo Sa oh CAN PU a. 0s eee La Tl aE 2 cr wa 5 _ ad J x “ OuNTecTa, eT GMMINUTLT, ban ote oe. OF ie tr DE ee Edy ewe al . 5 “ADVISE. 2 gecrai . PP GPM MYDS O19: ALT FE ee de DE nate 7. BSNOVIC A VIG es Ge ca et er a 3 not AERA 9 Y'K Jos a. ee. PEAS a BT 14-00000 - . . ae) ; - SECRET = et 45 é Yb rn ANALYSTS. REPORT , oe “oo. ‘Jareslay-Kremel . oo cbt ; ° _ IgE e nest, © Phoaaess . ue : on . ue | ae oF oocustar : . Proces? Sheet Ps . . . . 922/69 cca . . . vee: oF “Oegayt Tat iow Oo Oe nS rae ROREAD . ____.. . Se ; Dr. Jaroslav Krenel 's s (8-556h) Detection and 1 Redefection. --_-eRl Uo SOURCE & “coNTACTS. ge ec wo, ; . . We L.:Freund (S-43525) es “New York City - we 7 See P/Shect for 00A(S) - 3278987 filed in Jacket ¢ 3825 (We Le Freund) cea” 1 Mov a4 eurce wav 8C uBEO. FORw@ NO. 339 echcaces foee 57-28 SECRET : 14.90000 a i aye wernare ran ne Me, o —~ Office Mema andi Ory 7 § LE7 by STATES Gov i RNMENT)_ es on is 4“ = — ard : i wa se afen yy 28 PIT an4 amernitas AA AEE ao, Tne c Macalin damid ab that pol: ot Wit Char.t:)» ahet it on a) er F revnd ans Special Agent! din, won diatson: ion nome time . 1 Lepecinl agent 4 y CL had not ‘been al Mebaradt: a aa and 3. nenulin ashe ci tion erelensed by I tion could of interrogation where sablneh Sic@, Above 9 O31 Yori: toe ween Unig ¢ anch, which etriced : to pe dispatched erect tole phona wel . aiatl 3 Overmers hia a as tie int LOT of Tin anes nOanes wen tentblel oe vie OSGi wopresintivt we reachad HYFO office rrogezed a progAae ; oupected ted 5. aD 1,50. coneeraing Gee antLL date tae stons and BD OPS nD 4 uiey pn ect. 1 Ottice retood Bhau One in PUTIN TUNES y chief, while ook LVS ron i ‘or, van Grench was oe Aewsle, Ptorroone vor subsect siotlity- Liens os An the Fare) LA wap nob opportualty mweAry ) faonore readily cLoimitely, Neo... 32n 00000-F 1 14.99000 "7 mana, “perora Gu. at Ti soore 40 Sut phoned o ’ . : in SoM WOuld KO tectelt na fron wore tive) “Ts oIA shan am: from Ane nd hat nou ee Oe sera 14.90000 yo. auily' future: a eet ie re! ran serancas , : ; that t. ; 2 3 ange mn such aeaive ‘hops ide” vig: consern onng il . matheoye “proper UG Gove yton. : . weve ct : : Wooren gs On Lid ity, Dant weal. - i Sly } : Jeet had qos z ceoin’ ‘Wj jek to a entbh es mderg is apresred so Kinss statenent wGShincon MOVIL 7 : ‘ - . wore ttt tes ~ . Lo ft ae se pete i 1 14.90000 oe. . ween oe tape ga ees fo epi nn 14-00000 center —.- re TOP ANG BOTTOM ° ix [Ces pesTiNt ToT spour CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING: SLIP & FOLO HERE TO RETURN TO SENDEA FROM: Nam &. ADORESS AND Mrons NO.. . . orp f : roam na, } 2-é1 (40) = SU Cortewmrar vermring ovrice , NOt Dw setrag | 14-00900 “CONSULTANT. CA STAFF. ¥CUL YOON TEA 153 NYOR ; SECRET nn | oF ton CITE VA 57685 . ne ree FROM SUFFORT CSTETSON) ERCUP 1 Eye ante as MATIC. noviscRADING end ecu aoet a OLS E UVECT2 WILLIAM Jo VANDEN MHEUYEL, PRESIDENT, preva Lowa RESCUE OCHMITTEE le FCLITICAL ner HON GROUP, COVERT ACTION STAPF HAS INITIATED A CLEARANCE REQUEST. ON SUBJECT fh CRDIR TO usE HIM AS A POLITICAL 1) APPRECIATE Your ECEUTURR ENCE IN THEIR CONTEN@ PLATED USE AND CONTACT, WITK THIS INDIVIDUAL. 2e IN REPLY, PLEASE REFERENCE HHWBSS 16 SECRET oo, CF OVA 387585 STETSON 1 WILLIAM Je YANDEN yy HELVEL A A CA HKe8S91 oy : ye JoHt6/ cote = " a RES Bes bf ah Hees 14.90000 ts f - wevy TEA a So = . SFORET -— . . | - ‘ WA cmre, ‘nven 6378 ee SET FORT (TRAVIS) FRO MAJOR SE SGyATS . So = QI WJECT=22AR PRO, LISINSZ 48g-NEE LARSSON@LAGERW IST, BARERC, JIUMA, “MARTAS INTEENATICHAL _RESCUE commirtity ST OC KHCLM, WED AS FER REQUEST THE FOuLo« Ns "1S ATO DATA ON SUBJECT. 2, ats i - Doss 6 AUT 1918 FOAL SURAHAMMAR VASTMANLANDS LAN, SVEPEN 1925-298 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, SURAMAMMAR, . SVEDEN 1950378, PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOL, SURAMAHHAR, SWEDEN 19522362 HIGH SCKOCL “VHITLOCKSA SAMSKOLAN,” STOCKHOLM 1886-391 FRACTICE AT DIFFERENT HOSPITALS, STOCKHOLM I9S9-414 PRACTICE AS DENTIST ASSISTANT, STOCKHOLM t9ara431 SEASTYANSINSTITUTET™ SCHOOL FER DENTIST ASSISTANTS, ~ STCCYNCLY: DIPLOMA - 154 3—n49 EMPLOYED aS DENTIST ASSISTANT, C3TERSUND HDARWRGS MSCPHIANENMET® NURSERY =SCHOCL, STOCKHOLM Deen “i a 296 7 St te Se. 527 @ JUN 06 MARRIED BR. MICHAL LISINS¥I, JOURNALIST, FADIC FREE EUROPE, STOCYMCLE HOUSE® IPE VITH FCUE CHILDREN To 19686 JANUARY 1966 TO PRESENT, “WITH CENTERNATICNAL RESCUE COMMITTEE, STOCK “yoUM, RUSSAND IS VICE CHAIRMAN OF POLISH REFUGEE COUNCIL IN SWEDEN. - QIBJECT. SPEAYS SWEDISH, ENTLISH, GERMAN AND SOME PCLIGK, FILE** CASE 37,473 s Ee RET CEN 6372 SUPFORT (TRAVIS) MAJOR 37,473 BARDRO LISINSKI NEE LARSON? LAC EF XV IST BARORS RILMA MARIA PER BIC PATA 008 6 AUS 1515 FO] SURAHAMMAR VASTMANLANDS LAN 1925929 1929-32 1932 °56 PUHITLOCKSA SAMS Oe LAN 1936239 1955~) 19-43 “EASTMAK < INS STITUTET® 1Sk3eah COSTER SUND 19hAaAs ” SOFHIAREMSIT® 8 JUN 4&6 DR. ICHAL LISINSEI 1960 1952 “3, a73 “ . Hf a. ~~ aye 14-00000 “\ \ oo ay SS ie Wey 7EA e SECRIT — . ee FRITY WA CITE NYOR 6596 tw SUPPORT (FAUSEL) FROM MAJOR y oieel a 4 UIT - WH=8582° WN, VANDEN REUVAL . a SUBJECT NOT. IN HIS OFFICE UNTIL 1$¢@ SUT WAVE LEVT MESSAGE AS FER VA $5947¢ SHOULD THERE BE ANY COMTLICT ve VILL CALL YOUs ” FILT~ INTERNAT IORAL nrscur COMMITTEE SEY steerer ao ie GON PRITY HYOR 6396 CFAUSEL) HASOR yyezssz© WH, VANDEN REUVAL NOT IN 1600 FER WA 33987 INTESNATIOWAL RESCUE con“ ITTEE ¥ ip/18aa7 MAY: ESS + ty eaten” VASE dai wee 14.90000 cmyyy TEA “AA CITE NYCR 5987 4 YGOSS SCCONNTLE, AND oMP: cyoure a FROM ¢ rer, _ 5564 A 3702 INF EUR WA 99377" AND DENIAL or res “GEN NYCH 3987 “MOTONBELL w Loe : . _ a. PL SEF. Pew FIDENTIAL suestet LEO “CHERNE,. AUNTERRATICSAL RE COE CAM ANY re arc oo : ANSTITUTE. OF AMERICA. | WALTE aor TO lV} ‘pep PER CTHEN © “SUPELY TH 2B. nf > “ F ) iF You. caNn® tT SHIF ™E avite 30c% mE AYAILASLE - FILE - J NTERMATLONAL yyseur SOS ETTT Re | CONFLOENTIAL a, cee QVC) HAUSE LEC OTE ERNE OE WA $9577 AHTE “DENTAL .OF FRITS CENTT “7 3 Met a eee “) hO-CF Ss 14.90000 ATTH \ Chief Contact Division 15 Septembar 1961. Support/EB/USSB Chief, Los. Angeles Office Internat toaa) Coagrass ow Education of the Deal : me aH OT — S 10479 “y) Dr... Edgar Lowell, a contact of ours at the. John Tracy - : Clinic, 806. W. Aiams blvd,,. Los Angeles 7, Callffornia, wiera a" ‘——"“geéat deal of electronic research 13 carried on concerning deaf- ~ ness, bas advised us that he has been nominated as the Program Chairman for the Laternational Congress oa Education of the Deaf, which will be hold ia June 1963, The host for this Conference will be the Couicil on Education of the Deaf and the ‘Congregs will be hald at Galloudet College, Washington, D.C. The Coordingatsr for thia atlonal Congraas wlll be Dr. Powrie ¥. Doctor of Gallaudet se, who will be vorklog with the State Department on thig par- tieujar Congreso. , J6.0 980 ke (tere. §” S56 yf ° Chairman of the Program Comittee, Or. Lowell will be : required to go to @urope to attend a necting of a sintler Buropean group planaing their annual coagress for about the samo time, and will viele Italy, France, Lelgium, Germany, England’ and Scandinavia to check on attendees, Thera is 6 possibility that he will also go to Yugoslavia at the sane time. ‘ ; 3. As a cide-line ft is also possible that Dr. Lowell will go to Foscov shere le wlll visit Prof, £.N. Sokolov, YnseLtute of De- fectology, Pogodina Stc 8, Hoscow G-il7, USSR. Prof. Sokolov is well-known end bas been active ia previous Hacey Conferences 1a which Dr, Aldrich and Jack Ford have beco interested. wo bave ree ported through Dr. Lovall on both Sokolov and Prof. A. ®. Luritya, and contiauing correspondence betveen Sokolov end Br. Lovell has aleo been reported. : 4. The Soviets will be Lnvited to this Cougrese and if cho present cordial ce!ationshtp atill exists unaltered by world events, no doubt Sokolov and/or others wlll certataly be laterested 1f not attend chia meeting. - ‘ . ean At co 5. Enclosed | a tough outiine of the program Dr. Lowell is resprmgsble for which) of course, ig atill in the formative stage. Aldy'k'edpy of tha original lett is attached. Us. —_——— eo ¢ 5. We would be intcrested 1 _knawhag yout degree of interest _ in thie particular matter, and. en ertdin-ahy auggestions you might nava-Woverds working with Dr. Lovell. oo 0 wet _ , my f' at ~ A . PEMD CL DD, [Ld 78 — ae aed | vo ff SRUSY LETBACHER Attach: Qutline of Program TBaldvin}be t latter 14.90000 SRT [6 Se a chief, Washiagtos ofrice ab pep 62 chia, Contact Divisin (Support) Hew Casa 37303 ee - - _ ¢ y bine eit “BY ’ fb 252 . ] Stas pelay — oo. wets is interasted ta (Fuu) ~ macber of tha borlé Feseratloa!of i teal. y oak you coatsct your, sources at Gal Tmatet C30 te c for aay infersation they sa¥ eve of Sesovic, who secon- ing to ea kes Angeles seccrandun of 14 aevehur 1941, 1s Yugoslav and vali-hmam o9 a -ohainedan working in the eres cl the deaf. Ee mis appirantly co-chain:cn on a comittes vith le. Berens ewyoort, @ Jesuit priest, Ho daa Mo end a Linguist, ant Tuteh astiuml. the ten, . Magovie ana Or. Yarvuort set thsether in aic-letber 1961 : ‘ ; “tn Ttaly, at which tine Kaoovif axgrensai a cesize to. i darent: S7oOp-7D _ Lo 2. Yo asgist you in the esaignseat, we are attaching : copy of the RE/YA saicreniim of request and a cozy of the Los Angeles mmorapiua of 1b Hovecber 19601, giving cere aetedls about the meeting betwcen Ir. Tarvoort aii Masuvic. ' 3. Gallestet Collage will be host to the Inteenallom Care a ce a egrses thera uay . - Rava’ iaforsatiaa en the Nasovie in question. { 2 b. vemy thanks io ecvaace for your auoperatinn fa : ‘ this eselenzest. Pleneo furaish informatica reepmelva by O0-A carica ‘Teperting. . a (Bit. ASBCHART: Adsbardooysm & 33 Trdax* ' Attactsests a ae % SYN, gy DOV. 382 14-0000 . yg oe "Ya CITE WYOR 7719" a STENTIF IC (WEST) FROM DANIELS a ONE te. RE. OUR TELECON vitw GUILE y CUILLy Aerio be a. Co , bs a he fy Tee ‘ i “PETER COMANDURAS XX. PETER COHANDURAS,- STCRETARY cAotRat oumngtoe ; enEDICO"” “DIVISION oF THE INTERHATIONAL “RESCUE comartrey WILL CALL CN YOU NEXT VEY, : 2p. REPEAT FOLLOWING POINTS A, HE ONLY WANTS ADVICE VKICH HIGHT RESULT IN FUTURE COOPERATION UITH Be Po HE NAS ALREADY TALKED WITH THACY BARNES ¥ TRACY BARNES ALONS CENERAL LIMES. C, UNVITTING TO NIM, ONE OF HIS MER, YOM REACAN ¥ TOH REAGAN, NAY "ee USED BY DD/P X DD/P IN LAOS X LAOS (SEF GRANT, SUPPORT X GRANT, SUPPORT), AND B TOM NOCLEY x TOM PCOLEY 13 OVE OF TREIN ACK MONEY-CETTYNS IN HIS ve LACS OPERATION, AND 15 DISSAPPROVED BY SO ¥ SO (DFE CROULEY ¥ CROLEY FOR FILL IN.) THESE ARE THE CAPS IN OU CONVERSATION RARLIER TODAY. Pheer secrete. GT TE a 14-0000 THAT)? _ MF 703 ; : : ERYOR TITE WA HotA3 FROM EE/USSR (2 EAMS) FOLLGY INT 1s FoR YCUR INF OPMAT ION. o _ . oe we oe re ny nate ELLIOTT ‘SEACH FACRAE Y ELLICTT. SEACH HACRAE, FRESIDENT OF Eo “P. DUTTON r ee Py DUTTON. WAS OR LEFED on 2e x ot FESRUARY IN ‘THE 4 mss ¥ DesI*s OFFICE 3Y WALTER PRORZNEIMES ¥ WALTER PFORZMEIMER; MESSRS, LOVERY AND YCEHNE CF CCI ¥ MESSRS. LOVERY AND ¥CEHNE OF OCT, _ SURYOCY OF CHE X SURYOCY OF CNE, AND REAMS FOR OO/C ¥ OO/C. DDI” KAS NOT X NCT PRESENT. SRIEFINT VAS RESULT CF LETTER FROM MACRAE = TO DCT IN WHICH HE NOTED HIG PLAN TO LEAVE 13 ¥ 13 HAPRCH FOR BOOK MINTING TRIP TO LONDON AND FARIS. . FCLLOVUING THIG BUSINESS TRIP, HE VILL SPEND THREE. Of FOUR DAYS EACH IN SELT@ADE, SOFIA, PUDAPEST, AND BUCHAREST, “JUST FOR FUN." IN LETTER TC ot, MACRAE APPAPINT = IY SOLICITED SUIDANCE 30 SRIEFING WAS NOT 7 NCT REALLY AN INTELLIGENCE CNE BUT A MATTEP OF PROVIDING ANSHERS TO SUCH QUESTIONS AS8 (A) CAN I TAYE A TRANSISTOR RADIO ANID A CAMERA INTO AULGARTA VITHOUT HAVING THEM -APPRCPRIATED? (8) SHOULD I NAVE A TYPHUS SHOT? (©) 1S VATER IN QULTARIA AKD RUMANIA POTASLET (0) WHG TS THE “SMAKESPEARE® OF 3ULGARIA (A TOUGH ONE, ry “VAT YS THE USUAL ATTITUDE CF AULCAR TANS AND RUMANTANS ao 14-0000 4 ys ¥ ySiTenrs? PROR TEE IMES pip TELL “YACRAE THAT, ve yoOuLe Be INTFRES st aN LAN FUBLLSHTts gus ck g00% CATAL , PEAM CANY SULT AR TAN AND iaiiat NESSES ANd THEIR PE ANY POSTAL sures iT COLLECT AFTER MEET "7, a TIES: AKT; at CGUES WEN . itt IRON CURTAINS. ING ERUIREMENTS NTELLIGENCE “SRIEFI THAT no y NC 1 are, ALTHOUGH A DEBRIEF INS CR HIS RETURN WOULD SE DESTRABLE® ASSED | cons SUMERS RE - RYO. ITS NG WAS indice pTTPEst ‘IN SUBMITT FOR PRESENTATION “AS ACREEDs HOWEVER, Capa fe! tl — | ro on INFs : RSCNAL= | PAST Bons etann wtf 14-0000 For vw a} Chief, Contact Division _ / 15 October 1953 Support Branch, . : . Chief, New, York office Resident of Vienna, Austria - Possible DDP. Lead A source of oura auggested that @ Paul L Reber,. Vienna, Bosendorfer oe gtrasse 9, who ‘works for the International Rescue Corcrittee, could be : helpful tous. . SS S67 ‘JAY B. L, REEVES NuGraber:es ” sey 4.00000 _. Y0/ Upon reading an article appearing ‘in a Wilnincton daily nevepaper (copy attached), 3. Jagobg_yisited ex-nayor of | “'Budapeat Joseph Kovago end got Fring informations To : a TEA IF 16 oe ee . “Bx-Hunggrian Prime i bter Ferenc Nagy was asked by the Fr rope. ttee to form a new Hungarian Comitteo a, . ° wher wit replace the tvo comaitteos now in‘existence.. The - - v7 Dew comaittee -1a- being formed because the Free Burope Camittes (los ae t “sdebes to economize aid representation from several Tungarian | wo political parties is waited. / a ° 3. "Sines I do: not dare: correspond vith friends and relatives in Hungary and the US government is interested in ; coe current information oo Hungary, I think I cen give the same of © nog af individual who 16 living in Vieons end is truly so ‘operator.’ wee _ His namo ie Dr. Demes Pasttor. I believa he can te useful to _ the US bacause T recommendal him for the purpose of gathering es information on Rungary to Nr. David Martin of the International Si “4 ; end tt : rnation gathered by Fesator - Rescue coriittoe “Most of the info ood by ItC in reportd ob Hungary to the United Nations. “4 epagatorte efdress is I. Jakobergsse 4,111.18, Vienna, Th _ fistria, telephone BEeeO-455. em adle to give the folicwing biographic data on"Pasztort aged 46, divorded, official of the Pfeiffer Party after be wes kicked out of thea Swllsolders Party, arrested for anti-Communist activities in 1948 or 1989, He vas coavicted and sentensed to death which wes later commuted to life imprisomesnt, He was in tho sane political prisons vith ms at Vac ant the Gyuto prison in Budapest. a "while in prison be vrs 6 'double-dsaler' anc met prisoners liked big: Dut diotrusted him. fe gounsd to be ebls -- ee to find out about all pevs both inaide and outside the prisons. . ohio 7. He’ was released from prison during the destalinisation period : ; and escaped to the West during the revolution. “CONFIDENTIAL 4 af : 7 . . pe} ; . fo? wee er En a 7 V/ b oS wy iv 14-0000 ” j noe rca apte \ Bg re Sundyaloig Darang MO wee et age” : RTT ere *; ! an: _ ° oe at: + | . 1 Chief, Contact Divistog = “Be ST-sce . | a Bangary | aes wee shee . . : ry . , ane. ‘his ‘service. : : ae + ee ; -1e titled "Pictures of the rian. : Bituetion’ nd it. covers “{nformation on (a) Ceneral Situations nf) Internal | : Politico; (¢)° tha: Texrot,. ‘Public Opinion, Raulstonces (4) Military Situstions .- . ; (4) ‘Pooples Boonony, Industry ond’ Agriculture; and (f) wiacellansous neve. oo, . a : “% 8 «% cannot vouch for bis aincerity or loyalty - ‘put x would sey : that dout 95%: ‘of bin 1a: good ond tbe remaining 5% of him io questionable.” ae gnclosea for your retention fe the above-mentioned pews logue --gnd you can use it for what it ia worth. We shall be gled to get sore detailed Anfomatica ® if you visb. a JJecove/ime HUDSON D. DRAVO _ Attachment: ea above | ; CONFIDENTIAL 1400000 —— pic ~~ TUTeRMATIONAL RescUX comUrERy ! alee, woe Mn - pon no tae te eee ne a 255 Fourth Avera f(t] Now York 10, 8.Y, a Octodor 4, 1957 dr, Jase Nactrecken Svletey Foundation, tno, og . 989 Kighth dveaue. - Bev York, ¥. YT, Dear Mr, HeeCreckent I thought pou would like te know that the Taternstions] Resevs - Coamistcs bas erganisod s Comnisaion of Qi atingnuSahed Arortceng who will visit Surope to investigate Sho refugee situotion and fame a report on their return, ¥a envisten that tha Coaniosion's Fepor’ wuld highlight the following foctore. 1, Tha eomtitiona and needs of thece Forgotten Mon why .. ave deen sitting fa refugee coms for yoars or who are inadequately resettled outatde of eamoe, A : portion of the report vill be deroted to ths Rungarion refugoes whe are still in caape, 2, Make specific and sonora roeconna ean bo dons in the future to “Forgotten Nea’, ndations as to what meet tho needs of tha Aside fron highlighting the footers Juct mentioned, vo fool that ' the Comlesion’s rport can surve, among athern, the folloving conatructiva purpo cee, . 1. By drexatising and bunant sing the probdlexo of Buropean Secapsas, vo bollove that tha Comaiseton Gan holp to create a climate of public opinieg -" gentueive tot a, More ganeroug sapport for U.S, programe concormed wiih the refugoas, both private aml govérnzental, bd. Mofo flexiblo imulgrstion leat slation, 2. Tho revert of the counteston will, of courcs, incorporate information from tho survey now boing properod by the UIECR, ' Indeed, we fool thet the Commtocian can be of erset aeslate ° ; ance to the UIMC2 by bringing hie revert ond the refugee situation in genéral. to the attention pf the Ansricon E ‘ 14-0000 | In adad tien public, We beliove thas the comiecion is acpootatiy qualified ‘to fulffl) ¢hia function since thay aro a group of private : Amo ricai a: ‘talking to fellow Azericans, “Tha Conia anson ‘way: leave for Yurepe on Cctober 1$th and rotora flo sed you wilt fint their tontative : Comfcsion members agof this date, . he odcorvations.of the Comiiceten, thoir fins) | Peper. will, of coured, also represent. intensive Fossarch on ‘the part: “of owr staff, We have ‘gekod our everseas represontativoo, in the countrios which tho Comnlosion will be visiting, to vrovide at least ons opportuni ty for representatives of your organisation to caot with ths Commission 2£ they wish te do so, If your reproeentan — tives desire to moot with the Comaiesion to discuss enao . epeeific aspect of the rofugee problea, I suggoot that thay contact our representative in tha cowntry whore thoy aro otetionsd, T have not been in a position to writu to you about the Comnfosion ~ deforo this.sinco th» Commission plane bave just boen firalised, If you deeire further information, I am at your cervico, Sincerely yourc, ef Hobert J, Nacsliator PIM oie- oo Lxygoutive Drector. Ene, 14-0000 V | 2 i} : 2. 1 : Be Mp, dorold follortach, Chatman oo 7 . ; Ohabrman, Brecutivo Comittee, Crew Zollervesh Corporation pe : . So She Honorable Angier Biddle Duke, Co-Chairman: : . I, 7 President of bho Intornational Regcus Committee: - \ Forner Axbasrador to Bl Salvador pe . Fhe ‘tonaredle Eugenia Andoreon : ie oo ; ; Yorser United States Anhagcsdor to Densark | 7 a ae ; Ny, Irving Brown _ ; | + : (. Busenean Representative ef the A.F.of b= 6.1.0. | I. : Or, Jane C, Caray , oe ‘ ; Political Setontiots Authority eo refugoe affaires Mre, David Lovy ; - toe a ” “Heabar of the Raw York Stata Touth Connisaien | . . , . in : Nr, Sugead lyons : H : Senior Editor, Repdors Digest an _ ; ; The Vory Raverend Jama A, Pike, 0.0. : _ . Dean of the Cathedrn) af St, John The Divinc, . ; . . Hew York, 4.%. | ee ’ Mr, John Aloxandor-Sinclely . oo Burepean Director of ths International Rogeus Conaittoes ( i . oo - Ne, David Martin . Bapportour 14-00000 Cae FoR “BY. ar 1 nabete ~J ce heed 5 Quer, Contact Division _ a1 uno 1957 Alien Bracch (Stetson) iChtef, Hew Yorx Cifica ' Hoy Baven Resident Agent . W119 - Ferena weaiepe (cdy-gn~1e) 70 A7E -Gulae 20, tperotion Oculsoh wo . : A (Ef AC f. . .. Gur attention was dovited by Mra, Steven Mewar, ~ ylee president acd progius director of the Literrativial > |. Reacua Cociaittcc (Ccrnacticut) to the fact that subject —~ ° drdividual acted ao sceretary (lc) of propaganda ot the factory Lnovn 80 Elektranos Veozulekek og weramarv:rek Coyorn, bud idut he ta wow living somevbers {2 the Hartrowl area. bus webbed Chat wien he Firat vot to Justeia he win 89’ tetphtescd lag, he du refuged antry to the bo tat when he wo5 nebud vhather he had ary Conmutat cocncetican na sold Le did not. : : . : LAN _ 2. A check with I % WB tn Hartford indloated that ; this aan was bora 24 March 7923, had been under duvcutignilon tack ip Fabruary, tlct the cas: wus close, that ihe rilo indicated he was again urier Livestigtica ao of April and . that the case wis evidently sthil cpen. It was also . indiented that he vas in the Dew Haven area, Dut Uhore was bo local address aveilople. . . 3. FYI veo. kagyor opined that felleny Bight te deported, waich indicates sabe anevs he 16 gedoy looicd ovate This darormation did not conc (ron uae , CHARLES A. LEA Rifarrant/jo Ca ola ei Sy apaecine: 14-0000 14-0000 REF3 Chief, Contac “your memorandum dat chiet, Kew York Field office ' t Division (Alien) mo poaet John, Alezander-sinslalr - European Director for. Hungarian Relief for the International Reacue,. gf. Comittee _ — “gore” ed 14 January 19573 Subjects fonal Rescue Comittee Internat In response to your request in the memorandum cited shove, We gnitiated a nanc check on subject. with Records Integration Division (RL), DD/P, hoping that you could teil your source wa had no derogatory 4{nformation on subject. AS you know, any positive information of this type obtained fron the Db/P 5 cannot be disseminated outside the Agency. Although the attached reply, for She most part, is not derogatorys we regret that you cannot pass it on to your source. However, it 2s forwarded for your — {nformation. E. M, ASHCRAFT Enclosure _AS stated above sstetsonrb13 Distribution: . 2 - Addressee (w/encl.) 1 = Chrono (Alien) 1-M/c. ee 3 - Index ok isl? % FILE: Leo Cherne 14.90000 a a. Re ferénce ‘ta. pede to the ‘name check request from your office dated 28 Jenusry 1957, for informstion.concorning Joi ATZIAKORR -SINCLAIR. ‘The files of this office end thoes of a predecessor orgenisation onstais sonsidereble information concerning Buosect, the major part of whiah is - pot derogatory. ‘This inforestion includes reports of Bubject's perconal views aa of January 1943 on political and economic conditions in Shanghal, China, which could be made available to your office upen request. Follow- ing is information which may bs deemed derogatory in one case and of intelli. gence intereat in tha other. . i 2. A usually relisble source “yeported in September 1951 that Subject, then the director of the Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees and an official at the British Foreign Office, accompanied tke Higt Commissioner to Italy on hia first unofficial trip in July 1951. Source stated that _ Subject was no. at all tactful in his dsalings with Italimn officials and _ thus he pet passive ‘resistance. Furthermore, acting on behslt of the Commissionsr and very eager to put at once aa mony British ogouts as possible into positions under the Comisalonsr’s cover, Subject appointed Marvel “DX SEAR, Chairman of the Inteftiational Refugee Organizatian (IRO) Raview Board, to the position of repréeentative in Italy. According to Source, this annayed Prince DEL.DRAGO, Italien envey to IRD in Gemva, Switeerland, : who stated that as long as IRD vac functioning, there would be no other refugee representative vorking in Italy and thst, after all, the Commissionss hed to be first recognised by the Goverment. tg BEAR was aaid to bo “persona nen grata" to tha Italians. 3. According to a mport: dated 7 January 1955 from a fatrly reliadle source, it had bean reported by various sub-sources that Jolm ALEZANTER, British, Dulegate to Italy of the High Commiasicuer of the Unived Eations ' for Refayses, was @ parson to be considered rather politically dubious. . According to Source, on eeveral occasions be had been exesasively tuterestsd in fuvoring foreigners in Italy who hed received expulaion notices as 6 resuit of thair ccumerctal activity and political contacts with Iron Curtain ‘countries. Source stated that Subject vas further reported.to ce on very rriesdly terms with Italians and non-Italians who were clearly orlented toward the parties of the extreme left. CS CI~3743231 SCE “y GA thi TED ha S] tree nyry i ©. wade! FF . . OES a ae 14-0000 “SUPPORT FROM CNITZER * ia rere! sonrerrins CAMPAICH. : , soe Yo 2 aa CITE NYOR Gili | CAPE RTO cee D8 88 WAY BE CF TNTERESTS A SHORT: TIME AGS. cocouy. purDeee i. g000 X $25,009 TO ANGIER Be DUKE'S. x aNcres Be DUKE °S INTERNATIONAL RES Ub -CORMITTEE FOR ASTISTANCE Ay WREIGAR TAN ‘REFUGEES. At A FOLLOW-UP THEY ADVISED THEIR AUSTRIAN SENATE OF..THE: ACTION. THE REACTION FAOM “AUSTRIA VAS THAT THR PLEDCE _ $RQULD BE UITHDRAGN IMMEDIATELY OR IF. THAT WAS NOT X Not POSSIBLE, THE ' + FACT SHOULD NOT X NCT BE PUBLICIZEDs. REASON FOR THIS \AS THE AN AD “WAD APPEARED IN TNE PARIS TRIBUNE SOLICITING FUNDS FOR THE IRC X IRC AND STATING THAT THE HOWEY ¥AS JO BE USED FOR TKE SUPPCRT OF HUNGARIAN PARTISANS FIGHTING AGAINST THE COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT (NO X NO MENTION MADE TKAT IT WAS FOR ASSISTANCE TO NUNGARIAN REFUGEES IN AUSTRIA). THE - AUSTE 24H REACTION To THIS AD BAS THAT WHILE SUCH A CONTRIBUTION MIGHT BE A GOOD DEA THEY 03D Not X MCT VANT TO BE ACCUSED BY THE SOVIETS OF ACTIVELY SUPPORTING THE FIGNTIFG, sOcONY VITOR THE PLEDGE AND GAVE “THE MONEY TO THI AUSTRIAN GGVERNMENT FUND TO AcSIST THE REFUGEES. soeey's REAgTICN vas THAT ise x ree eROULD BE A LITTLE MORE rn jsertupaTe . a 2¢. y $a3ve Crp an FH | 14-0000 a : i - °° China, which ‘coult it non grate” to the Traltans. ° “i bo - To. — oof¢ . Attentions Miss Shirley Stetson ; "FROM: | Deputy Director, Plans. = +4 “ i . SUBJECT. \/ALEXANEER -SDXLAIR, John S- _ 4 4 7 . 1. Reference is wade to the name check requost from your office «Gated 26 January 1957, for information conee rning-John - ALEXANDER-SDWLAIR. 1 . The files of this office end thosa or a predecessor organization contain ae considerable information concerning Subject, the major part of which ia ‘ ! - not dorogatory- Thin information: includes reports of Subject's personal _ ‘ - views os of Jenuary-1943 on political and economic conditions in Shanghai, -made available to your office upon roqucst. Follow- . ing 1s information which may ba deemed derogatory in one case end of. intelli- gence interest in ‘the other. . : . ~ . 2, A eunlly reliable source reported in Geptember 1951 thet Subject, ‘then the director of the Office of the High Coomissioner for Ratugees. and Ve en official ‘at the ‘British. Foreign Office, accompanied the High. Commissioner ! to Italy on his firet unofficial trip in July 1951. Gource stated that . y “ Subject waa not ot all tactful. in his deolirgs with Italion officials and ~~. qe | thus’ be met passive resistance. Furthermore, acting ‘on delwlr of the Commsaioner and very euger to put at cuca as many ‘British agonta as possible into positions under the Cousmiosioner' s cover, Bubjoct ‘appointed Marce) DE BEAR, Cheirman of the International Refugee Organization (1RO) Review ' Board, to the position of representative in Itely. According to Source, a i / this annoyed Prince DEL DRAGO,. Itsdlien envuy.to IRO in Geneva, Switrerland, ~~ fo who stated that aa long. es IRO was functioning, there would ba no other | refugee representative working ‘4nItaly and that, after ell, the Commissioner ’ Rad to be firat recognized by the: Government . ‘DE BEAR wae said to be "persona ‘a a 3. According to a report dated 7 January » 195% from a tatrly relledle- ‘ . gource, it had been reported by. various sub-sources that John ALEXANDER, |. British, Delegate to. Italy of the High Carmissiopver of the United Nations i for Refugeva;° wes @ person to ba considered rather politically dubious. i . According to Source, on seversl occasions: he had been excessively interested 7 in favoring foreigners in Italy who had received expuleion notices as 4 Boo result of their comercial activity and political contacts with Iron Curtain” cle countries. ‘Source stated that Subject. vas further reported to be on very at friendly terms with Itcelians and non-Italiang who vere clearly oriented : towdrd the parties of the extreme left. . CS CL-3743232 14-0000 Ia ht to va, 8u8 He eunject 19 af ir yt _ yp pose the ques Loans ‘to I y. Peer yeyports tnat pubject. 18 gecing MC ose Hoy is & 1060 rriend of prince «bol. subject wos 8 ¢riead of presi- yt . ; dont Dies when be “8° an wns gountTy: : ‘ i — papject bas states gat ne Das money watch ne wants to ravest in ib yistnsa Hie present seaupaties 18 grat of bute ugpcturer vith oy oo qnich be. BS pad considerable guccess: ; 1 Lo yz «OF poate thst eis 10 8 saguie bit DIKE eening & pogey-oan behind i \ every Duan but ere © pirtie qurious he prosyes te for putton Sonufocturiaé dn Viet: re , goo wat Ab 1 AA meavortn, watch S° eropenty at CD: a a — quartea A. 188 | . . i ’ I ! 1 i. | a] al be 4 | i ¥ , D \ 1400000 < i ' 4. - A.publicetion entitled “Livre yoir’. Tore toa Tet ‘Viet: black book egainst Dies, & copy yf watch, ecccrding Vices President Nixea durisg . to “au Berrier, woe given to V - pie Last visit to Saigon. 4u yerriex says that there. e third yortion of the book vaich be does not Lave. siease, 25 ‘Septender, 19560, e “Press re distributed by Dai Viet Cd: , party froe Ports. : tee ne ; fingression that du Berriar baa Little to oay by way OF | . - analysis Et elifers froa. the: standar ‘Dat Viet atateneuts.: du ‘perrier. pales po effort to bide nia adairation for Hoss and bis people. He eays . that In tine, ‘gither goaa JF the Comiuaists will wia out ia Vietnam api that: 1? Hoan ‘wins, ne will nesd a couple of ‘Sriests in the UE. The deplication roens plain that du Ferrier plans od boing on* of those “frienis*. &, (It soona to up that the vest son the whole baten t you in order tc doternineg whéther oF pot any” of it de vortr repor-ing oF placing on file. We will furnish report ‘glements for any o fal waich to found reportable. If you find that eopiue oF goan's lectere mignt bo desired, they could . possibly be cbtained froa du Berrier 4% such tines ashe io in New York. ‘gourse on handling thie watectal to to f this eater Charles A. Lea ‘ GPRose: amk “Bnelosures 63 stated Sa rt. cal SECRE: 14-0000 ATTS bo cos, Qur contact inthe Harold Oras | . 7 OM Chief, Contact Diviston : MeConnell mo, Seer ew Ye sertse ency public. relations: office advises. ; 3 connected with psychological warfare , ‘activities. of the. Agency, has beea in contact vith Oram and bis agency for the purpose’ of arranging distribution of a film which was made in - Vietnam and’ is concerned with the Comminist methods of operating in an \ that a-Mr. Rufus Patiitprws f agrarian community. Poillips was formerly in Vietnad under cover. | Our contact. further advises. that one John Gates, a ‘forsier meuber’ ‘of “OIA in the Saigon atation, was used by Oram as. the narrator for the movie at 4 recent private showing. This same John ‘Gates. is reported. “py our contact to be extremely indiscreet insofar as security catters are concerned. Qur contact “18 ‘somevhat concerned that Gates vill inadvertently reveal that he. (Peter bhite) was connected with CIA While be vas in- Vietnan. Peters experience vith Catena’ indescretion dates back to. is ‘visit in Vietnam at which time Cates told his girl. friend about vpat Peter was" doing. (This has’ been previously reported-) ); Lt-GES: 5 — FOE Yad John Gates. is nov working part- “time for the Jnternational Rescue Committed? {< uf. 63st e re cerca atyenne nao: The filmi Ghestion whieh bears the title “The Pire and the Shadow" _vas. in part or wholly financed by CIA. The Oram Agency haa arranged distribution for showings in Formssa ani Korea. The Oram Agency has had professional movie wakers take a look at it for possible showing in the US. The professionals vere highly critical and completaly discouraged any attempt. to have it distributed in the US. . : : Ve ‘assume that Hesdquarters oo/c was aot advised of this out of chansels approach since the NYFO had not received dny word of same. As you know . Harold Oran and his Agency has been 9 contact of the HYFO for many years. en . Charles A. Lea _CCMajor: mk t he ut arom War. aT 14-0000 eubject cotmittee, advising us that their Buro,caa Wrector, AB | fo 5 oty : . . . whe . . . . ' Chief, Contact Division. - 14 January 1957 Alica and Support, Branches an : Chief, lov Tore office . . oo ‘, 2 S76 io tf Intornatioual ‘Regcus Committee © ee fl: ys ¢ 5) Wo have Juet recently recotved:i ‘a letter fron Mr. Leo Cherie of . ‘ir, Joseah Buttinger, is returning fron Austria and vill no- longer be in charge of the Hungarian Relief. Ho also advises ¢ ye? that thoy have-Just appointed Mr. John Alexander- Sinclair as/ . European Director for Hungarian Relief.” Attached please find = photostat of the reound of Mr. Alexander's experience and back. ground. ; . - WLLL you please see that this information io made avatlable to - those persons in the Agency, vho might be interested, | Ye quote one paragraph -of Mr.: ‘Cherne' 6 letter to usa, and if it is within the realm of poooibility, we would appreciate any ad- vice you atght bave. "Just as a matter - of formality, however, and since the arrangn- : ment will be reviewed in a matter of montha, I am anxious to knov whether there-my be ony reason to fcel that our haste was unfortunate. At thé same time I do wish to advise you of hia. @ppointuedt and that hie headquarters vill be in Vienna. TI aa encloaing.a copy of his summary of background and would appre- elate hearing anything from you that seams relevant.” Charles A. Lea COMA Jor :dp ‘Enclosure foal dQ 14-0000 4 COMPTDEATUAL : a aa are . ia ae January 11, 1957 Tos ~otentral. Intelligunce Agency es ; . Attention: ‘fire Carl Martin Ode cea i : Sabjects — Triforration ‘on Defection of North Koreans in Hungary _ette thig Side of the Rungarian Froedon Fighters. ~ : an SBS eT. . - So The. parteest haa received infornation fron-a source in the tional Rescue Comittce that sono North Korcans. resident “in Rungary.defected to and sided with the’ Hungarian FPreddom Fightorse Three recent Huncarian rofugess, reported eyewitnesses to these defections, ara now iy, jont tne United States, as follovas a per a os Tf 4 “04 MeO mw , Lames § Soe T le thon’ oF ey who Zan bo contacted through the . yp ae we International Fescus Comitteo, New York a ae Peewee ra CoS 2e James Anbory presently atudying at Bard Collerds A- Yy Pas Ss : ~Annandale-onstiudson,' Hew York —— : _3e Sgaba Gall, presently studying at Bard College, — : we, 4 \, ftahdale-on-Hudeen, New, York | “ide 5 (ee og | tbe Tho Department ia.very much intereated-in additional informa tion on this subject, for oxanples ‘Who vere those who defected? (Students, industrial trainees, members of government missions, atce) How many defected? How many are known not to have defected when given the opportunity? (In other words, how widesproad were defece . ticast) If defectors had any importact positions, information on persons and positions 4s desired. What were the circumstances of tne defection? bhat appezre:! to be tna motivations for defection? The Department would also be interested {a inforaation, if procurable, on the number and type of North Koreang in Hungary or other Satellites. 7 : We would appreciate your nandling this on a priority bagide Stanley E. Smigel Chief, CLA Liaison Branch Division of Acquisitioa and Distribution yd a 7 . : . ‘ Pian — i ; : a bee oe Rap ae an aie ‘ CONFIDE WPIAL 14-0000 * ALONG. 5779 f ES: NET -PRLARITY 1917507 ; | PRIORITY - CONF ba. _ HOUS CITE.VA 12665 - HAYNES FROM DELANEY = E HOUS 54 x ce REN, WE HAVE TO TAKE THE SAPD i OS ITION CN THIS REQUEST AS VE DO WITH ANY REQUEST TO PASS DEROGATGRY INFORMATION TO SOURCES. AS YOU “YOU WE CANT PASS ALONG ANY INFORKATION THAT UE wo OULD CET FROM SECURITY FILES BECAUST OF TMZ FACT THAT MUCH OF IT COVES FRON THE _ CURITY OFFICES THER ACENCIESs ALSO A LOT CF THE DopE IN SECURITY OFFICE FILES Is CO PLUTELY. UNSLDSTANT IATED AND. ITS-USE IN ‘A CASE LIX THIS COULD CONCEIVABLY DO A LISSERVICE TA ‘AN ORCANTZA= “TION. 1. SUGGEST AS UE. bo Is ALL OF THESE CASES THAT YOU.REFER YOUR . LOCAL GROUP TG. THE LOCAL Ful x FRI. IN THIS WAY THEY cAN Gat SETTIR .. INFOR: MATION THAN WE COULD SUP. DPLY EVEN IF Gh EERE ALLOWED Te PASS IT LE/4793Z ; - sg < - : Kbinaivat chotet (omni okie. S wr ‘ 14-0000 “ d Y a 2 o 4 net 4 ae] wore ae 14-0000 Tos PEREHANIS 17s €aan yRy DAVY 2FS SY /Cf8C2535 ASKED /// ORLEY tatve ° BEY YORR JANGARY 1S--ONE OF MOGANY'S LEADING ATHLETES - VO FOUSHT Jo THE FREKDGN REVOLT SAYS GORTH KOREAN, COMENIST © .” @ CHINESE AND VIET BIEN STUDENTS WERE amaze TRE SYHPATAIECES Bt - THE STRUSCLE ASAIRST SOVIET INTERVENTION LAST FALL. Is an SNTEAVIGY HERE Tooay, Feanta Fame les CRaNPION Tuomas O@LEY BRCALARD THAT PRACTICALLY EVERVEXS HOT JEVOLVED In Tet ACTUAL FRGHTIEG® LENT SUPPORT EEHESE Tek SCEEES TO THR FAETDON PIGHTRRS. HE COULD GOT RECALL SHRELVEC DETAILS OF THIS “Passive PESISTANCR® GIEAUSE AT THE TERE WE VAS “TCO BUSY PERDEEE GFF SOVIET TReoPs AD YAIES CITE SHALL ABNS.° BST AeCCRDINS TO TRE 99-YEAR CLD RZFUSKE ATULETE AnD STUBOHT, Tet TIDE WAS BEF MITEL. rea raEEPeR o-GILY THE OVZRPOUSRING FOEEE GF SOVIST AZHER AMD ARTILLERY FSIBFORCEREATS FARESED TO HOLS OP THE COMMUNIST PUPPEY RESIS. CHEN YEE GLGsY Vavs OF THE BEveLT Saons OUT Ia SubAREST, ORLEY VAS Leave Feen TEx BHIVERS ITY BY 28 OLVNPiC FRAiatks Cas In TATA. GE SAID KK AND OTHER ATHLETES AT THE CaP HOARD THE WEVS o7 TH FICHTIES OVER VESTERS RADIO BROADCASTS. IT CAE RET «BEFORE THEIR SCHEDULED RETuaU TO SUDAPEST. ORLEY AD somz OF THe " OFRER ATHLETES JOINED THE FREEDGH FICKTERS AS SOOM AS THEIR OLYMPIC TEAM SU3E3 RETCRIED TO BUDAPEST, THE ATUALTES VERE EXTUREED ¥O THE CAPITAL TO PREPARE FOR BSPARTURE TO Ted ausTRALIAa OLYMPIC GASES. : pt cy z. boy Hi © yer veins sisaar ‘a sampipote tet ovvegsts s. SeaxeRa 2 SHTICIPATED THE SEet , CRILAGIHY OF THE QUIET 100073, In gaziy " wovanaga, BSSPETE: orvictas CLAIHD THAT THE PIPPCT covinencet | . _ BESOTIATING OS: ren UFTEDBAVAL. Yas: sTuveers pas PARED ven ‘Tis se@ein vowmp 07 iow tna e1te “smal aan ‘CouLEe TED yeon THE GILITARY ARMORY AMD TNE PACTOAIES t1 tT. eg ‘wagon SeuECk GF SUPPLY, CALEY ROTED, BAS A °S0° “calbeD: LanP yes teny® pron. vaicn TH vonazas THERS ELVES | oor tHE ADRS Tak regnpen visuTens ‘NEEDED. a THesz “vice pays “ pervara BOVE RBS 4 BD By OALEY RECALLED, THE SHEKA -AIGET oP Bel OFEA A THOUSAND. SOvmRT TANS TuantD THE TIDE. HE gap HO FICHTELS » 80 RATYER Bed BNAVE Cas a18 ear VITa SHALE. 7 Aare agains? REAYY. “‘ADFOR.° BY BOVEHSER 10, THE ‘youse yasenon yicurea ane “HAS CLASSRATES | piscovkasa THAT THE SOVERTS NAD TAREH OVER RANY OF THE ‘pariacas STATiEss. BE SAID LOGS REPERISACE VITH THE ConsimisTs ConvINCeD fukn THAT BXPORTATICHG BAB BIGt, AMD HE AND A FRLEND PEC IDED 10 Tay To ESCAPE. . i: OaLsY SAtD THES VAS A DIFFICULT BRCISICN FoR. AIR ste ause oF “nts FAMILY. EY 8A SPEC LALLY HARD TO BAY gocaeve TO ais parnga SBE eng" 3 Tee. BROTHERS HAD ALSO FLED miseaRy 3H 1987 -ORT ” pe pOLIUEA ARS THE OTHER Te ABSTHALIA. YEORAS® PATErA BAS , Toansany A BORLD CiIARP ICR SKEET SHOOTER, A A Fag 7 Aa FIED * paRsMALL 19 TEE muSsARL AH anv AD & Urapra 3A TH pon-consen ts? PRILHOLDERS PARTY» pap ause oF Nis BAZUAAGUED, THE comanisTs Aaa ‘roreas gin tute A HARD FASTERY 303 DESPITE His AD UAE IE. TEARS. BO waTTea Bay BS SID ATES 3 RgveL?, THES SAID, a \ ppege THE commentsts BORLD GRTAAIATE. BuBTEr THE Paoee ever: er 14-0000 MSVOLT WE B3. Rs. SA asic k Looa at oc: > Ab pareas 3 GONISTS wag 36 8 Ala aT ne eiviastn : FRR. Youss Qcreare » Pur COMMA IATS: HAD. Founp raNy BLACK MARES © against HIRIS LVUN* YEAR RereRs Covsates ALL PHASES OF IS DAILY. ACTIVITIES | . “40m TRIPS aBhead vite Te FEecixe TEAS ¥6 ConvERsaT iaas a " FAUBANT3 6 - ~ = AM YOUNG CBLEY'S VIE¥, IT VAS OALY STCAUST AE HAD! Woe TRE WooLD cine CLAMPL ORS NIP AT CREWOAA, ITALY IN 1930 AMD BECAUSE mT) APT UP.MES STUDIES AS A BADLY REEDED sTupgaT OF PRARMACT sf ACTION “BABY HOT: BxER TAKSN ACAINST HIP, ° . AT TRE Thre: ORLEY AND WIS PRICED bec ints 10 KEAD FOR Tat BCRDTA, “FAIL SOM 90, OCONUNSARIANS ALREADY. NAD FLEE TO AUSTRIA.: THOSE GAD LIVED BEAR ZMOUSH TO THE BORDER KNEW THE LAMP AND MADE “HIB VAY TO-FREGBOM.YITH-LETTLE. OPPOSITION... BUT.OTNERS HAD TO AyE THELR VAY FROA BUDAPEST. a ROYEADER ley YHOMAS AnD BIS. FRIGID BFESIID IN VORKKRS OTHIaS AND PARC ED T? BOLED A TRALS—~RE or Tug FEY CTILL THEY YRAVEALED 19 Tae FIRST Tews GUTS IDE ABING To TRE VEST. iBAPEST UI THOUT BEInG STOPPES. THERE, TREY RITCKEO A ATES Fitz TAUCK BARLYER WHO VAS HEADTD FOR THK BORDER AND ASYEO HO AB TIONS. ALTHOUSE THEY VERE STOPPED “SIT OB SEVEN TImis® BY Lf SOVLET SOLDIQRS THEY TRAVELLED ITH TES TRUCE To VITHIN 30 {MES OF THE BORDER, FoR THE FIMAL STRSTCH Tas Two Kscapins STESSHTS VERE JIKTO rar YOUSG COUPLE. .ALL FOUR OF TitlA TRAVELLED BY FOOT TOR TWO cAYs TO COVER THESR LAST 90 RLS « YOUNG CALEY SAID THE RIKKS Had GLEN ACKOVED FHOR THE GORDEA, GUT SETUCES Tet BATCH VOWeRS 7 Sur Corona ane Yee seem ee 14-0000 Titag vas a pascfkon “aw starren ey texp 9iTKis’ sy Rae Te , y Snot, as TH FOUR BAs£5 PL ROSS Tet LAST. ePts. s16eTeH, POT RANG: Out. + TRE ‘VOuUNS Soman IM THEIR pAgTY SEVER BEACHES TH AUSTE 1a : sit. “CALEY fala THEY TRIED 79 rina Out WHETHZR SRE HAB aVEN SILLED. DUT Sake Tia austotans ngLarte Tyria- wentts, | THE - COreuilst CUARDS DEMTED THEY nap ERED A Sine ue ‘chor, \ . : . ALL Akos Tags ESC APE noutz; onuky AECALLED, ed ARB ioe voL ERS, VIRTUALLY WITHOUT gCEPTION, TOLD -TatR. vate K foans VERE: SAFEST AND VERS THE SOVIET SOLDIERS VERE STANDIWT TUARE.. THE ‘yout ATHLETE wUILL aca FORGET KIS FEELING! On. ALAC AINE 1 AUSTHIA ALIVE. CIT AS AS IF A GECAT ROCK HAD FALLEN PROS wy EAGT AND EVERYONE COULD HEAR THE THUNDER)? HE 5410, ONLEY CONSIDERS AURSELF “LUCEY? TO HAVE A CHANCE To SuILt A BLY LIVE OM THE U3. OM HIS TRIPS ABROAD YITH THE OLYPPIC TEAM, HE SAID, HE HAD HEARD BUCH ABOUT THE MODAN, PACCRESS IVE un ITED STATES. Guy CHAT HE BID MOT mC BTFORENAND, HE. EXPLAINED, . Yay °THE VORDK BF UL FREZDOR oF LIFE WERE.° °L.CAN SAY THAT I IHOOSE ARB VeAg at VHAT I CHOOSE,® CRLEY POINTED oUT. rT daat 10 TRY: ‘TO BECOME A RICH RAH, T CAN DO IT, IF I PREFER 70 Live. 4 aulst MODEST LITE, 1 €ad BO THAY Too.* ’ THOwAS 18 TE PPORARTILY ‘voaning vita TRE {HTEAWATICRAL Rescur OMe ree oa 173 SUB ANB AS ‘BEF URE RELIES PROSRAM, 1a PEAUARY, ek #OPTS TO BESIO STLDYIas CHE RESTEY AY THE CALIF@RNTA INIT ITUTE a TLE RBOLOG Y. BEASUETLE, HE Hag €onYae TED THREE OTRER NUH AR LAH JLVMPEE ATNLETES FRO Aak ed VE 9.8. TOSSTHER, THEY PLAN TO “IAB 4 NEV FaRCiks TEAR rea xg speat RATHER Thas {SkOLoCyY ‘(LR B€ THEIR lasplearion. tan 14-0000 ESE NRIG ROUTINE 4117852: “CONF, 88 : tn Pe & tous CITE WA 129590” = Co “y | ay, 2 HOORE FROM DELANEY UG 2 A . an 2 . al 5S =) : —~. wo S . He nous est: x 034 PURTIE mK INVESTIGATION HERE oy EADOUARTERS on THE INTERNATIONAL RESCUE ‘eo gHtTTTEY, DISCLOSED THAT THIS OUTFIT 18 = of HEADED BY CENERAL WILLIAM DONCVAN X WILLIAN DONOVAN FORMER HEAD oF Oss X 0S S AND HAS. BEEN: OF ASSIS STANCE TO Us. Ins SEVERAL RESLTTLEMENT CASES. EVEN Thouit WE NAVE NOT X NOT CLEARED THE OUTFIT PER SE 1T DORs INDICATE THAT THE ‘Inc K IRC 18 ‘A RESPONS IDLE CROUP WITH WHOM WE ARE DOING BUSINESS» DELANEY SHOULD HAVE ADE, THE CHECKS WHICH DISCLOSZD THE ABOVE BEFORE “SENDING OUT ‘HIS INITIAL RESPONSE TO Your Hous ESL XO Coke $1716442 WHILE THIS DOES NOT X NOT ANSWEN YOUN SPECIFIC QUESTIONS AND 14-0000 pRrORITY ‘UA CITE HOUS est “COMMITTEE, IC. XxX. INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMFITTER ae ESY NROS PRIORITY CRIA 2096107 Ke DTCov0ld35302 yo 7) CORIDEN alae ~ oe CAN ‘you TELL us vite THER OR NOT THE iNTERNATIONAL RESCUE IiCay $2 WEST [oo ners tele. aS STREET K 62 uesT ce) STREET) ‘NEW YORK, HAS - E BEEN, CITED YOR, LOCAL ChOUP CONCERNED WITH As. TO How TO REACT TO PROPOSALS CR SUSPECTED OF, LEFTIST LEANINGS? HUNGARIAN RESETTLEMENT: BANTS ADVICE. OF THE COMMITTEES | HO TOTS 19715522 Es TOT’ 10/16122 . nae A an A oe ee ‘ Cee te elt ete te pe en Pi wets 14-0000 igh. |S Camttdenthal. s : ‘ nd . Meno to the Des’ Subjects State's mono of uz Jan 57 . hee a Tox Fractieslly the sane roquiramant that da contained in the os .| attachod meno . had Previously boon recoive: fron OCR as an USIA requirements On the latter ve told cor (Sturbits) that sdneo tho names: of tho _poople | givon | wore not thoir! correct nanos va could not take action on tho ‘requironont —— " pines wo. need the right nanes. to ret.a an FBI elearanco. USIA later told OCR ~~~ to consider tha res wirenont withdrawn and USIA would contact tho trod. paopld. aise I tol “migeal's office of the USIA bus siness and sugrosted that they contect _ USIA Anco it youl @ look bad for all of us to bo ‘contactin:: the os threo’ Pooplo about: the sano thing. “Smizol 's office wal do so. I told , Carl Vartan of ‘the abova dovelorments and ho took on niitostat copy of “State Ig “memo to Can Kilner, - © ear aa "feat be Ain duet) ee aa Me ag teed Mat « gee Cbal Dope _ = ff Aagpcstonel poe seems meee eres ee 1400000 Pe Fe ae ee ee ees eee = + renames a nm ee Ds BACKGROUND INFORMATION 0 ia a as wae 8 SSbY-. eeak iabt, Fiesty Qt - TAPAK Gustav . Peistnt woes, . “Labor service Co. 4203, Bruchmuehibach/?faley Seraany | Lae OF a rs nanan a ; ‘Liesek,. Gzecho: eslovak kia! coum. Tay 7am CACM a * Crectiovlovakia loate OF “papar? TUat FORM RESETNLE . M™ Dec. 29, 2999 NSTS “GENERAL. LA . imaat ‘ae SDORESE CF SPONSOR | Leura wood Roper y 34050 street, | N.we, Faspington, U.S.Ae MNQIAGE ABILITY iW Sbvak, ; Czech, Gerona TU ol ena as some English ii ; Miller _ ‘ DEPENDENTS . . + . None ComPLETe MASETT DAINTY ADORESS- “Belvedere House, 536. Weet aL Street’ New York, N.Y., U.sede NUEFIT?" ex Bremerhaven cg a man ves mo . Cx] CJ way STCEY ag PUBICHTED F professional achool, ir} ExCAP EE PRO TOGNC reef wc ation Elowentary school, Mr. Tapakte village was in the area whic: »as completely destroyed during world #ar.1I by the Russian ary. His. family lost the mill and the fara. - At this time he was in the Czechoslovakian arm:, because he did not want to be a farm worker at.a "colchoz", so he decided in 1952 to escape. While he wes on guard in a border battalion, he crossed ‘the border and came to Bavaria. ~ Pog ae 14-0000 ' -TEC " GASE 19850 -X T5380 $55 ° aUBUEST AEPCATS THAT THE NETIONAL CATHS LIK LELPARE See " PREVIOUTL Ys . ART bey | SPER re * ~ 4 ; . 4 . SA CITE NYGR S50. t! , . . : aan te at, e TT ” oe iS “UBJECT “ALWISE? “THAT agoke Tt: vie yeast t tx A ——————— eee a ee Bite ANT HAT heb GIVEN A Foal, ; FL BND aos MTs TeteCe i¢ LCOK ESS FOR A AEPLATE VENTS. ES sk wLEA “Awe, ARY ySSE7THL NT SUBJECT HAT ASKING THAT Dave 45 KIe ay c00W: ar Po "7isLE ANCE HE war Te SELIVE RIT. He COULD ALES , LIKE. CESSLER Te aE ‘Teas THE TECKET “TES Ti WIE ae TOGN WT CONVENTENT AS WE MAS TO HAVE IT IN GRDEK TO MAKE CLATY FCAT” -TaANSESA TATION : EXPESSE FAOM. THE YIETWAM GOVERNMENT. ul 6 GROANIZATION 3 STEPPING UP TREIR RELIEF ACTIVITL THET PLAN TO 0G At HUCH IN ONE QUARTES AM HEY Had DONE. iN ONE YEAR SUGJECT “TATED THAT VCNSIGNS sat RAAMETT ND ty THAT RAPPCAT By. EEN THE Ue*e OPSAATICN™ \ SET TTON AND Titz » UNTSTéa Fir lace VIETNAR GOVERN AENT aar VERY Poca INDEED« HaaNEtt aEFUGLES IN THE Is aETUANING To YLETNEE EITHER NEXT oEEK ‘Sh THE. e& . 7 . . : | LEAvine nek PONATIGNAL | ET IN VIE Tua’ BEGINNING NEXT QuARTERe 14.90000 i | ESE NBS 27-88 ROUTINE 1629442 | SEC 346 : 4 i oa LANC CITE YA 7528 —_ KELLY FROM SUPPCRT (CONNELL) te eh ® O-2-+4 »-ss@ wz BEPEEENCE YOuR 13% 43 AUGUST MEMO RE PO SSISLE. CONTACT vITH cons OSDaNIeL ewer VAS MADE VITH THE RE SPONSIBLE DLP OFFICES. THEY APPRECIATE YOUR INTEREST BLT PRE EFER THAT YOU NOT DEORIEF THE CENERAL ON HIS TRIP TO VIETNAM. THEY HAVE REASCN TC ELIEVE THAT , x THEY. WILL CET A COMPLETE Copy OF HIS REPCRT. 14-0000 SEC a ong AA cit NYoR 3810, us (HUSULIND aOR INKY 7 - RE CASE 1b9 X 19.89 | THEATEA GULLS, EMIcH ‘PUTS on Tmt uS STEEL HOUR, SEEMS T2 HAVE AN INTEREST. ~ ‘Pakt ENTING 47 ONE HOUR Tv x Tv ‘PROGRAM ON THE TAUPSE — . SAILCRSs THEY. HAVE MADE PRELIMINARY INQUIRIES “1TH cHuacn: woaLp f- 9557 SERVICES. THE“INIUIRIES WERE MATE BY DICK SALZHAN x DICK SALDH AN 2% aaa a Tho 1s on THE. IRC X IRC STAFF. TALZMAN STATED THAT AN IRC MEMBER wHO Is ALSO ON THE THEA fER CUILD BOARD 13 THE ORIGINATOR OF THE IDEA. S-SSth 7 THIS APPEARS TO BE AN EXCELLENT OPPCXTUNITY roa PROPAGANDISTIC. DEVELOPMENT. PERHAPS SOMEONE FROM THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE ” PROVIDE THE, PROPER PROPAGANDISTIC SLANT OF SHOSING YHAT HEELS THE GUVIETS ARE. GOVEANMENTAL COOPERATION HAY BE APPROPRIATE FROM “SANCTHER ANGLE. IF THE IDEA 1¢ ATTRACTIVE TO THEATE R’ GUILD AND BEGINS To 7NO+ BALL INTO A PROGR AN, NO x NO ONE «Tle “TKEN “LE ABLE TO STEEN THEM, THEREFURE, THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD CET AS MUCH DENEFIT AS POSSLYLE FROM THE PROGRAM BY COOPERATION. CAT ANY RATE, LET'* MAKE PLAN? AS TO HOW# THE IDEA 15 TO BE HANDLED { if t ! t t i | | SCRIPT MATERIAL- «HICH WOULD BOTH AS*OLVE GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES AND | | | | | | IF IT Is FoR MALLY PRETENTED TO US THROUGH CHURCH WORLD TERVICESe ¥E t WILL HAVE TO HAVE QUICK ACTICN IN ORDER To KEEP UP ITH {RO X IRC AND THEATER GUILD WHEN THEY GET ROLLING. , SSS aes 14-0000 sires Sow 0 8 8 Office Memorandury To “2: . chief, Contact. Diviesoa “Support } Branch - ‘FaoM ‘S :) ae sunyecr: ~-atersiational ‘Refugee Organisation, , (a0) shazgiat fel J . lig FELL UNITED. STATES GOVERNMENT _. BATBs 6 March 1956 chief, San Francisco | ‘ottice a Honolulu Resident ‘Agent ee “7 qha attéched coiménts on the IRO in Shengrat may de of interest to the bo/P. qney vere addressed by Cecil Bvart, 159/3 Mowning la(s), Shanghai, China, in a letter, . ated 26 Feb 56, to hie brother George Bvart, Kauai, T. H. Ga . SBP SS ae vo v "pedak. : | M,C. CHEEX - Attachment DC 7 Oo yt 2 PERE a Oe Clen ar . - ote dined tha Sette ~ oy ad 3 “ tonecaleee, net. Lo 5 mentions 4 Apter gor fone po 9h wirrvol mck -neck, uke yee Vd. of fee? ha coealnes” See y ween, Bore! people /act Lge kave. a. -- b tie antl atcker- unigation then son). Carmel " tinal ehawnefed os bbe FR 0. ane quce wetee! toes, : pncr hekier, « Kooe Rr Koll o , thar iewre, neetsrtol oO alloweick pe [es Tawney, Ped cts Le genie fue ferpeta a,;~ Ow clos mudisvnes vehi eS a a chat an ehro ole har eee, te eset logue: “Wee thee pe Logaot fe fp ale date oe ey ot ciaaconde Yeon a Vihow NOAA, ehore, ate. Abyrainey ha, P20 otactral om fee hi Cant AC Ahe, amt Ae (Pre, Peet aha G od serol as Velo Consider me Aan a Og dae . Phau. - tag ee avere oil Rep, Foren Avot. aarp okie he. Lobo m2, - 7 ne we’ Lesoenital Cha C&L _ “ - rt a ors Pine oe dan wagees sayood ecGun uf vf the ul. Ca, awol ‘as ee thins o an E. Mare rite whens Cow Y faewstit to kare... bret . oe Dig ell eateries cunt ee woth A a 70 a wong el le fn pe he ther off fe; ae 1 cats Vv ad. td lS wcikew fon poke ode thewr~- lei [aren y boos arbi pe eeure. ong ook “bb. Bp anol neg alee ot auth then! Pruett hs 42 boo tf OPI (on OG au Aart oI aA Fy Leal. Veer hee Sensei the Ra & baw - Ay Fe re hnadtate urkty ye ta Men country! Y Keue 6 ag wt eon Na aide P hace gavel Cha perry : wel de Hee: won Lott a rt Q © 4 ‘near lie nel Pp Fer ip el anel One 4st anal : prow: Shen Dae wl “phonent Zt pawebe oh ed. drertine oe fea prrocreat upto th w.S.A . Cenk ££ mace A 14-00000 ATTN 3 Support Branch , Z : : ne dat aa es wy i chief, Contact Division’ : a Chief, Gan Pranciaco Office BY % Honolulu Reoident Agent o International Refugee Organization, (1R0) Shanghal ‘The: attached comments’ on the ERO in Bhanghat may bo of interest to the pp/P. Tey vere addréssed by Cecil Evert, | - : 1159/3 Yowning Lu(s), Stanghal, China, in a letter, dated 26 Feb 56, to hie brother. George Ewart, Koual, T. He M. C. CHEEK Attachment FLDaniels/ 0 aa “G: a) 6 March h 1956 EO 2 ee 14-0000 Lipndal Chiat, Ban. Pranoigeo oftiee oo a J scpteaber 1955 Gater, weaning ten ottiee. ; F eb? Altea Load - _ ra: rslovinaty © ei-dt oa af a 1. The vashingtan Office haa reseived a routine alten lead. on Eva Bralovensiys Ago 23, born in Caechsslovakla, <- ceey - Mhousewifo? orced for US imaigretion by the ntersa thonad _ Regous Co’ tea, Tho Washingten Office » ae ‘one OF es piod. that Miss Kralovensky. vas a atovardess . ‘on cre of the. three Cyeoh airplanes which flew into Host Germany -” (poaalbly ‘Weat Belin) about four om five years ago. We woro ; alge infarmed that ane, mad boan an exployoo of Radio Pree Dircroe 2, The Washington’ office eontacted Allen Branch (3hvess) and asked if tharo was any rea gon to prosesd further in _ Losating Hides Aralovensky on tho ne apevaption that ako waa 7. probably wel)-lnouwy:-1a the ‘Antelligence comunity. fr. ‘ivess : -eheoked and Anforned-, the tashingten Office that there would bo covert iatorest in Hiss ‘Rralovensky, and requested that her address ‘be. obtained and the. appropriate . f£iold offices te. alorted : fer.an alien contact. ; : ; ee Seer v-C) Washington « source finally doternined: that :.. Maa Kralovensky asved to California but at the and of two, oaks settled in Reno, Hevado. She oan be ocatacted at S21 W 6th Stroct, Reno, ‘Nevada. : . We Je DuBeso ee Chief, Coftact Dlvision _ Alien ranch ivees) Hashing ton, ee oO. 14-0000 oo, Chief, Contact Division: ' “1. ATTN 44 PR/p Branoh tae oe, - Chier, San Prein 600 Office wo a - : . Hise Lyita Dimdva REPRRENCR; ‘SP=12362° Xesources Her Mother, presently e The Dimeva fanily Source for mora than: 30 yo i may gein entry into Brazil, let necessary application on behalf of tha Dinovas during her stay in Hong Kong. | vou by 4 cone fy . . _ , — : on . “ Mrs, Fira Karpinsky elie fopeag cotter ee on Jj LU0e . / Me ©. CHEEK 1400000 aye cntef, PUROVOIS yy RE Rint 9B _.Ghiof, Contest Division, 00 , SS ° ore 11785 | eo . = Se S 5 & , Miss Iydia Dimova fore > oe 4 ou . . "Say The attached’ prelintnary copy of 00-3-87938 12 forwarded ' . ; as being of possible interest to your office. Co Sp bs | 2, The name of the young voman, of USSR nationality referred - | oO . . te in peregreph 10 6f the report is Hips Lydia -Linova, aye 30 years. tier mother, présently resiaing ia laroin, is Mra, Clavdia Dinova, | the Timova faaily is woll know to the source for wore ‘tian 30 years and therefore the source feolp that any joforaation passed on to her by the young wounn ewployee of the buresu aight woll bo considered .ae reliable. ee . ere “3, Frior to the departure of the source from Peipins, Mise . Digova visited her and pleaded. with source to agsiet in an effort that . they might ovyeatuslly cot out of Chink. .She begged her to register her nazo and the ramo of her mothor with the United: Natione, \Inter Lt a Lb b vational Reliof Organization,y through the Reverend Stuat of the c§ ___- Jatharan Church, Vorld Federation or Churctes at Grenville Road in- . . ; \ Heng “Bong. Miss. Dimova 10 desirous of cotting up arrangemsnte through ; a i . JRO 6o that she and her mothor my yain entry into Brazil, The source ‘ ; 4 ‘completed the necessary application on behalf of the Dimovas during : her stay in Hong Kong. 7 bo , : Ss The above is forwarded for your information and whatever ; ection you my deam approprinte,. if yeu have any questions, please call Mro. Caretens, oxtepsican 2268, bo Oo 7 : Fnol.t 2 | od Rearstens/wh © , : cc Index 14-0000 Wikcaleki/on Office Memirandum - UNITED srATES ES GOVERNMENT . = - ase To 20s Chie’, Contact Digiston _ woe "pare: ctsber ia5h “Attn oo: lite Anthony Cas jkowshkL, Alden Branch yao : cnet, Detroit Office -sUByECT: Failure ‘to locate Source Leads, I ave made nimerous attempts to locate the vollowing ‘source deals you furnished this oz “fice gone. time ago aad wit? rout any successe _ - . Mr, dan Lolar ‘or ‘Ss Ss. & % “to. Stanislav Reha “22-Char.otte Street Petrolt, Michican 1600 Wastenaw — *Ann-Arbor, Michigan. oy * : H " (. te or Care on" ia iD JAMES R. MURPEY . File: Mr. Jeu ‘Kolar Mr. Stanislav Renak 7 egareeal 14-0000 agnowe ora ee . noe fea fin co "al - Offi Meimorandim UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT °. To a , Chief, Contact Divtston : : DATE: Cetober. L954 Atta : tb. Anthony Czajkowski, Allen. Branch ae ' YRom + Chief, Detroit Orfice PR: SUBJECT: 7 Souwree. Leads - Ho Potenttal e ‘I nave contacted the following source Jeads, which uere suppl ied by - yous office, and have found they do not have any int telliséace” potential: ie. Tadeus: Kowalot S- <A Ss io Y “ Den "He ‘Clellan : i stroit, Michifoaa : Hl : con Ge .° - Mr. Vatnutis Vattkevletu ” . _ Grace Hospital te * ido John R. ot ctroit, Micniguna. a , 4 . . . ‘ ti taller us Knee i ; 42) SMEs Rh. MURPHY . WWKonleki/ba . : | Pile: Mr. Tadeusz Kowaksl ! ‘> Mr. Vatnutis Vaitkevicius : : , ‘ i aeEATIaL . Lat oA EVES . . SPSS Uehh necunsy ve AT MER Soertindtianses elflhewenee RO ie bs eraVen 14-0000 “egg| nig S5e36 ROUTINE HeLatez | GOMFIDENTIAL {CK NR AD8 TO. SAS FRASET . fer 16230) PAR . te SOUTH AFRICAN DIPLOX: ATIC 3 ; SYNDICATE oR ONLY THAT THE. SYNDI It fale CERTAIN TO UONDER« CISCO PRON WASHINGTON - ee CHEER FoR ‘osTiER FROE ASHCRAFT BY NEZA BRANCH CFOY? a2CITE WA=7397 REPORT §LC-9982 RPT 9012 c0o-B _ 16390 CASE 15668, RPT 15668" youR EXCE. DOES SOURCE NEAN tir AGRAPH 3 RPT 3 LAST SENTE ERVICE DOES THE CHECKING FOR THE ho 1S TACTFUL IN THE yay IN wifkCd CHECKS? WE SUSPECT THE LATTER 18 THE CASE; DUT OUR CONSUNERS “2 ae THIS. 35 A GOOD REPORT AND sroutp Be OF. VALUE HEREs — | FILES FRANK cintstesseN 7 | a ot ! : ‘ ' | 1400000 * | \ | | i Ab coe > Office Memorandum + UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DATE: | ‘Jan 54 ' To Chief, Contact, Division Réting Chitef, Detroit, Office jo Joha T. Hazen, Cleveland Office _ a . a Visit to Mr. Tadeusz Stefan Kucner, 2434 Tremont Gt., Cleveland, Ohio 3 : : t 7) 1. Oa 6 Jun SW; a visit wae made to Mr. Tadeusz Stefan -Kucner, @ Polish displaced person whotarrived in the US on: li Tul 51. His alien registration number io 8 059 161. 2. Mr Nucner was bora in Lvow 6 Feb 1905. He attended: the Polytechnical Acndewy of Lwow from 1925 to 1932 when he re- . ” ceived his degree ‘in architectural enginecring« . : 3. Fran 1933 to ‘1939 Mr. Kuener worked for the city ad- ministration of Pocnan as a building construction inspector for the Posnan building construction board of control. This was sisiler to a city planning commission in the US. 4, In 1040, after tie German occupation, subject was sent by the Germans to Warsev. He worked in Vareew as a representative lding construction board of control’ until of the inspector of bul 194s. Ts oS " When the German evacuated the city Mr. Kuener was trans L-“ported. by freight car to Leipzig where he remained until the end of the war. : : amps in Germany fram 19h5 6. Subject resided in several DP c He was employed by IRO as + until ais departure for the US in 1951. a technical exaziner. ‘ “7 During his years in both Poznan and Warsaw, Mr. Kucner was ! poncerned only with residential puiidings and was unablé to supply information on industrial installations in these cities. . which are not worthy of , -" 8). some comments made by subject, . interest they may haves. QO—\ dissemination, are being forwarded for any awe 9. - Since Mr. “ucner's arrival in the S$ he has been employed as -* Istorer in a foundry. 4 20.) Mr. Kecner will not be visited again, therefore no name ’ check data is being submitted. . an A pe ht ae JTR/ns 14-0000 a F-55564 citety Sew York Offic ; : “30 Sopt ‘Joss Chief, San rranoisco Orfies . DBS IF. : . Sow ittee for Big re Scholers + Scares land. STIG? | s. In the ovent that you ers aa elready in touta with Otte Zoft "of ‘tho Amorloan Com:ittes for im.gre Icholers, britere, and Artietas ~ GB Root 45th Screat, ‘Now York “ity, 20 belfove that you my find hin ; ‘and/or hig-orgarizatian @ usoral oxtecte It hoe casa 20 our attention that off fron Lina to time recommends ausoian leceuage inetructors.te | . the Aniy hanpuasjs tchool of tho Presidio of sontorey, california, It : ‘ecearred to us that orf voula bo lz e position te provide you vith ! nunoraue sduros leads on well e¢unste! aliens fu the US These mon 5 | ould dnelude on: iovsora,. ealeaticts, and teacherse | Bot only should | he do ablo to give you the anmee o” 293 in ‘your area, tut also those A Whe hava moved’ to. areas vavered ve eur other rhale Sfflovas He know 3 Rothing furthor in regurd ta the camnittse for imtore Scholars (Ite vl decking, orientation, roliobility, - . Re Inoidentully, wo have a vrarxal acrounent with the Comzandant of tho Aray Largusye:Sehool that we will noc use our eecosa to tho files of n¥e ourrent lenuage instructors ag a Hoans of "raldine" hig faoulty, -he@e offering Cla employment to thus therefore, tils uvzorancum is no& Meant aa 6 sourso lead Lor povertial ém-loyuos i “élso, so feol that it would be proferstlo that you se rey Incioate to core that you know thet he rucoamonds peraonnol te the #residio of bon torsye Me we CERNE dtw/VSour itza’ oo1 00/c | , 1400000 tt i THE INTERNATIONAL RESCUE . fa minendatia “ere throughuut Aine: Insesssrtonat Keser old War the Finer organized veluntury Ame! eink from © omnia: ute ’ Hrnace then 3,000 pee day ducing th Committee successfully siharshalled 0.000. in gifts and donatio emergency increases, the © nues to uphold America’s belief in y of freedom Sethe hi the iidisicily \ THe INTERNATIONAL & Leo Coense, Chairman. Avie, Hinag Davin FS BOARD OF DIRECTORS en A, Nive eIPRaeA, Preaurer 1), Sreace Witte SAP say reroan Tasecm Reon Vance K. Watson | Crranteos 5. Zara Aunast G. Lhe CHERNE, Chairman CaM MATTER w York 20:NTY. 62 Wet s5th St ‘ noglad to add my conteibatian te help relugece ‘from Communism, Enclonwd please find cheek for : aemy * gub-criptivn for the continuance af this vital work, : Addréve bene eee biny . “Jone. State. we ne Checks shout he mide able ta the Toten nal Hewcue Committee (AU Cantributions deductible from tavihle incume) ! _ + AGZo. 08, OMMETTEE Baan, Monordns Chaigmano -7 TS eC ee ee ee en ee See ee 14-0000 The Turning Point On June With 19: 3 one tf the mort aignifiensit ments of the 20th ceilury. took glace: The inhabitants wl the Soviet Zone of pose in rebelli wethirds, Yor and: starvation. The. iieurevction began ja East Berlinan June 16th. It was begua initially by fow workers bit within hours it had spread to every level of the population. By the 17th of June the uprising had the East Zone. 3 00 spontancaus result, At 11:00: o'clock the mo AGth the workers in block 10; Stalin Allee, decided to ofgaaize.3 denianstration to pre- test the raising wf the work form by the regime. By 2200 eeclock that same after- noon, the mob of people which hud grows from 200 te over 20.000 became revolu tionaries, Surging in front of the East Zone Government building ia East Berlin, they demanded not only the lifting of the norms but free secret clections, the unificgtion of ‘Germany and the abdication of the East German government, The stories contained here are the stories of a few of those brave men and women - fram East Germany who plaved leading rotes in the revell and had te flee 19 the . Wert, They are representative of 4,000 leaders, many of whom have subsequently been sentenced to death by Communist’ - eourts. Some were intellectual» and profes AN sionals. Mast af thear were yworkm mg era are men who deserve the and: / and support of free men cverywhere. un aguinet their. yearn thiey © ing unter evinilitionss Of plavery - “Rare Fists Against Armed Mi pread throughout Stalin Allee Block 40... de. ieee eae ‘ che. Historical Proof aj the Perennial, Ineatinguixheble Urge of the oo Human Heart jor Freedom. - wx a building com -Biock 40, Stalin pV at FEANG TueEeti " straction laborer wcorking on Allee) “Whee the work norms were increased the men Were furious. We began alaily to gather in émall groupe before and after work, The fear that had made us se. cautiour gradually began to dissolve. There was, after all, little more to lose. “Hy the morning of June 16 we were reso tute, An always. we entered the huilding on which we were working and took aur “sla- tions, But this day we nat down and refused to work. There was bo organization, no leader. but cach manu knew what had to be done. The foreman dashed itv gaping with disbelief. His eyes turned to the spot where the norm in- ereane order had been posted, Two men walked in with a freshly painted sign ~The Wark Norns Must He Decreased” The coury age of these, men inspired the rest of us to action, . . . “A concrete worker feaped onto a heap of stones. ‘I leave il te you 3 individuals! Those 14.90000 ~Many pret Etre norins. Alle pod in the erowal be: iting. afetlos: inatriietoe cae up to ment by ‘me and people sympathetic tw the de give hima complete report ui émburraced by hie apperee hurry the square and told hin if he was 80° afenid for his life he had better jump on o tram ine hurry and get out. tration and wA few minutes later i forced my way - gh the crowd and jumped to the F at yp »peeagnized rie ae Be evoted me ber of the FDJ. They hoated and taunted 1 Never before hadl realized how hated the FD) wan, Infuriated hy the refusal of the Comnie nist Jeaders to apprar and by the epen coward ‘af. my male FDJ companions Ltore off my. te EDJ jacket and threw it to the ground, The jeers became cheers. wf gathered my etrengite and shouted a he crowd that members of the eo would ‘De not allow them to break y« © Suck & gether?” People began to examine their neigh: bors. Fi-t fights started ‘an the ated Cs sb eintee nists were nputted. 1 wanted io pay more, but my ateengihy war BONE. A tiew life had begow for me. ce ng a told me to take careful note of the — - cual from Wert Ber ‘af eshilare gui From t vol i Spreads wae Bel eT fiz wT here wereoaly twenty in‘my group ae we : he Hrandenburs area. At that be ding tu a beoad- the, workers in Lerlin were on strike. gh we knew that the Commun rie were consid: itical crimes anal, punishable ty two iin, we marched on with @ feeling we atrade slong &e beck- , t nd ina,” cehanical Enginert. marched inte ry time we knew daly th care in prieii .oned to the people on the pave few mindles ovr nuniber “had -Inereaerd to. about five hundeed. : _ “An we approached. factory protected by high tran gale~ we noticed employees shout- he windows. ‘We have been lucked i Weiwill Ko with yous © pile a wecatormed the putes. feut and embraced Us - 4 Come, hely cw: thought we were the ors ithe. edly. As ee neared we were amazed and -- de of people converse We bad n {ully real moatantly i timiduted ave F bug fren all direction ized that our prep and pe! controls, could rise up a8 n without o strong central les igre and ny wegpons—oe « but determin . We were overwhelmed at what we sow.” Red Flag AY Brandenburg Gate ar ees (ilorsy Hate rN is a 20-year-old truck driver of Hast Berling sf looked down into crovd and saw three Soviet officers looking helplessly uP: ward as | climbed to the top of the tower and nhinnied up the pole. 1 flung the flug te the grovud with great contempt and watched the etear it plecer. They applauded and rhowtled in a way Ahad never beard before. 14-0000 task and jump to _ are. berer of the “Yeu bours liter when Phad ut installing: the Hear Flag of W: Rewaans had brought theee ta coun gilli up the ¢ chow Twas alle the ground. he Nag of West Rertia sas in its right lace and, oi pusty. Pe VS roe the Fi othe. Commun v bivadquart: hief’ Comn 7: of Police were dormed. No event of Ute day impressed Hens as mach as the occurrence at Magdeburg’ Patee? on du the bated ‘YT Sign. As tho this in itse the task. the crowd began ehouting. ‘There are no hunters anymore.” re vAs the intergonal train arriv tan. the’ frightenéd- passengers: doers and windows, fear monist sohliers and police As soc cur sign “The SED Is beaten, the windows and dears were opened anit the people. burst ont. embeseing cach other, shouting, crying and some even giving away th ' ‘eetebration, assuming that the aaion of the Esai and West was an aceomplished fact. “We asked them to spread the word along on their way ‘tu Berlin, At Ubis time we =tilt theusht that rebellions were taking place onty an Magdeburg and Berlin, We were jubilant 4 . few hours later when ve learned from RUAS - (Veice of America) and NWDK (West Berlit station) thal uprisings were oceurring all over: Ka~t Germany. “The neat train lo-urrive contained a pris arer car. After a few tense moments we mar aged to guin control of the train and get the ces open. Une of the prisoners was a THyear pWkRNER MEN pasessions in cools so vo * wey : : oll farince who was tmprisoned a year before beéatise hie had not en able to meet hls alls- the quota. He was apecchlers w When he wae finally -wasa (ree man, he broke dos come vith joy. Phad te ca fright aia mers Are Freed... — ytapoar isa locksmith..He led the heroie-liberation of 80 political prisoners - in Magdeburg.) _ . . ayia : “4 mob 3.000 strong stornied int the court- : yard of the peison in Magdeburg. Uhe prison: ers pressed their worn, pale faces against the: bare A woman in the crowd started to scfeam as she reco zed her husband who bad been arrested only two days before. “The wooden iloors df the prison splintered under the weight! of the surging crowd. The ite fled. The metal doar to the’ cell Mock LE open. Mengelstorf called for the . ps and together they opened the cell “doors. Indeser . One then prisoner ecied, felV to the tloor crying. A young man ser * tenced to 25 years for crimes against the state _stepped out of his cell into the a ol the girl’ to whom he hud been engaged. Neither knew the other was there until the doors epened. Vhey embraced, wordless. “Soviet tanks rumbled into the prison yard eal! the prinoners could be released. ledor€ himself barely exeaped with his onty route of escape tay in swimming the Landwehreanal which separy East and + Wet Berlin at certain spots, He waited until Wark and then made it. narrewly escaping death from Soviet bullets which ppered the water nround him. He is today in one ‘of the camps in W Berlin, destitute bul resolved that one day will come when all of East Ger, many as well un the satellite countries will | again’ be free” 14-0000. «fl joc a . | I ’ / : : i 2 7 4 ‘ | ! . 7 , ' i : i 7 it 3 ‘| J 8 . : : — i 7 “| ; 7 ; . | ; | ! etiam scan een iy vt “BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE + ENN Fisse Class Permit No 44779, See. 349, PL. & Re New York, N. ¥. SEs ESTES INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE 62 WEST ith STREET oo ; | po NEW YORK 36, N. Y. sad : Seite 00 . =a i } . - veep ht sue Tn abe te ; boll L : ! a { 5 E i / : i} ‘ £ 1 od : | i a i a : 1 if : ' ? ‘| = i : | an : | 14-0000 cag oretnaineennain inca netemtnn, MEiretstaey te ey eat aial a \ \ \ \ ° to I ain glad to add ny contribution to help those suffering from Communist oppression. Enclosed please. find check for Go eneennen as my subscription. for this vital work. _ Name . Addcess ee City rr, Zone ——_—~ State —— _ (Contributions are deductibie from puxuble income) Dr Apminat. Rican E BvaD _ umoter) Chav men - Lig CHPRNE Chairman “ pavip-F ot Ie RTERD Tscataret a Boil of Direstors AL AL WERE, JR. Josuru BUTTIN Hlasey SEG CANBY wNireagant J. CASEY wiiaM | De VAN” Cmts COPHER Ets ag, Wana taat FIILLSON SAMELL GOLDWYN AL EL Joss. 7 Jusrus LAWRENCE Davin HL MARX Mas. KERMIT ROUSLYTLT Davip SHER GuORGL B, SKOUKAS GENERAL CARL SPAATE SUERLING D, SPERO SULDA STRUNSKY ‘Traoan TAYLOR » MMW. BELA VANGA Awrniund KW ATSON L Hotincsworuet Woon ApstiwaL EELts M. ZACHARIAS CHARLES 3. ZIMMERMAN —s . ApraM G. BEGRER * Eaceutive Director Dear " the tyranny of Soviet P -peen happening in East “pecause of “peopla who are desperately weaTyY Pre gran acd Amare al staternenty BI ort: Cable Adktees INTERESCUE IRON CURTAIN KREECOLE CAMBAIGN RISLTTLEMENE CAMPAIGS Fisk EMERD) ERODLSMON ALS os “ oO ; - “September -22, 1953 ae Berlin. that the weaponless mon line of defense ower. The entire world is now aware Berlin and Esst Germany since Jw Fondillers .’ -_ fT on reporting to you as ° and women and of what has 17, 1955. ‘Thave just returned from ‘observers who aro agreed Germany atand as the first one of many of Eastern, most resarkablo revolution occurred - tho truck to rebel dosperation But do you know why this peoplo just like the young couple next door, the strest, the band leader - ; against overwhelming odds? 1% qs not only out of shear the insufferable condi tions-underswhich they, other satellites at , These are of tyrants of all political shades @ window of Wast Berlin wa gave then hope for ve become our allies. We cannot let then lowered the first defense in the battle hearts and podies of mon. how, these Living. People in the and colors.. Through th a batter world and they ha down, When we do we have against tyranny over the minds» _ The enclosed peraonal ‘accounts of the Juno 17th rebellions are dramatic proof of man's invincible desire for Proedom. The Inter- national Rescue Committee 1s doing everything possiblo to. aid these prave men and women including soma of the resistance Jeaders and pro- scribed members of their families. We need your help vital work. _ et an to send us your contribution 30 that we may continue to sustain tho podies of these brave man and romen in whom the flame of freedom 15 purring. The ald we are extending to them is a message the whole world understands. ‘A messsge which says that we believe in the dignity and goodness of people yive their worst ‘times go that, thoy can fight for ‘We are asking you patter times. . . Sincerely» oer, oP f fG Ww Warn Leo Chernd_____~ Conuibutiont deductible (root taradic RACE. . death he Adsinary Comprtst on Vadeaats Ries Andat ths Da paren ot vt Saste to continue this - enough to help them sur-- 14-0000 , po Sue , A. a ‘ . “ . . . . , . me + : ~ nL, ¥ . ' = * ind “ a . : : . ; — Loe . . . ot rd . . ; ae 2 e In Pts, 4 Catal Mr A411 eet fone rod OO wii “tA _ 7 : : H ; : v om ‘ se ¥ TORMENT APS toe aMbe Ral. whet akebe i H . : ‘ ff i: i . ROOM 600 62 WEST 45th STREET * NEW YORK 36, N. ¥. 4 Mee ee mnie ve, Ay t i 1400000 SSSEATAR, Sonn ce Soe we Jro0000 i : : - ony ; . BA, aan oy nee i - 4 oy é a PRO. 7 : : a, foe 7 GENERAL HOSPITAL... a gy thy september, AREA 7. MURICH 0 UE" vo . : : . . SUB-AREA ROSENHEIM - : wo . Nr Rosenheim, Mararer Strabe 48 . a an : ; Telefon 431 | TO WHOM IT Kay some, : mg . ; , ue : a gh ? + ~ td Je FE b oe ; aon pee eg ’ oe - This ts to: cattity that: desk 9, pn they MyiKoLa has . oo 3 oe, deen employed: with "0 - General Bossital-~< ‘osenkeim as the cater “ae. . oS coe Doc tor of TD cont:ol since ist of Qetgber: 1948 411 to date to our. _ : , great satis “action. ee ca ; - : ae . Dr. x ° tn flev “Mykola has pee’ a “long practical I. exper Len’, is very capable, and precise in. his work. _ He has. a most pleasant manner at all tines wild tng nd well liked by sationts and personnel. _ Since Dr. Kor n ilev wants to imigrate suorthy | He ‘wish him all the best for his future work and iife e . : _ ; i 4 : LI po bb. Dr, Rthelay Rathaomtr. ¢ . } : { . 0 : . . . 14-0000 bo me | ~ Wy i Oe Hert of . 17 Judy wae aos Chicf, Contact Division ° Deputy Chief, Foreign Docuzents Division ee 50M Case 125h3 oe 2 . \. oe 5 Your mezorandun ‘to Chief, DD dated 8 July 1953, Case 2 “1. We appreciate the information you ‘pent us on this. case. : ' I% was requested cancelled by telephone soue tine B50, but we should have folloved it with @ nenorandun. 2. For your information 1f you have sictlor: inquiry in the future, We have found that the finest instruction in lip reading is available at the Audiology and Speech Correction Center of Army operated under halter Reed Hoo pital at: Forest Glen, Md. BENJAMIN B. CAIN 14-0000 Chief, Foroign Doc urents ‘Divieton. rue SECURITY he WUE Chief, Cantect Division, 00 Case 12243 00/¢ 2 Juno 1953 aeuorentus, Case 12843, in marin 1) ‘reh 1959 request. : a Hs . f fe . 9 6 | | : ‘kro you interested in having ue obtain edditional Gotails on the New fork League for the Yard of Loaring or yao the infors.tion contained tn refererce cuffioient for your needs? ye shoulé appreicate your comsentus — LE, M, ASHCRAFT AWebster/wh ce Index 7 Kee ier ety ngs” yea oyy yieoettnets anreretanFA uedsem, nd Skike Adena ir 14-0000 Eek 2 WES LON ee ASNT Uhief, Cantact tivistoi, (7 mo, _ a , Cepe WEL” ‘ a re Cainty 19 ere. 193 can sversibion with be Relarey. “de ‘ Te the fi sare an TUnfor Alb suery of tne at) Catering Cu} wether it: ano tu ldperm... af ficlent sone Lipwreu (eds LY soy aj 4 y bos Lory rl Coske oot for’ the fas of Ueari hiacetiG.: We Mery ceter trainss “Ef ee co ave mere febsiln, or cork tsy ants ; , be LE You hong Or conpamte, ; lon buisver on exte: 43 i} 4 3 | Pe 4 , . § ! ; y oe : : F a [ ' Avebster: rh : : ) . ; See: Index -. - us - ce Jo ; . Peheey UY, Cty te. ; : Pile: Kage 4st ee, gue) ; ; . ee QA hscy ; Py ole Ay morse actin Pes nce 4c eam ee wa 14-0000 ae ae re cnte : IICY SECRET TO QASHINGTON FROM NEY YoRY oo ee TO ASHCRAFT FOR 53 -(ESSTER) FROM LEA-SECURITY INFORMATICN@CITE NY-7069 1 | ; oo the — g CASE 12443 RPT 12843 cy? a ! oo SOURCE AT NY LEASUE FOR TRE HARD oF HEARING. STATES THAT IT qs _ Su POSSIBLE To cy) TEACH A HEARING PERSON TO LIP- READ FROFICTENTLY 3 “AND (3) Wiis ALSO. POSSISLE Te TEACH. A PERSON LIP=READING ¥HO IS. IN 1 . ‘THE PROCESS oF LOSING HIS NEARING» WITHOUT SCINC. INTO THE PROBLEM MORE DEEPLY SOURCE COULD NOT SPECIFY THE LENGTH OF TIME IT WOULD TAKE _ TO DEVELOP FROFICIENCY. LEARNING SIMPLE PHRASES sucH AS A NURSE WOULD | REQUIRE CAN 3£ DONE IN A SHORT. TIME, HOWEVER, SOURCE SAID THAT THE LEAGUE HAD TAUGHT LIP READINS TO HEARING ‘PEOPLE mH SPECIAL CASES - ia WHICH WERE OF A CONFIDENT IAL® NATURE. AS THE LEAGUE OPERATES UNDER THE STATE BOARD OF “EBUCAT ICH: AT WAS NCT POs SISLE TO, ARRIVE AT THE - COST OF SUCH A COURSE IN AN INFORMAL TELEFHONE INQUIRY». IF WE couLD HAVE MORE DETAILS WE COULD COME UP WITH MUCH MORE’ DEFINITE INFCRMATION. Fo fa L FILES MR3s LEWIS, NY LEAGUE FOR HARD CF HEARING eo 8, kbs . 2 - . . . i) . : a |; . : CCCCt THIRD YORD OF HEADING SHCULD READ “WASHINGTON? 14-0000 “|i 0 ASHCRAFT FoR SS || cxte wy-62a7 . ' ! !. I SECRET To vant ee ~-yQULD’ AP SO pe SSF to ecTON FROM.NES YORK GEDSTER? FROM LEA ~secunETY: INFORMATION: = CASE 12,843 RFT 129883 = YOuT ¥-6388 RPT u-6380 = 0 ONLY ONE CASE IN GING AND pout 1c oF PRECIATE THAT IT 45- POSSIBLE THAT AT RED NEREINe gi SHOULD OU ARRANGE RE IF YOU WOULD REFER T PRECIATE in THE FITS? US IMMENSELY IN LCS¢ THIS: WILL. ASSUsT WE. ARE SURE THAT you AP THE T EACH DISPATCH MESSAGES« LEAST TWO c7/s*s ALSO LIKE TO 5 TO SPEND A COUPLE oF ~ pOSITE NUMBER HERE ‘AND T SUGGEST “THAT YOU “snow THIS TC STAN wo CASES REFER {Tt OF THE AgOvE THAT ¥ ITH YOUR OP= WE 2 ARE WOREENS on SUSGEST To you THE Litt THIS OyFICE TO COORDINATE © pays 18 o SfIN A FEW OF THESE MINOR PROBLEMS May WEHAVE HES REACTIONS TO T ESE RECORMENDATIONST om MEARING 0 . Poa : - defies 6-8 soe FILES NEV YORK LEAGUE Hy a f at SECKET CK NR 74S TO NES YORK Fm wASHINGION: © os (TO LEA FROM ASHCRAFT SY SS (yEBSTER) = SECURITY INFORMATION © CITE W-6 388 - oo NEW CA? “E Ve S43 RPT 103433. FDD HAS REQUESTED. THAT we ASK THE a NEW yore VEAGUE FoR THE HARD OF NEARING, 489 RPT 459 LEXINGTON AVENUE, ~NEW york, CA) WHETHER If sOULD BE PUSSIBLE TO TEACH A HEARING PEARSON To LiP-READ PROF ICIENTLY; (2) SHETHER IT WOULD BE POSSIULE To TEACH ‘LiP- READING TO A PEATON vO IS IN THE PROCESS OF LOSING HIS HEARING; CO) IF 70, APPROX IMATELY Hos LUNG IT WOULD TAKE AND HOw HUCH WOULD IT CO"T, FDD DOE:N’T WANT YoU To MAKE A BIG ISSUE OF THIS AND: bEUeves THAT INFORMAL TELEPHONE REQUEST MIGHT BE ALL THAT-TS REQUIRED. BACKGROUND! “QUERIES HERE AT GACLAUDET COLLEGE CO i sbi titeo ~ IN OPINION THERE THAT A NEARING PERSON YOULD BE ALMOST IMPOSs IgE SUBJECT FOR’ SUCH TRAINING. FYI, THiS CASE Is TIED IN WITH case 12453 HPT. 12453. oo, NEW “UBJECT? CLOSED CASE $214 RPT S814, NY-9354 RPT NY=3554 og STATES THAT You GAVE "ROBINSON CF OPC ADEQUATE INFORMATION AGOUT ERNEST ,TINSMITH". WE ARE TRYING TO TRACK DOWN ROBINSON (CAN YOU TELL US WHICH ONE HE WA‘) TO SEE WHAT WAS DONE ABOUT TINSMITH. CAN YOU TELL Ul WHAT YOU TCLD ROBINSON ABOUT TINGMITH? PLEASE ADVISE... ™ FILE: ERNE*T TINSMITH, NY LEAGUE FoR THE HARD OF HEARING 2O/13552 MAR APS : Capy jee af I sag PS om 14-00000 : , t : ; Le om I . ” 4 || 6 seRcH 198) oe - ce ee eae ; qpow ek ape eee TTS ‘SPCR T een nn sesustiy Iaforsiiica - . pewa seaearterert av are We / le Ltr 22,687, POR RY=59136. 7 fa. “ puewe OP THR ANNTPIOMAL IPO CORTATHOD TW WTOSVLY, YE ARP CLOSTN mers as corseserUL, | “ger Index (Yren Curtain Refuges Comm.) - an NS : 3 f F ' Al . “i , ' 1 \ ! i I - 2 woe Ji | ~ fot - \ _ i} et i he » . af -_ oe AN eof FL TP YAR : Cm ee ee ne ee cere ee - oe — 7 ! A ete le etn ee Lo ' \ . TECRET 10 WASHINGTON FROM NEW Your.” nas Boee ny TO ASNCRAFT FOR ALIN FROM LEA -- SECURITY INFORMATION == ace gata CITE xy 9913. ae east 126 Te. . “FURTHER 10-3 NY 35th. ano ey ‘gea8 ad wr 5813 ‘AND BY yeaa, (PRESUMABLY NOT: RPT WOT oF Trova at I vem 10) ‘paueston >, WE RAVE BELEN TOLD “ae ‘atCMER Pt. picks” THAT DR. aetanb WIKBUMR APT OR. aEINwoLD “NEEBUNR MaD- oun CHATBAAN of Tux RESETTLERET CAHPAISH yon EXIL@ . PROFESSLONALS» mu Ay THIS POST HAS BIEN CPORMANT® SINCE NITBUHR'S 1 ONITHDRAVAL FROM IRC RPT IRC FOR HEALTH REASONS, ° BECAUSE CY SHALLIR INE oF opts ‘RPT DP*S (AND PERMAPS ALSO BECAUSE OF SHOATACE Fe ‘ FUNDS) THERE KAS. BEEN A DRASTIC DROP IW TNE RESETTLEMENT CASE LOAD. A TIERD DEPARTMENT oF IR¢ CIN ADDITICH TO ICRC APT ICRC ano RESUTTLL- “MENT CAMPAIGN) USED TO BE WHAT 1S WOW ANERICAN’ Cemnith tk FOR EMGAE ; SOHOLAR 3, URITERS, AND ARTISTS, INC.. THIS COMMITTEE, unten MASA HISTORY SEPARATE FROM IRC, HAD BEEN HERCED WITH IRC BECAUSE THE hae, COMBINED OPERATION WAS MORE LIE RPT LIKELY TO RECEIVE FoRD FOUNDATION "GRANTS THAN THE TWO COMMITTEES ‘SEPARATELY. A FIVE MUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR GRANT BY THE FORE FOUNDATION WAS. HOT FOLLOWED UP BY ADDITIONAL 0 FUNDS, As MAD BEEN EXPECTED, AND THE AMERICAN COMMITTEE FOR IMIGRE | —-IGMOLARS ETC. WAS: SUBSEQUENTLY BECESTABLISNED AS As 8 StpADATE ORC ANI ZATION, ; . WITH ELSE STAUDINGER RPT ELSE STAUDIRGER AS uxicut vt DIRECTOR AKD af | RELSON Py -MEAD a atiste ra FRAD AS CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD, THE LAST= _ KAMED OUTFIT CONTINUES TO OCCUPT FACILITIES ADJOINING INC*S AND TO MAINTAIN CLOSE AND FRIENDLY RELATIONS WITH IRCs rie UE KAVE A - CONTACT AT THE SCHOLARS COMMITTEE SEPARATE FROM IRC (SEE ALSO. CASE. : a yi. Se RPT 1283226 ‘SR-253 sO — : . - . , 14.90000 VE pon‘T iow HICK RCDINSON net ROBINSON: ry, oF WHAT SE DID NOT TELL ROBINSON, ~ ') THAT TINSMITH WAS RECENTLY Mele 1 7 wt a 2 5 es so & _ 7 oy — . . . . SECRET TO'WASHINGTON FROM NEW YCRK ve eer) FOR 85° EDSTER) FROM LEA*SECURITY INF ORMATLON-CITE NY-6158 y: : REUR 46388 RPT 963588. -C “chose, CASE S144 RET “BT4Y (NOT 314. RET 8814. ; b4 ar <5e rs | pre F 4 oe WE SAW auT WEr O50 TELL HIM THAT ERNEST TINSHITI RFT ER NEST TINSMITH LIVES AT. 25071 3sTH STREET APT 25-71 35TH STREET, aarortty ‘q ISLAND, USES THE ALTAS OF ERNEST TOPOLCZY RFT ERNEST TOPOLCANG CLAIMS HIS ANCESTORS ARE ENERISH, COMES FRO‘ NORTHERN HUNGARY) -IS~A-TEACHER-OF- DEAF -HUTES. AND WAS “DIRECTOR E TO FOLLGW OUT HI3 OF A DEAF MUTE SCHOOL In AUSTRIA, HAS DEEN UNABL “PROFESSION HERES ecnust WE ONLY LEARNED OF YESTERDAY, oc. ATA DINNER SIVEN BY GEnenac A hewors RPT ZAKO"'S MMOK RET NHSKy AN EXTR ENE RIGHTOHING HUNGARIAN VETERANS? ORGANTZAT TCH AND > THAT TINSHITH IS AN EXTREME RIGHTOUINGER: | WE ASSUME you WERE REF EAR ING TO ¢ ASE BTAN RFT 8744 ON TINS ‘ITH TO WHICK “OUR NY*9854 RET 9854 15 TIED, VE DON'T wey wow you GcT “CASE 8814 RPT B8id MIXED INTO THIS CASE6 GR«168 14-0000 ae ‘ Security Chiof, Sturt C, 'Z 2 7 6 March 1993 - Attne Hiss Jane vinelow : ° ” Chief, Contact Biviston, CO ae ga. Concorn avout Physical Security of Cisala vasniliow, Dic Representative . 1, -A source of tis division, who hes been associated with Gieola Kassiliow . gn tho IC,hao trangmitted ea lettor, ted 23°Yad $3, written vy.hor. Sho has ‘boon Wirgetor of the Uarlin OfMes af the TkC for approximatoly threo yeorus A copy of tho lottor ip abtacheds : Be, oe ; 4 2, Tho sourco knows Vasniliow as 4 caln porson not civen to hypterion.s 3, Thin tnfornstion ds. being trensmitted also to TK50, . he Any inquiry concerning thia nenoranmam should be Gireated to Mr, A. Fe Crajkovelcl, axteneion 277. - : . GU. Ee ASICNET Attachment - AfCzajkouskd ose cc: 00+] Index-? ve Thorne-1 APPROVED FOR TRANSMITTAL ~ Jl PI Paw ST Asst¢ Dir. for Operaticns 1400000 + afer wan rome pen, 04 “Ls In reference'vire, D a sky “site Office Memorandum - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT a. _TO 1 Chief, Contact Diviaton™ . 9 h0 DATE: 27 February 1953. Fin 1 SiuGktacanen fevdeowett) 2g 8759 fo cael dene FROM 1. Chief, New York Office “”.. 4-5 ° we ee ; “ ; 7 “oh ge SUBJECT: Concern about Phypfcal Security-of-———/7 - 5 a9 Gisela Wapoiliew, mc Teprésentative in Berlin - CREF. 3.0. Our TK NY-9700, ad sted 30 Nov 51 (to Alien Branch) 7 g5CE | wi Aa Martin recomended subject individual (whose name he spelled 'Wasiljew’’ for contact “by this, office.. Martin described this German "-pational, wife of a Ruaeian DP then’ and now in the US, aa"exceptionally “capable, intelligent, with rare political understanding". She hes been director of the Berlin office of the International Rescue Committee for some ‘three’ yeara (perhaps longer). , Ae you know, the IRC has been prominent for aid given to West Berlin and is currently in the midst of a-cempaign for aid to refugees arriving there in increasing numbers from the East. 2 Mr. Becker, present executive director of the IRC, has passed on to us 4 letter -"'.. ftom Mre. Waseiliew, dated. 23-Februery 1953,. in which “she reports alleged attempta.on the part of "the East" to kidnap her. iIn view of her activities and her connection with Rainer. Hildebrandt 's Kempfgruppe gegen Unmenach- lichkeit, there may be some basis for her fears. Mr. Becker, who knows her. _ as a calm person not given to hysterics, is deeply concerned about her safety and has stated that he sould have replaced her with a U,3. citizen if it were “not so difficult to fim a qualified successor. He has raqueated that: we , communicate with eny U.3. agency ‘or department in a position to provide physical security for persone representing U.S. interests in Berlin. 3. We: have promised Mr. Becker to pess on his request to our superiors, but we told him that ve were not aware of CIA facilities abroad or of CIA responsi- pility for coordinating action abroed with other appropriate US Government agencies. . We therefore suggested that Mr. Becker himself communicate with such agencies to the tect of his ability and did not commit CIA to any action - upon his request. the covert staffs might be interested in this problem or a. justifiable reprezentation to other agencies (e.g. Defense or State) can be made, we feel that such action would serve U.S. security interests ond, inci- dentally, benefit IRC in a meosurable way. We are attaching Mra. Wasiliew's letter for whatever use you care to make of* it. ; : , 4. sof, in your judgment, Wassiliew, and these indivi- 5. This office has hed no contact with Mr. or Mrse : to the best of our knowledge. duals are not aware cf any possible CIA interest, 6. Please advise whether there is anything you can do, whether Mr. Becker should approach another Government ageucy (1f he has not done so in the meantime), and . what reaction, if any, ve may pass on. to Becker. L : ; . Charles A. Lea . LLP. So a ; WLiFreund:mfd ; — . ’ : ATT: : . . . ; 1400000 v3 . ° . w\ ; . a - to H a i \ . so Date: Fed ai, 1953 |. Meco to: ~BE (cct Munich, Frankfurt). : | - Prom. Gioels (Wassiliev) co ; (3. Euseretr., Berlia Wilmersdorf Germany) to, ' Dear Abet tom sorry that I must votber you with sy personal predlers, but aince I don't > a begging you for understanding De ie . ‘Know what to do under the present circumstances -I an 7 As you know I alwiyo, bed troublo. with"the other side”. If somebody vorks in this 1 field he mot be endangered after 6 certain time, I believe. I told you about the - constantly. arcund me eiuce about 1951. calls in Russian and about the spies who are Tem wed always to be on. the alert nnd to look around me carefully, this is the only thing I can do, .In addition to that I bought a dog in the summer of last yeere I had Since about four months the atteupte of the Euat to get have increased. L several rercontres with them and have informed the police. But since wo have 50 many people hero in Berlin who have good reasons to ‘feel endangered they cannot vatch everybody constantly and the persor in question 1s more or less left to his own messured. . : . ‘ Last Wednesday night I reo into a aituation which vould have meaut the end for ne “ae a friend of alne had. not happened to be vith me. This way they did not dare to ‘because they are accustomed to ace m3 alvays walking alone}; and -cars and helpers disappeared (not around). I heve reported ny situation again to the police, they promised to do vhat thay can, but it ia so that I have to work out nometbiog ‘ that makes it 2 little more dirficult for then to complete their plan. With friends who work in the sare Pield and who knov about these things I beve worked out the following: I must aell my dou and buy a sharper one. When I bought bis in July last year the pituation was completely different. I did it merely 43. a measure of precaution not because I had proofs of the danger I was living under. For this purpose he is good but not for the purpese for which I need him nov; ha ig not sharp enough. They have already calculated ny dog into the plan. T absolutely need another much sharper ONG. But I must tell you frankly that even 1f X sell my dog ft would not be able to Duy the nev Ona, vecause they ere terribly 4 expensive. Then I have decided that I cannot go to the office and cone homa alone -| ‘anymore, I can nove from one of my frienis to the other gor a certein tine but not constantly. A ‘friend of the Comittee will pick a3 up every morning and oring = home at night in his car. In the meootine I'LL talk to Mra. Wolf? of arbeiterworlfanhrt, who bas an office ear ani arrange with her that her driver pick m@ up. But this will take some ting; ustil I have reached her and discussed the matter with her. Please don't believe that I an hysterical, on the contrary. But now it is 580 that I not only feel endangered but I have Imowledge af thcir intentions end I an sure I would not get cut again, once they have bad hold of me. : ‘Cordially yours, ; ; : /s/ Gisels 14-0000 . i 1 Sr fae oa fs - et F ratory SECRET 1. vASHERET OR Fi my eag cs “(4 Cg, TO ASRCRATT FoR ALIEN FH LRA o= sreUR EY - LaroanaT en a ‘OITE - > HV Seng ‘Wrai fe olf | a en ee een wee . : waren THE IRC BROUGHT To THIS COUNTRY 5 HIS _ PROSECT WAS SPLENDID, , vi WAVE HAD NO BHASON OF OUR GIN (AS DISTINGUISHED BaGR 880, UHOSE eg SENCUES APPEARS TO BE C609, £ Tas? UE DO BOT RPT GY HAVE SEFVECIENY BXPERIGKER I APT OITH anTEER ; v9 ARRIVE AY OHY COICLUSIVE BvALZETIEH €9. Hts ‘Pines “ 77 t a4 ys i. ; | a « YE DID ‘ NCT RPT wot ‘y MOVEV AVE AY RPT ANY DEALINGS wie BECKER UNTIL HE. 2; | SUCCEEDED HART 1N As ‘gurcurive DIRECTOR IM JUNE 4954 RPT JUNE 1952, AT . THAT TIME, RE ASSUAED US OF WIS WSLEINGHESS To COOPERATE WITH US TO tat FULLEST EXTENT POSSIBLE AND INMEDIAYELY SUPPLISD PROOF oy THIS - > ey FURNISHING DETAILED BIOGRAPHICAL IWF ORKAT LON 0% G8 RPT 66 RIT UGEES COOPERATION IN THIS & WE HAD PRACTICALLY ‘NO RPT NO CONTACT, 1 RPT. vith WIN SINCE SUMNER 3992 RPT SUMHER 1938 BECAUSE ia$O PLACED REA ‘tw THE CLISAPPROVED? CAT EC ORY CALTHOUGH A RE EV ALDATIGH aH pecngiR 1932 RPT DECEMBER aya TRAHSFERRED. HIM TO SLSMITED® SECURITY STATUS )e i prema HAS MEVER VOLUNTESRED THY OnHT Toa RPT IMF ORMAT ION OF POTENTIAL “INTEREST TO US, BUT THIS FACT HAY BE. EXPLAINED BY (A) OUR best ATTITUDE a . ere e @ “ALOGTNESS JOYARD MIM AMD. {B) GUR FALLURE ro auley uaa CONC IRN Lie AREAS art AREAS OF HUTUAL INTEREST @2) OUR EVALUATION OF BECKERy IM a i OF THE ABOVE, VE HAVE OHLY A LIMITER BASIS YoR JUDGING HIN, . : APP RPT KE APPEARS HONEST, STHAICHTFORUARB, BISCREEY, INTELLICOT, =. 4 Hort FAMILIAR WITH SOCIAL WELFARE PRACTICES Buy CC#SIDKBAS iY LY$s- WOULEDCEABLE CONCERN Ing TRE DP tas BP COMBS ITY ‘THAR aks matpicrisons JUUG EXEAT APPEARS 0 Bt SASED 0A IBF ORBAT Ren meu TO Us) TO QUEST IGN nits CHARACTER 62 LOYALYY His" REPUTAT Oa ARGS? OTHER BESETTLENINT TY S369LB gs BE APMAQT ERD, BEVETER, epaBao 1400000! . an is - : ae ho + — a ee I 4 ' | i j . , ~ . 1 ~ ‘ b| a 7 oo Pe Sel 27 FE 19) rn aa -aPoragrowey/0er 4. ee, 27s , ‘SscR'tT security: Informa tion pio. NEw YARN TO LTA fEoM AS! HORAST BY ALIEN i ieayects CAS 12,667. RY WY- “ss ae ‘FRE maracas «I TALEPRONE CONVTREATIONS, 26 AWD 27 PRPRUARY 53. PELFOHUIS. R pyro sae TRASMITOER TO DD/PHS mips YOU SUR QUICK ACTION oy STE OM TRY CUTTAIN: REFUSE cOMITTF®. orrrsT, “ayes 27TH NY RUAUTSTS: ADDITIS He ; OF aneiy J. secre. 1: . j ap cep yp AS oreh LP, OST. if euts WIS REF He a ot ut H i ai fa” os / [ior os a¢ i i >. eet ec: Case 12,607 | ; - - foes Intex (Iron Curtain Refugee Comte) ue. io el no , : . in : hho Mi fl : in : _ erst £ . . : . . 1 guerre . Secura ty iaforartion Case 12,667. Piles Alien Branch (APCrajkowskt/ecr) 1 ” - 1 t . . 1 t le Info-in Freund's THY= WW- 6811 wae “ttephoned ‘to ‘Nee Hultek in Pr/Pta offices 26 Hultex requested ‘additioneL in? 9, concerning Abron J. Becker and our relations with hin. oa Request wes trlep ones to Freund in New Yorke Otig = Case 12,647 ecr Index 14-0000 | i! ’ ; . iT pe , a t ne Files 86 Feb 1953 : | tien Brench (AFCrajkowski/acr) 4 oe _ ; Mo Iron Curtain Refugee Committee 1 7 . . 1 See Le On 7 Pab <3 Mr. Hullek in. the at/ats office » requested ie - + * information eoneernina the Tron’ ‘Curtain Refugee Committees “nacifically 1! he wished to learnt - Le Wet de reletian botwren this & TEC? , 26 Identity of new man wha rune ICRC. aa . Be To we have close relations? j 2, Ceajkowskt taloohoned New Tork Field Office and transmitted . the recmmest to Walter Freunde 3e This has been set up ae Caze 12,667. vey ec? mae va . | : Orig = Cace 12,667 |
104-10171-10220.pdf
14-00000 — | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | fot . ‘e ) June 1360 MEXCRAIIVM FOR s Acting Director of central Intelligence ND . 2 Deputy Director (Plans) , SUBJECT . 3 Conversation petveen President Logcs Mateos’ ot hextco , ard Mr. Kinston Scott, Chief of Ftation, Kerico a RATERINCE MELE 5693 (IE-A95IA), dated 6 June — _ | Be This wevorandas contains @ sugpestion, In Paragraph 3, for the consideration of the ol. , ; 9, on the night of 7 Jume, President Lopes Mateos requested hr. Ecott - ‘to inferu "his g00d friend, President Eicenhower,” of the followlnst A, ‘That the President 16 a frieod of the United States, “not only because of nacesaity but of genuine desire and ideology”. . B. ‘That the invitation to Presidert Dorticos of Cubs woe extended two weeks efter 1% was fedicated that vorticos was going to haxico “on bis own", through the kexican Aubeasador in cuba. CS. ‘That be will not tovite Fidel Cestro to Haxico even though Cuban Azbassador Jose Antonio Portucado told President Lopex Mateos that Dovticos will request an invitation for Castro. — 3. forgoy pesttincirtn elo asked that Prevident Elsenbover be fi informed that he /is delighted that « decisson hes now been cade to get rid of Castro.) The DCI aay. wish to infora the President af the abore. Ww h, President Lopet Mateos was. indirectly icforued of CIA intentions : ta regard to Castro taroush a conversation betwen br. Scott and/Joee Lorenzo O_o Coseio, Advisor to the haxicen President,/vo0 informed Kr. Reott that Presicent -! Lopen Mateos would not invite Castro to‘Visit. Mexico, even thoih Sortieos is eoing 46 ask hia 0 40 ¢0. . feott sugested that Lf the Mexican Preeident ; helped. SIA to echiere the overtaroy of castro, he would not bare to eal vith ‘ " . feo. : be prodlen of inviting Castro to Kexico . ee s7: J.C. King . Chief Vestern Henispbere Sivisloo ees) UOT vere | apd |
104-10171-10229.pdf
14-00000 104-1017 1-10229 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | : aan + “ed CaRakak | Ark eS 0G Chlef of “tation, Mexico catet, si Se ., hatters for viseusaion with Asthony 2, 2CHCBAY @n Kove of AWCIGLE ta Mexics x Boa OMT PIT For PORNCHAY . | ‘The falloving is ip Fespmes to your reqast for-o summery of points test peed ts de elarifie! te Giseuzsions detveen you mpi “tation mexico mH Spe fortsecaing . . owwe of AKT to Rexico witye . . Politics! ‘A. The requtrecmnt that tho “overt® office will enpsist of only taree offteisi, tha others being “covert”, am: ths otatement that “the presence of letra ACIOAT tn Kexico should 208 beccnx, known emt never ainities*, Cl. WCX1e5MS, 2M July. (Comments It wuls apse iaprwetdle to dagly : Wit (bia requiresgut 17 there is to be an overt offices and any ARAL? . publicity. in Mexies of elreuiere, siges the ideutitlas ani utergopouts af. ell ANCIGAR gamers will ve a matter of public knovledge.) 3, Tha ptarenent in pora 3, MATe5- 4s. that the dekican oowernsest will pot de triemly enlees AKiv? ectivities and “plottin; to overthruy Cuban Gorerneent™ yernin cowort, (fomrent: - Since there ts to ba an overt office anc. propayanda deparicent am AKRAY oss Seon, aod wili hove 80 eontimes te be, Ceserided as @ exaa orcanizes for the purpose ‘ef roworing the CAME) ewernnent, thetic mecessery propsgansa aetivitiaa tovars tris ead cannes be covurt. Coule it be eocifiled t2 apoly anly to acreemmat that bo ailitery invasion vould be loenches teen Faxtegs __&. Clarivicatisa of" 58 Sede entihe tes Mabie te th the feltare © daz st statenre by LITIN Wr fT. ..may beve ta disaveu Aa? and the aitort. snoale- “ty be established EUSAcR to eunzact with Acie tod beateate (Cament: “ince” aud O| Shere WT ba eat bret LITLE: ST upset AAT, tee tere elanvew. 1s arbicuoss, ‘ Urat will. conse! e-ite etre Ectaslinhes that euBicn. ia in cantect utth. AYR PT Certainly ve cav exci the ebarlea vill te seie mary times by ty Soviets and cmaled.) ol. : 24 dD. Pouatdility. of Ex "Sis in soetic: 23 wie ATs T exertion Cuban subvereiva ectivitfes-Kexice (para $, KAT2$553) defore asrivel 4 ln, walch ‘voold wmoudtediy be of ancistance in obsaining poner agi cticial sycosthy for ASAT? activities. : . Pe" Propasersin” ke plan to have “ARGAE? | gr onende ‘Separtasnt fo paxteo, fast 10 vill de depoegible far tan ta operate efvectively, or inieed at all, tf Seas! zy &e continscs “tratat on ARIAL? eciivities in bexico “reuvintes ng_edvert)acé xet je stta. “poblte “or™ r press. ysee™. Se feel a teemzadous podliclty orive adasid | be mate tizouvzont Latio- Amrion at the tla: of arrival co (IAS in Posice. , “tation KUOTSG: sweets vill oo reede!? ta 4 darze cxtent ie teprorin, the . , | pedlic ams polistoal elinsta to allow Ai? pougle to worn effects VElse Alea,.it ts doped “fstion will te avle to guide aw cupzort A@an, vio wiil wer kve, ‘ia Kexteo soon to pratuce wt PEO ip Lsile “whter wil) atenstely ww * ipsepantsnt vet actually vill be pro. ?. arbinA vill als) sexe satirical, nasorous racic tajes for Dronicastice cwer aslo i waa. |4-00000 tah Cedee? BOB 958 Requlrerects eet forth 21740133, dated 1S July. If perutsston coulé be obtained for use thie territory, eves If aly for Te Sours grior and Curing the cain strike operatio:, tho project viuld be acvanced mnterially, oe? A. ¥@ concur reqatrenrst thet SWICKKR eontsct with Station and with ATIGAR be clacteotion, Heed Station's sesistanca in working owt mechanics of tbese contacts, oe 2AB. Sesttons sivice oa) asstetence nected an follovinyt (1) proviston | of joa Lata re} [ee te prose ‘tapo/nite inotallepion overstional data for AICIGA oontimption, (2) protections Kaniizteral ’ 6) of AMCICAR xesbers artnet aneay scent executive ect tons (3) (Enilaterallagent survetllante to chock an security and loyulty of overt/covert ARCIGAR meubersy (4) eclection Gf secure safe cites for housing of AICGGAA eeubers, for crert office, and for covert meeting sites. Co: [Eexteek doméronen€papnbtiitien 49 teres of groteetion of overt) ANCIGAR seabers agnipst eneny quent exreutiva action opsrations. D. Can Station ecnantestion faetlitios (pouch and cebla) te use! for 3. PK : Beeure AMTAS? comuuniestions betveen sesbers in Marico sad these in PEFR and ¢loevherot OLIVER G. GaALDoED Distributions 3 = exieo 3 Amuat 1960 1 - Rexteo Desk le WH/\/Chrono , y ' ; . 1 Un Wh tees fo Aya t ve fh < . . Sm/ef
104-10171-10230.pdf
14: 04 10171- 10230) Biv | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | $C -CR-E-T TO gC! RECTOR FROM og «= MEXICO CITY ACTON, WH 5 (HR [RE yHOLOS|wH DIV NOTIFIED 2050 9 AU 60) NFO 4 bt, 0/oci, OOP, CoP, ApoP/A, fA 2, CA/PRS, ca/Proe ; 7» C1/0PS, cific 2, 100 hk, S/c 2 OPERATIONAL IMMEOIATE DIR = CHE HEXt 50 REF: A. IR 38755 (our ghhz0) 8. MEX! 5852 (IN 22332) ** te GATE. NIGHT 8 yuty bos HAD CONFERENCE PARA 7 REF 8B. ** 2. Lifcisar] stares DID NOT APPROVE EITHER IN GENERAL OR SPECIFIC TEXT SPEECH EMILIO SANCHEZ PIEDRAS NOR ITEMS TO BE TREATEO SPEECH It ADVANCE, sarc: HZ SPOKE AS INDIVIDUAL CONGRESSMAN DID NOT SPEAK FOR GOVER*MENT, WOR DID INFO ; e . HE SPEAK FOR (WHOLE) PARTY (PRI). HE SAID SENATORS AND CONGACSSMEN "AS IN U.S.A." SPEAK FREELY AND ON Mt, 3- Lifes ars PORTION SPEECH REGARDING CUBA WAS "WIDELY MIS-QUOTED™, HE SAID IN NO PLACE O10 SANCHEZ MENTION castRo OR CLEAN COVERMAENT. HE SAID SANCHE2 EXPRESSED FRIENDSHIP AND SYMPATHY FOR “CUSAN PESFLE® ANDUHE FCINTED OUT THIS HAD. BEEN U.S. GOVT POLICY ALSO. REAWTERS (HE SAIO) HAVE INTERPRETED THIS SPEECH TO HLAN CUBAN GOVERNMENT AND CASTRO REGIE, WHICH feed states. IS NCT MEXICAN POLICY, HE SAID "THE SOOMER CASTRO AND TRUJLLO ARE GONE FROM THE CARIBBEAN THE SOONER THIS PORTION OF THE WORLO CAY RETURN Te PEACE AND. "NORMALCY", , , | a UfBEoro nor RESPOND 70. QUESTION OF WHETHER HE Witt MAKE CLARIFYING, STATEMENT BUT BOTH iicitde) ang se1etahn) sar HE WILE MAKE NO SiH STATEMENT. <4 58 Cueveda) cx eves uifersg) WILL SE WILLING IN NEAR FUTURE HAVE MEETING a REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUNG- OFFICE IS PROH'RTED. Copy No. 14-0000 _ SE =CREST ROUTING _ DATE 2 IN 22641 MEXt 5853 fe) » INFO! ate (Car *doaid)ne BRIEF THEM CUBAN SUBVERSIVE. ACTIVITIES HEXICD, (C48 COMMENT: GUSTAVO DIAZ. OROAZ, MINISTER OF INTERIOR, WOULD BE A PRINCIEAL FIGURE AND SPOKESMAN IN THIS. GELIEVE CAP GET HIS Ato) 6. pom (tAcd ano Cideda)stare wo NO PRI SCRATOR CR. CORES SHAN “OF PRESTIGE” WILL STAND UP AND TAKE ISSUE WITH SANCHE2. hed 1) PRIVATELY STATED HE HAS ONE OR TWO PRI SEMATOR FRIEKDS WHO ARE CLD AND WITHOST POLITICAL FUTURES WHO COULD LIKELY BE CONVINCED THEY SHOULD CLARIFY ISSUE, BUT THEY woT “oF PRESTIGE. ALSO, SOME PARTIDO ACCION NACIONAL (PAN), CATHOLIC RIGHT wins CONGRESSMEN WOULD DO BUT THIS NOT CONSIDERED WORTH EFFORT ex(ic.dasr), _(auestiow ¢ oF PanENT HAS NOT EEN MENTIONED) ~ ; 7+ TO DATE HAVE FOUND SANCHEZ HIGHLY ReSP=cTeD HoT PARTIC: LARLY TO LEFT _ NOR PARTICULARLY CLOSE, LAZARO CARDENAS. WILL LOOK FoR "OERSONAL VULNERABILITIES". S. FYE: ANB HILL HAD TALKS WITH FOREIGN MINISTER TELL Ato WITH CORONA DEL ROSAL ( PRESIDENT.OF PRI). SEE HIS EMBTEL witcH CAs HAS NOT SECN YET. Se. WIL CONTINUE TO REPORT, . < : “ENO OF MESSAGE cis Comment: - * Suggested operations. for the field to attempt to ‘carry out in an effort ‘to.get the. Me aeearr annie issue with Sanchez Piedra disclaiming the latter's recent statements ,~ 9 2 Stated that COS‘1) would attempt to see! Li Po SOR(2))an 8 July. } REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIZITED. Copy No. lev 7
104-10172-10001.pdf
14-00000 . a . + + a : Dretridution: Wash (2) By copy to:(iko 1): Cratty te: . lows Q) : Pee ell, rhc, ~ ¢ : ée ( . | ; _ ~ : hate a ble to the Enbessy ant G-¢ Our hy - . i Source Cryptonym: Sources Idontifio References: ; Source, Operational Data, and Commenta: fren. we / + r 0 Hvedquarters of the Carithean Logion wore being trdfaferred to Ponuma"ehore it Could count on’ the cid of the ALAS government ®, { . and that Julio Lom Mazegoza, notive in the-Caritboan legion, would razein pet dn Moxtoo dedicating higsclf to ; the purchase of gold and ite ‘Clandestine MC Oi men ee . THeies9 ‘Foquested confirmation of the sdove informations It 1s possible that the attachod Feport may tend to confirg part of this information, | : RETURN TOS \a\ . ckgrou ; oo a Not Rep Clasaification ’ . . ; eee ao. . ( fie at. oo "he seaq S100 ~ JOwe 42 ¥ 447 rn manne or ee 7 a IF ECORDS ACT OF 1992} "- 104-10172-10001, [2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION R Subject: Place Acq Evaluatio . Source: Your’ . O38 - 0014 Sri pments Report no: [tznpres 1 eae a ; Date af Information: MaywWuly 1950 wired: | Panama City, Ponaca | "Bate Acquired: Juno—July 1550 at bee : Date of Heport: 10 July 1950 ‘- it . - or wero ass nee wt Bet nthe a he Obed - jase ‘, e Jose ef LY aL Ge reported that en 7 May 1950 a Besé type bocterjierrived-tn David, Pansna, ra Tt fron Brow neville, Toxcs dus to a low gszoltize suprly. e plano has headed for Tocuncn Airport in Pancno City, ace carried as.a crew the followirg acoording-to Ges _ Frork O1GFL, UsS. Citizen, Pilot . Os HARTHEZ, UsSe Citizen, Co-Pilot i a = Steve dae Mauri “\ rp (a tite bl wt Tocunen _ LUPEAY, UeS, Citicen, Uechante OS _ cio -CaStru, Panenénian, Possenger | ew out at Lavid,anifitr, John 1:20} Civil seronautice technicten at port was instrusental in getting a spare tire to then, . sae Ste ay = ern ae ees ve “OY zy ; ; 2./ur. Lint \sdrised-thie -offica that he had mot Steve KURRAY in Havana in Apr 1950 in-conpeny with & fellow" raced ZORMLO, who eleised to have scze & Connection with the. Secret Palice, in-tex ico Laci described MALY Ras an - Loe afventurer ho had been in the Philipires end the Far East and whoa he sus rected - fn 7 Ff gold smupling activities. (tinct Osta that MURRAY wag pilot of the plere oy +? and he thought it was unusual that eo fest a plano cs this and as expensivo to a6 being used when it had corparatively little cargo space. In Vay n kUAKAY wes in Panama, be told {Li that he was buying orchid bultee 2 June 1950 the. following information was’ received(fron Civil Intelligence Panama Canal,} regarding this matters . . : as-been-reported-that Very frequently a B-26 airplane (NSS¢6N = 6 Martin Marauder) makes trips between Tocumen{ cxd David, Ree It is piloted ty Steve MURRAY,’ andiat leasé two other dmericana ride-on-the-plano, vhichstewte ms ices met at Tocuren Airport by eithor Tito, Harmodito or Toni ARIAS. On lending at the airport it goes directly to a hangar, and allegedly the operate w. 1950, xhe gS. On 1s - “"L Section, as? "It-h Senet 1D ° Ome . wet av “Wink: ones who visit it ero the ARIES brothers, PASTOR Ponce, Chief of the rt,and one (fnu) LINARES, Chief of Custoas at Tocwrene sen, ~~ an a meant stated that it was believed et first that the Plane was engaged ia ar=o contraband, but later it appeared nore lozical to assure that it wes involved in another type of szugglinzg, poscibly druze. . AVirgilio PAYIPEZ, thea ief of the Control Tower, is ‘said to have stated that the plans cccas and /:o6e without teirg registered at the airport under orders of POE, Asrpart Manager; that the Place linda withoot cig reew no, vee toee on 14-0000 . oe ‘ ~ car _ ty rails or talkirg to anyons for fer Of dotect!:a at Ali gouk Field, but at Lt fo ekxssed ty oars of alt RO wick tatieates that tpe Vind Ia aif frve for Tontin.g, dsramife te us n : —— an oro Jlmy UU, tela . atsere that Parnceate Olr acroeeent with the Dawted tates revardirg landing a rules waa thonty belig Violated, ard tet Lene teo sen Wore afterwards - Lf Wacred fro thete Joba, ~ . oe Sean’, ace that bie above plane. laded at Teeuzea fron “ayia on 11 kay. 345 pete, On 12 kay at 6151 Pome, OF 14 May at 6:29. pore and on 16 May 858 Bere : : : : Fhe sdove t:forration was allegedly given to Preshiert 2814S by the Kinteter of Goverment ard Justice, and he Spperently shored little intorest in the Subject, serely Stating that tho ratter Shoule be tnvestivated to Sco what there is to tye: oo . Upoa receipt of this inforzation it spoocred that Nreilio ROREZ ‘might have Ss been the Source, since he was fired froz his post at Tocuzen Airport ond was dissrellea sbout_ite It nas escertainn! that the -teformation contained the arog) paracrany, in which RaUmREs is Fentioned,v=s reported by RAMIRE a{ but. the otter information cara fron other Civil Intellicéece sources, oo OS pen ther [Len wrcattned Alevs sy” . $2 2.6 uty Gr, LeGJadviced that the chove-plese amt Stevo KURRAY had re= turaad to Forma tng that the Wirister Of Goverrmest aad ordered that the plane Y cismertled and Searched but he could not ascertain tha basis for the search, Ges had talked to the Manager of the Alrport, 2sfzel PasTOR Porca, and with ° aRiaS, Director Goncral of Givil.cerensetics, ani a nophew of President: Ariss, who iniicated that they were exare of the Aenister of Goverreent's order but did not know what waa behind it. Both felt that it was an oxtrene measure, which should not be carried Cute - . Se Ca 6 July 1950 kr. MURRAY eallea at the Enbassy to obtain assistance ta Securing tha relasse of his plane, Briefly ho ateted that he had doparted : fron Kexico Gity via Managua and arrived at Tocuzen et 71% Pete § July. His " Passport reflected tha following: Ay Nace: Steven T, Murray Fasspert Noes 1024 issued: Kanila, Doconter 2, 1946... , Ransecd: Nantla, Doconter 27, 1948 : - Expires: Deceater 2, 1950 . . He furnished the folowing edditional informations Type of Planos Converted B=26 US. Reglstrys N 5546 8 Pilot and Ownors Steven T, Murray Cosfiots Frank Oorgel, U.S. citizen Me Fligs Exgireers Cristobal Martinoz, Mextcon eiMtison . Paseersers Maurieio Dit CASTRO, Panazantan citicses (deurer of official _ Passport), pessencer fron Koxico City to Tocumea . a Destinations Purpose of Trips wv -mined to bunn off Tont ARIAS. Both LURAY and HASNR once claimed that Toni =o a wa oe | —_—>= vd crn ci oo d- He stated that he was in the export=izpert business ard that te dealt in gold. He said that ho ked coco to Far % tO See'a ron by the raze or S3S,'a pola a dealer frog Buonos Aires, about gold Saipcentds 2, ce LAR “ ee ra € On & July, Lirtstor of Goverment Alfredo ALIUY Teported the matter to _ the Us. Acbossedor, stating that prior to arrivins da Ponasg She plane head “0 ‘7 beon signaled, that’ all wos rot well at the airport and Stat, the crew hed _ to 7A . Jettisoned cargo Prior to arrivals “(4 check with tte air Force authorities does not confirm that any such Ressace wes sunt ard MUUUY donies that any= - 2 ¢, thing vas Jottisoned. Ho insisted that ho was coming to Pananza to discuss the Lear gold businose but that hw had ro Cargos)!/ The Mirister aso edvised the scbessador , a that PASTOR Ponce had boon fired os Eead of tho Birsoyt, - ) g ed : co FS 1 xa fone 0 ws 7. In a-conversation with PLSTCR Ponce and LURUY ‘os the alcht of 8 July{tmal] ee “was advised that PASTOR. Ponce had, in fect, beon fined end that he was cettr= y wo 4 , a ARIAS wos behind it-all but that PLSTCR Ponca ves. the toli-wuy. . : : hd Ceres, fi cathe ~- wl thst petro Bod. a 5. Tho Mextean ‘refered tosser ATL eri “the Coxiena,” 2020, 7 ~ v, sro balioved to ba identical. SiS has toon idontified a5 _& orrarvevas5, a sold *\": doalor, who operates in Buonos Aires and Yortavides, Cz Intelligence Seem e 2) “tlon.has- advised that SAS wus,staying with Tont ARESS end thitws-haa coparted, wre ’ from Ponoma hettily. CiS-aluo-civieed. that Presice SRLS ab first-had given’ ordore for the/ainatsoad of both his neshow, Tont aniaS, and PASTC2 Ponce, but At woe lator dirced that Tont ARIAS would nat bo fired.te avoid a public scandle . involving the Prosidont's fomily. meteor st) i fy. . 9o( to Present atatus of tho matter is that the plans has teen searched with nogative resulta, that the Plone is stin being held ty the Pansnanien authori= af xu secure the release of the Plaro. Tho bead of the Sommen Airport, PiSTOR Ponce, has beon dismissed and Toni ARIAS, the Prosidont'a perher, will probably be. * @Dlowod to withdraw from his position gracefully.) os p > dant . aan tie and that “URAY and othors are endeavoring by every mezns possible to Distributions , , Wash (2) ‘ 4 nage — OY tee fy Ae yage Filles (1) .
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14-00000 a Oe Soe . 104-10172-10041 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | . & ~_KUU SHEET = 7 TING ANU RECORD SH nd Use Only Backgrou me . oo FROM: NUIE: 19 the ubserce of comments or indication of ection . ’ ; . ve ; toten, ts cover chest ell be devtroyed whoa the 8. RIDZ docesest 9 Hed. on + : COMMENTS “p - hoon CATE orcon & To “oO acevo pempeert ae. om . oO! oO | : + : oO. : mn : a i} ; i] : cp : re] : ta es . we i ws Ad hate o e 2 *RIDIF ; tae if Dy ~ - BP ww | Ulmer UN, aL © Zz ENCLOSURE . Fi c 3 ~ te S Wi OATE MICROFILMED : COCUMENT CATE *- OCUMiNT NUMBER . 3 [oom . t3 ve . : 3, Gar 14 x4 1 HEH -02130 % OR ana (nnn Neq te 8 tions SECRET («) ~ ab Reproduced . Do Not 14.0000 TESA Tie Abra i 1 y FROM: _ Habana _ REPORT NO: ERR-20_ REPORT MADE. By._Neleon Ly Samnock/psa\ jp __NUNEER PAGES. 2 REPOR|_APPROVED BY: Woodrov C. Olien __ NUMBER ENCLOSURES:_ None DATE OF REPORT: 22 August 1959 REFERENCES: None. DISIRISUTION: By copy tor Se Headquarters v/mst 1 ~ Embassy (Eccnonic Counselor) Ontlyt: 1 = Legal Attaché 2 ~ Files - Field File No, 60-120 SOURCE CRYPIONYM:; OS™ ~ ONOD IS NOs See Commonts below ; “KRYPTON: (Yes | [No SOURCE, OPERATIONAL DATA, AND COMMENTS: : a . . : Sy ~ SUBJECT: Cuban Econcale Crisis coma, comms: BS. os OF [Source Alberto FERNANDSZ Rechavarriay (the chief of the Cuban Sugar Stabilisation Board who has the: job af selling Cuba's A forzer active mxbder of the 26 of July Movezent during the revoluticn, he is no# disillusioned, and reportedly is not going to last much longer in his job, He is wealthy and his fanily have lost . through CASTRO's econunic reforms. He appears to know s lot about the goverment and a - a also seems to have an insight into CASTRO... He regards CASTRO as some type of a DNIVAC machine, his mind automatically photostating detaiis vhich he can and will use | in the future. He says that GASTRO is ruthless, and that nothing can stop hin in hia determination to do semething, i.e., agrarian reform, and that be will sacrifice his friends, his family, his noney, and his fortune to accomplish his purpose. Again illustrating the present situation in Cuba, the source said that he cannot - publicly have contacts vith American officials—refusing to let the writer use hia telephone——and he said that a record is kept of ali his calls ami that his movenents are periodically checked. the advigor who warned CASTRO Jn paragraph one of the attached report.was t the - source, Asa possible reference to this report and particularly to fiald coment mmber two, 800 HAVA-2526. ras - 3/¥o8, 543 - “The second source referred te in Field Comant No. 2 was ANPACK-1 who obtained his information from president of the Banco Industrial de ¢ Cube] OF. HS-2130 | AE 1-59 mrs commsmrawin ES Phe Y ae 26 p> 2 SAVES ZB * \ee oo -- FIELD INFORMATION REPORT ~ . , a , | CVALEATION OF SOURCE A Cor gta reakte E Unuatty rela C Same coatle Dhol ues erate € wot relate Applied ts ~ sources of deuberu! aone.ty of lopady. regardiess of thelr competence), $ Kevaiiity cane be pl gce tAggbed to catested of le rulthtwotly ” tested sources, _t : + PPPMAISS GH CONTEWE 1 Contiemed by other ngepencent ant religds sources 2, Probably re, 3. Posed hve | & Dosttfel § rolaty fetee 6. Cannct be judged. Daxonentary. Badd on orginal docoment. ‘ .. C-O-N-P-I-D-2-N-T-I~A-L COUNTRY Cuba REPORT NQ, \ RRH-2130 suBect € Cuban Econonic Crisis DATE OF REPORT 21 Auguat 1959 NO. OF PAGES 2. co cect vee REFERENCES . None . DATE OF raee gay net 1959 DATE ACQ. ba: 2n A t . SOURCE EVALUATIONS ARE DEFINITVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT 1S TENTATIVE. NOTE FOREGOING EXPLANATION. SOURCE: Cuban Goverment official (F), / Appradsal of Contents 3 : 1. Contrary to the reports which are issued by the Cuban Government, the H : _ financial status of the Cuban economy is rapidly deteriorating and l ; beconing a serious problem. During July 1959 an adviser to Prime : Minister Fidel CASTRO Ruz, warned hin to proceed more alowly with the agrarian reform, because the Cuban treasury was running short of funds. . . It was pointed out that 57 spgar mills were barkrupt and had not paid °° the plantation owners for the 1959 sugar crop. CASTRO waa told that if the recklesa conflacation of agricultural properties ccutinued, the Cuban Goverment would become obligated to assume even more debts in order to alleviate the hunger of farz workers.1 ; 2. Another drain va ths economy is government subsidies. For exanple, the Banco de Desarrollo Economico y Social (BANDES, Social andl Economic Development Bank) coutrols about U. S, $400 nillion in properties and investuents such as the Compufila Cubana de Aviacion (Cuban Airline Company). The companies kave been caught in the presont contraction of capital and cannot survive without govarmment subsidies, The subsidies paid by BANDSS amount to U. S. $8 million 4 month, and this is only one exemple of the many payments which are draining tne Cuban ‘treasury .2 + Eleld Comments. . —_——_ 1. F : ived 1% appears that there ia grvuwing unemployment of farm workers, This is the “dead season"— the period between sugar cene harvests—but it is reported that most plantation. owmers and ranchers are fearful of confiscation of : their properties for the agrarian-reform program)/and consequantly : are doing very little in the vay of maintenance work. The latter i provided at least a marginal field of employment, ‘and this is now denied to the agricultural workers. Hewever, spite of this warring; Yhe dgrarian-reforn program has not been alowed. In fact, it seems to have been intensified. C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-J-A-L | DISTRIBUTION | bon: aie [— S71 | ETS a Po. * C-O-R-P-1-D-~E+8-T-2-4 +L mie AY \ 2. the sburee thought that nothing could stop CASTRO In his determination LC to proceed with the agrarian reform progran as fast as possible. Since the biggest obatacle to carrying out this Program is the lack of money, the ‘hource was af the opinion that CAST would do anything to obta‘a this money ani might even confiscate bank accounts and moneys and nego- tiable ‘rstruments held in safety deposit doxes, Carrying this one step furthar, the yource thought such cocfiscatory tactics could only | be a teaporary saving device and that eventually it would be necessary for CAST: % obtain a large lean fraz another country. Fe speculated that this woald sean either the United States or the Soviet Union, and feared that if it were the atter/it would rean the end of friendly ‘relations with the United States, In respect. to CASTRO's possible need for a loan, another, fairly reliable, source reported on 18 August 1959 that CASTR) was trying to obtain a W0,000,000-peso loan from docat~ aod —— ~ fom We SY SEG
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14-0000 104- a ee 10105 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 , RECEIVED RETURNED REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL MATERTAL REVIEWED AT CIA LEADQUARTERS by HOUSE SELECT COMMETTEE ON ASSASSEINATIONS STAFF MEMBERS Beebe Ml soar, rear ee a Cer eNO FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME : EL eT CAMPLEAME 1 A EUSTIN, DR ie . cy 57> 12 ee INCLUSIVE DATES: CUSTODIAL UNI T/LOCATION: ROON: --DEGETIONS, IF ANY: » NATE DATE %, Yr d Jomigar| | £47 beR Pn NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE 14-0000 : .. s _. SECRET ef PROVECTS TARA MADR Pere ser oe APPROVAL WORK RECORD 39. June 3963. Jeol : ‘GUITART | Campizano, Agustin, Drv SENSI EeEnneenees ‘ te yee ec 18 Sune. 1963 te Eyam atiose rere . _ F27418 _— a i dese commerce Cee tonte 320-8 . voase . { i 4 i . IMATE a Sa eneaannel ne pesoutce a Fesicocses Py on in cate \ brats [rvace or eintw Cubs - . ; a 25 April 1910 {__—Cardenas, Cuba : Lg Cant atte TB EON . - eRreasion : _ a ~ | 7eab er arl Tre Tone NTS REMARKS 5 UN ZiALS mal Records on Former "Pius aun Sy aka Che ed : tn CURG. 4 data: = va : | Results:, AQ. Wy, { ny: me of 201222747 "ops @ DIV. Traces =”. Fer aKQices hala NOTICE 0. inves? IGATICN TI TL Ie TE Tae + BRITTEN i‘ fe $.0, INVESTIGATION _t : , . r -_ t PRCA | | | i an i A INTER OCAT ION Se —_— : OL 4 : aecat i i De rn : : a 1-00000 7’ ‘ ~ SECRET CANCELLATION TO 01¥1SION . . DATE —13-Jans6h—Jo- MEMORANOUM FOR: CHIEP, Sas /us ATTENTION: Carl Trettdn . CF 2012727116 _ ; _ The file on: is cancelled h and closed in CI/OA for the following reason: . rs 4: Failure to submit PRQ«II’ed!fiquired under CSI No. 10-5 or to | indioate any further interest in obtaining approval for tho operational. use of Subject. — oO : . ; Prior to any future use of Subject, it will be necessary to furnish a new approval request (Form #772) to CI/oa.- a Se oe _: Ys/ Edward P, Brown - — Be .. ‘CHTEF, CY/OPERATIGNAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION SECRET. aun 6St eoecners Panvions sosrtene. 14-0000 SECRET INSTRUCTION S 10 JAN 1964 j farccere FUmt eres REQUEST MESULTS TECHNICAL INTERROGATION FROM REVICS SECURITY OFFICE GEPORT at CI/OA REVIEW SECURITY OFFICE CONCUGRENT wEwO AT Cl/OR . + CANCEL PER FINISIGN WIWO DATED: aeview aT cl/oa i CR - | _[eersurres sereey (No notice te D CANCEL PER Choa WOTECE TO O1VISTON 7 REQUEST REVIT OF ATTACKED BEFERENCE: (Season chected belee.* of eee remarta) ADVISE CE/OAR OF NATURE AND SIGNIFICANCE THis 30 Days 2 FURTHER INTEREST SUBJECT. . . ExPLRED Srtn 10-9 OR TO INDICATE ANY FURTHER INTEREST IN OBTAINING APPROVAL FARLURE TO SUaWIT FES TI AS REQUEBED UNDER CSI AQ. FOR THE OPEMATICuAL USE OF SUBJECT. , ¢: te cor 13 “tat Farad P. Brown ea etaeatver Rees anne 14-0000 2 =, SECRET MEMURANDUM FOR: Cc! j UsaN0, Agustin REFEREMCE: Your Mezorandum, Dated A Provisional Operations Approval is granted for the use of this | Subject as set forth below. ' ; oe, : _ pe "A Provisional, Operational Approval issued by CI Staff grants the same authority, on a temporary basis, for the use of an individual as the authority. granted. in an Operational Approval unless othervise specified by CI/OA. It is “ hased, hovever, only on preliminary file checks and investigation and ts sub- - Ject to a further final review when all investigation is completed. \ H i 1 | Ae cemaeneenareypei age ene : To precess the Operational Approval, full infermatioa (completed PRQ " Parts I and II) must be submitted as soon as possible and not later than six ~ (6) wonths from this date. . An Operational Approval will follow. when all investigation 1s completed and upon the receipt of satisfactory PRQ Parts I and II. Cancellation must be requested if use of Subject by ‘Interested Di- visions ceases. ; joe 125 vie recrveoes sorteons, SECRET : . _ . tor ond 14-0000 SECRET Lo DATE: 3 July 1°63 erm . a FINORAHIM FOR: Deputy Director af Socurity 7 worsens hss ss = -{Twegtigations end Support) © 7 _. SUBIBCT- gs. spe ee Po pone perhas. ’ THOMAS CARROLL, JR, alls I<e re Peo 2 isl Tuvsas Cart 7 a “FBI fron Jane Renan Selewiteron eee aa ae BOR BB ae ft ‘ 14-0000 cave sy. 8 URS T2IYt¥ SET UP FOR POA ° - EMPOEDITE are ° > \~ TAPEDIYE Toate. tel INDICES ¢ ; etc ser i ~ “T $ coe fuse ant RrQvest Somrere crst® ora ISSUE OPCMATIONAL APPROVAL REQUEAT HCSUATS STaAPE/G DOSSIER REVICE ‘> COLLATERAL INFORGATION 7 aegu Suuts TEEN, UNT( BeOSaT ICR FRc. . QENIES. OF SCCUAITY OFFICE REPORT AY CI/On CANCEL PER DIVISION MEMO DATEOr. (Ne notice to division) [CANCEL per C1/0a (Notice to division) “(See sMeaerke* for reasony noe a REQUEST FOR OPERATIONAL AND OFVESIONAL TRACES | | ALQUEST FOR FIELD TRACES || 2 H ereearose Ope (Ow | FOS! TOT vee vecviooe vortion, SECRET t a 14-0000 DEY Lic go an f ; ; /y ; ; ; . tl | : “1 mo 1965 Sten s teferee Be ce es - Operation Stateside, B30 — a : MBORANDUN FOR: . . ; SUNECT 1_—s Ratification to the Fedoral Buresu of ° ° . of Eis eat to sac in akc | Bene Dr. Agustin GUITART Cangusano | ___ DPOB 2 «6&5 April 1910, Cardenas, Cuba 7 | | ; | | ', | 1 i | - Based upon date submited so i Idenifiable Information pe | lo your in nyuiry igvate - This de the reek ats e , an VBL tile check oft, em—ameant ld on 1 aeleerwere: | (1eT818) i & - 2 - oy _ a - - a - a ae - AG _ | SiC a i rpar ; ! + A oF j vrs ALT es ee ee ey i g ~ 1 ae : | i 5 E 2 EG 2 ot & = é = é an ae SECRET cce Cast ofricea Richant-J. Bilads: Central Cover Staff concurs {tn your proposal to use the above individual for the purpose indicated. In keeping with the requirement placed upon Central Coves Staff to mainta{n An‘Accurate regiater of current nonofficial cover activity, ~-you- specifically requested to advise Central Cover StaffANes-Cfficial.Cover | * Promptly by memorandum when subject has been activated. : “(2 If check mark appears: here, information of interest ooncerning subject is in CCS/NC files. After opérational approval is received, ani prior to making arrangements for initial contact thereunder, you are specifically requested to confer with CCS/NC concerning other’Agency interests possibly afrected and the & advisability of additional coordination. ws — = SIGNATURE OF CHIEF, CCS/NC OaTe - : tren 1678 Use PaEvio”s cortione. CCS CONCURRENCE er) SECRET : to. 14-0000 ay SECRET INFORMATION AND REVIEW AS/OS_o@ Cy Tret . FROM: CHIEF, C1/OA : . sueste ry GUITART Canrdzano IN ORDER THAT FURTHER CONSIDERATION MAY BE GIVEN YOUR REQUEST FOR APPROVAL IN THIS CASE, IT 1S REQUESTED THAT YOU FURNISH THIS CFFICE THE INFORMATION CHECKED BELOW, OF REVIEW FNFORMATION AS INDICATED. Bivite OF STAFFED OOSSITR . OF STAFF/D COLLATERAL INFORMATION “Al Vite OF SecuRITY OFF, REPORT a? CI/OR etvite oF fecwannss ; Please coordinate with FEI, /8/ Thozse Carroll,. Ins . 5 Cyctens Oem enters) oa eae BBD ane cecesovs aoresee. ; i ‘ SECRET . . 120) : SG j = 2 ! : § a ee 14-0000 ; SECRET . KE UEST FOR INVESTIGATION AN R) KWAME CHECK . \ ee 0 (OR) MAME CHEC 19 June 1963 Jaw \ 10 > Deputy Director of Security reoseer : “Frew: Chier, C1/Operatiorat Approval. : . . and Support Div 23 ton IMATE 7 guBvECT =: [some . : Looe A ‘ mo. '. Tyee oF arourst. a. Fat Catena weautateo wy (Bets) . . ‘ 1 : « INDICTS PESULTS REQUESTED OY ‘ : om eS a a - ar dena er suaater's assicavenr : . ; : 5A8/OS New Orleass, La, . vas oF Sumucct H 1 : 4 ; INVESTIGATION AND COV : : : | i + Susetates “COvVEH eeerery* Yo BE USES UH CONDUCTING PERDOMEL tMvERTIGatiCn oF SUBJECT . . mo t » BEDEOR FO wo Dmncereoattom Gutsrce of cia (Faaiain fully) - bE TRACES NDI @. Orvision Traces — ®. FtTLO Teacks Not Init: 'S hiect residing in New_0 lea YO. COCKER LIST INUTIATEO | 3e wes fal Thora. Carroll, JP. PRET EARS . see LD OST GOT 20 tocereos eonrrees. . SECRET © to Ban taruane 14-0000 pret a) a f SECRET 19 JUN 1963 See ee re ExPZOITE INDICES: I1S6GUl OPEPATIONSL APPROVaL . MCQUEST “GAEEH LisT® 149UC PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL CaTENO POR FOR DAYS UNTIL acrMsTaTe POA son Daves UNTIL QtautsT aceuLTS TECH, SMTCRROCATION FROM CANCEL PER CI/OA (Notice fo divin on) (See *Reaarke* for tessony REQUEST FOR Fit.o Teaces *ourst ETE TOT cos rerveovs te SECRET ard tay Tea His Pie eae che rt, 14-00000 : . ay . pete / a . = : SECRET : P R oINVESTIG N . REQUEST, FOR APPROVAL OB INVFSTIGATIVE ACTION TF" 3a yn 63 . ; . Tort nis jie Wendell Ullery SAS/IOS | GG is SUBJECT:- jresuecr = ° (trae nore) De. Agustin GUITART Campuzano sk | __JHATE ; , COYPTOMY EM, PSELOCNTM, RRA OR ALIASES * jerica TILe 9O. : {a8 FUL NO. 40 FILE NOL . 727418 VO TYPE ACTION REQESTED | Kreovisionay oprearionay apeaovar T reSvESISNAL PROPRIETARY APPROVAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL f Perec raay APPROVAL . - PROVistOmaL COVERT SECURITY aherCval iccvcer Nawt Catca wo . || COVEST SECURITY APPGOVAL . i socctal tnquiny “SO field investigation ‘ | | covent saccatty AprRovaL fom LIAISON wITW U.S. OFFICIALS Rs SPECIFIC aaha CF USE New Orleans 3. FULL CETANLS Of USE . his: . FI Asset - for use as cut-out tofuncle, Rene GUITART Rodriguez, (201-727417) who is residing in Cuba. 4 1OTE: 00/C has contacted Subject, but has no current interest. | @. INVESTIGATION AN? COVER [ows ~| wo | : + U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST MAY Of SHOWN CURING INVESTIGATION? ; - Cla INTEREST WAY GE SHOWN DURING INVESTIGATIONT fx | / . $3 SUBIECT aABage OF U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST tm WiMt P| - U8 susscer AWARE OF CHA INTEREST tm mim? | x | IF mO UMVCSTIGATEOM OUTSIDE CHA, CRPLAIN FULLY : . BS. PRQ AND GREEN LIST states [Xx] SOCEm LIST ATTACHED, a. Rt TRACES : o wrk ecmeaas Drsdsarome attaculd ie a P72 ated oat a 14-0000 "DPOB : RESIDENCE : OCCUPATION EMPLOYMENT HIST, COURT .RECCRD ~ SPOUSE . CHILDREN - .. -/. CUBAN: ADDRESS: - "NOTE Havana; Calle 6* No. 15020 SECRET prq part fT. Dr. Agustin GUITART Campuzano 25 April 1910, Cardenas, Cuda 4009 Elba St., New Orleans 295, La. Doctor of Science (Mathematics & Physics) Presently teaching at Xavier University in New Orleqns.— Fornerly a Prof. at the Univ. of Havana Sevyved as Minister of Education during the early art of Carlos PRIO's tenure as head of the Cuban ov'ite Vas imprisoned on the Isle of Pines during MACHADO's term. (date unknown) Helena TORO Agustin,. Jorge, Vilma Welena, William Subject arrived in the U.S.A. in Fab. 1962 thru Ope Locka, Fla. where he was debriefed by 00/C. 09/C has no current interest in Subject. SECRET
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ORGANIZATION OR INTELLIGENCE AFFILIATION + OCCUPATION (Clear text) © i : 608M i iyeer 831 howe aos SECRET MOTE: § (Ficat) - NAME VARIATIONS ee inetructiona of reverse ande of fore. Tree or Gaide fer use of 201 avatee as comtaioed ia CSHB acTLaN owen EE ee eWe NS br rE IN 14-0000 ee or a a te ee ee ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET LINSVRUC TH 210: ACTON BRANCH PRIOR TO RUNG Zen back Detach bioi Uap and terwarnd te KID . 20 Bostiay front cover sheet, ucless it records swaihvest acton taken or comments reaypuice ING’ Preservation skown are not proper, we and forward Uo bie so and ttle insert premer &) document to RID AN. Def. ! | | G reed ee ND TO. ALL ACORESSEES FRAN SECTAIN TON GACH UF APPROPRIATE TC VVENTS EST Guth iP/AS Casa adT. 4239 Leetenl tee d pare ‘orncaas pepemseneg PNTIALS [mecesso Pu TITLE Bete wet wusea we ST eda SECRET ace ™ ~ 14-0000 oy, - (USM ATION iz ____ PROCESSING ACTION 70 Uv IS PAT < H | os ee ee fon — | . Chief, Western Houtsphere Division ! ___ [Mo LING MECUIETD 69 J : in ryan . whey , , [CAN FUDGE (HOLING roa 7. V ° in . hief of Station, WU/Miami - faaceosin wba > = ~ ~~ TYPIC/Dario Guitar t Manday Qpdc; ACTION REQUIRIO™ REFERENCES 4 7 REF: UFAA-=3715S. 1, As'stated in the reference, ANGAME-1 claims that Guitart has relatives living in the U.S. The ANOTs were asked for any information they might be able to provide on “such relatives, Forwarded herewith is a copy of OTA-3909 with information available to the ANOTs on the two. dadividugls js rt . they believe to be Gujtart's half pace fAgustin "G'ou itt! a ? ‘ Campuzeno and Miguel Antonio Gu i t Cagpuzano. Also. 30) he. included. is information on Guitart's mistress,*Mar Jou ar Zz Fernandez, There are no Station traces 6a either of the brothers, i 24 Station traces on Mar JUAREZ Fernandez indicate that she ds the-head of the Ichthyology Department of the Oceano- graphic Institute. In February 1967 a vefugee source reported her ‘to be the assistant to Guitart in the Plankton Department of the Oceanographic Institute of the Cuban Acadeny of Scien€es, and one of the founders of the Institute of Occanology. Sho had formerly been a professor of biological ' sciences at the University of Havana, In 1966 she was given a . UNESCO scholarship to study in an unidentified European country but the Cuban Government did not give her permission to leave the island, In 1966 she was nominated to attend a convention in the USSR but again was not given permission to leave Cuba, She "has been opposed to the regime since 1963 and was anxious to leave Cuba, a ae . ft oa: Zen howe Ruth P, JUBKOVITZ a ; Attachment: OTA-3909, h/w , : ' Suminary of Information, h/w Distribution: 3-C/WHD w/atts h/w ; PY Oo ; ats es 07 OGPAICH SYMBOL AND MUMStE OATE UFAA-3736 TYPED: 10 January 1972 _ CASSICATION ~ fas Fae are efes s, bx | GULTART 201- “p27 yyy a on PRESSING ACHON | — [RACKED F08 INOTAING | . __ Catef, Fastora Hemisphere Division — 7 _ INDLING BL QUIRED wd ny , : i lon QUAD CASK . _fos BDCE iAOLING Caief of _Atation, § Ua/Miani , [bony 7 - FYBIC/Pario Guitare Handay _ ACT GRAERD- eS BEY; UFAA-3718 “A. ‘as stated ia the reference, ANGAME~1 claims that / Guitare had relatives living in the U.S. The AM0Ts vere 7 asked for: any. ‘information thoy might be able to provide on .. @geh relatives, “Forwarded horowith is a copy of OTA-~3800 with information: ‘available to the AKOTs on the two individuals. they bolieve to be Guitart's half-brotiyrs, Agustin Guitar? . and Miguel Antonio GQuitart Canpusanc. Also ineluded is inforaation on Guitart's nistress, War Juares ” Fernandes. There are no Station traces on oither of the brothors. 2. Station traces on Bar JUARES Fermandez indicate that ako i9 the head of the Ichthyology Department of the Occano- .. graphic Iastitute. In Fobreary 1967 a refugse source reported ‘her to ho tho assistant to Giitart in the Plaakton poper taut ef tho Oceanographic Institute of the Cubaa Sciences, and ong of the founders of tho Institute of ‘Gceanology. Ghe had forusrly beon & professor of biological -eséieeees at the University of Havana. In 1866 she was given a . GHESCO scholarahip to atudy in an unidentified European country bat the Cuban. Governzent aid not give her permission to leave the - island. ia 1936 she was sominated to attend 2 convettion in tho _ BSSB but again was not givea peratssion to leave Cuba. she . has boon opposed to the regina since 1963 and was anxious to re ne Rath P. JUDSOVITS Samary of Information, b/w pisteibution: : : — ' 3-C/UND w/atts b/e 10 January 1972 a ee SAAS ATION iMos fut NUMSS2 inet \GUITART 301- 14.0000 ae ee VIAs . RAL ; PROM: = SAMBO . OF ARG a TRANS 1 1-37 , SUBJECT: Dario GUITART Manday REP: - ofs-1517, .3Jan_72 1. In accordance with your request, wa are forwarding traces on i relatives of Dario GUITART Manday (or Mandey) who are residing in tho U. S.1 . &e GUITART Campuzano istin: f Professor of physics ‘at Xavier university, pept. of Phy- a sics, New Orleans, Louisiana. 70125, @.S., phone number im 488-6646. Resides at 3605 Louisiana Ave., Pkwy, NO,faows - Louisiana 70125, phone number 821-1307. He is married to | Helena TORO Abril and haa the following childrens Dr. H Agustin Ramon GUITART Toro, married to Daisy FOX Padronr Jorge Miguél GUITART Toro (single); Vilms Helena GUITART i Toro, married to Dr. Edmundo P. ROBAINA (identical with i Dr. Edmundo Pp. ROBAINA Grasso, a lawyer); and William Clark GUITART Toro, married to Giselle MARTINEZ de la To- ; rre. .Source: Cuban. Families Year Book, 1969-70, iasued i by Joaquin de POSADA. ' ie : ‘Married to Dr. Elena TORO Abril. Has a degree in Phyaice~ | ” ; Mathematica and Physics-Chemistry. Professor at Havana‘: : ; University. - Resides at 1502 64th St. at the corner of : “15th Ave., Ampliacion. da Almendares, Marianao, Havana Pro- -— vinca, phone number 2-7571.. Childran: Agustin, Jorge, — Vioma Helena. and: William Clark GUITART Toro. Member of the Club of Cuban Professionals. Source: Nuestra Sociedad - social directory by Jose Manuel VALDES cruz, 1958, publish- _ ed by "Diario Nacional, " page 471. . : pe 7 aH LKE BEBE SP 3E soy aT en ae PT NUE gus geile ir TANUR 7a PNM aro RLU. eet, sc! ehh. ial 14-0000 ; -24 . ; oa ‘ wo : | ; Al2 684 999. DPOB: 25 Apr 1910, Cardenas, Matanras Pro- vince, U.S. address: 509 W 178th St., Miami, Fla. Ad- @ress in Cuba: 1502 64th st., Marianao, Havana. Entered the U.S. at Miami on 16 Feb 1962 (PAA 422). Occupation in Cubat Professor of. physica. Visa waiver. PpPp-38810 valid until. 28 Aug 63. 5°6" tall, 162 lbs. Married to Elena TORO Abril. , Source: Immigration card, Doctor, Mamber of the Revolutionary Teachers Directory. Residas at 4009 Elba St., New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Source: Liat of members of the New Orleans Delegation of the Revolutionary Teachers Directory, 20 Jul 63. ; - Professor of Physica at the School of Sciences of Havana . University. ‘Source: Cubafi Personalities Pile No. III/57. i} b. GUI TART Campuzano, ‘Miquel Antonio: Professor of mathematics, Physics-Math Dept., Alabama College, Montevallo, Alabama 35115, U.S., telephone num- ber 665-2521... Resides at 204 N Ashville circle, Monte? vallo, Alabama 35115, U.S. phone number 665-2506. Mar- fied to Emma Rosalia TABARES Gutierrez. Children: Miguel . Horacio GUITART Tabares, married to Berenice LANCIS Paz; “'... and Enma Eloisa GUITART Tabares, married to Emilio CERICE . Rivero. Source: Cuban Families Year Book, 1969-70, issued by Joaquin DE POSADA. . Al2 496 264, DPOB: 11 Oct 1908, Toiupa, Mexico. U.S. ad- dresa: 1250 SW Sixth st., Miami, Fla. Addresa in Cuba: 8408 187th Ave., Fontanar, Marianao, Havana. Entered the U.S. at Miami on 19 Oct 61 (BWA 414). Occupation in Cuba professor of mathematice at Havana University, Pp-22512 issued on 22 Jul §5, valid until 22 Jul 63. Visa waiver. Married to Emma TAVARES Gutierrez (identical with Emma Bdoisa TABARES Gutierrez) who resides at the same address. Sources Immigration card. Resides at 204 N. Ashville Circle, Monteavallo, Alabama. Pather of the refuges Miguel H. GUITART Tabares who arrived in the U.S. on 10 Apr 70. Refs PIR C-080-056. “2.. please, note. that Agustin and Miguel Antonio have the matro- nymic Campuzano, while Subject's matronymic is Manday or Mandey. This makes us believe that they are half brothers (children of the same father). {| Also note that reports indicate that subject was born around 1923 while “Agustin and Miguel Antonio were born in 1910 and 1908 respectively. Their difference. in age is around 13 years.: Agustin and Miguel Antonio wera reported as basing brothers of Dario:GUITART Mandey by Orlando @AMBU Fer~ nandez (Al? 362 397}.. On 20 May 1966, JAMBU provided data to prepare a Summary of Information on Dario GUITART Mandey. In thia Summary (we are . 14-00000 . Miguel Antonio GUITART Campuzano OTASEVG -3- identified Agustin and Miguel Antonio attaching a copy in Spanish)., JAMBU He did so probably because as Agustin and Miguel Antonio GUITART Mandey. he did not know that they are half brothers who haw d We are certain that the individuals reported by JAMS are Agustin and because they have the same occupations. 33 We are also. forwarding a copy in Spanish of a Summary of In- formation on Mar JUAREZ Fernandes who has peat identified ag Dario’s mistress and as head of the Department of Tetvology af the Institute of Ocaanology. 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Tr re rn arcmin arate eins sane mas nae arms at att ee Ns A ne ee ne eR en ne pe ee RES “USAL PROF i KAV VER-UNTVERSITY, NEW ORLEANS ,~ LA--=—-001-JUN--63-. ~~ -~-—-100019009-——-—-.---_ ad a a aan ners a “2 TR 40 .—543-—--QUE RYN. 050 --—-—--S= F-C-R-E-F-— . ses ag 14-0000 708M APPROVED OSIM +925 A REY, Ot-C? oo . ~ - GL eupoer ountau No, ar-nase , BIOGRAPHIC yu TATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE SED LPL 29.739 me, INFORMATION! rai Tags igratlon and Naturalization Service uss be Phe el b6rDOLe Manns Pear OIRTHORTE ary i atitm REerstRatION Ba, [rome WONG UG, 1944 ATS 496 261 CITY AND COUNTAY OF GIaTe Havana, Coes SOCAL SECUMIEY 9. t Wrawiun maples wayti + Can. ORT. As YSEIaM TL eR ALL OTHE mNamte USED /. . \toateS-——-— FAMILY NAME PIMeT wang DATE, CITY AND COUMTRY OF BIATN(IF BMWH) CIT? AUD COuNTAY OF MUS'OERCE ° nail ITSRT Austins SPaiw 25,1910 Canosn Cubo- tc ao! Soelic Oagc 27,1912 STOO 06 GGA? 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(1f BONE, 90 STATED LIST PRESENT EMPLOWEN DE IST, FROLe ToS Ny eae CS CF ae ee MMETITRN OA TTI NANI Me g 6 w | 4 [eel To) | IF YOUR KATIVE ALPHADET 1s IN OTHER THAN ROMAN LETTERs, WRITE YOUR oerh PERNT IS SUBMITTED 164 CONNECTION WIT APPLICATION FOR: YOUR NATIVE ALPHAOET IN THIS SPACE: . TC) warumauization aLs{4GQr or status Rorede (srecrve ERAANLAT Pes. Quack PERM TICN SEVERE PENALTIES ANE PROVIOES BY Law . . ~ POR MNO WLNGLY AND WILLFULLY F ALSIP TINO OM CONCLALING A sategtar FACT. 14-0000 FORM ¢-22684 (may. & 1-883 . _ ; a . ran dudes? Boren No e203 i | BIOGRAPHIC . : ~ UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE © > :. ‘ . 1 INFORMATION ; teumigretion sad Nateralizetion Service é‘ i A wate : | | jes 425.1510 NAME FIRST NAME DATE CITY AND COUNTEY OF BIRTH {it known) Miguel: 1€79' Cardenas Cuba ee ™ GI & COUNTY OF BERT OATE OF BARRAGE PACE OF BARRAGE en: =e . . ‘Santiago - TREATS EMPLOYMENT LAST FIVE YEARS. TERESA NONE, SO STATE) UST PRESENT Se FULL NAME AND ADORESS OF GAPLOTER PY AF AOA Ws LAST OCCUPATION ABROAD IF NOT SHOWN ABOVE. (IN obftes meeon. + me ar ee Lea 14-0000 = “ , - Zs ft / i _ a = SECRET - why ate CANCELLATION TO DIVISION Gack daa 156 Js. MENGRAKOUM FOR: CHIEF, SaS/OS 7 ebik : | : ; attention: Carl Trettin rarer : oF 201-727L18 ne pees pe The file GUITART Campuzano, Agustin, Dr. —is cancelled - and closed in CNOA for the following reason: Fadlere ‘to subsdt PRIIT ad required tinder CSI No. | 105 or to a on. cot indieate’.any further ‘interest in obtaining approval for tha operational oe , use of Subdject, . : : ‘Prior to any future use of Subject, it will be necessary to furnish : . ‘a-new approval request (Form #772) to CI/oa. {sf. Edward P, Erogr i : CHIEF, CI/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION : ‘ " SECRET. 2. ty We 5 Fes5" th i vouw : 3-62 BQ] cesesere sasvisos ensvaces, 14-0000 COPY Querido Dr, Guitarts Bn ai carta del 2), del presente, se mo olvido sdjuntar el sobre para la carta que usted va a escribir a Rene, Este sobre adjunte « esta ha sido especialmente preparado yes ‘esencial para la disposicion de comnicacionss que nosotros hemos discutido. la ruago, por favor use el sobre adjunto para nandarle a Rene las dos paginas que le mande a usted el 24 de Junio. Otra ves, le agradesco muchisimo por su asistencia. Espero ‘anciosarente al proxim viaje a Nuevo Orleans para ‘- vigitar con usted otra ves. Sinceramente, Bred enw ieee pare sb E ee SES a oe ee geet, ate rn Se SET A it og shea Bs pic, tena 14-0000 | copy \ Querido Dr. Quitarts _ En mi carta del 2) del presente, so me olvido edjuntar ol sobre para la carta que usted va a escribir a Rene, ate sobre adjunto a esta ha sido ogpecialmente preparado y eo esencial para la disposicion de cominicaciones que nosotros hemos diecutide. : Le’ rusgo, por favor use el eobro adjunto para mandarle a Rene las dos paginas que le mande a usted el 2h de Junio, Otra ves, le agradasco muchisino por au asistencia, Espero anciosesente mi proximo viajo a Nuevo Orleans para visitar con usted otra ves. , Sinceramen te, oop nggyeesineliy, 2. Rep scmupe tern 14.90000 aw . t . GUITANT : ! ° H — if a . N ROTES*Y OF THE U.S. GOVERMENT i ig Found please drop in any | ; . U.S. Mail Box f . Ts BOX 1525 te, ' Washington 25, D.C, Ramen) Mayo Soe Gut 767 pede ‘le a ; | w of C4. EB 7x a C4 Sipe 14-0000 tode, New Orleans, Sop, 23 de 1963 oe Sr. Ramon Canara, _ : . t Mt Motingutde eolgor ‘ . ; “ _ & sabe tds! déen chanto lo agradesco au carta y las © noticias que ‘ne ‘da ie. ‘boda la fesilia. Yo la lei con algunos dias de retree eopparqre bbtave de racatonee taurante caai treo semanas, ‘fuera de esta Ciu- dad, y usta regresa pase por la dasa se la mama de -Pisna para rocogerlae woe en a | . . ” ~ : .NEZD e — mY ia gusta sa eetile porque. Ud. tieno factlided para des- eribir el caractor de ies personas “que lo rodean y tal na parece que estéy viendo ‘a quienes Ud. describa y- _ quienes s se rasiere en sua dartasy caando por oualquier oe tipo de circunstanoias uno se ve lejos ‘ae la Patria, las cartas de loa anigos y fe- oe SN ., pilieres repre: sontan ° producea la nejor da Aas enootones que ga pueden sentir. Por _ 998 razon le agradaceria my ache que 2 Ba pordiore 1a costunbre de eseribirme cuando oo" “ous coupaciones ae lo Ppernitan; pusde soguir hantendole .@ la direceion de la Mana de R- sulta un. verdadero placer conocer del progreso y yaa dosenvolvinienta de la gente que uno estima y quiere, aungee sea por carta, Cuide ‘de gu salud pero no sa preocue pe mucho porque la ‘enfermedad que Jd. padece es tranaltoria y dado oe: tratamiento que Ud, dice seguir, tengo, 1a sere-idad de que pronto se sentira se sentira bien del "Un saludo afectuoss para toda su fomilia y “a. sepa qus le eprecia de veras au amigo, Agustin, ree tea CRE a 1400000 TRANSMITTAL SLIP! TO: / wed Oy La — OC 9D BUILDING FEPLACTS FORM 8 cPo InI-O-amD | om 4 241 WHICH MAY BL USED. . The ROYAL ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 9 Tolephono 529-5333 C12~ IE)S fo eer Lp, Bo Tak a JP 22 0 Cygh Salo _Horen Corroration OF AMERICA x i te enw 9 Car Sia Crea; savarneorh mAs Ss. Ine Caron arnt Steuraan thane mons no Aas wn “tapentng | 14-0000 August 5, 1963 Dear Dr. Guitart,. Please excuse my writing in English but I find myself short of time and/it is quicker i? I write in English. I am returning herewiGh the papers you forwarded to me and as also enclosing a visa waiver for Daisy GUITART Fox. - Visa waivers are of little value these days because of — various restrictions that have arisen in connaction with ‘travel to the United States from Cuba via another country... Thia situation IJ will discuss with you when I am in New Orleans which I expect will be during the week of. 12 August 1963. ~ You mentioned that your son, Jorge, might contact me. fo date, he has not called.so I trust that thore has -been . Ro need on his part to see ne. Since I have received no word from you I suppose Rene has not yet anawered your letter. Let us hope that we hear from him goon. I would like to discuss with you the possibility of contacting your friend Sr. Camayo of Holguin. Perhaps. by . “the time I arrive you will have had some good ideas on how - best to carry this out. I'm looking forward to seeing you and will call you as soon as I arrive in order to make an appointment to see you. Best rogarés, carl Teels 14-0000 - ER UES TROS LABORA TORIOS X EW Tw PRIMER MENSAJE GUIEEO SUB SOLAMENTE ACUSES FECIBO ¥ EN TENDIMIBNTO DE ESTAS ; _ BM SU AREA X BM CARTAS PUTURAS TS EXPLICARE LO QUE SE NECESESITA X SI LFES ESTE MENSAJE DEMUESTRA QUE NADIE MAS LO CONTIERE OGRA X ‘RL RESTO DEL SOBRE SE USARA COMD PAPEL CARBON ¥ CUANDO TERMINES De USARLO DEBE SBR QUARDADO EN US SIETE) WALMSLEY STREET X NEW ORLEANS 25 (DOS CINCO) LOUISIANA X KO REPI 1 RO ESCRIBAS EW RL LADO DEL HESATE x - QUE DESBAS SIN PELIGRO PORQUE EL PAPEL CARSON DEJA SEWALES QUIMGCAS INVISISLES QUE SOLAMFNTE PUEDEN SER DESARCLLADAS TNSTROCCIONES YHAS QUALQUIER PXEGUNTA . a wm ee ee len. De eee eee eee eee ee ee wee ete ee ee - HSB UNO (1) QUFRIDO AMIGO x FSTA TINTA QUIMICA ESPECIAL NOS PSRMITS CORRESTONDEK CON ‘SEGURIDAD X LA ESC TIURA DFSAPARESSRA CUANDO BL PAPEL SE SSCA CMA DE MANERA MOJA EL PAPEL OTRA VEZ CON TINTA DE SSCRISIR PARA QUE EL AENSAJE SE RETEHGA X TU CONOC/MIENTO E INTELLIG:NCIA SE NFCFSESITA’ AHORA PARA OB TENER UN PANORAMA BXACTO DB ACON TECINIEN WS HA LEIDO X TODAS MIS CARTAS DEEN SER DESAROLLADAS IGUAL QUE ESTA X LOS MENSAJES DESEN SER NUMERADOS CONSECUTIVAKENTE . : ad , X CONFIRMA RECIBO EN MENSAJE SECRET) DE TODAS LAS CARTAS NIAS X AHORA TE BXPLICARE COM) COIERO QUE WE ESCRIBAS SOL VeIOwES USANDO UN SISTEMA SIMPLE PERO SEGURO X FL SODRB DE ESTA CARTA HA SIDO IMPREGNADO CON DISTINTAS ,nUIMICAS SCE LO HA CAMBIADO CORD PAPEL CARBON I ABRE EL SOBRE CUIDADOSAMENTS A LO LARUO DB TupAs us JUN TURAS CORTANDO LA ALSTA QUE LUGAR SBQURO PORQUE ESTE CARBON SE PUEDE UTILIZAR MUCHAS VECES X PON EL CARBON (SOBRE) CON LA BSCRI TURA BOCA ARITBA SOBRE UR PAFEL EN BLARCO (PRIMERA HOJA) (SIMILAR A ESTE PAPEL) X PON OTRO PAPEL BN BLANCO (SEGUNDA HOJA) BSCIBA DEL PAPEL CARBO (SOBRE) X SOBRE EL ULTIMO PAPEL EN BLANCO (SEGUNDA HOJA) SSCRIBEME UN MENSAJK USANDO UN LAPIZ CORK ; FURTA DESGASTADA X NUMERA EL, MENSAJE RUMERO UNO (1) USA EL MISM) PLAN DS ESTA X ESCRIBE (LETRA TIPOHOLDR) SXCINA DE UNA SUPERFICIE DURA (COMO UN FESA CON TAPA DE VIDRIO O SIMILAR) PARA EVITAR IMPRESIONES EN LA PRIMERA HOJA X ROHPE EL PAPEL QUE CONTIENE EL MENSAJE VISIBLE (SEGUNDA HOA) CMA ROMPELO Y BOTALO EN EL INODOROD. X ESCONDS &L PAPEL CARBON X° IA ‘ULTIMA HOJA (O SEA LA PRIMERA) CONTIBNE BL MENSAJE X AL DORSO DEL PAPEL QUE CONTIENE EL HENSAJE BSCRIBE URA CARTA INOCUA DE CHARLA AMISTUOSA A TU SOBRINA (SUSUESTA) LILLIAN HARTINEZ x 4517 $CUATRO CIKCO 0x0 MANDA LA CARTA POR CORREO AEREO X USA UN NOHERE FALSO Y DIRSCCION AUTSNTICA COMD REMI'TENTE X LILLIAN SABRI QE LA CARTA ES PARA MI Y HE AVISARA CUANEO LA RECIDA X USANDO HSTR PROCEDIMIENTO PURDES ESCRIATAME GUALGUIERA COSA 3 ' # WAS I EN mrs cARTAS SUBSECUBNTES 18 PIDIDRE QUE ME OBTENGAS IKPORMES DE ASUNTOS - N PARTICULAR r MIS: MEJORES RECUREDOS x FIN FIN FIN 14-0000 FESSAGE ONE © DEAR FRISND £ THIS SPECIAL CoEXICAL INK wiih Lye 5 CORRESPOND SECUSELY TIT WLLL DISAPPRAR AS THS PArER DRIES SO eB? If agalS BIT WRITING INX IW ORDER PO EWMATY ThE MESSAGE XZ YOUN EYORLEDOE AND! INTELLIGENCE i ARS NEEDED NOW TO. ORTAIN 4N ACCU RATE PICTURD OF EVENTS IN TOUR ARSA XIN FOTUSE LEPTESS I WILL BEFLAIN DHAP IS” NEEDED X IF YOU ARS BSADING TSES LETTER YOU CAN. BS SURE TAT MO ONE ELSE HAS READ 17 X ALL MY LATPERS TO YOU SHOULD BF DEVELOPED AS THIS CHR KAS BEEN X THE MESSAGES BILL Bg MIRSSSIS CONSECUTIVELY X ACKNOSLEDIS RECBIPT OF EACH LETTER IW YOUR SECRET ASSSAGES TO ME (NOW I SILL EXPLAIN HOY % WRITE TD AE USING A SIPPLE BUT SROURE STSTEN I THK ENVELOPE OF THIS LETTER HAS BEEN IMPRNGNATED WITH CERTAIN CHEMICALS bHICS FAXE IT INM A CHEMICAL CARSQN PAPER I OPEN THB EAVELOPS ALONG ALL I'S FLAPS AND CUT OFF THE OLUSD EDGES X WHAT SEMAINS VILL BE USED AS A CARBON PAPER AND SHOULD BE KEPT IN A SAFE PLACS SINCE If CAN BE USED MANY TIMES OVER X PLACE TAF CARBON ADDRESS SIDE UP OM A SHERT OP BOND PAPER SIMILAR TO THIS PAPER X PLICE ANOTIER SHEET OF PAPER OB TOP OF TEE CARBON X ON TSE TOP SHEET PRINT A RESSAOB 0 RE USING A BLUNTED PANCIL X NGHGR YOUR FIRST MESSAGE WUMGER ONE X USS A FORMAT SIMILAR £0 THIS LETTER X PRINT ON A BARD (SURFACE SUCH AS A GLASS TABLE TOP 10 AVOID LEAVING IMPRESSIONS OX TE SOTTOM SHEET X DESTROY THE TOP SHEET BEARIED _ THE VISIBLE MESSAGE X IKAR IT UP AND BOOK If IN TKS TOILBT X AIDS TB CARBON X THR BOTTON SRET NOW BEARS THE RESSAGE 1 ON THE BACK CF TUS, SHEST N17 TNB RESSAOE WRITE A NORMAL FRISVOLY LSTTER TO YOUR ASSOKAD MISCE LILLIAN MARTINEZ X , gir WALMSLEY SIREET X 5a ‘ORLEANS Prd IQUISIANA X DO SOT WRITS CX BIZ SIDE WITH THE SBCRET FESSAGE x SEND THE LETTER ATR MAIL X USE A PHONY HAMS AND REAL ADDRESS AS A RETURN ADORSSS ON THE ENVELOPE X LILLIAN WILL INCH THE LETTER IS FOR HE aNd WILL CALL NE WHEN IT APRIVES X USING THIS PROCEDUZZ YOU CAN WRITS ME. ANYTHING YOU WISH WITHOUT RISK FOR TER CARBON, LBAVES ‘THVISTELE CHEMICAL TRACES BHICH CAN ONLY BE DEVELOFSD IN OUR LABORATORIES X IN YOUR FIRST HESSAQE D BR MERELY ACEROWLEDGE RECEIPT AND COMPREIIENSION OF THESE TRSTROC TIONS X ASK ANY CUESTIONS YOU HAVE r Ta SUBSEQUENT LETTER I i WELL ASK You ¥0 op vals DECRMATION ON PARTICULAR TOPICS x asst prGARDS X — END wD COCO 14-0000 New Crieans, June?$<3 , Dear Mr. Tes: Posiblerente mi hijo Jorge,que vive en Washireton, solicitara una entrevista con V. y le ccnsultara un problera que el tienes; ne agracarfa que V, pudiera ayudarlo. El sabe que Vs. ¥ yo somos amigos y nada ras; con esto quiero cecirle que el no sabe cual es el motivo de nuestra conexion,. - Hoy recibf una carta de ri pariente en Santiars de Cuba - me dice -qte (su carta tien: fecha Junio 13) qe la ultina que recitio de mi parte tiene ; fecha 25 de Marzo; esto significa que las cartas de aq:{ -sra sla estan denorane do mas de los diez dias que supen{anos; es pesible quc asteartas que salen de es-_ . ta ciudad vayan,primero,para Miand y de-all{ sean remitigas a Cuba via Mexico; es- ta es una suposicidén mia ya que yo he escrito varias cartss para Santiago de Cuba con fechas posteriores al 25 de Marzo y anteriores a Junio 13 y no me explico el “por que ce la demora, Si V. sabe ce alguna forma’ Fara que la corresponcencia vaya mas rapidamente, podrS: nos utilizarla. Como le decfa en mi carta de ayer, agufl le incluyo las visas de ni hijo y de su familia; me refiero al hijo mio que vive en Cubas en su ultima carta el me dice que ya solicitd el pasaporte de la mas pequena de sus dos hijas, que na» cio el 13 de abril de este ato y cuya visa waiver fud solicitada por mi hace cuesticn de.un mes, peco mas o menos, : : ae Tengo informes acerca de que la Cruz Roja Internacional es la entidad que hace gestiones y que ha logrado el tras!ado de muches refugiacos cubanos desde la Habana; de no: ser por conducto de esta organizacién serfa necesaric obtener del Depar- tamento de Sstado (Washington) una autorizacidn para que mi hijo y su fanilia lograran que las visas waiver que noseen les sirvan para trasladarse desde Mexico a los Estados Unidos, Con esta autorizacion, creo que seria facil obtener de las autoridades mexica- - nas visas de transiéo por Mexico. ~ ..ce todos modos:le estare muy agra‘ecido por las gestiones que V. haga para locrar el traslado de mi ‘hijo y su familia que esta corpuesta de las siguient:s personas: © Coe be a : - oan . Agustin Ramon Guitart Toro Daisy del Carmen Fox Padron. (Esposa) _ Maria Elena Guitart Fox (hija mayor : 17 meses de edad ) a ; Daisy Guitart Fox "(hija menor: 2 " 4 ® : @arlce Fox Mayol . - (suegrs o fathcr-in-las) SO (cufada o sister * 1 ) Irma Fox Padron Telefono: 2-7533 sea Demicilio en. la Habana: Calle 68 No, 1514 entre 15 y 7, Marianao, - Habana,Cuba, | Lesaluda atentanente, - - i 4 Cl feast © Dr. Arustin Cuitart Ca. Stat TCR Sth neal tng ne 14.90000 ‘pais y se les puede vor por todas partes. detey "New Orleans, Jun 2h de 1963 sear Mr. Teelst La seyunda carta para Santjaro de Cuba ye fue puesta en el correo y estoy esperando la respuesta de la primera. A continuacién le copio parte de una carta del anifo de @ Holgufn, di- Yigida a un familiar redicente | en esta Ciucad 1 "El vais seesta convirtiendo en una gigantesca base militar, . ras alls de todo cdlous lo. Existe un frenético movimiento de armas de todas clases; miles de veh{culos mili- tares se maaven a todas horas del dia y de la noche, Estan estableciendo campanentos militares y aeropuertos on todas partes, Todas las lors de siedra han sido perforadas para e} almacenaricnto de armas,2 prueba de bombarleo. Niles de rusos han, ooupado el La represicn es salvajo y estan preparados para enfrentarse a cualquiera invasidn en gran «scala, Las antiaervas (ametrallado- ras) conocidas por cuatro bocas han sido sustituidas por lanza cohetes. Palma Soria- mente fortificadas, La Lema de las Piedras, entre Bai~ no, Songe y La Maya estan fuerten re y Jiguani tiene emplasanientos de cohetes. Las conocidas cuevas del Pepu, a cinco kilonetros de Baire- hacia la Sierra Maestra- las han convertido en depusito de armas ae yen) calibres",(Esta carta salié “e la Habana,o Cuba, en la primera quincenas e Mayo, : La carta donde habla de la base de subrarinos de Janes se le ha extravia- do pero me ofrecid dbuscarla , Mientras tanto,estoy escribicndo al anigo de Holguin ine vitandole para que me escriba con ja mayor cantidad <le informacion. . En sobre aparta le sstoy enviando las cepias ce_las waiver visas de la ‘familia de mi hijo; la unica que falta es la de.la mas pequena de ‘las ninag,que naq “eto el 13 de Marzo; yo escribi al Departtamento de Estado solicitandola pero todavia no he ebtenido re spucsta; Ja carta la diriged al Sr. Whitaker (isa Offide). Sin otro particular, be daluda su amigo, Mb Lolo Dr, Agustin Guitart 14-0000 AUS Te ee Sn ee ane ‘QO Rene las dos pagina que le mande a usted el 34 de dunto. - POBox 7224 Apex Station Washington, D.C. 23 June 63 Querido Dr, Guitart, En ai carta del 234 del presente, se ma olvido adjuntar el sobre para Ia carta que usted va a escribir a Rene. Este sobre, - edjunto a esta ba: sido especialmente preparado y es deencial para: la disposicion de comunicaciones que posotrog heros oo. discutido. ; . - La Le ruego, por favor use el sobre adjunto para mandarle Otra vez, le agradezco muchisimo por su asistenoia, oo Eepero anciosamente me Proximo viajo a Nuevo Orleans para _visitar con usted ctra voz. _ Sincerenente, 7 ‘Le mobedi I | | : | i ‘ i i | j ] | . bool. | i | | i ! 14-0000 ‘Dolografa. No ascriba con pluna y tinta comn, : 7 New Orleans, 25, La. PO Box 7224 ‘Apex Station Washington h, D.C. 2h dune 1963 ‘Dear Dr. Caltart, 4dgunto hay des hejas de papel que centienen el Rensaje especial para Reno. Usted ga fijara cue hay une letra "X" en lap! en un lado de coda jun de las dos hojae. La carfa cue usted va a escribir ‘pera Bene debe ser escrita en el lado dél papel aue contiene la letra "I." No escri.a en 01 otro lado del papel. Su carta debe rer escrita con maquina, lapis or Per favor, a@secure que su carta sca normal y anletuosa, Le carta © no debe incluir algo. que tenga doble sentido .9 que de sospecha que Usted esta tratando de impertir tn -Renssje adenie de lo que usted actuzlmente hag escrito en su carta, Siempre @8 mejor seguir con discusiones sobre -asim _ fapiliares. - hidéa, ‘parientes, planes. de. vacaciones y otras: temas personales, , Siempre que la carta sea normal in Spariencla ye el sobro dirigido en forma normal, todo estaba bien. - : Estey ancloso da tener Roticlas do Rene como lo 6a quedUsted taedien, a La carta le rusga que el escriba a au nueva "sobrina", Lillian Mértines, 4517 Walmsley St, Kew Orleann. Soponco que Usted le advirtio @ "Lillisn® qua espereuna carta de Rona, que no va usar su propio nonbre en la carta o como remitente, Por favor pidale a lillian que no habra la carte. Tambien, hagaze el favor de renitir le carta a al sin abrir. De esta manora nuestro laboratorto podra hacer un examen al la carte fue molestado ono. Tan pronto que nuestro. : Aeboraterie desatolle: ol Mensaje, le mandare copia de la carte y mis ‘Comentsrios. tentras tanto si Ysted tiens algunas ‘idoas sobre’ su.anigo.en Holguin por favor eserlbame.de el pars que yo, tanbien, pueda erpesar con mio plones. Dr. Ouitart, - ha sido un grat Placer pars mi por haberlo encontrado y tengo confiansa que encontrarenos Burstra relacion qitusmenta productiva, Al fin de todo, nusstrag metas son les aisuas y podramo satstir uno ol otro. para lieger hacia ellas, .... - Eepero anciosamente nuestro Praxine encuentro y noticias de Hene. Otra ves, ail agradectaiente per toda su ayuda, Mig mejores reeurrdos a Usted y a toda ea fanilie, = yo ee Le ae _ Stnceransnte, | . Dr dgustin Quiterg EOS L009 Elba St. a 7 - ae > 14-0000 MSE UO (1) QURIDO AMIGO X STA TIHTA QUIRICK ESPECIAL. NOS PERMITE CORRFSPONTER COM SEGURIDAD X Lt FSCPITURA DESAPARESERA CUANDO EL PAPEL SB. 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Guaride Renet \ . , Como ahora estoy de vacaciones tengo nia tiempo para owplir “eon los familiarce y axigoa a quienes debo corregpondoneiay no tengo ninguna carta ta- yaals que referimms; en mi altima te deofa quo habfa recibide una tuya cantando~ . ‘me del arribo felis dol par de boticas para tu nistecita; cone se por oxpertensia que al cabo de una semana cualquier sapato ussdo por un nifo tiene o adquiere el olor carscteristico de quien se orina en. os pantalones, estdy el mmero para comprar ol otro per ds sapatiooe pare ¢ Ake explicars te Somprads varias revise gsante y muy humana suo toate on i fgeat y ma eLgleron too nes ian) WALLY 7 ou compre do extatony rogeenrn 7 de la Universidad y ostudtaran en osta eiudad durante el vorano y, por ultine, uw prino . . do Bd. au 1 seflore, la nana y tres muchachos se + hoepedaren en casa, Tronendacdacentracten, os ahora le casa nes ese, vacta,- Espero noticias tuys; 3 no seas renolon para escribir pose las castas a da le femilia nos hacen sentir mas cerca de nuestra tierra,< Un abrase, A 14-0000 HéeqOsfeans Jun, 19 do 1943 Mi quorido ties ; | Me ba extraiads mustio no. tener arte tuys en oste semana} 20 ne oousrid ° pensar que qcisas hibieran: tenido que ‘operer ry Magdalena aunque ta no dootaa en una de tus cartes que se sentia mejor de eu vesiculas cuando yo pade- ofs do esa enfermedad ostuve tomando durante muchos efios una medicina llamada Motischonl @ algo parecide, que os le naravills Jer-Airies sf quieres yo creo. que equis” es ‘fhe camnguirla y to podria » hha te . en ae Boo Ato para que la prow rctones en ingles y las canta opn bastante facilidad que tienen los mushaches para a~ aaah da Lear 1a navel do qua te MabLaba on nt carta‘antos | b leerla te reconendarfa que siguieras algunos de. los consejos Ye haces ia figura masculina de 1a novela y desde-ol: t{tule © . hasta ta ditien pagan cettonnonetins qua Go debe spe apie en tee ‘- tre pare-poder convivir en fanilias tu mé dinis ‘que estes imy viejo pare céim- - _ Mar pero:sobre ‘todo ok tftaie as wma cond mararilioan, A nly oon Las newelasyae - pasa ‘a idisio due « oon laa policulass . ) ‘Ldentifico tanto con los personajes oe Liege « vontit 1as nimas enociones que el novelists’ describe de evs protagunton el, ' tao. ‘ Age's estan heciendo unos calorme insoportables; a clima de Dantiage es como un invierne compared con e verano que pedocanos por aqule ; | Bepare tas noticas. Un abraso do Ae awita t 14-00000 Héoqiwteans Jun. 19 de 1963 FA queride thos "Wo ba artraado mucho no tener carta tiya on esta senanay 80 ma _ ‘omurté pensar qué qian bubteran tontdo que operar a Magdalena aunque ta na “decias on une de tus cartag que #0 sentfa mejor de gu vesiculas cuando yo pade- “eta de ena enfornedad estuve tomando durante suchos afios una medicina Lienada : Metseabood ° algo parecide, ¢ qe oa. lemaraville de ae ; be de:loeF 1a novela de que te hablabi en nd carta anton 2 ‘bh leer te reocnondaita. quo eiguioras, ‘algunos de“ los: consejos a Le ace a-le figura nasculina de la novela y desde ol t{tule hasta 1a citina pagina contionen enseiinsas que oo dabfan sogulr al ple de 1a le tre ‘para poder convivir en fantliay tu mo dim’ que opted my viejo pare came “bar pere sobre todo a ‘afvate or ea ‘wna cosa maravillosa, a iy con, las novelas,no @-nisd' que con las palicclast me Adentifion tanto oon los persotinjes qs Mego & sents tan sien enoctonas que cl novliste dedcrtbe do wus protagenton « ate ge . tas, : ) _ "Aqui ceten haciendo mos calores Ansoper tables) @1 clima de Santiago 3 it ©8 cone un invierne compared oon ol verano que padecesoe por aqui. tebe on Egpero tas noticas, Un abrase do Ae 14.90000 fee ees Sevres tame ai? yo . wat =~: . = New Cri-ans Nov, 27 de 1963 Dear Mr. Teels: \ Le acompale copia de ls ‘carta que recib{ antes de “ayer, de ai anigo de Holguin, Bstimo oa tiene algunos puntos muy . interesantes,sobre todo en lo refereste a ios precios de las mere ; cencias y alinentos mas hecesarios asi cane 2 al estado de. opinien’ : existente, en contra del Gobierno. El me anuncia otra carta eee cotallas nas concretes e, immediatarente, le enviare cepia exande yo la reciba. t _ Del pariente de Santiaze. ce. Cuba no he. tenido notte C perdido, Tanbieh es posible que al haya entendide le que se ‘le “peaia @ que no haya queride expenerse a escribir, Creo conveniente no ‘tocar ese. » punto por ahora, _y esperar basta que ye reeiba carta de ele : Le saluda afectoosarente, ; Stas, y creo que la carta con el-papel especial fue interceptada o se , Meee rea etal em teenth 14-0000 te, cre _Rentos ni‘consideraciones humanas; sufren y callan * pesinos", . mas y los tuneles qui an, ~~ Holga. Nov, 8 = 1963 Muy estirado anigo: . , Me complacio mucho la liegada de pu apreciada carta. Tenfa elertas dudas de que 1s anterior mia hubiera liegade a su poder, Su carta de tos ultimos dias de Septieabre me llego solo hace pocos dias. Hay demora en la corsespondencia por ra tones obvias, Por su interes en mi estado de salud, le quedo muy agradecido y confie en que el plan que sigo me restablesca prontanente,. A veces estoy muy pesimigta y cone sidero mi caso eronico y definitivamente incurable. (Se refiere a la situacion an Cuba y a lo dificil que resulta el derrotar al regixen fidelo-cozunista). Sus palabras de a= liento son muy apreciadas por mi. Dadas mis posibilidades tratare de: haciendo uso de = la autoctitica autorizada por el partido, o tal ves la critica sin auto, tratare de des eribir Ta situacion aquis : | . ; ' A principios de Octubre pasado tuvimos la Fisita de la Sra. Flora, terrible huracan que inicio su ataque un viernes 3 y nos dejo el miercoles 8, dejando una estela de desolacién y muerte. Asoto nuestra provincia y parte de.Camaguey durante east sets dias, sin dejar de llover y con vientos de 100 kilonetros por hora, Francamen amos que se hab{a iniciadé al segundo diluvio universal. Gracias 3 Dios, nuestra familia y las dé amigos y conocidos no-sufrieron dafios ostensibles, no asi las gonas rue « rales que fueron barridas por las. corrientes, como en Cauto, sonas de Mir, Mayarie, Saq= _ gua de Tanamo, Santiago de Cuba, Guantanamo y, en fin, toda la Provincia en sus sonag mas bajas., Dada la incapacidad del Observatorio Nacional, la alarma fue emitida dema- siado tarde, ocasionando esta irresponsabilidad,por parte de las Autoridades, la pardi« da. de vidas y animales en sumas astronénicas} segun las sonas que conosco y por informes veraces, calculo que sobre 50,000 cabesas de ganado vacuno y otra cantidad igual de pore cino se perdieron. Las aves han deaapsrecido por completo, En vidas humsnas me atrevo a @ asegurar que son mas de tresmil, Jevenes que habian sido llevados a las montafas a re-- . coger cafe y para otras labores agricolas, han perecido por centenares, por efecto de - los derrumbes de picachos y arboles, asi como por lag. corrientes de agua que bajaban co~ mo cataratas, Ahora son conducidos,hecia la Habana, en grandes rastras (big trucks) los despojos de estes infelices, como verdéeros parias, llenos de mugre y harapos, sin alie pero son incapaces de rebelarse, toda veg que la represion mas que brutal es salvaje. Nadie puede imaginarse come es de mona= i truoso este sistema, que puede resumirse con tres palabras: falacia, propaganda y repre- “gion sin limites, Al final se aparecio el gran simulador (Fidel Castro) en varios carros hiso anfibios, escenifico un show pre-fabricado y se proclamar "heroe salvador de los cam Las tremendas inundaciones anegaron los depositos subterraneos de ar- | @ han hecho en lag lomas. El aeropuerto (se refiere al de Holguifn) sufrio danos de consideracién, Una caravana de mas de 200 camiones llegoe a esta Ciudad anunciando que trafan alimentos - pero, en realidad, estaban cargados de armas para sus- tituir a las que fueron danadas por el Ciclon; tenfan que se’ produjera un ataque de los enemigos de Castro, aproveckando las condiciones desastrosas en que se encontraba la Pro vinela. . se . . : Como Ud. sabe , han sido confiscadas las fincas mayores de 5 caballe- rias, pero lo eierte es que tambien han ocupado fincas mucho menores, expulsando a log propietarios sin permitirles que llevaran algunas de sus pertenencias, La confiscacion de las fimeas pequeflas coincidie con el inicio del. ciclon, y los ocupantes.sin conesi~ miento de la topografia del terrene no tenaron las medidas aproplaces para protezer los animales y las cosevhasj muchos de estos indeciles murieron ahogados, pagando con aus vie das su complicidad con les delitos del gobierno, 61 es que se puede llaar asi. . . - Estas fincas, antes de la confiscacion, estaban produciendo bastante, | pero ahora han quedsdo en manos de imbeciles analfabetos, de peones sin instruccion ale. ; guna, sin sentido minizo de sus cargos. Haste hoy no han pagado los salarios de les tra- bajadores de esas fincas; también han-cambiade el sistema de salarioss a los que ordeflan las vacas le pagan £0,35 por hora y como no trabajan mass de h. horas, perciben salarios de hambre.~ Ahora han impuesto el llamado Sracionalisme® en los salarios y abonan al trabaja 14-0000 / dor segun lo qze produce, exigtondole una gran produecion por un pequeno salario; asi por ejexple mm cb-wro de una fabrics de sapatos deverga $5.00 por cada $25.00; un al- baMil ( obrere de la construecién) gana $5.00 por cada millar de ladrillos que coleque. (rines Spasas® eubaros eqetvolen, chora, a SO centavos de dollar ameriaane); es por eso que el mercase negro crece enormementa; los precios en el mercado negrp sen: 1 hueve, . vale $1,00; una libra de frijoles, $1.50; una de arros, $1.50; 1 libra de cafe, 26,003 ? una de filete, $10.00, La inflason es incontenible ni con la sancion de fusilanicnte. : los sucldcs iguales . y nenores que antes y el racionaniento que es inadecuade no perniq ten ung dieta suficiente en calorias diarias.. El mercado negro lo sostienen, precisa= mente, los nientros de la "nueva clase” ,- que viven como principes, en grandes residen= cias, con varies: criados pagades por el Estado y con grandes cmntidades de dinero 3 su disposicion; Ics miembros de la nueva clase son los oportunistas de siempre, hipocritas, vanuladoress latrones y malvacos y que scr les puntales en que cescansa el regiren ras abyecto y orital que se pueda imaginars , . i Esta gente son implacables con sus enenigos, y estos son todos aquellos que no se someten al comunismo, Fl gobierne de ese fais Ase refiere al Gobierno Ameri- ‘can) si.no se ‘ispone a asunir doéberminados riesros jamas legrara erradicar este cancer . . _°. que amenasa a Ya America entera; Rusia, ladina y astuta se aprovecha de la conducta hee -i nesta de los Estados Unidos, respetuosa de los cenvenios internsciona}es, en tante que _ ella no los ammle. Tengo la firme conviceion de-qua los ruses no pelean y que usen sole la astueia y les rejuegos politicos para ir Sominande al unde, como lo han hecho en el ease de Cuba. , : Algunos de les liamados” "tecnicos rusos" han abandonade nuestra Patria, i : pero vienen otres y el contrel de ies fuertas ermadas esta todavia en. sus manos. ‘Les ruses, cuando se tes comaina dan un paso atras pero antes han avansa- do des; el Munde Occidental se mantiene en actitud defensiva y ellos lo saben; elles sa- ben. que los Oeeidentales le temen a la responsabilidad de desencadenar una guerra y se aprovechan de elle; asi van minande gobiernos y pueblos; millones de democratas en el mune que sea demasiado tarde, . Aqui en Cubase apercibe un colapso enconemico; los deaafegtes a] gobler~ os / | me son el 90% ce 1a poblacion; pero esto no basta ; el gobierne se mantendra hasta quemar a las ultimas pesidilidades y los rusos lox ayudara nininamente pero lo ayudan, a pesar de ae me ’ , que ahora Fidel Castre- como ‘leader sacionalista independiente negandose a firmar el trata— ‘ . do de proscripeisn de las pruebas nuvleares y. adseribiendose al bleque chino. En wi proxina carta je dare detalles sobre hechos | concretos. \ a) saluda muy afectuosanente, , \ eps Wad ; C. do entere epinan que esta asctitud defensiva debe ser cambiads por otra ofensiva, antes de 14-0000 , j SBR os aegh ad tl W 2 : Neete Cele, 4 ha TONS - lee | ; “Ir. Carl Fakes oe . , i, one Ln Cova ; lAiccabhis law | 7 | 5) Fat i koh by Peete edie Ta NGL civDaeh RMD cM Mey Bator ETI ould ayn a ater Prager ay dient 3 es 3 : 4 Ret ‘ ace Ben H ad : 5 ee = 14-0000 Freee te etre age Mane nent tens oe 1 ee a oe ~ Hie Z 5 rf wow Orlea Sede. 39-1563 } 2 jj . Dear Mr. Teels: i. . a : Miami ie eseribi acerca de los infoires del anigo qe lier de "ee Bess Cuba cn los ultimos de Julio o finales de Agcstos espero que le hayan 5240, utie les los informes swiinistrsios sor el.- \ Ahora lg trascrido la carte ras interesante de una carta recibiia del amigo de, Holguin. sue tiene fecha Agosto 21 ¥ cue me fue entrecada ayer Sep. 2.- La carta dice asiz*lorg-endo su interés en conocer con detalles la situaefon de Cuba. . ie arcerdy con ris pobres conoci: ientos trataré ce Complacerlo. hoestra Fatria,querido anigo,no existe; confilo que un dia no lejam - . a Tesmja Sy nuevo pues esta situacidn pidra sostenerse por 1a tiempo j ° pero Jacss por siempré. Considere a Cuba como-una base Sovietica; la : Wiss nermsal cde la Nacion ha degdarecidd; un movinients contemio de Dasrtas wilitares y de equipes gcupa todo el espacio y el tiempo; es i Sore una peste "verde" que lo Ainvace todo; tambien ista peste verde . a-mcral de la ciudadania (He says "peste verde® or green” % decause all the soldiers were creen uniforms -Russian and Cuban Sa.ciers.} Sn-el’ fondo todos dotestan al régimen pero unos mr cobar= Ges, otres' por estar convertidos en com -lices y muchos por riedo al hamdre que innera, lucen camo rerfectos sim:ladores.-La erueldad del : Sistena camunista ha destriido los principios de di:nicad de rcran par= : te Se iss Cudsnos, La vida ce un nombre hoy en nuestro Pais no vale ngcs,sdio unas cuantas balas. Log soldados rojos infectan al Feis; No sabris cecirle cuanias son las bases y cuantos los cannarentos ruses Que existen hoy en Cuba; alrededor de este Pueblo puecen contarse mas de dicz; mxmcy creo que el mimero de solsados , Tusss @n sta ha sido sidmpre sub-estimado pues estoy, serure que es tres 0 cuatro veces el numero que el Gobierno ofictalmente declara, ‘En el antiquo aerenuerto de esta Ciudad han ‘cornistruido tal ves la Ww". maror-y mejor bese aerea de Cuha con pastas de mas’ de-S. Xiloretros ~~ de extensicny-es usada por varios tipos de cazas-sovieticos ¥ esta i prevarada mara aterrizaje de bor>arderos pesados; los aviones y ar— : Sensles ce tombas los guardan en subterraneos; thenen granzes defens= sés aQiiaereas y rampas de cohetes de"tierra a aire" contra avicnes. Todes los alrededores del aeroouerto est4n minados para evitar la - aproxinauion por tierra; el seropuerto esta asistido por mas ve tres mil soldaccs ruses para eualevier contingencia y son expertes extran- mes lo ranejan. Diariarente hacen practicas ce bcrbariecs _¥ anetralianiento detras ze la Loma de la Cruz, en las sabanss, La vi- gilancia er los tonas costeras d2] Morte de la Isla es constante e- inin- termatida aungue haya ral tienpo. Todas las. lomas o cerros de Sélida Cortexicra estan per‘credos para utilisarlos como almacenes Ge -arras y ; alimentes? ‘éste.es un plan qce afecta todos los lugares. Grandes ras- mo : ms -tras-pecetran en 1as-entrahas’ de. las lomas para’ descargar y carcar maq terisles 4e sierra; ‘para ésto han construido carreterag alrededer de odes estos arsenales de las lonas. Todbel litoral, sobre tod’s en lu- rarys Je oosibles cesextarces estén rirados de trincheras ¥ perfecta mente artillados. ( He.talks about the North Coast of the Province cf Criernte and I suppose the. situation is the same in al] the Frovinces). Ahora Las dispussto la forracion ce un Ejercito Cubano y todes los Mild- 14-0000 | les cue voluntaria u obligass: ‘Fas autematicas yY morterce Ge cran cali -del Caribe; estas armas ¥ explesivos scn_ trans .€omo contrabando de mercancias alos Paises de Centro y Surdscerica. -no tienminportancia; me parece muy licdanos tienen que intecrerse en el mismet posibilitecos de volver a la X civil; me atrevo A calculsr bis forman parte de este cjercits ¢ alibre de fabricacien sovietica s. 250,000 honbres Sedos peseen are a. Lap arras anericanas son utilizadas rara irtroductrias en los Paisesve Centro y Sumateriea. En Banes existe una Base Naval liacads ce aprovisionariento; alli fabrican iss-explosivos 233 a los mares que Canjuntamente con las arzas ame:icanas envian en exbarcacicres oes Sordadas a-otras exbarca Ss y las Devan Es Je suponer que esto @rTlocKnos, © 86 hace con la complicidad de Suncionarios de estos raises lating An. Los Cubanos anzi-cocunistas y anti-Castristas no podencs porserla fe en cl Pres sidente Kennedy péro a veces su zolitica nos parece indecisa y extetporanea, Yor aqui no — hay indicacion alguna ecermcde que las fuergas rusas sean evacuatss ce iz Isla pues én ves de disminuir han aumentado considerablemente desde el akc pasade, Sabemcs que ahora so ha intensificado el sabotade por rarte de patriotas inportades y datentro sero estas acciones tienen poca efectividad dado el trermendo poder militar que disperne el ren conunistas ‘La gran mayoria-de los Cubancs deseanos tomar parte en una accicn final eoctra el regimen de Castro pero la ausencia de una crientacion positiva los contiens®, . : He ‘suprimido de la earta ce mi amigo de Holguin algunos parrafos qz¢ en mi opinion interesante*lo que el dice de la’ Base Sava da Zanes cuya existencia parece ser cierta, Jémo Ud, sabe la Ciudad de Sanes ésta wy cerca de Hole guin y hay buena comunicacien. por carretera entre estos dos Puedlos. cor ™ . Mo aot a . . f ' De mi tio de Santiazo ce Cuba no he benido noticias positivas y deste Miami mc fue imposible comunicarme con el per telefono; : . : En espera de sus nokicias queda de Ve atentamente su aniso, em i Mt, { t 4 i te yee aoe 1400000 . & convenient tine, Ly vu i 5 " F 8 . Dr. Agustin: Guitart _ 4009 Elba Street | ; - : New Orleans 25, La, st er ae et eee — shoe To . a 7 ae . | . Dear Dr. Guitart, oo mo : . | Toank you for your letter about the man who arrived from Cuba shortly before my last visit to New Orleans. I appreciate your having taken the trouble to write. : . | ' 8inee I have nothing from you concerning Reno, I assume: that Rene has not written to the address provided him in “our" letter. Should you receive something, please call no letter via Atr Mail to ‘Collect immediately and forward the ashbington, D.C, 356-9874, ° office teleptone number is ¥, Within three weeks of today, I expect to be in New Orleans and will call you soon after arriving to arrange a meeting at Best regards, . Carl Teels Westfall Associates Co P.O. Box 7224 , : Apex Station ee, . | Washington, D.C., 20004: Fiewe omer 14-0000 oon . = ; - LAR poe cemeipete 9% Saturder t taok eae obi tdrse to Svantoh olosses Walch tre, Rainolde Yard and Mra, Acietin Multart hol onse a eaer,T mae Sn, Mattar 4 (lato? thare.uttare did not lok Orv ‘friendly git. the becteningalL, +: ‘“gresure that some eomments I made-a:out ‘olitios! erwune in Nev ‘Orloans = fot fo hte -aro and he did net think muse 3: ‘thems - tee dave before May 20 . wae vinitine ‘at the: Yédoa A man called Seas farique Puente wae thers aleo.We were aor-enting mtout the fact that ~ all of a euddan Pour or five euya who hed been named New Flaare coy _, feleggtern vy acse “leet proune were. ‘trying to gain Ptrenchh.Cuttart a wan one of there ren(he is “Buppoeed to be a olnne Mrtend of “enue} tents do Yasena ana: ropresont. Yarons's group wore) « t pade the. comment thet if they were seriously considering forzing groups = hero wo could and should use .Crursda(tho local elle pal teatioa) itea?, 1 don't ‘ebtak: this ts very. dusortant. anyway «Tt ia pocoibie” that. TOsitart aun have’ not Ssen ‘foaling vel Saturday poming athe root As. low $2 : nies f CDs Sey EIN LS NBs . Aika f 14-0000 aos SELRET UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum os to + Chief, Contact Viviston DATE: 7 dune 908 a Att'n: Support Branch (MS$tunt-} : . : . : . . Ss a re rn es Promo: Chief, Now Orleans Office 2. ae ad SUBJECT: Appointments Made for tari Foala wipe Augustieg GUATAKT C . Elio VALOSS, and Arturo Finis -. . . PR emrygzado, aa we, Cases‘ “40705, 40431, ang 42 SVienne alum fen ares a : .. rr: te accordance: with your re for Carl Tuels to intervier Or. Aug © Gultart Camps and-Arturo Finlay in the tie Orleace Fiels OFFice on We ve Lave array . el ‘oa Voldue, ene@sOay, 37? June oy . The following are the hours set for these Enterviges: « - a 10. An, Arturo Finlay, . . _ rn ee * be 7 PH, ‘Dr. Acgustine Guitars ‘beup. . ; a ie, s PM, Elis Valdes. Te _ - oe Valdes avd Guitart axpressed the hope that) the intervicecr simula socak Finlay seems to undd estend a limited caount of SSS7TEN, hoe haltingly. an : oy : 2.0 We will. arrange fo Teeis io call ar vhe fetal FBI Office _ during his visit next wee's. - 7 ‘ . : : 7 7 Ltt, OL. . LLoyo A. gay 4) 14-0000 | | Se eo: ore Ode aarm Dil CO ey errr wmmnt? 908 Phvats cis ro MAF RINt OF POST AOL we ths ered anach (eo back Of amch--Fene Ca} article Reveay Ractret Rivessren Sawa oe 14-0000 ita cofthettOt) ao'lie Dim SOUSA Oa mt eco. 0 ddd 9 edhe a eps &£ : | : - & cS 14-0000 - warious cities of Oriente province and is very well acquain ‘the entire area and, naturally, has a very wide circle of friends cand acquaintances. Dr. Guitart said that he had, by indirection, | | qddresa, end'think of ways to contect then. Cif Bt, ee sr SECRET. 22 June 1963” MEMORANDUM FORTHE RECORD SUBJECT:. Contact Report, Meeting with Dr, Agustin Guitars DATB ¢ 12 June 1963 PLACE + 00 Office, New Orleans -PRESENTs Subject ami Gerald R. Lapsley as Carl Teels "a, pre Ouitart turned out to be an energetic Little man vith - considerable background in revolutionsry/political activities. During the reign of Machado he spent about. 17 gonths in the Isle of Pines . prison for his anti-government activities. He has also been active more recently.in anti-Batista and anti-Castro activities. After | explaining our present needs for current {ntelligence, Dr. Guitart suggested that we try to establish contact with hia uncle, Rene Guitart. Rena je the youngest brother of bis father and waa always rather close to Dr, Guitart.. Rene Guitart io a Santiago businessman, He formerly represented a number of Canadian firss and perhaps other fires as well but now bas only ote account that Dr. Guitart knows of. This is for the Pillsbury Flour Company of Canadae Rene had business agents in j ted with asked-Rene to provide hin with information about military construction at the port of Banes. ‘He expects to receive Rene's report on the -gudject in the near feture and promised to send. me a Copy of it. Dr. Guitert felt sure that he could, by indirection, convey to Rene - the--mgang for developing the SW. syaten nunber 99s. Thesa directions will be relayed {in -two. letters to be dispatched at one week intervald> ) third letter will carry the SW text. — 0 an ; - 9, Guitert said that he could receive the letters at the hone of a friend using the nane of one of his friend's daughters. address ‘is Lillian Martinee, 1517 Walzsley St., New Orleans 25, La. . eo Dr. GQuitart wrote the first two letters that game’ evening and drought then to ny hotel. Friday evening. Since Dr. Guitert is | an energetic man I believe our contact with him will produce more than one recruitment attempt. He spoke of another family that he knows. in Holguin and said that he would try to determine their present GERALD R. : LAPSLEY -—-———— lecsetvne pe wee pRTEeT wee priwate , oR qrear Joorrctias : sot Cowl, Que eg re . an . A TA SY SEnOrs ke CHECK CLASSIFICATION TOF aNOD 720 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ~ OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP © George « regarding our conversation about visa waivers, The man that reauested the visa waiver was Dr. Agustin Guitart, He directed his request to Hugh N, Whitaker, Acting Uhnief, Public Inquiries Branch, Visa Office, Dept of State, Washington. Dr. GUITAHT requested the visa waiver for his grand child, Daisy GUITART Fox, born March 1963. Daisy's fathery mother and sister already have the viea - walvers, , : ; If possible, I would like to obtain. the. waiver for | [Daisy GUITART as a friendly gesture to Dr. GUITART. | * JT know it won't be worth much butwill be of some : ‘fvalue in our dealings with Dr. SITTAST anyway, . FOLO HERE TO RETURN TO SENOCER FROM: NAMG. ADOREES AND PHONE NO. _ SAS/EOB/DE/Trettin = 45/2/63. F (I Sscrssirne [7 conripestia_] scar] : rome 5.937 he previews editions ae a (40) oe a-é) , . Lay Sereennaet omamen cerca. reas O—savans : SIE en ent net Serta Coe 14-00000 | ‘. Bew Orleans, Jun 2b de 1983 GN Rerpermrrn rm, rare kot 7 Dear Mr. Toolas ; La segunda carta para. Santiaro de Cuba ya fuo pussta | en el correo y estoy osperando la respuesta de la Primera, : A continuacion le copic parte deuna carta del amigo de Holguin, di- rigida a un familiar ; Tedidente en esta Ciudad 3 ; "Bi pate se. sta convirtiendo en una gigantesea dbase allitar, mas alle de todo callow lo, Existe un frenatico movimiento de armas de todas clases; miles de vehiculos aili- ; _ tares ea maeven a tedas horas del cia y de la nochs. Estan establec::ndo campamentos * militares y seropusstoa on todas partes. Todas las lomag de piedra han sido perforadas para e} almacensaianto de aimas,a prueba de bombardeo. Miles de rusos han csupado el pais y ee les pueda ver por todas partes. La represion es salvaje y eston preparados | " para enfrentarse a ccalquiera ‘rvasion en gran escala, as antiaereas (amstrallado= — Tas) ocnocidaz por cuatro bocan ban sido sustituidas. por lansa cohetes. Palma Soria~ no, Songo y La Maye estan fuertemente fortificedaes~“ La Loma delasFiedrss, entra Bad ca Ae tiene axplasaniontos de cohetes. Las conccidas cuevas del. xa cince do Batre bsacia la Sierra Maeatra> las han convertido en dapesite de armas * de todos los calibres*,(Esta carta salio de ls Habans,o Cuba, en da primera quincenas de Mayo.) . - ; La carta dunde babla de 1a dese de oubrarins do Banes eo le ha extravia . * do poro me ofrecie duscarla , Mientras tanto,estcy escridiendo al amigo do Rolgeia in vitandole para quo me escribs eon la mayor cantidad Ja Anfornacions : _ Bn sobre gparte 1a estoy enviando las copiss do lao waiver visas do ls ~ . faailia de mi hijo; la unica que falta os le de ls mas pequena de las nifias,que nae ~ edo el 13 de Marsos yo escribi al Departtanento do Estado solicitandola pero todavia — ‘po hs ‘odtonido respuostas la carta la dirigi al Sr. Whitaker (Yiea Offséa). “ - PUTTS Tee ePy ctor, Tt Men hee eT taatae ade Le Rah oe gee! 4 Ror ete hy EE Gin otro partioular, Ge baluda mu anigoy ae oes - . 7 ps Si sc a pps gusta Gutters - 14-00000 “~ SECRET DatE_2) Jens 1263 PREPARATION OF OUTGOING SW MESSAGES To:.__Carl frettin xe7924 : Sas/xos /IR . Rel Casts Us Pseudo) «Div. or Branch) FROM: TSO! SWB - : : | (Pyke Units Use Pseudo) . Transmitted herewith is an Outgoing SW Message prepared for: Rene GUTSax? ( Developmental Case) _—_— EEL CN re fopnent: (Grypsorm of Agent) Message a —_ . This message is located: ae The’ pessage ‘is located on the aide spbgeite the small pencil *X & mars in the center of tho pees, "(XE on page one and XX on page two) " It ip suggested that the cover letter be placéds The cover letter ehould be placed on the side with the pencil ? 2x Ld] NOTE: PLEASE BRASS THE PSC IL MARKS WITH A sort PENCIL BRASER v RE HAILDO, Form 60-1 (OUT) SECRET Shapers on 1 feegiger: ook 7 14-00000 PVELOPE ALOWG ALL, 17S FLAPS AND CU? 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Dee Agustin Ouitart was a well know professor of Phyeios tn Ravana. _@ Oolared university lecated ‘ ‘ie 9030 P.M. / L- 49 Dear Carlt ; Thie aounda funay iat in order to Keop the eubdjecta in ooparate lattoro I am starting thie one.! want to get thie ono out to give’ you a ohance to lock it over before you come. During avy vieit up north wo talked about contacting some profesaore.J told you there wore two or three in this area.! did not Aeve a obance to got alosd to ong of thes until last Priday.iiere it gose: Laat Fridasy night(Jan.%) ry wife ond I attondod a geoting to commemorate the anniversary of the birth of Jose Marti.It vac quite cold and not many peovle attondei(the act was not well organized either). After the gesting one of the Cubsin coupleo talked ua into stGopping at 4. fore going booe.Tt bappaned shed Dr. Agustin. =§ = ++ that look? weos prexrising)bed gone“ * I eacoepted with the condition that Dr. Ouitart would come along too.He couldn't turned it down. I have heen trying to get close to this aan for sone tine and never baa the opportunity before.I could not get aa much information as I wanted : ey He wae a professor at the Inetituto dela Vibora(a very Jarge public | high school in. Havana) for gany yearo before beconing a professor at the University of Havana.Dr.Guitart is about 5' 5'* and aligbtly on the heavy side.He has a little bit of grayish bair and a emall . ; puotacho.He ‘looks to ba about 50 years old. nes “| { 1 | { Hie home addrasa ta(froa the phone book) 4009 Blba St.,Now Orloana,la. phone, 82 2-2815.I believe he lives thore with bio wifo,daughter,son- in-law and grand-childresHie son etaye there scae tines.I believe he ic going to schoo] sonevhere.H Edgundo Robaina. : Dr.Giitart ie now teaching Physics at Xavier University of Louisiana, | a0 73275 Valnesto Se. , Teo Orloans, Las, "2 aese” ja aon-in-law is a Cuban Jatyor called | Me creek dct dt hes tebe REE wae, phones HN-8-6646.0 7 7 ; Fe looks very anxious to do something to holp fight the Communtets in Cuba.fe gees has attended aoet of the nectings in How Orleans since his arrivol here a few months ago.(By the way,he and two othor university professors wero aitting together at the meeting Priday night).Be . _ ‘He arrived in -Miaai froa Cuba in February 1962.Ha apent one or nora ; .dtaye at Opa Leoka.I don't know.what date he arrived in Mieat but be montioned he left Opa Locka on a Friday or a Saturday. ; . I balieva Dr.Quitart's wife iaia ister or very close relative of “Sere d61 Poro.Sara and her hueband Amador Odio are in prison in Cuba , i now.doador Giio was a Carlos Prio aan seme years ago and was also anti- i | Gatiote.Amador ani Sara were both oldse to the Castro faaily in 1959. “Sanuary 23,2963 aan a 14-0000 wo aio TEP eee M8 GD Fo reece Rept emeretemee—, ron mnie Pa aa ameereals attr einen ene een ot dae -00r UPemam eens 00s 1080088 be 8H 0beda, GE VCE OE ? . ; P Pawo wert re ee on SO er ee) 0:1 OQ ETOP EFOre TROT HOR EEENE “4 oo ree gree, oe ‘de la.Vibora(tho old rascal gaveta rough tine in a ‘many yeara.I don’t know if he over taught at the University of Havana. -. believe he speaks broken Englieb. . . Owns 17, Py Xx ' ' mo a 2 ; we ¢ ; ; j ‘ January 28,1963 \ ; bead... and 1960.When one of Pidel's eisters got married,Sara gavo her a . , a party(I don't imow how you oa)) this typo of party) before the wedding.The party tock place at Sara's tountry hoay just cutatde Hevana.Somatine in late 1960 or 1961 Sara and Amador vera ancusod of conspiring againet the governnent.Amador wae sentenced tr 30 yeare an¢ Sara to'6 yoars.I belitove Sara and Amador have nine children. “bey suat all be in the U.S. ty nov. Aguatin's brother 19 Dr. Miquel Quitarts Mique) was a well tom professor of Matheaatica in Havapg.T know be tought, ot the Instituto & exams) for Miquel 19 now teaching Wathesatios at the Univerasty of Alabama. DreAguaths, Mhitere tevnaw ‘eaking ‘Bout 950.008 aidath: St deviancy’, Seo] Regarda 0 °.8. Let ma know if you neod any more information about any of the subjante rou vant to oe0.] aight be able to find it by the time you get here. °° °- . : a Bee eget ge Be Gd 15 cAugD “LAS MARACAS” AWD BENITO BORSES oe ey Peres peewee bet ekd. 60: +0) coerce . ‘ : Neca nem eens 14-0000 SLUR OTE QE. en nee Rone rye ain 4) Meas 244 treass 241 TRANSMITTAL SLIP | REPLACES FORM WO WHICH MAY CE USEO, RIPLACES FoRw WHION MAY muse, CATE pics vo v Ne aes Be ae tte de LiP The wcccaret_. pth athe ee ected (22. ayers en PVE Aaneetioen ec? Punta cede. sew: 3K ns Hered ere ety ees 14-00000 a . ~ . f fy. yoo Marcel ing Melendreras - Left Cuba (Havana) 29 July via Mexico. ‘Ho. “a8 in Mexico City 10 days and arrived in New Yrleans Saturday, 10 August, ' Prior to the communi st governnent he vorked in Productora ae Superfosfatos (Superphosphsfton Factory) of Regla. When this factary wais _confiacated and included in the Consolidado de Fertilizantes (Fetiliser Consol idated) he performed the duties of Assistant to the Chief in the Technclogy Department. His services ended when he resigned a week before hie trip. - Be informed ne that the number" “of Russians has increased considerably © and that when it was reported over short wave that a goodly ‘part of them vere returning to their country they w were arriving in ¢ nunders larger than those who were leaving, . Those which are seen in the streeta of Havana are as many ag the Cutans who also walk on them, AQl the . ~ butldinga ‘and houses of the district known as Habana del Este (East Havana) which was constructed and planned when the tunnel -vhich crosses Havana Bey wea built are inhabited by Russians and Czechs (the letter 7 in lesser mmbera than the Russiana), This district was planned for “well-to-do people ‘and the houses Ld are of the best quality, In Ravana Provinee, the Russian camps are located in the surrounding areas of the tovns known as Wajay and El Gino, Cubans are forbidden t “transit through thdse towns (anda) were . removed from living there in favor of the Ruasian officials, ‘In the surroundings are located machine guns and antiaircraft: ‘gma ina large numbers : . It ja’ well-known that the. fehing terminal (near Ravana) | which was constructed ‘in onder to provide facilities to fishing Vessels which, | Operate “on the North coast of Cuba has been converted inte a base for Puseian submarines. Mr Melendreras was in Santiago de Caba and Rol guin a fev weeks before: his trip but he did not hear anything said about the rub may atte. re M AFT DATE OTL IM mets ene aye, h 14-0000 Shipaeteren ‘base said to have been constructed in Banes Bay, a city situated on the Forth coast of Oriente province, kha going through Las Villas Province at the entrance © the city ef Santa Clara he was able to observe a large camp of Russian ’ soldiers in tents. The airport in this eity is controlled by Rusgiana, In Santiago de Guba and Halguin many greops of Russians are seen but in a muller mmber than in Hevana, ‘Be believes that the " munber of Rissians: has increased instead of decreased aince the “October crisis. In what regarde food, that which ie most abundant is rice and macarend, _Weat, when it is available, is given every two weeks, ' one pound per person, When he left Cuba a month and a half ago . there vere no eggs or chickens, In short, food is scarce and of poor quality throughout the island, e om SOT eat nae Mee wena ak’ fiexP8o! ‘elenéreras,= Snlid ¢e Cuba (Hotisna ‘el 29 age dulig Bip ex SPs ets SAC, gigs. £2, la iudad de Sexico y llego a Kew tes cde] Gotierno Comunigts trabajaba en 33 Froductora de Super - osfatos de Regia; cucndo esta fdbricn fue confiseada e incluféa en. el Consoliésdo de Fertilizantes desexpené el cargo ce Auriliar del Jefe en el] Depsrtamento de Tecnologia; sus servicios terminaron cuando renunci6, una semana nantes de su viaje.- Me informd que el. numero de rusos ha auzentado corsiderablezente y aue cuundo por radio de onda corta se decfa que buena parte ce ellos estaben resresando 4 su pais, estuvieron llegando en numero mayor de los que se iban, Los que se ven por las calles edificios y casas del reparto llamado "Habena del Este" que fue ‘ eonstruddo y ‘planeado’ cuando se construyo el Tunel que atraviesa la Bahia de la. Habsna,. estan habitados por rusos y checos (estos ulti- :mos en menor nueere que los rusos), Este Reparto fue’ planerdo para ..gente de tuena posicidn y las casas son ce privera calitad. ' En la Provincis de la Habana, los campanentos rusos estdn ubica- ‘cados en los alrededores. de los pueblos ljamados Wajay. y El Cano; para los cizhanos esta prohibido transitar por éstos pueblos que -fuerdn deselojados pera ubicar. alli a la oficialidad rusa - & los alrededores estan instaladas ametralladorss’ y ceffones antiaereod en’ Bran cantided. (cerca de la Habana) Es vox populi que 1a Terminel Pesquera -ue se conetruyd pera dar facilicades a los barces pescueros aque operen en-la costa norte de Cuba, esta convertidag en base de submarinos rusos. El Sr. Nelendremag estuvo, semznas antes de su viaje, por “Santiago de Cuta y Holgufn pero nada oyo decir acerca de la vase de submarines que se dice han construido en la Bahia ce Banes, Ciu ‘dad situcda en le costa norte ce la Provincia ce Criente, Al pasar por ‘la Provincia de las Villas, a la en “trada ce la Ciudsd de Senta Clara pudo observar un 6ran campanento : de soldados rusos en tiendas de coppafla; el aeropuerto de esta Ciu dad esta controlsdo por rusos. BS.) Santiago de Cuba y Holguin se ven muchos gru- : Pos Ge rusos pero-.en menor nimero que en la Habana. El opina que el nimero de Tusos ha aumentado en lugar de: ‘disminutr desde la cri- sis del mes de Octubre. ‘Bn lo que se refiere : a aba= -tecimientos, lo que mas ‘abunda son arrps y macarrores, Carne, cuando la hay, entre: gan:una libra por. .persona cada quimce dias; cuando el salio de Cuba hacia mes y mecio que no hab{a hucvos ni polles. En ‘resumen, la co mida es escasa y ce nala calidad en toda la Tsla. : de la Hata-" ‘ na son tantos cemo los. Cubanos _que transitan por ellas. Todos los 14-0000 SOT te ene ete ne eee wre nee oman a Coa . _~, Miami, Agoste - de 1963 Dear Mr, Teels: . ° ; Tal como le ofreci en mi conversacion telefon nica, aqui le incluye un resumen ce la informacion cue me did el amigo que llegb de Cuba el 29 de Julio. Se la hago en mi. idioma por ser mas fécil para mf el redactarla, Suponge que si Ustea pudo ablar « con 4, habrd podido obtener otros detha lles. | We ha side posible para: m{ comunicarme con San- tiago de Cutia desde esta Ciudad; espero hacerlo cuando regre.. ‘se a a New orleans en los afew finales d de este meg y le eacribi. re ) enseguida gue lo haga,. Yo dejé instruceiones al Sr. Martinez para que le enviara a su oficina de Washington cualquier corresponden. cia que llegara de Cuba’ durante mi permanencia en esta Ciudad, Siricerely yours, agustin Guitart 14-0000 f . ‘RITOaN To. eG my. Q : Tees0 « SS Sereda : =i Fla.’ i LY mr, Geel Feels i i PAA Box TF22L. is Ce See N a eeveaton nS S090, 14-0000 —_ SECRET , ! cath (Phen Pitted try : ew V DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE . DUG ZECT OF DOCUMENT OCCUMENT HOUNTIFICATION RI FILE NO, 4 3. DISParcm OM SOURCE DOC, PSOry ye nO. y- $0uscl Cavpronvule. care of tNro. Jo. Evaluation ae “Ph. analyst . @. DATE PROCESSE0 » DISSCWINATED fm OOCUMENT DISPOSITION '3. TRANSFERQEO To Ri FILE NO. wow? eet 19 June 1963 poa SAS/OS Carl Trettin 7646 THERE IS 4 RESTR Lota CIYG. FOLDER oy THE suasece OF THIS 20). \ ea 867 230 Fete rows te trees. SECRET : : . : trey Ty) 14-0000 a ee. os roe SECRET ~ SEBILCT Se. SAME AN HUMAN LEE (eas sisuasr re ceers Surry : REQUEST FOR GREEN LIST Dr. Agustin GUITART Sermarsze.20/- DATHAP MANE’ CHECANO £38893 | Py ALIASES? Vastadt SPELUIRG, CIC NUNEDSS, foc. fs 10 CHIEF, &t/d a OGBIGINDTING OFFICER “% Wendell Dllery A OSPFICE Gasignatewe SAS /10S g SCOM, BYTLT ING “0014 CUTENSION WW T¥, TYPE CF BUcceS? GcMtcn OnE) KD reest thse sussr rte O apoittonae cata ee OD ercuece FoR const NT 1a, INTEREST im SusuECT (CHECK ONE) OO EsPronace o@ CE activity KD) crcraticsar Cueasaxce OD ormte _ LOCATION [bates a. PATE AnD Flare CF BIRT 25 Apr lo, Cardenas, Cubs a. CEPRZENSS SE Cuban Se. PRESENT AlTialtY and LOCATION Doctor of Science presently teaching at Xavier Univ. in New Orleans. . COCUPATIONAL SPECIALTIES, EDUCATION OAH Tl Professor - Doctor of Science 7. PAST ACTIVETIES IBCLUOING MILETARY SERVICE “Prof. at ‘the Univ. of Havana Minister of Education « OTHER SIGNIFICANT DATA POLITICS, RELIGION) — 2G EXTRA SHEETS WHEN NEEDED (other) - + DESCRIPTION (Race) + SPOUSE [If WIFE, GIVE HATOEN NAME Helena TCRO = OTKER MEMBERS CF IMMEDIATE FAMILY AND ASSOCTATI® 2 UNCLE: Rene P. BUITART (GL-138892 aay TERMS SUCH AS *DEROGATORY® MAY RESULT ma StarcH THAT DOES | 22. TNFORMATION SECURED {DEFINE SPECIFICALLY, NOT FULLY MEET RECUIRENE STS All pertinent info. % my 3 oe INSERT CARBON: FILL OUT FORMS COMPLETELY. , INS TRUCTIONS: SEND BOTH SHEETS TO FI/o. SEE CSI 10-7 war 501 » vue sees cvettens. SECRET. A ‘e/- 23 4 7 J S 14-00000 ee "SECRET ee wa Tor * . . Le — y Wordell Ulery FROM: F 1/0\: oe ae SEG GUSTER OM SLBIECT IN FED B1OGRAPMIC FILES. e Cj) 4 MEMORANDUM IS ATTACHES HERETO, C2 [) weitere Comittee ientiricarion province im tHe RECUEST. Fa/D ts UNABLE TO OETERMINE WHETRES THEDE 15 INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUBJECT OF NOT, o. | FA/D HAS NO PEETINIST INFORMATION OX SUBSEETI—IF INFORMATION agour THE SUBJECT APPEARS AT A LATER DATE, IT WILL BE REPORTED TO YOu aS. IT BECOMES . AVAILABLE..= . os a "€. (7) ime supsecr oF tars request 1 APPARENTLY THE. SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING: NOTE TO THE ORIGINATING OFFICE . WHEN THE SUBJECT 1S NO LONGER IMPORTANT TO VOUT CRFICE, THES SHEET, WHTH THE FOLLOWING CANCELLATION wu NOTICE COMPLETED, SHOULD BE SENT TO FI/D, REVIEW YOUR FILE OF THESE SHEETS FREQUENTLY, 840 SEND To FI/D THE SHEETS FOR, PERSONS THAT ARE AO LONGER OF SUFFICIENT INTEREST TO DEMAND & CONTINUING NAME CHECK, PLEASE DO mOT TIE uP Fi/D's FACILITIES WITH CONTINUING SEARCHES FOR INFOEMATION THAT IS NOT REQUIPEN, DT fe eee OFFICE DESIGNATOR ROOM, BUSLOING CATENSION SECRET cuttae 14-0000 MEMORANDUM FOSS Chie ll SECRET fyl _ “PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL m™~ , C . auvete af abe “ SAS/Of = C. Trettin Ww surety HITART Rodrigues, Rene Pe REFERENCE: Your Mecorandum, Dated h8 June 1963. crm A Provisional Operational Approval is granted fer the use of this Subject - ‘ag set rorth below. : : . A Proviofonal Operational Appreval issued by CT Staff grants the same authority, On a temporary basis, for the use. of un individual as the authority granted in an Operational Approval unless othervise specified by CI/OA. It is based, hovever, only on. preliminary tile checks and investigution and 46 sub- ject to a further final review when all investigation {s completed. To process the Operational Approval, full information (completed PRQ Parts I and IL) must be submitted as soon as possible and not later than six (6) months from this date. An Operational Approval will follow when all investigation 19 completed and upon the receipt of satisfactory PRQ Farts I and IT. - Cancellation cust. be requested if use of Subject by interested Di-+ ~ visions ceases. = ~ ay err ue: . rome 125 wee cocvrous sorrsens. SECRET cm) Cho #7 2 ? S/ 7A tw 1400000. wae SECRET ee PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL MEMORARDUN FCR: Chtet, mownee SaS/OS - C. Trettin : 201 = 727413 . : Suaarer : . . GUITART Caspuzane, Agustin | REFERENCE?» Your Meroranié:ss, Dated 18 June 1963 erm A Provisional Operational A Pproval is granted for the use of this Subject " @8 set forth below. . - A Provisional Operational Approval issued by CI Staff grants the same we, authority, on a temporary basis, for the use of an individual as the authority granted tn an Operational Approval unless otherwise 6pecified by CI/QA. It ts based, however, only on preliminary file checks and Investigation and is sub- ject to a further final review when all investigation is completed. | thee 4 fe fo To process the Operational Approval, full information (completed FRQ ' Parts I and II) must be submitted as soon as possible and not later than six (6) months from this date.. An Operational Approval will follow when all’ investigation {s completed and upon the receipt of satisfactory. PRQ Parts I and II. Cancellation must be requested if use of SubJect hy interested Di- - visiona ceases. : - nena hee . t : - tee /a{, Tzouae Carroll, Jie a _ : y APPROVAL a ~ —— tw ; ‘TIONAL APFROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION . veceteus torrueas. . SECRET “) ~ a NWd/— a, fe te ee Mech ove es piveemee sor 14-00000 i : “ SECRET ATTCRT ION Carl Trettia =et FILE NOL” CIOR numete C- 201-727815 CCS Case orricen 5-16 6 Richart J. Biladdau \ Central Cover Start concurs in your proposal to use the above individual for the Purpose indicated. In keeping vith the requirement placed upon Central Cover Staff to mainteiz an accurate register of current nonofficial cover activity; yOu are specifically requested to advise Central Cover Staff/Non-Official Cover Freeptly by memorandup vhen subject has been activated, - (3 If check mark appears bere, infornation of interest concerning ‘subject. t3 in CCS/NC files. After operational approval is received, and prior to making ~ Srrangements for initial contact thereunder, you are specifically requested to: confer with CCS/NC concerning other Agency interests possibly affected and the aivisability of additions) coordination, Stomarure oF CMIEF, CCS$/mc 5 ¢ tba: 1678 WU Paeveous ¢ NCURRENCE «ise SECRET re TDR 14 SR So 14-0000 SEND WILL CHECK CLASSIFICS “™N_TOP ANO Or UNG. SSIFLED I [ COND. ENTIAL CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP Ahad [961 ~ Sutr See beh 22 a hlutirt~— ne FOLD HERE TO RETUAN TO SENDER FROM: NAM@. ADORESS AND PHONE NO. : [| care | | _Tusciassirien J coxripextiat [| sauna — ; — (40) 7 237 the provices wcities eee sorestiondt pearies ornes ves) o~ serena” an fam ce a | ; AEA, - : aa tho oo - ; nes a Lam | Ps rae 7, 14-0000 la he Svs SO CE SD SUBST hep oat Via fo8 eH ans Da, AGosra Guijarr Crees AVO (4A fr ARCA , Det pds Land Aad eget: ape tad: wel he cone | oops OUITHR 7 Re CRGuTh unho oneet Kp Ltr aa Caneinage Laatste 4 ~e “7 od OR. Gigectlon oe aor FART Comer 09 ma 002: 2s B pa J¢ 10 t. ‘faa : Cogs petty Cambcnge} v. Ue ! Vecrua of “e face (Hathimala™ Ap) Prertuts back aT MeO ee Ancien, ror Meua- a / “tat, fe Laeey bee tl Fl Comet Sy Lyf Mov. wt, Ate oa Firtanbsly 7 beste ie ‘peteleael Ke lac ly like ce prene? ott the tle of (Loa : Mbt der hip. Lb & . Sereted AL Merri a Elutalion hav = Ve fase, (al Corde Cree Lnace: om Lew Ye a Cavan or freee ried Uh Ore doth, t pHi ~ Aekna Tone, Ct o Vigan Seta, Wireia ps ty S, Cua spnca: Aousiny, 70a er, $. fora Aoorss. [enna Causes eg Yt #502 5. ee ay Angas - . 4¥oo$y Fuisa Sr, Aw Ozerau! 27 oo Cet EO: VP spurt &S . ied Grd ot the LS A. xis Fobra, 162 . 14-0000 fue aes eal ; a ae a . . ' ‘Bew Orloang ‘ oe . Hay 27, 1963 é Dear lr. Teolgs : : Polloving 49 sowe addtional inforaation aa per our converoation _ during your las? visit to How Orleans, oF : a Cuban 2 dDaak 40 Cudg.= Recently Beart through o third person - \ that a Cuban 7 S woing beok to Cubs. I havo tried to find out details about . “C8 thia, Bus 50 fav all I havo learned ios it io 4 wosien io ber fifties whose \ “\ husband is in Cuba: So has boon living hore with ber daughter who is married to en Agérioan (Robert ¢. Raker, 538 Cantral Aves, Wotairie, La.) 4 Se ‘Sho bas. already ‘Peoetved the cable fron the Comuniat Cuban 6°vornzont . ‘ . ; ~etating sho aay. Teturn, dut as far ao I know, sho hagn'’¢ left yot. This ie “> ), QL T Rave boon able to fied out. Soa a a ; Hlj~ Joos Hata, in tite forties.- 150) Ovens Blvd. (Apt: A) Ho vas born in i Santiaco de. Cubs, Orisnte Province, -He wes porcome) GSahbagor in the Mrst . ‘ ._. Watdonal Sank of Boston in Bantiago & dura, Presently caployed by tho Whitney ‘Neel Bank here in Hew Orleans, Very honest porpon. Ee used to bo enthusiastic I havo iG, .; Mids George Ronagosa, 35 yre, eld. Bora in Havana. He worked for ths “dea. . ‘ ' Pelifa Cubana-4e Bleotrictdad* and with his father an an inport-oxport busisees, He is. presently working for the 6raia ooupeny that he:wed ¢5 Tepregeat in | - gma he with a. of “ohivates” (informerg) eo X really sans | _SMetMae 9F net he sould’ bo ef anatotange te pyar nt)? O° T MALAY con't tay cate - gt > woe eae ; — Fe Henares,” : SOnt. Borking at Aveadale PE— Prencisco OR. : *- B) Patber in lew of 14.90000 SECRET ST april 1969 SAS 63.316 HEMORANDUM FOR: 0©0/Contact Division SUBJECT: Dr. Augustin Guitare Attached horeto is a roport on Subject prepared by. & New Orloans contact of ours. to are interested in determining whether Dr. Guttart has contacts in Cuba which ‘could be of value to us: Plonee ask your Hew Orleans office to interview Dr. Guitart, From our standpoint, the purpose of the interview ia to obtain another assessment of GUITART’s character and to try to unobtrusively loarn fron hip what contacts he still maintains with persons atill in Cuba. Ostonsiblo purpose of the interview could ‘be to determine the present gttitude of the staff of tho University of Havana toward the Castro regine, John H. Sherwood C/SAS/EOB/DE DDP/SAS/EDE:@.E, Trettin:smp (27 April 1963) Distribution: _ Orig. ang- Addressee. ; - SAS/EDE 1 — SAS/ESEC . tHe 1 _ SECRET eeceurese a + OS assiteatisg + a re en ne oe 14-0000 - Qepntedtew rr tbh Be a | FRI “Ld » dew |. 7 a Marek 1402. po A gyte Fda pean tee a ety rameter Traces, please, on Agustin GUITARS. ; PRI, I&ns, an LG _v a Pioaw “ee a : RI a ee. BIO Ole eg ON -Catmied om Wri) 24] ‘wras MAT Os ED, _ : pone so: Sth icta roew we 0 eames triass 241 Wem mer er aa “ o > \ VK A gos STI Gutraar WMP ZAVO Wires re Fd Haseena at andes base eee acted eeneeeen te a a ! Tae 14-0000 enne peyton tees nacee Lewes een To | ao Lea gy BSe \é : 7 * . &* ° . _ of a ~ -- : > . : ft : 7 - ae . . o es - ch Oe ee aa Oe . . + mr ‘ , mt this is justa start. ‘ _. the University of Havana.Dr.Quitart is about 5’ 5'' and slightly oa _, the heavy side.is bas a Littla dit of grayish hair and 4 emall ‘ puatache.Ho looks to be about 50 yeare old. , my Ft Yanuary 28,1963 9:30 PLR. le 49 . Tear Sari: Pala oounde funny tut in orde> te keon tho subjects in soparate lettere I aa starting this one.! want to got thia ono out to give you a ohance to lock it over before you oose.During ay visit up north wo talked sbcut contacting soc0 professors,! told vou there wore tvo or three tn thia area.I did not have a ohanve to got olose to. eng of thon until last Priday.tere it gose! Last Fridasy night(Jan.25) ay wife ond I attended a meeting to ‘ooumomorato the anniversary of tho birth of Joco Marti,It wae quite Sold and not many peovle attonded(the act was not well organised either), After the poeting one of the Cuban ocuples talked us inte . atMopoing at « foro going hove.It Aappened that Rr. Agustin | .-i-+ ess Guitart(the waiveretty profusccr: mt looks nowt prosieing)had gong 87" With thea to the seeting. Wbat{it IT accepted with the condition : that Dr. Guitart would come along teo.Ho couldn't turred 1t dom. have beon trying to zet close to this man for sone tino end never hed the opportunity vefore.I. could not eet as such information as I wanted . Dr. Agustin Guitart was, a wel] nom professor ‘of Phyeios in Havanese Re vae a professor at the Institute de la ¥ibora(a very larga public high sohool in Savana) for wany years before becoming a professor at - His home addrece 19(fron * the ‘phone. book). 4009 Elba St.,New Orleans, ia. phone, 82 2-2815.1 bold bo lives there with his wifo,daughter,son= - - j in-law and grand-childrefiHis aon etayo there scao tines.I boliove he | : ie.going to achool somevhere.His: son-in-law is a Cuban lawyer called 3 Easundo Robaina. " . | Dr.Quitart to now teaching Physics at Xavier University of Leuisians, 19 sate a selored maiveratiy, Jem fed 09, 3333; Felneste Boe Row Sedona cle rayne phone t HU~6-6626. > * reer money Be looks very. anxious to do ecacthing 40 help Pagne the Comruniota is | ‘Cuba. Hs goed has attended moet of the acetings in How Orleans sincs ats, arrival hero a fev aenthe ago.(Ay the way,ho and two other university ~ “profeasors were sitting ‘together. at the aeeting Friday alght).ze = : ” Be. atrivod in Mieai trea cuba ‘in Pebruary 1962.Ho opent one oF norm, : : . aaye at Opa Loons.I don't know-vbot date bo arrived in Miani but lela mentioned ho left Opa Locka on @ Priday or a Saturday. a, . LI balteve Dr.Quitart's wife te a eioter or very olose relative of ” Ssra dol oro.Sare and hor husband Amador Odio are in prison in Cubs | now.Amador Qi1o vas a Carlos Prio man scae Yeare ago and was aleo anti- Batista.dnodor and Sare were doth close to the Caatro family ia 1959. , mV ERR -00000 alahddaty >. . - . ; , . , January 28,1963 a b-a9 and 1960,¥han one of Pidol'a eigters G0t esrvicd,Sara gave her a party(I don't know how yon cali this typo of party) before the wedding. The party tock place at Sana'a ocuntry hase just outside Havana.Sometine in late 1960 or 1961 Sara and dnador word ancused of onnspiring against the governsent.Apador vas gentanosd to 30 yeare and Sara to 6 yoars.I believe Sars and Anador have nine obildren.They - Buet all be in the 0.3. ty now. . . . Agustin's brother is De. Higuel Oui tarts Miguel was 6 well known : professor of Mathematics in Ha +I know bo tought, at the Inatitute + do la Vibora(the old rascal gaveta rough tise in ezana) for . j asny yoars.I don't know if he ever Reught at the Univereity of Ravana, . Miguel 18 now teaching Matheastics at the University of Alatasa, © metien Sy ReeAguatly QoL ere fanon' bektld ‘Bau 8540/90's sash PT Tree Sa -- '.* Pelleve he opeaka ‘broken Englieh. . . - : : r oo, Bagards , oo. ) ac) . . . . i wy . . se 1 oa Lot 4 - P.8. Let ‘ae know if you seod any more inferastion abou, anv of the : . Subjeots you want to see.J night be eble to find it by Gne tine yu /.. got here, . 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Male h Frofessor of Physics -in Ravana, Cuba at Insthtute de la Vibora before becoming a - professor at the University of Havana,’ AKA. ALIASES | DATE _ANo pace OF StatH Now is teaching Physics at Xavier University of New Orleans, La. a -RID/INDEX TO REQUESTER * JAnO PEGTINERT SOENTIFIAGLE INFORMATION ~ { CARD REFERENCES ATTACHED BE SURE ALL SUBJECT INFORMATION IS CORRECT Tyre or print all entries, : On receipt of index card reproductions: draw a green diagonal line across items you don't want RID to obtain for you. @ Eatt (use green) the Copyflo listing to. reflect: (a) ‘Cards ‘to be destroyed (green D). Examples: referenced document has been destroyed; less informative than «a retained card leading to the same information; referenced. information not significant. (»b) Corrections and additions, including eo when card reflects all facts in document. (c) OK all cards that are correct as typed. Could this trace be consolidated into an existing or new ‘201 filet (_] yes on no. 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104-10172-10107.pdf
14-0000 104-10172-10107 H ASSASS | _ [2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992) pees SELECL POTTED ELA, OS ASSASTES PALTONN DIRED fo he PPLE TITLE ZNUIBER/VORUNE: _f ——— — a | . “INCLUSIVE _ BATES: bes f— ve fc. ies a “CUSTODIAL U UNIT/LOGATTON: a ee Root: t i } ‘ DELETIONS, S-coptey om RéinovEn FRO TITS PILES. 14.0000, erie mee a 14-0000 my SERRE cadet ox/sps oe 7 22: Soptenher 1955 s Ss. Ee Jokasoa : : - ; ° ——e vo +. dames A.. PERRY, wre, mailed tio otters from Kas icton, Ds Cs, on i * . 29 June 1955," one to his tater, and another to Severino“Ds 00:23 hovever, é in 80 doings, PEERY placed’ the letter to-his father in the envelope addressed | Do! | to MlEZ, and the letter to GAEZ°in the ewvelope adtressed to his father, wat “ ‘When the ‘letters vere received by. PERRY, Sr. and GOMEZ, both noting the ; 6rror, they exchanged letters, Hovever, CUTZ considered the contents of a the letter he had at first received imnortant Cnouch to tur over to his ut brothezMy Leal GIEZ, vho in tum referred it to the Boston Office of - The letter, in substance, indicated that valle PIREY eas serving in a Ji . South Ax:viea, tndar Cover for this arctey, Eo had revealed hig true, siatus.. cee ew to his tife's father, Now" GSNSALTES, ona visit-to South Aerlea, and who 7 : . later had revealed this tnformtion to PERRY's father. In corraspontsnea ~ ee Tey following FENY's fathor havinz become dmowledgeable. of PERRYtg ‘tre status, - oT he indicates that: therein ha Richt have intir-ated that hig work w18 not 39 hush-hush, and that on chat bagts PURT!s father "hag droosed his cord" in effect, snd had told others of PCELY'y trig Status. ‘this lettor was a varning to PEERY's father that he should attempt to correct the indiscretion of revealing PERRYts status while he was in South America. ‘The lettor refers to other letters ynich PEERY indiotes contained fifomation Povealed terouzh : indiscretion on his Firt, and unich he sens: his’ fathor to destvoy, - an : ; an Sa a ccordiag t9 our reodris, PEERY was granted en, Ozeratisnal Claarance . oe . 4 35 t- oan : 1353, for use ag, a'vittiag infor: aS a-coatract arsat on . : activities, “he 13 43 @ contrict dont fros : phar Ge : ; ; in Presil ‘uncer D3 cover, “and ke or ifs fatzer had charmed: ‘the. OWLS i 2wis C) fanres, .- . Be is of Poet fardly vr. : & yenr AAre wa d 22P 45 attendances at bortye - oa .* - He attended Northeastern University froa ‘ISL? to 1951 and receivea a ‘ an AB Derrnes Postor Unive reity fron 19S) to 1959 where he received ano ' ny Va. Cecres in Latia &zorteas ‘bosicaal Ctuckesy and at Vanderbilt University fron 1952 to DSF woritn= teesat g Prele Doe | : 3 ; ™“ it tele Voleebly ce gee OOP Pm fersor Meurtes WITS, : Pls stliclitou by ered eg en ea reeked 4 ky roast Lifamants ag no more f than Profesesrestutent Testis PST ba tee Scvemins fo: Ta ony Pew a Stee . ? . ats aT ee Iny¥S &; - Sebald LE ae ONT SSCY c tee Le Ge wee fab eEe ow wt eae t+ acs ea oe “ - ' i 14-0000 i "the letter intended for FEZ Is father, advieed the FBI that bey had atteaded Boston Vaiversity durin: the sering SIDY vas atosying > an under HALPSEIN, OUEZ vas of the opinion that the HALPER LD @PER SE as Felatioiship was nore tha just the professurmatutent tyre becacse PTRRY sav HALF: FIs during the eveniass, but nevor told COEZ vhat be discussed _with HALPERIN, .. ’ : COMEZ also advised that about June 1953, just before PERIYts departe ; "ure for Rio de Janeiro, PEERY called HALPERT on the telephone and at Le that tine HALPESIY ‘was. under fovesti pation. PEFRY told GOMEZ that. ‘ . : ALPERT vas in a Predicatent, and that he, PEREY, felt sorry for him. er po __ Barlter: PERRY had told GO:Sz that HALPERIN had a lot of influence 5 i : “Washington, and vas going to get.a job for FERRY, : : Sa : BMS te S25 8S, r id-in"Hoverter 19S by ELig " er TLEY as. ha for traisnittal to:ths. Soviets. mtly contacted. this -Acency -requodting-permission-ts>stats nn 2 | worked for tha Arency in his application for omployneat with an VSIA. Wi Division, to who. this Teanest sas femcrded, vas advisad tht : ° . PIRI was not to Cisclesa his. cist exclovment with thig Ava1cye 33 Division, in tum, infomed Secirity of thoi desires that USIA be ‘Anforaed of PoISY's past connections with this Ageacy. Security, on the basis of the above request by VH Division, contacted the appropriate person in USIA and advised then : PERRI )8..forner affiliation OWE: this cd Sen gy gio I eee ee TE { batt ao “os wae 4 ~ . :? g . oy i : : ‘ ae é = Lot : : to oors a! : : . t , _ . ! wee . . -_ 2 : Ou FOL OSS EL - _ i ‘ a : 14-0000 SECRET Pir (Pon Felted tay Pan) -DOCUMERT TRANSFER: AND CROSS REFERENCE OO wa NT SOERTLA CATION . OLSPATCe O8 SOURCE OOC. SY BMD, BO. EN~1300 ween SLO JECT OF DOCUMENT ‘American Communists in Mexico and Their a ve nee rice The folloving information concerning American Communists in Mexico and their contacta has been developed, ; Bea oo a 1, @ 12 Sertenber a meeting was held of stockholders in the 4ca cream business which functions under the maragement of the American Communiat, Robert STRAND, This: business is telieved actually to be owned ty the leading American Communist, Frederick Vanderbilt FISLD, The meeting was ‘held at the hore-of STRAND, and was attended by the “Amer ical can Combunists” Maurice” HALPERIN“ and Noah“SSBORER<and: possibly -by-other stockholders FELE THES FORM IN FILE NO. 40mm MO BET sii cece asp eceta cee eancers, | SECRET ‘ a ae . 3 ete MT a ¥ t : song frat tens ne meteors Simmer ee 5 stn net sap aee ; ets Ore ar A : Meta a eee : i, r an. 14-0000 thet ty eet By one : _ boa: woe. SF 2358: OME 1g ety 1935" . <a os or ere ver Rh te oe aes Netv (ecko cineswroresesee ot : . : . . . . e . . e ro} Mexico CITY. “ . : flttes | mee? peREcTOR ¢ frig Commmemerte - pa ott. cor, C1/crs, cine, fl, rinses, Aya 2, wih, s/ee2 - | Hf YN ; 7 ore nace eerie ter te Se sar pees 2 Se eheiretien = o1R Thy; (cur 5713) ; “ABR. 19 WL 55_ ‘RO " TUNE AND AUTHOR SNC 1933, <M XLENICO GOP Y SUNE-AUGUS T1001, WIFE. Yosnony : wae . . MARIA Z CARROCERA WINTE WORN IV SPAIN; SYLVIA MISTRESS OF ‘aconastiony “ARD AN REVORTEBUT IN MEXICO CTY A AND BNNANCODEEOS wpe ) a “ee AT TIME’TROTSHYS MURDER? 'S Sst DE LAX “ORA ALLEGE LY KULLID. IN GUATEMALA:- P rias AOR nN SPA N 1397, SPAN'SH REPUBLICAN AMDASSADOR TO US, atarasena Oonete ; : ADUNFaTICArI€G OFFCE® eo aoe saan 7 8 FoRoIDER ute) TARE ‘A cory oF THIS MESSAGS = Com ta ch tal eter ens oe ; _ a q ek ein 14-0000 ? i wink ‘ “aa ° ewe : rt ae Be ee ES: wou: , : FRO! : : : : . * mo . ’ CONF: ij H wroo: : : ; . : . pease. Sar as 2A eT 2 Bar ies ET TT? SSIS ER, ; | DIR ae (out 57188 &) 19 55 Pace 2. mt eee ne -_- ee Seg LALTZ FORMERLY or HOLLYWOCR, AOC USED 195, WITH ALSEST a HY CHAMBESS OF SETTING UP SOVIET COVER CONDANT oa 1934, : SGHLUS ATHY BOUO Dirsis, FRANK So. MAS BAD CONDMTCT ONS WITEE AN MA SPORTED LY EE HOAWAS AAN® x: ELLENIIGA NDGFANHIHOS & PSNCUATRIG DISTURBANCE, WHEE BL NEA REDORTED N SCHOOL MERCO CITY 1953, REPO: Aten INCOM “TACT WAS RECIPIENT 2780 —_ PIRTAC’D LOR SELIACD. ALLECEDL TS CRETAT) ES: OF JUAN NEG? 11927229, RE-PORTEULY uN LONTON 1945 a - - r 7 caoaenimatind ger tetn’ ~ te oie fp SECRET .- re ( ; eae BCurasias Orrictes | ce ee ee eutmea rig arene erecta . . . a wo. | wes FORBID N10 i KE A cory PY OF TMS Me SSAGE _ (baey MO . Ot DN 1 To cemrentnigting : mean! Lien SN ; Le 4.00000 [ CRET. _-| SO Nas Ra NT 4 - a ANE - ; a ~ | nes pet eeeretasmeris cesar mere nee FRR SUET =“. eeu eer aan arte] gon Wyh70 (our 97183) . 1S JUL 55 PAGE 3 i - STS ae i --RERS'3LCAN IMMPLOMAT JOSE” SUSI WAS REPORTED IN MEX‘CO CITY 1943; nasee Foun CORESPONDENT OVERSEAS NEWS AGUNCY 1943 1 MEXICO, fy . : . . ON Ne Ne . ; j at ae Conenmarina nerececs iu a“: I. eae eee 4 Stecner Ciner, ¢r . — ee eee auteratec stings Orseen . TARE A COPY QF -IHIS MESSAGE Cory Ra tem . wee we tee Frama wee remem nes omer ; : . hen ~~ . ae ad - < - ‘ . , a ‘ re rr . soe ae ase ma ty AMTESAGT ron wk. CAV! ot TALL : po . toe : Doa 1 . 4 . : : a : 3 : . , wes : : : 14-0000 SECRET . -— {Poe Fitted fay DOCUMENT TRANSFER ARO CROSS. REFERENCE SUBJECT OF DOCUatAT L DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION RP FILE MO, cate 6 June 1955 a CET BeDoc Oreratce G8 SOVBCE OOC. Syed. nO. HYF=1117- ; Souect CaP Tomre LI THOS PHERE OV eStmimATeO tm bate OF inro. OaTE PROcEsS1O 9 Sept 57 OS ITION Team srEaato TO ft OFRO 6, ' ORM ON OCCUMENT D157: Pon ns Set - out-below 4s.-e-leting-of contacts known: to have been mado by Koa and Anno SEBORER during the period covered in this reporti” ones nn eoete . @eosee . Maurice HALPERIN was dismissed from Boston University because of refusal to answer questions before a Congressional Committee, With him in Mexico are hia son, David, his wifo Edith and, at least during part of April, his or his wife'a father, Noah SEBORER su-plied Yiddish newspapers for the father to read. The HALPERINS dined at the SEBORER 14 May 1955, HALPSRIN is believed to be engaged in the truckinr transportation businese in ectio at Isabel la Catolica 38-610, wtb, -t vege ho eee wer? “Ceeee soem =O. 867 Seeneces eaee ger. b see te SECRET. vo . . thee twer 06 ane Coee Fd7 Butte eee BRteLE rE. ane te Fea menanar"
104-10172-10111.pdf
|104-10172-10111| | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 R ll. fb a MATERDAL REVLERED AT CIA HEADQUARTERS BY NOUSE SELECT COMNTTTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMBERS FILE TI TLRs uipen/vouuse: 4d PEA) a | a Mele Lest / Oo _- wl pr INCLUSIVE DATES:___ CUSTODIAL UNI T/LOCATION: “ROOM: - . a ‘penetios, iF any: 7W/2D 7HEEYICY DATE DATE j : RECEIVED | RETURNED REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) emaiy ea SU Pf SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL L at a MATa. ai . ee NO DOCUMENTS MAY BR COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE ie ait ys AEG CI Pane tt os rapt ee a ties eee cee net ; Document... THIRD AGENCY DOCUMENTS - 201-128561 (HALPERIN) . : : . Date. % “i Vol. Vi FBI, New York Report on Jane Constance ‘Kroll Rogers, - 8/3/58 oo ay File #100-112730 0 0. ee ES FBI, Boston’ Report on Maurice Hyman HALPERIN 19/3/59 Bureau.file #65-14303;.BS 100-25501 oe, BI; Washington ‘Report’on Halperin; File #65- 14303: - 14/12/59. FBI, Boston ‘Report on Benjamin FASTOV; No. file it 2/8/60 . FBI Report on ‘David Cc. HALPERIN; No tile # : oe 6/2/60 _ |." FBI Report on Halperin © >. File #65-14303 7/8/60 corns “8/24/60 - FBI ‘report on Halperin FBI report on Halperin Boston #100- -25501; &65- 14303 . 2/8/61 : STATE, Amembassy Moscow Despatch #770, May 12, 1961 . re Citizenship & Passports: Maurice HALPERIN. — STATE, Amembassy Moscow Despatch #779, ‘May 17, 1961" “.. STATE ‘Telegran ¢ fn Moscow (#12395, Aug 17, 1961 aa i wo A Pa i ; ; : eo = LEA) = FOSS, 7 Sian UI : ST MEL or iS Uhoetth slat opt Reon Saeed 14-0000 / . : ; . a - oe . ee eae a : ° Ly oT _ 7 oe -_ SECRET ‘ - . a ; ? a Fite “no. _ ‘ ‘ae ocaraten oa souacg (BOC. SvmBOK MO. «| HALPERN RICE. cen ole 435i66 . j _ -201-120561 : 20r- aoe 39 ne . : . | SEX M 003 ? AQ} ParR-- - : : , an 15 DEC ; gooococggcoonnnanagod : . . SHROUARE RABANNE CIT? . a SO TUTTS LUTE TET | A USSR 25, é1 LETTER t -_ sy : ROM BERT MEE TTETITITITITETE TESTE ‘© SUBU FROM ALBE : . ao MALTZ WITH COMMENTS, ON SUBUS WORK .IN USSR » = VeaeagDaETIaIEIIIIS AND APPREHENSION RE THE MCCARRAN ACT ‘DEC 61, - OO Lab aaabaaeeneagaas -SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS5555.. Tigi 4 Le VUVTTTTVTVTINTTT, ft s “We auauusesnsseaeages a gipgyes secesosgge 4 _aa Geussdeanntonnan a ot : " $2°" BET ecscncvises-cuereenns: a ._ SECRET OS a (reany 14-0000 ne wy sedzer wes o : _ -eot ©) (WEEN FILLED IN) 2p TEA, 69 - = . © aang, - eee: - x “ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET & . . : - INSTRUCTIONS j ee? ‘ _ vot TO FILING TO: ACTION ERANCH © | 2d. Fill-in Sect. 2. on back. Detach back ; , . _ flap. and forward to RID. } : J Tf file no. and title shown aro not 2. -Destrey front cover éheet, unless it Proper, insert proper file no. below ~ . Tecords Significant action taxen or and forsard docurent to RID/AN, - Cctsents requiring preservation. . . . 7 PROPER FILE NO, ; RID/ | . TO: ALL ADORESSEES : ) . UF APPROPRIATE mf. A: orricen's LE NUMBER (PRIMARY ODE» 3 4 af 3 H A mad = er wet MMeNt NV OER neve 71988 — 14-0000 a . . : * : . CLAS BHC AD ON [osrance SIMAK AND NO . 7 SECRET. FAM-A=17988 HEADQUANTERS FLL NO. | ap5onh=3/5 arr “| 20 October 1941 Re, "43.9" > (CHECK COND MARKED FOR INDEXING NO INDEXING SLQUIRED INDEXING CAN BE RUOGEO 8Y QUAURED HQ. DESK ONLY So Attached tor your retention ia.a booklet published by the Universidad Obrera de Mexico (UOM - Workers’ University of Mexico), vhich is controlled . and operated by the Partido Popular Socialista (PPS = Popular Socialist. Party)» no entitled Desarrollo: ‘Boonomiod 'y Srigis en Ja Apexien Iatina (Economia Devel Gent and jis . ie 38 “by Maurice - .- American Communis % Living in Moscow, ‘and has an ntrodustion by Vicente — TaGARDO ‘Toledano, Secretary-generel \ ‘of the PPS. - Secesom— Attactiment - 1, ag noted 18 Oatoder 1962 DISTRIBUTION C3480 v/attechnent Q-Files = a SC bs oo": tense at fae et Dea ARR Lea del SAUER TEM PD SRAM MAN La sag» USSU ETA BEERS eg hae Pec rimnses *” ra DESARROLLO EoONOMICO YRS EN LA AMERICA LATINA i Wer MAURICE HALPERIN : 7 ‘Bliones de la Univsied i de Méxiey SY). | mee hemate yy li Gut Zo ld TEBE = | = cipecs re a as 14.90000 : ‘ @ - && , \ r oo \ . _ Ct ‘ i . a | | . . i i \ i ~ ‘ 4 : a i 1 ie : ee | “ i : I. ! , — : : . : 7 e a Ny hoy . 4 , . 1. Pl autor de este estudio, el Profesor Maurice Halperin, es i uno de log investigadores y catedriticos mas prominentes de los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica. Nacié en Boston en 1306. Obtuvo su bachillerato en Is Universidad de Harvard en 1926 y Ia Licenciatura en Letras en la Universidad de ; Oklahoma en 1929, Dos anos mAs tante se doctors en Letras | y Ciencias Sociales en la Universidad de Paris y fue confe- an i‘: renciante en la Sorbona sobre Ia civilizacién de ls América, oa : \ _- del Norte. : . ae { . En tos’ Estados Unidos fue catedratico de ta Universidad -- ee . de Oklahoma y Jefe del Departamento de Estudios Econé- ° re a micos y Geopoliticos Latinosmericanos en la Secretiria de - : : oO we ! Guerra y én la Secretaria de Estado en Washington, durante . “ i los arias de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Camo einsejero oo: : ' téenico del Consejo Econémico y Social de ias Nacioneg. “ ‘ Unidas trabajé durante tres anos, de 1946 a 1949. Volvid a to su Universidad de origen, la de Boston, como catedratico f - . y Jefe del Departamento de Estudios Latinoamericanos en io donde presté sus servicios hasta 1933: oo i . | .*. . Interesado siempre en el estudio de los problemas de‘las ! naciones de la América Latina, fué‘a Brasil en 1952-7 trabajé te como conferenciante er. la Universidad de San Pablo. Por an | “. su labor docénte el gobierno del Brasil le otorgé la condecora- _— | .cién de “Oficial de la Orden do Cruzeiro do Sul”. Posterior- i t | mente estuvo en México, siendo Profesor Exstraordinario de. - la Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Politicas y Sociales de la Universidad Nacional de México, de 1954 a 1957. Cooperd también como Asesor Econémico del Departamenta de Pro- mocién de la Nacional Financiera y en otras institaciones gubernamentales y privadas ‘de nues ook 14-0000 a WL Mak ed ea tevinat 8 roceant bs Ha publicado numervsos estudios, entre otros el titulado “La América Latina en Transicién”, que edité la Unitersi- : dad Nacional de México en 1936, asi como ensayo acerva de : la economfa y el desarrollo social en los Estados Unidos : Francia, Alemania, Chile, Brasil y México durante el ultimo * euarto de siglo, . : EI Profesor Maurice Halperin actualmente es un Profesor . Visitante en la Academia de Ciencias de la URSS én donde esta dedicado a investigaciones de caracter econémico. _.. ... El estidio que tiene este. pequefio libro, no obstante su brevedad es uno de los mis completos sobre el actual pano- ree = we laa observaciones -y. las inférencias légicas que contiene, son de un. inapreciable valor para los estudios de los pro- blemas. de nuestro Continente. Tor eso pienso que prestari ~ : + “un'gran‘servicio a quienés:se dedican al examen de los gran- ‘!. +> des -problemas de nuestro tiempo.en el vasto territorio de * Jos palses semicoloniales del Hemisferio Americano. - 4f.. : “México, D. F., agosto de 1961 f. “", VICENTE LOMBARDO TOLEDANO -- rama econdémico de la América Latina. Tanto las cifras como - | | ; | i se Introduccién - _. La América Latina esta atravezando actualmente ‘au ' ‘: tercera gran crisis evondémica del siglo XX. En general, las dificultades actuales pueden ser atribuidas a la excesiva ‘vulnerabilidad hacia guctores externos-de una-cconom{n que. .- depende de Ia exportacién de materias primas y de la impor- tacién de productos msnufneturados. En este sentido. es + la clasicn crisis del subdesarrollo’ neocolonial, como sucedié con el colapso del comereio internacional durante la guerra mundial de 1914 a 1918 —primera crisis— y con la depre- sién mundial al comienzo de la dicada del 30 —segunda crisis. : . . : . La disminucién actual de la actividad sconémicn asumié, : sin lugar a dudas, preporciones de crisis. a principios de’ : 1958. Aunque en algunos aspectos atin no ha alcanzado la : . intensidad de Ia serundg crisis, persiste con tendencla‘a | - ; ".. profundizarse al entrar en su‘cuarto aiio. Al mismo tiempo, © a algunos aspcctos de la crisis actual la distinguen de las ante: ; riores, imprimiéndole un sello especial, : : En primer. lugar, si bien como las crisis anteriores fue * i motivada por factores exterios, -esta crisis ha sido més : sensiblé alos descensos y menos a lag alzas_de, los movi- - ‘mientos ciclicos de las economias de los pafsea capitalistas ‘industrializados. El descenso de los precios de las exporta- . ‘ciones de Latinoamérica precedié a la recesién de 1957-58. ~ en los Estados Unidos, y ésta condujo, a’su vez, a nuevas _ - Mermas en las ganancias por concepts de exportaciones de: América Latina. Sin embargo, la tendencin al descenso continué después dela recuperacién de los Estados Unidos: ~ (antes de la nueva recesién comenzada a finales de 1960) cof 14-0000 Seimcisssons MAURICK HALPERIN 6 . ; -_—_—— eee y a pesar del alto nivel constante de In actividad cconémica en los principales paises industriados de Europa Occidental, “En segundo, lugar, hay muy pocas_perspectivas de que log - mercados normales de Latinoamérica pucdan proporcicnar en tin futuro préxime suficientes yanancias por concepto de exportaciones como para restablecer Ja economia al nivel -anteriar, Como, después de un exhaustivo anilisis a largo -alcanee, declara In CEPAL (excluyendo e¢! factor de una dem osién mayor-en los Estados Unidos oen Europa Occi- dental): "La perspectiva de aumento de las exportaciones: , , es tan pequeia. que apenas excede el crecimiento demogra. fico probable”. | Este estudio prové un ritmo de desarrollo en‘el’ mejor de los casos seria un poco miis de la mitad KistFudo antes de la presente crisis y produciria extra- . ordinaring presiones sobre la posibilidad de estructurar la economia y sus mecanismos de desarrullo. En tercer lugar, et dcbilitamiento-general de los sistemas mundiales coloniales y neocoloniales, combinado’ con la ex. pansién econémica del sistema mundial socialista, presenta nuevas oportunidades para contrarrestar Jas presiones ex- ternas, politicas y econédmicas, que se ejercén sobre Latino- américn para impedirle tomar medidas en defensa de sus economfas nacivnales. De particular importancia es a dispo- nibildad de mercados y- reeurss econémicog en los palses -Sociaiistns, los cuales pueden ser utilizados para lograr una efectiva solucién de la crisis econémica presente. De aqui que mientras la primera y la segunda crisis econémicas Jatinoumericanas crearon la necesidad y las con- diciones para cambios econdémicos y politico-sacialea limita- dos dentro de! sistema existente de dependencia neocolonial, la crisis presente parece estar desarrollandose bajo condi- ciones que requeriran ¥..al mismo tiempo, permitirin la. eli-.. minacié6n de la propia dependencia en un perfodo de. tiempo relativamente:cortu. Los acontevimientos recientes en Cuba Rpoyan estas perspectivas y nosotros . éstimamos . que los ; factores que causaron el rompimiento-de Cuba con el sistema __ _ de- dependencin’ nevcolonial no constituyen una excepcién. Esto puede demostrarse examinanido log antecedentes de la presente crisis, por ‘ejemplo, la actuacién &lobal de Ia econo- . mia latinoamericana en e} pasado. reciente. t= El “florecimiento dptimo” dela” — economia latinoamericana . ’ Por mis de una década después. del fin de la segunda xuerra mundial (en términos generales, de 1945 a 1957), la actividad econdmica de Latinoamérica en su ‘conjunto man- | tuvo ¢) mayor ritmo de expansién registrado en la regién. Para situar este periodo en su marco propio, deben formularse ‘dos observaciones preliminares. La primera es que el nivel de partida del movimiento ascendente de la economia era relativamente elevado en la regién y sustan- clalmente mis alto aue el nivel de desarrotla existente en las dreas dependientes de Asia y Africa. No solamente habia tenido lugar una recuperacién sustancial, después de la catastrofe de comienzos de Jn década del 30, sino que tam. bién en Jas republicas de Latinoamérica mas desarrolladas ¥ pobladas y con mayor capacidad Productiva, se produjo. un proceso considerable dé sustitucién de importaciones, Asi, la industria de elaboracién que untes de 1930 representaha una pequefa proporcién en la prodiccién global de ‘Latina. america, alcanz6 a fines de 1945 una equivalente al 65% de la contribucién de ta agricultura al producto bruto'y fue, & au vez, considerablemente mayor que la contribucién de Ja industria minera. a - El segundo punto, que debe ser scftalado, es que durante “:el-perfodo que ‘consideramos Prevalecieron condiciones ex. ternas excepcionalmente favorables. El impulso inicial para ‘la-expansié6n econémica fue la acumulacién de divisas regis. strada en Latinoamérica durante la segunda guerra mun cial.*' Sin embargo, el auge econdmico fue estimulado principalmente ‘por los gastos de reconstruccién. rearme ¥ satisfacci6n de demandas pospuestas en los Princigsles paises capitalistas al final de la guerra. Los medios ext nos mediante log cuales Latinoamérica hubiera podido man- |. tener su ritmo de expansion, se restringieror, fuertemente 14-0000 TET een nsncneteiy cen nest etme coy ae MRS cos rteweesaie pees do ehh erm, sigh SPORT NS antensy mmm crtinns as Coen cerns MAURICE HALPERIN moniento, comenré.a manifestarse la crisis acttial Desde este punto de vista, eg particularmente interesante Ia eyaluacién de Ia experiencia econdmica de este ‘periodo:. Dado el nivel relativamente elevado existente-al inicio del mismo y las oportunidades excepcionales de que se dispusie.”” ron, el desarrollo alcanzado puede representar algo asf como el “florecimienty éptimo™ de la economia latinoaniericana, '_ funcionando de manera tradicional, Por tanto, la cuantia en "que ese ““Nlor<imiento” de la econonita dejé ‘de satisfacer lag necesidades de desarrollo de la regién. nos -permitird estimar Jas dimensiones reales de Ta crisis actual,- “.. De acuerdo con los datas recopilados por la CEPAL (ver * * el cuadro que sigite), el. promedio acumilative anual real de .aumento del producto bruta de Ja regién, fue de un 5% - “para el periodo de 12 altos. Si.excluimos los aiius de 1956 y 1957, durante los cuales la. expansién de pastguerra comenzé _ & ser menor, el indice fue ve 5.2%. Para nuestros propé- - silos la diferencia no es importante: incluso el indice menor uleanza.o éxcede lus de un cierto nimery de rafses indus- trializados en Europa Occidental y ciertamente oxcede el de los’ Estados Unidos para el mismo perloda = '. LATINOAMERICA: El producto bruto y otros datos, o . 1945-57 © (miles de millones de délares de 1950) : : Cifras redondas. Abo Prodacte «= Cocsame larerakin Experta- Impertacion Peblackia Rruto {ija clenca Bienes pra Menes (millonce) nee ay Brutn oy servicios y sorvinksy 1945 80.20 (882 40 67 OSG OSS M6 32300 25.10 50 TA 4K 1947) §384400«h7S GS O72 TOS; 1948 864. 287 68 75 66 1482... 1949 . $76 20:1 64 -69 59 . 1518 1950° 398 21 66 72° .61° + 155-4 ‘195t ' 4210 85.20: 74. OT TB GD. 1952 - 43.0. °° 35.5 . 7.6 6.7.-70 1680 1958: 44.7, 361 76 78 69. = 1669 954° «47300 8910 820 TTB 1T0.9 1955' 500 410 S86 84 0 175.1 1956 B14 4d4 91 982 RD ONT 638 438 103 98. 96. 1838 1957 oO : al terminar tes Feajustes de postguerra y, a Partic de ese DESARROLLO ECONOMICO ¥ CRISIS EN LA ANERICA LATINA . Q __—_ Es cierto que por haber aumentado In poblacién de La- ° tinoamérica.a un promedio anual de 2.547, el indice del aumento anual del producto bruto per capita fue de sola- mente 2.7%¢ para la “década dorada” y de 2.550 para el periodo de doce afios. Sin embargo, atin ésta Ultima cifra es mayor que el histérico 2‘¢ de aumento anual del producto bruto per capita en los Estados Unidos, aunque es a su yer varias veces menor que.el de los pases socinlistas. ¢ : Es mds importante el hecho de que el 2.55) representé - - probablemente mas. del doble del ‘promedio anual “histérico” de desarrolo en Latinoamérica. Aunque no -existen datos | suficientes para establecer esta ultima afirmacién en cuanto. - al conjunto de la regién, puede suponerse que de 1900 a 1929 ningun pais de América Latina ssuper6 el ritmo de ’ desarrollo de Argentina, pues se estimd, como. promedio, en un 1.2% per cdpita ‘anual.* En el caso de Mexico, por” ejemplo, se cree que entre 1803 y 1934 no se registré prac- . ticamente ningtin incremento en los ingresoy per capita. . De lo antes expuesto pucde inferirse lx conclusién de que para el conjunto de la regién el perfodo que estamos exa- minado fue un pericdo de incremento Poco corriente de la actividad econémica, 0, mis precisamente, de un aumento ‘poco habitual de! PBN,.concepto que, de acuerdo con los usos oficiales. en Latinoamérica y en las Naciones Unidas, incluye Ia produccién de bienes y la de servicios, cuyd ritmo de‘aumento es comGnmente definido como desarrollo. ? Més adelante examinareinos hasta qué punto se puede confiar en este concepto para medir ‘el desarrollo econdmico en Latinoamérica. Por el momento consideraremos los factores externos que estimularon durante este periodo la elevada produccién de bienes y de servicios en esta region. . 14-0000 gy DESARROLLO ECONOMICO ¥ CRISIS EN La AMERICA LATINA ll “4 . s el valor de las importaciones en tantos por ciente del pro- ducto bruto nacional, se mantuvo en un S02" En el Perioda correspondiente de 4 afios en la década siguiente. cuando el : comercio exterior de Latinoameérica habia vencido los efec- a . f idn, el coeficiente de impertaciones ro alcdnzé *: 2.~ Los ‘estimulos externos en Ja expansiéa su nivel anterior y se mantuvo en tn 166°C. Ests nueva Mo oe . . Telacién, mejor incluso desd? ed pento de vista del desarrollo econémica de Latinoamérica- econdmico, entre el PBN y el comercio eXterior, reflejaba oe 7 ce el progreso aleanzado en la produccién local de. bienes de : . . : ij consumo, especialmente en los Paises mis avarzados como : r ,. ° Argentina, Bresil, México 'y Chile. : oo. ! Cuando durante la segunda guerra mundial las. importa- H ciones fueron de. nueve drasticamente Tedacidas, se registré | un impetu adicional para ta expansién Ge la industria ligera, | Como consecuencia, al comenzar' él Pericdy de Is. postguerra Cte ae Oe g e oy a i é J . __ Et comercio exterior ha ejercido siempre una influencia , predominante ‘sobre las fluctuaciones ciclicas de la economia ‘latinoamericana. Asi en 1932, en el climax de la gran de- presion, las exportaciones de ‘la regién disminuyeron enun. | 2 GBS ea relacién con 1929, Taientras las importacinoes dismi- ‘nuyeron en un 75%. * No obstante, una comparaciéa: entre ¢] nivel del comercid exterior en este aiio de crisis y el perio- do que estamos analizando, mostraria una cuadro deformado a ! * el periodo de recuperacién posterior a la depresiin de 1930, ¢ aie | de su importancia en la expansi6n econémica de 1945-37. | la relacién entre el PBN y las importaciones no volvié al nivel de 1925-29. En su lugar, como indican las cifras de - Nuestra tabla estadistica, las importaciores fluctuaron alre_- . dedor del 16% del PBN, manteniéndose, por tanto, al mismo “nivel relative de 1934-39. oe . . en conjunto llegaron a 3,500 millones de délares, cifras re. pudiera indicar una disminucién de |" dondas, 0 6,250 millones en délares de 1950. ? - Rnportancia del comercio exterior en la provision Ge lee - : ot, medios para la reciente expansién de la actividad econdémica tabla estad{stica, poderses ver. : en la América Latina, No obstante, un exsmen mds detenido De ahf que los datos de 1934-38, cuando se habia producido - un grado de recuneracién aceptable, nos dardn una base Ly mejor para establecer comparaciones, Durante este dltimo * “ periodo el promedio anual de exportaciones @ importaciones z. Si consideramos nuestra D f que hacia 1947, cuando la tendencia a Ja exnansiéa cel co | nos demuestra que lo cierto es justamente Io opuesto, La “‘meércio exterior en el periodo de la postguerra ya se habis- : H evidencia mas palpable se advierte en la adquisicién de ma- a desarrollado completamente, el total de las exportaciones ¥ .t quinaria y. equipos capaces de producir una expansién en poco mas de 14,000 millones ge. as exportaciones de materias primas, asi como de aumentar . de las importaciones Negé a : i¢ délares de 1950, o sea, un aumento de mis del 170%. sobre od - la produceién de Ia industria de elaboraciéa. En este sector el promedio anual de 1934-38. ademas, de 1945 a 1955, el i de inversiones, obviamente estratégico, que representa apro- poder adquisitivo de lag exportaciones latinoamericanas ximadamente el 23°% de lag inversiones totaies, 1a Produc- aumenié en.un promedio anual de 5.4%0,-0 sea ligeramente cién local suministré menos del 10'% de los productos obte- . més que el titmo de crecimiento del producto bruto -de la nidos. El resto fue ‘comprado en el extranjero ¥ represent6— - cerea del 83°: del valor total de las importaciones, a i i regié6n. ‘° Es evidente que habian Negado mejores ‘tiempos j ara Latinoamérica, ‘ v. ; o coe, . para an ae H __ Ast es claro que el, cambio en la estructura de as impor- - 4 taciones de Latinoamérica devino un factor Buevo y crucial I esemperiado por i ~ | °" tendiente r Sur dependenci ‘i ior, experiencia econémica de la‘ regién después de la segunda - H . Antes -_ 191. por elena maencta del solamente ae so » Por ejempl extiles s - H . j Sete Sra ena trcneena atage i ed g guerra mundial. Si: retornamos al Periodo relativamente pre : , . - . industrial anterior a la gran depresién de 1925-29, nos en: tufan més de la mitad de Jas importaciones. " Durante los . _ contramos con que el coeficiente de importaciones, es decir, altos 30, aunque se Produjo'un aumento-notable en la pro- 14.90000 22 MAURICE HALPERIN ry porcién de bienes duraderas y de capital, la mayoria de los bienes importados eran todavia bienes de consumo y mate- - piakes de construcciéa. Sin embargo, después de 1943 el - baiance cambidé definitivamente. Sia la: maquinaria ¥ ‘a log | equipos afladimos productos semielsborados y materias pri- ~ mas industriales, coma varias tipos de acero, productos quimious, caucho, ete., y combustibles, nos encontramos con que para 1955, cerca de las dus terveras partes de las im- portscienies totales de la region, consistieron en medics de produccién y suministros para los mismos."? En resu- . - -men, las exportaciones de Latinoamérica, que’ basicamente ‘determinan su capacidad para importar. fueran indudable- “mente el elemento.dccisivo para momover la expansién eco- _ _ Rémica de 1945 a 1957." ; . ... El esracter tinicy de la situscién externa favorable que.” _, ‘influyé en la actividad econdmica de ‘este periodo, requiere ~: Talgunes-comentarios adicionales para ser bien compréndido. El eran aumento de la capacidad de importacién de Latino- amériva no se debié solamente a la demanda excepcional de Postsuerra de que disfrutaron sus exportaciones, sino tam-. bién a otro factor relacionado con ‘ello, aunque menos co- Triente. : ! - En comin con todas las otras regiones dependientes, el comercio internacional de Latinoamérica ha sido adversa- mente afectado por la tendencia histérica hacia una creciente diferencia entre el pequefio aumento de precio de sus expor- . taciones de materias primas y el aumento mayor de los precios de los productos elaborados que importa. Como resul- tada, con fluctuaciones considerables de atio en afio y de un Rafs 3 otro, dependiendo dé les productos de exportacién ¥ de Js fluctuacién de la estructura de las importaciones, - para la regién en conjunto, a largo plazo. las condiciones del comercio exterior se han ido deteriorando. '* Sin embargo, un extraordinario cambio de esta tendencia tuve.lugar para el conjunto de la region y en todas Jas repu-- ‘biicas consideradas por senarado: menos Cuba y Argentina, _en la deeada siguiente a la segunda guerra mundial. En ocho de las republicas, ineluyendo Brasil, Colombia y ‘Chile, los vérminos del comercia exterior durante los peridos de 1947- te een 1949 ¢ 1954-56, ‘mejoraton dein: 45% ‘a un -100%."* Como -- resultado, mas ‘de la mitad del-aumento del poder adquisitivo de las exportacicnes de Latinoamérica se debié a los efectos de las mejores condiciones del comercio exterior y el resto ‘ probablemente atin mis bajo en 1960. '* ere DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y CRISIS EN LA AMERICA LATINA “43 correspondiS a un aumento en el volumen de las exporta- ciones, '* , : Saldria de los limites de-esta discusién examinar en detalle las fluctuaciones y'la complejidad de los factores que afec- ~ taron la -evolucién de tos precios de las exportaciones y dé las importaciones principales de la regién. En el caso del café, por ejemplo, que para mas de la tercera parte de las ‘ republicas es uno de los principales productos de exporta- ‘eidn, una aguda, atnque-pasajera’ disminucién en la produc ~ cién brasileia causada por coniicionés atmosféricas adver- sas, elevé los precios y estimuldé-una serie de compras espe- . . culativas. Con respecto a las importaciones, la tendencia hacia la sustituci6n de bienés’ de consumio por bienes de. “ capital jugé un papel importante; ya que los precios de estos ultimos tendicron a aumentar mis lentamente que los pre- ‘cios de los bienes de consumo. '? Ademis, los precios de los productos elaborados de Europa Occidental tendieron a decli- nar durante cierto periodo debido a la devaluacién de la libra ” estérlina y, otras divizas y en algunos pafses tuvo lugar . cierto cambio hacia fuentes de abastecimiento europeas. _ . No obstante, el factor principal en la mejoria de los tér-. minos del intercambio fue el aumento de precio de las exportaciones de Latinvamérica, motivado por la demanda —° extraordinaria causada por la situacién de la postguerra a la cual nos hemos referido. De manera que fueron circuns- tancias especiales, en lugar de fuerzas econémicas basicas, las que produjeron la variacién en los términos del comercio y el mantenimiento de la tendencia durante un periodo tan” largo. Cuando estas circunstancias desaparecieron, la ten- © dencia histérica a la decadencia volvié a manifestarse'* y Neg6 a su fin este periodo de “florecimiento 6ptimo” de la * economia. En 1958 el aumento per capita del PBN fue sola- mente de 0.572, descendiends a 0.3% y en 1959 y a un nivel i 14-0000 SMSC poe tenn e 1 mas ag OE Ee me nicer a Ph 3.— Otras consideraciones acerca del tema principal’ . Examinando ahora Ja actividad econ6mica propiamente ! dicha, recordemos que para Latinoamérica, en conjunto, el promedio anual dé-aumento del PBN per capita, fue de 2.75% “para ‘la década: posterior a la guerra y de 2.5%. para‘log 12 afos. Considérando las repdblicas por separado, la gran ma- rado mayor o menor yoria compartié esta expansion en un gi -y relativamente se.registraron pocas variaciones en los ni- veles comparatives de sus respectivos PBN per capita, sin embargo debe examinarse _paises mis importantes. - El ritmo de desarrollo de México, aunque aminoré después de 1950, fue aproximadamente el mismo que el del conjunte de la reyién durante el periodo de 12 ajios. En 1957 el PBN per capita de México aleanz&: 280 délares, siendo todavia menor que el nivel de 335 délares registrado en ese ano para el conjunto de la regién.”° : . : La marcha de la economia brasilefia fue notablemente mejor que el promedio, con un incremento anual. per capita de cerca de 3.5‘. Como resultady, durante los 12 anos, el PBN:per capita relativamente bajo del Brasil mejoré sufi- . cientemente lleyando a ser en 1957 aproximadamente igual -al de, México, El fenédmeno brasilefio refleja en parte la - situacién especiamente favorable de los paises exportadores - de café. Asi, el aumento de! per capita de los.paises produc- _ tores de café de. ‘Centroamérica y de Colombia fue mayor la tendencia én algunos de los * que et promedio:de Latinoamérica.-Esta_ Ultima Repiblica, ~ -". por ejemplo, régistré6 un incremento anual per capita de _ cerca del.3% entre 19435.y 1957. ~ . : Enel caso de Argentina, se noté una desviacién conside- rable. del. ritmo medio de desarrollo regional. Aunque de 1945 a 1943 se registré un extraordinario incremento: anual per capita de 6.4%, para el periodo de 12 siios, el aumento a ee pee ee eee peered epee mee h + meer rn eee 4 wha mee chamenke stasis Lesenece ted commen mot oneal een ‘ : a nerneneen eee gee ene see ene te eee iene tne * DESARROLLO ECOUNONICY T CRISIS EN LA AMERICA LATINA - que la argentina. De 1945 a : punto a : , . ; . . bd ~ — = 7 promedio per capita fue solamente ce 1% anual Un factor significativo de la decadencia posterior a 1948 fue la situa- cién desfavorable de las exportaciones argentinas de carnes y granos..Como resultado se produjo un continue empeora- miento en los términos del comervio exterior, tendencia excepcional en la América Latina. compartida solamente por Cuba como indicamos anteriormente. Sin embaryw con un PBN per capita de 525 délares en 1957, el nivel anreatino ge mantuvo muy superior ai promedio latinoamericano ¥ solamente detras de Venezucla, pais del que trataremos posteriormente*'. ~ tt yt . La desviacisn chilena dela norma regional fue sin mayor — . 1955 el PBN practicamente se mantuvo, mientras queen los anos siguientes disminuyd alrededor de un 8%. En realidad, a partir de 1953 ef ritmo de desarrollo no logré mantenerse al nivel del aumento de poblacién. Asi el PRN per edpita chileno que en 1945 era bastante mas elevado que el promedio latinoamerivano, dis- minuy$ a menos de 300 délares en 1957. La experiencia chilena también es excepcionsl desde otro. de vista. La economia del pais se mantuvy estancada, aunque disfruts de una mejoria sustancial en las evndiciones del comercio exterior. Este fenémeno reflejs en parte. el fracaso de’ las ganancias posteriores a la segunda sterra al no lograr recuperar lo perdido después de ln debade del’ cobre en la depresién del 30, pero mas atin refieja la disi- -pacién improductiva de los recursos adquiridos durante el periodo de-bonanza posterior a la guerra’’. Lye Finalmente. Cuba, duramente afectada por la caida del precio del azicar después de Ia guerra de Corea y a pesar del alza de 1956-57, tampoco lorré elevar su PBN per capita durante el periodo de doce ahos. FE] PBN per capita de Cuba, que era de 485 délares en 1957, se mantuvo considerable- mente mas elevade que el promedio de Latinoamerica. . * De aqui que el desarrollo extremadamente lento de ‘ls Argentina y. el estancamiento de Chile y Cuba( que juntas constituyen aproximadamente el 17% de la podiscién de América.Latina) representan ‘tendencias no.comunes y. por consiguiente, su situacién excepcional debe ser tenida en ‘cuenta??. Sin embargo, desde el punto de vista global, el caso. . ~ de estos paises no invalida el significado, cualquiera que este sea, que pueda ser atribuido a los calculos oficiales del des- ~ arrollo de Latinoamérica en conjunto. 14-0000 oy g DESARROLLO ECONUMICO Y CHISIS EN LA AMBRICA LATINA 17 CLUE EEEEEIEEE SEES EERO EEEERAERERAeEEnted capita de Latinoamérica era un sexto del norteamcricano, en 1957 la proporcién habia descendido a un octavo, En et caso de Argentina, de la mitad descendié aproximadamente . aun quinto del nivel de los Extadoa Unidos. desear. Aun si el ritmo.de desarrollo de este periodo pudiera ser revivida —Jo que es.¢] objective maximo propuesto por los economistas de la CEPAL™, para unos pueblos donde las -yastas mayoriag no pucden satisfaccr las necesidades mini- ; : 4 : . : nach us , 0 Ast, desde el punto de vista de In satisfacci6n de las nece- * st 4— Perspectivas de aumento us : : sidades de ‘desarrollo de Latinoamérica, al pareccr la acele- Br " :aparente del PBN. racién de Ia actividad econémica del conjunte de Ja regién : ; So . : . t aleanzada durante .cl perfode de 1943-57, deja algo que oe - i . seme BO Ne Ha Negado-el momento.de preguntarnos, jcudl es el signi - ficado de los calcuos oficiales mencionados anteriormente7 -- {Qué desarrollo y que tipo de desarrollo fue el alcanzado - tiurante este histérico “florecimiento déptimo” de la eco- nontia de Latinoamérica? Comenzaremos aceptando en su valor nominal la cifra de 2.5%¢ como promedio anual de ineremento pér capita del PBN de la regién. Como ya vimos, ."" el PBN sleanzé en 1957 su cifra mis alta de todos los tiem- ~ pos: $35 délares, Si Latinoamérica pudiera recuperarse y mantener ininterrumpidamente su ritmo de desarrollo de 1945 a 1957,-a partir del. momento en que se produjera esta recuperacidn, tardarfa alrededor de 65 anos para aleanzar el PBN per capita de Francia o Inglaterra en,1957 que fue de 1300 délares. Alcanzar el PBN per cipita de los Estados Unidos en 1957, que era de 2600, délares, demandaria ceren ~ de 85 afios. “ . _ Si consideramos las posibitidades hipotéticas de algunas de las reptiblicas Iatinoamerivanas por separado, el pronds- tico no seria mas filentador. Aunque Brasil, con su ‘ritmo mas de alimentacié6n, vestido y alojamiento, sin ‘hablar ya de las necesidudes fundamentales ‘de ta vida civilizada, las pespectivas -hipotéticas, sumamente dificiles de_aceptar con. ecuanimidad, aun.‘en el mas favorable de los casos, son de aplazar por medio siglo el logro del nivel de vida correspon- diente a un PBN que represente solamente la mitad del actual de los Fsatados Unidos. : Todo esto se reficre al valor nominal del désarrollo alcan- zado ‘durante ese perfudo de doce ajlos.’ No obstante, las conclusiones reales que deben ‘hacerse ‘de este “florecimiento.. 6ptimo” son atin mds desalentadoras. La razén.e3 que el dispositive convencional utilizado para medir el funciona- : miento de la economfia de Latinoamérica, es extraordinaria- -mente engafiogo. Exagera grandemente el nivel comparativo -de desarrollo frente a los paises altamente industrializados y el desarrollo real alcanzado en términcs puramente regio- nales. Consideraremos ahora log dos aspectos engatiosos en ese mismo orden. de desarrollo de 3.5% per capita, estaria en condiciones més ventajosas que la mayoria de las otras repiblicas, desde el momento en que su economia se recuperara, le exigiria 45 y 63 adios para alcanzar los niveles de 1957 antes menciona- . dos, Argentina, con-su ritmo de desarrollo menor que el promedio y x pesar de su base mas-alta, tardarin 90 afios en alcanzar los niveles de 1957 de Francia. o Inglaterra y 160 el de los Estados Unidos, Para alrededor de la mitad de las republicas, con un. PBN per.cipita inferior a 200 délares y- con ‘un ritmo de desarrollo de 2.5% anual, el promedio — seria de 80 y 110 aiios respectivamente, — te Pero en este “alcanzar” a los paises desarrollados debe a, considerarse otro aspecto. Mientras en 1940 el PBN per . - 4 - fone eee eee Qo eee A if Ft. iM tet a eae ote. ny 14-0000 "5. Comparacién del Producto Bruto Nacional Muchos economistas dedicados’ al problema: del subdes- arrollo, admiten que una comparacidn de la.magnitud de los PBN de un pats atrasady y dé un-pals industrializado, es ] un cémbuto sumamente inexacto de tas niveles rélativos de ‘gus respectivas- economias, No obstante, raramente setoman . e) trabajo de examinar cuan inexacto es este sistema. Con- secuentemente, dejan de apreciar la diferencia real que los separa, que es significativamente mayor de lo que las esta. *-.disticas sobre el PBN indican. ‘En 19 3 por ejemplo, el PBN per cdpita de los Estados Unidos era ocho veces mayor que el de Latinoamérica, pero e} consumo de acero pee capita, un indice basico del nivel de desarrollo econdémico, era dicaiséis Veces.mayor en los Estados Unidos?*. Una diferencia similar se observa conipa- randy a Latinoamérica con otros paises desarrollados: El PBN per capita de Inglaterra ern cuatro veces mayor, micn- tras el consumo per capita de acero era nueve veces mayor, En Francia las proporciones eran de cuatro y siete, en Aus- tria de dos y cinco’. Otras indices significntives del. des- arrotlo econdmico —el consumo per capita de energia y de cobre— coinciden més o menos con el consumo de acero*". Ciertos economistas que pasan por alto este aspecto pre- ‘fieren otro modo de tratar la cuestién, Afirman que la con- versién de las unidades monetarias de les paises subdesarro- - flados en délares, exagera la diferencia real entre los niveles “de las economias atrasadas y las economins desarrolladas. ” “Las cifras de los: i ingresos per ciipita [et producto] de los paises pobres, cuando son ‘expresadas’ en, délares resultan demasiadp bajas; ésto- -ayuda a explicar cSmo. algunas perso- - mas: subsisten con un. ingreso per capita.de750 délares all. i ‘aio... 2%, Es indudablemente cierto que los individuos con’ ingresos de 50 délares al afio pagan menos alquiler y la ropa yla comida les cuestan menos, pero la raz6n es que probable- v6 Ey 8B DFSARROLLO EVONOMICO ¥ CRIStS KN LA ANERICA LATINA " 19 mente ‘estas personas viven en una choza hecha por ellos mismos, en terreno ajeno. sin agua y servicios sanitarias, estén subalimentadas, anden descalzas y aus tinicas repas sean los .harapos que cubren sus espaldas. Por lo tanto. es. un hecho que “subsiste” durante un perfodo relativamente. corto, ya que su cdleulo de vida_seria-menos de la mitad ddl promedio para.el habitante de los Estados Unidos. ~ La comparacién del PRN de Latinoamérica y de los paises desarrollados, también es afectada materialmente por el factor de las inversiones extranjeras. Las estadisticas de’: yenezuela ilustran’ may die este panto. Como lo expresa W. Rostow, sin darle cran importancia; “Venezuela ba Mio por algun tiempo una’ “economia enquistada”, con un ‘indice alto de inversiones coricentrado en un sector de’ expor- tacién moderno, cuyd crecimiento no ha generado ningin impulso en la economia veneralana”**, Examinémos esta " situacién mis detenidamente. De acuerdo” con las estadisticas publicadas, en 1957 el sector de la mineria, que en la prictica quiere decir extrac- _ci6n extranjera del petroleo, representaba e) 8450 det PBN venezolano. La proporvion real probablemente es atin mayor, pero es dificil determinar cuinto de lo que figura en las canitulog de construccién, transporte, .comunicaciones y “otros”, es una parte de las operaciones petroleras. Una prueba adicional de la importancia del petréleo la ofrece el hecho de que Ia Agricultura y la industria de elavoracién -representen el ‘7% y el 11¢ respectivamente, en el PRN venezolano’. Simultdneamente. las compafias petroleras emplean menos del 2% dé la mano de obra activa del pais”. Las estad{sticas sobre ef desarrollo econédmico de Vene-. zuela son de lo m:is impresionantes. En 1945-57 el aumento: promeio del PBN per capita fue de 4.57¢, que con mucho 7 fue el mas alto de Latinoamérica. En 1957, el PBN per capita ; en Venezuela era de aproxiniadamente 1,000 délares, tres © veces el de Latinoamérica en conjunto, incluyerdo a Vene-'. zuela; dos veces el de la Argentina, que e8 el_pais més des- , arrollado de la regién y considerablemente mayor que el de : Italia. El consumo per capita de acero de Venezuela era seis - veces mayor que el promedio de Latinoamérica y aproxima- damente igual al de Suiza. En 1958 el consumo per capita - de energia en Venezuela fue algo mayor que el de Francia*, ; - Estas cifras reflejan, desdé lvego, las’ actividades de-las + ' compaiiias de petrdleo estadounidenses y anglo-holandesas 14.00000 “ganado que en tiempos - ‘con los desperdicios de la ciudad”. 20 . . MAURICE HALPERIN 2 . : que operan en Venezuela, pero no nos dicen casi nada acerca de la economfa nacional prepiamente dicha. Harvey O'Connor describe algunas de lag realidades de esa econoniat “Antes del petréled, Venezuela se alimentaba a si misma de algun. modo, Hoy produce sulamente la mit la mitad de la carne, una tercera parte de los. vegetales ¥ los granos ¥ la mitad de In leche que consume, Hay menos r de la Revolucién de 1812... La fan- ha descendido sobre’ Caracas. es tan tastica prosperidad que pmo al . Todo’ éso.es gola- irreal como algo saliin de Hollywood. . dlo E80 mente motivo de curiosidad para las-940-partes del. pueblo, que vive fuera del mundo encantado del petréleo, Ahuyen-- tados por la enfermedad y disgregados por el hambre.:. por lo menos 200,000 venezolanos han abanuynado los cam- pos para dirigirse a In dorada Caracas, los puentes, a lo largo de Jas cailadas, o en la cerroa en los irénicamente Namados ‘ranchos’,, cons! g.laderas de los De hecho, “la economfa enquistada” en Venezuela ‘falsea seriamente las‘ estadisticus del desarrollo de toda Latino- fros de américa. Por ejemplo, durante el perfodo de ‘cinco a 1963-67, a las companias extranjeras que operan cn Vene- ziela correspondié el 23%. aproximadamente de todas las exportaciones de Hegé casi al 28967". Con respecto a Jos caleulos del PRN, si quitamos a Venezuela, que representa un poco mis del 3% - ad del mafz, | ‘en donde vive bajo truidos . -: Latinoamérica. En-el nto’ 1957 ta cifra - de la poblacién de Latinoamérica, el promedio de aumento | del PBN per capita de la regién durante el periodo de 1950- _B7, se reduce aproximadamente en una cuarta parte™. Si bien es Ja mds, sobresalicnte, Venezuela no es la unica “economia enquistada” en Latinoamérica. Honduras, domi- nada por dos compaiiias banuneras extranjenis que, como Robert Alexander describe, “equivalen a estadva dentro de otro estado’, es otro ejemplo tfpico Cuba, antes de Ia Revolucién, también !o era en un grado apreciable, como ~ declaré publicamente un reciente Embajo-tor de los Estados Unidos en Cuba,-“.. -hasta la Negada de Castro al poder... cia en elpafs; algunas veces mds importante atin que el Presidente””*. En realidad no hay practicamente ninguna reptblica-latinoamericana en donde falte un “sector moderna, ~ de exportacién” de propicdad extranjera; algunas constitu- yen “énquistamientos econémicos” mas o menos grandes. - pero en todos los casos sus contribuciones a Jos ingresos y al desarrollo econédmico “‘pertenecen mds propiamente a los el embajador americano era Ja segunda figura de importan-. te ede sees an a gen i DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y CRISIS EN LA AMERICA LATINA . 2} : : ~ Pulses ea donde tas campniiias estan domiciliadas”, que a - dus puises en dondé operan,,. nas cuantas cifras y hechos indicarin, de manera par- cial, con qué estos “enquistamientos eccnémicos” inflan el funcionanienti real de las economias nacionales de Latino- america. En 1957, por ejemplo. las empresas de inversién direeta de Estados, Unidos, que representan aproximada- mente al 85> del total de Ins inversiones directas extran- jeras. tuviecron una produccién que ascendié a 8.000 “millones de délares dentro de la produccién brata de. Latino- america, o sea mis del 1840 ‘del PBN de 1957°" y, sin duda, una proporcién atin mayor en la produccién de. biénes ma- teriales. Estas empresas exportaron fuera de Latinoamérica Tuervancias valoradas en casi 3.C00 millones de délares**, o asi la mitad de todas las exportaciones de mercancfas de Latinoamérica, sin incluir el comercio déntro de la regién, y el 8050 de las exportaciones de Ja regién de los Estados Unides*. - a Estas cifrag, a su vez, indican un serio falseamiento de las ganacias reales de las economfas nacionales, como resul- tada de los diversos tipos de utilidades extraidas por mediv de Ins operaciones dé las inversionés extranjeras. Muchas de estas remisiones de utilidades son Gifiziles de descubrir, pero podenmios tener alguna idea de su importancia incluso si eonsideramos Jas remisiones de utilidades e intereses que se publican, por ejemplo, la salida de divisas, excluyendo amortizaciones, ascendié a 8,625 millones de délares durante el periodo de 1955 a 1957, aparentemente una porcién insig. nificante del PBN. Sin embargo, como constituys un drenaje de divisas extranjeras, absorbid el 14t¢ de las gananciag por eoncepto de exportaciones durante este periodo de tres - ahios, Mis aun, el promedio de absorcién de divisas aumenté de manera continuada después de los anos inmediatos a la guerra, cuando dicho promedio era del 10%. En términos absolutos, el drenaje se duplicé durante el periodo compren- dido entre los afios 1947 y 1957"'. : : En vista de Ja decisiva importancia que,la capacidad de importar tiene en Ja econom{fa de América ‘Latina, especial- “mente para adquirir los medios de produccién, esta pérdida ° _de mecios cconémices no es tan pequena como parece. En 1957 equivaliéd aproximadamente al 70° dél costo de toda la maquinacia industrial importada durante el aiio, sola-— mente un poco menos del 70% de las inversiones de ese aflo en ese sector clave‘. 14-0000 BESARTOLLO SCUNGNICO TY CRIA KN LA AMERICA LATINA x3 rr TS \ : _ Agricultura co.cc cece eee. 23.5 ~ . a _ 3 Industria oe. ccc cece eee ee 20:0 . | Cossitievidn occ ees » bb . ‘ : Mineria. occ cececee ee eee es 5.0 : ded . del d i r 7 foo (Sub-cctal deta protuceién) ; 52.0 : _ : idades- olla . : po Cemenio y Finanzat .....- 17.0 . = us 6.— Las real aces ae esarr ot : . Ot ‘servicios .. 16.0 econémice en Latinoamerica oh Gobierng. .. - 7.5 : . “4 (Sub-total de servicios) 29.5 Transpertes ¥ Comunicaciones 8.6 8.5 Smee es 1 Retornando al segundo aspecto de In disparidad entre las _realizaciones aparentes ¥ Tea! A ‘Yo que. hemos definido como el “florecimiento éptimo™ de la ~ economia latinonmericars, -recordemos que el concypto ‘ofi- cialmente enipleado para el PBN er la apreciacién del des- arrollo, incluye bienes y servicive. Sin discutir si es un con- cepto valido en el caso de un pais altamente industrializado como log Estados Unidos, és sin lugar a dudag sumamente les del desarrollo aleanzado por . 100.0. . 100.0" ” De manera que en nimens redondos, ligeramente mis del 50% del PBN latincamericano esta claraniente constituido por Ia. progeevién debienca materiales y alrededor del 40% por servicios, El resto —cumunicaciones y transportes— | - esta constituide por-ambes y no puede ser clasificado sin un analisis mas detallada, No obstante, para nuestro propé- sito no se requiere una apruciacién miis detallada. Es sufi- ciente con hacer notar que lva servicios problablemente con- +, , tituyen casi kk mitad del PRN de la regién. Atin mas, para ' ~~. toda Ia regiin y para la mayoria de Jas republicas pur Se. 1 equivoco cuando se aplica a una economia stibdesarrotlads. Por su misma definicién, una economia tal ‘es primaria +. ma sr foo. parade, durante 145-57 hubo poca variacién en Ja relacién y basicamente deficiente en produceién, es decir. tanto en eapacidad productiva cane en la produccién real de produc- tos agricolas e industrisles. que combinados determinan ta capacidad fisica de un puis para-mantener un determinado _ nivel de vida. Para uns economia sudbesarrollada .sélo ta -produccién de bienes materiales puede tener alguna signi: ficacién en cuanto al dessrrollo. Cicrtamente, para una re- gién como Latinoamérka. un aumento en el mimero de salones de belleza o cabarets o en Ja cuantia de la poltcia u otras actividades que se enmarcan como servicios —sin im- portar su contribucién a ts alegrias o las penas que propor- cionen a,uno u otro sectar de Ja poblacién— no puede repre- sentar desarrollo econémico. En reatidad, como Paul Baran. Sugiere con respecto a Ja.mayoria de los pafses —y nesotros incluiznos a Latinoamérica dentro de esos pafses— lo apuesto ~es lo indudablemente. cierto, Los servicios absorben capital “y otrog recursos desesperadamente necesarios para la pro- duccién y‘de esa forma mtardan el desarrollo econdémico’?. El grado en que ios servicios inflan el PBN de Latino-. américa se revela en un examen de sus componentes. En 1956-57, sus proporciones respectivas (en porcentajes Te- ee dondeados) dentro del total fueron las siguient: “entre los servicios y la preduccién en el PBN“. Los servi- clos per cara aumentaron en un promedio anual priictica- mente idéntico al del PBN, Consecuentemente, cerca de la mitad da Is expansién ecandmicn de 1945-57 no contribuy6 ni al Sesarrello de Latinoamérica ni a su capacidad de des~ arrollo. ; . Volviendo a la produccién dy bienes materiales, se deduce que, en conjunto, también aumenté aproximadamente en e) mismo nivel que el PBN, De aqui que pueda argumentarse |” que aunque ei PBN exagvra grandemente las dimensiones del desarrmbo real en términos absolutos, en este sentido, indica de marera precisa lus adelantos reiativos en la pro~ duccién material y. por tanto, es una upreciacién razonable del indice real de desarrolla, Sin embargo, no solo et indice vsigue siendo insatisfactorio, como ya hemos visto, sino que eesulta mucho mis inadecuado de lo que parece a primera vista. . . : Ello estrita €n que la valoracién del PBN en -Latino=: "améries. ‘y.en las regiones subdesarrolladas en general, es aun mis compticada. por el comportamiento desigual de los principales sectores de la produccién y por consideraciones 14-0000 Ue MALI BRIS 24 cualilativas especiales. Es fundamental saber no solamente cufinta ‘produceién, sino tambicu qué clase de produ:zcién, > pars comprender el proceso de crecimiento de une economia débil y falacada, Por ejemplo, un aumentown la produccién que refleje ja expansién del monoculivo o la explotacién ex- tranjera de los recursos naturales o In elaboracién de artfcu- : los de lujo para el consume doméstico, fixurarian siempre como: contribuciones al desarrollo econédmico en cualquier céniputo estad{atico. Sin embargo, desde el punto de vista - dela tinica clase de desarrollo que tiene sentitlo para un pals suldesarrollado, las resultantes principales de tal au- mento padieran muy bien ser desfavorables. Por esta raz6én debemos examinar alunos: aspectos salientes del desar rolio en Joe ’ principales sectores de la produccién del PBN. 1.5%. El fndice fundamental de desarrollo en este sector serfa In produccién de alimentos para el consumo, pero éste aumenté a un ritmo atin menor que los cultivos para” la exportaciin. En todo caso, el promedio general de 1.69 no basté para mantener el nivel per capita de produccién ante- | rior a Ja guerra, tanto de la agricultura en su conjunto, como de Ja producci6n de alimentos. considerada separadamente. La disminuci6n per capita de la produccién. fue sustancial durante Ja mayor parte del perfodo, Solamente én 1956/57, el mejor afio de! periodo,el nivel se acercé al-de 1933/34 - _ 1937/38**. Para una regién en la que, como Preston James dice § gin rodecs, “podemos afirmar que una gran parte de Ia pobla-: cién est4 sufriendo hambre’®, este record no representa desarrojlo en ningtin sentido. Es mas bien una afirmacién de la agravacién te la crisis permanente basada en el sistema conocido y: profundamente asentado del monopolio feudal y neo-feudal sobre la tierra. Todas las estad{sticas disponibles : -apuntan hacia una concentracién continuada. y probable- mente ascendente de la propiedad sobre In tierra en los aiios recicntes: Un estudio de Moacyr Paixao demuestra que en el Brasil, poco mfs del 3% de los propietarios estan en pose- -si6n de mas del, 62% de la tierra arable, mientras que e] 85% -de los campesinos posce menos del 17% de la tierra, La situacién en Cuba, antes de 1955, era parecida: menos del 1.5% de las empresas agricolas posefan el AT % de las EI. aumento promedio anual per capita de la produceién ; agricola en Latinoamérica en 19-15-57, fue solamente de a £1 sector aiercota, . ’ and, € DKSARROLLU GCONUMICO Y CHIMIS FN LA AMERICA LATINA 23. tierras, mientras el 70%e de lag propiedades ocupaban poco mis del 11% de Ja tierra’, : Atin en México, én donde una reforma agraria extensa; pero solamente efectiva en parte, habja tenido lugar antes de 1949, un nuevo proceso de concentracién de la tierra comenzé después de aquel aio, De acuerdo con Luis Yaiies Pérez, hacia 1950 alrededor del. hO'CG de las tierras cultivadas estaban en posesi6n del 13% de los cultivadores, mientras 703 grandes empresarios obteninn el 3540 del total -de los ingresos agricolas de la republica*’, , Hacia 1955, de acuerdo con un calculo- semiofical mexi- el sector privado agricola, en contraste con él sector comunal creado por Ja reforma agraria, se habla expandido de tal manera que. “podfa ser atin mayor que lag propivdades: --privadas en 1930", es. decir, antes de que se distribuyeran la mavorfa de lus tierras como consecitencia de la reforma- agraria. El hecho de que muchas de las nuevas grandes ‘ propiedades sean empresas capitalistag relativamente efi- cientes. no altéra el significado de la “eontra-reforma” ya que éstas se han dedicado casi exclusivamente a producir productos de exportacién, emplean mucho menos obret de los que de otra forma pudicran subsistir de la-tierra y de ahi resulta que retardan la produccién desesperadamente necesaria de comestibles para el mercado interno y agravan la seria situacién de desempleo agricola. Para el conjunto de Latinoamérica, Otto Feinstein resume de manera conservadora Ja situacién actual de la posesién de la tierra y su utilizaci6n como sigue: “Ja distribucién de ‘Ia tierra estA hecha de tal manéra que una proporcidn infi- nitesimal ce los clasificados coma propictarios legales de la tierra posee una vasta mayoria de la misma. Menos el 6% de los terratenientes posee usualmente mas del 60% ‘de la tierra. Esto no sélo significa concentracién de la tierra en grandes propiedades, usualmente incapaces de financiar su modernizacién, sino también que casi todos los otros propie- tarios poseen usualmente parcelas demasiado pequeliag para ‘una produccién racionat’.®? . A ésto hay que afiadir solamente que siti uria revolucién agraria —no una mera reforma— que haga posible 1a -asi- milacién de la técnica del siglo XX en la produccién agricola, cualquier florecimiento éptimo o de otro género de la eco nomia latinoaméricana, es incapaz, por su indole, de satis- facer las necesidades de desarrollo de Ia regién. _ © 14-0000 [ papi) 5 an , MAURICE NALPRRIN . . 5 : ——— b. El sectur industrial. Aunque el estancamiento de la agricultura y, en particu: lar, de los productos alimenticies, redtice considerablementé la significacién del aumento total en la produccisn de bienes materisles, el hecho de que la produccién de Is industria ‘de elaboracién aumenté a tn promedio anual de &2°% per capita --miis del doble del aumento de ln agricutura— el hecho » aportdé.aleo sustancial, tanto cualitativa come cuantitativas “mente al desarrolio: material -alcanzado ‘durante. este perfo- do. Un restilidd es él cambio que se operd en la distribu |” ‘cién por sectores del PRN de Latinoamérica. En 1945 Ja industria de elaboracién y la construccidn representaban el Vile-del PEN y In dgricultura el 26", mientras que en 1957, como ya. hemos indicado, ‘la participacién- de la-industria ; -_de-elabaracién y de dn construccién juntas igualaron lade la vagriculturs, representando cada una el 23.550, | . -’ Si consideramos los paises separadamenta encontramos Que los incrementos relativos en cl sector de la industria de- elaboracidn,:fueron relativamenté mas pronunciados en Jas. repiblicas menos industrializadas, aunque al mismo tiempo, al fin del perfodo, Ia agricultura atin mantenia st posicién . predon nte, Asi, en Colombia. por ejempla ef sector agri- endid del 45 al 31%r del PBN, ¥ atin esta proporcién superaba la ‘aportacién: de In industria de eaboracién. El modelo en Brasil, —que en este aspecto representé una -ex- cepcién entre los cuatro pafses de mayor produccién indus- trial— fue el mismo que en Colombia: en 1857 el sector agricola aun era el predominante. En cuanto a Arventina, . Chile y México, donde la industria hab{a sobrepasado ligera- mente a la agricultura en 1945, el cambio recistrado en Ja - importancia relativa de dichos sectores fue insignificante®’. Mientras que para las ecenomias subdesarrelladas del conjunto de Latinoamérica Ia relativa industrializacién in- dicada por los cambios operados-en esos des sectores del: PBN, tiene algunas implicaciones de desarrollo positivo, el grado de desarrollo industrial alcanzado es exagerado por “muchos de los resiimenes estadisticos. Por ejemplo, nos . encontramos. que-una proporcién sustancial de lo que es clasificado como actividad industrial —adn en las republi- cas mas desarrolladas— continia técnicamente al nivel de - _las operaciones de una herreria vural. La situacién en Perd, sobre la cual pueden hallarse esta- disticas recientes y bastante numerosas, puede ser conside- DESARROLLO ECONOMICS ¢ CTiSIS EN LA AMERICA LATINA pai rada tipica para la mayor parte de Latinoamérica. Desde el punte de vista del desarrollo industrial en general, Peru ‘tiene una situacién ligeramente mejor que la media entre las ‘20 repiblicas y su PBN y gu desarrollo industrial en los ~ -ailtimos ates se acerca al promedio de la regién. Ademas, Pera posee ung moderna fundicién de hierro y-acero. En 1955. ligeramente mas del 80% de la mano de obra industrial, incluyendo artesanos, trabajaba en talleres que, con Un promedio de.menos de 14 obreros, y probablemente “—-Ta mitad de exe riimero, producian el 40% de los productos ~ elaborados del pais: En el caso del Pert es dificil] hablar de -progresos serios industriales por otra razé6n : de 1945-55 hubo una disminucién en la participacién relativa de la in- dustria. local en-los suministros totales de productos elabo- ““rados, 8 | oe . : . Si consideramos ahora ef aumento de la produccién de bienes de capital en Latinoamérica’, aparece que ha sido mas sustancial de lo que realmente fue, debido en parte, a la base tan baja de que se partié. En vista de la complejidad de la produccién industrial y de las diferencias en terminolo- gia y otros criterios estadisticos usados por las distintas cién de bienes de capital y bienes de consumo, elemento de * bastante tmportancia para apreciar el nivel de madurez in- dustrial. No obstante. podemos obtener un calculo aproximado en cl realizado por lis Naciones Unidas de 1954. De acuerdo con este cilculo, basado en estadisticas de 6 paises —Argen- tina, Brasil, Colombia, Chile, México y Venezuela— que representan el grueso de la produccién industrial de Latino- américa, “las industrias de bienes de capital. .. 1 no mais del 18% de Ia produccién industrial total de Latino- américa’.** Probablemente este porcentaje fue mayor en 1957, aunque quizA no mucho. “Al mismo tiempo, una considerable disipacién improduc- -tiva de la produccién de bienes de capital limita su impor- tancia como indice del desarrollo econémico basico. En 1945- ’ 67 —para toda la regién y practicamente todos los paises "por separade—, mis‘de la mitad de las inversiones fijas de ‘capital se orientaron hacia “‘edificaciones y construcciones”, el mayor porcentaje del cual-se concentro en‘“residenciaa” - _que en Latinoamérica ‘son en abrumadora mayoria casas muy. - Jujosas, una importante mercancfa de la lucrativa especula- cién urbana.” a cots --reptblicag, es dificil determinar la relacién entre la produe- representan. | . Fipancana Vek Rs... PO PETTERS Mere . 5 FAS CRY ectual WORE: 9. Mb Foe 14-0000 one 23 : . MAURICE HALPERIN Entre lag repiblicas mis activas industrialmente, se ha préstado una justificada atencién al Brasil. En Brasil Ja produccién de lingotes de acero se quintuplied en’ 10 afies ” 'y el valor de la produccién de bienes de capital aumenté con una rapidez que casi triplica a la de bienés de consumo, No obstante, considerando Ia produccién industrial en conjunto, .- los cambios estructurales resultantes vo han sido ten espec- tuculares como los acoritecimientas Parecen indicar, : Aunque el valor de la producciéa de bienes de capital se elevé de alrededor'de an cuarto a un tercio del total de la produccién de la industria de elaboracién, en menos de una , . década, este éxito est4 seriamente afectado por el hecho de que la preduccién do maquinaria, en 1959, represent6 menos ,_ - del 3%. del valor total de la produccién industrial.*? Operando . en una economia plagada de persistentes y agudas deficien- « ~ “cias-de energia y transporte —caracteristica pricticamente . _ - comin a toda América Latina— sin capacidad reproductiva, . produciendo exclusivamente Para el mercado interior y de- - pendiendo de lag ganancing Por concepto de .exportaciones de café y de inversiones directas de capital extranjero, para -_obtener bienes de capital y varias materias primas, la indus- ‘tria brasilefia ha aumentado la vulnerabilidad de-la econom{a - ante factores externos, sin lograr los medios para una in- dustrializacién bisica, La industria argentina, tradicionalmente la mas fuerte de Latinoamérica en términos de producvida per capita, pre- . Senta caracteristicas estructurales simiilstes a las del Brasil. La produccién de maquinarias y equipes aumenté en mas del 800% entre 1937-38 y 1955, mientras su participsciin rela. tiva en la produccién industrial se elevd del 3.7 al 6.1%. Sin embargo, reparaciones y reposiciones de piezas representa. ron el 40% de este total, como resultado de lo cual sélo el 60% de la produccién en este Sector representé un incremen- to de las existencias de maquinaria y equipos, de lo cual, a 8u vez,el 60% se concentré eit facilidades. de transporte.*' La deficiencia fundamental del desarrollo industrial en - - Argentina y Brasil, prevalece sobre toda la regién. Es resu- - ‘mida por el hecho, previamente sefialade, de que-al fin de --un perfodo de 12-afios de intensificaciéa-de la actividad in- dustrial —que culmina la fase moderna de un proceso que comenz6 con la primera guerra mundial— Latinoamérica todavia dependia de las importaciones para mis de 90° de sus necesidades en maquinarias y equipos:. : . v rn a . DESARROLLO ECONONMICO ¥ CRISIS EN LA AMERICA LATINA 29 a ; : Dele mencionarse también un factor adicional en relacién con el problema de log “enquistamientos” que kemos abor- dada, pere que tanibien coniplica la valoracién del desarrollo de Latinoamérica, La gran mayoria de las empresas moder- nas de elaboracién de Ja regién son de propiedad extranjera. Las inversiones privadas directas de los Estados Unidos en 1 este sector, nuis que se duplicaron durante el periodo 19+45- . 67 y, en-1959, tenian un valor en contabilidad de aproxima- damente 1400 millones de -délares, mayor gue la‘inversién en cualquier otro sector con excepcidn del petréleo, y repre- Sentaban cerea de la sexta parte del total de las inversiones. | privadas directas de los Estados Unidos en Latinoamérica. .., La mayor parte de estas inversiones se ha dirigido hacia. ‘la industria pesada ¥ hacia la industria alimenticia, ye 70 se ha-concentrado en Brasil, .Méxieo y Argentina. Sala- mente Brasil ha recibido mas del 30%0 del total."? Se estima’ que dentre de una persistente tendencia‘a la expansién, en 1957 la participacién privada extranjera (Estados Unidos y' Europa) en las inversiones en las industrias del Brasil, represent6 el 375 de total.®? . ‘El impacto de esta situacién en el desarrollo industrial ¥ econémico de América Latina en términos generales es, por lo menos, contradictorio. De una parte, existe una pre- ducciéa nueva con sus correspondientes efectos multiplica- - dores. Al mismo tiempo, esto no se puede considerar - completamente beneficioso ya que mucha de esta produc--_ cidn consiste moramente en el montaje de piezas impertadas ‘y también depende de materias primas del exterior. . De otra parte, la capacidad de expansién de las empresas’ extranjeras‘a través de la reinversién de los beneficios esta Nmitada a largo plazo por las posibilidades de su remisién. . De aqui que mientras mayor sea la expansién, mayor seré Ja expertaciin eventual de capital « ipso facto la decapitali- zacién creciente de las seriamente subcapitalizadas econo- mias latinoamericanas. Como muy bien dice el economista brasilefio Caio Prado (hijo), cualquiera que-sea el estimulo inicial para et desarrollo provisto por las fabricas propiedad ‘de extranjeros, “con el tiempo se transforma en una obs- traccién”.**” a moe, ’_ Una observacién: final puede sér hecha para confirmar las limitaciones del desarrollo industrial de Latinoamérica. Es bien conocido que en cualquier regién subdesarrollada la capacidad de la industria ‘para absorver mano de obra esde . 14-0000 ‘Reral. En este sentido anotenws que ecire 194. -sin precedente de & mente. MAURICE HALPERIN ¥ = SE tts fd una importancis Qxisiva, tanto para lk scelerciin del dese | armiioé industris! eomo para el desarmiy execomico en ge. S45 y 1955, la Propsreién de &y mano de obra dedicsGs 3 la agricultura, decay del 374 af 31.66.15 Esto represses una disminu. = fe - cin apreciable ea términos abselutos y c2 fendmeno asocia- do tairicamente evo el desarruliy eoomicica. Para América Latina lo contrarie es by cierto. Como lo ° describdié recientemente un funcionsrio de bs Organizacién de Estadas Americanos, es un circuls teins: la intensifica- cidn de la pobresa en los: campos ha estizalado un éxodo "’ ereciente de la'pobiscién rurai hacia iss ciacades: el nivel de la técnica agricois ba sido demasiado haio Para compensar ‘la péridida de maze de obra, y el desarrov industrial muy Jento para ofrecer empleo a los campesinos Gesplazados**, De este modo, la prodvecién del total.de trabaziores dedicados a mas del doble del indice Ge la industria y is coastruccién.? En otras palahrss, el grueso de la mano de obra en éxode de la agricultura, izcrementé las filas de barieratas, limpia- botas. vendedores ce periédicos. sirviertes domésticos y similares, para mo mancionar los desempleades. Este fend- meno explice ‘al mistno tiempo la disparidsd entre el aumento roblacién en ia América Latina y la ala industria va ls construcciones. 2umenid solamente del. . DV al 185°C del total, Al mismo teem ia-narte correcnan! _ diente al sector de ke servicios aumenté det33 sl 27.4% osea industrislizaciéa dé is regi6n que avanzs macho mas lenta- i : , ! ! ood | | i { i | { & set "7.— Los ingresos personales durante el periodo de “florecimiento optimo” Para una apreciacién general.de la evolucién de la econo: mia de Latinoamérica, una ultima pregunta debe ser for- mulada: ~Cémo fueron afectatios los niveles de Nida de las... grandes masas de poblacién? E] primer punto en el. que-se - debe hacer hincapié es el de que de 1945 a 1957 el consumo per capita de la regi6n en conjunto aumenté en un 40%, en comparacién con un 31% para ef PBN per capita. Este fendmeno ha sido descrito como “alentador” por los econo- mistas de la CEPAL** Sin embargo, un examen de la distribucién de los ingre- sos creados por el PBN revela que el incremento del consemo " privado —aldededor del $057 dei consumo total— fue limi~ tado estrictamente a una opuienta minoria y de ahi que, aparte de‘sus implicaciones socisies pueda ser cxracterizado mejor como una. deplorable disipacién. de Ja plus-valia. Aun aceptande que en el caso de Latinoamérica pueda ser justi- ficado el debate entre teorizantes respecto de cuanto puede o.debe ser “exprimida la poblacién... a través de un aplaza- miento de la elevacién de los niveles de consumo... y utili- zado para inversiones basicas, con el fin de... lograr un rapido aumento de la produccién™, como dice Gunnar Myrdal ‘en otro texto,** existe muy poca iustificacién para: este “exprimir el iugo’’ que tiene como consecuencia un super. . consumo y una subinversiédn por parte de los que perciben las utilidades y que, consecueniemente. no ofrece ninguna Fersepectiva para un rapido aumento de la produccién. A besar de que las estadisticas sobre ingresos personales ; estin muy diseminadas y son relativamente poco exactas, todo-evidencia que la significativa disparidad entre.los in. : _ gresos de las clases poseedoras y la clase trabaiadora en. América Latina, se ha inerementade durante este perfoda y, come. resultado, los problemas materiales y sociales de la as. 14-0000 *~ pobreza durante et periodo de bonanza han sido iguales. si no mayores, queantes? Esta situacidn la confirma la continua niigracién de cam Pesinos desposeides y ta situacén de hambre a la cual ya nos hemos referide. Ctros sintomas han sido las vastas lu. chas sociales y las salvajes represiones politicas que alean- zaron un grado de intensidad y una extensida seognifica protiablemente inicusinda en América Latina durante. cual- quier otro perivo de alto indice de actividad econdmica: Un sintoma general es el agudo encarecimiento de la vida “en la mayoria de les paises, que aun de acuerdo con Iss cifras oficiales, alexnzéd proporciones fenomenales en algu- -nas republicas. a pesar de Ia aubestimacién habitual y no- - toria de los organismes que confeccionan las estadisticas en casi todos los gobiernos.*' Los salarios normalmente se. re- “"zagaron y, atin en los casos en que ‘las huelgas forzaron ajustes témporales mas o menos correctos, el. alza de los .Precios fue tan rapido, que siembre hubo un lapso' de tiempo _en el cual los ingresos reales de los asalariados disminu:. . yeron. . Las tendencias fluctuaron en dependencia de los paises y de los afios. Las estadisticas de Argentina indican que un alza real en bos salarios y los suelios industriales durante les primeres afes ds Ja postguerra, fue seguida por una’ tendencia a la disminucién después de 1949". EF] record no es tan claro en Brasil y en Colombia. en donde en cualquier caso. “los salarios resles per capita en la industria disminu- yeron algo en los ultimos afios, a pesar de un aumento en la produccién per capita’? En general y a largo plazo, Ia clasi¢a “redistribucién de Ja riqueza” caracteristica de 1a inflacién prolongada.v rapida, impuso su tributo a los asala- riudos de América Latina.. : . ” Son dignas de considéracién las estadfsticas chilenas so- bre este punto, poryze son mas completas y merecedoras - de confianza que la mayoria de las otras, De 1945 a 1957, la proporcién relativa de los gastos ‘totales nacionales de los .consumidores, representados por. los salarios y: los sueldos ‘de oficina, disminuy6é en un 10%, mientras que el consumo derivado de utilidades, intereses y rentas, aumenté en cerca : de un 15%. Al mismo tiempo, el hecho de que el consumo per capita de_articulos tales como carne, patatas y especial- mente trigo, disminuyera sustancialmente durante el perio- : MAURICE HALPERIN | 32 _ eee 7 ae , DESARROLLO ECONONICO Y¥ CRISS EN La AMERICA LATINA . 33 . do, suyiere que la mayoria de kx chilenos se empobrecié, * tunto cn terminos relatives come abselutas."* Aparentemente, en Perd. ex deme una buena parte de los ingress no se compatan esces silarios. las “caracteristicas gencrales.de.la distribuciéa Ge es ingresus no experimentd ninguna variacién sustancisi ectre 1945 y 183°. Durante. ° - esta década, alrededor del 43+ de Ia povlacién tural del ~Perti pudo satisfacer solamente las “necesidades minimas. fara la subsistencia”, lo cuai, cccvertido en términes mone- tarios, significa un consurs sacral per cépita equivalente. a no mas de 50 dolares, meacs de ia tercera parte del per capita promedio- nacional .-—-.... ce En Venezuela, la mayor parte de los datos conceidos sefia- jan una mayor diferenciacién ance los ingresos de las altas “¢eapas-y los de la mayoria. Be sccerdo con un analisis, .alre- dedor de tres cuartas partes ce la poblacién venezolana : percibe menos de un tercio det exormemente exagerado per capita de ingresos naciousles.* Ex Cuba, una sola estadistica~ nos dice lo suficiente acerca Ge Sa Cistribucién de ks ingresos; con anterioridad a Ia RevoloeNa de 1959, el promedio anual de desocupados era de un 5%. mS Se puede argumentar qoe tss estadisticas convernientes a Cuba, Chile e incluso a Arg a, carecen en cierto modo de relicve, ya que-esas repiNicas experimentaron pero o “ningun desarrollo en 1945-57. No se puede decir lo mismo sobre México, pais subre el cas! racientemente se han publi- cado notables estadisticas acezca de la distribucién de los - ingresos, De acuerdo con un andliss detallado y en several de oriéntacién conservadora, de ks eecnemista mexicana Ifigenia de Navarrete, aparecen los siguientes datos reveladares:7" 1? De 19-40 a 1950, los ingresos personales de los empre- sarios se clevaron del 60% al 6¢°c de ies ingresas personales en la republica, mientras los de fos asslariados disminuyeron de la misma forma de! 40 ai 34% del total. 2° De 1950 a 1957 en térmizes & ingresos familiares, (a) el promedio de ingrescs mensazies en las familias de lag : capas mis humildes, que comprencen el 2050 de Ia podlacién mexicana, fue de 22.3 ddlares em 1950 y de 19.8 en 1957. —computados en pesos de F357 y convertidos- en délares de ese mismo aiio-— recresentando una declinacién relativa del 69 al 4.5% de los incresos totales y una decli- _ ae 14-0000 MAURICE MALPERIN Ww . OO nacién absoluta del 11% (b) para la mitad de la poblacién, incluyerda ol 2000 da les expos més hundhes: Uf pidinedio de ingresos familiares reales fue aprosiniadamente el mismo en 1950 y en 1957, o sea alrededor de 28 délares al mes —en délares de 1957— Jo cual representa, no obstante, una disminucié6n relativa del 19 al 15.5°C de log ingresos fami- liares-totales; (c) mientras en 1950, el 70%: de las familias ‘récibieron el $1.5 de los ingresos familiares totales, en 1957 recibieron solamente el 28.5%. Si exisie airuna exayeracién en este estudio de la ten- dencia del ingreso de la mayoria de los mexicanos a perma- necer estacionario o atin a disminuir, eg en el sentido de_ subestimarla...Por ejemplo, de acuerdo -con ‘la, profesora soviética M. V, Danilyevitch, los ingresos reales de los obre- res industriales en México entre 1939.¥ 1952, mostraron una . . tendencia a la. disminucién después de 1940,7* de. donde se deduce la sospecha de que el empobrecimiento absoluto™ « esta. mds difundido de lo que demuestra el andlisis de’ la. ” economista mexicana. Esta sospecha es apoyada por las ten- dencias en el consumo de alimentos per capita. De 1934-36 _ 8, 1952-56; de acuerdo con una encuestra de las Naciones - Unidas, un anilisis de la informacién obtenible “revela la existencia de varias tendencias importantes que se han re- ‘flejado en.un descenso de los niveles de nutrici6n”."° En todo caso no hay probablemente ninguna exageracién en la conclusién general Propuesta por la sefora Navarrete . como resultado de su estudio, afirmando que del 65 al 70% de la poblaci6n mexicana no tuvo ninguna _participacién - en los “beneficios del desarrollo econémico”. No se pecaria de exageracié6n si se afirmara que las privaciones sufridas durante este perfodo de “florecimiento é6ptimo de Ja econo- mia’ por el grueso de Ia poblacién: mexicana, bajo las condi- -ciones relativamente favorables de la economia de ese pals, fueron mas intensas en la ran mayoria de las otras rept- blicas latinoamericanas.. ~ , 8.— Conclusiones: . oa , an EI camino hacia el desarrollo - Ciertamente muchos circulos se han percatado de- la gravedad de la presente crisis en Latinoamérica, come un desastre econémico y la agudizacisn de los conflictoa poll- - ticos y sociales. Tampoco han faltado los factores, reales o imaginarios, aducidos para explicat esta situacién, Sin embargo, es muy frecuente Ia tendencia —aun entre eape- cialistas de alguna competencia— a conceder verosimilitud a la nocién de que ¢l desarrollo econédmico ha sido “rapido” en Latinoamérica, o de que “el desarrollo de América Latina ha sido impresionante”, o de que Latinoamérica “ha Hegado a Ja edad de un desarrollo econémico vigoroso”."" Esto, como hemos tratudo de demostrar, estA lejos de ser clerto, de acuerdo con toda la evidencia obtenible. Lo que hemos lama- do el “flurecimiento é6ptime” de la economia latinoamericana se ha confundido con un funcionamiento satisfactario. 4Cémo reaumir Ja evidencia? Si existe una formula mate- matica para medir-y apreciar el contenido del nodesarrollo " y del antidesarrollo de las actividades econémicas que hemos examinado y definir con precisién el FBN real de Latino. américa, su magnitud relativa en una escala mundial y su - {indice temporal de variabilidad, el autor de este trabajo no la eonoce ni tlene capacidad para inventar.una. Pero quizds, pidiendo prestada una frase a Joan Robingon, “no ticne objeto encerrar algo en definiciones mas precisas que el sujeto al cual se aplican”.*? Nosotros podemos afiadir: mas precisa:que los datos estadisticos escasos e imperfectos con -los cuales tenemos que trabajar. De aqui que no intentemos formular més que una conclu- ‘sién general: Ja de que el desarrollo, tal'y como ha tenido 14-0000 Sealey Apia Diet Sivies pe cee MAUBICE HALPERIN 36 - lugar, ha sido sumamente exagerado y ha dejedo de satisfa- cer en todos sentidos. sov de desarrollo de la regién. Para concretar, Ia caracteristica decisiva de este desarrvllo es que dejd de proporcionar o establecer luz bases pars un iacremento suficiente y rmipido en la capacidad productiva y reproductiva de las ramas de la economia cuyas deficiencias fundamentules son la causa principal de la perpetuacion del subdesarro!ls, Consecuente- mente, !s crisis yctual de Latinoamérica no marca el fin de una era de progreso, sino la culminacién de un proceso que agravd, en aspectos esenciales, los males crénicos inter- nosy -Jlada-y dependendiente de la regién. Los factores que deforman ln economia de ‘Latinoamérica e impiden su deserrollo, estan entrelazados tan estrechamente que no ge pueden remediar por separado. Los problemas de . la tenencia de la tierra y su-utilizacién, de las. industrias _ basicas y de Ja vulnerabilidad hacia factores externos, son — facetas de un problema mayer: Las ramificaciones. politicas y econémicas de la funcién dominante en toda la regié6n, que , es la exportacion de materias primas bajo términos y con- diciones dictados desde el exterior. El “florecimiento éptimo” que hemos estudiado y 1a crisis que engendré, indican con suficiente claridad que In econo-~ mia latinoamericana ha liegade a la coyuntura donde ta. eliminacion de Ja dependencia neocolonial debe ser situada en la agenda y con ello el abandono del tratamiento espon- taneo del ‘subdesarrollo, Silo sobre esta base ser’ posible adoptar los objetivos’ sociales y los meétodos econdmicas racionales que. requiere un ataque victorioso contra el- subddesarrullo.” es vy econdnicos, las necesidades | “Ia vulnerabilidad externa de Ia economia subdesarro- . ey Anotaciones 1.—E! Mercado Comin Latinoamericano. Naciones Unidas, > 1949, pay. 51. Aparte del fin de wesperidad de post. guerra..otros factores son los cambios en ta produceidn y en ja técnica. que afectan el consumo de materiss primas natu- rales, las distintas clases de diseriminaciones y competencias en lus paises importadores de productos latinaanericanos, el Mercado Comitin Europes, competencia africana. ete. 2.—Entre 1959 y 1945, la posesién de oro ¥ valores extran- jeros aumenté en cinco veces de acuerde con Poet War Price Relations in Trade between Under-Developed and Industria- lized Countries. Nacioneas Unidas 23 de febrero 1949, pigs TL. ; 3.—De El Merendo Comin Latinoamericano pig. 16. 4—A partir del 1955, en los Estades Unidos ei ritmo de’ aumento medio anual del producto per capita ha sido de _ alrededor del 1%. Para una mayor comprensiéa del titmo de Latinoamérica. ‘es interesante hacer notar que en el pe- riodo que-estainos considcrando ha sido mas elevado que en el conjunto-de los .pafses subdesarrollados del Sudeste de." Asia, pero: mucho ‘menor’ que en !as paises socialistas del Este de Europa, en donde, sepin las apreciaciones mas conservadoras, el aumento per capita de los bienes materia- les, con toda seguridad ha promedisdo més del T' anual en todos los paises y en algunos hasta el 10°-.-Economic Survey _ of Europe, 1956. Naciones Unidas, 1937, Capitulo Il, pig. 2). De 1937 2 1959, cuando cl desarrollo de Latinoamérica se ~ “paralizé, “el promedio anual del ritmo de desarrviio ilegé © al 17%" [15> per expita] para todss los paises socialistas y el 10° en Ia Unidn Soviética (9% per capita)” de acuerdo _ con un informe de N.S. Jruschov, Kommunist, No. 1, Enero _ “de 1961, pig. 10. 5.—Anialisis vy Proyecciones del Desarrollo Econdmico’ V. El Desarrollo Econéinico de fa Argentina Naciones’ Unidas, 1959, vol. 1. pag. 15. El ritmo de expansida global fue de 4.5% por afio. pero la inmigracidn elevd ef aumento de la poblacién a 3.2'¢ anual, Kitmos de-desarruiio eievados, por supuesto, se registraron en algunos paises de tiempo en tiempo. pero solamente por breves perfodos. 6.—Ifigenia M. Navarrete, La Distribucidn del Ingreso y ~ el Desarrollo Econémico de México, México, D. F., 1960, pag. 11. ° . . 7.—E\ PBN a precios de mercado, e3 uno de los.dos siste- * mas mas:comprensibles para apreciar la actividad. econdmica; el otro'es Ia renta nacional, que estima la rroduccién expre- sada er, términos de ganancias derivadas del PBN. La CEPAL 14-0000 fe - oo . - . es 7 A B®, 4 “Ss . : MAURICE HALPERIN j - PFSSDROLLO ECONOMICO ¥ CRISS EX La ANRBICA Lanna 39 i 2 2 - : } . Se Ts cual hemos obtenido ta mayor parte de nuestras estadis. j conjunto, las condiciones. del intercambio per término medio 4 ass seers que oie Latinoantrica tos canting en a j mejoraron sélu ligeramente de 1938-54, después de lo cual . ms © Bru Aa sotitian ext a A ten Os i a cons. H se predujo- una tendencia al empeoramiento (Economic a" aniss de un ao especifico, es.ef método mas satis actorig Survey of Asia and the Far East 1959, Naciones Unidag,. “ F pektico para apreciar el ritmo del desarrollo ecundmico”, 1960, pig. 63). | : nn oa La CEPAL define ef “ingreso bruto” pira la rexién como 17.—EI nivel de precios de los bienes de capital refleja muy probablemente el hecho de que un mimero considerable de las importaciones correspondid a las empresas extranjeras que operan en Latinoamérica. “Los precios en las transac- ciones internas de Ias companias no reflejan genuinamente fos precios del mercado; el embarcador ¥ el deatinatario no- “aqtival-ate al producto bruto... miso menos las gunanciag o.lks percidas netag resultauites de cambios en los térmiings del iztercambio” -y, por tanto, menos revelador del “éxitg Ge tes esfuerzas censtructivos’, Economic Bulletin for Latin America, United Nations, Vol. 1. No, 2, Septiembre 1956, Fag. 3. De INS a 1935, el aumento promediv ania per capita de ins ingresos fue cerea del 22° mayer que el del PBN: de. 1955-58 fue un 50% menor. TSF Aue el . -,,S—Ecotiomie Survey .of Latin America 1943, Naciones . Unidas 1949, Rag. 190. ‘ . a -, I—Stedy of Inter-American Trade, Naciones Unidas, 1957 i i i ! j | débito en los libros de contabilidiad ; las ‘utilidsdes se cambian entre la compania matriz y sus subsidiarias en el extran- : Jjero... El jugar donde se Fercibe -un ‘balance ventajoso ~ .: j depende de... los indices reiativus del impuesto de utilida. . - des”, ‘derechos de importacién.. ete. (Post-War Price Rela- | _ tions, ete., pig. 126). Ya que las operaciones de las subsi- 1 ? | i t j i j i Res 19. 2: Jos 3 pastes en délares:-de acuerdo con Statisti- ... fal Abstracts e United States, Washi ~ o Gist . the ; es, shington, 1959, : ioe Mercado Comin Latinoamericano, pag. 47, —~eonomic Survey of Latin America 1948 7 45. 12—Ibid, hig. 58 ~ eS Pl 5 _1S—Las importaciones son también financiadas con Naver. Sowes v préstamas extranjeros, pero adn durante el periodo en qte ef flujo de capital extranjero pueda ‘temporalmente execder el reflujo, bajo la forma de utilidades, intereses y amertzaviones, Ins existencias de divisas resultantes repre. Sentan soismente una fraceién de lag divisas acunuladas mediante las fanancias de las exportaciones, Asi, en el Periods da tres. afios, de 1954 g 1956, cuando ‘el flujo de canitaies extranjeros Posterior a la gnerra aleanzé su nivel ©. maxuze en Latinoamérica —tlujo neto de uproximadamente : 2.000 millones de délares— constituyé el 855 del valor total ‘ de las exportaciones, 24,000 millones de délares en cifras . diarias o ramas de compailas extranjerss de Latinoamérica cién econémica de Ja regién, en este sentido sus manipula- -¢iones con los precios de las importaciones to alteran el, significado de los términos fluctuates de! intarcambio, De otra parte, no se puede excluir el hecho de que en algunas de lus repablicas In mejoria de los términas del intercambio beneficié rais a los inversionistas extranjeros que a las em- Presas nacionales. Vea Dbid, pag. 111, : 18.—Los indices siguientes,. aplicndos al corjunto de lta regién, muestran la evolucién de los precios de lag expor- taciones y de lag importaciones y lag condiciones del inter- cambio (obtenidos dividendo los Indices de las Precios da: a ias exportaciunes entre log ‘indives de los precios. de las oy importaciones) de 1955.59:. : . Pt eebessteens ! 1953=100 . MAT ee: Naar msec aera eaate fines del sigio XIX a Jag Visperas de Ig segunda 18} dad de Re Primarios sree gs una aria conti. 1955 1956 1957 1953 1959 | at Reis 2. ¢xportados payarian, ina ! i periods, svlamente el 60% de la cantidad de bienes‘clabora-. i exportaciones 101-102, «101-95 (Oe) f j Que élos-bhubieran podido pagar al comienzo del pericdo”, - } : importaciones . 100. 104 107) 106 107 (Sept.) : (Post War Price Relations, etc, nag. 6). : ; 1° | +: términos de} * a : Unitas pegnomie. Survey of Latin America 1957, Naciones-- >| |- intercambio 101 9% 91 $0 Bt Unidas 3959. pag. 72 (cuadro 69). soe ef - BL j8—H Mercado Comin Latinoamericano, pig. 47. En los poo. Fuente: International Financial Statistics, Fondo Mone- tsrio’Internacional, Marzo 1960, pigs. 9, aE Searatog Frincizates- Raises exportadores del Sudeste de Asia, en 14-0000 Sm Na apes MNO EY in 2 peo pnari arian 4a ts : “MAUAICR HALPRRIN — 19.—Para 1958, Economie Survey of Latina America 195s, Naciones Un, 1959, pas. Th: para 1259, lus caivutos de la CEPAL > s. a retlivad’s cn Excélsior, México D. F., dutio 5, 966: para 1Se0, esleulca‘preliminares de “South America Feononis Review" y “Carikbean Economic Review", New York Times Exero de 1961. 20.—De no indicarse lo contrario, las estadisticas concere hientes a les raises en particular, han sido tomadas o com. . 1 Economic Survey of . putadas de bss ediciones anuales Latin America de las Naciones Unidas. Las cifras del PB, convertncas por esta publicacién en ddlares de 1950, “han sido reconvertidas en ddlares de 1957. con. un incremento del 14%, Todos jas aumentos 6 disminuciones en los porcen- tajes.del PRN aan sidy calculados sobre Ia base de délares de valor constante. - 21.—En 1957, en adici6n a la Argentina y Venezuela, PBN | - per cépita superiores.al promedio de la regién, se atribuyen.- a Uruguay, Cuba, Costa Rica y Panama. .> "22—-Ver tambisn Ia neta 17. _ . 23.—Psra ks paises mis atrazados, como Hait{, Bolivia y Paraguay, cuya peblacién en conjunto es menos del 5% del total de Latinoamérica,. irregularidades: y deficiencias esta-. disticss haven-extremadamente dificil aun adivinar & cuanto asciende el FBS per capita. En Bolivia, p. ¢, no se efectud ningun Cerise entre 1900 y 1950. De acuerdo con el tltime, el PBN per edpita de Bolivia se estimé ligeramente superior a 80 délares. Probablemenic disminuyd alge durante los. " diltimos siete afos, Vea Andlisis ¥ Proveccidaes del Desart siet s Vea J sis 4 Desarro- Ho Econamico. VY. El Desarrollo Econémico de Bolivia, Na- ciones Unidas, 1958, pag. 17. \ . 24.—A! nreponer el Mercado Comin Latinoameri aTOpY icano como una soluctin urgente a ls problemas de desarrollo posterio-~ Fes a 1957, eldesurruilo para 1975 se proyecta sobre las bases de dos ritmos’ée aumento anual-alternatives del FBN per Capita: 24) y 275%. Estos ritmos, asi como el papel asig.~ nado al Mercado Comin. cuando se constituy: } ado al Merca . onstituya, para pronio- ver ei desarruila, Farecen muy poco reales, Véase El Mercado Comin Latinoamericano. Passim, : toa diferencia seria considerablemente mayor ai las cifras de producctién’ per cipita fueran comparadas, En 1955~' 66, la producciktn de acero ¢n Latinoamériva fue -un 40%»: menor que el consumo. Desde 1950, el consumo ha aumentado oe * con'mayor rapide: que la producci6n: (Economic Survey. of~ , - -Latin America 1938).'Naciones Unidas 1959, pag. 81), DESARROLLO BOONUMICU Y CAISIS EN LA AMERICA LATINA al og. 28) Merendo Comin Latineamericany pig, 62. El YBN per capita de todos log paises ha sido convertida en ddlarea de 1255 cuando fue necesario. . - 27.—Durante 1935-57, eb promedio anual per capita del, consume dé evdre en Latinoamérica fue de Q.4 kilogramos? la cifra comparible pura los Estados Unidos fue de 7.0 kile yranias; para Ingisterra 9.0, pava Francia 4.3 y para Austria 3.5 (ibid). ELeonsumo per capita de energia, en el equivalen- te de millines de teneladas métricas de hulia (redondeadas) * fue como sigue: América Latina 600; Austria 1.906; Francia 2.400; Inglaterra 4.700; y los Estados Unidas, 7.600. (United Nations Statisticals Year-book 1955, pag. 368 y siguientes). 28,.-Worldwide and Domestic Economie Problems and Their Impact-en the Foreign Policy of the United Sales Comité de Relaciones Exteriores del Senade de los Estados Unidos. Agosto de 1959, pag. 24. 29.—The Stages of Economic Growth, Un Manifiesto No- Comunista, Cambridge, Inglaterra, 1960, pag. 24.7 30.—United Nations Statistical Yearbok, 1959. pag. 450 _ y siguientes; _ 31.—Citras tomadas de las ediciones anuales de Economie Survey of Latin America, y las fuentes en las notas 26 y 27. 32.—The Empire of Oil, New York, 1955, pp. 266-67. O4—Tbid, paar, 3. 35.—Citado per Preston J: York, 1959. nig. 690. 36.—Earl E. T. Smith, citado en “Monthly Review” New York, Diciembre 1960, pag. 432. 87.—Citado de una publicacién de 1951 de la CEPAL sobre Venezuela, por Paul Baran en su libro The Potitical Economy of Growth. New York 1957, piig. 193. 38.—Survey of Current Bussneess, Departamento de Co- mercio de los Estados Unidos. Septiembre de I960, pag. 22. 39.—Ibid. 40 —En 1957, las exportaciones totales de mercancias fue- ron de 7.918 millones de délares, (Economic Survey of Latin America 1958, pag. 37); las exportaciones totales a log Es- tados Unides fueron de 3,765 millones, (ibid. pig. 16). 41.—Economic Survey of Latin America 1957. pig. 66 Para un pais dado y en-un ano determinado, la pérdida pu- ames. Latin America, New diera ser proporcienalmente mucho mayor, como.en el-caso. vel Ecuador, p. e.. donde en el ana 1937, cl drenaje represen- -t6 mas del 20°C de las ganancias por.concepto de exporta- . ciones. (ibid, pag 76). —Economic Survey of Latin America 1937, pag. 18.- ute be ee EO OE er Se) sae ty | are ae 14-0000 aia GRR RE, Sansa cae ee olicy: 42 , a : MAURICE NALPERIN — 2.—Las remisiones brutas de intereses y utilidades, fueron de 1,345 millones de délares (ibid, p. 66) ; Ins importaciones de maquinaria industrial se estimaron en 1940 millones de délares (Economic Survey of Latin America 1958, pig. 52); el porcentaje de las inversiones ae calcula aproximadamente - ignal al de 1954-56, segtin ealculos del’ Mereado .Comin Latinoamericano, pay. 60, - . 7 : 43.—The Political Econorny of Growth —- op. cit. pag. 19, Baran también cita la siguiente observacién provechosa de _Economic Survey of Europe since the War. 1953, pag. 25, publicacién de las Naciones Unidas: “En los pafses del Este "de Eurcpa, los servicios no conectados directamenté con In - ', -producci6n y. el transporte de mercanciis no se consideran *. ‘como. productivos.y su valor se excluye de los ingresos na-. ~,. cionales [el producto}. Para un pafa pobre que esta tratando jae desarroliar su industria y d2-reducir el.subempléo conuin. - en Jas ocupacicnes de servicio, la definicién marxista de renta nacional [producto] tiene naturalmente algunas ven- tajas sobre el concepto mis amplio adaptado a las economfas ricas, industrializadas, -y que actualmente se aplica de ma- nera comtin a log pafses subdesarroadas, 44.—Econemie Survey of Latin America 1957, pig. 85. - 45.—Ibid, y Economic Survey of Latin America 1953, Na- ciones Unidas, 1956, piy. 9: 46.—Economic Survey of Latin America, 1957, op. cit. pig 85. Desde 1957 Ia produccién per cépita ha disminuido de nuevo. . ot -47.—Latin America, New York 1959, pig. 870. 48.-—Elementos da Questao Apriria”’, Revista Brasitiense. Rio de Janeiro, No, 24, 1949, pig. 38 y sig. : 45.—Report on Cuba. Banco Internacional de Reconstrue- - cién vy Fomento, Baltimore, 1951, pag. 88. wt . 50.--Mecanizactén de la Agricultura Mexicana. México, D.F., 1957, pags. 108, 375. : 51.—La Agricultura, Nacional Financiera, S. A., México- Buenos Aires, .1957, pag. 77. Cot §2.—“A Changing Latin America and U. S. Foreing Po- cy oe University Thought, Chicago, Primavera de 1960, *$3.—El sector minero, que es manejado casi exclusivamente por extranjeros, registré un incremento aun mayor que la elaboracién, pero ello se dehiéd casi exclusivamente ala ex-_ | traccién de petrdleo crudo de Venezuela. Excluyendo el pe- tréleo, el promedio de aumento‘ per capita seria menor que el Incremento del, PEN en conjuaty (Economic Bulletia > eke cate OTR oe Temas een e geeete sera taal” ~ pacié6n de dn minerincen el-PBN de DESARROLLO KOONOMICO-Y CHISIO FN LA AMERICA LATINA 43 for Ladin America, CEPAL, Santiago de Chile, vol. 4, No. 1, Marzo de 1959, pig. 49). Incluyenda. el petrdlea, la partici te Latinoaméricn se clevé aproximadamente del 3.60 en 1945 ab &°C en 1957. 54.--Con_propoésites dle comparictén, es interesante hacer notar que durante el mismo perlode aproximadamente, en los pulses menos desarroliados del campo socialists, la pro- porcién del PBN (bienes. materiales) representada por la produccién industrial, aumenté mis ripidamente y aleanz6 en general mia altos nivel’s. Hucin 958-59, se levedé de 40.6 8 66.65% en Rumania; 24.8 2 70.64% on Bulgaria; 9.8 a 55.7% en Albania: 28 a 71": on Ja Repitblicn Democratica Popular de Coren: 10 al 37.1% ena Reptitticn Democrativa de Viet- piv. 6). 55.—Economie Bulletin fur Latin America, vol. 3°No. 2, Octubre 1958, pags. A647. . - Nam (New. Times, Mosca, Edicién Jnglesa, No. 61, 1960, 2 56.—Anulyses and Projections of Economic Development, VI. The Indstrial Development of Peru, Naciones Unidas, . 1959, pigs. 9, 41, 63. cre 57.—De 1948-67, los textiles y alimentos-bebidas-tabaco, aumentaron en conjunto en un 4676, mientras los metales basicos al igual que la quimica, registraron un aumento de “mds del 80%. La producelén de lingotes de acera, acido sub. fiirico, alcalia sédicos y cemento, aleanzaron un aumento superior al doble durante el perfodo 1950-57 (Economic Hu-~ Metin for Latin America, vol. 4, No. 1, Marzo de 1959, pags. 51, 54). . 58.—Estudio Econémico de América Latina 195.4. Nacio- “nes Unidas 1955, pay. 09, , : . 59.—Economie Bulletin for Latin America, vol. 3 No. 2, Octubre 1958, -pags.-4¥, 49, 60.—Estudio Econémico de América Latina 1936. Nacio-. nes Unidas, 1957. pity. 86, y Annirio Estadistico do Brasil 3958, pévs. 82, 94-95, 101, . 61.—El Desarrollo Econdémico de la Argentina, vol. 2, pays. - 165, 191, 225, *: 62.—Survey of Current Business, Departamento de Co- mercio de los Estados Unidos, Septiembre de 1960, pags., 20,22. - vo _ = 63.—Ecenomic Survey of Latin America 1957, pig. 142, 64.—"Nacionalismo e Desenvulvimento”, Revista. Brasi- * Viensé. No. 24, 1959 pay: 15.--- -- 0; ; we, 65.—Report on World Social Situation, Naciones Unidas, . 1957, pax. 179.. ” 14-0000 AS ARs Nore te RAN: RAP ove, 44 MAUAICE MALPRRIN ee st.—Armando Samper, segin informd Politica, México, D. F., Séptiembre 1 de 1260. poy, 43, . 67.—"A primera vista pucdde parecer que este incrementa en los servicios personsles os el mismo fendmeno que Ocurre en Jos paises mss desarrollades, donde seytin numentin los ingresos per capita la demanda por servicios vspecializados eltamente remunerados es may ehistiea. Sin embaryo, este ho parece ser el caso de... [Ameériea Latina) donde clos servicios personales pobremente remunerades prevalecen y _el excese de trabajadores que no puede ser absorbide por otras ocuprciones. .. se oculta de esta nianera... En segun. “oy do Tugar... hi elase m&dia, que no puede encontrar una ocupacién productiva en actividades econdmicny’ privadas, ejerce una presidn constante sobre el sector publico, ef cual evidentemiente... debe cumplir una funcién de absorcién - -dé.no poca significacién social’, (Ecunomic Survéy. of Latin America 1954. Naciones Unidas 1933, pigs, 26-27), ; , ,68.—EL mercado Conuin Latinosmericano, pig. 45, . 69..2Anq International Economy, New York, 1956, pag: 62, Como se indica‘en nuestro cuadra, de 19.15 ciente de inversiones.fijas brutas para el conjunto de Latino- smerica fluctué alrtedor de Aw promedio de un 17th del PRN. Eni algunos circulos se considera ésta una cifra res-. . § . * petable, especialmente cunndo se compara con la gran mayo- - ‘ria de los patses subdesarrollades dei Sudeste de Asia, donde el coeficiente usualmente es menor del WC: Esta compara- cién, sin ombargo, lo que hace es sefalar lo extremadamente bajo del promediy de formacién de eapitales en el Sudeste de Asia, en lugar de indicar que en América Latina eg adecuado. En 1955, p. e¢., el coeticiente para ambos, los Es- tados ‘Unidos y Latinoamérica, fue aproximadaménte 17¢5, Esto significé un promedio de inversiones per ciipita de 870 délares en los Estados Unidos en comparacién con 55 , délares en Latinoamérica, es decir, en proporcién: inversa a das necesidades relativas de desarrollo de Ins dos regiones, Debe notarse también que el cveticiente neto de inversiones ‘en Latinoamérica ha sido de alrededor del 12%. Corio su-- giere Simon Kuznets (Economie Growth: Brasil, India, Japan, Durham, N.C, E. U. A. 1938, psig. 23)., en los paises *-desarrollados la obsolescencia cjerce una gran funcién en el . consumo. de capitales, mientras él emp#oramiento fisico es el factor principal en los paises subdesarrollados. De aqui... “que la comparacién propia deade el punto de vista del des- _ vrollo eendmico,. puede establecerse entre la formacién * bruta do capitales en un pafs industrial desarrollado. y Ia . a 1957 el coefi- - forniacién neta en un pais subdesarrollado”. Si considerames rn da dudesa contribucién al desarrollo de Latinoamé- rica cic las inversiones en actividades puramente extractivas y construccidn de residencias de lujo, aparece claramente que el problema de formacién de capitales en esta region es indudableniente formidable. . 70.—Para una’ narracién cientifica y al mismo tiempo “wivida, de los aspectos materiales y humanos de estos pro- hlemas, consultar cl tratado de Oscar Lewis, Five Families, Menican Case Studies in the Cullure of Poverty, New York, - wy, — . mo, T1—Indices_ (1950.100) de. 1948-57; Argentina: —61-a S26; Brasil— 90 a 329; Colombia —78 a 162; Chile— 73 a 1103: Bolivia—66 a 6,937, Del Cuadro 35, “Cost of Living in Selected Countries", Economic Bulletin for Latin Ame. _ rica, vol. 3, N*.2, Octubre de 1958, pag. 81. En la mayoria: “> de les pafses, los indices han continuado én auménto. En Brasil. en Diciembre de 1960 el nivel fue mas del doble del de 1957 (Monde, Febrero 2 de 1961). - . T2.—Economic Survey of Latin America 1957. Cuadro US, psig, 115, . -TX—Keport on the World Social Situacién (1957). pic. 282. De acuerdo con Cleantho da Paiva Leite, en el Estado de Piaul, tipico exponente de Ia depresién crénica del Nores- te-cel Brasil-les ingresos anuales per cipita se han prome- diado en alrededor de 45 ddlares, o menos del 13% del promedio del. estado de Sao Paulo, el mas importante pro- ductor de café de Brasil y su centro industrial. Alrededor de una tercera parte de la -poblacién brasiletia vive en el Noreste (“Brasilian Development: One Problem and Two Banks”, Inter-American Economic Affairs, vol. 14, N° 1, Verano de 1960. pag. 4. : . : T4.—-Economic Survey Latin America 1957, pigs. 199, 206, : ” . 43.-—The Industrial Development of Peru, pigs. 10, 11. 7&—Carl S. Shoup, Director ‘(citado por Otto Feinstein, The Fiscal System of Venezuela, Baltimore, 1959, puigs. 29- 34. . : 77.—Leo Huberman y Paul M: Sweezy, Cuba Anatomy of ° a Revolution, New York, 1960, pigs. 6-7. Los autores obser- van que este promedio era el mismo que “en el peor aio de a peor depresidn en la historin ‘de los Estados Unidos”, y refieja el hecho de que la economia cubana” se encontraba ~ enun estado de crisis permanente”, ’ ‘78—La Distribucién del Ingreso y El Desarrollo Econs- mico en México, México, D. F., 1960, pags. 65, 85. 2 no} . wt 14-0000 - $6 7 7 MAURICE HALPERIN —_—_—_— eee ‘79.—Rabotchii Kissy V Csveboditelnom Dvizhenii Naro. dov Latinskoy Ameriki. (Ia clase obrera en el Mvimiento de Liberacién Nacioral de America Latina). Disertacién académica mocanesratiada, Academia de Ciencias de tx. URSS, 1960, vol. I. pig. 232. La fecha de publicacién no ha sido snunciada. ; 80.—Ecanomie Sarvey of Latin Aerica 1937, pag. 292. 81,—Op. cit., pay. SC. . 82.—-En el orden citado: James -(Op. cit., pag. 880); - Feinstein. (op. cit.. naz. 52) Navarrete (op. cit. pag. 1). _83.—The Acumultiva of Capital, Londres, 1956, pig. 8. 84.—Otto Feinstein (op. cit.,.pag. 76) mantiene que Ams. . vica Lating “eg la regiin subdesarrollada que ofrece mejores posibilidades al capitalismo”. Aparte de Perspectivas mun- dinlea a largo plato, tas posibilidades no son brillantes en ninguna parte del mundo y soi particularmente reducidas en América Latina. En las regiones que emergen dé una ' ‘dominacién colonial directa, lis podeéres coloniales fréecuente- mnehte.se ajustan al cambio manteniendo sus posiciones eco- némicaa principales bajo la forma de arreglos neocoloniales; - este factor desalienta los experimentos no capitalistas, Ademfs, dada la base econdémica extremadamente baja, pue- de operarse alin desarrollo.inicial, aunque lento, a través de una combinacién de capitalismo privado y capitalismo de Estado. En el conjunto de Latinoamérica el colonialismo | directo“pasé hace muchs vy un desarrollo apreciabie del capi- talismo nativo, incluyendo cl de Estado, se ha operado bajo condiciones neocoloniales. Sectores capitalistas decisivos en “manos de inversionistas nacionales, como:la banca y la gran industria, el comercia y el transporte, dependen en un grado -8ignificativo de las importaciones y del financiamienta ex- .tranjero. También depénden del” aparato neocolonial de - - gobierno para defender sus intereses de clase frente a los -: asalariados. Sus Prerrogativas econdémicas, Politicas y socia- . Jes, aunque limitadas. por el neo-colonialismo, se basan en : - el mismo. La crisis del neocclonialismo en Latinoamérica es también le crisis del capitalismo nacioual y consecuente- mente Ja ¢eliminacién del primero, especialmente si resiste tozudamente, como el caso de la experiencia cubana predice, produciria la eliminacién del segundo, por lo menos en los. « sectores basicos de IA ‘produccién,. Tales perspectivas son, | ” desde luego, alentadas por el hecho de que en-la sexta década. ' del siglo XX demasiadas personas‘en América Latina cono- a » en que existe’ una alternativa mucho mas expeditiva y ; rapida que el desarrotlo capitalista. ; : Pag. Introduccién 2.2... ween eee eee de yeeee eee 5 Presentacién ...... .... Lash vceuepeawanece Pesce lee 3 1.--El “florecimiento éptime” de la economia latino- americana .,..-::...... sree tte eeeeees we OT *2.—-Los estimulus externos en la expansion econédmica de Latinoamérica wettest lees steeeesetan. 10 3.—Otras consideraciones acerca del_tema principal... 14 4.—Perspectivus de aumento aparente del PBN . aes 16 _, 5—Comparacién det Producto Bruto Nacional:...... 18 6.—Las realidades del desarrollo econdmico en Latino- vamérica... 6... cee eee weber e eect eee eceeerenes 22 : 7.—Los ingresos personales: durante” et periodo de . “florectmiento éptimo” ............ ors | 8.—Conclusiones: El camino hacia et desarrollo .. 7 : [e~ 7 SECRET . “Gen Fitter ey - la DOCUMENT TRANSFER ANO CROSS REFERENCE — “Sig vear wf COCUMLNT we eee, futiad WE IGENTIF GC ATION ~ cers aaa i Serrerrrea yy SOunce DOS, srmars an. ere Pr “secete” cave rceye . pate “ore trae te eavuetion ~ = 2st ote “pRoctssia ; . Oressto pee. ivttetrrirr, 1 on Gate ° fos “Veavanaeeo re “ah rake wo. . a a Te Pea brisie a HALPERIN, MAURICE — 716336 20t~120501 201-0052 : Sux M M0579 HMMA. 79243 rand ! V8 auc 61 TOD cit 2. : 9 BRaewe sa ns re Tee pbb revaaneeteentya oce 2: 4 KURULOBSKIY F PR. 0 13, APT, 127, MO3cOe re EEE ES PRESEESEEESE: G-24 . Re ~CORBESPONDE NCE OF ALBERT MALTZ (20 “0992 39 oP eaaaayeraaaaeayaaaa AUG 196 ', oo ; YT Pe ROR SEERSCE EE . uo SUSESAGSS HRS SSSTSSSS TEMS TTT te ; SET IIIT INSET ITT ATT — Ss ORODADOTORROESSOGNE gesaspe gas syne SOLceateoank mara sem overrges 867 vie rvneseca be trees Ih { af 4 3 Hl 14-0000 FON Rae tem cement olka itimscaa - . SECRET 7” Wea Felted fin) SUTIECT OF OOCUWEAT @. oate PROCESSLD DOCUMENT DISPOSITION + TRANSFERALO TO a) FILE NO. HAL PES SIF OER F "201-289 2h - a J SEX'M DOB 2, So HMMA~ 1632 "~~" PAFR 7 a a a 25 JAN 61 se cit ? 2013-12856! . PRESENTLY RESIDING IN MOSCOW ~ RE ACTIVITIES OF SON DAVID Oo BF 867 vse reseiecs vinteauye . SECRET . ‘ (+482 14-0000 _CONR, = WE 6 BSP S100 1757 (IH 29212)0. tg te if __ BEPROOUCTION BY CiniA THAN TNE SUING Sint Bracyyt omar ok . - Tye deere. . “Oho. seer: 8. CLASSIFIED MESSAGE WE TESLIE 8. BAR | | La UNIT) HZ.) Egy ara | 8-8-0 -R-§-P ree p er: 2649 a AWS “DATE+ 19 GARIARY 196) a — a FROM, DIRECTOR ee oo |x[rourne|. re Paionity yo a ~ xt : : : . . 7 NAG NFO. oo), Ct/ors, Ci/Ic 2, FI, FUfiNT 2, CE 4, Fey | | oneeanona So AM aS, 'sfc2e OS Oe Te Us So INFO "CITE o1R a, rh NAL —_ 21607 © 1. CAN Xo? Couyren meror?. KKM INTERAFIONL CP commas FoR coor 2, BAURIKE HALARON, FORMER 083 OFFICER LATIN AMER AFFAIRS SPECIALIS?, AND BOTH FREVIOISLY IOGLICATED SOV ESPIGiAGR | . DI FAD, BOTS BOY DI BLOC, FOWWHDN TRVO HALPERIN AND STERH AED RERORT Lom 02/58 yg SOs FASS " COORDINATING OFficuag MChGASING- Crrtees.-.. - BS Bn Brck? CE AS FROtISITED, Tate Le Capp ht? _ a ee NWwG@leauutes, dae ea 14-0000 SHORE pE RE eas bi me icetege ¢ OT eee emer erte t mte bate eee len. : lee SECRET e OWEN LUE IND . Bagi ROUTING AND REGEYD SHEET ar ut - y TiN oN STRUCT NS PRIOR TO FILING On ir a ner a - Rey © TO: ACTION BRANCH flap-and fcrward to RID. 2. Destroy front cover Sheet, unless it records significant actio comments requiring Preservation, PROPER FILE NO. FROM: - RID/ ; | 4 TO: ALL ADDRESSEES 1. Fill in Sect. 2, on back. Detach back : : ‘ : If filo no. and title shown are not Proper, insert prepor file no. below n taken or and forward document to RIOVAN, PILL IN SECTION 1 ON BACK. IF APPROPRIATE COMMENTS Oats | oreicen’s {aecens> ‘romwarcco! MiTHie ¢ san Pye fay rf hectic mir | Avermscr | Fill muMBER IP v,coon f= TRACE : - RcQuEST ~T , Las 7 ; ry ; 1 r ipena.tee: OCUMENT NUMDER [7d few. 196 / 6100 “Sonora SECRET Sn 00 ~6~\15 | | , a8 = Better SPECIFY CS PILE yo, . . TG ; wee FOLe TITLE. 4 . - ? : LYrrene PY AL {0 ete EGBA 67119 i oy ae ; ) ONE Rel en a were mee Ween ments Ste any er - + ny . . ate i | : . : = : i - SSS " ONFATCN YTubcy AND BaD DISPATCH | 2 e~ P rom aqua 10 Gilet, EE (ATPNTRNT Giief, SR) — miabGUATIR aE RO Unknown en Ciler of Station, Gersany r BOB File 1273 i 18 January 1961 Chief of Base, Seriin : Rereral ra 5 ; LOIS aa S (GHICE OR © (Fru) HALPERIN SNE : MALPED FOR INDEXING sru . : . __MARRED FOR Is INDE’ICG CAN BE JUDGED BY QUALIFIED MQ DESK ONLY FROM aCTON BQUIFLD . None. For your information BREE RENC ELS) . l. In studying routine air travel reports, we have noted that, on 16 January 1951, x Me. ant Mrs. HALPERIN arrived in Berlin from Dusseldorf and proceeded on the sate day to Warsaw via Lufthansa Ost. (The booking had ’ been changed from-25 Jazary), De, Se 2. It ogours to us that this may be the Latin Amerioan. speotaliat HALPERIN. who was the suileot’ of resent publicity in connection with workin’ | _ - the Soviet Union, and ‘that this ‘item may be of Anterést ‘to Headquarters. and/or . "| ODENVY. _— fo as - ae : , , a | Dwell C. Ciedieu DOROTHY C. OLODEEN . a wan : APPROVED (AER : 2 RTHUR LL, HOSSOUS l i i ‘ ; Distribution: i ° RR Pe 2 = COS, Germany i i+ EE a 1 om i “3 14-0000 “APPRAISAL - 3 Te Ne ores - i, i & bh be 5 i . / fy meer rar vararaes BELLE ORS TNIORMATION. REPORT ; CENTRAL INTEMIGENCE AGENCY ‘. Ths motetal ustotre Infarmation abinet xy Se Natenm Diane of the UsiN! Sree wits the menncg eb the Qoelesege bea te . FID ord 796, the tramimtes on of cevelation of ALN 1A Ay mare to on umthertied parse fh pe Sted by low, : ~~ ~ CASSIRCA ION — DISSEMINATION CONTEGIS t Ar Ass : eee ~ , Saree Redz NODES ING 2, COUNTRY 1: dacn ; > REPORT NO. TOCS , renee | SUBJECT iy ind uF DATE DISTR: Bit des i PRECEDENCE____. "Ree 1 DATE OF REFERENCES © IN Z9>12 HOANEO, 2 0 we -- wee 2 . PLACER ginny 13 > STUCALOLN Qoe CASEY. DATE ACQ. , . : : FIELD REPORT NO. a: ne a RIEL REPORT NC THIS TS aie FED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRACINGS / ARE DEFINITIVE, APPRAISAL SALOF CONTENT IS” TEN UFFIVIaAb LuEDISH On, WIS Faas Lv ) Is A VCLION OFFICIAL LIT: Bo: Kot iat GttuAS TevrIo. Why FOUNDED CLG So LLAvENS, Gun OF NICH IS To RE ar RE THE BUL.CH COLONIAL SY¥sT THE CTRER IS TooBS AN POFPICN FOR FLMANENT 5. ai ALD COOPERATION WITH Lavlu ANEXXICAN PARTIES" ALD IS To fA, EQAZIL-ANQ USA. IT STL AU LOGAISD In PRIPING. ~ SMGARTRED bY THE cos+ VISE RATES OF L208 SUT ROR ES FILLy ig, sede Ton OLE 1 ESTE EXO CF (23°25 ?. S in. eee CO ; 24 Pp AP SL 14-0000 oy SECRET - ; (Pen Faltes to) DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE 8s, SUBJECT OF COCUMEAT DOCUMENT FOENT IFICATION a Fl Fite No, 3. OUSPATCH OM SOURCE DOC, SvmadL nO: TO S0uace Cevetonvels. « OBTE PROCESSED 10. DUESTEMINATOO In DOCUMENT OSPOSITION Vo. TaaNSrcaaeD Yo RI Fae NO. Ls Le te eo. PERTINENT. “INFORM. N _- - oe , ao “ vac = . 7 - od Te 7 : oe ~ ~ she toe ; wee URC caiw ae ie 7 "HALE L, MAURICE - sore wet eo 201- 005239 ook “SEX 'M DOB ? . HMMA-16289 PAFR oe 13 JAN 61 CIT ? ; ; 201-12856 Q& iN CARE ‘or M. MCTIDELSON USSR WRITER'S: UNION 52 VORCVSKY ST.,. MOSCOW USSR CORRESPONDENCE CONCERNING ALBERT MALT2 - ANO/CR : ‘MBRS OF HIS FAMILY ; -- NEW YEAR GRECTINGS . : ‘ Lf - 7 oo ae . : ‘ £3 ¢ Ms a é? — FILE THIS FORM IN FILE No. C> . S61 867 GSU PReviews Cveveows. , ' : SECRET a Fou bos? wate eretherinsnsiartaetlk ici — amee ooevee 44-0000 POTS, R rere organs ER AAR ASSET C47 EC an UP MERRELRTOEETNecareiworoe-e Lo lst7 a CLASSIFIED MESSAGE aah % 1 11 JANUARY 1961 ro + DIRECTOR y! ; ° Ke ot faom . STOCKKOLY ax din I! . ‘on <) my v |W I ; ; poo... LZ - « , - qd. - 0C1, O/C!, ib,” col apcP/A, CA 2, Cafe, tw | s . = ag CAPR C8 PROP C1, “Et/oPs, Cifras Fier gp Se } - We &, te 4, Fe , $k A, wh, s/c 2 (susrese 0/1) cor i en : Be mete pa TL 4 On sf, - LCHARVEST ; ot Re Ga- . 3 mr TIEAAR 8 MEMO PASSED TO STATION IS JAR PTS5 USUAL | RELPABLE “SOURCE (IDENTIFIED ORALLY BY T 5 AS Fins aay WITH HIGH LEVEL CONTACTS) REPORTS Two NEW ORG WATION, FOUN | DURING COMMIE MEETING MOSCOW DEC 68. ONE 13 CREE DEALING WITH: COUNTRIES FORMERLY INCLUDED FREUIM CULCHIAL SYSTEM, OTNER HOES OND (ooPERAZIM WITH nw Amen ian (anes | a IS "OFFICE FOR PERMANENT, (PORTION MISSING BET Ce eN at TO BE ORGANIZEO BY commie PARTIES ARGENTINA, Bickli. ANG CUBAS : : . LOCATED PEIPING, HEAD OFFIGE. To ‘ee (OR. M HAL ree ALMINISTRAT IO if DIRECTOR MRS. HARTA STERN. HALPERIN, FORMERLY chery PROF Boston, . G : | , FORMERLY OSS: EMPLOYEE, re) PRESUMED nave LEFT PurAr we OR, STEM: : ALSO, Parkin CITIZEN, | - 2. 118 stated one MRS. STERN, PopRIMC creyewas pe NG 2 ed 3. T. 8 anxious HAVE REPORT CONFIRMED AS SEA ti: | 4 Oo nn ! "SWEDEN. IN EARLY 58. NO STATION TRSCCS STERN <: we i Pe CL VEMENT ‘SOURCE 3 WOULD LIME HOS CORMONTS HALPERIN ANG - Ly” AND WHE THER LATTER. WAS 1 GWEODN: DDLIEVES IMPUEAST De TC RMINE t { UF OFFLCE ACTUALLY LOCATEU PEIPING ANS NGT Muse, FON TO “us \ THIS WOULD MEAN MAJOR ALLOCATION RESPONSIBILIT:. ee re pine reeled ey ; No, eer ee ONE S-E-C-R-E=T : Seg Yoo... \ Piette: oc - SEPROOLUCTION BY Omg Tan THE 16aNG OMKE Is PRONBH t.. 14-0000 f f 2 ow ae - a“; _ Fe awn. 3? ere : - CLASSIFIED MESZAGE DIN 292922 Pe STOCTVP§Z 4, PLS ADVISE INCLUDING BACKGROUND CHICCE: LAT Ai AMERICAN ACTIVITY FoR T 8 ‘PARA 1 ABOVE MAY BE -DISSEMLD IF -WORTHAMILE, ENO OF MESSAGE De | i i ~ : Co 3 i | ? .f posit : r : PoP ; ibook — - BG ks Loe ae Lo 23 i : H ; 5 4 . : eon OTT Te 9 me {ee te ane me Jee 14-0000 Pied JFROM 4 ASXICO cy _ ACTION 3 WH 5 oa 27 oe oe oO 2 _Vemuaner OR ona nia SUPPORT DestRED ee 8 a NITAL RE Fung teheck Ons: No Reco Vane. Oeeror, RI Me thos espe as tc, C) CHEWY . Marked ae Nase mauures | a Cl, Cifops, ci/si, s/c 2 Signature: anes a : - Sev 2. Davy ‘vaupcean, JIN LIFEAT SEBORER TRAFFIC 22 DEC 68. a ee Pepe Ot ; = nen . Gp ON 23 Dre LIFEAT “Twromen HE AT Nuz VO HOTEL auzonr it ; ; io 140 UNNANED =D _CLASSK SHATES _AND D WIFE. OF ONE sessatN PLANNED SEE ANNA _SEBORER | 23. 23. DEC'A AT _LATTER "S } a 2. LIFEAT TAKE ABOVE DATES Tien Week. openvy 23 ea — MAR 2 61970. a ; ‘ : DOC. ‘MICRO. SER. _ PER REF omg LOCAL ODEN Envy IF PHYSICAL. SUR= NO. STATION 5 ey ODENVY Has s Sune END CF MESSAGE C/S Covent: “STATED CoERVY! EXDEAVERING bE vetor mea bs CF DAVID HALPERIN oF mace Hyman Ha fees (3 (ver - 22a) 14-0000 875 ons. CLassiFiED MESSAGE a Te onc: BIRCH D. O'NEAL e od > ° = ROUTING units CLfoad : SECRET EXT + 2356 DATE, 3% DECENEER 1960 eee ODeCED GF 292 TO + MEXICO RE Futtns (check one}: . No CS Recena Value, Desires. O7, FROM: DIRECTOR _— RY dle thia copy as ated a _ Branch cepy Atea as ai RE Tadering cae 6: conr, - -C1/S1, sated 5 mNFor Cl c1/ops, WH 4, $/c a Serena hi pa . to "INFO: ‘1. coca Aes HALPERIN SOW OF MAURICE : D ARRIVE , he SuetrcManct MEXICO CITY 29 DECEMBER BY CAR, IS BNROUTS EUROPE WHERE WILL MEET FATHER. COSI EXEAVORING TEVELOP HORE GN TATTGRARY AND RAS KOT AS TET HADE SPECIFIC 2 DESINS YOU COCRERATS WITH TccAL ODEWY Rap OSDADN AU coPAGE POSSIBLE CONSISTENT WITH ODENVY’ INTEREST, END OF eam : a Re Ro te dk. adhe 0 ~ CHUSF, WH/3/MEXT Noa Us Vy CHIEF, wi’ - “+ COORDINATING. ht ill am HHLEAtiNG onficeE fo ISECRET. + AUTMENTICATINO OFftcER : REPRODUCTION ‘BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING, OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, Copy No. prorat ; rary 1389 a_ 7 . : we ee een @ ob saa Ee itetcioe. _ ees 14-0000 — ~ ~ , HALPERN oo it gout Maurice SALPSRH (201 , American bern expatriate, went to Mescow ca 1958-55, Writes prepssanda ‘ articles for the Sovs. is econosist. ‘ather lives New York City. Is his sister Leontina Rizhik? AY }777) rr _ 501- Fb 1675" Oe seed bos on i+ HALPERIN, Famrlea itymaa The following 19 ssuiits "7" sew ee Traveled to'tha USK in mo * ye Cetodar 1953 On 15 Suly 1960 Maurice Eynan RAL YFRIN and hia ifs, 2 a. a Fdith Frisoh HALPERIN applied at the United States |< Fabassy in Yosoow, USSR for a renewal of thalr pasos oo ‘ ; . porte, -HALPEXIN is reported to have stated that. ko oo coo ; hed been in the U3R ninco Docexher 194 ag a visitlag an po a professor of the Social solences Givision af the USS8 H Pre ares AVS cee Aoadexy of Salencas on a contrast thich axpires ia i epared my CVS 1961, In 1943 Elisabeth SENTLEY, na adattted forme | } ‘ Su le Nes Soviet essionsge agent, stated that aha hed becots - jo fee Bre Ne. 60 acquainted with HAIUERIN in the latter part ef 1952 j co : | tifough sreenzemoata sada ty 1aeod Seis a toe 1. Soviet esplanage agent, Shs further stated that q during tha time KALTESIN was explored ty the ufiies é of Strategie Services in baghington, 5, C4, ho |: 5 Supplied GoL0s with informtion to whish ho had i: Sceose in hia office, In late 1959 AALFERIE lett ; : tho United States for Hexic after refusing on a : constitutional grounds to tall the 0, 5. Senate | 5 Internal Sub-Committee whether ho vasa ever a Poo : Wexbor of the Commnist Farty, In 1953, following’ _ ; the efforts sade by the Government of ‘iaxics to” : deport a mmber of Ameriodn Cormunists, KALPASIS Poa . and his wife went to the USSR where they mow reaidp, — 4 a i ; “{4-00000 _ 7 SECRET: Then Filled tny SUBJECT CF OOCUMENT RU FILE NO, | ee ~ 2. Disrarce oe Sovace ooc, SYMBOL ae. I S$Oumce Cave tonya a. DatC CF Ineo. On ale enon a aa | eee @. Garg PROCESSLO to. Ossiminatig ty SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS55 ; . 7 SEE555 GEGSECESSEGESS ee - REPRE ESESE SERRE ES a V0. TAANSSCHRED TO : Rd FiLe me, : Bb a So outa a a ; ; : . . : -HALPERIN, MAURICE /PROF./ — - .. .. 90789 : (po >—-_——* 201 -005239 oo : - ip SEX M DOB» , HMMA~- 15870 bb boveveaesoaoooone i ae 28 OCT"6 wneuwa ern eee ede. ; } Cit? | ; VEGTeanatendagaieael : : 201-128561 ; ; a CORRESPONDENCE: FROM MARGARET MALTZ RE NEWS PURETINI2I222222222 : { NOVY MIR TO PUBLISH SEVEN. SHARES IN A GOLD . 39399339933233333239333 - j iu MINE 20 SEP 60, : a] . , : : Oh LEG aadshaagagy : . . : 1 ! i i 867 cre seivcene forreene. SECRET ; Wes Fone ee cr. fe yee é { 14-0000 ee “! NCS" ]--The Cubs cotsticr as & Cues, by tho Untise Strtes, the moneure token by : a ; Pofingo Bosmd preventing tho Cuten dolegnte on the “ho or ae ‘ _ fies, (Ghuded Trliila, Radio Caribs, Oct. 13, 150, Lia 2 CUSAN-SCVIET COMETS --Ta Noecow the CubnaeSoviet Committe: wis . : formed, wien is 7 sponsored by the Sevict Associcti: on for Frionds: a - ond Cooperstion With the Latin Ameriesn countries. ‘Cuben Aubase wee te .-- Faure_Chaugon and Several | other: -Cuoang: attcnded-the instebicedon. oe ie . ceremony chung Trusihi o, Radio Caribe, Oct. 23, 1963, PRG a . (WilcLASST¥I=D ) : ; . BOOTA POLITICAL AL COUSERENCES--Capt. Antonto Nunss Jimenez, dircctor 1 . the Cuben Bttdonsi institute for Agrarian. Reform, his tech dnvttod to { ettend th: moctiing of tintin Amorieen political leaders which will begin On Oot. 22 is peeote, Colombia. So far 23 porser Litin Amertens eountries have sada thoy will atte nd the m:cting. (Hovens, PRENSA LATINA , Oct. 7, 190, 1705 G8 5) . : i jyeme my anos . . ‘ STUDENTS TO GIR--Tarss Caben students on scho lorships wt ; ceonowdle sefences and acdicine et the Leip2zig and kari i dn the GOR, Tho studenss, Angel Me ALfon sO, Consuele “Moss . P. Oldva, vill losve for the GDR Sct, LI: to begin tho cure. ich will lest a yoor. (Sevenn, PRENSA TATENA, 1s CMT -E) 213 geh bo 14-0000 ry & & : 4 7 . ? : : oo. mal oe | a > —— rer oe . - _ SECRET . Caden Fabled toy DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE Jt DOCUMENT IDENT LE ICAT LON . ga. "RE FILE NO. SO DIsPaTCM OF SOURCE Doc, s1MadK nO. @. Gate OF InFO. 7. s0unce. carp Torre 9. fvaLUATICN Te. OAare PRocessea 10. DISSCHINATED IN HALPERIN, MAURICE © ee TO 291-005239 -o ste SEX MOSS Poe Bea 16775 PAFR: cit ? OTH - Lo | 2012128581 “FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. conn BET woe roivscus aoerions. FO ar od 14-0000 ea 6 Saptender 1960 |” MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD rae 3 oa _ SUBJET::--Maurice ‘Hyman: HALPERIN. ao Sym fw tees oo a -: os “es _—_ Sacer 7 SO , (2-228561) nn - "1. On’ '§ September 2960 on article appeared’ in The Washington Fost. and Times Herald in which Haurice Ryman HALPERIN wag quoted as saying that the statement issuad by the United States Departinent oF “) State’ conceming his employment by the Soviet Government was a "deo “ Liberate and malicious ‘distortion", HALSERIN. was also quoted as Saying that he was associated with the Academy of Sciencas of the USSR, working on a book on Latin American economics from 1945 to the “crisis” in 1958,. HALPERIN added that he is "not working for tha Soviat Government any more than Van Glibum when “he performed in a " government owned concert hall", , | : , _ 2. According to Mr, Lloyd Frank JORDAN, Office of Selentifie Ss . Intelligenge (OSI), 2618 Barton Hall, extension 4201, the Academy : of Sciences of the USSR is directly subordinate to the USSR Council of Ministers and it receives broad directive for work to be under _ 7 faken by. the Academy from .the Central Comittee of the Communist _ Party of the USSR. | Mr, JORDAN stated that anyone associated with ": the Academy of Sciences of. the USSR’ would be in the. employ of the “. Soviet Goverment. Mr, “JORDAN said that there are two studies: . Showing the relationship of the Academy of Sciences of tha USSR to the Soviet Government; one is OCI.5613/59 which is classified; and. the other a Study issued by the U.S, Senate Committee on. Government . ae Cperations on "National Policy Machinery in the USSR" which is une. : —— FO Classified, ~ _ ae By - ve poe ae , Bho ; “BIRCH D, O'NEAL ; Chief, C1/SIG¢ : ee: Chief, CI start _ oe Distribution: - . ) Orig, £1-cr/sta *f Tipo 1 - RID (201~129561) SEGRET CY/SIG:Atgerter:rel. = , oo, ' Reaanee a pag 4.00000 a - United States Office of Bt STPR- SS Sgt. Lo : tually at the agresd hour. Hey elaborate: ‘+ "It seems to me that the dechined —_ Reds Advice on Latins Istate Departinent and Benator | statement MOBCOW, Sept. § (AP).—,tesic Services. sn inteths ; ; Maurice H.. Halperin, former 'organtzatica. : nae Stale, red meine un [United Btates Government ofl*). Atter the war, Mr: Halper! ior dubious about my bring in! Partment of Issuing a “deliber-ithis yob in 1883 because he Te! nes © return ” . rome tax peturns, Hating my} ate 207 malicious distortion” itused to tell congressional in Salary and emplover fant noel about his atatus here, | vestlnators Whether he ever had working for the Suvict nin tee bewritien atatement.ibeen a member of the Amerisiment any more than Van Cli- Mr enaipanin nad mysterious |°2" Communist Party, burn (an) American plantaty dubio, bout my belnz jn The bald, mustached s4-lwhen he performs In @ governs or dublous al tT ama! ting Year-old Mr. Haiperin was lo-tment-owned concert hall, Moscow . .°. T am carte ne cated Sundar in a Moscow} “Lam a visiting professor at professor at the USSR Aca fees apartment house by a acws- the USSR Acadenly of Sciences of Sciences and not the firs jman and was asked ta com-‘and .not the first ‘American to American to be sesoctated with; nant on the Sate Depart.;be associated with it,@a some we. ’ _ tment's document, of our leading acientinta can Last week Senator Keating. . testify. My appointment and Republican of New York, read _ +s Declines to Etaborate imy Soviet visa expires: in July, into the Congressional Record . 1961, as the United States Em- la State Department document|,, (Moscow reat ted there wer bassy h roy" eIrh i technical diteutes* in mov-{bassy here very well knows, which said Mr. Halperin Js now ; “My teach! rea0t in Moscow and Is “working for(i" -the story until Moray. ! y (aching and resource oscow and Is, 8 fOr The newsman apparently was /4¢! the Soviet government.” cut off while teying ta teles/Problems related’ ta the eco Headed OSS Unit phone the steryo jhomic growth of underdeveloped fareas. For the State Department "The. -document.. sald ‘there! . Mr. Halperin fest declined to; tady Were indicatiofis Mr. Halperin! admit the newsman inte ‘Bis Rutan ea Latins Ameen is giving the Soviet govern- [BPartiment, but agreed to meet iswairs’ Is a deliberate and ma- Ment advice on Latin-American/nim later in the. lobby of 5 icious distortion, : aifalrs. During. World War 1,/nearby hotel where he prom=! “wgucaraie T am mating 3 Mr. Helperin was head of the;lsed. to give a writen state- sug; of the ' Latin-American Latin American division of the; ment. ” ; ieconomy fram 1945 to the crisis! Mr. Halperin apreared pune-'of 1958. When my book § pubs! Keating ‘are’ scraping the ‘bote| status “Ty ence tom of the barrél to come up!at the tivitles involve theoretical): ' ———— i. . . . o o 8 lished it will be available to the; . G Org nf en 1eS [vi n fearrled the following state-! sarument and anrbodri 3 {ment. on which he declined tojelse witling to purchase a eopy.” . {| The United States Exnbassy s2 comment on Ure?’ “or-cn Mr. Halperin’s{”_ “did ‘say he appeared! t embassy in uly and) lakked to-have his - American} Passport renewed. The Trypuest} WAS granted, ane cial who now Hives in Moscow, got a job with Basten Uni- a : a i :Moscow. Since my arrival tsatd. Yesterday accused the State De-'versity as a professor. Ke lost-have ‘fled two United Atates! Lo. Mbassy offvial, 14-0000 Reds Not Not: |. Employ Him | - MOSCOW, Sept. 4 (GPD} Maurice H. Halperin today branded a reported State De- partment statement that he ts working as an adviser to the Soviet’ government on Latin -jAmerioan affairs as a “délib: qerate “and malicious distor. Uion.”. ~ : In a statement to reporters, ee \. «+, Halperin‘said he ty-a professor|. associated with the’ Academy af Sclences of the USSR, work-! _fing.on a‘book on Latin Amer ican~economics, and, he ex- +|plained, the American authori-{- ties know all about it. - ‘|. (A State Department decu- Ment in Washington last week ‘sald Halperin, a former Bos- ton University professor and World War I intetligence pe. ?etalist on Latin American. af. fairs, was working’for the So- viet government, | : | ..Sen. Kenneth. B. Keating ](RAN,.Y), had the document entered in the Congressional yRecord.) _. a Q |. “it seems to me that the; ,{ State Department and Senator! D Keating are sweeping the bat- jtom of the barrel to come up {with this red herring,” Hal- -{perin sald. , : ‘| "There ts nothing mysterl- i] ous or dubious about my being ‘fin Moscow, Since my arrival, {T have filed two U. S. income]: tax. returns, listing my salary Land employer. - : “I am not working for the Soviet governinent any more] ”. than. Van Cliburn when hej: [performed “in a government- owned concert hall,” he con- tinued). me, “T am a visiting professor{ in the USSR Academy” of "|Selences. and not the first {American to be. associated |: with it. For the State-of De partment to say that I am an adviser. to the Russians on Latin: American’ affairs is - a deliberate and malicious dis- tortion 2. 0 oe 4 “Specifically, I am’ making|- ‘Ja study of the Latio American ‘economy from 1945. to. the ‘derisis of 1958" "7 eee eT Onn senator i hy Qu J hp be Por-y 2856) 14-0000 > ethers because of their Political er a MA Te Continoed on Page 7, Cclumat FORMER U. §, AIDE AT WORK IN SOVIET Ex-Boston U. Professor Was in O.S.S, in World War I |” By JACK RAYMOND Special fo The New Yort Ting, _ WASHINGTON, Aug. 31— The State Department has disclosed that a former United States Intelligence official ts in Mascow working for the So-} - viet Government. : He is Dr, Maurice Halperin, ‘a former Boston University " professor who wag head of the Latin American Division of the Otfice of Strategic Services during World War LL. Dr. Halperin was dismissed: froma Boston University in 1954 . After he refused to any whether, he was a Communist. He has . been linked in testimony before, -Sertate investigators to a So- viet’ spy. ring. - The State Department's dis- closure wes contdined in a memorandum in support of a Proposed law to deny passports to persons supporting. interna- tional communism, The Supreme Court ruled in My . beliefs. After the Supreme Court rue . the Halperins applied to; the United States Embassy in FORNER U.S, AID 5. AIDE AT WORK IN SOY et Contioued-From-Page 1, Col. 1 Mexico City, for passports and! - left Mexico Oct 1% 1958. At the-time.. tre ‘State Department]... noted: Ubey were adcut to be! deported trom Mexico for Com-| munist activities. - Reports ‘that Dr. Halperin) was working for th Soviet Government: in Mascow were confirmad lest July 15, the State Department memorandum Went an when he and his wife appeared at the embassy to re- * new, their passports Embassy officials reported that they had beea tuk by Dr, Halperin that be amt his wife! had’ been in the Saviet Union} since December, 1934, and that he was working fer the Soviet Academy of Scienees “doing research in the foreizn field, especially relaling to under- developed countries.” + The State Denartmient, re- calling that Dr. Halperin was an authority on Latin-American affairs, added that “our infor- mation indicates that this prob- ably-is the field in which he ts! working st the present time.” | State Department officials have repeatediy called attention to the Soviet trade and cultural offensive in Latin America: * Referring 0 Dr. Haleprin's| employment by the Soviet Academy, the Staie Depart- Ment, observed that it was di- rectly | subordinate to the’ Soviet “Council of Ministers, . + gressionsl Record of Aug. 16, Requreted Dy Keating « The memorandum was pre- red at the request af Senator <énneth BR. Keating, Republican of New York He and Senator, Thomas J. Dodd, Democrat af Connecticuil are sporscring a bi that seeks to restare sa - of the Stste Department's}. authority to deny passports, Senator Keating. who entered the memorarcum in The Con- expressed regret at the time! that his BR was not bxely to: be passed in this session of Congress, President EXsenhower and State Department officials have backed the purpose of the measure, - Meanwhik. . Representative Francis EL Walter, Demccrat of Pennsytwaria and chairman mittee on Un-Amert can AcUvity. sud he kad on dered a month-long preliminary investigation into the case af two missing empoves of the National Secunty Agency. { The (wo employes af the top-| secret coding agency, Bernon F, Mitchel) and William =H. Martin, are slieged to home taken valuable secrets to the Soviet Unioa, Representative Walter said that he understood that one of the missing. men . had -.made enquiries in their agency about). the U-2 reconnaissance plane flight aver the Soviet Union “before it took piace an May 1 Mr. Walter said that he was * convinced that the Soviet had . had advance krowledge of the flight. Francis Gary Powers. . the’ U-2 pilot, was downed in the Soviet Union and suds> gente = sentenced to ten years Refused to ‘Appear BOSTON, Aug. 31—Dr. Hak Pperin was officially’ dismissed : : Coote from the facuity of Boston} : University on Jan @ 1954. He! ; vt had refused a summons to ap- a pear before a university com- . * mittee of review to discuss his case. Dr. Harvia C. Case, president} of the university. telephaned Dr. Halperin in Mexico’ City| offering to pay his expenses to Boston and Yeturn. But thet professor dectined He deen chairman of the univer. sity’s Latin-American regiecal studies, es -/28SE/. > 14-0000 ~s oe leon 4 ar oo. “Is No ow a Soviet Official - Associated Press “he State Department says that Maurice H. Halperin, al. former Waited States Govern-]- » "Ment official linked by Senate] ©. j Investigatars to Savict espi-j. onage activities, apparently is - serving now as a Latiu-Amer- . dean adviser to the Russians. Halperin was head of the » Latin-American Diviston of “,. the Office af Strategic: Serv- ; yo, ices during the latter part of \ -% World War II and later an as: ' : ‘* sociate prdfessur’ at Boston . University. Before the war, he had been on the faculty of] * *+the University of Oklahoma. In 1954 he was dismissed by JAmeriean Embasey in Mexico iCity, where he had gone after *, theing dismissed by Boston | University, and used it to ieave Mexico on Oct. 13, 1958. | The State Department said jthat ‘shortly after ‘Halperin jand his wife departed from . Mexico it received informa. hion that he was employed in}: | Moscow by the Soviet Union. ' “This waa confirmed on July i135, 1080, when the Halperins ‘So jappeared at the American ;Embassy Ini Moscow and pre- l sented thelr U.-S- passports .!for renewal,” . the Depart- [ment's report: said, adding: ; Boston University after Sen-| - { “Halperin stated that hel - i : ate Investigators received tes-| jhad been in the U.S.S.R. since % . » dimony linkiag him to a Soviet| December, 1958, and that he is ‘ spy ring ard he refused to! remployed by the USSR. 4 . answer a question as to| j Academy of Scietices where 4 * whether. be was a-Communist.: °* . he is doing research in the i :- The latest information on : » ¢ Aasoclated Preas lforeign field, specially, retat- z -. Halperin’s whereabouts is MAURICE H. HALPERIN fing to undeveloped countries." |' 5 * contained in a report compiled] «— Jeved Soviet employe ; The Depart.nent recalled « by the State Department; — ithat Halperin was something é . about persons to whom it hag! 7 : fof an authority on Latin- a . been compelled to issue pais. ldeny passports ‘to Communists’ American affairs and said) , q , Ports under a 1958 decision of!or to other persons because of Our {information indicates i * the Supreme Court. their political beliefs, that this probably is the field | -. The Court held that the De! After the ruling, Halperinjin which he is working at the . _ Partment lacks authority’ to! applied for a Passport ar thei present time.” , - 3 one yBig nk NX ~ ™ ‘e Aa : ? ! ay n ‘ e f ary? 14-90000 _ Professor, who once was ao high’ . | The professor, Dr. Maurice a | .feo. It*was he. for example.:2t the Un ceedings. SUE Cerne trem: PER RAE ay "Ex-OSS Official Works For Reds in Moscow - By VICTOR LASKY. North American Newaraper auuoce A former Boston University Ave gp ede ie at official in the OSS. has turned up in Moscow working for the . ‘Soviet government, H. Halperin, fied this country seven years ago after an in- quiry Into his Communist back- ground, . According to the State De- partment. he probabiy is ad- ‘vising Sovtet officials on Latin American affairs. an area in which he is expert. . Prof. Haiperin was suspended Be Boston University tn 1953 after he refused, on constitu- tonal grounds, to tell a Senate “subcommittee whether he had ,ever been a Communist Party ;mernber. According to the’ “State De- partment, he had previously oy seinen. Tb was obvious jbeen involved tn Soviet espio- on tne nace of the information! MAURICE A. HALPERIN PTE P Phoio Image in wartime Washington. !containad in his dossier that} [He had been named by Eliza-, s rtment had been! theth Terril Bentley, admitted “the State Depart on the former! : aes spy courier. as one of profess’ 's movements for some: .ther sources of suppiy among time ;Government officials. | _ Intrigue tn Mexico i . ‘Fired ln Oklahoma And since 1953, Dr. Halperin. From i83t to 1941) Dr. Hal-; has been involved: in ‘still more perin—& Harvard Univ ersity! Intrigue as an ~exile"“in Mexi-,eraduais—nad been a professor; nversity of Oklahoma. ; who assisted two suspected! According to the record. it was; spies in their flight from Mex- in this period that-he directed feo to Crechosiovakia to avoid Commun:s activities fm Okla-| IUnited States extradition pro- homa anc. on repeated visita Mexico, conferred with Mex- h On July. 15, 1960. Dr, Hal-jican Red teaders, OA one visit perin ‘and: his wife, Edith.-ap-'to Cuts 20 1935, he and other ‘ Ipeared at the United States. leftwingers had been arrested iBmbassy in. Moscow to present! ‘ey Cuban authorities and ex- ‘their United ‘States Passports’ pelied freaa the country..- for renewal. - ; Ta 1941, much of this was; All this was disclosed tn’ disclosed in an investigation . State “Department smemoran- conducted or an Oklahoma ‘dum prepared for Senator State. kegisiauive committec. .Keating. Republican of ‘New. The committer. invesugating York. who has been urging the subversive activities ins Okla- passage of E:senhower-sup-.homa. prcduted information ported legislation empowering Unat in 10 Dr. Halperin had the department to dens Dass- ‘cashed a check for $436 drawn ports to active participants in on the Bank of Foreign Trade} Soviet skullduggery. in Moscow. AS a result. Dr.! The memecrandum. citing Halperin eas dismissed from) '“eases where. passports have Une Univerxiy of Oklahoma. “had to be issued to known! Despite this record, Dr. Hal- Communists." devoted consd--perin manazed to enter Gov- ‘rable attention to the case of’ See HALPERIN, Page A-6 . [Weraity’s Ceuese cf Liberal! ‘Arts. of a Soviet spy ricg This came oan - - "7 Was emplaved dy the ‘Mexxkan “rdivision of the Ose 02 : Various Questens oameernia: - Dis alesed Commusis: acest; ties. In Novemoer, 1933. Dr. BRM, penn and iis erfe. wit, shout! notifying the university, efi! mn ihe middie of the! return, Turmrg?! up in . thes decame! members af the American Com! Muness grou in Mexen, : : Uke most. ACM members! . the Haiperins aid well, They; . L . ~ invested In an ike cream com} : : _. pany, daboied mreal estate,’ +. and obained todos. Dr. Halperin ‘government ag a financial cone CN oe: isultant and hus wife tausht in. : WASH aa ithe American Sebool Founda! . . 3 TAR a Hee, : They also became tri 3 twith Alfred K. Stern and: his) 27 A Zé pwife, the former Martha Dodd. af Chise CO idsughter of a farses aie! t ‘States Ambassador tc Germany. ;The fact tbe & Hnaplicated i ‘eames out mit ! va [New York of Jack Sode, a Sei os iviet agent. To araid teins exe! jtradited fo Use Cnited Stares! 100 testify besore a special frand{ ‘yury on (thelr associations wits Sotle and “the double agent: Boris Morrox™ the Sterns . to Crechosiovazia in July, 1937.2 Dr. Halpern, eserited ase fbeine “intimar invoived inj” ithelr plans for escape.” hadi obtained airtime reservations! - i hoe HALPERIN - "for the Stems .under othe Continved Freee First Page Tames. As a resuit, Ne Mex: ernment service, Eziorad as can covernmeat was consid. jemet of the Lats Amenean' ins his’ case fer departa tian. Oss Stra On October 1958 the kh Was-perins left Mexico. having! ‘then the United States Civizan” /Obtained plane reservations in?! intelligence-Gatbenog Asency,! she names of other persons, {he later was transfered to the: In Rosala Since 1958 iState Departzme: ‘iba teh p maeencles, accenioz. to tse The State Department mem-F Shony. be Orandum cene?odes: sir.dacu. “We received information shortly after Halperin’s de j iparture. from Mexico thas bei | Linked to Sp Ring ‘was employed in Moscow byl i Un 1949, be became Sead ofthe USSR. Ths Was cousrmec't the Latin’ Amermcaa resincal ‘on July 15. “Tse, when usei ‘students section at Boron Unis Halperins appeared at the! 7 American Embassr in Moscow; jand presented their Umited). © ot : tates passports for renewal!, sf jElizabeth Bentier tess: jtransmitted | eons: ;Ments to a-Sone? spy ring. AU year. later. he was fost ‘publicly identified as a meme. about -when Wee Presen Nixon, then a Carterc:a Con-!employed by the Soriet Acs sressmar, wade ice a too emy.of Sciences where he (3: izecret memorancom on eS-idoing research .. . relating we ‘pionage transected by Far’ underdeveloped countries. ‘Director S. Edcar Hoover to; “It will be recalled that Ha ithe White Rouse ca Nowem-:perin is somestienz of an sy ber 8 1945. itherny on Lata Amenca ! In March. 1283, io Bostan’s affairs. Our mvarmation in ‘Federal Burkting. Dr. Halzerca‘dicates that ths prodadir ‘'repeatediy Bias the Pana the fleld in he is sork+ Amendment when—in a hear-!ing at the prerent Ume. E ing conducted Sy¥ the Senate! “The Soviet Academy cInternal Secur:3 Sseercst-! iSelences ts directyy sudorcizat 1 ‘tee—he retused to reply tito the Coune:t of Ministers.“ : St § ROI 1205724 14-0000 4 SECRET _ (then Peltor te; : o - oo eae 7} brr : ~T A OST ~IOEMTUF CATION “ oe : ‘ TRI FILE, No, 7 : ; OVSPATEN Ge SOCEET Bde” Weuou no. Jar oate . . - rn DS8ugcr “eave rata, of Cat o ‘Tmo. TRIE E ‘te. eesto tio. wassienaten aa 7 on ,, <<. HALPERIN, MAURICE _ ee. SEX. M D032 CIT 2. 201-123561. LETTER fo SR. SHA, ALBERT MALTZ /RE FAMILY " MATTERS, COMMING VISIT OF HALPERIN 7 . . . CHILDREN, MALT.Z VISIT, . Po a a (2+ 46d ‘ Fareed ’ o te vee — - : F 4 ; “y ft _ - 5 2 os - = wT 14-00000 a . 2 LT re € AP eT et atte HS PTY SECRET lyk % ‘ ed (wees SULE IN} — fe NOTE: In ths ebeesce of comments or indicsiioe of acto PEWS UO NY 8 ‘ ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET FROM teoben, tha creer sheet will be destroyed shen the . 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ELL V4: CM C4 2A - : bf Oe Mhas - 7 : i : COORDINATING - OF FICERS " “ es a Orrice i é St: - nN Ci CFS ; DOCUMENT “WUMBER — eee ian - 2 clois nJUTIso AND RE BYE i rare up tmmede we ean ite oh! fee oar eee Pir adarun, DIY aiCm sews AN NAD veh . A a 'O Qhtef of Station, Paris in FROM 7 P Chief, WB Divicton fo Nang ° t a eae a ONE) Genaral - ToMarvrouL ; - . > LX [aero roe moning . Specific ~_}aurtos Ayaan RALPERTH . NO INDELING FFQUIREO ache eae Bart 3 Faroh 1906, Bost, mans, INOLKING CAN BE JUOGED . . BY QUALITIED MQ. CESK ONLY - TEPERNCES) Sen Parngreph 9 00 1, It has eoms to our attention through a consttive aource of knam . ; ‘weliability that Maurice Hyman RAIPRRIN, 4 formor somber of cur prodsceszer » Organization, apparently has inown the follecing fxlividual for a meber of - . Dr, Mero WADIA . - 74 Avenuo Gastobd Bolaaier ‘ eel Wl . Nireflay Gaino ot Qiso), Frame Offics address 0 1945 ° : 55 bia rus de la Cenvention - Parte 15, Franco K, STERN. In the sumer of 1959 HALPERDI'3 eon, Charles (Carlos) David *HAL~ Cte ene Femarally known as David HAPERDE (bara § May 2997, OieLchow . Gity, Gdehom), viited tho JAINA family in Paris en routa te and fros tha . _ USSR to sas kio parenta, it to believed. that he vag in Paris 0-25<30 June "1959 and agnin in the latter part of August 1959, | oo -. Be Ye would appreaiate having you attempt to obtain informatica on JAINA through your imiepsndent sources, No prefer not to disclose to your Jiatsen services eur knowlédge ‘of HALPERIN 's- connaotion with the JAINA fautly Attecimant Distribution: © : Orig. & 1 = Aldresgee w/att, — 1 + UE/3 u/att, : 1 - W/3 w/ett, . Yh = and (201-136562) u/att, 3 ~ CI/SD u7/3 atts, oI/SD tAScerter tlac/2356 4B ky ; 4¢ ee 39 LEGf wed USE PeIMOUS FOTO PRACT (tM) Se ot ree an so Woe ALE OMSONETE 14-0000 i, j ‘Red: Foreign Communists « Find Ita Safe Operating Base a” i MENICO CITY—Forsign. “Mealec bauer from which to wand they ° * are operating on a large: seale. today. i - Mexico pro ; vides not only © sluadio an es haven | when things. get lov Rot st home cmthere. are aVieast !® “Com miu nist fanithies from the United States bere ¢ trruromend ot from which to Most wreive activities throug be western hemisphere. For years th evica rn fi ernment hay given sate har bor fer foreign Communists < wel! as revolutionaries of he extreme right-—on the the: ory that it was appiving the vesported and huorane cat E eect of assium fer those suf- + fering political persecution i 1 Mexican leaders and Intel. Yectuals greatly pride then selves that their country of: “f, a unquestioningly and there ts © no evidence that the new + geverament will change this poitcy in any important par , tirular Tr" What Meatran leaders do Eeut ghease tos recognize 1s hat there is a vast differ. . e between providing “-apytum for those Ohi “pe secuted and:. providing asytum for thote who: Use to | prepare pereezution ageingt ‘Ahers. : wat ina of portion ¢ abused here _ Communita continue to Sud- ehh wea. Dut gied a strate" ers asvlum so freeiy and so are: HS the wae the’ Brest. today, The record 1s pertert- sheluered safety here. They : ly clear en that. Sse, tian af the Soviet EmbBasay. - They cartted on subversion avalost theig country, from and nuleing embassy in Mex-! withia Mexico and Che das: gerous rise of com nunism in Venezuela came front: sefviews ‘difett » Mexico Was sive Operations. There are e for them to 128 adults on tte . rendered wh making it 4 operate. They hase maw tb their way back to Venere For five years M Menico har. erueian Comnmiunist- Teaders e@ under the divete —and now ail three are a both made aft ine Prague, er who was ake hing Bere | veady for fulure assignments. Mescow malntains a busy and en dink and. 48 ¢midren, do their eidawy hares There is a stoup ef at least) whether they are acer SET - R Guatemalan Communists or nor who are, duing-he same (tig. and are waiting onty the of much of “ne Soviet ty otaotty that Re free ws , presents another fie pase: _- porn THE ADULT United States Communist populatan here c ¢ hovers | are = most given over ato U tes Bug th Whee Comm sasylum” runs afoul of the law nere of else. Mexican national te do tren, 7 swhat happened the most menial varetaking ¢ ¢ Manuel Fortuny, te work. AU Me General of the Inwed even to px h the nad | Party ia Guate- on the outside of ihe front sheen operating dnor, tL. uses only tea nan sre. fur some time. Soviet employes’ and these! | Hy obiained a faise Mesiean are Communists) “impected | passport ty go to Moscow ao fram Spain. Ali few weeks ags. but this be. Russian. fluentiy ie ‘krows and had tn be. The clandeniine cbar bsexy's role here ts ‘ed by its extremeiy tight on: erations, It dors net permit” Itse to emmy so oungle tea speak | Even the education of 7 ‘ene! elidren of the emhasey orale? is carried on inswic the ein: walle and cu Meaican feachers are Amps. ihe Soviet fafficers on tte & ainong whom are the this im a eaunry Is tirtually oon. existent. This ssaffoty) ad viously mere cancermed with . what miliary sevreds it ct ‘procure. fricn States than. (Fam Mexi ain Meas Ores? dine tae fee 7 ’ rotaue Te mad dst ales. United ! 14-0000 So Sf | 20(-(235! _ > seener/moroay i " és | ENTRGED COOL. gre shana | A j Gialiauc sung Ay PA 2A@ | CCT COMO, gor: asin - - 2 8 DEC TSS : _ - ; ots : TOs firretar : _ enn : 4 : Federsd Burnes of Invostigation tt ee | . : Sttentions Hr. ‘8, ve Papich. *. ewe ; ’ Faas Topaty uircctur, Plane feast i . SUNIZT! = Albert uaz | . a eee ee Ce REFERNICES CCI-V7S$,300, dated 26 June A959 eee Saeed “Pobsontttad Pelow are tie: muvee of persone or companies’ ne a (- | Eubjoat-ont/or. his wife have becn“in correspondence during the’ _ | Y "*-period’27 faprat ito 25 Catober 2959. For your inforzstion ealy, : (1 photocopy of caer Lton.in attached. fince the foll. i ! Sorvenpindcies was ohteined Cron @ hirhly. sonsitive Source, infore so | : ‘Matton Contained bereln shculi not bo disconinated cutelic of your a : . Xe Corrersontonea with Wi PsUTe, 27 2. Pth Ftront, Kow York 214 : a , | . - ‘Vattacinont T) : . : | 4) In 6 short letter paatnarked 1h Soptenber 1959 the uriter boo : ‘ o gpke Subject and. hie wife to seri @ tote to "sunt Rarg®, peo : | | at Forest Mis Kurclnz iione, Yollowstone Divd., Forest . mt, fog } H Hille, K.¥~ Encloced with the letter 43 a enall nevapaper | clipping, apparently to point out thot Poul Histin wil) H t do Fxoduse ~ bo] / .--) A personal letter froa 921°, vith no roturn adtross, ig : - . . postccrkod Kew York City. © Encloced with the letter Jo @ sory of tie first pare of the Sports Section from the, Sebo L. 27 Septaaber 1559: dssuo of the fw York Tineae _ an are ; : . ~e) An’ unederied personal ‘lettor,, bearing m return addreas,’ : oor boas. | pat | |. 1p portnarked Now York City and acdresced ta Kiss Katy... 7 sow oh A OMALT® GA PALTS da" mpare;tly plaming to Vinlt Maxica | }: : ey s during Decentisr. he eteloscd @ nevepoper elipping, fy. ee [oe Ganeemning estore who are: taking part. in tha film pie ce . duction of Brodus, for delivery to Sutjocte - , : : ote Correspomtense with my Marezalkoweka 10/6 a Tie . y. ee ee — SECRET/NOFogN” 47-52-39 Lack es [PND Gate, Wirrnay 0 : ee ee OnnEGED CoMRGL PoE : i ae seers on. . Oe ey . : : ? Bee SF : , oo 221-7; 2856 . 14-0000 / . : *Prorriuern: ; TO wee - SECRET NOFORN ea ~~ 7 . "A ep tien fine rye ~ . . paeted . OU: ’ Ww ital : 7 . . t 7 a) In a porsensd ivttar cated 17 Aupast 1959, addressed to: . a, do ; © Meresre$ CANT ena eherat by “Naxia,® ong pararresh reados - .t- . 4 ST may hswe Cecon dye ane when you spoke of tdelirtoug 2 lo. y .. @rovis win prec Vidone! The fact, alas, is that tha =. - : ; “ enblaslastle, Lic?iTs Ti FACT THAT a oo OTT: (E.8e THE RAO ANIOUSIN TiS WR . epee ce pe eo. OF ng greg P°Tt TO TWAIN: «The Pleo sti ; pot . “Feel elo e | oy ton te the UR. after all, they _ . : a hore wihlions al ki reix. in ‘the States. whd @end thon food a 7 oe L er elotti os ried oe ve eS Meet : ted Ui Septenber 1959, shien T, at Apartade 21978 An Nexioe ~ : Praca ard Cos, Ince, publishers, TD bo: . «Te lotter, almod by Liga MaTRy a re : Of the Sehaod rs oak Teorteent, requeste LIchinta -. se per Peasog te re cctan 8 +hlprent of Fute Fate® by Martin - uf - “a My Maple fog rréio ty Las CRUTCISIELD.s | ! _0) A Jetter ates yi Lenterter 2957 fron *Maxin® is adéressea. : fol bjestia wiles Roost Ls glad to learn that Fart FLES, . ; Bow fork Litdrery arent, Ma po objection to LUT Rs | herd ling Srv: 22 8 Cold Fine Lor possible Polish ‘ ' “publication, Cannot uncurstand why Eubject’s wife. i Shetld wirh to ulecuire berself by using tho pen nane - ? *iurenio fol; Ye® “CUriless in eolecting a Ruseion peouconyn soi vrisned in this eubtle fashion te cust ospersion on the husslan charactor.” LUP-R has Juot returned frase ‘Pulearia, wore isa ud spent fifteen days "on a porfectly | glorious beach «n tha Black Sea esses wo have little to : curplaln abst, ospecially aince Xnrushehov ia strong thoning the peace front.* Liz R-bed received @ lotter frou PHIL resusebly Philip §Tivi.s"'7 and also a card fron “Jerry, ope who soos to be enjojing Moscow. Lis wife, Alico, returned =: of - to tha stetas. Questions Will Jorry followi® Tovard the 2--|- (Grd of the latter Lila thanks his correspondant for the : ereetings fron Salvador O21?) and Ferta. “what, I wonder, “ds Salvador doing sinco the disaal failure of that bandit? . ‘Is may interest you to know thet Alico NILVY, ths widow of the: lawyer who had got up that scoundrel. with @ substantial - } Bum, told os that bor husband bad-‘aleo been vietinised, amd at : o ‘a closest friends." L1Snts 4 -_* Atte? aleo tadioates that Margaret MALTZ stayed at the — _ oo SECRETIROFORN : ONT CaTRQE. a i = we eee 7 ee . 7 remy ee nn eee SFENETIENENON : 14-0000 we So wmveew aries Uitte ae . aT pra , 1 = ; . oe —— ; rj ; 4) dove “ron Fubsect to LIER, dated 7 detober. WS5% = | 3. * Suble-tehoe nadled & oheck to LIME 8 account ia. . Hl Comes and v2 continue to tranrfer tha interest, : : °. l&ipre atl “3 Core Investnent, about every tro aontige. . BR, addreserd to Cubject ard dated Lot wilt hove a statorent notzrised foer % irdicate-Ynls2 ts holding " for the ts: ¢ SGD 2 eoations *the tial reforercos to "Cod? thet Korcshehow - ing on bis. t¥anseontinontel tour. Ratver | for ‘the: kind of athelot x. inbista he ip. Sure thas @ good part of ‘tha dnerican People are _ <Uy ikpressed ose. I peracnalty fee] convinced thas * “Re SOvEB Visit to: the V.Sed. ie going Womrle - Telezation of tensions.® In tnis letter LIAT:R saya bo wis com on the Black Ses coast in Pulvaria for ths fires Lesoty days of Sertortar. In Oxpressing c0rroy over the cats Of Ore Ernesto VAN, TLE writes, 8 evan have & saree of tlt end complicity fn his trario and untirely fd (Ursula (ore Ate wifay, by the way, indicated =~ that thio warts Bernal, but of courae tiie renoins betvsen us) teozuse while hy vas Still in Mexico Ernesto had witten f tha peoplete Sa ere ie % wen. 4 . fare ecante. orrescondenee with ¥, riley 7m Abutasowek Prosseet, 19, . -# Ricat 120, Norcew Gevite [Attéennent : =: ‘Cpaa (0 1 Sy teea e SS ELE ES Ce = fan, ¢: CAT Pee” IVA SIIAZ : . 8) Gn @ letter tra MAISON, dates G Ceptendor 1959, tha - "writer espharizca tho Sxportance. of actress ing his. mail correctly, @s caption adoves On 25 Septerber WIP a lottor dated 15 Sopteber froa the MALTS egy ‘plotores ware ‘not enclosed, end RALPIGS wonders ho: how ¢ 3 = Bat Last February in Koscevs The a SPor ho, : ALLIS expect to pat a telephone poons faxt wook et rn a i TW RALPt V6 8 fulletina recoarch assistant. Igy 2 CR CTT eg ee u = = i a i f : ») = SECRET/NOFORH CONTGED CONTROL © - Pe whe : Another le.ter trea PAIR dated ly Ootober 1¥S9 acknovledres receipt of the tN *se¢ Survey ov La. 19578 and & recistermt packare ecntaining elipoings. Corretsomte-ea concern! Saven Stars in a Gold Mine, . a) ‘Subjeotts wife, in several let tore dated 23 Septerbor 1959, ~. Wrote persons Listed bolow that sho wag asking hor Englich publishers, Victor Gollanca, Ltdi, to sent oooha copy of -bor book entitled fcven Shires in a Cold Mina, obviously “to promote ita salug cai to econ 11s publicution in Goriat/ - ' Batellite countries, In two of the lotters, acdressed to - >). ' the first two persons listed below, she analosed ‘goples of & roview of ‘tho book, uritten by Viola Brothers rong, “Whioh oppeared in Hoinstrem, an Amerioan Repasing. “* Fre Alexei MRASILNIEW, Publishing Rouse for Foreign Litaratare,. 52 Sove Aloxeyovsxayn, _ Moscow, SR - Mr. Miodrog STAMATOVIC, Jiponlovenska dutorska Agenoije, yarvala Tita 14, Folprade, Yugoslavia Yor. Eézund SEX, Wowotki 25 m 363, Warsaw, Polend — "Wire Aan TURK, Cardeaterska 21, Weroay, Poland " Yitee Raya [USA Foreign Litoratare, Platnitekaya Ul, Hoscor, torn : : | Mido Ovna G17 KATA, Poreten Comtsaton of " Untor of Soviet iiciters, $2 Ulitss Yorovakogo, Morcow, SY L200 b = 05. dolow : , : Nas Panta ALIN; Literotumaya Oasots, IvotnoL _ Falvar. 4, Moacow, >, ; In anothut lottar devel 23 Septender 1959, and eddreesed to He. HUlary £22. TKN, Vigtor Gollanga, Ltde, 1h onc latte Steg Cavant tins totor, Wile 2, Subjootta wife Pequesta * J What the niece end -rduemznes of LilsiL and TAN, too liter people fa Flac, be aticd to the list she.hed went tho " pubMehoce a day of tw ante : . SEeRer/HorORN CONMGED CORO, = WE COAT PS tisnwanes 4-00000 a) a 7 “£) 2 a)” bs Gormecponte wai wit a Ben sar Gar 4 mre weoreter pte ath Filar b) > Subjsotta wite 1 and Led Locusaviad Lt te Pilar at: tha above eddroos, alia - ‘carnal snterstan: way ih was not received. Subjects wife SERNCIINUTUMH * obiTeea COOL 7S A letter fro. Vietor *ellancs Lide, aiyned by nilary RULES TALN ang dated 29 Septecber, iz in answer to an _ OTder placed by Saubjectia wife ‘A lsttor frou Nalia, Caechoslovak Theatrical and Literary Aroncy, rropue, cated 26 September 157, ocknowlaices Feoniat of mivleve of Seven S!area in a Cold Mine, which” hava been sent on to opblining < house for considerations A letter f=o “Asana KR: ERSPAYA dated 21 Octobar isp cevnovledsos recel:t of book and letter, noted in k = a heres . NU ACRATA pasaea on mreotinge frowlislon HOLM Ae M.20 Oetotor 18, @ check, drown on the s Security F First hathonsl Wak. cf log. Anreler.and signed by Karraret MALTZ, 13 part to Siron and Sctwstar, Inc., 136 Neat 52nd Stroaty haw Tork Wy hele UNE’ CT ape 8 ? ce ; Torag Pereton a Madrid, CEaY MALE 320-5 $237 tt ‘é havivelecan’ i igtier in Spanish fron *Pllar* to the PALTZG3 13.daunt cv Ce Mester 1959. ‘Pilar has just received . Pas “ool. letter trlline her of the death of (r/ Rrreste. idy hee former tusbond, end now requests detaile ag to tha olreutatatcuse Sho writes that their oon fickle had not oar ire. Nis fathor since Septenber 1955, nor: has tie Las & Jetter SOAkE bad vrittan bis eon via tha PALTZO9 been receiveds : an animer to. toe torordinr, written in Spentoh dy Subjeoatts wite, on 1 Uctatys 3959, reveals that a loiter which Lye | AGN hed vrltton on 27 July had beon forvarded to Pilar - de su for dzlirnry to thoir son bicklo. Althourh | sh Pe. AMUN's request, hed rocd the letter relates shat wa in the letter to fickle. Suffering fro encepnelitls, | ite APANY died dn a Corsan hospital after hia return trore fcr tte thint Gine, The MALTZop visited Lie MULN during Uaelr Feowat Buropean tripe . 212 Weat 9th Attorr: Abiscnentk Of po Satreenat “COiiien GOATROL 2/539 j t 4 ‘ ij “ ce ene 14.90000 “b) Bubject!s angu=r to the. forepoing de dated 29 Bartenders ; “-a) In an envieione postaarel 22 fctober 959 SEALROH matled. b) A letter dated 13 Septirter 1357 sete forth STSvISOR's -@) Personal thiakeyou Rite, éated 3 Oetedar 2959, fron Janet _ SEORETINOFORN CCSihiwe CONTROL aba a) Ino cotter déted 16 Seatantar KAMOLIS arto KALTZ to ‘rive his proferarce for attorneys to consult with respect to the praniniLity of Uttgation against tha Inalgretion | Eoivicse ‘Ginse Rebdinowlis’ and. Bedia hod represented hia previously, . “ Bubject writes, be truld be reluctant to hire any other : ew Ora unless thore vere @ *colid roascn® to do Go. Correosordense with-Parerrd (RATED: Public Accountant a) Torr nieces of f catres,vondanee, dated carly October 1957, 7 goroarn Eubject'a finances, : b) A letter'fron SKURCi, Witod 22 Septerber 1959, doals with real estate investmont. opportunities as woll as vith ‘Bubjects Sinaness. : with a lottar dated 5) Ostodor™ 159 SHRM sends Subject _ & copy of Waldo FUNN's patition for a writ of eortiorary ' 0 roview an earlier dudjroat , preventing his trays * “Chinas a Bubjec’ Ais aheck took ane for Septenbore- eure - 9": Corrasonderca with Pailin yan Jame mri 401 Flonla Ts tive, Tos, pis orien Nay atari Tne arsine TT eae 2-829? eee chen «) da en “prvelepe postrearked 6 contenter 1) inttiy snares . Soris Subject a copy of a nexoramtun. dated:-1 toy tosber 1989. . Whleh ST. MW tec.pent to Wy AbckLe STANE! ~O4 18 cendtag Abel. tho finishdd scroon treatment of Albert FALTZNe novel, Tha: Cro: au fo serov, under the. working title of Ta WNT cits Storm.) The merorendun conserng finascial aaveunt Tor: Sata under contraste — - ideas for writing a screxplay, prosumably based en pe ~ Rosa Pensa, STIVE CSN may fo to Yextoo for a fes caja” » Ga 45 Sante Septexbor. to dincuss the bodk. . ‘STIVESOR te -Karzeret EALTZ, following Puulsy STEVES : * petim froa 4 vidi’ with tha HaiTiese SESRET/SOFORN : tok SY 14-0000 Ss greening pe | | a -T< a) eve are: premier. iy prenared by Subject, presents the foo Sal arrore ty =cs Grare and the Ary Gint 49 ebireased — te witldp Soe TT ’ . @) 4 jarconal tes fem T WolSON ta the MAltiea ts dated VT istaber wave > ite take, STAVE acknowlotres reaelph: gn ie chives of be material ‘on The Crose end and pho 5 r ig a. mrently working on -@ 9 tal otory. ih Se ea ottine of Mada no el 7 £) i: e latter at 2 catoner 1959 Subject writes his “eurente Sed orduistan of FTEVAISOUlS soreenp lay catling - Ie Carne. uw ta Foam ’ ts eta Rrarrrnt so Rorth festnd Teh, poarliont nike Tiileolacat . ®) Ina letter ACUNt Ot fen te ber 159 and adiressed te A veeret cans, Lan “EFUGT disousaso plans fee 4 _ placing one Paninan rivl, in tha hone of 8 = eertala VaATT teal la t2liformtas - ‘b) darornt HALT, In a ;wroonal lotter dated 9 October 1959, Bahn ienty 6a remips af ta foregoing latter by thank ing Laurie for Vieltlog Mew. vaTTide Bubjegtta wifa tells her aurreopumient that abo (Marporet) 1a golng to be . Antorviewed on taleviaton in Spanish in a eouplo of veakse AS indicated In this letter, ro. RLADKPURT hso Winited Hoxloo. . . 206 Corressomiense with SY x. Poller sveme ‘las Anreles a). a personal, latter dated 2), September 1959 and ‘pigned ’ | bs . eye tiple is adtressed to Subjeatta ‘foe The envelope : . 4 bears the above return address. y 7 (ae - - ue aa oe oO 14-0000 SECRET/NOF ORY Lo Lis eld ap anaes : Cow eh h0l 2) Be po oe | i .e 0) br + letier cated 22 Lepterbar 1959 FURRSL acknouledges I Te fer bye of too lettors, datad Jl Amat and 3 Lepterber, . ' + : arn bubleat. The writer rives booxrround information on tut f. -ustion of the State of lorsol, obviously at BP eR OL MALTZ, © QD 42 “rently Lo enmwer to a requost by lotter dated - ' os ae 1. este toe fron Subject, Misl XW, in a letter dated oo. : ok See ay state: Ler, desorlbes nelical prectiogs anong the Prunes taht : se ins bea written portroript the writer notes be wilh. rn Sorei@ ila tine, ae Subject requested, t@ PLUZUINIR. while _ i Be tee tn iareol, only towevor 1f the writer is elven - ST _ ratvee of Mt Mibitta arrival date woll in atvenae, 2) 4 Ictter dated 9 Octeter fran PRAKICL acknowletros reoeipt — _ Of tifa cables from Sibjeat and encloses a fuwsary of ; “security moasuros in Fanarusta, Cyprus, during the Altye= _ foul éra, :cemmadly as taokrpround information for Sudjecs'a writinges : oo . . - 4) “Tiree lottars,. dated 13, 15, and 19 Oatoter 1959, fron . Vee Adia AIKNL provide Subset with additional book ground information and rssaarch a::alysone Tho lotter dated okays 2}-Cetober incluces photostats of identity carda issued in 19h5, dyL7, and WLI. : 0) in a letter da.ed 20 October 1959 Subject poses to FRENKEL : ». t a eeries of questions concerning ths Fagarmmah leaders and wo. oO Irrun wortere. Subjeot indisates that "Otto" /probably FRLUUG D7 was in Mexico the provious wesk, wo xing with. foo. ||, Fubjeot Gn the etory.. "Cito" will be arriving at tho. Pos ae itel Dan between Novexbor 15 and 18 for a fLve-week otey: ar in Iernol, ~ : : poo £3 Stew of information contained in these letters, oo well sa wo. _-dn-ather ‘pieces of correspondance noted herein, 4% would appeay | ‘oc y that Subject=is working on a screenpley for the movie to bo. |. » shaped on Loon UUS' dent ‘sollar, ixohis. Otte PRENIION, : Well<known Hollywood novio director, is soheduled to. diroet tho fila version of Kris 7 : ” : : ee tin ta ee eee: Cablvomige * °.G) A letter from the bootahos dated 23 Septanber 1959 fa: : sized *iilton.® Milton sent lr. AMALN *tho’Cassorole | Cooking": the ¢ay ho received RATTZ'@ latter bat negleeted | & D111 Subjeots Books for Subject have been ord | GH Steneriszonn ee CONT TROL Pe seegpranennn bs 14-0000 a b). Eutjectts check payable to Larry Edendo Pookshop is oting that AYANS has diag and that Subject wil await ) a) , - tolta fubject: that Seven Seas Publishors is sending hin ‘thirty copies of The Crocs ant tha /rrow in care of pliywood. >) a) b) srmado Ly Subjectta wife, the latter liste works. by CIENDY Covrnsocntesca with Dilte Pore ote Bee Se ores) — «COTES COTADL onclosal tn en envelo~e aiirecred to the bookshop and postaarked 3 October 1959. Also orclosed is the lattes) | Listed above, on Wiueh TULTS hes aldwd hig coments, delivory of tha books onereds Latter dated 28. October 1959, atdressed ta Subjoctta vite - . i “fe. aipned "Lltoae &rperently in answer to a request an hich tho.book shop has in stoak. A lottar datod 22 Soptocter 1989 and eicnad by Kay Py - Larry bemunds Pooksnop dn id Lotter. fron Soren Sese Books, dated $ October 1959, 19 airned “Certrude® (dertrada GEIDIX, chief editor), ‘Certruce has boon and contimes to be in poor health. Sho writee about wat sppears to ke scles firurea for a , partioular publication, perhaps one of Subject'a dockee ; Csecheslovak Thestrical and Literary ‘ thids Vattachnaant pry) : . _ Lotter froa Dilis, feted 2h Septonder 1959, 4a stped ty Gate Ceblest La requestal to ecnd anothar copy of hin pley unex Pit for the Slovak translation, o 3 e <4 : ra) + . Latter fro1 Tilia, dated 29 Septenber 1959, 18 sirned dy “Darna.” She writer acnoilodres receipt of sigied ‘ Copies cf a2 acreseent for the Czech edition cf Tre cross . fnd to Amen. Tia lost oaracraph of tha letter’ corscernas : | Btorlea Ey ora br. oR TS, Pondtenctaria N69-8, Quedalajera, / : “So gengiderations "letter Bus Lilta doted 9 oct “that an advance on tio Crech edition of The Journ: of . farred’ to Subject's account with the Banco Necicnal do dalfsoo, which iiila hae forwarded to publishers for Cotober 1959 informs Subject Oe Elon Rékeuror, to ba published by the State Py I iwase-of Polltical. Literature of Vrame, bis beso trans — SEORETINOEORY CONT UGTA = se a . . Sot ean © pay te ee Sp ees wen tpt ee eee 14-0000 es > arr a letter. iated 27 Sovtember 1959 frea Ingo PEXNIOR, comic comma, . SECRET#NISFORN RATNER CONTROL Oo | : - ~ ° . oe ise Corres: oriance mbtrowsal to Subject at Yarto Uh, an A , ‘ FoaTco rere am ° CitGicipeat oF) 6) letter from Kindler Vorlog, LuciloOrahn~trarse 37, Munich 8, Oermany, daicl 18 Sestenbor 1959 and signed by Dre Pe do : sclnowlotras receint of a letter dated. “ ‘udjont.e The writer hos obtained a aopy *" of Tha Cross au tna. srrow ard will inform MAITZ abould "he Uerida te bien a ncot Oorman editions os 7 OL rreeinecr/Stuare érancy, Inoe, 8462 Louleverd,' Hollywood . li » tie writor discusses LAinsneing arrangenente . fur a Ctls pro'istlone - ; : . _ a |. 0). Letter froa Acrina scoTt, 13312 Wyandotte Ste, Yan Muys, : ae fallfornls, catod 22 feptanber 1759, in which the writer i aan encloves a check, aimivd by Robert A. Eoott for 350 dollars, : : for paymuit on » loan sAL?Z mode to the writer, apperently : eeveral ynaro apo, Se - ) Lottr treme dwte'y Sarvorts, 22. cant 17th Stroot, New Tork 3, Wels, dated Testa 1759 ana alynad by Morrio Us CCHAPPES, L , oditor. - Tie writer ackncwlodres receipt of a contribution. _ So ay tubjoos had nade while éLread. The eiltor suprests Subjeot “ : Right write for publication in Jevinh Currents an article or irsve) letter about any one of to oountricg he Vialted — Tecentlys . : . us e) Leter freq Scienaa & Soosety, 30 East 20th Streat, Kew- ! “ " York 3, Veles dated 2 Sertenber 1959 and signed by Te Ee : B, WALT01, reerotary. fwaiish press cuttings will be held ty Until ‘the retium af ooney AUS, who wil) be abroad until “ . the middle of Noverbor.s ; : SO : - f)- Lotter from ore peso Lt, Roos 132k Karl ¥eyor Hall, . Conk County Meonttal, Gnlsaro 12, Tlinois, dated & October - 1959. fer mavo% Feferones to A Tong Tay in a Short: ‘2 98 Sion Ke¥aéves and surgeats wy vIsit Cock County Hoo pital in Chicago, @ place f11led “with *rwentot literoture.s on the Sovuttes to- Secure Justice for Marton = oe 9s Peures Now York 10, 4.255 pootsarked 7 Oatoder ioe Forottoy for Horton Sohell, poxt’ : Shope dn ‘our sep Re '_SECRET/NOFORH 14-0000 a ~ SERS =gen OO so elves wiaTRgL Ce -_ , tl ehae : : : i . , . A) Lottar cre avrataa PTZ, Lonstionan Youtriltare ro, Bose .teds Israel, ested 7 Catoter 1553. The writer thanks - oot, x ‘ Bubjest fa> mas bookte and effors hold in mpolyins raterial ~ wo ‘Sudjoct way aii for fia "book about Isracl.e FL ; : aod. ~ Gereribes his work oame the children, addins that he wil} “ . leove Loreticnen curing tho succor. of 1960 to eocalete hia : : ‘4 Latter froe the laral Cersrtrent of Universe! Pictcres COZ, Inae, Mivorsal City, Californta, dstod 19 October - 1959 and etm ed ty Jesesth Se DUBIN, chief atutio counsel, . _ Delleed with ths lester ia'tn Assicront, Kiving exslusive ' ROLina pleture Tichte -for erry Co Fourd, a play writtes | by Subjoct (uader pecad myn Of ering rent) and Coorre _ SEAL, to trtvorse] Pletures,: sindk ses; ct 18 an Mexico, tho writer Peuicste thet the enclosed sirzzeut be exnouted by Subject ofare & conmler officer Rotary of the hte of ClbcK Prekd, p-SIT)_ ; E r (4 2 Ee i E ; e 4 Z & AN | Amerionn kxtusay, J) Another Lotter trax Universal Ploturea, datod 28 October 1959, enelosca a Second cony of the foragoing 4arigcont, to be axncuted in Ncw Yorke - _ i Prorroestve ideas." ira, Piste planning a ‘trip to co fo Mucho "elthor in suring or later’ cn.* 4) Personal Lotter dated 14 October 1959 tron Alvah Bese, 61372 a Qoary Beulovand, San Franeiseo 22, Colifornia.: oOo az. & $ f p g 3 gees A = a § & g A g oy iJ ‘fg | { t os ! du Seull,'27 rue ‘Jacob, Paris 6, a house ®open to . Te : i i i | . a) Lotter dated 18 October 1759 tras Lawronoe LYxTar, 31,70 7 . : “-.. Cannon Place, Yew York 63, %e%. The witer, on adzirer a “h of Subjoat's tooke, waa. Tocently freduated fron tho . = oo : . : -” Kanhattan Sehool of iusig, Uo erka Subjeat to canaider . _ writing the Ltrotte fur am opera UETON plans to eaxosg . oa Lnole Touts Cebtn, Se SECRET/NOFORH oy OED com, Sn alee : “ 14-0000 a a) data dated - ED The lee!) Ort oO lotter ceries 2k Fant through Omianery, wttelas 16. Co: MT rlasen at yi ley =) Veticr date &) fesar with ne Slracd *lerlos,® eI Et, VINLt merog Mote, 192) simn off,» that his nana net bo pu She knows it's for: mae”. . 0) Personal let View Prive Eubjrotes wi Onjoyod realing wh SECRETIN -22 i) Coteier Ly Cryemste. BL, AyD: tlh: over hig Wey Tork fity Whe sites Miia, “Oy up tor alncat ener 1sg Uae vexfart ¢- Co Fy8 Mniglen RRs Sutye sti y lla x (PC & Coneit or aa ter tron Clarice CHAPMAN Korth Wollywoot, California, dated 4) Lottar cated L Cototor game * Hollywood 23, OFORN ocd CONTROL +pale W 22, 4 turn a'troop, dates 28 prnsent Job, as: which also en 29 from Eberhard Mans. » 7728 xr. 23 Sep 1959 from Ray srrcm, California, The wri eals with a we Ur abo which had boon te. rele (500 18 = 4, (m:tENDa), Con trast below? _ stret Larkin. e of Fra. FALTZ te Frank to Fit feet os wife, var &. {attaclnent Ty froa: Morris Gaomes, 9 35, California, — ontribution ehe hed mode te . OL iol O39 SAN Seg i tds sven @ ‘Girer’ on Fabaie Septarber 1959 ena book which he DOrentay with gems loys ono Phir witer, in a postecrint, Pjunt Motte, atke alt Ave., tanber 1959, 6917 Pocttite ter thinks fe for tieven Dbatag "a whieh ho end Helen Kexton/... ie te suldened b “Orad-auls the postacripts : There isa d Wo beltavo,= ofinite- change 0) Latter frou Barthold Ples, ary Apart, Now York, dated 6 Oetober writer fs ‘£)ying to der. alo Tn "Valter oaeibly Valla dal Travo, y the death of kraste /a::417% "Mrs Ke woo abs Olutely consatlcnalees Of ataonphare for tho dettar, Literary Apart, 507 Pitth dveme, 1959 and aimed REAR we vee. . eS beee re tM, fp PRs te Got ge 14-0000 | See SOR - Se ESTER] 4 pel! yee Ho : ‘ roy : , \ 4 "sp Me Commenermter-a°at nerced te Mrs end ee, Albers matte. ne ‘ ey avenererts ity . ‘ tes i iL we a) lettut cated 23 Septenber 1959 fron Ethel s1Lis, 34 We wee. : . €it5 Stat, cor Terk hy. New Yorke The weiter than - te Ver cA isu Sore elft, eppormntly monoy, to help *tred® att Laat mureing expewes, “Yred* fs roceveriag ince Wlyniges . ; b) .vcn-witemateendbtetter Intter, postnarket 16 Septenber 1959, ule, california, Je etyned "Frances.* In the lotter . | r writes that "Fernto” will take Romath MaokiicAls - Joh et retro after the firet of the yoar, under 4 tuwe-yesrp : | ecriveets? | . . . : -- ' ° 2 . sO ; . ‘ t ~ 9) fethinr frow dune Farth tu, 11L90 Lourel Creat Drive, | Tepe, “Stutlo City, Calitcraia, dated. 27 Septenbor 1959. Tho : we | Te tt, ‘wiilar dlsquases pisns to visit Yexico, where sho expecta as I { t } i boa te arrive betawean ald=overber and Christnase (24) Svetnpe pearine ret aldress of Jana ROOTES, 56 Seventh + re 7 - Aveo, how York Ll, Sev York, poatsarked 6 Ortober 1959, oc ferrarda ‘an invitati-m and receest for-contribution toa . ; 1+. birtatay purse honsring the O5th birthday of A.As HELLS + |: 2S : 4 lav Hine Tore : 2 . : 1 @) 24 a note postanst ed 21 Oatabder 1959 Jane RNS end de bed } Ci toe? thank te RALTrea for thair *donetions® undoubtedly a j : tw birthday pursa Listed abovas : , | ood * £) Heremel letter dated 2h-October 1959 from Hax and elon. ! + . SHLAFROCK, 18-09 Raxlay Street, Rosedale 22, Hew Yorke eet: We Letters from Albert FETS. (AtLactnent 13) 4 _ : | @)- The letter dated 23 Seatenber 1959 to Fr. John Me Caldor, 7 j . Ressra,. Jom Calder, Ltde) 17 Sackville Stroot, Plecadilly, ot Lt london U. 1, Bizland, Subject orders tienty-five copies of - co we the cheap edition of A lohy Day dna Short Lifes . . ;. B) BAM and éhesk sect te Cosley's Pipe Purveyors and Sackera® “| - Suppliva, 5109 Wilshire Bivd., Loo Angeles 35, Califarndes . @) Letter dated 9 october 1959 4s éddressed to Mr. Harry 1 { i ; "ot . Mabibuy California, Subject thanks wr. BAREGS for a letter. - Poe 0 0)).* a’ bad verdtten on. 29 acril, in which PARES ‘praised. Subjeotts - to) te eek and sifpéated ba send a copy of it to: re foward GILL. | . ; . _ a Sudjest, in addition, deséribes en investigation be hod © Pai of te Sesh CER EFTDEORN — Rnrtles CONTROL : 7 - - 1 SPRAITAMAQOM _ eis g J 1 | | t i | rr . ‘ j We Biwr BAUS; 3199.vost Pacifia Coast Mehsay, TID 2, — a | 1 1. i 14-0000 mM Pig Se eT NET ERA a tp emnn ees ee nt. a) An envelope addressed to Pr. Beerhant MUNIN, Eny-lisehos re Institut.- ber Universitat Loipaig, Uuivorsitatatr. de Se oO mee feipste, CL, anclosop a docuzont in the Corman languages The docunent concerng an anondcont to a publishers! ‘across. pant, dated 15 kay 1957, batween Aafosu-Verler, a pudliohing (va ren i avwe Weere . . \ os _ oi ine LONTROL ewe, wt . housa in Perlin, and Albert MALTZ, for. ths printing of rc three of Bubjectte workae: Ge Wwe a above/ . 7 coc F-V/751,639 : oo i : Attachzentas ww (aa doocribed above) oe : rn a 1 Wi/3/roxtoo/tardén’s faa 5 2 Deoanber 1959 be i > Distributions” BASED ONa IDMA-13705 (3 Sept $9) | Orige & 1 = Addressee ce . iMA~13790 (25 Sept 59) - - NL = RI (201-5239) - IRMA-13846h (2 Oct a ° 1 = CI/LIA . I2MA=13992 (9 Oct 59 ‘1 = CI/ReA IMMAW13909 (9 Oct 59 l-cYsD - | W7A-13957 3 Oct Bb 2 - Mil ftexteo ; HOLA~1L064 (13. Kor 59 1 = WH/Hold PROBLY “aan / : 4 : Jf Pd . : i 7 ae ~| oy vote lope | pMergy de OR 7 ' a a iio. { ofc js . 7 i, - f297 oe ———+ 14-00000 ine . . ; ie — : eo _—— oT tae a ———- . * Bate (RES! os i O5¢i- es a Bg a %, . ig Ne, 4 tte 1585 weauDa! Foe Diroter AM COURS CON _ Hier menue nr? - NO: Attowtoa: b>, a. 2, eae ° BUVECT = nates Eran kunt sO plone <T f/f. Dawe Fila kuter 62-2409 leg fs . | | 2. = haa. Owe to au attartion trot a a senattivo BouMe Of known roltatility thas Jeurioo Deana Evi “RTI, who te realiling. fa ¥oovw, Gor, is isn te u ° folioving fauviinies Movant, | FATTO y ard witoy WPrakite® FASTOY. 2 ia belfoval that, Dontasd F900 ta Commnotedt wath ohins Colontal Prah tomimaturing Corrare, ‘Iécnt-oF ot Ya tea ‘treet harth, Uoston, Peassdhaetta, atte Tite REPLY a mT D Pec. fp G _ 3. 245 ofttes tos ms infration § Sdertifinile with ‘either ~ BonJanin or "Spedlie” Fact. Ve “6 voull arpreatiats being fumntsheg ary partinont dntaratiog o oa the FATING that may bo eunteleed ia yao Niles, AM 32; aaah! RY cotta) ean), . Soe eeag Janos Abglotoe “sae wor 7 “BII/I57 5106 . " Distribution: _ : Wir, &1 ~ Adldroasoe ; : Le-CchAI . : &: “uA To an Ss Loe Lot £07 (ola) oe a fo. : 3a c/s . Ss ’ _ oO if. “Sateen tae © eee: ter vay os ye? 7 | a 7 _ : er; penn oo : ™ ' fre tT fry = 2-2 a. *. 4 Ise. 59" Poy. 7 28 Sh) eee Caen ee 14-0000 -, tet - | $-a-C -N-E-T Atteched copy of letter taken from [00—AeL3957 dated 23 Yet, 59 (has been CSCINd to source: LIBIGHT/LIMUD ; : : “| . ! . Attachment gives: address of HALPEEIN as ; Se * : | Kutuzovsky Prospect, 13 4 de - Apt. 127 Ss | , Koscow G=2))8 . i a | A _ Lotter dated 26 Sep 59 and addrwsrdto Albert and Horgorat HALTS dn Mexico. _ Note: re first pera of letter, LIBIGHT/LE-UD has not shown that any clippings is earlier . . i . or pictures were. enclosed in/correspendenca to HALPFRIN ‘ 7 i i" : - 4 ! . a “ . - t “ween ~ ae see a ee 4 : = i 14-0000 Ss aot see tiny réemlader « the date on ease elip, Slcase, towr acore wits Ler Sogt. we purst out bhat sour letter of Sept. ty ) «ae pane pic She enrataps ats earry dousle ire. 30 wat Sarpens! © error -r ferage 8 Omess ike te tase of caren, Got the ole wl or tipilcete sete cf fies for the Nervtitage, TANS © the eavelipe. wae oat ettinely torreetly eet ol 127, a- cnseretantaole alte). Fiease nate (iovse sof an rogetregi, 9 8 . Antiwwito tell ow C10) antl were very “gzy to get your | ‘ setter, fe can eee Jran-y-olert Uergret and “arep-slet Albert Pnitting "SRY Ot the aewatore aad dor lee. Ve mal] want to hear whoa thes vkg- , “ #¥eate t-bee slece: againg or beet wietes to Peter ant wepoea, wos Toegart get cco aay stipe. Kargeoeea, a Cull apood ahead. - respes® to onatee of clipe te very high --rI'@ cay gbeet. OSf of when rea wend te of Cop t-tereat An aftortinveal that troubles me ---l' ep . reckoned up tre postage s;eat ant it's manlag @ignty align. ; Alnert, pany hae act yot arrived, but for 1598, mis ra the SY psteriaie, Pho 1657 dorvey oo 22 let you tmoe. det I hast wo on tie loat-out . Se mueh appreciste the Movededon oeprivsent, re sacle, Still feed stamed ty Sie domch, Thad men 2 stiwulating cozversattsg vith Rim Pers ast Fotruary, ead we were to oontieus so Bhs aert cfait ilitle by Utilo, cates getting betrer organised. To are (ee | a telaptose shortly, ehich vill tnprove Iivieg efflaieary easmuaiy, nese - Also, roars wad 7 toll havo Salk blow Fosesra) assistant, at tees: = ia% 4 . ‘b noed to leil you whet that cil! gong. fo, wile ws da°4 doatd cory . shoe? at the pare af the noon rosketa, we're not etaagirg etill aithar. “Ne wuGie sracey te $0 = evct O69 cer Mirst conzert day-beforne porterday.Ue.¢ te ond teparteent thst fe os the howl af seals roctetey eo fer as quality 40 soncerme’, Ee've asver haé i co goed befare,. “atom pow'l! gtro cur vory Wot regarés to all cur gaod friends, “ buehoe abraroe frea Riieh a ?.3. ‘Any neve abcat $89. 114:le meicass tatter af care wo eabed yan to aut Acadle? arg sews about a Mesias editics of ‘srr Sarco") 1 seks poo Remacya = exe still bas uy eopy of tim tock. NR Sot é a aad septa isan muaehe, 14-0000 Me We eg bd . Dif, — 6 A SECRET t ir ~~ ~“ : . CBee Filiod fey SUBJLCT OF DOCUMENT ry PO SCURCT CAVP TON + DATE OF tned. fo. evatuaTion ? Lote | aS anauvet oe ~ [0. Gate Paocasite vO. DUSSIMINATIO Im SOCUMENT OISPOSITION V2. CROSS REFEARES 10 THIS FILE vs TRANSFURRED ta. * ee ot ee me 7m rie wo. . : . . PERTINENT INFORUAT ION a : en 2912000066 4 - * . . . a . SO ge SRAMASIZTTS 0 PSFRY eo DOR 1g ON" 59 en cit ? | 201-128561 oo, AND ARE NOW LIVING IN USSR . . CONTACT OF INSTEREST OF THE SEBORERS; CO 7 CORRECTION CARO OS oo 7 FORMERLY 201-66459 a 7 $2 Tenhee [ar (?eaer > SECRET MOTHER OF DAVID HALPERIN. SUBJ AND HER be 14-00000 PoAry SATAN ~ . RHE LeViN \ CONTMES EC | | 2 Memo Ko. 112/P | _ SUBJECT: Hascow Addresses Found in Pocket Hotebook of 2 wt _ re , Anna Sparer SEBORER (201-66549+) : 4) i 4 . REP 1 ONHA~15692, 10 Aprtt 1959. on a . ha de the following Moscow addresses were found in the pocket notebook ote of 4aua Gparer BEBORER; photceoples of Subject's affects were made on ; 7 8 April 1959 ond were transmitted to headquarters under reference, 4 a. Prof. Maurice: HALPERIN . i “~~ Eutugovakiy Prospekt: 19 i ; _ House 4, Apt i | b. Re KATZIN | : Pereulok . +t .. : ‘ Housa 24, Apt. 21 ; fo. vs * Hipgeowy Tel. Bo. K 792663. } po ee ¢. Ana TRLEPHEVA woe “fp - ooo cre Yaslovka Verkhn. ulites 7 a : ee Apt. 53. :. 1. .. _ Moscoy ; f an ; (Burique de tos Ri0s) j ‘A flagging request an the above individuals has been placed with 5R/6/POS - i | for-pall coverage, vith the understanding the undersigned will bo notified a of any letter intercepte. : a / . oe ey ” . ; : ; RON KIT BRE} | ’ “Be The last known residence of Maurice HALPERIN (201-2850539) ant hia t. -.. WAfG tas Csechéslovekia, MEXI 3532 (1H 34979), 21 March 1959, Sources. i. LIVEAT, reporte that “on 18 March Anon told ira. Albert HALTZ that sho had ho. ‘written Hrs. Maurice HALPERIN telling her not to bother andvering but just g 2 E f | : E t in touch with the HALPERIMs on her recent visit to Koscov, a March « Apel, 1959. : 7 iS eh 3. ere is no identifiable trace on R. EATZIN. 20 ~/EESS] f pe g fk a ; i : ea Cire = ee ee raiyebue b Uni ‘USSR.." . \ ps TRES GON TROL . . PA SUT G haa - _ Coe Pi, wakes KARZ By wet bree. ; &. Barique de‘los RI0$ my be ideatien! with Farique do los Rig Lavin (201--1099363) of the ALTO Cass. Ben-12013, 26 January 1959, - os ' Source: LIVEAT, reports that de los RIUS “vas: cpparently recently in the. : 5.. Fora possible to find this letter, Distribution: 1 + cI/smp i. ~ mrmoes sr/ce/P * SECRET): G70RN . COME a trace on Ana TRLEPHEVA see OSKA-6782, 21 NE 7. a . which refers to a Miss A, TRIRPTEVA, resideut of. Hoscoy vio had witter ns i to find thin repens RVaMed to SYS. Mm attempt to currently being unde a7 ean isp (nee, ores seman) ’ ? ¥ is ‘to WE/5 a copy of thig SR/CR/P rd . | 7 ag Fo pei JE ESS Ue) CONTROL 14-0000 Pa et ~ 4 a aa . . ; ._ “SECRET . os oe ; fren Filled In) a DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT - . at OOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION ‘ rere . . mr FALE NO, i aa Jeo eate Pam cesses L 4 . . 7 . COCUMENT rE ISPOSITION : +]'d) C@OSs aerecanga to Tas Lary & . 12. TRANSFERRED To i . . ae. Fite NO. + : PERTINENT INFORMATION : ‘« j a Be nen Bo rene wae ~ i 7 nS LPERIN, MAURICE 291-005239 - poy we ee “Dag et E PO 008 HMMA 12965 PALR I : a . - 29 MAY : : , ' CIT ? , : a 7 39 . : - 201-128561— Lo po. LoS ee i CONTACT OF MARGARET MALTZ AND ROSER?- ROGERS, "59. a 7 : . . J ; 3 i | 7 . i 4 : ‘ ioe : : i c ‘ ; a AF Msg SF . PILc THIS FORE IN FILE NO. > 7 SL; 037.867 WOE OaLoroee cer esene, SECRET (os ean i os a . 7 i ' _ Mean eeamae 14-0000 . earns hee teed, sae TR eS MediteerBT i ts, EMR ap ey wey emtte tt . TMPEREiY, ROR, Foe CPT AT Oe, De a anes . i xi route | : ° ree PEOUIT 1 gereationag [=e - 24 $ “east EOLA TE ; wel ee - : Ope aaa ° creo: BOWS, FRAN, BSL woo. ; a - DAIRY : Lena Hee tft! Yas a . gre TI 20532 (eT 70668) (ors Pe HT BAH, ute.) i 4).~- sain SE Sy 3. anent RALTé, \RITER Ab DER “QM FOUR OF SUQOFS NIV RIFE TRAVELLIRU USOND LAW GURTADN AnD MA CONTACT ALFRED sacra’ Sram XD HIS WIFE HARVHA pom STAR Any PRTRICS AND EDT KALPERDN:ANSRICaN © @ ADA a, GeRNTTOT uo MUTCD EITY, SSCS wo FAD EOD Tas CATAL DDN PAST NO TNS. _ Re SURBTTE ANATVE RONG 3 MA ADD TAS PROS TSE A | _ Ta Fis Tha. LY FOR ms. sa mo PRA 19 MAY ESTE WEA ALLA ET LO. ‘he RALE2 BORE 2 bee 08 wow Tia. D5 19S DGD AS POLLAN FIVE i | ‘ e aay 39 198, BRITISH WSOPEAR OkeRALTIR AIRLEES HLT 57. sas Ee) 10: _ mh weTUHR, 355, Stam, | HACE WAIR, GHEY SS, DARK & “Fane SIE HE UP pO TALL, es Se ety spec Ben ew om oe Re Beet etc p41 aa pW AE Pa 14-0000 So SOME: BOTS YTIMER\RY CHAMGR YEOH REP, = ‘0D Comments Stated HALTS ‘would be tn ROHR } toys. Requested ba: ayo search and . ‘ “mpvetlanco, - oo ee ML cancel bi NG abies date nT ES SoAB Otrtasina Orerces — Qo A Fall ins sees chek: 2 OP a hnaa SR/CE/P AR, or Pag) : on AVIFEMICHtIMG DIercad ‘ as 1 bese ne oben ty “ eo RBPRODUC BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICES PROMIBITED. eam ma i a Roe es lies anne Woe 2 8 oe 14-0000 _ ORHA-15692, 10 Apr 593 "HEE STMPATHIZER/ LCHAYFOWL; Anna, SEBORER ~ _ transaittel « of ‘Faotooonies § of pessport, pocket notebook, - ‘letters, : . . o 2. aN a a . cece pe nee eee N "J. aitebox belonging to Aan. Spare SEROUR ws Botograhod an of 8 April 1959 ‘and contained the following address: . Prof. Maurice Halperin . ‘Ratasoveky Prospect 13 Bouse’ Pe Aapt 127 ‘Moscow G-2h3 4 : : i fo Apr $7 BO- 728 Sh Ean ene tS A: 14-0000 . } ~~ coy au ] - (oy Ofc . ta. “woes Gg 28°? . UNIT ED WN - I. : i Mr. DER oO Ue eee Sanaa! 1S Fa 0: ea ee TO. -THS RAGOR, ROT Neve hound Vole. Dever, = [7] . we . AI file this pp as lndicoerd REC'D A r FROM, DIRECTOR — . : Neanch oy dived a8 tnd irnendt O | frourne| c ALE E SECT - . . . aK Tawa, es on . ee Tos . - i e Merbed Nom aan cont, WH 5 henesh "nto, Cle | z gles, oie, ot a ren ath, woh, “70. RGU, ROE pi iev th baw, ge! . ; : Lenu ove “nae a : 1, -AUBERT ‘aeta,’: “meen AND Mac BER oF AVERICHI casinist GROUP P KEXICO + igh RENINO “TRON CumraD! AND FAT Coeract ‘ UaTaita ven sans “a igeaumsc ‘xd Bort “itl COWT “WMO FLED BENIN TRON, “ough DURING PAST T¥0 YEARS, 2. DEVAKTING HONTitekE. FOR AUSTERDAK 15 477A. wont 8 REMATI UNTIL 20 APRIL, AND REMALN UNTIL 7 KAY, 3. ON 3 MAY WELL ARRIVS RAS FRO ae iF POSSLU.N AND FeaciR.s, RE oot LISISON CONDUCT BACGAGE SSARCI AND - SUNVSILLANGS, if 5. KALT2 Pen 24 UEC 3908 HE Nt ye IN 1954 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: “FIVE FSET SUX ONE ALF sure STALL, WRIGHT 155, STOCKY, BLAGK HAIR, Giusy KYRS, DARK con: SX1ON, ~ A ; oe : i . . END OF }: _ 2 fey . Conn NATION a e : 7 - . | use 22d _ _ __ “cx/seu/at —K Pp UIVSOV CB FR, KNOWLES (BY HIONE)}. i Buse Ch Miattane . ‘ou s(pecah, (BE, se) FA onsen Pop SSOREY . 72813890 ; "REPRODUCTION BY CNT AN Sidi SSINGOFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. \ Copy No08 \e eee a 7) ay : Po Ao1-1 285 Sel 14-0000 — — - (bt Dre — SECRET a CBMen Pil tae gan Da UME NT intar IFICATION RU FILE NO, TT Deseatcw GN SOUMCE DOC. gvwodL no. = Barer ‘ . te Tavs Rerewate ‘Yo mis vite : HALPERIN, MAURICE _ 201095229 : 005 2. - OIR -20832 ; a an | on 06 APR 59 ; . : : : CiT USA . i . 201-1285618 AMERICAN COMMIE, . : MAY EE CONTACTED BY ALBERT MALTZ /201- : pan? 4HO tS ON TOUR CF EUROPE WITH WIFE . NO TRAVELLING BEHIND IRON CURTAIN. ; : j : | i t t ! i ! } i ! : 3 { | SECRET . Oia : # 4 14.90000 _ MEXI 3532 (in 34979), 21 MARCH 1959 On 18 March 1959, “Anna Sparer SEBORER told Mre. Albert MALTZ that . abe haa vritten Hea. Maurice. HALPERIN | telling ‘her not to bother angvering. but "just to Leavé tae: information for me." MALPZ had heard fron HALPERIN i j of 5 , and had “the address” for Anna. SOURCE: LIFEAT (B), 23 Feb to 18 Mar. ODERVY dissea: : I at IA 37 : . adel I ZF S64. ; 7 14-0000 1 0) uncassteten eat 0 cor-seerar C1. secret ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: {Opnonsl} COMMENTS (Number tach romment to show from whom to whom, Drow @ line across column after ech comment.) 2S JAN 1959. Sp rats eee neon | SB. 60 vemos (7) SECRET =] CONFIDENTIAL [J Nal CO) unctassitieo Len aie ee et - - we Tee ws - — -* Nee cee 14-0000 - ies : vid NOFORN ; - Geont ot - CONTINEED CONTPOL ——o TC: Dire tar. ‘ Federal Bureau of Inve tice tion : wd -' Attention: Mrs S. J. ich : . fe, a FROM? —-Doputy Direotor, Plans. | SULT youre Hyman JUALIN ST AS OTE PL Ne occ 1. Referenca to kndo to cur teletyred ressase of 2 Hovenbar _ 1958 end to previous oorreapomtenca scnserntng Subject's trawl “with his wife’ fron Mexioo, tirengh ‘wstern B Burepe, to Prague, Czschoalovakia. i ‘ i 2. Enalosed for your “Snforeation is a copy of a rorort, free an official Sulas souree, of Subjeet's aetivities in Syitrarlend from 15 Ootober 1958 to 10 Hovenber. Alav enclosed arms rhotogopies of letters fron Subject and. his wifo to cambers of ths family in the United Stated. 3. The David EFRCN pentfoned in both the official Sidoa repart ard Subjeqt's letters ws deserited ty « usually reliable cseurce on ; : 18 August 1947.3 an Argentine citieon vho ws a Commmist Party = lt ; Renter of long standing} urcior cowr of hie Intertational ‘Laber : Crganieatian (ILO) avaiguvanta EFRCK wae touting latin Azsriea te . i apes. ths Cemmntiat positicn ani strength within the Inbor frasw- So, : ‘work af each country viaitod. Another usually raliable qoisve iP reported in February 1941 that RFROY hed been a specialist in Latin - ta MP Amorioan affaire foo the ILO mtil ts fell of 197, ond that he . oy hed beon répeatedly reported as a Conmniat and olosely associated ; with Vicente LG:RDO Toledano, president of the Carfedarasien de los i . Trabajedored de America Latina (CTAL) and aeeretsry-ganaral of the | Partido Popular (FP = Merxist. Party of Mexico). A David EFROX, _ : ‘Rentionod in your reperts of 23 dums 1952 and A Jomuary 1952, : sppeara to bo identical th EIRGE. / : 4 be This information ia fren a usually reliable ant highly : sensitive source and should not be dissonina ted furtier. ; oF CS01~3/753,048 , Oo ; . . , _ Bnclosureas . - eo 1-Reporé =). ne oO oe 7 t “3 =< Fhotoeenies of lotters | a Sa ee Te ee 14-00000 Save NOFO. - (COM vocd CUNTUL ato w/a/P.'s ct Jelson tag , 14 Jamary 1959 Distributian: Orig. and 1 - Addressee a Te a re 1 — WH/3/MEx. ; LO 1- - MY/3/IET/Subject Coa a Based ons gsm7gg re 2. BSBAA776600- or SO ‘ TPL-137 (aug '47) , _YSEU-2697 (Feb 151) : Project Cryptenym: INANITION -) ' aew S$ 8 Q > 8 “AUruaus COR qed Cont aL 4-00000 fe eo FNVED CONTRUL Attschoent to Osc2-3/753,0£3 : 4a a supplement to bits of Lnfurzatios bt Sserto orally transattted here a is a surmrize? accow:t an tho movements and activittes af ‘ ' SALPSLIX Maurfdee, aliss PASKXR Pantal,- --—-—-- - born 3.3.1N%, IS citisen, eccnomist, mrried to Eiith; doniciia! ‘ocellin 3-9, a Hexico 7, pe : . Lose ‘ . f . during his sojourn in Suitserland fron 9 Ceteber to.10 Kovesbor 1958: On 15 Ogtoter subject ani his vife arrived by alr fron LISRON «- : / at tho Hotel "Schveizerhof® in ZIRICH, On 18 October he end hie wife ; took the, 1320 A. train to CENEVA, where they staynd at the Hotel : . "Bernins’. On 19 Ostober, 170 = 1900 E,, he-visited poo EEEGH David, born 149.104, oftisen af !3GERTNE, | ae mY . “ Gonséllor with tha ILO in G'sva, coniclied a . d Avome Arrire Gide 2, CHEXSHOXTRIES/OEENA, ce a On 20 Ostober at GFNEVA be inquired at a local travel agoney for tho a . yossibilities of a flight fron ZiRICH te PraGUE. Cy that day tho ode : HALPER IN"a traveled by train (leaving GEIEVA at 1245-3) to ZURICH, BB where they occupied 9 room at tho "Sehwaiserhof® again. At 1890 He - i subjest visited the infarmtion office of tte Zurich rain station to: - ; : ; lesrn about train Gonnestions for TRACTE ard far LIMANO. Qi 21 Catober, j Py ‘dn ansver to a telophone ¢nll, he visited the Gzech Consulate Gereral i ao in ZiRICH, vhere he stayed from O%0 ~ 15 $. At 1630 i. he vent to { Dob, consult the “Svissair® informtion desk st the nein station. iia stated. i ; that be possessed a flight-tieket taxicowiishon-Zurich-Tel-aviv, but i had no definite booking 90 fsr an? wanted hig luggage to be stored at - - toe 1 | t | : : Roten airport for the tins being. -f3 then railed letters to ‘ oD) Bre Dovid C. HALP-RIG, 5412 South University Ave., CHICAGO/ 11.3 2) He. Thoodare HALFFRIN & family, 22, fahler Aves, MILTOX/ Mons.3- 3) Rabbi & Mra. Tillel Camman, 4 do Kald Fliee, MOPRISTOWH/ Noy Jersey; 4) ira. Annio FRISCH, 17 Beach Road, LYGX/ Massachusettes;. lottera 1 ~ 3-are of sintlay Gontents. P tnt cepte: ! are attached. : , ; a a At 1030 H. ho inqufred at the “Sdssair® office for any comumi- . cation that my have como in for hin, : . — a BG Cn 22 Ootober Subject negotiated with the XM airtravel office oo o- for cancelling of his 2 flight tickets te Tel-aviv avi refundings os Gn 23 Cotober at 0925 H, he inquired atthe infarmtion offtes - : : +, Of the Fecoral Railways about train ectmections to Fs2IS an! fares. toot At 1025 FE. he ontered the Ceeeh Consulate Cereral, but reap;eared in Jf . the street 3 minutes later. ; oO : “OPS IAT Ruri . oo Seok ve. RaUED CONTROL 14-0000 Fed 9 a ONTROL oeunkT NOFORN CONEINSTD CONT ‘As of 23 Catober HALE PIN had nace three telephone eallat om to CERT, trlesheto/insel, Cmrasenstr. 14, ann to Carlo ToBLT AsGes © zurich, home in Fuesnacht; ant one to SCHIP, Zurlohs ALL af the. above ’ i ‘are either tinber and lucber torortera or dealers. Cn 24 October the counlo visited the Ceooh Consulate General nt 1025 He where they remincd. far 25 minutes. At1110 H. they went to the amex bar of tha Zurich Untveraity. HALITRIN then visited for 30 _ mimites the Seminwy for social economics, oormercial eciorees and statistics. At 1515 H. HALFERIN vont to 4 travel ngency to cash a cheque of 50 $. On 25 Ootober HAIFERIN inquired for trains coparting for DOAN | and obtained wmrious :rosrectus of this town. . From 1025 = 1055: He gouple called at te Czech Consulate Goneral. (n the-way back ey -ehanged 200 2; at 1311-1, they left by train for LUCANO, . Up to this date the couple had not received any visitors and 9s far as could bo ascertained had no suspicious telephone calls witle | Staying. in ZUPICH. They ostenaibly omienvored to cut down expensea | to a ninimm, taking meals in cheap restaurants or laying fond to bs eaten In their room at tho hotel. Tho lugenge ceposited at doten aire Port waa diserretly sesrchod. Tho personal balorzings were of rather poor qunlity. A list showed that they had sold furniture and house= hold goods prior to. their derarture fron Mexteo.s Amongst various ; articles there. were also two pocket editians of dictionnartes in Chinnse ~ and Ruseian. All this and their deresnour sewed to indicate that tho couple plan to settle definitely dn the Faste At 1625 H.-of 25 October the couple arrived. at LIGANO, vhere they | -Fented a Foon.at tho hote? garni "LUX" for 3 or 4 dayae ‘en 26 ‘Ostobor they wnt. on an excursion to the Monte Bre. At 17H ” He of that day HALFFRI! inquired at tle main post office Car the telephona waster of a certain Alfred STE? Nin PAGUE. No such extension was found — in the dietary, howevare On.27 Ostober they mado an an outing to Ganoarate and Canptote and baok to LUGANO. . . Ca 23 Ostober HALFFRIN again vent to the telephone exoharge at 0915 He vhere he asked to be connected with: lesrro PENA in PRAGE, Hr. 67856. Tho partner in IRAGUE, being absont, the call wis postroned to tho afternoons Jt went. through at 1640 F. and a certain answared the call'on the munber inticrted. NAITRIN talked ia Srantab, announcing himself aa Prefesser Maurizio HALFYRN from Mexico. Ha explained that he was a frien of LOURIENC, with vhoa they (the partaers on the phere) had aceidentally mst last year at the shop af | “ARENARFS, At present he (HALFRD!) ws staying in LOGAKO- and waiting for the visa to go to PRAGUE. ‘There he vould like te find his Arerican friends, the ST RE ferily, vhow hia partner should also know. Ha then wanted to knov Vien LoeeDe De would arrive in FLASUR frer ‘Erica, - -2< ey FQ Oa a - CONT: NUED CONTROL ne SEE idee 14-0000 os per CONT ce CONTROL Uo : (protmble ictentittes: ‘ _ . isi, Lazaro: Trace Union Secretary sf CURL: viecerresicent i . : of Cuban C.P, & sexbor Executive Counail af WRG. po LUBAIrG, Vincente, b. 16.7,12%, Mexican citirer, can. | . ; MexicoCity, artistss, Villa Cirecon $y i ‘ . Trade Tiion leader; reeber of WFC; sember of cresidiun ‘De ARTS, Berta: no record.) } . H 2) October the HALF BIN's left LARC at OX Ez by trnin : for ZURICH. In@ing their sofamn-at beim to contacts ef the couple : with strangers were wade; thoy vent for wits at random in tow ar in the vicinity, bought papers and reriocissts by tho deren, but did tot receive any mil or telephone calle. . . -. At 1253.8. of 29 Cotober they, arrived in. TF ICH, vent to the Hotel "Sshveirorhof* ami later to: the Sueck Comminte General. At 1550 H _ Subject inquired at the [LY airling sgeney about refunding for the a tiekats to Tel-Aviv, but the agency hed not recsived direstions fron ; Amstercar yet. of a, . : ; ; Qn 30 Ostebr the couple ognin vert to. the Czech Consulate Coneral : at-1035 H. ant remined there for 75 ximutes. AS 1225 2, HALPERIN i : inguired at ths Kuond Travel Ageray about tourist visas to Praguo and ! ‘a5 given the neoocsary forms to fill in. ‘base be returned to the — a - ayenoy at 1410 H. together vith the rassports. At 1715 Re he mdled - : tuo letters to - ; - Hr. David C. WALPERIN, 5411 South Gaiversity Awe., CEICAGC/ D2. Rabbi & Mrs. Iillel CAN@An, 4 de Falb Flens, MPRIsTOWR/ B,J. Thatastel contes (mmbsred 5 & 6) of tha contents aro attached. : Qa 31 October the KALFRDi's noved frem Fotel ®Semeisarhof® te. ths oheapsr hotel *Limmathof*,.. On this cay they fimally received the requested refund. by the ALM airlins"s offisg,. . ; . Mentay, 10 Kovester the roquested tourist visas vere losued to _ the. EALPSRIN's, valid for.6 days and inclucing Hotel reservations for +. Saye at Sw.Pre. 23. = per person, | They inmoctately deperted by train” ©" -and left Suitserland via Bhe/ratl at 124 &. for Austria, traveling en 2nd. olasa tickets ZPISHOPUGi . Se be _ - In the porfod of 32 Ootober to 10 Kowenber the courte did not - j make cr recoive any talephano calls ami hed 29 visitors, nar did they . 29 Hovenbar 19582 , 7 a ‘ . we ' ; toa . . . A S ee oF I" : wes Ff wevanwch CONTROL yay ft v€/) 14-0000 spe Simecmpeens ee OP PSO Tarr rereers aUe BAL coer eos edhe aan toe optic Spy re gmne oge pecene eae 7 ASUS thet gern ew mentees oe * eres para “FROM: ay” wo Co-wvcvassieie> 0) g SMA tC comes “ureat =| Se cRET ’ ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Opnonalt COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom fo wom, Drow a line cross coivmn afte goth comment.) TO: TOmce detignation, room umber. and | eae building} a ay et. 610 "SN" C] secret: [1 CONFIDENTIAL INTERNAL’ =]. UNCLASSIFIED Ws Director : Fedorul Bureau of Investixaticn Attentions Mrs S.J. Papich FRuda Deputy Director, Plans SULJECTs Maurios Hyman HALPSRLH Xe Reference ta rade to our C5C1-3/752,585 datod 16 Deeexber 1958, and to other correspondenco conoorn=- ing Subject, an Anorioan Coammist wio was living in. Moxico, but sho ie, with his nites now. in Prag, . Cacahoslovakia. 26 Bnolosed for: your information aro photocopies of the followiny correspondence ant to hin st his hones = Hydallin $365 Apartacnt 95 dsxloos Dekel Bo Lotter, dated. 5 August 1958, frou : Mauriea He SAVAL, of tho. Maurica H. SAVAL Inawrance Company, 22 Batteryuaral Straot, Boston 9, Rassxchugattey, da which GAVAL runsie whet was ovidenthy: an old friendship. be Lobter, postuarked 18 Auguat 1956, fron Subject's pother, in Boston, which _ @ontaing family newae . . _ - Ce Lottor, poztaarked 2h: Auguat 1958, fron ot fed HALPENIN, at 22 Kohler Avenuc, Fulton a 87, Massachusette, in which ho nantions i family catters, hig father's illness, and that Sudjoct's son, David, wild be vigiting thea sova, . te Latter, postmarked 25 August 1958, fron. we ~ RABIMMITZ & BUUDIN, Attorneys at Lary 2... | 8S Broed Street, Mev York h, tow York, ‘vedusing Bubjoct'a fee due for professional \ t i 14-0000 sorvieus to $300.00. (It ia srobable that those professional services dealt with Subject'a United States passport.) ! i { @e Letter, postuarkod 27 Ausust 1958, froa i Paul RAMAN, Stanford University, | btanford, California, evisagnting an an- — - econgule study of Latin Aseriea which oo I Subjoat is prapar ings 3, this correspandense wes obtained fro a : 7 usvally reliable and highly sensitive svures and should Rot bo disseninated outs ide your BUresite ; so o2ie%=3/7524786 7 ut ee - a 5 Keclemuren, an noted — So a : . | past fseor~ ne . , . o WH/3/Mexico/P.Nélgoni ke 31 December 1958 ; Distributiont Orig & 1 ~ Addressee wi = RI (201-126561) i “1 ~ CI/LIa 1 = RGQU/RE | oo, o 1 = CI/R&A. | a Cotte 1 = WH/3/dexico mS _ } - WHR 2 | 1- RH/3/ilex/Subjeot oo oo | ! } t "- Based ont HERI Ww me , Project Cryptonyms LIBIGHT ‘ _ Ut hy Bhi oe 14-0000 f SECRET — Cen Selleg Iny . . . SCS OF pac a . Rt FILE NO. : Ms onite NRE P&E an aie . Bounce G0e- Sr L wa. ps : : : SOURCE CuvPTOnva cure tonra ai oF taro. jOate paccesseo Orsstwinareo tw —— . DOCUMENT DISPOSITION . : : “ _ rmansrennco To i : CROSS REFERATO TO THIS FILE | (rne nO. 4 , 4 3 aq : : io) J Daas ta seat ge HALPER 1h [Sley ! in 4h held = { 23 Celehen 27 5T : : 37 OL be Gr$ ; i i > Los i ! fo _ 4 : See ; Ls /2 . i . 2 6 g- Ar f, ; ES BO ~1b/) chreuged’ & oe . % i 4 : * . ‘ . : ‘ mse mats rom is ruve “. | > Leek | ay Tn SECRET , tae j . 14-0000 ot tae le ~ . wee Seuye assisted» ete AL oe CO c-- sia CT SECRET nen” ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET NO. CSCI-3/752 , S87 oatt WH/3 . & December 1958 T Officer di foor number, * ‘ : ‘ ming feveraten, wom mints rd | art ounces | commINtS (Member once comme © dow tom when | ALS fo whom. Drow @ tine ocross comaa cfer each comment.) [eee femme] ; WH/CRO : : 15. 7 = ROD / Fr . Tose O10 Mare" "Os SECRET (] CONFIDENTIAL () fitout, © (C)_ UNCLASSIFIED 14-00000 a aad ; os . oo - i a. ee Ne i | pet F . GESTS aay. i = : me 2s oh : ah are TORY fT : ; Menace EEyCah a . a i t : 7 . | r Po: Direotar : . . ! . Federal Sureau of Investigation : H | . Atrentions lr, 3, J. Papich’ i ; FROM Remy Director, Plans — ‘ r SUBJICT: Jene Constance ROARS . ¥ oO a zx “A ; 7 , neknee Fi Rom ge ne GniG sce Neogene a © CoRR ep 7" PI) ac thek LEAL CHAS : ” i Xs | Refererico-1s mee to our. CCT~3/751,016, cated , tos 12 Auguat 1955, and to previous correspondence concern so j , ~ing Sutject and her correspondence with American Cozrae . 7 H niate living in daxtéos. ea | — Enslosed for your inforvaticn ars photocopies . ro | of an envelope from Subject, 56 Beventh Avene, Hew York -| ath. [ Li, New York, addressad to thurics HALAFIN, Redellin 36m wo i Yo Haxicos I.i.y anda lutier, contained in thu envelopes \ a“ boaring ths salutation, “iar Golis.” ("Calia" is Provably Celia QW Naik, wife of Kwt Leonid UDINEN TH, j Bho, ag wan reported to your @urcau in our teletyped | mpescage of 12 Septeber 1958, was hidiry, out ina hotel» i | uring the wave of arrests of Aver)can Comuniata living =} - Gn Mexieo.) Iho euntents of tha letter ara cumurised aa followss . - . Subject mentions that she is plad that Celia saw “Tess and Prmo," ond Giscuaced with thsa tha hardships and sorry suffered "hy you and ell our friends.” Sho says that Acds's ain interest hog to do with bre PUNTIN, (HAeAl® a . | pretably refers to abrahan Aaron HELLA, who 3 , visited Eextco with Subject for three sorths - Gur iy; tho wincer ef 1957058. Se PONTINE possibly refore te Lites SArcic® Fenton, a Mexican lanyer concerned with the Horton SulALL esses). Su:ject aiso mentions that her planned trip |! to Maxieo during the coming winter is not cartain peo unless they (she would probahly be traveling | + again with His) could find an inexpensive _ apartaont. : s Lees en re ae nee eee PART TPO TA . i EWE Pf yoo. i B2ol-azlas7— nathicash : ui 2 14-0000 ‘it/s/ixico/2ccone ke 3. =‘ This correspondence vas obtained fron a wgualiy reliable ahc highly sensitive source and showd Not ba dissemiuted outside your Furwaue. Fnetocopies of this correspondence. have been furnished the represent= ative of your Rureau in Hexico City, with a request Tor "any inforsation available on "Tesa and Frame .® CSC1+3/752,,581 " rneloguress 1 envelepe containing. photosnpies of tho . ; envelopo and te ttery as ceseribod abore . 8 Dacenber 1958 Distributions Orig & 1 = Addressee or OT/REA 1=+C : 1 = RUYRE 1 = CI/LIA ; 1 = \iH/3/Mexico 1l~-W . Co, Cone bee be Based ons HMA-11627 0 ---— Ctr. ae fos 79 den ay Project. cryptonym: LIRIGCHT — No? bn Jot AQWIZSD Se wa ee ee VL) 14-0000 Spates ee TO re ete a, Dern [25S E/ LEASING AE TTIT PMSA CSR FECAL ttn coor aa ene Pewee ey ew Ein eter net. ae when Bey 14-0000 ae en ae a wit age) CI] _URCLASSIFIED “TRIER _ OF ee benTIAL [x] _2SECRET __, * Te cL eter ™ " _ "ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET / ones SUBUECT: fOpticnsts | \ : ; -! : : FROM: | ; : S.01-9/752,585 a PP) Ie SO” NTS {Number gach comment to show from won > oe aN ASE 4 Ay Mani | I ft — \ a ! “¢ ’ - ees OO “esse Fe] secret] CONFIDENTIAL 0 tse «= .sUNCLASSIFIED |. 14-0000 oe Cotas : TO: Dircoter ; . Federal Barom of Inwatigation Attention: Br. Ss. J. ‘Popich - FRQH” Deputy Director, Plans : 4. Enolossd far your information are Photocopies of the following Cermaspondensn gont to hins . & lotter, portserkad 2 September 1956, from Ted HALERIN, ‘at 22 Kohler Avenue, Fulton 87, Masenchusstte, eoncarna frmily matters, | inolwting tho {liness af hia father (Subjeotta -brother), ard mantiona. entioipstion over the wait of Subjestts Ben, David, in Decenber. _. de Lotter, postuarind } Ostober 1958, from tho Hourige H. Saval Insurance Caupany, at 22 Battarymarch Streot, Boston 9, 14-0000 i ee . . . Te ty Be : a eee ee eng ee oGisiitlell ein tie], eceresponienca have bson furnished the reprocontativa of your. Bureau in Hexiso City. 68 f-3/752,565 - Brolesuraot 2 lettara, os desoribed abovo. W/3/Phedson mit 8 Decesber 1958 ‘Distributions. an oO Orig &le- Adresses "v1 RI (ar-28561).. 1l~CIftea °°" 1-Rg 1.~crAu 1. w/3/Moxico ~ be 1. Wi/3/Subjoot “Based ont HMMAW11553 Froject Cryptonym: LIBIGHT - nn ee on me Lh et 14-0000 Orsparen SreeOe ane» HIMIMA ~ se 10 December 1958 CUA I 2 Cee secre : ia tation, Mexico City {10 Becember “Amertean Communists ty Mexive., “ore pe x * eanarcnenee - Maurice HALPERIN A eran: Re noDING FGueTS a / BoeuENT Rigg Hla-generd f— INOFAING CAN BE JUDGED BY QUALIFIED HQ. DESK GALY oy 1, Forwarded herewith to complete Headquarters and ODENVY records - _ on subject are one photocopy each, and film of the following. letters addressed __ _ to him in Mexico City, i a , an ee fs A. Ltr, of 25 Aug 58 from Leonard B. BOUDIN of oe & BOUDIN, New York attorneys, cutting HALPERIN's fee due for profession services fo $300.00, (Comment: Professional services probably dealing with HALPERIN's U, S, passport, ). i B, Ltr, of 27 Aug 58 from Paul atearan, Stanford University, . ' Calif,, commenting on an economic study of Latin America which HALPERIN is preparing, , oa Cc, Ltr, of 5 Aug 58 from Maur ice HH, Janvat, insurance man in Boston, } Mass,, who is apparently a long lost friend of Subject's. (No film) cp D. Ltr, of 23 Aug 58 from Ted HALPERIN in Milton, Mass, E. Ler, of 18 Aug 58 from HALPERIN’ s mother and father in Massachusetts, _ 2, Source is wore No local dissemination, / LE, cat oe Med sa | ip yvps ASM 9 December 1958 . - , CARN ie Pte are: Distribution | 3 Headquarters C8EL Ys. 17 3 cUry: Cuisncaton SECRET USE PREWOUS ETON, CTAACES Fores N29 staan wren ARE OmsCult dp SSSR ED emmmermereT a sa cere AMMA RH 119 31 (seg ge aera 14-0000 : - Buresnr de Tleritajes Ss de R. EL | 7 CO . oe Balderas Ho. 31-203 g) f _ . . : a _ —— : silico 1, D. F. a, mM aad 2 : Lh ad fr ter . “ be - Pe Ota dain 36- 5 | Ay kta ; CORREO AEREO. i : / i : i . 1 i a : : if , 3 ‘1 4 tot i Y ‘ 14-0000 Kosa i Dr. Maurice , Medellin 36 Me» 7 . Me: ice f, OD 4 Mexico : Poa, | peste wg een oe ov , ; | | ; RABINOWITZ & BOUDIN | ATTORNEYS at LNW — / 78 @> nan 5 “ NON TRA as i . August 25, : ‘ Or. Maurice Halperin. -"-.” a | eS 3 we ES, res : - ; : Mexico 7, D. Boge a “Mexico oe de tA wea, BhudtongsS pkrorcebresenivericcs «.ctenbtarth. Ave... ae 14-0000 TARE te ak quvviannie ean, L E z 3. ‘Pe. Meurice Halperin... oe aT T TOW away RT dellin 36 - Mexico 7, D. F, Dear Gr. Halperin: .. es In View of your general. financia! gi ituatton, I have revised downward my original | estimate to. you... Hence the enclosed bili, ° . We shall ourselves pay out of. this money the 1 $ roca i counse! fee. . uts, ‘ ne wy - _ < lbs wad br 14-0000 i ‘ eyecare Nov fas. 31-203: od. 4 an Ys B. 3. | * Ve uw ; Buren de Poritsies A. a ait al t | Lad ET "aoe Lilla,» sm Bat Ethan 14-0000 ea! ¥ ‘ a t . sit ‘ ee ee i 5 : : j hot G —_—— H . So - ae t * Me SRE ESET ren eS "Bae de Beritajes s. weRB Balderas Ho. 31-208 México t, B. F. a . 9, Maurice Hal anin Mm addin. 3¢- oD) IS 4 “Meco ne RIES eames aT itvemy! de Bevtjs § de ra i Balderes’ Qo. Bi-208° . Sart at ‘Rerteo 1, DF. : 8 Made lle 3.69 yee AIR MAIL %4-00000 YOY Mercedes wee AVOibLae , Les Altos, N lifornan, Avgust 276h,1e53 Poi wry ft _ tardy in snswering your letter of August LM e. tesa returning from Leke Tahoe where I took ible. To be gure,cutlines ive usually. only iit gomeu out,but with that reservation,! think “ii. @ What would seem to me "te-be in order is + Cul framework. In the firat place,I would -fumber of groups :: those countries thal .- mic advancument (Venezuela, Arsentina,Moxico i kecly staynant (Central America,Poru and BE. > bourrecisa revolutions: (Mexlco);those that perm or unother (Argentina, Vane- 7 Ri OYventirely fuoucul outate casera “duel type! tre fbrmeont aback. We deed meee individual Jountrdes. The role oF mee a4, FC yc err ey a Aulate the sbese Qi sey tlc: “asperialism dn. all af them han to be ¢ x “Teittesllyes Secondly ,ehen dt comes to.stransw that such 126 gained vy talking about "cris, TAis puta tha critique «ef anflation on a nut: both economically,and ~ | snomde analyada, Idan“. haliavas.: | Sebreedine printing proug man vEOV pe. al Wrong Leack and. relates tn what Towouwkhd oe ver “old-faghloned" écommicss. The trouble with inflation 4: abon : int inalcally "criais~breeding". After ull vam Soviet dadugtristusaiien waa’ finan a ed es <0 A considerable extent by inflation! The troubla with inflation is that it, . usa the burden ef capital accumuliatlon apg ountries,furtheraore,it channeia the cecwuuhuted capital lato wrong,undestral le Pe agente crested Cpportunities Tor vant anecalative Prothta, promotes duxury- ory GR abCsotes In ethor wordnyunider capbalian, inf ls tion tenus to add Vb Se raunt 3 me tt snouse promote useful CapLtal ct inflation (a few @ peas the Cernan 1920+ variaty. Theat 7 ess whieh needa net secupy ue in the ~ ged ow inflation (accenpanied by dovaluat iunsi: : tax”og the underlying bopulntions, ~~ a TS 2 lopaldad development. © lower income groupay in capiteliat oe ey n g in fs re 2k ia & oa ee Wide tier ybhen ya: ce, lf Siena that YOu ahoold concentrate. on asaombl ing cs uch a ponnible. tig volu®e ang dove wf utilisation of occumulated capitel,and rahew ‘om tbese accumulations are being minuded, Thie would perait you to! eo domeatic atructure of the econosies under gonsideratl ‘ue Lapect of capital outflows due to daperioliam ote, Lele S aah on anadyre both Oh a well an to sheets ‘tase are ay first reactions. I will bea Blod to #o tnta alioot | n "? 2 uce Tf have sore atuff to look at, You. are obvicunly moat Pe Cees ce og. . + far what it's worth) an a referonce.-If the ¢. us Chose by cereurt ay a rent thot the accent be placed on thre . Prdcah eobeck ct a, tly ; . ~. ee rT . “ an y yeiCas purt aade aubjact to furbher de: Oe Pst hPicnt on. . : ee jias Chea, . ye ee «cued D ayfratecues Mien wepmrruere. J4-n0000 { ' poor Ye yarious and Sefore gchoekl gtures ili write to Brava very soon; FT waa absolutely xn “andry committmentsa,and am struggling now ta fonash a : : - = * 7 . a gh cer aye: = sagt 4 . unc at September, And then J hava a book to finieh (« *% oF evay) aml deadlines > gurround ma on. all- sidea, eee : _ . 7 : . i : With very beat wishaa, : 1 i L . he Youre ,/ / oO & oo on p a . , . b f fa t a. : ae ; vo . oo a Pio ge tec | mad ‘ 4 “e - . In Lal: - te . . on wee cpap AEE in St woe t _ a 14-00000 14-0000 : ! a “4 t 4 1 a i ’ : : , ‘ : ’ 7 ot s é . _ eu 7 arr \ : j \ : i t aed i t é 2 : a : Ke nt ute ae A ae os yr of ay ; . ca. , and boot NY Lake g od sy sO a a ¥ ® % cea aenee mae LO A TE a i y ‘ : Say . iy 5 A he. : Ay AVG. cy"; Ck Eva ° : \ . . s 1 4. * | : Ny 1 Youd Ws OWE DAL. 7 rs 2 P , ' fo ee } - a . , a : , et ° . : Ee DOR ER NEY mag > 14-0000 EEL A Nee EN —s—e *?, aad a FD ah Pasa Ib . 7 7 ' | | . | : , : . on - a | . i . ‘ cee deeds eee - cee ee a ~ - ~ menage wena rcmiane ceNe pie . . 7 | | : . | : ' . ; L, . : ae 4 : Ae 3 . . ak . ; f » “ wo . Sele tr RCRD TDL STIR dea ew pe mn eS seen co " : spe HATER TS ; ; . | | 1 . : ) | . . . ; 14-00000 / og ~ . ‘ a oe ‘ : : mo : . . r : Caw : ar DISPATCH: _SRCRET | BsBa-Ta38 a CSCS Oe Tk. 0) 2s * a Chief of Stetias, Rexlco City t i - te Calef of. Statica, Pera a ; | 25 Ruvender 1958 TR A A INU/INARITION/Operaticns oo aay — Mech ON) MAPLED FOR INOTZING NO INDEXING BFQUHTED OTEING CAN §F UGGED OY QUALIFIED MQ. 08S Ona Attached tothe float mary rort of th DUSITION es "the atay ia Sui tearlead. of Meurlee RALP SAIN aed snd wife, who do * opagted for Prag ea 20 Rov ouber i953. Grpica of letters wratten a P . by BALPIRIR allo hace ara forwarded to Beadpoartars onlyy --+- j A + IRAUITION Bepart a - B -' Lattero written by HALPEAIN a 7 : y ae t ue ; a 1‘ ae TIX, sy . ‘ ppl 722 $6) | ; H 4-00000 has the Hates “Soi solaozdof* in ZURICH. On 18 Oetobor he aad bin vife 1 : *Serviaat, dal doteder, 1700 =~ 1900 H., ho vigited Oa 20 Ostober ‘at GEiS¥e he inquired at a local travel agency tor : , TICK, whers they eooupled a rooa at tho "Sehwolserhof® again. - 2) Rr. Theodore BALPERIE & fanlly, 22, Kahler Aveo, HILSGS / Hass. 4 3) Rabbi @ Hre. Biliel CANORAN, 4 Do Kalb Place, HORRISTQIH ‘few Sorvey i J Macherat “AT to HRBA-7538 MZoy, aneq'h real of 1& Ot.59 + 50/m/s8 \ ; i . AS # vappleosnt to bits cf taforantion hitherte orally trans- alitted hac» is 0 adtsariced account on the sovenosnts and astl- rtttea of: , EA LPE RIM Maurice, alins PASTOR Daniel, : dorm 3,3,190, CS citizas, ocvncatat, -aacried. to Ralehy dostolled Badellin 36-9,. Mexico 7,-D.P. : . during his oojoure da Switseriand frea 15 ‘Gatoder to 10 Sevondsr 583 4 v 4 { Ga 15 Cotoher subject and Ais wife arrived by air trea Lissa} 3 i ‘toon the 1520 H. train ta ORTRVA, whera théy atayod at the Hotel &PRO# David, dora 1.941904, ohtiedn of ANCERTIRR, Bin Se ene = Yeagelins wth th The 130 ‘fa GEyEva, iene eiled Avenus, Apist Ufo" 2, “CSsz8-3 SOUASRLES GEKA, * a a ad the poos!DiLities of a flight frea ZURICH to PRAGUM, On that day. the HALPERIS's travoled by train (leaving GSHEVA at 1245 H) to | - 4% 1830 EB. abject visited tho inferuatiaa office of the mrich main otatioa to leara aboat trata soancotions for PRAGUE and for . UGAHO. 1 21 Ostober ke visited tio Cweeh Consulate Gaacrel in. WRicg, where he stayod froa 0940 = 1115 He At 1630 x. he wat to consult the “Svisaeie* informatica desk at the asin otation. Re stated thet he possesaad a flight-tioket Maxiee-Lisboa-Aurtahs Tol-Aviv, but Aad a0 definite booking 8d for and vanted his luggage cs to be stored at Kloten airport f for the tise vetnge He thea mailed | letters to - # an Soca th Te ~ : 1) Br. David ¢. EALPERIE, 5411 South Vaivoreity. bye. CaTeAaO 0/11.) “3. 4) Hrs, dnate 2H, 17 Beash Road, YET /Manacomnsotteay Letters 1 - 3 are of oinllar contents, Foakeniatooniea of Era a8 $ are at teohsd. At 1950 H. ho itaqaires at tke *ayiscate* (effteo for any Lesconintel Massed eed nme tel Sonminieation that aay havo occas in for Alm, : 7 a 22 Oatobar sanjoat negotiates with tho mm atrtrarel | 14-0000 office for oanzelitag of bie 2 flight tleketa to felatvivy mad metaniizg.e : - Cm 25 ‘lobes at OF98 B. ho dnenives at the Luformatios office of tho Pederal Pallwaye ahoct traim eoaneotions te PARIS asd fares. At 1025 B. ho entory ths Czech Consulate General, ‘at ,Teazpoars in the treet 3 aimites later. : : . : - Oa 24 October the eoupla visit tho Coch Gonculate Generel as reas a, Where they reaain for © mimates, At 1110 H, they go to - “the snect bar of tho Zurich Waiveralty. HALPRAIN than Vaits fer 30 alates tha Seatrary for serial eccneaiso, “‘eexnoraial’ aolences 2 statis these 24 4515 G. BAbroaia gros te 0 trowel agsacy to _ eam @ eboque of 50g, o Cs 25 Ostober RALPERIG ieqairea Per trains departing for- LIGA30 and obtains varicas prespoatns ef this town, frea 1003 = 1055 3, tho couple then ealla o& the Ceeeli Consulate General,” Oa the way desk thoy obanged 209 Bi ary. they Joave ty train for Wday0, =| : Up to this date the ‘ecuple Bas ast. rooted any wleitess and a4 far'as eculd bo ascertained bed po saeplcicas tnlopheze calls while staying ta SURICH. Thoy eatunsibly exleavered to out down ox pensea to a ainionn, teking reals in ches} restearasta er buying food to ba eaten ia-thely recy at the hotel. So leggago dopoad ted as Kloten airport veo discreetly searched, fas poraenal boleagiage : : * were ef rather poor quality. A lis? shoved that they hed sold. : farattare eat houschold goods prior to their departure froa Horieo, oe Azeagst various articles there rero alse tyro poékot edi tiess of 4 . Qietiensaries ta Chinese and Mussiea. All this anf their denoancar “ ae poea to indicate that tho 0 couple plea te sottle Aotinttrely 4 in tho ©) ; at “1635 F B. of 3 Ooteber the’ éauple arrived at , weaHo, whore |: b b they rented o roca at tho hote] garat. SEER? for 3 or 4 @ays. 7 : 7 On 26 October they went cn an enemmion te. the. Rente Bed, a : _aY 1739 H. of that day HALPERIS taguired at the axis poot office” OB for the Mentone ember 6f a certs Jlfvel APES tn JRUQUE, oo &- szch ortersica vas. found fa tho direstery, bower, ees 7 Qn 27 Catober thor sudo an coting 40 Cossaryte and Chaptone and Sack to LOGANO. ni . or 14-0000 Ca 26 Outeter EALPIRIS saat went ts ibe teloptione oxchangs st C915 B. whore ba aaxed to by Sommested ita... Joerg FEEA in PRAGUE, Br. OTSA4, Fao partser ta FRAGUE bolag abeent, the eall was psntpoaed to the afternanns it wens throagh at 1640 5. ard a certain fir, S784 sesversd the esl) en the man= ber indicated, HALPRSIN talked lu Spanteb, annovzoing hinaalf 38 Profesoer Naprisio HALPRAIA fre Nerico. By expisized tat ho wt was a friead of LOMANDO, ‘with won they (ths yartuers ‘ca tho phozs) hea accidoatally sot last yoar at the Bhop of Bia axis . AREBARES. At present ke (BALPERIN) wes otaying is WOAHC and vatting for the visa-to go to FUGUR, these he veald Bio te . find Bie frients, the SIF falls, whea kis partner ehoalé also be, know, He then wanted to know rhea LEMRLADO weal 4 exriye ta fn FRAGUE from AEZTCOP ” . ( probable ideatities: .~ . . PEMA Iazere: Frade Taten Seesotany a? 2 OTRAS yiso-proetdent . of Cohan CoP, & wankaw Beseutisn Counail of TPO, tao Vietents, d. 1607.18%,. Baxdeas eltisea, dea. ‘Waxtes-City, Artistes, Villa Obsegen 514 Praia Eniea léeasdse; senbos. ef WFo; eenter of presd— dina ef Bresutive ‘Gexadtsoa a + Scoaral Seanoil of ¥FrT, BxARSXARES Bortar Ro Becord. O29 thr he LTS 1 a ot 48 te for ‘wuRicn. During thoir sojourn ‘ot WHAT wo ‘edatasta of thd couplo a vith otrangore vere mado} they wat-tor walla st rextoa 4a°toia or oe in the vioiaity, beught ‘pagers and porigéioais i tes desea, wat asa - + At 1255°2, of 25 Ootober they arviint 4a ATION, went to tae Hotel “Sehwoiserhof? asd later to ths Grech Gensulate Censzal. &t 1550 B, oubject inquired at the INH aivitnd agency abet refumdiug for tho tiokats _ te Tol-avir, sat the agendy Bed not Feealved Gtreatiens froa _dosterden yoo, ’ . § ee __ 0% 50 ovtebobtha:cuple nga’ ent 45 in Coe Ceamaato | General et 1055 H. end reostned there fez 7B disnten. af 1215 2. : FALFSRIN inquired at tho Rical Gravel Agonsy about touriat.viens $0 Pregao aad was given the nooassary foses te £121 in, Thee 45 retumed to tho esoncy ot M410 H, tejothor with the passyerta, 14-0000 ere + r Aa i xe ee : ‘ SLU Loose patted vey sattareity 4 Br. Tavli Sy BAUPERID, Sata Ssaty Gadveret ty Ave, CRigasc/n yy 7 MANE § foe, Rtilel Sanctay, 4 de Eald Place, MoM ssuON PM j Mi sisied (numbered 5 & é} qf the ecatents are attached. : Tm hc edar the Ams doved fron Heteltiehverrertot® | ta tts ae dotel 1 "Llane tease . thts day they ttrasly Pavolped | “4 tte teqnasted refund beg the na airline's offies, ° a Actday, 10 Rerasber the requested tourist visas vere “Lavoad t> the EALPARI¥ts, +d for 6 days and inelauding Beotel resorvatian. for 8S Cars at S.fre. %.- per Persea, They inmodLately doparted 7 fy traln aod lett t Sudteerlasd wha Boahs,‘rall at 1624 E, fer austria, 3 tratelieg os Dad.etaae ‘tHetete! iOR-FRaggs ae Ta the rertod of 31 dototer to JAkssenber tha couple 414 got aake or reasive any telephous cails and had so viattore, nor d41 thay: wali: arr body, : . : ae an ca : LF Svreaber jess, . so > 3 3 3 7 af tet Sh a int Pa a 2 eet AN ted pare te 14-0000 a CLASSIFIED MESSAGE 2rghc/oroker | _OaTe + 22 nov 58 $-£-C-R-E-T TO * DIRECTOR FROM» VIENNA ACTON: EE 6 . . , INFO Cly silers, cite, Fi, FIORS, wi A, sie 2 2 Leuba : 70 OR “INO oe ewe” VEN 4104 - : GROOVY GRENGULF - . _ i 1. GRENGULF REPCRTS THAT A MORICE MeRICE (SIC -WALPIN, 008 MARCH 1:56 AND HIS | ; i WIFE EOITH, NEE FRISCH, 08 € JULY 1907, BOTH CARRYING U.S. PASSPORTS, ENTERED + _ AUSTRIA FROM ‘SUISSE on 10 nov 1958. PASSPORTS HAD CZECH VISAS. ACCORDING 4 GRENGULF, THIS COUPLE REPORTEOLY BELONG 7O CIRCLE. OF ACQUA INTANCES OF ATOM | SPY KLAUS FUCHS AND DURING THEIR STAY IN.SUISSE WERE UNDER CLOSE SURVEILLANCE, | i, , 4 | . 2, GRENGULF REPORT, SOMEWHAT CURIOUSLY WORDED, SAYS AUSTRIAN SURVEILLANCE : - i "OF COUPLE NOT CARRIED OUT HERE SINCE THEY CROSSED BORDER INTO CSR ON IT NOV With i | ; _ US. PASSPORT NO. 118070, ISSUED MEXICO, IN-RAME OF MAURICE AND EOITH HALPERIN, i , i * SAME BIRTH DATE AS ABOVE, . ae 3. VIEN HAS, NO TRACES, NO KNOWLEDGE THIS CASE, POSSTJTY (AS RECEIVED) 2 i ODENVY REQUESTED AUSTRIAN'SURVEILLANCE, ro em END OF MESSAGE | BO = mo . . . - . . py | Or - 9 7892 Go ; \, FE : oy vy ov IE : An 7.53 : - Bet t 2¢@ Gy vi i ie 8 S-E-C-R-£-T ‘ a REPRODUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS FROHIBITED — Cony Na : 14-0000 ae) cl, crs, cific, ce 4, 1, S/t 2 / . = Wa /Sw fee CLASSIFIED MESSAGE _ S-£-C-R-E-7 ae . . pate , 2&2 NOV 58 NOV 24 18517. 58 a ACTION CHANGE ROUTINE - VIEN WOb—twe2ggg1 A to : Info Groovy GRENGULF C/S COMMENT: - ACTION: RESPONSIBILITY FOR THIS CABLE HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED FROM EE TO WH BY HR CLARK JUNG, EE, EXT B73» IN COORDINATION WITH MR. TOM OGDEN, My EXT 205+ ods Ce. my . 7 _— S-E-C-R-E-T , _ REPRODUCTION | BY OTHER 7 THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROFIBITED. Copy No 0 Overneae Posen, a8. 14-00000 %. ume rn ) SECRET (WHEN FILLED IN) ROUTING AND-RECORD SHEET ; INSTRUCTIONS: Use officer desigastona ia ‘the “TO columa. Number each comment 12 coceapocd with the pumber in the “TO” cot=ma - Draw a line across the sheet under each comment. Each ofticer should. date and initial jchect ‘mask Inguiticient) before further ‘Aputng. . * This Routing and Record abeet abouli NOT be removed trom the attached RECORD documéal. | DOCUMENT NUNaEA HMMA@2 1553 “RY ‘R , DOCUMENT pate ° 7 H - A Ae SB, OFFICER'S Dts : : _ 7 oe oo Te oe “INITIALS: | . oe COMMENTS 2 | NOTE: Hf a-copy-cy. ‘altechmente ° are emoved from ‘the at: |. ftached. documeiit, ¢. scetion of thecopy and/or amach- og, ment hereon. If rhis RECCRD COPY is tobe retained n- —— “| the files af the Desk. cail: the Ceatral File’ Sectiaa for per ° Jmatont Joan. og . i ¢ Pe Aly t - H i i { i ' i ! a i $ | : HAs PERN, M: Ae RICE FILE NUMBER” a Tpagser" Risrl 146CCL i i > PRS: €10a. _. SECRET 14-0000 FEST MBCK RT AS Cas guecc a nite Es DISPATCH SECRET , Fint-A-11553 eres Tt ue eo Chief, WH Division ‘ . | 201-125561 veo on | FROM ; ; ; aa ; chief of Station, Mexico City | 19 November 19% a rr a fas ena oy American Communists in Maxico/Maurice HALPERIN Ss oe NO BNDEXING FEQU PED . | x INDERNIG CAN BE JUDGED - BY QUALIFIED WQ. DESK ONLY REFERTNCEG) yi SOURCE: LIBIGHT/ZIMUD/ . 1. Attached are the negatives and one set of prints of each of tw letters which were addressed’ to Maurice. HALPERIN in Mexico. a . . : - “2. One letter is from a. "Ted HALPERIN’ and appears to be a personal, fantly-type letter. The second Jeter is from Maurice: H. SAVAL and : ‘concerns. an insurance’ policy. . carried by HALPERIN. oe ; - 3. ODENVS has. been furnished copies of this : correspondence locatly. | Attachment - as stated above “17 November 1958 ' Distribution: : 3+ Eqs w/att ue Be Piles. af ser Met fatin om: 14-0000 we te eT ED HES bene pe . ‘ H 7 RMA 1953 . =. : rn 1 - cof / | . i : i . ; } i : : ~b29SbE 14-0000 i onel: To: BUENOS ATRES HLCP Ce poet Vive, teary, at . . . RI Bile this ropy ar Indicated wT | e From: DIRECTOR’ : Rrwiel.-covy filed a5 indicated oe : RE Indesing. teheck one): ‘ [7 cons EEE ~ ca . . Siesta <. Behr bete' i aes “SINFO: CH, c1/oPs, cH, se 20 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE UNT: FH/3 : sl fat: Lb56 ale : 6 Noverber 1958... - ; . — . . t. a ° 693 Uw/' s/ —— ene ee PR AA: r | ‘OPERATIONAL IMMEDIATE ! ot ne — os mo “INES Mi z ae ; Mme oe’ £9353 . - was -BUEN=3666 cui-2er3) (Nor ser wrxt), , _ DO NOT PASS TO BIOGENESIS INFO IN ABSA THAT DORFMAN IN cowmnitcarton aT HALPERIN, 7s a ae “ERD GF YESSAGE C/S COMMENT: *QUERIED WHETHER FACT THAT DORECANYIN COMMUNICATION HALPERIN COULD _ BE PASSED BIOGENESIS, . re Rae ay Kms none I. ae . : J. SS King, cork atic ovnicees oie “etceanona onrices sg ittgcarmagonnicts : . : fy R G Pred BE NE 15804 REPRQQUCTION sy OTHER THAN THE ISSUING ¢ OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, Copy Nou, FOI-/ 28 sop — 14-0000, CLASSHIED NESSACE | IS an 300 RLG/BM jh gf o-2-£ 27 1 1 NOY 58 ry) . O°; ' DIRECTOR FROM 4 , BERN ; "ACTION: . : WH 5* . : |i ROUTINE”. FO + - a ci, crfops, Cr/ic, Fl, rifops, EE 4, SR 4, S/C 2, we , IN 20815 7 yexr ie oR cE BERN 3133 RE BERN 3096. (IN 17033) , oe 098 (an 17033 Ve npece Yew, HA a : 1. SUBJECTS TRAVELLED ZURICH TO LUGAN@ 23 OCT, MADE PHONE CALL 28 oT rn. . oO ol fan) _ FROM LUGANO TO PRAG WHERE SPOKE IN SPANISH WITH FNU STEIN (PHON) AT TEL ae ; NUMBER LAZARO PENA 67856, NCT CLEAR IF Eat TEL EXCHANGE OR NAME SUBSCRIBER: § : - ped vey 2. IN PHONE CONVERSATION IDENTIFIED SELF TO STEIN AS FRIEND OF ,LOMBARDO. Q ed def D6. Baer AREWAL BAsTOR Dc Scamp *. SAID HE WAITING IN ‘SUISSE x “SAID HAD MET STEIN: IN SHOP OF DR. BERTA ARERA zs, FOR CSR VISA, WISHED SEE STERNS IN PRAG. WHEN STEIN VAGUE ABOUT KNOWING STERNS, SUBJ ASKED JF HAD NOT SEEN THEM (IN. INTRAYA. (PHON), THEN ASKED WHEN LOMBARDO, =" SUBU PROMISED CONTACT STEIN ON ORie Le ‘WOULD “ARRIVE PRAG, WAS TOLD HE STILL MEXICO. ARRIVAL PRAG, ACCORDING INTERPRETERS NOTE ON PHONE TRANSCRIPT STEIN -VERY GUARDED, NOT ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT PHONE CALL. 7 : 7) 3. SuBJ RETURNED ‘ZURICH 29 OT, GOT PASSeCRTS ‘BACK FROM CSR GONSULATE wiTHe wef. Ly ; N , OUT VISA, NOW ATTEMPTING GET TOURIST VISAS THROUGH TRAVEL AGENCY. MOVED TO rs 7 ; RA CHEAPER HOTEL, SPENDS MUCH TIME IN UNIVERSITY LIGRARY, i NANI TIONS STATE N 4. Nex SUBJECTS RUNNING LOW ON. FUNDS, MANY ENDICATIONS PLAN REMAIN csr INDEFINITELY, ae Loe BELIEVE LOMBARDO MENTIONED ON PHONE IDEN WETH VINCENTE. TOLEDANO LOMBARDO, vd ' A - aA bh. WILL POUCH DETAILED REPORTS. ; (END OF MESSAGE) a . : c/s COMENT: ? ACTION UNIT CETERMINED AS- THOUGH ENDICATOR DYVOUR USEC. i 7 a ee ITINERARY MAURICE HALPERIN ANO WIFE, AMERICAN COMMUNISTS. e A cP eel §-£-C R-E-7 wr lily , REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN [Re ISSUESG Offect 1S PROHIBITED. Cosy tio rbd a cane : . paneer sane . ‘ £ bE flgnk cae co TH IOPIS of. Fa La . ea /S- Tz. re A Bem er T—“$ 8) opal 1400000 Ean we nh in Nig ttle Aan a sama ~ , §: u - sUivisltwoy pueadivd ; Tere Direst<> : Federal iuroau. of Investizaticn : ‘Attantiont lire S.J. Papich j wos Doputy Director, Flans : a a SUBJECT: Maurdce Hynan HALPERIN t ee ; 2. Reference is wada to our CoC i+3/751,683, dated — po 2 October 1958, and to other corresj«mdence concerning | Subject, an Anertesn Communist living at Yedellin £36, - , ‘ | . . , . ‘Apartzent 9, iexico, i. |. 2o Enclosed for your tnfornation are zhotocopies of ‘tho following correspondence sent to Subjects Constance NGEES, at dtl] Valiay, California, pentioas that sna and sbrahan Aaron MHeLLe? have icon at iil Valley since 1 Aujuste Sag also sent.ons thet jLert wilt in in los : soy ; Angeles ard that sho and He planned to Ot vo travel through there in late August. She - - refers to two "younsich" Loryers fron Los Angeles who came to Man Franeisce for a : breata of "fresh air." Sha: vtions Cain ote j : . «Ks it— kindness te ber and. HZ .L2H at ML | : . . °°. Walley an@ thet KELLY eends hig Love-to Pablo | i ; Re, foun: nary, Sha also encloces six photopracha | i of hervelf and Wilt. (CH IA3/ 752 Os dated -)° to - 12 August 1955, reperted ‘Uit HOU had aakod . HAUSER UN to Took for an spartsent tn Haxieo . Gity for her for ths winter, of 1R-59») a | i i. ; Be ‘Lotter, dated 10 August 1558, fro os Jane | 1 1 i a _ - ; Dobe Lobia, dated 2 Septoster Igo, from startin OS . Rolert EauwsiG, The cell, une, Vircinia, (san , / of dane Constance Ku-:Ri) qnerics HAI Lo ; ’ . : : about effucts to be siinved. wien the : . fesil; yous to Mexico as incirates i Lo ; uentions that he and his. fan hore to Te in. Yazica by 1 Dy cesdser Ranings HLAICIA alse, 4 Govan perlores® Re we os bus! awe CUS ps bee _we heve te ere anwar, and we'll cnicr as teurints if we can't get re. as Lindy: rants e™ (ey idartly a& lowers mid de arranging 4 fanily to Mexicoe “ihe: TB REO TED bretners neiced [LMHAUSEN who are practicin,’ leayers in Hexieos)- 8s Tetter, ‘eated 4 Seplesher 1558, froz Bertin | 3, Tis Uell, Huns, Virginia, requests HALYS.IN to open a Lox inthe main pest _effice, in. laxico City fox hia ef fective 1 - Hovemcre - 3e this corres: ondenee BAS epittained from a usually roliablo end highly sensitiv- eource and should notte — disseninated outside your Hureaite Photocopies of this , correszundencs have tecn furnished the represcati:t ive of your ‘Bureau in Maxdica Citys eepaiepre: ' Enclosurcs! 3 letters, as ceceribed above st/3fterico fa ‘ke =. hy October 1958 Distribution: | Orig & 1 = Addressee ‘Xo RI (201-128561) 1 = cI/lia 1 = ROY/RE i = CI/REA a) -W . ; 1 = WH/3/Subj: HALFERIN . 1 - WH/3/Subj: ~ROGERS : Based ont HA-11103 ~~ Project Cryptonym: LIBIGHT — SERIETINOEORN | CONTE CROLL, 14-0000 ty ‘ SECRET + (WHEN FLED IND ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET -earrespand with the number in the "TO" culuma. INSTRUCTIONS: Use olticer deaignations in tha “TO columa. Number each commest tal (check imark ineufficiest) beloro further routing. Draw a Line acroas the sheet under each comment. Each ofiice: should date aad This Routing and Record sheet should NOT be removed fiom the attached RECORD document. DOCUMENT NUMBER CBF 123569 2¢ LA ER. DOCUMENT DATE : DATE [OFFICER'S], . o. mecrives ironwaroec) INITIALS” ; COMMENTS : . t NOTE: If s copy or attachments are removed from the: at: tached document, anole the location of the copy and/or amach- iment hereon, Hf thia RECORD COPY is to be retained In the tiles ai.the Desk, call the Central File Section for pez manent loan. . or : . gue : . Teo 610a SECRET ( ae ; 14-0000 mo, BE / 2 369 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE : FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION \ WASHINGTON 25,2 G 100—d 24136 Dates — October Bs 1958 fot: _ kre Be Tomlin Batley oo Director Office. of Sseurtty _ Department. of <tate --*. 525 Lend Street, Ne Me - . Washington 25, Do Ce From: John Edgar Hoover, Director : federal Bureau. of Investigation - SHCORITY MATTER @ C “Subjects BDITH FRISCH HALPERIN ~ fscords of the Passport Division, Department — of State, revealed that captioned tndividual was issued a passport in dugust, 1958, at the American Bubasay, Kexico City, Hexico. Regarding her travel '. plans, she had previously stated she intended to depart 9. from Xextco on July 12, 58, for proposed travel to | Surope and tas. biadle Bast for the-purpose of business end. pleasure. However, on August 27, 1958, she American Sabdassy. advised the Department of State that at the tine 4 Passport waa issued to the subject she refused to give -speciyic travel data but stated she expected to travel ‘to Israel, returning via Belgiun to visit the Yorid'a- Fair at Srussele and would probably stop at intervening Points. ; Information concerning Halperin haa previously deen. furnished to the recipients of this letters miso ‘investigation ta re patter ia beir it wled through tre appropriate Legal Attaches. 1400000, / - ” ; — fine POG Br. By-Tomlin Batley © 9 would be apbreciated, however, if thts Bureau té Surntshed any pertinent information conesrning Galperin witch may Come to. the attention of the Departzent of tate or ‘the Centrat-Intedligence Agency witle .ahe ta outsida the United States, - Be a, ~ Ca p-Director ce - 2 ‘Centeal Intelligence Agency 7 5 | Attenttons Deputy Dtrector; ;Plans fe { 4 44-0000 | TO + DIRECTOR DATE ; FROM 1 BERN ACTON: WH 5 * — INFO * ca/ors, ci/ic, Csr, Fi, i, FI/ors, cE 4, NEA 4, SRA, IN 17033 . - 10 {Prion ITY), MEXT..; INFO DIR. TELA LISS CARA : CHE BERN 3096 ey RE BERN 3009 (IN “1669) * Le LIAISON REPORTS SUBJECTS RETURNED ZURICH 21 OCT. SPENT HOUR AND HALF. C5% CON - SULATE ZURICH; CANCELLED RESERVATIONS TO TEL AVIV, SCHEDULED LEAVE FOR PRA VIA AuSTAIA BY RAIL 23 OCT. LIAISON PLANS EITHER 3ZARCH EFFECTS CLANDESTINELY IN HOTEL OR ; THROUGH CUSTOMS CHECK AT BORDER. . . "END OF MESSAGE S/C COMMENT: RELAY OF THIS CABLE TO TELA HAS BEEN STOPPED BY WASH SIGNAL CENTER. A RELAY "REQUEST OF FORM 12 IS REQUIRED, TO EFFECT RELAY. -_ c/s COMMENT: FACTION UNIT DETERMINED AS THOUGH INDICATOR DYVOUR USED. *SVAURICE HALPERIN AND WIFE, AMERICAN COMMUNISTS, ARRIVED ZURICH FROM LISQON 15 OCT. _ TRAVELLED GENEVA’ 15-18°0CT. EXPECTED RETURN ZURICH 20 OCT. SUBJECTS UNDER. DISCREET INANETICON SURVEILLANCE. i oe 7256) aa 247-S606G . y a oO rr re Poin, 29 vty REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHISITED Cery No. 14-0000 DATE: 21 Octoter We eee ZL 501 /RUG SEES, CRS : HeKing UNIT i /3/H a EXT: by 56 cet a ORAS CR SS So eee TO} PEDEs.L GUREAU OF INVESTIGATION ; FROM Ske CENTRAL AteLire! CE AGsiicy . zp fo | | CONF ws n5. DEFER t j | HOR | . CPERATIONAL| NTS ROUTINE MEDIATE ; nO + Ely Ch/oPs, cific, ci/sP, FI, Fi ors, Eo 4, sky, [Pose ree pamaacse) ME 4, s/c 2 + . . ‘OUT: 8632 TO BE INF tori /com na CONTROL , — a . FROM 8 POXTUGAL, LISBON; _ SHTTZERLAKD,,. BERN DATE OF INFO: 15 = 20 OCTOBER 1958° . “SUBJECT «= TRAVEL OF MAURICE HIE aN HALPERIN AND WIFE, ANSRICAN COMMUNISTS REPSRRNCE ©: OUR TELWTYPS MESSAGE OF 18 OCTOBER 1958 1. THE PORTUGUSSE INTERNATIONAL POLICE HAVE RE/ORTED THAT MAURICE Het HALPERTY PSCLED OF WEI nm in . ASD HIS WIFE, EDITH FRISCH HALPEXIN, ab SRICAN COMMUSISTS HHO ARE SUSI SOVIBT AGENTS, LEFT LISBON FOR ZURICH ON 15 CeTUBER 1958 VIA SWISSAIR AND DOICATED that THEIR DESTINATION WAS TEL AVIV. HALPERIN CARRIED.U.S. PASSPORT, No., 118071, WHICH Was: ISSUED IN MEXICO Ou 26 AUGUST 1958. : "2, AN OFFICIAL SWISS SOURCE REPORTED THAT HALPERIN “AND HIS WIFE ARRIVED | ‘AT ZURICH “FRG LISBON ON 15: ocTowEtt AND STAYED AT THR HOTEL SCHIEIZERHOF UNTIL 18 OCTOBER, WHEN THB ‘THAVELED TO GENEVA. THBY EXPECTED TO RETURN TO ‘ZURICH ON 20 OCTOBER. FIELD DISTRIBUTION: NONE : (END OF rasSACR) . . WS/Portugal (by telephone) i2@ we $e . : ; EE/Switzerland (by telephone) Bole; 2P ble ABOVE ote (ite ON: : -COGCEDINATING CHHICERS . - _— Ce ge. vee GENE AUTHENTICATING OFFICER. eth NG OFF: Ce RE EPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN TSE ISSUING CFFICE 1S PRCH UNIT ext DATE : To CONF + ‘INFO “to ORG : FROM: DIRECTOR - 662 £R/. Charles W. ; \ WH/FI $-B-G-R-E-T J 3255 662 | 21 October 1958 —F MEXICO CITY wo Wi5 Ci, ci/oPs, Ci/Ic, Ft, FI/ors, $/¢ 2— OPERATIONAL IMMEDIATE REFS MEX!'2592 MEX! 2596 , : yc 1. PLEASE NOTE DEPARTURE OF KEY AMERICAN COMMUNIST HALPERIN: RAISES QUESTION RE DATE oF PROCUREMENT OF INFORMATION. 2. To MEET ANY POSSIBLE CRITICISM HERE PLEASE ADVISE — WAS LOCAL ‘ODENVY TARDY IN PROCESSING? WHY WAS: LIFEAT CONTACT OF 29 SEPTEMBER NOT REPORTED PRIOR, 17 OCTOBER? > END OF MESSAGE CS COMMENT: # IN 15827, STATED THAT MWJRICE HALPERIN WAS CONTACTING ANN SEBORER RE KLM FLT TO LISSOA VIA SAN JOSE, CURACAD, CARACAS. INTERESTED IN KNOWING IF REe SERVATIONS COULD SE OB:AINED WITH SHORT NOTICE. 88 IN 1O8TS. (Ger Aglare | 48 Ek 88 Ro . : COORDINATING OFFICERS : oy _ : aw Se” C. KINGVOWH © | + S-E-C-R-E-T ‘| RL. DAHLGREN cya BELEASING CREICER RUTHEMTiCatinS OFAcer REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Cozy No. 14-0000 SS! FED MESSAGE 5 000 Fain es pate 126 OCT: 58 S-E-C=R-E-T TO «DIRECTOR © FROM "BERN ACTION: WH wis? *s, INPO ‘erie, cific, ci/SP, Fl, Fi/ors, ce 4, sR 4, WE 4 i n p TO MEXE mo DIR TELA LISB CARA. RE MEXI 2596 (IN i575) +** mc ; ao 1 _f SUBJECTS ‘ARRIVED ZURICH FROM LISBON 15 OCT, staveD ZURICH HOTEL SCHWEIZERHOF 7 Le To. 18 oT, WHEN TRAVELLED GENEVA. EXPECTED RETURN ZURICH 20 OCT. THEY UNDER oIscrEeT INANLT ION. SURVEILLANCE : OS "END OF MESSAGE . . c/s ‘comEN’s: . i . *ACTION UNIT DETERMINED AS THOUGH INDICATOR DTVOUR USED. a **RELAY OF THIS CABLE TO TELA HAS BEEN STOPPED BY WASH SIGNAL CENTER, . A “A RELAY ; REQUEST ON FORM 12 1S. REQUIRED TO EFFECT RELAY. , ~®8 REQUESTED SURVEILLANCES WHERE POSSISLE AND. REPORT. ON THE ACTIVITIES OF. . MAURICE H LN AND WIFE AMERICAN COMMUNISTS: SUSPECTED SOVIET AGENT WHO LEFT. MEXICO CITY FOR CURACAO LISBON. ON.13.0CT. - SoEC-RE-T REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSING OFFICE 1S PROHISITED, Cory No ry PAM nee 14-0000 - 893 PeCL/cG/: DATE 1 24 OCT 1958 BIRECTOR FROM + LISBON . 37 AR. SULC H DW ROTI LED: Igce.26 CCT 59) FI, FLiCeS, de 3, eee el “TO. DIR BERN TELA® INFO. 4 OTE LISB 3 URI no ee LC IMPROVE REFS MEXI | 2596 (x 15°5 5 5) MAURICE HALPERIN AND WIFE, EDITH DEPARTED. FOR ZURI FROM LISB-15 oct. VIA SWISSAIR. INDICATED DESTINATION “TEL AVIV. HALPERIN CARRY ING AMERICAN PASSPORT 113471 LSSUED REX] 26 AUGUST 58. ENO OF HESSAGE oe F228H £/C NOTE: | RE Y OF THIS CABLE TU TELA HAS GSEN &T Al A RELAY PEGUEST CN FORM. 42 ts uy. C/S CGAMENT: #°HALPERINS 01 WAIT is LIST Swiss . MER FRAGT LISUON TO ZURICH FOR 15 OCT. 4 PACE IGN UNIT DETERMINED AS. THOUGH : AROICA FOR -DYVOUR USED. ino: eh oe . . Pepin? SEY SECRET ‘ _ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHISITED. Copy No. 14-0000 165 Gn more OaATE 4 . ease 9 ° Got ~ “10 = DIRECT FROM 1 BERN ACTION: WH 5 . “INFO CH, C1/0RS,. cific, c1/sP, fly F1/o3, c£ 4, NCA 4, SRA, WES, S/C2 ; j a al IN 17953 40 _ (PRIORITY): MEXT ‘ INFO. . DIR TEEA Luss CARA = CHE BERN 3006 , RE BERN 3069 (IN 16687) * — LIAISON REPORTS. SUBJECTS RETURNED ZURICH 21 OCT. SPENT HOUS AND. HE! SUL éUR PCH, CANCELLED RESERVATIONS TO TEL AVIV, SC! TLE LEAVE BY RAIL 23°C4T, -LUAISON PLANS EITHER SLARCH EFFECTS CLANOESTINGLY JN HOTEL OR THROUGH. CUSTCMS CHECK AT. BORDER. END OF MESSAGE S/C COOMENTs *RELAY OF THIS CABLE TO TEL ‘A HAS BEEN STOPPED BY WASH SIGNAL CERTER. ACRELAY REQUEST OF FORM 12 15 REQUIRED.TO EFFECT RELAY, c/s COMMENT: PACTION UNIT DETERMINED AS THOUGH INDICATOR DYYOUR USED. CHMAURICE HALPERIN AND WIFE, AMERICAN COMMINISTS, ARRIVED ZURICH FROM LISBON 15 OCT. “TRAVELLED 15-18 COT. EXPECTED RETERN ZURICH 20 CCT. "SUBJECTS UNDER DISCREET INANIT LON JRVCILLANCE. So _ 14-0000 : } PSAEARE GOTRAL IN i REFERER OUR TELSTYPE RESSacz : 4 3 BRO ARE HEENU SOVIET. AGENTS, RETURMED TO Tun aS IN SURICH, CA SAIPAN HOUR AXD A RALY AP RESERUASIONS 9O TEL AVIY, ANDERE SCMEDUIEN To LEAYS zine _ AUSTRIA BY RALL Gi 23 GCTORSR, “FIELD MISURIBUTION: maar 0 END @ ugxsace’ a, ; eke et tenn ‘ inating gare ; 14-0000 ipa ps 2th Oaare . TEL AVIV FROM: DIRECTOR “CONE _ Cfci/sp 3 INFO: ‘cop, S/¢ 2 "OPERATIONAL ~ IMMEDIATE : qo ee . INFO, wal CTE BIR. . Se “ ; -. : . wo © A68EE - “ RYBAT RHESON. “REF DIR 46607 (OUT 86097) * 21 OCT SUBJ CANCELLED RESERVATIONS TO TELA, NOW SEEIEEDOES ‘SCHEDULED LEAVE FOR PRAGUE VIA AUSTRIA BY RALL 23 OCT, _ END OF MESSAGE ose C/S COMMENT: "HALPERIN HAD. ARRIVED TURICH FROM LISB 15 OCT VIA SWISSAIR, HOICATED: DESTINATION TELA. oo . ft Denbiac hod . ta, Hilorg, picsek WEL a see . Catan i Heh {: , CooRtINATING. Orel cees > STEPHEN, MOLD SPp | / $-E-C-R-E-T | AUIRENTISATING OFFICER REPRODLICTISSN BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. "Copy No. 14-0000 TO. FEDEn.L BUPEAU OF INVESTIGATION | pong bet ] FROM 1 -BER REE CENT THAL INTELLIGENCE aGExc = CONF: WH 5. : se : i PS ATIONAL! NITAS | £ VAMEDIATE | INFO: CL, Ci /ors, cific; 1 /sP) Fl, | Fi/ors, cE-4, sR 4, ‘ WE 4 s/c 2 “ . Oe — . : pues | 4 ) i our ashe Oo. INFO . ce TE pip: "4 woFoRN/ec CONTINUED CONTROL” ae a _ Pion + FOWTUGAL, ‘L15B0n; SHITZEALAND, BERN “UATE OF INFO: .15 = 20 ocTuBER 1958 . SUBJECT, ©. s TRAVEL OF HAURICE HAN NALPERIN AND NIFE, AMERICAN cantiists “REPEUKNCE ©: OUR TELETYPE MESSAGE OF 18 OCTUBER 1958 “1, THE PORTUGUESE INTERUATIGNAL POLICE HAVE RE-CATED THAT KAURIGS WYMAN HALPERIN be 8) i013 ViPS, SDITA FRISCH KALPRUDY, a BRICK OGL UNISTS WMO. 25 3USf1.O7S9 ce PLN SOVIET AaisTS, LEFT LISBOH FOR ZURICH ON 15 COTUBER 1958 VIA SWISSAR. AD TNDICATED Tila THETA OUSTINATIGN WAS" TEL AVIV. HALPERIN, CARIISD U.S. PASSPORT NO. 118U71, ne iTCH WAS tssuep IN MEXICO O81 26 AUGUST 1958.1: Be AN OFFICIAL Sa133 SOURCE RE TED THAT HALPEAIN aw HIS WIFE A:SIVED aT ZURICH FRG LISBON ON 15° OCTOBER AND STAYED AT TAB, HOTS SCH:TSIZERHOP out 18 CCTOBER, \VHEN THEY THAVELED TO GENEVA, THEY EXPECTED 70 set TO ZURICH ON 20 OCTCER. ; FIELD DISTRIBUTION: KONE : oo : a oF ss). - ; s/Portiigal, “Oy teleshone) : ; ‘BE/Swi taerland (by telephone) ADCIS Lio a . COCESINATING cerca . iti- } oo re a : di~loZe" 14-0000 565 eo/ ate - 8 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE onG | STEPHEN 4.1L.LETT UNiT- 1 CI/SPD | SECRET GAT. : 22924 DATE | _21 OCTOBER 1951 iste 1: COS TEL AVIV - FROM: DIRECTOR CONF. | C/C1/SP 3 Mo. CoP, S/6o2 . IMMEDIATE Crane | BaLALS “CITE DIR (0 DEREK TELA 00. RYBAT RHYTON a | | . Jd, REF DIR 46465 (OUT 85727) * | - eS _ SUBIESES ARRIVED ZURICH FROM LISB 15 OCT “1A SWISSAIR. - - SCM. INDICATED DESTINATION ‘EK MVEKX TELA. SUBJ WOF-CARRYING PBPRIME PASSPORT 118071 ISSUED MEX 26 AUG 1958. a ag 7 -ENO OF MESSAGE: os. COMMENT: -8HQS FORWARDED: INFO-RE MOVEMENTS. OF MAURICE HALPERIN AND WIFE, AMERICAN, COMMUNISTS. SUSPECTED SOVIET AGENTS» oe Boveri Cope a po, Lo 7 Hog ne oe ee NE LO SA Vi oo L ™ COORDINATING Orsicens duds Mlle | STEPHEN MUGLETE.C(E1/SPD SECRET AUTRESTICATING OFFICER ~ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMISITED. Copy Ne a. 14-0000 . 000 ER/SP oo , : od DATE 120 OCT 55 oo pies TS SE 10 ? DIRECTCR FROM 1 BERN ACTION: WH 5* “ROUTINE “INFO se y:21/0°s, ci/Ic, cr/SsP, Al, r/o, EE 4, SR b, we y s/C 2 IN 16287 2, MEXI ©, to. DIR, TELA LISB “CARA. are «BERN 3089 fees RE “MEX: 2596 (IN 15h75)s* . - +s: SUBJECTS ARRIVED ZURICH FROM LISBON 15 ocT, STAYED ZURICH HOTEL SCHWEI ZERHOF 15 TO 18 OCT, \WEN TRAVELLED GENEVA, EXPECTED RETURN ZURICH 20 OCT. THEY UNDER DISCREET | INARITION SURVEILLANCE: a , END OF MESSAGE _C/S COMMENTS: *ACTION UNIT DETERMINED AS THOUGH INDICATOR DTVOUR USED, “*4RELAY OF THIS CABLE TO TELA HAS BEEN STOPPED BY WASH SIGNAL CENTER, A RELAY REQUEST” oN FORM 12 IS REQUIREO TO EFFECT RELAY. . : . - | ###REQUESTED SURVELLLANCES- WHERE POSSPLE AND REPORT ON THE ACTIVITIES OF “MAURICE HALPERIN AND- WIFE AMERICAN | COMMUNISTS SUSPECTED SOVIET AGENT WHO “LEFT MEXICO CITY. FOR CURACAO LISBON ON: 13 OTe $-E-C-R-E-T . REP?ODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THe ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHISITED © Cosy to Vee 14-0000 ps i. . Ay thal povin, Wane. ROUTING DIRECTOR’ < FROM 4 LISBON . SuaCH ony NOTIFIED 1900-20 OCT 353) “MEX! ae “TE LISB 1333 INFO DIR BERN TELA® CARA ZURI- LC IMPROVE int REFS MEX 2596 Cin 1shy5 ). MAURICE HALPERIN aND WIFE, EDITH DEPARTED FOR ZUR FROM LISS, 13 OCT. VIA SWISSAIR. . INDICATED DESTINATION “TEL AVIV, HALPERIN CARRY ING AMERICAN PASSPORT T 118971 ISSUED _MEXT 26 AUGUST END OF MESSAGE’ LAY CF THIS CABLE TOTELA HAS Pie. A RELAY BECUEST CN FORK C/S. CO MME:T: *SHALEERIES On wAIT He LIST S2i8g SIR FROY LISEO TO ZURICH Acre UNIT DETER NEO AS, THOUGY i? HICATOR * SYVOUR se REPRODUCTION f¥ OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. . Cépy No. i 14-0000 603 Bo/ate/ * CLASSIFIED MESSAGE me onc: STEPHEN MILLETT an wunNG UM: CIr/SPDp 6. er 4 S-E.C-R-E-T an — a — . EXT 7 ae a a ee “62831 rn a, te _ is] DATE. 29 QOCTORER 1958 iv = — ; Claes ce ae IY 9n a at ee PEL AVIV: uP ce O20 Jezde Fro, DIRECTOR Lo oo C} ROUTINE, CL CABLE S227. . cont; - -C/C1/SP 3 ; eae an hae _Aworty Oy oo . mo . icy marimara: | INITIALS * Into; COP, 8/¢ 2. on Becca TEL | ORSON fi, Freee we - we BR gu? se TO oe SINFO ee DIR, ; 0 TELA. re _ 64655 '- RYBAT RHYTON © , KKCOOT RJ-1340 ~ 1, MAURICE HALPERIN AND WIFE, AMERICAN COMMUNISTS SUSPECTED SOVIET AGENT LEFT MEXICO CITY KLM FLIGHT 988 FOR CURACAO LISBON KLM FLIGHT 722 ON 13 OCT, 2. ‘KLM ADVISES RESER VATIONS MADE IN NAME MR AND MRS DANIEL : PASTOR AND LATE oN 11 OCT CALL FROM MEXI AMERICAN TRAVEL AGENCY ADVISES PASTORS HAD CANCELLED REQUESTED SUBSTITUTE MR AND MRS MAUR ICE HALPERIN. 3. HALPERINS ON WAITING LIST SWISS AIR FROM LISBON TO ZURICH ; FOR 15 OCT AND KLM ADVISES. TELEPHONIC REQUEST BY "MR PASTOR" “ASKED PRICE ROUND TRIP TICKET ZURICH TO TELA. ¢ fo ee ue A PROBABLY HALPERINS PLAN JOIN ALFRED & BACKER, KAUFMAN’ AND oi aa ee MARTHA, DODD STERN IN PRAGUE. RESER VATION TECHNIQUE SAME AS HALPERIN USED WHEN: HE.MADE PLANS FOR STERNS FLEE TO SOVIET UNION, coors NatTING OFFICERS AUTHENTICATING OFFICER RELEASING OFFICER .. S-E-C-R-2-T 7 REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy Nay 14.0000 * t ies ot, ORIG: ROUTING UNI > \ - Eto. 1 Dale: 1 det 2 al 10. - TEL AVIV From: DIRECTOR REC'D CABLE Stu. NITALS. co : | : . OPERATIONAL | “4S INFO ¢ 2 : IMMEDIATE — |. _ PAGE2 - — : ; oe oR 46465 out 8 _ Soto Fa INFO ee a=], 2:1) cr 4 on o 2 ra . wot . . Le 4 oe “yh ‘ a 5, REQUEST SURVEILLANCE AND REPORT IF SUBJ ARRIVES TEL il. AVIV. “END OF MESSAGE mo, ee . _ - Vii. Mellel STEPHEN MILLETT,, CEO ee] avrwantreatine onesees reproouctid hy OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. 7? ; 14-0000 025 /e R/O, ef, CLASSIFIED MESSAGE 7 pATE 5 17 OCT 1953 __R5 + DIRECTOR . ie) ; FROM + MEXICO city (MR, BRADY AND MR OGoEN, WH OLY, ACTION +. WH 5 “NOTIFIED 0115 13 OCT 5S) NFO 4 a C1 Z0PS, cific, Fi, F1/0PS, ce 4, NEA A, SRA ; usc 2 supe ; TO PRITY DIR BERN NO AOS are = MEX! 2596 : "* TELA LISB CARA va Y ws F ZURI {° tt y +182 oars LSS al Aa . ‘ rc 1. MAURICE. HALEER LN AND WIFE, ANERT tERICAN COMMUNISTS SUSPECTED, SOVIET AGENT LEFT MEXICO CITY KLM FLIGHT $3 FOR CURACAO LISBON . then . _ taneelled » Se et. moot . AY be KUM: FLIGHT 722 ON 13 OCT. ig mine. of Bawiel esteem, oa Se edu anke ot GET ap torch Vs Tat % a 2. KLM ADVISES RESERVAT GE TN RANE BRAND MRS | DANIEL pce. ee PASTOR AND LATE ON 11 OCT CALL FROM NEXI AMERICA TRaver acency 2" ADVISES PASTORS HAD CANCELLED REQUESTED SUBSTITUTE MR ANO MRS | _ MAURICE HALPERIN. 3. HALPERINS ON WAITING LIST SWISS AIR FROM LISBON TO / ZURICH FOR 15 OCT AND KLM ADVISES TELEPHONIC REQUEST BY Tie PASTOR" ASKED PRICE ROUND TRIP TICKET ZURICH Rie) TELAVIV, So 2 » Y toe whe gies ee, p OBABLE HALPERINS PLAN JOIN/A ALERED SaveManl ano ea nn May WCE - ~. Me Nes es! is MaRTa Dooo~STERN “IN PRAGUE. RESERVATION TECHNIQUE SAME AS by Ses i — HALPERIN USED WHEN HE MADE: PLANS FOR STERNS FLEE- TO SOVIET UNION, : _ 5. REQUEST SURVEILLANCES WHERE POSSIBLE, REPORTS. ys 4 . a ' | END OF MESSAGE *RELAY OF THIS CASLE TQ TELA HAS SEE: STOPFED SY ease SUGKAL CENTER. £ C/8 COMMENT: : A RELAY REQUEST CH POR 12, is. eee. TO _ESFECT RE oo | SECRET i 3 ; _ REPRODUCTION BY OTRER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE tS PROHIBITED. Copy No. 5 Pee iew wa! 14-0000 wer ee ee WALPEAIN, " yaurtee : ‘SUBIUCT 201128 1 FOLDER : 36 aka FASTUR, Danfel = FOLDER : W 151755, Next 2556, 18-10-58 (subj fdr) Subj, & wife : : . * American Communists suspected Soviet Agent | - Left: Mexico. City ‘for Curacao Lisbon on "13 Oet dn name of Daniel FASTOR; then ~ _ cancelled use of PASTOR; inquiry made of |. trip: Zurich te Tel Aviv; probs plan join. ; Alfred KAUFMAN - “and Mrthan ‘Dedd STERN in : , _ Prague, Subj's wife's nane = Edith Frigh | BO “HALPERIN ‘ waW-12938, 1 109-59 (MALTZ, ‘Albert subj fldr) OVER —>- a aka HALPERIN, Maurice fre. . “IW -1SU7S, Mexd 2596, 18210458 (Maurice x HALPERIN subj file) ; . Subj is. wife of Maurice HALPERIN’ IN IAI, Mexd 3532, 21-3+59 (SEBURER, Max subd. fdr) ; Adun, 27-3-59 (SEs0RR, Max subs fldr) © rected CAAA S 7 ; Nica, 2-01-JaSSel 14-0000 : TO FROM + "DIRECTOR > aah ee TSTELLIGENCS AGHUCY > CONE | At 5/ . Le a BPO 1! Cl, CH/OFS, CI/IC, FI, FI/OPS, SRL. S/c2 10. 7 baz ae atedes FW Se aSsifieD ONG . SEERY G GTASX ? UNIT, CH/3/GUaTSAADS “ext =: 2660 “DATE 1 13 CCTOSER 1958. 542 EROUTING | ie : FEDERAL BURSA CF INVESTIGATION = \ i OPURA ' TONAL IMMEDIATE _ Ne ITE BR "FROM t MSLICO, iextc0 city DATE OF IXAO, 52S OGTOBR 1958 SUBJECT : SRAVEL OF MAURICE HALPERIN AND WIPE, coBMRITSTS so ACCORDING TO A PERSON WITH ACCESS TO TRAVEL RECORDS, WHO IS a " USUALLY RELIABLE SCURCE, MAURICE HALPERIN AND XIS WIFE, AMERICAN COMMUNISTS — WHO ARB SUSPLOTSD OF BEING SOVIET ‘ACENTS, LEY? MEXICO CITY VIA KLM FLIGUT 988 FOR CURACAO, AND LISBON VIA KLM FLIGHT 722 ON 13 OCTOBER. 20 THS RESERVATIONS WERE AADS IN THE NAMS CF UR, AND WRS, DANIEL PASTER, own OCTUSER A AED FROL Tile MSXICO-AMERIGA TRAVEL AGENCY ADVISED KLM THAT ‘THE PASTORS: HAD CANCELLED THEIR TRIP AND: REQUESTED THAT KLM SUBSTITUTE JR, AND. > - ERS, wat RIVE RALPSRIN, . N “3. Tu HAETERISS. ARE OH A UAITING LIST GF SWISS AIR FROM LISBON TO ZURICH \ ; \ FOR 15 coToseR. A TELEPHONIC RECUEST BY ® UR, PASTOR" ASKED THE PRICE OF A -ROULD TRIP TICKS? FROW ZURICH TO TELAVIV, (FIED COMMENT, PROBABLY THE “HALPERLG PLAN {0 JOIN ALFRED KAUFMAN AND biaptia DOOD STSRY IN PRAGUE, THE RESERVATION TGHXIQUE IS THE SAS AS TAN‘ONS RALPERIN USED WHEN HE MADE 3 $ 9 ae 4 rt . COORDINATING’ OFFISER : v7) “ » FF / SECRET so 128 SSH RELEASING Qrercae AUTHENTICATING Orrican Bey REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE iSSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. Copy No. peo. ? Weeesmvruks teas nh Beet dtr recRiPhoo ce 14-0000 Cpe raters rete mares atenes Mieennmecints HO te wrt yt ee fo Mi aera ete tan te omateratnant aemtarme te a hata we mee “ROUTING 2 “m= ASSIFIED MESSAGE : iL SEGRET | FROM» DIRECTOR » C18 . [ene | [moe CONF 1 4 Piss aaa INO ATE DIR |. 2° PAGE 2 ; — PLANS FOR THE STERN'S FLIGHT TO THE SOVIET UNION.) _ PYELD DISTRIBUTION: LIGAL ATTACHE END OF MESSAGE ABOVE BASED ON MEXI 2596 IN 15475 % a Dede WH AUTHENTICATING OFFICER Copy No. RELEASING Orfricte REPRODUCTION 8Y OTHER - THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. ee 14-00000 = ‘ ; ae Wen a ORK UNIT NT |e conours 138 TO + ifXICO CITY FROM 1 DIRECTOR pRionity BS — ‘ OPERATIONAL IMMEDLA TE CONF: WH 5 IO + CI, ci/oPs, FI, FI/oPS, S/c 2 HQS PASSED _MEXI 2596 IN 15475 TO ODENVY. PLEASE PASS ODENVY IOCALLY, -END OF LESSACE . , 18. Dal. 678 - (FOr1 2R Sal vo , aS D.. COOROINATING orrrcens obese Dong Rota nDordye WD | SBCRED . : : c/ ACTH sun Ornican RELEASING Orica REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFRCE IS PROHIBITED. * Copy No. 14-0000 7O OR ‘TO ~~ DFRECTOR t ROUTIAG - & _—\ . . ; —_$ __CLASSIFIED MESSAGE _. WN5 MUA ay. DATE + = «17 OCTOBER 1958 a Fi ber If 16 Sat | . ee oa \owbe'd CABLE SECT. | INFO ate | {. 4 - Ch, Ct/oPs, Ci/IC, FI, Fi/ops, $/¢ 2 nO . 8 TE MEXE. 2592. 1. MAURICE HALPERIN CONTACTING ANN SEBORER RE KLM FLT To LISBOA NIA SAN JOSE, CURACAO, CARACAS. ° “INTERESTED IN KNOWING AF RESERVAT {ONS CAN BE OBTAINED WITH SHORT NOTICE. ANN SESORER ALSO CHECKED FOR CANPAC WITHOUT STOP IN UNITED STATES FOR TRIP TO LISBOA. (LIFEAT 29 SEPT Doc). 2. ANN SEBORER TELLING FRIENDS OF FURNISHED APT. ON. CALLE - “MEDELLIN FOR RENT FOR 6 MONTHS-YEAR. FC: HALPERIN LIVES AT. “MEDELLIN 36,APT 9. ALSO TELLING OF GOOD BUY ON STUDEBAKER 5g VINTAGE AT 12, 0 PESOS. WHICH HAS HAD ONLY 1 ORIVER. fC: HAL PERIN OWNS 58 STUDEBAKER. BOTH HAY BE ME ERE” COINCIDENCE. SOURCE “LIFEAT 00C. a . 3. HALPERIN SEEING ANN SEBORER PERSONALLY ‘ON ARRANGEMENTS . . ALTHOUGH PHONING FOR APPOINTMENT WITH HER. “LIFEAT B DOC. ‘ HALPERIN STILL IN MEX! 8 OCT WHEN EDITH ASKED MGT MALTZ OVER FOR COFFEE. LIFEAT Bpoc. : END OF MESSAGE a9 GA 33 Petntag £s oo” SECRET REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No healt moneys. Nene co ee. ol P52 atet en. wu rm tee tiene ee rene gy: ~ ° OH es TELA LISS CARA 25/58, eden CLASSIFIED MESSAGE 7 SOSe tf CATE os 17: XT 158. | SECRET (“yee TO t OIRECTR FROM oe MEXICO CITY {vR. BRADY AND MR OGDEN WH OIV ACTON: BH 5 NOTIFIED O15 19 OCT? 9) BPO 1 C1,c8fPS, CU/IC, FI FL /ops: ce 4, wea 4, SRS . we 3, $4 ca ? cl, :$° ; . NM . - : : PRITY DIR BERN RO ae -MEXT 2596 ‘ZURI : + MAURICE HALPERIN’ AND, WIFE, AMERICAN COMMUNISTS SUSPECTED SOVIET AGENT LEFT MEX!CO CITY KLM FLIGHT 983 FOR CURACAO LISBON KLM FLIGHT fee ON 13 OCT. 2. KLM. ADVISES RESERVATIONS MADE IN NAME MR AND MRS DANIEL. PASTOR AND LATE ON 11 OCT CALL FROM MEXI AMERICA TRAVEL AGENCY ADVISES PASTORS HAD CANCELLED: REQUESTED SUBSTITUTE MR AND. MRS MAURICE HALPERIN, 3- “HALPERINS ON WAITING LIST SwiSS AIR FROM LISBON TO ZURICH, FOR 15. OCT AND KLM ADVISES TELEPHONIC ‘REQUEST ‘BY "MR PASTOR" ASKED: PRICE ROUND TRIP TICKET ZURICH ‘TO TELAVIV. 4. FC. PROBASLE HALPERINS PLAN JOIN ALFRED KAUFMAN AND MARTHA DCC’ STERN IN PRAGUE. RESERVATION TECHNIQUE SAME AS HALPERIN USED WHEN. HE MADE ‘PLANS FOR STERNS FLEE TO SOVIET UNION. - 5 REQUEST SURVEILLANCES WHERE POSSIBLE, REPORTS. : END OF MESSAGE ; £ C's cone: ore OF THIS CASLE TO TELA HAS BEEN STOPPED BY WASH SIGRAL CENTER, ... A RELAY & ST.) FORM te 1s Qurece: TO TEFEct BCLS. yy vy Z os » BEQUINEE: TO _EEFECT SEL: 4 wal 9s 256 a +g) r Ye a SECRET L Ram 27 31 _ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE { PROHIBITED. Copy Na’ 14-00000 . / ~ . ee at ° _ : - . oe acd - re 2S grins aa previ cin Se ; CGNs cuca mores 7 Ceteten 9x ve i Re Dimn:etcy , , i Peuoral iurenu of investigation a . } “Attention: ie be ve Match i a : ns 7 Fwd, _ Bupway Clrwotor, Pisns. SO OE ! * 3 ! SUES. Beodren bilson WEB: : i. . : : I. ne ; i - Le Roferaen ts enda to cur 6. R3/751,00h, cated uw H ‘Augee®t 1958, cancoming Sub ect, formar USS euaployea end a - cuntact of daurdca HAL a Piean Gxsamist. in Saxnien 5 aa City, tahjert de nos eanloyed ‘at the tnt iweratty af Calton ‘- ; ween bey : fo - . 2o . Formanisd for ths “Anforsation of your Uureau da a - : a i Plwtesraphic copy of a letter, dated 6 duns 19.0, Dron 4 H tun. geet to WISH, BAER ben ticns thst the Sofa Pauily te, ee : H planmed to learo Berialsy oa 30 ain ty gu So Purcje, via . . oF f Bashingten UC. and Mew York Gliy, EI! also rays bo hss . 7 SB ; _ Pemomoneded 1) LrkclA to the pnw pelupedia ‘Rr itanmies aa aa. oo “OE, : Gipars on agian stationica ard roarmay . : oe wae —— : 7 a "oe lotion ap obtained ‘frus a usually relistle * Tae end pAphly, sensitive eueurve end. shall not be disoeninated L i furthers _ . 3 ke. cichy a.m : Enelasure) ome det: eP us. denceued above - Ee _ Wasi takeshinvo ke 30 Sentenber 1958 | : i Distritetins : Se, — r Orig & 1 Aduressoe uo. ote. . . ae : Le] RT (201-223839) - oo re : 1+ CIfida : ; } or an i vi -. /3/toxteo i - 1+ =- anf : ' Dased anz oH unnosne sjeet: = Ad sve Project Cryptonymt Lune 7 Aue Ba 7 . oes stl Ah Mea Vey . . iiviitece bade (SZ AY 14-0000 - en/s/iastitnke' “ia SECRET/RAFORN CONTINEED GuNTROL Bok TW: Director , 7 Fedsral Burosu of Investigation Attentions Kr, 3. J. Popich Fs: Deputy Director, Plana | SUBJSCT: Rawrlea Rysan BALPERIN - we en ee ° an . | Je Referance ia made to our CSCI-3/751, 319, dated h Septorbar 1958, and to other correspondence conbderning . Subject, on American Commniat in Haxico, 2. On 19 August 1958 an appointment HALPERIN had ‘with Narciso BASSULS, know Soviet egent, wma changod from 2 to 22 August, ainca BASSULS would not be in , Mexico City on 72 August, Cm 22 August RALPERIN was informed that BASSOLS could not see hik until 25 August. 3. The above information was paseod to. your repmcentative in Haxico City, It was obtained fron © usually reliable and highly. sensitive source and should Hob be disseminaied further, - . 8CT~3/751,633, _ 22: Séptenber 1958 Distribution: Based on:- HMN~3680 Orig £1 ~ Addressee : . o1 = RI (201~128561) Project Cryptonym: LIFEAT 7. 1 - CI/Lia ne a, + 1 = EQURE oo 1 = CI/Rea Le wy/3fextco COMMS SUNTRUL mew ae Psat a bal ate ee er A te Te See ae a 14-0000 Ws Director Federsl Bureau of Invootigation “Attention: ur, S. de Papich FRAG Bopaty Direotor, Plana oe _SUASCRN _#eur ico Hyman. HALARIH . 1. “Reformnve is nade. to or eicla3/751, 168, dated 26 August, 1958, and to other comanendence concem ing Subjeet, an Aservican Commniet livin: at Medellin §36, Aparteont 9, Mexico, DY. 2s. Rnelosed for your information are pin tocopins of tha following corrugpondency sent ta Subject: a) Letter, pos taarked 28 april 1958,. fron David HALPARIN, Subdject's' aon, a swdical student in Chicayo, Liinois, | corcums David'a atuddes and his health, and mantions that he was olectsd to tho - Strdent povernacnt on the Student | Reprosun tative Party tickote - ' b) Rota, dated 3 day 1-58, fron Subject"o = motb r,s -at -B7ly Bluehill Avanua,. Dorchester, lossacmuigettu, concern Purely faally ; mb bLoree o) Letter, dated 9 ay 1988, £ fron Badie F.- . BIPMBAUS, @ Chasd Street, Lynn, dassacho= setts, given news of frinnds snd relatives of the HALVERIHo, tnelading one Elinor : QuLS-AH : . a) Lotter, postsiarked 18 usy 1958; fre David HALFiJGH, concerns his studies and Atving arrenpenentas a Lt £ ° Qole/8 Gsés ote atonypet °) f) - the Italgan past of the # . Tro parts of the lotter aay bo of eiypificances | Firet, 2nRS! gommente on tte Italian Lettar, dated 29 Avril, fron A. NWEF: “AN, in Saritdaw, Chile, indicates that HALMEdIA many hsvo asked tha writar for melp, poosdbly in finding a jobe (A. LPAN La bol deved : identical with Adolfo DuctaN, a sunpected Cowsuntst and foruer exjloyee of tho United Rations who fa now -in arqoiting gi: PKAI and - ‘Fanny, his wife, wore both bim in the Soviet Union, but DON*daN io believed to be a eitiaea of Anpuntina now.) The eriter deserites ~ hinself oo a Pneil-inow and uncesipromia ing®. gup.orter of (President) FH NLL (of “Argentina) and sara thet. sinco tho latter's election. triumph he (the. writer) hea been ®practically sneuwed under with requesto for assistance, advice, ote.” (It is believed that Do yAN did, in Tact, accept a pouitden as ‘an adviser in the FE..NDTZi povernsunt.) “Tho letter also enelosed a handwritten nota, Signed [Fanny .* latter, dusted 9 Hay 1958, fron Rob and ferry AGN (eka Martin Robort RUE and Tereea— Soracce R GEES), in Vonice, italy, describes fu) Kuropean toure election: "The CP dis canvai,ming, vigorously and apending a lot of nonoy. They and the Christian Denocrata aro the only ones you seoa to feel, ‘the local papers. ove resigned - to leftist gains, ev the linediate future of Italy will depend in larye.jpart on the coalitions that Neti may bo willing to farm? ' Secund, his °feu-randon notes"s “Just es Many cops as in Honito'a (MUUSOLIN's) days . U.S. miosile base struddles industrial Italy. U.S. army vehicles c.nstantl, on highways. in this recion (Turindilan-Venice)." The letier also rentions tho fact thet ths Ru iWiS were” going on to Austria ang Brussels after - completing thet? tour. of Ttelys 14-0000 i —_ 7 g) Lottar, dsted ls Hay 1959, fron Jaear LIN ls, oO at the University of Iliinots, concams sane translations HALSRIN-wns dving for LAWis. Le.15 says that he haa. overdram hin resoarch account am! sake Hai ERIN to Lehe thio into gecount shen emputing his bil] for thea . traislations. IBIS also save that he is - “oping to be able to visit Maxico tho first '. tro weoks in dunes , 34 The curfespcndence waa obtairiod froma usualy _‘yeliable and highly sensitive svurco and Should not be dissan. inatad furtacre ; €3.1=3/751,683 : no loouress 7 lettora as esser bed sbove a oa atten hinds . ae WH/3/Moxico/L.Washinkos ke 2h September 1958 Diatribution: . Orig & 1 = Addresses 1 --RT (201-128561) 1 = CY/Lia a _ “.. Based ont tanu-20320 *, t ee » HMMA-10321 7" Project Cryptonym:. ‘LIRTG 7 CESRITINSRGAN fee + . wide Go . ee dt 2bl- JAP Ss 4-00000 OTT | Airlines tht, 690.on 11 Sentenver 1953. ome 1955. his etatug was cfinaged 10. shat ofa.” "tachnical immigrant”. yetronctive_to October ; Shes from Healey ve the seo Light at MEASEMIEIM, be oa. Jord ates - —_™ fy Dope [RSG vee we OFAN Ved ew ars) ter DISPATCH 7 sestar . 7 1004-A-11158 “SRT 1 Gnlef, Wit Divieton nwo . + as : an Chiof of Station, Mexico City 1 October 1958 Sr rr American Conmunists in Nexico weyeeses ———— ee ere sa ACTON GaVInND ANOTIING CAN BE FUOGID - LURES eats Wr QUALICO HQ OLE ONT Hite hy . hXT- 2334 ; MEXI- 232 . Gaat ar} a Following an order Issucd by the President of Mexico on 6 September 195N for enforcement of Article 33 of the Sonstitution a round-up was made in Mexico City of. American Cosmuniate and other forsisiers, allegedly Communi ste, currently reelding b here both as touriots and inaigraates: or tmtgradoe. if 2. "Among the. firet Americans to “be picked up and vho vere the only ones actually ‘to leave due to this omer vere omant BLASENKEIM, John BRIGHT and Allen LEWIS. . a3 he vy ‘ 3. ,Bernantd Faces on srad Mextoo in-1950 with "Inmigrante" status and H currently enjoyed platua ag a" tnaismdo" hore. -U. 3. Ambansador Robert.ce miu recelyed a call on { Septenter l':U fren former Senator Georve BENDER of Ohio requesting that he Interecde for Mr. RLASENFEIN who wie .belng detained by Mexican authorities. | . Acconling to. local newnpapers Willinn O'DKYER, former U. 3. Ambansedor to Mexico, was ‘requested by 4 phona- call from New York. to intercede for BLASEMHWSIM with local authorition. O'DWYER's office wma unable to secure an “amparo" for BLASENHEIM, i BLASENEEIM was. fcported from Nexicu, arriving lu San Antonio, Texas on Ancrican - : dts (QDINCH) Ambassador Hill edvised' (former) Senatdr >~———— i RENDER that. he could not intersede that the procedure veo completely legal (by Mexican law) and advised Mr. DENDSR to cheek Into BLASEYHEIM's background. Mr. DENDER withdrev : ee a die request, oaid he did mot know BLASRYREIN; had-hed a call from New York H tase a vo >) at ‘$. an \S- John Ssricir, entered Mexico as a ‘student: immigrant. originally but in March | 7 = 19': BRIGHT had rot. vet attateed " " trmigrado” etatus, When picked up BRIGHT woo 0 Jhearuarated at Miguel Stiesty 105 In solitary confinement (LIFEAT). He was deported i vin APES] ~ Via-hao been an? instructor at the National Univeratty of : : t sialus in Mezico.-.Ke was picked up by pereona claim{ng to. came (yom Cabe my durlag the ulght of 6 September 1956 and taken from hia home in FCayonrsan. te Che peleation ater at Miguel Schulz 135. Mra. Brooke LEWIS, wife of tow “Pir. LEWIS eoutneted the uy Finbassy in an effort to ascertain the reason for hie ‘ Qeportaties en y Seplonser. 1093, Dr. LEWIS called his vife from San Antonio on 9 , . September and diated: thatehe ‘and Mr. ALASENILIEM had been orought to San ‘Antonio by the . Mextéan autnoriiicos. | (Interview with Mrs. LEWIS by aU. 8. Embassy official, 9°. Septenier VV 1). . ee Ese purty: Abe Aelve » by Mexican authorities, the: rodtowtrig Americans Were. picked { Ue, Held nnd redense ok, uiter period oye from several houra ~ soveral dayar adele ra SRORER &. J ortties went wo hia home on - { Beptember put vero” uaible to lecuce: nim there: He appeared vohuntarlly for 4 ocheak of his documents Tam va, deunuel at ‘tha Detention Conver on September. As a/naturalized oltizen of tha Ue n.;he cxuld not be returned to the U. 5, without documentation and no ty > P+ “Qactntitation other than his Mexican “red book” was provided to the Mexican - -autharities, fle was released.on 12 September 195d; (LIFEAT) : V- : PEPUATESLA X. “Dy Bl Lzanetn Catlett adWona < “picked up but released after short detention. *gha Ls porried to @ Mexican citizen, : er aor ei 4 i Cc. Lan Se ADOUCIAN” - “plexed up on 9 Septenber 1950 (LIFEAT). ADOMIAN is a Russian-bora naturalized American who entered Mexico a3 aU. Gd, citizea but ~ —ught Imatgration papers in Mexico aa a , Spaniard i in view of his claim to Spanish ‘ - ‘Aizensbip, having"been a necter of the Abrohan Lincoln Brigade during the ! - * ws mentor | : Canhw Carel Pact wD . ' ; : oe eatio w t : SSCRST lemmings yl ot} . 7 ahd Ee ry & pps, St Rete APSE) Mextesy tied we Oy . ' eee Cr) uw i | 4.00000 ran . DISPATCH SRCRST : FON-A-LL158 wo - _—_—_ RORRIS TAF HS a oe . : 50-b-120-1 PRR ar 1958 . wibeee OOOO Tea eau TNS Care 8 ROCIO 7 Quando HQ ote oar hindi” TTT Spantoh Civil. Nore He enjoys temet status in Mexico. ay De Mart in’WOVERGAARD, Sus ‘deported. froa “the U.S. tn 1950 6 an undeotrabld. Hit do. Jalfen, vas another of the group who vas Picked up during this drive. Ho ia lis , “oy the Mexicana aa 6 Dane.. - 1 te is interesting to note. that Fxcolator, a reputadle Mextean nevupaper, commented that the major portion of Roy veing detainal were “pro-Soviet U. 3. oitizons, Europeans’ now naturalized Ameridans and soma from Central and south America.” 8. LINED Del reported that as of Li. September’ 1959. the American Communists in Mexico -oxpected the arresta to vease very shortly. From LIFEAT {t wns learned that consternati existed among the group and that they had scattered to various Places, in and around “Mexico, after the first onalansht by the local outhorities. 9. According to various newspaper articlea the ‘following persons were marked for ; + ts 'f detention 1f they could de J osgees: _ ; ; : pk’ yee ‘ , . A. Ralph SSCOrT,” fomer Alfred x. STERN chauffeur’ curren handling the STERH residence in Cuernavaca (LIMOUSINE reported that SCOTT vag_in Cuernavaca’ * on,2h September 1958. ‘Thia atation io not aware SCOTT a Communist but he is a loyal” to ‘the STERNa - see various letters to and fron Alfred K.-and Martha Dodd STERN : in Prague . . . G )). jee? : + 3B. Max - ¥SHLAFROCK’ < = he: and bis Temily are in New York city pov and have deen . ns re ‘there for several months. — e382! . @. Paul ¥STSvENSON” xk Patlo *O' RIGGINS), Jover of Martha Dota STERN and ” “paisitexs Known .vo. associate ‘with Sea ef ro poe -* ag well as vith the Soviets. Eng been attempting to_regularice his status in te, Hexlco. = — gi RSTO | D.. Prederick Vanderdlit *FIELD - “inaigrado” ‘in Mexicg and presently marrial to Nievea®TiLiarT (formar wife of J Jones 8 TILIET) by vhom he has 4 child born fn , summer 195u. ne est : Vedeas E. Maurice SNIPER N > he and his wife left their residence on firat hearing tL the pick-ups. His eon, David and” fanily remained in- their reaidence however, Sole yar * - has sent chicken fara io Ixtapalapa, suburb of Azerisan by birth and married to @ Guatemalan | HEMIS . F. Gray Dayton SHE Us . Hexico"City et last report.) As oo -fommunigt who was active in erganfatag gannerica_oa Neat Coast. of U.S. reportedly is ill. "Has been ‘ pp Pterente’ since April 1955 in Mexico. .- G. Alber MouLTZ, | one of tne "Hollywood ven." Local authorities are avare , that MALT2Z and fanily are in the United States at this tine but vere afraid that aubject ghould re-enter Mexiso under oy assumed rane. MALTS, is aa yinatgredo.” : The papers also mentioned “hat Selea /*SO3ELL, wife of Morton” ASORELL, af th calvestlary at Atlasta, Georsia, | hed - Resenberg cese, wao.49 now in che rederal_Pealtes “deco ataying at the MALTS vreisenze during the time she was in Mexico (she departed : Mexteo on 10 September 19> Stuntart hye) We Jone KatccoK (berieved to be identical vith Josep ABASKOD, painter}. e "Inalprante” in Mexico. If Jtisph RASKOM 1a the one meant, be is believed to be in the U. 3. Ae exakolen me : _ Reported as detained bur no information — that tile vas 20. i . tote Uy Pee ore : . Cancun . a , HAH ORS ae : row $3 WAKAO - . SEORST DCD) wore 2 aie wer ott e on eee wt, —~ — + { : . ; 14-0000 aa . oF H Cree) ~ DISPATCH | en ne een my og BS FNOOUNG C4N BE OGIO: BY QUAUTHO HO OLE ONY pais? . toe ae ! i . I. Lint Fuhr Xs Grousy 2 reported to have been detained but thie wns never Verified. . J. Felix Fares: usd o of Tous!) - reported to have been detained but this never verified. Sees ae “10. During all the tine that the pick-ups. were occ ng Carman “RCARRASCO Molino, . : “who ected as intermediary for thot Je pick with Lic. Luto"A;ANCHEZ Ponton vas, busy at the MALTZ reaidencemnking. attempts to gather funds with. Sich 10 fore the Me Mexican . . suthorities, to | reaeind the piei-up onlers and to belp- tho American Comuniota as 6 fot fo Bre: 12 in -efforte to: solfaity their atatus in Mexico. j : wi Apparently the papers: of tha poople who were deported as wall ao those who vere Picked up were correct 80 far no technicalities were concerned. (NBN Toe nme nnn tea 7 | GFB/epa 2% September 1953 Distribution: 3“ Has Se ‘Flies tiny gap est. Reta b rein fey ti
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14-00000 104-10172- 40112 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 J a Sagas . RATERUAR REVDEED AT cr wu ADMIARTE RS RY HOUSE: SELECT COPPEEE TEL OM ASSASSENXAT EONS STAEE HEMIRERS 4 { NIaAd. { f yr FILE PUTIN /XUMBER/VOLIETE : ‘is tL EMA eee for KLEE. seta Gl {8s ee INCLUSIVE DATES? f. 7 CUSTODIAL warn ATT: 7 — ae . . RECEIVER [RET RNUN . PRINT NAME ! “ay ae REVIT BY ——SYCRATURE OF | _ REVIEWING OFFICIAL | POH Alt OM LTA “So Nn aeoe OSA ! i i ee NO POUCUNENTS MAY BE COPTED OP REMOVED FRO THIS FELE. 14-0000 THIRD AGENCY DOCUMENTS - 201-128561 (HALPERIN) : 4a Vol. VII FBI (Boston) 2/6/62; File 100-25501 & 65-14303 EBL (Beston) 1/25/63; .Files, as above FBI. “(iashington) 2/26/63; re’ ‘HALPERIN FBI (Washington) “2/26/63 _ mo oo, _ FBI (Boston) 1/13/64; File #BS 100- 25501 & 65- 14303 FBI (Washington). 1/18/65 ; - FBI (Boston) 3/25/66; File ‘#100- 31726 & 100424134. “re “Edity Evelyn HALPERIN . 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Ao of April 195), gaudy balieved T i - 4 to be in heeds yeu. 33 : ; SEE: 6R/CR/B dosstor (Alco cca LOMAYFOUL Caso files +) woseR STIay 2 * rirertod Sit] setts peter attecsstre: byt con a Chetateas carnt(l@o’. aa Apt Gan mV itteerar, Sabena, Cabas first time thal Subi~ct peer altr ies on acupsctineg card. © ned * bes riven Ce * eae ey mee ne Mare tte ee L. ; be if a ' 20)-129S56/ : 14-0000 70: ie INFO OTTAUA.¥ a EYES: oN -RYBAT PLMHBLANKET ¥ e OUTGOING -MESSAGE aane Bina CentER Ust ome n Lo ue onr oO c oa a a u \o eer SE C RE to teneact mamoume morcaron By--co8, fs ROAD AUPE CENCE TATETE pate. nas onour om oma STAFF 4321302 DIRECTOR 8832858 f BO nce DISSEN BY: ws CONF: ral au 5. INFO: “FILE PDO 4, pdo Oo, oss As Co f 3, devas oy Q veces ve “PER at l a. 2 2&0) REF? LONDON 74209. JIN 972297 | {RELAYED OTTAUADY |. PER REFERENCE REQUEST FOR TRACES ON. MAURTCE HYMAN HAUL P E. R- I N t201- ~128Sb1}, WE ARE FORWARDING VIA Th: FIVE 4b" INTELLIGENCE INTEREST: v : 4937 IN OKLAHOMA city AND JUDI NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS AND A RECENT ARTICLE FROM TRE STHON FRABSER- UNI- “VERSITY4 BRITISH COLUNBTA. ALUNNE MAGAZINE FOR PASSAGE TO JAGUAR THIS INFORMATION qs PROVIDED PURSUANT. 7) OUR SERVICE TO. SERVICE ARRANGEMENT FOR THE” “EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION ON PERSONS OF COUNTER- ° aes MAURICE HALPERIN HAS TWO CHILDREN: DAVID CARLOS BORN s nay TH YVONNE BORN 3 SEPT 2432 IN Boston. {SOURCE? DBD- “YSBNNe PS AAR L5bb3. LNERGO APPROVES PASSING TO AGENCY RECORDS ON - MORTON HALPERIN po NOT REFLECT any RELA> HALPERIN Is A CORON. NAME. ¥. JAGUAR TIONSHIP yITH ‘MAURICE HALPERIN.. ‘Be PUBLICATIONS SINCE 1957: aGROUTH AND CRISIS IN. THE LATIN AMERICAN ECONONY: Lb}s "CONFERENCIAS SOBRE GEOGRAFIA ECONOMICA” “bas mHACIA, UN NUEVO SISTEMA DE "PLANIFICACTON Y DERECCION . ‘ OATE: . . a mye re . ong: . . . ote _ P&L DISSEM UNIT? : . - _ : . RY ae) Ny afb. ExT: i - a oe _ RECORD COPY aagrergqece Teck OF MEAS 14-0000 pate: 2 au J . EUR/BC wm onic: PATSY WO ia : (ees fa : OUTGOING. MESSAGE siti tl a ees \ . Brae SN Te Uae OF sie td . eae Bod ue we ™ lead Ber “ pece ue paces Cr 2 2 “SECRET a, wresnae oR ORHOG PERERA . pate rus ceove om. “ Sh eeces MEP ENtNcE myeeEe STAFF : _ . DIRECTOR conF: INFO: FILE . S3sszsse =. 4 nes DISSEM BY: a O merece PER 0 wrasse # ECONONICAS EN LA UNION SOVIETICA” VIb4y AND "THE RISE AND DECLINE OF “FIDEL CASTRO. - AN ESSAY IN CONTEMPORARY HISTORY" “UNIVERSITY OF PO “CALIFORNIA PRESS-¥O , We THE: FOLLOWING. Is FROM ‘FHABOVE AND NEEDS: THEIR CONCURRENCE TO _ PASS. TO JAGUAR. ~ MAURICE. HALPERIN Is CURRENTLY, TEACHING AT SINON FRASER. UNIVERSITY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA AND EXPECTS THAT THE UNIVERSITY _ UTEL EXTEND HIS TEACHING APPOINTMENT TO AUGUST 3977. HALPERIN TOLD FHABOVE THAT HE AND HIS UIFE TOURED. ISRAEL, ITALY GREECE, . SPAIN, AND ENGLAND IN THE SUMMER oF 4975- HE IS CURRENTLY: ‘MORKING ON THE SECOND “HE LEFT THE IMPRESSION WITH FHABOVE THAT’ {SOURCE? VOLUME” OF HIS SCOK ON CUBA. WHEN IT IS FINISHED HE ILL BEGIN YORK ON HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY. OCOA- ~29202. ea JAN 7bI¥ 5. “FOR OTTAMA: JAGUAR HAS REQUESTED TRACES ON MAURICE HALPERIN. _PLS NOTIFY LONDON IF FHABOVE APPROVES PASSING INFO FROM PARA FOUR “ABOVE. TO JAGUAR.Y _ be FILE? 73+br4b/3- E2 IMPDET.A “DDO/AGC - Ae Es GOLDIN IN DRAFT} units, C1706) eles pe 311? ; Fr Liby— - “thes _ ~ Re (1 aspncanon REPRODUCTIVA BY OTHER THAN THE issuing: OFFICE s PRU. JITED E.2 IMPDET cope 14-0000 a AH this was disclosed in a: disclosed in. an aa | [passage of Ex-OSS Official Works For Reds in Moscow © By VICTOR LASKY Merh American Neesvarer ALagce A former Boston University professor, who once was a High offcial In the OSS, has turned © up {1 Moscow working for the iSoviet government, . . The professor, Dr. Maurice ‘HH. Haiperin, Ned this country seven years ago alter an in- quiry- into his Communit back- ground. . According to the. State De- ipartment. he provably ts ad- -" visinz Sovict officials on Latin American affairs, an arta in ghicn he fs expert.- . Prof. Halperin was suspended by Boston. University in 1933 after he refused, en constitu - tonal grounds, to tell a Senate subcommittee whether ‘he had ever been a Comaiunist Party MAURICE H. NAL? ca kP Phota member, According to the State De- i partment, he had previously py pray, . 1 i . perin, .t% was obvious been Involved In Sovlet esPlo- | on ‘the basis of the information| nage in wartime Washington. | contained In his dossier that: jHe had been named by EUsA-ithe State Department had been| 1 T entiey, adaitte - it z : |beth Terzil Bi ey, ad ikeeping an eye on the formetiy ernment service. Emplosed as caa tovernment wee Met * men S$ considy ‘former spy courier, as ane of, 4 s ba iprefessor’s movements for some. her sources of supply amonit time. . ‘Government officials. . _Fired in Oklahoma . Intrizue'in Mesico | : : And since 1983, Dr. Halperin, From 193t to 1041, Dr, Hal-| ‘has keen involved in still imore;perin—o Harvard University! Intrigue'aa an “extle” in Mexi-jgraduate—had been a professor). co. It was. he, for exarcple.,at the Universily of Oxtanoma.; who assisted {wo suspected;Acccrding to the record, it was;: spies In thelr Micht fron Mex-!in this period that he directed); tco to Czechoslovakia to avoid;Communist activities in Okla-! United States extradition: pro--homa and, on repeated visits (ao oa jto Mexico, conferred with Mexe On July. 15, 1960, Dr. Hal- [ican Red leaders, OA one visit perin and his wife: Edith, ap-;to Cuba tn 1933, he and other d the United States leftwingers: had ‘been arrested t'by Cuban authorities and ¢x- led from the country. - a 1941, much of this aas peared at . ‘Embassy in Moscow to presen | their United States passports Pel! - for renewal. 7 y 1 State Department memoran-;conducted by an Oxtahoma dum prepared = for Senator !State legislative cdmmittee. Keating, Republican of ‘New!The committee, investigating VYork. who hos been urging the ‘subversive activities ins Oxtas Eisenhower-sup-.)oma,- .produced . information “that in 1940.Dr, Halperin : rted legislation empowering. n 0 the depastment to deny pass-/cashed a check for $436 draxn | [ports to active participants injon the Bank of Forelen Trade ’ Igoviet skullduggery, © | {in Moscow. As a result, Dr. i The memorandum. citing! Halperin was dismissed from ; [teases where passports have, the University of Oxiahoma.. | shed to be issued to known! Despite this record, Dr, Hal- } d-iperin managed to enter Gor- See HALPERIN, Page-A-6: : .Soemmunists,” Gevoted consid-' } rable attention to the case of dthe Latty. American resionaltan July 15. 1982. s { i November, Pt Oa, Mal. t HY Amiccican Com. aA iL Mean, t . ACM members! perins @:do weil Ther In an RY eream-one mr. dabbled ia real estate, ai chained sods. Dy: Halperin. .was employed ay the Mexican ‘gorvemaent as a fnancist cone} WASH DO isshiant and his wile taught in , “Ur American School Founda- 3 TAR nee Een, . oa $ ne : Tey: also decame friendly A Alfred K. Sm and nis} yeets, the formes Martha Dodd.\ idanchter of a fochter United: iWates Ambassador la Germany. ire fact the Sterna had been Mimencated In Soret eanenage frase out with the arrest in New York of Jack Sabie, a So- (Uist 3sent To avoid deing exe pRraiied to the Untied States ro tenily before 9 spectal grand’ piete ca thelr assaciauans with fi Ser and “the de Sis Morros,” the Sterns fled!: ha Corchosiovakia in Muir, 19 3 De. Halpena, described as dene “thlimately. involved inf! © plans for eseape” had! sained atrline reservations}! the Sterns under other: Res. AS A resuitt, the Nexts;t ar dg Lo ; a HALPERIN... j, Continged From First Pace nief of the Latin Amertcantine his cas : division of the OMice of Stra Oa Oetosee ta 1 tone itecte Services tthe OSS was penns left Mextea, Ravine sf then the United States Civihan -axarsed plane reservations 1aid intellisence-Gathering Agenty),'the names of olher persona |! jhe. later was transferred to the ‘State Department. In doch __ Et Russta Since 1938 ' lagencies, according to the’ The State Depariment mem-!! Elizabeth Bentley testimany, he 8accum concludes: ? itransmitted confidential docu-' “We received informations iments to a Soviet spy ring, igs pier Halperin’s de]: DATES mM Mexira that her Linked to. Spy Ring was employed’ in Moscow tv i In 1919, he became head af-ihs USSR. This was contrmed it Istudents section at Baston Unie | datperias appeared at the’ [Versys . College of LiberaliAmerxan Embassy in Mescow)i Arts. ; . jam presented their © United ; j A Year. later, he was Arst’Staivs passports for renewal.|! ‘publicly identifed as a member] “Hatperin. stated that helt ‘of a Soviet spy ring. This came'hed teen in the USSR since} about when Vice President ‘Mecember, 1933, and that he is! JNixon..then & California Qon-iemsioved by the Sovlet Acac-o. gressman, made known &@ topiemer of Sciences where he ts!) {secret memorandum on vs-idxns research . . . relating toil ‘pionase transmitted by FSlcnderceteloped countries. iDirector J. Edgar Hoover toi | -f1 will be recalled that Hal ithe White House on Novem-iperin: is something ef an au- ber B. 1935. 7 ithemtr en Latin Amencant | In Maren, 1953. In Boston's; ss Our information in-¥ (Federal Building. Dr. Halperin! es that this prombir asf irepeated:'y invoked the: Fifth: the feid in which he is work. ‘Amendment when—in a hear-!ins at the preseat. time.” . jing conducted by the Senate| “The Soviet Academy of Internal Security Subcommut-iSccecces is directly sudorcinats cteaehe refused to reply tojta the Council of Ministers.” 14-0000 Mra shenflem [sed — aia 1 Trarier, S08 1.1960 THE, WASHINGTON Post : a - Halperin, U. S. Ex-Aide, ; IsNowa Soviet Official American Fmabansy In Mexico City, where ho bad gono after being dismissed by Boston University, and used it to leave Mexico on Oct. 13, 1958.1 ‘The State Department said}, that shortly alter Halperin and his wife departed from Mexico it received informa-f tlon that he was employed in Moscow hy the Soviet Union. - “This was confirmed on Juty| (15, -1960, when tho Halperins appeared eat the American Embassy in Moscow and pre}: sented their U. S- passports for renewal," the Depart-}: ment's report sald, adding: | “Halperin stated that hel had been in tho USSR, since December, 1956, and that ha is employed by the US.S.Rb Academy af Selences where pa he ts doing ‘research in thef. . 1 -Anocieted Peas tforeign field. specially, retat- MAURICE IL UALPERIN [ing to undeveloped countries.” The Departinent recalted that Halperin was something _ Axenctatdd: Prees The State Department says that Matifice uN Halperin; a]. former United Sates Govern-]- ment oficial liaked by Senate]. jnvestigators to Soviet espl]. onage activities, apparently fs) ” serving now 33 a Latin-Amer- jean adviser to the Russians. Halperin- wag-head of the Latin-American Division of - the Offce af Strategic Serv-|- : feces during the latter. part of}: / bo World War U1 and later an as. sociate: professor st Boston University, Before the war, he had been on the faculty of the Universiy of Oklahoma. In 1934 he was dismissed by Boston University after Sen- ate Investiganirs received tes-|- -Umony Nakizg him to.a Soviet apy ring and he refused to Answer a question as to whether he was a Communist.” The: latest: information on Nalperi ‘s- whereabouts is contained in a cepart compiled by the State Department | ——_——_——_-—-—-- about persoars to whom It has} ° of an authority on Latin. been compelled to issue pass- ideny passports to Comniunists Amertean affairs and sala, ports under a 1933 decision ot} jar to other persons because of/“Our information “Indicates the Supreme Court. thetr political beliefs. - that this probably Is the fleld}. : . ~The Court hetd that the De-/ After the rullng, Matperintin whieh he ts working at the ! wo 7 partment lacks .authorlty to;appiied for a passport at the|present time.” i" Sa URGES RRR eenecmeeereteneetat aa ro . , “ : . . ' 14-0000 “FORMER U.S. AU “2 waSHINGTON, Aug. s1—|! ‘The State Department hash: disclosed that a former United i . Benate, Mutestigstors to BS : Memorantia ta’ Support: ot a a . tons goaamunism, * noted: They bad been Hr “49 the excabe behind (he | AT WORK IN SOVIET Ex: BostonU. Profossor W ‘in OSS: in World War tt H ae ; By Jack RAYMOND ‘petal be Tee New Yors Tae States Intelligence official _ in Moscow working for the wat Govergment. professor who was. head of Laun Asnerican Division of the! Ottice - bt Strategic Services during Wetld War I) + * Dr. ,Balperin was dismisses i from Boatgn University in 1pse rf after he refused to say whe! i e.rwas_a,Cammunist, He Bas inked in testimony Before va viet spy ting. . The Atste Department's 's ae Clasure yvteaa contained: proposed mw to deny passports ‘to persong supposting Interna ~ ‘The>Supreme Court ruled in | 1958 Ubat; passports could” ney - Be idenieg to Communists orf ", otherg becuse af thelr polittcalt “pellets : ae Dr dperin and his Edlany re” trea in Mextcol{: city, 3 wl State Deparucest “< After the Supreme beers ing, « the: Halperins applied _ fe United States | States Embaniy ig Lo INE ae ee mer ee * He is Dg. Maurice Malet, . a former{ Boston Univernuyy} "he was working for tha Sov FORMER U.S. AIDE f AT WORK IN SOVIET Continued From Pago 1, Cat 1. Mexico city for passports aml]. ; left Mexico Oct 13, 1988. At the time: the Slate Department. Muted. they were about to te deported from Mexico for Cem-] munis, activities. . Reports that _Dr.- Hatpecint was working for the Sovtel Government in Moscow were confirmed lust July 15, the; SMT Department Meniorandum, went: on, when he and his witel -appeared at tho embasay to re]! Tew their passports, Embassy . officlals reportad} 1 that they had been told by Halperin that he and his w naa’ Been in the Soviet Union} ance December, 1933, and that: Academy .of Sclences do research in the foreign if “esped! fy relating to under Mereloped.. Goitntrles.” | “Tne Stite_ Department, r- ; calling that Dr. Halperin wag: + ” aa‘authority on Latin-American!! affairs, added that” “our tata mation indicates (hat this prop-| ably ty the field in which he is; working at the present time.” State Department citeiats! I have repeatedly called attention] - ~ to the Soviet trde and culturali offensive In Latin America. [i Referring to Dr.-: Haleprin’s; employment “by = the part | Academy, the State Depart- wenit observed that It was di-}! rectly subordinate to the Soviet:: . Council of Ministers. t "Requested by Keating | The memorandum was ps Paired al the meyuest of Senator Kenneth YW, Keating, Reputivan .et New, York, He and Senat Thomas Dwi, Derwent o Conr ASLEEP nag «a to mesicene seat ate, Diegurtmeat's u Sey passparis, Senator erties who.ent the memorandum a The Coa) » Stessional Record of Aug. 14]: expressed . regret a the tum that his bill was not Lkety to be passed in this session of! Congress, President Exsende and State Departmen: officials! . have backed the purpyce of the measure, + Meariwhite, Representative Francis E, Walter, Democrat o Fennsylvanis and chairman af the Committee on Un-Amert- can Activily, sald he hag on derail a month-long pretiminary Investigation into ope case oft two missing employes et the’. National Security Agency, * ‘The two employes of te tool secret, coding sxgency. Hersonm Mitchell and Wikun .! Matin, are alleged to Rome taken valuable. secrets to’ the Soviet Union. - Representative Waiter sald that h he understood that ane of. the missing man had tmadel tre Wat_reconnaieennes pees Res Mioahnact is te “Er Wane aiainn he was Ext advance knuwlegee tthe Utgai= Francis Gary Powers. the U-2 pilot, was downed tn: the Soviet Union and subse’ quently sentencet to tea eateation, pra was officially. dismi the faculty © of Baston’ . University on Jan. 6, 1334, He dad refused s summons to ap pear before a university come mitiee of review to discuss ‘his’ cask Dr, Harold C. Case, president” ef the university. telephoned Dr, Nalperin in Mexico City. ‘offering “to pay his expenses to Boston and return. But the Professor declined. He haw Deen chairman cf the univer. " sty's Latin-Ameriran | . stahes. . . 14-0000 4 ee. D e° Gi . ‘tushy at the agreed hour ished 12 will bs eyeilable to the. te : - . fa | Halperin Denies Giving succes ciath statin ela wae: fre United Suales Embasy! * . “hh owema fo ome thet ¢ Depariment and Seater etacement or on Mr. Halperin dy | wre Mratdied the Bet. siaiga I uid say he appeared)” °° to bart ta come up at the emoasty In Jur and, | | tere STAR + Ser Fo - i : : a : . ‘ . |. i : _ Reds Advice on Latins . Lo youcow, Sept 3 CAP ~ tenle Services, aa intet@ence ‘nis tase tea herring ‘hurd to have his Americans: on Maurice H. Halperin, former crganusstion. . Rere ta nitaine invareticus pestrort resewed, Tha’ request| j igr [Cnites Sialew Government ue afuer tne war, Mr Hacperta er Guorus aonut My ovine 10 was granted, an sm basgy ocal,— a Veal. who cow Lives in Moscow, gos a lod with Mhvien Uni- : saad. t 1 > lyeatarday ecoused Use ofate De-rveruty as 8 profeswr. He cost -- : ‘partment of semuing a 7ei:3er- this ob in 1983 decause Pe ree . . mS . ‘ata sod malicious ditortiva”: fused’ to tell conaressonal iN- giary and employer, Ua: nut . about His stataa bare. - veatignlors whether he ever had woraug ior tne Soviet goverite so : ‘do a typewritten slalacoen& bren a member of the Acén- t any mare than Van Cu- a - _ Mr. Halperin ‘sald: ‘ean Communist, Party. tan. Aerean pianiate: ‘| ‘“Dhare ts nothing mysterious - tye paid, mustached $4- he yerfurms in & gureias ior Gubicig -ebout my .deiha 9 yegr.old Mr. Halperin Sas. tu- ened concert Nall. 7 Mose OT am a riitlnd cyieg Sunday in a Moscow “I am a visiting professor a: - to. : ‘profeasos at tho UBBR ACSCOMY ‘a osrtment nuuwe Dy a newse th} USSR Academy of Sciences” 2 lof Sciences’ and not the Mr man gnu was arked to com- ard not the frst American to - American to Be associated WItD'ment on the State Depart. de awociated sith ih an some : ast en - no : iments document et uur vache scieniwts can]. woe ‘Last week Benstor Keating.) - t My appointment and” 'Reoublican of Naw York, read, Derlines to Elaborate y Surset visa expats in July, - TTAS. as ine Unie Slates Ems ‘ ee . _ Hinta the Congressional ‘Record: yroacow reported there “were a |p State ‘Department decume 7 wtechaical diMeuries’ tt mor whieh said Mr. Halperin 6 DOS ing the story until Monday.” ! ha a i in Moscow and ta “worklde far' 5) pewsinan apperenuy Was 103 nvowe = Cieoretical eo tha Soviet government. - teus log, while uying lo tle-- oh elated to tne evo- o 1! Hleetsd 065 Unk ‘none ‘tie tary > nemie zroeth of uncerdeveloped : - H . areas For the stauw Department, "tne document said there; Xr. Rialperin Oras declined to oy aay chat bam ‘advising the: gers Indwations Mr, Hélpenin’ admis the newsman into tis Ruscans on Latin sAmerican: it ‘giving tho Soviet govern adarupent, but sareed ta meet 47 ‘3a deliperate sod mas: pent advice ca Latin-American fim’ ster in the lobey of a fous ditoruon. |amtascs. ‘During World War 1 nearby ‘Roll wrere he prom -Specisenily. t am making aj bir, Halperin was heed of tha Wed tol gira a written sale study of tht Laun-aAmericen. Z ‘Amorkan division of he ment -- “economy {va 1d to (he cobs; Sir. Halperin appeared pure- cf i938. Wren ry dock ts pua-" Dassy here very wel snow “My tcachila and resnuce: ac Latur United Btates Ofice of Stm-! 14-0000 HalperinSays' Reds Not Not | j 1 Emplov Him he as? . to the} ea Latial : as @ Weliby erate’ and maliives dston tion* ~ : In a statement ta Feanters, | Halperio said be isa grefessor)) associated with the: Acatecy); of Scienees of the USSR, work.) ing on a book on Latin Amen! ican eocnomics, and be ex, plained. the Amerizya anthori- 1 ties \nsw all aboot it. an (A Stata Deaaremeet dew} meat in Washingts: 2 tity Worid Wae LU in fairs wes wor -f[Viet government, . Sen.. Kenneth B. Nesting (RN. YO. bad the @eccmenti} ehiend in we Congressieaal! Recand) i “it seems toms that the} Department ase “are. sweeping the Bote: tom of the barrel ty eee upd with this red herring” Hab Peria sail. . 7, “There is nothing myrsteri -] os ar dudious abou: my Seiag}: In Moscow. Since my brrival T have fied two U. & income tax returns, Usting my Salacy and emplayer. “Tam rot workicg for the Soviet sovernment acy more than Vaan Clibum when be ‘}Pperformed in a porernmens. owned concert hall? be com tinued . a *T ama visiting Sofessorf In the USSR Academy otf Seienees and not the Soest American ‘to be associated with it. Foe the Stare of De partment to say that I am ant adviser to the Russians caf Latin American afas isa} deliberate and mabcncs dis! tortion. “Specifcatty, Tam mudingi a studr of the Latia Amerivaa economy from IS tw mel Cristy of issa* 14-0000 oy Nes eyco : 2. OF CRA, Mas Rayo a major rola in Simon Fraser » Banko Svesce Browssx OF. Atsunce Hulponn's neatly Sno ny: yon of la, Riwss chawce tat comaeled him. to seek employment AMA who Navona Unwersoy of Meuco. it was chance thal Cla Don 8 Sreeyes ooe in Moscow.‘ It was chance* that leg pat ta Sthagctusy sant Cuda. And it was chance Ghat drougnt hem &% Simon Fraser seven years aga. + trices otune degan wakoag is Capricious influence over Ris biotin defor dy, hapsnn was bom, . StrrgSi Rave. do bos Canada,” ha says, “My father SSisC tron Liapool ty. de New World at tha.tura of the cen: fry, wo Monten as As cesiazion, However, ha decided . $3 mvs bate Boston” ° Tris WAS a “Tether fosunate Srcumstance over which I had &9 ecayol” since Afonnad at the hme was still a provincial cay whe Coston was “a meteans, a great cenire of cultura and teaming end a2 a is. ‘Spwerad facibaes were available to “mo.” AnGag Desa Woktes uch he mada use of wero the Eosioa Lata Sedoui-— a saconcary school which doasts Suen lurcasries ss Bernama franun and Raion Waldo Emar- $09 A709 6S aks — anc Nuwdrd University. "+ Re completod Ns poste Ktotty work in Paris at tho So Gosna Wrich, at that ti, was he most prestigious university the weed and “tha epact thd on my way of bfe and | Punking was a peraunett on." __ Why shenging tha Somame, Came Fortuna stepped Ia ard “Hes eppontod to Me tecuty as a Reader iA North S Amenesn Cavikzaton Even tough | came trom Harvard, the bevel of competence ana scomsicaton of the French stu: Goats was much Dasher ans i had to work very ‘hard to koep. tawih oa, 7 Ano camptating his. doctorate, Or. Halperin joined tho fasuty a: ina Unversity of Catutoma and ‘found that mid wesivra'staid to.de “xe som? Country. Soston end Paris wore Musa closely nae Pan were Boston and Oxtaioma.": However, cnance intenenas to fescue him trom what - Coutd have been anurda: of acctereat years in-a hen smail. SAS POMS Uawersay on the Anencat Prairies, huming them d3 yaors SpeAi 2A Cass SDN Cotuse.” &. Sista eagasis: . wt was Curing Ine Gesression snd jcbs were scarce, $0 ime pereed afracted a mutter of Bngni teachers and fes2achers whose tsi chowe OY not have bz2en Oata- bona ; : “Add WIA you have 8 Gras of peasy bhe that, in addition fo the Casscunuy of emaostanaig aid earning to adsreciato the wtuss of muon: Aterca wet a was something inal SIS wh 89 for Une rest of ay ita.” Tra Sacond Works We etemictat Or. Hupenn's soioum &: tha Usversey of Oustons aa fe joned ine Ciice of tx “Swategic Services. a special research and intatiyence a a ‘ ot . 4 ‘e GON ai Ue VGN "COMMENT", Dee 75 - ‘issue . (alumni. maga: ‘ine of::~ . Simon Fraser University, in British Colombia, ) ey UP eT ge ee . ee ee eee ke Maurice Halperin, Simon Fraser's oldast professor, Isa a ‘doa musician who has played with the Now Ww ‘ostminster Sympnony Orchestra. . Agency attached to the Joint Chiets of Stall: “Thad a front row seat in the planning of some of the most interasing operatons of tne war,” ne says. “I consicar my @xpenences thare were ot least ine equivalent of a sccand PnD because | was associated win a whole. group of somal Sciens.sts in C:lferent discipines. “Tarough ths, | nad the renization tat we had Practical ' matters to consiag? wn the SOCLS SCreaceS..a5 welaa It.co- te! nes. And [leaned the vatue of CO-Oporaiive citar, We vaue of getting work done on bme, and the vatuu af ethaency in researcn. : “i hive me to see the relatonsn'a betweea to social snerces and prechcul protiems. | became mora oriented toward orcolesn soning inan I hod been betore.” : ' : : ! 14-0000 . * of MeCarthyism:and this raised problems for a great number of peopto at the timo, In.my own cago, | was given tho cho:ce © mo ¢ oe ( ; moe, a e- Sen W gel Boe) oO _ Dame Fortune keeps popping fe in tife of SFU's oldest professor - and has taken him.to Mexico, Cube, mo Moscow — andio ‘best place of eli? After the aver, Or. 'Matperin worked with the United Nations for a counic of years and then joined the faculty of Boston University where ho was involved in tne establishment of an interdiscipinary department of Latin American stucies. . During this period he visited Brazil twice, lecturing at the University of Sco Paulo and ‘serving as a consultant to the state government of Sao Paulo. After his second visit, he was +... decorated by the Brazilan Dovernment with the Order of tho | . Southern Cross. ttwas then that chance interfered agin, this time ing most Miokcious way. _ “My-stay at Boston coincided with the most intense-period Of co-oporating with the Inquisition or,.o3 it tuencd out, losing my job. “Among other disagreeable aspects of co-operating, it wou'd have turned m2 into an informer against peop'e who, as far ag I know, had committed no crime. ! Just couldn't think of fecing my stucents with their knowledge that 1 was an informer.” Leaving Boston University, ho went to the National Unis versity of Mexico City where he.remained-for six years. While working there, he did some'consulting work for the Mexican government, theredy gaining turher practical experience | on the probiems of underdevelopment in Latin America. This experience led directly to his next Position — athree- °. year appointment at the Academy a Sciences in Moscow. . Halperin oxpialis: * “At that time, the Period when Kruschev was. trying” to. J foosen up somo of the rigid controta of Stalin's dictatorship, thofe was a desire at the Académy to have some western ~ oxpertico on Latin American. developmental Problems, In - other words, my Mexican experience was a direct prerequl- © silo for the Moscow invitation. “i's strange -how, in -retrospect, what Seemed to be ac rather difficu't choice if 1953 turned out to be very lucky. You never know. Something happens that can crush you or, on the contrary, can make you heanhier ana more rodust | ° than you've ever been before. “And, when the invitation came fraun Moscow, Iwas foot: foose end free. My Status in Me... was always that of a visiting professor, sofhad no prov... of secunty — tenure or gonsion, lor oxamp'e — to tie mr: had nothing to fase and every:ning to 9 gain.” Or. Halputin spent threo yecrs at tne Academy and found tt to bo en extraordinary experience, “| wasn't there as 8 tourist; neither was b.there as an outside researcher. § wa: cctualty in the maching. with no permanent ties to it. 1 was working in the factory, rather then just studying it.” Foto ence cgain intervened in his lito. thig timo In the form of tha celebrated Latin American guerrilla leader, Cho Guevera. we “Town, when it came. § - $ “Late one night, there was a knock o ety ceor and t Opened it and there stood Che with a courte of his Cuban (riencs. He had been told adout me by mutual frends in Mexco and they suggested that, in wew ef the Aved tor competent educators and social screntssts in Cuda, t emgnt | + be interested in accepting an inntatcn to teach al the Une -versity of Havana.“ Asit happened, Or, Hatoerin wes interestee. He scent tt “| next six years in Cuba, and ater lesving, procuceo a book ‘on tho country — Tho Rise and Decine of Fizel Castro: £e Essay in Contemporary HiStory. tt was Duntsned oy tne Unie - versity -of California Press and a second edton, im paper: “back, has recently appeared. (Incidenta2y, Cr. Hz!sern’s published work spans 45 years and “several thousand pages.") : Aa with tho Moscow opnointment, it waa the fact that he; ” was freed of concems about job secunty, since Ae Pad nang. which allowed him to accept Guevara's offer. . Although Cuba was “a very pleasant country,” Cr, Hak perin found life there to be somewhat disconcerting since, “as @ highly-paid foreign expert, t lived high off he hog ana * didn’t share tho austerity of the rest of the country. . “And It was troubling, you know, when neighbors would krock on our coor to Sea if we could spare a tumb'ctul of Salt or a ladiespoon of cooking oil ang there we were, sithng with everything at our disposal.” And a further quirk of fate, naturally, brought him to Simon Fraser in 1968,.He'd met a Canedian while in Navara andone _ dey, stout e yfor later, ha received a onane cat “rom aniace . . Called Burnady.” ft was the same Canadian inwitg tum to | Particizato ina seminer on Latin America, with “al expenses paid.” ._ When ho received the invitation, In the spring of 1868, he had already resigned his position.in Havana. anc was glonning to return to the United States the. fo! lowing Sestemter. « “When the Invitation came, | taught, ‘Two weéss? Winy ros?’ Sol accepted and came up here and, like the man who came . to cinner, ney couldn't get rid of me: “I never creamed I. would end va in Canada. ‘Tree-cusrters of a century after my father tett it, but tf now feel thereugnly” essimilated to the Canadien énvironment."'n fact, he's so weil assimilated that he is now bsted in the Canacian-ecition of Who's Who. ' Ouring his well-travelied life, Or. Halperin has-had the orosr- . tunity io teach al a number cf reputadic Mshtutens in Noah America, Europe and Loin America but he says thet ho's “never becn in a more congenial glsce than Simon Frater, never in my tite, - “I's the best piace, ait in alt, that I've ever Be..u Students and faculty have if very good here end.i'm not ty 4 onty about the splendid scenery ang the mild cimote. & - + en. e ties for tearning, teaching, research and recrea® wal steady customer ct the swimming poo! a%? ina r we know -~ cre magnificent.” 14-0000 ‘SECRET. a ne re + tOhen Filled pnp . . , . . : : : - - . ’ ‘ . - ey . EXTRACT AND CROSS REFERENCE = . = oe COCUMENT IDENT UT ICAT ION oatt oF oor. “eine evans eatiow OF RECORD COPY 3]. 6 46 fy _80C. SyweoL @ NO. LOND 74209 ~ “6 July 1076 [nOc, sueaeCT PLMHBLANKET a —_ : SOURCE INFORMATION __: . SOURCE “CRYPTONT Sate oF txso. Lo fvaluarion — i =——— ~~. aan ahaa aeeeteet oo ——— “ a EXTRACT tatoo, cite doc. Tisttabat ten. Diaeen. “Ne.. + ee me “Seniesa : J 7 “-SAGUAR HAS" PROVIDED THE FOLLOWING: o Os %. MAURICE HAL PERTIN.. BORN BOSTON, MASS. 3 NAR 1906. WIFE EDITH NEE F RI SCH, BORN 6 JULY 1907,.WABASH, INDIANA, TWO CHILDREN BORN 1939(NAD 2934, NAMES UNKNOWN, — SUBJ IS IDENTIFIED AS Os A COMMUNIST, FROM 1931 To 1941,.HE WAS PROFESSOR. OF LANGUAGES AT | Dee! ° ee a UNIVERSITY OF OKLAIOMA. , 1941 HE, WASSOCIAL SGIENCE ANALYST, OFFICE a! re Po) COORDINATOR OF. INFORMATION AND IN"1945 WAS IN THE RESEARCH SECTION » OF OSS, IN 1953 HE LEFT THE USA FOR MEXICO, ON 10 NOV 1958 HE WENT TO AUSTRIA FROM SWITZERLAND WITH HIS. WIFE AND CROSSED. INTO CZECHOSLOVAKIA. IN DEC 58 HE WAS. BELIEVED TO BE IN MOSCOW. IN 1960 HE WAS IN Moscow WORKING FOR THE. SOVIET GOVERNMENT AS AN AUTHORITY ON Tain AMERICA. -IN 1962 SUBJ AND HIS’ WIFE WERE. IN CUBA REPRESENTING: "NATIONAL GUARDIAN", ‘RIS CONNECTIONS: IN 1942. HE WAS EMPLOYED BY | ’ THE ‘LATIN AMERICA BRANCH. “HE PROVIDED OSS: AND STATE DEPT REPORTS TO THE RIS THROUGH MARY PRICE ‘AND ELIZABETH BENTLY. JAGUAR SAYS THEY _ : HAVE ADDITIONAL ESPIONAGE INFO IN THEIR FILES. Indicate: The Subject, Project or 201-128361 201 File No. In Which This Form Is To Be Filed. GUBJECT OF 201 (Last, Pivot. widdte) HALPERIN, Maurice Hyman 128561 867 Fa SECRET «= fxm ey guTug) as torrtees . . . . : emu + Ero Oe ae at on em BRN cree | pea deat ca whl 14-0000 ‘Dat aN Cy unciassivieo Ouse ony ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBIECT.. Aeneas “Incoming Pouch M ssage berldng) Bl - Ese! [7] INTERNAL Zs UNCLASSIFIED 0 wv. a. a. = Db ao a |. F FS m 4 = F EONS GTO TESS ROM CCHAMBERS LUT ~~S~SC«C-896 | ~~ Lore oy epee _ APSANSE 4FOL | OCCA /FICR. th. - EXT. 9149: TUBE" BUI cere “ 70: ome SECRET E2 TMPDET CL BY 004108 1 i C CANFipentiat TC] SECREF ~~ ae r a 14-0000 . ~ : : oo CAUTION ~ THIS FORM REQUIRES : : : \. si’ SECURE STORAGE — er TT | ere | DI Ft sre: jl Chief, SE. Fy —— Cano mOLISHED | Chief, EUR Chief, LA__Ch Action: FYT..-. 1, FHABOVE reports ‘that on 13 January 1976 it again spoke to Subject — who, althoush remains approachable, declined to elaborate on previous y Comments conceming the 1940! si Concerning himself, _ Subject said that “he and his wife toured Israel, _ Italy, Greece, ‘Spain and England in the ‘summer of 1975, Work en the second volume of his book on Cuba has _ fallen behind. - HALPERIN. left the impression that once the Cuba book is i - out of the way, he will commence his autoblography. He also expects. : that Simon Fraser University will extend his teaching appointment to August 1977, 2. . Transmitted herewith as received from FHABOVE is an article on Subject taken from the December 1975 issue of "COMMENT", the alumni -f~ «magazine, of Simon Eraser University in British Columbia. oo cc pete eons 4 “lh ee “Adrian Oo. sacuoter ; Attachment: . As stated h/w. os _ Distribution: co " \2< C/SEw/att. h/w > - 2 - C/LA watt. .h/w teale) me 2 - C/WONUSE w/att. h/w (c1/Ree ). 2- C/EUR w/att. hw (eleede)” OnPaTot SYMBOL AAD ARES OCOA=19102 . ; 22 January 1976 HOS PLE MUMEEE 01-0128561 SECRET Po eat emanate Sinner ot 14.90000 te DE Ae mlele pe see fet. - erties» Hl wart /- C¢eA-IG Je 2z - Cy Rick Hyda . Fortune, orchance,has layed a major rolé in Simon Fraser: Pouticar Science professor’ Or, - “Maiince-- Halpenin's neay sovény years of life. wes chance that compe“ed him to seek employnast . with. (80 Notional University of Menco. It was chance Sct esracg him a three-year post in Moscow. it was chanca~ that led nim to'a teaching sunt in Cuda. And it was. chance, anal brougnt inte Simon: Fraser seven years ago. tn! tact, torture began wivicing its Caaricious influence over his sto aven before Or. Halpenn was in. tury, with Montreal.as his dassnaven However, he deciiad to..0Vve ba’ to Boston.” This was a “rather fortunate circumstance over which had - 89 Sento!” since Montieal at the time was stil a provincial city whilo Boston was "a metropolis, a great centre of cuture and | learning afd a4 its Splenad facitiies were available ta mo.” mong those facilities which ha mada use of were the Boston Latia School ~ a seconcary School which boasts Such luminaries as Benjamin Frankin ano'faipn Waldo Emer . ‘$00 emorg its alumni — and Harvara University. o Horcotpleied his postyrdduite work id’Paris ariia:San °° - - boane which, at that timé, was the most prest3ous university : <i the world and “ “the impact it fad on my way of ile ang ° ” {hinking was a permanent one.” Whia stiending the Sorboane, Oame Fortune stepped hn tevel of competence and sopnistication of tnaFrench st dents was much higher ang {had to work very hard to heap up with them. * Atier comptating his ‘dostorate, Or. Hatpecin. joined. tha facuty at the University of Crlahoma and found that mice Ussurice Halbert western state lo Se-“Lka mcomer couatry. Sostan 2nd Péns wore musa, cicsely’ felated: nan were Boston and Oalanoina.” ". However, chance intervened ta rescua him trom: whet Coutd have beén’a number‘of a.iterent years ia a then sad Sratesic Serices, a specal resaych and intstiyence and remate universiiy cn ihe Amencan Praiies, fuming tnasa itto-yecrs spent in “an oasis cthigh cuaure.” Cr. Ha! ‘porin explains: “i was doting the Gepressicn and jcbs were scarce, so the univarsity attracted a!numter’ ot pngm teacners and tessarchers whose fast che! CQ Might Rot pave Daen Oxia hora. j “And when you have @ Group of pedoie tke Ihat in aston fo Ina Capomuniy Of vagerstanang and learmung to appreciate (Re vitues of micata Amerca, wed mt was soraining mai Sayed win mg for ine rest of my bta:~ “Tang "2 was, appointed to tha facully as a Reader in North | . Amorican Civilization. Even {hough | came trom. Harvard, tre . “COMMENT”, Dec 75 issue . (alurni rsgazine of Simon Fraser University in Brit isk Colombia.) — Symphony’ Orchestra. . agency aNachied'to the Jou Craets cf Ratt ” “thad.a-troat row seta We aiovans cf-sonie of. the most : Ntetestrig Gperatons oi the wor, Says. “I ccasicer my. exgenerces there were at ast scuvaient of a second Pnd cecacse | was assocaled wet'a afele groud ot soci SGentsis n GHerent Sscomes. “Tarcugh tus, | nad tie seicaton bill we nad dractcal maiers 10 Consider wh Me Socasi SoS. aS Wed a5 thcO- reteal ones. Ang | earned ta “Wace ct CO-OpEraive etfort . : the saue of gemng worm Ge 03 ame, and Ine vulva of eiiaency mM researcn. “U noisec me to see he raadorsy Setween tho social The Second World Wer interrugtee Dr. Haperin's soioum SSENSES and pracbcale proms, i became more oriented &! Ino University of Oxlandma ana he fone the Gii.ce of 1s ‘ toward prcoasa soning than | hcd Seen caters.” ., Wee BE DLO Ne poo Le frie ¥FG/ 1, Simon Fraser's etdest professor, Is 3 . ‘ken musician who-has puyess weCA TS New ¥, Wosiminstes . tna Meee 14-00000 a _"maticious way. co Dame! Fortune } (@eps poppirg uz "in life of SFU’s “oldest professor : aid fas taken rim to Mexico, Cuba, - _ foscow — and io ‘best place of all’ After the'war, Or. Hatoerin worked mith (ne United Nations foe a coupic of years and then joined the faculty of Baston University where ho was involved in the establishment of an interdiscipinary department ot Lata American studies. Ouring this period he visited Graz twica, lecturing at the University of Sao Paulo and serinng as 3 corsullant to the state government of Sao Pauio.‘Atter his second visit, he-was decorated by the Brazthan, covernment with the Order of the Southern Cross. ttwas then that chance. intertered again, this time in amost “My stay at Boston coincided: with the mostintense perod of McCarthyism ang this raised prodlems for a creat-numbor ef pcopta at tho timo. In my own.cnaa, i was given the choice of co: Oporaling with tho inguistion oF, 03 it turned out, losing my job. “Among other disagreeable aspects of co-operating, it would have turned me into an informer against people who, as far ast knew, had committed no crme. | just couldn't think of facing my stucents with tnew knowiodge that | was an informor.” Leaving Boston University, he went.te the National Unt- working there, he did some consutting work for the Mexican + Government, thereby gaining turcher practical exacrienco “on the probiems of underdeveiopment in Latin America. . |, This experience ted directly to his next position — a three-. year appointment at the. Acaoemy of Sciences in Moscow. © Halperin oxpiains: ” “At that time, the period when Kruschev was trying to | loosen up somo of the rigid controls of Stalin's dictatorship, thore- was a desire at the Academy to nave soma western oxpertisa on.tatin American ,ceveloprenta! pecbiems: In - othor words, my Mexican expenence was a direct prerequi- sito forthe Moscow invitation.” “M's strange how, in retrospect, what seemed to be a: rater difficull:choice in 1953 tumed. aut to be very lucky. You never know. Something happens that can crush you or, than you've ever been before. “And, when the invitation came fo. Moscow, | was foot: isose arid freg. My status in Me. visiting professor, $6 had no prob- ~ .. of security — tenure or pension, for example — to tiem; sown when it came. | had nothing to fose and everything to cain.” ’ Or. Katovria spent three yéc*s at tno Academy and found & to be an extraordinary experience. tourist; neither was | there as an outside researcher. | was ectuatty in the machine, with no permanent hes to it. | was working in the factory. rather tnan just studying it.” ' Fate cnco again intervened in his hfe, this time in the form wag always that of a- on tre contrary, can make you hearwer and more robust“; “TL wasn't there as a” of the celebrated Latin Amencan guerrita foader, Cho Guevara. pot oey versity of Mexico City where hecemamed.tor.sixvears=WMile ©" Keck on-our coor to see il we could scare a tnimbieful of “Late ono niaht, there was a knock on my deer and I~ opened it and there stocd Che with a cousie of his Cuban frends. He had been told about me by mutual frencs in Mexco and they suggested nat. om wew et tne reed he . competent ecucators and soc:al se:ennsts in Cuda, | mis’ : ‘be. interested in accepting an inwietcn to teach at the Une versity of Havana.” As it hadponed, Dr. Halperin was interested. He ssent the Mext six years in Cuba, and after anng, produced a book on the country — The Rise and Dectre of Fidel Castro; 47 Essay in Contemporary History, Iwas puohshed by tne Um: versity of California Press and a second ecition, in paper: beck, has recently appeared. (Inedentaity, Cr. Hatsern’s published work spans “5 years and “several thousand, * pages.") As with tho Moscow appointment, it was thecfact that ho! was freed of concerns about job secufity, since Ay Pad none. which allowed him to accept Guevara's citer. : Although Cuba was “a very pleasant country,” Cr. Hal perin found life there to bo somewhat ciscencerting since, .. “as a highly-paid foreign expert, | ined ten olf Ine hog anda didn't share the austerity of the rest ct the country: “And it was troudling. you know, when neighbors ‘woutd : sait or a tabiespoon of cooking oil and there we were, sitting . with everything at our disposal.” ~ : : And a further quirk of fate, naturany, brought hi him to Simer _ Fraserin 1968..He'd meta Canagan while: Navara ang one day, shout a.yce: later, hq received a prone call “rem aniace * €ailed Burnaby.” tt waa tho same Canad:an, inviting hun to participate in a seminar on Latin Ameri ca, with “all: expenses ; . paid. ” oan When ho-received the invitation, in the spring of 1968, ho had already resigned his position in Havana.and was plenning ‘td return to the United States the teiowing Sestember. + “When the invitation came, I thought. ‘Two weexs? veny nei?’, so laccepted and came up here ang, the she. man who came . to dinner, they couten'’t get tid ofme, . “I never creamed t would end up in Canada, Three-quatters : of a century after my father te'tit, Sut brow feel thoroughly “assimitat ed tothe Canadian environment.” in fact, Ne’s So well assimilated’ that ha is_now listed in the Canadian ection of Who's Who, Ouring his well:travelied life, Dr. Hatzerin has had the eroer: tunity to teach at a number ¢f reputadc eshivtiens.in North . America, Europe’ and Lat Amenca Dut he says thet M's “never becn in a mera “congenial pice than Smon Fraser, never in. my iife. “irs the best olace, all in all, that I've ever Se Students and faculty Nave it very ccod nere and Km no “eniy adout the soiencid scenery and the mits cums + mh “eties for teaming, teaching, research anc recrea’ oh. a “au Steady customer ct the swimming pec: ant tne > know — are magnilicent.” Sep fas cbt 14-0000 4 TOON? FO Le De EAN-T+T- ask = When Filled In ae a he CS a ‘ (dated) aa “Review of 201 File on U.S. Cictzen ‘Tn accordance with the DDO's notice of) 9 December 1974; T have reviewed the 201 file on #4220 a AS” (surname) ° (201 number indicated below), and have” Setermined that it ‘can . Most accurately ‘be categorized as indicated below: | [] should be’ closed. ‘ { ] witteing-collaborator. Ol Code ALS a _ — a i - oe , _ 2 ar . os . - . a a . mt 7 a . ae Ae oT i ‘potential witeing collaborators, dete ‘pened eo _ Ol Code Az. 7 . whe. 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This document is a permanent part of this file. a i * 20R- CYR SSL] E2 IMPDET — When Filled In : CL BY 054979 C-0-N- SECRET cA-L 14-D0000 i i 4 ' H i ato, and assesment of sadtecietha . ~~ priclactandanay Aaet S ORae ARN ~~. 3 - - <* - . . 1 . eee SS ee ee 7 an shay. . Vhe Rise and. Decline of Fidel Casivo by Maurice Halperin (Moiversity et Calitomia Press; $12.95) a. : ste forge pdiev of the tevntipess {the aml provide her with energy. I any, . z s Sta Ted “ . oO . . At the Fear ening the ealy pateoss in the book shiv Casta case, when Casto optatte exploit the . Sees SRE das othe Cubon Rew ze 2s PS ta tc Sout Coron Coht War and bet Whoebebes tout dhe | : . a Retion Masie Vistoerin, damenta: + AT! te ‘Ran etek, this attitude sumbe tre and Cud in this ust volume of two-part “stiaty of the révaluken from the fast dove og Fidcheme to theipresent. A note SO hostation which oor ionaty marks fas nourative ef the fist five years of the rewetion undoultally comes from | his sense of the untuliliad promise of AWS July INA Movement. For a givat many Wester intellectuals including Hiatperiny, this bas besa a characteristic reactawn. In the fist ewubsrant nronths, R seemed as if Cuba Misht becoanic the fist Syaahet rewoltttion fo rise Spoir- J Rasecsdy eat, of | histori ‘Stance * shucture, aad the fint t9 prichaiim a. cucum- party not kd by aici “pets socishen.” rether than. the Rartunrs noveseities af work narms, Noaegical censormity and Sacrifice, Alter seutral wets af living in Cuba, through its hoa ond Meakest NOMEN. Halperin fovts that: this ressibility is eatinevishad. One feels ache Wanted Very each fer it te sucowed? His Kink is an explinatinn of Why the revelation feat! coe, , _ 7 Athough the curtent volume oanty Overs the fine fiw vears af the rev. - olution the author breaks inta the chrewiyy te keep the nea yor’ events in mint Evnthing obout the rewdution was.in tien as he secs ft, but at the ‘some time Costa's bungling, hravahe and atrentumsm made sur etice ty a Hani, Leuewover atic socialism Mrmest inewradie ne. from Halperin’s pint of view, contd bea. AW thes dewctution than: the supped Cote ent tothe Pas viet fawassn at Carcba ky chia ~ dibkwvin’s hrc sument is that . MAE he” must be meen Var tins niyo sat the iu “‘reveltiny thourh the events whica revohitiog tedthocrisiswhich Halperin the eoonwinic gue. Wat heme an I it is aware to say thatthe revadlue | bill hee hon was pushed leftward and finally Hingointa He avs into.an alliance with the Soviet Union fess of the revol by the inept anid-hostile pohey of the absolute necessity, yet a necessily that Unitat States, then it is alse tre Mat could only be met with outside help. Cuba's tate has continued ty depend Castro's own impatience; ineMhicienvy upan the interaational ster te between “and indecision made, matters worse. the US and the Sovier Union. While From the eaily attempts ta industrialize .° * Castes mar dave been committed ta to the abrupt and devastating decision” Cuban nation stig and social Feform at fo produce a mammoth susar crop in home, he weld. iwnically, only achieve 1970, the Cuban evoneny, the author these qvais by means of an annressive agues, has continually sunk to lower foreign pA . . levels. The resultis Castro's dependence. Caste remains a vague and blustery upon the Sovict Unian, an adm figure while Che Guevara figures bandly of failure, - at alk, By phaity einphasis else Ualperin’s emphasis an foreign affairs where, Halon’ tolls the shuy of the -makes good sense, but leaves litte rar for discussion of the jotenal dynamics . Of the wvolution and et the impact of os social reforms. on the Populetion. ft = Makes what Castro said and did:-and ~ the revolution itself. evplicable only it ® sort of cade of international affairs, Howeve?, given the volatile nate of Cuban politics and the Coht War, it: still seems too carly ta write off the utside, particularly . thase whivh cifected its es tothe Came © WWE Most importint were Ure Sino-Soviet stuupele, the wold price of sugan the internal buiwaucratic Strugsle ow othe US the changing Ameticon. povsidency, the rile ad tlie Cubon Comnninist Party, the CHA, end touched it tem the au $0 on. Caihering his frets, Mimanly revolution. . from niagacine and newspaper atides, -¢ oR, Meg - . iisst “” James Gilbert * WAL mating of Castio’s ‘speovhes, policy ‘ changes and Uigit. couteat. The shitting and rather indevisive attitude .6f the ¥ beatershup toward artistic and inivibat icberty, for example. has Stemimd Grom Castro's nerd te balince conthiting Gemands: for onthedowy by ; Cuban ang Kusson Commuuusi, and fee preate: reedoms by Western mm hoscalwaw been to and vet intellnta Casta’ wotopontete retain abennent with the USSR, Per haps this suntratictunry pohey was Goward gd far ne other nasen than ; sdepeitenee pen Cuba's enews wher nates te obs her peshn ts tty ch oe an 7 14-0000 « _ unflinching charisma of Fidel to, arouse | “gould: appointments and failures that: lay ahead, . and that on. the tenth anniversary of the. a CHALSTIAN SCIENCE. MONITOR 17 January 3973, - Fidel Castro - The Rise and Dectine of Flue Castro — Aa Esaay tn Contemporary Iistory, by Matis ‘ f * rice Halperin. Berkeley, Los Angeles. a gone injadletous Arie can fanure deft tx don: University of Callfornia Press. $12.65. By Phillp W: Bonsal | Meaurice Halperin has deen forced qut.of {wo teaching positions at. American univer. ‘sities because of Als politica) belief. Hg spent’ three "years on the faculty of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, went to Cuba In $062 at- the Invitillon of Che Guevara and, though his relations with Guevara quickly deteriorated, epent six yeors atthe University of Havana. Thourh one might expect from” such a background that decary mix of the atully and the shrill 80 often associated with the polem- tes-of the far left or eight, Professor Ialpe- rin's book Is a work of ‘insight, wit and understanding. In this book he concentrates oa the first five years of Castro's cule, through 1964, with’ a pequel to corhe. However, this volume con. - Lains.enourh about the Inter years to warrant the use of the word “deellne™ Ln his title. After stressing the pride and optimism of the revojution’s fifth anniversary, he writes thal none of those present at its celebration remotely Imagine the dis« Revolution. there would be only bitter auster- ity and hard: work — and the tarnished but theirenthusiasm." - . Professor Halperin's account of Castro's firsttwo years in power (when the author was not yet In Cuba) does not give cue credit to the United: States. After all, initially ‘the United: Sintes did make efforts to. find an accommedation with Castro, despite’ the -latter’s vicicus antl-Americanism and nis plundering of American properties dn. ways .not even provided by Castro-dictated legisla- ‘Uca, UB. Nor oes he adequately explain bow, after the poiley of accommodation had beeaaban- tlons plus the Bay of Pigs talture left the presumably reluctant and sceptical Russians no choice other than massive support fo Castro and Guevara. - Dut when Castro and’ Khrushchev hod become masters of the Cuban ‘people's des-. tiny, Professor Halperin comed Into his: own. His dencription of the relations between those volatite and voluble Tulers faa delight. The Chalrman’s surrender over the missileain hla Octoder, 1962. confrontation with: President Kennedy. without informing _ Castro first, . much less consulling him, was: deeply hu- millating to his Cuban ally, Yel by April of 1053 the sulks and strains ob ‘the previous fav had been banished. With sd rhetoric the two aufocrats be- vee into the unconte:! mused Unclr peapica and thenrol spectacular euphoria tint surrounded Cag. tro's visit lo Ruséla, How {hls was done ts but one enipaging example of Professor Hnlpe- rin’s analylicand narrative datenta. This exuberant réconeiitation did not prove lasting. Khrushchev waa overthrown — per: haps partly beeauso of his un stratefic Invol port-of subversion An American repudilcs was Co! cally undesirable by the Kremlin. . oc _ Guevara's, {atal campaign {a Dolivia and other setbacks, combined with the fallure of grandiose dut.ui gomnid schemes’ for industri ricultufal diversification at allzatian and april home, considerably diminished Castro's alature.._. , oo His downward curve was further acceler: ted by. falluréy— after Stx-years of prepara tions and exhortations = to produce ten million tons -of ‘sugar in 1070 an by: d Insufrection to other had caused:, Castro's later alittle of submissions. basis for discusstons bel Kennedy had lived some! profitable: ivement.in Cuba. Castro's €x-. 5 considered tact!-, sinceisa oo. :. pears nd by the © disruption of-the Cuban economy thal effort” réconclitations ' with his Russian patrons smacked mote than, Professor Halperin also deserites (he Washington-initiated exploration during the {inal weeks of President Kennedy's ite, of @ ween the Cuban and He betleves that If thing constructive: might have evolved: from tte effort. His conclusion Ig debatable, aince nine years have now elapsed without any significant: positive development. wt . are there has Indeed During those nine ye : been a cooling down of American attitudes, toward Cuda. American ‘governinents. whut Castro's altitude toward the ‘united =: States has not changed.-His cencept Is atth that his people, armed to the teeth and 7" ao knowing only what he chooses to tell them, must remain .dilndly uniled Around. their Maximum Leader, ready to thwart the’plots | of the ance defeated but still wickedly” : Wowichedly unrepentant imperialists. pone This is unfortunate, Although 4 return to' the-ald association betweeirthe two countries Is neither desirable nor posoble, the people of both’ would profit from A rational relation: © ‘ship. This will not be‘eany to establish even when bath governments tre truly ready to face the task. Meanwhile Inthe Ught of 7 Professer Halperin’s brilliant account: of *- .contemporary Cuba, it scema reasonable to speculate that Increasing numbers ot Cas- tro‘a sudjects are less willing now to entrust © their tives to the phenomenally gifted orches- trator of mas3 emotions — politically often -astite'yetrépeatedly Incompelentin so many fields — who-has been thelr abéolute ruler Philip Bonsal slag ‘Americon Am. - “ bassador to Cuba, 1959-1960,-the first two “Cu 3. Castio.;and the United States” {University of Pittsburgh Press) . of- Castro's rule, He isthe Guthorof: | 400000 —s ~ CHRISTIAN SCTENCE “onryon 17 January 1973 Fidel Castro The Riso and Decline of Fidel Castro ~ Ag |” Essay 'tn Contemporary. tilatory, Sy Mau .. Hee:Halperin. Berkeley,-Los. Angeles. Lon. » Gon University of California Press. $123:08, cw nedelo te «By Patnp w. Bonded Maurice Halpérin has beer foreed out-of: éaching. positions.at American univer. Stlies'because of hls political beileta. He apent ‘Unree yeara-on the faculty of Uie Soviet Academy of Sciences, went to Cuba-tn 16#t at the Invitation of Che Guevara and, though Ais relaUons with Guevara quickly deteriorated, -apent six years at the University of Havana. Though one might expect from such a background that dreary mix of the stufty and the shrill so often associated with the polem. les of the far left or Fight, Professor Halpo. rin's book 1s a work of (nsignt, wit and “understanding, ‘In this book he concentrates‘on the first five Years of Castro's rule, through 1964, with a ‘sequel. to. ciihe. However, this volume con- taths enough about the later yeoarsto warrant * Uhe use of the word “decline” in histitle. - ;, After stressing the pride and optimism of “the revolution’s fifth afiniversary, he writes that none of those present at its celedration ‘“Neould . ‘remotely Amagine the dis. @ppolntments and failures. that tay ahead: ‘and wist on the tenth anniversary -of the. Revolution, there would be only Bitter austen. ty, and<hard. work — andthe tarnished but” - UANINChINg Chariama of Fidel .~-to arouse . Ahetrenthusiasni.” - ' ; Professor Halperin's account of Castro‘a first two years in power (when the author wag: not yet tn Cubs) does not give due credit.to the United States. After alt, Inittally ‘the United ‘States did make effortsto find an accommodation with Castro, despite ‘the “latter's vicious anti-Américantsm and his Phindering’of American properties in ways not even provided by Castro-dictated legtala-- ‘tton, .. . . the poticy of accommodation had been aban- @oned. infudictous American ‘economic sane- tlons ptus.the Bay of Pigs failure left the Presumably reluctant and sceptical Russians no chatee other than massive support for Castro and Guevara. . But when Castro and Khrushchev had " Become masters of the Cuban People's dea Uny. Professor Halperin comes Into his own. His description of the relations between those . ‘Wolatite and voluble rulers is a delight. The Chatrman’s surrender over the missiles inhis October. 1962. confrontation with President Kennedy, without informing Castro first, much less. consulting him, -was: deeply hu- Millating-to his Cuban ally. Yet dy April of 1963 the sulks and Strains of ‘the previous fall had beer banished. With uncontested rhetoric the two aufocrate be. mused: their peoples and themselves-into the . ” American ‘republics waa considered’ tacth. _ alittle of submissions. Nor does he adequately explain how, after .. Gifted demagogue —— apectacular euphoria that surrounded Cas tro’s visit'to Ruasta. How this was done ts but One enkdgink exainple of Professor Halpe- rin's analytic and-narrative talents. This exuberant reconciliation did not prove inating. Khrushchev was overthrown — pen haps partly because of his unprofitable Atralegic frivolvement in Cuba. Castro's. ex., port of subversion and insurrection to-other cally-undesirable-py the Kremlin. — Guevara's fatal campaign in Bolivia. and other setbacks, combined with the falture'of grandiose but unsound schemes for industri. .- allzation and agricultural diversification al. home, considerably diminished Castro's atature. its downward curve was further accelera: °. ted by failure ~ after six years of prepara- Uons and exhortations — to Produce ten. million tons of sugar in 1970 and by the” - disruption of the Cuban economy that effort_: had; caused. Castro's later Teconcitlations - with. his Russian patrons smacked more than. Professor Halperin also describes ‘the. . Washington-initlated exploration during the {inal weeks of President Kennedy's life, of a ‘basia for discussions between the Cuban-and American governments. He delteves that if te Kennedy had. lived. something canstructive’ might have evolved from the effort. Ris conclusion ts debatable, since nine yeara have iow elapsed: without ny significant positive development. oo : During those nine years there ths indeed: " been & cooling dowti of American attitudes toward Cub altitude toward the United "States has not, changed -His concept. ts stil’ Anat. Bis people. armed. to the teeth and knowing only What he chooses to-tell them. : must" remain’ blindly ‘united &round their Maximum-Leader, ready to thwart the plots of the once defeated’ but still wickedly ‘unrepentant impertalists. . . " This is unfortunate. Although a return to: the ‘old association between the two countrtes © is neither destrable-nor possible, the People of | both would profit from a rallonal relation- ship. This will not be easy io establish even when both governments are truly ready io. * face the task. Meanwhile in the Ugnt of Proiessor Halperin’s brilliant account of: | Contemporary Cuba, it seems.reasorable to: | speculate that in¢reasing numbers of Cas! ; tro’s subjects are less willing now to entrust (hetr lives to che phenomenally Kifted orches- trator of mass emotions — Politically often astute yet fepeatedly incompetent In somany ° flelds ~ who has been their absolute ruler * Lace 1889, . t —xr- . 1 Philip Bousal was American Am. bassador to Cuba, 1959-1990, the first two Years of Castro‘i nile. He is the author of “Cube, Castro, and the United States 1 (University of Pittsburgh Press). 4 ” 20/- 12956) 14-0000 . - FALL DOOKS 1972 ae The Rise and Decline of Fidel Castro Maurice Halperin "The author of this unusual book was twice forced out of teaching positions at American universitics because of his potitical beliefs, He spent three years on the faculty ofthe USSR - Academy of Sciences and five years, from : 1962°to 1968, at the University of Havana. _ + He went to Cuba in 1962 an the invitation of . ” Che Guevara, who had visited him in Mos- intimate portrait of the Castro regime. Mr. Halperin concentrates his attention on Castro's forcign policy, placing it ii the con- viously skilled in reading the new socialist . thetoric, Professor Halperin cuides the readcr * through the maze of documents, specehes, ‘and propaganda which constitute the record *. of the Castro regime during the sensational * cow, and there gathered.the materials for this. text of domestic policy and conditions. Ob- ” events involving Kennedy, Khrushchev, mis-" - tiles, and the CIA, Although the main narra- — -ieiveoncericd withthe years TISHT96. —it contains digressions into events of the egg I ie EO * primarily the period of the rise of Fidel Castro. - following years when, according tothe auth= _new politics of mass society.” + or, Castro's great utopian dreams turned into nightmares. A second volume, carrying the story down to the present, is in preparation, Maurice Halperin is Professor of Political Science at Simon Fraser University, Vane” couver, B.C, . : “A brilliant contribution to the literature “on contcinporary Cuba and perhaps even ‘more a remarkable series of insights into the —Weodrow Borah | i October LC pr3z79q ISBN @sz0-021be 7 Jaspagtse Bxgre - |. 77 . - LATIN AMBUCAN STUDUS/ POLITICAL SCUENCE/ HISTORY * World = L493 $20.95 "0" CALEPORYTIA * _ , ~ URIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA PRESS cts _ oe 14-0000 a ‘ “Rk *GTNG accor INITIALS.SCCH f $£% CRET 303052 Ju af tie TEL avy 18887 —372)07 _ x DIRECTOR . buna? shoe : Hs, 2796 . . ae © REF RFVW-2965 “AFTER LENGTHY NIATUS-KXCONPOUND HAS PROVIDED A/S44 DATED 24 JUN IS7L (RECEIVED 1 JULY) RE SUBJECT REF. REPORT NOTES FOLLOWING TWO PERSONS WHO MIGHT BE IDENTICAL WITH SUBJECT: A. MCRRIS H. ALFERN a) FATHER'S NANE SOLOMON : BORN 1886, POLAND” Sy ® , ao y HOLDER OF US PASSPORT NO. 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ALPERW ea cand aes tamer Sle ae t .. , Father's” name Solomon , : ‘Born 1886, POLAND 7 . i ecreiae - Holder of United States passport no. B-246607. | “Wisited ISRAEL from 20 May, 1964 = 22 June = °™. 9 e b. Morris Hyman HALPERIN st a : a Father's name: Henny - ot re Born 1886, POLAND = oS a my Ts _, Holder of United. States Passport no. A-1735875 | : ae ' ‘Entered ISRABL ‘on. 13 October; 1970. 2, ° <a subject identical with either of the two . above?.-- re ms a ; : 3.. We should. be most grateful for additional personal oe ; ‘details on Subject, .~ to, “ ; . fe D> Cohlh Tee Ary Mhayz 14-0000 - aOvence COPT O e8uEo Oo hortia Can. CSECHETAAUT Digsewnanon bencstosiren Mekeate Piaeou at NON aD RYBAT RHYTON . REFt (NFVu- ~2965 - + CLAL: ‘SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS IN WOLAaDY. "WITHOUT SOME’ KKCOLLIER HoTIvATroN WHICH ‘BOTH KKCONCERTHASTER AND SECRET ....2° (shen felted int SL a a i ee tO File Haceeein erence ; =e 2-R0P TO MLE NO ie) PLE md Beer to DIRECTOR NO. 1685 ' KKCOLLAR STUDIED REF vita GREAT ruTEREST. REQUESTED © 8. DIFFICULT FOR MIM FIND ‘PEG ON WHICH To HANG ‘APPROACH ©. y SUBJECT Rus +2365 HAVE EXHIBITED. “SECRET J hye AN " fot \ wal : : a +: ‘ Hes aa - oe) peo . Mass s+ > aca) cr Poa a WEIDER “Sr at ue ne - cs oo . 7 2 we a ye” . —_ a ae “tg hn oo SECRET yom 14.90000 q ne - Poe SENOCR WIL CHEECH cue. ficart Ne 1 TOF. ANO ROTTOM, ° |_| ossparce a FRE XxX [| iWrormarion SIGNATURE a 237 14-0000 . ine . . ; | CAR TEN ' PENTISNG ACHON - oo Prem me a ne cnet a ee een ade. . i . iw pene Ld mn rs { i joey GuatAD NSE eo THEODORE G. TOMAZIN en a cae ne te a aren er nr ae aerate 4 i Jostonca _WABREN H.. TIBBENHANL. Mourice Jiymaa HALPERIN. . oe ee eee a Tose atweeded = Bui Al hes 1. It {9 requested that you take up the case af HALPERIN with KKCOWBELL, Attached for your information and beckgroved is gome diographic data and information concerning hia activitios on behalf of Soviot Intelligence. 2. We would like you to explore with KKCOMBELL the posstbf- lity of sending one of bis officers here to debrief HALPERIN along tho lines of the Milton SCHWARTZ case. Tho fact that he has boon unwilling to tell us anything and ie yet now anti-Soviet indicates that a KKCOLLIER officer might have much better entree. Giva’ KKCOWBELL ae much of the attached information as he eeems to need to make a decision, a “Subject is probably otill in British Columbia at the university ; mintioned, but in any case tho KKCOLLIERs should be able to locatohim ‘precisoly through Subject'a son and/or daughter at the addresses given.” ale It is known that he is quite cloae to hie children, - : 4. In any event, we are intorosted in any comments or traces | KKCONCOCTER may have concerning him, ; ne , . _ John L. Hadden» Bio sheet, h/e . of areal TS ELMAR File: Subject RELEASING ORR Sue imate . OFFERS SORATURE Fea DISPATCH pispATc [| ‘ _ SES NEVW-2965_ _ 21 Octobsr.1969 . wnex TCC : | 7 ij | i 14-0000 . . abl enn a8 pan comet 2TTOM CLAS “EATION Tor peers | eonrimenriat OFFICIAL ROU *TING SLIP APPROVAL “| PX feomment ff rue [+ caneuanenee —_t_ INFORMATION Rewatiery Attached De es a ow “Ey Le Kinty Mallen SCHMARTZ SAR, . “ fe rt CHP un Grrl pueeee on sal y /¥C 2. He ree fine res he — nga dulin Sevet fT nwo rebicG AF GLH abet TH tout, & ead yam aan TE nS. Lb uth “thin Ataris HALKEMN Lo. “tsi Gla angle, ty is AG 14.90000 re eteber 1209 suBpseCT: Maurice Henan HALPEREN: b+ Hpow: Besten, § March 1906 : 1. The source for tie following informaticn is a highly-sensitive, thoroughly-tested inforaant win knowledge of 463 activities in North : America during the Secand World War? : . A, . Source knew that Maurice Hyran HALPERIN, Chief of the Latin American, Division of OLS.S., was a valuable MGS. agent while he —- .. was in 0.8.8. - _ _ so. . . ; tg ae ane aee w three KGB officers whe at various times during the Second. World Wat were ‘responsible for directing WALPERIN and other i enetrations of the UL S. Government --Vasilil Mikhailovich ZURELIN aka : ZARUBIN, Soviet Vice-C alin. New York City; Pavel Panteleynonovich ‘onsul in New York and Stepan Zakharovich APRESYAN, B. Source kre KLARIN, Soviet Vice-Consu Soviet Vice-Consul in New York. ce. Ne Dl rt is known Croa several-other sources, including Hiizapeth -- voy . BENTLEY, that HALPEREN had been involved in communist activities since Cte ee the late 1920's and had worked for the KGB during World War ll. : HALPERIN refused to tell aU. S. Senate coanittec tf he had. and in 1953 he fled from the U.S. to Mexico. In. 1958 worked for the Acadeny of Science and ft Moscow and went to Cuba. He aided” “, from the U.S.A. to . Oe . : been a CP member a : he went to the USSR and allégedty Moscow University. In 1962 he te C wu Alfred Kaufiman STERN Aad Martha Dodd STERN to escape “Czechoslovakia “in VST. : re - 4. HALPERIN's ‘career can be divided into the: following periods: t : 1 . 7 . pes Oo 1931-1941 Professor at the University: of Qklahomna ee 1941-2048 © C.O.1. > 0.5.8. ae ' 1945-1046 Department of “State 1946-1949, . American-Jewish Conference, handling minority: = io oe . — “+ ‘srotips and acting 45 a. Liaison official with, the: i . * 1949-1983 Boston University. — Se . , oo 1953-1988 Mexico _ i 1958-1968. Y.S.5.R. and Cuba pe re i 1969-1969. ‘Simon Fraser University din Sufnaby,- British Columbia. oT . oe : _ 5. TE HALPERIN: agreed to cooperate, he wowid de an extremely valu- able source on a number of topics, as is indicated by the outline of his se career... One of the aost important topics, and the one in which we are too RT, 14-00000 in the best position to check the validity of his information, is that of KGB penetration of the U. S. Government, especially O.S.S. and the State. Department. . ‘ 6. SMALPERIN Khas indicated that he is now anti-Soviet. 7. HALPERIN's son, Dr. David HALPERIN, Hives at $309 South. .. | Warper Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. 8.. HALPERIN's daughter, Judith GAMORON, and his son-in-law ‘Rabbi Hillel -GAMORON, reside at 617 North witcomb Drive, Palatine, ALiinoi3.<- , : re 9. HALPERIN is quite deaf. ’ , i f i -h a WESSALE rea rerar corres: “fy = cL gnc; -ROdETS L. Pendley/dek unm | DG/GI/SPG. —— “SECRET on 7992 o: ., pares 7 July 1971 _ CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION, {OQ woee ©) xo woe CD acruan to ; s/f uk ren cflSP SO 2} Orem cs nena. _ , wx es —_ a ae a ae (classification) Son, (Sate ana tare Bed . ret ONTO RUDE J SECRET |. £7 fall a 2 ~ cite orrecrog 1137 : wf % : : ‘ 4 . watd | TEL AVIV RYBAT.RHPPON re a NO, 2121 ot ; 272/02) le REF; TEL AVIV 16247- Ms . Nea *hysat - cA TPACHMENT TO NFVA-2965 GAVE DPOB OF SUBJECT AS BOSTON, se 3 MARCH 1906, AS. WELL AS CONSIDERABLE BIO. INFORMATION, SEEMS | CLEAR THAT NEITHER MAN LISTED IN REF is WENTICAL WITH SUBJECT. 2. WILL AWAIT: RECEIPT OF Weve FOR FURTHER COMMENT. - ‘END OF MESSAGE - PSR a 2 WEL LSA Be ; of Bee a 5 2 f f : s 4 - ; a 2 ROBERT L, PENDUEY q | DEPUTY CHIEF, CI/SPG coormmarine ormeres , Lo i a nn AUTHENTICATING RELEASING CrFiceR . -SECRET | ” OFFICER DCRONAIT TIAN RY ATER THAN THE ISSUING CFFICE 1S PROWISITED cor NO, 14.90000 >. . : . : wessaca . OUTING AN AND OB LNA + SFEN OF ~ : “TOTAL COPE: a om ‘irch PD. O'Neal ver C/CIASIG "SECRET or 6353) co ‘pant: 3 December 1968 a oy 7 a - TW 4 OTTAWA ; oo 56296 __KEYWAY WOMUSE OS a 7 REF: OCOA 15668 an oe INTERPRETATION WHICH WE SHOULD PLACE ON THE LEAD PARA IN CONTEXT OF INFO PROVIDED BY WOFIRM LEAVES US. IN pouBT. HOWEVER, NOFIRM. POSITION FOLLOWS: — a! vet Eigen ° © LotR REF TO SUBJECT AS RIS AGENT IN SUMMARY OF TRACES bo (SEE PARA ONE DIR 87411) “WAS BASED ON BENTLEY. BOOK AS: -.* suasequestty ‘POINTED. ‘OUT IN PARA ONE DIR 09956. bo 0 B ALLEGATIONS IN. BENTLEY BOOK AND INFO NENSPAPER ITENS ARE IN PUBLIC DOMAIN. WE, OF COURSE, HAVE NO OBJECTION To-~ ee SMAPOVE USING IN ANY MANNER IT CHOOSES INFO APPEARING I PUBLIC DOMAIN: ALTHOUGH CALLED THETR ATTENTION BY US. ; AGAIN, EMPHASIZE, HOWEVER, NO WOFIRM ATTRIBUTIONS AT ANY STAGE oF PROCKEDINGS. — me ae Ez c. ‘PROPOSE "SOLEMN DECLARATION" THAT THE OFFICER, Is “VERITARLY | INFORMED" ‘SURJECT ay “HAS BEEN AND ‘Qs CURRENTLY CONSIDERED TO BE AN AGENT OF RIS". IF USED, WE ft wo vot rs one 6 ee. FEEL SHOULD sor BE CONSIDERED AS. SPECIFICALLY AND FULLY COORDINATING CFNCESS a PS) ae ; : ROT LEE | REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE !$ PROHIBITED, 14-00000 POUTUES AND OM COTUALE - UEEM BY. — BASCAGE FORM Tora COPE: SECRET wr C) ruse cs vas no, SECRET . _ ter tts (larsituation) (ate ond tone Bind) —SOSCSCSCS~SCSSCSCSC erence ee me 7 TELAT eg 7 . SUPPORTED BY WOFIRM DATA, WE DO FULLY ‘ACCEPT ALLEGATION. -SUB- - = va - JECT (1) HAS BEEN AN AGENT OF RIS, AND HAVE NO. INFO wuIca WOULD INDICATE HE HAS HAD. A BREAK IN FBALTY TO SOVIETS.” _NSVER- 7 THELESS, WE MUST ADVISE WE HAVE xO CURRENT ‘INFO FROW WHICH AC SPECIFIC CONCLUSION COULD BE REACHED: THAT HE IS (2) "CURRENTLY" ’ ACTIVE AS AN AGENT OF RIS, SMABOVE IS BETTER QUALIFIED THAN | WOFIRM TO COMMENT ON "CURRENT" RELATIONSHIP..AS HE IN THEIR _ JURISDICTION. — —— ee ‘SUGGEST INFORMAL RESPONSE TO SMABOVE CONSISTENT WITH “") ABOVE. gs APPRECTATES THAT SMABOVE IS FACED WITH TOUGH PROB- es oF LEM IN SEEKING PROPER MEANS OF RESPONDING TO MANPOWER AND oe ce cr MIGRATION DEPT ON MATTERS AFFECTING POSSIBLE DISCLOSURE OF . | SENSITIVE SMABOVE INFO (INCLUDING INFO FROM SMABOVE. "FRIENDLY eB LINKS"). HOWEVER, SMABOVE CAND STATION) ‘SHOULD ‘REALIZE THIS 7 1s NoT coop “TEST CASE” OF WOPIRM ABILITY OR WILLINGNESS TO epee . RELEASE INFO IN SUPPORT oF SMABOVE OBLIGATIONS ‘VIS A VIS. ca- -. NADIAN I4TGRATION POLICIES AND ‘PROCEDURES “CaN THAT OVERT sue ne Ce a ae COORDINATING OFFICERS wu? —— , . SSLEASING OF FICTR : s E c R E ; 7 I buves pots ae - ae w? . - Wale Zea" * REPROOVCT. SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE Is ¢. .OHILITEL, COPY NOL 14-90000 BIbece Fone r, rota, COMtE: . . is | : ' | SECRET } aE ae Se ee —_ a _ 76.99 a _ ATTRIBUTION IS POSSIBLE IN THIS INSTANCE). | SMABOVE SHOULD BE AWARE THAT NORMALLY HQs WILL NOT BE ABLE ‘TO MAKE ITs DEROG . inro AVATLABLE FOR PURPOSES OF PUBLIC USE BY IMMIGRATION, DEPT, END OF MESSAGE sumic | : COORDINATING [—secrat ‘ _ BAAASIND OnFacaa SECRET SST SSS) REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 13 PROHISITED, NO nS ire ate AP os - sayse] 14-00000 DISPATCH = SECRET Chief, European Division ce | —_ ee eS at Chiof, WOMUSE wed °c a Chiof of Station, Ottawa | fo . | a D peett ———_$—— SECTKR YWAY/SMADOVE mo Fuurice HALPERIN. (201212 2ssG1)_ ACTA REGUALS © RUGS NCEE Action: See bolow References; A,. OTTAWA 5447, 10 June 1968 Be Binberen 09956, ZO Juno 1968 | Tho following is a SNABOVE roquest for approval to. dissexinate WOFIRM- derogatory infornation concerning Subject. SMAMOVEA5 hand-- .carriod tho request to Ws and mado tho comment that SUARQVS hoped “that WOFIRM would refuse tio request since the derogatory infor _ mation could have come only from ono or two sources and SHATOYS - . is generally opposed to making public information that has been. acquired by covert means, Although the followings does mention it, a sinilar request has teen Font to LNERGO nid S¥ORAN 1. "In order to acquaint you and your Agency with the reason. for our request in paragraph G below, we would explain that recent changes in tie repulatioas ef the Department of Manpovrer and Imi- gration and the provisions of the Immigration Appeal Beard Act have created cortain proble= ‘Se 2. "When a special Inquiry is hold by an Inmicration (Officer 2" at‘ rs Canadian Port of Entry to enquire into a persons’s& il Af information is available to tho SMALOVE prohibitins entry under the provisions {of the Imnt¢ sration Act, and tu ater- mation cannot bo released for security reasons, SYABOYR is ‘reqtired by Immigration Regulations to issua‘n "Solema Declaration" for-use. at the Inquiry, Shovld such an Inquiry . result. untavor2bly ter the os innigrant, ho. has tho right of appeal. cs Cay 3. n In! issuing. the first “Solemn Declaration", in erder to we provide protection for our sources, wa only. made a declarntion that’ wo were in: possession ‘of information malzing tho- ‘subject inelic ~idle : for entry to Canada under Section 5 of tho Imnigration’ However,” the Immigration ‘Appeal Board hes since ruled that a."s tion" eho id containysuffictent fgrmntion\to sonable tke t: “itviddal, against whom action is- sbetng taken, ‘fo hive w Feauunalie: eppentuntty, of knowing the naturo of the atloyations, ; - continued - any _ : psratos ar wD evel ere: gate.” OcoA- -13668 SUAS ATICe SECRET 14-0000 CONTINUATION OF ee ee aoe DISPATCH SECRET f ocoa-12668 | oe te a cee ee TTT a arene cern te “oe i ‘ 4. “"Therefora, in consultation with cur legal branch, we have drawn up tha-attached draft "Solean Peoclaration" which we feel Satisfioas the conditions sot out by tho foard and which wo Ppropase . to uso in the case of Maurice Homan HALPERIN, As: you Will note, we has ' Provided information which in the epinion of our lepa} branch will be tho minimun requiréseat: if our declaration is to bo found valid, - Se. "We would therefore request that you ascertoin tf constder- ation can be civen to have your Agency Aauthorizo us to include the information: contained. tn lines nine, tea and eclaven of tho attached draft "Solean Declaration", The decision of your Agency should bo mado with the understandings that the declaration would bo available to HALPERIN and his counsel at both tho. Immigration Special Inquiry and tho Inaigration Appeal Board Rearing, : oo . . G. "Our case against HALPERIN rests on whether or not wo . recetvo approval forthe use of tho information furnished by your Agency, since va have to show that RALPERIN was inelisibloe for: , -.admission at the time he entered Canada, fe appreciate the probleng oo ¢: inheront ina Tequest of this nature and i¢ after wolphing all. the considorations your Avency fines it lmpossibla to authorize release, we intend to advise tha Dopartment df Manpower and Tauteratton that. wo are unable to issvo the required "Solemn Neclaration" end will. study other ways and reans of overcoming our Problems -in cases of this naturo," epee : : ese agate ae pe ewe oe fee Nae ma oe te . . . — » eae WE! atu cere are Cfartioney dD. “uc etAcic rope “Attachmont: R/y | ee AS Stated . . ce Mle _ ; ; ek ‘Distribution; a 3 - Chief, EUR w/att b/w -. a Chief, WOuYSE w/att b/w 0 yetewuet moots us 14-00000 “or a ~Cy ? . oye st, ce , Mee - _ a : SOLEMN DEGLANATION . _ " . *, I, » on officer of °- SHABUVE a oo s do aolomnly declare, | . - _, TAT Tan vorttsbly informed that ' : to : Maurice Hyman HALPERIN : i born March 3, 1906 at . Boston, Naasachusetts, ” po ; , ; . ee , Untied Statos of Amarica, Od fe ; 4 ms ; ‘last roported residing at 600 Smith, Avonue, Apt. 131-H, H , , Coquitlam, New Wastminstor, B.C. has baen and is currontly | ‘ , considered to be ‘an agent of the. Russian. Intelligence ‘ w Sorvice. Based upon thia. inforriation I belteve that - rere ; wo IS ‘Maurico Hyman HALTERIN ts a nenber of a class of portons ; described in Seotion 5, paragraph (n) of , the Immigration’ : Act, Chaptor 325, R.S.0, 1953, [- a “ Imake this solemn aeciaration conscientiously a ; believing tt to be true, and knowing that it ie of the 3 ~ same force and effect as if made under oath’ and by j virtue of the Canaaa Evidence Act, ; 3 fr : , J a . ne poo as y 2 7 cee Declared | Before ne qo Sea pe aes ee Pee . this’ day of. I ee : ; ‘ 2 ADI re . . - - , i. tee ? ~ ve ASgaey i ious F demaeeee 14-00000 ne on G i 7 i: ! i. : i i i ; { iz 4 ] H ; i Fa i i Ne ws ww , & sR TORING C5 G 1. Fillin Sect. 2 on ck. Detach back fisp and forward t© RID, : ‘ . weve sheel, unless itrocords ian taken or comments. requir | 2 FILE TITRE Ww? ‘ a 4 REQUEST | ANDER 4 | t CATE MICROFILMED a ~ SECRET AS soru g “Use fe +63 6100 _ et : - a j apsrracr J, "Fick NUMBER ‘PRIMARY CODED TRACE - - 4 } X ; a XX VMENT OATE | - 1 5 NOV 1968 “TOL ACTION Bre. If file no. and tile shown are note insort propor lilo no. bolow an: document to. RID/AN. FROFER FILE NO. XLOl — 14-0000 3 it, a similar réquest has been Sent to LNERGO and SMORANGE: Ge PROCES G Dag TON D j § P AT ¢ fl | 7 SECRETrS - aa ee . Caref, Burepean Division Whe ee Chiet, WoMUSE 7 SAV OUSE INCE Ag sy Chief of Station, Ottawa ” SRR WAW SMariovE Maurice wee EBRIN UT 128561) ACTION RYAS. Wevrerects ee a . - ’ Action: | Seo bolow References; 4, OTTAWA 5447, 10 June 1968) B. DIRECTOR 09956, 20 June 1969 | The following ts a SMABOVE request for. approval to disseminate WOFIRY derogatory information concerning Subject, SMABOVE/ 26 hand~__ . . Carried the request to us’ and made. the conment that SMABOVE hopad - that WOFIRM would refuse the request Since the derogatory infor- mation could have come only from one or two Sources and SMALOVE is generally opposed to making public information that has beon acquired by covert moans, Although the following doos not montion 1, "In order to acquaint you and your Agency with tho. reason for our request in paragraph. 6 below, we would explain that recent |. '. changes in the regulations of the Department of -Manpowex and Imni- “gration and ‘the Provisions of the Inmigration Appeal Board Act‘have’ " created cortain problems, .-- .. ne rs > 2.. “When a Special Inquiry is held: by an Immigration Officer oo &t a Canadian Port of Entry to enquire into a persons acmissibility,. if information is Available to the SMABOVE Prohibiting the immigrant's entry under the provisions of the Immigration Act, and this infor-_ mation cannot be released for sécurity reasons, SMABOVE is required by Immigration Regulations: to ‘issue a *Solemn Declaration" for use at. the Inquiry, Should such an Inquiry result unfavorably for -tha - immigrant, he has the right of appeal. - _ 3. "In issuing the first. "Solenn Déeclaratioa", in order to Provide protection for our sources, we only made: a declaration that we were in Possession of information making the: subject ineligible for entry to Canada under Section 5 of the Immigration Act, the Inmmisration Appeal Board has Since ruled that a “Solemn Declara- tion" ¢ ogphd_contain sufficient iaforration|to enable the individual, against whom action is being taken, ‘to have of knowing the nature of the allegations, . : - ~ continued - eee raopgny . al : —_ aa} ~ CROSS REFERIACE TQ DISPATCH SWAN 489 SPORE Oe By - oan . | ~ Phen fe _ } < : earl . | . i ‘ i 15 November 1968 OCOA-13668 ar cere —— SECRET , 201-'25551 14-0000 . Agency, since wo have to show that HALPERIN waS ineligible for Attachmont: H/W. - + Distribution: ars ers CONTINUATION OF . i DAN Tat a TIN . [eaters say ane eererr ay) OLSPATCH | s BCRET ; OCOA-LOGGS 4.0 "Thevefora, in consultation with our legal branch, we have drawal up the attached araft "Solem Declaration" which we feel satisfies the condittons set out by the Hoard and Which we propose to use in the case of Maurice Hyman HALPERIN. AS you will note, we hay provided taformation which 4a the opinion ef our legal branch will be the minimum requlrewent 1f our declaratilen is tu be found valid, S$. "Wa would therefore requost that you ascertain if consider- ation can be given lo have your Agency authorize us to include the information contained in lines‘nine, ten and eleven of the attached dratt "Solemn Declaration, The dociston of your Ayency should ‘be made with tho understandings that tte declaration would be available to HALPERIN and his counsel at both the Immigration Spocial Inquiry and the Immigration Appoal Board Hearing, 6, "Our caso Against HALPERIN rests on whether or: not we recetvo approval for the use of the information furnished by your admission at the timo he entered Cannda, We appreciate the Pproblens inheroent;in a request of this naturo and if aftor weighing all the considerations your Agency finds it impossible to authorize release, we intond to advise the Department of Manpower and Immigration that we are unable to issue the required "Solemn Declaration" and will study..other ways and means of overcoming our problems in cases of this nature," *- . ‘ . re me om) 7 . foe, = S, : Meee fads. MC CLACKIO; Hoary dD, AS Stated ore "3 - Chief, BUR w/att h/w , mo -2 = Chief, WOMUSE w/att B/woo 22) eee Stee CONALES 14-0000 ao” SOLEMN Bs SLAN VELON : ve I, »anocficer of — SMABOVE =: ee vo ee do Sciemnly declare,- THAT I amuver itably informed that. Maurice. Eyman HALE SAIN born Harch 3, 1906 st boston, » Massachusetts, UnitedStstes of anerica, . last. reported’ residing at 600 Smith Avenue, Apt. 131-H, (Goquitlan, New Mestzinster, 3.C. has been and is: currently [ “considered to be an sgent of the Russian Intelligence. ; i Service, . Based. upon ‘this infors mation I believe that ‘Maurice Hyman MALFEAIN is a rember of a class of persons described in Section 5, paragraph, (n) of, the Inmixration Act, Chapter 325, R820. 1952. /[ a e zt make this solemn declaration conscientiously | believing it to be true, and knowing that it is of the ‘sane force and eftest as if, mace under cath and by . virtue of the Canada Eviaence Actes —s eee ack ’ Declared before me ) oo 7 ee ee \ a } | . ‘this — day of } ) 7 » AD. 19. Tague to rs x, Baste, 23 24 Bees HA) att /~ Sco8 =1306F of- l2ASSE wa 14-0000 ian, RETURN TO: LYNCH DATE; 9/18/63 File @ 1100-21511 vA NAME: RALPERIN, EOITH NEES PRISGU™ ae Born: 7/6/07 Indiana TINS AS- 332 326 a / . ce Toe vo - 7 : 7 GA ADDRESS; Medellin, 36, Apt, 9, Col. Roza, Mexico ij | & 3 i ¥ pe ats pee app a ete ae an oe ee “£4 0cT 888 yore os £ Le FOL --fASSES meg . 19 SEP 1968 14-0000 * . WIIG PORN ROUTING ARO Sa manate - TT . . . Tota, COPIER: ae — ore James Kovleyics . ens iene "wor, E BOSC stingy b - om R-LLO6 ran. 19 Sune toss CARE SECRETARAT DrEETERATON CO sex) oesreor Lt aervew TOL oman ; OC] mano ct ~ an twee ws mens C) mavecs eat no. we . (reterexe number) 0395" SECR BT 7 “ease . TE DinECTOR eee m2 sebum ° OTTAWA |." re - _ 4 KEYWAY WORUSE REF: A. OTTAWA 5447 (IN 27838) oe Be rn ‘ m . ye me B. DIRECTOR 87411, - oe f . 7 ° ; . . be . “1, CQNCUR PASSAGE PARA ONS REF B INFO AS PROPOSED REF A, BASIS ‘FOR "RIS ac ENT" IDENTIFICATION ‘I$ INFO FROM ELIZABETH BENTLEY AS. _ REFLECTED IN HER BOOK “OUT OF BONDAGE, ". THE DEVIN-ADAIN COMPANY,” NEW YORK 1951, PAGES 200, 210, 262 AND 263 THROUGH 266. as EMPHASIZE NO WOFIRM ATTRIBUTION. a — . 3. FY _ LAUCHLIN CURRIE REFERRED 10 oN PAGES 172 AND 263, ; a END OF MESSAGE | lo. . ? per dO. 7 ; ACEDRUEC) : be a 2 an Sammie fa hk ool ; foe 7 Fol 429 SEC , . ——— EQ SEAN OFM ES trou . Bataan. orricns f SECRET ene ! REPRODUCTION ‘BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING orice 1$ PROHIGITED. Ce 14.90000 “5 . Tora Comics | we ISAT ANTE OUR INITIALS SEEN EY ated See er tania Des tak MUINATION OE AED MAGE FrANUNADOT NGUNED ~ TD eerfoc: Abvance Lory im reeueD C] summa 1 av. at. AAU? TO PILE NO Oistew we rine mo C]mer- 10 eal . oesracy ( sre 7 ACTION lt [oS ra re Cong EN ie Tle Tlee$ __ “Thins 2 fs CF XL) SECR ohh aS 5b 3487 A ________ fo a pra, Ty. LOdt2 2783¢ Ta DIRECTOR INFO JNVAVE ; . - ¢ TYPIC ——— a REF DIRECTOR 87411. cM. PER RELIABLE AND DELICATE SMABOVE SOURCE, MAURICE” / - — vu : . . ao . ; . — . . . u . HALPERIN: (2512 126961): HAS SEEN VIRTUALLY ASSURED AN APPOINTMENT AT sigoy FRASER UNIVERSITY, VANCOUVER. So ¥ t f vt- OF ¥' . Y LAUCHLIN BERNARD CURRIE (OCOA- 12472 CLOBAIE D VERY: HARD MAavaicse - “Uda dae SGI TO HAVE ,HALPERINgACCEPTED BY-- “UNIVERS LP-Y-«:~-CURRIE- WAS AB ARE «moe SN a LS _OF HALPERIN'S BACKGROUND AND “WATERED IT_DOWN" TO SET AIM, _ ae 9] ul PF SITION. ? 2 sr agovE WOULD LIKE TO BLOCK HAL PER LW PERMANENT ADMISSION To CANADA AND- REQUESTS PERMISSION TO PASS DEROG INFO IN PARA ONE OF REF TO DEPARTMENT OF MANPONER AND WMICRATION AND PRIVY: COUNCIL OFFICE. “WOR IRY. WORLD kot” Nomen AS SOURCE. PIS ADVISES oe . $s TAKE. NO ACTICH WHICH MIGHT compnen Ise source © OF PARA ONE. ABOVE. SECRET _ oe MICROFILMED os JUL 26 1988 DOC, MICRO. SER. : . i ral fra ew ; i po ‘ eran 7 | SECRET OF gey s Sooty 14.90000 ot tre TANIAT Const Na ON: AX O Mensatic ee ~~ PSECRET 5.) pith! 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CAdld> Judith ¥eonne (Oberiin “33), Sept. toa. - : mati. “Janes tgs3. i Mb Morrie oe shir (Chicago Arc Tnst: '60), 1963. . Ofsspring: -Josdua, 1965. Publications Siwe resp: Growth and Crisis in the Larin/Aneiee Ecanomy,’ Sience and Sewierr, NY. . Vol. 25; Na 8, 1961! Com . fecenciss Sotre Gaograjia Eecedmiva, Universidad De Ta Hah . : 1964: Hes Ca Nurro Sitesi De Planificdciin Y Devils . - -_ Doe, c ae . » Beondrii, va Es La Uniss- + Sonistcs, Comercio Exterior, ls Hadana, ee eo “Nel 4 1y64. a re cess -. eT, | = 7 | : - ~ SECREI eure idee] © oo ; 14.90000 “ter SECRET : AS ANEN PLEO ) vas "ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET “ q eee, ee . INSTAUCTIONS . . Dn ROR TORING TO: ACTION BRANCH —_ © Filan Sect 2 02 bah i BSbac . 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Tnot be en hey wouid heardag : ' \UPER Ly t , e UAiversi : “ “i . * . ‘ not otherwise cone to our atteutiaa their st 3. ‘The forego purposes, provici be i oe ts coy — CROSS SERINE 1D j Ocparo sreace sno manent 14.90000 . . os -N, wey ~ ' SEG | : so: geneey EX - 786 . : 5 Deceimber 1956 7 ’ MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD an : SUBJECT: "American Defectord to the USSR" ' toe 1, The attached material was part of a soft file entitled : ‘American Defectors to the USSR", which was ect up by SR/6 (Support) around 1960 and maintained by various SR. components untilca, 1963, The compilations were derived from a varicty © of sour ces, and contain both classified and overt data, 2, Inthe ial of 1966, the fileé were turned over to CI ; Staff... In most instances, basic information was then abstracted | - fox the US. Defector Machine Program, Inall instances in which’ : the material was unique, or represented a valuable collation effort, _it has been incorporated into the appropriate 201 file, along with a copy of this memorandum, : 3. Ibis suggested that any dissemination of this data should be coordinated with SB Division and with CI Staff (CI/MRO), in "view of the fi cequently inadequate sourcing and of the fact, that :.+, disseminations have already been made through the US Defector ~ . Machine Program, hoot : — -JLBender — . : : - i = Orig - CI/MRO rr mo, Set . 1+ RID/FI , a oa L- SB/RMO- : a SoS L- CI/R&A/ILBerder ‘ . ; Poop 1- CI/R&A/chrono ., bite ¥ , Ar: ‘ ° ; _ > a . a 4 fe o£ 7 : 4S/iT/E7 fe — a eS TAT, ARE Es att Bo. * for his 085 office, (515,885) oe - 3 ' 2 [p) 0) a ; } “os s ts Humane To). se , . : : : x 206 Soe (s35ul _ ‘ [Fry qf zs : . AM G94 2932, Already a Harvard praciate and cory: became a professor at OkxYahona Gniversity. (QO files) 1925, Ye mide a trip to Usha, where he ant oth do N-wincers were arnestec And expelled, During this reriad he centinved to direct comunist { activities in Vxlahora and ace RARTAT IAS CRN MLE Ls ieortercsts bo eeenntst \asny trips te Maries to confer with sexican cowmnist lescers. (QO Niles) uy, 220, He cashed a cheek drawn on the Sans of foreign Trade, Moscow, : “this Was not discovered. ustil 1oL2; see next iten.7 (Oo files) - i 4 a : ms . 19h. Congressional invest ten ef emxxK subversive activities: in Ukla-_ homa uncovered the check-<cash an¢ expulsicn from Unba, assoctation with leftist i: Sewing imblications, membership in leftteria Conmittea, etc, (S85, ne? B = ar Affairs, LO dvrust 19 . § September Il. Dismissed ¢ Cklvions UE. while on sabbatical. Reine _ stated seo dyic but with unierstanding de would resicn at pernihatien of ; savbatical. (S85, herman Horten sexo) 2 oN 1s2. Late in the year, Slizabeth Sentley was intteduced te hia by a vacob GOLOS, accarding to her WLS-testinony. (CLAER, OO, SRS) | 1913, As of this tine he worked for USS in nashincten B.C., despite his . Siown communist activities anj ginoathies., He was (or becane befor ths : no of the war) head of tha CSS Latin Axerican Division, (Washington Fost, I Sept : ; “1X0, attached). According ts Slisabeth Sentler's testimony and Book (80ct bo, ef Fondage"), he supplied Gelos ahd the conmnist eocarat with information 19h3. Elizabeth Fentley testified thet sha had-set his-in late ihe |... _— ~ throven dacod Coles (kro Soviet dpent) and that siile Yaloerin was exployed. . . by the OSS in wartine vashington he eaw information to Golos. (Ste) ~ . Autumn 19:9, He began teachin: at Poston University. (SR3, Berton ‘ieio), ___, Pate 1952 or early 1993, By this tine ho was director of Latin American | C, Regional Stadies at Foston (ni versity, Eewas summoned to testify before the i | NX NS Senner Comittee in Easton, since Sentler hed nase hin as om of her sovrees: 7 & 0 Es redisad to say vhether he was" a conmnist. (0 les) \ ; ister in 1953. He wes svorented by certain’ \ mat Titi sn inpartial 3.0. cosaittee whieh had \ tine being. (CC files) Vv - : ‘ 23 Novenber 1993, The Saleerias ¢ Horton sexe) & Janvery 195h, ° He was famally cississed t. (SRS, Horton zeno) RS ryt eb 74 SO AY LOS?, Gata of 2 State Wp 1ST Zot Li, fSeaxetace ta82h0s lovasiajto avoid extracitien tse Lb. sts < ne tod] 981-60370P SEURET 4B0)}- 19356 i a r w fim / atent thetr a. co|stten LL deck auc Tovis dlopras. Halperin was very claseky ay hated wit: thes ani- in £ antal dn their setavay plans «= ne cot ya their plane reservat without saving they were for the ¢ tents until the last minute, etc. (5 2 Nerald Trig l Seat 60) At ps3ef ~ wn oot Later in 1987 or the Sirst.halr of Leng, Public cisclesure of his role 7 a . - in the Stern affair’ caused Ulm ard Wis wite (Edith nee Friseh) to lose their er dodge. She was a teacher at the American Uchool Found ation, while he worked in a Mexican Vovernnent bank and at tie Noxteo University National School of Political ané Social Setences. (S23, Horton reno) : 26 hu 1958, They applied for US pases ports at the Anertean Enbassy in t Nexico city. (ERS, Horton memo} : ae. 96 Ay ist 1956, Their. passportts wero issveid. (oR, Horten 1 mena) This followed a ech Tounreme Courtsdecision that the State Genartment could-not - ~ deny a passport because of Communist or other political beliels. (Wash Post, 1 Sept 60) ‘ . 2s Seotecber 1958.. Their passports were visaed by the Mexican authorities: Mg travel in Nextco In the status of imminrants," valid tilt 25 Sept-59, (SRS, DEF-S6611. “Ey this tine the Kexiean Governxent had becun depor ting US commne- ~ Asts. (S25, Horton memo) 13 Cetober 1958, They ‘ddparted. ‘exico, Giorton moma and Hash Post, L Sep é) | ye Novenber 1958. They arrived in Czechoslovakia. (Bi, DEF-56611)_ doce tebe ny wapeunlt ; . 3 _Recember 1958. They arrived in the USSR on tovrist visas to firm up : _ tentative job. orfer (the Soviets wouldn't commit themselves before he actually - YY in USSR.) Job was visiting professcr under Social Sciences Livision of USSR / Academy of Sciences, on contract tilk July 1961; no teaching, but research and mi handling student theses. Salary: unfavorable since in rubles, but he hoped to compensate by petting exserience and material for book also use rubles for — grand tour of. USSR before Separtura, {or/si and SRS, Der ~56612) mm - oo B Docenber 1958. They in Hoscow as of this: date but must have cor to. " Leningrad soon after, since he said his. Job ‘wag there. at first. they moved to ; “| oscow some time before duly 1960. (SRS, DBF-56611) . Meme te dees a Le cree, oir Syste seapirts. No excuse for not having reported in:earlier, The passports were renewed’ for tio years, to expire July 1%2, They gave their legal address as Medellin 36, Hexico, City,and their current address as TRutuzovsti Prospekt 13, apt 127, Moscow, ialverin gave them the job infornd- ’ tion resorted above under 3 Decerber 1958 and imicated tit they intended to leave the USSR upon expiration of the contract in-July 1961. Both: were frank about the shortcomings of Soviet life. hen askeg if they wuld return ite the States in Yuly 61, he said thet their permanent address was Nexice, . A gavehter and her hv sband and children wore ‘Visiting then until 3 July. (sks, be -56611) 2h Aegust 1960) - * ie u ray bon ete “tere A Cct. cher Li c . the “Ane rican Enbassy requested that he aprear for an inter- view adout im stwnat is Job was. he wrote on 30 Yetober sayim that they. were just leaving on vacation and swearing that_his job was not in conflict | with his US citizenship. 4 certain ax berger (| not fvrther identified ! re~ ported that lialoerin was cettine higher-than-ustal salary sm his passvort shold be revoked, (SKS, DBA-1753, 6 February 1962) y 1s 16 Suty 1960, 1960, He and wife apneared at the America: hubassy Hoscow to renew 14-00000 =~ SECRET . - . . ot /} Dove sere ecetrer LS, Yalpering "an identified ceviet arant who left ff the US CV Lsle Tam is now in the Sevies inion," was te be haad of ono of . the two new organizations feunted during a Mescon conference of cormrnist, leaders: "olfice for vermanent strdies ang cooperstion with Latin American mrties® te be erganised by the Communist Parties of Arrentina, Prazil, and? . Cuba, ani te be located in “eiping. UThis presumably never happened. ) (SRS, TNS=3/UE2,80, 13 Sanuary 1961, info Nov-Dec eG, trea an official Swedish service -Yor usvaliy-reliable source who Polish esfictal with hish-level contacts} - — As of Fetrmiary 1941, Ye was renorted ag a VS national lecturing in . bcp aeRO scene aren? fa mye a ‘ > . econonics a cow Uy lped gather data for Che Grevara's Punta del Este s son in US was planning visit ‘then in GL but canceled oe [see The Salverin -. 8% to their rreat disacpointnent. Halperin seemed to regcret havire fone to the. - * USSR ang sai¢ en several cecasions ne would like te return to the US; always s > BYyoking™ about the unpleasant aspects of life in tha Vo Had teen offered ~ god in Ocha anc was trying decide wether accent. (S35, CLOT 3/772 h59, ‘7 Sect ISS2, fren Culin refegee who was Economic Courselar at Cuban kmbassy Hescow Cet & = Feb 61) . “aly 2860, Their passports would have expired, reguiring issuance of new ones. (Unly passperts actually issued - not reimwed.-= after September (1959 had the new three-vear validity instead ef tay old two-year validity, _ according ta ventral Frocessing.) We have no recerd.of xxissue of new ones, but it seems to have deen done, because at the ond of 1962 Halperin spoke of ‘ keeping his US citisenship after moving to Cuba. . : ro: .2 Octeber 1962, They moved to’Cuba. He was already working in a textile factory am sold start: teaching at Havandiniversity on 3 October. (SRS; copy of a gled-to-ve-back,: pro-Cuban proparanda-like gttap personal Ictter. written by Halperin). They cot a big welcome in Cuba becavse they came from Moscow, ‘but it soon-wore off and the Cubans considered hin cold and pedaritic. (SRS, DEA=6208h, 13 Jatvary 196)) | Cot : wot . 7 Jf, . 2) Samary 193. Elisabéth Mora (long-tine comuunist) returnéd to ‘“lexico . // from a wamen's Congress, in Havana, were ste had seen the Malperins. They had. a mansion and servants because of his "important job," but he had aged creathy, lesxed old, had to do without such am nities as underwear and socks, ‘was Tationad to one tvbe of toothpaste every six-nonths, etc, Wife said it was Soviet treatment that had broken him, not-Cuban.. They. intended to stay ; in Cuba becavse of the rriendlier climate and his feelin more usefl there, ia - i She wanted “to becom a Cuban citizen so that she corld visit her son and his ‘ family in sexico, but he planned to keep his US citizensitin, (SNS, DRA=34390, ' 26: Feb 63) . . — ; " i, , At gee 163. Date of VIBN3538,, IN 62623,: a VISN case officer, JOANNESS y 7 in touch With salSerin wio in Vienna writings a book on vhe Castro impact on f South America, Joanness rated hin "sound non-communist leftist whbhout party ties or extrenist dogratisn™ - !. (SRS) ’ a October or November 19€3, Published article about danace to Cuba frou a ad hurricane sloralin Seteder.. He reportedly. an eccnonist employed by Uban Vovernnert. (S25, DAS2084, 13 Jan 6h) SECRET 14-00000 apm Me J pent LE On this cate, accomine to iT article of © Ser he eallec on ihe mb for rencval of his Amerieas naysporte CH of article 1s in with Aarti and Mitchel] natertal in Kay Grad Heneval was apoarently bein delerad, poostbly becarse of rene within the US Govt to deny passports ta commie: By: path 1LZeTI. ted attensis § Sent 50. The sane INT article renerted jue above said that he had jus varled a State Gepertment repert thet he was working as an advisor to the Sov Govt on Latin American affates.--Caid he was prefessor associated with Academy ef Sciences, writing book on Latin Ancrican econexy Lh5-58,- "There is nothine. swstertous or dubious about my belixy in -woscow. Since. my errival [ have filed two US income tax returns, isting my salary and anployer,. I. aw not working for the Soviet Vovt any nore than Van Cliburn -was whon he performed tn a Govt-owned concert halls /[ aaa visiting prof ia. + the. USSR AS: and not the Nrst Aneriean to be aa ated with. ito Sy aspen te ~ ment. and my Soviet visa espire.in. duly 1961." . ma 5 I - Le ~ - + : f ~ . ' t - { noe t t ° ° i F i oa ‘ < . v ~ . : aa > qe 4, 1400000 — : on ~ moun: C)ves’ Ona ¥ {s TSSAS voray comire 26 ~~ ERISOCH MEE FS ISCH, 9P03 6 .SECRET SLASSUPLED RESSASE SECRET CLA a ee wet Meter lad CLaGsiry TO FILE AO. eer TOPE NE vere ato) eer. ra amance ecareoy Osis. ACVANCE Cory . Oo tarot Cl rscrres eno 4 SECRET geisasz CITE OTTAVA 3698 . . aoe Se yeaa 00047, _ DIRECTOR pe : : “b ” I oe ar , : : a . : TyPIC¢, vATCHL IST core . . RICE DPOS 3 MARCH 96 IN SOSTON, AND WIFE, EDITH MAUEICE KaLPE PRIN, S JULY 33 IN WABASH, INDIgAMA, APRIVED rONTREAL 5 JULY ON CUSAN SHIP FRUCUSA. PLANNED STAY MONTREAL SIX WEEKS - SEE ocoa- N07.” —_—— “FoR VISIT WITH U.S, RELATIVES, - 2. VILL SEND SNAROVE COVERAGE OF VISIT, iF ANY. oe - en kD, ISI. j2e7S Gr Bel — An é 66 Date 120s 14-00000 : : ‘abst C] unctassitteo OOyOnat C) cor THat CL} SecRet a ; ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUMJECT. (Ophonat) ., ey oss aya ae we aa FROM, . te . { DVENSON | NO “= . pe _ om werd tm : a ESCfe Fe aa ve re ep PON \ => ee £298 | B ten dé TO: (Office designotion, room aumber, ond | oatt i i . brkdweg) Ly CORRES COMMENTS [Number each commen te woe ton eton ALS whom. Orow a line acrom cokce ofw foot comment) t.Ann Egerter CL/SIG 2B14.- 2. Scymour Young 7 | Ss _ C1/Ops/EUR Vs Juv BRS | ee 2 B 46 ; _ 4 : . fa ioe Liaison. ara /y . aa es a rs Se -° 2¢e 35" a . t Vy, vote TT Pee a IN‘S§G Ca re We ; nied — | | ! _ 3 JUN SSE sor’, G10 Memes C] secret =] CONFIDENTIAL) INTENAL > ucuassiFieD eT a: pe ate, epee eo wee J4-00000 3 JUN 966 To 4 Director ee Pederal Burcau of Investigation . Attention: Kr. 8. J. Popich Deputy Director for. Plans i 3 B. SUBJECT oo: Maurice Hyman HALPERIN and vife Beith Evelyn (nee > FRISCH) aS eee BRIN REFERENCES: A. Hemronndun, cated 18 J: anuory 1865, Subject: Bsurice HALPERIN; béith Erisoch H: .LPERIN B. Report ‘of Darrel a. CURRIE, Boston, Massachusetts, .... Bitle;s hdith Evelyn. A LPERIN, dated “5 March 1966; ~ Field Office File 199-317; “6; Bureau File 100-424134 . "this Ageney revuests permission to discuss the contents of , reference Roemorandunm and report with the Royal Con. dian Mounted . ; : Police (RCHP) to elicit from th: RCHP informetion| concerning the.- HALPERINS’ Visit to. Eentresl, Canad: in -ugust~Scptember 184. : Thie Agency is particulerly interested in the BHALPERINS' where- .,, Bbouts and activities from 13 wugust to 26 September 1664 und ° “ the possibility of theiy having been in ‘Sontact- with (Canadian ‘Commun ia te at. that tine. . serene hee ‘Distributions: , Original and FBI CI/SIG. : : a —— Cl/Ops/EUR*.- re “Ci/Giaisow © ee Fee a re CI/RBA: a ee ce 201-128561, ae : ee ea > B/BC/Canada ° So Oe _ taht eee & a 1 i a “ye “2 1 2- fo bale ony joe Fenner A _ DDP-B/BC/Canada-RNJoyner: rnj 31 May 19660 Lo. Scent en elle Amt ei a earn i . ; CAcaiTey we ee ; 7 . | 8 copy ROL-/ 2x56 eee di 14.90000 SUBJECT OF COCKMENT @. Cate PeOctSsEO a EOCUMENT DISPOSITION : . tT* CBORD ALeLence To Turs FILE ta. . 01 . . . “ HALPERIN, MAURICE | 20rsTza5er~ 201-000282 . 1° SEx-M 008 2 : EX -00816 a4 OT MAR 66 “PE CUT USAC Sp eget i occ? Oe Ue “CUSA vaio NAHE MENTIONEO. IN Ci- STUDY ON NICOLAS KAGAN i oy. /201-000212/. SEE INOSX FOR PAGE NUMBER. (& BPOTASLOLT. on wan FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. aes BE7 eu a SECRET : Coy TAG TT AY ae ica eet p: hep 2S te 90000 . seasay" “ROUTING ; a ~_ f\\ Shee iF = Zz 2 sh. TO’ orRector = bi {6 _ FROM : ROME os - fad ar re . ; _ - , me WE 6 : a Le ECRET aaisaiz. Lt. eo fe. NZS . DIR INFO PARI BERN GNVA MADR HAGU CITE R oe 9652 202 oe wervay PRRUMEN LOMAYFOWL oh ae e a DIR, $2321 | uf : : ee - oe a f.. a ; IF, ANY INpIcaTrow ‘SUBJ REF COMING ITALY. REQUEST FULL DETAILS : THIS CASES Oo ee es ‘ SECRER 8 cee * el, peretuen taat wag autee tre MAURICE HYMAN ts OMMENT: .*PRESUMED THAT HAGU AWARE > Cen) HALEERIN 1s. 1A ¥ scios nme wnt Dee ds, ° ue "HOLPERIN-KNOWN- KGB-AGENT “INVOLVED: LGA IAYFAWL”PENETRAT 1ON-KUTWEM 6 ” a ‘ Gley / GO- (a0sey GROUP XCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC DOWN . EXE YNS AND DECLASS IFICATION, ‘ REPRODUCTION sy OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHISITED. Copy No. ae "Oe: A. aet; GAS/CI- Awe: Ny Pty SECRET “tr ; 4422 t “care: 5 JULY 68 ee TO : ‘THE HAGUE FROM: DIRECTOR CONF: = SAS INFO 2 DOP, WH 1 CUASSIEIED A SSSAGE POTOCK pande => Dancy be Ne LENO, 201-378371 ET 8 J Cl, Ci/ors, ct yoa, cst, Fly RE faa, “t6 4, we §, sz 6, RF BAGU (Perr) NS) PARI, BERN GNVA,MADR, CITE oR _ | Boats (wouting) |" rt -<72 | _iermay PRN Lowarron, Ee bo SE A. HAGU-4136 (18-71802) ' 3. 1 moasrita or nar 9 nin, IDyw. - EDDIE BURSZTYN (201 B. HAGU~4038. (IN-62856) Gia TO INFO ADDRESSEES) oe ip 2+ PRESUME BAGG AWARE THAT (Sg) GALPERIN OF REF B PARA 6,8, 1S ID/W MAURICE HYMAN HALPERIN (203 on ‘Louarrom. SSREX PRNRTRATIGN KUTHIN. 7128561) KNOWN KGB AGENT TNVOLVED ‘EvaaRNO- BOORSTEIN, aka -170429) us NATIONAL AND AIDE To CRE GUEVARA. “~ -BOORST EIN 18: SUSPECT KGB AGENT AND’ OF CURRENT INTEREST ODENVY.. | “3. ILg.. THEREFORE SUGGEST ° EIS: MOVEMENTS AND CONTACTS ON. CURRENT: CLosELy 4, RELEASING orrveer 5-19 BALANCE ‘OF ‘SUBI's conracts. REPORTED REF B APPEAR OF SIETLAR TRIP BE 7 MONITORED AND IKFO DEVELOPED BE CABLED. , : IN LiGHT FACT AS OF MAR 61 _ODENPY HAD ESPIONAGE CASE coc RarmATING Srricens SECRET + REFRODUCTION. BY OTHER THAN THE iSSUINS OFFIC 14.90000 . x ¢ : ‘ . . ak “y a ~ CLASSIE;ED MESSAGE __ ne OR a er eran nena KCUNNG UNIT: . ( inerx EXT oy OF ONO INDEX SE OAL: | OG RLE IN CS FILE NO, FROM: DIRECTOR CONF, INFO't PAGE 2 10 . INFO ” cos CITE DIR: RUNNING AGAINST BUBJ, SUGGEST HAGU HAY WISH BRIEF LEGAL ATTACHE BONN OR PARI ON ‘DEVELOPHENTS TO DATE AND FOSSIBLY TURN OVER TO - LEGAL ATT FURTHER FOLLOW-UP, PARTICULARLY IP SUBJ GOzS SUISSE. END OF HESSAGE. _ wl le welgthn anne Leptin sete, ~ @ ceyeas/éi . _ - C/SAS/E0B__ — #- . oo . or c/el/sic aS some ee rn: _ C¥/oPs: . 7 CMs , 7 , , Jt Kpiepon . ’ : . ; ; Desmond Fitzgevald | + Chief, SAS \ % . W, O'EYAN : - of Chief, FE COORDINATING oFsicens ceour 1 - aticaschs OFFICER “17 Cecheded trom pstomatic AuINENTICATING S a MEME aging ong , OWE bCetrce .O OFFICE PREPRODUCTION BY OFHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFIGE 1S PROMIBITED, Cony.No- - \ 4-00090 Ve Reed ae de ITT AY CREED 9 eG SR ner me - =e ACTION: ca/o 4 . SRC REE Cnaaer Yormen __ DIsoRic anstst¢ a i i | } yd i- | oN ‘Sourd witnace. ALSO TOLD JOANESS~ ABOUT visit To RUNGARY 7 ee: CLASSIFIED MESSAGE (pete ete ie At Y : " ~ ROUEING cP 1. DIRECTOR > VIENNA : DOP, CA 2, CA/PEG, Cl,Cl/oPs, cI/Ic 2, Ci/oa, EE 4, sas 8, s/c 2 SECRET 1716042 oo NS 1622 DIR INFO -BERN CITE VIEN 3538 | INS 1622 “yc VIEN OFFICERS “INCLUDING JO ANE! a at 1962 AND UNSUCCESSFUL EFFORTS OBTAIN INTERVIEW NOEL FIELD. | SUB. ‘, OPEN ‘AND FRANK IN HIS” DISCUSSIONS» No NEW INFORMATION VIEN FILES. i v2 GRADING AND- DECUASWIF CATION, REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. . Copy No. ted earl 4-00000 PROCESuINA we DISPATCH | svcres j i - none I. : Chief of Station, Hoxleco City i : —— 1 i mow ° Chief, WH Divistcn ‘sueJecr ° : > Maurice H ACTION RLQUIRED - RU TRENGLB >man Halperin a, . 1. Attached is a copy of DBA 34398, dated 26 Pebruary 1863, concerning Maurice Halperin and his activity in Cuba, i | i t J 1 ' | 2. The Station’s attention is drawn to page two which : states that Subject's wife hopes to obtain Cuban eitizonship I so that she can come to Mexico to see her son and. grandchildren, | On the aame pago, there is an interesting, yet vague, reference . to his treatment in the USSR. : | 3: Headquarters is still most interested in Subject, and the Station should be alert to any information it can gather on HALPERIN, or on his wife's travel to Mexico, which might ‘be used for KUDESK or KUFOLP purposes. ; "END OF DISPATCH’ Distribution; os ‘OS1 - COS, Mexico City, W/att we ecg e oo. petieeet nag eynteenens oe te ~ i al + epee, JOATE TYPED 1 || aate orspatenta qo. “18 Aprai 63.42 APR 963° J mate 11472 HEADQUARTERS FILE UBM “Ie .201-128561 “ORIGINATING OFMCE ~- onctn * - as TrPsst ~ ‘ WH/3/Mex/Charlotte Bus tod ds : ‘ RopeBL W/KRXO AttY = -Ch¥ono INITIAL] - COORDINATING — . RID/AN | wo p—cincs seo, enc RIA pen iy! CI/OPS/WH| 8 April 63 : : aeaal ' ! rt ee +. BEE ! ! oe Rize: | [eteee ; —| (1 " ie - OFFICERS SGNAT, [Epson] DISPATCH | 14-00000 ze ‘ ~™: Birector . - ; Federal Diceay of Javeetization i Attertion: Mr, 3. J. bapieh H . . ; Fee Deputy, Director (/‘lane) SUBJLETEC Maurice Hymon MALPSEIE | oh Raference is. rade. to our CCS TTR sunjects scontach + with Vode. ; : | Defoctars Abroad," dated 13 Septanber 1962. . | : 2. Sub-paragrash 9) of rofermodd CSCI reported that at “pematine mrtg tho. period. Oetoder 1 ohruary 1941 Maurlee HALYSRIH hed itated severs] tines’ to | a CIA-soures in Moscow that he would like ‘to cama back to tho. U.S., and once . i -aaked the eoures Af he should accept 8 paattion. tn Gite Mf had: bean - ! orfered ty Fauro [email protected] ee ee . i f 3: fis offies haa reoalved . tho , following additional report concoring i HALPSATI froa the CIA office wiich contributed tho original roports F a. "On 27 December 1962 another source of this offies advined that he pocaived a 1962 Christmag card fren Mourlos lislporin on utitoh tie oer — rewura addvess. was. given a9 "Apt C=2, Calle 12, no 103, Kiranar, fidtana,. Doyep cuba, * “The only mecoage on the oard was one of Christa grecting, on Sart Tey nang on te card ee oe of CSL they abmys exotange Christmas cards, but this de the first tine Halperta's greating has borne a Cuban addreds," —_ "the gat Uso thab tne eoures efi stpertn (ig. tn:Webtw vn oO ‘was Vetting in the USSR during iunet—Coptenber 1961 a3 a member of an -effieial ue. 5. dologition.® ° . su DOLL mete tin mt ae tiles of tais oftioae _ - CSCI-S/774,170. oo tte ce) Doputy: Asad stant: ‘Searetary for soourtty. ce cn ie —_ a ee § cry a " ACI~ (DS S56/ aba? ‘ D7. 1g es fl axe: Paes f 14.90000 7 \ o—- BO CSCI=3/774, 170 2 . ' ! : SRieifen OML 3 January 19 ; ode >) Source: “WH-729° (00-4; 73 31246, 993 from oft oo Se ; Distribution: orig &:1 - addressee . ; : : | 5 : _1 - State j 1 ~CI/ISN ~ mt ae i - CI/ReA pe oe. . i - TFW/CI, Attn: Lois Prederickeon, Gi-5509 : = ‘| . _ ° ~ 1 - SRACI chrono Be |... T ie oe ~ RID/AN’ for 201-128561. “7b =~ Comeback =~ Coordinated with: Tru/cr | eve eS ! s YOY . sone 3 2 ed . QOI- 128 SCI - 14-0000 Qe B20, FEB . 27 Deceaber 1962 | * Subject; Current ‘Address of Meurice Halperia . OO ; 2. A-source of thia office has just advised us thst he received _ 8 Christmas cant (1962) fron maurice ‘Halperin on which the. retura address was given as: "Apt C-2, Calle 12, no 103, Niraaer, ‘Habana, Cubs." fhe. only nessage.on > card was one of Christras greetings.” Hals a’ an . have Mnow esch other for‘a number of years. snd ". exchange Chrigtsns cards. This ie the firat one Halperin. a I a 8. Ta view of Halperin's past activities andéssociations, Weare: ‘waking thie informstion:-koowi to you. “Our source coments that Halperin ee alvaya seems to show up vbéraver there ig soma eort’of activity going-on. ok 4 , 7 oo 7 - wende ES CF- Bf 7TH S72 14-0000 — eee tan ee 7 —_—s. we rf a ee SECRET ee, = (Pron Pitted fay es Sen —— aan . YAL PERN MAURICE "°° _— | -p20l-2561 TS gy 005236 SEX M DOB"? ; HMMA-20077 _ wl oe Be OCT Ge POUT 2 Or EOl PI.’ OC ae T €2 FROM suBy APT, ce LETTER DATED 2 oC M_ SUBJ - CALLE 12, NO, Vos" MIRAMAR, HAVANA . TO-. aededaraananedt, wean MARGARET” MALTZ ; ee 959399999939999739999 ductt eeu ceneenentanaa . ce ecm ie ASSESS eS SHsesgesse5° -~ - — — SLL T 11111 tT eee ee er Coe Ol aan, SAMAELLELELEE af | 14-00000 . ms . . Lo ; : ; veel Leese] rT ssiete a ny a ons: Hy Pattes ail coa _ CLASS ED MESSAGE. eos Ue Wise {- s, UNIT: WH/3/Mexico SBCRET - ExT 5940 { AS Oct 1962 TO le this eupy as NX From. RERSGEENK CENTRAL INTELLGENGE, RAE ce : + RE Indening- eke ener: QO cone, WH 8 et ile . fees ; , OAT IT Kee @ INFO : Ct5-C1/Ors, s/C.2 10 INFO. cite Dia _KAAZ= 43991 Z SUBJECT: MAURICE AND DAVID HALPERIN. iinkceee ; - ' 1. _ ACCORDING TOA USUALLY, RELIABLE sounce, ON 2 OCTOBER 1962 . ' MAURICE HALPERIN WROTE MARGARET AND ALBERT MALT, GIVING HIS i —Eee ‘NEW ADDRESS AS Apr’ C22, CALLE ‘12, NO. 103, “MIRAMAR, HABANA, _ HE WAS WORKING IN A TEXTILE FACTORY BUT PLANNED TO TEACH AT THE UNIVERSITY oF HABANA BEGINNING A OCTRBER. a. 2. HIS SON. DAVID HAD A RESIDENCY IN SURGERY. : ‘IN A VETERANS’ HOSPITAL - x rae wees ee Thee ae ets od “are me ee IN ‘CHICAGO, BUT WAS DISCHARGED Last” MONTH FOR "REASONS ‘THAT BAD wed NOTHING TO DO WITH HIS COMPETENCE" oe Ran inate atone: Me THIS INFORMATION NAS BEEN MADE AVAXLABLE TO THE BUREAU aa e EG herent i - . ats 7 ee ae Woven ——- SNe He ' , CI/Linison ; . : RELEASING OFFICER AUTHENTICATING ” Ae, vrs’ FORN 4399 Ver Furnace REPRODUCTION | BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, Copy No. 2Ol-1r»a@ wep 14-00000 039 DATE os 11 OCT 62. TO —-g_ «DIRECTOR FROM 4 M cat cali ; ¢ MEXICO CITY 2S Rew tke, Dower, oct 12 get 62 eapy as indimted” ce ACTION ». WH 8 : Read cong led an indicated Co . ; . BB tnsrasg iehee ones! i INFQ.g Cl, C1/OPS,..5/¢ 2 wet Oe a7 - in 38214 ak ote FX 2188 os a — be <aURICE HALPERIN ‘vRoTE LETTER. 2 oct. MARGARET, AND ‘ALBERT MALTZ oe - cafe NEW. ADDRESS APT c- 2 CALLE 7 NO. 103, nanan HABANAS * “e sources LIMuD. whey WORK ING IN TEXTILE FACTORY BUT “PLANS TEACH AT UNIVERSITY. HABANA wee BEGIN B OCT. SON. DAVID, HAD. RESIDENCY SURGERY, a VETERANS HOSPITAL . “CHICAGO ‘BUT FIRED LAST MONTH FOR dat aD NOTHING, TO D0. eee vith His COHPETENCE*. aN St 2, * PASSED To ony” sotto. END sous “RID/AN |} 2a. Ok GA FORM 1399 Ue — ; : iy 7] a ziti] 29s ., par ‘Eprnoss brarendsg ut ef-s 298bE 4 , , ; CEST RAs as REPRODUCTION bY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE iS” PROHIBITED, ‘ Copy Na. / \ Neoree . — ian 7 7 | I } > f . SO ae i Peder. ] stesax of Tevostinaien | : j | - actoctions Ke de de: atte | Phee “Raut farecaer (: Mass} OE eee, H 7 7 . : a 7 { i SoRST ’ Newrive oa BALEUETY an : : . ; i : : : a hefe: enge 4s- mada Be cr: ial, w, rg As Sobéete « a4 ebeat “with fake” a | . an Tefeerare Auread,® dated 13 Sextenber }hi,- ; “| 7 1 ~ a aon i a. sebeparagrash {e} of refertiend - Det ee: ited ‘ect at eteatb hia darting h She peried cetupar 17o0e-faprmry 1v6] Amurfee HALVELIY Led ekstert reverch tisea to 1” ob S Ot aauve in Moxos Bab ‘ho wailed Like fa aime back to i120 Le!. op Bd gs . ! |. aahed the eoaros if bo Bh nld Ascice a position an Cubs B wita § 0 td bens oe oe f eftered by Faure 6256.99 “= ; Co meee ane hae Le . | ‘ 3. “Tide et tree. has retelvead the fedioving afuition:l roreré. cvssbernting. Bilt Fras theo via efaite Laos seh oakri Sabet to @tvisa Peper; : Se °Ca 27 teeushar 196k snotner courue of tts olticn s¢vised tas’ | no rooedved a 19: Civdsinse care ror Mesetog © arin -oo wich Use, So reas: acdress ¥a3. givei ae Tepe ted, Vaite: 3a35 tira, Doe a | | | Hee ‘Gard eas. Goo of Charlatans Efestnge. hadperla-acd the custo hava Inac cee ot ray SiS a ker of Don le taey olwiye, entrance Chrintuss eants, ‘bat ‘this “is | ‘bse. fires tind. Lo Esiprin’s greeting sab bao aba aattose,” , as: tn ach. Ri - aoures - oa Roe 29 3 omer of Kn. ee : ‘ ‘Pes af tils ai ttees, Ho C5 eh Ea TE . ee Doe, Cea - RooP a oo Byer isetetack & eorstic: Sop Laesszrity poe | ferartcent of cists Joo ! fo. . g 3 . | a i . -. ! I n _ ; . : ; C201-3/7Th yl 70 LE fl /Al 3 Jamuary Source: Sh<729 (Comi/ fistributicn: orig & 2 5,218,993 from OO ek - ascresses : tos 1e- State . . an a *, we het i- Cifise. . t - : , it CiPBA . : Co, - crass. iz ° TrhAl, Attar lats. Prodertekoon, e509 LeShfl chose. | . 7 L-EIDAK for 201zess. { L = Comoback © . - ; coment with: TAY - Seki [Red | bisa So. «Que Sadar, Seale MP? ; 1, 2c! OOK af tie a? ; 14.90000 ao tee pn eh L24 rf ou, 6, Bustca & ~CLASSIFIED_ MESSAGE - SINS TENE TSC ust SECRET a : 7 VOORaAL FURRAU GY IXVESTIGATIS,-DHPARDGNY G7 STATS 7 Ros cm i “CON WH B _ stunted oo ys ey iceé : Cl, Ci/oPS,-Fi, S/C 2 sears: ro AIO” are pi : SUAJECT: MAURICE AND ROITH RALFRAIN . ‘i sorow/ooriE Conrag., , ta ot a . “ . . se i =o - . B 1, ACCORDING ‘TO A ‘USUALLY pans source, GH 25 JULY 1962 wan. ; sEBCam SR0Ts nesinr, sx oar, co CALIFORNIA. ‘TAT MAURICE AD Doo : |AUYTHWUD.ARH 14 HIROYE ARE MAGDIING TO AETUUN TO Tu WAITED - _ STATES Sou, a} ‘YF ao SuLLavaD Tuer tum pace AuD more AYEERED To AU toe y 3. Tine TOPORUTEGE AB Hub AVACAGLE TOO WOR REPEENOATIVS 2H Based oa , /ectcg 1569 (mi ves)". oe (Mave wn fes zk St a FES Soar te Be or: * .. ne Vs, oe cee . tel “ae ) MA Callen - coor IHATING is] ans . acu? ° Petter iy . ) ES there a Ck/itatsca | SECRET cecemtoore a REPRODUCTION ay OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. 14-0000 1 MAT Tne rete ner nee enee mam ne 6 SUBITCT OF COCUMENT HALPERIN, MAURICE ~ 201126561 SEX M 0OB°? CIT ¢ Occ ? RE LIFE: OF SUBJ . IN: USSR, efron sar 867 ove roevious ereriawes: i — Secret Con Fitted tny “200- 005- -031 OCE -15047 03 JUL 62 OOAs 3217235 PI be see Us. TRANSPERALO TO FILE wo. - ~. PAFR o ee | 80000000 e0000 coooee ~ ! POCHHHANIENN TNA NA PERV 2222222222222222 2222, cP REPESPPESEESES Ty Ory Seen RRC RUUCCOR COSC rT © Ge "" SS_SSSSSSSS55sss5s55 SEObES ee seeeee. a SITE raat ae " stir Hones airanananan rn titers: cr, EME ie et 14-0000 Meters Ge ey CeL tee me ee, rr re . SEE ny emer ee gee an COUNTRY 8 SUR IECT < NO PAGES SUPERENCES Ce Dale OF aa . INFO 1962 and earlier : PLACE & o. . ot BATE aca Moscov/1awnd? - . ‘ : ms ty INE VALU ATED tatceaarcn, - cE UAL TED et ea ——— SOURCE Cuban national, A 12 170 210, who arrived In the JG tr Fune LED as uw prylittout refugee. _ . . : n 7 - Works following the advent of the Castro regime, and then war resigned to o ; t the Ministry of Foreign Relations ana went to the USSR as Foonomis Counselor, - oy . -- Re was in the USS from October 1960 to February 191. Shortly after bir ree i, a et Source fs a graduate engineer vho served for a year in the ‘anistry of Publis: | ° : turn to Cuba’ ke tool: asylum in the Argentine Fubassy vere he remained. . 1 Moka, . a ; | “more than’a year until his cafe-contuct we arranged, This is one of to . . ws ceveral reports from omirce, ' fats rep crt emanated: from the Caribbean. Adntoston Senter at Opa-focka, _ Florida. oo " 1. | Free October 10% to FeLruary 1961 T served as Feonomle Couiselor of the : , - Cuban Enbassy in tie UScr. During my stay T met anc Vecane fairly vell _. Acquainted with a momber OF defectors from the West, {ncluding Douglas (i >. Melean, who defected frat the UK, and Naurtce sey from the 3, 5 did . not neet Guy Burvess, because I was told th, € is in Vad physical condition due to eacéss drinking, MeLean, wid fe now Imow: ‘ae Frazier, . af . likewise arinke heavily, and at a party the hostess m4 down ‘on his Liquor saying, "If he drinks too much he gets in bad shape.” dquasters fr a Notet, MMs “Be Melleah and Ms ‘ently are Livina in’Sovtet Covernment-Suim! “A New, but sot, elaborate s Apartment dutiding near the * . “4 : . mr die : . USSR, Inelidinr Clevator in he apnrtnelit betas moms ON never working. Ye-alen made sone half-heartsa Jokes about the Sovtets? always ese tet : ‘spitting vhen spoke, : . 7 oo tees . . . -. : 3. ‘the tine T knew hin. he. on the star ac an Enlist: lanmuace publicatian, . { Econonic ! Me eee ee goo t a a . . . . aS | Maurtce Relyertc vas a U3 national aid T believe taigh! esongntce ‘ata on . , US untivereity. Se Subsequently worked at the National Pan: of ' xieos, but /WRS expelled about’ 1656" and vent to the USSR, lslrerin is nav a leo Uurer “dn econonics 8&2 Moscow University. Malnerin assisted in gatherins dats used by "Che™hievara in hig meech at Rinta del Este, end commented ntout at ¥ : r : when the omeechk tas publi ohed, 5 > — Qol- 19556 { 20... . 3 Fuk i O-O-finFaT- Ue NaNeTeToAST 62 RW me oe aad within Srote and. Detenas, to the tng eretfa, Botte be F-ecominered | eo ave mee maity fall tana owing ome ot CLE AE: . we Omcwrmeneren 3 nited Wines Prodveng HIS wmamenes. ond Lr nes 14-0000 t —-NOmun tant the Xs eassr® ast SAniivae? onan emcee een ‘ Ao ete we see Ree ng re UNTO ae. t one “oe . . - ve . s (CC) UNCLASSIFIED eae hae C) cov -entiaL «© sécrer’ a enedee ~ ee ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Opronol) \ FRO: om S50) S/F . } . As . | LSC/- 3 776,532? tees: i 2A. . fom - oe . + Ot/sa “bon. : ¥ My /ie2 1 | Rai Somme wom mente mt Toate Lancs | commen iMhmber sak connor to sow ben vooe INTALS to whom, Dr. ow o bene ocroas column alter och comment} 4 . { meen | toRwancen t OSI copy should be passed oF by’ Mr. Flynn; -as the Air Force ‘ | -has an interest in the Rand . . ; a i. - : f : , ; . a E . in reattached, B, O,Xeal scid this is indeed a sensitive source, _.. i ~ ‘He said that no control alae held over it-snd no reqms. could be..levied on me re ca 13 . ] - Halperin, former OS3,is now in the USSR: ard. is know t= be interested - in Latin American affairs but it is not firmly irown whether or not: : woe t wv. & a) this includes Cuba. He is now a tristed maxtor or the RIS, ~ wo ce _, Note. There is nore bo tats but I will have to tell you as ‘further wT 9 ; . a "putting on paperSpscifically denied “su. 2. int “the. Rand Ccrporatioa, It is a West Goast Co. under contract to if 7 ‘the Alr Force... It is in fact a prporiety company Conducting’ eee - Y 2 research on all manner of subjects, mostly scientific and mostly long range. ThaS material’ contained: in the. attached was verbally passed to the. AF. by: Tony Flinn, 8+ 0-000 sy SEI. Passer oa cra’ onitact with snd: Corp, ig Ea. Giller ‘who agu ‘works with ‘Seoville..- b ' T have not es yet Contacted hin, TE woe oe ‘ PR - oO CONFIDENTIAL |] {MTERNAL TT UNCLASSIFIED ttt» 610 “Ete SECRET OO 1m) om re mee 14-0000 - QLeney - . VEN Faalom hy Ciract-p : — Teteral 4srcua cE Inve stip ation S8Sentione ire 6 J, Facies EURO Koariog Arman Clie 4p Teevee et -_ Sapeaa bile bus bSel x} ROSEN FIELD lo Frama ssezit ve secre of Rove Potlarllity, §¢ koe been ay learned QQAit “re. cis tase Poser! ew hereiiaile rOot, Shanferc, jot i Conncetie:t, » endian ef Yxvples ti &, 28.3 Serre 14g, a\soraied ge o " @ Seniner fy high -echial oOtstente of tha eg ame lens oPeo Bb tie Teseler'e -Yeetinc Sousa, Steafurt, Conveet! cut, a e+ “8928 whoa ne ‘Totla acepita wad led oy i pofagser RAD [ca yosns, lellanevmcrieas ee _ Prefesscry fres sseleyaa Pollores RUF au Siieredis gtated chat Lok the eufssnay gaa 4 Uiseral, extranply. Pelloatsforancd, 450: tRa8-hoe . © SRheh ied? howar it WAN statengots Liser ‘Sore poon's are Ril led as Nisios$ estireshs tn. Yonea rela. thes. te Cuba"; 64d 4.4 loast “Sameth ag te latreritg fer gost ip Caba; QOUBing Ip Vuncgueles? 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De er : i le 32 cust. ! 2 o'Ci/erte a es a : : : | 1- PD (209120561) Leo 1 esto aaertees AT Hay ise) ss ; a | ot I. L i. : — : : - i | . . 7 4. : cs COPY SEEnET © REL -f PRSE/ ROPGGA/ COTS SGNTROL . é ae a TT) UNCLASSESTED” (1, tATERNAL - (J COMctnENTIAL [\] SECRET. ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET [Peay — 3 cr/st Alon’ an, TO: (Cicer deugnahon, room member, ond ! . - : oe OFFICER'S | COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom . . INMALS. | © whom. Drow a line ovoss column otter each comment.) SUBJECT: « (Oyomenel) Tate 610 “WES OY] secReT — ] CONFIDENTIAL. «) IMTERRAL 7 UNCLASSIFIED - orm) O- se peee’ io. } : 14-0000 Pieegtnp Fee rel Saruag of investigation . ; Pa Oe re Pie ieR cnet? 7. 5 Mpurtee “ynsa *eleiPin Qe/—y 2s 56 , : as Spee cga: ‘ware <T. Srsoa Fite dnubor tices nee 2 Neference tp rade to er Peosrs on | Ma-eten Apne SAMPLE To. i Save by occ! a) Saenk “deerd Sf. Tank, Jhey Ob Si: : : & Febdrosry Wwe?, Your Papers lndteateg Cah Pessetag: ia. 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104-10172-10137.pdf
T OF 1992 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS AC | 14,00000%, - 104-10172-10137 hte ROUTING " : GIRECTOR FACM : WMAVE Action: Try. 10 FO: ‘DOP, ¢ifoa, %8, s/o2_ "are ar . VTE SPIT ie :DIR CITE WAVE 2246 GYROSE CCMMO ANDENN — : REF: A. WAVE 2242 PARA 2 “¢f/ B291l) - ’ Be DIR 24548 | Can abe REQUEST PRITY PORS. py | FOLLov Ina : 01 ke [e00A CHERNANEEZ). 6G: zabiz fovea so AUGUST Saf “cut. LIVES(€5 PuTNan st PATTERSON, Rew JERSEY] .. SIKGI Cre guatinezi ‘PERG Bornes PE a}eencst0s, La ‘vias: morazr [EStaLvINA CCOZALLZ) ZAYAS S| aon 1 ‘Sir 3 “9. ARENEDTOS. - WAVE "AND ODENVY TRACES ARE NEGATIVE, es - e. -|pentera ‘eRe coxez Jeuvan oony lS aususT 33 Sail _ FERRaNDO LE. ‘bos: CAMARA res [331 NE 24TH St\ntaitt, Ph SINGLE, FATHER pevaso COONZALZ) Fe! swinoez Jeona[iy Re tal ss Sh FERNANDO DE’ Los CAMARONES, motsea (buses " ewizzy aunt Bonn Jit ‘auausi NIN32888 EME Y, ortetentiens OS alee te alg h ot healing i. IIT emmy es IE een, . wher SEC Neg needy en pe ON Ur Ut if -ENFUEGOS, cuba. © Wave AND ODENVY.. FARCE. NEGATLVEs: § [abaaron CHaRT 23 £2) oReabes 221 s206s1. POA ¥AS- “FORMERLY s me : cup ED PER REF B. : ' : a . oy _ 7 _RETURNTO GA : 3 END OF MESSAGE me * Back ound Use ney i ee “- De ot Reproduce 7 - AAEM IA Do an . i af ; GROUP 1 4 mo agar per | [| SECRET || Sava te swe, : ~~: : FECLASIIA CATION 2 ; ———__ & REPRODUCTION 8Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING | oF FIce iS PROHIBITED. Copy No. i ! on “s TPL ee aii ea on seewerwes em oe Gp
104-10172-10147.pdf
14-0008 ‘ 4 104-10172-10147, | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 wa . . a . oan wr WORT RYROSE SOD O AMDENIN«1! ACTON REQUIRED BOFLOUNTS rational Progress Report ~- 13 Aupust 1962 REF: UFGA-%425 dated 19 June 1962 ‘Y. SUMMARY: In the period since ref prorress report AMDENIN-1 has been primarily encaped in keeping his fences mended with the various exile croups in “the area in anticipation of. mov-. ing inta.a_pesition in the AMSUD-l-orrantzation in which he will Ac responsible for coordinating ‘the sele’tion of paramilitary — dates from these grouns. In additién to this he has prepared a@ nuster of reports providing backeround information,-and on cur- _rent activities in the local PR®UNEN community and mounting . Operation Antonico I, an effort to establish contact with PBRUMEN ' fishermen thru his own fisherman contacts. Details follow: OPERATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS : 2. In response to a Station request subject provided an estimate of the current situation in PBRUMEN. This report stressed the points that the farmers and the fishermen. in PBRUMEN are the most willing and capable of providing support to resis- ‘tance activities as a result of their having suffered the most at the hands of the current administration after being largely - responsible for its obtaining power, He also provided a general strategic plan of Oriente Province in which he defined the main -areas in which guerrilla elements can survive and how they can be - reached from coastal resupply points. © His ability to do this is based upon his being a native of the area and one who has been primarily interested in its geography due to his former large. ‘agriculture holdings there, _ oe 3. He has had one meeting with AMBUD-1 for the purpose of maintaining contact. His main question to AMBUD-1 was with regard _ to the latter's ability to actually control the people on his ‘staff. He was disappointed by the reply which though positive could not be’ supported with an example of where AMBUD-1 had actually brought’ : DATE OcsPatoeto ALS Baccina Oare Treto 13 Aug. 62 . 03 orl Distribution: | _ es Raven HT cy 3. =. Addressee . wit ne HEADQUARTERS FRE PUES Det - 2 SVES 3 j201-251853 ETURNTO CIA Re round Use On Do Not Reproduce 14-0000 , ~ CONTINUATION OF . prcrrmrrms : FICH STMEA AND Peer _ DISPATCH SECRET. UFGA~$212 about the dismissal of anyone who had proved to be ineffective, ; AMDENIM-1 is a pood friend of AMAYNoL as 4 result of his father's “| eg, long standing relationship with him, but at this point has very . ete , Little respect fer him as a result of, as he says, AMBUD-1'g \ failure to actually nake his orranization into an effective body and to engare in activities which actually detract fron the success of the current PARUYEN reaime. It remains that he is willine t soin MAGS oy Ovnanizetion auc at cempy ty create Unity _amone_the. -ilitary sections of the xen er. groups at such time as KUBARK gives. him the go ahead. : —_ < So eeemer not . AO ems re aevcgenenenen Following his belief that the most insortant job at hand _ is the development and maintenance of maritime reception points eo, - along the north coast of PBRUNEN, AMDENIM-1 has devoted considerable | _ ‘ .. time to readving assets anong his exiled fisherman friends to make .. contact with their former Fisherman associates still’ based in PBRUMEN, The foundation for this activity is quite: tenuous as a vesult of a variety of factors which make it difficult to arrance Sea rendezvouses in the absence of radio contact. - Severs! i have been made to the Anguila Key area for this purpose, the last . OF which’was su por ted-by_KUBARK. and was called Operation Antonico____ I. This attempt was unsuccessful due to the failure of. the inside contact to appear, It developed that the woman and child who vere to be exfiltrated on this operation appeared in the JMWAVE area two days later, having obtained permission to leave PBRUMNEN by air, They carried the message that someone had-stolen the-port chief's ' personal boat a8 4 result of which the inside contact was unable strictions until the theft had been investigated, next rendezvous was scheduled for 12 August, howey weather forestalled any chance of making ‘this rende effort to establish contact continues on the basis that,-o comnd system can be set up, it will be comparatively. easy ablish further rendezvouses an4 thus develop ratlines i north coast, on §. Coincidentally with the above AMDENIM-1 is. ntinuing his efforts to come up with radio operator candidates”, id. t : candidates for infiltration. Based upon past exrerience this. effort is’ being made more selective in that. the need for more self sufficient personnel is greater than ever. The increa ing diffi- ..... culty of covering people inside makes it necessary t ' establisi lv 1 with a‘base of operations. Mo infiltrate at this point are of. the t for small guerrilla teams, but who are not capable o themselves Clandestinely until the time for guerrilla 6. FUNDS EXPENDED: | a ae a. $200. was given to fteriberto SARDINAS Campo] as * maintenance until hisjélearance cones throushy It). | is intended that {SAR HAS] will be an investigator of .. . operational leadd~and an’ assistant to AMDENIM-] in _. the handling of his fishermen and operational candidates. . ‘ b. $300, was given to 4NDENIMA1 for passage to the widow of AMGLAD-1, He is the channel for this paynent until such time as HOs arrives at a settlenent figure and this obligation can be disposed of. roma CQLUASSINCATION PAs0 NO YQ i a 53a USE PREVIOUS common SECRET lex CONTINUED ‘ 14-0000 CAA ECA THOR SECRET CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH ce. $3258, was siven to AMPENIM~1 in support of Operation as Antonico I, which operation is described under para ve graph 4, . 7. INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTION: AMDENIM*) has provided a number of memoranda on develoonents within the various exile @roups in the JHWAVE area, none of which qualify as intellicen information but all of which Contribute to the Station's bétter_understandine of the local politics, Specifically, he haS provided info on the “S8litical beliefs and backrround of most of the PBRUMEN exiled labor leaders and the activities of the Bequer proun. He has also been : helpful in clarifving the picture as to the movements within the UR at this time while the Station is tryinn to determine how best to orpanize this group in order to be able to take over its more -worthwhile features without becoming unduly committed to giving it special -prominence in the exile community. He is being counted. on to help bring the UR into the AMBUD-1 organization as a means of creating the appearance of greater unity among the exile community. . 8. COMMENTS AND FLANS: While no spectacular achievements are resulting from AMDENIM-1's efforts at this point he is steadil ceptible to KUBARK control and more becoming more and more sus “professtonal in-tis efforts, A recent example 18 the critique he gave his fishermen for not realizing more information out of the refugees they met at Anguila Key while waiting for their inside contact, They had failed to adequately debrief two young men, who had succeeded in surviving in PBRUMEN for over two. months on their own, on the basis that they were too young to be knowledgeable. : As it turned out the two refugees had used the cover’ salesmen and had been able to travel from Havana to. ‘é Cuba without being stopped once. On learning of this',: AMDENIM-1 was reminded of a good cover he has heard about, namely. fighting cock fanciers, which activity seems to be on the increase as-a result of the greater amount of spare time available.-t the people, The sport is actually becoming a year around proposition rather — than being restricted to the winter months as in the. past... It. is - 2. have’ AMDENIM-1 continue_his present_pursuits on. the ~—.~ basis that he is free to move as the Station desires an n_ have an overall constructive effect_on the AMBUD-I1 oreanization a time “desired, He will continue his efforts with the Fishermen and . will provide candidates for infiltration as they become “available . and can be. accepted by the Station. Operation Antonico III-is 9.) scheduled for 27 August using a Magnolia (boat) to'establish-” contact with fishermen living on a key in the Caibarien area. |- There is a possibility that he will journey to Jamaica ‘to contact with an old associate who is now.a- inent_ ‘PBRUMEN governmént a3: a means of eliciting information regime policy and plans. oa - END OF DISPATCH ‘CLSSINCATION SECRET {_] CoNnnNvED USE PREVIOUS EDITION. |
104-10172-10177.pdf
14-0000 1992 | ATION RECORDS ACT OF 177 [2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSIN 104-10172-10 : a nom hi ee NOV 25 03092 61° - oi, DATE 2 24 Noy 61 LY Ot Fo —«,_-« DIRECTOR FROM 4 MAR ne ACTION, BELL 10 ot , aX ‘NFO “COP; WH 5, S/c 2° IN 27533 IN27533 DIR INFO WAVE CITE BARA 0134 JNZIP KUSODA KUDESK REF A. O1R 25481 (oy 72/20) * Be BARR 8173 Gal ZSCC ) 1.” ONE oF fins WeoneS]assoctares PEA REF 8, GNE ANTONIO | SUESTA, FORMER CREWHEISER TEJANA II? Fa END OF AMDENTH-y. 8. gouRCe oF INFO REF B 1s(ezoRGE aOPPIN,| LOCAL BUSINESS-~ CONTACT. BELIEVE VERy. RELIABLE. . "3, [srs GEpcEs] nas NOT RETURNED HOWEVER CUESTA: CONTINUES TO - MAKE INQUIRIES RE ‘BOAT. . . - ae FYI ANDENIM~ 4 REPORTS CuESTA MAY RETURN PBRUMEN SOON," ow a A-4 NOT AVARE BARK INTEREST [sas GEDDES.] END OF MESSAGE _ C/S COMMENT: «REQUESTED FULLEST. DETAILS RE AMBEND-2 CONTACTING BOAT OcaLeR . AT BARR ON’ BEHALF TWO CUBANS IN ATTEMPT PURCHASE HIGH SPEED Boat. >. 4: mee REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, Cane Na, SMM Pap tereesen eee ie. ors, ETURNTO CIA eepround Use Only Do Not Reproduce
104-10172-10201.pdf
14-0000 + [104 10172- 10204 [2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992]: . on tO cin ayer © only | Fie ound vee sce gece tok Repo z a ; emrann £] COND ENTIAL SUBECT. [Opaencl] | Nees 2 : 7 hls “lu: “py i : " COsMENTS (Number sock rommes te thes bee wae j whem Drew 6 hee ecroit Coleen efter each coment) '- 99 20? INTERMAL er 610“ cose” WT Secret O contioentiac = iM! over «= CJ-«UNCLASSIFIED Yr 14-0000 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM I2 sussect: (AEBTORAGE No. 1969 ABLADLB 4 DOI =} «1961 - 1963 or 1964 po, ; oz _ NOTE: {az TORAGE represents a collation of information co provided~by several reliable and sensitive sources, gome of them documentary .°{AEBTORAGE information is not to be released outside of the Clandestine Services Components of CIA unless written authorization has been . granted by C/SR/CI.°%(AEBTORAGE information. may be trans- mitted to CIA field stations only after it has been coordinated with C/SR/CI. ; | ; 1, Source transited Helsinki in ‘fay 1961, at which time he obtained a visa at the Soviet Embassy from one KLIMOV. beginning shortly after Christmas 1961 and continuing on and off for the next three months, Source was interrogated by the KGB in Moscow about his contacts with the KGB Legal Residency in Helsinki, Sarce prepared a written report giving in detail the physical description of all KGB officers who had met him in Helsinki. 2.. In 1963 or 1964 Source was told by the KGB that it was unlikely he would ever be assigned to the United States as a Soviet who had defected in Helsinki could personally identify Source. : : Distribution: Se ee aoe . c— , Orig 4 1 - AELADLE a Spock << ~ 1 - DC/SR/CE . SR/CIPT fH INason}:mjc 2 Pearce loghf ! SECRE | ALateceas 7c, DEST. NO FOREIGN DISS OES AWUSHY , PeITECT : He AE Dig raph OF | ms ol Mev PF Srv
104-10172-10243.pdf
14-00000 : .{104-40172-10243| [2025 RELEA 7 at oe, : . f . Moyes . Y ° poe _ 7 cuases2p Message. oT OR TAS ‘ as SE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | i "OS orRECTOR FROM : BONN ACTION: ¢/EE § INFO; «©6AdoP, C/ci, C/SR 3, $/¢ 2 (eves ont _ __ SECRET 2515302 ING&9% 285 Jun 969 So DIR INFO MUNI FRAN BRLN CITE BONN aT9s ae t INFO u ; re RYBA [venti Jusranoox] arzaoue . | a REF A DIR a8717 eens cee ; ha ‘BB EGOW 3194 ot ae 7 | RE PARA S REF Ay SINCE(UPHILLJALREADY AWARE EXISTENCE THIS CASE | THROUGH SUMMARY BASED ON REF B AND JOINTLY PASSED UPHILL/CAVATA,] ee SUGSEST IT NORE APPROPRIATE TO REFER (UPHILL JOIRECT TO (Cavata ase } ON BASIS LATTER[SERVICESJINTERROGATED AELADLE IN DETAIL ON BACKGROUND, | do Not FEL KUBARK SHOULD MIDDLERAN EXCHANGE ‘OF INFO BETWEEN (cernan SERVICES]IN CASE AFFECTING GERWAN SECURITY AND INVOLVING INFORMATION OBTAINED BY(BFV|FROM ABLADLE. ae OO Oo | - AETURNTO CIA GROPP 1 EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC DOWN- aa: ti GRADING AND DECLASSIFICATION. REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. ren a 4 /nd
104-10172-10248.pdf
“\104-40172-10248 - | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 © ; . on ‘ ms SECRET . un & noe a | ue “ Bing ves : ~ a aS FUE HONS a eee a | UsRFOR TORING _. + 19 ACTION BRANCH rn 1. Filloain Sez. 2. om back. Detach back . _ flap and fsrward to RIO. hay fi is PM ly}t tile no. and title show are not 2. Destroy frczt cover sheet, unless it Proper, insert prcper file no. betow [ on records sig ant action takea or and forward docuseat to RID/AN. . coezests rey “€ Preservation, — PROPER FILE NO. ~ - RID/ay 7" een a ~ bare ornces wectivta | vessisore | itince mo ao — r, M cong te Defer; C/5 Rb, be te omy, Cn Uden iz | MicROFH.MED JUN 1963 | ane wiCRO. SER. Ws RETURN yack grou - oS ; 7 © MUNGLA FmIMAMY COOET mace fg Meta - REQUEST r fe! . a 1 noes ra wee | Jel 17 5 VS 8 Pu airs uw ny AVwete } pene oe na ee ee ee Ane ee foo en ee DATE Mic m Ora MEO POCUMCNT OAL 14-0000 “e ’ Ww wr same DISPATCH Pig -Saapeetn, SFEZSREN EGNA GORE Fuk a® ‘ . “oat [cee 1] chlte, Ce ee egg te ert iusea, SR, Fes | diag etie oom 1 Cae A ROE NS CHitr UF gAsi, SUNN peas umee ™ wanet” ORE DCAP MPACVE AELADLE EOCAR LG 12S VE AELACLE Jun 1963 ALL AY ACTION REQUERED ACHLRENCED , ; NOt, MICRO, SER. [eananes ¢. QURING ACHEETING WITH(WCYOEJUN 21 NAY 63 nE REFERRES TO HIS VISVE-TO WASHINGTON TugPEBRIEF AELAOLE . HE STATEG THAT Ch GNE CCCASICN, WHILE HE AND(DR. METERQWERE RICING IN A CAR WITH AELSBLR AELADLE CASCALLY REFEARED BY NANE TC/A KGB CFFICER PRESENTLY ASStGngO IN GERMANY, cch€NTING THAT HE KNCW THE INOIVIDUAL VERY WELL AND KNEW THAT HIS POLITICAL VIEWS WERE THE SANE AS HIS UWN, BUT THAT WESTERN INTELLIGENCE SHUULO LEAVE THE INDIVIDUAL ALOKE AS HE WOULD PROBABLY CNE DAY MAKE THE SAME DECISIGN AS AELADLE GN HIS CHN, a. BY THE TIME (WEYOE)REALIZEO THE SIGNIFICANCE GF WHAT” AELAOLE WAS SAYING THE NAME HAD SLIPPED BY AND NEITHER HE NOR ASK FUR THE NAME AGAIN, AFTE: VING LADLE BOTH (WEYDE (go GlOR. MEIERJWAS ABLE, GR FELT HE COUL . oF ‘hoe ea} raLeD TG RECALL THE NAME CF TH INDEX &/b/ INDIVIDUAL BUT COULD ONLY AGREE THAT THE NAME SEGAN WITH AN 'IA'E, IN REVIEWING THE PRESENT SGVIETS ASSIGNED IN THE GFR WHUSE NANES nth Trt eCWEYOEQTENDS TO: THINK THE NAME MENTICNED MIGHT HAVE BEEN AKHLUYEYV (2 =2943 40), ALTHOUGH HE IS FAR FROM CERTAIN ON THIS POINT. a 3. WE-HAVE VERY LIMITED ENFORMATION IN GUR FILES UN AKHL Ya ANO NUNE IENOLCATING KGB ArFILIATICN, HE ARRIVEO AT THE STM GN 16 FEBRUARY. 6t ALONG WITH HIS WIFE, 1S CARRIED BY THe [sSVJAs AN CHPLOYEE OF THE TRADE MISSION, AND RESIDES WITHIN THE RADE MISSICH BUILDING.) &, THE ABCVE LEAD, ALTHOUGH VERY SKETCHY, APFEARS OEFINITED WGRTH PURSUINS AND WE WONDER If If WOULD DE POSSIBLE TG QUERY AELASYE SGHE MANNER OOWEYOE) KAD THE IMPRESSION THAT AELARLE DESIRED TO PRGTgCT THE INDIVIDUAL FRGM ANY {NTELLIGENCE APPROACHES BASED GN HIS INFORNST It SG HE HAS PRGBASLY NOT SUBMITTED ANY DETAILS, UT MAY, HCWEVER, PREY PRGFITABLE TG REVIEW WITH AELAOLE AGAIN SGME GF THE SOVIETS ASSIGNEY IR WEST GERMANY AND WURK IN ALL THE ''A' NAMES, AELADLE MIGHT THUS GIVE SOME INFORMATICN WHICH WUULO HELP US TO ESTABLISH THE IDENTITY UF THE INDIVIDUAL HE MENTIONED IN THE CAR, PLS ADVISE LF THIS IS POSSIBLE n fe « . fois Radu Qe, ar. 99782 . LESTER S. REONILES DATE TYPED DATE OSSPATOMED, ISTRIBUTIGN , . ots CS COPY 24 MAY 63 TSR- ee 3 EE Caos artes fa TeEPRTON STARBOARD NOTA 1 sR t : 2 COS/G , EShA-2 5031 z FCB ' TEACQUARTERS PE MOREA BY POUCH CRASS RCATRN 1 EC sQ£ecareft ,
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14-00000 104-10172-10266 . | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | “ . ~ . OUTGOING MESSAGE oe omer Cane saute ome ea oO” —/f TT a a : : ; . : : : , wa ccsen mamasete STAFF 2120332 DIRECTOR 931493 CONF: LF wo. m fF ct cf 0 = assem ov: 27 O cenarvre PER 5G, Ose <2, sim OD ors # —F98 vslobawuned WoO ‘el A, gfors | UNINTEL, GKTOP, TIBLOCK ¥ oe “REFS [stocxndug yas7e [IN Obz2b21 o> | 3b; “se HAVE BEGUN CHECKING WITH NOSENKO.[PDDIPPERS 19 AND 20s anp[PoLaDLE RE WALLENBERG AND UILL CABLE OR TELEPOUCH RESULTS AS RECEIVED. WE EXPECT TO BE FINISHED 6Y NID-NOVENGER.¥ @- FILE: 203-S435- Ee InPpET-d tt 2. SE/CI/X Ca RA ory” care; 20 OCTOBER 1976 C/CLARASE CROSS FILE Cony Foy) onc: (BARBARA BRYANEM? y 201- OF JPPS unt: SE/X/EU % E/SC/S - et: = 049 . DONT DEsTPoy | Bie er ah-|03 VEANG C/SE/X/EU “etisesee Cowan COcenmates, LOPS evra erates Crewtee * REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN TRE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED E 2 IMPOET
104-10172-10256.pdf
14-00000 104-10172-10256 eet element ete woe Fee ee tee nme oe ” STAFF onr oO o 0 Q Q 0 Q cCansercaton SECRET Eb R8 Os Mane cot 10%202 DIRECTOR fl ne I-3_ o> 10: (S$ Stocknoua} ye UNINTEL CKTOP TIBLOCK-¥ DIRECTOR van ¥ CONF: eR Ong 6 Oso’ =A REF? of om WALLENBERG WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS.¥ @. FILE: 201-S92S. €2 INPDET.d SE/CI/X Be hoe) _ 4 NOVEMBER 3975 BAB C/CI/R RAE E a (BARBARA savanjeu 2 Lhe 3 | SE/X/EU E/SC/S i peo : wee Sa Ori _— OATE: ORIG: ote PYDONO 1- aucerenpPypzerces 29 AND 20, [PDLADLE anp LABONER \ wt Shoot arre erecta eee WOU . moe orsstw BY: CQ oe cee erranre «PER 3 onn # : i —_ & as 03 ABA Ce.
104-10172-10257.pdf
14-00000 104-10172-10257 _ - | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | ; = OUTGOING MESSAGE MONO CENTER EE CMe out <o ue — Saad — ; Q n 5 9 2 : .\e ; i Secret fee VA REE BAN OE STOR ene Ped CeO ene weB heat eacrerucd woke STAFF 3220 DIRECTOR 126355 conr: SO INFO; FILE i) CORES Cry 4 ~ OISSEN BY: ‘ : a 1 wcrneure PER COSSKTC O86 Al&SL fe] eons a Tes nittsoay fe EXINTEL TEpugek CKLEG ¥ REF: [Srockwovd) 19480 Tix aseaevly —— 1b. AS GEST UE CAN DETERMINE, THERE NO BOOKS CURRENTLY IN THE mTLL ON UALLENBERG CASE.¥ 2. PER OUR RecORDS [LADLE AND NOSENKO HAVE NOT BEEN QUERIED RE -WALLENBERG. THIS CAN GE DONE. IF YOU UISH.¥ , 3. FILE: 203-00892S. E2 IMPDET-d ya TO0 ner nd gg eon? oe | Fd Deosec - . sescrsx ae Caalrers : . CROSS FILS COPY care: 2 OCTOBER a CI/RA/E 201-0 ome: (BARBARA BRYAN? Y wut. “SE/X/EY E/SC/S : DO NOT DESTROY ; €XT. oq .- DC/EUR ‘ ~ . paceman tne qeteen C/SE/XZEU eet cone ee meres Be eee rete re ere eee 8 ee eee
104-10172-10259.pdf
‘104- 10172- 10259}: [2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | OUTGOING MESSAGE, Fie soo cal eee ASE . . Brana Conran Use Ome aoe om ae roe me oo reese A a a er er rr heseeea aime \ SE€cRET (006488 MARL re re. CATOS oat Peles ore ee bbAG6 COPERONTE MEER _ OeeNBZ —-._- DIRECTOR 7La7by conr.C4/OF 2. inra: me jp 8 se 8 3 a nee ossem OSS ; : . Os mnerro PER )4 - ' a To: przgenry copennncen. i] cKTOFLA CATHER ¥. REF: A. [eereniwceii)susan Gu 62801!) B. veto 274823 | L (635439) [eo bevikced 11904 } Gat wen goo eoeueuLd onl BePs “4. THESETUATION CONCERNING[POLADLE REMAINS THE SANE AS REF 8. It IS STILL NOT IN BKHERALDS INTEREST TO PUBLISH MATERTAL FROM @hane YHO HAS NOT RPT NOT BEEN SURFACED. FYI, THERE IS ADDITIONAL FACTOR OF HIGH LEVEL BKHERALD LIAISON EQUITIES Re (PPLADLE INPUT AS WELL AS HIS PERSONAL WISH REMAIN ANONYMOUS. THEREFORE. ARTICLE CONTAINED REF COR ANY PORTION THEREOF SHOULD NOT RPT NOT BE PUBLISHED.Y ._. ; ‘2+ DEFER TO STATION'S JUDGHMENT RE POSSIBLE EFFECT ON . OPERATIONAL CLIMATE OF PUBLICATION PARA 1 REF AChercaruer BACKGROUND PIECES. €2 IMPDET«d : ‘ RECORD COPY ANTO CIA C/CI0G caqouns uss ON _SE/X/EU he . SE/CI/X finn pate: we fe ay SE/SAMEG 9 JULY 3975 ; 4 E/SC/D — AGUS * Bc1-94 786 - /CI STAFF Oe. cat-we OFFKEe COCkCma res Cortana duteg ot Cates OFCOR wneercaron REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIBITEO =f 2) IMPDET ~ SECRET Ct BY: 9084885
104-10172-10264.pdf
14-00000 104-10172-10264 KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992] ~. Ler — ; “e oo , - 'UR Ny . oR Produce ly | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 14 June 1973 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD . _ oo SUBJECT: ‘ra Defector Watch List For The Secret Service z : O41. On 13 June 1973 at 1100 hour’ a mecting attended by Mr. [Jack Shaffer\ and Mr. |Erncst Weidull CDC; Mr. Jack Friedlander, SB; Mr. Negoy and Mr. Raculdvich, DCS; Dr. Jerry Post, Psychiatric Staff and Mr. [Tsikerdanosog the CI Staff was held at the CDC offices to discuss and“decide which of those defectors for whom we have a legal responsibility should be watched during the BREZHNEV visit. . 2. The Psychiatric Staff, SB and CDC had prepared lists of those defectors and others whom they felt were un- predictable, unstable and/or violent. The following are the names of those submitted (including comments made and the agreed on position the Agency would, take) : o A. Antanas “SUTKUS (AEMIGALE) was the only defector listed by the KGB On their watch list. BUTKUS works for the RFE in \Q (Alexandrial -He is ‘noted as being non-violent and not likely to cause trouble. His wife who is studying to-be a medical assistant is bitter towards the Soviets but also un- likely to cause trouble. He is a publicized defector. It was decided to pass his name routinely to the Secret Service. 19 . ; to B. WZAVOROSKIY (AEGOLD) who is in(Seattlel He is the former sea ‘Captain who is a héavy drinker, He does not want to go to jail and therefore is likely.to avoid trouble. It was decided to pass his nane to the Secret Service. pennoec fl ftore a nezet] Tt em ee TBR 14-0000 - Secret Service, StUNCI ric . . -2- Ol Cc. GAKHAROV (AECLUSTER) a reformed drunk who is now_reformed.yyHe apparently was to begin ‘school in [Los Angeles) on the 18th of June. He is passive’ DCS will monitor him, : ~ b 18 p. Ypetaov (AELENIS) (Chicago) He also is a reformed drunk who is a ‘straight A student. On the 16th of June (vacation) he will drive to Cape Cod to fish and relax. No problems, E. XCHALLY Geatvia travels with an anti- Soviet crowd, He is unpredictable and has a bad temper. He shot a cab driver in Seattle last year. His name will be highlighted to the _ ol { F. “TROFIMOV (AEFISSION) Gloomington, “Indiana He is also a drunk and a passer of bad chetks. He is often in trouble. CA Staff apparently with the retirement of Yameson| has 93 mo contact. When TROFIMOV is drunk he calls the Soviets at the UN Mission and talks of re- defection. He may possibly be in New York now living with two homosexual friends. Notify the ' Secret Service. . ~ Oi \ G. “GcaneSYAN. (AEGATH) (Los Angeles) No ‘passage. 14 June—1973 Mr. Negoy notified me ol that [AEGArS was being checked by the police in Los eles. This may be in connection with something else. | 0 H. AGoLENIEWSKI (AEVISION - He is a real nut who aspires to the Romanoff crown. Notify the Secret Service. I. “WNOSENKO (AEDONOR). No passage to the Secret Service. Note that : , DR Chaskoo Benker, @%, recommended that NOSENKO be added to the watch list for the Secret Service (memo attached). SENET r2p6R 14-0000 . “SECRET -3- J. XCourtzyy (AELADLE). Note that Mr. Osborne and Dr. Charles Bohrer both agreed that ‘AELADLE be added to the watch list (memos at- tached}. Both Mr. Friedlander and I_sharpl disagreed with this viewpoint. Mr. hatter) 03 requested that I check it out with fh Angleton. Mr. Angleton later emphatically concurred with withholding AELADLE's tees from the list. I passed this to Mr. [Shaffer)later in the day. iO x. %gimpur bbiene an Albanian who lives 2 Chicaga, He is “very~anti-CIA but not anti- - t. No passage. O\ WVAGUINE Gecrdich phycisist, very * stable” whd is doing well. No passage. \O _™. \rerEmiov (RestUNT) space scientist in - (Texas, Very stable7 He has rich relatives in \ ittsburgh\ No passage. l N. "ROCHANSKI ecobh) \Upolish who is in AQ (Fexal} He was recruited in{Os1ol He works in e Dallas Medical Center. He is vindictive and unprédictable. He has a son in: Poland} }\j BEGOOD\ h| recently wrote President Nixon about His Son, He refuses to meet with CIA or the FBI. It was decided to add his name to the list for the Secret Service, 0. XSEREGIN who CIA is in touch with came to the U.S. under the Refugee Act. CIA has no responsibility but we are in contact with him in New York. His wife is in Russia. His name will be passed, P. MARININ also came into the U.S. under the Refugee Act. He has a wife in Bulgaria. CIA is in contact with him in Buffalo, New York. His name will be passed, ercnnet 1400000, SECRET -4- 4 . Q. TERESILBKOV who works for Radio Liberty. He is stable. No passage, R, Snvzvur - An oceanographer who came into the U.S. through the IRC. He works for the Logos Development Company. He is anti-Agency but very . Stable and sober. No passage, . . : “3, Mr. Friedlander and I were in agreement on all the cases. He.backed me up on AELADLE, AEDONOR and those other defectors in whom we had invested large sums of money, time and effort to conceal. 4. Copies of this memo (with attachm nts) will be placed in the 201 files of AELADLE, AEDONOR, AELENIS)\ (no attachments) , (AECLUSTER} [AEGAIN\and \AESTUNT! HI O4 OA OL. | 08 Emest J. Tsikerdanos \ /C/CI/OPS : Attachments: As stated ooo aranres SIR 14-0000 ~ : 1. Dr. Charles Bohrer recommesis (subject to Howard Osborne's concurrence) that the tw: Fellewing defectors be added to the Brezhnev visit watch lise: a. Anatoliy GOLITZYN (AELA&DLE). Delusions of grandeur; expected much more from ze U.S. Government than _ he in fact received in terns of perscaal recognition. Frus- trated, reclusive, May take some sctica to “get even." 2 db. Yuri NOSSENKO (AEDONOR}. Xot seriously neurotic, but because of the way in which he was handled he has reason — to be vengeful, and may take the Brezhnev visit as an oppor- tunity to embarrass us. . . 14-0000 1. Howard Osborn's recommendations for the ‘Brezhnev “watch list": a. Delete NOSSENKO. He's happily rehabilitated, well disposed toward CIA and the USG, well adjusted. Not 2 threat. >. GOLENIEWSKT. Absolutely nutty. Put him at the top of the list. He hates ‘the Soviet Government because it’ s depriving him of the Romanov crown jewels, c. Anatoliy GOLITZYN. Agree with Bohrer. Put him on the list,
104-10172-10265.pdf
1400000 rf we 104-10172-10265| ee 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | SECRET SBR- 3435 . 23 February 1973 C1 INFORMATION REPORT SUBIS:T: Anatoliy Mikhaylovich GOLITSYN SOURZE: passe REFSREXCE: SBSR-547 «. , DISSEMINATION : : “CONTROLS: Any further dissemination must be coordinated with C/SB/CI/P. COMBNTS: Att-ched are SB requirements based on Reference, and + report containing Source's reply to these reqnirements, ORIGINATOR: Frank McNulty, SB/CI/P DISTRIBUTION: 23 - IP/AN/SB for|74]6-756/4 SB/XO x-ref to 234-294855— SR/X/EUR SB/CI/P 1-19 THE SB/RIS $3/CI/1 EUR/8C : S3/CI/X S3/CI/R $3/COPS C/Ct/OPS SB/190 $B/1/USSR lala ell ell ord oo ol ee ee ee Pe ee | teera SUBIC Tesi mresgness a 19600000 the tee eee Cher 4. wo OS YY ts on Rernainin:: Souree Renorts ~~~. Anstoliy iitNuaylovich GOLiSsSv. Oo ASTLLY ——— ~~ Reoulresos —— ~- _———. a 62 [sernyacovalaia not in fnet weet aor previously Stalced but only knew of hez froa her parents, : 2.- Source is quite clear avont COLUSZY's instructions _and had not confused tne nanee of COMIVSYN and Uesunno, GOLUSIY had been sent a directive fron Loscow setting. out his usin tasks. ‘This was couched in. senewhst rough, _G@iree*® words in order to nut him on the r*cht lines. Source did not deduce fron what was in tris directive that the K.o.3. believed that either man was living in England. It cortainiy otated that NOSSIA0 had visited England after his defection and that GOMITSYS hed visited England several times. Source kzous only what ' GOLUBEY told hin and what was {n the directive; he has no idea why the X.G.%5. believed that either of the two - defectors had visited the U.K. ECRET a) vi DUPLICATE COPY . (/&K | FOa CRORE Fuerte : 14000007 Paras Dot Wt ds stated here that Nenrceets ca: edtesy Wt be - isit: se peopee i Vegeta Mer Ch pweeyeere —_ cen visiting her poervents iu [yacig a mer’ COnPYSYN 's Stary (presunably this aeans his defectien) and alse net. Wes wifes The werd order i hlies Coat sue ret Yes. GOLITSY. after heardup shout: tie fefeetion, hut : . thts could not be, since Mrs. GOLVEYY Je fectod with \ ; ker liushand, Pleose clarify this amd pive deralis of ‘ tLe GOLITSYS, story sho heard, Phat were the dates fet of her visit to fiereileh ie . _ Pars, 3+) + The wording of this parapraph is almost Stontical : : te nuch of paragraph 3-b of Source's report on Yuriy - Ivanovich ROSLNLO, regarding GOLUSEY's instructions, t ¢ : HGR heliel that both defectors hac visited Eneland, RET attenpis te locate then, efes The anin EEG Cerenee i ‘ as given in these reports Is that NOUN is sail co 2 Bave been in tae US in 1965, and COLITSYN “several : : Rimes". Since NOS!ANO did not visit the US in 1965 , : : Rat we understand that GOLITSY! did nate several visits, f we wonder (tn view of the steoup sintiactties tn worling) : af there may be a parble im Uource's reporting, Yaes 2 ‘ Source have any idea as to why the €G: helieved either of the twa defectors had visited the Ux? ‘ ; . SECRET ? ae Rime se Detematen co are "fe bye 2 . — Papen woe de, . - @ . . . a . ° , . . 21Ke
104-10172-10278.pdf
“\104-10172-10278 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 wT Cia Se ao, Background Use Only a . a, * Do Not Reproduce PROCESS NG AST Chef of wail ita tama L ACTION RL QUELD 7 - \-\ [RELSL30S9, 2 June 65 L- ae REP: Sa & June 65 ACTION: “FYI 1. Subject was intervieved for an Inafgrant visa on 7 July 65. Unfortunately Clastonbury could not be present becease of other business, fne Anterviewing officer was briefed pricr to the meeting and faced the applicant with a series of queatiozs regarding ber essociation with Soviets and any approaches that may have been nade to her in light of her unusual life, In response to these questions, we ure told that SLIOOR gave thoughtful consideration to each question and probably truthfully . replied that although sha bas met several Soviet éislomats, no approaches = suencr for cooperation were made to her. She realited the full fisplication of on the questions and made ro attenpts to be evasive. Subject vas given : % her visa imeediately after the interviev. “ 2. Attachment 1 ig a translation of the Gh ersces n oudject. ; ry As noted in the treces SLIOOR vas an acquaintance offurircriy Guid ~ fy (201-150156) and Georgty *STERING: born 29 June 1913 jee poole aRo MN Coorg! STEINING, [OPHAL1807, 30 July 56 ana [OrHvlis3s, 9 October 56). ° These nanes vere not used in the interview, xa . ; 7 . » 3. Attachment 2 is a thersofax cory of SLIOOR’s visa; Attachment 3 . birth record; Attachment 4, sarriage certificate. . i kh. Pros subject's visa application her adcress in the U.S. fa listed aa Port Hood, Texas. ~ ) WALTER R, CLASTOSASY ; “ Attachnentat ~ as stated 2 ; \\ Distribution: : . co 3- we w/atts ; (Ne 2 ~ SR v/atts : ed 2 —srelwieeee oo | , wakes - | MA a EIT Cmoss eT reatece TO CASPATON svemBO, AND PLneELe Cart Ze ———_— forwaLraco __ ee AN July 65 0 / . | cites An CS TRL Ota \ ~ D156 i a NI2-7E8030 3/64
104-10172-10279.pdf
14-00000 104-10172- 10279) - | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | PPR on AER. Forvers a with reference, are lile to clarify sere af the Sy ke Station which undeusbedly his led Hesdewiurtess to the eons sliston contained in the sccond saractrenh inrediateiy calor. l. ‘getion 22 or the Vielivavich tre following VRACHOY 2cle unen tolu that i \ - 295139) Kas bacn nos s defector) ’ commented that “oanoncible | for ‘penctratine the . rreet since is speculs tion by Source is srouwety 5 ‘ Lit, who ( “this resronaivility belencs te ote: ayrived in weleinki abcat ta replace ivan Yetinovich cont. 4G), Uounneller of 2, Paty Kikitovich © filled the embacsy and iieac of the Counseller slot vaentes (201-152338) who doalt with trade, of tre Frees Section orior to CAVE ATELYILVY was NOT be stated in the resiacerent foriny5347, 13 ehy Ve doubt vers rush tht ViVouas involves in nolice : penctrnation, His contacts in Fi (also in Horvay) vere fer : the most rart With the pre onset: 22 Jay 1364, ete.) and : tte circulated freely in tha ymedit fava dic not sneak rinnisnh, despite the Cact ¢& & BeaLr cd) i nfervad us he sora fairly Food Finaish QCvuab5ss7 euler was nrovsbly an initial assessment on their purt,. ree Oe in Marvay Y sitspeet durin ais tour 4, Althourh a G yIGR RETURN FO CIA Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce Seateeance CONTINUATION OF OISPATCH iM . cs ? Livittos in ueteiak ci at first anneares to ts those of a X33 an » amd lavos sere eb siy thease of & NGS offlers In tho a tbe ‘ a Clctd. halter NL CLASNONIS i's contacts with OAVALY tecok nee either in eress cirslea or in the presence of Aleisey SRUsANOY (201-203095) whoa we suspect of deine the cesuty resident in helsinki. Thus the efliea in ehich SAVALYLV onerates, ve tend to piace Ain fin the A535 entorory rathes than anu, nn pe _ 5. SAVALYEY, who left for hoze leave on 10 July Weig: nevor returned, was renlaced by XG5 officer Albort AKULOV (202+232590), first secretary and press attache, . and 6. Concerning Ivan Yefisovic! SYEV (2C1-259837), SORGEYEV waestotaiy. Yes GoLe 201-150156), Chie? of . the Consulazs Seetion.s? After the defe settee? ADLADLE/1, this slotefereslot realacenents Section was in confusf{on and the exact slate are not known. In our best Juseacnt, “SaaS rey wags renlaced by Anatoliy PAVLOV (202=331911) who depsete!l 2 cavech 1963 because of 411 health. PAVLOV was tensorarily rosiaecd dy Htn officer Boris Vasilyevich PERELETOV ostensibiv.assimned ta the Cultural Section C2. i (asuktce 03. 6 arch 1963) eho desarted j1 March 1524 also decause of 11] health, PENELETOV was renlaces for consular responsibilities by KGB officer Foliks Dmitryevich EASASEV (2C1-756991). OLIVIA R, CLEXICK Distridutionz wae 3 oT WE 2<- SR
104-10173-10078.pdf
14-0000 104-10173-10078 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | thy PLACR 4g Bande Rotel. 7 ¢ at a: \ , : au Juno 1983 sap terereenmeee _ y CONTACT REPORT: - VASLOUCH/2,° br vBALDO, ont poRmsE _ \ DATES OCC eC | a rr : Misa Besieh, Florida On ai H 1, . DOREHOSE end DI WALDO sirived by taxi at tle Bands Hotel at dpproaimately 2330 hours and in the. lobby passed the Sedject, her traveling companion, wes, DI SILVA (pothes of 7 Brasiiian charge. GARBOA) ond Hr, & fre, Kart PlastEReg (See Contact Report’ dated 3 Hay 1963), with whora hey had spent the evening. While hs. ews ease officers. ‘were negotiating. rocsa, . with tha deak. elerk, VasLoUcH/2 eada a point of asking for her key whieh indiested her ‘room mussdexr and the. case officere ware therefore. able ta get yeoms on tha floor just balow hers, (a0T8!. Our. eeatacts with VASLOUCH/2 were dépendent upon the © anornt of time she could apend away tron her unwitting travel ing: ceupanioa.) As provicuely arrangéd,. ‘BL UBALDO went to. the. ' Subjedt'a hetel roca at 0700 hours the Honé gornlag and brought bor. te his Toon where- the debriefing took place, At the oute | oat DORENOSZ waa introduced eo Yilliaa Cline and 4 was explained | : ! hag DI GALDO wae weving out of tha _oparation, This ingtial . | 1 | | | sesting which lasted until] 6900 hours was confined primertly to two topless eng, VASLOUCR/1ts eentoce with and eultivation of port | Peancisee SANCHEZ who is charged with gems read building projects Jer DEsYir. SEGPET: a 14-0000 SECRET. , in Oriente Provineo and ‘eho toa ‘eloso avecetate of Dr. Rane . VALLYJO, a key etvioot to casTno. and rv, the recent poets) cultivation: of che VASLOUCHES: by on officer: of tha. Soviet Ba 2 ae tha: facto, developed eo. the second aubject: areas ‘totiows:| F Vor - - . geveral years “WASLOUCH/2 had. beaii: eontaeted ‘at the ‘Brasiliaa : i] Bmbaaey by Velentine 3, LOGUTNOY, en attache at tho Soviar Po Eebsesy. These contecta took place every tio er threa months when LOGUTHOV. would being wise Fequeste fren his Bebaasy, The Soe BL. re ar last of these business contacts waa fa. February of this year. ee | : - Qa 87 Apri, while ‘vasLoucH/2 wae in taxies City, LOGUINOY: | : phoned’ the Breailion Babasey aoting fer vastouci/2 and when 7 a | inforned thet ha was not An, requested hee Kone’ phona munber | (salisted) fren tho. girl ‘answering’ the phone, Hilda BOLIVAR - ae oo - i | i | | i yl i | } or fo Agizl ‘friend of ‘DANCHEZ), The: gist retuned: o give out the a : a mgibor. oe 1000 ea 1 vay, Locurnov apparently having . acquired | i tha number. frea fhe coasular Ase, called. VASLOUCH/2 at, har a: ee | Rese caly to be ‘told ebac vastotcn/2 waa ‘ebrking that eereing ; at tha Brésilien Rabasay. tle finally. got. VASLOUCH/2- on the ot oo) Ralephone. at 1600. houxe and stated ‘that the date was an - “ Asipottane holidsy for hia and thst Ke whats to visie the VASLOUCHES with hie faaitly to bring a usa LL present fer vasiouca/2. LOGUIMOV and family arrived at VASLOUNIH/2" a howa ak 1800 hours and stayed util 2100 hours. The prewmt was a bettle of Red * ra i i ! 1- 14-0000 SECEET merqener nine nee S . . Moseow® porfune, | The ‘evening ‘wae coafined to ozell talk. “On - 3 May, Locutnov agein called and wade a -Ainsier date with, . rn ae easton)? dnd. her husband for 10 Mays” ‘Locurroy, and: ‘wite pleted ws oe ane oo . — the: VASLOUCHES, in ‘thelr private ear and he evening (2430 +. a 7 0630): waa spent at the Cepri ‘Restaurant, Bezause of tha ndtas-. 7 op a | | * trea ‘the Rloor show, again little of note wae dtocussed, The | . cost of the geal was approsinately 910. At ‘the reatéurent, “LOGUINOV iriviged the VASLOUCHES te attend ’e fedeption and showing , a3 08 cha fovier passenger plana, 116, to te hald se 2 +30 ) ns ie 4 a a “1 My, vasuouse/2 did wot attend because oha was leaving for a ee . “Mant: thea vasLouciy1: gelephoned VASLOUCH/2 in Kieat ea 17 Hay, “he. seattened, ‘ta: Gorman, that: Valentine ned again dropped by. ; ‘rea these ebntects with LOGUIEKOV the following ned bean . _ observed by VASLOUGH/2, He 1s approximately. $2 years old, | : Bpated Cieant. ‘panto with Justo olight-aecent.onda Micele _ . English. Ha hao: “been an cuba: thres years and was fluent in - : oe panton when he. arrived. Be fa appreniaately 6 foot’ tall, weighs. ‘about, 185. Ive, streagiy buile, has blo e700 blond wavy holy, eoneave foraheod, : ‘good eesth,, anid dresden well wth cost ard “pesktis. Ba értepe hiaself in an Asoriesn ear (Dodge?) with " ineaediplesatie plates. ts saokes and drinks in moderation, Ha has a throa and easdhals yest old sot, en elaven year eld daughter and his porente and hie wiln"s. parents are living ia ‘Moacow, His wife's meaeed Ag Alenendvn, she is attractive and eee gee. verkes tin tha consiler office. Her Iputigh is poor. He was aware that VASLOUER/2 had visited Heanie recently end also mew that the VASLOVOES daughter sas witl, he. ‘Beaakiles Snbascy in SEGMET fx 0 14.90000 if a Hoacos, Also chac “VASLOUCH/} had recently been back to Finland, ’ _ One thing ‘that atayed La V/2'a mind waa thet in: conversattoa wae LOGUINOV ha referred’ on three. ogtaaions to the possibility - = chat. their daughter | might vary “wold marry 4 Russtea, a ‘point | -_ . St that’ aight: relate to any. operational approach! LOGUINOV may “oo "age. to the VASLOUGHES, V/2.atated that LoCUIWOV was the caly ene that hed evar eomo to tha Brasilisn Babassy regarding visas. _ Sha aleo stated thst over tha past yeara she hao called bis : oo office four or five times ragarding vises and’ bea never boon, oo ‘ ; able to reseh him, Wf. slso rocalled that dusting their outing at ‘the: Capri Restaurant LOGUIEOY stated khat_ ha was planning to 7 ‘ rent a beach hose and ia Looking | toiward ta! the VASLOUCHES | —— ae , spending tise with his’ and hie wife there ducing the sumer . , sonttio. v/l inquired ag ee: the dhereabduta ef the former so : 7 - /. | * RRAVDA correspondent, Borovsky, and wa8 told he wae in Moogow.: OT a . 2, The Pinaish Ambedsador in Washington’ has bean’ kept [ea ne inforesd. en: LOGUINOV' 6 advances, torrard the SLOUCUES, ‘ie odly _ at a . Comment at this poiat ‘was. chat: “they are aftar somathtag.* Wr . |” hag adiesd CANDOA vote wanetioa hae beca to encourage the : ralatioashts in hopes of acquiring soma political inforaation - \ from LOGUINOV. The Pinnish Anbassador also $ALALASA/ MMA LAMALAS- : PLbt/oAeLAd/At/ etated in his ‘galephone conversation with. w/2, , ' An Blaei thet he had requcsted tat the SLOt veugs insta llaticn ba elevated and given diplesati« status, He expressed ousprise that atoppy of bis letter: to nln Cutaa Vorsign Hiniatry had not 4 ‘ ree MAL eo SEGRET. vk 14-0000 SRE baen recelved by V/1 and proulsed a epéetod delivery copy of . ~ eoRoita stated. thet hae was Foquosting Haleinks to raise, the - “tates of ite ‘Yeptesentation: 4a Havana: and’ to post a charge: _. on how to handle the relationship would be forthcoatng.. _wateh he had put on an overlay which waa, pacaed, by v/2 (sent _ te Sas Reports). SANCHEZ had invited. wi to Oriente Provinea _ with. fin in she near future to gee sone of hts projects. ae it to V/2 in Mieal, Relating to tile, ¥/2 ototed to the C/O _ ‘that 1b ond of V/1'9 weetings with CORCHA, of the Foretga Office, there. W/2 was told. ‘by tho. C/o. thee after checking with, Headquarters “ gonderning “LOSUTHOY' a - background, speckfte guldesiea © 3. Fron: SANCHEZ, V/L alleited- road building Lagoraation Reluctantly we instructed: vW/2 to geal v/L ee turn. don the _ invitation on ‘gtounds of aul ‘health but to ‘leave the way open: for a similar iureLtatioa in the ‘future, It C1:) ‘tought. that this waa ‘best until. we sould assesa, LOGETNOV' a interest in. tho VASLOUCHES,. v/2 alpe passed the war nasise wi had aseigned - to) - his. p¥ineipsleontacts snd a diagram of the Brazilian obs say ineluding’ weasurenonts of the. “out building vated DI UBALDO. had “ digeussed with ¥/2 tn Hexteo City relating to kts possible usa aa a. deed drop, A pamphlet eptitiod, Liat af Esporte and - Hbsitte of Suhan Zoxaten Suage Eatesurineg, alco wie pascod. (Sent to $A5/Reports.) W Stat of naan pasood showed mbar: and seme othar data on tlivse passdiget's which hed daparted Cuba in two Cubana flighbi-to Brasil ilar ehe purpose of picking up the Cuban sporte teat he Breail Caene ¢ te SAS/RB). | | ce : : a : + “4 . me . a : “4 wife te . : . : , ° : . soe . 14-0000 oe i by On 19 May DI WALDO returned to wachtagton, DORENOSS , Bet when Vit on. 20 Hay, fron. 0700 - 0900 pours, At: thie: “mesting, wi was given the weyuay sterile phono. ‘pusber ‘end told that all . futures sontace ohould ba nade to Cline ‘waing ete: muaber,.” ‘Bhe- ; - _ . ere aleo, given: our intélal apoasasient of the significance of — to, LOGUINOV' 5: approach (the | traces froa Headquartare had still not oo Pe ows Sean received), In our opinoa thors ware threo possibilities of aad tro of thea wera mlikely. Firet, LOGUINOY "9 approach eould be an innocent ene and be merely for the purpose of establishing 2 fri endeht hip, an oxtandioen of ‘thts thought would ; | be: the possibility. of tis Anteresthig in dagecting. Given: the ; _ 4ga: ‘difference in the’ tie coupled, and weightag other factore,, thls was eenoidered mlikely, Tho sesend pasolbiltty: ie thar the" Soviets: have, ‘been alexted,. posoibly ‘by Wits “open coda cabla te Finland, ‘to the stouaigs posatble Live Lvedient with “the Ainerteans; This ales ts -walikely for haa | ‘ehis been the ‘ease the last thing the Soviets would wish to do would be to elert a the SLOUCHES to the feet that they wenn ander ouspteton. and thersfora bring - about a “edt An -thaly nutivdtiess | ‘(cones , LOGUTHOV' sudden and fakely intensiiqw welttveiten effort hoo: | oe had just this offest. ): The third ore anree Laxaly possibility: - fi oo is that the Soviets ara. eultivatiag’ wit ior! uss ae a penetration - : i .of tha Brosi lian Babsssy. v/2 avsepitne We | aase offleer’ sg” . a, - 6 me, . SEGRET 14.90000 ' | i 1 1 1 i eo — SEGRET aesenement 26 valid snd in keeping with her,own thoughts. she "wae told. thet finel guidarce on this: mateer; ‘would be- given her” _ . at Py subsequent, eocting to be held in the afternoon after DORENOSE had Fecalved ‘the ‘Headquarters tricbe. The aa Beuissioa then went’ to the eouiamicatlons. i! . | 6, .Whea ‘the Subject stated that. hor - masband was. unable to > bring cut either the pads or his tastructioas oa how! to use the pads watoh had tesa given him in Nev Yer, 48 wae decided to issus tro. reduend size OTPts sencesled in a ohaying thee: . ‘B/at lastructicns on the we of ‘eho OTP would be passed by ‘BARERR in Hexieo Clty, Sho was told shat Banger weld be is tha lebty. of. tha: Hiltea, Hout in Mexico Cley at 0730 oa-23 Hay. _- When they ‘have recogalzed’ cach other ake should: follew hia ‘trea ‘ ehe Rotel. I2 BARKER i unable to make che centaet he te.80 .. telephone her later La the day noing. tha nema, BETO, Subjes® was: , told thet we wera. woabdle €o eome Pe aa ‘yet, with am extended _ dua l-carphens Bot whieh she had requested, but this would: be: “available for thé. ‘nese, ecataat, laser in: the, summer. * 7. - Toward the, ‘ead of the meoting, Subject passed eranse ; Lettoas ‘aha hod usde of notes given ‘her: by. ‘w/t waibh he belteved. 6 be of Antelligenes intestest.: (thay ara, inaloded ee Attacheent A). Unfortunately, DORENOSE was sasble to weviey thasa reports with her but sha was pursuaded & turd over Finish Language motes and tho carken copy of V/RN latter to hia ewbassader (eo tranelation of which ¥) Agtadinesat 3). | Tre C/O requested the sexe of a. person in Raleias! ko veald have rsagea to write ee 9/1 but who is net doing so Mt Ayn prsaeag Cine, dhe gove SECRET, ‘[ Ceriassisieatigg 2 2 . a . soy sta poet i { i i ; | i ' . _ eadled in Neloinkt, and esténsibly. coz ‘from this. .pertaon. . ‘Sabjoce ‘etated that sha would dopert Mieut by, Guest | ‘AteLtnes ae . on “22 May 193. The: wacting was conducted ‘ures edly ‘and Loos, enaryt) a SEUHET ae od : the nase of’ VAlts aunt, Rates RATEKONEN, She was told thet seme of ‘the. “incoatng shi “an the future, vould be weitten in. Fimnish, necessarily ‘bes concéuded at os00 hours. - Plans wera. -eade ‘tor’ : har companion. 8, Subject eae ‘nable to break away fro her eospanten dagk thet paRENOSE had cheshed A “Agtex, ona diffteulty,. “POAENOSS was able: to contact her and a briee meoting was held” at 2100 hours, Ie waa at thie seating thar Amstruetions were - : given V/2 to tighten up ea. phair socurity ‘elting the dangers of aed le-surveillance and the necesotty tor great, sare. when. 7 matting the letters: oat. Fer ‘her- banef ie,’ KUBARK security ia i ‘dealing with her eace wan emphasized, she saa also Aastructed . to react with étebeliet nnabined with. indignation ae a recruite , mant’ picen was mada te ehiher of chess. She waa also. urged not to inesurage. further aoerul eontact ‘with. the. LOGUINOY' a im. hopes chat LOGUIROV wouldl lese interest, She was advised chae her daughter ahould bo enivuraged te laave Mosecw if the SECRET -¢he Subject to return for 4 brief eontast “wien DORENOSE betyweon -— 1430 snd 1609 hours atter finding Boma exeuse to got away ftom . in ‘tine to make the scheduled pasting and when she telephoned M , to 80. notify SORENOSE aha waa erroseously infomsed by the hotel. 14-0000 te gene Bragilian Mabazcctor. te: trensferted in Inte fell, I£ thto does not. conta. off, hea W/2. visite: her daughter. ih the fall ‘ha should ; atteapt, under ane provaxt,, to. ‘have ter daughter. leave- Rusaies 7 Le ae The case officer was earefal aor to. slare w/a and to . ~ ay - , ‘wer: daughter's present plight. had. BO elation to, ‘her. Antelitgesce — ; Lavelvenent whieh ODYOKE. “On the contrary, eho’ woe wary fortunate ; ' te heve us €o advise hex on how best te dasl with her problea, : : ¥/2 was eonsarned about her daughter bocausé her daughter hed 3 woe socially with en OMACID officer tn Hoacow sowed Richard es Ce _Seeobe © who hao etnas bean: pag'd ty tha Sovieras “when csked 7 a Ce about, other: eontscts: of har. daughter ta. an Moscow: she stated oo! By “ob. that hee daughter wso, in love with one of the UAR Eubeaay : : 7 aceretarics who had lege Hoseow and waa presently asaigned in ! - gokye, Bho mentioned, that anothes TAR. secretary ctatined ta | ‘ i | Moseow named SALAH and the ‘Coasilar, Agta | Howse were oetatni a oo, | Also 8 aceretary at ‘tha Henican’ Pobassy naaed ‘Ateando cawtu.. SEL os, ns She mentioned that during ber scheduled fait viett to vee hav: : : ; i. eed “oo daughter” ah had’ proaised to take her. daughter to Tokyo to cel | , . a "whet Kaw boy friead, Thie-waa couplicaeed however becouse this _ 7 ee ‘would tafuriste V/1 who is otreagly against, the daughter earrying - 7 a Boslan, Subject wan gives 930. to /off-oe% ‘tank fares, the. : . 4 pon 8 east of sn- entenna,. and fer. good will, . Te westing | was cone © Po , & ; eluded at 2107 vhen Hes, DE-SILVA was sehoduled to get out Bk of the bathtub, Teo other newas of possible interest were 14-0000 s a i] ’ rr) ca ‘ rw “ “ . we we os 7 a . 4‘ » 14-00000 as, . “ ~ oot Veet . " tc of 4 : Hl 1 H i _ -- ae oe 4 : a rateed by 0/2 during: the contact. Rtla- “RORKASALA, a Finnish . - foaile otudent to Havens anda rabid Conmuntet and Joho. RETTI, (am Baghish aettonsl mee by W/2 ta ‘Mexico: Chey. Rertt, @ writer | _ - ter hes oRecnomlse® ‘and aa capleyes of: the: ‘BEC. was ‘once marriéd - cee 2 it a ‘tea Fins, BETTI wes being adsigned. is Havens. His: adarese oF an "49 Nantes City: P.O. 1652, Mexico City 1, Merieo.: _ Telephone - - - : mumber, 14252025, Oe ‘ ; . . ve A - . 1 “t ci ~ wore seeetamae eee ponte ~ 7A I. : 4 7 . i ‘ ; : : 7 . . l ak . i t - A * 1 { rl o oh i ' \ : ie I . i. . a : : “ ef no mine - . —— ae wf. aA i ; \. : | : . ye v it _ ann 8 £ "ek 7 cy By ‘con Blanca Napuerae Fieera (aubsoures noe indicated), t, Source: Spare parts fron Faplond are sent te Monterey (teries', then to Yucatan and after that to Tsles Majeras and from there the ‘tuben fAshermtn take them to the Tsle of Pines. a : ae : a 2 leotvce! - Francisca: Sanchez. Coban road, cofstruction | ‘ engineer «tn discussing. procurement 4 replacement, parts | for- his . equiprant' atater, {f the amerteans have: va ‘subsi@tary factorvy for: , example Cataptller,: with a factory in Europe, the. spore parte are. gent to Fast Germany and from there to! Cubas . - SCTE TW ee Sarnia casa aie inne ‘ yk _— ! enue tbl twee 4 . a 13, -Sourees 1 in a tunnel at 36th Street, No. 62 on the corner of Street ne tt has wn, entéances,” one from the rlver. and. the other from. the house of M, J. Dhan, . - a _ ‘ Blanca - The headquatters of the Rusatane is Uuneued ata ateeteet ; 4a. Source: “de Jos Panos. ne | ' 4 { vt ! } Po | be Z “Blance « There tan Tlushin 28) in San Antonio a “Blanca - A former Nattonil Assembly che Mote!’ 5, Sources. ney Vadraga, stated that the refuges” ~ or Cuban equivalent) menber, ship that.wént te. Florida on 2° Bew/ catried two covernrent spenta, Jase Phar (el ojo) and hiwife Yolanda, ,Claneras, whose address, . "te Now. 74h Avenue 45. — a wt i Seneca vo. sete . ot : oe a a 6 Orlando. Paante, the private secretary “of farser President - Prio, approached CAMPOA's mother in Miami on BMav Stating that) -Nefore she departed the country -he would give her the name.of who ts. in Y imych trouble and wants mavens! ” . Cuban assoctate, af Prlo- in the Brazilian CmbA says - : pe, my . on 7. Source: VASLOUCH/A ~on 4 May -Sduarda Corona, Chief of the’ Occidental Furopean Countries Cffice stated to SLOLCH/L that he | planned in the rear future to give a luncheon for the Northern - European diplomats ard at that lurcheon tie would purnose that the % Northern countries put on an exnositton in Cuba covering each countries ; eultural and econemte achteverents. SECRET = Seapets Feats QA BA Raps . —— Reena gs 899) tap seangeenati yo foe og A aie
104-10173-10097.pdf
14-00000 104-10173-10097 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | s. - 3 December 1927 hl Yrs old Born Moscow ; 2m. ae os Stationéd in Havana ‘tron ‘septenber 1960 until septembér 1963. Attache. ; - , { Se nee, Valentin n Sorgeyevich LOGIN | (2012852) In 1961-he toured Latin’ America with the Soviet Soccer team as escort... and interpreter. (probably -wit! ‘security ‘functions as “well). He arrived Gos : Auguste, -1965' aS fhkrd Secretary . : « He repli ced: NSCHIPORENKO. His, S5anish: i be a ! hag, peen ‘described ‘as’ fluent with: hardly any accent. His $ mnglish is fair’ . s studyingitmow. 9 > 4 nas e : In March 1966, xX LIccay/s was told hie would be handled in the future. vy ; : th response to L's. claim that a radio had beon stolen from him, a policeman “gas. sent to his aprtment and L. ended the conversation by reéruiting the. - policeman: at.the rate of 5000° Pesos per month. The policeman reported -the . “Aneident. and the Ketropoliten Distkict Police sanctioned a D/A op. The. _ .. first and only recorded récuiremént. given the policeman: by: L was: for Sore | -; Blo data on{Venezuelan who- span, time in USSR.’ | . . Lis friendly ‘with YATSHOV, replaced him (he e1ains) as Consul General, (1966), ” : Shortly after ‘Arab-Israeli War L tacitly Persest 4 admitted he believed that Eeypt's. e Arges 2 of ie: . involvement on Irael's Feces side were false. . oe “Sa. & Lak .. : . Then choses the. the. one about Miss Elizabeth Duncan Wilde. L told her that he Ashe. _ was_ready to "go to the other side". He stated- ‘that he was afraid because’ the phones in both U.S..and Soviet Embassies were bugged. He asked if she so would go to U.S. Embassy with his. Story. “She consented and reporting stops a here. VEREROLN ED ” Paul Dillon “observed L and’ BARANOV in the | area. of. PKK a hotel where a mecting with: ‘Uriy ‘DRUSS wastho h have taken. place ne” night 2809 taking pictures with an 8run camera. ‘BARANCY is a Soviet tech, L pursued ‘AMSLOIICH/3,. ¢ daughter of a Finnish agent, both in Yavana and in ~ : Moscow, ‘dis intentions SGO0HE were ‘unknown, but could have. been romantically | od Bs psec cry inclined: ‘rather than professiunal. i. fe Lis an ar ‘rassive personality. With his fellow workers he is dictatorial “and disdainfui. He has been known to G##4 return to the Embassy thoroughly: gassed, gelling. and shoiting and resulting in an altercation with the guard on duty. Other times he won't finish one drink. He is chauvinistic MHHX to his own race and deprecatory to other nationalities. A sneering at'itude, boisterous and arrogant at times, He can be gentle at othertimes, has frequently labeled intelligent sMMaXRYHEX He is definitely crafty, although not particulary subtle, ~ works fast, dcesn't appear to try hard at cloaking his true intentions, either in conversation with others or in a recruitment atterpt. de is tough as nails. His build is athletic, his avcearance is rug-edly handsome. He appears- confident, self-assured in relations with non-Soviets. weos- oD lS S/R, rs 14-0900 mention. | , Salient featiire of file. is that Locixoy was. never the object, of xX . consistent “concentrated attention by anyone. There is. virSuslly no-- reporting’ on, the LICOZY/5<---LOGINGY relationship. What ‘there is inp lies. that W5 4 is uncooerative and nearly refusés to work with L, i SUIMART a ee - SUSCEPTIBILITY. Nothing in the conventional - sence. aa he ‘4s trying 4 to . tell us anything ‘he is. ‘obviously, -trying.-to get: our: attention via’ a CI’. . - ploy with the intenticn. of bringing us to hin.e. moves with’ confidence eo and néar=inpunityé<certainly not like oné who: might: ‘be: in- trouble. : ‘ PROFESSICANLISME Not’ ‘snooth and, subtle nor. particularly. sectire. “Fut crafty, fast.on his feet, makes fast ‘decisions and thén acts ‘on ‘them. ‘ Aggressive and ubiquitous. Socially active’: Wonan~chaser.’ “Pensoitrrr: See above. — ay a he v uo: Shovld be Jeaving before another year and one-hal?. Has bean there: for : threa and one-half Year'se oO m be hy ‘ : See. other similar casese ho
104-10173-10104.pdf
14-00000. % 104-10173-10104 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | : ql wee Chew Sew < : : SN ce cee Saasair ico MESSAGE Flt, Seria Re a 1 7 eee O ait, 20 seas O a . ceherds Chace. ewer lee wat WOifsic. ~ _ Revaae Cee . , menos Dee L FEB fF, SEE, CEE Ei, = SEC SRE T 0719032 © co DER GITE MEXI SBP OREDCORT LCIMPROVE LICANNT=1 Pa he oo - REF A HMMW 12821 AUG 64 f(r 28! aioe en a . 8 MEXI 5372 NOV Co 9nese | - Sete DURING ROUTINE CONTACTS WITH PESWING. OFFICER DURING JAN | Sug ADVISED HE IN CONTACT -PAVEL. YaTsKov (2a1-120:23) AND VALENTIN sua 0G Nov (281- ~285412), BOTH: SUSPECT KGB. Sovs ASKED: HE PREPARE | TRAVEL INFO ON TRAINS:-AND-SHIES | BETUEEN | MEXICO, NEW AGRE ND ne EUROPE Logiwov APPEARS FRIENDLY AND TOLD. SUEN KE HOPES THEY . Soren, wet Doo or aH -BE: FRIENDS .- a an we, ber eee ee La Pes ING OFFICER TURNED. SUBJECT OVER TO SLATION OFFICER To wn tM 7 ~ AGREED. ACT. as ACCESS AGENT ). REQUEST. ROS REP ROCESS. Tos “ - UTS NES | “POA. ‘ . oo se nosy ce . Gd “SECRET 4 fer, LAURICLE. ne mo a Ce \ oe oe ! ! .. CEN $837 «1 HMMW~-12821 65, 5372 65 PBSWING PAVEL “YTASKOV, 2B.i2B2S eg ; VALENTIN LOGINoV 2a1- 285412 KGB S0vs NEW YORK EURUPE ‘LOG INOW 7 Pasw ING” LOS TNOV Has POA ; 3r Sor as S472 14-0000 Fe a eythane ACTEM q june PY eet \- mole arm —_ fom quasis ota | am nhed BCOURS Ghief of S tation, Mexico City : ; wd bo Niemen imideatified Visitor to tho Soviet Estassy in Mexico City. an eae 1, . LICALLA’ and LILYRIC reported. an umideatified-visitor-to the Soviet Embassy in Moxico City between 29 Noveeber and. $ December 4965, The visitor appears, .~ to be a Soviet; however, LIFIRE has not reported any imaccounted for. Soviet \ - to have visited Mexico during this period, nor was the presence of a Soviet visitor reported to the Station by any other source, He ‘has not been seen: since 3 Decesber 1265. 2: According. to LICALLA, the visitor was principally in contact with the. - cook, Anatoliy Aleksawrovich MURHIN (201295944), administrative assistant Stanislav Sergeyevich SILNTRUY (2012272103), guard Alkolay Tvanovinh TAN ARN, code clerk Aleksandr Petrovich PAVLOV (201-761268), Thi rd “Séeretary aid known KGB officer Viadizir Ivanovich SIPAKEVICH (201-343894) , First Secretary aid known KGB officer Aleksandr Viadirirevich PHINHODKO (2012202379), and Press : Attache mid known KGB officeT Nrkolay Sergeyevich LEON “(2OV-1S2159)5 ae “3, | Aggording to LILYRIC, the visitor was. deen leaving thie. Soviet entis.s8y : a with MUKHIN, and later with Third Secretary-aid suspect KGB officer: 7° ” Valentin Sergevevich LOGINOV. (201+285412) an 30 Noverber 1905. On } Decesber ™ ha was seen lesving with MUAHIN and his wife, Cosey:rcial Coamselor Georgty 7 Stepanovich \VISKO (201-243602} and chauffeur: Anatol ty Taylovich PRAGICHIKIN. : (201-738052) (a the car normally: driven by Pravda correspondent Vialimir TE ET EAgelfenev4 ch DOLGDY: (201-76 5035). “On 2 Decésiber he was.geei loavingwith WEHIN and his wife, ZAMHAROW, Visitor Ferdinand Robertovich GINNO and © fe . ce. _ (continued): - Attechment: 0S . . YT TAs Stated (QHERENTTH) Tas : Distribution: eT Se ST w/stt he SC 1 - RHD w/o/att ~~ ee ae PeFile 90. 0 oe Does bs ted SOG O- pean OT ner ore ano meme on “eG ST gg TT meee eee ~ t : yoea-2R001, |S anuary 1966 naa es ase CANON ; — Yue PLE MUL : ‘ wpt DET? a 2K}-4-64 14-0000 _ . 5 th mre ar tae - | tebrat n POA ans Rae CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH SECRET Hate 27001 [secre _ tues Attache and suspect kes officer Visdislav Sergsyavich SORKIN (201- -744342) in. HASNSEIN'S car, On 3-Dscesber ha was seen leaving with MAHIN oad : : PRAS I : . 4, Atteched Is a photograph of the: visitor taken by LILYRIC. ~ © $,| Station. ‘Mexico would ‘appreciate it if the atteched photog coals t be” cireustod at. Hteedquartory, for possible Ydenti fication. . 4 ‘ rote 14-0000 od wq——Shick of Stations Mexico City. 4-- = ATTACHMENT: ~~ er AAA "PLAS CATION eee cag vn RROCESSING ACTION DISPATCH [| , [oe x Kixy ee eocus QUT . J omy qualita fsa os od wOUUr FRc _.___ Chief, SR via Chief aH ror _ Sanct — REDWOOD . : _Ovalentin Sorgevev ich LOGINOY 04a c2ASd12 . : ACTION REQURLO REFERENCES ~ REFERENCE: snont-13988, 16 “Septonber 1965 : forwarded “nokewsth, is parapiaph 9 ) (pnystcat SESCRIPTION ; AND PHOTOS) ‘of summary: traces in SPR. format “on Valentin a ‘Sergeyevich LOGINOV: (201- -285412)° as promised to you in” , the above reference. BAS. “BRUCE iW. GINTALAS | ~ oe . ’ 2 to 5.7. \Ratagraph: 9.as.(state d_abov. DISTRIBUTION: .-- Orig. ‘& 2-Chief ‘of. F Station, Mexico. City (w/atty: = 7) ae gor asst m Ett : . a “ ae : 7 ‘ 3h ich CROSS REFERENCE TO ‘ «T pissarcn svitBot AND NUMBER C5. C24 or ee ° - HMMW 14087 ' : CLASSIFICATION SECRET OFFICE SP /asPAa 1-RID (w/att) 1-SR/O/KH {wo/att) NH/L (wo/att) | 7] OATE TOR eS ES PCE OFM oP a woe® ep | Poof, 7 4, oO FACcMm ATS i — t tows §23 Baevous EARON 14-0000 ‘ / ~_, . ad - 7 ’ © » t : 9. PHYSICAL SESCRIPTION AND PHOTOS: | i : . , wt . be. Height: 6" tall, a - - a 7 7 a _& Build: strong build; cas, 185 bss in Wavanes | Ve aD 7 So a pater. biond vavy hates: - at a 7 . “loss - ~ ee 4 " - . 7 ‘Be “Shape of Facé: concave foreheads 2" * i wo —— 7 ; : *e eo ae teeter eee TTT oe OE, fl be FEST Fer gests 2 - SECRET 14-0000 2 Oe ENN Nee ere ARE mga my TT Re ONS Soe NY Se iaarenall ores eo, ren & . re an A “TE PRPS ACTIVM aa - XXX: | Aa MNT pueareta bot exrentng td . “ . : . ’ . ae chiet, wy ‘Divisfon , - . . : no wseenng guts —— oe . yt Tf ears Coeutns os eked tanguias ”. ‘chief, SR Division mm chic£: of ‘Stat on, Mexico ico City . SUBtCT 5 " "REDCOAT/LOIMPROVE * Ge RgURED “RULRUNCES | are Ox ““yIeort/S poportea “that on ‘22: October 1968 Subject. visited * Ris place of business and said that he had « ‘been ‘yeferred: to ee + by the Soviet Enbassy. tle said he was intorested in a oné-way tickot -to the Soviet Union. Subjoct furnished tho following infornstion © to LIcOZY/5 : Ho was bern on 19 Augtist 1942 in Michigan. Neds. . gp student at U.C.L.A. and wanted to visiz the USSR as a tourist. _ Subject veld U. S. passport nuaber C 530394 issued 29 August 1962, His permanent addyoss’ was given as 19222 Pacific Coast Hdgnway 9 ; |-. Matiou, Californias. His tourist card ghowed that he entered 1oxico “J. “by bus at Sonoita, Sonera on 9. Uctober: 1965. Subject paid for 15__ . days in the Soviet. Union. ‘but said that he planned to. stay” Tongers °- oe rae “2, He Ket Mexico via Air France, glight 702.07 . 6 Oct. y. 422) (eonfirmed by flight manifests). His. plans: coil. for hin to ‘dep a Paris: for ‘Nostow via Air France “Flight 724° ‘on 17. October. wg ye oT: 3. buring a routine visit ‘to ‘the Consular Séetion. of ‘the, Sevier. Bs Embassy, Valontin Ss. LOGINOV, thanked . LICOZY/5 for “taking cara” | ‘ oe ‘if OL. Sudject but, in the progence of both PRIKHODKO anu: Consular" officer Vladimir 8. KORMUSHERIN, EOGINOY admonished: LICOZY/S for “asking | biographic-dati he fi) 1 out the necessary ps pe LICOLY/S: “denies Ce o-inforaatien. ‘than “he needed, (Subject. apparoatly reported Licoz ¥/5's actions ii obtaining | “the above blographic J data (ors was debrieted by LEGINOY, a ‘suspect “EGB. offlcer)s so . = rs pe it seems ‘unusual for an. \ Anarhenn, arude to 5 travel. fron the. M, s. "So Mexico in order to trovel to the Soviet Union since ho is. - - automatically’ inéreasing, the cost of Ads travel by a considerable “amount. Since Subject ‘crossed into Mexico-on 9 October, only a” ~ > week before his departure for the ussh, it would appear. that he >. - came to México exclusively” for this.purpose. It thus appears | that the purpose of travelling via México was to “Oh this. trip: fros.. ’ the > Se authorities, . wl Cf. Onpuoks a Ay foe hocal ODENVY not adv¥j PEL? DD . i ; Willard c. CURTIS .F > Distribution? © 7 , . ie eh See + cs fuze ied Seo Gnady > paea “ScesR ana Taran sao ane none — ~ T on worm eee Carne nnn ees mee meee oe Le ~ 27467 "| 20 OCTOBER 1965 : TSS CATIONS + et “Bish fb93 Deb ots “ya SECRET. P -2712 °°: pee re ere etree oo 1400000 Bi 5 PA AT C H Tome = ieee ee SECRET [magne FO NOTING _ . _ chief: SR . oe ca x0 iNOCUNG PTQUIALD oro. . . — i" ~ 1 S chief, Wi a ee i en : — [enter or station, Mexico city {A ae ee re | a REDWOOD. Valentin. Serguyevich “LOGINOV (201265812) ae | oe won, [ere raise nome ~ oo a mS _ a : . : ‘LIFE reported the arrival on 10 “October 1965, vi via 2 Sabena fight 555, of subject's wife, Aleksandra Dmitriyema, and his son Dnitriy. Travelling ight, were Boris Aleksandrovich KAZANTSEV (201-028975) and nis Hier 27IFAS wife returning to Mexico fron home leaves on the same fl gor 28544 l2, en a AND NUMBER ie : HOMA-27420 | .28 October 1965 . “CLASSIFICATION - i ROSIRESASER : SECRET | roreeasar2 ; 14-00000 Asser Ata ~~ TPQEISSING ACHON TOT ‘[bisPATCH [mn OE EES XXX AO ATONS BEND "Tomy geen ots CAN MOST DCN Chief, SR via Chiof, iil . SUOKEI G Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOY (201 285412) ALTO EQURLO RUTRORCEE REFERENCE: - MEXI 4363, 7 August 1969- ‘herewith are sumiary traces in SPR foraat: on ‘Valentin Sergeyevich LOGLNOV, reflecting, a digest of avatlabie Anforwation in Headquarters files.” 2. Paragraph 9 of the above attachment (PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOS) will be forwarded to you at a later date under separate Stopatch “a8 soon a3 the photos have been proconsad here at Headquarters. 30" Forwarded under separate cover is ‘Paragraph aL “CIDENTITTES, | : ' BRUCE H, GINTALAS .* Summary traces in SPR‘format (h/w) . Paragraph 21 CIDENTITIES) (u/a/c) bisTRIBUTION: a (Orige, & BeChdes of station, Mexico City (watt A, blu wate By wierey DaSEP ist CROSS REFERENCE TO DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMER ‘ og. COR oa Fe Septeuber 1965 Hota 13985 HQS ALE NUMBER: 201 285412 I. . . . ORIGINATING OR CER a PIsT ee JOHN CARLSON XC vib a ke 14-0000 4 s OOD EEL PU Mey at A Gy DT ‘ 1 ’ - . - “ae USSR citizen, ' * : - . b. Passport DOL6993, issued 24 August 1960, | y fs - C.. Passport DO10264, issued 1965 ~ fu 7 - ~ - yo 6. CURRENT POSITION: — - . . . g.. mo _ : oo . 4 “ Third Secretary, Soviet Embassy, Mexico City. 3 7, RELATIVES:” ~ Ss fo 5 et 7 ‘ . ‘ a 3 so a c. Spouse: Aleksandra Dmitriyevna, born 20 August 1928, Moscow, , fo. , . “ zi, ‘ . Worked {n the Corisular Office in Havana, Speaks ~ ‘ . - 4 . 2 an poor Spanish. . : 5 a a ; ~ _ 5 ee . . 3 . ” d. Children: Son - Dmitriy Valentinovich, born 1959, , i an Daughter - Irina Valentinovna; born ca, 19523. * E 8.. LANGUAGES: _ so, mo . | poke : a, . oh, ; : “ Subject speaks fluent Spanish with a slight accent, aa ‘ , q . ‘ . 7 - a ; 7 ’ . - - . i - _, Subject spoke some English while he was in Havana. ~ : : . a ‘ a _ 3 ~ > Co o a ‘ £ ~ : if . Ey ; ‘ rs a t é x RIS IPs? yo, 7 ia . a : Lf I- Ham -/3 954 a SECR =~ “)S&e : er AOT- DESH) 2 ~ tA weet Gn ——~ A x ATTACHMENT G8 TO h #13985 - td Led . SECRET SUMMARY TRACES IN SPR FORMAT DATE PREPARFD BY. 201 NUMBER . ‘ iy ° A NUMBER 1, NAME: Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOV mos . vé a “0G > _ _ 2. DPOB: 23 December 1927, Moscow ~ ' ve - - og . 3. ,CLTIZENSHIP AND PASSPORT DATA: . : BRUCE H. GINTALAS ~- 8 Scptember 1965 201 285412 16721 ~ ' ’ 5A mer me 4 . Se ee ree ‘ aes o 1 YE ee Peete mee ee eee ~ y 7 eorex rarer ‘ en eee epee: meen ' ‘ APART oa + ’ eter ttn ae fe 14-00000 bs Satire Aacumlte a ALi cabo sperpen even feeb ey , ‘ wu ft 7 2 3 ab 4 7 i 1k, An Havana where Subject served. as ‘an “Attache at the. Soviet ‘Enbassy. SECRET \ “CURRLCULUM VITAE: a February 1960 Diplomatic List from Argentina lists Subject as 4 hew Soviet Melitary Attache due to” arrive in Buenos ‘Atres in. the” near. fiture, There is no. indication that Subject ever Eilled that post. 7 ; “From September 1960 to ‘September 1963, subject and family were, 7 Decenber 1961, he ‘acconpanted the Soviet Dyan soccer team on: a Letin 42, ‘Secretary, | - ee a known ‘KGB officer. in Mexico citys. : ew Bolivian: university-cell ce penetration, American tour as their escort and interpreter. Subject arrived in Mexico City on 3 August 1965 to replace known KCB officer Oleg Maksimovich NECHIPORENKO (201 305870), as.a Third INTELLIGENCE AFFILIATION: * . _ Subject is “Ligted as “probable RIS, probably KGS on the basis of his activités: white, stationed in Havana and by virtue of . his veplacing INTELLIGENCE activity: ' While Subject accoapanied eha DYNAMO™ ‘soccer team’ “ehrough. La Pag! in December 1961, he became “aequatnted with xrstitna ‘Cidentity 1, a KUBARK Bolivian security seivice Penetration and later’ a low level : . tt is not. recorded upon whose “initiative the contacts, were, fades However, by “KISHIN- I's ‘admission’ he had several informal and friendly nieetings with, Subject during which Subject encouraged KISHIN-1 to accept a Cuban student grant. Infact he specifically expressed an eagerness to be of any assistance in helping KISHIN-1 to get to,Cuba. .KISHIN-1l never went to Cuba, although he did SECRET In a cr “Raw Wyvern a¥si7o, Fino G6 Sabgel ° Vem me gnats ee ay ee ge tietme manne oe ay 14-0000 7 He oo : / . con _ . . : - _ ’ - ‘ ~ . SECRET ' SO + . : ‘ - - . . ‘ F : _ 134 (CONTINUED) *_ - . ; 7 = Con octane : £ correspond with Subject on the mattar on at least one occasion, KISHIN-1 ; cg 4 . an + was terminated as an agent in July 1963 for securtty® reasons and because _ : i we ne - it-was believed that he was, a fabricator. No further’ Aévelopments | in a, — , . bo _ ~his. assoctattin with subject “vers, noted, ’ rn . vir wr - L . —— : ~ I? 7 “On the same trip ¢ trough acta anor tea in Decembér 1961, Subject - : ar ; ; 7 : j ; was observed to have in his possuseion gome $2,000 ry united States ee ; ‘ a : WF % . : . H a currency, After sending tha socedr team back to Moscow from Quito, . Jo : 4 / Subject continued alone through Panaina GILy,, where he was seen in contact ne ; ' * with a Mexican citizen with whom ha flew on to” Mexico City, In Mexico . “ oe aa ’ City Subject reported to known KGB officer Aleksey Ivanovich GARMASHOV ~~~ , | a - "(202 227418) at the Soviet Embassy< From a sensitive source Lt” was.> _ - . t. - : learned that GARMASHOV Had been lnsteucted to look ‘into the matter of! 7 > ~ . f 7 . , Subject's four-day ‘delay ‘in rotuentg to ‘Havana from Quito. and that . H - | _ : , : Subject's superiors in: ‘Havana were snedenod, lt is not known what °. >. ‘ o _ t . - e relationstitp, 1£ anys, these circumstancca have to ‘each other. _ . . . : vs | . = ’ i “te ; . “In } Havana carly, in 1963, Subject bef rtended and apparently cattempted _ ‘4 ae 4 _ to: cultivate VASLOUCHS 1, 2; and 3 (identities 2, 35 ani 4): The...” a . | : 7 a i wo association was diScoliraged by ru nant because VASLOUCH- Vvand 2were - 7 a : - : i . : performing important functions in “cofmucttan with Cuban FL activities and , a i a : 7 3 , . contact with a possible kits officer was not thought desireable, . ‘ _ | . . i i - a ‘ : In September 1962 at the. svteatbon of Sentiot \ Vazco ‘Lettao de CUNHA, 2 “4 - . : _ ‘Brazilian As Ambassador to Cuba and newly dippointed Ambassador to the soviet a i Union, VASLOUCH- 3 ‘traveled to Moscow ‘and. accepted @ clerical position : at the Brazilian Embassy where she remained for approximately two years, A | -, . Between Be mie tf tomate year later, in September 1963, Subject returned PCS to Moscow, | December 1963 and February 1964, Subject made three attempts to see aneon: VASLOUCH-3. According to VASLOUCH-3, the contacts were by telephone only ‘ - SECRE'T ~ ee - ee oe seo ® $ 14-0000 . ~ oe ° ™“ —— Cae, SECRET — ene 7 13. (UGNTiNULD) . H and she did not: meet with Subject personally while fin Moscow, at a . - 7 ; ve . . . . 7 RS od : ° - - . i Be 15.) CONFAGES!, Be , ar 7 . e. In December 1961, in ‘La Paz, Bolivia, subject was in contact with i : _RISHIN-L, See paragraph 13 ‘above and Identities.: . , 2 Subject was in contact in Panama City ‘and on a flight from Panama i City to Mexico City in December 1961 with Edmando Fausto ZORRILLA i , Martinez, a Mexican citizen who had been traveling around Latin America, _ 2 ~ _The nature- of. this contact -has not.-been determined. i _ Subject befriended and apparently: attempted to , develop in Havana - z =e a i vasLoucis 1, 2 and 3, See paragraph 13 above. and. Identitiess - : a - f . : i Pe 205 TRACES FOR’ LIAISON: ‘ i ~ 3 _See first page folowing.” : . SEES == SS SS Se of. 21. IDENTITIES: : cs i coe mr See “gecand page cotiowing. : i + E- H i . t 1 .¢ ‘ ; i ‘ SECRET ‘ 14-0000 , seers is aod gist he dy wtf PMR hOmt erin « roman curane. be atte hewn as «ats ET AL ae ennai erm Lin he ME eat none . tee Beane nA AAO te L, ion ane Le maser et espero om PR TRAE OCONEE Tae Be ay TORII! © LR SEATED TERAEMNEY th temere cuts ‘ wigete Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOY” | - . 4 ” DPOB: . 23 December 1927, Moscow" , 2 ee PASSPORTS:: . -D016993,- issued 24 nigiae 1966. ee : ° es soto, issued 1965 Se _ ae Re - “ a7 - . : ot . “in. the “Consular office of the. Soviet’ Eabiaésy ‘fn, Havana, ° Speaks poo Spanish. = . : a” _ * _ , : gon: batt rty Valentsaovich, born 19595 “ os ne . DAUGHTER: ‘Trina Valent inovna,: born’ ¢ ca, 1952. - , a LANDUACES: Sibject speaks. fluent Spanish and"p ‘POOr English, ‘ ° _ ; . PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: ~ vite’ “ts 164 i tit, wetghe 183) bse, has a8 4 stcong oo “ biti, ‘blond, wavy. hair, and-a Goncave’ forehead.” ; ot peo , 4 ATRAVEL:, In 1960 subjects was designated | to the coe Enbassy in. “argentina as a Miltary Attache, ‘however; there ts no. _ . 7 7 r ecord that sabject ever’ : feted that pose ‘ _ a - o pe se ‘September 1960 to September. ‘1963, “Subject” and fémtly, ; _ ; - were § in Havana ‘hare Subject, served, “as an Aceache ae ehe : . Soviet Embassy. , In ‘pecenber 196 he accompanied the ‘ 7 : Soviet ‘DYNAMO, Soccer team on- a Latin American’ tour a as to ‘ these escort and thierpeeter: Me : Be a ; : ; = : ' SECRET - ° weno Seas bee Fe ee ce ah ee Ree ot on . ~ : a , S.ECRET : . va ‘ i Tree een nme can pemn npnyre ricig ers free Heenan woe wa acme ateene pretertinnen Tete ater ee ares tein ntnerne. 14.90000 a . a ~ LNPER SEPA\ATE COWEN am, ATTACIMCNL B TO HMM 23985 - ao . , SECRETE a . a a ‘ 2 ie Ae me en re wen erent . _IDENTITIES * . . - . 2 . - . a. ~ a 5 .! ra - * e a7 _ ~ ~ ~ . 7 Ff : sao, . an -~ + -* £ ‘ 4 ~o i ‘ 7 IDENTITY ONE DELGADILLO Menache, Adalid, formerly a Captain on ‘ the Bolivian Police Force, KUBARK agent from 1960 ‘ to 1963, ~ : < IDENTITY TWO MATIAAINEN, Lauri Olavi, Honorary Finnish Counsel y 2 in Havana and KUBARK contact since 1962, 4 IDENTITY THREE MATIKAINEN, Estrella, wife of IDENTITY TWO, 5 x x 4 4 a a 2 4 MTT IE BOF et A oe CRORE TERN Gree A Br, n ~ EDENTITY FOUR MATIKAINEN, Anneli, daughter of IDENTITIES TWO and ‘ ‘ erence nsntiny eeR Ime ro Me ee eee ah Oe ay ~~) & , . . ' - - THREE, ~ , ~ 2 ~ 3 ° : : a * 1 i . + | 7 . 1 ‘ . : c= ‘ ~ ~ - a ~ \ ~ i ~ : . - ty ‘ . r g ~ - ar rt , Tsk . : ‘ t i a I - : \ a eee eee a - yi. wee fe “ a . ‘ 7 el * re | 7 , po , : a Ur a i * a ~ t ~ z yo mo L 4 ‘ { f f . ? : ~ . ‘ : “ 5 ° bry : % ‘ - s ero 2 8 i 1 . , s - , ~ 1 tie 3 2 . \ { z , : x i so - - . . & . 4 v 1 e ” x : ' boy { , * ° i i : f ry 1 ' i - z a ? a o 4 i H a £ ‘ i + ‘ 1 ; d * SECRET . j & ne kot ne ne . . . 2 “ » soe * ' “ - , ’ ! . we Ly Law 14-0000 INFO” ~ ~ -_ . PROM: suuecT Se ’ ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES . . ve ~ 1 . . 7 _ 7 — ag . . : r ~ . ; , sy * . See ~ ‘ aT . 7 i : ’ ‘ ~ ~ i . eee . se, Frid ° : IG * CLASSIFICATION SECRET ONLY QUALIFIED O8SK CAN JUDGE IND&XING Chief, SR Division” thet eer , Chief, WH Divieton Chief of Station, Mexico Chey 6. REDWOOD - Valentin: Sétge evich Locinov 201- 285412 - 4 ; REFERENCE: MEXI 4363,°6 August 1965° 7 - : ? Subject's arrival in Mexico was reported in ‘Reference. Attached are . coples of Subject's s passport; obtained 1 through LITEMPO, no. D- 010264, issued Attachment: . : Copies of Passport ~ . ~ : _ Di “Fibution: | ok eek te ee . ~ 2 - CSR, w/att., as stated, H/W © wae 7 eat _ CWH, w/o att. _. “a ~ Sant cone . wort GBCur 1 | Eas'uded fears autens Spec, ted fe discs ean 27/- 2 ¥s f/ DATE DISPAICH SYMEOL AND NUABER “HMMA ~- 26881 CLASSIFICATION ras yale r . meee TEL i 201-285412 FEN: P-L1712 . - + - oe ~“ “oe ‘ te ‘ oot - - « ” “4 eh owe, Bony 7 ' + *” et rs Br my ak ae a ute . ~ ieee ret. we ae 8 . wow Thos as a 2_AucusT 1965 _~ 1400000 FS : Ss PEPURLIOL DES witTiv “py DAPI res E SOCIAL S I M PORT ATIQL SS « E. ' : 0) BOsoth WA o* 14-00000 aS DisyiaOe saadiese 249 Voogesd ap osyerosen SI2S04 - = a 3. x ae a “ : Moeve® 14-0000 Fo a eee em 7 e ' . \ 7 \ { \ 14-0000 tnceer Dew. Oro , Bg CLassiry’ to radble are sisi a cores § 1 cesraor. Oc. 2-2 DIR CIT MEXI 4365 Ne - p= -REpwoon \ cop wey oo - 201285412. REQUEST SUMMARY TRACES.’ ae 7 “3 3--BEDIEVED = REPLACING NECHIBORENKO: 2g1= “so5a7es JUNE ee De . mee to Fie No-. _ - rice a0). wer. pro. Ee 4 0 7 W yonTuRIT OTIF ICO * fies x eal Liv room” in UIFIRED REPORTS ARRIVAL. 3 ‘AUG: VIA -saBitig FLIGHT 555 OF ; ~VaLeran: Loc Iwo, AGE: 38° PPT: D- #1264). “NEW THIRD, SER tay ‘soviet: EMB HExIco..- (Be PRESUIABLY IDEW VALEWTIN SERGEYEVICH, Loar sov® “§ E c R E T FW. AS63" “5. AUG VAS "SABENA 555" VALENTIN. Lodi abv 38. PPT De1d26a IME 'D- ereasa SOVIET EB MEXICO ‘IDEN VALENTIN” SERGE YEUIOH. Los Nov eat. 285412, WECHIPORE xo 2e1- 305670 Caan + Dol 245418 7? Ave os 2O]-2ASSHIA we dork 14-0000 ene se iignnadaat sr onan 1, ie nen reamewenn FD DIRECTOR WMG Se “gona sarap ca 2 . ae ’ “ 7 ~ I ey le te na ae PLIUSAGE. WH GETSEC? pre WHOCGSF ES Bae) an i ; Gl72 - . ene cin Be zo MARCH 1965 Sts ne cS te MO: 25-6233 . -——— RIO DE- JANEIRO 1870: IEFAVE ° RIOD Oe 4 rypic vaSLOUCH ee REF. Wie 7702 (IN 30193) “SUBU REF IDEN - A) IS-VASLOUGHES,~ DAUGHTER -V-i- GEN—-b) AND. apex ©). Vol AND’ ¥-2.- ‘CURRENTLY “RESIDE PBRUMES AND il AVE BEEN re : ve WORKED. APPROX 12° YEARS BRAZILIAN ‘Euiass¥ PBRUYEN, WAS es quits CLOSE TO ALSUPER. AND “PAMELY WHEN HE HAD ex THERE: AND TOURED | i soy a ag ea “oe ew EFFORT: DEVELOP. THEM, I W FURTHER conract. “KGB OFFICER RETURNED: PCS oscov LATE AUG 63. | betes we DEC ‘63 AND FEB 64 HE MADE THREE MILD ArreuPrs, CONTACT V-3 IN. MOSCOW; fa, 7 ‘ : EFFOR? ‘CONTACT VASLOUCHES APPARENTLY - DROPPED wire "NO FURTHER | - os - DEVELOPMENT, HQS HAS. “NO ADDITIONAL IXEO TO COsFIRM OR DISPEL L bos ALSURAHS SUSPICIONS V-3 SOVIET PENETRATION. | : 4. V-3 HAS BEEN SOMEWHAT WORRY TO PARENTS AND QS THROUGHOUT’ ; OUR ASSOCIATION. PARENTS DESIRE SEE V~3 LOCATED SAFELY SOME WESTERN 7 ' CITY WITH GOOD JOB AND SECURE INCOME MATCHES HQS WISH ELIMINATE HER 0 107. mee ESERUAATING OFPICENS OG, wen ewes “ ATLEASIHD orrigan § Ez c R ET 4 nemes 13 2 amene” - cr Tentearine ae sigh PFO 4 Loe RAE : peed pp OE . . gEPROOUCTION BY QTRER TRAN THE ISSUINS SPACE W§ PROMI Cuay Mo ° oe Ss Seno rere. “ 14-00000 oN. v ~ t We a MESSAGE. FORM. rong ONG. : . , ai : “. 3 - oe ce ee Be oe SECRET a oe “OT so, “NO INDEL : : . -O-PRt IN cS WO. FERRO , AS SOURCE CONCERN HER: PARENTS. . 5, REQUEST STA TAKE NO ACTION THIS MATTER AT THIS TIME. HQS CONCERN PRIMARILY THAT WORRY ABOUT We3 nor BE ALLOWED JEOPARDIZE “FUNCTIGNING ‘Val AND V-2,. V-3 MAY EVEN, “AGREE: SOME FUTURE ‘DATE “Act “AS” ; LBW LINK BETWEEN Y-2 AND al IF SUCH CHANNEL EVER NEEDED, sens uasaon rr eee cet DESWYCND FITZGERALD C/¥H “eo Nw One avracaraating + @0adaeige Oreigza orr.cee ee . REPAOOUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSULY : Sigstlo. - + Fay te oF 14-0000 stk —_ . oe AD ones aM etemOne SE atasO ae er : 2? : : so ~ . 7 N i. | reac __MESSAGE FORM 2 2 ROUTING - ONG, ELISABETH GRISSO/pfg 7 . wT, u/C/PIS1O O von BECRET 7 wt. 6272 [3.NO DOR vs can. 29 ‘MARCI 1965 Brat. IN iS nu wo.28~- 6-33 - “E" agsy REO DB. JANEIRO ~ “aN¥O: sume map mom” OIRECTOR a = COM a oon a a AVE rs we ee “4 °° TYPIC: VASLOUCH _ REF DIR PG FEO soto a IDEN A: ANNELY MATIRALNEW LE eg ee ~'YORMER’ SECRETARY ‘IN’ BRAZILIAN Exps. oa - a : HAVA AND HOSCOR, (IN Moscor. aupr 62 = SEPT om ike Ly Ee ADEN BS LAURI. MATIKAINEN 7 7 a : mee ce Le “yuvisa i BUSINESSMAN Be, ‘HON, PryIsit CONSUL 7 7 _IN HAVANA | 1DEN Cc. ‘ESTARLLA: TOINT MATIKATNEN FORMER. SECRETARY mt pact yan ENB BAVA’ ND oF MESGAGE a re py ‘C/WH/C/KO Walter Cini (if draft) Ff 4 ; DESUO}D FITZGRRALD WH/S. Larty Sulk (oy. phone) #5. JOHN L/ HART - 3 DCWHD, ‘ 1° C/WH _ BRC Ton Ryan (by phone) 45, va ne - ™ Bot AeeMeeTizating ed Jartwsed wot aswel atrisan © : ; ape . ot _ . PROWTBITIO. Cosy Ne wwe 14-0000 ene er one — A aa aa m, CLASSIFIED MESSAGE, sora covits 4 —_ : ‘oO . . . ‘ - = — — = poy ovews - PROHIBITED - se ORK 1 “Barve DIR IWFO'WAVE CiTe RIOD Tot Plt api ga REP HORA 11178 25 JUNE 13953 Ci80 a SENT WAVE? aes 1. 00 23 MARCH MERSeDES MAGALHAES LIR{O, PERSONAL. = KA ths a (SE. SECRETARY ALSUPER“2, . INTRODUCED MILRES To” AWNELI “NATIKAINEN ” Ee TS “uno: visiT ING: R10: FOR: APPRONINATELY ONE NOWTH. TATIKA NEN a rs . "SAID ALTHOUGH HER FUTURE, PLANS. GNQEFINITE, SHE Had No INTENTION. _ * i REFORMING. PBRUNEN, WHERE HER PARENTS. ASSIGNED. SATO SHE MIGRT fe ce ACCERT' EMPLOYEE MT IN NEW YORK. Ci YOR WOULD RETURN 10 EUROPE. °°. it HOMEVER, L Lunia Is | ATTEMPTING TO" “INTEREST MATIKA NEN i REMAIN: an “ING= RI HER TO (Sot ANERICAN COMPANY. OR u se SOVEANENT. AGENCE oR Ee ‘Eapce von HYLKES LEFT MATTER red SAYING HE, wou iA: : Have NORE -LNFG- On aT LKAINEW" S dual tFt¢ arioks, - ne ad -2. OWLY INFO RIO STA RE MAT IKAiwEN CONTAINED 7 - iN REF SUPFLIED BY ALSURAH, WHO, Now. ow ‘Td YEAR, LEAVE FROM ‘ ! HIS SERVICE AND ONLY. in -RIO.. on INFREQUENT VISITS. WILL ATIEMFE | wr a . Q2! To ELICIT- MORE DETAILS FROM ALSURAH AT FIRST OPFORTUNITY. mo % . PRECIATE H Ss FORWARDING ANY “ADDITONAL AL_INFO ON ON Se APPREC! a —— [totes : maT 1xa THEN WHICH WOULD TEND TO CONFIRM aL SURAHS DOUBTS As COURTS ABOUT e&rorr a Siew fete edi gage rau) esdodle. : J ner “hes asuenH ZL tol Jol DY SHsr cae 14.90000 7 | . . a _ ere eT | = 26193 B a. oa ar a INFO WAVES -ALSURAK REPORTED IN REF HE susrectéy i , - - / WATIKAINEN AS BEING SOVIET PENETRATION HIS EMBASSY 1 moscow. . os : oo sHE“wascuR tous BEYOND. “NORMAL ‘BOUNDS. AND. AANTED™ 0 SEE. EvERY= a. oo wel Tt vt os THINGS. SHE was SUSPECTED. OF HAVING AN-AFFALR WITH ONE. ‘OF THE 2 Se ppazu daw OFFICIALS. IN HoScoW WHO Hab RAISED HER ‘enpassy Lo eo ~ “PAY 10 $390 DOLLARS A MONTH, SHE HAD PREVIOUSLY ‘SERVED WITH ALSUPER~1 IN PBRUMEN New 14-0000 : ; ; \ oS > CLASSIFIED MESSAGE. oe. \ wont ’ ‘ - 2 : A as , Bo UENTEL ' - 4 - PARAL 1 UP FROM ANUNEDENT 1E1EC. INFORMANT. 7 “PARA 23, ANTAUP- 5 RIDs, ; ho. INDEX FILED ieee ; REPORT CLASS SECRET CONTR cite. ‘DISSEM © Cee Bee , : COUNTRY: CUBA/USSR oe _ . _ CC oe “stidur, TL PASEPORT-AGT ITY AT THE SOVIET EMBASSY “IN HABANA” - “SEONTINUED 9 = igs “BAAS UNL TED STATES ~ hw COMME AT NO. DISSEMINATION ¢ OF THE ATTACHED TO:PORTION OF THIS CAEL HAS- ‘BEEN’. ; MADE OUTSIDE THe agricey: PENDING | RELEASE BY THE ACTION UNIT, _ o. Re = £ $ 2 z. E Bs & e & £ u ? : TKS 8 . ee PRECEDENCE : _ _ 1 ROUTINE nn . i. ff PRIORITY . - RELEASING fad: CATE CISTRIBUTED: | BASED ON, . i H je. : sf ‘ | . LIAISON: oof: > § S41 : : anaue 7 3 TRSQDED PROM AUTOMATIC ‘ DOWNSAADIAG AnD } ? DECLASBIF.CATION i , Copy Ne. : REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. 7 . ont -- eee Beko: - 14-0000 “” ay, CLASSIFIED MESSAGE UF G-bu5g SOGRCE : A CUBAN: UNI VERS ity SRADUATC AND Part © ownie OF A FARM IN ~~ CAMAGUEY, SOURCE: FRAVELS 5 OCcAS TONAL BETWEEN CAMAGUEY AND HABANA, oo AND HAS REPORTED. MILITARY INFORMATION WHICH, . FOR THE. MOST PART, ee eS nas BEEN ACQUIRED BY PERSONAL OBSERVATION, THE. INFORMATION - Te PARA, 1 WAS OBTAINED: FROM AN, UNIDENTIFIED, INFORMANT “AND THAT : - ~ +! BaRAL 2 FROM, PERSONAL + OBSERVATI JON, a 1W COMMENT: ‘ TDCS ; ‘ PRECEDENCE : . a ROUTINE 7 TTI PRIORITY RELEASING 1wO. j OATE OSTRIBUTED: BASED CM: a = 6aour t “AvEtE POM AUTOMATIC Lo wadeatins hed s+ at aserrigetion SECRET REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHISITED. Copy No. 14-0000 CUNTRAL INTECMIOENCE AGENCY o: ~ HnteHigeace information Cables > F SS macgal -. _ : te on DATE ACQ, iad “source AELD RECT RAD, ; AND” ; - ~ APPRAISAL ; a i . ! vege ae eet wel, : OX Vat On ogf: DECEMBER’ 19635 THERE was A “LARGE NUMBER. oF PEOPLE 3 . aT THE SOVIET CONSULATE AND “EMBASSY. IN. THE. VEDADO SECTION OF THE: _cuty OF HABANA WHO WERE APPARENTLY. “MAKING. PREPARATIONS -FOR DEPARTING. ; : "FROM “cua, —SOME- “OF THESE ~1ND1V.[DUALS: “PRESENTED. AL BOOK. WITH A RED . COVER ‘BEARING THE CYRILLIC LETTERS "Cccp RPT cccp" IN GOLD AND _ OTHERS. RECEIVED A WHITE CARD. can RECEIVED A FORM 10° Fite out “AND- RETURN, . WITH A PHOTOGRAPH, ONE ‘SOVIET ASKED FOR A POSTPONEMENT, OF. HIS Hee iain oo, “TRIP, SAYING THAT HE WAS FARR LED aie) A. CUBAN GIRL WHO. WOULD NOT BE . ..- & ABLE, TO STAND THE COLD. A HIGH DIPLOMAT, “WHO WORE GLASSES: AND WHO. rare : WAS ABOUT 6p YEARS: OLD, _ANGRILY EXPRESSED HIMSELF TO THE CUBANS: IN Bp ° United tates whinta tbs meoning of tne 9 an _ The material coataine information afecting the National Dafense of the Lavs, Ti . . 2 . 18, UGC. Beca 703 aud 1H, the transminasn or revelation cf which in any manner to an unauthortoad Gefens 14 prohibited by, lay. cot : ’ CaO - : SECRET oo a ‘ : . dreengrenbing, ond . STATE/INA «DLA RBKIY/ACSE NAVY Alt CS) SECOEF NSA ON AID USA Cl (ONE «OCR OM 00° 14-0000 CLASSIFICATION = DISSEMINATION CONTROLS. SECRET -fWesa Fillet Fa) : . a . . Ye oo “ 1 SPANISH, aor 1ELO comics NEITHER LOCATION "NOR CIRCUMSTANCES, ~ RELATIVE.TO THis. EXCHANGE ‘BETWEEN. THE: HIGH DIPLOMAT. AND. THE ‘cupans “WERE ‘REPORTED, 2d. . . -AS OF - 2p beceMBER, SOVIET VICE. CONSUL VALENTIN S. LouiNoy HAO ‘NOT RETURNED TO CUBA “FROM, THE SOVIET. UNIQN, \ t us Se oa . mL . a . H i 3. FIELD DISSEM: STATE (MIAMI), . 7 Coe rr f . 7, al , ' - i - sy 4 END OF MESSAGE CLASSIFICATION — DISSEMINATION CONTROLS biel ‘QO9G Ut ete ee ee MPO. 6-€3 (urseaeeny tk CG___.NUATON OF TOCS INFORMATION REPCR . : re renee om sp Anas Sy cter saree a re cents 14-0000 errant trary) TARP AE STAPF ANTE NL PMNTY CONTINUATION OF | peace | SECRET. teas aah Embassy offices. AICALLA thinks that Supject left the Livassy at 1113; having put his lugvdago in the car with License plates LJ-DA. (This is the car regularly driven by LOGINOV,) A LICALLA piote- graph of Subject is forwarded as Attachment 3 (leadquarters only). . 4. From LIENVOY it appears that LOGINOV was principally responsible for Subjoct's travel. arrangements, LOGINCV. probably met Subject at tha airport, since LINTILD reported that LOGLNOV left the Soviet’ Embassy in 19-DA at 0535 and returned at 0058 on 20 March-19665, apparently having dropped Subject off at the liotel Agnes, Subject'ts wife was not reported to have visited the Lmbassy. . Sw The Station had not believed that, Subject would be able _ to take the: 21 March flight to Havana, since, there had’been no-”~ ' fecord of his having requested ‘a Cuban visa; however, ‘a, LEONION, photograph subsequently received. shawed tliat~Soviet Vicé Consul’. oo Viadislav: Sergeyevich. KORMUSIKIN. (201-744541) had visited “the Cuban. . Embassy in person, on 16 March 19u6, at which time he probably - arranged for Subject's: visa. z . . Co a ASSL ATA ! | i roam as ' SE" $3q neemteoserrion SECRET Dewees Fo 14-0000 . ° 7 . a wa 2! te DISP AY ¢ 4 ; _ PROCESEING ACHON . is J : ; Ser) ern . ____ Chief, SR Division Fee aro 7 2 - : of Chief, Wil Division. Chief of Station, Mexico Cit suetch oo, : / . mo , : .. REDWOOD/LCIMPROVE _- Valentin Serge revich LOGLNOV TACRON REQUIRED « REFERENCE” * ° . tee uo oe , k-officer based on the. | _ Le: Subject has-been identified as a kG following incidents. 200 0 ets . 20. on 12. February 1966. Aleksandr Vladimi rovich. PRIKHODKO | * .(201-202379)., KGB case officer, during.a meeting with LICOZY-S, told LICOZY-5 that he ‘would bring Subject to their next meeting. and that Subject would be LICCZY-5's New case officer. - : . Oo Op Aho pas Po 3. During January 1966 Cristobal [* TORRES Ponee,. gaaul four, employed by the American Embassy in Mexico City, made several trips to the Soviet tmba; in repard toa Soviet visa for oaé of the American [mbassy officials. TORRES spoke with Subject, whoa, after ~~ asking: wiiecther it would get. TORRES-in troubl¢ if he went. to dinner with Subject, ended up by inviting TORRES to dinner on 24 January |.” } 1966. TORRES did ‘not meet Subject that date, ‘and on 8 February 1966 Subject called TORRES at. thé American Embassy to. ask why he ‘had-not sliown up, TORRES, replied that ‘he had iad to work. Subject asked. _whethér TORRES had located a “person who could teach him English. -.Jx\yv TORRES: replied that one. person whom. he. had asked had not: been’ : ; ts _ intérested,. and. Subject asked hin to keép, ooking, for Someone. - ‘TS. Subjéect-again called TORRES on'9 February 1906, but TORRES was out. (it' is: noted that Subject's calls: to TORRES Nave not appeared on — : LIBNVOY and: were therefore presumably made from a pay station.) - ~ ooh? fo.he te | Ny Pat a ea a : ‘ Dot 28 £OK ee + Willard’Cy CURTIS “=~ - ‘ Disgtibution: |; r Mos ict th Ls CSR tote rt ico, > GSS? Ce Plata: ve - wus 3 ' - Lapaad "GROSS REFERENCE TO ONSPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER - ° “T pare WMA - 28390 | 3 MARCIT 1966 CLASSIFICATION: ; MGS FRE NUMBER : SECRET | 204-285412 wri! 14-0000 , Py : . i < oo 3 ue : LQ LTeeLY-5 ve gos alvancr vote £3 10% ry tres, ‘ (eee VA Qe te ty Ve ee “as an Ta ior gamed eT: we ONFERE NC vesraay PT re. ase . e wants, iad a Bete ors od] ee = = eee Coe a rcs Te sto ret en 7 on Leet on 9 E ial AT AND LIE T vc { Nawal TE RD al fatty denne sone LY RPE AD 48 aM 2 LE ov o “We QUART. PCs. ” i é ‘ 14-0000 Y tworee OC} ves O no CUASSiFY TO FILE RO. a AAC TO PILE NO, = fas oO. aet. to Dore © > peataoy One. . : Cae SIFHED MESSAGE ‘ ADVANCE cory = Gy sss Dw suerres Or “8 £ 6 Rn E. Tt 291945: “Cnt MEXICO erty: eae ” caRACAS “THRO: DIRECTOR a “Bawnosers at a REDCOAT CCIMPROVE = 2 _ Requecrep, TRMCES ow oa REF DIRECTOR asa . NICCERS J UHN BOSTRCEW. " BLs INCLUDE LIAtSON TRACES. | _ SECRET. nceell 0 Sebiteding. ole. eee ae. n . BT a z I : : 4) . £ ‘ 7 ‘ i ' > : i i ‘ : . : an: : : i toe ; a 3 : obs . C i i aor DESHID |. 14-0000 . : MYSATE FORM. -- SRE CK RSS, ZT a WALLS. cab. -Forael . 2ee8: ot same cere - 7}: ous: BELL Frederick/no FILA RID ate se, een mt WH/12 | . . ower “ff SECRET. — eis. 3654 . : Owe wipes re rune , Orne w rT) TILE WO. : 28 JULY 1966 | CARACAS . INFO MEXICO CIty. REDCOAT LCIMPROVE — | MEXICO ‘CITY. 8020 (IN: '62261)*. NOT SENT “CARACAS - Ces : ‘Tracks FOR ‘MEXICO city ON: - : BOSTROEN, ‘BORW. 1915 IN st. PETERSBURG, 6, “RUSSIA,” ! / "Ty: REQUEST’ STATION oA NICobAS: UA _NOW VENEZUELAN ‘crrrzan, _ENPLOYED, AS! "DIRECTOR: GF PROJECT* BY > a STEPHENS-ADANSOW DE MEXICO, FORMERLY SERVED IN U, 8, NAVY, B, VALENTINA GRUSDOW DE BOSTROEN , PORN BRESLAU, GERMANY, 41 POST wwit, Now NEZUELAN CHTIZEN, ~ "Bora ‘BOSTROEN'S Noir LIVE “call E CHRISTIAN. ‘ANDERSON 419, “MEXICO | i YEARS OLD, WENT TO USSR WHEN SMALL ‘CHILD, WAS Ww STALINGRAD IN, of " t i j { “CIty. : ce TR a FYI CARACASY. MEXICAN ‘OFFICIAL ADVISED STATION ‘THAT VALENTIN Ss. LOGINOV, ‘KNOWN eR. STAFF OFFICER MEXICO city, “APPARENTLY i i - DEVELOPING ‘POLICEMAN WHOM HE ASKED" To. PROVIDE BOSTROEN’ HOME “ADDRESS, oot - HOME TELEPHONE AND PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT, ; re | Be . : a“ . | ’ oe CONTINUED... vf ‘ id St, . ‘ . . an a ao : : . a ‘ Dey S71 ae ‘| to . COORDINATING OFFICERS . a a twewrica O) — nn ] Ee] ay da tenitea eb Leger ae as _ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THM ISSUING OPPICE IS PROWIBITED. 14-0000 i. a ‘ . MESSAGE FORM RETEST, EN : TeTAL comes: . oF + oe reer _one YW, F, Frederick O mua mo SECRET TY : O woex ‘ rans Cie ince: oe PAGE 2 ear: 1 Bate: , a *. Gene iwes re me.” pissin BY a FER 3, ES MEXICO CITY; NO TRACES BQS, NOTIFY CARACAS IF LIAISON TRACES, ‘DESIRED, 2 a, Sy De "END OF- MESSAGE ey a Comment “Reported -LOGINOY. recruithent piten’ ‘to unnamed ‘LITEMPO-8 © policeman to. report. on’ Nicolas Juan -and Valentina . ’ Requested, additional data these: iy ct ’ Grusdow de Bostroen,- Peas 2 individuals to assist dn Providing LIRAMA : info, for. PNG pO ".- of: LOGINOV, acne : R/S/vP. Venute ‘Gn arate)’ “SB/O/WH/T, Cormier. Cin’ drat), : SB/CI/K/T. Ryan Gn arart)- : - a W, Kaufman r C/WH/L 8 ‘ . ‘ COORDINATING OFFICERS ‘ . . 7 caorl AUTHENTICATING Eeeluded bow etematiy OrFicaR SECRET srpretme ont , tos na, REPROSUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFF.CE IS PROMIDITEO. wa > 14-0000 f ~. . ‘ . * . . . Pode oa . . ae c Peele . TrOEEISING ACI ACUON | _ “Chief, WII Division Chief, SB Diviston _ Chief of Statton, Mexleo ely a want. : action Rrquinto LON an . cree axe city’- ~ 8020 oe 1, “Transmitted ‘herewith.are a lst of Sovtet intelligence eT personnel asslgiied to Mexico" ‘and a note on Valentin Sergeyevich es Pe LOGINOV (201- 285412) which were given. by Chief of Station on - on ce 22 july to LIENVOY~-2 for passage to LITEMPO-8 and LIRAMA, The. ‘clrcumatances ‘were explal ined in Reference, 4 . 2, Please note that the following items. in the LOGINOV n note - are -fletions of thé Station: so : nn Coen. a, that LOGINOV jowed' ‘the KCB in 1955; ‘ - b; that-hé atrended the: KGB school. from. 1955 to: 1957; e, that, he’ ‘Was an officer. tn. KGB Headquarters. from. era ". 1957 to Auger. 1960- ; Va te d,-- that’ the money found in his suitcase. ui Pariame’ in: eos “ Deceniber 1961 was for Latin American Communist. ae re . Partiea (it probably was), - Be, es . e, that we have -known’ LOGINOV as. ‘a KGB officer a a : " shice, 1958 _ an pfeil ae . * soe rs a. (a eos oa! tor/walara Ge: cuaris * Oe oe — Attachrhent: ee es a Sole Sn Ce ‘List of Soviet. iaeeltigence persoanel re a ; and note’ on: LOGINOV - os . rs : “Distribution: Pe : -2~ CWH, “w/a. ar copy); HW. one 1- CSB, w/att (1 copy), H/W a KT To $4 o/winl a3 pawy Oe ee /* C3 COPY “CROSS REVERENCE TO Sipaten Sra ano waa aie : j . . HMMA ~ 29626 27 JULY 1966. a 201-285412 Sorel ; ae 3 | Dy 14-0000 oe Sed we eee ite oh eb enema emererememne aed tiie eens wee rete ane ne ee a velie o cee an teeta ee Ae aes ety erieatenpe eer eee some 2 > . can ” a . . . Pook , om a | foe, . . a . : So, : ay H ‘ ° ene aoe L - mo = toe aan ae . _ Sol CRET , ; 2 LIE =~ pe bes ~ ee ee os ~ ~ aap OS p a L . 7 xX aawA Gs A? : . 5 gq if = "A ‘o) ay 2 (se) Use, g ° wo c O € vA oO < : 1922. . Poskica: .Th ic cverary, ath on “Conculsr Section of she sem see SOvies Enh “ISGyy , Residence: told tev 1 1S= 1, Coke cata 2 Facubaya. ae eM “1938 ‘Totnes ‘the KCB. _— 1955-57 Attenaud tad > KGS trata ing coh noo Sth. 7 Aus gust 1959: ‘Oisicer re KGS Houde, MATECTS, Moscoty “Attache tk Hey ona, “Cuba 3 to Fandina and Ecuador wit a Moe! eoocer team, Oa this trip-he car wee Joree. sum-cf mod the Commuaize as of Panama, and E Mexico en. rote to th 2 USSR for leave,’ Tay 1962: “Tras ied » one £1963: Left cis a to retuza to tire USSR, sbor 1968! july 19SS: Officer ik K ‘CB Headquarters, Moscow, fo. 3 ae = 1985: Arrived Mexico ’ OH betes, ~- ay oxico LCGINOV resliced CHIPORENXO, another «. “20's $ lncllisoncé agen ws. tivate- and Yeoruit KGS cfiicer:cud tod’ over all-of NECHIPORE: amore NOV. Ig an’- “a oS in January 1966 he attempted to. wonlicur ot tae AMS rican Embassy In Boat : unusually Sciive and canéble Intellice pace ce uo cvert duties he is able to-spond ahour 9575.0 seetvitys Ve have known the at ‘hols ‘3 eS 6: feor singe 3 1933, His” _trmedi : eGR chief in Mexico is Pavel A, YATSKOV,*: ot, tes - a . . perp 3 copy | Ce pho P4tPe Pb 28 5ur 14-0000 Laat tegen ott . an enact ATS | a a . = 7 7 “ . 7 : . wa i ap \. , "Soviet Inselltgeace. Ofiteers Sratlencd- ti Mexleo | 1 KGB (Committes for State Sveurity | Cate Sorsey'S, KONSTANTINOY, ne : ; Deputy Chick Aleksandr V. PRUE SBODKO "| OFFICER rn “ _yevgenly I. “BEDRIN. Ivan TA. DEKETCV.. - Aleksands Ma: PROVEN Visdinir?4, DOLGSV:: ek Yeveaaiy Ny CODLITSYN: fo ee Be 2" Borg A, KAZANTSEY eo : Viadislev S. ZO RMUSHXIN Ss Volentin L XUCh 2nOV Svystoslsy F, KUZNETSOV 2 _ J: A). Nikelay S, LEONOV : a en te co. Val lentla 5, LOG iOV ; : . - os na To Ve rsHiy S; Mino: MNEOV 0 ees ee oan ae Goonld V. NEGPOSOV. “ AlStscndr A. NIXEER, oo Vindtnly 2} N, RADVANS sey - co Viedimal i, SE2AKEVICH - (Géorsty S, ViSKO | - Pa vel AL VAT SKOV . Ytirty. ZEULIN Corts S, ZODNIN 2, GRU(S (siilitary mncelligesco) Chief! Viadimir N. EOXOLOV Deputy. ‘Catety’ Goot ‘oly is suc SUCHEN | OFFICERS: © oe . oe Alets sandr M.- ‘pENisov’ “Pet fe B, GORELOV.. - oop om. ““Wiadialr P, GOROLBETS) > ae —_ Yuriy-N, ISAYEV. Ce a a ‘Anatolly V. KARABACH. 0 Vu <for L, KE SUXHOREV ° . . ; Lo . Pewee , . ” Yusly Ar MITROTOLSKTY = yan-y, YELFIMOV Valerly:V. SOXOLEN ; Ruslan A. TUCININ ~ : enstantin B. VORONKOV. : : x ! 2 i a 14-00000 é * pom t tes a ye j supTeT cr BOCUMENT OOCUMENT OEMT IP feat ION. + 7 . ry 1 ILE NO. LeGINOV, VALENTIN SERGEVEVICH , 201+285412 ~ 050-008-010. SEX M008 7 ; HMMA=29544 . : 20 JUL 64 oA GIT Re we ee PE . SD Le ~ 4 “FILE THIS Form IN FILE NO. : ~ ; ae ESF vee reeveous sertises. Sy SECRET . . (0a) te 14-0000 eo . | - oo , nn akon . PICLESSNG AChON Dis P At SPATCH - “SECRET il we | PF _Ghitet, WH Diviston —_ ee ee “ __ Ghles, -$B Diviston — a eee : ACTION REQUIRED - ROFURENCES oe - ae LICOZ) 5 - Foported Eve 2 L9¢ : Valentin Sergeyevich | -OGINOV. Les, , : ” te legitt mate business,. then Sald'hé had: soite' (operations Wess. aie oe : - Pg bin, LICOZY<5 demurred;: but LOGINOV went aliedd, took a. pléce: . ‘of paper out and.began ‘reading | from it, asking. LIGOZY-5-tf he knew. : "Eduardo WEBELMAN," LICOZY-S interrupted, saying he” did not-know. the man and did not want to do anything shout him, ‘LOGINGY sald he did not want: “LIGOZY-5 to do anything,” it was just that he did not know who be was, LICOZY-5 refiised to discuss It further, When LOGINOV lef LICOZY-5's oftice he-left behind a pieee.° of paper whe the. e.followlig \ written, on u a . Russian > yo . ” ‘Eauardo Vebélman, - abour 38 years ala, Mextcaa. of Teta axtraction,: nae owner. of x ‘geel plant and a flém ‘which sells ‘photographic eqiips Came.” Eo ~ to Mexico during World. War I Lives ta the, ® Redregt at Teojalce De. _ ; His eon t@ Maurtelo Vebelian,, _ vs A, 2, Statton files ad 3 no-traces on dnyone named WEBELMAN, The ; 1965 Mexico City ‘Telephone Directory: lists the ‘following : " “Anti: eWEBELMAN, ‘Arts: ‘Potégratices; “‘Uruapan 7, el. 11-44-77 Eduardo WEBELMAN, | Téololco 320, tel, 48-57-17" _WEBELMAN Hermanos; 7 Paseo de‘la Reforma 308, ist ‘floor, . ; oa “tel 11-41-90. and: As 43°79; eee ae ce ae Re . - conrtiuen =” co - 2-CwH., | A cB 7 : Ese AT il! _ _ _ ; _ . , Gross REFERENCE 1 tot : Sinicinudamowwere — j oare ee/-2 £ FW, . _ _HMMa‘ = 29477 | aa pry 1966 72. - H PETE Vad hae ‘ RET | 201- fre 4 £ a) _ wpa ahd we 14-0000 bo __ SECRET. 7 _ OONTINUATION OF serch . 7 HIMBA = 29477 with LOGINOV's. “Vebelman') was reviewed on Li July 1966... It showa that Eyes was born: on.7 October. 1917 In Warsaw, Poland, ts Jewtsh, and came “88 a student, - b 1942 he had’ recelved: ” oa 4 Hendgurters 4 traces on Sub are 2 egite, 1 i ‘ . ‘ b \ | fog/Wiilaed C, CURTIS © “RA 1D cSMIL. 10, «> les Z a ne Mvwe ABWCER IMILIVLED® an ee 3. The Mextcan, Gobimiacten’ tite’ oxi: subject (apgazently tilentical- 14.90000 Dea a: SS ens em s DISPATCH | “ ws bmania fie IRSURANG . ‘ ~ t : ‘fms ROUEN HO ui ° Jom wad ery : - | Cate OE tnoeaind . i Chief of Statian, Mexico ( wgrons a : referee ronortel. mn De yisit. ye with Vitaliy Kostaitinevica TN: iy » Ie338ete) te ext ree “te + Ane ‘W900. ae . Fj . 2, oth reenrd to a, 3 of “ofereice, sely my Mm . . is tentified Subject!’ pass ert pt hetagraph -as the Vil torts 348 dune 1906, - positively 1et Pishine 3. The followsig-LHLYRIC surveti bance denérts ca & » been Feceived- : : Ce Jose a 31° fave © 6931 hrs -' 1023 hrs “sibs ect. leit the “Soviet, 1 fare: _ 1037 Jivs: ts VAS hrs: a 1666 his: md, ares } . ‘Subject entered 1656 hrs : Subjger deft t] eT Ls eee ee ee ee eee ETO. 1 DSPAICH SYMBOL AND NuMBER - 14-0000 : . ta cet “ _ AS te fy vy er en wal Mita pie Te “ aan : . . = i ; on wee ° ’ ‘ Low an . ao se ETAT a ia Ton be abo AMO Perth et _ H GONTINUATION OF a. SPATSH the latter's car. 6 .Ane 140 hrs: Bubseer ontered the Soviet Frbassy alme. ‘ Jal3 hrs Subject left tbe Soviet Drkas . Viadini revi APR IRHO! een I) in: the: jatter* s (carey i ith PRIKEOQOKO, ~ nSkv- in the, : se te a 1581 "OSS Subject ‘returmad to the Sovict Erbassv: Subject Aloft the Soviet irhassy’ with ‘ datter" Scary 2 36 Lpabteiey a ter be oy ote Diading weld is: Noaye) ‘Subject, anterad the ° ‘Soviet. Embassy h the Lutter!s s Cat. ds net sce lest} Subiect eterat the S6vict ‘Lahassswit] W¢ (20122725046) in the latter's care? Wer 0b: 33 SE G Atte wy ener ; : Gt entered the ‘Sovie ee the’ latter!s car. : { eee een TN cp nen esas memmene gee er avame eee cman ef Pree wy Vets. fic eee ea a | 3 dime HW] hes: Subject artered. the Soviet Nelassy with YATSAQV in of ! | 1 9 June 1130 hrs; subject catered the Soviet ikassy with } SONSTINTENOV’ voile ee and Seren Tarasevich RAZAROV (203+0492.57) in : 0 . KONSTAXTINGV' scat, 1200 hrs: Subject left the Soviet Embassy with MIROSHATKCV ; 7 cies and KONSTANTINOV at thé jatter's care - oO “1386 hrs! Subject retumed to the Soviet hitassy with MEROSENTKOV ad X ONSTANTINOV, connec Cane ins enptniin eb saat vie ted a attain . le . 7 a4 4 { eptigere a - et i. eps 1408, hrs: S ain. eft ithe Soviet Libassy ¥ ‘i ith ‘M IPOS , en oe 4, The following infoimation is = available an the. persons : neitined above - 4 vas being with Niby fost vt a Job. ; . . : A. - j ay. KONSTANT TWOY is, ion co be the XGP- resident. wow bn © eee re orn YATSKOV! is- & known KCB officer, probably cin Ch. re rs ne : 1] le. rnctyov is’a kota X68 officer’ who works "for YAN SkOW, 7 co ; ee “Eapo oa PRT CIODKO is a inom ca officer md probably the demuty resident, - : ; boty o , . SATROSERTKON is probably the XGR chau ‘four oe eo ee ; : / HE EEA ; ve oon : - . : . ‘ ter & . rn 7 x . . . NEllard ¢. CURTIS ‘ ue : a CG a . | : { yp: ' j : i ‘ Te eee armen some mere mmm ren me ee woe sea rare wy comers cad ' H . a : i ~ 4 33a Ma WI BST OO 14.90000 te) chief, WD: bivision rr) a “_Qitely, SB divisin — i. eran .. | _- Chief of Station, nexico. City oo - SuBtCT - “ Dos oS . | RELOOAT AECTMEROVE : Emesto aia Fereprine. an a Frmsnitted herewith is the ocak CrENWY report n feet vntch _ was promised. 2, ODENVY sun has not bem able te contact Subject in order to - put him in touch with the ‘Station bat hones te! “Ja so during” the: “week - roof 4 chily oat Soe pl . Ta OTE 2 gor finland G: amis 3+ 3. ficlosure: -” OMENVY Report Gistributioat . . 2 - CH, weicl, ‘2 conies), HA. ae sn, wencl. Q sends, Wa scmlftHl 2 8 cory CROSS REFERENCE TO IRA - 26R5 30 JUNE 1966 7 GASSCATION ” Pgs me nusaer ECE SEC ET | FEN: Pelli 14-0000 . . ; é % on oO : : -— meee 7“ gst ots . ; > . : : : = " 7 - _ of > ee me i en Jo, eo a . by : . Poets . - not . an - : . 7 a . = Pe hat Lalani nae F a Ae me tees eae ne anne en poke par REPORT (ATTACHSNT TO wan 29325)... " CLASSTFICATION: SECRET. ‘SUBJECT: - pRRESTO CHAZAZO PEREGRINO *" y34 +815" (6-27-66) cece ; FROM MEXICO CITY Se 14-0000 af a | (Bon Feited tay . . —. . DOCUMENT TRANSFER ano » chOss REFERENCE , | : os DOCUMENT TEMP eat Ta ee SUB uICT of DOCUMENT a - ~ - - ™ rive no : ey a rn ee tle Se nn ee t ‘ 5 rt { 7 .. ne oe 5 ‘i { it ee : -VALEATEN, SencevEviCN i _ 4 203-2654t2— . 201-255606 an a ' SEX we 008 Poe : - * HMMA$ 29198 “ Loo. : oo et Wb 2UN 66 66 ~ : . “1 O6C 7. oo 4. } RNGWN KGOs IN. “contact WITH Ve BOYAROVs™ Cte, | 201*355606 2» 1 sun bby MEXICO CITYe” L. “3 | MERICOs . : co . “FILE IN 2016 Ee | mesmo BT T TT poe eenrnen’ tt Te, : oer 887 DEE Paaveove sorstones . se SECRET . . eae : “ , ' 7 ‘ ° . : 7 : i i 14-0000 2 a var _ * . we ts oe ~ A Sy , — A-~ . ‘ i ‘ a v oe ” 7s wee : > _ . vey - 1, Attached: are. Analyses of the: KGB ana GRU’ “Fesidencies ins Jot - Mexico’ “City. ‘Included are only those officers who are probably - y ior. d or known to be’ intelliyence officers.. Of the 52 Soviets’ currently — | 4 assigned to México. City, 22 are identified intelligence officers _. ‘ i and 13 probably intelligence officers, ive. roughly 67% of the total : Soviet colony. ; 2. The casé ‘officers. have not veen divided inte separate ' target ‘groups, With Ehe exception of KGB S & T, fa we the Station's. ! " information - is too fraguentary for a realistic. breakdown. > With. the’. | i “exception of S. S, KOWSTANTINOV, wno is- -kAown to ‘ous. the -XGB résident, | the positions of Pesident ‘and: deputy” resident are uncon €i ried, but : by 1 Tepresent the: Station* s best guess. sos ne, ; ib -_ . . o wae om = i, Bs, ae . : ° ~ _ et ae hie hee oem ; a for : _ . ' “ni Mare c. CURTIS : - : i & Attachment: ; 2 . : : - . “KGB- and: ‘GRU: Residencies, pee et I I Baty toe te - 4. . Distribution:. | Q '2>- CSR, w/att. (2 copies), . ee _ ; 2 Tre Chil, w/att, (1 cosy), ase - a, | : i 5 , pe. ~ : i Po eee : CROSS REFERENCE TO ” - i 2% Apel 1166 YJoaf-2 ESYpL- 14-0000 : ? YY 3 cere] 7 Co SECRET - ~ 7 oO : | ee : ( ATTACHEAT TO UMMA = 28808 | . ted tall 7 . — MISRO Stit ; = eo _ aren 8 APRIL 1966 rom TN — XN a7 i ‘April 1966 ° =" _ . : 7 met i t PnraectePmmndisnaiinensths AI niet SRI et ONsT: ANTINOV “Ginsva)., ‘ om Nes ad hide uO Res: ident ~ peputy: « ALN. PRIKIODAS. (Knowi}a- eA Begs oy cat hi fo. - CF ‘Liaison: ob. A. pazanvsitdlnosy Tata rtigence officer, possibay now . 7 responsible to CPs rather than xGay. Rey OE Rie hy i ino tte _ ales 7 er Irty es ; Case Oiticers: ‘ “ Le : . re Ee a Led, busts Sek pbiaida pee ee Vo-. ANDRE YLV (suspect) .e8 44 a --WBRROVKIN (Suspect pea . A. DOLGOV - (suspect) N » GORLITSYS * “Csuspec wpe ~. SSKORMUSUKIN. (suspects? Pe TL LAUCHEROV (suspect}> ‘" BL UZNETSOV - (known! EONOV Cinown}4"! 3 . s1NOV( known} >? . LRTFOROV (suspect . SUPAKEVICH (knowns wv Ss. m8 v i *: Ri 1SKO - (known)< MO OVA ATSKOV Oy i oe ok Pla ; i i. i t } t i +t 54 i 4 z A 4 : i i i z i S$ &. T Case Officers a = . AY “AY PRIRITIS (suspect )¥- et cae SBA AS, *ZOBNI IN: Cann, AS -, Referentura | ow 7 CULIN, (suspect WN .*RADVANSAIY (hnows Chauffeur an oe So Stas ys. SATROSIINI KOV (suspesth oe ~ ee Known KGB: 2 ee . tone — : Suspect RGB. 6 ee ee if ; Lot Diplomatic Cover: Commercial Cover: Press: Cover: Fabassy Lmployce* 14-00000 ota aat AS ae Bina, SEE : at Ve vag a teemacememnen seetnteethited alee ingen ae neat noe Ak a os ee . a . A, . er - eat ee shawnee» rrtentanavar Heh trian ttetelans alt mrnanetetabec cee wecttew woe . a an tos " * Sa eam tema Sa Ni NRAN EDN AAFEOL ARNON V9 NID An In SA EMR AORN TE yo Lo } Cop. aa! “ * _ Ss DAE ‘ + ~GRU Resideney, iu Hexico city * Resident: Ve Ne SoKoLov, Aknown, non “peputy? | C. A. “SHCHUCHIBIN (kriown) Case officers: I. -A. P, Y- LALLY V.. OY. Vv. Comercial Cover 2. ee Tork “press Covers piece foe Te, ‘ ‘ og 4 . . - ‘ wo tae ct J VW. SOAOLIN (hnowt}ir. Y SECRET “ATTACHMENT ‘TO GMA - 24808 pATED 23 APRIL 1960 “april 1g06 _ ip eG “od Taye a tet pe wet; tiga tnbiss, 4 “piaeihe ¢ “a rae teaiten D> De "KE TOV (suspe ct)’ A. SPE NISOV (known) : - : am rs rr i “CORLLOV (know nye ab Se : N. TISAYEY (Anown)) , a SRARABACH (suspect "ly: 29s" a a L. SRHUMIORLY. (Known) * Pe yer A. SN LTROPOL SKY (aiiown ot oe “aR, AC OTUCHNTN ‘(susyiect ) . ke BS 2VORONKOV™. (euown) ¢: 5 eee Code Clerk: © oe Bo a an, oe av. SELETAOY (knowiy. 2 TEES . chantfeur: —— wee _ _ . 7 V. P. GOROHETS (Known)... My iy “¢ eu. Pease ade, ; nes cry 14-0000 Pe ino Clves O no Chassite to F: A ms ERCP YO FILE BD, ares ao ACT. To omancr fat pesteoy “One. CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ' tau corr r : ae ~ " a t LF Faw “IN Eke o¢ __ . . “action = aa Pacvance coPy . _ Gai Chisices O.. seerrae ve Covel ‘ Fee ak tema eee en deere i SECRET 1982502 0 dryer 3 SJOS-INFO DIR CITE MEXI 7025 | 7 REDWOOD LCIMPROVE oe oan EE» 0064 : REF? DIR 95441. oa ae Bo - oe ~ Le ACCORDING LTENVOY 18° APR, IVAN “Ay. fexetov CITED WEF, cake . "CONTACTED costa RICAN EMBASSY MEXI AND INQUIRED.RE STATUS HIS” of 0 VISAe HE-TOLD | CHECK LATER SINCE cOSTA: Rican EMB STILL HAD NO: ode : WORD. | ' : 2s ACFEW MINUTES LATER VALENTIN S. LOGINOV (201=385412) ah : ALSO | CALLED COSTA RICAN EMB AND SAID HE WANTED “VISA “FOR HIMSELF. | “ : WHEN ASKED IF HE HAD DIP OR OFFICIAL PaSSPORT HE SAID HE HELD bons OFFICIAL PaSSPORTs-HE“THEN: TOLD. TO BRING: /RSSPORT TO- ERBASSY. = a a ho “3. Visa PROBABLY FOR BEKETOV SINCE LOSINOV “yoLos*Eip eS a | PASSPORT, LOGINOV VICE, CONSUL an Suspect KGB. OFFICER. bec! — ' SECRET, Sous, a ; re CFN 7025 95441 LIENVOY 18: APR 1vaN As BEXETOV REF COSTA RICAN’ ee a i E EMB WO WORD A VALENTIN S$. LOGINOV (201-285412) EMZ DIP BEKETOV © 7 : LOGINOV DIP KGB | | BT SECRET } i : a : : ae . SO . . oy DES VIR 4 14-00000 SECRET _ Chiof, Sk Division Cirief, tm; COS, Nontevidee Chief of Station, Mexico city ; . REDNOOD <Rustem 0. “@:bAKITTOV (201-783564)0 “gEFERENCES: AJ. MEXL*6621, 00 0.” cas . on . Be BUEN-5339 att ae 7 . _ - (eee CUR 9090N ok 1, AS Feported in Reference A., Subject and-his wife arrived = fee Se in Mexico City at 0550. hours on 20 Harch 1966 via Canadian Pacific. . flight 421 from Buenos Ares, They departed Mexico City at 130v hours.on 21 March lou via Cubana flight 405 for navana, tf. also the weation of their departure from Nexico City. in the newspaper - Clipping forwarded as Attacnmeat A. - se - . : or “Valentin Sergeyevicn LOGINOV (203-235412, known KCB) sade reservations - at the liotel. Agnes i: Rexice City (frequently ‘used by Soviets) for. a touple:with a child, for the night of 20 March 1966, | This ; ‘. geservation was undoubtedly for Subject; howevér, there hag: been =. nO ‘Otaey ‘Mention of the child: At £830 on 21 March. 1986 {Subject}. . ealled-the Soviet. Embassy. fromthe Hotel Agnes and. said be would: - like to come over to pay Lperhaps for the room and the Cutsana tickets]. _ 2, d€cordinig to-LIENVOY, ‘on 19°Harch’ 1966 Soviet Vico Consul” - 3. «LICALLA reported secing Subject at tho Sovict Embassy in _ Mexico City at 1015 hours on 21 Harch 1960. Subject was: seen talking ~— principally with Esbassy Counselor boris~Alebsandrovich. KAZANTSEY . (201-028975), suspect CPSU representative), and alse briefly with Second Secretary Aleksandr ikhaylovici DENISOV (201-726491) kaown GRU), Ambassador Semen Tarasovich BAZAROV (201-049257) and coasul .. Pavel Antonovich YATSKOV “(201-120125," Known &GB)'s~ At O40 Subject. was.-seen entering the Embassy building with KAZANTSEY. through, the. ~ es ees entrance which leads’ to the: Referentura but also colinects. &ith: other = : 1s contiaued =. Attachments: A, Newsclip "Bl ULICALLA photos = 8 eee Distribution: OS a ee ne fc 2 - CSR, w/att., as stated, H/# 1 - CWii, w/o atts. , 1 - COS/xontevideo, w/o att, vale Ae GNA RO - / uf Neat phecto WUurds& BINA 28591 “ 28 NARCH 1906 a ; a OP ¢ o i es Fe fer 0 Jews werGerned SECRET Rd 2E ry! 14-0000 Ais) a ____ehtet, Dh Ds ae _. . Chief, SB Divisiog. 0 The Station'é final report on Subject was ‘forwarded in : , MMA-39714, 9 August 1966. ” thea” cory, 08 Cori Had ZO Foc ws? TT eearnerwen wo maee | OTE mma - 29913 * | 3)_AUGYST 1966 __ + - CLASSIFICATION. 7 MGS ARE NUMBER Ss FECRET |. 201-800412 14-0000 li ei ORONSKY: ‘Gnd-a local represe seat Veracruz,.. Mexico, ‘became Ss" at thet tline that, ‘Subject bad. fabricated most’ of his, story ad will be shown tn the aitached memorandum to local LNERGO.. . 2 The Statton bast no > plana for using Subject ln. any. capacky | whatsoever. “Caey uae , SrsParcH SYMBOL AND NUMBER HMMA - - 29714 ~SECRE 14.90000 ; : +8 - : oa — : ECRET MEMORANDUM FOR: $968 and te ne ; sheariat ions te of this office, We ‘wleh to make the follow lag .. Pe ‘e sal regarding Subject’ FY statements in ‘connection wth 9-0 a “ac contact, ag described ‘by ‘Subject “did not take a -at any ttm SS during the, Pestos. 10. ) ehrough %: May 1966." a rn Se 3 thos ! bis ' io - we 14-0000 — . SECRET oa Sy, ject’s sta (rent io th eect bat LOGINOY daspos ted -.. $B, 000, 00. Mexican pesos: to ‘Subject’ @ account tn the-Banco Londres tn Veracruz as a “gift. . , for nothing” and then took Co beg ee the money back wher Subject refised tk, a not in'keeping with “"; > 8) °° © @ae-experlence with régurd to KGB modus operdad!, Also, ; sbllobed avallable. to this office ees. te 6 that acoording.00 2 ise wee i y eo, { : 6 Sabjecs ‘i génerdl vagueness ap 810 2 dated, ftmed, 8 foe = * a _ I ns ; > ye ‘and locations in’conhectlon with hls ¢ncomiters with SY LOGINOY;. tn: ‘oddition to. those-j elted: above, ‘leads Us to. . ‘ conclus t t Subject: ‘hia abrlcated : a large. portion of what. he - 6 :he- dk vest Be cel ftWe ntz duriag early May 1966. ln Connect ton. wlth th ne al, re cera ears Smet ik LG 14-00000 DIRECTOR. cee , RED COAT LCIMPROVE: cones FROM Linana WHO PERSONALLY INTERESTED Indews £ vei? Oo BO: CLASSI TO FILE Wy, xeRKe TO rue nO. rice w100) att. to omance C] peathoy Y Qe. 2 : i i \ \ 1. EARLY MORNING 22 “juy LITEYPO- “8 CALL Lap \ COS.AT “HOME AND IN EXCITED- MANNER: SAID HAD’. URGENT. - REQUEST... HE, SENT LIENVOY-2 TO SEE 0S. TO ASK FOR INFO. oN VALENT.INS, Los tNov: PROVING HE A’ "SOVIET spy", AND” FOR: List OF “MEXICO.” LITENPO- “8 VIA LIENVOY, “2 SAID RE QUE ST = AND INTIMATED" WE May HAVE. SAME. ‘SITUATION AS 1999". -¢ WHEN -GOM- EXPELLED . Two SOVIETS FOR “CONTACTS. WITH LEADERS OF. RAILROAD STRIKE). a SANE MORNING: £0s -PA'SSED - A. -PARER |! " - PROWING ° -LOGINOV: is ACT IVE ‘AND’ DANGEROUS GE: OFFICER AND TO: iL EWVOY-2 2 FOR PASSAGE TO LITEMbo- B/LIRAMAS | ste HMMA 28390, oF 5. MARCH FOR “REFERENCE To. “LOGINOV APPROACH TO CHAUFFEUR. - por . gen shtidl 3. LATTER SAME DAY COS RECE IVED" PERSONAL ALL: SOVIET ‘SPIES. we A-LIST OF So ‘SOVIET INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS: W EXT = BR Mag ee Federeb I EZ2EL 3 ea (ef DESY x 14-0000 _ LOGINOV “HAD “BEEN COMPLAINING FOR SOME: TIME ON "LACK OF. POLICE: ACT ION ON RAD 10° ALLEGEDLY, STOLEN, - FROW. HIS: (COMMENT: ‘NO. CONFIRMAT 10 OTHER “STATFIO SOURCES). “METROPOLITAN DISTRICT. woutcey GEN. Luis cues “ADDRESS, HOME: TELPHONE- AND: PLACE. OF EMPLOYEMENT “OF Nicolas JUAN BOSTROEN “AND WIFE VAL TINA - “PAGE . TH0" MEXICO CITY Seen ‘S é- c * £ T ; LETTER FROM LITEMPO- -8 VIA- LITEMPO- A STATES & FINALLY CHIEF. RAMIREZ SENT OUT AN UNNAMED POLICEMAN TO. — INVES TIGATE. ON 19 gULY POLICEMAN: CONTACTED - ~Lidtvoy, "HO- EN ED Discussion BY OFFERING. THE __ POLICEMAN 5 3s aoa PESOS ‘PER: monty” *s ‘TO? "WORK: FOR. wT: ON CERTAIN MATTERS” vo POLICEMAN TEMPOR IZED : AND. ASKED HIS SUPER TORS. FOR “instuct ros: MATTER a CALLED. TQ LITEMRO- 8 “ATTENTION BY GEN. ClETOS.. OL TTENPe~ 8 INSTRUCTED THE “POLICEMAN TO 60. AHEAD ON: a) JULY ‘POL ICEMAN RECONTACTED . LOGINOV. “AND “ RECEIVED. FIRST “ASSIGNMENTS” To. DETERMINE. HOME : akussov DE ‘SosTROEN,, ‘BOTH, tevezueran ont ENS. 14-00000 we _* “ : oo. : PAGE THREE-“EXICO CITY sda SECRET *, P| "ON EOSTRCENS FROW GOBERNACION FILES: es &, NICOLAS JUAN BOSTROEN, 191s IN ST. OF Po —— _ apie oi PETERSSURS, * aussi, VENEZUELAN CITIZEN. enPLoven. as." DIRECT OR OF. PROJECTS" -3Y STEPHENS- AD AMSON a a MEXICO. FORMERLY SERVED. IN. “US NAVY: “oR TEACHER OF RUSSIAN: aT wy, Nov. TEACHER 0 “RUSSIAN AT IBERO- AERICANO UNIVERSITY, NEXT,” VENEZUELAN CITIZEN. |S, STATION, TRACES? ' a re TCHARD Le ports, AMERICAN oa + “stat I0N “CONTACT. Cow 13 Fes. 1985. oa GENERAL PRACTICIONER - NED wio RECENTLY RET th Dus REPORTED. FOLLOW on wad. BOSTROEW Hd ‘HIS PAT. TENT: ORs. “vaLewr tia” BOE STROE™, al YEARS OLD, RESIDES CALLE CHRIST TAN (2. ANDERSON 419, YEXT. Was 502N VENEZUELA, VENT . “ygs? SHEN SMALL ‘CHILD, WAS IN STALINGRAD IN: 19a. | RETURNED’ ‘VENEZUELA AFTER awit, NOW VENEZUELAN. CHT eens} HAS. RESIDE: HEXI SEVERAL YEARS with SE CER . tad 14.90000 Pace FOUR YEXICO city 86208 SE c can 1 _ a HUSBAND QU Ow HO FORMER. SOV CiT IZEN- Now VENEZUELAN « CITIZEN, COUPLE HAS Te. IEENAGE. DAUGHTERS: , HUSBAND WORKS FOR ANERICAN COMPANY EXE ve NEITHER Has CONTACT, WITH Local RUSSIAN covouy . “NEITHER, “PRO oR ant T: ‘soviet. POTS REPORTED: ‘WBOVE:. INFO’ “BECAUSE HE THOUGHT IT STRANGE De “AGE DIFFERENCE, AND NO OBVIOUS CONNECT I0N THAT WS. BOESTROEM RECOMMENDED -AS PATIENT. &! ERTHA DAVILA vole tls i eloe eo ‘MOLINA DE OSEGUEDAy -AGE 64, WIFE OF ORs RAUL YL ee “OSEGUEDA ; PELALA (01- 88008). a a 6S REQUEST, was, TRACES ON BOSTROEN/E0ESTROEW:. ac COUPLE, "ESPECIALLY “ANYTHING: wiicH cos cou. use ; To ENCOURAGE LIRAMA. To EXPELL LOGINeV vHICH ° IMMEDIATE STAT 108 OBJECT IVE. . Lo ne SECRET. ee Se 14.90000 2 eee eee or. eee a Bes SECRET, : “ar pater Noveriber 24, 1965 Dg Mr. Winston M. Scott Ya Henry C,. Joningon J . _begal ‘Attache. ee ae : Subjects ‘ipravei- of Soviet “to Nadatian ... . Your file #9808, This document ia for the ueé of yout : r. JO : . agency enly sad neitlice if nocits 7, a : . : conics stonkt fo farthor distri cuted : : without appropriate authori:ation, . ; ‘Reference is made ‘to your memorandum: aatea “November 2, 196! de .. . A. reliable. ‘source at Mazatlan; Sinaloa; has ans “corned thatthe Soviet scientific ship LIRA, of 2 2435, tons” and carrying a crew of 76, ‘was at Mazatlan. fran october: ‘ 23°28, - 1965." . : . . . . , Another Peliable ‘source advised that. -@ person * oo, believed to be frdm the Soviet Bnbabsy,; MeXieo, DiPes: 6 4+ '° wisited thia ship while it was in port; however y 1 he was hot an identified. : ; . o£: L. c) oa /AOV po Pe WH oe ne — | SET cee vee ” Dire fA 79 “5 etal tieect pattems fF 14-0000 b . we oo 005 an "25 Octeber.1965. - SS In. their reply to a request we sent them for traces of | . ay - subject, our headquarters have replied as follows:- _ 2 r < ” Valentin 5. LOGINOV was Assistant Naval Attaché at the | L 5 Soviet Embassy in BUcNKCS alRES in- 1960, and was listed as iH a. . Attach? in HAV. Ha in ‘1961-63, where his exact duties ve p Yo.) were. not known. . If he now assumes: ECHIPOREINKO "sg post . ~ é of Vice-Consul, his” career appears to be un: unusual one, b : ‘and he mast be presumed to be an intelligence officer" i 26 Does this: check with your own infornation? . A bs b oo Mecano neta ate mnatabenm bene IA? We A 4 LGBLEISRAN oy Ries a : | paw fod buh. 97. er. es Se Ciply ae pink ip oe oe me ty © z £0 A= a en Tine te pens reer mig acetate a ihe : 7 1 - eed i . i 14-0000 SECRET a 4 4 _ S November 1965 eeernereer eee irda A. nit | MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. lienry C;- Johnson, crs oe _ Legal Attache. PRON:., > —_s«sWWinston N, Scott . re kal oe so fe ‘SUBJECT:; ss ravel of Soviots to Mazatlan f i : 1. This office has received. a report that two | bo, oO nembors : of the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City : _ -. | 7 ’ Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOYV and. Yevgenly Nikolayevich - . j i GORLITSYN, planned to travel.by air to Mazatlan-on : | | , -2 November. 1965, The length of their’ stay and the, ‘ | ee _purpose of. thoir travel . was not .reportéd,. but it may. Sb _ well-be connéctod with the docking” of 4 Soviet, ship. { i { | yO i _ a this office would appreciate receiving any- vod : . bigoraation avai latte. to you on the trip: of these - ‘ Soviets. : . ‘THs. INFORMATION: IS PROM A CONFIDENTIAL. SOURCE, it . MUST NOT BE: DISSEMINATED IN- WIOQLE OR IN PART OUTSIDE YOUR OFFICE WITHOUT -PRIOR APPROVAL OF TRE, . ORIGINATING: OFFICE IN ‘MEXICO CITY. . #9833 : Distribution: aa Original | =: “addressee 1 --50-2- -4/A wn: P-11712- 1 - P-11163. 1 - Ruth Leach L L tot Ereleted tra agscarie SCRET J Sits 14-0000 Sp as. “a | ee Z | AY tf _ = : woe LEE inc . ou —o 4 7 Pe . ? 3- November 1965 Cee emer i i ; , ; . - . ger veers MEMORANDUM FOR -THE RECORD Ys tye. hi; FROM: ORONSKY Oo | Pi gest | : ce ne PL 88S. _ SUBJECT: LICOWL-1. ANT ” Below is a summary of the noteworthy items from-8u 0 wot eateries i peeps van Teme e hme Sent watt during méotings wath nis ‘tn September and: Ootober, io ae: During Septender the meeting site ‘was changed ‘to the eee eet Re PaCS SCARIER STMT AL? Sage ne vhs : “streets between Merida and Morel on ‘Puebla street tnicolenta tr “Roma, Subject walks along Puobla street and = pick him up =o" Newer cages nee eee EAa in the car and drive- elsewhere for the meeting. T attempted b i to change the time or the meeting, as well ‘but. Subjeot doés.. not eldse hia’ store “untti Just before "2100 hours each : vee : . “ the store at various tines of the evening on ‘afferent days ; L day and feels that - it ‘would appear “odd, ‘4f he were to blogs _ } of the Wook, ‘His: wife ‘ts not’ ‘always in the atore and tie. ; { } ould have. “bo: elose the store in order to. meet. me. He. ours ‘on ‘Sundays. It also “Anstriiated hin to _ - ‘closes at 100 he . change the’ speed of ‘the recorder from 1 7/8ths to 5: 3/iths. aoa We ‘have no recarders: in the Station that, will take a ‘Large “Reel at‘l 7/8tha ‘and this. -extrenely- ‘alow. H sped is riot _ , tiecéssary. a « : 26 During early Soptenber subject commented that ‘there. daa new apartment building being constructed on the, corner apes ; of Gelati and: Gereral de ‘Los Santos, across the | street from’ ‘the Soviet Embassy. (This is our new basshouse), I took considerable notes 0 ; thie as 3 though I had never heard of the P SI f My. Lo. . i Mat cota? ea te Doe 7 1 14-0000 cy 7A A 7 eared dom get sa a awe Wee eneee + | cat Sane ~~ ae ) “4 _ . “ nos place before and asked several questions avout ite Re ‘said oh that: the ‘owner of the. building is Sr, VILLAGRAN and-that ~~ be ae VILLAGRAN has the. reputation: of being an anti-Communist ; : - and a Yoya. Nexican eitizen, He said that the building ; we | would probably: “be conpleted by Mars. 1964 and that it will ~ = have about. ‘gix. floors. Several Soviets have mentioned to! ° “Subject that they would Like to rent'apartmente in the ~ "butlaing since it ia 80 olose. to the. Bwbaasye 3. Subject sald that ISAYEV ‘had been in his store about the last week in ‘Septenber, (As far as I an tell this is a ISAYEV'e first visit to- -Subject’s- ‘store, ) TSAYEV made. ae - great many anti-U. S. remarks durtiig b his visit to the store 7 and blamed ‘the U 8. for most’ of. the ‘world's troubles, At one. _-point “he satd. that the Soviets: nade much ‘better cate ‘than. ‘thé U. 8. and that. ‘Soviet cars were built like- "tanks". ” a : ‘Subject Letighed at this remark because the thought crossed. “his: mind that: ‘only .a ‘soldier would like to: ‘drive a. "tank". end fron where Suedeet “was _ Standing: at the time he could - “he: I again « asked “Subject why” the Soviets had not been visiting his: store in the evenings as they “nad in thie’ past and he insisted. that 1 was, because. most’ of, his "friende" at. the’ Embassy had returned to the Soviet Union beginning in pets — _ Lily and their replacements: nad not warmed up to hin vets 14-0000 i 1 I 3 "and he sata that he thought that it might help, I told (of 9 cr ONE a Te oan aT ein eR awe wa) _— sen! I asked him {f a amall fiesta might not help this situation him to make plans for a fiesta tn honor of Mextean "* Independence Day and. to Anite as, many, of the new Soviets: as. possible. He said that he would’ probably give the. us party on Friday, 17 Septenber. I: auggested that he invite me “Yuriy -ANDRTANOV: (the GRU chavffeur) first and tell ANDRIANOV’ ; They arrived, hada few drinks, dancedt 2. tussten ; records which they had brought: with Nhem and then left,” | (ALL. are ‘KGB types), They told Subject = at the other moe Oo , “Soviets could not attend because” ‘they. had” “eo attend a Grect - | “Embassy reception that same evening, | Z£ I ‘ean find: ‘no record ' of such: a reception either at the Gzech on Polish Embassies ; : and ‘there fs no indication on the Soviet Lines that they: a -_ . __ , Guba arrived on the: ‘Urth but we have’ no idea. hol many Sovieta”. >, were at the- ‘airport te greet him | t questioned Subject | ‘about theé- Soviets who. haa ‘apreared “at the fiesta and’ he. gave ‘me a Tittle tnformation about thei, They, vinited his ; store several tines in the- next few weeks and I ‘showed Bsr He hed the following, “te: say ‘about them (he ‘hag previously reported ‘or NIKIFOROV). : i LOGINOV: . Subject said that he believes LOGINOV replaced . os hed anything planned “tor that evening. A Soviet fori a o | nan photographs of the’ men and, expanded on his previous information. -_ tere Te mens aera tet sean eens teeth sens tnee menenee eter omnes A ET 1-1; Enna -5- Ot) ECCS ON 14-0000 s : nd . wr oF q 5 = BY wwe a &, J. - vA erties er ete ween —_ (esse . owes out pea ou ye , . boots Se Ne are ne SE cna ‘ NECHTPORERKO (correct). Subject calls him "the Bull” and deserided itm as being ‘vulgar, crude, ‘t11-mannered,| short. . ; tempered ‘ana. a tyrant. He is a person ‘who thinks that. he tt is ‘some sort of) a Tot, shot" and when he alte: down he. me Ae spreads tis legs- ‘and arms and takes vp a space big enough ; ‘for. two mens Ris Spanish is very ‘pad and, he. smokes "Fiesta" ‘elgaretten. At the fiesta LOGINOV told him that he was from the ,northern part of the Soviet Union, is married and has children, He claimed to have served in the Red Army” -ROSNUSHRER ‘Sub fect Likes KORMUSHKIN who is ‘trtendty, a ON 7 well mannered and outgoing. He speaks good Spanish. and a ‘told Subject” that his wife likes Bexieos - Although RORMUSHKIN: _was wearing ‘glasses. in ‘the phéto shown to Subject, he: commented that he often sees KORMUSHKIN - without, lila glasses, - _ He emokes "Record" cigarettes ‘and Subject ‘ealls hin. wey REL Jovencito™, eo $e: Subject said that ISAYEV had. dropped: by 1 his’ store i . during the ‘week of 18 October and spent some time takeing. gan of the Ritig and. Queen who were visiting Mexico at the o times TSAYRV felt that “the very” éxistance of a ing. and: -. Queen | in 1965 was silty. He. also clainéd that the Soviets hea discovered _the Comet that. was’ then in the sky. (The Comet, had actually veen discovered by two Japanese and bears their names.) Re bragged about the gredt advances in the Soviet Union in all fields snd told Subject with great pride that the ruble was worth more than the dollar. He commented. . 14-0000 that the U.S. was d-waring nation while the Soviet Union. sought ‘only peace and that tha. United States would ‘change to something similar to the Soviet system in the near future,-.’ _ 3 . . ‘ - . . ve - + r —-——_—___— ,- . : we ? va ~ wa fo Peete Ste Os Oy coer be te 1 ‘est of the neeting and the next two, were “apent * ateoiiea tig Sténielav. SILNIKOV and ‘hia request that Sub ject: .-: rn - 5 ‘act ag "tledor" on an apartment for him a8 well as supply him with, @ prostitute, (seo nH -27548, of 4 Nov.) 7 In addition, Subject paid that ANDRIANOV had asked bin to get Viktor KALININ some aphrodisiac pills. ANDRIANOV “gaid that they were "for Viktor KALININ ‘in Moscow" “but _ ge ene gee ogee me Subject thinks ‘they are "for Yurty ANDRIANOV in Mexico", no - Subject: said ‘he hasn't the eligifest idea. ‘where to buy : 7 on auch a thin . TG ; a I “told. Subject ‘to test the recorder vy’ speaking. ‘into - the titerophones both tn the upstairs room ag. well ag ‘in ‘the main part of the store and then’ to play back the tape. ALthough :RESCTGNO has” explained ‘the workings: of the recorder - to Subgéat, séveral times, he claimed. that he aid not know how to ao thia. _= then Anstructed him to “aisconnect the Tecorder and. ‘to. deliver it to me at 2100 hours on Friday, ° a 5 November. . I sata that a ‘would test the. recorder myselfe Ro asked hy RESCIGNO could not come to the store and test it andi I ‘told him that RESCIGNO was away, He then asked it RESCIGNO was a Mexican or an American, He said that RESCIGNO speaks: Spanish like a Mexican and rooks like a‘Mexican but that he (Subject) is sure that he es an American, I told him eee Lee te ‘ 14-0000 a) aaa: et Bald het en me . : : i‘ ‘ | , ao ‘ hae Fest - nt : t that I really didn't know since I had never asked him, my rad. _ I changed ‘the topic, of conversation by saying ‘that if be ou ; - - reported! ‘that SILNIKOV wanted a. girl for this Sunday; * ‘ oe ee 3 would rétura, the nechine to. him on 1 Saturasys. 6 Hoverbers —_ : - tert. LR sy Lines rns i ~ 7 i ¥ } . 1 \ an F ions _ ran i ‘ vw i H H tpt “ ‘ Le ¢ 1 | t . , . { . 4 ae a oe 2 4 ‘ . : . . * . . s en! e Lod in . . a . 14 Soa, : Dog e t of Y ’ dew : He i a ’ t * wp ce gears ee 14-0000 "(MEMORANDUM FOR: FROM!” a Winston M. Scott SECRET .. 2 November 196S . RES VE ee ATT Mr. lienry c. Johnson, * Legal. Attache . “SUBJECT: © . Travel of Soviet to ; Mazatlan — 1. This office has received a roport. “that Soviet Vice-Consul Valentin Sergeyevich, LOGINOV planned to travel to Mazatlan from 26 to 28 October 1965 by _ plané. The purpose of the trip was to take mall to ~ a Soviet ship which was in port in Mazatlan, The name ' of the ship is. believed to be. "Lira." Qe, This, office ‘would a prociate i any infortiation: available ‘to you ‘concerning LOGINUV's ‘trip. THIS INFORMATION. 1S FRON A. CONFIDENTIAL “SOURCE. IT - MUST NOT BE DISSEMINATED. IN WHOLE OR IN PART OUTSIDE. YOUR OFFICE WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE. ORIGINATING - ; _ OFFICE IN MEXICO CITY, 0 e ao '. Distribution: . . . Original - Addressee ; oe, i - 50-2- 4fA 7 9808: SPI Q te 1 - Ruth Leach , > , south ee f — Sena Ssepet fea etasats SECRE meee 14-0000 ye qa Fochi porenko was at the airport to greet hin. . . . 4 Moatook Hterert/ Plewsp y+ tA dreads Sema o my Sets spe 2b —_ 1. Tha-C, 0. roaunod aoquaintancosht p withNubjoot, and in the tacedtate a sizable vaewun deft by. Gerald P, Gostotnor's departure, tri ed to e9 tablish a - friendly: rapport with: Subjoot, Yor this resson the C,0, gave Subject.a more - oe "frieadly™ ‘name. to knew: hin oy» Hel Eergor~ it being. oxplained. to Subject that Mol vas- the C00. true first | name. - Sybifiot thouahit the oholoa of Terger wan Rod, hanaiine he knew ‘nevaral. beoule. cu Vat: hams, ana ih weaned tosnae be ~ mirpriae ‘aL hia uff lues ‘pute juat wh “ae Uiaue tu une hte “norma wanna ar > | 7 nn ca an telephunting in, and? asking for Moneys * : 20 . Subject: reported that ho ‘had | oome back to Moxica “tron a trip on 10 anganee 8? Nochiporonko had visited his — and at that Dey ere Cote i offico, previously, and brought slong nis replacement “Valentin” time had found out. when Subject was oxpacted back, Nachiporonko was invited “© - on Co by Subject to visit hin ‘at his home for breakfast. on il August, Ho showed up . pero... 7 alone, | The only business ‘diecuboed was that. Kooht porento sata that Subdjeot- , fo would be- contacted by "Sasha" (UilokendesPrixtiodke). Subject was not to contact the Soviet Enbasay, or in any “tier way * try to reach Sasha, Subject had * a " souvonir’ Patol which he had obtainod froa somo Cauleiter ' (presumably during - “witt), and Nechiporenko aakad if ho aight have it, Subjoot gave it to hime ~ Nechi porenko evidently asked Subject to: arranga for a one day’ trip “to Paris for hin while: ne was en route to the Suetet Union from hie stopover, Buussels. (subjeat coaplied, “and. notified his. agent abroad. . Subject received a wire a ‘ few. -days ago that Nacht poranko was “no iow" in Patio). Nochi porenko was not. . interested in. Subjoct*s. observations ‘of Us. attitudes toward the Viet Nan and 1 Dominican ‘gituations,. although “‘Sudject had. dean asked to.note such attitudes : while he was: on his trip, Neohi porenko wentioned, without Subject knowing. 5! st ry, that Cataling oenéay who had Worked previously in. Subjoct's offten, who hed : ] 4 attended ‘tha Maxican Soviet Cultural. Institute, who had 1d 99 _doy- friend the bse orican / who wag giving English lessons. to Neolil porexko (cary JHoages” '2yf and who hed “married sone Mexican and was now in Acapuloo with her husband (works at Las Brisas)~ oo would. de able to Contact Nechiporenko te nail to. the Soviet Enbassy in Mexico. , mo 33 Subject is to call in hen he-is contacted by ‘Sasha, His lino’ to the Sovs * about the travel agency in New York will ba that he hasn' t the time to select — . Nace “ a rok L teed toe -errfis ad 4 (Ther, Cur wae Co. confit al, yok v4 ( weet, Ye Ge a Tet fell wc af? F242 14-0000 74 i the. ranager or -gonploto the study of the office's roquirencata, but that he is. a bk going to have it done. ‘On his porsonal affairs, Subject said he was | to a sondoniniua apartaente . : ; AF Lo going to move tn Docender. * to the Loa fees n “Attention “pauls the C,0. would approciate inoving any collateral info gdout Nechiporenko's doparture, the identi ty of "yalentin", and” o . - - - —_—_—n re a brief precisa of ‘Subject '9“forner y aaaeciationa with. Prixhodka. Spey 14-0000 Ce CE SILER nneee im cmewee et oe oe woot ‘ pare we rca ase t SUBJECT: Ernesto Capuano dél. VECCTIO RE FILE NO.” (3. ANALYST A Milde redrteues a 25 Row "ORG" : SECRET t Been falies I) ugr DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERHEC SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT. | 3. "213 atTcH OR SOURCE BOC. SYMBOL WO. nd Marto Manteforte Toledo LIENVOY. Tore . : . . a © PISA 30432: ke source. cRYP TONY 4a. Date. OF. NEO. . + DATE PROCESSED ~~ fro. Srna in ~ GOCUMENT DisPOs ITION #. TRANSFERRED. TO Ri FRE NO. . LOGINOV, Valentin 5 Sergeyevich (2en-285h12) . Dr. Alfonse imanerrnes- ALVARE? (a uaterstan) calls ‘Soviet Consul LOSTROV to {invited hin to, a cocktatl party to- be him at Martinez’ had. Martinez has invited sone of ‘the . Russian sthletas. pertictpating th sane cf the “tre. Oo verte Semes, and wishes Loginov. ‘be a*tend BIS. as wel. as $hé Arbsssador. — (all the info found on Logtnev in thie acm ment) SECRET rom ae 867 UOe PARVIOUR CONTIONS, (7+ 48) = : Ket bee i ac rot 14.90000 i | — ee PRA LO ene ____ MOCESSING ACHION . ’ LA od. ai . ise en iam : ee ae cr 7 Lg re oe i dois. Chief, SB ‘Davisioa rere _-| XX: fo ning qt __ cans in Fs : : a . fom quali ese an | : Chief, | wa Division : _ : . = | AN moat cionina ne nn rere _Chiet of Station Mexico’ City co ARSti hat. Subjenn's. oo @: USSR.) ‘Subject ‘and his - travel! “@ Bane, Passports used. when they August 1966: (copies have been- forwarded: to. . Headquarters). and ‘Subject. is ‘still listed ag: ‘Second Secretary ' in his passport, The only addition to,. the. ‘passports is ao Mexdean- entry. visa valid: for aixty da 1966 in } én LICOZY=5 asked: Subject, LOGINOV said - but: “that sense would probably ‘depa e° Embassy. as Pirst- ¢ tion wiil ‘keep Headquarters ‘advised of any nature. of Subject! 8 Preent duties and KGB hierarchy. mo ss : ¥eported that ‘pect KGB. chauf C) f MIRQSUNIZOY :(201=273046). was: seen ¢ wlote ‘few: tines. : LICOWL<1- also ' ‘reported ‘that™ ~MIROSHNIROY. was ‘driving, “a. ear ‘with Giplanatic® Plates | ‘26=DA, which. is Subjects. SBF Joe . sox7nitiard, ce. ‘cunts Distribution: © eye Co opy fp iced. _ -_ a le CwH oo: iM oO jm {ach aS, . . =. CROSS REFERENCE TO | CSPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER DATE | _ | HMMA = 30213 5 CLASSIFICATION + HOS TUE NUMBER ‘ | | a ' S$ BCRET | 2024220123 Poms 14-00000 SR. 1966, ‘SECREE UNO SUBJECTS. ag of BLUE" "FORD * FAIRIAD Bs | UTAH. LICENSE’ AB 3966.87 . SOVIET’: nite) a fothtass ia Satake Hp 14.90000 oe Tae (ame se ‘ — So So MR SECRET - _ oa ethen Filled Bn — ECG INV x] wae Pacetece asirione. ‘ . : . . : ne trae) 14-0000 i, oo. SECRET «| eg: : iL OP. Mrs, MUELLER rede Inhef ited some money from, , _ an uncle, VARROS setd, and this is one of her ways of . 4 : spending “some of it. | . oo _ wow 8.- WELLERSS. daughter Is. seudying (ihitdeyear of: oo / “ . i college). iA. Vienna... She Ts major ing..In -Russtan- Jenguag ee a ‘: and Rus fan’ history. theres. hat. Is. where the “grea : a ; : interest" In Russia comes: from, .VARROS: said....This’ daughter nn re hopes. ‘to. ‘teac when’: she: flalshes school. o a A. . _ t a arn ee age i rn - - : 4. =e Lo . - ptstrtbut fon: ee! re ae : . ort Charles: G. “MUELLER, pe. pO poe os wate Valentin: LoGUINOV Po ate ee cee wl eas . Va 50-2-4 /E- SECRET. et nr tees tenn athe + 1 14-0000 mk eR RES, RL OM i : 6 January 1946 * } _ = of - + REHORANDIM FOR TE RECORD: ; . Whee a . FROM: oronsky . ; ; | i “SUBJECT: LICANNY=1 (P-€415) oe ener Ayes : ; 1. Subject is an , official of. Gerza-Lopez Tours which 7 a en is a representative for Inturist in Mexico. city. We have” . nad no contact with: atm’ since suly_ 194h. | “At one ‘time he. a hd, given ‘the ‘Station. reports’, on various Soviet. ‘tourists: ‘and Wad been, recrul tea prior’ to ‘8 trip: to the: ‘Soviet Union in. eonnection with “Enturist. During the past: few aionths he has” eee vain been giving Don Lautz reports on ‘various Soviet tourists ough as the. Soviet Orchestra which visited Mexico and cuba _regentiy. Lauts passed ‘these reports on’ to me end cynthia _ sent them hone. Sub fect sees Lautz once or “twice a week. ‘tn! lcorineetion with ‘visa matters. He told Lautz that he head. Meda contacted vy” KUBARK sore years ‘ago but that due to: oh a the pressure of his business ‘he did not have time. ‘to write beer “ oa | . _peforts or to act as some sort of Double Agent. He said ne : . was “willing to pass: ‘along information on Soviet tourists a = By . ° : but dia not wish to. become an agent for both. the “Americans Lo Ee - Soviets. About a week ago Lautz told. me.. “that > ‘Sugect | had reported that Valentin LOGINOY, Viee-Consul at : the Soviet Embdasy yo aad asked Subject to supply him with {nformation on boats - and trains between ‘Mexico and New York... . Y i . Subject wanted to know what he should do. I asked Lautz. ar sungect wanted to ‘alk to me and Don said. that he aids, - , in : yey a I teen arranged to meet him in Lautz's ‘office at t 1430 hours _ ; on ‘6 January. 2) PRL Sees yuri maul ops tena | | ee oi) —— Piya) 14-0000 RE TTR APES NTR ATOR REST N nty esters TE EN Te ew 2. Subject apoears to be about 4O-ks years old, 170 lbds., i 4 tintnoing redish hair, blue eyes, small brown mustache, He its well dressed and ‘speaks native ‘American English, . Tr asked him about aio contacts with the Soviets - ‘and he said po that, he. had not had any extended gontact with the Soviets alll. : . . r for some: time. | During. August T9645 he was. atproached ‘by wee The YATSKOV whom he “knows - as. ‘the ‘Soviet Conauit, “ard: was asked © wr . passenger ° “byt to’ prepare rt ‘hart’ of alt, -Sommeretat ania, ‘operating between Veracruz and New York: City. “for, the month of Septenver", ~ os . ' He aise wanted the costs of travel: and basease. Sub fect has { not given this report to YATSKOY, (A copy is attached.) _- During December he met LOGINOV for ‘the rirst time. at the 7 a — airport while Sub ject was attending to the Soviet ‘Orchestra, a . = pogrxov dia not know Subject and was ‘very cool toward him. . oad a : unt VATSKOV came by and greeted. Subjest warmly. LOGINOV oO oo then became very friendly and asked stb ject's hates LOGINOV- subsequently visited ‘Subjects. place of business. and told: _ nin that. ‘he was ‘the replacement for Oleg WSCHIBOREWKO | a (xe Officer). and that Oleg, aR had sent “Regsrds to Subject. _ mo He said that he hoped. ‘that ‘be. and Subject would be bs frienaly oP aalfsurgeot: had. been “with ‘Oleg. (Sub ject commented that he oy ran . had ‘not been especially’ friendly with AECHIPORENKO,) | Subjest os : a . ga @ that LOGTNOV's Spanish rey -alnost, native and: that nies can : (svB Jeet): was: ‘Shocked: to lean: that he was a Soviet. ‘LOGINOV re erred to YATSKOV's ‘request: ana added that he also wanted Subject to include rail travel tn the chart and he was : especially interested in the cost of "excess baggage" by rail, He also wanted to include sea travel from Veracruz to Europe. S 14-0000 36 subject said. that ‘he did not want ‘to become 8 ; 7 “ oT, v/a put that he would be willing. ‘to supply “xz whatever information he: could concerning the Soviets -he deatt with — / I asked if he would. be wpillsg: oe TROY including. LOGINOV a. He’ said that. ne would a ~ and the. Soviet tourists. ~ Leupply, personality data ‘on 106! ‘patkground, education, fenfly ote. % Bel glad to- -do thipa He “gaid that he would not be. able an reed. -: - trect corners ‘or: in restaurgnts: and prete e had finshed his pusiness with Don tolmeet me on 8 tel talk to “pe after he tanta. I instructed him not to discuss his relationship with me. with, Don Lautz or. with anyone else for that matters oo. ‘bhat he would: call. LOGINOV, and ‘arrange to, “ angkehiack ‘He. ‘said é- + report ‘ana perhors: have lunch with ‘hin. - “lve in: “thé ms ye ‘subject wilt Hever. be anything. ‘have asked Hesaquerters to exceptional in, the. po way of an Accesa agent’ but I n _ phew his. POA. 14-00000 . ‘reliable. dafermation Mr. Boonstra . Minister-Counselor: : <A. Jays C/VI8 : de ‘Caxtosine, C C.G. , Soviata dootze for: Travol Data. baggage, he said. ‘Lagutney te ‘a replacement for bles Recfperenke whe wae: recently - ‘the past called On me today to repert that =. "= Nes Loguiney of the Soviet Babassy hao requested his agency to prom |” - vide data on train schedules fren Hoxice to New York City end beat . -s¢hedules fren Nev York City to Burepe. The Soviets wre particularly ‘Anterested inthe train beggage allowance and the cost fer excess : eet 1 ee CONFIDENTIAL " ersneferred frea the. Soviet Rabasay - fn Hoxico City: My. infernant- do-- ‘ecribed pia as tall;, blond, dlueeyed, about thirty. year of ago, and-- _ asa: -petoon., whe, svenka fluent Speaitsh without =y seceat. : . 14-0000 \ | aan . : ar - : a ; ; = an on ee oe —_ notes ras | oO KADIDDLE might h have been at Perla’ 8 Thanksglvin party. I know . j } t { PRIKHODKO and KONSTANTINOV were Invited, possibly KUCHE ROV. ., buit. I can't. find. the names of. the others. : The description of- the tall brunette sounds like LOGINOY, The other one Iwill get 0 out t phiotos tc to show DIDDLE, ce " gounds: Itke PRIKHODKO- ' ae ere. ee R ‘ gry oy P- 1420. Moe iu P- 56a as 14-0000 late WY DR, 22 Dooembey WAX Yes eam, SEN obrook and Xadi 25 Debomter «YY 4 . . ae . 4 tea Mahe a ; -¢ : jPonsacs Re Reports Hooting velwvaon Edg: | . On 28 Decoabor E called on Kaadsddto at hie residence). primarily for’: “if tho purpoao. of gosting. up an elonontary oobpe ayaton eisai? ond to “ “Salery_ was: fixed at 450: por oT arrive at ‘palery, sarrangonnots ttt bin. aang the irate’ of. hie. tour hore ¢ as Anbasnador. ” As ‘he-ind proviously..: roquoistod, I vé turned to hin hia roooipt for 35,000. peaca, which’ he inetently a He commented taat ‘ho hoped ho. burnt dn an ashtray, with obvious roliof. would never. have- ‘to, eign anothor, and it: 1s olear that. -thora may be some Bae ee probloa in working | out a a poiya aolaiovdodgonant. . Fd valk Loave ry ‘for ‘latory . ty At on | the fortoving month. I éaked | - , night ‘after our “first Poynon'ty iit ator taking | ‘the whole nattor over. wht : his, ‘wife (the. atrongor ‘porecnality of the: ‘ two). he bad finally. ‘Pesolved At. 7 ta his minds friends had to beip che anotions | and at accepted the Aneiioane vail hi ‘out em tht ‘spate “itiey were going to ‘turn ase ths eves ana ‘there waa only: ‘a. thousand peso ett: in our ‘pank aodount, : ito como, We agreod, 8 all ‘in ‘his: wife: ‘and, ocnsiult toga thir. Sis : was ‘more than senaidie, aboug ‘holpiiigs redognitod ‘both the, uses ‘end dangers: : Personal dontact, ooo. of the telephone, and nade some. useful suggeations, based on eodtal relationship; ‘he the basio arrangenon$} either at’ ‘his: house on nine. : " Telephone eoritact ‘to bo only betwoen hia wife and mines, oo if oither of the two wonen eall and ‘suggest scoing one another at any hour . botween five and etry At means that oithor I am to oall on Diddle at that . timo houxy or he on oa depending on the contoxt of the. conversation. Any other hour nentioned signifies sooial: ‘contact botwoon the women thensolvos, Enorgency ‘contact : “ who are, of course, available: to paca written Revoagons 14-00000 loan bo nade by I Diddlo himself, oalling omy fron. ay tolophonoy novor - = , ; ee ifr bis ‘nowae or ‘pffiea, : eens a . . : -In regard’ ‘to GE affairs, Diddle | aede two gonsonte yhtob ho svggonted veeeosee oT i i ‘steht want to. Mo up with Eaobys . . ae He aokod ne if i hod net or taiked with Woo! Lindsay at \., : at he dinnor harem Diddle ave | (vive. Poostdent' ‘of’ Grant Aavortietig aA lonrdataaa’ nighty’ond on earing that I had, he ‘gounentod that Lihdeay"e bul tavatton: of hin had: boi ‘90 depiduous that -he- ‘rae ‘hogiining to ‘wonder Whe he was not dealing with ®omoone: who, ‘might be. ‘visualizing hinvolt as. hie” > ov ‘ _ [outuro Britioh bao officer. ‘Thoro wao ‘onothing: about Andoay ho paddy E that wade him £001, that he was aevoasing Didaio quite oaretully.: Ilo ankod | ge ted. were woe, a We 7 ~ : . Af vo sound Fan file chook on ‘Lindoay “himeolf and. on Grant Advor tial: é 7 t oaid z would ‘ghoblk iingliob: Aanigaag® Towa, of which. bho. ta tho Soakoty ‘Editor. ‘What a potfost ; . , over, tor, soquizing, bho data, ho oxplasnods, “and. what odd friondo ahe hod me for an | tsi in (abe ie ited ao a us ‘na tlonal in the anglovasiortoan, dire | otory, ani day. aooording to ‘Dada, either eaperated or divorced ‘from! a One. “evening a month or 0 269, “ho . -# oan husband) inéwapaper woman ‘or “note. ! found: not. of ‘the, other guosts aoa on hia. pon to dinner “at hor house, : seen thoiz, voy. ‘rather undeneaontously; and ‘was 3 left. ‘ith, only: Meo Gonsales- , 1 he: found to his siirprico, were both Ruseians (nano net: , roosiied, and nover very olearly. given during. the initial flurry of? tate h a These. to éngagoa hin. in serious conversation: ‘ qe Te Ruseianae How do you feel about Communion? al 3 y tf : Ap tee ote a ee eed vet bee . - “Didalee ‘Where 4s somothing to be said for many “1g ‘not ‘Hala ‘the important aystens under ‘which various oountrivs are governed hovever 7 " duotione). ron tee te ee ero tment eet ees, ~ Toy primary Sonoerna is not with’ ‘Conauntan in the abstract, but with ae irae He must ‘take the best of alt, and £40.” bout way for Ghana 40. be governeds - 14-0000 Fo, no, tho ‘question 4s what do you | eee EL hee Rusaionst f t vehi - porssnaliy. about Commnion? What are your on doliofat | ; so Didaler (getting tnd up at this point) Prisartiy, 1k must do desorsbed aa a nationalist, : = “One ‘of the “Ruasiane: was ‘very tall, brunette, wavy ; "aged ‘about ‘38. thick oe badzianet 9 obviously ‘Rusaien, vin sppoaranco,” “yery F gopdntooking. The ——r vos tivally aoa ie took, not: eo haitseey. 0 ‘about a2. pidate bes not. \ ! os yee sdontisy” “them, gon ‘photograghas ; . _ ; — oop ate point in ssiiiang” “thia® in was ‘not to. - = (i whieh, Diadie + tate): for, about: pore ‘tat Tplons 6 dinner on 8-Jea ‘andreyer" as wel ~ “Doubts of our ney thet ‘he “would” 1 accent but, no’ re opportunity to. continue ‘te expoaure to us otioula be overlooked. He nade an _ | the usual connents: ‘conoernang andreyor's differences. from his oshieagues, =o . | naaing: only that ‘s bad told bin ‘that he was vasieally sntornatlonaltet : | posto, As others, he senses sone thing wrong in A's relationship vith (Coaments I dist do not,- as yet. | Sho did not’ appoar ocafortadle cee yj i his wife. ll sn a large & group | cof people “she aia “not ‘know, “dancing to | music ‘abe olearly. | did not like: niet, ‘frug & ‘ootara, but they secomed to be on good. enough - ee Eee (oy ‘torna, © Ea was pusbing her join in, but not impationtly) | teen eee i. we Diddle asked for. EEI's on. the tri-oontinental Oongrosas a nunber of. | Ghanians will be "pranoi ting Mexico ron their way. _to_and fron Havaaay, he... _ mrakek epooifioaliy mentioned Iendorkence, whoa he dosoribed as an anti- 7 i : ilacchiapaeehhiaiianantieths Bacbabsnd ! : cope Sk 14-00000 ‘Mecranab Ghanian employed aga ety} jeervan® ae the UN, and not somone ho! tee would have expoozod to be named as a Aolegate to tho. Conforénoe, and Jobn ©. Se ee a eS see vere ‘Pettocad, whom hp ‘ooid wao a ““orypto-donoorat" at fee and not the anti~. 14-0000 7 a ot = = oon — a .- = ~ . ~ ~ Front: oy. L. "Ferris * : Regal ‘Attache, re ” ebicets -vaatan ‘ OF SOVIETS To MAZATLAN. wo ee og 105=4900 (2721/65) we . ‘Reference is made. to- ‘your nénorandum dated’ “Noveinber $5, 1965; -your #9833,. and, my, memorandum: ‘dated: . Novenber ‘2a, ‘SSS. cae : Arpeuianle. outes scaueg ones | Vice i _ SECRET | : cu boys oe ae . ‘Group I . ‘ i : . Excluded: from Automatic fog as * Downgrading and Declassification ; poy . ae : ay i i ‘ : 1 ay . ' 14-0000 F ad 7 a . a : on No CONFIDENTIAL ~ “Datos December 21, 1963 : To: “My. Winston XM. Scott. . Fromt) NSE, Ferris . Legal. atthcne soon i 2 ; . 1° ot — an , / Subject: Russian Ship ISKATEL ~- i - . "105-2976 (12/21/65) : A conficentaal, soured at Mazatlan, Sih: - texto, advised that the Russidn ship ISXATSL arrived : gatlan on Decexbor 3, 1955, and departed on: “Decoinaber 9, 1965. ‘Phis ‘shib Was: listed asiboing a, - scientific motor: ship 32 and carried a crew of S2.- : “= “Phe above source made available a copy of - | | te the crew list ‘of this vessel, whith is enclosed, ab te : ‘A socond confidential source at Mazatlan Stated 2 ‘that Vice. Consul VALENTIN S. LOSINOV, tae Seeretary of 7 the Russian, Embassy, had been at Mazatlan to ‘pring mail . por to this ship-and had left Sagatlan on December. S, 1983, ~ pore. + On CMA jek flight ; La: at 3: 5 p.My, en, route to Mexico, ee se P F. . a ST ma . Ri i . “. : a . . + a aan ate : sl. eee re tj - Enclosure : . . : ~ ae . . i a ‘ er , , ; 3! at Lo GONE 28 : ° ‘ a ria c oN FIODEN t ‘t A Le : _ i}: i Group. Be > fi ed from Automatic “ . . 4 ° and Docla sssificati on - ae ° ORT Seen Ae eaten, ¥ 14-0000 ow ‘Uy February 1°46 —— ‘ NEYORANDUM: FOR THE: F FRON: Oronsky SUBJECT: - LICOWL-1 7 a we r “met subject on Friday, re February: at i900 hours. The Tee ting. uae a very short.:one since I ‘only wanted to determine i a’ found a ‘girl tor SILNIKOV_ to “paint”. : Fe said’ ue “Looking. - : a oy . atches ‘SubsJoetts store at ‘night: ata ‘not ses 2: February, and Subject: Was: -foréed .to-sleep. ‘above ° “the: "stor “Hikiself, “At 0200 hours on“ Tuesday (8-February) He: | " was “dwakened’ by the ‘holse of a car horn and” looked from the. -, - window to 866. Valentin’ S,’ LOGINOV and Vladislav S. . KORMUSHKIN “..glowine the horn of theif car in the driveway of the Embassy. ' Bath Soviets were drunk and were yelling for the gato ‘guard _ (sho haprened to be SILNIKOV) to oper the gate for-them, .- They were driving’ car 237-D (LEONOVts) or 334-D- (KORMUSHKIN'S), . + Subfects ‘returned to his bed and “did not see them leave ‘the : ne . Embassy.” a van a ey 7 a 2.77 Be Si @. ‘both LOGINOV. ‘and KORNUSERIN: ‘Live in apartivents: « Lo, outside. the “Erbassy and since they. would- not willingly goo: -- eee” ‘to the Embassy" at. 3, a,m.- ‘while drunk, it {is likely:-that they ‘Were working when -they got drunk and ‘therefore had’ no fear" ~ * "ot veing réprimanded: -for it.) They may, have returned. to the. Embassy -to make a report or td secure’ some classified materials -' “Before golng home’ Both men replaced Known KGB officers | . and ‘both work under Pavel YATSKOV,, ‘ hat set ovr deat meeting 2 February. 14-0000 LIMITED, 7 Feb 1966 5 * Man’ Man driving black Opel with plates 22- 82-62 of DF w was at Soviet Embassy , 1707-1740 hours’ thls ‘date, LOGINOV saw htm to: the. gate. (re visa???) Gack. aut ‘eat). Since 3 Ne. 22-80-62-mpedtaite No n/352/421521 -open-170594505-seada mom, “Gelo. 1962 dado de alta, en Marzo “10 de 1965 a nombre| de CELIA ‘ BAYARDI © TORRES con “domiei lio’ en laa calles de | A¥quitectos: ne 46 de la colonia ” " Bocandéa_ en 1 Tacubaya De Pe emt Tee 14-00000 - SECRET 3 February 1966 , ~ MEMORANDUN FOR: | “Mx. Nathan L: Ferris, So 7 Legal ‘Attache © . “ BROM: ° , Winston M. scott” “SUBJECT: * Travel. of Soviet ees “this office has received a _tenert ‘that the’ Soviet Vice-Consul in Mexico City, Valentin Sergeyevich . LOGINOV, planned to, {ly to Mazatlan, Sinaloa ov 1° February” 1966, and remain’there until 5 February 1966 - in ordor to ‘attend to the Sovict ship “Vaushitelnyy 5 hich was scheduted to, Sock | in Mazatlan at. 0300: hours: . ond Pebruary” 1966 : 2. VAny. information avallable %9 you ‘on ‘LoutNoves trip would be appreciated. : THIS INFORNATION Is FROM A “CONFIDENTIAL SCURCE. IT. MUST NOT BE DISSEMINATED IN. WHOLE ORIN PART. OUTSIDE ~ YOUR. OFFICE WITHOUT PRIOR. APPROVAL ‘OF THE [ORIGINATING . OFFICE IN. MEXECO city. . Ob a oe ae VR 6 19097 Distribution: foo ls Original - Addressee | oe 13 SECRET ae Wee 2 1 > Ruth’ Leach AP 14-0000 wma om re MEMO FOR RECORD Paeidnarh teareantetic omer wd ee sp UES eT ot ane “FROM: Marvin.A. Cabot. - SUBJECT: Sov let ‘Attendance’at pitt Lecture, he On ihe: evéhing: ‘of. 26 Jan ‘i966: the: follow ing’ “soviet Bmitiassy officers . were: identified. a6 artending x “On the subject of "Tie Experténces of'a Mexican Professor, tn i-University. “dr the. United States"; Svyatoslav Fedorovich KUZNETSOV and Valentin... ; ve ot Sergeyevich ‘LOGINOV., KUZNETSOV was seated on the dais behind the’ og a .).*, .prinelpal speaker. LOGINOV was seatcd In the year portion’ of the 0. eee ; audience, There’ were sy U.S, Embusay officers present, ., 7 Coda te lecture glyea by, Prof, Jose;VAZQUEZ. Awa ral 7 os 14-0000 SECRET 20 yanuary: 1 : MEHORANDUM: FOR THE RécoRD FROM cyt cos. . “SUBJECT. a Valentin Losutnov.. 2 ee , ue he On ‘2 January. 1966" Me. Gedrge VARROS, ‘Secubtey, Bo . . Officer, U.S, Embassy, ‘allowed me to make coples of Uh attached. documents. . 2. VARROS sald he would, “unless we asked the mo . - ae Teall Cristobal TORRES Ponce not to sh - for the meeting on ay January with LOGUINOV. Woes ask TORRES: Ponce to report ‘any. and al . subsequent approaches. cs - ; ~-Dlste ibué tons. . f : a Lori watt? Valentin ‘LOGUINOY P= oe rn 2) wi gate Cristobal TORRES Ponce: Pe So oe : V. wlo: - 502 rh /E- ly : 14-0000 euad RRsat toe ~ a oe ee es G GOVERNMENT Memorandum {Regional Security officer ce pata: January 21, 1966 - i -FRoM -: Francisco Dfaz a ry Seourity Assistant ~~ c Pen dts ‘coriojics ‘when they R90 ‘gone place in’ toi: 5 ; and that this individual i “finally invited Mr., TORRES to have supper with him next Monday," January : ot, | ! '1966,-and that thay Will meet one cach other at the corner ‘Ingurgéntes Sur : “with : ‘Baja California, under ‘Big. advertisenent ®CANADA", at. 1830 hourss . i -| ae Me, TORRES 2136 comnented that‘ this individual told hin that, din order i : to gota Visa for Russia, takos: tims, because they have to call Russia in order. . oe” -to get authorization, sane process the U,5, Embassy does whan the Russian. os He Babaaty requante'« a wide £ for one. of the. mumbers of Ate. Stalls i - nn oon rman, 14-0000 ee es ! : q F I TO ner te Teter eg eee : Lose abe sett ee ate . aay Sal. oe 14-0000 5 cee , eee : Fe at AUR ak dt «CRU nanan RRroRe DEO Horgan etme naman teat 14-0000 4 fee ale oe eso FOR or eet Cc _ FROM oh cos woe eT, os . ; SUBJECT ° Charles G “MUELLER, U. $, Embassy. (econities” rs “on 12: and 13 January 1966) reports of.-conversatlons of” n by Subject! s wife. and daughter. to the USSR. was: Acting Charge) on.t4- January 1966 of this proposed. io WIsTt and.of the conversations. we. had ° ‘learned aboute ime of the ‘proposed trip. - He sald the AmbaSsador had : thi's)4.- 7. Late . 7 . , oo} SECRET VW January 1966 aoa | sect ton) officer 1, Referente Is made to LIENVOY (three conversations Subject with Valentin LOUGINOY, Soviet Embassy officer, and’ conversations of Mrs. Edith STENSBY (Cltizenship, ce U.S. Embassy ) with Soviets concerning a: Praposed . viste. 2. -Paul DN ton “ane q ‘advised. Hintstee Boohstra- (wtio 3. Mr. Boonstra had not previously heard of this - prposéd vistt of Mrs. MUELLER to the USSR. He sald he “would (without divulging CAS as the source) took Into this. Aa Later on Ve January 1966, Mr. George VARROS told: ¥ personal ly approved: it (Hes Boonstra later also’ confirmed - - 5; VARROS. a186 ‘said he thought it. aot - gpd" for Mrs, "MUELLER té make such a trips ‘He sald (Sonera tatty) that, she gets. ‘really drunk quite ‘often and she talks - about. anything and ‘everything she. knows about. For éxample, she told at a party (whén. she was practical.ly ; “"Blotto!) about “MUELLER's Meaking Pletures all over Mex IQ: for CIAl" 6. VARROS will give Mrs. MOELLER FY pre-brlefing:, defensIve briefing) just prior to her departure, She wil and VARROS thinks this Is wrong) be travelling on diplomat le Passport. SECRET _, jf if7/ 14.90000 r bi oe _ SECRET . in Then Felted deg. ; — . ; ‘DOCUMENT. TRANSFER: AKD CROSS “REFERENCE 5 1 OC [eat OE TOT TE IC ATION ~ PRES buRJICY OF Cin td a ea a a." DIDO RICw Ow SOVEEE BOC. ET MOUR ma. COCUMENT OF SPOSITION : - 2. 7 “oo 19 Peamorenate ve + . . OF Foe ae. : To Oo —T] 5 rife u s ’ if : ws ‘ : . a “ 1 atte sath ne ane mo ume + : 3 LOGINOVs. VALENTINE Sa- Ss ; : : : 201=2a5412 ss 050-G0a-010 } : a SEX 4 ag ? . HMHA~28572 ! - I no 24 FEB 66 : fr Gir ? , Aorpih ot dh eco? | : a BRO SEGYe VICE CONSULe i _ 1 oe : an on eee . i wee : . R 6603082384 a * ‘ ‘ if? ; ad. . m { ; : : | , | FILE IN 20f--252 2 | ree : PiLe THIS FORM iN rine NO. > Pf | || SiS GGT ces ceevioee sorties, - ' lee f SECRET (weeny . foe : i : \ ' -_ . Jot. 2§ Sa a ne + gene t 14.90000 NN LS ‘Wednesday, 6. April: SILNTKOV arrived. about 1330" ins ‘and ined ‘a, :apink of tequila, While there, a hiph level Soviet came into . - . the ‘shop and after he had left STLNIROV told him that the Soviet — Let 4de-studying Spanish in the Embassy, (This followed Subject's comment’ -. ou _ to SILNIKOV that the Soviet spoke very good Spanish). .‘SILNIKOV. | | Te * gaia’ that each: ‘Wednesday - all-the Soviets must ‘speak. Spanish. And” : ~ those , who . refuse’ to do this: mist pay a fine. ‘With the- fine ‘money. ° they: buy more, Spanish. booklets ; and’ recorda, - ‘SILNIKOV said that: ’ there ‘are some Soviets who alinp]y.. refuse ‘to. learn: ‘Spanish ‘or . Mexioan - oustons, and that ‘these’ people® ‘will-probably not be sent , ‘: ‘abroad: dgain: Cotinientéd that-this would. be a.shame sinoe Mexico--: hes such. excelient beaches, weather and everything “1s 40: inexpensive. . here,. He left: the shop ‘about, 1430:hra.-. Subject was about to= = og ‘lose ‘hia shep. at 2100 -hrs- when Valentin S, -LOGINOV.. came into Le the atoré.. He asked ‘Xf he could use SU byectt a “phone. and. then made a long. distance éall to Cuernavaca’ and spoke to someone ‘in’. Spanish. Subject could not hear what was ‘being said but got. the phone number =| Cuernavaca 2-30.04 5. .(I-told. Subject to. bring. “me the’ none ‘bill when: it arrives '; 80 that T can. double. sheek the a . number... 14.90000 _28 March.1966. . contact REPORT. . “Dr. .E Suagect:, Yea t1é EY: 5 PP to meet in- his office . at ‘t700 “tHe saine. aye The ‘ooting. Tasted: for. 20 minutes. ye 2. “Subject” stated that.at 1200: hours. on ‘Sunday.,, 20° Harch, So LOGINOV came to the French Club. - He was accompanied by his wife. - ‘whose’ salient, features. were redish hair which. could be: died and very generous proportions, “a ‘typically stout Russian woman." “Theye was: also Another Sovict couple With<then, The man was oyish. haircut. with a part, . eat “age was. 25 to" 35. ~ -dark ha: and also. young.” The “tw pp-L . - three child en with. them.all in the 4-6 bracket. "Subject. did: Sot ’ _remenber ‘their sexes since he was’ concentrating om the adults,. “ ‘(COMMENT * I first thought. that .thé -second Soviet would:bé “KORMUSHIKIN: “but. Subject” insisted that he did not wear. glasses ‘(SORMUSUKIN' . always wears glasses). ‘However, Subject's description fits GORLITSYN and wife perfectly. I will take pictures to the next, : nfimmations’ os a 58 ad - dressed! to.8 Stas. Lawii’ wh - they olayed: badminton: until Bab ject: . left at 1330: During- he’ “per tod 1200 to 1330° they oa not Songact: “het hoting.. ‘the. make, ‘color and license plates. Te fk Se Subject. was. “apologetic. about the paucity of his information. “Ty + but Tvencouraged™ him- and told hint it was a-fine start. Subject. Fat said that he had brieféd his wife on LOGINOV and sheiwill be: on. ~~ =. 4 : ‘the ‘lookout for him during the week. Subject appeared to be very” eee OO _much interested in pursuing this subject for me and. gave every — - 7 “ jindication that he will keep working on it.- ‘ _ Fite: fi an —— see 1 3 xe | - dy. b i a a = a tebe ay mae 4. “Upon leaving Subject “gpoited LOGINOV's car in the parking: - oo moos ‘ i ! Paul Dillon SLANE DP ottant 14-0000 | SECRET | 2 . . . | Apo > —— 22 March 1266 | wunonaiouy FOR: - Mee Nathan L. Ferris, begat Attache . | PROH: re _Minston N. Scott. ; —— I. ‘s. née Services ° 7 {eo wel eee i . : , s-correspoadence. concérning the ‘captioned ‘subject. . ” ‘ Tuesday, 1 March. 1966 an unidentified young girl who. eppeared am to. be an American- visited ‘the ‘Sévict. Labsessy. in’ Mexico cit a Source’ advised that the eet Spol ce i” | from, 1202 -to: 1218: hours. | | | 1 1 an 4 fous a sae sénsitive ‘gnd-relfable source ; advised’ that 6m. iz | I i } 1 | | i ‘Original - iene xfate. 14-0000 cm bene “w/a eth HX, ee ‘ Sale ¢ 18 Karch 1966. fubg reported that on 16 Far he was called at his office by Valentin Lozinovy who enid he juot wanted to have lunch with Subj and talk, Lorinoey wented to aet the- luncheon for 17 isary it: Subj demurred, -and tho neet was set for 16 lor. hag went to the Megson La Borda Reataurent on Rolfvar Calle (incidentally, Losinov * paid the checks ‘being more: ‘Trone to ‘take the tad than his Predecensor Alexoondr ° Drikhedko)s : : : They talked for te: ners host. of that tise token up by Lerinoy dn a review we * the “inprlatveneas ‘ond iw lirerency: of China £3 eee with the Soviet Union" ‘a. “ise uine policy, of - seeking Peace. ve fen tioned that China hod had.a break in. the boat two yours’ ty hovings abundant harvests, He said that hardly a Comnuniat Party in: the me rd _noa. oupperta hed oni ngntioning anecifically as _thoge thet do the °- , ite ‘opoke ‘of the. upcottng © Coni-res of the “cPst at nhich Ye said would be C. >: ‘anndunced. a. Program for more, consuner Fooday idwer’ prices;: ete. for the Soviet : L.. ae “poorle. - In this. ‘eorinegtion he. ‘made certain comment about Mumuahchor,, stating cae ne commented about: Froso’s - “He aad } ‘noth é : ¢. .0. ‘asked. “Subj to prepare r) ‘precfe « on: the tonien: covered and ‘tno: nal . _ Logindy nade. ‘about’ ‘them/,. ee ae — “2. Re operational. na ttera Loginov asked Sibj if tie fad prepared tha anavers 5 about, we “the personalities in ‘the Poreigi. Office and the Registro Civis Subs sold. he hbgn' ty and a Lécinoy asked. hin to: have. thea ready for ‘their next meats _ oe - ety : ie mnie fe ARD ae ¢ oy 14-0000 4 ‘ 26 , Suhj told Lo; -inov about an peoming trip to Copenharen, which he ‘Ys to wundertexe in behalf of the thiet of. Kextean Tourisn, dons tin Salvat (nee ; _ attached letter). ‘Le, tinov’ asked ‘Subj, if ‘he: ‘were - in Paris, to look up Ginette Palacei Porter, wife! or “the british Nato official. Subj said he in Pariny but he would. try: to see. her: iva he: foe, thero. _ wien t a sure: oe be: [Scrwenta 3 to eave. Nexieo. 0 on 23 Hare: travel to Bruagéls and Ans terdsa Ay y Hexieo, “50d satrnteered nor, nox Fragy. i inforration to. Io nov at ut hi Myth enpleyoeay vos 7 nen a ct _ . gatas Ley {nov ‘noid he wouid call - Subj ‘for. their next neat. a ° ‘ - AT, 3’, ‘the 6,0, told Subj to propare a superficial persenali ty reaumé on the persons. - “lk destnor.( (this for. piior: ‘qutond S3Lon to. thie Station). Alo, while in Sipetti aes. for tha: Paros ve - {ee Subj ‘paren the teal ly renarked io. ‘che C. O44 3 in a. ‘Loosely derinod | momer. of - “showing the detivi ty of the: Tsroeli Embaoay in Kexico, _ that there’ wag to ‘te 1 8 Congress. : c Inteiicctuale’ in Kexico Fith about fifty participants from all 7 “over Latin Anérica, Tie: ha jor ‘theme : “of: the: ‘Consress vas. to be The. $i tudtion- of - ; the. dewa ond: “An th emit nin the Soviet. Union, but the there. waa being held ° “under cover as far- as all vance yublicity’ wes’. ‘concerned, (attached in the. ° “anncuncenent card. for, the Conereae) . Sua3" 8 Stra ag hatading he eranceente ‘ 8 ‘to the.C.0,. ‘ Addenduns- ‘Subj “ponaticéa/atter his long: talk with, Losinoy that he regorde’ Lo:striov. os 4 better intelligence official than Prikhodko,, much’ nore aawy, ° ‘end that -he must have been ‘in the intelligence fate Jonker | than Prikhodkos. : Subj said. that Loginov had told hin that he would show Sub pictures of the i vs ame 1 . & Places ne hind been in‘Latin America. COPIES 14-0000 aa SECRET oot salle fs ry ‘ > 16 March 1966 i bo FL, ! i. “4 4 : +... :MEMORANDUM: FOR THE. RECORD rst. ‘GOEBEL, . j t 4 | - ‘Le. Upon receipt of POA on Subject, I called him ‘at his a re ’ office (Auxd Liar de’ la, Construccion, SA; Ha@lbein’ 168, ‘tel:. - nn Ce $3-31-36) on Y) March 1965 and made an appointrient - ‘to: see him =. °- + - “at 1800 on 14 March at the office. Since I had met him . oe socially in the fall. of 1965, he remembered me which - facilitated | the contact. - 2, 1 met with him from 1800 to 1835, ‘at his éffice. He: “took “.me to a ‘back ioffice where we conducted the. conversation, 1 Lo. “+ “Stated: my: business. briefly: :that. I knew LOGINOV. was a ifiember, r ‘desired information about his activit é. French. Club- ‘and* ‘He | was in “immediate - agreement to help - he “Sh any way lie: could. - Sy ‘have ‘him LOGINOV's full name, physical - oo dle ‘description,’ type ‘arid license plate’ of his” car and showed. hig ae ictures. of LOGINOV. ‘and his. wife. . a re ‘Subject , said’ that che had not seen ‘LOG INOV at. the club -noy heard his namé: He is sure that LOGINOV. is not a tennis. ~ Or player which is Subject 's- only. occupation at ‘the club. “Subject. , : “said che only goes-there on Saturday. afternoons and Sunday ~ -. mornings to- play tennis. “However, his, wife often’ ‘goes during. . _ the :week- with ‘the children. - “Subject agreed that both: he. and ° his wife would: Aook. out. for: LOGINOV. :.At ny suggestion. he ‘sereed’” to make inquiries. about LOGINOY ‘fron Cluv. employees: such..as”: . “the manager or the ‘bar téndef who ‘kriow: ‘everybody.’ He “agreed | a mask his interest- by ‘Stating only. he. had. heard that a ‘Russtan. ceo, was.a member and to express Foal’ “eurfosity about thys bnusual = fac subject. “frimedi ately. agreed. to my request "that this” matter of strictest confidence bétween himself, "subject: a “his wife*and me (his. wife: is:-an -Arierican citizen whom. I “have: met . “. * and on- who we also have a POA): _ As I was leaving and thanking . him for his: coopefation,. he expressed his appreciation in the. ab oie 7. : confidence that I’ had in him in a matter of: this nature. ‘Ss. ‘Towards the. end of the conversation he’ asked if TI worked with Al White at the Embassy. I said “no, but, I know : him. fh He answered, "of course, you would be with counter- 14.90000 cee eee eee ee ree mene nes Speer pew re nm een nee age ee ce ngs alana to 2 intelligence. and he is in’ political work." I agreed with this. - ' said he- ‘knew ‘hin - through - thei -, J¢Nitldten_and penarked that ‘Allan. speaks pretty good ‘German, he: did. not: “ask at - and no nonsense. He said that he.would “call :me in. “tow or three vee ‘He did .not appear to be 'the.- least guspicious: about Allan. . He wives . (cancer. work) and. the: ig me -that [| work. in-counter-intelligence ot Other than his tel estions: abolit ay Position | in: the. Emb 6. Subject. made. a very good. impression’ direct, bisinesstike. weeks to advise the results of his investigation. TIDE i. Path Dilton | 14-0000 TE Pome gues een ne seit? - 1X0S- S156: " (3/7766). ’ my Reference is’ made . to your memorandum entitled © ; “Travel of Soviets," dated February 3 1966,. your “number. 16097. or etik ee ng PE ee ‘pnelosed herewith. “for reference ara copies: of. the | crew list of the Soviet and, “Vaush4 telnys. wo . . "esalinge to. this. ‘pource, - GINOV, a - 4k _ Third Secrétary,cf thé Embasgy-of the USSR, visi =ship,. arriving. by. air fron Mexico. City and, was ‘st ng. at ‘the’ “Hote 1 ‘Freeman in Mazatlan. According to’ this’ source, national: intelligence operatives dn- Mazatlan. re Sted. LOGINOV had. ‘no: contacts. while’ ‘in the edty. ae the ship! s crew: No ‘attempt yas" made: by: the | Soviets to atroduce Propaganda material — . , I: ue from the AMPs ote Pp. ; ; ; EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC 2 it . Soe DOWNGRADING AND BoE ___ DECLASSIFICATION 14-0000 vases eae . . of we . - . wat. One : oe ~~" . . ds 4 “ } \ ii; { . SS Ae te en reeee mee s, , SECRET - a . 3 “On Febsuary 3 21, 1966, PEDRO“ZARATE MARMOLEJO, ee Commandant. of the: Customs Guard, TYaritine Customs. 0 3 Of Tice, rn Mazatlan,- Sinaloa, advised that his mea have been-carefully’. 7 watching the ‘elements :of | ‘the Soviet" whaling fleet that are ~ . Bethe k wistting Mazatlan: - They. -have been alerted“to the: e the n papérs: dor to onte A ficial, was) sent from") exico, Coty. fa order to : straighten matters out, : . ; . ZARATE said that ‘the ‘purpose. of the visit of ‘the yo whaling ‘ships was” ‘to take on fresh. water ‘and ‘supplies. The . crews were ‘algo given liberty, a Also, enclosed: herewith for weference: ‘are ‘copies: of © the crew dase: ‘ef the “Soviet vessel. “Iskatel" which visited: - Mazattan on. January 9, 1966, 7 ; ce Tn Gonnection wil " the: visit: ‘of. the: "Iskatel, , dt - oo as, noted “that a Soviet. -Ewbassy_ car, ‘bélieved. to ‘contain Soviet. s Commercial’ Consul , EOE STEPIAS ] mba obtain the, ‘erew list ‘visited Mazatlan. ‘during, lable when obtained. oooh. Phig: “office ‘is attemp: - . of the Soviet whaling vessels th February, 1966, and, will maké - then ava 14-00000 gore urd “a chlicd: Cree wee cane te subj! 8 ef. Stee on 23 Fe went to eo tavrant. ” UE Leginov rerested rl Health and offortd to cond te report on susj's afro the Toxpie ous to . ~ ar SI DOMs . , tovar Latin Jn sica. altex. | : o : Serithe “orgevi 2a tions to soz ma i Jor 18 forced : . "Pham" (witch is 2 Nobrev word : recning some kind of. military nit) in order poe tt in tton throushhis a member, Li Gove se ; pone fre or: sravel arra enber’s “of: H | that ke 3 , oboe Wet ree in teresting is ercerizetion ceule gork for thea 5 (the seve) : ; : : ° ’ ; Lechhov a3 plcesed : : atk that the, “enconizat ich soa rili tant); pant: i saci, Subj indiested «itt sont t60 : ‘ent thet he ‘would éo what ne eewta- . r decultery Somer, asking °° , ‘Loginov mt snother reeu ; wf oj's coozeration if Sy “Sub S11" epepty, Losinoy Forarked « Ser eat cee ake conan em me > “J S 14-0000 ore ar “Levent. islorma tion. try to. reer van e reve stholess el Subj breugit uo the ane _ Lo dinov tre Teiniic the: tM SE ee ete we were | “ice, wa a gave. the wrdofeot ‘or dataiish oinov. fas ‘fecr reason ; seston he éid not isk ta tho Cy (0. Siooy end for Beh exnr ese sergane dn his tnat o tho office, fa rolutiens” “‘Logisov an by: Hoxt tine, Mtoe Subd to do. nothis mM ord rey Soy the oven tun td arsierel . ” oe aN Thue, femey qx date Le, teate pam Worn | ” 1 Bas ye 14-0000 a, Lo “oy we 3g. - / . qo. ‘ : oo - ak o be oo, BR ‘a. a 3 2 2 be . - . 3 Oot A ; . : “E . oe voor . : “~S . € a. . . he i . . iy] - Hl . > ‘ aos : . he OG, . eo oe a . o . . | feo 2 . ; rH “ te, i “ " fee nN . x Y : , ote ot a oA L. : Po oO ~ ‘ s+ a H wy. ot : 7 . tio od "oO - + ~~ BO he ey : . . foo$e dt . > an mee . s - | 3 are . a _: ’ . ( et . . 6 : ot | 9 ty - 1 * , o . . but ‘1 re ~ ol a : , cs ; . wo wt .r ot oe hen . A - ; 3 ' Pot . zy ——- teed .o# . ite an . . : an} wt . . or, at oO. ‘ a we. inte vee pote aoe een Pots us +; A : * . rs * : eos “, 1 , c . . 14-0000 Srvurd. then to? eteor (for: wsdico) vide). [cx 2 eoike. sof an tenor that’ Loy “Anov- had + aie’ oppor tint ty” f nis. 5 ne bur rel cons gular Sasha aaid , “the resi zor “eavel” to she: Siviet J the Jewis'i Son 14.90000 ith = v=. u ecnerete a c wi ss: ty ° + — kno hy a iv ado was thot ad.wa it.ue: “dién!t’ rea my reoth & gic! ets 2s 3 2 ang, 2. | & . %, ‘ ‘ * A a?) ‘ ‘ a. E | a a ‘2. Y ' ‘ B Al | > Sov: a eee 3. 14-0000 Sereba} wben_ et ct ot , 4 instructed m0 a to 4 hy wan 4 Tet a3 2s = e7 st to 2 diculots to too ri 22 0. e 3 ad ccnce: nto weet Ve a ever son the. score-we éién"s knew what Ms 2st, Ta <e dh on Gy fie’ an 9%) oncis I “ FA wet St Qaaty OMT: a ieey Brno ne 14.90000 . vonday, A June. Subject visited the tnbaasy. twice this. ‘aay. but Zoth ng . “Interest occured,. LOGINOV came-in and made a chore. call‘ and *telked to someone about volleyball, LQGInov’ spoke in et halt an: hour, Subject ; saw him drive away | in ‘his’ car, : Snanish and tdld the other party that he would be over to "tho house’ ~ 14-0000 : rey ; 23 June 1966 - Lo \ 35-71-30 ts listedto Yolanda ALFARO Vda de CACERES Butrago : . Chiapas 130-A J i No Station traces oi above name or 01 Gloria ALFARO, De a st . a ‘ . + ° toa ~ if 1 i iT “ 1 ‘ . sence eee Soe eee nee b ao ' i i . : h L, i 4G | i ¥ . Request'visa,trace: So, rs ae Yolanda ALFARO. Vda de CACERES Butrago (lives at Chiapas 130-A) if possible, also Gloria ALFARO at same address, He geceRD Be a a: Wt 4 3 Aten, G 2h. yates at coment eee ee Cet enema ne atin Fe TU ae selec teary 6 PRE SEM Snore oe 14-00000 - qué ella io eongets en: ta nowhe ‘de ie Nowidad pigada @ en ‘casa ‘deo™ = la “anfiora SOTO. “LosuiRay la roguorday, apesar de que ha pagade. ~ —_ ticnpo, ALPARO Lo anise. anvitar’ a. una -rounasn ol sabado préximos . “LOGUINGV no noid noeyter porque aa dia’ que “ellos ormataan . : fegnty. a Y os , a _ (ese una volada dentro de. 3a eube jada sntro® toa odmpafiaress © wee (ALFARO ane es: ‘anil Lentini, ‘LOGUINOV: Progunts. aa. nonhre _bonptetss: ‘sex “el viernda porque riafiana ‘tlone: por la mafiana aus, élases de. yee quo podrd s ser el vieriios on agin: lugar de “Ya ciudad: mo a + para tomar un “eaté x en tous nas. te puede ‘anar por te1étone! ati < oe 4s ons = Oe i a d ees: para ‘prosieaz, mAs" tarde.’ GuORIA que e8-ek, 57ie30. aus 88. de rors Te ave ads ‘su eaaas, LOGUINOY to Liviartvntoneas. doapites. pana figar. ana. a ae | Sey eae Le cite. GLORTA que. elle trabajo. doce horas a2 ata” pero “gash: nunca aoe ON he ‘ SS ‘ 3443 oat en su, ‘eauas ast axe mejor te Liaiwai aaftains - Hisao. LoGUINoY ve : uy q. ; + OE Ce que. estd. bien ¥ que si entonces najiund aiteas. by ‘puede - Sechusar : 7 oe _ au ‘alase de ingles. y vardas Loita. “que no 98 2. necoesirt. ae ~ a: SE TERACINA EL ROLLO,= 808" voy, oa : i FP . ry . - ~~ i > n r 1 1. . 7 Tx eer u/ Ree & wd lee Q pa : u tog ue NG Ara . ca t cet? L 2 A , joo ba. ion a i de. A. oe “2 Jas 1966 reel res ce eM - y ‘ he Boe ver UL lorie om IS Moe Ob bprrbe be Chay en teeth “| eo Cece t oom Ll. Ye ~ fe weet f- o7, ff 1a jee abs te ged wae eT CFU § Pete G bc 14-00000 HS SECRET tis CONTACT REPORT _ SUBJECT: « ” AEGELATIN, Jee ‘PATE OF MEETINGS, " 16 June 1966 . : od Yr had ‘Yunch with’ Subject. at: the Reforia chub - fron 4 “1330. to 1506- on. 16 June. 1966. a 3 : ; ae 2.: Subject. ‘dnmediately identified 1 the passport “photo of BOYAROV as the "Viktor" he had met on 4 June. 7 ~ 5: 8 3.7 He said-that- our picture of: LOGINOV. wa & Vasilio © © . Whom-he described : “as younger and not as heavy as INOV's . : picture. ; ; j 7 oe Subject Foported shat on 13 June ‘TSAYEV called hii at ~ home and .asked' to. come’: cby: t ovening.. ” ‘(Confirmed by. LLENVOY)-, ISAYEV arrived: about 1930. ‘Gna “stayed to about 2030, Subjéct’ * Suggested that -they havea Martini. -ISAYEV said. that he had , eVer “had one.and’ was résted -in, the ingredients and how dt: . . t together.. Howevey, after~he had’ drunk half, Subject.” noted that he: :obvious ly did not like its: Therefore, Subject. - : |... Offered him a Cuba Libra which he accepted and drank... The result: _ of this. combination was the: first time’ Subsect has seen TSAYEV - a bee tipsy. ~, §, 18 ..gaid that. | ad. heard that Subject had ‘Kaa. ‘a successful, weekend -fisht -§ June : Subject admitted. this. i rude YATSKOV V Had. been: (drinking a ; friend, refusing to” come to Nick's . tin Nic ‘and. his fle safe Me AYEV wierély shrugg. ‘nent ioned ‘that he’ had.-met 1 einew man: "Viktor, ' " (poranov} ao iad spoken -B- few. we Eng tt. ith him and- thought: he -was | angen “Viktor. was not ‘a exican countryside and . ~ They did. Hot’ discuss the rly the scenery @ tassrtica tag Soviet, "Vasilto. ie FILE: B-3776 ‘piasea a - ‘ a _ : ae | a 7 er . ° BE Nera SECRE ’ ~ ’ 7 _ ‘un rea ritscanf * : : eiiresiay au 14-00000 -of 18° June leaving them both bachelors, :N ‘dinner, took them to t »., that they lived very modéstly having inherited undistinguished furniture from his predecessor; et é stating that friendship: ts what counts and the circumstances “-_. famely. that he would invite Nick to his home. Nick said that .. , from ISAYEV's. words’ and Giscomfiture, it was obvious that he. SECRET -2- | 6, ISAYEV asked what his fishing plans were. Nick said - | that -he'was 30 busy with his many probloms at the new plant that he would not be going. fishing during June. Nick then suggested that they go on.the weekend of 1 July. However, he added: "but " ISAYEV answered "Not even Anatoliy (KARABACH?". - Just you and. me ‘Don't ‘bring: any of your friends like tBat rude ablo_(YATKOV ‘Nick’ answered’ that Anatoliy was okay and-he could come. - This date is tentative ard will be confirsied, 7, ISAYEV remarked zhat his wifé and child were in __ Cuernavaca and that KARABACH's wife would.go down on the weekend tex facetiously' — . remarked that he would have to organize: some weme.: for them. . 8. Nick asked ISAYEV about’ the Soviet volleyball tenn. : ISAYEV said that he had bean heavily engaged in working with then, He was. with the team for cach game, then. went out ‘with them: to until- ivan. i! 9y- Nick brought up” the point that ISAYEV had never invited: © him ‘to his house. ISAYEV,. definitely uncomfortable and searching for words, said that he hadn't invited them because his wife ._ thought: that ‘there was too big a contrast between Nick's hone and theirs. That Nick was "rich" with lots of bedutiful things - c. ‘Nick pooh=poohed this of one's home meant nothing. — ISAYEV ended by saying rather - is: ashamed: to invite. anyone to. his house. . | ISAYEV had absolttely no immediate plans to return to the USSR: and Nick feels that he will be here until November or December, OF Paul Dillon he hotel; etc. and didn't get home nights. 10, : Fanaiiy, Nick said that it was his impression. that 14-00000 7 cabins: . SECRET CONTACT. REPORT . SUBJECT: Nick KOURCHENKO, Jr. DATE -OF MEETING: 7 June 1966 Le: I met Nick at his partment fron 2630 to 2200 in : order. to debrief him on ‘the ‘fishing weekend of 3- 5 June. © “Nick reported that when he. ‘and his Mexican friend arrived ‘at Pucuato at 1845 on- Friday, 3 June, YATSKOV and .- . two other Soviets werd alréady there fishing in front of the ~ cabins. They had come in ISAYEV's VW: Shortly thereafter | “the Soviets came to the cabins. and Nick greoted YATSKOV and _ . = introduced his Mexican friend to him. YATSKOV did not introduce © the other two.Soviets by name but they. all did shake hands. : Nick invited them all into his roon ‘but only YATSKOV came; - He accepted a drink and.Jeft with it, Later outside Nick asked: one of. the’ new Soviots ‘his. ndne ‘and. got the. answer, | ' "Vasilio,"’ The-other one ‘then used an English. word and Nick ‘asked. if: ‘he spoke English. This, Soviet said his namo was’ Viktor and that he spoké a. little: English. Nick then asked ““YATSKOV which of thé other. two was the newly arrived Soviet. YATSKOV said that it was Viktor. Nick then lent them his. _@xtra lantern and that ended things for the night. -3; The next ‘day both: groups. fished. Separately at. Sabanita. About noon: YATSKOV came by and. noticed, that Nick — " was-. having luck so he brought: the other ‘two Sovs: to a spot inmediataly ‘adjacent, They stayed about an hour, didn't have™ any Luck” and, fro They siet. again: that evening at the- av as” upset, | jealous and“ éven angry. Nick then. ‘for a ‘drink, ‘Viktor’ did the same: as YATSKOV, took. the drink with hia. -YATSKOV- said that the ‘Soviets would leave Sunday morning: since. they had no luck, Nick left — |: early Sunday morning for fishing. He-Iater. learned from the ‘ owner that, the Soviets: had left: fairly early Sunday morning. ° FILE: P-3776 . P-8588 | pats a 11712 - Gscur 3 Enacted trea avizne!.. downgrading ang eclassification tiend’ had: caught 28 trout and the. Soviets’ 14-0000 SECRET ~ : : ne $. Although all the Soviets were pleasant and -correct there was absolutely no socializing or extended conversation, They did not accept Nick's invitations to come. in for a. drink, excépt for the above noted occasions when, they accepted | mo a drink and ‘left taking it with them, © ° oot ; Ss. eons" “Nick described. hia. as. ‘an older ‘man, 36 ‘to 42, mediuw height," 82-85 hilos, heavy but not fat. build, .. roundish, boyish face, looked - like.an American in general - ‘appearancé. Does not speak ‘Spanish. Said he spoke a little: English.. However, their cénvérsation wos so limited that Nick couldn't ‘determine his fluency. He obviously understood “everything that Nick said but his answers and comments were “ short and simple. ‘As noted above, YATSKOV said that he is’ ‘the newly arrived Soviet. He did not do any fishing himself but simply watched. YATSKOV and the othor. Sovict.- | i i | | i | ' 6. I showed Nick a. picture of BOYAROV, Nick couldn't ' ‘positigely identify it. .Our picture has sungiasses,. During. the day Viktor. had on a whité towel protecting his“neck and’. | ‘a wide hat but no. sunglasses, At night Nick saw very little | of him and it was dark. However, Nick did. say that our photo . was not at all ‘Ancompatibie. with Viktor. Also showed’ him a! . | : ‘iphoto of GAZIYEV and he said that this was definitely not | 4 . “Viktor. (COMMENT: Since. GAZIYEV and. BOYAROV are the only 7 ; i t I | | | j | “BOYAROV, But why. did he use the nano Viktor when. his’ name is ‘Mitally?! ° : : Soo ra Toe 7 nvasiito":: ” About 28: 232 years ‘old, mediun to dark. blond: curly hair. medium’ height, vety good athletic: build, nr rn . ‘, the all-American ‘boy type. a er Speaks pretty good Spanish@but HOt as well as ISAYEV or YATSKOV. : There’ are only two. Vesilfys ‘at the Embassy ; “BUTSEV and) : u tough -and® ‘strong appears | | | | i | | i { ‘new Soviets in. town, and Viktor spoke English, he has to be ‘ ; . an ! | | | ee JROSHNIKOV, t neither cones. ‘any Where. near the above: “ / descrip fon. (COMMENT;: Nick's description of"Vasilio" fits - “/ LOGINOV \to | a."T." However, his nané is Valentin and-not. : 4 _Basilty “Twill show Nick picthres : at. the next: meeting. ): _ 8\ Previously Nick has met. ‘8 Soviets, ‘all in true name (dost. by first name only). Thus it is strange: that BOYAROV and LOG ‘ov should use Phony ‘Hames.. ‘ . cy oe mca aE oy ‘Paul D110 aoe ; o~é rote S | A Cen 7 : ‘ og EY —_ _ N Noa | 14-0000 ord : a } 7 June 1966. - SUBJECT: Requirement for LIREALM = ‘Sexgeyevich LoGiiov and Yevgeny Nkolayertet GoRLTISYN. Be . Ss he "gives to LIREALM, Both ‘of the: Sovlets. are ‘known, t treijient the “French Club, ft is requested ¢ that LIREALM report on any activites’ oe of the Soviets" at the club, OF any. ether Club menibera wiih whom OE ~ ~they assoclate, - eta Re P-iti6s a 14-0000 4 a . ~ , : 5 . > : . . F “ ~ : ee . \ . - H w \ . ~ ‘ \ ane . : 7 . ee) . phir Secretary atthe Soviet Embassy ” Born in.1927- ~~ . . : Wife Alexandra, .bori-in 1928 . _ Son Dmitry, bora ta. 1959. . atic brown ‘hati. H ; z He arves a. green. 1965 Impala » with:, 14-0000 Sub 4ees- report: 4 the 6 Age ki and mace” a At our mecting on He Vu ee on ake, 14-0000 thts! “office has ‘pecelved a ‘report ‘thet Consul Valentin Sergeyevich . LOG-INOY Maite 27. May: -1966.°-H ~-2 gxpected. ‘to oP. ls bel levet _ Distributions ra - ; Originat -. Addres ee. 1 = 50=2-4 /, 14-00000 a Contae “Raport/LECOSt=5 - bay 2005. aeies ottica | : He AGF a 3 one” had +6 ‘renain re th “wes in. Mextéo, Pronoting. ‘tho Congrées, ‘but hd was not asiceiated. mith the Israeli Enbassys Azad feared - there wight be leftist intg Ais fe of the ‘Congress, ‘goheduled ; to take place at: OS QRAAE Aga rice pated Be Se 20s porkspo har MAGIDIAE hh as ben Aeoce : t ens SE Race 4 re 14-00000 the Botol pod Prado on 13, 14 and 415 ¥ , Soorat ‘Service Protection, vad told | * Mexteo, breast ght by cena ety, 14-0000 eS | SECRET | : CONTACT REPORT yO Oo oe _ oO | DATE OF MEETING: 7 2 May 1966 _ can - _ | ee a | letme’ Subject saw: ‘hitin at the Club, soe ire Since this miakes two tines thet pe a CORLD SYN has been at the Club, perhaps he. ts ‘algo a member, ye ao a vorted th that on Sunday; 24 Apri: he ‘and another’ -menibed. Sere a egw to: play doubles,. ‘Subject e book ahd got. the ‘foliow tng Guadalupe inn tel 24-7] 38, 1- ~ PLLI6S 14-0000 wees | Hepat dy laa Setividalos oa a} shud : 7 tn sistant treet ee eee amen Se ne We, | “Las activi odog 20 al glue durinto al asa: 89. abril, “fwiren noraaloa on , 1 hora, sin “gadis, copaarvs qua Gon. sucha frseuonota eaturioron Ltscando al we : 117998, a varios : eyjotos dal clup los, “hate a continua 08a cites —-F 7. 47 . oi “y DQu or . 4056 de varlog on. vein so 3 volvioron ol lunos 11 : Bq WW q626- NL D7, 100 ¥ U. Q. a erce aoe) ty KAS y yo oo}d |. 2 TBRIK ¥ Dg | oo ” viornaa » 29 (p00) - . 72> a ee acd at eet + 1673 2 Soa x GOR. 224fo 2b a4 “ug iy TE ae w a _ Geagrnd - _ Foporto a alas aitiontoss “320i, Bh eA aha Ray. ; ees . aan : ; j PRIA, 208 Hoabras 289, rope Ke legete, @ crm Rll mt SL8. ey 14-0000 “SECRET 27 April 1966 Travel Agencies. CAMAV) ‘there. tors. 7 Consul, Valentin. Sergeyevich. L0G) Vv: planned. to travel to. Guadalajara ‘on: 25 April.1966 inorder: to attend the Congre in snferiation, ava: s{habr ou 2 : . in Guadalajara would ‘be. ~ gurs. THEORM tton: 1S. FROM: A..COW! IDENTIAL. nce 7 : {HOLE“OR IN PART OUTSIDE’ YOU! : IRIGINATING “OFFIC! Distribution: es ‘Addres - Original | “a - 50- “a-a/n - t1X7IZ™ ~- 1- ~ Memo Chron v 4 soe, ce ee ee / os ee OT i: this office: “has received.a report that Soviet ‘Vice - ire - 5 | ' 14-00000 25 Bpril- 1966, oo a a ~ SUBJECT: Centact Rerort/ r/ — . 25 Ayr 10005 en ’ Jios ‘arquimades, in ears “1. Subj reported that he was-at the airpert the nicht of 23 Apr to receive the Ir ‘TRIST delegation, | XLV representatives Ibar;vien ond Rorero were also. on hands Boicenko was much put out because their arrival. had eon oe ; —, . delzyed over the matter of ebtaining 1 texicon visas. Ne. told Subj he “would ve° ‘int exLoo - only for the first day of - th re AAV conference in Guadale joray: a decausa. “he was coing. cn “to Montreal: on: 23. Apt, to. inaugurate. Soviet. ship mincrad The others | would renaiti ‘in - : } rvice “alzcet. 2m freon. Nontieal and J Le ‘Xexico | for \ . : . wh ; 2. “The: ‘delegate were token to, t ated Reforma, “Sass whe. ‘paige ote “ ‘Lakhatloy to the Reforma, asked: how it was that “khailow hed left. the Foreign ‘Office to be ‘an: “‘ENTURISTS Bo khailov said } he hod a 15 year old ‘danghtex,in Hoacos ; ; and wan ted to ‘renain there. His card read, “Director of International Organizations", . , _ DNUSISES ns On Lae Peet . ‘Sub had" ‘coffee at the airport with Yelentin L : ipaeend Viskoe . Nothing a . > ; -of ‘Subs's break-off: ‘fron Lordnovs - a i toy a “He seta ke Was hot Manan mill ‘await overtures: fron’ the Soviets. of Mexico until Ww Taye _ 14-0000 } + 3 b. " SOURCE: - “nitRorotsary." os NUHiN, ote Os Wife * NIKEFOROV ae , -Wiefec ” -grriziiov™| ; WA EE SUBJECT: “Hair color. report of Soviets LICALLA ; _* fiALAKHIOVICH Be : Wife : : ‘MIROSHNIKOV. '. Wife a Wife Wife SHPAKEVIGH |” Wife - | PRYGOV ©. “Wife ~ RADVANSKIY. BEDRIN “, ‘Kite’, . ROHANCHENKO | Wife ” SILNIKOV Wife SOKOLOV Wife hoon -.3 Brown. Dyed brown . “park brown’: | Brown _.. Brown: SBhond 00S Platinum, oo * we Brown OY pego26. - “Bark: brown So Ce ’ Dark brown ae Dok, oe “Brown _ oe pony ; - Black . rr Bxown & very gray , ,. Dyed dark brown. - “Blond a very thin: ae p-9289 - Dark brown’ 7 Be = Dark brown oe Rgbg pe! Brown’ ae - 7 PEERST9 a _ 7 Dare” ‘brown: ea ge we at secret Ob 25 Apri 1966 0 Brown - “py9772. Brown with gray” co P-6518 . drown .~ Black © . — oe P8770, es Dark ‘brown _ re P:8167, *. pead70 Set Blond: Blond oe B8609 Platinum Brown p6ald os Platinum we Brown with gray - P-810 Platinun SECKET 14-0000 “Y | 7 | | gengiste Contact Répere/ 1g O°Ne5. Oe a ‘ bos oS 500,- sunita office “fo ry Ae oe, ee Apr, 1 oy its office . fH v7] 7/7 > EY —— 3. When the C,0, arrived st Su via, nifisa, one of the vale enplomees., of. ‘Subj evidently advio-d hin that rei office to advice the ©,6, th ; . making travel arranger “ents. frre é Oe res sar wag heros subj cane froa hia inhor * : ; . + . 4 vewdoh YUL Lovey ¥3s in his, office =! — mt sity hio ned int the out cr eegteee back. to the ‘Poosarcenay and hha Shea’ vutied in a aka pr), had. “no! arrived ‘tat “exteo: as “achedated i air receiving? “exies n Visas. : The delay. . dn. Gusdarajera. (ar . ‘bedause there had’ toon ¥ delay in ¢ : waa. ‘ oseasioned by: texan - da ' t6 process tho vioas. The croup of four haa. deon™ ro-acheduled to arrive in. vi nd. ‘for, eiintzad’ bio; saphie inforsation in -order . Vigxi co on, 23. Arr via Sabena. . telo-r na, Fa eration required ‘tor vise: _ Tae. C0e saw: the: Lexchan. 7e of <7 Cc 065257, tecued 25 Sept 1368. ; Await vay! . fossa Ahmedoy x (ete), born 24 June » 1924 in Tas Bkerit, chie® of ‘the Usbexiatan. Tourtea = z “ that’ he, attended 30° “Kae. to 2 hie 1966). “he neeientists® and - the] : fEURIST™ ‘rep. for Dennarks - The " Ferresentatives. trot the Acaieny of Seiendes" "ere Gonnadiys did¥oyevich Foshacy, and a Thnun: Ps, Tnofetov _fearda attathed)s ee de, "Che c.0. awho had heard from oe “his -conftentation with Valent 1 that. Rectings: Subj reported a < “Loins oe Ansistg’ that Loginov cone to his office. ~ Ana, galled ‘win on “35 art » regaeting ° a meet s mews ere | outoides 14-00000 o follozing dex, 1g abe, Tactnov eave’ to Subs'c offices He naked Subj how : hia trip (to Zurore) : hed been and specifically asked if S$ Sudj had secon Ginette : --Poisced Porter. Subj replied thas he had found out that Ginette and hor husband - | rore yacasdoning int tly. oy a : , : i Le. Ano asked whot imnreacions se had reesived Jn Marere: on France! o- bucking a ee ont et NATO. Subj nnawered ‘that he had ¢ arol: en te gare senehsra, including bates e) La; Mero-of Air Frénce, sho ccnaidered fin general, that, de Gaulle waa not “ufohSy. bat that. hia. way ras “tee areatio, ‘that, het wag annayane everyone; and: that g several .r 1 itov. asked if. anything had’ ‘imappened. ‘Subj’ ‘roplied’ fie : had Feagone. _Lyginov’ asked what they’ Here. Lud. oaia- “he wad, dreds, he liad a” Jot. to ‘doz. and ‘frankly: “he was- plain disapnointed- th ore had been ists doala planned, nothins ‘happened, ana he was doing guste junk. “Tasthey asked if that . waa SHe5t8, final deciaion, © Sut ‘J anid yeas x) Soviet. ‘then. asked. if thoy. could» before’ the éxipectea asrivel -at : . ip certs to Votico. they “i eld, peat in the restourcnt. : a ° ‘subj. told. Lottiiov he hg ‘troveled “yor. friendly. - and ho. as ked” Losttov if) he ‘sinded, that, he ‘gan- the Amb “again, HOGABOY - “said not tat all~ but not to. eal the. Amb ak tho” Seven ab or use the: phone th $rto Daz orev), ne “that! ‘they had. heeome: | Me eat aid i gas "The (0,0,"-to visa ¢ tat’ 9 was trent, 7 ' ds: te yemin- frtenaty tho shy and: is ree to do anything oatpene his neet with ec _ i PURIST dele gation’ is “ogheduléd, te errives, “eS fh an m AE Ye far fn ans oof 14-0000 ECRE t er \, _ . . Co, . (ie. WATENAS (Oe — é Aheik 7 2? uly, 19646 . ws aon ver hae . . 7 ke ' i} Ye: VALEWDIN’S. LcHTHCY Kee Kee f: Ly i ae a . Source? WB (te Ay) (FOR PERSONAL: attention cos) aw (320* . : 3 mt "pater = 22. may, inst. ve ‘ an . . Can * / Some tine ago ‘Bub jeat ip radio was stolen from his home, 8 we tiree Tene bates ' He “reported it to the police and nothing fieppened. ‘He haa. continued - to request: police assistance in thie matter, ‘unt 11 ‘the robbery and’ sub Jeot's somplaining stout laok- of police attention waa brought tor - the attention of Gen, opsio, ‘who ‘assigned, or requested that an agent be: ssstgned to go out and: calm down, the irata, ‘Sovist. The. agent *. LY ha cs itseh?— J want out. en 19 July, lest. Gi ; . mo , Po, (On 20 July, Test, the agent reported bnok ‘to. Gen, Dod that . a : he hed talked to 6 ub ject for sore time. about: the stolen radto, bit that. ‘roltosing the discussion the: sub Jeet. hed asked. the Beant, "to work for. ‘ide en eortsin siattara”, offer ing him’ 5,000. 00 pesos per months Agent requested Anetruct ions. ‘Gen. “dfero o. contacted 1/8, discussed the matter — - : Sand ‘told the agent to accept. the offer. Agent again aaw subJeat ‘on ne ars July; last, ‘and wes given his fixat "assignment by subjects” : 7 ere this: waa a request for agent to lesate one NICOLAS JUAN eoStncing “and latter’ 3 atte, VALENTINA. GRUSDOW DE BOSTROEN, both déacribed as ; Veneguelan citizens, and to advise subjeot soonest as to street addrass L and telphone numoer of residenne, a3 well as place of sore eestin - ‘ y oN ° . so-G “H/ ¥ ; wy — 793 's sonst —— Fyn h— f pe (et S_ECR | 7 / (78 14-0000 r i > ms, to: Wh mada: a quick cheak ¢ of the Goberndeién files on “the ‘postnonie, : ith follesing results: _ NICOLAS soar Sostici? f 12899 oe a wh ‘Born St.- Petersburg, Rustad i in: Ags. Indieat ton- that at one . “time. he served “in u.5, ‘Navy. Présently employed ‘as "Director of Projects" : by Stephens=Adamson de Mexia, 8. A, de Cove, Calle Norte 65 #1058, » (BePe 16 México, DPS} tele 7-67-8955, N7-h2-220 He te Listed, as Vonézielan T Patee enten sesamin tt a kits etecnin emt at SIenhtB 8 tfe” ma open Qi “oltizen. 2 Os re oo a ae vt: or a Cite ae. VALENTINA, Akgspon' ‘DE .BOSTROBN: 9 2 a , i - Se —— SS - . y _ Born Breslau, Copsiany 3. worked aa ‘transiator or teacher of Russian: ‘at UaNe Presently employed as teacher of Russ tan at the Ibere Avior toane University. Presently a Venseuatan oitizen, oa ‘The Gen, Mgr. of Stephenssttanison ‘de Mex too is RICHARD SEMOUR. . BAKER, & UsSu. altizen.. a : ; 1 ere : - ~ . : _— 4 - . ; 1/8 eugaeétis ‘that ‘we may y-deotre ti to ooritect Bam ; "$0 ‘got a line’ . —_ a . —_ oa on the BOSTROENS »_ aiid, if, ‘that source. and others ‘avaliable to us give. a oe, thie & olear, bill, that wo may desire. to dentact ‘them ma start a Little "3 = -Daokfire’s 1/8. will cooperate filly with uss He would Like to imow your. reactions (ie te personally. Antrigued: by the case ,and” will be. anxious my to hear from you via thisame route back. } nm! ARITA ma na . S : 3 ; . “ q Ce. =DED an | i 14-00000 , . Storer mm QI ped . oe} GOA GaN Rie NO a? ‘ CS UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT - / ; a . >) . 70 “ the Files . Ok F 22 July ys , FROM ows PP loo Tpke Te ss Ay At 08800 hours 7 nad 2° telephone call from the Secretary > | i : i * . . ee , = a = te an; =. 7 a rr ce - .+ of Golernacton, Lic, Luis Zcheyarria,- he salf that he had-an urgent . / se . ratter in which he neaded yy hely, He ag¢sed that this was a natter j : : i that Pre tent Suctacro Diaz. Orons. vas personality ‘very interesteds . Se * ane - Echevarria sent nvoy/? to see, and gave ine. t! roto . : : ine in ormatl on and ask od ‘the, £8) lestg dal a “ . i re ; faye “Prasident faz Ordas is) persofally very apset!" dy : elle cy se". certain redent actions hy. some Sc foo, (Note: i: { Te Us - J believe, lat de nob panes His, he Soviet ras tried to ns yes "rrcrult! a source close to the Presiieat: ‘and that th is has, et - , : . Mebokrired"), S . ; ; toe ae “bye. Yalstihin : So weoKGE) is of partic. ee Garland urgent: iaterest intere ; Pr I was. + fi . ° - kold } ny Echevarria on the. _tbtephone that the. top: name en the’ , ‘TOAUETOV, garticalarly say tng, what thera . h a5 Spy" 3° and, sscon@y, a List-oft knew Sp pies” in” a imbasey. (rote thes ysts were civen to me orela vie . ‘and on a ecard byt sfer A), et ee o¥' i t ata on 1 t¥0) Wronbisst H ; . =, 7 asked Echevarria fer his nersoral ass - the data on Soviets witetithe Veiican Foreten 2 that this date, with pneta to get this data for us; a: Metrinction :C€ Valentin nctrro fp HZ! “~ PRATT; Soytat rR aenenn ae g Fe ssv Buy U.S. Sais Bors RE din de cre at gs Plan a ee y "\ Cig Liempo/é { Cp - SESE § 3 Lirara’(P4 “TeS4) 3 (rn pm) 9 at (08240- heurs on. | y rria- urgently These aher Sa. ft raphs particularly, xeald’ halo us, Fe promised id Drinters So push: for it on a contiauing basis, fPerg ry wr * t > 14-00000 Ve ht a neatings with Sub? cot on, VV, and . : : need Crom 1670 to aborh SOuN cere . ol. aterod-eci Francis J, COIGNE to ‘ teat aa co next necking, was set for Ylednesday ov July carn:r of Puebla and Jalavna strev ts | ; nals claimed that. he had relatives In town nis notes ur to date. ‘He had very. Uitte . - sd ‘vas instriéted to make every etrort 2 mwa ahd ly basis. During the meetine on ° 65 ject uhat-l was leaving and that Tato. — - : one Vr the future, Subject’ satd fabsoluttly | Ladking about another tonite. T was ret: ‘aod me and ‘repeated. taak To was. Teaving tint he understood. My impression was leanvine ond His reaction to my bit of ected, (Or rather his lack of reactton). mabe fash aces Sub 4eet enters thé car ie -berirs nalking- - > i fells AEE n vary stranre way to berin any kind of oS poeghea shat he might be reneating a prevaved | Cour. twicé i asked him the samé queaticore tn . su see iv he would give me the answer In the As abhinten My but- he always. changed 16, cnouph.s ihenped that he was telling. me something in-iis ov. Neverthe loss, it. was ao point that always’ both: red. “me bocnake It A matter of records ets ot rats] iW cone St trom ‘hha wt then notes) - cure. Sut ect saw the “short American womin (rreviously rem Subsect's store to a tourist eveney) - oy. _ a & rhoning 2 Oe Yeasire e Soviet Hrbassy about 1130 hours, “lie did nek ste . ner cnser. SHE enme into the shop to use Subfect's phone cut the short ‘oukcof: order. About the sane time he saw teo'm nr wha ‘ ro be! Americans” enter the Embassy... ‘One wag white and ¢- aa } repro... Subject: -went ‘to pick up some bothies and rn oe “spenk to cach other tn English, Accordin: to tubject, 96 hold? nim that two “Airevicans. ‘had visited the bas sy ane £ Hecarse Ehey-did not want ‘to fisht in Vies Mam, poe ‘con-able: to fdertify thé woman but the Americans *LIGORL, seid they Left the F bassy at 1157 hours.) | yi miade! two Wisits to’ the Embass¥. . Once in the. fe ce tn tte early aftérnoon.: a “flit © TETKOV ‘told him that. they. warited visas. |.” : “pow SILNIKOV knew anything about these. _ “PORTO is no longer on the Fain pate of rve« t i Fl ohater in the day STENTKOV dronped vy (and made the comresns . » aboevel, ve else hols vuofeet hat Viktor KALYGIN had been So J gf placedion rac main robe once. more (confirmed by the berehovces . . yw art bart ue (21n) wan “officially” the administrative offteer, ‘ yy He ante can now find time to eat Mexican food with 5 .cdic: } and nuid ne would be by the following day about OCOD hours, as June ITNIKOV came in about. 0e00 houra and , “8 ; ittig~fixed him sore srectal Nextean food - Anta Day.) He was there for about a half - zs came in and ordered 75 RESON, - ort wn and at yoan hours LOcTre'. “e . vloled three scco.te cases or co.c, it ie ation is already there™ and asked Subject : of “ty to the crbassy. On his arrival at aan : “oye onted that there were groups from all the Save. - eortes urd that cach had broucht wine and food a hore aentative, of their country. There was so much food and 14-00000 ¥. “Por 689 autre plattoar por af, Logurnov i<A “, caer Jost zs, dice que at ¥ que, ‘ya deapteg le phati ara-y. que: . Boo le Liaw: ‘para ‘avisarle que eatd ‘de, ‘regrese aa Que’ tanbiéa es para, avisarlo qua fio “han: tenido tidtiotas. de ‘TUCHA ° TYCHA toxdea en ‘seguir : maflens a las‘onse d: is - para platter aa _880—~ 515~ : 14-0000 pameentenn at “sé, ; AIVAPEE, eose ‘Luis Boesefalo- sa) i + aa (Michoacan) 30 Nov. 61 - y a : : , 7 ood ‘ oo . ALVAREZ, SCSE LEIS yo . eo te, . . €50-CC4~034 Me ae : SEX MCCA 2 “BEVA~27518 BE : 7? mae Cit-vextec jo “ ; a ccc 7 -* — ae & MEXICC, vicKcacan’ obs “ te ; : ON A LIST CF -AAMES CE-ACTIVE: WORS CF ThE. ha BL a states. MCVEMERT “IN THE VARICLS MEXICAN mee pa : . . Se . . + Toy ty a wed . .f ‘ a oe a of ALVAREZ, Jose iuis: or & Sesna"? 2 cog oes { Pe SEM 00a 8 HMM, 06918" ae - J! Lo, - + AP NOV OL. - oe, = PG C17 MEXICO. vos : 2 MEXICO, st CHOACAN me, : Q ae oe de gNATIONAL CISERATION MOVEMENT COMMITTEE ©. ° UO . ot Roe , « NOV 61, SUBJ IS M3R OF MLN COMMITTEE WITH 7 a te _ © HEADQUARTERS: IN MOREL Aw . a - - : ee bos a , -ALAREZ, Tose Luis Ate 0 ‘gow ersis ‘ ‘ ‘ : . . fo a .27- Oct: 65° ; j . i eS Sar : Page 20. i; - : _Aétive tienber, MLN, Michoacan - . Ge ‘ ‘ . an 7 woe 1 t , " ALVAREZ, JOSE LUIS o50- 002 -00l - . 2 HMA . 20210 Ad2 SEX 4 D083 4 maR 63° 5, ; "CIT MEXICO? ; - 7 . occ ? - sy, - fs ‘TACT WITH C7ECH EMGAS ; i Mexico cov CDEC €2, WORKS “REE coco RSIDAD AND VO? CE La UN - UNSM? XUgaTe /201-0%8.167/ PRAISED REPORTS - = Aid. ; _ QOTE FOR THESE MAGA7INES AND AS) ae voulD GIVE THEM MONS Y AND MATERISL TO 4 HELP SUPPORT THE MAGAZING, MEX]. . 0 . OY : NR a) } i ted 1 , (7 wg i Ois-hs aes 14-0000 wee, md Ilr Poult a ee oo ls. I have reviewed the entire LOGINOV fue ani have made copies : “of all pertinent LIENVCY. “elips for the following P files and ‘have eluled note t to ‘that ‘effect An “each ‘of ‘these © files - SPREE rea rowenta AVILA: Rata P-58- = ae cba get eat Sa eerre” FLORES! 1. (Be12259 . : pr a Salvador PAZ Plata. .12775- _ ne Me eee) 7 Bptk@ KAMMERMAN 0 Pe12843, oT : — = _ en tiachea ‘he re sia ans “tepse’ of all ‘the aaa T found" on” tha Ju eoreat: toi woas y bite "ALVAREZ: ‘eon fistany at fo Te . Jose tats ALVABSS + was one of the students ia the meaty and Thuraday;. 7 to 8130 Pe Bes Rus dati language classes at. . . “the “Tio: during g the pontha ‘of February and. March. ae a — (2) AEM, “dated a7} ‘Ne revoir 196 Basan “4nforna tion —~ Tg cata ee a 4 banter of we ya Commit tts. of. Michoaeans a aes @) Tha a 30 Noventier. 1964 Legal “Attactie j report one | Jose Luis. ALvass2 of Yorelia, /Hichoacan; ‘Vas named as one- who assis zted the National Liberation Novonent in’ Nexico. fo ee age Bia=20810, dated 1 March 196377 ‘Gheluded tha” feaitag— ——- : information: from LIBRIFOKM:-—"Qne -Jose-Lui s- ALVAREZ— (eatronynée— re _uninown).4s putting itema.in the!Voa dela Iniversidad! (Univer=_’ _Sided Autenora Nacional do. Mexico) for the Grechs._ _KUBATA, the Charge d'affaires in the Czech Embassy praised ALVAREZ na "for his reports and said ‘we will give you nosey and mterial — aN : ~ te tap Saort t the pagazine', “ALVAREZ also “york. on tho _ j AS — ~~ University's” ‘Feriedico de la Universidad!” (aavepaper) . mentee on QPP (5) BEA27516,-dated 27-Cotoder 1965; provided an-L-—-——— -- October 1965 listing, again based on LIFXVCY. information,.on—__._ 14-0000 a as alm to “ea, Sf. tiebs, o_poonle soothing fa. sent oned about caste eee ee tenn pen tenes acre tee ney ne meee waa Sgain included | as an __which the nano of Jose Luis ALVAi ° active. nember of the: MLN and a menbor of, the State Comm thee r : of Morelia, Michoacan, which had ite generel offices at Gulllerno i anchnne Tete me Lepore of te ee eee ee ne ee te te ote cet ea Priste 3: 35-10 in Morelia, peg “hbout’ Gloria’ ‘ALFARO, “I vonder™ Af ‘she | may “fot” ter related 7 teacher at the -UNAM Esonorics School. and. pe BO Ofelia ‘ALFA Lopea “(p-1339), / friend..of- Antonie SARMIENTO- {P2703 3) - a and. his. Wifey, Violeta. Both Ofelia. ALFARO. and AAGINOV Attended #. 2 _ L _ ___Shristaas p party at the § SARMIENTO! last. at your (pertinent ‘ol olips 5 tneluied-— _ of | \iith the Gloria ALFARO material attached). In the 22 Juno 66 conversation re “Gloria ALFARO ‘pad vith LOGINOV sho 1 mentions having net hin at Cirietuss a <a coptes™ ‘ofall of Loonov's ‘edntagtia” with: thé “Inatitute-——— . as a intoxprotes. y:Traduotores} tnoluding the- -one- ‘wnkoh- mentioned: a /.. @ré attached. -. Lo _ _ Senorita, FARUNDEDY._ Other. peoples connected. with tnt outfit aret- ener Lido KELSIN _ ee - Jacobo ‘Chansinski = ok, oy mare nein ne co nectar ; Be Bogides the bands ‘on your. list I also found two @ elips ot on a ‘ 14-0000 al Ths rman — intielositeieatin et ee TE wet eee yest ee setter teenie artnet angen ce eee : t 2? . ; a pot H tf , fo: - . 5 ie Baten © G yp .. . os thes whey i “" ft fo ! ; oa eds fy : : . eles _ . “pees ad at ; A . an ! i + . ' , — a j . : t - 4 : . 2 ; . Saoeent bo . , “~ eat ones. - + . . te . . Ce hee whe J Dos ee ee . ne - - ee fo PREGUN ET o . Sy oa : , : . : . ; ; . a . - ye = . a - sev bhews a otk - se Gt ; 20 Gorwones - - ra . 7 ve yinzttos - ~ t Tole . ~Sys es ry = SDS seeds 5 neve wee ae Sbinod ates wO5cc a Te daa biuge-ol . toto gE mae a re “Ueeu ado 1E-Ra seat soit, se Coe syst vaiont + fen hose Mee gS : : : e essts, gels x oie , metie, cans suoeie ca is nossa : So omonen cl dsios gy Ina wiocns, . se se rscores, y ontin Gi acuwan Te ag . Sminies thitas poamviares cacn cio sau: ot : - . : hoe t H a toy ames ewe at oe 14-0000 | SECRET ME MRAKUR: TOR TH PILES Fo 7 SuinecTs ara st, GOEREL: - on PATER 28 dino, 1866, - ‘he J called § Subject at his of fice on 261 i! nes: ‘He gaid that he hasn't - ‘seen or teen able ta do euch lately becaise. he has heen travelling almost constantly. (C&MPLT: T tried to get hic tiice during tho last tro ‘works and he Was out.of tow shoth tines). : - 2 “Hewever Subject has seen. LOGIOV ‘ith wife or child at the club| tro or’ ‘three ‘tines. tle was, never with 1 antento ! & ATI, ‘He has not roen, Co, Tye, me : 2 . — - - mo “s, “Twit call § Sub hject * sean in’ snieJoly amd “900 hin at tint tines * " Paail DILeri Leet Low ote P1330" = & | _. SECRET 14.90000 poh > i Loginov said: "You're mad ch mea ‘Subj s adds "i may should Ibe nod at you?" _ Legitzev caid: "Sogcausa’ of Rages tic" (rotorving to the fect that tho. Sovs had first given ote vol réquost to Viagea 2 Kajestic ‘to 60° serviced). You" srers ro - “. elesriy. Don's ‘force ne; and let's be goed friend," Loginov sadder. "You're getting difficult." : fer Tconov), Ia any event, Subj told the ClO. thot ho was not going to the ; U3. Pakessy to request the visa, but would buck the whole problea to KL who’ Be Interestingly onou RET, Loginov took tha ors ortunity to bring up operationsl asked: “Lyra you, still maa?" : Subj replied: "Te not tad, and I never wad. Loox, Valen tine " ™ (and then “he mide his’ first att tems spt at clerification, saying in effect” “thet in, normal 3 Lozinov said (nithout bat sting on eya)s "IL: had: sone business ; for yous a nern ring 25 June.) would ‘try to handle, , [Corments Ioginov said he vould cena by the office on sae, oe ~~ - 26 Juno 1965 e/ LIQCSYe 1225, Su oy ma, Uiwvewed i. In response to a collein by Subs, the 0.0, wont to soo Subs on Saturiey 2, Subj reported het , vhtenta Loginov had avoy! ped in to the office on 24 Juno tai) Leon 10v) . to cake arrongen ‘ents Sor | 6 seturn Seip to she Sovict ‘Union for (sie who, Leincv ssid, bad to: be-in Nescow at. the latest 4 Julye "Subj caid Be" Wad 27 June with Leenev's Feocpert, because there ‘was tho “Mklihocd that Subj” : would” ‘ettonpt: to got ‘@ KIX flight for Gochov Via Houston (requiring . aU. s; visa _ vould heve to make ony visa ox oyrengessnats that wore required/, mattcrs ecain to Subd; and Subj used tha ensuing discussicn to eske hic stance uiterly cleor to Loginove | The. ‘conversatica Weat tore or less as follovs: have to srread it ‘ akouind anong: friends;" Subj shrugged this off. . Thon’ Login nov: tts they wore like brothers; Subj exaggereted a3 is his. menaer= o. np intinate natie 3 like “pavrdie sg? and “avon unto death hasta la muerte)" but saying that thet wos th ne culmination point- “anything ‘elso" was- finished), Subj. cut hin shorts "Don! t bring ne anything. inportsnt or not dis portent- you [oritys keep it. You tent ‘to go for ee2raci you want’ to go out with th girls; . - vith. nuck, pleaser; caything up to ‘that point, faa I went yeu to understand thet Subj yeplieds "Ko, I'n ot aiatiett, bs there's no damase,. I rade ny . decision ~ snd your chiefs will. understand a position,™ 14-90000 a2 PT : if , oe ad @ ” \ we “ i oo i ; 2. { Loginey tried asains "A cpood frient of yours wos sprointed Chief of the } U.S. trevel Scrvica - Poul” Giedree Bets e fricwact of yours" i us i sbj tecane a little heated in re eit "Yes, bela e good friend, I will i any plars you have for H ww P | \ seb. vi. . ; ayer sinsys te close to hin, But you E2% this very clecr- caro; for eed. about thea, {5 that Glecr? I won't do a goddan th mw (OF we OU underatant thet, Wo'ro friends (you end I), but beside. boing friends~ poo per oar" : vay tee eee Fb ye sy , |. ; “a . 7 78 : Loginov took | out a ‘pleco of rarer end started to reed from it, asxing Subj if he Imew tha non "Diuarde Weboizin- pproxinately 55 years Old= a Mexican. = - (ats tached isa rhotecory of! the piece of Paper Leginoy hed, been reading, ‘It's ‘iri Rusdisny “ Jes." &rd which he: left behind on Subj's éesk éppazontly™ by nistake.. ne Subj ras 3 notable to -translata couph etely at Nrst. glance. - Sudj Plans to : “peter tie original to ‘Soriney whos ho! cenea by om 27 Jihe.) While Loginov was ‘ resding, Subs soid insistontlys " T don't know. the can, and I'm not goizg to. do * oo, " TOginovy repliedé. "I'm not . : vanething es. shee I don't know (about hin), Absut Pel Ghedro, he's a good friend of YOURE ere ode Subj said: "Forgvt it” a me, a aw co i 7 4, Sedj csked tha C,0, - "eid I ‘do , wrong?" he c. 03 replied that’ Subd hod sano 2 : i recutioul ly- but he has’ to expect thes the Sovg will keep up all “kinds cof n : a . des ‘ pressures. subtle, agall, oz even erent, end riot so ‘subtle. Bat, tho way is “Gleare.- ee ; iha kes to do is say "no." | e _ Subj said that ‘Loginov had brought bis. a box of UP a3 usual offercd to py, but Lesinov ‘predsea then on hin, C.0. ko. wanted an express ion of policy. cn how- he. should handle that kind- pay? | refuse outr ight? “ | : 1 ch" cigars (oben), « end H woking you to do.anything « it's fist. : | — Subj then soid- rn : ini ne fron tho Sovs- take the | gifts, efter offering to. : -* Sua 0.0, said we' woul 2d ‘tive: the ges idence he needed for, thst situation, wtf o 55 She C.0, will érop gzound- to Subjte- daffice carly next wock, tho C0, told” “Subj” ‘that there ees a runcr ‘that c Olen” eehif fore nn a ; ad xa tidecsens, 2. : ; "wes seen excuné: ton Subj saié Ko krew of hoth nin on thst score,: but dcudtea oa as San oe strongly singe. he was sure oles mould Have contacted 1 hin. "Phe C.0. under fe OA tat tem weer ee ey a ‘ 14-0000 “~~ pe eh ene ee te hates eet ne ‘ he i . . a a “eta mac th may inane asst tains mein entre retaeranteratnarenan np peyantemt ain eters ner tees neienasnae etearinnanoinnsnisieuussiant enmasretennecbitent! cats Sou dip hunni ta at . : oR, eran aren’ y " 7 — epoca ih . ve rr ‘ . zs fe yapze | Belleetittige re be eL@ a Bet, PO ‘ SEF, ein ee Ket. en ey ene foc Pee Sper: Eteeenr. > raft cher a Cie Ate Het. £t Cree ees. ae) ve oO fre oe Lee Leow ; eee ; Co . - 3 uk LG ETO LL Kee ih tpé — eos ee ented . Lege tegete my Zou. e es Od & fre 4 & - 5 toe : eS Ae arma ae hens ere He 42th a ra creas To : ' , tt Ld i $ i : B : 7 ry - A : be ; ‘ ’ - 1 - : + : * ed =o ~ . eee ee crete et Te . ; phe Se “ . : ' . + Pe cron ae She | A 4 7 . Sb. wate lue 7 Cnene abot 93 pare od Veen (f Oniehene teers fo nb ech actl Loe i “s 1 jie gia 7 “4 Pa wa ¢ aE a co 220. meee oe tbc et le —’ emee eeee ~ ca —, pore Hy i . i . . ee te eet lee eer os le — — eee — — —_~ a Sn ee ee ate nectar econ ete tenho — enn ee a tn nomen manne ne en a i ot : Fs _ a ane nt feces ena nent tetas te ait nernen ncneeen tnneTn iene nit etn san man An wie ae nant so tree nteten denen ee vs . . | . a -4 —~ po =. a re eee nen ceereen ore eb ee renew eres orn Boo a p ay 2 Be a7 E 7 is oe 3 ar ann ee ~ an rete rene ere acmerrnny Sans come Ge. . Sod _ 2 aS a men ern — oe —- ooo er TT a vt ie ko on wet ce 4 i : ] : fee eres apc 2 he ; een —e z ee cere re nee en te ee deems nearest en a a Seer ee ee a 5 14-0000 f cy pence ease ene TH fae cus ov 1f ghone co « ‘Station. t is races, Paul vee en anerne eenennee neeeinn emma eniiecmnaaungenenre inane # meneeeimnigenimen nner ements 2 Cab Meee So pees ere ET AEE ARERR nes oe ee eee et an ni nin ete rea taelatet coor Tominentte ween -atenenintnin anal wet tte arcinmenismenee! stm enm-in i i ewe tn ee ee ena eee emereernpenmeenmererenertnsremcanne rien ‘erent, 14-0000 3 n ? a ’ : . - . ms an a Po . , . os SZ “ ota . trea : - 25 Suly 1966 ye Subs ae sorte loins ¢ vi} dronped in at his offsee on 20 July. : Loginey heutnaw ¢ told 4 Subject that ho . : \ had reeaiei were vory disappointed, beeruse. the thas Subj mould COC Pp IVES Subj-answer: @ broken record by now) that he oti. mae - -a friend te 3. wastes) their side, he was: their man = but he- . a eed thoy novida't ty to 5 ; serangeesito)= end: would _ “phe t. ord Yatokev can bring ‘back to Moscow. ; nothings he can't do anything for then. “Loginov ee TS sbpant back to: Sub j= and Subd cold fot a thing. Subd's. éf fice . re adcut, and ‘sab lett it’ ‘at tr hobe he didn't. the- piece of paper to return to Lorindv/.. 2 " theo wieée of Tapes inquiry y Subj renticned the nankes’ of ‘sone applicant in Absret 1966 y some ue we Tess to take place in Mosecx canta to Sub" 3 offices Suliet ay asst card attacked) and two" fricnés close friend’ to. ths Mextean a ‘to Roscons va sehey, in Ti, jusna had. tran eferred a-regueat ¢ to Enbj.-. A ch o oe o Ue oviet Union 23 “beurda td ‘for tro" "Se fora": Wearia Jes sua 7 + * oo . . £ an We Pn wee bla sold “nj we wanted soré info abdut these applicents 95 Pe Wye PL 14-0000 ‘C.0. pugiested that subg have sezecna in his san Ye sddveedy has all extra inforz. Pt atica ete, Subs aeid ‘he: would try t july) te Babs asked if there was eayt 14-0000 a Note t ‘This. 4s a'translation. | - ae ~- (fy Lenvoy) of tle ter report «0... Oe a 8 "wa sent to Litespo/a (via Liane 7 Voy, 2) for Liramaceeies mee a fo ’ _ 7 TUTE PE cen ene ieee oe eat geen ents aay, Cah: ay 14-0000 . Correrp: ~ ee . 3 3 agosto, 1965: Arrib§ a Léxico,: otro elexento, de la-KuB,: hieigndose: cargo '* edfones 7. de los agentes. de iint eligencia.. ih -enero. de 966 “intent§ inflicnedir y recluter-2 un. chofer de la. Bpbajada | Rorteazoricana en ubsico. “LOSIWOV oo un agente de thigligen= \-.,- @ha ouy capeettado -y dendsiado activo..:-Debido a cue no: tiene. ’ < . otras responsobilidadés extras, puedo dedicar 01 :95.de su. | . . > $4empo.a la ectivided de intoligencia." .Tenenos: conocinicnto ne de gue es funedoneria de intelisencia.de la: CB. desde 1955, ‘Su jofo imaediato ée ste orgeniszo, cn Lezdcos, es PAVEL Ae VALET SoRGRYSYIC LOCIROY. - Feoha de necinientos 23. dicicnbre 19276 ‘Egploo: Terecr Seeretariv’ va ls Suooisa Consular ae Ja Ee doje da soviética en Méxicos | Donieilio: Ignacio. Bator, los] Col.. ooudeyae : AutonSvals. Chevrolet, Tapia, 1965, licencia, 19: diplonftioas. ‘Tdtonaa que hobla:. espaol « con. ‘fudes y ‘eonilar inglfas: * i we Sn 1955 se tints ala xORe . : De 1995" n 1957 concurris: 8 uns escuela de entienantrite. do no ROB. Do ‘iss? Q ‘aosto’ de ‘1960, funclonario on ol Cusetod Genéral. de la KGB: en Mose&.: be septicnbre ‘de "1960 ‘a. “septienbire do 1963, Serognds, en. Ta Habana,’ Cubase. — '., Diedombre. do: 1961s. ¥iog. a Ponati® x . Seuadér con: ‘el: ‘equine: - goviético do Soccer. Sn ‘este: “viaje: LLév$ “tine ‘gran cima; oe ‘sinoro pare . los Pertidos Coministas do ‘Ponané z. Eeute- ‘17 rayo 1962: Pos8 por | iéiice an trlastte para ‘Jo urss an iso de licanciae 9 septienbre 19633" Partié ce ‘Guba pera recresar a: la. “UNSS< ‘Septienbre. 1963 2 julio de 10836, estuvo: con. funcionario. en: _ el Cunrtel. General d¢ Ie GB. en Koeofis “Fn Uidxico-LOSINOV reazplend 6. OLSG Hs HechiPoRle : de todas sus “tune Yat a PSkO Yo 14.90000 MEMORANEID FOR THE RECORD __ ‘SURIECT: Tinformati on: Local Sovleta Posed i to > LIRAMA - saformetion an certain local-Sovlets, COS on 22 July passed the attached informatlon to” LIENVOY-2, LIENVOY-2 will translate It into Spanish and give It to LITEMPO- =8 who wil . in tum pass it to” ‘LIRAMA : 22 july. 1966 in response’ to 0 LITEMFO- -8's urgent request for cértata PoulDillon” SECRET | gy, 14-0000 ei | | _ Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOV oo a oo a ds <7 . _ . 4 D0B: 23 December 1927 Positlon: Third Secretary [fn the. Consular Sect ton: of, the. / "Soviet Embassy, Kexico, D. Fe \ ob ea Ts foo : Residences ‘Ignacto. Esteva. 18-1, Colonta ‘Tecubaya: de Autatob fe 1 4965 Chevrolet Impala, License. 19 OAL oon oe Languages: Fluent Spanish, Fair English’ — a ae Career: - |. : oo \ ”, , ; - ome “" 1g§$ 1 Joined ‘the KGB oO, | a en 1955- 57 Attendéd the KGB - Training Schoo! .: 1957-August 19605 officer ta KGB Headquarters, Hoscow . ; Sept ‘1960-Sept 1963. ‘Attache In. Havana, ‘Cubs oe _ 4. = _ Becenber: ‘19618 ‘Travel léd to Panaia and. Ecuador with é a , ue Soviet: soccer team. On, this trip.he ‘-carrled a large sum of money for the | ; Combunist Parties’ of Panama - -and Ecuador... - . yy hay 19623 ‘Trans Ited Hexléo" en route ‘to the UssR for ieavé ptember “19688 Left Cuba fe return to the USSR. -Sepearber 19633 July ‘19652 officer in Keb. Headquarters, : _Bescows | . er owe 3 Auguat 19652, “Arrived Mexico. © ee rn ea ee eo ein ‘Mexico. LOGINOV, replaced: Oleg -M.” NECHIPORENKO, another ° 2 |) ORGB officer: and took over all.of NECHIPORENKO''s. "Intelligence. cS agents: and: ‘duties. ‘In January 1956: he attempted to cultivate. on -. . and ‘reérult ‘a chauffeur at™ the Ameritan Embassy in’ Mexico. wee re 4 ‘LOGINOV Is an unusually. active and capable Iritelligence. : a a ee, | officer. Stnce he has. almost novovert duties he fs: able’ to« ‘oe ; - “Spend about 95% of-his time on. Intelligence activity. We have known that-he Js a KGB officer slmce 1958.- His = 1) | lomed tate KGB chief én Mexico. is Pavel A. YATSXOV. , : m has ego | ZF, Sb , whacergsd fw one 2-2 £0 Garnov CP — ec: (0 —-6-9// 14.90000 1 j : r 4 | BE | Soviet intelligence Officers Staticined in Mextco ol KGB (Commitee for ‘Stato Security) ” Ghiet: Sergey $, KONSTANTINOV. Se Deputy Chalet’ Aleksandr V, PRIKHODKO- Se - OFFICERS: re Yevgenly I, BEDRIN Ivan A, BEKETO Aleksandr M, ‘BROVKIN Viadimir A, DOLGOV. ~~. .- ' Yevgenly N, GORLITSYN | - Borla A. KAZANTSEV Viadislay S, KORMUSHKIN 7 Valentin I, KUCHEROV. a v: ”. Svyatoslav. P, -KUZNETSOV eo os, Jett: _ Nikolay-S, LEONOV - ~ ea pe re ' Valentin S, LOGINOY =. | , ; ° Vasily s. “MIROSHNIKOV id-¥, NIKIFOROV. : _Meksande 2 NIKITIN. - -Viadimir N, RADVANSKIY. a /Viladiaite. “SHI _ ‘Pavel A; YaTSKOV— Yurly ZHURIN -. an ‘Boris S. ‘ZOBNIN © i 2, RU (Miltary Ieliigcicey _ Semis mir N, ‘SOKOLOV... af - Deputy Chtet: Georgty A. SHCHUCHKIN nee . OFFICERS: Aleksandr M. “‘DENISOV “ ' Petr F, GORELOY — Viadimir P, GOROBETS Yurly N. ISAYEV. — Anatolly V, KARABACH ; _ Viktor L, KHUKHOREV ; - Yurly A, MITROPOLSKTY . : Valerly V, SOKOLIN : Ivan V. YELFIMOV Ruslan A, TUCHNIN : } Konstantin F. VORONKOV : a ; | - oR _. 7 Dh bgucacsy, foe cAed jovtl eee oe AR Awd Mes it, weal - — —— ears te ne AN Cece of Ly ed (i une & cee (an ae ee Ee then a axe 8: SCS Corel Te _ . oe = ne. emhat On Werte i. tenner atin oe _ Tt “= ote ~ have ST Be tee feat one 7 a “als alee oe _ A 4: Zu. a ee ag : , an 8% ee a ps. vee op ple kde a 7. ven FE —— aw Gore CEYM~ 2 CCR mt ae. y phe . epee Cec’ ELS. end. £ bad. yer an (eee | Whe ct. el CAS24, bia hort owes aw ee . speepabtale Fal 14-0000 1730 Sr. Valentin "ol epnone call.’ Apparently he-was guite happy I was able to’ hear was. that at night. he dreaas_ conursow (Sunday). they ecorld. They iaiked fos .quite-a while and‘he. Ue tola her that he would “take: ‘care of” ed..co xo to his sountry (USSR) yf the store if order to afford. hin more. finished sale EOS, the wanted to J stity. “That my. ‘friends : “I had made my Br cogran for today, t zrand= the Rowe to » close, my wite: and © . Then! -STLNIXOV arfived té dein y baa’ from‘last ‘night's “drinking. , she Ambassador's, retura. | But at this: tiie oy he, tad ‘alw ys thous nt. . . : - | : C ce) eat at’ our house. - And- oa Slog Te the no: “hea said. he world: woome. My wife’ shot me a. vO. “ . folids | : “STENT XOV. broke the silence saying a Minute™,. Then he’ left in the Moe tat : It then. started - to rprin,,; be - oe ua age he “Estaassye d: the Ambassadozy ate Yoursy 2Y2HS¥ . , . : ey ate’ ase scoapanied 37 pleas: at ‘chatter: - Mee? oa 14.90000 ‘But’ ‘to ‘Vasilty who took “it ‘back. to Noscow Mth his. ! ed: shad: returied to the. UBER about two. weeks '6go (Comments . ‘This ta most: probably” : EQTSEV: whom Subject calle Vaellty and who returned to the USER on 24 July.) — = (Second Comments “Tile 16 snother example 0 of- one or. ‘Bilnikov! a vulnerabilities. ; ‘eveporating into thin, alr). tee ; ae ee an : ‘ 5, Conce: fag the. ‘Aten, an the notes for satsirdey, 30 July, | in: ‘vhteh . ns ~ Blintkov. bid: in’ ‘the ‘baljrood .for twenty minutes beceusé two-other Soviets ee vt "came: sin, sunset 1 hed the ae to: aay about these two Bovietat : a-good description of KofaaiettgEn “tnadl ai 2 ay KORAUSHICING newe 4a, a Vieaialay, aaked, ‘Baby ot about the 6 dtatrepandy. in the 19. July necting whan: ! =PRABHCHOCIN ‘hei’ come. te the’ on Saturday “ Ya a Stacudétng stisexoy's recent work’ “png | up the Eabessy t ‘asked. : %, ubject’ ‘eoid: ‘that the Soviets do not: “Vika ‘to deal “Wito actually aid the work, ‘with established Miriis for, repatre to the. Euboasy because thay ‘eharge too ; La i ts : ‘puch, They prefer to deal with small independent, pedcple whon they can heat toed down on the price. Bubject knows of two sich individualist ~ en ee qrasad Cotte ct Teper; 1G BECRET _ | PHT . of ' i 14,g0000 V6 August 1966 90-2 ? x ‘ : a a -| “4 i t- 3 : { - _i +. ° geuple In the Unlted States or Venezuela, ‘However, we Tle have ‘obtatned the fol towing lographic | Information on them us 23,0 from. Venezuela. oO . a. Nicholas: Juan BOSTROEH: schretber;. born Coe toe 23 January A915: tn) SE. . Pétersburg, Russla. Cedula 9983566. mot a - +) Venezuelan Passport’ #207100; | Travels:.-}7 December 1957-°-:--- - yo “slate ‘Nafquétta: for Hieml; 30° October -1961 -entered Venezuela © from México; 22: November 1961. left Venezuela for Mexico} - 26 December 196] entered. Venezuela; 56. January. 1962 left" |" Vonezce le ‘for -Mexico;:5 ‘December 1964 Snteres Ser ale Sena 1268 left. fenezue te for. Mexico ‘6 March 1966 Fe tv mn crea a er a 7 “Thera: is. no derogatory Informatton. on the: BOSTROEN : Se a fw “Vatant ine GHUSDOULATRIK 46 0 ‘BOSTROEM,. born? 2 dcrover” 1923 In Breslau Germany. . Cedula “#983867,-- “Vene: uelan. Passport. # # 188%. 2° Teer ide: 3 March. ane , _ ‘Diseribut ton; 7 Ort 8 = Ary ve LOGUINOY. Po oa ~ $0-6-91/ ate Nicholas wary ‘boSTAOEN setter 14-0000 { ; have taker PRUs" vanes, then I : anked oy wi a et, ia aL . ma NIRIROPOV watoh PREKHOTRO hea ovioualy'h ‘hed Row that, YanKor has” a ; a place, (is ii enue ansiverea Roe fe . pinendo ‘ta ‘not. here (ne tert 25° Fane: on home” eave): Prue hed. bean’ catering the Puineay Cnrough the win door ‘and. wa3-seen: working in vindow ‘ 22) Noe YATSKOV is entering through ‘the: “tain door ent. wad - : i an ‘seen wording at this mide “ats cov aleo hod tha: “gate oontiacé wth. i! viace ta. ‘AtKOMe ala. 0 5 antes mouitd: ve nest eetents Or : - 14-0000 ¥ ce PTO 14-00000 fe i 39 Suly tude ros - gin at ; . . —_ : Soviet travel arranpoments:. : fonfirmed on Satenasfor’ . ‘ }, chileren, Morina and Viedirir, Satonas 7 _ - Re Lécenes ~ ye . wWery officteun. . ovine Taney Lara’ fuagee and sai “49 fron there, Plans. 346 oe or : to Losec ‘abe ‘Hee fea t {ckas, ~ , “Madvia to Regs . s . F - ot Valentin in to: Subj! 3 office on ay July bat Subs was too . busy. to sec bY awit en 83 July and nade” an appoint sent ‘to see 7 - . . Subj at 1260 on 29 Ler lg. Sexo iiest taurent hesr Sudj's: ‘oF Tice. =; an : an The C.0, ; tne ote Subjichst he_ notERue | to- ploy the’-sa70, tune owith Logtinoy a" of rier, 105 wie} : on 50. guy roth aN hin to the’ oF “ e had accompanted . Subj's wis y it while” abs ‘is away on his. rz te 2 hia nifa ‘ia het ritting of ‘the rss able to” _ _ oe ~ arren ne : avoce tea- * tonant-any thing “Pres } Mes tack. tuo ‘kilos: of seavior). scovle. Contact ferort. for seaplite at), et st: ohieh abe a The Geta” told. anything for here 14-0000 . : ef oaot toy “ m - - : a my a grim ok 7 tT ees de : . : Mo Cree. ule cle. cee, . ct poe nae ane bien‘ out ‘ - . Reames l oc oModeun , Servieto Publica yadac’ : . . + - . . n a \ . ae . a : row . areal. lO er lone and 60 on Vice. -° + . : : . - - . ° ' ~ poe ttn . eo Le . ne w.distao. til«-nturted, . 2 me thet in his count waere. they have the cavrdages — - us objects cowres ath Jewels -of ar heannd precio a . a veive, aswell as thoir fine rotes. | cple ix ~ ‘ _ ° . fore “ ne . - a " Tele rein or riee, ; ' - a people snfing that every cifffeulty cm. vl, a Soe 7 oe x ‘ Cote - a Og . Soe, ‘ealmnese pnd eo : is not very _ - nat he meant for ge.to understand was of be’ distevérdd ae penne to-my friefd”Estanislao (SI ry wethruon) at or) ig not in cor, atchens } lot of power to 2% 1 i i 3 >: ; i 14-00000 ‘ garghr fermenictsrtimsnicns: Mw mre, Kaine Acotedied - 1, re . a.oasieySlin ga with had ta be rent thet game dny in | cys mary ote von pemiteoion to nave a aoft srinks rince ¢ eS, catcermerds Tore watchine ta ane wiet’ would com, ; a “hoy but T dd not see anvthtne. E think that Ree bken out want “had. been preparinry atartnds ie told ne. that in’his ¢ cruntry. heige deus” were the: 7 the arewn cad preainws objects covied ath. d well, ae their # fine robes: wide” the poops ix ar. ALES the: have A arrdiny “omell aaa ar “aD, ° sponte BN, ing that rveny se Sisthcath “ati he Ventanas. ana’! Finaty sou: ean’ vin.. Hee this us me, “nee his Sprite tis tot # ee wh } 4 the Ambac paar, ws hourn he te » igbneeados) 1 is not in liex ico), Shox cilixa: a te to, —_ atriy rebuxe . . poo . haxayx Vis gree ood Sevens have a lot of power to wisaipking ese 7 ° putes - be twho de S00 Uc onsit te rhe diseioline of the State, - > ---- : ‘ ’ 4 a . . . Ta ceep an a soba ope ee TT PK bee sty —— .. a . . . oO. : CS 4 —_——_—_—— no wh : ; : : { . , . an : . i pet oe. ‘o ee : . ws | LiCowL. Metes ot, So Oud, 17 . - . rete) “ 766 . * : , . . , ° . wa * 14.90000 tne Ne ater tetieay achied wR mE oe ene tata etree ene CONTACE Retoids - ORONSKY heen ; . A : SUNJECE HtCOwhL-l fe she, yo” Ua. bie 2 COWL-1 on 27-July at 1930 hours (COIGNE was sick), The meetin listed anil 2005 aeciés ind Tset the next meeting for. COIGNE cee eee for tne pat ies and loc ation We atiesday, 10 August, Tell COIGNE 7 | he wilbowe roa eVE-d SSa9 poses for salary for the month of July and - ; mo ait the end or scr cusih wilt owe aim another 800 pesos for August. ; always’ may hier the dnd: of the’ Moath, . re ” ve os ie then od Oger. fwo audio thicrophones and.T gave thom.to we ete WIE OI IONeS WORE installed in-his- shop and wehave_. _ ee a EE | ni, Che beowa-paper attached ‘was found ii LICOWL's' . Pee Ht of:fuae, “Ee said he did not-recall how it ; ; d did not know who- had written and drawn on the--- = eo papel = aleve ck since the wor d written on the piece of Brown’ paper: 3 i and inetase cuiry in LICOWS's notes are the same - but the handwriting . sO : Ae we Tinitely fabs a Only I. ICOWL should-have access: to his notes, . : Fs nutes (Weise “bad notion ther 3 from. 27 July. mectlng (translated by W WEENING: rouay. my friend Estantslao (SILNIKOV) came. torn me . “ut about Ww am, and t asked him about the photogea hs Oo 7 nd. it was Vasiliv’s s turn "GUTSEV. did leave on 24 ‘it, es ne Lo “about. 2 ‘ydatrs olii and now It is time ‘to teach him howe So niade,™ Sy since for thoscof us who live ina free Bo. wt this iile of this people seems bad to us because everything ‘Is. ne 0 ‘ditferoie from: what7 we a) ~Fhey. teach-us.to-love. our Progress: (2). to. ) i, £0 He les the: poor, “to- ose food" ta beg EECES, - ree in’: anges f frony.c ‘ es ‘throusty thelr embassies, Daily, their pore ation, Th fact, a nronth a 180. a group of Mexicans" Cn ‘its, niignta Uy | ick@ tru who eannot™ ‘realige thie” evil tn do in supportliig* : tha who Sow th ofhition wherever they fo, “ After secing people'come. . +” every dayits the Linkassy to‘et propaganda we can only think that” Ht O?.. their work 1 is (valid), - : . ° Gene ral Cane: 32, “and as. whe Was “about to hang up he ssed that they 7." K bestire to walt for him at 7:30 pm, After talking to whoever it was, , 9... *” he asked in. to sendim, at the same address on General Cano, two wo, un 4 (cases of quinine warer and gingerale by 7 pm, without fail, I[deltvered — ; j.¢ . them in perso .and took ehem into the kitchen and I noticed that the house ” , was betas repaired and that they were getting ready for*company, since n | there were seve rad. iottles of liquor there, (COMMENT: No Soyiete tok live at General Gano 32,° NIKI'TIN Hyves at General Leon 32 and, « A 14-00000 . ' i" 4 _ . . . . . | s Let . i ms ‘ 3 . * * o™~ : 2 nT aa ‘. ! 5 _ a: - ae i te Litnvoy Lister - jf . Lesuincyy-whe {8 of fr: Af : : . Lirama and Litemnd/s,- ° - 1 _ . . Ha ae? _- a Files : Valentin roauryeré tp He) ! ; - oy/ Production S2-8.78/s - a 14-0000 Nenbsor VALNETIN 8.-LaGt INOW: Demet tier Xunacte Tater Bed . ne a . Meapoony ALDXANIAL De UE LAN wIEOY” a SS ‘Aerodttado. cosa Taveer scert torko on ‘funetesca do vaco-eénaeh a supeti tite ‘de ont: NTU FATPOT TO rn . ; _ Be saben got irean. Fst Lleguds Trepedente do Hosed ea ol: |“ wpolo a6 ne 232 10 hrae : « . JOnGE noges te GRA ao ‘Cubana’ as " atdetay ‘pregunta per. LOUTROV porive, qutere rahor (08 iiacer fobré la ‘Llegada doi ; - Ballet Wkraniane ‘qlee astimlivunty. sotdn ex Verinmen ag pore ‘Regan ‘via. La itabana.” ox wréxasre dia 100° ; - . - * sparhpo cuRDELo ESnwud cubiaia’y ‘putuda a au eologs Leoumov | ¥ eomuntea: ‘que el Balist Ulrantens n6 va a necesitar do viscous ya- aie ‘del. visio do Viap0: da Venosnole paesa. al. ‘vusle so Cubans : Noned a hore a 19 Sop.65 “vatiebieK ovisa que tiene probleima son lea soliorse: VLUTARCG : HERRALDIZ, DARGANTES y GENZALT <2 que van a howe, : 27 Sepof5 ‘Fe invitado a reuniSn-coctel dol Cuerpo Coumiler para ol présine dfa Yo . 6 O8t.65 JORGY MCJIAS MINpcn. avisa In Llesodsa do 4O deportistas a ; oo fUSOSq LOGUINOY ae encargea de atendar dichos jugndcress t ¥ 25 00t.65 28 Oot.63 a. 13 Bx0066 18 Ene,66 30. Nove65.. Lo Hace reservactonée vara dr at puerto da Masstidn, a) avtaado por KE REBIRTO JORNIN da la Enda jada. Cubana, quo en Yueatdn 820 eneventran tos barcog rusoa *Zhaf iro" y otros. cen e1 que ‘hay 4 an lostonads: por @xyloeién do una: ealderas . “Reserve: per Moxieana. ee. aviactéa pisses. para 82 tomo” ae _ 7 pare SUGSNTO. GORLYTZINE. © i : “HARTANO: “GARCIA cénzuk Cubano « ou 1 Mérida, tuforwa’ dneddonte del. barea donde bars desionade VICTOR MOROSHOY “ - Leaionade HOROSIOY p utd on transisdado ala edudad ao Héxico “para sor atandido por- los. doctores coNcit y, CARDENAS do NGetany ru. Dre. EMILIANO, SoRTANO ‘te informa Yo ‘saiua ‘ae un. marinero. “FUGOs a quien postortorueiity spears de apendicltiae : : 1 e CHARLES GO. MUELLER de: la pebé jada ‘de Eatades Unidos, oclicita la visa para ou espoaa BLAINE. : ° 1 ‘ . . ’ Replama a su actga scntpnro FLORES que la otra oeasiéa quo fué anvitade a su fiesta astatioeron wunoa norteasaricaness Bate oq. disculpa y lo invite edlse MARTARQ Ganexs nuc vacents informa’ estado ‘de galud ar : 14-0000 mom ad Bae oGh © EUGENIO NTORIM pade a RITTER da Teoutea Electrowlecdiuten eiutas mgnétteas para da grabedora DRS de LOGUINOV. Noe atendidn por et Oro SORIASU y opersdo a@l los de fobrero en la Cantral yudrurcicas Lo.Fsd.66 | " Resorva pasases a Maznt ing AL Feb.66 ©. | Avide o GONZALEZ do Villisnin ¥ Comafia, que sale a ae Contadcoaloes. a vies lar Qn earga od baroo y. pide lo ‘conecten, _— _ eon “elguns. peraona de Hoe, puertes:: . i BRICKA,Correoponaal de “the Husa, ‘ge pone ‘ae acuerdo para -- a pee tse : “hacer unaredniéng =... ; re _Por-Andieaciones do PRIIMONO, Levard. ‘a SARITA ROSSENFTELD ; a7 _ y- ‘PERLA GONZALEZ de Tho Rows ‘inva taciones pare do recepoién dol dfa.23 en la. Eabajads, ~ se aay SANTIAGO Rico de Agonciao Generales Nawfetaas, inforna. a. LOGUINOV que loa bayvoos rusce. *Thutomaiéa* y Shelengalée® que en” : “dias pasados. estuvigron oar gande on Coatzacvaleos, donde: esture _ . LOGUINOY 5. represarén | on cuatro dias nde por lo que. quiere saber as! oo. posible: que. Aun’ bare ue. ealo el fa 18 eon degtine a “ha Havana regress ol 26042 a carcar 59500 tonsladas., do. tats - Sammutéaatder ‘ouyo “capitdn. antomad a STETLER ‘de ‘proyfue ‘qué’ rogi _ vearfa para. eca faohag. y. autsro: recopdar que, dete ‘darse. avies --@ la: ‘tapi tanta 68 Puorte oon trea: dias. da entieipaciés. ae ” eRicKa lo: invata,. a conar a au. domioi1ic, z, pregunta, oa wa _ tone tistos ‘gus! {popelos: para: _podor vanJer, 2 7 . SALVADOR ¥aZ de Representactones Harftinad. “quien acompaiid Po ‘al LOGUIKOV en au Aitime viaje. @ Hazatldng inforua fomiliarnente ' fa liegada de doo barooe ruses el ‘Ortlidn® y el “Venusterly? que préxisanento lisgariin a Acapulco, pidiende gre una persona do ia Fobajada vuyo @ ose puerto. para quo sirva de interprete. © 14-0000 26 Abr.66 Lanes a 1a Feria fed Mogare, “rade oon LoavEncy. —_ - . . reek _2 & ow SALVADUR PAZ nueveneata Infersa a LocUINoy gua de Aeapnico el baree que liggS necenita para castos 10,000 dolares, para: Sombuntiblo, gastoo do puerto y provisiones, LOGUINOV inforaa que los dard hasta of lures, ouande. recresé ol Coneojore VISKO deo Yeracrus donda satd atondiends. ‘el berea Micmcicithl ~ ABELARDO ‘CURRELO céneul Cubanoy do Anvita para el priate’ De: Manatidn’ ar capa do arse Suyrée so Somuntea: on So. | eotintind. saffand fon HARGARES FEDCR pare que. lo 6s loo. documentos que LOQu THOV neoeaitac. r as Ho, SALVADOR bat ‘quien méatraria lea dtepestotones respects. , ad arribo do ‘barcos me rcéuted a Fuertoo, -nacionales y ver que. opintsn. “*t4onen ustedea: sobre 250° yy. ver of ustedes sono > Saba jade : pueden tonar cartes. en: a disunto? « a aa rar : 2 * 4 : < ~ Tog “sh Dre Jose ‘wurs ALVAREZ, GaLLou. ae reports LeavTiioy le: ane » haber‘lo do jndo plantaas ayer: en- ‘Cuernavacas 7988 wrs . “CURDELG 20° invita 42 ein que, * TateKov y - HRosTarEXG y despedida gol Lice CARLOS GONE AED. PARRGDI ca organtzada por. ‘al © Cuerpo cénsular, pe “4 Comvdna oon MRCrDES THEVIKo de 1a Agooiasién Mexioana do . Agencias de Viajos, sobre las actividades da los delegadea ruses a la conveneién de turiemo en Guadalajara, ROR? UBLRIE 4 1a -recepetéa dol dia 25 on ia rea jada 46 cube én - . Drs AMARAL aque dijo ser persoguide peiftico do -su pafa natal Brasil, pide ao LCOGUINGY asilo dentro de ta exbajada, porque an 1s de Cuba oe lo han negaces LOGUINOV recuarda quo hay um tratgde eeo- 14-0000 oe ge ¥ Fecemtonda vee la enba Jada do etgan otro pata Latins o Antrieano. i 3 May .66- . Se “pone en sontueto oon ol capitan dol birco *Volehovik? : ; en Verdcria, a progunta | ot yo aparcoté el nariners. TUusd. : eo — (rootericimonta ae BUpo que dicho mariners habia faltede a ow. bareo por ‘cuentioncs de » fanaa). wo ~ “ ri. Die. Juan MANUEL PERNARERZ RODRIGU 2 quo’ dijo: wor Fepree. = ‘sontante. dol. Gobierno del. is tado. do. Néxioo, le ooliesta vide bs - ‘Loguritov le invita. ‘aque pase | waiflase ata eb Jado, ; soe , pres akon tnbsate ou tener sus doeumen tée Upara. poder Aprovechar piu viaje a Luro;o y vieitar Nosed, LOGUINOV ofrace -- hablar eon ol - outa jador af os. neoesario a por ta etepesia: ‘ges : _ - etonte por: elle? 6 Lisa la “ateriossn or deronte de ta ‘Agonota Vega & Cook porque sioupeo iio’. andon Pacujorbes pare aus vivag. Bo- van. bien, requi aitadoas. Couietonade ‘por KAZANTSEV,, “sommndoa al Live FEnNaitbo YLORES:.. TRIED Ae Soteoten T jo: 4 a: Esterdores “a loa paeaporton | en. regia y ye ‘no 1s ‘importa ase esa- pereena: . veya. on wisitea oftolal, . i 30 soy .66° “Heserva pana jos: pora Veracrus. - _ 7 leoJun.66 VERTA GONZAL"Z PADILLA reclama el 4neumplimionte éo2 : sontrato do arrendamienta do la casa en Cuernavaca para el personal do la enba judas . SERRE ATARI Era Se enor nenNereRMer nett ere 14-0000 nt, & Jun, 66 SALVADGH Pat PLATA pdde to ayude. para obtener ls ropréencn ocho ‘ tacaén de los darcos rusng quy liegan al puerto da Veracrus, Tek a mee eevee wee —porque ae reaibtd un. teley an aun ‘dicen que Rusia va a _amportar un cargamanto de guberias LoGUINOY lo ayadard | pero no le pueden : ys . disoutir POF terétonos ay ) din 68. ory Bro, JOBE: Lore _ALVAREZ GALLO del Institute do! Interprotco - o “y ‘Treductores, le pide. Lieve” el proyoctor da. Gino, “pone. os09 ‘ eofoise, titan dedoos de ver ate “peliculas”, : Lee “@tonsa “ALPARO. ee cunivie pare platioss oon algunes funeLoparios de le embajadne LOGUINGV eatd dé. acuerdo on qite . 96a oa viernus duspuse de das” olavos- ‘de Angles"«. ‘La. softort ta” HERNANDEZ! dod “tnatd tute: da ‘Interpreten, ¥- ‘Traduce “Corea, 3e° avis que ans elaisa sordn hasta ta préxins. sennna porque SARITA otgue onfermay : : De de agente Morris Termanoss Inforsan ‘wobre st Lenogo : “SIRIAN de is Xeoncta, Mundos Toutes, despise de ‘tratar sobre ; , “wibas, seolaia: al. mal humor do" LOGUINOV. ol ‘dfa que. eotuve: ou ou. Oe! 9008, puce hasta ou famitia Be Boteatée. LGGUIROY. recomienda, lon oe = wha. nevelas de omor qua policineas,, Rerque le’ hase preguntas : ae que Ro. puede sontestars Loe : A os ~ 2 ~ we 29 Jul.66 '. Pregunta al Lie. HORA PLANCARTE’ ofteiaa Mayor de la édeara, - éea Diputados, al motivo del viaje a Rusia del Diputada- JESUS SANCHE?, pasa poderle otargar la vigas : Gaetiona visa para Fatados Unides o.ncabre do VLADIMIR « SIMELAXYEV correaponsal ruse de Tavuatia en La Habana, se tualmente : i 7 t } en Néxicos 14-0000 i "7a 066 1 Ad Jale66. - doses aeistir al Congraso da Mlorobiologia -an Mosed oe _Anolusive _" Cultural: ¥y Consretal TUD0G 6 Looumnov. dard gustess la visa + a on. Lila emba jada leo ponard | en ‘contacto. oon esas personage , -7- Saoretaria de Neoursos Hidraulioosa , lo solicita lu visa, para asietir.a un songresos uh Ing. MARURL ARAYA de la Bl Baba jador | do Cuba HERNANDEZ ARHAS, pide se ayuda a “un gron ‘enigo nuestro" ol Dry ALFONYO ‘MARTINEZ ALVAREZ quien Cog esta 4 invitado pare, los Hfestejos dol 26 ao Juiie on La Rabanne. Eu. ings mania “AMAYA “agredcee’ ta vitea étorgada ya au regrecs’ ‘ge rormirda para. an, eanbio- de impreetonsss LOGUINOV Xo coperte “ ‘ Pa . Saad - = eh Lice LARA PLORES informa haber reetbide cable dol Yeba Jjador: Joss ‘YTURRIAGA en ‘ donde- ‘ratifies su invitactén, por. t, éal sotive poltoita- Ia vioag ¥ “pedex, plotiosr eon los Agregndea _ BOTAs Freouantemente. ee busgado Loci yoy on ia ouba jada pagag: ein qui ae encuentro: Sates. 14.90000 aff a a ea - fs TP 25 Séptenter 1966 tar A wea Pp . . cope! LICOTY.5 fay cet, gubjts hone oo f - Sarat ae Dy! Subd" 8 office eof}. yee ve aife nent to ‘Subjts hone’ the evenire of 20 Sept for dinner. ator oe rete tsenghsp | with: Sut J" F] wife, *thig avoiding ‘ure: of . . nt beside voy ond subd ond his ; srortnn¢ their rent. Tn epeakinig | 7 “péabibie ¢ &0 te _ aroblen: with. th ; shabby treatrert that had ‘been’ accorded: the delegates’ to. the wierabiolertcal ‘ongreos in Hoacow (Sutj had told ‘the ¢/0 that the attendees to the Congress didn't oven ; i Files: a PCC. P~Aa7eE Pdi. 0.855 oe . (i _ OOF: iS Mi 14-00000 & & yur ile. Gg ‘ - Keve hotel ices ‘iond, ‘unt had to be yutup in beds at “oncen Uriveratty),- - Loginov was evide: tly “Lavestigating on complaint o* the “erterna sho ‘ad attended. Subj acted if Lo duty ips cing fo vrite hie report to INTETIST. Leyinov: ent, . - _ . "No ='bisher - te bhe feddere of Touriom” = - _* . “gall asked incthere wu: my “ord about hia tei Cy the reenter convestione Lf ond) ole A Terdnoy, - “tha. ‘impression: ‘that’ “Lod no ‘wan, ake Subjta places ” At any rites Subj had tie ; a “he. . bramared Taltinov/. Subj replicas "You! chave- more: -eontacta we to ‘recorsiedd- igotie. ‘thairl hove- 23] Me tacol ‘reoples. tte, not 1 neces ry for “to you." ns if . ; “bu jehane? ee “TRIS TD La prea’ Each sone thing. Suns alse r vivén. Sokdon'a"# nares: Me that eo yk prebeh Poin Tacs: “senehda shoned subj an article in Siesree ANA fa Cm am Yipt Port fo: ~ Sit she had translated, She started trlktes abet: at ee : é. . - ‘ . 1 ¢ . an . a rarer’ 3 on : rene Wtgat Aye, Net Foun Sa Ctiane (le t. Z 4 on fad vex) w_beer At wes BE EVUETS Lihnew ea . : 4 te Sieg or ByvoTow . , : | Lisiag euy Ape h45 Seren vi? ty TUS 14-00000 moe : , . ‘ . Tea I celled! ‘exdcan Yoni Coe ‘ethan, whoso furpose Lt was. to “publish the trith arout - . Vietgan” and a} Trete my “to send to “Vietnan via Froncé. On weekend the. cl “Subj dose snetdy! 14-0000 er: ou 1 ton ented hin how the purchase of “the watchos aa that the- nance Bethe “heviéwed his notes, jucé thea in todo but only do ‘certain i a to. ¥eprod - ‘form: ‘gince ‘they. are * "tirebone,. ropotitious. and ‘now. lar “ “fab ati ote ‘Description of “atentado” described above. 18 Sept: Kothing _ a . SO . LOGINOY telle bis that he is nog Cossul in place of YATSXOY. Tol he-is looking for a 3 bedroom house with garden: pear the. Embassy) and not -s0re than 4,000 EN “ poath. Asks - . Subject to-look for ons, %. -& LIC ow, Cow tert cqat —trk in ned (9 LG ar fo -_ DTT 14-0000 ‘18. Sep 8] EOY: and STR: ‘HOV. cone | 4 ou: gubject invites : * thea. ‘home. for lunch, They can’t because: STRIZEDV': ‘bad to. drive Coe ‘Aibagaador toa conference: with Chilean ‘Ambassador. 1400 - Met : SILNIKOV in alone.- ; 19 Sept: SILNIKOV cones in 3 times: 1100 to 1122; 1420 to 1440; gs BCR ET on bicyele a ‘ and. finds : a. house /bedroons : but reese ‘at. By ; is a . (Bot 5 ta ‘ear. aud. not returning “py, 1400) 50: SILK : 1820. BTLNTEO i STRIZHOYV. ‘drop. by to > aatie 1830 to 1900 with STRIZHOV to eat tacos. ‘@rink. 1400 SILNIZOV, STRIZEOV and COROBETS drop in for a = ir (COMMERT : ‘As usual LILYRIC and LIHITED do not support these tineo). ’ Prancis J. COIGHE 8B CRE T&. 14-0000 Te C/o rerinded Subj of what he baaiently was in Soviet eyes = an- Saatern : and nore, he had never professed to then ary id ecological Tae rost he had done was to declare that the “«@Q. : ; oir the ‘ntbning shdes, 7 . . Lureponn. refugee’ ard a Jow.. . bo * gyeipn thy to tho Conrunist cause, Soviets represented the wave of _the the futeroy and he iG wEr tea 0 be ust: recognize that ‘such’ sontinent eoning: froa a i Langa ee convireed the Soviets. "You know. ‘ihe: answers." ' Prikhoitko: “TE you! ‘would ‘have to*mat a. man in ‘your értice) would you ; 7 ; 3 moot, “Subjett 2 "It would, ta difficult. necessary to consult Godernacién, because the’ ; - a - gomrany had to have the yequired capitalization to place a fete ; " . : ’ a foe see mop sms <= rom Licaed- ~5 Cael eran te Sept le Raver 14-00000 | oa _ Seat . a oo + SupRTintsns De 1966" mm , : oo fet hh 7 data gallo eee 1a. altura do. ‘Pilaresy, _ “| oe _Rombre: | " TPOCAHPO ' ", on 1 ai cho Angas obeores que pn “ba AT platicando ‘gon, una Major | eon tipo. do Yatina major nénoionada, ‘an aero dimatansnts, da aigutanter | ae Bitad: 28 '0:30 a0a4:al ‘fur a - ‘morenay oabello. negro’ y. vhaadi Woes regular de. Labioa “grusios. Es "aby i. H : : t nite, te 14-0000 ° whom’ ‘gubject ‘docan*t know.” Gubject hasn't 1 seen ‘GORLITSYN ‘since . ogutstas ‘or in the ‘bar, Bubject doesn't see him for sistained. a periods | Subject has seen LOGINOV talking to SARHIENTO or his. a . Hot ap ppear. to bé" ‘very. much, ‘interested: in: people. Thus he has. Lie | played tennis with - ‘SARMIENTO for. years ‘and hasn't a thing to - _ ‘say about, hin? except that. he is a pleasant tennis companion, — .: Similarty’ ‘SARMIENTO 's. wife is good looking and a good tennis player. BRU. y i | ‘CONTACT EXPORT ; ‘ 7 co . | SUBJECT: _, Ernst GOREEL. oe re | a Dati ‘OF vastano: _ 3 September 1966... - | Ye Yr: ‘net ‘with Subject. at ‘hia office on 8 ‘September | 1966 . 30. Newt neat ine is An About: two" weeks: to. ‘bee I i + tennis with: two: Other wonen (club: ‘wemn ct = oe _ a our: last ‘meeting. - . : -Bince LOGINOV ‘dosen't : play: tennis ‘put: conly, site around” or" thee: times. ° peaking teres with bin’ in: “the- bar, Subject ~ However, he does . ed! “ind: wilt ing.: 8 _-8, IT haven't had an opportunity to talk to Subject's wife - yet because Subject says that she does not know the SARMIENTOs. I met his wife last fall and noted that she is much more alert, interested and lively in social relations than he is. Therefore I bet that she knows a lot more than he gives her credit for, _I intend to invite them to dinner soon in order to talk with the a wife and explore possibilities, . — paul Dillon FILE: 212390 peli7i2 > Pell163— P-11338' . Pel27090 ti; a ae c “ 14-0000 i is ane ee wee pe See . 7 @ _ fF. ny . . - | , a ya a aba wate fluc. t 6 Septestes 1566 oo pa a! " : : mbex . ; . ke _ C- 2 5). : P , ne 2 . i, SUBJECTS Contact revert/ LICOZY=5 . . . . 7 Sept, a few minutes, Sears Ejeroito Nacional ‘N nL & Sept, 1100-1200, Subj'a office 7 “3, On 7. Sept “at. about 1100: the 6/0 nade a rovitine: call to Suhj's office to determine “af. ‘Subj would be availeble that day. - Subj responded that he was glad that the c/o ° ” fod-enlled bedsiise. he had - to see him urgently. In cha¥acteristio manner Subj trying =. & oe : dou ble tatk told the c/o that he hed received | a felegrans, that’ hia old ‘friend (riences) of: ‘ chad’ ‘to: atice for the’ “tact that: there ‘atant havo: been erecta éf'rcuns tances “ta” o the ‘Séviotat ‘orangetiont for their weet. with’ “Sib Je Further, Jthia was Prikhodko's fleet meet t arth Suby after. returat fron Mosecy where it ds ®_presined he had ‘taken’ : he Soviets broachéa a ‘really Siportont.— ; Sut would conduct hinnelf g0° as. tt out of, band - - in which cage he's was" to de nori-ooinit ttal and | atelt ona acetatons os “The ofo had: “communicated to the ‘Station the tack he- was “going to take, and Waa later, informed by the Station’ to reveree ‘the’ plaming of Subj's attitude toward a contingency Proposition of the Soviste toa flat, unconditional "no." Glee Pit P-2276 (357 Ce a). 0-702. ( a) ni . a ws Sl ee Same sted ee 14-0000 'e, . . . , ~ o* “ “ 5} , “ ~e - . ; ™ a ‘accord in-ly, the ¢/0 trie’ to reach Subj at:hie office. _ 60 the ‘c/o left-a message. to ve civen to Subj ‘if he” should arrive’ vefora 1500. The; Besnage was) ™ En el negseio: con, sus arigos deberfa us tod Aeoir "no? a todo.” Subj waa not there J. : The mearage Turported to ‘cone. from *Seier, Berger.” » : —_— In a ‘téleptione call to Su¥j at: 2800 that evening the c/o learned fron Subj. . hat nothing of frangeending: importance had oceurred: ‘at his weet vith: the Sovietay. son)’ ‘had gone “oft az rights: He ‘haa spoken’ with; ses (ans ie- still in ioncoe énd° with, ‘the, Ministry of Foreim “Affairs) who sent hie regards to Subj ,and alee! four, Ne had. ‘seen Pavel Yetakov- dn Héseow who told him that he hed wet | _ Russian records. Ef ther ot (, Subs din Paris.- ‘Yatskov: would be returning. to Hoxieo. about, 17 Seftenbér 1966. Et soe, os © Prikbddko, o or Loginew tola Subj. that Loginov ‘was, a9. Now the. _ Soviet Consul ; a in oe a : _Teinoy 01d. Subj ‘that “he. would ’ ‘Pass by by Sut ‘office on. Konday : (QQ Sept). oS ; They incised the invitation t the: travel; agents! to. ‘come to _Moscows: ‘tbe. “ota” ‘that swerve: INTHRIST, représentatives, in Mexto0 chad ‘been invi ted, that he had’ a i the telegram and that he’ was a going. to coordinate the: Serangonente for | the travel | , : . 6 ‘Séytecker, 1966 boide there will be t a cehference, 24- ‘99 Oototer dn. Tosco of: : ‘travel. agencies that collaborate ‘with INTURIST Agaling with international /tearkony to ‘in Hoses ind me eee everything, eves by cables" “Subj stated” "Y6a san reftiee ng ‘a , vioa.t “Beit « é "PO Su. @dismisaed that; “saying” that if Subj goes ‘to, Woséow ie ‘wilt he ‘aeet Prixtodkota vo De collearues, and that if Subj is in Mosece’ thedoctors- there would be ‘happy to . chock into Subj's health (a matter menticned praviously with doth Loginov ond Prikhodko).. Subj, responding sonewhat nockingly to this expression. of concern ; by the ‘Soviets, said fe vas still their friend ‘and one of then, a : 3 Gus Sete «bad wi ah ' t at 14.90000 . - 3. . . . . Pri khinito ‘thon revarked something to tho-offect that Subj nod didn't? vant, 7 Po ; .to do anything fos thea -what with his bad health and being tied up in tesiness= . oybut that maybe in: tho future, sees and “then got very much into the present ty , sliding eanily into. tha-old sroover he gaid mr tarkod/JBu several times about 8 oun conins, tourist to Hoxieo: - > what, ‘ds the deat way. ‘to o arrange Tegal 3 ‘reatdendor with the. S Sovteta. Therefore he- toot - alaays in, hia rondo “re Heit obj oud the 0/0 * that “Hf "the wrettert ts The fo: ‘adked ‘Sib: if there had’ ‘bean-any travel arrangements fo wion-Sorie : . r Siibj replied that: Julio’Rothens tre i ch whoa Sudj- ‘et ; 2 “ aa ‘a “Getrnen. “Ten, and “fis wife,.. ‘a Rusaian- Jen, had. left 5 Sept to ‘New Yerk'en route a to the ‘Soviet. Union, Subj’ said Rothénstreich had told ‘hin that he was ‘Priestly’ with > the Soviet Ambassador ‘in Mexico and represented "Russian ‘firms* (sic), Ha.sas to retain in the Sovict Union 15 days and visit a few cities, Moscow, Kiev an Telscgreds ‘and ‘then some cities in Europe, Vienna. and Paris, Subj said that Rothenstreich's MS . a ae + EXO TTY A: : Gor id acres : See 4 14,90000 own firm was making the hotel reservations in the Soviet Union for him, Subj said —— se he had met once before with Rothenstre{ch years ago, but didn’t know: anything abcut hla, . : . Subj also mentioned. a widowor in hio sixties, oevteSenotany, who loft for - Hosufay hay u broti]er in Kiev, the Soviet Union on 2 Sop* be. The fo. had noticed a now face, enang Subdjta enployées ond anked' Subj. who the. Sib 3) ‘oxplathed ‘that he. had taken: “on, the new ail, Leticia. Cisneros, the . | | uo . fri: wag. on ae - cating at if not” hia. perocrially- Sonsche fros hia- fire :, Tike Miriam, 1 mae . “interested in InvURIS?: business, ‘and ‘felt: that) he should: Know 3 what plana INTURISE ye will ‘be fortuleting inasitisch - 83 ‘his conpe ti tors will be there. “He ia ‘intorested’. an ‘tov ‘know: what ‘pércentage he gots of- IXTURIST baginess., ‘He doliaved that INTREST oo mn would. “£o6t 50% of the. coats. of staying: in ‘the Soviet Union during tho conference’ en re other’. travel agencies! ‘that-were to be invited. Of the — mt f <<) Er folt. that he following were ineludeds Garza, Garza Tours, ~ y: Nexnériica Pegaso, Exdureiones y “Vigjee (SVISA), Subs iew the, “sefea” of “0 twelve eon: tes “De Carlo- Toara, Hie jes Kelis, ook "s American Expres, and pesaibly . ditovi jea Internact onaless. . al these. woe! 14.90000 aa Y 8 ‘reported tnd he had a’ adeting with | -PRIKHODKO. and LosiNov at: 1500 on 7 Septentior at a. ‘Resdaurant™ in- town. - cos . - “ 2S rs 2..- on. vA " Beptember LOGINOV ‘Yeft ‘the “ ‘Babasay ‘alone’ “in. ‘his- own. ear: at 1403: going. north .on Tacubaya. : _ PRIKRODKO- ‘left alone. on foot to the east at 1416. They" both: - érin LOGINOV'S car at: 1720. 7 on Ley ~ Foturned together OO 3.- “Thus: LOGINOY: ‘picked up PRIKHODKO somewhere and took” bin ‘to the: LICOZY-5 1 eoting.: Thia- ren not. only “a good" ‘antie- ; surveillance « device ‘but: Iso helps, to Prevent v us, associating. a" ‘ LO the two, ola 8 EC RET fos aOR oii tis aSconD -_ _ a Z Raph DALL08 2 { 14-00000 3 Dt tele Qe Hen aren oe hye AM Re Ee me per eb te omen . . , peter eee Lewin gn bat cetera gine Te lmei e 25, hati, a Soguinee’ aa 7 dota Ssuleajaces he ta iu Ki LF rp Cami ta URE 14.90000 oe aol 3. , s “net %. : 7s A i a oy Zz) , { 2 é 2 g ta ° o 5 z 2 eos: a BLE 7 2 oo pe a = . r4 woh a s > eG i t nad e. 1 as Eo a ate a . dott ‘ : 14 ‘oon 2 ~ rt eae ; : rho 8 Beans a es) a. ae oH : os 2 : bee a ‘ .a 8) ‘e : 7, £, 4 i> an ; HS oe oa 5 Peter O, ab 73 . aA vd us ¢, Y, te ‘: oe Late eae La Seen ne gee nt ovie 38, a e ne ’ and i bey i wi nis nom" oi ee ST +4 . a com rr re en e nn e ot 14-00000 [lal ct e+ nee na Rela, Re ie Se RNR tie arme- einen Manin 2 ah TE or Later. ‘behavior. he yvaises cee ee a a _ caicl ~ until 1507.!} L atic Subje oot what: to ‘wanting, women, porn nogvapnic material, ete.” she subjce't, without any. sense ‘of continus ty about and ¢ S Ty on Dor mee Vc | raing tno bis aay, 21 August, Subject had tho a a vy in addition to the information in his notes. on Was a response to my questions ; Reset Hey left the store at ca 1410 and stopped off to get. ten (COMMLNT: they: cidn’ it actually arrive’ at LICOWL's z tne had toid him that he-had obtain to bie (@ (COMMENT: Stix hayley tke prt. of. a case ag ind told s TLEIXOV the 's reaction was .one. “of 2pprova vos ginekgivorh ina sae station wacon eons hte P nateént, ang he is site: and the. two s Soviets,” on ih the meeting Siu rpiect volunteered: thé: z . elon now, I ‘asked. Subject, 4f. ‘he ‘didn’ t- ‘think . a Dit indiscrect: ‘since he’ could have burned oo y since SILN KOV- has now ‘shown. an ‘interest _ He said Y was right but it was obvious’ | n-his. net ed® “in that” ghbork to 14-0000 2. and thatAla ¢myde" us jugt a uy of Jdoshing Loginov. the C/O. that he felt ‘strong tn hts capacity to deal with the-durtets, ant that Subj then anaerted ‘to: ats Joking rémarks in now way ‘yhttated that strangth.. . Tha C/O brought up the matter of Subj'a having told foginov he would supply. + Ate personal documents to Log lnov, and (solely with th ‘dastgn/of reaching for: So, SudY'9 mottve) stated that wa thought it would be bette “Subf did. nothing ta piss these duc cuitents te. tng. Soviets and held. them off indefinitely. Subs aprearcd a btt chagrined. atthe C/0ls Pequest, and told the~C/O why: *-ha- . 6° bastards” hls documents to’ show ‘them he had’ nothing to “Aldea, and that. “he was not: -afratd of thems tf he didn't give over’ hts documenta they night think: they | had something on Ain. Further he. felt that Ae: was buytng ~ insurance. OY. jhand tng. them ver openly, and gave as an example that he night be" ~ Bening. . * oe? Therefore, Subs: asked tna’ ‘ofo to, check utth” hts. nbossea” to see: otf he could: . a - get the go-ahéad on handizg over. Ats documenta. “Sub” said tf the answer ta ino”. ; Fee Le x ha will comply, but-hig pleading to .the C/O appeared cs. tf Subj thought hia sas the wlser course. (Comment: Daapite the C/0!3- mathod of challenging Subs on | . apectfics; ‘tke the” tmaybe™ and tha. ‘passing of the documents, the™ Cfots™ ‘oun 1 9 ; J ha Chidved a very ‘satisfactory statue ‘tn his dealings -( th the: tate, Satisfactory. . in’ the oange- that it ts in ‘accord with tha St tion's ob Jactives tn the case and equally important that it-can be matntatned because té ts constatent : with Subj's Bersonaltey: and outlookef ~ We. Baby’ expressed a destre ‘for. another get-together with tha C/o “ana Ale: “uh fee’ Tha c/o explained that.his. wtfa “would be. deaving México by mtd~Jonuary --and © SudyF who doesn't heed any ptetures toda draun for hin, immed totely- hazarded ~ "the opinion ‘that that. rieant that the C/o. would be“leaving nat too dong: aft . Ihe c/o acknowledged , this (posstbiitty, but said. he. had no idea. Of. when tt: ‘would © : “take place. _ Subs” wanted ‘to know tf there - gone to. ie. Oe i a: that" ‘of course» puId.: fof the’ tina’ came. and” ‘tha C/o a; for the gat-togeth ris reve fer Sonia Indep tates date ‘before the 14-0000 i a seer | pik “14 beewaker 1395 0 7 on “MEWORANDUM FOR THE RECORD ; . - SUBJECT: , "Carlos, BLANCO Bolano @+9990) = ee Ta “Fo iowing: ‘te our te. report on Subject which wanitven a ” .t6.008-on December . 1966 in response to. the attached §__ oan -Fequirements : —— ; ay "Gartos BLANCO works’ in the. , juasetal. ‘police. asa . : “confidant of. Carlos. CASAMADRID (P-10968) « - Barlier he’ vorked ‘in rn Can the’ DFS and later worked with Caxloa:: ‘MADRAZO | (P=5193); in the PRI, . 7 When..MADRAZO™ left ‘the -PRI ‘BLANCO ‘continued.as hig aide, Later . ~- -_ che Went to: work with CASAMADRID, _ Yn the: DFS he never worked on Job ; - . inves igations: but was ‘assigned to. the. secu ity of rtBttens : ; Y ist ‘Saturday. (COMMENT: lecenber, “evide tally 3 in | response o our requ: ‘enont which gource - : “Hie . said that he is- a friend ‘of. ‘3. Source submitted ‘BLANCO 'a’ oar. “on: ‘the back is written Atenor “Sale # 110-7, ‘Col, ‘Naryate. BLANCO 8 home address) and nbers10=3 . pea | Dalton. -_ "fs “Syaig: pigsad = /=11712 | -BoBt86 P5193 ‘pelossa: SECRET 14-0000 pated ee ee A lice. . | 13 Dacember 2966 — 2 DT ae Contact ‘peport/ LICOZY=5 ~~ ( =. ame 19 Dae 1930-2000, Hotel Reforma woes ame. C/O arranged to deltvar.some Itquor to Subj at the time he was hosting : . an Atr Franca cocktall.at the “Hotel Reforma, After.tha liquor was transferrad to Subjis car in a naarby. parking lot, Sudj récounted to thec/o the story of a 7 a Subd reporti, trae {tog trap to hts office unannounced ‘and provatled on foe. $-fo have 2 coffee - with Alm. Loginov fresented. -: eee - ‘some. personal qmastionn ; Te I) How had: Subj. left Poland (ofter wiz) for Portas. had kts docunantatton eet been aga. or. ‘t1légel.- subs. ‘answered that tt wos ia@gal. _ . dag 2): How wis he able to enter forta—did he have a valid French visa, Subj vs . a sald ‘he did. How dong did he stay tn Faris. - Subj satd.a-faw months, Sledh es ) -. 9) Bias Ae-raleased from service with the (fol&sh) UB? Sibj-said. yes. Woro.. a an _ thare any conditions to thts release. Subj satd-nos NXAXX Was he supposed to Suz be: “contacted - “by the ‘Poles. + Sudy said yes, and related the story of-how he waa . * contacted tn Mexico. (ta March 1955) by a “Poltsh diplomatic courier who drotight. o ' @ latter from Sub J's old boss tn thé UB, Stanchuk (phonetie), and how Sud) - “ ‘answered that datter, . /Comment:.. Believe, the story given in some detaty tn ; dabriefsing of Suby on Ais: experiences in. U8 and WHIT. Loginov wanted to know af Sub jts. response to. foles-had bean. posttive or neyative. Subj satd tt had . been ne utral, Asked- “Why s, Subj” replied that he. belteved that eighty percent — ° ‘ Poles” wera antinsovtet. Logindy said *You are right. nl. : sg inov | asked Subs. how ha wz getting Glong with the Amartcon atritnes: . tthe : ne", and asked whys ‘Loginoy sald that ma be y - Bf a earn tha nate of * tha dtrector of the CIA tn’ i Subs” told. Loginoo he was crazy, or. couldn't be sertous; he. couldn't | + information._1dg {nov asked Subd. if he could, would Ae tell the” Joe Subj said’ “maybe. * ». coe Fe . But Subj: ire perfectly at “eas¢. in “eruth. 't6 the ‘Sboieta, ‘ond: had * ‘nto ‘hesttatton tn showing: thom Ata. : ie a "at be fog Re ce 15. . #9 ye os Ls te corey osce. . co i 14-0000 A not: worth: the risk. SECRET CONTACT REPORT SUBJECT: DATE OF, MEETING: LICOWL@1 13 ‘December 1966 he xy met Subject of 13 Decesbor-1966 at. the corner of Nazas and. Nelchor Ocampo’ at 3400, — “The Beeting, was held in: my'car and |. lasted. santal: 1815, °F paid ‘his ‘800 uN salary- ‘for’ ‘December and 800° MO: : ,Christuas: bonus: for 1966... Noxt ‘Booting, is for Tuesday,’ 3 Sanuary: 1967 ‘at. -1500_ at the sane, place, we 2. : Subject started out “by ‘showing ne 4 piecés of: paper he - bad picked.up near the incinerator, - “They were worthless ‘and I . ‘later. told him not to. attempt | to pick Pp any nore paper since. co - information era; conatdered: ‘valid and ‘that rather “than vof tis pe BOTS” wad use fie] to, us" his material chad ‘weant a lot of. work. for, nothing, I. aithsagh ‘he, thanked: ne for ‘the second chance: id: not “appear: to: be too" ‘contrite... : Z 4. Following ‘are: the. few interest ing iteas froa nad notes” on! On: 12 Deconber:. at ‘ca 1700 RORMUSHRIN. eame ia with another ‘Sunday, 18. Decenber.. oe paubseet described. fhe: _ Be On 6 Decembe: LOGINOY éane in fron. 1250 te 3242. Hc . had previously asked Subjdet about helping the Soviets to find a house for their school, Th ime he asked about the new (LILYRIC) building - how much ‘an apartment: costs (1500 MN), who lives there. ' (cheriical engineer in penthouse (LILYRIC), a Gorman family on the gecond floor, etc. LOGINOV's questions were. general and so vere * Subject's' answers. : e. On Saturday 3 December 1966 SILNIXOV came in from 1412 to 1430. He asked for tvo receipts of ca 5 MN each for bread, saying that he had lost- the real ones. Subject, thinks he uses these small sums to buy beer and girlie magazines, SILNIKOV then leafed: through a girlie wagazine and then said he wants Subject to find him a girl for whose favora he is willing to pay 100 MN, (COMMENT: chiseling 10 MN in. false receipts and in the next breath offering 1 100 EN for a girl?) . io ey P=11707 c | pell712 P-6414 ~~ FILE: P8764 14-00000 1. “Gdaceraing. tho telephone. eall of 8 becénbor 1966 ‘from Carlos BLANCO to. Vaelentya. B, LOOINOY at-the Sovist Fabassy in which: BLANCO. told LOGIKOV. that "El .comandanto Carlos” (Carlos. _ . .CABAMADRID: Ufranda) wanted - td se6 Pavel ‘A. YATSKOY.on an urgent. Bat y athe: ollouiag information may pertain to- this, Aiseussion 3 ~ _gusoubergs ‘At the, end - ; io . ebject serosa tho table. tovirds waTBKOy.- " YATEROV-- tevered ‘this | 7 object with hia napkin. and then put the’ abject: in bis pocket, “*3t oan: “ebvisus. that. this object ‘was passed in a. elandestins: ‘manner... ‘They. thon“Left- the. YTestaurent. togothor and separated, - pen. ‘The Mexican thon-went-to a jeep” ‘with jicenso 21-63 (1964-1965 1... Agave) ond dzove off alone: ‘Thia jeep: hada seal Feading .-- | we “Procuraduria Genoral deo Justicia del Distrito y. Territorios. . Fedéralos.~ Policia Judicial,” ‘Thus, At-can be ageumed - that. the borson is “af eniployoo: ‘of -the. Judicial Police.” a _ The: uatdent it. ed. Mexican pale was deseribod aa ‘atiout : ° Riloe: An woight slight ae # is noted that both Carlos ; casamanRrd: and 1 Carlos BLANCO “s “are einsiar da ‘Appearance to the above described porgon, Miranda ‘eaiiod Oleg, Be. EC a } Mls 8. ALL ot. the a ov j are KGB officers.” . 7 LOOLHOY: took the. ‘place’ °° HECHIPORENKO when: HECHT PO POREREG | iegt: “Mexico... “LOGINOV arrived 9xico on 3 “August: 1965. According to the toelephons conversation : ‘he: was already..a good friend of% BLARCO's « ‘On 1. November 1965... Thus at would sppear that LOGINOV FILE: P-885 P-7442 PH10963 F-11712 "pa2634 ‘Pa9328 Res: LE, GD eet96 14-0000 "Be 2 : a = wan put into contact. ith BLARCO. by another ‘goviot, probably _. : | : t: ig interesting to note bat .7a}though : j : - béen: ‘ia coatact with LOGIROY, ° ‘there: is Ro perv: that. either haeg. YATSadV,: YATSEOV- is the EeB oboe “of both. . HECHIPORERKO and LOGINOV, | * - a 8. Attached ‘is.a copy ot a wbenorandun concerning Loorroy, + ! : : : o iy ; H a i § i H t i : i < i H ~ 7 i ! } Hi c 1 : > . : i ! i ! : 14-0000 4, In July 1966 whon you ond Guorpe WwOae @iscussing Carles CABAMADRID a8 & possible choico for the person wio nad a _ seoret meoting with Pavel YATSiOV at "La Tablita” Restaurant — in October 1965, you told Gédrco thay CASANADRID's sistant or) ‘nan of confidence, XNU,- fitted the description ‘of the porcon ovon better than CASAMADRID’ did. - What: ia. the nano of this porsén, und fits official ‘tatio? » ‘What. are his bisidesa. and hone addresses and tolozhonoa? 7 Can you provide us with a photo ‘of hin?- Can -you givo us a rostne’ of his. profossional. cn weOr and an. 0 “ evaluation of | him aa a porson?- a Cy ashe Do. ‘you know a: ‘fia ‘BLANCO who ‘vorks with ‘casi sbniD.- ‘Dotails | on bin please ‘aa. above.: Do 14-0000 URss,, cel. setior “Abelard. ‘toe, meen 3 de, “En ia vesidencia del 8 tte Manate, “én las Lomas. Chapultepec, fi . eottel fata: erie hacinnal. . “den eta Salvat las embaradores de’, 14-0000 CONTACT REPORT | ee SUBJECT. 0 EYCOWL=2_” a “DATE oF MEETING! . oo 21 Novenber 1960 Mm ne pickéd Subject up. at the~ corner of. Nilo and Welchor Ocampo at F100 on 21 November 1966. The tiecting was held in my - car ona side, ‘street and lasted’ 50 minutes... I paid Subject 800 MN, . an hi's salary for November 1966, Next meeting | is for,-1100°on IT. _ a . December at the above place. Subject” WALL he given an | SGSWIRL- examination at this meeting. vel Tae a Subject, didn't” have a “word. °: “gay abou LOG Gu : “te recruit him, “when: I, asked. about<at; ‘hé said he thinks “that © LOGINOV is out of. town’ since he hasn't -scen. LOGINOV since. his - ast.mect ing. with: me. His. ‘notés or 17. Noveinber “Say that.at.- a 2L0 ‘Yur. ly; (ISAYEVY;, camé..in with: another ‘“dtplémat" ‘and™ both. we ~* bought cigarettes, ISAYEV. told. Subject: (apparently out of “the. ; blue) that LOGINOV. had been | very busy. and theréfore. hadn't? “been. oo4 ble..to sce ‘Subject. |. ISAYEV- then added Subject’, shouldn't ‘forget- aut what LOGINOV’ had-asked ‘him; Subject answered. that he didn't ;. what- ‘ISAYEV- was talking ‘about. ISAYEV simply answered, ! d, .He ‘wilt come to see’ you). Yr ‘asked "Subject. why: ISAYEV- a “Would: ‘be dinéussing LOGINOV'S busiiness- “with him. ~ Subject. had: no : “idea, except that he thinks, because of this, that ‘they are’ f e, me, _Eonnected. Professionally, ACOMMENT: GRU and ken?) Poe f. HU a 14-0000 . ; aan ‘ . : . . sateen 2 eeemene an wee ce an Taser Sr ven] Ceneeee. OE oe a ns meant tence te eb a oot one fon hows, \ er , . Sond —_ CONTACT REPORT suBsEcT:; © = |. LYCORL=1 Lo a Pete ee eertenerewee newbs a ae i DATE 1¥ MEETING: sO (10 Novenber 1966 a . 2. I picked Subject up on the « corner of Nazas: and Nelchor le pte big i an Ocamp> at 1100 on 10 Novegber. The meeting was held in my poo Doe car had lasted an hour. Next meeting. is for a1 November at 1100, j ro _ 2. Subject: started things out by” savin that (LOGIN is i fF éryin= to recrait him-to report on-LIEMPTY=6 Review of his notes _ re , oo : and d‘ géussfon revealed the following:. ‘On 5. “Novenber LOGINOV : ee boos came in, Subject told him he had found a. nouse on Juanacatlan, po _ LOGINGV said that he's looking ‘for one 6n the Chapultapec Park 0 gigs vf Talz. Tacubays and for, Subject to keep looking. Then- Loot Losi V- gaid.that he would 1ixe to rent an apartment at PA, ne -de iz Santos 104, Subject told him they arc’ all occupied, | : : : LOGINUY said “Subject must know these apartments well. Subject Jt ”” admitted © that -he did and began to sketch them byJLOGINOV . .- ae . : didn?t seem to bé interésted in his efforts, '-LOGINOV then, asked.. 3 a . how many apartments’ “there were in the building. Subjéct answered," ncn . 16. LOGINOV then said that) since Subject’ knows the apartments te ‘ " "80. well he must also know the people who live there. Subject uf oe ‘admitted ‘that he did, At this péint ‘some other Soviets came in. pet . and the conversation, was terminated, On 6 November LOGINOV © | I Tot _-dropped : by for ‘some small ‘talk: ‘and left’ sore Soviet “chocolate | Lo : ~ (which-Subject showed mé) for Subject's grandchild. Of .9 November. “L GINOV came in: ‘at_ 1230 and” asked. Subject. ‘to go to a restaurant: With - him, | Subject countered by saying-his wife was:home sick a ae ‘and hé had no one..to “ledye. the stove-yith, . Subject .ther- invited. ae “LOGINOV to. : House but LOGINOV ‘Ainsistéd on. a restaurant. on a Subject ‘agr to" ‘go on 12 or 13 November. borg. - ‘From the above subject ‘concludes “that LOGINOV: ‘wants to. peeeutt hin ‘to. report. on LIEMPTY-6 (eho lives‘in P.A. de 105. * Santos "104). ‘I asked why LOGINOV- would be interested. “in LIESPTY=6 - _ (there “Ms nothing. about. aim. in the notes). Subject answered. , Reon { ON D> -that’ he finds’ ‘LIEMPTY=6, ver Spicious: because in the 5 yéars ) >) lo, ote that he has known hin, Subject doesn't, know what he. ‘does for a . oe : Sh ° living. . He thinks he writes ‘novels. In any case he is-™ home’ 7 So , all day: long. In addition, he lies. Examplé: ‘He told Subject ee, ' that-he owns the new (LILYRIC) building. He is also eccentric. 7 a Besides his windows face on the Embassy. LIEMPTY-6 has apartment, t 17, The apartment directly below his, number 13, (probably old : : LILYRIC) 45 empty. Subject went to see the owner having LOGINOV in mind, The owner said that the apartment had been rented by LIE MPTY-6 which Subject also finds surprising. The whole theme was that-he is suspicious cf LIEMPTY-6 and that. LOGINOV wants to recruit him to report on hin, All of the above on LIEMPTY=6 and his apartment was verbal. There was’ not a word about hin ia his notes. — ' . . 4, I told Subject that. if LOGINOV tries to recruit him for any purpose, he is to cut him short and to indignantly refuse. He is.,also to tall LOGINOY that SILNIKOV had tried. the same thing two months ag0. , ot 14-0000 - LICOWL-1 Contact Report oe on a Hovenber. 1966 © | : Boney. ‘He 48 28-30 yeara old, married and has- gorked for ae Nicolas. for 2 or 3. yoars. . (COMMENT } Colonta Peénsil ta: in the: 2 , western part of Tacuba and is full of Lagos, but “pothing. a anywhere near Lago- Conk)... L-told Subject fe ge-fhead and fet i ‘me the information on Nicolas NU anyway.” a notés -o yw this . 1 i are ia the contry | for 36 pstorer. fo . ye if. “8. With this’ Subject ran out of volduteered ; ‘dntormation and . we attacked his, notes which contained the following items worthy of note ft Coy wv - f a. on 11 Octo Leetnov “cdue: An and asked: Subject: } to keep looking: for a houge. near the Embassy. He ‘said thoy” as to which the. ‘ehildren can’ walk aince driving ‘then back and: fo th to” the | present. ‘school is proving.» “peter house: ena Lote (COMMENT: * That’ ~ 14-00000 a, we e 4 ] . 7 ; . usual effervescent self, asked immediately if I had _getten the capers he left for me, stated that he had toe : decided to go to Moscow, Pattled orf his schedule, gave. _ the: nanes of. the only other two travel arents he “knew were going,’ wepeated several times he'd be happy , to give: me a report “when ne ‘returhed,. and. asked, as if.- a) lke hoped I didn't, tf-there | was any thing 8 wanted to Hi i, tell. “him: ‘before: he left.” T got the’ floor ‘about: this: rey ely . | time. ‘and ‘proceeded. to. backtrack over" some’ of ‘the ground. ae en 7 i i» Just. covered. as ‘for his’ achedule and itinerary, he > 2 wv i, wo t , wer ak. ~ plans: to leave for. Moscow ‘on 23 October via Air France, “stopping over vriefly, th Paris; to make a “aide trip ‘to. : ‘ a, Kiew on. 27. cand 28 Ostabers and. to. ‘leave Moscow: for ~~ 1 1 wie "4 "Paris vie Air France on’ 20 October, He. WALL fly ‘from. “parts, to. Genoa for a day on thavel business: and. then ete ‘to Mextéo from Parts on’ Air: "France. via: New ‘York, me where he plenis’ to piek up 3 couple of. suits and take in. supetnen™ on Broadway, © ie tlh arrive: back tn. Mextéo * on. 3 Sabonene. Novenber,, ge ee 3, ‘Subject said that tn addition to: the: other yo ‘three. agents whom, he hed nenticinea Last “the as havibg” has Sas <p : “been Invited’ to ‘the intourist Conterence-aMoises SCHUSTER Soe of Munda" Tours; Carlos IBARGUEN of. De Gerlo Tours, and i | Bamundo” Gaza ofGarza Travel Ser'vics--ne had learned that” ‘Teaae BULAEVSKY of. Jet Travel Agency: had. also Peeeived - van tavitation, Besides: hi nself, however, only SCHUSTER Ona Lect ana BULAEVSKY are going, the other two: having decided f- bu/s “against: the trip, for unknown reasons, Subject mentioned. . that SCHUSTER is going to take his son, who is in his arty teens. kL. ft asked Subject if he hed been in touch with ; anyone at the Soviet Embassy atout the trip or if anyone there seemed to be resronsible for lining up pa _rticipants LIC ALY. f-] Cy Ta ef Ripert 2 _ WN OF 6G ne ee 14.90000 TROT, TA reiterate tr, eens -_ Pete Na tere a Bonen thay i ! iH . 8 “tor or to have any special tnt rest in the Conference. , " subject replied that he had been at the Soviet Embassy i ; about the middle of Septenber on visa business and had : seen the Soviet Ye always desls| with on visa matters,” F but. that this individual seemed surprised ‘to heat Subject’ "nad been ‘mmvited to Moscow and claimed to know nothing-< H | or. at ‘Least. none of the detatls--sbout the Intorvist - Ir || Conference. | the Soviet!s name, hunted around in his wallet unsue= Subject claimed not to be able to remenber . ee | “eesstully for the Sovietts. cards, snd then said, well, - “in any ease it was ‘the individual he had mentioned Mebioh to Consuls “qast tithe as having “gust gotten r ‘t finally asked him if he meant -- whose name he hed given me ‘Yast timer-and, atte (ne for & moment, ihe roltied . that yes, that goundéa right - I then asked ue od him Af LOGINOV had shown any nore, interest in him or \ in? any. way been more friendly toward nim in ‘the Last ~ Os i | goupte, of months or . since “he wad recetved ‘the Intourist 4 Anvite, “Subject, replied that he ‘Had hot. oo 5 Subject’ seemed a Tietle sensitive. to- -this : question, and I. gtated: that I ‘was’: sure he. understood * gett why. TI was, asking, since I new he ‘nad, been thoroughly ‘briefed, vy one of ny predecessors prior to his. 1663" . - trip to: ‘the Soviet. Unién on Soviet fnterest in visitors : to the USSR, I explained that we had no intention to “ask him to do what he. had agreed to do on bis last: . _ : trip. to the USSR (accept recruitrent if offered), and ‘ ; ar led . that: we did not want to burden hin with any instructions 1-845 -on how to behave or respond walle there. However, I “sald, we continued to feel he was of potential interest ‘to the. Soviets and wanted to make sure he was aware of . this when he went over, nad a healthy respect for the ° “Leverage the Soviets have on their hoxe ground, and Cicada ~1 Cottacd Peek OR “ioce CG 14-0000 ' oN 4 , SARDED ” : CAE id 14 Oetover 1966 oy ‘ ; SURTESTa CONTALY Reser t/ LYCOS at a7ie a eae aby : 1g Get 120061245, Subj's offica. aca . 1, subj or- Tyee ted thas Valentin Ln~trov and went to have coffer with. Subf? to, talkin the office). Lorine had brousht oleng: visa’ arpitention forma for es “3 and Subj filled thea out for hirselft ond his sony Harcos, ond turned them’ over to Loginov, along with: the pasaporte (attachad: Bre copies of the visas- notes. the visas: | “Gre “g008 for over 20 says in the Soviet Union, although the INTUPIST conference : ia: “fran 24 Oct to 29 Oct). Loginov told Subj that Pavel’ Yatsiov. “wanted "t ‘to see hin (preeuneoty ¥ Yatnkov : has brought something back ‘for Subj). Subj daked Loginov’ what Yatskov As. doing,” =. m “The Soviet yéplied that Ya'takov- has a- job in-the Embassy, Subj’ pressed: what kindy oe . of a job, It's “worthwhile. that you eave, hin a 1 good Job." Loginov repliedr: "You 7 want to now too mich." ‘The’ -o/o: asked “Subj what decided hin to-go to the Soviet: Union.- ‘Subj ‘replied that he. ‘had o oommianion fron. the Petreleus . Congress (Subj is involved in’ orpminizing - tha Congreas. for Kexioo for. "2 to M april 1967), “actually in behalf of KL! end hia 5 own interests, , to férounde the Soviets that they use some other’ “airline han . “ ‘Aeroflot to tro raport “the ‘Soviet delerates to Mexd cos /eonaents the e/o oun a eo confidential irtter ‘fron, Ki which set.out: the: probability that the Soviets would. a +. want- to use Agroflot: but ‘that they haa not comni tted themselves as ‘yet’ as to - 23° thrt, would uttend or the means by which they would transport ‘ia n Arpointine ‘Suns x es aelecntes ; attached ‘is a copy of. sletter: ‘to: ‘BE. th sano jel. An his visit ts Moa ow to. talk to ore Heret in > =the Lever’ Staten” tint "the: : : F; . number of dele ; : ch 1a rotsntiy. not. ‘the. cane ince “subj is | at AG any rate oF) has decided te fo ‘to Mose vy ond: is “tekitir in “none 1 . - Ye sib Fopented hia te etic ini Poscor 08 far as eontaeta! ith the « Sov iett. Ares " sO Te vill not x om: will et be’ affable ond eco 8 and ‘hot: pt the: ) atp insue te “hen. thet: he ia tSrouphy * * wie ae te’, said” the Vay ov remains his, port tion: “in Hexieo, or anythere else’ tut in the Joviet : : “en. Unions ; ; : ° oe : 7 . ‘3. She attacked “om clet af the World Petroleum Conrress containa ‘the nemos cof the : ga National Cosnittees of the Tron Curtain countries, Attached are liatines af the i ° Czechoslovak ¢cele;ates and a‘ etter detai ling the Muncarian dele; gatea alon;: wath | ; financial arran'erenta for them, 7 . 4, The C/d will see Jubj before he leaves Mexico on 22 October, - i MX. whe BCL, bad a ETE ~ ay fea Airy eed J . ; paren NV typeee a abe 4 “eet Gs il Astare ty “et Cag tia ef Gua - fen, ‘ “ - 14-00000 - pt ~ OCs aan , fee 7 Octover 1966 SURJECTe Contact Report/LtCozY=5 =A ; . a _ T Yet 1145-12505 Subj! 9 office : a ee Subj hed been to Los Angola, Celifornia for a feu days erid had returned to Evidently he had, ‘acconpanied a Meeble delegntion that visited Ne mentioned. that , l. Hexico on § Oct, Pougiss and Loékheed aireraft factories, ‘in. California, at ‘the. Lockheed pling ‘they aw the riew. suyerséonte airplane, ~Sabg had” received on 6 Oe a Gonfirestory. ‘telesran fron IMURIS?, for Subj - and his son (conv attached), ’ re. attendance at. the ‘INTWRIST conference in Yoscows Also, in the ‘mail af 7 Oct Subj had received INTURIST releases ‘on travel ronulations Lt 2." : toned plana y tours, eto, (ws will make — for totrists to the ‘Soviet Union, :- copies of -these for. turnover - to. He Subj reported that Valenti ‘ke sinoy’ oy ¢ . ; with a friend, “Potor™arn, ¢ of ii ibe fork tha taking’ along | his friond,.. ‘The éiscvasion. was “‘{nnocuows, ‘but Loginov. asked: Subd if he: would be coing, to see his friends, which’ Subj toox to tean, that all whe ao, Ke - we as far as. Subj's att ordnance. in Moscow for the DeTUPTs? conference. - Subj A anewercd | Loginoy, jokinaly askod. Subj whey. Rusk hed core to Rexico, ’ Subd ba itered : “extéen Hindotey of Foreten Affeira ‘tas roing "ta nerve sere rar! ay . e - i Chaini'ag «ne “that itaak liked. ovine’ “Pressed: Subj for the renl- reneén, Suby p anid 4 . : Jeoment: R sander. : - News da ing}. es Sun, an] a oo hativeon Sth a, » doting anaters, Lavednov, accepts oa a or-wordos/, ok. ‘34 «Subj disc: was' ‘debatinic in aia ‘The of probed “to see 2 ind. the aavioshility of it, Subj re} barded- it fre: be : £05. do you tain it wuld hurt you from the stanayoint of buainéase” Subj just. didn't knew. The c/o aaked if others: went ‘(Subj had just said that yeeai: sly Garza, Paine esd akev (sienetie) nould go- althoush ther were not certain) did Subj. ‘ think te Sovieta nicht throw the bulk of the business their way. Again Subj daid 7 The ch then said that unless there were sore overriding business take into account our Se that there was a cargin of hazard he tant t knez. renee Suby = should ; _the CUP IES Mav CART ay Pew sy an iaeead KG, (Port \P — 5$1 Woe ee yd 14-0000¢ 26 to Subj'a bein thaice the Soviet Union, Subj said that personally he had no \-rent . i denire to go-to the Soviet ‘Union, on three counter - 1) tho climate 2) "the picaannt atnuspheey” (his ao of nevan that tf he was out “of rrace with the Jovietn they - ye red eorpat for hin se they did previously) und 3) he was *yotn : . . ‘ i . wouldn't put ont: yeu Ptaren a: - * touched somo hitden avring in Sub, Terk fepera wos eal line the ‘Soviets "kr outarda" otc. rnd antbesent ties “Tar: doting 0° ‘little to elloviate the lot of :the Jexa in Row, Subj ehided 1 “the Soviet Unions anclired that “the, Soviet Union. was. the wornt. offender a;ninst : 2 were eliminating the race,. not throurh phyoion1. extermination, intlation. His om view waa that the Sovieta wore nore, ‘wrael. than wore the Arabs, for instance, Lebanon! or Jordan, H 1 : tt veren! rt ter four of: ‘Nasoer- would: “make their pedce with Tarnel,: reo ; . The c/o tried. to counter the aelf-reerininaticn. of Subj by telling hin that. , “ha Kad: accomplishes A aviperd ‘Job in’ the duel of the Yost wi th the ‘Soviets threugh hig cooperation ‘vith us. That, in view af, his ‘Yeal- feelings about the Sovinto, hie “dealing with them hed been nasterful.” Subj ahook off the. c/o's optimta tic view of Subj'a Sontrilvition to. the “cause,” : ; 4s. Th 26/0 % brent up the request ‘to “pet full detaila on tha travel of all ronie” > Soviets to the, dovaet Union = and sugested that Subj automatically havo duplicutes Logt made of the visa ‘yoqueste for auch ‘peoples. Subj sata that would be nimple ~ end tos ae “he. would instruct, JMirian® (the enployoe who hendlea LNTURIST travel) ito make conte spot "ware eoine to rennin’ ‘in hia “enphey not ‘teking a “job ‘at the Ta Ineld Fabasey - ‘ana. 7 si t S replied, that she: was coins. ‘to atay on.in Subj' firo/.. Subj” had re rked that? he ‘waa voing to discuss the mtter of mokine the Yo: cow . trip. with his wife. The C/O asked that Subj advise us a9 soon.as he had dome to- La. dgeioton- ‘at ther: fer ce a ainst soing to the. Soviet Union. ' oe : Tho. c/o told Subj, that he would pass ty hia office next ay fo: pack up tlie. Lot ‘copia of the DIURIST naterial. - me : >. fl j COPIES Wo fogs © Wek uo ow 14-00000 33 September 196 “@DENTSOV) © cane ory ‘at {aio and made’ | a. "phone éall.- Y heard hin- "+. "He ‘gadd ‘that she and their da dee ‘bagchelor: . as 7 7 tees ° of course mat’ sey. a1. want a ‘houses . 8 BC RBT LICOML Gunoral Notes Turned in on 6 October 1966 22 tember 1968 (Thursda 22 September 1968 (Thureday) (CLOGINOY) cano in: for cigarettes. He said that there are 52 yicans studying at Lumumba, These students aru soiug to be - {rectora'in.the schools of the Politechni¢co Nacional since ts of them has coma back wel} prepared in physica. - (Thote follows a diatribe - against thos _ Dad fexicans who want to make Mexico another. Cuba.) ‘The"Spanish' type" cane | ‘tn ‘with. a. briefcase and- bought Raleighs - with filters. ‘He had the sane type. of “pillfold as the othor Soviets. He then went: “directly to. the ‘abassy. (1 asked. if _24 September 1966 | Saturda - : In the afternoon ‘SILNIZOV was - there hon. (rsavev) cane fa. I -- asked the latter about the witches atid he said that they : wouldn't | arrive until ‘the end of the year, SILNIZOV left. at 1620 “+ 28 September 1966 a (omanz) a Unimportant. (A useless ‘blurb, about: an: ‘unnaiied Soviet who cite in and discoursed: - On -MADRAZO, saying that he walt ‘got up a new party and an anti-Soviet blast. Los oo. fo mention :Deliciag and del Ric. ‘Since these towns are.nearY: the. “poxdér near SAn-Diego,. I ‘think he was “talking about: smuggling. ares ‘to Guatenala (sic). Aftervards I asked after his wife. ‘are “in Hoscow ‘and that he -he was: ‘able to: ‘find a girl. fe asked if an “gcoount “trois ‘a | frieaa that. a Soviet will - be. puded. tor being involved with the. Guatenalsa arms “smuggling. . | Citta ¢ (ove ct te LiCount. Ceitaet et © ae 8 ECR gz T Ap le € -H1T1Q He-left at 1230, : be had a moustache; he ‘eatdy yos. ‘This is: probably GAZIYEV) 7 14-0000 _. the 2he29. Intourist Conference din Moscow. -gonfirined by LIENVOY on the. same date. regularly ¢h* on. visa business. "Embassy: rather than coming himself. me agreed to: give ‘Subject, a call, hoviever, late. that afternoon. “at the Enbas sy whom he had introdu 7 “ai drop tite. “the: Enbassy. in th -) Snmediatety recognized which : “people” bo, 8 “Ba dsthat® a8 a matte “Jatecuss. witht "hem," involved. the samme matters. and ‘agreed to. com ‘office. at Ys: 200. ‘thie ‘next days. “put When Subject had: ‘not avpeared by 11:15, ‘to call me in my office when ‘Subject arrived. " about 11:30, and I wont ‘right down. CONTACT REPORT | SuBsECT: © -prcansy-1—~ | DATE OF MEETING: 28 Soptenber 1988 1. LICOZY=5 reported on 20 September that LICANNY-1 of those invited to attend This was : Since the Station. ‘of Garza=Lopez Tours. was one had hed no contact with’ Subject sine 6 January 1985, I contacted Don Lautz of the Visa Section on 27 September. co oning ‘into the Embassy _ to see” 1: Sub Jeet was ath c “Pautz” said that Subject had for gone . time. now, been “sending: an agent ‘to the. Lautz readily - and reached: nim: He tord Subject that “the "people" ced ‘Subject to earlier - _ were Interested in talking: with nim’ and asked it ‘he. could - e next few, days. ‘Sub feet ". Latitz. was referring if ‘fact he had . ‘something to. onnenited that’ at probably in fact: @. to Lautz's As he ‘pad’ done ith trving’ * A. orensky, : “baiitz agreed | to ret me use his office to “ta1k to Subjects 7 st : 2. I went to. Laute's office at ll: 00 on the 2 2th, Lautz agreéd Lautz called By the time I got there, however, Sub Jeet ‘had already explained to Lantz that he was sure I wanted to tale about his invitation to P- aH, eR a “P oy $FC. C oo #) > wn Yn Peel , ; A rhe, o poco home whs is poe en WW, 14-0000 - what: Lautz had forewarned me was his usual® ove ma . of ‘Informing the Embassy.y. ~ for usy which he’ igave- ‘to. me. u made: uP ais. ‘mind ‘apout attending the conference; "1 Suattiig ¢ the detailed letter ‘on the ‘eonference whi according to. the ; " atready received his Letter.) In ‘weply’ to omy question oe a a as to whether he was sending ° e _ had sent only five people there the USSR and had given Lautz a list of three other | - _tnvitaes to the Insourist conference, Lautz introduced me by true name ag Oronsky's replacement. Subject, in r-enthustastio nner greoted. -me with a "helieve me, 1¢ La ny pleasure" upon, confirming ‘that | it. was. the Tatourist “Without salutation and, conference I was interest in, ‘took “off from ‘theres the slightest prompting, he rattled ‘off ‘the. following: -a) He had received a ‘sélegram from Moscow on 6 September’ inviting nit: bo" an’ Intourist- conference in - Moscow f from. 2-29 October. | He had immediately thought but pecause of the pressure of business siuply hadn't gotten around to it. When : Bauta catied him, he knew somedietely what we were « fnterested ins >). ‘He had prepared a Xerox copy of the telegram: “He ‘haa not: ‘yet definitely” At the. -moment, he Was | still 2 ch, elesran, was to follows (LiGozY-5 has nough people to the USSR to make the trip really worthwhile, he said that he so far this year, but that he thought travel to the Soviet Union was definitely going to pick up. He said that LOGINOV , who has been the Soviet official he has been dealing with about visas, ad re cr oe one but - cen oe 14.90000 - . | 4 . . a | - “to Moscow could conseguentiy bo made at rolatively little additional expense, ' o c) Subdjeet continued that if he did go to , Noseou, ole Loe : he would be glad to submit a report on his trip when he Pe |. got back, get (group) pictures, if we wanted them, of intipa aeer> appoint 7 alt Baar rn Cr oye wel hie eyes open. However, he ‘said, as he told: Oronsky, he. | ., 1s not interested, ‘fin working for-us on a permanent. basis, os ; : AUS e, or taxteg an Ye MONaY y- Be. Ofer ee 1 s . Meeting clandesttrely wie: ; . _was willing, te help, he explained, becauge he believed i on _ basically what we did about current world ‘problems ena se i after all, had lived in the States for many years ‘and — regarded it a3 his "second home," He: ‘said he Liked the: : arrangement of neeting in Lautz!s office because it made ao 3 -_ _ olandes ting meetings unnecessary and because he had. ae perfectly legitimate: ‘reason ‘for being ‘theres. 7 a) Subject. stated that he. had already, given Laute er the names of the otter ‘travel agents in Mexieo whon he = ‘to Moscow and, said: ‘that. once. had | heard: had been. “invited “he received the Intouriot ‘letter giving the details on the conferenice he would: begin calling ‘ground to 500 a “ exsetiy who. was. going. 3. “Since a)’ Subject haa: already: volunteered’ to do. ‘primarily: ‘what I “intended to. ‘ask, hin,. b) had not yet definitely decided to make the trip, ce) Lautz gave no. indication: of preparing to leave us alone, ana a) Tt . elearly could not ‘get any farther with Subject on a . personal level with Lautz present, I brought the meeting "to an end with a request to see Subject again after he had received the Intourist letter, obtained the namea of those of his colleagues who were going, and decided _definitely whether or not he was going to go, Subject : . said he would be henpy to talk with ne: aRaine get the — 4 : . koe 1 . eR wos a! ame 14.90000 information I wanted, and, " if I Liked," "ve briefed" on the trip. It was: agreed he would call Lautz to set up the mectinge (Tae. situation was such that I do not “plane Lautz for apparently thinking it unnecessary to leave wa “alone this’ timo, put I made- a special point — of requesting. that he leave us_ to ourselves next times. Lautz, - “who seers to be: thoroughly friendly ‘and © accommodating, a readtly agreed.) ; he Subject: impresses me as & very sharp, shrewd, . coot-headed, Sut probably ‘asieally sincere individual. - He had ‘the: situation ‘figured perfectly when’ he arrived an Latitz's. off tée,, ‘had’ ‘decided precisely ‘what he would oe ~ be willing to do, knew ‘exactly: what he was going - -to say, _ and wasted no words - ‘in saying it, I plan. to try: to get . “ to know. him a Little better next time, give biira a defensive briefing as “well, as one on “what to keep his eyes open = ‘for, and ‘also explore his ‘attitude. toward. a possible : ° _ 7 rearultnent| pt toh fron the ‘Soviets. “(beter to his: trip oe “te the “gssR in May. 1963, ‘subject egréed to accept Soviet: a -. pecruitnent st sppronched ‘and. to serve as. a. DAs mS his returh, however, he reported that: the Soviets made. - os ; Sho ‘approach to nin.) i also want to ‘ask him about LoeTHov ,- : ops ~ Begartes: aot on whom. he agreed, to” supply “personaiity data “ to. Oponsky, But: evidently never: aid. Subject mentioned Cromoted to Consul, Subject did not say if ha he had been in touch with LOGINOV-or anyone else at the . Soviet Embassy about the Intourist conference. 1 will. ._ get this from him next time. : 7 - _ 5. Subject told Lautz that the following individuals had been invited to the Intourist conference: © (a) MoisesSchuster of Nundos Tours. (bo) Carlos I3ARGUEN of De Carlo Tours (IBARGUEN the eresicent of the Mexican Travel Agents’ AssSOCes6 is also § 14-0000 - = us nr, (ce) ‘Somecne from the Garza Travel Services - Subject also gave me an Air France ‘tourtst parohlet on ; the USSR in Spantsh for ny information. b Subject, nentioned in passing ‘that he would ‘be oo glad to. furnish’ ‘us ‘(presuinsbly_ on a regular. basis) with & Soviet. “the: ‘names. of “those, people. ‘who pook travel to th “Union. through nis’ “Agency ». but. sata Oronaky nad previ , shown disinterest in such information. . Ta view of Oronsky"s ‘alleged disinterest, I tet the ‘subject pass. without comment, ’ but I see ‘no reasca not, itake up nis offer. Besides: furnishing. a reason for : us with a few, more: nares. at. would give v us ae RL Keith Re Tevenderia _“eontinutng contact with Subjeat, - 14-0000 Catala, belenhin -ergeyevicg wt - Ax <> wee 22 wie: wieasemcre imitiiyerne ae , - ALtaCne, Sovert, dsvuna »,t@xico (vice & woieug op 7c°e v6? “ind veey, woven , oa weds he hesicence: ot Care - 22 a oS ao pe gk , - | re fl ST See * Poco. et a ae oe . te LOGINOY - Photarrnnha 14-0000 1400000 y ~ w= ws ppovcnne ben maebtiee Seen © "Valentin. $s. LOGINOV. (T1712) with Boris A. CHMYKHOV. (0235) SOURCE 3. LICALEA 2 Auguot 1968: Freee Vato e en Te CEA NG Ne OR AAMAPIHLT AUN RETME eNOS SHIM MENA aPciM Ae mate eRe 14-0000 14-0000 Valentin S. LOGUINOY _— 4 Third Secreta Ty a7 the Sovieg Embassy : Born in-1927 : . 0 . - ; Wife Alexandra, born in 1928 . 0 "Son Dntrry, born tn 1959 _ —_ De ‘ | LOGUINoy Is tall and has‘very curly, light brown hair. He. speakg - : - flue sh. and some Eagtish,- He drives 'a-gréen 1965 Impala with ~~ *, Momatic tags. 19-DA re wee yoo an 14-0000 14.90000 14-0000 . - Pa 7 a : - ¢ . . soe? wos : . . , . . ; a . . wrt Dante ae oT BRT AS : . . . . . . 14-0000 etc., nee, forwarded from ts, photos, ield.- Contact repor the f 14-0000 SECRET et i? are é hs ones _ PET TR eis nee) 2 rtm aepen . . A ies a ce ae RECS oa eres eee Sienna non mer see ET teri Pn fern T QUESTIONNAIRE “PERSONALITY ASSESSMEN SECRET ar 2825 at SCRE EEE ae acs arr 14,0000 SECRET PERSONALITY “ASSESSMENT ‘QUESTIONNAIRE ” 1. This.’ is a new,- perimental version. of the Personality “Asseisment Questionnaire’ (sometimes informally-called thé- PRQ. Il) which has been‘in .: | usé.for séveral years.” This new form is largely a'checklist cid thus requires 7 far less essay type reporting. than ‘the’ -previods : “form. for" indiréct- assessment’ of targét™ personalities, -: The cal tests and: interviews—observations oo vied. as if: et ‘itenis in @ piychologiéal test, and ‘like test items, are a weighted nd: l ondlyzed to. yield ¢ a ersonality profile., Working from the. : e.the target personality’s basic Bo _ a SECRET 1 of years, our “operational: prychologists have béen de: : Such, .obseryations are~ The goal of. the. “assess: , ° “a ot 14-0000 / a en nen Og Sn a ae cere eae ae meme nae, So - : is ~ . a “4, - Before completing: the enclosed PAQ form, please provides the flows BO ae Ing ‘information about voursell : . : - Ads sx National VS - Sociol-ccltvra bacigrounch Do See eee middle - dass : How often have you. “observed tha torget individual? 2 Bote Ye times pee month over. wo fea ies. a . When did y you. iis observe the target + individual? * Last week, Lota A Feb rey) : 7 _ What Is the: nature of your contact? (direct ecquaintance. embassy — ; seeepivone/ pais, informants,, -debrieh ing of of Se 1: -6. Ple supply’ the ridme(s) of any pérson ‘you believe qiciifed to. , piovide- information’ about ’.the: target person, ‘that: is, bhyone sufficiently ~ ; o. ; se _ knowledgeable to complete. this form at least ta, part. en et . - oe . Gloria Pinte. Bo ,o os ot . “ , i 5 . : 14-0000 t. “DESCRIPTION, . - Oveiail IL Inpssion. “(heck ihe ist oreropiat. ). Mililey athletic, pretiol, “aod scl facile Chet fell i 1 2. "Dress. Check the most appropriate.). ne ce } . 2.01 Well-groomed (natty) ok 2.02 ‘Neat (well-kept) . OO ie 2.03. Fastidious (fussy) _ i 2.04 Overdressed (prissy) é 2.05 Nondescript. (bland) ; re 2.06 Underdressed (informal) me = 2.07 Casual (indifferent) ° if i ; ! - a h. 14.90000 apn Ae eee Conan] ate aT | veg 3 mee at em - oe > tere : . ; . Lo : . ~ _ . . ann . : a : ° ray : X 5 og ; : 7 : a a a fe. si z + 4.01.04 Does he have @ nickname: 7 . - Yes. ‘No X . _ th Yes, does he object: to. : Lo . os : — ‘being oddressed by his nickname? ; _ Yes Ne Boles £005 6 Ls he addressed by a diminutive? st 7 eX Now | ! | ~ Ushany,, Jocks, Honk, ete. y Te . 4:01:06 | Dees he have’ ‘any: scars of i other diatigushing _ _ va 1 * marks? - , : Yes..- No Xx Spe M $0, please describes. — toa ae ° ~ t . : “Te - : “4.02. “Hales St , - Color Very light’ : se “tight o a “Medium” Xe . _ Grey. or white : Dork - —— Vey dark: Weviness" - _ Curly Xe x Avetoge 2 a "Stoight ; Amount _ Thick, : __-_Aveioge a “= Sparse” pee Balding ee Bald< “Grooming -- “Is there onything, ‘ usual abdut hi pair. ¢ “he Ut $0, please describe: a 4.03 woe " Green. . “" Blue? Yellowish Hazel “Light brown. . : Brown ‘4.03.0 4.03.02 | _Wears eyeglasses . Always___ To reed ‘Never x y -3- 14-0000 r iyeaingatin Sent LESIEO RG SAL orc see te ae Nit 4.03.04 t. i j i i on went al atinteesath ae ' cate 4.03.08 _ 4.03.07, vo 4.03.08. 4.04 4.03.03 * 4.03.05 4.04201. > Complexion: 4,06:07 | . Eyeglass lens . special mention Wior pleose d érib : Does he take ‘off glosses when he speska? mo Does he ever wear sunglasses indoors? ; . , Céloring : Thick: Lo. Average -Eyegloss ityle Heavy’ frame ‘hs s.there anything. unusual about his eyes, that requires. ‘Does he u use e glosses to geste? (eo) : Scarred : Liaed ‘(by 7. Beard”. a " Mystache Is there snything' unusual ¢ or striking about his skin or skin coloring? If so, please describe: Bifocal Rimless Average. frame a: Contoct ts lens a _ aes acter aaa Unshoved 4 Loy ran wi Nh ae : , { 4 + Vie . a) i .ofa ' . ot ti : . nat an oe ~ 1 ethene ieee sanraty I f i i i : i 14.90000 dreessuee wyee alta satedaanagene ey te a een ee tea : “05 : + - 4.05.01: 4.05.04'- ois 4:08.05 4.06 4.96.01 *:06.05' 4.06.06 4.05.02" “4.05.03 : "tips. . 7 _ cae _ Type ~ ras ee , ~ ee —— (eee 7 - \ ‘ _— - _. an 7 “Face: eo a ee " Exprossiveness ve "Expressive ___. Average * _-Inexpressive- CN Very’ expresive ule ee ety inexpressive . pf a . . : ~ 7 . . t Po. : . : if expresiive, is face” . , Natural a Tense: : Winespresive, “Ts face : - - a Reloxed | eo " Decidpan “es . i In denéial, are facial responses inopioprate : Appropriate : x , “Is: there” ‘anything “ynowval or striking ‘about his: facial expressions? If s0, -please ‘describe: we wa u tevsSe \ he arches both eye coms ome Hilts hiss bead, backs. — a é aquenily : Tee vently If: you have seen him having k his: picture tol ¢ yn ' ean he smile on command ?, D ; Or is “he. wooden and father iI ease? ma you have ‘not seen “him havirig his picture ; taken, what kind of-a picture do you: think he would prefer? ; ; . "Serious Smiling Is there anything about his lips or smile that. is univ or | striking? {f so, please describe: © 14-0000 “- re yn peen a af ae (nae ee ete et ot . : eee . ee _ _ — Pattee ere Sake eo 407) Teeth . _ re : \ . 4.07.01 ee Ss ee an Regular x “Average _ a an a _ 4.07:02 _ Bo you get the feeling he. clenches his teeth? ° ; No: " foal be ee . \ . Yes, under what circumstances? ; — 7 : ; : \- a 4.07.03 Does he have ¢ any gold teeth, or F unvsuol dental’ work? . Protruding “___ Unusyal ae | i i E a os nee . : - Yes Na X. | i a i Se . . . . Poo +. 24.07.04 -- When: he ‘sites, does he eee oe of an ae Show his, teeth? eo - Yes. No 4 ; ; aah Me “Purse his. Nips?” a a Ye Nol - ; i ; Put hand over: siguth? . ee No j : SSR ' 4.07,05_— - Does. he put bie hand over his mouth when talking? . ; con . ; Never. C Frequently: : ; _ Occasionally : - Mer : - ; ; . Coler'e ; doi Do White ie “Dull | “Stained: a ° ‘ : : : ve there anyt ; - le, if: $0, plegse, describe: ee © 4.08 “Posninés os ; wlan . 4. 08.01 Stratghtsess “ . : aie Round-shouldered - Slumped " Erect. x< - Stiff ; 4.08.02 _ Is posture maintained? - : Consistently X_ Variable. 4.08.03 Shoulders , Broad-shouldered X . Sloping ; _ Average Narrow 14-0000 ' i 4.08.08 Body build | Skiany _. Average a _ eowy x Obese 7 eo. “4.08.05. When, conversing, in what’ direetion does he primarily. aks me ' ME a leon i in. elation to the other’person?’ - oe re ae 4 . : ; Towords cue Away x Neither rn { 4:08.06 Does posture, when listening, differ from, poste when talking? JNO | oe : : i are (3 0, Please describe: ; ; : 4.05.07 2 siting Postire- ae Rélaned’- : “Average a Stitt 3 2 Be 4. a ne 7 -() > Erect Average. i _ Sluniped = o i . . 4,08::08 . Whed. ing a: oUF is he inclined ‘© "To stand “still xX. 4 i? a, woe » Move about in one place, ae ° _ | sean against the wall cad a + “sit ‘down éven. though others ore standing, — en oe Place his aris on others a re ee ; 4.08 .09 = overage, does he Bend over. to come down oe ei vee or Yes” fi shorter than @ average, ’ dogs he stand up to. ihe groups? 3 4.08.10 © . oa as Yes. ae 4.09 | Hands: - — 4.09.01 Dominance Right-handed __Left-handed 4.09.02 Is he inclined to use his less dominant hand? - Frequently Ss» «éRarely ” Sometimes Never Bra 14-00000 4.09.03. ce Apes ceeiattent - 4,09,04 ae ao ae yee rne aires tents mee 8 cma tare q eS ee . : . Oya © 4.09.14 4.09.15 4.09.05. “in normal situations, his arms hang 4:09.06 " . 4309.07 4.09.08 - os £09.09 4.09. 10 ‘Afe fingers, : Are hands. 400911 4.09.32. 4509 13- : Does he ut his orins on nthe table? ; Often Large® X A -Avérage Small ___ Very small Average aa ‘Awkword Size of hands . Very large His use of his hands is Graceful toste | SHAR When standing (lking or “Vistening) ‘fe! has a tendency : - Put hands in pocket. ; I he puts hands 3 in pocket he is more likely to pers them i in” : . Pants | -_- =. . Coat . : wate Clean, not manicured “A ‘Manicured ; Ragged Dirty Bitten | = a if roils ‘are re bitten, to what extent?” pe Borely S Averoge ‘Deeply _ Blunt a . “Average. x : Long Average x : aa “Callous -. = Rough. . Poet ” Soft’ i "Smooth "Pull, ruby - OF pick nose > ° Rub back of neck _ Run hand é over ‘face or mouth ~ -Scrateh’é any part’ of his body a " Sometimes ot * . Rorel Never Y__ Does he put his elbiws on the table? Often Sometimes _- ‘Rarely __ Never ___ When sitting at o table or desk, does he: talk or listen___ with his’head in his hands? Often Sonietimes : ‘ : Rarely Never - Average 4 . To open and close his hands ; : Run hand over face or hair Average _ St Never do any of: these things * _ 1409000 z a . So : : , ; fo oo 4.09.16 - When tulking, docs he tend to” . Close his eyes i : _ . — Put his hand over his eyes a : : ; Bo Often Sometimes , 4 4 Aan _ Rarely 7 Never ma 2 4 _ - °4.09.17.: If he cles of covers his eyes, is s he more inclined to do it : i : ee a When Pat tie to make.a- particular point i. ‘os - a 7 . When listening. to someone eke re ne an - oo . | 4.09.18: - “Does he tap fi Finger on table? | en : j ; Never _ _Scemionaly_ Often i at . moe ae . - . om -yo- i 7 4.09.19. Is he more inclined te do this when ° - r ty SO . a. ! - Totking __ Listening Thinking 7 a . - : - Y, : i ~ 4.09.20 : Does te a ; | * Rattle change I in his pocket - _ | ee ; Toy with some object . aon a 7 re Often | -_ Sometimes.’ J . i Lom, oe eo | . ; Rarely — Never--X’ 7 “ an 4.09.2) “Is there anything unique “about his hands Of orms worthy of ~ 4 . . special ‘mention? le 30, plegie describes: te “se 4.10 a _ Feet 7 _ 2 , a pn : ae te . . ' 4: 10.01 _ “Doct he tend to ® ifs iow. {oi seit Left __. ee ‘Mitt _ i 4 10, 0 : & “10.03. = 4:10.04 : “it 36, whiel Foot iv over the other? —_ - © AN0.05 . 7 Doss he: eros eae. ‘Only when he faces ina new direction mS : : 2 a As goon 3 he sits down” ee ~ Shortly after’ he’ sits. down TE - a Oécasionally.” : Never : . 4.10.04 "| Uf he crosses legs, which leg is on top? Left Right : ; Depends on how he i is sitting " H 4.10.07 Does he change his crossed leg Depends on how he i is facing i ; . Frequently" Occosionally Never H . _— —_ 14-0000 ne ¢ : : i . 2 ray « ‘ : os ‘ y + se ca \ . ij . 1 : + . . i: e aoe - oa an q 4.10.08 Conpored to most people; does he walk, . oo 7 . : Faster - Slower _ Same speed . mranbeenneen E+ 4.10.09 if he ts out of step wlth you, does he riotice iv “erid get eee rr oo ; ia step? _ ; Yes | a. . No : : me o. - . a 4.10.10° In conversation when he becomes intense, does he. a er i a Leth. ze --+ +, Uneross his legs and: lean forward ~ . : b : incross his legs and ledin backward 4 : "Cross his fegs and sit upright ° —_ : a ~ Shift to a mare erect position: xy | pas Shift to-a more relaxed: ‘position 8 Make little change in Position. _ Tes # 4.10.11 - Are his feet Pes ‘Lorge : __ Average x 7 Small 4.10.12 — - Ate. his shoes ©: Pointed | 7 Average: ee ‘Blunt 4 : i - (b) Highly polished .. Average’x’ Not well: ‘kept 4 4.10.13 . ods there anything ‘about his feet or- legs that. warrants special . es . . meation?. If $0, pledse describer os a aa ; ln et A yi “4.10.14 o “When his lege ore crossed, does he eg atts 4.10816 | ba ni « Fee when sndg and ‘talking ina oo group?, ; - ; ‘Somietimes = 7 - : sf 4 [0.17 When woking 2 ore his stepsLong._. * Nowrat x i” ‘ : “4:10.18 _ When he wall, dé his ams. . Hong loose oo ae - , 2 : ; : Swing with his stride. : a " Swing, but out of rhythm Hang tense 4.10.19 When he walks, do his toes ; Turn out__ Stay straight x Turn in voce sonamanttlas ene ee neon cemremsigamacmmenatione 10 . oe 14-0000 / jo - . 7 we fb re Voice: 7 Oe : 7 : Aalst = bs his voice teed - , bow __. Medtom High ; | . “alse . Doe: he speak 7 - 7 “Quietly ; Averdge x. , Lovdly I : ; “4.1.03 - An his native tanguose is his. tone quolity noticeably” _ ; : oe . 7 Louder Quieter _. “About the same xX i = 7 . . 4.1.0f - ‘Does fe have a speech :apeinent? ~ oy Nes ___No_X. at 4 . . a -, _ i Yes, please describe: ; ae 4.12 as Use of Lonjvags : ‘4. 12, ot . | Dos his native 0 longings vocabulary seem , a Rich - ‘Limited ae ae noe Average aa Poor - 4.12:02 *- tn his: best langues, ‘other than native; is. he oo Se ios . Fluent’ - ats Haent oe . "Quickly _ ‘ “ Slawly. vee i Average xX Not at all wee ae “Yes. . —_ . "pe nei by steel and by riot and, error” : 7 Learn primarily § from textbooks. ie his best second language, ¢ con he ‘switch: from kis. native » language a Es ee a “Smoothly with little. hesitation ». en . Effectively with average hesitation oe . ° Slowly with considerable hesitation : : Avwkwardly with considerable embarrassment Pe 4.12.08 When he misuses Janguage, does he ordinarily appear | boa Oblivious of it i ae Aware of, but indifferent to ir : to . Aware of, and anxious about Ut Very oware of it and quite embarrassed i ~]- s . ——— N . —., oo ° H ; : - . 4.12.07 In general, would you characterize him as. . i . Lacenic Average ¥ —— Garrutous _ a on A : _ , i : 4.12.08 ‘In ordinary conversation, does. the content tend to be primarily 4 . ; . Personal “Impersonal: ° a Interpersonal | Guarded \ . 4 , 7 oe ° 4 E 4.12.09 In ordinary conversation, Is the content 4 Boe, re Precise Gnd to the point’! Ve : i. ce ae . Relevant” ; * on FO fo - Average . ane ; oy . jo: - ; To the point but rambling a —_ . C ie . Irrelevant . (Tr TO b. So, _ vee oo , oy d AAD NO _- Doeshe _ ; ; . Often discuss personel: problems! _ _ ; ! Lae 2 . Se Rarely discuss personal problems aa . _ ob : 2 4d2 et Does he u use profanity i in-his native lorigvage? : - _ weg a ete Occasionally “Frequently _ a Never! Ko, Ss : f - 4.12.12: Does h he use ‘profanity i inan acquired’ languege? ’ ‘ ae oo _Oecasionally a Frequently Never x. i . oso) , - : 3, ‘ . . 4s ot 4.12.13 . ds there anything hous his mannét of speech or conversational we an . : style that is unusual: =~’ _ : : Yes No-* a) ~ . : UF Yes; please describe: _ Ce . 4.13. Gestures: : aig 2 Does he gésturé:whenhe talks? “Always = Somevtimes Pe Se ST Never ST. - + ae an a ~ 7 we : 7 as iv 4.13.02 - - His most characteristic gestures. = 77 Pointing with-finger, . 1 “ an wo ' Waving one hainid , ee re - Sweeping both hands i st , a a Chopping both hands — ; ! - ! 1 14.90000 eee es poe ee we ee eee eee tenement, u ot 4.43.03 When he gestures, the motion is ; r . Graceful Average Mechanical 4.13.04 _ When engaged in conversation, does he tense up. Often : _ Rerely "Sometimes x Never 4.13505. Ibis relotively ediy, to tell when he fs really interested i inasubject = = _ Always Rarely” so _ Sometimes * Never =” . 4.13.06 - ‘His eyes are very expressive Always ~ Sometimes x XFRarely __ 7 _ 4 : 4.13.07-—- Mast people. would find his eyes Beautiful Average x ; Pleasant Unpleasant 7 “ho Sinister. . 13.06 - He" iaintatis. eye contact - Always . ~ Freavently Xs = - " Sometimes Rarély Never : ——ee 4.13.09 ~ Ina group, have you ever seen him store repeatedly otapeson 7: 7 _ io _who seemed to intetest: him?. Often_ Sometimes. : Never x vo 4.13.40 When he admirés Colin with eyes) an attractive gil, _ - op he i is 2 .. Obvious. 7 ‘Average. + Subtle x. Coa \ have never ‘seenhimdoit 7 ‘ Have you ever seen him blush? ae . Yes AL No ot Yes, describe'the situation: - te + Ag. alitieal- ‘Comments, we ne “sueceu full [ly oteod. “ata: paety: {i peerent ingtvedieey- Piet Ha $e lf were eum nieieatted, mar the’: ton fest -13 14-0000 { ; | ,- | . 7 L 8AL4 Sleep { i _ £ ‘ . % : : ~ 4.14.01 Does he’ - Enjoy sleep and fall off easily? ‘ Yes. No ;: met “ Read-or’ ‘walk. to prepare himself. oo a om. . a & . Yes No : a poy - for. sleep?, Lo : . . . - 4.14.02 ~ Does he Rise éaslly?. eS Ne No “0 . “2 7 Prefer “To remain abed vat the! Dh ae va ec areca turnalaty nese ag 3 “ez. ro . ‘ : ‘ 1 seen espe oo lost moment? . uo 4.14.03. ‘Ishe = An early's storier 2 ; A lote starter’? a 4.15 > Umpressions: 4.15.01" To the best of your it knowledge, do you think 1 most women or oo would Find hia 5+. Charming” Pleasant “Average. ; , : ' |. Unpleasant Very unpleasant - : PE a Sepuaill Rac xX ; 4.15.02: To: the best of your knowledée, do nee an ve — at would ‘find hin ; > Charming _ Plegiant _ Average x : uo : Unpleasant . Very unpleasant) __ Lie aie tate cemdere: 4.15.03 , _ Without prior: ivowledge, ify you, sow hien on the strech; would: , Co Poo ° he impress ‘you os a “Neadesetipt___ . Avefage X_ x Str king: Po "4.15.06 Without prior knowledge and on: the basis of idoks clone, which . : Loos of the followie do } jhink’ he int be? ° 7 ° Executive! "Professional . . “Military Officer a ane Che + Artist: “of some type po Lo ett | 7 “4:15 05: - . ts there anything particularly striking ond nd wéety ‘of further ; we Thee se explanation about the overall impression: he aly | ef | HF 50, please. ‘describe: - : “ : pe _ “conspicvauthy athlete, | fo a “Looks like 7 boxes. wo, * 14-00000 roo: ° \ re I. BACKGROUND ° - 5. General me a “ 5.01- Ethie Backgrounds '5.0F.01- Please describe his ethnic backaround. _ Slawe - blond apt nity endear rennet ih hie otk I TTS SE 5.01.02 “How does he « comipare with athens of this background? * Like most a mo . . . A stereotypes _ Not like most A would never guess ‘his background. 5.02 - Coitueal ‘Background: 4 * en ee 5.02.01. If he had his. personal choice, do you think he is the kind of be Pe _ Person who living in o foreign culture. would re ee . . °. Newer: change. his accustomed way of fiving.” op ES ; i ob tebe “ ~~ Maintain his accustonied way of living but ° ne - oe re - - . show some interest in the. local culture a nen : Show some interest ‘in the local culture ond odapt his ways KO Go native if he hod. his chance.” Compe ‘ ied his. own n group, ‘he i is-just ‘fike all the rest of them a , - ; . Somewhat different thon, most.of them __- z : _ Unique’ 2 EL. ae "§:03°. Edvcoitne Bockixounds: “ . 5.03.01 - What is his ediclion bockround? ‘Please describes. : 14.90000 cece ee EN LC AATECIR SS AMS ’ 7 a E { in Lo, a ces t ! i v . 1 ", 5.03.02. In your’opinion, “compared to most people i in his ‘culture with a ol : similar background he - - ‘Isos well-educated _ : . Bem . * “Is better-informed ee — - ‘Appears better educated than’ he clains- ye : _ , Appears less educated than he claims. x :1 cannot conceive of him having the background he lates con cement teen CANT TIT Oe ace y fo Meegeeete on one te = ot : A i you doubt his background, Please comments bee General Impression off Bac Ksround (Cheek the ‘most oppropriate) a . ; 6-01 Strong and rugged (a thon’ ‘8. man) ; _ x — ; -- aq: , 6.02 Strong, rugged, but independent @ ‘elF-suffictent loner) ° 8.03 7 Compassionate, sensual and vnderstasdiig (0 woman's wei) 6.04 a Moody, einoticral, ‘ond sometimes bitter (he *nisundentood” , % 65 Foithght, infeligent, ond ‘esponsible (he ofeiona won) te” So, ~ Proficient 1 avelligemt, Bnd intense (the tee i - 4 7. Sensitive, cultured, ‘ond sophisticated (the “Madison Avenue" o iran) A nh , el —— sy emma 8 6.08. 6.09 None ofthese © a oe 2 ; t would describe him. as: ; Sos : 7 . " i _otlée ne LL I DA 14-00000 7 soe 7.01 " '7,02 _ 7.03 - 57.05. iti, SOCIAL BEHAVIOR. General. Apress on. (Cheek the most oppropriate.). ‘The kind of. a mon: -who i is uivallly punctual, inclined to greet every- one. informally ond who ¢ oppears.to be comfortable with hiraelf “When he enters @ room: eo ; x The kind of @ man who i is always punctual, inclined to greet — _ 7 everyone somewhat “awkwardly and who appears to be uncom=_ fortable when he enters @ room. “the kind of + mon n whose punctuality i is unpredictable; who } ig inclined to be very worm rand. friendly with everyone he knows, and who: “appears confident when he enters groom... : The kind of man who i is: punctual when he mokes a date, bit” . who i is inclined to cancel engagements rather often, inclined . _ to greet only those people he hos met before. and i is somewhat : . ‘retiring or stondoffish. when he enters a room.: ‘ : ~The! kind of man who i is- inclined to kes ys you ‘waiting but is’ . gracious and attentive wher he arrives, inclined tobe pre>.. ; cisé-and. Proper: as he greets everyone ond can’ ‘Be’ “quite: -17- id Me tenet epee tinne rt ie nee Tosa tere nrg ne: Vereen 14-0000 i . i. 7.08 The kind of man who i is often quite late—and indifferent , . : about it—inclined to be shert and curt in his greetings oo : . os _ and is sometimes awkward when he enters. a@ room. moe, | would describe him ost.” SC i oe ne - 7 a = 8.0 : Mecting Peoples - 8.01 , “Whien he shakes hands’ a “Does he. move ‘toward: you my o's oF ‘Do you most often have tor move" @ toward him x 8.02 . - “Win he shakes 2 hand % 5 his: arip : Very firm _ Average — - , oS LS . RT nye Firm x. Weok Lime“ t } i ee ey doiehe po 7 + 8.03 - When he shakes hands, doeshe> "Pump your hand i ce ee St -- Squeeze your hand a . Lo -f i ok ve ce ee os Let You do ol the York So - { 4 “ts there aaything abou the way he Ske thofds worthy of ~ ‘special n méntion?, if $0, pleased describe'’ Tae, _—_ ‘When’ hei is first jathdduced, does ha” a Bo ee Look. the Person. in the eye to. whom hei is being introdvced ~ er ‘Cock his head ‘toward the tiitroducer’ but 7 . . : vo... i dook. ar the person | to- whom ‘he is being introduced". ane Te an . Cock his. head ond look ot neither is H i na ; i J } t eee ee Me eee ~(8- : : noone = + momen» mamnnerme - . eee tele aoe . . - ceoempeuere : = ew - 14-00000 & *, 8.06 / Wheri ne first heats a. name, he :: “Does rothinig obvious to Temember ie wt “hist ‘the perion ‘to 2 whine is Pins intréduced ~ : 2 = te to repeat | the: nome ee ancl pul it away, without veading Tho ee ae ‘s vs Stick iri in his. pocket without reading i it. , \ 8.08° 5 “When Introducing’ someone, does he do: 30 With ease and’ “gra to oo Mariés, 3 cous od on the” ‘woman bee 4 $0, please explain: - ‘ 14-0000 ee ee . _ oe - ny ’ ° ‘ ~ a : - . be tle rae - ew ae oe LE 7 ‘ a * - > . % : ' : 4 . oN * i ’ . . ny * ba . a i : . a @ next p ‘person almost at thes some time t “Has bi ever asked yor 6 previously introduced him? 14-0000 / i : _ j . . s a , 9.01.03 . Does he use his own eg” : Lighter _ ‘Matches, v3 nea for oliaht ee : - a _ : y . : pe i 2001.04 Ay he tha kind OF person wld - . Very marked: Noticeable 4 aoe a we oa aoe 7: : . re ee ee Barely noticéable rs oo re . No stain: 14-0000 ut out a’cig : Seem to put ¢ out cigarettes’ ina ) normal: manner’ about how he puts out a cigorett 14-00000 os 9:02 : _ Eating: - 9.02101 isk hismode of: ; Whe ing out } very, difficult for:him to. selec } 21 Waits to heer. what. his companion ‘orders-and orders same thin . a : Always knows what he. wants very quickly — 9.02.12: _ when eating out, he is- me - . ‘ _ TO : : ‘Somewhat extravagant when.he’ knows you ore. poying . Very cost-conscious when he knows he is poying Very cost-conscious no matter who is paying Generally indifferent about cost no-matter who i is Poying | -23- 14-0000 “9.02.18. 9002.19.” én unfamiliar ways ne ae -.9403.03" A ‘sensval, eater wha knows afl the reitovrants and. their native: ; Poe 2 specialties.’ He is very anxious to have others try disheshe- oe 7 : ; has discovered. He eats with obvious pleasure,. sovorshis, me smokes, and though-rarely gauche, he is more.aware of his - vo “ food than his manners.. It is easy to imagine him cooking and serving special dishes to his Friends. a tt ca 14.90000 on pet aa . m4 ; more than ea ing t but his. table:t manners creredted! to what= a . sever situation. he ‘ db is easy to imagine. him faking an” Le ee a ically thon, with alo He revel tries to 7 , ‘ i may be o little awkward A gourme? eater “whi he imarked. aid vatted sophisticated |: _ . food: tastés.- Dining i is quite a ritual with him, and atmo- | «Sphere ‘and service ore almost os important asthe food. He. -. . ul ard fultured ¢ dt table and smokes In the. same. 2 y to imagine dim Poewe , ‘food’ by gendlelight. 14-0000 & 7 - = ~ — ~ ’ : “2 . i 3 - mS q i 5 i 9.06: | Drinking: . . so \ a 7 : 9.04.01 Does he drink? _ —Notatall - Avérage & e A little". Heavily Does he drink ‘on foriral-a ‘Qecasions- oily” offer. works, ‘ot homes. Ma beRE RT nt AEST RUN HOM ao His favorite ajink i is: He prefer. Cocktail _ Stroight shots % Go ‘out “of his way | to.get Usually wait vatil osked os Always wait until -osked. tty them?’ ‘Is he conventionally aware. of his native diinks ond offer them : when appropriate?. —- “Yes. .No: i ' “Does he'rofely mention his native drinks ‘and not "push® i “then? pee : Yes No he oo ae 14-0000 _ Some. change -_ A definite change 14-00000 we . 1 -_ ta _— . a . 7 3 none “ - - - eine ey Rip ee eee ee ae Anh MER ER a Se o> ae ee Be vst us . ’ : ~ ~ ~ a | * . SS ' \ . ; : 9:08: ia as you hoye rot. seen n him druck, would | you prediat that when ae at 7 . * devi: he ‘would: ‘become “Tr. + Meryactive. "Very passive. wae ; _ ; | New unplecrait father plessont his eyes “and prea manner _ Obviously looks hung over and j is. quite voeal about ~ how bad he feels: - * Does not took hung over in spite of wha he sors ; 9.04. 20 “ts there oiiything, special about his dion habit thot requires . : cmention? if $0, please ‘describes. o : _, AL téad dinker who bvicusly. enjoys betes oh “ ‘tn che, cari be saitewhat chatriin w nid sor nevimhes asks others tll peop they like him. Givesaa 7 an we . impression that he could become quite disgusting if he got poe uo very drunk. | -28- ee . i ; Fae a et et kee Sr 14.90000 ‘ 9.05.05 amass merece tetra be aa, A light drinker whe paces. 5. hig: tins. ‘He se seems to: oo drink only. . ‘because: itis socially necessary. As.o-perty progresses. he: Mt we ‘tends to become aloof and distant: Is likely to-continue to - iy - - Aatk about his work even. n.when it, is § Fnoppropriates ‘obvious distoite for siything ke he’ considets ‘erude: or bois Ferouts Oftea becomes suite sarcastic about: ‘others*” e 10,01 Driving Behovior: ©. - : . Unusually. adept manner Avefage of conventional manner Unusually inept manner ° , He does not drive 10.01.01 He drives a car-in an — 168 tae SEROMA ned anne PARE A ANN -29= 14-00000 aa “| ~ . . - / TR a em ae Sem ag me a ee eee Te weet fe eee. . a - . oe a 7 co : soe . , —~, ‘, : es \ ’ os . . + . ° 3 he j . . a nee fr 4 ~ toy 3 ! : ed Pa. \ oo fre He pays. tile attention ‘tor 0 his ‘tiving - - : He Poys average ottention to-his driving _ His driving i is- robviouily “mor mpottant than: his ‘conversation _ Compared wlth; his zelleaiues, his: interest in foreign cars: is: ~ A. ee nara “2° About the’ same ae ‘care 2 and figintenance of autoriobiles i is A _, Unusual Average! ; “. Equivalent to ioit- of his: Salida” cee slent to:the: ‘courtesy ‘of most: peoples ksiow i tae “Unusual in. that’ hei is very. courteous and’ cautious © : the. 5 best: oF your owed, fe is the bind of person on'nho oT . Can learn’ hovi ‘te ie 14-0000 eee L * “se : : : \ . ~ ty . \ \ 10.01.10 When driving with. -someone ‘else, is- ho. the. kiad of person: ‘who: _ : aoe is very, relaxed and relatively indifferent to the driving? . - Tw - - . : _ . No, an . Yes “ WOOT as he. the kind of person “he “Would never drive whee. drinking _ i - Is inclined: 16 be. ‘owore wher’ he. should’ not drive - » Would, always insist on deivings, even when, drunk a ate - a . - _ When it is cpprcpriaie an ‘ wa _ Almost: tele . 2 Nevér — a 0 Pa io. 03, ae Borsa great: deal of walking 7 ao : : * Walks ain ' average amount. woe ; : : Wed 1 you we valk ith him; hic most } aften : - Keeps poce with fou. 7 4 : . Forces yous to keep vp. with fim : - ié right i ; ¢ in, a 2 Fairly. parallel’ motion . : ‘Switig inword | 7 “Erect! ‘with: head do : Bent forward but ‘eyes up aa 2 7 ~” 10502.07 “When he reefs gorieone hé knows. on the. street, his ‘face ., foe ' : Ce Lights up i. - , . i Shows @ average ‘or appropriate expression ~~ : | : . SO, _ Rarely changes expression . | . . 7 ? po -al- . po 3 | | $ a i ; 14.90000 . 10.02.08 Is there: anything unusual or striking about his gait or manner 2 ‘ _of walking? If $0, please describe: lo verdll-impre' nof. #deiving ond walking behaviats : Che kt enost appropriate deseripti _ ‘= 10.03.01" An active; a vi dual with a purposeful strida; tho oppears Se to have g very, practical mind. He enjoys "fixing. things,” OP : pears to-have sound knowledge’ of automobiles, and drives ina: reloxed efficient. manner « : wo 10.03302 “An active. individual iho fs is somewhat stondoffish ‘Gr negative) Slant). F toward others. His stride is, fast’ and jnterit. .He dppéars.to. ~ LS have. practical mind, is qui te posséstive. and-protective dnd « is reluctant fo share his possessions with others. He “fixes: * _ :things" in a matter-of-fact way, appears to" have good Know=* ; * ledge of ‘dutomobiles,’ Gnd. drives i ing determined dl Gsometiines a Lt even n hosti le): but. efficient, manners . Y 403.03 ~ Ri active, ‘alert ine ividval..w vi : uc Gppears most, of the time to: rT - . @utémobiles but drives in o ‘Yomewhat fechani éal or iahly .. controlled manner. Coyne nn . - ~ 10.03:06 A well-contrélled individual who is often somewhat. _preoceu~ ' ‘pied even in‘his walk. When he takes time to. "fix things” he. oe - does so with intensity ond precision. He-is often very well ae read about automobiles and. ceres for his cor or sees thot it is cared ‘for meticulously. However, when involved in conver= -32- 14-0000 f ™ a j am - ; - _ “gation of otherwise preoccupied, he con sometimes be ‘quite mo | i . 9 dongerous drivers . vas i t bees 100807 A well-controlled individual whe hes @ glide: (or rade Negros tn : ‘inclined to\be quit pai ; _ H ppeors have relatively I littlerknowledge of we ) es. and: ta cing, “things” nd.is inclined te ‘ignore or, throw ¢ ‘aw y ngs thot do-not work.- Hé appears to have i#tle tate in or knowledge: about-automobiles ‘and his driving sho Itis sonietion s frightening to ride with, hime: t : open gerne am ated . ° i er + po oge . 14-0000 soe As a. colléetor ig he i havid a dedicate od “Antistic (painting, ceramics, etc.) "Mechanical (motors, hi-fi-building, - ete. ) _ Ski (woodworking,. model building, ete:) Intellectual (special periods i in history, | tive (group dancing, such ‘Tight § - i. ping pong, bowling or, volleyball) ‘Outdoor (huatin: Tahir soll, rare) a Soéial (ches “bail games, ‘etc. 5 * Mentel amusement- {crossword puzzles,” anos: : : _ grams, cryptogrars) "Describe the kind of dancing you | have seen him do: o Poehoot Cuma DiAS -34- aot 14-00000 “10.04.05: _ “Doss he play. chess? . 7 “_. HYes, do you know he is “00d know hei is an avera @ ployer. ‘ere he i ‘is os 10:04:07." ls: fe the wid of person saith ‘chon you. ould like to. ploy poker? - It Noy, explains a Have yoir heard’ in ‘sing? | it FMese | is his voice > good Z r : Hos he eVer mentioned hav’ ng ‘ e : lt Yes, give details? - er mE a i 10.04.13. Does he participate in an.active sports? a Yes 7 No ; :. . Uf yes, describe: 7 oo, m7 : i 7 doa. 4 -35- fee aa 14-0000 om — pn I wen ne t Te ee ot mee tee mates Mee fo : “ e “AE. No, what i is your guess ror the kind ‘of sport. thet. would - interes him most: ; eo! fate is noe the. sports: type. , - ‘ - ¥ orts s (football, rugbys : “vy ae : i _ 10.04.16 2 _ Does: he Slay olf? eT eon 7 4 t a ae Sl.” LUBY es; does he take. golf § very seriously. ~ take.golf in’on average a , . 7 . - MOY, ~ ‘take golf indifferently _ : ‘ an ae — . . - Asi a ‘golfer; lo” you ‘know hie i is gosd “be lieve he i is ; probably averdge™ ~~ 2 know. he. is, ct in average player be i ieve “hiesi ds probably, a poor player “10.04.16.- °- HE: you are’a 2 glen, is “he the kind kg person yeu would like is play. with? . an : : . : Yes pe ale » Hos. hie ever. rientioned parficipoting iA sports:in ‘the post?” YesiN | pa 1 ee ot Af Yes,-give ‘details (include any mention he. may ‘have . gk . , made of medals, trophies, téeam riembership, etc.): Se . Bown . oe : : A865 14-00000 ; 10.04.20°° ; Have you. ever’ head 6 ényone descr him as an athlete?’ ‘Yes 7S Xs No a : LE Yes, give details: : . : > eve eye one. _ . cs : . . We he the Ried, of person ‘whos is very ‘mich preoccupied with. h keep . “ing in shape. . noon. “works ot keeping ; ‘average dégrée ‘shows little interest in keéping in . __ Shope nn (104.227 * Hos" he « ever indicated an, interest in a wight lifting? . Yel. 2 No. a Yes,-explai - -. ots - : a) ‘dusculor,” ‘aihletie. type ¥ strong,” “well-built type”. “a-somewhat. flabby | type oa) ‘flabby, ynothletic type a an effeminate type: ere mo Playboy x Sports iMaoted.. X tif "Field. and Stream ~ ic: "Better Homes ‘and Gardens «2. Po Tn +Keayon. Review’. ce Ramparts _ _ Scientific Rimetican.__ Christion. Science Me Monitor Can't imagirie him reading an American magazine 14-0000 4 henenogeet see et! 10.04.26 + Wheat books, Pony hove you heard him mention. as hove. read ond J enjoyed? i 1 | V 10.04.27 a movie . ’ the- theater” a soccer mah, i ball iy Fah Delegates: work Can't delegate « Productive-- Think type". Organized Disdrgenized Feels work is*not “opprecisted. and, Feguiations An innovater Hei ig. ‘courteous to them: Worties about. them, Couldn't care less They fear hiin : Believe he is just 4 He tokes credit for their : work : Gives credit where-due i See him socially 14-0000 fas , fe det : : ™ a) 4 \ 3 . Superions ; . ae . Doi f- Trust his jedginent . a : Z ; a na! Co, ve ‘bike him __ : Se. “> Dislike him | — ae OE, : ee Delegate’ responsibility wane foo che - oh eS ee to hime le woe Q ° Bee See him socially a ee i 77 Lo IMs EMOTIONALSET * 11501.07. Jo his relations with ster woul yew consider him ‘Shy. ; BM s core) pets oO ‘ Guarded 37 “Conventional and correct Seg "11.01.02 7 Ww 01,03. + do you thik he. is.a 1 person what > oe : . of Loses: his tempet eoiily - we Soe ee, Hos a quick temper bur holds it well ~~ a Boe "Has a normal temper Oc vets “Hos an even temper and is rarely ruffled . Has an unusual amount of tolerance and would almost never lose his temper . 101, 08 “Is general , 11.01.05 Have you ever seen him lose his temper? No Yes If Yes, give a short description ‘of the incident, including how he reacted. . t 1 -39- 14-0000 i | i / : ° ~ ~ i : i : . ~ _~, ; 7 } : a : ° "ee 2 1 fo, : -.. - : . ee oe . _ _ ee j 7102, ” Humor: : 102,01 “Is he. a Person whos: you" . - 7 Hove: never seen ‘pease any gg Have: frequently § Seen. tecse someone” 7 . ‘Cannot Imagine ever tecsing’ enyon “Consider ‘his ‘teddeney: to tease Tike that of mest. pecple yl te 1102.02. Us he ¢ a peisgin.. a ‘Wh obviously” ‘cannot: stale teasir ee ee re Whoin most. people: enjoy teasing qo wa Po , “Whom most people would: never consider teasing a : - Who-obviously- likes tobe teased: _ oan - ou 11.02.03. - “His sense of humor is “- About like that.of mest peoole on ae : soot _ Notably: absent __; Clever . . Subtle __. Heavy, x Glee 11.02.04” Does he tell jokes ond Snecdatés?: | = 11.02.05 . Be d sty teller, he- is “ Vey ood i Averone _ “is he a more” e inclined to tell a story ao Ted a ‘group of tpsople_X x 2 lo. Quietly toa friend or acqua in,o2tos mprés: on.of tempare t anid sense. of hum _ (Check the. most oppropri : dés iption.) - : 11:63. ov Heise hesrtyé hale fel Low, w svghs with aint and Bleasure. - “His he mor is: forthright, not su te,and. @lthough ‘he-is sométinies ~ t nobles Most ‘11.03.02. ~ Hel isa ‘a hearty fellow who, when he tovshe,. does s so with’ cons : siderable gusto. However, he is frequently dour and sometimes . Eo, ° ; .— infolerant and somewhat humorless. His humor-.is direct, even Be . vo. crude, cnd at times, inoppropticte. He tends to be the kind of | ; OT —— yperson who loughs more at people than with people. _ 14.90000 . Ret M es Chat pape meno ane t 11.03.03 Heisa good~ ~humored fellow who sometimes can be considered: jolly. and carefree. His humir i is cléver and well timed. He. is ‘quite: sénsitive to the moods ‘and feelings of others. and often’ cai do. good ‘job oppropriately livéning up a: party. “Although something. of a tease, he is never. cruel or insensitive. 11.03.04 ‘He is. enérally a rather: quiet and somiéwhot complaceai who, ot.times, ¢an be. surprisi ingly gay. ond. satefrees. when gay... he sometimes. overdoes it and causes some Stiain for ~. - _ _ these’ ground him. ‘His humor is often cleyer but he can. n be: Co. nn quite s sofcostic and” evan biti ng ‘on occosion. : g " 11.03.05 "He. ic an \ urbane fellow; ‘generally quite conventional ond ¢ oppro= ‘priate. He does not necessarily oppear to bea humorless: “person, ense of humor. it is sometimes diffi= a ‘dood, humor because of. the.’ “woy:: s arene ae tatty at rn eA NOT AMER MS IRAE PGA 5 f 11.03.08 fig in the right sort of setting. aristocratic quality 11.03.09. « None of these fit; | viould 14.90000 ; ol ee erties 2 pene meee cee Na ety aS cao relate nN RR I A A AA : _~ oot, . : . { + : i a 2. ; I a. é » 42.01 - “Gener wot . “ os ao Pos : . dee - nas 7 . a: mo 12.01.01 ‘Are his atiinydés ‘about Sex. ne a - aa : ai oe me eS Very abseure , Is - piffiauit, to: determine” ob ~ ‘About overage a for his culture ond- background as . : . _ Clearly. uninterested oe ~ . oo _ 7 a an ‘Indifferent ~ e woe soe a os : ne Cleerly ee - * ~ oo 12:01.02: ~ ‘in the preserice of women, he is” “Stilted.. "Conventional 7 =: : tes a a Flirtatious 3 x : Volgar : i et ror _ Hostile 2. “tndiffereat “Often : 7 - © Never- : ‘Sometimes witha gfoup * a > Cain! ¥ imagine him ever gaing * | have i no dea wat hes thinks ‘of “gieliet ‘shows von 14-00000 + { 12.01.06 12.01.07 12.01.08: 420TH “Yes is he _ in his relations with: ‘woinen, “does he oi Generally ‘act in accordance with his: age ‘ond experience 7 i Yes, ‘what did she say? : 2 J Not ay ‘ : ‘Do you have any idea how he feels about prostitutes? - Yes . No Tf No, d do you think: he fs the: type who would go to a prostitute Canfot i imagine him. visiting a prostitute Hove’ nothing: to base an opinion on | Obviously negativistic toward prostitute . _ Generally: act: somewhat immature and indppropriate | for: : oo vos his age andexperience fog. dl 1 2) Show considerable facility ond poise _ Show Eonsiderable: unedsiness of awkwardness “la describing a an ottiactive woman, is he i indst ince. to. mentia : Her haié “Breasts ; “Eyes Clothes ee ‘Figure ; Personality 7 Senta th, . DS 7 . » begs “Hove no idea, - Have you ever heard hit described i ‘in any woy by a woman? Yes. X Ot etee | Mi vee: ri Which of: the, fallo ing: ‘best describes, him? ny, lusty, man n who shows little: ‘embarrassment, aboit" worrien “oppropriataly, ‘but makes little: effort fo - intration-and ottraction-: He appears’ virile. and-- it'with, women, and most women seem, te like it it. He-is an centhy, lusty. man "who on o¢casion-can be crude’ or even vulgar. He treats women rather harshly, und can become. quite pushy when. attracted to. a woman. He seems to be very proud of his virility. Many women would be offended or ce- buffed: by his aggressiveness, but this does not seem to bother him. saute toward pros tutes | — _ Interested da pf tifutes = is Hy i rrareneares yommaennectiest heme cau, oS ate x 14-0000 4 3. 12.02.03 . 12.02.09 "12.02.05 - » 12,0%.06 |.” . almest: ‘toa foult, ond i is inclined to-go out of his way’ to —_ sane He is a somewhat sensual, father soft man-who is very consid : erate of women. He’is prose to hold a wamani's hand overly long when talking to her and: Frequently puts his arms. cround women he admires. He oftén- uses flattery and complimerits, but does so rather graciously. Mast. women oh tually like his. attentiveness. oo “-eyes ‘when‘he. “thie noone ls: alow ot He is also prone to - brush. dgainst or touch women: “accidental " whenever he: ‘gets. Hei is'a self-confident, rother polls ished p person + who i is pioper 7 ‘and conventional: with either | men or, women. Hei is- ane ‘Ina group,, hie aleve ‘beh: usually ¢ can be! ‘quite efficies t “of the air of a arofesstonal man about: himis - He is soltie, light @ woman's ‘cigarette or see that she i is Properly. token a . “Hei isa o iomewhab shy ‘and indifferent pers j People « consider ‘ddd or unusual: He shows’ ‘little or 1 : : interést-in women in’ public.” In Generol, he i isa press a cupied person who only seeks out people with si imi lar : interests. There is an: ascetic, -asexual air about him ; most t of the time. -! None of these fit. | would describe him ass Ste es eens sete © meer a : semen mee soem tae sane 14.90000 t _ - mo j \ : f V. FAMILY SET . i 3. Marital- Stotus: a a “13.0 we - Ws he’ maivied?, vith hin? ee p8c0n0r anc weer ett IES AHEM A * 43:01 .02 : * Dect his wife. go out socially. with hi or . lene ae veers we aes tee : ,Never___ ‘Seldom ux “Aveioga_— : Often _ fee ; . - 13.01.03 2 Is his wifes lider. than ho. - -eboit his: “age: clos ae - oS ; yourger thanhe cson't tel se Be “4 i . 13.01.04 i Is his wife: unusually -cttractive. ° “altractive to on overage degide Son. os vat, Le unusually vnattractive TT Bae 8 = a pecking, ig his wife: sociolly’poiseds.— : to ; - socially adequate Se "8.01405" ©: Generally is he: very’ “attentive- fo ‘hii wife- > os | -appre jatély. ‘attentive to his wife. ‘indifferent towards, his wife. . a “ “ “| : St 13.02.02: “An pul 1 ist his wife very oftentive to him 6 : Se 2 appropriately attentive to him ‘ indifferent to him 13.02.03 Would you ‘characterize his wife as: : : aggressive _—ss domineering independent : : complacent __ __ submissive dependent -45~ Fa ene ee tate 13.02.04 In the orea in which she lives, does she oppeor to be: _ very satisfied . normally satisfied very dissatisfied 13.03. : ; “Have you been, to their’ homme? Yes _ - No 13.03.01 — Are the Wiving quarters: uniivally nicé, fot thea area: Cae wat mo, typical of the area: : — eR ~ nusvolly” poor: for thie area. 13.03.02 . Ate’ they, o esa a couple: ‘unusuelly good hosts _ “good hosts ; ; unusually poor hosts : 13.03.03" 7 : Does the wife seem: very comfortable asa hostess: “ “ Ls adequate as. hostess : somewhat tense. as: a hostess. - we very ‘Uncomfortable: asa hostess . . he 13.03.04 ° ~ 13.03.05 a in ‘general, their fonishiogs are: - unusvelly dra toe conventional __ Unusually nice _ bvigusly very inferested i in her home: re ; intereste ai in ni her home ¢ as: sithost. women nthe area at 13.09.06 “ee © 93,03.07.. “uni jer: ordinary circumstances, are é they: 7 the:kird of people who entertain often and like it- . the kind ‘of people who meet their social- obligations and cathier enjoy it " the kind of people who énjoy entertaining ‘only close friends _. the kind of people who entertain only when they have to “the: kind of people who really Ji dislike to entertain “ 93,03:08- . 13.04 Does ha ever criticize his wife: Yes, No . If so, what is he most likely to criticize: an ty : ~46- IF Yes,, how often? oa ; j oe a wee et 7, adégiigte hosts = -somewhat:inodequote Rosts___- ee, weet obo 14-0000 “49.04.01 “43,08.62. "13.04.03. 19.04.04. 5 “ta general, os a,couple are -¢ they: obviously very. éompatible as: compatible os. most obviously not very compatible” xX Is he. inclined to: never 1 appear jealois of her > ately appear jéealous.of her : ‘often oppeor: jedlous, of her | lied tot never oppeur jealous of him or ; tately appear jeclous,of-him - often appecr jealous of hin” are anping 0 about his wife that deserves speci mention or: vdeseription? ; Oe Ase a "husband, “hig is best described as: : : - An outgoing mdn who obviously i is the dominant’ partner ‘in the = marriage. He is protective of his wife. ‘and alweys includes her . when possible in his social activities. 2 | - ral ionship. : ‘An outgoing man wha i is quite dependent upon | his wife. She. ends to be the more dominant Partner and: he seems: fo like’ it ond* ° : newbat gurly man who i is. £ obviously’ ve very ‘dependent. ‘upon’ his wife bot will rarely ‘admit it, tO, be Ais ‘and, possessive obout” his : h sband who treats his i us ‘husband. who fakes his matriagé quite: . ously part.of ‘thé team and they both foke family’ . ond: soctal responsibilities’ seriously. oe aA ‘socially: ‘act ; even when his-wife is present « They both seem to > Head separate, “but! quite conipatible lives so * _. A quiet man who is obviously very dependent upén his wifé. “ She looks ofter'him rather unostentatiously but it is obvious that “she hos considerate influence.on his behavior and atti tudes. Ba None “of these fit, he is best described as: oe domimamnf paringe.. Independ ‘ont wire, Tadifherent ty here hn vee je may J have’ some fendéticy | > An active man ‘whd.is authoritation.and dominant. as.a° husbands am oe ‘Hei is p ossessive of- his wife and, fends. to be. demanding | in their ie e inan who. can be quite charming ‘with the ladies! wo alr 14-00000 eee te ct : - + apo cee nea RR A . t . t os ~ a a om Le on / i an 4 “13.08 * Household: , eee . . 7 re re Is he concerned about the appearance « or funetisning of the St . ot . rr household? .. we . Yes No. a an . er ‘ Does he make minor 2 repas himself?” * Yes. No. er ; a Bo! . a “Feiy const s. Awk nad _ dS : te . ee: —_ re = : « ; - ; Oe fo 4 Does he hove any childrens . ot : “ye_X .X. . No _— oe : . - ee ‘ - Howes many m4 What ages... 4 Q +18 se Sex of fehilren _ nh det fou. ‘ 2 Yes | Ne x F nat, where ore, hey ‘a sapeeh an aan sent . Does: het. “pay u ‘gndtual atfeatié on _ “poy. normal-atténtion to his children: ~ . pay little attention to, his Chitdrén = ods! ‘his wifes. ane unusually: atteritive, mothe . . _ talk.o about his chi idre nas, norm ‘frequently talk about his children’ “seem Quite pieoctuied @ about his chil ren ; unusual 4 insofiy ‘woy- (fisquent illness ‘allefgies; = crippled< or deformed, nusvally bright; etc. ) met oy Yes No x ‘Are ‘iy’ of his ch _mentelly. defective,” iF yes, describe’ cleguiitonces: : -48- 14-00000 , i a ‘ 14.02 * When his” wife and family are awoy, he is: obviously’ very lanely and af loose: énds unlikely to vary his routine - slikely“to become more, e.active and socially a aggressive "have. D) idea Mt a Fath, he i wait descitbd as. - : . Af active, py. foi ly‘man who-is eroud: of his family. o An active ‘family iman-who is-inclined to.be ‘strict and - par ~ démanding with his children. An active. fomily. man who spénds.a great ‘deal of time with his femly. -He'terds.to spoil-his ‘childrens: ___.. An_active but: ‘insecure" family mah who worties, a good deal about his- children. fen - An ‘active, ri sible:fother, but hos a no-nonsense attitude. © :His work comes first Gnd his fumily” knows it: ~ . A careful, responsible’ Father wha is conscientious ‘about his - fami ly ‘but not porticularly worm or detonsteative,: — an A “carefree father who. takes his family for gronted. ' Most of the. _ time they fend’ for themaclves ond do a Pretty good job of it, - en ee ene a re coe : An indifferent: Father, wh, sofnetimes’ seems oblivieus of his” Tren ; _Does he: carry pictures ‘of his fomi ly wife. himself ln his ‘Office: or room, does he dis viley pictures of. his Fo by 7 wife _ children” vo _ himself, hee . nyt 4s there: anything ‘about his relations with wi ife: or Fly that requites : ‘special mention or description? - ‘ Ng TO a cre sees eoniagt a er eam ~ 14-00000 vee + | VEL IDEOLOGICAL Set 7 45. General’ 5.015 2. An general . : a vo _ He‘is o mon 4 with forthright- dnd obvious opinions: “He is capable « ° of expressing , these opinions with little apparent. regard for the. . _ feelit noe nd. ‘orlitudes of. others... — a = — . - He’ is @-man with many prejudices ond dogmatic'i ideas. ‘He con: Cb Be —T express them with ‘heat and determination when necessary. Boe a EE . He isa ‘man ‘Who is likely to turn aside controversial opinions’ Coo mo, oy with flipponicy orhumor. It is sometimes difficult to determine. his opinions | because it is herd to- get. him. vreally: serious. —_ > He’is-a-man- who: -may-have. inany. strong op for him to. show them. He is epolagetic, diffide vacomfortable’ when an argument is in the offing. | “He i isa ‘man whore. true opinions are difficult to determine. He’ is: susually diplomatic and-conve' tional when esntioversial subjects - _ 6¢.téboo subjects. are discusse an He i is a man wwho.i ib serious ond deternined to be. proper ‘and : He has the manner of a well disciplined person n who, conyentional: J supposed. to say, Or expected, to soy. ': He isa ‘man. wiho has quite sophisticated, ni ~ capable: Fc Snsiderable” articuléte 6 arg nent,’ ir subtlely sarcasti He is ‘aman who is shy or. taciturn, about his opi very hard. to get him to- open up on. -any subj te poniulrly if it-is | controversial. oe a ’ Noreaf these’ Fite | he i is best diner é 14-0000 _ . see Are eee ee She tee ee ete ngs Be rey a wee = ma oy . a or er ‘ 7 . : . ~ on ~ . ; ° ‘ \ : 1550101, “Is there ony subject. that tends to jer his ‘dander ae . Yes. No i , mu $0, what Is. it? , : . : ws re rr oT b. an cla : : coe a 15.029 - is he a mon whose pati . L . . “is obvious and intense : : a ~ is like that.of most. ‘of his colleagues i whe -- is guarded:and not too intense a ; sks difficult to determine : 15.02.01) “On general ‘political i issues, is he: | : : i < : oe unusvally well-informed on his country's. -pasition "ar oP _ as informed as most of his colleagues: es ee. < _ “unusually poorly. informed a re reer : : ie > i we 14-00000 Lod SV MEDICAL re Ie. _ Ste of Hash so eee oe coe _ Lo 2 ee fhe 16. Ol To: your. nowy doc he: have ‘ony sort of [health problem? Yer cit Yet, please, exglatat | 05 © “Is he’ the kind of § person who: ‘Never ‘talks about his heolth-< or how he , F - ‘feels. Talks about his health-and feelings to an overage degree x 4 “Frequénily: talks about his health and feelings 4 : - 18.08 When he feels bad: It is obvious to others it is obvious to cn average —- 4 . degree Most.people would never know it Hove never known him | : to feel bad ; . : ia! aa Ih 14-0000 . la appearance,” he looks ° Robust and ety _X x Esenvially like most _people his age 2. Unhealthy — - . _ ~Does he have * A A flushed face. ; A pot belly, ; A tandgndy to i ‘bisathe hard ‘with.exertion a Cold. clammy fonds A tendency’ ‘to. sweat to ony unusual degree ._-Foul breath _ : _ va " To: your knowles does’ te adhere toa special diet or health regimen? Ae aes ne ann tapetinonwied Me Laneh ualtetan lin scebeceten eg . Yes No. if Yes; please. explain: : AS an 5 overall i impression, "does he strike you ase person who i is | i i : Highly enérgetic and tireless, x : Energetic, but in spurts : 2 oo _ Moderately energetic: es Letbargic,: Ustless ts there ‘afything « aboist the stote sof his: health or his ‘fommily' s ‘health ; fhat: warrants. m further’ comment? ea Lue 14-00000 5 : . PMR ETA tee te unaioteMee 14-0000 Manda ° - . Soy te . Te ker PobdYI a vegetek “ile a Alene. Lg OPE: om . . SPR. ai Se TOE NTL 14.90000 | Cine Teen det: Erba dele URI ge Cinsal de lo URIS, Sle 7 (GGOGS- ~~ a p17 14-0000 Ay endo tice — {ral (de ses s7stis . Contact /Report/ LrcorreS a . "8: Dee! 19004 1945, Sudy'9 office ees re a * The. C/O arrtred ot guidgts office prize a Subs wasn Ats way down to , the : : -° great to meet Valentin Légino> who Acd called by phone to ask say to etep - Bom to the. street. Jt turned cus that: ‘ald Logtnov. ucs “trtenseted. in ung to. eis Suas tro tickets fom tha Ballet “yor “9 Dacember. Loginoy eaingly asked Suds if he Aad gone to- tha maeting of the 2uo presidents at ha ‘border- and ep. Seay rejoined. that he didn't mcke th.t maating dut- would. de on hand for the oo _ |. = turning over of tha Chantsal. (Comment: the C/O waa not aware. of any Sootet 2 a —— i raitering about as Ae entered Sudj's dutzaing/s : ; . : s . 7 ee Su8y Yeported that Alexandr prikhodxo had ‘dropped tn te the ‘office ‘ . unexractedly on 9 Dec, dut xs. Frevented from talking’ to. SUdJ daccuse Subjta wife and son ware there.- _Prikhodho- asked, when ha’ could have. dunchk with Subj, and~Sudj told him-to eal naxs week, but-that he wag terribly ¢ way ‘during the - ‘Christmas rushes _ . _ She C/0 took the ‘opportunity ‘te tmpress. on bg again thas Ag. 2a to do: notAing, absolutely NOtAING »’ for the ‘Sopiets.- Zven tf tha Sviess ‘onty. ‘wanted . . to Xkow dbout changed visa requirstents for travel tn datin: Srertoa ‘ot subd wa.” 7, Red to give them the tine of dove _ po . a Ss. mo c/o- brought: up. the sudject of Javobe- -gabtudoderyts: mont ton to’ Saag of: : , ; iehaverrsdt3" interest. in aalistizg the: “gupport of influentic? vers tn hte ‘bta “ mo Mee the Fresidancy, and “askad a subg, had Raard anything Partner: Lon thtas - eo Sept sued said mo? . . rns Corrs. _ But he related, the ‘Btory cgatn fort /o3. Soe . : _ Som PCy) )) ae 5 7 Back in “October. 1965 Bohavdrris | tego nding 2 conference ot batch i subg. oR Ree) $ present. Eckevarrta cond dow off the Phegidtum. directly, to Subst: table - i - "exe “greeted Aim Subj: related this to EobRetovdryy ord. it ‘ins then: brat Sabtutovsky: told. pouaj that Echeverria: ‘had gpoxen to hia and said, he fegls’ he is‘a strong. cand {date : an “the Presidency, ‘arid would: Like to Aave a commit of Side peopls in ‘the: : Ay Jevtsr community to coordinate with ain. Zadluddvery téld Udy te ed intending © to Brorese- “Sud Ja. Zadludopsky. aid not inane any ‘others. “fhe ¢/0. asked Subj: who” ae tought: soma of the other. Ithely Jivisn Jeaders ystenks” ‘be. ‘Subp sate: ‘it as herd to sey, but. he need: tues - Mckay Weldman, a ‘Sha C/O asked Subj to chack with. Fabludovsky on the ‘whole motes Acad the opportunity. Sudj suid he would do So. “ty ‘\aenker and Fernando Jena, the Aecd of Binal Brith, . ‘ f 7} _ or again, when [x] . Su3j ts intending to take c tuo day trip to Colombia, either 9 or 10 Dac, ‘ dn conmaction with the Fesroleun Concresas ; PRY gout At fen cent wm NE ge 14-0000 Fe een REL Oe Meee aE So So Sources Liervoy/2- “sd a 7 Gj ; Rec'd: @ 9 Doe.’ 1968. R ie binécu * .. q. : ' "thie was sent to Lirana dy Lienvoy/2, 4 : ; I _ Tho lat oment pertains to Casamtrid’s ih A [ (former) assdciation with the zagal Attachets - me : | . office, posottays | but I don't ‘know how are - alse _Serlon casita ROD ‘ee ToOUTHOT - ods 50~8~75/2- > ‘| co: 50-6-75/4: 14-0000 . . aa tt . ‘ . | pL. *psercdcn ait, dee . tf te a a a Ayes . eu . | ~~ a - ine ae . / og : : ves ; th - ~ oF: wenn Z ~ j . , 1. ‘ i Fa . 4 ead EN CMOS HEA! sc roclaca & au = moe Laat yo oe Aa Nata deda, hunay quo hace tlenpos ha po ven pare plationr, Lear ney infor “ive acaba do recreoar ‘do. un viaje a Maat tne © ut We thee a. wu eo; joan todavia un poco may | dolioida ¥ taubd Vga tee oa faera do ka. edudadg pero ot “wlercoles “"pedaino por io nophe clang tery ° pare: vera ¥ par Tara. elle. ‘Le. puode , oclo do! ou “‘hereiane xy. “atid y puede \. dlemar ol 4722 \ divjiur al reeade, o bie’ 00k au of re Ina’ ito, oa°el: 35011<27 oxt. 112+ que oo ur LOGUINGYV ofrvod Lianurle” ay nifercoles por, in rena NANA ¢* (NoTar-EL teléfens AJedke ML comme aor de a una tlupaterta ubtouda on la Calsada Nonoaléo £290=Des EL teldrene B5eL 1637 a.) re concn tadar dal eds fiote puto . de la avin ddd Mere Ao +) EL 6 do. dietonvre, do 1966, CARLOS ‘MELANCO 5 paluda a ‘Loournev y dice quo: *EL coustidante | CADLOS » tiony urgenoia pox loculisax _ @ PAVEL TATZKCT™ : Less Tg $e fora: que no ‘entd, pero. que doje dicho donde. poder le. LLuraire, uLeReo ae al 10093262 oa le Guardia» ae Agentéa” que ‘eon el 21288209 x: 23+28~10 y- que le ‘dienw que 06 urcente yy yus pucda Lin: wra la hori que rustes pues "vance a eatur de “EM NLA Loar Buy. 90, lo aird par que les liane a laa “echo. y media: do. An nocty . BLAr co cots ‘de acuerdd. x yréguntar oe ihe - 384.008, eb waaunte: eee aa: ecro® ‘de eke ‘Daliag, Artoge st" Loav ino oontes * NOTAG Los “geLérenes “mene tensies ‘eorvesyondon ale “Segundo: ‘eobane 9 dictoubre da 1966. oven rer eens + CARLGS BLAXGO SELANO puece cor la misna porsona quior eatuvo comisionado por la Mrecei4a Fedaral de Seguridad Junto oon” CaARLGS CASANADRID MIRAI op nun servicio on La Ynbajada do los _ a Unisase _ oe f 14008 die ! ~ 1 : ee A Tv a , ieee ". . . + te . % woe . : . \ . ’ orn . ae . . t 2 ae a aan : . yoo _ ian sole ty ny : bee , a . 4 .. _ ae . . t i vs ‘ ; . . ‘ f. woo: ws 14-0000 qI9 v2 Dacemder 1966. a SUBIECT: Contact faport /LICOZY~5 ~~ 22 Dac 1155-1245, Subj's office i) . : - a i. The C/O dropped by Subj's offica on 22 Dec, after having daltvered a 2 ‘Chrlatmaa glft of Itquor to. Subj's home the previous. day. : 1 Subs. waa very apprectattva of the gift. . . ‘ . oy 2. SUBJ showed the C/0..the reservation card for travel of Sovtet Goorgt Veeko : a ’ Gnd hile famtly, Nina, Irina and lerina. They'ra booked for departure from Mextoo " : ‘for 25 Dic by Alr France, forfarts,— ‘fortis to brussels, where Vieko. haa” Sour day : of buotness, and conttnutng ‘fltgnt Brussels to Koscow on 30 December. . t CO Viako had. viatted Subf “tn ‘company with another Sovtet. -who Subg uag told was. ° con Viskols “successors © (from. the datter's éard) = ‘Victor Hw. Ivanov, Conse Jero, Comercial - de Ja: Enba joda Sovlettcas” . wh Ths inva te” week Cetennt: in, Ba ee aw ts Gract teal. Way qe eS p 9. subs ‘stated ‘that. he had ‘recetug a@ letter from Staney Weintraub, T.S.. ‘State - + Do partmart offtetal now in Chile, Inviting Subj to viatt him. /Comment :. Watntraud ° ‘formerly atatloned in Mextco and later in Rashington was the nud jact-of interest -'by tha. Sovtatg in Mextco,_ who had _ subj try to maintain Contact on ats: Hashington - trtpe/. Please, forward this “information. to Gerald an ance in prtiago. . *y/ : ree TEN Ge, Subs adld-he had r2cetved a firn invitation from Mr. Hawking (phonetic), tigr. of Atr France: tn -Maxtco to go on thé. tnaugural flight of - ‘Alr Franca to Red catia, T possthly th April 1967, Subj was “Compdatély neutral adout “Ala going, but, asked © + the Lfo. if wa had any Interest in Ald taking ‘tha trip to- Red China. . The” c/o oatd we - would let him ‘know about that,. a ; r-Fi The fo ‘asked. SUS. to. have - the door ‘to hts. sifted closed, ‘80° ‘thee wa hight : dtscuss- -d sertous matter. The ‘C/o gaid“he wanted to explore frankly, the status ° of Subjta relattonship ‘toward. ‘tha Sbutete.- The c/o stated, Sluntly that thera wags a feeling | "higher: up™ that bf “Rad: not aéhlaved a Sufftetent degree: of. ee cut-off from | the Soviets, . anid ‘that! his posturé af sriéendly compromtse weakened. As stance. In reply, subs manit toned the tee alements that went inte his attitude toward tha Sovteta: . 4 : “ay ré the finanetar gain from assoctai ng wlth them). ‘subg sald that had fatten C2 to“ auch-an’ ‘tnatontficant, leuel:that “it. had “no effect. in Ate dealings ‘wtth thé “Sbutete. And he: aid ‘that lavel would ‘atnk: apeh: more: ioher ‘the Sboutats: sneuourate. ws 4 ale we an ny Ato perhcnalite eth yo had. asked if tt- were poss le “jor. by’ “te. become cool, or even unfrlandly toward, the Sbvlets); Subjisatd sha cotild not ‘change. fits - A persoraittys In the past year: he’ hod Cooled: off noticeably, having raststed ‘add - A cooperetion with them, avoided them. put difficulties th ‘the wey. ‘of ‘meetings, - ates a an 1 into assoctation.. He ctted proudly: that. he was not beholden ‘to thé: Sie sor anythtng; and never went out of his way to seak: anything, from, then; - Cor tristance, he had been: told that’ Pival Yatskov had drought back catlar for bj on ats return fram the ‘Sovtat* Union — but Udy made na mova to call Yatskov "(uhait, and if Yatskov calls ‘htm, the “wtat: ‘gea Aim and cannot understand how he ecculd be unfriendly to Yatekou under such circumstances), The /0 mentioned to SudJ tha latter's equivocal reply of “maybe*® whan Loginov had esked tf Subj would report the nama of the CIA chtef tn Mextco tf a knew/tt. Subs replted that he had told faptnee that the latter was crazy 14-0000 t is. : ° : ; mee mes fom is ue “ 2 ce (Br Felled tny DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFEREKCE 5 DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION SSJECT CF OOCLMENT RI FILE ROY ‘3. OLBPATCH OF SOVACE OOC. SYMBOL ND. , 7 4. gate . LOGINOV, Valentin T. SOURCE CRYPTCNYNI@. DATE OF INFO. |B. EVALUATION My 8. ANALYST. ~ 6. DATE PROCESSED - 19. 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104-10173-10130 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | M, — ; a _ _ . ie. 20 December 1973 Co, ¢ MEMORANDUM FOR 1 THE RECORD. , ' SUBSECT: E. Howard Hunt es an Fs oa . : * 5 a L phoned Paul, Burns; Specia Assistant to. the bo; ‘and. . cy said that we had some leads that could be followed by ‘whoever has: “i.” the action in the DDO in tracking ‘down Hunt's activities during the ay fall of 1964, when-he was -alleg: d.toi:have been engaged in surveillance | , activities of Barry Goldwater: : 2. 1 said that. our files showed’ ‘Hant was in DO Division (Burris ; : . was not familiar ‘with that title, but recognized itas the predecessor : “of FR Division) and ia August 1964 was assigned to the Washington _ field office, I suggested that Stan Gaines, whid wag Deputy Division _ Chief of DO Division and now DCOS Boni; might’ be in-a- position tor eg : give a few groups on what Hunt was. ‘supposed to be doing then, I. 3 suggested that he be queried by cable, Bu ns said Gaines is staying . a on under contract for a while, so would continue to ‘be available, . i . 3. I said that Fig Coleman. was on the Iberian dgsk when the oe Eo : ; ‘Hunt assignment to Madrid was brought. up ‘in 1964 and when Hunt ~ : . ot —_ went to the field in 1965; He could five the ‘background on the assign- > ment, which.seenis, to have “Béen through. Karamessines at Helms! oo, oS - direction. _His recollection Would give ‘leads V told him that Coleman - : , became- COS Madrid later, after: Hunt left ‘Spain, and could? provide | 7 ‘information on what Hunt did not do, forthe Agency during that period. I suggested that both Helms and’ ‘Karamessines should be queried. I gave as a possible. press treatment that Hunt was engaged. in : 4 ‘domestic operations, (soinething Senator Baker is pursuing) and that, oy 4 his assignment to Spain after. the election could . presented as giving - him, time'to cool off. I thought we had to pursue tl Tattér to, “be” - gure we-know the facts. Lye S RUN te Tass ay eM eee teed a ppevusaerce: : i : ‘4 Lasked Burhs to be : sure that we are on information. distribution Q . Jef cables to the field on this, given our assigned responsibility for - : . ‘keeping files on Watergate. ‘He said we are on the PLMHPLANK for. . messages to Helms. He would advise the action officer, I said we are available for any help we can give. — Va “Ss. D. Brecknridge 14-09000 tide pase BI peg BPG: 1 i ? i t 3 i if -# a : t. ? £ HW 8 y 8 i a me. ".-information’én what Hunt did not do for the Agency during that périod. _ C~ SEER 20 December 1973 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: E. Howard Hunt : i _ 1, Fphoned’ Paul Burns, Special Assistant to the DDO, and - ot said that we had some leads that could be followed by, whoever has’ - 3 _ the action in the DDO in tracking down Hunt's activities ‘during the. ” JE . fall of 1964,\ when. he was alleged to have been engaged in surveillance : " activities of Barry Goldwater.. a 2. I said that our files showed Hunt was in DO) Division (Burne ; 2 was-not familiar with that title, but recognized it as the. predecessor ; i of FR Division) and in August 1964 was assigned to the Washington - Coe : field office. I suggested that Stan Gaines, who was Deputy Division . - Chief‘of DO Division and now DCOS Bonn, might be in a position to ; ot ne give a few groups on what Hunt was supposed to" be doing then.” IL. i TE * __ suggested that he be queried by cable. Burns-said Gaines is staying £ “Gn under contract for a while, so would continue to be available. | : oo i ; 3. I said that Fig Coleman was on the Iberian desk when the ; 7 ’ ‘Hunt assignment to Madrid was brought up‘in 1964 and when Hunt : oi uf “Went to the field in'1965,~ He could give the background on the assign- a ‘ment, which seems to have been through Karamessines at Helms! . direction. His recollection would give leads. I told: him. that Coleman. - became COS Madrid later, after Hunt left Spain, and could provide : * 1 suggested that both Helms ‘arid Karamessines should be queried. . J gave ds a possible press treatment that Hunt was engaged-in | domestic operations (something Senator Baker is pursuing) and that his assignment to Spain after the clection could be presented as giving him time to cool off. I thought we had to pursue the matter to be . : ‘Sure.we know the facts, . . ye 4). Lasked.Burns tobe sure'that.we aré on information distribution ‘ given our assigned responsibility for : He.said we are on the PLMHPLANK for I said weare . ‘of cables to the field on this, “Keeping files on Watergate. messages to Helms. He would advise the action officer. available for any help we can give. : : . eS _ Se 2, Ba a Ss. D. Dreckn ridge 14-0000 cee SEORET . 9 May 1974 : ° . “4 : ; i 4 MEMORANDUM FOR: _ OPS/RMO : f SUBJECT ot Watergate File Research > Final Report: ; a ; vy, - The files of the. ‘tinned fate office of the chief, ops /ose. ; - : have ‘been checked ‘for-matérial relevant to the subject of this :- vr i: » memorandum: . The check. ‘included chronological ‘files of communt =.” rors oer nas oe é -' cations ‘of which Twas the author while assigned to Madrid, Spafn- r aa ‘in the period duly 1970 to July. 1973, - Nothing pertinent was found. oo 2, I have attempted to recollect any other details which . a : 5 not. conceivably: could be pertinent and which relate to the period : _ j : of my assignment to Madrid. The only points which I recall but : . on which I have no documentation are these: a, Thera-were occasional joshing. ‘inquiries: made: of me by American. residents of Madrid about the reported presence in Spain of £. Howard Hunt in 1972.. My standard reply was. that I knew: only what I had heard rumored: For the record,. "at nd time did Hunt contact me, and I have hever known of his : having tried ta contact any: Station personnel in Spain during : - the period 1970- 73. I made no effort personally to ascertain.- - whether or: nat Hunt was in Spain, and I had. no effort imade by Boo any Station member. eal cb. “A. Station officer, possibly. Richard: Ouderkirk: now assigned to Guatemala, was given some information by an =. _ informant“in 1972: concerning “reported activities: in Spain. . by..Robert Yesco. 1. suggested" that the information bé given ~ informally ‘to the Embassy’ s. Economic” Section. chief, John. Oliver. - That’ officér was ‘charged with keéping ‘abreast of: developments related to Vesco. “The Station’ did. not pursue - ‘that subject, as I recall; because it was not a topic of 7 reportable. interest, according to. vequirenents. of the period. ; HANA OO nes Wee ceca 8a 2M AAA LAN RTOS NU A aye ewise- peste nmuiemibsieve eet £2 IMPDET CL BY 058759 “ebael 14-0000 eo ( , aa ft re Sf SECRET a -2- ‘ SUBJECT: Woteragte File Qosearch = Final Report (cont'd) in ae 3. ‘There’ is no other ‘employee assigned to my inmediate P \ office who has relevant personal knowledge of events and personalities. - Lo. Ode Quer Be "Robert E. Owen - - ; ; ~e Chief, OPS/0SG- ° { is I P. a 7 Term ence ania st teey eat iet aerate Lad ee NR Ue ce oe ee . i - : : i Lt hs ft bo - i vi. : f . j . i :. i. : Jf i o a i fe }- i 4 {- oe “ ar | f° P “ . ad. af a ob. L ee el eee eee - - eee ab. aa’ ao am oo A oe ae po i: ho pe ok n i ar ij : te | an boobs as op web, a a Pod yo £ Lo : i po - aa fy ; : \ wubb i Tt 14-0000 a er oe es CL] uNcassiFigoD ==} INP at — CONFIG TIAL | (3° secret > whom. One @ line ocross column ofa each comment.) cays web st ye OP MENIEY State ree ENO ALO ig ee os as ts. . | | rere Pe a ee A rawernreuccas mo INTERNAL TT rs aeereren i i ae | I } } ae Lf. 14-0000 SEC TAOM HT MTSE BRN Ce ey Dee ean a” Pri fat se prc asia dre penn erated CUTIE eta on pane Pane PR pegs Sere SM ee TON te Ree interne aie ste lettre. Lines ais dette bee . ( — > SECRET \ _ 27 FES i974 MENORANDUM FOR: Inspector General : . SUBJECT | : Howard Hunt oe ee - al . At'the recent request of the Deputy Director for. _ 4 ‘Managemerit and Services, the Office of Finance has searched -. es '* its records to determine if we could find any payment to ...° ae .-Mr. Huntin an amount of approximately $30,000 that required. - no accounting. | re 2. We have searched the following records: a. The expense runs for the period July 1964 to. : June 1973. for the immediate Office of the DCI, as “ the immediate Office of the DD/P, FI Staff, . 4 CI Staff, CA Staff and the Office 6f Security. i We have checked various’ items that were re- | H flected in these expense.records but have. H identified nothing relating to Mr. Hunt. i b. The Madrid Station, JMWAVE and FR/Washington - Office accountings to determine if there: were - funds. passed by. the Stations to Mr. Hunt during ‘the year he servéd under non-official cover in Madrid. We could find no payment ‘to. Mr. ‘Hunt: x » either in his true name or his. two identified. - “ . pseudonyms. ee “eu oMr. Huat!s travel claims. for: the period. . | - I " . 1960-1972 and have found nothing in these - FTP. . travel claims that were not consistent with: - a normal travel éxpenses, i.e., ‘transportation, : . ‘per diem. ~. : oe ha u - ! -.d. We made a specific analysis of Mr. Hunt's...” SE ' - advance account for the périod he was.under . | : ' non-official cover (July '65-Sept '66) and have _ } E2 IMPDET a 3 CL BY: 006567 ie) mr a a LT 14-0000 + sin sn enna ecatcaranm ence das nity # fie . Bank to receive SUBJECT: Howard Hunt determined that $33,500 was advanced to hin . ' for travel and transportation of household - goods. to and from Madrid with one trip to Paris for he and his family to renew their Spanish visas. All of this advance was fully . accounted for. However, in his accounting, one item appeared unusual, It was an. expenditure of §1,600 for a sensitive | a operation which was approved for. write-off by Mr. - Desmond Fitzgerald on 1 June 1966 without _-further accounting. © — : 3. Also, we confirmed that no other Agency adva “.were established for Mr. Hunt during this period. — 4. At the beginning of his non-official cover tour, it The was necessary to establish a bank account in his name. EUR Division accordingly requested we open an account at the Chase Manhattan Bank in Mr. Hunt's name to receive all non- salary payments. (Mr. Hunt had-an account at Riggs National his salary and.allowance payments). The: following deposits were made to the account during. 1965S and 1966: - Account opened: 13 July 1965" - “13 July 1965 oe $10,000. | . SOE ga guy 1968 5,000 6 . AS September 1965- - = §,000- ; 6 October 1965 5,000". . "$30,000 Ail of the above have been accounted, for ‘by submission of travel and transportation accountings... - . i. : cep ve _-' ..§, . We feel at this time without, specific guidelines that further searching would be somewhat fruitless. One strange. | aspect of the non-official cover assignment in Madrid .is that all the costs were charged to the support allotment. of ‘the EUR Division which-is not normal -as non-official: cover people ‘are usually assigned to a project. It is unusual to have a. case officer abroad for one year on an operational assignment without him incurring operational eapenditures. : : 1 vhs ! ance ‘accourts | ‘ ‘ 3 } oi rT i : 3 i i i ot tee teense ate 14-0000 SUBJECT: Howard Hunt '6. The Offico of Finance has not found. operational : “expenditures except for the $1,600 mentioned above. ; an - Therefore, it is suggested that Mr. Karamessines be quéstioned oo as to a project or projects to which.Mr. Hunt's operational : expenditures if: incurred would have been charged. . nS PASSO BaD “IT: Another possible. course: of action is to request the 7 Director - to approve my asking. a. cleared contact.at Chase “Manhattan Bank to’ provide a transcript of all eiitries into - : L . Mr. Hunt® s Chase Manhattan Bank account. - . - a Sol . 8. ‘We are cur¥ently reviewing ‘records of all cashier' s . 4 ‘“checks prepared and issued by Monetary to determine if any - ‘were. payable to Mr. Hunt. Hopefully this effort will be finished ’y the end of ‘the week. ny ae pr fu the Thomas B. OY le Director of Finance : + E ¥ : it E i : aA : v x a2 £ = : ¥ : Cr: . ai Lome) ae —d 14-0000 Sea ery ey. Jt abbecbeita siphon sone egae am, & $ x. z cA = + SINT Ae een . ment by Helms, told Kim that. Hunt was going to Spain under nonofficial cover. . "420 December 1973 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: E, Howard Hunt lL I spoke with ‘Rig Coleman about Hunt's ‘aseignment to Spain, I had ‘spoken with him back in August when we were inquiring dato, reported activities involving Mrs. Hunt, eet ; Coleman said that he got out of the War College i in May 1964 (by: which he fixed the time), and took over the Iberian desk. Bill. Ryan was C/EUR (or was it WE Division at the.time),’ In early autumn “Ryan said that he had just been informed by the DDP (Karamessines) that Hunt was to be assigned to Madrid as DCOS,.as a directed assign-— A memo was prepared and sent to the COS, Jim Noel (now retired). There was nothing further for about a month when Ryan. called Coleman in and showed him a RYBAT letter from Noel stating that Ambassador Stanley J. Woodward would net have Hunt} in the Embassy, 3. - Woodward had been the Ambassador to Uruguay when’ Hunt ° “was COS Moiitev ideo. He had'a low opinion of Hunt and was counting the days uritil Hunt left,. The President of Uruguay visited President- a Eisenhower in the States, at. which time he requested a personal favor-- —. - that Hunt be reassigned to. ‘Montevideo.. - ~ So Hunt took. another, tour. - Woodward was outraged, and had his revenge i in 1964 when Huat was , to. be’ sent. as DCOS.to. Madéid, 7 ars 4. Aftera couple of months--early 1965--Ryan. galled Coleman : in and, observing that there was more than one way to skin a cat, This. didatt Fequire anything special, Ryan ‘saying that he didn't know, . ‘much about jt. It canie to him’ from Karamessines on Helms! order. “Hunt was to have the telephone umber of the COS, -but he would do nothing for thé station, Hunt was to submit’ administrative vouchers for reimbursement of his, expenses and they were to be paid.” Coleman ~ said he never saw Hunt before he went out. He knows that there was — no operational reporting, to indicate that Hunt was doing anything. FO pena an be ere Fy q 14-0000 . _ tytety ies , as: Con we iPad ~ . . \, ‘ ~~ . The vouchers were ‘not large, although the doctimentation was poor, es A Coleman raised the question with Ryan about his signing off, and a g Ryan said he cotld talk to Karamessines ifhe wished. Because 5 : Coleman had a close personal association With Karamessines ‘he : . ; did Just that. He was told ‘by Karamessines that he didn't know much By 5) about jt cither--"Helms said send him out," He was instructed to go on) a ahead. ~ i oe a a . 5. In early. July 1966 (4 July) Coleman went to Madrid. He” °~ 3 : - had a. ten day turnover with Jim Noel. Hunt had already gone and Gq PY he did not- see him,. Noel said he. didn't know what Hunt did, but t a ‘that Coleman néed not worry because.he was gone, oe : i . ro . - : ‘ ; i -.., °. 6, Several mionths ago Noel was ata seminar at which "_ i a. ". "+ Armbassador Woodward was also present, -At the time he asked - Pe “.. about. Hunt, Woodward said it:might still be dragged into the press, : i ©. Tad Szulc had been after Woodward about the Hunt assignment to : = ’ Spain. Coleman observed that Szule did have a Jong article on Hunt : A in the New York Times, and the Spain assignment was mentioned, | : 4 "but without any conclusions as to its significance. , 4 te Coleman said ‘the RYBAT file of C/EUR may have something on the event, but not much. A letter out and the reply, “but not much more, see Stes orteTe ees. S. D. ‘Breckinriage eee tet pees eS HY TMP ERO et yy 1 a . 2 - “a Gis cue weak at dae, 14-0000 (22 February. 1974 re - JG Fale 1 (ab 3S | MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: E. Howard Hunt--Madrid Assignment . 1. On 22 February 1974, Mr. Frederick. NV Evans. and. the undersigned interviewed Mc. Edward Ryan, , we “Chief, ‘Staff D, Deputy. Director for Operations,* on - oe * the subject of Mr.. EB. Howard Hunt. Dur ing, the period’ =. mo of Mr. Hunt's assignment as a Contract #2 A agent _ : : to Madrid between July 1965 and Scptembe?’ 1966, -Mr. oo : Ryan had been the: Deputy Chief of the Western Huropean - ‘Division, Deputy: Director for Plans. The purpose of . Tt the interview was to determine if Mr. Ryan had any ce soos ‘information bearing on the_matter of the’ operational no Sg: .:assignment_ of Mr. Hust during this. period. ‘ i. a d B 5 * Bo ae 2. Mr. Ryan. stated that the assignment of Mr. Po ' Hunt’ both to the European Division and to. Madrid was. c handled without benefit of the routine processing procedures through the Western European Division. . Mr. Hunt's assignment was coordinated and directed ~ _O Be ’ by Mr.’ Thomas Karanessines, the Assistant Deputy Director : rn ne , for Plans, With regard to operational duties, Mr. Ryan, - “Was unaware of | any specific project.or target for Mr .3 Hunt... Mr: Ryan made the specific observation that if Mr. Hunt produced ‘positive. intelligence on the Iberian” ‘target-during this period the officials responsible: for this effort: within the Western European Division. - were totally unaware ™ of: Abe. mente ne Bete ay ri, CONUS my eit ecm gen, Bo, 3.° Mr. Ryan stated that ‘most of his. knowledge of Bo _ . Mr. Hunt's activity and the nature of his. assignment ! r during this period came more through heagsay than ~~ - toe L . direct official. Khowledgé. For example, he cited the = : iz . . €ommeitt-made by a mutual ‘acquaintance 6f his and Mere. 008 gh Ob, ' eo Hunt's to the effect that-Mr.. Hunt stated that while = rr i. - in. Madrid he was going ta “play golf and write books. ~~ / Bo * Ne. Ryan Was asked ‘specifically whether’ or not he was 0 8 14-0000 x 4 under end impression that Mr. lMunc's writine activities were either being cncouraged or subsidized directly by this Agency in any official effort. Mr. Ryan re- spondcd that he was personally not aware of any such arrangement, He added as an-expression of personal Opinion that Mr. Munt had no operations! function and | was ‘simply granted the opportunity to write books. for personal gain at Government expense during this Mime ae Gen his own period. | In a . a . . ‘ . { 7 . . - . SEMEL Rea Otome mee Benth ah ayaa 6 oe y [Oe - . Lawrdnce- J. Howe. - at bet fe abet ie LN eat firevitecinivisue en, eel TLC ote Tee TRE uty PPS ta eS atten aah SITS an A int A tee yreunytite. b {STA METS SINS Sede sre entity aa . ve sencteiy AP cas is " ween caer ee sea venient t 14-0000 ° LEENOE® Witt CHECK CUAS LACLASSIFIED - 1 . . V . Mr. Howe | _ Lo . . . : : : i [~_:[orect Septy ! [CE Pspenowat "7 onsearen | —Tareonneenoatton » L Teomment TT eT : f--[ concumnence KX Tinroawation |] : . ; : f ‘ E io ot t Lf { i i : 5 i § ,. FL a & H i 4 4 i H : i > vb i NAME, ADORESS-AND PHONE NO. qs. /5527 : . fon sa 237 tie previous edit $ ne — _ : es, . bey : ° £ ‘ ; t > 14-0000 . : _- nr ee, ™~ : . - . . en . . witli 1 TEC Rute 10, Tel Ba 22 February 1974 /MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD - ee SUBJECT: Conversation withSam Halpern” , ooo. ae 7 * - . . . a . : . . 7 acer ee _ . I met with Sam Halpern for about 20° minutes this morning - in GGl0, where he is cleaning ip some details before he goes to. ~ “.. his néw assignment as DC/DCD.. I told him generally about our “attempt to reconstruct Howard Hunt's assignments and financial transactions, and asked him particularly for recollections he may "Rave of Hunt's assignment in Spain in mid-1965 to the fall of 1966. - - 2, Halpern said that Hie has no recollection about such an aSsigament. In June 1965 he moved from WH Division with Des FitzGerald when he became the DD/P.. At. about that time , Do, ; Halpern's father died and he was ia New. York for the funeral ~° lobe and ten days of religious observations following that.- He was back Se i . -_ In mid-June and in and out from then on as he got ready to attend ’ the National War College which began in August. He did not: return to, that office until the end of June 1966. . : Be, can 3. Halpern observed that during this period Karamessines ” was ADDP, with Helms moving up to ‘be DDCI. He thought it entirely — a ‘possible that Helms and Karamiessines could have handled this =~": on their own. "4. “Halpern said that Evan Packer had come inte thie office of the. DD/P skortly before Helms ‘became DDCI, and had returned : from Henolulu for that purpose, He stayed'on for FitzGerald until Halpérn returned from the National War College: He suggésted | , Someone might talk to Evan Parker who may have known something abaut it (although he may not).. ‘He also suggested talking to Georgia.” Gor vero ut MAD B fihe de ahetgose aa Cte a © fst SLD. Bras _S. D. Breckinridge | . . : = 2 Te OG ¢ LonTy 2. Solimeooe eu py C3726) wm waned 14-0000 : 21 February 1974 , Lhe a, ; 4 “wo MEMORANDUM FOR THE.RECORD es rs SUBJECT: Watergate--Frank A. O'Malley’ SO 7 le At 3 p.m.on the afternoon of 19 Bebruary 1974, a - ’ Mr. ‘Frederick N. Evans and Lawrence J. Howe interviewed | | os, _ Mr. Frank AL O'Malley at his residence, 6419 Lakeview - Jobo Drive, Falls Church, Virginia.) Mr. O'Malley retired : . : ‘ from this-Agency in June of 1972, Prior to vétirement : “Mr, O'Nalley was an officer in the External Einploynent: : Assistance Branch, Retirement Activities Division of . . tet the Office cf Personnel, Jt was Mr. Q'’Malley's function =. |: to assist personnel retiring fron this Agency in finding _ post-retirement employment. In this Capacity Mr. O'Malley - had been instrumental in the placement of Mr. -E Howard: . Hunt in the Robert R! Mullen public relations firm. The | ; purpose of this interview was to attempt tq determine if .. ; additional information could be developed from Mr: O'Malley With regard to the placenent of Mr, Hunt with the Mallen os te Be ade Looe ere ae 2. Mr. O'Malley, begah the interview by: recalling ~-. _..- a the nature: of his past Agency associations both with Mr. co § Hunt. and the Mullen Company.’ ir. O'Malley stated that a “prior to assuming his ‘responsibilities in thé Office of é ‘Personnel he had’ served with Ceitral Cover Staff in the ~ 4g : area dealing with. the funding of covert action projects. © af In this capacity hé lad becone familiar, with the acti- — Llobe . ‘vities of Mr. Hunt. while Mr. Hunt functioned on the Covert -- Poo _ Activities Staff primarily in the propaganda field. | Mr. oye O'Malley stated that he first came in contact with the! Mullen Company when he was attempting to find an organi- - ", Zation to hahdle.the public relations effort vf a covert “Agency activity khown as the Free Cuba Committed. Mr. . O'Malley related that he had arranged this cover through | the Christiaaform Organization and thot his duties ‘in-, a L . volved all aspects of.the funding of this activity. Mr.- O'Nalley-described the nature of his working relationship 14-0000 Hey tet ses age rome BR BAS Ses las Te yr De a CO _€ with Mr. Robert Ro Mullen as deing close ang cordial, « Nr. O'Malley stated that Mr, Mullen was in the nahi ts : of confiding to hin information couceraing other Mullen business convacts and Projects. In responses toa . Specific question, Mr. O'Malley Stared that’ during the ‘period of his contact with the Mallen Company dealing ‘Director of Central Intelligence, ‘was listed as a charac- with the Free Cuba Committee, Mr. Mullen tole him the Howard Hughes Organization was a client of the concern. BL Nr. O'Malley reiterated his previous statements _ that Mr. Hunt was -referred to his office for placement assistance through the Office of the Executive Director,. then Colonel L. XK. White, Mr. O'Nalley ‘stated that -in.- view of -Mr. Hunt's. interests in the public relations- . field, it was thought advisable “to put Mr. Hunt in touch with Mr. ‘Robert Mullen for the purgose of gaining the. benefit-of Mr. Mullen's guidance. - Mr. O'Malley recalled, after the initial meeting, Mr. Mullen mentioned having met Mr. Hunt some years previously in Paris, France. Mr. O'Malley's office arranged interviews With various Organizotions including Reader's Digest and the Kennecott | - Copper Company. Through ‘the offices of the Mullen Company: an interview was arranged with the General Foods Corpora- tion, a Mallen client. -Mr. O'Malley stated there was. ‘disappointment that Mr. Hunt had. been unsuccessful in “selling himself" during any of these interviews and that ho job offers had resulted. In response to a question | as to whether or not executive level interest was. still being shown in Mr. Huatts post-enployment placement, tr. O'Malloy recalled that. Mr. Richard Helms, then ter reference on Mr. Hunt resume and that Mx. Holms “Signed a ‘letter of recommsadation to the Kennecott-Copper pe ; “9 unt's behalf. Mr. O'Maijey recalled being - | Company on MeiH : ' contacted in.the last month of Nr. iunt's Agency Service by | Mf. “Mullen, who stated that .a decision had been made’ to... expand their operations. In view of this expansion, Mr. Mullen, had decided ‘he would himself offer Mr. Hunt a. job. Me. Mullen had stated: that he was interested in having Mr. ‘Huat begin work immediately. However, Mr. O'Malley reé- . - Called. that Mr. Hunt coupleted retirenent’ fornalities and actually started work for the Nullea. Company Approximately. “a week to 10 days later. oy € 14-0000 . a. Mr. O'Malley statod that contact was maintained. ? with Ne. HWuat while at the Mullen Company con a continuing . basis, because Mr. O'Malley was interested in Sa. Mune for possible referral of other ‘Agency réetirses. Mr: O'Malley also understood that there was Cover and Coa- | mercial Staff interest in the Mullen Conpary, ard that Mew Hunt becane instrumental in discussing Several aspects of the cover onerations in. his Capacity as an officer of the company. Mr. O'Malley recalled referring various : Agency officers ‘to Mr. Hunt -for guidance when these-indi- - viduals expressed an interest in entering the public _ Télations field, “Mr. O'Malley did recall disappointment .. > in feeling Mr. Hunt had generally been less helpful on. |» '. these occasions. ae ae ak Lai Ra |, Tequesting referral of retiring Agency employees with ' specific qualifications. These instances occurred apparent- ly after tr. Hunt had assumsd his Yesponsibilities with “"" the White House, In one instance Mr. Hunt requested re- ‘ferral of a Tecéntly retired Agency Secretary. As-in—. previous memoranda and discussions, Mr, O'Mailey was “unable to recall the name of this individual, He did, however, State that he is quite certain Mr, Hunt turned down the ..: individual whom he referred. As a point of Clarixication, : “Mr, O" Malley said that this individual had not Treviously -. been known to Mr. Hunt;-nor had she previously worked: : for hin in any Capacity. Mr: O'Malley also recalled. a- ‘request. from Mr. Hunt for an individual having skilis in the area of locks and surreptitious entry. A resume of . ‘Mr. Thomas c, Amato was provided to Mr. Hunt at that time. » needed in Connection with a requirement -of the Howard Hughes Organization in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. O'Nalley | Stated. the’ opinion that it was his impression that the’. “| €eVice in aa undisclosed location, Mr... O'Malley reiterated “his understanding that Mr. Anato did not accept Ne. Hint 's ,Cffer of cmployment. oe pO . Lo e -jgcr 6. Mr. O'Malley then recalled request from Mr. Hunt . - Fr -ifot a recomnéndation. of -a security service orgenization Z (to Carry out an electronic countermeasures “sWeép." Mr, Yeo ‘O'M311ley recommended the Wackenhut Corporation, (Nr. E Ly : -_ : : ‘ { i t 1 } 2 ot u Atsts Mr. O'Halley's recollection that Nr. “Hunt. specifically Stated that a person with Mr, Amato's qualifications Was’ + €bties involved would includa thé monitoring of a listening ~~ S$. Mr.’ Hunt contacted Mr. O'Malley on several ‘occasions~.° 14-0000 SW pad O'Malley recalled that Ne. Hunt expressod aera ts With that Sugsestion in part hecsuse of What. Mrs cHune Viewod as that firm's political erienterion. Mt. O'Malley did not claborate ‘further on- that remark, Nr. O'Malley then succested the use of Anderson Security Consultants, Incorporated, a commercial cover entity of the Office of Security. Mr, O'Malley stated that insofar as this. Organization was advertised in the yellow Pages and that Nr. Huat could be assured of the reliability of the Sere | vices, he felt this to be a reasonable Suggestion, — Mr, «| O'Malley stated that during a subsequent. phone call when Kr... O'Malley asked how his suggestion. had worked out,” te. Hunt responded, "Yes, they had done a fine job. At this point Mr, O'Malley was asked whether or not fron | his associations with Mr. Hunt he felt Mr. Hunt was vin. the habit of making glib comments’ which were not neces- -~ sarily accurate in order to pass aver @ subject. Mri ‘ O'Nalley stated that this Was categorically SO. He Said: he was sure -that Mr. Hunt had lied to hin on a number of ° Occasions and that, therefore, he was in no Position to . -~ be sure that Mr. Hunt had actually, in Fact, used the Services of Anderson Security Consitltants. Mr. ‘Malley volunteered the Opinion that he suspected ‘the electronic countermeasures "sweep" Was to be carried out in the offices of the Committee to Re-elect the President, | ‘7 In response to a question a5 to whether He had ever referred anyone to McCord Associates, Nr. O'Malley — replied that he remembered having referred Valter Brayden, “Mr. Brayden for a time acted as bodysiiard to Mes. Martha Hitchs1]l, As an aside Mz. O'Malley rentioned that Mr. Brayden had refused. to carry a firearm ina spite of the. fact that Mr. McCord told him he cauld do SO on the atthor- “ity. of the Attorney General. Asked specificaily if he had - ever referred either William Shea or Teresa Shea to Nz,.- McCord, Mr. O'Malley Stated that ‘he. did not recall speci£- ically referring Teresa Shea and that he was sure that he had not. referred William Shea to hin. So, contrary to, previous Statements, it is now Mr. O'Malley's belief that ~in-all probability ts. Shea was not teferfed by this ' Agency to Mr. McCord: - a BO Roca ate 14-0000 OE ge Musings nr tee, _~ 8. Ret. ning to Nr. O'Malley's pilvions responsibilities in coordinating: funding for the covert action activities. OF Me. EL Howard luat, the issue was raised as CO whether Or not the fundine of Mr; Hunt's projects continued between .July 1955 and September 955 while Me. Hunt was a contract ‘“‘ciaployee stationed at Hadcid, Spain. Mr. O'Malley recalled that at the tine of Mr. Hunt's assignment to Madrid. the Stuteslcni ursseminated tor Consumption within the Agency was that Mr. Hunt Was retiring. Mr. O'Malley stated that this was not generally believed. Mr. O'Malley was quite certain that during this period his office handled no project funding for Mr. Hunt. In response to specific question Mr, O'Malley stated that on Mr. Hunt's return to Staff employment the projects and funding which stopped in’ July. 1965 were again resumed. Mr. O'Malley was not aware . O£ any project names or funding nechanisms or Post-assignment accountings in connection with. Mr, Hunt's activities in + “Frederick N. Evans’ - _ Madrid. - oo! _.. we chee ces _— : . . I . . , oo . 7 Ls * cg in . ; _ . c - Nf > bc LPR. a . , 4, . fing fore Lawrened J. Howe Pr aae wn He eet wale ane, ee cae 14-0000 Anquiry., ( ( or a on oy ( g : Panes, ress . 21 Fobruary 1974 ete. MEMORANDUM FOR THS RECORD _ SUBJECT: Office of Finance Records « B. Howard Hunt - Jd.” On the instruction ‘of Mr, Steven L. Kuhn, Chief. Co of Operations, PSI, the undersigned made an appointment ~ for the. afternoon of 20 February 1974 to interview. Mr, William Caufisld, Chief, Certification and Liaison Divie " sion, Office of Finance, and Mr, Joseph Hudson of Finance on the subject of itr, E. Howard Hunt. At the outsst of the. intarview Mr. Caufield advised the undersigned that instruction had deen received from the Director of the Ozfice of Finance, Mr. Thomas Yale, that discussion on the subject of Mr. Hunt was to be. carried out only with ' the Office’ of ths Inspector General, Mr, Caufield stated that’ he had informed Mr..Yale of the requested interviow aad had received this instruction with the-suggestion thac the undersigned contact Mr. Yale directly with any 2.7 Accompaniad by Mr. Caufield, the undarsignad _ brisfed. Mr. Yale on the nature of ths request and idon- - tified the "Task Force” effort being undertaken by tha “Office of Security An concert with the Offices of the -: Inspector Genarat and Logislative Counsel. Mr. Yale "responded: that he recognized the legitimacy of the in- qwiry. Mr. Yals explained! that subsequent to initiation - ' OF the completa audit being undertaken by. Mr. Quinn of... ... ‘tne Audit. Staff, the Deputy Director for Management and Setvices, Mr, Harold L..Brownman, had requested ths Office of Finance to discontizua their investigation of Mr. Hint to avoid duplication. Mr. Yale added paran- -thetically that it was the ‘natura of Pinance Officers: not'to Fave a job half idone and that én "informal" . inquiry into Mr."Hunt’s £inané!al records had neverthe«". - -less Continued at a more: subdued Pace, E2 IMPDET LIv2 CL BY 011696 ‘ 14-0000 . a , 4 CIES stints ey . 3. A revisy of tho circumstances surronadiag Mr. - a Hunt's conversion to Contract Type A employment and . wo assiganent was than undertakon by Messrs. Yalo, Caufield, Rucson and the undersigned. Tho contract and payroll filos of Mr. Hunt wore reviowed for possibla indications - of tho nature of the operational activity undertaken in “adrid. A review ‘oz traval vouchers indicated that Mr, ‘Hunt and his family made accountings indicating departurs -. From Washington, D, C., on 5 August 1965 with un arrival in: Madrid, Spain, on-16 August 1965. The costs of this travel were charged to the budget of*the Western Henig - - sphere Division, Deputy Directorate fo; Plans, Madrid Station. Support. account, . A subsequent accounting suns marized PCS travel expenses and: included a payment for “aparthent rental for 16, 17 and 18 August 1965 with a -. payment in the amount of $125 to Mr, F, Reid Buckley for _ this purpose, 2! . . : - 4. It was dotormined that an allottese bank account . . in Mr. Hunt's name had béen established at the Riggs . . National Bank of Washington... All Salary and other non- m : ‘Operational reimbursements ware made to Mr. Hunt through Sterile check 'to this account. An Operational account was established for Mr. Hunt with the Chase Manhattan Bank of New York City. A review of all payments made to Mr. Hunt through the Chase bank account through Mr, Huat's . oDbvrational advance subsidiary account, or 1442 account, '. -had been made, There Was no racord of any: operational accounts. or advances being processed through this. channel. fir. Yale stated that this fact defined his concern, He ‘felt that “ir was laconceivabie that Mr, Hunt could hays undertaken operdtional activity without sone transfer of OY ‘accounting for funds, To data, no such Tecords have been devoloped. ° No referance to a project or project. digraph or Operational FAN number has been located, Ay: '" expenses connected with Mr. Hunt identified to date were a charged to the Madrid Station Support, A Teview made of . coos mn Madgid Station records has not indicated any "Developmental ‘ and Target of Opportunity (349To)" funds or "Other Opera- tional Activity (COA)" funds expended by or on behalf of wir. Bune. Thess two accounts would normally be tho source . of oerational funding not charged against a specific Pro- _ jeee activity, po ye a te | i ! i i i H 14-0000 rr rns - « Halpe et (. (- 5 A soviow of all io£ tha travel vouchers on record ' for Mr. liunt during this veriog also failed to identify a project. In addition to tho PCS and raturm vouchers, two orhor accountings ara gn record, Cne accounting Covered a trip by the entire Hune faally to Paris "for the renewal of visas." A second voucher coverad a TDY trip fron Madrid-to Washington with roturn to Madrid mada by Mr. Hunt fron 5. January to 3 January 1966, The - voucher States in: the Space provided for the citation of. | ‘the trayel Order nugber - "no travol Order." The account- - ing xas approved and sizaed by Mr, Thomas Xaramossines, © ‘thon Deputy Director for Plans. No Justification or Statement of purpose for this Toy waa given on the account- ing. - oo = : ne : . ; - ; . a bs taken to any items Connected with publishing or book royalties. Mr. Yalg noted that the royalty offset waiver provision ammended to ‘ir. Hunt's contract was, in ais ex- Perisnca, Somewhat unusual, ; 7. Ur. Yala ‘was inforned by the undersigned o£ the intention to interview ur. Edward Ryan, currently Chief, - Division » who was at the time of Mr. Hunt's Madrid assign- ‘ment, Deputy Chisf oF the Vestorn Heaisphere. Division. Mr. Yala suggested that Mr, Davis Powel] 4130 be interviewed, Tha pavetsigned informed Mr. Yals thas this had been dong. and briefed Mr. Yale on the generally negative results of. - rao -interviw. Mr. ‘Yale thes Fecomended that Mr. San > p be ‘Anterviewsd. Mr. Yalo nores that Mr. H2lvera - 22n an assistant to Mre Desnond Fitz zeraid when the. Henisphere Division and had ac-— ter was’ Chies, Vestert Sompaniod Mr. Fitzgerald whe ne becane. Deputy DSizactor ror Plans, Mr..¥alo recalled’ that Subsequent to HP. :Fitzaerald's passing: 24 toMr. Halpera remained on the 3tazl and actad as ‘an Pxecutlvs Officsr for MY, Thovag Xaranessines. Mr. Yale ‘Stated that from hig éxperience, Mr, Karadessings -yould have dolesatad 322 the arranging of “details Surrounding ‘Gn assignaent such as Nr. Hunt's to Mr. Halpern. sr. Yate offered fae Parenthatical observation Of his Surprise at Waat he interprete to be reticance to date to intervewy: ir. Halpern, 14-0000 . a bit wre se. . - ’ 5 —~( 8icner szysrnys ~t po ( ( .-., 8. The undersigned ASsured Mr, Yale that he would be” informed of any information identifying any possible projact . activity developed in subsequent investization. Mr. Yalo on Stated that- any information in this area sould greatly facilitate the job of checking Conputorized financial “oS : records, . ’ wit , OME NN, eR tne ee Une 8 Meni tai wae taut etee! oe :- CE if . ? . f ioe Y - ; we _ Tote needa = i 2d : ! . . 2. j : { i . t * } e i . i Ee . i 5. 7 j % H o 7 i 3 z poP . 4 4 4 ; poi. coe It & Po a te, fa 8 gsi caw ernie er _ rs Visine Oa icdside 2 I . . Lo. : _ 14-00000 e ™~ “ "fe an CHASE MANHATTAN HANK ACCOUNT : EE COURT. ; - ‘Check Noe so Date 7 Payee - . ; “Amount 8 . 20 October, 1965 Unknown - $2,650.00 | (2 months rent as Ceposit plus 1 month , H in advance at $550 per month. Substan~ , :- ; _tiated by lease) . - . ; . Se ; : . a "26 November, 1965 Caéa Guggenbuhl - 9S 69.34. | (for storage of trunks during 3 mos, oat temporary housing) - ; . : oo i ~ Yo re () December, 1965 _ Security Storage Co, $ 1,070,82° : aa ” (final destination charges per attached | - ; mt invoice. Insurence charge of $1.00 is : | personal expense.) “ 2 . #2 € 8 @ 3 . : Expenses _ . ; | November 18, 1965 Flowers for Sra. de Max Borrell | Ptas. 150 .' 37° . December 20,1965. ' Dinner at Housé Cf Ming, ¢ -Ptas. 2250 3h : SUE - Ex-Bolivian Ambassador and wifes 7° LE (Per my letter.-of 21 December, 1965)" », | 4 7 , { 4 : ysis 14-0000 ‘ Bebe Wwe mit eb ye SERVICES OTHER THAN BERSGIAL Terence S$. CRABANAC™ OIUOUT TLGeuiu - orate es re cf €teenotiag ~ ATTACM ALCEIPTS AND OTHER SLPPCETING cocuwiars. . avdune 1s Novil96S Flowers for Sra. de Max Borrell. Pesetas 150 @ 60/$1. 00 - $2, 20 Dec 1965 Dinner at House of Ming. Ex-Bolivian Ambassador and wife. , : “| ; : Pesetas 2250 @ G0/$1.00 - $37.50% — 40.00 ‘ . © For eporational security reasons a ‘receipt was not obtained. . i - (Credit tha Ubb.2 edvance account.) . oe _ ee “SQTIFY THAT. THE DISGURSCMENTS ITEMI2E0 ADOVE HERE SECESSARILY MOE AY HE IN THE CONDUCT | IOSFICIAL BUSINESS OF A CONFIDENTIAL. EXTRAORDINARY. cA EMERGENCY NATURE, THAT { HAVE NOT no} NOR MILL 1 DE, SE ISTURSED THEREFGR FROM ANY CTMER SCURCE, AND THAT THIS CLAIM AND aT. TWENTS ARE TRUE AND Connect, ; S$ le._name attachment) Bicmatuee Of COstwant APPROVED - ” apeserhals t CERTIFY FUNDS ASE AVAILASLE . “aCr. wad CHARGE FAN ACCOUNT NOL ~2282 | 6136-1347 (code 3) — t : | Avtwonrzea StCHATURE el Geld alte Feb 66 |WE/BF. a : ca a ‘SCULPT ION. alt oTKcr! ACCOUNTS 13.93 ? PAYMENT RECEIVED INTHE AMOUNT OF j4eae Station COST « FaN ACCOUNT SYMOOK SENERAL LCOCER acct. No. pescaretioN . . DVANCE ACCOUNTS 13.8? PREPARCO wr sli ve F Wet eeCre Seavragy tTtous” 14-0000 : . . . - - - ( . ( : <> PCS to Madrid - Per dicn/mise exp $998.30 ‘Air fare. (self § fanily) 2,287.50 HHE, POV, etc Oo "7,547.76 . | TLA, quarters, etc 6,662.00 CO _ oe. oe Education allowance 1,440.00 $18,905.56 7 oe EDY! Madrid/Paris. - reentry visa | ” 384.62 7 oO ; os Air fare only for self. & fanily ; a: PCS sto “gs - Per dien/mise exp 3. 178,82 : Air fare (self § family) 1,394.55 HHE, POV, ete - 10,731.97 . Gl . TLA . 599.34 12,904.68 2” b -:Operational entertainment - Madrid: Nov. 65 . . 40.00 : ! Approved expenditure - - LXD - Madrid 1. L July. 1966 - 1,600.00 Total expenditures. $33,834.85 - Ro: = Less. advances received (bank deposit, $30, 0005. “" -! "33,500.00. Se ee meade -" cash " 500 Uted RSEESERES ‘Cash settlonent to ‘close AC coe os tg 334.85 14-0000 1S February 1974, oe : 7 | 6 ag RAR MEMORANDUM FOR THE R5CORD . SUBJECT: © Interview of Mr. Davis Powell . my ~——-- ON the David. Sz. John Novels . oo a. =... On the morning of 15 February 1974, the ft _/ undersigned jntervieved Mz, Davis Powoll, currently = “a Budget Officer on the staff of the Deputy Director “ for Management and Services. Mr. Powell is located: , ee - in Room 7c13. - During 1965 Mr. Powell was Chief o£ - : a: Support of the then designatsd Vestern Europaan Divi-~ a . + Sion, .In July 1965 a Contract was writton authorizing . Salary and. bensfits to Mr. =. Howard Hunt for an assign=_ . Ment..under non-official cover to Madrid, Spain. The ~ Qo. - purpose of this interview was to determing x£ Mr. Powell | Doe. Lh. - had any information on’ Mr.- Hunt's activities during this . oy period. 2 o 2.. Mr. Powell. rasponded that from his recollection : : z - it was Mr. Hunt's habit to deal only with the most senior _ : Bo . officer available. In ‘this case Mr. Hunt dealt directly 4 : with:the then Chief of Wastern European Division, Mr. ; ‘ me Rolf Kingsley. Mr. Powell statas that, in his capacity a ae F ‘as. Chief of Support, any activity undertaken to support . Mrs Hunt's assignasat, to. Madrid vas undertaken second : : +.and thirdhand on Teceint of instructions from Mr. Kingsley's | nan office, He further stated thatche was never briszed on LE the purpose of Mz. Hunt's mission and could add littlo in . 3 ... terns’ of speculation,. MY. Powsll recomaendod that. Mrs | ” Edward Ryan, who was then Deputy Chief of Western European : Bo Division, ba Contacted.. ME. Pouetl also Suszested that 2 ea i . Miss Marcha Sevilla be interviewed, Miss Sevilie was the “ =xecutive Secretary in Western. Eutopean Division during tha *.; i. fine that Nr. Hunt’'s contract was writtén and Miss. ‘Saville Poe r oo Subsequently served in Nadrid herself. -Mr. Powell under. » Poe Stands that Miss Seville is currshtly assigned to the - ng : a oflica of the Chief, European Division. .. . , : ‘Lawrence J. Hows 14-0000 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Interview of Mr. . on. the David § ‘| t. af a5 February 1974 Rogers Brooks | John Novels ~* 1. At 0930 on the morning of 15 February 1974, the undersigned interyio Contract: Personnel Divis pee purpose of this inte wed. Mr, Rogers Brooks, Chief, - - jon, Office of Personnel. tview was to determine if Mr. fOOKS had any information not _. tract Personnel file of Mr. B. Y (» datter's activities while a Contract Type A employee. contained in the Con Howard Hunt on the 2. Mr. Brooks duniarized his recollections by question oF offset ‘and housing allowance, but he was uhable to recalji any of the det that their contract perso ; checked for information, ails. It was Mr. Brooke! - Suggestion thae the Officé"of Finance be contacted and met records on. Mr, Hunt be. Lawrence. J, Howe °. ’ LE FL UY tat 3x Wyn teatn nen chee eee Ca a 14-0000 ‘ a . —_— { ‘ ’ 44 February. 1974 a TO Fah tM, T4384 NEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD | _ SUBJECT: | Interview with Mr. Raymond A. Rocca ce oe on the David St. John Novela = * fot a On the morning ‘of 14 February 1974 Messrs. . ote 1. 18 mM 07 Frederick Evans and Lawrence Howe interviewed Mr; Raymond A. Rocca, Deputy Chief, Counter Intelligence Operations, | “. The purpose of the interview was to follow up on infor- — ee , Mationa contained in Office of Security files which stated 2 is os * "ll the beldef that individuals inthe Counter Intelligence . pF. “ Operations office had knowledge of: tha writing acrivitios a : “Of Mr. E. Howard Hunt. This belief was a matter of record in tha files of the forner Security Research Staff and wag attributed to Mr. Paul Gaynor, now retired, and Mr. Edward Sayla,. . . ar . ".. 2. During this interview Mr. Rocca was Specifically asked whather or not he had knowledge of tho existence of any form of official Sponsorship or encouragement to Mr. _E. Howard Hunt to write novels to improve the image of this: Agency, - Additionally, Mr. Recéa was asked whether . or not any assistance was ever requested of the Counter - : _ intelligence Operations office ‘to be provided to Mr. Hunt - Co a ¥ whether or not that Staff had-ever had any relationship. .- - j ... cr ae ith Mrv-Hunt- whatsoever. ‘In response to theso questions as “Mz. -Roeea responded. "fan the. record't that he has no knowledgs : i | - OF any such. arrangemants nor at any time was he party to. any . : ced -assistance ‘or any requests for assistance to'Mr. Hunt. © Mr. ee AN “_. Recea stated that the particular.section which he had been - cool os " most -accively concerned in-the past years “was responsible . €or handling a variety of tasks categorized under the area ; og uO of “sotting the record ‘straight. ‘Ia this’ sense, the "image”. .- ” So, mission of the offica was to Countor misinformation. cur-. - ns “rently in the media or otherwise. believed to:be pare of an, 3 “efiort’ to discredit the Agency. (Mr. Rocea feels that. any wb assumption that Mr. Hunt was engaged in any form of Agency ss ak nO ate nas Sponsored image activity would hava. probably load to the. wo concluston that .it was done under the Counter Intelligences SOL: . po Coerzations. . However, Mr. Rocca emphatically stated that cet mt this was not the case. oo ; 14-D0000 a fay a co 7 - i . \ ( i ao . 3. Mr.. Rocea was thoroughly candid and cooperative 4 i during the course of this interview. He was unable to ; a y Suggest alternate means of. attempting to determine Lf ‘ony official Agency Sponsorship of Mr. Hunt did in fact exist, Mr. Rocea did venture tho opinion that he felt - poo ‘that: in all probability aa official acquiascence on the . op ' part of sehior officials afght-have deen involved rather . i oe than an. official sponsorship. It was agroed. by all in ‘ ; i - this discuSsion that tha nature of any informal support | .' given’ to- Mr. Hunt -would. be far nore difficult to define : ‘~- an the. absence of any formalized: agreements, . a Lawronce J. Howe... vt i - a Poew, = i : - _ - Pow, - i . i i ‘ : 14-0000 6 February 1974 - oe a i. A | MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD Tt mo ; SUBJECT: Possibla Agency Sponsorship of the ; Lot ; David St. John Novels, Oo 5 : a <9 The details: summarizing an interview on 4 February - _ 1973 with Mr. Walter Pforzheimer, Curator, Historical Z : tatelligence Collection, were sé6t forth in a yenorandin ee “addressed to Mr. Steven L. Xuhn diated 6 Fobruary 1974. Mr, - a '. ‘Kuhn was briefed by tha undersizned on this information. during the afternoon of § February, 1974, Later the sane_ i, afternoon, at Ne. Kuhn's direction, a Conforsnce was held - x With Messrs. Scott Breckenridge and. Jobn Richards of the a7 . Offices of the Inspector General, os ° 2, During this conférence the speculation was entertained - that Mr, E, Howard Hunt ad, in Fact, been under Agency. _ ; Sponsorship yith tha knowledga of Mr. Richard Uelss in hig ‘preparation of 4 serias of spy novels undér the pseiidonym, 4 David St. John IF it can be accented as a reasonaSid — ; oe supposition that Mr. Nuat had soma highly compartziented ” eG : financial arrangenént authorized by senior Agency officials ; _ 7 to.-wrlte these books, then it is lixely that this relation-— Sob. Fes . Saip continued’ after Mr. ‘Huat officially'retiréd. Ytis . . rs a .Spscifically noted that Mr. Hunt retired 30 April 1979) — ae ~ Subsequent to the retirement, a David St; John book appeared : - | in print in 1971 and aagther i 1972. These pantiscripts - . Ware ‘doparently prapated during the time that Mr, Hunt was | exployad by the Robart Ry Mullen Company; 2°" Se! wo, ae be hegithiog-- . ; __3¢ 7 Minutes frou the Offtcs ¢¢ Gonerad Counsel make a refterencss -to:.a concern of Senator 3aksr over ah dlldged . financial relationship bétween ‘ur, Helns and Mr. Hune : “' which continued subsequant to Hr, Hunt's fornal Yetirenent, Senator Baker has reportedly made reference ta a Ppayseat ° --.. OF Some thirty thousand do!lars “ith the PArénthazicay .) Comfent that Mr.’ Helas would aot have that amount of nonsy 14-00000 * Red E a g TOV 8 ay ete art at emt sos . IOS Cyne “THSVAS pay, Sa eR peg - free of any fiduciary relationship wi a } @ . eo ( . yo cof - to provide Mr. Hunt froa his privata funds. Mr. Richards ox the Inspector General Staff opinioned that iftha . Agency had sponsored the St; John books, it was likely. that Mr. Hunt had so inforned Senator Baker. _ . a ‘Adding possiblo weight to this line of Speculation “is the fact ‘that subsequent to publishing the last St. John ; lished a novel entitled, Eduardo, using ay “his old Agency issued alias, Edward J. Haailton. The Rovel, Mr. Hunt pud Suggestion is that this writing effort was done by Mr. Hunt th the Agency lavolved n tha use of the St, John pen naae, S. Mr. Howard J. Osborn, Director of Security, was ~ " -‘brdafad. on the above by the undarsigned in ths prasence of . Mr. Kuhn on‘ the ovening of 5 February 1974. o St Lawrence J. Hows y a > 14-0000 ~y : € / t *; 2 | (oN tertarag ONS ONS! 6 pebruary-197ds cay Se - : : Foye ts 4 es cr Ae j - MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr.-Steven L. Kuhn 2.2 <4 00520 re fe : | S"-". susyect |: ‘The David St. John Novels —— 7 4 : yet sou St ecatamaa isc Bre Tena! re Lo wet $f many Se ST Ra’ Tra Sa i February’ 1974, Mr. Walter Pforzhoimer, Curator,: ., i mr Te As One:4i Fe ; = Historical. Intelligence. Collection, was. interviewed ‘by: the,. undersigned: concerning his knowledge of a series.of novels. . “written by Mrs B.: Howard Hunt,. This interviow. was. undertaken. “ at your request..in an effort.to determine if Mr.-Hunt had _ acted in any capacity in cooperation with Counter Intelligence — . + Operations, “It has previously been alleged in Office of . Security records that Messrs. Paul Gaynor and Edward Sayle ~~ “Of Security Research Staff, believed that Mr. Hunt. had written . . “novels at Agency request and that this effort had been known 2 to. Mr. James Angleton, Chief, CI Operations... SRLS eV names foe eo ln. ts . cae Saas . anes PAIL LT er as 2 v8 praan . 7 "Be Mr. Pforzheimer provided a verbal. summary of his...,.-., knovledgo of Mr. Hunt’s fictional writings under the pen a ; fame, David St. John. Mr. Pforzheimer stated. that when the first St. John book, .On Hazardous Duty, appeared in 1965, he . undertook to identify the true name st the author. Mr. _ 1. ‘|, Pforzheimer related that he checked with a source in the copy-.- = _ | right offices only to‘find out that the true name was not given & _.on the copyright application. The mailing address given for. OR ‘the author was checked against a telephone cross-reference . = a0 | }-idirsctory, ~- The address on the copyright application. was... _ ;_.ddentified with. Mr. B. Howard Hunt. Mr. -Pforzheimer stated. -. : | that after making the identification, he called Mr. Thomas "| : , . + Xaramessines and related his discovery... Mr.. Pforzheimor . Wo eee Le eee ewe . recalled from the nature of Mr. Karamessines' reaction that" | po oa had uncovered a sensitive matter of senior officer concern, _- : r. Prorzheimer stated that ha then recommended .to Mr. ste ! ; Karamessines that "if the Agency is involved in this thing | > icwhy.not-sée to it that Hunt’ leaves his address off the’ copy-. - ! right applications in the future." Mr. Karanessines reportedly t 14-0000 os, accepted the suggestion and Mr. Pfortzhelmer recalls that a ‘subsequent copyright epplications wers submitted without. 221 m5: . ‘the address, Within five minutes of the.conyersation with- .-*Mr, Karamessines, Mr..Pforzheimér rocalls being called by | oMr. Richard Helms, then Deputy Director of Centrsl. Intelligence. . .Mr. Pforzheimer recalls the substance of the conversation as — Po being, "for Christ sake Walter, this is the first book to .7 wo come along and say something good about the Agency." "Why. | a “-not.-leave the.Goddamn thing alone.” . Jt: “o» “S3,. TNe undersigned asked Nr. Pforsheimer, who to his o! "! ‘Knowledge, would be| in a position to confirmor dény whether -~ oe Mr. Hunt was undsr any form of Agency sponsorship in his — 4.020" : --. writing of the David:St. John novels. Mr. Pfortzheimer replied - ‘3. that he was never officially. briefed on the matter andjthat = =~ ; “Sonly Mr. Helms or Mr. Karamessines could provide. the answer. © Se .- Mr. Pforzheimer was then asked if oither Mr. Angleton or Mr. 0 0: -f-> ‘Rocea of Counter Intelligence Operations. would have any | Sad _ knowledge of this activity. Mr, Pforzheimer replied that hee ’ doubted -it seriously. oy l-4. Mr. Pforzheimer went on to rélate that he was occasionally tasked to do research for Mr. Hunt. He recalled on-one occasion being asked to research the Indian religious . rites involving use of funetal pyres. Mrs Pforzheimer | remembered that this theme: figures significantly in’ Mr. Hunt's subsequent novel Tower of Silencd, which appeared under the! St. John pen name in 56. Nr. Pforzhelmer parenthetically - pointed out the origin of the pen nama as being the nanés of Mr. Hunt's two sons--David and St, Jdhn. | . oo : 4 y ‘ft ma _° +8, Tracing Mr. Hunt's careor assignments, it is noted =. ~ ‘that he.was assigned. to the Office of the Deputy Director.” for Operations then designated, the DDP/Operations Group, in. February 1965. The first David St. John book was published. Fron June 1965 through Septenber 1966, ir, “Hunt a " ., during 1965. r me ‘was assigned to Madrid, Spain as o Contract Agent. During. _ aa _°~ 1966, thrge St. John books ‘appeared in print, ‘the highest out- 7 : “put for any year. Mr. Hunt published one book under the St. John pseudonym in 1967. end one each in the’ years 1963, i 1969, 1971 and 1972. Mr. Ihint officially retired as an Agency ~~. : Staff Employes effective 30 April 1970, | se Be ee te 14-0000 fai Od aes CEE TTR RET Seppe Sete yee ayy 20 ee ee 7 aaa e SARE era rect ate eect oot me SNES WE 83 te etc ashe etege, 6. A check. of Office of Sacurity records did not davelop any indication that any of the David St. John manuscripts were ever submitted for review in accordance with Agency. regulations. There is. no documentary. evidence currently available to the | . . Officé of Security to either confirm or deny possible Agency | ‘Sponsorship.of the books written. by. Mr. 3. Howard Hunt under. “the pon'name,..David St.-Johne. 2: 2: | - Sas TONE YT peer ae Lt “ae Ineiones BO, . et BRN ay es od tb ba, ? 14-0000 : s ~ ORK BE Copy one of one copics woo ¢ - ¢ } : oT ( . ; : ( . ‘ February 1974 ee 2E FL G, MLas i “MEMORANDUM FOR: :Mr. Kuhn- oo. : SUBJECT: General Gaynoz's Recollectiona ; - me , - a : : F ee vee ge —_ . - . on Lycee op we a 6 ‘This date, ‘at your instruction, I called Gen, Paul Fy Gaynor, : : “> to seek his recollections regarding his knowledge of the writings of T.. : Mr. Hunt and any official who might be aware of the circumstances , A ; of any: Agency involvement in that effort, . re Le. : eo 3 2 2. Gen. Gaynor advised that his memory is not altogether clear son the Matter, and that ke was "reaching, *! but stated that has he_ : ~“"re€onstiucts the matter: So co, oe oO a. He became aware that Hunt, While in WH, was accomplishing: a steady flow of'spy books, and that security Approval was nat deing re-_ quested on the manuscripts before ‘submission’ to publishers. (He stated: ’ that this activity Continued later, as he recalls it, in CI Staff, and azreed with idea that the volume of writings was sufficient to indicate : that 4 great of time was involved in Hunt's writing, ).. Gen, Gaynor advised a, 3 that he raised the issue “up front": on several occasions, . The reaction : “he recieved ta his raising the issue was that "keap your stinking noge out _ Of this business." He stated that.he was lead to believe that Mr. Helms - desired to improve the image of the intelligence profession and the Agency - | afd that Hust's books: Were.a-part of the program.to doso. oHe: stated that: - Loe he swas never totd outright tha S was the case,. but the’ eSponsés he ~ Soe recieved lead him: to believe this. was. the case, me TL, ee. . gested that tv 'O peaple might ‘be able to-assist in clearing ->~-- eS he issu; Ray Roeééa‘and: Walt Piorsheitner, both: 6f whom were involved - ~ _in the "image" materials, He stated that Piorzheimar. sesmed to. be aware of allthe actails = gn an up.to-date basis - of Huat's departure from the- ” nthe’ public rélations firm, to the degree that Gen. Gaynor gained the betief that Hunt was Merely moving his desk outside the building, | ‘but being paid by the same sour ée as before. He also advised that he kept” “Miss: Ethel Mendoza fairly currént on what he was learning about Hunt's _ activ ties because she followed the case for him, an? suggested that her recall about what he had Yeas ined and wher and whet. resulted, might be better than his at this dates! “(HE also Mentioned an incident'ia which Morse || Aen while on a TDY was told by a COS to Ask Headquarters ‘to remove Hunt - from the Area because of his direct liaison with the presitent of the conatey, ‘and othar activities which were confounding station operations, Later, the COS told Morse to target about relaying the message, with the implication that uel was being directed by higher authority in the Agency and the COS gid not ddle by complaining, He said Morse ~raould crobably ; Agericy to joi: uy wish te get ia the mi 14-0000 2 . - . = . ~ ¥ PS teal teres ae = . . ! ™ oe T - i ee . “ote . * . : . a aan Loe cree Lene i ee. . eee . iy — , j . e. ‘ ° : i ; c. He also suggested that another person--definitaly no féiend of . . 7 “ , . ‘. ween co ie sae Hant ~-who might have'sorne recall or have picked up information about’ : the book-writing matter might be Anita Potocki of CI Stafe, formerly of _ heen k a gather that she did not have official’ knowledge, but because oo 7 Lo Of her dislike for Hunt, ‘she:n ‘ what her busine Sfollow his 2 career,)- >". eee Ee made tt pe me what her business to follow his.” 4 : ‘ 7 2 yA Sa nie eck oad puntos . Fb ee ee canta eee 14.0900 _ 7 . Bos sg if 1335 , etozanzou FOR: Daputy Directox for Support ne : SUBJECT: 7 _ Raquast:- for Sxcoption to provision of =. at SY ; atoll “45-lob =~ Tarencg 3. Guang er rae Ms * ; i. This wésoraacum contaizs a vecouséndatioa in pera |” Graph 4. for the approval. ‘OS the Baouty Dirsctor fox Suppor. a 2. ference 8: CRABAYAL. {(?P} igia Contre reek Exployee as~ otzaed to the Madrid arsa in Spain in a sensitive aaydznent. io siace hls conversion fron.a 8t222 Saplozse: ‘on 4 July 1963, ao) PRAMAS Was ‘2 €S-15, stav 7 (319,830.00 per anpun) and ka 13 Delay Pata at the sane Sato in hia present contract . Soain3. ‘Gla contract srovides that ta 321 bo entatlad to al living quarters alloznce 20 conformance vith regulations | or hap orgeaization aaplicadle to ats a Ppodatod bersonael. . eet ey Fence est Heenan 3, The baste 15h nz quarters allowasey for Class Yr ofsleerd tn Uadria ig 33 29CO rer nnbum., Tho house waion ceauaac has. docated, with 2 one year leuse irom 25 Novenbas 385 to 1G hoyensar is6s, a3 an 2n3nal- reat of 38,500, 990- aneludiag Bbaistios, sRerefors, sor rent alone, che wilt be ua i ;- 4 3. ¢ oe “31, 989.00 ser ysar over she 1250 cercént maxizies 2lloved ~ ‘shdar te a provisions 02:72’ 35.10), On 4.73/25 Dercant a teats 22.49 69 sarcent ovsr he ‘duardors alioveace, | hs woul 14'be be out oz. ‘pocket $2,595. o0.. oo. : ; a Ria to the: operational gensisivity oF. 2 eakaasiigns bi znnent;- his request’ for lis? on: Ais ronsing, cost; was Randled “bz Yr. Thomas Savanessines, DP. . Ga ms) Sactduber : : Nee joTessizes, 8 pete “Ris betie relabursed | — oe peices allowable costs us. ‘Bo, bat not “to. at cesd, “9 perdant above his quart 2ors Ad ovar ascs., This autnort gatioa 7123 - dséluded ik a istter to TmiBaNac Zooa - Se ‘Pavazessines. it Fopeenister, tat tao Deputy Dire 2ctor: x a 14-0000 wee ny oo nn etc ee! ; ° . x 2 \ C. a a ™ _~ a for Supeort authorisa tha 75/2 3 percent shariag uo? the oxessa : ob Ailevable bosts up ta go pervert soovs his quariexs u allowances, SR ToT ; Actiag. chiez oo. Vestera “Baope Bivtaton Te “ Pogiasendation in paragraph a : as authorized: Ta oO, 9 800 8 Soe . CSazles M. Devs’ CTT Bom se es : bd 1353. sete uv J 33 Spay ‘Diree or vor Be eo, Dato” - ho Dists xibution: | Srigs |. efi 7 "2 = $3a-D0/S— 1 ~ C2TS/3S i -. HELO ae ow _ 1- Wa/S. ~ sot ot Loe ron wo Loe Loa & a be ‘ m i t a . / . rs WweriL LT — 3 4 \ | So Chie?, Vostera Aurces Myisioa es : 13 Sctoter 1955 _ a ATT_ _:- Support Stare - -— rnc oe ; . . t a . nein o.- . . . mo + Bote, Comvensatloa and Tax Civisicn : : ‘ . iy , . CPlics o? Saance , . ; : Duty Status Ravorta-Teranes 5. CUBANAC, Dplozse 7 danver 179680 oe To Do ~ G. f , RoPersnee & FAB 20-10C0-1, Paragraph 5, mo h “1. To date tiers t9.no record o? receipt Of Foras 764, ; t Put? Status ‘Peports,. for’ Terenes S, CRAM sidce his r0y ; t "4. ely 31065;, These recorts org required in order to maintain .. “§ his leaves ascount in eccordancs win ths tarss of Parserapy : . - (ce) ee has contract end to preslide astlon to wlthhel3 payin . H ‘ * adscordanes with tequirsrents of tha refarenced Nsadbdeoe, ; a : & 2. TE da requested ‘that tats oPtee te advised a3 to : i i | be reason ror the delay in tha Submission o? these Saty Stains : Razorts. ; i : k : & Ohie?, te Q Sacticn’ ~ catract S=ployees Reconats: S3 _ agent Payroll Branch - Cgapensation ahd 55 Division - eked oF Pina sees 3 “Division oo Buciis... teva coe ie needa eet cee CRIS? OF Support, 3 Division Per csonvetsation with ir. Tromas’ Xaramessided: ADDR, 8 bners Vill ba zo Duty Stare a. ports (Fora 784) autsisesg 9! Sn Terence S,. CRABIMIC. Dag f2onld “be used as the sutherity | ; to Continne hig F8yY Ditbost thes® tevorts. ernie leas & : Pan - . _ . . . “-] . . Davia 8. Doyal2 . : © Cale? of Sensors aa OT WS Division a , ae ‘ 23: . i i 14-0000 ” " ” : { ew mwermss |. d . ~ \ \ ‘ \ x yo i , ; ; | «3 Gentemter 1955 *, t . . , . m ssrowoun FOR: Chtef, Contract Personael Divistoa,. _ : SUECT =. Genera; - Terrence 8, CRABARAG « Suppleneot | | Specific ~ Paragrapy Entitled "oftost™ . ‘ i oo i wt aa ee . RSFERENCS. os a, ‘oe Opiiiton ‘65-2h76a, dated 12 August 1955 j ; Bo . , Be Our Mena; dated 8 Tuy 1965, Sane ‘Subject : a A. This olete beret recommends an anzendzeat ‘to CRADAIAC 8g ! . Sugplessnt dated 4 July 1995, to delete Faragrapa: T- enti Ltled "G2faat." _ : This offices dclacwlsages the oe opinion, Reference A; ‘whieh adetoratces CRABANAC my retatalwithoys ency salary offsat ony. future royalties edrned as a result of bis Aiterary efforts based On tke fact cover doza not tocludg rale § Of a writer, . ; . . 3. As Subjects Cover Nacttvities" Raye been offieiaty clarifiea ° Jog TONAPEI Le emg oes met . aq baling only a ‘ligat one of a rstlica Foreiga Services O2ricar for 2 } _ waited the Agency: will be raktng ali Sosis Tezeat Dsycents and aczually a: : bs vill receive no funda frod any cover, tats PaTagrapa, which is ais hae? es has no-resoing. in Subject “3 contract. and ‘it is Hereby reconsended that- . : § it Ba festa 8 f¥ou CRABANAC ts Suppleseng, Lolo. ; “iy Beery ‘ip future - cases whey 3 Gover is so u ght 1 ‘that Sinjece - : wii not ba rece ving fuads ffon cores it is reeoacended that no *Ozegee® Poragraph ter included in Supplacenta. or 7 Contracts. - : — oe a _ LAR. cauLsIeLy | . Te, Bo . . bpier, Covert Clains = Berk : d 14-0000 : - ¢ Veeleeced ( y . (7 — L os : ae ". OCC 65-2476a : . ER AUS sass | ' MEMORANDUM FOR: Chics, Contract Persvanel Division - i- SUBJECT: Terence S: CRABANAC - Retention of i ; _ Royalties bya Contract Employee 4 A } and 7 l You have requested tha Opinion of this Office. in regard ‘to 4 the retention of future royalties which might be earned by Terence S, a CRABANAC as aresult of his literary.efiorts. We believe that he is. 3 “entitled to retain such royalties withous an offset against his Agency - . Salary, —~ a . woe . - ; ~ 2.. We have been advised by Mz. Geae Stevens, WE/Support, that i CRABANAC!s cover does not include the role of a writer; CRABANAC's CEs cover for status will only be a light one of a retired Foreian Service , i ‘Officer, Therefore, paragraph 7 of his contract dated 4 July 1965 may’ B . - remain as written, Royalties from the fictional works, that he- writes as "a profitable hobby will ‘not bs emoluments Xeceived from or through his “cover activitias," oe os ST eel teem Susneeng wet : bee . ” Hi rep Ble coe Bre sae wes oe aenesed 5 NORMAND, BLOCK 0 i "| Office. of General Counsel.” “ee? ‘Chie, Covert Claims. Braich.- - ; Nie. Gene Stevens, WE/Suppsrt” Se ' * wr - = me . . = - oe . ; a - tee , ae | % TS ohaG : bd awa . : . . : | , 3 » 4 ~ ae 2s wee —s . 14-0000 (> — : 3. AUS 9A om co > ‘ eae ~ : a : MEMORANDUM FOR : Ofites ot General Counsel : . ATTENTION © + Norimaa Block i SUSJECT .. + Terence S. Crabanaé'-- 4 Se ‘Retéation of Royalties by - Boonen 8. ‘Coatract Employes ; 4 - } ~ . oa, . = Referonce is mace to the telephone conversation’. ‘ 4 of 25 July 1965 between yourself and Rogers GC. Brooks of 4 thiy Office whercin backgrowmd inforraation relating to the - : waaignment of Terence S. Crabasac was discussed. re : . . t . 2. Subject will apsarently- ‘develop a Cover aga writes, ; a ficld wherein he haa an already demonstrated talent based : upon several publications. The objective of the cover is to pro- 4 vide.a basis of attribution for some of his income, At the time i . ofthe preparation of Mr. Crabasac's a contract, the svacific m ' - detail of his cover waa unknown, : oy 3. Request your aplnioa ia regard to ) the retention of | i ‘ t- _ possible royalties earned by Crabanac aga resuitof his. ~ r Urary efforts or whether such * jacome should be properly . i ; offgat : . ; ; i a ' Josesh. Be Ragan ; r “Chis . Gon atract Peraooael Division” _Attac chments. - , op/cen: RCBrooks/cw: 2 August 1985 Distrilzutian: . Orig & by -- Addeeasee . 2-- CrP \ 14-00000 Bosc eye ee and'teanapoz Hon expenses for YOU, your dedendegnts, your housshold ’ the course of all travel Periormicd hereunder and, whea Authorized, fo> - “assignment. All travel, iFansportation and per diam Provided Jor und =, oo Ee . \ : | : ; ; i ‘ . , =, > “se | \ & Fely 65 Nr. Terence S. Crabanae ; . Lt ; ‘ - . - | vs Dear Mr. Crabanac: ¢ : \ oo an . 4 anne aoe! ; . | The Unalted States Government, as Yepresented by the Contracting: a C&icer, hereby. contracts. with you a3-a Coxtzact Employee for the uze . of your services and the performance. of duties of a confidsatial mature. vader the following terms aad cdnditlons: | : ; : _ 1. Comsensatien. In full considevation for the use of your services “ - and the performaace of Sgecified confidential duties you will bs compen~ “ sated in’an asiount calculated at the rate of $19,530 per annum. In addition, a “you are herein authorized legislative salary a¥justmenta, 4 thin-grade promotions and, if Apgiicable, a post differential in substaatial Conformancs with rules and regulations apslicabls to Govarnment aproiated emoloyees. Payments will be made a3 requested by you in writing tn an apaTovad man- . ner. Taxes will be withheld therefrom and submitted by this organization. 2. Allowances. You will be entitled to: {a) Living quarters allow-- @nces in contormance with Fegulations of this 6¥ ganization apslicadle to its appointed personnel. Ia-tha event you are furnished quartérs by thea Government you will not be entitled to the living quarters atowances herein indicated. . oo : : ' Be _ : (b) Cost-of-living allowancas “i- in Conrormance with applicable regulations of iis organizatioa including, but not limited to, a Bost allowance, a transfer allowances aad a home ser- vice transfor allowance. ~ CE ae 3+ Travel. You will be advanced or reitnburasd funds for travel ‘elects and your Personal automobvils to and fror your permanent post Of. z9signment, and for you alone for authorized operational travel. In. Baditioas you will be entitled to storaga of Suca housekola and personal eliects as are not shipsed,. in conformance with applicable Govérament Fegulations. tou may be entitled. to per diem in leu of subsistence ia - you alone while on temporary ‘duty away from. your persianeat Pos! of this sabagraoh raust be properly authovizad, and expenses incurred hers. * tadsr are subject to Payment an accouating in compliance with apolicadla | Goverzameat regulations. 2enss3. You will be advanced or seimburged fends il oxseases fachuling, but not imlted to, enterinin- i 33 Spechically assroved dy the Gov-- to paymestand Accounting in comoli- “tlons, bo Operational & STEROL sauary operational ax: Treat and the purchase of infor: t. Such fusda will ps sudjse aace with avalicasle Coveenment Pou: 5. Resay- tis recoyaized that youe failure to rcrouat fos or adany Mea adwanonl yor herwuades WAU entins tha Covetam. ert to nobilis: tyalasouat of sacs tnveblodsses ar MAY SOTMLA Lescul fron : : une hs contose: dy sven eatase az; etf tering: of ov Sabie + 14-0000 , : ¢ re oe 6. Benefits, (a) You willbe. entitled to death and disaullity benefits ~ equal to those audiorized uade= the federal Employecs' Compensation Act, _— #23 amended. Ctaims by you, yous heirs, or lepal Fepresentatives under : : this poragraoh wlll be Processed by this orginization in accordance with ita: 7 . Procecuras in such manner a3 not to impair sscurity., "| , “ (b) You will Se enttiled to the continuance of pay and | ‘ ‘ allowances Ina maknerz similar to that set fosth in the Missing Persons : Act (50 U.S.C.A., App. 1001-1015), St a oN appropriata Covernment representatives. All aceruad but unused leave % credited to your former account aa aa appointed employee of this Organiza- ” - tion WH be transferred to the leave account established for you hereunder. ~ - : . {d) Aga Government employee under contract converted = from staff statua without a break in service, it is required that you continue ; to make contributions to the Civil Service Retiremant Fund. Such contri-~ : E. . butions (oresently six and one/half per cent (6-1/2%)) will be deducted by E , the Government from tha basic compensation due you hereunder, i.e. a & presently $19,880 per annum. . Se : . : _ -. fe) You are herein authorized to apply for enrollment ‘ina health insurance program for certain selected Contract Employees of’ this organization, subject to all the terraa and conditions of that Program. - If accepted, thia organization 39 present!y authorized to bear a portion of | _. the premium. cost, you. will dear tha remainder. Your financial contribution - Will be effected either by payroll ceduction or by direct remittance ab g s x ma, “. “+ “periodic intervals té be esiablisied by this ‘organization. . (2) 0 This organization is authorized ‘to pay the cost’ Boe of necessary hospitalization and related travcl expenses for illness o= jajury fo 7 incutred-by a United Statas citizen full-time Contract Employee in the line ry - of duty while abroad. ; mo ne . ; ... 42) thts ofganization may pay certain necessary costs of hospitalization and related travel expenses for illness or injury incurred by tha dependents of 'a United States citizen full-time Contract _ - . Employee perraanently assigned abroad, while they are located abroad... ° , Ibis understood and agreed that the eligibility and extent of the Particiaation by you and your Gependents in the above madical Programs will be in con- formance with the rules, regulations and policles of this organization ta effect at the time an illness a: injury is {ncurred, thai all chims will b4 submitted only to this organization aad thac Adjudication of such claims by : this organization shall be finataad conclusive. ta la Lind) received fron op sty of the 9. S. Gaveramen:. Naetagaringtamounts dite you “under is agreemyuat and are ackaow!led> hte be payment by the Gavern- wager and far Sedaral income. ti ¢ patoeges. Ef caver g:molucents wustes Ciba couract vou whl d spoae of ine ancess : a. Offses. Emolument: (a irouszh your cover Activites are ths oro Procedurally, ouch emoluments will be 3) ments oceved Tras dus ya wimowat ba cohfarnivneca wits Gore anand bisteucil: tae fe 14-0000 foe . : o™/, : ‘ : ft wot ¢ 8. Execucioa of Documents. If, in the Z y C N berformance of Services under a this ceatrach, 5 YOU Asvsgunis the c Custody of Goverament fuads or tate ticks of record to property of any nature w! NAsoever and wh Proberty has jn fact bean Purchased with you pereby TeCogtive and ack nowledas either CxDress o: Constractiva, aun Meirds may be Fequirci by erover situate, witich monies of te.U. S. Gove ernment, the existences ¢ ofa trust re elationshia, Dyou Astee to execute whatever cocu Ane, Cove eeninens to evidences ¢t this relationsnis. . BE -Y Seccecy.. You will be required to keep forsvex secret this coatrace - and aul information which you ray obtain by reasoa hereof (urlegs reliaged | -la wrlting by the Government {ror auch obligation}: witg fult knowledys that: _ ; May subject you fo criminal PTosecution under tha: | Lo, - Esplonage Laws, dated 25 Jone 1948, ag amended, aad other applicable law: . re oa. and. reguations.. . a OE 4 5 10, Instructions.” from the Governwent Se din briefing, training or other Wiss are a paxt of this bs ‘Contract aad ara incor- : porated herein, provided that such ingiructiona are: not inconsistent min os the terms hereof, . . : . os V2 * P] n Ee is ry } ‘| a No promis ] denafits other than those eément or any: amendment therato si Ll, Unauthorizea Commitments. faining'to ri ights, or ivileges or in ws iting in this agr the: Government. “42. Term. This” contrat i is effective asof 4 Jul continua ‘thereafter fora Betiod of two (2) years unizgs sooner terr 4a) Upon | ixty (0) days! ac. sal notica bye iter party & h eto, ox ; (b) Upoa actual notice’ to. you in the @vent the! results oS required medical exaiinati 7 to be unsatisiactory, or of : an initially on are dy etermiaed by & this organization vat se {c} “Without Prior notice by the Gover ment, ‘int the event ofa. i » breach of thig ‘contract by your violation of the Security srovistons | her2of or SY your-o otherwise Tends ering yoursalf Unavailable for’ oo a : ; le a acceptable Service. ” ‘Subjset to. the availability - of aposasciations, this : agreement may be extended’ Upon notice from: the Cove Fasient: In the event of volunhry terminatisa on i your part or termination for cause by the Cover: P12 Of this. “agreement or any renewal the H Brent sior to ths expiration veof, you will not be en! tinted : ‘ to Femara : Bo i of travel ex Penses to the United States. Terminati > mot release you from the obligations Of any secur ity oats you ‘may ba ree i : to taka,’ _ . BNITED STATES GOVZANMENT Coa: racdag ¢ 3t WIEIMESS: - AP PAC VED: PERS = awn CO as ee Se
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14-00000 104-107173-10132 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 |. of co SERRET _ < = . 20 December 1973 © ak : : MEMORANDUM FOR THE.RECORD SUBJECT: E. Howard Hunt. - Lh Burns, Spécial A Aasistant to the DbO, and: t we had some. le; ids: that-could be followed by. whoever haa. ontin’ the DDO in tracking down Hunt's. activities during the . va yet t 4 phined ‘Paul . fali- of 1964, wheti he was alleged to have been engaged i in surveillance." : activities of Barry Goldwater. ; ~ . ed “2. 1 said that our files ‘showed “Hunt was Sin DO Division (Burns -_ i was’ not familiar with that title, ‘but recognized it as-the predecessor. . — of FR Division) and in August 1964 was assigned to the Washington field: office, I suggested that Stan Gaines, who was Deputy Division ; Chief of DO Division-and now DCOS Bonn, might be ina position to ; : give a few groups on what Hunt was ‘supposed to be doing then. I : . suggested that he be ‘queried by cable. Burns said Gaines is staying BE on under contract for awhile, so would continue to be available. : 3, 1 said ‘that Fig Coleman wa's on the Iberian ‘desk when the oe io . ‘Hant assignment to Madrid was brought up in 1964 and:when Hunt oo ’ went:to the field in 1965., ‘He could give the background on the assign- . j ment, which | seems to have. been through Karaméssines at Helms" ; » direction. His recollection. would givé leads. [told him that. Coleman’. * became.COS ‘Madrid. later, after ‘Hunt left Spain, and could provide: a _ information on wha Hunt did not do for the Agency” during that™ period. BT a oa suggested that both ‘Helms: and aramessines should. be queried, | ‘ : v a possible press treatment, that Hunt was: ‘erigaged in ---- net - dom operations (something, Senator Baker is pursuing). and that. “his as: gnment: to Spain‘after the cléction could ‘be presented as ‘giving him time to cool off. T thought we had ‘to Pursue ‘the’ matter to be . sure we’ “know the facts. . 4: . i . _ . . i at 4 1 asked Burns ‘te be sure that. We aré on information distribution See ee Pe . ee. cables to the field on this, given our assigned responsibility for 3. : keéping. files. on Watergate. He Said we are on the PLMHPLANK for go . messages to Helms. He would advise the action officer. [ said ' we are. a aa 1 . available for. any help we can give. . me . ; oO TD, Bo oo S. D, Brecknridge 14-0000 RRB oe smear peninretinse ting ot BPR ey ts aia) mY ae aA ee tine en MI Ate scene elie tet : : 2 an cr SECRET 9 May 1974 " NEMORANDUM FOR: OPS/RNO ae SUBJECT ob iatersate File Research: - Final: Report y 1. The files of the immediate office of the thier, -0PS70SG ‘have been checked :for material ° ‘relevant to the ‘Subject, of this. memorandum. The..check’ “included - -chrongtogical files. of comnuni-- "cations of which’ I was. the author while assigned to Madrid, Spain ia 1 the period duly 1970. to. duly” 1973, Nothing pertinent was found. "2, + Dhave attempted to recollect any other details which. - coneeivably could be pertinent and which relate to the ‘period. -. of my-assignment.to Madrid. . The only points which q recall but ; “On. which. if “have no documentation are these: . TheFe ware occasional: joshing “‘fnquiries - ‘nade of me ~by. ‘aneFican ‘residents of Madrid about “the” reported presence ee ’ “fn Spain of E. Howard Hunt in 1972... My standard reply was - that I knew only. what [ had heard rumored. ‘For the: record, at no time did ‘Hunt contact.me, and-1 have never known of his having tried to contact. any Station “personnel in Spain during ‘the period. 1970-73. I made.ino effort personally to ascertain "whether: ‘or not. Hunt was. in Spain, and had no effort made. by’. “any Station’ ‘member. bs A. Station officer, possibly Richard Quderkirk,. now ne, - assigned, to Guatemala, ‘was given - soma infortation by an: ‘Gnformant in’ 1972. concerning: reported activities in- Spain - vby. Robert. Vesco. an | suggested. ‘that: the information. be “given. - informally, to.:t Embassy's Econom ic Section “chief, John © _. Ofiver. That. officer was. -charged. with keeping | abreast” of. developments relat ‘NV The: Station did not “pursue | “that subject, as T re a} cause it-was not a topic of = “reportable interest, according: to o requirenents, of ‘the : ‘period. £2. IMPCET: eG BY 058759 Sriach We aera e tee Sabiics 14-0000 ne eet ree mane acne na anime, dee EE Te NP Ram 0a eee potty i SECRET. -2- “4 suascer : dstergate File Research = Final Report (cont'd) 3. There is. no. other employee. asstgned to my ‘immediate - “Tettice who has’ relevant personal ‘knowledge ‘of events and “personalities: Robert E. Owen Chief, OPS/0SG mal Oe ame roa Dine Sate aetep eee UDA Oe Set eines wee tact remenctn ceteris omen ns THN en ee nen o td ner saan Heamene Lie, 14-0000 >: : te: ; Da La 1 oe, ao ae | ey a x 7 unctassitieo Ma CJ contiburiaa QQ seener i oa Director of Finance: ‘ 2 Key Building ‘ TO: (Officer derignenon, room umber, ond P bushing) OMncen’s |. 7 unas COMMENTS (Number och commiat te Wow hom whom 1 whom, Drave'@ fine’ ocroue column oMer seth comment.) _ ornewe lone) Paurenwssorss om OUNTERNAL 7 teases weescren 14-0000 seem ee be Ie aad é. fe y 2 ae a ape et sercviominggi ame iitasow tobiowinepecemen Set seaye eat gar ten! i oy xs * ‘MEMORANDUM FOR: Inspector General “its records ‘to deter Mr. Hunt in an amoun r - | SECRET 27 FEG 1974 SUBJECT: 3 “Howard” Hunt 1,._ At the recent request of ‘the Deputy Director: for Management and Services, ‘the Office of Finance has searched . Hine if we could find any payment to no accounting. 2...We have searched. the following records: a. ‘The expense runs for the period July 1964 to- June 1973 for the immediate Office of the DCI, : “the immediate ‘Office of the DD/P, FI Staff, | Cl Staff, CA;Staff and ‘th Office: of Security. We have checked various items “that were re- 0 n ‘flected in these: expense records but have identified nothing relating to Mr. Hunt. — 4. The Madrid Station, JMWAVE and FR/Washington’ : Office. accountings to determine if there were | by ‘the Stations to Mr.. Hunt during funds passed “the year he ser Madrid. We could find no payment .to Mr. Hunt either in his true name or his two i pseudonyms. ee ae period > -_ Mr. Hunt's, travel claims for. the’ "1960-1972 and have found-nothing in these ce 7 19 cL claims: that were fot. consistent with. ~ . normal travel expenses,-1-€-». ‘<'per dien.. or d.. We made a. specific’dnalysis of Mr. Hunt's.’ ' advarice account for the period. he Was under. ‘non-official cover (July '65-Sept‘' s £2. IMPDET. CL BY: 006567 poe ; - ey megs a a of SECHE| t of approximately $30,000 that required. ved under non-official’ cover, in.” dentified: transportation, 6) and have” | . erable a e ntieges Bo 4 a 14-0000 ‘ _ SUBJECT: ~ gecneT Howard Hunt determined that $33,500 was advanced. to him. for: travel and transportation of household goods to and from Madrid with one trip to : Paris for he and.his family to renew their an Spanish visas. All of this advarice was fully | ; 4 . -. . accounted for._However, ‘in his accounting, . 4 . = ‘2: sone item appeared unusual... It was an ° ve Po : expenditure of $1,600, for a-sensitive | : *y opération which was approved for write-off by Mr.” 4 © z ‘Desmond’ Fitzgerald on 1 June 1966 without : f £ - further accounting... Ss | = 3.. Also, we confirmed. that no other Agency advance accounts : g were established for Mr. Hunt during this. period. i . : ; 4. At the beginning of his non-official cover tour, it : was necessary to establish a bank account in his name: The ; - : EUR Division accordingly requested we open an account at the. i 2. . Chase, Manhattan’ Bank in Mr. Hunt's name. to receive all non- ~ BoP oe ; -salary payménts. = (Mr. Hunt “had ‘an“account at Riggs Nationah- ~~ cote, : Bank to receive his salary and allowance payments}. The. ~ — aa following deposits were made to the account during 1965S. and © so i _ "1966: | ‘ : Account opened: 13 July 1965 3 " 13 July 1965 © . $10,000-" i 22 July 1965 “$000. YY 1S September 1965 “§,000 : <6 October 1965 2 8000 19 July 1966 «8 000. i ae $30,000 | All of the above have: been: accounted for by submission. P of .travel and transportation accountings.. ce To 5. We feel at this time without specific- guidelines that, : . further searching would be-sotiewhat’-fruitless. One strange ~ : : vB aspect of the non-official cover assignment in Madrid is that po we z all the costs wére charged to the support allotment of the : a? eople . -EUR Division whic - : are usually assigned to a project. . case officer abroad for one year on without him incurring operational expenditures. h is.not normal as non-official cover p It ‘is unusual to have a an operational assignment -2- SRG rene ae 14-0000 OS SECRET ‘SUBJECT: Howard Hunt ; 4 _6.. The Office of Finance has not found operational -expenditures except for the $1,600 mentioned above. : Therefore, it is suggested that ‘Nr.’ Karamessines be questioned as to a project or projects to which Mr. Hurit's operational bln . expenditures if incurred would have been charged. canbe cette betes . 72 Another possible course of action is to request the Director to ‘approve my. asking a €leared contact at Chase. © ‘Manhattan Bank to»provide a transcript-of all entries into. Mr.: Hunt's Chase Manhattan Bank account. . : o * t 8. We ate currently reviewing. records of all cashier's i checks prepared and issued by Monetary to determine if. any . ' were payable to Nr: Hunt. Hopefully this effort will be. ; : finished by the end of the week. wa enatate remiss 4 1 i i: i te \ hy . _ & “Thomas B,.. ale. Director of Finance’ coe oan mrultrerneainne atest etietr a Sa eC ne er cc Deyo tell atten oe) aa 14-0000 bo . : . ; 20 December 1973 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: E. Howard Hunt OANA A 1 ‘spoke with. Fig Coleman about Hunt's assignment to Spain, “Lhad spoken with him. back in August when we were inquiring into Feported activities involving Mrs. Hunt... 2. 2, ee Lon! r ; . oye. te a t 4 ¢ ? THR Dp de ; . - Colermaa said that he got out of the War College in May 1964 (by which he fixed-the time), and took over the Iberian desk, Bill “ Ryan was G/EUR (or was it WE Division at the. time). In early autumn’ 5 ‘Ryan said that he had just been- informed by the DDP {Karamessines) B that Hunt was to be assigned to Madrid as DCOS, as a directed assign- “ment. by Helms, A memo was prepared and sent to. the COS, Jim Noel ~ (now retired).: There-was.nothing further for about a month when Ryan ‘ called Coleman in and. showed hirty A RYBAT letter from Noel stating. ~ that Ambas sador Stanley J. Woodward would not have Hunt in the Embassy. 36 Woodward: had been the Ambas sador to Uruguay when. Hunt was COS Montevideo, He had a low. opinion of Hunt and was counting the days until Hunt left... The President of Uruguay ‘visited President. Eisenhower in the;States, at which time he requested a personal favor-- . that Hunt be ‘reassigned to Montevideo, - So Hunt took another tour. , Woodward was outraged, and had his revenge ‘in 11964 when Hunt was - to be sent as pcos to Madrid. ate ete aes 4. Aftera couple of monthé-=éarly 1965--Ryan called ‘Cotéman in and, observing that’ there was more than one way to.skin a cat, . . atold him that Hunt was going to Spain: under nonofficial cover, --This _ LO a didn't require any ‘thing special, Ryan saying that he, didn't know ,- . 3 ; much about it. It came to-him from Karamessines.on Helms' order. Loe - ad '. Hunt was'to have the telephone: number of the COS, but he would do - roe oP. nothing for the station, Hunt was'to submit adniinistrative’ vouchers" - . : "for, reimbursement.of his expenses and they were to be paid. Coleman “gaid- he never saw Hunt before, he went out, -He knows that there was - 4 no operational reporting, to indicate that Hunt was doing anything. : = mh. é 2 © 14-0000 1 SRSA Carries »about it eithor--"Helms said send him out,'' He was instructed: to go ahead. ‘had a ten ‘day turnover with Jim Noel. Hunt had already. -gohe and : that Coleman. need not worry because he was ‘gone. we ‘Ambassador Woodward was also present. At the time he asked ‘Spain. Coleman observed that Szulc did have a long article.on Hunt. : but without. any. conclusions: as. to its. significance. _ eT ~ pouniaes ab am Girigeri fat . ‘ The vouchers were not large, although the documentation was. poor, Coleman raised the question with Ryan about his signing off, and Ryan said he could talk-to Karamessines. iC he Wished. Because ~~ Coleman. had a-close personal-association with Karamessines he: did just that, He was told by Karamessines that he didn't know much: 5, “In eafly July 1966 (4 July) Coleman Weiit io’ Madridy” a he did-not see. him, Noel said he didn!t ‘know what Hunt ‘did, but. 6 Séveral months ago Noel was ata seminar at which | about Hunt. |. Woodward said it might still be dragged into the. press, Tad Szule had been after Woodward. about the Hunt assignment to in the New York Times, and the Spain assignment was mentioned,-. “7; Coleman said ‘the RYBAT file of c/EUR may have something. o on 7 the event, but not much, A letter out and the reply, but not much more. xy Lb. Qe. vy Ss. D. Breckinridge ’ 1 en. Goo iinescab saw de aber De , .. # 14-0000 ror RRS ey & o : 2 etna 091 22 February -1974 _ , (Ae MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD a ‘SUBJECT: E. Howard’ Hunt=-Madrid Assignment cL Ds caad the undersigned interviewed Mr. Edward Ryan,. ‘° Chief, Staff D, Deputy Director for Operations, on. the subject of Mr. E. Howard Hunt. During the period .- ' we Lo OO i . 7 v 1. On 22 February:1974, Nr. Frederick N. Evans ‘of Nr. Hunt's assignment as a Contract #25 A agent . to Madrid between July 1965 and September 1966, Mri. a Ryan had been the Deputy Chisf of the Western European | — Division, Deputy Director for Plans. The purpose of ‘the interview was to determine if Mr. Ryan had any) ‘information bearing on the matter of th Jassigamen te C3 : T é operational | Mt at of Me. Hunt during this petiod. 20 7.20 mks . 2. Mr. Ryan stated that the assignment of Mro Hunt both to the Gurapean Divisisn and ta Madrid was handled without benefit of the routine processing © procedures through the Western European Division. 7 Mr. Hunt's assignment. was coordinated and directed": | by Mr.- Thomas Karamessines, the Assistant Deputy Ditector for Plans. With regard to operational duties, Mr. Ryan © was unaware of any specific projéct or target for Mr, = 7 ‘Hunt. Mr..Ryan made the. specific observation that if Mr. Hunt produced positive intélligence on the Iberian “. target during this period thé officials. responsible. ee for this effort within the Western European Division... %- ‘were totally unaware of it. 3. Med Byan-Stated=that. most of his kndwledge of. Mrs Hunt's. activity..and the nature of his assignment... during this period camé:-more through heagsay than. 2 0+. ‘direct official knowledge... For example, he citéd tlie © > Mr. Ryan was asked specifically whether or not he was Conment nade ‘by a. mutual acquaintance of his’ and Mri: : + itiint’s to the effect that Mr. Htint stated: that while in Madrid he was going to "play golf and write books.” (G6 Fite tt Tb BL ted nt bate y ‘ 3 2 a i z 3 4 Sor antesiecun At wise cere a8 oh ee ahi 14-0000 Ce > co . . : be . ; (7. . wi { i ’ : i: 2 under the impression that Mr. Wunt's writing activities . ” . Fs _were cither being encouraged or subsidized directly . : 4 : by this Agency in any Giticralertort. Me. Aysu re- sponded that he was personally not aware of€ any such arrangement. He added aS an expression of personal ~*~ - - opinion that Mro Hunt had no operational function and . oo o write books for |. . § was simply graated ‘the opportunity. ¢ : dis. own personal gain at Government expense during this period, — og Lawrence J. ‘Howe 7 a we Pine eer con mansdeanraatiratitiget aman rie oe tm ge 14-0000 NAME 4NOD ADORESS Mi. Howe DIRECT. REPLY. jf [PREPARE REPLY |_| j [DISPATCH |_| RECOMMENDATION . | [rue OT aeruan: ‘| KX [inrommarion | | 14-0000 —————— . a . . ~ kxecwcuasy ” rom T wor ARO WMO Crom . } ‘a _ . t. Mee! . - : *. 26 File 10, RLFR | - 22 February 1974 | ee | MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD : \ a Ss UBJECT: Conversation with Sam Halpern. . a cpt ' ee, . oar © met with Sain Halpern for about 20 minutes this morning “od ‘ & in GG10, where. he is-cleaning up some details béfore he goes to. _ wt 4 z ‘his new ‘assignment as DC/DCD. [ told him generally about our a i i | z attempt to reconstruct Howard ‘Hunt's assignments and financlal mo j : z transactions, and asked him particularly for recollections he may co \ , # have Gf ‘Hunt's assignment in Spain in mid- 1965 to the: fall of. 1966. : \ a 2. ‘Halpern said that he has no recollection, about such an _assigament. In June. 1965 he moved from WH Division with Des FitzGerald ‘when he becamé-the DD/P. At about that time — Halpern's father died and-he was in New York for the funeral | and.ten days of religious observations following that.~ He was back _ in mid-June. and in and out from: then on.as he got feady to, attend the National War College which began in August. © He did not returm | to ‘that office’ until the efid of June 1966. a woos L . “3. Halpern observed that-during ‘this period Kardmessines was ADDP with Helms. moving up to be DDCI. He thought it entirely | possible that” Helms and Karamessines could have: handled i this 7 on theic own. - a. ? i A t é i = 4 Halpern said. that Evan 1 Parker had come into the office . ‘of the DD/P shortly: before: ‘Helms ‘became. DDCI, _and had returned from: Honolulu. for that. purpose. He stay ed on fox. ‘FitzGerald until . _ Halpern’ returned from the National War College. He suggested - ; _ sormeone might talk to Evan Parker who may have kaown Something © about i it t fale hough. he’ may Rot). He also suggested talking to Georgia. wl a _ be . re Ys 8,0. Bre _ _ S. D. Breckinridge , OU BEE BP: , oa : CLOATy : <Tuseost ct ave ts 14-0000 oy oe . ; : - 4 ” . (.: ; ane or . . £6 Fale 12, Ree ‘s SB 2h February 1974 7, : . MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD ; BO ; so : . SUBJECT: Watergate+-Frank A. O'Malley o ee = vee 2. At 3op.im. on the afternoon of 19 February 1974,.0- oc & 7 : Mr. Frederick N. Evans -and Lawrence J. Howe interviewed => © | iM . fo . Mr. Frank A. O'Malley at his. residence, 6419 Lakeview ‘ on ‘Drive, Falls Church, Virginia. Mr. O'Malley retired - zg ' : £xom this Agency in June of. 1972. Prior to retirement “=: a - Hr. O'Malley was an officer in the External Employment -:-” Fa Assistance Branch, Retirement Activities Division of ; Sg ; the Office of Personnel, It was Mr. O'Malley's function - Poe to assist personnel retiring from this Agency in. finding : d post-retirement employment. In this capacity Mr. O'Malley 9-6 027% - had been. instrumental in the placement of Mr.-E. Howard: | - : Hunt in the Robert R. Mullen. public relations firm. The - purpose of this interview was to attempt to determine if 3 additional ‘information could be developed from Mr: O'Malley | : : with regard to the placement of Mr. Hunt with the Mullen’. 2-00 2 wee Company. .- | oe mc , _ ; re re , 2. Mr. O'Malley began the interview by recalling es 4 eae ‘the nature of his past Agency associations both with Mr. -Hunt and the. Millen Company. | Mr. O'Malley stated that - prior to assuming his responsibilities in the Office of ‘Personnel he had -served with Central Cover Staff. ‘in the area dealing with the funding of covert action projects. An.this capacity he had become familier with the acti- ~— . -yities-of Mr. : Hunt while: Mr. Hunt functioned. on the Covert. , . <|-ACtivitics Staff primarily. in the propoganda field: Mri O'Malley stated that. he first came in contact with the “- Mullen Company whén ‘he was attempting to’ find an orgaai- ~~ zation to handle the public-relations effort of a covert ~ = --? Agency activity known ies the Free Cuba Committee. Mro ° | a O'Malley -related that he. had arranged this cover through ©. °° i. the Christianform Organization and tiat Kis duties in- ; volved all aspects of the funding of this activity. Mr.- O'Malley described the nature of his working relationship 14-0000 Sy gees an interview Was arranged with. the General -Foods Corpora- —— tion, a Mullen client. Mr. O'Maliey stated there was ‘Mr. Mullen, wha stated that a ‘decision had been made. -to~- --* . Hunt begin wor! [email protected] to 10 days later. . . i ¢ ot with Mr. Robert R. Mullen as being. close and cordial. uv. O'Malley stated that Mr. Mullen was in the nabit of confiding to hin irformation conceraing other Mullen business, contacts and projects. In Tesponse to a - Specific’ question, Mr. O'ilalley’ stated ‘that during the period of his contact with thé Mullen Company dealing with the Free Cuba Committee, Mr. Mulren told him the Howard Hughes Organization was a client of the concern. | 3. Mrv O'Malley reiterated his prévious statements ve that Mr. Hunt was referred to his office for placement assistance through ‘the’ Office of the Executive Director, “then Colonel L.°K. White. Mr.. O'Malley. stated that in | ‘view of Mr. Hunt's interests in the public relations field, it was thought advisable to put Nr. Hunt in touch with Mr. Robert Mullen for the purpose of gaining the benefit of Mr. Mullen's guidance. Mr. O'Malley recalled, after the initial meeting, Mr. Mullen mentioned having met Mr. Hunt some yeafs: previously in Paris, France. Mr. O'Malley's officé. arranged interviews with various — orgenizotions: including Reader's Digest and the Kennecott Copper. Company. Through the offices of the Mullen Company-..: disappointment that Mr. Hunt had been unsuccessful in “selling himself" during any of thesé interviews and that | no job offers had resulted. In, response. ta a question ~ /as to whether or not executive level: interest was still being shown in Mr. Hunt's post-employment’ placement, ilr. O'Malley recalled that Mr. Richard Helms, then . Director of Central Intelligence, was listed as a@ charac- ter reference on Mr. Hunt's resume and that :Mr.. Helms Signed a letter of recommendation to the Kennecott Copper _ Company on Mr. Hunt’s behalf. Mr. O'Malley ‘recalled being .. contacted in the last month of Mr. Hunt's Agéncy service by. | expand. their operations.’ .In view ‘of this e pansion, ‘Mr. Mullen -had decided he would hinsélf offer ‘Hunt: a. job. Me. Mulléa had-stated that Ke was intereste i having: Mr. immediately. Howévet, Mr. O'} lley re-. called that Mr. Hunt completed retirement, formalities and actually started work for the. Mullen Coapanyl approximately naneyemen tpl @ settee daar pee ey na 14-0000 ee on 4 Me. O'Malicy stated that cantect was maintaiaed with Me. Hunt while at the Mullen Company on a contiauing ; basis, because Mr. O'Malley was interested in Nr. Muat “o-oo for possible refersal uf other‘Ayeacy retirees. Mr. . O'Malley also understood that there was Cover and Coa- “mercial Steff interest in the Mullen Conpany, and that Nr. Hunt: became instrumental in discussing several aspects of the cover operations in his capacity as an officer of the company. Mr. O'Malley recalled referring various * , Agency officers to Mr. Hunt for guidance when these -indi- ‘ 3 _viduals expressed an interest in entering the public ; 2D ‘relations field. Mr. O'Malley did recall disappointment . '’ in feeling Mr. Hunt. had generally been less hélpful on. 3 ae _ these occasions. ne a vo . , " . der 5. .Mr. Hunt contacted Mr. O'Malley on several occasions requesting referral of retiring Agency employees with’ ; - specific qualifications. These instances occurred apparent- | . Ce ly after Mr. Hunt had assumed his responsibilities with a, the White House. In one instance Mr. Hunt requested re- ferral of a recently retired Agency secretary. As in previous memoranda and discussions, Mr. O'Mailey was uaable to recall the name of this individual. He. did, -however, - state that he is quite: certain Mr. Hunt turned down the: individual whom he referred: .As a point of Clarification, — hic. O'Malley said that ‘this individual had not previously been known. to Mr. Hunt, nor had she previously worked — . for him in any capacity. Mr. O'Malley. also recalled a.’ request from Mr. Hunt for an individual having skilis in the area of locks’ and surreptitious entry. A resume of _Mr. Thomas C.. Amato was provided to Nr. Hunt at that time. It is Mr. O'Malley's recollection that ‘Mr. Hunt specifieally . : "Stated that a person-with Mr.. Amato's qualifications was . : “needed in connection with a requirement of the Howard ; : . Hughes Organization. in Las Vegas, Nevada.: ir. O'Malley “. stated the opinion that it: was his impression that the. duties. involved vould include the monitoring of a listening device in an undisclosed -location. ‘Nr. O'Malley reiterated _ his understanding’ that ‘Mr.:/Amato did not accept Mr. Hunt's ~ _ effer of employment. . ° 6. Mr. G'Malley then recalled ‘request from Mr. Hunt - - for:a recommendation of a security. service organization °: ‘to carry out an electronic countermeasures "sweep." Mr. O'Malley recommenced the Wackenhut Corporation... Mr. ; oe us 14-0000 fob - wh Le Olialley recalled that Mr. Hunt expressed dissatisfaction \ - With that suggestion in part because of Vnat Mr. ifuae y } - : Viowe!t as that firm's political orieaterian. Me. O'ilalley \ ne did not elaborate further oa that remark. Mr. O'Malley ” then suggested the use of Anderson Security Consultants, ; Incorporated, a commercial cover entity of the Office of co : Security. Mr. O'Malley statéd that insofar as this’ , : , organization was advertised in the yellow pages and that re Mr. Hunt could be assured of the reliability of the ser- : SELB _ Vices, he felt this to be a reasonable suggestion. Mr. ok a ee O'Malley stated that during a subsequent phone call when ~. . : Bete : Mr. O'Malley asked how his suggestion had worked out,; - ot Ur, Hunt. responded, "Yes, they had done a finé job." — no 5 At-this point Mr. O'Malley was asked whether or not fron '.- his associations with Mr..Hunt he felt. Nr. Hunt was in . the habit of making glib comments which were not neces- 3 a ee sarily accurate in order to pass over a subject. Mr; Los | ob, O'Malley stated that. this was categorically se. He said : poe aS _he was sure that Mr. Hunt had lied to hia on a number of. 3 fF . ". * ecedsions and that,therefore, he was in no position to “be sure that Mr. Hunt had actually, in fact, used. the services of Anderson Security Consultants. Mr. O'Malley. yolunteered the opinion that he suspected the electronic ee " Countermeasures "sweep"! was-to be carried out in the offices. “of the Committes to Re-elect the President... .- 0 ee oo 7. In response to a question as to vkether he had — ever referred anyone to McCord Associates, Mr. O'Malley . replied’ that he remembered having referred Nalter Erayden, ‘Mr. Brayden for a time acted asbodyguard to Nes. Martha : Mitchell. ‘As an aside Mr. O'Malley mentioned that Mr. . ‘Brayden had refused to carry a fireara in spite of the’ ~~ 7 fact that Mr. McCord ‘told him he could do so on the author- f ity.of the Attorney Genéral. Asked specifically if he had. -. : _.ever referred either William Shea or Teresa Shea'to Mr.. a McCord, Mr. O'Malley Stated that ‘he did not recall snecif- 0 3 4°: woe - 2gally referring Teresa Shea and‘ that he was sure that he had not referred William Shea to hin. So; centrary to previous statements, it is now Mr. O'Malley's belic£ that in all.probability Mrs. Shea Was not. referred by this . Agency to Mr.' McCord. ; / ar = a a Og a : : ry j. - t ‘ P 7 14-0000 ao 8. Ret. .aing to Mr. O'Malley's pilvious responsibilities ‘in coordinating funding for the covert action activities Of Mr. E. Howard Huat, the issue was raised as to whether - Or not the funding of Mr. Huatts projects continued bsivecn July 1965 awd September 19664 while Mr. Huat was a contract enployce stationed at Madrid, Spain. Nr, O'Malley recalled that at the tine of Mr. Hunt's assignment.to Madrid the “statement disseminated for. consumption within the Agency . was that Mr. Hunt was retiring. Mr. -O"Nalley stated that. * 2 this was not génerally believed. Mr. O'Malley was quite: ‘ certain that during this period his office handled no oy : project funding for Mr. Hunt. In response to specific § ° — 4. y - question Mr. O'Malley Stated that on ir. Hunt's return to. = - _ staff cmploymant. the projects and -funding which stoppéd in 4 -.-July 1965 were again resumed. Mr.-Q'Mallev was not aware : “of any project names or funding meshanisas or post-assignanent =! . -accountings in connection with “Mr. Hunt's activities in ~- % | Madrid. Se : : ; . i | r St f 7 . . . : : . /4 . - oo. ee cee ; Le lnod Ln a. Be So Frederick N. Evans ~ on, ee idebrte gd ae eee ee oe “ Lawrenéd J. Howe | 5 ; . : 7 . 7 ; 14-0000 , oo a ( ( ata a no. ; , aan te use : . eee . aot > wi] ee Sop ce 21 February 1974 re . : NENORANDUN FOR THE RECORD Se —- SUBJECT:. | Office of Finance Records 7B. Howard Hunt i ae a. On the instruction of Mr. Steven L. Kuhn, Chiee fle ct. .: of Qpérations, PSI, the undersigned made an appointment ; -. ., ., for tha afternoon of 20: February 1974 to interview Nr. f _ Willian Caufield, Chief, Certification and Liaison Divi« fg : sion, Office. of Finance, and Mr. Joseph Hudson of Pinance Fo “ ..6n tha subject of Mr, B. Howard Hunt... At the outset of i . the interview. Mr; Caugield advised’ the undersigned that - . instruction had been received from the Director of the . - g , --Orfics of Finance, Mr. Thomas Yale, that. discussion on "tha ‘subject-of-Mr, Hunt was to be carried out only with phere “the Office ofthe Inspector General. “Mr. Caufield Stated - 8 " ". ° that-he had’ dnformed Mr. Yale of the requested interview and had received this instruction with the suggestion “that the undersigned contact Mr, Yale. directly with any bo inquiry. 2. ‘Accompanied by Mr. Caufield, the undarsigned briefed Mr. Yale on the nature’ of. the. request and iden- be : . ‘tified, tha "TASk Force" effort being undertaken by the a . . Office of Security in concert with the Offices of the | ae _ Inspector Genaral’ and Legislative Counsel. Mr, Yale, ca : - réspondsd that.he fecognized the legitimacy of. the. ‘in- : quiry..: MY. Yale ‘explained. that Subsaquent. to ‘initiation | oF thé completa ‘audit being undertaken by Mr. Quinn of |: “> the Audit” ‘Start; the Devuty Director. for- ‘Management ‘and _ Services, Mr.: Harold L. Drownman, had-requested the ee ee a ~ OFFicoa | af Finance. to. discontinue their. investigation of Oo Fo “My. Hunt to avoid duplication. “Mr. Yale added paren- Boo thetically that it was the natur> of Finance Officers: a | not to laave a job half dona and that en “informal”. ‘iaquiry fate ‘Mr.-Hunt's Financtal records had ‘nevertha- . co less, continued at a nore subdued pace. ; ; we ., 4 #2 INPDET TSNTEv2 CL BY 011696 14-0000 ject. activity. | 5. | A review of tho circumstances. surrounding Mr. wuat!: 3: ‘Conversion to Contract Type A employment and assignment was fhen undertaken by Messrs. Yalo, Caufiold, Hudson and the undersigned. -Tho contract and payroll - £i1e3 of Mr. Hunt were reviewed for possible indications of the. nature. of tha operational activity undertaken in Madrid... “A -review of travel vouchers. indicated that Mr. ~ Hunt and his family made accountings indicating daparture fron “Wa in. Madr ington,. D.-C., on 5 August 1968 with an-arrival sSpain, on.16 August. 1965. Tha casts of this travel vere: charged ‘to the budget of the Western Hani- sphare Division, Ceputy Directorate. for Plans, Madrid © Stazion Support account, A subsequent accounting sum- marized PCS travel expanses and included a’ payment for apartaent rental for 16; 17 and 13 August 1965 with a ‘payment ih the amount of $125 to Mr. F. Reid Buckley for _ this purpose. ; ; . $4. It was datorminad that ‘an ‘allottee bank account in Mr. Hunt's’ name had been established at thé Riggs ~ National Bank. of Washington. All salary and other. non- operational reinbursements were made.to Hr. Hunt through . stérile check to this-account, -An.oporational. sccount” was establishad dr Mr.’ Hunt with the Chaso Manhattan =” Sank of New York City. A review of ail payments made to — Mr. Hunt through. the Chase bank account vhrough Mr. Hunt's ovsrational advance subsidiary account, or 144Z account, | ~ had Een. nade. Thote wags no record of any operational accounts or! advaness ‘being processed through this channel.” Nis. Yala. statod that this fact defined his concern. He falt-that™ ‘it was inconéeivadle that Nr. Hunt could havo” > bndottaxen: operational. activity without somé transfer ‘of: - or. accounting for funds. Jo date, no such records have.” been develoned. No ‘reference to a project or projact digrasn ‘or operational FAN number has been located, Al expenses connected with Mr; Hunt identified. to data wers. ‘ charged to the Madrid Statioa Support... A review nade of Madrid Station records. has not indicated any. "Developmontal- and Target of Opportunity: (D970)"!. ftinds. or “Other “Opera- tional Activity (aoa)”" funds expended by.or on behalf of. Mr. Hunt. These two accounts would normal ly be ths source: of operational funding. not char ged against a specific pro || a“ pa ee yt eS hsiyy 14-0000 a pec pet, N review of all of thy travel vouchers on record unt during this Period also failed ty identl Fy projact In additioa to the PCS and return vouchers, : ; " 33 a78 Ou record. Cno accounting __ i ‘covered a trip by the entire Hunt family to Paris "for: _ : the renowal of visas." A second voucher covered a TDY “trip from Madrid to. Washington with Toturn to Madrid - made by Mr, Hunt from 5 January to 3 January 1966, The . ; : Vouchsr states in the“spacs provided for the citation of ; a , the travel order huader ~ "no travol order," The_accounte a _ . Ang was approved and’ signed by Mr. Thomas Xaramossines, — «. thon Beputy Director: for Plans. No justification or. - © of purpose for this TOY was given on the accounte | oe “Mrs Yale deterained that further reviow of possible — Sourcss or identification of operational funding was in .ord ; : .- Channels of. funding outsides of tha New York Chase account, After discussicn, ‘it was agrsed that Particular attention ba taken te any items connected wita publishing or book. . royalties. Mr. Yale noted that the royalty offsot waiver: 7 provision aanended to Mr. -Hunt's contrace was, in tiisvex. .*. perience, somewhat unusual. ee, a ES “U9, Mre Yale was inforne. by the undorsiyned of the intention to interview Mr, Edward Ryan, currently Cate€, 4 et Division D,. who was at the tine of Mr, Hunt's Maarid assign-.. a Rent, Deputy. Chisf of the Western Hénisphere Division, Mr. Lat 3 : Yala sugzested that Mr. Davis Powell also be interviewed, a : The undarsigned inforsied Mr. Yale that this had been done and briered. Mr, Yala on the generally nopgatiys results of: . an the interview, Mr. Yale then Yecormended that Mr. Saq ; oot Halvera be intervlowed, | Mr. Yale noted that Mrs Halpern. te “Had been an assistant to Mr. Desmond Fitzgerald when the . ‘latter Was Chick, Nester Heaisphere Division and had ac- ~ companied Mt. Fitzgerald when 8 became Deputy Dfiractor for Plans. Mr. Yale recalled that subsequent to Hr. Pitzverald's passiag that Mr. Halpera:. malned on the staz? and acted as. : aa Executive Officar for Mr, Thomas’ Laranessinss. Ur. Yale- < ae it Stated -that frox his “experience,. Mr. Karamessines would hays dolegaired. all ae ee anaiRg of "details" surrounding . HA assignmeat such #3 Nr. Hunt's to. sr, Halpern: tr. Yale ~ Offered tlaé@ parenthetical Obsérvation of his: surprise ac - °° What he laterpreted to be reticonce to date to intervewy et Oo rr ne, Se Halves, ee, ae oo : a ae - semtcers SIT IT STINT EZ 14-0000 TUE ER AUR rE Seats RPVOD hye che eat 8. The undersigned assured Mr. Yale that he would be informed of any information identifying any possible projact activity developed in subsequent investigation. Mr. Yale stated that any information in this area “would greatly facilitate. the jobre ‘of checking computorized “financial records. . . Lawrence J. Howe 4 AItTT COTTE watiins ! vole aan tanec Joa gR ETRE Sh ete 14-0000 “Check No, | _ CHASE MANHATTAN RANK ACCOUNT an \ 1 aA bate. | Payee - "Aount 20 Octéber, 1965. Unknqwn =. —it—“CSSsSS «1, GD (2 months rent ‘as deposit plus l month — in advance at $550 ‘per month. Substan- tiated by leas#) ; : m ne 26 Novenber, 1965 ‘Casa ‘Guggenbuhi - $$ 69,34" (for storage of trunks: during 3 mos. temporary. housing) - a : 10 December, 1965 - becurity Storage Co. $ 1,070.82 (€inal destination charges per “attached - ‘invoice. Insurance. charge of $1.00 is personal expense. a : . i 1 TR be a: Be os Expénses at - November 18, 1965 Flowers for Sra. de Max Borrell - Peas. -150 4 | December 20,° 1965 Dinner at House of Mingt ° ae Ptas. 2250-- 3 Ex-Bolivian Ambassador and wife. (Pere ny jetter of 21 L December, 2965) eA te MY Seis tad re ate pe 4 a 14-0000 WR Pe Via ee ee 6 eee SERVICES OTHER THAN PeuSQuAL | Terence s. craBANAG” OUIUOD 4 ELE CU ce = . | aad eh OF EXPENDITURE = ATTACH MUCEIPTS ANO OIMEA SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS . ~~ : 1 aeaia? 18 Nov 1965 Flowers for Sra. de Max Borrell. Pesetas 150 @ 60/S1 00 - $2.50 20 Dec 1965 Dinner at House of Ming. Ex-Boliyian Ambassador and wife. . Pesetas_ 2250 8.60/81. .00_-_$37, 30-8 ——~ ——-|-— 40500--]- iy + For operational security reasons a ‘receipt cwas not obtained, ; : - ! —_ (credit the 1Wh.2 advance account.) oo, Loe oe “SAT UFY THAT THE DISBURSEMENTS ITEMIZED AQOVE WERE NECESSARILY MADE BY ME IN THE CONDUCT CIAL RUSINESS .OF A CONFIDENTIAL, EXTRAQROINARY, OR EMERGENCY NATURE. THAT 7 HAVE NOT aE HOR WITL 1 DE, ‘REIMBURSED THEREFOR FROM ANY OTHER SOURCE, AND THAT THIS CLAIM ANO AT: | SIGNATURE OF PAYEE HMENTS ARE TRUE AND: CORRECT. * _ . _ Sea sepa me attachment) my . SlGmafurk Of ChabuanT ‘| SEAT IFY Fons ane ave reamLe a By TNO.] CHARGE FAN ACCOUNT NO. : 6- 2282 6136- 1347 (code' 3)" d , YY ° . > RECEIPT FOR FUNDS. RECEIVED . : _{ PRYWINT RECEIVED: are AUTHOMIZED SIGHATUNE . ~ RTF IS A fCN - IN Tet aMGUNT OF 34.99, fo ; ars "STATION : . . COST . FAN - GENERAL ACCOUNT SYMBOL DESCRIPTION . we - . ; LCOSER SOVANCE ACCOUNTS 12-27 fe ee sso aum fee ieee ees ree Wacicol _| 14-0000 rrsety ot % 998.30 PCS to Madrid - Per diem/misce exp Ss. . ; Air fare’ (self § family) 2,257.50 HHE, POV, etc . 7,547.76. TLA, quarters, etc 6,662.00 a, Education allowance _1, 440.00" $18,905.56” TDY Madrid/Paris - - reentry visa. 384.61 Air fare only for self & family : . PCS to Hqs - Per diem/misc exp . $ 178.82 Air fare (self § family) 1,394.55 HHE, POV, etc 40,73L97 TLA | 599.34 12,904.68 Operational entertainment: - Madrid Nov 65 40.00° Approved: expenditure - LKD - Madrid 1 July, 1966 1,600.00 ‘Total expenditures | ‘ $33,834.85 Less. advances received (bank deposit, $30,000; ° - , © 33,500.00 - . _cash $3, 500) — Cash settloment to close A/C -. $ ° 334.85 wena “ne A et bi eA ao 14-0000 1S February 1974 a LG Felt Ob MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD ‘ — . -SUBJECT: Interview of Mc. Davis Powell . a on the David St. John Novels , 1. On the morning of 15 February 1974, the : Y undersigned interviewed Mr. Davis Powell, currently . . @ Budget Officer on the staff of the Deputy Director for Management and Services. Mr. Powell is locatad in Room 7C18. During 1965 Mr. Powell was Chief of | Support of the then designated Western European Divi- .. sion. In July 1965 a contract was writton authorizing - salary and benafits to Mr. B. Howard Hunt for an assign> ment under non-official cover te Madrid, Spain. The purpose of this interview was to determino i£ Mr. Powell had aay information on Mr. Hunt's > activities during this” period. 2. Mr. Powall responded that from his recollection, it was Mr. Hunt's habit to deal only with the most senior officer availabla. In this case Mr, Hunt dealt directly: _with the then Chief of Western Eutopaan Division, Mr. Rolf Kingsley. Mr. Powell states that, in his capacity as Chief of Support, any activity undertaken to support - Mr. Hunt's assignment to Madrid was undertaken sdcond and thirdhand on receipt of instructions frou Nr. Kingsiey's office. He further stated that he was never briezed-én the purpose of Mr. Hunt's mission and could add little in terms of speculation, Mr, Powsll recommended that Mr, Edward Ryan, who was then Deputy Chief of Wastern European Division, be contacted. .Mr. Powell also suggested that Miss Martha Seville be interviewed, Miss Seville was the - Executive Secretary. in Westerh European Division during the tine that Mr. Hunt's contract was written and Miss Seville und aya & subsequently served in Madrid herself. Mr. Puwell under oT Stands that Miss Seville is currently assigned to the a , _ office of the Chief, European Division. Lawrence J, Howe 14-0000 15 February 1973 oaA File “ tub sv MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD ee : - : SUBJECT: Interview of Mr. Rogers Brooks on the David St. John Novels - . oo G Searcy ane . 1. At. 0930 on the morning of 15 February 1974, : the undersigned interviewed. Mr. Rogers Brooxs, Chief, ee Contract Personnel Division, Offics of Personnel, ~~ ; The purpose of this interview was toé determine if Mr. Brooks had any information not contained in the Cone- tract Personnel file of Mr. BE. Howard Hunt on the . Jatter’s activities while a Contract. Type A employee. mt, te ere ye cet +, a ss . as aa ae Mr. Brooks summarized hig recollections by 3 ’ saying that, although it was not corimon practice it = was not entirely unusual for highly sensitive contracts ‘to be administered without the contracting officer being So made aware of the operational objective involved... Mr. ne: .. Brooks stated that he recalls some of the controversy . a involved in preparing the contract dealing with the : _ Ss question of offset and housing allowance, but hs was . ot - oR unable to recall any of the details. t was Mr. Brooks! ‘suggestion that the Office of Finance be contacted and : “that their contract personnel records on Mr. Hunt be. Be checked for information. ge . ae “ee, Lawrence Jy Howa 20... awl 14-0000 toe . : i$ Fobruary 1974 an 7 LC Fee MCPD SI i _ MEMORANDUM FOR: THE RECORD SUBJECT: Interview. with Mr. Raymond A. Rocca . woo, / on the David St. Joha Novels ae oy 1. Oa tha morning of is ‘February 197% Messrs. ’ Frederick BVans: dnd: Lawrence Howe interviewed Mr. Raymond ‘A. Rocca, Deputy Chief, Counter Intelligence Operations. | The purpose of the interview was to follow up on infor- nation contained in Office of Sacurity files which stated the belief& thst individuals in the Counter Intelligence Operations office had knowledge of the writing activities -. of Mr. E. Howard Hunt. This belief was a matter of record in tha files of the former Security Research Staff and was attributed ta Mr. Paul Gaynor, now retired, and Mr. Edward Sayle. e Sw , 2. During this interview Mr. Rocea was specifically .. askad whather or not he had knowledge of the existence of “* any form of official sponsorship or encouragement to Mr. - E. Howard Hunt to-writo novels to improve the image of this Agency. Additionally, Nr. Rocca was asked whether or not any assistance waa ever requasted of the Counter - Ante Liige soffics to be provided to Mr. Hunt 5 “staff. had ever had any relationship with. Mr. ‘Hunt whatsoever. - ‘In -respons$ to theses questions Mr. Rocca responded: Yion the record" that he has no knowledge of any such arrangements nor at any: time was he party to any — assistance ar any saquests for. Stancs to Mr. Hunt. Mr. . Lo : Rocca stated that: : whith he had been. ~---- yo nia "most actively corcérne a: in the past Was Tesponsibla. mot te Sone +. far handling a variety of tasks categorized under the area ‘ ot of “setting “the record: straight." In this sense, the vimage" mission of the office was to counter misinformation . cur- : ae . rently in tha media. or otherwise believed to be part of an. . : effort to discredit the Agency. Mr. Rocca feels that any . , assumption that Nr. Hunt. wa ‘éngagsd in any form of Agency | sponsored ‘image activity: would haVe-prébably lead to the Re conclusion that. it was done under the Counter Intelligence oe . Operations. - However, Mr. Rotea enphatically stated that : : ; 4 this was not the case. ieee + aye ‘oF as ot ee rg n, pe xf ae | 3 _ a a ea 14-0000 Tey phere es Sat Es ate vent ay wise exist. 3. Mr. Rocca was.. thoroughly. candid and cooperative during the course of this intervicw. He was unable to ‘suggest alternate means of attempting to deternine if any official Agency sponsorship of Mr. Hunt did in fact Mr. Rocca did venture the opinion that he felt that in all probability an official acquiescence on the. part of senior officials might have been involved rather ‘than an official sponsorship. It was agroed by all in this discussion that the nature of any informal support given. ‘to Mr. Hunt would be far nore difficult to define . 2h the. absence of any. formalized. agreements. . “Lawfence J. Howe: 14-00000 . ; . ee 6 February 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD _ SUBJECT: “Possible Agency Sponsorship of the ; ; _ oo . 7 ; we David St. John Novels . BO ee : es 1... The details sumarizing an interview ‘on 4 February ; yova with Mr. Waltor Pforzhelner,. ‘Curator, Historical | a Teese es cong Intelligence Collection, weré set: forth in a ménoranduat, me eB , addressed to Mr. Stoven &. Xuhn dated 6 February 1974. Xuhn. was. briafed by the undersigned on this infornation- Later the same... during the. s€terncon of S$ February 1974. afternoon, at Nr. Kuhn’s dirsction, a conference was held. et with Messrs. Scott Breckenridge and John Richards of the” », Office of the Inspector General. Ne a ee 2. ‘During this conference the speculation was entertained . that Mr. E. Howard Hunt had, in fact, been under Agency _— ‘sponsorship with the knowledga Oz. Mre Richard Helms in his. reparation of a series of spy novels under the pseudonym, Neste se naan tet Pe weg + maniiule David St. John If it can be accepted asa reasonable. ; . * supposition that 24r. Hunt had soma highly. coapartmented - GS - ' financial arrangement authorized by senior Agency officials = a to write these books, then it Is likely that this relation-~— co: jaued after Mr. Hunt offielally retired. -It is snéc ! ep Mies Hunt retired 30. April 1970. “Subsequent te ‘the event; a David St. John book’ appeared : ‘in print in. 1571 and another in’ 1972, . Thesa manuscripts... were apparently ‘prepared. during the time that Mr. Huat was. , _eaployed ‘by. the. Robert R. Mullen Companys 3 ee ; “3.7 jiinutes fron the Office ‘Of Cones “Coundet: naka” - zeferences to a concern of Senator Baker over an allsged - financial relationship between Mr. Helms and Mr, Hunt — . -. which continued subsequent to Mr. Hunt's formal retirement. Senator Baker has reportédly made reference toa paymeat of some: thirty thousand dollars with the parsnthotical “comment that Mr. Helas would. a0 have that. amount’ of “Roney ATS ee HS DIR RH, ok ep, 14-0000 EQ ee a ee “OE LOe Bae retains eRe EH openers vette IMR OS ECON SS gs cee S CLORT AEE OpepeME renee to ; provide Mr. Hunt fron. his private Funds. Nr. Richards of the Inspector General Staff opinioned that if tha . Agency had sponsored the St. John ‘bookS, it was. ‘Likely that Mr. Hunt had so. informed. Senator. ‘Baker. ba. wee 4. Adding pessibie weight to-thi: novel, Mr. Hunt pudlished a nevel entitl his.old Agency issued alias, Edward J, Hiniltons | suggestion is that this writihe effort was done by Mr. Hunt free of any fiduciary. relationship with the Agency involved ; . din ‘the use of the St, John pen nane. 7 : s. Nr. Howard 3. Osborn, Director. of Security, was briafed on the above by the undersigned in ‘the Presence of. “MY Kuha on. the evening of 5 Pebrusty 19746 Layrence J. Hows ine: of.- speculation. : “is the fact that subsequent to publishing the ast St. John a ardo, pene ; y ane ENG re arty, ae phe ia Shit Tenney Bente eet eee, us “ : Veh Be WARES Uva, Ss So oer ee ee 14-0000 oe 3 seeebe ett ote otk erties - MEMORANDUM PORE Mr. Steven Le Kuhn | Lg. <£ SUBJECT | “The David ste John Novels cot wl vee - z . was 1 eo ‘ dees any Teme . ‘ : this on. 4 February: 1974,- Mr. Walter Pforzheiner, Curator, 44 , Historical, Intelligence Collection, was. interviewed by: the,. undersigned’ concerning his ‘knowledge of a series. of. novels. : written by. Mr. B.. Howard Hunt.. This interviow. was. undertaken at your request in an effort to determine if Mr.. Hunt had. acted in any capacity in cooperation with Counter Intelligence Operations. It. has previously been alleged in Office of ' Security records that Messrs. Paul Gaynor and Edward Sayle “of Security Research Staff, believed that Mr. Hunt. had written novels at Agency request and that this: effort had been known | “ - tale = Voerbiniins to MES James. Angleton, Chief,, cr Operations. “. eS Syl pee 8: Mr. ‘Pforzheimer provided ‘a ‘verbal summary of -his..- knowladge of Mr. Hunt's fictional writings under the pen. name, David St. John. Mr. Pforzheimer stated that when the first St. John book, On Hazardous Dut appeared in 1965, he undertook to identify ‘tha true name of the author. Mr.. Pforsheimer related that he checked with a sourco in the copy- ‘right..office only to find out that the true name was not. given on the copyright -application.: The mailing address given for uehor . was checked against a telephone cross reference .. ¥ ory. The address on the copyright application was...” Gdentified with Mr. E. Howard Hunt. Mr. Pforzheimer stated. that after making the identification, he called Mr. Thomas - Karamessines and related his discovery.:. Mr. Pforzheimer. “yecalled.from the nature of Mr. Karamessines'. reaction that” hoe had uncovered a sensitive matter of senior officer Soncetne Mrs Pforzheimer stated that he then recommended to Mr. . - right applications in the future." Xaramessines that. "ifthe Agency is involved in this thing why not see to it that Hunt leaves: his address off the copy-— Mr. Karanessines reportedly 14-0000 : ' “the addfess. Within five. minutes of the conversation with. i accented the suggestion and Mr. Pfortzheiner recalls that subsequent Copyright applications wars submitted without: Mr. Karasessines, Mr. Pforzheimer recalls being called. by Mr. Richard Helms, then Deputy Director of Central. Intelligence. . Mr. Pforzheimer recalls the substance of the conversation as being, “for Christ sake Walter, this is the first book to: como along snd say.something good about the Agency." | thy “hot leave the Goddamn thing aione." 3. The undersigned asked. Mr. Pforshelser, ‘who to his” knowledge, would be in a position to confirm or deny whether Mr.’ Hunt was undsr any form of Agency: sponsorship in his writing of the David St. John novels. Nr. Pfortzheimer replied that he was never officially briefed on the matter and that -only Mr. Helms or Mr. Karamessines could provide the answer. My. Pforzheimer was then asked if either Mr. Angleton or Mr. Rocca of Counter Intelligence Operations would have any ’ knowledge of this activity. Mr. Pforzheimer replied that he. : doubted it seriously. ; 4, Nr. Pforzheimer went on to ‘relate that he was acéasionally tasked to do research for Mr. Hunt. He recalled On one occasion being asked to research the Indian religious: fites involving use of funeral vyres. Mr. Pforzheiner . remembered that this theme figures significantly in Mr. Hunt's subsequent novel Tower of Silence which appeared under the St. John pen name. in 1366. Nro Sforzheiner parentheti¢ally | pointad out the origin of the pen name as being the names of “Mrs Hunt's two sons--David and St. John, o- OB Tracing Mr. Hunt's career asSignments, it is noted that he was assigned to the Office of the Deputy Director , thd Oparations then designated, the DDP/Operations Group, in : Fehruary 1955. The first David St. John book was published duting 1965. From June 1965 through September 1965, Mr. Hunt was assigned ‘to Madrid, Spain a3 .a Contract Agent. During. 1966, three St. John books appeared-in print, the highest cout- put for any year. Mr. Hunt published one book under the St. John vseudonym in 1967, en] one each in the years 1968, 1969,.1371 and 1972. Mr. Hunt officially retired as an Agericy Staff. Enployee effective 30 April 1970, oa 14-0000 DME pe cee wh tay reese * Cl ae Ra ee en opal ins, Pa raed rah, “ATES SBR Nc Heats bo ies DPR hepa eet 6. A check of Office of Security records did not develap any indication that ony of the David St. John manuscripts were ever submitted for review in accordance with Agency regulations, “There is no documentary evidence currently. available to the Office of Security to. either confirm or deny possible Agercy sponsorship of the books written by Mr. Be Howard Hunt under the pen nane,.. David. Sts. -Johns. .- . : . Ps revad aan top ee MT - 7 - BEATS. WHE A Lee ee ate . PR eo he et neta tt te POY AAC mente 14-0000 : on L KEL . oo Copy ons of one copies C CO , .€ (., eee ee February 1974 Lo ZG ELLY, wb : MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Kuhn ~ ; ; SUBJECT: General Gaynor! s Recollections ; . a : ‘ 1. This date, . at your instruction, L called Gen. Paul F. Gaynor - . to seek his recollections regarding his knowledge of the writings of “Mr. ‘Hunt and any official who might be aware of the circumstances . _ of this business. - and that Hunt's books were a part of-the program to do So. - - activities because she followed the case for him, and suggested that her . reconstructs the matter: a “steady flow of spy books, and that security approval was not being re- _ guested on the manuscripts before submission to publishers. (He stated: . c of any Agency | involvement i in that effort. “2. ‘Gen. Gaynor advised that his memory is not altogether clear on the matter, and that he was "reaching, "but stated that has he ; ae ai He became aware that Hunt, while in Wu, was ; accomplishing that this activity continued later, as he recalls it, in CI Staff, and - ; a agreed with idea that the volume of writings was sufficient to indicate that a great of time was involved in Hunt's writing. } Gen, Gaynor advised that ke raised the issue "up front" on several occasions. The reaction he recieved to his raising the issue was that "Keop your stinking nose out " He stated that he was lead to believe thet Mr. Helms desired to improve the image of the intelligence profession and the Agency a. ; He stated,that © 4 he ws never told outright that this was the case, but the responses he. . r recieved lead. him, to believe this was the case. CO wT. bl He “suggested that two peaple might be able to assist in clearing . the issue, Ray Rocea and Walter Pforaheimer, bath of whom were involved. inthe "image" materials. He stated that Prorzheimér seemed to be aware of all the details = on an up to date basis - of Huat's departure from the: Agency to join the public relations firm, to the degree that Gen. Gaynor gained the belief that Hunt was merely moving his desk outside the building but being paid by the same source as before. He also advised. that he’ kept : Miss Ethel Mendoza fairly current on what he was learning about Hunt's ; fale ee on, Mae recall about what he had learned and when and what resulted, might be. - -botter than his at this date. (He also mentioned an incident in which Morse “en while on 2 TDY was told by a COS to ask Headquarters to remove Hunt from the Arca beea LUSe of his direct liaison with the president of the couatry, : ¢ other activities which were confounding station operations, Later, the COS Morse to forget about relaying the message, with the implication that and the COS did not twas being directed by higher authority in the Agency wish to get in the middle by complaining, He said Morse ~swould rrodably 14-0000 re ae ee -€. He also suggested that another person--definit aly no friend of Hunt--who might have some recall or have picked up information about the book- writing matter might be Anita Potocki of C1 Staff, formerly of Division D, (i gather that she did not have official knowledye, but because of her dislike for Hunt, she made it somewhat her business to follow his career: ) . . ; ; ne . . Edward F, SS rors PM REET hae. tet usa, wnt PA ERIC UM REGAL = Lee ead TE pain cobs sc 8 [OTR CT ici ame AANA No A, ret we tees ene tee 14-0000 * - tee . EVERETTE HOWARD HUNT, JR. -}. Subject, a forsier GS-15 Cgerations Cicer assigned to DDP/ Zerope, is 53 years af age and married, He sorved with the Cifice of Stz rategic Sexvices duving World War DI, and was employsd by this Ageacy from November 1939 until his voluntary retirement . . on 30 Apri} 1970, In 1971, Subject served as an advisor to President Nixoa in relation to his trip to China.. Subject ia of current intorasz to the Central Cover Stall. 2. Subject gradaated f-om Brows University in 1940. He Served with the United Statas Navy from carly 1941 until late 1942, atter a year with Time, Iscorporated, he entsred the Air Force, - oe where he was detailed to the Cilics of Strategic Services: Ha served in the Fay Mast until Janbary 1945, Subject engaged in writing, and then from May 1943 uatil February 1919 was employed by the Zzonomic Cooperation Administration, Serving in Pasis, France, agzsanaideto | _ a Avarell Harrimaa; Fo: 3. A Sackground investigation conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in July 1949 revealed ao indication of instability on Subdject’s part, but it was Inter learnsd, that Subject had been refused Economic Cooderation Administration .— - : an increase tn salary with the = asd had been permitted to resign, He was described as highly intalligaag, . but blindly, salfiah and egotistical. ; els a an oe Co | 4, Subject’ 3 wits, Dor othy Louisa Goutiera Mune,’ ‘was investigated ae 2 ; | for Agency employment in 1943. Hox former hasband was described ay a habitual dzcakard, and Sudject's wily wag described aa slightly . eT unstable and not inclined to vemain ia one placa for any pansth of time. Lo She did not enter oa dety, having accepted a position with the Economic : Cooperation Admiaistrativn ia Paris, Car Paris sonreas later seoortsd | _ _ : ; that Subject’s wife was formerly his misgtre33 and was ovenly Moxied . : . : as such fos several months. She waa then deycribed a3 an amoral ard. Gaayzerous individual who waderhandedly attacked thos persons who incurred har camity. 14-0000 PIE bee & ‘ha was working on the Cobaa problem aad publisbing an anti-Cast> ne . . ¥ ‘ 5. Sudject entered on duty ag an Intelllyence Cificer, GS-13, on 38. Novamber 1949, In December 1950 ba was assizsed as Thief of Station, Mexico Tity, aad thea served as Chief of Mission there . ' He served in Tokyo, Japan, from June 1954 - vanil Auguse 1953. uvatil Prhrnary 1957, He waa than assigned as Chief of Station, Montevideo, Uruguay. Subject waa Chied of Stitian ta Mort svidso~- until early 1960, Thera ware indications that Sudject attempted . to use -hiz personal influence with the President of Uruguay to have his assigamoent thera extendad, but he returned to the United Siates in June 1960 and was assigned to Mexico City on Project IMARC. a 2 4. A ‘cable from Moatevideo, dated 6 November 1960, indicates. that Subjact had written former Uruguayan contacta commenting that newspaper in Miaral. It was -recorunended that Subject be warned about such indiscrast: remarks, but apparently no action waa takea, th In November 1981, Subject wae reassigned to the DDP/ Cavert Action Sialf, aad in January 1982 to tha Cifice of the Chief of the same Staff. In Jely 1952 Sudject was transforrad to the DODS Research and Publications Section in. Washington, and in July 1964 to the DOCS Covert Action Staff, In February 1965 he moved to the From. June 1945 to September iSica of the DDP/Cpezations Group. 1966 Subject served aga Contract Agent in Madrid, Spain, after which ha sarvad in the DDP as Chief of ‘European Covert Operations ati his retirement on 30 April 1979,- . 8. On 25 January 1970 : A source of the Olfics of Security. ‘learned that Subject was circulating through the publishing community "Give Us This Day," a manuacript written under hia former opazational | alias and dealing with the events of the Bay of Pigs. . disclosed that the manuscript had been in the poaseasion of Tom Wallace, of Holt, Rinehart, and Wiaston, Inc, aa early a3 9 July 1953 and that it waa sent on “that data’ to William F. Bucklay, Jr., of the National Review, The raanuscrip! cas gent to tha Arlington House aad Wsiker and Company a3 well, Both rejactad it.as toe ‘con: vovorsial, as had 7" — Tavestigation Holt, Rinehart, aad Winston, | 14-0000 Jo. He sald be had oaly waated an opi many copies of it might be ia circulation, . the Psonles Republic or Chinas. Ce 2 rs . §. Sadject was interviewed regardiag-tho masuseziat on- ‘ 17 Februazy 1970 aby te DOP. He atlftisst profes sad ignorance, but whea told the title admitted ke had written it for his own Seaefit asa historical secord. Subject said be bad ahowa the manvuacrist about two years ugo to bis ageat, Max Wilkissoa, and to Wiliam &. Suckley, ion from these gunilemen, asd added that tae manuscrips had been Teturned to him, He had, be sald, | pot wanted it published. Subject was instructed as to the daagerx of such a manuseript dbelng published, asd was to attempt to determine how ~ He was not to contact Walxar re the scutes of tha original infoxmation, G and Company. who we 30, A reiavestigatioa af Subject + was conducied by the Offices ‘of : Security in Jaly 1970. Subject and his wife were Sesczibed by sis neighbors acquaiated with them for up to ‘nine year 3, aa excellent parents, good neigabors, aid foe! comraunity cltisens, - M2. On 19 Jaly 1971, Subject was reported by the Jersey City, New Jazoey, Jonzeal to havs joinad the Waite House Siuff aaa - Consultast to Prapitent > Nise preparatory to the ©. resident's visit to i 12, Ont Noverber 1970, Subjed? waa grantad 4 Covert Security Approval fay use b7 Cdatzal Cover 3taif ita Rovers R, Mullen and Company, a Public Relaticas firm with ulfices at 1729 H Stzect, Nort “wast, Wasatagtor, DG. Inquiry of the Gearzal Cover Sialf ad 29 Jana eg 7 t 1972 revealed that this is a cussent velatioassia, Sudject, as princizal officer of Pohart R. Mulled aad Gom mpany) is witti ig of cover arradge- meats for two Ayency asgeis, Jaings Everett in Anistardam, Netherlanda; ana Arthut Hochberg, In Singapose. : PP ae, 13, Habject's security Zils veflects that S Sebjeet b has, in the past, ames Angistén, Chief, C1 Staft/DD Cn 19 june 1972, Me. Fred to the : been of operational interest to Mz, ia ¢onneciion wlth aa ocerational matter. tiugbard, Cl Staiz, advised tha: ks wid g drovide information a as Lagietoaty ut tlizatiog of Suviect. ; maluse of 2, 3 14-0000 ate ‘at —qe HEMORANDOM FOR: Deputy Director for Support. BUBIECYs ”" Boguest for Exception to Provision of PR AS-10D << Terence 3. CRABARAG ¢ P) ae so - . “lok 1. Thais memorandum contains a seconsendaticn da paras graph, 4 for the approval oz the Daput7 Director for Suppoxz. _ 2. dorence ‘S. | CMIBANAC 2) 4s a Contract Employee as~ simed to the wadrid area in Stain in a gensitive ausizanent siace Ris convernaion Zrom a St2z2f Pnylozes on 4 July 1965. CEABANAC was a CS-15, step 7 (313,820.00 par annum) and ha is Dans Bela at the game rate in his present contract a BCAtUs. 238 contract provides that ‘ha will bo eatitlad to . 2 Peter quarters allowance in conYormance with regulations tais orgeaizas oa “applicadle to 113 appokata) personsel. “3. The taste tying quarters alioxanes for Class II 2. O22Zicers dn Yadrid 16 $2,900 ner annus. The Louse waica CBABAWAC has located, with a one your leusy from 15 November 2305 to 14 Novensar i963, hay an ananal rent o? 35,500.00 eee utsistias., Therefore, sor rent alone, ha 7212 Re 1,959.00 ser year oyer tha 150 tarcent maximum o2lioved sader the provinicss o2.7R 43-10), .Cn a 75/25 nercant , sharing basis oz. the 69 percent over the quarters allovance, he would be ont oF pocket 32,595.00, : : 4. Lua to tre sparational sensitivity of CRABANAC’s wssignnent, bls request forslislz on. his nonsing costs wags ° haadled bz Mo, Thomas Xarenesgines, ADDP, Cn 13 Sagt¢enber’ 2575, Ur. Faranesainse, SZL?, wpnseved ais ‘being relabursed ona 73/23 percent, Bagis for the eucesa allowable costs us to, but.not to exeeed, 69 percent This autnorizatioa tas dzelwded 1a < a Lotter toa SPABANAD roa tim. Haranessines. it 43, requedted that ta0 Deputy Director nbose hia quartors 2llowaces.. 14-0000 Say er for Supvort authorisca the 75/23 percent shariag of tha a Allewabls costs up to 60 parcant above dis quarters allowances. | recensendation in paragraph 4 Smee we 8 ‘ Se Act Fd Chie? | tg authorized; Cherles %.Davfz a oe Sopurty ‘Director? Yer Be Sport oA noe/raspivtasHowena/sa/ehé0 (SNovS5) Distr2 bution: . origs = Chie” 2 SSa-DD/S |” i -.C7IB/33 1. WS/LO. 2 - Wa/Pr 1 - Wa/3? l- Wy5. ' Meee eek Ree pine: al ny aes ad wi ta, Merten ee ht er PRN VER oot See ie Pay Reema 0 bat. Chelmer mut ot ¢ 14-0000 Foal i? “ye wo - wu’ ome Chie?, Vostera Turevs Mivision at > Support Star? Coxmcensatioa and Tox Divi aicn Cellos of Fnancé : : Duty Status Neverta-Tereatce 5, CUBANAC, Humber 179C80 : erence t FAS 20-1CCO-1, vavagraph 5. 1. To data thers is no record of reesipt of 4 suly 1985. These recorts ors required ia Teployee Foras 5 782, ~ tuty Status Reports, fo¥ Tarensa S. CRAQASAC since, his ECD his oars 2e count dn aceordanes Wiha tre terms of paragraph atc) ef kia contract end to prealvdea . action to withhol? pay ia scordance with requirements of tha refarsaced hendbeox. 2. It 1a requested that this of@ice be advised as te | ths. reason for the delay in the sutaissica of these bys 3 ors ts Sogticn 3 Sootics Razerts. - LOSTIS B. TuCeced.. Chiat, Contrast Exployees seconats agent’ Payroll Ir ZO: . Coypensation a q = Division 2 6937 eusasign and “Tax Division “SSTHITICN: Lucile F. Progoed ; SECM: - Calo? of Support, 3 Division Per conver. ‘ ‘ jn order to maintain - tatus ion vith ir. Thomas Saranessines, ADE ° there vill be =0 o Date States Reserts (Form 764) subaittad on Derence S. CRABANAC. , -%o combinus hig Fay without theses reports. | Davis 2 Cris? of Forel) Suxpore Vs Division Pais sronld be usal as the aut eens ad hority wee Seem 14-0000 wees: . - 3 Geatenter 1965 . : FEMORAL: FOR: Chief, Contract Persoazel Division 7 ae —_ : . : SUBJECT : Geveral - Terrence S. CRABANAC - Supdlenent - : . : L a 7 Specific - Paragraph Eotitled "orfset™ er . P ‘REFERMICE ©: A. OGC Optatos 65-2h78a, datea 12 August 1965 . of _ : eo Soe Be Our Mea, aatea 8 July 1985, Sane Sudject= og . : iL. ‘This office herein recomends | an “ aniendcent to CRARAMAC's Supplerens dated 4 July 1955,.to delete yerasrapa 7. entitled "OPrvsat." 2. This office acknowledges the OCC opinion, Reference A, watch “determined CRABAHAC may retala without Agency salary offset any Put : : royalties earsed as a result of his literary efforts based on the Zact ; a cover dosa not include vole of a writer. : . BO. 2. As Sudject?s cover "eckivities" have been officially clarified - _ a3 being only a light one of a retired Foreigs Services Officer for “, waieh the Ageacy will be making alt entitlecesat peycents and actually be will receive no fusds fron any cover, this raragrapa, which is aisleadtag > 7 a2 * has no réaniog in Subject’s contract and it 139 hereby reconnended that . H gt 3 at be deleted fron CRABANAC’s. Supplerens, . te : % . bh. “Parther, dn future cases when 3° ‘cover fs so light th at Sudject - ; : a will not be receiving funds fron cover it is recommended that no "O22set" . . ° paragraph be included: in Supplecents or Contracts. ne eae nae | rt toe ts of f: eee : | 3 . . . . ace Re CAULFIELD o * . Dore, é sO Chier, Covert Clsiss Branch eo a eo | ? Attochzent - Fos ns boo: ae _ > : Ref. A and B. pre kk Ge: us ™" we ide, (Cts : — a0 oo. . ae ; Hes fe; begin . oo a, rs . . . . .- . - wee . : toe aS fae 14-00000 ° , .. cies ree Bae . a 7 i ys ~_ } ta E83 2 i MEMORANDUM FOR: ‘Chief, Contract Personnél Division fo . : _ f . SUBJECT: , Terence S. CRABANAC - Retention of Royalties by a Contract Employee 1, You have requested the opinion of this Office in regard to the retention of future royalties which might be earned by Terence S. CRABANAC as a result of his literary efforts. We believe that he is entitled to retain such royalties without an offset against his Agency oo salary. : a So, 2. We have been advised ‘by Mr. Gene Stevens, WE/Support, that CRABANAC's cover does not include the role of a writer; CRABANAC's : cover for status will only be a light one ofa retired, Foreign Service So Officer. Therefore, paragreph 7 of his contract dated 4 July 1965 may i. remain as written. Royalties from the fictional works that he writes as. ; a profitable hobby will hot be: emoluments received from or through his . . “cover activities." ; ; Aernnen 9. Blak ne . NORMAN D, BLOCK i wa . Office of General Counsel .. i cc: Chief, Covert Claims Braach. . . : i Mr. Gene Stevens, WE/Support mo . _ na yo a 7 . ‘ SE - Koda To as 14-0000 3 AUG 983 MEMORANDUM FOR : 9 Offices of General Counsel ATTENTION : Normaa Block | Terence 3. Crabanac -- Reteation of Royalties by a Contract Employes sus8JEcT we ‘ 1. Reference 13 mace to the telephone conversation : . ' of 25 July 1965 between yourself and Rogers C. Brooks of : . : thls Office whercin background inforreation relating to the aa3ianment of Terence S. Crabasac was discussed. ’ 7 - . . 2. Subject will apoarently develop a cover a3 a writer, a field wherein he haa an already demonstrated taleat based aan a _ upon several publications. The objective of the cover is to pro- wt . vide a baais of attribution for. some of hig income. At the time of the preparation of Mr. Crabacac's contract, the specific Getail of his cover was unknown. 3 ; eo 3. Request your opinion in regard to the retention of mo "+ poasible royalties earned by Crabanac as a resuit of nis literary efforts or whether such income should be proparly © ee offset. oe a Se Joseph B. Ragan * / : uo Chit, Contract Personnel Division 7 ‘ .. . .. 7 C. 4 Pe ; Attachments. ‘“d . OP/CPD: RCBrodka/ew: 2 August 1945 Distritution: : SO you! Orig & 1 -- Addressee te 2 -- CPN coke een! TRE rome t aE RIN Ha ence wee 14-0000 ‘under the following texms and conditions: . ~ : regulations: You may be entizle © assizament. or » Mgr. Terence S. Crabanac . ; . Lererce 9 eases. oe Dear Mr. Crabanac: ' The United States Government, 23 represented by tha Contracting a ; Officer, heveby contracts with you as a Costract Smployse for thé uze- _ . of your sarvices and the parformeance of duiies of a contidsatal nature 1. Compensation. In full consideration for the use of your services |” and the pezformaace of specified confidential dutigs you will be cCompen- gated in sn'amount calculated at the rate of $19,930 per annum. In additon, - you are hezein authorized legislative salary ajustments, within-grade promotions and, if applicable, a post diffevential in substantial conformance | with rules and regulations applicabls to Government appointed employees. Payments will be made as requested by you in weritiag in an aporoved maa- _ nex. Taxes will be withheld therefrom aad subzmitted by this organization. _- 2, Allowances. You will be entitled to: {a) Living quazters allow- - - ances in conformance with regulations of this organization agolicadle to : its appointed personae!. In the event you are furnished quarters by the Government you will rot be entitled to the Living quasters allowances herein © indicated. .-> °°.” : . . Bs i) Cost-of-living allowances a i ‘in conformance with applicable regulations of this organization including, ° but not Himited to, a post allowaace, a tranaler allowances aad 2 home ser- vice trausfier allowance. : Se . : . . 3. Pravel. You will ba advanced o> yeimburaed funds for travel a and tranaportation expenses far you, your desencents, your household effects and your personal automobile to and fzom your permanent post; authorized operational travel. In- ‘of assignment, and for you alone for aut : . addition, you will be entitled !6 storage of such household and personal eliects as are not shiposd, in conformance with agplicable Goveramment = a to per diem in Neu of subsisteace in. ° , veunder and, when authorized, for : ae yrmanenat post of we unde> ‘the course of all travel performed he you along while oa temperavy duty away from your All travel, transport tion and per diem 1 pr ovided Zo> . ; ized, and ex spenses incurred here- : this paragraph must be proparly author under are subject to payment aad accovaticg in complinace with apolicadla Goverament regulations. ed or seimbursed fends fot naceasary oDer riticanl axpensea including, nat limbted rnentand the purchase of information, as sarcbically asaroved by the Gav-- erament, Such funds will b: 3udject to paymes accounting in comoli- ance with apslicadie ‘Government regulations. 4. Onevratioaal Ex engs3. You will b2a teat youe failure to aceduat far or ny manies adyye tor suallenti:hs tha Coveram 23 : om tivare eitahoit the ibatanouat : pen443 OF Ray por way srobes ey yorum ey tre terms af iste contsae daseca s Ma tnae aa ts ME MAMA SOT Lae ’ Rectayrasst. a | z ~ feed w 14-0000 of necessary hospitalization and related trays! expedses for illness oz injury ” “incurred by a United States citizen full-time Contract Empl foyer: in the ling . of duty whila abroad. CE ‘cost3 ‘of hospitalization and related travel expenaés for illness or injury Employee permanently assign c ; . . a &. Bensiita. (a) You will be entitled to death and disabitity banefits equal to those authorized under the #edzral Employeas' Compensation Act, . as amended. Claims by you, your heirs, oy legal represaatatives under : this parasraph will be processed by this orginization in accordance with its: procedures ia euch manner as not to Impatr security. ~ . —— . () You will be entitled to the continuance of pay and’ allowances ina. manne: similar to that o8t forth in the Missing Parsons Act {50 U.S.C. Av, App. 1ool- 1015). {c) You will be entitled to- sick, annual and horne. leave * {including travel exoeasas incidant thereto) equal to and subject to the same ‘rule3 and regulations applicable to Governmient appointed employees. Annual leava may only be taken at times and places approved ia adyvaace by - appropriate Government representatives. All accrusd but unused leave credited to your former account.aa an appoiated employes of thia organiza- | tion will be transferred’to the leave account established for you hareunder. ‘ Aa) As a Government employee under contract converted | - from staff status without a break in service, itis required that you continue ~ to make contributions to the Civil Service Retirement Fund. Such contri- butions (presently six and one/half per cent (6-1/2%)) will be deducted by the Government from tha basic compensation due you hereunder ei.e., i presently $19 880 perannum. . : . oo (e) You are herein authorized to ‘apply for enrollaient in a healt# insurance program for certain selected Contract Employees of «| |” this organization, svibject to all the terms and conditions of that proyram. ~~ If accepted, this organization is presently autho¢ized to bear a portion of _ the premium cost, you will bear the rernainder.; Your financial contribution oy will be effected either by payroll-deduction or by;direct remittance at _ periodic intervals to be established by this organization. . Cote : _ i) (1) This organization is authorized to pay the cost a eo 7 rs ererrn Lea Nw @) “This organization may pay certain necessary incurred by tha dependenta of a United States citizen full-time Contract gned aoroad, while they ara located abroad. + - i 4 . It is understood and agreed that the eligibility and extent of the pa avtitipation : : by you and your cependeats in the above madical programs will be in.cea- jorsnaace with the rules, regulations and policias of this organization la effect at the time an illnesa ov ‘injury ia incurred, that ail chims will ba submitted only to this organization aad that adjudication of such claims by this organization shall be final aac conclusive. | 7% Olfses. Eraoluments (ac! ‘ eso fht # ta hind) received fram or through your caver activities ave the groperty of the 3: s. Governmnent, L Pracedarally, ouch emolime under this agreement and are vachaowls site be paynieat by ate Govern= ment haveunter and fer Fedsral income ex purposes. C cover ainotocents vUris contracr, vou wlll dispose of tis auceas execed those cus yan unls tions. aeount ba conformance with Covernmenul Listri 14-0000 _ and regulations. tt ° : _— as 3. Exec.toa of Documenis. If, in the performance: of services unter 3 coatract, you asae custody of Goverament fuads or tike tithe racord to property of any nature whatsoever and wheraver gituata, which | operty has in fact dean purchased with monies of the U. S. Government, you hereby recogaize and acknowledge the existeacs of a trust relitlonsaly,. either express o¢ coastructive, and youargres to exscute whatever docu- mains muy be required byt ne Government to evidences this relation3his. 9. Seetecy. You will be required to keep forever secret thla coatract and all information which you may obtain by reason hereof (unlegs released ia writing by the Goverament frora such obligation), with full knowledgs thal. violation of such secrecy may sudject you to criminal ordsecution under the Esplonag> Laws, dated 23 June 1943, a3 amended, and othes anplicable law 10. Instructions. Instructions received by you from the Government " in briefing, training or otherwiss are a part‘of this contract and are Incar~- porated herein, provided that such instructions are not inconsistent with the terms hereoi. oe, . : . . : 7 7 not . - Ll. Unauthorized Commitments. No promises or commitments per- taining to rights, privileges or benefits other than those expreaaly stioulatec in wiiting in this agreement or any amendment thereto shall be binding on the Government. _ . ; 3 a 12. Term, This contract is effective as of _4 July 1985. aad shall, continue thereatter for a period of two (2) years unless sooner terminated: mS ta) Upon sixty 60) days! accual notice by eithes party hereto, or (b) Upon actual notice to you in the event the results of an initial ty ¢ - required medical gramainaiion. 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| 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 I 14-00000 104-10173- 40134 NALLOUS STAVE ALIAS ey wWensr: SLANG COTEPLERL O82) ASSAS FULE TUTLE/NIMBER VOLUN: SAILS, ie INCLUSIVE DATES: ee “GUSTODIAL UNIT/ LOCATION: Bot . Roos 7 _ . DELETIONS, UW? ANY: YH/KD_ _ACEACY | aye er NE : PECEIVED [RETURNED | PRINT NANI) _—_———- NO PUCUMENTS MAY Me COPTLD OR REMOVED EROT THES FILE, 4 Bt ; ; # + vgpoono C~0-N-F- ORE Fe -t- peace a pb ote oo, ” Stem. Whe 4d In — ce 1975 ew, - os ; hee ] Review-of 201 File oa U.S. Citizen ba Accordance with the DDO's notice of 9 Decenbei 1974, I have -reviewed. the 201, file on TS) (surname) . i ; . (201 number indtcated below), and have. detersined that Ae can, . 7 ° most accurately, -be categorized ae’ indicated” below: ‘Fy shoute | be closed. oe ve .. os ne ‘}. witcing collaborator. Of Code Al. C | potential wteting collaborator; ‘date opened or Code: A2. . . oo, ‘ tI ‘former vitting collaborator (relattonship técminated). —— Or. Code A3,: - 7 ae OL 1 potential. witting. collaborator never contacted (securtey : : reasons. derogatory information). Ol Code.A4. . ars sod ° scounterintelligence cage (i.e., tavolving a foreign ot Loe : er , : ap, intelligence or Securdty. Service). ot Code AS. : . 7 : a at 1 others, | or Code’ a6 tas ‘Signed, ~Gatetais) oe (date, ¢ = . This documeat is a permanent part’ of this file.. Sp bs 201-_ [3946 E2 IMPDET - “ree SECRET, "CL BY _054979 | C-O-N-F-1 T-Teach SI 14-0000 tp *_ , t ‘ i | t ne -. & October 19747 X ME MORANDUM. FOR, THE RE :CORD a oo SUBJECT: Sommer Records ‘of Ray Murphy oo - ot wo te Tlie attached documents. are part of. a. large - collection of records held by Ray: Murphy during his . tenure as an official of the Department of State, 7 detec. He transferred all of his records to CIA upon his : ' .retirement in the mid-1960's The. documents of that ue . collection which did‘not mest the retention criteria: cor. “ . @f the BDO or the Office of Security were destroyed. 40+. . + While those which were of utility have been retained | creme meet = and accessioned as: appropriate to the DDO records a a “= systen. > oe 2. “The attached records concern Pot J 3° Harold ISAACS - oo who is the subject © 20 “0018446 “- and shou a: : i ~ be classified to that file. j , 1. Paul- Hartmgns C/CIRA/RS en en Attachment We “RECORD COPY dvi- eae it — E2. IMPDET | a F : SECRET = ct a 0U6S93 - oo ; gi gh 14-0000 a PO . a a + AOUPCE: 48% VASES, cen fore: Zitz, 7 | , . votover 2, 1938 = Page 12 ae . yada” GALS]; JAPAN PRAPARAS 7 a Lo ; : . By iHeansu Chan ‘ . eee There ere. numerous anertoan joursaliate of " aifferent political color ang shodes of opinion. vho are ORE : ¥ “sooperating” ia, thie, az git Je paises. imperialien, but : ‘whoaver hes folloved: tho sritings of harold ‘Toaaen,. . ites ape Alexander vuchmaa, Freak aleso ‘and wlbur Burton in The * Chine Press, ‘Phe China seokly noview, . ela, -: Paoific affetre, Kew International, otae, realizes thet these suerioan - ; Trotexyiet jouraslists ore: tho wost victous and siost @an= ‘gerous of thé whole ‘lot or resotionary journalists, diaing bebind a barrage of. Marxiet purasoology (whieh ‘noua of them hao. yet. leoraed to ‘mantpulete with ‘freotlity), thase people are caer getioelly gonduoting o ‘campaten ot ad be lisa againat the. Commudist” Interaationsl, the Chinese * Comauniat Forty, the soviet. vation, the Chinese Joviete ond ‘the. Chinese, Hed army, 8 gazpaiga enion atae. to under- PT me ne tseme or eguets emma en t ntne the ‘edar idence. ‘Of tho outside world tn ‘the Chinese soviet novenent and the “Bed APY s Noll “haner Aed- 1EYYE H, ATT c/ fe XAAZ>~ BLIGE 80) PSA 14-0000 a NN . - ~~ a : ey - .- . « 5 ( : I 3 VITIES FILES ~ ‘ SOJRCEs . DAILY TGRKER : SUR CORURIST ac? IWITES FILE$ .. : ~ 7 ba Gel; 2 3:S9 SF , t Filo -No. A 108: gas cd Date 0 MTS toes wen noce . , oo X ¥a02- China OVER CHINESE REVOLUTION ~ THE TRAGEDY OF THE CIN: of. - devious" Trotskyite _-polem Su LE NESE , REVOLUTION. “By! Isaaes © book, has een reissted,, . ae i Harold De Issacs, Stanfont Unis ‘partly ta cash in on the hate-China ‘ 4 Versity Press, 38° re $5 racket. biel panty because any + oe en, ~ * |stick is useful to ig: Business : a By ROBERT FRIEDMAN - pce the liberation » bound Poe, 7 H @ presses are spewin forth! anne anti-Ch ¢ books these déys ot! Isaacs now says he no longer’ 42 Pace which bids to match the jtoves Trotsky, whose introduction; Soviet tont AN’ the ‘old has dropped as a lability, Ine, - : ina hands” who served Western | stead, ‘he is un open defender ol; a - ?mpenalism as banker, so} TON, SDYs timperialise intervention aginst the - ’ Jor whatever in the Orient ore 1 - i H a Ow. | le af the Far: East. i i ’ “people uf . ibusy at the typewriter, - engaged |! " typien is Trotskyite: ‘in profita ble vd ication: of -430,. But typical of his rotskyi op oe EY Ge Chinese Communists of the 1920's,: one a Lo seided- to take their fate in their gee because “they supported] . _ : i ms, . or gown hands and build for’ them- Chiang Kai-shek despite the facti . . : po. ; selves,» ewe ae. Ithat e Was to beconie the butcher’ rs 7 i < One book which deserves, eveniot the Chinese revolution, and sea ie, aan | Eunder the eynical and opportunist before Chiang wheu iteign of capitalism, some ial le workers in 192) ‘prize for adaptability is Harol D. _e ot : eal jsaacs* _ Tragedy.-of the Chinese This nonsense, which Wold nilef wel 00: pRevelttion™ Ae out every political alliance ‘in bjs-* oO ‘Published frst in 1998° as an tory.ou the chance that today's} a avowed!’ Trotskyite +t ally might be toraorraw's enemy, i i V)jis ironic in view of the fact thard | 1 turned woe “Sime book emerges now. itor. i Rae "> jtefurbished, to mourn the victory | Meanivhile-the nese | ; . ; i the’ very same’ Chinese workers |will So about their business eS : 5 fa Gon litert * fn Socialism, —unconcemed “by. . Soe TT : SBR ee sy «{Isaacs’ “tears fort} : ~ ~U2Eilled with the murky intricacies! 1954 or 1951: Be . the arr ea Te tons 3856 ay pay ~~ a . . mon 100;000 ple besa they de. Aveaseling is Isaacs’ attack on the . ; ‘ a Se ond because they allegedly cringed} : t Cgas pl a 2 eins 14-0000 COPY: MK:s8 _@peake of the China Forum. Since ehe was not in China at . Binoe you apparently gathered the contributore together ‘mors to hear my account. The enclosed is a copy of a '. It has been published in. China in a Chinese translation and copies have been sent .abroad but has not been pub- - _ldehed in English as fa¥.as-I know. I do not know. the ; wall be good enough to give thea this opportunity. to which: you have been put in this matter. . I do hope, : -however, that my letter will enlighteti you. and your _ friends and enable: you to. appreciate the difficulties China Forum’at ‘the. present time.. Should such occur, the ' Yesultant. publication would be of a Considerably different: “she facta given: in ay letter to the C. Pe I think’ people: ‘ Enclosure Ro. i . Og iio” _ fo Der toh Yo. Wt, KE cen 2 y “ya “) roars hue 1 Ta Yong Yi Ping Watsng Felping, China. . . a 7 me "Oot. -B, 1934. Mr. f. A. Bisson /136 Claremont Avenue - . Mount Yernon, N. Y.— ; Dear Mr. Bisson: - I have soon the correspondence exchanged between 2 Mr. Olaas- and” yourself regarding thé contributions you - ~ , Collected for the China Forums. A draft for the sua in . fall will be sent to you thia week. . 7 I do not. know in the name of whom or what Mias anediey | the time the Forum Suspended, nor has she corresponded with me..on-the subject, I consider {% necessary. to place “pefore you and the other contributors an account of the circumstances in which the Forum ceased. publication. in a meeting to hear what Miss: ‘Smedley had to say, I . would appreciate it deeply if you would gather them onoe letter. aent by ms last May to the Chinese Communist Party. names of the people who vora’ good erough to contributs- to the Forum but their interest in the. matter varranta plading before them the atory. of what happened to the magazine. I trust, out of aimplo fairness to me,. you Yy greatly regret any ‘Aneonveniencé’ or embarrassment. which have: arisen... I know of‘ no. -Pproject to revive the Oharacter from the one I edited, as will be. obvious from: who are interested in- supporting the. revolutionary move= ment here should know these facts: “once again, I appreciate all the trouble you have gone to in this matter. Did you ever, incidentally, receive the artiole: °Fasciem in China” and the newsletter which [ mailed to July 13 iast? Youre’ sincerely, enol. me . (Harold R. Tsaacea) (Copied by RD) ~~ T Lae i H)r AVT ors he yh > BKC ONAL AS fb [ rng D pt OS Ve fi RST esd) a, St WB aig ete ra wach py AB wre re 14-0000 _R. 2 C.C.P. congern= . dna the China Forus 7 ; \ | . corr \ i i} ‘ Jl To the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party: The two-year period of ay extra-organizational ool- laboration with the Chinese Commnist Party bas come to. -end..and the China Forum which I founded and edited dur jthat. time.hae been forced to suspend ‘publication.: In “thé. interest." of “our. whole Bovement ag well ae in my per= gonal intereet, I coneider it necessary to record here © ‘and publish the history of the Obina Forum and. the cir cumstances of ite suspension. You refused. me the oppor tunity to lay ‘the matter before the membership of the ' party even when I offered to dd.80 in your own organs and not. through the’ columns of the Forun. ‘hen, wrongly, I “ permitted the Forum to go down in silence, you turned around and in your organs and near organs in China and. abroad you proceeded with the usual slanders of "bo prayex* and *counter~revolutionery’, {n so doing you didn't have the courage or the ainpls honeaty to state that you pre- ‘gented the Chita Forum with en ultimatum and forced its suspension vecause in raply its editor raised. questions “which are being placed before the whole movement today _ by the International Left Opposition. Nor did you state that you. deliberately Smashed the Forum for this reason despite ay repeated and extendéd offers to continue publi- ecatlon as before-on.a straight anti-Kuomintang, anti-~ imperialist basie, leaving these various problems to de thrashed out first privately among ourselves. In other — words, you deliberately forced: suspension of the China .. Forua . despite the fact, on your own admission, that ita lose vasa serious low ta’. the revolutionary movement in ~ China, that 1t-mean the disappearance of an organ which ' Yor two years you had considered an extremely valiiable > inatrument in the. hands of the movement. Here, as in the - broader Lesuea which léd to our differences, your blind adherence to false policiea was once more demonatrative of your Feadiness to place your factional interests above the interests of. the Chingas Revo}ution. : In going back over the history of ths ronim, I think ‘the vicious character ef. your action becomes even more — ‘-evident when I start vith the fact that from beginning to]. end I functioned Rot ae a sember of the party but as a. willing sympathizer. who was prepared to throw all hia energies into a job he saw he could do - edit and publish an organ in China which could help mobilise the forces of this country for struggle against the Kuomintang and _ the imperialists ‘by exposing the regime of terror and privation which they have.in-common imposed upon the masees of the Chinese people. Parmit me to recall at tion for time or labor. You gave the Forum financial aid but I never received a dollar from you that was not put into the paper. I refuged your offers of compensa~ tion and earned my living elsewhere. Your only. claim on eo wae ny Sull-hearted loyalty to she Commun’ st ideal and [Rd “ ee _ | . st Fb . Pe ‘thie point that [ never accepted any personal ele | 14-0000 oe our Common dedication to the satruggie ayainet a regins of bate and misery and oppresaton. In the end you for. foited.thia claim by ceasing any longer to be in ay eysa honest or-effective leaders of thig etruggle. Although you helped the ‘Yorum finanoially, the part you played in building it up from the day it started in January, 1952, to the day of its last appearance in Janu-. ary. 1934, was. insignificant. My repeated requests for cooperation in mattera of circulation. and material for- publication went largely. unsatisfied throughout ‘that tine. You never supplied me with the reports Iso frequently _— and. urgently sought, particularly on trade untona, .atrikxe " ‘atrugglee, the Red Armies, the Red distficts, atc. very” “thing tho Forum. did and became was the fruit of the work of a tiny group of devoted collaborators (the most in- ‘ portant of whom had no connection with you whatever) and myself who had to depend almost entirely on “our onn re= sources for everything we did and published. at every crisis in the Forum's existences, when it was banned by the French authorities in Shanghai at the very outset; when it was bounded and persecuted by the American and Chinese authorities in the summer of 1933, when through Britieh police pressure it was thrown out of every avail= “able printing ship in the city; when tha pseudo-Fascist Blue Shirts again and again threatened the printing plant whioh I built up partially through personally contracted - loans -= it was invariably through my own initiative, with ‘tha help of the little Forum staff, that we pulled our- eelves up by the Dootstraps every $ime and carried on to a point in January this year where the Forum waa flourish ing and growing daily in circulation, prestige, and ine - fluence despite the many formidable obstacles in. its way. The formation of the China Forum Readers Association, whioh in the brief ‘apace ‘of three months spread to eleven cities in five provinces, developing drito e mighty poten- tial weapon for the revolutionary movement, was the prod- “uot of Spontaneous action on -the part of the Forun's. readers, later sponsored and led by the paper itself. All these ‘were the Forum's own achievements, not yours, By your arbitrary and. ‘oriminal action you shattered thes in tne full ‘stride of. their grosth. Becausa to my bitter _-dieappointment. I had not_nor could { secure the Fesources to-oarry on myself - owing largely to the difficult urces. tions of work and the isposaibility of getting revenue . from the papex iteelf - all that nad been achieved and was to be aopteved was ground into the dust. IT. From almost the very begianing of ay active | work - which I date from the time I began reporting events in ‘China tn a Communist way ~ a nusber of questiona presented themselves to me in inoreasingly forcible form. These ; a ’ arose originally from my ‘discovery of the gross distor= | 1 tions and exaggerations whion [ found to de characteristic of Communist propaganda in Chins and abroad. I define propaganda as the skilful, clear, accurate and wholly a truthful reporting of the facte linked to an incisive, purposive 14-0000 _i86-vas false and along "of Chinese workero, strik -% purposive interpretation and a Plan of aotion for deal- ing with the facts in a Tevolutionary way. I learned mo “bie S204 tue saie aad surx or Lenin and his Bolshevik “Comrades who taught us-that the truth comes from the. ‘asegs thomeelvea and that only dianater Can result frog. telling them lies. I have.never learned to the contrary that it waa py revolutionary duty to work in any other way although I soon found that the present day Communiat Party prese makes a practice of dietinguiehing between propaganda and truth. Examples of exaggeration and distortion most strik- " ; Ang to mo were naturally-those which applied to China, - because here I could cheok allegitionea with known facte. I firot wrote these down to tne ignorance or inoavacity of individuals. [ felt. that Communist editors abroad would publieh accurate facts about China 1f they could get. them. Accordingly with a friend I tried to set wp. an independent mail news servios and sent weekly bulletins to papers all over the world giving brief, sharp, factual. accounts of what was going on. This wae in the Yall of. . “4931 after my return from the area of the g¥eat Contral China floods of that summer. I scarcely understood then . why this service failed to secure any response from tha Communist press abroad. after about three months I had to suspend it for lack of. support. It simply dtdn't got published except in a few organs which were not official ] Communist Party papers, including the New York Militant.// -It wasn't long before I_ began to perceive, with a. deeper atudy of international events and the history of the Chinese Revolution, that a Consistent thread. ran- through the distortiona and exaggerationa whioh. I. found not only in brief casual. reporte of.current events but - in the s0lean-pronunolasentoes. made by delegates before plenums of tha E.0.0.1.°{ discovered that these departures £rom tho truth vere mado necessary by the official premise - that ever eaince the. catastrophe of 1937 a mighty, upeurg— . ing revolutionary movesent bas been marching forward in- . China to the ‘very brink of seizure of power under the ‘leadership of the Chinese Communist. Party. I discovered that these exaggerations were necessary beoaueée the prem with 1% all the basio tenets of y the Communist International hina. I cannot begin here to tortions (which I the policies being pursued b and the Communist Party in ¢ give a summary of some ‘of these dis verbally cited to you by the dozen) ranging from. partiou= . - lar incidents (the. wilfully false picture given of the cotton mill strike in. Shanghai in January, 1923, even to the point of transposing it to February to heighten the - lapreasion givan of the workern’ role in the Shanghai war) to bigh flown generalizations like the statement reoently made before the Plenum of the §.C.C.I. that the C.C.?P. has won over the majority of the Chinese working class and — tne peasantry. ot. ta denying the factual truth of this premise, whence flows the whole polioy of the Communist Party in China, I: deprecate not a whit the aagnifiocent militancy and courage ing again’ and again and fighting - againet 14-0000 - ; against terrific oddo in defense of their vary Lives; hor the noroio etruggles waged vy peasants all over the country; nor the fight of the Red Armies againet the ‘Kuomintang, ° oe moraly respect the cold, indisputable faat| j that those etrugxles ‘are defensive, not offonelva, that “they are teolated, desperate and unorganised. With very few exceptions - a few smal! strikes here and there and the lafger exoeption of the Ked Army =: they are witbout organized revolutionary leaderahip. Moreover the develop= ment. of this leadership, the taak of the. C.P.; 1a procesd= ing at a tragioally retarded pace owing to the. falee mo - policies: ‘and inept tactica of the party. In denying» the presence ‘of a mighty revolutionary upsurge (1.e., a vaat, organized - march toward the seizure of power) I respect facta made ‘atitll Clearer perbape when compared to the facta and figures of the monster mass move- mente of the 125-27 period. ‘Tha: tragic errore of the Communist leadership in 1937 vere: ‘primarily redponaible | for the decapitation of that great movement and bedause no lessona have been drawn from those eventa to thie vary. day, these errors, monstrously accumulated, ar6 still re- sponsible’ for the tragedies of today, ,But for the purpose ' of oux comparison here, let ua for ekanplo take the single fact that in 1926 in Greater Shanghai there were 257 ~ strikea. In 1933 there were 82. Let us remenber that on the eve of the workers! seisure of power in‘ Shanghat in Maron, 1927, there were more than 800,000° borkers, handiorafteren. and petty traders out on ‘the streets flght-; ing with arwo in hands for demands of a ‘far-reaching | pos, litioal character. A close oheok for the entire count. in the latter half of 1933 showed me that Yeas than one~ | thirtieth of that number were; | engaged in strikeo and other disputea during ‘any given month and that almoat invariably - the demande were defensive: demands against wage oute and lockouts. MHoreover, the lack of Gohesive leadership -- often in ‘departments of the sane. factory or in‘one or more | of-a group of factories = or even sometines lack of even ~ $he. moa t. elementary organization: = has in. almoat every. case led to deadening failure and relatively easy. betrayal “by the yellow “labor lesders® and *médiatore? of the *‘Xuomintang. . _In 1935" the shooting ‘of thirteen students - by Britias police in : ‘Danghal wae | the touch-of? for a general strike which paralyzed the oity and which was peconded by vaet ayapathy atrikes which broke Like a series of tidal vaves over the entiro country. [n Janue ary, 1932, when the Japanese imperialista used the Shanghai International Settlenent sa a base for opezatione which ' coset the lives of tena of thousands of Chinese, not a single strike. ‘Anterrupted the normal course of the pub- : lic or other asrvices in that settlement. In the factories there were no strikes tut a large scale lockout to which the overwhelming majority of Shanghai's workers submitted without protest. The dogged, persistent strugsle oarried on by eamall ‘seotions of the rank and file workera in tsolated instances in recent years ia tribute to the magnificent fibre of Chinese 14-0000 Se ‘, Chinese workers. "It is not evidence that a revolutionary’ seisure.of power is on the order of the day. It 1a evi- dence, along with the heroifo sacrifices of thousands who : have lost lives and liberty in CHinese revolutionary struggle during .the last seven years of Kuomintang re- aotion, that.1t fa nossible to fight the monstrous white terror which Chinese Communists freouently cite as a reason for the insuffitolency of thetr work. Yet it is largely because thie terror has not been fought effectively that the Kuomintang regime, desvite the fact that 1t is rotting ehd orumbling, oan still keep the 11d down on the. = boiling, simmering hatred of the pedvle it rules. Unless. _ the martyrdom of thousands of China's finest workers, © . ' peasante and revolutionary intellectuals is to be in vain, . we must turn resolutely away from the folly of calling to insurrection when what 18 needed is painataking education, -. Organization and the sponeorship of day-to-day struggles of the masses for demooratic denands, the. slow building up of a varty and mags organizations and a movenent which “will be able’ to command. the forces capable of. carrying out an insurreotion. In the case of the widespread but isolated and in- dividual: cases of peasant uprisings, and thie includes . the Red Armies in Kiangei, theee struggles avait the leadership of a strong working class movement before they , can have a sucoessful issue. The Red armies in their re- stricted and Burrounded areas end with their meagre re- - sources Have. fought heroloally againet the Kuomintang attacks upon then. But until the Kuomintang is shaken from its bulwarks in the imperialist controiled working olass. centres, their prospect of revolutionary triumph remaing necessarily dim. No revolutionery purpose ia served by. taking refuge in the’ fiotion that these armies have vroletarien leadership because individual workers, | eundonbtedly leaders of superior quality and courage, have been. torn from thair fadtortes and their fellow-workers ~~ and sent down to ocouvy key positions in the Red Army districts and in the Red armies themselves. Indeed, this oommon practice of extracting the most conscious and pro- greedive working class eléments.from their sorking olasa environment and sending them down to the Red districts ie "a good’ index to the oriminal transposition of emphasis Which has helped paralyze the working class movement in the cities. If the White Terror doesn't carry off the - workers’ leaders as they arise, the ¢.P..does and has done so in mundreds of cases. This helps in no small part to explain why 1t has also been impossible to mobilize a ‘ genuine mase unti-Japsnese movement in the fect of mili- - tary aggression and why the White Terror of the Kuomin- | tang has succeeded, by filling mass graves and innumer-= able prisons with the martyred dead and living, in down- ing the anti-imperialist movement or efforts toward the organization of such a movement and paving the way for . the ever increasing enoroschments of the imperialists. The varty has not yet grinned and directed the deep and “pitter and often inarticulate hatred of the masses of the péovle for their oppressors and this inoludes large e¢o- who could be won by ‘tiona of the lower vetty bourgeolote ; successful mass pressure from below. This ia because the Party 14-0000 Be, Party hao failed to tranalate the realities of everyday eventa into {tS program and taovica.. 2 : I cannot. here go into the many-faceted problens ‘and fesues which flow from these facts with regard to the poltctea and tactics of the Chinese revolutionary movement Nor extending to:the international scene need I go intéd - the terrific. effects of the Gernan catastrophe nor the ‘storm of questions whioh has been directed ‘at the-C.I. leadershiv whose responsibility in the disaster has be- come nakedly clear to ‘unnunbdered Communists. and Comaunist: -eymoathizors the warld over. Nor into the whole set: of — taplications which arise from the polioies of the 0; Tey with narticular reference to the late develonments in | Soviet foreign policy, the Litvinov-Roosevelt agreement, the forthcoming mooted entrance of the U.S.3.R. into the League of Nations and.in a enaller but equally oharaster- foetio way, the forthcoming association of the U.S.8.R. with the Inetitute of Pacifio Relations which hopes to hold ite next talkfest in Mosocw, These problems, with their many sveocifioc links to the Chinese questions, were ~ the basic questions over which I soon. began to take 1ssue with the offtotal views of the Party end the International. . il. : But precisely because’ at all costs I fesired to oarry on the Forum's open struggle against the common enemy ~ ‘against the Kuomintang and the imperialists - I sedulously . ‘avoided bringing these issues into the colusns of the paper, SO , .. dnoreasingly against my better judgment. I leaned over Yar “ee Vc 0). 2 packward in thie respect. This expressed itself in many _ : “ of the. current iasues with which we had to deal. Forum waged on behalf of. Paul. end Gertrud Ruegg in the epring and summer of 1933 during. which time I repeatedly. .,.? @arned againat the emohasis whioh waa being placed on. the .. Slégal® agvneots of the cace and -the *negotiations® with - ‘| the Kuomintang to the detriment of mass pressure ‘and the - _| Qapitaligation of the case for political purvobes. You '. -gaid ltp service to the need for mass.vressure - partiowkx larly nére in China-= but in fact the "legalities" and _ futilé negotiations remained the major pillars of the de~ - ““fense.- Until in the very end I finally rebelled, I vaen't .9¥en permitted to give Ruegg his honourable and rightful: title - secretary of the Pan Paoific Trade Union Seore- tariat. Yét, although I felt the struggle for the Rueggs wae being seriously handicavoed “by the tactics being pur- gued, I carried on the fight with all the energy at my command and you will recall that it was I who orented the looal defense comnittes. and was ohiefly responsible for ‘the widesoread preas vropaganda and the considerable Bymoathy which we aroused. Yet the strictly non-political attitude whioh Ruegg wae forced to aSsuse at the trial ‘(in contrast to the highly political at.itude of his _ prosecutore) was in my opinion one of the major reasons for - ‘ gask you.to-recall. the whole uohill fight whick the co 14-0000 ‘advance the international atruggle against imperialiat “bourgeots satellites of the Fukien militarists. --e@. much to satiafy myself on this very point as to per- form a mtssion for you that I went down to Fooohow and ‘ regime. ae hoe | : \ for the fate to whivh he and hia wife were condemned. I ask you. to recall thé whole neriod of the organtsa= tion end activities of the China-Lesgue for Civil Righta, | from Decenbér, 1932, to June, 1933, in which I took an ° notive pert. I.gave full vlay to this hybrid League and ' its vork without. once publishing the basic critioia7s | which I. often. volced’to ‘you and whioh in. the end vere: wholly confirmed by what Nannened after the Kuomintang. .. gurdered Yang.Chien in Juné that. year. "2 ask you ‘to recall. the. views I pet forth in August... and Séntember, 1933, on the subject of the "anti-War don- grees" whioh at your specific request I did not. publish, Instead, to my regret, I published the foul rot of Mar- ley & Co., without freely giving play to the true facta about that faroical junket which had convinced me that. the volicies which gave it birth do not.one single whit war. ; On one occasion ~ ‘and this at least I can take: done . fort in’ I passively resisted when you requested me to write and publish a slanderous attack on Ghen~Tu-hoiu when he was condemned to. 13 years japrisonnent by the Kuomintang. ‘Your request was sneoific. I was not to deal with the igsuea which had brought Chen Tu-hatu from being the leader of the C.P. in 1927 to being leader of the Chingee Opposition in 1933. I was only £0 String to- ‘gether a vile sertes of labela in an effort to explain © why the Kuomintang even imprisoned thé leader of. the Left Opvosition. AB you know, that attack was never “eritten or published. _ Again in December, 1933, upon. my return fron Furishy "Fou specifically demanded that I set aside the results 4 my own versonal investigations in Foochow in order to. write on your behalf (but over wy signature!) an utterly baseless and slanderous attack on the Left Opnosition. — ' You Will recall that you chargad at-that time that. the "Trotskyiste® weré prominently identified with the new governzent sat uo in Fukien by Chen Ming-sbu and Taai' | Pang-kel.. You lumped the Left Opvosition with the Third Party and the eo-callad Social Democrats among the petty t wad Spent-tso weeks there and learned through direct gontact with dozens of people prominently concerned that ths Left Onnosition were stoutly snd olearly onvosed to the Foochow I_haven't place bare.to discuss the relations of - the 0.P. to the short-lived Fukien Government or the ohar~ _ acter of the "negotiatione’ which wera going on down there... - The. imoortant thing here iy that on ‘ny return you demanded that I write Slanders whioh flew in the face of everything I myself had lenrned.. It la interesting, ad a eidelight on. your methods in factional etrife as you conceive tt, ; that your representative in Fooohow sent back a report, “through n¢, ironically enough, that one of the soat prom inent of the youthful neeudo-radioala in Foochow, fu Chi-yuen 14-0000 \ 8 : \ Chi-yuen. to be exact, wad A leading *Trotakyist". It so haovenvd iLes ¢ nai vet Gat oat several lensthy interviews with Yu and by the time I left Pooohcs I underatood his position ard his nersonality exceedingly well. He Was ag’ ‘much a Trotskyist. as uei Lan-fang 16! Yet you actually demanded that I ignore my own knowledge of the man and in my artiole on Fukien set him down as 4 *trotskyist®’. I waa faced on the one hand by your denands that I write ‘falsehoods to suit your policies and on the other by ay .-deeo desire to set forth the actual facts about the Oppo- cgitton's attitude tovards the Fukien regime. But once mores £0 Or eeee the shreds of our relationship, I drove - amd out of my article. | that these issues weighed more and despite the fect. that events in essing themselves sore and more imperatively on the-oconcerns of every Sincere revolution- ary, I still trisd to. keen the Forum balanced on its ribbon-like path, concentrating on the anti~Kuomintang, anti-imvertaliat atrugele, and in so doing fulfilling at least a partial funotion as a revolutionary organ, i deeply felt, however, that I was betraying my readers by ' avoiding thess iseues. How could I write of Germany and avoid all the implications of that disaster? How could '. J write of Amertoa’s recognition of the U.S.S.R. and still fail to say that. the Communist International had virtually 7 : been murdered ‘at Washington? -How oould I warn against the cous . dangers of imperialist ntervention in the J.S.S.R. and me . stili not point out. that Soviet foreign colicy was in : - faot dally heightening the danger of such iatervention? .. Yet I. somehow did so and sought in whatever way possidle ‘to: retain some basis for our continued collaboration. _ Despite the facte more heavily uvon me@,. China and abroad were oF. ee Nevertheless, abruptly in January of this year you. forced ‘an ultimatum upon me and subsequently forced the break in-our relationship because I could not and vould not, at your demand, devote. the China Form to policies which I could not and do not: believe compatible with the: interests of the Chinese Revolution and the international _ proletarian revolution. I could not, at your demend, set aside the convictions to which I had literally been driven ‘by the stinging lash of catastrophic. events in China, ~ Germany and the world over. Particularly ay deep inter- est in Chinese events during the last three years made it : ’ {modesible for me, finally, to give active susport to ct policies and tactios whose disastrous effects vere being a thousandfold confirmed for me by the tragic events of -every awiftly-vaseing day.. I gould not ignore questions which atrike at the roots of our work and the whole struo- - ture of our hopes for a revolutionary future. : Despite the fact that these questions are rooking the entire International today, you denied ay Fight to raise dle course and did neither, leaving the whole question. st : pe ra 14-0000 . become a stereotype for exaggerations!" you tu - “take uv cudgels. againat “oounter-revolutionary That was to bg. the main point of my reformation = to raise | “no questions myself and ‘slander anybody elee who did 80. - effectively nut into practice, I ' publication striotly as before, . Dublish.orthodox news. and the right to comsent and criticise. “. offered to disousa these questions w -9- ; raise them in print. You deaanded more, You demanded that I attaok anybody who did 80 - primarily the peovle. ‘you oall “counter-revolutionary Trotskyists® - the only ng these problems today in a fearless, Tou demanded that the China Forus the volicies and vulgar. faction- el Slanders which I could neither then nor now be party | peopie who are’ fact revolutionary wny.- to. In reply to.my questions on China you simply quoted oo, _. back tome the lies an Se ~ ... Feéading in Inpreoorr. . ganda vurposes a.cert gary...4.and went on amasingly to say: a half-lies I've been so used to ‘You even daclared: “Yor propa- . ain amount of exaggeration is necee= *but we know the. true. facta and we base our. policies on thea, not on these _A new Slant on modern-day é.1. tadtioa! Facts, you @aid, are curious things. They have to be turned around and around and around and examined. closely until their true nature becomes apvarent. The trouble {8 rn them 60 far and so quickly that they turn into something like a dizaily turning top of. fancy — or. at vest wieh — fulfilling misrepresentations. fo my: questions on Germany you. quoted Heckert, Phatniteky, and the 2.C.C.1I.'e famour resolution deoler~ ing that the collapse of the German party and the slaughter of the German workers were based on the past, present and future correct policies of the 0.7.0.3 You declared I had “no right. to offer eritiosal comment on the dangerously opnortunistic foreign and domestio polict | es of the U.3.5.R., most notably on the entry of the U.S.9.R. on a straight “nrationalist basia into the disgusting corridors of in- perialist intrigue. To the contrary, I was to lovingly fammingly fondle and hail the polioies which have meant disaster in China, Geraany and elsewhere ond are rapidly —. leading: the U.3.5.R. into the vacuum of nationalist 1s0- lation from -the world wide nroletarian movement. Thie I was to do, to begin vith, by publishing Stalin's face on the. front page and colunns of the customary, panegyrics ~~ to hig infaliibility. Above all and before all, I was to | Trotekyiam*. I submit to an editorial al policies should be, — offered (1) to continue meanwhile arguing out my. Ia “reply to your demand that board in-order that these editort : patons on the aide: (2) to ; ae diffarences. with you ‘in digou throw the columns of the Forum open to a general disous=- -sion of all: basic revolutionary qrestion, with free play -to unorthodox as well as orthodox views, If your views : ve were correct, I argued, 11 would be a distinct advantage + to you to have such an ovcortunity to display their crii- Lianoe alongside the puny efforts of your critios; (3) to ad views but to reserve for myself These repeated offera you reveatedly refused. You ith me verbally if in the 14-0000 -10.° oe. . the seanehile I throw the Forun oven to your: editorial board. ‘éy other pronogala were unthinkable! Give tha Forua's readers a.chance to hear tounter-revolutionary" | Vlewvoints? Never that! I could only display ay revo- lutionary purity by acceding to your dezands. We would talk things over until Spring, then if all went well (1.0., if I: showed a" datisfactory adnotability to your view- voint) I couldpack up for an educational trip to tha = Soviet Union where I sould certainly become convinced “of the error of my ways. In other words you wanted my . Signature on a promissory note with the amount left “. blank for you to £111 in. You put this in the. form of “- Qf Ultimatum and you told me that if T-did anything but: / accert I would forthwith enter the camp of the “oounter- revolution", . 7 . ; ~.., -t-had'to refuse these terms. I had to refuse to lend ayself to a slanderous and baseless strugele against - the International Left Opvosition. I had to refuse to a lend space to the nauseatingly fawning praiee of Stalin oe eta J). and uReritical reoeption of Stalinist polioies which _ —_ characterize the Comaunist Party press the world over. ' I bad to refuse to take shelter in the Cold and draughty eavty spaces which stretch behind the impressive facade and early tradition of the Communist International. . I would like to go to the Soviet Union for a vist sBomeday = -but I had to refuse your offer on your terms. I had to refuse, in phort, to bécome a hack prostitute in the nae. of the Revolution. on ; ' In the end, too, I had to refuse to turn over to you - ; ‘the printing plant I had built uo with 80 much pain and struggle bedause I considered it not your proverty but . .the ‘proverty ‘of the working Glass movement. Beoause I could not carry on the Forum myself, for leck of finan . . -+ @4al resources and because of heavy debts contracted, I woefwenco wns QLaposed Of “the. plant and turned every farthing of the _ ; proceeds’ over to where I now oconatder the true interests of our movement lie. It was. with a deep and abiding ‘bite terness that I had considered comrades, when for two years — -. 1% bad fought off all 1ta many enemies on the outside. Yet with it came the realization that we have to build anew over the ruins you have wrought. The Tevolu- ‘tion ‘and the building of our future moves. forward and ; -when we trample down the defenses of our enemies we shall - . - “=~ exrush underfoot everything and everybody that stands in. o . our way. Bo sycophantic, blind. allegiance to a name, an ; -@npty facade, a torn and shredded prestige can lead ue " - forward. Only unswerving fidelity to our goal and active | Struggle towards this end with the weavons of a correct and tosted political line will lift us from defeat to ul- ‘timate victory. To this struggle I shall oontinue to dedicate all my energies. . ; Harold R. Ieasoa. Peloing, China Nay 30, 1934. (Covied by RD) wre ars fit f 14-0000 1 1 \ i i i i i i i i al + | teanadated.” . . -: Weaact Ueclared that the guerilla’ ~ SOURCE: DATLY WORKER . ae o “ey File No, 2/02. foaact/ ‘POST WRITER ADMITS ALL = | ' ROREA! OPPOSES INVASION - | The Korean people aro ‘united honest leeadtliges “S. Kareuns Dont behind the Literation Annies from] Know Why Help Has Come.*. i the North ant are hastile to the (in Late exditiong the Post ine Anerican reaps sent thera dicated its own awaraiss: uf the ; . | paunan we eaertianist ones, tho Dhoniness of this headline by drop. ° - Harold It. Eases, edhontted ce bing i gtr one complained: day, eee ° pee Cleat Front) Sonne Mane — Isanes’ article Rave the lic ‘to But Isaacs made clear that “if, the " in China during the Japanese war - : the Americans had a Ericanily pop- ' tlatlon on their side, this ix by $ own editorial fine uf . f8Upport ta the police-state feginie of Syngliman Ithee and the Tro. +; Man attack on Korea os an act lol ng- means tho case now-in Korea, . . defend: “democracy.” a He conchides:. “Even if te war! : | Isaacs declared that the: U. S.iremains localized, even. victory - has “much more reason: ty cout won in due course will be atem- _ + Or general Korean has Porsry one, and such S.victory will” On hemic support.” Ho. admitted not be easily woo.” if that "Sunth Korean cwiliwns hava! eee ee ‘heen “infiutely harder hit by Ure: o verican vetion so fur? than hy — . ; their tcllow-Kuseany from the; “forth, : mo | . o : : The South Korran government ; o Was an “uopopular one in the elec; me ‘tina held only four weeks. ayo,"; - i Iswacs said, “the regime of Presi” : dent Syngman Rhee: was decisively + i Movemenis ia. Suuth Korea could" 7 . : - ! have operated only with a con. . . soot : a : Sderoble meature of Popular sup. : : } port,” and be acknowhad the t“intenss desire of all Kuteans for “reunification of their disnembenw] : ‘To top this story, bristling with’ «exposure of the imperislitt natu Of the Truman’ attack an Korea, end with evidence of tha Korean} * boople’s awareness .of their real enemy, the Post concocted the dis- « — Se “RECEAD Ber /SE¢b 14-00000 a ae 710 Pasast, Hose Decender 2, Luysc. No. 1486. : EECA es ak MEU GCHAN DY Nt 1th reference te RA. ‘memorandum No. 1305 of Decexber . ms ~ 1931 5. regard Log’ “erold ISaacs “anc his ‘¢cakeotion *ith ‘ lai NCULENS, it has just been learned that one Viola: CN arrived in “shanghat on August za, 1asz, ‘by the. . et : . a Ol othe Sede OMPALSS CF onS]A. | Co au.cust 29 ‘ies UCBINIGN, wee ee ee! .» Sogether bith Harold. rsaacs of the CHINA FONUN, ga.e notioe | a . . tO, the United Stateo Consulate Gneral ef their intended . . “marriage, aiich actually tcok Place ca the léth September. | : ‘ To ae “In his. Barriage application, TSAacs par ticularly requested _ ‘that nc publicity ba given to the fortheeming ceremcny. It Acpears that tise ACBINUCN ds a foliczer of the Suffrsgette, Lucy STCNE,- aho,. somo fifttern cr teenty yesra aso, advccated ancns smericrn women the retentien of the maiden nane after - narcrlass. According to ofviciala of the United. states Conse late Cenoral, VAcla CHIN. CN, therefore, Ll Ll not be kncan as Vrs. Is SAMS. In connection aith Viola: “OIN: “CNT activitios in “china, ina letter, ‘dated Szeohuen, July 24, 1931, Harold ISaacs wrote to viola CB INSCN aa folloss: : : "You | sre in the awin; Mola. Ita coaing back to dive in and Belm Alongside. “hat co vou'think? It is all eatremaly fortuitous from our gtandncint thes I sbculd have secn the Licht at last. Your work «ith “toc and the future in i¢ ba far more . important tren anything yeu eculd co out here or By anywhere elea for that matter. i'll ‘get: back - _ - a, Qo aatter a peesible delay + na- aatter how 2. there —- --- 22 meas Biil ‘be a Job to be Cone ane bY cur ecds I'm Bokng er an ‘ to cet into Abe". cose ! | , attention is called to the name, nun nenticned in. Ene. atove. fF 6 7. exbfaet.. . : H “ i i i ea? - a fw ATT ci Te 35%96 ae AOl— fad 14-0000 we No. Sag 0 FRY Abad Plas or Confident! oe See eee AXEAICAN GONSULER SI SERVICE. _ American Consulate. General, : a Shanchad, Ch ina, Reseaber’ 30, issl, = Subjeot: Harold K. Isaac. fo . aH HoRoRAR * ‘—e TES SHCKAPARY UF SPATE, . | RASHINGTOM, : see a SARL oS I have the honor to report that an Averiean a. 4. 7. " @£¢deen mased Harold 2. Iea.08 haa doan raported $e ae 7's Ghia oftive by the poltes of the Mtornatienad Set 7 Slenent asa corsanist suspect. | The foote reeanding a ; Le Ur. Teansa aro briofly ag follova: ee i Me Haroid Rs Toaaes eallod at gto office in : — Desender, 1930, and (Gtated that he would be for a feu “months in ‘Sharighet 5 at that ¢ino-he oxhibited pags- “port Ho. 177026, tamed by tho Department of State on March 17,. 1950. Re stated that he expootad $0" leave - Shanghat in June, 10315 tat bio hone.ras in Kou York : City and ‘that hig’ local eudress wag in care. of the Anoriean Expraaa Coupany. Ageonding to Poliée reports Tanseo arrived. in “Shanghag fron Manila aga fivet- clasa passoncer on the 3. 3. PRISIDIN JErrenacn on Deocaber 17, 3936, He was employed by the SEAPGEAT cymes PG PROT AND LSSCURY and later hy the CrIPA PRLAD bus apparently lost both ‘ peoltiong. she ATE 09 Te Wane 2 lie , i es ee . i Ne yg Wet. pyar Pts, PEE ep 14-0000 \ positions, Ue has resided ulth e Aritish oubjeet named C. Yronk Glusa at 120 vothalvet fond and modo a trip with — Glasa to Srechuen during Juno, 1951. Tho poles file: doataing a aopy of a letters written by hin.to a Miss Viola. Robineon,. euro of the Arorlogn Consulate, Proeden, . Gerneny, anteé July 24, 1931, at ‘Chenctu, -Szeahiuen. ‘This lottar, 1% is stated, was roturne: unopened to. Shanghai fron Dresden, atdrcesed to Herold R. Isases ° an oare of tho Anorioan Er prese Company, Shanchad, and was opened by the Post Office Consor at the request of tho Cound dstonar of Posts, The. letter 1a very long and. . Shows that Leases, al though previoualy holding Gon- munietic views, only @eolded dofinitely to turn "hed" during July of thie year. He stated th: at he wav in- fluenced in thie dooloton by gertedn conversations with 0. Frante Clesa, above referrod t6, during their trip. to — Szechuan. In connse$ion thorewith At ‘pay be of intorsat to state that aoaording to a polieo report dated Ostobor. iv, 1931, information regard ing this. Lotter was given . by the Shanghat-Muntetpal : Polos to-an officer of the lceal Eritiah Consulate Coneral, who doparant2 7 sabdlad - “in formation Pa arming 16 to London. “The polioe report : Otates that. a reply waa sudsecuently reeeiva: the gles of which ia aa follors "¥iala Hobinnon arrived in tho t United States abous the nicdle of Sentenuver. Tha whela faclly 2re ecorruntota in touch sith Teaseg' Partly.” Tho polite atata thus Harold fh, isaces lu Bovenbher, 1931, oatablished a neva Anan was or she nema of the . Fi 14-0000 -~3~ . a *7ar Rasters Me tert) Sorreasondenco,” cubdle aidresa ce . Feupresop, P. G. Dox 1026. On Goteber Oth Isaaca and Gy Frank Glass ‘poved fro: Lf: Toihaiwet Rowd to House _ Fos 6, Passace No. 177, Avenuo Pubail., The police atate To “; “that this address. waa formerly: ‘nom Ye) Thunder OB Avonus — _ ‘Dubai and is the boarding house at ‘which Agnes Snedloy- “A> ~~ ** peetdod fron tay, 1029, to May 1940. The poliea report ‘that Agnes Smedley frequently visits Tecaes an@ Class at thig acdress. — - im. my monthly politicn2 rayort for Noverher, on DagO. 16 4¢ waa atated that the bodisa of nWLOROUS Mondera - of the family of a certain Kou had been murdered, allegedly, “by Sommnista in retaliation for Kouta suming traitor to " the communist. cause, In conrestion with tito matter rn . Tsaaes addressed an open letter to the verious newspapers ‘of Shanghai, under date of Hovenzer £4, 2931, in whieh 7 : : : "he seored them far branding these alloges murders Sa aan horrible” and rdnotordly,” while et the p26 tino thoy “G44 not raise their editorial voices agains t the wholes sale muniers Gorm tted by Chiang kaleshek, th io ‘Garr toon oo 7 Comender ‘of Shangl.ad and ‘other. Chinese. militariste, | oo Rone of tho. papers saw fit to publish this letter tus T= By have reeeived a copy thereor, and copies ere anelosed. se bBo I have also Poveivid a photostatia copy of the last pace i -eontad: 2s the stensture of Mr. Igases. ot , 2 Rospestfully youra, E’ywin 5. Gunninckea, Anerioan Congil General, “Ewlowure: “ top aye etese se) oe ore 1400000 * - ————"" Ene Logue t ~ 1/- Copy of open letter from Marold - saaes, dated Novamber 24, 1931, - Ta tidaa aan uplsoat g : spetoD00* S C1? of fauin Ss Cunnineshan, - -- : frelowure Nd. 1 te desnrtah Ho, ; aft Anerioan Gorsul Gaarral at Shan Ted, China, dutet: Peoeaber 2G, VSL, on tho subjest: “iiarola fh. Isunce." : . 0 e eeny | Your publiention of tho "chastly (Shanske Tinea), “horrible? (China tress), tdasturdly” (“Voning Pdéot ‘and: . . North China Daily tee) mindera allosedly samitted by wee . Chinese Corgmunists in the Free’ Coneesaion brings a : foreibly te nind cértatn ether anects cf tho Chinese ~ ; Oo ‘scene shone. phastitness end barbarity find their way - .. . (into your columns only at rare intervals + and tien . . “2 only in brief eool nargcradhe. ; . \ . There dan be no atiennt t “Justify” these alloged , © uMlergs, dP? the tale be trig, Se sll hate the suts of a a ; traitor, . is wo canret all condone a syste: of vendetta " - 0 - Shioh azsete ao the arice st batimyal tha innooont lives: of a traitor!s fuvdiy, That, howevar, Invelvaa the. >” cuestion of difiering secial euators to witeh no abstract morul a solute oun pocably be annlied, : BotFayal has ita vriee under any secial nora, ; | Whether wo turh. the cirty wor< of vonzesnce over to tha: - ‘dnoffable neroios of the Lord or exploy the lesa sesthotia | but more effestive Lnatrumante of the Gcliovs, eleotrio — chair, lethsl enanbder, the culllotine or the vore recined weapons of social setragiacy whother we conelder the: traiter himself? rasponsisle for his adtions - or exaes | rotridbutien fre: hin blesd reliatiens ss voll. i{Jehovah, - too, visits tho sing of ghe father upon hia children, yea, oven unto the thir and fourth coneratiorat) _ But you reporters, whose typosri tera cuivered with. the horror of these alleceéd desta of murder in Frenohtown sn atili without a Quals c“ndone and éven ,S:pPeas sutiafadtion at rasa msders-a thousand tines mero revolting, a thousand times nore- barbarous ~ but ; less so tn your Journalistioslly judicious eyes only ee . besause offivially perpetrated. : . ; You eit’ o'itora < e$ tho moment sending your nen . out to run dom tho lnat threaded folos to this partiouler story - way don't you send then out to Lumchua eome Mine . minny morning? hy don't you sive them an onportunity’ - “to witnasa the torture anid merder of young nen ané women whose only erire 16 a realiatio avoreedation ef tho social and eeonenic fuetors et wor:.in the world and a denand for their pesdjustnent? ; a You e itors, whe wield your ed!tor{al novera ao solf-ri-hteously, why doen't jou O-nolatently o-amine and lecioully expose a -overnzent that meintatne itselr largely by desporntaly slauchtering the flower of ite protasting youth and the backbone of tte peaaant tRadgog who attaipt protest accinst dea venality.and corruption? pte . . . —s fo . Cniv 14-0000 so-salled "military" porind of the suonintang in 19fa e : nes o ‘ (aly when it ila convenient for yur foretm interesta,’ hovover,’ Go yo: find it-politte to treet Out some af your favorite Blasts ucainst the hanklog regime, attaexs whieh are almost always ismiealintoly offeet by the Re boat ing | @alocles and blatant lioo that foller, '- Gonaidered from ‘your on point of view, Kessra. « Editors, the mrtorera of Piess Vrorehtown people aiould | ws De brought to juatiog and made to pay for, thetr. orfios, 7 Muteedn Larly Tro: your own point of view, to whist bar of Justice should Chiang Sal. Sha: be broucht , bdfore shins ‘tribunale on we arraign the carrisan ecnrmandora of Shanghe4, Nenking, Henkow, the warlords of Shantung, ogechuen, Fwangtung and Manchuria fsx the livea they Have taken in the perpetual wars they have waned cna the people of Chinay © On any prineiplen of abstruct Juatiee, Js the nase minier of thousunds by the machine cun, the honber, the rifle, the wword, thé axe any rere Just than the furtive atren mulation of nino hopeleas relatives of a valf-branied yellow eur? This perpetual warfare hes bean waved. on the protext of suppressing "banditry.” If thts be 90, va are eonfronted with the startling f2et, vouenol for and advertised by the government boasting the recopniticn of ali roroeten ‘powers, that vast portions of. the Chinase population are Orininals Gn t:is promise, Chiang tat Shox & Co. | backed by the echorts of tho Svong Eonage swoon down on “whole Tovinses, massucre thousands, take heavy tolls from the mougre life eornincs of neagonte and workers, And with all their “uns. and plenes and hundreds of | housands cf. soldiers, thoy still fil to eradigate the ."bandita.” the aré the bandits, tno robbers, the murderers? Answer this (Moat ion, hesrre, Leltors - and enewer 1¢ \. Nonostly aP you dares - : Japan, in violatien of so-called principles of Justiag, but in Mall accora rith the legsong of history, 1s helsing herself to a gucd atieo ef Continental Asia, allegedly port of the Nankiog Gevernaentts domain. . Laoklig the ‘eourdge, tho ebilaty, the inolination to turn its cuna on the invader, the wuonintang eita in solemn. | @anelave et banking and alasusses further measurss-wileh, it hopes, will parmit the extermination of now porticns of China's vast “ertzinal" population to procress moro effeatively. Let un take cone of tho Psets esorndiealLly renorted ve your own and the Chinese aress during Kay -Degentber, 2932, You reported 4,749 euecutiona, from other, more. meticulous 6 urces are derived stutiatios whieh show that ro lesz thon €651C were executed durine the last four months of 1P3C alone! This flouwre sounds (lobular, doesn't 437 Yet “or every dinitt there {a somennare in China a rotting corpse. During She pertod following the close of the to 14-0000 ‘ mastheads all carry déasta ef your iimartiality. © Hero” quslity of vorisl” diitude. Rovenber 24, 1931. Se to the opening of the T! tx Plenary tessien ‘of tte Party in 1¢8¢ aopToxinstery 450 OC workers, poasonta,. and students ~at deat: at the hands of C} hina’ a ’povolubticmyy” ames. ne ‘Shangha ¢ dni ly (Chinese) inte the noxt year @: itorlalizea as collcwar- - "422 China's probleas ‘coutd be antisi=eturily sci tlea-if the food. wort: of the nas8 fev oonths onn bo oontimieds _ Fron Aufust to Gotoder (163¢) alone 140,000 Communists wore killed and 45%) ahd 3 ; people starved to death in tho. ’ famine regions.” : . / “And 1f tho dimenatens ‘of those fisurco aro not . aetly enough to nove f:u, shall we cnénro in a bit of eLLOfoun des@rinticn of. the tortures a: lied by these richSaous saviors of China? Shall we sposk of the 7 burning ga in ofl, the buyying alive (aa wore five young . san ane wortan of 1 unchua-on-Pebs 7. last} the strenmlatio , tho unspeekeble mutiiaticn of human dodies before <eath? - Those aren't wild nightmares.. ‘You have ell: sean and. : shuddered at the ghotorraphgs whieh ean atlil be bought Rer@ and there in Shanghod depleting sheso processes in - all their geriesliness, . And. at theae, Kesara, K- itors, as grit raiee “your etitoerial henés in saintly. hom so? Re you aploesh. your_enlumna rith the adjectives “dastardly, horrible, rhastly?® Hardly. That. would offend your Nanking. frienia. If you do not maintain silenea that bespoaka eonteontnent, re brazenly applaud. ‘Yor this wo can : quote you chapter and verse from your OWN Ou ‘itordals. oe There’ are No crgans “no nudlientions hero that’ dare leok these feats tolaiy! in the face, Your — ie at least one opnortunity to invest: then aith sora Sineorely, » (Simed) Harold. Re ‘Iesees _ 277 avenus: Duball, ' .fouse 6. Copied dy ! 28 on tn Cocspared with 14-0000 coey! oo. _~, a -EX COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES FILES 1 \ SOURCE: _Dat : \ a Co (|PAPERINDANER | Threat to Turn Isaacs Over, to o Nanking, 4 : ~ cae eo : gHiaNanat, “oe. 9—The! Wott fol ; ‘{Gtreet government, ‘supperting its. -. ° - -] Nanking butcher agents, has threat- at - ae . ened to turn oyer Harold R. Isaacs, boo —— ‘American editor of the “China’ Fo! vs - um,” te-the Nanking hansmen. | -. Ap editor of tho. ‘Ching Forum,” Innsca hos committed the ¢rime’ - -fagainst Impertaiiam of supporting - ‘tho Chineso Revolution and ruthless- ly exposing the mass murder of revs: olutionary Chinese workers and peas : . ants by the Nanking regime and the; - . 5 : Loe oO United Btates and other imperialist’ mo, _ 0 bo. Co brigands. He has exposed tho shame. : . . a - : : "I ful sell-out of the Chinese masses. : ; : _ by the Nanking trnitors to the Jap: ' aness, American And other imperi - Sete. ¥ i - . - * The, Unitea Btates ‘goverment has _ 4 . warned Isaacs that it will withdraw - soe . : a pote. ; the protection of oxtra-tervitorial : ST, oe ; ‘ -|rights unless ~ the “Ching Poruri’- .Jchangea ita editorial: and news pol-! - [eles Under the extra. -territortality Jtraaties imposed upon China by ihe impsrtallets, American and’ ‘other celts 7 feng of the imporilaist powers may se - _]mot be tried in. the Chinése courts, ‘ oo Because Isaacs le an Afhertean... cltl- _ oo, : zen the Nanking government has nob [been able to wreack its vengeance, on Jun for bla exposure of thetr bloody: . terror and’ betrayal of the Chinese Jmasses, Tho Wail Street Governs. ment, which protects ita business {agents ‘» locting China now proposes Jto throw Isaacs to its Nanking lack-! eys for trial in the Chinese courts yon charges carrying life imprison< A ment or the death penaity. fee ‘] Usancg ‘bas caregoricaily refused to : : "yp eoncede to the demands of th: United’ . i : ‘{Btates government that he change | , no, 7 . . _ the policies of the “China Forum. . a4 Fea ts closely associated tn the antl- ° impevislist, anti- Kuothintang fight wits Madam: Sun ‘Yat-sen, who ts ehiarmsn of the commutre brading the fight to save Poul ant Gertrude Reueggs from a death Sentence in the. Chinese courte. ~ : | American workers and Inteltectuats and their organizations should at onee zend “gorocy protest’ to tho _ POtate Department at Washington, pases is Attempt toa oad isnaca ‘we death in the Nanking Cou’ | eed ‘fae Ganmdles af the Taltet Minéns slate we oe” wide thw &- 14-0000 ro oe : P yee Uh et . ~ . Fexv 0 . Y0> ¥ : . ; Cro ence st | boo |: aL 7 em \atroct to Paris for three or four cays vefere proceeding. to ‘London. Els vigit to Parit 1s, therefor, etrictly unofficial. ° “ FRANCE ; A correspondent asked af the Prenoh Government ‘haa askod - ‘tho. ‘Stata Dopartaent . for an agrSncat for & new Ambassador. in Washington, uM / Gersaine-Martin. ir. Rogars replied in tho woe: a a ; ‘negative. . : Ce eee CHINA : a corroepondont ‘gaked if Represontative La Guardia’ of Now York had aaked the Stato Depertment to intervene in tho case of an American namod Harold Isaacs whe is. now oditing a ; newspaper in China, which, according to preas” doapat ches, t ; “4g a Communist organ, The corressondent continued by saying that according to storice the American diplomatic offioers in China warned “Mr. Isaacs that he would bo, likely to lose his oxtraterritorial status because of nisactivitics, Fur theradre, hie father, who is in Sew York, wants the Départ— ment of State to get ur. Harola Isaace back and have hin de —— HY ported. . In reply, “Urs Rogers said that he knev? nothing of any communication from Mr, La Quarcia on the subject. In ‘re- gard to ‘the story, it la not true ‘that this Government hes - threatened to deprive ur, Isaacs of ‘Tals extraterritorial righte: "an Shangha, * BCLIVIA-PARAGUAY. 7 a correspondent asked if the State Department. had roceivod any roporta to the effect that the Boliviens had captured ‘tvo0 Paraguayan forts, In reply, Wr. Ro sere said that he “undor~ stood that Asaistant Secrotary Waite talked with the corrospon= dente last night concorning the situation and that ur. Whito might posaibly bo able to seo the corrospondenta again today. [re 2c) - LYE wy «AIT C9 Te C882 - B56 14-0000 _ eee ee fect Ae Rte Sat, . FBI REPORT DATE: 10 AUGUST 1953 . CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: HAROLD ROBERT ISAACS INTERNAL SECURITY - R FBI FILE #: 100-286243 - BUREAU 105-1247 ~NEW YORK 14-0000 —20TOVs IVAN PAVLOVICH " £39 NMORDOVIAN REPUBLIC ASSR 14-0000 "FBI REPORT DATE: 6 AUG 1952. - CLASSIFICATION: — CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: HAROLD ROBERT ISAACS . _- INTERNAL SECURITY'- R FBI FILE #: 100-286243 (BUREAU). ys ‘105-1247 (NEW YORK) 14-0000 : i : ye : f i a v we ee SECRET eben Fisted Bot DOCUMENT TRANSFER AMO CROSS REFERENCE _ . _SUBsECT oF bocuwtnr __.” © 7 . '‘ AL FILE NO, |e oreratcn OR SOuMCE Occ. brwadt wo. Tar Oave + Ovaluariog | t ~ , ISAACS, HAROLD Re” ; _ . } 201-018446 | : -, 201-000415 \ SEX.M-00B 13 SEP LO: ~ xAAl-24958 4 USA, NY» NYC - w 13 APR OT t CI USA; : 7 Pe uh i. OCC. JOURNALIST ~ : ot a L0. SEN . oan vo . . . NEWSWEEK CORRESPONDENT IN SHANHAL IN 30Se _ INVOLVED IN CP FRONT: ACTIVITIES» CONTACT - : OF SMEOLEY ANO NOULENS. POSS LOEN W/ALTAS my - JACOSs A MBR OF SORGE GRU RING IN SHANGHAI « .* . 2 i bo | i eee ee 61707240926" FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. c0ne oer O67 wae rrssreve anrriecs. ti H . 1 a Y 1. 4 14-0000 FCC EEN ACTION CL ASA ICAT OR, ‘SECRET Ieaty por anes i : . Ing Re UNG REQURIO RAL? CEALINEO OER Chief 0@, es [prraw J : S i ONACE Representative, Bos! on : rierea& saucer ‘TSOLOG/HUSPARROM/ Operational Dr. Harold R. ISAACS, Professor of Political Seigpce at HILT. ACTION ™ REQUIRED - “REFERENCES. . _ . ‘ 1. & 12 July 1967, WSPARROW/1 renewed his old friendship with - , Subject at tha MIT Faculty Club. Subject 4s now-a- senior research associate ; at MIT's Center ‘for International Studies and” has recently beea naned a an - Professor. , ' oy _ 2, For the past few years Subject has been working on an international - study series involving minority racial groups. His reports have been : “published in the New Yorker magazine and an books, The New World of ¥ Americans and India's Untouchables, Subject plans to publish in August level.” . Distribution 2 C Cape, fled 200-b- es °F Pele eel J LIVE CROSS REFEMERCE TO y ’ vd 1957 a book on the American Jews in Icreel and is working on another on the Philippines. 2 . . 3. WUSPARROW/1 first mot Subject in 1986 after he had- just completed a long end friendly interview with Ho Chi ‘Minh as Far East correspondent for Newsweek. At that tine, Subject felt that the United States was making | a mistake in not accepting Ho as the leader of a united Vietnan, veeling that Ho waa independent enough of China to make him at worst @ sort of Tito. . . §.- Subject presently ds despatring of United States foreign relations tn: that our people ‘fran Washington, or elsewhere, seldom seea to establish | “-a deep rapport with Asian or African nationals, Gubject feels-that such. relations aa do exist never reach more than an. ineffective superficial 5. ‘Subject firat vent to the Far East about 1930 when he wes a crew “member of the Matson Line's Malolo and disembarked at Honolnlu to work for the Honolulu Advertiser. (WUSPARROW/2. went to work for the sone Paper two. years later.) Subject went next to tha Philippines where he worked on a - Manila daily. While in Manila he was offered the editarship of the Bangkok -_ Royal Vail, to fill in far St. Clatr McELWAY, now of the Hew Yorser. oe O CONTENIED . f mo Lo : 2. = ¢/DO me GRSPATCA SYMSCR AMO mumacR UTEA - 543 CLASSIFICA cs SECRET 14-0000 an [vate CLASBIPICATION BeoPATCH SYMBOL NO SA . \ CONTINUATION OF — DISPATCH SECREP UTBA - 543 : : | set'on China and in late 1931 he wnit to Shanghai and Joined The China Press, vorking alongside Tiltman DURDIN, now of the New York Tizes. Subject lost hia Job with The Chins Press after a flare-up. with Hollington TONG, part-owner of the paper. Subject ‘then joined the ‘Newsweek. foreign ‘staff. Subject was in and cut of Bangkok after World War II and WUSPARROW/1 became’ friendly with hin, | According to ‘WUSPARROW/1, many pedple tegard Subject'sa Tragedy of the Chinese Revolution as a significant vark'and-a- Fecent writer on China, . Dennis. BLOODWORTH, holds a good view of Bubject's Scratches: on the Mind. . 6. Subject's mina vas Te Subject: now-seens: permanently settled with MIT, having bought” _ & bme at 9 Farlow Road, Heuton, Subject hosts there at pool-side “seminars” on ‘Saturday afternoons, with MIT faculty friends and journalist "friends such as Bob SHAPLEN coming by. Subject invited WUSPARROW/1 to pe Participate as well. ...,,., 8. However, as WUSPARROW/1 ascertained, Subject has little contact “with foreign students save for an occasional adult forcign graduate _ Student. We.bope, considering Subject's background, that he will prove ; with WUSPARROW/1's guidance to be a Profitable unwitting spotter and . ~ assessor of foreign graduate students. 27ga M2E WUEAIGHZ DOLCE Tie . veto: ie ree, ae .. ere we tae tee Ls : 4) plas RUG tere hp Coen are 7 14-0000 Cama a ene ee De SECRET OS Sr : : : a “Briorit 1 i T.lephone Request for Nrme Check ~~ For Use of Rt Ne me “Check Contset Sf! ice OV 1965 FROM, fs sfett | Seat TAKEN BY & ae JV. CHECKED BY__ REPLY —seuiTeon, Mie | woe pm ALIAS AND SPELLING WV. VARIR TATIONS boos NAME YU“ Se Lele 10 ee DA "EAND PLACE OF BIRTH re J | OTRER IDENTIFYING DATA | , _ oo Ae da ase) siforssa. os A REFERENCES oy Ve AeA. new i oe ode \ 2 Gtr. GS ae Sree of 4 Subjcets VS noes, Holi BS i o { : | - . _ bo, 7 — Teac, Bay Oriana a4 LOA mK LO gg. os 28 Ye — \ SS ES yisan 2 eae a . t aor aman nemeetnereten + oe 2 14-0000 “Special | . RSSSRN TO: Tainor : : 10/14/65 cay . : : ~ FILE 9151-1423 - , rc BUDED: 11/lla uo he 4 gn , oe -2d: 2 oo MA ISAACS, BARGLD FoR Le ese bury 3 o foo EP getie- 120? (OSGI “BORN: Sept. 19, 1910, - _ a marrivd_Yiola Babinec fe Juno 20, 1910, NYC, NY ees er Brit _Shanghs , NSopE: 14, 1932 al - : . . ———-~ apogsszs: VY Ades os a . — _ . os Aug., 1965 to presvat, t, 86 Far Farlow Rd., " Newton, Masa. ; dJiily, 1953 to Aug., 1965 . Hise. _.. Fab., 1944 to July,.1953, 933 Central Pk. Wost, NYC, RY “i o>" Sept., 1941 to Peb., .1944, 4938 Newport Ave., zrtondanip ‘Ate.y Md. - +" 1940 to Sopt., 1941, 72 Pk. Torraco West, yc, uy 1837 to 1940, 40 Monroe St., BYC,- RY _ EDUCATION oo George Washington a. S., NYC, 1923 to 1926 - SSR: 08-03-4029 EMPLOYUENT: , 1953, Masa. Inst. of Tochnology, Camb, Mase., acadomie, research 1943. to 1950, Rewsweek, DC, CBI, Pacific, SE Asia, NYC, reporter, . war corres. assoc. editor - , 1943, Lookhoed Aircraft Corp., WDC, radio writor, pif -1940 to 1943, Colunbia Broadcasting Co., NYC, WHC, writer I -- 1934 to: 1933, self esployed, Poking, China, writer . 1932. to 1934, Havas Nowa Agency, Shanghai, China, news editor 1931 to 1932). China Press, Shanghai, China, city oditor -! 1930 ‘to 1931, Shai Evening Post, Shanghai, China, reporter _ 1930;. Honolulu Advertisar, Bonolulu, . TODOT EOF - So TO aw me nese re, iment ie anvte Te ee naegeeenee ae mniee : FOREIGN ‘TRAVEL: ; ‘ Lo ‘China, 1930 to 1935, Travel, work, writing lenbeweee + China, Bursa,. india: -1944, to 1945, war corres. Nowsweek } PI, India, Indonesia, 1949 to 1949, Musswook acsignsent i Puillippines, . 19580 to 1950, cover Baguo coaferonce / . Buropo Mainly UK, 1957 to 1957, travel, vialt. university - Czech., Israel, aete 1960 to 1960, ecademicd. Feacareh | Proje ; Malaya, PY., otc. (1963 to i9e4, MINE DN ee eee beta ewtedne gee e aomeeeee epee RELATIVES: =~ a, 7 - Fatber, I. Robart Issacs, decorsod. 7 Oe tee ] \\ J, . » Mother, Sophie Dorlis, decaasud : ; . : : Wife, Viola Robinson fsaacs, dob 1310. same ° dbo Oe . . Ein 251-7446 REPRRENGR: Fit ‘ (ban bette 201) é “ — & Sorgen Sarivar, PG age Corps., YP, keown 17 yre. WAL ote winks arvana Frachet 2 Le _ prutile Soug Y3S2- bi dastech 3 xo Cat, Kaa CFOS _ E5C/- Fre sG/— Fiefo baseth Catart. LOWY 935 4 NOV i9n8 meted; ISAACS 14-0000 [5] SECRET FO UNCLASSIFIED Unrsgyat |) conte riat Lh nee ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET “gb ae ee ee 25 October 1965 COMMENTS [Mvmber ecch comment to thow fom whom te whom. Draw & bas ctress column offer each comment.) | \>RID/CE” ° ” * GA-10 | Attn: Sarah Marmaduke esd ting Ate poate Preece cots eM eaten ote aon ak kid wee AE merge ee emrmmerrens nmin Pale TITLE ¢ : . FILE NUMBER . so, fof 1: a — pee rom 610 “tise” Fe] secret (] conrioentiat () ye OP.at boa 14-0000 poe. = Ba Foster GAS . *- 26 OCT 1965 ; i ‘TO: Director ; 7 _ , Federal Bureau of Investigation { ls - + ATTN: Special Agent in Charge of ot. . : ae _ Washington Field Office”. a FROM: | _ Deputy Director for Plana | ‘©. SUBJECT: ISAACS, Harold-Robert. - f al Reference is made to the request dated 14 Octobor | . 1965 concerning Subject. Attached for your reteation ia a | . : : ; ae copy of our CSCI-316/04169-65, dated 13 October 1965, © . b . . H ‘ subject: ISAACS, Herold Robert. It ia noted thst a portion : of the Information appearing in said CSCI wae previously . : forwarded to you ta our SODB 20568, dated 2 December. - | i 1949, aubject: Harold.Robert ISAACS, ft oo EgCEs316/04952—65 2 o> - we a a me Encl. laame check . tO l attachment ae atated above foo. ; - RID/CE: JMA/CPL/elL ~ Based-on: -CSCI-316/04169465 .. . OS .C§PY ao yr 104 i i) Posten DSS. IN 24. i 14-0000 uy ; i 4 ! in tf > “¢ Special . BUDED: 1/1a “ Ca RSTURN TO: Tainor 10/14/65 caw : FILB #151-1423. fa NAMB: TsAAU » HAROLD. ROBERT EORN: “Sept. 13, 1910, NYC, HY MS: sarried Viola Robinson, -dob June 20, 1910, wre, BY = a married Shanghat, Sopt. 14, 1932 ; 7 ADDRESSES:. Aug., 1965. ‘to: prosant, 96 Farlow Rd., Newton, Mags. July, 1953 to Aug:, 1985° Yass. .Feb., 1944 to July, 1953, 339. Contral Pk. Host, NYC, RY . Sept., 1941 to-Feb., 1944, 4938: Newport Ave., Fridadship Hts: , ud. °1940 to Sopt., 1 yI2 Pk. Torraco Best, NYC, NY 1937 to 1940, 40 9 Honrge os) HYC, NY | EBUCATION - - George Hasbington a. By NYC, ib2s ‘to 1926 . _ . “SL. _ 88K: 082-03-4029 FY EMPLOYMENT: f 1953 , aes.\ ae) of Tochnology, Camb, Mase. ; acadenic, research 1943 to 1950, Newswoek, woC, CBX, Pacific, ond Asia, Nyc, reporter, - | war corres. assoc. gaitor . . 1943, Lookhoed Aircralt: “Corp., WIC, radio writer, : _ 1940° to 1943,.Columbia Broadcasting Co., NYC, WDC, writer . 1934 to 1935, self omployed, Peking, China, writor os 1932 to. 1934, Havas News Agenoy, Shanghai, China, nows editor - . 1931 to 1932, China Preé Shanghai, mea city” editor . 1930 to 1931, Shai & ete B EN 1930, Honolulu Adyor ; 3 es FOREIGN TRAVEL: ‘China, 1930 to 1935, China, Burma, india, ; PI, India, Indonesia,{: Phillippinos, - 1950. ro 1 .Burope Mainly OK,. 105m; Czoch.,; Israel, India} Malaya,- PI., otc. : 1865 RELATIVES: | '. ° Father, I. Robert Iszaca, deceased Mother, SoxSic Dorlina, decoased ! : Hite, Viola. Robinson Isaacs, dob 1910, “sa | "FILE IN 201- REPRRENCE: IGF, Be g3 fled 8. ‘rgont Shriver, Poace Corps., moc, knova 17 yrs. “9 ithe 18 OCT 1965 14-0000 LITO TO: tadoox 1O/1aoe cay ~ A — Fai ~s : FILS #151-1423 Cc ‘ t) / Gey ot vo é DED: yr NAME: ISAACS, BAXOLD ) ROBERT ” ’ 7 a BORN: Sept. 13, 1910, 337 Ly ae oy . KS: marrdud Viola Jovitsoa, vob Juno 20, 1910, NYC, wv EE SSS Sone A 1932 7 \ ADORESSUS: : { Aug., 1965 to prosoat, 26 Paslow Ed., Novton, Macs. July, 1953 to Aus, £905 245 ; Fub., 1944 to Juz, 1953, 233 Contra. Wost, NIC, NY. Scpt., 1922 to Med., 1041, 4923 9 Novuort Aavo., ¥rionds ship Hts., Md. 1949 to Supt., 1612, G2 Fz. Coxoace weak, inc, NZ 1937 to 1940, 40 Lonroo’ Ss., alc, . i . . . . EDUCATION aan a ot . Guorge, Waskingtoa H. &., me ©, 1523 to 1926 ' SSN: 82-03-4029 i IG3r-1G $e Haars Vews Borne ERPLOYEENT: Nore Gy 3 Seie eum ple yrd) TW Pte “ye of Tec=xology, Canad, Hans , Acadante, regcarch : 1953, Lace, last, boo. 1943 to 1950, Howovdeds ,. Woo, CEL, Pacific, SE Asia, Wye, soporter, . war corres. ansoc. editor : 1943, Lookhoed Ad rezatg Covr., WHC, radio writoz, 1940" to 1044, Colunbia | Broa cersiine Co., NYO, HES, writer 1934 to 1535, szolf orploye Paine, China, writer r26 Mowe! to eoney, Baaghas, Ghina, news editor ia 1032 to 195-1, 1931 to 1952, Chica Pros 1930 to 1931, Suai Even 1030, Honolulu Advorticcs 3, Suargaal, China, city editor (¢niwa sein) ing Post, Shanchat, China, reporter Ly zonolulu, sopoyter : : IFRS GIO Mew YER Tint sry penren , FOREIGN TRAVEL: ; ; . mo : China, 1930 to. 1835, Travox, work, writicg. . : China, Burma, Yadia, 1944, to 19: “45, wa> cozros. Neweweok Ss . PI, fodia, indozesia, 1949 to ‘1949, Nowswook assignozent - : ~PaLllippines, 2550 to 1956,. cover Baguo conferosce : : Europo Mainly Ux, 1957 to 1937, teavol, visit university re Czcch., Israol, indiz, 1369 + to' 190, agadonich research project — re . dalaya, PL, ctc., 1963 to 1964,. LH pet PB oe Schnee ca arm MMe ene Ae ea tebbees 2am RELATIVES: . Father, I: BoLert deees, deccased ' Mother, Sophie Bo> din, dsceased Wize, Viola Bobiazon ‘Yeaaca; dob 1910, Sane © REPERRICS:; . ee \as j " Surgoat Skrivor, Poase Corps., HOC, knovn 17 yrs. Se snc b See ; 4. a TT peo “e Po » Chaska ube 23) 22 OCT 1955" po seme, ae ' Vo bam ee be Tr ee ae nnn ee ““) NAT to information forwarded in CSCI-316/01352-65, aated 26 October 1965, subject: ISAACS, Harold Robert. poey TRE . a , LVAS 14-0000 : : US. ONLY ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET . te 2 petite, 7 CD UNCLASSIFIED: IW UNAL ~ (O COMFIL TIAL &) SECRET SusecT: iApreno!} = t RID/CE | COMMENTS [Number each comment to thew hom whom }- fe whom, frow 9 line ocross column after each comment} | 13. RID/CE GA-10- . Attn:, Sarah Marmaduke 0: PSB/CSC. Tere ee cern cine LEM mee eiSoumein re ingyeeene ree. op tee toe tmrpeepmee ab i . Qo . : OOCUMENT Care .. : 610 Means" EX) SecReT =] conFiogntiaL «= OmAL UNCLASSIFIED oF-3@ o.048 14-0000 TESTE SUBJECT: “ISAACS, Herold Robert | being conducted by the Communisis in China. SORT - RQ FOREIGN DISSEM TO: , United States Clvil Service Commioaton Attention: Mr. Joseph G. Campbell FROM: Deputy Director for Plsas 1, Reference ia made to your request dated 14 Soptembor 1955. Tho {lles of this office contain considerable information concerning Subject., the galieat elements of which | are summarized below. : 2. According to undated information trom a rellatte aource, Subject horn 13-Septémber 1910 in New York City, arrived in Shanghal, Chiaa, from Manila, Philippine Islanda, in December 1930. Firat employed in Shanghai by the English language daily, Evening Poat and . Mercury, Subject became aggoclated 2 few weeks later with the China Press, with which he remained until May 1931. In June 1931 Subject. traveled up the Yangtze River’ with the British Communist, Cecil Frank ’ GLASS, a suspected egent-for the Third International in China. Also — in 1931, Subject.became the Shanghni secretary of the Comite liters nationale Pour la Defense de Paul et Gertrude RUEGG (NOULENS), a committee, with Headquarters in Berlin, formed to aid the defense of ‘the NOULENS against char gea of eapionage perferred by the Chinese Government. Subject was in correspondence with Wu MUENZENBERG, — President of the Committee and en active agent in Germany for the Third : ‘Taternational. Suvject was also known to be in contact with A gnoa SMEDLEY tn Shanghai during the same period. On 14 September 1932 in Shanghai, Subject married Viola ROBINSON, an Ameriéaao citizen “porn 10 June’ 1910 in New York City. Miss ROBINSON wao believed to _have been connected with Communist activities ia the United States and in China. Correspondeuce ‘between her and Subject prior to their rharriage indicated that they were both sympathetic | to activities 8 bap, SECRET 40 Fone DISSEsi aoe <6 14-00000 yoo 4 . 7 . ma) . 3. According to predecessor organization information, Subject: was aloo employed ag a otaif writer for the Hovas Newe Ageacy in i Shanghai during the period 1930-1935 and woe a member of the Society - of Friends of the USSR ead of the China League for Civil Rights. 4. An undated feport from an unknown source indicated that ‘Subject had turned against the Stalinist Government of the USSR, and had become e Trotskyite (probably during the 'mid-1930'a). Friends of Subject stated that even during tho height of hia Trotskyist career he neves necepted money from aay group, that he wae open and above beard, and that.he never engaged in any conspiracies to overthrow established government. They also indicated that Subject waa . attracted to communism by gheer identiem. kmmediotely etter Pearl . Harbor, Subject broke with the Trotekyite group es he had trokan with the Corsmuntatond began writing prepaganda for the United States Government. ; , ‘ I _ 5, According to Source of paragéaph 2, Subject woo é war : correspondent in China during World Wer U for Newgweek. In July - 1945-he waa refused entry into China by Chinese’ Nationa lat authorities, presumably aa a result of anti-Notionalist articles he wrote for Newee week. In 1949 Subjoct waa Special Featureg Editor fof that magagine, — st 152 West 42nd Street, New York City. . Ha was the author of several” books, including No Paaca in Asia and The Tragedy of the Chisage - Revolution. i i ‘6. Subject'a present political beliefs ate unknown to thie office. CSC1-316/04169-65. - Each. lL name check RID/CE: JMA/DS/Ipm -" Based on: SODB-20568 CSC1-3/778,850 Sen i. | NO FOREISH DISSEH 14-0000 'T3as68; Herled Rotors . ‘ isecsl 1g aaKks Ne. FILE IN DOTS oe ! 5 ep 1965 201- jF4 EE 14-0000 ~ re : SECRET say (then Filled ny DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT COCUMENT TORENT EF FICATION i . . Suspected Soviet Agents doniciled in Ar FIRE NO | CHINA-QIAOP-L |. — . 9. DISPATCH oa SouRce Dot. 3VMOOL NG. Shahghat ; SMP-D 4718 Box 193 7. SOURCE CAYPTONYN] 6. DATE OF ERFO. 1D. EVALUATION @. GATE PROCESSED 3 Dec, 1963 DOCUMENT OISPOSITION: Vz. CROSS REFERRED To THIS FILE . oe 13. TRANSFEARED TO” . . - . wet ‘ Ab FILE NOL ” Interested parties in the subject of EAROLD ISAACES eng referred to this document , The bulky’ nature of this document; ‘plus. numerous refs to ‘other individuals and the - , poor quality of Paper this makes it necessary to ‘leave the file in its present’ classification. ; FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. SECRET . tag oe 867 uve Peevious sos trom. 14-0000 (C] oncuassinz - Oat Oo CONFIOTTIAL fel stcrer SUBJECT: tOprenall = \ acs (Yelephonic) FILE TITRE . gt ae — FILE NUMBER " RID/FI 13 4003 4 ror 33 6 O“tommons 3 SECRET. _ Cieoneenin CO) ston iernay LJ UNCLASSIFIED 14-0000 OO eeprom arrestee Eo SECRET 7 NO FONELSY Dissey 27 NOV 1963 TO: Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence Department of the Army Attention: Chiof, Counterintolligenco | Branoh Security Division | FROM: - ‘Deputy Director, ‘Plans SUBJECT:. ISAACS, Harold Robert: 1. Roference io made to the request. received on” 14 October 1963 from Lt. Whipple concerning Subject, With. yespdct. to the apecific questions posed" dn the requeat, Eubjoct is tho author of a number of books, including. No Penoe jn Asin, Fivé Yoars of Kuomintan : ' Reaction, and Ino Tragedy. of tho Chinese Revolution. The fifes contain no foyireation concerning Subject's . evaluatod ‘information based on several predecessor '. organization reports, - ing Subject’ is contained in our SODB 20568, dated 2. - teaching at the Massachusetta Institute of Technology; . hovever they do contain the following Bummary of une Additional information concern- December 1949, subject:-- Harold Robert. 1saccs, a copy ok which is attached fer your. retention. _ a. Subject was employed as a staff writer for the Havas News Agency in Shanghai fron 1930-1935, “He was, also-editor and publisher of the China Forum, - & communist periodical, fron. January 19 ‘Oo an. \specified dato. In’ July 1932 ISAACS wrote and published the abovo-cited Five Years of Kuomintang. . o Reaction, a.136-page d1ludtreted Book oF Commnice |. nature. While in Shanghai he.was a member of Tho ‘Society of Friends of tho USSR (Shanghai Branch) and The China League for Civil Rights. ; b. In 1933 Shanghai authorities listed Eubject's ‘wife, Viola ROBINSON, . as & suspect Soviet agent. re- siding in Shanghai, Prior to their marriage oa 14 vos Septenber 1932, ISAACS atated in a letter to Hiss . _ ROBINSON that he had definitely turnad "Red." All ‘the menbers of the ROBINSON family were described as a, Rye SECRET qs ca fA ORENBN DISSE FILE IN 201-S¢y6~ 14-0000 SECRET _ HO FOREIGN DISSEM : . ay In duly 1933 tho Nanking Government ordered the Municipality.of Greater Shanghai to. teke drastic measures to etop.the propaganda appoaring in a : : number of publications including the China Forum, ag meme published by Subjuct. Subject's magazine allegedly , ‘pubiished Communist propaganda; in this connection s protest vas to bo lodged against hin with the Anerican . Consulate,. a - a Bubjeat: was described as- a "self-confessed — Commun ist!" in 1933. The ‘folloving yoar he vrote an ” article entitled "I Break With Tho Chinesa Stalinists" which appeared, in. the September-October 1934 edition — “of The New ‘International a Communist prepaganda ergan pablis hed: in: New, York. oe 2. An undated report fron an | unknown source | indicated , ‘that Subject had turned against tho Stalinist Governsent - . . of the USSR, becoming a Trotskyite(probably during the nid- 1930's), Friunds of Subject stated that even during tho . height of his Trotskyist career he never accepted money from any. group,. that ho was’ oper and above board, and that be:‘never engaged in any conspirseios to overthroy established gov. rnmeat. They also stated that Subject was attracted to - Cottunisn by “sheer idealisu," Immediately after Pearl ‘Harbor, - T8AACS. broke with the Trotskyite group as he had - beoken with the Communists and began writing propaganda ' for the tnited States Govornnent, ° s. ‘According to a roport dated 25 Juno 1951 from a fairly relinble source, Subject served at that time as a Ford Foundation advisor on Far Bastera Projects. ; ; For additional information concerning subject you mo by ‘ere referred: to. the Federal Bureau of Investigation and to" t | | the ‘Dopartzeat of the Navy ‘(ao ¢ocumentat ion available), | | | H q { | I a . . i i | | { | i i if . cact-3/778, aio : . : Enol; 1 attschneat as tated above. | t t t RID/CE: JHA/W/del on Based on: FE/1, 201-18446° eo ne CHINA CIA OP 1, SMPD 2713, 10- 11-32 CHINA CIA OP 1, SHPD 4606, 16-5-33 - CHINA CIA OP 1, SHPD 4718 - CHINA CIA OPl, SHPD 4685 & 4685/C CHINA CIA OP i, SMPD" 5454=8, 21-12-33 CHINA CIA OP 1, SHPD: '6628 FDZ, 201-488-8 ; a cnr SecReT ss SO for NAVY referal.. : KO FCREIGH OISSEE oN 14-0000 Spe pt hous . : ® aT ROORIP A GEES ‘Taig HAT: veeaesn Pak Eres QURIK. FOR Ux lue Ra MAME CHEK CONTA yee ur: : “ot (An AS ARG STSLLEN arvee art EE ET . Author ¢ om: mary books. on Chink - - a. E. Asia . i i , wo Herola R. Tdases authority on ‘china Harold Re Teance teaches at mar sore meme ee te Lage eee pe ge ee are all the’ nanes the same person?” pon _ ne We Sy Laie Ct J of a ; \ ee oe pl Lf pla a a vfs 7 14-0000 Peete wee indo cinnt me i etemina sin gnc neste ist iennnn nye ~ SECRET o - (ren Filted Iny DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE © T i . DOCUMENT JOENTIFICATION Rt FILE NO, nme wh ne ee am 3. DESPATCH OM SOUNCE OOC, SYMBOL NOD. a. Dale PP) SOURCE CAvF toOnve ar DOCUMENT OTSPOSTTION _- 19. TRANSFERRED TO ai File mo. THERE IS A RESTRICTED CI/Ca FOLDER CN TEE SUBJECT OF THIS 201 itp y ZA SZ- ee a : t 4 IRV ELE APS Tung ita Ps aa eee, a Pedt a seit Liter ae 14-0000 om SECRET (Shen Palted bay ~ 1 ° ?. ° . AL FILE KO, Dthe Cine () tin 2. Out of Ha fi) SYMBOL NO. : hig welae A -_ ; fv Lx VA bart oy On; INFO. qe ATED us -)b, 3. AWALYST j ¥ 10. ys PL ye, misraes ce ot i lerreticé | Piesnyresnte wee Aaagictet y, —_ n) : ged ete Kapri, Tn hack cette US, . FICE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. rome SECRET re Waar ore B67 or pervious sosteans. ae Lhe et ee? 5 7 14-0000 oo “SUSNECT i ¥ [SARCS, BARCLD Re Sorn = 1910 = nitionality - “merican . PERTINENT (WFORMATION ; “qEERE IS A RESTRICTED CI/OA FOLDER ON THE SUBJECT OF TRIS 201 HELD IN RI/AR FILE, WASH-CIA-FERS-U. FILE THIS FORS IN FILE AO. CROSS REFERENCE FORN fon NO. 137 MACFLACES FOtw 38-348 t aue a4 WHICH May af USED. 14-0000 | ; f i { | ; j | \ iP | ob l | | | | | fe iam ial | fo or stn ae ee nr ermnncnnc agentes es El ‘UNCLASSIFIED INSERUCTIONS: Officer deugnatians should be used in-tre “TO ratumn, - CONFIDENTIAL - (BECRET] 7 = Usaer each comment a ling should tA drawn across chest and each commant numbered lo correspond wats the number in the “TO” coven, Cach officer should Initial (check mark Insufficient) defore-further rauting. Ti 610 PIRACTS Frew pig '* WHn MAY 98 SL Thia Routing and Record Sheet shoutd be returned ty Regietry | CONFIDENTIAL CARULD a - wo “ an co UNCLASSIFIED - “od come ey RN eae eect teem sete s saee te Pediat a cen Leche eerie apmene'e mime ne ars" edon cae pcos ee tere eee wien te te 14-0000 To . Chief, NBA DATE 5. May.1956_____- - fe . “wow. _ Chief of Station, Karachi a oe. : , { GENERAL Operational /INTEL ‘- ce ; , : \srecine Far Eastern Association Sth -Annual Meoting, ee ‘Request for Background and Operational Information 1. The program of the 8th Annual-Mecting of the Far Eastern “ . Association, held in Phildelphia 3 - 5 April 1956, has just . arrived here, It indicates that the association haa already . taken daciced steps towards its announced expansion into the , °- South Asian field. Tho station assumes that Headquarters \ + eévered the mooting and can get access now or later to copies ft : of monographs, notes on proceedings, and so on. . ot 2.. The following items, keyed to the progran, would seon to be of interest to this aes 1f Headquarters can get thoms A. On 3 April, Zakye Eglars "The World View of the Punjabi Villager". . . 7 ‘|. (Botes This is quite likely the East Punjabi, but it should nave some validity for Lahoro as well as for Delhi.): ; - _ : . Jo B; On the same day, a Pakistan Studies Organization ot ot + ook 2 oT a Meeting was held at 1700.. It would be useful to .. : . oe . _ wo _ know who is interested in Pakistan studies (both mola individuals and organizations) and what lines . : they aro thinking of working on. oo : . 5 G. On 5 April, all the itens. of a "South Asian Mis- '. @ellany" stiould bd , considerable interest, "T “"particularly-Stanley"aron's "The Future of East::.. - - Bengal’. Hydécker ha& some early drafts of the — . - HaroldWsaacs study, but they are too early to - 2 May 1956 . | * provide vsoful material; this project. (at - KRH/wrg: ~ sents) M 5) 1s one that Headquarters should moni- To tor closely, however. 1 rr ad - . Distribution: a coe - ; . Lh, Mh. Me heler oe NEA . . NEIL R. HYDECKER ce “26 Karachi a enero S128 A 14-0000 : . : . . . wey at IEE Y, Lpos T° Director | . ; Yoderal bureau cf investigation ae : : , -fttentions Hr. S. J. Fapien. . _ : : \ : "Fein. Deputy: Director, Plena oo oO a SDBsechs _Vorr nande SUGUERUI Ay olco known 08 Fernahlo t topuarr ROMS 2 Eeferanco ia made do 0 conmnimleutiva wa this Agency dateal 39 sigugt 1955; ecptioned - -O3 abovoy © our raforencs CL CUl254z. a. dttnchsd. for’ your information isa copy cf a otter: _ : ; et ad eddrvaved “to ths post affico box rantionsd : tg iu thd referenced mimraniuz., “ho letter vas signed. ty subject ea : : . . POLY, hia feminine psucdonya, It should iso be exploainsd that - ' ro : Caglich is not aubjecttu native lengusyo; thorofcro, the cramer 7 ani opelling uzod Ly subjoct in his Jotters wra to bo expactod. . . : 3. Thiy offleo interprota mabjuct's > Lettor ‘ey follewas ; - Aunt Josephine is gostei: cA, “with whoa subJoct bas | i ao beon in contact the pest ucverel xontha ani who nes been imloctri- - ; poof. nating eubject. with loftisl idcolesy. ilu bas not adulitted to *, oubject that ho to 0 Commist,- although ia bia convoragtiona with ‘ gudject hy oticka vory ¢elosa to the curroat Lins. of tho Pailipping - “Comunist Party (7?) bs. orold; ‘Tyeees (rat Fue tae low: a) to yell non ; a, “to tho ‘Burvai. . ot . a, Vriclo MANDEL io procchly.- tho leto Failippive “rosident Manuol CUA Xu, uho uponsored. Jesa LATSG!s ontry into the Lnited - States in 1937 whom LAISANG ctulled at Colussia Univoraity, “Willies CAMTRty Jr. has rot yot boon ddantified, ty this office. - : Dat da. PLILILIC, fry is probably Or. FUsdolta PALI, foreor Associate Profecsor, cf Mucasnicy at ths University of tho Philippinas. PsILILIO recolved his BY ixvn the University of tha Fhilippinsa and Lis bs. and Priv. at the Uaiveraity of Michigan. * i . / : — \ _ y Chey an os pm CaN an geneneeannats pene ne sivenpane 1 OO aa tee * iy hs - - bene 4 L ene e- Cyl “Me Set . Hise, . 7 | -_ lays _ Via ; “ om Ee 14-0000 oy wane ot | “Feeanting to a us selly yelipble suutey of Ula ccency, GRILILID wae i ; nuvos ela to es etately. septiule 6 to Pail w Lite ester heving livod in tho United States, Ko ta kicua for nic stroay pou do'racun views ex eccamiry ta cource prolelly hie proatcat ceaize ‘is to resida pesmonsntly in tha United Status. Al af it is known. that PANLILIO waa on friendly tercs wlin wooo Late Ahore fa no recom that bo chared LKESRISt a political viows, \ : Loe io probably. Fathay ipebate Jecalt Guplain vat ihe Univers. ty ot the Pullipetso. - . £. cypros lar eyprua i Univoraity, goy poasiily ke “yracusa ' Univoraity. . iol wet ge de Cobhe is prabably kicesdd\ LAD pagerwan who waa allegedly eunseluted with iesry YADAGNS in ths Interhational Longestpranecnty ail Kecehousesaon’a Union (1isu) du ‘ Honolulu, LAS&S was'boru ou 3 @geil 1915 in-tonlle; kowevor, rape ‘of his lifs Les bees” epank Ln jiaiedt. lie vag naturalicod a U.d. ecitizan in 12 cn roturce| to tha PhLlippines in 1949,) where bo legt hia Usd. eltisensity in 1952. theory igs no inforcstion in tho | flew of. thia offices vhicn ivdfcatga that L/DEZ Bea returnsd to Kauail. “For eldifienual uvorention concerning Uist, reference tz made to @ mousremiun to tho Reranu, dated 23 Fovorssr 1349, cubjoots Hidexsdo Wis (uka i ileaxdo LANCE My our referancy 5O DD-30507. . _ : he Unelo- Wik ds Baa curba.i, ‘unele DENTIN la Leites: CUXUQAN wbta whoa iho Bureau jld fealiter cs a "sea ea provicus Dez, Fit} Ley dns Leyoe ‘. Correcpomdonco ochoarning hia doxgitor, Carson Jena \ChYal (FBI “Hilo No. 105-52501), Fros tho -vording of cubject!s Vetter this ~ . offlea asg22s3 that Ecliarer CUYUGAT da cra thet. tha: -Foderal | “Burenu of Duvestigeation iy investigating Wor Cu MGs, Tt ateo’ eppasra that Baltesor CUXUGAT ‘gavu cubjoct a lotter to daliver personally to tla Urother Hor CULUGAN, possibly to avoid ¢ pail intercept by the Birowi. It should be noted tnat eubje Set stated that bo mailea tha’ dotter instead. : 4. In view of ths eenaitivoneca of the ‘gource of ths above inforzation, if fa roqusatcd that-no further diezcaination be zado- of tha inforaation without prior: elosranco vith thia Agency CS CRS ” : a COUR VEST OO entuntes bad titentiont « o 7 cay or a lettor! to Adds eupes 6 feet) Lo nee re meets Ad pee Tepe t ‘ ' ' ' ’ Fs ’ 6, ’ : ' t ¥6? SECHEY ap _ a) NS Nn ‘\ » 14-0000 7 ToT ge een re yet FBI DOCUMENTS AS ‘FOLLOWS: DATE: 26 MAY 1955. 2 _ CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL — SUBJECT:. HAROLD ROBERT ISAACS |. FBY FILE #: 100-286243 (BUREAU) DATE: 19 MAR’ 1954 . CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: “HAROLD ROBERT ISAACS FBI FILE #: 100-286243 (BUREAU RATES RXXIANXXSX DATE: 27 JAN 54 CLASSIFICATION: | CONFIDENTIAL. _ SUBJECT: .LIU TSUN=CH'Y (M) AKA - T.C, LEU, LAU CHIN-KI FBI FILE #: 100-365280 (BUREAU) 2 a stilt Seah) Sse cleo iy Nae maar nor tonenibs é t 4 - 14-00000 = sen! SECRET. - a _ (Pon Pallet ny ONAONT LOENT EPICA ION t. RIF . , >. ; 1 FILE NO 201 745, 3. OFSPATCM O8 SNRACE BOC. SyMBOL AO. DFB--301, GATE PROCESSED 3 Dec. 63 ‘ DOCUMENT DISPOSITION + TRANSELSOEO TO... RI FILE way ' Comments made by. Francis, McCracken Fisher Fisher also recalled that sometime after the ‘subject had gone over the Commnists after 1950, he Fisher, met Harold Isaacs, a writer who forterly was a Trotakyte in His | — views, ‘at which time I advised Fisher. thaht he had known that. subject was a Commrtist | as early as the 1930's in Peking, China. Taaacs stated thatthe subjcet had worked for : the Tass News Agency in Peking after having graduated form coltege and had evern’ : [dbeen sen to jaol cue to his communist activies. - a - FT WAT ee me To i) GSN B67 wre coscrous anerveen. SECRET | a 14-0000 ’ 1 arma eh egy & a 4 1 © oe i i : 4a | oe . ‘ - { i BE ope 4 : ' 1 FBI DOCUMENTS AS FOLLOWS: : DATE: 26 MAY 1953 4 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL > SUBJECT: HAROLD ROBERT ISAAC. FBI. FILE #: 100-286243'2 (BUREAU) DATE: 18 FEB-53 | ‘CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: HAROLD ROBERT ISAACS FBI FILE #: 100~+286243 (BUREAU) DATE: 12 NOVE 52 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: | HAROLD ROBERT ISAACS, FBI FILE #: 100-286243 (BUREAU) inh set i i . - ' Lo. ‘ : 7 ad - : ' 7 “oe 14-0000 SECRET _ —, them Felted for _ DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE 4 ° ~——— —__ Sua ser oF COCUMENT COC UMENT FOENTUEF CATION . = 5 tir APERELEICATA GH — Heenan? ete srrt oe TRUFILE NO. Long- Od 97>. ,. \ Crrecrrterets ; a0 seg tT A 2 Diaeatcn VN SOURCE Woe. SyMaOL NO. Je. Cate End Che Che, CT Cnck ay YA Gr4 s2 A ec Lk, 2» SOURCE CHYP Tonya]. Oate oF tnro. Je. EVALUATION : 3. ANALYST - OATE y aagan _ 10- OeasturwaTeD im” tt. Dare . . . . : CER set (Moraton 129 i hetes moos . DOCUMENT. DISPOSITION oe .° , , tz. C083 REFERRED TO THtS Fina . TRANSFERRED to a : . Ri Fite mo. 1 whe Jfidi Wl Kpicial Beare Sd 2 Citaiatine |: er CLE LEE aap od : ot be; Wo. @ Pe. e132» Leos. Q . ae : . “ne Chensce Conte Gittigendivee celdine aver, @ : : abe Chena Pain. : . . . . . . . : ‘y ow SECRET 7 (7046) os 867 on Peserous “tortnann. 14-0000 ECRET ~ as (then Filled tn) “SUBJECT OF to ra . . . peel Quelle alee , . , EMO C4 ore. ty ER bol OP 3. QUSPATCH OR SOURCE DOC, SYMEOL NO. . Aha ian fond the Zag Ar Es - 7. SOURCE CRYPTONYMI Ss. Date: OF taro. ‘ Precmety faloee FH = . S- ANALYST . @. OaTe pe CESSED Learcer KMetucernt | 29 vee Lod 19. TRANSFERRED TO Rt FILE &O. (Paz re Khuient tdition » a. Zoe "Fue Wagon Naemending phe AE: SECRET 17> 46r 14-0000 a Seria ty SuBJECT OF DOC OF DOCUMENT . bw. sal ck Wwaekrr bbl ay? Fite as, emu a Xe tuard Aor te 3 ue, YAH, M13 124. 9F fg a: . Addrseerdt; Pr. KOK. fae aaa | Batty, a ee i , Joes wee « capluncte op Chiunce pkeei i otra : : “Me” Aa here- age on Chay 4 4 re Fuels af | | o tees bic » phere: f nent we > Aetecwcd thse ty cece fae 7 : phate ae at tp SSAACS § ae BR AEE _ i FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. SECRET tose 867 vee teeviows fontiows. 14-0000 tee Geren! FBI REPORT = so DATE: 6 OCTOBER 1952 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: JOHN KING FAIRBANK ~ | 7 FBI FILE #: 77-24341 (BUREAU) =: ~ 14-0000 ee hard SECRET: (hen Faltod fay | ani a, _ DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE. SUBJECT. OF DOCUMENT Cearsaal Wwatlecty ra ae | okertes apd, Be. sta! Lae Revs trek st é. .. ha» é yet ig Bteridh fAj. souace Cave Fonve 6. Gate oF INFO. DOCUMENT 1OENTEFICATION 3B. DISPATCM O@ SOURCE ODOC. -BVMBOL NO. at ; Encl. S$. AWALY Sf, €. pate Sr d-tot Jo iecteet AGLI Gs ta: CAOGS MEFEARLO. TO THIS FILE FILE THIS FORM-IN FILE NO. roan oP B67 vee recvsous sop toons. ‘DOCUMENT O.1SPOSTTION 90. OFSSQMINATED I” 18. TRANSFERRED TO ar FrLe NO. Leotwel T] ur aa) yy FILE No, eevteats : ounrer ch a PO eAz ofan, 8 pp TART ere 1 Bt aie ty Sreeee . \ 14-0000 . FBI REPORT DATE: 26 MAY 1952. CLASS: .CONFIDENTIAL — ., SUBJ: GEORGE HERRING, WAS: : _ RING, PAUL RUEGG oo. FBI FILE #: 100-344906 (BUREAU) 2m Dione se tte bake ate nee ch et eis me nated tee nr BEE Con ge, 14-0000 porhy See Apt omc yet ae > oS - i an : Se . SECRET Ay aimee Filled Je) lax pate veoeeseco ail 4% TT 13. TRANSFERRED TO - Ri woue nO. ’ ZEESAOES, tf Tlie, Omery, Both mete 2 hhh treat | FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. E> a- 3? 3, 867 ule Peursoes eortroms. . SECRET Lt youn 14-0000 | _ met tay —™ ts a , f - DUOJLCT OF DOCUMENT . : Agnes Sieiley, was. - - ; hoe 13. TRANSFERRED 10 ; . . AXX - -_ a . . ; : al File no. : pet According to costidential informant. T-17, of unkoriwn- reliability,. Agnes . : i snedley- attempted ‘to ovtain. from the Anoricari Express Co. in Shahghai certain mail : ; vad : i to Harold Re Teaies while Isaacs 1 was’ avsent from the city. One of L : the return addresses on this madi was Smith and Tsades, 34 East ASH Streed . ; : Boone , New Yorke Harold R- Tacs, - siention above, was Adentified by T 17 as Pog. . ; | an American Journalist? of Communist oympathies who resised in Shahghai dn the arly ; oo i | thirties. _ | ; So ; OE boa FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO, SECRET ea BE7 cre recstows eovtroer. 14-0000 a SECRET. a (Mon Filted ta) - n RI FILE NO. 3. DISPAatCH om SOURCE DOC. fv@pou DFB-~16129 ye SOURCE CavP Towra a. Dare Of tmFo. jp. fro. Orssearnares i" 19. TRANSFERRED TO. at rie NO. : Subject of the document 1e° ‘mentioned as’ having. visited the reaidence. of Harold R, i iaaoice Ipaacs and C, tR: Prajank Chass, two notorious local. Commmunits sympathizers, weet i ; ‘FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO, >. wae 867 vee eaevious corrross, |” : SECSET we i a Lang th te z yi bf: ‘eye, t Pe ANT ORLA VA 14-0000 ST ee i ey atceeaeteat eee FBI REPORT a DATE: 31 JAN, 52 . Con . CLASS: 'CONFIDENTIAL a, : ' SUBJ: TILLMAN, DURDIN . : FBI FILE #: 105-15218 (BUREAU). . 14-0000 ae a SERET a DOCUMENT TRANSFER ANC CROSS REFERENCE - . Supsect OF DoCeMENT , - "al FILE NO, ' . > OrsPatem CR SOVACE OOC. SY BBO. NO. : a oO DFR—2L411 19. TRANSEERRED: a ie . not a “ _ RU FILE 80. _— . . - : V4. a ve oe : 7 ~ 7 ; \ as “Subject ‘remetibers “‘meotint HAROLD R. ISAACS, an juerican Jounnaliet, at a. party en i at the home of Madame SUN YAT SEN. i ‘ . .- . . . re - . i 3 un eee > Lae) " ok wa BG7 cot cecvrous worrsoms. . SECRET tras) : 14-0000 ' : 7 2 £ wee ee ee ened ee Aine sna Se wate ne imises ee 22 SATS Ra raemratecte tm ees eney SEER tay OEY yeneey , CONFIDENTLY; + ROUTI ASTEIcrED. NG AND RECORD SHEET # detignaticns should be seed in the “TO™ cotimn, ment numbered ts corres This Record and Routing Sheet abould ¢ Coder toch coroment af; Road with the number in ‘the vace be returnéd to Regiatey, - CONSOLIDATION EFFrotey BY fe CONFIDENTIAL 10 —eeere-t ine should be drawn TO" column. Bach officer should taitlel:' _. _*) 7 . . oe ~ 1400000. We atest age et cae oe > CORFIOENTIA® “wee Ks | Office Memorandiimnopsitten STATES GOVERNMENT ‘TO 4 qatet, $e ain 730 \ para: 7 Fobnury 1982 - "FROM y Gaict, Cortact Division, sunyecn .c Ring slow oY acl Tat me Provably a et - PLO UAT tad as Listed above. ° : , a ae . {. . : r. i i i < * a 1 i 14-0000 VT ewe epee scacte tte “8 ghung Fea" for Quina waa epelled "chun: kua"— an. n extraaniinary effect | _ frankly explaining the publication’ J] amorahtpe mt 1 A ha; py eriing has been written in the case of Yorria TRE: Olnans . foraer Cormunist who is now secretary of the Gonaral Kose Temcrial iiospital- -0f Denver, lia.has beon Praised Ln taphinzton for "disclosing hia Cocnnlot past’, and his board ef direatora has voted confiaence in hin and oontinuod ‘hia in-his Jobe. oo . 2. ‘No doubt all this ts fitting and proper tut 1% doenn't anaror the Question of why nobody in Doayer. 90023 to have known anything shout Appelnants Red=tinzed pant, or: ahy. there was anythin: ocnsattonal about his... - ” #orelation of it in Nashinzton. tile the police rtate ts rinhtly, onathona, to Anerfonn citizens, 1% seeus remarkable that official records should’ not. be in existence and ruayonshly accessable to ‘pronle with reason: te chook ” " 2. on such a point ao, past Communtet sarvico,. . 3s The potrit about Appalann- te- not that he aid anythin: particularly | reprehensible, lait that-what ho did was quite Ja the open, Acoording to the Tashinton | tontimcny be sarved the Communtat: party, apparently without " gpeolal concealment, in Ruania, Germany. and other points in Luroyo, | poing: . aroumt the xorld’ between 1924 arid 1931, He sourht to roliovo’=ix and a Grace“yrantch in the editorship of a Shanhad Hy Lish-lancwiave Communiot ve “majazino, “the Voice of hina", in 1937, he testified, tit didn't fet off ' ‘hia ship in Shanhat becaune of tha hostilitics there at the tine,. , a fey -p- 4. This aheda actethtag of a lich on the aupyoscaly fearicas and- _ Puthlesa. Cormauntat operations throurtiont the world, I tua. in Chan hal when fighting broke out there betweon Jajinn and China on awit. LY, 1937, and can teatify that wo had three months of dinsexiong warfare before the carpaign moved dninnd. vuring that poriod a pood many people. left ‘fer obvious. Feasons, tut some came in, and it Aliht be preawied.that an accredited agent of international .cormnion yould.at leant have paused ‘in nearty Kobe or Honrkong till things calmed dom a little. Tossibly the Coreunists- are an aubjoat to qualis ‘about personal sof’ oty as anyone olscor nore 40. 5. About "The Voto of China" thore could hardly be any L2lueten in . the nind of anyone «ho had. cared to pay the olizhtest attcntion to it. Each iosisa bore a virtuol advertisendnt of ita Communist alleriance on ite “front cover, to those faitliar, with mnthods of converting Chinese inte. . English, Tho nane "Voico of China" appoared in beth En‘lish. and chinose, end in. tho ‘chinese a peoullor Soviet~oripinated aysten of Rasanization waa: . MBed, 60 that. what La” ordinarily, ‘vy conventional “ate system, written ~ _. 6s Dut what was nore, “HareldToarca, the editor’ ho rreceded the Granichos, had done considerably more than was conveyed by preas. dispatches . {Fon tho Fashingten hearings of the House Un-/meriean Activitios Comittoes . Theses: said he waa "believed to havo deviated Tras Corsainiss policy” whereas in fact he shallonied with the Chinese Communi sta ana their ‘Yosoou patrona on ws iy “4 PoE AS. 14-0000 ad — Cura. conpletely with an article heatal "I ircak «ith Staliniea.® Tile cave @ Thina™ at if anja eitoer in Gr out of official fe had previously aufferod any illusicns as to its nature, Taanes* art! clewpublistiod alees whore than in tho "Volco", of course=-certalniy sheuld havo dispelled thom, "9%, Tho Granicha eeea to have lived quictly fa Shanchat ant vero little knorn, which uniler the elrewtances was hardly aerprisin: since they vores - ownning an obviously: Coreaintat orsan, -Chian: Kainelea'g forces could not modile with than openly, for at that tino Shan-hal tas an. international . eity oparated under extraterritoriality. Ihit-t? tinnalist accret police ‘did“oroate gcse trouble fer the “Voice” aul tira Consul Cencral Clarence Ey ” \Qfiisia was. allesmiy reprinaided by the State Depart-~ent in 1997 for not. - doing more to holp thea as Arericans, | Techriically ther were. entitled: to Mill Anorican protect fon.tut Gauss, now with the inzert-xport. hank in Wanhin,ton, De ta, was-a sort of Old Curmuireon ef the Shanihad Avorioai- | community ond it eons that he thourht it his moral ‘oNLiration to let thon’ fry in any troublo they Alcyht got into aa Commatat a:ents, Uaiss can't =~ _havo auffered preatly. for this in the eyra of his superiors, for. ha ™=s later promoted to arbassador both to China: and to Australiag —— . 8. This “backrround dad sano pragont importance since an *grorloan mazéaine te dein: o;erated today in Comuntat Shanchal, which tolerates no” sonny Witter -urell, and it etaycd on ‘after most other Ancrican ontorprises== Anoluding in dally Shanchat Lvening, Font and Meroury,; edited by nysolf—hod shut dom acnl Airorican ofvicials had left Red shinse, . ~~ QJ, Rofore they dopartod, these offietads hat reason to corpilo an. axténsivs filo on what 1& now the China Onthiy Review. One. incident which . fo. iciom to hava irked.thaa wos the iloview'a treatcent of the case of. . Williaa Olive, American consular official, in tho. seamcr of 1949 acon after - the Communists had taken over. Citve bliuulored into a traffic conflict wth tho Cormuniat police, wna. taken to first one and then a second pelioe otation,-and in the courses of several daya' ixprisamment he waa severoly “beaten with fiata and guavutts, kicked and otherwise maltrentel. Foroll'a ‘Roviow blandly frofeased to havo little” information om the matter but pave. '.. @ account unfavorahlo to Clive, Khon consular officials asked. Powell to . 6ép0 to tho consulate. ent look Olive over and get tha ML story, he failed - " t@ show tip. This and othar matters ware recoriod in-sane détatl but in view . whathaw ‘those dotalls will ever be hauled out of tha flleas 10. Noro recently, conlos of tho Roview: havo’ been elanted otronely _ ‘anainst the Americans and the United Kations cause in Xorea and one daaus . editorially spoke of tho United States aa "tha enexy.* - It should ‘not be- ' difficult tod preserve continuity in following such a case cf American . . pro-Coninuniat activity abroad, though nothing ooald bo dona to Porell Unless canlid elucidation of the Comnuniat finnanelal tackin: of the “VYolce of eritici{on or opposition, . dricinally prosiiationalist under the late... we ele Je Be. Vorell, thas Been Crlonily toward the cacntAiste under hig non,- coe ~ of the baakground af American intelli; ence ‘operntion,. one may. civatien = soy anne 1 ‘ 14-0000 ° om 7 _— , 1 > oo . ‘ “we ‘ i ~ ce N . . . : noo Cou oo: or natin he: docidod to return to hig on count yowand evan thor, tha 4 a : cowlex nature of dinrioan loa on tiles rene ‘ral aubject make it han to _ i. ye tell nhat. could bo done. anide ran porheie denyin; ano-har paseport to 0 cog. | oo. ‘alwoad agains | \ ; “+ Ma The daportant. ‘nine, fa shown dy 0 Jon? List of casos cravoly: . } eh Anvostinated by conrrudsional comittoes, ia to have bho | postwar Central ee : ! “‘Intallfcence A:éne ona cciyarnble ¢roup ‘auch aa. tho Foleral Bureau of CES “.+ Envestigation kaop “track of tho wealth of information available, Too much Ll. i . : waste. offart. gone ! inte the many duplications of Angiry. . N . aa an i oo i *, fi. . a i : oo Lo . i oo, oe \ re ee re 7 boo: } i. a eo _ : | | . : o “ ~ ° . . . i . Tore : 5 a rn re o- - . BN 7 it ‘ : ei Lt aor . 7 a i fe / cae i i ‘ i> se F foot : > ; : 14-0000 wel _ - te . ~ peg Kner ee Lac i SUNY oootuunon io eaten, Se pe ey cay : — 7 Veorucry aba | = _ poo. 4 . : fia Clas yg Ainelow o n : = - Ciler, Con taet vivielan, en . : . CS Tr ypenti ‘ReeTrosonsualet Sentinent of uw Nationala id’ ching : a Pholosed. fe a Onpy of h orttele presred for ouiblicetion ta ; the Cirletisa 36 or by « foraer editor of ‘the Shanghat ot tee ‘RalTS Soke “26 hee hol yet een publ ished and a 7 . prevably od vocuuse of ite seasthe se ot , BICUCESS. (2) we Ueted avoreg © | ow : 7 : : . \ ° ft eo fo! , _ a & - . 7 ‘ - i i ‘ a 7 obo | noe be : * : a : ~ Pools : po re -: a boone . tee “s . Popes “Mee : i <a . . . . ‘ . Te Ce ae ry) j= ef. : . . COB Tu ol S . . , . E Ae icrotie TAN Se im ets Hy SA Bas RT tn ta 14-0000 ; . . a os « JS. . wom, 2 . wor * oY vo oot wee i - +> OFFICIAL DISPATCH aye aes , . : iit WER: oO . DISPATCH NO. . | Cc , . ——. — ~ a vst soccsey ata of sca POUCA ee . ale Yee te ot a. we eee a CLASSIFICATION Lo. gant of Vasciony PVE DATE; ee ; ; FROM Guief, 7B. ee Dh let, - guQJECT: cantina: Counbersocrh eres _ TS , ‘ 7 Gase® seecifice Trmeattiah ef OF Stuty 60 othe ROLES ae aa a) sangoot OF seat (1s conten) oe ee _ atteckeamte, ALLEASING overce@ o* CooRDINATING orrices - Jonn Chrislaw: . FR/B/SO . LLOYD' GEORSE chief, FE i AUTHENTICATING orrscen ae 4 : H 4 CLASSIFECATION . . ' vee) oan 20. ereke t pm 4040 . : . . - fa 14-0000 w ‘7 ny H st & Ae * SO ~S Pei 8 Pg aN ge Bee eee oe tg : a whee * ae © woe pel ae - a re wy ot, _ oe . ee . Poel ee oo _ . 2031811, Shanghai Luncipal Pilea, filed 184-2. 37 Tah ra Rae, ; - oo 7 .' Born ap Sot tgiogme ee Het'h* amorican no o* So t “ ‘ . ‘Appived in China from Mantln en 10 Deo 193) ; ae pia rs arrival Joined the. editorial statt of the Stanghat Srontng Post: am aan Maa a oaretary of the B nous Defense Comiltes and 4 mater of. the Souhety of Pelle of tto © a iggy Shechoen ‘oce 4oFGh 7 Oy 19 June 1952; ISAACS ‘av hho friend GLASS took a “trip up -the wa Sea ty tate ‘trip ISAACS wrote his fi gna: 28, Viola ROBINSOM, that he had Seolded wo ° ten ” Roi asa result. of sonversations: with GLASS " ne ‘tw0' rotamed to Shanghas in ug iii a and took up reokiedos ae ce 128 otaios fe ESB ne tinnteahe MER any a . BO ee act mete: oars . j ates atarted: nnd becase the editor and publtonad of ‘the © Chins ‘Fanaa a ee wd yh at fiket’ wan Job-printed but: from Oct 1932 on was printed by tho. Level Publis. on) dog: cess $ 337 Lana 478 Tiendang Road }, Shanghai: eTSAACS openedly arated be “Fae mann - ian ager of. the @ printing oo and emed kG of ite shared, Lf ae at Gar 7; as 1933} LSdACG ond his wife Viola RCBINSON whan he had married: tri Sopt hye - 1932 Lets Gasnghad for Japan cn the 35 Kagasaki Marui On. 1b 6 ang, they Proceaded ° te Jepan,” Sotorniag | to Shanghat an Ang 26th, ¢ ; “ge _ “e ; Inadaiticn to his other activities,- ISAACS wos also “weplayea with the Revatons serared sonliection with thie Agency arcud Dec 1733. we aed eres [a ‘Ba Dea 19a93'rsMes was ‘ta Poochow té gether lat hand infe re ‘the omy f foraed ‘Pealplate Revolutionary Goverment of tas Nepudlie of Cainas4 we “In-the apriag of 193b, SE SRO tM ee ot ; “at mbieh edty he rosided at $2 ‘Phang Fu Chis Fao, East City. Feking sailing address at ‘was Ss 6 Mey THLMA, Grand 6 Hotes: on “4 on fue BT YP Rho th rey: . . Lom uy at : tag ‘ 9 8 14-0000 “3. ‘Janasry 19h. ISAACS visited Mr and Mra, NOULSXS while ther were an & iningar etrike in Prisca co Ce, . . On Ly SJennary 19363. the parents of ISAACS, Mr and Hre I.Hy, ISAACS arrived io Shanghat ‘fran Loa Angolegs-‘Dur.ng their stay in Jhangial they reatded at the Metro pol llotel Annek.0n 20 February they left: Shangiat for Fort Said en route to Marseilies ~e@ the 3S Rawalpindi. . : 7 a : a to On & Appt 1936 ISAACS under the pen nate “of Lo Sea had an articlo roblisbed da. ye New Wilitant,” the organ of the BY District Yorker's Party, The article was an attack on Stalin and 1as entitled’ ® Stalintern ready to embrace Chisn Kal Shexaypet -O*fteer Chinese Red Aray in return for resurrection af disasterous: 2927 bloaj®. " -; At thie sama tine, ISAACS wes also lecturing on “Jopan,China, and the USSR and-tha =. : Max Crisis” in the "Var Laat = fan Eien eee on % ao’ 4 Ayes a: web aeee Ceroe ae er 2 Aa! os 14-00000 _ i . : . . oat A apm eg Be RR EE OE Oa RO eehaaes cas : . o aye Coote H ’ ye Ae coos : ; t oe - : Q . Ff . ep ee, 5 H . . pb Sh oe z z 8 a yo: ' H . ‘ & t fog > 4 5 2 LF + ——- 4 - sy? Dictate ca at ee aren . fe, “Tn Stianghal “GLASS made the-scqualrtance -o8 one -Danares- (B93, -AueFiean-frea~ -. ~ & Eansas City, born 169}.This wis sono tia after April 1932¢. oe, FE Hame O.F,.QLA99 «= Cecil Prank GLA33- —_ : Born 25 March 1901, BirmbAghas ing lait Peseport British passport, # 94153, osued 5 Jan 1931 4n Pretoris,South Africa’ Pol Affiliatiow-Member of the CP © ° nn Te Overt ProfessicyJoumalist _ Ce N . Bee 4 - -Balieved to have laft ingland du thy carly 19200 for South Africa where he reaided : at Johannesburg for many years, Se ee : f. 07 Avmived-tn Shongaat from Dares May 19320 _On 12.d0ne 1931 nade a trip tévough'up the Yodgsiod Yangtoze with Hareid ISS ; fe Amertean Cozmuist and welter-ferm ase oditer of the China Forugy A letter written by OP f° ISA.C3 to hin fdances, Kiss Viola ROBINSON, during this ‘trip conteined inforsatten B dhat ISAACS had decided to turn "Red" ag a result of his canvorsation with GLASJE"° 8 f: Im Sopy 2932," GLASS begens a manber of the “MMULNS Defense Camitteo" ani tzo | conths later was appointed Shanglial Represert ative of thy Anglo“ipiatic P-alogeaph _ . Ageney{Angasta) a news agency with #0 in H,rbin, which position he held wAtil 19335”. *. In 40gl933; lis was living in Rotn 510,9 1276,Horth Sscohuen Road, Ghasighad . ae oo MBAS FAD Sees ea Ln :, oa sue ee ines ww: fa Brey lnr tems, 3 a a ars 3 ; 7 4 etniiammniaiebiatiebesieniantinia Tied saa) alteee on akan Ee ataprr A Greant Re Mer eee 14-0000 foe ees ay; 2 ‘Shanghat Muntopal Piles file: ee 37 + _sanom, ‘Viows: ; re 8 0 Hn Isaccs . Baa 20 dy 3900, oe , Wate ae ee Big cle ome a! fade; . tation = 2 ee So See, ye! fee, a . Bip Pie wrt #8 tt he en , toe Bi dar te havo “rlatiged Gersaay : ~ po : 1 SOR Somme nd fotarar of ey tO oa: 9 Relood ta Shang on 28 mg gpa voy L A . iw. Sept 1g32 married Harold Robart, 183463; | Ska had been ensaged to ISaits for | . » and It hap bean stated that the letters ‘bettmon tho tro indicated okad Comunist’ ayupat hies .om the part ef both end a , " Tsaacst Antenticn of Joining the cr oo ve we AIT EY 8d ns etd he cig it ay “Qn. juguat, 1933). the Tauces Left. Shanghat’ for Japan and an 6 Aug 1993 ceeded ) Dairen, yFeturning to (Shaaghal cs rail } 26 acgust. 1933. : “hh nev 1933}. info was received to the; effect that, has ABpScH was a 6 teacher = tho, Cosperstivs a : * aan S WAL! Law, Sohool, Snengiel/' of 4 ; } } f 4 at 4 q ] + 4 \ 4 14-0000 <4 f nN . Peni iee, ce ge ua tet ae nite ne dee aie, | Marold Robert IS:AcS with aliasee i? Sid ( pennane used ta Cina) ~ Marat Babar tsiscs. was born in Now York City en 3 Semtenbor 1010 of fers { "dean parents. Pan father has been reported as 9 decidedly af the camersial ‘type. .. A i -- : ; TiaAcs ha: ‘bean daveribod as intelligent, erties) orwoas- and nervoualy organized; 7 Lite ‘le fe Known ecneerhing the activities of: 154405 prior to. bia-arrival in China fea Manila of 10 Docendar 2930), boorerg we. Visited te ‘dics anneal mol date- an Shaighss,, le reported to have anbartasaed nis Bon, ‘tn ‘the Préacnce of frieads” by a dating?” the ‘Latter about trying to make monay on real astiate hilo in lea " Angeles batere’ going to Chins> a a ree os tt he ae . Tho actual dato. when Ceci). Prank GLASS-ehd Harold 15\ac3 Fe not- “loon, ‘bat: 4 , mast: havo bead shortly, ator the arrival of GEASS din Shanghal in Kay) 1932, “for ta: : os | ; s * June 191 Sake ina GLASS ade. a “trip up the Tongtase togethers. . &, ao a ‘$0 ¥, bas. boeit Stated that. TS.AACS baoane- Antersatod in. CoumthiLen with specific’ re. ? “ /4@ has bean ateted that latden to Caine, but lottera writtes: by. Tsaacs to tila 2 Fancasy Viola AOBTNSGH, ‘ pie ners mora) Fendbaaniaatiat ° “ISAACS ‘becane titerosted in ‘auina BR pottla reLatton to utnay) it hag also bean tated that Aettare betwacn T34acg and tds | Hlanee,- Vials ‘BOSTHSAH, widen were Mitton daring the. ‘Tangtare trip Andtoated. Gen: munist “apapathted "Sa thie ‘art af be boty and ona of the’ ‘Letters entained the ‘Anforw, ‘matioa that Blues” had deesdea’ to tors, a Rod®* as a Posult, of his’ conversationa"iith | ' ASA you aro axara, TSAASS and GLAss returned to Shanghat in ‘August 1932 and too | “un residence at lee Hathatwad Read, on Soptacbor 1991; both men are rep- reed to have vacone marbard of £ the ROLLSAS Dofoase tormitieo, ASAAS bata tha 0 Seoretarys ort, a er ee ee om or one ne ttt aah ieee oa 14-0000 mide t "Oe oe ISAAgs 4s aise reported to have been a raxor of the Society of Friends of tue USSR, On hia arrival An China, TS4.C3 folned the ddftorial ataf.” of the Shanghal * Evening Toat and the Morcury.. TS. AACS 1 Waa also enployud with the Havas News Agency, whi: h connestiaa ho io roported to hava savered sround Decuaber 19335 . . “Tait aliéo started and lates docame editor and’ publisher of the * China Porunse = It ia believed tc: have ‘been twee A nonthly Bnglish danguage Papst - -Lasued at first af 6 cormeroial joo froa the . Mereury, Piogpg, Praa’ October 1 1932 oa At. eas printed by tho Level Publis ing Company; te " Ine3%' 33 Lane 472, ‘Phendong Road. TSAATS is reported to have openly stated “that * _ i ii A ist a mo ‘ a Of ‘naa been stated that ‘thoes who knew I8iAc3 th Shenghad Zour’ no reason te ‘nto ‘he wag a pay. atte man. for. ‘Averiean Comseists, and that during the firet cart. of, ada 7 . stay aa Ghing,-be wag not 4 follower of Trotshy.. Homaver, he to reported to bave fin . aly becdes ooavincod that tho taties of the Chinese Cen unista, were “wrong and that - : ‘Trotany’ sas Bent $3 urttictstng tinder ead tie Soriat Goverunent under Stolta. : ts . “therefore Veete on article. entitled; *, z Brook mith soda t:9 Stalintate,® in waten . aneng other abinga;: ho te ‘reported to ‘hava stated that tho expensg of publishing the , ‘ y the Chinese se Coreantstgy ‘Ho. is then beperted to, nave. are * eeaarmera nytt 5 ie allied ee r erernersya i aa tal be erent en or, . Lot a PLP Asean Rane ae ng Late BIE ~ pees ms ones ° athe z: been "DG mist 1999)tae some’ ‘or’ RESO ‘She a abject in the SORGE Case ls 2 repotbed ; to hava ved ta the ‘sebonkment Bullding wit eae Rees tome. Bola sono and. has hans ‘and. wore- who were Man 1 to ave. _ z a wife win ‘ave’ Seen reported ag Suvit Bye 14-0000 , . "After ter reine, tn Chis Vials RLZTICOH LSA wap aaplayed at the Dad oot ee ung: Me Seboud;, eo) by Hovenabes 1933 waa reported 63 A n teacher at ‘tho | \. Conparetany: dest Sohiool da Shanghal. on dugact 2500,’ the 13aAcs lott ateoctat for + Hono; and on 364 ‘mginn ea wn ie ae | Padretty am “ema a -Pachiots ¢- Roveluttonary Govarsinsat ef tho.B ates ea re aes BFF aha “Patines a aman OFeaemm, “ee 7 bossi cae oe | heretatore, rsucs re) ‘peta to have tind seat a2 Be - 33 ar ene wrote bag Tage or ‘the! chinese Richton, * ‘abdegedly: ‘a3 8 otige costars 8 ar iy, ‘Retain 6s Foosureetica ‘of disasterous tz biog] "© 7 bys eve 24 Tee" Meee 2 4! posgzamn ata . Sp eASTe Kweli ait RECS AI pre cane mr LI an ESD Sano hey - 14-0000 DO PE catatrs eeep eee ag ar : on” has bean stated by friande of TS.405" even during th wo pedght- of hia Trot- , aeoat 4 : 8 Y ra _ re _ xi - ; be } ; : | q | ewiet careary: be never accepted money fran any. STOUPS that he Was open and above a oa iene board; and that bo ever ‘engaged tn any consptinctes to ‘overthrow extablishod govern ment. Bay. are aise reported ¢ to have ated thot I 428" ‘was attracted to Coarnunion enaboc:{Acdny# BT wo ao nae boen further reported that iniediotely after Peart arbors, 2 1sAx03 rok withthe, Trotaigite arollp, ‘ag he shad broken with tte Communit’ a and" bean” mrtg / Mea tye a . ” Propaganda, tor. “the Dnited States Givarnsienty, : — ra ° «pepe is dn the lute 193007" TSPAGS rotumed to tho Unttad Statoas-By-bbebadt Unt the fall of Pranoo, ho was: employed by tho Havas News Agcncyein October 1943;. . of ADS»: ba’ mas Working for Hewerosk Hagaadng wa Nagningvony?. Ce - ie acidress ab t hat, tine wis “Pedcitahip Hotghtay Hotport eet ty 3: oF was! oa aay ae ania in that bpd jst atten’ ti govern) hed ; - | bi fai SECTS of “tine Dad’ guat, doen alineod t We ay, and. SMCs. ale eae he waa ea being alacr: ninstod ocean be boon, tated’ that ne, pen aig retar: : “4 t . eoetsont eotteiried c — doveridiation 29° te lets aay ‘ners. F ~ * - day Raa tae é : fret a Lane coemh a ibeck btn areibe ty SA a cna etn ntun earooben cir skaelive WARSI Sas Oe Sead saalbe wintene tin beinpee phat aa Da Fag otic Ae 14-0000 * SPORT SE ee Lee FB a or iy ee . * re a ere en oy: 4) 4 ey of D vee | _ : 4 ‘ . - - e P| . ak = a | ‘ a | - lovuly 19105, H¥e ; 13 Septs,39]0, BTC ., - Aparlom ae American Pie en B53 3 8 ppc * oe . inaed oo Per t at Bd rived wath ‘DoD, then éorrespondent of the a . ar eee hie aig ena tn Cas “ust to reper to. dave Tinos and mener at ¢ one: taney manieeing 14-0000 . ae baie att Sten MCA paA Rts ican, ah Ons Adee, ISALCS published a acbthiy sine; ‘ageucd #3 “a casvrealal 397(21c8 fron tho Horoury Presa and Printed fron a‘ id?) Printing -. 1b purchased by I9A469. It has beon stated that after“ publishing the articles 'T Break with the Stalinista,” IsiaCS discontinued the magazine and t8 printing a ‘equipments It-hao been otated that the amali sum realtsed 6 : : ; back to-tha Chinese. Gemmmiste but was turned over to : ‘ Le t . 4 5 14-0000 SECRET (Ahern Filled in) 3uBsEC T OF Sooo : é hanes Prasad ied i bw Gye /93/ ce | vino “ge se. Hh &. fw? Cz. ; Cornnithe, aA) sf. hia cth be, We fee . Ome Preiped Feorbe) : “Yerecow) Ahercbic Pail Cbrectuts D had Attad fr nee ae Ue Lian gh , aed he fd a tlbae io LUE (Te ap t | ate rome ined tine ead Pe ares a. ~e FILE THIS FORM IN FILE No. 9? 867 vee coreioce Correos. rome ; i SECRET : (ree01 14-0000 [comming st ‘connection of Frans Joseph WEISBLATT, Harold ISAACS Frans GLASS, ALEXANDER "SECRET ~* C Ren Pitted try DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE an —— oe | | 4. Oare d 5 Dec. 51 —————| @. DATE PROCESStO OOCUMENT DISPOSITION SS 19. TRANSFERRED TO ; RI FIRE Wo. liefs and mm activities of the individuals rared below, Durdin, | who travels continously and. extensively in the’ Far East, was finally located in Djakartal. . Indonesia,. -and on 1s Nov, 51 was interviewed, in accordance eith your request, and the. Tollowing information elicited, 2.” Dardin stated he loiew-risthing definite regarding the Present activities and alleded BASSLER- BUCHMAN and George : Alexander Kennedy, and that” € could furnish info. on their early activities only. Coe re eco NURPRARECTLaReLeACenweRCKR LG DURDIN sata: that he-knows Harold Isaacs well and that he last saw him at the confere aguido in the FPhilipnines, which was held in November 1947. He stated that THER . “was formerly with NEWSEEEK but that. he now believes he ig agree lance lecturer | *s -He gave hig opinion that Isaaxy, althought lert wing, is: not necessamly | aff BIX > Fome } o SECRET : Oa e357 867 vee Petvicun Contiaags. FILE THES FORM IN FILE NO. 14-0000 ‘ 1b Wem tarnine - MF at adele, FBI REPORT DATE: 5 DEC, 51 CLASS: -CONFIDENTIAL ., SUBJ: PAUL RUEGG, WAS: HILAIRE NOULENS, # AND OTHERS: . : : 2. & FBI FILE #: 100-344906 (BUREAU) . g a ee , \ 4 a _ * . ~ : 3 . ; 3 + t - an a] aman «2 14-0000 beta as - “ ~ . \ \ a 4 | i ; , i . - . \ a : a 7 INCOMING COREG WATDAGE ; H . : o 7 , an : CENTRAL CNTFLETGENCE AGENDY a . Me ts ; .- : SECRET : Z SAS tei be RAR SR aR ape aoe = : : : : . { . : Vuow, . Se : - ; ut 4 oe ae te ae ~ IS Nav-SI , : oe . . -. . woot Doe ee Neato: ; el er Ls : INYCRIO | . “OTA Yap etbos: " : : a Pe BURGER WA PTED -Cununt! &: tard He aeciiinniprmep ender e o E . re ga BREVISUSLY 2 Quits H - % ae . 4 7 lids Poa. ARO! CT LIVE WITH WEIQHLATY a Yr 4 - aya + q ate A. a ' i] ad . Le ’ “ . . i : ‘ ; hun SECRET eke as Worse TOMGIDO PT Ma 8 OPE THIS ere ace : a so . _ wae - i 14-0000 \ : 5 C. 2 ; . - ; * : .. . z . ‘ , . . oa “e 1400000 * COPY RET oe 7 November 1951 Adatotant Director for Policy Coordination Attention:. Security Officer os an . — Chief, Special Security: Division . ; : . ; vo lawsid . Esa0es, . _ 1... Reference {a made-to a memorandum fron your office dated OEE ee ey '-~,3.July 1951 in which you requested that a Special Inquiry be com _ ae ducted. to resolva information ccncerning an allegation that Sub- . - Joct ia sympathetic to and/or connected with Commnist activities, . 2. .On 31 August 1951, Mr. Kenneth Patrum of the Security Office was advised’that partial results have been received: as . . 4 result’ of inquiries at several national agencies, The partial - Spe infortiation reflected :that Subject had been connected. with at ae . least tvo factions of the Communist Party while living in the oe Far East; It was: suggested that extreme caution be used in con- tacting or associating with the Subject, : : : ' 3, -“Thie office has completed tlie investigation of the Sub- ject, which inoludea: a check of recorda of the appropriate Federal agencies, As a result of this investigation, the files of thia office contain a great ‘deal of information concerning Subject's association with questionable organizations and.individuals, . ' Although Subject -has denied’ any current: ‘activities with the Comm-- nist, Party, his. associations and activities are highly questionable _ and his political : sympathy -has ‘not been unqualifiedly resolved at, : “ ‘the present tima,. 0... ae ce ao oe by, In view of the information ad-set forth above, it is - — a : Pecoumended. that extreme caution be exercised ‘An dealing with the. = = es Subject. “Under no -circimatances should Subject be contacted, vith. ‘Fegard to possitie use by this ageicy prior to receiving a final. =. security determination by this. office, wot a FOR THE SECURITY OFFICER, CIA : - _ oe -ROBERE f, CUMTTNOHN SO 7 ane eS 14-0000 Somers eet OFFICIAL DISPATCH | csaraten a0, some JO ; : cre 7 "a> oo am : er Po ee cL AT ae nana cae aan Costes strane “— 4 3 i ; ce . ; 4 . t. 7 Ch aASSEFPICATI ON. | i ez stom ne i ¢ B : . Care: 88 Baptantey Reed iS : Clef of ftation, Neng Neng —_ ara — oe ie . . . mA coto ss * Sile?, Feraies Sivigiay 3- so ; a SUBJECT: armen. : : P : . 2 vanermtiongs pee I Lafemetion Requert for inte Sexe hice Uo tn os -wot lin with a current Lovusti gations. MSERARI bag Pegusated Get Tillman lardin be brteryismtd alen ino Itoes logs cua baleg, Th ia - . acd Foqartes Pat Ui iurtin te nob nou da Luce Baty, orl t2 ost axpootet to bo thesd ~~ Por pete toe gaa e.ley imeguariess ps bret a oy af this dispateh eau be | : roger 6 f6-4a Rot esa dowlyatle fer you ar ay mecber | OP swur ‘stat? ay ig % thls Lotervicw pormnathys (it 42 sugested, thsretyen, Mat a prucis of Big Lap.tch oO Wkic Avilebls TOR Mitalle Dock: osetia | (a regeecctative ef tna lrurny. sounty o-Sles, if 3 ara:lodle), and ho lsturvies Lurcin and Sotora yeu ot ha Tyadita, . ; . s ‘, + \ 4 . ns ; : 8 A rellatie ae U.targrtast bye ehatad tisb ta 1953 Dentin ees de | Pigapal, agsing ag oft ouitar ef the “oulnasPresg,” AC tant ‘ttep he ua eats to hawt shar ao agarteact ait Frpds Joeeph SL Dulari, ete is detart ted as os ‘Amortean witioon tran ta thing ae B'Lisd rayerter, According to tra internat, — “LESGRATT wae af thot ties @ elec aspoctota of Zareld FRarGi, who ene walé ey have boon esyiquw:‘ts Vharanet ba 2683 as cattery af thy “Skiing feavan*, Goeemitsa = a + 88 6 Ceammist plication, A TAERA sore of mina PELLSti Ake? bas wt1bed * . hatin, Ly 2405 ara's “netortops radleal aypathiow” sad ona suspected; .7 -, Of Dodng sa agent Co- the ThuNt intenalenl, . Ce Soo. Be TM dee, “arcrant Peprssartatives interiewd ae Merrig Lduis ATLsay - | . in Peavey, Calero; A’TLISIAL edolttad See ae heen 9 CPnetar fen lozdeg - - 2 " 1937, Le states that in LISS and 1636 ta: Durdia is Shawal, and tisk ‘Gaping Toot pariod, ha, Harald L.AAGS, Prem Ada ans Abnaerusp BUMAg, fre partly hal’ meotings at the hoe of Tile. iantin in Shuchat, Prenk alady io @ Britian) eud tect Precoutly living 4: Les Areuleas BWC XAT 4a Er * tho also itwes fa Les Arseleng ANTLSY described [24003 end GL0S3 ag . TRA Syitea Ln 10Siedd, ant duzerdbed ECC 2 “as 9 ferng? easber af the _ ; Soule? loeth League in the Ue3e AL) TIT deromant, af wale relic ttep > | aaa PUpertas Uet @riar tet parted GLASS eed GUACS Rose enspestud ef boine Slept 5 “errr err sy anang ne ety, ig Mel adeeb dd ent a i A “4 1 teas RECO asrnn oerscem Coober AAT INS orescra AGTHENTICATINGS OFF ECEA - Picea anne ses ermeee eee so CLASSIFICATION titer Ean 14-0000 t = pepe y - aithe WELSELATT, JAAAGS, OLass, BuCm " Comment particularly Scneorning any act: BT | \ agents for tho Third Internatianes in Sranghet, - 4 In addition to the above tndivtdausls, Dardin is ales foported to have Been an sequatrtarce in Baongml about. 1932055 cf Oserce Aloxanist RPeHR OT, whs ia preasmtiy o.ployed ct Yale Ualvorsity. KZNNCUY veg ea oxperdintcws of TBAACH anc wia aloo reported to have beun sesoctated with "Lifwelag croupya” bal at that tine. . or, 6. fb view of the above ZASSGA7F dsaires tha? Durdin be interricsed ~ Qe goon 49 por sible relative to the.agg iis sequaintans and sapocictian. these Indtvidimls en dbchalf of tha CP or the faird Interret! onal, Se Rs ‘eyy eey beve teen engages in - ‘esyi rage sotivitics om belalf of the Sevist Union, either curtas tha carly . : 1980%e in China, or at ay subsequent periods : "ot , BE GEORGE Wy MALLORY : I ey, “, s ace ~ a are ae Tone a a 5 } ! ae hs eb Boal Y > “é SSUUEIY, Durdia te requseted to 7 wth iOS Tee 28 14-0000 ye vy RD memes rine nee, 2 CIP TAN yay 4 PERE SE emer are rennet ae ‘Prat Subjects | ‘ducted by this Bureau, w are destroda of ottaintag eoptaia inforas. ton froa tr. Tillman Dardin, who 12 presentiy located o/o. iteng Keng, Tigey . a Standard, 108 Windsor flonso, Viotordas Hong Seng. Fs would @ sppregiated .-- Lf v3 would have one of reer resresontatizves interviow ir, Durdin aoe Fong Korg along tha lima ec%- out bolez. - ; : i a: Sopteator 11, 1951 ESR e re gee pyr9et. Jonn Bagar Hoover - Dircater : . Ud * 7 tan Thay ‘ at . Biniiva States Bepartment ef Fustice : Federaj Burrau of favsetipstion , ‘ Bary tngten 28, A, . 4 CONFIDS ETAL 4 BY SPaCiaL ¥xSSu 508g : DEB USE O. POI b FBC Baohington, BD. C. . Attantions Majer Dimral 0. Bean | . Offices of Sppetal Opare tions Podsral Buvoau of Investigation TITAN DIRDIA Py In cormetion with on afftetal invostigation ting cone | ce Por your information, Durd‘n is a furaign ecrreoporsioat fap tho lve York Tines mrspepar, Ra ia an 4zcricaa ec! tiven born usreh 3, for ths Re Yark Maso for Gany yoard, posalbly sinco at Joast tas oly 7 19 2. * poporter, ; associate of : ‘ living tn lew York City, vas osid by our inforzant to hava besa saplopes ‘ o , ¢ 7 ; _ & reliable informant hae. edvised that in 1939 Dardia - Shanghai, Cri aa At thet tiso, Derdin cas said to be sharing en apartsant with Frans Jos : / Wetadla rt; described as. an dcerican eitigen thon tno Chime as a roeopes q 1907, at Elkhart, Toana, amd has boon eaployed a5 a foreign ewrrasporen$. : | i ! i According t our infornant, Uisblatt ma et thet tine ‘al olen 7 a 3 ! NB, acting a6 City Editer-of tha newepepor Sina Prosa ona. Rarold feases, Iesacé, sn duarican ed-tdson prosamtly =e. i ‘. meee ne a pa - : H @ ft 5 “1 i : - : boo ! pot bo 4 yd or ro i I i i : . i 14-0000 . . - : Sea r * g ay 7 4 : ° “! + 1 Jf - ~ ‘ : x wre f. : fo: a i - . — ~ i. . , ad . . t a ™ wn in Shengral in i433 as Béltter the “chiay Forsz,” desarloed ea rn Cammuntet publication. 4 Soureo of unknowa reltability. bas atated thas ie 1994 Innaco wae a “noteriow radical Bympetaiter” (Goxt was Sapo bel of -belnis ar. arent of: the Thtre: Invernattonal, ‘$2008 wag sald to Bove oot. oreanizet. the Shasghal Coms{tiea far the Infesss of tee Rutlso. Feu. | “and Gertruio-Rimig vere convicted in Chica in 193? rer megsian etplermiga - St tivities, a. Rae ; we ° a. 7 .¢ £ 3 a 5. j 4 i ti - In arch, Lpec ‘fet # fue Bureau iaterviewn oe Karrie” ” dealt’ Ais eman, an -axerita foo presently living fa Deavar, Colorada, and Ap,'ernn efzitted beviag teen's unmber of the Communist Perty fam — 1925 “tye 1937, “pplemss states that tn 1923 ard 1938 hs knew Dwrdin tea i Sherchat, ont that durtog thee Period, he, Appleman, Harold losass, Srank a slaee and AlcganderBuchrar , Frequently held meetings at the hose ; Milman feed ts Shanghar. . . os ; a Prank Slaes ioe o-fttan cttteer, presently Living in Leg - wow en ons Angee. Lad lfercia. Buchear {s aa American citinen @L80 presansty ; Livtee ln goa ancelea. Horria ,anlesan described leaaca amt dlasa Qe. “ Gretazyttes fe 1923-38, ard deacrited Puchmas as‘ Pormer maber of tig. worminiss Yeats, Lingue fa the Unt tel States, An Lavornant of ustnewn,: - tL relanuiifty has also reperted that duricg What verted Glags and Isaass : WETS. By p07 bed of bein; agents for the Third Iaternatiozal in Shangkas.. . In sdditlon te the abovy individwals, Durdta is alge reparsed © to have been an acquaintance ir Sbongbat ta about 1932-33 of Ceorge - : Atexamder ~enpedy, an Awerican citizen presently employed at Yalo . § Universiuy, Merry Wad an acquaintance of Harold isaace at thas tina, © BBC weo-alae separ tnt to have been nesociated wits “left-ving erage” in. Shanghat ot thet tige, | - : : : . ola bat we co ., $n VAEN- of the trfornariog. indicating that Se. Durdin vag’ : ‘ Mequatated wien these Individuals. durtas tha-carly 1930%8, {t ts destoed iM "that he be intssylawed relative to the extent of bis Scquaiztancs amd ¥ asscctatica with tte. Tclloving: Frany Joseph Hetablatt, Sarold Isaaca,-, Pracs jlase, Alexander Suchoar, and George Alexanter Kenosay. “Ih fe requeated that Durdin be questioned particularly as s . ” any luferzetion he may possess concerning an Activities af these. . intividuate os venalf of. the -omricist Party or the Thir? international if A160 be aad viernor ne hag any latarm tion ihdiéeting any . mete cee ; esplonage activities on debste Maines the early 19's th China ww at any *> ; Tt fs deetres thet full details te obtained freq :’ ry ’ ; a ; - § 4 14-0000 Fp ee tetanic mere 2 ee ne Pe cee, —— ? rey, BOON Me kt ae we 5 ” ms « Sie Y y va . “3? yee = t ma « = woe . * relative te any Information be my Sumnich concerning vers ve activities on the part of any of. these indivigeste, eae ae on uy tr 7 A ” 0 F aad Te “Tk would be apprecioted if wou-vonld endeavor to tave a ielerviewes at. the earliest seseibie date. — 7 weds nets : . NE ec Aven me intone etree TUORBIED eer ce tyomace oe ‘ ‘ ows v - 3 . + ~ , : 7 , : jl a ” : é - : * _ f > toa * ~Syy wl 7 - . __ 14-0000 IRSTQUETIONS: Officer designations should be ue-d sn the "TO" column, Under eath comment a line should he driwa across shoet sand coc’ commant ~orbrred te cocpepant eth is pemhes ie he TO cohune Fach dlticor shauid inital fchatic mark inertheient? Before. iusthor routing. This is Routing and Rocord ‘heat should be. returned to @ Regi etry, . cory RET. 303 FOZ/08. 2 i. i - Poi on : : CBN NO. state SECRET ‘ Ro wee eee oat 14-00000 oo Se es SECRET - . : Freae Hanol. | ; : . , Poport No.1 2Fi-69 fo No, of pagtss 1 . Bnolocurest None : Approved ty Janos x Lanior Report, Kade ty Walter d Ingold '! Bletribations “Roe oo " Roforencess HANO 242 and WASH 01125 Sourco Gryptozyms Tunic-2 Renarkes co In our last) mesoage to Tunto=2 “on 30 July we used the dscrepancy concerning Leo: - ~. ‘Mguores’ visit to NVN aa an example ina gentle lecture on the virtues of * oe oo ; _ accurate reporting. yy 1 Auguot Tunio-2 anowered back. © Tas van obricusly take@; 070. ’ a pride dns io works 8 . ; voy o 2. an Pe. comment relating to thio report wil be “sent. dn another pouch or via cable. _ 7 a - - PO Ieee on et 14-0000 i ; t i is F 4 : 4 i v7 f } £ i Be neo ea wate Mee men stem tempteedtcwmtan ste nea isan Bae ae mS EL \ . ” SBCAET . . \ . Budjects ‘leo Pigueree . Roport to.s SFH-& ee, : : - Sata of Infor aw indicated ‘Plade Acquired: Viet Nam, Hanat - Date Acquireds 1 Ausuet 51° _ Bvatuation: B53 . . " Date of Reports 2 August 51 vA : ae . Sources According: Koons! Mul, whe worke in the Viet Xinh. Xintetey of ForeLmn. Artairo, : ot Loo Fi-uores wae in Satson in oarly ‘ASML The French ‘dd not allow Him to renain : ‘ in Saison'and ho waa forced to Feturn to France. Fisueros later wont to ‘Hong Kong a in ‘Late “August 1950). and then procoodad. to the Viet Bac via tho Hoa Nan (F.C.r- South. China t) road to attend the Thtra Congreve of tho*fCl. held in carly Octuber 1950, 2. There hed besn sovorai previous canes of individuals who were unable to roach Viet Kinh territory fron Saigo: -bacause of French interference. In July 1949 kr, A. Roth, f Biitor. of the Sunday Trituns, arrived ta: laigonh and obtained all nocebsnry paperdy = may | the French aid not allow him to proceed because of his Pro-Cocminiet articles, Othore — + wore: Walter7 riggs of the Ciriotian Sclence Monitor,. Hurold‘Tonaco fron Hionemek, ond. .- z (8. op Perel pani because he oriticized Bao Dai -in dostwards } Het). i. a, | , be, Psy e SSCRST y Ce 14-00000 FBI REPORT ; DATE: JULY 51 ‘CLASS: | CONFIDENTIAL SUBJ: UNKNOWN . oe FBI FILE #: 100-G8282 (NEW YORK) 14-0000, “MEMORANDUM FORT Pg/cs™ -\\ ~ be routed to J, Bries anstuts, Fe~1/oro, . . “86 Juno 1852 SUBJECT - 1 Harold R, Isanea, Requeat: for an infomation i inmieahack on. co a Ae Itda requested that a namechock for information be. . sonduoted on Sudsack for the mopove of doterninin:. the valide | Aty of charges: thet Subdoot La syepathotio to and/cr counseted with Coommist activities, __-Bs_ Wo have boon: tnférmod -unoffiotally that’ Adbiset is -ourrently employed by the Ford Foundation as an adviser an Por Eaet projocte. > Then’ ono of our covert -agénts. was recently. “oslled upon by tho Ford’ Foundation to prosont cota susgestions for a Far Bost program, the arent found that Subject una in- tervated in and was to be Clogeuly. aornooted with tia program, It ia planned that tho Pord: Foundation remains unssero of ‘tho | CIA connection With thie covert agent. ‘3. Then tho report is somploted, the inforzation should —_ _ Docc clee tole whee .-. DOUGAS-D. PIRI. -- (bes trntenees ee, Deputy Chief, Fee] re-aaay/pa Dist: Crig ¢ 14.90000 FRAME, Harold Re Leases : i ADDRESS: (Yast icioun - 148)4- 835 Contral Park Vout, ¥.Y.C. DAGS OF BIRTH: 19107 . oe NATIONALITY: Anertonn' Cis Ss bosIxes CaRSRy (®) Beate writer for Havas News Agenay Se (1630-1936) (by: Lai tor of Ching Forum’ (a) Chey tali tor for Cito Frees, Shanghas vo CAdua . coe (a). For Eastorn fae Correapondont for Kowswoote - : a _ adidas) OO b (a) : Bpootad Projoota Editor for Louswes' (1947 - a {r) Aivieor to ord Vourdatton, ‘PUBLICATIOE ; . _ : , ee 1, Contributed to ta ors asian and toronto Star Moekly « 7 _ Booker “(000 nttastd) SERRET @2-. 14-0000 i. Be c+? , fwe-Phirds cf the Sorld: Froylens of a new approach To tha paaplos er Faia, Afriau, and Latin~Anerios, = los Yer erale ‘ds deta, Selocted ddeumeat 6 un Major inter= , Meaticral cvvolcpzonts. in Far Sasts “1963 and 1047 - : notes’ and intpoduction 18670. Xe Feaco fer. fain = 1947. . “tate, x of chinese Ravoluticn = 1088 - Five Yoara of Fuo_* Man Tas Reacticr. - - 1832 - mi ther Pre: ice, - : 1936 - “Lear Trotaky wrote tho beak and: Teaaca translated it. : 14-0000 . / secret _ o/ conen Filed inp = DOCUMENT TRANSFER ANO cross REFERENCE ENTIFICATION SUBILCE OF DOCUMENT pocusa Nt 10 pinche ———I ae RI FILE NO, 200-6 71-55 _| Serge Es ponake Case >. (DISPATCH OA SOURCE | ¢ 00C. sywaoL NO. » a a | eo . pee “6 DAR-137 ; 2 FT GOUAEL CATPTONTN[@, DATE OF INFO OATE PROCESSED 963 DOCUMENT os! 21 Nov. . aNAUW ST TO) DISSEMINATED IN * J aned. ‘Ee Plaugher POSITION 13. FRAN SH ERRED 40-——-' Nee ‘av rILe NO: |CFEARLD- to THts vue PERTINENT ih ORMA “he. Inclosed. is Consecutive F Exhibit Nos 32 in the documentation of the Sorgé Espionage “Case. This, "Exhibit, consists of two related parta: I and He “he second part is. divided into two ‘sections, A and B, because’ of ita’ bully Part I ie an index of each personality and organization listed in Part TI. Part 1 consist of a resume of the - . ee wee oe contents of each Shanghai Municipal Police file, followed we a tabular: ating aamene te gate hot of the contents of the files, with page ‘references. a Page Zhe Isaacs, Harold Robert: G-2 Occ. #- Page. Anti-War Congress. report, ‘mentioned in 59 ; 30-32. 10, 8-9 , - Burton report, mentioned in : : ; } * (China Ferum"editor of ° oo 65 : 1 "Chinese Workers* Correspondence": . Hy . Investigation re : 32 Ok : Received by oe , : oh. 2 . _-Bavelope addregsed to. ct . ; 45 ; .6 “Fiev Years of Kuomintang Reaction" a .. 65 © re oe :- Granich, ‘Evidently another. Igaacs". ee. ee - eo ae ny Break with the Chinses Shaliniate! os ; — coos meres . author of : WW 2-7 i eae 867° ve pervieus sorters. » , SECRET 14-0000 tem emattease gy; SECRET wee CONem Pilied Inn 3, TeSPATEH O@ SOUACE DOC. sywac, No. + SATE PROCESSED 21 Nov. 1963 ie TRANSFERRED TO i “at FE NO. The Juiy 30, 1932 issue of- the aN York Times", under a Shahghal ‘Dateline of Jule 29 1932 , s&htes that Harold Ry Isaacs, an Aeri¢an citizen., was, warned by the U, S. 3: consul in Shahghai that the We 8S. may with draw ak aixk its extra __ territirial rights and allow him to be tried j ina Chinese Court. Téaacs, then editor of the "China Forum", had violently attacked Chiang Kai-Shek, calling hin among other things, a butcher. The article futher stated that iasacs | was as associate of Agnes” Smedley, a correspondedt for Ausriicah newepapera, : page 73. The "arch 7, 1946 issue of the New York ‘ines réflects an article ‘captioned "Broup of Americans, including writers and journalists announced that they. had sent -aletter to Chaing Kat Shek concerning the death of Yang . Chao, owt exployee, ‘who was 3 arrested by the Nationalists anid: ided fn prison, ; The sighers were critical of the treatment recieved by CHAO. ; Tis FOLLOWING INDIVIDU! 1 . signed the letter: —- Maxvell.S, stewart. Elicabeth Anes, Mardlitie Slade, Alfred Kazin , Erie ‘Severeid, Richard abt, dre 8 NeoR Teaeens Agiies Smedley “and Theordore White, FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. wa _ SECRET So "grease o 9? BE7 vec recvious Cprriens. 14-0000 _ SECRET 7 - ae (fen Falled tay ~ DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE . SUBILCT GF OOCUMENT AI FILE NO. 2. OFIPATCH Of SOURCE DOC. BEDFB--8 T. SOURCE CRYP TONY! AGNES SMEDLEY was, Ayoo, Yahoo @. OATE PROCESSED TO. OLGSEMINATED tm 3 Dec. 1963 . QOCLMENT'-DLSPOSITION + TRANSFERRED TO RIEFILE NO. _, Passport files of State Dépt. also indicate.passport. renewal application dated June 23, 1952 in which the subject listed as. identifying witnesses ~—=-subject mentioned © Harold R. Isaazs , who according to-information poasessed by T--1 as 'REDt — mememenrem > [eet ae |_| Fone e- 37 SECRET / (ts ae) 867 one eatveeus foevroes. 14-0000 ee SECRET oe 2f (CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY . : WASHINGTON 25, D.C. any SO DB ROSES. m MeMURaNOUS FSA CHE maggie ae we _Atbantiaui * eon Boe . subjecti oust s hobert Lads 7 “micro, BER: lL. Infs dain reply to ir. Jack ses)? a rajus: t for taforaation coneeroin; reeoks Fopert ISpacs, anca by telernune on <3 figveares . 1969," Soper ye Fas ¥5 . : 2. Tceeording te infcrzatioan outaiced frost a pouPce covatterad roti oS haredd sobert [SAACS nas bern in sem lark City ot Lt cop taarer A929. be wt vaarrived % wav han fat fron vantla in vecosber 399 and sae in rersesd§oG ~.. of #aerioan puseport LTR be Paved vas Pest excloyes In -nancnsk by! . the chauzngt ivenias ogt £ Sercury, an ‘ny htan loncuase dally pool laned’ a in whan bal. Afbor a fen vente, ho Sernze ayraclated with tha Ching upe Sas a another faclisielansuses daily ptbiteked dv chaachat, and cae with tobe ar paper until. say 19th. la-vune af ihe gacs year 5: ada a turin un: ~ tha fangtge tlver sith Cacti Frank GLAvd,/a oritish susfsct and avnber | of bho «ritieh Comualet Party, sunpected of being ‘an scent for the Tbed i j “ Interaaticnel dn Chine, ve oe : _ / { i a : ae 3. Ga 15 June 3931, FAieire NOULENS, vith aldases, aac arrusted ty the shanaghes dl Sun aeleai. felice os charges of asplonaga in henalf ef the Thivd " ipteraational, Isagcs besesc tha chan nal eeerst: ry af the coatth integeo giationale Tour la “eferas ve Taul ot tertrave 3 Teage CRMIUNS), a conalbtes forned to aid the N2ULENSS in Licir “aefenge ecainst charges of seplonage ; peefarred ty the C: nineaa soveranent. _ cue files reflect that isss7 wag ¥S Sd eorrespoatence sith “INL 3 'RERG, the treuizent of the cosilttes eo / > With hosdsuarters ia: Rerlic, AY UUGERG a2 aa active agent ue PRay 7 TL for the Third Tatsrnaticasd, 1S4acs jo.also xnarn.te here baeBda sontach _ (RO with semea SHEULEY fal shanghai at Lita tino wie AWS) MAwoco RY sang s ELT: MEA OCC: COMMUNIST ALENT ? Wike cx anaro Ravgnr 1sAaacs (r0t-184g) - Se Uh 49 ~agust 1932, tsanls yawe notice to the saer oss, fon: ulate we . : . venoral £s shanghai of nio intences carrlace bo(sLeslVid shonin. 3, 43 ehe~ ‘mepioan citizen tern 10 Juae 91D ia tee lors. LAly ¢ 3 Ae _ (errived inv: shaashai ‘of 2S Ausust 1934 froa Vancouver, “anata, aboard the Sele “kopreda of Asia*, and ues Li 10- seaslon of Anarioan passport 392046 : hagued tn Hea fork on ay Méy LVJ1. Tho wedding nas held on Li. “aptenter : 13a at the smerican Gononlate « verges edge SRD cd nae bellevag ten we * Dot 1SVHB _ 14.90000 Bo . - ~ : z as aoe oo sO : _ ; ® _ . so 4 \ i » Rave beck ermeetod atthy vos nadot activities tn the United states cad . -- F Lhawe -OFfesporcence babro.a Jona: Ado ufss Sodia. 3 prior to Liebe , 4 SerPlasr, .oiicates nat they wore dath ayanstnatie to aativities besag’ ‘ . Osc juelid Bb, Une Lormuniote in bins, on 2s Covegear ie, <Uee Div. Ga ; \ , me pas entrusted by Lr. sacar bana iPS op the a lest daienue attorney, — ‘ ' | : Pith Coaeniag the aciden lsncasce to ffagy koe » the Toureypaar old Lo 4 i: Bon of i dlaire ami certrnse MOU KES | . oo / ; eg y. ° > wt Hy ; . ‘ ; i ry r oe 08 4 aprhl 1936, IA Ur, enter whe: peoucauya of. LO SEN, vu-Lishod aa ai - i article lathe yor -tiidtant, organ of the ociaiiat orcers' Carty in” it pit Hea York, oatitlid “ctalintern Seéay to -~abrace chlang faleghek as ; < ee Cfler Fed uRay dn hetura for Sesurreetion of the oLsa: trous 1y47 Zlece? : & itis dolieved thet 4.0. later Joined the icurts international, orsenteed fou be . 7 by Troboky oubsequant to the lattor's oxlls fron iusalas | ’ 4 foot _ 8 6. Curing ‘orld ar (1 Toss). ease ear correspon seat For Sopswects ! ; in cnina. In duly 1923 he “a9 refuses entry inte “hina by vAlnaoe i . Maldohaliet outhoritles, preauaatny as a result of antdevattonaiias : i “articles apltben by Geass for epanzat, | 9. harold vebert Taco Ls curraitly ipselal featura. Sgitor for Nez gn get, we GG © LS2 best 4and street, Hew York, Heo Yorks #6 4g tha outro of eaveral | 2b _ boo.s, dneluting ka iegea In agha aad Tae “ry ardp of the Snigess feyoloidca. i Isancu" qurrant politleal belieio aré anken ta thia’ -zangy. : ; - Be showld ThaarS deave teto country, this irancy sould apnreaiete ising 7 pee N ecvised of Le intoniiat destination, dete of denarture and any other © oth 5 ody perbinent tetetio. : FOTM DIRBETOA CE CeaTRAL EXPCLLIGINCLN ca Th : : re ; BORAT A, BR SL Lote ‘ . Avaistant “Lrestor PE . } 7 eo: Feséral Gursau of investigstioan me PF EaSECOMY mene he hu 14-0000 N SECRET _ (Mee Filled tay DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERERCE: i SUQGLET OF COCLAEAT DOCUMENT FOENTIFICATION t. Qi FILE 0. 16-7-21, Ty v. OrsPatcw ow SOvACE BoC. svwedL NO. 20SA-746 7. 30GaCE CAVPTONVUl SB. DATs OF INFO. 4. arg 24 Feb. 49, o. CvALUATION Shanchst Minicipal Peldve Files, . &rerican Gitizesns Suspected” of Commie Comnections. 2). TRANSFERRLO TO Qt FILE NO. “Rarold * ‘obert. Isaacs was born in New Ys rk City on “3 Sept. 1910: and held usa passport 177026. ‘He was the editor and Publisher of the China Forum” a Shanghat Communist periodical first published in 1932: the secretary of the Nuolens Defensa Comittee; a rember of the Shahghai branch of society of Friends of the USSR and of China League for Civil Rights. He arrived in Shanghai from Manila in Dec. L939 and worked for Shanghai Evebing Post and Mercury, awithing after a few weeks to the China Press ehere he was sployed until.,931 (May). In June Asn Tsaacs took a trip up the Yongtzs with ~ . Brank Glass, a Brigish Commnist and suspected Third International agent. A Lankktone R letter whritten by Tsaace to his fiance, Viola Robinson stated that he was ) burning : "Red" as a a result ot. : conversations with GLASS. Ather atatens nts indicated athat Miss Ropirison an a&rerican then in Germany, was an active member of the. communis Party. Isaacs used the pseddonya of Lo Sen and published in’ the Mow Militants organ of. the New - York Dist. borkers Party, an attack on Stalin entitled Stalintern Ryady to Embrace - Chiang Kai shek. In 1949 Isaace was in the employ of the ?American magazine NEWSOESK, New Tork City, ag epecial projects ‘editor. i FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. ear SEF see ceccrous tasriens. 1ore 7 . SECRET . : “teen 14,0000 Es —_, % +, 4 2es~ tay t Tansy my peta crane oe meee nn 14-0000 SORIA He tse on rise epee an now mes 1 bee St aygurree: . cay ‘ 1 H REPOH? NC? ZB-10 Bad Fe. . oe SN: 2N2477 RzrCRT DATE: 8 Dec 45 | 0 0 § CAPT. BLUSCPELL, ATEN: LE BARMETTE IXFC DATE 8 7 Deo 45. “oo pReK) gs — GRABILL HC. Pages 4 @ t ‘ “STIS LATION “of between 16,000 arid 14,006 ecples.- “than: tour coreent +f the total: Indo~ SUBJECT INTERV IG SETUREN MRe NAKOLD ISAACS, MRe CU ATLES 3. TAY Uy, AND ER. DIAN, . _ SOUNCES? ovr. 5 id ; correspondent ‘for: Kauswoo% macazine: ° parald Teanga, Se. Cvactes Tacbi, Malaya born Tantl, forrorly enloyed on Slnsapore. nevenapers,.newsaastor for. Slnzspore radlc Ens) leneapoaking.a announcer on Bataviz Radto- durins secupation, and presectly oditor of news: aper Intasenient. _ ‘ ure Qlat, ailtor of Hecilaxa, nationallat nevepaper,. Hatavia. a PALA TION: B-3, exeopt aa nected. . The subject interview was neld at the request of : “YP, Teaacs’ in line with Kile Jesires to talk with leaiing ftrures of Indonesian Nationaltat movement who held no official governmant poottion.. CP ETA ea direalation of HEROELA, Me ‘Dan replied StA 48 the larzeat Inconegtas newanaper an present It Is printed - anly in Jatavia, with Of this number, | ' Asked about present with ‘the following; Mh the tetand of Java. At & datly total elreulstion of about 18 7000 eoples. aprroxtzately 6,050 aonptes are aent cut of the alty by train to leaving a jatevla elreulaticn. Source exprosaet the ovinion ~ that while the Indonesian Population of Batavia te tn the nelstborhoad of 500,000 persons, the literacy rate $s partars ealy. twenty Percent of trie fivire. Tia, te adcitted, MEXDEEA te probably reacting lees @#lar ponulettion of Hatavia, . Batavia ts probahly tho zost litoraste area on Bandeeng, Sooraxarta, and Jjskiazerta, desrite the fact that ¢ "the islant of Java because of sorcentration where ‘of all the govern-~ hoe aed “with the potential realias population, aource replied frontal funct rons, prevar sand Preaants.. : ‘When quest toned. as t> wy. Hie ciroulation | was 69 incoralstent frat ho was hLandleapoed by dsck of paver. <e expreased the oninian that a elreulation af 57,005 would be assured, and a alrculation of as :t sh as 106,000 posoible, were sutlTiclent napor avalintiee At the present rate of or-ounption, ho estimates tat: autfletet parer laocn tang trea Prevar stcok 8 to evitinue pabilontton of Vs A y, 3 wy) er (2) Cy Hts = ee ear 14-0000 Of MEQDEK A. - “REDE, Tes _ Cn Desezter 7, 1945, the FENIRZA preas. coz-oncod rubligattion of a@ dally Erelish lanzsuace newssaner. entitled TNOEPENDEET. Tho - Maethoad cf thia parer states alas that tt lneorporates the INIONESIAY REVS BULUSTIN, a Corser Rrelisr language newspaper miblished hy ANTARA news ageroy. , ° ; . The INDEFSNOT 1a at oresont béinz editod by ty. Tacbu, with Some assistance from Mr. Dtah, and using tre paper-anz facilities fhe Mrat Lasue of INDEPENDENT was reuarkable only for ite --Bvoldanea of-sny dlaguoaton of looal affatra, only tvs articles. having anythins wataoover to do with Java. “uestioned about this, Tambu adeitted that, while hie ultizete an>bitlon waa t7 roaeh forelgn . -— and troop-(aritiat) raacers, he wes hesitant avout entorine beadiong - into: disouesion of local aftalte and the Zablonalist ened, heaausa, (0-3), the 3ritish nro unfavoracly dlaposed towarda “SRUEXA already, and would. use hie venture as an accuse to gun?lecate the antire © : printing plant, were te too openly partisan in hls early lasues. _ Within a teek or twa.bho hobes to be secura sisugh in ile poaltion ta, start laying sore otreesa on leeal news and oditcrials. - The first tseue of THPEPENDET wad printed in 400 copies, moat Of whiok’ wore given away, although tho state’ price te 1 Japanese guilder tho copy. (2) i; See css |, fee 14-99000 Lite ee 27 March 1945 To: Lieutenant Colonel ROG A. PPAPP From: John I, Coddington “Subject: HAROLD ROBERT ISAACS Mr. GEORGE N. KATES of 053;.F&k, has Just returned to the United. Stateo : from. Chungking. He reached fash ington yesterday. He claims to have known . +, HAROLD- ROBERT ISAACS quite woll in ) Chungking, dnd has the following observations to, make concerning aire “ISAACS: ee ; 7 | a a _ HARGLD ROBERT (ASAACS da about 35 years of age. He attended Columbia ae : University, and received the degres of A.B. there in 1930, He 1a the son of , “an orthodox Jewish merchant , who is very wealthy, and. who. has always supported ~ . . ETRE roma meer pepe, ET HAROLD, even though he did net approve of the. radical views that’ HAROLD expreaced in the 1930's, . ; re ae HAROLD went to China immediately after graduation from Columbia, partiy, . 7 7 atleast, ‘out of a desire to gee strange parts of thee world and to experience , adventure." He went out by way. of. Hawaii, and stowed amay for part of the . ‘voyage _ either between San Francisco end Honolulu, or between Hionoluls. and oe Shanghai _ ur. KATES doea not Fomenber which, Anpeos, this. was part St the : | ve -- oa hye “adventure.” . ; ; In chins, HAROLD mat: a South African named FRANK ‘GLASS, who Was an ninteLlectual® _ a oo ow “and a very interest ng person. GLASS was a Leftist, but not at all a Communist. ooceee- HAROLD took: a’ trip up tha Yangtee with GLASS in 1930 of 1931, -At about this time, 7 HAROLD became a ‘corivert: to Trotokyisu, partly, at least, under GLASS 'g influence. : ‘He felt thet nguffering humanity required a "revolution" to set things straight. - Communism was too organized, and RarOLD was a complete tndtvddudtet, and reactod strongly against -the organizat lonei set-up or Communisn, and 8o ‘espoused Trotsky lea = He returned to Shanghad frog the western part of China, and went to work for 14-0000 CA EARCLS ROBART IsasC3, eontinued —— ee te ; ; Tis KAVAS News Agency, Shortly after this, in Shagghai, he rarried VIOLA ROBINSON, oo E who. was, like EARCLD, a wide-eyed intallectual, This carrisce probably took place . tn 1952. VIOLA was a great friend at Gu 75 SHEDLEY, the auther of the Sattle Hymn. (ef of China and of other books dealing. with the Chinese Revoiution, :: a an organization. called ‘the Ceina League for Civil Rights was formed about. a 7 Oo 1932. YANG CHYIEN was the head of this for Central China, and Dr. HU SHIN (later » Chinese Ambassador to Tash ington) was the head: of it for North China. YANG was at “that tine Secrétary-General” of the Academia Sinica, YANG WS soon assassinated os a by the Blue Shirts (at that. time CELANG KAT-SHEKtg bodyguard). HAROLD Isaacs had ‘been | an enthusiastic: nember of the Chins League for: Civil Rights, and in the , : _ “atmosphere of turmoil,” after: the killing of YANG, when all Leftists were under attack by the Kuomintang, BAPOLD becazs the editor and publisher of the China forum, _ a magazine thst published a number ‘of controversial articles, The mgaazine was 7 “protected by the fact that the editor was an Anerican, and therefore had extra- territorial rights. Yet the maga aine was ‘regirded asa “thorn in the flesh" by Me, © -CUNNIDGHAM, who was at that tine Amrican Consul General in Shanghai. There were - various controversies o~ the printing shop was broken up by Kuomintang strong-arm : 7 oa men} the mils were refused to the sagasinos but he continued pub)ication for some oe oe ee mee ” tim, and smegled the copies out to. the subseribers. : In 1933. or.1934, ISAACS had & fight with AGNES SMEDLEY. qt was an ideological fight, and therefore especially bitter. ISAACS and his wife left Shanghas. after ‘ this,. and noved ‘to Peking. Thera he acquired a Chinese translator ramed LIV, and there he Settled dow to’ write his beek, The “Tragday of the Chinese Revoliition, | ~ _ This book nails the Stalinists to the mast” and shows that they wera messing. around with | a situation in China which they did not understand. Very many people ' : who have read the book consider it excellent. 14.90000 3-° . . “HAROLD \RORZRT ISAACS, contimed 0k -_ _ i i \ The book was completed, and ISAACS and his wife returned to the United States _ about Apri or May 1935, Immediately after this ,. ISAACS mde a papid trip ‘to 0810; Normay,, to see his hero, LON TROTSKY, who was Jiving there at that time, Tt. was on this ocedsion that he must have undertaken to translate TROTSKY' a book, ) Mhither France 2 ISAACS then returned to New York, and vent to work for the. ; HavAS News Agency once tore, Poke So ee oo hes sone time in the late 1930's, he ‘became oa in New York politics, and he worked hard for NORMAN THOMAS. 7 : . — . By 1940, however, ho became disgusted with New York politics, and became interested in the war, and in"bourgeois life." He and his wife had a baby at ; ‘ about : ‘this tine (their first), and ISAACS found he could write radio scripts and 1 get good money for then, - Up to 1940, he had been Living chiefly off his father, but from 1940 on, he began to mke money. In 1942, he did a “Report. to the Nations for cbs, —— a Séen after this, ha Joined tha Staff of News-tieek, and in 1 194% was sent to Onnging . by that a gazine, There. must, have been a certain amount: of trouble in. ‘eonvineing the Chinese Central: Covernieit that ISAACS had’ really charged since the old days: in Shanghai; but this convication was evideritly accomplished, or ISAACS would not . . have received permission ‘from the Chinese Covernment to go to China, Ishacs de a. very. smart ran indesd. He knows a lot: about. China, and he knows a a lot about people in general, Moreover; he is a’gréat deal ‘smother and more diplamtie now than ha was ten years ago, ; - a se oO 2 eS dyzakam Bho. auth eee 14-0000 i . ; . 7 ", 13° March 1545 fo: Lieutenant Colonel ROG:R A. PFAFF- From: — John I. Coddington 9) . Subject: HAROLD ROBERT. ISAACS _ “BAROLO ROBERT ISAACS is now the correspondent of Newsweek magazine in China. His headquartérs are in Chiungking, but he evidently travels to Kunning, Kweiyang, and other places “in the course of his duties. He seems to have ccrived in’China “in his present ‘Capacity. during ‘the Sumer of aad) probably in July, _ _ Subject was born: in 1910, and is a mamber of a wealthy family. He becane , Wei t oa firmly convinced Trotskyist: in his youth, and remained one till the tine of . _ , PearlHarbor,. He is now regarded a9 a renegade by his former Trotskyist colleagues , because he has disavowed the principles of world revolution, turned away from Trotsky's teachings, and since 1939 has’ been writing ratriotic propaganda for the United States Government... 7 _ P He wert to China about 1930, and Wrote two books dealing with Chinese- hoe ; politics, Fire Years of Kuomintang Reaction (1932), » and The Tragedy of the Chinese Revolution (1938). Both of these volumes expressed the author's Trotskyist ‘point of view. The first was published in Shanghal ,. and tho second in London, - Neither was ever published in the United States » and ISAACS said that the Stalinist Cosmanists were 80 powerful in this” country that they were able-to | prevent the publication of the Tragedy of ‘the Chinese Revolution here. This book received high Praise from many sorious students of ‘Far Eastern : affairs, oa inéluding G: Pe Hudson, Fellow of An. Souls College at oxford, and author of The Far. East ‘in World Politics, who’ said that ISAACS? book waa the test one ever written on the Chinese Revolution, Hudson is now an official of ‘the British reece aera enemies ee he Ministry of Information. ISAACS non-Communist and non-Trotakyist friends say that even during the LOI-IE YF ESL sory e SOGOU STOtu'; a ay tweak mewn. Fi 14.90000 -2= . HAROLD ROBERT ISAACS, continued. —s el height of. his Trotskyist career, “ISAACS never accepted ‘money from the group, He “was always open and above-board, and never ongaged in any conspiracies to overthrow established government, “He was attracted to the movement, thay ‘say, by sheer | : idealism. ee - — : of the New York Tines, who was then the managing editor of the China: Press. ISAACS -: returned to the United States. in the Jate 1930's, and was for a tine enployed by the havas Newa Agency, until the fall of France in 1940. In 1943, he wag employed |: -by Newaweek m gaxine. in: Washington, D.C., and resided at 4938 Newport Avonue, Freiddship Heights, con ees mee ' Publications a a . _ (a) Books: re ee ‘> Five Years of kKuomint Reaction (Shanghai, China Forum Fublishing Co, > co - : . a 1932), 136 pp. "Library at Congress Call Now: DS TTT AT CAS 7 Poe the Tragedy or the Chinese Revolution (London, Secker & Warburg, 1938) Se a : “501 pp, ary of ongress: i Now: Ds 774.17 on a . a (b) Translations ne Por Trotekit (Leon Trotsky); thither France, translated by John G. Wright Lo and Harold R, Isaacs, (New York, Pioneer Publishérs, 1936). Library of Congress Call No.: DC 398.77 ent a ee : (0) Articles in Periodicals J, . . "Perspectives of the Chinese Revolution: a Marxist View," Pacific Affairs, . : Vols 85 Pp. 269-283, Sept. 1935, LO EE - Pay by Exports," Newsweek, Po Wy 7 Hig. Ihe a _ a "Surprising the Japs," Newsweak, PP. 35-36, 7 Aug. 19th. . - "Blowing the Top," Newsweek, pp. 45-6, 4 Sept. 1944. : mast night in Kweilin," Newsweek, pp. 31-32, 25 Sept. 19L4. 14-00000 -3e _ HARCLD RORSRT ISAACS, contimied | . . 1 "One Man's Fight against Corruption: the Story behind. the Stilwell Incident, 0 Newsweek, p. Ak, V3 Nev. 19h “Trouper “of the CBI," Newsuvek, p. 200,13 Nov. 19bb "Ignorant Man and Modern Wespons:. Insido Story of the Chinese Ariy," lowaweoek, pe LA, 2 ‘Nov. 1944 i : . : . : "Death for Rweiyang," Newsweek, pi 36, 18 Dec. 1944 "Dorn of the Salveen," Newsweek, PP. 2-27, 1 Jan. 18 ; "Firet ‘Truck to Kunaing, " Newswsek, Pe 3h, 2 Jan. 1945 ; efing Hat Shouts of Welcome net Pinot ‘Gonvoy to Running, " tensiosi, pp. 35-36, © 12 Fab. 1945 | | . lL : BibMography - si Files $25,443: 6 October 1943 ; Books and Periodicals in Library of Congress: 14.90000 ~ SCONE EPENTIAL : fb. 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(Special Brench). ; _ te és at Ae eae, _ ae f ; a : . i 14-0000 ay ap SR 2 COTE! eS 7 ~ no. 1 Bronk with the Chineso Staliniate oe ‘., fo the Central Comittea of the Chineye Comnuniat Party: , The. two-year period af ay. extra-urgan: tzational collaboration ; . a ith the Chinese Communist party hue com to ‘afr end ‘and: - a, Bog “the Ching Forun mich I. founded ana edited during that - time. ot a hao beon forced to suspend publication. in the Interest | .of our whole movement as wall ad tn-ay personal ‘interest, “I consider it. neoosssary to record here and ‘publish: the higstory-of: the. Oitne Yorus and tae eiroumstances of ite “suepenston. soe. an . . Prom almeet the vory bagtanicg of my ective wotke ay —— wnich I date from the time I bean reporting events in : ee Cnina. in'a communist way - a nunvar of queations presanted thenselves to me in increasingly forcible fors, These urose originally from.my discovery of tho groes distortions - -- and exaggerations witch I. found to be charaocteriatic ef. -—-- ~- communis. propazanda in-China and abroud. I define pro- paganda af the ekillful, clear, accurate and wholly truthful reporting of the facts Linked to an dncisiva, pursasive . intorpretation and a plan of action for dealing with the facta in a revulutionury way. I leamed. this from the life a “and work of Lenin and hia Bolosc7i% comradea who taught ~ : . Poo ue that’ the trith cones from the masaca theucelvea- aad that _ ft only disaster can result from tellin them lies, JI have never learned to the contrury tnat it was my revolutionary . ' duty:-to work in any other way, altnough I soon found tat . the prasent- day. Communiot party preos. makes a practiao of — : . diatingui sh ing between propuganda and truth, | 1 : Bxamplea of exaggeration ani_distortion most e'riking. to me were naturally thosé which: applied to China, because here I. could check allegations. with known facta...I first . . wrote, these down to the ‘ignorance or ‘incapacity of indg- - : : . Widuala. 1 -felt that opamunist editors usmed xeule *' woe a : . publich accurate facts about Crina 1% they could get then. _ _hccordingly with a ‘friend I triét to set up an incepencent . ° atl news service. and sent weekly ‘bulletina to papers all. - over the world giving brief, eharp, factual. Accounts of — what waa going on. This wao in the fall.of 1921 after my | return from the area cf the great Central China fleode of . that summer, J scarcely underutcod then why thie service aa — failed to aecure any response from the communist prese, : abroad, After about three monthe I. kad. tc suspend it for lack cf support, It aimply. aiont't get published axcept ~~ . dn a few orgine whith were rot official Communist party . : papers, . inclucing.the New York Militant, — - nO, It wasn't long before I began to perceive, with a * : deeper etudy of irtorfational éventa and the hietary of . a the Chinese revolution, that a consister.t thrend ran : is through the diatortions and exaygeraticne wich I found ae not cniy in. trief casual reporte of current events tut in the solesm pronunciamentces made by delecates before plenums cf the E.C.C.1, 1 diecovered that Uieae cenarturea from the truth were mace noceteery by the official prezisa that over since.the catnatropie of 1927 a Gighty, upeur- ging revoluticnary coverent Las been marc.ing foresrd in China te the vory brink of asizure of power under the leaderorip of tha Ciinese Communist party. I disccvered thot these exagceraticno were necessary cecnuse the prezise wae frlee and along with 10 all the taaic tenete cf the ae memnte r. i - i a a t -2- \polttioa being purauued by the Comsuniot Intemational: ‘and the Comnuniut party in China. T cannot basin here to give a ounairy of sone of tiiess disturti ono (whic I vervally cated to you by the dozen), ranging from particular incidents (the e1ifully false picture givon’ of tae wtton mill otriko in Shanshal in January 1932, “dian. to the point of trans.oaing 1t to February to “heighten . the thpreagion given of the workers’ role in the Shanghal war) to higheflown generalizations like -the atatencnt recently mide before tie »lenuy of the E.C.c.3, that the C.C,P, hao “won over the m jority of the Chinese working colada and the peusantry".. see In dénying the presenos of 4 mignt revolutionary uppurge (i.6., & vaot vnianized march toward tne sel- zure of. power); I respoot facts made atill clourer | perhaps when compared to the factea and figuros of the monster masa movezents of the 1925-27 period. . The tragic errors of the communist leaderonip in 1927. were primarily resyonsiblo for.the decapitation of that - .@rexut movement and becauso no leseons have deen draw fron these events ta thio vory day, thesa errura, . monstrously, accumulated, are atill responuivie for the tragedies of ‘today. But for the purpuaus of our come rieon haré, let ug taka for exaadle the single fact) that in 1926 in: Greater Shanghai thers sere 257 atrikes. In 1932 ‘there were 62, Let ue renenber thut on tne eve: of the workers! adizura of power in Shanghai in March, 1927,,: there Were gore tann 800,000 sorkera, handicrafta- , wen and patty traders out on the streeta fignting wi th arme in hands ‘for demands of a far-reaching political Charactey, A Close chook for the entire country in the latter half ‘of 1933 shows mo that lesa than one- thirtieth of that nunbor were engaged in strikes and other disputes ‘during any givon month und that almost invariably the démanda wore defensive demands agninet ‘waga Qutg and-ld6ckouta,. Moreover, tue Lack af cohee siva leadership ¢ often in departzents of the same. factory or in ong ov more of a group‘ of factoriea =< or gven eamtimes lack of @van tne ost elon@ntary organ i zation + has in almost avery caeé led to deudening fariure. and ralativoely easy batrayal by the yellow labor ‘leadera® and “medintora® of tha Kuo Min Tang, In 19 the ehos ting’ of thirteon atudente ty Britiah police in Sharghat was tho touch-off. for a general Strike shich paralyzed. tno city und sich wae seconded © by vaat sympathy ‘gtrikeo which broke lize’ a series of tidal wavay ovar the entire sountry., In Janwiry 1932, ‘when the ‘Japanese: imperialists uged the Shanghat Internati onal: ‘Battlement ae a base for operations - whioh cdgt the lives of. tana of thousinds of Chinese, not a singls otrike interrupted ‘the normal course of - the public: or other services in’ that. settlement,. In. the. factories. there wera no atri kes but.a large scala lockout to which ‘the overwhelming majority of Shan chat "9 workera éubaittod without Protesteese In. the onee of the widespread. but teolated and individual oaees of peasant uprisinge, and this includes the Red ‘arnieo in Kiangol, those etrucglus await the leadership of a strong working clase tovenent before they can have a succeasfuh.tseug. Tne Red arnies in tneir reotricted and surrounded areas and wita their maagré resources havo fought heroically against the Kuomintang attacks upon tnea, But.until tha Kuo Nin Tang la shakaa froa ite bulwarka in the Smpertalist- dontrolled working clase centers, their prospect of revolutionary triumph remiine necosourily din, Ho revolutionary purpose is sorved by taking refuge tn the fictfon: that thebe ar2ieg hare prolotarian Jonderent because individual workaro, undoubtedly 14-0000 2 at ane ereantRre A aoen o -3- loadere of eupericr quality and courage, have vcen torn from their factoriée A-d fren trair fellow weorrere and pent. com te occupy koy positiona in the Ked army ais~ tricte and tn the Hed armies themselves, Induvu, thie ~. common practise: of extracting the most conscivus and pro- wreevaive working claea elements from their vorzing clase. ervironrent and sending then domn te the Hed diotriots 16 a.gocd irdex to the criminal transposition uf emphasise Which has helped paralyze tne working claes movement in _the.cities. Ifthe Shite Terrot doson't. carry off the . workerat leadere as. they ariee, the C.P, ¢oee and bae -, @ené ao in hundreds of csses. This helps in no amalt part to explain why: it-has-aleo been impossible to mobi- --lize-a genuine mass anti-Japanese movement in thea face of military aggreeaicn and why the Shite Terror of the Kuo | ' Min Tang has succeeded, by: filling mase gruvco and ine humerable prisona sith the martyred dead and living, ia downing the anti-imperialist move-unt or efforty tcward - the organization of such a movement and paving the. way for the ever-increazing chorcachnents of the imperialists. - Phe party hag net vet gripped and dtrasted th2 dang usd bitter and often inarticulate hatred of the masece of the people for thelr oppressvore and thiga includes large sections of the Lower petty buurgeoleie who could be won “by successful nase pressure from o¢élow. Thies io becuuse -thép party hae fuiled to translutgtha realities of every- day events inty its program and tacticB..e. . Tot , RX XXX But precicely ‘becnuse ut all coats I desired to carry on the For.un's open struggle againct the cormon onamy - agsinat thé Kuo Min Tang ant the imperialiete - I oeduloualy avoided bringing these lesue inte the colums of the paper, increasingly againet my vetter judgment. “I leaned over far backward in tnis respect, Tria expressed itself in many of the current jeeueu with which we had to deal, : a . . o Iusk you to recall the whole uphill fivht which the Forum waged on behalf of Paul and Gerturd Ruegg: in. the . oprirg and summer of 1952 curing which time I repentedly warned agairet the emphasis which was betng placed on the ~ " #legal" aapécte of the case and the "nayotiations” with, ‘~ tha Kuo "Min ‘Tang to the detriment of mane preasure and. the capitalization of tho caze for political purpceea, You paic lip service to the need for mass creeaure - particularly here in China - but in fact the "legarities®. and futile nagotiations remaired the major pillars of thie defensa. Until in the very end I finally rebelled, 'J- Wasn't even permitted to. give Ruegg his honorable and rdghtful title - secretary of the Pan-Pacific Trade Union Secretariat! Yet although I felt the etruggle for the “ Rueggs was being seri.usly handicapped by the tactica being. pursued,. I ‘carried on the fignt with all the snergy at my command and you will recall that it was I wno created the local defense’ committee and was chiefly reeronsibie . for the widespread prees propagands camsaien ord the -consideratle sympathy wnich we. aroused. Yet the etrietly non-political attitude which Ruegs was forced tc avaume ‘at “the trial (in contrast ‘to the highly political attitude of hie prosecutoro!) mua in my opinicn one ef the major reasons for the fate to which he-and his wife were cundemned, . I aok you to redall the wiole period of the organi- gation and activities of the Cuina League for Civil Rights, from Decémter 1932 te June 1933, in wnich I tock an active. part. .1 gave full play to thte hybrid League are its work without once publiehirg tho beste criticiems enich I often voiced to you and wuioh in the end were wholly confimred by what happened after tho Kuo Min'Tang murdered Yang Coler. in June that year, I ask you to recall the “views 1 get forth in August and Septecber 1923, on the 14-0000 oe a ede So, on, subjeot of the *Anti-@ar Cong reese’ which at- your ' spectfic rejueat I.did not publish. Inateud, te my ‘Fogret, I published the foul rot of Marley & Co. without freely giving play to the true facts. atout that farcieal. junket which had convinced me that the Policies which gave it birth do not one single whit advance the’ international etrugie againat imperialist. - ae rE ay . On ‘ond octaston - and this at least I can take | : i . Low comfort in - I passively resietef when you requested | _me to write and publish a-slanderous attack on Chen . Du Heiu when he was cunderned*to 123 years imprisainent 3 by the Kuo Min Tang.’ Your request wae specific. I was not: to d@al with the isedes wich had brought to being leader of the Chinese Opposition in.1935,. 1 Was only to atring together a vile series of labels in an effort .to explain wiy the Kuo Liin Tang. even ‘Amprlegnec the leader of the left Opporiticn, As pe you know, that attack was naver written or published. a me, . — . Again in Decenter 1933, upon my return from : , : Fukien, you.specifically demnded that I cet -asice - the resulta of my own personal inventigations. in toe ee, Foochow in-order to write on your behalf (but over 20 .. my, signature!) an utterly baselossand slanderous | @ttack on the'Left Cpposition, You will recall that . you charged at that time that the "Trotekyiete” were . : , Frominently identified with the new govemmont set. eed et up in Fukien by Chen Wing-shu and Teal Ting-kai. You sD lumped the Left Opposition with the Third Party and — / the sogalled Social Democrats among the petty bourgecis we Me . so satellites of tha Pukien militariste, It was as much , : na , ‘to satisfy myself on this very point as to perform a - fF ‘+ " * migaion for you, that I went cown to Poochow and apent two. weeks there and learned thzuugh direct. con- " tact with dozens of people prominently concemiéed that the. Left Cppositién was stoutly and cleurly opposed: to the Foochow regina. I hayen't place here to dis- ~ @uda.the relations of. the C.P,.to the mcort-Llived - -Pukien governzent or the character of. the "negotia- thing here is that on zy return you demanded that. I write slarders which flew in the face of everything -I mysalf bad learned. It 18 intercsting, as a side~ “Light on your methods in factional atrife as you conceive it, that your representative in Foochow sent “back @ report, through né, ironitally enough, that _one of the ‘most prominent cf the youthful peeudo~ |, ‘vadicals in Foochow, fa Cui-yuen t ‘be exact, was a : leading “Trotekyiat*, It eo happened that I had mt and had several longthy interviews with #1 and-by - the time I left Foochow 3 understood nis pcaltion and his peraonality exceedingly well, He was as much a Trotekyist a6 Mel Lan-fang is! Yet you actually dexanded that I ignore my own mowledge cof the man and in ay article on Fukien set him down ag a "Trotekyist®. .I was faced on the one nand by your demande that I-write falsehoods to suit your policies and on the. other by ny deep desire to set fort. the actual facts about tha Opposition's attitude toward the Fukien regime. But once more, to preserve the ehrece of our relationship, 1 drove a middle ccuree and did neither, leavirg tho thele question out of . my article, : Chen Du Hoiu from being the. leader of theC.P.. in. 1927: “t _ tions" which were going on down there. The tmportunt,._ 14-0000 ’ China, Garman . Nevorthaless. obdruntly in Januery..f this year you farced an ultinatus Uron Zé and oubseysny forced the brouk in our relstionekip becauso ! Could not and weuld not, at your denand, dovoite the China Porum tc policies which I could not and do fot. believe computivle with the intereote of thd Chinese rewlution and the international - proletarian revelution. I coula nut, at your dennd, re . get agide the convictions to which I nad literally been ‘ : : ; @riven by the stinging lash of eatastrephic events in ty and ithe world over. Parti Cyiarly my deep intereet in Chinese eventea during the last three years. Made ‘it im.osatble for me, finally, to ive active eup- port to policies and tactics Shove disastrouo effecte —— woe ee ae ore being a thousandfold confirmed for re by the tragto events of every pwi(tly-passing days I could net ignore - - Questions which strike at the roots of our work &nd the | . Whole structure of our hopes for a revolutionary future, . Despite the fact that these queations are rocking. onal teday, you deniéd my risht to the entire Interns: raise thom in print, : You demanded More. You derianded /. that I attack anybody who cid a0 ~ primarily tre pe-vle ee you call "sounter-revolutionary Trotckyists™ - the, only Pecpla wo are facing these problems today tna fearless, Tevolutionary way ! You dersnded that the China Forum : become a steraotyre for the policies and vulgar factional Slandere which I could neither then ‘nor now be party -to, In reply to my questions on, Ciind you dimply quoted ba ck ‘at'me the Lica and half-ites I've been go used to reading in Impréecorr, You éven declared: 4¥or propaganda purposee “@ certain ‘amount of éxaggération is nocédsary.,..* and went, on amzingly toiday: "but We know tha tire facta | and we base our folicies on them, not on Koae exaggera- |. tlone!" a noy slant on zodern-day C.2, ‘tactical, Facts, x ‘thing like a dizatiy’ turning top of fanoy - or at bast - you say;are durious things. ‘They have to be tumed. «- around’ and around ard arcund, and éxaminad Closely until their true nuture baconés apparent. The trouble ie you. . Se turn. them ao far! ahd’ a0 Quickly that they turn into somes ‘wiéh-fulfi11ing-miaré presentational To: mY Guesti-one oa Germany youl quotéd Heokert, | Plathiteky and the B.C.C.1."3 famous Fedolution declar ing that the. .collapeg of the German party and the slsughter — of the German workera were based on the past, present’ and future correct policigs of the C,P,G.! You declared Thad’. bo right to offer critical coment on the ddngen uely .opportuniatic foreign and domestic policies of the ULS.S.R. mcat notably on the entry of the U.S,S.R, on a ‘straight ; nationalist basta into the diesusting corridors of ‘im- perialiet intrigue, To the contri fy, I was livingly, @ioieter in’ China! Gercany and elsawhere and are rapidly: leaging the U.S.S:R, inte the vacuum of nati nalist— leolation fron tke torld-wide prolétarian movement! Tnie T was. to do; to begin with, by publishing Stalin's ‘face. on the front page end columns of the customary penegyricgs to hia infallibility, ‘Avove all and before'all, I Waa to take up cucgele against *counter-revolutionary . Trotdkydem®, That was to ba the main point of my re- formation = to raise no Guostiona myself and slander any- _ body elae who did 00.4 . In reply to your demand that I submit to om edi torial board in order that these editurial policies should be effectively put into practise, 1 offered (1} to continue publication strictly aa cefore, meanwhile arguing out differences with you ip disousa:ono on ths ide: (2) to throw the colume cf the Forum open to a eeneral discussion “ oe i é 27 ee og uci Smatrts. : ee anc. BUN Tere : 4 : 14.0000 4 of all basic revoluticnary yuactions, mt. free play to unorthodox ag well aa orthucox tiews, If your views . : a were correct, I urgued,“it would te « dintinct adven- . * tuge to you to have euch an o:portunity to diaplay weir brilliance alongoice the puny efforte of your critica; (3) to pudlien orthodox fews and viexs but to reserve for myself the right to coment. and.criticise. . These repeated offers you repeutedly, refused. You . — : : ' offeree to diccuss these Quéationo sith ze vervally if a - lin the meanwhile I threw the Porur gpen to yuur edt torial . board. My other: propocals were uinthinkesle! Give ‘thé Fofum'a- readers a chunce to hear "counter- -revelutionary® - viewpointe 7? Never that { I could ‘only Abopley my _ , revolutionary. parity b acceding to your demnds. | “would” talk: things over. until apring,. zen 1f all went well (1.0, 1f I showed a sutlefactory adaptation to a > your wiewpuint), Io could paéck up for an cdacational trip - to the Sovict Union there I would certainly vecccme cone “-wineed of the error of my waya. In other aords,; vou wanted my signature on a promissory note with’ the ascunt left we . vlank for you to fill in.. You put thia in the form of . Se an ultimatum and you told me that if 1 did anything but accopt I would fortawith enter the com p of the “cqunter- revolution’, I had to refuse these teran. 1. had to refuve to lend myself to a alandertus and baseless atraryle againet— the International Left Cpposition., I-had to.refure to land space to the nauseatingly fawning praise of Stalin and uncritical reception of Staliniet polictces which Characterize the Communist sarty preva tre worlé over, Thad to refuse to take ghel ter in the cold and ¢raughty empty epacea which atratch benind the lapreseive facade . : and early traditions of ‘the Communist International . rT , . J would like to go to the Soviet Union. for a visit cne day-- but I nad to: refuse -your- offer on your ‘terus.. I nad to | - coe refuse,:in ghort, to become a hack prostitute in the name ~ ¢ of tho "revolution.. : : . ; -. In the end, ta0, 1 had to refuse to turn over to . : oe eee oa St a you the. printing plant Phad bEiLt up Mth oo much palm 7 utr . " "" and struggle beoausa I considered it not your prv,erty - ., but the property of tha working-class :covument.: Because Loe . : 7 TI eould not carry ori “tha Porun syself, for ‘lack of. ~ ee ' = . To, financial resourcea and edciuse of heavy debts contracted, an : Soe ‘ - : ; I disposed of the plunt and turned every farthing of the wy : we US es . .t . . prooseCs ove~ to wnere | now consider the tage intorests - ° Se . of our movement lie. It was with a deep and doiding, —- , bitterngss that I had to seq the Porun ce down under the . blows of. those wom I hed considered conrad4s;, when for- - . . . a _ two yeare it had fougat off all ‘ite many enonles on ‘the - . ce . outaide, : _ Ct - : ce, Yet.with it camd the realization taat ¥e-have to | re build anow over the ruina you have wrought, The revo- . ' ‘ , . lution and the building. of our future moves forsard and: . ae ae when we trample down.the defensee of our enesieo wa shall i eo crush underfoot everytnins and everybody that stunde in our way. No sycophantica, dlind allegiance to a name, an empty facade, « tom and shredded oreatige can lead us forward, Only unbwurving fidelity to our gual and “activa strusgla towamd thia end with the weapons of a : . correct and teatad political line will Lift au fron ° : oo defeat to ultimate eitotory, Po taia atrisgle I ohall con- : tinue to dadicata all ay energies, : — Peipins; China, May 20, 1934. Raroid R, ISAACS, < 14.00000 f ISAACS coins RTS : 1931-3535 Chana(DsB 75: ) Se eee ce nn ie ~ a ; ~ oir «, "Five: Tears of Mua nT / Renetdon™, a 13. ISAACS as Faitor. The penphlet consists of re Porun® by Ma 2 “eoisio- night c con ote nue to rele. ‘a the capitaliz: tion of human misery", Chinese Co o) “Leper jalis ats te draw: the éir ‘tr! bute ) from munists sre seen as tho hope of the futures fe Fe. ~ ‘ASAACS co:xvtrucs to reside at 333 Central Perk Test, (0, and 1s employed as free lsnee Jounal ilay 53. BIT | a chs pa nn eet! 7 ; i nen en Dossiea, aot-vgunb | a Stanghad Lencipal Folice : Files, 35 158,28 r1ot0 # 177. File aden 2-y5 oe : ot | 2 bep uél, abl toy i 50.agnes ‘Smedley #8 Sle, camer with’ BACs: ‘in April 1950, “DPB 11880, ‘1. Sept sl, 201-6556-1. Presently Living in wre DFB-15017, 15 Jan. 52; 2055643 no new info. ‘ DFB-1//23, 20 Pre 1951, 2 of the Ten Pr with Aeres SLTD - Shanghal Municipal Polico Files, 2 zo o§-1821, Ie, 5 Feb 9. i | MIRLTAR 2, LE darups 1867, SOLED ; eG PFB12727, & Jan 1952, 201407¢@.2 re AFPELYAY, Morris Lonts - 7 7 DEBS 27d26- 1% geue JF, Zor-1vddG-q. . : . bed. - : LR ee eee et cmemrremecmen esis 14-9000 “probsbly Harold n° can ho AO SACOS,- FST think that there is a possibility. that the JACOB, a an | unidentified young -Amer journlist: in Shanghat in 1931, 32° who wee a neniyor of the SORGE noatvork in China mie ght possibly. bo: Adentical vith ISAACS, ISAACS. inéelf has advised th at ‘he doe not -beTtove that ha could have deen’ the dnt dv te vhon SORGE cave tha coysrnr * 5aC03, ( DPS 7864) - ee . . 12). “Odggesses : May. (%53 - 333 Corba cd est fe - : - DEB S1486. . _ oo, I ; ; e ; ee love ry Poy TT NGUOM AE LL,” “7 3’ Feb , 99: mn Munieds ral Pol Piles) — (C vey wt . , fee ee? ye: : i "gfe by oie borane sete“) 7s (Peale talks. (fie eae Bice fale EGE | i ! 14-0000 sStemet LA § “sorts eorres Teuanast(e)e uoeriy! ee soz . The “nly 30 1s32 tissue, of the’ fr Tines undar ¢ Shan hal datelina of 25 July 19 32, : Vetates that Hasold 2 ISAACS, an american citiszen uss warned “by the US Consul General in’ a . Shang: tt & @ US nay withdroy: its extrs-Tarriboy saa sallow him to be tried SD Rb ge! is: AACS then he oditer oF the " rai," had violently attacked | - " Tre article Parther Sis 9 2.cor: espondent for anericen news— ~ " precede the GhaNIcHEs, as editor of"the Voice of China", Wrote an article: "T Bres, a with. Stalinism", which gave a-candid elucidati on of the Conn, ‘financial + Packing 0 of the . oo Volee- -of Ghina”.” DCE~4385, 7 Feb., 52° ore Saree $ One Harold Robert ISAACS was born 13. Sept 1926 ; 5ton tall, med build, br oyes, - blach wavy hair: brus? ed back, Born in YC, Ake cits. nen. Editor & publisher of the: ot oe China Forum, .Was secy of HOULENS Defense somittee & mexber of Society of Freinds of USSE - LG : _ Arrived in China fron Mar.tTe ‘on 10 Deg 30°& Jotnea editorial staff of Shanchai Evening © | | — “Post and Mercury. On 12 Jime 31,; took trip on Yanrtsze vith C.F, GLASS, susp Sov agent, &| wrote His fiancea he decided to turn "Red" as a result of talkine with GLASS, The 2 _returned an Aug-& took up residence at #228 Weihaiwei 2oa2. Started printing Forum later, |. Mararer of. Level | Printing Ci, Inc in NY State. & ovmed £06 of its shares, Exployed with te Havas - News. Agenéy.” “ISAACS married Miss V{ola 833 i Sant 32, Lived in Apt 204, Erbank- ment Bldr., Skanghai., In 3 Jan. 34 Subj visited NOU * who vere on hunger strike in prison, Subj's parents arrived in Shanghai 14 Jan 32 et 20 Feb for Marseilies, Subj, Po ; ' puclished art. in Ney M41! tant, orran of NY Districts Worker's Party attacking STALT?! ISAACS vas also lecturing on Japan, Chana, ani ussz & War Crisis in Far Easts —Ges-aen, 16-4-2-37, 5 Feb 59: Shanghai pean Pol Files.) (Cee) . a7 re Luly de, Mee ve toa 2) OF Fes tedubf three Hay Fis atlled t rest ry Oz “7 fe Sorycht ao: ¢ bE Keats. %. wall See. 4 hes! Lithnd Be Miewer thast | Ms (g7- Calica jie eee ped Pe ELE Skt teers fe ne, tee, oo 14-0000 *ES6U Sora 2 ‘e90Sz aid *easTmm0n s gem wees. | €=9778T=T0 ‘2 BBaUTYD pus efesn usc ’ ‘ Oe BUTYD Pay JO uoTyTWoDa. puB SU}yoOpuy UT saar05 TeyuoToo ¥ weaneg ®3pea 8 Qupazsp . 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ISAACS, pub in 1947 by the Institute of Pacific “clations es a | moo cedtections of we official tents of varfous tfeaties and efrecnente orong South Asian and West- i orn Powers during tho perild of Fi IY and later. . to thes: txts whic \ World Policy" appea of "The Tragedy Of the Chinese Fevelution" -and the first editor of the CCP paper of witeh: = ISAACS supplies a brief. editorial introductioz h is opparently nonepolitical fn nature, His article “kXorea and American } rs in the Atcust 7, 1950 issuo of the "New Republic”. The article advocates - withdrawal of US su: port from Frenck colonial forces in Indochina and recognition of Red China in hopo of driving a wedgo botween Russia end Chinese Co 201-18,46-3, emmiate, DIB 2506), 12 March 1953, 14-0000 NS Mecano Lie aoe _ . _ soe Sp Sepsis iat ene His he bet OT: 2 a ree 7T7ET-TO2 "655 C ¢ wpayap 0- odo - yP.teq Tt ‘052 ai 34 Pima ie 3 uty) pu Stesny 38q @. 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CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY : to 14-0000 nee ne eg ee Veotersore wwenseted bow Shy: S~] the : 4 8 MGI hvy/o mi ine dcxrites war O77 we moked for | ewes srrired Le .ee .0.b1 of mule to Ghise . efter © osthe weesiias In ida, om ve fo ertere to rwetm to =} deetmey an Dlbed be Ls 2g te Cline for perrdeein te retire wo Crmrsing Wt wee refused by emeaing averrmets (Grrl SoG mg IE Corder encent at aewe editor of * er yal tes retveed tan wesne previcvalzl. ia iat Jew wrote articles CAL ing Cand povermant Seort.tn o* Asimrently new pohley o6 foreies pruraaiiers wo erite uaferoreuiy & GADD wrt, ’ ed | 7 . . é. fier! A Licks L. did, mere to Col. rPary end Bselibs | doedien Wiles soll. © a, 059-600 (208 te wud Ohesier}, in Nes Tort with | ard two children, its porate ree a ae 2 LIAAS, Warold Rebert (eat tinued). apsewanes cOnTer ‘ame : ~ See DBO962, dated 25 Decender 1967 tn boa: Deoebd, dat me 18 eters escent Ancora, 4. 1303, MaroLa ——ew. Aeeu*. Firat editor P3498, 31 Way 1930, a doen. tures (ecewvLst) IVTEREITIOUL Pussoun, | See 170-7764, FOI Anweaticative report, 28 fobs ISL (TD. . s boating Trotekyite ‘tn Shanghal epee is 1638 tee tn Beg, “en tos08 20 daly 61. “hee : Pian “Wentioned as heviey pup ; : re publialy broken w th Cermuntet &. # ° . Ie cretes or en S gob ten end hertng ‘Gencineed ooh beevhen ee ah, | sere 4 ter of Shexghal vewepaper in artiste ree (he Or tatien . " on f : : _—_ Licy* eppears in the 3. SEAS, Reebtd Meters (etantanea), RESTERRDND OGHUCTIO WITH totter ef Fre 4.2 1S : TCs) Paar UPLICOMAPAT~2947 Lies... LLCO RAPE T= 3987, Mot. Gkoraet 1981, # * te exploited & Te essentially these rev-lutions tesher of Ba pence tar sole (987), Ie dove “ a : jsoter 3 Cais SIBLIOR TTS of the Seatere *rive Tears of Lvevinteng Reaction, @ 2M pare pemhles.sebliched in 1932 ob trpThSS SPanghas, Liste subject os editor. The pampalat coasie’s of reprints of ertiolss 13 dass RB { Such appeared io the “Chine Farae ty Sancrroous esthore end oollaberstore?s ; 7. Tee pesphist Gancunces the kvomictafg and CRLASD Kel~oheh for alliged amssecre : Of itp poli:tcal epponente, ehiefly Coeramista, in order “that the bourgeoisie might conticns to role ard the inpartaliste to druw their tribute free te | : Capitalisation of tem misery*, Sebjoct corctiguss to reside al 33) Canirel Park: Vest, 26 19 employed.cs a free lance jourmalist. 500 ref. dco, (11), Lrbject's took "The Trerety of the Mhinsie wm) -ticn", first published 1938 - in Creat Iritaia, isrued in. reviced edition 1751 ty Ctanford Cait, Press, DFE2IIN Thesis of Book is that revolation ia Chins, 1$iS.1977, could Neve wueutted ia 0 dag 53 @ devocratiq socialist state, bul ves permeried to serve the needs of :nestan Ey Sonht 4 1A revsred edition @ubsect elated his opinions nave erenreé ip intern wating and tral tre tase of Als com can te ceecriiead as Sdeperile eoctalirt. fee doe. tn (§ 4701-165), : ——_ ‘ -_ _ a : ot § baked, trod wert Cora tiseet) : TOS AL aug Perweted active re ber Of wo aa J: A160 re;orted Bucy ou 6 be hee Certitag eon. Udon @. oe. ee dn ewlle tourtry elnre 1917. how (rea 49) Special Peatares eiitor for tewvepet om unist preee in X's and early M's ervte a bitier and triiltant ow rection ef the Ohiness Com oniet Farty from )7)b-28 {D4 Teraey. Loncce, 1937) trea a Tretexyile visepsiat, how aleias be ened sith the camurist savemcd (Stalin er Towtaay Drench). Lives Crbrted on BaP suspect Het of Prreien acentas wee B-U1L Lo Dept. name “check eco nara to 4 otal: Wry sora's tas Jowtahl orrired to Sienpel Dee 1820, worked for Dhanghel he Praheodieneatet nor mii etna ace] ‘ 4 Yor cormectton with Hilatre RULAAS, ves, ant the 11 rd Latemetional, Agnes cael Lint, ef a, Ef #0 following filees aw ahi. — J.» 3 anys E ‘ . 3 4, ky yh So DetT/Sa an D.2527/A0 tft —— —- cio: mt oo i BE, “yevpared 23 Aacest Af, oehJ.0 Corl) Frank GAbd, was, 10 decsior: Fal 4 “ ; 4 jutror ot ™ Tragedy of the Citness Sevolotion® ato borrts Le APPiLAw dqv). : . EN ES UES (ae) Sn Sraratat. Belterea to te forelan sormrepeeeed, for “Heke CCP pepwr Of enich AFFized Later me 16 Beecce etbor, See Ee anes Patrick 4, MUUAZY advised Cat subject tala a! D : i F : Trotthyile Communit, See rete ae ay Erierinte taal PAMDAZES (qe) DYO-2 1046 seis tr Ses stra FF tes ieantened 1547, eammmriseds toa vot. ne FO. : : : See WALL, 11 Feb. 1953, wubjecte 14a Theat (qe) (91 Jo-6205-7), dos. aning § f Ana later. Subj» supplise « brief saiterial imenceets * (2 apparently meo-political tn nature. Bis article #4. 2 tO thee Laxts which "Bm aptiote by ISAACD “the Dina! froale of Ue Apericus bo ° te ceticc's in Ortent trad ible for tee o” toraliterimien, In te “Seturday Revioe of Litersture® of ABtE, 19458 reviewed *Jourmey to the fer Pewifie’ by Cove Thaves 6. DENTS) Sub jot presentiy “full Ulne' fosseren Aasveiate 1a tbe Center ‘Sree Tastitete ef Teehnalagy, Cantritct, Baee, Sea]. ee act bare aevees te xy rd ———ws @rsoters G.0,P. UT Ebe pate ard.¢vry to PR, prepared ot bw TY; Ke, ate (ccst Loved) of + 20 Och, LORE —— eee Stated that Lin, Tacmeh!’ (291/L15/2759) was 8 193) in Tekin-, Ciine wi oe! wortod far Tees Now Aconcy In” 7 Fron colieTe ani hat cven een sect to Jail tecesse of BLS a, 1 Medd “nove along wit end hel, o i Mle article “the Bitad rot oa tietged book fer euerMe' ality <4 for Devc-menting only ailit clwiiong te i | . Problere of Orient. See OFRI0DES dated 2 “Tenter 1855 fo +f (ore i : . i I 20 -oort yb .
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14-00000 - aa aaa , Z, ‘2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 |, LEP TREN, ! S) | RE, Fore a a T 2 . ONG _— “—— MATERIAL REVIEWED AT CLA HEADQUARTERS By * MOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMBERS ; . 2 ; _ FILE YITLE/NUMUER/VOLUNE: - LOGA (UOY, VALEWTY SEXP EWE RO BISY 2. oo 0 VOl FE INCLUSIVE DATES: ee CUSTCDIAL UNIT/LOCATION: re ROOM: TUL i .. DATE DATE J - RECEIVED | RETURNED. fo fe gey | _ L — . = 14-0000 Qa a _ aes / , ws eB arenapenr eed? AA oe wens eyes" ae rn . - Saee _ - _ Contact’ Reports; ‘ete., forwarded from the field. ae 1. eo a co ve nb nee ven a 4 ' IAA, ART Umea pu + 2 i 14-0000 3 . . ¢f{26 ' ono ya? a 4 ee OTE RPE: SU See ny tO etary, 7 -_ | | . Ltda CONTACT REPORT ee P= 12 ay ano ‘SURIECTS - . LIRCCKET=1 7" NY yo ‘ “DATE OF MEETING: 27 June 1967 : \- os a i . 1 “ [met Subject from 1300-1490 on 77 June at the Capistrano, ‘Restaurante t pata him $2, 000 MeNe as his salary for tay and June. The next meeting, 4s oe set for °25 July at 1300 ‘at the Captatranes i _Subsect conducted Ww elassés at the: Soviet Bnbassay ducting the. rapt ang, 2 "15301700 -- DEDRIN, 3, oat, ROWANCHEDKO. Sub ject asked af _xhaartsa7" had ‘gone: cout: of tom, as ne had - told Suis ject he would: probably tied without hesitation, that Kaa ?SEY had gone “to Noscow | oe . : oS - -do,D@RII re -and iouldntt be back until ‘about 5 dunes 6 June . _ ; 1530-1700. == BE EDRIN, _cowtineino. nolasonniio, “Toward the end of ~ lus, BeDRIM said there were two men who “wanted to ‘speak with Subject ‘after. a class. Followirig elass,, two men sub ject aiin't redogniza’ came th and NCHARENKO and ROMANCHENKO Lefts The, tyo . men were intredueced. as ‘Vladimir : SOKOLOV and Pavel KOVALEV. papa explained briefly that they also were | i “interested in taking’ English lessons, and thereupon left with the comment 7 that! he- dian believe. he waa needed. "SOKOLOV was” the first of ‘thie- twosome .- _ to speak, repeated that. he and ROVALEV wished to “tane “Lessotis and then © “turned. tings over to ‘KOVALEV, who, he said, spoke better Engh. ish than’ hes “KovALEY procéedéd to ‘state that he had served ‘in washington, D: Ce for three _-years, had served an earlier torr in Mexico, and had bean back in Mexico for about a tonth. (KAZANTSEV later ‘said he and KouALEY fad served in| - P-9037 Cre /-#) P-SFO 1@ Bina Ce-6)\} 9399 Cup fe) Fe BhTl b P- 3607 ae : thy Pa 10 CO) err Pee OC nee 14-00000 . . ( 4 rae oe a en ct is re ae wae we Be es a a tm = uments dashington at the sana tine.) At ona point 2 CTRL EE referred to SCKOLCY. ag nis “chier.® Son one? tats ected baat he was S levine tiexteo "sometine this ws > and wante ‘Be trush.up on Ais Snzlish in nresoration fer the ata yaw 8 Bielish s2of Shetensy. tect he would have to tike when he returned, to the USSR. _ Subject, oak that on the inole, “he: cet the tnpression that Koval + was reglaéing SokCLeW.: a scticdulo of two elassés. a woek, from’ “1800-19 30 ‘on ‘Puasday's and Thur sdayse: was agreed u20ne tae. of the. two Soviets sentional _ that, tho funds for their lessens weuld come out of f the military dgpartnenty. " wt . tt y have triad ‘Test 2ess20, and “Sub ject. ealtea that. sinse RAZANTSEY wag" -1830 - SoxdLow and KOVALEV asked! ‘when Sibject . would _sugéest.” a . aways: ‘they night as “woll begin innediately. The Soviets readily agreed. 7 Subject deserited KovLEvis English as “good His grarinar is.a little better . ‘than KAZANTSEV's, but he ds nat quite’ as- fluent- as RAZANTSER. “SOKOLOYES English is faery falr, but: he is decidedly behind KOVALEY and’ ‘KAZAMTSSY. ve ; . in both eramnar, and. Fluency. ‘Yevertheless, Subject feols SOKOLOV is Sood ° nove to ‘be. in the ‘samé class : aa roving a a 3 wie : : : . 1530-1700 . _ ~ BEDRIY, cotcaxienxo, HORI RRO, :. 2700-2830 - ~ KOVALEV and SOKGLOV, ve ne 4 -dung _ : ee ~ von ae, _ 1530-1700 _ ‘BERT, corcEAREKO, ROKARRDRO, "-is20-2708 - - - subgéet arrived: at’ the Extasy early. BeRI came : into “the Receptién Room about 1520 and took Sub ject to” the elassroon Gn which | there has always been a a-TV set). Three of tte guards were sitting around the Vv Watehing the -Sahace ar Fight when Subject ‘and BSEDRIN entered, cormsansxxo , Boe Je 14-00000 S$ "came in atout 1530 and RONANCHETKO ‘about 1540, All watched the e fight until it. ended ‘about “1550, after" sine the class be wane , 1700-1830 -- KOVALEV and SOKOLOV. )_June 153021700 -~ Babar, OOnHARE 0, ROUANCHERO: - oe ote 7 4700-1800 -- “RAZANTSEV. KAZANT SEY began talking about ts trip on: . . _ his. own: Anttiative. - He said he lott Kexteo City on 30 dny and arrived ino ree “s . . _ Noseow ¢ on 3 ane. He. ‘did ‘not say. when he returned to Mexdeo.) He gave. “tio” : _Feason for the: trip, but said he had® "several conferences and néétings® in . Hoscows © Sub Jeot Anter jected that “he thought the ‘trip might, havo ‘had soning “te do with the Middle “East erisis, since: at broke iit Just about the time am ee “KAZANTSEV ‘left. razAinsev, Laughed spontaneously at this doa and” replied a “that what He knew about the Middle Fast wouldn't: ‘ao anyone any. goods He a . then went on to say he-had spent, his. first weekend in “Hescow with his “gon, ——— : ‘ “wtio shodty thereafter left for his susie: job" tin "Siberia." He ‘said he” “spent ‘the “second “weekend Quota duno) with his daughter.- The daughter, : "aceoriitng to xazastsev, had planned to G9. “south" for. a 2-3 week ‘vacation in’ ‘ early Jurio, “but postponed ‘the vacation when she learned her father was ° coming. (tra smplieation, according to. Subject, was that KAZANTSEV's trip: — _tane about. fairly guider.) What KAZANTSEV was “most Anterested tn talking re 7 proticterey test. an Hoscor He “cons eque ly set. aside the: ast three days. of this ‘stay for the test, nich, ‘can often take that Yonge The" “first day‘ wis taken Up, by an ora test, and it ‘one passes. that, he goes on. to the written test, which ean, take’ “up to, 0 days, KAZANTSEV, | however, did s0 ) wel. on, “the oral test that he was exenated fron the written test. ie said his fh “ . . exininers gave bit a : ue {on a ‘15 ‘seale) an2 would have given ‘him a 958. excest tor the. fact he hadn't ‘read any booxs in English since his last H : test. One 43 supposed to read four, or five books a year in English, according : i i : Aer Ns Aad, 14.90000 to KAZANTSS% In any event, KAZANTSEY was. very happy with the out¢oma and with Sutject's) work a preparing him for the test. In ‘fact, he, said yO : : . that alth ouh he had. oF riginally, started taking lessons from Subject only _ to: prepare’ for the ‘test he was so Satisfied with his progress that he Antended to stay on with Subject despite the fact the. test’ was vehi chim, 1800-2930 — KOAES and, SORCLOM, re \ “ _253041700 + _ RAZanTSe wv ‘took the first hour and a: nalts - He weraty. std | SSRN, GOTHARESO) ‘and Ro CaO. would’ not attend class, ‘that ay. 1700-1870. -- KOVALEV and “SOXOLING © SOKOLOV. is the nore sixpatico of “the two... Waite KOVALSY, can te very pheasiinty « he see iS “to have. an- -sttggontst@ strain ‘and eceas onaldy, shallenges. Sudject!s: teaching. with: that tsntt the way We do tt in our coursbs," atc. Somes, ames, in fact, the: disputes. on methods, points. af gtamary etc. have vecona rather: heated. On ‘these. “ocbasions, SORCLOY has. “usually: stepped | in mora or less on subjéctis. side - and cooled things oft. okt their second meeting, KOvaLsv asked Subject directly what his views were on the ? Hidde East erisis, Sudject tirned the question” back on-ROVALSV by: saying he would frankly ‘be more interested sh KOVALSV!s “ideas, as he was sure KOVALEV was much better informed. about the situation ae than, he.. Ko’ Sr. tacked. away. this. tite, slaiming he didnt have much infor- , mation, either Bat at a later class both he and SOKOLOT parrotad ‘the Soviet _ .. line about the ctisis--Tsrael was the aggressor, ete. “oa another cccapion “when the Nisdie East. was ‘again the topic, Subject referred: to (wnat he recalled _ as) President Truman's post-World War it progosal to inter nationalize toth~ the Sueg ‘and Panama eanals, KOVALEV. innédiately objected to this idea, 4 oy Po ag es atthough ha gave ro indication of ever having thought about it vefore, - r) e 14-00000 ‘ , - 4. KOVALEY. Subject said he mentioned ROVALEV and sokcvay ‘to his ~ og . tS _ wife, and sho Anmediately recalled’ KOVALST ds éne of her stuténts at the . idle ieNod th Amos lega ‘ina Vitute. back in the late 50's. or ewly 60ts.. ee ‘she ‘oud Sudjact. that ‘ Institute (obadent and teaghers). oho of “these, she Feealled, was: Bun ace PELAZO, a U.S. citizen ino, then ana ‘stall Beaches: Siglish, and Sointsh at the Institute. “castetazo is about! 35.4 7 WSs Avang ba] 20-25 persone” iv ? or 8 years: ago studied Risstan ‘at the: Tastibute when’ “it was tought | . for a brief. time by 4 ‘Russian. wonan. see Subjectts wife ‘610d’ ‘Subject - 2 mo that: ‘KOVALEV and castetazo had boen very f¥lendly - and that NOVALEV had : . ‘tavited: him to the- Soviet Enbossy at” ‘Least twice. wife that. acter one of. his. visits: to ‘tha Soviet Bbadeyy. he was approached -CaSTALAZO “sald he was sepeitan'vy the “4dea of be Lng a n informe’, ‘and. . Amplica that he hadn't codpersted with the anerigans Subject said he had net nom, about CASTELAZONS acquaintance “seth ROVALEY, bat had known that . CaSTSLAzO had studied Russian ‘and had ‘had him to his. apartriont along with asf at Day partys ai a . ! Se aving ‘han as a: ‘sttident during nis ‘previous, tour, Subject also Fenariced _ Subject ‘subsequently mentioned ‘to ROvALEY, that his, wife “renesbered. ° that. nis wite had nentioned that: “KOVALEV. and his (subject ts) fikend eastEtazo | ; had Been frienda, KOVALEV roplied without any’ _enbarrassnient that he’ ‘didn't “resenber ‘Subjects wifo, “but did reagnber daststazo.” ‘to give Cast pELAZO his rogards the’ next ‘time he saw hin, 6." Other than a 1960 reference to "ouillermo ‘CASTELAZO® « as ‘a 20-33 year old ‘teacher at ‘the, Mextean-Horth American Institute and an author of one of the qnstitutets text books, there are no Station traces on — S o he had” beon fetenity with” a nunbver | of people at ‘the “CASTELAO told Subjest!s. RONANCHERKO, beet, ‘ond, concurs for nis 1 July 1966 Beaton® ‘Dontnton : HOLST asked su ect lay 14-0000 the Ci e470 an qu ations (see $0-6-55/3, CR of 13 Sept. iM.) ] LYN if. ‘wpen Subject wis lnaving the arbassy on 15 gune {about 1495). Sno Y he meth} front of ‘the Reeestion Room, They’ ‘talked, chiefly about wae Le ‘sportse for, avout “25 minutes. Lostsor said skling and speed suatitc wera two of his favorite sports, and that nis ereateat -sporting interest in ° “Subject said “that Loar: Ove ‘seemed to. be an ; Le ; Kexteo’ was’ playing. tennis. _ : avid sportsman. “Becriov" said ‘that he wis going toi Hoscow on vacation toward - No. refercice. was mde to subject Cenehing. LOGIE" son” : .. the and of f-guly. “English when the 106 TNOVS return fron. vacation,” but: Subject assures this aw ds stall LOGMOvia wists 8. Suh ‘ong, of their classes aftar Rantinssv's Feturn ftom Moscow, : 2SSe At ub ject and KAZANTS eV discussed Sib jects. ‘natch. tapes for use an connection with nis . it was: aureed that Sub ject. ‘youtd one to the Hiassy | He was to begin. - three angassy classes. a half an hour or 80 early, once a week to. maka the tapes. on z dune (tiie. day of our meeting) « Subject did “not. yet Know where he was to do the. Fecording, vhether- he: would te lett atone,’ ‘ates _ . 9. Sudject said he, was considering having. another Dominion ‘Day Porty ea ‘on 1 July to- which ‘Ahe- would invite nis Soviet students. = ‘encouraged the. ide: and told: ‘him Ita pack, up the tab, ] the wite of Prosident. DIAZ Crdas called’ the , 10. Tho waek of- 19 a Director “of t the. Instituto: Irlandes and asked. at he could recomend | a tutor” . “for: a ‘nephew of hers “Tha director roplied that” “the Institute had’ a “gosd-” fn Baglish teacher and ‘that although he Mas: very. ‘busy, he’ would ask hi m af he “gould be wining to take | bn tha, neshew. - The director communicated the atove to Subject, and Subject gave the Director a list of the few hours he had free. The director told: Subject _ he would eall Mrs. Digg Ontas back and As of 27 June, “sft te 7 “woula anfora Sudject af any of the hours were suitable. Subject hadn't heard further from the Birector. 14-0000 Sy : 1.1 talked to ‘Leila today about ‘her contact’ with the Sov iet who béought — y AZA ROV's passport | in for a visa’ yesterday, “She Identified the Soviet from . . a photograph | as’ Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOV, and sa id thar: he. is always - the one who comes to the.U; 5, /Embassy-for visas.. She didnot recognize . .the photograph of Vladislav Sergeyevich KORMUSHKIN, the Vice Consul, Actually, Leila believed -that LOGLNOV was a Vice Consul, said she always... i asks" for him: as such when she has to call the Sovict Embassy, : A 2. ‘Apparently yesterday was not the first time that LOGINOV has tried * to take a date with Leila, She says that he always.asks her what she does ce ue ote .. os, Onee sh@nac he asked her whether she spent hér free time with other people uo 7 ; moe =" aye from the Embassy, and was surprised to hear that-she. usually spends her” Sowenmwers or4 What she did in the evenings, ‘and she gaid she was especlally busy now because she has started taking guitar lessons, ‘He menttoned some Soviet . . 7 like to invite her to go to seé them with him, He also told her he was not . sony” = ~~ married, Lella‘satd she did-not. refuse the invitation outright but said that ~ . she did Rot. know whether ‘she’ would be free when they « came or not, So : “3, i told Leila a few of the facts of Sov tet, lifer that all Sovicts have to Stamens: ~ be ima rrl&@ In order to go-overseas, that LOGINOV-Is-a KGB. officer and . ; -was obviously’ trying to get his foot in-the doGr of the U.S, Embassy through ov cher, that he’was unoubtedly ‘disappointed. ‘to hear that she-did not spend ~~ “* all her free time.with ocker Embassy people, etc. Lella chas evidently been ride to him, ‘and. seemed rélieved whén I Suggested that she’ simply-c decline : ; went . - his invitations by always being. busy. She says she does not like his slick-="> 0-1 | = ‘Mannér at all, arid I gather that she‘has felt uneasy In having to deal: with Peer teen - chim, but, now that someone has told her how to réact she will have no problem, nF = J: ~ ne -Letla ment tioned that LOGINOV kriows ‘English but-is reluctant to--—~-- - -* . - . use it, He once’ read off the visa stamped in a passport in peffect English, eee! Luu sa. and he also. read a copy-of the new visa regulations in English (to himself, but evidently understanding ‘ir'all). According to thé new regulations, Potts Soviets no longer need visas for continuous transit of the U,S, (i.e., on the - same flight), but LOGINOV insisted on gett ing a a visa for BAZA ROV in spite we EF acento -of this, (This is confirmed in LIENVOY, )- - ooo -: Lote ra j.L, WEENING | COPIES BADE as : (LS: PT I Ly ee ee cee ee nee eae eee ee ce Eee a eee q 2 - . oie (2 “In her free tlmé, and ‘that she has put him off-by saying, that she is-very busy, ~ off hours with non-Embdassy, friends: Yesterday LOGINOV again asked. hér _ — ~ dance group that was: ‘coming to.Mexico ina month.or so and said he would "7" a earn coc unisure about how ‘to: react: to. EOGINOV: s “advances, has not wanted to be-->-——, 14-0000 jo. ra : ; em — * 7 . m Y * i- é | é ra a na 7 Pa ; / ‘ . . . wt ‘ ae be i t at 14-0000 I CONTACT “REPORT SUBJECT: = -- ss COz=5 , _ DATE, OF EATING _ - avery roeicracl. “He ‘recently’ ‘Ye fired Zrom: the Hexican™ Foreign, : sow aad he" as pure the “above would ke. reported to Moscow; the USSR. Subject daw Mra, LOGINOY for the second time. Since ‘8. Cc RET 18 duns Jest os a oo A OE net with: ‘Budject- at ‘the ‘Del Pins ‘from 800 ‘to: 1000, ; Sho noxt “Beoting fa for duly. at: 0830 at ‘the: sane” ‘place, . a. - ‘. J ¢ “two! ticketa- for the: Lahoy ‘Ballet performancé on. AY Juno.. ” gubjeet invited LOGINOV: and his wife for dinner ‘and LOGINOV” accepted for 13. Junie, . (COMMENT: LIENVOY. reports their Sontirwlug:- this dato.on 12 Jurie). - Subject. ‘Gaid the tickets wore used by . “Bis. wife and son. oie ‘3. tis. guesta i on 43° June. Were, LOGtNov and vite; William do = Mier. (P~5832),, manager. of KLM in ‘Morice: and Gustavo ORTIZ Herman. - (PH10971), ORTIZ was. ‘Mexico's. first Ambassador .to“lerael -and.i8° dor to Chile. Ho.-t6.67 years ost "s.. _abgect ‘invited - He told GINOV er. about ‘baig. an hour, “aides . @ 8 help: the miserable -Jod- traiiing, Agr i suinticated i ptut?.. “Boviet™ "hypocrisy 4 is: ‘obvious to everybody. -WEDORENKO's | perfornaace at, the UN waa ‘ghanéful, ote, LOGINOV. “‘Néver. answered: a’ Word.. Subject lator ‘weported the above - to tho Israels. Ambasgeador who was pléased aince ORTIZ 16 not a “4. ‘LOOINOV ‘eoid e- ‘will leave on 23, July for ‘vacation is her Spanich is extremely limited, ehe did not participate in _ general. conversation, However, she handled herself well and did © ‘not séem in the least 41] at ease. In a aide conversation she ‘told Bubject. that they have a fifteen year old daughter who io living with -her Bother, She. said that ahe has known LOGINOYV ince the age. of six. aa neighbors: in Hoscow. pinally, she aaid , “that. she is.a chemical ‘engineer, © 8. XY asked if Subject bad talked to Miriam AVILA Eats (P-581) gain about her contacts with our Babassy. Ha said he badn'e, I asked what advice ho had given her, He said that he had told her to be truthful with the Americans and to be earoful with LOGINOV, Prancis J. COIGNE | FILE: P-2712 ¢ Pol1T12" PeSS52_-P-10871—-P~SB1 Mee TNOV: dropped. by Subject 'a office to. degre. : vast po ‘the USSR ‘oaty wanting peace. - 14-0000 }2 wate, . Vv , ° ; C “a, NOE: On the 9 May I went with my wife to the reception elven by the 7 ; mC ; - Distrend ae : . “ambareador of Checoslovaquia on the occagion of etek” National Pays “ The party took place in the garden where there were a couple of BO pa dua | . 4 1A i } tables Seating about ten persons each. Moet of the peonle seating vere “AG the - tables. were from embassies behind the Iron curtain, or ‘ Tocal supporters of the extreme. lett such as Cordero ‘Amador, the printer Marin+Busqued, the art critic Margarita Nelken, Ruth Rivera meee - fe ete. The Sovieta were there headed dy #iiRidxaregn Bazaroy and- a Kazanteev, ‘present. also by. the name offfetmikév, Valentin: Loguinoy Tehmikov. isa young man about, thirty five, apeake very “good” ‘Spanish and has a rather nice wife. He invitev‘us to attend thé a a re exhibition of a film, a russian film at the embassy the next OO when. day y ‘he alao: whahwe were. leaving. said that we had to go to hie _house soon’ and have a ‘real. ruseian aantier. This kind of invitation ‘is most- unusual. ‘I do not rene mber any other ‘wovietico suegesting: ke a thing. _— oo a Se , In the party there were “the usual diplomatic erovd which “gt ends parties of-repreeentationn behind the Tron curtain, Max Wery, the Belginn ambassador and his wife,’ the Prench anbaseador’ and his wife,. ‘the frénch Counsellér la ‘Tour du Pin and. his wife, the architect Lopez Malo who is one or. the. directors of the. Comité ‘Organi zador. de Los. Juezos -olimpicos, the italien ambasrador” oo ; and one of his. daughters, ‘the Urigayan ambascador, the Chiléan bie ow anbassagor and Enrique Cobo det Campo the cousellor of the same wa, “embassy; the eubsin ambassador Toaquin Hernandez Arnae with whom e that it was an etupia thing ~ we talked about, Venezuela and: told. to accuse a , country. of ‘trying’ to invade another country with half ly vA, 7 a dozen men. The chechs had plenty of beer brough ;, checoslova~ i 2 . . . ‘ peace oa —_ « . . . av = OOF ibd. iiADE, te ‘ 14-00000 ‘3 two. _ : . . quia ‘but mixed it with just as much mexican heér if you vere not , ween rire - careful, The Braziglian anbacssador was there, ‘Suillermo Gimenes “| : , Ramirez-the chargé of Costa Rica, Gonzalo Alneida Urrutia, the a. . "ambassador from Ecuador, from the Toreigh, Office, ¥ufloz Zapata and a Flores Tejada. , I do- not, remesber ‘seeing anybody from the us, but ye , I arrived oomewhat late, Kad Somerto the anbaceador from Finland ae - was present ‘end 50 was the mayor general Natahn Atert. from Ghana,” the: anbassador: was most triendly, as well : ‘as Jan Hent, the conneretal ba, , “eouneellor sini dirt Siwetran Svestka the. ‘second secretory ins. : char ne ‘the- ‘consular. ae Next day we went to the. ‘soviet enibassy for. ‘the exhibition of -- 8 Cy whose title T “think was, the Father of ‘the ‘Soldier, a rather BC childish film put thay: ‘brought tears. to the eyes of some of the gmbasey wives whio attended. There was ‘an sina group Of peopley.. Fr aE : “ inéluding: tonee: army officers “prom. ‘the ‘Secretary: de: la Deferisa, gna jairal ‘Azgnar Cetina, subsecretario de ‘arina,. and amiral- “otal Briceito, who after a long illnegs has. now some new ‘post, in Marina. alL the ‘soviet’ staff: was precent, there were two -or three eviban ineluding Curvello. “Mere was, a change, the doorSof the: _embasey. ‘wete ‘wide open and ‘there. was “no question, “by the people . ° ‘at: ‘the, aeiexm -ouyside door, inside Frygov and “ottier féllow received a “the visitors. ‘thera wis. as. usual plenty of iat vodka,kxaamm small So a eats but no: ‘caviar both thing were served vefore and after the -[= exhibition of the “pthiie film : “On “the avth of may | we went. ‘to a ‘reception for the National day - 7°. Of Norvega.. They have .) “peautiful thouse in Monte ‘c&rpatos which - had been built for the embassy along their norweigian style; the new ambassador is a tall gaurt, strange man, there were not many people because.’there was a diplomatic lunch at Relaciones and | enna eee en . - - : + 14-0000 \ r So white film of’the Opympies to Mam rez Vasquez. No Indien around. Patera? s No Greekreither. Chacha Yaldea, formerly de Lanz Duret, with her new husband, Licenciado Lozano. She if the owner of Universal» ; ; He- “was, nobody: until. he married, now he is a well known jurist. Le cone trancieco Agilera Cenarro, “the director of Revista Internacional, _ trying “to impress the French ambaseador with the fact that: he : had printed an seutortad on Israel fra hie nanazine.- Revista _ woe “Internacional has a oye culation of about favenundres copies, but gives Plijiera a ‘good ‘ten thousand ‘pesca a ‘month. _ wae: a fairly. G08. party: as far. as ‘a4 ‘Lomatie” prties ooo, pm go,but sterile’ in resulte. Nobody. appeared ‘0 george worn . very® ‘much: about: the. war. 4n the ‘East, and som “apple like the Pardguayr and: ‘the: Tobias ‘gut gabal had the idea that. everything . - : had been prepares ry advance | by: ‘the United States and. “thie URS! sg ‘That thére fad been a. a meeting in which the question had been - Pico ts ee oh x wt, - . : s - Loguinoy called. me to the office. to tell me he had tickets * for 3 me and my wife for. the Bolehot ballet ‘por ‘Sunday night. We. had. heen | unable to secure ‘anything at the office.: © : oa cies 14-0000 7 oF x, Jb . te &) on Sungay: uu June, 3 valentin Loruinov was able to obtain for us _ two good tickets tor the Ballet Bolshoi at Bellas Artes and afterwards we went, to. have sone thing to-eat at Lady Baltimore in Madero Street. “very few people were there, which Ais not: surprising evens eee Pay TS in view of. ‘the vad quality of their ‘food and poor service. But - it, was the néarest spot for a quick, vite. _ Loguinov, was very much. interested an’ Jmowing what my Us. “ friendé ‘tought about. ‘the ‘eitiation in the: Middle Beet, end what: 2 ees. os they would do about it. He was: ‘insistent about the poesible help . that ‘the us would give to Israel, he paid that the Us had already ty "given. Israel a considerable anount ‘of ammunition and ‘planes, and _ apecially money, the, URSS had ‘to give some help. to the. arabs in - “view | of ithe help given “to. Terael. According ‘to him there was nov - the slighest Soudt that Teraed had. been the agressor. The URSS would, never. consent to any territorial gains. by: Israel. During, our conversation about food, specially about seafood : he. let: it be “imon/tnat he haa been in Mazatldn several times. ‘He ‘saia that: everything whieh had: taken: place in the Middle ; a ee ast” had been. plotted ‘in advance ‘by the US and Israel. ' Benet Seer trate nineteen ae ena nee ne 14-0000 ' us earned ‘he was out of tha. country, I -oalled him again on 6. June _ room of the Dal ‘Paseo Hotel. ‘fron 0810 to ons. The next meot ing ’ ie: at. the ‘sane. Place at. 0830: on is “June. Poa gaa wo spent: the- ‘beat: part ‘of ‘the meeting discussing’ it. . .LOGINOV. wanted ‘news on the logal Jewish reaction, was everybody . bebind. the Jews, Wad money being contributed, ete, Subject who .'- LOGENOV mentioned that: ‘he would 60 to the USSR on. hope’ leave in quhy. : woe. we . _ ‘about the war and. who ‘told Subject that -ehe had gone to the | : israeli. ‘Enbasay . to volunteer to serve in larael, “told: Subject. Was waiting - ‘for hér on “the gtréet, His purpose was the sane as want ing to: ‘sa0 ‘Subject, ‘ta pump. her on. local reactions, to. the war. . She © Also: Give -LOGINOV: hell. : . : . “: @alléd: to.the American Embassy and had been asked about hér contact. ’" @ith LOGINOV, - She’ ‘aid ‘LOGINOV.’had askéd“her-to introduce him.to “one of her progressive. friéads" -or “‘goneone in the'J,8. Rnbassy". as. a return for the’ ‘LEVENDERIS. - I-played ‘innocent txtil I got. the whole story: but BE CRE T. conract abort a, suesect:; | — LICOZY=5 DATE OF pear 3 June 1967 ia) i va Attor a long hiatus, 1 called ‘Subject | on ca 14 May and The neeting was in the breakfast - ‘and ¥e made a data ‘for B. June, : a “subject ‘was a1) “excited: about the iaraci/Aran: acnzlict- . Be He ‘gaid that: Loc rKov eBlled him on 5 ‘June and pressed ‘for a luncheon. fate: ‘the sane day. Subject put him off until 8 June. - wap padder than helt. about. ‘Soviet: guppert of the Arabs gave dim: hell and. to direst: quést tons’ got” the: admisgions. from. -LOGINOY J that the Taraelia. wora- ‘geting in self-defense and ‘that ‘the* - a a Aner {cans-and British were -not providing the Israelis air cover, =. - A. Oia ¢ Jute Mirdan AVILA Kats; ‘who ie. slso ‘very ‘exoited that when she: ‘returned heme .on ‘the avening of 5 "June, >» LOGINOV 6, She then told ‘gubject’ that in ‘Holy ‘Week ‘she: had been that ‘ele had seen the. pame American _ ‘(no tane. given): about two weeks ago. . She then. told. Subject. that favor, of issuing af visa to Dr, Yuriy’ KUTLER.. ‘@. "The above io 4 capsule account-.of her ‘relationship Wwith- finally adpitted that wa had talked to"her when he asked, “42 at wasn't you, who?" I told hin that AVILA had notides that Subject was in. contact with ua and had in fact worried that her. activities (future) might hurt hin. which. she. waa definitely against. qT it appears that AVILA told Subject about us because ‘of, LOGINOV's. appearance on 5 June and her exotional state about the war. 1 will discuss thie further with Subject at the next. meoting, particularly what advice he has or will give her about cooperating with us. Francis J. COIGNE ¥ : 1712 <> ILE: P~2712 qc Peli7la . P58} 8 EC R ET. 14-0000 an, - a L | : Sort - ~ - + “ ae BOT 14. June 1967 - - | . a —eoOoOoOoOoOoO . ; fan ne . a oho rr he ' case - BK on ee ae LUGINOV (P-11712) visited the. Czech. Bmbassy this day. -He.was driving . - diplomatic License plate car 19 DA. “He was there from 1214 to 1233 hours. t 14-0000 (3 . BESABER's ‘plant : at shout, 1400; L vas driving | & brownish Chevy Inpala,. 34eDA,. L was interasted in seoing: tho house - that BDESABER - spend up to $3, 1000 Hil per month.” Da 2). * tas ‘touch with. a Sra. LARA: who took then around. to seven housed, ‘ gaad the couriers wore coming in that aight and thoy had alot. ‘of work. to do.” - Couriers did arrive that night). oo ; ae show any “enkeats LOGIEOV didn?<- ‘even ‘finish. ORS Scotch and water, L 7 few days to aiga the lesse on the house and would look BESABER ap. ‘in @ few weeks vbhen. the friend I returned to Mexico he (BESABER) would. -neport of 28 April 1967 ra Lorenzo CARDENAS (P~5409), I asked “BESABER 1¢ he knew of & house of prostitution at Dr, Manuel 8 BCR 8 T 1 MEXORANDUN FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: - Cottaat with BESABER, 24 May ae cee eee p “he ‘operational - Por telcoa. arranged Roet at BESABER's hotel ‘Yoon 8 (204), Met froa. 1830-2030, 24 May. BEAD wai wall 30: May or 1 Sune. to errange Bnoxt ‘meot. / “Pinandea. « Replodished-BEShBER"s: ‘revolving fund. . a Substance. Bes ee Re SGBWIRL ~ ‘ap 5 requested at last neat ‘BESABER éarned - Qe bio data on girlfriead he bad talked to 8G8WIRL operator about. -. (@se attached note from operator). No. traces. . “He will turn in. at next ecet his version of what he told her. He is. rost. upact, -by. this ‘Ratter, particularly.cines I bed told him that Headquarters’ wanted to drop hin: ge that ‘he was on prohation, _ “<0 ope Cmevmnny. ana Loarroy |. Cy Qpeeaasy 11712) = e aaa . ye On 20 May “ CHMYEEOV ‘and ‘LOGINOV arrived" at- had loedted for the Soviets, ‘Ho said they. vanteda house for. three, - possibly four soatha (starting 1 gure) and. could easily - BESABER could ‘got leave the ‘plant, but put them ‘ene of “whiok they liked, They. poturned to BESABER'’s plant at - about 1700, -dat ‘arouad for-skout an hour,- leaving beesuse they. _ “o “" 9). “Gmanaiov drantt-noavily (scotch) but did not a). OL gaid be would: probably roturn to Cuernavaca: in BESABER told ‘1, that he bad a friend “with” a tennis court and arrange a day. of tennis. 8). L did ‘most: or the talking although c wis pleasant, told & gumber:-of good jokes (in:poor Spanish) and generally impressed BESABER as beings pleasant type, tot "pesado," ag he assesses L. ce. Re COIGHE's request and as a fdlowup to LIKAYAK/2*a Ugearte 103 A. He. did not, but will check it out through tho doorman of several hotels. 14-00000 4 e akg ‘ . . \ Glor fa PINTO . ey ~ 4 Contact and spp: arent ly good : a friend of @ XXBEXXEX LocINoys a . —_ - of Sovict Embassy. teada.e 4293 hro.e MP quonsiFiv20_sreguate 1 per ie. HB dice Guo no costa. GLORIA pide le digan que Jo “Llane” ‘al 2962-85 e— 930 . aye : toe be ee, an : fo. ‘pete: dice que-le Mamaba huce rato para + darié: las -_| ue gracias de parte. do su oiiada poi la visa que le dié, LOGUINOV ee que osti bion, GLORIA - tambien 16 Aiama’ porque RUTIL va a ir “oe 7 ; a fin Jo. somana. a Valle do Brave y lo invatan a i ir, LOGUINOV. - ae no puede” porque, “al, domingo sale. wi: Leompafiero a} a Nosed - _y lo tiene que dca despodir, pore puede - ser para la otra ‘semana, GLORIA que ‘para ol dia 27 08 ia Copa: Davis, y tal vos ‘no puodaa ir. “LOGUINOV que entoness ya. sord despues. GLO WA comenta " que ALFONSO. va a estar a las cinco en ol café *FE1 Jujuy". oo > LOGUINOY : :va B. ‘tratar, de estar alli un. rato para galudarlos. : : - GLORTA pide: paae- ‘por. aila ¥ de alld: ae van Juntos., LoGuINoy__ - moO » tens ticho tiampo porque “astd hactende fag 530 vioaa de. ee fee la. Seleeoida Mexicana de Futbol, poro va a tratar de OR, eotar: a las cinco en al café. GLORIA ane cotd biorienLie oe a ~ . + Wet ale mnnn may se pate Ho me tae sete et 1360.55 . 17 Ald, 1882 P— WHA 14-0000 We eee ¢fstelige Se 1 a . Cd cf cael a 2 ee . oo 7 iF oy me ee a corract ROFORT | i. 451 Sundress Miriam AVILA Katz i . P S . nate oF ne sTING ii Hay 1967 oe . _ eee a ie Ny) last. meeting with: Subject: was on ‘23 March,’ at. “yaten tine she agreed ‘to. provide information: on “LOG THOV ee ! obtained during” their normal business. contact’ and ony further Pape | gootal éontact . dnitiated, by. ims She was’ to call me after : their next date. or any other’ “olgnifieant contact she “had with» hin, ‘Since. I had not heard “from her, T called ‘her. at her” aan spartnent about 2115 | on “1 ray. I apologized for calling ‘30° a late. but. :said I had” just got out ‘or work and had’ a package. for her i had. brought back. from the States which I wanted to deliver’ ‘pefore the contents got stale. - Could I drop over that Atght | or perhaps another evening, | Sub ject: inmediately - récognized’ the "package" as the Benson-and- Hedges cigarettes ee. had promised: her; gently. protested, and then told mé she was ‘not feeling well, “put the -< doctor had told her she ‘had “to eat, and it ‘80 happened’ she was Just ‘going out. for a bites when I called. r consequently ‘suggested we: have dinner. together, - yhten we did from 215-1215, at the ‘Gondola, Afterwards, wo went around the corner ‘to her apartment fora aighteap, until ' 0200, . Hs _ Subject had lost 8 or 10 pounds and looked a dit thin She told me 2 fe and not as attractive as I had remembered her, was simoly working too hard and not cating and steeving she properly. I had some fear that she might have hed some second . ; Dos . - aoa Filer con P— 14712 1 13573 Cop a #) r 2712. (, ve te a). 14.90000 . thoughts in the seven weeks since she had agreed to cooperate, t t i 1 i t i but it proved unfounded, She this ‘time was relaxed from the | start, was very friendly, and seemed to onjoy the “opportunity -to set out. (She later told me in her apartment that: “sho didn't 6° out much, liked to spend her evenings at home.reading,. sees eae ee eee = “‘Ifatening to records, tending to her dwarf: trees, ete.) She oe 4 -, ‘ade it clear. from the start that. she hadn't changed her. jing | _by. warning me: half-seriously and half-play fully that I shouldn't "You've bought me up hore,™ . ~ she sald, ‘tapping her head’ with her forefinger. "That's o _ “Most of the think 1 could “puy" her with gifts. “the ‘only way “youtln’ get: aryuhere. with me." “was. spent in “general and (eapectally back at her’ apartinent) ee ;Snereasingty: fiizz zy. discussion of Israel, the Jeus, her Job, © : H i i } ‘ By “the ‘Russians. "ag Beople,# her very humanistic philosophy about: ou. & and I don't’ exactly remember ‘what else. She ts, definitely a smart girl, but I think less Profound ‘and sophisticated than’ ; Otherwise, she seems ‘to ve. a very sincere ~ tae ‘she tries to appear, person, and ‘she “has given, me no reason to doubt or suspect : anything’ she” ‘has: told: Mes Subject said: ‘she hadnt, been he: Contact with TOGTYOV., ve? : out with, LOGINOY since . our last meeting. and had had only one. _ face-to-face contact with him. Shé said this was a little over a month ago (early April) end was occasioned by xr efforts to help a.client by the name of Dr. Yury “CTtnen get “ Soviet visa, | She gaid EET TLER is & dentist and definitely oe " (ZUTTLAR has ‘ a Conmunist sympathizer, if not a Communist. P-Pile 1573.) KUPTLIR evidently thought he was liked by the 14-0000 Qe ; | - : Russians in return, as ho initially toh Subfect he was expecting ~ an official Soviet. invitation to visit the USSH, As it termed out, however, he: ‘aaa ‘a hacd tine eve setting a Soviet visa, : sl along, but LOGINOV - showed no willingness | to facilitate things., _. (LIENVOY hes Sub jéot on the phone: to LogIxdv on 5 April, ~ i. tg oa H & ” after. discussing KUTTLER "3 case, Subject, renarked to- LocrKay that she understood that | you. (ustedes) ust have some reason —_ " not to want to give him (RUPTEER) the visa," LOGINGY repiied: oye «f ‘that there were "reasons enough. ") , sy ; ‘ | | . ! Subject, finally called. LOGINOV herself to try to push things . -- Z | 4 | ' | | . a Le A aay, or ‘tuo after her telephone conversation with % GRIOV, Subject ‘said ‘she ‘went over to. the Soviet Embassy peracneliy te Py ba * see ir she could got anywhere with LOGINov LOGINOY, received. her eordially, and, for the first. time: asked her into tite : : Dey poi . - office (she. said it was “the first office off the outside oo. . Ss _ Reception’ Room). She: again asked LOGt NOV. -to try to #ieeRORD oS . “speed up ‘the (granting of KUTTLER's visa, LocINov hemmed and _ 2 , . hawed, indiéating ‘that he wasntt aven sure the visa would be no . granted. He finally told Subject grag look, he had gone to , KUTTLER for dental work once, and. RUTTUFR had chapged hin meek. , too much, Consequently, he said; he wasn! e going to Bive hin “a visa. Subject said shé eould: not tell at ‘the: destist BiIL . was the real. Feagon. for “LOGINOV's negative attitude, but ‘when cleus fe epee oe she persisted, 108 INOV finally relented and the > following ; exchange ensued: © wet Pin reese phhty wenn ty ee ogee 14-0000 JD oo . ; ex . . : * LOGINOV: "ALL rie city Mirioem, I'll do £t for you (4. ee, a ‘ give XUTTLER the visa), Rut you know, a. favor must: be repaid vy a favor. "0% US; Subject: "ALL right.../in that case, let me 4h the name Fos : of. the ‘company ‘invite syou to dinner. " , . ; TaGTROvs Imo, Hartam,, I don't mean that.” ants © poe tsov ‘then went on to say. that as. ne had mentioned ito her “ before, he “would Like ber to “introduce him to- "gomeone “vino LOGINOV Od aa --vontd | be. sympathetic to. us" (1. €., to the’ coviets). oe - ‘emphasized that he’ realized Subject, night not ages with ‘this’. | "somecrie's" ideas, “but: ‘stated that. he kriew. Subject waa~ ‘the: type. of person. wad Fhad respect for, other ‘peoples: views," Subject) said: that she” replied in a casual,. almost ‘ELippant “ Reaner hat "welt, sure, ‘tt. she nét such. a person, shetd. San “introduée them, " “ten this the citbjeot was dropped and Subject 3 lefts. . _ a ye _ ae LICO2Y i=5- Subject on hex own. initiative began telling 4% me what a terrific (guy her boss 1s. He according to her, has: one. of. the: most Anning. pevsonalitics- of anyone she has ever . mete Ab. the: same time he is extrerely intelligent and. shrewd. re he can't get. what he wants through charm, he doés it “by pure shreirdness a This ts why. he is such a successful bus inessiian, * “Tn reply- to a question. about LICOz¥- 5's background, Subject said he had been born in Toland, was imprisoned by, either the Ne + see noe : : a 1 ne Toles or Germans just before or during World “ar II (she was rather vague on this point, end I confined myself to Listening), somehow got out and joined the Russians, taking part in the ore at nee en Soviet invasion of Germany, Somehow he hed survived all this, made his way to Mexico, where he arrived penniless, and now Fa a 14-0000 ) must have a small fortune in the bank, He vividly remembers. - his former hardships, honever, is a very generous and humane . pergon, ahd every. year sends clothes to people in Poland and Russias He also has a very strong. feeling for Israel. Obviously ho couldn't. have survived a ‘life like this if he. weren!t shrewd. lie has no “Reve. for the Russians,’ but was. not above joining them : to: assure! his own survival in World ‘lar it and’ can be agreeable “enough. toward then’ bo retain their. travel business, Subject ~ gave absolutely t no indication that she chad aata anything to. LICO2Y 45 about mes Se Dee bs a be. The conversation was: the most relaxed as well as the. furndest back: at. Subjects, apartnent, where we finished a bottle - of vodka: LOGTNOV, had given Licozy=5 and LICOZY~5 had given. her,. Radke on’ -the “subject of LOGINOY ,) Subject said she "supposed™ - he had: ‘tried to owltivate a lot: of girls like herself,.."hadn't -rher?™ a had told. Subiéet at our last meeting that young women “were ‘among “LOGTROY ts” favorite targets, but hadn't been able to . sell what offect this "revo1ation™: had: on her. Now it appeared a «that. it had hit home’ and that. ‘it had wounded. her pride to . ” ehink he: not - only haa had wltertor motives in dating her, but had dated other. girls ‘the same ‘way.) “I diants. reply directly, bub said something ‘about. LOGINOY being as smooth as they come. Subject wasn! satisf ited with this, however A and pressed mes "ie has tried the same ghing with other girls, hasn't he?” . "Yes, Mirian, several,"'I finally said, This seemed t> satisfy ‘ ‘ her, ; toes 7. Shortly thereafter, I asked Subsect if LOGIFOV were - : + . ‘ a — ' _ ' o - . by woe y : ‘ i i i i 14-0000 as a he pact ‘ co “4 AT (Rabun a Tass ces oot ee Makes - Chitral 4 ED _ to Le . £60. bu si puede pasar’ a vorlo, puos so trata do la agonoin de vdis Seorvisa. VALA dido que espere, Despties WELCIR comonta co: - —— ; 24 . ' j . _- LOGUINOV quo el estuvo en el afio do 1945 cuando la caida othe los ‘naziefascistas, LOGY fINCV cambia dé tema ¥ progunta 91 pasaportes. que pasar, a recoger y sirva ue to invita a au ae oaporase 322e To ~ ee 480: ; at subject (giving | name as WILSHER) , an American, asks for LOGINOV and. tells hia that he. just wanted -to be suré ‘that LOGINOV would be in“as he -had calle yesterday ‘(9 May). acd he had not heen in.’ LOGINOV tells WILSHER chat 9 May is a Holiday and commemorates the Russian Victory in Berlin, Germany on Lo 9-May. 1945, WiLSHZK says he remembers thar as he was in the war in that area at the time and remembers that. WILSHER wants: to go by to see LOGINOV to pick up some passports, WILSHER also would like to invite LOGINGY out to his house. LOGINOV says he can come by to pick up the visas. a ae . a sate (shu xe wet 6 gt eel See Waa ECHEA . ib (1A norteanori: so) oe vt Entrada ~ WELGHER a6; progunta por LOGUINOV para -..- Borlin y conoce un poco la historia dela victoria ruea oa tiene algunas visas ‘pendiontes, WELCHER digo ‘que. tiene alga: "g 14-0000 ae | _ | oo Tm TA arene meen Sere nr mE eerie cas ths tant A manner arden ae ae ain wv ran ae ne nk ene mt ene atm nner Ae manne - - . ae Meee gy . wee eee’ a : LE - 1 : - 4 . . . a ae ‘ . . ws Sat Ro cee ota Tt? oh + ~ ee mete 2 Meteas ew su See NE Nee ene its @ : - . . ‘ - st 4 . : . : . vat : . . ne oe We pes ayes re peters : Oy : \ “ . ‘ . . 7 4 ‘ oe Ou . Ssoeae CLs PeeEre re rerweere , f_ . uf . wT wo . _ , 1 : a . : . . . 1 ht ‘ 18. : t . val Gin . aerer eas ~ : Doon. . wets @2 awk vin . . .: oi ca coast vo ak . . ar qt ao - . ood _ exehoimm aten . } - . 4 *. . a “ 22 7 fan a, Dot : LE DAUSR ' Lo Maan &. . : an on Lae Leeetis € ot Los ante oh Ants ‘2 . : - . wees weal os a a . a tee . SAAR COS a ee ve eum ener aa , 37 . wate « Tie wanton dee wd age Se we 7 bars a gactof enh sougic wien Mel Lesnomcae Lo. _ ae . mating eta. at ee | : : - \ nr . Syne SILAS ROS SLY Sue eC ols SRE tot x . nd Fn) . 14-00000 o? . iene a er, a : ~ cae Wo” 3 Hay 67 ant EALK!9 account of his first two reatings with LOWUINOVs It azpoars to mu that . ‘ 10 second mecting, 26 April, he moved. in a lot faster than 4s customary with po the Sovs, For this'reason I.wonder 1f possivly the Soviets are deliberately trying . . toa get a lock at him indep ndeat from LEGMOV, who may well have buen reporting’ regulary hic Beste hanes with “wincaete ‘Ho understands ho- is” “not to be dangled 4n front of-Sova, and I told him that aftur today's. tenis’ match, -ho is: to mak hinse)f unavailable for two or threo _- weeks fof tennis (or the movies ) ‘and se that, kind of initiative. L is prepared to . tate. nes 5 7S . ‘This “worded, however, allow “Us. to ‘plant: an Anerican gir). at, the “French Club if 7 : WO wished’ and play” her into -Lts’ hands, Will discuss: with Paul when -he returns. 3) Asie, : rle pecs. —_—s eae at Fock CeO 14-0000 28 oe | _ . — wie ¥° Va . YALE NIN Se ‘LocuTNOV le “Gantz. | First not April 22, 1967. lio agked my wife : Pit ho ant an Apotiotn born i oxLoan frient outed. gobi us) acest Sntuniaya tho tonnts courts aro filled. Tow ros ‘Tnatant at first unbil I rocognl at his Qecont and suspoctol . : . «that ho tas ono of two porsons for wooa I havo plotures. on file. : a oP yeidtty, Const. of tho USSR oubassy. re Sennen ene nn “Buseaptiplitty. Eagor to vislt t'o U.S, Possibly, in cane ee 7 Loposted Tv the wsorial things of Lite, possibly ovorly ae “ oe ~ Antoroatod in girls, ‘Soons. “eonvincod of tho valuo of Harxian. stat ee HL Dor gama ites "Very trioiylly and direct.” tiishos hits . _ + Gabassy: onjos “xt rant privologos sucti as tho U,5, at the Roforna : Club, Ho Uikes owvlar, vodka, and drtalis soveral boors quickly... TT _ . _.Ho is a Litilo doaonstrative in gosturos of -hoad od hanis, 7 - ; . 2. 7 Tb ia too oarly to oquate his goslires wth his attitudes or - Te a! tho to; plea botua discussed. . : Doha Se . Eyish. lo. is oagor to inpvove his English, which . ho spots Tathor poorly, His gon Daitry speaks: only kt Tussian, _ no Spanish or English. - 6. Diadata, His anager, ‘dh, 4a in an. Bryntsn school : - An Hoscow. i . - . Po ae Ve gross. Playa, but not a fan. Lote ee ~ 8 ADs ‘at AGSe Ito ‘plays: cxcoLlon’: tomits for. Boncone who wo “olains' ‘hovhas pliyod.1oss thah a your and novor-uom than once - : - “aqeok. lio has tho face, build, ani carr lago of atrainol * “‘athlove. Ho has the brutish look of @ boxol or wrestlor., ~~ Ho has tho grace of a mtmeal athlote., I would cuoss hin to ~~ - bo wnusually strong. Ho boxed vhon OUNsONs plays biskote re ball and volbyball. ee a 7 = 7 : 9, Sywmntsh, Syoats ood Spanish’ ‘Studied for ono your “¥ he! in hescov, , 10. Desire. for cont: nek. Val proposod hat. wo noot romularly for tennis ab 10d hours avery Wodnosday, Ho * askod Lf 1b bothored ro to be soon with a Soviot. Ho said _ 7 .. Eany US, diploaats soosod to shia hin. Ho also sugrosted that wo not linit our contacts to tomis bub that wo go 4 oa). £0 a nevio souetine with ow: wives, emma 14-00000 24 es AL. Plotata, Apparently has Liaited income, Ho has noo ee ae _. °° gorvant, no IV,.no toloplione. — Do ; Bo ie ie - 7. We Igonova. “Val soonod sonouhnt cool about ‘the Leoriovs a ; ye ES Te Naturally ho knows thom, but doosn't sean to consider them ”. — oo ; ; “L. Porsomilty. Doos not guokd. hace Ue Doe oe, - PN ee UA. UB Trip. . Val 4 going te Moscow in July, Ho = i OO - wants to spond-2-to 3 days in‘tlow Yorks Ho said he had road te hee . much about Now York but wanted to: coo it for hinself, |” a re Contact. Upon leaving tho club, we saw ani grooted, 0. Doe ae Val at poolside watching his Gon owin. H6 rowinded me about. - ; our Wodnésday dato. +" re Poe aE Tae a . © Bppi1 26, 1967. V600.hours JS or Le Gontagte Our tonnis ‘date. a 4 : _ - : te Ato a 2. “Information. 7 _ _ 2 _ oP yp =? val askod 4 I had ooaasion to go to-. a : ta, . _ tho U.c,: eabassy and 1£.I-know anyone in ‘tho obassy. cee Panaxored no to both, ey Be FRE. Val was still concorned about my innocence | ool. ard lack of foar inieing seen with a Sovict. I. joked about not cooing any FET in the area. He blushed ard said ho really Inew. that-thore-wore . . ° . : vory many FBI agents here. G. Erbassy tolosiono. Val roquestod that I not uso his cubaissy piono number on his calling card. Ho - axplainod that he is all over the. enbassy and that ” 4b Lo difficult to locate hin. aa D. Aneriean cirls, Val asiod ze if T mow any Ancrioan the ty SD, being s,s Gs “hero. Ho sugested I bring two for our tonnis Cand WS. Sepa te bases # _ dato, Ho tants to neot U.S. girls to practice his Bata ahaa eee English. ie said that in ono your hero no has failed , See cee ape 9 ee i a 14-00000 . to nake a frlond- of any U.S. girs. Ho 5 aa pay > mo, ono.glri to civo-hin Jossons, but ho folt she ~ tee aeked background in granzar, I kidded hin and” “Ts agpllod that’ ho 14s looking for ‘souchhing nore - . than English ‘lossong and that Mexioan girls struc: oy Jo as boing. far soxior. Ho Recogtod the inmnucide cet Ahat his intorosts in girls ws nore brotd than just “Janguago training, but ho Inslstod ‘on U.S. girls. ~Svoblany dofoction. Val.gaid that the Svotiina | ~ -doroctloi botherat hiny Ho feols tho U.S, bought. Syotlaaa, ‘that sho 45 dinsy and-that hor doféctiton: aA hit U.5,— USSR. relations. “I -offdred:to ‘be Boucht-by tho USUR to.balance the defectlons. Ho _.. SM T was ant b vorth anyliting to tho USSR. -.. : “. 5 oR, -Biins. var 1s going out of town this wockond., Ho a a * ius in Aoaleo recontly. ae . a '. Os Enowm at aii, Hany: poopie crested Val at tho, Olu. - - ; . wy He ahbtssy hele v5. Val said tho onbassy would ve closed fay 1% ond that no rocoptions word pla: anol, ~. --Tais vonteaticta Mieke 4 - Be Sasso optibi tity. ates is’ aivViotavaa. Ho believes that - _ US, politics aro“lv tho hands of 16 non, tho Rockefollors, ote, - ” -Shoso-nch nake: ferhwios off military amanents and want the jar ‘. to continud, “Ho elaisiot that -Viot-faa_is a civil mir fos storod:. by tho US. . To U.S Se -enntent win. bocauso ‘tho U.S. has foried’ van artifiaial baxelor dividing; ono jeoplo. IT suggestod that it was nob wilike dowuany Wiich Ls £4 ond poosle dividol., Ho’ , SOOMaL Annoyort at the coaparicon ant tried to explain it in vate conplox toras-wiich I cioso not to dobate, I told hin politics |. , discoura: sod no‘ since T-Imetr frou history that thé actions of ~ today are governed by socrot azrocionts wiich wo will not bo privolozed to lear of for another 50 or 100 years, Yal rn hast sono to say that ho did not insist on talcing about polities. ee SE i at any tine I should like to discuss politics he Is at ny foe por gt disposal, but is’ willing to discuss anything at all. Lo a | ¥ t + Poo: 4, Houston. Val haa always wantod to visit Houston.lo | rogrots tho UG. rostrctions on travel there, Ho supposes tha ‘ ta ¥.S, has nny socrots thore to hide, I said that ho ws obe oe viously ' a duyerous por 3Ons 5. iyletrlont. ¥ Val. spoke of his girlfriend in Moscow bo * Whose sister ie dyin; of cancer. Ho usod tho word "girl. . : x . . Sept", but his Enslish alght be woal hore, Ho wi,ht have : “oust a’ foanle aequaintance of his wifo and‘hin. oa 14-0000 wy) wee ee ~ ca nee, . ; Cw we ne eee ant oe _ 1 a ea emnemrapemane ea aE ere gee tytn see et ; 6. "Dinlecttes", Dialecties 1s the law, ‘acconting to Val, - which proves that tho U.S. cannot win in Viot-Nan——a poople * dofonding its om land against invadors. . 7 5. Porsomlity., Val.plays potter ‘toanis than I. Ho drank. “-—thyoo-boorg asbor our tonnis, Ub 113 he who insistad that wo go to tho bir aitor tomnis. Io told soveral jokos, soig alldy dirty, sono fairly good. Ho wilt: got moa copy of Sovict Life which - -disensses Soviot tonnis. Ho paid for the ball-boys and for the : drinks. His Anvostuont was about 16 POS0Se, ; i © "6, plondata, lis wifes nome is Aloxandid, Sho is bothered” — ee ne Dot. _| “by tho altitude. Ho-drived a groon Chevy, 19 D\ Kis wife nn oa SOEs tm -- speaks 1littlo. Spanish. or English, ‘and. sone Fronch. He. As. : ts thing sbonetary’ an _shargo of visas to, tho USSR. | aa 1, Tryin= to recruit US, secretary. rt would guess that ne “Val. is tryin, to Stato tho rajuiresents for his U.S, cir. | i { . friend’ in such a way’as to exclude all but ‘socrotarles at we | the U.S,: oubassy.: He wants somoone with culture, good know= - me Fo lodge of tho lanzuago. Ho did’ not dony, nor confim, that - ° his tntorests aright be anzorous, but he. rojoctod | the idea. of. . : Anyone but.a U.S. typo. oan : April 2 1967. Toloxhone - oe Le Me TE Se Le. jtovies: cane). Tod. Val had suggested that: wo go to : a ee tho movies tozather. When ho loarnod that oy wifs onjoys - Soviet noviog, I cited sevoral wo had’ soon, ho Suggested that _ oan wo all soo tho movie now at tho Vorsaillo. We agreod, Ho. then ; “a. @alled saying his wife was sick. Suggested wo wait until next ". wok. Roalayied ue ‘of our tennis dato noxt Yodnosday. : z os ot : 1. Contact. I playod tonnis with a eliont. Hy wife playod. : . with an instructor, Sho nentlonid to ne that shile wo waro still playin; she saw Val who had dropped off his wifo, anothor woman ani Biltry, Val ws very friently, bub negloctod to introduco 1 : his wifo or hor friend. The wife nodded, On leaving the club : Val was yoturning. wo spoko for sovoral soconis contiming our date for Vodnosday. He nade no effort to introduce the nan with St [.- | } _ hin. i ee = eer 14.90000 oe SECRET . Date: ° April 26, 1967 aT To: Mr, Winston M, Scott > . . wt . . rN . . ‘ oe AU Nathan’ Le Ferris : Legal Attache. / Subject: -BoRTS sunsaxne ROVICH be 105-407 (4-26-67)* - ; vowed agons oy ealy conten: 3 She Wwhhout spurs \ t Lo. od a fe ’ i winke aun . oo i Veloce e ‘ . Reference’ is made to your momotandn 1967, #21, 513,, captioned “Travel of Sovicis". the travel of the iudividu: ‘ - ; ' Reliable soure res, J Booth, Anierican Constilate, authovities are exercising stri . Sovict vessels and trins ashore by m - - ¢- Loginey recently met Bouth at Lopez jand asked Booth if he could do so:.e Mexigan ek fic ials-to permis crew kobe OVS rz about You wilt be advises -Gvlien aceadt received concerning ‘this matter, ool = CAMANTSWG ED AL oo “No specizic informa.t Sion has beon veceivec concerning wen tioned da vesevencea letver. V rug, have advised ct control over visics .to vars of the crews. CVANUTOS , shipping agents, ote) ve fusal. of to cone- asheoy 1 dated Pobruary 28, ing. Vieo Consul Richard’. t Mexicmay ‘Zonal information is” Rv, see eth ge OE bast SM Efnes OR Eu 14.90000 33 Latte enmeant fee teats . ) LILYRIC, 18’Aprit 1967, 1018 hours this woman entered SovEmb, . came.out, with LOGINOV at 1036 hours and they walked off cogether, i, 4 y a ~ — 7 . ood a “ae ~ “fe . ; : ; . el, doce ee ee 7 - - qe : ot : — PPV 14-00000 . : 1 . . * : wey woe ‘ . soe ety tl : . : , cae + . te ye n : ‘ 7 Oo ~ ' . mo ; . : . a © , ; 1 , “ YF nee , ' ‘ ' . f 4 . : ao ‘ . . \ ' . . . ‘ ’ ” . : . i : . i 0 . { : > ve ke : Poy 1 . ’ . A ‘ .- \ Do. . mo , : . : . y : - ~ " . 1 : y . : 3 hp - i : : : oe toe any . , ; HAND Se ape ngeerznee emer TaN eEAte ry . ‘ ‘ 5 7 ° ‘ vt ‘ ' ‘ 8 “ 3S 14-00000 : Looe ov . , oan ‘ - eee . : , : Lo 1 . . . , : ew | we . . hep . " ‘ \ : : tet he ais ‘ wok EY Fb ah . aan 2 st 2 wa 5: TE? a mS ier OE hs , We wd ee - hye ee tha a - nt we : ‘ ran . 2G ute " weedy ~ . So . “ : } : . , 1 . a , . . 14-0000 36 : ee | : - ot : : t : : a Foe me HL Be 14-0000 “@. AEKXITE? Subject pereries that AXKITE wan 1a°tho etore from 1300 to 18 13 _ AEKITE told him that ho goujd ‘Apr young in & new VY with enporary. Bernit 1991023 Exbasay: and | 14-0000 38 . f - _ / ! i = wo H soe | . fa) y 0 ; _ fu a wer Gy Lf CELE Sof’ . i el GF | i PP oak EES OS | | | +e % : _ i _ -: a _& i} oe ore eee pote ee f- peo. | 4. ARKITS? Gabject reported that ARKITE wen 1n tho store q . . as oe) “2360 fo 1918 on 14 April. ASKITE told bim that ‘he goujd | a i ‘éan@ to’ Subject’a. hose ci Sunday, 23 April, for diunoy,. ARQUALITY } i gene 39 latar and Subject related ths above to hin. -AEQUALITY p i " exggented that Bubjcet- eall ABZITR Bt tha Babassy oa 28 April te | i i eontirn tho: dinner co that Subjeet would sot waste monoy. by pra- L i paring. A diver to @hich. “ABEITE aid wot esome, I told Subject to ' | - ' @811 AEKITE en 21 April gies 22 April isa Baturday, and ASKITS ! : i: night: Bet: ‘be ‘at work « (COMMENT: There waa no 6all on. “LIERVOY).° ~f- ih Be Oa 39 April 1987 et ca 1180 4 young Mosteas- males: arrived — ! ooh “te ® Rew VY. with tenporary permit 1991023... ‘They sntored ths - wore Ph ~ “t /‘Eubenny ama talked to LOGIZOY. - . i wb. 4 ion ao. Subject's notes for tke parted 22 varch to 19 ‘April. 19870 - i. are attachod. - 1 | CS I. a a . 1 io 4 ae i a , ‘Francis J. COGS i Lee 7 4 t ’ ae ee : aN : ca) - —S i 6 BCR SE cpp - i ( Hi aa —_ u ‘eet a ee ' 14.90000 D4 "at these fabulous prices, but I said I didn't need anyiat-*: , greetings in English. “subject about English Lessons for his ‘B-year-old son,. - with his classes that afternoon, : - about 1830, howe ver, LOGINOV. was just getting ready to leave . They finally did 30 on 11 April, ' office about 1830 and stayed. 15 or 20 minutes, “8 year old gon whom he wanted to learn English. “boy knew no English and very little Spanish, He | pockeT oft ( O Of gn om iy eres whet, a! hoe, at Si ilad Kodak to give English léssons. It was agreed they'd discuss . career en ene werent 1s Oe OR SE LR A CLC . : am _ the matter further when Subdject (not to be left out of Ace d thing) visited TROCONIS at Kodak to take advantage of that ~"° | 30-10% discount. Subject even wanted to get me some flim - the morients I did say, howéver, that any relationship that of interest to us and I'd ‘like “to have Subject vemain alert, heard from ‘either the Soviets or TROCORTS » . uf Ot, a . Lonny i \ at b sata he LogTHoyy the rirst office off the Reception Room, in the Reception Room and said that he'd like to speak to. “said fine, and it was. agreed Subject would drop {rite LOGINOV' s ‘office (1.e., off the Reception Room) when he was through when Sub fect returtied and. it! was agreed ‘they'd. try to eet together another tines Subject went to LOGINOV ts LOGIXOV in 8 very relaxed and casual manner, explained. that he had an He caid the stated that they were going to Moscow on vacation in July and would be back in August, and he consequently didn't want to begin the 3 6 13 aprk® io ma vw ould, : fo. an ne ' Aah As previously eno Su ndé!dcem! icrous occasions: on™ ‘the Embassy -erounds and an They usually exenange - on 30 March, LOG 1K OV come up to Subject Subject i developed between TROCONTS and the Soviets would paturalty ‘be. i 14-0000 rc arate OR ee RA EIRENE Oe OE om amen a Ont SF NRE Ree cae RE a RRR A eso im em ama fms ta lessons until they returned, but he wanted to tentatively xplore the, matter with Subject now, He stated--in Inglishe= ~ hat he would like Subfect "to go to teach” the boy, the in “plication being, according to Subject, that the Vcssons | were to be given at. ROTEOV' 8 hoine, Ic Subject ‘couldn't give the boy Lessons when it came. time, ROGInGV said he hoped “Sub fect would be able to recoumend someone ‘else. Sub fect. said he'd ‘be hasipy to teach the ‘boy af he had times but that it was of course too early to know whe “her he would “dé able. to. PEt - nn aim into his schedule in Auguste . ‘WOGINOV. said he ‘understood LOGINOV added. . ‘and they -conld talk in specifics: in August. © only that he planned to pick up a special text Cor sot. of. 7 a * texts) for. teaching. ehitdren | English when ‘he * ‘was in’ Hoseow. - “6. Subject sald that LOGINOV had a pile- “of ‘perhaps 202 35. passporta on. his desk on 11 April... Subject commented on. — - a LOGINOV's apparently heavy. Work load, and LOCINOV rerlied casually: "Well; you know there ‘are a lot of Feople who want a the ” - to visit the Soviet Union." He continued that most of ; passports on his desk weré’ ™ Noxican, but "several" were Anerican, ee He then began shuffling through the pile until he came ‘to one belonging to an ‘American’ girl. Hie “opéned the passport.to. : --- ‘her picture and showed it to ‘Subject’ as (an iUiustration. - - Subject said” he couldn't make out the name) ‘but the nicture a “was of a good-looking, blondish eirl saho appeared to be. 23 This was the only passport LOGIN OV showed ‘or 2h years old, At Subject, and the voreersee topio vas thereupon dropped, : the ond of the conversation, LOGINOV stated that he certainly , i _ would anpreciate it 4f Subject could teach his son and he'd ; wy” ; & 14-0000 : teach the boy. gould. probably make: tine Af we considered 1 I ‘told ‘Subject | ‘there vas a good chance we would a - case. ‘pot ‘to. “give LOG __ RAZANTSEV “said thie Ambassador was too busy. ‘yiade_ of - ‘his wifes . delegation end probably would not > “get torether again with Subject in August. 6-1 asked Subject if he thought ‘fe would, have, time to. Subject. said it “was impossiole to tell, but he t inrortant enovgh. nd in: any Inov a negative answer ‘before | consi) ting. that LOOIKOY : WAS. KGB. -and.. gne:. of the, moat. able: - “relations with him. ; “during the reporting penteds Te Subject conducted 11 classes , at the ne Soviet Exbassy we 28 ‘March : 15i5=1700 - -- “BEDRIN, GoNCHARENKO, ROMANCHENKO "1700-1815 — _KAZANTSEV. BAZAROV and his. wife were rom. 1700~1830, but suppos_ ed to have their first class f: ‘No mention wa “s — (Tae BAZAROVS! classes are scheduled for ateys, and Rrideys 3 from 1700-26305 ‘Classes, for KAZANTSEV , ENKO are scheduled : for ‘rucsaaye and! range) 30" Marchi ; ; 3545-1700 BEDRIN, “eovcineMo, ROKA ANCHENKO nwo 1700-1800 = -- KAZANTSEV « ” RAZANTSEV said that. “Bazaeov" the Soviet Petroleum Congress _ expected to be. tied up with e able to make his 1700=1830° class on Friday, the jlst., If not, KAZAPTSEV said, GONCF AREMKO would use the. time, sirice he was gomewhat denind BFDRTY and ROMAN CHENKO, 14.90000 rn . $3 BOC RLE T : i : 1 v eae “r met’ Subjec t ! - a April’ 1967, - My: purpose. was td. see : ‘PELEA. (P=. Jad : , oF the two: German witnesses ‘to his. marriage. However he does have’ ole e ‘friend; a’ secretary ‘at Telefunken where PELKA worka.- He will — wo : s eheck: this’ sir ao eleit information on PELKA. . ; we of. LOGINOV. ee - OGINOY to dinner. in. March 196 ny : — “ to-Hexico after wi, TT. ry aot in Germany. ye pes aa "Hits father’ is a’ Dr. of chen atry CO . ‘from Stuctgase. “eho: recently 3 came. to: ‘Mexico. . HIEGANDT owns’ rn a . ar bas a controlling “{nterest in Barnices Aislantes, 8. As, located cote . &t Avenida Tolteca ‘176, This company manufacturem pla ee a. “_” insulating materials. He-livea -in’ Coyoacan. p Per ae ‘"yecently had: built, .Europa 26, Subject dislikes WIEGANDT whom one de _ describes: as a pushy, ambitious businessman. The. implication ‘te - ot that he is: unscrupulous’ and ‘would do anything. for‘a~buck. Subject = | -_ - doesn't know. anything, ‘about: ‘hia: politics, ‘Subject wid obtain , | nore background ° information. -on him, a ; ; “so. ys i. ‘Paul. Dillon. a 4 FILE:* P-12330 ( © Pe 2.°"’ New P for PELEKA’ pe, _ ~ New P for WIEGANDI . I oe | | : 7 a : 8 EC RET 14-0000 43 th ces - . - . - os, . . —_, vo moe oo . CO ‘ , ‘ ao . ae : ; . . : . 7 mo, . . wctpsevee a7 Be - KEK TO DES 7 ADO. PE y VTAS. EN . FORMA # 196 CONS=) °~ ; DR HACIOMN. TIDAD. " wr En ‘BREE TOR ‘ne bis 3-¥ roDTSte. vie TD aN “SU nek Ine finge bak? . ERAKCESK K 3 ne "BAT RIA DE ‘DE S030 # 10. COR. : ‘VERO. . uy Be oa?) "oS Len! r pa v2 ¥ Se- m4 2 EL PULURTO C.NTAL i ATE GR TABS AJ, SR, BUCIO 2 “si.- PUGTO HA ELAS tr :GhES. mi BS" eUDLA FRANCES, a Oo nated 8 be go a 7 a _Geoo CinlacY bree et tte Qe ae a . CARDLD tet che yin Neen nt yet een , wee HO CNET seers om er anette Satan tanner mand ata | Po I 712 14-0000 4 ) 30 March 1967 @ITHOUT ‘PRIOR i iobtoa OF: “THE t oxteimarane ‘OFFICE: wy " /SFEY, _ . a ; - Original ; - addressee; watt.» B/e SO Te, RE -¥ = 50~2-4/A, w/o. © : Dora Jot + Ne 50s8-10/11, watt. pe, me rey P-11712, w/o : "ED em Bento. Chron, w/o 7 ee 2 - - Wash pouch, watt. ade Te a s “Jonathan L. WRENING/th a Co bo ted ar 4 30 ‘March 1967 . : ; a mo i i : : i 4 if r ( s an we 14-0000 a -suadEcts oo pale OF vets 2 me. proven. in , ~eoitege for. t years in ‘the. ‘United states.” ” arranging a “meeting with, her: was, to do 80 in “such a way thas she, ~ would be either: disinclined. or unable’ to say anything. to. LECOZY-5 . . a or anyone éise “about, the: meeting before it took place. “It Was meeting she couia” “be. persuaded to wees: the ae “hoped® that. at. the: ‘contact to hergelz I Agent ted é ys at her aartnent, that: -noPning about 15. self as an. “officer. at the American Enbaasy3 stated there was a. - matter ‘on. ‘whteh- I bagught she might ‘be able ‘to, be of sore, help. ..bo, the Enbassy, and asked ir she by ‘any change were free ‘to have : : . E lunch with me tha Sey ‘or, if not, ssuaenouransnenenpepeoneen ; COP igs. if ve could arrange, ‘soretiitig else. “Subieet professed dismay’, “that the Anerican: E: assy even knew she “existed, let: aione that oy a . ; "sue then a she could. poseidty Se of: any help to the: Sanuee The gladsesy.. aark air pulted straight & baék ‘from her -toreliead. | expe’ £ ropsheady and hair r style gave: her’ a sonbtetteated Look. a oe off: her glasses, to be ¢ quite’ atthactive, aid - 1 is reasonable _ - re to assume that, Eoctrv As attracted bY. more, than her personality. ” “he ‘The fipst 15" ‘ainutes were ‘tough going, ‘Subject was” —_ detenaive ta. ‘the t point < of posttiity and ‘sovalliy 4 unres| ital he tedlataleen, tae LRT er eae ee © rep fed “directly, bet. tn a: , tetenddy Harner that through routine. , 08 Cem sanitary ea ve tization, it had come to. our ‘attention that she had a SR, a ‘goéial relationship with valentta LOGEROV,. T ‘continued that wate her ‘personal lure novitally wouldn't be of. any eoneern to the =~ en: American Brbassy,, the fact was that the Soviet “Embassy in México . -+ oy 4 (City, was a masor base for espionage and subversion against both |. _ faerie erie ae ee ’ a. y HUA are 14-0000 YW? aor oO would ini wwhort she was. “aéaling, with in LoGriov and ‘because I ee frankly. hoped that understanding ‘the ‘sttuation;. shé would be a i” oo a, willing to discuss LOGTNOV with: 16.- cearet eantietver ht moan tie ete epat eae sone eat “Ase Mexico -arid-"the United States~ahd that LoaTXov was one of the : Soviets! nogt able and active. intelligence officers, - One. of the” ae areas where. he was most active, I ‘Sontinuedy was. in establishing. relationships with young ‘women like herself, ‘For thts PUrsose, 0. sald, he ‘used various Maes, alternatively gelling girls he: : Was’ unnarrteds divorced, or that His. wuts 8 ‘was. in ‘the Soviet _ (This: be Tee first’ expression. of. any kind: fro’ oe sab geet, whe anited ‘faintly. when I mentioned his. using ‘the. ce Le that his wife. was in‘the USSR... According - ‘to LICoz¥-5,. * this: is, ‘what Lod: mow. had told’ Subject. ), Encouraged by the fact, that. Subject was ‘at least ‘Listening, ‘Tt vent ‘firther into- the. - gerfousness of. the Soviet presence’ ” in- -Mexied;. hitting hard, the : ‘fact that’ ‘the ‘Soviets trentened: ‘the security ‘of both the US _ ‘and Mexted, ‘tnaividually and edllectively. When I finished, ” ra Tt ‘told Subject that I was, telling her all this both 30 ‘that she’ + Be “To: ny. disappointment, Subject. reniied with undiminished © Ov a: a “aetengiveiess that. ath ‘right, she had gone. out’ ‘with “LOGIN vel’ ; of - , few times, Because of het joo" as head of East Fibopean Os at Mundos - Tours, ater had: “net. and had . to deal. with: Loginov on visa matters, One day he had eagually aaked it she were thee” that night an nd had ‘Lnvited her’ out. Re. had always’ been helpful, 4 o “to her ‘ana’ she felt it was good business. to accept, the invitations. In all, she hea gons out with him "three or four tines” ~-eeually _to dinner, - the movies, a coffee nightcap, ang then "always: : 14-0000 _ straight home.” Sha adnittedly enjoyed his company. She -censidered — herself "an intelligent person," and wouldn?t go out with gust i nnnnine Po : ee sone Py _ anybody. “He too “nad to. ‘be “intel gent and had to be en enjoyable He was Nextremely intetligent,™ _ companion, Log FINOV fit this ‘ptt, very: odnatderate, an interesting conversationaltet, completely -But thathe “all * unltke the ‘asuar {1l-rannered, ‘voortsh Soviet,” That's absotutery: ait. ‘te’ “there was to sheir relationship, _ ‘They never discussed polities, and” even: ‘e LeGTFOV was to ‘Ate “vanted to do $0, ahead refuse, because she had absolutely no- “interest in politics.” She had her. own life to lead, and what: one. side sata fade no more dent: tn, her. than what, the other side. a i “salads 7 Reflecting. for a ‘morent on the abov e Subject ‘then added” almost disgustedly that “when she began seoing LOG INOV * ‘she had ee more” or Tessed expected ‘thet her name ‘would wind. up in ‘the aa es American Embassy's files. . aa a 6. Subject said all of the | above as | though: she were on the ee oes stand and, showed : no intention of volunteering any. more. oe pte consequently felt, ‘there, was not much. nore I could do with her and that Tr had foreclosed any poesibilities there- ritgnt have. oach, whatever “the right one. may. have. of. been with the wrong a ¥o oredver, at. thls moment, a well aressed Mexican Been. Looked to be in his early ‘Sots came ‘up to: the “table, greeted Subject, “apbarently oan Sub ject, “and “tnvited himgeif to Bit. down. - as surprised as I, introduced hin ‘as “Alejandro ALVARIZ (no - . ‘Station traces): of. ALVARZ z AUTOVOTRIZ, a lécal firn which makes | | 7 , ~aprings for ‘Volkswagéns. Subject told me later that his father - a Alejandro, according to Subject, had once . ca : dt ete oe atten an ay oe erg “owns the business, been her professor ia an accounting course at business -senool a rae ' ¥. « i Nee. 5, 14-0000 COPIES | i ADE om Se . & Subject also sald that , Alejandro and his “here in Mexico, City. Tours, and that Alefandro — a Cotes. - firn were “good’ custoners: of Murdos ‘hed in ‘tage just inecently returned. tron a three week. trip. to. “Germany. -, le spoke. sone Epglish. : . : oe ‘The appeaPance of ALVARE BZ, who! by. now was centering his the girl. Ab ft worked 1 out, “hevevers “getting: angitere with, bis appearance. had just the opposite effect, ‘Because. it provided: more than an “hour: of: conversation on sn, Anoreaé ingly frtendy By her second. aptnkey, Subject was “even, _ eo and personal “Levers - “asiaging a few Laughs. Eventually we got onto ‘the “aub fect, of. ‘thania: to. the ‘tnformation “supplied by- ee TeFaely, witch I knew she had. visit ed ‘and shad become: romantically’ ifivolved.. Ce with, . ,she herself dethg. half ‘Tewisha I expressed considerable Anterest in her trip and ‘Tardel dn generaly. and she seemed delighted . to tell me “about: both, It then. turned: out” that her hother=-whio Subject. sald is a: U.S. eitizen--had lived in Moldavia; _ had fola her. Gaughter vivid: “stories of: ‘pogroms ‘carried out (by the Tous, and had ‘fled Rumania before the The fact’ the. Audotane agsinat Anvading Russians ‘(evidentiy. ‘during Worla ‘War. il. yo that I had. been in Rumante and Moldavia was good for ‘atiother- ten minutes of conversation and: seemed to impress Subject ‘far ne “oS ‘peyond its worth, ta: any event; vy the tine ALVAR FZ left, Subject and I were on. a first nane basis . and’ she was telling me mate gees " how -glad she was she had met: meesall of which I attribute to a en Tue tae luck (ALVAREZ, wao even quietly paid the check when ‘Jeaving)- sna Shakey dubonnet cocktails, 14.90000 CO . oe fereren va. . ~ ae : woe . . . . . Our, s % _ 7 s . coeenpee gto ao aco 7. Toe7* i 1s i : . *y a cor 63 ADE. Q- ee - : 8. During the above conversation, we also discussed - the . ; United: States, including President Kenedy whor both Subject : - J ana ALVAREZ: claimed greatly to have admired, and Subsect's ; ; experience in the U.S se» wher e she attended Zont ‘State: “Univerdity: a ‘She statéd at this tine © ‘that she regarded, the. U.S se ‘as: She also expreased. love. ‘for Mexico and’ ‘together ae in Ohio, 8 second tome... WLR, “ALVAREZ,: took” pride in pointing to Mexico's progress: a % Following ALVAREZ! departure, Subject: léoked at me as) though I were a “bad dog or something and asked in: a ‘seolding - one ‘how z could. have: ever suspected her. of cooperating with’ Ye ‘replied. that: , Loo 1wov., “NGy, she. Just: couldi't understand: Ate rr: hadn't suspected her and> Feminded- her. ‘that: ‘I hadatt Erce rele —— ce nee aid, I then ‘said more Seriously, ‘that ‘there’ was, one “thing, tha ¢. ‘ bothered the, however, Ons the one hand, she. told me she Loved yet on the: , Mexico. “snd “regarded the u. Se ‘as her second country, other, she claimed to be totally apolitical, The Soviets in a , Mexico, I repeated, were working to underntne both: countries,’ and proceeded to go over. again. much of what I had said earlior. “I stated that’ at was. incredible | to me: that Soviet activities in. T had contacted her, Mexico” didn't maXe ‘any. difference’ ‘to her, “T said, net "vecause T had any’ svspieton’ of her. but ‘because fron the little I knew of her a shad hoped shetd cooperate in helping | Subject - us. learn more about LoGTrov and his activities ‘in Mexico, _ thereupon protested that there was notaing more she could tell oe _ One, She had told me everytaing worth telling’ about their ” a Moreover, she hadn't seen him since, Christmas time, ‘ i 7 - . H i association, - , LOGINOV was smart, never talked about anything sensitive, and : en could probably never be induced to-do so, The only thing Se srccacens . 14-0000 pT ern ~ OO Ota nee eae COPIES ADE an even renotely suspicious or ; . he had ever’ asked her of : interesting nature nas whether she had any friends at the mee . Anésican Embassy Se satdéd she had rep lied tartly. _that she had. ~ friends “everywhere, ard that LOGINOV hadn't bothered her with OO such questions since. in short, she atantt, sea how she’ ‘gout | oe T reviied that singe ‘ge. was, tr whe. need ‘the helpy: Lo oe 7 . de of any help. “thts was for me to” deetdes-that wiether, she Likea: it ‘or not he, : was. ia éontact with. sa irportant Soviet Asberlige nee ofticer Poppers et ag setae ann who. was of great interest. to, the United States, and ‘that. now: 4 e Py ; ee ee rns that I wmew her better, rT was ‘eonfident she had the Intelligences ee b o 7 - , and fedgnent. to help use a aia not want to interfere in any : * Nor até I really want’ her te: ao" anything * coe ML rt: -_ _ way, in cher personai Vite. rt) the. sense that: she would, have to. go. “out. of her “say. , possible during her. a 7 .. fal ys : wt o “wanted ‘was that ‘she be as s obser evant. a . noztal: contacts: ana dates with LOGINOV, ‘to try to see into the me. sat ve “probler "3 were, whether he { weer eaten mn Pec natence. man, what made hint Bek, was, satisfied ‘with his work, ‘Row he Liked to. “relax, what. ‘did he enjoy, what did he” want, ate. Then after each substantial’ : aan “"- gontaet, most probably a date, Ita Like ‘to Have the opportunity. oD over leneh or wherever it be ‘and “discuss ALL right, if to sit down with . her dbservattons.- this’ yas au I was. asking. - _ ot j : = ‘ 4 : - 10,. There was, ‘y sata, ‘one thing: T wanted to impress on ~ : t . an . aa her: if we were to obtain any “worthwhile results, one thing: was “he : essential... Subject nodded at this point and interrupted: ; "ry know,. keep quiet." I exphasized that this. meant with oe : vols } everyone, indluding ner. fanily, her friends, her boss and her Y a : i e " Go«wor Kers, Subject assured me that she could be “pelted upon. : mi) 2 t a ’ 3 i oe : : i ; ' on . . 14-00000 corer cote aes eee | ee Tee ~— . t z - ca wae ~ ee eemgrenenmmnre men ganna fot : , ‘le Contact Arraficarienta, Subgecbengreed to. call me to . set. up a luncheon. date after her next dste with LOGINOV. - . a vo MALL meet at the: centrasce to the! Pergola at the. time and date | _ oy 7 4 48 870 oxtenslea snd. asked that: she | use specified, i gave her “ther name Pits when ealting. . : 12. There “are clearly: two. ‘essentials if Subject 4 ry +6 ; a wy 4 FeSO ese Bee ven © otis, 7 ‘develop: into : a worttinatle, asset. First she ts going ‘to: have. tol! “Sgome v up with rtore Anteresting ‘observations ‘than simoly that — Shé may be ‘able; to “ao this. by becoriing: ae yee near eee aaa oo ene hem eee epee " LOGINOV “is shert. . more ‘diligent. and careful -observér-ahich I think she is 1 Re mn tahe nema capabie of--or “At may require ‘an. effort ‘on her part to develos One possibility ‘tn, the: “a elosex relationship, with LOSING, oe . “latter direction ‘ta to. prevat2 upop her ‘to ‘bécone more. intiaate: On the ‘basis of . “with LOG INov ‘than shé ‘now appears to’ be, “atoor5ts opinion that she probably sleeps around, this migat. ‘Second, be ‘possible, although it is much: too early to 876 _She strikes me. as a very indégendent - 2 fae hen eres YI ae _— Subject must. prove eqoperative.s vend strong-willed person;. and: there, ‘ta no. guarantes | She won't change menaaiy her mind | 8 de ‘only what she feels Like: doing. ~ _ : i. Hl 3 “It is. ‘also passibie that in a mbitent . of veconsideration, she ng ‘might confida’ in Lieont5, tn which: case her ‘eredtbility ‘would on become tangled with nige | wo, te ne agg aaa Robert Steele . . : a beds wiggling COP set on eeeT Oo ances: 1 1 Utero ane . 14.90000 $2 SECRET ‘ : i t : : i $ i y. fia 7 March -1867 as, _ . “ar. Nathan. he Ferrie, Legal’ attactio: _ -, inate is Seott Se Vaidentizied Vinitor. te Soviet : Baby ¢ “ we A sensitive;. reliabie. source. haa réported ‘that. on. 9 . ae _- . Haxeh. 1967'a sian. who appeared to be an Américan atoppedat ~ = -. Bos the Soviat ‘Embassy ‘in Mexicd City to-talk with. “Soviat- Consul. oo 2 _ Valentin ‘Bergeye ich LOGINOY. -Thé man did not enter the “|. Soviet-Eabassy. “He'-waa- driving what-appeared to -be a late Peete . Bode: ‘Buick Electra with Florida: ‘tags. e AO=H-7776,.. - - . a photograph... of the above: man will be fuirntenod to your, office: .whén prints are available,. we le ; So ete TRIS INFORUATION 1s ‘FROM A CONFIDENTIAL sourcé.” IT ‘ust 3OT . : BE DISSEMINATED IN WHOLE OR-IN PART OUTSIDE YOUR OFFICE Te - SITHOUT PRIOR. APPROVAL or THE ORIGINATING OFFICE: vt MEXICO vs ot CITY. . - ep Distribution: we : too 0 +.) 6 Griginal = Addressee Po : 1 = S0-2-4/A. 0. - i- ($0-8210/11 . 1 + Memo Chron. 1 - Wash pouch - Pavia, * - 3 Jonathan L. WEENING/S ica x 17 March 1967 - f°™ - ae waa eo fo. fo. yt aie 4: CA TY. ret Tee Si eee - oO _ Stymie . en . OY HR 14-0000 - G5 . _ o'er . er . From Citizenship Office = 15 Maren 197° a, Ramon PATUEL Cs re ae Sh pape. 28 Ialy 1805, Vadri4, Spite ae cee ewe on : ‘Date of Naturelization ~ 11, April 1956, Supreme Court of N.Y, et Rochester, NiY." | Naturalization. Gartificate # THSTI55 7 Bue ruency. Addresses. ang Address: Mrs. Freices Le Patuel, wite,, sai ada ia to “Local Address: “Sieire: Grande -907,: Lomis, Mexico 10, De Pe. wo . ‘Address fa in U.S : - 2 River Weadov Prive, Roctiaater 23, R. ba - i _Goeupatton - Manager _ — _ . rn - me sravet name of. father, date and place of nis birth . Barique PAIEL, © wa aa Valencia, Sain Wationattiy « "Spanish - : _—_ matters Bulalia Sanchez ae “Moltaa Patuel, Madrid, Spain + Spariten - P . “Name -or Spouses Frances Le Patuel, Madrid, ‘Spain, ae Deo. 322! ‘(U3 father) us Cit. : ae and plsce of marriage + 18 Maren 1950 7 "Wire! ‘ative bora” _ : : _— -Date of last arrival ‘In ‘country - 20 Fed. 1961" : a ae ~'Pp #52h029 issued 15 May 1957, Wash : ne . * ~ a . 7 ‘Wares of ehildyen, daves and places of births * Raymond a B February 1951, Rochester, Ne ¥en npr Se “or Residence outside: u. S. ‘ince. Natz : U. 8.3 fesidence: since Nate. a ; Country “ _ Fron _ te . : spat 8 TL . “Mexico _ 2-20-61 | i me "Date card inttialty oyped “°2 March 1962 ~ es eee “op ‘Action taken: - ae ~ 1 Mar 62 Appl for ppt & reg '. Le ee . ve cee : |, 3 Mar 61 Pot #2042590 iss valid to 3-2-6 reg. to same date, Wife included in reg . : only “ovo TOT Feb 64 Ppt ZOh2990°iss”3 Mar 61 ren bo full validity” ~~ ~- .- +25 Feb 66 Issued Ppt 2522115 valid to 2h Feb 69, reg. Prev. ppt. can. & ret. 14-0000 r ‘* * ‘ : oa ~ : iy : Frances’ bs PATUBL Dec. 1922, Madrid, ‘Spat’ 7 nd : . Rather + . mag Austin Rodger Saith, Rochester, N, Y.-S 3 Aus 192 ; - “Mote. - Netoedes Semprun Sith, ‘Yauisiolia,” ‘Spat ; “Rather native bom: ce os . . 2 : : “pate, of ‘last arrival in “eointry” - 20 Feb: ‘6h: : Ppt po2h0e9 iss % May 57, Wash. (ined. 1 in ‘uband 8 pets): oo = > - Action takent : . oe ae : 3 Mar ‘61 - Ppt FE0w25%0 tas” valid to 3. 2- oy ree. te sane, date o - - - So 2 Feb Bly Ppt #2042586 8 ren to fuli. validity: : se : 5 Feb 66 issued Ppt fasediis valid to 26 Feb 69, ‘Reg. Prev. p ppt. can, & sete a Pee, Date card Antvially_ typed - 2 Mar 680 F iu a eee 4 — ceeeeees wi yeenenet ct nan eee nee es ee ace ene ee cere erence eee mom a - wee ee ae em h : 14-0000 > 4 sR CRET - \ oO BESABER CONTACT REPORT. “2 ime 1967 ee | i _ - aii — : . 7 - 7 = " a =| . J | ; a BRYERP: | BEWEEP phoned BESABER ‘on Priday, ‘3 March 1967 - to. invite hinself, His wife and the RZADZINSK1I couple down ‘for. , the day. on. 5 ‘March. _ They arrived. on 3 March | at About 1100, ‘stayed’ - _“Wntal! 1700." - pos "ay BESABER reported. that Mra; RZADZINSKA i three, woaths | I | “pregnant (by her ‘admigsion)- and that. he, *BESABER,” thinka ‘that ‘BEWEEP is the. father. He cited tho. following as ‘evidence + ~ Q). Phe: BZADZINSKYS admitted they they had. been. “ narried, ‘for over. five: years, yet this: is her first ‘prognanoy... oe, RZADZINSKI was ‘totally unattoiitive to Mra. Rg. BRSABER: and his wife. assume that after so many years of . waiting for-a-child, Mrs. R ‘should havé shown ‘more concern for- ; and interest in his’ "wife. Me oo Sol 0 gy -nakewiees Meo RS was! totdtiy atsintérested ‘ta. the faot® ‘that he 48 about, to ‘becone.a: —_ ff ther. oer . : (4) BEWEEP, on ‘the other hand,. snivel'6 concern for. “urs; R. when she went to. sleép th the sun. “Fwice he suggested | that by’. Re. wake her up ‘Bo ‘phe. d. not get ‘burned. He didn’t. | eo @): ire. R.. appéared ‘Yatorested in BEWEEP. When* het wont swimming, Mrs. BR followed, proceeded to _juap’ on him and . oy frolic in the water. Ud. ‘R, ‘paid no attention at all. -— ~ (8) tira, R. sat next to BEWEEP at lunch, on purpose), mY ; 1 kept looking. at BEWEEP lovingly. r, ’ . : + °° (2) = BRWEEP, possibly: embarrassed by all the attention J. t I , Mrs. R. wos showing him, mado some very conplinentary remarks ES his wife. Mrs. BEWESP, who apparently was completely « . SAN NN ' " CO oblivious to what BESABER and his wife thought was so ‘obvious ; in the BEWERP/Mrs. R. relationship,. jee obviously very pleased ! cee ye ij L. Q FILE: P-8T77 P=9097 9 P43 CP pana. P5183 fe H7e ern ube 4-00000 ‘ - ’ 53 cep 6 = e R m T Be { H t we eee fe i i . 336 Sher husband speaking about. her tn ‘auch: a 2, asked t {beredulously, whether. the really mesnt, ( “BEWEEP thid), She then went on to. say ‘that _BESETON' was the. n ceat fan. 4n the world, “Y doa't know what he is, but he’s thé nicest man ih. the world.” "He “ jntrodiced “us to ‘another. American , (obviously SLINKARD) + whon wa: - aoe Often, “but it's not. _ the Sis." eo. . - eo Joinéd- by BEVEEP, ‘urs, BEWEEP. got or? on the Russians. Bhe” ‘éxplained that it was. difficult to undorstahd ‘the Russians ~~ | held so many ‘different views about life in general. She was |. _ apparently particularly thinking of ‘the sense. of distrust in the - : _ > ° Russian mentality. She said. that the: Russians here in the : : _ Embasoy ‘simply could not believe that: the two daughters of the 1 d i | ! | - former Polish Ambassador,’ Jerzy GRUDZINSKI, ‘had been permitted to stay on in Mexico after ‘their OREN father's recall last year. 8B ECRET since she, aa a Pole, belonging ® to the Western ‘Cultural ‘traditions, , boa ek: 14-00000 | ee SRB CR BET © z es . a ts. ‘Mee. EWEED. told. re. BESABER: that aho was not, : : a teachiag seoerenby . at the Fabassy to the children of the: “officials, ae < 1 ; “enon. RzADZY NSKI. and. ‘wife ‘<«- In addition: ‘to. the Bet A od) his vite, ‘tha BESABBRS, 1 - picked up the-folloving + “oe @). - “READZINEKI was. ‘previously. stationed . tin Vietnain. as -a ‘penibor of. ‘the ICC. <Anterproter), _ He’ speaks good. English ‘and: a his. panien, although Hot as: good, ie Understandable. - Pete oe ta ce an +) oe Ro doesn't - -underatand. why. the “ Amevicans are. 7 foo. - carrying, -out the war they way. they. aré. Without an any way" : _ te Set te. 4 eFitielziag the- American position, he did gay that he. found it. fo F me et unbelievable that. they, aid pot des roy the. port ‘of? ‘Haipbang. ; j Boe ee - (3). ra liad “eontact ‘with ‘Amexonns in Viotnan.. ’ XH: He ood ts — ‘spent one month at. the Danang * ‘air base; ‘apparently anjoyed ait. : | 1 a > (4: ‘Re. did not. “got off on? polities, possibly: decatisa, at -BuWEEP apyarently did: not want ‘to talk about such ‘subjects. “ re 7 3, _ Comnente: a . ooo . . : sO 7 | : . ‘We. bave. bo information to. substantiate the BESABERS. — supposition | that. ‘BEWEEP - the: father of-Mrs.. R's expected child,. "--Y teld- -BESABER: this, -I ‘may_ be. true , “but to have any, operational... : eignificance,. ‘we. would’ almost: have o PROVE. it. an - . ae. Plate oo nA ae Lo _ oe a. , y asked ‘BESARER to. arrange. a. lunch “with BEWEEP © ‘in Tp, : tha. Rear ‘future’ to try to. ea 417 there. wis anything more ) to the : above supposition. Gunch “now set, up for 4. April). . . : ome * 'b: Tentatively, BESABER: will invite LOGINOV. to. ‘Cuernavaca , ‘ . tor. 8 or 9 April-to look at houpes, ‘(for. Sov Embassy retreat) and — mo play tennis at Colonel Higgins. (hea I will brief (88 socon as TFs i can get hold of him). . . i Phineas F. SLINKARD & EB C R ET 14.90000 ae b tact esi. mu SRIPS-AT veencntie 7 Cole ‘the uz1Ngron ners” ar photos enciosed) errived, a9 erpocted on’ Februsry 135. een 1-3 referencedjalrgraa, pehe I) dizcet. fron. La lavro, ‘and left. for: Uahana - - aie, fcbruary ZL In Qallaste ‘The ship tad “placid to take a Canwisan-pssscacer— | Me A Aexaner. Jo zat WLALCUARIS PPE & BESOO II yy taqued Toronto, 12/19/845 axet . YoU ee 3s : ge Clon paras cbhvag Toronto AABYp but. pe aisarreas* bi ped ae “th = thanchans planned to, return ‘to Pexlea City Crow ~~ ye Cuda via the cha “tite: sty “and then gozo bick down. to- Neracruz- to eget’ ¥YXs. . Sad: ‘wite tary ‘nis who. was to rerain horde The soxfoan ‘tourlst cards of ire : get kk lke. “Blarichand éxsired February 12%, 15676. She local agent for the East teted that, roccatlys the honorary, Consul of West Garveny a ARAPEER 'Y Gerson -Ling. s AENERICO = (a rival shipping agent)’ haa been! solag aboatd each. fact Cerean.ohlp to : er an otfer all-poselble asststances on Jooxing into hk, eaid tha Sgenls, bea. 7 ER '¢ ~* #lécoverad | that: Vest Garnsaz'a- Tosreccntat ives ‘throughout the world, : : ade have -besn ‘ordered, ‘to ace disers= “CCA wherever East Gornshy ia hot represent : Antexeate ee) well | #0 vest Cersan - Yo “RAVE Oo etly in Tepresenteation or East Gerran ‘ ~ {nvereatae - a : ; “2.RussTAN ay at, WERABRUZO: _ “qhe FOLSSIDLSTS! TAATIST MA Ges. Zoforenced “alestee -pahe2) sailed. _ February 2, saying Bae was bound for ‘Rasburge. ‘Toe’ epeanoarapite _ Raelosureat Xe ‘Uh photos, of: ‘the EINE - ' 23 3 photes of tha be “Lovonesow Peony oe Crew Mats of the Bers ONSEN Y viTIUGNL3 i3 5 and KILOVSR : pel nL Pee “-Eweassy oF: THE. ow . ee UNITED STATES OF AMERICA we WARY 11967. § ‘RECDINGRIE.. OE - MEXICO, D. F, . o£. ° BUCO : . eo 4779" itiooth: edb * 2/28/67 ) 7 5 seh b 14-0000 6) teeevawy so ow 2 coNPIorRTIAL Page 2 sjeareh” veascd RIMUIL Lerbrascy (35 photos encioned) ar: ived Yobruary 265 - ont giving, Celstodal aa-Qer last port, end ie expected. 7) leave late Tobruary 266 . Ga Tebruary 23¢ tho ‘perchant veecels. VLTLUSAL:S and ELCs arsived fa | : “bs ask fro3 nusvitass Cubas. and adonay respect lvel ze Tho’ forner is to . a: od ‘tona of corn-end tha Varter en: “eeticated 11,0C0S ent loned ara onclosode, boxican, authorities used | to lot Onjone on ‘or off. : Ss “in tevn- in connect son: with the, wraiths issioa. shipss : ‘ea on_Fetrvary 27, wenting : to talk to the Consul, who vas out of coins but shoved nd ‘Gnterest dn wabhiog apo . fo. the Vice Consuls Cr Tebruaty 25, a local sKipains agent Introduced : inov to the Yico Constiie ioguirov comptainot of thie. lack of hospitality = < tho Soviet golentifte. ship by Petlean authorities, ‘conparIng this with th Escalficont- yoecption the ship had, secolved Ain ‘Sen Ifanclacoy he a : even asked Af tha énoriecn, Conaulata didate Bevo sone “Felationsh ip: weita, teateaa Les crat loa: authorities, feplying. chae wo aight: ba able to help _Losuinov, whd vag very cordial, “eal. Ue-bad' vecn Im Lexico Clrz ‘a yoay: these . ile eecued ebout alas “feot tall,’ a esd Bal? and lived. there. WiEh hfs. Lantlye - with: aborts. ‘seda1adeblend, alto. and spore & Elusat “panteh with’ ‘fiuisalan BCCCRE f “de. coxtLactalcose. ai 7 a oe = cen - oa a me ca LN > Ne Consist ships are bndva £6 bave entered ‘Coataacoatcos hartor. ‘glo . “ghee .wentlonod in pahe 3 of the referenged- brgraie Turthor Safervation: we CONPIVGTIAL 14.90000 7 “suBsEeT: eo " contaet vith assanen — bares oF MEETINGS: 33 aad 28 ‘February. roe? : A. Operational on By ‘Einancos. - had arrived. in town, Pete’ es therefore srcugr MEMORANDUM FoR THE RECORD” 1. As ‘arranged: Dy. ‘plone ‘co ‘met , -BESABRR: ‘in Latter 8. roi. ’” gt. the Hotel Del. Paseo, dates 23 and 28 Fobruary, Mrs. BESABER. ; was. present” at the second meet. BESABER piana to be. in Mezico. : City on. 9) March and: ‘wh at all to- arrange meet. - on. : i, co- picked ‘up BESABER's acoountiig for revolving. fund,” : ‘ yar reinburse hin at next meet. — ors Cs. Substance” 1 4. Soviets - At. about. 1000 on 18 February ‘Viadinir Ivanovich : seoundinche eter. phoned BESABER from Cuornavaca, BESABER had | '+ ‘Rever mét hin, ‘before. ~ ‘8 ‘explained he: friend: “ot Valentin. Sergoyevich . LOGINOV. (p+11712), that L unable ‘to make. it becasd’ Some’ people - 28 showed ‘interest in buying some of BESABER'g g RESAEER, asked bin’ ‘to cong to factory. S “young 7 (18-19 ‘ purehése, but rathor either for the Embassy. or operational “expense” , deal. 8§ also. insisted. that ‘Purchases | be delivered to. Embassy, . ‘Rot his house, ‘3. . & invited BESABER ‘and’ wife. “to fray pay reception’ at the _ : “povies Bubasay (28. Feb 1967), saying that’ ho had. forgotten to - bring. written invitation: but that it would be at the gate of. the Embassy (BESABER: wag: reluctant .to (fo and I. thought at. better for - . hin to not appear. overly eager 80 ‘he aid not go. ) LOE ERE sh Before Xoaving (they stayéd about 45 minutes) 8 told BESABER that vould probably come to Cuornavaca tke following day, Sunday about noon. (he didn't.) VILE: P-8777 P-8167 pel 9 3 | Pung P-5163 PL12019 © P-98 P<9772 Ss © C RET 14-0000 b> : 5. After a, “ayer. wife “aud ie hed left ‘BESABRR picked up: a . girl, and dxove' to. ‘the. Aroséna (phonetic) hotel in downtown Poe Cuernavaca; sitting” ‘the garden.of the’ hotel. at about: 1300. © - she spotted 8(vith Big shirt. off). sitting ‘at. ‘another. ‘table: . -, conversing with a ‘nan ‘wlio -lodked - ‘Russian, apparent: age 25, thin, ne “wavy :dark’ brown hairs /$'s wite also ‘present, ‘but 4 not, . “ SESABER | left after aboiit. 18 minutes: without ‘Seleing’ to 8 although. x ‘mist i ! __.bive. seen’ ‘big’, fo STR. . woo! “| . i 6. ‘per ‘co instructions 'BESABER phoned. ‘Lon 24 yebraary to : 4d - i i HT i t i apologize. for not making tt to: the. reception, — During this | conversation. (LIENVOY. intercepted) L said he, would come to" i> -: .. - BESABER's house for lunction Saturday, 25. ‘February -with about. yd | -. 2. Five: ‘other people, He showed up | at about 2545, atayed until 1890" 7 os with : ; - else. ay adr “Wikhaytovieh’ ‘BROVKIN. ‘(p~829) and wife “el. Borde’ Aleksandrovich MALAKHOVICH (9773) and wife Bee Mra. Pavel. YATSKOV (P~885): " ; 20.7) Mies, LOGINOV (P-11712). ~ vos oe, 8 assorted children ‘of above. a ~ Se Se , Ao : ~ ; : a ived in: two. ‘cars, ‘BROVKIN. driving a Qeyear old | | coe Light. blue Ford. Falcon, LOGINOV a bluc-gray Chevrolet, ligenge =; | 2 ., Plates 19=DAi- ‘(BEBABER maybe color blind ~ our records show. ‘ i foe 1 - . . > i | | both -eara. as: being green, > . . 8. ~The ‘conversation : was. 5 characterized by a lot of oy propaganda on "BROVEIN' 6 ‘and LOGINOV!s part. Although Vietnam was not mentioned, le boanted ‘several - tines that the Soviets would coe . Bet to’ the moon: first; «complained about - the. Kennédy ‘murder’ ~ = ao anti-American vein. “BESABER ~*~ - en “out of this theme, but with little , peandal; and. generally: ‘spoke -, and his wife tried to Aaugh © success: a 9.7 “At one. , point E BESABER néntioned an article ‘he iad receatly | . Yead in Business Week about. the Soviet ear indiistry, - When he” om told LOGINOY that the article purported - to ‘be based on CIA ‘ _ ‘information, L would not leave hin alone until he found the “article ‘Bnd gave it to him. 10. LOGINOY was obvicusly the superior. of the three nen. Neither MALAKHOVICH aor his wife said a word. BROVKIN, after a few drinks (but. wot drunk) started moaning about the problema. of. ‘life, néhtioned that the only thing that kept him going was hia good wife and- children.’ At this point LOGINOV walked up behind | BROVRIN’ sHKSXEKXXS chair,. practically lifted BROVKIN, chair and all, and. said, "we must go." : . : B.ECRET 14-0000 EES GUO B QR BT Te =3- - of the visit “€other- than to get a. free weal): was. to invite the: _ BESABERS to_come ‘to. the Embassy- to sée Soviet ‘filme. Not knowing | -how: “he: ‘should Yeact ‘BESABER™ was non-coamittal, ‘although bo couldn*t : : -», Feaist.asking BROVEIN if-they had-any Westerns in color. (1: Lobe ” t61d- BESABER he should not goto movies-and if the ‘subject. Came. Me -up-agsin to tell the Sova that: while he: Liked thom as people, - . CE he didn't want to hear their propaganda either orally or ‘from ‘the... . . sound track ‘of sone: lousy movie). 4 Bene 12... BESABER. is less ‘impressed by LOGINOV is intelligence than Be heretofore, Between L's: and.B's- heavy-handed ‘propagandizing © : . (especially in the capptalistic “ambiente” of the BESABERS). - BESABER- was. less than impressed. wath their tact. -o ot ne a. Ag’ fay as’ ‘the. BESABERa- could Hake out: the ‘enly purpose : ao i. ‘ po i pre 13. “urs BESABER, ‘reported: that: of the’ three 1 woren Me. “YATSKOV: was by. the: far_ the most presentable: She learned that the.. . YATSKOVe were on their’ ‘second tour in Hexico, that they liked as Méexdco. (Mra. ‘BESABER is Mexican)... Mrs. BROVEIN related that they . ' chad. one daughter (age 44) in Moscow besides the two. children with then in Néxico.” . — . . toe 14. ‘Plans for future got-togethers inclide only LOGIHOV.- - Mrs. BERSABER wila- Yook for some housing for thé ‘Sova in Cuernavaca; i Do. “EGRRAESS : whea ‘she has ‘found sonething; they'll ‘tnvite. LOGINOV down - ne Sot to bave a look’ at them, There.-is-also the possibility of tennis, : i 1... “+ _@lthough both -BESABERs are loathe to take- -any Sovys to Mrs, : “"_ ) SBESABER's tennis club practically all the members. of which are Americane, 4 agTSs.” ve Moe et, “Vs, The _BESABERS proposed and: 1 “second the ‘potion | ‘that 1: - : contact Laurence Higgins, & long~tine ‘Station contact ‘and personal . ces frigmiof the BESABFRs and’ tell them that the BESABERs are : oe “ : Cultivating Sovs' in our behalf,” ask. him. to let BESABERS bring. nats : ‘LOGINOV, XH and possibly others. to Mesix’ s court in Cuernavaca. Cot! - Colina on 24 Fed, reparting among: other things that he would be in . an Colima for another month or so. He ‘said he was working in the : ' office of Secretaria Particular of the Governor of Colima (tol: ' 2-04-11) and staying at the Hotel Costeno (tel: 2-00-35). f hinesas F. SLINKARD Ss E RET se pre tle Haw tt Tice tte OT” bs oO CS , | 7 . . . “Seve NA a ie On Saturday 28 I went to a party nt ‘the house of the areok * Consul General Leander Vourvoulias, and I paw there Vindimir f ~ “Famuinov onenaed in a heated atecuseion with an americnn ah) a . conml nhose name is Shorry. -Sherry waa aruing that there vere a - on lot ef Odea “hi North’ Viet Netty and yqindnoy wha roy Ti ae that ‘it was a pity” that ‘ough a big nation as the us ehould ‘be. ® f 5 fighting an. small | and poor nation, like Viet ‘Nam, r had a talk. with Loguinov, who I think now je ‘an ohana : of: consular. affaire and: he told ne that he th though ht: ft thet. nego intone for the. cultural. sreement with: Moxioo. were etal |. 1 . going ony. “but. that - ‘those/no had been awarded. the fellowship’. | naa already gone. But ‘according to what he. edid there: were, Li _Teguinov wae with hie Fate and: ‘talicing about the Rot shot . ig. - quite a few fore then ten. if eT wl, allet, he told me” ‘that. I should have rang. hin up and he would: ie have | ‘taken. tis, ne And” my wifey to see ‘the ballet and to “Bee 7 the dancers behind the’ ‘stages He paid “that the. vallet was’ a coming : "to Cnnaad for the. fair end probably would cone neain to | Méxte0, ; Sr a the Ruasians. will give a. ‘porty, for the conse, film, and. ; °° drt, dome tne during: February, , oe oe _ ts - ; Loguinov asked He Af r thought. that 5 some consuis ould not. show up at. the Rudeian embassy a8 they did when they were invi- ted by the Cubans. I told him” that the position waa entirely | different ‘vecayse most countries had diplomatic ‘and consular relations with the URRS. . | i. a : a os ; . 2 “en eh bine 14-0000 Gb” ? ee ont pa asap Gereunrangess etnies . IUMUEALe Net Nar Que tinns oe a bet i Marton - “3 | A \ las 1g Ns. 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Loy . ey : y _ toy J . ‘ : ° . . > 8 . 14.90000 et my wp ee meriwet nied rer tteemn tia Sor eR . ¢ an ‘ 14.90000 2 UCR be EEL un 14-0000 70 SECRET 7 Maret 1967 MEHORANDUM -YOR?-: itr. Nathan L.. Forris, ‘Legal ‘Attache peche yew: «ss Wiistoni H. Scott BUBSECT:, ==§ | sor. B oA x. Reference - is. made to your memorandum. on Subject: _ dated 37 February - 1987. ve ee ete So 7 a. This: office has photographs of threa American-looking people-who visited the Soviet -Embasay -from-1320 to 1336-hours on 26 January 1967, and. who are probably identidéal with Subject ,. his” wife and associate, Chyde, HHITWELL. They were driving | a Tourtsn oar frosi Zacatecas, iLoense plates 8133<H. ‘3. It is believed: that. the Soviet: whe talked to Bunject . was the Gonsul, Valentin | Bergoyovich | LAGINOY. rats INFORMATION 18. ¥ROM. A CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE. TT MUST NOT “BE DISSEMIRATED IN WHOLE O8 IN PART OUTSIDE YOUR OFFICE . HY, oe Distribution: oe gay A . Original - Ada 3 ae ee i ‘gin reasee aa oe Le 1 = 50=2-4/A : — 1 = 50-8~10/12 — P-11712 ' 7 March 1967 WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE ORIGINATING. OFFICE 18 BEX ICO 1 - Memo Chron: 2 = Wash pouch (HEMA~31524, 7 March 1967) Jonathan L, WEENING/fkm’ : 14-0000 7 = (f , oe . (i) vVui Pew) (Moe C18 firm aftcr previously leaving it and recently rejoined RAX'S working for another firm-in Hexico City. (The man is undoubtedly John G ace, who ts listed in the 19S4.47 Anglo-American Dir egtory - as Sales. Manager for Tele-Revista, S. X. The 1941-42 - “Anglo lists “a John Gc. PAGE as veing with Richard ny TOMPKINS y Asséeywotieny || _ elearty, the: predecessor of’. *TONPRINS, RaY, MARTFL,") | Acconding i “to. Subject, Mrs, PAGE'S: mother As: Dr. ‘anita ‘BRENNER, “an ‘anertean, Nexteo This. Yonth.* r “lr, FAGE looks. ‘to be PAGE is half Jewish and. and the editor. of? 35-ho ycars old and ‘his wife about 30. PAGE consequently speaks one of his parents was born in Russia . : LIROBBIN=1 sav , “some! Russian: and spoke. a libtle with KUCHTROV. - RAY a. ‘few days: after, the fin showing, cand RY mentioned, thet -PAGE had told him that. KUCHTROV: had mhde a definite effort. to make friends with him (PAGE), but ‘that. FA (PAGE) $4. no Interest in, making friends. with Communts ta “p ; re ae he -As “at turned out, Gulliver" s it ra ‘shown ater. sally, as the. ‘ftin: turned out to de ‘tn very poor condition and kent’ “breaking, when. ‘run on the projectors In its place, the Soviets showed a Soviet: film about a poor young woman in (Upth or early 20bH century Russia who. marries | a wealthy old man. and ts The kids. and: everyone else: ee Report, aa rep ier, Sete tee P-21665 corrupted be her. new found ‘riches, were. disappointed, but Subject found some sorsolation in ‘the fact that, “the flick ‘at Least was, clean. ; 5. 15 February. On this date Subject’ and LIRORDIN=2 attended ie 7a an evening recention at the Indian Frbassy at LOGINOV Sivject-at first : en the'r friend K.D.” *EARASHAR, the Indian Const SOKOLOV were “also there, voth without wives, 14.90000 i t ' L i i o q - - ay a : _ | .e « COrIES Mine n n= , and “unfortunately really “didn't know of any. LOGI0V sald: WW he: <cobably réally ought to take English lessons from a nettishers fie added that ‘he had once ‘taken’ a few lengona from a "girl from an 2 : Texts,” but he had had _to' etop because’ of her "texas: aceent.™ , - LOsIov foaily sald that wey Pooky he was having "a irtere b e “On tats, ‘ante 5 Subject | attended ‘the Consular be a ebrsang, Corps: “gathering at. the, Soviet inbasays She went with the. ae. ASHIARS Loco. was. “the: “first Soviet ‘€o greet her, but ae i within’ a Lew hroments PRIKHODKO and’ RUCHEROV | care: niis thing. Me Subject oid, that ‘LOdTNov séened’ genuinely. surprised | that his.- " eolleagues already knew hers. but he dia not ask for an explanation : ROV, DOTGOV, fray, _PRIEHORFO, yo r8e. SoroLov, toor'oy made no: , areort to, ig . _— v had: not: whown up. Hovever,. she, said 3 seme panerkiondn fe . oe lk a Gn | ae I in "Around the Towne" Act we Sd chee ape 5 i ~ . i _— he ere Pte EE + 14-0000 _ 7 | | ~. 7 A\ Cyne 67 Oo “A. a © Cones wage \ A She said she gone and. spend and/or make sore time with her. 't cut fetually felt sorry for KUCH ROV, because he just vasn e probably dreaded it. t attended the Soviet — 8 2% Februarge On this date Subjec at ‘the Soviet. Fmbassy She went with P coat out for the role and she throught h Arny” pay recention aried BALL “SOTENENE *, whom Pearl © GONZALEZ and an Aneriesn n (RuCH OV left an “pnvbtstion for ; brought. along ag. her escort. | ) ‘According to Subjects .-. ‘Tearl with Subject on: 17 February. " work heres: (According g o é ~~ % os ) es : 4 souk YONE is about 35. and, is An tpubtieity”. & t& a a “wintian ad Souris ts ‘or : executive. in. Jo. “to the Ack Direatory, r Thompson de Hexico.) » Se, the. international Department of Waite ‘any ‘other. Americans: ‘at the” recertion. . gubject did not» /DOLGOV; © ‘She talked wh PRIKIOOR Y Mra. PRIEHODKO, KUCIFROV, POLGOV said he- had been. with PRAVDA for andy. wrieflyy) : aix yearss “put a blurb about the 16 February Consular fimetion in THE EWS, on 19. F LoGTiov ‘sald he hadn ed if “she were going on ebruary and vrough along a clipping . for poemOvs. "t geen ity seemed, pleased, ~ and: thanked her. He then sik the, Consular our ‘of the Mexican Hone® ‘show on : n't a ‘gonsut or married “sdb ect ‘replied, why: outa she’ bes” “she “was - Gores: 6 ‘3 March, Well, ‘NO, to dre, and “consequent Ly: nade been. invited. oGINov renited that he thought she anguta go. ‘and therefore he “was making: her: we Bubject said that was | fine with her’ ah honorary’ Soviet gonsul.” m at. the Home Show. AL told “Subject on 28 th HoaTtov, because he was t able men in’ the Soviet Rmbassye soe and she'd, gee hit an. experienced » February to be careful wi . KGB. officer and one, of the nes -This seamed to delight as much as concern eo ) NEY TNTI TY . ; 7 J chan His rtin Sans Sel 1 Tee ; _ a ; > : ; _ - 7 | ee BRITS DE gata that. nothing © of. interest waa. said and they parted wi . ae 2 _ LOGINOV: spent “most from its foreign policy, to it : had du >to visit Cuba - as a. Journalist. Subject paid U.S. ° “foreign : rn (i | Guba’ ‘many times ‘in the. pasts bu : Pearl ‘atid flarold soNrs. of the: ‘Copley’ ‘news ‘Service, according to , f “ according, “to Subjeat, was: turned: down, “Pearl was ‘probably ; publicity out of hers. 7 Castro. -has “done a lot. of good. ‘for Cuba and t unfairly. trestiéa by bho ‘UsS_ press. Pearl is” b: (in TW: NEWS for’. ‘the | last yea Te: visit the: American Imbassy on a March’ in “CA fy, * Hy eat so : ] , from the State Department to make the tripe. 9. 32areh. Subject did not at, first aco LOTINOV on tho - ,,lione Show tour, but mid-way through the tour she felt a tap on “her shoulder, turned and saw. TOG IT OV. They then walked along tugether for the last 25 minutes of or 30 of the tour. . Sub feet - thout e ment lon’ of getting together, again. Subject said any specifi of the. time eritiotzing the U.S. .on everything. : 5. ‘trcatrent of. the. American Indian. proerart ~yvmemrerrey mane 10.° Poarl GOUZATLEZ. Subject. told ‘ne on 8 nareh, that Pearl. at. received perimtasion . “poneetee fron the. Cuban. Goverriment curve’spondents in Nexico had applied for permission to visit — t had all been, “turned down... ° - ‘JONES. ree Fi subject, were the. two most “recent American anplicants. . (.. Subject said ste “thought given. permission. because the Cubans belleve they: ‘can lead’ her’ a round by the hand and get some useful Subject, noted that, P earl believes hat he. has” been Voroever, Subject observedy. y no tm means. a fuli- fledged or experienced newspaper 7 womans ‘as her_ only ‘experience consists ‘of writing society articles Sub ject said F earl dlanned to. a ra DES ll. AntonicNIALIE« I asked Subject if she knew HALIK, who according to the Foreign Correspondents! Assoc, handbook, is a 14-0000 75 SECR ET po re: February 1967 7 asoRuipus FOR: Mr, Nathan L. Ferris, Legal Attiche FROM, Winston M. Boott. SUBJECT: Travel ot Boviete: oy ma fe — a A weusitive; ‘yelitable: source has reported’ that: Govier, a . Hinister. Boris: Alekgandrovich KAZANTSEV went ‘to Veracruz. on. - 9 “OG . . 95 February (1967, and. that Soviet Consul Valentin- Bergeyevich my LOGINOY. and Soviet Commercial Counsélor Viktor. Mikhaylovich © “IVANOV: planned to go -on .26 February. 1967 in. order to attend - _ planned to’ be An. Queretaro on 27 February 1967 to attend a: i “eoresony” ‘ato the university there. ~ . ue 7 Any information ‘availabie to your ‘office’ on ‘the ~ activities of these : ‘Boviets: in Veracruz and Queretaro would © be ‘appreciated. . . . TRIS INFORUATION is FROu A ‘CONFIDENTIAL ‘SOURCE, rr MUST Nor .BE DISSEMINATED IN WHOLE OR IN PART OUTSIDE YOUR OFFICE _ WITEOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE ORIGINATING. OFFICE IN MEXICO CITY. yenpete sa } a gaz ’ " pistripution: . Original - ‘Addreasios. ay . ae “l= 50-2-4/A . SO, Loo = PS11712° : at ay l= Po16)2 © 1 = P-8102 i - P8800 1 - Memo Chron Jonathan L, WEENING/fkm 28 February 1967 oe te three. S8evict, _ships- thera. in port... it has. algo beon Feported . - 14-00000 8 E C R E Tf CONTACT REPORT : ~ SUBJECT: | Sc LICOZY=3 ee ° DATE ‘oY MEETING: a9 February | 1967. oo 4 coy hs aye Et ad breakfast with subject: at ‘the ‘Hotel Del Paseo : : i i i ! i : : : ! ee FS" trom 0900 to. 1000;on 22 February 1967. Noxt meeting is at the - 2 same > place at 0900 on ‘8 March 1967," . an se a: Subject reported’ that he had- had lunch: with ‘Loa1N0v - as planted, ° LOGINOV brought up the following topics & . an _ a: LOGINOV- brought up the Hamparte- article about CIA, ty woe " subject chadn't read or heard of.{t. LOGINOV then said ‘this proved _ io that CIA was very active and said they were active in Mexico, - a 27 He again asked Subject. if he had any friends: at the American Embasay. Subject. for the nth tine told LOGINOV that he hadn!t- been n> the American Embassy and. that an office. boy takes: care “or visas, etc. at. the Bubassy, : ; ; be LOGINOV then sata: at ‘he was “going. to explain. to: Bubject the line of the CC of the CPUSSR on China.. Then followed an ‘harangue against the Chinese which Bubject ‘stated. contained ai, ~Rothing that haan!t been in the: ‘newspapers. a: Si pee ‘ : ec. LOGINOY paid that he has a Mexican. gird whom he didn't . -Adentizy and, asked 41f Subject would give her a job or fitd her . Lie a job, Subjéct ‘asked about -her qualifications, English, typing, © °° etc, LOGINOV answered that he didn't know. ‘Subject anid to send her ‘around and he- would - see, To. date -she. has not appeared. 7 . (COMMENT : Subject” ‘gaid-he. has ‘no- intention of ‘hiring her, if ~ - _ y she comes, but ‘thought Wwe would’ ‘be. interested - in ‘her identify. ~'. Lot) Etola fidm to. find out: as mudh: ‘about her as possible. ‘However... . ; 1 since LOGINOV ‘didn't gay what Kind of a job she wanted or what he. _ could do,: i will be ‘eurprised | if she comes.) . 7 po Ts a, ‘LOGINOV “went into some detail explaining to - Bubject rn ° about . the party he was. giving at the Soviet Embassy on 16 February, Soop ston - for the Consular Corps. He. then invited Bubjéct. yo L a ; . 8S E & RET : ue yf 14.90000 ‘about “in the past. . : between Now York ‘dnd Moscow in May. ., Soviets will fly to: _~ asked about U.S, visas. -which, the Soviets have always complained: . “LOGINOV ‘said that the Soviets. will be: ‘travelling. BCHEVARRIA dinner. - _ ; ; eso ‘days on 24 February. - meeting. =... atm ee mote eee LoGINOV said that Aoroflot: service, would be inauguiated, Once it is inatituted local W..York ‘and catch’ Aeroflot theré. Subject ~ fron. M Mexico- to New. York ' on Air France. and Air France has ‘agreed - - to: ‘handle ‘th hatter .of transit. visas’ with the U.8«. Embassy. ; - LOGINOV: \dded: at thie ° ‘local Soviets are looking: forward to the. stop. off in -New..York which is much siore interesting’ than Montreal, (COMMENT: If this’ works, out we will have good advance notice of “Soviet travel from. Hexico And excellent ‘passport photos). : 3. -Bubject wont’ ‘to ‘the: “party. ‘on: 16 February 1967 with. his -: gechetary. and his triend,. Sinai. Rome, First Secretary and Consul “at the. Israeli Embassy... -wife attached™ herself ‘to hin-and took Gare of him for the evening. He sav. PRIKHODKO briefly and " PRIKHODKO 's He noted that: XATSKOV wasn't ‘at -the party. 4, - Rome Latroduced Subject | ‘to Jaa JAKOWTEC. The minute JAKOWIEC heard Subject 's name,” he. asked if he.were from Mundus Tours, They - then Gonversed in Pdlish, ° JAKOWIEC told subject that- the Polish, delogation to the ‘Olympics ‘will come 6n the - Batory and that the’ Poles are. building. a ship. twice the Bize of year. “JAKOWIEC suggested that ‘they: get together for luach and Subject agreed, JAKOWIEC said he would call Bubject in about a.week. Subject. remarked that: ‘He isa sharp- guy and speaks very good Russian, - I. told: Subject. that JAKOWLEC is thé UB resident and instructed him not to’ go beyond a_ social. relationship. in ; Sond manner. ‘Subject agreed. ce - bee ; Subject: stil. has not heara anything ‘on ‘the ZABLUDOWSKIY= 6. Subject is travelling ‘to Los Angeles ‘on business for ‘On 27 April hé will go to Israel for. 10, days to -gonduct a. group of Mexicans who are going: to the opening: of the Mexican Pavillion ata university which was paid 7 _ for by’ Mexican Jews. : 7. Per LIENVOY, NIKIFOROV called Subject on 20 ‘February 1967 and made an appointinent "“to-come to Subject's office at 1100 on 21 February. Subject did not mention this to me. I will bring up the Subject of NIKIFOROV in an innocuous way at the next - Freseis J J. COIGNE 8S EC R ET 14-0000 + ‘16% .18 Feb 67, filed: P-12244. ©. LIROCKET~1 ‘Contact ‘Report, ' (d) LOGINOV -- “ . -¢e).STRIZHOV<= vee <-(f) STLNIKOV=-' A (h) TUCK == “{4)0 YATSKOV <= a ‘the reporting rertod, nt 17. January 1545-1630. -= KAZANTSEL suggested that b Subject give. ose Me ZAKHAROV. on ZAKHAROV used to be frequently. ¢ on SS. ; : guard, aut n he AR 0, “Be Subject condueted B: elasees at the: Soviet Tmbacey duriag _ “CUP Wo rj Subject has frequently seen Tocrwov in the first office off the Recortion Room, LOGINOV has received the majority of the 8.10 visitors who have come’ into the. Recention Room thile Subject hag been — there during the last years: ay AEE . Subject has frequently seen STRIZOV jockeying cars ‘around, He has also — . : -" geen. STRIZIOV go in. and out of the. .- mo, gatehouse on. numerous. oceasionse. Up to several, months “ago, SILNIKOV ‘used ‘to-o¢¢asionally be on fuard duty when» S ‘Sub fect® ‘éntered and exited the Embassye. ‘Re has also. seen hin jockeying. cars 5 around | i ° . o(g) 7 SOLOWATIN -- Since Subject has been holding afternoon ‘classes at the Fmbassy (stnce mid-January 1947), he has seen SOLOMATIN. on cuard ‘duty. every. Tuésday.and- Thnnsday afternoons _ He saw SOLOMATIN on duty only once in’ a while before bhise -.. i : Subject has seen: TICHNIN in the. ‘second - office of the Reception Room two or three times, He has never seen him recelve. a visitors Lo. . Subject has” - frequently seen YATSKOV in: both the first-and second offices off: - the Reception Room,: . He. has. seen YATSKOV: - ‘ .. ” peeeive visitors on a couple or occasions. YATSKOV has been ofdasy present with, "about: half the ‘frequency as LOGINOV, - whether or ve | “WIKITIN. a call to check on #uchuprem not he planned to resume lasses, KAZANTSEV implied he had no idea what HIKLTLH's plans a: hn ee 8 14-0000 aye of OR ARLE toate tanoru - ee ., solo y. ‘pasd al. interior dol Recibidor an el’ sual alas 1250 3 Rae. bu. - So . - wee - I. contacto: oon 100, a6. ‘fud aol ‘Gluba- ‘Lag 1303) Hee le ee ee de, 4 a i La mujor nignoionada. voatfa un traje de 2 plozae go. color. atul olarey ora” _ ; a : “EP 7 . ove a : 7 | “rubia,. alte’ y ‘dalgada, usa lentes (ortatales’ ranaparontea). 14-0000 14-0000 . - - Bee a obec iooe oa we than encase, 56 14-0000 Ga ~ . LY 7 a 4 eo. wrote tee s . 7 Cutrea Consuar tN “Mexico. . MECCO, o. e. 2 Hanorabto- : Yolontin® Longulacr,. ‘Seuretarto ~ oS 0) Babajada de Ia 0.2.3.8, Calsada’ do Tacubaye Boy 20 var . Hortooy DePe 14-0000 w> ee a ‘ ~ . ‘ ” . on ans i 3 . "og ~ “the - a. : _ * . . - a5 E t ai g 3 a Ee . ” Qrgano do} cuerpo Gonauiar de “hbateo' Te Plaza do la Repibiica # 9105 “Béxicos De Fa” & cote : a “ : ; Noe 1 : Enoro 19670 co “Vol. ¥ _ we : Coe " Fteata pica “GrLega, Heaos racdbtde numoroaae felicitactoses por la fie — : ta ofrecida por el Hon. Conaul General de Grecia _y Pres. del Cuerpo Congas =” . _ "Ler, an honor do los. nierbros da “esta organieacién que ba: aida atendida we 2 2 F, _ per mho de clen personas, Desde tomprans, 01 dfia 28 de onsro, la roaiden=” : fo . _€48 do nugatro Preatdéate on Paseo do doe Reforaa Ho. 2485, Tease, luger de “3 % tan agradable reunién, ha aide colada do “genten que hea vonido a goaar- de - . . _ ies. platillos griegos y de -hoo dailes y sfeiea pleas de este pale herman 7 “ot “S-"n0 que fueron presentados por in gtupo’ do Jovence dol-Chub Juvenih Heleno- . _ . S Mexicano de oata etudad. Hubo derrocha de” ‘olegria y buen bunore Bo airvie ; \ ron "bourskazia", "dolmadaicia", _ Mioftedaicia’, "ponakoita”,. | Migouradiedes™ "yf warhag” otras: ospecialidadss gricgas y oo otras "euro, “Hotaxe “erandy%= oe 7 otren bebidas Ainterascionsics para ol delete de los presentes sntre loa se aunles oitemon’ al Se., Director General del Borvicio Consular Exno. Sr.laia . Alga Cojudo y-ou Qistinguida seflora, yal ar, §ud-Director éel atamo scr - on vielo Consuler Lic. Rat Valoosvela 7 afore, adqakg do aunsroo Consaleo-= oo ‘eon aus cénsortes y Agrogedoa y Sactetarioo de las Zaba Jodeo Rutranjores - an cate pifes La za0a y jardin dol Presidente oefor Yourveliag, debidameg te Aluainados para gosta ocasién, presentobas un penorana auy bello, ask og ' i s so las cares alegres y felices de sus invitades que cof oa entusiaswe y —— i : : . . alegrda centrituyoron al Sxite de esta reunlés. . ‘ , . * ° fiesta Tipica Rusa. RFuestro Honorable Cologa Ron Valentin Longuinov, Se « : eretario de lo Haba jada do la U.R.8.Se, nos informa que as ast& organisaade won fleatn t{pica Rusa pare el dia 16 do febrero préxino, do laa 19 a loa 21 horas, es ls*cual tendrenes la oportunidad de ad@airar los conocidos ba , les y dobidas 4e origen Busco. So cath preparande un autride programa en on ta ocnaiéa ¥ csperenos quc un gran nécoro do nuestros aeociados ¥ cua oe = foras podr4s ateader a In davitecién del Colegs Loaguincy, que aork recidd, Dasos las gracias de arton?no a nuestro que = vs : da por olloa cportunarente, rido compadoro Longuinsy por ou gentilera o interés on la organisasiéa dow : ‘ oo gets acto que segurancate sorh unc de los mis interesaatea da la teapora = : 4 De a po das . en 14-00000 ay - 7 | ee ee PNET ao eatin ener e semen Mactan Sen geeete gas orbs H see Le “—s, sadta a Ja Flinta Seagraatge Debide a nuestro piograria do actividades aa: ob ma de” febrero, Bata visita alo muy tayertentd Pédrica te “Uceres "So-- agracto™, pe ba nuercaante aplseads baata al wz al préxise- pared, afa°on que caporanca ork posible que un payor ‘alaero da Cénaulve, podria hacer + ne! nor ally Anviteotéa que noe ha oxtondids- la Ddrecciéa” de odta Eoprodace ~ Lav visita serk pan getoras y Ace oerk sorvide un suauleate anbigt por. des antitetonea,, . . m. . Giots Trigsstral . ASS? . ‘Len reeibes” para e) priner easatre de gato ORO, = valor $ 150.90 v Ba estan preoentacdo pars ou eobres 8a ‘ano ao que, asestro’ dejar ‘eon a. Govrador vo le gneuontra vn au duapaoho, le rogazoa, 98 atx Sverstarda un cheque por “eat valor, ° osviarto’ al &r. Tascrere’ Roporadle . Frangotey Barrelet, sSnmul cry KSnare,. cuys Alrocoiéa ee3 Pagee de la Rotor. _@a Noe 156, “160. Pies, Atkies DF, mu Gradina. : t 14-00000 fo, . ’ et, oN . 7 - t cy ~ ~ . . y . 2 , - . ¥ \ . , > 1 nu : ‘ ; 4 Hi 1 An Mueetro erticado Colugn, Honorablo Eailia Aroessess, Consul General de a= Panniakh on MGSLe9, ba recibido una comunicaciéa del el Sonorable Sre An = arSs H,-Crdas Gs Consul day Yunesua) a on, Corny’ PansaA, quien o la vez ea a td Organizador de a Vv Convescdén Gonewlar Interqnord ; Te . ‘. fevetdenve dyl Cox. “TOA iavitendo-a loa ‘Alenbros do nuestro Cuerpo’ & ester presented ea-ée~ : ta Jenvenciéa Coneutar Intoranorteana qua tenders “lugar on. la efudad | da -. : vannith Los’ akon db ool 45 de. abril préximo. a ° be obs preperado un intereaantiaiao programa que abarce adawha de las ro ~ aepeLones ofictaled, sete culturoles y nociéios en bate mnravilloas pa- a i Loy de manera que ooparnaoa podor inforntr 21 Sre Prosidente del Coats - _ . oes “Orgnnitador que un buen ninero de puentros anociséeos ¥ ous dignas’ 3960 — - a . ras podria abtetir & esta ventas Serha tentsdos varios tomas de gran interes y se sugioere’ que enda uno dom nus etree Conoulus sonvta ‘al eatudic de Sste Dirsctiva, 1a pononcia o po = nvociae que doeva presentar, sobre tenna de dnteres gonfn. Favor fe Abat-. coroos nm la ver of Usted y au sefura wna asietir, pera hecor las rosor ” 7 Yan a tae ERY Ree noe _yachones del casos . - . “Gportiaaments “pvibaremos a tada uno do los _miouhros ée Sate Cuerpo dol . oO ae La cuotn dol Fogistro es he fijado on w= —— 8. So Bijos moao = eee Bt “Coste de’ ‘praaso y dol Hotel. 425,00, Moneda Americana, por porsona (la setera no paga). To “gen a razdn 46. $20,00 NoA, Hijoa y personan neyoren a -rarén do $25.00 : . lo. cada UAIs hoot - dirigiz cualquivr preguata sobre ol anterior al “mocrite (01. _— u : mo b5-70-15) © al Sr, Aafoyl Fusont, (Tel. 46-50-80)»: quien ha ido nombrado ‘ fueratario para Sot Convoncdéns |! \ ao ot - 4 ree We an ene cee cnsatziiatees coe eanninete maaan SINAN EE! WA Beart ag Feat Leander P, Yourvoulian Preaitonte. og Bite al 14-0000 % oe S EC RET CONTACT REPORT * SUBJECT: LICOZY-5 | 45 February 1967. DATE OF MEETING: “4 a I ret and had breakfast with: subject : at the ‘Hotel. Del Paseo from. 0900 to 0950 on 15 February. 1967, The ‘next “hheeting is at’ the Del Paseo on 22 February at 0830, = cl 2, ‘Subject ‘reported that after a-hiatus of no contact: with any Soviet since the end of December, LOGINOV called him ‘on 13 February and asked him for lunch on the Mth, Subject wag ‘busy on the 14th but agreed to mest him on the 15th at © tha Cafe Escla, near Subject 's- ‘place of work. Subject. chose a cafe rather’ then’a restaurant in order to keep the meeting brief. _ Ha assured me that, other than being’ pleasant:, he | joelpes ceee wouldn't ‘accept any” ‘aséignments. or. requests: for information: _ _ ' "3, subject said thatithe private dinner for influential Jews to talk to ECHEVARRIA ‘at Jacobo ZABLUDOWSKI *s house had not taken place. goon since he is a very influential. man, may become President » and it woulda 't harm “Subject to keep his oar in. 4. ‘subject heard from Pedro’ Ferriz, a partner of ZABLUDOWSKI on TY, that USIA in Mexico had payed for. the TV -..t¥anemission time of the recent KOSYGIN interview from London. | Asked why, Ferriz answered that USIA wanted ‘the Mexican public | to know: the “Soviet position on Vietnam and China. . same “Bubject “reported that ‘the Air France inaugural flight _ ‘ to Red. “china ‘had been, ‘cancelled diie to the. situation in China, - a | told ‘Subject that Headquarters: had expressed | no interest in / any shee. . a “6. I asked ‘subject for the details on 1 being representative 7 - for LUEXINSHE , the Réd Chinésé equivalent of Intourist. said that: in 1960 he attended the American Society of Travel He Agenta’ convertion in Honolulu, On the way back he took a tour of the: FE,and NE with a group.of travel agents. In Hong Kong. the Hong Kong Tourist Board had a cocktail party for them, A “representative of LUEXINSHE was at the party and ‘invited the group for: luneh, Ar this lunch he offered to make them agents for his. company, involved. sthey were just appointed. Since then he has been on Doon _ FILE: to, p=2712 QL P-11712 » : ‘Subject Will check wath. ZABLUDOWSKI.. He - said he also intends to make a courtesy call on ECHEVARRIA 4 Everybody signed up since there was no contract pate, 14-0000 SECRET | ee , thetr. maiting list. He never has processed a traveller to’ : | ~ China... ‘He. thinks: that Cooks . is also an agent. but is not sure. . : oe am - 7 ae _%. ‘Subject said ho is procéssing ‘several ‘people ast oh -‘tourista’ to the USSR in the spring. and gummer, No visas have , vot : ; been issued yet. He, promised: ne thermofax copies of’ all visas. . 2 vi 1 : | cn : Francis. J. COIGNE — | : - , So oes 7 a - } . | . - a i + : ira be | A ! vt : i . : i : * ye : | ' : 7 ‘ ‘S$ EC RET : 14-0000 a8 SECRET 30 January 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR. THE RECORD. osuBskcr: a - Cocktail ‘party with ‘Official. : Bloc Representatives , : 1. At a party okey the local head of the Consular © '. Corps Association on: 28 une/ the undersigned met and again | — chatted with’ Valer ‘of the Soviet Embassy.. He ~"r ‘also met for the first tin n_Jakowiec of the Polish Embassy © who was introduced to undersigned by LOGINOV,. 2. “As usual LOGINOY spent most of the time conversing mt . . with undersigned provocating him on'a number of issues, (The es ae » undeFsigned . answered, making a tew similar conments about the- Chinese’ Civil War... “When LOGINOV mentioned Vietnam, undersigned. | felt it would bé nice: oo ae the “Soviets. helped. the U. S. to | “pring peace to-that area so they could concent¥rate more-on the Chinese’ Cotmunist danger... -—At one- point in the conversation ; undersigned jokingly. asked LOGINOV if. there were ‘Soviét : _ nationals in North- Vietnam. The latter said, "sure, we have: “many advisors there." The undersidnged said, “no, what he — et meant was behind guns or.'in. the seats of airplanes." ‘LOGINOV ns “said absolutely not. It also seems that LOGINOV has been © rn keeping track of) the people he sees -undersigned talking with po at cocktail parties. For example; LOGINOV was curious to ’ Know if undersigned has seen "his Haitian: -friendg. " Undersigned asked whighione - the black’ one or the white one. LOGINOV _ said thet wbdte one, referring to the Haitian Vice Consul whom . undersigned 0cCaSionally talks to, Undersigned said he had seen the Haitian ‘at:.the Haitian, National Day about a month 2 ago but noted that. the ‘only Soviet present at that party was - ANDREYEV, ‘not LOGINOV.* The latter, incidentally, corners : “the: Haitians: anytime’ ‘he. has."a :cliance to, although he officially Por a -' .poo- poos” the. Haitian regime,- “LOGINOV ‘once more asked under~ |; - os '”, “signed. when -he would come play” tennis with him. (this 18 about _ the: fourth or fifth time). ‘Undersigned told him he would do so after he :gets invited. by LOGINOV as the latter has often ‘promised ‘todo. One of the topics that LOGINOV métitioned | was fhe Protection Section of the Embassy. "Protection against whom, "he asked, The ‘undersigned gave hin ‘the usual" lowdown: on the’ number of \tourists to Mexico and their problems, LOGINOV must - have been interested in the. section as he mentioned that a U. S. Vice-Consul working in that séction whom he had met recently will be transferring to another post. “ ~ ay . a FILES: (rane ) P9097 ~ SECRET 14-0000 cou ‘Both Mr. and Mr ~ SECRET > lO. _=2e . 3. “ JAKOWIEC appéars to be a man who likes to talk. His . Spaiiish is quasi bi-lingual and JAKOWIEC says, by the way, § — ‘that he learned it in Brazil; | itis ‘wife is a plump, very ‘Polish~looking ‘woman, . Her dad conversation was to laugh at some. ‘of the, exchanges . between LOGINOV and the undersigned, -WAKOWIEC-appear to. speak fluent Russian. he~ conversation undersigned ‘ment ifoned_ there. At -one point ia. t Poles are eloge to " Atiericaas in ced an things they are not so oo. ‘pleased at other. things ‘that the U. S. does. Undersigned deferred thf. discission gf this point for another meeting. “AS many of the Consular Corps members know that undersigned _ served many years in’ Vietnan, the latter felt that he should x tle ‘imply that this indi not. hide this. fact to ‘the official bloc representatives as they would find out ‘about it anyway. This.came out for the -- first time on the occasion-of.-this cocktail party when’ . JAKOWIEC sometiow: mentioned Vietnam and the efforts of. the. Polish members -of- the, Armistice _Commission there, The under igned, who has known A humber of these people. quite well, told JAKOWIEC that they. speak French better than Polish as they were sons of ‘Polish. migrants to.France who. returned to Poland after Gomulka: too! ‘power. When JAKOWIEC started to é -hoW wonderful things were in Poland, undersigned pointed Sut ‘that the: parents of the returnees, .. many .of - whom worked under very difficult conditions in France * in. the coal ‘wines, - preferred - thé hard work to the chance of - working. in- ‘Communist Poland, "* ot ‘4. The’ next” ‘cocktail party ; held by the Consular. ‘Assn. will probably be Held at- thé Soviet Embassy. The President. '. of the Association told undérsigned that LOGINOV had asked him for his: -agreemént. “to hold ‘the next party at his Embassy. A large attendance of official bloc representatives can therefore ~ be expected at the next get-together. ‘ i 96% Francis Sherry. 14-0000 ? -~ ar oer, an wets $ me f iG So, i be, « ; - Awd . oe yeh i : yeete . cna es . . finan. 3 . (en : So 167 TL SUITE papeere | 2 cont /LICUL "aS 2 Nonesber 1966 = 15 Januery 1 7) OPERILOESS bie 4 2 december 1966 Procrcas Ripert (sec dasference) reported de valopmortg ia? ‘ os 1. “Bie Ie ‘ taren ASP “P yp to watch Surject traveled on 52 Ceteher Im. TF. . &. Coninets . . : AL Quddeet ore Fi Mise Offte:ns ooo : Se . fart from ite ers frequarit vialts. tn -Loocow during, Coteher 156 | iin Laxteo, Cley Wecht poren Ad». SUS, tect atriod ee foes or A Paeies Sror ‘on four egen. tan . Oy a total. tine 6f Jesa than cn hour. "ad, ject was attend ing’ the rh I RES oT Conferences, Su aa day in’ kts roon at the Hote? Aes tonal by Aechi one Trane! Of Cctoder. cepe tee dee crane nied vee Arete sim ene r gescem, wear rst cont net ju the Sovtate on’ Sub Jectts return to @axrteo unr affec a “fies "y option for a few minutco. On & Decersér, felensin Serag uence sud feo te Peg jular Ace case officer, estled Sub Jeet down be isited. Sudject's office and assent no more then h ‘sible dundidete for reg ident) (201-120329) at Aa je ico ity station ¢ tone. offic Inthe dea novices sinee ‘Subse et's return from imrere in mid=flave cv. : C/O, sronitec a rina, has. Seer ud d ject ote tines fer an: enen neds pet nine Pores, os ot Ais ‘office on 2? Norerdcr for tro hourn, ad c/o me Sus “Tk rocunbar, we e/0 met Subiact three times, on & December ct hie oe RA @lmont two Rouna, cu 12 Decender at the Hotel he/ forks for a he. Lfohour, h 22 Deewser as : x celts offtee yor en hour. , - 4 . 2 7 - Co ate On? Jonuchy 3: T, fhe c/o art his wife took o: a, iret Cn: OT ae oe dinner et the . bon of the Hotel Continen: J Sidon, to ree 3 ; 3 a ‘form ar invigg civ tf: subject's home. On 12. Januc ry, the Cy nm moo, oy, _ the datterts afttcr for one hour. - - . . i 3. Opmmations] ‘Lerclesmants | ts ‘ - ae stetiect/ kev : Suijwveet crrived tn Loscow on 23 Cetober 1966 to attend the TEDCR FE: _ Cy hes co i ee PA PHP (gene (or FB) "ive but not tneluded were Sudfect's actirittada 24 - “mm and Ian-el trip in mid-llovanber hos suen Avs. setts offtce to present him with-Solshot Ballet tte : Lecender,, Subject ung paid a drief niatt by fue! ran ‘er apts, OO tes "WO, sed oo rae from eon soup Vicdtedrovich srikhodio- (21 -202379). On & Prourder ine Locinon tar, ms aw Poy ae 3 On: far Or 14-0000 fe yprvnnes septate (mie PRR OF em EEE ae Pleh trore? osomiaonm a surnidentde bueig hod teen inedtec. on out. ctts reseed afecesn, Clos Pechtporanke, suboject's former soetet C/O fn fee et ge cchimat tha teted Mational, Sudjeet dallderctely &ept Ata cen ao hie vise wi Aer eecrdrongnae sould find le diffleutlé to heme orérote cons Bs cprre “ko cing te vialt Sudjact erery dou fakereagter crids wale : virgins gtfso of reconio, cuvtar, ete. TAen Acchktporersa count éh2e epee: vatey the firaé thing he told sud face uns that he _feant MWe ires fF d teen a Pree and had secn difficult in kecteo, Sut lect, tn Aig Ac Lifarrié 7 MINN, erence ah te dean that ke vas a rebel and told seek porenke capndetiyv that ae vder?ts here the Cie gs, effort ‘er inclinition to ints nlee in che coopemition thot acs eepected of him. Fe .guva Kechtporonko the edd lina coout fridnds "hest: Ja muartet : thee Re couldn't and wouldnt put out the old efforts Mechirercnhe geti thes ba tea bad, beoiuca he-hid wants to present Sus vi ree to Ais. chiefe ans nor taore bas’ re. point Lo tbe Sud ject Shr: gaged tala off. Xs nchi porento ached Sus amedd be wilting to use Als offi. eos a ‘lettaradron. Sus fees scid, rvrrorin: thet, thot wio not a rery smirt biea= since Ggents eriting to hic firma ‘te him - wok Ke then Krow of oua ject f3’ connection wlth the Sovicts and ha reuid tour te “@rpased. Marerthe soon, Ne cht poranko - tedd Sudject te think it orer cm! 1k to” Falontin Clay inot) tu dacico about it. Also, Mechiporerka telt sudseed thas they noutn't fornetten cinue- tha "aranch office” end thes Sudfect oho nee feal dad ahaue tha deduy in heiting tf up. Subject ridievic a thas feea, soniq saaeé tft me - the Spedote who cheuld feal dad; as for Aim, he couldn't te endhered ia tha future tt tae tripaenc ttre tnvolved. Kechtporenko, Sitll not chanténed, coned if aad ject mule provice tnformstion on all changes in vise rogultions fer trerel in ne uth “mortéd. Sudject.zr said he Aa pivan ‘this infornition ‘to the - En th: Weck tporenko than avked Sud ject to cent tnue to- give: auch PARE OR 17 Fadenting -= “wd jaed effebhed fram f Hocht par 6 that ‘he ms “eePting inthe: Tyétn-trartean . Siésis’ of the Foreign Kinistry, and ¢hat he ues allowed to coma and co cs he Please! ta pie nit Suh inet. In the context of telling sudject that he ‘sau thet Sd joes ‘was not get ringsalono with hia Soviet frierds, Xachi poranko said thot-he ~ oud te coming beck to Mexico naxt years One cay while #echiporenko uaa in the rhotel rook, the phone rang ard Sub ject pickéd up ¢he phona, ‘A Semile voice asked for "Givy.*® Subject Ranterincly | rebliee: in Russian thet "Givy" wasn't cround, bub couldn't ka dow In the ensuing converste - dion’ sua ject found aut that the caller was a 25 year old st tutané, her adérass and cits teleshone nunher, and mde a date'to meet her the following dey at the Lenin Station eit of tha Hetros Lechtiporanko wes'all in fevor of Sudjoct making the date, and aoa mitter of. fact cuma tha next day to tuke Md ject's son te the cireus so that ~~ Sud Jec’ uould be free. (Comrant: Subject said thas he never did go to meet tke arix girl, but told echtporenkoe that hé had gone and tha” gird Aca not shoun up. Sud ject ws of 2:0 opinion thia ms nota provecation by the Sbotess, but ‘he shted avay because he did not uant to be trvolved in anything indigcreat./ -¥hen Alekaandr drtktodko dropred tn unexpectedly ab Sudject ts office on 2. Decendar, hile Sub joct ls ui fa” ani son were frasant, the. Sveiet esked whet he could” Aava funch ftir stth ject. and the latter put ‘him aff te Iling frixthodko t3 > DI naxt waek S [Conn te fri ‘thodko did nos: cally, . . a FR RU AAPA CAR URANO DE CORA RCOROnUnT GST OnANTG AAV RES ver L . CR 3 Leow.ser, Udentin: Loginev, who hud called Sudjeet's erfice dy “ene hard Sd feet coma darn to the street, saw Subject for just Q minuba ga pecsant Ain with toy etekesa t6 che Bolshoi B:llet for 9 December. /Comments Subjec eh onierf te ee teeter De ae eee : \ 14-0000 4 cp LL? Meserhor, Leginep aime unan nounced to Subjfectla offie: and pre vatted on capa cofea with him neordy, tae Sovlet presented. Sudject with four boteles for, Chrigsémas, and degcn to ank Subfeet eo sertes of peracnad arenttonas HM iaet Left folana for Jurta uftar #iIT = had Als decurant.iton bean. or CbemiL? Sudfect ensured thre bf ung lead. Se : wen ho oeble te enter iurta aba ho aera a poltd Franch visa? ject eald tonsa sid he atey be furtaP” Subject acid a few roniha, : service .bhi tha doliah GE? Suudjact ecla pee. Ware there roseades Se ject aald now Raa ae Suproued oe. ntaeted softd yes, ane ralated tha gtern of har he was c ain ts J dy a folish dtplomitic eourter who dreyait asletar from. - .tin the U8, art ie oubfect onavoredt that jefter, Ls jeetla . ‘olan tean positive or nooatloe? Subject sot? reulral. tsied why, vt he dbclbetiad thee alghty percent of the Ibles ecre nti ovtet.. right.” foe. ne StUdyact ues antting elony ‘wtth cha drertocn « rd: “he degle tne a Logtnov- said that wayle, if object Aca Tourn, the ners of * tha director of the Cit in haxten Sub lier worany to think Subject could yet that trfert. tions heey Pantnen whether Sub ject would teil the sontets lL he ‘vid a dteniased t10 topte utth uw cay runybe." , te show Loginay the cocuments that bachet tn bis wee fe Thar - he Redven, 1 Plas et foetlo off ce rosterse to the Sei lyet replied See Laciner budt teu or feginen « eis. “t d renee tae mipbann OSE TPAEE Y REPS MR ty ~ - tf Taginerts guesdbonmie | - ol tecembar, feral Vitokas dropped dy Dd fact ta af ue 2 ‘ i brought back srom 2 cacou,. /Comments Sub, ject IoCsare 7 if i - tr he Serdatla ¢ Vote hkoacou byurrancsing for Quo lectlctra: , * : fo coatat Me teron. /; tskov axpreaied_gratefulncas bo Oe jec or . i ae Anttle co? Cuccetan wine, goma rodke, a docorabinn abe art: 2 pera of. ae “Yobntar C10 no longer holda the pont of soviet Conutl tn .2' 9, . @ te ~ nélen 2 for AGR nesidert) told subject that he ts clod ar. ue for ce ook cine for Mhhem™, ant ha ta Sure that Subject will rot | Mtham® ~~ a1 ! rian of thetm cemman tdeala, And Yatokou ft sther c stad that Toe 3! oriry muck tr cormon, and tht thay should nent. IA mo loft . : Sate ow 2 oud jac. 2 Le _ : Lan . t Cop Clty Station. | LS fort at Ata office on 22 Novenber 1986 to dosrtef Ai~ on the a to Loscow (ave pc ragraph 9A, abore), In adlition oo providing oniacts with Mochi poranko, Sub, “fgct gare inctianial : for: ts fda resul M “ke Lith “rikhodi 0 ‘ord 1’ Loginon on 2 end 8 Inec: om request, re-opened with Luiject the ta'nte ty aupert giat Seoretury of Gobderndctén Echeverria isc can. widecy fe r next -prosident oe Bextco. Luh, Ject re date.’ a ther Suh, foot wick : - proposed ca one of the five infivertic] medges : > deities commu lice fe heverrteds aperovel (Zabludovsky did rot nie (he AY reenesiead lad Subject check further with cabludorsky whe: pper Jace pee, - Lobe . . be \ 14-0000 “ . -, a aa qe fa - - - hee : . tn ie ders Teotnerts ¢. sea fone % anaes fd 4 - abore), ous feee ; Ef dur -h Tae fevgineo whe fae faster casa esting such ome fret : 7 Ce rush Ae wag corpletaly purslad dy this tae port af oe , Bho voefetas cst oa dee goddoas felt perfectly ot ecse tn bee tect 60 dha ed Redon ha: ai tutten in chowing hem Ais docus, ent 5 , Sud, ject ts offices On LO Uncernder, “ef ter aaa hos trared @ : 3 Chri oe) 1 fit. ef fig: ner td Sudjectta hema the prertous d Ue wNisct mo owerled: a » don apets st frase) sor Georgt- Visko, and said he had mee Si ohets tome dee hair te : Vietor 2a Tre ' : . feet Aa Rod rocstied G; ko lidapeorasen le? e .wrartmont oftteia il now in Chile. to wwededs in fertco through Subject. bk hohad received a firm ineltction fron ' 10’ go om thi. incuourad Sdicht of dir Proce ne ne 2.67, to phich subject Ad repited that he wh Jer ax. resged Alm aif us nautral chcut Ats going, Sur oc! -detarest tn his duking the trip. fhe C/O resiies te & OD dae fot mea 2 petty aa : “Sheen co o0 ° WU) ote: leet ro’. vouts bee : he Cf then fF Anecken fl fron hig cecdret (fo. ed Sertourly with oubjact the quastiion of sofivsa “really wde,. inasmuch ua there ves se - lotd Mdgecl th ¢ the sceptletem var Livnet shar:), Tae 0/0 cakad Sui jac fronts rectest to report baa no mrchig yp: erly .otded fare ‘sfeg he ees : because he's Sf os the contro] te deny hie Sorlese (the ration weed; events ot though he mignt Jor frien arate on with Ais Percenc. Tht ye. He enpde tned mere hig dss via jess hho doeunwAt.tion tov the Stiviets, dive ahow those Nhagtear a ha rasalt afraid of them. woub fect asied "his degsea". to oce tf ha could git the. pomthced on passin» the Seéne gee ond “thr & iy i ‘ the Sortets come r Fe. . ; - eo. } : . . ve ‘ . t sO + - : o, . . . i On BO January 27, she C/O (ening received the Station's: exrressic a interest in be. ning . wjset follow up the invitation from dip Prencs} as OV sh agect a for mora detaila co. wrning the tevitetion from Air Fronces” end gore Wo Cha poe to pursue the > ot . wee frentice R Yarhetne s wlll: turntsud,fect omer fe Fr cis ae 7 en ro tha, curred t. : Coigne, before | nets departure from dextco the end of Jorincr ry ise? : bt : - ; . . - 1 : . : ay : - - st . . . -e ww wer : , . . ’ . 7 . 14-0000 : = neg . 5 _ rs ~. , \ +e * nd a en) en So, “Say - Foe ; | [Ran VS Tarra TIC 7 ae Ean ACHiatt _ TSPATCG _ . SECRET ot x (Attachment) ? ee . a - : . lascres FOF SKS é ‘ chief, SE . : ; l ALM, atwore : ; 2 fare ° _ rn as GISLFED OLA ne .__ Chief, WH - : cee, : | CB % SIA ONO 4) . FROW a * ° : a oe . . . y be Chief. of. Station, Mexico city / ; [meron — oo : 7 | SUBJECT. ° : an - ¢ : O- REDTOP/Vaiontin. Sergejevicn LOGINOV ‘(201-285412) ce . action REQUIRED . REFERENCES . : xo oA Co KO 2, fo. : a REFBRENCE: ninw-13985, 16 septenber 1965 ; i _ _ Attached in draft form is an SPR on Subject, which is ° - supplemented by information in the Reference concerning we — _ Subjects activities before coming to Mexico,- perth -c 7 for/titiard c. cuRTIS . . DOC. MICRO. SER. : : : OCT 4 i977 Bo ee | 5/e ATTEND a MICROFILMED . olepe. 6? te ae 7 7 . Attachnents; : a : : . Te, & . ‘A. Draft SPR, herewith’ So, a “ a B.. Photographs, herewith : e Cc. Sections 16 and 19 of Draft SPR, under separate cover Distribution: a “BIS Tea 9, 92 : 7 C/SB, w/atts. . co : é ~ C/WH, w/o/atts. . i ' att / me sac | by 3 bur . J . exh. IS f PH PSY, G CROSS REFERERCE TO OISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER . : 3 . HMMA-32872 24 August 1967 : : ee ee et aN "TngS FILE actreee “s 201~285412 : i 14-0000 a5 a > .* ft . " ‘ ey 7? =~ . ‘ cee’ : . . s ary . . v4 , | . . SPR PREPARED BY: Jonathan L, WEENING’ i . . wf DATE: 14 August 1967 - » NAME: Vatentin Sorgeyevich LOGINOV @ 5). 2, DPOB: 23 December 1927 in Moscow (28). ~ subject has stated chit he. Care torn Moscow (1), ‘and his wife sald they . “He once told ariother source; however, that ie Pup together ta Maséow (6. he came. from the northera part of the USSR (8). bit this source ‘Is not Known for accurate reporting; . t . e . | 3. CITIZENSHIP. AND PASSPOR T DATA: Soviet Diplorm tle Passport # 16993, Isaved 24 Aug. 1960 (3). ‘Soviet Diplomate Passport # 010264, Iseued 24. jun | 1965 (3), used currently @. 4 ETHNIC ORIGIN: “Unknown, | oa ae | 5. _ OTHER NAMES USED: Unknown, Oe — . i 6, CURR ENT POSITION: Third Secreta ry dnd Consul Genet ral at the Sovlet_ | _ Embassy in Mextco City, sins (D Co 7 R ELATIVES: Wife: “Aleksandra Deniiviyeyna: LOGI NOVA oe (28), Known as “Shura” (1). _DPOB: 20 Aug 1928 in Moscow (28), — 7 "Bassports: B-16094, used in 1962.(4). - D=i8k 010265, igsued 24 Jun 1955, current tly used 4). Deser pion Plump,- ns. reddish halir (5). Photographs are attached, Languages: “LOGINOVA has ‘been stu 4 since at least June 1966 through May dying Spantsh with, Carmen ROURE €anosa, a local employee" ot the Soviets", 1967 (1), but her Spanish is still sald to be very limited (6, 25). She is said \ | 1 to speak a little Eng}Ish (25), and claimed she had studied English in Moscow i| (1), She Is also sald to speak sont _Freich (25). OO weep Sante erie dine 227 i HOR : 14-0000 (wife, cont.) ‘Miscellaneous: LOGINOVA has satd that she has known, her husband: since. og six a8 rnelghbors In Moscow (6). * She cla ims to be a. ‘ chemical engineer (6).. During Subject’ 8 tour tn Havana,, "1960- ~63,. ‘LOGINOVA worked ot o ; inthe Soviet Gnsulate (28). She arrived ‘In Mexico on 10 Oct 1965, “two months: after her hnugband (4). Since Feb 1966 she had been reported as chairman of the zhenkom (Soviet. women's organtzaitlon), and as such has had to persuade . the Soviet women, to do various adai inistrative chores, ag well as ‘being: + Involved with running. the dacha that the § Sov tots have had. in Ctiernavaca In the summers of 1966 and 1967 (1). “Eamily: Tn June 1967 LOcINOVA asked. the. wife of Gomme retal Counselor Viktor Mikhaylovich IVANOV (201- =245651) to call her mother when she got to. - Moscow, saying ‘that her facally lived at the Botanical Ga rdens (1). - 1 Deer: Irina, . -born ca, 1952 (28). In June 1967 SAGINOWoakhex Subject sald ‘he had a fifteen-year-old daughter, w who was living with LOGINOVA’ 3 mother (ta Moscow) (6). In Apr u 1967 LOGINOVA said her daughter was tn an English school in Moscow @s Trina was reportedly with her Parents ‘in Havana, 1960- 63 (28); however, she did not travel with them from ‘Havana to Moscow on ll ‘May. 1962 xx0ck (4) and therefore may have been in Havana for only a part of Subject’s tour, She has not been In Mextco, Son: Dmitriy (4). - DOB: 1959 (28), birthday probably 6 August (1). Dmitrly was with his paxanoos parents in Havana, 1960-63 (28), and haxxbox arrived In Mexico city with his mother, on 10 Oct 1965 (4). | Sub ject has expressed Interest in having his son take English lessons when | the family returns from home leave In August 1967 (21). 14-0000 1 8, vavauar Spanish Subject speaks fluent Syantsh with very little accent (11, 24). , English Since 1966 Subject. has been- reported taking English lessons, apparently at the Instituto de}fraductores A tncorpretes| in Mexico City (1). In April 1967 he said that-he had’ been’ paying a ‘girl {Amertean). for lessons 1 _ in English, but that she ime did not have enough background in grammar (25). (Comore nt: “Subject was probably more Interested in meeting American girls tion in studying English tn this case.) Subject’ 8 English Te) . . Ibelteved to be fair at present. ae . “9, PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION. AND PHOT Os: : | One source: described Subject as tall, blond and blue- eyed, ql 1). Another | OE source sa td that he Was six feet tall and had short, reddish- -blond hair coe Photographs. are attached: a ooo cents meee eee 14-0000 44 10. "PERSONA LITY, CHARACTER, HABI tS: All sources agree in describing Subject as sinooth and completely elf-controlled. He ts an aggeessive conversatlonalist. One source described him as vulgar, crude, iil-mannercd, short- -tempered and a tyrant, who ‘thinks . he. As a big shot: (8). " Subject seems to have made a play for every ; girl he has iret. “ln at least one instance he has. claimed to be unma ried when Inviting a girl out (27). - When his wife was staying at the- dacha in Cuernavaca he reportedly oatied men (8), On Kk 13 Sep 1966 he was secn ‘Ina cafe with a Mexican- look ing woman (is), Dt rs i In Sep 1966 it was | made dates with other wo Subject Ig Interested- in sports ¢ and is good at them, reported. that he did not play tennis.(15), and by. Apt 1967 he was saldtobe a good tennis player, claimed that he had: ‘been play’ Ing for. less than a year and never played more than once a week (25). He is said to have the build of a tra ined athlete, the brutish look of a boxer or wrestler, and the grace ofa ‘ natural athlete (25). - He has said that-he boxéd’ when he, was younger, and that he oan . plays basketball and volleyball (25), also that his: favorite sports are skiing 7 and speed skating (2y), He also plays ‘chess but is not an addict (25). "He has i belonged to the French Club in “Mexico city since ca, Noveniber 1965 ql) and ‘ has been seen there frequently on weekends, sometimes with his wife and child . 03). One “sunday (20 Mar 1966) Subject and Yevgenly Nikolayevich GCORLITSYN . seen playing badm inton with their wives at the French Club (15). . were t One source reported.that Subject smoked “Flesta" cigarettes (8), and another source reported in Apr 1967 that Subject did not smoke (25). One source has reported that Subject Jowns several beers after playing tennis (25), ona social occasion Subject did not even ¥ PL 19L6° On oxesocrasiont Subject and Vladislav ya but another source reported that fiex finish one Scotch and water (19), L Sergeyevich KOR MUSHKIN reported ibove which may or may not be accurate reporung, into the Sovict Embassy at 0300 hours roaring drunk (8). 14-0000 ‘ 44 ee epecgenpeneee pees : - . t # Subject has apparently been taking English lessons since carly 1966 i} at the int Instituto de Interpretes y Traductores, which ls located at Tiber. 213 very near: the: UL S.- Embassy. “He seems to have made friends’ ‘with a number ‘of people through, these classes, «. (ct. under Contacts, ): Ta Februa ry 1966 it was reported that Subject's wife had bough a tape recorder (). In a June 1967 Subject ruTaelf ag ordered a Grundig tape-: a recorder. (A)... . "Sub ject was reported having: an operation on 1 Feb 1966 C17} no further « etalls are availabie, Hae ee ‘ _ . . . J +411: CURRICULUM VITAE: ; _ ce: | Subject claims ‘that he has served in the “Red army (8). ce : . q oe s : Subject’ s- name was reportedly Usted in Feb’ i960 as about to be assigned to" ~ ns i : 7 Buenes Aires as Soviet Military attaches it would appear that elther this was a a | ‘another person : with the sane. ‘ame, ‘or ‘that Subject was being considered for assignment there as diplomatic attache, ) {- 14 Sep 1960 xBop tea Subject and his family arrived in Havana, where Po a . > Subject was assigned as. 3 Attache at the Sovlet moe, a Embassy (3, 28). ne eee ce i ‘Subject tarijed Latin America as’ “escort and oe interpreter for the Dynamo soccer team (28). _ ee Sepxhakix ee Too Do 11 May 1962. 2 ee * Subject, his wife and son trans itted Mexic ico City ~ travelling from Havana enroute’ to Montreal (4), . presuna bly on their way to Moscow on home _. . leave, * Subject and his family left Havana PCS (28). , an ee 7 Subject arrived PCS in Maxxx Mexico as Third Secretary assigned to the Soviet Embassy (4). ™ Subject replaced Oleg Maksimovich NECHIPOR - _-ENKO as Vice Consul (1). oo. 14-0000 \ 00 on OU OK . (2015202379), as well as his other intelligence acitvittes given below. 46 jut 1967 © 10 Oct 1965 . Subject’s wife and ‘son arrtved In Mexico (4). Suhiect wasa ppa rently promoted to Consul Gene ral after Pavel Antonovich YA’ rSKOV left . Mexico on 4 Aug 1966 for home leave, In Sep i966 — Subject was telling everyone in town that he was “new .the Consul a, 6, ete.) August 1966 : “Subject, accompanied by his wife and son, left foo. _ Mexteo for Moscow via Parts (4). Also travelling aE Re With them ef LOGINOVA's passport was Tatyana, ~ the daughter of Boris Aleksandrovich MALAKHO- [5 SR TRAVEL: INPUT Roca VICH (4), Subject has cold several people that lye "this is home leave and that he "wlil he returning aa to Mexico (1, 6, 21, 22). I. 12, “ANT ELLIGENCE AF FILIATION: Known, KGB, “based on a bs having: taken over an agent previously handled by known KGB. officer's 8 Oleg Maksimovich 7 4 NELCHIPORENKO (20i- 405870) and Aleksandr Vinuimirevich PRIKHODKO . . oe ily 14-0000 \ ’ /3, AA. INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES: (Cf. algo tnfarmation under Contacts, below, Subject has undoubtedly been ‘developing, contacts, part Icularly with American girls, with a view toward intelligence possibilitles, ) es - a tn December 1961 walle qravelling with the Dynamo s sacccr team, Sribject ‘met a Bolivian security/otfictal in La Pag,” Bolivia and reportedly tricd to ~ Yr he source, however, Is belteved to be a - persuade him to study in Cuba. or _ fabricator. (28). | . After sibject 3 saw the socecr team off, he continued to. Panama, where he" met with a Mextcan citizen, Edmundo Fausto ZORRILLA Martinez (e-2818) am on 16 Dee 1961. and On t7 Dec 1961 Subject and ZORRILLA travetled to “Mexico City on the same plane, Sub ject sree} BOOS had ca, (Us) § 2,000 with him tn Panama, (29), a Onl4 Feb 1966 KGB officer Aleksandr Viadimirov ich PRIKUODKO. (201- ~ 202379) turned an agent over to Subject. (The. agent had prev tously been _ died by Subject’ s predecessor, Oleg Maksimovich NECHTPOR ENKO.) - On 14 Apr 1966 the agent attempted to break his intelligence rélationsh ip with the Soviets, although he has remained in business and social contact with them. Subject, occastonally joined by PRIKIIODKO, has continued to give intelligence requirements to the agent aha? questioned him particula rly aboitt his access to the US, Embassy and tricd'to persuade him to continue cooperating with - the Kas. On 24 Jun 1966 Subject asked the agent for information on Eduardo Mauricio WEBELMAN was subsequently reported to be 3 friend of suspect Lk wale F 3 734k : KGB officer Yevgenly Nikolayevich GORLITSYN's Se ). 14-0000 ‘ (2 cont.) -On 20 Jan 1966 Cristobal TORRES Ponce, chauffeur employed by the Uz S, Embassy In Mexico, was sc nt to the Sovtet Embassy to plek up the | " passport, of the wife ofa U.S. Embassy offictal who was planning a trip to : > the USSR. Subject’ talked to. TORRES, asked: him if he would like to visit” . . the USSR: or récelve Soviet im giizines, ane if he ‘knew anyone who would d be wat kx willing t to give hin. English lessons, and finally. made. a “dinner date: 7 with TORRES: for 24 Jan 1966, when TORRES did not keep the aate,, “Subject - nd 9 Feb 1966 | In ani attempt to keep the contact allve, called xam8 him on 8 ar (12, M4). Subject ‘dealt’ wiih the "Federal District police several times in iuiv i966 ee tn regard toa radio. that had been stolen from his car, On.20 jot 1966 the. policeman (LNO) who had been h ener Luls CUETO Ramirez, that Subject had. oifered him: and ling the radio case reported to his _supertor, G 5, 00d peso ce 000 dollar ) a month if he would work for him, After c onsulting witth-the Mt ter of literlor, CUETO. rol the. policemen to accept Sub ject" 8 offer, which he reportedly | did a al jul 1966, Sub ject's ; first assignment to the policeman was. ‘0 locate Veneziiélan citizens Nicolas.” 7 . Juan, BOSTROEM and hls wife, (19, (Cominent: Nahing further has been . learned about this case. “BOSTROM Is a ‘native. ‘Russian employed ‘by Stephens= | _Adamgon de Mexico, his wife-teaches Russian at the Ibero- -Amertean ; ; Univers ity.) | been reported visiting the small general store i Subject ‘has occastonally On 5 Nov 1966 Subject CoS located across the strect from the Soviet Emba'ssy. , reportedly questioned the store owncr about occupants of one apartment “ building in-the same block as the store, and on 6 Dec 1966 he asked general ~ : questions about the new ap rement buliding at the end of the block, (8). (Comment: Both of these buildings conta in base houses for the fixed survelllance of the Soviet Embassy. ) 14-0000 Bake \o? Fx . Ey 2 Ty 14, NON-INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITY: an a : | In Mexico, Subject has consistently been reported performing consular . duties. He issues visas and sees Vishors to the Sov tet Embassy in : i] one of thé- recepe! fon roots (21). He makes travel ‘res servations for PCS and visiting Sovi ets, He is responalble when elther PCS or visiting. Sov lets ; \ become: all and have’ to be seut to a hos spital, He ha has done considerable house a . 5 often attended to the eeds -of Sovtet ships in Mextcan ports, He hunt lig for the ‘Soviets, guch as looking for a new , school bultding and for oy _ houses In Cuernavaca that would be suitable asa dacha, Subject had to slen : the dactia sooats contract In both 1966 and 1967. Subject alsd regularly ‘attends the opactkx” functions of the. Coiwsular Corps Asso¢lation, and on ' 16 Feb 1967 he had the Association to the Sw let Enb aasy_ for a Russtan * evening, (1). ac Sep 1966 Subject was rc ported an having become the ‘Consul General (6, 8, L, 1), having “geplaced Payel Antonovich YAT. SKOV, who left Mexico. for home leave on 4 Aug 1966, On 2 Feb 1967 Sib ject tried to get Panamanian visas for ‘hiss olf and Soveksporttllm represeit ative ; 1 Aleksandr Aleksandrovich NIKITIN (known KGB) to attend a Consular Congress to be held in Panama 11- “15 Apr 1967 Q). The visas were refused, oe ; On 26 Jan 196K 1966 Sub Ject attended a lectu re given by a Mexican ‘who was an n exchange professor ata U. s. university, The lecture was sponsored: . by the PRI, Soviet Cultural Attache Svyatoslav Fedorovich KUZNET SOV WARK tform, whereas Subject sdt at “also attended ‘the lecture and sat on the pla the back of the room, (13). Subject Is reported to have taken the following trips in Mexico: 26-28 Oct 1965 To Mazatlan | to attend to Sovict ship )1). ~ "re Mazatlan mounts with Yevgenly Nikolayevich : GORLITSYN to attend to Soviet ship(J). 6 |: 4 2-4 Nov 1965 4-8 Dec 1965 “76 Mazatlan to attend to Sovict ship (1,9). 2 2-5 Feb 1966 _To Mazatlan to attend to Soviet ship (Ll). 14-0000 \o4 13-20 Feb 1966 To Goatzacoalcox to attend to Sov ict ships., Soviet - ts . EmIasy chauffeur Anatoliy Pavigv-ich INNYSRDCKRX © .. _o 1, PRASHCHIKINwent with Subject but returned to Mexico } |. o City earlier, (ly. * Co vs . fe _q , 25-28 Apr 1966: ~ .- Possibly to Guaika ajara with Sovict:livurtst vistors: St: . attending a travel conference there (1). , . 4-9 May 1966. ae ‘To-Veracruz.to attend to the matter of a intssing Sov et : “ 4 _ bailor (Qe q 27°30 May 1966: ee ‘To Veracruz to attend,to Soviet ship (1). ne °26 Feb - 2.Mar 1966 To Veracruz with Soviet Commercial Counselor, no OO fase eo 2 viktor Mikhaylovich IVANOV to-attendd to Sov tet shIps(}) _. While In Veracruz, Subject asked the U,S,. Vice - : 2 Consul, Richard BOOTH, the would intercede with — eee “2 ..the Mextean authoritles to get shofe leave for the = Fer . a Sov let crew (24). ~ oe - ree , ‘ 1 on : ‘ & Sates gee eh ee es ee ee ne Lae oe a. - : 14-00000 joo 5, CONFACTS, a “Sov tet “Contacts: ct: ‘has: als been observed liv ing the Sov let Embisey foiel ofien nth vs Ck: - ‘Wi Kevistart | thovich BA RANOV Gai ~ BAIR 277838, ‘known KGB sivecper)’ “and Bor is. Aleksandrovich MALA Kt HOVICH on- ~767974,. suspect KGB also, bor rowed the: cars'of YATSKOV and. : OOK. ° - techintetan, ie Subject has OV (DI: 29046). ( s owit KGB chautteur Vasilly Stépal “In May 1966 Subject repoitedly gave the. 2 wife of Aleksandr peksandeovieh (201- 784917, known KGB) o-® | NIKIT IN/a hard time when she’ wanted to. send her son to the. ussk withi ariother’ “ft ‘Sov tet wife, . NIKITIN then complained to Mcksandr Halekxanilxaninbexs = _ Slax: Vladimirovich PRIKHODKO atom, known KGB), who reportedly, “ordered Sub ject to get a ticket for the, NIKITIN, clilld, (1). Ch also above, where PRIKHODKO seems to be the senior case officer for an agent cur rently eee etna tandled by Subject, ~ “In May 1967 LOGINOY. N niciitioned chat she tad known Boris. Aleksandrovich uv oo, O- OK. _ CHMYKHOV (201- 268115, known GRU, for years. (0). (Comment: ‘CHMYKHOV, 62, at the same time that Subject was there, oe was stationed in Havana 1960- ect’ 3 baving taken CHMYKHOV with him to Cf, ‘below for report “of Subj Cuernavaca to meet ZAREBSKI. _ Subject has also been reported in contact with the following Sov lets not. + ae (201- -355606, known KGB), visited Mexico stationed In Mextco: Vitaliy Konstantinovich BOYARGV 27 May - 9 Jun 1966, On 1 Jun-1966 Subject and P,A, YATSKOV were absent | wtthoBOXANGW from the Sovict Embasiy for four hours with BOYA ROV (7). ation that 8 “} Vasilly Vasilyevich GRIGORYEV, member of petroleum deleg or 14-0000 “visited Mexico 3l Mar -i4 Apt 1967, “White GIRGORYEV was iri Mextco he : ; wai reported In contact with Subject scveral times, ‘once raking, plans to - a) to the’ movies together, also to ask Subject whether he should attend a ae rene reception’ ‘and to report the Iness-of one of the ather ‘Sov tet delegates.” | hg ee onoke | -B } is acon, x Semienovteh | Ivanov ar -078078, ‘known KGB), visto Mexico . probably saw w him off e at the alrport Ww. . Yur ly Viidinirovtch LEBEDEV (201- 213261), Minister Counsélor at t the Soviet Etibassy in Havana, On. 7 Feb 1966 Subject. was reported sending - : _somethtig t to LEBEDEV: with anata. a. sav tet Professor who.was traveling 14-0000 = Mrs: Glorta *) LFARO, no 0 otter ten es. _ 7 SLL MELIN ane _ possthd _ : ABOCpast <hig Glor seta) wanted to y talk to 3 - pe oT “uF V Ace Mpa 30 MESH IAN “Subject to congratulate ‘him: ona Soviet moon probe TON ‘On 22 jun: 1966- Glorta ‘ ALEA RO ‘reminded Subject thar they tad posal «Gamat Graelila, oo v.) on ‘Christmas Eve 1965 and invited Subject to.a | able ¢ to 20. but, said he would: ‘call Glat ta’ for. coffee, in 1964 | 7 ALFARO#: Ss cyto ‘Yolainda ALATA Vda. de moe. met. at thohouse. of Mrs. SOTO (- | party. Subject was u Gloria gave her telephone as 35- -71- -30 (list -CACERES Buitrago, Chiapas, 130- A, current telephone 25-10- 24). W. Qx.- : Also on 22 Jun 1966 Glor la ALBA RO told Subject’ she would like to talk with "gome of the Soviets, ‘and Subject ‘suggested getting: together on ‘Friday “after English class": an. (Comment: x “ALFAI RO may, have been st 2 ‘English with, Subject at the Institute de Iiterpretes, y Teaductores.) On 3 Aug) 1966 Glor ti: and Subject trledt to agree ona date to get together, ‘aad. oud fe ce she sa ‘id she: would like for him to. meet a friend (female) of hers. who was -!) visiting Mexico trom Central America (1). 3). Ofelia ALFARO Lopez (P-11339), professor of economics at UNAM, good friend of the wife of Artonlo SA RMIENTO (q.v-), social contact with Ws several Soviets. . Ce, . On 30 Aug 1965 ALFARO Invited Sergey Sergeyev ich KONSTA Vastlyevich NIKIFOROV (1). NTINOV to her aisxx house and included Subject and Leonid K He(Dr.) J Juan Luis *ALVA REZ Gayou, teacher at UNAM and Depyty Director © STIAWN ES wy ftaF _w these of Instituto d de Interpectes y_ ‘Traductores. 14.90000 * Subject: progumably. amet. ALVA REZ at the. Instituto, where Subject 6 believed to have studled Enltsh, The first reported contact was: on, it Apr “at fhe ‘woul “isingth the peojectt to the Instituto de e Inerprcies y Teaductote ,. “a tt ssage, for 5 Sub Joe to to cali at £95: -68° 96 usted to Natividad GAMERO defo 8 “Hamburg 25): On 23 ‘May 1967 ALVA REZ asked Subject for 1 Fuenté, “help in typing a lotter ‘in Russian (cl. ‘VIDIELLA), q). 8). “ding, ) Manuel ¢ANAYA. se recta ni tel . © a oo Biel. Raat * . : " bot _. Resources, vis visited the USS ‘the USSR in -gumroer 1268. “On 19 jor 1966 A AYA than i 3 with Sibject» when he cor ‘ack tr nérder to 9 dlscusts his stp an, - : “On iS Nov 1965 Aleksandr Via -dumtzovich PRIKHODKO ga aid ite wanted | to Introduce subject to AROSAMENA, because Sub ject had some questions 0 ask her, Presumably related Is a report that the Panamanian, ‘Counsetor,. B. CALVO, told Subject on 19 Nov 1965 that he had no answer for Jose ‘ Subject yet. (1). : ; 7. Mirlam AVILA Katz (P-581, 201- 814144), employee of Mundas. Tours travel agency, about to leave Mexico to marry an American and live In " New York, 14-0000 v anyone in thie U. 18, “Embassy. iw apa 1967 subject + reluetanty , ra “agreed ti to iss ie a visa, to, Dr: KUTTLER (a. vi), whose travel AVILA, was’ etu favo th it she bitroduce | fim, to sore of | vs « eit Pman visited Subject at, the Soviet Embassy, The man. caine. to o the imbassy. ta a car ‘ariven ‘by. a womai, who. reivialned ; in the car, tt Hcenise plato roleterod to “Celta ‘BAYA RDI Tortes, . “peed to , Péancisca TORRES Vda de BAYARDI.. Oe cfs ). Lella Ss. ‘BELAVAL; visa officer atU, Ss. Eimbassy. a June 1967. BELAVAL reported that shé tad been. in contact with Subject _over visa matters, ‘that subject had askéd lict what she did in the evenings,. ; and had’ ~~ _whether she spent her off hours with other U. Ss. Embassy employees,/sald “that he was unma ried, | In June. 1967 he offered to.take Hier to the Ujkaintan : Ballet ‘when it canie to Mexico, She has refused his invitations, (27), x 19. Carlos BLANCO Solano AP 9328), federal Security (DFS) agent,, now Lt 2 LE AE NE omnes with Judicial Police. In 1960- -61-BLA NCO invited { several UL B. Embassy ut, and offered hls services ta the U,S, Embassy. BLANCO works. ‘atrlg ~*~ no . for Carlos CASAMA DRID Miranda, who is suspected of having a clandestine vote ed hed Kebe STE 22 relationship with KGB officer Pavel Antonovich YA TSKOV. 14-0000 \\e a ; On i Now. 1965 BLANCO called sale at the Soviet Embnisby and “remarked that they. had: not sécn, eachother for. a 1 tong time, Subject : sald he: / iv pet toyed, : ~ Pwoutd: call. BLANGOAH a} NC, ing: Wednessiy. (). On.8. sep 1966 Graclela. ye who deserted herseit as BLA NCO’ s felond, tavited Subject mentioned ihat BLANGO" 8 wife - of a Wty, tite c ii noe lite ject | toa “pity tor BLANCO! s. 5s daughter, sald they. Ww ould first ‘go. to the: church, neat * a ‘eo WM: “On 6 Dec. i966 BLA NCO told: Gractela' s house on Tamaullpas, : “Subject.t that "Gomandante Carlos". (presumably | CASAMADR 1D) urgently ‘wanted t see: YATSKOV- ae and Subject sald he would ave YATSKOV. © call him (), a : “Ty. Lubomir BLazix gia ab ss tn Set al oe : “Segretaiy: and Goinsul” tn Mexico. a ‘ a 2 Oe oO, yp te ann ie On 28 Dec 1965 8, A, “YATSKOV left a. message for ‘BLA ZK tat Sublet mo could. not atcend the dinner to witli the BLAZIKS | had wife was atek. and invjeed her. ay PY sl . Satine, {- - : v1), Rosa ‘Martha AGiO Sanchez 2, (Po i038), “Toft in Hoverbee 965 on- a aXe. est trae Ava k a scholarship t to study, I ballet: int the USSR. ce “On, ai and 22 Sep 1966 Rosa’ 8 mother (fav) was, int contact with Subject 1 th order to talk. to. him about visa ‘ptoblems of her two daiighters who were - . SUSSH . (Name. of other davighter is inknown, y ; CAMERNGU ~y: pF 12849), sald to o be a reporter with The News a7), but this seems Talikely, no other traces: COMER MAN On 21 Feb 1966 JAMMERMANN.told Subject that she was golng out of town the next day but when she got back she wanted to invited Subject and his | . wife to her house, Subject said he had no word on her papers yet, On 28 Feb 1966 she satd she had been in Cozumel, “Subject : sald he still had no word on She tnvited Subject to dinner with his wife, and he sald he her papers, 14-0000 » would call her back, On 10 May 1966 ‘he trted t6 call Subject, who waa out, “saying. that she wanted to: ‘know about the arrival of a a min from Russia, On “te nt May 1966 ‘Subject: told her he. sult had no ) answer on her papers, She i joe sald she planned to take a business trip t to Brussels anid Parts tn June and oT d ‘that Elke cs NU). was tn’ Paris” vislilng tier son, “On io a ’ CAM EE MA KL i rm Subject seked ‘for KAMMEBMANN : at ib- “65: “61, aad was fold she was r . cE Europe for’ a width (phone Usted to Importing tiem inconiex, S.A "Isabel ta Gitoltéa 45-914). On 6 Jil 1966 Subject: called her at q2- -78- 32 (listed: to the Banco de. Mexico at Cinco de Mayo 2) and told her he had a: documeat, for “her, On iL Jul 1966 she- told Sub Jeet t that she“needed his * 14-0000 ary See Se. que. ) Jaca, “cer director of. the, Isto. de Interpretes : i! Cah is tasy a Her R Eee > Subject’ cas contact with CHENC INSKY has prestniy bl y been conneéted PO | “with Sub Jeet’ 3 taking. English a at the tasttutor On. 24 Mar 1966 CriENANEY a ae . ‘tried: vunsiiccessfully to ‘Fedch: ‘Subject, on 4 ol 1966: CGHIENCINSKY fold “subject thar Janet. (LNU, appa c ily: Subject 8 veacher) had been, unable | to 2 “fix her work ing: papers, and tad. had io, leave Mexico, and asked it subject ‘S mi classes could ‘be postponed: Sibject agreed and sa id he ‘would: like to a i “talk to CHIENGINSKY, ). ee rs y 15). David E. COOLBAUGH @ 12879; “201: 796142) ‘Ameftean “employed “with United Nations ta Mexteo, « co eror of gcologtcal project. thar two. - Soviets were also assigned to." “Ta. 1966 Subject was, in contact: with COL BAUGII ‘several times in regard tod dheuinonting th the two Soviets working. on the UN project (1). OBABY 11858); in 1965 geportéd to-be a. student, aid. _ tb peru neat . PAWN IE® - te secretary to the PRI chief. for the Federal District. <n il Oct. 1965 ESCOBAR tried unsuccessfully to reach xm Subject. On. 12 Oct 1965. ahe told Subject- ‘she had wanted to lnvite him to the theater: - ‘the previous day because she had been given, tree tickets. . she sent rega rds ave Asien YNTSKOY). a). 8 {Ba Vacanze Ga | tagee) FEDOR (P= 12967), no S er traces. ° A ee “FT Mevted, . Oa 7 Mar "1966 FEDOR Invited | Subject 0.8 na Sunday out ing’ with a a g roup of friends whom Subject also knew, She mentioned that she was studying French in thie-evenings and was about to begin Russian classes at me United Nations, Subject sald he would call he at home later, On 23 Mar , * 1966 Subject told FEDOR that he had stopped by her house with theater tickets b ut she had been out, “Rebeca (LNU) had told FEDOR that the play was good. _FEDOR told Subject that on Saturday there would ‘be a discugston with dose. “ScoRNEIO {oo idearifable traces), who wad been in South America, bathe . 14-0000 was going to go. to the US. on. vacation. and ment toned | 7 (fo traces) had asked: about Subject.” “Subject: sa id he wo J all her: jater, ‘On 24 Aug 1966- PEDO. told Subject that there, ‘would. be- a discusston about. 7 “T india, at her house on. 26. Aus, “and Subject sald he would ty to ‘£0. Sixx” - a aan ‘her whether ‘she knew the Sovlets worklig ‘ona United Natlons a e adi she ‘aid not, (1): “(Comment FEDOR may work at the aa : aa ‘projéct, but sh intted Nations ti Mextco city.) | 7 con ; 4 im. “fnu FLORES, man ‘employed at Mex-Amettcan travel agency. On 15 Mar. 1966 FLORES, who-dexertbed himgelf ag a frlend of: Gloria’ 8. a andthe others’, “asked Sub ject for visa information oO poi ef, below) Wdoa\ — formerly .£9) /Socorro FLORES 29 12259, ormerly at Mex-Amerleana de Via Jes : ; (Gloris might be: ‘travel agency, ” no other thicea, ; ; Subject wai first reported in contact with #LORES in Sep 1965 In ae ‘connection with travel reservations, and for about a year Subject continued. to. discuss: travel arrangements and at the same time flirt with FLOR ES and y also send regards to Susana LNU; who workéd with, her, Dec SOpUHOK. | oo = oan ae sunjouaixangtotnison LARUE in Somtataaconettetar On 18 Jan 1966 FLORES invited Subject to ‘dinner with some. of her friends, Subject was ~ a : oe . very | interested in knowing wh the friends were, but FLOR ES said they _ were not the Americans, because she-hadn't seen them. of 8 Sep 1966° Subject arranged to meet: FLORES infront of a. movie theater, Then there oa yy was no report of contact between them, until on 13 Jun 1967 FLORES told : ; _ Subject that she had a new job and asked him to call her at 27-85- 50, --- --- yextenslon 18 (no Station Listing of this ‘nunber). She menttoned that she had ‘not seen him for a while, (1)... 14.90000 IM iB. Rafacl Faow Alordl. (P-51 19, Al- 237904), ‘, rgéntine diplomat. former ; rimaril throu: h: castunaLsoc cia) contact with Swlets a dd r tomatic functions : co Subject met FUSONT at-a conduit ons function tn: January 1967 and. again at a Czech Embassy recepiton | Wn’ ‘May: 1967. ‘Subject later ‘éalled | FUSONI and offered him rickets to. a Boishoy Ballet performance, and on. nM Jun 1967.they. “attended the Dolshoy potformance together snd went to s upper. afterigrds. (23). re : a Ce 5). Molses 04 MERO de la Fircnte, no other traces, .* alo 7 _ ae cit ONES I Ow ap loa On 6: pe 1966 Subject reportedly called relephone number 2: 36- 765 in: nO-y ~ Cuernavaca trom a pay phone (8). (This number: ts listed to ‘CAMEL « oT BB). ‘Pearl GONZALEZ (P- 11420), society | editor for The News, ‘Mexico Clty. 1 agttsh language newspaper, in social ‘contact with several Sov iets, On 25 Nov: 1965 GONZALEZ gave a pa rty and invited several Sov lets. - - _ Subject 'w was one of those. who att nded, (10), pee oe : ce a4). Alfonso UZMAN f and Carlos. ie gunoyal ba Serviclo Diplomas in ue Busy ar e ON te. Ole - Since ‘Aug 1966 (lt. 6 “when Subject became Consul General), Subject has. to: gard to Sov let : been reported dealing with GUZMAN and SANDO VAL In- re an in Oct 1966 Subject had tickets: for ‘GUZMAN toa | sports event, but Do a GUZMAN was unable to BO. ‘Subject also invited GUZMAN to tlie Soviet. =~ visés, Embassy recept lon on 7 Nov 1966, (1). 252 23). Abdel Rahman SHASSAN Abdel- -Rahman, “ ptrst- Secretary-and Consul ¢ vo 2! poet. aN, IN. MA ye 0 1_ak the UAR Embassy. in Mexico... - 1 Onl Jun 1967 Subject and HASSAN discussed consular affatrs and also . i ~ 4 ; talked about getting tog Can eTacy wi - AGE). (Miss) fnu HERNANDEZ, of the, IH lnsul " 2UNANDEZ Elizalde, who In 1967 was ether for tennis the following week (1). tuto de Interpretes y T Traductores, - probably Identical withe Gabriela * SlIN Poke: ee RN Nya yiie 4 | the secretary at this Institute, : . _ rr nn een 14-0000 On 29 jun 1966 HERNANDEZ told Subject that his: class weal be pe postponed .f ‘for a week | ‘because Sarita (LNU) was sick a : _ . | ae 1-8). Lee SHIGGINS, male, no traces, ee Se eg cape ey On 19 Ma 1966 HIGGINS tried unsuccessfully to call Subject a. a vincent *HODGINS, “pritish cltizen, sales manger of Canadian Paci fle. Ke eS TAUS A ENeIS, on on . Us B alsa aRADLEY,. - gt 2 sales | manager ‘of cmadiin pacitie had: ; atf BONG sav ton. met 5 Subfeet ct the hight ‘before, Subject. HANGIN Subject. offered to visit HODG INS in his. offtee. ©. and HODG INS wanted to y discuss business, with nanew -_ (Comment: ‘The Sov lets ‘began flying with Canadian pacific whe ‘heroflot flight was: pur: in service to “Canada, y “On. a ‘Nov. 1966. HOD INS. os : a a B8yen- gave ‘Subject nforination on flights: and. Subject sald he. woutit stop by y his office the next week, On 24 “Feb 1967 7 Subject was s reported to have an . - og Pee. | ‘Appointment “with HODGINS, oO. er Pero . RX JAKOWIEC a oe 22 8). Jan poxceaqiae (P9097 201- -250618), polish second Secretary and onsut ee Win “Mexico, 7 soo ase a nn an Subject and JAKOWIEG 5 seem to be good trlonds, in addin to belng Karen OFFER, ° ‘other | traces, Jéy po \ Amory week before but sald tie could see her at. 1630. hours that day ¥(). (Comient ee — nan alent : . | 3l). ‘(Dr.) Yury x -TTLER (P- 1573), ; dentist, So contact, ‘Communist symipathizer, mo, ‘tn Apr 1966 Subject was ; reported nuking a deiital appointment with : the-tourist agene representative, -KUTTLER §()s “In ‘Ape 1967 wheyMirtien avit A, Katz, was trying to’ get a. sand ‘sald he: would not alve * that he had'o once goné ‘to KUTTLER to y have some ‘deieal work done ¢ and that d that this ‘was s why he did: not want) \- KUTTIER “had charged him too uch, an “to Issue lin the visi (26). ae : “*LEMAIRE, epregegain of Boch steainshilp.company. In Mi WAG 32), Jacques - HREM CO IR, AM ‘ ‘Mexico, scheduled to leave Mextco soon, , member of French Club, “where she probably met subject. . . : . On 14 jul 1967 LEMAIRE invited Subject to the Frnch Embasay ‘put Subject w was q unable, to £0, LEMAIRE sent nt ropards -recepfton that day, 14-0000 . On 30 Nov 1965 LIFOVSKAYA contacted Subject and told him a: long,. - . rambling story about her 3 7 ehitves, Subject was : evidently interested, vureed “her: to’ visit the USSR and suggested : she cone to. the Soviet Embassy to” _ talk to hie: On 24 Dec 1965 LIROVSKAYA’ trled to: ycall Subjéct bat jwas. " | retezred by. entstake to ‘another valentin, On, 8 and 20 Jaw 1966 ahe saked: ae Subject if he had Wear from her: relative, the st soccer x player L Lev YASGHIN, oo | but Si pject stilt ted no news: for her. ‘a. : _ a ae ANGE . . ep: ese Sar a 4 . 342 T Tattand aKOrF Vda de MA RGIAND (P-370), "widow of Rene MA RCHAND “Bolssélét, former professor at UNAM and. director of the Iyostay ¢ Gultural nes Se ig evidently a native Russtan, but Frerich cltizen ", Tatlana was seen yiaiting Subject at the Soviet Biiiinssy on 3 jan and - mod 18 Apr. 1967; Subject seemed very friendly with her, and on 18 Apr 1967 left . _the Embassy together » with her.. (7). On 9 Jan 1967 it appea red that she nd: “if a sked Subject for a visa. “She dlso told-him she had the information on-the a a “fran. who find been consul, but Subject cut het off and sa id that it would be “better. for them to get together t to alscuss te On 25 Feb 1965 she told Subject she would help tht jotn a “club, “On. 16 May. 1967 stie asked Subject’ if he’ had oe called. the Poles. but he sa ‘id he. had forgotten and would ‘do tt right away. M.: fe -_ 45). (Dr. ) Aifonse MARTINEZ Alvarez (2-1799), Guatematan leftst doctor, TT. tas house at Lake Tequesqu itengo, to which he often invites groups of Soviets. MA RTINEZ was reported in contact with Subject in fall 1966 and January 1967 inviting Subject and other Soviets to his house on the lake, Subject was “} also tn contact with hts son, Eduardo “MA RTINEZ (no identifiable traces) (). «tt DONT é Mua. eel ATL 36), (Gene ral) Raul ‘MENDIOLEA CGerecero (P- 5700), deputy chief of.the - Federal District Police. . . On 27.Oct 1966 Subject called the police to ask what MENDIOLEA'’s -- —- rank was (1), °--—-—-- - - . Se a 37), Willlam de MIER (P- 5552), British citizen, general manager of KLM airline In Mexico, 14-0000 \\% In May 1967 Subject was Feporte aly discuss lng Sovlet travel via KLM with ‘de MIER 16K (1, 6). 38). Hots (Lie, ) Oscar OBREGON. Jray met further identified, a i oe On 2. jun 1967: ouESON, who 3 appea red to “he: a frlend of. Subject! 8, old, fo. lnvite, the, Batshoy troups t6 his house, but: Subject: . ‘Subject, he. would ike: ‘| sa id they would Have nite time inv Mexico Clty. OBREGON ates asked” “sabject if he’ outa get hic sone cavlar, and Sublet aa uid he. would ding hin e some beet om Moscow after his vacation, WM. 39) , David QRNELAS. of Mundus Tgirs. , _ ram! Lien ¢ AAEM gel eb . : aie. ORNELAS has been: Subject's pitclpal contact, at Mundus Tours in ' travel ‘bookings. There is beet no. incatton of anything on oo : 7 eeard to make more than a busines: relationship between tiem, exéopt that in Jie 1966 © ‘subjeét gave ORNELAS : some magazines, “().. 40). Salvador PAZ Plata @-12779), ‘shipping agent with Representaciones “Maritimas, Sov let comme rclal contact. - On, 1 Mar 1966. te was reported that Subject had met PAZ in Mazatlan, a _and they used the fa miitar form of address with eachother | During 1966. lanning to get ~ - they were occasionally reported making luncheon’ dates or ?p together’ ‘after ) work, There has been no ¥ecord of recent contact, Me at), Gloria “*PINTO, located at elephone 23- -62- “85, listed, ¢ a Dr. Yyose w Marta | CiTiterie. Q-seertin _ RE : ¢PINTO Ancira, Tain 592, no traces on elther na me, eit Pk EX aa wer OCT! AM vi iS aka subject or glvlaga visa to her ststor-to- law she ‘aid that Ruth (LNU) was golng to ‘Valle de Bravo on the weekend, but Subject sald he would not be able to go, She added that Alfonso (LNU) would be at the, Cafe Jujuy that afte “try to go and. would see Glorla there. On 13 Jun 1967 rnoon at 1700, and Subject sald he would: Gloria told Subject that did not want to work for Ralph (LNU) any more, because they her daughter gh. Subject sald he cou not go to the party v anted to send her to Pittsbur Id at the home of Einesto *\CEVEDO (nO AEASERK eZ tA, Chote | aeneitable traces). On 12 2 Jul 1967 Glee ta told Subject uh iW she had everything ~ Saturday that was to be he 14-0000 ready and that she would stop by the Embassy to aay goodbye (perhaps wong : : ‘ to the USSR). a. \ ; ; ° 42). (Mise {Mise Mercedes RINT cg eluate t traces, ee - a 7 = i “On 2 Mar ive? Motcodss PINTO. called Subject, whro was out of town OO. - - eu (Comment; Meractes ‘could te the sister-in- “law of Gloria. PINTO - | a - - : 1 mentioned’ hove.) : a sO DR - . Tag, Jutto PLATAS t Urbina (r-6048, in. 0419) \ i may bea “provocation a at \ etaims to be: : courler, has bee In contact with the KGB, “On. 29 Oct 1965 PLATAS: called, ‘but Subject! was out, On i-Nov 1965 = <6), T. PLATA.t told Subject he bad ‘shanged Jeb, but was now with the Confedera | subject sald ine would call him ay: oS _ a oy 44). Ratiel 4 Alfredo RAYN Ar ~B415, 201- 357138), manager of Garza. ‘Lopez, a | Tours. 7 . - Subject. ‘has been in contact with RAUN in 1966- -67 on routine travel aE . “matters, “In Aug 1965 Pavel Artonovich YATSKOV asked RAYN for a chart of . a . L . vee a a “all commercial passenger ships ope rating between Veracruz and New York for the month of September 1965, including the cost of travel and baggage. In a 7 E December 1965 Subject reminded RAYN of YA TSKOV' B Foquest ‘and asked him. "0: Include: rail travel to New York and sea'travel.to Europe on the chart... - a “RAYN never - provided the chart. (I. eee nee i 45). Sa ra. ROSENFELD and husband Loyd -d ROSENTIELD (P-1 1665, 201- 4 789388), both writers for “The News, ; . Both ROSENFIELDs met Subject at a reception at the Indlan Embassy ylven by the Indian Consul, K,D. PARASHAR, Subject invited them to Sov tet | Embassy recepttons of 16 Feb and 23 Feb 1967, and Invited Sara to attend the _ 1 Home Show with the consular corps, which she did, On 11 jul 1967 SRxax - } they again met briefly at an Indian Embassy recept jon, (22). 14-0000 fe 46). Fernando 26h OMOK Jove A SALOMON vallectilo, éotiNtearaen, go On 24 Oct 1966 SALOMON ‘rold Subject that “he ‘had a ‘letter from the ma Socialist Party of Nich cagt atkiressed tothe Sov Ice Comsat and: that he hid” peome specially. from. Nica ragua to de sliver Ite "Subject sa Kd he would talk to SALOMON | the next, day at ‘the, Soviet Emhussy. (ly. {SALOMON also made a an L st same, day.) . ; hi), ‘busincssinan: who belongs. wie: : n ce OA Tetendly wih several Soviets, : a - particularly Subject 's picdecessor, Oleg Mikétmovtch NECHINOR ENKO, _ and. currently ‘Leonid Vastlyevich NIKIFOROV. a ; oe _ "On 24 Apr: 1966 Subject, was. seen, playing chess at the French Club with a , “SA RMIENTO and then went gwlinming with his wife, As of Sep 1966 Subject was “reported ‘gtlll very. frlendly with the SA RMIENTOs aM, thé French Club, (15), “yx On 17 Dec. ‘1965 Mrs, SARMIENTO Invited, NIKIFOROV toa ‘Christmms : pasty and sa td to: bring: Subject and Sergey Sergeyevich KONSTA NTINOV mg along (i. : . 48), ‘Francis S. SHERRY, consular officer of the U. S. Embassy. - “ A Subject has met SHERRY at consular corps funettons. ‘On 28 Jan 1967 they" d Iscussed playing tennis together, (20). 49). wr.) Emiliano SORIANO, Arta (678i), doctor frequently consulted ~ . ‘ . e. by the’ Sov lets ry ‘Mexloo. 7 ean In Nov 1965 Subject took @ ‘sick Sov ict gallor to be treated by SORIANO, : a In Dec 1965 and Jan 1966 Subject himself was 6 being treated’ by SORIANO. QO. 50), Gracicla Foro, no traces.-~ ee ' (ee din: ‘ fe ATRL “On 7 Sep. 1966 Graciela, who described herself as Ca rlos BLANCO's Coll 3 “friend (q..), tavited ‘Subject to the baptism of her son Rafael's child, also —— on mentioned Rosita, who may be Rafacl’ s wife (no traces on Rafael or Rosita © SOTO). On 9 Nov 1966 Gracicla called Subject, started to chat about having a toothache and that she. had tried to call im before, but Subject cuc her off and sald he would call her the next day and to say hello to everyone, On 10 . - nannies 14-0000 \a\ 1 "Nov. 11966 Carlos BLANCO invited Sub joc a ‘a house on Tamaulipas, @. “(One Attredo ct toa party and’sa id they would, first go to the church near Graciel SOTO,’ ‘no traces, Is Usted. at. Tamaulljies 11S, . 4K. Sl). Jet CSVESTEA ( (P-7111, Sauem5ulD, \Gzcch ipéct-Intellt gence officer, ine Subject ‘and: SVESTKA sect to be 2 quite teeny, y, plan dinner together en (or “as s well i as digcussing consular business QQ). : Soe . os oe sO ane “S39. Leppoldo, “YAN, DYCK, em ploy ec. of Aue France,_ ga aire bs a- homosexual, , creat Shade) mot Be has. been fetondly with, other Sov tet consulaé.¢ offleets.. On 6 and a3 Sep 1965: Subject’ wag ‘ecported tw contact, vith VAN Dyck’ \ . in refard to visas for aie France passcigers «i. “On 5 yt 1966 Subject | told David ORNELAS of Mundus Tours 6 give VAN DYCK hts rognids, a . adding that ‘VAN DYCK wold know, what kind of regarila they were, (is: - 53). Rafael VIDIELLA Rulz (r- 4805, 201- -238943), “game to Mexico in 1956 “with his mother; Lucla RUIZ Garcia (P- 4413), who lived. in Moscow for 7: eh & a years and taught Spanish there: - KGB officer Aleksandr Mikhayloviel” a 9 i. _ BROVKIN was reportedly one of her, Students. a) 1958- 5a Rafael translated _ for the. Soret ¢ TASS correspénident tn Mexiéo, in ot he was 5 teaching Russtan Jove at the. JICMR’ ‘Govtet Cultural taste), and he Is currently teaching : atthe =” “Institato “de imerpretes y. ‘Traduetsres, . His. current address is ‘Romero de.” ‘Terréros 922- -1, telephone 43- -80- 16, On 19 May 1967 VIDIELLA' s ite irted to 0 call Subject, saying that she -- was calling on behalf of the Instituto. dc Interpretes y Traductores and that her husband had written a letter in Russtan about some tourtsts and she neesiebacky “wanted a Russlan typewriter to have lt typed up on, (1). || 54), (Col, and Lic, y Rafael ‘SVILLAURRUTIA Lopez, also reported In. . ' rg keys “Ay AE ‘contact with the ¢ Cuban Embassy in Mexico, wat he tad to go out of town and ; On 30 Jan 1967 VILLAURRUTIA said ul _ 4 could not keep his appointment with Subject (1). oo A 14-00000 \a a enn P-2254), Gernun who cate to Mexico In 1955 and 55). Ralph WIEGANDT ( 4 has. paint. factory, member of French Club, on 13 Mar 1967 Mrs. Ruth WIEGANDT, us tng. the: familiar form of. address with Subject, lavited Sub ject. and his wife to ‘Sunday dine (1). In ; April] 1967, t was reported ‘that E Subject was’ multe: tetndly with the: WIEGANDTS - a cat the" ‘Franch; Club (15)... i : : : Douglas H.. WILTSHIRE, American enpoyed wt with SERVISA A Travel Sst S i6 NE isan ONsT 2 BM ee a eae ‘On 10 Nay 1967 wiL-TSHIIRE planned to pick up some passports from _ loned that he would ke to ‘nvite : “Subject at the Soviet Embassy and ment Subject t6 his house ()._. 2 CoB es os 5. Moos Michael ZAREDSKI @ 8777, 201- -748856), istnoesinan from re _ ae Cuernavaca, Canadian ¢ clttzens —— re a , . “1r-Oct, 1966 Subject reminded the Polisti Cots, a KOWLEC,. that, - “on o "ZAREBSKLW was going to. gc foimxaccin some of his ‘items to the Soviets, ‘On - Subject had originally met t ZAREBSKE- ‘Subject could call him atvecty, (. vat a Polish Embassy ‘reception on 14 Dec 1965, and: saat 4 Oct 1966. aid they finally did get together on 12 Jani 1967, - at another on Subject: asked ZA REBSKi to help the Soviets find a “house for a dacha mn and several al other Soviets- which he eventually did, “On 24 Feb 1967 Subject/yislted On 20 May 1967" | Cuernavaca, ZA REBSKI" 3 factory and had lunch with him in Cue rnavaca, oreo ndrovich CUMY KHOV visited ZAREBSKI in ‘Subject and Boris ‘Aleksa Subject and CHMYKHOV visited connection with the dacha, and on I5 Jul 1967 (Comment: Subject and CHMYKHOV had known cachother the factory. (19). before In Cuba, and both had mestkom responsibilities for the dacha, so | ‘their going to Cuernavaca together Is not rema rkable, although CHMYKHOV 1 ts a GRU officer.) 14.90000 Ly, . e. OPERATIONAL. PILANNING DATA? ‘a, Current Residence: Ignacio” Ester 18-1 (h as lived at this address during his whole tour in Mextco) (1). ‘b. Telephone: None at home. Oo “e ar 1965 grcen Iinpala, diplomatic tags 19- DA oO. bees elope -60- “55 (0 Iie Offen up , di Ofsted! £86 tet Embasey,. Tacubaya 204, telephéne | 15- uses one of the recept lon rooms ‘néar ‘the gate (2iys & Handwrttlig samples attacticd’ (the one in Russlan was ‘tn Sub ject’ 8 : es _ possession, but tt is ‘eocx not known whether he himself actually wrote i. 14-0000 24 18, OYE RATIONAL STEPS TO BE CA RRIED. our’ IN NEXT YEAR: 8 known contacts: in a, search. for. el: . The Statlon is reviewing ‘all of Subject's access agents; . The case of Edmundo, Fausto ‘ZORRILLA Martinez. is } currently being tnveseigated as a powsibte illegals | leads » queen eee ene ee “aN, 14-0000 Jas ce ata ae EF from LIR ENO. - re 1967, LOGINOV ha ndwriting ‘sample, received 16-Ju : L : : ‘ , a _ 1 . » on 5 aot a we 8 “4 1 : 4 " ’ 1 7 ; \ ? ' t ; ' 1 , 5 i 3 i i oa ‘ : yo ot , : , + ‘ i 5 i i 14-0000 | Qs . i wy , 2 : = a ee) ee / “a oo . . a ; or SG Ur el 3 ee -— eS 5 IF : Rdlicbeces Pe bone Doe L ° ALG a a L we se TR OPE GR tp ee” Re pe es on bee faces tren): free, ae, Exee, 2 4 . uae) Pe i i : ; i. ' ba : t ! : ! i t - oS i oo { s i rd a 4Lt ey ey ; rey J; at & i ; i : f - ; < om pees TS SLT aan cee sewn meeps peemrg scien j : SoS) Ses cee ee ee a : Se Ta ener Mee eT Tee : . ae i ' i } : i : ot . 5 i : yi 3 4 — - + ~ ~ oe z fF 14-0000 v toc Fonte 1 14-0000 ' tee , . er 4 : - + ’ ee weno < oe uy ay : ts we eo aan 14-0000 124 il- 16. PAST OPERAT 1HoNAt ACTIVITY AGAINST § 7 oe In ily 1966 Information wis passed to- L va Era -8 _ ~ Subject was a dangerous KG _ PNG, ‘without success, . “a LIcozyY- 5 continues to > be f, Station Panama city helped block visas for tn Feb 1967, ie cultivating. Contact now dead, }: Debriefing of LITE _k Detirlefing of LIROBBIN- 1 and 2 on tl A, Briefing of LIROAN- vt as access to Subject's 8 friends a UNJECT: In addittoa to routine coverage of Subject’ 8 acitvittes tn Mexico, the. ; following’ has been done: ; a. Survetllance of Subject. in Panama lr Dec 1961, "proving" that - officer ine an -atetnpt to Shave uta decta red: debricfed on his contacts with subject, “although. LICOZY- “§ has told Subject he will no longer ‘act ag an agent for the Sov lets, a Brlefing, of U, Ss. Embassy chauffcur whont Subject xR arled to, develop, . - e, Debrieting of LICOWL- ~1 on his contacts: with Subject. Subject an A. A. iKtrait g. Rien Reerultment af Sib ject of 20/-814144, whom Gubject was h, Briettig of U. S, Em lasay visa officer whom Subject ‘tried to ‘develop. . - i, Bobrieting of Suble | ct of 201- -30412, who clalmed Subject b had tried to recrult bien but who appears to be a fabricator. so ; ; ASE- 1 on his gontacts with Subjéct. he tr contacts with Subject. ; t the club he’. - belongs to. | Direction of BESABER tn his contacts with Subject, ca. * inf of bREnM Dm Ai entatte |p, abe . wiwock ET Jeo wee iporan “of Pecan yel. Ce ATTe Ct LM Pn ee Bea 14-0000 ‘ 7 nme ; 77. Seve cE. Lien vo? , Parse | Ae cy — 7950, Deo poe woe 7 . . SW 42P a - HOO, ape ise 2, acme Oe beeiee Lave. Ags a. oo. panne * 9. b9s7, pe buy é es poner! pertypta (£70027 ~ Ss Gaze ~-¥J te, fare LILIRE a SMITE De rotieterd lanes 2 IIEMR o _ - en a : ¥ fo: > a<: adhe - . , ereowe =, an ace : 9) LUERGOD Az, 2 F . Zoy Lintaed a 4 foc neatly ded KADIDDEE, Dee PIES A . MW L1eaAw se “1 Gare et ey ( pewoeme 7 : 72 £uUfpur€ mee anette; on fe /9é¢ : . . Fe Laboine Drcinte e eben, 2 7S 1966 7 4 LUPE et tment wv eke 196 ©. : Is. eeRebe ~ 7 ane a oh a LITEM PO ‘v,. aa Sab bs ce ; | ameacg : oa popes eo _ 7 ; A 966. | AS LICALE A ohn fom M| BESABER evglit meetings \ Lilrw LONE PAO ERE, | . 3 flow 967 LieocKET —! Lin forwobin. LIRCBRIN - 2 < tae einen), LITE A. sé-7 ake pet ote fw + 20, oll 22, 33. TAM LMPURE intr pee Dee er oo _ hie 7: oy Ld, | : Le ; 8 yaaa - BFE C; e def ‘es, p- Zam ot ee oe a 34 rede NES oa le nel. weal _— a rnd ; capa gf Boorse, 14-0000 4 ASD A fe ta oan is ton jet, WH Division , [suBdix REDTOP 10 Pe Fsonality - "[ASVON RiCuiRED Ses nas +? Aggeosment guest ioanaire on valentin: Sergeyevien LOGINOV - SLPS PIT: rasser sin = a INES sreptcataees cere me ee Smee tae we a . *(201=288412)_ ae 7 ‘Forwarded herewith is a . Personality Assessment questionaire, a on LOGINOV- prepared by LIREALN-1_ io February 1969, . . t { . Jf 2. By virtue - of membership. in ‘the same citi - in which they are ane i | t ! Met eran de ate both. active participants in the same activity, LIREALM-1 has known LOGINOY. for a little over two years. Ia this club they have several | mutual contacts. AS a result LIREALM+1 has met LOGINOV several times .at social activities in the homes ot these ‘contacts, ALthough ‘LOGINOV . ‘has never been a formal target ‘tor LIREALM-1, the relationship has - ’ been close ehough and of Sufficient: duration tor: :LIREALN=1 to will out a meaningtut ‘Personality Assessment _ Questionnaire. oo : . vlad 2 eget ten I Attschment:: : Personality Assessment Quest ionnaire h/w ribut ion: ; , So a ; 7 : : -~ C/SB w/att b/w. . : - : _ - C/WH w/o att — $ ‘a0 Dopp 2ISH Ae OPAICH tease ANS AUCAR © P DAL j= ea «x, co aS ALPE ce TO ge TR SET EEeaek Lerner wt, . : . Sanne anne aa oceat peemeemane ae oem oer eee wo eee HMMA-36581 iL 25 February 1949 (aialigan OH FE Bed ee J SECRET 201-285412 14-0000 \ 93 er wey, Sie fa etna enn ll Sab UL AGIANLR LoD teeta nen naam et ahem gaa of 1 “ : oa . : Sos Ae i + Fel wieeste cot ae when mas nes meme amen 1 FORM 9895 - : ; SECRET Vw ateet (@ amma-sess/ Cory " PERSONALITY “ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNAIRE 2° V, This.is @ new, experimental version of the Personality ‘Assessment _ Questionnaire (sometimes informally called. the PRQ IH) which has been in = “+ + = “use for several years, This néw form is largely a checklist and thus requires: 7 - far-less “essay-type reporting than the: ‘previous form. = : re 2. For. a number of years, our dperational psychologists have been de- boos - 3+ veloping a systém for -indirect assessment of target personalities. The oe PEE Let . "system. employs—in lieu of psychological: tests and interviews—observations : : "of appearance, mariner, and” stylé of behavior. .Such observations are “4° used as if they were items in a psychological’ test, and like test items, are wp F427 8 weighted “and analyzed to yield a personality profile: Working from the ae “he Jl. +. profilé, operational psychologists describe the ‘target personality’s basic -- hee we a Gptitides,, attitudes, motives and susceptibilities. The goal of the assess- , , _- ment is to identify feasible r means of influencing: the target person. : 3. Reliability is “vastly increased when two'or more observers complete — : . this. questionnaire. independently. All items need not be completed; in fact, . ae oe us. t. , Lis atrare’ case, where Contact is sufficient fo complete . it fully, Youare ” Sncouraged to guess where. complete information is lacking. Mark such. oo. oe items with a “G,” instead of the customary-check mark or “X. “Thus, an a . observer with very limited: contact can be ‘expected to enter. more "G ‘st . Joe i Pe ‘than “X's woe ° . . oa a " i i ie i ' H ” ‘ ; pot -_ SECRET femee f easmetty ae : ‘ t ETN ane 2 Opeavetageenes eweee 14-0000 i. 1 1, - 4 . A ; “4, Before completing the enclosed PAQ form, pleose provide the follie- * ; an ing information about yourself: | . . 2 on . Age BL: sex Nationa vs Sociocultural sbackarsonde ° M. dd le'- dass : ps . wy a - . . a - rf. a- How often have you observed the loiget individual? St a i et Sto H. times. pee veonth” Over two th b - Yeas: ne Poe ee c a - t : When did you. Jost, observe’ the target individual? - . a ’ LB : * i lost week. (4e Tpar Fed. t 7 See ae . .- : What is ‘the icture of your. contact? (direct acquaintance, ainbosy es . feceptions/ patties, informants, debriefing of others, ste) OE, oo S Tennis dub. ny 7 5. Can you “supply a a specimen n oti the te ergs individu’ anew “Yes i ae é:- Please supply the narne(s)- of any’ person you believe duatnea ee Perl a .' |, provide“infcrmation about the target person, that is, anyone sufficiently . re ; “knowledgeable to complete this form ‘at least in part. ose ‘ee Gloria Pinto — oe ae . ET BE att ge oe pecs . . * penal > vee 14-0000 _ PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNAIRE 1 ‘DESCRIPTION ; me a Overall Inpreison: ‘(Check the most approprite. )- a ce, " 1.01 “Virile, athletic, practical, and socially facile (Heit is ; poo : 1.02 Virile, rugged, practical, ‘but socially guaided (euthoritorian) ae. 7 1.03. a “Rather soft and sensuous but socially pleasant and appropriate - - ‘| ; ~ 7 (good guy): -_ . 5 hO4 7 Rather soft “Gnd sensuous but socal guaided and moody te SE . { : possible whiner) ; a ; i : ca se = NOS Manly, clean-cut, professional, and socially. smooth {execu- —— ; obo ee tive type) : : Q ee 1.05 oo Austere, precise, ‘and businesslike (dedicated worker type) * a a. ST : 1. 07 Cultured, aed, “ani, ond sotiolly smooth (diplomatic. ype) : a : a _ : i 1.08 Sensitive, intense, and self-preoccupied {artistic or obsent= mi inded Professor. type). . - . "4.09 - . None of these fit. : ; te : 1 would describe him as: _ Dress. (Cheek the inmost appropriate.) - a “2. i 2.01 Well-groomed (natty) 1 2.02 Neat (well-kept) x. i: 2.03 Fastidious (fussy) __ 2.04 Overdressed (prissy) __ °2.05. Nondescript (bland) __ 2.06 Underdressed (informal) __ 2.07 Casual (indifferent) __ A 14-0000 \o) Re ND . NR NON Boe SSu SoSosso S 2882 °° * 3.01 3.01.01 3.03 (3.04 - 3,05 ip 4.08 4.01.01 4.01.02 _ 4.01.03 | Unkempt (bizarre) “2+ . Style of dress. oo Sloppy (péorty Kept) © Conventional. for his culture’ 8 Cosmopolitan... * .- a “Qutdated._ Extreme, or unique © Head Characterstis: “Skull measurements: Side toside «Wide | Front to back ° - Wide _ Forehead: “High aoe — —_ — — _ Average x Narrow - Average x Narrow Eyes: . : . Wide-set . Average x Close-set a - Eyebrows? (a). Arched (b) Bushy > (c) High : ‘Average _X_ Straight . ‘Average de: Sparse © — “. Average _x Low - 7 Is there anythirig about his head or head structure thet requires, - * special mention? ‘ . ae General Characteristics. — Age; weight, height: , How old is he? His apparent age is i . ~~) How tail is he? ship = rs i?) Much younger "Younger _ About the same yy Older J - Mech older i i, a : Average. Xx. Low. Uo La i a 4 14.90000 "4.01.04" | 4.01.05 . a Ushany, Jack, Hank, ‘ete.) | ar hh. eee a 4.02. a 4.08 4.02.02 - 4.02:03 - -4.02,04, 4.02.05) - 403° 4.03.01 4.03.02 ; Hairy tS Does he have a alckname: Yes. NoX- If Yes, does he object to Se, being addressed by his nieknaiie? Yes. - No. ... ls he-addréssed bya diinutive? _ Yes No ‘Does he have oiy scars or other divingitshing ; marks? IF so, please describe: Color Very light “Light . Medium _ ne -~ Gray or white Dark ~___ Very dark Waviness Curly * Averagé _ Straight « “Amount - Thick Average a . Sparse ae _ Balding _ > Bald © 2. Grooming Well-gréomed ° “Unruly. Average X Unkempt ts, there anything unusual about hi. kair or hair style? if 50, please describe: a Eyes: - Color Gray Green Blue Yellowish Hazel _ Light brown . Brown Wears eyeglasses Always To read ~3- Never Ke Ye | No X 14-00000 yt 4.03.04 - 4.03.05 “4.04.02 * 4.04.03 ; wees 4.04.04 4.03.03 4.03.06: 4.03.07 : 7 4.03.08 ; 4.04.01 4.04.05: 4.04.06 4.04.07 Eyegloss lens _ Thick Average Bifocal : _ Eyealons style ’ Heavy from a Rimless.” ‘Average frame Contact’ lens . Is thera anything ‘unusual obout his eyes that- fequires. ‘special: mention. lf $0," please describe: ae es Does he teke off glasses when he specks? Yes No- Does he.use glosses to gesture? . - Yes No: Does hee ever wear ‘Sunglasses indoors? , Yes No x Complexion: “Ruddy Darke.” Ton Light yy Pale Coloring - , "Face: . | (o) ‘Scarred _ Heed 7" ‘Smooth Ab) ; Beard CTean-shaven % a, Mustache se Unshaved Describe type of mustache or beard: — Body hair forms, legs, chest) i - Heavy | Medium Hair visible onnose?-- ot oe Bo, : Hair visible on ears? ne : oe ‘ts there anything unusual or striking about his skin or skin coloring? ° If so,. please describe: 14-0000 : a i : : i \40 y 7 on, \ : , 4. 05 Face: ee 7 _ . oo oo : 4 05. ol _Exprenivencns. Expressive Averdigé k inexpressive “oo. _ - foolee . a ae Very expressive ‘Very inexpressive : __ ; i . * ~ 4.65.02 . i expretsive; is foce: a Nuturoh 2 - _ Tense ™ _ 7 t , ‘ 4.05.03" - Af inexprenive, is face Relaxed = Deadpan | . wo wee ao 4:05.04 In general, are. facial responses Inoppropriat . ; Appropriate aa ‘ : 4.05.05 Is there anything unusual or striking about his facial . : ; b . éxpressions? If so, please describe: ns hen tase , he. : : -- Arches both Ae beows ona ti is Bae “his bead | back. _ 4 4.06 Lips Co, ; 7 4.06.01 Type | Protruding __ Pursed Thin, X : ~ Ub. . - ° Full ‘Loose — : be 4.06.02 + Smiles (a) Spontaneously. Tensely- Mechanically a . : . a . we Nery frequently | 7 Frequently._ Average Ny : . ; ~ nfrequently Never. . : 4.06.03 - Have you ever seen him smile to himself? | = Nes x No ‘ 4 - un 4:06.04 = 4F you have seen him having his picture token; 7 TO aan pocdnss : ~ : can he smile on command?: Yes x X No - : Ort is he. wooden ond rather ill-at-ease? © Yess 7 ,No. a. . : 4.06.05 - “IF you have not seen Him having his picture - : ‘. ‘ _ . token, whot kind of a picturé do you think io : he would prefer?” “Serious _Sariting 7 ae ‘ . - : ; 1 “~~ 4.06.06 Ts there anything 6 sbout his lips or smile that is unusual or is | . . : "striking? If so, please ‘describe: it 4 -_ 14.90000 - ~ - = 4.07 Teeth 4.07.01 _ ~ Shape om - Regular . x _ Avetage | re Protruding’ _ * °4.07.02 Do you get the feeling he clenches his teeth? - Yer oa - : : > lf Yes, under what circumstances? Ty wey 4.07.03: °° Does he have any gold teeth ¢ or unuival dental work? . Se . Nes ~- No X. - _ 4.07.04 _.... When he smiles, does he - sete - . ; : , a pong = Showhisteeth? — 2 ee Yes No Xo Se Purse his lips? : Yes. No wos Put hand over rhouth? : a Yes ; ‘No : ; 4.07.05" Does he put his hand over his mouth: when inhi? . ae . “Never C Preguertty 4 —_ , Occosionatly ' Always 4.07:06 : Color of ieeth ~ white de> -Dull =” Lo _ Stained 4.07.07 Is there anything unusual or striking about his. teeth?- If so, please describe: 4.08 — Posture: _ ; ; - 4.08.01 Straightness Round-shouldered - Stumped, . to : Erect x< Stiff 4.08.02 ts posture mainteined? “Consistently XX Variable 4.08.03 Shoulders Broad-shouldered x Sloping 7 . Average Norrow -6- ewe Bent eae 14-0000 \ . . oo ; . _ ; . _ 4.08.04 Body bui id Skinny Average |" Heavy x Obese, : . re eo 4.08.05° When conversing, in whot ‘direction does he primarily : en en 7 dean in. relation to the other person? : ; Oe re re Towards Away ae ‘Neither ae £ i. os oo 4.08.06 - Does posturd when. listening, differ from posture when talking? No” “ Pam If so, please describes a a moo op po - i ; 4 4.05.07 —Sliting Posture (a) Relaxed Average : Stiff 5 i . | . , ®) ‘Erect x Average _ Slumped " a 4 P~ os : Te 4,08 08. : When: dn. a -Broup, is. he inclined , To stand still xX oo Oe f echo: . Ce Move about in one place - oo ‘ pet an Me oe Loe Lean-against the’ wall Tes pom Ce a ‘sit dovin even though others are standing. ; - ° Place his arms on others H : : , ‘4.08 09 nl; taller than average, does he bend over-to come down oO ; Ts ao aL _ . -fo ‘the group? a Yes _ - No x i PO 7 : . 4.08. 10 lt shorter than average, does he stard up to the group?, Cot “ : _ ; Ye. No. re * . 4.08.11 - When listening too lecture (or watching a play or , movie) , ; an ‘doeshe © Sit still, staré at the speaker X : Coe : Move about, fidget, change position j d to : “4.08.12- “Is there anything about his posture, carriage, « or béaring | po | : : that warrants speciol mention? If so, please describe: ; : I - 409° Hands: ae oo : oe 4.09.01 Dominence Right-honded __Left-handed_< ran .. 4409.02 Is ‘he inclined to use his less dominant hand? an . Frequently Rarely Sometimes __ Never S<* : 14-0000 43 4.07.03 4.07.04 4.09 .05. 4.0206. 4.09.07 “4.09,08 4.09.09 “7 4,09.10. 4.0901 4.09.32 4.09.13 4.09.14 4.09.15 , When toning (ething 0 or listening) : “ To open and.close his hands | Size of hands: Very large Large X Average cS Small ____ Very small . His use of his hai is Graceful ~ Average xX Awkward In'nctel situctions; his arms + hang Loose . Stiff Oe : re : = Average “he has o teridénicy ° . Put hands in pocket rs he. putt hands in peck, he ts more likely to put them in — Ponts Coat - “set ; Clean, not meinteured Xai . Average .. a Rogged . ‘Dirty Bitten _ : If aails cn are bitten, to what extent? . a ; : : ; Borely . Average Deeply Ate Fingers : . . - ‘Blunt’ - Average x a 7 Long Are ards. :- “Callous . _ _ Rough, Average xX _ = - Smooth. . : Soft ° In public, ‘does ‘he ae : Pull, rub, or + pick nose Rub back of neck . Run hand over face or mouth ~ Sciatch any part of his body ae Pull at his clothes” Never do any of these things x. : ‘Does he put. his arm onthe table? - Often ' "Sometimes Rarely: Never — . Does he put-his elbows on the table? Often. Sometimes Rorely . Never When sitting ata table’ or desk, does he > talk or listen with his head in : his hands? ~~ Often Sometimes i - ‘Rarely _ Never Run hand over face or Kair- ae ode qe t 14-0000 (44 4.09.16 When talking, does he tend to ‘Close his eyes Put his hand over his eyes ' Often =< Sometimes Rarely ~~ Never <x = 4.09.17 if he closes or covers his eyes, is he more inclined to do it When trying to make a porticular point When listening to someone else. 4.09.18, De Does he top eget on table? . , Oy ara . “Never . —_Qceesionally_ Often __ 4.09119 | ‘ls he more inclined to do this when a , . Me a Toki ng Listening . Thinking __ 4.09.20 Does he a YY : Rattle change in his pocket : . Sor Tay with some object Often Sometimes - _ Rarely’ _ Never _X _ 4.09.21 _ Is there. dnything unique about his-hands or arms worthy of = spécial méntion? IF so, please describe: AsO. | Feets, 4. 10.01 Does he tend to show foot preference? , Left _ Right 4.10.02 Does he work to keep in step when walking with someone? Yes 4.10.03 Does he cross feet at ankles when seated? * : ‘No _ - Yes 7 No : 4.10.04 If $0, which foot i is over the other? Left Right _ 4.10.05 Does he cross legs ‘ ” Only when he faces.ina new diréction 2 So, As son as he sits down - Shortly, ofter he sits down Occasionally oo ; Never 4.10.05. AF he « crosses legs, which leg is on top? Left a Right . - Depends. on how he is sitting 4.10.07 Does he change his crested leg Depends on how he.is facing ; Frequently Occasionally Never -9- FRPP ee, weer tee ree | 14-0000 pas \ 4.10.08 Compared to met people, does he walk . : ; ; Fester Slower . Same speed 4.10.09 If he is out of step wlth you, does he notice it and get Bo : in step? . Yes. No Ss 41010 ln conversation on when, he becomes intense, does he” a om - ‘ Uncross higslegs.ond Jean. forward So - ; : - bees, sib " Uneross his legs “ard lean’ backward re oe - mo, wt av +» Crass his legs. and:sit upright: i 7 , ; .i 7 "os" # =.“ Shift to @ more erect position’ _ —- . eee Shift. to a more relaxed position mo i Make little change in position 4.10.11 Are his feet DO Lofge _ Average xX “Small. pO 4.10.12 Are his shoes: (a) Pointed Average x Blunt . : ©) Highly polished Average x Not well kept __ 4.10.13 . 's there anything about his feet or legs” that warrants - ‘special oe mention? If.so, “plead describe: . - . L. - “4.10.14 When his leas oi ate crosséd, does he. ae _ ae i . A Sit quietly . Move his foof _ Swing or 1 vial his leg os : y - 4:10.18: Does Ke. ever tap his foot? No, Yes” . : 4.10.18 Does he swing back and forth on his : feet when stariding and talking ina Often Rorely : ; group? . “ - Sometimes — ‘Never ~ “Xx. . : “4, 10.17, When walki ne are his steps tong » Normal - x Short 4.10.18 When he walks, do his arms ‘ : _— _ . Hang loose . : ag - oo “ : Co _ Swing with his stride .- fot m . — oe , . Swings but out of thythm 3 ot - : oo : Hang. tense i . 4.1019 When he walks, do his toes © : : uo an : : ; Turn out Stay straight x Turn in Logs 14.90000 & ; AM: Voice: oe, ae - * &Ob. Js his. voice pitched ; : . ow Medium x High > a 4.1.02. Does: he speok : . . - ouietly : Average, XxX: : Lovdly ae oo, 4:11.03: ; In his native language; is his tone quality noticeably. oo a | a oe Louder Quieter “About the x same Xx _ : : 41.04 | Does-he have a speech impediment? : “Yes No X . as ne Wf Yes, please describe: - os : . ° 7 : eo . as Looe, re - ; 7 412 Use of Languoga Ft : . i 4.12.01 Does his native language veéebulory seem- Rich Limited a i : : ae . ._ Average aa Poor an 4.12.02. In his best lorayiage, other than native; ishe an 2 Tote Fluent . Barely fluent . ~ : ; : Moderetely fluent x “Poor, a ‘ 412.03 Does he pick up idioms Se, Quickly . Slowly + wo, : Average X _ Net atoll - Oo _— 4.12.04. _Does he learn foreign’ languages easily . Yes . No re oo, Wess does he-- => - weg _ - in _ Learn primarily y feel” and by “trial and. error” ; ‘ 7 ; ‘Learn primarily from textbooks 4.12.05 a In his best gecond language, can he switch from his notive language - Smoothly with little hesitation x Effectively with average hesitation Ss ae . oles "Slowly with considerable hesitation ' . a, - ‘Awkwardly with considerable embarrossment rs 4.12.06 When he misuses ‘longuoge, does he ordinarily appear : . ‘Oblivious of it : oe Aware of, but indifferent to it xX Aware of, and anxious about it Very aware of it and quite embarrassed __ Para. 14.90000 We / _ ; 4.12.07 In general, would you characterize him as mo . \ Leconic ©. Average * x Garrulous 4.12.08 In ordinary conversation, does the content tend 16 be primarily ~ an ; ; ae Personal . Impersonal ser ae wt Interpersonal Guarded ~ : 7 4.12.09 . In ordinoty conversation, is the content : we a on ook Precise and to the point : a . vie ce, . : Relevant 7 : : cb le ee a Average - _ ae : . : po ; To the point but rambling: ~~ a : om, an — se _ Irrelevant. : : _ 41210 Doeshe 2. Often discuss personal problems. . : L - - _ ” Rely discuss , personal problems Do . “42 Does he use e profanity i in his native language? . TO fo a . Occasionally ___ Frequently ___ Never x oye . : - “422 ~ Does he use profanity. inan acquired language? Do ° - . Occasionally “ “Frequently” __ ‘Never: xX Ce Dn ; - 4.12.13 Is there anything about his manner of speech or conversational * 7 4 style thot fs unusual. ; Yes _., No : if Yes, please describe: , . i ; 7 i : 413 Gestures: : > 4.13.01" Dees he'gesture-when he talks? — Always "Sometimes 0 see Fen a woes : ; .. Never . “os ° : . —_ , ~ 4.13.02 ' His most characteristic. gesture is. Pointing with finger BE ; _ .- ; : oe, _ Waving one hand “ _ Sweeping both hands i: Chopping both:hands - _ . _ t i ' i : - ‘ a ' - + -l2- 14-0000 149 | a 4.13.03 When he gestures, the motion is ; ; . Graceful Average Mechanical fe . . 4.13.04 When engaged j in conversation; does he tense up . . : Pe - Often: Rarely. ot f : = ye a ‘ So, . . Sometimes ; ~ Never | Sgt Cee 4.13.05, . Ini is relatively easy to tell when he is really interested 7 ina ‘a wbject ‘ io : v4 Always X: Rarély “|. ; ; : Sometimes : ‘Never { 4.13.06 His eyes are very expressive: -Alwoys “Sometimes x Rorely . | . . ’ — i . . po, - 4.13.07 Most people would Find! his eyes ; “beautiful *, Average x ; a ; Ce . — Pleosant _ Unpleasant . ee mee - _ af . Sinister. . ; 4.13.08 He-maintains eye contact me " Alwoys _ _ Frequent a i Sometimes Rarely Never ‘ i: ; —- — ; 4.13.09. In a group, have you ever seen him stare repeatedly at a: person - . L. who seemed to interest him? Often _| Sometimes _ Never xX. . r 4.13.10 “When he admires (follows with eyes) an attractive gitt, -_ ! hei is : . Obvious _ a, Average “Subtle xX _ : 7 “Thave never seen himdoit - * Have you ever seen him blush? Yes. XK No- : “If Yes, describe the situation: - il | a . His polikiéal Comments wene Succes ful ee or. Be Changed ata. dacty . Ai peesent, inglvaling fe hu Se le we te em , era lSerd. by the Con feont avon + : i an 4.13.11 > ts there anything particularly striking and worthy of further explanation . , i “about the movements he makes with his body, eyes, or head and the |; i "way he behaves ina group? If 50, please. describe: . y &{ i r a i } : - See fos os i ’ } . “13. 14-0000 Yq . 4.14 Sleep ; : 4.14.01 - "Does he Enjoy sleep and fall off easily? . Yes No | i i oo, _ Read or walk to prepare himself . i ns for sleep? a - : - Yes No * 4.14.02 7 “Does he Rise. easily? - ‘ . Yer. No’ on So 2 Prefer to remain ‘abed until: the re aT wb last moment? . - Yes No Fb 4.14.03 ‘Ts he. An carly starter? a a a ne oe ~ ~ Alate storteP? r, : - : 41S. : Impressions: _ cre eee : en - . co 7 4.15.01 : To the’ best of your Kaowledge, do you think ‘most women - , : i a would find: him Charming Pleasant Aveiage 7 oO Unpleasant . Very vonplessent - 2 Sevvall Heachi ‘ 4.15.02 © “To the best of yout knowledge, do ou Taick riost m: ve ; . Bo wos tL would find him Charming Pleasant ~ Average x -- ‘ ee ; . _ Unpleasant “, Very'unpleasant ne ae Po 4.15.03 Without p prior krowledge, if you saw him on the street, would : : eee ; he impress you as Nondescript_ Average X Strking — - oo i “4.15504 _ Without prior ‘knowledge ond on the basis of looks alone, which . of the following do you think he might be? : : 7 Peasant Executive i ee Worker - Professional ws “Merchant. cae “Military Officer: Fe at ee ae ns Astist of some type 4.15.05 | cs there ‘saything particularly. striking: ond worthy of further. . : ; . ““éxplanation about the overall i impression he. gives? oo : A $0, please describe: * . Canspicvoushy athletic. : Loo ke like boxee. _ a ae ox! cit | -14- 14-0000 {9° - 5.03 — Educational “Bockgiound: li. BACKGROUND 5. . General * §.0! Ethnic Background: §.01.01 : Please describe his ethnic background. . _ Slauie - - blond 5.01.02 How does he compare with others of this background? — Like most a - - A stereotype _ Not like most ' I would never guess his + background: 5.02. Cultural Background: 5.02.01 ‘i he had his personal choice, do you think he is the kind of ‘person who, living in d foreign culture would. Never change his accustomed vay of living ‘ Maintain his accustomed way of living but show some interest in the local-culture Show some interest in the local culture and adapt his ways Go native if he had his chance” 5.02.02 Compared with his own group, he is just like alt the rest of them XX’ Somewhat different than most of them . 5.03.01 m What i is his educational 3 background? Please describe: _ r it 4 ye. 4 4 i : Unique: . 14-0000 a .. 5.03.02" “ta your opinion, compared to most people in his culture. with a similar background he. Is as well-educated _ a : . Is- better informed - : 7 ~ Appears better educated than ke cloias * Appears less. educated. thon he claims > a ae a ‘éannot conceive of him having the background he claims foo. : If you doubt’ ‘his background, please comment: - = ca oot & Geneial Impression of sf Backgrovid (Check the’ most oppropriate) ~ 6:04 Strong: and: rugged (o man's incin)- ou x 6.02 “Strong,” rugged, bur independent (a self-sufficient foner). 6.03 Compassionate, sensual and understanding (o woman's man) ; : 6.04” ~ Moody, emotiénol, and sometimes biter (the "misunderstood , : ~ man) . ; : . _ an 7 _ 6.05. - Forthright, intelligent, and responsible (the professional man) > : -6.06 : ; Proficient, intelligent, ond intense (the technical man) ao . 2 6.07. Sensitive, ‘cultured, and sophisticoted (the "Madison Avenue" al e ny . man) - ; coe : _ : §.08 Sensitive, temperamental, and unconventional (the Bohemian 1. : “man) - : . . Looe : i 6.09- None of theses : . . : 7 t would describe. him as: -16- 14.90000 |S 2 iH. SOCAL BEHAVIOR. a General Impression: (Check the. most oppropriate. ) - 7.01 -- The kinid of a mon who i is usvally punctual, inclined to greet évery= - - " 6ne informally and who Oppears to be ‘comfortable with hinself wT, . -When.he enters a room.” ” a. : ee a 7.02. “The kind of a man- who i is always. punctual; inclined to greet . - wie ae . _ - = everyone somewhat awkwardly and who appears to’ be uncom=. a oe ee : fortable when he enters a room. - ee Se, ; : -7,03 _ The kind of man whiose punctuality is unpredictable, who is- i. inclined to be:very warm and friendly with everyone he knows, yo aad who oppears: confident. when he enters a rom. oe ; ; : _ 7.04 The kind of man who ts punetual when he mokes a date, but : ‘ soe who.is inclined to cancel engagements rather often, inclined wy “TD te"Sreet only those people he has met before and is somewhat ! * --etizing or stondoffish when he entefs a room. : - “7.05” The: kind of-man who is inclined. to keep you waiting but i is ee re : , gracious: ‘and | attentive when he arrives, inclinéd to be pre- _ : Te ol. eise ‘ond proper as he greets everyone and can be quite impressive , when he enters ¢ a room. we ; _ 7.06 The kind of man who is alwoys punctual, inclined to be © mS , very formalin his greetings and is most often stiff and ' : unbending when he enters a room. - . i _ an : ee — 7.07...” The kind of mar whose punctualiiy i is unpredictable, who’ : : : is. inclined to be charming and sophisticated as he greets : everyone and is quite socially poised when he enters a room, : Looe y 14-0000 | $3 / uv . i ” 7.08 ~The kind of - ‘man who ts offen quite Idte—and indifferent . ; : about it—inclined to be short and curt in ‘his greetings ond is sometimes awkward when he enters a room. re ., H . 7.09. ° | Noné.of these. - _ oe _ 7 _ I would describe him oss” . Foe os . { a ; 7 me 8. , ‘Meeting People: 8.01 ~~ When he shakes hands | ‘Does he move toward you. - a a : or Do you most often have to move toward him “a 7 . , 8.02, ~ ' When he shakes hands, is his-grip Very firm ‘Average - . : -" Fiem x Weck. ; . ne . _ Limp | 8.03 . When he shakes hands, does-he ~. : Pump your hand - : . ot . sos Co ’ ' Squeeze your hand x< : ee 2 7 i, _ + Let you do all the work : 8.04." Is there anything about the way he shakes hands worthy of , : ; : Special mention? if 50, please describes ae ; : 8.05 a “When he is first introduced, daes he” : - So : _ , so “ Look. the person in the eye to whom he is being introduced » a re oo, ; ‘Cock his head toward the introducer but.” oe ‘look’ at the person to whom he is- being introduced j Cock his head dnd look at nei ither 14-0000 8.06 8.07 “8.08 ; 8. 09: © 8.10 “When- introducing someone; does he do so on Wien he. first hear a name, he-. Does nothing obvious to remember it ‘Repects if as he acknowledgés the introduction _ ; ~ Asks the introducer to repeat or verify it Asks the person to whom he fs being introduced “to repeat the name | if catiing cards. -are exchanged, does he | ‘ . wes Read the card and. caréfully put it'away - Read it and stick, it in his packet. . Carefully put it oway without reading it _ Stick it in his pocket without reading it _ With somé slight embarrassment or hesitation With considerable awkwardness To what extent is his manner different when he is being introduced to women? “Not at all Normal - Marked “If he shows. a difference, which of the following describes it?! Uses Goth hands when he-takes her hand ~-- > Moves ia closer when acknowledging the introduction Becomes moré formal and distant Becomes warm and effusive « _Becomes worm and effusive ‘only with pretty girls ‘Is very courteous and gracious to older women - Varies, depending on the woman ~ : If so, Please explain: ~[9~ With ease and grace - HLL iM et, tee ee ee eee 14.00090 » 1SS CO, 8.11 a BIB i) Jo" : Se 9.01. Ol. 9.01.02 Be Smoking and Eating: SL - Smoking: _ When introduced to a fair number of people at the same time, dous he’ Linger 9 bit with each person to whom he is introduced Acknowledge the introduction quickly and wait for the next _ Léok toward the next person almost at the same time he is shaking honds with the Person whom he has just met ; In generals, does he strike you'as the kind, of pérson who will a Always’ remember a name . ” Remember names in an average manner Have difficulty remembering names Be very poor at remembering-names Has he ever asked you to re-identi fy someone to whom you had previously introduced him? - | No. Yes _ Does he smoke? Cigarettes - Regularly | - Occasionally i . Never x How much does he smoke? “Cigars: “7. . Pipe ‘Regularly —— Regularly Occasionally —- Occasionally Never Never. x ‘Average . Heavy Light -20- a pee | $6 - 9.01.03 Does he use hisown ~~ 7 Lighter Matches 9.01.04 Is he the kirid of person who 4s always asking for alight |: - ; - 5, mo, Frequently asks fora light. Usually has his own light ~~ Always has ‘his own light a oO 9.01.05” ; “Does he use ahalder? Mo Cigarette Cigar: _. - ee re . a Always “Always: . - . Te . a ; . Sometimes Sometimes: - ~ wet eo . : no oo, Never — Never _ ~— " 901.06 > Dees he clip cigars? Always Sometimes _ Bites off end : 9.01.07 Does he care for his pipe? “Fastidiously "Average Neglects - 9:01.08 When lighting a cigarette docs ie . _ Obviously duck his head and cup his hands Light it casually while talking 9.01.09 Have you! ever seen him hold an n unlighted cigarette and wait for, | . a pause in p the conversation before lighting ie No : Yes - cL 9.01.10 “Have you ever seen him put a cigarette i in his mouth and pause,, match poised, waiting for, the appropriate time to light it? fe No. Yes 9.01.11 . Have you ever seen him chew on an unlighted cigar, pipe, or-cigarette? No |... Yes 9.01.12" - Ishea chain'smoker who i : ‘Lights one cigarette from ariother t ” Smokes his cigorette down to the nub and then ‘lights another ~ . . Always keeps a cigarette going even though hé' may ; _ not smoke it very much’ - ‘Only ofter meals!" Only when offered a cigarette by someone 9.01.13 - Does ke smoke ‘between ‘the entree and the dessert when others doi, . 9.01.14 Is the presence of tobacco stain. on his fingers Very marked, ‘ Noticeable Barely noticeable No stain -21- 14-0000 \$° 9.01.15 9.01.16 9.01.17 “9.01. 18 9.01.19. st 8. 9.01.20 9.01.21 "9.01.23 cls fe the kind: of p person who offers a light to others . 9.01.22 When smoking, does he Show average satisfaction (a)... Allow a long ash to accumulate on his cigarette : Flick off ashes in a normal manner ; Become unusually preoccupied with the ashtray () _ a Let ashes fall to the rug : » Cup his hond under his cigarette se _ Always use an in ashtray 7 Does ke © Put out a cigarette with elaborate oshtray ritual. - ‘Seem to put out cigarettes in o normal manner Seem careless about how he puts out a cigarette Does he Show obvious enjoyment when smoking ‘Sirioke Perfunictorily and mectanically ow ©» Always - ‘Seldom: Frequently ts he the kind of § person who - , ‘Will walk across-¢ room to offer a light to a lady: [s-conventional in how he offers a light to a lady Will seldom offer a light to a lady ~ No “To your, ur knowledge, has he given up smoking for reasons of health? | Yes Have y you ever + heard him mention thot he should give up smoking - but cannot Never __ x Has tried to stop but could not “Have you ever hecird ‘him mention that he is bothered by the Cigars Pipes. Cigarettes smell of - Never heard him mention a any of these Is. there ‘anything about his ‘smoking habits that requires special - ~ mention or special description? “IF so, please describe: | . -22- 14-0000 "9.02.09 9.02,02 i 9.02. pant ae 2 ot 9402.01 - Eating: Is his mode of eating Typical of most of his colleagues x: Somewhat different than most of his colleagues : Markedly. different than most of his colleagues . a Is hea Heatly eater Average eater ‘X Light eater 9.02.03 9.02.04 9.02.05 9.02.06 9.02.07 -¥,02 08 "2.02.10. (0) He does not ‘eat while (b) 9.02.11 | 9.02.12 Is the fact that he has marked food preferences “Very noiiceable. 7 . Not particularly noticeable —_ Tre =~ = Not atall noticeable Does he : Eat with relish : ; _ Enjoy, his food in a conventional manner Seem: indifférent to food = . Does he. eat vicky Avéroge x 2 Slowly To toke second helpings To take all he wants the first time around - Often leaves some of his food untouched Is he gener inclined Does he ‘ _ : Dwell on how much he misses his native foods eS -- "7 Show conventional. interest in local foods. x - : _ Indicats gonsiderablé interest i in new “arid unusual foods Talking 7 Listening He does eat while. a. Talking x Listening people with wham he is dining? Marked Average x Does he show a tendency to. adapt to the ‘table etiquette of the wa Maintains his familiar style of eating « at all times - When given a ‘chance, does he, ‘for other than business’ reasons, suggest a preferred place to eat?. Always “Sometimes : . . “Rarely, if. ever x When eating-out It is very difficult for him to select his meal _ Waits to hear what his companion orders and orders same thing Always’ knows what he wants very quickly. When eating out, he is Somewhat extravagant when he knows you ure paying Very cost-conscious when he knows he is paying Very cost-conscious no matter who is paying Generally indifferent about cost no.matter who is paying ~23- 14-0000 154 9.02.13 9.02.14 9.02.17 9.02.18 - . 9.02.19 © 9.03 ” 9:03:01.° “9.03.02 9.03.03 - He handles waiters. _ Is he the sort of person who Usually wants ta check the bill regardless of who is paying Is indifferent about the bill when someone else is paying When hei is s paying, he checks the bill Unobtrusively Very corefully (and rother obviously) , ‘When’ he p pays. his heck, does he “Obviously count his ‘change | ‘Show indifference when accepting his change ~ _ ‘ Take his change.[n a normal manner When he deals with headwaiters, is he . Aggressive Normal and coaventional Somewhat ingratiating _” Brusque x_ os Is he prone fo complain when service does not suit him? ~ To his companion . Directly Not atall - Ina conventional way. a“ Over Friendly Unusually polite 4s there anything about his eating habits or manners ‘that requires - “special mention 2 If so, please describe: Overall impression of eating and smoking behavior. (Check the . most appropriate description. )- . A hearty. eater with “Wwell-defined preferences. He eats and smokes “with considerable gusto but tends to-be @ little on the coarse and’ 7 boorish. side.’ It is rather easy to imagine him eating huge sand= sand drinking beer with the boys at the neighborhood bar. A heavy ' eater with limited preferences. He eats and smokes . “with gusto but his mariners are definitely coarse ‘and boorish< _ " It is rather easy to imagine him becoming quite sharp with a. | _ waiter who serves hint unfamiliar food or a dish prepared in an unfamiliar ways . A sensual eater who knaws all the restaurants and their native specialties. He is.very anxious to have others try dishes he has discovered. He eats with obvious pleasure, savors his smokes, .and though rarely gauche, he fs more aware of his food than his manners. {tis easy to imagine him cooking and serving special dishes fo his friends. __ -24- 2 ‘ i 14-0000 so 9.03.04. A. sensual eater who tends to eat by himself when possible. ; He seems to eat al! types of food and has something of the »,it-o£.a-glutton about him. He eats with obvious pleasure, ~ “savors his smokes and afterwards will linger alone at o table - with’self-satisfaction; ‘It is easy to imagine him hovering -° alone over the buffet at a cocktail pory savoring the tidbits. tonne : . . 9.03.05 A conventional eater who usvally goes along with the crowd. Po. He probably has food allergies that prevent him from eating oon . SO . certain focds, - He gives the impression. of enjoying smoking bo ; "*. more than eating but his table manners are odapted to what~ - : - ever situation he is-in. «It is easy to imagine him taking an.. _ indigestion pitt in the F privacy” ‘of bis. room. ; 9.03.06 A conventional eater who always goes along with ‘the crowd. Boo, me - He eats with little relish ond rarely mentions anything about his likes of dislikes. He smokes at every opportunity, but. more mechanically than with pleasure. He usually tries to adapt his manners to the situation but may be a little awkward and obvious in doing so. It is.easy to imagine him grabbing a | . bite ata sidewalk stand at any time of day. ° 9.03.07 A gourniet eater “who has marked and vatied sophisticated ~ , food tastes. Dining is quite a ‘ritual with him, and atmo= sphere and service’ are almost as important as the feod. He -is graceful and cultured:at table and snidkes in the same” joying fine wines and food by candlelight. - 9.03.08 An unconventional eater, a man who ' ‘eats like a bird." He eats in a preoccupied way, obviously indifferent to - his food and surroundings. It would not be surprising to Jearn he was a food faddist (vegetarian, health foods, * ate.) 5 s - . 9.03.09 None of these descriptions really fit. : . ! would describe him as: > “manner. It is easy to imagine him dressing for dinner, enw... 14-0000 oI 9.04 - Drinking: 4 ; . 9.04.01 Does he drink? \ Not at all Averege x . : \ A little ~~" Heavily . 9.04.02 Does he drink, alone (solitory drinker) . 0 oe _ . = - . , with others mainly for sociableness so , SOT | on formal occasions only a : : . " after work, at home - _ i : a 9.04.03 - Does he « appear, to drink | primarily for the taste. ~~ _ : . - SR me, \ ** primarily for the effect” . : i —_ Cae oO i’. > ‘for both — 5 i : . - -: - 2 . : ‘ . — oe 2 - — | 9.04.04 His favorite drink is “Beer Wine © Whiskey , . ; i po - . | Vodka __ Gin No preference — 5 on , _ 9.04.05 . He prefers : Cocktails Might Short drinks —— ss ; oe a - De - Stedight shots ae a eo 9:04.06 He drinks Slowly __ Average x. Quickly . Hi ne 9.04.07 Does he : "Gulp his dick Sip his drink x : 9.04.08 Does he - ; . Go out of his way to’ get a refill . . a i he . Lo, - oat Usually wait until asked : re r : Ly ; oe _ Always wait vatil asked E¢ Lo oe a . ~ boo, : 9.04.09 _ Attitude téward wines? vos " Very kadviledgecble ; 7 BS . oe ; Enjoys but not particularly knowledgeable rr . : 7 - Indifferent about wines fo Coe Knows nothing, couldn’ t care less X 9.04.10 | Does he Talk at length. (and obviously: get pleasure from - . os talking) about his liquor preferences ~ : fo Oo tet Talk about his liquor preferences no more than ‘ oe ; ; anyone else : Never talk about his liquor preference “Se : - 9.04.11 . Is he openly proud of his native deinks and does. he urge others to bo try them? Yes No X_ ee Is he conventionally a oware of his riative drinks and offer them . ; : ; : when appropriate? Yes No , i me Does he rarely mention his native drinks aid not "push" them? Yes No 14-0000 \ea. - 9.04.12 Doe he Poy little a ‘attention to the drinking ‘needs of others. , ‘Serve drinks i ina socially appropriate manner - . , , : ‘ _ Tend to force drinks on others. coe ; - f wee, = 9.0443 . “Combiced with: his” cilleagues,, what are his drinking habits? : Ss : . " “Markedly different Very.similar . — Just the some’ a : : 7 ~ . : 2 markedly different, please explain: ~~ ae me ar : 9.04.14 - “When he has hod é a few drinks, his behavior shows ve . : ae ee Dee + Ne soticeabfe change “* oo Doe ee Be : So vO ; i ~~" Some change . uo . A definite change : | at a definite change, please describe: OOD Tae be eam nent mt oh ste Nr A ‘ t. 9.04.15 Does his manner of speaking change when he drinks? : - : Becomes quite slurred 7 Shows little change - . - ; Does not change at all x. , po 9.04.16 “When he drinks, his voice » becomes . ’ - ; oo Louder. = Guieter No change X x a 9.04.17 Have you ever seen him truly drunk? "No X Yes ~ obo z . “4f $0, was s he Socially active Welf=controlled_ : ; 7 * Boisterous Poorly coordinated 4 é c a . Hostile =” ; Depressed “ x Se ~ Quiei, withdrawn — Sexually aroused oO . -27- 14-0000 \63 9.04.18 somagemnantis se santero bees ~ 9.04.19" "9.04.20 © If you have not seen him drunks would you predict that when : drunk he would become Very active Very unpleossst __ Very passive ~ Rather pleasant Never become drunk ; I cannot Imagine how, he would act when drunk « Have you ever seen him with a hang over? - If Yes, is he the kind of person who- _ Obviously looks hung over but functions foirly well “No Yes _ _ Looks somewhat hurig over ‘but shows it mainly i in - his eyes and general manner Obviously looks hung over and is quite vocal ebout how bad he feels Does not look hung over in spite of what he says Is there-anything special about his drinking t habits ‘thot requires’ ~ . niention? if so, please describe: ae - A hearty, heavy drinker who holds his liquot wall. always rather boisterous, , end when he drinks, there is little change in behavior. ; Overall impression of drinking behavior (Check the. most cporepria) Hei is A heavy drinker who often gives the isapression he can drink otheis under the table: When he drinks, there is little change in behavior, but there ‘is. hint that he could get quite mean - - if provoked. ; A steady drinker who obviously enjoys being "tight." Ina way .” he can be somewhat charming when dzunk and cari get away with ‘a bit of the “life of the party" routine. A steody drinker who becomes somewhat more maudlin when drunk or tight. Tends to tell people how much he tikes them and sometimes asks others whether they like him. Gives an impression that he could become quite disgusting if he got very drunk. 14-0000 |o4 9.05.05 Avstéady drinker who holds his Hauor very well. He al= ways remains quite dignified and usually maintains ‘his polse - even’ though others ore becoming, quite drunk or tight. He “still remains part of the crowd, however—that i is, he gives : soar few signs: of being disgusted or bored. Me : at i. ae 9:08.08 A Tight drinker who paces his drinks. He seems to drink only ae 3 _— po ’ becouse it is socially necessary. As a porty- progresses he . too ° tends to. become aloof and distant. Is likely to continue to” ae talk about’ his work even when it is inappropriate. __ : 9.05.07 =A light drinker who tapers off as the evening progresses. -- 0 mle, 7 aan Usually manages to keep a sophisticated aloofness from . a ofa sol. ao others. Often singles out and associates with som@one 6: . ne a ++ ~ gather like himself. ‘As thé party. progresses;, he'shows . eet, - obvious distaste for anything he considers crude or bois- : : tS -terous. Often becomes quite sarcastic about others’ oe oo: behavior. . oan : ; : me has’to oF refuses to drink-atall. Is usually not really io He _ ; a part of ‘the party. and is obviously annoyed when others ; i. 7 : bring him inagatnst his wishes. Terids 16 be solitary - : ~ : i. a .. 74+" and sometimes will leave vriabtrusively w when the oppor= x tunity presents» i : woe “°. 9.05.08. AG very light drinker who either drinks only because he i a oe oe 9.05.09 None of these descriptions really fit. : oe, ot, Ld eo 1 would describe him as: eo ; - . oo Sra hee we gas 10. Driving and Walking reo ap Rigen : 10.01 Driving Behavior: : ; 10.01.01 He drives a car in an _ Unusually adept manner : : Average or conventional manner Unusually inept manner He does not drive — — -29- 14-0000 “\65 10. on. 02 10.01. 03, 10.01.04 7 10.01.05 10.01.06 i0.01.07 10.01.08 10.01.09 | He. drives - Very fost ; Average Very slow _. . : , When. rhe chives ond talks, you get the feeling : He pays little attention to his driving HT He pays average attention to his driving” His driving is. obviously ‘more important thaw his conversation Compared with his colleagues, his interest in foreign cars is “About the same Definitely different’ ; “His interest ia the caie and maintenance of automobiles is - . Unusual» ; Average. ' Little ornone - Hls road courtesy is "Equivalent to most of his ‘colleagues! Equivalent to the courtésy of most people I: know Unusual in that he is very courteous and cautious Unusual i in that he Is rude and demanding i ir To the best.of your - knowledge, he is the kind of person who Can learn how to-get around a strange city very quickly _ Can, follow @ road-or city map, with relative ease Gets around by asking lots of questions Almost alway depends upon others. to, get him where'he is going When riding with-someone else, is he the kind of persan who is very‘ much aware of the driving and responds with the driver— oo vee ee ‘(g08s through motions of braking, braces with changing troffi c)? . . No ___ ” Yes, When driving with someone e else,.i is he the ‘kind of | person who - seems to adapt to the style of driving in an average or appro~ : : 2 fo, . No - Yes _ Boob priate manner? -30- 14-00000 oe “10:01,10 10.01.11 10.01.13 | 10.02 10.02.01 «. - 10.02.02 10.02.04 | - 4002.05.” 10.02.06 " 10.02.07 | 10001612 » Will he ‘offer someone a fift? ‘ When driving with someone else, is he the kind of person who “ts very relaxed and relatively indifferent to the driving? -—-. = -'No Yes Is he the kind of person who Would never drive when drinking !s inclined to be aware when he should not drive | Would always Insisf on driving, even when drunk When 1 It is appropriate Almost always -' "Never Is there ‘anything about his manner of driving that requires special os < mention? If $0, please describes Walking 1 vo 10.02.03 - ° ‘Does a great deal of walking ~~” : Walks an average amount Never walks if he can help it ts he the ‘kind of person who ‘When he walks; his pace.is. Fost - - Average | Slow When. you_walk with him, he most often _ Keeps pace with you. . - _ Forces you to keep up with him | When he walks, do his feet Swing to the right and left (outwards) Maintoin a fairly paralle! motion Swing inward Eréct with head up “Does he walk * . a rey mm Erect with head down” Bent forword but eyes up Bent forward with eyes down in a very stooped manner" “When hei is walking, he looks round Agreatdeal Average Never When he greets someone he knows on the street, his face Lights up Shows average or-appropriate expression Rarely changes expression * =3l- 14-0000 16? : . + 10.03: 7 10.03.01 10.03.02 "10.03.03 10.03.05" 10.03.06 10.02.08 ’ mobiles but drives ina relaxed, efficient manner. 19.03.04 - . careful (sometimes tense) but efficient manner. - Is there anything unusual or striking about his galt or manner of walktic? 'f 30, please dosazibes Overall i impression of driving ond walking behavior: uo 7 Te a (Cheek the most ‘appropriate description.) ” . An active, alert individual with a purposeful stride who appears “to have a very practical mind. He enjoys "fixing things," ap= wae de pears to have sound knowledge of automobi les, and drives inc aa relaxed efficient manner. An active individual who is somewhat standoffish (or negative) foward others. His stride is fast and intent. He appears to have a practical mind, is quite possessive and protective and _ . is reluctant to share his possessions with others.. He “Fixes.” ye “things” in a. matter-of= fact way, appedrs-to have good knows! ; .- ledge of automobiles, and drives in a determined (sometimes ‘ even hostile) but efficient manner. An active, élert individual with a free-and= ~ecsy stride who. . appears mast of ‘the time to be in good humor. Seldom tries : - os to fix things, but.is-often quite good at getting others to fix ; things for him, He appears to have little knowledge of auto~ Ka active individual who has a cautious ‘tinge to his walk as though he is easily embarrassed or easily startled. He appears rather helpless and awkward when he has to "fix things." He- evidently has liitle knowledge of automobiles and drives‘in a” A well-controlled and attantive individual who, walks fa something of a clipped, formal manner. Although generally - practical, he seldom. will do anything by "Feel." He must read up and prepare himself when required to "fix things.” He appeats to have acquired considerable knowledge about _ automobiles but.drives in a somewhat mechanical or highly a, 7 controlled manner. ba A well-controlled individual who is often somewhat preaccu~ : pied even In his walk. When he takes time to “fix things" he “ : does so with intensity and precision. He is often very well : read about automobiles and cares for his car or sees that it is cared for meticulously. However, when involved in conver=- -32- 14.90000 sation or otherwise preoccupied, he: can sometimes be quite ‘a dangerous driver. : Pe 10803,07-»,. 7 ae es hes - t iaterent in- rata things, toe . rece ee 0 bur srl knows the- best places -to:get things. done Ch : - incfi ficular in- how things: ar ‘done for” relatively little. knowledge: “of | re ~ the inachanics ‘of. “but. usually dt.o fost pace:with:not too meh wareness of others. = ‘10.03.08 A rather, nervous ond. teinperamental p: person who walks r raps . idly and. rather awkwardly. He has litfle or-no interest tas. ” “fixing things" and is ificlined to: ighore or- throw * away” ao thirigs that do riot work. ‘He appears to have little interest. “fn or knowledge. about automobiles ond his driving shows’ its = . i wR = Ati is sometimes’ ‘frightening: to.ride with hin, * “eb _° 310,03.09- None of thiese descriptions: really fit. . i rrr would describe him as? a “ , 10.04 Hobbies and Spor a a tn : So - Y, : 10.04.01 Does he have any hobbies? Yes Xs (No 7 - Don't Know _- Ee “IP Yes, describe his hobbies:’ (Tenn Sy ee . nT ’, “1f No or Doi! t Know, what is your best guess on the hobby most likely. to interest him? i 2 Can't imagine him having ny kind of hobby , ! . i | —_ 1 é -33- 14-0000 - - : 7 / ‘ : - oot 7 . . . 7 a —~ o° a ‘ _ ‘ . + 2 wAse a collet, is he “Avid “Moderately . dedicated Only: casual Aitistic (pointing, ceramics, etc.) . ‘Mechanical (motors, hi-fi building, etc.) 2... mo ——- J. +) “SRE (wosdworking, model building, ste:) - a - Intellectual: (special periods in: history, : re oe philosophy, etc.) *_ f : ; pee ae a, ‘Active (group dencingy such” light. sports as aaa 2 : owlin ° . we ng Dae _ _ i Social I (chess sia bridge, etc. yo : a . : “ ‘ Vicarious, (listening to music, ottending play, Tt code - “ 7 - ‘ball games, etc.) ey : o : “Mental Smusenient (crossword puzzles; anos, LO : 7 ' ta. "grams, eryptograns) an 7 : : 10.04.02- , Has he ‘ever i méntioned having had hobbies i in the ‘post? Yes: ee, ‘ : _— No 7 et : tf Yes, give details: ; a SS 7 ae : : i | i nis jc ily good’ ». . _ good "| overage i * poor X « *% does'no jot dance. : _ 1 oo i do rot know-if he dorices “ . . , 10.04.04-. . “Describe, the kind of dancing you hove s seen him do: . a . = ; ‘ t | Fox twot cubis oy ; : . . z : $ gs 14-0000 . 4 \79. LS 7 10.04.08 - "Does he play ches? Mes a No__ a . . Hf Yes, do} YOU" know" he ‘is god. “believe hei is probably go "good | wor Bey be Ay " know hevi is en n Gverage player “Gelieve he isprobably average © a * know! ‘Re. ix - Believe he. ts: probably. a. Poor, ployer <_ 8 of paktr raya ou. think _“ he. the kind of person w with whom you would. like to ogg poke? oO : 1 No, xpi: . . , oF : ° 10.04.08. Have’ you | heard him sing? a eo Yes X No o : : if Yes, is s his voice good __ average. -. poor a on 10-08-08 o | Does he seem to’ know’ many song? i i ‘Yes. No X> oe ween HS tenet . 10.04:10 - In group: Singing, "does he often lead off with a sorig_ . sorties leed a “off with a song___ olwoys follow sc someone else’ s le od Mea Nite . "Dor “he, ploy ¢ a ‘mistcal instrument? Lk ~ 2 Yes No. aT Yes, which Anstrument:.. . Lee : - . : 10.04.12. "Hos he ever mentioned having played an instrument? Yes. No ; . If Yes, give | details? - aoe Coe _ a a : . 10.04.13 “Does he participate in an active sports? _ 7 Yes x No If yes, describe: ve Temenis, emmbstsy Volley bal 35+ 14-0000 \7) Ho.04 4 | = 10.08 10.04.19 10.04.16 oo . if you area © olf, is ihe: the kind o of | Berson you, 4 would ike to 5 play with? “ Does he: . hunt a great deol Z : Do you have itformation’cn haw se - bioee he pley gcit? Ba ae me, -. NeXt, . If Yes, does he take golf very seit way. take golf indifferently enw hei isan « _ kooiw fei iso a “Yes : If No, explains a ore a re fish. 9g. greot deal do some 2 hunting _ ° ~ - 4 Pe ‘never g 99 Fishing To . lle of _ do some fishing “never. hunt _ ou he he fakes bunting or fishing? . . oe oo, : . oe Nes a No. If Yes, explain:- mw en on et Hos he ever + mentioned _porticiparing’ in 1 sports in 1 the « post? Yes aN XcNe ae If Yes, give details (include any mention he may ave 7 ; made of medals, trophies, team membership, etc. :}: ; ‘ Co Box “4 14-0000 ” Has he ever indicated cn interest in weight lifting? : Yes - AE Yes, explain: - ’ : 10:04:23 . He is'best described os: a 5 muscular, athletic type ¥ a strong, ce well-built type___a somewhat flabby a type : '-o'flabby, vnathletic’ type mo Le se “an effeminate. type, : I t { 1 The NewYork-Ti mes — Satu lay: Revie . ae ‘Playboy » x. “Sports, ITus trated: - : Th. :. Fiéld'and Stream | Popular ? Meche dnics. : r Better Homes and” Gardens. “Red 7 . fF "Kenyon Review. _ Ramparts. Scientific Ainerican’ 2 a Christian Science Me ‘Monitor = : fic . a bu . ; T “et Con’ t imagine him reading an ‘American magazine’ so oF . ib Loe 4 i 4 37- t : ' - _ 14-0000 rr a Delegates work! >. «Can't delegate _ Productive ° ". Disorgdnized «Feels workzis fot vs : “appreciated ” “Reaction Other Workes: : . ee ~‘Subsidinatet .., Like him: - - Dislike him ‘He is courteous to them - ee ee, . Worries about them. tee ee A Céuldn't care less ; } , They fear him: } Te - ~ Believe he is just H : He takes credit for their . a work : : - Gives credit where due : See him socially 14-0000 \74 i i i. 3 _ 1 RN eae eae eesidenain a teen eres aoe v pio 11.01.02 01.03 S VVS01.04" 11.01.05 Superion . Trost-& 23. ivdginset ” Tempera _ Like’ “him: aa ay “Dislike him’ : . “Delegate responbity. ‘to him... “bien ‘ocially: \ “" IW. EMOTIONAL SET ot bis relations with others would you Consider him - | Shy : ve . Guarded “X_ mon - Conveintional and. correct ae _ Outgoing Warm : “Awkward _ Comfortable | ‘Is hits conversational style : m8 ” Hesitant x ~ Easy- te -4 ¢ “fy } 4 & i pe i 5 _Contrived _ Conventional: a. -Moluble 7 : His manner r oF relating to women is About the’ same as. with meno 7 More correct and controlled than with men . : — More worm-and relaxed: than with men xX i ; | in general, do you think he i is a person who : : . Loses his temper easily) Hos a avick temper but holds it well Hes c normal temper x Has a an even temper and is rarely ruffled . nn -Has an unusual amount of tolerance and . : would almost never lose his temper : Have you ever seen him lose his temper? No __ Yes : If Yes, give a short description of the incident, including : how he reacted. : ~39- i 14-0000 ‘4 G v “11.02 Humors | 17.02.01 * tshea person whom you. _ _Heve never seen feose anyone. 7 mar , Hove frequently: seen tease, someone -_ * a 4 me - re _ . , Cannot i imagine: ‘ever teasing inyone * Oe - Consider his tendency to tease like. that. of fost ‘People. x 1.02.02 ° “ls he a s penion . Whe obvioisly cannot tok easirig — _— ; a . >”. Whom most: péople. -énjoy ‘teasing: —_ ; “Whom most t people would .never consider: teasing = ey Who obviously. likes. to.betecsed Te - "His sense of humor is About like that 6f-most people - | ~ : wo ’ ne Notably ‘absent Clever’ . Subtle : 7 a Cy te oot Dry Heavy x Crude 7 — - Fees =" 11502.04" Does he tell jokes'ond onecdates? <7 2 Never Se oe re Sometimes __ on. , . : te a 11.02.05 As a story teller; he is “Very good -- Aversge _ Pool Xe, wT : L ' - at . tee . wet t os ae 11.02.06 Is he more ¢ inclined to'tell 0 story Toa group “of people ye: : im 7 : ae ; os oo . _ Quietly to a friend of acquaintance... _ ne So, ro . J. Only when encouraged : 11.03 - “Overall impression of temperamént and sense of humor: | oe : i - (Check the most oppropricte Sescription-) ook —_ - 7 cleo ne 03. o1. ‘Hei is-a* oheaity, Kale fellow who: iaisghs with. gusto and pleosures: : rs one fuinor is forthright, not subtle,and although he is sometimes. re ‘. : i Boo ~:foud, he is rarely unpleasant or objectionable. Most.of the’ a ae oo on . ‘time, his good humor i is contagious. w 2 oo ‘11.03.02. He is. a'héarty fellow who, when he laughs, -does so with con= : . siderable gusto. However, ‘he is: frequently doiir and sometimes Coe intolerant and. somewhat humorless. His-humor is direct, even Be crude, and af times, inappropriate. He tends to be the kind of person who laughs more at. people than with people. & . . n -40- 14.90000 \7e . Ee - ~ , % 14.03.03. He Is a'good-humored fellow who sometimes can be considered ; th, jolly and carefrée. His humor is clever-and well timed. He is © ; . 2b as se "Quite sensitive to the moods ond feelings of others ond often : _ : ; _ ean do a good job oppropfiately livening Up a party. Although a uo a: : something. of a tease, hi ‘never é ruel-o oF insensitive. ote ; who, at times when: gay, hi : ¥1.03.05 Hei is an’ urbane fellow,’ ‘generally qu quite conventional ond appras oe _” priate. He does.not necessarily appear to be a humorléis person, a but he seldom displays his sense-of humor. It is sometimes diffi- we ‘cult to tell whether he is in a.good’ humor, ‘be cause, of the way. “he overs’ or ‘controls his” feelings.” His humor is, more ‘Studied. - is never. crude of ‘inappropriate. cee! 1909206 ‘He. isa dour ond liimorless perso ; ys'serious “and | intense. ini is difficult to joke arqund him re partly, becouse he i isnotre= oe, Pe Pt -:. 11.03.07 * He i isa sensitive,. sophisticated fellow. with a subtle wit. He’ , S } _ . can be quite charming and amusing in the right sort of setting. iol However, there is something of an aristocratic quality tohis ~~ mo Bot L. - sense of humor and he.can be quite condescending towards oe eS people who dor not understand or. ‘oppreciate his sense of humor. Po, 11.03.08 He. Is. an arty, somewhat cynical person who « can be quite net -" ‘flippant-at times. His humér tends to'be a bit far out. - He 0 "2" " seems to have private jokes he shores: ‘with intimates. Ati is ‘ re * sometimes difficult to tell whether hei is being amusing or subtly hostile . : : . _— . : oo, 11.03.09.” None of these fits t would describe him oss 7 -4]- covers f 14-0000 mon wae peda, - ta.Oh0b ae Coa a 13.08.64" | - . insane. “Geiieral Ave his is ottitides abo sex a “Sexual Attitudes © iy” os ane So “Very obicure ne . Difficult to determine ~ About 9 average for his culture and. background’ Indifferent oe Hostile Indifferent Does he go to " ‘ite " shows . Often _ Never : - ‘Sometimes with a. group : ' Can't ‘imagine him ever going. 1 have. no ideo what he thinks of "girllel! shows Does-he, in. the presence. of ‘ale companions, talk about. sex? Often x : Sometimes Rerely" ; Never - a] there any change i in his sexual behavior and/or attitudes, ofter’ he has been drinking? ~ Yes | No __-Have no idea If Yes, describe the change: . > - ~42~— * Clearly uninterested Clearly interested 4 . ode the presence of v women, he i is Stilted Conventional: _ Le Wk Flirtatious = a 2° Vulgar. 3? t Ven gemeeb aera msi ; x i : : t vf t “4 aaa 14-0000 \7% we ” 12.01.08 Do you have any idea how he feels about prostitutes? Yes en . _ ; . | Nol 12.01.07 “If FNS, do you.think he i is the. type who would go to a prostitute ; Cannot i imagine him visiting a. prostitute: Have nothing to base an opinion on * Obviously negativisite: fo aid: prostitutes a “ Uidifferent. toward prostitutes - a 12.01.08 - . tf Ve _— Interested i in. Prostitutes, " 12,01.09 - An his relations: with women, does ha. a MARR TB Generally act in accordance with his oge orid experience . Generally act somewhat. immature and- ‘inoppropriate for”. . . 7 his agé and experience . * Show considerable facility and poise xX. . Show considerable uneasiness or awkwardness _ 42.01.10 © tn describing a an attigctive woman, is She most. likely to meition. we Jot Her hair Breasts’ : _ : : : . Eyes - °, Clothes wt Te . a _ Figure vo Personality. ! - toe - : hoo Pet begs Have rio idea — 12.01611 “Hove | you ever + heard him described i in any’ way by a iwoman?¥es XxX. , If Yes, what did shé say?” . ‘No - a 7 oe - oe thier ve , Merle , may ° - _ 12.02 —_ Overoll npeion Which’ of the following best descibés him?- so 12.02.01 - Hei is an earthy, lusty man, who shows little emberrassment about qo ke sex. He treats women appropriately, but makes little effort to Pt Te ganceal his admiration and attraction. He appears virile and rn self-confident with’ women, and most women seem to like it: xX . + ‘even’ vulger. He treats women rather harshly, und can become - “. + quite pushy when attracted toa woman. He seems-to be very : . proud of his virility, . Many women would be offended or re- . . _ buffed by his.aggressiveness, but this does not seem to bother him. ; : f. re “32.02.02 -.. ‘He is an earthy, fusty, man who on ‘oecasion can be crude or -43- 14-0000 179 eG St : ee “his relations with women. Somatimes his formolity i is out” “12502.03 © He iso’ : somewhat sensual; ‘rathet soft. man ‘who i is very corsid= . Se erate, of women. He is prone to hold o woman's hand overly... aCe we ey ee Sa tong when ‘talking |to her. and frequently pubs, his arms Ground .. ‘ : : , women he admires., He often. uses flattery ‘Gnd-compliments .. - but does so father graciously. Most women usually like” his ; i: “e am - ott tiveness. ele , is it. Hail isa ‘rather soft man who ities hard, +o ca : However, fie will: frequently, follow attractive: “eyes when he ‘thinks noone fs.’ ooking. ‘He-is ‘ako'pros - --brush agains. or touch | women’ “seeldentally” whenever he ¢ ge ' a chance. noo pa - oo 12.02.05 He is a self-confident, rother polished. person: -who i is proper ; ; ‘ “Vand conventional with either’ men or womens Heis always . = > Loe ate ae . . considerate and polite with all women and it is difficult to. eo De Oe écertatn what his sexual attitudes and thterests might be.- : : thn. igroup ;. he always. behaves according to: protocol ‘ond : : usually « can ibe quite efficient tm doing S00 __ ~~ 12.02.06 He is'a- éelf~confident and precise. person who has - somethinig sje tae of the air of & professional man about him. “He is polite, me almost to a foult, and is inclined to go out of his way to : light d woman's cigaretta or see that she is properly taken- care of. Nevertheless, he shows coisiderable distance i in ee of place, but he will rarely, if ever, change his mafiners So Lis -+ Je + er procedures to fit the situation, ” os - ao. . : soe 12.02.07, He isa charming, urbane person and both friendly: and? Oe sophisticated. He deals. with. women.in a cultured ‘way . out shows Tittle sensuality . or sexual inappropriateness Joe ata + | sHe is neat, even dapper, and can be quite fastidious. coe “Most of his relations with women appear. to be quite pla=: ... : tonic. He is the kind of person who likely has several” Te very close, friends who are women, _ ce 12.07.08" . He is a somewhat shy ‘and indifferent person whom sore. _ oe ” people consider odd or unusual. He shows’ little er no eee interést in women in public. Ingeneral, he.is a:preoc= cupied.person who only seeks out people with similar interests. There is an ascetic, asexual air about him most of the time. ~ . ° 12.02.09 ~~ None of these fit. | would describe him as: _ 244-. 14-0000 180 , iB. _Maritét:Status: - 7 13.4 i. . 3. al, 0. _ ; 13. Ol. C3 een ROR cca © 13.08.08 7 "ig.02." 13.02.01 7 : 13.02.02. eS Is his wife 7 Does: his wife go: out: socially with: hime V. FAMILY SET “ Is he married? with him?. vos Never. Seldom_X. Average Z ‘Is his wifes older than he Na yourger than he" about his age” - con't tell: . 13.01.04 - -13,01205 a, Geral speaking, j is hig v w! Fes Socially. poised 13.01.07" 7 Is his. wife: ‘Better eduicated than he. xX we Does his wife seem io: have many y Friends In public, is hig wife: veiy attentive to Shim’ ts his wife: unusually ottractive attractive to.en average degree “unusually unattractive ee .- socially adequate NC Qi ee socially gauche _ ‘ educated. about the same ” less educated Has he been marvied ‘before: . “ Yed. No if yes, give detoils if knowns Can't art tell Y a few Friends . almest no friends - Xe In n public, is he: very attentive to his wife . appropriately attentive to. his wife : indifferent towards his wife i | appropriately attentive to him - _ indifferent to him Would you characterize his wife as: i "43.02.03 aggressive complacent domineering independent __ submissive 4 dependent ~45- x What langusges other: than: her native livone does his wife spec a sh ie 14-0000 13.02.04 in the o area in which she lives, does she appear to be: very satisfied normally sctisfied vey dissatisfied a i “43.03 — Have yu been-to their home?- > Yes. No ms Yes, how often? © 0 eT tes : “Ate their living quarters: unusually nice foi. the a area- we mo, _ typical of the area : io 7 _ 2 oe eon unusually Poor. for the dre, nae a ov "13.03.02. Are re they, asa couple: unusuclly good | hosts * _ good hosts adequate hosts somewhat Inadequate hos tf unusually poor hosts . - 13.03.03 Does the wife seem: very comfortable & as a: hostess : : . Sos ; adequate asachostess".- - somewhat tense ¢ os ahostess. 0 re very uncomfortable asa a hos tess Me™ _ ee, 13.03.04 Are their living quarters: a reflection of his penonality ee . —_— Le a reflection of both their personalities ee a reflection of neither of their personalities, Te, oe, , : 13.03.05 ‘In genefal, their furnishings ore: ‘unusually drab . = ; conventional _ : _ Unusually nice. . 1303:06. “"" Aschis wifes’ obviously very interested i in her’ honie: . — ' gbout'as interested inher home as most women ‘in the area. “ obviously very: ‘uninterested in her home: - _ cannot teolly. tell whether. she j is interested or Fr hot . fol. - eu : ly 0 to, ‘ Is her social behavior ‘at home! : ~ ; : ~ rn about the same as when away from harie’ ; don vie tee ’ more comfortable. than away from home aa poeta 2 Tess comfortable a - 3 * 13.03.08° ~ _ Under ofidinary circumstances, are ‘they: nH re yo . the kind of people who entertain often ‘and like it i : - 4." "+. the kind of people who meet their social obligations and-rather enjoy it : the kind of people.who énjoy entertaining cnly close friends : mo, the kind of people who entertain only when they have to . oy ° the kind of people who really dislike to entertain -* 13.04 Does he éver criticize his wife: Yes . No If so, what is he most likely to criticize: ~dé- 14-0000 \e% - 13.04.01 an. general, -os.a:couple ore they: obvicusly very compatible _ area . gs compatible Tat ssviousiy Avi vey conputivle Xe, Poet 5 ~.19.04,02. . - Is, he @ Inélined to: never appear jealous of her - - os an ~ .tarely oppear jealous of her , often: appeor. ‘Teolous of her: as she intined tof never: appease. jealous, of hin = rely Gppear- jealous, ¢ of hira ~. offen’ oppecr jelous of him _ 13604.04 a Is there cnything bout his’ wife that deserves speciol mertion or Se description? - . . : Femme tattle ne poe Ase a hurd; hei is best described oss So one ls An ovigeing man who-obviously.is the dominant partner in the or L, — * marfiage, He is protective of his wife and 3 he * when. possible. i in his social activities.. =.” _. Anactive man who is outhoritarian and dominant as a husbond He i is possessive of his wife and” tendé fo be demanding | in theit : : ‘relationship. . - >. An outgaing man whois “Goite “dependent, pon his wife. She nie ‘tends to be the more dominant portner and he seems to like it and se ho Ea oo “expect it. - : a . _ wee ee 7” | An active but S6miéwbot surly man who i is obviously very dependent re oan O22 abe ST Upon his wife but-will rarely admit it. He may have some. ne tendency wat te tobe jealous and possessive about his wife. ; oe, oa a - A'conventional husband who freats his wife with. respect. He | rn ~ jarely shows his. feelings dn publics Iti is: difficult to tell how he oof ~teolly” feels dbout heres oT o : t ~ His wife és obviously part of the team and they both take family . - and social. responsibilities seriously.” - _A socially active man who can be, quite charming with the ladies | _even when his wife is present. They both seem fo lead separate Jit. but quite conipatible tives, . "<A quiet man who is obviously very deperident u upon n his wife. She looks afterhim rather unosientatiously but it is obvious. that she has considerable influence ‘on his behavior and attitudes. a None of these fit, he is best: described asic + t dominant aringr:. Wwdert rentlon wie Tad: flerent 4 here Needs 14-0000 wh _, —! . 7 . . oa - - 7 re - 13.06 “Household: : _ mo , F _ . . : a - Is he concerned bout the eppsarance « or "Functioning of. the _ ee ee hes household? ° Tt an ‘Yes si No tet _ 2 Does ‘he- make niinor ‘repairs Himselt?. Yer NOL ee : : Sahay : . \ ie Yes, , : Faltly compton) = 14201502 Ye. ‘No - au pot, where care they? | Se . a a " ial Inst ors Re fo his. children Dees. he: pay, F onvsiel attention Lone Lo. 114,01203 -- _ ae " pay ‘little’ atientioa “fo his‘children - 14.01.04 = . Is his wife: an. unusually: attentive mother > ee! ‘an‘avefage mother’ fe . Case an unusually‘ unattsntive mother we, “4501.05 Are the hi Idrens’ * Gnusvy well behaved : Ma in 14.01.06 “Does her ever talk about his children |. ° “‘erely talk about his children re _ 7°. talk about his childree.as normal Gnd: Sppropriote ., frequently talk about-his. shildren.. Pe _ Seem quite presecupied about his children oo ‘nt 14.01.07 _ - Are’ ony of his chi Idren prusval § fa any woy "(Frequent illness, allergies, coe "mentally. defective, crippled or.déformed,” unusually bright, etc.) . Ye No X It yes, describe circumstances: * 14-0000 When his wife ond farii ly ore away, he ist dbviously very lonely and at lodse, cends - 3 unlikely to vary his routine” ; likely to’ become more: active and socially aggressive: have’ no idea: . Ms 6 father, he fs, batt, desétibod. ase 2 An:active, happy fomily man who Is proud of hts fay." : co An active family man who is inclined to-be strict and ° ie demanding with his. children. ; family. He tends to spoil his children. ‘An active but insecure family m man who worrles” a good deal about his children. “His:work comes first and his fumily knows-it. le A ‘careful, responsible f father who is conscientious about his ~ family but-not particularly warm or demonstrative. yo CaF ra ‘A carefree. father ‘Who takes his family for granted. Noit of the re eet oa time they fend for themselves ‘and'do‘a pretty good job of it. An indifferedt father, viho, sometimes seems “oblivious of his family. : . None. of these fit, he is best described ost - . 14.04, , . _ Does’ he e carry, pictures ‘of his nity . wife i children , Ls ere . himself _ : . 14.05, 0° tn his office or ‘room, ‘does he disploy pictures ‘of his fomily pe FU 7 "Wife. children. himself 14.06. - Is there anything. obout his iclations with wife or + family that requires: special mention. or description? ~49- An active family man who spends a great deat of ‘time with’ bh a. . -.An ‘active, responsible father, but has Q no=noriserise attitude. ao 14-0000 as "Vi. IDEOLOGICAL SET. oye 1S. Several: ‘15. ot “fel! od ate mee vole ee an i Hei is a man with. mony: prejudices and. dogmatic ideai He oa" fo, a “a oe : _ express them with heat and determination. when necessary. - . He’ is a man who is tikely to turn aside controversial opinions — re a with flippancy or humor. It is sometimes difficult to determine _o mas re his opinions, becouse iti is hard to get hie really serious. ‘ te iso man “who i ‘may have many stron 9 ‘opinions ‘but it is difficult” "for ‘him to. show them. “ He-is apologetic; diffident-dnd oftén _uncomfortable when an argument is in the offing. po 0) He is aman ‘Whose true opinions are difficult to ‘determing. ‘He’ ° . i . ee is usually. diplomatic and ednventional when controversial subjects ; Oe or taboo pubic are” discussed. a ae cE j wee Toe, He is a man who is serious and, deternied to be proper and conventional. He has:the marinér of-a well disciplined person who | only’ says \ what he is supposed ta: soy or expected. to soy. ~ oe He is a man who has quite sophisticated opinions. He i is well read, a ~ eo copable of considerable orticulate argument, bi but a at times. can be. wee quite. cynical or: subtlely sarcastic. _— ° mo ~ a Hel is: a man who is shy oF tacituen n abobt his opinions. Iris - very hard to get him to, open ¥P.2 on: pany subject, particularly . if it is controversial. Noreof these fit, he i is “best desctibed as: oe : ot io ' -50- 14-0000 xa Boe et wn wie nee ae : ou : %, hee ts there any nbc thot tends t to get bis donder up? —_ Yes. F 40, wheats 142 : we coe ts ‘Is hea, ‘man. whisk patric ism: Pe, wee is Sbvious’ and intense. . i! Be ae ds like thot of most of his’ colleoguel So 1s guarded and not too intense Te Is difficult to determine “On general ‘political 7 issues, is ‘hes. - : ts _unusually well. informed on his country's position od altitudes _ as informed os most of his colleagues: Se ee a = ‘unusually poorly informed: : Bs Cet ene em mm tate aeinie Ae Napet tne erent oe elena va -5I- Pam oe eats Sees tree ee ne ay 14-0000 19? | : . Oo _ Vil MEDICAL an - \ . . : Le wb State of Health: . . i Ao 16.01 To your inouledge, does he hove any, sort ‘of health problem? tye! i _ . Bn of YeL oF a - ae oa IF Very: ‘please explains - “| s. ; 16.02 Does his wife or children have any sort of health problem? : . : wT. ves XK No If Ves plesse: explain: 2 a aa se “wikes co a i, 16.03 ° “Has | he ever r indicated # thot he’ had health robles in the post? i Ng 7 ~ : to, 2 oe, "Yes No if Yes, plese explain: : ~ : 18.04” To your + knowledge, does he ‘eel toke se pills. or medication of any kind? : Bo . . ge Mes ee Tat No x Sp ee a !f Yés, plecte explain: oe oe 16.05 Is she the kirid of person wher “Never talks ‘about his health or how he "+ feels. — Talks‘about his health and feelings to ¢ on average degree x _ _ Frequently talks about his health and feelings : re 4 Oo 16.06 When he feels‘bod: It is obvious toothers - {tis obvious to an average : degree . Most people would néver know if _ it ‘Have never known him : to feel ; i -52- ‘ames ae sha, 16.07 In appearance, he looks Robiust-and Reolthy x seal like- most co - Bo pedple his age — _Unheolthy oa oO. a . Sor : 16.08: _ Does he hove aA flushéd face a pot: belly. LA tendency, to "+. + > breathe hard with exertion - cn clammy | hands. A tendency. te ‘sweat: ‘to.any nusudl degree “Foul ‘breath _ TS ; hon, or 16.09 : To} your knowledge, does, he others to q special diet ¢ or. * healt veginen? * vs , oo Yet No. a . - Ite, pleare expats oo co, so Re met oe . a oT aot ~ woot. oan 4 ct ty 16.10 - As an n overall impession, does he strike’ you as ‘a ‘person: who i is i , on Highly enetgetic and tireless _ x ; “ “ Te | Energetic, but in spurts” Maderately energetic bethargics listless. | 16.4 Is ‘there ériything about. the 5 sfote of his hecith or. ‘his Fomily" $ health o i - that’ warrants further: comment? ~ hot ce a of 4 : 7 -: ; beh th a [7 1 | _ | ~ - 7 . odes ty . . : ioe ¢ : ‘ et ~ 4 : i i ° 7 Pos - pt H . Bo - Ld a 4 : it : ‘ oi! as ‘ i 1 : d : a 53 of i 2 a , 1 : 14-0000 198 i i References: ; | dnvolved ain't > | answer to “the other side." oe . . . . : oN nae ens ‘ - aa asbringe e - PR anes Vandi ate ean a _ Ws Be Ret MMMA-3U439 . NO INDEXING REQUIRED s Chiet, WH Diviston : : 4, To _ a Sec . . . INFO: Chief, SB Division a So pee ee : we, i &. FROM” 2 Chiei of Station, Mexico City eo : ele . oy : SDCOAT - es ; - - ne f SUBJECT: | Subject of .201-238943 WEXICO-CITY, 8281 re d e7 J itment as advised ‘by Refs, Subject initially. (|. refused ‘to coopéerate-on the:-grounds that. he does not. want to gét | ot this- type. of business and that hé had given the same ; ,". He readily admitted that he has been. ‘under inténsive developmeat by Valentin LOGINOV (201-285412) to spot | Mexicana students who eventually may S90. to WOLADY; he denied, however, that he has ever accepted the money LOGINOY continually offers him, - Subject yolunteered that: Yuriy. CHERNYSH (201-825743) iis currently — , developing’ one ot Subject's students (which we Knew), and that Subject: - Would like to foil CHERNYSH's Ba OE, attempt. 0 > £ In spite of Subject's expiessions: éf réiuctance tobe recruits" ‘he answered’a number of questions put to him by KARTASUK and he “agreed to. a. toi low-up ‘meeting on ‘7: February; .At~that- meet ing; he , Subaitted to more intensive questioning. about : his background, family, ‘and hig association with the FJSTEAL community, There were ‘no attempts. ‘at evasion and many: of his answers were corroborated by information 0 =~ “that wa eady known trom other sources, Subject agreed to continue. meeting ‘clandestinely with KARTASUK ‘and to, provide: additional : | Anforuation om his contacts with LOGINOV and other nembers-of the KGB. “| -3. Subject’S:activities immediately following the pitch were 7 monitored closely by LIEMBRACK and by LIFEAT for the week between the © two mestings.. The ‘second meeting Yas counter-surveilled with negative. results. --Although the recruitment is -Still tenuous, we: believe that. .:: “. “it‘can be firaly cemented and that Subject is. committed -whethér or . | “Not be -is ready to admit it to himselt at this ‘points, Se ; en ae Ott he hediameaat tier : ‘wee | . for/Millard C, CURTIS Roa y wt - + . . . mo Digtribution: ky a ot oe CPSB tee ER fed CS copy re o ¢° 201-285412 HHMA~36439 - 12 February 1969 a “) 201-825743. fone anenyQr ; SECRET ~~" 201-238943 | 2Ol-AS SHIA ST Re eae we nen an ee ee ARTASUK met with Subject to: j- ~~ 14-0000 . | fo 7 a 1 n” : . ~ ~ Valeri Va Keatinov, Yo have met him vas I de not now bic nach... 7 o a2 enarge or coasular ‘affsirs, dis wire. , . 7 . a -_ o Cane ty Covent : - ee Sle Haan ira hae , been an stevia gents sh: 28 ne. strr,, dolyrery: P nice,. : wee : g0oi, “Spanis, and 1 oir B slic, Qaeir aan ater, xi MO pe a : i ixteen _years ola, very, sopnis thea ited, ete here “fora re ~ : The ‘only: onita of thas age we nove. ever: seen here. | we be - 4 . 7 Te 7 ‘ : ‘they have enotier envla, ‘who ‘ds in oscow. “Both have been. at: our’ a ; house for a party. Th genera soviet ‘yeople’ care alone , le aving a Code, thy wives behdid. LCOS i we ho ee RY Mee 7 H ‘ ‘ - aa mt oo . . . of : . A . .. oo oo - wot + ee a Dans tri Brygov, wife 2 st ald ‘nila vom here, che. i ; . : has beon yd ting a 4 bos on. the E exiean revoliition. “le are Lyi y i : 1 ° . i "good friends. He w38° intros mced ‘to te by Boris Kazanteev uno | ee invited nie ‘for dunch for te ocasion. Then: we Zo to the Soviet. Sk oat eubansy both he al Tehriykhov’ ars always very at tentive, Ct SO - . . 7 . : - . 7 7 ' we tm t ‘ ; a : 7 i. ZT know g seyeral other peorle fron. the Soviet “enbsasy bat reedly | _ en : La z: coult, phaiee’ thei ‘tosether wits their nanes. nee See , . 4 ee wo woe RS i - : - _ . J - 4, . . 27 ; Ett racT. gem HMMA- 36136, @laleg. [Redtop. ops). : Se H ' tot : ’ ; i i : i i Dele 26 S$¢/2 : . H : oo ’ an . cree ado i 14.90000 nt -! . eB . . fan we . . 1: ot nt . Cancve Seek camar Digsemnation = a Feo Mrssace Toran Comes © 3°" ting ANO/OR INITIALS - STEN AY [St FEAION UST ROTFIED ¥ GRover * ~ ECRET wnol dene . . i : - & (When Filled tn) - aelnnenn tunes hee” 2 [47 Le | REPROOUC TION OF THIS COPY PROMIGITED ist" T _ AOWANCE COPY 0 188U5O [_] sorre “ y 7 — — er ~~ e os wow (0 ves 0 no Ts] el CLASSY. Yo, rie NO. BM 7 aT pce - BREF TO rite No. ™_ — graven) ue, ‘error Dea . en ~ owsew orf: as xno Ce ere as &. peor Fuk ve RiLE fh i f : , { elops:c hic, r: te - “DIRECTOR = =~ nee a to aa Se or ae oo [ : - a ; Hla 82257 REFS DIRECTOR “68779: Ce 7 coe On arse KISEL NG KOVA’ WORKS “AND Lives ‘AT THE: SOVIET: ComneR CIAL Oe a! OFFICE WHICH 1S-ALSO THE, RESIDENCE OF ‘THE ‘COMMERCIAL “COUNSEL OF » AWANOV. PER LILYRIC SHE. ONLY VISITS THE SOVEMB ABOUT “ONCE "HOWEVER , SEVEN’. TIMES SiiCe HER ARRIVAL! | ve Me ow WEEK DURING WORKING HOURS. “SHE: HAS” COME TO: THE- ‘En BASSY DR IVING THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE'S DUTY VEHICLE, NORMALLY DRIVEW BY TRE MEXICAN cunuree We CONSIDER IT .| MOST UNUSUAL FOR A’ SECRETARY. TO DRIVE, SHE SPEAKS GOOD “SPANISH AND. INVAR LABL Y KNlows HEX CAN: CALLERS: ss “SHE USUALLY HAS. IMMEDIATE . AND THEIR. BUSINESS AT- THE, COHMER CIAL OFFICE. . ANSWERS. To Quest 10Ns IncLUDING ADDRESSES. OF VaR 1005, SOVIET TRADE WITH SOVIETS SHE Is USUALLY PLEASANT BUT : < GRGANTZAT ONS In, THE USSR. if CURT. AND SHARP’ WITH ANYONE - wHo NEXTROX PLONE. ee TRIS. TO PUSH ... HER AROUND,” ~ TWO MEXICAN CONTACTS OF THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE HAVE ASALD ‘WER: - “os - Spee REMANNK FOR DATES. ‘SHE REFUSED THEM BOTIL, ONE PERSUSTED WEE _ SEVERAL CALLS, , Silg FINALLY IQKNXNINXSNEX a - TOLD- HIM SHE” PRER GED TO SPEND HER TIME WITH. HER ‘SOVIET. FRIENDS. A FEW OF THE SOVIET MALES, PARTICULARLY VALENTIN S. LOGINOV, FLIRT - : - SECRET «ss ees vse 14.90000 — 4 CABLE SECAtTARY DissemNATON CLASsiFED Messace “tora, Comes : PERBOW UNIT NOTIFIED - . SECRET croury ren emirate ‘(Whee Filled In) esti we —— —e ee + aDvaNce cory CT e8UEO ([] wore oe woes Ove Gno Ps foe "30, wes ee fee a ye : . ” cxas® tey Ye che! tae eee es ee ‘ OV es AT : ; a REE TO FILE NO. mmo Onet tro.” “2 onstrovE ne - Dsem ay peanen "PAGE 2 MEXICO ‘city 8912. S°E: ¢: RECT “WITH. “HER WHEN CALLING. FR. ot HER Pui POSES. . SHE DUES Nor. TALK: WiTH THE OT HER FEMALE SECRETARY, ORS SHE- IS PLEASANT BUT” ope _ UNENCOURA GING. on LYUDM ILLA “SHAPOVAL OVA WHICH as UNUSUAL SINCE THE TWO FEMALE SECRET aR IES HAVE HIST ICALLY BEEN FRIENDS, ‘SHAPOVAL OVA WAS’ VERY . FRIENDLY wy KISELN1KOV" S PREDECESS@. HER ONLY. ‘CONVERSATION. WITH _ a OTHER THAN ROUTINE ADNINSTRATIVE MATTERS, VAS TO KUZNETSOV, To, Go TO . ANOT HER SOVIET, ‘MAKE A DATE WITH THE. WIFE oF _THE COOK, . ALEKSEY Me THERE is vo ods1r ABOUT HER “mnoikr SOVIET WIvEsa. , _ THE Mov IES ONCE. — SOURCE: ‘LUENV OY. AND LIFEAT. , ee ree . “7 3) ye as’ FAIRLY ATTRACTIVE WITH A STATUESQUE FIGURE WHICH ee . EXPLAINS WHY MEXICANS WOWD WANT DATES AND LOGINOV FLIRTS WITH HER. = (2 ae PER CURRENT vr. ONLY ACCESS TO HER WOULD BE LEGITIMATE 2-5 - oy Cov iwuous VISITOR TO “COMMER CIAL “OFFICE WHICH IS NOT ENCOURAGING Bee ce a “SINCE CURRENT ASSETS TEUL US za wk SINCE Te HAVE ALREADY ‘STRUCK Our. : NOTHING ABOUT HER contacts mR PER SONAL LIFE, STATION WILL PUT: ~ . p : i sPoR ADIC LIEMBRACE COVERAGE ON . COMMERCIAL OFFICE AFTER. WOR KING HOURS :... IN ATEMPT 10 DETERMINE HER act IvaTIEs: OUTSIDE WORK. HOWEVER, “SINCE i OFFICE IS “ON QUIET STREET WITH SOVIET SCHOOL NEXT DOOR ‘AND SEVERAL — 7 , “few : : _ : _ SOVIET FAMILIES IN NEIGHBOR HOOD, LIEMBRACE SOVERAGE CANNOT BE . CONTINUOUS, « mr’ ~ . co ; oT - . SEeRET Y= 14-0000 t Bape Sen ee ae a : . 2 * . ane os * . _ 1 Caare SECSevaRiaT OrSSEMINATION = 8 SIFIED SE ___ TOTAL COMES \ ING AND/OR INITIALS SEEN AY . ~ . PERRO UNIT NOTIFIED - . * ow Gaourl- . - "os > ECRET RUEL OD fname deter i ch ied to) eananeatand : — —— i woex QO ves Ono . . cuassiee TO MLE NO. : \ REF TO PLE NOL * - Pace 3 MEXICO cry. agi2 ‘SE oR E T - ee “ 7 5. FILE: 201: “835670, mpd a 2 SECRET nevend for - Foss Tore miss 106 Peatien, a Ce yt : i RARANBAENZEY Ce : . wn : : a . 2 = : . Doe ° - ys ~ x ; no ; : - - ve oy : . : : . vo | he : 14-0000 . oo 197 i . rn re rp &OeTINS ANG, OF TN" ALS tun Ww + ween MriSAGE POR | a i - oy : * . . TOTAL COPIES tome, 7 Chas. Ve MEL t/re an are ean une WH/I : . ° ' 7s ECR E T. ; ‘ mr; = 6954/9041 - ; van, 3 December 1964, nau nent anna ——-~- ° MEXtCO erty... - REDCOAT ; "REF: MEXICO CITY 8545 (IN 61160)* _ : a 6 7 bee _ 1, SUBJECT'S LONG RESIDENCE IN SOVIET UNION AND CLOSE. conract 7 WITH SOVIET OFFICIAL CONSTITUTES. ‘UNRESOLVED DEROGATORY INFORMATION ‘AND 1s DISQUALIFYING FOR eget PuRDOES. - ee 8 TT 18 REQUESTED THAT DEVELOPMENT oF SUBJECT BE CONTINUED WITHIN THE SCOPE: oF csI- F ‘0-5, PARA 18,. WHICH PROVIDES FOR USE AS HOSTILE UNTIL BONA FIDES HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED THROUGH FURTHER | su GGEST.. HERE THESES CONSIDERATIONS BE TAKEN “INTO ACCOUNT . - RMA OS CM) DEVELOPMENT 5 OW THESE ASPECT. IN } FUTURE AS rebonns Ts PROGRAM OF EXPANSION OF ACCESS AGENTS 4. FILE: " 201-238943 AND 201: 1285412. a : . Sof7- 2 rsy2. ; WH COMMENT; | ‘Priority POA” -pequested in order to permit continued | “ Lt development” toward recruitment, Subject is being considered for use as access agent to Valentin LOGINOV, a Embassy Officer apd.) -known member of KGB, END OF MESSAGE ios a yA ; Sede , ? Oye fe 8 KAU ye? Ca " MLEASING OFFICER avrupercam REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE if PROHIBITED. cory ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION OF “PERFORMANCE. Ae eyesr CROCREDS er 14-0000 WS 7” 1 Eapue Sicer rans Orssewiisnon ~¢ ~ FIED MESSAGE Tora. Comes as gi nas ANG VOR INITIALS - SEEN BY - 3) PRASON/UNIT NOTED = - ; ° emer 7 SECRET mn ea et fe] _ aogho. - + : qi (When Filled to: Soren " pif na ff . : i me * 7,! apvanee copy - []vewso [J sorteo DOR eo ~ . pe Cl eee Cc is x . ; ss ee TO FILE NO Te EE eee — _* . io - - ee HAE TO PILE NO. - —_—.. . ; .. " pissed by eden ete “rucmw Qaér, 10 _waanen 2) ee : Pyaction : ° —— " 7 Vo A & E. c R E T ‘2ebzo2z bec cy ite mextco crry aa" _ — 7 Sy. “hesicont oe we a os © REFS: Ae HMA STITT 7 = Ce Be MEXICO CITY 3281 om mm) wo cone : o cy | Het 56050 O's) de REQUEST: Has EXPEDITE PRIORITY, POA FOR SUBJECT : : “zor *238943, PER REE: "A. AND Be SO oe Be LOvAL=1 “ADVISES SUBJECT RAPIDLY: APPROACHING. ‘MARTIAL Be “casts REPORTED. REF C. STATION WOULD LIKE To REINTRODUCE - : - SAMUEL Je KARTASUK FOR ‘RECRULTMENT ATTEMPT BEFORE HIS 7 ‘RELATIONSHIP: WITH suBdect’ coms: AND TO. TAKE ADVANTAGE PSYCHOLOGICAL; vow. POINT, WHICH SHOULD. APPEAR ON LIFEAT. sels eee oy ge oe ra + OR a ae FILES 201-238943 AND 201 28541 - rn a pos SECRET, rs an 7 sf . > Fs | : rin ' Q pos ° tos { mod Po) i Dol D6S9/8, os i ae ‘ : root iL aa mgr’ L Be “ - SECRET ~ 14-0000 1 “ee OU OY a ye CLASSTEICATION. DISPATCH | sscszs "chief, “WH D ivision ot Lo xx Wo INODRNG REQUIRED : oN QuaniiD DISK . / 1: “chief, BB’ ‘pivision ; 7 . : \ : cio 300 GE INDEXING 7 . . : | Pente¢ of station, Hexico City ane es of. - 1 SUBIC - mo vd. Rafael: Vrorta Ruis (201-238043) - iw Ria wos RETRENCES Bete aaeone A. “MEXICO CITY 8282 os mnntA-38717 ,. 28 ‘October. 1968" _ 8B. . Eeeeeee . - . eer : A. AS reported by Ref A, ‘Samuel J. RARTASUE succeeded. io meet ing with ‘Bubject in-Acapuleo and io sponding nearly a full week with hin - for tha purpose. of’ establishing rapport. and’ asseseing, His for possible secruitmeit per Ref B, - Asseosnent- by both. EARTASUK. ‘and LIOVAL=1 . indicates ‘that- Subject iss ‘essenthally. apolitical with: attitudes. 2a pro-Wast | as. ‘pro-Soviet.. ‘KARTASUK® believes, hovwevor,. ‘that ‘he could: - | be recruited to work against FJBTEKAL -intelligence 12 he yore pade to. ‘ believe that cad is ‘not working against the YJSTEAL ‘people. yo Mh “Recent: LIPEAT reveals. that. ‘Subject is having wavatal probless and that he. eonsonted® to.seq 8 peyctiiatrist - ‘alter his wife made good © her. threats to. leave, According | to o Bubjecty ho wag dtagnoged | as’ "paychopathic™ ‘with. problena "tera ing from -hig mother's possessive. ‘attitude, The ‘character : ageessmont Fy ‘KARTASUS. agrees with’ that of ai ‘LIOVAL=1 but neither bas called Subject ““paychopathie.” 3. While vo recogniss. ‘possible probless, we feel that. a _recruitment attempt ‘should: be mado by KARTASUK.. Yollowing the ‘+ Fe¢ruttment: we: plan. to have. KARTASUK sever further ‘relationship with. . Subject and to handle the case. from inside ( where at. can be monitored more elosely. . Distribution; = C/VA , C/BB CROSS REFERENCE TO - DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER a : RUMA~36050 po nae | SBERCR SE 4 - ° \— ‘ . 14-0000 1 ' . \ 4ntisately’ and te probe snaturally Ante Subject | 2. bis waz. a CLASS Ca ENON ! TSP A TOM SERBOL Atvat Musas & CONTINUATION OF ; DISPATCH i. MO1A-36060- Meet ing a 4, As reported previously, KARTASUK went to Acapulco ip early Hovember and succeeded in meeting Bubject, whose plans. tor a-vacation there with his family were coafirued by LITEAT. The “chance seet ing" . came.abdut naturally in the hotel lobby when Bubject’s precocious ‘four year old: daughter approached KARTASUK.on the sorning of & ' Novembere a ar , : . te ov 22°) 8. RAMTASUK used ‘an alia6-and ‘Played’ the Fole of A successful. public. Félations man from HOLADY who was recently widowed. He had ' Come to’ Bexico as -term tourist top isco together bis . 10. apend alsost the entire, UK got to know thea ‘a character, P litics, . As -@ result, KART: i gma family rolationship. - co en r Assesment SE .- “@,_-fo-both KARTASUK aad LIOVAL-1, Subject appsars to be essenti-+- ‘ally. epolitical or, at least, politically naive. ‘Ho expresdes aan _simultancously aduiration for both FJSTEAL, ‘where he lived for 17 years, and for WOLADY, whore he would: like to live.: He believes that - the political system ia each i8 right for each and that noither a system would work for the other, He feole that both the FJSTEAL ond .GOLADY citizens want ‘peace and are basically good but that both are — victing of their political systeus.: Although Bubject wanted: at one. time to return’ to FISTMAL, he knows that he has a better life in - “Boxico.. - . ard ann ‘ mo = . 7 a ~ ~ 5 iy 9, Subject is an easy-going; extrem leas: -a wide circle of frienda’wiom he sees frequently. Bs, a . géruplea in regard to marital fidelity and, while hig wife isnot - happy: with his: affairs, they have apparently arrived at sons sort of working agreewent on the Bubject.~° © 7 0 ’ oe . Bubject has told ‘both KARTASUK aad LIOVAL~1 that heearns - -. about $4000. (i) per month and 49, therefore, forced to live.o8 oOo | |. modest scale. “While be would like ‘to jive better, he is not ambitious. | |: and‘does not let work interfere With-pleagure, LIOVAl~1 feels that. Subject would find easy money. a great temptation, that. Subject could » pe Influénced fairly easily, and that principles would not stand in _. @.'' With, KARTASUK, Subject spoke of his mother on several dccasio ‘He: accuses her ofpdssessiveness and claims that it is for thia reason that he rebels against anyone's possessing hin, including ‘his wife. ~ ! yblem. 4 ppa tly ying as confirmed by LIFEAT in recent “take, Subject consenté ‘psychiatric treatment when his wife nade good ‘her threat to leave hia (though she ‘returned aftér several days). ' | Per LIFEAT, Bubject’ said that be bao been diagnosed as psychopathic « and that the poychiatrist lays the blame at his mother’s feet. b Conclusions 10, LIOVAL=1 has assessed Subject since early March 1968 and ’ | KARTASUK assessed him during @ week of uninterrupted close asacciation,. Both assessments are virtually identical io all major respects. There is little doubt that Subject does, indeed, have Bone personality adjustment problems and that, if he is recruited, he will require firs handling, Neither KARTASUK nor LIOVAL-1, however, describes Bubject as “psychopathic.” . ue CLASEIFICA TION: USE PREVIOUS LOITION. t Petwson KARTABUK and both ||.” 14-0000 Tete SPOOL MET NUMBER CONTINUATION OF i : . DISPATCH SECRET. : pA. 36050 a a Il, -KARTASUK believes there is a reasonably good ‘pesaibility that Subject Gould. consent to Yrecruitmeat, if the approach wore made ~. dn euch 4 way as to.make hia balieve- that he ig working against — FISTEAL intelligence Geddling and not against the FJSTKAL people and | -gysten. Addittonally, ve. beliove. it may be possible to introduce | ‘stability, inte Subject’s Uite, to givo bin fira direction and goals, fof" ; ‘and to tugm 60a0 of hia Liabilities into assets. - (4a, Following guccesaful recruitecnt by KARTASUR, the case will ba handled by an inside case officer so ‘that Gevelopnents can be — ‘monitored soré <losely through other assets abd: the rick reduced. “‘tor/millard Cc. CURTIS CUASSIF RATION PAGE NO Fou: . see = S3a USC P8RVOUS £o.nON j 14-0000 (94 . ve wae . v GABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION . 7 LASSIFIED Messace ; Tom Comes 7 es gins anovon INITIALS - SEEN BY 7 \ x UNIT NOTIFIED RC ~ . ~ \ SECRET tacsenee’s \ fa oo. . ° {When Filled In) Second - ; AOwhnce coer CT) [seueo Oj sLoTTEO . — eee wa ace = comme — : . ' i : ate mn 2 © Classivy 16 Fite’ "0. - Z ° . ‘ xner TO MLE Oe . _ ¥ + Fe ID Omer to ‘amancu() _onsreovOles. 4 er : ane aT ee a % ee ‘ MNES PEM. ee ee os whe bane Te, REDCOAT a ee ne 4 REF: HMMA-35717. a te <1,” DURING WEEK OF 3 NOVEMBER, SAMUEL “Gu KARTASUK ARRANGEDS. a one ‘CHANCE MEETING LIN ACAPULCO WITH: SUBJECT OF REF WHOSE VACATION oo . ; PLaus, WERE CONFIRIED BY LIFEATs .: USING ALIAS AND PLAYING ROLE. . oF: LONG TERN WOLADY TOURIST WITH ‘SIMILAR SPANISH BACKGROUND. - a “ KARTASUK SUCCEEDED . IN ESTABLISHING: SOLID. FRIENDSHIP: AND OBTAINED - FAVORABLE PERSONAL ASSESSMENT DURLG NEARLY FULL, WEEK WITH. SUBJECT AND WIFE, oe. PLAN HAVE, KaRTASU ATTEMPT TO RECRUIT SUBJECT -AT inst’ : _ LoGine OPPORTUNITY TO’ ‘REPORT ow SUBUECT OF (e2t- 728954 dey, HIS OTHER - FISTEAL contacts AND. SPANISH conn uN ST COMMUNITY IN neKLCOn . FOLLGWiNG SUCCESSFUL: RECRUITHEA ‘CASE WILL BE HANDLED. BY INSIDE ” CASE: OFFICER. : Bo, 3. REQUEST ‘status OF POA FOR SUBJECT REF aND THAT IT BE. : HANDLED ‘ON PRIORITY BASIS WITH CABLE NOTIFICATION TO StaTION, == = |: 4. FILE: 201-238943 AND 201-2854 12, : SECRET . Dos Dsrtie SECRET | Leqenor 14-0000 goo i , _— — ey . a ar al Zt “DIS: PAT TCH CasCATON PRACTSUING ACTION SECRET ; mn mEnoeNG NO DENIS HOUIKED ONY QUALTIED DESK CAM JUDGE INDERING coher, SB _Chiet of Station, _ . Sqransmitted herewith ‘is. a report . prepared by Keith R. LBVENDSRIS. which details how LOGINOV used EraSt.G., GAZIYEV . : (201-795374), ito spot and. set up a meeting for. -asséssment . ae purposes. with Jorge oRRTaS Buerba, a teacher at the Mexican: Te, North American Cultural Institute in Mexico ‘City. The Soviets . have long had.ait interest in the Institute and its personnel . because most of newly arrived Americans study Spanish. there,-.- ’ GAZIYRV has attended the Institute. since _ his arrival din Mexico, - first’ studying Spanish and then. English, - Lo a .+ +, Be We ‘are Sorwarding ‘this’ *teport- because it isa ‘typical illustration of LOGINOV’s modus operandi. and because’ it- “Clearly, shows - ‘that GAZIYEV at least has the status °K a KGB cooptee, ; . a We AO DT Re LRT AD eter ry ‘Attachment: ” Réport | * pistribution: - a= c/SB, w/att, 2.- CMH, watt. -£S C0" DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER HMMA=-35846 CROSS RERRENCE TO B 201-795374 Aft. 14.90000 al. fos, oe fs ae Pe ae Ope : (SH fate MICROFILMED FEB 25 1970" *gungacrs «gorge tht he. “ subyact is a. By year. old Woxtcan eitizen Atehoush” he - ae looks to ‘bo. in. his 30's). He. to aiSparitch teacher at- the Mexicans ° & i : J Amarteaii ‘Tndtitute and sinée the. fall of 1967 has held a - ‘second job as the director of the e Community. Servi Services Program. “at the American School.’ es) 1 April 1967. nartied an. ‘Ame gitizen tran the Chicago area namod Donn WEINTHALLER (pronette) They. live’ at. Juanacatlan 35, which: is just around the. Sorner sO from, the ‘Soviet, Enbassy." ‘ ' Honio prone is 15-2 28-49. 7 1966 by Enrique GUTIERREZ. Martines’ esac who was then | - c/stive’ “Spanistt titor. GUTIERREZ was subsequently recruited by © 0/88 ‘as a ‘ataity: agentybut. thas ince been dropped because he is ‘elated | to other Station assets. on GUTIERREZ s Fecomiienda= 7 : ‘thon, qT vega n taking, private ‘Spanish “Lessons from ‘Subject in- é Auguat 1966. on found, Subject, an “excellent teacher and continued: ‘eaing, Leases frea fim until Decenber 1966. In March 1967, . my wife and I had Subject as.a teacher in Spanish courses we : took at the Mexiean-North. Ameriean Institute. I have maintained Antermittent, social | contact with Subject. since March 1967, and my: ‘wife has become friendly with: Subject 's wife, ‘having visited a her at hor spartnent two. or three times and having had her to our home during the day an equal number of times. I have also tarkque ” Oe WBC a tOyA Files: pen f2e7t- srr AP EAD A ff a |; - but t -RTS vial 14-0000 — + zofF st sae ' ra = kept. informed Aes some extent about Sub Ject through: his younger . | ‘brother, Javier ARIAS Buerba, ‘from whom I have: been’ taking Spanish lessons, since duly: 1967. oO ~ Subject was a ‘Casual. contact of Station officer Olivia’ » RAGNITY. ie 1965 and 19h, oth. “ than: “a file card noting - “thts cuntact, ty. a abs ne “station ‘trices on ‘either Jorge or SO | | { | | lo f “davier ARIAS Buerga. ; . . ; ; : - he ~ Subject and I from the beginning have had™ a very friendly and informal telationship. He ‘ts an. intelligent person with a 7 friendly, open. personality and a good sense of humor. Politically, a he is pro-American to the point that he magnifies our. strengths and positive qualities ‘and tends to ininimise or overlook negative factors’ in our ‘society. : Subject. kriows ‘I am with the Political — Section of the: ‘Embassy and that I- have been in the Soviet Union, -. We have. consequently gotten onto the topié of Russians and -_— Comuunisa, Several tines, and” he has" always come out a strong: : anti-Commint st He. has one brother and two sisters. living in the’ United. States, The brother ts married to an American and © “Aves 4 in Virginia, where he- is in the construction: business. One of the sisters ts ‘also mirsted to sn’ American and lives in ‘California (rt believe San. Franzisco) . The second sister is — | married to a Polish migrant and lives with him in Chicago. The. sister in c" “1ifornia 4s a naturalised American citizen. The brother and the sister in Chicago are note a 5. on 2. April 79674 J ‘LIENVOY reported the following call from cxZrvev to LOGINOV t. CAZS ®Y saw him,.he arrived yesterday." ne TS SO ETN mR + ee = eee mn TT AT I ae be wet 14-0000 203 i \ i "Excellent. Then I'd Like to 608 you to discuss - certain things." fons. hee Saba tials hehe, sc uR as 5 GAZ: . "Then T ean come there tomorrow?" ‘LOG: "Nos better Wednesday." _ . . ; \ ~ GAZ: "ALL right. He ‘usually comes there ; vat 6. otclock. AR oe ie ~." ' He ‘got ‘married. and. Game chere with. his wife. . Now -- we vs they look for an apartment. . Ifll go thera on the: ‘" 10th) because I want ito: attend courses: Ap English eily ~. Thi's’ *woek™ ‘I'll be busy.” . oe oe: ir _ “LOG: "OK, until the next then. oan ‘6. From this conversation, ‘it appeared that CAZIYEV. was” oo A : ” " probably talking about Subject, since: OO as od - _ 4 _ a (a) ‘GAZIYEV had been taking Spanish at: the Mexican-North - . American Institute and I knew. from Subjact that Subject had had’ ar - GAZIYEV’ An’ one ‘of ‘hig: classes, ‘that Subject occasionally chatted a ; with GAZIYEV- after class; and: Bhat GAZI YEV had ‘once given Subject ot | I . an invitation to a C nsular ‘night ‘at ‘the: Soviet Biba oay (although. : shingect told. me he had not ‘gone)e _— - oy i ; - (b) ‘Subject had gotten, married ‘that months a a 7 ; th (ce), Subject had just returned. to. Mexico with his bride. \ ’ ta) Sub Jeet: and his wife were Looking ‘for an. apartment 7 ' al - Subject normally arrived at the Institute at 1800. we! Sy se +. t I .. to teach evening ‘Spanish classes. oe _ er | ” ‘Prior to this. reported ‘telephone conversation, I had oS considered using” subject ag‘ an access agent against GAZIYEV, ‘ but had decided not to approach Sub ject on the natter unless there was evidence that his relationship with GAZIYEV was developing into something more than occasional chats between ; classes. “ft ‘aid pot see muich potential in ‘approaching Subject before this with ohetas. the idea of having him “deliberately - cultivate a friendship with GAZIYEV, as I felt Subject was living 14-0000 204 “o wee whem . | | such a busy and: “hectic life that I would get -very little out iof him. Prior to ha parriaga, ho wag, koopt ng. such a- hectic schedule ‘botween his. Institute and private. classes that he wa'sn't sleeping or eating. proporly and was’ having. inereasing “problens. with his health. . ‘Ee anything; his: ‘pace: and health’ | problems: increased, after his marriage and hie taking. of the : ob with the. Ameriéan. School (although he gave! up most ‘of his * Ola oe - cad “private. élasses). e 8. Since the GAZIYEV-1L0c1 NOV conversation made Sub jects -— relations with the Soviets. Look mich, more’ interesting, I attempted, to find. out what I could about. then from Subject. For a number . . were not able to get together, pintil i July. On that date: ; took™ Subject to: a belated rbagholors lunch" at a Little of paride Feataurant downtowns. . a : a i . 9s : The- qunch: Was atsappointing and, tor ey ‘iisleadings - a . f was certain that: if given the. opportunity, Subject would ~ . . voluntarily tell wie, if his relationship with GAZIYEV had : . ~ doveloped ‘any. further. When, I casually brought the ‘onversation oe around to- caziiiev, however, Subject ‘simply told me ‘that GAZIYEV ~ = “was still studying” at. “the Institute and that he stil2 eccasionally chatted with: him in ‘the’ ‘Halls or. over a cup ‘of coffee ain one. oa, ot the: ‘near-by coffee shops during the. 20-minute break between. 0 evening classes. Sub ject commented that he enjoyed | : with GAZIYEV, as he was a simpatico, interesting ey, 1: “as an out standing Spanish student. He also added that i they. never talked polities. . In reply to an offhand question | : about whether he had met any other Soviets through GAZIYEV, Subject i ; ; een ‘of reasons, “however=-ineluding, my. going to the ‘States in June~~ ree ie 14-0000 Bem meen. - FT ema oe | ms Fane many ae RO penn crenata eS one, | Tike vas Dunit ea. pe m= cemumend aro meaesan OR +t re . _ oan _ > aD “ene, paid that. he_ had note _My inclination was to believe Subject, and rent away thinking that either GAZIYEV ‘and LOGINOV had. been 'on LV N “venber ger, r ran “inte subject, and. his brother se - .. | _ a : ‘Javier: ‘in. Sanborné-Trisurgentes., They were’. ‘about to have a — ie lunch: and ‘Anbisted that. I goin ‘them for a cup of coffee. |» | As, soon. as wa sat down, Subject ‘told mo he ‘had a problem and — mo [outa like my advice. . He. Said GA2IYEV -had ‘given him an invitation Ae. the": November ‘colebration of: the: Rovolution at the Soviet — | Embassy, and, although he’ would: like to go for -the- ‘experience ,: _ me he was very” concerned ‘that his nams would be put on "the black ~ “erted to eall ine at the ‘Embassy after hé got. the invitation to, | ask my advicé, but had been told: I was out’ of town. (I was in: + {El.-Paso from 25-29 October.) He stated that if he ‘had not been . oo | list” at the U.S. Eqbassy ‘fhe went. He said that he had oo ! fk : t able. to. reach me in the next. day, or two, he was ‘going to simply i 4 . a - | vax into. the Embassy and ask to see “gomeone from the "security -- ae re a | departinent” ‘about his "predicament. “What ‘did I think: he should Co fe . “lLe Tt tld. subject. to ‘relax and Torget about going to the’ 7 — [. 8. Embassy, as. the Eubassy would not give him any | advice Be fa . other than to tell ‘him ‘that “at was éntirely his own business : mo whether he went to the Soviet reception or not. Besides, Tt jacked, what made Subject think hie name would be put-on a . | black dist" if he went. Subject replied that he didn't know j how the U.S. Fmbassy. did it, but "everyone knew" the U.S. ‘Embassy obtained the names. of everyone who went in and « out of ; ; 70! R85 H2 t ett" 14-0000 20¢ ; i pafased to give him shy. advice, at least 1t would ma Q | of’ ye visit ‘and: anyone. who was ever interested wou his | hoart, wag -in ‘the right place. He aimply. did not. want and. couldn't- | afford to got into ‘any prowblé ith’ the U. 8, Hnba sey» -he said. . : After. au, he had an American. wife, he might, want to go. to the o [ ; . : (States, to study sometime; and they might even. vant to go. to as 7 he wouldn't worry, I'd write: a memo to the proper Bnbassy" | wished the ‘U.S. Embassy, te know he vas doing. it solely out of © hewrtogity 2 and was in no way . Subject | seemed greatly relieved: and’ ‘thanked ne ‘vory muchs replied that. yes, he still saw hint occasionally, as GAZIYEV was a 7 a i twice and had met another Soviet there: on one occasion. tha the first ‘time he went to CAZIEV’s was shortly before’ ‘he oy 4 ‘ye . . . , : ; ; . nn va . A 4 thes Sorter Embassy. Moreover, he said, even 1f the U.S. Embassy | i dose ! t he the States to” live someday. Seeing that Sub Ject. wae indeed very sorious; I became more. serious anyselt and told. hin that Just | sO. department stating ‘for the sake of the record that Subject had told ne. he planned to attend a Soviet: Eubassy reception, : ‘but mpathy wth the Soviet. ‘Union. fo 12¢ Seizing of the fact that GAZIYEV had elven Subject the : Anvitation, I ‘asked if Subject saw much. of. him anymore. Subject ~ mo how Studying English at, ‘the. Institute. Subject. ‘added, on his: - es _ “own initiative, that ° "he. had also been to GAZIYEV' 5 apartment ; : oe He’ said > oe ' (Subject) got married (Subject tee was married about. mid-April | 1967) and the second: time was shortly after his mrriage, as he i and his wife had gone to dinner at the GAZIYEVS'. . Sub Ject finished ok neating about this time, and since he was in a hurry and had - i _ t 4 ‘his brother with him, I didn't try to question him any further, but decided to wait and. have a second go at him alone another ~ e 1400000 907. “) ‘ fo times F . ue “My wife and I entortained Subjoct . and ‘hin wifo at our: ; home on 27 Rovenber, but ‘the eventing, was not Beant to and did not afford an opportunity to discuss ‘the Soviéts any “furthers sub ject did tell. me, ‘however, that he had Rot gone to the a7 a November Soviet Teéeption afterall, because, ‘despite by wk. ssurances that: “there wisn no reason for him not to go, he Tne foie it. was: simply safer to stay away - ‘from ‘the Soviet Erba soy , | altogether. At. my - suggestion, we ogreed - to © get together 1 for- . . lurich somet ine in the near ‘future. ee, | | j lhe For various reasons, Including ‘the poor state of : “Subjects chealth ° ‘when I called him one: day in January, we dia’ - hot ‘gat together. for. the. “Tunich until 7 March. This time, Eo. o _ played it Straight with sub ject, told hin ‘that I wag. interésted - = in anything he could ‘toll me about GAZLYEV and- the otherSoviet . he shad. met ». and questioned. hin: closely. regarding the details. © Subject was completely cooperative, and I ani ‘satisfied he answered - 7 my questions to the best of his ability. “It. seemed. to me, ‘and ~ ‘stad does, that there was "only one possible réason why Subject : had not told me on ll July ‘what he subsequsntly ; ‘told me on. - 1 Novénber (eee, that he ‘had been to GAZIYEV's home twice and 7 on one occasion fhad met another Soviet there)». This was that he felt somewhat. guilty “about going to “GAZIYEVts and meeting — aeons 7 the other Soviet thera, and as long as I didn't push him too hard (which I didn't. on VW July), he felt more comfortable eetn Pree ignoring it. The. Feason he so readily mentioned the two visits and the other Soviet on 1 November was, I think, that he was wate Ure genuinely concerned not to "get into any trouble" with the U.S. ———] 5 . ; ——-—- 14-00000 7% | Embassy over. attending: the Soviet Embassy ‘reception, wished to | _ |dmpress me with. his sincerity about whose sidé he was on, and _ ‘felt obliged to completely clear the record by montioning ‘the 7 ‘| visits to “GAZIYEV's ts home. and, meeting ‘the other Soviet. ‘theres ; a “45. _ Subject: ‘stated’ ‘that, GAZIYEV had. invited. him ‘to his . “J apartment: for: ‘dintier About a month before ‘he (Sub Ject). wont te Chicago to gat. married. This means that, the dinner took place — _jabout: mid-March 19670 ‘Subject said he had expected ‘to find lonly GAZIYEV and his wife in ‘the apartment, but that: a third. | person was there when: ‘Subject arrived. _ Subject. said. GAZIYEV- -_ dntroduced the third person as Valentin "something." When I ° ‘asked | af the last, name were LOGLNOV, Subject: immediately reacted ; i: iand said ha was almost positive that was ite Subjects, deseription | of the ‘Soviet also fit LoGINOV GAZIYEV stated: that LOGINOV wis ~ oipeh the ‘Enbassy (Subject couldn't. remember in ‘what capacity) and ‘described LOGI NOY asa good friend, Subject said that the evening started off. very casually, with LOCI NOY. expressing interest. An 3 the, Spanish | courses at ‘the Moxican-North Atierican Institute. ~ “Locinov, who Subject noted’ “spoke almost as. ‘good Spanish as most of ‘the Spanish teachers, at the Institute, said hetd ‘Like to get. ca certificate in Spariish from the ‘Institute and asked Subject. if oo he could help him enroll,. choose the best course for him to. Start with, ete. Subject replied that he'd be happy to, although it didn't seem to him that LOGINOV needed much instruction in Spanishe LOGI NOV . simply laughed this off, and it was agreed LOGINOV would drop around to the Institute sometime soon. ' LOGINOV, who took the lead in the conversation most of the "evening, then began to ask Subject questions which left Subject 14-0000 with, "no doubt" tbat, he (LocINov) was trying to feel Subject out ou his political + V Wawa S Subject said that ne couldn't . remenber: most of LOGINOV's questions} but he did recall that. ‘LOGENOY began the feeling-out procedure vy asking subject if he: ‘didntt 4 find. that the Americans were “much | poorer at Learning Spanish than, other. nationalities. He also’ made various derogatory - i said that’ after. about ten minutes, LOGINOV's purpose became SO : ~ Liawkinday obvious ,. that ho (Subject) stopped the conversation , and told LOGINOV that before, they went any farther, he ‘thought oh LoGINov should, know that he was talking to someone who was | "100%. capitalist,” completely pro-frierican, and had absolutely “no sympathy with Communism. | (While this sounds awfully. blunt’ and Subject ‘was “unquesticnably trying to inake himself ‘look good ‘in my. eyes, ‘the fact of the matter is that subject does tend. to. ty would ‘not . put it past him te have said exactly. this.) Subject, ' said that LOGt NOV tried to Backtrack a bit after ‘this, but the conversation, héated Up again a: few ninutes later when Subject ; commented that he had a pretty’ good idea of what “thé Soviets were up to in “Mexico. When LOGINOV asked what Subject meant, Subject te | related the story he once told me about: having been in’ Veracrus ‘us| ;a few years ago when a Soviet ‘ship was actually or ‘virtually put | ; under arrest there. Subject told LOGINOV that teveryone knew coal | the ship was loaded with Communist propaganda.” “6. After about Eventy minutes, “according to Subject, politics were dropped and the ‘conversation turned to nore innocuous topics. | : i { 4 : remarks about the. extent of American: influence in Nexico.. gubject : Ne aye a bit blunt at times. and khowing’ his ideological leanings, , : NN 14-00000 on poy Q10 | ee . ‘Subject said. that LOGINov seemed somewhat. irritated with him, but jen the whole kept his compasure- very well and treated Subject , politely for thn “two. ‘hours or less Subject’ remained. Ao Subject , ; [was Leaving, ‘LOGINOV again | ‘said hota come by tho Inatitute to - - fees Subject in the near ‘Hiture, ‘but he: nover ide. “Ono day’ in: opiate 1967. subject saw LOGENOV at the ‘gas station on tho: corner : iano. ~ However, they did not converse with each others a> rae ‘Subj ect said that GAZIYEV. left’ most. of the politically: ‘of. Tacubaya and, Juanaeatlen, ‘and’ LOGINOV greeted Subject: by ~ : ‘related part of the conversation to “LOGINOV: and nevor. referred . : to the’ evening again. However, a few weeks after Sub ject , ‘ | returned to Moxico with his bride, : GAZIYEV had Subject and his ° wife over to dinner (this would place ‘the second dinner in. _ about mid-May) », This time GAZLYEV ‘and’ his: wife were the only “others: “present » and the- evening passed without any roférence- to politics. “Subject” shated that “he | ‘atdil “occasionally goes. : ; across ‘the stréet for a cup of coffee with GAZIYEV “betweem : | 7 evening classes at ‘the Thstitute, but. that he. has not ‘been | . to GAZIYEV's apartnent again ‘and has never had GAZIYEV ‘to ‘Ais - oo -* home. ; — Boe : a . “i. “Although Subject “ws ety aware’ that LOGINOV's pirpose _— . “i meeting him was to assess his exploitability, he did not seem to fully appreciate that GAZIYEV had both fingered him for : . LOGINOY and set up tha situation for LOGINOV to meet him. 4 “spelled this out for ‘gudject: and also informed him that LOGINOV, : 2'was an exceptionally capable Soviet intelligence officer. I : . , also explained, that it was very possible GAZIYEV was using the : . Institute: to spot other candidates for interviews with Old 5% ” / 2! 14-00000 A\! activities and contacts at the Institute. However, Subject, said : ‘that -as far as he could ‘tell GAZIYEV pretty much stuck to himsely” _ at the Institute ana did. not have any particudar friends there . ” 2 whom Subject. knew about. gubjact said he would_keep his eyes : ve open for the type of thing I was ‘looking for, however, and would . 7 let me know if he came onto anything interesting Subject also _ offered ‘to. "play up to" GAZIYEV and/or LOGINOV under. my guidance po. 4 aimee which “LOGINOV attended took place in March 19675: while. 7 “LOGINOV did not attend GAZIYEV's second dinner, “yhich ‘took | -place about mid-May Since I am satisfied” subject ‘told me the | truths, it would: appear that. the | Neertain things” which LOGINOV : tela GAZIYEV on 2 Apri: he wished to, discuss. with, GAZIYEV- . coricemed. how to handle Subject: in tlie: Light of. the, LOGINOV> . ‘Subject encounter ‘in Marche Whatever LOGINOV had in mind on 2h April: vit would appear that it was finally decided that * GAZIYEV and his wife. should simply have Sub ject and his wife ‘ Inteliigence officers, and questioned Subject about GAZIYEV's if I wished, put I declined the offer with appropriate ‘oxpresaions: of appreciation. . : ae 19. The question that remins unanswered after ‘all this de, - of ‘course, why. LOGINOV and. GAZIYEV wore talking about Subject © over tho ‘phone . on. 2h April 19676 According to. ‘Subject, the over to a peaceful dinner in order to at least partially erase - the memory of the first dinners ine Doe. sB/L 14-0000 a ~ viv od eo ty ; Poe i. - ‘, < % . . ‘ * cc . vase pM Tue Aminican School, Founoarion A. G, ‘Jono Atias Busnba | COMMUNITY aenvices pRoceAM D PRDANANA OF ENUCACTON PARA ACULIO® - anne oun ite bust. 4 Tacvaaya 18. BM . Tyg scent nh me a a eo Yd ; os MD yp tee D .- . _ So ‘af . wield isos & PURSE we an an | | bos a Se TLiby ah | sued bocobbine aur eta mment te me ; ae 7 f fang ie Lng pelt wa near tele Jeapand Se ene .é 7 , ° : ot bia oa? gee sai se Eee) Wha tay fecknces Ue. pe “ - t + “ rea cas . + ; Y hoi Guibgent ome Oe ea ta ya - an : — . hha best tes Ue hie, aay tonh Sane! ‘ an a ‘ Vy Ts ; + i ae peu ee bent: rota cambach 3b: ‘ ‘.- ; oe : . | te \ peicndby with Pes oy . : shew tt tee der ae eae are eight Ge re i i i ret b oe rtf bes - | oy i= aod, > . Jo ey t t : Sor : a te. do a - ee oe . ‘ t ' an same at 14-0000 3 ~ ee te, Git SE re to “Cassa MENSA & mal te aco se ne et Rents ag inea- ase ar ns o os : SECRET & aa a + Whein fille Bel ADVANCE COry ‘a ey CT accetten| NEMEDOO HOMO Fam corr rusia fe eee ee meen cme s eennteamane nad wmoee TE vee bl ae - 2 CRARMPY TO Pt NO ov . . , en eee Osea see M4 LESTONT amr TO Pe ND pees (cen pee nner = atte eee re wo ee 70. amance ‘pisraor 10 - se we i ET ee: late aa fi2- Ra ~ Ses. “sla ce a ; “SE ECRET aBaoia wow aa CITE MEXICO” city 73994 | . _ | DIRECTOR ° 7 oo. _ oe : - me . pai” oi REDCOAT fo 2 ght 68 30215.” ae REFS: A. MEXICO CITY. vr ones , ne 4) Sys cs By. DIRECTOR aBseT= TP 4. REVIEW OF LIENVOy TAPES REVEAL NANE OF SUBJECT CALLING - c.f, PRovorov: Is Dover PATILLO. .PATILLO SPEAKS GOOD SPANISH WITH ols. DEFINITE AMERICAN ACCENT. “CONVERSATIONS ARE IN SPANISH. ow. 7 ve 5 NOU EMBER PATILLO CALLED PROVOROV AT SOVIET. EMBASYY TO ASK — “WAY ‘Rov oROv HAD Nor GONE. TO, SEE HIN ‘EVENING 4 NOVENBER 7 SDN eet tere PROVOROV, STATED. HE WOULD GO EVENING.5 NOVEMBER 68. ee ES 2, LEEMBRACE SURVEILLANCE DOUGALS PATILLO INITIATED” |. MORNING 6 NOVENBER. WE IDENTIFIED HIMSELF AS PATILLO TO. (1) LARMBRACE TEAM MEMBER WHO KNOCKED ON HIS DOOR LOOKING FoR SGMEOUE ESLE.- ON AFTERNOON 6 NOVENBER. LIEMBRACES FOLLOWED = { q i] ters ~ PATILLO To soviet EMBASSY. . PATILLO WALKED uP TO SOVIET EMBASSY ae. AND. “SPOKE “To THREE SOVIETS AT GATE, ONE OF WHOM ‘was VALENTIN: p SERGEYEVICH LoGINoV CxNOWN KGB PAT ILLO SHOWED LOGINOV SOME oo PAPERS ‘HE HAD IN HIS: SUIT. -JACKES = THEN ENTERED: SOVIET EMBASSY GROUNDS AT 1311 HOURS. HE “EXITED THE SOVIET EMBASSY AT 18 es SECRET Pon gee 0 Legener / | Pane 14-0000 aly / ROUTING antvron vitin’s” Teaan'sy’ a, "Urae Breneramar Ossi nation eC aggisito Me Mrsscat Vaal COMER {Wher Pillad tol o Jn reac taen He ta come peel . ovens Cuee” Q aque CC wine tans Vy oo ~ ~ ; bee eee see Td nae mp . ar ae ay zz crsssiry 1a en La OD a ee ee eee _.. ow : UB, LA d19 E : . : a Osean ov fue mo Caer to prancw C} -_ BesraovO sa : 1 PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 7994 S E C RET ae ‘ “HOURS. SUBJECT THEN WALKED ‘BACK: To THE HOTEL. “vem "SURVEILLANCE CONSCIOUS: IW. ‘AREA OF. EMBASSY COMING AND GOING. - “i. + $y. ANS NOVEMBER’ CONVERSATION WITH PROVOROV, SUBJECT ‘CITY IN STATE. . dos an Po et gt oe ate ak a anne fe es ced . me, ‘ ' : ‘STATED THAT PERHAPS HE WAS GOING TO “OAKACA OF OAZACA ABOUT 308 KILOMETERS SouTH OF MEXICO CITY). AFTERNOON OR EVE ING 6 NOVEMBER, THAT HE HAS TO LEAVE’ MEXICO } oe soe a CITY FOR Los ANGELES ON MORING OF SAT URDAY, 9 NOVEMBER. LL LENBRACE SURVEILLANCE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL ‘SUJBECT : - ti] LEAVES MEXICO. ‘LTENBRACE FHOTOS AS WELL AS RESUBH OF - SURVEILLANCE: WILL BE POUCHED Has. ;: 5. LILYRIC: “PHOTOS WILL. BE CHECKED FOR “SOVIET EMBASSY. — | _ v 1S19RS ON 6 NOVEMBER. . LIENYOY TAPE WILL BE POUCHED HEAD- : = QUARTERS. - aon Core el | a f° 6. IF ‘LNERGD ABLE, TO RESOLVE aDDnESS REPORTED D PARA ce “| _ * * 2°RE (A) SUGGEST LNERGO COWER ALL FLIGHTS ARRIVING: LOS ° “| 4 ANGELES FROM. MEXICO. ClTY ON 9 “NOV, DATE PATILLO SAYS. H JHE Has. : : ‘TO RETURN TO Los ANGELS ‘stariow WILL CABLE IMMEDIATE, 1F “| : ABLE’ LEARN TRAVEL PLANS -EN ADVANCE. oO _ 7. PATILLO DESCRIPTION RON | LIEMBRACES Ca 30 YEARS OLD, ; 4 : cA 18 cH, Ca--476 LBS, REDDISH BLOND HAIR, PALE COMPLEXION, — : ot Bo . _ SECRET SO 14-0000 qs 2X awe 20. eee AAs Lippamibeat un SOETE Leeman ty savaeaire . FemONTUNT nar. ao. ye SECRET . ~ 2 * cams - + {Whee Pidled ha HLM Hence ae, secant AD ANE ED bere { } veauerns O worn [ _ : aa . ine ui wea TE tue f, : . CLaeGiry FO PRE NO oe BY eee ar = nner to PEG OE a ean ee Se A RT one wo ‘Cnet te paseecl) pestaoyv(C] a0 | oweew ov rn ee 7 We tron ~ - INFO oe ee ak . Cnr corr f. - - dua. ve. PAGE. 3 MEXTO CITY 7994 SECRET — . "WEARING SuN “GLASSES IN PHOTOS. vari . . a 8. FILEt 50-8-21, ~ f skener oss hnlee Maen hte neg enka Sk Al na karma tmnt i lt ie hangin eae —et ee ere seinem end ane erent nett te pee ~ oe ~~ cane eres — rs i : naa : wo ‘ a , - wae reat ' ; "SECRET te a alt ae na ea 14-0000 14 ass ~ e . . ' | i: ! BECKET . Chted of Station, ¥ extce City Cael, Sb via Chief, i raviaioa L-+) REDTOR AESICK oo Co Viasin: ir. Ivavovich slantyev (2ut- - TTAB) © me Heterence: Mexico City 8G54 an s08ia) e ; Forwarded weer acyarats cover is a LUNE -RGO report concerning re Babject. . Persdeas meulioned by. gurname on page sba-ef bie report are . |. <deatified at Headquarters’ ga.the subjects of Sol-203304, 2ul- 132129, cet BOL. T6303S and 201-2952 reepectivaly. Can the ctallond Kentlly any. of the other persons montionas OR pages five ani Bix: : . | Ambrose T. SIBARICA | Attacaiment:. _ a ‘stated “afafe Q-COs, hesteo City. = FS - @/attacanems w! me , ‘ ufs/e So - 1-208304 a aos et eT ate a opep ome me ee nett het san ane emmenirane MAE ceed pe eae . nok : Cot ‘ . i : : -* Sut -192138, ; 3el- saa ide be ¥/-10779 . 18 Oetober 1963 SECRET . sol- 776138 Internal Dist: . ; ae : 1 - 201-776128 SB/CI/ F.Walters = rah e991 : 1 - 201-265304 : \, 1 - 201-132139 oo i 1 - 201-763035 ¢/sB/C1 : 1 - 201-286412 . : \- sb/Ki wa se/\w wil hn -& Boo ae a C/ Rif Appin’ 2 1-C/4a/ . oa, fe LP pees , my OL 14-0000 Sh ard : . “ a nee Meee, ah gee a) na ee — 5 . _ eee ; ai or ; . oe lag auatnns tc"! / a Chice?, Western ras: ; _ HES . . vo Rava ROUIGLD - REFLELNCES = LPSULCASE/! ~ lo° Neadauarters hag carefully conSicered the case of LIRTAL'-2 fron the standraint of raiiiienations of the com © : proniso-of January 10G8 and of his operational utilization = - °° . . by ‘the (tation, With regard to- the compromise, Ecadquarters “tends to believe that the camase done. by that occurrence is . fonewbat preater than the Station estinites, JIt is obvious, . however, that no cia now or probably cyea in the future can ts 7 arrive at a bard estisate of the decree to which LISZALI-1L -was blown, We ean all agree und Bust assune that he has been conprontsed-to som? degrec, ‘The ninisun degree of €on-" pronutse wotild presumably be a listing of LIRTAL -1l'a° bene ~~ in leeal Soviet siles, and presurahbly also in the Moscow Sneyitee at gee Learaquarters contrnl remistry, as “"yossible A. I. 5." While . such. 2 label is unfortunate, could affect future asuignnents, . A ond will linit his sphere bf activity -in wexico, there renains. a Be a wido arena of, opcrations du which he ean be employed, The os - ern i Mexican authorities are, to the, best of our Knovlecge, unavare © 2 ‘of LIPEAL-L's aétivities and sponsorsnip., Given the improved . oe operational securtly patterns ond overall professional hondling : . which must accons my LiQeiwi-l's futuxve use in tho Light of ‘ the unfortunate flap, we feel that he .canicontinuce to be of a : _gevvice ati his prosgent post. “In spite of'the obvious special : .. - need for a more careful weighing, of onérational risk verstis cons ne nh ; '' gain, factors (even xore inportant here than in the case of Le - the usual presumably "clean" pon-official agent), we feel that: : neither the Slap nor his LPOLODS status should inhibit the ee Station in the energetic use of his not‘-inéonsiderable talents. a t on i Readauarters can appreciate the necessarily slow. pace of the | nn ee - dovelopwental activity to whici he has been assigned, ag well oo : . ag the required alterations of his targets - both of which “factors have been largely beyond Station control. "' (continued) Distribution: : ee fo. Original and one ~ COS, Mexico City §, 5... ; pote ; : . CRIS REFERENCE 10 DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER 7"; OaTe. _ | ee ED go guy 1968 oo oe : MUTF-16497_ Yt | RXXRXXKXKRER : . £ | 20L-773237 . : = T= Weis. [et > ‘ boone ‘RI “CHRONO OFFNE SMSO { EE. C/Wii/1 TS LENO ee . 14-0000 Headquarters .tional reporting vidi ‘and urges that it be continued on the. same frequent basis. .) | fy ny a ANTE AI “TEE SITIZE vo ah ewe . CONTINUATION OF Sep “eee ; ° . sfegatsaan b. . / DISPATCH _ RYB.T WIE 1LGL97 dt 2. Ina written report on his visit to Moxniea in Becenber 19G7, the visiting LPGLOnS -case oificer recapktulated the Station's Operational Plan for LINEALU~1L whica included the following points: ‘ —— - ‘a. “penetration, monitoring, analysis and © study of the PRI are to be LIRSAL-1's Lirst ob- jective ..... . ; i. b. CPRADYER) “urged LIRTAL' to spot and - assess potential legal. travellers ‘to Cuba." °*’ oo Se, "A strong tertiary target is the (msaiRy): --Eobassy." a dad. *In been discarded os targets." donesians, Tgyptians and Soviets have - When talking to nenbers of the Branch, Lewis Ww. BEAUCHAMP con- . firmed the above and said that ‘the Station was considering giving _. _LIRTAL'-L a going: Cuban operation to handle. Has he yet been ‘assigned any con “was quoted as saylag that he feels "ational load, and S060 ‘we are Hoping ‘that- you > able to furn over to him one or more tocts which beat ‘on the Cuban target? LIRSALM-1 he can handle a. heavier oper a have or will soon be established operations fron - which, he-can see tangible. return, thus broadening his experience and increasing his self-confidence. Since LIRELIC-1 has been , LIOGLE/LIRELIC target and we would appreciate advice on this,. 3, We recognize that very often one-time tasks, spotting, and research aré performed by agents in the field without * specific knowledse, - Increased reporting on this kind of activity, which iS valuable and necessary even thouch: nuch. of *it may lead to dead ehds,. would give us a better uncer- standing than we now have of. the contribution which LIREALH-1- is. making to-the Station.” Heddquarters appreciates the opera- which ‘the Station has been providing on LIREALMH1 Sen tee | ‘Thomas W. LUND. * . terminated we assume, Subject is exptoring new areas against the’. - ‘ peporgs teeta Ot 1420000 Ath : ; Ana TT HASSHFICATION oy - ~PROLISING ACTION. ee a ISPATCH BECRBT 7 - : pK maeeto foe vote 10 - : : Sn ioen on ; {No pierING eOUIRLO _ fo, TLS i ae Omir QUALIEND DISK A Chief of Station, Mexico City. {ean pet working . Roa ann a aan sana A ' " Caief of Station, JMUAVE. wrote a ; haere Ope ona l/TYPIC/AMsLovcH — an mos, a a AMSLOUCH/1 Debriefing on Soviet Officials - ; * [ACTION REQUIRED - RETERENCTS : Bt . — : “Action Required: FYI. | - a de 1, During ‘the April 1968 debriefing of AMSLOUCI/1 in the : - JHWAVE area, ANSLOUCH/1 provided the following information on ‘ Soviet officials with whom:he is, or has been, acquainted: _. °° a, -yalentin LOGINOV-.(201~285412): Assigiied to the : Soviet Embassy in Havana ‘wevéral years ago. He pursued - -AMSLOUGH/3 (daughter of ANSLOUCHen, 1 and 2): when stationed - . in Havana, and later in Moscow. AMSLOUCH/1 déscribed ~- “. ° LQGINOV as a rough péasant type. - AMSLOUCH/1 when in Mexico i . about a year ago was looking at the Mexico Diplomatic List . ‘ “": amd “noticed. that a “LOGINOV .was- assigned to Mexico. - - : -~ °° -AMSLOUGH/I. asked a-girl- working ata foreign consulate in. . _ ~ ‘Mexico (identity) 1% this was the-same LOGINOV who had been ‘>: gtationed in Cuba, The girl replied in the affirmative, and.. -“- stated the LOGINOV -worked in-the- Soviet Consulate ‘handling ‘business ‘dealings between her -Consilate and the Soviet =~ ‘Consulaté, The girl described LOGINOY as “a very nice -feliow.! - ee ee . Sy, Ciloned. Fedor-V, DREMOV: Military Attache, Sovict Jo: . Smbassy, -Havana. } [ reported that he hag conversed “iy > | with DREMOV: on several occasions, the last one being when - _* > Cosmonaut GUGARIN was killed, ' ANSLOUCH/1 described DREMOV. as : alert, smart, spéaks good Spanish,: chartiing. and very proud . . : that he:is the. son of a Cossak. DREHMOV-told AMSLOUCH/1 . a during one’ of their conversations that he had been a member “Attaéhent: ~ =. * So ‘Identity (UBC)<: — a ee Distribution: CONTINUED. 2. ee eee 3 - C/SB v/att. _ 2 = WH/COG w/att. 2 — COS, Mexico City w/att. 2 =~ C/WH w/att. waess uy 201 2 aS S412 Une HOS FILE NUMBER 28-6-33/3 47. CLASSIFICATION BECRET 14-0000 i 490 Poo tts . “4 —_ @) _ eae . CONTINUATION OF CLABSHICATION ye : OXSIATOM SYMIRR AND AUMBELA DISPATCH _BECRET | UFGA~30172 ae , | of a Soviet PW. camp: whore German soldiers were held during . js World War II, during which time he cisimed to have learned .the Gorman language, ; fo 2, A photograph of DREMOV, provided by AMSLOUCH/1, was a sent to Headquarters in UFGA~29721, 13 March 1968, ue : Pet ve “NCR , . Peed he Hide 2 . rr . “Hilda G, VAGIONAS | °~ , oe ° ° : : i oo, LF i . “ i / t re i | i __ _ __ i 7 | CLASSIFICATION ° TT PAGE HO ror . io . wae £2n penne eee 14-0000 a DOCUMENT BYMGOL AND NUMBER — eV Rr re rr " ECABBIFICATION CONTINUATION OF [ISPATCH INDEXING INFORMATION SECRET? en "t. SECRET |, A~30172 INSTRUCTIONS: Insert “ASSIGN" oltor 201- if number nocded. SURNAME GIVEN NAME ‘ MIDOLE NAME = ee Valor , T ore ” 285412 Citv/TowN OF Bath “OCCUPATION . - BIOENCE Boviot Consulate, 4exico— Mexico corweR, nauee- STATE TYPE LARA, ALIAG. MAIOEND RSBITOWAT INFORMATION: — Wag assigned to the Soviet: - abanoy io Havana. SURNAME MIODLE GIVEN NAME’ MIOOLE NAME os 201- COUNTRY GF BIRTH = cinvrrown OF BinTA - 2 CITIZENSHIP OCCUPATION 7 ° RESIDENCE OTHER NAMES + STATE TPC (AKA, ALIAS, MAIDEND ADUITIONAL INFORMATION: | COUNTAY OF BIRTH - . _t - CITY/TOWN OF GIRTH DATE OF BIRTH CITIZENSHIP . OCCUPATION , RESIDENCE OTHER NAMES - STATE TYPE (AKA. ALIAS, MAIDEN} AQCITIONAL iINFORMATION: 1 . . : aad . GIVEN NAME . MIDOLE NAME DATE OF BIRTH COUNTRY OF BIRTH CITY/TOWN OF BIRTH CITIZENSHIP OCCUPATION . RESIDENCE OTHER NAMES ~ STATE TYPE LARA, ALIAS, MAIOEND ADOITIONAL INFORMATION: OSSOLETE PREVIOUS CLASSIFICATION + e£DITions mM CONTINUED a 14-0000 TK : . : , ‘ 2 me a _— ; . ot ao . . Sy, we: en 2I-QESY/2Q | A “ie Under Separate Covor. Attachment to: UFGA=30 17 2 SECRET .. Lisa. UAGELBENG, employee of Finnish SECRET Consulate, Moxico City 7 ~ } Z s p> : . : wy Fe : iva) er veep ce A (3 : 7 | ot a : lee > 14-0000 47? oO | | a <Stlette* rf . _ “DISPATCH smag RR : WAY { . op yey . ge SP AWG SECREVBESERSTTIZED | sctett neti eee 19 San dem ee (ae See . . xO Isr PUNG REQUIRED a . ° ACA QUALI OFVK f A Soi : ; a : Chie "Chief of Station, Moxico city /[/“t-7 Pe Operat fonal/1PSUITCASE/LIREALM-1 : : - Progress Report - 20 October 1967 to 1 May 1968. . . : ACTION REQURED - REFECENES oe ~ — ~ Action Required: FYI References - : A. HMMA-33516, 17 November 1967 . cot ~ B. -HMMW=15670, “1 August ' 1967 “)-s. (* @) HMMA-34538, 26 April 1968 | ~ "pl MMA-34398, 3 April 1968 BE: ‘HMMA-34570, 30 April 1968 . 1. As reported in reference A, LIREALM-1 joined the PBRUMEN Section of this Station on, 20 October 1967. It was decided that LIREALN-1 should drop further efforts against . the: Soviet, U.A.R.5 and Indonesian targets. ..Tho decision to discontinue efforts to develop contacts among Mexicans, also made. at that timo, was -later amended .and LIREALN-1 ‘was entrusted with the handling of LIRELIC-1 along the lines of , the recommendation made in reference B. Thus, by’ November : Car _- 1967 LIREALM-1 had two main responsibilities: a), tho French ae | - target, against which he already had devoted considorable — : . time and effort, and b) the handling of LIRELIC-1. Gontinued..6.eiecuseeeneeee eee . ree ee + Seen ‘ we ane (a cer eenetentenl aan eterna mate Distribution: ~~ orig & Z- C/WHD - 2 - C/LPGLOBE CROSS REFERENCE TO - DASPATSH SYMBOL AND NUMBER ; HMMA - 34668 ; GASIFICATION . ey OY TY { SECRET PRSHIBITILED: - * | 201-773337 14-00000 nad “CONTINUATION OF ‘a Contract (see rererence C), . connection with the. person selected for this task. “on their activities as a matter ‘of -routine. - best seller Topaz. -. LIREALN~1. DEVOSJOLY's identity: as coauthor of the ‘pook long before this” 53a USE PREMOUS CONNON t . eer gt oer orertererrarvarmereiree eT AE NERA ATHED Poa ret et Th Aas ATR sherry estes HA 7 BA088 OISPAICH an ERIREnY Denemeneimatataeenedenimemmnmemeemammememmttadetiaeeteemmammateetatatoe 2. LIREALM-1's efforts against the local French target “have produced some notable results. First, through detailed analysis of personalily and other data provided by LEREALM-1, the Station selected an access agent to the official French community who was. later successful ly -contacted and was offered {ie Statiou is already at work on what appears to be -a good’ lead provided by the access ‘agent spotted and developed by LIREALM-1. It should be "emphasized that LIREALM-1 was in no way connected with the appro oach made to the French access agent, Tho second item on which LIREALN-1 has made progress has been the dovelopricrt - oft a Mexican cmp loyeé—of - ‘the French Enbassy who is used as a . general: courier inside the’ Embassy... | This. deve lopment, for - “security reasons, “has: been slow, LIREALN-1's "line" fias been .- that: a. ‘person with "the ability". of the courier can-and - _should expect a better. paying. job than the one -he currently “holds. Thé courier ended up. taking that line as his own to "protect" him (as he probably would have some trouble if the ‘Embassy discovered he was looking for another job). LIREALM-1., started-mecting the Mexican coutier outside the Fronch Embassy. _This gave LIREALM-1 the opportunity to talk to his prospect: - at some length without dttracting “the attontion--of -the. members - ‘of the Embassy. This is as far as: the Station will allow -- LIREALN-1 to go in this dase, which is. currently- boing reviewed. to decide who will continue the development of the Embassy courier and how.” LIREALM-1 will not, in any case, have any He will - continue to maintain contact with the courier ‘but will start . to.sec him less often and will admit, in the end, that finding © a job’ for him turnéd out to be more difficult than expectod. 3. . LIREALM-1 ‘néanwhile is continuing to cultivate a7 number. of selected members of the French Embassy and. reports He has also maintained contact for some months with a Wealthy Mexican businessman who is a good friend of DEVOSJOLY, ‘the ex-French ‘intelligence’ ‘officer who provided the material for Leon URIS’ in fact, had established - ecame known publicly. He was shown by DEVOSJOLY's friend a ““Ssafe' at the latter's ‘house in México City full of documents. probably bélonging to DEVOSJOLY. This information was reported _ to. Headquarters via “special” channels. ‘ on: 2 LIREALN-1' s handling. of LIRELIC-1 encompasses two targets. By far the more important one is LIOGLE, .The goal ‘here is hopefully to turn LIRELIC-1 into a penetration of .: LIOGLE using. Several good contacts he has in this organization as a Stepping stone. Some steps have been taken in this _ direction. LIRELIC-1 has addressed personal requests for “.assistance to current key LIOGLE personalities. “He has also - submitted his curriculum vitae in the hope of landing a job in LIOGLE. . This has so far failed to produce any concrete LIOGLE job offer. LIRELIC~-1 realizes, of course, that he is of no value to LNHARP unless -he obtains a, job giving him access to hard information on LIOGLE plans and activities, The promise of a regular salary, as a matter of fact, is completely dependent on LIRELIC-1's ability to penetrate LIOGLE. In an effort to maintain interim contact, however, and help LIRELIC-1 liquidate some personal debts, the Station, via LIREALMN-1, made-him a loan of 3,000 pesos, Further details on the LIOGLE “aspects of the LIRELIC- 1 operation will be covered in the forthcoming LIOGLE/LIRELIC progress report. In addition to CLASSIFICATION nee ATACMOUTITON 14-0000 CONTINUATION OF . ; 7, 4 , _ DISPATCH . SECRET, ADESBUS TIZEB.- ‘- HMMA - 3466S . ee nn A a a RT, RR IT TOA Ea Tas Toe PRT BU NTRS & ATOU? MANURE TE the above, the Station made an effort to explore the possibility of using a contact which\ LIRELIC-1 had with 2 PRRUMEN citizen in Acapulco to, gain anothers window into LIRING. ‘iis PBRUMEN citizen owns a small hotel in the Mexican resort occastonally “visited by LIRING personnel. Althouzh LIRELIC-1 himself once detivered a package sent by his Acapulco friend and managed to “have one or two .méctings with representatives of the ‘LINING Comhercial Section (to °discuss the possibility of "trading" with PBRUMEN), it was decided, in the end that LIRELIC-1's ‘ . acces$ to LIRING was “too superficial to be of any great benefit.- This decision was bolstered by the’ departure, for PBRUMEN in |, April. 1968 of LIRELIC-1's PBRUMEN friend, who left fox what -< "appears to be an extended visit to try to solve complicated 4 _ personal problems... Thus, with the’ "shelving" of possible of . operational activities against -LIRING, LIOGLE became LIRELIC-1's | only target in April’of this year, ‘ oF , 5, Unlike hig contacts with the French, ‘LIREALM- 1's dealings with LIRELIC-1 have been completely clandestine. LIREALM-1 meets LIRELIC=2 linder alias in out of the way fostaurants -and‘other, public places. A drop constituted by a P, O,°box ‘rented by’ LIRELIC-1 under alias (to- which. both he =- and LIREALM-1. have keys) was set up for LIREALY-1 to receive - operational messages, 1 ~ a —— - ee . 6. References D and.E reviewed an ineident which occurred on 16 January and had a direct bearing on LIREALN-1's security. It is the opinion of this Station that the person who saw LIREALN-1 talk with Rayniond'A, FRADYER and Wallace B. ROWTON did not -positively identify .either of them, References stated that this person could. not’ have “been Valentin Sergeyevich -. LOGINOV, who claimed to have observed the meeting. Reference E pointed out, that before joining the PBRUMEN Section in October ». 1967 LIREALM-1 had for some time interested hinself in the — activities of the Soviets at Station request. He first made contact with LOGINOV, for example, in April 1967 and met with him on the average’ of once a week until October 1967. Reference E also pointed out that LIREALN-1 only had four’ meetings with the Soviet from October 1967 to January 1968. ., The Station. wants to emphasize once more .that these were all at LOGINOV'S initiative. LIREALM-1 had discontinued his efforts to maintain contact with the. Soviet at Station's directive. _ As pointed out above, one of the main targets now handled by ' «LIREALN-1 is the French. One of the best places to meet _ "Frenchmen is the French Club, Station would be very reluctant. to have LIREALN-1, a long-time member of that Glub; terminate his: membership. Neither does the Station want him, to be too. obvious in giving the cold shoulder to the Soviet. The Station _, « does not believe, knowing what it knows of LOGINOV, that m 3 LIREALM-1's : serious and permanent damage has been done security and believes that he can continue to provide valuable services to this Station. 2 — i Koo ancl These. for Willard C. CURTIS 1 CLASS: CATION SECR ETR'IALRARB ten USE PREVIOUS EOLTION. 14-00000 ° | DISPATEN CGN _ AeSING ATOR di AE Cid ; a Mi Ghd SECRUNSCASPIZED leoortrown: pio chief, wu piviston dg _ Chief, LPGLOBE: Se ie Station, Mexico City - een. tional “LPSUITCASF/UIRFALN-1 ___} OO es ta A ‘Chief of Oper ACHON REQUIRIO ~ RERSKE . Action Required: ~ FYL References ©; A, HMMA-34398, 3 April 1968 7 : .B, HMMW~16364,.25 April 1968 | ~ * -. 7 7 A. The. purpose of this dispatch is- to provide Headquarters with additional information requested -in reference B in the . : ‘hope that it will assist, the interested components in formu- lating a clearer picture -of. the reference A incident. The Station has consulted at length with Wallace B, ROWTON on the details that are provided below as well as, .of course, with. LIREALN-1 himself. Po BO First, with regard to paragraph 2b of. reference B, a- fuller account of the FRADY ER/ROWTON/ LIREALM~1 meeting at Sanborns will, it is felt, shed more light on the -impressions - that Headquarters had formed of ‘the probable ‘identification of ROWION as LIREALN-1's "boss." The following chronological . * account: has been prepared: by -ROWFON from his reports and memory in consultation with LIREALN-1 (the numbers in the left margin refer to the timé at, which the events mentioned below took: . ‘ place): 2 le ae : 7 : 1610 “(January 16) LIREALM-1 met with ROWTON at the ; latter's home as planned, - ROWTON informed . . LIREALM-1, much to the latter's disappointment, that unfortunately he- had not as yet ‘received: ---- ‘the reimbursement for operational expenses ($2,357.35 MN) requested by LIREALM-1 on .. . 10 January 1968, nor had he received from the Continued... 6... ...cc ces ee ees Distribution: : Orig & 2- C/WHD - : : 2- C/LPGLOBE . - DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER ' «HMMA = 34570 __ QASSIFICATION ‘ SECRETERSIHOHTIZ pe des OES YZ “| 201-773337 ; 14-0000 Qa 7 . ft os : . _ CORVINUATION OF . Keser cate desea tare Sav ay ate? wav AS DISPATCH © U SECRET. peeP TED HA = 34570 SG ip URS Se i am 7 “Station any contract er other document that LIREALMAL might present to LIRELIC-1 as he had: proposed, ROWTON explained to LIREALM-1 that he had hoped to be able to see Raymond aA, - FRADYER before his meeting with LIREALN-1, but that this had-been impossible. ~~ OT ae - aa URE. 1620 ROWTON then telephoned, FRADYER'S office (in wSalias, open code, and double talk) and this. < time managed’ to reach FRADYER himself: FRADYER _ told ROWTON ‘that he had the money and could . pass"it to ROWTON ‘that same afternoon if he. ; ~ felt, :it’ necessary. ROWTON replied that he / preferred to pick it up: as soon as. convenient *. €or FRADYER and made a date for 1630 in the -corridor outside the Koala Restaurant, about ..— . three or four minutes by: foot from Sanborns. ~~ ROWTON then asked LIREALN-1 to wait for him ~ _in the downstairs bar of Sanborns, where he would join “him.with the monéy. LIREALM-1 -. lef€-ROWTON'S home alone, and ROWTON followed “J -: about five minutes later and_ proceeded dby - “taxi) to the Koala Restaurant. ROWTON distinctly recalls waiting for: FRADYFR for .some 15 minutes. . re . i .1645° ROWTON spoke with FRADYER for about two 14 minutes in the corridor after, receiving the . envelope containing the money. In reply’ to _ FRADYER's queries, ROWTON stated “that LIREALN-1 _ . Was’ somewhat disappointed ‘that he could not .".provide him with some sort of written contract for. LIRELIC-1 and also because of the delay in . reimbursing hin for operational expenses (some ..-of which had been disallowed). ROWTON then revealed to FRADYER that LIREALN-1 was waiting ‘for. him atthe Sanborns bar so that he could : pass him the money. without further delay... . -FRADYER then regretted that he had ‘beén unable Cee! qo Je eee Se to see LIREALM-1 personally to explain ‘the. ~~ So deed. : disallowance of some of the expénseS. " ROWTON . Suggested that FRADYER might take this ‘opportunity to say a few words to LIREALN-1, -eSpecially since the latter, knew that ROWTON and FRADYER were meeting at that moment somewhere nearby. FRADYER agreed but said that he preferred the. gift section of Sanborns to the bar. So, so 1655: ROWTON then proceeded alone to the downstairs ‘bar of Sanborns and ‘found LIREALM-1 waiting. ROWION explained that he was late because of . a last-minute arrangement with FRADYER for a ._ brief meeting in the gift shop. LIREALMW-1 then paid the bill and accompanied ROWTON up the stairs in the rear to the gift section, where they found FRADYER looking over the silver display in the shop. 1700 An apparently casual nonversation then took place, with FRADYER and LIREALM-1 doing most of the talkifig and with ROWTON occasionally examining the silverware on display. : CLASSIFICATION FQam wr : _ ra 539 USE PREVIOUS CEITION, SECRET ASAUNTIZEN Px] cowrces 14-0000 ~, , nn 7 CUA ICAT ANS maTCCrIrurerns SUC er Srora La CONTINUATION OF HMMA - 3.41570 DISPATCH “SECR ET ete TED ; : : | : warn ot 1720 When the conversation ended, ROW TON land LIREALN-1 moved to the men’s room, where LIREALN-1 was able to check the amount of money. for him and sign the enclosed receipt. 3. It will be noted from the above that the ROWTON/ Rwas not planned in advance LIREALM-2 meeting with FRADYE (as pointed out in reference A), but was a hasty recommendation made to FRADYER by ROWTON. and an equally hasty decision taken’: | wh by: FRADYER ‘on the spot. ROWTON ‘and LIREAIA-1 had, rict. previously 7 he only dn ROWTON's home, except on two. occasions when. -ROWTON picked up’ LIRFALN-1 in -his car in tho Ciudad Deportes (near ‘the main Mexico City -bull ring) betweon regular meetings: to. pass ‘him funds. “ROWTON- had never net with LIREALM-1 ‘at Sanborns or in any other. public place prior: to this, meeting. 4. LIREFALM-1 also aniplified his written report sub- sequently in one. significant detail, In reference to the remark of LOGINOV to the offect that he had‘'scen’ him with his boss at Sanborns two Wednesdays previously when "you had a7” drink in the bar and then talked to your boss," LIREALM-1 told ROWTON on reflection that LOGINOV had also stated that. "you. + a drink at the bar and a man came up to you and were having brought you to your -boss." This indicates that FRADYER was meant -as the person deseribed rs LIREALM-1's boss. n . _ 5. With regard to where and how. often ROWTON and: .- : . LIREALM-1 have had “operational incotings inthe past, as. —-. requested in‘paragraph 3 of reference B, Station files show that between. 20:October 1967 and 16 January 1968 ROWTON met with LIREALM-1 ‘at ‘his hone ten times.’ Besides thesé meetings with LIREALN-1 at his home, ROWTON recalls only two other moctings ° with--LIREALM-1,-when ho picked up LIREALN-1 in ‘his. car for brief meetings to pass him funds. Since the LOGINOV/LIREALN-1 ‘ - @pisode; ROWTON his“met. with LIREALN-1 at obscure. -bars.to avoid possible positive identification of ROWTON.in the event ©. « SLIREALM-1 was under surveillance. ‘ LIREALM-1 has passed: his reports. to ROWTON between their weekly meetings via a P.O. letter drop taken’ out previously by LIREALM+] undér alias. The only telephone contact that has existed between them has been brief calls to ROWTON's home by LIREALN-1 alerting ROWTON, .in double talk, that he has left an envelope at the drop, - 6. With regard to the frequency of LIRFALN-1's meetings with LOGIN _mentioned in paragraph 4 of reference B, LIREALM-1's contact reports list only four meetings during - the same period, all.of which occurred at the French Club, and ’ one of. which; on 2 November 1967, was a casual encounter at - which very few words were exchanged. It is significant to note, - however, that at the 12 November 1967 meeting,: while LIREALM-1 and LOGINOV were chatting in the showers after the match, the : latter "joked that (LIREALM-1) should bring some of his friends ~. from the Embassy." to join them in playing tennis. LOGINOV added, also apparently with a slight grin, "all of them. are WOFIRNM.'" FRADYER, to whom ‘this remark was promptly reported, did not consider it to have any special meaning since he knew from personal and direct experience that LOGINOV is a born provocateur who cannot resist needling people (Mexicans and foreigners) with whom.he comes into contact. . WOFIRM often : comes “up in LOGINOV conversations, not only with FRADYER, but with persons of other nationalities. It was decided, however, to again warn LIREALM-1 at his next meeting with ROWTON on 16 November, when LIREALM-1 submitted his report, not to involve himself with LOGINOV. LIREALN-1 assured ROWTON that CcassiFIGAtion ~ ss PAGE RO 14.90000 Qa" yh e CONTINUATION OF ~ REC CT NETIC Eryrataet SN VERON xs Teves . DISPATCH | ~ mh - | : ae = SECREV a} HMMA = SiS au _ cpainee et et pestsinzep-—t-—- a contacts with LOGINOV were at the latter's that LIREALM=1 would not make any attempt to follow up or show: any unusual interest. ‘LIREALM-1 did not report secing LOGINOV again until 13 January. 1968S (two months | later), this tinnr, ag-usual, on the tennis court, his continuing initiative and : 7. Headquarters will reeall that the LIREALM-1 relation= ship with tho Soviets dates back many months prior to the _ date ROWION took over his handling. The file reveals that -LIREALN-1 first met LOGINOV on 22 April 1967, and that at- that ‘timo, LOGINOV proposcd to LIREALN-1 that they meet - . regularly, every Wednesday, for tennis and occasionally take dita “movie with their. wives. This leaves no doubt that the ~ pace was. set by LOGINOV himself since he undoubtedly saw in LIREALM-1 a potential target. The situation was further — a _ complicated by the character and modus operandi of LOGINOV,.- - as woll as the limitations of LIREALM-1's cover situation at .the time. — or : _ o. . - 8. A principal dilemaa facing the Cause Officer with regard to LIREALM-1's exposure to the Soviets has been his~ regular attendance at the French Club.- Since the French target has been one of the main ones left to LIREALM-1 after the - glimination of the Sovict, Indonesian, and UAR operations, it ‘was considered: necessary for LIREALM-1 to continue his normal .. contacts with the French, He could have dropped his menbership _in. the club to avoid further involvement with the Soviets, but this would have broken a long-established pattern and. deprived him of his-principal access at that time. It was therefore ruled out. as counterproductive< : 9, .Subsequent developments appear to confirm the Station's view that LOGINOV based his provocative remark on ‘a hunch or, at most, on a strong: suspicion concerning -->) LIREALN-1. As- mentioned in. paragraph 4 of reference B, such prolonged social contact between an American and a Soviet - ' {gs alinost inevitably construed on both sides to have intel- ‘ _*ligence connotations." The Station wishes to emphasize, — oe | "however, that, whatever suspicions were aroused in the mind... - .of LOGINOV concerning LIREALM-1 were already generated months before he joined the PBRUMEN Section, in late October 1967. . ‘10. In conclusion, the Station feels that nothing has * been noted in the subsequent operational activity of FRADYER of ROWTON to indicate that either of them has been identified. . ‘as. an intelligence operative. ROWTON has had no contact of any kind with Soviets in this area, nor has he detected any gurvetllance, either ‘physical or technical, of his person . - o¢ home. Both he and FRADYER, however, will continue to . maintain maximum security to avoid any further exposure to : such persons as LOGINOV. LIREALM-1, on his part, has been. able to improve his ¢over by opening an: office and making his ~ overt activity as plausibly commercial as possible. . : at ae . C C - a ral Eas ~ Cee Ce 5 6 Se ebiter C= <3 Poe Ai] CoASS FNATION We Arecsercn 14-00000 oe __ seis 28 OF Stathoa, nr. ; oat Chics, Vestera Mois owe me te RICE ORL . - SUIT ; aE ements Operational /LYsulicaAnu/hi eee! . a a ne ACHON REQUIRED » RUERUNCLE REVERENCE? LMUNA-S3iSC3, 3 April 1963 which wo know you share. To hold any-arcnt meetings in that : mone ' bas Hoular “anborn Cafeteria is uwrorthedox cnuovga, but to heet there Te 7. uit seueone in the catesory ef L Ah ynosa cover is -of spocial : ; “a Juportance, suggests an unawaroncss os Gisdain of basic operational - po sccurdty waich nerits ‘reprimand. 2. We apurceiata your candid- account of tho LIRBAL/1-LOCINCY : episode, and have sevoral cczuents to makes BR, why LOSINOY would have said, “Yy ony you -talling with a i your bous tha othor day" wa do not know, "bu: the fact that he tide , (such a bapal remax! toxin certainly displics ‘that he did : “| f- not have osdinary echnerciar peeiness in nind, ~ -- . | 2. fo ference caused cep concern in Headquarters <-- concern i i b.. In tha context of tho disnatch 4% sounds rathex ag thoush LOSimsy was rof¢rring to 1 maeting botwean LIREAGS/1 and one . othey- man, not two, in which casa it was provably MOUTON and not oat FRADYER when he icengified as tha bess. Glo asuuno that RCvPor and . ; LINEAWI/L hud-been together. in the devnstaivs cafatoria before the. brush. meeting with -PRADYER tock place,~but this may be incorrect.) :3. In order to shed sone additiozal Light on the nattor, we would like to-knov even more about this particular Vodnesday meeting and the pattern of neetines which have preceded and followed it. Were ROVECN and LINSAL/I “peeting tosetuer in the bar or cafeteria? What.wag tho appoaranco, of tho later three-way, f1ifteen-minute conversation upstairs in the silver shop (i.e,, casual, serious, intense, sotto-voce, conspiratorial? Was any pretense mado of “shopping"?)- Our. feeling is that ROWTON is ea | much comprezised as Distribution: 2- CoS/uexico cxty, CROSS REFERENCE 10 201~773337 oes Des. OFFICER NPerkins a cr ee C/WH/L We. J, Kaufman : CCS/Milligan ' = the Lo pe te ee RELEASING GHEE SYMBOL oate ° OFFICER $ SGNATGZE 2A D ‘“ + x | Le: aay C fates > C/wH Willian Ve Broe g - 201-773337 ~ WH/1 Chrono 1 - ccs 14-0000 1Y3 ( PID -16004 CONTINUATION OF ee, DISPATCH - t CESESSINZ LIREALI/1, but in howvarts case the less is less because of necepted | ‘ risks in his style of operating and since we hava always asnuned that ‘| his cover was thin . . . what is duibortant to know iu this ese is 1 . whexe and how often RownGy ond LIREAUH/L have had operational: nectings [7 | in tho past. Considering this we had assured’ the NOwTOUN-LIKUALU/Y oo meetings were tray clinndestine. . , . : uO. _ 4, AnotHKer point tobe resolved.is the frequency of: LIRZALI/1's neetings with LOGINOV “~ fren the Reference ve infer that the tennis. ganes were a frequent occurrence, -althoush LINTALI/1- had. been tel@d > ft. “‘aliiost a year. ago to break-contact.. Even if these -moetings could not f[ - oh _ have been avoided as tha Station clains, why wera’ they not i |. reported? Tho issue. takes oa even added significance as we understood. Ji ©: | - ‘~ the Station and Veadquarters’ had been in agreenont for sono tine |). Ta a that LIRZALN/1 was ‘to avoid any continuing contuct.with Sovicts. .. 7 1 Hindsight in this ¢ase certainly proves tke correctnoss of tho earlier: on ‘gudgment. (Experience sho.s that prolonged: social: contact between. . : an Amorican and a Sovic : _ Sides, and with reason, to have an t.is nlnost inevitably construed on both intelligence connotation.) os 0 > §, fhe Inet that LOGINOV:did not‘mention the Sanborn's meeting to FRADYER ¢an hardly, be rend to nean that LIRSALN/1 is. clean in LOGHIOV's..eycs, although FRADYER would naturally have been anxious to... seo what, if anything, would happen whiter Ke nexk Saw LOGINOY. face to face. it is true that we have no cvidonce that LINGALN/1 has been "gcefinitoly branded as a WOCITM operator™ but if be iy ovon highly ‘suspect there is still cause for deep concerxa. , ' te “6. Various levels ané.conponents at Headquarters are trying. to evaluate and debate this episode, and we would like to have your - receinéndations as an aid to cur decision. Fron the few facts that | _ we “have- wo. believe we must proceed onderthe assumption that LIREALM/1 4s suspect or possibly compromised in the eyes of the Soviets. Accepting. this, do you consider LIREALM/1 has further utility in). Mexico? If so, We would like your views as to his. proposed targets _-and handling procedures. After receiving further details as ‘vequested in paragraph 3 and your recommendations, Headquarters will - advise you its decision. toe, : . . 7. Wa recognize the Station is as @isturbed about this breach _ of basic. operational judynent as Headquarters. and do not wish to -f belabor tke point, We trust however that this experience will bea lesson well learned and that in tho future the Station’s clandestine operational procedures will be truly clandestine and professional in style Yor. all of the Station activities, not just LIREALU/1. | Ernest A, LUSBY . ‘ ; — TUASEIFCATION beh USE PAEWIOUS EDHTrON. CTPOTT MANN ct J 14-0000 go rk ap ihe ct a fio ‘| _ | ut QA ATICH DISPATCH = sean chief, WI wil | Division ek _ “ [Ho ones aeoueID 7 Into, _ Hour auauun ask =, , ; a ———Chief 2, LPGLOBE” at a A — an pet moran , leer Ghiet_of Station, . Mexico 5 eke fT aie 2 - SUBIC ; : Te ran Sporgtional/UIREALae). - = _ a _ ce . mo ; feign erau REFERENCES ans : . . : . Nae _ - tober 19 7 “LIREALM=1- has. "been handled: by . a7 / -:. Wallace ‘B, ROWTON™ undér.-tie over=4a11- ‘Siipervision’ of the’ - rn oe an . undersigned. His. thrée_ main. activities have been 1) to... o> -r-- pores * -handle LIRELIC+1,.: an: asset’ who we ‘hope will turn into-a- . pénetration of the Mexican PRI, 2) to continue’ to develo; : rapport with and report on the local | ‘official - French: _o) and-3). to, determine-the | ‘degree to’ which -LIRELIC-1: can develop : " aecess to LERING arid its personnel, LIREALM-1 has continued _ me, e “. to see a- number, of contacts ch a. developed: before: joining < ype the PBRUMEN Section, : ‘edther at’ Station: difective or by” social j encounter. One of these contacts has long been Valentin... , {. Sergéyévich . -LOGINOV, ‘Second Secretary : of ‘the Soviot Enbassy ; | i | ity,” ~ and known. KGB, officer’whom LIREALM-1 first ran ‘into while~ noo playing tennis at the ‘French Club,-..where both LIREALN=1 and co _. -' LOGINOV are members. . Station soveral- times asked’ LIREALM-1°>. >. 7°" - . to break contact’ with’ LOGINOV, ‘but this has not .béen possible. : Since LIREALMN=1' s - continued membership at the: ‘French Club ; nn ne is ‘desired for operational reasons’ and -LOGINOV, . who probably ° - we | joined the club for Similar reasons, has continued. to -be one_ of. its. active members; _ . Continued.....cesscsceracsence ‘ . ‘ a 7 “ - . 5 . is a Soop : 7 - Distributio on: . sO . ot .- Orig a2" - c/n ce rr - —a ao L . : - HMMA + 34398 mera April 1968 . me ati 3 tt bed ny . a > Y/ aX ; ON EE" 201-773837- cane - — — : fs ’ ~ i. — 7 7 , + | . ° 1 ° - . . i . 3! . : ° ¥ an i & . of 2 > : 1400000 A> Se : for ine to answer my own question. The | ‘fact is - CONTINUATION-OF ~ PATE Bane ANNES “. OISPATCH - HMMA 34398 / ee 2. In January 1968, LIREALN-1 presented . an accounting ¢ for¥ reimbursement’ by, ‘the Station to Which the. Station took ooo. exception, Some of the éntertainnent of mirginal assets - _ involved: totals: which the Station found to be excessive. The result of this was ‘that after, “sone deuliberation LIREALM-1 - . Had to pry. for part of | these. éxponses ‘out Of his pocket. | On , ee 17 January ‘1968 ROWTON called the undersigned to ask about a ~ te . reinbursonent | of: those, expeises. allowed -by ‘the Station: A: brush contact was arranged ‘for this purpose’ ane ‘the. passage- ay. leading. toethe: ‘Koala ‘Restaurant,. ‘as ROWTON indicated - that | LIREALN-1- “neéeddd - the money. as soon 4s possible. At the agreed: oS mdex igned- ‘passed. an envelope | to_.ROWT! 2 aa ¢ dex‘signed | ‘that: LIREALN=T".was ing © : . the Sanborns building’ The. undersigned, who. had’ not: seen LIREA M-L at Christmas tinie-and genuinely - ‘regretted: the fact- that “the latter.’ ‘to pay for opgratgonay expenses out of" ‘his’ pocket,. ‘agreed é : - 5 Leow minutes. -- When Ahe. undersign < sod'.to go: to ‘the © downstairs Sanborns cafeteria, ROWTON Suggested that he fetch. . DEREALM-1° and. ‘bring. him to thé silver shop upstairs in the - _ sane. building... Av ‘15-minute néeting - (longer. than ‘expected) ~ - “ensued. between “ROWTON, -LIREALN=1,. and the. undersigned: in ‘x ‘| “corner of the ‘Sanborns silver “shop. | The meoting Started | ao-. . few ninutes ‘before. 1700 hours. 7 Tk. i So 3. “on 38 “January” ul FALN-1 saw LOCTNOV at. the “French .. “Tho following is a verbatim extract of the report . fen. by LIREAL-1 on. this meeting. a wee _ 1 ‘had. joined Val_and: my wife. on ‘her “pide of os the’ ‘court’ for Small talk with Val. He: apologized ~ "for interrupting our game and suggested we go. back:. ‘to. playing and he would watch us. We had made.a. . date for’ tennis’ Wednesday. He would call.me if his. 7, oT. leg still. bothered ‘him or for, any other réason he : Loa. | Was unable. ‘to play. :-Now he said -he: wanted to study a : - “My game so that he could beat me Wednesday. val x walked with. ite ° ‘as far: as ‘the net ‘where he stopped “Sol me -and the following ‘conversation took place. _. mS , "7 ‘saw’ you: talking with your, boss the other : day, ," Val said with a. slight. grins: => uo : nay boss?" I asked.- I suspected ‘notht ng. and 7 seriously" considered, the question. I began to . . search back in my: mind if my cover boss. had ever - “met Val I- recalled. that {¢ had once pointed Val. out to him. The conversation proceeded . too rapidly, © . -- that Val has fiever met my cover boss.:: . : 7 _- . "Yes. At Sanborns two Wednesdays ago. You oe oo. eo. bad a drink in the bar and then talked to your, boss." 2. - "Two Wednesdays ago... At Sanborns? - “No. . ‘You're mistaken. My boss left about six weeks ago-- almost two. months ago. No. [I don't. think I was at Sanborns." = I: “answered Val honestly confused. I began to.wonder who -I had been with. ‘I've often . met people in, the various SanLorns. I was trying | . to think who Val was confusing with. my boss. we “Yes. Your boss. You and -your boss were talking together at the Sanborns next. ‘to your. embassy." "No Val. My boss left at least two months ago. I can't recall the particular meeting at Sanborns that you are referring to, but I'll ‘dink with: anyone, anywhere, anytime." Val and I’ laughed. Until this moment I was Snower ing him honestly and sincerely and might have been very convincing. 1 CLASSIFICATION PAGE NO. oon were! th ry ees 6530 USE PREVIONS EOITNION, aoe 14-00000 ~ oy . me a on Coat , + . oo > ‘ “CONTINUATION OF - " pISPATCiN 7” iV SPATOH BYSIOL AND NOMBLR ae Poberanees “HAIMA =. 34398 me RAS CAT As it began ‘to dawn on me what Val Was driving. — at I turhed-my -back and started forthe baseline, . _ it was-thon’ that [ felt weak, and” my face.would have ._ ‘betrayed’ me if I had still been facing Val. ° By the time I reached tli¢ bascline I Was’ composed. _ ae Wo: spoke: no further-except -to comment on good stiots.: .~-- - by. me oF (my wife during the next-five or ten minutes ~ that.LOGINOV “had left ‘the sy at bs ad ried at 1708-hours. This. nado: his prescnee at: Sanborns ‘at the. time-of. the meeting -- _ ‘bétweén LIREALM-1; -ROWTON; “and the undersigned impossible, : _. 88 1t' would-have given him about, 10 minutes to leave the site - . | 23° - of the meeting, get into his.-car, and drive to the Soviet: |. - a ‘Embassy, an--impossible feat even in light traffic. It is. fo: so clear thon-that. LOGINOV was not. present at the time of the “oy : e |. = méeting but was told that LIREALM-1 met with two AméPicans, —Noe fe _ “It-wags-and-still is the undersigned's ‘conviction that whoever rs - Saw. -LIREALM=1. was unable. to positively identify ROWTON or. a _ tho -undorsigned. © The undersigned reasons. that. had“LOGINOV. -- " known ‘that ho, the undersigned, had talked to LIREALN-1, ~ __, LOGINOY would have mentioned his name: after. failing.to ~pobtain ariy ‘reaction from -LIREALN=1 fi m mentioning the” ses latter's “boss: - The undersigned believes ‘that LOGINOV, who.. eee I “ds not completély stupid, would have either said nothing’ or —~ . | ‘would’ have gone, all ‘the way in “his. statements. to LIREALM-1 | “ had. he known ‘the undefsigned's’ name. ‘By .the..same token it . appears that LOGINOV failed to identify ROWTON... The © : undersigned had only met with one other Soviet besides , “-LOGINOV: at the ‘time.of the meeting, and that only once; and ~ that Soviet was>no longer. in: Mexico Ci that “Sovie ty when. the meeting a _ with -LINEALM~1 *took"place. ROWTON Has “never had any contact, ~~ social or otherwise, with any of the Soviets. Soe _ _.~ Oe... The undersigned is-the first to recognize that meeting — | | With*LIREALM-1 at the Sauborns silver shop was a thoroughly ~~. - ‘|| unwise moves. He wishes’ to emphasize that this was the only, -. .- ~. f-meeting at thé time. that ‘hehad.held with LIREALM-1 outside { Of a safehouse.- All méetinigs between the undersigned and - ~ , LIREALM-1 have since been held under‘the most secure con-.. . [ ditions on’ the edge of ‘the! Federal District and, in ohne éase, -beyond. While this does not make this decision any wiser, he . also wants “to emphasize the fact that‘it was made on the spur. . of ‘the moment, -:to quote tha old cliche, because the undersigned: | ° “felt sorry" for’ LIREALM-1 because of the latter's financial -,, difficulties with the Station over his last accounting. The "., Undersigned-unwisely put LIREALM-1's morale for a brief moment “over basic security considerations. He is not in the habit - of doing this as a matter ofcourse. The day before his next _ scheduled tennis meeting with LIREALM~-1 the following Wednesday, ‘LOGINOV calied LIREALM-1 and asked to be excused as his leg . had worsoned. ‘The week after that LOGINOV showed up for his regular tennis game with LIREALM-1 but made no mention of his previous conversation with him two weeks before. The undersigned waited to complete a review of this case until he met LOGINOV face to face at one of the Consular Association functions. Because of the visits of Soviet athletes and artists which’ kept LOGINOV busy, however, this meeting did not materialize until 28 March. Although the undersigned and LOGINOV talked to each other off and on for more than two hours -on this occasion during a visit to the local Home Fair, LOGINOV never mentioned anything about the Sanborns meeting. He has. never brought LIREALM-1's name to the attention of the . : undersigned. meas wane a ‘e COASSIF CATION 14-00000 ~~. . . 255 . - . , . foe . . 1 rr coer woe ee g oot Che CONTINUATION OF Po“ BESPATCH . 6. During a recent visit to the. Station, - a representative. ‘ Tn, of the LPGLOBE staff at, Headquarters. was given the conpicte L. actails | of the above incident “py. LIREALM-1. - He also reviewed . \ incident, with the undersigned ‘and ‘the. Deputy - Chicf an a ! on . - _. Of se tion. The’ LPGLOBE’ represchtative “mentioned: on- this a, t : : oécasion. that in his’ opinion the ‘above incigont: show! ad have _ * wants. n reported by. cable. The wuidersignes sta : rat this, Was ‘Hot. done. be sere a io. ‘purpose: ert! , facts,* ‘which. were not known cat the time,’ -wanted | ‘to! reyicw. all. elements: of. this: ‘ease, to. Sen Ty ae omplet@: aft r, Having. ‘AS meetin, ee face to:-face-again not occur AER 23 ‘March... /Nothing a 1 “4 Bly i Lf om ynducted. by, the. undersigned,.. 5 7 7 ns “has eee seated ‘that the Soviets positively ‘idontified: either: "- . \ Soret fd ._ ‘the s undersigned or ROWTON: so* as to definitely brand ,LIREALM-1 f ne : : . . ‘ : i . 2 -4 ‘ 4 of. . 3 3 Love oe CLASSIFICATION oe nanan wm meerncitized a) A mo & anaes | ee «| USE Pemmous ENON. 14.90000 1 + “Wa (On 8" March 1968 after: 201-827966 “tailed to show for. two “scheduled: “meetings - (on: -the “previous evening he. had“ agreed ‘to : oa “submit to a debriefing), the area tof his hotel. was’ checked by. t! “Andersigned, - -On-a.-main.. ‘street ear the. hote undersigned.” °: _ - " " glniost bumpéd into: Valentin’ $;"LOGINOY (201-! >). A few mine.) : : ‘ ro v. (2 qr was ° “observed pe eeeeere ane ‘hic 2190. the Marehs ‘took, lage Was Staked out “by BARANOV Ene i - Vladimir As DOLGOV, (201-763035) «. ~ BARANOY. was carrying a S5mm_ view of LILYRIC reports that oS saeinie cs mbaséy’ tor: the ‘period- ‘in aoe ve 18. oo Le a ‘Aithougi % “we” have had previous’ ‘indications. ‘that. ‘DOLGOV. ‘4s o | ‘probably. a-KGB officer the Station. tegis that his participation - . ‘dn. this sounter-surveillance “is sufficient to list bam ‘as known _ KGB. . ees . re “al. We* can also: ada photographer ‘to BARANOV's ‘techngeal © oat) 6 glubseB, 0: . \le so es a Prayers ‘ ag. - Mc NO MED for /Willard c. ¢ “yar y Daggssnacages ' - oma | A/G 20 $68 J a ~~ ESutGPY DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMER CROSS REFERENCE TO 201—2778338 201=763035 _HMMA-34271 | 22 March 1968 ~ ZO1=285412 a SSTCATION Tos Fine AUMBER 3 -201-827966 a SECRET i 50-5237 DESIR . = a QD- a-2"53 i 14-0000 CLASH CATION ° _ > PROCESSING ACTION ae en ei we 7 an epeT . Loe SECRET wane rom nO ING - a mae “mgumeo: omy QALIPND OE te ka Rect wOtKieG i Ife : “chiety 23 wis’ cntety own ao : oo ee | Ss [Rar + Dyalentin: ‘Sorgeyevich LOGINOV: £201- 25012) | * PACTIOR REQUIRED - SEPERENCES | . - “REFERENCE HMNA~32872, a August “1967 oa a -3e0/- peru i} Attachuents! B y - 15 and ifSiasrd. herewith ~ oe . Cte — Bo 1o.and. 19 Under. Separate Cover a5. FEB Wer [oare . 8 Pebtuary 1 1968 TaPATON THEOL AND KUMBER HMMW- 16150: - _ SLASSIFICATION SECRET- “nas FILE RiEMBER T= 201- 285412 ORIGIRATING OFFICE : 1-SB/O/WH w/atts 1-SB/CI/K w/atts 1-RH/1 w/o: atts 1-RID w/atts 3 om ° DISPATCH | wra 1-68 14-0000 ne SECRET.” : os Co, ‘SPH PREPASED BY: JONATHAN L. WEENING © : ee 4 . ~ DATE a ‘1S August ly67) - © . : e011 NUMBER 20l-<55412 ‘ . . © AaNUMBER . . “1, NAMES Valentin Sergeyevieh LOGINGY -(3, 5). 8 8 er a ppb: 23. December 1927 ‘in’ Moscow: (28) a a oe “Subject has ‘stated that he comes from Mescow:. Q),. and his. wife: said. oy _ ‘they grew up. togéther. in Moscow. -(6). tie once tola another : ‘source, pe ce ann . ‘however, that he came from the northern: part of the USSR. (8), but. - ey fet. this” source is hot known for accurate reporting, . oe Cos i Be CITIZENSHIP. AND. PASSPORT. DATA: er wes wee ghee are oa a. “Soviet Dipaomatic Passport, # 16993, issued 24 August 1960," (3) , Lo oe b. “Soviet Diplomatic Pas sport 4 010264, issued 24 June 1965 (5), 7 en used currently» (ay. Looe. : Ole ee ee 4 ae EvaNIC ORIGIN: Unknown | a ran eee re “od 5) OTHER | NAMES USED: Unknown, - : oo “6, CURRENT POST Ton: , FS Ce a . Third ‘Secretary ‘and “Consul General at the ‘Soviet ' Embassy int Mexico City. (1) . a . Cate gueiley ate are oe pane : i . i. : a - ee . ; oo. : pO Tee RELATIVES: ~ es ee So a ¢, Wifes ‘Aleksandra Dritriyevna LOGINOVA. (28) Known as "Shura", a DPOB: 20 August 1928 in Moscow, (28) Rola —— Pasaporta: ‘p-16094, used in lg62.. (4) - 7 _ en forts St De -010265,: issued 24 june 19555, currently used. “ay? "Description: “Plump, has reddish pair. (15) Photographs are. os attached, : a . ~ rn ae , Languages: “LOGINOVA has been studying Spanish with Carmen ROURKE ‘ Lo ee Oy a Canosa, ‘a local émployee of. the Soviets, since at. © . PA ~ "least June:1966 through May 1967 (1), but her Spanish ‘ : . is still said to be very limited, (t, 25) She is . i 2, Said to speak a little English (25); and claimed she, Q * Pe aan _— had studied English in Moscow. (1) -She ts alse said : Doe ; to speak some French, (25) , . * . Miscellaneous: LOGINOVA has said that she has known her husband since age six as neighbors in Mescow. (6) She claims to be a chemical engineer. (6) During Subject's tour in Havana, 1960-03, LCGINOVA worked - . in the Soviet Consulate, (28) She arrived in ‘ Mexico an 10 October 1965, two months after her husband, (4) Since February 1960 she had been reported as chairman of the Zhenker (Soviet women's Crganization), and as such has haa to persuade the ' Soviet women to de various administrative chores, as ” well as being involved with ruming the dacha that the Soviets have had in ‘Cuernavaca in the summers an of 1966 and 1967. (1) —_ 14-0000 Qe ts em ma tz te 2. “27, RELATIVES: Continued dy Family: In. June. 1967 LCGINCVA asked the wite of Commercial . Counselor Viktor Mikhaylovich IVALOV (201-245651) to call her mother when she got to. Moscow, saying that her family lived at. the botanical Garaens. (1) . \ e, Children: ; . a) Daughter: — Irina, born ca. 1952., (28) ee daughter, - who. was living with LOGINOVA's mother : “Gn Moscow)’. (6): ) In April 1967 LOGINOVA said’ Ker’ ‘daughter’ was? in an‘Eng?i sh ) (25): Irina -was ‘reportedly ‘with -her -parents* in Havana, 1960-63: (28); however, she did not travel with- ‘them from ‘Havana to Moscow on Il May 1962.-(4) and - therefore may: havé been -in Havana. for only apart’ =" ‘of Subject ts tour, ~ She’ has not’ been. in Mexico. . _. @y Son: Dmitriy.’ cay _ = a : ce - ops 1959. (28), - birthday probably 6— hugust ayy - .° fs") Dmigpdy wos withhs parents In liavana, 1960-63 (28), "son take English lessons when the amity returns from. ‘home: leave in August, 1967. (22) wee, ; 2 By “LANGUAGES! © =~ eS Se . ae "Spanish. - re Subject speaks ‘fluent Spanish with very “Little accent. 20 bs _ English: * Since 1966 Subject. has been reported ‘taking English lessois, (ua, 24). . “In: April 1967 he-said that.he had~ been paying a girl (American) - for lessons“in English, but that shé did not mve enough. background (25). (COMMENT: Subject was probably more interested ' in graminar. . in meeting American firis than in studying. English in this ¢dse. y Subject 's: English is believed to be fair. at present. a ECRET _ ae “In June 1967 Subject said: ‘he tiad a fifteen-year-old” a and arrived in Mexico City with his mother on 10 October 1965. (4) Subject has expressed interest in having his © apparently at the Indituto Interpretes Traductores- in Mexico ‘City. 41). 14.90000 946° SECRET . - f -3- 9. THYSICAL DESCFIPTICN ABD PHOTOS: - Tym meee see sag ae as One source ‘deserited Subject as tall, blond and blueecycc, (11) Another source said that he was stx feet une had shen, redcish-- blond hair, (24) Photographs are abtached, = _ rr “ee 14-00000 oH a 1tn -f£a is & 4 10. PERSONALITY, CKARACTER,, WABITS: . . ae All, sources agree in describing Subject as smooth and complétely . self-controlied. .He is an aggressive conversationalist. Cne source described him as. rho tn crude, ill-mannered, short-= ks tempered and a tyrant, who thi he is a big. shot. (3) be Subjéct seems to have made a ‘play for every, girl he -has met. Bo -. In at least one instance he has claimed to te unmarried wien Pt “anvitdug a @inl.vut. (27) When his wife was staying in the. _- Cots . gacha in.Cuernavaca he reportcdly made dates with other women. “(8) ms oe _ On “September: 1966 he was seen ina cafe “ith. a _Méxicefin looking woman, (8) , re rs oo Subject: is interested. in ports: and is good ‘at then, ‘In’ September 1966. it was: reported | that . he: did: not play’ tennis,” 5). and by April 1967 he was. said tobe ‘a gocd tennis player, : claimed.that .he had beén. playing for less than a year and never’ , played more than once a week, (25) He: is said to have the. er build’ of:-a trained athlete, the brutish look.of a boxer or St wrestler, and the.grace of :a natural athlete. (25) He has’ said - that he boxed when he was younger, and that -he plays basketball > and volleyball (25), also that his favorite sports.are skiing | _ and speed skating.. (21)... He also plays chess tut 1s not an ~ -addiet. -(25) he has belonged to the Frenen Club- in Mexico _ City since ca. November 1965 (1) and has teen seen there - frequently on weekends, sometimés with Hs” ‘wife and child.: (15): - Cne Sunday (20 March 1966) Subjéct and Yevgeniy Nikolayévich GORLITSYN were seen Playing t badminton with their wives. at the ee French- Club. (15). ee One source reported: that Subject, smoked "Plesta", éigarettes. (), oo. 7 and ancther. source réported in April-1967 that ‘Sigect did not: _ Smoke. 25) ‘One source reported that. Subject.downs several beers . after playing tennis (25), but another source feported that on- “a socdial.occasion Subject "add: not even finish one Scotch and water, (19). On 8 February 1966 Subject and Vladislav ’ Sergeyevich KORMUSHKIN reportedly drove into the Soviet Embassy at 0300 hours roaring dbunk (By which nay or may ‘riot be- - accurate reporting.. Soyo, re oo. ea. 4 } H a i 5 Fe pe att ate Ne ge et on see : wos Subject has- apparently” beén taking. English lessons since early | nr Poe ' 1966 at the Institutocde Interpretes y Traductores, which is. ~ | Be be o ’ - located at Tiber 113 very near the U, S. Embassy, ‘lle seems to . Fe : Co have made friends. with a humber of people through © these elasses..(1) ' Se (cr. under Contacts) — i _« ff. In February 1966 it was s reported that Subject's wife had ‘pougtit wo a tape recorder. (1) In June 1967 Subject himself” ordered . a, wb * fo Grundig tape recorder, (1) | we a oe oe SP : Be Subject was réported having an operation orn 1 | February 1966 Qn no further details are available. ; * 11, CURRICULUM VITAE: Subject claims that he has served in the Red Army. - (8) (Subject's name was reportedly listed in February 1960 as about to be assigned to Euenos Aires as Sovict Military Attache; it would appear that either this. was another person with the same name, or that Subject was being considered for ‘assignment there as D diplomatic attache.) Subject and his family arrived in liavana, where i 1N September 1960: nos ; Subjéct was assigned as Attache at the Soviet Embassy. (3, 28) | DecerbLer 1961. Subject toured Latin America as escort and Taterpreter for the Dynamo-soccer team, (28) : . 14-0000 “O42 SECRET. - 5-0 a 11.” CURRICULUM VITAE: ‘Continued, ae oo Loy 11 May 1962: Subject, his wife and son ‘transitted Mexico City ravelling from Havana enreute to Kontreal MO, presumably on their. way to Moscow on home leave. : . . - September 1963: Subject-and his pamily- lett Havana PCS... (28). Lo Au ust_ 1965: ‘ Subject arrived: “PCS ‘in Mexico as’ Third Secretary. assi¢ned to thé Soviet cbnbassy.- (4) Subject replaced Oleg _ . Maksimovich NECRIPORENKO as Vice Consul. a) » . ; Co ge - to Cctober’ 1965: Subject! s, wife and son arrived: ani Mexico. Oa). Ube Ao Lo AD “ist” 1966: Subject was. apparently promoted to Consul “Genera , mo oot Hee PaveF. Antonovich -YATSKOV. left Mexico’ on 4 August. ‘1966 for. home- i .. leaves. in September 1906 Subject was telling everyone in. town. tha a “he js now the ‘Consul, (Ql, 6). ete.) ~ ao te _ ae rr Ue “guly 967: ° ‘subject; * accohpanied by his wife and son, left - : : bo ‘Mexico-for Noscow: via Paris. (4) Also travelling with them on ; : ' .° LOGINOVA's pessport was: ‘Tatyana, the. daughter of boris Aleksandrovich: ° Soe r - + --MALAKHOVICH.. (4) - Subject has told several people that this {ts home. — . leave. and: that he willbe returning ‘to Mexico a, 6, al, 2 : or cre _ INTELLIGENCE. AFFILIATION: =. Known KCB, based: on- his raving: ‘taken ‘overs? ~ an agent ‘previously handled by known KGB. officers Oleg Maksimovich NECHIPORENKO (201-305870) end Aleksandr Vladimirovich FRIKHODKO (201- =202379)., as well as his ‘other intelligence activities (Biven - : Oo : below, wep fe 13. INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES: (Cf: ‘also’ ‘Information: under. Contacts, ‘below,: Subject has undoubtedly been devéloping contacts, particularly ‘with American giris, | with ‘ae view toward Antelligence pessibilities. ) eee! : Ss In ‘December 1961 while travelling with the’ Dynamo soccer ‘veom,, a.. : Subject met a Bolivian security service official.in La Paz, oo ~ > Lo, cpg ta ‘and reportedly. tried to persuade him to study in- Cuba.” co oe “ Phe source, -however, is. believed to be a fabricator. (28) - 7. 6 eo be After Subject. Saw’ the soccer team ofr, he cont inued to Panama, i Edmundo Fausto ZORRILLA Po Dk where he met. with a Mexican ‘citizen, Fost 7 Martinez (P~2818) con 16 December “1961, ‘On17 December 1961 : Subject and ZORRILLA travelled to Mexico Gity on the same ~__ fete, _plane. Subject had ca, (Us) $2000 with. hin in Panama, (29) : “On 14 February 1966. KGB officer Aleksandr Vladimirovich : , Co ; , - FRIKHODO-(201-202379) turned an agent over to Subject, (The | Cote tt Tos ‘agent had previcusly been handled by” Subject's predécessor, © ; ve Oleg Maksimovich NECHIPCRENKC,) On 14 April 1966 the agent 2 . . attempted to bréak his intelligence relationship with the ; Soviets, although he has remained in business and sockl contact A ot with them. Subject, occasionally Joined by PRIKHCDKO, has continued to give intelligence requirements to the agent, whe has questioned him farticularly abcut his access to the U.S. Embassy and tried to persuade him to continue cooperating with the KGB, On 24 June 196€ Subject asked the agent for information on Eduardo WEBELMAN and his son Mauricio. Cn 13 December 1966- . Subject asked the agent to try to find out who the WOFIRN caief in Mexico was, (6). (CCMMENT: Mauricio WEBELMAN was subsequently as reported to be a friend oF suSpect AGE officer: Yevgeniy Nikolayevich GCRLITSYN!s, 201-7734e2). 14-00000 ~ . . oo we, . SECRET ane . oo 1B. INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES: Continued ae we . . foo . . ' ’ . soe dy On 20 January 1966 Cristobal TORRES ‘Ponce, chauffeur employed -—.. . . . : : / . by the Uvc,. Embassy “in Fexico, was sent.to the Soviet Enbassy to pick up the passport of the wifé of a U.S, Embassy official who was’ planning a trip te the USSR, - Subject talked to TORRES, ‘asking him if he would like to visit the USSR or receive’ Soviet magazines, if he knew anyone who -would ve willing tc give him - English lessons, -and finally made a dinner date with ‘TORRES - for 24 January 1966, “When TORRES..did-not keep the date po So ot Subject called him-on 8 and 9 February 1966 in anatemptto - : res keep the contact ‘alive.. (12, Wyo sy o-@e: Subject dealth with the Federal District police several times » oy: In duly 2966 -insrepard to a radio that, tad -been Stolen: from: -, dis car. On 20% July, 1966 the police an: (LNU) w had been. ~ *' ' chandling .the radio case. reported to. Lis*superior,.Genéral Luis |, CUETO Ramirez, that Subject had offered. him.5,000 pesos’. |’ ‘~ ¢4,000 dotlars) a: month if he would work for him. After - '. Consulting: withthe Minister of Interjor, CUETO told the: at policeman. to accept: Subject 's. offer, which he reportedly did: : ; ; “on 21 July-1966,..° Subject's first assignment to the policeman a “-: 7 2. Was to locate Venezuelan citizens Nicolas Juan BOSTRGEM and~ wes ees wifes (16). (COMMENT: Nothing. further has been learriéd about en -«., this case... ECSTROEM Ts:a native Russian employed. by..Stephens- “. . Adamson de Mexico, his wife teaches Russian at the Ibero~ .. American University.) 2. oo. Lo ; re re f. Subject has occasionally been reported visiting the small - - ------- ce "| 2 c7,.general store located across the street from-the Soviet oe i: . s Embassy, On 5 November 1966 Subject. reportedly questioned . 7 _the store owner about the occupants: of, one apartment :building . How, inthe’ same block as the store, and on 6 December 1966 Ke asked ee . general quéstions-about the new apartment building at- the end - oan '. Of the block. (8) (COMMENT: Both of these buildings contain “'. base houses for the fIxed Surveillance of the Soviet Embassy.) . ‘4, (NON-INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITY: a. In Mexico, Subject has consistently been reported rerforming . consular. duties, He issues visas -and-sees visitors ta the --- - wn Soviet Embassy in-one of the reception rooms. .(21) ke makes: - travel reservations for PCS and.visiting Soviets; checis’. nN . responsible when either PCS or visiting Soviets become Hl and. “have “to be sent to a hospital. -He-has often attended te the. “7\) needs of Soviet ships in Mexican ports. He has done * "considerable house-hunting for the Soviets, such as locking . for a new-school building and for houses in Cuernavaca that 4 would be suitable.as a dacha, Subject had to Sign the dacha otha : contract in both 1966-and 1967. Subject, also regularly attends ‘isp. }. 1. the functions of the Consular Corps Association, and cn 16 4 4 t .Pebruary 1967 he had the Association to the Soviet Enbassy for . yo, hoo! * + a Russian evening. (1) In September 1566 Subject was reported~ -; "i "pas having become the Consul General (6, 8, 1, 11), naving - - : , 4 “replaced Pavel Antonovich YATSKOV, who left Mexico for home - Soe leave on 4 August’ 1966, On 21 February 1967 Subject tried to : get Panamanian visas for himself and Soveksportfilm represertative “Aleksandr Aleksandrovich NIKITIN (known KGB) to attend a. Consular Congress to be held in Panama 11-15 April 1967, (1) The visas were refused, i b. On 26 January 1966 Subject attended a lecture given by a to Mexican who was an exchange professor at a U.S, university,, : The lecture was sponsored by the PRI. Soviet Cultural Attache Svyatoslav Fedorovich KUZNETSOV also attended the lecture and Set on the platform, whereas Subject sat at the back of the wo _ room, (13) eC. Subject is reported: to have taken the following trips to Mexico: 26-28 October 1965: To Mazatlan to attend to Soviet ship. (2) ‘ ' 2-4 Noverber 1965: To Mazatlan with Yevgenly Nikclayevich GORLITSYR to attend to Soviet ship. (1), mo 14-00000 a44 “SECRET “34 14, NCNeINTELLIGENCE ACTIVITY: Continted — “4-8 December 1965: To Mazatian to attend to Soviet ship. 2-5 February 1966: To Wazatlan to attend to So let ship. (1) a, 9) 7 Yje20 February lyoo: To Coatzacoalcos to ‘attend | to Soviet ships. a . Sovlet Embassy. chauffeur: Anatoliy Favlovich PRASHCHIKIN went. with Subject but returned to Mexico City earlier. . (2).. . we i a _ —_ “25-28 Arril 1966: - Possibly té ‘Guadalajara wth Soviet | Inturtst, . ae : ; v visttors attendin ne a. travel conference there, ~ (1). 7 . ee Se sg way 1966: . To, Veracrus to attend to the ‘matter! ofa missing a : Soviet’ saifor . 0) ; Lo on an as _— oe 27230 Ray 1966: To Veracruz to attend to Soviet ship; a : a co 7 26 Februar -2 March 1967: “To Veracruz with Soviet - Commercial . :. Counselor. tTktor i Hikhaylovich IVANOV to attend to Soviet ships.” (1): While in Veracruz, Subject asked the U.S, Vice Consul, Richard: 7 . BOCTH, if he would -intercede with the Mexican! authorities to get a shore . ‘leave for the. Soviet crew... (24 } . “16, coTAcTS: a. a. ‘Soviet: 28. Go 2) Subject has: beer seen coming, and going at the: Soviet’ Embassy a eo eR , most frequently with Pavel Antonovich “YATSKOV (201-120123, a : en known KCB), whom Subject replaced as Consul, Since Subject's ~ oe pe .- departure for home ‘leaye ‘on 16 July -1967,- YATSKOV has béen SP ’ “pegularly using Subject's car, Subject has also been observed . oy . ' leaving the Soviet Embassy fairly often with Ivan Konstantinovich To yp ms. 1. BARANOV (201-277838,° known KGB sweeper) and Boris’ eet Aleksandrovich. ALAKHCVICH (201=767974, suspect KCB technician). os : Subject has also borrowed the. cars of YATSKOV and known KGB: 3 chauffeur Vasiliy Stepanovich: NIROSHNIKOV~ (201-273046), (7) soe 2). In May 1966 Subject™repertedly gave the Wife. of Aleksandr - * Aleksandrovich NIKITIN (201-784917, known KGb) avhard time 7 . " when she wanted. to send her son to the USSR with another mon . Soviet “wife. NIKITIN then complained . to AleKsandr _ Vladimirovich PRIKHODKO (201- ~202379, ‘known Keb), -who- : oe ; _reportedly ordered Subject to get a ticket for’ the NIKITIN MP an child. (1) Cf. also’ avove, where PRIKHODKO seems. to be the Sse . senior case officer for an agent ‘currently being handled by PA Subject. noes + 3) In May 1967: LOGINOVA mentioned that she had known Boris : “. - Aleksandrovich CHMYKOV (201-268115, known GRU) for years. (1) 4 (COMMENT: . CHMYKHOV was statbned in Havana 1960-62, at the a : same time that. ‘Subject was there.) Cf. below for report.of ; Subject's having taken CHMYXKOV with nim to Cuernavaca rz to meet ZAREDSKI, Subject has alsc been reported in contact with the following Soviets not stationed in Mexico: . 4) Vitaliy Kornstantinovich BOY AROV (201+=355606, known KGb), ‘visited Mexico 27 May ~ 9 June 1966, On 1 June 1966 Subject and P.A, YATSKOV were absent from the Soviet Embassy for four hours with BOYAROV. (7) i 5) Vasiliy Vasilyevich GRICCRYEV, member of petroleum celegation that visited Mexico 31 March- 14 April 1967. While GRIGORYEV was in Mexico he was reported in contact with Subject several times, once making plans tc go tc the movies together, also to ask Subject whether he snouié attend a French reception and to repert the iliness of cone of the other Soviet delegates, (1) Ads — a '15, CONTACTS: Continued oa. Soviet: . ; 6) Boris Sémenovich IVANOV (201-078078,- known KGb), visited Mexico 8-22 February 1967. Subject made reservations for \ : _ « IVANOV in Mexico- city § and propabay | saw hin ort at- the airport. (2). on . 7 _ a, _ 7) Yuriy Vladimirovich LEBEDEV (201+ 213261), hindster- Counselor. os ro: ne, at the Soviet ‘Embassy in Havana. ‘On 7. February T1966 Subject : was reported sending ‘something to LEBEDEV with a Soviet aa professor who’ was travelling back to Moscow via iavana.. acces nee be Non= sSoviet: ee, 1) “Atonso. AGUILAR | Wonteverede (P2152, 201-334259), activ ee. Marxist intellectural.. os ao Be a _ On 28 June "1967, AGUILAR’ reminded Subject that “they and : their wives were invited for Saturday evening to the home .- ES Dt Of Alberto PENICHE, (1). (Alberto PENICHE Blanco, P-12294, 3 Coa manager. of centrist newspaper El] Heraldo <= Mexico and — aa oo : ‘reported as minor contributor to the FOR Me) See . 2) (Mrs. ) Gloria’ *ALPARO, “no other ‘traces. : Se ~ On 5 February 1966 Mrs, fnu ALFARO (Possibly Gloria) wanted to talk to Subject to congratulate him on a Soviet moon probe, (1). ,On 22 June 1966 Gloria ALFARO reminded” Subject that they had met at the house of Mrs. SOTO |: (possibly Graciala, q.v.) on Christmas Eve 1965.and invited Subject.- to a party.’ Subject was unable to A) , but: said’ hé would call Cloria for coffee. Gloria - rr gave hér telephone as 35-71-30 (listed in 1964 to aan Yolanda ALFARO’ Vda de’ CACERES, Buitrago, Chiapas 130-A current -telephone. 25=10-24). .(1) Also on 22 June 1966 2 Gloria - ALFARO ‘told Subject. she would like to talk with © = some of the Soviets, and Subject sugrested getting: i together on Friday “after English class", (17) ’ (COMMENT? -ALFARO may “have beén studying English with wie. subject at the Instituto de -Interpretés y Traductores, ) - “-- On'3 August 1966 Gloria and Subject tried to agree-on. a . Tee, oe date to get together, and she said she would.like for ae ce te oe : him to meet a friend (female) of hers. who: Was visiting . : . Mexico from Central: America. -(1) . ; _ 3). Ofelia ALFARO Lopez’ (P-11339), professor. of ‘economies at™ UNAM,- ‘/pood, friend of the wife .of Antonio SARMIENTO (a. v), social | i contact with several Soviets. - . “On 30. August 1965 ALFARO invited Sergey Sergeyevich KONSTANTINOVI to her house and included Subject, and ~ Leonid. Vasilyevich KNIKIFOROV, (1) - “HY (Dr. ) Juan Luis ALVAREZ ‘Gayou, teacher at UNAM and Deputy Director of Instituto de Interpretes y Traductores, : Subject presumably met ALVAREZ at the Instituto, where ‘ : Subject..is believe to have studied English, The first . reported: ‘contact was on 1] 4pril 1966, when they spoke to each other, using the familiar form of address, about - having missed each other in Cuernavaca. Subject was invited to ALVAREZ' birthday party. Subject said he : : would see ALVAREZ the following day when he was going to . Fee . : have class with a new teacher,. On 13 June 1966 Professor ? Oe fnu ALVAREZ, Juan Luis" father, asked Subject if he would- --. : : bring the projector to the Instituto de Interpretes y aan Traductores, and.Subject said he would. Cn 12 July 1966 ; ALVAPEZ, who had been out of town, asxed Subject if he ~ : wanted to continue taxing lessens, ang Subject said yes ; he would go there the following day. Cn 19 November 1966 % ALVAREZ left a message for Subject to call him at 35-63-96 (listed to Natividad GAMERC de la Fuente. Harbureer 261. On 39 14-0000 Que A ppeen tobe i _"- Gor'sul General in’Mexico, ‘in contact with several Soviets. ...” Tours travel agency, wolive in New York)... - “= ).>. | inyited her to a Volleyball gam _‘ Wanted to know, if she knew -~ hs. fat the Soviet Embassy. ‘This man came-to the Embassy: in- .-- ~ SECRET - y - . _ : . . aan ' ee eee ° 15, CONTACTS: “Continued: -, b. keneSoviet: eeployee of Mexican Ministry of -- 5) (Ines) Manuel ANAYA S., K in summer 1965. kygraulic Resources, visited the USS On 19 July 1966 ANAYA thanked Subject for his Visa and said he would: get together with Subject when he got back ae in order te discuss his trip. a7) a ae eet valiarina: (F-10933, 2012771073), Panamanian - 6) Emilia ARCSAMENA, on-15 November: 1965-Aleksandr Vladimirovich -PRIKHODKO’ = > said he wanted to. introduce Subject ‘to AROSAMENA, because Subject -had some. questions.to ask her. Presumably related™ | Ys -a report.- that. ‘the Panamanian Counselor Jose b. CALVO,” .- told Subject. on 19. November 1965 that He had no answer. for: _ Subject yet. i 6) ey coos ce Katz (P-581, 201-814144), employee of Mundus . about to leave,Mexico to marry. an American and: : 7) Mardam AVILA: — Subject was’ first reported in contact with AVILA in April 1966 in-connection with travel bookings Subject made, “(1)., Gn 2° June 1966 Subject flirted-with her, and. said .-né:would’ .~~ a e.- (¥) “During the. rest of .-. s-25~ few times, told-her he was. a 1966 Subject invited her out a ‘married but..that his wife was not in Mexico, asked her to .intoduce-him to some of her friends and especially to |} anyone in the U.S. kmbassy. In April 1967 Subject reluctantly, agreed to issue a “Yfsa to Dr. KUTTLER (q.v.),-whose travel AVILA was ; a: arranging, and asked as a return favor that she introduce . him to some of her friends, (6) In June 1967 Subject . toy. reportedly. stopped AVILA coming out of work to ask her ~ about the Israeli War. (6) ° a _ Soe - toe ~ $8) Celia’ BAYARDI. Torres, no traces; -On 7 February 1966 an unidentified man. visited Subject, ‘a car driven’ by a woman, who remained ih the car, with. . a license ‘plates registered to Celia BAYARDI Torres, — : - ; Arquitector, 46, Colonia -Escandon, telephone 15-34-02. . ‘the phore 1s. listed-to Francisa ‘TORRES Vda de BAYARDI.~ (7y 9) Leila S, BELAVAL, via officer at U.S. Embassy. oP, oe eS In June 1967 BELAVAL.reported that she had been in contact with Subject over visa ratters, thet Subject -had asked her Soop what .she, did in the evenings, whether she spent her off 5 nours with other U.S. Embassy employees, and had said that he was'unmarried, In June 1967 he offered to take her to the Ukiainian Ballet when it came to Mexico. She - refused his invitations. (27) ’ : 10) Carlos BLANCG Solanc (P-93268), former Federal Security (DFS) agent, noW with Judicial Riice, In 1960-6] BLANCO invited several U.S, Embassy girls out and offered nis services to the U.S. =CASSY. BLANCO works for Carlos CASAMADRID Miranda, who is suspected of having a clandestine relationship with aCB officer - Favei Antonovich YATSKOV. . : On i November 1965 BLANCC called Subject at tne Soviet Embassy and remarked that they had not,seen each other for a long time. Subject said he would call BLANCO _ to get together the following wednesday, (1)° Cn °8 September 1966 Graciela SOTO (q.v), who dceserited herself: 14-0000 -lo< oh 15% CONTACTS: Continued: 7 oo a — . ° - b ° ; Non-Soviet: . . oS ° : . Ls 10) Carlos BLANCO Soloano Continued : ‘ . : : a Loe \ 2 a ‘as BLANCC's friend, invited Sublect to the baptism Set . of her son Rafael's child and mentioned that BLANCO's wee a re wife Magdalena was going. (1) Cn 10 November’ 1966 . 7 Cob, oo, BLANCO invited Subject-to'a party for bLANCO!s daughter,.. - *. y - ° said ‘they would first go to the church near -Gractela's '- | - houSe cn Tamaulipas. (1) On 6 December 1966-BLANCO , ar . . > ‘told. Subject. that "Comandante Carlos" (Presumably oo... a CASANADRID) urgently wanted te see YATSKOV, arid Subject ~~ BE al sald -he would. have. YATSKOV' call hin, CS -. 11). Lubomir ‘BLAZIK (P21730,.201-206083), former Czech Second... 0° .°' « Secretary:and Consul in Mexico; 2. TT ee ee tL -) 2 >. On 28 December ‘1965 P.A, YATSKCV left a message’for ~~ - Ho So -BLAZIK, that Subject's wife was sick and could not _ attend the dinner to which the BLAZIKs had invited. ; shers (1). - : —— 7 . °" 12) “Rosa Martha. BRACHO Sanchez (P-12038), left in November |. - _ 1965 on @ scholarship to study ballet. in the USSR... -. : oe pe de, oo On 21 and 22 September 1966 Rosa's mdher (fnuw) was ‘in 7 ; To a contact with Subject in order to talk to him about visa a Sr, problems of her two daughters who were both studying Be . , dance in the USSR, (1) (Name of other daughter is ~ : unknown, ) - _ a : co “. ) 13). Eriea CAMERMAN (P-12843), said to Ve a reporter with so The News. (17), but this seems unlikely, no cther traces, an Jt On 21 February. 1966° CAMERMAN told Subject that’ she ; oo was going out of town the next day but when she got Sa, . : . back she wanted to invite Subject and his wife to-her - oe . te . Pa house. Subject said he had no word on her papers yet. poe “ On 28 February 1966 she said he had. been. in Cozumel. ae .. Subject, said he still had no word ‘on her papers, She eT invited Subject to dinner with his wife, and he said "she would call her back,- On.10 May 1966 she tried: to “call Subject, who was out, saying that she wanted to. : _ Lo know about the arrival of a man from Russia. On 11 Lot a “2 Poo ws May 1966 Subject told her .he- still had no answer‘on ~ ee 2. . | her-:papers, She -8aid she planned co take a tusineéss trip 7 ' to Brussels and Paris in June and mentioned that Elke (LNU). ; was'in Paris visiting her son, Cn 10 June 1966 Subject’) © -* 7 ad : “k.,, asked: for CAMERMAN at. 18-65-61 and was told she was in . re wb . -, “"" + Europe for a month’ (phone listed to ‘importing firm sO pe : Incomex, S.A. at Isabel la Gatolica 45-914), On 6 July. - - 0 S - 2 1966 Subject called her at 12-78-32 (listed to the banco de 4 4 : Mexico at Cinco de Mayo 2) and teld her he had a document ’ z. for her. On 11 July 1966 she toic Subject that she z needed his Signature on the docurent, also sent regards ' to Subject's wife and children, (1) 14) Ernesto CHAZARO Peregrino (P~12818, 201-800142), assistant security chief of Astilleros de Veracruz, S.A. a shipyard in Veracruz, Said to be the adverturer-type, once worked for the Federal Security Police tt was fired because of involvement in arms contraband. - CHAZAPRO Probably did meet Subject on 5 May 1966 in Veracruz, i CHAZARO undoubtedly fabricated his Story that Subfect tried 3 ; to recrut him after that and set up a 50,U0 peso bank. oo, : account in CHAZARO's name. (30) cat ine 14-0000 aya tn ocr mo bes] tm a) “15. CONTACTS: Continued de Non-Soviet: | 15). (Lic.) Jacobo CHENCINSKY, director of the Instituto de * ; Interpretes y Traductores, located at Tiber -113,. . . . : " Subsect's contact with CHENCINSKY was presumably been- . . - ooo. connected with Subject's taking English at the Instituto, . fo, . On.24 March 1966 CHENCINSKY tried unsuccéssfully to reach’ - . eo “Subject. On-4 July-1966 CHENCINSKY told Subject ‘that Janet. « (LNU, apparently Subject's teacher) had teen unable to: | - fix her ‘working papers and: had had to-leavé Mexico and ee asked if Subjects classes could'be ‘postponed. Subject - |” agreed -and ‘said. he Would like to. talk to CHENCINSKYS “(1)°. - <> " 16). David F, ‘CCOLMAUGH (P-12579, 201-796142), Americans employed with Urited-Nations in Mexteo,. co-director of eeclogical : project that two Soviets were’also assigned to. .. att SO settee oe me . In 1966 Subject.was in contact with COOLBAUGH several times - : . in regard to documenting the two Soviets working on the. 2 .. UN project. (1) .. : oe ; c. ; 17) Ana Maria ESCOBAR’ (P=11858)., in 1965 reported ‘to be a ST ‘Student dnd also working 4s private. secretary to the PRI -ohter - as fer the Federal District, 5 oo. ve : Co a tt at Soe t = “7 Onin October 1965 ESCOBAR tried unsuccessfully to reach Soh or Op Sabseet.. On 12° October 1965 She told Subject ‘stie naa Le o re mL . wanted to invite him. to the theater the previous day =. =. «ss * “oa 2 fe ; _ bécause she had been given free tickets. She sent-. _ , we as . .- regards to Pablo (presumadly Pavel Antonovich YATSKOV), (1) oe oe “28) ‘Margaret’ (aka Hagre) FEDOR’ (P~12967), 10 other traces, a Ff », On 17 March 1966 FEDOR invited Subject to goon a Sunday Se : . “ outing with a group of friends whom Subject also knew, - - Ty wf ye She mentioned that she was Studying French in the . Fett me. 77 evenings -and was about to begin Russian classes at the Soe United Nations. Subject, said he would call her ‘at home. : ~ later, On 28 March 1966 Subject told FEDOR that he had . . +. . Stopped by her house with theater tickets but she had -- a SF ' been-out, Rebeca’ (LNU)’ had told FEDOR that the play - - Poo. 7 1. was good. ‘FEDOR told Subject that.‘on Sdurday there . , “" “would be a discussion with Jose CORNEJO (no identifiable | ’. traces), who had been in South. America, and Subject said "he would go. On 8 June 1966 FEDOR told Subject that she .- _ was going to go to the U.S. on vacation and mentioned Se that Daniel SEIN-(no traces) Had asked about Subfect. wo : : - Subject said he would call her later, On 24 August 1966 - : to ; FEDOR .told Subject that there would be a discussion about : : - India at her house on 26 August, and Subject said he would i . try to go. Subject asked her whether she knew the Soviets Nations project, but she said she did ‘working on a United ; not. (1) (CCMMENT: FEDOR may work at the United Nations : . i in Mexico City. : 19) Fnu FLORES, man employed at Mex-American travel agency, Cn 15 March 1966 FLORES, who described himself as a friend of Gloria's and others', asked Subjfect for visa “information, (1) (Gloria might be Gloria PINTO, cf, below.) SECRET 14-0000 gH ; ‘ _ . . SECQRET ; a ~i2- - 15, CONTACTS: Continued - co, oe ; 2 7 Hoe . f vb. ‘Non-Soviet: : a . 20), Socorro FLORES (Pel2259), rormerly erployed at Mex-Americana de Viajes travel agency, no other traces. : ° \ . Subsect was first reported in contact with FLORES ot Dae - in September 1965 in connection with travel’ reservations ” : and for about -a year Subject continued to discuss travel ‘arrangements andvat the same time flit witn Fics RES and ~ 7 also ‘géend regards: to Susana LNU, who worked. with her. toe vw tt FLORES invited Subject to dinner. with some of her. friends. a oo Subject. was. very “Interested in. knowlng who the’ friends. . : were, -but FLORES said they were not- the. Amerigans’, ‘because -/ . she,hadn't .seen them. On 8° Septénber’ ‘1966 Subject | re _ arranged. tomeet FLORES .in front of a movie ‘theater. vee SM VThen™ there was no report of contact ‘between ther, until © aan on 13 June. 1967 FLONES. told Subject that she hed. a new ees conte job: and: asked:.him to-‘call her’at 27- 85=50, extension. 5. 18 (no Station listing of this number) s . _ Shé mentioned . ce Oe . that she: had not seén him for a while.‘ . ; i wo -21) . ‘Rafael -FUSONI Alordi (P-5119,. 201- 237904), - Argentine | ; _ diplorat,. former KCB agent, in occasional social contact with Sones foe Soviets, primarily through. diplomatic functions, - ae . Pe a : Subject met FUSONI “at a consular. corps “funetion - in. . January 1967 and again at a Czech Embassy reception in ae _ - - May’ 1967. Subject later called FUSONI and offered him $y - .. tiekets to a lKishoy Ballet performance and. on 2 June 1967 . they: attended the bolshoy performance together and. went . _to supper fterwards. (23) - De ; ee - 22) Moises GAMERO de la Fuente, no other traces, “On 6 April 1966: Subject réportedly galled telephone ’ number’ 2-30-65 in Cuernavaca from a pay phone. © > (This number ig listed to GAMERO.) Le _ _ 23). Pearl GONZALEZ (P-11420), society editor, for The News, ne . “Mexico City English language newspaper, - in: soctal contact with ee a several Soviets, ... ; op, ; oe “| On.25 November 1965: GONZALEZ fave a party ‘and. invited : . ee te Several ‘Soviets. Subject was one of those who: “attended, “ (10) ; 2h) Alfonso GUZMAN and- Carlos SANDOVAL, of Servicie Biplomat ico : Aa the Mexican, ‘Foreign. Ministry... , Senne . _ _ Sinve August 1966. (ie. when Subject Becane Consul General), “"', Subject has been reported dealing with GUZMAN and SANDOVAL in régard to Soviet visas, In Oétober 1966 Subject had “2 tickets for GUZHAN to a sports event, but, GUZMAN was unable to FO, Subject also invited Guzmali to the Soviet. . Lo ’ Embassy reception ‘on 7 November 1966. aed ; ; a . ° 25) Abdel Rahman HASSAN Abdel-Rahman, First Secretary and 7 . Gonsul at the UAR Embassy in Mexico. hoe, . . ‘ On 1 June 1967 Subject and HASSAN discussed, consular affairs and also talked about getting together for tennis the ; following week. (1) © 26) (Miss) fnu HER: NANDEZ, of the Instituto de “ Inters retes y : : Traductores, probably identical with Gabriela HERNANDEZ Elizalde, oo. : who in 1967 was the secretary at this institute. |" - . On 29 June 1966 HERNANDEZ told Subject that his class would be postponed for a week because Sarita (LNU) was sick. (1) 27) Lee HIGGINS, male, no traces . i On 19 May 1966 HIGGINS tried unsuccessfully to call Subject. (1). ernrnoecm 14-00000 42° SECRET _ : oe - 13 - : 15. CONTACTS:. Continued by on=Sovlets 28) Vincent HODGINS, british citizen, sales manager of Canadian Facifle Airlines in Hexico City. : , — - _ On 38 October. 1966- HODG1NS contacted Cubject,. saying ‘that BRADLEY (J.E. Ralph BRADLEY, regional sales. .. ee manager of. Canadian. Pacific) had met. Subject: the night — ” meee _, before, ‘and HODGINS wanted to discuss business with . : tt : ae ~ ) Subject. Subject. offered to visit HODGINS in his office, (1) -. Se Oe bos ss (COMMENT: The Soviets began. flying with ‘Canadian Pacific ° :. a ee iwhen-a new Aeroflot flight. was: put {n service to-Canada.).. , ent a On 3: November 1966 HODGINS gave Subject information on. ..° ‘flights ‘and “Subject said:,he, would - -Btop by his office next 2. ». week, “On'24. February: 1967, Subject was ‘Feported, to. have’ =. & - an Appointment with HODGINS. - (1) - ao . Boo aE Oe, . 29) Jan: JAKOWIEC (P-9097, 201+ 250618), Polish Second ‘Secretary oe vo Se, and Corisul in Mexico. RS os _ a Subject” “and JAKOWIEC seem to be good. friends, in. addition a 2 EBD “ot te being. in: contact with each other through consular’. 7 ce tee _ duties. 19) . _ 30) _karen JOFFER, ‘io other tracés<- ; . - On’ 16 August 1966 Subjéct apologized: to JOFFER that he |. coe mo i r had been busy the week before but.said he could see her Poet at 1630 hours, that day, -(1)- “(COMMENT : This could well. e - : bea routine visa request. d- an ; te be Me Bhp. (Dr.) Yury KUTTLER (P1573), dentist, Soviet éontact, Se “Communist sympathizer. : mo oe , ° In April ¥966 Subject was reported: making @ dental . appointment with KUTTLER. (1) -in April 1967 when the . . . tourist. agency representative, Mirian AVILA Katz, was ve trying to get a visa for XUTTLER, Subject spoke Scathingly — , ~ of him and ‘said. he-would not “give him a visa unless he: Poof _fulfilled.all the requirements... (1) . Subject explained. : Lys “that he. had once gone to KUTTLER to have some. ‘dental . a work done and that KUTTLER had charged him too much, ae -and that this was | why he did not want to tssue him a: Co a * : visa. (26) - rn oa ; Co ER i . os _— 32). “Jacques. LEMAIRE, representative of. French steamship company a Poot In Mexico, scheduled to leave Mexico soon, member, of Prench clus, - . where he probably met Subject. on 14 July 1967. LEMAIRE invited Subject to the’ French . poe Embassy reception that day, but Subject was unable to no go. LEMAIRE sent regards to Subject's wife. (1) ' 33) Yuliya LIPOVSKAYA, probably identical with the Julia YASCHIN listed in the telephone book as living in Mexicali 175, phone 15-35-47, presumably the wife of Solomon (aka Julio) YASCHIN. "On 30 Noverber 1965 LIPOVSKAYA contacted Subject and told him a long rambliag story about her relatives, Subject was evidently interested, urged her to visit the USSR and sugrested she come to the Soviet Embassy to talk to him. On 2& December 1965 LIPOVSKAYA tried to call Subject but was : referred by mistake to another Valentin. On 8 and 20 January - ~ . 1966 she asked- Subject if ne had heard from her relative, the soccer player Lev. “YASCHIN, ,but, Subject still had no news for her. (1) : . a on 14-0000 3 5 22 f whee, - anvites groups of. Soviets. . Dale ls CCNTACTS: Continued Lb. Non-Soviet; : ; / -de MARCHAND (P-370), widow of Rene . Frofessor at UNAM and director of the She is evidently a native. kussian, |. 34) Tatiana RAKOSF Vea MARCHAND botsselet, former Jupceslav Cultural Insitute. but French citizen, Tatiana’ was ‘seen visiting Subject at the Soviet. Embassy on. 3 January aid 15. Aprii 19673. Subject secmed very friendly with her, and on -18 April 1967 left’ the Embassy: together with her. (7). On. 9 danuary.1967 it appeared |. - that she had ‘askéd’ Subject. for avisa.. Shé also told .; him ‘she. had, the information on the’ man who had been ---_- consul, but. Subject-cut. hér of f and Sala better fop-them. to get. together. to discuss it. On ~~ "25 February:1965 she. told Subject She would’help-him Join «|. “@ club, On°16 May 1967 ‘she asked: Subséct 1f he‘had - ‘Called thé poles; but he said he had forgotten and would’: ~~ 7 do it right away, (1) 00 - 35). (Dr.) Alfonso ‘MARTINEZ ‘Alvarez (P=1799), Guatemalan: leftist doctor, -has -house’ at: MARTINEZ: was reported in contact with Subject’ in fall’ ._ “1966 and-in’ January 1967 inviting Subject and other ~- Soviets to his house on the lake. Subject was also in contact with his son, Eduardo MARTINEZ (no identifable . - traces), Q) - : 36): > (General) Raul MENDIOLEA Cerecero (P-5700) deputy chief of. ‘the Federal District Police. - —_ 5's On 27 Oetover 1966 Subject calléd the police to ask what .- ; _MENDIOLEA's rank was. (1) 37) - William de- IER. (P=5552), british citizen, general. i manager. of. KLM airline in Mexico. __-In May 1967 Subject was reportedly discussing Soviet - ~ travel via KLM with de MIER. (1, 6) 38), (Lic.) Oscar ‘OBREGON, Jr.,-not further identified, | On 2 June 1967 OBREGON,: who appeared to be. a friend of Subject's, told Subject he would like to invite. the “ Bolshoy troups to his house, but Subject said they would have little time in Mexico City. ObREGCN also - . asked Subject if he could get him some caviar, and - Subject said he would bring him. some back from Moscow after his vacation, (1) ~ ae 7 : 39) David ORNELAS, of Mundus Tours, ORNELAS. has been Subject's principal contact at Mundus Tours in regare to making travel bookings. There has been no indication of anything more than a business relationship between them, except that in June 1966 Subject gave ORNELAS some magazines, (1)- 80) Salvador PAZ Plata (P-12775), shipping agent with Representaciones Maritimas, Soviet Commercial contact. Cn 1 March 1966 it was reported that Subject had met PAZ in Mazatlan, and they used the familiar form of address with each other, During 1966 they were occasionally reported making luncheons dates or planning to get together after work, There has been no record “Of recent contact, (1) —~ ti 4 SECE that Lt wouldbe .° - Lake “Tequesquitengo to which. he often. shaw. t . ry 14-0000 . . : - : re S23 1b. CONTACTS:, . Continued - bs Non-Soviet: os 41) Gloria PINTOL located at telephone 23-62-85, listed to Dr, Jose Marta PINTC Ancira, Tajin 392, no other traces .on either name, . Sa . : On 17 May 1967 Cloria thanked Subject for giving a — visa to her sistér<in-law.- She said that Ruth (LNU) was. .€0ing té Valle de bravo -on the weekend, but Subject said ee : a 7 he’ would not-¥e able to pos. She added that Alfonso: (LNU)- : 20 moo, oo. - Would -bé-at the Cafe Jujuy. that afternoon at 1700, and - ro . ‘Subject “eadd vie would try to go dnd would see Gloria‘ ther, ~ Dass ”- (On 13 Juné.1967 Glorta told Subject that her.daughter did. 7°. 7* “fot, want ‘to, work for -Halph (LNU) any’ tore,. because they - Pe - - . “"Wanted-to ‘send “her to Pittsburrh, Subject said-he could. ae Dom _'not go “to the party Saturday.-that was to be held at the © .° Ee, home’ of Ernesto ‘ACEVEDO: (no. identifable traces): On oe: : - 12 July 1967 Gloria’ tol’ Subject that..she ‘had everything “ oa _ ready and that: she would stop by the Embassy’ to say” mea ‘goodbye (perhaps going to the USSR). (1) —_ : 42) (Wiss) Mercedes PINTO, no identifiable traces. .'.. On-2 March 1967 Meréedes* PINTO edtied: Subject; Who Was) e050 0 out of town. .(1)° (COMMENT: Mercedes could te the . -. Ss Sister-in-law of Gloria FINTO mentioned above.) . an 77. | H3)” Juito PLATAS Urbina (P-6948,-201-300319), claims to be a _ pee ; Soviet’ courier,: has been. in.:contact with the KGb, may be a 7 Pott “| provecation agent. — . : ; EL po 7 le nee On 29. October 1965 PLATAS- called, but Subject was out, © | - On 1 -Novémber 1965 PLATA told”“Subject he had changed ho . . ‘> jobs, no. longer worked for Mex Hogar but was now-with ~ oo ~ ° ' . the Confederacion de Trabajadores Mexicanos - (labor union), -. aa : Subject Said he would call him. . (1) .. . So 3, | 44)” Rafael Alfredo RAYN. (P=8415, 201-357138), manager of Garza | ~" Lopez Tours. BO a ; oo, om ae oO routine travel matters. “In August 1965. Pavel --— 250-2 - en ee, Joc pom"""" Antenovich YATSKOV asked RAYN for.a chart of all _ oo ct : “commercial passenger ‘ships operating between Veracruz an “02 sand New York for the month of Sepetember 1965, Including i. . °° <- the cost of travel and apgage. In December 1965 Subject: - reminded RAYN of YATSKOV's request and asked him to . include rail. travel to New York and sea. travel to Europe .-. on- the chart. “ RAYN never provided. the chart. (1) : : : ee Subject has’ been in contact with RAYN in 1966-67 on. ‘ ' . 45) Sara ROSENFIELD and husband Loyd ROSENFIELD (P~11665, Daa . - 201~789388), both writers for The News, _ ., iy ; . . . . - 4 t a ‘both KOSENFIELDs met Subject at a reception at the Indian i Embassy given by the Indian Consul K, D. PARASHAR, Subject - i dwited them to’ Soviet Embassy reeeptions of 16 February and 23 February 1967, and invited Sara to attend the Home 8 Show with the consular corps, which she did, On 11 July fot 1967 they again met briefly at an Indian Embassy i ; ‘reception, (22) 46) Fernando Jose SALCMCN Vallecillo, from Nicaragua, On 24% October 1966 SALCKON told Subject that he had a ; letter from the Socialist Party of Nicaragua addressed to ae the Soviet Consul and that he had come specially from : Nicaragua to deliver it, Subject aid he would talk to SALOMON the next day at the Soviet Embassy, (1)- (SALOMON - : also made an appointment to see the Cuban Ambassador the. t same day.) ! cor A RN or om _T meee ‘ oo : ’ do! . © 5.) GGNTACTS: «Centinued © oe b.. Nen-Soviets. , . 47) Antonio SARFLENTO de la Harrera (F-12703), tusinessman who belongs te the French Club and has been reported friendly with several Soviets particulary Subject's predecessor, Vleg . : : __Maksinovich RECHIRORENKC and currently Leonid Vasilyevich NIKIE FORCV. ‘ os _ On 243 April 1966 ‘Subject | was seen playing ‘ehess at the" a . Frénch Club with SARMIENTO dnd-then went swimning with:- ee rh wife. As of September lyoo Subject. was reportedly. a Po. ~.7° 0 S€Lll very. friendly with the SARMIENTOs at the: French,” -. —- : " “Clubs. (15). On 17 December: 1965 Mrs. SAFMIENTO.. - a coe - ls invited: NIKIFOROV to a-Christras party and said-to’. ; a - bring ‘Subject and: Sergey Sergeyevich KONSTANTINOY: et — “o along. (1)- . Soe woes 1 a” “48), Franets’s. SHERRY, consular officer of the Se Embassy. ns ; J . Subject - ‘has met SHERRY at consular corps functions. On ooo 28- January 1967 they discussed playing tennis ‘together, (20) Oe 4g) (Dr.) Emilfano SORIANO-Ariz (P87), doctor’ frequently _ _ ‘eonsulted by the Soviets: in Mexico. ; ae 7 i in Noverber 1965 Subject took a “sick Soviet satlor co Sn a, to cbe treated by SCRIANO, In December 1905 and January re ‘1966- Subject hirself was being treated by ‘SCRIANO, (1) re : . §6)'-Gractela | SOTO, no. traces, L re ©} | ‘September 1966 Graciela, who described’ herself as” a —— _ Carlos BLAN iCO's friend (q.v. }: invited Subject: to the oe nn . . . baptism of her son Rafael's child, also meritioned 9" --> . mo it : . . ° (Rosita, who may be’ Rafael's wife: tno. ‘traces on Rsfael- pee .. “or Rosita SOTO). .On 9 November 1966 Graciela called - = 9° - «© + 4% ' Subject, Started to chat about having a toothache-and. ‘- B : that she had tried to’call him befcre, but Subject cut - her of f and!-said ‘he would‘ call her the next-day and-to So say tello to everyone. On 10 Nevember 1966. Carlos” ne . BLANCCG invited Subject to a party and said” they woute- first go to the church near Graciela" s house on | Tamaulipas. ~(1) (Oné@ Alfredo SOTO, no traces, is. Listed at Tamaulipas 115.) re Si) gdet SVESTKA (P-7111, 2012285441), Czech Serons Seindtary f. and Consul, Suspect intelligence officer, ~~ ot Subject and SVESTKA seem te be quite friendly, “Ban, dinner : together as well as discussing consular business. (1) “oye : oo , 52) Leopoléo VAN’ DYCK, employee of Air France, said to be a homosexual, has been friendly with other Soviet consular officers, * . On 6 and 13 September 1965 Subject was reported in ue centact with VAN DYCK in regard to visas for Air France passengers. (17) On 5 July 1965 Subject tcld David ORNELAS of, Mundus Tours to give VAN DYCK his regards, adding that VAN DYCK would xnow what Kind cf recards they were... (1) 53) afael VIDIELLA Ruiz (P-4805, 201-238943), came to Mexico in 1956 with his mother, Lucia RUIZ Garcia (?-4413), who lived in Woscow Br 17 years and taught Spanish there - KGB officer Aleksandr Mikhaylovich bROVKIN. was reportedly one of: her students. - In 1958-59 Rafael translated for the Soviet TASS correspondent in Mexico, in 1961 he was teaching Russian at the IICMR (Scviet . Cultural Institute), and he is currently teaching at the Instituto de Interrretes y Traductcres, is cument address Is Romero de terrercs G22-1, telephone 43260-16, 14-00000 054 . wo mh QO on (15. CONTACTS: Continued b. HionsSovict: ° LAE he A | 53) Rafael VIDIELLA ‘Ruiz (P-4805, 201-238943) Continued: " ) On 19 May 1967 VIDIELLA'S wife tried to call Subject, ta Saying that-she was calling on behalf of the Instituto, ‘ “* de Interpretes y Traductores, and that: her husband had written a letter in Russtan ‘about some tourists and she \ ,wanted a Russian typewriter. to "have: it Qped up on. (1) -54)- (601, and Lic.) Rafael VILLAURRUTIA Lopez, also reported. in Contact, with the Cuban Embassy in Mexico, 2-2 0 7 To Or 30 January 1967) VILEAURRUTIA said'that he had to go, 02 i | out of town and could not keep his appointment with = 7 * lube . | © Subjeét. (1) — | - 55) Ralph WIEGANDT (P=2254)-, Grman who came to Mexico in i955) ' , and-has, paint factory, member of French Cluby OE : ‘| On.13 March 1967 Mrs. Ruth WIEGANDT, using the familiar im _| ‘form of address with Subject, invited Subject’ and his... ; Wife to Sunday dinner, “(1) In April 1967 it was... 7a! - “|, Peported that Subject was quite friendly with ‘the WIEGANDTs~°: —- "i. at the French Club, (15) > oe as ie -.. 56), Douglas H, WILTSHIRE, American employed with SERVISA Travel oR Agency a . Off 10 May 1967 WILTSHIRE planhea to pick-up some. " passports from Subject at the Soviet Embassy and ment ‘{oned. that- he would like to invited Subject to his house... (1) . 57) Michael ZAREBSKI. (P+8777, 201-744856), businessman’ from “= Cuernavaca, Canadian citizen,, ' ; “On 11 October 1966 Subject reminded the Polish*Consul, : a oo , - - WJAKOWIEC, that ZAREBSKI was going to sell some of his . Sp “Atema to the Soviets, On 13 October 1966 JAKOWLEC’ said - se to “he could introduce Subject to ZARELSKI, or: Subject could . Boe et call him directly, .(1) Subfsect had originally met | ; oe _ZAREBSKI at a Polish Embassy recepiton on 14 December . ot, J “1965, and at anothér on 4 October 1966, and they finally ~ . .: mot, z - J.) +. did get together on-12 January: 1967. Subject asked “" ag be a ' ZAREBSKI to help the Soviéts find a house for a dacha te . : ne 1 Cuernavaca, which he eventually did,. On 24 February o- . |: : , 2 -» 1967-Subject and: severai other Soviets visited ZAREBSKI's i ~ 3 : _— _ factory and had lunch width him in Cuernavaca. On 20. “ . SK May .1967 Subject and Boris Aleksandrovich CHMYKHOV , ~ i - "visited ZAREBSKI in connection with the dacha, and on --' ; 4 , 15 July 1967 Subject and CHMYKHOV visited the factory. (19) _ (COMMENT: Subject and CHMYKHOV had known each other - : . before in Cuba, and both had mestkom responsibilities for Looe the dacha, so their going to Cuernavaca together is not remarkable, although CHMYKHOV is a GRU officer.) “ye 16. PAST OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY AGAINST SUBJECT: Under Separate Cover 14-00000 i oN 177) fom ee ty oe) rm tar) 17. CFERATIONAL PLANNING. DATA: . Ignacto Esteva 18-1 (has lived at this address during. his whole tour in Mexico). (1) a. Current Residences Be Telephone: None at home. - 7” a . _ oo. . car: 1965 green’ Impala, diplomatic tags: TQ-DA, | > — a, Ortice: Soviet Embassy, Tacubaya 204, telephone 15 ‘60— 55. ay: oe Blot oe, : ‘Often: uses one of the reception. rooms near ‘the gates, (2a) a as Co Handwriting: samples” attached (the. one in Russian was “in oo . yo a te ‘. Subject 's possession; but’ is not, known whether he Himself: foe a oe oo actually’ wrote it. ” a - 28, GPERATIONAL STEFS. 70 BE ‘CARRIED our IN NEXT YEARE me ‘The ‘Station | is peviewing all of subject's known contacts ‘tn a search for access agents, The case of Edmundo Fausto ZORRILLA ' Martinez is currently being investigated as a possible Iilegals . Rad. ° . . a. "19, * soucEs® Undér Separate Cover, 7 3 : £ s 5 14-00000 ‘A S4 74 ¥- 3 4 -16. In addition to routine coverage ¢ Mexico, the following has been done: bs. , r i. j ° ke a on - Subject, although” “‘LICoZY=5 ha's told” Subject | she will, no ‘Station: ‘Panama - City helped block visas for. : Direétion, of. BESABER in his contacts with Subject. SECRET f . SEPARATE COVER “ATS PACHMENT TO: HEMW~ , “PAST OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY AGAINST suoseers ef Subject's activities in ae Survejllance- of-Sub fect - in, Panama ° In ‘Decenter "1961. In July- 1966 information was passed to LITEMPO-8 vproving* that. Subject. was a danrerous KG officer .in an attempt ‘to- have him declared PNG, Without success, LICOzy-5 continues. to be debriered ‘on his ‘contacts with longer act as an’agent for the Soviets. . ‘Briefing: of Ue Ss. . Embasay chauffeur whom : Subject ‘tried to" > develop.- -- cossere . : : Debriefing or LICOWL=1 on his contacts with Subject. ‘subject and ~~ A.A, NIKITIN in February 1967. . - - Recrutiment of Subject of 2or-814144, whom Subject was » cultivating... Contact now" dead. briefing of U.S, . Embassy visa officer whom Subject tried to develop, . ‘Debriering of subject. of. 20]- joome, who claimed’ Subject ‘Bad : tried to, recrutt him. but who appears to be a fabricator. Debriering of LITEASE~1 .on his contacts with Subject. Debriefing of LIROBEIN-1 and 2 on their contacts with Subject. Briefing: of LIROAN-1 as access to Subject 's. friends, at the elub he ‘belongs to. - - . . Debriefing of LIREALH=1 on his contacts with Subject. . Debriefing of LIROCKET-1, Debriefing of LICANNY-1 eer nm nom a ” a: yo7 “SECRET — - _ oO - SEPARATE COVES ATTACKFENT ‘TO HMNW= 19, SOURCES: | 4 | : : 1) LIENVOY, passim, | , ; 2) PAcY-7280, Fecenber 1962 3) HaPA~ sligla, i January: 1962, passport photographs a . So nn ee ante LIFIRE travel reports. yes we = eet : 8 uima~26681, 12 August 1965, LITEN? 5 assport photographs. 0: : RS - . 6) Lrconys5: gase file, passin, ue PUNE OM Seas BU TE Oo 7) LILYRIC & LINITED- gurvelilance: oe oT oe oa 4 -_ vo ma 8) “ LICOWL=1 case file, “Bassias” 2 a i va ey . 8 - a _ 9) LNERGO report, 21 December 1965 _ on : 7 re 2.40) Contact Report, of meeting, with RADIDDLE, 28 Decenber 1965 - 11) LICANNY~3 case file,. passin, vO _ a , a a fide Gg 12) LNPURE merorandur, 21 January 1966 | SS BE ° oo - 13) Station merorandum, 27 January 1966" : 14) LNPURE.- merorandum, il ‘February 1966 a ee a De SO | Qo. _ 15) LIROAN=1 information. .. Bes 6) Station memorandum, information fror: LITEMPO XB, 32 duly 1966, r : ° 17) Summary on Subject prepared by’ LIERVOGY, 22 July 1966, 7 18): LICALLA survellance, passim _. - i - : : 19) BESABER inforkation, Ts : 20) “Station menorandum, 30 January 1967" 21) LIROGKET=2 information | 22) LROBBIN-2 information i ; 23) LITEASE~1 information : 24) LNPURE menorandu, 28 February 1967 . 25) LIREALN Information i 26) Info from Subfect- of 201-824144, ; 27) Station meze ef 27 June 1967, infe from LNPURE officer : 28) ENMN~13985, 16 September 1965, Has traces on Subject. 29) HZPA-11859, 22 Decemver 1963 : 30) Infermation from Subject of 201-880412, : ; , , SECRET 14-00000 ‘ Nee ieee a : ‘ ONS METRE G Ad mee oe Sn oe ae EM ve ee nr REE in Eo . : Seawit aes & Be: Bei Cctece cee bee eg ; fn ae he, ° aes we bee. Cty, spe o a 7 : - i te of. an _ 3b 7 ae ts eee | Seine . : : Leo . . ; f - ; . el LES. , Ae vps Segal a a ES Fo Plc tee 2 a, _ Os HON SRN Mh ma AABE A 208) 4 et nee RA Sapo 7 < i AE: ee hae 265 Cees. i Yk ce Aken LES Ling OP ts i e of “4 uo .. _ va 7: CA! RD p. ED ON REPAIRER adn dts Rei Are BR z 3 : Ea i Es Uy fe ° . Tn ne ee ee : : TOTS UCI cere ee eee cae : EL SET SITET pene nein eee ee i a mee ams ae ~a, Tiel ot vas , i . Tt ef! é i : 3 i i 3 i . i . : : . : t . : i : & } ; : t ‘ i ~ “ : i x ‘ 8 . . ’ 14-0000 i ' . : . ; : - : ' , 1 1 AR Ie ‘ EN ‘ ry ' t t 1 Af. i . 1 | t . he 4 1 t : - i t . aan) ~, . tae Vye a ‘ , ° . : ‘ f 1 f . t i . 14-00000 vm haw ee ade ? Pas y eye ColhMonae’ ~ daag . j $Y TLL connnuco wl 14-0000 et 7 chief of. Station, Mexico city ; “aarmoncs; iam-16080, 7 ‘Doceabsr 1967 3 She. identified her fiance as: . “Sewish, She Said they. will be ma ‘piatributivn: - 26 CB ow wv ae oe Chief, WH Division _ chief, sR Division a ree _RubebaT /tersituatton of contact with, Subject of tieforenco~ y Noe - “de A draft dispatch on Subject of Reforence was prepared in August, ‘put through an- oversight, was never typed and sent out... - As atated in that dyaft, Mexico city tation. ne longer has any operational | interest in "Subject and does not. plan to ‘seek an ‘Operational ‘App The text of the draft: “dispatch” followss: .. >. Lee 2. Subject advised on 2 Auguat 1967 ‘that she planned te leave. for tho United Statog within the next two weeks to marry an- “American. citizen and. would thereafter settle 4n New York city. St Marty HARRIS hl Age: 35- _ 152 E. 35th St. - New York, N.Y. . - ; oe oo oe -Tel. 686-0544 : : , . ‘Bhi paid he is a textile engincor, but that she did ‘not know tho - ‘name of the firm he worked for. WARRIS, according to Subject, is married in early Septomber in a - eee sscomtinued | a2 — C/T 7 Bo/- DES MR 201-285412 HMA-33769 “~ 29 Des December 1967 _ , oo , be Copy copy (Hed v0 j 201-51203 SECRET \- 201-814144 roval-for her. -We regret this” delay ia: report ing. Qb2 es SECR 5s? . BAIA 35789 synagogue in Philadelphia, ‘which {s HARSIS’s parents’ doze. They will thoreaiter take . “p residence at HARRIS’ 8 current: Mew York ; addresa, , . Lie oe 3. Subject said that sbe had originally sét HARRIS while Be 000d. . oo was vacationlag ‘in- Hoxteo ard had maintained a correspoadence : . .. a with him, Ig July of thie year, be called ber from Hew York and | ea, agked her to: ‘weet ‘him in Cozusel the soek of 34 duly. Duriag a . we, Week Cogether in Cozusol, ‘they decided to get aarried. Subject 4 roar _ «§aid she. thought that one day ehe would like to. retura to Hexico ” Soy -. : with Ner Busbend to live, but: that thelr present Plans. were to _ 4 : resain. in New York indefinitely, . . : een ae ar va view. of: Bubject's. plans - to! leave: Moxico indettaitely,. an i _' i, eRe longer have. any operational ‘interest An ‘her. and ao not. Plan oo sd, hoa to seek: an’ Gperaticnal Approval tor ber. wo. eo Ele ape. ae 5. . Subject ‘stated she had had. no social coatact pith Valentin “tl: S@rgeyevich LOGINOV (2012255412) since Bsceater 1966, although she ' oe : ‘had seen hia acveral ties. on business since thon. She reported Sal [7 Gm 2. May that ker only noteverthy encountér vith hin aiacae. i: " “December took piste in April in.conkécticn: with efiorts en her’: , Part toe secure a Soviet. visa. tor.a leftist client of hers. LOGINOV.- ‘balked at granting the vies. because. of ‘alleged ‘personal diglike of- . _ the applicant, but finally gave in as a "personal faver” to Subject. at ‘en Re ‘stated bluntly, hovever, that Subject should reallze “a favor — _ must. be repaid by 3 favor™* ‘and fenseed in much sore direct: terns | : a prior request: that” ‘Bubject_ introduce’ hin to sameoaa azoay her : i Ls fvietida who was or was. ipelined to be syapathetice toward the Sovist ro, Union. ‘Subject ‘Teplied: ‘somewhat ‘dlippantiy that she'd keap | the ve i request. in. mind ‘in cak ‘@he sat or thought of anyone Jip this . Se an ‘ rn! ? 1 { category. (Sub; ect had earlier ‘Reported that 1L0GIN07 Aad eace _ Specifically, asked her 42 ‘she bad acy friends in LEPCRE, but that ' Bho had dodged ‘the question and Be bad not pursusd it.) - _ bcogy-8 told ‘Branicis J. COIGNE in- June 1967 that on & June . Loarrov had. pressed hia for inigruntion.on the locai devish reaction > to tle Arabelsraeli war, “LIC0Z¥4B. also stated that on & Juse . Subject, who was very excited. ‘about the war and had evea goad to : the Israeli, Eabaasy to ‘volunteer. to serve in Israel, had told ei: that whon ‘she returned, home. fron work oa -the ‘evening of S duns, LOG MOY’ was ‘walting ‘for “her on the street and trisd to- pump ber.. 2 for information on local ‘Jewieh reactions to the var. LICCEY=5 - pl _ stated that Subject told Bin. ‘abe wave LoGimoyv bell for the Soviets! Cee support of the Arabs. | a . . ; : 8° Ta LICOLYHAB stated ‘that Subject told his ‘that in Rarch she had _ . been. ‘eatled to LAPURE and. had been asked about “her cogtact vith an aan LOGINOV. She added, according to LICUZY-S, that she had seen, the ‘ vo Loy | game LNPURS officer. (no naue given, according to LICOZ¥-5) a couple Lt ve weoks earlior, LICUSY-5 said that she also told bin that LOGINOY ! we had asked her toa introduce hin to "one of her Progressive friends”. : -or. "someone ia LYPURS." * . thet h ee cee P new ones ‘ 8, The above repredented a-capaule account of Subject's relationship with her case officer, Keith 8. LEVENDSRIS. CUIGNS played fmnocent uatil Re got the vholo story, but finally adaitted that we bad talked to ‘the girl. COIGNHE told LittayeS that Subject Lo had no idea that he was ib contact with us and had in fact worried that ner activities ia our behalf migat create trouble for Bin. Agked- by COIGNE what advice he had given Subsect, LICUSY<3d said that he bad told her to ba truthivl /witn the LEPURs ofticser and to. be carsyul with LOGIROV. 0. Om 2 August, during a very friendly “tarewell” lunch, .. . en LEVENDERIS asked Subject both about her most recent contacts siti eo LOGINCY and whether anyone knew of her contact with LNPURY. (She . had previously given the strongest aasurances that she could be counted on to keep this contact contidential.) Hlth mespect to 14-00000 + 26> . question, aks asgurx ber contact with him: . -BEORET 8H4A033769° the firat questicn, sna stated that LOGINGY had coae to her. eifice a couple. of times on ¥ina- and Boviut travel business, ‘but ~ that - ate otherwise had not seen bin, Although given apple . . opportunity, - ‘she gaid- nothing Sbout LOGIHOY having waited for her in front of by: apartnent. ‘or about bis questioning her about ‘local reaction. to - Jeene] teArab ‘way. As for the gecond - ous that she had: told no ong of 20. “we are inchised ‘to believe that. Subject lied aout nut toliing anyone of her coatact ‘with us beacause it would have been extrezely ‘eabarragaing for- ber to adait: that. she ‘had failed | ‘both. ~~ ‘te-¥ollow instructions’ and to: Keep her. pronise. : e€ertaia: exactly. why eke did ‘tell- ‘LICUZY-5, the. apparent timing ‘While it 18 Une ‘(the .aecond ay of the Isragli-arab: War) suggests it vas the respect for LICOZY=5 as a fellow pro=Zicnist. (Subject, whose . nother is Jewish and yho becase rowantically involved with. Israel “and Bienies after visitiag Ierdel a comple of years ago, told -LEVENDERIS 6: 2 August. that she had inased gone to tha Iaraelt “Babaséy tO: volunteer to servé in Jeradl ‘and -had been inuodiateky -; agecepted because she bad had. training” id ‘nursing. --She said sho-.- had -beea told to. ataad by’ Lor’: ‘t¥ansportation to Israel and had Sho. said ‘that tha a brevity of. the. was aad nade. her sorvices unnecessary, howdver.)- eapectod te be called literally at any. minute. ‘Le. While. it: 18 clear Subject “[iod shout not having. Fovealod. her contact with LIPURE to anyone, we ara inclinedto believe that’ | — LYCOzYs5: sade: up the atery ‘ol . ‘LOG THOY waiting for Subject. 4h froat of etd apartuent and quest ionteg. her about: loeal reaction to the. | ’ ’ Knowing: -LICGZY~3,.. it geana Very possible that ho ‘fnvented © ogbe “atary ja order..to explain why ‘Subject. confided ia Bia o Lites, : abo waa. already edotionally upset abeut the var. and gehen: IMSINOY © eontatted her aha underatindably* teld- Sabject, which led to her rovealing the ‘whole. etory. - - I any event, we. consider the cass: i . clowed aad do not. intend te puraue the question of who is telling “2 tke. truth with LICOZY<5. :. ; oo a . © - for/Miliasd C, CURTIS SECRET Of ber agitated. ‘State of siind, her anger at ‘the Soviets for .~ " thet? ‘eupport of the Arabs, her possible iaminent departure for Israel aad the uncertainty of her fate, aud her warm regard and 14-0000 264 CLASSIC ATION. ' A ~pisPATCH _catet, 85 Division (NFO. chief, Wa Division FROM _ Chie? of Statica, Hexico city Lan SUBJECT . . . : _ KAPOK- nEpToP LelisrhOvE = Elisabeth Da Dances WILDE _(201-_ _ . ithow Ha REFERENCES ee cn RRC: agkico cry ssid, Ww Hovesiier 1967 . ep Pe ae | Gransaitted herewith is the debricfing of Subject on | a her contacts, with Valentin Bergeyevich: LOGINOY (2010285412). : = 2. Tho Station intends. ‘to. Fecontact Subject upea her -retura to “Mexico in order: ‘to agsuas- her. short-tera posaibilitios | - againat: LOSINOV. ' for/aillard C. CURTIS “os : - 3 - C/8B 7/88, e/att. _ oe _— a o” CPEs w/att.. ne ia ou LAS 02) | D0 AGH IH DATE CROSS REFERENCE TO DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER HOA-357 04 28 Secembar 1967 __ GASSIFICATION aes cat - a, 1 attachments me are So cos - ST robe piatiibat tox: Ne a Ol re 2012335412 | 14-0000 ALS wee SECRET an. ; oo oe an - | OO AMAA S376 4 “CONTACT RKPORT sunsict : © BLizabath Duncan WILDE’. 1. A. Headquartors.. officer made arrangements by telephone ‘tor. me to interview Subject on 12 December, She was told that I ‘would © arrive at ‘Toledo at -10:30-and call her; However, ay plane ‘developed mechanical trouble and I. called her. from Pittsburg to advise- that oe c would - be ZS hours late, I arrivyed:at Toledo at 13: ‘30 and called her, fe agreed *that I would como to-he# mother's apartment at- 14: 30... . The interview lasted. from 14:30 to 18:30, -During: the last hour we “were joined ‘by her mother ‘but; sinco ste’ is senile and hard of hearing, we were able to continuu talking without interruption. | { | “DATE OF MEETING =: ° 14" Decenber a ; as l Oo) Bek ‘introduced myself as Petor Clark from the” Embassy in Mexico, -Subject. accepted. me without question and timediately began telling her story which was about ‘the- same as we had received from the political officer, ‘The telliug took only. 10 minutes. Y-had. — ‘ considerable : difficulty iti taxing her through a chronological account: ‘and holding her to one subject. It, became obvious ‘that she is.a : very self-centered pérson who is not interested’ in others unless they maké-a strong impression. on her which LOGINOV.- obviously did... She is. impossible. of named: ‘dates or tines, asking me at least threo oo. tines durtag- the intorviow to repeat ny name. -- Ow the other hand - : 7 , “she, was completely. cooperative. and. did not appear to be withholding a or | distorting information. be 30 ‘The following account: of hoy contacts are pieced. together | fron her chaotic account and, thua, is “by no- Jeans perfect: ‘ a. She was in Mexico about 10 days on” her. ‘most recent trip and. ret LOGINOV about a week ‘before she left (ca: 10. November). She . -m@t him at ‘a party” given by & Spanteh couple (nanes forgotten) at. . their hone: in the southern part - of ‘the city to which her host, Dr. - Frederico MARIN (see below) had ‘been invited. It was. a large party a which included, ‘Mexicans, foreigners and diplomats, She met “LOG INOV “> through a Gérman man whom she had just ‘met (van’ Henrichs or Kendrichs, no meaningful traces.) She talked to LOGINOY on ‘and off),for an hour, _ After an exchange of aménities she remarked that. he spoke’ good English. “He said it needed improvement and ‘asked if she would be willing to give him lessons. She, would like to but must leave in a@ week, He . asked 1f she, had any American frionds who could teach him. -She : explained that she had friends when she lived in Mexico from 1954 to Dor Dpsyl2 14-0000 66 ‘to. her in-the outside reception area, . United States.::. “AUER we they arc aad sone now, "tera: the. company of Americans who are more like Russians, Upon Nowever she offered to make’ . ‘inquiries aud -auggested that he go to the Amorican kmbassy to find ‘a teacher, He- ausvéered that: both. the American Hnibassy and his own Would frown on the idea and would not think well of: it.. Later sre - asked what he would do with hig kglish once he had- learned At.. “He answered that he ‘would’ ‘hike to. go to the: United. Sta Ro What: would your _gévernment think of that? He answered, ' he BY we“all’ ‘have to better ourselves", . her ‘life: including ‘the fact. that she has. written a .book which is still in: ‘manuscript (see below), - ‘He expressed interest and asked “to read it. ‘She said she hada copy and he asked hor to drop it off. “at his” embassy. He.also said’ that he doesn't like Mexicans but pre- --part ing it was agreed that sho would drop by) his embassy to Bive him - ~ ‘the P manugcr {pes we so - . b, Treo days later she dropped’ by his emaasy and he talked .She left him the manuscript ~ and told him that he could keep. it until she returned to Mexico. He gave. ‘her hia card. . He -told her that she shouldn't call hin because - | his phone was always tapped (she assuaed he meant it was ‘tapped ‘by. _ his own people}. -He added that he supposed the same thing happeiied . at the: American sabassy and asked,.1f she went there ‘often. She. — answered that ste’ had only been. there ‘twice in her life, He: again ‘ inquired about, “her - ‘American triends in México und she answered that phe-had no. ‘curréat ones, - “He again-agid he would Like*-to meet Anéricans” and asked hér again to look for an’ American who could teach hin- English, On parting he said he’ would call her before she left | ’ (he ‘knew that she’ was leaving . ina few days: ‘to take care ot her sick mother). ~ He ‘called a day ‘or 80° ater and came. over at ca 10:00. to Dr. “MARIN'S house where she was staying (not on LIENYOY). He ‘asked when she- vould be back and how could he contact ‘her in the “She gaye hin her, mailing. address and promised to anaver if he wrote. He again asked, her to find him an English teacher, - She ‘asked ‘him, if he ever thought of going to the United States. "Yea, who doesn't dream -of going.” ‘He added Smiling, be dnsvered, that he can't go anywhere’ until he Yearas the language, She asked, Af! he.-would like to'make a change, He answered that he has to be (From this. careful because he haa a mother and family in the USSR. Subject inferred that he would. -like to change and is only. afraid of penaliaing his family). He Left on. the note that she would try to find him a teacher and would contact hin upon her return to Mexico. ‘a, Subject: and Dr, MARIN agreed that LOGINOV was a fine person and they should pcip hisi get a teacher. Dr. MARIN suggested * that Subject go to the American Kubassy since they give English classes, a he ty peregee * eres ‘During this discussion, he got the story , of vt . * . . a er | : | 14-0000 Qe? ‘(Commont: Bubject assumes that LOGINOY is Bingle,. . Om. OTF tee RET Mexicans still commonly believe that the Mexican - North: American Cultural Institute ig part of the Kabassy). ‘Thereforo. Subject went to the. Embassy. on the morning of 16 December and was referred: ‘toa Mexican girl on the second floor. (UsIs). ‘Subject told: oak this ‘girl ‘her story and Yecoived the- ‘nanes of sBeveral teachors- at: 7 the ‘Institute. As’ she was leaving. she’ thought ‘that. the Embassy. would be: interested in tier story and thus fell ‘into: the hands of ‘the, political office She ‘then went back to.the Soviet Eabiagay ‘put LOGINOV, was ‘not in ‘B0- “she ‘left the list of teachers with: ‘the ‘guard ‘for . hin. ‘She’, ‘left: Mexico ‘the next day; 17 Decenber,” - “4. ‘LILYRIC photo coverage shows that Subject. was at the Soviet . Embassy from 13:35 to 13:42"0n 16 November (after: leaving the American ‘ Enbaasay). Z i She arrivod- and -departed-in a- taxi. “LILYNIC ‘algo reports _ that LOGINOV was out from 13:14 to 13; $2-on that date which confirns Subject 's statement that he wai,not’ there. LILYRIC photo. coverage. - also shows that Subject visited the Soviet Enbassy from 11:26 to ~ 11;54 on 10 November 1967, arriving .and departing by taxi, (her first. visit to the Embassy). Again, LILYRIC has LOGINOY -in: the Embassy | -.. £rom 09:07 to- 13:45 on that date, thus, ‘confirming that” Subject oo, actually, did se@ hin. Thuis” her first, méeting with: LOGINOV at the _ party Was | ‘probably on 6 6r 8 Novénber 1967... waa: at ‘the reception in tho ‘Embassy. ok ‘aocigl engagement: for LOGINOV at this, tine. a : On" 4 November LOGINOY LIENVOY has no information on 5, From her account- “at was obvious that ‘Bhe waa. extremely “inpreased With LOGINOV both. physically ("he is such a handsome man") . and aga pérson. From her conversationa she coucluded that ha” liked Americana and Was interested in meating them, that he is roally ‘interested in learning - English so that he can. .go to. the United States . ‘and that, somehow, he didn't want his own people to know about these - . dtitereats and intentions, -briefing her and in keeping the contact open, In fact, LOGINOV, “did a fine job in de~ | This type of activity has become standard for hin in México, 6.. Although: the subject of his marital statua, never came ‘up, *, "He acts like a single man", He .loves parties and dancing ‘and sports. (again, standard behavior os ‘for: hin, ) 7. BIOGRAPHIC PATA: Elizabeth Duncan WILDE was ‘born Elizabeth DUNCAN on 238 Becember 1918 in Tallahasse, Florida. Her parents were prosperous farmers outside Tallahassee who lost everything in the depression, They then moved to Toledo where her father and brothers gradually built up a successful construction business. Her father died about 10 years ago, -Her mother is 81 and is expected to live two or three. months, In 1942 she married Elliot H. JACKSON in Dallas, Texas, 14-0000 6% trdvels regularly to Europe. .'Rd,,. Spring Lake, N.J. Telephone 449-4230. (unlisted)... rently. living with and -caring. for her mother at 2829 North Kendale ’ Dr.,-Apt. 101, Toledo, Ohio... Telephono 419-474-0348, “She has no children, Sho Jhas a generous “allowance ‘trom: her ‘current husband, | - have Spent her. better years running” through a series of wealthy : ‘and ig-uninterésted in ‘other peoplé av ‘people. “Thus she 18 a poor . bp 1 t 4 | { out of Mexico. ever since, always, etaying with ‘Dr; MARIN. She also- —_' _ Observer and-reporter, < “policy. ‘porting tha Negro movenent, eupecially moving ito white housing. | ‘This is the subject of. her: Book, noted above, to be an inatrumont ino provocation. J orsep rece. ~ 4 o They. were ‘divorced 4 years later, In 1946 sho married William P, STORY ILf in California, They divorced in 1948, In 1954 she camo to Noxico aad ‘opened the Scientific Institute for the Correction of . Obesity lecated’ at Reforma 37G, At this time she met and ‘becane /friends of Dr. MARIN and’ hig wife. On 11. December 195u she married © " Russel He. WILDE in Norwalk, Conn, They have been’ “soparated for savon years, ‘WILDE who i6-kS Years, her senior was, tor. 37 years a member of the New. York law. firm, ‘Paul, . Woisa, Ritkin, © ‘whartos and Garrison, He Ieft this Clim 4 years ago and ‘now is associated with - the firn. “Shelleck, ‘at 485 Madison Ave. He lives at. the Yale Club ‘in’ NYC, In’ 1957 she- "sold her institute to her employers. Bhe- has been Ain and Hor. current address 16. 2024 New Bedford | She is cure - 8. ASSESSMENT: 2° OE Bubject ‘was obvioualy a very handsome woman who appears to husbands and lovers. As noted above, she is extremaly self-centered She has’ a "bug" ‘on. Jews. and Negrces, Sha went iuto great detail. on how American "ZIONISTS" control all the .. - “& Information media. in the United States and” even influénce government” ‘This isa “conspiracy” which | 18 currently engaged. ‘in sup- oO She hig also chad 4 | accidents in.the last four years (two fires iu her howe and. two. : automobilo accidents). which she. considers a plot against -her, - She | suspects: an old, vindictive “lover. fromm. whom ‘she broke ‘when she dige i covered that he was a. Jew. ‘ AltNough- Subject is not nearly’ as bad ap the above ‘distillation would. suggest, Bhe is slightly- unstable, sho. ‘je.very much interested -in helping us against LOGINOV and stated — os re several times that shé would cooperate, coapletely, She is clearly not : | ‘suitable for a long-term or complicated relationship with LOGINOV but : could -be used on'a short. term basia to introduce another Person or. #9, At the conclusion of the interview, Bubject was told that, Dope although she had every reason to interpret events as she did, LOGINOV - cd specializes in: contacting and ceva loping Americans.as he did her. - - i From her story, there was no roason to believe. that ho was displaying . ; vulnerabilities. Thexofore we have no reason for her to attempt to ~ ; : prolong the relationship or’ cultivate him. On the other hand she has to contact him in order to get back her manuscript. She is not to suggest further contact but is to report to us any further contact 14.90000 So SECRET - oe, Seal —-gjviously disegpointed, Bubject. agreed to obey reobtained the manuscript she ie to call 111 Smith) and set a time for gs) vr at "the Cafe" (Cafe Mis~ to: Mexicd sometime in the spring initiated by LOGINOV. ] -dinstructions, After, she has | the Station (x870, Betty calling for B the meeting “at the house" (Dr, MARIN’ sissipp’). Bubject expects to return of 1968, : °° 10, Dr. Frederico MARIN 71s Subject’s host in Mexico, ‘He ig*®- | re ’ a pediatrician who owns aho pital or’ sanitoriua-(name and location ~~ | . ‘unkiiown) in Mexico City. He served.as a medical officer with, the “"U.8s Army in World War IIf,. Subject first met him and his wife in- : 1954 when she opened her institute. -They have been close friends =- --- . over since. His wife died-a-yoar ago. She gave his address ads Rio — Duero 54, telephone 11-63-60 (no Station traces but’ checks out in the - - telephone book). ; n't want to get involved between. - She mado me promise that I would not contact hin becauze, aG a Mexican, he would 0 : Sovieta and Americans, © However. when Subject .returns We intend to meet nim through her to investigate his possible usefulness. and aga means of further assessment of Subject. : ae pot : “" a2. PLANS: | : °° pebrief Subject after her ‘next contact with -LOGINOV and. ‘meet and assess Dr. MARIN for possible use... .. : ; Lo St . Francis J. COIGNE - 4 oO RET TURE 14-0000 270 ny se seta ie ervey tenaat meg if a. anna, ete ieeteney MBL 2 MILASEr LAB UNILA EE NTRENDE SEU TH ana cannigemiect eae 9 Hie vos — 7 . ‘Acinaal ioUiReO «| ~_DISP Ww . chiof, Wa we caick, 6S ch cid” BEBOOAT |... LIROCEER:] Pregrose. s . Attpekasnt: _ Progress | onree §. . fron Haith B. Levenderis_ ief' of Btatica, Wexteo City Be ~ change ‘in the ebjectives of iti LIBCCERT-1 have egatisued to be. devoted largely to dobrio?iag Yervardsd hewevita io’ - 2 eee wopsat for the paricd 1 dugust threugh Peo. : coke ou Report ' “gileteibation: 7 2 = C/aa, v/att. = 6/88, v/att. Cae Oey Ae pou _ SECRET? Vn 1 Awrest Roidenaas tesk over tho a 28. duly 1967. 3 of the operation, his on bie gesalezs with the Soviets. Beidesann’ Bsceaker DISPATCH SYMEGL AND NUMBER anna CUASSHICATION Handling of SXROCKET=1 | ‘gud acetings.oita . noe fei failed C. CeRtis PROTSSING ACHON PORE FON NOENING eee | no prog FLOURED I Y 3 2 14.90000 a7! ‘ pon helt ney vate we eee Toe vest Lresamomat a6 paverieee em cay ate : 1 t a i -t sa “f ipensiiett cranes ee . ee + cepa antes weyers pean ee , _ PROGKESB REPORT vo de This: ‘report covery, the activities ‘of LIROCKE T=} in the . period i August to 8 Decenher™ ‘US57... IMP Lng this period; with the | exception of a sumer Lréak, LIAICKET=) mointained als role as a- teacher at the Soviet. “Fmbauey.. ta an effort tu susmarize the nore. saliopt cceurvouces duriag ‘hia seriod, wo-bave endeavored to preseat a Ac far ua possible, in & chronolog ica: manner under the name of the todividual to whon the. wa tor Lal is reiated, Sole Borts Aleksandrovich KALANTS RV (20 Y2928975) .- Cal August, ee awe ke atts zt Su esen 2 eves KAZANTSEV verbaily adnonisted Vladiair “Maraimovich GONCRARENKO (201. : having negloctad to: par. LU CCKET=1- en thig date, RAZANTSEY, quipped:- to LIRCCKET-1 that “these yuung men are bt coming more irresponsible.™- Paval Pedorovich - ‘KOVALEV teid LINOCKET-1 tbat he. waa preparing invitations for the départvre of one of. LYROCKNT-=1 "3g, previous | Atudénie and that he would put one agide for LIROCKET-1, . KAZANTSEV- interrupted nad stated, VYy'e, inv Lting the teaclar and | wiih give hin the Anvitation.* KOVALEY made no further cosmenat on the subject... Later ,: wvhou alone, KAZANTSLV told LIROCKEKY 1 that he was the “husber two man to: the: Bovis? “Eabanny" ‘oven thought he holds the nuaber three ke . flo roferred. to Nimsel? as the Charge d’Affaires, This wap -° “the Liret time that: KAZANTSEV bad ever Spesen of his rank or position position, to LTRUCKET=1, . - ‘on AT Auguat icazan TEEY, ‘atudied “for one nour with LIROCKETy1. ~ BIROCHET A ¢oamented that BAZANTSEV'’s level of flueacy exceeded all of. his other students, According. to KAZANTSEY, uyoa his. return hone scored a final mark of 4.5 out of a possible. 5. KAZANTSEV: lost the. 1/2. point only because he bad aot read. “gay English language ‘books | during. the. Previous months. a . : a, “on 24: -August, HAZANTSEV stated that. his wife had been having — wtoaach trouble of a uediselosed origin, She had just returned fron. ‘the hospital. where. she underwent teats to deteraine the nature of ‘ : her illness, “h. bur ing ‘the class” ot 29 August, ' KASANTSEV read an article in the engliwa ldaguage newspaper, The Reve, pertsxinaing to the disinuitios of the malo gex drive anoug heavy aaosers. Tris triggered a long aonologue by KAZANTSSY on the evils of poruographic literature, KAZANTULV: found this® aspect. of western society distasteful and serving no useful purpose. in June, he was required to take nig English langiage 6xamination and. ~ 14-00000 ‘Qe “pe z ' 5 be . rr — ‘Upon, returning BAZANT! BV. otated -that- BAZAROV would have: pressing» vo obligations: in con 3 : Olympics. and could ‘Ro : complimented bis on his iaproved ‘Mmglish racility. GONCUARENKO “did act attend classes regularly, PES “T - G&G On an August, KAP aktexy. told LIROCK Atel that ‘Senen ob . Tarasovich BAZAROV. (201049257) was again interested in: taking, 4 anglish lessons from LIROCKET-1. LIROCKLT-1 comieated that he < _ might be able to accomodate. BAZAROY ‘only, from mid-September to. the” end of. Hovenber,.. - KAZANTSIV left the room and contacted. BAZAROV. . ; a On-with the forthcoming anniversary and 2 =.’ : re classe “until sondtine thereafter. se . On: September, ‘KAZANTSEV commented thet he would like to cont tne studying. Boglian: because he expected to return. ‘PCB to his. ‘country at ‘the- 6nd :of “1067 or ‘early L965. KAZANTSSV. acknowledged ofthat. he might be asked. to stay on durifg the Glympics. Eovever, he _ indicated that’ this was ‘unlikely-.to prevent. bia froa returning, — MAZANTSEV reiterated: nis desire te: ‘dopart - Bexico ia the near future. ley 8, On 10. Gétober, KAdANTSEV vécetved. eeveral ‘pocket books ' in kng lish wiich he had requested LIBGCKET@1 fo pick out for him. - LIROCKET~1 selected thea from his own library, “RABANTSEV stated ‘that “he did not care what ‘subjocta were chosen; he wanted. then only to ‘jnprove his reading ability. He did: mention, however, that he prefer~ red not. to ragd- books whica fad either’ violence. or pornography: aso their central thene. LIOCKAT~1 ‘brought: & booz ot science fiction which. did not particularly. (uterest, KAZANTISEV, & book. oa ballet, and | | _f& book ‘on ‘the’ FBI fa which MAZANTSRV seeasd very interested. KAZANTBEV ws Btated that he would liave to discontinue: all of his Glasees' fron 10 . , October to 16 November ae be wa8- scheduled for. vacation during this period, : . moe . aa toe a Ss ~On 16 ‘November, RAUANTSEV tatexripted a clasa- containing: -Vindimir Makeimovich GONCIAZENKO (201~+760465) and Yevgeniy Ivanovich BEDRIN (20.1-760220) to annuunce that he would not. ‘study that ‘day. . Eumodiately, BEDRIN wheéled’ around and told, KAZABTSEV. very explicitly that he should. remain and, study. "Yo: this KAZANTSRY replied in English,° "See the: pressure’ my ‘ehief puts.on ane"... At was quite apparent to. LIROCKET=1 that BEDRIN was in charge of the language lessons and that KAZANTSEY Was. ‘seéningly very bositant to defy: BEDRIN'a © challenge. es KAZANTSEV stated that he hid wanted to taka a weeks leave,‘but in -: . _ deference to BEDRIN'S with ey, KAZANTBEV yemained diiring the rest of ~ the class, although . his prceeace | wad soneviat ofa dierupt ive factor. other quest ions in kngl ted - an exercise ° Which KAZANTSEV. enjoyed in; + that his inglish is superior to BEDRIN'®. However, BEDRIN roue.to the th occadion, comported hinsdli--in a fine lmarer, and there engued a ‘lively exchange of. questions and answers oa non-coatreversial topics. . -10, GONCHARENKO was abeent from class from 10 August to 19 Septeaber, During this period he sag on home loave. “YL. On 19 September GONCHARENKO returned to class and LIROCKET~1 atated that he had worked diligeitiy on hic Eaglish during this sumer yacation. - During the porled LY Septenbor 20_7 Peceaber, GONCHARENKO . 14-0000 PrEn ! | ao. i . | 12, BSDRIN vas absent froe ‘biases’ from 10 August to rt) September, fot ‘During. this period be was on hone leave, oO Po | 1S. On 29. September, ‘BANRIN. ‘returned to class and « coumented that ne had not lovked at -his Biglieh lessons wince August. BEDRIN-rélated | - that ‘he. had spent most of nia vacation in the Lecingrad area which” is vt o ‘, re ib cme ee his home as ell a5 his: Uifa's,: é “ae On 22 Septenber™ tite gubject of conversation turned to . : alcoholic beverages. BEDRIN stated that ne couldn't drink .vodka like: —- Bee he used to as it gives hia too much of a nangover the following day. . BEPRIN: stated that he preferred: whinky (Canadian club and Seagrass) ee ‘to any. other. drink. . “he : oo - + 18. During the ciasaroon discussion of. ‘books ‘on “to october, - LIROCKRT~1 noted that BEPRIN has Gomewhat of an obsesSion with booxs___ of*a pornographic. nature, BNORIN iad previously reuarked to LIRCCKET-1 _ that he enjoya 9. good spicy. atery and. that during @ 1966 layover in Brussels, . be gought out and “enjoyed vienjag a aumber of sex ‘movies, ‘16. On-12 ‘October, “LIROCK ETS) | coumented: that he might. visit the : ‘States, during | the Jaat of Getobar) BEDRIN, privitety, asked LIROCKST-2 | i i 3 i i } i i i Poo, |. te purehise fer him. two 7 iach reel recording tapes and two 8 inch |<. Free reel taped... BKDRIN. said that’ another. friend", had brought. hin sone Ln “ons 7 7 os tapes an the past, This was the. first time BADR had ever requested t | 1 ! i | i if i I ' i} | LIROCKRT=1. to. perfora: any personal favor.* Of 31 October BEDRIN canceled... the order relating: that, he die not. need the. requested tapes inamich ~~~ Be a “friend” had Purshtined aon Grundig ‘tapes for him while. in the ws. |. ; 17. "on 1s Hovember, “BEDRIN- Strongly advired KAZANTSEY to “remain . for his clage rather than: skipping it.’ (See KAZARTAEY, 16 Novenber =. --- incident). . valentia Uikbaylovieh KORNYUKH {N ‘(ao1-274737) began classes. |. on 2 November, in the eoupany of KAZANTURV. KORNYOUKHIN possesses 7 : (GGe08, fluent English although his gYoomar fe acaewhat ‘unpolished. Pa ~ He speaks with a decidedly British ‘actent; ‘KORNYUKEIN. & stated that he — - ‘had been in Mexico for ‘approximately. five months and had. served . L ‘ previously io Burwa frou approkimately 1962-65. After hie aasignwent. =" in Burana, KORNYUKHIN had worked in Moscow (1965-67), KORNYUKHIN “appears to be between 35 and 46 years of age, blonde bair, . tris, feet tali and weighing between NOEs Ree one . athletic appoaring approximately & 1654170 pounds, : 19. On 23 November, KAZANTSEV and KORNYUKEIN studied together, During the lesson a slight difference of opinion arose between the two over what their gover'taent' & position was during the 1964 Cyprus The exchunze reflrcted the obdurate, sovewhat dogmatic erisis, uw TROCKET}=1 characterized KORNYURHIN as. : i character. or KORY YUKH InN. 14.90000 spre saeooyt *. a a possessing very atroag and’ Sixed tdeas,- KORN YUAILIM aid uot appear: to be awed by KAZANTSEV ' 3 oz ttetal pogation and mpoke openly and force. uliy- to bias. ve ; ; —— oO Ba5° on 2a Novenber, diving ‘thd: course ‘of a discuséion, ; KAZANTSEV and KORN YUKH Th. again becane eabrviled in an ‘gninated debate. KORN YUKHIN debated “KAZANTUBY An an effective and energetic manper. _ feo . eéeming ly unafraid of “correct jag or disput ing KAZANTSEV. Tho: : “argunent wae not personal aur vas thore ‘any apparent evidence of rancor | between the two. : : . : c . 3 : 21, On’? Decenber , KOILIYUKGIN studied ‘along with LIROCKRT-1, : ‘. LLTROCKAT=1 soon discovered that KORMYURH IN vas sonevhat of a chameleon a oa ‘hts personality in that ee: Waar coupletely difference without the ' " presence of KAZANTSEV. KGRUYURHIN manifested a friendly, affable, and - -- responsive manner, gratefully accepting any eriticién from. LIROCKET~1 ~ ragarding hia uge of the lsmyuage and giving up all pretansions of being a hard-nosed personality, LIROCKST=1 garnered the. lepresston - ‘that KORNYUKDOIN wants ‘to be -liked ‘and that . his character. asbivalence- may be-a front in order to. inprens’ KAZANTSEV., During their conver- sation, KORNYUKHIN| ‘coumented tha was huving good (@ifficulty in -ad Justing to. Wdxitco- ‘and ite woatt ela discussing Tadia, KORNYUKHIN. stated that Indias was ‘better. off - than China, tut that the- Indians. *- 7 vere. unmanageable, unorganised, and- -usicontrollable, KORNYURA TH ‘atated © that he: was nore. impressed with Burma than aither India. or Mexico, - - Mea Mo. 2 AM ISCELLANEOUS p70 © 22,- ” Durtag the 28 ‘Boptenber class, Li2OCKnT-1 was sought out is by Yevgenty Nikolayevich GORLITSYN (2014773422). ‘who began taling to. _ ‘LYROCKET-1 in fairly adequate Mgiish,- “capable - ‘of making & conver~' - . sation. - GORLITS 74 Coumented that he. .proferred to study his English ; . Jd long rather . than in & class: with a:tutor.: GCRLITSYN also. stated that.” . hé “would -be required | to- take - Ais aoglish exam in the near. future. and “that ha would: ‘hornet ically geal hiseel¥ off for one week while he ‘propaved for it. - ‘GORLITSYN stated that. he wanted” "to mgintain. ‘his 20% bonua” by ‘passing: the BEE. ligh exan. LIROCKLT=1 views CORLITSYN ap- Bomowhat ofa busipk: a; not: particularly: intolligeat, but a. plodder. - He appears to be a lonér in bie Felationships with others of. the same nat tonal ity. uw". 23, During ‘thia game class, Valentin Seryeyevieh LOGINOY (201-— 285412) spoke briefly. with LIRUCKET@1, L0G asked LIROCKET-1 if he would have time to teach tnylish to nid eight, year old son. LIROCKLT~1 gtated that the kours requested by LOGINOV for lessona would be impossible to accoumodate, LOGINCY then began talking of his love for sperts and his pdackground as a former Judge in Olympic akiing as weil as refering to various other aports including tennis. LOGTHOV's Saglish 1s good, althou;h not as 2luert as KAZLANTSEV "8. LOGINOV'a problem seems to be 4 lick of practice. LIBOCKST-1 charac=- terized LOGINOY as a highly perceptive individusl with a keen sense of intelligence, . _—— inl 14-0000 f Fee we eens eet —d ~ co wi geet ee ee . a 3 yo : : , : oy a QET te , : “FUTURE PLANNING” ; ee. o Future planntag: “LIROCKET-1 -will ¢oatinue to ‘teach at ‘the Soviet Babassy, f ‘ - 3 - hours. Hin. work _ appears: ‘to be’ quite. satigiactory and ° ‘he is apm . y » parently ‘well. regarded. 38.48 teacher by the Soviet Bubassy pot ‘ whon he is in- contact and,- accordingly, _ iatendaé to concentrate his efforta towird establishing a social ‘Tapport with KORNYUXHIN which will lead to an-exchange oF visits. ULIROCKET=1. haa been given. geveral Personaiity Agsesamont Quest fonnaires. for use in recording _ observable | behavioral patterus in his students s, 7 | CLIROCKET=1, asseases KORNYUCHIN aé the most interesting pupil. with ob i. } Bette Aad D0 Es RARE RIAN tN ap lne ee i b be SAPEEAD ra tat) Af Be Tone eenlnpenn ORs at al meter ot copes erste ele a Ae Canela Tepbemint hd wearers to 14-0000 a76 ’ on, . an ey . ween Oves Ono ’ -S nee \ CLasatee 10 FILE MOL . .__ CLADSIFECO MESSAGE TOTAL coples . ‘ ; “ k-REF TO FILe NOW "neue aro ner, to onancn ~ opesteoy CJ ase. PERE SR EET LOTER Tat AQVANCK COPY . C7) tories’ oO norteeLJ tuo SEGRE 2923322 CITE MEXICO. CITY 38727 | EUIRECT OR INFOQ- neat _ . | - SENSITIZED: REF MEZLco city B7Hs (i oui 829) - > le LIENYOY COVERAGE SOUIEL EMBASSY PRODUCED SEVERAL ITEMS 14 last | rEW MONTHS ‘SHOWING THAT EMPLOYEE MEXICAN FOREIGN MINIST RY ; LATER IDENTIFIED “AS CARLOS SANDOVAL Y NUCINO WHO TOOX CARE OF “i EXICAN VISAS. FOR COMMUNIST NATIONALS WAS ON VERY FRIENDLY PERSOHAL os ERMS WITH SOVIET DIPLOMAIS PAVEL a YATSKOV aun VALENTIN © TArimay BVEL A TATSKOV - tye t “por KGB. ALTHOUGH SANDOVAL MyST nave DEALT WITH cnet, 3% “WO INDICATION HE DEVELOPED FRIENDSH! PWITH LOCAc CURAN OFFICIALS. 2, STATION. was BECOMING INTERFSTED ralsauov aS page care | ASSET: AGAINST Loca: aoviers WHEN SANDOVAL, PER LLENVOY, fnvenae’ € ? Go twov e4 NOV AR WAS BEING’ TRANS FERRED TC MEXICAN EMSAS: aX, Havana. LIEMBRACE SURVEILLANCE ON LIRING-2 SPOTTED LATTER at 'SHURCH CEREMONY CHE STOOD OUTSIDE) AyD RECEPTION SANDOVAL'S #ELEING | 4 Dee ¥O- LUCIA BLAKELEY, SOVIETS, HOWEVER, DID NOT APPEAR IN “ATTENDANCE, SANDOVAL LEFT FOR HAVANA WITH WIFE 11 DES, 3, STATION SOMEWHAT PUZZLED aT SUDDEN APPEARANCE LISING-2 AND ABSENCE OF SQVIEIS aT SANDOVAL WEDDING. LIFEAT COVERAGE 2 OECD IY : Sep DESY 14-00000 7) 1 | : i. i i i i i 4 i j t i t i 1 ai eee ,,PAGE TWO MEXICO CITY: 3872 ¢ © CSA ET SANDOVAL HOMS' 4 TQ va DEC SHOWED HIS PARENTS VERY ANTI-CONMUNIST - AND THOROUGHLY: UNHAPPY aT SON'S CUBAN ASSIGNMENT, HOPING HE WIL “WoT BRING’ BACK TTHOSE CUBAN IDEAS.” 4. BECAUSE OF. LISAGA OPERATION,. STATION WILL’ MAKE NO EFFORT ESTABLISH CONTACT WIIH SANDOVAL FOR POSSIBLE UNTGATERAL EXPLOITATION. i AS LIT, POSSIBLE, HOWEVER, THAT SANDOVAL WAS BEING SEVELCPED "OPERATIONALLY BY SOVIETS, . WHO MAY. CONTINUE DEVELOP HIM IN CUBA, PLAN BRIEF LISAGA “ON SANDOVA AFTER CHECK? NG WITH VIELEGANT. Sees Se CRET . : oo Sa ous aa Ea 14-00000 : “AND SISTER IN THE USSR. SUBJECT SAID SHE LEAVING MEXICO - . ~ _— - 1 ‘ noose CPves One : ae . CLAgtIFY TO FALE KO. NOP TLE S412 a. cE MESSAGE .TOTAL CoPIrS . : . KOREF TO FILE HO, —_—— “rte wioO) eer, to eaance O) pesreoy C) ssc. ADVANCE COFY O nosese oO sorters Dhresee s Ec R ET 1747492 cITE MEXICO city: 3524 “PF Now 67 HGSOSE” oo ‘Br RECTOR™ . . ~ ‘SHITE ema Deinrnove* oe “Ls SUBJECT. TS “ELIZABETH DUNCAN WILDE, LaTE FORTIES, ‘Po BOX 425, SPRING 5 LAKES NEW JERSEY. NO STATION OR. EMBASSY 'TRaces. . 2. ON” 16 NOV SUBJECT WAL ED INTO EMBASSY AND “WAS " TUTERV 1EWED BY POLIT ICAL. OFFICER. SUBJECT ‘SAID. SHE ot f CONTACT. VALENTIN L LogrHoy. <2oi-2esai2) win. SHE MET-DURING -. oy TLAST 3 OR 4 WEEKS FOR FIRST: TIME. SAID SHE MET. HIM SCCIALLY os Lp THROUGH A FRIEND WHO SHE salb WAS GERMAN WRITER AND REFUSED © "mo NAME HIM. Logtioy ‘SAID: ME WANTED TO TAKE ENGLISH LESSONS | Rom SUBJECT (A STANDARD PLOY WITH HIM WHEN ‘NEETING cr oe , AMERICANS) « LATER Looiacy, TOLD HER‘HE WANTS TO "GO OVER TO * a “THe OTHER SIDE". ‘SHE SUGGESTED HE. CONTACT THE EMBASSY. HE | ANSWERED HE AFRAID TO AND DOESN" T KNOW HOW. “SHE ASKED Hh or 3 WANTED HER TO CONTACT ‘ENBASSY FOR HIM. HE SAID YES, IF » SHE COULD'DO IT TACTFULLY. SHE CLAIMS SHE WALKED IN WITH HIS “ (NOWLEDGE. HE ALSO MENTIONED Has A PROBLEM WITH HaS MOTHER | % SECRET Ma SeRel Dos. Oeste 14-00000 “\"OyN PHONES. THUS CONTACT To LoGINOV HAS TO BE THROUGH - ~~. .- gbewk | PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 3524 SECRET _17 NOV BY AIR FOR SAN ANTCNIO TO PICK-UP HER CAR AND PROCEED To NEW. YORK. SAID SHE waS IN SAN FRANCISCO ‘ONE MONTH AGO AND UPON RETURNING LEFT CAR IN SAN ANTONIO AND FLEW TO MEXICO. SHE * SAW Lost Last AT'PARTY ON 15 NOV, DOESN'T KNOW IF “wa CONTACT Lociwov' BEFORE LEAVING. ALTHOUGH SHE HAD HIS“ CARD yiTH EMBASSY PHONE NUMBER, SHE ‘Sad LOG INOV TOLD HER - ‘NOT TO CALL HIM THERE “SINCE BOTH AMERICAN AND SOVIET EMBASSY PHONES ~RE BUGGED. HE ADDED THAT SOVIET EMBASSY BUGS. ITS MUTUAL FRIENDS. SHE STATED SHE RETURNING MEXICO 13 DEC AND PROMISED TO RECONTACT THE POLITICAL OFFICER. 2 Se SUBJECT was RELUCT ANT TO START TALKING ABOUT LociNov, REFUSED TO NAME GERMAN AND OTHER MUTUAL FRIENDS: BECAUSE THEY ARE MEXICAN LEFTISTS AND DIDN'T WANT-TO RAT ON THEM. SHE REFUSED--10 STAY LONG ENOUGH FOR POLITICAL OFFICER TO CONTACT STATION. SHE APPEARS TO BE CONVINCED THAT LOGINOV-. 13 SERIOUS ; ABCUT DEFECTING, PCLITICAL OFFICER DESCRIBED HER AS RATIONAL -PERSON,. < Ae ABOUT HERSELF SUBJECT SAID SHE LIVED IN MEXICO. FOR TWO. YEARS (NO DATES) wHEN SHE RAN A CLINIC FOR OBESE PEOPLE : - ay : 4 14-0000 28° 2 i ¢ 4 H Hy 2 5 x a 2 é e ET eee cited page yet ea ‘CITIZEN. “ENTERING MEXICO IN’ may 55. “FILE. ad reo tf . a ~ . Teen on PAGE 3 MEXICO CITY 3524. S ECRET “WHICH FOLDED, THEN RETURNED US WHERE MARRIED FOR SECOND TIME. SHE. COMES TO MEXICO OFTEN AND ALWAYS STAYS WITH A MEXICAN doctor, NAME FORGOTTEN BY POLITICAL OFFICER. THUS NO WAY TO ‘ cOntACT HER HERE. THIS DOCTOR IS WIDOWER AND OWNS. A HOSPITAL, SHE INTIMATED “POLITICAL OFFICER SUSPECTS THEY LIVE TOGETHER. _ : i : on Soe ; SHE Is WEALTHY AND ‘LOOKS AND ACTS. LIKE SHE 1S. Se re ‘ 5. LOGINOV’ S ONLY GERMAN CONTACT KNOWN T.0 STATION IS oe a _ oo, i- "RALPH WIEGANDT, .19 MARCH 193) IN VIENNA, AUSTRIA, GERMAN os 7 WORKED RIEBOLT CHEMICAL IN GERMANY PRIOR TO oe : Now MANAGER AND-AT LEAST PART vt OWNER: OF FIRM MANUFACTURING PLASTIC FOAM INSULATING” MATERIAL. CONTACT APPEARS TO BE SCCIAL AND BEGAN AT SPORTS CLUB WHERE BOTH - ‘MEMBERS, SOURCES, LIROAN- ty LIENVOY .AND GOBERNACION Se STATION tas: ‘ARRANGEMENT S WITH fiittcat OFFICER TO i INTERVLEW SUBJECT AS SOON AS SHE REAPPEARS. ALTHOUGH ABOVE © > > SKETCHY: AND VERY INCOMPLETE AND LOGINOV IS ONE OF LAST LOCAL SOVIETS STATION WOULD EXPECT TO DEFECT, STILL SOVIETS IN oo, “TROUBLE HAVE BEEN KNOWN TO TAKE. MORE, UNORTHODOX STEPS. - - G WOULD ALSO NOT DISCOUNT POSSIBILITY THIS IS" PROVOCATION ON tds ae ST , ~ : Bo co sd oe er eee | 14-00000 2g! RES PAGE 4 MEXICO CITY 3524S EGRET LOGINOV'S PART. WHATEVER HIS NOTIVE,. IF SUBJECT'S STORY HOLDS WATER, FEEL CONTROL OVER HER ASAP MOST DESIRABLE. SINCE THERE ARE SEVERAL FLIGHTS TO SAN ANTONIO A DAY,’ IMPOSSIBLE 10 _ ACCOMPANY HER FROM: MEXICO AND FEEL iT UNADV ISABLE To: TRY To" 7 r INTERCEPT AND DEBRIEF ‘HER’ AT AIRPORT. THEREFORE HQS-MAY-. “WISH TO CONSIDER CONTACT ING ‘AND. DEBRIEFING HER’ aT HER HOMES - SHE SAID WILi DRIVE FROM “SAN ANTONIO TO NEW. YORK. PLS ADVISE<” _ 7. RESUEST TRACES: ON SUBJECT AND WIEGANOT. : “SECRET... |. a. i t ee i i: ef. 14-00000 Ae WMOENt Or ves oO nO. “glassine to Fite me. “R+REF TO FILE NO. ere nioO) rer, to aaanen «O _ DESTROY Osic. . " CLASSIFIED MESSAGE A Toray comic . : “RF iy q - ma 7 f Ae “REPRODUCTION proniairé PERSON/UNITT MOTIFIED a po IRR R RO a Ct ee a “ ADVANCE COPY mer - ' ~ oo. * _O tsiveo Oo sLorres Oise P| j THT Se , —— - - . = Fite ar veil Ti Z. cx CL Ko 2S ox lakens k= = > soo oo . ' 7 % . ‘ - . . ca a - £ SECR. g T 1922432 CITE. HEXIcO city 3281 weber 7 a ae oe J DIRECTOR . - 7 _ I A -_ = “7 REDTOP Lerner ove . “ eee Cae “1, PER LIEWUOY ON 17. OCT FOREIGN OFFICE. OFFICTAL TOLD . - ik i a. ¢ “LoatNoy HE RECEIVED A CAeLE FRON MEXEMS IN “oscow ASKING FOR: VISA FOR OLEG M,- NECHIPORENKO (201- 3.35370) WHO ts REPLACING YATSKOV. Locrnov ASKED HIM TO EXPEDITE VISA. SINCE “WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. IT FOR SEVERAL DAYS". ‘OFFICIAL ASKS WHEN YATSKOV is LEAVING. Loginov -ANSWERS HE : CAN'T LEAVE UNTIL AFTE® NECHIPORENKO ARRIVES. Z 2, BOTH(LOGINOV, AND PRIKHODXO ON RETURN FROM Z ——, AVES TOLD LIGOZY-5 THAT NECHIPORENKO | “RESPECTIVE HOME _ WOULD SETURW TO-MEXICO: IN OCTOBER, OTH SATD THAT HE WOULD NOT RETURN TO CONSULAR WORK BUT WOULD: 9 GIVEN OTHER WORK TN TYE EMBASSY, NOTE THAT -YATSKOV.O¥ RETURN FROM HOME LWAVE IN SEPT 6§ QUIT HIS CONSULAR JO® AND "WAS GIVEN OTHER WorK IN THE EMBASSY" PER “Loeroy TO LICOZY- ae 3. IN VIEW AROVE AND ABSENCE OTHER cavDIDaTES, IT APPEARS NECHIPORENKO WILL TAKE OVER YATSXOV"S KER JOR, >. SECRET we ave tal cad Dor afxr¢swe 14-0000 abs ‘in Hexico City placed a-call to Havana, Cuba stating that he “Live ia Grozayy in the USSR by the Mialatry of Foreign Affairs, BECRE? 73 Chief, 3B Division chief, SH Division; COS, Caracas - Chiot of Station, Neaico City Rikolay Daitriyevich *CHEBRYSHBY, Repatriate frou Venexvels 41. According to LIENVOY on 4 September 1967, Valentin . - Sergeyevich LOGINCV (201-285412), Consul of the Sovict Eabassy had ia Hexico a family of & persons that had to be sent {rea Cuba to Odessa by boat. LOGINOV said. that’ the Ministry of Foreign Affairs bad ordered that their passage ba paid to the: _ border of the USSR. The fanily.nany vas 6iven.asa CHER YSHEY, - According te LOGINGY the fadily had been given permission to. - . 8. Qn 7 Sopteaber 1967, LICOZY-5 reported. that LOGIHOY had booked passage to Cuba for a Russian ‘emigre, Nikolay - CHERNYSHEV and his fautly. CHEBIYBEY's wife was bora in Italy... Abd his three childrea-igor, Matalitya and. Sergey were ail Q boro in Yenesuela. LOGIICY also stated to LICUZY~5 that the CHERNYSHAVs ‘ore yepatriates frou Vensauala, | _,. 3s. Plans: to send tho CHERNYSIEY fanily to the USSR via Cuba wera apparently changed docausd LIFIRE ‘weported. their departurs for the USS via Bontreal via Canadian Pacific Airlines light 582 on 25 Septenber 1967, ‘The following inforaation es the CHERBYSHEV family waa available froa the LIFIRE report: Te ; _ seeeesCOntinued | Distribution: 2 = C/85 - 2<CAH _ 2 = COS, Caracas HAHA~33255 aa October 1967 , “eo (2 Fx 4ie SECRET 200~4~64 ’ . . Lo ne rs et pie een “2 1 ot - or ne. 14-0000 484 Sa eros tis i a H rere soe ti he oy SECRET HeeaA-S3265—- Wikolay Deitrisevich CCHERMYSHEV Niholayov, Ago - gZiven aa 48, VYenezugian Citizen stiaes 1955. Bora in Yumaburgo, Estonia. His ofcupation eae given. aa Mechanic, Ais addroas in Caracas, Venexuela eas Given aS La Castancra Caraballeda. ie trarelied on Verezuolan Passport 287722, Ue and his family had been. issued Bexican visas(valid for 180 dsye) is : Caracas, Venesusla en 6 Soptesber 4267. Laura “SFERRARA” Striszi Chornyshey, wife of" . ‘Subject. Age given as 42, Citizenship given as Ttaliaa and apparently travelling of Italian’ : _ Passport ‘1991. ’ : ey . - Igor Hixolayevich eCHRANTEREY, pon, aa yoara: . ’ old, ‘travel bing on hia: tater 4 passport, 0. > isef wataTiya Binolayevea’ “Coenu SHR, duighter 12 , ol “years old,. travelling on father's passport. . ; ' Bergoy- ‘"tkolayevien Cuan vsnEy, 808, & yeare : old, Sraveliing : ca. ‘father's. paasport. . m, “At Ascish tp for ail. three children vas etven an Venomolan, aa Sor/Billard C, CURTIS hy moe SECRET 14-0000 CLASS OCATION © SECRET ~Chief, SB Division _......-- GNLY QUALIFIED DESA Cam JUDGE INDEXING chief, Hl Division. acrios. RD REFERENCES REFERENCE; HMMA-32616, 25 July 1967 st Subject and his family returned to Mexico City from home leave in ‘the USSR. on KLM Flight 684 arriving 27 August 1967 | “(Source LIFIRE), The LOGINOY family ‘travelled on the same flight asthe Mikhail Mikhaylovich DYAKONOV (201-793094) _ family and- Lyudmila Aleksandrovna KARABACH (wife of 201. 787785)... Subject travelled on Soviet Diplomatic Passport “D-010264 and his wife, Aleksandra Dmitriyevna and son, Dmitriy travelléd on Soviet Diplomatic D-010265. Per referencée the * LOG INOV family departed Mexico on _ home leave 16 July 1967, i . + Be Gd Loomer ~“‘tor/Wi1ard Cc. wlio ~-— SR TRAVEL LivUT PROGR ~~ Distribution:. y- C/SB°. 2 ~ C/WH’ DISPATCH SyM80L AND NUMBER HMMA~-33028 CLASSIFICATION SECRE T ROS FILE NUMBER 201~285412 CROSS REFERENCE TO 14-0000 ABC ’ PESSAGE FOR 4 QW , ’ ex D. Novak [SB eR ER aan SB/CIYP SECRET \ TOTAL COrithe an 6508 fat. September 1837 —_—- : CAME SECRETARIAT DI EAUNATION . g tNOUK QO pasteor Oo GETuan TO._.__. BRANCH . oO us BD we 2D ST nee oO no mDtK XO] Mean cs ene NO. 74-126-60/3 “Rear RIDCOPY | Wr ite So rr {eae and tame SECRET eT ad ee ny? r : . CITE DIRECTOR 9 | 8 eRMLOng, | MMBAT EA RIO DE. JANEIRO INFO; BUENOS oe m _ REDTOP ABASsaU LT | REF: DIRECTOR 34352" . Ce 1, INITIAL PRESS RELEASE NAMES VICTOR VIZGUNOV AS KGB'OFFICER 1] 0 wen Geaux suEs OF REF) WHILE. LATTER CAIRO. AIRMAILING a — cLIPs TO RONALD WARNER SOON AS RECD FROM PRETORIA. see “2, IF STATION. CONCURS, succEsr HINT TO ALAGORAS SINCE VizcUNOv EXPOSED, WOULD BE EFFECTIVE PROP PLAY, IF THEY WOULD CONTACT RLMITTEN | DESSAMP. BAO AND SUGGEST HE "REVEAL TO PRESS" HIS EXPERIENCE WITH. vizcuNov WHILE IN CAIRO. _ . ae sueved ny > ConsraeRey we TERMS 3. RIO ‘DE JANEIRO: ABOVE SUGGESTION QERENDENPYWHAT EFFECT | Migapr - oy STATION FEELS SUCH EXPOSE WOULD HAVE ON CURRENT WOFACT RELATION ~ : fein Wen A. ge - DISSAMEEMA. : SHIP ‘ END OF MESSAGE _ *Spy story broke in So African press 9 Sep 67. - 1: CBC Pt. Torbiele : cate fe Pewee a Se > = série [Z tXtauee o5/0/WH: —— = er csv WH/3: ee ; WH/4: Li Aline, PApNX a WH /CCPS=— = Pa / COORDINATING OFFICEIS RELEASING Senesa ~w bo & Sa AUTHENTICATING { SECRET orrican * onic REPRODLCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 15 PROHIBITED, 9 ot¢" "corre < Sesiarsidcattoe 14-0000 2%) PROCESSING ACTION CLASS ICA DOR SECRET MARYEO FOR INDEDUNG NO INDEUNG REQUIRED | [- ONLY QUALIFIED DESA CAN JUDGE INCEXINO | ". Chiet of Station, . mei Lf ne vane REDTOP , . CO character Sketches of Three Soviet Consular officers. action mr REQUIRED - REFERENCES : . Chief, SB Chief, WH : on a = , Forwarded herewith are charactor sketches prepared “by ‘Douglas J. FEINGLASS on the following Soviet. ‘consular officers stationed an Mexico City: Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOV "(201-285412)-: Visdislav Sergeyevich KORMUSHKIN (201-744341) Vladimir Ivanovich SHPAKEVICH (201-343894) : - . : ae Chula WA Va i i ‘ a .; . for/Willard C. CURTIS I : . : Attachments; . : ae . a Sketches . Cee ee So : : a ae : “Distribution: -_ wooo ; 3 ; tZ = C/SB, W/atts.. . . : 2 C/MH, | Wo/atts. ,: 201-2041 mi) CROSS REFERENCE TO . K 7-201 7 SAF, d B-.20) ~ 343 674 \ Me DATE 31 August 1967 oS FILE SUMZER 901.285412 201-~744341 201-543894 CLASSIFICATION SECRET 14-0000 MICROFILMED - dtr 12 ivof COG. MICRO. S&F, Apne eer ia i, an te ma ena rt Ar ae ee 9 neler eyes (on ta matte nn nee ee on tenet tne Bee ae JCOASULAN ‘ShGnlGN OF @ or + es tame : _ : une consuLar section consists of threo versons: Lo i } ‘ : Saaremaa ee gxy) 2e47 2ESYR ov = consi (thind secrets Pe ASE St he we we . Sovict smbassy nas to have: “ghsiaa tho ya han ‘Ving Gonsular dutie 3, Valentin Serseyevich LOGING We “3 + oo. . pe apemeet’ bog ° i- . Viadisiav Se reéyovich SOREUSAKEN - vice. consul (Attes: pef- WAFISS OF. i _ a 2 buy : i: Vladimir Ivanovich SHSAKEVICH - vice consul (third | 7 ‘ aoe coe - . toe ee le woe a . noe 7 : socretary): | J 4 poe i i with such a seoming-seareity ‘of work for the Congulate, . i i : : if : ; ; - i i it wouLG bo sur rPictent to have only one man forit.. 2ut- tie | i : ook 4 1 twics a week and only two Tho Consulate is a to visitors hours a day, Evén that is too muah for an occasional person Ce ROLE A UREN eh O Zt OR RTO ome ores ; o _ who. desires &@ -visa ‘for visiting sho: USSR. However, “in dddi- | - tion to their regular duties, the consuls havo to arrange - | : 7 ; .- various matters relating to visiting Soviet cargo vossols, | ; g ‘artistic and cultural groups, ete. Cn several oceazions, : they had to do una errands outside of th soir overt field or _ a 1 : a - “activity. — Pernays this is one or the “peascne why, i in many ¥ | i instances, they cannot. be res shod: on the telephone, All i ' : | three of then speak fluent Spanish and have no dirricuity in I : . getting around and scquiring Nexican frionds., Given below , : ; are their resoectivo character sketones. 7 E : . {reac . ' : . . 7 Consul LCOGINGY is a rather recent arrival (txo years in : - ropy experienced in his job. iouever, he is . | ‘ ite rapidly ane . ; ‘ 4 Oe . LOGINCY is po _ : i 14-0000 a% “ . Foon . 4 t i ‘ j : ee ae eS Je a em ee apenas eedidetaitenea tee ca ae am eee Se A ees t L emcee | Ht t ’ 2 : 3 z 3 ae a a eae : o i . A i : 3 i to be sant ror-any visiting Gignitary ov & vorformor, Ho, ri ae cn ! . 3 . apparoentiy, scrutinizes end asproves the names of doctors and i . a} Ss . . i , : i ‘| dentists patronized by the Eubasay- personnel. Recently a -~ a as . 3 Man on Duty said over the vher “6 that. LOGINOV nad forbidéca a ; i : : { toy . ' ; - to be given out the address of al German dgntist, whom the | _ 7 : : . Soviots visited quite frequent. Leetore. , a - : : BOGINeV is also in charge of Taskers uD a duty ‘ros tor |. : 7 ; i | Lor’ appodating a Nan on Duty vno- woul d bo rasponsiblo for ; 7 by + anythiag that took place at the ‘Enba assy on that particular a ‘ ; ’ : : : day.. Ho one, oxcent the axbessador, seoms to bo, exempt fron . , Le that duty. On a fow occasions LOGI) hoy cncountered “hostdli ty a r - 1 i . i wo hie ex sbitrary manner of making uo tho duty roster, Thus, - : : Boge . t 2st ! "when & Han on Duty celled Wiken ay Sers oyovicn, LEROY, Press ; . ° Atteene and a (Former?) Cukturel Officer, and told Fim bade i . : ‘ “ . . - a i LOGINOY put his namé dow’: 23 tno vesnonsiblo ‘Van on Duty for i ij : ’ a if the rbansy for that day, LEONCY said that he @ Was very busy i [i and let LOGIHOY do itvaincelf. 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Soviets during ‘the reporting period: :”. : we iro vo 7 November: LIROBBIN-1 and. -2 attended the 7 November _ “ pears ts, : 7 Soviet Eubassy -c@lebration' at the invie 2 ||: rn , ast . : tation of- Aleksandr Vv. PRIKHODKO @or- : : Be 202739). ve 4 20-Novenber: “Limoga-1 and “2 attended a Soviet film 2 oe showing: at the Foreign Press Club put on sof. by PRIKIODKO and Vladimir’ ae BOLGOV : - (2012743035),. : py » Se ag Noveaber + LIROBBIN=1 ahd =2 and“ PRIXHODKO vere . - te _ , &mong ‘the. guests at a Thankegiving: dinner a given by Pearl GONZALEZ, : seas "continued * . oat _ Distribution: co o Bie CAR | sc . _ i i . 2 = C/8B- HMMA-32761 stan a 20/~ nr 10- August 1967 - | 201-789387 s E CRET . ' 201-789388 14-0000 oe y oe ke ‘1 Beconber:. an vin tdent ified’ Mexican boy sho. ppeared. aA > Sept ~ ta: ‘hono?. of ‘the’ Bolabot . Ballet at the . ; Soviet Babasay LIROABIN-1 _busaped | tate PRIKHODKG dina” ‘coffee ahop in the vicinity of ‘several DuFa’. Schools, PRIKODEO appoared ‘to. ‘be dvoply engaged in conversation. vith: LTROUBIH=1 aid--2 and thatr: daughter an tended a dinner aad fila sbowfag at ~ “the Soviet -£4lno ofties along vith another’. 93-2) 2h.- A4nsrican couple the LIROBUIs had intros: ~~. Lot ducéd to" “PRIKHCDEG. PRIKHODKO and- mo KUCHEROV were. the hosts. -18-Februdry: “te Yobruary:. a : -Boviet -Babassy. ‘ L1noss 1N-1 had left. ft av February: that she kned LOGINOY. : -part,. ‘also- ‘seened ‘surpriced. that ‘PRIKEGDEO. ~~ and KUCESROV knew LIROBEIH=2. -which he had. prosised on 1b February to”. “ LInGabri1 and -2 det Valentin 8. Lognioy™ TE (201-286412), for the first. time, ats an. SG " Andiaa- Bubasay, reception. . At LOOMOV's invitation, Lmmdinti-2 ato oa tendéd a Conaular Corps ‘gathering at. the. ae the ‘United States ° _ LOGINGV, for-hi KUCHiROV camo over to LINCHSIN-2's apart~— ment during tho aiternoow with an thvl~ — SG tation’ to. the. Soviet Arny Day reception ot 4 ~~ ' deliver personally. As KUCISROY ‘knew, LIKOSSIN-1 ‘had left for the “U.S, . KUCHEROY. ‘invited higseif ta Jor saveral drinks and . - 26. stayed for tuo hotrs talking about nothing. ‘ P “At one peint he acticed a scratch on . on 23 February: LIROBBIN-2's knee and used the opportunity to adcinister a syapathetic caress which “wound up going down the length of ber leg. He did not attenpt to follow up this azorous : ganbit, however, and finally lett with : nothing wore than a gocud—by bear hug. LIROSBM-2 attended the Soviet Arsy Day Reception at the Soviet Exvassy, where she talked priuarily vith P2IXBGOKO,- . RUCHEROV, |,aad DULGOV. Sho also epoke prietly with LOGWOY, who tavited ber to go along on a, . : Consular. Corps tour of the Mexican. Boze ° i ’ Sho. _ 3 Harch;: LIROBBDIN=2 went on tbe tour of tho " ; ‘Show, during which sRe talked vith TROY tor about 35 -ainutes. — 14-0000 ALYROBB Hie? - telephoned: PRIKEODEO" about” on: Ss@ek in, advaiice and invited. ‘hin to | dinner.oa this, date. Be accepted, but. fated, to show up ‘and" never. called to” om sy imosa nis * ‘Soviet. contacts have. cade: any: effort to sco thea ‘Since © early: oie and PRIBGECDEO . even aised B. dinner. r party without — Lr the (fa: : Reo | 2 vacation, ; nthe fan) ‘PAIKEGDKO ‘aad LOG E8UY;- Rave ‘poturned. read the Soviets: ‘Baye febused: their: ‘pornal. routines. ~ . 4. a Ya. the. course: of. the ‘Feporting peried; ‘tho UrRossi nis. . ‘alsa’ provided Ab foruation en 14 non-Sovict acquaintances) Of": intorest to ths: Station. wee foxfiillard ¢. CURPIS) 14-0000 el soes "Also" travelling « with the: ‘To tani bps: _:, Borisovna: MALAKHOVICH ‘eight-year-old daughter of -Bo ~ . Aleksandrovich MALAKHOVICH. (201-767974),, Employee of the Soviet Embassy in, Mexico City, ‘Who, travelled” on AQGINOVA'S Diplomatic : Pagsport - “{ . : “4, Sources indicate that the LOGINOVe departed on hone, a “going ‘on. vacation in ‘the: USSR on. 16 Jiily. ’ LICOZY-S' reported that LOGINOV had ‘algo meritioned to ‘him. that’ he was gotrig on vacation in the USSR in. July. -LIBNVOY, indicated ‘that. Subject’ and his wife were leaving: on 16 “uly | 1967- ‘with a three-day eg ‘in Parte, France, € Sur 13 Skt TRA: _ id iv * Poona _ Distrabutioi: ne ee _ [8= C/SB a he , a5 en CROSS REFERENCE TO ERCI- FGPG , DISPATCH SYMBOL AND RUMBER aie . - . ~SLASSIGATION HQS FILE MUMBER 14-0000 36 | Actes Fequized: “Stiedton of PEG Risto Pend 21 . : . "Qu otttoes tn venten'ckty)- Flocse exalt 7iq Parte T oxi 12 tn : » onder teh a fu Opassstsnal Ayproval can be roqisistel. H A a i Saas ~ 15623" = oo | Meaky 2967 SECRET [Tennis | sos declassi cates . wy. 3. zeremce ke 4167 - swere C/aya . W. J. 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THI and TH the - ranem vended ow “NOR FOREIGN DISSEM | a eee ere are 4 * ‘. : . a a oo oe a : . , - : | | CRMTRAL ENTELLIGENCE AGENLY. “* PRIORITY, - ; Intelligence Information Cable __'N-8325 : oe . ee PAGETOFL PAGES 7 Brarwine ry NMCC/MG Teco - 368 ARMY = ~NAVY AIR) + CIA/NMCO NIC NBA - eca. s00- AID. 1 se ee . . ee : " ysiat. one LORR'. Deg . cas me @ Nations! Defense ‘of the United States ‘within the meaning: “af ihe By Honda avi, Tite is, 229, . LAS00. OF rovel fatto OF which In any manner to an unaw thorized | person is ) Probibived bre THIS is et Bea ne - DIST: a ane 1967 onan USSR /CZECHOSLOVAKIA/EGYPT/ISRAEL ~ Dore _ 7 JUNE ‘1967 | | | SUBJECT? ‘SISBELIEF EVIDENCED BY “SOVIET AND CZECH OFFICIALS OF. “EGYPTIAN. CHARGES. OF | “UNITED: STATES ANTERVENT OW. IN, WEAR EAST CRISIS” ACG: WEXLCO, HEXICO CITY (7 JUNE 67) REPORT NO. HWM-L1;179 SOURCE : ; COMPETENT “AMERICAN, OBSERVER WHO PARTICIPATED. IN. THE. : a = CONVERSATION WITH THE COMMUNIST OFFICIALS IN QUESTION, - ny DURING INFORMAL CONVERSATION ABOUT THE NEAR EAST CRISIS OW 7 N ‘JUNE 1967 VALENTI SERGEYEVICH Loginov, soy t “CONSUL IN MEXt00- CITY, “AND KNOWN. KGB MEMBER , AND JIRI SVESTKA, CZECH~CONSUL—AN “IDENTIFIED MEMBER OF THE CZECH INTELLIGENCE SERVICE, EXHIBITED EVERY INDICATION OF DISBELIEF oF EGYPTIAN CHARGES THAT “UNITED. “STATES: AIRCRAFT HAVE PROVIDED SUPPORT TO ISRAELI FORCES. IN ; WHAT “CAN ‘BE INTERPRETED: AS TACIT ADMISSION OF THE FALSITY @F * EGYPR S CHARGES, SVESTKA SAID,. “WELL., ANYTHING GOES DURING WAR.” iz FIELD DISSEM: STATE ARMY WAVY" AIR FBI CINCSO, REPORT CLASS: C@N Fel DENT 1 A L/NO FOREIGN DISSEM < = C-0-N-F-1-D-E-N-T-I-ACL 14.90000 ae hogs ie 5 SCAR Ut sate pm en fe sevcrepees gpa _-. Chiet_of Station, Mexico Cityl’ : [Se " REDPOP/ALTARGET /LIROCKET@1 ‘= .Gatchouse ‘and Outside Recep and Offices at. Sovict.Lmbagsy/Control of Noutane_Visators_Lothe = a pore rl FEED REP ERENCES Embassy during’ Business Hours 8 ion Roon “HUPEAENCE: iA-30798, 8 December 1966 | es ‘e200. 1.) Transmitted’ herewith are copies of (a) a sketch of ‘the- “interior of the ‘gatchouse -just inside the front .gate of the Soviet - of. Embassy in Mexico City and (b) a skéteh, of the interior of the- . . .. Reception Room and. offices adjoining the gatchouse, Roth sketches _were prepared by LINOCKET-] and ‘are current as of May 1967. LIROCKLE J has been in the Reception Room approximately 55 tines, the : qAatehouse about -15 times, and the first aftice twice.- "3. § = -B. a i ‘i 2 é 3 F i ; $ i 4 ; 2. Contre] of Routine Visitors to the Embassy during ‘Business Hours. According to LTROCKET-1, Cratrfie throven the front” Téot gate is cssentially controlled by a single guard whe operates the gate Jatch electronically by means of a release button inside _ thé ‘gatehouse, In the course of approNimately 126 vigits to the * Soviet. Kmbassy from January 1966 to the present, J IROCKET=1 on “octasion ‘has ‘seen as many as threé guarés in thé gatehouse at one _ time,’ but there has usuaily been only one guard present when he has’ entered and exiled the gate (usually about 0915 and 1145, - .. Bespectively, on Mondays and Fridays prior to riid-January 1967, . and about’1530 and 1800 of Tucsdays and Thursdays from mid-January to mid-May 1967). Even when more than one’ guard has been present, at. has’ appeared that only one ot the guards ‘has actually been.on : - “duty and that the others have simply been iounging in the gatehouse 7 for want of anything better .to do. “LIRQCALT+i has never. Seen any of the guards carry arms and has never ‘seen weapons of any kind: ~ in the gatehouse. He has scen the following five persons on guard henge tet ete nese - CONTINUED = Attachments: . ot oe Let o “ (a) Sketch - Interior gateliouse (b} Sketch - Interior Reception Room 7. an Me | H stribution: . : , oo _ _.2 ~ CEB, w/atts., H/W ' ; . 1 = chu, w/atts., U/W . . —_ Di CS COPY CROSS REVERENCE TO TT DSPATON SYWBOL AND NUMBER HMMA + 321772 GassiraTON : ‘ son Cc R iu T Po AgeN= 2S | ee a Def Oo ESD & 14-00000 fer ay i ’ = DISPATCH = . * duty (identified from mug shots): Ivan Petrovich KAKCHIN (201- ‘ 782164); Valentina Georgiyevna MUKHINA, wife of Anatoliy . , Aleksandrovich NMUKHIN (201-293944), Stanislav Sergeyevich SILNIKOV *: (201-271103), Ivan Fedorovich SOLOMATIN (201~307933) , and Nikolay || Ivanovich ZAKHAROV (201-779285). SO, , . . 3. “To gain.entry through the. foot gate; the would-ba visitor presses the white’ doorbell button to. the léft of the foot gate. - protiptly looks through the observation window which directly faces . the footgate. If, presumably,: the guard is satisfied that the: - lateh electronically by. pressing one of the two release - © \buttons dnside-the atehouse; After the gate latch disengages, .it-.|. r,. when ‘the caller-is leaving, pull) fe éallér'to push (o: t the gate open and then close’ it behind him, The gate locks ; automatically when closed, According to LIROCKET=1, there is a . keyhole on the inside of the gate, but there definitely is no keyholp "On. the. outside. . LIROCKET=-1 has neyer seen anyone opcn the gate - With a-key, -- . 4. LIROCKET=1 has been ‘present. in only about, five instances 'when hon-Séviets in vehicles have sought, admittance’ through the. ; vehicle gate, which is adjacent to the foot gate. In cach of ‘the five ‘instances, the callers have- been delivery men whose trucks have apparently been reéognized by the guard’. -In exch instance, « . the truck has pulled up with its. nose to the. vehicle -gate’ and. the a guard has walked to the gate and cpened it manually, The vehicle “gate consists of ‘two doors which open inward, It is secured by - 6ne dead bolt :frdni che-door to the other. ~ LIROCKET-1 has never - noticed a. padlock, on the gate.. After being admitted to the Embassy grounds, the trucks in each case have.driven tinaccompanied to and parked under tlie portecochere on the north. side of the main: Embassy building... After closing the gate, the.guard has returned ‘to the , ; gatehouse,’ where - although LIROCKET=-1 has’ never actually observed “guard doing ‘so ~.he has evidently telephoned someone inside the - ‘main building to Sive. notification of the truck's ‘arrival, - ._- 5. LIROCKET=1 bas been present perhaps -25 ‘times when. pedestria callers. (delivery mén, students, persons on visa business) have : ., Fung the foot gate buzzer, and in each instance the guard has : “ routinely let them in without. going to the gate to question them or observe them more closely Ofi..one ‘occasion, as many as four - . Lyoung Mexican males who appeared ‘to be university students Yang . the buzzer while LIROCKET-1 was inside the gatehouse, and the guard let them in in the routine manner... - . = _ : -6, Once -inside the gate, the pedestrian caller is. expected to present himself at the gatehouse door, which is usually left open, and state his business. The guard then either goes next door to summon an Embassy official from one of the two offices oft the Reception Room, or, as in Subject's case, uses the interphone to.call someone inside the main building, (In LIROCKET-1's case, the guard calls one of his Soviet students.) If instructed to have the caller wait, the guard shows him into the Reception Room, LIROCKET-) himself nas been asked to wait in the Recention Room about 55 times, On approximately 15 occasions, he has been invited into the gatehouse by the. guard on duty to chat, On the latter occasions, he has either remained ‘in the gateheuse until one of his Soviet students has appeared to escort him inte the main building or has left the gatehouse after a few minutes and gone to the : Receptian Room to continue waiting for one of his students to “arrive. On approximately GO of LIROCKET=-i's visits to the Lmbassy, This button rings..a buzzer inside the gvatehouse, The guard’ on ‘duty. ler or callers:do not look dangerous or. suspicious, ‘he’ disenzagest- 14-0000 ~s> . _ bd ‘ a : en - - a TONEUATION OFT DS . — : > : DISPATCH - \ BR TC aw kT eoalstebh vee att ; . . 2 ot - an , ‘ 1 : - , has bean, instructed . by the, person on Gr vther sate qi the ‘ “4 ‘ i “ - . the pune F interphone to’ show LINOCKET=1 ‘to the cl sreon, (ixcepe far two i Z aeeasions, ‘the Soviets have always used’ the (Cirrst roor on Lhe leit. - z just inside the main entrance to the main ‘buiidsug for subject's | | ° When the guard does Show. LINOCKET-1 into the classroom, classes.) : . SE he Jeaves ‘the. gatehouse for between Vo anil S minties (depending, on ‘The guard has been alone” ones whether he opens the ‘classroom Windows). |: oe in the gatchouse about half of the 60 times he 2as showa Subject. | Cee, -.- gnto' the classroom, and has consequently Jeft the gatchouse unattemigd . Fo: j * for 1+3 ininutcs. on approximately 50 occasions. 7. Offices Off the Reception Room. There are two offices off |i) - ‘Yoon. “The first office is known Lrom other sources _ ‘views, The -Secohd’ office. is presumably Teo i “the Recept g ' _', to be, used:-for visa inter es : j . - used -for the same purpose, “The first office.opensS directly into the} .. 7 “Reception Room, The: second cfficé-is-at the back of ‘Lhe first . : he t { i office and. is entered either: through the first otfice. or, through “fl. io- “an outside door, (LIROCKET<1I. has never scen the outside door used, aor the offices were occupied by Soviets : CART however.) One or both'oz ‘bout 20° of “the. roughly 49. times LIROCKET-1 was in the Receptica . jsoom prior ‘to mid-January 1967. (usually on Monday and Friday’ - eo oo ; | aornings between. 0915 and 0930). The Sovicts frequently left. the foo 3. 0-7. a .- «7. . doer. to the first office; nd .sonewtiat less Lrequently to the r second of fiec, open whieh they "Were present. The! first cdoor ox . doors were sonctines: also left open w When the door to the first office or the doors to both offices ‘were open and LIROCKLT-2 sat opposite the door to the first office, a he could see about a quarter_of the interior of the first office “f and a small. part-of the interior of the second office, Although | / \ are. only on Tucsdays and VvYidays 9° ‘saw Soviets in both officés with about , 7 From what LINOCKET-1 | -°, could sec,’ the Soviets Farcly Seemed to be ‘busy with desk work, = {. a - » ‘put cofilined ‘themselves to look 7 aan chatting with each éther,. etc. Frequently Soviets went into one of the offices. for. just a moment and then left, Since LIaOCKLT-1 has:beguh going to-the Embassy about 1530’on Tuesdays and Thursdays, - however, hé has always found the door to-the first office shut and Cb This is probably explaince . _ both offices: evidently empty.. (COMMENT; This r is fron 1400-1600). : both “foe. 5 hen no Sevict was present. te official: Soviet visa hour (from 110021300), LIROCKET= “equal frequency on Monday anc: Friday’ mornings. ing Over newspapers, opening mail, 4 by. the fact that, the Embassy lunch break > $, LIROCKET-] récently had occasion to visit Valentin ‘Sergeyevich LOGINOV (201~285412), the Soviet Consul, in the first office. from approximatety, 1830-1900 on a Thursday. At this time he ve work and a stack of 50-35 passports on his desk. “LINOCKET-1 also recently stepped inte the first otfice “to see LOGINOV at 1830 on a.Tuesday, but LOGINOV was just leaving and LIROCKET-I did not stay. LIROCKET-1 has- never been inside the ot : ‘Sketch of the second office is based on what poe bok ne on Room and the cirst office oa ly did net look around the _ quentiysdoes not know what : far side of the first office found LOGINOV doing paper. second office. His -he'has been able to see from the Recepti In-order ‘not to seem curious, he purpose " s°_ f£irst office when he. was: in it and conse “.°. kind of furnishings, if any, are on the 9. From January 1966 ;to January 1967, LIBOCKET-1 was in the Reception Room on 8-10 occasions when other non-Soviet visitors ‘he Soviet intervicower ushered the visitors into onc of first office on about four the Sovict interviewer : came in. the offices and closed the ‘door to the ef these occasions. Cn two occasions, ushered the visitor into the first oifice and cia not bothe On four or five occasions, the Soviet interviewer came out into the Reception Room to talk with ute visitor in LIROCKET-1's ‘presence, Ih each of the six or scven cases in which Subject was able to hear thé conversation, the Sevict and the visito were discussing visa matters. : x to close the door. Saatiaaasenres 14-0000 . —~ 7 aN ~ 7 - » . - a : COMMANALEON OF : ie PIsPAn Ie + ; Ps Pe OC HE ' oe . { Ulne: LO. LLBOCKL = T est imated that, while Ve Reception Koon bet ween January 19G6 and January Pf Se ee al an whe observed joiien as oan the Soviets in the first office about’ four times as From aug: shots, he identifred the iotjowing Sovicts te the 4 4 a second office, as having been the primary users ‘of the two ol fices durii ‘tines fe was “present. one, vol the ‘two Sovict: Vite-Consul s uathil he . (a) LOGTHOV, d ‘beéame Consul ain, September | 1966. ~LOGINOV is Laown KGb, HLsUCKLT =i £ frequently saw him in the first office. and saw hin receive ‘ Bo “several visitors. . . os oo ; | : (>: paved Antonovieh YATSKOV: (201- “i012s), “gocond’ ‘Secretiyy- obo, wo and, ‘the Consul unt i September ‘Y966.. YATSKOV. 28 Knowh “AGB. .* a pot " L OCKET=3, saw YATSKOV. with about half the Iréquency ol WGINOV.. Pte LIROCKLT= =: also saw ATS KOV! reecive : 4 a used -both offices. . . svisiters.. - . dee tes : a, 7 . su, Ce) Vindislav ‘Setgeyevich KORNUSUKIN (20) - -7AI341)y Vices 4 : ‘Consul and probably KGB. LIROCKET=1 saw hin walk in and out of the. i \ se fitst, office: ‘Béveral times, but never’ saw nant receive visitors. | . : i “. (d) Rustan’ Aleksaridrovich “PUCHNIN (201- 203304) ; the Radio ae and TV.- correspondent and, suspect -GRU, - LIROCKLT=1 saw him in the - poe second office two or three Hines, but nevexy saw him reccive a ’ ' he visitor. an . . boot z. 2. . ‘ - _ . 4 a # coe . de Pot ard . . . a ; . ; : So . 8 ee woe ; ers _ ; . io boo 4 7 ee formar c. CURTIS foe ee . : a at ; _ L - . - . , _ . ; ; - a 7 . : on . a a 7 rs ty a ‘ : . | : i z ; ; fod ws oS COPY _ i , ae a - wares ee ‘era Cea GN . : OT Fakes Ne so | - iu 53a Pern ea BON. s E c R u T 7 Citta = 4 . 14-00000 S12 oy . OS : ; Le me moter Oves O wo anna a - ¢, wey ' : Classtee To Fie ne. CLASSIFTED MESSAGE sot eS SECRET. " 2 RVRLF TO FILE WO. Pengen/ontt woriFies rece nicQ) act, Yo eeance a _ StsTROY: Gave. a 5 . ac Tren = “Tapvance cory ; ~ : 7 T . _ : ALN ms : ‘a RID COPY . im vesuro DC icorees DCreses , . InEQ : a . 7 ——— a ” — a ar ne a Fie” : Shale eX coleps, ( 9: a. toe ; Loe aes ve i - ot SS EOR et esiso0z cite, MEXICO” ‘city. 1036 fe oe i + a r- i 4 . © pirector : en a _ 7 ne ae 4 Pr ~REDCOAT.” ns ae coe fan et ud 7 REF, “DIRECTOR “90320 “ ere oe 7) ae APOLOGIES FOR MISTAKE IN LILYRIC LOG. ACTUAL LILYRIC | . PHOTO “SHOWS CAR HAD FLORIDA 66 TAGs 10-W< +6776, — ; : 7 : SECRET oa . ae SECRET” HE Re nega a Atte meastninainle dat 2 f DOfe SYD 14.90000 B13 , “ = TN, Se MESSAGE Poa Torau cont = =) PQ ONY Perkina a — —— : - wits Le ReT | wy 6954 Cota, a , "6 April _1967_ oe - 1 "BB orMMiNATION: . —— mn og. EGRET. 0 Zz | creo ner mo 032 " Puxxrc0.¢ cry. eg aa : = am 05 ponent Folate ee an : ; aP MEXICO CITY 0699 (IN 22585) « 7 A Sete thn cle . ' ‘ BT oe , FLORIDA 66 TAGS 10-W-7776 ISSUED 10 NEGRO LABORER FOR* “ue 68 OLDSMOBILE, VIEW DISCREPANCY, CAN You PROVIDE YEAR OR COLOR ° OF Tags MENTIONED BERS a ow pe ee - me . a *Man’ in ‘date model - Buick Slectra with Florida. tags. 10-41-7776 stopped _ at Soviet ‘Embassy < . . 5 . 4 . : Ie v ' ge ‘ | WILLIAM V. BROB/. : \ .C/WHD 7 . : [stent orricers : Sof 2 FSY/ 2 : Mey . ./ KAUFMAN lemstianaasa Wr sstomatl AUTHENTICATING . . REP», DUCTION ay Skene se _ THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE is eae COPY NO. . i 14-0000 ~ poo See ee epee . ; trocer OD ves Ore _— - : . Care = . 7 , an: : ; - a CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Torat copire - 0 - 2 ~ ,os - CUASEIFY TO FILE WO, AACR Te FIRE AOL = Fine ae BET, TO peance Q “pestesy a Sts. Torrance corr 7 as) teavto Ch ivcrere | a ee TP gaa Te bos . oo, . * ‘ . . Te ——— SECRET sat 9252, cite nexrco ‘city 97a ne cea cane asush of taint Planta ance ee rs DIRECTOR, , REDCOAT re . : a J REF: DIRECTOR 1IWWe de STATION OFFICER HAD, LuscHpAurTH SUBUECT REF 23 “AKCH. “AFTER INITIAL ‘PELUCTANCE, SHE AGREED REPORT PERSONALITY. DATA © is AND OTHER: LNFORNATION Rk LOgiNOV ACRUIRED DURING HoRiiAL. BUSINESS AND SOCIAL CORTACT WITH MIN, STATED SHE Wad GONE OUT WET HAM, SEVERAL TINGS, USUALLY ‘TO DINNER, NOVIZS, COFFEE NIGHT car ARD ‘THEN "ALwAdd STRIGHT HOME.” DESCRIBED LOG 1toy oo bP fos OV ea Pint area tlamnee at ak tenting Sete ahd : - “A's. VERY UNTELEICEST ARD INTERESTING, oer USUAL Evi ISH SOVIET. " ao Ship RE AED KER TF Oke H Habr ANY FRIENDS Eh LiiruRe,- BUT a a = i THAT SKE nat AVOIDED GUESTION “AND “LOEENOV HAD NOT FURSUED ° ' - a MATTER. STATSG THEIR CONVERSATION OTHERWISE STRICTLY SOCIAL, ; |. (8, SURESH ED RESSED a5 TETELLISERT, SOCIABLE, ATTRACTIVE > | ane s TICATED SIDE,- ALTHOUGH INDEPE rT nea { , APPEARED FA Oval RD PRO-WOLADY. SITUATION NOT OF PORTUME . 4 CrTIZensnip ee Sof, DEY ys DW 14-0000 255 ~ ~ < , t - : - PAGE 2 MEXICO City ews72 $k GRET SECREE Bs MOTHER I's Saka LOUISE KATZ DE AVILA, U.S. “‘RITIZEN —— Soar que ene % Bonw 26 SOVENDER 1914 TOLEUO, OHIO. MOTHER. HAS RESIDED 6 NEXICG SINCE ‘ca 1959, 80 STATION TRACES, : ae uy 3, SUBJECT ‘TO CONTACT 240 AFTER NEXT DATE WITH, Logivoys, “ = owiLe GET SUBJECT! S 5 DPOB ARE bata ON. MEXICAN’ ‘FATHER ‘AT’ THAT TIMES $e c R ET. : : py ee enn Tae ae nine enter pete . , ° . as : . aan “4 - . u H . . SEA a oa - } : 4 | . bad as fan a : a oa ; ~ , _ : : : <a rv 7 : : . - ; ' be ~ on : is a” : i ” a whe a : i T a : ) : Hy _ 4. 7 L. : " ‘ : : s i : : . t : . : ; r , ° at Te t : : J : . ws 2 ie i at - uf as - 4, me te s. i 1 ’ ae i ’ ri i . mn : ! i se og : . i an a : 24 : j al : : - ; . : 4 : i i 3 i ' } $ 7 { a 4 ew NY , ‘a : — , ae dee Be wht te ~ os ~ ~ ~ Serene ae 14-00000 ls ~ : wots < ToCye-7 2. CAANSICPTRNN | PROCENSINGZACTION “DISPATCH sent? | enum. pf Onset. us Division” a no wotaing QCD Wie rn Soe « Fowy QUALIFITO DESR can . + CAN HODGE INDEXING | susseer ~ perc == Status Report on LICAN farrell sty ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES =” ee _REFERENCE: ; * und 90292, tl october. 1966 -MMnSH=14088, 4 November 1966) “ es oan ea ee ah Pre 1. Subject was, otruited. in “way 1963 to necapt - Soviet. recruit mont if approached during a visit to the USSR in May-June 1963. : Following his return to Mexico, he reported that no. offort had been _. :made’ to, recruit-or, to-his. Enowledga, - cultivate ‘or comproriise’ hin "Phe Station naintained ‘sporadic. contact with Subject: between June - 1963 and August 1964,. during which time he furnished limited. informa< _ tion on Soviet ‘travelers. to and from México and on Soviet interest in increasing tourist ‘traffic between Moxico and the USSR. l ar Bo. The. Btation was ‘notified. in ‘August 1964 thet ‘Subject 's POA : ‘had beon cancelled. -There was then no further contact with hit ‘antil ; January 1966,.’ although. during the latter part of 1065, Subject ‘on his |. | own:initiative gave the LNPURE officer with whon he regularly’ doalt : _ ‘on. visa’ matters - ‘information on, Soviet . wisitors to- Mexico, fis wall as — on. the visit of ‘the Moscow. Symphony. to Mexico. The LNPURE officer — . | passed this information on to ‘the Station. ‘In Jamisry 1966, Subject - _ advised the ‘INPURE officer that he was in contact with Paval Antondvich - | _ YATSKOV_ (202+120123) and Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOV_| (201-285412), q. , ' poth of whon had: asked hin. for information on ‘sea and rail travel i , . between Mexico,: New York,. and Rurope. At this time, the. LNPURE 7 : I. * ‘efficor turned Subject.over to s-new Station case officer who debriofed bor. on an ‘Subject. and obtained ‘his. agreenent to supply personality information |] ../; -f.. ‘on LOGINOY. Subject stipulated. at this time, however, that. he did pe fed of. net want*to: becone involved. in clandestine meetings” or’ take- money," ; and expressed tho dasire to meat. the case officer in the LLNPURE | ~ Pedi | = Officer’ 8 ‘office following the conélusion of Subject's visa business. . | | . a EE (oo. :)) a ae me jae an) _ ‘Distribution: rm ; eo , aan {- Orig @ i= Cc epee 2-C/SBO Fe SO ip. — pean ee ay c : ' [owe cross REFERENCE TO T pisparc SYMBOL AND ) NUMBER : i WMA-31572 | 45_ March 1967 yey ~~ CLASSIFICATION | TGS FILE Baga MOER t ‘ | Rf PES YAY i : | - 201-357138 SECRET 1400000 te cee ae eer - “CONTINUATION OF | _ eee poe eee ee DISPATCH 4G SECRET : BIBA-31572 a L.. ee : Tho LNPURE officer nlso intorned.. “the, ‘case officer that Subject had - previously mentioned that he had once been "approached" to supply information on' Soviet travelers ona regular basis and had refused to do so. Subject évidently did not. spocifically Bay that he had _beon approached by. ‘WOFACT,. but this “ezs clearly the implication. . : Subject told the LYPURE officor that he was-willing to: supply. inforna~ ‘tion, he considered, unusual ‘or especially. interesting, but was not. : willing: to supply. Anformation on a “routine basis. ; . | ! H ? i | , — res on 3. -The Station. ‘nad. ho’ gontact. with Subject- between. 6 Seauary , re |, ‘and. 28 Sepltomber -1966.,- On. 20° September, tho ‘Station: learned from - a 2 . Py FAt Ste, cee I " ' conference.4n Boscov | ' LICOZY~5 that. Subject bad been inv ed along” with soveral. other - j itly arranged ‘wath: ‘Subject °° Mexican. ‘travel agents to. attend an - 1~29. Cttober.. A meeting. 1d. tlie ‘station officer who net him. ‘that he had . " been ° ‘meaning to contact | the:.-S ation about his forthcoming trip, which, he. said, he agauned. was what he -case ‘officer wanted ‘to talk about. - He gave the case officer o copy of his invitation to the Intourist ee conference. and on his own. Anitistive offered -to- ‘provides ‘the Station — . with a ‘full: ‘report’. of the. conference when he returned, However, he _ stated that-he wag not intorested in working for the’ Station oa” ‘permanent, “agent”: basis, in. “meeting under clandestine circumstances, or taking money. He was willing to help to the extent he was, he explained, because he. believed basically what’ ‘we did about current: world: problems and, after all, bad Lived. in WOLADY. for many years and " pegarded it ns his “second hone". “On. the basis of this interview. and a review: of Subject’ Bs. file,. Subject. impressed the case officer a8 a somewhat disingenuous. egoist- who, despite a genuine syspathy. £0" ‘WOLADY, ‘yegardod bis cooperation with the Station. primarily asa méang of. insuring ‘hig. business contacts with LNPURE and as ‘something . which ‘had. to be kept ° ‘to a siibinua lest 1t “limit his ‘Andependénce or:. detract him in any “way from his business and personal interests. This impression served ag. the - basis for the evaluation of Subject ‘contained . in. Reference A. i Be. The: “Gise- officer’ 8 impression of Subject changed considerably. : with the noxt ‘meeting, which-was held oa. 18 October. At this neeting, jo .went over general reporting . reqiirenents. ‘Subject surprised the: casé officer with his friendliness and ‘cooperativeness, and went to great - pains to explain that. he was more -than willing. to cooperate with the Station as long as he. ‘did not -becoma so. deeply involved in, intelligenc . -. work that his business, ‘or ‘personal ‘life was adversely affected... The ~* ease officer was ‘Ampresaed’ by Subjéct' & apparont’ sincerity and got ‘the. definite impression that ever sinée receiving the Intourist, invita -tion, Subject had beon fearful he was’ again going to be asked to accept a double agent role. which, if it materialized, would: require — - ‘ him to become far nore déeply involved in. intelligence work than he Wished. Sensing both Subject's* relief at not being asked to. under- "take. a more demanding assignusent and his concern to make it clear that - his heart.was nevertheless in the right place, the case officer used ‘ the opportunity to again pose the question of whether Subject would be willing to report on a routine basis. on persons -who booked travel through his agency to the USSR, The case officer told Subject that _.thia information could be forwarded to the Station through the LNPURE “officer and assured ‘him that: his cooperation in supplying such infor= mation would not involve him in a series of escalating intelligence Evidently satisfied that his role would remain a limited -one, Subject agreed to report the desired information on a regular pasis. Moreover, he volunteered to check with other travel agencies in order to fulfill specific requirements for information on travelers to the Soviet Union who did not book their travel through his agency. assignments. paste anes oe ne + — 7 CLASS-+ CATION FORM cq . H ass = 530 USE PREVIOUS LOTION. -the case officer: gave. Subject :a defensive’ briefing for his. trip and, . eee 14-0000 : : mo, . ~ : : - . Py CONTINUATION OF - | 2 oe i; DISPATCH H SECRET 4 HMMA-31572. ‘ ee ee te bl ee Ve ee reer t i ; . oo po 6. Subject was thoroughly dobriefed upon his return fron the- : USSR in early November 1966, ot-which time he continued to exhibit i the same friendliness and cooperativeness noted in paragraph five. : Be reported that -he.was aware of no effort to assess, cultivate, or - ‘+ compromise bint in the USSR. He-provided information both on the — i> forsal ‘proceedings of the conference and’ on individual Soviet and i foreign perticiponts, ws sell as on a Spanish -businesssat he met in } Moscow. This information yesulted in three Field Information Reports |, GBGI-10,870, 30 November 1966, H¥H-10,871, 30 Novenber 1966, Hii- ~ 10,875, ‘30 November 1966), oné.dispatch to. Madrid (HUMA=30725, . i __ ¥ December 1966), and a second to Santisgo (UMMA-30749, 2 December a | -1966).. Since furnishing information ‘on his: trip to the USSR, © fet - ‘Subject “has provided information -on the travel of thé Bolshoi = =~ yoo. sBallet in Mexico, on a Mexican traveler -to the USSR, and ona -' - ‘Soviet: student. group which.was slated to visit Hexico,. but which —- _ for unknown ‘reasons failed to’arrive at the last minute. oO |... 4,..-The only Soviet Subject has recently been in contact with | ig LOGINOV, whom he occdsionally sees on visa matters,. According to. - -.|. Subject, their relationship during: the past -year.has been “strictly of © ‘+ “business nature and LOGINOV Has shown no interest in extending it — ' beyond thig. Subject consequently appears to hsve little to offer in the way ofan access, agent to the Soviets in the foreseeable ~ . future... However, as the manager of one of fiva Nexican travel ‘agencies representing Intourist and because of his apparently: wide. excellent contacts with key personnel: of the other four travel agencies, | : he. protiiges to be a-useful. referent on persons who book trdvel.in.- ‘/ -_' Mexico to tha’ Soviet UJoion and. other Communist countries.- — cys _ 8. Despite the ‘yegulnrization of our relationship with Subject - _ and his increased ccoperativendss, wa do not feel we-are curréntly daa position to ask. hia to undergo an SGSWIRL interview: “The = relationship between the caseé officer and Subject at thia time is : essentially oné of equals in which ‘Subject 1s voluntarily assisting. - LNFORT out-of idedlogical motivation,. It is true that-his strong . business interest in maintaining friendly relations with LNFORT |. ‘and LNPURE provides us with a.degree of -control, but we.feel that at present: it is better left ag 2 form of ‘tacit control ‘than brandished. . even subtly; It, 1s.our opinion that Subject “would regard an SGSWIRL ‘interview as an effort ‘both to iticrease our control over him ahd to ‘draw him-deeper into the intelligence business. Such a reaction: would in all probability undo much of our recent progress with ‘|. Subject: . Consequently, we would prefér-to. postpone an SGSWIEL | - interview until oither we further solidify our rélationship with” Subject or we wish to use him in more sensitive work... re for _ Willard C, CURTIS Cc ASSIFICATION a PAGE RO mn) ! row ses 53a USE PRENIUS LOITION 14.90000 INDEX: Ons ‘Div: _ wl : _ : cLassiFy to rite no. - Loe. ctassiFieo MESSAGE. 1. tora comics . 37 “RnEF TO "FILE NO _ “or . ihe R16 pistroy One. : NOV... MAN DID: NOT ENTER EMBASSY. : ; Sted wv — Ee Rattn. oes ~ - Lg . - . a po, seneeneereRriNG LOCAL LuzReo. See 8 1) eee ETT ee en a - : Ol dkSY/D- 14-00000 3a? > om dary arty 14 Maret 1967 __ : Rak RTE om 7. eae SRCARTAUIAT DissRentmatroed - ee JRO ERS ‘TRACES MISS MIRIAM AVILA KATZ, . UNLESS ADVISED 10 CONTRARY, ... - imassase fom 20 + TOTAL corrty ey a S:ECRET ’ 4167-00 ;a wrote o ounor 1 sre to Or gio copy “iat Tw Fs _ REF: _ aco ont 053 (mr eooH) & - meee 4 fui Do} oO Fs¥/2., GROUP T Rrcheded treat ectesatio AUTHENTICATING * ones . SEC R ET , be rirhehrrektvia OFrricea COOROINATING OFFICERS REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE I5 PROHIBITED. : . Corr No. ' ee crre oinector “g9389. io i ED a ea aoe ~aeoe 14-0000 33 | a , . . ; ¥ Re ee inoene Ove QO x0 a _Chassiry TO FILE NO. Kemer TO PILE NOS ruc aio acre rt. Reasce Q orstaoy Charc. 3 Ro St, CLASSIFIED. MESSAGE- E vers corsis 27 ADVANCE COPY. CAL Bie ACTION - ~-DIRECTOR * _-REDCOAT! i 1. REQUEST Has TRACES ON MISS MIRIAM AVILA KATZ, -. MEXICAN CITIZE BORN. cA 194 be ATTENDED COLLEGE IN OHIO FOR - ; ‘TWO YEARS, pRosasl t ABOUT “1959-1960. CURRENTLY EiNPLOVED co : nunbos#t ours TRAVEL: “AGENCY, MEXICO CITY. 2. “PER. LIEWvoy AND Licozy- “55. SuBuECT 1s: tN SOCIAL ‘contact : . WITH VALENTIN SERGEYEVICH LogINov, 2ul- 2854124 ACCORDING . a? EECOLY Oy SUBJECT Is INTELLIGENT AND DEFINITELY NOT PRO-SOVIET, “18s eT 14-0000 add ; : : Se ; "+ SECRET (When Prited fn LUGENUV, VALENTIN SENGEYEVECH -~ _— 20b2nb4ale - + 9G =O? 807TH! ne sux aoe 8 2. . : VMMA= 31474 © 0 . oe me - O2 MAR OT | . cue ro . : rn 2 nr . nec? ‘ rat to , —_ CUNSUL» ANUWN KG. : too : ~ at ARSS SEMENUVECH TVANUV ©. >” IN “GUNTALT WITH B 1291-0 THOTEL 6 , eh, ' FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. 2 oo 867 ces veerioen sortises. - SECRET '° ; ; e sv0a) i ; a OD/- YS 4/2. ~ fos { . 14-0000 Hl : oath —— Ns _ LL wey _ an oe De _ ool, inocar Chs%s ©) no : ett, : i _ CLASSIFY YO FILE BO, CULASSIFIEO MESSAGE Z Total coPics 2 > a PRAMINETED | ote | SECRET: | ETT YTATTT ETT - : 1 fo [Peasoneunit ae or “18802 syne geeP at Sry : . aon 87 8 AeA TO TELL MO. - fared nioGlsacr, vo seancw (J: “ pestaoy C) sic. 2 ADVANCE “cory ~ ae * On. suotece Diem Mites WM deel egy ve “SE EC R E- T 2517282, “ITE MEXICO CITY 0469 3 a PANAMA’ ‘CITY INFO DIRECTOR 7 REDCOAT LCIMPROVE REFS As HMMA 31376° SN is Pca Taree cele egen ; 7D By. MEXICO CITY 5463, @e pee | eee . 1 . o % i Joba So vn Ge PANAMA CITY 0983 la r503y S _ » De. EZP 8730. . _ oe ° = ay on - oe a i ToLD- 1 PER LIENVOY VALENTIN 5. Loginov 201-265412 —O “PRESIDENT OF ASSOCIAT I0W HE. WANTS 10-60 TO RES A coNvENT oN Saat : AND BRiiG ‘FRIEND ALEXSANDR ws AGXIT2N, SOVEXPORT Fou AES Af). me °"wKO WENT To FILM FESTIVAL, TW PANAMA-LAGT YEAR." LosiNoy = = io ASKED PRESIDENT TO ARRANGE VISAS FOR BOTH “IN ORDER’ TO. . oo ; avo DIFFICULTIES.” PRESIDENT CONTACTED: ‘LOGINOV. LATER’ 4 “AND saD WE HAD CHECKED WITH PANAMANIAN CONSUL <8 MEXICO, : EHIL 1h “AROSENENA, WHO TOLD HIN THERE NO PROBLEM IN. VISA ~ 7 . no "FOR. LOGINOV AS CONSUL ATTENDING CONVENT 108 BUT THAT sR z te NIKITIN: aust MAKE FORMAL “VISA APPLICATION WHICH SHE must : . . a } --suamiz. y HER GOVERNMENT. we PLEASE ATTEMPT ‘BLOCK NIKITIN’S VISA. You may TELL LIAISON ME 1S KGB OFFICER WHO AS SOVEXPORTFILM R=P SECRET ao 2FSS/2 14-00000 32 Y PAGE, 2 mexico cir 068.5 BC. RE tT! SeRat a HAS NO CONSULAR OR DIPLOMAT IC STATUS, AND THUS.DOES. sot s BLOCKING OP ct a “& zs & é 4 —— HAVE: LEGITIMATE REASON to “ATTEND CONVENE 0H... Loginov's VISA ay. ‘BE AWKWARD” SUGGE ST. ‘You INFRA itarsow ; NOTORIOUS KGB “OFFICER... PER, Pacy. 7280, 19 DEC 61. BEC “61 ESCORT ING Soviet wes a £ & A. ae nash “Locinov THaWSITED. PANAHA’ 16 ‘AND 1 “FOOTBALL TEAM. HYPOTHESTS ‘CovERT: “BAGGAGE: “SEARCH REVEALED | steluamnetyg Koo conta ted eoemteemiane 7 ENVELOPE. “CONTAINING. LARGE sun AMERICAN: BILLS. IF THIS. 3 INFO ‘USABLE. LOCALLY SUGGEST. you SAY “MONEY: uuDOUBTEDL Y_ was: “es "FOR “TRANSMITTAL TOA LA’ conus x8t- PARTY, © 1 SECRET 10-5 SBCRET OP Seattle aeantyriea ga ert, 1 ot SRS SAD, NM Opsniegitn. tay | TORR ICR Taman ty Bs “Sheva ek ca ceme ow ermine eth ae tenes ENA AHA he CLE © sera vas tnemeierene, } 1 y 14-0000 bas a Se TN ee "os Secret. {ee Filled tny O50: -005-000 ~ phat HMMA~31376: oo are ve MEXICO REF TRACT THAT cuean ‘Aiiu SOVIET-HBAS.. OF" MEXICO Cunsul AR ASSUCIATIUN MAY SEIZE . OPPORTUNITY. GLVEN “THEM OY. INVITATION: TO: oo ATTEND FOURTH INT ERAMERICAN ‘CONSULAR, ASSO fae. SEEK: PANAMA! JAN, VISAS, ie: i } iv FILES IN. 201 waisva . roan BEF vee rncveous sosne SECRET 7 : oy 14.90000 pone ree ee ene Capen ts eet cman mamas + Sipe? ~~ : REQTOP BESAt ER ca antact | Sa eGR, SUPE RE! Ck, _ REFERENCE “yeti eS TOR, MEXTEG CHT GVIT (in 273027 mo. ised -K. AU Cia Fors a mee ty ; . ance vt aeFerence: -. ia{aidas Yed -KELL VY) jot BESABER on: 28 Caiwary alone fer 43. “mit ste :$.° on ay, In -acce s- ‘haw Soctal: contact” 1. @f 2615 118900. “WSS i0n te respect to Soviet “ fo the 8s vb eee - officials. Ta, that-Idea A 1s. . ‘Be After ‘grtemniains “with Sutject af 20l- 2agali (iden B), and AF : ficials in. Mexic Fearn 6 toe MRE WRAY OOZEN AS AN BRK ES avdde nee “affect f f been working | with. two. Years, none. 7 tie = 8 Subject Soviets mention: nimsed? wes. position i -bircudhe sino “ines stayaing- ‘_petweea j ; ese cele et eee nlp ene nn ee et cee mamas ee nee i : ; : : ae | . . : ae wre totes seater eee oe a emee anemone sare nel ' ‘ - we . wrote vee —— — pee nee ee etna eS ee oe —— Bo ete Dol DEISMBA | 2 - og 14-0000 3a) 4 t hb Mere 2 ee mppeaneenp ea FRAN A Yonge Set NE RN ACEO TEE RAB AO BE i a a SO oO m4 ny ‘am Wd be BT aa owe ae ee? eee Wwe SO Tes al ~ oa sapere ene mon tld on tel 3p eh VW te he VED DD evo ‘hee ee ‘te mrt ed er hen r ‘Une yy frm TD Mane hay C-sey net samt ‘ a re) “et Te, 42 ler ul wat aD Gah a 1 Get rt Me war lwp 1IoUY 1 ge vaca ge Soi eE PAN Cant S SAAN OR ERA LON ORNeD nimi Ae TE at i | 1 t i ' 1 ' : 14.90000 Stet nee ae LND de Nees ated alana oe ar : 2 sib Biss SSeS oe, city w/atts/¥ Mex ate eccteye satinnandte AAS SES ATA Ltt os A widen 14-0000 ae geeraemeneomnnl 31m IDERTITY A Yalaattal Sersoyavien LO210I¥ JBESTETE SALLE” nee -gagaTivy: ge tele” vWadtetr nfkalayevten: SOKOLOV” = 7 ; . ereisns C fr, Tom TARA - 7 eee | ne . , and . . - : Jt x a i ~ i * - 1 . - \ 14-0000 PUA a aN Sepp tate s “hts Ouse Doro ae stant PO PN, Pe 2: Pe hii® thED wer. ta pease C] pestaay O: SiG. Lv) aoe TY aawanck coey 7 , A Daisies Cacerree CO everil = igh TM ean c ’ MOXTCD CITY MiL7- SECRET RY Sa Ue end ah nana ota - > DERE CT OR ~ & DUE ETA cvia am=Sicas apetyNes’ First 93) BESAQEP WILL “Tang QY Tx soTSL POR COLL PE? fF 3B SETW 2NN7 AND 2,399, 28 aN. ‘ meas ~- : “) 0 Gy DURING ROSENT-TOY NYCHANE Tok STsTiON é : HE MOULD LIKE TS Teas Te RgawER AE EOvLET MaTTEed, ane IY PARTICULSS. se cr = 7 . ae oe ir SETAE oat met at As eee 14-0000 > - -_~ q -~- ‘ - v aod ™~, . ae Ae ars ook RA ee | = . gape om RE TE £ wey a : BE Ss MES EF | FBS —_— ~ - ie eee Chie?, Ba Divi sicn ~Chiet, 2 SSr Caidt, BON 3: SERN LOT CI Ba IDR IME Nate BENT AN V HE N cp eens as "RaDDORT CIA SLICE _ - SGN RECME REFEREES re : - . NSFERENCE? wcwA~30722;- 4. Sceumbor 1986: oe oat , _ : on oe . Tran <iites ‘herv an is- a Progrosa Roport on Lioztes oo : : for ‘the perion 1 soveudes 1 LSta15 January 1067.. : - . Be, . . | 2. We Boe havin sant 2O¥e5S check. Further. ints the detal dus . an 7 . ge aad” h¥s*owi AYOS Se: ta for pakins the Aig Yrance. danuprza id : : Ps ~ flight tG Sha. chad -refe vote ay pariageaza 3 GB. According. ta 7 ot . the local Aar i'rance iaai.g ar “eho: suggev tec that LICOLY~5.. . SG 7 participate in* the Sh pate qné flight .v schaduleid gor iate | t- : . April oe earls Say is07, HccPaany to the Air France suong 1, rr . although toe alr Pe ance Howie to Shasghad ‘has -beon. aperativ» i H " - sinée the fall, o¥ 1966, 14 35 custemas , te have an official. PoRe “. Anaageral FLAG ia wai sh specks aily inivates travel: agents. . d i. = take ,PArt. oo : foe, Te ak poo. ote ; “Bs, In view-o2 eros “tongetding ‘amble agent fole.': z | oe : .- dnd, his poor ie Sorting ue by past, we doust vhers. is. muck co | . . “oy be gained Pra BeVAAe Ais <€, the promised triny Consequs: Way: i, : E unless FE Biv:: 200° wiedvuiar intesese in LIC 2i=5 nakig | Dood : tag: trip, : nt ia2 bhat we Lave no ART COBt - -di Roa » doing #0. Pi F be advise 2. oy £0 Yeoruary of aay Fd Antereit. : ee dorfixilavd OC. CURTIS: ° = foged ‘attac nent : ; Ts : . : ee es Progress KG,< rt. re oy ; I _ - s . : > we ‘ sf 4 _ Distribution: a ne ’ : : 7 oN 2 - OWH, w/t 7 a so : 7 _1 = c85,- : 7 i: = Chest, ys ate. 2 : ; so 4 ae ey tee ee vee (eis SPER INE TS Dh GANUARY 197 fo. | ne , eG -P Foye] | 14-00000 ” wiecr: Progreas S:port/ ELCEles EPEHATCED HEKA~30722, 2 Dacantar 16 . oe ae «. The 2aat Progress: Rapors (see + - through Of October 2 HG6}.dud nce: 4: - Confarence tn odéoi to water ae om 3 ‘eehll be report ‘ea ” bolus. ° 26g in the” cgamazion roar canes ranted deve Ose ere Sees ‘3 cesty: O° Conticts: a. Qiblect and Ag? Case Cffionny, 8. os : Le sport: from Sua, astts’ fracuens olsite ‘tn kaseow cuit na detode' PL1K6 frois a "40 formar KGs-case “off taprin baer C9, ~ 9289. Mochi porsnca y. “Sud feos: since. his -re-ura to, texico.from his Buraoveen and Lerc3t unt p tn midevovemer has sven KGB offivers: On four. occastons for a total tine 0” Jess than'sn rots . : - “In Hoscow, whera: Sua fact Leg a? inting thd INL a Confaten ee, Sudjce. ms - visited brlefly coers aay An nis Pig as che Hoos! Hei tonal ad Macht porenke , STOR 2d dctoser through 23, Octodsr. or oe _ Plrset contact Ly the Sovi ets an Bub jact's- resurn vo. ‘Kexico uae ef facie by -£04-case officer Ales: ganir Yicdintvcovich fr AROS te (201202879) on F-Decoam erin Ject's' office for a faw amine or. @ 2scens cary Miensin Surgeyavich Lginop -~ 1-28312),. Subjfeeils raguler aga cise Off tear, called Subject down to. ne - . ‘ireet: ourside Md ,esils office co aredarlt, him wick RIBhot Sallat tiorets.. mm. - . _ 4 Soa, : 19 Lecenher, Lontnov pisttzu So fa. 3967.2 ho more han hal If rt hour’ . Pet {- kere. and on 39 or Sl Deonoer, Mange 33 by forel is Ge officer (and posible sangidcte ‘at Sudjact\: office. mn 3B. - Subject ant Ei wico Ctiy see no se 7 4 / In the tuo noribne: uince whe ger, te ns burn ror abire par in eidWopemer ce 8s, tha | oor es “e/o, Prentiea R. barietre,” nes Bu ~ co ptna, houra. ~- : ral the. c/o mat Subject ab his off.ce on 22.4 Nozernden jor $00 “how 73. . - in ‘fecembar, the C/O mat Std jesus these. time 2S On 0° Deterder at ais off.ca for .. : Pos ‘ _Gimost tuo hours, on 12 Dooerser a. ‘tha‘Hotel ¢ forme > for a hac fohour, erd on - ees, _ AB cecerber Gi Subsavtts of fice for Sh OEP. | SO fo ae . | in? Janucry 195", the e/a ani fis wife took Sua ject on “wife-out jar on . cinner ct she Selvetwre Ror osu: den zo Feel prooiie or i toe a former innitesion .o Sud Jecils hed tae es On 12 Jeanary, the C/O mgt Subject at tha latter's office [or one hour. . . an eo t z ; , a ; ¢ Loomnis . & nee : . t : sos i Subjees arrives .n doscow an 29 Cotzber 1909 to Sttens the INTURI YI Cor ference ln - 4 i 14-0000 . : 1 ch travel ayirca. on oe woridesida deste Aad ‘beer intlted. On ‘gud Joot ‘ta gecord Loncow, Gle;-Hechinorinko, dajretls form? Sceolet, c/o tn Kexico, Cums to : isis hin at One Hoel Mattoral. Roajset delloerctey kept Ais gon aby his ulde ‘ se. thes = ach lporenss wuld find te aif ficult. to hava private words A him. , However; he OPEV O C2md £0 vIaic Surject every: dai. thereafter unsil- Sui fees? a ob, d@parture, te taginy gifts of racers, cevicn, atc. shan. Machi porerxo found oh te a pportuntty the fir: t thing ha- tod Suaject. was that ‘he heard SubJact had. bean’ i * fegbol” ard had bes, diffi cult: ta nico. Subject, in hia half-serious minner, . .* pookpoohes the ide that Ac.uag a “reba! Gnd told f cKiporenko earnestly, $h1t he = dtidntt hune the tim, effort or irclinstion to intulga-in the cooperation thet ue arpected af Aim. th guve Haektyorurio the old ding, cbhout friends thagta 32 nuarse* . 16 hol ha couldn't and wiuldats s.$ ous- the ole afjorte Mackinoranko scid that : uty 29 badt> beoGdac he mad wontae ce “2 ventQubsact torhta-chlas=.cnd. new skare sag ro point to bt.” Sub juct shrugged shia off. ‘NGbEL porerno cuked Sua ject if as’, weuld oe willing t2 usa Aly of fics ca ‘Jettoresdrop. (Sub fees” said, roprovingl- chet | wis nol a very comune tice since agents umtiing to Ale” pion and to him awuld then tnow of ous feccts connccitay ulth the Soviets and he would thus ba erpocad. favertheloss, Macht porarne todd Susjecs to think tf over ant ta:% io dentin (Loginav) in Haxleo abou if, Aiso,, Ne chiperariko toud Sud joes that they hon tt forrosten, agcus. the "orarel. off-cat and that Subject shouldn't fae. bed sdous tha delay in cecting ts up, sub ject ridlculad thet idea, aaying brace it was ha Soniaty tho ekidd feed tad; ca for him, he coulantt be tethered. in the future wish she trips and time invs lued. Wgcriporenko, sells not cheatened, asket “of Sudyect wuld provice inform. ttea an ell changes in, iige Peguicétions "for travel tn Central ore South wericu, Sua jace ke acid hu Add givan this” information to the Soniess in, the pruaas. Hecat pararke aaa ‘Gahed Sua Joos to continue. to gtva buch | . oo : } informitton to vedietin, eudjget ulicits fran Kachlporsrite thas he. “was werking in the Latin vwerican veciton af the Fors. Atndutry, On. tuche uy cilowed to coma and. go as he leased ta visit Su ject. Ln tha vwnsuxt of telling Sud ject thet Ke saw then . foot wea not. fering. asony wh ir. Sovtet friends, _Nechigerenno said thac’ ne” would be com barr to Msvico nas: Pe oo One day while chi poranko™ was he hotel room, ‘the phone rung arid sud, lect i Dichesug the Dhonie A foteel@' voce Guned for “Glog” ub jec’ banténingiy_ replied” cme wipe Mo ersermtaneders vey iiicbet) seen me Ss A in Buogian thet "Giry™ woun't aroire, aut wouldn't’ ne do, In the ersiiing converca A “ sion Sud ject found cue tht the ccllar ms @.25 yacr 21d student, Aer address ond : tederhone number, ard mute a date so mes her the following doy at tha Lenin Stacia”. a3tt of the Veins. Weciisoranks we al. in fever af Sua ject making the date, and : 23 G matter of pon Canad Lhe R3at Jey ta take, Suiject's son is the eireus 30 the Sui fect sould be fire. Comments Suojcet scid that mz never did go to meet vhe i ind, Cus told Meenisorentzo shi he he. gone ang the -yirl hed rot shoim wp. Sud ject ston inig we aos & proveection by the Jovlcts, out he ahiad ainy t to Se invpelved in Gnyshing intiscreet. f° ‘OKO drop, ec im unexzectedly xt Susject'a office.crt 2 1% vifa Cn cosh wore pravent, the Soviet asked whan hi could » Gti SAS Llbieir pus him aff t2lding Priknodko to ¢:1i next woe, Veownon ts fiishoake aid nut callf/e tls office sy shone to WE ROKAOR ODER CSAS ROR RES Oe OF a SRI BELLA CO a tat SAKE 8 Grn & eelrcer, valentin Logieci,7s 0 tee edaled 25 iy ; Nese Seo fe come oo uf rifese, clu Subjects “or juge a minute te precent tim } wish Seo tickers to ine Jolenot elle: for 9 Lecemser. Comment: Sua jacs 2trerded./ wet ce cele ce mee cal 14-0000 a oN GRID eoencer, seginoy Gana asern0u so Seo facely offica andy oreuc. Jez on Dintse nivecoffua w th kin neéroy. Tha S3vies praserfed Sud Het wth four settles 3, GN Leger Yo oak ous Net & senmiea of pi raorke2 ques tons: ef vodka for Cartes a) How had Gubdject Life: folded for Aris efter wi “, fegad or ilteggd? Sid jae enciere: chat it ws SD How. wea he ‘Gde o- Unter farty ~ ole ha eves he aid’ Bow, long “he, on tn . fe nea? - Subject f mor tl a), wo" he tolscaed folish UB? | sud ject acta: ya ‘vera share - cry con? ig ions,- to t?, fe) roledses "Son: tee * Bate Fo. - da fed vty the. folea? Sui ess said yes, ard ‘related she gtorr of “how ho, tas contacted in Yertoo. (in hirch. id by & folts tte courlar who brompat a letver “Srom . wus fectis old bog s the U3 5, Paes f S45 joo anguirdg thas 2éttere” iad N drotts response ta the foles Laon posi ttvi: ive? Std sect sald neutral. Acked why, . “ub ject replted thet he oclicucd baa eighty ps arcent of the Poles wre Gas ules. _togiren: suid oon er f PERS rlean-etrlines. he ears. 7 3 Yahe mh bay Uf Sub Ob rus emi af " ha direstor a. = lat bastoo.® Sud jade a Wubgees eSuld pes race Infommstion. ° “Whi n Leginoo Web seuld cell the Sootuta tf ha etd gee ches - 2 sapte with 2 coy "ayde,” bo stoip D tog: nov the docunanis | tht decked up ‘Als angyars ta had Ala. Gocune ta tor. duen shbet vaid’ be 2 why. seize wks n, Sd, » feet a la . ine chtincay Ag.con’ LD! ‘ cod Lopinos het PEralslbea on- Arauir nu inforngtion, Si subject promiid Laginovts qucgtlons. 7 . Lo . . On-either BO oF 3: lecenber, fzvel Yetsrou aro poe by Sub jactts office to gite “hin some pitts h¢@ bes brought back foow HOSE Ne [Cour Ente Sus’ ‘Jace hed dons Yacakov- ‘i & doacde by arransing for Tub face's tre val ogert ct Dracere ee tab atordssde gren fulness 66 Subiect a2 ft, dc%@ Pd.Ka, & Cevorusive son ane 150 srars of : “Yaturuv fans no longa u the pos : in devtoo, and ts ‘ poe tote for anid ate. for Kas pla aad 102 b tiat he te advo pratef 2 for Sten: for 'shamt, wal h3 te sura chase Subject 2.1] not deaoe fohent ron fiea ion of their cahmen tdecls, Ani Yatshov further stut-2 ¢ in Gomory and dhas th M2.) ahould sig Teun. lefe ‘ foror a.eing the wove _in-vfarig tea caal wiykh a dotele cfc Case SF batt tne Ke ond Wuojret hope o1: ry, x whet fapsion yeas © ad ~ > ce a Se ject, Heat jo €L Cte Noverser ne C/O hat Dud ject at his, office Radel B resulta ‘of hia trip a kgaco (see : - raforeatt ton on his contacts with Mz “ipsrenko, Sus PY gave z concerning © forade Doviel Jew ne rahe 2ng the ancindiarican’ “. ‘cnans from Chile. - . : oA vidontad infermrsion - tude of @ nivel Sus fect ronoried to th O/0 Ghdout he artes Qerd & Beesor, -he C0, in. sen Sus Jees she taple of the Jeu ar rosin Schevirric fe eddaged fo Aone sours 2 Sub oes redacor ag the itary of. che mitser so Duc fees, : why fuentioal acmhars sey aid ron mansl when he had che 2 oR 8 do watected. 5 - mea mat FRI rte | Ueate N a rece ater el tapes smpestgen 14-0000 Siler teats ep EEA aT stot pawesct da assis ans BBS hoabiee travel (for Geor rg. ¥ ictor Me Ivanov. cho Jeet ntioned Chet: wercrs Off, before aarhel 3 7 . a : . a - oa . - . PRE pt i +4 . . qe? ” - i 2 > . ; thos, < . : yo ~ . ; t. . " : : a . f 14-0000 am nn agreement TEA IME A A UTR NL OOO A Ae CRE RE ASS OI I SST 1 a . " + 2 "PROCESSING ACTON" ___ [mane foe popes oo mos . : ° “ . , a chief, ‘$B Divisioa. oo, _ “| XK _ | sacs scare a ee . a — cae . 7 : doa Quadirit, Desk a © “cht? ww Divieian oe de ep nae we | : for a. tag: park iane tary delegation. - No: “pl ns wer de :for récofitact, ‘although: cards. e@-exc hanged and BESABER reported that LOGINOV was quite. 6-not | vital 4 October 1966, almost a“year 4atery to: at -inot er Polish Embassy... et , dere DISPATCH SYMBOL. AND AND NUMBER | ee CROSS REFERENCE TO 201-285412 HMMA ~ 31099 aa 47 JANUARY _ 1 1967_ CLASSIFICATION | ATS FRE NUMBER | - | BCR SE T : 201-744856 14-0000 ne. Tres i CONTINUATION ‘OF at DISPATCH | Ss: E c R ‘ Tv there. had. not been any signs of action, BESABER was dnstructed - to try to. get. in touch: “with LOGINOV regarding the purchase: of vodka (for Christmas). ‘When | ‘Christsas passed without ° any ‘luck | in contacting ‘LOGINOY (BESABER™ was extremely busy during this’ period). we. decided to’ ) change tactics a bit. . 2 . de: e Station ‘will encourage 2 ., th tivit y with ‘BESABER and ‘it will, be. ‘helpful a2, Headquarters. : " personnel , if: they: ‘see ‘BESABER during reference. trip, also. ~ ecourage hin. . oa ; . 8. One further. matter for the record; BESABER was first introduced to LOGIROV: by BEWKEP. They again were together at the Polish Embassy on .4 ‘October 1966, Although BESABER has, _not told BEWEEP of his. meet with LOGINOV on 13 January it is - only because BESABER has not..seen BEWEEP gince before Christmas. -BESABER has -been“ “instructed to be’ perfectly open with BEWEEP about, having seen LOGINOV and in fact it may turn out that LOGINOV and BRWEEP will: visit BESABER together. (LOGINOV referred to the possibility in his 13 January meet with BESABER). — an CLASS CATON ~ 1 ~ Tease RS | — ‘ 14.90000 Cease Cates Te foeratce wer ang rer t] CONTINUATION OF- 4 8. RORET “= 21008 | ‘EEA DISPATCH 9, The ‘Station esa no reason, why BESABER cannst haidle . \ othe development of. ‘BEWEEP and LOGINOV at: the samo tine. Where , t oy ‘ possidle we will try. to ‘bave BESASER arrange to. ‘cultivate ‘thea. a . ‘peparately, but since the two targets. ‘are. personal . friends; see each other quite. frequently, we plan: to have BSSABER R : “guite candid IP- paaistise, Ris Folatipmaniy wath ong to” ‘tho: So — ] TA ASSIF CATION T TeaGe Na. roaw 14-0000 * 3A — ; f . re tnsear Qe: Ono wo, ae . oa Qe Cuassir¥ to rite no. CLASSIFIED MESSAGE. rorau copies \ x; YO FIRE WO, ECDET . : wen. fice o100] ser. to onancn a SECRET. Se _ .REPAOOUCTION PROHIBITED oestroy Dic. Pe SOR UNIT QT IFC — ca inc SE Ae A oe ; oma ACTION vee Ss ct. 201- =285412,—-STATION WiLL, PROVIDE btatLs THIS ee BER'S ARRIVAL WASH. SS LQVELY INSTRUCTED STANDBY HIS Stoner _RECENT LEAD BEFORE BES 4, BRESABER HAS SEEN TE LobiNAY Son o95H> 14.90000 “- ‘ MESSAGE FORM, /. ~ | | cash Toran egrieay ‘ een ° Q ‘ Ore mio cas _ . somes gages _SecReF me é . UNIT £ $3 /0/WN 5 - Gyinoex — : , VE. _ ; T a . ext :GWL2- : (Qo mons. — : 5 ee. ™— oare : ace SINE 67 ca Five No SFORITY SAN JOSE SINFO: , ROUTINE. MEXICO. ety, SAN REDTOP REFS: ; THRU CONTROLLED STATION: press ASSE: i ‘ON. NOVOSTI ‘UNDER TM. 964310. ALSO. ns = PLAN HUEDGE-2 OURING HIS VISIT, . y i . 3 s a 4, REQUEST STATION Pouct ANY POSSIBLE COVERAGE suBY ACTIVITIES . ; : i) Lg AND CONTACTS. SAN JOSE AS HQS INTERESTED EXPLITING, SOV INTELL use OF ; + . J an ‘, PRESS COVER. mo EQORDINATING OFFICERS . ; CONT I'4UED AUTHENTICATING RELEASING OFFICER : _ t =—S reese REPRODUCTION BY OTHER mah yo OFFICE is PRONIBITED, ROP~ALKS S41” 14-0000 . ’ ro. ‘ . - . : _ a ce MESSAGE FORM __XXXIHRX II IOCEARI RIK TOTAL Sovigss ‘| . Qragap - , ~~ rn Cincte SECRET “TG 2 phe : J wert Q NO WORX . a . O- FILE iH cs. PILE: ‘NO, < ppp eames reerigege * aoers0/n0 PL pe - — = COOROINATING OFFICERS ° ; tacts ton pment ~ AUTMENTICATIQS RELEASING OFFICER fF SECRET — oreicen y ean h COS oy yo. . REPRODUCTION OTHER THAK THE I2SUING OFFICE =. 3 MIBITED, core Mon yt * . . . i* Ls - 3 - . i es eoe en er ee Se ee Oe seep pee
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14-00000 i oe Hare: BRIAR EEVURED AT cry HEADQUARTERS BY HOUSE sHatCr COTTINRTES OM ASSASSINATION, STAFE HEMENS : NO PUCUNENTS HAY BE COPTED er REMOVED FROM THTS PILE, 14-0000 RECIPIENT - . SIGNATURE (ACRNOWLL0G 14-0000 Lot. 1s Reference rt nade ‘to this. 5 Agency" 8 out: nonsage- oe umber -94270. dated 25 April 1968 concerning the ausassi- . an pation of Dr. “Martin: Luther KING, are - ; ot! Tel7 48 British Ho juras,; voluntarily: - ment. of. National: -Gavest tga t tons OND + aboard’ ‘the Texaco: 3. s. Aidbage. . Lo. é ; KING aa "Our. ‘greatest* orobrs 4 bausing ud: much - rouble. “He gave BROWN ‘a busine: rd a “to use: in the: event: be: ‘was interested in pureuing: | the ‘employs, < , _ faa, offer: Bg . - oF . . _ (4), oa 28. January "1963 BROWN’ wrote , LATTRELL fron “new York city, ‘stating. he was interested ‘in: a- Job and- aa plan Naas fie ery ~ Le - Nee ewhuiils fg Say Dio a 14-0000 : x _roquested $75. for travel fron. New: York City. to: ‘Mobi le.. _ On 2 February: 1963 BROWN. received a reply froa LITTRELL, : restating that: he_had: ‘a Job waiting for BROWN in ‘Atabana, . * but qu stioning why: ‘$7 was needed since the fare was less _ than: $40 by ‘bua... . Tae, 3. Enclosed for. your daforan tion 4s; a copy - of. the: ; LITTRELL letter and the. Spanish ‘language. deposition made. : by” BROWN, 2H Well- Q& Sn English translation of the ‘deposition as. ‘deacribed in paragraph 2 of; ithe ‘Feterenced out. sessage. _ FOR: THE bevory DIRECTOR’ ¥OR PLAN 3 (CBcT-316/01702-66, “3. Enclosures | Sa Tatas aot Wi/2/Paiind/0. “eageiciy a Distribution: » Orig & 1 = ‘Addressee > w/atts a ne ai Gan (Buaay we - 2s 2 = -CH/LIA . (Dumay : | ~2 ~.CI/OPS/DO,- wiatts v ae ‘ be WH/2/Panama a “on: | PANAMA city 6180, ax 4860) 14-00000 ~ a an aye Patty . Re ee een Ne dante ee emer hl bpm Letom 's SECRET: ao ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET : INSTRUCTIONS® : . _ oo “PRIOR 10 FING a TO: ACTION BRANCH 1. Fill In Sect: 2. on back. Dotach back =x Dap and forward to RID. 2%. Destroy tiont cover sheet. unless It focords significant action, taken or comments Foquir: ing preservation. - Uf file no. and-title shown are not proper, insert proper ‘tile rio. below, and forward " |-document to sip/AN. . PROPER fice ROL” "TO: ALL.ADDRESSEES " * a a : : 2. 5 7 Cd fthel: ‘ i" TT essere .. 3 é ©. te fey _ og L. L fac. aii tee Le fee > £ LOC. hha ved aes an rere 7? F404 bh ord Ye os & wks ad =18F ~ FILE TTS YRACE “ob yal Reoecst i inpe® | AMMEN MUO Oats MIC RTE 14.90000 t =“ rs SECRET -TELEPOUCH © \ a , 7 a a. \ DISP NO = UFGA-2 9864 eS ; a . 8 a mo, re . . . ae one a RILENG = NONE (0 ees Fo ic MICROFILMED | DATE. : ve ab APRIL “1968: | © APR YS 1968 Bec. MIERO: San. . OS GHIER, | _wnre06 > cure, » WOLIME! = e _ FR 7 - cos, JNWAUE.” - i" ae we - _ lee _ “SUBJECT O summary, OF ‘cupaw epia TREATHENT OF DeatH OF MARTIN | aaa .: Lutier ‘ans Rey {xo ‘APRIL 1968 ; Bee poe os REFERENCE - > = UFGAs29677" wl a _ AW ADD ATION TO THE ‘Sunitiar Y “OF clan MED ia ‘COVERAGE OF THE > it IW" LUTHER- KING A'SSASS ATION fRanseitTED ieee FOUL ovina SUMMARY FOR 8-9 APRIL HAS BEEN FURNISHED BY THE: anor. .. BM: _GRANMA, 0 APR y PAGE. ONE" - JoHOBILIZATION’ OF 55, oon | . shades TO REPRESS. THE Negae s*# op THE. ARTICLE REPORTED ‘ALU THE”, i | DISTURBANCES \ nice AVE occuRnEb 1 tHe Uses. as A RESULT “OF The | “DEATH OF WARTIW | Loran Ki rare es oe en ES - ue GRANIA 9: 0 APRIL PAGE: 3 a dg ITH THE assassin * MARTIN LUTHER KING tie IDEOLOGY oF NONe VIOLENCE “yas ‘DiED"*, a AN OE] INTERVIEW With FLOYD hexissrex, Hat ZONAL DIRECTOR OF THE. "congress “OF RACIAL ‘EouaL sry reoreh.- sutis SIMPLY MEANS THAT®: "> Wwonav rove Nce HAS CEASED AS ACMEANS. oF FIGHTING « THE PEOPLE © CANNOT BE TAUGHT TO BE NONVIOLENT WHILE WE ARE INVOLVED IN A VIOLENT WAR, IN VIETNAM. NON-VIOLENCE cannot BE PREACHED TO JHE BLACK PEOPLE WHO HAVE To FACE VIOLENCE EVERY DAY ON THE | oe STREETS OF THIS COUNTRY,** THIS WAS SAID INA TELEPHONE CONVERSA~ , TION BETWEEN RADIO HABANA AND FLOYD NCKISSICK, SHEN ASKED ABOUT THE " POSSIGLE CONSEQUENCES OF THE ASSASSINATION OF KING, MCKISSICK RE- PLIED ~ JJI. REPEAT THAT WE ARE MAKING NO PREDICTIONS, BUT THE ; ~~ SECKET TELEPOUCH UFGA- 29884 PAGE ORE , — 14-0000 whe ” SECRET TELEPOUCH uFGA=29884 PAGE Two “AMER ICAN NEGRO Is ‘NOT. WILL 1Ne' ‘TO. COWTENPLATE” IMPASSIBLY The “ASSASSIO = . o NATION “OF ouK veaeRs, OUR HEROES, ‘AND Our PEOPLE. ve : ; , Ee GRANIA 9 APRIL, “PAGE 3 A ‘ARTICLE BY Juan ARRERO EAT ~ - : UM “RADIO Labenacion, 1 ‘APRIL’ 11230 P. Mes A THIS Newscast, : po REFERS TOA DEMONSTRATION IN WHICH 22 LATIN AMERICAN, ASIAN, ‘AND | ; . AFRICAN STUDEATS WERE SAID TO HAVE PARTICIPATED IN FRONT, OF THE : bs US. EHSASSY IN WARSAW, POLAND, AS A PROTEST. OVER THE DEATH OF © MARTIN LUTHER KING. oe “MARK F. EFFIELD ” DISTRIBUTION SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29884 Pace Tho 14-0000 . oo SECRET. TELEPOUCH UFGA-29864 | PAGE THREE. | a 7 VIA TELEPOUCH ne So 3 A C/¥HD ae - . re 2A c/w CoG oe , A aa a C/WOL IME | 3 ee - ee oe ‘ ae ae! i ce 1 Sawer : | : i ‘ ; ! ' ~ 14-00000 creme cpttnecmaett aati tert a Sims Dee rmaeion: L “SECRET: are -. we ~ +. —_ Cs) (WsiEN_F"FO IND pier oy poe ROUTING AND RECCRD.SHET a: i . ene : ~ INSTRUCTION, ° oe _ ’ : . i i “PRIOR 6-H ° TO: ACTION BRANCH —— ~ : of. 1. Fallin 2. on back, Detach back flap . if file no. and tile shown are o not proper, . : ; a and forward to RID. 2 Destroy front cover shéet, usiless itrecerds ~ insort proper tile no. bolow and forward - ” ~ gignificafit.action taken or comments requir — document to RID/AN. ws - yoo tag Proservation. ; ‘ FROPER FILE NO, - “TO: ALL ADDRESSEES - FILy! IN SECTION 1 ON. BACK. IF APPROPRIATE * ‘ : : COMMENTS. : te Ofesffee As atectin fee Ae a ~ wifise Hel. 7 Paka Tithe paws wie rT yr) 1PHIMARY COCED ‘hava — . . TRACE | f p RLQUEST | inpen " ane 14-0000 —_ . \ : : - e oo eo i Pan . : ; ~ oe poe - em * : 3 . we a " yy . . ~ . eo, an * é secner. TELEROUCH = re) DISP wo “UYGA-29877 rr FILE HO - Nowe | _ a DATE - es - aa APRIL 1968 “bens . BONE Osuna ‘OF, CUBAN’ neD IA TREATMENT “OF rie DEATH | OF , MARTIN Loren Kia, TAL APRIL: 1968 .. Avante veu-okesseo “Youn eirccaes VENTY=SEVEN PERSONS. Have ie ‘SSASSINA ION: OF WaRTIN LUTHER KINGS. ‘Ww. WASHING- NDEI ay 1e6. PER SONS. ARRESTED “SUIPERS” continue ae BE active Iw DIFFERENT. ciT1es a8 THE. Us Si. THE WHITE | f ARE UndER ‘HEAVY, GUARDS? * ~FEULL. INFORWATION' _ GIVEN. on vn as a . Ei. GRANHA., 4 lms bast ‘PAGE - - To RICHMOND To LIBERATE RAP ', BROWN. "+++ qeasiiinatoN, V aPRIL, ASSOCIATED FRENCE PRESS - AFP, ‘ FRENCH NEWS ‘AGENCY ANX LEAFLETS WERE D'ISTAIBUTED HERE THIS MORNING, . URGING THE NEGRO PEOPLE OF WASHINGTON. TO GO TO RICKNOND TO LISERATE RAP BROWN. ** _JJTHE LEAFLETS CALLED ON THE NEGROES TO FOR A MOTOR= CADE AND LEAVE FOR R LC! OND TOMORROW, MONDAY.** SECRET TELE POUCH UFGA-25€77 PAGE ONE ot Are tt FO 14.90000 © SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29877 PACE two _ rn Ae GRANMA, F APRIL, LAST PAGE" ARTICLE ENTITLED ** PRINCIPAL ~-NEGR 0 ORGANIZATIONS IN THE -Us Set" BY JUANA CARRASCO, THE ARTICLE. crn ren 7 SAYS THAT NEGRO’ ORGANIZATIONS “ARE DIVIDED INTO ‘TWO GROUPS « THE | . og * VIQLENT” ONES: “AND” THE NON-VIOLENT ONES. AT MENTIONS: THE: FoLto in. bounty {CORES STUDENT: WON-VIOLENT ‘CooRD wat ine con aT TEE, isucery. _ | BLACK: MUSLIMS, BLACK PANTHER PARTY, BLACKSTONE RANGERS, ‘THE ALERT i * | vy ete - PATROL, REVOLUTIONARY ACTION MOVEMENT PRAY, “THE BLACK SUARDS, THE © BEACONS, AND THE: Us Se"*e : THE: FOLLOWING NEGRO ORGANIZAT LOWS ARE - : Spee ) ong” THOSE: WHICH ADVOCATE, ‘WON VIOLENCE. - war 1oWAL ASSO. : ake oe ie GRANMA ; Famine LAST PAGE - SAATTENPTS ARE BING inane TO. “etavie, CARN 1chaet FoR THE OUTBREAK, OF RACIAL, VIOLENCE’ IN THE Uy Sek ae : eo GRaMA, TAPRIL, LAST "PAGE. ~ ~ RACIAL CLASHES abrvek NEGRO. _ ME AND: vatTE ‘AMERICAN. SOLDIERS. IN APA one See bt | : a ‘GRAWHA, AAI Last, ‘PAGE = pat “AMERICAN WiEGRO ) PEOPLE ** i : eae ie GRANMA, ft APRIL, LAST ‘PAGE - ‘ MARTYRS OF THE NEGRO we SUGGES oe (Mae ae ke ote , Be RADIO: LIBERACION. AND RADIO PROGRESO /HAVANA RADIO stat Ions/,-. Pg APRIL Gp. a Ast AND. 12 KOON = "THE chLEF OF THE MISSION TO. won OF THE SOUTH: VIETNAMESE NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT: HaS SENT & MESSAGE “qo AFRO-AMERICANS ON THE ASSASSINATION OF THE LEADER, MARTIN LUTHER : KING. THIS MESSAGE SAYS THAT THE CRIME WHICH WAS COMMITTED AGAINST WARTIN LUTHER KING UNNASKS THE EVIL FACE OF THE RULERS AND RACISTS . OF THE UNITED STATES.** ‘*TKE MESSAGE OF THE VIETNANESE MISSION IN " WAVAWA ENDS BY SAYING THAT, WITH THE ASSASSINATION OF LUTHER KING, “ALL THAT HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED BY THE RULERS OF THE UNITED STATES = IS TO POUR GIL ONTO THE. FLAMES OF THE STRUGGLE OF AFRO-ANERICANS, "SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29877 PAGE Two 14-0000 SECRET” “TELEPOUCH uFca-29e77 PAGE THREE © “ AND: THAT THE SE FLAMES ARE RISING VIOLENTLY TO PUT aN ERD TO ALL THE OPPRESSION AND IngUST ICE WHICH Is FOUND In TRE UNITED STATES, WHICH "HINDERS THE ADVANCEMENT ‘OF THE MILL TONS OF” PEOPLE IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY». eee oy a obi RADIO LIBERACIO - 7 pee PAPRIL, REP P.M, - s ggstoneLy CARHICHAEL oe ae SADE OF BAG Bi Sam — av Mehorb ab anh ows vi Cae ee RIFEES AND, PISTOLS. AND - LAUNCH AN “ASSAULT. on THE: ‘STREETS OF THE . oe “eiries OF THE UNITED STATES 18 REPRISAL FOR KiNG ASSASSINATION: * CARMICHAEL” PRED ICTED THAT THERE WiLL BE, EXECUTIONS IN THE STREETS. AS A. RESULT OF KING * s ASSASSINATION... HES “ALSO PREDICTED. ‘THAT THE re | vraewee WHICH: “HAS, BEEN ‘UNLEASHED BY NEGROES As a RESULT, OF MING" Ss. a DEATH. WILL BE’ “PALE AS COMPARED To WHAT. wate HAPPEN in AMERICAN [CHTiEss" + me, a ce eo og . oa . a “aetr RADIO. HABANA, X APRIL; eae MH. , A dBA eiwG *S7 eat siows 4). ONCE ‘AGAIN THAT THE ‘EXPLOITED WASSES CAN ‘ony: ANSWER: -REACTIONARY , _ Viovewce. WITH. REVOLUTIONARY VLOLENCE.*' . rs : aH RaDtO PROGRESO, LF arin, £ cic Ps we spre" SAID | ‘oun Tas A TELEPHONE INTERVIEW, THAT. on SER iOUS ‘MISTAKE MAS BEEN’ ‘MADE. - “cIN ASSASSINAT ING, DRs KING: ‘BECAUSE HE. HAD. BEEN. THE LEADER: oF a ‘NOVE- _ | MENT. WHICH’ “URGED: “THE: NEGRO PEOPLE OF: THE UNITED “STATES” NoT- To ‘BURN . THE CITIES, NOT” TO: COMMIT: ACTS, OF viOLENCE. THIS MEANS THAT IT WIL BE NECESSARY To START AN ALL- OUT REVOLUT 10N.* CARNICHAEL ‘ADDED - SERIOUS: AWeIDE WTS. HAVE TAKEN. PEACE. IN 3 CITIES WHERE THERE HAVE. “BEEN FIRES, SHOOT ING, "FIGHTING , AND DEATHS, AS A RE SUL’ OF THE CRIME COMMITTED AGAINST DR. KING. NATURALLY, OTHER SIMILAR THINGS WILL TAKE PLACE. GUERR ILLA: WARFARE WILL RAPIDLY SPREAD THROUGH TRE CITIES ee BECAUSE IT IS ALREADY EVIDENT THAT WE CANNOT OPENLY REBEL AGAINST ‘THE POLICEs* STOKELY CARMICHAEL’ ENDED THE INTERVIEW BY SENDING AFFECTIONATE REGARDS TO THE REVOLUTIONARY CUBAN PEOPLE AND TKEIR - LEADER, FIDEL CASTRO RUZ.°* "SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29877 PAGE THREE 14-0000 nen, SECRET TELEPOUCK UFGA-29877 PAGE FouR 7 ay RADIO HABANA , OW aPRit; yp: Ms A SHOUAN /MARI/ BRAS, /— SECRETARY-GENERAL OF ‘THE MOVEMENT FOR THE INDEPENDENCE OF PUERTO ~ | oe RICO, MADE THE FOLLOWING STATENENTS IN A LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE re ANTERV IEW - por ‘LUTHER KING? 8 ASSASSINATION. WiLL ‘UNDOUBTEDLY PRE-- oe _ CIPITATE: THE REBELLION oF THE: NEGRO: PEOPLE OF THE UNITED" STATES | - aes ; ahist WE tie ABUSES oF wien they, ‘HAVE BEEN THE ‘opue cr * ne rca a NA, 5 Pai, W Pe Me Ras EX e CUTIVE SECRETARIAT OF. THE: asian, AFRICAN, AND ‘LATIN. AMERICAN ‘PEOPLES. SOLIDARITY’ “ORGANI= « ae | BATION /ARLAPSOZ SENT A-WESSAGE. OF CONDOLENCE ‘TO THE sNcc OW. THE a . ASSASSINATION. OF LUTHER KING 1° THE AALAPSO"S NESSAGE 10 THE - ' AMERICAN PACIFIST ORGANIZATION ENDS AS FOLLOWS aA BEG YOU TO. oo a THE FaNILY: OF -WART IH ‘LUTHER: KING: ‘AND TO alt AFRO-AMERICANS rari | exPRES , OUR DEEPEST SORROW OVER, HIS DEATH, our DECISION ‘TO SUPFORT Your meat AND ‘ov ‘DEEP convict iON: THAT THIS "TERR IBLE, CRIME--WHICH | eee * Skows US ‘THAT ARMED ‘REVOLUTIONARY VIOLENCE, is THE ONLY. way oF ACHIEV= .. aS ce “ING. GENUINE LIBERATION=-W ILL HELP STHENGTHES: THE STRUGGLE oF THE _AFROCAMERICAN PEOPLE, ‘WHICH 1s ALREADY. ‘ame aw THE Binéct fon oF a a ‘ : aa _ moh i vnew. Evert rma wit THE “RESPECT: ‘wittcn’ 1s DUE’ To THe “AS rutin BEINGS," mt a , ‘te RADIO HABANA, Y APRIL, a me FR AAREVEREND RAFAEL PASTOR. _ - a . eae + OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: "IN Luyano, HAVANA, MADE THE‘FOLLOWING vas oe - STATEMENTS IN A SPECIAL INTERVIEW - AIS BROTHERS; THE AMERICAN, a ; NEGROES, WILL LEARN MUCH FROM HIS DEATH. WE. |CAN ALMOST ASSURE THAT TREY, THE AMERICAN NEGROES WHOSE DIGNITY AKD: ‘DECORUM HAS BEEW in: re WaT ION ‘AND IW. rr “onan WaT Lows wate BE. TREATED 7 — CRUSHED, WILL COME BACK TO LIFE AFTER CENTURIES OF LETHARGY AND _ " SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA*29877 PAGE FOUR a a 14-0000 oo . an . ory Ca SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29877 PAGE FIVE WIth. RISt _FROM THEIR GRAVES ano FORM AN INVINCIBLE ARMY." ge "But RADIO “LIBERACION, Foran, Ye. M. # EDITORIAL COMMENTS . . cast 012 No" THE NOW=VIOLENT LINE WHICK WAS “ADVOCATED BY LUTHER RING a "SAYING. wat THIS, Ling was TNORERAT IVES PSMART IN LUTHER. KING. Dip Nor - PREACH. VioLeNce ‘BUT “HE” WAS’ THE “VICTIM OF VIOLENCE.” ‘HE DID not ~ UNLEASH viavence ‘Bur vioLénce MOWED ate Down's. os Dames ; “He “RADIO HABANA'y ¥ ‘APRIL. 68, Yap Pam. i **.0HRSON mate re HIS TRIP. HE CALLED ‘THE. CIVIL RIGHTS “LEADERS*~WHO WERE MORE OR. es LESS. UNDER CONTROL--T0.G0 TO TKE WHITE HOUSE. JOHNSON APPEARED ow os ae | TELEVISION, HE ‘EXPRESSED. HIS ANGUISH AND HIS SORROW. - HE ‘NAD, ee i “INSP Ii ED COWNENTS: ABOUT MART IN- LUTHER” ‘KING THE SE; “ACTIONS AND THESE ~ a WORDS HIDE. FEAR OVER. THE ‘Wave OF: aust VIOLENCE WHICH Is. ‘STARTING To”: - war A. Tite WHEN, “COMPLEX ANTER- SPREAD THROUGH THE- ‘united staless 7 "WAT LOWAL NEGOT LAT LOWS HIGHT BE UNDERWAY, UNDER DIFFICULT conDIT LOMS, _ THIS NEW CRIME WIDENS THE CHAS WHICH DIVIDES THE’ PEOPLE: OF THE-. UNITED “states AND INCITES ‘THE PEOPLE To PReMOTE DISTURBANCES, ‘WHOSE, es “REACHING ‘ERFECTS ARE. HARD, To PREDICT.°? wrth assassination. OF ee MARTIN “LUTHER KiNG. CONF iRNS Tat ‘THE VIOLENCE OF INPERIALISI Racists _ os FFECT IVELY WITH THE VIOLENCE OF THE REVOLUTIONARY areaon is “ONLY “ANSWERED - STRUGELES ; . MARK Fe ERFIELD.* 2-000 oe ce te enn Zo ee, VIA TELEPOUCH - | ee a 8 3S ACW | 2 A C/WKSCOR “62 A C/WOLINE "SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29677 PAGE FIVE aT 14-0000 c) . : SECRET. fh . @ ot an) (WHEN FILEED IN) a a ‘ ica @ ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET INSTRUCTIONS ener ees eg: | PRIOR om ~ ¥0: ACTION. BRANCH aA pT a or ee, ~ " [1 Fallin Sect, 2. back. Detach back i : ; - : and forward iy RID, ‘ ach Dacemee If file no, and title shown are.not proper, = 2. Destroy front cover sheet, unless it records insert proper file no. below and forward con fon significant action taken or.comments ) roquir- documoat to RID/ AN.) 7 . ~ awe proaorvation. - 1 eo “TPROPER FILE NO, ~~ “ ‘RID CQ , ace . pennneee : : : . . : oo “T6.) “Att “ooressees— 7 oo ~ PICU IN BECTION 1 1¢ BACK, iF APPROPRIATE ‘ COMMENTS . an eaewaseiga sere amapi wy ocd esi & vir ead esr iiaadam teberdaoee ad Sestnora siege « i. anstaact | NY Reguast ince ; ERR UMGNT WOM GER Oats srcaorigme ; #308 O70)2 14-0000 : * CLASSRICATION ” SECRET AGREES Pht grapes DISPATCH chief, WH Division Se i ene heel ‘of: gtatemonis .On the: ‘death. of Martin: Luther. ‘king: Dy the Dominican. sO Communist Party. (PCD), the ‘Corimunist . 14th of June’ Revolutionary _ .Movement’ (MR-134), and various trade unions. All. appeared . in the 7 ‘April (1968 issue of EL Nacional. . . 2. “the text of. the: ‘PCD statement makes reference to. the: visit of Stokely” CarmictiaeL to the. Latin American -Solidarity- tOrganization- Conference (LASO) quotes & statement ‘by- Fidel- ‘Castro on ‘Carmtchael- -and the concept of. “Black’ Power," and: ; ‘expresses ‘the. solidarity: .of the PCD with. the struggle of “.. North American Negroes. ‘The. MR-1d4, ‘statement, only. availab]. ; in gist,’ Says that. King's deatii: reveals the profound. “erisis’. ‘ éxisting within. US society, and shows that -for the: "racist’’ : : forcés,""' violence. is “the ‘only law and: is applied: to internal : - and external enemies alike. ae . 3. Neither. statement issues a “call to violence on. the, : Part, of US Negroes. : . we Get & DRA. PATAKER cos Oo ; > ATTACHIENT: : re ¢ ral As. ‘Stated © “HMerows th . te DISTRIBUTION: WH Division 5. 3 > Chief, 3- Files” vw/att DATE TYPED 10 Apr. 68 14-0000 a8 ‘tequiérdia- -taa condenaron’ hoy ta muerte det ~ reverendo Martfn' Luther King, ~” ' Ea comuntéades separades ol! ‘Partido Comunista’ Dominicano y 91 Movimiento Révolucionarto 14, “da ‘Judie’ dicen ‘solidarizarse con” ol movimiento ndgro- ‘de loa Esta doa Unidos, ot El PCD aghala: ‘qie el i asestnalo “del; Uder pactfista ha tonido *justa > réspudata® en’ la’ vidlencla desata- da on las cludades mAs tmportantés do ba: Estados Unidos “quo ha obli- ado & que’ 6] presidente: Johnson ‘eancelara su viaje al exterior para “cotiversiciones.de paz en Vietnam, Dice:rezpaldar-la rebelién, ¥ los . ya . camino. ¢n Jos Estados Unidos para,- > Mbrarse de la violencia de 103 mas * les que padecé ese pueblo es la vio- bard eléistema imperlalista®, - ‘El PCD demandé de las organi : ‘riclonés ‘polfitcas ysindicales déa- sarrollar actividades’ en apoyoah, lucha. de jos Negros norteamertca- nos... Por su parte ol 14 de. Junto con. _stder& quo el agesinata del Premio: -- N6bel de la:Paz revela la profunda crisis ‘en quaha entrado la sociedad _ ‘porteamericana, + Demuostra, segin el i4 de Junto, pes ;ara las fuerzas racistas la “ley op la violencia y que ésta -’. es Aplicada a todo enemigo inter.” no o’extarno” que'se revelo contra ‘el Amperto brutal®,:- Entlende la organiza ct6n: potftica - que la muerte ‘del reverendo Lu‘ ther “King es una gran ensefianza . para Jos de au raza que sufren I - lencla rovolucionarta’ qisderram a 14-0000 PARTIDO COMUNISTA DOMINICANO ‘dpept - vo . : - ‘noiteamericanes, oe pa tomo parte qe es de la hicha “8 pigimen” de ios monopolios inpertalistis nortearierteanos 89 cosmueve por la accién de los pueblos” desde fuera con. Viemair al frente, y¥ desde dentro con el. gran moviintento por los. | - dérechos * tiviles y ‘por-ta paz, El aseésinato ‘de Lather. King, - sera. presentado como la obra de 1 mano fandtica de un ractsta; “|” pero queda clara ia Tesponsabilidad de los Interesados en Baul. dar.ta.aceiéd civil por. la violencia,’ de los inter Sadis en im.” poner l@ mordaza“a‘los reclamos del pueblo que cada‘vez mas -Jugha organizada mé te: y que compreade “los objettvos de- esa _ fecha, ae" ‘los, menopolios impertalistas, : | La violencia “engondra itolaneta, Muchos sigios do. explota:.. elén | 'y .de- Tepresién -han pasado hasta que en los attuimos anos . el* negra norteameric Ondenza aorganizar su resistencia; - y en ello 'é) papel de, er King es lnnegable, dé los thas altos ‘_ moritos, dé la; mas ‘encoimtable abdhegacién, aunqué su prédica, do "pax mo. haya sido compreasibie por todos tos optimidos nt - 2 i ‘rds ‘apropiada come to lemuestra Su 8u propia niderte, - . 7 ay Los négros. ‘constir ent bos -Estados Unidos el secior mas _ 1 explotads -de be clase obrera en el nivel de" Sueldos, en la dis. q criminacisa social que asume formas raciales, ' en la propor. ci6n de les’ que participan ‘en el effrcito, en log Blanes de | segutos sociales; por lo que la diseriminactén y Su respuesta + én ‘la lucha por los derechos civiles tiene caracterfsticas esen, clalmenié clasistas aunque asuma formas raciales, y por ‘bo que crecientemente este fendmeno es comprendido por las , 1 propias mtsas blancas que ‘apoyan los reclamos civiles de ls : poblacisa de raga africana ‘marginada de la sociedad, Creen Disturbios Influiran en. Dolar ‘ARIS, 6 de abril, (AFP). Et También se , comprveba ese re. Llido de los disturbtos raciales traso en las escuelas y centros Estados Unidos, cuya primera sociales, asf como Ja estrecha co. al ba sido eY'asesinato del p88. yreiacién que existe entre el sub. : Martin Luther King, Teperct. empleo de una Inmensa masa “fu. ~ teh una nueva crisis del Oar, yeni) y su disponibilidad para los : iman boy aqui los observada | qisturbios raciaies, agrega el ex ministro fran¢e, ca efecto, -el desencadenamiento Por ello, Washigton proyecta ‘ia, violencia. va a obstaculizar pacer adoptar rfipidamente, an pro. aneamiento presupuesisrio, (ode ley a} que-Martin Luther Mr oavova oDvasa Se SOCCER 2 SNS 6... foavovd | O1DvdSa) - SO ICS SES a ae ees SAN soareaquyaiod msimwo5 le -epniaed 1p tena s0g wp a ; adc. las ric Par” oS, int sopunul [3p can ‘le ‘organ $61 Spo} ap opti 1p totes arirersodtiry un eA. eBonf‘iedng . pueodwy un yapua Susotiawediiou o13eu- orqend to | 1a & ‘sojgand “SOY ep ojuntay 13 oo Epyouan pies of9s . 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Ty «ue woLep Loa 4 _ 1 Spreubfontoias owuaywisow it) parsing, opmupsdo sore aso- ap > * ¢pueoptauie peparsos yn Ssoaugrodueywod- sodwapn BO] Ue SOUE ie 14.90000 Martin” Luther King, iter pacifisia det movimiento negro norteainericane, Pre, ‘ [- mio ‘Nébel de la -Paz,-ba sido, asesinado por os opresores de, su pueblo: »¥ de todos los pueblos explotades del, Mundo. i . : ; SU- DELITO: Lactar fer la, Mberaci6n de los negros, contra la. diseriminacisa . > racial, contra das vaziciones y “ta esplotaciéa, que sufren’sus hermanos de ‘rata en’ los Estadas Unidos, Es ef “delito” que le cargan quienes, goblernan p para el mal 2 todos aquellos que se reténa, que hichan por, 3 Hbertad, | eee Mee . La mberte de“ ‘King! a, ‘conmévide au Mundo porque evidencia en n forma alarmantée - hasta-déade pueden Hegar los Fieachones Tacistas que controlan a poder’ en los. . Estados Unidos. a . . as a La vio a rebeldfh ee kes) ogres ¥. y. de todos los demScratas corfenzn det anevo a estremecer ja Sociedad sorteamericana, - - La. -soudaridad internacional. con su ‘causa se -Sxpresa ea rafitiptes formas, Py Y nosotros, ‘los obreros dominicanss, devames, nuestra vor, de protesta yY. " Hamamosa lasolidarided activacon toda manifestaci6n de Jucha,. que dentro j 5 fuera . de'los Estados Unidos, express ef repudio a ese hecho Bichornoso; . . “ Adoptamos esta actioad conscientes de ‘que ‘al sumarnos ra la protest munitiai nos colocamos junto al sector mis oprimido y vejado ‘da ‘la clase obrera porteame. “ Yicana: los trabajadores ‘ Regros, 'Y de que nos sttuamos de frente a los poderosos’ que: con hipocresfa unos -¥, cod.cinismo otros, dicen lamentar, la‘ muerte del Ider” . weer | mientras, preparas us bayonetas para | tratar deaplastir la lucha deseneade, naday explotados, up ‘Iuchador por | no merecfa /homenaje alguao, | ae ” sin embargo, Lather King ‘tiene a los que encarmamas ‘en esta aerra los intereses del tiabajo, y del- progreso de foda . la “bumantdad, ¥ _por = en esta ocasiéa, también damos un pasos al frente: Llamamos & todos los hombres” honestos dé ‘nuestra Patria a menifestir su * solidaridad con la gausa de los. “negros.t norteamericanos. . Llamamos a las dems ofgantzactones ‘do trapajadores a repudtar el asesinato - de Luther: - King ya solidarizarse con. ja lucha de los négros ROrteamericanos, . Llarnamas a la. Universiaad watdadeha de Santo ‘Domiaga ya . demoeriticos del pafs, para’ que; dmparados ‘ en su st autonomta, éeciarea tres. fas, de . duelo por el asesinato de Lather King. _ . ’ * Que en’ hs idbrica's, ‘en las _escuelas, ¢ en las oftcinas y- en todos Jos centros de . trabajo se “rinda “ho menaye ¢ al ifder asesinadd y se exprese nuestro apoyo” al piedlo vo ante ‘colocads en la} primera ifpea de,- ” ” fuego ea VietNam al mismo tenipo que’ en” su Proplo | als = ge le. somete ala mas° , _ hegra de 103 | Estadds Uaidus que es étiminal gruel explotacién,. . caMa |ANTENGAMOS LA SOLIDARIDAD ACTIVA RASTA QUE NUESTROS. ‘HERMA, ‘Nos NEGROS DE. Los “RSTADOS ‘UNIDOS CONQUISTEN TODOS SUS DERECHOS! _ FEDERACION DE. TRABAADORES" REVOLUCIONARIO8 umipos ‘DEL . DISTRITO NACIONAL (FETRUDISNA) . - : FEDERACION ‘NACIONAL DE TRABAJADORES PORTUARICS. “ FEDERACION NACIONAL DE TRABAJADORES DE LA INDUSTRIA DE LA., - +. _CONSTRUCCION Y'SUS AFINES (RENATRAICA). + = * . SINDICATO PORTUARIO DE-LOS. MOLINOS DOMINICANOS SINDICATO DE TRABAJADORES PORTUARIOS-DE ARRIMO (PGAS)). + SINDICATO DE TRABAJADORES DE LOS MOLINCS DOMINICANOS” ° ~“SINDICATO DB"LA SOCIEDAD INDUSTRIAL DOMINICANA (MANICERA) - ,ASOCIACION DE CROFERES INDEPENDIENTES (ASOCHOIN), | " ASOCIACION. DB EMPLEADOS DE LA UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA . - ty) | DE'SANTO DOMINGO . : * SINDICATO DE TRABAJADORES TELEFONICOS. as - SINDICATO DE.COBRADORES DE AUTOBUSES DE SANTO DOMGNGO- " SINDICATO DE OPERARIOS SASTRES DEL DISTRITO NACIONAL SINDICATO DE OBREROS YEN PLEADOS DEL AYUNTAMIENTO “BEL DISTRITO NACIONAL ~” ’ “SINDICATO DE.LA PAPELERA INDUSTRIAL | LL DE CARPINTERCS - “e 2 Eb vieewal a A won (FP 4, 14-0000 : i —— : - ; errs | Peat | \ peere iy 3 : - ee — Looe. “ SECR [ se: | 1 een Fabled tay . 7 —_ . z . .- . { yo \ - pocungnr TRANSFER AnD ‘enoss REFERENCE ” 7 DOCUMENT TOCNT IFICATION - 'KINGs maat IN curser ae a “por-wit9tt - 7 . onc -09700— . - * LE MAR 68 a : Far, : i | | _ 7 ein? C a ar fos i i | H a Sap, - | oc ? eh - [fo ST GTNFO REX “PLANS FOR. fassive Giyit. 1S etl ~""" @peOleENCe a IN. qHe’ NAT TONS - a ofl te carnraL THIS 5Pa1NS - ° re [ mo ”-p 6803140388 Ig si Ta nn | Go 7 td OT BENE IES ESh. _ Ce = errr) Led r+ 46) "SECRET ve 14-0000 \s _ ad) cM eri MEADQUARTERS, Nery .CAN ASE INORG : ation, J taeeT RY BAT/FJDUS1 T/PDROME/ ANFRI SK _ . Surveillatice on IDEN C. ETON REQUIRED - REFERENCES _ ACTION REGUIREDE For your “information, : a LYDEN ‘A, p élearea and’ wittiag: contact, pYovided ‘the. — Rt following information which Was obtained during: a ‘surveillance’ “ "o£, IDEN’ Cy: -The” ‘SurvetlJancé was. a “joint effort of IDEN A.and | .s local ODENVE. ODENVY is not aware that ; IDEN A has Passed the: ad information to" JMWAVE. Sc : ; on co flag aon 2. on Thursday ; 19 May - 1966, a surveillance was. institutad _— ‘from, Room ‘618 of IDEN Bion najoindng ‘Room.620, which was occupied by IDEN C and his aide IDEN D. — The. ‘surveillance was’ initiated at. “11: oo ‘a. m,, and’ terminated at 5:15 p.m... ‘During the ‘conversation. by between IDENS C and- D and another ‘unknown Negro male, believed .. . _to-be IDEN E; references: were. made to the Florida Gubernatorial ~~ _ Races” a trip to ‘Bimini; and: several ‘niscellaneons: sex. experiences. ; 20 ay’ i966. a sear ¥eh was: made. ‘of. #ooms. 620 and 622. after EDENS ‘Cand’ 'D moved out ‘Forwarded ‘under separate cover: _ are copies of items found in ‘the waste’ ‘baskets and ‘dressers; . . “ a‘hotel- bill, and a List of telephone ‘numbers which were: called» - Ow 18) - 29 May 1986... : _ . “OL ‘Special intocest’ “among these” “Stems was a “note which | state > IDEN F,. please call Long. Distance. Operator IDEN G.. * : IDEN: Hy ‘according. to IDEN’ A, is an identified member of the | ‘ - Commanist. Party.” _ Also; an’ envelope: of “IDEN B with the name’ : cue IDEN’ lv. This ‘person may... have’ ‘been’ one of. the occupants: of: the. Te, 20m: swho -renaitied in ‘the company. ‘Of IDENS Cc and D ‘Overnight. _ . ‘5. _ IMWAVE- traces: “were negative on. all: ‘personalities ee mentioned. above. as’ well as those names appearing in the date : : forwarded: under, separate cover. JMWAVE. has éarded only, thosé -personalities whoo reside. in the JNWAVE area. Attachment: \gShren Lo a8! Sina’ _AVIDENS A-I. u/s ” BLITEMS ‘uss/o" - PurLTP 'G. ELMARD | ~BISTRIBUTION: - : _ , —— @- Chief/KUSODA w/att.. . + Chief, WH Division w/o att "| oate Ospatcreo oe FLise oa CLASSIFICATION R. ET Rt Ure S E-€ 14-0000 TCH STRIGOR AND HUMBER “CONTINUATION OF | - DISPATCH | “UFGT - 16828 © ~ “GuaApsncation | % His EC RET * Soparato- Cover Attachnent A to UPGT © 16826” - IDEN A _ Lt. Loslie J. Van ‘Buskirk . ‘ - Chief, Criminal Intelligence. . _ Dade County Public. Safety Gtetro) Miami, Firorida: : oe - a, "IDEN B a Miami International Aiport” . 7 “IDEN ‘pr Qiar tia. “Luthar 2 ‘DEN D. Gosand tae s ng Th tag «outer 7 ; ‘IDEN " Dr. Brown . - e AS fate LS re Lee ” yn moo. _ . cof i: . . a : % SQLS ss Apert nal Sang) Aap IDEN F Dr. King, are Sage (Yat es : Asante |. : te ca Beli. b Wie ainren, ae ~ ~ --. +: IDEN-G “#71, Henste'ad, NeXe nee . Us seh 5 tt, _ _ ~ Bolephone # 487-5199- : _- ; Coe Mr, Marry Wachtell and signed Lilian opie a IDEN om a ir. Hatry Wachtel) - mot ; A ‘IDEN: r. ~ Wiss ‘Maxine Thurston a a se : i Distrimtion: . - a are Lo. ni a De. : ” Co , a nk we Pe ood. a = - Chief, WH Division a a ee rs eas So oe ee ieee . . , Ny ele he. : ” ae ees sye8 14-0000 ‘wopeat B BACWNE, Aconuene Wen nmomare ene cla OICAINsON UNIVERSITY. YAS "Panwa, BO0-0408 4 sums , . Tumneen, Noe seneey \~A vy. f Reser ty 214 Yrron Ave. Teanecn, MS eed -—.. 6 : (ui . x Tetsewona: 800. TK 2-07108 yn ane y MICHAEL ANTHONY, GLEAN ee nN \ : : a a / AYYORNEY ANO. Sewnenense ar baw. \ 7 a o _* . - . : on ; , 4 ¥ TAR i060 were oranir, ew, i rabew’ 5. bes “ “ : \ Lea. Ante euouna af rf ~ a ‘Lior & Lono ‘ couirwouee saunas (4 2. ATLANTA. GA 30203 === Soa <<" Motta: “God First Cher cond Ourselves Lost" 7 Prone Racciireg 2079 on 224. sa7tg Rew Wm. Lsu- Lamb a ] Th, Di D. _PASTOR, GREATER MOUNT. T.KOFE- DAPTIST CHURCH, : : 6334.40 & Princeton HYdo Pork 24700" Pran. Interdeirominations tere Civic Ledgua of mt” “aus Ie Stephen's Pit Faun Teh ole. ns oe . HUdson 7-118 eeb0 MARLAND AVENUE . {SNICADO 19; LINGLE BAY OR NIONT . Bas Sie . act "eoRGSN a5 TENT . Joonaang itao’- we _ ek. Ls SHOVE, done toms BW, 64 Count | < 7 _INOURANCE . “ foe . apo Rtwe coumenyaton ron . ami 5D, FLORIO,” -. : INVRETIOATOR - .. 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Veany Gauinva P| ae Prone Newron 5s- ays Poo IDRIES. | e LUGGAGE ] saacd a oo ” Mam $9,: ‘FLGRIOK : AIRLINE UNIFORMS ‘S ACCES! aan HANK 7) SPiease keep thi copy vu. ites te.nee? oe rede * * pS 92N983 43a Cer Parsg veya) dawg 00000-F 1 “angi BG i 7 i = 7 OB. 04.- e532 - Ne Ye. usyD = he as 2680 ; 7 7 4760 euy See orneh SIDE : op tie B-B3 1) Marion met nes: an spools te = ' . - bbre 25 Ip. on OF: s minnie tte lemoerne Bi De, ee ee “0006 (RW. LYM Hoy) S88l Swe S27eR. a PINE 3bR/ -ounke Gin, Habis keggien yrs nortan,” Thyestoy,,300 NW. 81 TERA nl os 304- HEIR |. GHALKS Lye SERVICE, naeariess Crise. Cbs, “B07S 944s. “MacKey PIR MES. feat Lavo. a oe 63. Paar | SeeNeogee 72. a hive —_ LY, koh bb4qe- ( WekKT Tecev) SS Garrod - BR babe. F3ir aways Deelnes. os 7 se Ee NE@-4- 48H SO oop bicedé pip oct os > Vif? eo, wkeeve’s. Aboud TACK SON) SOO! Mita 7, a : . sy 4 9.50 M Ww, (3 Coon, Ae hia oo 14.90000 o LPs _ geg- gam ~ AiRways Horec. " morer AGRE pete ys. Hide. A Way. vA. 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LenS cum \ eo ote cotuwous CReLE S New vom 9 & tog “a ‘(a RECORD OF CHARGE aut. com ounemace or ‘eeavice os Ras votes 2 Love a Doe KERG —EAROHOLOER: s RECEIPY ReeT OMuY To Teo once Weasel _. DINERS cL.e 19 CoLumAaUSs CIRCLE - NEW YORK, " Y. so0i9' pe2203, 7906" 9 wove DR -HARTINE Lo KING” aR: TRBUSHWERT TH -OLNERS » ; clus. 32 ae 3884 — SHERATON ‘CHICAGO: HOTEL, CHICAGO UL Se WEAE INCURRED BY MK AND 1 SE VO PAY SUCH AMOUNT” eo tae 1 UG. ONLY. CARDHOLDER'S none FORM BEC 200 ALV. o/83 “chnBOCBER S RECEIPT, feat yoney To: THe OINERS CLUS, * WADE IN wSA. - 14-0000 XK bows AiRPORY. nord beascny ator tat we aan, » lad senamea, ” 2 . _ MIAMI, FLOmIOA gs10 a 7 RO Box "904 14.90000 SSMS ia inpetes & WMG Siaanpege ces ‘eoyentaek, wit . at * y / . . : : _ days : oom - AMCRICARA NEWYORK : HOTA cy : : <P Awe,& S3edSt, _ tra | . : ce Gt 0 er jouw SL EG oe |= . ees . , ot. . 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Detach back Hep “| ff fle no. and nile shown ate not ptopor, and forwgid tg Rl - pe : het 2 oi HAS. records | inser preet HID/AN beiow and forward jocument to AN. a ve 2 Destroy siqnificant acton- taken or coniments requir: ing prespivation. ~ biti’ : FROM: RIDA Ponte dosrecens fay a wh ~t BERERE SE NEES NUMBER IPRIMART CODE) DOTEMENT OATE BOcuMENT NUMBER - a | t | TRACE REQUEST ? ! DATE WH AOPA MED ert g? ” OA 19 Der ting 4 Le Ow 19623 oe: 14-0000 CLAS ACATION _ “PROCESSING ACHOM 1 “_:____ Galef-of Station, Londen Lf no mots erga nro — . . _— . ~ omy quimte cess = . ue ‘Chief, WE - oo + CAN iu0GE sO % ve ee is = Chiof | of Station, Oslo _. : chor ot : |. . = 0 Sransatital of Maso to liga Attache} Lenton ee ene (] Aeon Regus RerERENCTS _ . . . a ~ . : . a . "oe ni nt th otc in eae March! 1966. “6 Gate ts tn reoponte to is sequiry of 17 et 8 BORA J Adtachinant a a sel «oo : fs oo Metin a Gy Be a Do ‘Qe Si on v/até : ‘ 7 ,c2e Cute, WE v/ott . ‘ ‘ DISPATCH SYMBCL AND NUMBER QsOA~19623 "30 March 1966 - GLASSIICATION SECRET CROSS REFERENCE TO. 14-0000 eters | ‘ Amterest in Sub sect*e abtivities. SUBJECT:. MARTIN LUTHER KINO, JR.” We have no information that Subject appeared at. a rally. ‘tn cot) t0. date,” nor does the Bubaosy have knbvhedge, 7 of a future visit of eh to. woreay. “any future iingoriiat ton which becomes available wilt be ‘forvarded to you. ‘We inava also taken aus. note. of yor ” desire that the. Norvegiaa authorities not ‘know of" your . Sealer fOO- LER UMS “ ~ . ? y ATT Seeas Goal SE ant FEO Ce OnET 3 i fe yy ‘ r 4 14-0000 i 8 grater 7 - awe wot ad 4 _ “ Me 191 faite ao . r go n0¥ S64 . H ; ao o \ Lb like: me po. ao. er 2 Procter | ve . Poe | -Fetaral Faresu. af Lwveotigation: Bo, . _Attentlons . ite, Be Je ‘apa . _ an } : 1 ‘Reference to redo to « dorzioiattan fron. your iresu Se dated’ 29 Angiss 1972, edteseninn: promead triyol, to estern bepopa eh of Martin Lather. KT, dre lefgrence note, that abject planed to vigut Fara, Ay, on 18 ars ap ‘sebtaisbor 19th So - rn 25. ‘this: igang hae recotved: the Yoltowing ‘inforeat bon: on ‘fubject. froa a zouree sho 42 cdr Laared ariel ible, Dre: hartia Jather ISG-eat wit) various leaters of the Ltalieu Ser ans ob Party. (veg) and-of the itslin: codtal iat - Party 281) on ‘18° : Lofiy tn TD 6. lla diacnoced with these itelten wos ay : politietans 2 eo ain “of cohobsitratic oo. sue list ‘eagrejation. ta, dn italy. Guring. tiie : . Die diag moreedy conferred wits rs : . " Senators Velio.s PRK and. Gye EAPTESAGHI, wlth Og: +. VIEDOFELLIy amt with Laity Lisle. jaro of feb ’ farty of reletarion. 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Articles by Martin Luther KING 7 -) | ARON RUE REFEREES - mo “ : . = : .. REFERENCE: “orkt-6733, 20 October lg6i Action REQUIRED:- "For your information; - . Forwarded névevttn 10 a aénorandin prepared for PRESLAND's information concerning an article attributed to Martin, Luther KING that’ ‘appeared in the 22° October issue of the ‘PCI organ, - Vie- Nudve: iise forwarded is a- copy: of the: 24° ‘October issue. - --- . of Rinaseita which reprints on its” last page an article -by KING : that, according to. an editorial note, was coriginalty published in The. Nation. - Kegon / Fille _ KENNETH L. PETTIJ Attachménts: as stated. “Distribution: ~~ °--—. 2... S-C/RE, whats. 14-0000 16 Nov 64 : a ‘ i rare ” an - Attachaect to: OIRT-06783 - t many at H \ 7 - 7 ae . _ { . . , . SUBJECT; © “Article ‘by Martin Luther King in Vie. ,Nusve, - an : oe pe "22 October 1964. ena ; Se ae le ‘The ~artiéle: ‘entitied ‘What We o Negroes J isk of the: - a. . . _ President" ‘and: attributed to Martin Luther King, - ‘published’ on. oe ns 7 . pages. 15 and 17 of the 22 Oct ober 1964 -issue of: the Italian + f _ . . Communist Party organ Vie. Nuove, .is-a straight forward expression _ z ".of the hopes and aspirations of the American Negro> population: Lo eo . and of its determination to cont inue the struggle by non-violent Oe . ‘Means until full social dnd economic equality has boén obtained. 2p fhe Brticle dogs’ not contain anytling which ‘could be. considered “as typical communist propaganda nor anything that seems to be” ae “} $+ directed specifically to a communist audience. The article.) i a! under King's byline, would be “Perfect ly. proper for any. Ameri an: an q oo Publication. . f a . oo ~ a0 At. the beginning of the article, Vig Nuove rte the following. editorial ‘comment . a, } ‘The racial problem is ohe of. the subjects that inost diyides _ a the American states in this presidential election! This mo, a article, by Martin Luther King, that we ‘published | jexclisively,,. + 0 -d2luminates * its. nost dratiatic aspects: and’ expresses the oa : ; - yequests that the colored population payauges to:the entire an nation. It is-a denunciation of the nequa lity of rights “. that goes beyond the secular racjal quest it nN The . "you, must . _fespect my person" ‘is a requést that the problém of Dehocracy poses ' for everyone: — ; . - 3. Despite the: ‘date of ita publication “the diticle. \pbearg. 5s to have been written ‘some months ago. This is; evident from King's reference in the article. to: the “fact that the ‘Civil Rights’ ‘BALL ’ was before. Congress. at the time- he was writing the article. ‘The: Oe, Bill, it will be recalled, was enacted into law on 2 July. 1964; wo . The conclusion to be drawn-from this is that the article's ".. appearance in Vie Nuove’ or- “at least, its composition by king, is not the-direct result, of any contacts. that King may have had with | PCI officials during his visit to Rome in mid/September . 2 cos ome ge + 14-0000 SE RS Lotta di. classe... 2 ‘riunificazione volities : “Interviste con: / ecchietti.. . ombardi __ Le decisioni di Mosca, pet Timpofianza det. Javvenimento, per il peso che essd-é chiamata ad averé nelle Prospettive della vita sovictica e del Movimento operaio | internazional non_potevuna - hon’ suscitate intertogativi, non diventare argo- niento di riftessione e di dibattito bef oltre te quelle decisioni e il modo cuntraddittorio, tale ~-da laseiare ancora vaste.zoie d’ombra. col quale “sone state conunicate.; heano certo determinate piede ues toni boue tie A at eres hee ad tere arbres oe frontiére dell'Unione Sovictica. La procedura di. | lisbnont & wr - ony~ 26 7H ‘3 ms, te Wot of pag. 3 Rinascita ~ & che Maffaring della erisi del centro-sinistra e° del naufragio de Ne’ sue, prospeltive politiche im-_ - - pedisce a certi democratici ¢ a, staluni socialisti’ di ‘guardare al di la dei voti- delle: prossime elezioni. ‘municipali, anche quando ai tratta della prospet- tiva mondiale, Con il risultato, créediamo, di non seder chiara né quello che pud accadere mel mondo, né quello che accadra acl municipio, 2 cet * ‘A noi spetta ribadire, anjKe in qiesta-oceas A tione, una pabyer che ei pare fom} umentalare.-- Ra... a oe : 14-00000 . pratico delle ‘te “di quegh uffiei ha iseritla on solo - tu pid cfhicace “di 4 ~ Rem erano * “protvedimenti. legists . st ~ IReaty dal fatto che, da molti anol, una legge federale ha autoriazato la | Rinaseita pag. 3 Marta kather King jr. lea. Wer def moeing ata inteyruzro- Nisha orstirs Oo ekrty dere watte del prestu Nobel della pace, Doifatione dei. snod rap. perk ammiah saiiy dato della lotta’ delice poseiariont ameri- cine di voles pavdac ar The Nation stadeiano la par te centrale in vad vengano. af- franteté & problemi di tatlica € Strufegia dela, duttagiia ancora in corsa, Anche f Utseqni ‘che _fllustrane la pevina sono ripre- sida The Natoa, | - - Per motti-annl, net TAssaté, fa> fot. - _ta'per i dlriti det negri, & stata ostas “evlata, da dna lecoatasa -molteplicita di tattiche. Net peimd periedo del-go- verna Kennedy. & sastenute Parione governa y stra si ‘alferme ‘che le lege sige intervealos goverta- on pid afeterminare tive sareble Dastato a profondi . cambiimeatiy . . Priva - ane JV movimento pee i dirith: Givili impostasse una ses tin campagna in) quel dicezione, Pemergenza dium ento rivolu- fionaria ih masaaconcentrd di nude. vO Pattenzioke sullintsiativa .begists »e@ da‘allora Vistangs fondamen- , tale -eni Vopinione puddtiea guatda & 2 Congresyo. . : Gli atti legistativi, come. le sen- a = Veffetto, ALO pow ite tits 2 .govert essere dlusori: gh esemp) flied ,elettorall feilerali- éreazione- di oe per: Viscrigione degli cietloré: | cle le gene in cul 2 Ainitte dilate’ Vialato: eppure, ancor ogi nessuno elettore degra. Un esempio ancor Pp elamerosa. di " ‘ aor -eame ha mess: 0 dot Howiird a, é.che aemmeno ‘ta le ‘gistazione siti dirittl civili approva-, ta nel 1866-8 stata mai appticata nel- HE codice penale Amer al 2, stabilisce “ governativa, | Sud, 7 3 titolo 10, sezioni 24tre 2 éhe un fuazionaria il quate geght a. un citlading Vetercitia dei swoi ‘dirit- i costituzionali, 0 ehignque agisca . eon questa: obicttive, commette” ua = delitto. nia le vielationi di questo, _articolo sono hen ‘pid aunierose del “pari .casi in ‘cul I ministerd della > ,-Giustizia ne ha invocato Vapplica- ainne. ; . “OH fatto @ che Ja fegistazione fede-, rale & violula nel Sud in modo cosh massiccio che non % -esagera- none affermare che Vunita federalte | - del paese @ poco pid di can'iflucione.- Per if negra del Sad e@ selo un tragico mito: @ state sfruitato, impfigionato 4 assasainato, e wbbene Lh lease federa- Ye avrebbe potatoe ragsunzere | vol- pevoli non @ stato fatto nulla per di- miauire Foppressinge di cui ib negro @ viltinw. . Le vivlazioni pid tragiche e fre- * queati si veeifieane netic” Fone in cur Ys bentalita della polusa noa ha un freno. eo in cur sano’ in wigece legst totaly chioratoente: Ulegali contra d aeze. Moti americans beanchi Sord nea a condo coate di yusnte sia drutale i) countjpurtaaenty della pelt, er quaniv quceto stato di eee oie denecabaaata TE Cemitato per dently cred. abagee aver coupe arate alfeata e acre a oche guieata é att : Re dae shiagha Ba hid Pew, -che. ppheate. e -chi pertanto | e inguele det, 2 arri armatia J & AY avverté svolgona manifestagioni neyre non viotente, e quindi_é@ convinta di aver assishto: a jin episodio sporadico di, . .wepressidne. eecessiva: non si.rende La brutalits polizi Rivenra o, del miglivre déi casi, tra - findiffereara della comuiita, é/ una espericnza quotidiana dei negri in rode“del Suds To negrl vivono 7 - Of ottobre 1 064 questa fealtN solo’ quando a ‘pubblica democraticn, In tale “*eessa che si trascinerd per -. gio della rinune “dimoste; dé Martin Luther King in uno stato di polizia che, parados- salinente, prospera in. sero: & una re- situa- rione, un‘occasionale denuncia del go- ‘rno federale, seguita da-un pro- nal, non. pud essere certo riteant _freno- efficace:¢-anzi, spesso,’ &-ancor pez- icia sad vagire, perche dimostra la fuliliti} e la. deholezza def potere federale. : MoRi si domandano come mai le nie le lotte nel Sud tea- lene omen ack Testimenianze sh exapidamente do- pe On avvie Vigarase ¢ una soma di ecvici sacrifi fa risposta @ che dacgri sono steti seonfati dalla forra bruta, Un capparato statale abitiaty- “4 lono a estingne ‘da generazioni ‘ad agirg-nelta pit are -soluta_impumta, pad ricartere alia picga di qualsiasi struaenta di pos. tere. incontroilato: un‘acione legate. fedevale, o te spofadiche.e spesso ink tith crlst di coscienza federali; oor ahtlatio b aegei in questa Inpart bat- ’ preparate per la_prossima pi spalta. . oo, 1 oegri hanno. trovato oellaziond tHretta_ non’ violenta. uno struménto - ga bruta, ma nan é uno strumento fl fa“ luce i araatt” della ne. aa muanifestazione carro armato « Thompson » di spound, con dotici:uomini a. berda - arinat! di fucill, titvaglialuci e bom- be Jucrimogene, -tre autocarrl per il tfasporté di‘ truppe, tre autobtinda con riflettori, tre autocarri: pesanti cen rimorchio e circa 500 uomint, ultre a una forza di ciserva di troppe- ‘stalali, di impiegati delauinlaistra- ne comunale ¢.di pattuglie di civ Questo? ilo ‘locale attendé Ye ~ manifestazion deute ost € With @ far uso-delle armi., we - Non si_pud non conchidere che 4 Aegri. § quali hanno dimostrate un con fa consucta fac! nuracoluse-eontrothaplego della ‘for. - on vialente con evi- - di_ un amichevéle. colpetto-’ im. apparvero ‘ally. = coraggia eecezionale nella loro azio- .- ne diretta non vialenta, séno) statl abbandonati_ dal pill potente governo del mondo. Hanno subiio la violenza’ oper rivelare quanto profondo sia it’ fe_la loro n ha saputo lavece venice in toro aiuto che con iV niinimo di coragsio ¢ di deci- sione, fo Questa contraddizione deve essere assululsmente risolta, Legzi e comita- ti inter-razziali non possono trasfor- mare una comunita quando colore io qual detengano i} puotere locale sanno di poter cicorrere aH’uso dela forea mentre i] potere centrale tem- pores: Nel mondo esistono governi i quali nen sono in grado di control. lare aleuny zone del parse, cosl come i geverne americano di cenUanni or sone ton contrallava le zone able tate dalle tribd indiane. Oggi siamo sicini alvanno 2000, ¢ la nostra poo tensa nazivaale & quasi senza limitit eprpure, if governo non } to grado di fae applicare la legge aemmeno in un precoly, polverose villaggio det Sid. i governo aon ha oramai altra al. terastiva che affeontere in moda ded: Hilla nuoew fb problenia. -N vigore Mel movimente pee i diritty he asa @ deatitate 9 eatinsuces, perched t MK Vodorcona ars fa hure forts Teale ¢ neg sinuerersane & pleas 14-0000 a OO unuissineo CP mM CONF nvat ED SECRET rs “ROUTING AND RECORD-SHERT. = ~) Ss . ZR, SUBJECT: (Ophonal) iNTERNAL GIO LASS” C] SECRET USE ONLY s 14-0000 “NIA sounirn Pvc accom Q “Attn: - Chief, “WE < igi . Pwrok, froii. information coming: ‘Into. the edito: al’ offices ; of, L'UNITA. . ‘The Station Feceived: the report. on I October 1964. t I - mo t - a - OIRT - 06733 t . * . + . _ “SECRET 14-0000 ~ ~ehaairienTiow" “GiBPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMSAR” “ CONTINUATION OF of _ - es eres ; as rs ; DISPATCH - — 8 E c R ER a . : OIRT: - 06733, ne - ot - Ce _ ource of: he. above. report, wo -view 4t with connection, WO noted tho 19, September’. i article on KING's ° ‘private ’ According: to . Be: ; gowe + Given : is: ¢ issue, of L‘UNITA, whic -o ' “aitdience with, Pope. Pa e a BI UNITA, {nmediately arter 1 -Potér’s Square, en KING stated that “Popo. Paul: jas~most . ‘glear on the fact. that both EO. 4 ce he, personally, and the. Gatholic. Church. ‘support the cause of -: ; -eivil rights”. The article also “stat that-in a. -préss confer / ence held at Feumic ine 4 ¢- after W. 111 hort 1 s % erin a y CLASSIFICATION’ . : oe 590 UeE PREVIOUS BOITION. SECRET 2 of 2 14.90000 ation’ affecting the N seen” 78k and’ ™ the trains tplasian or? re : ita,’ i diately. af rt 1 “sper state that. “Pope: ‘Paul: was: most. clea C Bo .. Ss: CONFIDENTIAL - Bos NO- FOREIGN DISSEM 14.90000 agit ha conferito coll’on: Velio’ pane, eek 14-0000 Poe @ Mite e LEP SEGRETO. a PT a a 28 SELB 0 rie ; ogGerto: La missione di Luther King. piesso le sinistre italiane i “ Do “VALUTAZIONE: Ottina’ os 7 Po ‘FONTS! Attendibile/v ene re ete Me Luzzatto ‘ae a ve Pi e con: al, ‘sen. Paolo Vittorei1i | et
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COPY 14 to bo ‘roteinied ‘ta Pathe files “at tho Desk, eall. the Central Filo Section, for per ite NerELOsURE oo, -_ . apsTRaci . ‘or: Rave [aéoon a o601- ae . _ - : DATE PRSCTSSED / INDEX | wy ; HENS sion MR SECRET . . ke 1 Loe oe . . po, ‘an 7 14-00000 : ee te ~ - ~ 6 ~ \. a fr ‘ : aoe . ~ 0 ad moe . . : - . Ri ee an) Oe le VIA: A TO a . 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Gearlog Safed POM TST ES and Wweycerie CATSCa Sueraa,. : : ae . .bozh Contr ista, ware said to ave attuned aw cf Re seotings Le aden” : . rp te thig ced: Anti-Patiote oraneginis issued by (rs ¢Frenve Dnxd> - . GP tedacen Cavanista®-vee. ay tave besa Zound on oe “race of an. i. ‘ i “+ Geradoxo leadsr fran aelente Prevines advaised hy 3IN as 3 camuary 195k, a . pete gdedae _ ee me “genet Pe ee Stone a ee Be ee gg De fiarK : ie . ° . : ; : : _ ° . : fo , ; . . - 14-0000 SECRET Be Ona) August 1957, 0 esures ‘withts BI, eonbisared uousiiy . raliadie,: when quar ted: senesro ing te: ne porta | frie. wffiaiek BOUTDES of : a cubans. and: ‘-Coomnalst 7 oer w the: sisveras of: "avons we sop g etenrnad ‘UsseL Gg" ee ai dsey " : ; u 7 7 _ 7 an ee al “y 14-0000 oa ees aspeared.« at Boy offices with @ declaration sigaed- ty . the ined Pernana: ta of ae .Songreae Hartiaw, Tho Conpreso was - ‘dooe : o auriter of the: per social” : | participated, patie participated. An” the fa _with tha Commranis'ts). ‘iho fret general ‘elesitses held following . “tha Promilgation, of. the new Constitution, te whieh APISTA ae Gidential candidate sf the old politigal ‘forges and © . ) eft tha Coeszantat Party, served only to *gtvilise’ faites | ‘ Roo. exterior aspaute the’ pover whieh.that man had been sxereising a over the country for more than. five FOOTGe +05" / . o Raw EXAM WAtIOW ow THE PHeToCLapyH Does WoT SHem SUGIECT. + tHe Hes. sane Bre Geaty gence * AS FASE BY SeBleer, ee : SUN AL ob a ee abet Hebe ote ee 14-0000 Pare SORT; a ; ‘ mo) (gee 1S; wets. Corman at Party tentitns’ “of the tm) - proposiast of | “ational. pire nanan _ ue ee a . 20S ay. {pars 33, gusasrising poditteal seuttannta), "These ~~ ~ _ cook De _deoarato conviotiobg wean Use wo.are radt ally opposed So ae “otha “qwealitariangia’ thet d.the mest-outgtemifeg 6 ae cherdotertatia of the Fogite inpoaed ty Stalin in Ruste,” to, a ae BY) “tpiare 3, " laritying: hie enti-incortalist stand), .- “the ot ber. hand Atte fitting to elarity that wa hell ee . Dog j Of tha* Cuban, revolut tohary ee eny. county as Ae. the" ots tritaitions fio 17 Visa Section: : : . _ a . QePiles ee re AE AE) Ue eianben dnt as hs oman sce 29 August 1957 ; ‘APH/ntm 7 : a i : SECT EE ; wl PLEAS LS wn Mme - = pe 7 an TO ee a ee : sey we, 7 ba 14-00000 n SECRET | "ATTACHMENT BO ; tee Sasarc te Cover ‘Attachment to “nYat-AsL002 © ~ Bt October 1957 ozasID cnn HIROH 200, cccmser 1957 . to) BaTIS r a 1g: fF -off.'- In 195h, Re stened the: Comite: Cubans “declaration in. favor’ of . “Guatemala. “e¥e$ referred to as a Communist synpathiser through - - _. — - 0 4. ‘collatorsticn between Crtodoxos and Communists and friendship well- - ~~ - oo known Cuban Camrunis ts. possitly. embracing ‘Sse tion 212 (a). (27) and’ (2é)e- ae i” a Security cheeks show ‘no ‘indications of collaboration: with: Communists. ". Latter at tines triédto pet on thé bandwagon: of all o itor j Specific. inform tion. fram. Cuban’ 7 in¢luding the: Ortedoxo.- i c 18 eg aborated: with the vo uiists- during aa “resent, ‘and brings ‘published articles. ‘dating bsck -to 1650", wh ich: ‘indicate nist. stand. ‘Mis, namie Appé ars saa the. Soundex . for - “SE, - SECRET. ace Soc dlontaaaihs tn 2 coe Beacltab ye wrt’ . 14-0000 1 / ° Is - - i . ‘ . ~ i » po Y 7 8 . 7 . a Tr . the Secratary of State. eo Bee ee ote “2 Attention Mr, B. Tomlin: Belley me, ae an Director, Office’ of Seeurnty a” ae oe St Te Me ae . he “Reference, te. made 6 your. SY ‘manoraridum. w/e, dated - we a | October 1957, “Subject aa ‘above, whose names you-desired checkéd = x “. vis Agndnet the files of-tits office, The files, contain information: fe ; couceraing Max LESNICK which has bees alrealy distominate to the ce 7 Deparenent of. State ag inileated helo. * o. 3. ITOK dated 7 Noveabér 19555, subjects + Seabid : of tho Political A Sppost tition. _ ne ee a 14-00000 . LC CONFTDEN Ty Vo | ‘ . . : . \ 7 . ° ee ee 1B. pespatin 100; dated 23 duly 395i), from tatiana, ee ee ee a . Gaba,; subjects, Organized Tniiviiuals. in ‘Cuba. tha pO Ps Bp : Jisnti fied: Treneoires = uit Arbens in ra a tf, . . a & “ Despateh, 1232; : ‘dated 28 January 1952), from ting, are _ Gaba, subjects Rew National Kxaoutive Cotint tte ‘ as Partido: Del Pueblo “Cubano (0 oioxo) ‘ . a ° a ae . ye whe fp : | ora Up yee coass | . 14-0000 Do OOveaNuERt PRINS OFMNCE test. OPPTAT ‘ ron 0s 92» mo DEPARTMENT OF STATE. . : . odd. ete 4 ’ ELEPHONIF. | °_ ; . . . . Olvision Or SEcuRITe . ” i ; mo _ [REQUEST FOR SECURITY INFORMATION | : Hareyy To DEFU iy. PARECTOR. OF PLANS (ota) cooz ye oP aopress © Sp ee ; ; OCCUPATION ANO NAME AND ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER, ; Soba a 2 le President Juventud: Ortodoxas ‘and — ——_Ortedem Party-tsailers = - ADDITIONAL IDENTIFYING- DATA - teh ° = CONTROL THis REQUEST PACED: MATH THe DNISION OF SECURITY Bye 1 REASON FOR, REQUEST, oR TYPE OF PROGRAM ~ 14-0000 “ROUTING “456 se /mx/om ~ BATE G8’ OCT 19 (DIRECTOR CoN HAVANA. Fe, REED AS DIR: 38898: (ours e Low no , a Be. ” HKHA 43653 vee oh oe coe, a vE = SUBS PROMINENT of THODOK: “Youth LEADER, so CONTACT. . i Sr ptm tour sendenen megane tka ae we 14-0000 uke ties we manent’ dpa 0s op neagree oecienamne aU eT A nn de: ‘ j 7 hott F enusgws re WR TUAD TBA ern S$fcr rr. are, , - > - wot > $e ‘ . ae z - 14-0000 a : ’ . : 4 ; Lt front Bedang _ ft . . Repast Sar IEE teral Fite Noo.” ae so : . NO. of Pageas Ye -—~ Sa aeommral noagre gst site ‘wash. wfmat . og: ode Cuta.-~ . Ss raliy. to: ’ ‘Leral. Avteehé” Source, oherat tonal Deva, Soneai SUBJECT: Mario Dantes \fir7 Boot UE Gomentar{ zr) Joso Antonio. 7 on 8 July, and” hor nos gince been ¢ tech 1 by” Palinpér on. ; a ewe . the 5, Jehuary 1988. resert was fen AMPLECT (R3 ~95L3; ° * / 1882 regert from ADL. (HMH=<7 2)r set hverd eppratecd: 6 who won denied-a violtor’s vila. 2 Nove cher, “19 958 rerpel oie”. stréngth of thozo svn. in obtains; ths Pina gnd the 8 and rap watt tho Weak OntCTD. ae is” pales rad thie rezort vill estat 14.90000 “ my , 1 - . ~ . / ~ . : roe - Bes we 4 Be Bry tern @ Oaettet on. ° . - - ’ . ‘ CONFIDE . . ra a we . - . . a =, Se REPO NOS ersenghy : = DATE CT ROM 20 Apset USS70 NO. CF PAGES” tod revsnencts cote Tea erivate conv etention en -B: suly- ast, x nie Dandel nV y y Cargeda, | bed Orthsdax Pasty. tration of the ar = Pacts y yest eepectsctien Bareeere st Thes Ads rg Comsat: Siber ere bion peters da thede” 2 the savrsal ind-n- vee : : wee el - - - Mee Sg 3 te aon _ : ~ ' > 7 loo ae : . ” 14-0000 hea sere dated 6 -Noventer n398%, “ind: v7 - Rackente and ae @.cen fonte wera “82, rotaols tho existen 163.02 Aine at, vith thesa Maa petits for the Hang srin” ested Party, | ao; bol chor’. dese fused “4 ne eet eae erred Po mgaee 14-0000 Se gel ete eat le ee en Oe eee ane err es tet eed eg teens i Caen aemwtharsree manatee leet ot ea ae ee em ieee on cscethen 3 © iif wm rans prered o mame tze tee 14-0000 : . . . ' es ° ‘, . . hand lear 7 i a Mg uLak IF %e ccunsaller, fayesteen 3 (2) Leader: tn. Ra’ eer he . sy | : . , . ~ 7 ue q : i pe ; Dol oy 7 ; ; i: an a . : ‘ : L r . . . : ‘ . ‘ , a . 7 7 . ° ’ . .? . . tO ‘ , . : | 4 ’ - aay é&~ : 8 co cee noe wena ee 7 F ra - . 7 7 4 . - . Shae 14-0000 : - - - oo No . ” ~— aN —_ aN. “\ 68 me IN “HAVARAE cL. eevee, ean C5 UATE SENT. Frou IRON, ; NES, 5 vay ee ‘NTERCEPTED BY Lode AUTHORITIES. us. ae so , — END ‘OF’ MESSACE —_ a zs a . 7 : f 5 FORSISEEN TO WARE A COAY OF mis mrssace CoA, 2 [ena a foie oy, oe Ce TTALG, coun oe ayengas . ; : , | : doy : : . ~ ‘ B . 2 ° : io . é ; ~ ‘ z on tee : 7 ye, ‘ ore 4 14-0000 3 . : 2 * 1 -- . ‘ -_ is . 3 4 ~ Fo May's7, 3 ? C Sutiea: 3 © ¥eetéact — Cy sopy. ta: Le fratisz? co Gita” Orally tor. Le Siercy, Lego Atteché- © 7 1 Fenda “2 @ Fiieo . 7 tone “References: ‘Couree, OFerasionst Data, as dCoktenter 2 Ortega dntonta Ccatlia Ke. ‘cit Foltp> en OR [ wo i oa b i cn a7 ane - «UY 4 "E 4 as + , f id on Peas re . . oR : - "ah “7 . : > . . > ; . + a ate ik < fy (ey a ce, uo. Pro . , - . so . : aan 3 So Fagtia Lo wae : ; Ct wed ‘ae aa - ee, a a ae : i rirery pele FFPEEE 3 pas : 14-0000 oar se de ee nite et faerie coe “Counitav: ©.¢ Cube * “SUBJECT: Féting Antonts Coattdo = «|SCOATEOF.INFO: 27 Aiea 1937 ae IRD =B.0rtesa = oe wots rs mos aN DATE ACQUIRED: "2 May 1557 2 Puce ACQUIRED: “Hohing 7 "bate OF REPORT: ”. 30 ey: “1957. a N an Uget4s, -Chiof. of the @ Dureot an 2 Need a Polics, Subject; wes (errosted® on 27 Acral - "13 tir Precknat Station tn Hrvéna i “hte ‘nesscosien copies.ef, Pur j bregtent investigation | ‘Nerrestfa de Activid . fade. renter of the Cubes: Comin |. ith Gormunist cectrins. Ko daa norber ef Mor3stro ns 74 er.of tha desolsetin Latingetcirica Litto). * nr er eccetation). Baars 1S5L ho wea sscohd vise=p resident _ wt ey Student Asoocistion at ths Univercity of Habenae” . fa . St. eta ho waa, not SECPEG _ i oo wee ie . : 3 ' ” pods wn, = . 3 . . : A Vwoe Si OEWESG oeewous rsitiena way ee esto be . -” : . ; LSLTAR TR TRERILTN Str Se ge pe we eee ‘ . 3 . : : a : : ee re - - ~ a 2 - nee ue - ; 14-0000 ee ‘ania, sre a a th. 1983 be. atten 24 tha Fo: woth Yorld touth Pest tien hold 4a Was = poled’. JEST ies otated he weft Cubs ty ‘ade fo> the Takteed & tates, where ho rexafzad oval dzys visiting a cicttr of unives siticay ho doperted £ ayn tha . , 2 for" Fronca via soa_end, upon his arrives in cronce, teck a - : “While of tending tha Festival, he was invite by ° es aot ‘tye cn qlerstioa prescat to visit Cermunist Chinz, PARTIGE "gsczated, tt thivelins edrose the vary to CHina;.» yhore ha reveined for a eters. Borie ef tino, H2 returned to: ‘duba vineCicchor! Lovésda, Austria, Preeon mdse. 2a conalete trip lasted cpprox irate? y. oix Bonths, , Office ties reflect that WARTINGZ- -423 ane of thre. cuban delegates of » the Cuban Uatver ott Studeats’ Federatien to tho vifth National Studr qi 38 peos a eolucens cond: 7 2th TISTA ‘dict: »J3 Merch 1°53, contclng a “a : . ‘fartucls showing Subject ostivo- dtey 0. 2NYE, Rel VAIDES Vivo, dnd - , ADE snis}iA DADA, . ong othts, in or, gents Ths. & teonereso Mertieno per los (| - peshig'¢: vis satay , 2 ren contains jen, grits sticn 3d ini etiee ‘tho, cose 7 S Aurcst ere enined, a iéated- MAS tes teri wenn tty ctaetaee gees erexoates(Dr,) reves cm a “Geben ~ pecerted ¢ orgentzaticas | AO Wate tet ate vos a AA me eta dere totes eee te veges See LIL et te pete ee we eR EL re See or wend os TL Dat reas ste 14-0000 whe por 4 Wor. _HidturT teat Pie io ‘Diotriduttoar a ° ‘ 87 copy to: eaeiaatacen Subject ——, stan or fri aes Bhréean rears the” reper’ that-S ng teisental th A{nfluenéiog the’ political . thinking of ReeSSTIN, 1 fornor Cuban Hiditary Attaché.4n Wash ngton, ot ow serving :a eix-year tera in priaoa fér ecagsiricy, to overthrew the: ws _Gaban Goverment. ~The satweduction was malo by NogyAnTY, a law student 7 et'the: Unt reity fed keova Subset when “bo-was “a 'professor, a ‘ Of their mitual. aA ‘ream ae. fee tas site 14-0000 Lo a: . . Ls rs iy ve Pry ae wt. a earn ee ia 4 ” } . : ° : ; . ’ . : . ’ . . - eo - . ° : 1 oS . ot - a . ed . : views of Raf aed OARSIA Bhrceaa oo. Cuban: ‘Poldtteal Sttaetica Le GARG Bkre ‘a seta. that. reemtiy he had been in tontarence th . thres. factions othe: Parts ol : the sea asked to try.to tri a UFtadaxo ‘Party: ‘the groups of AGE SIS,” “elections, ‘The. ‘You! ‘ate sta b ‘WALL not: take. ead tin a sieeinets one, He ad ‘ot Zeal. that.‘: SSS IICK or Frenoie&' cHore hela ‘great ‘deal of inflsence axang the. Youth: ate. id ooid that Marl ga VADULLA was the’ most respected bead the Touth leaders. Tale rcp eachews: violent: revolutionary actions . . ce ; . 3 ouch Bhréena plotures hinselt a the’ pereéa “who cen see the Ortodexo. ¢ : . Youth to abandon revolutionary eethods, and toward wots hte, fe writing a sérieq 2 aan “et, articles for such widéely-read marasines es us he points nit to ~ 3 "tha Youth. that.tines have changed since he CANTA E led the Youth in the : ‘ asseult on Caxp Colusbia, Ho sald that his cocpleta roena) + ef policy is going Sg 4 to confuse Ouban youth, but ho feels {t is the only way to bring unity to the party” ars 7° > aad prepare for the elections of 1958. He foare that Hay wll be a-meath of ~ . owt inoreased wiolenoe intiabanay as, énve the Fevelutioneries Fealise that tay. hye ‘ - hs x aa a - . ‘ . “eee 81 “38 Paawious Gortross way * vata” 14-0000 2 Raport Wot “meu, Pace 2 _ Bate ‘6 May 1981”. woe = agoonplished ° fanyinie, they wih be more seonable to sogguetions to feepare for. the a lecttons 4 ia 1959 . - he GARCIA ‘plrocka feole that. the Ortedexd Party. hes oaly ‘about a 25 per: -eont chance is. ef winning’a Presidential sleotton <= not because it coujd not command enough - Wohes, but becouse the Girrent Fegine of, torrorien would not dare permit'm + oo: “eppenition: party: to” io.into power, Thay “havesgond too far onthe roed-to ~~. °° . tion, Smprisonment, and yobbery » to give up their power,” - - Nevertheless, in bia opinion there ta no alternative to’ ldotion, =" * “Lf the Ortodoxos, _ganno’ élect’ a ‘President, the “Re aves ‘in “Gongrese.. Ho will ‘propos Y for. tha Senate éven if BARQUIN:. 43: Eat 4a x ‘Refe GARCIA: Bircena | ‘was’ one. of “ene: founders ‘of the Partido ‘del, Pueblo: Cubano * : \ Ort oxb). but, separated fron it becsuee of differences_of opinion with the are leiders Roberto AGRAIDNTS and. Jose)/ARD0 Llada. He ‘had béen a University wet. ' professor ‘ind instructor” of, minitecy psychglogy at the Cabafla Yortress and ab” one time.had. considerable “following anong Cubdn youth and many. friendo in tho. of _ Coben any. In dri) Agsy: hie wos sentenced to three years’ inprisonnent for” sonspiracy against the. BATISTA Governzent but was released by amesty_ ‘in June 19%. . Since then he has refrained fren rovolutlonsry activities and has been ocerpled | | witb writing mildly anti-Govermoent articles for various publications and oe maintaining contact with the principal leaders of the opposition parties.. Ina - . forthcoming article to appear in Bohenta, he will exhort the youth-of Cuba ‘to give }! }. up their violent ‘revoluticnary activities and to-secke power through elections in 14-0000 “ ‘ i . \ 7 j ‘ f | ny : a ! Mey ; : » . oes a . : ’ . ; j bo ; _ ae DY ; ro ae —— i ° , Distribution: 4 =-Hoedquarters sive (1 to e)~-> a een By copy to: Le Srntdzco €: Ouby Orally to: Nena eH nee 6 A cane hana arm int aatnenda tessa Wir enero le ae ene oo prep cinerea mewnnnen sien Voth we gagceneeetaenntoney meee eater mats rine ater Source. Operational Date, a: 1 kotivities ‘of the Peray 2 ¢ AMPHOAAY Parad, Ba3t x : : rn . : Clasaificatioa ; i i _— t i . E : ; . ‘ . H if Pesce mo, “é baa toey PIP . : 4 . of : re ond coe - ey es 14-00000. A , t ‘ . eee eet 8 os , weer ‘ 4 E , f on 7 - : Hi of, , E ‘ i ‘ 3 \ : ° fi ee Teen BU SEE $e 9h ease Semsmneeemeott cte o ay 7 ? at E. he .f ip , b 4 3 d. | 4 3 Poo pttvitios ot the daventad —Seeakisea wt TS - ste of Informations 7 say - 3 bugust 56 Poe rctt Hebanay Guba. ot "Date Acquired: a ‘B daly - Pah dzgus 55 1555 pep ela Ria clanies: an) Sd PRY here _ Datoof Reports. 28 aauet 1956 Teasley 7 Paras (Aa, Porson, cloce to cass “ “atudsats G ).. errr emer ‘geen “at tho University Sortelista (33, Cuban Co: whed abide ons setten) 500} ¢ pork = end: dreary. Tp: student Cr. siete we ° mf fh oi paearod- a3 8 pace ineert tn the 12. ‘apaas decus- - ° £ Sy a : . = oo Party Youta ‘ 2F - Party "Youth (toth” CHAU and FRIO “Secttons) . ‘e d Setiniista - f Secancery ees Stucarta 4 14-0000 . 2 hemeaseare unten % of July. Movement foutti .- Curtain working youths °. 3. Ths letter Lsts tha fol owing agreements arrived at at this reoting?. S27 UD pasyicn a randfesta, ‘pamdiattie partici elections end calling acc: for 8909 ection agknst, ae . : ers of econ political artish elretionss . neoty “. 3) seni’ sidevier + to th: University Students = dectas moa + traitor may ox Federretén vgtudisnt tt tnt vorsiterts (¥ EU,” eration) in-} wding that thay. i partial ‘electiongs : ties ‘aercos visichéertedly: ho 1d. sels neeting, cos Crtente Province and invites’ ‘ avention in. gentfaro do aie for Habsna. . enief an. Orienta Provineas . : & the socendsry school. recd to a unites frost CLAY particisated da a ériz mireh dn the city ea 12 2 that NHRY end 22 ated uata eotion with pudlio . petele Lai 14-0000 ea ee atbegte ‘( ret : elt Pray teh a dee . 4 le . ana ich comment numbered to correspond mith the mumLetia the “TO ewan, Cach officer should Intl (eReck math Inout ant) ‘ une Ths Rout f4 and Record Sheet should bo sgtereed to Regatry .. . act crewing ones ae ; 0 ae Ae we ataeriinmee Wrce wer OC UO. CONFIDENTIAL | neyenptgeeage ene nya ee SE SRS TUT peter e bee eeeereere Eh he, rece 1400000 ‘a \ : -- i -. * > & “org Sut ' ; - o yea 14-0000 ee ar . oe prt og “Ragort Nos | Ming woe = |. | Date,of Information: “Saaaparenruaty 1956” _ aan : "Date ‘Agquired: "a Fooruary: 1958 , - — 6 Datel Rapoit L M4 Foray 1956 yee ae . utian Government cerieiad, @) toe 2 = Oubaa with good contacts in o: sition otrelea y- 4 _ fron revolutionary, Hlottere U. Ca 2. Tone, foliows a “puaizary “ofa gontiddntsan- Letter cent : on 12- “Fobeuary’ 1956 | ‘ ‘by the Citef of the Departneit of Direction. of the Cudsa Fational Folica: ‘o'-tho- Chief of the Dopartzsnt. of Investigation covoerning tevolutionery . ‘plana ty ‘Communists end oppoattiontsts: ‘$6 oreato digturdandes on 23 Fotrus” (ary, the anniverssry of the death of Stetéat tabs a BATISTA and. ‘on: “tho ~ Caban mati: mations) boltfayy 24, february 1955)" Tite Seetet ALR. y oo "alent § . 4 : Lefer. : a 7 Py ce, A Hii eet ica nen . oe agcyera 36 . 7 nenghne nore eran mest wceraearon vee on mane mew neces 0 ba Pred nea oa orwrrnern ner ; : . 14-0000 rth Spe . . oe . : : a * foo ar 2 * we oa on be . . we ie. 7 . re. oan TTI VETS as pet Ene Crew Ee” ‘seeseregerectaye rere teen reterreaente ama ngeeemneny rr ; ee . aa : ae 7 ‘ Ot 1 oo a 7S < ‘ : 1 : a | a on : the. sai of & bounce o Karctot’m rottosa “gush a as tapaio Batréta! ad and* waging’ ‘a ousyal gn of iprooslytica in: favor of the. silent Petes" this’ ‘Mes ‘Rha. Sodiliestion of . The ‘ecuree 5 of o pravtghe report, en plano fer 0 roveluttonify “soup am 28 oo ' . ., . __ ebrary 1956 has. furnished ‘the folloving additional informations 7 re a ae 0 eee *""emye gonsptrasy do continuing to develop ferertehiy, and there.ts-a ° : danger, that fhe: srovolution BOY broak OUR Oy tins Pefore_ “26 Pobrutary. fdcong: ‘the revolutionary jenders ara si FUSRTAS’ Ter apd foberte-” Temas ‘Also involyed 1s Zuf TERNAL SE Gt: “3% who. has ¢ lSturved to ‘Cuba. Alzost oll the revdlutiocary-lesiers who wore‘ . {5 ttle are now in Cuda} It ds possible tats) Auge iS EAICSE + ION i oh AO earn et fe oe te | arsy’ ‘beld of par or Ghd rovaletton hia otdGibe wath tna plabtag of P verdse, we hacieohenctas. the poterd in tho ational weve. ie eee meee re asec renee Ratoprerers . . . . e ee - e 14-0000 4 rel _ fads yer wat ie Tete. QUALITY RIEPRODLGTHON - PES teh. NAVOIDABLE! 4 it Me ere ahi: tat hoes ~ CONFIDENTIAB = nee xt - 1. ~ "Sin eeatldentiad letteb to’ ths Cabs BE-do eriatdared $a’ bo-ea: obviccs attéxph to pa the sajer’ bles es Commaist olesiesta: for: aa ovicenzed ty ths ‘refine “+ pagent antieGoversngdt ¢ act "to padatines.ca tha ealle of housed such 29 FabaJo-Fitist < “W26ag dalio® eo Karxind mottoss.?P Recess repcite alae. ts “ths Fis eppozod'to tho aoospiatoe: of-C:- “lsd aerport 14-0000 . CARLOS. RAFAED. ROPREGURZ” RODRIGUEZ NONE GIVEN 14-0000 re R 14-0000 14-0000 7 ‘ : ~ 1400000 cane en aaa @ . “ “ <3. _ . ee » . Oey . . a ’ : 4 . hol of ro, . en . _ CU 1 _. eS FY ~~ ‘ > . ~ Ne % “ , ° Hy ty ‘ PELVIC DN Gyr ge * “pen amg Ha A mG ESFOaN RESTO SSAA AT Lh PN Ente Su RE SRN ts diay? dation ) (oat ' roth hy a , : t Hl yd ’ 2 ‘ | any” ¢ 4 ral - . ry - t a . Fernandge FL del Pt , ay . Antont*O-SA T1400 | « “og | wae Diego Vicente “eis"hA atts ° _* +4 Teotore-SrJIDA “etfen ’ » ‘ .” q Anton! OSMPNNA, we ? } - (ge ty bel . HY ig ®b. The Parttdo ddl Piehlo Cubano (Ortedoxo) ,t founded’ by Fduardo ENIO§AS, was ' . organ’ aed CY gtsstitent members of the PRC(A) a0 a polft‘cal party tp copose ! cr PRIO%G organtestion. It was undoubtedly the matortty party in Cubs in 1952 ~ © and unt!) CHSA>® death reqatned a strerg pell{tical force drawing ita _atgength Srom.the mmarey, However, with Cif Ws’ death and PRIO’s exile tt 4 | f faded tn tngorfance and today fa-amall and d'videds oom . 2 ' mF ~ r “"s § Dry Carlo an'rZ oterling, who has presidential antittors, attempted to - _¢ Biko Gwer cénttSl of the Parts after CHIM.’ desth tut was unsuccessful fn , holdfng {t intact, ReuBQuea., brother of Eduardo, now heads one faction of the Party, Another faction, “Qrtovoxta Libre} has been fermed by Caria < “WHA! QUEZ Storling. Dr/ Antcnf™4AlTIN’2 Fraga, who was dénfed menberahtp fA : ts © the orfginel Ortodoxo party, has @ lead'ng roll in the “Ortcdoxia Libre®, = ~ we SUT] another faction of the orfginal proup fo headed by RohortOOnsMOnTE, % who aloo has peratdential smittfons, while smother group of followers of the - ortginal Crtodoxo Party rensin loyal to EntlioNQcHay a membor of the Direattrs cunet y ofcthe'Perty: OCHOA has refused to aocent the guarunteas . STA -goxsemiont and retirn to Cubs Cron Wlamt and thus does not t { > Of Uptaloxe anders ofthar sre favorable or ayypathatts to the “tnaurres thesteiintroduced by AaeNca-tio end b's fcllcwors, At a recent meot'ng of _ “the party at Testro*Fart!, AGUIMNTF snd other leaders were hissed, and there waa constdersbie tolk of promottag srned rurrlt sgatnat the qresent repine, - . PHdel CAsTO, who ta now ta Mextoo, han ap iolnted losh ManuaTwAR FZ a8 ene ” cabled “Chief of the Coeigndea™ of-Marianke, MARBINZ, a young Urtedoxo, ta _ Tat present tn Varaorn’ nepottating-an arin entfment for Cube“whtoh reportetly * wA21 Re" brourht fn by\ a proud of flsharmen wala Colona, Pinar dol Rio. ~ . v? 7 7 2 omnente ‘In order to clear up the sonfuaton croatad by soured cendarning wo . 0 Lae PRTGY, <6 ke potato out that the ortgtns! lntty Charter draw up by the Ortadoxos om 23 Mardi 39°S was algned by ACIUOMINTF, CHCA “HART 52 pterling, Pajayo CUE gntonto NAAHIO, frm otsco EAU Nb, and Others with ‘ndepandent =. vendanates, The preatdent of thia, the "Unt(led" Ortotoxos, 4g Ran) CHIOAS., «* Meoently MANCUYS sterling split from the “Uni fted™ Ortoduxos and formed the ~ UrtodoxtasLibre, Another group Encwm ao the Regiatered Ortodaxos 1 under tha leadership of Fretertoo FXHMANDFZ Casua, Apparently source, in ceanon*ing on the varlous *groups" hasded by ATUOINTP, Raul CHIBA, and OC MA, 'a roferring to the populer followiny thane Individuals haye within the Unified" Crtatoxeas They do not ao ssQ) represent o sanarata segment ’ Ot the Crtrdoxo party. . ary - » ’ - \ ~ ce | ay , of She BETIS ves + Barttotpate dt pactly th Ortodoxp activities et.nresmt. 5463) another i aeons 14-0000 Z . we? 7 A a a) os . . ~~? . . ~ 4 + tye - ~. “ere 2 . . te . - . 6 ts . . . - . *° — e 6 ALG Dye HUET Regu P Py ny gHRBNE EE gee EE " ats i M3 , yt wy Linhhas May | A POPE Y ORO nt Weygeth yp Fer? ' Mp ® pgyserer “+ amaajp - & "LONE TIAL, : 2135). woe, ‘yt ‘ \ . . . ®q, Probably the vost politically act've ard gtrur,est aegrect of the Ortodoxo party fa the ycuth branch, the Juvertjd Urtodexo (00). 4B has represertation 4n Just about every tovn tr the Hewbile ard ‘a partic.tarly act've at the Untverstty cf habara. [Pep Franeisc cove, Un'wers'ty orcfessor and menber of the Direct‘ va Sounctl o2 the Crtodcxo Party, ‘3 adv’ser of the 0, - CATINNE 48 well known for hie Teftio® lesnings, “Actually, when the Partido Crtadexo vas fa the original stages of organtsaticr.Cocan'sts at Habona Unt veratty prepared and asatated in orgertainp the <C, Tha JO frequently attacks the Usd, wtth slogans thet dictatorships ex’ st tn Lat'n Anerioa * | pecanse thotr antigcormin'sm pleases tha U.S. On 27 sentender, for exanple, Dra, Pi Ley RT, a woll-known Ortodcxo orosinert in 00 act‘ vittes, stated on a television qieaticn-andeanswer propras that the dt ctators™'p of QATIOTA sudstats tecause the Ospartment of State 4s flottered & WATIoTA’s ant’-f orm nfsa, which fa not antiecomain'aa but antiedemocratisa. The follewing are sone of the mora proanent oro-Covualats who influance the Juventud Ortodoxos . c r Ona PANGS, directer of the Tuventud Ortodoxo,ewas Searetary ef the Conrreso Dereches de a Juventud, organ'aéed by the Co~min'sts, and has aigned nusercds Farxtst sani frstday ~ a 1 . Max toNnicy , who vas an act've Covantet pronayshd? st tn the Untvors'ty, has ferxeprmosimee Ot gral all Marx’ ot mantfestoes tiaued at the Untverstty and _ » bas been seen on ay egret oocagtina wits Alfredo @ TVAPA bad . Rab YALD Vivo, (wal}-tnown Comint ata), olose friends of'hte, * valvedoPbs, dJuventad dtrectox, has a Covwnlet backengnd and {a a mouber. Ft to 4 1 ny >of the rare Un! varsity group. . ~~ ve . Fy * oe : ) MaASAIAD WA, proLowuntst, nassetgned rant fedstoes in-favor of Giatthefa - and ag al 1953 ant!Conduntut legislation, He is a ya . mender of Te dam Unversity group, ee - 2. > ; sat laments ~ dG. The print énto da Layesfotba Batten FY cove to rors Rabl’a optnion and pot ‘ps onitltteal party, 2UUS bullt around the worldwide rovégcnt oF Watholte *Soati Dee Tete" With branches/tn Cubs fu the duventudlde kecton Cathlioa, Juventud Estudtanti? Catél{ogy Juventud Obrera Catéltca, and Juventud: 1, “Unt yoest ivte Cathiloa, thégs organt gations are forbtqie* hy the Church to so teake part ad such $n natthyst polttics, lowever, Aval{G SCALED and Andria * uanvesPiin and other members of the organtsations have gotten together wth - * ether intellectuals and forked the Koriatento de Liderotdn Radical to optose . - the preeedit regtno, Thig novansnt, shich ta purely decleg! ca}, hes no Covmun' st infloence up to tha present tina. . . fo, ‘The HEP al ento do le hastén, Aten i algo rot a pélitiesl party but rather @ movesont to arcuse Site Interests Ae . o gained l4ttis strength te date, Its chief sporessah, SéveMWITO Linda, manages to kerp Jt altve with pronagandas but tore te little likelihood thet it by {tself will reach a poettton of any 4mportanoe on the local polittcal sceng, = ° -* As ‘ndependant sovesanta, neither tha Hortatento de Lvera~! Gn Reddeal nor s the Hovinlento de la Sactén nas Mttle or ary change of bacox'ng strong . -OONTIRENTIAL 14-00000 arin ait el enough to vogfote a ‘veld teal entity, Their strength, {f my, “wn ve ein the manber of apt they oan ccunt on to jotn one vot the registered - orb iabon parties in the next électioa and the encunt oc + influence thay. can ‘ore gosert om the” party” s polscye® af cee 14-0000 ” ~ aw + 7 ‘ cou, . 1 - os . a + & - - 3 r a os et lyr , v- + - e woe . 7 a got {' . i Saietbee “gtae 24FD SoS Laverda gtmatta Poa rtos the er eera wt det ‘ ers een See SR fe sae atten 7 ANT © oa Ee Ve Urabe dee Se Por arkb ue” Sh- beat - _ . ath ure he Bo tg, sadnbne. Og aon age ghtes “42 sec oUa ge reoeee tat aehee, whee te 4 Pew + as te + x i “ - r . ar | A PRALD ELT CS bp ds an 4 - soN j Hy 7 = | aos : i fhe CF og ea ween, ‘ 3 4 : i ah Mae © mere tm, LS aa . oy ote 3. . - g aa aod nas ager ALC AL em, : coe SEL ot kod |" : . em * ak o™ he . + ~ ~ ie y- “ 4 eee a ~ or Pas oes h pel oa - tim et a : 2 mo hie “i deieelall j = web 7 et oe , feos H wie Ree fore 1 <2 tay er re ' % ee bag + 2 eo . ’ / * 7 ran Lob, a ye | Mees 7 - one 7 , a > aa Pea fo. t te aT oo Sans 569‘ ta ee en ae 4 . + 5 rnd RL ft pecteatess 2 ees oe ee : a wr SUR + dy ES oa WY print yorey am at re rf rs i TPR Clete es TOSS FOLD ae oe . . ‘s i met “ ~ . a H 1 eeew ted emery - LEY AER a> gee . f - r ‘ / hen : aie gL ee be be “at Ad z fo RENE ate + rodaw oad ft corr aan 4 emcwtaee re % z a L 7 es - a re Sse “hh 7 ral Mn rhe tte st . Pr saee op pra : . EE FOR FLtb - oe wy ed ep stl Oe. os 3 ‘ et - I- > - + Papereranweas - . ! * aoe “See Soke . . ry * r : ? - a ' ” ary oy : 3 . ; ‘ H 5 i A . a oo pe an i teo4 ‘ ? er ce Shr aie . 5, a A ‘ & EE LR CO 2 TET A ES . * : hal a i eons pm oo ‘ 7 , « t toy 7 roo - ~ ome Et -, Paes a > ss zo * cs owe! ed + ” i - > i ' , aoe t _ 8 tre terete il . ‘ ‘ . . : - . “ast Z uw . oe 4 a? me ere et ste ne spe emer cater caer meee pret " a _ . cee a . ad eon er we ‘ -. ~ 4% . - - + ~ - ° - , _* 4 . te ,* , : ‘ ~ te ‘ -“ , ~ to wot Be ten see ee cee eee ’ : - wie, , i , . ve < . ~ - . “it ers ate - > n : + 3 4 ~ - . . H - . we toe ~ ~ - 4b - * . : . wey ~ a - eo ~ , x th - an , DG . Pk i ' - aed - Lt g . : . + ~ ~~ 2 ~ 4 § . < oh om 14-0000 Distribution rn ee corre “By copy tor ~ 2° ee ce Orally tof Fonb - ; amt attacks POPTRENTE 14-0000 Clazaifleation pasrencyey Me ebee ian iar say rr the 14-0000 14-0000 Sarees sual 14-0000 - Dlatrivattoar aa BF copy tor 2sWash - . 2 Aebizal Attach e-Fires Ay ate . 14.90000 Evalurtion: Be) Source: Sere Anevigan . SNIB Em rao thst rs ‘neete to ‘atte up its ee4rea with’ “sone chtors ection “Ed 10 6 Fro £6. tho” hot ite ehirces a rainet prasidont-cl est: Fulpersio F. q Th Cinesiftenation . Hoos fos sicnel! : be : my aa shoes . ° a : A, re be woe . ~ # 14-0000 1. Informetion waa received by tho Lerek Attech$ en 27 Docerte> 1SSh fea a acerground ia Guta that oitan 6 esurse ecstive in tho revelutieny vecere wero clrocting a-plea to- set the CuSsh ducer ered. Fasit : tothe present: Cube 9° Coranist rolg in‘tha extt-Coverme: esnsl. wis previously repésted sre ta murss cang flelc3 in erds> to rsdsisza | in tho plan wero revolutionaries c¢iced.-”. 14-00000 fl eden oe EY a eee, " “No, of pag aap” ‘Distribution: By. copy to: 2 id we id yt 2-Files: Cource Cryntonvet AYOUTCS References: Hy2-924 = 1 1” ‘{ riz ‘ Li Bource, CperationalData, and Consen Communist het teity “Ag "eta Cuta™ Cenal -- 4 CONFIDENTIAL rset ) an wi U3 nr, hoe] kad a stew fons ee epee SER Tete Pp ee 00 we Be eT lle OR PETE TAN nema ean e HY ET atti! eT Baa fre ‘ eee i. a an . tes ; : 7 . _ ak ! . , - Se : ears roe i 8 : ae “ , 7 : 14-0000 1. On? pesewer 1esk the “Servigto do Inteliponola Militar (SIM, Cuban Military Intelligence Services) received infernation that the Partido poate 'Py Curan Co 4st. Party) had, pling fo‘laurich, a atreng 3 don’ th subject. of. tho, pro 3 ° ; the United ‘State, and that, the “propo ed canal Tet the ‘Crteds: 07. rent eee “del ‘edie canepe Crane } Li the protest. afetnst a 7 : 16 Secerhor 1SS4,, at nine 0° clock ‘in “the evening, « -, eradie. station-C.030,9, it _aneyer -to. LESEER” s.cail-on, in “diet ote als 1 Sor 14-00000 hoe Rooting’ ‘closed vit th areca. With: foncating. public. -_ “protest throughout Cuta- cainst, the, “prapont, rey ino sad egainat: "Lenikeg Amporielica,” lh. In addition 40 tho role it played in erranising tho noating at radio y atation €.9.C.0. on 16 December 197, tho PuP has eico musceedcsd in arousing i e popplan ecatinent ; secatns & tha prop2sed genel: eang tho univer pity, vee tiea renbero iu : “front, whoa board of officers? Lneioese a “tnt lead r. of Aational Standing, ily cant tadne 4 an art tiele rien denounced, tn very strong Vanguage, the plan to £ rox teatoly a weok later the overt culen. press. tok arta Serenal- (ela stine ‘Sor unde publ teation), No. 69, dated 8 Decender } { * f° . . a. £ rt - ; : 4 § : , . ’ i” an 5 og 2 H Foe 7- ' $ ite : - eth of Fs i : : : {o. ‘ 3 nm sos en an t kd As a 3 a4 ae E ; : . - - i ° ws ce ae ee s ss “ ° Tey a z : “oF F. ane - we TART he aS anal b: 14-0000 . . =e ) wowed Be'used lathe “TO ee'uma, Under sock sirmmant a Md bs drawn ecraee sheet cocnaneat msonbermd We creasing with the Sumber la the “TO"' calvna, “Cact cfficar choad Lncial (eNEC mare Laovtici sat) 14-0000 secret LA . “comin Siar : A Biasrivatteat ae Ty ee77 vai" Viet Parity va Mann, 14-0000 Guinel-U Seas CAN et SEGRE = a a oT he ae 3 ; $ for 0 the Chited Btates Goverment with the intantica * Qhat action would then be taken by the United States, to reaora oubject's wife . _ fren her presen} enplayaant with the, Daited Staves Amy in Paris, , 14-0000 Ty a “y. $. orrets oy At provent, at%s06 oot ite wite ere t ta ‘etn Aacine Yate “cuba “ea” 10 Deoander.1953 in the conpany of Close} -GG8 Peres, who had sought”. eics dn the Eaitian- Eatassy io Habana cai both individmle are reported * ba.1a contest with tho. rovehathcaary Or todaro—Camnunt t-Prifota’ sleamnts,: rere ma Mek Me ae 14-0000 x 14-0000 necro’ os = ote awe eeoneteise ce ca eee wes. exerrt PT eS ty t ‘ r +f e “the Wester hos! ho 5 Internat on ‘bo contin thé allpgat’ - ment, 6 the, « Departaent, of "State: Instruction ited dn the | Feterenced a sptack,. ww ereedenrs. to te te ae arsees er, ne preterm en renctgt iererre a . ane se 51-284 14-00000 ~ Ovary ¢:253 ftw atten egrings th ‘lata cover the USikatos. c= tho “‘Censtitetican ef 3910 end tho holdtrs of t electicnie There ton nO record of Bernard AAT Gowdin-in tha I in i 2 AGE : val “ 14-0000 : A PISTA - “gore: Fo in the past oonsePAley ‘the: “Car jvaleticns tho BATISTA Tregize ‘froa bead alofted for “a pos 2. a ‘stack on Kay inst. L a ‘pultiple “Gsomits fra th aa, Mexico, Cots Rica, and Gustesr a hate boon nontiondd aa possitie take-7 off ‘pointe {or places, to be usedrio te air 4 aytacks pp ¥ 20h > , at Thsre ‘bas ‘Been, Pry ‘information regeived which would confirm the allegations < eohserning: tho” Goncentretian of arses in tho hands’ of Cuban. yous ‘leadors. " Jose JOLRSIAS, Max ‘LESNICK, and Pedro OUZHLH ‘are, well-known lgedors, of ths” . dqrontod Ortodixo (Orthodox Touth) andes such havo partioipalad 1 ia ipwgre ition “activities against ths BATISTA forermnaent, demanding the restoration { vet: PAA. Const tation of 3940. and ths Belding ot general elections. Fy : faa nis _ or WH. - FEB pros a 14-0000 Cme ? “fo >. _ “Aeting: “Cnter of Statain Lica, ers Wnt. - - SUBJECT: obra wal my an syestin, 4 4 oe ce Ark a Setcific. Douglas Hedden ALLEN ~ <y vont ‘ ” : : . , * ctien rf red toad Auer tert For anforastion and.sucn agtion as woe eo | - 7 ~ deeasd necessery.:- 7 s yas oe tet : cn nen ; ing - Mamufecturing iden MI “Ince i quitos,- Por, - arid a director of | . Cerro da ¥asco Corporaticn. ae 16 personeliy acquainted oa Foraer Sn. DIFT=AMR, no fas rade B . nafsance of “pinself aa). . tas Station, told HZGWi on. : or: &.°In-connectaon. xith anot! >. ’ ted the subject” of, ‘oH, who;. In ths’ eutrad of, woe 5 3 ) Jester {enel.: 1), rough ° 14-0000 “he: ‘Kes: York: office fra Subjects Tats ‘etter: forward . my idemered Yo de ancl. 2.) tu neste AICCLINT, © Subsect of MPL - also told of havin: cocktails on “aeverel occesions in Nei York City * sovetal ncetns ofv witoa Suvseet and Atbassador TITAN, | cing . one of tnase cet-tucethers Subsect stated nat a ruport (believed oy to & encl, & had been rade‘ available to. RRURKY ” oy) ; te. ce Sania ‘ye BuFratar. “wohanteered a “edpy. of “enclosure 2-° the explanation tat NICOL BSSy sent “it by hin gorecteny: tae ° eke pees wets) uggest ‘tnt *cukts : Lanows TR, Aljovs te staff; irnesto, 2. ft businogaEans « PPUFTERDAR EIRCLO Hicdlink, ‘Tephéw and - sseceiated in soca sort: of “ in the, Vinistry” of thé ‘foreyoite data: and references, it appoars .' af that. Subs fect ‘is invelyed with’ inte Liigerice operatives of ths: Peruvian Government on one, hand,” and is inpsoatact. with KUBARK and other US. t a. Jancary 1954 - hye ‘Dasézsbatint a rae “+ 4 3= Bags, sjentha as ‘potted - we eo Be Files, w/encls: (2 copies) — e ° . woe opt ce, S tgp en a : = TS air iad . : . meee Se. - 14-00000 "réaponaibitity of crganfaing a w3et wusrsiye. -movovent, create : Sage 3 wots ee . turn Batista, and return to -ovor the Cuban Revolutionary ‘Party’ Fartf{da. ‘ Br me Revolucicnarfo Cubano) if this vere at afi posoidlo., The ffref stozs talon by : . & Dre Sanches Arango were to give a political fora to the noverent, ard to reste p favorable conditiona for an oprising (putech) at the precteely opportune ronant, "to de ealled "tha zero hour.® (teeitely efter. Batista . ook. o¥ér, ths PL @ , firatered By "Ba ‘eta pa As ry to trust tho Ji Te 7 . ork eect the PC. easpalgn +0f | , alti of the Batd ‘ Govornsont, a oo ev apaper; f Siallo'p the Central Aroricdh "countries. Alpost tecedintely he found hut “that tho ‘re= * ry okotricted FL vas. gaining, Bo exound sith the. people: ‘and - that We vould havo - Ti te the ‘This, “ond wwao bastoned by'o eurropt it lous. vieit ‘of-bre tive soll” (he vas then a polities refuges ja Guatesaieds. oa r ~ . : : frea tha poosut- Batieta took over the power “tn Cuba, duster ta ‘placed’ ."] 4te61P oncorditicmMy on the’ afée of Dr. Pric and served asa baee for the -military-preperation of the conspiracy. +Inesdiatoly the Parsydean Leacre (legfen) - at the tine reduced: to. tzpoteneys ders to fwietion Agata A take a preponderant ww . : & . -, £OFE “ i 0 ” pe “ge y “eee Bie ibe. 276 BOE” SL. seo | Stee , a ee ee EE ane yo Tees 14.90000 omega te eter e ye meee ‘part tn latin Azertean ralatfons. th the inter part ‘of 1952, the jpitttary 7 cuadr » Veteran of ths: ‘Spanien of the Rovobént ¢ Gayo Genritree. : t baitattens,08 Rana aftalfon;75; Icvcro.aaulars. aued ic -Tepeat ing ‘yifles‘1©1. Nearly aan “Taaddition tothe % 18 found the’ eacps ” e #1 Aogid 1ainoy, 2 iSterea,: Ant: . Wa ef landing, field wh ers ‘aneanter Botbera, bequi fron’ Csnaca by Tngenters - Cabadae, The rin bb this ¢amp-earry Ine Jed Fepenting rifles, but they aleo: +> bavo Thorson eachine guns end Mordtoza a: shine ae vith plenty of, orunitions ‘The Ren in Guotqmla also have this. wédistenal OB. Lo: nr i ‘ H ny SRN of ere ae 1 The plaw te ‘thet én land ing “hy Cuda’ of’ the “patriots, ‘thease arss var ‘be! givon to ell.the efviliont ‘who aro. eyzypathetic. with the eause. évbans genern$iy dre nore ferdiier vith thig: gt ¥Ee of. ara thaa the Prglith repoating: rif_o, whose , uso fe not cary to leara fn’a fer rir uted, Soe crere ef tho planeo ero English. & ae ., Tho leader of the cutfit 40 a Carccinn noet Chrisholey "who was a Cuptain Far ‘yy = _ gurins the vary flying Ianésoter Bozdere. Ns isa ‘poreonl friend of Carlos . cL.d - . 4Adog Yenecre,, This eax d44 not erount to euch thea ‘CtAlte! Ulato” ‘yao Previdont Jvbg. “ot Costa “ih but the. riruto Figuetes eam to porery sng aras and mon began | te- u 7 . 14-0000 por 5 pro: “of the eétual adainietrat sony. wip, Jut ion i successful, will be ‘pot in Jail.under the charge of aurders, With “in” Pino 4943 Thos «In tho. banes’ f Marien iro about - 100° machine“ 14.90000 sok, 40-2) A Wf ses of fre Eee errr eee e Oey ” Ya pelle. ewe La . fangousd. ay si ewer eth Lis Bn ewe Laat nla th tt ‘Refo rences! -_Eaures Crynt ret LZ Wem tpn chyg fone Seuree, cprretional Data, and Consents: coents Tea fact. that ‘tin Comaeitat Forty of ‘Guba’ ‘yout ‘take the neaauce: deseritad tn ths’ : cttacked, ropert 4s not-consid ea. ourerie Sige” An.orn ka econ froa a. -etucy-6f Enasez dts 5 patehes acd S068 oz past. oports oa this subjects tho-FoP da; finding (ts: elf in ea i ingly’ Wore) > Fook poltst sllys finsn ng dALL yy” ord pavenole aieallys t int eae ents” within ths “Ortodera Party < Tati” rocontly;- concer: etive ent: DATISTA <a 4s Cuba Btated. Ath -ons vietion: that DAT ISTA-woul d_ Join with tho.cormunists in a- ratéeront to cain the Preatdenty. However, DATIS STAy in two articles espedring ia’ Zant 13, 1951, _ grosed tho oer on mi Decdul 14.90000 . - woe . .- : ; . - . , . a . _ 3 : . : , : ot . te ; : . : : . _ on : i 4 , 4 ‘ vo, a . . am : . po a Ve “ Mb > EE, bore ee 4 . . , : oe 0-2 a 2 gs . . + . oe am ; 5 4 £ Brees: akgnns fda ee Roper Kot TI HRENS Loca Fire so:lO-2$ i i ° ° ae an a aT of. Ane erences patna ET References: _ a Source, Operational Data, -ind Comnenta: a lems meme nee re anaes * ontwe ae - > BYYIETA is‘a dis heart fod idtat: oy . 20 a attached infe @ in: tho Cuten potitical ‘scoke,. con b 3 ] 24 to y Cntedeso: Forty, who are dletetisfied. with 2 own: ratienn! ‘par sy: ica erany eg ‘uh can. end oF bly wild Joan wits ‘oirtlar Beoups in the ag PTPMEE edges ty pee ee, rea seg Mee? ang Pte LA a wy? coe oe , : + . . : i 5 ; : “Oe - i . ee . - st woe . 14-0000 1 . wt an . av . . ” 2” 7 L ~ . 2 wee Me ee ee ee - s woe : i+ : _— t : f ~. canpen nt a 3 . 4 a - Ses an: .* } : : q. n : : SECuRL se . . * A . : Report Ko: TELS LO Date of information? Fotrucry 0, 1952 Date” Acquire : | Fobsuary 3B, 1952 » Robriety 29, to Spgs eet ee te dhe) ered tan cea, " -Phace Acquired: | : Fatenay Oude - Byatuatio “Go tho opin centers “of co ~ridst. pyadis 7 Sorensen = apa found dn thoiogss 6 on Cadtaria end fa tho - Cordaiea Cosera Ortodom of ths Pertide- dal Lisle Lo asbs xfOStedoro). Thos ~~ dislike fer antt coma at ister lesccrs. Ear: tried to tha te not va foe thetr - rant da Cute. soko. tho - 2 pet fou ‘estistes, 4ton hb weet ne ORORTLES iss y Lore “da Grasal oe . “couenty: as nas boon Frovicutly ropes, Sad, the 3 re cont politloal; eo wll as : Financial epndite fea cof tha Gitan. Comntist Farty io extras? sly . : - gorlosse | ist “would srpeat. that tho stigna of a ‘pact With ths oom - °° ists is sure pouiticad Geath Lot other’ “parses pan in tha : 2 ocing. alest stots of uh 1952. sThMa Bas. for ae ms cocmuntata hare teed ‘end exe now eareying oava os: (7 to-pengtrete endiund sind th enti-govorhasnt eter. - eaty control or thao: eoup 23° "at & later dats, - a “atsgoss : Lota. i ° & - The firot steco wart “tho -gonnvitote” ponstratfion of ‘the: ants 2 ot eprdiecates, praying up thot uatén duos dnd using 2 holr voles end voto in the” retoa ssatiys to propose end elect thelr eendicates for comiitcs poskticna, ca thee ot f aaron Soe et marae Jn wah tay scans Arai ne Chae dint ‘ 14-0000 \ ¢ y 4 ares ieee + ” dintes of “sespsoshzosta “Ess ists, This is tho Feankt ° istreng wicisourreat 62 ads dathetar wes: “eens to. veto. this ‘rosine “out Of. poter ta the ferthe Aa an exvele of ths eucesad. of this ee course. “sample the fottostas an ths st cate’ Provinefal: 9 Ciretes de la ‘Gena 9 le _Haboray oleotiens tor C asttte: Wore hold Janvery 17, 19526: Tho’entiecomuntss > ag ee “A wea by rire thar id) votes Focaivins 352 yoros ia : tha symullorts, sted te Oy Fay “obtained DA? yotet. in the - ohesstone were eicocheld + bors sof + tho PAT: tmited, o-Toxttlere 22:32 4 Anteato é r Agakay” tha. eitetomey a won kv ently 16 vateas th taining 125 votes. Tn tho Sthikedte eo Otroros 7 Eh chat y tha a ipacane) Entito- poy Hoven as. thoy nts didate- “wi bho! 7 oon folendly eee ko PSP: Exsgativa Csalttes a cfica Beth ter othr - the Club es which 3 tessits the Ceanaties cients : the Freacnt, th there is a goed eal ef.lstor wrest ia tats Sacks becouse. - fi £ 5 wher Sos ie tha ast tees ot esa Com @lateick, and 4vo othe? ectan who es by the nano -"Traz sealqus . ages coer a “Ya arg & 3 > ‘a a s andes onan Vhearantom we Jone ete pehene whem Sm en ‘ 14-0000 oo}, woe — 3 R 4 i . . he . . , 4 : ; ; . Q iN ry ‘ ~ 3 , ts . ' i ” oe : . . yt g . 7 wey, 3 a i i . 7 ’ cae a ¥ . . 7 : Hog : = . Toye q aie j mes een, COMENTs Tho..o' of tha Crusollaa- slant are t tho p: the Tabor Loree by, $0-f0% and hope Yosnalntaln the! eave. pr ‘poo Spates before. Tas Alsatesed workers With bs ‘trano Corre: now plant in thé process of sonstsaction where tis detargont,’ t era, to tebe rantfactiured. © Sha sorkera are discouraged beoaise, : : - they elain that the work perfonsed in the Crusellas plant royi'tws all of tha pretont lator force and thy cotpany should hfro addttional moa to worn in tha PAR plant. Tha attenot of the Cruseliaa ownata.to radsce tha la foros fn this marie 13 _ Terainat standing labor lava of tha country, bub.the Cresollas, | . syadierte Led by the Or todex Tabor loa . > - alviscd by their eamunist frienday. to tal i3_advan pregont situation tn frtharing their. own Lntereats RE ON ty, oS we Ane tatee ws emg ees PEE oes: Henri ayleneniinten fT emp sesie 2:0 Q y =" t TAL ca OATTO ed 7 : , f? 2 we oD geese oe seb antenarLar pecZe anet He mane st tenement: cee heme neg oe dN A teat be ee Te Ree net Beene TS & 3 14-0000 3052. 7 ~ Taniary S38) COPAS. eases ET, eo thea Ko woud resist puch a-rove with eye ‘Bis teengthe ee PEACE Ore LAN Kite 4 fey srs LS 7+ tha-party would :pFoé : wich: to be as sociate: I. cosrany wath a “Be. s sencts ae on cet 2 of whether en 1 aneoataticn with Geceenlats wen o> lost votes. for nent beta we ee ee yt tee te heed e peree we me pee SE we ene a eeara ente 14-0000 . oN ~ : - - . 5 / : us f, . . : . : \ . ho _ . | . y . i . ‘ : ee Poy ‘ CORI : og ; Spemirs | BeTaTICN : 2 . an _ 4 . poe t SS. i Le, . . 2 ecil ek et : Oo - OF Portela Vile indleated that: he vould try to'reop be inferyed of - | Loos . ord | Goreter Pekin the: Crtevena. party. in.oo. far: as they selated te the, fe Corcaut Mae) roiterating that ry cole intoncot in the - ao a ~gatter wes the ta, troateof Cortruntsn to ‘ali free nitions end_parti= 4 an Z -4 1. ¢eplexty Coo inbet euedsss er failure dn infiltrating énto comcerntic . . - “4 a : A - "political partiogs poe ane ene |e - x $ ‘ - 4 ° ‘ - i ‘ \ z ao, | :-ETCrain: op eh, ., . Jt 14-0000 . ; . . : . * . . on et . . ‘ . hr coe .. 0 . my us ce tee oe ote Roe tg * . = + too - — . ry - - toe e ar : . e . “ee ‘ -, oan 7. ry . - ‘ ot ww ONG oo . - 4 . wt a . ’ ‘8 le ‘e« < - ~ . . ‘ eo. \ . a) - : . vot ‘ . . - . Moy ahs a . . : ae aN . ‘ . 2 af wee? m “Ts hoon! a : Io > 22 an et co, . wee ge as . i ee ee . ‘. * - x. . . * . oe 2 SOFIE re 4 oe AS Anlilzar, _Bouree Cr : a ares “ Qperat}onal “pate,” and Connenta: 4 - . . on . et “Hip cory. CORRE ENTIAL 14-0000 : woe Peas nnn. . . ae oo 1 i* - ef ; - . . ‘ a . - See . oe 7 . Mee, vue . . . : “ ia ee ; re . ve ie nett ttt sores Slop 2 oot soe cK f n AL, Coat RY Subdeate Purtnes theses .t4on on Renan fe. THHA1365, -. iD the Juvontud-Joclalista, : ~ et . oe Se tn, POSEN ES Pate a Jataraatlant 2 Jan 51. ‘ i “Saueat - Controtied dnztscan. - ~ te ’ as . . . . « sof a ? my . 4 1. metas (earttcs Socialista ponte jleaban ‘Communis’ P. Party) to, “Nigh connand maintains continued inécrest to a very large cesrea - ~ . in the Juventud Socialista orzanization, One of the principal, . bh. - .tasks of ‘Sie comainist “party is to maintain thé direction, te woe : “avstrong con wuntst yo th noveient . whieh sill] ressond only ¢ _-) the -2deoloztcal. foundation. of the communist . partys. 7 . A. : e: nost inslotent -volee ‘of ‘this ‘cor“untst 3 principle ds ‘that ete “of BEA a3” ROCA stho 3a hers onal interest, in the: direction a of trie Juventud Soctalista an’ 3 coxstantly ‘watches over its’. .° trusted Lieutenants. ‘Hany of the” péesent ' Soraerly leaders of the. Juventud .Com-- clalista,. Hen of. this tyoc. are. bézvePoqAGUEIRE, . Zy and, Osvaldo \@aNciE2, prdainent . ! ‘PSP nenber in’ é ey ‘Province. On ft3oim vart’,’ tho- Juventid «: eo¢lalista haintatns a close liaison with the. donal, Executive . Committee of the-PsP throuch its: leader, Flavion®iavoy who. attends the: wee: y nest ings oF the. National Conrittee, _ “activis les” throu: leacers of tiie PSP vore ista, the forne: Juvéntyd as tud “Soctalista” digection is nteh,.. ‘ ; corinists’ alg many uenbers of the . ve Oo Suvensad "Soelalista ratfonal. ‘and Prov. ets ‘Conrittéés have - . . $= been nolitical eandidates | for various covernnent offices in w toe, past elections. eeccrd to Flavié “BRAVO fn, the leadership of _ ithe: ron ts ‘Ls SAR’ bot these eanaidates: in're : a-Soeialista: “Ce ner, yout Henders of the Juventud Socialists but elosd y- <p] > othedr activities aret Alfredo*GUiVatas Enrique icp OF) BR 0aDA ase * the Grtodozo Party, «ant WeabedterEs | i the Juventud of the-PAU.£Partide Aceiéa Jepshamile Ualiania ’ : a :Unitarial and “Director of ‘the née “espaper y; 5. tF-D ret a . . a : . . = | ! 7 “ 7 ¢ HEINENT! AL ea ; : eae ow Tw GUY. me rn wep! — =o? en . ~ ~ s < “ oF : » myo. 2 , oe —_ as a . ty . res oo . ° . . > * . ° , - ) nt of the BS a comfttees: “tnall the. districts "(barrsos). of the ., , City. oF ara-and inthe largek aities of the: interior >; until: ox the. Juventud Soctalista vhas not had,-according to - =: source, clendestine leacere ta" Sale the pace of tha present overt leaders in case the party ts ‘outlaved, nor does it now - thors these crendest ine leavers. However, source fecls that : . : “wellskpowm leaders pithin ane th reépreséntative) } (Communist) | a fe resnons Federico Rite AS a ‘Treason, tor’ this “the. fact that: the “rants, of the “Ju . 1 Socialista are composed of proven ‘corr sundist “ni}itant you only one case of defection frp: the Souree claing he ‘nots of Juventud gockalista Tatts, that of a. youth naned El LoxCAPESTANY ‘ ger-in thet tes y..Of. . 14-0000 Report WO! T2i81365..~ . Date a Januaty ‘1953 dn. nird of gaining: new rend rs for .the. odrty asa ‘rholes a fn ods by which’ they tri ed:to attract nev. nenbers for ‘the... Juventud Boctalista were made un of serring clubs for Girls; . . ON .. »Engiisn classes, parlor ‘ganesy and, fron tine to tize,-dances.” , mo amis "nethod had Zzood results es far ac setting the youth te ~ i - “dra closer to the Juventud Socialists; however 5 ‘raciol feel:. 1 M8 a. ing, eliitated against .tie conolete sugcess 6f this nethod ~. . 7 te girls found -that they were expected to- ix’: ‘Mecroes, ‘whie” ‘das acainst-their personel-eph- “oe -Pesult of this Facial parejudice, - the najority anong: ‘the Juventud’ Soctalista. Panks ts not icestle, Sanaced to, purify the rants of the Juventud... on for-a harcer life ahead. The forner - ganesy anc dances: “have diganpeared cand,” afnnent ‘less corcucive to- stirring: up oe unehto. girk . ity “PSP hag’ . Sécfalist= an. sprerarath BeAr S ‘elveles, pafl in-thef> zlace-ent- ‘ raesal. inginte ‘are tcl2! Hle . etat Re 4 : Be Rect s upon: to act inva united Cashion ‘for the 2 004-0 Re PSP. anid to 7ollox the ‘orders OF thek sTeaders, oa a * 2 ah, eet source ‘uses as @ erases ¢ jon Flavio B2av0 stated that there. emore” * : . °15, C00" socialist youths . 4n the nat Lon and Shat of these) . 5 2 ot. Togs “ nore’ taan 10;000"x:ere in tne’ City of Tabana. ‘Souree pelfeves -.. a elo w that there 43 robasly an overlanbetivzen a nenber“of the Mo Leet Juventud ‘Sbelaiista who ts of voking ace and also are iiiates ° Se eg ye ing: “elections.. 73 nt th ; - ast. tries to maintain food | ‘ pelations vith other - IWtis53 youth otpanizations such” as the’ Juventud ‘del P, of the Srtodoxos, anc of ¢ the én rr ~ 7 ticas libres.” The Juventud sogialista a150 tries to anfluence” . ee 14-0000 Report. tio? real L Date « 22 Sonuary th the FEU (Peceractén rebadsinety Unie . abona University, the casonic youth ‘mom oe . Solos vari Bary Schools, and ‘universities throughout - Te ae a toate a a : cat : oe ws we ver siteein) “Of! “ad the At, the island. - . ain istrations Qr propas ance. ins re of the. con: munist “Plan Busano contra la Crisis" “and. the “Conferencia en “Defensa ee cs joononifa Nacional, " thy ough péasint asicetations - - or organize" ‘such * associat ns! where’. they da ai not, éxist! - in. an effork to: Erouns to. upport “the artis ans, or peace: novenent, ¢ me . G atn-to “these fasses that fie UASS. is ‘standing for TAD eed Do be wate along bist | popular a cocracies and China and to 4 t the. nostinpottent 3S curehes the part{sans _ zine, Cascabel, : “the vast.and no: > be) ¢ . igitiee dissritut--> ° je fre: ranifestoes ; attending nora Sohetines: they havi eo oe Ios” 3" fought with the Novistiento. Juventl "ae hh. losy 4 (Governient: ‘ - ot bee \ 4,0. Sith elesents of the Accién: Revoludionaria Guiteras (aac tn ve . bot - oe pertain’ aaraces | ot Ao! protect eh sede oTapagenca si ns; etc, Noe? sete Pave inthis’ nobition: as leade> of ine Juventifa Soctalista oo a vot s eonstant e ‘ntact with youth leaders, of the Ortedoxes, °F sy ee tentiees Libres, AUF, various student leaders, and AF a ty . “profestant Petici ps youth crouns. Apart Stor thts, Source ran ner ra Oe OB ad oe . _ - : j Gos w a we - y oe f a . . + 7 br ; . : . L . . ; . . + ~f oe ae : _ : t. han - ¥ + - 14-0000 ~~ . “, iad 7 *, cee “See 6 : . e ot .? . . ' . fe . _ . a? . 7 * woe eee 2 te ‘ a ’ Nits 7 “neport Wo: TRAC 308 “5. a : UATE Date. | 22 January 1951 ‘ ry ., Tope — , ‘ Sores a i Tay oes rot" “susnly’ any indication stx.t BtavO carries or clandestine se an Ifaison with or penetration actavities into other youth Groups. \ c3c (Conrunist) is the sore. tyal | ’ > - -organization as tac: ‘Juventud Sodfaldsta but witha different... | Heth oe opane ss The only difference: a2tceen these ‘two. is that the Juvantud = . Sactalista is-a etl-organized unit with + eefinite nenber} . shin, -whereas the, Co..1si67. 41 fs under the direction of" Jiavenil (Conmitist) a £5 nenkership is.cainly cade upof uventad Shee Tae hes aenbsrs ‘i -. 11, v The. ‘Conisiin Juventl of the “Contsién Javenil, of the GTC.KCom+ with his désuties,. Hgeto mgr TO. en'are -guized and directed ‘by Carlos: - the comunist lescers’ of ‘the CTC, ¢ The - n@ of tt 2 Conteién Javenil-ere linuted. mainly fo parades ° tself arhi.thyy Go not have ay | acvtvities or” ng Genonstrations of the exe ft zed exist Ae end ts. on as” ‘the. Juve 1 of the: Contsisn cs SEAL “cnuitis Mth non-commnist-youths forging * tO: BO. "also nestoes.- :Thé official state- oy ntud: Sockalista, o oe, map ener momenta ree gene nes 14-00000 ae PATE DEPT, DOCUMENT --. 2. 2° JUNE, 1949. ‘RESTRICTED * ~ crasstrrcarion suatter: “PROPOSED CURAN-AATIONAL, CONGRESS POR ~ ce ' BRACESAND DEMOCRACYS: o- as 09 77 87 486, AMERICA EMBASSY, STATE FILE NO: NO. 4 , HAVANA, CUBA 14-0000 . To, os CIA HITERNAL USE ONLY . ; : a ; SECRET “ {When Felted te! TO : vo , -” RI/ANALYSIS SECTION - - FROM 7 . ~ ‘ — so . Wine iteottyinig 2 “TE are“unable to amen ’ . - . ~ SECTION th: List ervptonym or pseuctany th, it assigned.” Ir tewe name is sendiive: obiain sor fumber-from 201 ‘Contra Ded alndcd Section 1 and ‘Section HE SCION Ith ‘To be completed i in ail cases. “On a separate form, enter: the 201 number and complete Section Hand Section um “Submit cach form separaicly : SECTION] £ boa beet ea $e COUNTRY OF SIRTH 6 ate ean ie “CITY G8 TOWN OF BieTH : __ RESTRICTED Fag RRND B80 penn ome SER ; ten ee CHA INTERNAL USE ONLY = a om 14-0000 - 7 oR! a-promiin: 1973 ae el, © GLASSIPECATION: ‘CONFISNTTAR oy “ suargers. max LESNICK, AKA MAX ERGARDG LESNICK- ; _ MENENDEZ _ |” BRY:FIEE. No: 10523492 (nua) i 2 3 $ : ! 14-0000 LESNCK» MAX . 201-0209258 ; 201+ 0733547 : _ “e FSEX Moe wok =93850 - ’ Lesnick phone 8 ‘and not to go: et to ‘interview, - he ‘didn't. . “eR, -THODET eu BY O58979'. a awe t a Se a (Rel 209 38" 1400000 ‘t., oct , ATE _ 37 SEPT wER: 1973. _ TASSTPICAT ION: -CONF TDENTIAD * SJE fit QuE0 " REVOLIUCTONABT _“105+20202 ( TANT): ‘8. “NOVERBE! 1 1973: SSIFICATION: : LONE GIVEN: . ORTIO . RVOTUCTONAST 14-0000 “PRE DOCUMENTS: 17 OU DATES 26 TUREAI973 0. . QEASSEFICATION: -CONFIDENTIAL. ~ Lu + BURESCT:., ORLANLO. BOSCH AVELA, : “ ; TLE NO?) '105-2656 (MIAMI). ne Aa) “CONFIDENTIAL” * 10 BOSCH AVILA ALD te: ET ON oe H ad Hin: ree Re En Kew ae wh i eS age Spe Sie 3 why aoe ‘ 14.90000 } . a * . : Lawak idee Day coal Tao, ’ . ‘ 4 x cere ene oH - 35 SEPTEMBER 1969. --, CLASSIFICATION? . NONE GIVEN, ; , eh Akcante. } ‘ASF: ERRER: FOUAS 14-0000 H Form GidSa _—_ a i Agency Nomo Chock - ( ’ . : a _ “(Roy. 10-1-65) . . fos ADDI (INE) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE lami Florida 3 33130: immigeation and ‘Naturalization: Service - OIRECTOR, ‘CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE ‘AGENCY _ f J. Z ; - 2430 E Street, “NA W., Mashir ger, O-G, “20505 _Attention; DEPUTY. pirector, PLA Pleose ibny de régotory information. that: may bé cont > (Person. fc Ui x _ ae Mirlam SO earen tipar “heob March 26, 1932 Havana, Cuba; married December 29, . 3935 Havana, Cuba; same addresss. : os -. oe ee eeSioenct usr ante) YEARS (Sweet & No. " 2122: ‘SW. 22nd Terrac J HAT to CS613/76ii ghey dated (27-March 1951 . subjects TES EK Heneness} Uax, : “i ce : . ££ OF Wegs CENTRAL INTELIGENCE xhamvcr 3) 14-0000 CITY & COUNTRY OF BIRTH DATE OF MAARIAD! 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Pie ‘wow Hes: ; ‘ euat iGED is STRINGER ALLEGIANCE FROM NEW YORK TEWES To Ke YORK HERALD. ad OTIS Aol er jot OS sneenb - = i ~ H , 1 y z : i aul 14-0000 . 7 Tm pt ny rete (Seem an eras mo, ‘ ye ae - . 7 WS Pas" oo as ey _ (Ts Ney PUONED stan cOORDINATOS cus AN APFAIRS” wHo REPLIED. Wad NO! -OLLIER: avig tetTs es ee oon x ong ads ‘a io To a ue * a. oe . a oe ; ‘st en a . , CONTACT WITH CUBAN UN MISSION STOLE COPY OF RELFASE AND SE@nT iT _ ANONYMOUSLY [TO SFNE. NO EVIDENCE 70, SUPPORT THIS OR ANY OTHER THEORY 14-0000 “anoeny OC} ves aa “ i fea ae aria mOyg cea - oe eaSSHFED MESSAGE tetac cesits . wah To rice : t . a r . x-atr| ta Fy no “Lolo : fiué a RET Yo peste Care. TYPIC* AMKNOB-AWRAZZ ANOT ~*~ 1 REF DIR 31065 7 ING, REPORTS: aatige ) ODBEAT. RE Dosisican. aris 1s" RESULTED “Qe l- oqasy 4 aug os : 14-0000 Raye BEB -Q an URI F oo SCREET, BELIEVED NOT KNOWN IN EXILE COMMUNITY gS HAVING any KUBSARK TIES.) . “3B, ANTRUNK/ 1. (201- 352252) “TOLD. 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WASHINGTON, FOR: LA/COG INFO LA/CARIB, SUBJECT: _WNINTEL FGL EMPYREX TRACE: - er: o EMPYREX. (LEATSON) REQUESTS- TRACESONS MAX; [. € “8 re 1 c K- Coe > “Ey. MENENDEZ3. BORN 8 SEPT 1930, HAVANA, CUBA, JOURNALIST WHO! IS: 3 2 : _ REQUESTING VISA “TRAVEL Dom REP FOR BUSINESS: TRIP,: “SUBJECT APPEARS: - ae! To 8 IDENTICAL WITH MAX EOGARDO LE S_N.I C.-K MENDEZ. (2014209258) 4. : ° curs: PRINTOUT “NO, $51038, - STATION TRACES CONTAINED UPGSON709— ere 20. ocr ‘62> AND UF G=03590,:-10 SEPT 634 INDICATE, LESNICK -ANTI©CASTR CUBAN: EXILE BROAOCASTE SAND STATION Ts: PERPLEXED | SUBJECT'S bo INCLUSION IN CUTS 2 | . ! ; 7a, ANGEX:: LesNick. ‘pier 2 201209258, avin FEB ‘095. DRY -0981, ‘ Ds END OF MESSAGE . SECRET 14-0000 - 7 ran, an - Pern ” . ™ ~ 7 o tm ee - _ ee eg toy _ wee nt ore oe . me a ee 6 he Cee ee ; 32cR é too. fb... vOocudENT EXTRACT... . Tre. FOLLOWING “INFORMATION CONCERNING THE SuBvECT. oF THIS ‘201. .. ., DOSSIER HAS WEEN: EXTRACTED FRCM ANJTHER: OFFICIAL DO FILE. fe “PERSCNS ‘PERFORME! NG “NAME, TRACES: ‘ARE CAUTICKED THAT, THE .dacu= “LESNIK, MAX el : 201-0209258 20) -CC6-495/18 beter e SEM Mo. ee OTX-O1586 . we eee ee _ . ta JAN 78 _" DATE 06 FFB_78 14.90000 ' ‘ . . . . . 1 ww! oe ce ee ‘ - . . . mo at j ~ i a . 4 . i : 4 : a . ables ‘ ~ .CEAgsTe TCATTON:' SECR 3 ‘SUBJE! CT: “CUBAN INPSLET GENCE ACTIVITIES N, are . . : vor RHE WS.3 rer RA Bolt . vane . "DATE: 6, AUGUST 1977: Ce ” CLASSIFICATION: SECRET: - te . SURJECE: WILD STALLION; INTERNAL SECURITY - CUBA -PANAN aa ton ‘ ‘ a . . . foo om . 4 fa no woh. ans 4 14-00000 man APPLICANT" " LAST ADBRESS. OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES OF, MORE THAN 1 ONE YEAR wren e320 (MEY. S017 8) V > . . . we . . form &: : , 7” UNITEO STATES DEPARTMENT OF JusTICR |” f+ a OMB ie BIOGRAPHIG ' Immigration and Molurslization Gervice e - a on fu y) 3 : INFORMATIGN Ways alan. - oe ; (fom (tarst nome) (Haste nome) aig | BIRTA LiMo Doy Vr.) - [NATIONALITY AMEN REGISTRATION NO. : ESINCK. Max. __. Menendez Orme? 9/2/30 Cuban ("42-542 4p ALL OTHER NAMES USED (idciveing named by Prenovs-exriopes) Lat UTY AND COUNTRY OF GIRTH: a ° SOCIAL SECURITY NOL 7 ee ; a ; ; -Wueltas, Cuba : ( @61~72~ 990) a FAMILY NAME FIRST NAME Baie ary AND COUNTION Oo BIRTH known) CITY AND COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE» : Lesnick Samuel . Poland 1903 Santo Domingo; 2 De ‘Reublic Guba, 1910". |. Miani, ‘Pla 7) _ . FIRST NAME BIRTHDATE ~ ary. & Countay OF BIRTH OAIE OF MARRIAGE PLACE OF aaa . APPLICANT'S RESIDENCE LAST FIVE YEARS. LIST.PRESCNT ADDAESS FIRST. A st ee GTRLET AND NUMOLA ee PROVINCE OR STATE l< CouNTAY 5530 Sardina Gablea U.5. : 0 U.S.A. “UL5.A. adena.. Orient it ints FORM 13 SUBMITTED EN CONSE THION Pars BPR KALOM TOR Oo NATURALIZATION . a) Aosuare v oF sratus “INS USE (Office of Oni ; {OTHER AGENCY USE) OATE: MIA. ta APR? F 1277 Ol 7 4 AOPRO S . OFFICE CODE: . | TYPE OF CASE: 1a . ee , 14-0000 ‘O- ALIGN FIRST RUT ERNIN DD BUA Te VIPS IR WeRY RU ry neue uN er, pa ooo Re er a ES OT 7 ouTeoINe MESSAGE acl . Se. , ae ws . —@ c “se SEC. RET _ | sectarian : STAFF _ 936139 | woen bissem ey: . ~ cone: AS aoe PRIORITY PANATA caty INFO easnrant. ¥ UNINTEL RYSAT PSRAMPART MHSPIKE ¥ REFS: A. DIRECTOR 934495" Be DERECTOR 133847. . . . c PANAMA city: 38750 IIW- o7b2371 - “y- a Cc. be ‘THE FOLLOWING. TNFORMATION {LESS 202" S} nay BE PASSED To THE. S LAPS INTERNA 20TH FORAINFD DEY? , o se Re ALDO INOCENCIO™ y E RA SERAFIN <202-032b4303, DPOB “ 28 JULY. Yada, CATSARTEN. LAS VILLAS. CUBA: FORMER UNDERGROUND LEADER AGAINST BATISTA 1455-59 AND PROMINENT MEMBER IN 26TH OF JULY MOVEMENT. HELD SEVERAL POSITIONS IN CASTRO'S EARLY REVOLUTIONARY : GOVERNHENT INCLUDING THAT: oF CHIEF oF THE TECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS ine 14y5. : ROVED TO, BueRTo: ‘REGO. WERK WAS’ very” ACTIVE, Th Bens S CASTES: . AN EXILE GROUPS UP UNTIL THE TIME HE WAS KILLED BY UNKNOUN ASSAT! ANTS” ON 25 OCTOBER US7L IN SAN JUAN. PUERTO RICO. DATE: ORIG:. UNIT: - , . EXT: ‘ yo . ot - - : - B61 - 29 FID TK Boor gacesx | Fnecoag copy]. pve AUTMENTICATIND OFNCER 7 Of cen Conte COORDMATING OF PEARS * _Slasundanon 5 REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED = £2 IMPOET | cL BY: ~....- 14-0000 _ OUTGOING. MESSAGE si | 3 kA IT DIGNAL CENTER USE ONLY : 7s rT ace 168 Sin a) ot wee eet get Rp e. SECRET: —— 1 _MPABAGE HANDLING HeteaTON - are-taa onowe meneass marentice MumBER STAFF ay ae _ CONFD 6 NFO: PE ee Dee pesem aN sariau to “PER: ine orn” #. B. MAX EDGARDO - ve DSN ‘: ¢ kt o20%8s8} DPOB 8 sept me SS aa! “Ya30, VUELTASS LAS VILLASs CUBA. FLED TO U-S- IN JANUARY: ob). Badeee ISSUED PERMANENT U.S. ALIEN REGISTRATION NO. A-12-SW2-ULb IN JANUARY 2ab1. HAS BEEN THE PUBLISHER OF THE SMALL EXILE NEWSPAPER "REPLICA “IN. HIANE SINCE 1963 AND. ‘COMMENTATOR FOR “A DALY NEWS” PROGRAM. RADIO - 7 TRO : . Ts REPLICA”. SINCE Labus. INVOLVED “YITH SEVERAL ASUBAN EXILE GROUPS: y me, °C UNTERN AL . oy yO en ADDE VFO" ONLYs Roo on cee rare one ‘A _ THERE: ARE NUNEROUS. Fer REPORTS, ON. VERA: “AND HIS ACTIVITIES © wetue A MEMBER OF VARTOUS, EXILE GROUPS.. “AND ESPECIALLY, CONCERNING . VERA" s INVOLVEMENT. WITH THE GROUP ACCION CUBANA {ACIS “WHICH IS A SMALL CUBAN. EXILE TERRORIST GROUP HEADED BY ORLANDO BOSCH AVILA AND -, WHICH | HAS CLAIMED CREDIT FOR A NUMBER oF BOMBINGS AGAINST CUBAN , “ ENBASS ES ‘aN CONSULATES: ‘BKHERALD HAS. HAD “goNTACT urTH VERA OFF- "AND= “ON SThCE aabHe BESTDES THE conTAcT DESCRIBED IN: REF 8 VERA was: ‘BEING. CONSIDERED IW BSL FOR THE, ‘AmuoRLD “PROGRAM: ‘aur, Tars. DID NOT. ‘ATEREALTZET AN i ER STING: ‘NOTE Is’ FACT: THAT. VERA was ‘REGISTERED. By _ maa o. ~ “THE ARMY ITH is FOR THE PERIODS” JANUARY - JULY 14b4 AND adcustT nel aan : ‘APRIL 19b6. BOTH TIMES BEING DROPPED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. " “ DATE: © : ORIG: |. BN UNIT: EXT: : , . om. ani tassea oomegn cn codmenarere cnn ‘ana Zee *. : oy Temmarhcaree concen Guasswidanon :, REPROOUC _: BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUINGOFFIDE ISP NITED = OE 2 IMPDET “ry ree soe ct BY: > boress SECRET a oF a : 14-0000 _ OUTSOING MESSAGE ; SIGNAL CENTER USE OMY e a4 cm ace TOs ™ wan 4 Coane n a u arei Re] : & g 3 SECRET \ a ; EES 6OE UNS POTAIOR are. rame Ga0ur , : one . wesiaaenavanance woresa STAFF : _ + DIRECTOR , 7: ML, o : . : _ | Cn of 5 : > CONF: © NFO: LE ae . werd e 7 or oes OISSEM BYE Sen me! Te "2D eeruae ro PER —_ : oo : _ 7 O wonss #. foo, soa - Bs” CONCERNING LesNrck SEVERAL Fer REPORTS INDICATE LESNICK O22 WAS ASSOCEATED WITH ORLANDO” BOSCH AND WAS INVOLVED "IN AND. SUPPORTED A - NUMBER OF CUBAN EXILE REVOLUTIONARY GROUPS’ TERRORIST ACTIVITIES. ANOTHER FSI REPORT INDICATED THAT LESNICK RECEIVED MONEY FROM PANAMA IN CONNECTION WITH NARCOTICS TRAFFIC. “AND: ALLEGEDLY, WAS RESPONSIBLE, ee FOR | THE ARREST IN PANAMA oF GABRIEL: GREGORTO RODRIGUEZ. WHO WAS SUSPECTED oF. PLOTTING. AGAINST THE ToRRTUOS GOvERNAENT IN PANAMA. the oo “/ VLATEST FBT INFO: OW LESNICK: RECEIVED IN sebrensek a7 REPORTED THAT oe a LESNICK AND ORLANDO Bosca WERE NO LONGER “COOPERATING BECAUSE OF AN ae ARGUMENT OvER MONEY. LESNICK WAS ONCE CONTACTED BY. THE HAVANA.- STATION IN AUGUST 1957 AS PART OF THAT STATION'S LONG RANGE DEVELOPMENT OF OPS" ‘agers. _ THERE is No INDICATION oF ANY FURTHER =~ OPERATIONAL INTERESTS ¥- 4 " aOi-o20nass, eorcoaaunay- ‘fnowta : 2 Bpheatenn - . oe Be CENFORMED “ADDEES OF ASbassTnatrow OF VERA ON BS:OCTOBERY Sow Se - 0 " U7e AND GAVE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF AGENCY CONTACT WITH. 5 0” VERA 7 3 pate: OniG: UNIT: como reg OONCEES aumanncanes OrmncEn REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIBITED =£€ 2 IiMPDET : CL BY: nnn ee , i t 14-0000 OUTGOING MESSAGE O1- <eG0 SONAL CONTRA USE omy . 3 x s teateabes . SECRET . . . ; ; MOVIADE MANOLINGINGICATOR, . CATE. Teg OROUs 960006 nore nome, meen. STAFF . “ -- a : CONF: 7 INFO: FILE to Za DO more = OTS SE BY: 0 wowon "0, ‘nerve vo Pan a “@. REQUESTED “TRACES: ON VERA. ‘AND ‘LESNICK AND “SEED hes wo Po INDICATE WHAT INFO COULD BE PASSED TO THE 470TH. - “70 _ PEMALCOG We MURRAY - - {IN DRAFT? e ALATA <n - a ae a _ a : _ : _AC/EE/OG/4T Choo. JS. , - oe ne FOOLY OE, 7 Pace _ ao Ncerbpe » OG een a pes/ Te Ov sent 2 24 OCTOBER 1B97é Pax ae pee one” LESLIE BRUDZINSKI#PAULET: DANCY {MEH LA/PNC/PA . aT ysy 2, . Bein Jil: seared ese sf? PORCANPNC, mo mies coomomarnra ormSana bd Nesomtamce . REPRODUC sy OTHER THAN THE ISSUINGOFFICE IS@F Bitee e = 2 IMPDET od nm ° _ SECRET vee vee So oe "cu BYno7ess - 14-00000 Y . o —— . VULOVUIE: | WIETQDAGL . . . S 3 ~+ . : ‘os . _SIGHAL CONTI MUSE OME : . | aed <o . ae ' pee we rad ote moe oe mae Ze a at) 0 i) OO Qt ee et J Orey ina ti a | 2 - . . . : a _ ” . se , SECRET = . WE PeAGE MAN LITS mENeATOR - bare ree oroue coe . _ + NEADS MEP RRENCEmeeeEe | 7} STAFF | 2a}4 sbiagcton -Y 934495 7 a cont: of pio nf y 3 jase 0 nee oisstm 03? Gr 4 L5G af meTuan ro PER i + ae _ 7 - AO (P22 “2 wena’. : ae. a oof ‘tor “PRIORITY PAN “ein INFO- Lata, ¥ WAR Ss a UNINTEL RYBAT HYEPOCH nASPIKE ¥ . | foe 7 "REFS: A. PANAMA CITY 38780 JIN o7a74s} / i To ae > ARES . B. PANAMA CITY 36750 LIN O7b2371 fat J ; aie It C+ DIRECTOR saws y gE: ee -s ‘HEADQUARTERS ‘IN PROCESS OF. NOTIFYING DEA oF. Fer REQUEST a oy 4 , escereen REF ‘Ces FURTHERMORE» WE- RECOMMENDING TO DEA THAT SINCE OALDEREGUTA’ IS. A [REGISTERED DEA a THEY HAY uISH INForti Fat oF THEIR, : — INTEREST. IF THEY. HAVE Nor DONE so ALREADY. 4 oo “a. NO HEADQUARTERS TRACES ON OCHOA AND. HAYO. TRACES ON. ALDO > TA eter eee erm ne tt ne ene ce A i. VERA F201 DBebE IND A AND MAX LESNICK {201-O209258} FOLLOW SEPARATELY = ‘eur WILL BE,FOR STATION USE ONLY, A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF INFO IS 7 Fron” rer AND. MAY: Not ‘BE ‘PASSED To. “470TH UETHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF Feq:-! NFORHATEON Tnyatven it woul. ae. “BECAUSE F uneeR oF docunents AnD I wis gzyec ue ape nor at Lrerery 14 prvunge ro. oc agEne Y INS GRMATION : . ob fs pares 7 . ; oo. : i ; - fog. ORIG: a . . wo. ate a La Tk Eat .. to, . eS £ De _ poss ” exts. . , . : m 2 7 : “yp. Lote : . Te . § ic j _ 0 I . PELE COOPER CodsDaa ted Come tag . PASTE MTILATOG OFFER cnremeanon REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PRONIZITED =£ 2 IMPDET SECRET CL BY:..-.-- 14-0000 Sen tae pen a lene one nee mene . . t . PERSONS, DIRECT CONMUNE CATION BETUEEN THE 420TH aNd THE Fears dita _ OUTGOl GaaMESSAGE 3 io “it } wi 4 t ~——# a CrONAL CONTER VEE Ome . : a :f- semen vanes 7 ace aos ace we 166 nag wt . . —!. Ll ow eenee -onF 0 @- @.G a @ a 2 SECRET. | oo i ‘ yy STAFF oo uo DIRECTOR 4 - . _ CONF: wo: pun HAT Q one. . . rae PER - , =. O ‘weno FROM ANOTHER. MOREOVERS SINCE INDIVIDUALS ‘tent tonep REF. 3 ARE u- Ss i PARTICULARLY DESTRABLE.¥ 3. FILE: eo1- “2 b1t?s Sb-2-4, Sb-6- LL. Ee TNPDET. 7 “CLA COMMENT: AY STATION ASKS IF FBI HAS BEEN INFORMED. THAT ALBEREGUIA . “TAS REGISTERED. IN TSR AS SOURCE OF DEA} or 6. REQUESTS TRACES. “ON CUBAN EXILES ‘CONNTE 0 € H 0 AS coe ae ALDO ’ E. R Ay MAX LESNICHs AND FNU HAVO. - Gs “yorrFies ADDEES. THAT. IN RESPONSE 10. HEADQUARTERS | ; MEMO TO FHI ON ACTIVITIES. OF. ALDEREGUTA Fer UISHES. 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TG MEAMI AGAIN IND re Fe gi “a us dot wle FURTHER INVE Stisertax ‘GN SAME SUBJECT. vo “hans ges 47ETR WILL SEND STUDLEY TO 7s nite EXILE COMMUNITY, CONTACT ’reth We a INF OR re REC LATE AlaM ux | a3 eo srubte rir meouinen, 14-0000 _ oS. EN OPOESF , : —rgRr214239e OCT 76 PAY Saree. > : a) N sumer yr ne TN 2374 AND SUBJECT OF Date) 23-SEFT. 76 ¢F Sl 195-3492) RIN MIAME EXILE COMMUNITY, TRACES ON OCHOR, VERA, MAYO ANd.. MAY BE PASSED TO.473Td. | z2 IMPDET | c: sc t o 4 Lh bal 14-0000 1 . he w , : tees : . t ; : rar’ se ge ° tite tet CM mete . : . i - ' Riana uc es. ase fore of . . 7 . t > . <i ISON OP RECE OS PRE LO Dene aniean. 8 og SECRET — Pe ' wet - ~ . r wee ee _ i Ath abecti- OEM, se AL SUOUee ex aot Ut . ‘ a . ‘ fe FILE Cy 36 Po | ey ban . . BION e F + i r en ¥ ie ns S206 erie 2552800, ao. CITE LA/MIAMI 25518 oa TOs PRIC aLTY PANAMA CITY [NFO CTRECTOR, _ : 5 WNINTEL RYBAT PERAMP ART . a i REF Y . 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QPEN Fel.- Let 22749 = - 3.MAR 61 i he WER a 426 + 2 rel ~ ee 8 . 3) HAR OF Peg sszET rears aay Web P2?v 76) IN A 151439 3 mEC TOR CAND TOD 78 HERNANDEZ my F - Bag CUBA LAS. wLias Lo SANCTE SPIRETUS: . " Mad.d Cupar . Bo Wea an 30/09/76 “Pace a. ee 8 1e9 i SECHET WDE GHm Sa ICS FILE” £2 INeDET ci BF 903729 14.90000 i ¥ ‘ tei estan I, VE puke tad ee te srt ’ tes \SSIFICATION: ~ CLA Oy te TES ‘+ INTERNAL 3 " ANTI-CASTRO ACTIVIT an “4 ". SECURITY ~ We sootigeseen eee cee on ee Bees TIRE. oy ‘LE. NO SBI FI a tx ane aa aera ws 14-00000 oe - ee forms an invisibh but pungent bor- der around 2 600-b éction of déwn- : ~ town, Miami hoown as “Litde Havana.” There the are prospering amid_a profusion of their own restaunints, shops, phannucies, fac- fortes, cofstruction firms and banks. The cules have beoome so viable and so suc tesstal that List year the Dade County . Comnission passed a resolution proclaim. “+ ing Metropolitan Miami officially hibngual ; . and Hicultaral. “The Cubans,” Tn ee nado Benes, the. Cuban-borm resis i perfectly Y turics you 1 Americans: lke $o The strong, ‘sweet snieli of Cuban inf: refigees from Castrd’s Cuba’ ites the Cuban’ “In fact, the refugees are beégin- Hing-to encounter an anti-Cuban back- lash.: The friction between Cubans: and their “Anglo” neighbors is diffe srent from the cproblemy faced by inority tithe | natio f iting to step'or on toes.” + . The Cubans_ are theinselves divided over the issie. of U.S. ‘detente with” Casta’, Cuba. More and moré eviles ae udgingly giving up the notion of abe ae those -who' refuse to concede de- deat, Last month, that difference of opin- ion apparently led to a kilhng in Miami and the-threat of more violenée to come. Scuffle: Much of the Anglo-Cuban - the registered vot rancor has’ been erupting in’ chanmng “neighborhoods, In one southwest Miami community, Cuban: and’. Anglo, fambies- have been fetiding ‘for months; in. Jan- rvy a shot was faed dusing one scuf- flee “There is a real. ‘itteniess now! in + many middle-class, white cuinmunities,” ‘not everyone in thie Miami area ‘ accomplish- ing Cuba any time soon—but there to claim a place by the fire. woo - ot, Miami attaniey Willan Colon, “es.” 7 — rant people whe grew up here ne Aghbinhpods have becorie hate hist year, thet ahing. but. Spani Why should i, to learn Spar oan That is one of the non-Latins’ most Peridtent compbiuats, A partoular tar get of ther outrage hay been a bihngual cde: ation Jee abet eerie thousands of ine eight cle. - sh w while . ali ferated : still at wat wv ith’ : e Spanis r “But realistically we ation is diferent, We have ion in si ami fora aon tine, We pay Ameficais are Ine pe yy moving into the’ ‘American mainstreain. What they need is political power, “We were eo - _ Successful. y " Miami bosa, Caban-Americ. an to be élected to office’ in Flonda. ~Poltucal-power did not seem important at the time,” Curfently, Cu- hans account for only 16 per cent? ot in Miami and 25 per cent om thalean, Dut they are be . ginning to sign up for US. citizenship . in record numucis and to demand jobs as cwil servants, policéimen | and teachers, The Cubans may never jump into the - : LO inelting- pot, but-they hive what it takes. . - u Newomet, March VW 1935 _ 14-0000 SIFICATION: © ¢OneEN SSNTOK 105-3592) fe nh ine nw 14-0000 “UNION “MUNDIAL ANTECOMUNESTS ' NOE 105- 72225 59, (sEAME) : 20 “AUGUST - ig” pre : CLASSIFICATION: SECRET -.NO FOREIGN DISSEMINATION 'ECT:.. RUBEN. DARIO MASCUNANA CORREA ‘FEL’ PILE ‘NOs, ~105~-21878 (MIAMI). 14-0000 UESNEKs MAK Og OS re: 201-0209258 202-0889544 oe SEX MM) HV CA~1L9960 chy cuba atte WEAMTS: “HAD. I NTERVI 14-00000 . . . . . soe a a _— , f 2 Be tye Ue ow he Rego fw tne bdo oa tty “(eon UAE LES IN PILE oF me “pklindoxkasthvavila. ORLANDO” BOSCH ~ AVITA - HO. 4 OF THIS TRACE) Ang. "29 guby-1974 > CEASSIFICATION: SECRET SUBJECT? 14.90000 + . . . he! . . . CAOLE BEC DlODEM ove pen s - a 7 - __RUN OY. WEPRODUCTION ‘ay orman vue . . . 1SOUING OFFICE IB Prompira . . . PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED SE CR 1 e8i9168 we 7 ‘Sfarr’ 8 wee Jas “OETe WH/MTAMT 22290 (ENNIS ACTING, = fe 101 DIRECTOR INFO PANAMA CITY, nveAT a 7 THE Quest row IN The Lirest oF “CUBAN exite e soudaaces. “ “wpeDRO War TT ER “Ee FIGURE INV ous EXILE ee Be ee REVOLUTIONARY. ORGANIZATIONS, says max Le Ss nN. 1 Ke, EDITOR AND. OWNER OF REPLICA MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER, AND STAFFER 7 To: “piGHT THE. CASE FoR Kdmy ~ a ve I WLESNIK Savs. “IT RAS. wanting’ WHO FIRST: TineATENED ne “WIND AND ONE OF HIS PHOTOGRAPHERS, ESTEBAN M RAT Me we, , SECRET * : . . . - a tes : Se pa erat ee eer teeta . , : ° " ye . ve . ! uo : : . : ats - 2 ~ . 1 . 14-00000 SABLE SEC Bigsam Bv__ pen : potas cories RUN BY Tee . 3 PERSON, UNIT A NOTIFIED REPeooUcTioN, BY OTHER THA ‘(ssuine OFFice is PROMICITER —_ ADVAN Q "+ ACTION UNIT: ACTION O. “1 2a7122- , EYAS87 “ Leswie SAYS HE. AND: “aLvarez THEN: set UPA. Nee TING WITH MARTINEZ AND TALKED TO HIM, BUT NEVER POINTED GUNS AT “HIMe OR THREATENED | TO.KILL HIM, NO SHOTS WERE FIRED AND NO ONE, was HURT, oon — - a “ap ONLY: Foc HOM THAT. TF HE. “DIDNIT, ‘SHAPE. pe - s0HesODY . “woul TAKE, HIM, oursine THE COUNTY TO. CuaTTinogcHeey LESNiK ) MARTINE? coud se, -tonnéc teD" KITH. ao ae as NEM “GROUP CALLING ITSELF CUMAYs THE “SPANISH INITIALS: FOR WORLD ANTI~ ~COMMUNIST UNION, UMA HAS TAKEN CREDIT FOR VANDALISM AGAINST CUBAN STORES. WHICH SELL REPLICA. UMA’ “CHARGING “4 “A “iMaTERGATE” TYPE. coven i THE. Sse ry : DEMANDING WARRANTS Be ISSUED OR INFORMATIONS (sic) FILED _ be AGAINST: LESNIK AND ALVAREZ WITHIN, 24 HOURS, ; "I THINK BOTH RUBIN AND MARTINE 2 ARE TWO. puBLicrty - ee ro “SECRET - ; ot Ne ; SS 14-0000 . - Pa ' - oes be ™ wap te ~ ~ ere ae . \ . st CABLE sec Dissea BY___ Pen a ; _. . a - : REPRODUCTION BY OTHER TH? . mo : . issuing Orrice s PROHIBITE . Se PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIZO_.. 2 ~ x _— . — ' PING EACHOTHER COMPANY, SEEKERS, KEE 2, FILE! S6e9-22, E2, IMPDET | wey Ghee - 2 rs ms Peed 14-0000 _ vpeyeeeeemrinmegneny Tepe comma yet i re ee ae Nard cp agen se ea ee CF he oe INISTA (UMA) ONL ANTIC! t oO os Ea) 8 - 5 on. N PICATION: CLASSI MP Liege yee eat rs 14-0000 I certify that the enclés is the CS Copy, :hds been input to the CS-Records ‘Syste ; that its. Dennison ° ckets: sip Ree ares soe eo eid ea cremmapects ees potat ae ether vith, a comp plet edif to restrict the file quired. only | for document destted toa 201 file). 4 = 2 : vy ,, Liven oe, 14.90000 eens annie Sem Liman ate aan : : rosa MANA a NRA A ese aH os ., ie r + oe Polar amiurmtenae a enn BEN 9 Bes is Oe a NO: a Seen) 7 byoog! Pep 2 OUTGOING “ukuSAGE ~ = 7 Ss Mee od BSE MICRO, pu ae ee ee _ + “MUL 18 1978 TO OF : AsichoFitnen. J. Ae PARANA city vet o\nexte RYaar XnSTONE HYEPOCHY REE Panaiia. CITY eaisu [ra i ” t Bawaapely. . ; Sy sep a ~ - cours CASE IN. see tut” REQUIRE FURTHER STUDY. anc aoiRE¥ ae 2+ VILL POUCH YO PANAMA CITY CoPTES CF PREVIOUS FHL REPORTS On LiN. Hick 4 ARONG CAPPARENE CONCERNS OF FSC 1s) ACTEVITY LESHtcK AS ‘uNs. “TRACES FOLLOW BY DISPATCH. Boeke OE ol "3 ANY FURTHER IUFO. RENE ATHEY. negut’ cone, ACROSS uauLD: Be “pate: UGE, UNIT: EXT: Bo. 14s Bey coe Kivawa ooned - + eraitaie fan “SEL R € T, oe eee ~~ 14-0000 » - . ' ' os : pg en aN QUTS OING MESSAGE SHAMAR CONTE TUTE OLE . aoe. em ee tue 7 tea- wen owe 8-8 8 oe GL oxen ad SoG E tT. can, ME SRBC TH cares myoneatenn Date teva aqme’ ~ “any-v2 (QING ada-20aasa S ceestincra fa “Tupper. a ae WH COMMENT! REF REQUESTED HAS DETENRIINE NATURE ¢ oF FRE CITEREST iN ry RUBEN DARIO MASCUNANA CORREA OF PANAUANIME G7es_. | OE: 2 gUL 7H O'S: J NICKERSO wie uAseyP VRlen ENE: VON : “Speruwseo lth , fas ett A huettlh 8 gant ate REPRODUCTION DTH. THA. EHE Sou OLYIcE? a oh vt hale oa th —— oo LENO beeen ae! . 4 IMPDET ca SE CR CT re ct “ot UN: ngiwye— Palate 14-00000 s Le ome a . : - * , . . aes - me ten . | 2 % on : : . aA t . Z a ‘= Se oe : : 4 Pond ’ . ' ‘ , ot ” ' wey iapmooucren a otetan rear ss5uIne orrice te raowimires ~- —ARY “NEE CO} _ 7 ve yoo Paty. “93983 “Ss RE T 2ezacte VUN 74 STATF ey w r Q CITE PANAMA CITY, 2e950 | ; rae biageraR I nF. KMSTONE - es a3 PaATHeR OGM & se Uk RN hoc ME. SUSYECTS OF vw INBALE2? AND Son iM 4&5 € UN AN A’ CORREA) THRU NAEONAL ‘ H uty ' 1 GUARD FICES. YONESENEY REPORTS That SON TS NOW WORKIVG 5 po. saul LON Qe TREEN “THESE TKS raveuyes ONE oR goTu oF To. TaERGS ONE. “gas MAY BE USING LESNICK aN MAGAZINE wRESLICA® as ANTIS ft c+Se PROP MECHANISM ON CANAL ZONE ISSUE AND/OR FOR INVESTIGATIVE “QVERAGE GF FANAMALIAN EXILE ACTIVITIES IN MIAST IT seECRET hw a — oy - . oe . . ; ; er ‘ - ve de wed 14-0000 - . z z : ‘ 7 i . * PN N o* a | +o! : CABLE 6? OlOSEM OY era RUN Be é : - . | : ° - 7 2 marmobuction B+ 3THaR THAR : 7 — : S€ - GET . | (SOUING OFFICA te *ROMIeITED 3 PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED. poner eee be ee een ces eet ees nea noe : . ts : t & - ARYANS! : le LB! “ . “gicea spams IN 294192 . po r ho te are Sut. 7 SOR + Rae 2e98e . jo ~— me ape ee eee oo _—— - : i - MASSUNANA, JK, AS THE CHANNEL, ThO, DG] MAY SE USING aieaei hemi bremiemeni cosa - oe TS MASSUNANA YR: AND LESNICK TC COVER CUBAN EXILES. IN MIE 41, ae BECAUSE. oF: THE, VERY overt: NATLAE OF WASCUNANA < cuis we, a : RELATIONSHIP. we SUSPECT THE FORKER, 2 oN ANY GASEs waScunati CORRES 18 EXrASBET. OF. dur We ste _ wHo CAN HEMT FY WIS, THREE roAveR ‘case “OFFICERS CVEAUSELL® aa Se gay LiDave AND LNA). AND “Ep? 2 ue stat TON, CLATSON ee Sts greLCkRS SIME 2677. HE. FyP ince. REO ORTEELY HEAVILY aw op ved . IN DRUS TRAFFIC AT ESESENT TIVE, ke COKCERNED ThaT IF ANY WORD UF ThIS INVESTIGATION GETS BACK 19 HYGRUFF<1 HE I! teopnetis! OUR # FOULTLESs AEOME ST REQUEST whaces Lest : “INDEX, ant: Fiber ‘eet e772219., E2 IMPDER , 7 . : : : oor, , Secret - Lo a a 14.90000 _UESNICK, MAX” acne 20 1-0209258 - . 20 1-0770319 | woe SEX OM BS PACY-28950 toe _ 28 JUN 74 14-0000 Sh ee, bre Su Pode ati San " pBE pocunidivr ~ DAES “28 JUNE 1974. “CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL — SUBJECT: MAX LESNCK 105-3492 hae Fhe ee eae, 14-0000 n . ‘ - ol . wt cy Eales ott saeeChate ses sabe papa nd SIO One NOs OSS ‘REFERENCE SHEET! “CLASSIFICATION: NONE, GIVEN’ ~ > SUBJECT: "ZERO? (AN ORGANIZATION) haan al R e at FRI FILE NO: 22-2209%; 9-2690 (MIAMI DOCUMENT AVAILATIS IN IP/CFS ye” aise Bie BY cae route mepe ntm aire tee : 14-00000 ~” cRNA Manes ruth 2A, . . \ “A - | gaete ac oissem i FAY oe eT tts PR Nee 2 . - i . REM ODUT ton BY OTMTQ “ne s pos REr oo of: mERSOT UNIT NOTIFIED. ween pede ee Tete *BIVING OFFICE IS PROMBITEs + wen hee meee 1 at RO el ene cannot AEvee es gente Pac’ 29924 gibi wah Si vine RULE DAR IS ft SNTEoAL ( ige77edi9) PLNAMENT RW ce : KiTM CLEAN INTE. OFFICERS STATIONS. ry . 4 ENTICAL WITH SuBu. &F Same 2, (BUREAU REC: 251 state s Tar + += StuNANA (FET. a1es- 13998 “Ts suu8 dF rNvestrea’ 16s BECAUSE O° CONTACT WITa Max 1 . . oo. -LeESNIC Ky EDITDe- oF MREALICA SAGATINE. Mami WHi IN a a en ° . . JEN SUBY CF Fat secualty INVESTS GatioN. FLGYD A. Mer eRTNEY ’ ese tO ENN MBN opt At st 7 ¢:00)) IS IN Datuy couracr AUTH ELST MASCUNANA: aBave AND- ALS “ig. as = i A . . . ry - (. seeR ET. _ : Preepeep tates ro cee Bee 14-0000 2 3 - L ~ ° — : - : ‘ we : FON NB Dee ca ~ o - , } ae ‘ : - . . '. : a * ne mewn ce METALS oe MN BY oa pol - PAFKOUUCTION AY OTHEM THA: - a ; - $3 & Ch R _E: ba { - bebUNe OFFICE 19 BRON areas en es oa cre et and potter eee oe — oe nate, . Toaszéat-@ JUN 7a ‘PACY 20924 way BE PASSED. fer ban _ * os oy patath. iy pecinehfbeerae~ ra "NEQFRgM FBI? ro 6 INJEA ALL. FELGS (202-7785. 94 XeREF SO-9-1, 2 “IDET ‘ : 2 ie eR AE Bod eat Soin ase esa a Steen 6 ese 14-0000 > RACT WAS PREPAREG CONTAINS ‘ADOLT TONAL ON PERTALNENG 0, THE suBJECT AND “SHOULD BE REQUESTED FROM P/F ULES. : . - LESNICK, MAX oo ce pee eho _.201-0209258 _, 20170770319. sees aiewieseleve sdheneenee pee : PACY-28924 _ 26 JUN, 742 _DATE G7 AUG 74 | a ne irene eles eee 14-0000 wACT. WAS: PREPARED" CONTAINS ADDIT TONS "“TREORMAT LON. Pelrdihive TO.THE SUBJECT AND SHOULD BE REQUESTED | ; 5 FROM UPPE ULES 2 oe ee ee te te ee LESNICK, MAX - 201-0209258 - SEX Lo 5 019-300-026. — = “WHIM= 21546 “LET--APR. 74, MENT TONED” “as” “CNE. OF "09108246 °° 0 14.90000 aoe ote gt teth ion CTASSIFICATIO! GIVEN 7 SUPJECT! © ANTI-CASTHO“ACTIVITIES .- PRE PILE NO: °° 105-1742 (MARE) “SATRE Us MARCH-IQ7H- CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: REVOLUTIONARY MEDICAL UNION... - | - oDR,. HUMBERTO. LUIS FONTANS MENENDEZ’ ; FRI FILE NO: 105-7160 (TAT) 14-0000 DATE: 14 MARCH 1674 -CEASSIPICATION: . COUPIDENT: SuPSECT: ACCION CURAKA (AC) FBI FILE: NO: |. 1205-21947. (MIKI) ©” DATE: 28 FEBRUARY 1974 CLASSIFICATION: COUFLDENTIAL SUBJECT: MAX-LFSHICK _. . wo, FBI FILE NO: 105-3492 (MAUI) fe ceeetyete obama ae at a cent te oteate Limes otra 14-0000 Sadi Sen parE: 20 “PERRUARY wom SCHASSEFICATION:® NONE GIVER ©. so - ALFREDO SANTIAGO SOLER. satan, ces “DATE! “33. FEBRUARY 97 _ CLASSIFICATION: NONE GIVEN. Co 7s SUBJECTS © DIRECTORTO REVOLUCTONARTO (DR) FRI FILE NO: 105-2020 (MIAMI) CLASSIFY SAD TON: “NONE” GIVEN. SUBJECT: .JOSE ANTONIO CALATAYUD RIVERO - FBI’ FILE NO: “'2105- 21599 (MIAME) -_ pamme 18 Jani! 1974 . CLASSIFICATION: . CONFIDENTIAL” - : "SUBJECT: ORLANDO BOSCH AVILA FB. FILE -NOs 105-2856 ~ DATES 15 “JaNvany 197 CLASSIFICATION: NONE. GIVEN SUSJECT: FRENTE CUBANA DE LYBFRACION | FBI FILE NOz 1058-21892 _ - . ey eee bth ala ae
104-10174-10030.pdf
14. 04 10174- 10030) -¥ and | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 2 .- ¢ \ onan 10 May 1960 . MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Payment to Btvard G. Tichborn (P) 1. On 9 May thia office received a telegram (in the file) from Tichborn (P) dated 5 May 1960 in which he stated that he had not yet received his check for $650.00 from(Ashmesd, Hanniferd 24 Associates 2. The undersigned contacted Mr. Thowas Strange, Cover o a Division, to find out the reason for this delay. After following up this request he informed me that said check had cleared Tichborn's (P) California bank on 27 April, the Federal Reserve . on 29 April emd ia now in Cover Division as a cancelled check. 3. I tried to phone Tichboru (P) late Monday afternoon on {9 Hey) but he was not in his office. I reached him this morning and advised him that the money bad beer deposited in his bank on the date noted above. Tichborn (P) eaid ha had not checked vith the bank but vould do so. Political Action Division Ge re 3) seamen mine https://asc-app-01:7002/jfk/boxes/JFK64- | 0/coversheets ’ MM SECRET OCUMENT Box Number: JFK64-10 Source Number: 104-10174-10031 CADRE Ref ID: C00556281 Pub Date:' 05/05/1960 Pages: | 1 C00556281 104-1 SECRET 31 0174-100 22 of 66 / ; 11/4/2014 7:33 AM 14-00000 : hte sete WE, } te os . ad cy te 1 oe e x al * ===) WESTERN UNION in Ol Ver Levees wales tre deferred chare ’ NL wight Letter te ind! so ae coe reece TELEGRAM Pe ic) tear ‘W. P. MARBMALL. Petrcert re te The Sling time town in the dete tae co daumentic relearams 19 LOCAL TIMF at paint of oficin Tere cog ses 17 AL TIME s4 point of deninstion Sass iates $0 (4 ee LLF429 opt 1 = »: 9 OB154 Lasto tary 6 PA 6 02, L LL201 PD LOS ANGELES CALIF 5 250P POT HENRY DARIN PO BOX 8105 SOUTHYEST STATION WASHOC NO WORD FRON(ASHMEAD)YET. PLEASE CHECK. MAY HAVEMISHAILEO. __ BEST REGARDS 2 ~ (Henry Lopez.) oy . af ae 539 em ) & 3rd CS TAD RIUARRRRAT PR ERNE SyMMPIE SANs Frey,
104-10174-10033.pdf
[104-40174-10033| 10174- 10033 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | we ee - _« ad stolen, 25 April 1960 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Payment to Bivard G. Tichborn (P) ; : Tichborn's (P) aceomtings for the advance given him in ‘ a connection with his Cubsn trip were processed and found in order. : . : The remaining half of his salary ($650.00) which was to be paid _ Lt upon the completion of his assignment wag then processed : through the appropriate Finance anj,Cover channels (hand-carried). - The check, drawn on(Ashnead, centred Associates7in the amount * 2 . of $650.09 was cleared and left with Cover Division late Friday : oe afternoon 22,April 1969. 62 + yoover Division said it would be forwarded - that day to (ishmead, fiextdord Associates in Philadelphia would then wail it to Tichborn's (P) California bank, oa the bon following Monday - 25 April 1660. : : . CE nabezrt f. bat. : ; Evalena S. Vidal Orig. - Subject Pile 1 - Carono
104-10174-10036.pdf
[104-10174-10036 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 - af a a RETURN TO CIA Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce woe 7 8 x qv eet Sor , Cae an \, 1 k, Fotruary 1960 . 4 ; - HBMORANDUM FUR THS RECORD oF SUBJECT: Nesting with(Raary P. Lopes Xt Carleton Rotel. PP/TA i reprecaatatives vere Horace Dayis and Eveline Vidal, oF - WH representatives were(Robert Reynolda)(Rateber) and (Pais Toamay )}. The moating took plece 15 Yamury 1960 1200 hours to 15:0 hours. i ' Ha read the PP ateff report on opposition groups (sanitised) and the report (senitized) on the(Indian political ation operations z ee (loge Wan wriefed ty Xr. Geyncitedon the current nituation in Cubas 4 : Ha was given a check for $2300 and instrictiona to cal) Benjemin vans : >| i at tho Embassy ard use tho nam Fred Morse, pds ‘ : i. Gores btated that he foressy no problens in getting around in 9% ,06 } Cuba. He mentioned that one of hia ods in the (lsrvard Graduate Sehcol, Begine Boti Lecn,)was now in thaCasts8"Gabinet) and that he and GotiJhed . Gnted the sane girl who was now in Naw York. Ha inteaded to phans the H girl on his step-over in New York to renew acquaintance. : i o 1 GorsDvas told about security precautions aml that Kr. Evans would. i taief hin rurther eacoontacts to be mada, Mr, Davis apked whan ha would be bsole hove and a)aald about the second of February. Davis said that we would time hig remarks at that tine 7 (Lopeaywes asked to keap eccurate eocount of his arrivals ani departures for accounting purposess 03 (P. rocessr) wkA,/PP mw GsirxesJ . OG (3p)
104-10174-10037.pdf
14-00000 104-10174-10037 "my. oe (pd | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | ay an 2 cD SJ rer oe cr cc a prETURN TO ci, pe ground Use On} 'o Not Reproduce y L February 1960 MEd RADE, SOR TLE RECORD 5 Q SUBJLSTs Heeting with Venyy Pe Lopeaat te Statler-hilton Hotel on 1 February 1960 from 1000 hours to 1539 hours. oF 1, Those present were ..rs. Vidal FP/PA, @exander tunter)(Ji1Liams) PP/EAD, Churles Penney (Twiss) »/P¥, and Ehflip Toomey) (Thompson) «H/L/PP. 0 2. ir. (pez save a recort of his*@ontucts e Cuba after"Feceiving nig. notes which yere broucsht up »° mr. Goel, nd given to Nr.{ Lopez re Coomes hate GopeD saia that he hed given bioyrashical sketches of Echevarria, Rasco, Laureano tatista, Martinez ¢raga, ituben de Leon and Sanchez Arengo to the Station reoresentative. ie had alse tured over a report of Martinez Fragn on the sims of the Recuverscion de la Hevolccion. v5 3. Urs Goren) rerort was taped end a transerint will be forwaried to UH by P?/Ph, 5 oO h. Specific recow-endations nade ty fir. Gores kneludea having Kerbert Matthews io to Havana and try to in@Iuence Castro, iatthezs has a goed reputation throuchout the 25th ef July Movement and could help in an approach to Castro, A visit br Ei Murrow to do a broadcast on Cuba was also recoimended. M¥2 (Lopez) feels tiat Castro will be in rover for a long time to co.e and that we shouli tr: to influence hin. He is seriously 2ffocted by any dafections and these richt be enccvrsczed, ew Castro can be hit by defections of overworked and countemnanded officials. Two men who were mentioned as ripe for defection are mufo in Hacienda and €epero in Comercio. as cpez also recanenied contact with radre Alberto de Castro in Caracas. This padre was Scrrerly c‘idel's instructor. When Fidel was in Caracas he was scolded by Fodre Castro whom Yidel treated with great respect acuordins to 2esco. The Paare and Fide! spent about one and one half hours alone together at this time. This priest should be checked as a possible influence on Fidel, ‘fhe possibility of a split between Fidel and Ranl should be exploited. Haul is cold ard mean and tho fact that he is fidel's brother dees not carr: too mich weight.
104-10174-10038.pdf
14-9000 104-10174-10038), po wits 3 (Py | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. ore MEMGRANBUM FOR THE RECORD: SUBJECT: Pobriefing ef Edward G. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | Se Uy, . NK, UN, [o) of wT Ug, Cla ~ (2) Ere) Pro, Wy DRAST fe~ 2 February 196% Tichbern(P) 1. Edward G.Tichborn(P) arrived in Washington from his. trip to Cuba during the night of 31 January 1 1000 to 15. 03 (Phil Toomey) and Charles Penney frem WH Division, hours on 1 February. Those present at 960/. Ye was debraefed at the Rotel Statler from about o debriefing were Messrs. Mr’@lexandor Wunter)PP/EAD, and ie Undersigned., This debriefing was very interesting and resulted inn a good deal of pertinent information. The three and a half reels of tape derived fren therefrom are now being transcribed by this crffice. Some of the more salient points are noted below. p24 2. Some of the operational are the following: information and suggestions offered by Tichborn a. There appears to be little chance of a coalition ef the opposition groups at this time or in the near future since they are not well organized and each group sauckt would want to be the leader of such an effort. Also, according to the mmabers of the opposition to whom Tichborn talked, it is the general consensus cf opinion that Fidel Castro is in no danger of loosing his grip or the devotion of his followersx for some time to come, b. Fidel Castro seems to becone most at upset and almost vaniced by defections. Possessing a "Massiah-type complex” he cannot bear the thought of someone leaving the fold. Rather than to let such defections pass on unnoticed, he feels compélled to give reasons and wake excuses. This then “blows bhe matter up perhaps out of proportion and quickly becomes a matter of public knowledge. Tichborn feels that the inducement of defections could perhaps have more effect on Castro than any other single, rational action ve might undertake. c. There appears to be a relatively long-standing schism between the brothers Fidel and Raoul Castro. Raoul is the mone cold individual. As an example, Fidel once ordered some '400 prisoners to be returned safely to their hoges, but Racul had a number of. them killed. The general feeling in Cuba is ghat Fidel is not a Commnist, but that Raoul is undoubtedly at least a fellow-traveller. Developing or exploiting this schism could therefore, be operationally advantageous. (The fact that they are brothers would probably have little effect on Fidel who kas already reduced Mtxxmmt the land holdings of his mother and another brother in conformity with the agrarian refor2 program and who jailed his on an insurance dsal.) sister, and fired a Minister, over 2 shake—down 3. Of special operatioral interest vers several individuals Tichborn mentioned who might have some influence on Fidel Castro and hence might be of . a ett C Saeed Oo y 14-0000 Seo “7 operational interest. They are: - a. Pather(Padre) Alberto de Castros he is a Jesuit priest presently located in Caracas, Vettezuela, who had been a teacher of Fide] Castro during his youth. Castro was in Venezuela and saw Father de Castro there during which time the latter criticized Fidel for some of his actions. In spite of the fart that this -remonstration occured in front of some of Fidel's men, - «and they laterthe latter treated him with great respect. It was felt by Tichbern's source . Chatted alone of this information, and by Tizhborn, that Father de Castro undoubted for an hour. _has some-influence over Castro. Tichborn suggested that it would be of value to determine whether or not Fidel has cny regular contact with Father de Castro and.if so,what operational potential he might have. b.. Yerb Mathews! he is a journalist with the R.¥.7Times and was the only American newspaperman covering the Castro story prior to his final success. While Tichborn was in Cuba, a front page article pa appeared in Revolucion (the regime's press-spokesman) on Mathews. It was a sort of editorial and praised Mathews as a “real man" and one who understood the revolution and its eims., Tichborn feels that it might be to our advantage to get into contact with Mathews since he appears to have the confidence of the administration. . rr : Cc. ProfessorsHoscot Subject is on the faculty of the Universidad de Villanueva and is a contemporary of Fidel Castro. They were classmates and both were debators although according to Rosco, Castro did not make the Debating. Society of which he(Rosco) wes the presidentOnce efter the: revolution, Rosco attended a_sppech Castro made and after the oration, the latter asked Rosco whkt he thought cf it. Upon hearing some criticiam, he wanted to know how it could have been improved. Since Castro was leaving for __ ¥ Venezuela ‘and the United States he asked Rosco to accompany him in order that they could discuss the malter further. Tichborn feels that Rosco (a member of the opposition) im probably has more influence on Castro thun Rosco realizes and that this possibility would be worth looking into. d. Edward R.Murrow: he produced a-TV program on Castro and Tichborn feels that he might have established a rapport with Castro during this period. . 4. One of the contacts Tichborn made in Cuba (the Director of Tourism) asked him if he knew of anyone who would be interested in coming to Cuba on an all-dxpenses- paid visit in order to write articles (or other similar propaganda) on present day Cuba. Tichborn mentioned Clete Roberts, a popular radio and TV commentator in ios Angéles as a possible candidate. (Tichborn also discussed this matter with Forace W. Davis.) Tichborn will mention this possibility to Roberts upon hia return to Californic. , 5. While in Cuba, Tichborn accidently met a young lady who later revealed to him that she war "an agent for the #State Dapartnent®, He felt that this was a ity gatter and that it should be brought to our attenticn for that purpose. MrS(Toomey) did not recognize the name; it is being further checked out with WH Division. The incident and the detaila will be made the subject of a separate memorandum for CI Staff, ee RR AN SAAS Oe tlle Re Hie Mk he OAD a A Nicene inet Ee te 14-0000 ata “a0 Ts ete ee aes seem = ee negate ew wk te me te mS Fh, ont ee ve Te oad OT Neve a = bam oie be ae aah 2 ee WE ne ele nt bee La 6. Cn the adninistrative side, #- Tichhoer will forvard by raf) his financial accounting, one copy te the cover company and the other to Henry _W. Darkin(F), The cover letter which was provided him thy the event that he came to the attention of the Cyban authcrities vas returned to us and is now in his fila. (Thore was no necessity for its use.) Tichborn inquired as to the possibility of receiving reimbursement for medical expanses which will . undoubtedly be incurred upon his return to California due to a possible hernia - . which developed in New York on hits. return trip 6n route to Washington. This is ~ . ; “being checked out by this office. Tichborn departed fgr, Los Angeles (having -boen taken to Freindship International Airport by “enrpil—Sarkin) at about 1800. hours on 1 February 1960. Evalena $. Vidal
104-10174-10041.pdf
14-00000 104-10174-10041 [2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 7 . . | rs se | | «i nee EO, , She, a : i ioe : : _ . ; ne , RETURN 7O cla , ae aroun Use OY | | _ , Do Not Reproduce ; ! Edward G, Tichborn's bank is as follows: : s a - of 7 7 ; a Bank cf America — Wilshire-Sweetzer Branch, 6607 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 48, California - . os ! ‘ ; ’ \ 2 : The chock for tha $2,000 operational atvance was drawn on a . . 1 check of the caver cempany. It was mailed fron Washington. . with an acconpanying letter written by Tichborn stating that : 4t should be’ deposited to his Commercial Account. Date of . i writing ang forwarding vas iad January 1960. : The , $650 © check for } of his total-salary, should be mailed oo to the sans bank and jeredited to nis Commercial Account. ‘ iL
104-10174-10043.pdf
14-00000 104-10174-10043} 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992] a et ve Ue tas 2 PRRPTNPTaNeC SeFTaTONG ws Deax Mr. ichbora: . The: following is set forth as clarification af | your phesent tenia and the procedures which will be followed in the. conduct of ite Please indicate your agreement. by signing below. - Ae Operational 1. You will ba briefed Generally on some aspects at the Cuban . sttuation | while in Washington on this datee. . a 2, The: major briefing to be given you concerning the local political situstion, security precautions, and more detailed ; iastructions on your present mission wi. be undertaken upon your arrival. in Havana. . : . Upon arrival’ in Havens a tourist card vill, be: ‘Aeetied by. - the Cohan Intuit gration authorities. You will give your. true “name and occupation in the United States and state that you ‘are in ‘that area . 08 8 “tourlet". “ye Your: dnitdal contact in Havana will be vith. “IDEN A (nas “‘and telephone number ‘attached hereto), “When making this call, you wilh identity yourself as Pred. Morse. 5. Tom A wilt then give you the briefing mentioned'n peregreph . ‘2 above. : ; 6. IDEW-A will also arraage to put you in contact with about. ‘two individuals: for the purpose of starting you on. your assignment. — It 4s anticipated that other leads arid contacts will result from : ‘ these introductions, ‘oth in Havana and the interior. . 7. When talking to any local contacts you make vhile in Cuba, your cover story will be the foliowing: that you are talking to the: on the behbelf of sone (unnamed) American businessmen and investors in - | order to assess discreetly their position and legal résources as concerns , : the revolutionary laws and to determine the possibility for future financial developaeit ani investments. we Ges ° 3) re = (pty . va 14-0000 8. We are “aoividing you with a letter from « cover company (attached hereto) which you vill use only in the case of extreme --emergency in the event that you cone to the attention of the Cuban _guthorit{es. This letter stateg that you are there on a vacation © and that this company has asked you to get ‘some first-hand information on the subjects mentioned in paragraph 1 above vhile there it” you are so inclined, This will provide you with a plausible excuse for baing toth a tourist ami one interested in talking with local | personalities. . . ; 9. Your misoion generally is to talk with as many knowledgeable persons as possible reganiing the political situation in Cuba, with special emphasis ou, the opposition, ite strengths, wesknessen, plens eud progrars. of particular. interest 1a the possibility or Feasibility, ‘of a coalescence of these opposition SroUps. B. Administrative 1. While on your present asoignment you ‘will keep a record of your expenses which will! ensble you to submit the required accowiting for funds upon your return. Ty keeping ‘the accounts you should note times of arrival and departure, detailed notation of expenses: incurred, - and the rate of exchange obtained when exchanging U. S. dollars into local currency. ; 2. Vpon your return you wil wubmat two accountings. One will inolude your salary under “services rendered”, and also your expenses and will be in true ane to the folloving company: Ashmead, Haniford Associates) 24f 1615 Spruce Street, Philedelphie, ‘Pennsylvania 3. The second accounting will also include salary and operational expenses and will be subnitted in pseudonym to: Henry We Derkin- P. 0. Box 8105 Southwest Station Washington, D. C. Cn. Q Lf Den. bo Let Se signature .
104-10174-10058.pdf
14-00 104-10174-10058 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | K ne nae’? i RETURN TO CIA Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce 27 October 1999 _ 7 i { i MEXORAMAB FOR: Chief, Cover Diviston ASTEEELOH: Mere Btrenge (%- 6264+) : ! SUBIC: omy P. Lopes ) ; “OF . 3 . i Lo) i. fo confirma your conversation wits Garne Sprague ba . 26 Ostader 1959 wa request thet baskatopping facilities ba provided for Subject by the Zallaring orgaaization: ! soad, Yarlvonl Asscoiates E15 Spruce Street 2 Falledelphia, Pomsylranta 2. Stiefoct will cemi a truce nome copy of hiu axpensen t2 this omyudistiow and at the sus Sim: he wihl sulalt to Pe/PAD, via i 4& post office bex address, & deteiicd eccounting in accordance with 1 Aguany regilaticons. ~ 3. Per your information Sisvject's address is; 6505 Wilshire Doulsvarnl od . \ Eos Angeles, California : . Btbsect's pseadonps is forvarled uviar separate cover. Hovace ¥. Imvis i Chief ' Political Actica Diviatos : BS:d fj Distribution: Orig. & 1 - ediressea ‘ 1 - chrono Ll - Subject file Sy : |
104-10174-10064.pdf
I ACT OF 1992} a to174-10064| [2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS _ - . (M0 anu FoR: “Ghied, wa/a, Richard Leng’ Hen we em eS et sane ane MRA ate ec EIREN eywhe ed Lt Pree is” based: upon evaluation. of: information available to this office, and a granted under authority contained in CSI and CSI-F 10-5. . | / /3/ Edward P. Brown : CI/SPERATIONAL AP>R OVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION . , ; : ' Dave:__19 August 1968__ajp ; i 26 aT Qo 3 : SECRET eee | forw _ a7 124 senouete Phtvious ferries Seeman tn * 6) Mi .d id: Station who. iaay*b . introductions in us comme an y designated: cone TICHEORN thinks he can-me #ite an. article 1a cotceiniag -be 8 {63 publishing: dia a on, .such ‘as. OLife natio: otf : believes that he has excellént. boned es for. auch a tas er he previously published i in "Life International" a four-page’ spread oe on birth control in Latin ‘America. This article a reviewed. ‘TICHBORN suggested a ‘Felated. art tion explosion i in Europe and its effect on business’ as a possible topic for interviewing leading Spanish businessmen, TICHBORN. lowing TICHBORN'6.trip to - te, WUSALINE/Iberia to look ¢ oe eeu we ‘ ? ng-on ‘subject with ene Day, : poos/Madieta, Mr. Stephe Muhyger De/E/TB, and e Alea of BOCO. ju : ; ? peri DO t/o" but would be aseizne Stati fons: oto. CAP “Tberia to." "keep issues alive, loo. . the backing of our organizations for the. ¢ . . "The stage thus appears to bei set af WOPAGT sheuld desire to assign an officer to ICAP Toerta, S.A. pr Bite ee oe services, and its Anvestment: bulletin. 7 ats your conmente « “on, assigning a NOFACT | : DO. would apprect : =e Attachments: - TabaA Tab B ~~ Tab C . he, Lo Ms Cate Alien: DATE: 8 Novernber 1966: a , : The request is for a8 accurate information ag possible on. —_ the folowing ‘Testions: : ven at a later data. oa 3.° 1 would appreciate it if. you could let me: ‘know a3"soon as poss 7 sible WUBRINY/I'a reaction to the above requests - can he got the OF: - twill they be in considerable detail and‘how long doos ho. think-that! it: WILL take ?. . Cerner wee Ld eat ee 14-0000 BERT 9743 DURE. KAS REQUESTED ROUTINE NANE- CHECK ODURGE TOLD LOCALLY THAT STATION OTHER TH ISSUING OFRCE 1S PROWITER. Copy No REPRODUCTION BY No 10; ACTION BRANCH on back. Detach ba oe . ; _ : to RID. 8. ok If file no, and title shown are not, | “+. Cestroy front: cover shret. unless it? _ Proper, insert proper file ro. below: , Fesords -Slenificantvaction: taken dr and. forward document to RID/AN.. .° - _Tsquiring prese ae . oe et | Aa {hy TiCHBEAM | eng PTS Biscace aN an ee Tt mentee ‘far prreeerrny es ny reece / to f “Sasvtat Me VOD o> . vA ‘ing cate? coe _ YEN aIny rents ire Ode _ oF | HMMA bOSeS OL of a . Pen ck fg -- i eS quarters information end Antazest 20 December 1961 Tistributions. 3 = WHD, w/att. u/a/s 2 - Files wy 14-09000 * _ [Fncwesta Mundial Henry P. Lépez.o la Volacién. Hexicana en los Estados Unidos. ° VEL=LOS: ANGELES a iQue decir de Ja influencia de Mexico y. de ‘su cul *t -fura-en los Estados’ Unidos? a Be i. “Por. favor ~dice el ‘abogado Henry P. Loped \j Rote usted Ja acertada Sensibilidad ‘politica del:-Pre dente Kennedy, v tendremos una primera esta ay, ' if pregunta, Kennedy ha escigide aun mexicano de: -orlgen, ciudadano ‘norteamericane: claro esta, Ramon; "vi Wellex, ex alcalde de El-Paso, como. embajador. de los! Nuevos mod’ - a idad. : eds : “Huelga ordénes, lecadas, nel seno sible. Visibl rige . ,Henry:P.-Lépez ha logrado.} _. Una brillante carrera como : tnternacionalista y miém- ET abogado Henry P. Lopez, enuimera. diversos capitulos de-lo que'él considera ana-en.los Estados Unidos, en-pe . Mexirn, Col isma ciudad: imperial: de Nueva Yo . 1) coma’ Santa Barbara y Monterrey, en c . . ; ces de evocar tan “exquisite. sabor ‘hispanicd, Heary P. Lopes i puede substraersée ala nostalg: aa_valo bn Eetados chives: an Pera né-taia la influe arg vert Fe 7. Ant. vo gat . Saeraaad A et a oo donde la lucha fue mae interes” en Estados clavest ane. © Estadis Unidos es colonial, ‘La. moderna arai i don Declaracian histOiwan ensa’. : -tambi¢n tiene. toques dé mexicanidad. Abivesta,-= ".+En California, por ejemalo, vain -potencial /4. adinirable fachada del edificio “Felix Candela ia del Estado —me iefiera al de ft on mexicana de . Este excelente arquitecto, weetecia te raordinaris origen-~, es de un millon. trescientos = ih En Texas, be oe cen cenecet ttecture Taanitexs eee doscientos ¢incuenta mil. En Nuevo Mexico, cerca ely estaticas Acaba de sér Hamadd a eificuenta por ciento del electorads as deo origen me's) SS°EECAS. . oe ard. donde. enesti. - xicano” de poesia en la Universidad de Harvard, donde; en estu- . ae : ". : La mavoria de estos votantes son denideratas, Inte. pendas conferencias, ha cesarrollado interesanies teorias rés.pues, del Partido an el poder, en Fetads Inides. es sural dinamismo poético de! moderne. dibujo extruc el de cuidor de cerca, alentar ¥ @ncaucer 2 esos millo- | * ; . pe . nes de hispanoamericanas, coma los aman ep e! vecing! , SU genio se revela en numercses edificics construt pais, . “dos en diversas partes del pais vecino . “Por eso fue gue en Ja campana ce 2360. Por prime. | / kw e ra vez en ta Nistorla, sé erearon het Nones especiales | Lopez ahade: : woe s de mexicans de vricen que, al grin de “Viva Ken. “En Jo qita respecta‘a fas artes piasticas. Mexico a. ce 38) nedy!", asaltaran civicamente tas Cae lag electorates, lenida ia peracente impacts an Ta mentalidad norte: . dancda el triunfa al de Nueva Inginter a”. americana En.millaces da Nocera se pueden ver ree : Nuesten-intermediaris, MeCarmich. fue Prerisamen, ducctones de cusdcoe de Dinca Rivera, Jove Clemen . oS. te al capitan en jefe do esos “bataliones” de parsanca.., aedew ox La pom RieenERe > 5 napa die as ee St Lya:toe gue. exista’ un hogar. mexicano, - - Pan ARR RE te mportar na de las Esta Unidos”, ° |. . oo fa. elecciinlacal? : esidente ‘Kennedy, consciente de es! randes ilé en intervenir Pe mg eat "apoyo ie la ‘Candidaturs de Gonzalez. Es mi cepresidente Johnson a San ‘Antonio para edo.’ El smisnib Mario Moreno * bers ral ad en una campaiia' vez. la iudde Kennedy ino sorpretiti $. ‘Era-esperada. Formaba part Hace ‘mucho tiempo que atari’ estac lunidense, y ‘jefe desu campat ‘yal; Rabert Ker elaré, con, tad: frunda entern: ia deba cen gran parte a Ine-norteamericanns de habl Rola -qu ” donde. la lucha fue mas. intensa™, Declaracidn histirica. - '..En California, por ejempia, el vote potencial’ fet Fstado <-me refiero.al de filiacién mexicana de, | -. " arigens, es de un millin trescientes mil. En Texas, de: ty ‘ doscienios cincuenta mil, En Nueva México, cerca det: : cincuenta par ciento del electorado e& de origen me-: : xicano”, | toy La mavoria de estos volantes son demécratas. Inte- : rés. pues. del Partido en e? poder, en Estados Unidos, el de cuidar de cerca, dlentar ¥ encauzar a esos mi!) i nes de hispannamericanos, coma los iiaman ep ef vecins | "pals, “Por eso fse-que en ta campana de 1960, por prime ge vey on Ya Historia. 66 erearon batatlones espedciaies riken Gut, ai ogitte f tecisiales, danda el Ttriunte al de Nueva, Inglaterra”, —_ te + | eapiten on jefe de ‘sere usa Trslcras que xe extienden hasta’ donde quieras ‘ia de. ed ponscion, mesicnameric aa proyecciones politicas desu ott Lopez:n nos recuerda. que él propio.h a hermano: de actu 3 neeridad, ¥ frente a los reporte OS dei. “en muy probable que nuestra Victoria nas dieran su vate en Estados claves: ant “Viva Kens: Oavesast weds oa Ninoy vW oyoduys us oseuld isands” & que visiien México: aque | erect nen -su- espaftol:. a que no olviden sus tradiciones, mags. ficas y ajemplares, Este mismo: orguilo:de:sui origen,! ae } irteen el senador Dennis Chavez: en et: diputade: uo . ntova; ¥ én: paliticos de" la. tal lac ae Eduardo Roy: | me iy Alberto Pets ¥ otros mas”. Sa a a . interesa,| ciertamerte, la ‘serisibil ad: patitica del actual momento. nacional de los Estados’ >: Inidos,. Pero. nos interesa tambien, © muy particulars mente, la Anfluencia cultural de nuestra pais.: He aqui lo que “nos dice. - LSper,. maestro ° ode Mary. : yard: ¥ jide por la parts sur del pais, ‘superficial. observedor reconozea, |: inmediato, la influencia'de Méxiéo. En la arquitee ira, en-la ‘rausica, en Ja alimer.tacion. exc los, nombres i Oles-de las ciudades; en ae misma composicién | etnica del pueblo”. ° EL abogado Henry Pp, Leper; emimera, en seanida,) aR. a div ersos capitulos de. lo que e!- “qonsidera i ia influencia | | especta., aN ha fija- Bn. de su ta, 0) one) en ingontables edifi-{ de. évocar tan exquisita saber hi ispanico. que: puede. sufhsttaerse a. la nostalgia ae todo ello. produce no. toda la influancia arqui los Estados Unidos es colonial. - madeina arquitecturs, : itambien tiene togies de mexicanidad. Ahi esta, si no,” la admirable tachada del ecificin “Felix Candela”. . Este excelente arquitecto, ejerce tinfluencia en la arquitectura modera dos, v en general, en todas las manifes iy estéticas.” acaba de ‘ser Hamado.a ocupss la catedra. ‘de poesia en la Universidad de Harvard. ade, (en estu- ‘ pendas conterencias, ha desarrollado interesantes tearias sobre el dinamismo pottice del modefne dibujo ettruc- tura Su genio se révela en numeroses adificica construl: dos en diversas partes del pais vecina » &£ & ® aes « artisticas Lape ahade: . . “Rn do que reenecta a fat artes plasticas. Mexhe By seadn aha) peenistent t@ impecta en ts ment Larrencana Ke mciste: de bagares ke pueden ver topra. Nuoatin. tatetmediacia, Mitarmiek, lus previnamen, Tucson de eusdres aq Thege- Rivera: dese Clements batalicnes” do paisanss.., ere en Pan peerresa ” o Lin Sect. 2. on back. botach tack | ee Dee and vison ie RID. If filo no. and title shown are: not” ‘proper, insert propor file no. below jand forward document to RID/AN. _ 7 : | @ ce | a | we eg — | . : en be ae n a 7 ° vita Vite ad az et . } | o [mon | | . 7 a “1 #iLO RuMsee 7 RAT Coma) yaact. ASatR ACE: anche : AACUERT : ee ty eer A ee Ju " PR CMERT awe . ; i “wMMA O18 —_ Sos a ‘ Jae cS 14-0000 CLASS Erowe TUNE ATC SON BND Me _SECRE 1 F091 8186. MEOGUAUIAS Fat NO” Y or: ol olidaya. Ha. very. probably : ith: the new student ‘ ron on. ‘RIKCN's xeturn. ; 22 Novesber 1961 . DMetributionr 2+ Files SS Cod - ‘ “effort and. it ‘a Dy. and. “large critical of: Ths _ |» AMgnza ‘pard oh Progrsso ‘aid. the: United States role in The Alianza and in atin ; ie in a generals a raw is L. Ni bi Shayne soa fe OW, ; _ ROUTING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE. MEXICO CITY sos uses, ESTADLISH STUDENT House: (Sy NPROVE UNAS ranparDs. AND ‘STUDENT’ FACILITIES Suc AS. Text F BOOKS, ee BRARY | source YATERIAL, ETC. _ sue netue AEN Isic: PERAT TONAL ascerers FoR FIRAKEIAL SUPPORT FRO 2 ze RAFRAID FoR IS ; ELECTION: cANPAISHS, TT APPEARS FEASID LE SANE manonyicus: ; Lock ust essing a wo coven sporisonsit1? AND OP counsel AS UTILIZED LILISP C THRU rect! 6 " /-nQ320 3 . REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THe ISSUING OFRCE IS PROHIBITED, Copy No. oy . . . : if-oon00 ER ‘DEVELOPH NTS. : “END OF MESSAGE 5 ors ¢/S COMIENT: “STATED INCREASED KUBARK BACKING FOR ROGUE AND FUSA’ PROGRAM APPROVED IN PRINICPLE-REGUESTED ADDITIONAL INFO. . bnel J. Fepraduction by other than a Feauing office is propibited, om “ . : aso vt I agrees. vith 783 shes oar “frimids gonteibatios on ‘the Hteva act gacg.kb'e ortzical snow, far sisnare Nea vant, tn Bx) stegest Be send: ait te. - { ey L stall’ ged. if our, mr undone ae lerifyiog ‘the Purposes of our pablicatione i BY ; i308 Pepaiaae | Senchifer ws, It's aucl ire a Sey. Leader? er er Roperta® u = Gath Ts: r ner irate NA Rt A i RNA TIC 14-0000” . : ba But,» anide from | the Brazilian probien, the Alfanes already & had aod BOLE bas: a number of: formldadie obstacles which were readily observable tren te outeot, Poly granting the’ tnimense possibilities offarcd by this -economic Magna Carta for the * ‘Amerteae, 1 weate be fooliah te overloak or to minimixe thone vasic harab realities af which creams are net made, ; “Amozg ihe toughost realities facing the Alliance ts the Congress of the United States, which has always bean reluetast t ayprove long- ~range. ; 14-0000 ————v—ovrree ee eT a ee ead et erence NAT WUC 0 mr Sekai’ Pa a stone ° eotyaie' appropriations, some. observers, ” = were. 2 tieltaod to shaptclm in 5 re 6 Treasury Secretary ! De tion's implied prom. ‘pitas speared the Puita det Rots delegates that: a large ahare of the 20° bu. ye ‘Mon wold come trom auch already-catablished and soon-to-be-expanded a sgeaciea as tha Rapart-mpor Baak, Development Loan Pund, the World: . Bask, the Inturaational Cooperation Administration, I Intarnattonal Finance Corporati 3 and the Inter-American Development Bank He also 0 expects. f Pe loans trom private sources, thé skeptics would | appaar tw bere over greater 7 ! ec ee sine Otacarcs putil ” ali or most of the fp countrios.- pacha has realised that tie Caatrotain at 0 vehemently. abhors and - faara nee it ; moat effective bass where agualor and Usease aad. social. Aafus ce. abound | ia the presence af arrogant wealth abd powor, Whereas Uncle fam ance : Aeeeat aupported and eoddled the Trujilles, Sameanne, dimones, sta, it now ; 3 I : 3 , "+ aust ve boan many 9 crossed oan oe : ent wale sate : erase of basi Re forme at-Punts sy ths sare knowledge that their days ara aumbered, and A the Uintted Btates have eertitn : lagivings 7 > folntesal enecarageméal for priv te tnvestinant ta Lalla America. lndsed,, _ thal the Alllazca ip erleated toward wover an eat. mn mare o tracaaos » whieh dtr eed thew moat ordoat Pevolutanary, Most a of tata Atgarlea considers Ase if decades debtad in the * solo Seotande do- : about tho program. J Firat of all, thos bustnearmen feot that: the Alllasce ottera osty Some are quik te polat out Wat fn is'nt aeied at Ponte ste, secre. . tary Dilica did nat exce meation private enterprise — nar i any of Mo ade sequent comments bafare iho comsalttee on. labor, “They teal, ‘therefore,’ to- goverment loane:nad Es r datas | -- - teat evan the “cooperatives of : immediate and widespread colaateation at. cnased tanday, Ths, ‘ther apse, . woald be sheapsr becaxse there weald be uo cost ot tndemaitieation far OK 7 propriated Broperties cor 8 dinclastica of prodac tive: eapactty. : Por: tis: ‘yeasoa iey far preler tho eoleatzavion meaguraa of Pera and Rraail te the more drastts atyle of (-Metlco and Raltets, ; "alboagh the Ualiod Stan managed by obtes al f the denired Pi. “tures on the fisal dsctaration at Uraguay, Abrwould be aalve for a to erppane ; ~ that we can cate again count ax the. herotafore solld backing of Latta Americn, | a mere is, in fact, aa increased spirit at neutratiom oF tadepeiedonte (call. it: @hat yoo wil) roaghout ths desslephers, Mote, for example, that during 14-0000 Lone sttoiestets toleatas 2 2 ie dss sirts, 1205, ‘tad aan man migalon to Rusela. : tnare will be a prolonged period af wirést, boodihed aad misery - pechipe” £ f DISPATCH | azerer | ° Gee? aga aad we mya is srtieslato, di Lingeal end reoturestul, debt ed st Sea a ‘Ferhends Ptate College aml lives” dz. Bnedde. ° : a ce 2p tae, ef cowes, a inkling of ay wining ices - Way at: hota eemtested, Ms aang is inthe valley directory (the beer, ens }e? : ‘ the Tes dagoles areas Ista a Wokeas nuntor. ee Co test fiers Aypeare to be aiPint tery. estinKTRBE eis %. te: ‘Cater invadton Masts. Bato. (a veay able yorminy but 1 doubt that he sould bo Amtoreated 18 belzing thy a ct Ss pee : a a na : ‘Maving trams black x0 ARGOS, 1 axecnged a. csiual meating eth SUDLN os at fe Ba Plotur. t's doing Fasd, -thecis a$ UCLA cn Maxtess “Aooriesa votere. Reigit, resourceful; articulate ant ULingnals “Leaels gutze ‘fast be might be willing to do eopa vork fai tae. Le . 2p Lire mar A eat ot bd Gh emit wal salons Sivision)s ‘that the Saturday” : - Our Mexican-eiteor . oft baat otherwise could do: Aothiag I saw a Nextean Aithor taportant | regarding the: review ‘of his: “deoK ¥ tr, the: Tt omald do- ‘on my vacation: ‘Simindo Fores and conewltad a Nal “Tits is the: ohly direct. © train's Toads for’ authora of articles : exter] any very + lad jrs rreailtre imnedia ‘attention, ants have . the Sentra. and tig » seadeny. ar afta With best wishes, — . todo 632013 - 14-0000 : ~ ROUTING _ : MEX ory io REs “Ae. NEXI: - 8672 (au ug9a)e- : ‘Be [GIR 65355° (our .64592) Ce DIR hin? (our: mee) ae TLCHBORN TOLD FINAL PECISION. ON ane APTROAGE FUENTES HESTED. are a . Ss . say STATION aS ‘STATED REF B. IDEA seu INTERESTING PRECISELY “BECAUSE OF - TER ANE 1D BACKGROUND FunVTEs, . ASSUME ‘TECHBORN CAN TROvEDE NAME mtu . _ HQ8 REGRETS ‘atau CABLE Sta : ROR sssiSo, Nor Re 08 ‘Eure, NAVA AND ARAGON, TA ADVANGE. KS PRR REF FCs, e .. “0S COMET: « Commented oa Tehborn erattonal “gagdestton and . Sos requested future qs” avic ope agsignients given. agente od , 4 ‘s Ninh "RaW, NERBiRT WED P, HOA ae AC/ dud 29 Q O/ai/3: / ann RELEASING OFFICER . —_ AUIMENTICATING OFetcee ° * f REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, Cepy Na. l, . _ . : . . ‘ oan : ; . es) e320 Be : _ i ; 7 y 7 §, Edward Go TIGHRCAN (p)s wyttod of Paysont oo 1. It 19. requceted that Pizance Diviaton py. : . Contre: ) Agent Eduard, TICHBORN (p) throuch Central Cover _ “ Paviad ) BBohanian Eanniford “Associates, hey ccntrest decane, effects 19 May, 196i. . a. Te 46 rajuebted that selery dio th0imow sing tt trotins date obs cetset br Pl wo outa : 3s “Attaalied betéto axe ferse 28 and “nections ‘The boble costion of 11de ia distributed aopartalye - | I . af Cs King veotera tintsytare Division coarse i i. a { : ; | i Ca Ae QV 32 6% é Secne 1. MUMRER oF. EXEPT IOMiB. «Do the correct any of the following reasons Your wife (or husband) -for when yout femption is divorced or ‘tegotly, wee ; hee (or his) own exemption on separate Republic: of Paname of the . md Ce) mudt (2) have ‘your home as hie principal residence and: be a meaber of your household for ‘the entire year, or. am be teleted ta you ae (b) The support of o dependent for whom clained- follows: exclbtign ia token over hy someone else thet -you ‘Your son or doughter (ine hitiag legally adopted “ne Longer ‘expect to furnish more ‘thon he _ the support. . children), Grandchild, stepson, stepdaughter, fons inslew, of deughtereine nw; Your {athat,-mother, gr ndparent, mother, fathers ins Your brother, siater, brother, for tho year. : (e) You fing that a dependent. for whom | you claimed receive $600 of mare of incoea” of his. iswe went, gtepfath e step: ns fa epbrother, téepsi half oteter, brothersin«low, or s “or. wtie bs under 19 yeers of age). . ONIER DECREASES. in exemption, such as the death ‘of : indent, do nat affect your withhot: but eequice the filing of ©. punt, néphee, or niece (but only by blood). , 4; PENALTIES, « «Pen, upplying false infgemation oF willful failurd to sup. foo hich would teduce the’ withholding aeulting feoa. tmortinge, dis certificate. “ : (a) If you claim both of thesé exempt ong weit, the figure 22" 2 (b) Tf you. claim one 1e of these exemptions, write the figueo "B® bo... . (¢) If you claim meitter of these exemptions, write "0° sO 3. _ Exemptions for age and blindness Capli “20 dependents): (a) If you or your wife will be. 65 yoar, and you claim this exeaptisn : 65.oFr older, and you claim beth 6 “¢py rt you or your wife are. ‘Bling figure "1": if write iS figure te. the. figure Pits if: both will be. xemptions,: write the figure age, ‘you claim this exemption, Write the you claim both of these exeaptions, Gre dependents, weite the number ‘of auch for o dependent unless you are qualified co ed eee ‘under: ‘inatruction 3 above.) . . . Add, the numberof exemptions which SOURCES OF INCOME 1Care ‘SOURCEISY OF InComE F coven racay, aa . Nwutn ue Pre vean 3 | nn . IMOICATE TVPELS) OF TAXES and AMOUNT is) wi fwntuo Pam Pay ree U.n. Taxes 3 FOREIGN TAXES’ " C3 eerweetagy CF eure CESTIF CATION Sarena -neeeer a seed I CERTIFY that the number. of withholding exemptions claimed on this form does not exceed the number to chich f am entitled. and that the information relative (Cop ersctece etc... consult your 4 Internal “Revenue | oF. your A les ace imposed far wiltt ity : . “SINGLE, and you claim: an “exemption, write’ “the. figure ec _. : . 2. Tf MARRIED, one exemption each for husband: and wi fe. if not cidimed on another eect ae. to sources of income shown Netes yrerect. rv rare PS : roaw no. 313 ; . SECRET tre 4 SECRET: COVERT AGREEMENT SUPPL NT ~ INCOME ‘AND FEDERAL TAX DA. ; 1.) PSC UCONN #Y 2 By Eda : re ; COVER FACILITY. “ANY DIFFERENCES: UNDER PAYMENTS 10 BEGIN (Dete) BETWEEN THE AMOUNT. AND. TOTAL an : b. OF PAY, REPRESENTED COVER FACILITY {(Cryptonya) "THE AGENCY WILL REPOR “fO [sovert cre covere J ) WAME AND ADDRESS OF OSTENSIOLE. CMPLOVER a IMATED INCOME TAX (CA eae PART HCYDATA eee . ¥ Ts, INCLUDING SELF,. CLAIMED witty cov NO, OF DEPENDENTS, INCLUDING SELF. CLAiMeo: Om YA vn : ter S13-OR wi 4 (Oe equivalent) aTtacneo — MARtTAL: STATUS’ ¢ MARRIED : . LEGALLY, SEPARATE : arate Teel ; ““T pate or cate 0 eS of Spe. . So . : : _[ fannutcco oy ZENSHEP OF. SPOUSE NOT BE. INCLUDED . COUNTRY QF RESIDENCE . A OF BIATH et z pF. 7 PAX GO ELIGIALE TO BE-CLAIMED FOR FURPOSES OF, FILM GER OF DEPENDENTS DECLARED ABOVE (0 1t welt and ap: The employer's names and ‘methods for reporting compensation shown in Iters 8, and/or 9, above are approved. . StGwaTyac ano TITLE - SiGwaTURd OF FAOIVIDGAL {Peecdenyze) * gesvercertan: SIC .ED “RIG. AXP corr - iscp SECRET te BYZa cersrece conssess cosvaeas. eo 14-0000 RESPONSE. 10 “GREEN. List : “REQUEST” rence RRA UBYE (nase, i] HoMAN LETTERS | an I Hom? Lopes - _ Bindaue Prociiians open : a BIRTH. DATE F - Bis: Tt OF ROGUES res BaXriasr rie. SupwirTED a - eeeec ADDATHOMAL pata: ae tOvER ; ie. iateRest 1m SuByECT A espionice OR ce aerivity TX ovinatienat clearance OTneR . : DESCRIPTION (we vent) (WEIGHT) © — vary” (RACE) 40, [ “SOUS Te wie, Give MAIDEN wane) : dean MaAGtegor _ 12: OTHER: MEMBERS, oF WRAESTATE. FAMILY, and MenocTATES . Children --Chapman Joaquin Lopes (9); Parunta + Jose -P, Lopes (69); Horminte 3 associate '- John Hicolis Mendon TTL: 13. OTHER SIGMAF ICANT OATA (POLITICS, RELIGION, cic): Active in California State Derocrat 'P WHES NEEDED ATTACH exrea “SHt INSERT CARBON; FILL OUT FORMS COMPLETELY. INSTRUCTIONS: SEND BOTH. SHEETS TO F1/0. SEE CSI-10-7 199% SO ven ceersene tortion, SECRET _ or as a aoe ‘Phe 14-0900 "SECRET AZ Jul 61 - wa/Pofs We. OL. SMITH a “FRO: FD. ke a 7 ED" 108 TF cation prov ideo WW THE-REGUEST;- F/O 48 uiapur Kd ne ia INE WHETHER THERE 15 INFORMATION “ABOUT: THE: E SuaJEcT: of Nor. oo : 24d De. _ PEE) FLUO HAS NO. 10 SEIN INFORMATION ¢ ON SUBJECT. IF a “CONT inving starcn WAS ! Pa REQUESTED IN -SCCTiON. 14, INFORMATION: agouT THE SUSUECT WILL BE REPORTED To. : YOU.AS IT"BECOMES avalLaace. E (OU) me suasécr oF ints’ mequist is appareurey THE SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING: > NOTE 70 THe oRIGaNaATiNG OFF Ice . ; aan ~ WHEN we suavett” is no LONGER IMPORTANT. To four orrice, THIS SHEET, a THE FOLLOWING CANCELLATION os nov! COMPLETED, SHOULO BE Sent: To FID. REV ig YOUR. FILE ‘oF THESE. SHEETS Frequeitey: AnD SEND. ‘10 Fifo THE SHEETS For PERSONS. THAT ARE WO. LONGER OF SUFFICIENT WNTEREST TO O€MAND a ConTrnuinG abe CHECK. PLEASE 60 nor THE ue Filors - “FACILITIES WITH CONTI NING SEARCHES FoR INFORMA LOW Twat is oT REQUIRED, Fi/o 7 Rows MANE ; . : ) OFFICE OLS tGwaToR A00M, BUILDING ENTERS ION . _ CANCEL THE stop ‘taro FOR THIS REQUEST : j SECRET 14-0000 IO at cubAD TUTE (or: PATTON FROM oecToR a yC1/oPS, FI, Sf62 _ MERI 8286 (ii aga ; OPER: ‘Due TO ARRIVE ad 10s & FA. PANAN FLiGt Wad. wou Prosaer STAY ar BBAJADOR HOTEL AND Has ‘BSR ro: cowtact. RarwOce UPON ARRIVALS soPs2 CAN : . ONLY KRHALN mus snake BAYS, ET wm ‘PROPABLY BE BS ABLE HETUEN sme AFTER 18 JUNE, : isa: and étserved tize inadequate | . a . . LOPES: and. FAYNOCK wel. ‘mequainted ete RELEASING OFFICES ricer, HED P. BOLAA, CfaH/3 os AvisenTiCatinG onercee ny BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Capp a, a Dae 88203 | : _piReeroR J SAN SALVADOR _ REPRODUCTION AY. OTHER TRAN THE UNG OMnCL monn, eyo 1400000 “PLY DIR CITE. MEXI 8172". : ~ DIR 43275 Ger oe ae LOPEZ PRESE £ LOS ANGELES REQUIRED 14 To 18 June. 2, KIS INQUIRY DEVELOPS No. VISAS. To, cusaus OR DOMINICANS ~ FROw HEXTCO visas FOR AMERICANS. FROX MEXICO VIEWED D EATAENE SUSPICTON. - : 3 LOPEZ SUGGESTS SETTER HE TRAVEL "FROM LA TO cs ASTER PattoN AMERICAN 1 INVESTMENT INTERE aE ‘USING. PRETEXT. REPRESEN ; auYINe uP FRIGHTENED. CAPITAL. : _ SA PARAS Ly 2, 3 NOTWITHST AN ING ; SEOULD. Has wisH,, LOPEZ vILLine ~ SEPART MEME: EMeDI ATELY “FOR ‘MIANL, ATTEMPT osTary VISA FROM MIAST ae) Cd. . a PLEASE ADVISE. Be Seen tt or MESSAGE ~ €S COMMENT # | DISSEMINATION. APPLICABLE 70 RYBAT. CABLES: * REQUESTED STATION CONTACT AR REARY, LOPEZ. ‘INSTRUCTING HIM. : GO. CIUDAD’ TRUJILLO! af) FALL ‘OMT NED REGUIREXENTS. ee Dain aues REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE SUNG OME 8 pRoninten, agy No. pe tase cit coy mane en See saat eee ee tee ML eT NEY ag TER oT Ne Eee ee 14-00000 itr. wee wes Se eae Balding Toby Boon’ 2+1005 ane tavard G. Trea pe) Nesorangas. re ‘Citef, | wit to chief, Central vovse Group, . Gane Sab jobs. ‘dated 22 way ok , ; r saniea as legal oveeet ty Jobin Ricolis Mansoa,IiZ», eee 40.43 ney of Frotucciones Hare IVs S.4eg og Oe 5 urhty eledrances ‘are being ae Me ‘bat feot wil: also’ be. provided: with a bsokstopping letter frea PTEABALGO, a WED foandabiane ” ; ay ae Ls wef ay 3%03 ¢ SUBJECT 4 Bavand Os TECHN (P) — 1. Edward 0, TICHBCEN- (F), has beech reasetened fros the | ; ” CA Staff to ci Divdetons: For the past ‘couple of years: Subject "hag ‘been: using noticaal cover firm, Ashmead, Hintford Assoc, - Failledelphia,. Pas-as 4a baeiatop for. services petforand fer the * Agency. epee “WH a a require a eover fir: for backotopping Political. “Acton Oreup. - WOMICHARL Distritatica: Orig, & 1 = CCD/HC 1 + WH/CA 1 = Chrono or neeneeensttt ae tat a pe nt anne a . - . co a toy . . sf DNAS _— WERORANDUA YOR: Contract Payroll Division —SUBIECT: = Edvard sieanae tap oi. ‘Please ‘eaneed | Edvard affective ag of ad way ‘ er Pa ob Lor SA ba rounttd by Be : va Division ‘dn the Amedtate: futare. : : Thomas. Fy Mecay | Acting Chief ; a Political Action Group. . mm ene Covert Action: ‘Staff - — | i i | 1 | j i é i} i _ i i . i i i } a : 1 b H : meaner ath hae) i . H . eis. t , 5 . >, er: i iF AS59035. SUBJECT: Yinal Arrangeasate tor Edvard G. THehborn's (Pp). Contract Status ta Kexteo, ian , SME andi tor the Record, dated 47 hay 1961 ne Sithough J did know be. va ‘anxt 8 possible. I asta I vould a5 eve the Mnal errangenerts So. that b ead the wanes reaults Mes Charles: Ponacy, WH/CA, Mr. ditemaol | ‘ead the Undersi gied of CA/PAG,. QNd Fichbora met Friday the - WU at the Roge * Smith: Hotal to talk about tie terms of | Tything possible to'make | mld leave as. ke planned. Pe IES 30D Me aE aaa tie ee ors activition. PSVide lens Political Actica Group ES8Vidalica . , Pps | Distribition: ts oe Orig - WH/Planaing' rile _ . . /* 2 « Chroso . ee 1 - Wi Div. (Tienbora fila) a _ 1 - Vidal file Vee eee Western Hemisphere Division 14-0000 an aoreing Gtaal and one cope f “U.S. MILITARY ‘STATUS: FP 82s GE RETIREDS INDICATE CATES! “ poe ( dieabitity, service dissai 23. ORAF ves EUIGiE ; . node ee oe COMPENSATION: 28. COVER (Breakdown, &f any > “ALLOWANCES CNORMALEY CRANTED. OVLY TO: RRSIDKNYS:O8 \YHR UNITED. STATES)’ | - 3a Post 33. GINER ee : : Hedy M4: Coven (Breetdown, if any) OU FRAVEL ye epreartoms, + Aci ce orca a t a ? GE SHSPPEO = 98. PERSONAL VENICLE TO SE SHIPPED $9. JRANSPORTEO VEMICLE “TO Bf. US ma ~ B: 4 OFcRaTIONAL TRA’ “ dee 2 ‘ . . 27. MOUSENMOLO EFFECTS cca Bron Be 1m Sime cewenrs or ty oY ste. Coesned ar. PewwRR! AAD ALCOR FAH { Jecses saviseue cue Cenee TeONTInveD} - SHE INSTRUCTIONS ow o8e3. suzer. f regolerrans tar benets 4.800 B 2390 or RACT. TERMINATES JFUNGTION- «-; -OUTIES |. G2. AREA KNOWLEDGE SECTION XV 1 i PRIOR EMPLOYMENT Tir TT eect ee oo. Jos ‘aud dagany Paice ro Stavici FOR Cia Bubjoc’ is in private law prastice. i Hf 4 SECTION BYE _ ALOUTICNAL IND CRMAT ION eed Lo. Too, Wie. aborticsas of VNUMEAL “OL cetetwtRTA, FUSTIFrcatioNs 08 tapcenations (Coa iter sige cae eee) Subfoct will be authorized to audit courses of instruction in universities tn Haxteo City en « reinturtabdle baste, tn Culfillaent of objectives wander. _ the hbase Precpran, ce Ste ea Rees Soairactiekretaet ee en bene 0 ks metingee ee re ar ea haan! 1 Ake a A beso t ap FB ge OP 3 : festacing oveices : ts REPRODUCTION BY OTHER ne So BeCREZ . THAN THE SUING OF we s ot adtbegnicatine ovriese at rn 7 wok 4 i ' , ‘ © Copy No” _ Ber B30} 7 tn, : aeasatine onricnn . | F sutqiaricaring orricas : i) - foo REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. ¢ . TCA ‘alesica inet - not Latersstcd La this: paaition ojther Since “thar vot te bo Littie chance of aAvane rewent: ad bo haa: Qs Seen asiaed hot i : ' i t Zz i. / : yg te etm tie auady- oe. ¥ “puch potential ; ; uss sPogras aboaid be undertake and . Oe. Oberst, waseyen’ bed algo | : ve ‘although Be bad aot personally tet ey : vs ° 9 of Subject's ideas on student- -proiesacr activities no! _ exazh 5 adove, and felt that f6 could be of definite tatensee to ” would dy. polit probably, be based. in Caracas iy he wers: aeceyted ta this coansétion). ae a H ee | : to Pichbora (P) et that doting whole project wai for-et least ten le be known ' Gad Sigh-a contract at-eny tine - Bush. & meeting. - (ia, Wherever they might be ta U.S. cr Litin Aneriea aod to Said +. aicavita Dron thea sudtemiie Leppl travestics of justica vaich } have, and are, occurresia Cuba; this iadorration wilt then be } pucliished in booklet farms. Fhia BS0icewat would laet orobabdly H Rob louger thas three soatie, and es would act be ai latercst to ae Plebuarn (P) vis is vary aaxicus 4b, be <Ormareably setulai. Phe ; ob. aged ; ; : cere ‘eay ‘@aestod “Bhan Be Wiittess ‘ . ickbara (2) caild be i ms Linited tine, ‘a Satter nol Subject. has. a tise. aszignoent, ‘Aaa aincs. "fable, Xo reel Tehbarn (?): vould these: ‘pwBsibLities. ; SIT ee Bratena 8. Vidal Politieal Aetion Gran: ES¥ital:aa Distrivetion: : j Orig - Subteet rile » ¢ffire: <3 ~*~ + Corina © + fer 1 Of E asd G. Tichborn 1) upon a Return ‘fron gL Salvador ° ; ; fo nee fa ep : jentatives were ve! : 0 eth ‘Tiebborn: (P) pe onally.and ‘Bi Salvador oa the re ted TDY 3 n ly id with him that he seat: .. a telegran to Mr. Thomas Mann.of the Departuent sugpeating ¢ that the ~ A em Ae/263263 | 14-0000" . on ‘ £ \ By hi 7 _ dilis, ete. ta’ one, envelope and hia Accounting sheet, aiged in Peeudonya, in a ‘Separate one. - | | | ELM ° Evalena S. Vidal bowed Political Action Group ESVidal:ma Distribution: il - Addressee 1 ~ Chrono . 1 ~ Suoject file Po “pir 26528 ( (our + 16521" ) 8. SALV 3596 (iN fag +) Gs DIR 26346 (ouT 76088 > “p. SALV 3623, (a AGLI yo ©. 1, DUE PERSONAL BUSINESS IN. USA a SALY BUT DID OUT STANDING JOB OF LEARNING MUCH IN SHORT TIME. wee By WITH HELP OF JUEGGPLANT, evan 1, STATION, AND ALSO ON-OWN, TICHBORN MADE. MANY. CONTACTS. IN NEARLY ALL SOCIAL, © | POLITICAL: ‘AND. ECONOME SECTORS: Ano LeveL oF POPULATION. SoHE P.O CONTACTS ‘PRIVATE, ‘SOME, SOCIAL, SOME BOTH. CONTACTS INCLUDEC: LEADERS IN VARLOUS. POLITICAL PARTIESS cowieRcrat. ‘AND FINANCIAL. LEADERS. UNIVERSITY FACULTIES} DIRECTORATE MEMBER. RODRIGUEZ a PORTH (Hours AT JUVAN'S HOME 5 “AT Least 2 CABINET MINISTERS5. MILITARY LEADERS; LOWER AND MIDOLE CLASSES; MEMBERS AND | ASSOCIATES OF SO-CALLED "yy. FAMILIES) ALSO. OTHER ‘DISCUSSIONS WITH ROBERTO PARKER, JUBATE, JUVAN 1 JUEGOPLANT, JUEES, JUBILARIAN, OR GALINDO POHL, U.S. AMBASSADOR, AND OTHERS. _ Pe) JUEGGPLANT AND JUVAN 1 VERY HELPFUL MANY INSTANCES. eo : a TICHBORN, HAD ONLY-7 DAYS fAS320% | REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Cony toe 4 = + PO MARCH 1961 . ey, TIME. TICHBORN SMa ut x TIME WOULD. BE PRECOCIOUS". STATION. Hf PREFERS GATHER THOUGHTS AND NOTES DURING FEM ONS AWAY a FROM SCENE, THEN WRITE ASSESSMENT, - ‘SuGGEsT HIS. BEST VALUE TO — _ DATE WILL BE IN CONVERSATIONS AT HAS OURING EXPECTED. rele 0. aoe WASH NEXT FEW WEEKS, UNLESS” Has DESIRES INTERVIEW HIM: AT ics | 7 5. PER REF. ¢ ANB WAS. REQUESTED. USE OUR: CHANNELS. HOw EVER Bae | AFTER INITIAL INTERVIEW WITH TICHBORN AMB ALSO. INVITED: - TICHBORN To LUNCH AND LATER SENT BRIEF BUT. HIGHLY COMP. “NOTE DATED 2 MARCH THRU STATE CHANNELS TO MR TOM | MAN SUOGESTING IT WOULD BE USEFUL FOR MANN HAVE TALK WITH, TICHEOR oe “AMBIS noTeTATED " 1 QOUBT THAT ANY ONE WHG HAS BEEN :HE Tg RECENT MONTHS COULD GIVE YOU AS GOOD A PICTURE OF THE PRESENT a3 AMBIENTE” NOTE IOENTIF IED TICHBORN AS LAWYER FROM LOS ANCELES. geE=CoReL=T nec ont . REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING PEC ED. Kepy baa POLITICAL SITUATION, ASSUM REPRQOUCTION OY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE i$ PEONBITED, ” fom No : 14-00000 SUBIECE: ‘Plane: for Debriefing of ‘BavardG. 7 Tic bring the. total time he nq on. asei giment for, WH to. ‘two weeks. \ Nr. Bolnaa aereed that I shoulda call Tichdora () and ask jin _ od : _ ses agsrods : 14400000 ictporn (P) 18 10 Washingtaa, at. to “his. contact and, the: out= : : , ‘ en care of. | se of fvalena Political "action croup ves i i he pistributioa: .s Orig - va/Pliaaing file 1 - Chrono ; “Finance Y Division” : ar’ ty: ‘Tntemal Reveriue Serv: : of. ; $6 ‘subject ‘in. 1960.. In- acco ye _ te Finance’ ‘Division, “this Form 1099 shows’ the source of ‘these. fands 6. be a backatopped’ notional organization, ‘provided by” this office. " Sentral ee prin No oe Qe It-Le. ‘Fequeated that you advise Gover (CCDAIC) at the rliest date pos "Form 1099. to subject: person: 1y or.3 ; it. pe ee he “ from the addzess of the 0: panel source: of the’ in One's 2 ee : oe _ Ie further infomation. is mequired, pease contact Mrs John, We ' Mulzeny 28266, Room 2-1005 - T-hs SECRET | i erenny 7 ‘ 7 Cua , eat ae ASA2C3 is - aera : to. present Tichborn (P) vith any — Problems) in. Felation. tovhis possible eppointaent. wo ee i eT id wOULI:.b oviatt ing” “Salvador : this: ‘cover story was to TORRES REIT "OR BE SE est the Anbaséador to use: our. -ehantiels for any. - Communications — : the Department concerning, Pichborn (P). : So 3a" concerning the ee pervect a ee I'm sorry that this 4s a ‘emevhat Y.do want to’ be able to settle these f.: x quickly as possible sfter I reteive the rece pts (or ilies) will be of valuable assistance ‘in that procedure. Hope sll goes well - let me know the results’ of your. operation ard the expanses involved, T aheli try to do scnething about then. Sinceraly, Henry HW, Darkin sree a gare % fst men cne ene ia lo ae ee ee dane : ane SET 14-00000 + bony ‘omRuio FOR: THE RECORD . a SUBJECT: Edward G. Tichborn. (@)- - Hernia, “on 1 February Bavard: G “his bag out ofa taxt on hig return trip ¢ a 8 PAM in the groin and was afraid ' et he had’ a: arly: res . ’ Ow What the -Go iment! } aut that 1 would cheek into. the matter é : fal “tha: this: reimbursement from us apa his regular law practice. Nr. Turner stated that: ‘there were a number . of waya that we could alleviate: his situation ‘should it Become . ~~ ; necessary. a i Political Ac 2 mo Lc eechh FCATE CATEGORY (longevity. vice disability Ben-co! bat)” peart DEFERMEN oy cia. a6. 30. TAXES TO ae witwneio” BY. i Jccver e. : tTuneLo 33. Otwee: SeFencen te. : TRANSPORTED VEHICLE TO BE. used 70) . OPERATIONAL TRAVEL a ‘UR OS 1m Come samence Bite ate Cheeas OCF e PON tCTEe nee Denesscate GsPenses CHUM AT FOAL imecar Oo GR ipete os DAsmERy aes BEER OD LT Oike BE He eehecementE OF te aeme a 14-00690! perate seo: | $$. SECTION XEV se. ERPEAiENCcE - QUALIFICATIONS $9- EQUCATION Chock Miahest Level Attsiaed VO. LANGUAGE ComPeTency Check Appropriate Degree Coapetency 42. AMER KNDELEOCE 4 § . Roe seen xy “PROF EMPLOYMENT ; . “908 AND SALAay Perce To SERVICE FDO Ce j oo Buajest is in private iat prastion, 5 EUSTON at — . Tecan ep peuaT bcos bas GED NEmay OM VeuROAL SHOVIREwTATS Ete Katicns CO LaPeAMETi CE fKee Sthes aide IF memereetiy cue matey corm ante tae nem me mee vis Det RS3 red P ~ ael RSZ203 cee tnd eae cide lth POPEER triton ve! Jot Eerie _ Political Action Divis: ae rea este Seri n se. the gubject of tha conversation held =. ‘Agency. without specific approvel of an... cs TARAS le ei a = . ey 4 Wye foa 5 ca Folk | “ aliou + bie vduluegucit facture. ee ode. 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Stettedt 14-0000 we bec toa further final r review “when. ‘all investigation 1 is complete . completed To procesa: PEe Goeraticoat ‘Approvaly. full information © (completed PRQ Parts I and IT) must be submitted as soon as posaible : a not a than eix (5) ene from thio date, w if Ye , Oar oom 29. 1 some 88 x . ae Te Barto ise eeeensta. “SECRET aa? °. ; te ts cvagarsiese if ke FURST Time sum rteo ‘ adr TromaL oira , Jf 8s cascererion: ~ {nara iF wE, GIVE MADDE® wane? - : in doa bow unkown); wore Lexiagtea, yy aT Cane aise aS ny om esers TT) Pennies oF wt aa Te Famiyy, AAD as nae Taree wiker children, two i De tees Secure (Cant CATA (POLITICS, oriigsoa, ETc) . ; attac F toe { 3 vO) a Vhade Cares wt tS. wis meter “INSTRUCTIONS: {XSERT cargon: FILL our ronns COMPLETELY. INSTRUCTIONS: cro gern SHEETS TO ft/STO. “SEE CSt= 10-7 sens OL Sma © StCRET om oer wssaes' 38 } SEE 00SS1ER-ON “THE SUBJECT OF NOTE. To THE ORIGINATING OFFICE, A ¢ ; 70. ‘your. OFFICE, THIS. SHEET, _W THE FOLLOWIN: ‘CANCELLATION NOTICE COMPLETED, SHOULD ‘BE SENT TO ust -REVIEW-YOUR FILE 0 E EQUEN { SEND 10. FI/STO THE “SHE noes “” FOR PERSONS THaT LONGER OF SUFFICIENT INTEREST TO DEMAND A:CONTINUING = fF > NAME CHECK.” “PLEASE '00°HOT TIE. UP-FI/STDIS FACHLITL $ WiTH CONTINUING SEARCHES : “FOR INFORMATION THAT 4S. NOT REQUIRED, ee Be FI/STD nAME GFEICE O€SIGNATOR ROOM, BVILOING ExXTENStcn CANCEL THE STOP Caro FOR. a THIS REQUEST 14,0000 + - + SON, WITH U.S OFFICIAL _ : “INVESTIGATIVE COVER, ° tie ‘Suoaect er. “aware oF Ms Ss GOVERNMENT INTEREST. L OF CIA RTEREST. 86 em? : Rote ATE SPEC HAL imitations OR COTERAGE (bestaee bial THE ‘SECURITY orpies INVESTIGATION © (PMO suvEsTicaricn cuTsr236 CHA, ANPKAIN FULLY PHI_TE, OR Eourearent. in (ib? Teooy, mo @ecoRo (DESOGATORY Inf Somat ian attaceiey witw tyatoation | BILL. OC FORwABOLO Ri TRALES (Oerogatecy falecee' [" ] oreocarcay : 1 wo Mecca ferccan Drsogatone . . DiviSiGn FRaTeS (Covrogetorp fatocestian aad Evaleation Ditached} "s- [wo aecoaa ; 5 Cs ag peemetnoaateay eacgatoay ‘Tytosargae or. case Goricae ae [sere Brie OF BRANcw CRISP ra : : CSah EF. 7 hh wot 2 1 € 3. gh areve garrvene. Tone gpgaee teacvers — nT) fs Ps i ny i t i } 7) Dallas for Decorate Giotreny GSH Atomly ietriot 7) President, Coameil af Mexteaneiuerican afteirs Board. Districts 0.1, Forws, Member ef Urdan retroy Do za ot: a a). Subject von mareraas echolastia lionors “$6083 Pht 3 Beta Roope ‘ bresident af Earvard Lew School Forum, 1947-36 etc, 8) nrage of oaverel published artieles on edifeata ef Lav end = ny Ne . 44-0000 #8 for Nominal Cover ~ ods _ This memorandum contains a ‘Feconmendation for your) » approval in paragraph six, Santo Domingo Station has requested ‘that Edward. G. nérican Con nt 1 electie nent and it is proposed ~ Domingo: in the meds ‘ It’ is: presumed ‘that he would return to. Mexico City shortly after 1 June 1966, . ; 3. -TICHBORN, 46, is bilingual. and has a-widé farige of business and social contac § throughout: Latin America oe eS A “i i. 1 ‘vard Law ‘School..in 1948,. TICHBORN j Law firm in Los’ Aligeles which répre= erican ‘Corpor: tions: with California : business: connect ion Ne i 1950's he became: active in. California state. polities ands nved in. various. capacitiés. in al ocratic. Party state and national organizations, He. par= tick ted actively in thé. ‘California gubernatorial campaign Of mes. Roosevelt;, the senatorial campaign of Helen Gahagan. " Douglas and both thé +1952.and.:1956 Stevenson campaigns for — “Président, He has ‘been. Presidetit ofthe Southern California: Young Denocrats,- a member of the California Democratic State. Central Committee, a member of the Host Committee for the 1956 Democratic. National Convention and a menber of ‘the: Board : -- of Directors of the National Democratic Minority. Conférence. i . oa ; . In 1960 he served as Los Angeles coordinator of the Kennedy i — Movement for Americans of Mexican Extraction which, it 15 reported, contributed substantially to the success of the ~~ ; ; Kennedy campaign in Southern California. His only try for ‘ elective office was tn 1953 when he was defeated in his bid for the Position of | California Secretary of State, RNS Ne RT RT eee lA iis dat te ug : - £ull=time: ¢ itract: ag nt and was assign -undey personal. cover, - ‘ and ‘mobility which. would. “pe ‘third country political. act ‘0 * security” i him’ to travel. readily on on assignments; Since the ' beginning: of. his relatic Ship with the Ageiicy, . he has _par- _{ ticipated .in Agency .sp ored (Operations in Cuba, £1. : Salvador, ‘Guatemala, Argent . the Dominican: Republic: ‘and, . tost recently," 4 64 lection in Chile. “At ‘present, - ce ye rhe is engaged fullsttime in managing: a Mexico’ 8 tion:funded | : a : ublication,.. -Dialogos His’ cover in ndvhe attributes” ‘his -presénce and | } ‘Tegal field He devotes . ontributed stories. articles and: ; interviews to United States and Latin Ame*ican publications, . His major Accomplishment Ain this field h s been the publi- oe eatlon of an interview with Catherine Anne’ Porter’ an ; Sf aris tAssue f Harpers jag : ; ° ; - dable cover for his. temporary” Republic by. writing to: Harpers. in his_ preparation of. an article - and querying the d concerning ‘the. Dominican. Re ee the forthcoming election, There is: no reason to beri eve that, Harpers: would turn down: such a proposal. and, in. fact,” it is believed they- would welcome it, . we 6. Récomniendation, | fhe Western Hemisphere Diviston recommends that approval: be ken PR : Republic. This will be done ‘specifi travel to Santo Domingo. In the event Harpers should. ‘commis- ston him to do such an article, TICHBORN sill present his . . manuscript for Agency approval prior. to forwarding: it to. ; ‘ “William V,.Broé” oO «Chie a Western Hemisphere -D 14-0000 | - no . ces a . - : . 5 ee a, Name ( r) : Henry. P. Lopez = DPOB + 28 May 1920; Denver, Colorado Rgatiad tf | “Bdaecaticn: University of Denver, 1942-45, ‘BA Pol, see P NAD Harvard Univerarty, 1945-46, a Economics Wye Harvard Law, ‘School, 194 : Experience? campatgns. ot 93, “1986, 1988, and 1900, _ Agency ; : 7 “ ; “. Experience: Hired in 1959 on contract basis to provide. expertise in political ‘caitbaigne. He has participated | in “Agency — . 7 political - operatio é win Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, - Argentina, Chile, and ‘the ‘Dominican Republic. - Present _ SS rn ; 7 ‘Status. : - Contract. Agency, salary. of. $12, 900 /per year with (33,0 000 , ousing allowance while he was assigned to Mexico Station... He departed Mexico City on 1 August, a at his own reques ° dnd is flow establishing. hinself and family, in New & “Present gross incong from Hise LAPS pd Olof Da , Paebe et Agnes TK n iders he 1a Wo - Proposed _ a Cover : Investigation of suitable cover for utilization of Lope asa political action agent was successful in thas DODS - indicated an interest in Lopes! background (Bcoriomtes and Law) asa ‘possible ‘Latin American epectalist for : the International Capital Corporation (ICAP). ‘TeaP is . an Agency proprietary corporation, which was: established - ; bon by John P, C. Train, a contract employee of the Agency, . \ é who owns and manages the Park Avenue firm of Train, Cabot & Associates, a bona fide tovestment wanugement firm which has the ICAP as one of its subsidiary cospantes. ICAP does not ‘presently have any contracts. in Latis Aneriea but has concontrated its activities: ; Ac in Africa and the Far Eaat. “Train desires to. expand _ Quéstions “ to -be re-. : ‘solved “othe moka of 1cap into Latin America and was ~ 2-0 looking. about for a ‘Latin American epecialist at gust ; atcates that- afte he begin to make. a contribu- , tion to CaP: (Propably six onthe: to a year), they “would be willing, to. ‘pick up a portion of the co tt they see no justification for: “such.” an action at present: ze) 7H? ‘arf nm fee meee pT # ra a PO? . - a tract cost’ New. York’ : Sources Corporation’. Silver Re a 375 Park Avenue tee - Pn RS eer mtn a$ o ances ht Patan coment n rit, Srmasetnemen aes ee newts AR AN st 8 is MALS fe - Joho P. C. Traia (Chairman of the Boards ° : Partner, Train, Cabos & sO Ciat os ‘Divectas,-Sartaga Gol ‘Mines * and ia addition controls Palariie’ i re * _ Mexieai Goldfields” eneral Counsel, inlig & Refiring Company: oR Caner Nichotis “) Trustee ans pemeat New ae : " Geotge W. Tower ; wwe Hosario Mining Company. 7 eS, ° Formerly President, ba bur Mi a ee ‘ as General Nerager of Hochschild Interests creel ey hie a cman Ea Ronit and.is developing a linestane property in” ows : > deat ore Te hee aad Kiee allutia County, Minois, “ poe resident of Ventures, bid. Ccmipany' also holds investments in. itics of silver companies. . s Neteo is ioterested in piovidicg finance = ce tg: for silver propenies seeking develop- . ; or : rar fusds. It is also interested | in’ the- : George W. Tower, President jase” for. inve: cat’ of producing and : a, vs vos : @ropernies “in the a, oe . Joba L. Carroll, Executive: Vice President : ‘The origina! investors of Silveres iaclede: Lf hat 5 = betia PGs Toate, Tomer Consolidaréd:Geld Fields Lad. ; Robert A. Koch: Secretary fadustrial Minerals Explotatica Company ' _ : ye ning. Company New York & Hondaras Rosario Mi Northfiela Mines, fac Richard H. O'Neid, Coaroller Sy pg Train, Cabot & Associates : . Joho J. Trask, Jr. Assistant Secretary-Treesarer ed ’ : - “ _— Pegs oo, Be 14.0000 F Ore PROFESSIONAL ‘ASSOCIATES Lambert Ratph, Representutive ia Mexico: ° President, Hiaos Huruapa, S.A. , Manage’, Ste, Genevieve Limestone Division ae: P: Lopez, Consultant . ' Joseph Porter, Gonsialtant _ - . Auomey at baw... E, Tt. Kaight. Consiltant : Mining Engineer BANK ~ The Bank at New York, New York Arthor Andersen & Co., New York and Mexico Telephone: 751 1944, deve York -Cables: PETROVEST NERYOPK Telex: 420050, New York 14-00000 fi WHEN AN even WHEN. a sehemny | Rene Twine Pai Tawa. vantas Oa S rbawarvvend WITNESS: SECRET OM RE SAS LT AREA LT MF 8 Phi Beta Kappa. President, Harvard. ‘Law s National Fellowship, Harvard Unive ‘Editor, University of Denver, Winner, National Intercollegia . a y “Forums ‘as. Adjunct to ‘Legal. Study" 3 ee “ "The Languag tain" Frontier. agazine, 1964 — oo — i Viterary’ magazine ch, ctiool. Forum 1947- 48. rsity, 1344 “47 Clarion, 194 te Speech Contest. A94as : _ PUBLICATIONS ntry: I Love" by. Katherine Anne Porter ‘pers. Magaziney. Septeaber 1965 -... Winter 1966 univers € of Casifornia. pre: _ et Journal. of Anerican. ‘Bar ‘Associa: ae ee a ~ EeonEAsr Haaazine, : "Cross Exam 3” NAACA Legal dourfal, So, Be ——— a Edi tor-Publisher of Dialoges, Mexican _EXPERTENCE a ES Soe ne rsity: of california. "Continuing Education “Guest Lecturer on Trial procedure; “Unive Law School, Lecture series for : : of the Bax" 1960 Attorney, Johnson, Lopez’ & wolfe, ‘Les ‘arigeles, California. Attorneys: specializing ain international law: Moheno & » Lopes - address Mexico City’ (Insurgentes Su! $94-302) _Actor-Lawyer,: "The Verdict is Yours", CBS Television’ network - ‘arana {Acted in 94 half-hour ‘shows, 1961=63) - sultant, National. Labor Relations Board, Los angeles, — California 1948 . psychiatric interviewer, Massachusetts Genexal Hospital, 1925-46 Field Represantative, Office.of Coordinator of Inter-Anerican ae : Legai Con Affairs, Denver Office, 4944 I : : ‘ ‘ <a 253203 ue cette \ BE TCOZNGT con PORATION IVA. xeninitby’ CLUBS, ‘Washington, D.C, Natio al. Headquarters. o * Harvard University ‘(center for Latin American Studies) tanford University (Seminar on Political ethics). : "Un versity of California’ (re Mexican-American ~ : uing-Ediication: of thd Bar series) *, Occidental College’, (Political Science divi ‘Haat Lee & of Denver’ (Foundation for Ad Eastol 3. Tt oe, (eortosogy Dept. 7 in politics) ; of Sco. | Sei, by 1s “Angeles 1 ‘Bar Aasociation, 1953 Ss District Court, 1950«57 3 erican Affairs, 1956-58 . West Coast. D. iv ‘OF National (Urban League, . “Cémnittes ‘on pede Panél. for Indige ~Bresident, e ne business), in “the foll wing. ateniala, El Salvador, Honduras,’ Nicat Pa Vehezuela,’ Peru, Chale, Argentina, Ly cuba, Doin ican Republic and Puerto Rico. la a tela FL ‘cour tries: _Mexic 2c i 4 i i i a0 cd cha porate Seeedemiagaappss neeaeey» Moree eet eeentit Res~ RS 32D 2 Le ’ 19 cara . - oa. 4 . z. : . °o. a. ” 2 [ial 1 . we - i te) 4 4 ae) 2 Fy NEW YORK, N.Y. ECONOMIC AND MARKET RESEARCH INVESTMENTS | IGA cor 375 PARK. AVENUE r. ® ee Aa Sa Ba gS aE Hoyt Amnmi lon “ Chairman, ‘United States Teast 1 Company Charles D. Milled, Je. ei Director and formes Paseutive View ‘President, - Intemational Telephone & Telegraph C: “poration ‘on of intemational: ‘foiat ventures i$. and fincoicing. R. Canter Nicholas Trastve : Michael Vv. Forrestal. - Partner, Shearman 4 Sterling ting.a foreign country aad marker studies ate (avorstle, : . apeseneiate, way of ‘ent my . Joha Bic. “Teaic : ig oF ibe Oe President: exploeat jon of the ptospects” to the’ | OFFIC ERS ace, ‘the taising of local . President , Joha PLC. Te lewd ti . Tack. Secretary - a b investment Obiicer’ ing such quess 4 ‘technology, . ing, site -selectica aed ‘the. like, ICAP cao a “counsel the prospective -isvestor on the govern: attitudes he will face, sad ‘belp tin make ly comtact wirh those in the business and official communicies with whom he should: deal, Be- es 3 Red Bar aeisth ery Bae Co-Chaitmans, Joba. R, ro Tr ‘Cotporari € Managing Director: “George Managing Director, favenea ICAP Benelux, $ 8. Ac Zl, Rue’ des: Chainnan and Managing Managing Director, § Divector: George: F, Train, Formetts Ch ia Spain aiid Pottogal ovansi Nanes; Fotmerly "Director, ftalida- Frozea Foods lasticure © Singh Bawa, Nata Do Ds. Bawa. § Co Northern India Plymsedi {Frye ed Led. . 1 =, THE FACTS.... -" Education: (a) LLB, Harvard. low Schaal, 19. - {b) Greduate School of Economics (c) B.A: University of. Denver, 1944 mC) Graduate study, Universidad Notional, de: Mexico, 1955 ’'Scholastle Honors: : (a): Phi Be! Ppa, 1942. (b) ‘Presiden, Harvard Low School Forum, 1947-48. (ce): Notional Fellows 4593 Augins boos wiletine larverd 1 Univer 1944-45 an, 1942. * (@) Winner, National iat Speech Cone, 1942 Weiter and Lecturer: , . ‘{a) “Forums as ‘Adjunct to ‘ete! sna ed nee 1947 (b) “Déed Ringe: deurnel nal of Amaticon bor pe a a oo ‘ () Paychionie Interviewer ‘Moisachusetts Geter! i Mepitl 1945-06 : (0) U.S. Arniy Medical Coipa, 1942-43; staff | sergeait . _ Political end Organizational Activities: . - (a) Committee on Federal Rules, los Angeles Bor Asse, 3953 . . an . (b) Panel for Indigent Defendants; U.S Diitrict Court, 1950-57 ; uO oo vo {2) President, Los Angéeies Young Democrats, 1950-51 . : . . {d) Southern California Chairman of Speckers.for ; James Roosevelt-Helen Douglas Campaign , . (0) Dollars toe Democrats Choisman, 63rd Assembly District : Lo, ; ; Me ( President, Council of Mexican-Americari Affairs; Board of Dicoctors : . cn . . ; -G. |. Forum, Member of Urbon Leaguy ond. NAACP = : ue (@) Legal Counsel, Community Service Organization A018. Vermont Ave. . 256 Sutter St. . Los Angeles, Calif Honorary Chairman ; San Francisco, Calif. EDs DU. 44310 - VA. [609 ANTHONY QUINN ‘ _ EX. 2:5785 y er. O° Sle B. Harvard Law: i348 Wide range’ of - expei , politician, dence . as attorney, | lec’ social: ‘worker ry and: busine 2 ISA tO SA StS SES Ree di Tica really vaentt ani I told Mis ar ; and ait down and talk sénsa.. It vas therefore sarod “tha mn I: cain : ‘back: from my trip'we. Would sit down and go over it district Dy: dletrict, - and: ‘problen. by: probien, He and his political cohart tried to- lay out as itinerary for me ‘and they. recombandé the people T would sae in each : We botin ‘agreed. 3. layed by est, ‘pines after you-arrive : 4 better idea’ of wnat’. you are ‘doing, The oniy: strategy. that ‘agreed on was a thst Tr t would. take a * Plan and fly t from the I did exactly that. - I flew < over to the sotth: “end th jent on, “smelling around. I used three methods: (1) street interview, hop. interview shd in other words, - peopled’ of no significance, (2) the : a : Rotary Club routing and (3) ‘tal with’ lawyers. a ' Using’ the first aathod, ra ould go into a ttle ship. end wuld = i ‘dnquire ‘about how much ‘an. artic le \ cost. If the: ‘shop: keepar could: ee ! Men, the Tie then I would. take “ : ; th a gre taber of people: | SEEAMLNY for, anterview there they ‘will surround you Te. ‘they re é @ they will participate. “They won't. interrupt when” 7: ‘pomaane else tans but when he is fliti ched @ach ona ulll get into | os the act; ‘this ds wonderful. 4nd then I. ‘did the Rotary clu) 5 routines, there are Rotary Clubs ali Py , _ over the damned. Place. I vas taken to one meting which happened t be; : ; : . ‘ : ; ae ‘taking placé in a tow where I'vas. In the. hotol: ‘where I vas staying’ they . ae 0 ' “es hed the Rotary International, T locked it over vary carefully to make sure cele ag sneRI 14-Qg600 - . ae - eee ce eee mee “into one of) ce The third method concern a any tom where there was a,c a roo where’ those lawyers met valked in you vould‘usually 9 nthe following 2 5 5 sthodss | that xp appeal, high court. and ained to me a million tine to me, L would tell % : iving thems Jecture'on- ae ' -“gleat judges atid tha and we finally decided tried.to change our cons’ - of: system that this little ‘country bh ‘they can learn from us ‘and others’that we technique. They were-very happy that I: ‘hich ve vatit to copy. ‘As I said. before, is hungry fer praise, to get: Fecognl and t : . stitutd: we could Bow have the same kind ated out that tuere are things: Jearn from them. That wasthe.- gs that the local 4 aber ee a have someche say somet! Le pice about hin, He will take it if you can give it to him with: a shovel;. be will believe anything you tell hin if itis nice. I'l give you an ~ euexplei my technique waa to talk with Javyers. -In each town which had |. a newspaper I would somehow aryrenge to get an introduction through a local: : goa to the publisher’ or editor, or maybe both, of the sewspapere (be it 2 Com=mist cov, one of 4 Political Party, of 80 independent peper. =~ I . with this explanation: J was 6 widower, ny wife gaw then all). I went “2 a jae ss nM lat ite eS A shee ea a AAO REO LN ON ME EAE Ne ae 2 RT See le ats SAN en aa Lal eve ee ET, ane Sm SITE he Re RS 5 Ty iR Sn Ei cote areata intiiatadat tices Sets “Od at eee rk ais 14-0000 ; . t ‘Daal by d.there,” what. tight happen in: the ‘ d t Logi nough.. At firet I trinmed it pretty. well with a lot of stuff: about: how -I ove these: people (and that is ; to . ar their traditions, In my con’ ast throughout ‘the fea I maints was, lucky. to Bat he right ‘forma in” ‘the. r vorkeds bith » very: few variations, T atuck: ‘to tha Very often I -vowia fall into a goed if ‘For example, Ivaa _ looking for @ small. buain d a man“uhere to: . wo typival nterview I got. mn views: i tried. to be objective Very frequentiy, I. would Put “into ‘sone ¢ perecn. who had a bright ‘boy oe ' going into prep school vanting to: zo to ‘eollege....5. je. eight © apply ‘for collect and for s ‘echolarahip. I. ga and didn't know the enavers, or pretend to, but I ‘crdated the ispresel ca” that thera vas a. possibility of applying for aché!sréhips ‘to tho| schools, or even.to the U.S. Governnmarit, AZ agtuelly do intend to find: out ‘about these’ things and follow it through aines they vere ‘wery helpful to me and. I ap very grateful.) There was some truth to what I ssid to thes and I waaritt naking up storlea out of whole cloth, There was-a baste for . everything I said to them although thore alght have bean sume oxeggsratioa, _Movever, in the pain, I could tell the atory with great cunal stency for -}. Rai NS arcmin aARS E ) I a gh Bat 14-0000 me ¥ : x basically it 4s a fairly truthful story. the. ag. The driver got to thi . : d ; : ‘and that “ruined his usefulnésa,. I kept. eaylag ‘that I wanted to Iaiow, ‘what . _ they. were saying, . not. what I would i1ke ‘to have thom say; tha} . ‘Wite @ good story if I don't know the. trix “. wae ‘trying to figure ait ‘what, I-was aft ‘right answers. Hen mr ¥ ; into som kids about “LB or 4. year ‘they were. Rood. | Tr: “saw vat least. ‘a “the tion is, ‘why what ‘the future is. . po ; _ I am confident that ny reactions are ‘bor d and "that wy eone).ual cas Wn Fo, ? Q be accurate, . : ou. “any ane. seking your nana, . ‘sete. dn the: airport? ‘answer: Only in the ‘hotels, or vhen i exitered and left the country.” At the “Re els you make 4. _P -Preport,, ’ When tthe. ‘ -othera ‘whom I engaged in conversation. (and to: I was trying to... “learn) asked whara I was going next, I vould am: what’ they suggested ’ how far it ia, what was'a good hctel, ete. - ‘I would ‘triék them into it. ‘Thus I. tried to.be a little naive. I was only concerned once, ‘ Quegtd ont Dia you ever talk volumitarily. or . dnveluntardly i anyone uo _ you kmew to be 6 zoliscuse? Answertr I. ‘talked Voluntarily to uniformei . eebs and asked questians and directions. I chose questions with great care, Although it locked Vary inforinal, “I had etty well planned, Sinto © 0 each: quisticn suggested snotner, it formed. a patte: énd.was very logicals. 69 © 20% wots a I.was‘a very happy person and fod a Alot of things to laugh ‘about ‘and a lot . ee so of things:to pratoe (this id one thing ‘thet I had suggested). Keeping in. a | mind that I was a tourist, I vent out of xy way to find and ses things St . ‘ ‘and I went to many places which I'felt were ridiculous: (Subject talks ee - ; here about personal axperiéncos in bevele, plumbing, ate.) he 14-0000 a Vas gn da te tlh tk ees a EE eon ra oo | rn . | aaa poo 4 a SE betes reat : tt : . Rate GLOSS" C) secret] conriventia. 2] HUA wcuassinien Residerce: Loa: Angeles ’ ‘California unti. about. Apri 1961 at vite time he and hia ) family: moved to Washington, DG. Qperattonat Activities: “le Subject Went te Cubs at the sugg the concurrence of WHD anid the Cuba Stati 31 January). The primary purpose of Subjecti's. to. 2 obtain an objective view of the political situation within that country - ee Ty and to contact and size-up the existing Opposition to Castro. . Sudiect, 7 Bes war able: to make intumerable contacts with leading opposition Pigures ‘and others, primarily through his. own, ingenuity. As @ result he Smet tiie oe ee neha te : while clandestitie and TOD, both of 1 : 2 (ere 4 details wilt be forthe ‘a ninioun of: Station assistance: : missions « are available in ca/Pag agree. CA/VAG 4a, March 1961: Subject was in at vador. CA-Staft anu with @ make “the “nécesaary. “eoatacts 3 vith ; (Detaiied reporta. on both of these files.) 7 s for Subject with WHD essed dn‘interést in ‘this Possibility. , 408 th : RT MT ER EMEA ATELY Rea Vad £3 14-0000 8- CouaT Recorn (Court, date, arrests, charges. pundshaents Saree matte mentee — coLok oF HA eis. coLoa Of EvEs Baik Brawn: ‘[s*- scars ano MARKS OR OTwEa Oi STIMGUISHING FEaTunes small sesr oa felt forearm o7= GENERAL NCE Lim _teld Lf Sack ike 2 professar poe PROWINENT FEATURES ATYAO! SAVPLES OF SICNATCRE AND BANDED TS, poew mo. Li) Obes ered Chee aeegge ‘ . , to owe $5 1050 ice eer os veer. 1 anth Photeifs = cal eR Hysbra em ne : ‘Moat bat 2. PRESENT ANO PAST MEMBERSHIP In PROFESS (Bar associstesas ©. Harvard Cla a Many Bemoer stie $F Ey Pee Fee Ja FED. zs. WAL AND SOCSAL. “ORGAN -orenet RECELWED radwate Xz Ectn gins 9 ers Lancuace o COMPETENCE (List balow-each lenguege 2 which you possess any degree of competence. j : i i Aa SE ANT, Vat a Si ee SN kB ON Be TARY. SERVICE “A8Sistent First Sgt *iDenTieving. COUNTRY. InDICATE wicae: SERVICE PERFORMED. DECORA PRISONER. THEN AND ONY OI scHARGED. cive DETares VF wan I-was given medie 1 @isehar e ia 944 after. it was ; discovered tis eyesignt f below minimum roquirenonts. I nad maaorized re.cn art ati duc tion medical. exen ; ia. orde ; 2 f 20-200. Actually I have never ta ince ony sight: is. correc ‘od : to. -20~20 with é 2CAL HESTORY oH ere” : a {-attorney 1 195,00 at 7 nter private. practice . iF MMCLUSTVE bares (FroanTay 2. EMPLOYER ae ADouEss . . {1948-108 De Hagan rocdate) 12 , 3 4. TYRE OF woRK 6. REASCN FOR Ueaving i_ Attorne ha practice on my oun. Te tNCLUSIWE DATES ( cae 2. auetover -apomess a i_1953- present i self ensloyed | 8505 Whshire “Bivd, Loé sngales_ ‘ fe. TYPE OF WORK ike 6. @€ASGN FOR ceAvING i = Attorney . Sci. Sth mere : 4 pis (NCLuz WE DATES Fee Teh re curvore [* ADOUESS _ . if L. we gece ee, ls a. TPL OF WORK WINGS [© @EAgON COR KEATING ° : pees ae : ? a. yo a : i a. : Hi z i. ; t to Dotty Grant... Diver ; srried to Huth Chapuah.Divoreed Mexico, : FATHER - ZC VEAROF MIRTH [| 9. PLACE OF BIA TH” 1832 “ Chihuahua, Chin iexieo . Nex - @ [Section xt “OPT pote ame Tose PP. Lonez = Srosqutnt Crtnetnawies g- OCCUPATION ae ? Paestnt i a a “american . retired lsbor-r }. 5216 Rudlong St. Log Angeles | og ao a — 7 See en a i e{sectics xi! : MOTHER ot a ee 1. Fuk NAME 2. YEAG@ OF BLRTH TH, PERCE OF " wt a MATCONAL ITV AT atm — . verpninia i. Lonesz 1g"9 o¥ fhuabus s Mexi@o “Eexiean : ’ a . guascouent COTETENSn IPS {*- OCCum are oN . 7 ° american St. Los. Ancelo3 ; ‘ a : “Sander Vonngon, clese friend. 185 700d Bivd., Los ang Lloyd Wolf, close friead. |. 5 nd Blvd. Los” j Srounatuas | oe ; oh voy be 1982, ‘and ave “par tied pated wt i nagar6oa other “ideal campaigns. 2, Present activities “Board, of Dircetors). Denocvatie tanertty Gonfcrence : }) Executive Comm, send nosoubly Dist =I have ranained activo. Ane. ‘htts. -Q ite possible: that Yr. “aay ran for Congress in 1969. or 1962 2 y denendiag ‘on: “the: political elinste. ae s : fae eyes . _ PERSONAL: RECORD QU: PART: an te > OPERAT FONA att Ra age BT ise ANGICATE Farry suastcr couro et TURNED over au rcaLy. ane: . NANDL INS. UF $a, indicate 10 WHOM, TCERS WHO HAVE HANOLED SUQJECT OR ONOW ME KNOMS OR NAS KNOWN, GIVE NAMES BY EHICH THEY WAV, Is. LAST CTmER CASE O at EN ANabe. HA Lome roy Oe - @UPLACAS PCR at see . . poe OE 10504 Sich way Of USES, SECRET. fara aol 283203 COVER USED" BY “SUBJECT Im GOTAIA ING HIS “CONTACTING HIS - Ms A “ D. ERPLATH ANY TRAINING SUBJECT MES MAD IM CLANOLSTINE OPERATIONS. — He Ae SECTION ¥ COLLABORATION POTENTIAL fo INDICATE OTeER Foutt am POSER SeOsECT GOULD OE MOST Lintiy To COuLawonare Wite BCCAUSE GF NS 1DEL0G¥ 08 PAST ASSOCIATIONS. EXPLAIN. te Because of hia Nexto extecedance Pita fo Righly : » night ‘eonsatvahly cooperate wth Hexteo z . SECRET TION OF INFORMATION HE & 4+ DETAIL SUBIECT*S PROPOSED £1 OR Ct TYEE USE aL WERE SUQJECT 15 an orrician wumeen oF a fortron GOVE RRMENT: > -~ Be Ae @. WHERE SUBJECT 15 AN OFFICHAL MEWSE® OF AN OSVOKE AGENCY: = ok, 7 Be a. SecTion vill - CRPLATN HAT RE OF ACENCY GLEATICH Sate om Sumatcre Uc€. TROEREER. OPPOSTTE NUWOER. REMUNERATION, IF anys AGtNCe PCASONATE ANOMN TO SUBIECT, . . mS Subject vill be given 9 stantard consultant controst vhich cs noscaaity . dexsnde will be ammied for foreign TD1's, ‘This consultant contract will ee ee OE cx Se ST Se Se at Be eee a Davies” matont SECRET GOMISES. OTHERWISE NOT COVERED fanifp.) ~ INGICATE THE FIELD adewcrEs Subjoot halda Headquarters POA. ~~ ER OR WOT PROVIS t Ti On at ab! : at VAL 08 OPERATIONAL AP- Suss€ct ss: USE HAS BEEN Patyrousiy 6 TAINED an 6. 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7 7 . —— ; a c a es 7 AT ACT OF 1992 . '104-10174-10065| - (2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS = ee. 2 “ay a - ° Q ar . MATERIAL HLViEKED AT Cla HEADQUAR GS py sOUSL. SELECT COMMITTEE: OX ASSASSINATIONS STA. “ENBERS te mene Pa PMAUUUEN Nexbenvoune: Lactaycy, yd LEAT SEXCCV EL CY § POL = IPSY/2 : Od. Til INCLUSIVE DATES: Ta \ cusvop LAL UNI T/LOCATION: “ROOM: . DELETIONS, IF ANY: 4472) Oe tee th et thn ee enn ste 14-0000 “MATE ares RIAL RUVIEBED AT cya HESDPQUARIENS py HOUSE SeELee : ; Oo -MBERS FILE TUTLE/KBER/VvoLUyE 2a: OIE’ ERCANOK, VSM ER , BMC LENTIL SERCO VEL ICY POL DESIR , ; : —KOd TIE. | CUSTODLAL UNIT/LocAtio. . Pe ELETIONS, IF ayy < NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REKOVED FROM THIS FILE 14-0000 3 ee - - Then, Count SOF os SECRET . 22 guly 1969 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, SB VIA + Chief of station SUBJECT .- =; Celebration of polish National ‘Day ee ! ” 22 July. 1969 1. The undersigned attended the celebration of the Polish national day at the Polish Residence on Insurgentes -Sur on 22 July 1969. The following points were the most significant: : : a. The only Soviet the undersigned could identify was Col. Konstantin Nikandrovich BOGATYREV,,. the. Soviet Military Attache. Soiteone the under- signed's wife talked to mentioned the presence of the Soviet Consul, but thts certainly was neither Valentin LOGINGV: rior Yur ty ‘CHERNYSH, and the undersigned aid not m3et that. person, b. Whether the Cubans were invited or not, they were not in. attendance. _,, Ce JPL SVESTKA, of the Czech Enbassy, was there. Per SB Section briefing, the undersigned mentioned his departure and told: SVESTKA . that at least he would remain 1n “Mexico. SVESTKA. said that this would not be the case, that he. is: acheduled to leave within 15 days for Czechoslovakia. The undersigned then mentioned a conversation with his Czech friend in which the latter told him that he expected to stay in Mexico for quite a while longer. SV.ESTKA denied ever having said this, pointing out that he was. glad to return homé. The under= signed made no further comments. “SECRET ra) - df ; a “” ' 14-0000 4 a7 ; SECRET | : , ; Fe d. The ex-Haitian Ambassador, Julio Jean PIBRRE-AUDAIN, was geen by the undersigned but left before he could talk to him. ‘In view of the fact that: PI ERRE-AUDAIN ceased to be Ambassador. _of Haits. a long timo ago,. the undersigned feels ha: 18 presence at the Polish national day ~ : . my ; ations: has some significance. ‘He ‘Yememberas - : oo that: ‘PIERRE-AUDAIN ‘was also present at. the cele- | ; _ -d¥attion of the: C¥ech. national day: thid year. In Mo, other Words, the Communists have made it a point ov > to maintain contact with him, probably in view of the fact that PIERRE-AUDAIN may return to Haiti if something happens to DUVALIER and may secure a position of some importance in his country. . . y 4 . 2. The President of _the Consular Association, VOURVOULIAS, _ told the undersigned that: he would cohtact LOGINOV at the Oy “n---Sovdet Embassy to see. whether ‘thé latter would agrée to a- ; “."" Joint celebration of both the. uhdersigned' s and LOGINOY's _ 7 departurés in a party to be held for both of | them at. the same time. LOGINOV is not scheduled to leave Mexico intil September 1969, a departure postponed from the > original schedule of late July or early August. : Raymond A. FRADYER- . pistrivution: re . Orig = 7 (Consular corps) a , - , G)= Pe11712 (LOGENOV) Be on 1 = P-7111 (SVESTKA) - 1 - p-8407 (PLERRE-AUDAIN) RAF: Imp oe SECRET 14-0000 SECRET ; a . . { ; (22 July 1989 mica a SUBIRCT 4 fonal Day,,. Ton in te eee cata ties | t. ‘The undersigned. attended: the celebration. of ‘the ‘Reside: Polish Hationsal day ‘at the ‘Po Sur. on 22. July 2969... The tol OW: ng. ‘points were the most fe Settee cea etn eae oceania, renee sete an eee eee es rn ee ee ‘ mo SECRET . % f au SECRET , : mez. i ; Oo -2- ° { Bf i The es-nad eran Ambassador, Juifo Jean , r csders: gned but | i 4 : 4 ‘He receabera | i q - at the cele- i : ‘day tais year. In i | Other Words, : have nade it a point 2 ; to maintain ‘contact with hin, probably in view of he fact that PIERRE-AUDAIN aay return: to Haiti if : oo _sosething. happens to. DUVALIER and say. secure a. ' i posit oa of some importance in his country. : : (@ Consular: got tation, VOURVOULIAS, 4 7 : NOV at the: wy - 4 . 0 po oY \ , ! | : . . . I , | ye Po7ith (SVESTKA) : i 1 - » 5407 (Sy ESTA SDAIN) ! } | | ai SECRET ' 4 14-0000 3 ot a4; . ' wwe 7 ; —— . < * daiy 18, 19é8 Sontact Resort Subject: ZIOVAL +1 (ax£903) . ow : Bate of nect: guly: 17 at Hoyo 19 at 1430 nre to ot ee i . _ 4 —_ ; Ss 7 1. ; -Dreerré ange ed neet “Lich lasted $0 risitec. . oe Rext neets Liguet 17 at tie esse place. Qe On: rridey aly UL TIgLCONS1 rave a. resuler lencuege class to: Lel ané I-12 rtated hit interert to feet tie Cow cirk at Lisscolele house, auc Qn. + the veauree of conv i=l explaiced to LIBATQU-1 why he telieved _ this rar te ortent to” An or in otrer vords s ne cave hin the cover story : <1 ersured L-2 that) hia: r next eters 1272 er. told | a he found kim Sy teld hin avout hor her ercund. _Reéting 2 rile nd ty : Lea told tin that alla was nit teervteng vat quat be scoulé cot dare to get close to her. ~ a , : 4e Lil felt ha wer on the. rey7a no -receen of fesline ‘bad. eb leaving reletively cson aac velieved thet there cee. - <2 told me that on &. v aavet” LOS heseare very BAIT rrant tue feet *tha ? : ent ey fale <2 rarreered nat ly oo ass ten Lt - " nn acatst nts rhe, 2 - . ~ oe sor ‘ me te ee - , . . Roe -- a onal . hel plans fewis co als ¢ 2 ates eaartdqan woes se tie tatoo *e a . mea ce te c— © we: a ae yi ue = Spt $F ce on Fa SE CT : 5 warud) tt . Co Fe chur 6 ha I Ghee —s* ny an Meso for the ex: : Newt f Suagret:.. Fi at Sistone sen “Gover Jab Outing with Consuler Gorvet : . 4a ‘Cuautitian, | Tanck aid -extu Spas: col. ‘Convent 6 at. “Tepotrotien froml100 ‘to ‘\scotrs. on 17 July 1968. cit and ex-Consul, Gea. of Greeces | * Consular Corys. ‘is creature of Aners In adlition to helping the two : Leander tr. “‘Voyrvoul iss ‘wha led excursiea. . > cover ani ‘aake contacts, the purpose. c rs, work iato. cousutar 7 ‘shoved, 20 ilentifir! Mec anil no- Cubs. LNA t decor opeded to: weet. ire len independently auentities hee J ® by. Sistoae in conv eran’ : ony a Aitre Os- result ‘recent Bovetiex aut, is t hep ened to: be -ar: On otter occasioaZ 8 ga te awh ia, reasive. the spoke Spani with he vy asceat aol Vila uo quite fhaeat neverts vstesae Sikias ! iatroluced by Fra lyer as Fratyer re, aeeuent. 4 and uninteresting coapared to constaut verbal sparring Set. _ which Sistode will defer to Fralyer to ceyort af we sees Pit. - € | Bt. first “heal the. Sovy. Bloc ant Cabana whe: were unndble “ivastity the otheby fyzsutine chureliczonvseate he faaitiar . tals aed but wad x Sidtone at a teased uriefty to Loginov ant ovever conversati: un & poucunus fratyer ond Loginov Ty 1p FIPY 14-0000 tt q i $ other. sta on cfficers end vo: Lev aeLevact ,201- -85017?, P-13,,766 au, 201-285412, play of the a Brbassy - and Valentin LOG “and to another Russian, unidentifie 4,. sho’ appeared very reluctant a oor . ; ns arhaacod . to talk. OV vas very ‘civt Sutya bit less expansive than a solid narpor t od attics with pacols to, LSIncy. Sha psobably act my att a Sead we +7 wk Aare cee eam2 the atilee comms tite “uring the “Ltern to, ee se--: “e . = Peery et en ae rae . . ae wee pores sgt Si ONG Fon rite. + -- 7 SL ee ey Fe eee OT _—_——— 2 af. a ’ wet TG ates casts fee baratl, or a ie . se a tgbiets held, 8 2 . an . ’ . . < ™“ 7 . . ~ cJen \KL: Pad ~ > “ : -- ao” 2. 2, AOLOVECY was, 29 previously ‘LUited, more veserves. ‘Ne stayed in the tacksround ind accompain ed the unidentified Tussian during most.” of the tours FeTiLitl wes insroduce? to him but little convensetion passed between them. He appuarsd little stiff, mofe the Tusstan sterootyre of the reserv.d, social-tlleat-2a32 persen. Fut this . was iusts an had nox, chanee for ‘an indepth ~~ gonversation.s ZOLOVEV ggoemed tO poss2ss dacent. spanish. Fe stated | Lok. he yes fron the comercial section. A pefully subseet vill atbend | other Corps meztings end FiTAE will have an opportunity to soak 1 to hin at creater. Lancthe Doe . a GAFIRALLE | ; ; Prat . + ° : ry . t . . i ry eed --— w . , 1 t . . . . . . . . 14-0000 fr fen RnR at bene, | new Sta. officers w Meee wee tw SBTF G Spsplee? | he wed riya peek chos & &r Crue. 60y FE : om Meao fer the Record: : SURLECTs Firet, Siatone niger Cover JGb Outing with Consular Corpas " Srist ‘Initial Baposure ta Soviets Logivoy and Ge lou Zev fare 45 ruis) _ : Consular. Corys ia cFeature ‘of Moers. cit and ex-Cousul Ceo, of Greace, Leander I, Vourvouliag, who led excursion. la addition to helping the ‘tre is Ania eunsular cover “anil make contacts, the purpose, ware. Was. ‘to see at first hart the Sovy. Sloe eol Cubsns who . Bree ant no Cubs,. ae , of the ontSng i vet, no ident: rg vut- doer openell to meet. er Sov. bib, “ es: Gilentey Both Sistone aud ee he iidependentty identified he 1 1 as one of two commercial types. frois mug booker: uanbTe iblentify the other, ( > was Fae quite ‘thient ievertneleges ‘Siaiaes Siatone i aad. tdhed iriariy to Logiinay aad introidiced--by Frailyer as Fralyer replacement. However. cenversation i .néucuous- and ubinleresting codpersd to constant verbal sparring dete. Fradyer and boginoy which Siatone will defer to Fradyer to report af he sees rite Aa SECKET yo P-MA/Q }4-00000 | | 1 ce ne ree et : “ gedoapanied ‘Geith dives) Féadyer. on ap outing of. the * belong: to the ce, Tures * Sov Lo eyes vey = _ " WS <¢ Oe : “a oor - Gudeer 44 _Suru) Aly + G/tue _— Civ. boy Meuo for the Records SUBJECT: First Sistone euicen™ ‘Cover JOb Outing. with: Consular Corpas Brief Initial Tcpoaure to Soviets Loginov and G. leu ze tev ks tereice De Sintone: dad Feeal tin oO “both. “We en Mexico", @ social clud open te all éonsular officers fires tationality) to-new Foril. factory. ain Cuautitian, lunch tal -exeusion of: — Span. col. Convent at. Tepotzotian frouwl200 to 1900Drs., “on. IZ Jeary 1969. Conaulor fCor)s da ‘creature of xner. cit and ex-Consal Gea. of Greece, Soo . ‘Leander Tr Vourvoul ius, wao Ted excursion. Ta allition to’ “helping the two new Sta. officers work into consular cover and gake contacts, tie purpose tha sutiny. | ia part, was to. see at first haat’ the Sov, Bloc al Guten who. shovel, ‘do Hentifind | Bloc: No: oth as: KGB unter. mr cover, ‘ond | tito ‘mei ‘ of Coa wereial Seeso oi Sidtone ant Ferelen iuepentently identified bee K ely “ Gelenz tine vas algo . t. but was engaged tvice ‘by Sistond in. “gonversations das one accanien. e he had been in ‘Mexico short time, was there , oe. Feault recent Sov=lex sats just ha On other rovetin said 1 ota Tea ant genateh 7 sjoke Spaa, with heavy accent fan) He loft talk puch but wea. 1 be FYaent navertisieéns zxstaal Sistone also takel briefly to Loginov and ititroluced by Fralyer aa Fra tyer re, plageuent “However canversatinn i anucuous | and uninteresting compared: to ‘conatant, verbal sparring betw. Frady¢r aad: Loginov which Sistone will wlefer ta Fralyer to report if he sees fits e . Sseccer 14-0000 13 July 10, 1969! | Contact Hoport . 7 re | Bubject:, LIBACCH=1 CReSOs) - mS if. Date of Meetr July 9 at: Parense. Reotéurent-Ber (Hewiton) at 690. ao . “prearranged meets ‘el came on. times “the neat t laeted 2 hours, ‘ and 50 einutes. - Hoxt meat: ved galy 16 at 1650 at: piok up plave in 18 Repobede with Gutenberg” ; On » Judy. 9 9 at 0915 bre int went to the Bov Babasey to look tor yn oferta natn te doen nln ene pcin nen sate : st =s- uve ~ 5. Hesulte of this conversations: ; a. Alla LNU ie in Mexico city lees than s year. She ie bored to desth here and to looking Corward te returning . 7 ode, a. i } i if ‘7 to Noecow ae soon as she will be allowed. bd. She eaid that Hexico had a pleasant climate, but all she known sbout Mexico ia Ouautls and even when sho ie invited there she hae no cospany of her own (ei0). e. With regard to her achooling: after ehe fiaiehed hifh “ netisol ene went: to a rohool for mechanical tech= nicians where ahe studied about. a year and gave 1% up ; becquee she. dia: not ‘like it. She: ‘bomps'ted: to enter the be a. et té1e her ‘that he would Took: her “up cochegnally Ba, ‘ and she appeared to be pleased ‘with the idea. 5... @, Deseription: apparent age 25 - 26; hight about 5 ft a - 3 in (posaibly less); heir ‘Light brown; very nice eyes ( del dove Hot Fenember-. the: ‘golor 2); budldt rather ‘yathor Toney in. | generalt ‘pledeant appeare “ata not heer: from L0G it would prove he had a friend. ‘who turned out ‘to | be no good. a oy . ve, ’ == During sit waiting int ve ; ceegtion toca urty iui pasted: inoonse 6. inl agked YO did he | party ( at Andrea's OATAHO ‘) : added, few words: of bis wn. ~ leave te | Ostober 169. 8. at. 1520 hrs, of. thie sane aay BOG" ‘phoned to: Teel, in the Institute. and after some. verbage thay agreed: to meet on Monday daly “14 at the Merinera restaurant et. 1500 hre (AV Chapuktapec with or near Liverpool). ‘Both of then stated that they would be there without fail. 9. With regard to the meet LOG - Le] I repeated my previous in- struction to IL-l concerning hie attitude if LOG comes out agsin with the request to meet LIOVAL-1l. 10. With regard to L-le scquaintanse with Alla I euggested L-1l to aek his wother about her. There ta a poasibility of finding cut hor full 14-0000 |s J An re penne en ttt ee ene es, seaman aye he, “afd. not eee XARTASUK until] ”-™ -3< “name and whether she te married or fot. I-l should alec mention to SOG . the fact that ‘Be Bet Alla whtle waiting for. Kim, Depending on the find- ings L-1 stould consider lnviting Alla to his house, for > lunch one Sat. or Sun and take. her with: ‘spend. the ‘afternoon. I tela Pe that I would pay tor the. expences , for : ‘lunch and: possible entertainment. i-1 wit. diecuss. the patter with: re vefore doing Snything. : . nl. Le-l reported. that dhe had a. 90 minutes talk with Karel WSNIRL ¢- “see Attachment) and I dabdriefed him.on the same. There were very few ‘ facte which were not ‘covered in the previous report on WENIBL. 12... As at becane obvious that the: working part of. the meet was over Lel stated that he ‘would re fi ‘el bad and Dlow off nis top x8 it ‘he. had. putt Long - period. of w extended for the. sane amount of: tine. end X an pend that tine where: he pleaced. Tel. commented that in that: case: he would atend the. deadline of ‘becoming festy to Aug 20. I laughéd. lel commented. that Frobably I was not. able to -understénd how Bitch he waa: attached to KARTASUE. FiFernald the ‘end of the sonth. I told him that EARTASTE in the States and. consequently hie leave war — poo et 14-0000 a oe oS TS rhe: Es eet RAB - “Centest Report | . P f. ia, 730 , . — - Subject: Tisny ERECRI. Bate of meets. July 7 in Subject® car and | Ingurgentes Sanborne Rer _ SOE ATS EMAL AED, rele SEs SP ETS, tor , - _ - * - . : : I Let a t my a oe oe fneet was s prearrariged: with subject for guly 7 at. bet" Paseo at 1400 ore. Subject pkoriéd to our. office in. the course of the. morning to Ege confirm the arrangenent. ( FERGALD wae trying to reack Subject. to change the place of neet, but he was not able to reach nic), . Subject €id not show up at the Del Peseo and efter waiting 40 minutes F went hore (: his office }, At 1535 are TF wee. infoed vy the office: that- Subject called- “several +imes acd wis latest statement was that be Would. tbe in front of the Cine lating. { acroes the. Referna ‘fron our Babeesy }e. F cane. there vu “time. but ‘Subject mas hot eround. Due to . heavy. rain F ves boun i to. stay. there acd et 1630 hrs Subject showed golf ut yin an impressive Pontiag. Boreville,, biue. with, Light. ‘top, pletes: / —Pexas, - Henisfair’ Slack). Subject weved to F to ect in. the Mex t- M26 z: Tris she tf Jez Wt ad Bore. Prewr li. & at BbEhe; in tie car Sup sees eteted to ? that he soofed, because he ee ree e another’ eer. ana he ganed ? to. nr Ted ¢ to. retura the goneville and ts 7 i have a ride’ with him. Subject. took the ear to Telonitz and ‘perked at == : in front ‘of the agt building at 297, # fe excused hinsel? fer fer: niautet, _ tack ne“spep ners, zed. a enali banile ard 2 niniature bottles az seme ° Liquor end ecterad sie ent.’ about: 5 minutes later ke returned and p we entered an old, beaten up Valiert ~ithout licease pl'tes and the b ace is hard to tell. . : 's Ke yo During the first ride Subzect telf 7 that LO phoned hic on *riday Joly 4 and told kit that they vould Fave to gostooned “heir el nevt roheduled fer the next day tecmice he (102) menld be out of at .eni Eun. I¢3 wanted to ceet vith Tubject om lon or cue Pa ' s a | 7 - PN W2 14.90000 2 and Subject told him that he fould be taken. and working ith . 2 _—- _ ‘American businesszen. eho would srrive on Sundey. Subject added that perk. they: woule ‘tring 8 “tennis hat for 10+ { they did), LOG raid that ue 4 would. want ‘to: visit < Josephine ad ADOAVAGA, probably on Thursday July 10). ae put. would: phone } hid to arrange. for-a meet before coring to: pie ( acd , Josephice’s: z épt. LO also: recinded Subject: ‘& to prepare tin for . that. neet: a: written. resort of the opinion of vexcicad governrent oo of officials. edout the Interdnerican Beonoeic - Senference et Fort of | of Spain. AP. oe . 3. after returgzng from. the spt cubject told F thet. LOG nea, Ko , Broned to Jesepnine end ‘told her that he would visit them ‘on Thur’ Bi a. Little after § 2000 ars and that he would ering to Jorepnine 2 vot feo ef Votka. Ds Lopes a ee : en, subject aoked. 7 when, should. he. arrange ‘for a meet with Le, “Because. 40 front of Jose} nin e, they | do not rpeqk about : potities. F > told Subject, that te. Lees thing, to do would ve to” take gavertage fof the s ring" with: LOG. to. ‘nake arrangeszed* for theiz pext feet: Sudject agreed and asked ? wretuer our ceourkty ty _ 4 people. " geeided to give or not te give the. directory +o nim for a , passing. | ‘$t LOGs * toid subject that. he mess! ad the natter by wringing { into the picture a. nonextsting. etricia which we. ware. net able to iret. stes. is getting. rid of Patricia, sthich — [ produce. Taeréforey the i means. to get to. the point of | has no close’ friend or “eantact it | 0 develop ane if Tes ins. ‘0A dettior the: aisectary: Subject is cut it. ing to follo* Lois: ans tractio’, “pegarding. how to Zo ab “85 ‘wretrd icia” Subject. yeild, halve to state wnat: che did. ict Fst instructions. Surject really ne U.Se ‘Embassy acd is willing. . return treo her Leave and he des not now. wey. the Diana 6. At that point wa Subject and 7 vere airady at jn tnsugeates Circle ‘and Subject suggested teas they stop for a arink at Santoras which is only a couple of blocks from hit orrice and + agreed. Trey rerained there arout 59 nicu “eee ; Te subject -etated that the directory rag become & groblec. 7 14-0000 - , ~ > . - . -3- ; el commented that the extating problea was creeted by Subject and his de no$. eorgflence rith the instruction; the only way out of it now is (2 | tg do whet ? told kim ia the car. =: _ ; a. ; In reply to Pe question Subject atated that tne 2 americane - who, arrived nere on. Supday July 6. were interested in Anveating cepital — 7 ina Bede arees a. ‘housing project. for people of lew. incone. Re added a = that oné ‘of them is owner of a mining corporatioa and the otherone. is fron the Benef ficlary { ‘Af rembered correctly) insurance Ce. Fe. ‘pelives that. they were satisfied with the findings put it will, take about a month before the deal caterialices, vecause tu2 approval of “appropriate voard was needed. —_ _Bubjeet showed ta F. a calling card of i'r. C. Lester NeGee } C-or. aecee) 5. Président of Noon Valley -\ining Corporation, 5 “3113 oak ‘rid: “hve for Street), Bellas, Texaé. There wer’ ak least iy ono 1 addresses listed: whieh F did not remember. Subject went. aa on to sey that Bre Naegee was interested in buy ine. pletioum, but r Subject told nin thet Nexico ‘had no. pletinun and ’ ‘thats. ‘once the Sovs. were trying. ‘to sell” a quantity in Kexico. tr. Mactee told Subject to look into the natter and. explained him the mechenics of the deal. ‘Sove would: ‘have to riake @ fira offer to 2. Swiss Gompany which is’. ‘ controlled by a Gnadien company which is in fact a subsidiary of an. American company: ultinste. destination ‘ef the pletinua ie the us. | Reportedly, tae deal ‘is: all the way through . a elean legsl connercial. transaction and terme ‘of paynent woulé be Irrevocable, Nonfinmed Lester of Credit, “gaeh on delivery in Sui tzeriand. Tne intiel ipurehace would be 54000 ounces bet there i = LLL to duy Up. ae to 1 ctilt fon tollare rorta of pl tatinuz. Subject. ssked choutd he ask 0G sre the Sovs interested in the deal, | ; . _ 10. _ F told Subject he ssould teli ahout it to LOG if there is a coantesioa for the person sao facilitates the Geal. Accoriicg to cubiest there is a UE*1.- commission per ounce if ce apn provise . the goode, F told Subject he snould exprese te dasire that LOG oitatia the inZo rinselfl and if tne answer is Savurable and tha gri {oe rigshs then ico7 can tntrod.ce Subject to she Sov o2Zicial eho wial 14-00000 Uf 1Z, | Comment vy Pernaié: s : -4- be authorized to close the deal. Subject acreed to emphasize the attractivenesn cP the comzirrion end the advantage of the fact that the deel is handled in Switzerland and connequently the commission is also paid there. F tole Subject the’ ‘he wanted to know in detail LOG reaction concerning the eoraission. Subject ehould aleo play eround rith the thene that it would te @deal ic LOG: could trevel to Switgeriond to introduce him to the Fight percon (Sev) and siniler. B. . , Subject connented | thet, the buyer is serious | ‘ena it ‘reneins te de Séen. ere. ‘the Sov" willing. to sell at ‘a convenient. for them but stil): fair price. Subject went on to: say that if the deol was. to go well “he would have to go to Switzerland, and this aricea another problem, i.e. how long would it take far hin to get, ‘Americen Passports “because - ‘he id presently documented by his Birth Certificate. © told hin to start thinking about passing thet bridge when he cones to it. . ee ~ Subject appeared to. te egtisfied with Bs attitude in. the above a converea tion: and ‘he “gotnerted that with tuLs aatter show ing. up plus ‘Hat and the written report there, should he emough for 4 seet : Ng with’ ies. F ry ' told Subject: “that ne fanted a carton copy. of the. report ~ | he would hand to 0G ‘and Subject precise ‘to nake one... ae 13. : Tren, Sihject observed that in order to place the business * er talk with LOG in the right prospective he would have to see LOG before Era ReGee and nis companion leave; thich means. tne latest on wed Adon... F toid nin to Fis akend ani aake Arrenzénents wadieh would-be normal. if “he, wae. trying to pusa the platéaun dédil, but. if ne gets to see LOG. before Thur. at hia (Josephtines) apt) he: should ® edvise 7 by phones, dee. leave a. message for F to ring Rin up. ; bs Bven if acthing cork out of the platinus deal, which is quit: izely, Genvereation about it and the acscciated comniceizn, should give us i? gore readings on LOG of one hand and on the etier & ened nore light oa the personal relation hetveer Eubtect and ant setraen eosaphias she lepet. Fizernal’ vy, The se cali-t social relation J ani 224 is interurtinu, tg cay z vow ner 14-0000 30 t | i i ” Bubjeets Valentin LOGINOY. (Pq12, 112) he Aecording to Source L0G phoned him. on a Petday duty roxy 1100! “Monday or Tueaduy and Source told hia thet he would be busy w® with Boome ‘Awerioan bueinesemen . LOG concluded that he wanted to visit . Josephine ALCAYAGA Segues 846 woek wné will do it probably on ; ‘Thursday (Suly 10), but Will photie esrlter, : , . _ : ' ATTACHMENE | July 9, 1969 Source? Finay SABORE . bre and told that he would be out of towr on souly S-and_6 and, cohsequently, would wart to resohedur 8’ tRoee mn ret. Try froposed - ; According to. Source Les ‘aces not nise a week to give a “ring: to: ‘Josephine ALOAYAGA juét to- aay Hello. Bee. _- During the phone conversation nenitioned ‘ta ‘para Ww above’ = Loc reminded Source thet he was interested In having. next ‘week in | : writing what Mexican officials “thought about tiie ‘Amerdean promises . made at the Interanerican ‘Eeonomto Conference in. Port of Spain. ae | @ne following are ) 100's statomenta wade to Bourse ‘gome of their) - previous meter - a, 200 bas a. Lite Ineurenos for 1 million’ Pesos with Monterray Odtiania de Seguros, 8 S.A, in ’ “Méexico- Citys. b. LOG told Souxoe that’ it wae good. to have a friond . '.“on the other side", meaning American eide, because! one can never tell what ight happen. . . £&a- thers nt her eres Mersey € of hii CEL | EX¥ernald 14.0000 we Q\ oe : | . . Sie a 5 | | n - od t, 7 - Contact Report a Subject: rtpacunes » (F=4205 July 5, 19€9 . wae i - Date of Heet: muly 2 at Paris-lexlco Restaurant at. 1640 Hrse. Tg , a poe ee, > i ote Le “prearrenged neat. to: wigich Subject came. on “time. ead. eselng a, - me “he drove eround . ‘peveral blocks! end | returned to tae prearranged” ' . oe place 6 ainautee later. i I paid. bel Bi 1,000- salary for - Sune: 169. ye — Yiext meet: yuly awith the pick up at the same place at ° . 1615 hrs. 2. L-1 told me about the evening ne srend with LIOVAL-1 at the | Sov show. He. reported the matter exactly as LIOVAE-1 did and, added tist in spite of his intentica to meet with rote ‘oombers of the Sov eroup ke did not find time to do it. > with regard to. the ‘visit ne’ promised to make wo todzor: : Us suated that he. wae not ‘etle: ‘to wake up ris mind in dot ‘ pecause he ferred. tat LOS ois ght suspect hia. for ehovias interes’ ic him ‘now and previously: he mee avoiding: hime I repeated. ; my request that he go and see LOS INCT nefore we meet next week. HE” 2 - * gaid he would do it of Friday wuly 4 at 1015 hrs. - of he I told b-1 that: q wanted iim. to’ do. more seriting: for we tn previous acrergent. ne promised to 66 it, end e is sertovely meats whet he 88; ee en Merten 2 nee eccordece vith our Lap estpegp en spre sma fqn he thie attdegcent > ery pliot inl spoke abo ehis |: i e +t ; e- L : 7 ; yarel UE Werk acd he. ree inrtrue! ted to ontrdn nore’ info, cepesta A; ie elt =i factual infc. : - ¢ 28s copy of the sirst circle ia Eusrten eehl ' Be . Zl gave Su ubjest he v9 plecsaa * 9 get tha veo. : Te. L-1 qe still livics heraonioucly with his wife ord L-l e vite nis wife acd dege cpt is eonvireite timrel? that he santa to Liv want oO tive bis her a rewso2 for quarreliss. epretate TL Lovs }, Ss, I talked to i-2 ehout the nee? that he as peveraait 14-0000 Fame cee term apteaercaeenn teenie eeemimeie meth See. chow eeecompceg . eee } a ye ote . nae econ ao, eat i ae os his. t ‘to. Let in Cuautle tock place in less “than ‘a. monte from LOG's piten te- ) July 5,-. 1969. . \f- mo hee, . Subjects : Valentioa LOGINOY - Blo Sketch by LIPACON=1 . _ Recarks: . ° 1. Concerning the- problens. waich Log has vith hia colleagues, LIBACON=1. wag not able to offer specific. exazples. In ‘at, least: 3 instances-L0G spoke to L-l treat ‘the peyohslogteal- atmospher within. . ' the Sov Ssibarsy 46 horrlbhe 31 “depréseing. is stated thet ‘ther _ not & -eingle ‘person “in the. pnbassy in whieh one: can confides. averyooay in -ready to. cut otherones © throat just to advance; if there ie nothing the colleagues can pin agbinst a person they start intriguing ‘hoping that one might lore his tenper and coamit something stupid which would be sufficient to herg the person invelveds if onea aske for advise he would in no tine find out thet he yas considered ‘incompetent. — - In Fall 1968 L-l invited LCG to: ‘attend, a ‘party and told hin _ that, yurty CHERNISH (P=13, 042)- would ‘be there. LOG: tated shat Ne. would not come, “because it would mean or getting himself in trouble or getting CHERNISH iin. trouble; ‘to keep gray fron.‘ Sov ‘cbllegeues is - the only cf hoop ing out of troubles, ‘concluded. LCG. 26 With regard to the ‘statenent thet Ls. was. commiting errore i ; by exterting pressure ‘on other people L-1L stated ‘that he reported Loss renewed atterpt to récrutt Nigtel Angel; Ia doing so L066. abandéned.. t. and Sgnored the sensitivity of. the ot er person; LOG alk ; Miguel Angel: the way: BCG ‘spoke to. ie nade ‘it evident that LG ‘dis- regarded ops security rules. Sieh things did rot: heppen tefore and i-1 concluded that 23° reat eil out so awl ne leavee ZUS- "cont ‘what Lt any". , t whetr lel stated thet he helieved thet 203 wold he a geod me 4 perros ander norcel: conditions, he aeant that ne believed that 5 bo" Le . basically @ g790d person and vonlé te acting ara tenavine 13 8 good if he reaained as a mr7ik on i3 soe succegs »2fore preron in nie normal eniviroarent, 1.4.. the fara, or ce was 8 tractor criver or 4 track driver ani aiiler, veeaise in sush conditions LE would de a yied joe ead moult sot kave to depend on rental cepatiitey widen he dogs not have. Sail alae tneeD 14-0000 > a ~ 5 . . | -_— a , | ; | : vi 4. _ Bel does not know why L0G expresses such 4 great love and sdF 4, niration for Spein ond Spaniards. L-1 feels positive thes LOG was never in Spain; he has ne reason to believe that LOG did any. extensive j : reading about. Spain; in fect! “el -believea’ that LOG knows soout Spaia 3 what he teara from Spaniards tho léve in the’ USSR and, apparently, he was astooleting with a number of them in Hoscom. : sneer eee nmin ene [ones mettre e eo re . | -BEFernsid. : | ee ‘muy poco, aunque cuando la ocasi6n requiere de tonar mucho zy Valentin LCGINOV Edad aproximada de 43-45 afios, auaque Aapareata menos, Fisicamente de complexion atlética, alto. Juega muy bién al tenis. Recientemente qued6 en segundo lugar en el campeonato del D.F. que tuvo Lugar : . . : . a ‘en el ciud Brancia, donde practica eSte deporte. Cuida avchisino - su condieton ftsica y. nds que nada su apariencia. Ra este sentido es muy vanidosy, Muy pocos amigos saben que ‘tiene una, hija ae* ‘16417: afios. “Cuando le pregunitan si tiene hijos hable solo dé-su. : buenas. a sus he Stearic hijo‘de 12 ‘afios Ge edad. Le da pena presentar @ su mujer, que es muy amable y buena, porque se ve de mas edad que 41. No. fuma, toma - G4 we agecenta ¥ sienpre se le ve Sereno. Es muy amable en el trato, Nunca trata_ dé imponer sus ideas, pero sienpre pgidiente ‘de convencer por las ta oo Pall ete] tate “¢eaando “ve e que | no puede hacer 16 aitimo,. rompe diplomaticanente los relaéiones adistosas con el ‘sujeteo. En. sus ideas es de la escuela estaliaista: Solo. cuenta. lo Uaion Sovietica y la altima, linea a seguir del Partido. Eso quiere decir que no tiene “ideas propias. ‘sigue tidelisinamente Ta mitaea" porque sabe: muy bien que es la, dniéa forma rapica y eficaz de escalar ea- “su carrera. Le: gusta muchtsino. a vida buena, tips occidental, . aunque antes se dejarita cortar ua brazo que confesarselo asi nisno, — Es ‘muy anbicieso y se ve que tiene problenas ‘con sus. conpaé Seros de trabajo. ‘Hable despectivanenta. de ellos. No te gusta. nada, la idea’ de tenes que permanecer en Nosed les dos akos que vienen. po dijo que harta lo posible que al transcurrir esos aios lo mandaran de preferencia otra vez a “Néxico, Su ilusioa nas grande es trabajar en Espasa. Adora 2 los espaZoles.— La forma de ser de les rejicanos no le gusta. Por eso sti quiere regresar, quisre decir que prefiere cualquier lugar donde vivir, nenos Rusia. Creo que precisanentg 14-0000 95 ‘+: hablando de. Lo: ihisnot En el. fondo creo que “todo eso revela cierta- . "me gustaba esa clase de trabajo, me contest que é1 creta que to Picar! a continuacton, | me. invits a comer 1 dia 8 para seguir diferent a lo awe. Lievan los clidadanos Sovieticos:, Creo que: porque ya tiere que partir en julio, es por lo que ultimamente esta cometiendo errores. Quiere hacer. renctes -&@ como de lugar, presionando a la Bente de Betas qu antes janis hacia. ‘EY dia 2 de mayo lo vi ws s. en Mlatte; | ‘y sabiendo que yo. no quiero trabajar para el, ine. insistio, Llegando a1 S41s5 de preguatar si podiamos abordar ‘a. mi aluano. Joha, ‘sin. sigu déra. preguatar ‘por ‘la personalidad y forma” ‘de pensar de Joha?. fn los 15 miautos _que estuvimos Juntos no. hablo naa que de eso. “Cuando yo. le dije que ya ‘le habia ‘dicho antes que no que me pasaba es que tenta miedo. “La forna m4s ‘inocente de hacerne inocencia ¥ muchas ganas de. progresar,, ‘para llevar una “vida muy _qalere dejar ‘una grand inpresion a sus. jefes para no. quedar trabajando ‘Andefinidenente en el Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de tosed. No sé hasta que. punto sus: ‘anbieiones pueda ¢ ylarlo. a ‘progresar incluso por medio ‘de atropellar yictimas. Come: ‘persona y en condiciones normale’ | mie: Barece bueno, -generoso y fiel. amigo. Stn embargo la algo de mi, muy aparte de nuestra amd verdad: es que nunca lo Tlegue a conocer muy biea, en parte posiblesente’ porque. casi desde el principio sentta instintivanente que queria (stad ¥ ea parte porque con todo y la confianza que llego a tener conmigo jamas se descubrio por - completo, ni mucho menos. ES extréeniadamente ealiteloso. Reduniende: | mt inpresion es que es una buena persona, de buenos Sentizientos, pero que una vez ~etido en "ese trabajo," por razones ‘ . que desconocexos, hace todo lo pesible por destacas, oe 14-0000 “Oh Rowe oe ak ange ee 7 a t : ‘ 1 ne | Pre fe, ) fee Boning wend | Velen tine fe . _ . fo . ‘ Edad apices ttcdelen be ¥s- ryevk aeses etre oe? efrerctic- c | A PLP senor Ait ext nde ea Cr ppdigseie allthea, ade, soi, Jy Ais, Love el Lome. 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TOE Neo! ie SM Ae By Re caL ee meu sents nay eran ) : SOT, Ee: aan ct— a to ie 4 tow urbe , . July 4, 1969 \ of his LEE . \ . fis. 4 to Mejor) Contact Report Subject: Jimny SABORI oA Date of Keet: July 1 at Sepe-Ferie ai 1900 hra 7 a le ; ‘This neet was held in lieu of the: one scheduled for June 30 at ‘|1400 bre. Subj requerted the postpenrient of ‘the neet by phofe on grounds tl that Locuiov did not show up for the neet on June 25 and another neet mith hia wae arranged by phone and will take plsce on June 30 at 1400 bre. PURMALD honed to Subject the eame day of his call and arranged te see him “dt Seps-Paris restaurant at 1990 hre, F who came to the meet place 5 minutes earlier found Subject there waiting for his, The reét lasted _§ hovre in spite of the fact that 2 paid the b111 2 hours before Subject deosded, £8 , leave. ; i : Next vieet: ¢ ‘ondey: duly 1 at the Del Parseo at 1400 bre. Totes oF, will ehance the meet places to a more nodest restaur- - ant. * 2. —_ Subject immediately. réked what was the decision concerning the : ; Zab directory which LOGINOVrds asking for, 7 told Subject that the directory . was his lest worry end that he vould. like. to Kear how eid the things go - with LOCINOV. Subject etarted speaking about the meet (see separate Attach.) ‘By the time Sid ject -wae through, vith hie description of the geet, 7 0 btained: . a more convenient tadle end ae eet moved to it: 7 requested Subject to. write = additional data to hiv FRQ-I which he did promptly. Then ? asked him to write the chroco cequence of his contacts mith LOGIMOY which Subject did by looxirg in his egerde acc he 414 it 2Ltheut- hesitation. Be At thie point Sub sect told 3 that he Pad seen hio in the viciat of tae place where ha ret with LOSIUOY. = etated that he wae thera acd that tha purpose of teing thera rea that Subject cea him, He sexed Aid F aleo see 103 ced 7 atated that when ke sav LO coming ne zoved in the Aiceetion from shiek Subjees wae coming, T sannluted te enying thet the fost thes Power there higvall abould ke eulfictent te deaure Sublect thet we ceap nperasional catterss rertrleted *o a minis of perzon? Zoe rearore of panrity. ; : a > looked at what Subsect crate econeraing ita Geeta TEtN id 20712? 19, £30 es oy — eeu -. ' 14-0000 Yo t -~26 and told Sutjeet that aceeniinug to the plore reececze he left for 7 it appeared’ that LOG did rot cone to the meet echeduled for June .25 end not as he put 1% on paper. Subject repeated wnat he wrote and confirmed , that on Jure 20 UiSjees aid not ehow uP and on June 25 LOG Atéxxs cane and Subject did not show up ( LIgieRas2 surveillance confirmed the latter statement ). F observed that on his first neet with” Subject on June 23 j Subject said that he had a meet with LOG on June 28 end. told him that he Jad no time to try to get the directory. Subject ‘showed no entarrassnent ‘and he told F that he cust heve wleeundertood Subject's stat terent. oy we he * - | 5.6 F told Subject that he did sot follow Fe instruction in epeaking » { / - to LOG ahout the directory, epecificeally, “by” bringing up a nane of | oe! Patricia which ‘crested a problem without which: he would be much better oh . offs gha fact if that Subjeét trews nodody in the U.S. Embassy. Subject : was: of the ‘opinion thet we can always introdice him to: & pereon in the - Oo gmb ehe can play the role of. teing hie acquaintance. 7 told Subject thet we ware not celle “Sud ine rabbits out of a fat and all our actions were ao, conducted within Linits of eécurity. “Shat Subject was suggecting was a “ A conplete disregard for our as wéll his own sécurity and the beet thiag ra he can tell LG6 on their next neet was that " Patricia’ did not show up _., 108 yet. ‘ toys 6. " It may be. noted that 3s attempt to deoriet Subject on what: ; ; ‘transpired at ‘@ach of: his maets-witn LOG did fot tear desired results. © : Subject stated the facts he neqtioned to ? on thelr ; first néet and etarted i repeating hinself ae he was golag on. Therefore, F decided ts get as. de<. tailed as possible deseription cf the last. meet and Sudject was cooperative. Although, Subject. spoke ‘sHout the ‘Test meat at tna ber ind né of our west be did not alna, trylas putting it in Requence as it took. place, From what Subject stated “Srevious maeta iv may be rortavnile fio ting thes Subject had a party at his apt on gune 10 and ha arked LOG to come to tae pasrtye lis expiataed Subject that he did not lice te te seen in large groups end he sent Subsect 2 boetcles of Votka for the party. Subjecs also stated that in 2 = 3 instences te prosieed LOG to bring #ic 4 tennia hat froe the 7.8. Aetualiy, 2S weuld like to hnve 2 tenalr rata, one ‘ mtth a-vinor end the other type with e rin around, aise large. Tubsect dolay tt, tut at tre proger nenent ka forgot about subject forgot a-out bin and had an epartunkty of ic, Loc estllg tring up tre fact tha 14-0000 “y * . < tent ( 2 used the expression ‘lie detecter test’ ). Sudject reacted by pores = wy -3- his hata, Subject asked F was it posrible to get those hete for him. ? raid he did not know 1f it can be done. ; ee Te. Subject arked 7? what type ef a reception will be. givéa on 1 the: 4th of July ty the Znb ard wee there something arranged that any American could drop in, ae signing the book at the int, > promieed to proce: to | Subject. in cage ‘there was sone thing. like thet. «= ee 8. after eoveriag. the ground as. contained in the. 3 Attachmeate P asked Subject. waa he willing to back nis. tavenents wita a polpyrapn asking hen did we want him to take the test. 7 commented thet he did yo not say that Subject would be given one, he only asked would he be ‘willing to take one, if wa: asked hin to do. it. Enubject etated that he was wALLing ta take the teat at any time. Then, he started asking qi reations about [| the. teat, especially, rio usually gete it and how it works, Vith regard Sn |. to who. “rete ? stated thet enyone involved in matters. having pearing on : ‘the security of the U.5.. and es te how it rorka, there is nothing, to ite it Peglsters when a persoa ceye & lie es the sterach ais ests, autonatically : oe any t? Ang 8 persona eats., 9. Conmen'tn by FEPNALDs : 8. Tnir meet enables us to have a vetter Llasight ef Eubsects perconality. - . a ‘b.. There are yolid indications that Subject ie nos ; withholdings’ inpor tent ‘info eoncerfilng nis personal history nor Ris activity. oe ; —_ c.His clain ‘te have numerous end to an extention. influent« .. fal contacts appears to be acceptable. . a aie also! opears to ha cooperntive, But nae a tendency te - deviate: - astion sived to ain concerning his. Sted tude towerd LECt Eee. rt fe pesedoie vaat thir is due to hie. convinetion that he knowe: ios tetter tnaa ye do end teat we are teo desratics an2 not enough flexible. At tde sane time this may ve due to she fact that be loves clandenting activity for the eake of pleesuts. hea sete out of the z2ce ac euch on one hand. and cn ta other, te nicht fear that our prtrased esuree af anttos tay ali-Late Li roa nis, ae wv Lich cae2 he would bd lett aithout s came Re Likes.” ft. wenstal ae. it erpearasystie ct helaur that g ovdee ts conditions are not rosy, but, eiparenthi's ve hae a rnaiter, 12 reli draneed ang cae nit fave to vrrry . hungry. cnerelere 2! .era La Left enough ress trout beiny bun t for rin to Yoal the Life sa pleares. . surverne?d 0 DE. viernes 27 de Junio de 1969 1 ee lias pasados, estuvo muy animaade. a _EV organizador de este evenio deportivon, fue ff Adrian Aguiar para dex pedir ‘al n Lo -. Nov, qulen préiimamen: | te purtira al extranjere. - Resukaron triunfado- res: Hans Kespareky bea tr de Baccn; Valentin Longtnov y Meche Pinto; Ralph Wiegandt y Gloria de Pinto, quienes obtu- vieron el primero, segun- do y tegcer bigares, res- pectivamente. Por la agcho, bos espo- sos’ Pinto, Jose y Glorta ofrecieron una festa en Su maidencia donds fue fun entregadua lus tro fem = Aqua las fois... ti Mans Kaoparok, estriz Bacon y Vichy Aguilar. R Xe wale grups... el die tot bas Gonwe, NMNIAd9 Cara Gu Roun, Re bon Hoan, Ciettade Nnia Adrthh Aguilas Vaienaa lainguimos » Kuth Ware Bt > Law sonmtoca ded tarne. Hans Naspared Beatie Dees Varna Peanguanis Mamas i mio, ere: . a ARUN ae ie Meee aia . an — ‘Contact Report” Abo | 3. SOKMO with us: Subject was” “tora that once he yas ‘placed. in: contact with the "proper pecple” he ekould uga fron. now on the extention 870, Se wiil identity himself ac. EF, ARYIZO ¢ allegedly nis nother’ fesiiy a : FERUALD ehoxed. Subject bis. offietel ‘Looving credentials under web ie wae ance are an eee ani he ene "antic ame Cama Ae oo ee aw, “sh ¢ inv’ Pr i. woe ee tL suits Sutjects Jamee SAPCRI . Date of Meet: June 23 at Subsects Art et Fabia ae Sta Barbara 20/506 , AY Tene id - ey 5 Fal : (av t-. . Woes et Ae on ; 1. ; Arrangerents for this pent were rade throug! the office ead she fact that the phone which Subject Left with cur office was out of order made it necessary. that SEFTEUA iD es]2 en Subject at. his apt..it oar be noted that Subject is in the precess of moving and the only furniture in the living room of the above mentioned apt consisted of two: | beaten. up easy chers w/o arm rest and a sort of an end table loaded with papers . and a8 telephone: another phone was on the floor -in the corner ‘of the reoa. Torre wee co much dust on the floor, that it as digfieurt, to believe thet | "the apt Was fin any ure during the. lest re ‘ays. Qe0 Subjects Nev ADDRESS: Teibuits 207 apt 7 piione 31-53-95 < ‘Office: Fraceionedora ce Be jio, Insurgente' ee Sur 429 office 12 {first floor), 7 hone 64-63-47, : < Subject can be reached hone until 0920 in the morning and. in the ‘offices between 1100 and 1400 bre and in the afternosn betreen 1700 and 20C0 bre. : Subject stated that it wonld be “rather difficult to find hie in his ; office tecaure of. nis frequent "in ‘end out" work, aoe _ fes VR Mg AT et nace ) and will aske for r, Virgil (PALDINT} FZRNALDS. elias. a ae ~~ - ; elias of vireil 2 2. BALDINI ané ‘after he read then quite carefully, PITT stated thet now Subject knew that he was Sfeaking to the right person 2-. SubjeeS commented that he ras satisfied with 78 tona fide. 5. F first eexed Subject fev. personal questions; the phone ig out of order heeause he requested that it be trarafered to tis new apt asd on Scturday (June 21 shen he ear that the phone was not in operation called “hin friend Cerloa TRCUYZI" to put preceure on the Telephoce C2 wae nothing could ke done in view of the week-end: the hae in the GUEN sy SE hh ei Dane le A RN Le eed Sete ede Lbeth AS 6nO enn Nae re vine etka ed en aeinetcimanet ee + amine fe ee ee ; . . ~ . . ~2-<. 7 building is often out of ercer, because there are too many children in. ; the building: Subject is merritd and has 2 childien, dut he is preeontly i . Separated froa hie wife; ae the children finis shed » the high Sehool his wife wanted them te cantinue their echoolins in the UeE.: Sutject avoided specifying. what school his children attended here and called the echool , "the Anerican-‘Hich School: Subject hes been in Mexico & ‘yeare and his _ ood. wife oniy 2 years; as much es he loves Vexico Fo much his, wife did. net get 7 a used to Nexico and Sid not vent to reneia any longer here; the fact that - he did not want to leave Mexico resulted in their physical separation; ~ according te Subject it is only a natter of deys thet his family left for San Jose, Celifornia, which Subject call ed his home town; Subject claings that his fanily ( pateraal side } cores fron Milan, Italy; his great grand — fether cane to New York, HY, end felloved tee ¢old rush to California where -. _;he apperently did well; for reasons unknown to Subject his ‘grand fatner . moved from California to Arizona and tren to t vexice (Sinalos) weere | ; : Sut jects father wae born; in the sene breath Sudject Stated that he, ‘too, was born ih ‘Fexicé and when F contented that it would be logical that he: . dive a duel eitizensnip,. Subject cid quite bit of talking to confuse the the previous statenent: Guring the “revolution aii the! records were burned. and he hae aniy the certificate -of vaptisa iseued hy 8 Rexieen church and ‘in fact at wae por sible that he wes bern on. the U. Ss. side. ef the perder; ; Subdsect cleims he could not care. less about the. pose Shility of claiming Rexican citirenship, he ie an American and it suits. hia well to live in So ak. this country as a TOURIST: in, the. Praeeionadore de Pajio ne works with - . fo @ partner, “ho. ‘entered the company as owner of 2 larcé chtiaxs of ‘land; Sudject hed no money: but he is the person sho through his connections odtéined from a Hexicen “bank ‘a decision that the bank would mortgage’ up to SO fer cent every structure he. end hie partner opmpiete; now he ia in the stage of obtaiding Ame rican investment ‘eapitel to carry out the construction of low income housing (7 dcee not recal) tne location ‘ Subject mentioned); of course Subject wens threugs financied difficulties and is still facing cone of them, but aothine eerioie:: He nas a car of bis own; he is coving out of this apt and will eub-iet it ond sake few hundred peson per conth on the eiiference of crerent price and wheat he is payine; this type of tranessetions esnrot cet hiniin treublee, beesuee “bexteans do net care about much thinert he “hos a frien in the Gcberarcion a an a BREN 4, ee ee ee ‘ . _ fhe » woe, we e ’ 14-000003 35 Hl : sane tereenenhaibenn ine eehieeeaeenetiemeera etic rns a ET ee re Ae ct me ae wo a ne : : . iP Cee _,.on his credentials really spells Counter Intellicence, which, for example, ” means’ thet if F saw Subject robbing a bank he could’ not care less because. - thet vould be the matter concerning the erininel police, or if was charged for. having a child out of wedlock, because that would bé acatter for. : the judiciary authorit: rs. but when. it. cones to epies then . that: is a catter S visit to tie U. Ss. Zabassy. Subject answered Wittout hesitation aor ~ ba ~ vbo ence shored hin thet the Soternecion ksd mere than a foot nigh file on him end Subject told hin Shey should not ‘bother trying tu do sotething arainst him Greeuce they cencot even kick hin out of the _sountry: he has a friend to whon he is iggrised to turn if he is in any kind of troutle and te esked hie Governacion to dial the phone whieh ke cave hin 2 and tne Fhone was anevered vy CISNLROS of the Presidency; Subject cléins that he has influendiel friendsin practically every ninistry (Secretaria). of the.- Federal covernaent; Subsect also Prides hineeit with vomen iriends che-bes' and tlief *B1s0 iafluencial, oo, ae ot 6. In ensver to Fs quetion Subject stated that he called on wr) aod 1 at the U.S. Rrbassy becauré he had a fairly close rélatioa with Yelentin LOGINOY (P-11,712) of the Soviet Embassy and he would not want to be ; Judged wrongly if the WOFIRN People fet to know ahout his friendly relation . with LOGINOV.. Te : cs conmented that he hoped that Sut ject realized that the. title Which eéneerns ¥ and: the service te is working for. In view of the OS well established fact that LOCINOY is a spy and Subject is his friend (sic) 3 this netter is of cencern for the Ameriéan Counter. ‘Intelligence, Therefore, @ would appreciate if Subject stuted cléariy what wag the purgese of hig A embarrasszent: ‘that he believed that he rade himself clear even at the ~ 3abassy that hé wante ed to cooperate with the U.S. Service snd de of help as much as it stood in bia power, F commented thet he rould probadly ask Subject does ne still want to help - the. GS. Counter Intelligence vefora we ‘eloze our rect today. 8. In reply to Te questions Subject eteted: in February 1969 a. Ue net LOGINCT at a social perty in. the house of Dr, fredericd CO FARIN, sto is as is commonly known a Communist br 7 tis Ydeolopy. He does not know were there other Soviet officials as the party. PALA Lirst 4 ee aren ht tt aE aia cence, ene nara eet iA hee sensei Nea scene unl Se EE ta ala tana ae = t . ~. . : *e - hw ; \ Spx. fpoke to Subject in a heavy accented broken English and vas deligited “hen Subject rurpested that they speek Spanish. LOGLNOVB ¢eneral line of conv was that the essential thing in the life is understending and to be able to understand others one aust cet to know _ them; this-in turn calls for having as many friends as possible, The sare applies to countries and nationa. o . . . Before Leaving the party LOGINOV stated that he. would ms : oe . like to becone friendly with Cueject and aeked hia 2 cl vould he be willing to meet with him. Subject ‘agreed | "+ and they met next Fridsy at the Tecali.Restauzant. por” ; bd. The conv at the Tecali zea to an extent dealing with the theme of friendship and understanding with an , added emphasis that if there was understanding and, : “consequently, friendship between the U.S. and Soviet So, : Union we vould he: living in a. much vetter world, Subject stated his agreement with LOG's views. In a! further vnart. of the. conv LOGINOY was interested in a ; knowing whether Subject had many friends in Mexico” ‘ a _ |" Sabject claims to have. stated that. ne had many good friends here, (NOTZ: It is quite likely ‘that he x a ; : ; tragsed about. the aurber of inflnential friends he had. } - 4 pt here). At the énd LOGINCY told Subject that he would > like te cee Kin again and Subject. asked him to come . 40 hie house. According to. Subject, LOGINOV: aeked: would not the fact of receiving 4 gov official con . promise. Subject or Lead him into some kind of troubles. Subject assured him that the recéiving of a Sov or : any foreirn official could net affect hin in no ways . Then, iCGINCY asked Cubject would they be elone end” Eubsect snsvered effirnetively. (Note: 2¢ this point Subicet indiceted that he received LOTINOV at the. apt et the Tethutts 297). Finally, LoGinov egreed to cone to fubjectte ent. _ ‘ SSSR Sb agst eae ot, Ss nT co cae eee eee weet. es In the apt LOSIey dtd not feel at ence for fone tine. Intinlly, we did not drink froa the Yotka waich 1400000 * ~ 5 = : ; ; Subject poured tend he drack enly efter Subject tock + boon. a - a nip out of LOG'e class ( Femark: This certainly sounky i axaccerated). Turing the evening LOG wes repeatetly . - ; mo Y. speoking about hie need to have friended rake new : oo ; new friendships and was pointing out that Subject 7 ; “ Nes able to” help in-that. Resp 5: _ that he offered to LCG to ints - of his ‘he wished, Te the course. or sony: 206. war. a a4 “4 a eps po that he wes so weak. nforned, is ne perhaps a TOPS. = | pian, Subject lowzhed at the question and added ths es boo ; re ¢.) fact he’ he ted WORERN and t every thie associated niu ar pieatly t the cevélopente, 2 ca So “about 10 addi tional. mesta mitt an ‘used fost extensively was ' wére neeting. at- 2008 ‘ ; restaurants: have ‘the - oo Fragece exe S of pure curiesity tie: ofre 105 coming “to: their meoting place: ig} leaves his ear 5 = 7 blocks 7 , fron the places, dvoards @ OUe, fetes: out a@ dlock beyond. the ceeting plase and ones walking slowly ead making occasionel Etops te observe whether he wae. folloved. Then they cet inva refteurss, , torethers: “ives e nood Leos to every pereon in the : restaurant and reneine especielly watenful if he res” two men tozether. . . rit tee eee ie re a cig : . . £. Subject ctote? shat the leitootif of LOG curing thore - : > weete war The}pne ead I #111 Le cble to help you", — "get me (or provide me with) the imfo I need and Iwii1 : ——-—-- provide ‘you with info. you. id ght neca". ‘Among. the mort ue eaupt info by L0G was persganlity info ca Nexican: . politicians and, ecpecially, Andieations fia.to who ro willbe. ‘the’ next Prenident of Mexico, Loe is very “2 .-, Bush interested Goes BeHLvAHRIA i to DEC we xt _ according to hin tue % those countries knov everything that ie to be known 7) Goneequentiy, LOG is convinced that there ovat an ; . : . ‘important reason for R08 Te “ine bject ; + _ an we “Rhete very any. ‘othe nor que ; L0G ctartea ‘esking Subject aia he “neve friénis in the . Bis. Enihe sy here. Subject. wap: answering castally.- with an "of course", €n the meet Subjec’ had with L0G oa Sune g at is Cava 1G told hin that he needed OR “ge In resty to F - his that ke needed. a 22 _8d¥ence politically a the other i) dispel sisunforatending to which the. : “: lgek’ of info hay eben ly lead. . co ee pope Pay aa bt. With re-ard to Lot Subject deserized aia es & is weahle i. . ° ; person *. vith quite literal view on interno tional Fo oe litice;: he parsionetely hates iruchehov ant is . uA po) Z moe . . Spe ee woe wee : : : . / Cots cone ee : ; = . deeply concerned ever the doacer Rea. China represente — . a ' to “ world; he Advoontes thet the U.S and Sev Union ; 4 : : . ' @hend lnsign a cutunl defense fact and liquidate | ‘the | lL Shara until there te ptall Hoey he velieves: thot, ee would consider ‘hin as rorthles 8, “pines wes not ‘ehle ¢ to obtain “nonetbing | which ho oan get in sone other way. When # connented that the diredory was. @ tightly controled natter and to get one would practically. mean to swipe. 2 i igect, ctu ted that. be. Nas convinced. that ice oe 46. O¢ atid. prese tii - the Stroctoiy vor be an ectipn eubject shed a ‘friend there, . is by t no- neane, ea i ‘erivdous: role. A person wee ‘is s efterine i: to: tle. U.S. under such conditions ‘shou id: be arare that eve info: passed to. the Opposition, | as thia case LS, past. be cleared oad approved by an U.. officer chich, if nothing elee . is a tine conseairg propocition, Subject rciling seid "tine is nones", T-eo:wented that only predustively uced tine te coney, added that he wae : BOE ‘nin tomorrot.: Subject ntzted. thet he rovlefotey, in the. norndng and 12. In a heavy and serioun tone’? stated that he must ark now Subject vhother after the. -explanetion he gave he te etili wiTling to- cocperate with the UsS. Service under the. condition thet Ae would. follev ourz. - -tastriction: ang fukdence: Without any referve, fubject antvere and : eady and, wad Ting to” 80 “wi taver. tte vel] hia to dos ; rosie or hie’ eodlennen, Pad, therefore, vould like to when” F asked him wht: ‘atout the efternoon, fut sect ecked. whe t about - neving a. lunch tog ther. ? served and, picked uD s2p~ Perils Be | the plece , point that EOaatraeay was. “‘davites eS the -peirty: “June 22; lone. Contact Report Sabjests LIBACON=1 ” ‘the meet.” He otated thet he: felt eppy ‘to have made up with’ his wife and to be Liviag again hone. Ee told me avout his arrangepens to. £0: to the Russian shoy. with LLOVAESI and wife, He déscribed ne. ‘tl r. reseed dna WRT oesrras SH (Pas, cay Eel coneidered it ag @ elenificant fact that | SERRISH cane to that party wits bis rife. h-T interpreted thin. fact to the effect that caSRNIsz ‘gave \ up the idea of. hiving. @ reaeace with AYOSha TATANS, but wanted ty preserve and caiatain _ frieniship with ber and her fanily. According to. ie-l it te quite certata \ ATTACHES. Joie 22, 969° | “ew gm \ - : : ‘30 “June 19y _- MEMORANDIY, FOR THE RECORD -SuBg ECT: Janes. sapert spe vt RTA ARES YY te tn Méxicé as a tourist: and. “who a parentiy | "hopes. to do sone. > : business here, He. is of Italian origin and apparently. has’ lived x é ; t ‘the: present. time, he is living. at : _ apartment 308... Telephone number - is seman sien Tne et ape! acelin 1 ‘ mh, CIA peopie and’ ‘surveil him. . - te have, dinner ‘with LOGINOY on 25. June.. fn. the past, had. dinner ‘at Such places. as ta Cava and the -other. Tecali Restaurant. ot 4 -~2- 5. When Subject calls at 1800 hours, he will ‘be told that COS has gutten in tonch with the “proper people" and that a- representative of these people will cail Subject on 23 June, AS. tor the phone book, COS will say that this is entirely out of . ‘presumably deal with that. ; . . Per as ye 3 My. plan at present: Ys to. ‘have. Bruce #. FERNALD () call” _ Subjec t of 23 June and attempt to get as much of & debriefing as -. _. " possible without. bé ing. hostile or aggressive. So an. looking at the °° ° ibilit i here because, unless there. are. wu: ‘oted...- = be. has. ently show : he cai’ out: of ‘Subject without either frightening ‘Subj away fr _ LOGINCY or ruining the possibility. -of future cooperatios. against. : Cee LOGINOV's successor. As for the phone beok, J have no intention of ord passing it, at Teast without knowing a lot more about wnat ig. going on. Subject can. be told and. can pass on to LOGINOV. that this is a . tightly controlled publication and that it will not be very easy ta. " come 4 (that 18, eres he “manages - ‘to “steak one on. his own) .- tp. at - east | ‘0, -our ‘current knowledge, unwitting of | .€ ‘name’! to LOGINOV, LOGINOV"s appetite. fund our” his new contact. ‘has. ‘gone. Tighe 1 the top. Fo, . . lp os Te ‘There aré no Station traces’ 08 Subject: . og Subject called at 1800. hours 20: ‘June. He ‘was “given the message in paragraph S and agreed to. await a call from "the proper peopie" at 0909 hours on. 23 dune. He also agreed. tosall on the IP ATER AB ToS HCSER NS Hot toy Ctalttete a 4e ABN wttenteot his hands and that the man who contacts Suuject ¢ on 23. June#il2 mene - Fo mee ae Re a ee eee een a ee ee tm ee eee! Meme rn ae nt he etree Glee! s r ~ oF - A Coyedes lars genes June 1569 a coor he - She attached report ftom. LIREALY1 vas: received ‘on 16 Jang 1969, , a ’ > a LIREALN-I verbally added the following cofanzuts | to the ‘inforcation in the teport s er . a. Although. they have ict attended any social functions together . since their lost encounter, it is LIREALM“1's opinion that AEDIZHARD fs \ - generally. avoiding direct contact with him. Only once since LIREALM“L told: . AEDIEHARD that he was insulted by EDIEHARD's request that LIREALM-1 work: i ‘for “hin h ae ADDINHARD asked LIREALN to play tennis, LIREALM*] has seen a ; tous occasions at. the French Club, bat neither have wade _any,. ort, £0. ‘speak to the “other. ae - es ae "h, AbDiEnARD Pequested. | poret ston to bring « ad exicen: couple to. a the 2. June guards -dinder, ‘this was a stranze request. since the party was intended’ to daclude. only those who had pa rtickpated in the tennis tournament. at- the: Club. .Pernission vag: "grented, however, and LIREAIMCL will attempt to determine the Adeatity of the ‘Fextean couple at thé party. ; . Both LIREALN-2 and bis wife are éoavinéed | thot. AEDIFHARD is cing his. Soviet f1 end to thé friends of LIREALNAL"s wifes . pleced herself: ‘in a posit + On & couple of accasions, vhere’ AEDIEHARD | impolite ia not introducing his friend ‘to EIREALNCI s ‘wife, bot : oe — bu he. has ghosen ‘REE to do ‘805° . Lik oes oe 2 i. ed: | on the instructions: ‘given Lincath 1 after’ the. dase thetdéne cob : ete he has” Mok gone owt Of his way to engage SDIERARD- “f ; in conversation or cultivate hin ‘socially. . .Phis aight explain AEDIENARD*s: | -. standoffisbress. and/or bis apparent un illingness to introduce his new. friend. : More. inforaition on this subject will ‘be avallable after the 21 June dinner, as " - woos 3 : 2 > . hte rn “ENS. (a £f Ak [pp z yo (Yo andree E. PELLESEAT F , . ? . ¢ Distribution: H . . i licy to c/s¥ | Uicy polirss : . i pi,14 Szcrtr Arad ahs o as aN BERD RABEL el BM ae ABs NEEL a] _ Bocas —_ Tee Awad * ben oa Nac Wa Beeeine ; fee I eee tilled ne ote tne ere ts oeendieneestttanectieninmeneenettamtendtematema thearecn ne nema ahitemmenm mem emane eet see i 2 7 Soe Pt Py, CoveT oar Feo? Chut , DEPTS ou Thirg.: ngs AY fb} i yo ‘ . ede SOURS Miu. Sipri Faais io | AY a wit NTH wens SEEN Fay ivg. Wath 7A co : us Somers Tae S: OMET 1S New TO THE eLus ; : - “de ; HAS. : usta ese d Pac. HAIR Eosautnr St ote, AND! THINNERS, | . Ove MigAT ASSUME 2 Pet HOT. pes is VALS . =p c F@cers , : “is SStQun ENT, [REpunce: TENT Or Live, UF Tar to eee ben “Sopjee HAS Boe SEEN ° oeca SIDMINLLY Sea a wT ‘NO. REGLLAR | PATTERN. Vee HAS waAbe:. “NO. srTener NTR SAY ° m VELC Praety row Vu AND Loo CoMewaT ON Fri EOS Suk TENS, ak ou By Patee Te “Bure We Bret y wee ‘Rwros RNB. Z Regse ATT ENN Ns ne 2 Tam! ‘ae a . 2 ; 7 a er Su huh we) Ar THe CLUB Sle TRE BOVE (RePORT, BUT a tS ipgmaomanecd eran at's “~ ay wot ete Nt 7 AON hte ideas be i Fi 1 SoamahSe oe odd ammavemet Vi pare ee eee Reoting : will be on g duly at “2200, sanz Eick-up places : : earthy and sensible . philosrehy. i Was surprised at haa. proapen they're arranged a month aheod and there's no confirm:tion. He told : kids who come in, ‘feeline that. th hey "11 re nenber it -y-on rs fro: now. - shen thoy" rz fed & line of pr pagenca. about the Task and that this 7 wih make an. inpreesion, ani help orfset: ali: the bad things they... 2 subject. séeas. lik sa a. rel. das ond” An thd Pough ‘with: and: the ‘fact ‘that he doesn't forget mee ting dates, even though Pes Loatya? me that he freq uently gives. away canly ani stuff to the little Sov ry J al trad ; 3. “f brought with me: brs Soviet mug flash cards to. have’ | Sahn. i: entity those “who sls inte his store frequently and @ rsonal- crypts: (since. he usuad iy | | 5 outing. 1s the key. to tdert séfoationss - 4 : : . im 2 ot DAYINCYSETY. . 7 . . +. Seleeatas f s Kop 2 runintsov Lee ene eens Me -caconeione ct ertdatems Neen em betes TTONOY ae a to the stom but vhoshavo no fined i : 2 TTR Davgsiiegs ? ¥ yin Soe ote eng erento ae Ae 2 rg . . a oes Geceetean ao pce ace Nero etnmen ne ol i we a tm tame en =" ee, ~ _ . . / : COUPALT POT 7 SUE NT 2 LIGUYL-L (P+ aa DATS OF [USTine 4 it June 1669 | yb ii . wee . wu vA - 1, As arran: ed last ronth, I picked Subject up on the corner. + of Rio and Nelehor Ccampo lateral at 1100, Ws drove to the 4 Tastee Freeze in Polanéo ‘for eotfe2 ent met until 1300, Next - s- : “, _— ee } Polk.) GaPAST pert - : SUSU EST LICUYLeL (P= : DATS OF IisTInae :° 11 June 296¢ 7 ations to ° { ws + through | the cards# . os - a . : 7 , LOLONTIN, penrat ‘erarting Pos on 28 June 16é9, Hots suffering | with an uleer, He takes sleeping rills constant ly and has beon | complaining about the great asount of work he has, Said his : : other ‘in the: user r (uth neit her s7 KIS ner drinks ) is very reli- “gious. She Reape a picture or Christ Mddden at hone and many. oF. yr hex | worien friends come to pray In front of it. SOLO TIN add not. 2 i ‘core to cub Jy ets houce for dimer on lL dune as plenned-te cause a oe . ho couldn? tb get pefritaston, SOLUIATIN's wife wld have 3 nonths iM , | off when. they ratura to the USSR in order te rest up from hep t : _ in Be o work, here, But’ § SOLOLe. TIN will have, only 22 days off, Hots going. :- ; H , oe a a ‘to. take’ charce of sone: wood: working shops ith lathes. ant other oe us | vee Treehdnery. BoM eae : 4 . | | ! ; i. lee poy pee Ist AIT Ne. A ; Sete wt ot! pag See (ref? maa hic wife is » toetar. -- ve ee TEL ay UIE ” 3 “ety . + . 2) . 7 Taye QU te 28 os nies roy; L° ates feat Spry : Lrenat Atrlosstie én? poctieescly tyre. Paro te Ment@ ys og = ere tee ate gered ewer ca Te ete Reet? VPM CM MES fu. Gotked oh ecem? poatucoaa, | nae a LEAL bie te be a movter of the caer paites, a can © ne a ~. tad dashes, on ic rey, ter ne seedwale cots Ente Uh: etore, Cha fouke vot pled Trenich, ark: ¢ wt fare to 2 ea ssh a. oteen beard, By MARIA SocoRRO PEREZ GARCIA. ‘The next.ineeting of the U.S. Enjbassy Wives! Group. willbe at 40 ain. “Monday la the chantery of the embasry, featuring a talk 6 xd ha . > Members. of. the. Cor f VouFrou i Antonio Certoslmo 14.0000 GO | , . . te “aaa ea - se tal oS ea aaa a amentncnnimtncnt uae ain ennai at is SHEE nana vo CONTACT REPORT Bo SUBJECT = —s«-:_—s LIROCKET=1 ot . uv + . ‘ . DATE OF MESTING: 29 May 1909 at Paris en Nexico. , Next meeting 18 26 Juna same placo at 1300 hours ty , 1. Subject had little to report, His notes on two sessions i : with KAZANTSEY are attached. KAZANTSEV said that he had no news ye on his departure and now thinks be will probably have to stay in Mexico until a new anbissador is appointed. : . OB ; 2. Subject called NIKITIN once “and. was not able to get ahold - of him, He has. not tried’ again. but. I. asked him‘to keep at thre... IF He showed Svvj: ct photos ‘of most or the Soviet. ofricia : ‘ti : p Lact. “af. nor by. name. Bad ade the £ -b. qucuNIN (p-3300) - Sees him occasionally; aot very friendly, _- *. @, GORDEYEV’ (P=13,091) (Subject knew his name) - Speaks English quite well; wanted to take: lessons from Subject but ‘gould not get Enbassy to pay for the lessons. ; a. x: om CHNYKHOV: (P-6235). - Jlas. seen hin. fairly ‘frequently but « does not know him, Appears. unfriendly mes ee - ft. BOGATYREV. (P-11, 381). - Every tine Subject: sees hin he “ds. carrying: a camera. For, a luag time, Sunject theught he was. Do a ‘a tourist.” ; . Bs KARCHIN (Pell, $29). - One of the guards at the gate and dus: to retura to Noscow soon. So 3 oo ™ SOLOWATIN (7482) ~ Another guara at th g tes 4 t i i of : Tecognized: . ~ BOLSHAKOV “(P-13, 430): : - ‘ Subject says he is the new. guard. - & ; sae sempre atthe pase 14-0000 ‘ eee i ee SBI ide waht ’ teu bbiemne Safer ke $ ghes, Vere He ~ My 22, 1969. pos eine =. Contact Rerort-—:~ Subject: LIBACON-1 (P-4805) “Date of Meet; Kay 21 at the Paris-iexico Restaurant, ert : ‘earlier and YT observed ‘nothing’ suspicious in terns « of ‘stakeoute or “surveillance, The meet. lasted 5 min. NEXT WEEP: Wednesday Hay 28 at. the same pick up place, : 2. . As we vekt L-1 stated that: he cancelled _ the last week meet becaure he was Seized: by one of. hie nervous crisie of hysteria followed. _ by. depreesion. (ete). He. inmediately’ added. ‘that ke prepared’ for re nothing because. in his condition he was not able: ‘to do any work.s.: oe - Bao ~ “In: the ‘restaurant he kept on describing: what effect the: nervous - _— Crisis tas on. hin and he added that ke still felt depressed, During. his © - deseription he did not indulge in drama ti zing the matter. oe | i 4 I asked him hat happened to the lunch hé was “supposed to have 7 ) with LOGIKOV ‘and he repeated what he told. me. by phone on May 8 ‘and added an that LOGINOV: was to call. him but aia not. do. Ate Re padea that af LOGINOY | a [pad ee ed. dur a Be; ; ring. up E06 1H0¥,,: becsuae, to ve y thocunied d agreed on t @ laat ueet, oa pit Would sérve no E00 purpose to Tl aft LOGINOY would characterize him’ jas 8. not desirable. person from the Sov. point. of view. He conmented that . be. Bel that he would - ‘not... / do such a thing ‘to hin, i countered by- stating ‘that he inéisted. ia tone. 7 _ Sideraing | LOGTNOV to be his friend, but what éver LOGINOV aaked fron bir he turned him down with eNO; to preserve good. will of a person it is necessary to meet some of his. ‘Yequesta and the beet is to do it when it does no karm to anybody and at the efne tine does not get L-1l in-- volved in any of LOCINOVs acheren, He Agreed with ny reasoning, es he did at the last meet, but it ia to be eeen what will he do about \ ; fe said ved LOGINOY was a friend of his to. tae extent : gat 5. a <°) change the eubject I neked o> ‘Emre weneal, return, as he SE AR AS ARNE LR BO Bn SST SQ he knew nothing about VENTEL, except, that hie wife cave a_ dirth to a ehild during: his absence and’he added that if VENTE L had. returned he _ would bad heerd about ite. an how ‘She *returned here; “she egine with: her mother. who- found her an epartudat a enlist his sebvices, Eel was positive’ ‘that SUA “woud. t had. sung’ bye, asyg- i (NOTE: Thie leaves unsolved what Was L-1 speeking about when he“ spoke A “Gif, wae in Rio: Elta where they had: és Roraing up party on Fridey Key 9; her Lather ie a well. to do phisician in Quito, Bouader; stie has 10 pernit to work in Kexico which neens that her father will poy the expences: of about the good tire LOGINOV and JLA Kad together at unknorn date). 9. I tried to explein to L-l that he should do some writing for ua alung the lices of maxx our previous egreenent. He. préaised. om a 14.90000 o> 7 . cc a Li eA ie dk ca inner eat en ee al ? ~ - a L. cd ied ; . po _3- ' ” i 10. As much as I~l is a compulsory talker,during this meet ke fe was ratier Ga tie quite oide,i.e., he spoke when he was asked. somethings He hed only 2 dritke end ‘he tokk série food with them. He waa. interested Boe i in leaving on tine which was pleasent news : ‘to. mes a cece os Mes Oa the. way to: hia-car I eked 1-1 be sows about the : ee death ef 16 Sov. Generals io. £5. écke: D ~ a publisized purge of big. wheels: is in be . . “and. this may ‘be necessary ‘ine view of the £6 % thet: a munber of soldier an “ will atert returning from Czechoslovakia and their stories “would ‘be the opposite) what the. government used us excuse for invading Czecho. ae oe . 7 _. BaFernald. ..... TP etter ne gg cnt, tee Ye on wn Fee fo » 2 ape ete eon fades anc ine nanarnn onder COLTER RNAI at io . : - . . Veet silenced a4 ee ae 2 i Sanne SE he mes Santana ears nn neonate oat | mite oie oe mew an hema teers ot _* : . ; ~~. op , a lee en @ Eco ee nn: occa a . _ 5 bone vay 15, 1969. — le me Curnover. Report... oe Subject: LIOVAL-2 Date of Meet: Kay. 13 oittline for’ ‘future Handling’ of provabe1.. wee: 2030 | bre’ Cc. ‘and .- net with” LIOVAE-1 at HOYO x9: restaurant where in the course of a ferera1t dinner i '.. the turnover was. ‘effected. _ Next F - ‘Tek meet: May 21 at 1330 bre at the seme restaurant, “a. Baring the ‘peat “tio montl ? odd beh wilt hold per- gonal néets twice a aonth. ; : ot . lbooe De i-1 can be- reached ‘during woeking ays. on phone. a . ce st re 23~09-34. from 0800-2 0 hrs at ‘bis schools on phone. . 75-10+03: at Home excep Wednesdays when he wAll be | home from: 1600-1700 hrs, _ , te $ ao can use the. extention 810. to Yeave a message for oe he _ Knows: under the elias of Victor. ‘Brandéa);- , their meet te on ‘their next eete. 3< ‘Security: ae ee oo. vo , Ts er Standard seoartty practices will be applied to P= Ty personal meets and other operational activity. : oe “be On: their next meet @ new meet sight will be selected. Se etn to what can be seid to I-1 there was no use of getting , into the security for the sake of security: if it : would serve any useful purpose of telling I-1 that _ ° . c. For internal use only:.6 instructed F that with regard .. 7 ee od Pa 14-0000 y ~~ . . . mo : . . . . -. Bist - 9 emer DS on = = 5 Ale te etl nage 8 Nate eer lineata Ree Es te 0 ~ nite ane aly Meta Bin vtram tai niet ade oe alam 2 eaniahe neta mae Rares ~ + . feo, . . ‘ : ‘=2a y : 4 3 we recruited LIBACON-1, thein he should be. told.about it. 4. Admin & Finance: . | a. I-21 considers at probable that he owes LIBACON=1 “payment for Reveral lessons. He will secertain the. enount and-F will pay “it on the next meet. , [ be ¢ infoed i-) about. the status. of ‘they order: of a Polbeat -and-was tild thet ‘when it come P-will deliver it to bin. : <7 With regard to’ ops expecses former agreement. retieine - | in power. ° Se Oper: rationals , ; 8. Il reported on LIRACON-20. statements to hin about” : LOGINOY on Ray 2 (reported separately), This: provided) t 8 taylor wade openening for operational directives. _ be End will continiée his contact with LIBACOH-2 through “i. ladguage -clasees, because LIBACOW=1 ‘is still a person one of laterdet to “uss ; ee —é, We feceived from othe? sources info that LOGINOY would. ‘leave pcg in July. In view of the fact thet Sov IS ‘officers aré judged hore by the mecénical computation: . of their activity abroad, our experience shows that — 8 g00d eiabex: of then try to enbelish their record . . e ° in oe ane 263, months before their departure oy 4 i a practices. We have ‘sufficient indications thet LOGINOV ne y) falls in this. éategory of Sov 1S officers without 7 trying to deternine whether LIRACON-Ib. statecents to 5 - _I-l may te an additional indication to that effect, = i "As far as we know LOGINOV it would be in line with q i his recent behavior if he approached I-1. a.. If Iel is approached by LOGINOY or another Sov official he will act friendly and speak about his frienship with Pavel YATSKOV. L-1 will neke a recarx to the effect that Py failed to keep his promise sad send bin TEE REN AE PRN EE AE DES OE FRE RR TS Eg RE : aN Ea enn a ne en mat a emcee heron Ce trying to buy a Sov official (PY), L-1 pretend: that. ~ -3-— , , ; : his Néscow addrese, | e. If LOGINOY, or whoever it may be, discleins Knowledge about L-1 - YATSKOY friendly relation, L-1 will speak in teras that. this fact ought to be a common knowledge : . ain the Sov Enbassy. f. If the’ person making - the appreach accuses Tel for the spproacher : is ‘grossly. mistaken: and wilt open as ., vatrage of questions to determine what was known “here about the PY case. If the correot sum involved in thet case is rentioned, or place the pitch was made. or other detail(s) indicating that. the approacher is i cognisant of this specific case, L-1 will politely oe : Lob oo , : _ ask what. the’ approscher wanted fron him-and will not - , hesitate’ ‘to, tell hia that. ‘the: same offer epplies 1 to the appreacher, : . ge. If LOGINOY nakes the approach under the pretext of” ; wishing to. raintain friendly relation with I-1 and . > gdinite knowing PY and having heard about. PYs friend- ship with E-1 he will be treated friendly and L-1 will invite him to a ‘dinner and let. bin. talk. In- : such a case it would bé obvious that LOGINOY. would . want. to pass Led to: somebody, else. oh When, ghoever: i$ de; would. attenpt. to. recruit I-k he will ‘etick to. hit guns of being an American patriot. and will turn bin down: vy stating that’ he was able , to: make a better offer. to the’ ‘Recruiters: uiPernaid SN Ae LIM AYE UREA Nb Ma Ae Dae Rae ELE 14.90000 mo + i ATTACHMENT to TURNOVER -Repors =. Bay U5, 1969, i Subject: Rafael VIDIELEA Retg (4005), Valengia I ‘LOGINOy (7-21, mari _ - 2 ____ Source: niovate Oe eee eee ae { t i H H focde oe. Ot May 2 Rafael gave. a “languare. esaon to LIOVAL=2 and on ce ‘ that occasion he stated that LOGINOY had taken Juan Luie, Director =~ { of the lenguage school on Tiber, for a day of having fun. It wae not - clear whether Juan: Luia and LOGINOV had a night on the town or they © i i i went out of town “for a whole day "to have sone fun". 2.0 ‘Refael told L-1. that he did not déretand such. an ‘attitude. of LOGINOY, hacause he ‘coneddored “LOGINOV ‘to bea food friend of nish ce he wae eurprized that ‘LOGINOY did ‘not. invite hin together with Juan luis, _in feet, he sould not exploin to bineelt how: ‘something 2 1ike that could - happen. fo, ; 3. ‘Rafee? went epesking about LOGINOV, for Rome time about how "goed he fe basically an a many how Pleasant companion he is “and ‘what , ‘tend he” is. ; : a good, ; Lel- pointed out that there war ‘nothing factual ‘nor eignitisant- 4. hoe 7 in what. he. paid. ‘about LOcTM0y, | but Sak was Pugnled by. the fact. oe | "out of the blue. sky’ " Réteel wae. . Speaking about. LOGTNOV. ana kept, t i ( i t sie cate ge ne tae speaking and apeaking. . Loe . : Se Ink believed that Rafaele pride waa hurt. tot: by ‘the feot that LOGINOY Agnored him, enpectally, when. there war a -ohenee: of having sone. fun. Therefore, L=1 told fafeel that 1€ wae possible that rocrNoy wanted - to invite hin ‘to0,. but wae not able to reach hia by: phone, which ‘would not be unusual in view of the fact that Rafaol is practically n never . ra ccm a ie ii en de bos : - : Tt eet ant ernneynpees aoe enamcien me a. “ : wn Se fate home. + . 6. On thia sane ocoaeion Rafael aaked LIOVAL-1 if he would be kind to pay his the leesone whick he owed him, In view of the irregularity of Raffaele appearances to give lesson Lel war not certain whether he owed anything or not. xafael corroborated hia request by stating that + ol | show up at I-Te place. | - that te would pay ‘the remainder the next. time, 4 08s the next: ‘lesson, _ whieh. wag. ‘adheduled for Waa Key 7 at 1700 hrs, ( NOTE: . Rafael had - ra.) Beet with | RHP on “the sane dsy at 1620. bre, . and it wae bin to Piok: up. thie day and tine. Rafeel: came to this weet on time yer : oe the fact thet Rafael did-not how up for the lesson wae no | the wifes statement, ‘was a. ‘part of we ta daughters ‘kind: rgarden uniform, “ied concluded: that. he waa iawlined to ‘hin or because he questioned the correctness: of the clei for paynent or hie wife @e soon as poesidle, be-1 considered that ay 15 (Teachers, Day). 5. 4 bie wife writer down every payngns Rafael, receiven Gnd the book. rhows that no payment wap received. Rince Jan. or. Feb 27 (SP dooe not renenber which month wae mentioned). Lol stated that af it. 80; then, Rafeel muet ve right. hecauee ho was ehort ‘of cash /he- paid hig Mat -150.- and stated. \ surprice to L~1.. Nevertheless, about 1830 Rafael wife phoned to Ie~l- ‘and asked to speak to her hueband. shen Le} atated that he was not there she commented that he waa supposed to be there at 1800 hra. About: ‘an hour later she called again and Ll had to ‘state that he dia not come “at all, Then, she requested L-l to. give to. Rafael ‘the _aweater of her — ‘daughter which wae acoidently left at L-le place. Of course nothing hap- ‘pened, but eines that moment L-1 did not hear from Rafael nor bie wife. L-1. pointed out that thia was unusual, because ‘af Rafael akippe a lessca he calls the next. day and never leter than “the third ‘day to apologize. - Further, tho eweater which Rafeel war to pick up from Tel, according to. elieve. that Rafael got angry. with or. becauee he ‘placed hia on’ 4a spat by telling ute waite thet he aid. not 8. oe) tora not to take the matter 80 ; éortouely since there ” was etili a chance .that Rafael ard. bis wife were on a war path and they had no time for any thing elee. I-1 was requested to “try, to contact. Rafael would be the best tise to do it and there was no objection on his choice: of date ginee {t offeree a botter chance of. ‘finding, Rafael howe. 9. Lel wan also requested to bring to Rafaels attention that tho irregularity of learone iroonvenienta him quite hit on one hand and on the other Kafasl losee the PONEYscsccose 10. - Comment by Ais che fact that Ll pointed out that kafaels talking about TLAITRAY daee not raan that anvthineg hannened peeantly, atill calla ! pee ee (tn ne enemas inne memambtees 8 ne ae he ne ee eet SECRET 0s Waa se A ee eee wnatainmeneeeil « : co 12 way 1959 MEMORANDUY FOR: ir, Nathan L. Ferris _ a ne - «decal attache Fro! og Winston x. Scott . -. ‘» SUBJECT: "3 CnEN (rau) . oa Det, a oo ea, pets Oo, : ere MUU en 2 Te, ; cre wares Ck, £ _ - . ((105-6578)° ; ; ; 1. Referenco is made to your memoranda dated 18. Janu: ry 1968 and. 25 April 1969::° Reference is also. made te pur monoraudum ‘dated 20 January 1963, #12,525, woe nace e. ovens “2, In ordor to assist you dn the lavestigation being carried. "Our by your Headquarters, ‘attached horevith for y. ‘two fopies each of those handvriting spec ifions AvaLlable on Persons’ gasigned to tho Soviet: Enbassy in. Mexico City in. Docenber 1967, | Thero aro no fingerprint specinens available, Listod below are. the nanes of thoso Soviets whose handwriting specimens are ‘being | forwarded herewith, | “Be Nikolay Ivanovich KUZNETSOV, Baptoyes (ane Representative), _ Soviet Commercial office. Possibly Kes. a “b, Nikolay: Sergeyevich- LEONOV, was Second: Sceretary, Presa’ Attache at. the Soviet Esbassy, Known KGB, Departed PCs Decenber: 1968.. _ ; = c Vaiontin Sercevovien Lost, Third Secrotaty, ‘Consul, woe oe , Soviet Embassy. Knovn KGB 7 a, Vastity Btépanevich winosinitnoy, was , Eapioyes. (crautteu) » : Soviet ‘Enbassy. Known: ‘KGB, Doparted. PCs Soptember 1068. « Be Boris Nikolayevich VOSKCBOMIKOV, Second Secretary, Cultural “Attache, Soviot Enbassy.-' Probably. KGB. ; ae f. Prvel “Antonovich YATSKOY, was: Second Secretary, Soviet fubatsy. Knowa KGB; Departed PCS 6 December 1967. ; 3. There is no other information available locally on Subject ease, Astachnent : hfe SECR CT onse779 foe: : my _ . hee ? SY BAR Ne vemee na EA AW EE eR ee a SET STS slr a ctesatah vad ems sn tins mete Re a ae ee Ee it a Sat st Site She nod Peni nla Shannen oN a skied « ‘ TION IS FROIA CONFIDENSIAL ‘SOURCE, . IT WUST- NOT -fe--e THIS INTon! : BE. DISSIZH ‘ED IN WOLS On Tl PART OURSYDE YOUR OFFICE WITH= =~ 4 Lot our PRIOR APPROVAL OF TIE CRIGLIATING OZFICE TH MEXICO CITE. : a Grace H. FARMILANT:mes ot ae Dis tribution; 4 , ae “$1 - _ rs _ gre 1-4 i . . a 2 - . . ” [a 3 bes =. 25 4 eb Cie / n “ses i ae 1 = P-2250 w/att already in file “SO By 1 - 885 w/att already in file a : 1 = 50~2.4/A w/o att : SB i 1 + Memo chrono w/o-att - : : .2 = Headquarters pouch (return: to FARITANT) Z - ' : t aA” t ‘ . a bh : . i H wet we edie fo _ on ao. wh Uh tot 4s H 7 y ot ; . : a 1 a 14.90000 tae an Vaca eae EL ee Ot cme Begs tenes Si a ys ee . ee 53) e- an yore, yet 60 Wrgdee en ; ; oc al a Ley 6, 1289. | -LIBACON-1 - : mo : : | - Briefs on Keet. Held Tey 7 from 1679 to 2035 bre. po a ee rn eer Then came I asked till ehat hour ke can te with ce. He sald 1830,. 0 AS L815 I -paid the till, but he insisted that re stay. a little longer “ \ - and for the the reft he sould pay the bil1: he hed 2 edditionel dricks oo while I hed my third coffee end.a- drink, . . i as we: got tose? ther he told me thet he was-on Nay 3 with his _ wife at ‘Cuautla and as ba Tas enetring the peel area LO5I5C7 Ti ovas ‘leaving. ICG cornered hia for a 19 cinutee talk which consisted of presau: 2$ing : LIRACON into maxing sore arrensenents thas LOG would be atle to meet LIGTAL-1. When LISASCY surc2d him down LO} insisted that they have a lurch on Taur. trey 8 at the restaurant ZL Ferre Angaluse ( or siniler iat | the Copenkagen, abcut 1230 ure’. LLBACCH accepted. i. _LERACCY brought zea bio cketch’on LNINOT, rhich wes an | “interesting paper. “e ‘discussed . the paper ~hich enabled ge “to obtain. explanations ‘and facts on which LIBACOR nesed his general stetementss ; LIBACOY readily seve ne info on frof. KY UUBAN, There was” ‘not much, but eufficiens to ascertain that he did not attempt to ; ~ithhold ‘dafo. frow us. CTL. bp-ce fut — eee Mavs raided) | a Be also- gave "2d some info on 3 2y, sho is Presently . a ‘conducting @ tour of 3 Hexicans throwh Doge e223 was in Prague with the - “group a. dey vefare pubeek mas kicked. éutea. _ i i } ae ao. a | aan Re teachers of Spanist at tae Sev E23. 0% anér ‘than his xo tee ee _. ETBASON did not know anything but, proviced to aa his. mother oa Sat” | When ehe-rill be at his Rone. aa It toox me soze ‘tee. to expleta to. LIBAgON viet attitude to “take tovard. L0G duriag the lurch. . . OO Detailed report wilt de prepared. How hadding in notes on xy instruction to LIBacdy concerning bow to ‘Randle the lunch with ae Also handed in is the 3io sxetch on L&. . ep ere &¢ weee ° ~-" euaiquier sugar conus vavas, mee te ome rn eT ee | . Valentin LOGIROY (?+11,712) ; | Soureer LIRACOK=1 (-4805) le On Bay. 3 Source went with his ‘femily-to ‘Cuautla to spend @ =”: day out of towns There, ae he arrived he ‘bumped’ into LOSINOY who wae ‘leaving. They talked 15 siautea. = : " Se LOGINOV-aaked Source was he etil} civiris language lessone to that American(LIOVAL~1). Ae Source anewered afirmatively LOG told Source that he vould like ‘to meet LIOVAL-1. SOURCE: stated. that LIOVAL was not : only a student who pays hie lessons but was also a. cood friend of Source. . Then LOGINOY became quite blunt and pgressive : he outright. demanded that -- LIBACON introduce him to LIOVAL. LIBACON tried to reavon out with LOGINOY ‘“} that.by meeting LIOVAL he would dehieve nothing because LIOVAL wae | : . 8 good family man,.€ pergoa conscious of hie responaidility for ‘4 children, - literal in hie way:of thinking but definitely a patriot. and a person: who ie attached: to hie way of life and could not care lees about Socitaltan. LOGINOY then insisted that he and LIRACON have. @ lunch together “next® ' $e@., 8 day after he meets with me, a _ . “Se BIRACCH told me that he would stick to bie guna aid refuse. | LOGIEOVe ‘Tequest to. introduce Him to LIOVAL.- Oni ‘of epééial reasom for doing so, in addition to tis desire of not getting involved with that ~~ | Gang (KGB), wae that he considered LIOVAL to be ‘a friend of Wie and - Would not want to do anything whieh: could make LIOVAL euepect that LIBACOW = Other, than the fact that LrOVvsb extate-1 know nothing about Bim,. but the sole. fact that he is an agent of our forced me to acaune that ~~ he wae picked up for @ good rearon end that we murt have en objestive for holding him. fherefore, I felt that it would not be wise to let LIRACOY fhut the door to a possibility ( kam aa much rerote ae it nay be ) that we counted on the porriodility that LIOVAL be approached oresntacted by 8 Sov official, Purther, I kept in pind that we would rict want LIBACON. to slip into a double arent role. Therefore, I inetruetod LIKACOE: : a Feek to talk this siatter over. LIBACCY agreed to lunch with him on May 8,' |. 14-0000 38 +: r "aeke Hip eomething imporsible. (try to get L6G to _ do. explanaing). . ‘ de “plan, if LOGIYOV had one, by which LIOVAL would be ' ge a friend | lof LIBACON would be made, We played: it “back and forth discussing. various _ponsibilities, but™ ee plan. and. that LIOVAL be given a possibility of saying ‘ta ‘LTBACON that he aid not want to come. “LIRACON wil insists that he does not want to get -~2- He withes to te on friendly terms. with LOGINOV,. but: _ certainly it ie not.a friendly attitude af LOGINOY Repéat description: of LIOVAR'e" personality’ ag he ase ~ in Cuautla and aeX what an LOGINOY possibly. ‘achieve “Dy. meeting “LYOVAL. rt 48° antleipated: that LOG in: vo may te brief and say that thie would be his ‘problem and thet all EXLIED LIBACON had to do is to arrange for an Lutroduction, involved. "in that kind of businese", especially, - beceuse it’ was clear ‘to him that even if LOCINOV, achieves nothing, he lost: nothing, but LIBACON fia a gure loser becauce he would lose 4. friend and poceibly get taggea as a Sov spy. : If LOG LUCY esas not break off his insteting at this point, LIBACOW will stata: that. he would agree on a . in LIBACCN® | \cotipany, but no introduction of LOG0v ‘important: wae that LOCINOW should come up. with a After the, lupoh LIBACOW will: zo to his inetitute end I would. phone him there to find out at which point the conv with, LecINoy =NTED.: 1 “ez, | ATTACHMENT » . (pan, 722) Subject: Poetponment of Valentin LOGINOY ~ LTRACON-2 Lunch. ‘Source: LIRACCH=1 (24805) le ‘In aécordance with the prearrangemente 1 phoried to LIRACON=2° to the language institute at 1455 tre to hear how did the scheduled lunch go. ; . . 4 2. LIBACON-1 atated that a. gu student of hig poetponed hie leeson for a half of an hour anit that he phoned to LOGINOV to come -. a t¢ the restaurant they. were to lunch about 45 minutes later than they _ . had agreed to meet there. LOGINOV told LIBACON that in that case he — _ prefered to ‘postpone the lunoh’ to the beginning of the neat week and. Tos a "thet LOGINOY - would phone to LIBACCN=1 to eet the. date ana vines ; Be According to: LIRACOS-1, LOGINOY sounded friendly on the phones ‘ i : a eel DeAnna Reateide anes oe Ree ATS Spee wen we mente Sion ty ~ bs SS SE a ee mee eh ee tte . ~~ Valentin LCGINOV Bdsd. aproximada de 43-45, afios, “Runque aparenta hENOS. Fisicamente de compitexién atlética;, alte. Juega muy: bién: al tenis, Recientemente quedo en Segundo lugar en: el campeoniate del dD. F. que tuvo lugar ; en el Civé Franéia, donde practica este deporte. | ‘Guida. muchisino- acia. Ba este seitido: cee time: su condicton fisica y mas que- nada su aparie . Muy pocos. amigos ‘saben’ que tiene’ ‘una hija de. es. muy vanidoso, 16-17 aos. Cuando le preguntan ‘Si tiene hijos hable solo de su. ‘Le da pena presentar @ su nujer, que es” No fuma, toma 6h Gewray : hijo de ll afios de edad. oo muy . amable y buena, _ porque se ve de mds edad que er. . muy, POCO, aunque cuadinds Te ‘ocagion requiere de tomar mucho agtcenta — Nunca - trate: Es inuy anable en. et trate,” y ster: pre. se ‘le ve seréno, de inmponet sus ideas, pero: ‘gienprée pendiente de convencer por ‘las ‘buenas a sus contrincanteés. Cuando > ve que no puede hacer lo altimo, ey ronpe diplonat icamente ios relaciones amistosas con el sujeto. Ea sus ideas’ es de Ta escuela estalinista: solo. cuenta Yo Union _Bso quiere decir ‘Sovieticn y la attina ‘Linea. a seguir del Partido, Sigue, ridelisinanente ‘la. "linea" porque. ast Reg! ; que. no tiene ideas propias. ‘gabe nuy biea que es. la, anica forma fapida, ¥ ‘eficaz de escalar en “ae su carrera. te gusta uchisino ‘la vida buena, tipo. océidental, aunque ‘antes se dojarta ‘cortai un. braze: qué’ ‘¢ontesarselo asi. misiio. mares, Bs muy dmbicioso y se ve que tiene problenas ‘eon sus coripafieros | ‘de. No. Ye gusta nada la ‘tdéa nm am dijo trabajo. “Fable despectivamenta-de ellos, de tener que pernanecer on Nosed los dos aflos que vienen. que bharfa lo posible que al transcurrir esos afios lo mandaran de Su flusién ais grande es trabajar preferencia otra vez a México, La’ forma’'de ser de los mejicanos en Sspafia, Adora a los espafoles. no le gusta, Por eso ai quiere rogresar, qufere decir que prefiere cualquier lugar donde vivir, menos Nusia, Creo que prectsanente She . CF ma tae . _ . a a : a : : : are - tas _ : . - seg atc iene Vu tel ose naa we cdieD ina BEE _ x cw eal porque ya tiene que partis oa dulio, es por lo aue ultimamente esta Quiere hacer eee tees a como de lusar, presionando El dia 3 de mayo Yo vi cometiendo errores. ' '. a t a lal gente de. Parespaue antes jamds hacta, . en Sonata; ey sabieado quo. yo AO. quiero. trabajar para. el, me oe a Ze, insistio, llegando- al Sarsehe « de preguatar si podiamos: abordar a mi alumno Joho, nin ig udera preguritar: ‘por la personalidad ¥ form. de- pensar de John! En lo 15 minutos que estuvimos juntos no hablo nas ‘Cuando yo le dijo que ya le habla dicho antes que ao que de eso, me gustaba esa clase de trabajo, ne contesto que él crela que lo que’ “me pasaba es que tenta niedo. La forma mis inocente de hacerne. : ‘pleat! A. continuacion;,. me invite a comer’ ol aia 8 ‘Para, Seguir hablagdo de lo. mise! En el fondo creo que. todo eso revela cherta. _ Inocencia y muchas ganas ‘de progresar, para llevar ina vida muy diferente a lo que evan los ciudadanos sovidticos. ‘Creo, que quiere dejar una grand impresion a sus jéfes para no quedar trabajando MR yh indef tiidamente en el ‘Minssterio de. ‘Relagiones Exteriores de Mosca. / Q No Be. ‘hasta que punto. sus ainbictones puedai | qydarlo.. a progresar SAB EE as east “theluso ‘por medio de- atrope Har victinas:, . €oino persona: y ea condiciones’ ool. ty non -nornales me parece bueno, generose ¥ fiel amigo. Sin ciibargo a’ verdad es que aurea To. liegue. a. conocer muy, bien; en parte posiblenente Tha Sad ‘porque: east desde. el ‘principio sentia. inst intivaniente que queria . ‘algo. de mfi,. muy aparte de nuestra amistad © 'y-en parte porque: con. todo. y la confianza que llego a toser conmigo janas se descubrid ‘por | i | conpleto, ai mucho menos. ES oxtrentacamente callteloso. . Refuniendo; Mi itnpresion es que es una buena persona, _ de buenos Bontimiontos, pero que una vez metida en "ese trabajo,” por razcoes que desconocencs, hace todo: lo posible por destacas, ; i ianeeaiemenemteeteieed ate pee seine semen = RE yet alten a dpdiceeencsmecauen eel a emaee aetna eee lea ne oe cemne es on abate same, samtine ater se Meets TT Fg a eet OR ER oe BE eee mn ee ww ts _oMs CONTACT RSFOXST = we SURJECT— - “3° RESABER (P-8777) DAT OF, HSETING : 10 April 1969 1. In response to BE SSABER's phone ¢all, I met him at pov ntmineinn ey tate oewenns we atacN cue ca ee 4 his: hotel room in the Aristos from 1430 until 1545. Next. cee ct meneame ane abner " meéting will be. on Tuesday evening, 15 ‘April at hone. - 2, Subject “had nothing new to report. en contacts vith a BENOXers ,. but said that he is now raring. to go oa any require= J ments I might levy. He said that all of his financial problems. _ are now solved (as I surnised they wuld). Essentially, he has «gold 50% of his business (INZA) to 4 syndi¢ate-group that | is - | ( f paying off - ‘Subject ts detts. They will construct a big new, - meee enna cpenendine meee » : uy factory complex. in Cuernavaca Vo bring all of Subject ’s - manufacturing enterprises under oie roof and double capacity. They ‘re also going to open up offices ahd a showroom on Insur-__ gentes sur. Subject” figures. he will probably stey active: -for a couple of years more and then sell - his remaining 50% for _ , about: a half million dollars. - ; sh t told: Subject again ‘that’ I an “now anxious. for hia a to establish a. social relationship with | SPYRA (P-6601) and 4 ‘that Iam no longer interested in. his developing AJCHCHRZAK . per se. T ‘suggested that he: night use KA: sincly as an entree . te mo eating. SPYRA, ostensibly to work out: ‘a cultural progran of. = Mn ahem emilee cata we bing tena sae ee Leese gnats eee mtn n A Det pau 46 aa OF i Lat Subject 's grandfather s music as ‘mentioned previously. Subject said tmt he would get on it right away and would try to ‘call . the Anbassa dor on Tuasdoy when Subject Ls bak in town. cence eg 96: PbO i: Potter . KP. a 2. ) fale RETII 4 at we Dilantin Neenme vee ame ene toh meinen ree Ri opt en SRO ee TS ER ee tt nee eA ce mm a de ea - - : RN 4. I also asked Subject to get t back in touch with FA pate Lemma 7 | Ports CHAYKOV (P-6235) and Valentin LOGINOV (P-11,712) to oor ; warm up the relationship. I pointed out that we should be. . prepared to have Subject in @ position to give thea gifts in the event Head-varters approves ‘the plan to bug some of “ Subjects Trojan. horses, Unless therd. is some reasonat ly geod . i contact established. “in advance, his’ presont ing gifts will os H os 1 fn appear too contrived. Subject agreed. and ‘said that he would ; 4 ive them a phone call soon to try to get together for: drinks, cons stares iene 9s ete eee tent SPSS STARE eS PMG ACH, fo. Judging from past history, CHYKOV will be ready to see Subject . | . for a night on the town in August, o oO a ' Be I paid Subject $3000 (MIN) constituting . half of his pt / , retainer for three. nonths (Jan., Feb. and March) and agreed to oy : have the balance of. $3000 for hin on Tuesday, ‘He gave me a” | pile of hotel bills and other expenses which will be charged © against the $3000 revolving fund he has outstanding. He asked me if I could get hin a case of champagne , a coi. pls of bottles. of cognac, a bottle of gin. I told him that Td ‘gee af these are available ‘and that, if they are, I would charge then against, ae. - either Kis selary or fund rather than as: outright gifts as in ~ 4 . the. past. os > , , ed - ‘Mmothy M. ARCHBOLD: co : i 7 | 1 oop She RE Aen Hoan te re ‘ i Fs i i 4 vt . seemed to be’ having | no. discomforts v SUBJECT: Valentin _Loguinov DATE OF INFORMATION: 30 March 1969. 1155-1157 hours. PLACE ACQUIRED: Tennis courts of the French Club REPORT. BY: John Francis 1a8° not. pie , + but Tookiny for. a Y part= iG to Mache pante and an other girl. He. : ia dD b- I shouted loudly to a ball-boy ‘to find my favorite ; trainer. Val dashed over to cay he would like to ‘plays Excuse for missed lusbb, I “what happened to our luncheon date", I asked with no smile, Val said that - Dimi had. been bitten badly by a dogs I told ‘Val that "I -had- ‘already heard ‘that story and that Dimi had been . bitten nearly ‘a week’ before our date. Once again I : did. not. smile and gavé him ‘little obporltunity for 3 gradious acceptance of a poor excuse, It was clear that I’was annoyed. I could see ‘from val's expression: that he was embarrassed and off- balance. He. has a pecu= liar facial expression when he has been put at a- dis~ . advantage. : : > . Val admitted. that “the ‘bite had ‘been fnauch earlier, but he. explained: that. tha, woubd: had. become inflamed - ana he had to. take: ] Emi: to a doctor.’ I saw. Dimi and: “he had one of the ler Bandaids on his arm He “fr accepted val's excuse tacitly. , We: played, Unfortunately fal won 6-3,. G~1. I" remind you that I switched to my left arm some time ago and am still at a disadvantage. I stt11 apelogize. for letting. the barbarian wins. I had to leave at 1145. Immodfatoly | £hresother men: * snvited Val to make - a fourth for doubles. I had hoped | to talk to him when | We finished. . ; . Conversation, I finally ‘pad to interupt val while” the men were still “warming up and. take him to a corner of the court. . I told Val that £ had honed to tell him something @te the Lunch and on several other occasions bot was ‘ alvaya interupted, Kow L wanted to tall him what I had in mind, I wanted him ¢o underatand that his nolietieal jokea nad emimrrasued ma. That © atid noe want to create a scene and had never commented on © thom, Hut 1 would not tolerate them in Cha futures I said that his offer to aive ma money to work for ‘his aovernment had emtarrassed me in front of our mutual friends, Further, ry colite refusal to make an issue of his approach could have been interpretéd as tacit accep- kaace of his offer to pay me for treaon against my “COUnETYs . yat- interrupted and. said it was all a joxe ana that he thought f arereciated that it was nothing more than a Joke. ; Iz: __cI-sada I Anew it was a foxe,- but. could not. ‘speak _ for our audience. itv: position: as a businessman here. a, -. sola be jeopardized if someone thought. we. were serious. : “3 I told val. that in any. case, ‘Joking or not, Ida hot discuss politics or- religion with my friends, Re : tieularly here in Hexico. ; He acted very surprised ana amused. . oo I pointed out that I consider myself a guest in B a ‘very hospitalbe but foreign country. "These people - are-my hosts, You are a diplomat. You can, you mist : disouss politics. It is your job. I carinot. I actually a ‘ ati not intérested in politics. I am jot well. versedz. *- in politics. But if you must talk politics with me, let us go some where in private, without an audience. “If you want to diseuss business, finel I know that ra ‘subject and I- ‘Like it, and I am even better with an £ , audience, particularly Mexican] — val had his transparently disturbed, distressed - . and disadvantaged look. He promised never to discuss . politics: with te agi « He. apologized. He said. he _ understéod what z meante:, Le F— ial: mo me Loot vse acini bith tabaci oe ee ae ale ne mth oe semen San ae ae SUBJECT: Gloria Pinto D\TE OF INFORMATION: 26 March 1969. 1306-1355 hours. PLACE ACQUIRED’ Office of John Francis | REPORT BY: John Francis , Telephone call to mvoffice. Gloria called to say — she wa as having: ‘some troubie finding clients for. my ‘business, She asked ‘when she could see me. I suqgeated - immediately aha she. arrived | about one: ‘hour later. “Personal. ehat | srior. toh siness,. Gloria followed: good: Mexican’custom in cha’ .to the. matter about which the meeting was called. ea Meche | and San Luis Potosia I asked Gloria if: She ware going to San Duis Potosi this year for the Holy Week tennis tournaments. She said that &hé had planned to ‘do so but was unable to find some one to _ go with her. at the last moment. Pepe did not want to © go, and would not let het go by herself unless aecom- panied by several other women or by Meche..Meche re~ ~ fused to. go gaying: ‘he would have no fun if with. her mother and planned to 9 96 to | Corpus Christt by here. ‘ selfs Pepe to. Europe again. Gloria “volunteered that she was annoyed with Pene. She deplores his atin. attitude about the double standards she has been prohibttted to take several brief trips to various cities | in Mexico 'to see friends and family. She is not.welcome to adgcompany Pepe on his trips. Yet he. will s60n take another month off to travel either "ta. Europe dr. to South ‘bmetica. Gloria said that she has been waiting: ‘arr these yearp. for her children to | grow up 80 that she gpuld go. with Pepe on his trips. . Now that. ahey are. growa up, she finds © ‘that she still is expectedé -ta stay home’ Gloria viatched carefully. ‘Gloria ‘must account for. “her. time very carefully to Pepe during the day. And - under no- circumstances ‘ean she stay out after dark. 7 Wwe Pepe apparently. disapproves. of Gloria working for Mee He does not like the idea that she will be visiting businessmen throughout the city both in their offices and homes. He has expressed his disapproval, but Gloria has chosen to ignore it. Wants to send “Heche to U.S. Gloria wants to fidht the attitude of suneriority over women that Latin men have, but on behalf of ber daughter, not herself, Goria feels that she will never be ablo to enjoy anything - close to equal treatment and consideration with Pepes But she feela that her dauchter should escape from this Latin dearadation. Two or three years working in New York Frareiscoe ia Gloria's droam for Mecho , ake a EL D and P= 13223 ‘ng lightly before getting 14-0000 i se _ . : . . : a . a i ‘ ; No luck with tesiness. Gloria seems very enthu- ‘ ; 7 = ‘ siastic about working for me. kot go much to help me, = : ie but to give herself an excuse to get out and do Some~r | things Further, she wants to determine whether she j can actually do something other than raise children. | . She waS marriee when very young and has nover.workede i. a «.; Sne hones.-eventually to start some business of her owns | ; “ (she probably wants to have a shopr. of some Kind. | : : —" ' Working for me is a trial for “herself. She hopes to | ; coe - prove to hersélf: that’ she ‘can. succeed in business and t _ meeting people. Coot . ae The approach’she has been taking with my business) _<. has been_unsaccessful. so far. I have given her the one’ — “which is. jrost ‘time-consuming and one which I would not have been able to do by my self. There are other appordches, put I have not outlined these to her as yete . . We discussed her approach and some modifications a gf At. We agreed to review her sales apnroach after - | ; the Holy Week ahd decide whether to proceed along : aifferent lines. . oy — f tinese toéinevy . P-NqIe oa Discussion of val. Having completed our -business.~ ~ 4 raised the matter of Val. I reminded her..that I had. explained to. her some time ago that I was annoyed with’ Val's treatment of mé in public, nemely his flagrant ‘attempts to recruit me in the presence of mutual friends.. I told her tha t I still-“hadn"t had a chance to talk. to. val in private. I reseated that all I wanted to do was make it clear to hin that I held him in great esteem as .a@ person, valued his friendshin,. was not interested in assisting ‘his government, and wanted him to stop jeo- | pardicing ovr firendship with his offensive approaches, whetner subtle. and amplied.or direct. and coarse. Sere ed perenne ier amimerenienter ne se awe oe Ebola Gloria that I had planned to have. lunch’. _ ; sos Ms owith'val ‘today. I enjoy: val's companys rarely have a _ Sgn to ; chance to chat quitelys don't like to eat luach by eS : - myself; and looked forward to explaining to Val my. position before hé completely destroyed any chance . for us to continue as friends. 7 . ; Not aware of accident to Dmitri. I told Gloria .- that Val Kad excused Himself from our lunch date aque ti el to &n accident to his son. She did not know of any ‘ , accident other than the dog bite the previous week. =~ Gloria said that his declining my invitation might have been an afterthought. That he did not want to hurt my hy being sean with me in a public place. ap eer epee etme a? tages me _eceaiennecinr - : 14-0000 Po . caeatiuecule, Avoids “hurting his friends. Gloria then told me that Val never accepted an invitation to have coffea with her or ene or to dine out. He explained to her that it Flee could hurt her to ba seen with him. She gave an example . of when she was “invited” to the ballet with val and a-—~ group of friends. ; i : After the ballet, Peve and Gloria invited Val to — join them for dinner, val declined. Pepe and Glorda.- went to the Hoyo 19. Shortly after they. arrived, Val and a lardé@ number of embassy officers also arrived. - oo Val steered them away from Pepe and Gloria. Shortly ~~. oo : Sot ny afterwards a man arrived, sat at a remote table. and : ot ay took notes while watching the Soviets. — oe . , . - Val-warks. mornings only. Gloria mentioned that >a .- Val.is in the embassy only in the morning. This was | - in response to my Statement that I had tried to call the embassy and talk to Val to find out what had hap~ pened to Dmitri, but since he was out, I would call 4n the afternoon. She added that he of course works -4n the afternoon, but outside the embassy. I said “try- . ing to buy gringos". She said "trying to convince. . _ Mexicans". aoe. ob ae . Te pan Fo tere . ‘COMMENTS - ; . F. oe, £ Sea! ' .Xt seems. to me highly unlikely that val is. her, A really concerned about the welfare of his friends . : ; oO seen with him. It seems quite clear that he con=- , : siders Gloria and Pepe, and perhaps me, as potential : . . assets. He does not want to: be seen with us because :- . we would lose our value to hime He told Gloria that ot SOR, they should Gonfine their contacts to the French BF - Club. This seems td confirm the. suspicion that he. oe nous OE believes. that this-is a secure’ plaée to neet people. - an té 4s possible that he checked with his colleagues ~~ - . arid they were of ‘the opinion that my choice of the = - : - Liave d@ Oro for lunch was teo public, exposed.us 9). 0 Lo to toe many Améficans. ne Poa, aoe a a I feel that Gloria has served a very useful Bg ‘purpose in this matter. If she as working for Val, — : n which f doubt, she is in a position to séoq that my po business is indeed legitimate, “time-consuming, and with considerable financial potential. “Further, she is in a position to relay to val my unwillingness to coonerate with him and his governemtn and my threat , 2 to-take the matter to the embassy if his harrassment — continues. , ; : ° 14-0000 74 n 4 ; f vi - — NO 26 March 1969 ; 7 i 5 ~ a Bf , t : CON ACT REPORT ; ? ise ‘ I _ ~ od : . ‘| 4 j et 39 . FROM. ot Samuel J, KARTASUK - alee: / elk? SUBJECT : Rafeel VIDIFLLA Rule J Pee 1 pou lL a, reeting was held fron 1300 to 1s, 25 Narch 1969 fn the Chalupas Resturant located on Reforma, one block test, of Prado Korte v . kext reeting ds scheduied. for 1630, 26 arch 1969 at VARS Restiuront on the: Periferico, Korth of ‘Fjercito: Necional.' 2 I perked ny car three dlocks . from the nesting site end errived 4n the orem at 1255. Subject. wes already. sertad etn teble waiting, Ke had. lunch and remained there talking until 15, He mentioned how much he appreciated the two beoks (in Russian) which I loaned hin and said thet he was nusrly / through with the lest ene, He said he would tura them over to VICTOR, (I. had siresdy informed him-that he would be: necting a man “hamed vicTEA during: _ wy absence). Re asked ‘4f we could ebtein for him the three otter books written by the sexe author ho wréte "Cancer & ward", He seid *Gancer * ward" was “the second ‘béok written by the author. The lst book was "First Circle", the 2nd was Concer Ward, the 3rd was * . ivans'", dai thy last wes “Easter . Fe commented on how favorably . impressed he was by the 2nd booic, -] said I }= "would give. VICTOR this information and I thought we could Probebly_ turn up ; « ; wath some. of then, | : 2 INFORMATION CONCERNING LociNov (P-11, eye Subject said that he hes not. (definitely) talked to Lealto? in over sph cee meegretceae tennis itera ete intent ne ree ctmey earepencmnpiennne s - me two nonths: Re thought it very strenge. thet LOGINOV hes not caled hin et ell, 7 ; : At the last meeting with Loginov, 2QGINOV told Subject. thet he was poing beck f : to Russis in July 1969, snd that “he would remain there for at lesst-t.o (2) A \ : . : : yoers, LOGINOV said thet he would probably then go to sore other country but 5 hed no idea where, Subject dit not call LOGINOY end invite hin te PEAS / ‘ ; , é H + party on 1 Nerch, t : ee ee c] ‘ “ubdeet sadd that if LOGINGY recedved an dmvitetion to ANGELS perty, thet at ‘ment heve come from CHIRNYSH (P-23,02), During his conversationa. sith ANDREA, cee tearm v she never mentioned the fact that LOGINOV went to. the party, She never fold . Subject exoectly who went, : Concerning ANDHEA CRTANOE Prusy te 1) ‘About ten days ago ANDREA went to Comore ial Meaicana to do. the weekly _ Srocery shopping. Subject dropped by her house while she wes gone, ‘Shortly “efter arriving at her house, she called hone and he. talked to her on “the phone, _ She soda: ‘that sho had sone. problens at the store and eaked. ar he cov cone - down and ‘bring. sone. money. He went: with her brother, and on periving at the: _ store found her an custedy: ef two nnan- gers and & “Policoman, They had caught her trying to walk out with, a stolen jer of face cream (she admited ‘4e) and ob _ she did not have the money to. pry for it. Subject talked to the nansrers, tolling thom thet she was justia young girl, etc,, and convinced the to: do. nothing about . —_ it Rafael ped for the face cream and: they took her home. (iateel thinks - this is a very wnusal side of her cherecter thst he has never Been betore).. pre on we tet aN La rere nee caren apy ee ene merce sree ate comme erin men's creme raceme . : cae Clg . ANDREA has. not ment doned CHERNYSB to Subject since my leat renort. Refeel seid “thot he will begin to: pump ANDREA for some further 4dnform: tion (in a discreet way). As far os he knows, she has not seen CHERNYSK lstely. (perhaps . since the porty on 1 Merch). oy ceca Raz © Vat ete ( 2 ups 7 4) 7 4. "Concerning Refeels HOTHER AND BER WORK AT tae EMBASSY | : / "a asked Subject: Rovers questions absnt his mother, but he dodged then. _ Ke seemed tinwdL1ing to discuss her, snd efter severél. tries I stonped. ashing). - Rafael ‘seid. that nis, Mother hes one particular stuient in Spanien (at the fribessy) who has repestedly ‘expressed the desire to neat and become “friends with Re tael., Eis > Mother Likes the man “(her student) end seid thet she will. shortly invite him hore for dinner so that he ond Rarael can decore acqueinted, (Rafoel by now ds suspicious of any. tmbassy official who wents to decone friends), The man 4s. ° | ¥._LOGUINOY Alto, de fisico muy riso. nxprestoa de cara muy seria, -pero- bondadosa.. Este solo 0 6a le preocupa suchisino la impresidéna que pueda causar on los de mas. En Ja conversaciOn cuida siucho, aus palabras, tratando de parecer ingenio y sobre todo muy sencillo. Cariciendd de inteligencia sobre- galiente, trata de explotar su supuesta sencilles e ingenuidad para convencer a los desids de lo que dice, piensa o sionte. — ue, _ wna cara ingénusctento triate o alegrurente sencilla, Ast Jauds _ pierde un anigo por muy differentes opiniones o idiologia que éste tenga. a oO . ; ; sae ; . ? ! t e figura ‘atlética, muy bien parectdo, Un tipo -—_—_ companta, Gieapre esta pendiente de su compostira, Se nota que... “ Jamia se pone violeato en una diecusi¢n, ai no puede contestar. como es debido los ‘argunentos inteligentes de su interlocutor pone .._ . 14-00000 + ~ ~ , ow t . ¢ : . for m eecd ae wht 4 . : arch Z4, 7 . i xaasor for maating, I find it very i : cele On ChE tennis cours. Less caturday ; tion. “e ére either pleying tennis or sumbunce : groun of our friends. there is somothing xfec : to 24y to you, to make cicar, for several veess, tne only way I could be wure of having your undivided : ' - " .* @ttearior, in private, waz this luachs. i De. Gonez! lunéhe vour Es ; _ Several | a weeks age ago, at Luis Gomez! house, vou 6t¥ercd fo cwive x : ; . & large sum. of money 47 7 could’ help you d vourt one . : assy. You made this offer dn front of a : of our . mat cued iriends, { thar vour offer was non antic | . a ats ; ; i i j ts ve ' i . a me dn avery omborr | : 8 comait treason aga : a Vv orfar i: fronk of our . ve ‘net to create € scence esulda . > “hy our audience as nossible : eo Not 4. eeasiod. in vour offar, In tha event that : x det se make it clear that To an not intere ested: in your Offer. I find the offer offensive and provocative. on . ‘E£foction for Vel. Loth my wife aad X like you and fo. #lexandra. ind my Boys lixe Dmitri. We woule lixe to maintain xour friendshin + ‘you. Sut you” are seriously ’ oe oo jeopardizing tha £ friends or St, Uninteresseda in soli: sted in 2 policies Se XL realize tnz i, shat's your vroblem, not mine. 3 ; Govore all my time to business. =) » I don't nave : me so learn all thera is-and a ed to: Know about - Going Etusiness. Any spare ‘@ I will cevote #0 learain 1g rote about susines: . ne ; simé to prepare myself for solits you'or anyose elisa. ~ , wot a [. 5 ‘ couchay Gaon see Sonsthine . i . rt & mt, NT wiil not ds i re, alt fo. nF. z mot Selieve i ts Ess Sotiang poe ct Ee ey } weQ ara, = ‘ hae: 4 ‘ ef ! ree CR mee Ree LE RET SN A Oe Reet SEN WA ROD RE A Nf ATES Ae SSE eee Hahn a pte eginten 9 remem 9e ; 14-0000 t 7% : | { 4 : i i } : t { ‘ : Senna ‘2. UNETEDS sTATYS sys gracious nostse oninioni. Cnsn for tha recor tenenss whien Iw a uld never mo --to evote gba erase ‘ Cu, Lo Roast now to aiseus 1. Zoviet imnortalisn, uniustifiod. that vour cometry is QA.vucce rhs ‘itearian imnerialisr--a system far tive than coustructives-a cys tein WHE in taking avay 4 acd cestroying whut ot ai¥a created, but is incapdble of produc roattve ideas oF its Owe : t keldeve. thet United States haz Foduced: che. Gradvest, ticaleeconomic system, che most (arrose Gemecratic system that. man North viotnanoce: Dao as our withdtawing or cens un to yon to do 20.6 qhe Us the war. You know it and I know it. Se SOVIET anti-semitism. The soviets,. you -by YOUr OW COnt aon are antij-semites. Your role of support of the continued troubled state in the near east. is unjustifiable and misanthropic. 5. |. BERLIN BALL. Ua juseizi @d and esikarzassing to. Ge LOVAXIA. Un \justigied and erkar question so Kod bis fa! everone else got D's. 3 G tins near ng n sconer Les and akteraal pelt cies « ® yon n rs) everone else Fall so thet vou con! z-fati i come an eft am 6u2 > Cee DIT LOANS eeu Chine ane nS ee at went tt ae amon ee ee teins as en eepere Ca petal toil acta age eit tad hee eaten eee teen ne een app mana eg ON eee, patents + palitingen serena ORTIR, (Aah semen yan f ! a 00000 & : not. interested = St ¥ y of valaa your nu to risk it that way. Eut there is Smerican statencents tome in sy me to do Basiness here portunity here to do bu aa : vantace of it. You are jeovardizéng this. : studiously avoided »olitical involvement heré. a ; “ao os make such involvement “‘Lnevicable. a ‘ nr e chreat to co to embassy. If you continue & - .haryass ma, Iwill go to the US ambassy and renoré 7 . your harrassment to the Security Officer, I wil! : @ven ask to see Someone in the CEA. And if T conte get satisfaction there, I'll go to.the Mexiéa n, Poreign Office and tell them my story. IT'il ask chem to see that the harrassmant is stoped and that I be protected from further provocations. |. 7 rst. Fé would oroPabiy put you on the chis would serve no real , £. ; : your assingments. AN d I consider vou a. ql sersonal friend, an@ wonld not want to ; see you in turn’ harrassed ov the Foreiga 4 Service er denied eatry to the United r : States, 2 woulda none soma Gay you might 4 be assigned to Ihe United States an % : See it first hands: | . 5 r eo aa . . , t : . 7 - om | 2. seconds i. nave hed very little contact f shave very little : t ; : servants. They usually oo cee _ if are 2 nothing for he government becaus @ . yon a : Pay could never survive in private busi-~ f . a . Lo ess. This m = Rot Be the case in a to : your “own emba . en Hy . : ereves the =u. £ our econon ae seasion a : a * {" ; . wien I have £¢ ne helpful on var riove eo eee i ; " occasions. a a Te : f i t . ' t : —_ i: ° i f . . ; . ‘ ‘ &il sorcs of) t t Bar to YOu. i a x have . and nro obibie p tha Cra to xno : TO try to ula ate: , L cen ene meee ene enon tenner ane me ne ne Raper enetertaarte timed carotene mere ein anne ecenren ate aee geen em renermenniannat enteeee | the ClA for several reason: a . : ‘ : i . WO Hels OF. rt would not to t Pug Spee , - i : YOu reonle are renite eceempilshing aavthing of value. If the seme . amount of mon ev thee is now srent On Gosi WEre diverted to co- raticive tree ennersy, the Standard of 1i G Of both couner teu 3 WOGked Le 2Se to levels where no one would b vine | | : : Sor the | present -Suieidal forciga in wolvaneass. AS a business= Know that if you cant measure an &é “ia dollar prorits, is Should either be -fevis ca or Giscontine re 2. Second. The end=resutt: of dot ng Dusiness vith the CIA would be to get you to defect to our Side. . . : What I Xnow of you, and of 1 h Ee in the a states, vou would not ie n aN our wie a te aan Or semper ee sreeee 4 Bet jest for money, don't cone to the Us. Shey wou.e proka Zor ¥Our Little secsees. whe Covernmant nes <9 : idea of hew to.nlace a valuG on things ane are delightee \BO Spend the taxvavers manos _ Zortumacciy 2 iy longer pay . : fn faxes are hich erouch. Bat bietog Wouldn't bo Haonvy. Ne nave wonderful : = a5 evervthing soss cee Bee bee Le - fertable, pat you pos : : is + 3 i ¢ i: 2 Poe bog * i? to work i - ' cosld aver cive x that vould make , 5 for Ais sake, I ait wish vou any leet. i } 7 roe , TORO rene eo mie mp en Stace orate wa te renee geen geeeneyn Seog eer tee arn cme: roe a cmeneaeien,! SLI a nin SE RR : i vines tween cenl \eevees mete bene s nt cadens! te te net tt one nee Mca a memento am ta 7 ‘not identify Himseli kK to my secretary, £0, chat with mes " “ the coal was f was considerasie backgrocna noise of was a friend. | Invited nia to drink. Val esxed if it would te coie. venient for me to get to¢ethe> this afternoon for a drink, I checked my scredure 2 and saig that tocay would nok be a soos SY T stee a t-suggested chat he be nor with, I had to. Genova, Londres “Camera not the ore: was going to be: atcricuted to-nis peters Ais Gamera througn Res ‘Tharerore, , I camera ané remiz: dea him not to Sorget ity Re this was aot the reason he called and that he wasn't in a big horzy to selt it. He suid ne wenten | Z told hin-to* bring the camera anyway sinc just this morning | ‘seoKen- to my friend who ovn store’ and was. sure I could’ diszose ‘or bis c= him, He did perk up then. ané show some inteze eamera. . . . TE eR HAL, Bag NE Lat ‘ x 3 % 3 14-0000 a Rene tae " : Val had come, probably thinking ann Y would complete our mtcn with val RM Owever, wus ost oF town this WOCKERS » che cen woye Vel and Gloria into (the -mother. of Pleyirg singles when I arrived. = “had a singies Rysclf and did not join them until an hour later. set formad a Geubles group. I played with Pepe Pinto, and Va Bo - “played with Gloria against us. . ee Coos ct eT cern oe eames teen SIN eo eee agen a og a RO een ane mene cosine ne 48 is always the case, theze is very little encrtunity for conversation during a tcanis marten. Val did make a. fer + stupid comments of apolitical nature, but entirely harmless, . Such as, add@ressed to me, haven't you any control over yos 7 friends the Griese Clinese? . . | I di@ not get ae chance to confront Valentin arout his corvecitive coxments and how they jeoserdized our frienc~ ine Tey mememenh ten metatan a cess 6 lente em en et RNIN FA oe som RE — Val asked me if I had givea any thought to his recuest. fos. 9, tne previous weex. I could not helieve that he was going to . one the ratter about his offering mam Oney for “seerets". Prerefora,; J was cenuinely ccupid about whet request. He renandead me that he had spoken of a movie camera he wanted to Seil ana which I had stated tnat I thought I could dis-. . _ pose of it for ni him through friend s of mine, on consignment.. ~~ = told him to & bring me the camera and I would see what I could do. . . . : i then told Val that there was something = had wanted to talk ‘to him about anyway, land hoped we could get together Sometime scon to co.so, ae ‘stated that he would not come to. the club tomorrow, Ha ozf exed to take me to lurch someting . curing the “Weak. : . . This is not emactly what I tad in mind for an ‘ince a ne : and not too pleasant statement of my position about his. : apperach to Md. But I “feel it can ce used and vill achieve the Cesired effect. Unf ortunately, ha might spend tie next éw days wondering if I am about to Bocept . iis approach. ” . fr cbinpo dee oineen tne iatooe ok ‘ . : ail ; thea ty Gor, The main topic of converstdion fo: s ‘durin é moments evailable between games or: sess yy my of tennis was Dudtiri; Gritri was bitten by che dog gel dag ; “lf to the Counselor cf the Soviet embassy. Apparently : ~. was fairly deép in his riche F acm and se 26 vorda no ,? vein, Nence there was much 5 Sag, prokably an asust ‘under “yo the e1reurscances, whe ‘dog chad i e Mnounced to ba wag Anne shoul ~* for ten aavs, to derernmine rapies shonis er not. val ssie ma dog hid er five children already ans thes Oo, Val, would _ Gog whan the ten eiys «re up, : ‘~ | Te is conesivablt Tor Vali Batkcen nia aateintaatheinehenteiasieammmememeanttatedianenads toteetetenerchen ee REED Se ae Cone tenner * 7 Ye 3 cf * i A! Mom on cee 428 f-emartemecpneme peereresi' : —— ha ett reed om ee My wife and Ruth wi ieraadt wore “present aoa luncheon oF women tenni 8S players. In the courue of theit conversét3 a they * siseassed the other niiica Sou sles group to. which. they Forth kalornc, . daeludinag. aleatin Beruiner. HY site told Ruth trat. sho was ting fosverd to hav ring her turn of having the entire croup et cur heme for lunch. wut that wa’ | were wating - for val ae leave £or Moscow. tiv wite said that she thoucht- ho entertain a soviet. *Reen agreed. . : 6 - an ‘ . oa wee ee tee we - - = é i ERE te CRN a A RIE Se A Ne Et ET rere eeneeneae Cm niet Kine NOR re OS eT PR SRM RI, SESE Llledévised for an American: : . LOA ete anes eerqunmeme . erp BLA pe! we Fiaahs eh Tete Me te | : diseussing the jobic ‘Jiterature recently. These are pouc “meantime I was ; Reis ion _acente Gloria ard I fave been te. for som nour wit She micht do to Koes fh busy and make a little moncy. = offcred to Gice matter with her moaths ago mp either to hire self or find a jos for-her, Taiz Lunecreon, date waz to explain to her what jbo I had for vs Ci ob. Tha first hour was yeux Zpent ould offer Tat. Thic would in- ; volve her following up on-a list oF Americans and. | undlishvan in the D.F. to whom 7 seat som promotional | ntial clients for Disengsion_of ono o£ the services of my businecc. I gave Gloria & looseleat notenook wich. comnlas of All my promotional literature to fete, dneludiag :oonash - translations. of the pertinent Litceraturce . I her-a couole dozen envelores with 4 complete eat cach of literature and contracts. “ _ she ig eager to start. She waats ity to deal with peoole. Onée shé has wilt confidence she might leave me to ‘start ner We agreed that tris would he best for ner, certain (and am certataly the te able to £ind Soma clients for my pusinese. uv Conti@ential. Gloria asked m4 if Thad told anyone, including my wife, about her passizly working for me z Said that I mad nots She prefers not to toll anyone un- til she knows if she is qualified or not. Since ‘that tire, in recent days, she tias not, only told her family, Bat aceut the job. Pepa even scolded wer, caving t married women should not work. Gloria said sre simply ignoring his Latin attitude. Gloria medthoned Val fiver. in an his cepar G 360n for Moseote . Mention : meneson Of offnarnd cox: tur creer caer eernth ay ena ek tn Deine ie © SE e, tan eS ie Ea ed arenes eotcat = ete = cement mere Temamnnan esate emer yr tenn sen greet gmc an meee < pee oe eae fee) are tae aa bdve, Ses Gloria Gi of @n dinteliiccace orricer, she scomad mu to this role than I had s:: exneeted. Ic ONsaeced Ber to be naive adout Val's in C ao tivities, Ioaven think I expected her ee Geny couch activities had I Sean the first co, mentie or theme S Such was not the case. she refered to nis activities and those of his friend Tehernicn. ¢ ive] e Sin oo. Iwas particulariv surprised as her sovnistfeated . hidtaude about Téherayeh. I cetsonsily could rave atti Souoted his intelligence activities 22 2 hedn'h ere. . sonally sean him conducting a clandestine weetine on @ Gack street corners in san seh late at nicht. Zo chose this opportunity to maniferr naiveré on ny part. =f challe: aged ner statbemer “ehorpveh. I. further stated thst X doukted ve beter the publisned reports were “eeue that. ‘OF nes Soviet enbessy péssomicl wore intel office: Se T,said that Val was rot the first soviet I had mat. I said that I used to plav chess w ; aite recularly and. that I -knew ne was nor Yoke of those". Neither us (Gloria and i) overs used any overt term such as "spy? omantclli¢ganes . (efiices", cte. . Gloria said chat vel Wid offered mer & lat oof money to work for thé Soviet embassy, She saieé she feeis val is miscast, that Moscow has made a ver, kad choica-“ha is too humém, not cold enough for. - that xind of work," ‘ - ae _ Pe. Alfonso wartines, Martinez Is a communi and & school chum of Fenats. Gloria iscrodvccs | Val & zines sone. vaars ac 7 : ae been very close fri : mLS house in meguesulterco & “or WoC is prosarty ‘USelades a stim ring no6), launc “G @xrca, pléaic azea, houre with sevaral GLC. Gloria was invited to this house th March 30ch,.- , uw slords catd that nalitv for tis 2s a liccia Lov, Alena ‘ Gislovac, cre er ee cee RNR me: LAE Re GR Ae ee et ge he ne ne 8 RE Pm me eimai S ee lene line ante Pee 10 OE hee tn enmmmememmarngmenntans tes Sane mee SASS ‘ eee co, of 12 #erch 1949 CONTACT REPORT FROM a Samuel J. KARTAS UX , " suesieT : Refaei VIDISLLA Rute (2-405) A meeting was hold ‘tron 1190 to 1430, UL March 1969, in Chalupas Restaurant ce ONE on Ave, Reforma, | one block west of Reforms and Prado Norte, The dato ond -hour of the nextnceting will be established by telephone, ‘Subject wall. pick em OFAC. up ‘Kartesuk on Reforma, in front of the anthrépology Museum at 4 specified tine, x, oI ‘parked, Ry. cer three blocks Korth of the. Chelupas and walked to. the , . meeting site arriving there at 1125, Subject was waiting at a table roading one of the Russien books I hed previously given him, we met, talked, and conducted our meting over 4 perted of three hours and then parted company, 2, The" “ani tdad conversation was general, He at first commented. on how . : woll, he ‘Liked the. two books, he had received from me, art made some statements. on the truth of their context, We ordered some breakfast and I then asked him af he would mind f421ing out the questionaire (PRQ) I had with me, oxpleining chat At was merely routine. Ke readily agreed: and i T gave it to him erd helped Tea ES ERT, FORMSANES SOS H H i i t i | i ; | him £422 4t ont. (PRQ subnitted ‘en 12 March), After completing the form I _ brought. out ® list of questins I wanted to ask and began going throrgh thea, : { oe He, answered all of these ‘he could, providing: the following informations . | ; so i Grd on, env)" wiprite 2; onter oF THE PLAZA KOTEL? | | ‘Rafael dees not renembor MARTINEZ full nane but t promtacd t to obtain it at the. first opportunity. ‘MARTINEZ has a wife andson, The wife H . oo mS , . . - fy vO t originally cones from Santander, Spain, His son (no‘néme remembered) ts about =: i wo 18 or 19 years of oge,, (8. years ago, now about 26) and at times: was helping | 7 . sround the desk of the hotel when Refeel wes teaching his father Russian, (1960- fo, : . / 2961). Raleel gave MARTINEZ Russdan for stout & nonths, ducing which tine DMARTINGZ learned ‘to spook, ard underatand fairly well, SAG ih02 Mver discussed why he wanted to learn Russion with Rafal, nor dad they talk poletica, either Kusstan or Aancarican, . aa of ioc? Page : - : . . . ? , cy ~ 5 . a . * * : ue J , oe 7s f S ekg gto wee mania mes sae 1 Pee scone LL ge ne ob bts oa * Wee ha ene eens Beene ane hema OE eee we meme dee” Stet nee when Rafael met PRIENOOXO (P=-2272) at the Plava-Hotel, PRIZHODKO letor mentions: that he had some busines with MARTINEZ concerning Tourists and Tourism, but 4 did not expownl on tho Subject, MANTINGZ never discussed his association with PRIKKODKU ond Subject did not. ask, During the lattor pert of (1962 Fefeel “yont to the hotel and by chance saw four or five Soviets dn KARIIEZ of fice, toe heard then talking, but ‘aad not go into the office. Ke thinks he hes seen one of these Russians since but does not know the nane of any of them, Yortinez _ never montioned then or their business vith Hin, in Septembor 1968, gust prior ‘to the Olympics, Rafeel wont to see Martinez, tryin to drum up some ‘more ‘privete Russian lessons, . ‘MARTLIEG told hin ‘that he was: ready to take any more Russien lessons, out thet he| was very dnterosted in learning German #5 soon aa possible. Mortincz said thet he was currently (then) taking lessons, but that he did not eo} ‘ Like his teacher, (bid not say who his teacher was), Rafael offered to bring os ° > a seal a a ‘toagher’ from his institute, Martinez mentioned that the Seinen ‘Olympic team would be staying at his hotel. shortly after Rafael. broupht a civ from thé coy Insti* sute naned Gerda {LNU) to see Martines, hile there they were invited to AG, te FES junch and net thrée Mexican men and a talk Goran ‘who waid he was 8 representative “of the german team They had lunch, conversed about general things, and Rafsel and the girl left, . The girl Astor said that Martines had continued texing Gerry . Yéessons from his old teacher, This was ‘the last tine Rafedl sav YARTINGZ. Rafael could supply no biographical data on vartiner, or any further informatis: on any connections with Soviets, Sudject has not heerd any other Soviet nentior « , ; : either Martines or tho Plaza iietel, . B, RSZATICNSHIP BETWEEN Losaioy (ean) A JUAN LES, DieCTOR OF THE LANGUAGE “INSTITUTE ON TIGER: , In about 1965 or 1966, LOGINOY went to the Snstatute to take on TAIPEI OD HAN gle GEE DEE oe tngiish lessons, ‘He took lessons for about 6 to 8 ronths, The lessons wore privato, dut given at the Institute oy an 1 Anorican gird reared Janet CLNU o Rafer? ; does ret | Penenber. ter loot nemo, and oho $3 no longer there), Jt waa dn this aanner thet Stak LULS met LOGO, 14.0000 22 eget et srrewvenhentar re sete Sueecaseainanmentattiemmncieimnne emanate kite ET LE ee ee re mre eng adie Mtl a ee entre re ao ne Fen eS oo So em Fetes remem dee ee hee tate omen oe tee Fe v JUAN LUIS ment4oned to Rafacl that he liked LOGINGV, and they scened fairly friendly, It was at the end of this period that Kefecl was introduced te QOGINCY by JUAN Iss, en LOSINCY temninated his lessons Ke no longer visited the Institute, JUAN LUIS often sent his regards ‘to LOGINOY via Refael, and asked that LOGIKOv cone to see him, This was mentioned by Refsel, out Losixor continually: told R-fael to "forget it", but did ask Rafsel to return the regards. Rafael never questioned LOGINOV on why he did not go back to the Institute, but. as fer es Subject knows, LOGINOV has not been back, Rafael has had maty ° discussions with JUAN LUIS but he has. never rentioned any other Soviets in Mexico, As far as his polities go, JUAN LUIS -4s a confirmed Leftist in ideas “but Rafael would not call him a Communist, fael beliéves that Juan Luis was merely a friend to LOGINOV and had no direct relations with him other then their association. through Jessons. . C. ‘Andrea CATASO (P-13, 546} Andrea has mentioned to Rafael ‘that. she met CHERNISH “(p-13, 082) at the Space Exhibit while she was working there, She also met several other Soviets there, She became friends with then and invited then to her house for a dinner perty on two occasions, Rafael, invited by her, went on doth | occasions. on ‘the first occasion’ there was a Russien woman, blend, about 6 ; years old. naned: VALENTINA (LNU) who spoke very. good spanish}: a man naned . MISHA (Lku), supposedly an Electrical Tech from DUBYO Space Center near Yoscow, about 37 years old ‘and tell, who spoke excellent Spanish and who later wrote. a letter ‘to. one of Andreas girlfriends dn Mexico City (xot- named); “and BORIS case). about 3? years old, thin, nervous but with oa lot of vitality. ant personslity, | ‘Boris spoke excellent Spanish also, and Ref feel thought 4t very vusvial “that Be | —— drank Anerdcan whiskey ars Cocaecola, (R-faed says thas is unusual for Russien:), Talaol thought MISHA a Little suspscious, that he micht bea KO3 (he knows thet 3n casos such as this, no one is alioved to go anywhere with being accompaatoed by the kay) becouse MISHA apoke oxecollent Spartak atet secned to be the only | are whe did not really fit, Le eR Ae LR RTE a RENE aR VRC! SETAE RE, AALS Rs RR NL RENT OND RIT * ™~ The other Soviet kas named VLA ADI {LEC}, about 5? years old, and did not sperk any Spanish at all, but was very nice, according to fatael, ho was the only true Scientist there, {Also from oubne/. } : : _ At the ‘second: party tho Russian tonsa ik not conc, andreas American boss fron the Exhibit canoe however with a a extean Fan, (Rafael does not rezenbor his name). Rateel Bayo he ¥ was a nice ey. ‘Ee was adout 43 yoors old, tell and “sake! acisar, Ke joked vith the Russisns ans toid thea to be corefud becouse _ Andrea ‘was his spy, They all ‘Jeughtd, Ee cane with two: dork vexicans and “Lett stortly after dimer. Rafael Said he drank a considorable amount, and. left : , 3 érunk, eSERKYSE did not ‘attend eith ner “of these perties,. “Androa however anvited 5 hin over on other occasions, On one occasion CEE NYSE brought another Soviet ; to Andreas whom he said was 4 Walitary man, (Xe name ‘mentioned by Andrea), Andrea - . said thet this one was a pain ‘an the ass. because be was so ser rious at through - - the. group {her mother also) ‘into a depressed’ state, After the Exasott Ci RNISH: - _ 4 ‘started eslling A Andrea at hone and dnviting. her to nect hin in “various cafes, invited to her house many tines and often sat and discussed his polities (any all other topics) with her ‘and her. moth >, Her mother took dssue with his poi?‘ * 1 Ger nother Liked: CHERNISE but does 1 not know the? Andrea is seeing him on the si She would net approve of Andrea going out with ‘CHIBNTSE at “all, _ CHERISE, boar - . raking. amorous advances to andrea and, tried to talk her into got ng to, ved with “ hin, Andrea told Rsfac] that he is a very nice gy, ste LsKea hin, but wes acy: She saad th-t he almost convinced her to £0 to bed, and that it ‘ty hor decision . that she as’ no longer goirs to sco CH: ROSH for fear of doing 80, ‘pefecl had a _s £ 3 x oar é ay 8 idee cautioned hor about what she had to lose a2 she did, She esatinues to like ea 4 | ! | i ‘4 1 i Q | . }. . “Which she did, te cautioned her to never call hia at the Embassy. ‘He was | H | i | i a H bof EC, CHERNYSE hovever, ST . Andrea kad s ‘party on 1 “arch and asked Refacl to dav ito LOGINOY,” : i it 3 ¥ERNYSH went to thig party, Kafacl did not bother to ask iCcikGy at ali, Z ° . . 1 a oie We nee ee TERE AON PRONE I HN, LEER A I OIE ww rman ene SAS eS nee enemies . ee _ Yee dmirea hes often extendad an favitation to socdsor througa SeTaol, but when get it because ne RN se enttene an bavech nentiones this to LOG mov, LOGINGY has told hin to fer other people fron his Fxbassy are seaing her and LOGINGV does not want to appear there and cause trouble, LOGIKOY 434 not| expound ard R-fael did not ask further explonation, Rafael thinks that CHEANISA really wants to take i co Andrea to bed, but he also thinks that CHLRNISH 3 up to oth ner things also, . He has no Ades what, bat dust suspects, : = : ; 4 a 3. . The neeting with Rafael, efter three hours, was cut short at this timo because ha had some obligations, its gonerel daily schedule as as follows: .,Monday: 1500-1600 Classes at the Institute, general, 165¢-1730 Private classes at the Institute, Tuesday: 1000-1100 Private lessens for APRIANA at Institute, —-yagoeazgo ee a 1500-1600" Classes at Institute, general, 1600-1730 Classes at Institute, Private, wednesday "1500-1600 Classes at institute . 1630-1930 Privaté lessofis on Palmes to CHRISTINA 2000-2100 Private lessons, John BLAKNXEGAL momen ey = “thursday 1500-1600 Clesses at Institute : < - 1630-1730 "Classes at Institute 1830-193) Private lessons, Maria LUZ 2000-2100 Private Lessons, John BLAXSIEGAL 7 “. ' Friday 150041600 Lessons at Institute : : WS ‘ . , ‘1600-1730 Lessons at anstitute, cose agri pe enepencton ness voices i At the et of the meoting I gave hin an envelope with 2,002.00 pesos in cash 4 in it, He accepted it graciously and soid thet thet would last hin about 24 hours conetdering the debts he had to pay, «e@ lsughed, I brought out a receip: - , ard asked hin if ho would mind signing it for mo, I gasd it wes tor secountin: purposes (he did net ask), Ho said “Sure” and signed it temedtetely, we lp’? tha rostauronts Welked to hia car, ond said ‘booibuy urthl next neoting, ‘ . esleeanpennnnnenenrtnsarminaneriaienemiememeerarenrereareceeeca renee ene RT . [4-00000 a7 ‘A ( - —e~ aterm se ne ke ae ee me —o names -_— —" i : . se 7 e ~ a 1 “- . : . | . 7 “e stood by the car talking for about three minutes, and I promised to cell t “ ‘ H ‘hin during the afternoon of Fridey, UW Harh, Gn departing he grinned ard said to say hello to a1] of his associates th=t he does'nt know, I said "Sure will" and walked away. oe poate aan Soe eke, _ Samuel J, Kertasuk ’ ‘ Q i : a 4 ob . i vidal fe. ace, i: : a ¢ oo . . . } Loe i : So . t ae a8 Ce . Ss whe aie, Sebee A ees y a . . f 2a oh vad feed oa a _ . Le. ed Cees LIE eee LE ‘ vee . ye : a “~ a Phin iin Brio _— H Zo ae Oe a erm Ore EEL Gens fe fon x AvP eee _ ana f Soe St pete em nege yw ' Senet nmasemcayY sapere ToT wren 8, EEN IT ai Legg nye ‘erates . TOS ay mete, sae his ‘ TT meee reenact « eeemeraiaatt tna etetnrere ne pn never snare wee neryeranennerarmsenis pine on MEER es t + eer en eel ee eee is $51153).-1950.-voleutta’ 7 Wroho quodan do- Ste "worse et adbade'a 3 OCOh.en a2 elub nm jugar ¥ Valentin diksiigy "pide te avi % pana. / ‘Heoh: ‘ EAS Ch . pide le avise~a e ache acopta.~ . ~ “a : . + : - 5 : : F, ° woe se idol “8 : i . fame — seen ' L ee. | | a | | : | 110960 “SONAL 1283 i 1 4 e Rowton four pages fer insertion into the had ; proviously peepared end turned - balance. of vhe 2 edvain fren him a noceiot acxnowlede ings the outstanding polar ef + the oriminal-loan. aA third report givan to Rowton re veals what aypnecrs to have an 7S approsca made to LIREA BLA Der Valentin Loguinoy on 2 Pebrusry,. 49.59, at tho hone of @ WMiual. friend, Euis Gomez. Lorutnov a nade reference to his previous” allegations concerning LIESAL aftilistion with WORACT but this timo said that he wac prepa pay "a lot " of money for any information LINSAIM/4 mics oh for hin. L/7 resorted to Rowton that he finenrsed as bent ne allecing that the only person he was close to in the WOLAnDY / wis sn official in the economic section. LIK MLE /4 con, i" ton thet. ne felt cer tain at this point that Loyuinov was blu. * eoace raing his having actually seen 1/14 with UCFiC? fficers nat Losuinov had been plaAntaz for some tine. cpenditures was due to nis Le c 2. fas ob i ra rod Oo +3 <7 p a o w. ) fot) te a oO months + . - “ . &e Mate 2 Mite of Meetins; 4OGL, 5 /3/C51 eran ih avere Be hens heetiag: 1209, 12/3/59; Comtao deal Novel. - “AY Ropovts/Invoraution Given by Boent: ‘over ison @ memo on his poconaend Clones with re neo, . | been in m/s red. to tain could. Sompicx anted to howe fling "soveral Sanbdoras,end that this was a prelude to an Aoproacy to c ing for his 1,5C0 neso revolving _ fo disbursonents of. 12,075.95, i/4 oxblained new At tesd Ho states that he exons i4-Qo000 io > * - tne - weer oF ee mmc ween ' * , , 1! 2, . : - oe ‘8 > , . Shes woudd ban alniiare er 47 Gc0.00 neses j pero mench, wt Bis ravolvias Sunt he incrensed : Sven 7300.00 to 412,000.00, and that Rowten, in actition to reinbus.ing a tae 9,078.75 he spent in excess of his last savance, Thvea bia rf tinnal 42,000.69 pesos as hin new ravolvinn fun? se thas be u . ; beet eee pC sble to pay she cperavional expenses required. ek hi _ : . . . a . : " 6. Cuicanee/inforzation Given to Agents . Rowton anzasd with LIRE! a4 concerning ‘the approsaa: ‘of Loguinev and _ : prosised te give L/1 Station guidanco ‘on neigiens 2 rolat : culnov. Howton asked 1/4 to move very cnuutiously oystes, he WOLADY ecenonles officor basore néesiving x! ix oO tie rseuerst for to. the Station in the hose of Having the wallace B. Rowton . ae ABLE ly iy an ATCT TER Rat ot Mele * ‘ SUBJECT: Valentin Loguinov ‘ ATE OF INFORMATION? February 2, 1969 PLACE ACQUIRED: -turty at the home of Dr. Luis Gomez, Our tennia group meets occassionally at each others a _ ' hones, for lunch, dinner, or just drinks. Luis Gomez . invated us this time to his home in tray Pedregal for : lunch, baa , After I had made a point of not sitting near val, _ Beveral women wanted to change placea and val and oo “another person changed placea putting Val next to ma. He opened the. old issue by saying that he assuined I was working for the coOmpariy. He said that he -had seen me. personally"several times” at Sanborns with American inte@ligence officers, I asked who he saw me with. He. avoided the questions I. then volunteered that it must: have been Bill Spruce, with whom I frequently have lunch, He asked what section Spruce was in. I answered the economic. He Seemed disgusted, and shad Spruce . wasn't worth anything. : . Val then said that he wanted ma to know that ha was prepared to pay a lot of money for any information I might obtain for him. I said i'd talk to Spruce about | ' it and sea if he had_.anything to seal so that I could take my Commission. I. added “hat Spruce would probably faint or tremble with terror-<this pleased val greatly, I then asked val if the Americans had ever offered him any money for his information. lHa averted my eyes and answered "not yet™, COMMENTS a ee | Val ig an aseqt | . "Several tmtmuat times" 1a, of course, inaccurate and shows that he 18 guéesing, It Seems very unlikely | that he saw me even the'ione time. ee val probably regrets that we have not approached: ae him. But he 18 smintomtit not do stugid that he doea not realize that we know he has ro trade; profession, oe, _ Skills, or talents which! woula make life for him ary~ ; , where outside of Russia and government, Service possible, . Val is doing the only thing he knows how, and he knows. it, and he must realize that we know it. Hence, defection for him is out of the; question, He. would only make a short-term profit in doing so, * : I have invited Bf1) Spruce to lunch this week, I will develop him aa my excuse and answer for any further provocations by Val, Spruce, incidentally, is a very clever and hélpful person, My last meating with him was two years ago and I 4m etill henefitting from his advice. He has sinca transferrad:ito the finance fection, but this ahould not affect his value to me and my coavor, 4-00000 = 6 Sine ea AS. ate eae EA ONE a ET RE ERIS 2 ae baa SE OR EE, 8k a ~ : ~ a SUPJECT: VAlentin Loguinoy ° DATE OF INFORMATION: February 1, 1969. 1200 hours, PLACE ACQUIRED: French Club ; Interest in Arerican School. val asked me if I could recall the address of the American school. He will call me for xt it, He wants to have his son Dmitri par= . ticlpate in somée activities with the children at the ‘school in order to learn English. Dmitri finishes School at the. Russian embassy at 1400 hours. Val hopes _ ‘that maybe thefe are some afterschool activities such as football for -Dinitri. | _ COMMENT : _ a, “.. - (his may be just val's inate stupidity. Maybe he really couldn't find the American Stbool in the tele=+ phone directory. : : Perhaps Val already knows of some after-school activity of which I am unaware. Maybe he already knows that someone'b ; Son ee ‘child is there, someone he wants to meet, Perhaps he wants L- ee an excuse to wander about the school, meeting people, ; a y ~ |. Perhaps Val couldn't care less about the school. Per+ ; ; 5-5 +; haps he is hoping for an excuse ‘to call me, Suggesting our fo : . . chiddren practice English together, Perhaos he is preparing : bese : : the ground fxx-to go to someone else he already has in mind .to explain that there is no convenient program of after= School activities for Dmitir. He might ask that person to Lo ao agree to have Dmittt play with his children. . -. It Just occured to me that for the first time in many months Valentin, spoke Russian to me. While I was playing tennis he shouted to mé in Russian, "You really are playing 7 | with your left now". And-later, “You. look tired", When I a -y answered that I was and that I had a head-ache, He looked oo ' a particularly pleased. Normally he doesa't even answer my me : Good Morditng in Russian. Perhaps he is preparing the xxsyx e Oo way for me to suggest an exchange in language lessons: -he | | ; helps me with my Russian and dix my boys play with Dimi i in. English. my ; co, - oe , , . SECRE# - 5 . : . a . 7 3 etn elf . rE HORANDIM POR THE PILE : . , COPIE MADE, oe SUBJECT: Valentin Sergy@vich LOGINOV (P-11712) we : . ar rn ae _ “Attached ‘ara five LIEMERACE Soviex Target of(Onvortusy sorotteEcten 7 hos cover the period: 12 Deaember 1968 which was the first survettlance to. four follow-up survelltaace reports of the first one. On 12 December 1968 » the LIEMBRACE team picked up LOGINOV in Colonia Buenos Aires in the company ' of an unidentified Mexican man. The LIEMBRACE team followed the Mexican a : _ man , who got into a Renault Dauphine with placas 350 HS. a@ LIKAYAK check evealed that the placas were Listed t of Me reverted a. e placas te rn —— fi hs oleh wis ce . | Ignacio VALLINA Barros and Susana de VALLINA Fabre: oh “ee. a 4 Cabin 60° y Address: Adolfo Prieto 1302 Mexico 12, DR. I16U>~ « ete’ é “(near A further LIKAYAK check revealed that the VALLINAs did not live. ae this ‘Adolfo LAIN OS nl ta nee ws me Seen ee eet teenies Mee eu Prieto address and no further action was plenned. On Thursday, 2 ‘Janvary 1969, _LIEMBRACE~ -5 went into Sears Department Store on Bjercito Nacional and thought that the store detective. wags identical fo the | : pe RR Epa nee tate arte in. 7 0 men spotted with LOGINOV on 12 December. 1968. LIEMERACE- 14 said that atenough the atore ‘detective looked alot like the man seen with LOGINOV, he wasnot anh! pam asian = cece 477 Lg a Gdentical. “Photos of thie store. detective are attached. On Friday, 3 January 1969' the LIEMBRACE team went to Sears Store on Ejercito Nactonal to eheck out this store detective. Tue people at Sears said that if a none vere given to chen, they would cooperate. On Thursday, 9 Janugry 1969, che LIEHSRACE tean picked up the store detective i | os he vas leaving work. The store detective went to @ house at Lago Chiew l42-a, Prier to thet he went to an address at Aventda Claverfa Baek. On Priday 10 January 1L95¥ the LIEXERACE Caaw gove- ua the result of @ check at hese addrosses. They are the tolloulag: Po : — | LEE 712. if-D0000 ae, —_ -~ ™~ os . SECRET co , a fo . hile xf Nawe of the siore detec Jsize LOLAND Sanchez . Lago Chiew 142-A, apartment 12-a, Name and address of his “a ayClaverfa 34-1 HO . Leouord LEAL widow ‘@teorcrs. : 7 : } ; poo. G ; . This information is for the file. Wo concrete Tesulte of the LIEMSRACE | check xguxu were obtained, as the man who got into the Renault with placaa | 380 HS doea not appear to be identifiable vith the Sears store detectice, i . : scace : a i a . i : “4 4 ad. - ee -! - . ! re | . i 7 Peds 4 bog y i i. 4 vie z + A “a : t i : : “y : fe | ! ; a . ad 1 . om : t SECRET Ba Sa, eeneshONET eutcraceske erioos “gare X aie an { . he TELA AE Vj en bo fed BE. - eebefrefsB . SOURCE: CIE MB RACE | “ee | . , DaTE: Viemes 10 de enero de 1969, / ; . FILE: . . he a Nombre: Jaine Losano Sinches oo — SO oe a Direceién: Lago Chien No, 142-A, interior 12-As- a aon - Donicilio desu amiga, © tal ves s su amante: Av. Claveria’ No. 84-1, Su noabre ‘es . . Cc “Leonora Leal Vda, _ de Medicis : pot —_—_ ; i sy 3 Pe spe me Soe R ad Ua ire FLA i er] - “ . . i ; 14-0000 % il Perera AS eri KOM Mii was tesa tay oe TPES. TINT Pae 1 NL ise? Sale el snjeto por la puerta de éapleados, Leva una balsa crane ‘de “papel: de la tients 2005 Se estaciona frente a un etificio de deptos. que esta en la av. C verta 4p, 84. 2. P 1g: ’ $008 Se baja del carro con la bolsa de papel. E mus Cancelatos. oo NOTA: No pudt imos preguntar por a en sears, porque’ no estaba la a eapteata de Perscnal,= . - y SOURCE: CA ECUPEAI CK [atTE: Jueves 9 de cnero de 1969, 7b * " PASTICIPANTS: 1,2,%,5,10,14. Meee FILE? . : SUBJ:CT: Surveillance of SuspecS conte of Sever Leela! Peite: Nacional. “1850 Presentes en’ Sears. Roebuck _ da México, Seder: "1949 Sie a un Plymouth | > “1948 a ‘Selor atuy;. placas No. 768 GA. que vestaba ‘dantro dsl esta- clonaaiento ‘de. Sears y “set va, : Antes de Neear aqu{ dié varias. Vvueltas innecesarias,” como chediindosd.- tra al edificio y entra al depto. No. len la planta ‘baja . 2010 Sale del edificios Parece que no le abrieren, ‘Sube al carro y permaneds ahi. 2015 Sale una mojer del edificio, Se acerca al éarro y habla con el sujeto y éste se baja del carro con la bolsa y entra eon la mujer al depto. No. 1. ‘la mujer abre con Lave, 2120 Sale el suje to solo. Sube a su carro yY se va. y abre con Llave a la vivienda 2128 Entra a una veneindad quie- @stA ea Lago Chien: ‘No... ‘42-4. No, 12° ‘0 18, no ee pudo ver bien portjue estaba. myc oscar panire. BLADE ge eae eo ee eae fey ree Rae te oe Pde ey "pf eet wlacloe Se ne 4 . . . : . le ae - . fee ee eet nto a tl oo . oy 2 ; i ; _ ; _ SOURCE: : : ae — OATEt Terr s 3 de enero de 1969, C[Sugp “FIRE: ™ . : SUBJECT: Investixacién sebre ot detective de Sears Soebaty bjéretto Mectonshe, En las: ofteinae ite: peitenst nos- ateron que tenfan 1 10 detectives y que ‘no. nos’ pos 7 _-dfan. proporetensi tos fiombfga de todos; ue: si nosotros ai les: Asbaros el ‘nonbre’ do , ue.nos, interesabs, eilos: ‘nos dartan 168 datos que. soLieltsings, | = a ek This af fears 3 % ke sowevhak © 8 Hof as Me chek Lar Fy ewisf, 7 wll vey L210 The Hhene. Zin sce “LLIN “roy - 7% Cheon Phtes. 530 HS ave <7 (stared ye nat a ¥ i ‘ . om é . neetelete lst TA be Toe centage cere en 38 ETT WERE AEN SE Err Cf semana ~ gare nem es So semantic crt tt a sa Re AMA CLACE | . DATE: Jueves 2 de Enero de 1969, a PANTICIPANTSE 1,5)14, . » FILE ‘dé 2968,, en a que Ly y 14 heron ry LoGTNGy scent Je. Bos Y qua. “despues este. Stine se nus en un Renault negro. | Places! No.$90: Bia x. ao pric a entrando. al, viaduéto. Ss fué el nartes 31 ala tienda Seare de Ejercito Nacional y le pareois que 61 detective. de ab esté tienda ea el ni.eno que 7) vid con LOSTNO. Llevamos a 14 para que también lo Ldentif'ieara, os Dice 14 que se parece mucho, pers que no es, § dice que esté seguro que ei es, a la deeeripetén que dteron ellos ese dia dijeron que en la cara se le vela como quae aba . ; * tenido eens, y esate no ‘tdene ‘ninguna marca da essa. De todas maneras- lo fotografianots, , Buecanos el renault en el eotactonantelite y no estaba, Roo. . ae we 7 a ‘ SOURCE: CI EAU hee ‘ MATE: Jueves S12. de die. ‘de 1968, ART ICTAN : 5,14. a -ontilnoy con entradas ‘ieandes ‘a. Los lados, cejas rruesas, tez norénay -eutia Lens 8 “eleatrices de acrié, vestido con traje ‘conpl eto café claro y corbdata, ; ; Se. despiden ea Concepeién Méndez y _Dr.. Andradé, Se cancela a Loginov, — 1 BL sujeto liega al restaurante Amanecer. Tapatto « de Nito Perdido x Obrero Mundial Reto-. rre. el “Festairanie, : Sale Y espera: en Is puerta, ns ; ; Entra nuevamente al ‘rostaurante y x habla por teléfono. | No se pudo- ver el ntinero nt ‘eset “ chat neda: por que habfa nézica de. mariachi, dentro det vestaurante, -_ Ter-dina dé hablar por teléfono J sale ¥ sé@ va cantinando. - L Sude- am Renoult Dauphine, isa, negro, naltratads, placas, 580 iS, 4 : ‘estaba eatacio=g 7, ooh hye Lo Rico hey ee FO uh Ged Stevawa ote fad ena, 7% ne L hedso | | | a Poew Yo bet. tel fen ot “& ° 7 . thas Parle 1202 Deka 8 OF SECRET véntéea’ tha Soviet mobaiey oa a3 February ses ta 3 1989 agers : ‘Ghavatha: LOGINOW,, according to LIgMVOY was: scheduled to yo to tha border the week of 16 Feb 1969 to pick up his nev car. 26 FEBRUARY1969 ee oo, on sraflant | wo, SRCRRT Jee va penta ons me LES: $0-8610/7 ne sega acs aie ET oF. me . ' - eng Le Morel the writers wre hete been supsresbed in Russ$a, Subicet endd. thet when he first arrived in rexsso his eajor desire was to visits book store, chen “he men- ged. to visit ane “he ¥38 ansted at _ tae versety of: litcreture for sole which was, _rocotbeny berned to Russisns, were herein us me Sapee eS Re could rot help. feeling nervous while dn the bookstore, ard Tater ersed vhen he rot hone. (Jue to the exctiors he felt), at the first oonortunity he ‘began buying’ and resding ‘sir of the books he could| afte, ‘it took hin Pe Joas tine in order to be’ able to sit in ° public ares end 07 sberly reed’ a ing “thedk stenderd a. out thet trey ators Ses he bes os teen, the Cubans” hed ams seh higher econenie ‘ptenderd of living (then ks co) urior te the. ‘Castro : fs régime, Ee has often discussed “these polotics sdsihioczs Tn 3 crowd a over iy pe meen e's 1 erage nn omen ns yet if me My . . : Loginov torids to Say. Bood things sbout Castro ond the Cuban: regime, But a when alone “wet! ov Sheers at Castro ond. poridextis. the seine. . . Doe non *, “This attitude leads” Subsect™ ‘to. Believe ‘thet theofficial Sovigt attitude (reel attdiude) toxords Cuba is one of disgust, During discussions in e grova, LOGTKOV. hes stated ‘thet they (Soviets) era not in favor of Cuerdtiles’ operating in Centr- 1. and s. America, Ee hes repeated this-vhile privetély \teticing, wath Subject, : During. part! ca he conversa on Z. Leben te felling hin ag t dsiverent ports of the uy S.: dn: terns of Geograsty. ant what: it. iodmemanene : saan epanaatitinnmnat ee 4 hod to offer, Subject repeated the “t rie. wife slvays' thovent § thot, at "073 3 ag. an. the. UW $. “and that he “stad oe “the satura 8a live. Fe ee ame enti a oe meee } Re ae EA, armen aetna. he ltl AL, Ae Lh, : a wt 49 tS eelRwe we eeyade 7 A Hirt vie 24 AWG Cougs . , q . ge tt. . aN Me Lior &7 eo _ A aiehteeemeeethemenianineee et a A it FR CR fo ot vee ta i 4 i cf i offtes watz iniziels tN, te pick up a clis of paser tren ta They then tock tris slia of oscar mresentcs it to 3 am shroge 3 returned to the CFER where the C elered stanoed it ent put be 5 initds ens ver > they traveled they b » and-lates z zivise? Ba. ret te get. Soviet gassoort since dt mieXt Timi =e my treveling by. anyone the cast ~ that Subject pres $e and sive to the States. {Ze vents the usual serson-1 inferm-tisn, ineists meee towards Earrisass}. seded EXC INGY on ee he did not actter Slept Late ent vis not ‘Anteres ted, che hod orevious! ¥ Tet bee. 5 was ont m ChiuPULfE BES. Ca Pee eros QR LP tee | Wt re - KAgTASUX eed pe ees | = Xoy/ast UD Sees lat, i ed tcatey ‘104 bad pirmission to. dive the ve for three nontis. ‘They pinies th nat their travel was “Linttes to 300 « o> 659" troduced to LOSING! three years igs by JUAN LUIS, the director of the Language Tastitute os Subject nov works). after the introduetion they went to the pizcetors ans Latvay their: at titude C2N*| See dustae this meetin: he soft he wes dnoerser. the meotdss wea sesrore? 1 to eon the corners Oo GncG +n 1 Serene nie com Una Ahn penpemat Eton Nabe nae ren Bere 1-00000 tn Mexdcs. he posomoented Swogect met” PRISE. Res cort), PRIXEODS 29 was there to meet the ovn PRIZEODLO net) te Liked te the obonc both Vo where Subjéet steyed for dinner, on na the orevdovs neotine, CHER 3 “He seid f j t i H i i i { i | | 3 sO ; ect is very angry about th ris and says thet CHIEMYSE i i i h ! i i: , s gust turned. 5 wp _— 74 17, ANSE Seversl ocessions i 2 , ‘ 1d. . - . Kn ds é j . . oo a ston to this but does not . i f ; Course} ent bat to no avegl)l an i 4 : . ° to: : _ 5 » ; Bs Asean a ars rr iG , ou to. the kegel #Ligs - sbout 69 is ! pa ad i - ot yeors otd: i yeers efo ani hes not seen ot . 7 : ! 5 i i ' 4 ’ i ; -. =? One oleae torn while te “pesos pes neath as loag is those clients — scaratee ew Your's ove ; to . eneéra Dosainey. SSS One sha would be w ling té sell mut Gl believes ic 0U1€ be ‘too, ico, having been ii ned for Moscow’ weather, Gloria thinks ‘t 242i couns of the Soviet embassy nberested, ‘willing, and able to o help her in obtain: ning a Soviet cocoate Shop. She thoucht Tted Soviet goods, to take care of, Renee the interest z cHed vith the Canine Real ena iearned that Besos Per month. She wey DrOLabiy work For Sonem wm .tha problers ina: wolved, hefore opening hee om shoo, She aes to very Titcle ecucati O26 ‘She has never worked £ her life, Gloria sxinced me *h: n New Years Eve I peomisce to give her pSoblen some nought, frankly, gneve is sos sthing she could ¢o for my Gover business. = need Somesne who is 3% . tTature, bet not necessarily vary intelligent, and not Giessen nee wery expericnced, to contact potential “dis tents, to sel] a Service. I think qronta could fis. this Fecuirement. Is hac in miné:a commission asext: Sonzcxe WhO t mid reeteva-no. salary, but would receive a Snot varcentaga each month (265). the incoxs cue to: elients she meained. Letts cay she woul ting me aca ehicdts over a’ period OF WO or tEssa Years. Lor'ts say Surther that .. een eliest would represens aad nce: 6F Por month. Sha would rec: re 420 & 250 x ‘nd whether sha continved to work for ms Sha sculéd werk ag’ tittle cr as mich as s> would pic Sly Sat 2 cuota of onoor Y e na would end an che yenr 1200 pasos ale =» ra ia i SRCLORT ot en aie venta oy }4-00000 WO" DEAR Sore meh in om ane caamatealpntnataniomin ng anneal haemo : ce he think “ j halo et . Sadly s pevteat lev . ought = ~ mone sironcy Le orker rg I doubt) and could be targ o- eter ty Soviet. section has probably given this’ “sort, of -thirig a great Gcal of experiended thought. a oe ao believe that Valentin and Gloria might’ ‘be Ww having an affair for strictly personal ane | non-operational Teasens. ” £ further believe’ ‘ .. that Valentin might actualiy bé paying “nis oor: oe eee lown way at the French Club to pursve a Spozt . sp vac Af he is Fairly gcod at and en joys=—and not & “yg aa | oot excuse to go to the French Club to find. oteatia. om recruits . es ean se@ a pousible Pola gaise Mexican seores ae : . service. The scenario vould go something lixe’ thiss . t f co We (the Mexican secret. service! have ob- e 7 ms _ Sexved that she (Gloria) has been sedn eo, : . in the comsany of valentin. We } ov u ve oo Valentin to be a very dangerous and io ey destructive person to” Mexico, i Be Would” she ba willing to régort on’ Val-. Poe Ts " entin, }is personality, nis vidws, : : ; nes activitt es: as far as she as aware of. fo So (hater) Would. ‘she ke willing: te ‘mixe * 1 i H : . comments which would encourage Valen= : . ct tin to try geerult her. Such comm t } ee would: Be toot sho has met dio . a ; fom varicéus centassy, knows stucencs uv : : te ‘are ararchnists and ccommunss .gzowing more and 7 3 othe U.S. geréign that imperialist Niston has taken eves, etce Uitirnea se. Tro eventual valuc of Gloria Would 6as . 1. Pecort vulnoranitities oF. . 2e Retort tho soccat when Vso eritieal of osypire UE Realngn Sty vady rg aca daea tat 14-0000 : 1 a yarie Oe eed ” . > “ #0 : ok - ug Qt he : i Ga an Oo . uaa " Paar e veg ae vil 2 On ef ta “4 wea: S400 . 4) ry ah peasy ye ea rarcdts amgi RCP n n 36 a” wee tev oe ae i ‘ | | a teak tare t . 1 ‘ * : . : 1 4 I . * : . ’ ' : . . “ 7 - Mae 8 ’ ay \ ‘ . ‘ . s i \ ! , . . . . “4 : ' 5 : , ; i ye 1 i | d , L ~ . H ’ ° 14-09000 As + ‘ ‘to the vicinity of Sanborns ‘on Reformer end Giser, ‘for class, AS 155, J Segan watting jn’ front os. -the Language school for, Subject, to sone “ont, 1630 and encountered ths student by ths magezine stand, ; 3B January 1959 CONTACT REPOAT - FROM : .Samucl J. RABTASUX SUBJECT oo: Rafacl VIDILLLA duis: contest with on 29 danuary 1969. 2 KART ASUK Le a Was car sna perxanz lot dn the Yous ‘Rosa and vrlked AL Maye T called the Languege ached where Subcot seaches ord “us told thet be had nor you derives I called again at 1:65 and was informed ‘that, he vas already. in- elres..’ Be came out at 1610 ond we walked ‘tovards Sarkorns, z Anyited hin. to go. ‘to. 6 eed the t he! hed a elead oka. La Mansion Restaurant on Insurgent tos ‘Sur by tt tron 130 to 1E0C, we wont to the Serborss bar ard, had a drink, “y, told ben. that , I thought thet two girls L hed provious}y met wore going to meet me at the La “Mansion at “1700 and that I wanted hin to zo with ne. after Sone discussion he! ‘ decided that he could postpone the class until Fridey, but would heve to wait , until 1630 for the pupil to arrive,” ‘dn order to inforn hor, Ve det the Bar. at ana wo started walking to hes ser, (Sudsect nad not wanted to miss his cless, eed after. “some @iseuston in the bar, he offered ne bis ean 4n order thet Ionicht go to. La Kensién and cet the girls, i told hin thst I else wontca te est, a: oS. thet there was a pos sability that the girls vould’ nt show up. He finally corsented after soxe eénsideration).: Fe arrived. at La ¥ Yansion shortly before 1700 and went inaide, Yer: the car parked in the Rostaurant lot, After sitting down and obdertaz orinks ania stoak, z teid han that iz would 2 3Ke to dfszeuss a few imzortont aten: thet had a lot ee > to: with his future, iss hed & nentioned uring the orevior 25 > meet ins that I had sone busincas to talk to hin seout}, r degan by telling hin thet an our relationshia I bid neglected to mention sotethins important, I tele 7.4 da deascles vas not an eeeident, Johsa cone there “on ct thet mo necting hin OXEIYSS Bur slose arp es * Subject nede his -excuses, . a ee ameter pe Meg } . ms Soinmcdhtalatienteentehaetcen et a a8 | moms eryhaemgnme se ire case aes oA en ce rs : . el Seen ne er agama ee ee ee : - 0. bow nee wpe Se meets moa e : re . ~ . er the Police, om gomething, of soit tag, Item ca letelligence Covicer for th : * . + = oS. S, Goverrsent", ani shovee hin-ay lt 5. cant, He looked at dt, raised bis i x eyebrows, Dut never changed ths exsricsiea on hts face, (Fron he look on his - - i 45 “face, one night think he was vatehtnr a Bugs Sunny cartoon), (Tsadd thet ovr rei . files show thet for sone yoars be hasnconsiderable contact vith mendcrs of ‘the | : 2 . _ Soviet S53, Bofore I could go any Surther he steted th nt he was not & mexber | i™ ay f the KGB, nor did he'evor vork for then, I seid that thet vas vast ve believed i. Do oy ; , _ ay ° xf . a that vas also why i wented to talk to him, I hed e proposition to arke to | : - a ; 3 V him, Botore 3 z r edule ‘conts nue, he said thet ke. hod often been oppresched (Current ay i j . ‘ . * 4 . a> ri. 7 and in the. pest). by the: 63 to work: for then, at present he 4s boing hounded —" by Valentin (Lestxov) to réport on ‘ks Mexdean friends, Ee considers the iB to be a bunch of Basterds (Cabroncs) and thet ke does not belicve dn all of this wider the table spying, mor docs Ke Seldeve 4n what the KGB are trying to do, end if len dnvelved in this work, and I om 35h cing him the some ‘thing, then Iva : the sane kind of bastard thet the Wo are, ke vast for sone tine now, nocenc: “she’s called hin, met hin, and asked that he (subsect) srot st Kexdeans (students) lewve are either going to the U.S, or look like they night be prom ising din thet ee niin a i rospect, and thet ho (subs ject) pregare dio graphical date and other. deteiis "about their extront late, ard arrange. for then to moet LOGINOV at parmidcs, ete, LOGINOv, during eoeh meoting with Subject, brings an cnveloeze with ‘500 pesos: in cash) in’ at, and contintal ay ‘oft Sens this to Subject, Subject seys: thet he “eoes*nt: say yes" ‘or nd, bat t tha ‘to dato ha hes: not furnished any infom-to% ent i i i I i i i i i H ; oT ee “has ‘not ac scented ony: moncy,. He Likes. hfs friends. ond students, “A ary 00 sestion I i | | 4 | z Bodies, with LOGINOV (along these ‘Tines) would moke hin feol Like a sites, . ‘these- students. are young, ond nice ‘people, ord the: Noa besterss ‘supuld “Kees thedr . 4 hands. of? then, He sade thet ‘he aoprecinted the fect that 1 tienouk- tely showed ‘aia’ not ever have hin an of: ffetal- 3.0, can and desisred nyseal, becaus eo LOsIN the docency to do thet, LOGINOY has ‘Aevar shoved Siz anythi n i . aii (in =.3.) SoA enn tems te am seat o 17S eeemercreeeermpameman te 5 Me ae mmr ater + ie eet nc ag arp pearmenetaen te get ¢ ond ever oven exicaicd er “the SO t sty j ard doesent anformttion on Mexdesn stu aprrcedste the apgregch by LOGINIV, Gf LOGINGY hed approrcind has honestly, a shoves him ID, and teiked about the idcoliga dnvolved in vhet he wanted, % nea | Subset micht have. pad a nere attention, bit he (Subicct) did not Ldke the f tshenest wey LONGINOV went choot at, offering neotiy and ty vytng 49 con him, Subject said, granted, he nécds pony, end the 500 pesos: always looks rood, but tkat 4f he started doing what Wer SOV wanted, the sipht. of the money would me, make aim ate Aftonvants, ° “I told chin that at -we were not Antorestea in his’ on ; students, ‘bat thot Ko wanted to: stop tho sob in their efforts ta underziine othor notions and direst sabotage against the. U.S, ‘Ke night not like the ddea: “of unter=the-table desling, but it Was a- ‘real fact of life, IF 4¢ were not oa ' : ’ . Bay CEOS on rpsecrneseg | fa eoretiene dans agg 4 for the current: unde’ or-thextcble conflict ~, the ‘world would probabiy ba rushed | See terrstas Mae into a nuclear. war, and he krew what that ‘meant, what was going on in the. espionage: ft Sela was ‘actually a dotorrant, ‘and thot the People involved sere composed of the bist minds of two worles, I. recalled his (Subject) tro werld powers opinions (previously expr esscd by hin) ang, asked hin what he - planned “tom do. He could-nt return to Russ4a3 his current ‘future prospects in Mexico were - not too pronising, and ke had previously mentioned that he wanted to ze to the. U.S. If ites true thet there are enly two important povers in the world, then - eo) had better, seriously echsider where he vants- to Place Ais nerbles, Savor tundty : does tnt knock every day. ord he was talicing to a reprosontats ve of the U.S , soe Goverment at the’ onort, tio was waka ro proposits ion direetiy to hin (Subj ect), Sebiect said thst thet was all true; he at fir rst wanted to return to Russis * but after sooing Some things in “exico b he deald zed: that) ke sould never be kapoy in Russia again because of the! oppressive segtne arid. the Leck of freédox. {Ze edited the recent Russten 3avasion of the cheeies and soda thet. at Rado. hin Sick to sée the Russ tens do tats). Ee said thet he vas not happy 4s Mexico ost th-t he -couid live here 0.x, AT omen tin nee Nee ae ERT Reh emcee we none mee = Soe ee Heertengneen pemnom ee See oe me tener we oe 4 q Re had proviously tricd . ne” se > Sstn tuons Tt. In ene cise antention of cits e 2i5 or ‘er theirs US 1. and the rovlisstden thet be is sie be enonch to mentelly ruin hia, regaNiess of avy Ronty received, I told hin thet one . : : . a % etree rs . _ of our efforts is trying. to bie:k the 563 shen Tay go after peovle th-t tom out te be his frien nas: Ee ¢an think that ‘he (SeSieet] 4s hot ‘vateed. tut . that as’ far from th “0 trish, Ee may not wosk for the 333. by his associetiors - with ‘then have bees leon f for sexe * tine ana thet a thick f ile. alrendy. exists 24 nis, I kno? bin personslly tow, and Like ‘Rin, and ith ke refuses to work vith = me Ti, obligated to write it uo thet way. Hy suze serio ers will leter Sit do-n with xe and ask the results Sing “sincere, and I firmly believe that ke is eoxpletely honesty This Aoitever will ° not answer the question why he will not ‘coozeseta, and when at is ts put on’ paper . % will just be a cold Feport lackine versons ity, and th 3 paper wd) indfeste . thet he might be working. for the 4G3 recerdless of any opinions tacked on to the _bottem, Ina cdse like’ this, protocol betveen the CS. and Mexiern Goverrnents “ regitibe that we eventually turn over to ther any reports on people in their country who aight be invol: vee with the Russisas in 1 efforts sprinst Nexto, In- his case, his file would be turned over to the 3 éexicans ard then he can srag ine. what sould happen, perg the ‘time the. Secret Service ‘stezped harrecine him, or ke” wound up in Jail, he would oy lavin, ing ‘a nisersble pas <- AlL this just - for ‘being: innocent, For this reason) a and for reasons involvin:. the fact. thet é$ a real person in reel {Word he cantt atlors fast to sit on the middle of the Fence, he shoud sertously consider yy propesition, | . . Doan, ’ » ond ru tel then thet Rafael isa } nice gcy. honest, * t et, sm . ~ -~ : ° Subject said that whet lo omentioncs courded Like « fhreet, and tht if 4t was * Zt stdld wouldint make ary ellforences hy woule rather go to cil on be harragsed him tent whet l-said ees not a threst bit s anoreadsto the fact that Tin beds frack vith hin dnste wooiney ddd, + to cen hin, was only acking,. awee a friend reeardicss what his decision vs, and thet af dts WXon, then i'l) do ove ything din ny power to sce thet he. Fenains untouehed ond wacbotrered, Dat peek, Ay es nit geruntec Srything because &@ buretucratic st rueture, was Anvelved ond i aid'y at have the. final! ‘sey. J told hin thet uless “everything he had told ne: during our previors ‘assocd-tion wes 7 connlete B.S.,.thea ho had a “duty to ot least consider what 1 was esking. (8y now we had been at this from 1760 to adout 1930), Finally he asked ne whet 2 “vould want of bin, I sadd thet I wanted hin to work with me directly ageins’ the KGB and that I nad ro intorest in his friends on sthidents at. all; Tf ko was concerned aGout the KGS bastards bothering his rrienis, this vas” -his chance to helo me do scmcthing about 4t, Me cantt operste plone. He neg the intelligenca, the sbiid ty ard the opportunity to doa great derl ard he “ sould involve hinsel?, 4° only for the ddoals that he hes previously express sed, > (ke thought about it for a few moments and began to talk ste:t Turdy ¢ ¢ ERRYSE De Oe ee He eee: \ “| ne Said thet for Ansterice siz WISE was Snother KGB man who ‘hed aprroncned | hin - m “A <,\> . : Ph Ve \? 7 te revort on ‘Atiericens, LOG LHOY had told hin ‘that he (Loczyov) gould ‘nt fet ‘slong - 2 AE eee ; Ae ob with tmerdeans and consequently wes s only an terested in working with ‘Mexder, nS, but Fe” ge t SEREY ‘SH tried to. reer eat Subject te work agains to Amerieens, Subject refused, L i ern en ATA ee aa CHE ERKYSH however vag trying to work on AXDREA (subjects friend) and this rece oe f- f hin damned med, ‘The. girl AXDREA was only about: 1S or 17, ard 8 swect little pal, : ~ we. dL 7 . axe vb and ve hed ne business trying. t to pick on. her ‘Subject said thet he - | 4 qi was in’ the. ‘Plaza hetel one coy waiting to neke.. 3 shone c4i2, and th t ke herrd i \w thé shone boovs See aking fluent Russien, “hen the man’ pot through 8 from the inbrssy, Tac man gave his nae | if asxed Subsect 4° his asme wes ie creel: j i i j i ; i ; i i SE Feri a Lat en eae 14-00000 "a 4 f a z i é 3 i Stat sae: . UU other had confided in bie thet ¢ ry . ary of has friends or students, including Carl, ee “nen Rated tr ga » oO a ” 3 ~ is . aL said ‘thet he has vor ‘eed for CRICERC Sst SGB, Ci s1eexey hed never madi. ery btteapé. wr ‘later: ‘mentioned that he Right Ienots VosKxczs ENERO CERCY bet thst ndship which l-ter led 22 the sttenoted recruic wane is led anto Zh pats, esther corive exsetion 3 about the HGR ond 2 esked hin waF the bad no, 2 ds stroduced CaiSaSSE to ANDRA and nov regretted 4%, ca ebout CHICHNOV). ide- thet ce HICKOV was recruit his for! enythinr, -Re i =ROV by first wee. but’ could not . "be sure of the last Teme.. (I dident try to deseribe hin), Subject mentioned Rates. vy in wes the veoruitment and It: Ve TE SECU S| . __? alt eee - Yocards the “t end. - During the conversstion See, sect seid the t at one tine his iy od ti 2 cy other Soviets who are KC3 during + fast moving conversation but I did not teke ried to keen the corversation cha mnoled_ cf to re ruit her ssvoral tines ain escov to Work égainst Spanic rds ‘and Latin arerdc cans who visited, The KGB be rd once threstened her but: whan she condsined that she wou uid consult her husband, they told her. to forget it. Ee said th- t she bed ‘known. many nankers of the XVD, SSVD and nox EGS, Dut that she still refuses to work for then in their business,” thought a bit. ond Said that he would agree. to work with mé on one cond4 tion , . only. - The condition 7 that I would not as After cons siderable more discussion along the same Lines. VENTURA or ANDRA: hiss to anf orn on, or rie ageinst, Subject finely in pe rth culer, and thet if ary thing showld happen te hin asa result of his - work for me, thet . =z would promise to take care or his wite and ehild, I agreed ‘to ‘has « cons titton,, Pestoting thet xy ory canc ern was the x03, a it could prove to bia, OF convince hin, that ddrestly invelved wath the EGS then I t % Sg) fi fu Tt said hovever thet an the rutare ifs exy of his local eccue excect hin to rol me, interces were sentestiatheiemmnianiedeaertteninemeetemmerericamtioen a ee eee et ee a + > a Resteur nt date vith LOGlicy at i570, be wes to meet LOGINGY et » werdss os ava PUGS Ee veated to know wht he 73 v o oO ENGV, ot tele hiss ta be very cereal that he Cocs* nt che nee ’ nis attitude one bit, and to continue Tob the tins teins with LOGINOy dust ‘as tsureat on nn oF Ave shoud do vith L af nothing ot all hed bi hepeencd. I saad th: t the Soviets do have a Gupertment... a. \ © - a at this ho ‘inter: rested and- seid NSHERSEM and grinned, I seid yes, they co operate. “now siond th theh, and that the Soviets $ would not ba very: b-pcy to discover that their friend he ‘a anything at all to do with us. I saad that even ‘though — oop en eee ee mee enn te lite et ee Frege! 4 [ome bee Serves A) treat esch other 4 és gontlexen. they are capable of © boing. to: igh at times. “ "7" ¥o saad not te ‘worry, th-t oh was an excellent ector, and LOGINOY would never suspect a ening, = During the tine Iwas trying to convince hin, ho said that I veg forgetting one thing. Ke assured me that he was 80a Socislist ard 20% cadtelist, gud he. firey ‘believed that Sos felism was good. for Saite countries. including Russie, de said that because or thet he didnt see how I could evér have eny confidence in hin, ng answered by ‘saying that everyone wes entitled to their ; ddeals, and I<too’ bol oved in certain forms of Socirlism, he encouraging thing c- a was that he bolieved din soathing, erid: that was his right as an individual, i L ve an the J. 5 are entitled te our ‘beliefs, ard ave not restricted in our ‘reading t netter or thet we said on ste ‘eat corners, me ke wanted to, he could stand on ‘the: ‘steps of the Liheoin honument and ‘give & speach on » socks lisa and noone & ly a cis 3 Fy 3 a Little about the restr: actions 4n Russie 3 da reading aetter ard talkie, AE bet ate Saw ry point, - By 2115 we wore in agreement ‘en his cooperation with ne involving the above mentioned conditions, I asked hin-to nect ne on “ednesday, 5 Sebriery, at 2036 ot CHALUPAS Restaurant on Refoima (dust asross tha Pordterico), Ee . z stioned Rim ecain to be very care tad ' i | i would bother nin provided he didint cause a riot, disturd the veecil or broak sone — | ! | | i i H krov where It was and agreed to nect me, 2 cent i i i } : a loca) dew, Ne have Socdelists who ‘are stall good citizens. Re then tolked i i i } i An his dealings with LOGINGY and to take preeantiers eter be FTEs eee eee A ene MH ee OR ORR RK te Ja A ten nt TNT TR A ee th atte ce ee ca : i re ee tf ee =~ ~ 7 ; ril tht alter this ha he soité he was going, j Mas sri? th-t he i Sert tha restauy-nt at 2ii5, ne vanted to give ne @ rico, or have mo go ce ct ere ink with hin, but ° § ‘I ssid thst even though 3 would nt mind au, the saree ‘O° RY ESsochates were ‘ - j waiting ekant three blocks auny Tor y Feport, end ttt Thad to toll them ee : i - what L-poen we othey wove very smite 2S bout this, We part ted din the doomay : _ I. “> * apd-Ma drove off as I walked da the othér direstion, ‘T leter caugat a cab to | 7 town sad lest de dn the vicinity of ny Ser. | a . i oe REMARTS: . oe . / ; | “ During the conversstion Subgect mentioned the memes 0! various . i : : i Soviets, but I. vas not taking notes and preverred to channel the conversation | { as i back to the recruitment piteh, i thousht the detodls sould-be obtained leter S Lan \ | ; . - ; - l af he wes recruited, / | . . : " ‘During the pitch the only one who was nervous was me, Subject e4splayed E ay “cool which was amazing, “hen I presented ny eredentirls: are the pitch h never batted an eyelash?, ust continued slightly smiling, I noted no reaction . atall, it covle be that he still thought i was xidding, or pleying sono gone, In. any case, either he works for the. other side, or ho is indecd cool to on. ve. adndvable point, 0. 2 2k Sle, , _ Ne (I) talked fron 1700 to sbout 2030 without making ens herdvay, Up until thet tima I hed gotten an exphatic nNoN, I slnost gave up before “another acproach produced 9 Little result, I think thst prior sssessnents which | At the renent the stata th-t he will do anything for money is entirely. false, recuitment 4s still on thin Sse, and subject ds serious sbaut tavolvin: his: asts thet longs) ard has (ORCA ERAT Pte BASIE Sra SPOS A Se ORBIT: 3 Perhaps after he gets ais icet wet (iP it to do alinest anything, be Some cxayrdence he can be Broucnt arson 4 2 4 q 4 3 Bneae . : ~ } ) wy . tee ee get et oe hovever Do wos aK reflections on Bis Sprpiands in genersl, or anythang else thet he lecitinate, thé success. o i Hy | f i i. a i . i as t me { | i i opinion. on, If 221 of tha Yorepetng- 40-3 the recruitment so far bas been due to ‘riendspin and ay villineriess to see gust about overything bis wiy,” Tis will teke timo to chango. 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PS : WS BOE en oy a Ce Kee be Ll wn kKLSB <2 ae “Ss oA t ms . a “ eel qi j es con : tv . : [. co iF 3 4 : CLIAM Ode se lant Cbd 74 aa t veh wee : f le 5 wy: | Fi : i . me, Sen Ee a {- - t — Lomols Whale CO c cen Meo hen em _ mea MeO wy a> I. a _— Sy [Ocoee — seen Leen TN “hee On. aos oem oman st cbamnabane get mu i ‘ a ™ ses (oir rerenenmeeoeonaeetamatiniiminioinin tient neniegnctin ine iannintnietnsiin wate vate sc a Serene neem ene tent a reer een ; i 7 Net ace eee ny oat Nee t E et a ee a : : i -2 . i : t = SECRET .30 January 1969 MSWORANDUM FOR: C/Cuba a= rRon CVI - mo ” supsect : LIREALA-1"6 Soviet contacts at the French Club: a oF Without encouraging any further contact between LIREALH-1 ang the Soviete but Bimply taking advantage of the fact that he does continue to see them, I would appreciate continuing jarormation - ON the following points; ; a, Anything now learned about the activities of LOGINOV . and CHERNISH, evon the fact that they were at the club for or talked, etc.. i b. Any indications that either LOGINOV or CHERNISH have any interest. in anyone at the club. : : c,. Continudag assesament and biographic data on Gloria PINTG and her hiésbasd with the view of ; approaching both | or ‘care either. a. YY would: also ‘appreciate a detailed assesmnent of LOG INDY based oa the relationship to date. The same’ tor CEERN ISH. . 3 As xan officers both are of priority interest. ' i certain houre on certain dates, with whon | they played tennis” ae a t i { i 1 “~ 2 ahr CRUE EE OAL E TY So aaa, 1, Following mordaggress ively | an a ‘hoteZ room fer lunch been feeling “up to any 2 arge-scale entertaining. oo , he Yesterday afternoon, We January, Subject Fan into . / Valentin LOCINOV. af'F erectings. and LOGINOV commented mie have had a very good beginning. of tha year," (whatever that neans). py “@ to ‘| 1. as 4 a aI ws ‘uv ‘ ide =~) ww) XN — a ane 22 January: 1989 chone cali from Subject, Ines hin at his "hot - The neetiag. tasted frd= 1455 until around | 1600, The next meeting will be arranged by phone whes Subject is a} back in Mexico city. - . ia oe : 26 Duriag the past month, Subject was Bl: 2 : 3 - “ollowing recovery, sient. all of his time on Busine ar ae rathar ‘than. on subjects of operational interest. As usual, he is Up to his ears in financial woes, though he just discover ed that - \ his position is not nearly as bad as he. thought. f a] 3. . Subject said he thinks Polish Ambassador RAUCHRZAK "ay may come to visit hin vin Cueraavaca this Stinday, though | Plans are not definite. i urged. hin again to get busy courting MAJ. a bat not to let the relationship grow cold. Subject said ‘that the reason he has not beon more active lately. is that Lolita is in the early months of Pregranty and ‘has not lorencia and Hamburgo. Thoy exchanged brief NL Subject ‘recent ly received -a” post card froa BEWSEP 4 advising that BEWZEP has-seen Subject's sister in 2 Warsaw, “sothing more than this other than routine greetings. a I 6. Subfect said that hai secretary has been iocsking for an ¥ . Pte. P F777 py ae ei i tear etre eee oe ay dy oe 10 JANUARY 1968 MEMORANDUM “FOR THE FILE SUBJECT: Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOY (P+11712) : , On 46 December 1968 LICALLA reported. that a. “LAght-complextoned Dee woman had entered ché Soviet Embassy grounds at 1106 that day. aa She wes seen exiting at 4122 bours. While laside. the Soviet Rabasay: grounds, this voman had contact with Subject. (LOGINOY) . a so -LILYRIC reported thet ‘on that same: “date, 16 December 1968, “an a ‘unidentifted light-complexioned woman had entered the Soviet Embassy ; at 1106 hours. She was exiting at 1122 hours. She was driving a . : car with D.F. plates 964 BC. LIKAYAK reported on 7 January -1969-———— _that these. piates were registered to: f Lo Raquel“ URTULER de"DALLAL. Residence: Rio FW 95 - 1 ; Mexico 5, DF. : They are registered to a 1965 Opel Sedan. There are no Station Traces on the woman cited above. Attached gre photographs of the woman seen in contace with LOGINOV, “ as well as _the LIKAYAR placa check results. . ae a a —_ - . : a a Grace H, FAHMILANT — AMEN TN CO HARA MSR R Cs nal SIRE 4 el meeerr RM 2. 14-0003, 2 ow “es i a i RES atestett yr He mae! nl Maes Mae aaa . = i 8 4g ‘ - _ Sf ‘unyere- y-2920 tt Ake GE , THIS WOMAN WAS SEEN ENTERING CLUB ST 1105 WOURL. SHE ARRIVED IN.A CAR WITH D.F. PLAGAS 904 FC (being checked). ACUURDING TO LICALLA, A BLONDE WOMAN “WHO WAS SEEN ENTERING AT SAME TIME HAD CONTACT WITH VALENTIN S. LOGINOV (P-1L712), KNOWN KGB OFFICER. ACCORDING TO L@CALLA THIS WOMAN EXITED AT 1122 HOURS, WHICH 1S SAME TIME LILYRIC WAS itER EXITING. PE ITERS a L |. 4 BR Pg Pubes Bag 7 Cena Scent PTE EY Ht ecm eter | pot. rn eee : ' aa . . , | i wee : oon onartge nA . 1400000 a Guien corr FRESH Ta: _ "ke flacas gue er gh ¥ Flaca ye 964 motor TLEXTé ~ Sarctee: hay a - - Mékico BD. KF, a 7 Merc de 1969, ASUNEC. Ziacas man . a a esyonda rernito inforsar el resultade de. la investigacisn de las - wSegruida especifics. ~fo-Fert enece @ un coche Opel seddn particular modelo 1965 52222 con canje de placag f 1963 a nombre de RAWUSE G URTULER or tees DS DALLAL con domicilio en lag calles de Rio Foo Ne 95 interior 1 de tq ee §. a6 a - a . , Zong 5 ; ; ; ; Co. a Mawes gene we eee ee Co ee — ie ythgn~ Licafh, gs: “i a ot Coons ee . ; | lan : ; cea ts ee ; . - the “4A Sz001 1a 12 ie al pareaor. arrins al Chud, un aatrinonto nugvo, aiszo yu olasifico 0020 |! i Bat » Upsrsce ontrea otras fotos on leo we _1,2)22,12 22,23 7 24 dol R-3=231} tions confsote cont Kazyvip, tor, Tora, kov,tor y Kol y fola, prinodpainante | oon sates. 2 Wtinos, poaidlonente no quado on lugar do ellos. . LL Lowber ; Hoy enposaron 6 trabajadoron a roparer y piatar alganea salons dad : intorior dol Edificio, ~~ —— we 2 ae No soguids Viondo 9.2 MY'3R=3 ua 32 onoWontPan va “Weldo dead 01 nfs do Ootubre, astoa sijatos ontro, »tras fotoa aparsoon an las “2 30 y 32 @ol : : Rollor C= 2313.. 7 A las 1100 Lo, un Eonbra y 2 “ujorsa al purscor extranjaroa, sald 4aron dol © Clud por la Pda prinoipal, an oi RooLoidor tavderon dontacto sonst Cont, : <= 4 . A loa 1122 Ha. una ‘ujor mubia ¥ quo vuotla do solor:. words vw wallaa nogag paladaa, sali dol club por la roja principal, la ° tujor amedonsda ontrs a dud 2106 Mas ¥ on ol Rooiotdor tuvo costae! a : —_ Om 8 Cong 2¢ (Ae, Cc “7 CKO chee le | -: eee: — a Kuta dha on un anatsa. do lis hada: 23 “avallos" waduren Vatlow tu abl. a. met uaalos sus poaibluaonte aan pura la Ouva Ma Be wibar old tm au fanilia, Few wi selunhe fie ain eer . ~, _ . ee Le Cc .. WIT sot, . Z Se | 7 kewmbe ter . ; : be ieee! feelay : | PUP) de 1 ear ec cane comarca nape ince enn nee Zope ee 7 oe: ce , a a a ) , a aa cortacs acponte( T FT pl 2S SUATINT: LIROZIN/L and 2 — p ~~ at 2? DATE OF HSETING: 4& December 1958 . 2. The undersigned net with LIA OE and 2 at the LIROLIN, apartment . on-& Decenber from 1213. to 1300 hours. ; The next neating will occur Oo when one of the LIROSIN'S contacts RUIDEMANN via ‘telephone. oo . 2, LIROBIN/2 reported that both of the LIROBINS attended a cocktail party at the home of the Indian Embassy ES GG >), FRU PARASHAR, at which they met the LOGINOV! | (P-11712). LOGINOV again refused to . carry on: any of” the coriversation in Engl. sh even thougt English was the comzon. language used by the guests. At ono point during the evening, . Mrs. PARASHAR addressed LOGINOV in frent of all the guests and chided him for not using his English remarking that"everyone here knows that you speak English". “LOGINOV staréd at her icily, but did not comment - in either Spanish or English. LOGIOV spoke briefly with L/1 inquiring what L/l's éuties were with the newspaner and gave every indication that “he .was unaware of L/1ts ‘column. Mrs. LOCINOV was quite cordial and — that she had not to. which, Ers. Logrs OV countered by renariing that she had seen L/2's friends - the SARATOVS (P+13125)- at. Acapulco. L/2° stated that no eff ort was made to involve the LOGINOV! s. in polenics during. ‘the. CG . evening and that LOGENOV did not appear to iaiow the majority of the The Ligcsin's wera the only. Aneriéansé with the exception of ‘Edward RENE LOY P . approxinate 16 quests “who represented ‘alnost every nationality. N s and his Noxdean wilo. “Loeiov did not svend 4n inordinate time vith any particular t ndividunal no> ‘aid they rensin late. y S 3. adtittonsl infor: On Was obtained ro arnold BILGUR: whien ANTUMMASE vil fashion into < rontrt. The Russalite ave iavitecs to 2 * . : < Giaher-at the LIGOLIN's on & Uecenber tosetnex vith the Lo iGeits and ala YG HO. ta: a whew aye one etn RRR ae “nie LO REDE Erm e mt e _Anguired if wa had been, to the: fila festival in Acapuleos L/2 replied oe 14-0000 4 * et Scy of &e frost beens, & _preckaéo fe dene ind wivecious worwan of C7 terest in vad 4s roid ‘sbly that of everyone else! 3, Soviet, ne is a novelty. He is aiso prowecly @ et tractive who like brotish ron. aS entertained val nas sopo0xen “Gleria coulda casi S, of course. Further, Gloria organizes tehnis groves and. inforral nts, Through her Val is Likely to meet & number iohly unli kelv shat Nal wou tid oy ie re- oria or Pete. 7 us seri orsiy eacagn £9 ine crested in Sno @voting rennis OMe @ tt tw ¢ +m O 14-0000 : . - . . s tp taal tT. . . * . , : : - t . i ! i antes, ¢ . a We Rave net reciprocated, a avite he Mo Oo : : Circus. . : : 4 oo: : , \ : . on : ' i _ GEORIA? 3! PRELIYS 3 US I believé the = Gloria i: is: 1gss antivAmerican than the average widclesclass Yexicanl. -_ 4 a She Ras. travelled to the US many times for vacations and | oS : - .. S$hopoins. She ‘knows ‘the US yathker well, but she Goes not: ; sean BLO S i ° : : | RECRUI @ chat 7 : | . Po 4 = , ~ 3° 2 Pinte. & complete PR I . a: Ls nod oF intere coulé exchance . : ood: Lavi tacioas Curing the next. few weexs ain orcer (tO ore2in . uh : the necessary inZorvation, ; . j . ; : - | ° ‘ ; g t 3 t se = ra . : 7 1 a4 . . : 2 & | 7 Po, ; ; . : i ; e fT { 4 ' come to 1f ou, want” to visit the. Soviet Unions — . “ @ very harasom "€iGd nous X cow Cloraa talxiag to Zourl Tehernych. them. Gloria was turning on all of her not ine eharm. Invited Touri to her pocada, Tnacn ackca . should ges at the Soviot embasuy about 4 cusinesa deal she bad, Was told thin would be Ivanov. Glovia sale she” y . Anew htdand denerkbod him as big aad corpulant. Apparently ‘thta Wein cotreact=-according to.Tourits reactis: eo Gloria ankea Leurt where - ho worked . and, was told with. Valentin. He adad ‘that this: is tha Gepartient you must . Later aw Touri with his wife ane’ Sone She is rather: attractive, sail. Pavel, is arcut three years old, and 2 little boy. os 2 23; 1968, 2000 = 9260 nouts. - @ dhoue 40 20, 50 cther pla were prosent. V Gelicious. bone. ve ‘ ; Gloria invited us to ‘Spon . 2 next we cexend with then and 3 or 4 cther couples at Valle < 3 xevoOe Volontin and his wife will be there. We-acceptads~ : : : Seth wu art. | . u © 21's wikta brought pivojcie~ ‘ Bias ae ieee wate i iz ae Eo es or |e a . Oe UE Se et Kew Ae w | | fod AE fonee Ae : 7 G riaAp into, tennis conpanion of vatentia LOGINOV. 1. ‘A: resumé of: their relationship.—_-His attitude towards. cher, hers to hin. _ Any indicationg of sexual involvement? | WA ‘2. Bio data on- Pinto, marital relations, assesanent of . her, could she be approached. to talk about her relationship with LOGINOV, how, through whoa? - ceweewen whens emeleuby let cteesen neti ame comers ae Ce one | 7 i 4 A Eanel LA... | oy ah von uy vem ‘ON NUN "aa, ei 1 HON. Sas WR | oe ZEAL wr aapat” Pre Deacwde! 6s oe " orn etree taken os eer reese . ee tener ae i |; | no to , ae a) Peon Yas ew aah \< Xs i : \ PA four - t- . 7 i i 2% ' é 14-D0090 +5 sot oo peaks tes "LOG (Mh beast bey, tL Enea es | ee Ci | ' - os ji —— yl i : mal in patent pels ee Stee REN ea sede ye cbte tleg ay does 1-00000 y t _— : | ane - ~ Lemay Na ta. 4 ad werk averler Lo, Leds fe i yy i ch ‘ . . | In IN has shown an unusual i anterest in Velentia, Leguinoy. He receuwttly made a date {. with Val ro slay ténnis ac che French Club..Toay ad= | : ra x mitted to makiac quite an cffort to keen nis date, . - i desnite crher ormmittxents which had come un, Val, ; “| however, did not shsw anc did not call fony. Tony | : {. scemed far more-annoyed than would be normal under -° - fF ‘ . | “the eireu: astances. ~ . -~ | DON¥'S FATHER, AMERICAN, Tony has a lerga’ family rs: here and in tha Us, His father ig an American-and Tony || : : i 7 Socaks excallant Enqglish,-xe is very ¢ricndly, well- s i. Aiked, oro-USil, excelloat tennis player. mo. } . a : . . . . . if af. | oe, . ce ; d- : bo - | rs ae . . i . ? , , 8 . “ g | ; wee wee ee me ee Boe : . 3 Hl i . . . 4 i] -e 2 i 1 . o i K u 2 2 . ee a. . 14-00 1000 “wo tp . ; SHS ~ te Sen > hfe? fk wah ee ee tee pee Th oe cama te 5 TT EL eee te eet atm nue ot rane ae APG noe COI TACT RPort - suegcors LERODBINS/ f. W6LEy we ® DATE OF Lavtligs 1 Noverber 1968 _ 1, The undersigned net with LIROBEN Tig/h at his apartment on. 14 Rovembor from 1500 to 1630 hours. LIROBNIN ‘$72 was 111 in bed (f1u) nnd was. unable to participate in this meetings The LIROBSIXS ‘S$ daughter, “Lisa, was present . in the hose. during the neeting which prompted RSIDSMANN “to inquire of Wi if the daughter was TROY avare of the type of re= lationship which’ the LIROBBINS had with RSIDSMANN. l/l replied that "they" had told thar daughter inasmuch as she had come to suspect such a relationship over the past. year or so. RESIDE “ANN felt that it would ba of little purpose,at this time, to admonish the LIROBEINS _and.-dropped the _ Subject. REIDEMANN has found the LIXOBBIXS to de woefully lacking in general security principles and has strived, in a tactful manner, to point. out past shortcomings and possible security hazards, ~ especially with regard to. “telephone conversations. 2s In response to REIDEM LANE! g question regarding attendance at tle 7 Novenber ‘reception, 1 aes thet they had both attended. L/1 con- — vt ented thalt there appear réq, fever people this year than last.. As & matter of fact, wi could identify only two ‘people in the entire. throng. that he. had. previously knowns | They weres the Indian Enbassy Counsellor (2), FLU PARASHAR and an aAnerican couple, Lulu Vargas-Vila @o LEE (wife), vho is the. correspondent for La Union (Walparaiso); La Prensa (Buenos Atres) 5, 51: fienvo (Bogota) and resides at Platon ¥45 - 2nd floor, Tols 20710723, The LIROS_INS spoke briefly with both of the above Well as SARATOV (P-13125),” SYCIEV (Px11113), LOGINOV (P-21712) = 20480 (Peo 270). The conversation adhored to gonoralities such as iP C) eajority of the guests 4 QPF ST! 2 JO Coy) parties a anc PRA Fy 3 é ‘ | I. iN atlanta aE ee : appeared to be Mezieans “a larg o muaber of then clad in thoir every cay clothes. thera was also a sprinkling of Mexican student~apnearing types. ‘For the-record, L/L reported that his automobile 1s a 1965 | blue, ty -door, Oldsmobile bearing Oklahoma licenso plates, 25-8546 (1968 plates). -- ° . . noe 7 t . 3. With reference to SARATOV's party on tho ovening of 13 November, L/1 comiented that he and L/2 arrived at the party at approxinatoly a - 2000 remaining until cae 0030, 14 Kovembere The LIROBBINS were: ‘the last to leave although they departed only minutes after the rest of the. guests. The guest list ineludeds The LIRODBBINS, Arnold*Bilgore. and , . wWte JoAnne, Roger ‘CUDESY (Radio. VIP) and wife, and the Saratovs. a english was the common language spoken and L/l noted that both the Saratovs handled the language with ease althcugh as the evening progressed ar SARATOV'd Liquor consumption tnereased his fluency and articulation became more labored. L/1 stated that SARATOV pushed liquor very hard the entire evening starting out with two pre-dinner Grinks andthen - ' serving vodka in accompaniement to the borsch.. Wine was served with the nain course, Chinese beef, prepared by Nataliya SARATOVA. Dessert was accompanied with brandy and the evening progressed with long drinks after "dinner, 1/1 stated that SARATOV drank with the group al though B/1 doubted ~ that SARATOV matched the men drink for drink. Mrs, SARATOVA appeared at ease and seenied to enjoy the conversation. — L/1 assessed her as a woman who complemented her husband and made a charming and. vivacious ‘apnesrance. L/1. seened ‘to be struck with SARATOV's apparent"sincority® dn tas his enjoyment of the evening and his "candor" in the discussions, For the rost part, the conversation edged. away from any controversial subjects; seemingly all were content to dwell upon "Old Nexico™ of 20 years ago and the Joys of simple living in the city, During a disenss ion of the style of night lifo in Koxico, SARATOV remarkod that he enjoyed i. * 14-0000 A ja Liable opeentean DE. ; copie feeds cee steer ee Aetna ae peyemnet eaten Rnd see : — eee aie cement 4 Sa aennneninep advo ci enter ; ar : _- a Pn a a eee eters cate eee aoe + Aelatntate meme oStream ierseientia cas Sta ener =} “ departed SARATOV walked them down the steps and solicitously inquired of , alam ceneeer ene came ae sem Ae gence ers ememmer™ oo a good 5 trip-tease perferranco 1 nov ond then relating that he had. seen 2 vxber of then whon he was in tho States. SARATOV spoke nostalgically of nis life in the States aduitting that ho missed many aspects of ‘his lize there. “Wi remarked that the conversation was largely centered around comacnts by the BILGORES and L/1 ond L/2 inasmuch as the CUDNEXS * were very reserved and seldom expressed themselves to any degree. L/1 commented that to the best of his knowledge the CUDNEY' s ad SARATOV's had first met and the dinner party held by the LIROB3INS, L/1 expressed some surprise in that the: CUDNZY's- were | invited as they, are rather shy and inexpressive. Toward the end of. the evening, W/L was able to raise the question of the. Soitiet invasion. of the CSSR. _SARATOV staynchly ; dorended the Soviet and Warsaw Pact occupation claiming that it was a necessary move because of the increasing aggressiveness of the West 7 Germans and thet the avowed purpose of West German truculence was to put pressure on both the CSSR and East Germany in hopes of reunifying Germanys ; SARALOV did not become emotional over his defense, but left little doubt that he wholeheartedly approved of tho Soviet move into the CSSR. Neither the BILGORE! s or the LIROBBINS pursued the issue al though L/1 commented to SARATOV that ne was not convinced by SARATCV' s defense of Soviet actions. . In short, L/l felt that the evening went eff smoothly and as the LIROBBINS. L/1 as to whether they (SARATOV's) had entertained properly ami if all ~ had been satisfied with the SARATOV''s production. 1/1 found this: vaguely out of keeping with SARATOV's personality and somevhat gauche. -L/1 noted that the SARATOV apertment was modern and well-kept giving every evidence of having been lived in. ‘he SARATOV's possess a large European make ‘combination phono-radio. Set which was tuned to ‘Light Fx riusic’ for back= of ground. SAnnToVv stated that he ‘had inhorited this from his prodecessor. SARATOV's ona child (age 9) was‘ in bed when tha guests arrived. Upon | , Goparting, SARATOV dnquired of tho @ LIRGBLINS if they planned to attend tho a a te ‘ forthcoming Acapulco film festival. L/l stated that he was not sure if he would journey there and SARS OV stated that he and his wife planned to (attend. . %, LIROBSIN/1 stated that during a recent conversation which he 3 ‘had with ne citizen representing AP in Mexico), JONES” connented that he knew roth SARATOV and SYCHZV. JONZS remarked that he had been to a party at SYCh TEV" s curing tha Olympics. rae ae Farthere more, JONES related that he knew the KUCHEROV's (TASS) and that Nrs. tulsiodex. KUCITEROV had beéon sent home before tha departure of KUCHEROVs - JONES strongly implied that security reasons wore behind the. rather : abrupt departure of Mrs. KUCHSROV. Wt did not press" the issue any further. ; , Se LIROBBIN/1. also reported that tho Foreign. Press club. im in a “chaotic ‘stato in that the president, Jose QUIROGA, has accused the club | _ director, Kathorine MANJARNEZ, of onbezzling funds. The truth of the matter, however, seems to be that QUIROGA is ‘engaged in either shady dealing or is. guilty of sloppy administration of finances, At any Tate, I/l commented that all members must pay cash for all services and that the club's creditors are pushing fur cash payments of all services. The - "scandal" seens to have shaken the Club and many members are staying away until the financial situation, ds corrected. 6. The undersigned inquired of I/1 as to whether he iiew of any ts citizens who might be_ Looting for an apartment. W/1 stated that 3% he was currently unaware of anyone, desiring housing but that he would Keep his ears Open and make a few discreat inquiries without Teveding — “that he knows of any vacancies, | - oo. —_ -_ bobs 4 “N . “yee A 'NOKROS Ne RELVEMANN inttnmentiente aie . . . . at far bon ony 7 WG . ; SECRET es . _ ; 13 November 1968. MEMORANDUM FOR: DC/IC/SB VIA ' : Chief of. Station c/ic _ : “ . SUBJECT. ; : Consular Corps. Visit to Veracruz . _- ; 1. The undersigned visited Veracruz on 9 and 10 November : = together with other members of the Consular Corps on an . official visit to that city. ‘Althoush the Cubans were . scheduled to attend and official diplomas proclaiming them 4 - guests of the City of Veracruz were prepared, none of them ce .) .. |. Showed up, including Lino SALAZAR Chia, who is stationed in : i Pe Veracruz. The Czechs, East Germans, and Poles for a number of reasons also failed to go on this trip. Thus, the only . Communist representative was Valentin Sergéyevich LOGINOV, _™ with whom the undersigned had plenty of opportunity to talk. ‘It seems that LOGINOV,, at least for public: consumption, . considers the undersigned "his friend." LOGINOV was accompa-- “nied by his wife, : aa * 2. The following were. the main points of interest So aaa : discussed. by LOGINOV: . : . t ; ne a. The Soviet appeared very anxious to get. toe . 4 ; . the undersigneéd's Opinion on a subject to which he = y kept going back time and again during. the visit: the position ‘of the. Ri¢hard NM. NIXON aduinistration ' . "+ vis-a-vis ‘Communist China, Specifically, what . « ~-="“s LOGINOV wanted to know was what the chances are ars that the NIXON administration might attempt to bring 2 about a rapprochement between Communist China and post the United States. LOGINOV approached this topic from various directions, and the undersigned had the distinct impression that he had received a speciric query. on this. subject. ‘At one point, LOGINOY stressed” the importance of Communist China ; is to his country, “indicating. that his. government is. ; cs becoming increasingly concerned with developments . og there. | : a : , Sree annem, mre atten tnt nt tne ee na _ ’ Poa mies eee sapien mimes & . i SECRET -2- b. Connected with: the above was LOGINOV's concern for peace in Victnam..- For the first time that the undersigned can remeber, a Soviet stated ‘that the United States and his country had "a common interest of utmost importance" in bringing peace to Vietnam. That the Soviet interest may be connected with their concern. about Communist “China was indicated by LOGINOV when the latter “indicated that peace should be obtained in Vietnar™ as a way to keep out the Chinese Communists, ; This did not prevent LOGINOV from making the usual noises in favor of the National Liberation Front and the Vietcong, blasting away at South Vietnamese militarism. c. ‘while talking about the Middle East, -LOGINOV said that the Soviet Union was in the Mediterranean to stay and fully intended .to give such support to the Arab nations in that area as to someday "get rid of Israel." LOGINOV specifically ‘Stated, "The Jews havé it coming to them, and the day of reckoning is coming." The undersigned was curious to-know whether this was prompted on . LOGINOV'sS part by.a.dislike of the. Israelis or an anti-Semitic feeling. LOGINOV was quite blunt and ‘categorically stated that he for one "hated all Jews," and ‘did not hide his profound anti-Semitism. LOGINOV ‘added that Jews are parasites who have. little nationalism other than that generated by the Zionist cause. He implied that those Jews left in ‘the Soviet Union are foreigners who have done 1ittlé to. help the Soviet cause. The undersigned pointed . out that anti-Semitism has been a long Russian tradition, dating. back to before the Revolution, and déplored this’ obvious discrimination. | He added | that this reminded him of the anti- -Semitism of the party which not so. long ago made mass murder of Jews a matter of national policy. . . d. It took LOGINOV about one day to bring. up the Sucesos para Todos article. The undersigned jokingly asked him whether this was a Soviet or. Cuban sponsored joke, Saying that rumor had it that ‘Sucesos was financed by both the Soviets nnd the SECRET A ATTEN NN NEA ett Fi ro nee en cere a nae ee een tenemos - : . _ 3 a SECRET . : . , -3- a : ‘ mo . . & /Cubans. LOGINOV denied this, saying that the staff ' Of Succsos could not be put by any stretch of the 7 imagination into the category of "Communists." He. then point-blank asked the undersigned whether he : - ‘belonged to the organization mentioned in the —_ Loe Ts “article. The undersigned laughingly answered that . cos if ‘such trashy publications 4s: Sucesos were believed. by anyone "of course he belonged to that organization." ot : . : LOGINOV laughed and made a few more noises about how to, a : . Sucesos obtained the undersigned's name. The latter Pepe Yeplied that his name was probably selected. at ; : a ‘random from stolen pages of the Enbassy directory or other such document. ‘He added that if LOGINOV - had wanted his phone number he would have been glad to have given it to him rather than see it appear in Sucesos. . yo e. The discussion the undersigned had with - _ ; _ LOGINOV in Guadalajara about the KGB was apparently 4 _ "' net forgotten by the Soviet, for the latter pulled | + . out of his purse a copy of the stamp commemorating . ; A. some KGB anniversary that the undersigned had 4 ’ mentioned to him. The undersigned has no idea vf.-; : . the reasons for this gésture. One of the topics i . which sééms to embarrass LOGINOV the most is the H i - humber of visas he signs at the Soviet Embassy. . i i : _ Whenever LOGINOV gets a little too pointed in his © ;: i tet provocations, the undersigned raises this subject, i mS with LOGINOV invariably giving a little laugh and no. answer. - . cob, : f. LOGINOV indicated that he. was. ‘aware that L 7 oe ' the undersigned had met with Jiri SVESTKA at the tog. time of the Soviet intervention in. Czechoslovakia .. : : we . and asked for his opinion of SVESTKA, The undersigned . a So "made no bones about the fact that he had a long lunch ' . Pan . with the Czech. He said he had found hin to be vauy —_ oe ' dela izquierda," adding that unfortunately SV ESTKA /. belonged to the very small minority of his country which had -wolcomed Soviet intervention. The under= | . ‘signed predicted that the Soviets would have con= i 2 siderable trouble with Czechoslovakia and pointed . out that this serious error had tarnished the cause : SECRET 14-00000%. ™, SECRET a 7 . -4- of the Soviet Union. He said, for example, that the Soviet interventien was very unpopular in Mexico, -This seemed to draw a little blood from LOGINOV, as . he abruptly interrupted the undersigned and asked, | + “Where. is it popular?" — eae —s se Raymond A, FRADYER Distribution: ‘Orig - 7 (Consular Corps) “7 Qi= p-11712 (LOGINOV) 1 = P-7111 (SVESTKA) A .t : a af - RAF: 1mp - As year Gt ‘ PRD CT Wb EA RENAE ag AA at a ie aba hay Mid ena Cd Ot Give Be SECRET cr Lo Po. i oN H a % rd eee Wty eee « . i a VELCT:; LIRIEEING/1 and 2. s H = . Wy nm somes. ote Qa asta T4At5 . _¢ ¥ ie US Mona OD Yetoter Loss af Es i. . . z ¢ fot 3 t ty \ erat ta toares Sows, eet mA OG oe Y weet : Hi : ; 2. The undersisned met woth: BERCEZING/L ané 2 at thete avortment - ! . . . H ‘ : : - wea ‘ v~ nes i ; nid October from 16CO so 1730 hours. Tho LIROSEIVS were informed a 4 j t of. the country for the next Su0 Weeks and, bs that REIDSURY weld be ou i : accordingly, were requested to contact 7.41 FH <-| should they obtein i r. . informavion vkich they dean perishable and of urgency. : contact . Serta either at NSLS the Station er as hon - _ A .supsloneniaoy renert on the aevivities of Pool GcnZALeg $O this Contact 3 as a Memorandun for (separ : 2. LIRODEIN 2 sayorted that a2 ce : : Gel avered Qn invisation to the LIROSSiNS tO avtond a recantion at the 7 i Soviet Enbassy for the Séviet Clymsie tears. # den dad for data . i. and visit with the LIROScINS bus merely made out an invitation for th saArcTHA LIROSEINS ¥o actenc. Sotn the nIRSEEING acvenced the Puncvion arriving at approx mately 2930 ané departing about 2130. fre reception was math vs oorix organized and shaved were few people in attendance frok the Hexico ad . ° * . . . City community. . The LIRQELINS wore the only 4anerican journalists and ree hey guests wita the exception ra novie star/cirestor, SANANDIZ (W221 Indo"). and wife. Duting the <res reception, LIROESIN/2 sav GARWOY (2=13125) who spovonehed & che ‘ETRGES and apologized for the fact that he had o one a? 7” % o ~n SARASCV said that Be had been extronely: occasioned hin to co out to she fabtbibero bags aN Ne Bin e x Mew « aoe ’ ro samt eeaAe e a4 pares that ne nad ust -bcen able to ornanizcs the sromised «. ee 2 ~ - we >t oa v beri wawes ew - = a os PD em nt eee emt party, bus assurcsa tha LIRGEDINS inst as coon oo tha Cliceles were ever ) : - oa “, . . . as ; : - nos : : ar ane : a a ; pees - “ . . . pce ete a a neta segues ccc ie pre eeemnt at weno te ene een 14-0000 nN AN Saeed Fo el oe ee me | Nt Nene ee ; . . : a. ven : 7 =e eee one a he wo OS Slo. Gitty. The - ' saemeteste ar oted that ovo wales s ay _ want 8 et ee ee Rk L40U5rInS noted Mel ae KS Was “MoV in Ser CONS AD VALS ways Tes Be eat wage ee ae ee gt et beta HeWeeeeS Gaoo Sossad g Dow lishs semosis eitt : . . . Mantis Ry St mene een oye al aL . 4 Tegarsany the Tale CS SLs oe Oted thee Tatts 2 “. . * note Oece Vinay SSolLacy Spoke to thom in SF eote te eens eee tay understood English. nN 4 Leak 7) an tn, i ‘N i i Det amy sss ’ NONROE Na REIDEMANK, ars ive - CL ef evedead! he : a /; Joa o ie ble : PRI . f 1 . a . . as ' . 4 . i _ 4 i : . i ‘ . . am i +, TF STE Rrmnainame 2 = ks mantis tm ence | I NMA ete he Senta empties cau vee cee e — 7 ste eeunerns although he. had previ sesly.conicd 29 U/l and L/2 that he syone om é eat on . . t ‘ The Ee SS - 0 age alae t are ~ 7 eee SS . Veoecs OF . aetna oF mo, “Mee . 22s ermine rene Rane 5 Nok $ . a wSE bes Zeer noyd RosenPield of the SICSLIN ofvictal in Greoce = ay fatner was a government ‘de are now here in Mexico. Ye “now Zor C.I.4. of tho United States engineered the military take-over h she present ofthe Creek governzent end the errection of police state that exists there. i zn Yeru, I suspect & similar course of events has taken place, ere in Mexico: Do you think that _ the militorists of Mexico are planning to take over tne government of Mexico? Doesn't it make sense that i2 ths militarists area adla to create a state of civil — the ese éisoréer that they will te cranted more power, to extent that they will tecoze the acting governmen. of into being. in Greece ang Peru? Coulen't the terroris groups like the. "Marre" ena the so-called. "Comaunista". oe in actuality employees of the militarist instita ft this ceintry whose parzose it. is to frustrate a situation which only the militery-nolice state could And lastly, Io know you hava no way of rocpondiag to thts fF wegp neds ae 2 * resets Prt S eee ee dmot quectian but Iwill sex ie anvvey; Don's wou nin oheee * Fan fy eee La tne : Bhat tha Smariaan Griese in oat es ow in Ledstea ee ANUS ‘ ° , | : , ‘ a | | : co ’ o> uo we, ! . en | a8 | 8 , a a>] - ~&o - G a we. 7 “= ewe . Ft ; ( 3 ame =] . Ow ‘ “ “oc : “32 ~s aG 2 co . “e 2.90 3B oa | é: i us i Mis an , Boer ° ; 1 ——fhen Ge . g G t Sd Cm Le ° AED wen Tos LES if we ws io . ce tamed a pe Ne wot “ty Tatas of ot oi a . ao ee a Orr ore Tgp” Pe = ce ars te. Ah , acne BEB ey - Few = Lone Ed 4 + wre oe a : . os + 2 Y o kaldaee l _ . M , te a : . | t mn ‘ Fees Ce den, co RG . ~ ‘— 1 . f on . 4 e i ; ren TT TT emtnememaeeesamuemcncet 1 Se et ed Natit aR arama HL td neieNsi nee tn gH tt, TE a tee wots ". > " 1 | i \ \ ; | mt i sy i . a Ms i . : ! ? 1 C ty i fed ; : , a to : . i : ! . . ' . t ! i | F two Mexicans met vith Valentin Loginga at 10:38 SOURCE: LILYRIC DATE : 2% Sept 1968 ue SCE ARERR MR ONE la eresAmeN RRR EREEN Yy teaeeecestseemnzts Sa CANT E 14-o0000 Age asa 4 cent rtpne emt enon serene SICRET : | 17 Séptember locs— SUBJECT: Telecon with LICOZ¥=5 on 12 September 1968 . 1. LiCozy-5 reported that Henryk SOBIESKI recently called him and identified hinself ag the replacement for Jan JAXOWIEC, He said that JAROWIEC wil Ronth, as soon as tho Olympics are compl 4 | i l ‘leave in about a oted. He also | invited LicoZy=5 for lunch on 17 September: stating that he had greetings from an old friend, I tol to what SOBIESKI Says but to turn him do is attenpted, . . d LICOZY-5 to Listen wn flat, ifa pitch 2. LICOZY=5 also reported that BAKULIN and his wife a. left on.10 September with the daughters of KAZANTSEV, LOGTHOV and DYAKONOY (confirmed by LICALLA’, Francis J, COIGNR ne en mene aetna neers genre: ee + STAT remanent = aera + since intent epeieitne ae anes “SUBJECT : Soviet Travel = SECRET i 21 August 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SOURCE =; LICOZY=5". . "On 21 Avgust 1968 Subject xeported that he has made . reservations for the following air travel trom Mexico to the USSR for 10 September 1968: _ a. Valentin and Vera BAKULIN (P6059). Source does not know if this is PCS or TDY, me The daughter of Valentin LOGINOV (P#11712), b, She is 16 yeard old and is returning to the USSR after spending the summer with her parents, ‘Francis J. COIGNE Files: P=2712 Pe 6059 “/ peld712 ” SECRE ON Se ERY AR AES ET ee mre centenary wenn ere Distribution: © ee SUBJECT: Julio PLATAS Urbina, born 10 Cctober 1941 in Xmpalne, Sonora . a ; : : . i, It has cong to our attention that Julio PLATAS Urbina, An agent of the Soviet KGB, 19 presently living ‘in Bacobampo, Sonora, PLATAS hag been known to us since 1961, when he was -in contact with Aleksander BROVKIN, a KGR officer who was then.” and etill is attached to th Soviet Bnbassy in oxico City as . a Third Secretary. In 1965, PLATAS was in contact with Valentin LOGINOV, a KGB officer vho 18 a Third Secretary and Consul of the Soviet Eabassy in Mexico, 2, The exact nature of PLATAS's KGB assignnents is unknown 7 to us, but he is believed to be a courier, carrying both money ~:~ a and drugs in behalf of the KGB. His courier duties are also believed to have brought him in contact with the Communist Party of Mexico, : 3. PLATAS is believed to have traveled considerably through« out Latin America, and is known to have been in Argentina and . Great Britain in 1967, According to our information, he has just received a few assignment, a courier mission which may begin as early az 1 August 1968, , 4. We would appreciate receiving the results of your inter~ . Yogation of PLATS particularly since he ia alleged to have. . oo knovledge of Soviet attempts to recruit personnel of the U.8, . Babassy in Mexico, - V.P.RIZZUTO:wgp (26 July 1968) Orig + LITEMPO-3 1 + p-6948 1 = P~18$0 A= Po11712 ; boop 7 a, ve fo. AAD --- be YY? Ye . [= 8?) ad fo fi _ 1 of < : ee f 14-00000 oe Ste ka, duranto ja recspaién. (Foto de Jaime °F sehor. Vitentin- S. Le cid et miércoles por Yano at ruins, jefe ce la secclon che, en lw embajada rusa. Us reunion fae en honor gu esposa Ale de.un grupo de amistades y Laguinay, ofre- miembros del cuezpo consi . @egania .recep- lar, del que el seficr Logue Te wae se . Valentin S.Laguinoy, Antonio Gertosimo y-Jirl Svest., Gonzalez) =. * nay es sotto active e@ Inte Brante de ja mesa directiva. También para darte Js dlenvenida a‘ su hija, joven de 15 afios, quien acaba de t “Una Recepcién de Valentin Logui..7 Biges ée te Primera Plana pene aesereiienenacias ames SON llegar procedente de Rusia para disfrutar de una tempo- rada do vacaciones en nuet tro pals. El sefior Loguinov hizo la presentacién de varios de los artistas estrelies del Circo Ruso, entre ellos al gran ma- go Emi! Kio. Se sirvid un exquisite em big con platiilos Upiecs 4a. la cocina Tusa. vinos inter nacionalea y ¢@) imprezeindt ble vodka. _ Asistieron: ¢l licenctada Luis Alba Cefudo y aefara, Antonto Certaino y Ema Sota de Certasiva, Francia Rarrelet y sefiocs, David Wh arty y¥ su gojusa Jane Jan devowirs y ‘vu espasa Marts DON Parachar, su capone Keuaheutia @ Aijo Tarbts Jit Rveviha y Anca, Marta Fon i ; i i : SECCION Bo armen an Viornes 12 de Julio co ~ aeca a Jiménez, ingentere Alfonso Sibaja y Holinida Kusulnas de Sibaje: doctor «Jaime Lournido y Candia, En- rique Picard, Abelards Cur- belo, Rafael Mirabal Fernin- dez, Gustavo Diaz Vargas, Liza Mabelberg, Guillermo Galesio y muchas otras per- yas ; \¢ ; 8 JuLy 1968, I ran‘traces on the people mentioned in the”. LITEM) report attached. - Unly identifiable traces vere on Higinto GOMEZ Je.) . ‘These are attached. SB/BEANBALL PO aaNet etn, ms fa nek came Vt eid siemens eit net see inate sen arate tapas Sources 3s Néxfoo, BeP 2 July, 1968 gif = Re: CALLE NEBRASKA 160 Date: 2 July, 1968 | | - , ‘Refe: Station request, 25 June, last, Attaohed, for our retention, {3s of the Apt. bldg. at captiored adéress,— - - re Mavehawd ce P 378 ee. D-b-Y Hy - OROBAGIGN DL INT ONOS oAI VIVIGD EX EL Eulv1@ No. 160 DE 2 1aAS CALLES DE HEDSASKA ; of - _ a ; _ — : DEFTO, No. lew HAY. G ELSTCOURA HACIORALIDAD LNGLES.A No TICNE OGUrA= . Chin elda Vid cath Re 1Taca A LA D, SPERSA: KACT CAL DONDE « US MY comoope, TIEN" UN AUTCUOVLL PACKAQO VIEJO. DErTO. No. 2,.° be BO Hay’ Quien DE DATOS. 41 ~ LRRAVEN SU HARLDO TIENE POCO DE HABER MJERTO Y ViVE c i ‘A OCUPACION NI VENIGILD. DEFTO « Now 3.4 Sik DEPTC. Nos 4. ING. Gt TRABAJA SN LA COMISION= = un Teno om KM. 33 DE LA CARRETERA =? MEXICO TOLUCS, TI: ME UN ‘UTOMOVIL JAGUAR -PLAGAS 691-EU Y=. | UN VALIANT YOBELG 1965 PLACAS 690-EU. So! : DEPTO, No. 5 em Sie RAPAEL m«, NO NAY QUIEN DE DATOS DE EL. DEYTO, No. 6.-_LIC. A: sunt an 0S Cor 1a be — INE SU DSSPACHO-EN AVE. 16- Di Seb litias Moe /0°4U ya QOMOVIL PLYMCUTH x mod 1966. y faxa Lidcla ttiched 4 ‘DUPTO. Nos 7e- HEGUITO GORE SERRANO DUEHO DI 1A Gas D TUBLICIDAD FOUM een ihe ESTUSA NO OAs LA DIRECCION Y NO AVARECE EN EL DI TELEFONICO TIEKE UN AUTOMOVIL MASCA PACKARD NODe 1956. AT: : Gaanuee — 2 Dever D:PTO, Nos Be~ JOSE Vi, MALEY GERENTE: DF VENTAS DE LA CIA. SUESTUSA A DIRECCION Y TANTOCO APAKECE EN EL bie RECTORIO TELEFONECO TIiz 3. UN AUTCMOVIL FORD 200. kt La JOG SEINOSA, Ene Leet TED TOT. To, Ue -DEPTO. No. 9.= SRAg MARSHAM ES MASAJISTA A DOMICILIO NO TIENE awraiovtLe SS eae ar hese; 4 Bole: Hand oo * he \he Re 1968. { ! ert GOMEZ, HIGINIO (Spaniara) 420-26 8-2-3-5 6.3 Te ete GOMEZ, Higinio (Jr.) E oo, : mployed by the Weyerhauser Paper Company in Mexico toe we | | { | CARDED : Meniscripts of “General” Merton SLOTS | fweviously unkrova to Be but vhone enliens thet he is employed dy the Weyerhouser - stated thet he bad found the bag containing the mmscripts fa-;" - “tho elevates of the office building in which he vorks, at . they oacht Inalintely to be brought to the Bubassye _ the aithar as Morton Slone, end one of these shoved his _ “e@irecs to ke "General" Horton Siono, c/o Iie. Je Edgar Hoovers | The, Consul Gonsral C/P20 =~ %. Frank Crigler Just after $100 FM last Friday, Sr Mt nie Gboee drs, vidcates : Paper Company herts *., © Urett to the Protection ant Velfar Office a blue canvas . A) f, ter containing two book-Longth mamséripts. See Gémz Us vs Reforus Bo. 308, opposite the Enbacsy. Fo said that he was ienessnt as to the identity of their author, a8 well as who it micht have been who hed left thes in the elevate. He head exentred thea briefly,’ be said, and thon decided that <1 os: , She eerdtboard cover sheets of both mamecrirts identified Gitet of the F.B.I., Fae Ave. at Oth Streot, Howe, Washington, D.C. Tha books were extitled "Swords along the Shore,” and 3:7 "xocoton = Folklore of the Incas." .A cursary exnnination of a the former revealed a clunsy hnte thens, charging sinority .° ah eS _ ; : grevzs in the United States with selling ait to the commnirts. ‘ Oca ;o The. letter was. appareutly @ fouantie treatment in govel. fora iio. ane . | . . a 1 i N a] re Saath. Laity i of Pizarro's conquest of Porus . : cy — tae Py cigs. : . f (ped Woo _ ‘AS yoa. are vere, “the momacripts vere delivered to you on the sane day for storage and subsequent dispositions C/raorrigler/rk a we cle ee ee ermetey ST David N. Wiesley, consul general honorario de la em- bajada de Islandia y su espo- sa, Gene Galt de Wiealéey ofrecieron una recepcién el lunes Ultimo, en Ja residen- cla del consulada. con moti- Vode aniversario nimere 24 + ‘de la independencia de ese + pats... Islandia se constituyé en republica el afo de 1944, dejando de ser posesién de -Dinamsrca.a a que habia pertenecido desde 1397, _ Los. invitados ¢5a noche fueron ef licenciado Eigit NyYegaard, embajadcrdeNo- ruega y seflora; Jans von ‘Haffner, embajados de Di- namarca y sefiora; Tord Go- ransson, embajador de Sue cia, y sefiora; Joaquin Her- nandez Armas, embajador de Cuba, y seflora: Valentin S. Loguinov y séfiera: Bok Hyung Lee y sefiora, Marta Fonseca Guardia dé Jimenez ‘Rafael Mirabal Fernindez y sefiora, Thomas Te-Ken Kao ¥ sora. : ‘1: Con ei anfltrién, sefiar David Wiesley, tercero a IA f2quierda, Bok’ Hyung Lee, L.P. Vourvoulias Jirl Svest- ka y Antonio Certosims, 2: Minalini Sarabhai, Rabis- Granath Parashar y Ninn" _Nahadevma.3;...KappyoLee y Zeii Rafelson. 4: Noland B. Feison y Nils Oskar Dietz, 1* Ex este grupo Vélennn Loguiaov, Betty Wiesley, Yuri Charnish y Alexandra . {de Loguinov. . Sees eoerdsauvoene ok 2a eee eusn “meas | : oo 25 June 1968 1 SUBJECT: Nebraska 160 | 4 Fleas Five this address to Hike: and ask Min fo gst us the name of the. . ‘tenants in this billding and where they wrt, . It's an apartaedt bailding, 14-0000 Wo _ , ee Pome tome ee 2 _ - = > oop 38 / st . ee | a eo de ame f. a . JE . : —_ * mild ae rich sofa! | Tel “CONTACT REPORT = ==" - “SURJECT: _ pesaper (—3777 - DATE OF MrEtING: 3 June 1968- Le ‘x met: Sub Jeet in his room at the Del Paseo from 1430 to o Ly 16s... The next: meeting wi be arranged ‘by telephone. 7 : [ he Nok hearing from LOGINOV after their telephone. aa ‘conversatio ‘on 10. ‘My, Subject ‘called him on 30 or 31 Maye - Subject told LOGINOV, he couldn't remember who was supposed to call whom about setting a date ‘for the LOGINOVS! visit to . Subject's home, and he just wanted to check to see that they hadn't gotten their signal crossed, LOGINOV said that it wasn't, that he was waiting for Subject to call, but simply that a free date chadntt opened up yet. | ‘ LOGINOV said that it didn't look as though he. “was going to be able ‘to get to “‘Subject''s hone for . the next couple of weeks, but. that: he pé definitely wanted to take Subject up on his’ invitation | ahd would call him just as soon ‘as he definitely knew he. would have a free Saturday | or Sunday — when he could comes . Loe . ; . 3 I instructed Sub Ject to “Jeave. the. initiative for the next. contact to LOGINOY. . . : , he. Pedro” DAMA,” DALMA ‘ts the general manager of "MEXAMA® The firm deals in citric acid. To the best-of in Cuernavaca.’ Subject?s knowledge, DALMA was ‘born in ‘Hungary and came to fexico about 10 or 15 years ago. He is a member of thé - “Industrial Club” in Cuernavaca, and Subject occasionally meets ee ees 14-0000 + . annem ae ‘Secretary of Agriculture (under LOPEZ ‘Nateos) and currently ‘the him there, Sudject said that DAIMA. hag tried to be friendly _ With him for” several years and has many times inyited Sub ject and his wife to his: home. Subject said he has never liked DALMA, “however, and has always ‘found-a wav out of the invitations. ‘One reason he didn't like DALMA » Sib Jest paid, was that he ahays seemed to have something good. ‘to. -say about Communist. “Hungary. a "About ‘nine months a) aR0, DALMA tock a. trip to ‘Hungary, and whenever _ Subject has. seen him since. then, he has: made @ point of telling . Subject how ‘good: conditions: are. an Huneary and how happy everyone | is there, Subject said he ‘thought we ‘should therefore have the felléw's name in our files. - 5 BESABER'S: PERSONAL LIFE. In late © Mareh, Sub ject told me abort a woman’ he: had” ‘met on a business “trip to New York earlier _ in the ‘months Her name: is Velia SANCHEZ Belmont, Mexican citizen, ‘age approximately 33. Subject happened to oft next to her on the, flight to New York, struck up a conversation, and ultimately “spent a few fights: with her in New York... 6 Subject’ told‘ me. that Velia vas once married to an . American singer, but had been. divorced and subsequently become. Le . + * the mistress of Julian RODRIGUEZ ‘Adame, a former. Mexican - President of the International Cotton Association. Subject said that through RODRIGUEZ Adame, Velia had: gotten to know many of | the top people: in the PRI. and had decone. particularly friendly with the wife of Alfonso MARTINEZ Dominzuez, the new head. of the ; PRI. Subject said that Velia had. become fairly wealthy as the result of her influential contacts and now owned an apartment Havent ate ee teh a Me “in New York City, a house’ in Mexice City, and a second ‘house in Acapulco, where she also had a sizable piece of undeveloped. Subject. described Telia as both. extremely intelligent und. e . and a. tremendous sexual partner, and speculated that because of Se teen tos able to provide some interesting information on the Mexicna political -seenes, Cee . ; : . Ts Z. was in Aeaputes on 1 6 ait 9 7 kort. and at Subject! a. L with. him and Vetta ate ety oa f a gy res weaseesiosenno lowes VALE a tanetnes aensenahetete ©, oy a invitation ape Pee: : iprd on: the deach at the Pierre Marques Hotel. ; ‘Subject introduced me : the. opportunity . to TAU with Velia at intervals throughout. the: afternoon, As Subject told ey she is attr ive, well-built, intelligent, polished; very sharp, and. evidently very shrewd. . She also speaks very good Englishs She told me: she had just ; g peturned two. days ano. froma shopping trip. to New York with the *. wife of MARTINEZ Domingues. Shé. paid the -seflora is really just: a country. woman and had asked her to go with her to lew York to help her pick out. a new. wardrobe,. whieh she needed for her new. “pole as the wife of the leader of ‘the PRI, We later drove to Viliats house for a drink, and from its ‘size and location . ‘(overlooking the bay between the. socalo. and the Caleta Hotel, At, would, indeed appear she. ‘had. a eonsiderabile anount of moneys on i] _ , ' had gotten out of hand, as she ws. extremely demanding and possessive and wanted him to divorce his wife and marry her. The problem, Subject said, was that he felt. just. strongly enourh her excellent political contacts, she might from time to tine be “. : {by phony nama) as a business contact from the States, and I had &. On. 3 ‘Jurie, Sub ject told me. that his romance with Velia aL. . [4-D0000 b “Ss about her that he couldn't just dismiss. the idea. Moreover, his wife had learned about Velia, an2 zlehough she YAS acevetoned to Subjects “philandért ne, she. recogni F different fron Subject''s other girl friends and: was 5 extremely. . upset. ‘Subject. asked ny ‘pinion and advice, and for what it 7 was Worthy I ‘told hin z. thought te. was crazy to even | think of - ek imed to “stall love. and who was tolerant to the ‘point that Subject: was able to have both her and all the. routine extra~ - _ curricular activity he wanted at the same time, I pointed out that this certainly wouldn't be, the case with Vella, who would ‘probably poison him if he even looked at, ano ther: woman. After. _ batting this around for some time, Subject finally said he "agreed with me and that if he couldn't simply keep Vella on ; the’ string, he'd have no choice but to, drop hei. ; ‘This is hardly to. sayy however, that this is. what Subject wilt do, and. I suspect ve “iia will continue to. Aisrupt. Subject's personal life ooo ~ » for. | some tine to coite. rn : : ; ts 9. As° for: our pésatbie. use of Velia--and she does seen. to _ a" ie. fave. the eredentials to be ‘one of the great ‘fein le aples--there . 4g. , Sy. : are elearly two: considerations which should be. -mentioried. First, S i . any attempt. to use Subject. in her. exploitation: (at. least at this ; a _ point) would further complicate: his Telations with her. and’ me i presumably further disrupt his: personal ¥ ee Bécond, ‘based on: : a oe what I know about her fron Subject and from personal contact, I am afraid that it we dia’ succeed in recruiting her for whatever ie atte te aoe we fee Teg ee een women ott see wet te purpose, we would ‘sooner or’ later find that we had a genuine - Mexican tigra by the tail. Sp eS ete if fF ; Ve. a . . ~,. : Pon : LES. 2 . : : : a 7 . S Set - f v a cel : : . , . ~ ' , 4 ; sf £ fyi \ ; jig. eeNTACT fePonn 2 | | ., 2 sunsesTs” © LYOVAL-2 Pe 590 _ DATE 3 ts ESTING: 3. Nay. 1968 ; \ coe i. corshe and. I net. with Subject ‘at the: airy Queen on ce “Sal Antonio. from 1600 to 1635 Hours. ‘subject will cal if™ thing of. interest develop ‘during ¢ CorGKE's hone. leaves and: IT wilt weet hin at the Dairy Queen: at. ‘the time specified over “the phone. = -- ; a i | poi Te 2. Subject said he had a ood friend by the name of Donald BREGGS who was planning to visit him in’ Mexico for about three . weeks. dieg gaaning the first or second wesk ‘of. June. ‘BRIGGS; me : according to Subject, ‘teaches Spanish at Florida State and . | “Speake sore ‘Russian, | subject said he. nent oned BRIGGSS upcoming . visit and the fact BRIGGS knows some Russian to VIDIELLA at class on 27 Kay. - “vivibiti. perked up’ Att is “aiid stignested” : that he, Subject, BRIGGS : and his (IDTELLA* 5} good friend : Valentin (LOGINGY}=-as “a group ‘of! usstan spedkersesall get , “torether for an evening « VIDIELIA: suggested that they ge to. "his Prendh girl friend's apartment ‘and. have a blast Fenlete with girls and booze. VIDIELIA then asked if: ‘Sub ject thought. ; BRIGGS would: mind ig a Soviet Erba asy official came alongs bject said he was sue: BRIGGS souldnte mind, and they agreed: a B: "te mike definite plans ata later date. fo ; es toa Sos . = + 4 . 3. subject said that VIDIELLA mentioned that hia mother [oe | hye taught Snanish “ Valentin in Housow,. : » cer jive ‘SCH rani. Hk ~ | Pa Ui 100 SDE oa, eet at: 14-0000 a TOT a ere einen cra ane pe tegenemat tains of interest lisced in the official program of the visit. ; . a . : in NEMORANDU:: FOR: The Record ‘Chiei, SB . ; : : . Caief of St atioa a . Sot ; Sy “1 ms a ” SUBJECT. > Consular Corps Vis it to Gtadalajara, 177and_ ; Ss 2 AS May 1968-7 - Ce ta5 ete ‘ . aBtioned in. : Vewaenun. Iv must bes said, howeve ast one other: - a, vepvescutative oz the Veracruz coasuls Association (a Guate- malan or Doninican) also traveled wi h. the group. Travel to and trom Guadalajara was by train, giving ample Opportunity . for a variety of conversations. The undersigned also found: : hinsell seated on several occasions next t6 che Soviets and the Cubans, with whom he also conversaéd while. visiting poiats ae al tor ® 2. _CICAR 8D cervainly made an effort to bé as sociable as possisle in his -Aealings wits the uncersigned, By the end. cf the visit, as a matter or “aes, and in spite of several rethes pointed ‘ciscussions, CTeakD appeared to. have become tae undersienéd's =ood friené, walkins about with his arm ” around *he wncers s shoulder & calling hiz by his first 1 nee undersigned found Cres “far wore reasonable’ than ‘$ an that he could Have a out CICARD'’s showing . ! t since on several - . : ts Taugh at the expense + et ai visit to the Guadalajara to the cathedral th -CICARD said - iat ted out that. ortong splendidl acue, SALAZAR, and he ic Giscession wit “ - This was rstancd mace Lon 3. le on an:oz al, dna: receiving YOOn adjadcc PE IEROE askOd CECL2D what bis Yr SRist. Tho -unders ist country, ‘che und tov P-tthI2 Lo. . Lo SS yee - oe ese ’ : . . , yO § : x ‘ ! t — moon a SEtCR 2% a . i -2- Loe une ee 3 : ~ ; bassador -to 7 ago some distinction.” © to the Past in Havana by lighting | - sovernment expense. CICARD-readily admitted r ny “good Communists" in Cuba whe were also———— _ “5908 Catholics , even, hé. soid, anoag people fairly high up in = he governient.. He, CLCARD,. was, a dedicated revolutionary,. : however, iid not give any part of his doyaity to the regime. — to any type of religion. CICARD went onto. emphasize thats. the ciose CASTRO relations with the Vatican were a demonstra- | _ 7 tion of the dexocratic nature of Fidel's regime. . On several: . roa. instances the undersigned joked -aboltt Raul CASTRO's recent om os spe ch which brought about the nationalization of every last al enterprise and further ration in Cuba of such things © beer and Soft. @erinks. On one oces So told CICAK i oi try Was: AC tus 2 t SEE RMN SSita teeta s yee RID } Vat hen Sebel pe economicall. @ the Ch 7 Situation of his~ curréney reserves — in part to the to the efforts. been made by the government to buy as much macs inery. as ossible to go on with its plan. of. industrial expansion. han the undersigned manitoned shortages of meat, Fruit, et cetera, CICARD readily a tted these were being sold to puxy¢hase badly needed equipment, As far asthe sugar . Crop was concerned, he also adnitted that the one of this : : “Year vould. not much that of last year, but he would not agree _ that it wo ke. not go over 5,000,000 tons.. He and his colleague, Nowever, repeated time and again that they were convinced, as es Pidel has prozised. them, that by 1970 Cuba would have.a _ . 10,600,000 ton harvest of sugar. As a natter of fact, the woe gate. 1970 came ap in the conversation about other matters, ~~ chat date-were that froz which Cuba would iave no more oblezs. Someone in the group mentionece to CICARD had: been sumors in the press of rapprochement : : Cuba asd. the United States.. CICARD said he. did not ©. use, he said, relations between. the tio countries eat "very bad." T ndersigued, jokingly. asked t Cyrus RATON' s visit ar..the purpose of it. All -CICAND we alal | syow t EATON Aad a meoting with Fidel hotozrabhs| j SRO appeared in the local news- —- oa i the trip, CICARD rather - ; io 25 if. economic ip> Bom ERP SAGER TT, “ORR eo SBe R57) RR re FA EE at EY OTR ES ET a tt een; _ Ay te! on: be : . ‘. lly pointed out that up to Ministry (4 7° . r : aud clained to- ing about ‘it. Oa the, A a Mexico City CICARD Srocched che copie of the. . i S$ Who kad koon arrested by the Mexican. . t. ey, Weta asonz to boars! the plane for Cuba and l ~ z.. ti ited States. he undersigned: kept a H ovghour this). ana told hin he New nothing. ‘. CICARD protested that news of the arrests and . nm RAa reached the press. The undersigned told him’). ” he kad seen nothing of th CICARD then went on - lucidgont oa the Eabassy, which, he said, | arrests and de; n. The undersigned \ hat the Embassy had other things to do than to “| 4 \ \ fo with, according to CICARD's own description, students. This was, in any case, a Mexican it was not surprising that the people were arrested! > &S the Mexicans hac arrested and ccported many ks of all ‘nationalit ies. Buring e rather heated vrevious night in whieh Yuriy 5. CHERNYSH and ~ XA were also present, CICARD boasted that Pacrto ‘ a soon find its freedom, The ‘undersigned really : on him and blandly tola him that the United States ‘ seferendum in Puerto RASO, daring which it had’ . ehooe ox independence, i but the Puerto Ricans— maintain the status wh: they now enjoy with *, te He also told TOARD that the two or three ae ei o Ms ’ @ blown.up on the island in receat months and the work of the Cubans were probably one of the: of stupidity that the regime had committed, ed “went en nee Piast. CLCARD fa front of his &gg.ession pursued by ha advice of the Soviets: d he could not imagine chp ct 2 gee gus AO ¢ a 33 bt rin other soseten c Communis Ee hoy Cuba coule continue with “such rogram after the. rout <= suxfered in Bolivin ay : SH and SVESTKA, 2 i nf to this, remained silent curing this exchange. Sarcastic laugh, said thazt Solivia and Peru , but what about Colozbia, | Venezuela, and : @ undersigned told hin that these so-called “2 pevekuti moverents had badly suffered in the last few months. The control thé Cubans clained to exercise over. these i mov: tS was also doubtful, as sone of these noverents had £ openly eriticized the Cubans. The prcvious day during a visit SEC ™” ee itsenne aay op ate ga ok BA ees ma mame eee ith rt pee elt 2k np ate te ieee Rtonarierene ot noeeistnend tt a csbanet et a on we “ “ . seamed tte eet Ne mee ACO Ad LINNEA ECR CN nn Cam een Se Nepitymare I . . . . ‘ : to the Center for International Friendship in Guadalajara, CICARD also bonstéd of the moval sity for che Cubans to help free Latin Americans from the drudge of misery and ote ooneession. When the tndereigned Johircly asked-wnether this Mexteo, CICARD said that tue Cebhns had to watch, | yin that countvy and wowld do nothing there. The -undovsdgaed,: by way of conclusion, warned. him that, any effort in Mexico was doomed, as the Cubans-Would get nowhere in’ that country even if they tried. At anotnor point of the visit -.-- both CICARD and SALAZAR denied vehemently that.Cuba had a surcvezted any opposition movement in Moxico-or that it had pacxed guerrilla movements in Guerrero and elsewhere. Both . CICARD and SALAZAR several times joked‘in the presence of their Soviet friends that any Amevican aggression against Cuba — would probably sean Russian rveprisais against the United States, but that Cuba in any case was ready for any alternative. While at the Hilton Hotel, where the group stayed in’ Guada- . Rajava, the undersigned, who ‘was looking out a window over= _ looking the garden in the badk of the hotel where the pool is, spotted CICARD, SALAZAR, and 'CUERNYSH late on the evening of. 18 May, just prioz to leaving for the railroad station, engaged in an animated conversation. While CICARD looked over his shoulder, SALAZAR scribbled something on the paper. . which. ne handed CHERNYSH. The same day, about half an hour before going to: the Station, Reynaldo CEPEDA Hernandez and nis.wife arrived at the Hilton, where they were eventually _ “Phe undersigned later asked GICARD.what,CEPEDA was doing there since he was not part of the lgroup and since the Cubans. have no consulate in Guadalajara. | With a broad smile CICARD said he was on "vacation." At one point of thé visit, the bus used by the group left without the undersigned, the Cubans, | and the representative of Ecuader and his wife. It was agréed. — ‘to proceed to the banguet whilch was to be held at Chapala, locate the bus in the city. {The bus was not located, and the some 5° kilometers away, by ‘ihe be the taxi could not first little group proceeded to Chapala, where to thé undersigned's -anazenent CICARD paid for the} entire taxi trip and refused money from the cthers. — { 3. -Uiro SALAZAR is undoubtedly -one of the nost uncouth, vulgar, and all-around uneducated men the undersigned has ome : every met. <A light mulatto, SALAZAR speaks with such a heavy ! SECRET introduced to the undersigned by CIcARD as “our First Secretary." weg ee Sheree mmeee nt map iememeemmr ta ae eter nee renee ae eein pa ‘said about, a million. “member vortype accent that inzoss {oie ro understand . AS A matter of EANYSH told: nadersigned that % setter than they ¢ 2 ¢ every Seoeiuie & komoat ho could ze in somé Coniitnist provaganda SALAZAR theev ins ROise tirade; whovhee Lt. Was: relovant to tae conversation ane the nomoat. or not. he ‘tried to embarivass the wife of the Souch -Xorean represen ative whe, was with the group by. asking. Bor whether every Korean woman kad v wart over her Lip’ as. she did. Fortuiately, the wife of the Koreaa representative speaks very little Spanish and harely any rish, and the undersigned just would not translate. He also. ia her presence, Lranched into a tirade about South Korea, whica the unde orsigne euc off by telling Ida. that he did not know what he was talking abows and that North Korea was the bottom of the varrel as far us nations were cencerned. SALAZAR said. that in Veracruz ty StF G the Americans avoided him, but that this was all right with him Since-he had no business with them. He boasted that he was at the battle of the Bay of: Pigs, which, he said, wag one of the most tremendous battles of modern. times. Since the .. Russians were listening to this ¢he undersigned turned towards them aud. askad how ny men had. died in Stalingrad. LOGINOV nd a.halg. The undersi ignued then turned to SALAZAR to say that if a thousand men had Seen hurt at the Bay of Pies he would be very surpris sed. Both SALAZAR and CICARD on- several occasions blasted Cubaa exiles in the United States, saying. that they wore nen without honor and social respcusibility who were afraid to work. The undersigned. maintained that on the contrary) the. exiles, who arr ved without a dime, had given a very good acco ving of themselves in the work departinciit, as most of theh had s tarted new and successful co .oreial enterprises in the ited States. SALAZAR and CicanD said this might be so, but that in ary case they ‘had no courage, as if they did not. agree With the CA TRO regime they should be in Cuba fighting it. SALAZAR has the manners of an arrogant dog whistles: at ithe table during Ginner, uses” ovscene jangusge ia front of. ladies, and, as. painted out above, never fails +o give out. with, 5tvong. “patria o muerte” music. Daring the banquet at Chapala on 135 May SALAZAR, who had come with an “expensive Camera as: did :CICA took aietures of each id the group so- obviously. ut orsiznod walked nSxeG him if hej id not want signature as ithe Soviets ~o overheard up to well, to the great amusenent | rod 14-0000 | \ye DN ! ome £ SE CRaT z % i é ter, H Be ee ee -6- a q 7 : ; ‘ thist:: LIREXO-1, ‘ineidentally, has pointed out in his reports 2 That SALAZAR is extremely active in Veracrus and that he has 3 : the vay of someone importnit in the city council as well as a ‘ochexs. The general commanding the area, who is 9 source of . Oo . . LYRSNO-1; has been looking for 2 chunce to have SALAZAR. a . _ depowtec, Tais, Section will sec what it can do to oblige him: oF 4. ‘Trere was 20 doubt. fron LOS INOV's' statements to. the undersigned that the Soviét had made at least some mental - “. notes before he went on the trip clout subjects he should | : 8 raise with the undersigned. Vietnam, of course, was profusely a discussed, but LOGINXNOV also wanted to know about the state of a the ciection campaigns in the United States and about the ~ fe March of the Poor on Washington. One afternoon that LOGINOV _ was with CUERNYSH, the undersigned told him that he could not imagine how the Soviets could. favor the candidacy of Bobby ‘ _ . KE an aristocrat and millionnaire who had nover worked . with iis hands and was liberally -spending the family fortune ue to influence people's minds, when ° “wt HUMPHREY, for example, am was far more to the left in the An an political spectrum and obviously had the support of the labor unions. No matter : What. the undersigned said, the Soviets found something good M. to say dbout KENNEDY, who appears to be the candidate the . ' Soviet Union would most like to see as the next President. -. The two Soviets laughingly remarked that the undersigned's apparent dislike for KENNEDY might. one day cost him his job. ~ The undersigned said that fortu aatery the American Government was not at. the mercy of the prevailing winds as were the it 1 governments of “6ther countries."" The manner in which. LOGINOV . : Le 7 .went about collecting iis ‘Enformation" was interesting and auusing. For example, on’ the way to Guadalajara, waen the . undersigied and LOGINOV were alone in the corridor of their eGach, LOGINOV mentioned” the armistice negotiations in Vietnam. The undersigned, as he has doe many tines in the past, emphasized that this opportunity to find an adequate peace should not be. thrown away, as a packdown in negotiations might increase the tempo of the war.to the point where 2 much larger conflict. | « could vesulit. LOGINOV agr reed that no one, including’ his‘ country, wanted such a2 conflict and indeed a maxinun effort ‘sneuld be made to find peice in Viethan.' The undersigned | veiterated that much depended on the Soviets, as the latter obvisualy had sone influence over the Jorth Vietnamese Govern-: ment. He thea Said that peace was possible providing that af PDO YGF: Neg ete ANNOY, WEL BINS CAMERA ARNT & ilk tect 1 HF nee OTN NM ‘SECRET at OM 14-00000 | & Ee RA ee Aeternus, vt a UO ne Gh it HRN HW SA TT in KARO ELAN EAR AMER LEIA Eee? $EI Rd FASS, AER CIE PRR RPA Fa we ys ‘ 3 B Pg z g n rH ©) py oy 3 tons were met. . At that point somcone came. by and i tne coaversation for a good <wo or thre nl nutes. Rather than renew tho argument he could see LOGINOV - wantegs te dovelep, the undévsigued started to talk about the cattle in the fields, Moxican agviculture, et cetera. _ EOGINOV listened to this for one or two minutes and thea reminded: | the Judexsigued he had ssid something about conditions for the armistice. The wader sagned said that the primary condition. for peace was for North Vietnam to pull Gut all of its troops from South Vietnam. Before he could mention the second ganditio scone again interPupted the convorsation, handed. a the undersigned and LOGINOV drinks, and remained for a good two main consst preted Wh - five ninetes. After his dépurture, the undersigned again talked about something else, but. again LOGINUV, after one or two minutes, doggedly went back to the otiginal discussion © and. wanted toa know what the second condition was. The under-- Signed then told him that. this condition. was that really free Glecticns be held in South Vietnam, About half an hour: later, “LOGINGV opened up on the March of the Poor, whereupon the — undersigned referred him to a recent article in the U,S. News and Worle Revort listing the salaries of various workers. in "the United States, aie shown for example, ate listed as making $7.50 an hour. In short, the undersigned pointed out, to bo really poor in the Unit ed. St ates takes a lot of doing, . ov vathest, s iack of doing, -EHe said he wished the United States ceuld do-as the Soviets do and send people without a -Gasire to work om thea will to assume responsibility to re- education carps: in Siberia and elsewhere, LOGINOV confirmed, iy t, that that was what the Soviet government was doing. “LOGINSV also touched upon the seatch for the assassin of Martin Luther KING, whereupon the undersigned tdld hia that pete the United States lacked the reginontation of. the Soviet Union and the heavy state controls aver the popu lation so that #t: was difficwl: at times to find a man in that nation of more than 200,609,600 pedple. in one of two days.’ He also told “LOGINOV that it remained to be seen who put the assassin up . to his act. Thé undersigned, of course, mentioned that the assassination was an abominable deed, as KING was probably - the most vessouable of tke Black leaders. .He said that had the white extremists, as LOGINCY called them, >cen pening the assasSination, it is probable ‘that. Stokeley CARMICHAEL Rap BRGWN Would have been Shot. ‘Dari ing the ride on the Opus: ok and out oY the clear blue, LOGINOV asked the undersigned u nm | eee cael ome ee 3 ts a) 7 y THe sete nett sre a Share a ET A rps A YN ON A DONE CNS SS it arts fel si ne Laatste aes tas ; . ; is fared “ sein nieenwibi ati a SSA MDE my io as mp Srna ERC SEE ht MOAR Pe ICE saa A KDE AR MLW NLD NOOO Ec a re cet ta ‘ n - rn PCr ny ~ he had wet J. Tegar nOOVER. Tho undersigned said he had. mot, LOGINOV then said that he-was a bachelors Tne . undersigned said that if he was it was py sobubly ’ because” in his 40 years as héad of the PRI he. had had an awfully lot to €o, The undersigned then pointed cut that the FRI was-a Lnovoughiy respected organization in the United. States ‘which... ‘haa the support ot the people. LOGINOY thon switched to the . dersigned told ‘him that. urlike the FBI, on CIA, but the which quite a bit was known to the American: people, very little Piltered out about the CIA. LOGINGVY made ono moré crack about “the periodic changes at the hela of the CIA and dropped the subject. A somewhat similar conversation occurred a little Later between the undersigned, LOGINOV, and CHERNYSIL when unexpectedly LOGINOY mentioned sonethinry about the KGB and its dedication to the protcction of the’ Soviet people -and the _ Constitution. The undersigned: asked LOGINOV for a sample of camp commenoratiny the 50th anniversary of the KG3. ther CHERNYSH nox LOGINOV seemed to know that such a stamp. existed but launched into praise of the service which assured the pHotection of the Soviet people with such a light hand. Tre undersigned returned that the KGb was an organization with a terrible reputation overseas, where, contrary to what the Soviets had just told him, they avpeared to maintain trumerous stations.” LOGINOV shen pointed out that the United States police did not have a light hand and, as he put it, eracked heads any time they had a chance. The undersigned said that, on the contrary, when a firm Hand had to be used,, the police nad a very bad time of it during everyday life, as veecnt decisions of the Supreme Court made law enforcement a very” difficult business because of the emphasis given by; the Court to the respect and protection of Iniman rights, Sur- \ peasingly enough, meither the Seviets, nor the Czechs, nor tho Cubans had much to say about recent race riots in: the‘ tio 1. States othex than to confirm for themselves that quite ~ “— wi damare had been done. The undersigned had the | unity to talk to LOGINGY alone about the recent! speech vo =) i CASTRO and tits foliowing nationalization of businesses. and restrictions imposed on the Cuban people. LOGINOV, “who, z bly, made ‘no bones abou: thé fact that his country. z oprosed to CASTRO's poliev of expansion of terromist acsivicies in Latin America, ©: : wiizavion of private business 7... 0... was an‘ action with which ks "aia not agree." He said thas cac Cuban Communist State - it H oan i cel ‘ f “ J : 00000, z hs | -9- Y Boe cewnetnreciaise seus nena item cbntmintin sbnenstinmtcerspquinten: tart stamens anon Sen ein cin pee aS a youns one and-oéu occasion claimed to know more than thosa who have been purizying Comnunism for 50 years: and more. The undersisned joked about the fact that the Soviet Vaion would have to give the Cubans petroleum free if the sugar crop this. year Was as bad as- it appeared to be. LOGINOV had a. good | chuckle over this but did. Rot: comment. 5. The undersigned; who has alueady. had. the feeling that Jixt SVELIRA | apes the Soviets, copiés theiy line, and mimics theiy comportment, had confirmation of all this during the trip. SVOSTKA was one of the first to-raise the topic of _Vietnan and pour oil over the fire. During dinner in the ‘@ining car on-.the Way to’ Guadalajara, where he sat with. the. undersigned and the two Soviets, the topic of the Red army came uy. The undersigned, who had previously told the Russians that he served gor a brief time with that army, said that he had great admiration for the military feats of the Russians. ‘his led-SVESTKA to say that the Red army was never beaten. the ‘undersigned then gave SVESTKA a short refresher course in what had happened in Warsaty in 1920 or 1521, when a Franco- - Prussian army led by Gen. Maxime WEYGAND and Gen. Jozef ILSUDSKI beat an invading Soviet army, which had, among -other things, Joseph STALIN as. its commissar. SVESTKA, tried to dispute the fact that this took place, whereupon the under- sisned offered to. buy him a histury book. That seemed to pre ent SVESTKA. from making any other expeditions into history during the remaincer of the trip. ost of the discussions with the Czech, Soviets, and Cubans were on extrenely friendly” erns, in Spite of their -_pointédness «t times. During ‘the night of 13 May, during the train trij back to Mexico City, a particularly. heated discussion took place :in a compartment s2ere CHERNYSH;.. SVESTKA, and CICARD were present, This. discussion: will be reviewed in.the next paragraph. Suffice. -it t6 say. that at one point. SVESTKA intervened in the defense of CTERNYSH to say something about how indebted Czechoslovakia vas to the Soviets, The undersigned then told hin that if it. had not been the decision of President Franklin. D. ROOSEVELT, o at the urging, apparently, of STALIN, to. stop the advance of “the united. States arvny into Czechostova! sia to :allow the ‘Russians. to liberate Prague, the armistice would not. have, found Soviet ty rYOOps occupying Czechoslovakia, and "things ‘nignt have been completely adifgerent for the €zech nation.” When SVESTKA claised to So bewildered by this statement, the. SECRET 14490000 we # aot | » SECRET? i ; ol z 1 -i0- eo 1 c undersigned even more blandly asked him if he meant to say - \ that Czechoslovakia would have becoma a Communist power Nad - the Soviet armies not occupied the country by the end of the ‘| War. SVESTKA said that there was. nO Goubt about this, that the coming of the Conminist regime in Czechoslovakia had. : . beén inevitable because. of the historical and social backgrezad - of --he CZechs.- The undersighed expressed horror at a statenent ike this, which did not take. into consideration the fact ‘ ; that. such anti-Communists as Jan MASARYK and Edvard BENES : Sos were the fathers of the Czech state. SVESTKA then went oa to a sayethat indeed neither MASARYK nor BENES had beea Comaunist, . : | but that neither had any deep knowledge of the inborn desires ' cf the Czech people. The uncéersigned told ‘him that this . Was enough to make both MASARYK and BENES turn over in their gvaves, lie pointed out that there had been a violent exchange, . according to the Mexican press, between the Czech and Soviet . ty ‘papers over MASARYK, with the Russians saying that MASARYK. : had participated in an attempt to Kill Nikolai LENIN, .CHERNYSE snid that this was-a pack of lies, that he had reviewed the : Soviet press for that period and found nothing about MASARYK. ST 1 This was quickly sndorsed by. SVES? SkA, When the undersigned : onee more stated his belief that people who had known better would take the first opportunity to overthrow Communism, both CHERNYSH and SVESTKA started speaking at the same time. .The | aang : , undorsigned pointed out that the Russian people had never. 3 : , . known anything other than a curb on personal freedom and very Se | | i. ” strong central governnent, but the. Czecas, the Poles, the ! "Hungarians, and. others had known dizfezecatly. Such people | i . _., were thirsty for personal freedcius and direct control over 4 ineir destiny. When CHERNYSH said he doubted this, the vnder- signed reminded him that it was Russian tanks that had crushed the students and workers' revolt in Hungary in 1956. He also pointed to the recent quiet but radical revolution which had : taken place in ézechoslovakia, saying that, for example, che : day after the right to strike’ had been re-established practi~, i _ ally all workers-struck to protest 20 years of mismanagement, i : poor housing, ard lack of freedom. From that point on SVESTKX i ' renatihed sii Ant, apparently having been shaken up., The ° i undersigned allowed himself tO think that in several years. : at least the C#echs; like thé|Rumanians before them, would be | j governing themseives without having first to chéck with Moscow. This discussion ended about 1:30 in the morning... At 9:00 the under signed saw LOGINOV, with: whom he ‘had a chat about various» SE nnn » Serene ~ rt) tH a Soe ianemrncentammemene restora |” . a i AO Oo meaty RTE FNS rch Mem nd ot erreearenie mech peste sa. oe wn een RR Eee me DMN Pine NET ailtea ACM ponent cons stet Leminuinanees 4 walnfnat matetecn eevee er tnt eveTante B48 ed am « Cemre 5 ina MN Nate Ne UAH Ei J fin bo oe . Zor any of the candidates forlpresidential eléctions. This ; SECRET ; \ -li- 8. He inquired about SVESTKA, LOGIXOV said he Had ~~ > = & Solty. seon him oa his way to the dining ens, but consented “VESTKA looked oighty unhappy about something. It was »3 to thé undersigned that, 2s mentioned above, the — . : ous uignt's discus$ion anc really shaken un the Czech, . - .--- woo was worrying about how things would ‘turn out in Czecho-" ; siovakia and about his future. SVESTKA, aS.a matter of fact,. sentioned to the undersigied when he saw him a few minutes tater that he had felt-that part of the previous night's . . aiscussion had been conducted in what he phrased as a rather : ” cool atmosphere. This feeling was obviously not ‘shared by : te CHEANYSH, despite the heat of the discussion, who warmly grected the undersigned the next morning, and unless the signed: is very much misthken, appeared to have a sort of iking for hin. ; i . = 3, The uncersigued CHERNYSH a fairly easy man to ik tO. . Not that CHERNYSH i 10% 2 Gedicated Communist, but to enjoy a good ciseissien, srobably because he : - . : : San ae oo i . finds this a gocd oppertunity: to pass on typical Communist , on j Vaews. Ecfouwte the discussioa 2 ght of 18 May mentioned : above, during which CHERNYSH was one of the main participants, the Uxvainian and the undersijmed aad previously discussec oo suck things as. Western-style elections and the right to strike. . On boch topics CHERNYSH ebviously was not on the Same wave length as the undersigned, EH? appeared to'’believe his state- — a fo ann ae . ne . ‘ments to, the effect that a strike was unnécessary in a society “ ne cecicuted to the woll-being of the workers. It would only - Ss eripple an csonomy struggling)hard to meet’ local demands. On the subject of elections CHERAYSH was even further away from the Western view. He pointed] out that some Americans, and. perhaps the undersigned, did not aave any particular liking nade the element of choice a yery marginal benefit, if benefit ic was, The picking of 2 president and a political leader inside the government where these men could be thoroughly tested anc screened was a much better prospect. The under Parton) azned naturally explained atilengta that, according to the : a i} old cliche, "variety is the suice of life," and that choice fe ‘y | 38 a porn sight. The undersignéd said that he would never be an i : able to live in a place where:he could ' pick his close , s ae triencs, his family companions, or the neople scheduled to : wo wi i Tepresout him in the republic, That seened to make no dent , of a io SECRET : ; ne \ 3 i 3 tg $ qT 14-0000 \ Le SECRiT . aed 2 undersigned scored a r 4 ‘ Mea ante ed eben Byitatee in-all of CHERNYSH's argunects. The : iittle more during the srevious)y mentioned Giscussion during : the night of 18 May. Ke then hada better chance to compare ; the anofican Constitutions: with the Soviet one, undérscoring o th elements OF Centralisa and curss'on personal choice, - wis ‘ eo) sion of thé roie oy the Russians. ia World War II . pernitted his- questioa. of whether the Russians had fought -theiy coun ntEy or fox ‘treir-regine. The undersigned | told CIERNYSH: that nis coutdct with Soviet soldiers during the War had 1. "tno doubt in his ning thatthe latter nad fought ‘for . their country, and families’ first, and much later to back up . 3 _ thei: regime, Both SVESTXA and CHERNYSH naturally argued with . 2 this view, particularly SVESTNA, who at tii.:s can be more pro- ‘ : Soviet than the Soviets. As pointed out above, CHERNYSH seens a _ to like the undersigned's -company, and the farewell between v 7... him and the undersigned at the station in Mexico City appeared | . ; to be parti¢ularly Warn watts: .of course, is not viewed by “ the Ceoans or SVESTXA wit Q yar ticularly good eye. _ . foo Raymond A, FRADVER _ ; é Dist; ibution: ’ Orig - (Consular Corps - Mexico City) L - P13042 (CHERNYS#) ° . . me, . ; @©/- 211712 (LOGINOV) . Poe 7" Qo = BT711I (SVESTKA) oa | 1 2 BL SA TT et A PI mr 1 - P-10758 (SALAZAR) - Sep hs ne te cen Eom meee oe gran - P-1861 (CICARD). . - P-10757' (CEPEDA) ua by “10 ia) wy 3 : ; } bas an . | / cee) gee NEE ATTY ON 8. SARI A IT —_— . 0 Se 7 mate Ren .9 May . | ° . i} . . . 1 1. The celebration of the Czech national day on 9 May . was held at the residénce of the Czech Ambassador, Karel HANUS, 7 in Polanco, where the undersigned estimated that the crowd. numbered at least 150 people. The only other Americans present were Mr..Wallace W, STUART, head of the Political . Section, and itr. David N. WIESLEY, Honorary Consul of Iceland. . _— ; ‘The undersigned was a little bit surprised to see Rodolphe : . a i BABOUN, the. new Haitian Acting Ambassador, in attendance with — : . _ a colored Haitian. BABOUN, as a matter of fact, spoke briefly , 17-May 1968 i poh, MEMORANDUM FOR: The Record — ; i VIA : :: Chief, SB j ; oo | Chief of Station. ‘ .[. -‘SuByRet- | Celebration of the Czech National Day, i i i ¢ i to the Cuban Ambassador, Joaquin HERNANDEZ Armas. _ eke ee gees ak ay Mey { _.. @ The undersigned had several little: discussions with obo Jiri. SVESTKA, Czech Consul and known intelligence officer. Dee . }. " . When he caSually reminded SVESTKA that Czechoslovakia was an : an a industrial power before World War I and that Czech products wo an flooded Western Europe, SVESTKA, sharply commented that his (i). ” gountry was stilt an industrial power. When the undersigned. : . mentioned that MASARYK Was very popular in the United States, “ SVESTKA counteed that that waS no doubt because he had lived a as an exile in the United States. . SVESTKA cut short a remark - - - by the undersigned about the effort currently being made to Sy as throw light on MASARYK's death by saying, "There is no doubt ; ; that he committed siitcide." SVESTKA showed himself on this - we oes occasion a rival of LOGINOV as far as provocations are. D0 -* 3: eoacerned,. After the undersigned answered comments on. the : _ - Negro problem and forthcoming urban terrorism and guerrilla warfare in-the United States, SVESTKA mentioned the "overt _ letter" to ‘the Américan Ambassador which appeared in various ‘+ local newspapers. He hinted that the incident “described” ne 4 5 §$BCRET | oe, Salietateientenentaniteneneionr serene iaeetoeen ee Ae ea een enn imeem eee ee pe see eT TE TE TT a GL ent i oy tN eee a te ee et rae: : ae * Chu 4 , Eretecet + tangy, ' ; be, Pod 14-0000 ¢ CRE at ia ceca aenffen l, ‘ TTA ew eet ama oe oe ad motte eine - Soviet. Union wanted to give money to the. ' Party to.ongage in such shenanigans to amuse the local mexbers SECRET 2- in tho opon letter was. not only a blunder on the part of Ambassador FREEMAN, but also indicative of the superiority “complex of ‘the United States. At one point, when Valentin _LOGINOV had joined in the discussion, the undersigned retorted “that the min who had written the article was a fourth-class writer without a dimé-who somehow had found the, thousands. of... pesos:.nocexsary to place his editorial. - When the czech and. the’ Russian. laughed, .the undersigned continued that if the. Mexican ‘Communist: of socialist countries, it was fine with the Americans, as ‘this is Just ‘about all it could hope to achieve. SVESTKA and LOGINOV naturally denied ‘that their countries had anything to do with tho Mexican Communist Party, not to speak of the Overt letter on the AmbasSador. The undersigned, tongue in . cheek, thon pointed out that he was glad to tell them for their information that a Communist Party did exist in Mexico. Perhaps the most interesting reaction of SVESTKA came towards the end of tho:party. just beforé the undersigned left. | . During a discusston which included SVESTKA, LOGINOV, one of " the Soviet military attaches (a tall. colonel with white hair), another Russian, and Q-youngish, short, and chubby member of the Mexican Foreign Ministry the undersigned expressed a thought that the two system§ of government, the capitalist and - the soviet, were gradually inching closer together. When SVESTKA allowed himself to -doubt it with a nasty little laugh the undersigned naturally could not resist telling him to — have a look at what was. going on in his country. The reaction Of SVESTKA Was both immediate and noticeable. He sort of straightened out, jerked his head back, opened his mouth, dropped the ashes of his. cigar on the floor, and obviously |, bit his tongue.as he said nothing. From the above-and from. the. fact that SVESTXA. plans to drive to the next Consular Association meeting in Guadalajara with his Soviet colleagues, the undersigned feels that SVESTKA is not only a lackey of the Cx-NOVOTNY regime, but very probably in the employ of the Soviet KGB, He Seems to be inseparable from LOGINOV ‘and has lately. mouthed the -same provocations in the same techhiques, showing himself more and more aggressive, a thing which he was not a year ago. oe, _ s EC RET. 14-00000 ToL . _ oe . . . _— “ - : cee : woe Tota ee SECRET -3g- . . : : oo, 3. Among other nasty. little remarks ‘made by LOGINOV, .- including references to the. open letter against the Ainbassador, - _the war int ietnam, the Negro problem, the difficult finaneial : ~position of the dollar, et cetera, was a Yeference to this . - . Station,. ‘LOGINOV. at one point asked tlie undersigned where | ory ‘he worked ‘(not the. first tine he has asked this). ~ The under wo i ‘gigned told him ‘that he Worked in the: Consular General's . 4 a ' office: . LOGINOV then safd, ‘What about the ££fth. floor?" Te : , . The undersigned told him that the ‘fifth floor comprised both : a . 4 ‘the: Ambassador's: ‘Office ahd the Political Section. LOGINOV.. : : ! went on to say something like,. "ET know about ‘the Ambassador, . but what about the other offices, those occupied. by WOFIRM?" _ The undersigned let that one go by as LOGINOV had obviously found it very funny. He proceeded to pay back the Soviets. a 1itt?e later by counting on his fingers the number of visas issued at the Soviet Embassy each year, the number of cultural exchanges handled by the Embassy. staff,--and: "all tho work : done for trade promotion with Mexico." ~The undersigned felt — tha ‘the Soviets probably issued some five visas.a month, if thac many, had about ten cultural exchanges a year, and had practically no trade with the Mexicans. What, then, he asked, were the 40 odd "diplomats" in the Soviet Enbassy doing in Mexico? LOGINOV laughed, but he laughed green and promptly — broke off. this conversation. é ; 2 & £ vip aN pen men nen rine tite a AT, Lat Th om eA Sins RO UR RATE 4. The. lindersigned had no opportunity to talk at any length with Ambassador HANUS, who was ‘very busy iat the reception, The Ambassador, how.ver, greeted him warmly and gave him a prolonged bear hug as he left. The undersigned . “had no talk with the Cubans except a few words which he . exchanged | with 1 Sergio MARTINEZ, whom he. had riot. net before. an stp gtonng gw Raymond A. FRADYER | wr Distribution: oO ‘Orig -7 ‘ ‘1 - P-8691 (Hanus) 1 - P-5510 (Wiesley . ; ae 1 = P+12397 (Baboun) . ‘ ; so a _ 1 = P+7111 (Svestka) ; mo : . , _ W- P-11712 .(Loginov) 1 } \ 4 hou RAF:Imp si, are - SEICRET TE ene ee ae nS eM TD ocfs sche . . . ~ : fii 7 CCNTACT REPORT ; i , SUBJECT: BESABER P8777 oo i DATE OF. KEETING: weMay 1968 ‘ 1. T met Subject in his room in the Del. Paseo Hotel from | . 1415-1630. The. next meeting will be arranzed by telephone. | 2 LoGINOY. Subject reported that LOGINOY called him at- | "his 5 factory in Cuernavaca on Friday, 3 May. LOGINOV said he _ | 1 CANTO bor WARS BONER Se nie tte bang ASb Ea tet had some visitors who would like to buy a few things to take. back with them to Russia and asked 4f it would be convenient if : : he brought them down to Subjéet!s. factory on Saturday afternoon, i : 4 May. Subject said fine and invited LOGTNOY and the visitors to - a! a come back to his house for a few drinks after they finished a i shopping. ‘LOSINOV gratefully accepted and said they iwould be hi 7 there at 1330. (Per LIENVOY-sate attached transeript--LOGINOY = called BEWEEP on z “Nay to ask for Subject's telephone number.) : «3B LOGINOV arrived (in 19 DA, a dark blue Chevy) at the & - ab factory at 1345 ‘with three other: persons: ——- (a) A dig, fat, plain, peasant+logking wonan by the name of "IGOROVA," "IGANOVA,® or something sintlar. LOGINOV introduced her as a commercial representative, but did not : ow eee a mre eng enyye sabeegje elaborate. J? me (b) kK second Russian woman whose nase Subject couldn't réneabér. She looked to be 33-35 years old and wore glasses. . _ LOGINOV did not mention her profession, and she seemed zinply 3 2 x i) Fa & Pad = x Es & zg ake ‘ete to dea friend of the first woman. ces P- 709? (Powe . wo ee alla an an Oe a UT Tad I - ie ee a ee ~ Of ¢ (c) The son of one of the above two women. He appeared | “ to .be about 12 years old. . ; 4 : be LUGINOV and his three companions shopped for about an _ hour while Sub ject worked in his office, and. in the end bought 450-500 pesos worth of merchandise (at wholesale prices, of course) . Sub ject. and the four Russians then left together, got into their respective cars, and drove to. Subjects: home with Sub Je ct. leading the Maye | ‘When they wore. driving into Subject's driveway, Subject, ‘tn View of his wife “and two children and the four Russians, acctdentally ran over and broke the back of one of the BESABERS' beloved dachshunds. Chaos reigned for the next’ ten ‘minutes as Subject went into the house, got. his pistol, . and returned and shot the dog while the children. screamed, Mra. BESABER tried to suppress her own tears and shoo away the endldren at the same time, and. the four Russians sat aghast in their car and: watched, _ Loatnov acted extremely sorry and did his best to Console Mrs. BESABER and Subject. Mrs. BESABER recovered quickly, : however, and soon had all the adults seated in the living room. | , Subject served the first round of drinks, and within a half hour RS ERE SE aE Safire om a Tet afi ; everyone’ was at least reasonably relaxed again. af _ $+ LOGINOV was the only one who did not. take an “aleohoite as 7 {. drink, He wore dark sunglasses all afternoon and explai ned that: : fd he had to stay. away from liquor because he was taking antibiotics . for an eve infection, Despite this ailment and inability to take a drink, -LOGINOV was nevertheless more sociable and friendly. wet i” . + so a ee an omnes a ear Pia renner em _ crane neeneneneneneeme ee : a why sot . . : _— than Sub Jeet had ever seen him, He aleo struck Subject ap being more relaxed than in the past. He brourht the BESABERS. two | ta i bottles of vodka and two cans of caviar, asked why Subject t i hadn't called or: visited him at the Embassy, addressed _ Subject oe ee on only | as rtut (where he had formerly mixed "tus" ‘and “usteds” - — with Subject). enthustastically toured the BESABERS' new house, -- | and patiently translated for. the two Russian women, neither of - , whon - spoke Spanish or English. The conversation was generally : dull, however, and: ‘nothing. even. mildly controversial was oe t QU ae ee J! discussed. The’ Russians finally Left about 1700.6. 6. In the course of the conversation, Mrs. BFSABER asked LOGINOY when they were ever going to get together to play tennis. cyst nanecnent'evegne nn aorns pi dine arse ieee oe ; (Norse BESABER had of course previously invited LOGINOV to play tennis wth her sometime at the home of a. retired American _ gentleman in Cuernavaca (Lees, Col. Lawrence HIGGINS) ‘who: was a 4 red f tae, good friend and who had an exceptionally good court.) LOGINOV. 5 replied that he still wanted very much to play, but that it ‘was ce always & question of time for him. "why didn't LOGINOV come down to Cuernavaca next saturday morning (11 Mey)?" Subject interjected.’ He (Locniov) and Mrs. BESABER could play tennis in the morning vaile- . Se eae caer ea —emewwenry cars rr ee mney ne mel ner : moe semanas ain ee oo ge ; Subject: wig working» and then they could all spend the afternoon at hone; ‘relaxing. LOGINOV replied that that sounded great, but ogee cm tune teas apes cb mtn i te omen pepe tae nt eae enn es MA SOE 8 asked what. ‘he: was’ going. to do with his wife and child. Mrs. . BESABER | ‘angwnred that. of course they expected him to bring Mrs. ; LOGTHOV and- the child with him. LOGINOV said that vould be very nies and he'd like to ‘accept the Anvitation right at that 7 } moment, ‘but he ras afraid that chis schedule was such that he _ wag goinr to have to hold off on a definite answer until later in the week. OK, aaid Subject, mw td you call ne, or ahsli T ee call you?" Well, replied LOGINOY, why didn't they leave it that if he didn't hear from Subject, he would call Subject, and wn vice” versa. Subject agreed. . . 7. Subject said he waited until Friday morning, 10 May, to hear from LOGINOV, and when LOGINOV didn't call, he ‘called “LOGINOY (confirmed by LIENVOY). LOGINOY 's: according to ‘Subject, said -he was afraid he was not going to te able to make it, after 7 - all, because the Mayor of Moscow was visiting Mexico. and he would| be tied up with the Mayor on Saturday. Subject said he suggested | Se ey menmeeeeres emammpenmnetents arr Sneramn ws Hse | that perhaps they could make it for the following Saturday, then, i _ LOGINOV replied. that he thought he might be able to make it then, but, again, he couldnit say for sure just then. . "But anyway,” . The na Se ego eee eee ns wgyee t - LOGINOV added, "we tre going to be seeing each other more often because we've (i.e., the Soviet Embassy) taken a house on Calle Umbolt (in Cuernavaca) for the summer, and Itt be coming down to Cuernavaca every weekend. . Subject expresséd pleasure at this and said that he'd expect to: hear from LOGI NOV sometime - : soon then, LOGINOV assured Subject he would. "0 @ BEMEEP, BEWEEP called Subject. in Cuernavaca about “4400. on 10 Nay. He said he wanted to tell Subject that a Polish musica} group was about ‘to open at Bellas Artes and. would be Playing sone. of Subject's grandfather's music. (Subject's paternal grandfather + “wasa a ‘pupil of Franz Liszt and, according to Subject, is ecenerally regarded in ‘Poland as the second greatest Polish composer next 7 to Chopin.) BEXERP asked if Subject wis'goirg to be in Mexteo , bo City the following week and if he'd have time to accompany | BESFEP to Dellas Artea for a perforaance, Subject sald that unfortunately, he wouldn't be able to zo, but suggested that ' A fara deel me, ane SST eee RENEEP bring the musicians te his home in Cuernavaca for an kites eee moves peeae wines a afternoon. BEVEEP said he wasn't sure if they could. work it into their schedule, but netd cneck anc iet Subject know if thor . could come. | (Neither Subject nor BEWEEP said anything about the. mvacation trip" they discussed on 10 April.) ” §B/L a © ~ : - : - bugs at arb. . pa - - hae tee Lh, my ‘ Pane t ~ : ‘ e ws t rier rn a eee wee ene hep teen eee $ ” - " oe Fy as -~ , — a Bee ae 4 . _ x. i. . "gay EHDASSY. 15-61-55 j BE, - .- . . H bs Bray 68 fh. p+ aggenea-raa5a coe fc ca -_ . i = 854 = aloé - | ¢ . be faq Out ot 1550. LOGINOV talks to YAKOVETS and tells hin that LOG | 4 joce IAS SSK ooh ulfould like to so to. Guornavaca tonorzow_to see SYRET PSKISH} « so H @ a P 2 Jess can YAX give bin the phono Yo. of SYR, vecause several comrades % s' t ay fe gt Tf "Taro going on home leave and would like to buy few things. Of, «3 § : cap oh t: ++." minute.» LOG will have to call) early | in. the morning bo ( aR 7 I L 4 aan 4° «tory and go there after 2. PH, His phone Ko. is 2-09-15), his. Hane \ 3 ok “sisi UARSNGGEY ani tho tostory pon Coo 7HH8 Bees Poxeos OK. Sf | . "Thanks. . | eo Lbs ME : / 5 oe . , me i i: of i i . a : mee = een rneneprer anne epee gee a - wT Togs . AEMORANDIM FOR THE FILE SouRCE: LILYRIC’ 3 MAY 1968 SUBJECT: VISIT TO THE SOVIET EMBASSY, MEXICO CITY OF UNIDENTIFIED - . AMERICAN-LOOKING COUME. = i ft, 7 i : : - 2, Uy tec | i i i . . 7 —— 3 de Mayo de 1968. : - Feibby in oan i 16:07 Sr y Srita entran Sur anos : £03 t ur (Norteame . J i 16°37 =©Los mismos salen Novte® ” Picanos) : _Estuvieron con Log. . : : El hombre como de 2 afies apro id ~ : pa sports 5 af Prox., giiero, con ro- a ; ‘Ma mujer como de 23 afiog aprox, .. ' H . : : : i L | y 7 Ne pe ee Sitaram nen antennae ate tence ene ae eee eee _ 7 e / feel - : ; - 8 50-8-10/11 : | Hihonttackes (me asetom oF a oo C6 P-EMH SECRET 3 May 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD. SUBJECT: (tou) LAMBERT, British | Subject 1, At 0945 hours 2 April 1968, Subject called for Valentin _Sergeyevich LOGINOV and left a message that. he was the person who was going to give LOGINOV English lessons, He also left his telephone number; 11-02-88, (This is listed in the reverse directory for Maya Internacional SA de CV; it does not appear _however in the current telephone directory, ) 2. At 1208 hours on 2 April, Sra, Cora (Inu) tells LOGINOV ' chat the teacher she -reconmends for him ig 21 years of age, studying for his doctorate in literature in Mexico, and prior to ‘ returning to England is willing to give. lessons; he is presently giving classes for other PhD's, “ 3. At 1320 hours, LAMBERT telis LOG INOV that Sra, Cora ‘told him to get in touch. with LOGINOV. régarding English lessons. LAMBERT would like to talk about it, LOGINOY agrees; but says he is very busy right now and will call LAMBERT. at the end of the week to make arrangements, — 4. 4. Source: LIENVOY 2 April 1968, all on 15-60-55. i 1 i q H “LO. Wanda L, VERMILYE: File: . re P-11712—— Oo og ee Vist. Dumet vA Jack fr 2 reg cf SECRET the rostaurant "Bocana™. ‘gave hig name an ' VIDIELLA suggested that SECRET "aoe, 2 Maz 1046 CONTACT REPORT SUBJECT = : LIOVAL-L : -, "DATE OF MEETING : 30 April 1968: 00 . 1. Subject called me on 29 April and wo agreed to meet at The meeting lasted from 14;30 to 15:40, I advanced Subject 500 MN for his Russian lessons. Next meeting is at the Bocana at 13:45 on 17 May. _ 2. Subject reported that he had gone by the TICMR to: — inquire about Russian lessons but was totally unimpressed, He d talked to the Diractor of Courses whose name be didn’t get. ‘He will write up the details for the next meeting. 3. He then contacted VIDIELLA at tho latter's Inatitute ‘and invited him out to discuss Russian lessons. Sincé it’ wasn't a personal matter VIDISLLA suggested that they bring along.a couple of the students, Odile MORISSET, a French teacher also cane along. They went to Sanborn's cocktail lounge, While talking Sra. MORISSET (she is divorced) invited Subject to her home for a party and said he-could spend the night with her it he came. She gave her address as, Paris 7, Apt. 5. her as ca, 40 years old, tater VIDIBLLA told Subject that. MORIESET will sleep with anybody and that. he usually shacks up ., with her on Fridays. 4. Bubject told VIDIELLA that he had gone to the TICMR but it looked poor, VIDIELLA agreed, saying the teachers are no good. He did not say that he ts or was connected with the TICMR. Subject take private lessons from hin. need accreditation which he could VIDIELLA said Subject could study Institute which would give He said the Director would VIDISLLA will give Subject . Subject protested that he would use for further formal study. with him and then také exams at the him a certificate for that level. be glad to do this, So they agreed... ; private classes at Subject's afternoon school twice a week from 19:00 to 20;00 on Mondays and Wednesdays. Price will be 50 MN per lesson, Subject paid him 400 MN in advance. The first lesson was on 29 April. Since’l May ia a holiday Subject will go to VIDIELLA's apt, He gave his address as Romero de Terroros 4153 apt. 1 (we had #922, apt. 1) and telephone 43-80-16, Foal ral File; P8903 : SECRET P4808 200 4S w PAMLTIZ Ae ee a a Subject described 14-0000 iar “ ee cReT \ . | tg \ 8. In the presence of. all VIDIELLA boasted about his great Soviet Friend, Valentino,. the consul (this is obviously LOGINOY). The two students and MORISSET all seomed. to know LOGINOV personally. One of the students asked VIDIELLA if hé had been invited to the Soviet 1 May celebration, He said that he hadn't, He then asked Subject, -if he kuew any Soviets, Subject answered. aa casually , 0 es hé*-could that he had known one ‘casually with whom he used to | ao oy \ go. fishing and: ‘changed the subject. Bubject didn't feel that. : VEDIELLA was fi6hing for taformation but. I an. not. 0 sure. ~ 6 fF ‘priefed Bubject ‘on what. to look for in his lessons with VIDIELLA, to take short notes, and to have a written report for our néxt meeting, Francia. J, COIGHE SECRET 14-0000 SECRET May 2, 1968 No, 080 | SUBJECT: Soviet Cultivation of British Subjecta ra . le ‘tt has cone to our attention that the Soviets, specif- ically KGS officers, have been looking around for English language. instructors, One KGB officer, Valentin Sergeyevich. LOGINOY, is ‘notorious for using this tactic to assess contacts who may be of use to hia, ; _. 2. Among the persons in whom LOGINOV is reported to have | shown interest are two British subjects; : ~ a,’ A young student, (fnu) LAMRERT, who is studying for a doctorate in litérature in Mexico and who prior to returning to Britain is giving English lessons, | b. Walter James PLUMS, Director of the Anglo-Mexican | Institute... ; . ; 3. It its suggested that you might wish to contact these ._ “individuals to determine if the Soviets are indeod cultivating them.. I would appreciate receiving the results of such interviews. 4.1. VERMILYE: wgp Distribution; : : . 7 Loe a Orig - SMICA me, Le ; i l- 50-2-6— . . : _ km Pol 1FIZ- ; ; 2 us 4 14-0000 we Fe ‘wt & fr 4 Se he, —— ~ERCALLA - %6 Amat 1968 ae, UNTDENTIPTED | WOMAN WHO SEEN INSIDE Sov EMBASSY AT 1040 Houns. ENTERED REEE PTTON ROOM WITH LOGINOV, LEFT sov" EMBASSY aT 1052 HOURS. oe m . FILE: P-11712° Ea WEA Oe Mam wey 4-00000 » : aa 2 \ Pan 14-0000 ‘pe Pee Spee PEIN, Uae med sie et Rta wera Ty shy EUR I recn be EERE Sot ets ea RT eens eee ase amet Ae tt a tent Ate eon ene . 5 . . . ' . . SPENCE momeny ea auccumatang “saan tate id GRATE ENTE TNT NERS AEA Seta : t . . une AR. Meets KUR len z 4 (12.888 : : ‘ . . “y i Se 2 Fe Ge! . + . ins weyers ny all \* a 2 AD PONT Ren wON ry ns ton oc ee fo : a Sr . roe ‘ re Py . 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Tuns.no “ronp: erzadora—en re 1G senor Tequinov— sales oveles ios ay saoF ach op wires atiy Prarvstes inteie wae > Sean ato ry t : Peer Set On ee a sa seek pyaeemratca c& 3 ’ * laws ia casrar yp Ve : we . as es i ‘ ‘ we F i ‘ er a ce ere i 5 Tie wR: ne cetige We “29 March 1968 ; yy | , 4 _ MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD iT ! 4 i ‘2, On the occasion of the vioit of the local Consular Association to the "Home Fair” on 28 March the undersigned con= versed on and off with Jiri SVESTKA (P-7111), Second Secretary 1 of the Czechoslovak Embassy and known member of the Czech Intele : ligence Service, Tho undersigned asked SVESTKA what was going : : on in his country, The Czech launched into, an explanation which sounded like a recitation, The essence of hia comments was that when leaders have lost touch with the people, they should be rae oy Placed, Tho recent changes in Czechoslovakia would ensure more ' . democracy for the people and would more closely represent their . . ‘ | Views and take care of their needs, Fifteen yeara in power, he J ; .' Baid, is a long time for a leader, The undersigned Pointed out : y that the recent changes in Czechoslovakia might not pleare ; 3 -“averybody", SVESTKA agreed that this was bound to happen, but ' ; that his country had the right to do what it wanted without i worrying too much ‘about the opinion of some of its neighbors, : The undersigned then went one step further and pointed out that . — : ULBRICH from East Germany for ode seemed to be worried about possible repercussion of the Czech reforms on his regime, ‘ SVESTKA Said he did not care what ULBRICH said or did and repeated that the Czechs are masters of their country, When the undersigned pointed out that the new president was not a member of the Com of munist Party but had headed a Czech Division that fought with the : Russians SVESTKA agreed that this was _a good choice that ghould . : Please a lot of people. Throughout his talk with the undersigned, ; however, SVESTKA tried to Play down the degree to which things aro ! going..to change in his country a8 a résult of recent reforns, i 2, Just to teat SVYESTKA a little further, the undersigned asked him what ho thought of the U.S. elections, With a broad grin SVESTKA stated that Senator KENNEDY would undoubtedly be fog the next president, When the undersigned replied that he hoped ‘ not, SVESTKA said, “If I wero an American I would vote for him," Valentin LOGINOV of the Soviet Embassy joined the conversation at this point. The tvo went on to sey that KENWEDY was the only candidate for peace and social justice, that be had their moral . support and aympathy (this given reports for an intel, report) etc, SVESTKA added that the war in Vietnan was good for the U.S, economy, The undersigned told him that the USSR manufactured more rocketa than bathtuos and more machine guns than cars, Raynond 8, FRADYER a” OL nla TIT s-8 merece meena eee eae ene semen oor ters an a 14-0000 Qo3. 12 March’ 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE-RECORD wae ev D x7 yu SUBJECT: Jorge ARIAS Buerba Buerba: Seer 1. Subject is a 26 year old Mexican eittisen (although he oe looks: to be in his 3013) He ls a Spanish teacher at the. Mexican- North American Institute and since the fall of 1967 has held ‘a second job as the director of the: Community, Services Program | at the American School... ‘In April 1967 h married an American - citizen from the. Chicago area named sonnd WEINTHALLER (phonetic). They live at Juanacatlan 15). which is just around the corner from the Soviet Embassy. “ -Home “Phone is 15-28-49. “2. Subject was recommended as a Spanish tutor in August 1966 by Enrique GUTIERREZ Martinez (7-12667), who was then c/sB's Spanish tutors: “GUTIERREZ was subsequently recruited by — /SB as & utility agent) but has” since been dropped because he is related ‘to other Station assets. On GUTIERREZ's racommenda~ . ron . 20 ye tion, I began. taking private : Spanish lessons from ‘Subject in cate be dt tide : August 1966. ‘I Cound Subject an excellent teacher and continued clyan bo utbbate taking lessons from him until December 1966. -In March 1967, sores a an teen irece : _ my wife and I had Subject as a teacher in Spanish courses we ; . dee vuul. . . “4 took at the Mexican-North American Institute. I havé maintained tnteraittent: social contact with Subject since March 1967, and my wife has become friendly with Subject's wife, having visited ‘her. at hor periment two" or three times and having had her to our home during the day. an equal number of times. I-have also Filea Pe/aerh- o hoy AOR P KEAMADE RY 14 14-0000 To Ea os Javier ARIAS Buerbas. “kept informed to some extent about Subject. through his; younger, oe brother, Javier ARIAS Buerba, from whom I have been taking» “Spanish lessons since July 1967. 3. Subject was a casual contact of Station ‘officer Olivia c. RAGNITY im 1965 ond 1964, Cth this éuntact, " ‘“ than a file card noting ert) station traces on either Jorge or 4 Subject and I froa the beginning have had a very friendly : and informal relationship, friendly, open personality and a good sense (Of. huror, He is an Antelligent person with. a : Politically, he is pro-American to the point that he magnifies our strengths | factors ‘in our society. and positive qualities and tends to miniinize or overlook negative Subject knows I am with the Political.” ' Saction of the Embassy and that I have been in the Soviet ‘Union. We have consequently gotten onto the topic of Russians and Comuunism ‘several times, and he. has always come out a strong. ariti-Commini st. she United States. He has one brother and two. sisters living in The brother is married to an Anerican and lives in Virginia, where he is in the construction business. One - of the: sisters is also married to an American and lives in ; California. (t believe’ ‘San Francisco). The second sister is ~ married to a Polish immigrant and lives with him in Chicago. The ai ster in c" “Lifornia isa naturalized ‘American citizen, The brother and the sister in Chicago are not. 5. On 24 April 1967, LIENVOY reported the following call GAZ: "I sav him, hae arrived yesterday.* from GAZIYEY | to LOGINOV: -00000 LCG; “GAZ: ~ GAZ: probably talking about Subject, since: ; : ' (a) GAZIYEV had been taking Spanish at the Mexican-North | American Institute and I knew from Subject that Subject had had 7 . - GAZIYEV in one of his classes, that Subject, occasionally chatted yo ee LOG: " This week ‘I?ll be busy.” ‘ *LOGs.. , : 6, From this conversation, it appeared t that GAZIYEV was "OK, until ‘the next then." NO fy "Excellent, Then Iftd like to see you to discuss certain things." 4 "Then I can come there tomorrow?# "No, better Wednesday." "Al1 right. He usually comes there at 6 o'clock. He got married and came here with his wife. Now { { they look for .an apartment. I'll go there on the ; ; | ~ 10th, because I want to attend courses in English. . with GAZIYEV after class, and that GAZIYEV had once given Subject an invitation to a Consular night at thé Soviet “Embassy (although t (b) Subject had gotten married that months i | Subject told me he had not gone). ° oe en a (c) Subject had just returned to Mexico. with his bride. (da) "Subject and his wife weré looking for an apartment. (a) _ to teach evening Spanish classes. 7. Prior to this reported telephone conversation, I had . ecrisidered using Subject ag. an actess agent against GAZIYEV, but had decided not to approach Subject on the matter unless there was evidence that his relationship with GAZIYEV was developing into something more than occasional chats ‘between classes, I did not see much potential in approaching Subject vefore this with ne24e the idea of having hiz deliberately cultivate-a friendship with GAZIYEV, ae I felt Subject waa living Subject normally arrived at the Institute at goo” 2p een ena ernment viremia som en eevee imino eatiae a neh ot tae Che Ae Set LAR RAT PATRI BR eaten tot aeeleeeFh ae Mets one mtane e S such a busy and hectic life that I would get very little out of hin. Prior to his marriage, he was ‘keeping such a hectic schedule between his Institute and private classes that he wasn't sleeping or eating: properly and was having increasing .. problems with his health. If anything, his pace and health ” -problens increased after his marriage and his taking of the _ job. with the: American School (although he gave up most of his private, classes). ! 8. Since the GAZIYEV-LOGINOV conversation mado Subject 'o relations with the Soviets look much more: ‘Anteresting, I attempted to ‘find out what I could about then from Subject... For a number | of reasons, ‘however--ineluding my going to the States in JuneW= we were not able to get together juntal 212 July. On that date I took Subject to a belated "bachelor? s lunch" at. a little Spanish restaurant downtown» ; 9. The lunch was disappointing and, for me, misleading. I was certain that it given the opporturiity, Subject would ; voluntarily tell me if his relationship with GAZIYEV had . developed any further. When I casually brought the conversation around to GAZIYEV, however, | Subject ‘simply told me that GAZIYEV .... was still studying at the Institute and that he still occasionally chatted with him in the halla or over a cup of coffee in one , -of the near-by coffee shops during the 20-minute break between the two evening classes. Subject commented that he enjoyed talking with GAZIYEY,. as he was A simpatice, interesting guy, as well as an outstanding Spanish student. He also added that they never talked politics. In reply to an offhand question about whether he had met any other Soviets through GAZIYEV, Subject said that he had not. My inclination waa to believe Subject, and " I went away thinking that either CAZIYEV and LOGINOV had been talking about someone else over the phone or that they had. | never gone beyond the stage of simply talking about Subject. /10.. On 1 N_vember 1967, I ran into Subject and his brother ‘Javier in Sanborns-Insurgentes. They were about to have a — quick lunch and insisted that I join them for a cup of coffee. As soon: as we sat down, Subject told me he had a problem and would “Like my. advice. He said “GAZIYEV had given hin an invitation ; to the 7 November celebration of the Revolution at the Soviet Embassy, and although he would like to go for the experience, he-was very concerned that his name would be put on ‘the biack list" at the u. Ss. Embassy if he went. He said that he had tried to call me at the Embassy after he got the invitation to ask my advice, but had been told I was out of town. (I was in El Paso from 25-29 Octooer.} He stated that if he had not been able to reach me in the next day or two, he was “poing . to “simply - wa Lk ‘into the Embassy and ask to see someone from the nsecurity "department" about his predicanient. What. did I think he should “do? | ne I told Subject to relax and forget about going to the. U.S. Embassy, as the Embassy’ would not give him any advice ~ other than to tell him that: it. was entirely his own business whether he went to the Soviet reception or note Besides, I asked, “what made Subject think’ hia name would be put on a "black. list® if he went. Subject replied that he didn't know how the U.S. Embassy did it) but "everyone knew" the U.S. Embassy obtained the nanes of everyone who went: in “and out of —_ if _ | the Soviet Embassy. Moreover, he said, even if ‘the U.S. Embassy - refused to give him any advice, at least it would make a record of his visit -and anyone who was ever interested ‘would his ' heart was in the right place. He simply did not ‘want and couldn't afford to get into any trouble with the U.S. Enbassy, he said. "after all, he had an American wife, he might want to go to the "States, to study sometine, and they might even want to go to _ the States to: live someday. ‘Seeing that. Sub ject was indeed very ‘ ‘serious, I became more serious myself and told him that just so ‘he wouldn't worry, I'd ‘write a memo to the proper Enbassy — "department stating for the sake of the record that Subject had told me he planned to attend a Soviet. Enbassy reception, but a wished the U.S, Embassy to know he was doing it solely out of curiosity and was in no way in sympathy with the Soviet Union. - Subject seemed greatly relieved ani thanked me ‘very nuchs . 12. Seizing of the fact that GAZIYEV had: given. Subject. the invitation, I asked if Subject saw much of him anymore. Subject ' replied that yes, he still saw him occasionally, as GAZIYEV was now studying English at the Institute. Subject added, on his own’ initiative, that he. had also been to GAZIYEV' s. apartzent _ twice and had met another Soviet there on one occasion. He said that. the first time he went to GAZIEV's was shortly before he (subject) got married (subject 22 was married about mid-April 1967) and the second time wags shortly after his marriage, as he “and his wife had gone to dinner at the GAZIYEVS'. Subject finished ‘eating about this time, and since he waa in a hurry and had his brother with his, I didn't try to question him any further, ‘put decided to walt and have a secord go at him alone another —— ener ; / . . .. . ~ tind. _t 13. My wife and I entertained Subject and his wife at our ? home - on 27 November, but the evening was not meant to and did not afford an opportunity to discuss the Soviets any furthers Sub ject did tell ae, however, that he had not gone to the 7 November Soviet reception afterall, because, despite by - “assurances that there: was” no reason for him not to go, he felt it was simply safer to stay away fron the Soviet Enbassy altogethar,. At my suggestion, we agreed to got together for lunch sometime in the near future. Ue For various reasons, including the pyor state of - _Subject's health when I called him one day in January, wa did _ hot get together forthe lunch until’? March. This time, I played it straight with Subject, told him that I was interested in anything he could tell me about GAZIYEV aad the otherSoviet _ ore oa es ‘ . . a EEN nee emma ev nme an cent eeatneees meen he had met, and questioned him elosely regarding the details. Subject was completely cooperative, and I am satisfied he answered my questions to the best: of his ability. It seeued to m, and had not told me on 1 July what he subsequently told me on ane memes nett tee a atte rene aces, ‘l November (1.e., that he had been to GAZIYEV's home twice and on one occasion had met another Soviet there). This was that he felt somewhat guilty about going to GAZIYEV's and meeting the other Soviet there, and as long as I didn't push him too hard (which I didn't on 12 July), he felt wore confortable | , still does, that there was only: one possible reason why Subject | ignoring it. The reason he so readily mentioned tha two visits and the other Soviet on 1 November was, I think, that he was genuinely concerned not to "get dito any trouble” with the U.S. 14-00000 ah nee pte ee oe nr eran ean ~tettiteniinenan pein eunton: A . : De. ol. Ce. ~ Baba ssy over attending the Soviet Embassy reception, wished to impress me with his sincerity about whose side he was on, and felt obliged to completely clear the record by mentioning the | visits to GAZIYEV's home and meeting the other Soviet there. 15. Subject stated that GAZIYEV had invited him to his “ apartment for dinner about .a month defore he (Subject) went ta - / Chicago. to get married. This means that the dinner took Place - about tiid-March 1967. Subject said he had expected to find: ‘only GAZIYEV and his wife in the apartment, but that a third 4 ‘Person was there when Subject arrived. _ Subject said GAZIYEV Antroduced the third person as Valentin "something." ‘When I ; asked if the last name were LOGINOV, Subject immediately reacted and said he was alitost positive that wag it. Subject’s description of the Soviet also fit LOGINOV. GAZIYEV stated that LOGINOV was with the Enbassy (Subject couldn't remember in what capacit ty) and dascribed LOGINOV as a good friend. Subject said. that the. evening started off very casually, with LOGI NOY expressing interest . an the Spanish courses at the Mexican-North American Institute. 7 _ LOGINOV, _ who Subject noted spoke almost as good Spanish as most of the Spanish teachers at the Institute, said he'd Like: to get a certificate in Spanish from the Institute and asked Sub ject if: - he. could help him enroll, choose the best course for him, to start with, etc. Subject replied that he'd be happy to," lalthough it didn't seem to him that LOGINOV needed’ much instruction in. Spanish. LOGI NOV simply. laughed this off, and it was agreed LOGI NOY would drop around to the Institute sometins soon, : LOGINOV, wo took the lead in the conversation most of, the evening, thon began to ask Subject questions which left Subject weiss with "no doubt" that he (LOGINOV) was trying to fool Subject out on his political views. Subject said that he couldn't remember . most of LOGINOV's questions, but he did recall that “LOGINOV began the feeling-out procedure by asking Subject if he didn't . find that. the Americans were much poorer at learning Spanish . than other nationalities. He also made various derogatory remarks about the extent, of Ame rican influence in Mexico. Subject said that after about ten minutes, LOGINOV's purpose became so_ blatantly obvious, that he (Subject) stopped the conversation — ‘and told LOGINOV that before they went any farther, he thought ! LOGINOV should know that he was talking to someone who was | s00g capitalist," completely pro-American, and had absolutely no sympathy with Communism. (While this sounds awfully blunt | and Subject was unquestionably trying to make himself ook good iin ny eyes, the fact of the matter is that Subject does tend ‘to j be ae a bit blunt at times, and knowing his ideological leanings,. I would not. put it past him to have said ‘exactly this.) Subject : said that LOCINOV tried to backtrack a bit after this, but the " conversation heated up again a few minutes later when Subject ' commented that he had a pretty good idea of what the Soviets were up to in Mexico, When LOGINOV asked what Subject meant, Subject ~related the story he once told me about having been in Veracruz a few years ago when a Soviet ship. was actually or virtually put “under arrest there. Subject told LOGINOV: that ‘feveryone knew ‘the ship was loaded with Communist propaganda.” a 16, After about twenty minutes, according to Subject, politics WO wm game an te eee were dropped and the conversation turned to more innocuous topics. ne ben etna tetany an Seren a et am ccna oH ate / Sudject said that LOGINOV seemed somewhat irritated with hin, but i on the wiole kept his composure very well and treatod Subject politely for the two hours or less Subject remained. Ags Subject | Was leaving, LOGINOV again said ho'd come by the Institute to see Subject dn the near future, but he never did, One day in _ ‘late: 1967 Subject saw LOGINOV at the gas station on the corner . ee of Tseubaya and Juanacatlan, and LOGINOY greeted Subject by , natie. However, they did not converse with each other. 17. ° Sudject. said that GaZzIYEV left most of the politically. . related part of the conversation to LOGINOV and never referred | to the evening again. However, a few weeks after Subject | returned to Moxico with his bride, GAZIYEV had Subject and his wife over to dinner (this would place the second dinner in abous nida-May) ‘This time GAZIYEV and his wife were tho only others present, and the evening passed without any reference . to politics. Subject shated that he still occasionally goes across the street for a cup of coffee with GAZIYEV betweem evening elasses at the Institute, ‘but that, he has: not. been . . to GAZIYEV's apartment ‘again and has ‘never had GAZIYEV to his home. . ; 18. Although Subject was very aware that LOGINOV's purpose in meeting him was to assess his exploitability, he did not seem — to fully appreciate that GAZIYEV had both fingered him for LOGINOV and set up the situation for LOGINOY to meet him. I spelled this out for Subject and also informed him that LOGINOV was an exceptionally capable Soviet intelligence officer. I also explained that it was very possible GAZIYEV was using the Institute to spot other candidates for interviews with Soviet open for the t let. ne: ‘know if. he came onto anything interesting. Subject also a offered to splay up: ‘to" GAZIYEV and/or LOGINOV under my guidance af 1 wished, ‘put I declined the offer with appropriate expressions LOGI NOV did not attend GAZTYEV' s second dinner, which took - concerned how to handle Subject in the Light of the LOGINOV- i) April, it would appear that it was finally decided that 5 “ ™ j » , . . . intelligence officers, and questioned Subject about GAZIYEV's activities and contacts at the Institute. iivwever, Subject said that as far as he could tell GAZIYEV pretty much stuck to- -himself at the Institute and aid not have any particuaar friends there whom Subject knew about. Subject said he would keep his eyes ypé of thing I was looking for, however, and. would of appreciation. . _ We The. ‘question that remains unanswored after all this is, of course » why LOGINOV and GAZIYEV were talking about Sub ject over the phone on’ 2k, April ‘1967. According to Subject, the dinner which LOGINOV ‘attended took place in March 1967, while - place about mid-May. Since I am satisfied Subject told me the truth, it would: appear that the "certain things" which LOGINOV told GAZTYEV on 2h April he wished to discuss with GAZIYEV, Subject encounter in March, Whatever LOGINOV had in mind. on” GAZIYEV and his wife should simply have Subject and his wife over toa peaceful dinner in order to at least partially. erase - the memory of the first dinners sf i 2 i ood Mee eee oe ean Le ae a at a neo en ee a eens, 1 ~ tele x We + eos + ‘ tes a a - ow re a ‘ ae . 1 - 1% . ’ fons . . . Tua Amznican Scuoot Founoation A. C Jonoe Anas Bucasa CONMUMITY GEAVItRS PROGRAMS + PROGHAMA OF ENUEACTION Fane ADUL TES CALLE ova ite bevel. 18 TACUBAYA 11, DLP, ieee leer Wty orhtd ps sae Ber vent Dota Harpies ht ne siti ety ; oar? hot Sis tf sth. a . vs coMar vee & £ }4-00009 >. te LE ee eee! renee 023. . LOCULVOY, Mrs. Valentin ‘Novenbex 7, 1967. 1100 hours, Source: My wife. - Erench Club. My wife talxed to Loguinov at the French Club. There sacned to considerable doubt about their communication, ‘Loguinov might have said that she had Yust played tennis, or was about to play tennis, or plays tennis gecasiomily. It soums likely that she did not play and was not about to play.” “he probably cane to the club for the stean bath. She wis ina hurry, possibly to leave the club, : . : : . ; Charles . Te, ; . | Mraf Smell, (Wire of Anerican communist with jewelety shop on “iza). Sogn for tho first tine at the French Club. She wis practicing alone with a ball boy. She had no partner. : . . COMMENT . It is possible that Urs, Loguinov and ltrs, Small are part of a connunications channel. Loguinov's haste might have been due to the unexpected appetrance of ny wife andthe ‘risk that S-all night arrive while ny wife Mika wis still in the vicinity, 0 . . Pas 5 ae re fe ele \ Extracts from LIREALM-1 contact reports | 1 May 1067 __ a ___ LOGINOV played tennis at Mundet with $,S, Abdel Rahman Hassan » re ~~Abdel-RAHMAN, Ist Secretary and Cotsul a: UAR Embassy, This was the first time they! had played sogether. (played| doubles with LIREALM.____ Cnn ad his wife). om Ty 19677 = ; a : “LIREALM played t tennis at Miniaat’ ‘with LOGINOV—~"LOGINOV'S Soa son Dmitrty was there, speaks absolutely no Spanish or-English, Also 2" — played with Jacques “LOGINOV said his wife had tad ‘several Ze heart attacks in Mexico and gannot play tennis,. LOGINOV said he wanted ——————- nit ty to-learn English; like his’ sister in Moscow, ~ LOGINOV said hé~— knew Jean BINEAU, , when asked if he knew any French diplomats, ~LOGIN@V claimed to’ have been in Soviet" Navy, ‘then immediately entéred” ~~ . the Foreign ; Service Institute and straight into. foreign service after. that, c . 17 May 1967 LOGINOV plays teanis left-handed, An instructor commented that he “was convinced LOGINOV had played much more than theone year he admits to, The instructor said he had never seen LOGINOV play with an arnt rr ae Te 20 May 1967 — “LIREALM ‘saw LOGINOV ‘at-Mundet-but did not play with-him,- 25 Jun 1967 ~— zt a wo. 7 - . aoe . ar LOGINOVA- said she was. chemist,- but did not-say- whether -she had ever—~ . worked in that profession; The LOGINOVs never eat any food at the club, - ~—but- LOGINOV drinks keer-there,—Thé week before-LOGINOV.-played—- in mixed doubles march with 16-year old giz] and wooo won a small sliver we cup,'-LOGINOV_had'a Russian. movie camera with..him-and.took pictures ——___ of people'at the Club, LOGINOV talked to a Mexican named Jose Manuel - . —-- LNU, connected with semé Mexican ministry that assists SovEmb....._.-._._ f : -' personnel; LOGINOVA said Jose Manuel was very sympatnetic to them; 4 — LOG INOV said they had. meft at the Canadian o r French Embassy. ~ we wee ewe MO fur 1067 2 ec LOGINOVA seems intelligent, educated, quiet but friendly... Her Spanish . is not as bad as LOGINOV had indicated, i 1 | i: | I | fo 14-0000 Ww) nace re ee erbee ee - Valontin's friends," June-30, 1967. J 0%, SOVIETS v Contact. Ny lawyer celobrated his 40th birthday on Juno 30. - Jin amd Connie Pollack offered theix hone’at Calero 76 in San | Angel for a party for my lawyer. Of the 12 to 14 people at the party the following are part of a group who have organic#d a Gréat Books typo club. At least once, ard possibly twice or three times they have invited Valentin Loguinoy. Doug, Wiltshire’ — Tinmie Navis Alexander "Sandy" Reed Werner Thuxau Doug Wiltshire, about Masri. Doug clainod that Nasri, his partner is pro-U.s, and anti-Nasser, He believes that Masri!s wife is the secretary. to the aibagsador. _ . _— Wen AOvED . . Verner Thurau. The Anglo-Angrican directory Lists W t hé is actually Danish. Ho ‘ -as British, Hy lawyer states 4} previously lived in San Angel<te thé Lomas address now shown in the directory. Ho since has noved back to Aida in San Angel and Lives one or two doors ffoa Tinnie Davis. He is Listed as vice-president of Jeffrey Manufacturing. He is reported to have studied at Oxford. i , My lauyer, who 1s one of the more brillia ant hunorous=typa Antellectuals in Mexico has describe Werner as the nost : prilliant person he has, met in Mexico. Werner's friends. are. agreed, behind his back, that Werner is "ill-caployod", that he is earning far less than he deserves. His standard of living . . stites his friends as austere. iq At Oye CenQuarer f Sheila O'Sullivan Mabbe Thurau. Sheilatis the wife of Werner and was not-at the party due to-iliness, She is an actross, ate tractive, extrene extrovert, and‘the! sonetine zistress of Jin Tiermey (spelling 7) the former head of the Rockefeller Fourda- tion in Mexico, now at the hone office in New York. I havo « : often run across Shoila, but this was the first tine I saw Werner, Werner Thurau, bout Valentin, As Kerner was introduced to ne he acted vory surprisat. Hoe oxplainod that he thought I was sone. ene else, a friond of his, Valontin Loguinov, lie clained that we 14-0000 NS could be twin brothers, My vito overheard this perfomance and feit it wis highly overplayai. My opinion. ws that this ws a conversation starter, nothing noro. Werner expocted ne to show interest. in‘his- shaving wét a Russian. I did. Werner then told Re ‘about the beok group. I had heard of it before through ny lawyer and ‘through Valertin, T had nover before realized thoy _ Were -eigand the’ sade gvaup, Warnor spoke of only ono occasion then Valenti was there--he did not say there were not othér . ecaisions. Valentin spoke of several occasions. Werner desq ezibed Valentin as good-natured, narrow intellectually and curious, > Idd not acknowledge Inoving Valentin but avoided the issue. — I do not know who knew Valentin and first invited him to the group. T do not know how often the group uests or where, Cocnents. '¥ found Wernor to be very interesting and charming. I have - “neld the sane opinion about his wife for sone time. I believe I could developa him if a were of interest. Werner deserves to be chocked. Everyone seems agresd that there is something amiss here I would not nind belonging to a book group--I have in the past. This ong should be real swinging and night have Val. a8. a permanente visitor. -00000 <> ate nee nee a : omens ee reenter, ‘the tourist exchange botwee _the reciprocity issue to deny the S . would arrive in Mexico in October an - job in the Embassy, not in the consulate. oO DRET ' . / . \ 11 October 1967 CONTACT REPORT po, SUBJECT bh Cotte. - DATE OF MEETING : 10 Octotier 1967 1, I met with Subject at the réstaurant of the Del Paseo from 09:15 to 10:00. Next meeting to be =|.” arranged by phone. Subject will tako a months vacation with his family from 28 October to 25 November. He will go to South Africa and other countries in Africa. f£ 2 September, PRIKHODKO cane to Subject's office to announce that he was back from home leave. Subject asked him about tho status of the proposed Soviet - tourist office. PRIKHODKO said that the Mexican Government had turned it down, Specifically SALVAT bad toid the Soviets that . en the Soviet Union and Mexico was" go insignificant that it did not justify a reciprocal exchange of tourist offices (Comment; _Evidentally the Mexicans used oviet request.) ‘eg NECUIPORSNKO (P-7443) d that he would have 2, During the week o 3. PRIKHODKO also said that O1 4. mane PRIKHODKO was in Subject's office, Senador ECHEVARRIA, the brother of the Secretary of Gobernavion cane in and Subject introduced them. — - ow —— 5. Finally, PRIKHODKO mentioned that YATSKOV would * be leaving soon PCS (Comment: As I mentioned earlier, rll bet that, NECHIPORENKO replaces YATSKOV). 6. The uext day LOGINOV called Sub to come to a cafe near Subject's office. “LOGINOV started: ‘off by calling Subject a son«of-a-bitch,. ‘He said, "LOOK. at all the contacts you have in Mexico, even BCHEVARRJA's brother", He then went on to berate Subject for refusing to. continue to work for the Soviets. He became quits Koated at” - times. Subject repeated all the arguments he had used earlier about willing to be friends but refusing to help the Soviets - During the discussion LOGINOY in a clandestine capacity. L asked if Subject knew the "legal counsellor" of the US. Bmbassy. aren rig: $— {/ 212 ject and asked him ww Ee . “ ACRET . ~ Za By this he neant the Enbassy’s lawyer, not the legal attache. Subject just laughed at him, 7. On 7 October Miguel ALEMAN J¥. came to Subject and “gaid that he and Jacobo 2ABLUDOWSKY had just seen Ambassador BAZAROV, They wanted BAZAROVY to mako arrapgeaenta to get “!thom. to the -US8R- for television: coverage of the SOth | celebrations. BAZAROV.had told thom that thinga. thoy went. to Subject and bé could USSR. (Comment: vom LIENVOY we know thit the two had an ~ - appointment with BAZAROV on 9 October and thay they bad been agitating for permits for about a week. I feel that by sending them to Subject, BAZAROV was giving them the brush off, If the Soviets were really interested in seeing them go, they would handle it differently.) . . Francis J. COIGNE Ao bog _ i 4 \ : | ai P| - BAZAROV would see that they got to the | re meee ae ene non ms ame Me TRO CONTACT REPORT oO . or7-° SURJECT: ~ BESABER (3777 DATE OF MEETING: 28 September 1967 do I met Subject. in nis room at the Del Paseo from 1415-15306 a ee i - — ‘Subject will call me a day in advance to: set ‘the date of the : next meeting, which as ‘usual will dé in the Del Pased. - i 2, Subject had not seen or talked with CHMYKHOV or any - . a : other Soviet since he and CHMYKHOV were out together on the evening ie of 4 August. At that time, CHYYKHOV suggested that he and Subject . have dinner together the next time Subject was in Mexico City. Subject agreed and told CHMYKHOV hete call him the next time | _. he was in town, Due to Subject's tight schedules on his visits | | to Mexico City, however, it wasn't until 28 September that he called . CHMYKHOV. When Subject called the Embassy, however, he was told | . CHNYKHOV wasnt in, He therefore asked for LOGINOV, who proved fs > ‘ . to bé ins LOGINOV immediately recognized Subjectts voice and sounded very pleased to hear from him. He stated that he had” i hada wonderful holiday in the USSR (he returned on 27 August), — t _ but was now swamped with work. ‘He added that he had planned to , 4 vs a a a call Subject as soon as he got things under control. Subject he, didn't. think LOGINOV had returned to Mexico yet. LOGINOV replied “that CHMYKROV wasn't in. just then, but they'd both very imch like Se thereupon said that he was actually calling for CKMYKHOV, because to visit Subject in Cuernavaca. Subject said that he'd like. to 1 have them, but suggested they hold off for a week or so until the weather got. better. LOGINOV agreed and said he'd talk to CHNYKHOV Bk ces (Lé2357 (MIX r me 7 4 a aes ee J ~ pamennetie ek me ee) [ I rs hee 1 Nem al tn Ae Ee RN Ml ke wet bem ER ae ale Tn Net ca amc lw . —? i t re : a f 2 i > : + + Ss 3 et 3 g e f z fe) ~ 33 4S Oo & “ ° ~ oo “tog g 2 a ce . . [>] 8 a 2a . 2 8 mo) rR 3 tant s 3 , a & 3 .) 3 ~ mn > ; M4 a a . » 50 —_ HH 9 . o . e aA ‘ & ord c 2 9 S on wd pry B68 oT 3k — ac : . enn . i s wo ~~ ke gelee wean cameos ae ane ee ac net rans oe a pe nonenn Meena eee genta ee 14-0000 333 > ee eR ete eee © a anne i - Dt ia eee eiED 2 aera FRE SEU RIM NN pn she St Ramm nent Yee oie ne S iaciameneeianeraeaeteencniadallichen-thaetons ec ee, AR RS TOT RI seo eee re td . Fo Mee ee at eng . . MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD ‘about 15 years ago, Eugene was a brilliant man who started : _ beautiful, Marina met and married a German Gentile -in New York for which her mother and family ostracized her. Source _does not know where Marina ‘is at present. : “Pente ESSY I 9 TREE AA MSIE NOOR RE 7 0 ~cepey asy/ | oN 5 Pp 2843. ce-(F Wile) 13 Septenbor 1967 : Le GINOV ~- SUBJECT ; Erika Casinorman SOURCE: ;_—-LICOZY=5 le on 7 September. 1967 I asked Source about Subject. He haows her well. . : 2.. The Cammerman's are Runandan Jews who came to. Mexico with nothing and ended up very wealthy, Several yoars ago he attempted to negotiate trade botwoen Mexico and Rumania . but without results. He died of a heart attack about two years ago. nnn - , 3. Erika is a charming, intelligent, cultured west~European type. She is not a leftist. She owns and runs INCOMEX at Isabella la Catolica 45 (telephone 18-65-61) and (12-88-32), a wine and cheese se_importing ‘company. Cn ca. 1 Septembér she left Mexico to some “bad” in Austria for a month, At Source's suggestion she added 2 weeks in Israel to view the conquest. 4, They have a. daughter, Marina, who is stunningly. ac Balls 5, Although I dia not ‘mention ‘my: reason for interest, Source stated that if Erika is in touch with Soviets it would only be to get thoir business, She would not find Soviets either. idgologscal ty or personally attractive. - . ? . ow rtp Spemaces Francis J. COIGNE , o> (: - —— t Cle OA say pi _ ey 4 en Oran: Ce ae fon ee . . SSCRET. - . . a sO : f ‘ 14100000 “ty “sRET 13 September 1967 ,_ CONTACT REPORT | SUBJECT. ~~ :- -‘LICOZY-5 DATE OF MEETING: 7 Septeuber 1967— 1, I had breakfast with Subject at the Del Paseo from 0900 to 1000, Next meeting will be arranged by phone. Subject will go to Montreal for a conference on tourism to Israel. from 23 to 26 September. : 2. Subject. had lunch with LOGINOY on 31 August. LOGINGV brought him caviar which Subject. had requested and paid for. The following Subjects cane up: ao . - a. LOGINOV volunteered that NECHIPORENKO (P-7442) will return to Hexico in the fall, Subject asked if NECHIPORENEO would retura to Consular work. LOGINOV said that he would not> but would have other work in the Embassy, (Comment: I will bet that he replaces YATSKOY). . b, The larger part. of the lunch was devoted to LOGINOV asking Subject about his trip to Israel and Subject's gleeful lists of captured Soviet equipment. =~ . c. LOGINOV said he has reports that Mexican right wing youth groups are planning to sabotage the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Revolution and asked Subject -- for inférmation, Subject ‘said be hs¢ no information on, or, contacts with groups of that nature. 5. The following Mexicans have booked travel to the USSR with Subject; They are all local Jews with relatives in the . USSE; a. Mr. & Mra. Samuel KASOVICH b. Abraham YANOFSKY. to Hoscow and Tashkent -@, Pedro BRAILOVSEY to Moscow, Kiev and Leningrad. 4. Subject has booked passage to Cuba for a Russian emigre, Nikolay CHERNESHOV and hig family; wife born in Italy. and childrea, Igor, Natalia and Sergio all born in Yenosuéla, LOGINOV told Subject that they are repatriates from Venezucla and that they will go from Cuba to the USSR.on a Soviet cargo ahip,. 8 Penny Qe a_i “RET ; _ ; . SCCRET - _ \ i 4 . 1 . 5, Subject bas checked with Adolfo de la Huerta of Salvat's office about the Soviet application for a tourist office, De la Huerta bad heard about it but said it wag ‘not their affair and would be handled by Gobérnacion. 6, David KLEINMAN, ca 85 yra. old, born in Russia recently ‘ande reservations to go to: Koscow during the celebration of , the 50th annivercary; He vill go in a private capacity as a tourist, Subject described him as an orthodox Communist and was particularly galled that KLEINMAN, a Jew called Israel “@n aggressor, Francis J. COIGNE ome Qey 14-D0000 ‘yQL . v7 ° . . an . . [cH JI¥ —_— A _ > . i . « : 2 Q PE yee ASS, Sle. Gg H . Te A” E } i 7 = LD 2RAnTh: i see : DES CONS: LAR SZOPICNW he > oo . : ‘ . i : _ , i , : : ; . _ eon ke ce ; . ' . ‘ Tae consuler section consists of trree persons: - . ” . .Welervin 5 erzeyevich LOGINGY - consul (third secr@tery Ta ; TeG it} | : ; ; fo ee a Vaed iskav Sergeyevich X IN + vice consul (Attsche) | . 5 weno geemiee nee ; 5 sere BARETS | ‘ Viadizix Ivanovich SHPAXEYICH - vice consul (thire : . . . H a + { secretary} 4 : 7 . . . ; . ! . O guch a seeming-scareity -of “work for the Congi wlate, i ‘ rn Ro. it weuld te sufficient to have only one ‘man forit, But the I oO . i -Soviet Embassy has to have three men handling consular duties. H She Consulete is open to visitors twice a weex and only + , : hours a day. Even that is too xuch for an occasional person - . . . . ao . . D { woo desires 4 visa for visiting the USSR. Eowever, in adcdi- . tion to tecir regular duties, the consuls hava to arrange various masters relating to visiving Soviet cargo vessels, grtistic anc cultural groups, ete. Cx several ocess they had te co rox errands outsice of their overt field of = ectivity. erheos this is one of the reasons way; in mans i " inslences, they cannot bo resche is) oO ge et ta nu) cr fe) Jb o re) Dy oO 3] @ . tre jm }" threo of then speek fluent Svanish and neve no <irti teow a Moyea to am : carrhes os 260 a2 woos . tee : Sete we, wet BM tee tes tm a wee ~ oe . BUST eg CNS G Soy STALL weoteeee £E thea one waa arduscs @Qure ‘ 14-0900, © to be sent for any visiting dignitery o> 4 nerformors He . - J - : s wens separently, scratinizes sid approves the names of doctors and gevtists patronized by the Bebassy personnal, Recently a: Msn on Daty ssid over the ghone thas LOGINCV nad forbidden to be given out the adézess ora Gasman dentist, whom the Soviets visited quite frequently before. ..-. LOSINOY is also in charge of making uo 6 duty: roster for for appointing a Man on Dwty who would be responsivie for. anything thet took placa at the Eubassy on hat particular fn, day. No one, except th exbassador, seems to be exempt [rom Gz i that duty. Cn a few ocessions LOGINCV encountered hostility to his arbitrary manner of making up the Gutsy roster, Thus, . erseyevicn LichoV, Press roa + ‘Abtache enc a (former?) Gultursi Officer, and told him that oo. . LOOINOV pub Bis name dowm'ss the pesponsible Yan on Duty for the Brbassy for that day, LEONOV said thet he wos very busy sf OV do it himseil. Obviousiy LOGINOV hed cade a nurser of seere$ enemies with nis étesutorisl manners and nis efisdainful, monotonous, ry . . . anG Slow way .of chlking. =i cocium- to nish-pitenhsd voice euunss a3 40 he ts exwremoly ered with the world anc aocs os bene wp yre A Daw sewsst ig ete, fae stapt or? Reet tines ete soa with ape ere oe Poona fasctivicual Ligntebrows nibs One we oe » me ene He nme nis sane emermeraten ann mer em mon P ’ . fe elnsciee eee cen cnerenrrnerneet ena ene nie seam inets me nig math pt obey en wemcnreemmater tie Stamm te meme ate mainte mam Oo }4-00000 429 : ; ¥ a7 4 \ i : 4 : : : i ‘ . | . ; i ; H \ i i 1 “ \ : i i a Af { ; i. a continpsuots smile on his lips. Unquestioisbly, his typo Co . 1 ‘ _ . H y - . .- . a ee eg, : ne in : : | of charm apoesis to uidcerly lacies ana LGGINOV is. quite aware toy . : ; i b so thas he ig attructive to the other sex. Kithout a doubt, ho } poe a H so ° | poi tries to capitalize o% it and with his Plucnt Spanish proo- { i 4 . Mee i | ‘ H ably tries to ensnare Kexiean females. Therois no indices . i” : ; fo oq. . .. i ! 3 tion thet LOGINOV nas tried anything of tho sort with vho i * > . " - od “ | | 4 Soviet wives. Cne of the reasons may ba tant he would not | _ 4 : ; a mo ; i . . ; | t Like his wife, Aleksandra Dmitriyeva, & very formidable woman i \ i . : : . . ‘ 3 | indeed, to get wind of 1%, Cn the other hand, the Mexican | i . ! 3 eta | H women may seem to be more exotica and atsractive to LOGINCY i . t. [- . . . i en ae . . . . . be i | then his owm countryworen, in espocisl his wife, Woo dig ao . | : “of, . t . . : . toy . | i -large unattractive female. Poo , i boo , ; . . . . . boy . | | Nevertheloss, LCOGINOVA seonds to be cuite pleasant, with | . i. : 48 | 1 a nice cultured voics,ang gots along with ner husband woll TG | | thanks to her good humour and soctal activity. She has a . | ! . . . : i . . “|, | | been cnite ordminent in Mestkom work and in the children's i F i * aa ; . é | i i i summor camp. Zgh Shortly after their aprival, LOGTNOV bought j | ; { b. a tave-rccorder for 21s wife for 115 dollars. Whether it i : e ° : ; ' | a , “ft was to pe used for music, or other purposes, has not been { if bo . t a 7 ‘ bo ; i Po poi : . - Fg teoit harm ana cad slvapeavigne wate RHO wOS Gu Cusy 2b Wiss etic. 4 £ r Anothes very prom{nent trait. of LCGINGV!S character: is goism. _ia reforons: - ‘eedrocatory epi- "Nenchura", ete. GIXOV has any truce friends. His sneering sttisuda is pz gason Tor it. Although _ 4 : . “a tse . . 2 at he madc voversl errors in juasenent in his work and coetel benaviour, LOGINOV by no means is a fool and should be Rept ; man about stocky, with blond wavy air over a high forehoad. A pair \ aaa : an _ of heavy-rimned \gla 25563 gives him the aopearance of a vory 4 . . set sata »« On the whels, intelleetusl parsd; \ ~ of an easy-going f aw mo can = night. ACRMUSEXIN and his. wifs ate tinge ote a nS van ok . . 7 Seth seen C2 be gevtiar «lon: BSN as ae aSadi a 4.00000 48 ee nt eae neers mm ~ . stare nina Sinema nat RSE eek ald tRNA ence - -2- mth whenever any of the Soviets or his Lanti EXZIN ig also quite ective in consular arfsirs | of the leg work for LOGIXOV, Ye is elso very active in iE e of the Children's Hestkom functions, where he 4s in charg section. KOR-USHAIN is quite an snizexciia energetic and pushy individeal and can de quite ruce snd nasty at nos fradcged Undoudtedly, ke is looking forward to doing a fuli- consul in time to come, Tne imovesgion of KOR: bition and pushy .trait in his character sound of nis rapid and energetic sut pleessnt baritone voicds, ‘A curious yack should de cited neve. - Snortiy arter h. . IH purchased 4 vane-z § arrival, SGnCUS than the ons bought by his "boss" LOGINOV. or 70 dollars ror way? a . Lo _ : —_ : i . ~ LXIN way slow: dowa peat It soems tnat in the future, XOR : ao ° . . o- somexhat, but his, innor drive anc energy will nmevertncloss es oy ure i . . in . * . maxe “im & mere atroit and skiliful indivicual. vex : ‘ ; ° “™ progress - ep OE isc gecoge fy, vwhedeconsuh ith ; : 7 fom that cds haste Seeks sk Gab three AS teeas , tos Reece THE RET : the Vee te Mv eae gh CS YRS ws show 2b Sawa FG ty t MO tat ee . 7 : - ~ ~ - a 8 7 - _ io. ae ~~ oe 7 bee TTT a cence tae nl eee etal nate baer i fn eran Heinen gee : | q ‘ se eared : peaview on Suesday, L August. Seb whieh Sam latent Mca panne eerie one eee a | | DAtS GF NESTING: 27 July 4967 1. Zot Subfect from 1523.) 145 en 27 July in nie room at cae Dub Pasco Mycol. Tro nixt mocting ts scheculed for & Auzust at aheo LS vis Dol Pasedes Suoject will call on the 3d: or 4h tO sive mo hits room und ass 2. Ment ave ae 255 fend be, Ponty watts os his fsetozy's latost Soon ae Augast Se bstwoon 1000 ard 200. Sansorns! buyers will get a aneak Seb fest weld conseque: ns ly ba 4s Moxbeo City ceom fl duly thou 4 Auyect. Ho coid ho planned to send out invitations to GL2 tina Dabassys, Dut hed rot you dona so. 3.0 Scltman Cony, Subjest had noitaer sean nor heard fvom GO Rv. Cola jamenie BTCSTNS, Sypsset!s wife learned from Yrs, HICOINS | cat the Colonel is duo baok in ioxtss on 12 er 14 Auguste oe dele ds | Se CSUN. CUMEXHOV cvoppid in on Sibjoct at Sudjoct’s fore 1a Cuernavaca cbout 160 on Wednesday, 25 July» AfSer homing and naw. around -form & few minutes, CEM HOV finally satc that look, they were friunds row ard he wanted to a3% Subject! advice on a nattor, ‘The doctor whon Subj.ct had scgérisnded oe CYMOTIS con, CONROY sald, hee: étagnoscd | ry a stomach trousle as an B0¥ei eo ease cf ono of the vorst straina of boo.033 and hed advised that the ¢hilg be kezt in bed and ander. ‘observarions said the eniid was consequently beans kept an dnd at home in Nealso Citys sect will hold a private oxi pabition . dines on durcture snd artifacts at the Hotel Prostdonte, VC COLKHOV og coator, aecording to CELE MEC7, had also oxnvessed conzern tins ti. umacses | : -. 7 . , oo pe tt ore Cee Ce Pare Cp > C en 17d C> 2» Pe S733 >) eee Ceo cb auty Pavement a): _7 Caan 2. gee ‘ae Ze, cae te ty, ie £77 ; SR TELE Se EMR IRENA NRE RENEE AAS RL AE ONO ARIE TGR RNA TERE SS COPIES tit = — rey ann oy 7 : of Subject ty the tine Tocw hin te lead nis to dvoide to t.22 C.OUMHOT, when he wo ealled bin ot the Eabas sy, to coms to tho Del Pasco (Subjeot's hoteh) rather than tho Presidente, where clicates and acquaintances night fecwa at sll hia Sovies fetends. I told Subjcot 40 handle 4. tho way he wantot, bab gust not to ort nz mo a restaurant beni for s 4x balleriras ond their cscossa, I told Subject that his neareters bdective should be sizaly to establish os - vt with CDOHHOV.as possible, with the view to finding out what * mash rapros kind of pelson ho is and what he has on hia ran uf and wre hin to take ) edvantoce TG ween Leen ent anaes eetat ad mate lie grace oe See, AMET 6 RO CAMZXHOV his ‘nain target for tho presont tino of any opportunkty to ust together with hia alore. a Ye Subject apologized for his Soe story about his encounter «2: cae ie os ee aerate me RTH: : + Grpartoy being a bit spotty, bud he catd he had a hard tino wederotarcing | ao <AEOT ord wasn't able to folloy overything ho said, Subject said . GOYKiov's Spanish is tot good,, ho epeaus vory fast, ard eor:tinuatly junps from cone svbject to anothay, On the whole, Gaodeot said, he hed the impressten : a cnn tt ee ee cana: OY ther nervous person crd mech lose sure of hinses? ‘than, for exany Subject said that wieraas ho always folt he had to ba on hig guard Coo, he folt completely + pelsxed with CIMEKHOV ard Loxt we no dezdrated thohy selationship. pei HPTve Peneual Port, Subject gave na an snvitation. oS ee ad _ 8. H ha hed received an the rail to a daspedida fox ANEREIEV on tha evening of : Q : ; 52 July. (Tho invitation was formally tosued by KAZANTSEV. Seo attachzent . i = ; .. : _ Be) Sedjeet oaid that although he was coing to be in Mexico Crty on tho jst, : $ | Boa expeeted to ba cumpletely tied vp with preparations for the opening oP nis : 4 * 3 | exnibit th next coy ard taless = bad & spestai reason for wanting biz to go i ; j to tha reception, ha was coins to have 4. axip it. I tole hin that ia : : z : View of tho chmvumstenses these vag 1 sack for him to 0s i Z z i on fe . i . ‘ : t Bq said i he showle consider, ee ee 4.00000 33 laa sospages STA S Seca ee oe ee ee a teers eek Sed 230 and 19 seme os dee eee Ne Sub ‘tL Det Suigedt at the Del Paseo tot test 19u§, te 1930 on 19 Sulye The Jeet sill call in to arrange el & next meeting i . Saieed ~ wy . . . noe 2, ca 3 “jul y Subjee t reported that he stili hadn't been » , —— able *3 not Shrough to gosaRt at the UA Sdbassy, as the sumer GCzARY had riven -inowng aluays Cusy. I cave Sucgect three additional numbers from. tie Diario Oficid : : ana he tried all of them in sy presence. We got through on the last one, managed : . bo reaea GCEARY, and spoxe with hin for about three minutes in Salish. Tne © sone of the conversation tend ded to esnfirm BUSABER's claim thet he is a. rey: . . , close and informal terms with GOIARY . Suis ject asked why GOHARY hadn't. - come $2 nis home the previous two weokends. GORARY excused himself ty saying he had sisoly teen too vusy, Sut ea Dal Stamzce on S i ; . St 2721700 an tne ‘ : e . : A} Ashe hatel meeting on 13 duly Was by, $5 | : Vv x\ \ Suodeet an oavortunity % eaik with! ‘ ‘ : \ ' | , QA _ evinks, The nresence of Subjcetts ; ‘ ' nenferh austited tua attached rep yt : > hie: . iaied \ +> bee . Coyetetedt . “hits - Co nee an 1-3) ‘ PPIX Cem 3°74 A Te teeth = eee i oo eet wens re wanted very much to see Surject. .Poplied war . un to nis hotel CO 3. Suogset renorted. on 19 July, th 3 vite on the 16th in ‘Paseo and way didn't GOHARY com readily agreed to come at Sout 2030. at COHARY had arrived a tthe hotel rcom ket el the eoneiy ce a a 9 his nome in Cuernavica walh hi ced and. visited Susgect *3.¢ is fiancee, who he 1. : r the mo s t srof table, as it pave | ; : zw alone and at length over acveral . soited ine 2h 5 amy SN i prteinat riven 3303) desersh Gee SordAry Cc iv ie 23) P00 FE C C235 cr a ne CH F233 Coy, ae COPIES WADE. fae ERICERSE ITS GSE é + teeeeemnnein aa ass ARM ROR TMM Se i i i H 4 j i i- 1, i ! aero “@ (po. 6 wre meeting was schedule?, $ et and KARE aarhed on the 4th wien the sot yal witerstandine that Sugeet would ces in geuch with GOAARY either to eiseuss further GOLAY's teu Axure or to . arrange o meeting with Suegectts 4 Aneriean friend, fs (p. 3) Subject said it wes his wife's understanding from Ss. EDSGIS that My. HIGGI: would return to “exico sometime uring the week of 2 Jul, ys , §- Sucgect said that he thought a sizatle as 91,200 U.S, ner month, would te 5 vital, although not the-art As soy COHARY The prine ta remain in olace. Th the cobertunity to help iyyst . obvisusly ies CSIXKEOV a: e2lied Suoject at ho. ant et GONZO said te Sunday morning, 16 July. in Suexna CIN aca and. that he and 1 pacrserad Ys incentive, in Sub amount of _Teneyeasuch factor oye me- about STON had gone to Suogectts Pactory about was at the Soviet dacha on Ssturdsy, the 15th, in erder to present Suoject with three bottles of vedla Bub the auard hed told then Suoject: had tect. (Subgeet said he left th Pae%o uout 2630.) OHINMHOY seid that Log nesause le the T3552 on “vaeatica, but he (CELYEECT) » a3 Still ersund and weject cone ever to the davha. Ard oh, yes, ite the 1 uncivilized hour, he got cressed CRENHOT 3 jas over flowing cf is] a ‘¢ i3 S Susdact with on iy. RIGS, and meekly cresent Ar %. recommend a pediat ote Sestethia with friendshis, CERECT!s child ; ke riciant? ad went over st the svallest child to the oldest woman to co up and say Sottle of vodka. Poy ®-00000 BSS Alvuh 1LLS or . 5 go, Sovicts serac arriving dt the dasha Suzject estivates 20 men and r fe woeeen arrive? in all. One of the walk in was ANORGYEY, greatly surgvised to and to Learn that Subdeet and oh other. Subject stayed for accut &O-mimutes in all. CHIXHOV tne entire tine and talked incessantly-emostly atout nothing hard time understanding his faulty 5. In soeazing of LCGINOV, CHNYRNOY did say that LOGINOV is responsible a inside “exico," wile he (CAMYKHOV) "sugervised Latin american countries’ for "matters terion." " OIUEHOY did not elaborate on or give any hint as to what kind srelos, Suvject said that Cesar the Policia Judicial in Gucrnavica wnt « g ; . . ¢ co Mestters" he was talking about, As Subject was leaving, COCs Yo urged % : : . . . i Rin £6 assy the next time he was in Hexico City and they would 4 7 ~ Suerte’, “ee ., 2a : 7 j nave 2 few drinks, CEMYNECY then said that as a matter of fact he was coming i . H ce, ; . i. the next weekend and would like to see Subject then. . | ; gubject said to give him a call. (M0Pz: Subject is unusually busy right now 7 i , “esause of his aooreaching thip to the U.S.--in about two weeks, but told me ., 7 : : . i se would try to get together with GHMYAHOV for a drink. I urged hin to do pa ° i ; a Tn ali, Suo3ect said ne had the impression fron CLOZKEOV's general i : ‘ canary sone wo - . : desectnent thet LOGINOT had told him to lovuk after Subject unile he (LOGINCY) i . ; . : . ! i ws ! i on the evening 2 17 July to ask svout a roori-civiter sereen 7 side of the turquoise tosste vsterial that Suoject's factory specializes ne'd prefer "not to pay too much Tor it,” and Steed aT : ’ on aubile and * ow ‘ +. oo. ‘ 4 ‘ . a NR Ae ON ET TED AE °C Rar Ane EE DO SM EB IT 14-0000 of, - CASBie patie, Ay 7 wee — Defer “yo OF st sero rc ca «| MaDRANDUM FOR THE RECORD _ ; SUBJECT: Telecon with LIRODBIM2Z on 12 July 1967 r- 16657 1. LIROBRIN-2 called the Station at 1345 on 12 July and left a message for me to call her. TI reached her. atout an hour later. She said she had aren nelen este met LOGINOV. at.a party.at the Indian Enbdassy on the- evening of n July. During a brief conversation with him, he told her he was going to the. Soviet : 7 ; Union on vacation on 16 July. He also said that PRIHHODKO was going.to * Seam to POAC ae targa a3 the USSR on vacation. on 26 July. A minute later, he said FRIXEODKO was - A } Lo | 7 leaving on 29 July. . . . . a i ils : { 2 2. Subject said he had had no other contact with, sany, of the, ‘Sovlata. | 7 7 since March. (It' will be recalled that she invited PRIKHODKO ‘to dinner’ 7 | | on 31 March, but he. did ot comes) Subject said she. would eall ‘PRIKHODKO i i ina few days, mention that ‘Loar OV had said he was going on mation, ait i 4 ; ee } invite him over before: he lefts She will let me know what happens, : pat PB a Soe poate 4 nn es t ehooh 4 sB/L hs ; | og 1 ? a + a 7 aa, ' : Fr - . . oB P-2a70 , - ; ; ‘| » a, j H - oboe nnn pant nthe ge fo ore Fn a | CORKS MADE t igh CEB tape — ad von e Sf a Active on oat ae SLO att mt yp ry HAAS NTR naa Eee ACM CL aR ad ea, teed nite ty abil in Fea Nea SiO NS Oia ERIN OES BL me ses cy TIERRA era Ame NN ny Ue AL BIE wet oe ee We eae FIRED ees eee : i . been ile on eae, eter ee TATE Serene anima Steen cb et iy tL k i 5 i i : \ é t - a 14-0000 , oq" a ieutibe con rane AMR Reta eee ok: One Raa ae 7 aw 14-0000 cre aoe a IESE ae er 2S LOG Me ¥ PRIN MY aa° 1 Abtbntes: ; end ATTA (2 -2. “1G ma Takin exp 7 tag (67 philomel Wie eS av Ge Giek Ep Gt Alin LE Mov 66° a Aiken at 7g Pitta dy oe mma O ee ae tee oe oe ads Alessandra Dink ty oyna - LOGINGYA . ope A : | On PEIe gol We any Si faa Je: eh cohed (Mf 4 ado Chlekene — LEG date “ sy {- Uefa Y8OS lee be FE "14-0000 i 244 av” . . . - . J * gh 7 : . Acer: Y Lote nloPe { ~ . ° an . 1 JF/varch 17, 1968 ooo, “ ° yh7. f ce SUB8BCT! VALENTIN LOGUINOV fo UP, Rm * fe / ee Music Halli de Moscow . Valentin invited: our tennis group ‘to be his guests at the final performace of the Ballets Ruso at the Arena Mexico. The total group was about : ( es ¢) Persons. 5 : a, So oy , Alexandra not. prasent. val's wife, Alexandra, was _ not among the group. Val made no comment about why she" was not there. No one else asked, that I know of. a en se brary ey : Se Czechs. Tree Czechs | were among the group.. The Sve introductions were badly handled and I wasunable to learnthe identity of the Czechs. val and they spoke a... wi Russian or czech. ; rae auricee. (Spelling not certain for last name) « Se” odite sR nvite y Val. She is Canadian, abou not attractive, but careless in her dress. She Setack me : s wbeing slightly masculine. She i{s_a_ teach the mornings at the University of the Americas he afternoons she teaches at an Institute. tors and Interpreters on Rio Tiber. “ye were waiting for a mutual friend of Odile and val, Zi”: fateare He never arrived, I asked Odile who Rafael was, oe She explained that he was a teacher and her drinking : mer! buddy. Every afterncon around 4 ~5 she and Rafael can be found in the bar across the street from the institute. oo ; . Odile had been drinking beer, probably quite a bit, . wa prior to joining us that evening. She has lived in , 1 Mexico for 15 years. Her French, English and Spanish ‘ are fluent. She seemed to prefer. French, though I felt 4 ' yh fot - her English was better. . An : She dressed oddly with white bobby socks. She did not \h Wh fit in with the rest of the group. And I‘m sure she didn't. Qu 6. eare. She seems to go to all Seviet embassy functions. i$ She might possibly be ‘an intimate friend of Val's, sR {. - if not a mistress, at least an. occasional bed=partner. cs She commented (within the context of tennis, which was ey the topic of conversation at the moment) that one night “Val told her he had to go home early (11 PM) horieeinn ADE , Sat iA : was going to play An a tennis aay aay. , , pe rice wi : i, ear’ 7 Be " Kirtad ert oT oc ae bE fe VEEL “Ce “eS . £ * 11 Marck 1e68 STAKE-OUT REPORT DATE: 8 Harch 1968. | 7 ee . _1. I checked the Hotel Prince from 09:45 to 09:50 and . noticed nothing unusual, I wag outside the Hote) Alfer fron 02:50 to 10:30 — nothing unusual, I then checked the Prince again at 10:40 fer 5 ninutes and noticed ‘nothing, . 2. I checked the Hotel Prince at 16:50 and saw two women aad tvo men (Soviets) talking in the ‘lobby. Then at the Hotel | Alfer from 16:55 to 17:40. Nothing except aman at 17:30 who looked very European. Thais nan looked. into. the lebby of the - ---- --- hotel, then into the adjacent garage, then back to the hotel then out of the area. He definitely vas not a leczl Soviet, 5S. At 17:40 I went back to the Hotel Prince to seo 1f the catertaiuers were thera. At 17:50 two men left who could be Soviets, I folloved thea te ses if they were speaking Russian. | I turned the corner from Luis Hoya onto Juarez going cast, I almost bumped into LOGINCY who wan coning west. on duarez, I recognized hia imaediately-and I felt that he reccgiized ze, ~ I continued along Juarez for'a bit and then cane back to seo where LCCINOV weat. I then steod on the other corner of Juarez and Luis geya ior 3 or 4 minutes. At this tine I noticed a Soviet across Juarez (at tho west side of the Juarea sonument), He lonked like KOLOHYAKOV but. vith too much hair, This Soviet Gaga taking panoramic shots scrosa Juaréz. AS his camera '. @pproachbed me, atepped behind a Kiosk, However, in the minutes | before I noticed hin, be could bave been photographing ae. A monsat later I noticed LOGINOY about 10 yards fron the Soviet. Both saw that { had spotted them. The Soviet vith the camera then drifted west, photographed the Juares nonumeat and went further west. LOGINCY then vent off tn the sane direction, I then went to report the above to CLASTONBURY at the Hotel Alfer after checking that I wag not followed. I got there at 18:02. 4. The Soviet had a small camera shich appeared to be 8 sa. Thus I doubt 12 he got identifiable pictures of Oe a “. ' / _e } | — } -) : : H eT Seenmeerene AN Cm Oey t L46 5. We checked out of the hotel at 18:30.. At 18:40 we gaw LOGINOY.'s ‘car ahead of us on the Reforma headed toward the Soviet Pabassy. Tvo men were tn it hoa i did not recognise. ; 6, LILYRIC has LOGINOY and BARANOV: ‘Leaving the Soviet | a: Babassy in LOGINOY's car at 15:3¢€ on 8 March, Neither were . back by 18:30 then LILYRIC secured, i instantly recognized ‘BARANOV's photos asthe Soviet vith the camera. : ; 7. Alao per LILYRIC, LOGINOV left the Enabassy in his car at 09:41 and returned on foot at 10;51, This was the period ve were waiting for Subject. However hoe could not havo soea se at the Hotel Prince since I left there at 09; 50 the first tine sad at 10; 40 the second tine. i if 1 | | | + 1 » " Semen imeem mame tara Rt BORER foe i A le gene ne ene tee vegans ee, “SET |. | | " ooha y_Kola_ -- oe : oe - ele OX . =», ; ; oo, es Fe OF alith—f)- e, : ~ ~ woe , 2 TF foot ; : : 2 AL of Rollot ¢ = 2199 oo Dias Claro ; / Fochas Febrero 13 (MARTES) de 1968 . oO CAMARA if Tiempo de Vigiianoias 0800 - 1500 Volooidads “1/150. : , thy aeqaler of C Biatanciat 25 | Ae alhede aA stanola: 2. 4 xe «llae Lancet “ i ____.. OBSERVACTONES.__.. __ . _... Veh foules.. =". que poo antes hablaba oon, Chem. en. al_ouarto_nuevo, | eel i . i se Giriga al gur del Mifioio. ___. = que . venfan. de la. reja principal, platicando ‘pagan. por. eeeeapeennenn le terraza yondose al sur. del. Edificio... cele lee vonfa do hablar gon Solo en_ la Portoria, pasa. per la sorraza ¥ 86 va al sux dal Edificio - Shil oe y_unos trabajadores, pagan afuora dol _cuarto_nuevo ¥_ |. .. -—- —_ g0_van_al_garage._1015_He._se dirigen ata _puerta.___ _ ——— = Principal del Edifioio. . - wee eee 2 eee ween *__ Zot — ane 0959. ——=qus. -pooo antes llegaron. al Club, galen- ‘del -quarto nuevo _. —— | 7 89 » dirigen a | la _reja 3 prinoipal por ] lao cual ‘salen del Club. Zobn regresa al Club _y yuelve_asomarse_al _guarto nuevo ____ al parscer busca s alguien, despuéa sale del. Clud.___| ‘m_y_Kazs___|-25_ 1003 : —venien de_ia. Porter fay. platicandepasan po=. la_terraza_.___.____. es peer oe hacia el sur del Edifioi a Lf 27 123 ___ entra al, lub un Dodge Negro placas. antigu & 464-A) fo. pL On dicho vehfoulo venian.2 Hombres y.una Nujexr- mexicanos)_ TN fe J. [--—-tos reoibe log ¥ Juntos entran al Reoibidor. | -.- ---—- an i .-28.1222;-—- ¥ los aujetoa menoicnados en la. fote 27, platiocundo - - be - Be dirigon al reoibidor, al_parecer son agentes do ~~ Zprowaeeeeee nn eee nee seguros. 1225 Ke. s¢ van del Glub___ rs ee Kora a . 1. Jy fine 29.1200! quo. _ven{fan_dol Roogibidor, pagan por ja_' terraza hacia ——-——--— ne eh hee ye oi sur.del BLL LoLe,—————— —— de 2) We tyg00000 ave | 4 , . , o~ hentia C 3/97 wl AS Fehrs he : _ . C baw hea é- k Deeta- were eee . a fag er . i | | = ray Ap hac Co crbra tute 464 7 E- Ce ? Le Ze fe ole ee eh ‘a A a Aw b 2 OR ate ei at Teel pape ices ooh Hee : oe . so, . i : Tlaca Ne? #64<40 -eadghe Dodse yarticular + | medeio 1966 dsdo-de alta on Muyo de 1966 2 | . nombre de IGNACIO MARTINUS CAR2 INTELRO coa | domicilic en las calles de cizineos Nf 128 | i colonia xortales, gona postal 13D. F. i | motor 603334 sedin. ; . _ 4 H . a + aw 7 7 ae i . | Atentamente K-16 . ot ~ ; So , : Cee ae i . . : : a H : ; . I : Fn eee nee nna ene i REE EAA A I OL I A TES! hae bea 8s, yan PH a i :, j ; t i : Y , 2p oo 12 Fobruary,1965 3 ‘a CONTACT hepont tlle ————— are oe te Agent: | LIKEALM/4. x . 2. Date end Site of Meeting: *.- 12/2/68, Tecali Bar,Nariano Escobedo, 0. ; 3.. Date and Site ef Next Meeting: Same place, sane time, 19/2/68. 4. Aduinistrative: Ko odzinistrative uatters discussed, 5. Infornation/Inatruc:iozs Passeé to Agent: Rowton advised LINEALN/4 to continue his same line with his friend Velentin Loguinov. Ne agreed with LINEAR /1 that since Locuinov did not bring up the meter of his "boss" since his first reference: to it at 27/1/68 at the French Club, Loguinov probably has not given further thotcht to the matter. (Loguinoy had two opportunities to bring the matier up again with LTacilu/4and did not do 0). ; ; wo Rowton also advised LIRZALH/1 to continue to push LIRELIC/1 into the PKI but arreed that in the light of the current unce:tainty as to whoa night emerge as the future leader, LIRELIC/1 should: not attach hinself too fircly. to any cne individual, but rather i _ avait the outcome of the 27/2/68 convention, 6. Inforwation/ileports Given to Case Officer by. agent: LIREALN/1 cave Rowton his reports O50/dF and 051/JF, attached herewith, tore.her with.the latest LIRELIC/1 report passed tg LIRZALM/4 through the drop. sallace B koyton ) i _ LL” i ] { t. I | | | } i | | i H ‘ L 8 ne mem ene Eebrnns Meematnnnages February 7, 19°, bs 501215 hears, French Slub snatch, T take for che company. erat hin to Tahoe for te this as neaning or at Joost his Do . rish aissineg a coma. ith "te his etrlier provosstion. i q Vhen ve talc now, T have the definite feeling about ous neetins in advance, nor hae ho birctyss) ? that i gine ab all ben bricfod in ce by his noone. Our convers.tion is spomtancous, anit frequently bors dom, | 4, & Ye-ntive stout Gloria Pinte, Pal secmid cendinely bored about Gloria. a Steere pate \ tf She is not youn, cue derinivoly att arect ive, athletic, srmmathetic, and has onenisel severe? tennis groups, alias corefiul to include Val. He Secas tris behalt. conpletoly unipprecictive of her oforts In hi Sat oO. “rot cont e tobe afenod hel 3 2 anyone per. Vy ho woul, really kaew at : dve uithont Sy Tbrbn: her efit ima for Ueki: Tae, 2 ’ me im fe:mnis. . Val was stilt onthe cirl chase. Yah v3 le te astied ze if Z was Oto six th ith other activities. ’ undo Ural tents thare, ant X3 there, but not aining thos, 7 then quoted an rostizP Pusstan song: “hotervon Clelds, phorvon ciclon, Sande ar laste 74 aagu Jats, & devucheh roto." St ads th od Sacerce. Mvidln, 1400000. % 2535 Soe Met a ne od meee ctw an ent ne eee a ae aire ee Ae TR aN cae eed manne tee 6 Onn tet aera ate So naan eae a ma tare seh at neat can rot on saree tn ge ‘To refre 05042 /JF February 10, 1968. 2100-0200 hours - - Hoze of Gloria and Pore Pinto Tews dinner. Gloria has organized 2 tournanert, Prior to the first rate, she invitel all the particl ipints to & cocictalledinner in her hozc. _ efliste. VL i we > late,’ exolaintin: that his wife had a doctors a appoint-nent, | Ho also @id tha’ he had spent the cay at & part ty in honor of the anbassader = : Yol-wes adked b; wk arovacstive 4 Tersdn if h 19 too vould inj. val explained how hot people leave afte: three years, or hen the shlassador the; have * en serving leaves. ve-siid there was a nossi— bility that he 2»icht leave, but he refused to express his opinion about such & llvolihoal, rerty rough an ‘al. Everyone ab tha party sesnol to want to kd val, cr, in the caso of the German, cote as élose a3 possible to insult ing hin. od fron this atiact. I astal Val if ho vero aliays treated asks sort of A novelty at mrties, with peonle atiaccing hin. He said no, but that uost parties were diplonets or his own Sovict conunity, He excplalned the Gernans behaviour as t: wplcal of the shortsighted, Llinforsed and vulgar deraans, - Alomntie. Alecomtm spoke little during the evening aud neeled help froa Yal froqyuently © @iplain vhat wis sald in Spanish. However, she seens. yery imollis sent and vey ciln. ‘T0 FROM | SUBJECT: 1. duty. . 2, LILYRIC was not work Chief, Cuda c/SB 1 February 1968 Valentin LOGINOV (P-11712) « LIMITED roports that on 18 Januar entered the Soviet Rmbassy at 17:11 in his own car He was still in the Embassy at 19:00 when LIMITED went off ing on 18 January. Francis J. COIGNE y 1968 LOGINOV (19 DA). 14-0000R% e ‘Rem mete ae ee NLT MEAN ate state tk atten Ieee So thane rena neath At ne teeth anon Ant tant ee ede "Valentin Sergeyevich LOGISOV P+11712 “Lh A check at the building confirms that Subject lives at af S Y te ° : fay, be = ia iean's kant Le, & sine 24, 1968. Ge ar / Source : BHPernald Ignacio Esteva 21 + apt. 2.. Near the door bell at the main entrance in the slot. corresponding to apt . 2 Subjects name appears ¢ 7.S.LOGINOV. - Aa a 2. The building ie quite new and at's floors. The lst (ground) floor houses the Instituto de cronometrologia, snd at on the 2nd 3ra floor . there are 2 apt per floor. The building has no garage. Be Apparently there is no portero in the building because there ia --NoO dell for the portero. The "interphone" enables “tenants ta. identity vieitora and open the door electrically. “256 i J TR Mec WT Ra an ibe outs Caserta ltt lke be pcg ots i é floss . ff" os eee Ofer. 3A me / “7 ; Cie . o.oo aa ny Oe my | De f Caren woe, Rez 1 os ee ee ’ ci Gt Qa t3 oo -} oe w wy ‘A iG aan «a Sw iw. ‘ BITES OF KESTINGS: 1 and 19. January 1968 1. I met t Subject in his. Foon at the’ ‘Del: Paseo Hotel from. en LLIS<1545 on 11 January and from 1415- 1515 on 19° January. The - ak meeting will be arranged by. telephone. oo. an ee ee As of 19 January, Subject had: not. ‘Seen or! Lt. ACEI ES NOD OEE _galxed with any of the Soviets since his ‘telephone conversation. with LOGINOV- on 28 September. Subject: dia, _ however, receive, a Christmas card from LOGINOV. ‘ith my agreement, Subject sent ROLES CIANKEOY, but they weren't delivered until the week of 45 his sales man the job of delivering a score of Christmas eifts, ing LOGI NOV'S and CALKKOV'S, around. ‘tom, but shortly my fter Christmas, found that the salesman had hot delivered cany / : : c of them, This. discovery caused Subject to Lire the salesman, . _ B .who had been increasingly derelict in performing his job over a ian we . tha past few months ‘and who, Subject had recently: learned, had wee begun taking dope. Subject consequently: wrote "vetter-late-than= .- .. zever™ notes on the cards acconpanying the undelivered gifts and © | I | 1 | . | oe January. Subje-t explained that before Christmas, he assigned : | | hac 4 ris new salesman deliver them. I have instructed Subject to 4 . i : 4 d leave the initiative for the next contact up to the Soviets. 3, Soliman CCHARY. Subject ran into COHARY. on the street P-6235' Cp.1) P/O O56Coe. 2. - MAX Cp. 1) | ene day during the first week of January. GOHARY, seemed delighted — oo 4 | t 9077 | Praia 14-00000 99k. ainda tat re aes ta 8 pe ecg in enter Hee fenaars sre precebcta art “4 . . . a . a toy aaa dt abe name eta tebe cent a fia KMart haan Serr . . ' . . ' . + “eer " ofan : linia cE amen daft heathen ent aa eh cataneran eyed . fh ok Lo ene maa Hote" arte F a itle on loaTnoy P- 1b nid wee cae ae tee we Ao nN nd —~ oom SUNSET! --Polonaan recruited by. LOGIIOV. "J, This case. -‘gtarted about Mfteen gonths ago. and, the only info we - _ know of ts the SESTRON couple that | . check on. Ta: the esso active? what requirenents are ' the policeman ty GINOV? ATHOV. asked the ‘policemsa to boing piven to- Are amy Americans involved? Have any other: Soviets been. im lved? estchs spectaliséa in US operations. Se ‘xt may be. "ehviee vie poliseens as nd 4-and lot us know what the status te. ) orig to JIB fms fete 8 185-6 -91/4- el gnments ‘in eupoort of his US operaticnss 7 ~& a y ra pai e a ae of 7 Viens aut : mm : f . a \ 24 August 1967 ¢/SB - a ae ( $ Policeman: Recruited by Losniov ‘oe a 1. In reviewing ‘LOGINOV's SPR which WEEN ING has ‘just - ‘completed, I note: that LOGINOV recruited this policeman +3 months ago and that his first requirement was on the _ - BOESTROM couple, At that time we gave LITEMPO-8 traces on LOGINOV saying that he was a dangerous KGB officer, LITEMPO-8 subsequently mentioned that the. case was continued - and. that hey, himself, was directing it, he, re If. you think that LITEMPO-8 will. omni, t would 7 Like to know the. following about Shia case; (a) Is it ‘still active? (b) Did the poligeman pass info to LOGINOV ‘on the BOESTROM couple? If ao, what? Was there any follow-up? (ce). What type of ‘requirensrits has LOGINOV given to the policeman? Are any Americans _davoived? (ad). Have any. other Soviets been involved vith 7 wo this. case? : w . Wi oe (e) - Who st handling him while LOGINOV 34 in the pu ened USSR. a on vacation (he left Mexico on 16 July3?. 3. As a Se tor diacusaing this. ease you ‘could mention ; - cgnge we are ‘especially concerned about. LOGINOV because. he: ve ‘specializes in U3- operations, . Ho tried to recruit ‘a chaut fer the Bubassy and tried to develop a female Foretgn Service > Officer (t¥us). You might also say he i@ running a sensitive case into the US (false), Thug many of his: requests to the _ policeman may be in support of American operstions although “thia would not necessarily be apparent, Therefore we would like to koow what be te asking for. Our traces would help both ourselves and LITEHPO-8, etc, SECRE oT F : . . ~~ . on (os * SECRET J . * 2 - " p . : . 4. Depending. oa L 8's reaction,-you might even : suggest that LITEMPO-8 takp\advantage of LOGINOV's absence from 2 Mexico in the USSR to request elacciones not to give him a . new visa because of bis jntelli nce activity as detailed by _ - LITEMPO-8. oe f . . 4 ! 7 | - 7 i “ | _ d | do 7 Distribution: - Se so ft i = Pw11712 4 os i 5Q-6-91/2 . Hl ~~ . - _ : _ _ j . i ~ ‘ ' | i 4 : SECRET sperm ETAT PDR mre ; ,, MEMO FROM LEGAL ATTACHE STATE DEPP DOCLUENT DATE: 10 JANUARY 1968 “SUBJECT: INSTITUTO DE INTESCAMBIO CULTURAL — MEYICANO-8USO, MOSELIA (MEXICAN RUSSIAN INSTITUTE OF CULTUPAL EXCHANGE, - MORELIA) (105-1016 - 1/10/68) — : CLASSIFICATION: SECRET s = ot ARN a cn AMX CHF note: BIRTHDAY COULD BE EITHER KOLOMYAKOV'a QR MIROSHNIKOV'S, 1 HAVE DIFFERENT DATES OF BIRTH IN JAN 1926 FOR BOTH THOUGH, ‘VEADIMIR KLIMOV : KORNYUKHIN AND SOLOMATIN WERE A™SQ SCRN 1928 COAY AND MOKTH . ANYONE'S GUESS IS AS GOOD AS MIKE, cane ee nemwovat tn an ite } a hy i . NT. ae, : Out to 11-09-60 at 12551 mos NOVA oaks MALYSUSVA fok GVAnOvAend asics her when did enby ‘cong dack, Last atshts, Voll,. they sro : cathoring tomorrow evening at tho Enbassy to colobrato /nonconatt hOth birthday ane thore wilt bo ¢ lot of poonilo - = ~ a A 1 prosant him with a sift. Lot's maze a collection and bay fin a and thoy havo to _ Silvor pliichor and tro pla . . . cal Silvor how ond as /long Siscuaaton/, Alricnt, but O6'S koep NATASHA as 6 tose! * - P1772. fe lel | PYF Poy oS bs 136055 11 ene. 1558 “O65 =, SECRET _ AL Janusry 1963 MEKOSANDUM “FOR. Tar ruz ‘SUBIECT: Viste. of. Unidentified Woean to foviet Rabéssy srowde hanno ears nee 1 LICALLA réported that.at 1203 houre « on tuesday 9. Jenuary 1968, : en votdentified wonan, described by LICALLA as a "Horthawerican type" aatered the Soviet Embassy. This woman entered the receiving room. — and cama out into the courtyard of the Soviet Bsabassy grounds at 1206 houre. While in tha garden (courtyard) oha apoke to Yuriy © 8. CHERNYSH (13042), Viadislav Sergayavich KORMUSHEIN (P1707) acd to Viedinir Agaforovich | DOLGOY (P+9774), Froa 1215 bouts vati{l 1226 hours, when she agein entered. the reception room in the company of Valentin 8. LOGINOY (P-11712), she spoke in the. coustyerd to DOLCOY. LICALLA reported that thia unidentified wouaa departed the Soviet Eubassy at 1252 hours. 2. Attached ‘for Vladiaiz Av DOLGUYS (P9774), file are LICALLA shotoe of this woman taken with DOLGOV. (FOR WOFIRH USz ONLY). ; fo ae _ Grace #. FARAILANT ot So, 63. Bgeee tte on 9774 watt an en Pe 13082 w/o/eee Bm 11707 wjofare : OE RL al i RN my .B ALTL2 w/ofate will call him in the week 0 ‘pefore Christaas bearing 6 bottl _ Bick ever gince arrival. ‘favors but som SEGRE CONTACT REPORT s _ SUBJECT : LECOZY=5 DATE OF MEETING =: 6. Janaary.1968 ~ 1. I met Subjéct at the Koala from 09:15 to 09:50, 2 £15 January to arrange delivery : of his liquor. 2, Subject gave me the travel info on IVANOV which has- already been forwarded to San Jose. . . 3, Subject reported that LOGINOV visited hima few days les. of Vodka, red and ‘black caviar and a lacquered box. He mentioned that NIXOFOROV and -KKORMUSHKIN hac had a& car accident. Also that NECHIPORENKO had arrived but that either he or someone in his. family had been . 4, LOGINOV used the occasion to renew the old pitch. He . said that with the celebration of the s0th anniversary every= body is contributing. What would LICOZY-5 sontribute? Subject then gave LOGINOY a pair of sun glasses with a built in transistor radio (as a Christmas gift). LOGINOV said he meant not personal I athing for the cause, He then asked Subject to spot a Mexican employee of the american Embassy. Subject laughed at him. and repeated all the old arguments about, not. @orking for the Scvs. He told -LOGINOV that, if he wanted to be friends, then stop bringing ‘up ‘these old requests. . : Francis J. COIGNE Pistribution: So, ° - ; orgs p-2712 DoF ; : e = Poll712 ; ot 7 . ° "G tp | dee DG — Hy — CocRET 57 SECRET 5 January 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT : Berta *NAVARRO, Member of Fuersas Armada do Anérica Latina (FALA) SOURCE 2 LICOZY=5. -$nfluence, she was releese: ciones and is now Sub Direc the Departamento del D.F. \ gasking the latter to give - She still hag to report to the police overy because she knew that the police would ‘ 1. Source stated that Subject 6 the sister-in-law of. his old friend Lic. Juan *SALDA who used to be in Rolac= tor General of Accion Social of Subject is the sister of SALDARA's wife, Fernanda and is 24 years old. - 3. <A few weeks ago SALDANA brought Subject to Source , Subject a job,. Subject told Source that she had formerly worked at UNAM and had been arrested io a group which had bowbed the Bolivian. Enbagsy in Mexico, She was held and interrogated bit because of * d after 2 wonths witnout charges. However, the police refused to let her work at UNAM and told her that they would have to approve any job she undertook, | 3 days, Subject told Source her story. check with hia. — ; , 3. Subject told Source the following about herself and the PALA: os —_ : ; . a. The FALA has-76,000 members. . ®, Her superiors told her that the PCM tipped off the Mexican authorities about those involved in the bomb throwing. The PCH did this because terrorisa is against their line and harns the peacful diffusion of Commun isn. ‘ es a, -. @, The FALA works oa the. coll Easis so that each member knows only a féw péople. However, whe worked as liaison. between Mexico and Poza Rica and knows nore ‘“menbers there. -Jho FALA monbers: in Poza ‘Rica are Pemsx. workers. : : da. The FALA is financed by the Cuban Embassy. COTM ne pean Peleg ee pea a ee mn a ener en TE I - i tL : se i a ~ fi4-20000 Se © SECRET ~ 7 ae. 4. Yalentia s, LOGINOY (P-11721) cane into the office a few days after Subject started work and asked about her : (she is replacing Hirtam AVILA Katz). Source gave LOGTHOV a brief resume of the above, - LOGINOV's only comment vag . “they are nuts," ; OO -S. There are no traces oa Subject, but toere are several: cards on SALDANA. - so -. ae | Francis J. COrGNE File: _ Orig - 50.9.8 ‘ “l= B2712 l - Pu11712 ‘7 . Don ccs: an ‘Winston, Ms Beott Gnea.-2) Enclosures (2) cae gag” <7 an aemmmianemmmerremuine *= o e a : nr} fe ged 5 ay JAS a ae pees COHYVIDENTIAL Dates adevonboy Zo, 2007 To: =~ ss Ik, Menry -Doarboru Dopiity Chiof of iiicoion . br. Vallaco We Stuart 7 _ oe Cousiselor ’ for Political. Affaire iP Nathan es Fortte. os Sts INST rruro pe nernhcar10 CULTURAL LEXICANO-NUSO (UEXICAN-RUSSIAN INSTITUTE OF CULTULUL EX GUADALAJARA, JALISCO ; , 205-367" (11223-67) : This document is for the uze of your », ageney only and neither: it-nsr. its ‘contents: should be further distributed... oy . without appropriate authorization.. Fe Oe "Enclosed. aro two nomoranda, dated and captioned: : eS as abovo, which may be of intorost to yous . Arny Attache. (Enes.~8) | ee . Anerican Consulate General, Guadalajara. (Gaes.42 : > @hrough Counsolor for Consular Affairs) | * GROUP 1. | Exeluded from ‘automatic downgrading and declassi{ication- — XL: GE) ’ COUFIDBUTIAL Tlesi, GUE os ted _ wources Tal’ ~Ugust 3, 1534 Ueasers of the TICM at Guasalecare held ¢ nicnis for “wisitess st the. 17 Soviet Culttirel vee at Catpcls, Jalisco, oa august 3, 1ss¥, lesting Zrom 2:34 2.6. until 1:99 pen. Iloted. .aucag tue visitors vere the folloving: — Boo. _ " fcc? fle ‘BORTO unaitaszy = Vie Lougtuoy. P=— 117702 STSLUA_Lilds . B0RnIS. 30G-L02i1T.L04/P 220 VLLDSNIR LilCaz IV ho 3) | srovessor (MDRIFWL LOW2LRD0 SOLNISLEV CHIC. Dow y | ; : (tg Frofessor ‘AOELING LHWSIAS x PO : oe ae . .Pae II Soviet Cultural wees 2t Guadslsssxa, Jalisco, } degen on: Lusust tT, 1057, iti a reception at tae ZIIK ozZice with about 799 persons present. lIotec anone the psrsons present were. tae Lolloving: SoOuIc SOCCOLMIXOY, 2ORIL MELTIORY, . Visi DEMIS. £USTEIV, Frofessoz fOSLITTA SEMIS, CRLTICLAV CVCUST, .STBLLA INDL > and VALSHTIiT GOUGTIOV. o£ cocktsil party was aeld after tae inauguration cerewudnies, anc many Russinn sad other Tron Curtain country uagacines vere given vue nublis, Source: Tol oo, ' fugust 12, issoy ; On the night of /usuct 10, 1527, Russinn jocumentel type novies vere sno-m to scout. 110 persons at the cocial Security Tnestre £t Guadelajare.- Taece movies vere. sponsored oy tae TICK. o, : a. 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SAT ret we TT on, we re Sek cored tad Vase ~ i arose betveen KORYEUHUIN and AaAGNTSGaV over what the official Soviev - 3 ; . = ata om Ps) at 4 . . i position was Curing ; ae mn a - 22 23n4R4 5 a a ase So bteae ea Ss whet z : substance over waht they differed on}. L/L then querica them cs vo whet * he st 7 eh ~ H oer Tess.scs Tags : * ; fol USSR on the current : eg - . - . “ee . ? Opcurate, 4 pute. She exe seaport wAcuyraeee ot ce tcad det wedott . KOMMYUREIN, I/2} charactarined MCNYUREIN we ee we aA Sot. 7. o740 :, ee Wo Nev venga iny nhoy The ee bene VO we ea A aterm ge hee 7 i Oe Genesee ree sot eA me we eee COST. Cea te tak ake 1400000 : ae tigers tena nate ae Q sLYonT ies ean tee wee O GAIT s cress _ . a % ats? deo te oat a peared . fin teem ate te ~ betaine thet he night be able to use his services. In two or thoes months. . sos at TAR OS Sm Tee tw A ey sia ite Gale ated Mee DT g L/h vo oivain more bio information (full name, caaeen Garanece ered Se be wee des OF SO Gy in at COMpeang : Aare Am eet esan -s that teaching position av the unvassy. rere Soe eset et ETSON and to. moenit @ ee et ern j Tao 3 . v , e nay ns a . co G i# ri ce ae (7) uti ty © ia i @ a t { . enemy neo: ee She Tater . ‘ . e a . . t ° o ry a 14-0000 . : wan wedge cree BERL TCU So ct 4 in nis vehationshi sriecrly wivh L/l. Samet MOSH 2.25 4,68 Tae Gay . ‘ a -~ wae oa Ve {Ais consiceration, - o es sOP e293 ee om Vee pee . & SaSsoas eo ee GOD AT ad oe ee on nN aw tee pee Nr ne: terse amet NE LIROCKET@1 Contact Report | . : ~ 31 Get. (34 Mov, 67 44-00000 het - he | sn ese oOs Lyre! FOR Sek} VERA CUS, VER Le . - ‘ tae pn ae | ‘ NOV LL/G7 : - } wv & ; ‘ & oftetes ronal Ss a Susajadu Husa on Honice Die ovostatioas dal epbdis puoste decade us . Rob-na, et wee ~ . : pos y¥ 1.0 » SeAsy avisancole do la liecada el bareo cudane UVERO al ; j Pusrte co frogréce, vara G33"sCrn atondidss, oste barce’ entre cL éia : : 7 €o3o7./67 a Yroxroso, Yucaten. . ; - Pes ~ Oy - Bets inlornzction 30. 1lo.paso der .velet eno Paes Sp, Higuel, 1 éta S do Nev, i f8%.5 a Les & ¥ 45 (Pet, pos asber BOO Patado el cato dtroctarente des-: 7 do Vorasruc.~ . ot f a a, i 3, t tantfioste ee) Constganatav’ ado Hugues Mansisas, CLelonds cus. ot berco i . leo naclonaltiead Aus 3 MEEr NOMS O: eiito ol cla fds bev /67,, | } ~ iéol Puerte del Ha» ol, Fravincia do “tua Gol Rio, Cuba, en lastre, | : Mabiongo Lllezadéo at Pucrto ds Veracrus, @ cargar motz ol dla @ Go Noy, do RCo = . : ue : } H tpulentos ded varco raso "ZEXINSKY KOHSOMOL" quo envio ol SET 65 procedonta dsl Mayhol, Cucace Bo : x ib ~~ 2 . fs ited TTS mentee wget, can we pee | | Sve | A fec pM A 05 - | HOY, Valentin (¢ //7/2— Woveaber 2, 1967. 1130 hours. @asual contact. Lesuinoy was entering the Fronch Club’as = ws leaving. - He asied ne to stay long enough to play a couple. of suts of teniis with. hin. I had to dealine due to previous oonnittadts. Wo. both agread to lool Z . for each other for tennis sono day after the 50th aniiversary celebrations” a ‘next week. oe . ae Co, ; ! Noveabér 11, 1967, 1100-1200 hours, - : re er ‘+ » Souroes Direct. At French Club. a eo ee . Lennis. Logiuinov and I played doubles with two wouen, Everyones seand to | pornit theuselves to tease Lozuinov about tho enbassy‘s celebration of the ooth annivercary and about the mmerous requests that evoryond seened to have nade for gifts and souvenirs fron RussLa. Val has Sivigad up for a tourm. went of mixed doubles which begins tonorrow, I too have been invited and accepted... Attitude, Logutnay seened very friendly and anxious to continue our friendship, ' His notives, however, seen strictly for tinis. : oe 7 . Comanton. Farlier I saw Loguinoy laying temis with a mther tall and heavy--sot pérson tho; left when Loguindy approached my wif ond se, Later, shen dressed, this. person passed by to Say goodbye to Locuinoy, in Russian, He 1e obviously an eubassy type, - 7 .. November 12, 196?:. i _—_ capry (Age a C7 Source: Direct, At Frénch Chih, VALE 7 ‘ Loguinov played tennis with stil Another sember of his exbissy, We did not /— } have an Opportubity to talk on the courts, Wo did sea etch other in the showers. . :. > He showed great intersst in playing soon and said he would call to to arrange bo the date ani tine.: He joked that I should bring some o° ny friends fron tho ex=. bassy, all of wion'aro CL, we ould hive an intermi:ilonal toumanest, I told his that none of ny Crienis playo! tennis, He zisunlers.ood ani thought I said a that I knew no.one ‘at tiie cabassy—he looked disappointa!. I correstad hin and : gE Aid that I did inieod: know -ecbassy Peonlo, but that. none played tennis ani that . | I doubted very nuch if’ sy friends wore CLA, FBI or anything: else, . ke GRO Qe bok Oe TIN Kiar” Kee dertetecd crecd ane an : Fr en - oe . ; LOGO BLE BI Cyr elee AM ECE COTE PSY ret Aree rade a A Dre Hs or TELE wrt rater) ry any ae “ : 4 ron a Oe ee die RE ys cece LQ Pita» : a i np a eee ee Ceri y dese wtigys i Speen roscoe - GICALLA- 2 DECEMBER 1967 ANOTHER INTERESTING KCB TRIO? . RCS 29 NOW 1967), Valentin LUGIN, Oleg NECHIPORENKO (arrived and Pavel YATSKOV, whom NECH is replacing. Pile: P11712 14-0000 SECRET. _ ea Cn “dwt Prue iny : ; ure & ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET —_ Ee SN: SNe ome ee Lo INSTRUCTIONS, ; ee fOr ACTION seanen | L 1. Fillan Sect. 2 on Dach. 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SULECT: PLSS, Oath, TINE: FIRGICE 3BS “: Rs 1. s: eject wes fifteen Lnite: late for the “seating sciduulal for Te . 1609 hours} elaining a tesr'fie har 3 Aa. tion, having spent ness of the pret oug night with REX, aris wtye (4S ody his eyes were very . cleer, tut]the he is quite young.) I an wite sire that ircediataiy uodn coe his acriv: “end after wal ing his exsi nator tor “baing late ha aded that . . his car wag fn tha ston for rap-irs, Sut atthe eni of the unr roduc tis : . Recling he «alxed to hig ear parked | oaly half a block away fron the cafe. E welaed -w: ti him and cou-ented on his earlier TeRALK regarding rep-irs tut... ‘ te Nenied gaying- anything about it. re . _ ¥ they week, 2ey Sd dect had not yet seen LURAN Sut said that he planned to attend, apart al} egedly to be given by iyudaila : (not Sersio's wifes} - ry f at wnich tim he will atten-t to eisict “info re LUBAIts recent trip. | a . . Indidentally, Subj. stated that-Sesric? a Loo Rad returned to Gexico 3 or 4 montis afo. (It td bean py Wiersteiding that Sergio | was Stili in “oscox.) Subject fag not seen eitrer of Bets my chatted .o great length 3 topics, lus sian ; Mexiéa food, ete. at ons point I attedsted to have Nin work Bat, oh he bagged off, relercing again two his exier: e s@uiduled a 1099 hour 2 e5f cafe for Hon S : gust, Sup; ow cisfig to be in goat oradition ansbling wim to teekle ta : : Pag at thap time, (Perse .alicty I aa not in favor of doing suis sort of : work in a foster.) . . Ao ue Mpeg cu discuss! could ge’ Pin a ec cy oF Sob hates : Ig id i vpert trv. + . . oat ous ten u sure Geb. asi: ad re if I Se Spbfect is going to try te get way for e short acs itis AGapuler spetion in cert. ani-pe ke es: that * can: Join hi . Ci we “T . .. : tee “pe ote 4. atte w altding for Subs Ives reading Grorte atielia whic: t 4 - threw on at Subject -lleds ancub afl Ney Tarcugh the. meeting © tf Aciox@ interested in hen ving and, fies ily AS effirmative ne quick with a a "br At would ba a tess — ina. tils can, crhn Ihv! y ta som ceuld hut and/ teld hin I wit NEE Tor tris sort of tates yet, ~ date with Win +t) h$ Nad 2 y seer a vaiYe liverpool, c al aigust. 1 je OND nec alec alae lL. very int are inte him te fo, hoges he eu bise 6 c2> le gatd SDs ve ta go te Noseca, ur ay ‘ a “tin werchsa la de yours ge "T told hin he og Poa: tiab wre bo asst. mdi act toe wok bout at thty thew, oct even i. Peas oc via gol he woult rejatlre mes ant eke . he wera t4be eons) i tr.tiia Na lensur oo 4 Sail saying Se understood rend Past - : . poo . a. Seite. t Ly a gtesng. oochhe, vance, uff a tant i? oo wan lar of inte orecistat lo fea: lc plies can eee ete, Me aeang : 20 leva edmond anc he fs carteinty . f (ath oy Bs 5 ts Very ant Ly. agmeas lng fie mah te teen iter Us cafe ales aw 1nt? p : uaaiity tte age Haw 4 a necaseriha aeviey avrroundineg aa? given a seetoua betefing a2 le wn sh ee Tt ha bey aurly foe ne tald «sates ha dan he Danpit 14,2OqOg Arg Panties cok 44S } _ ’ ra tb a . e@aistence Witeratu | | . Ha apcares? ‘down cut at te clouds to face realfty ani I ima the a rather dall dally I think :e world lf.e to be, and ate Ferhups he ertertains thoucthts of becolding a writer soreday. enfoys pubting anuy a good ‘eal of alcohslic bevers ose Me, an avid reader of . ? ey A Se Pests ——— _ . J wee . . ; Douglas ©. Olav. : ot : . : af - ; \ . . ; : : . Loa : - - H at ~ | | : : ‘ i b ~ ~ re en ree - oy ot : io . ve i | - , wl ~ | H _ - i te . _" ~ . H : ~ . | ' : i , He ~ : soe ~e v v | - : - : : : . : . i ‘ - ~ * i . ‘ i . i ‘ . 4 . . . os Le - _* Hq ce . ot ‘ Nees . . , : ~ ee . _ . foo + Rear cat toe . . * 4 > Stak Bacal eat ete GAA Sa seusieinsadih Sacked ie I, DN eh rates Hea a ai asta aba ae east ai 14-00000 pS ee i A oes ces : . : . aAucurt ¢, 1°69 Py je Contact Report ; . \ Subjects Jinzy CaRORI (?=12,570) _ _ ete of Neat: aug 5 at Continental Reet from 2609 to 2330 brs. 7 i. The meet rae yprearranced and € cene cn tis » The purpore of the. . ae meet was to debrief S on hie reet with 2 S which took ok plece she pre« , ' vioue evening and ‘proceed with the filling of the Pil as vell ae to. - give necessary ope’ {notruction, - The purpore was achieved. - ao va , Next meet; duguet, 15 ‘at the sare time end place, i | | | 2. _. The fect that Lot. started the meet with a talk adcut hooks appeared to s to he curiova, | Xo Goukt that LCS wae pedéline some Communktt {aesloricsl tid bite, eepectelly, Pistification of Sov “‘Literrational policy. triefly, too auch freedom is not rood: Americans and their foreten “policy is naive; they worry nore atont the vorld Opinion than about their ant tonal intereet; 22 they teat to de conc this thes consult every= kody and everything to find out ean eves old Jact tha neby can satisfy eversbocy; ° vixone teip to Rumania was outright: a provecation aimed at Sov Vrion, « except, if it was 9 product of navenese. . 3. S vse ren iiy @urpri: ne to near iG civing up so caily: on the =~ ; matter of the US Im) phone dine. sory, but he was outricat disarpointed ‘when LOG stated that. he nor eng of Sev Unk [°*datele renyés wont to meet : [rien LAG. Turther, § wés chuke. up then he direcily told that i vas i Be 7 ty Lé Sov agent aselened to collect inf. about Red China ®-4 Nat Chineee i oS po liey concerning Sov = Red Chinese ecsfliot frse 6 Suinese Dmb official, | r alétoush, he 2id not mention it te TEFUALD, it was obvicus thet S°did not é- . ike at all the idea that. Vig -coney tas sgo!en tet there + ?zention of " poney richt new, ta, during the pried "3 rill ba Tortiug on rianlag TaDCe confidence” Smee tate arnt at renee paver ene» er Sr rerinded 2 what he told hie At thety peaviews ceet concersing his lnvelverent wlth the Chinese ans ‘hed thet i? it cae ult elteor then’ whet @ asent Lot Fpelled i¢ ont tr clerr teere, © costented thos he etd : ’ not vant tage te rea TK hefore Pre Yitg ke >, Venovse be =-nted ta e. anal follom our tustrig.lon.s Thie fac raid: “ta plecre 2 on one Sand and on the. Shane acne oe ne ens Ania tt ene eae ae t ees a a> 2 i geet any question ty TANG not by denying previous statenente but by | 7G. sequences; therefore, he 72s SES EU LES Leta we ST RAIN CY AAS TRE LITRE EN MAE LRN AAR ST NRC TS Ife TS - gel Ty wa On20 other to appease hile (5) on fear from the cere peat ihility that” soma tning might co rong and he vould have novnere to turn to. F told him taat going to TANG OLY in connection sith the matter of publishing the orticle could do him no harm; denying heving contact with LOG recently ia not of wanting -to send @ message to © Sov friend and the fact of not eceeiag a each other during the pact 2 - 3° neeks means nothing mosde- ~neshsag, be< eause £ is supposed to de atle to reach a friend; $ cust: ea realy ‘to . enphasizing that he was thinking carefully about what he told TAC: and oy he reached ‘the conclusion that that could. cetrize hin in a situation "he wae never vefore™and, consequently, knoms ao thing about possible. con=_ decided to keep out a field he is te aorent in.-:- i { 4 sufficient; TANG could bring up the quectica for an catensive purpore ~ | 1 | t 5. Ae for ae the other requiremente concerning the chinese are iv concerned, ZF. told § *¢ do nothing for the time being and, etpectaily, to keepaay from trylag t. ascertain the : wees of Nexieane vorkia, ia ote she chines: Bat, S chould clei. thet Le wee spending his time on trying : to get the neme of tha next Dresidential cancidote before the Tre cident oo fends the name cf iho cendtdate to FAI for approval. Further, € can | 7 Loa wae to cet tim an ansver on the alvays Ye i.ino ore aurry than Le platinuo dest. meet, S wac flatte..4 nre Jaa ly in Guast.e: "to colebrate tue birthday together’, In spite of tie reactions concerning the business part of the Amith LM tevitition to exend a day with ais and ce S aczed PF vruuld it be appropriate if Le ané Sssephine took 6 preeent to ure. LO, . as for exauple, a pilver orveca or rom nethiug elnilar, F teld hia that rea. LCL and the tey wae a tox of chocolatte the ~artnun re could tare for firs. cand.e? ia ti it. 2 t ae | Sirend throw. tha receind rot tig volu of RY 4d.< e50 F "ld net imply thet be eculd psy tor PAQ ard te ave ‘tra that ha wae ete th glee very for nema 'P Se Gli aot Nave aq apestunity to otaerve LOS in the errcla of toy naselly meet, Tt ray tiaee to be : ‘ls Sactte asd ta coaditisns ters fornal thea ve noted tuati read the q.eationaatre 2 2 3 ervey owt te a8 ts pes attention, © a. y reqeerrg. Shes F veing nga gash the partivn 2 abereats Ciited o:8 bece isa he van 797 ER So nee rene ee ES Ae SR UT FN RS A A RF I Se NN aA A a A RE: -3- te, 1 give edditionel Info end correct rome of the civea answers. §. At the end of the neet § etated thet ke did not have hie cer , thie evening beceuse Josephine needed 24, 3 told kim that he waa wiil Lag ° _ to pay hin a text, but he Tas not ebdle to give hin a ride. Fis quite sure that. the ear raich 5 uses ie Jocephines and that it Le oa $! OR, . dispoeal only’ when she de¢o not need#d. Turther, if © ever wanted to may t i “4 # identify ¥'s car it is extrenely doubtful that te mould heSfvectured Po, ie 24%0 settlic excusee in an evening with cuch iouey weather as Lt was | ° P ‘last night. ; by . oe : { : "e 9. : Byproduct of the talk about the car ves that we learned ! fe Tosepuinete ae: ehe is 49. Ac ording to € noboty reuld telleve that ske was vore thea 40. Pheernald . ‘ nateeennenewnn ninth 1 SDE TE pa eh ep FLO Se gate QP Te fetta scm rmwt ence rin aaainnts eh eel tnt Sagem mopencan ce i : 14-0000 gv ATO AOKMEND August 6, 1969 Subject: Jimmy SABORI (P-15830) Report on Hie Mect with ‘LOGTNOV (Pell, 712) on Aug 4 at Banborne-fan angel " at 2000 hre. 1. “fhe meet was prearranged and it lasted 2 houre énd°15 minutes. As in all previoue oases § and LOG met in front of the restaurant. LOG { i | | i | | | | | came 3 minutes eorlier, win t | THZIR NEXT MEET: T: On Aug 16 & and Joeephine ¢ are. to come to | i Ouautla at the *fanos" about 1000 hra to | be guests of LOG and his family (to celebrate | Fe | Y birthday which is on Aug 15 ). 7 , On Aug 25 at Eamborns~San Angel at 2000 hrs a business meot will be held, | i | | | | | | 2. LOG and § 2 Vodka cocktails, club sandwitch and a beer. L0G claimed that he had already eaten fomething and § felt a atomach dis- ‘eonfort. 3. . LOG asked & did he finish reading the book (in English) about Rasputin which he gave him about @ month ago. & answered effirmatively ‘andthey spoke about the book. L0G promised to give & anothor book, witten aa Britian » titled "SSR 1941-45" or sinilar. LOG wants B to be familiar with the suffering of Bev people during the wy Il. - 4. _ "hen, LOG asked § whet was the situation with the US Embaesy ! -.Phone Directory. 8 stated that the fictitious girl Patricia showed up | for few. day and returned to the Stater for family rensone. He brought: | up tn @ conv with-her the Dirsotery and ehe told him that it wae tichtly ' controled, & left 1% at that point and he told LOC that he would havo — So «tart working on the pattor from earateh if LCG wented the Directory ; but 6 would appreoitate LOGe surreations a8 to how to go about tt. LOG H told B to forges 13 beesuse he knew that the directory wae well controled. ' ! ; §, ° he nest queetion by LOG wae whet progress did G sake with Ry. CANO. 8 told Die about Ais Beet with T4NG on Aug 1 (See PEKHALDe raponl Sentees Sepert dated aug 9,'S9), Loe lietened to the etory without lalerruptiag O14 thea he 4014 €@ thad Re ese not eortain thet 1-00000 aie oe TANG wae a member of the Ohinese Emb staff here, becauee he did not find hie name in the diplomatic liet. Further, he told § that he waa doing a good Job, which he appreciated, but he must be very cautious because the =| © Chinese ‘are clever people and extremely suspictous. _ 6. “Ta reply to S' question LOG stated that for anyone of then (Sov Emb offiojal)would ceet with TANG, because that it too dangerous. § qué- ried what was dangerous about it and LOG etated that there wae always &@ chance that they (TANG and LOS or another Sov) tight be seen together and that would bo very bad. 5S went on to tell S that it would be his Job to develop friendly relations with TANG ot possibly another Chinese - offietal and slowly obtain from him the info LOG and his embassy needed; LOG will guide him ae to how to go about it and if they show confidence — in § he will have it made and Sove (LOG used the expression: WE ) would pay him very well for that job. £ commented that he had believed that . what he was doing he did out of personal friendship with G0G and not for monay. LOG emiled at S' statement ‘and added that in addition to neney they (Sovs) enable & to travel to £ov Union and heve a vacation on the Black Sea. a 7. While § wae thinking whether to say something or keep quiet, L0G told him that the next. time he went to TANG he ehould limit hie conv ‘to the publishing of the article about Net Ohina and if needed % deny ‘that he had any contact with hie Sov friend. (L0G) since he set TANG; §! job te to win. TANGH confidence and that ia a slow process with the Ohinese. Then, in answer to LOGB question § stated that there were to Mexicans ( @ woman and a man ) working et the Chineee Emb. LOC told him to got their némea anit eddreases. commented that thie waa not sa simple _ 88 it sounded, because one cannot just. ack & person what wae his name and address. LOG commented that even this wae a matter which cannot be ‘Yushed; firet get their neces and later obtain the addrosn; . ' - . : . 8. There wae another thing § should dot find out how pany Chinese live in Wexico Oity and detereined whichonee were the influentiolone and asoag the lattorones deteraing which are the goat influential, he ran etart working on thie by dropping ia a better Chineoe restaurant and trying to develop ecto aequaintanceay it oan be aseuned that thoce who geo to reetauronte are people eho have money and thoes whe have Borey ara ee ane nee se fore Be” : , = 3 « ae ne, isuallu fafluential. 6 agreed with 100 and oxpested LOG to tell him thet he would pay for the visiting of Ohinese- restaurants, but LOG kept wets , .. ; | 6 haa: fio. Antention to skip the talk about money and he told hia that the publishing of the article about Bat Ohina may end in @ blind alley . if TANG doés not supply at least a half a page of advertising. LOG dia not want that to heppen and he told 6 that he (LOG) would give hin - ” MN 1, 000.= if the printing of the article should be held because of lack of advertising. S brought to LOGs attention that half of page of advertisi brings to Pierre (RUDIAN) 1, 500.— pesos. LOG felt that he would pay that money @s & price of keeping the door open to the Ohinese Emb for §. To _ put some coating on the pill §-added that he would try to obtain an ady - or two from. Ohinese restduranta, but he daoubted ‘thet the owners would i be interested in advertising in a magazine which is far fron being well | ‘known. Just the idea that S conteplated going to Chinese restaurants l pleased L0G's ear. : | 10. ' Z0G was interested in the status of the Presidential raca and | 6 told him that it narrowed down to four candédates and that all the indications were in the direction that ECHZVARRIA wae to be the official PRI candidate. 8 belteved that by Aug 20 he would know the neme of the ; candidate. In reply to LOG''s question S stated that the candidate will _be publically ' known Sept. 15-20, | : ll. LOG wanted to give more time to be positive of the name of the Presidential candidate and he decided that their next (buainess ) neat would | be on Aug 25 at the same rime and place. 106 inmediately added that he - did not forget that 9 birthday wae on Aug 15 and that he believed that it would be the beat 1f they calebrated together in Ouautla on Baa Aug 16. LOG added that on that day hie wife and son would be with him in Cuautla | end § should bring along Jovephine; Log will bring a bottle of *Russien® | { + | ! i contre ete ene wren ve neta meen : ‘ehampatgn and pieente atyle foods there will be bottle of Vodka for ' Jisephine and a bottleot ( F does not remember shat ) for & plue the book he previously mentioned. LOG added some more description about what a wonderful day they would have together. They are to meet in Cusutla about. 1050 bre at the "ksnoe®. LOO will be thera without fail hecauge he will piex up hie aon whe ib now. Sttending the Ruesian Sehool® a . ialnsennennemnnndshnnentitentertenabnhnteinmndmetnantemiahinenine teratoma ee ae ee oe 14-0000 40 in Cuernavaeay the son speake only Ruertan and Bnglich and L0¢ is looking forward to the fact thet hie ron will de obliged to epeak english all . day; LOGs wife speaks ‘a little Spanieh and there will be no problem for her ead Josephine. to. underetasd each other. S promised to be there, 12. Leet moment aesignnent for Ss LOC hold an info that TANG epeake Ruesien, If S succeada to verify thie. fact LOG would. Like to kaow where did TANG leara Russian. BRreraald 14-0000 na an 2 " Report/Information received from agent: (use t back if necessary) © - . fo. . ere Oe SECRET Section Cater: C/SB ; F cos : — Sle pcos : 2 . ; ; c/ic : ¥ . . EXEC. ASST. : 7: . : RIYSUES Seas: SB SB/Sic_ Y= P= Zz 2 1 : . 8 . w ~~ P= 42 _ d+ Agent/Subject: L1cozy-5 DATE:4 Aug 69° 71 - @ Case Officer Vincent P, RIZZUTO a, . P-2270 - . . . a 4 . o .t k- 2. Date rad ete of Geatack:d Aug 6o at xestaurant Parque ° = 4. Date and site of next neeting: Subject will call--see below: — SF, noe ‘S. Administrative (salaries, ‘ecountings, ete.) “Subject. mentioned near the close of the meeting that he owed me . Lot : ~ $600 (US) for the TV set Which CGIGNE had obtained for him, ‘I said - °*. i that I thought this was a gift but Subject said no, he insisted on _. a : . paying for it and would do so shortly, Meanwhile, a part has burned i : _out and he can not obtain a replacement in Mexico because this wo e ee particular model is not made in Mexico. He will call in with the a 3 details and I will try to get it for him. . oe Se co ‘ i. : - .6. . Information/ Instructions passed agent: - _ “ [ : Mone es 3 eer bears ines seaemee geinereriientis meres Subject kac been in Evrore and Israel fcr several weeks since | our last meeting. Nothing of particular. interest developed on this trip. ‘Before he left, “Subject was invited by NECHIPCRENEU (p-7442) to - : celebrate the latter's. birthday (which happens to be 4 Jury). Subject tried to beg off but: NECHIPORENKO refused to take no for an answer - - and actuaily came to Subject's apartment with KOS TIKOV to bring | Subject to NECHIPORENKO’s apartnent. Since NECHISORSNEN's wife was away, three girls fron the Pianitsky Chorus were awaiving che itarce . men, Considgerable drinking was done and Subject said it was abvious f : : ® why they had asked him since the third girl needed a partner, Her namo -— . : _ was Nina BUCHAROVA. Subject said that all of the girls were quite attractive and "available for anything.” Subject said that he under- | stood that most of the girls in the Chorus fit this category and ‘that they would simply wait until their housemother was asleep before | going out and getting some action, ; nt er ’ ; ” te eee ae ee . Subject and NECHIPORINKO actually have a good personal relationship. 8. Security: ° . (see attached sheet) None . , page, 2 9, Hiaceliarext: Subject solved a mystery Of where OLSTRTNER waa during bis recent visit. SuDgeet bad neat GESTETNER at the airport and had gine}! and. dived his faniiy dardnag woat of the Cime that GESTUTIER vad here. Xo egnder GITETNLR had ao tine for LIE TYe 5 OF anybody | else, | _ -2- Ubdject believes. that NECHIPORENKO is very intelligent, He speaks the best Spanish of any of the Soviets known to Subject and due to this facility as. well “as his looks, can pass for a Mexican, Subject believes that NicHIBORENKO was given the task of cultivating and attemetirg to re-recruite him after LOGINOY failed. Subject had Some doteresting comments about LOGINOV (P-11,712) which seem to Jive wits ctbher comments which have been nade about him. LOGINOV oo had apparently originally beea given the task of re-recruit ing Subject. When he failed, he felt rebuffed nnd has since been very cool towards Subject. ‘Subject believes that LOGINOV either has or: . thinks he has-been given bad marks by his superiors for having failed with Subject. =LOGINOV is probably jealous or NECHIPORENKO who “has at least managed to retain Subject's friendship, Subject says hat “LOGINOV is not dumb and that he uses his good looks to great Advantage particularly with Women, oo Subject has recently had some dealings with IVANOV. (P-1612) who _48 furious for the following reason: Formerly Soviets leaving Mexico Wolild take KLM or Sabena to Europe where they would pick up Aeroflot the following day. KLM and Sabena would pay overnight hotel costs, - Now, however, the Soviets are picking up Aeroflot in New York. Because of Scheduling, however, they still must spend at least one night in New York. Thé airlines will not pay this and IVANOV wanted Subject to cover it, Subject refused. for the very sound reason that it did not make sénse for hin to pay $20 for selling a $127 ticket - ) OS from. which his’ profit was only $9. IVANOV became furious and Subject -* ¥lelded' by agreeing to pay for -IVANOV's accommodations and he said he would do it for those: becoming as friendly, such as NECHIPORENKO, but he would not do it as a general rule, While Subject was away, . however, his wife went overboard aud got IVANOV four rooms~-(for two people). Now Subject is furious, ; : . On 31 July Subject was visited by PRIKHODKO (P-2270) who came , in carrying a. scopy of Pravda or Izvestiya. Subject quoted the old rn Saw, _"There is no truth in. Pravda and oo news in Izvestiyz," ana - PRIKHODKO got mad claiming Subject was neting very unfriendly by making anti-Soviet propaganda. PRIKHODKO was very serious. This is _° Probably as good and as acctrate a thumbnail Sketch on PRIKHODKO that we are“likely to get.’ PRIKHODKO, who s2id that he was leaving in Septepber, had visited Subject to find out what Subject knew about " & congress of Jewish intellectuals which is. to be held in mid-September ; --- in Bogota to discuss th : e Jewish problem ‘n the Soviet Union, 'PRiKHODKO ‘wanted to know whe was going from Mexico, Subject told PRIKHODKO that he had not heard 3f the coagress but world check into it. He die check with someonw at the Israeliac Enbassy ure was bor:itied to learn that word had gotten our since at thi; time knowledge of the congress is confidential. Subject told me that he would tell PRIKHODKO that he had been unable to lesrn anything, reasoning that to te}] hin about it would get him involved with further requirements and would te working . against the best interests of the Jews, JY told Subject that 1. : agreed completely, Subject said that the Sputnik Group which was due in June never did get Mexican visas aad their triphos been cancelled, On the other band, a delegation of about a dozen Soviets is due ia Augus! for a Congress of eye, ear, hose, and throat spectalists, and still another group of a dozen is due in Septomber for a congress of soll mechanics, Since these are official delegates as opposed to tho sputatk group who were tourists, they will have no troubdlo getting Mexican visas. : “Subject himself will be- going to Budapost from 1 to 7 Noveaber for tho TICA congress, Subject is world ctatman of thig group which apparently ig the International Convention Organization, . . Subject ‘haa received egeveral lotters fron the Sputnik translator ae meet on his recent trip to tne Sovtet Ualon, She had received the dictionary that he had sent jer freq Rose ant tne art books By had Beat her froa Mextco but not a pate Of glasses he had ment ber by KLM, Subject Gill look tate this, Be 18. sbrioualy quite fond af this girl aad appeared to be seeking ny reascuraace that ahe was vat a BGA provocation, To repeated that P had said before shieh ta that the possibility ae ds should be vangidcoped put that uader the st ealeiiehdeeieers ciel | 4-00000 m9 ree eee " - net cee eee Tee ae oe A rent — | 7 oo OO 0. Auguet 2, 1969 ~ Contact! Report ) pe Inca Subjects, Jimmy SABORI . (P=15,830) Tate of Meet: August 1 at Heetaurent INN Le Olud and Bonaparte Bar : from 2000 to 2340 bre. . 1. The meet was prearranged and $ came on time, The main purpose of the meet wae to have-f112 the PAQ on LOGINOV (P-11,712), which wae ‘accomplished to a satisfactory degree, t.e. 26 pages out of 53. Purther, FERNALD wented to chéck what S has done or prepared for his next meet with LCG whieh t@ écheduled for Konday Aug 4 at 2009 hre ( this will be. ‘sovered in the following paras). ‘ 7 2000 hra. 2. on Friday Aug 1 at 1400 bra 3 celled on OuINaHS Tin TARG, Minieter Ooungeleb of the Nat Chinese Emb at his office. The purpose of the Next ndet: Tuesday August 5 at the Res taurant-Bar Gontinetal at call was to explain that the magazine La Mision goes to press the latest: on the 18th of the month and it was too late to have anything published on Nat. Obina. In Aoeordance with the instruction § received from Pierre RUDIAN, 8 told TANG thet in publiehing such articles the magazine writes then aogopding wt the wishes of the embasey.of the country about which they are written. Becausa embageies pay only the subscription, they . usually Bee to it that at least a half of page of advertieing je in- eluded in the sane lesue. f Se RANG oxpreased understanding for such @ practice end stated that ha wae intereated in novPHBI aR ast icre on the Kepublic of Ohina and ‘probably one on OhiansLax-Shek aod that he would see to it that a propor enount of ada be purchased. ‘he TANG went oa to ask which eabsasies are subscribers of the magasine and which use it for publishing articles. § stated that preetical-| ly all oubaseiee ere subscribers and almost all of them had their erticlea published at one tise or tie other, TANG, ‘Bpparently, wes not satisfied i with thie enewer and he asked point liz blane waa the Gov Embseey a eud=— | | | soriber. oe han 8 anaveved affiraatively. TANG asked 8 did he know anybody 14-0000 jae \ “e 2 - in.the Sov Butassy, 5 stated tuat ne was on friendly terme with an _ official of the Sov Embarsy. TANG eommented that thie was. unesual, “decause Sovs maké- frends with nobody. § etated again that he hed no other way of callings hie relation with the. Sov officiel than.a perronal frienéship. | In reply to TANGY question: § -etated that he prefered not to mention the , nase of his Sov friend and. TANG asked what position did 88 Sov friend | : have. & replied that as fer as he knew the Sov official wae quite high up. oo) | (te). TANG continued his questioning: what was the nature of 8 relation- ehip with the Sov, waa it a bisiness type relationship; how often dad they see each other; where ded they meat. S stated that he never traneacted | any business, with the Sov and they meet about twice a month for a dinner or luneh in varioua resteurante. § added that the Sov plays tennia every week~end and that he (£) sometime goes to wateh hin playing (Note: the latter statement ie not true). TANG asked did 8 play tennia and he an- awered negatively. . . 6. At thie point 8 asked wae he interested in teeting his Sov friend end TANG stated that be was, Then, 8 asked %etd TANG whet should he say to his Sov friend. TANG commented that thie was a good question and he told S that he would think about it. Consequently, he asked 8 could he ‘pass by on Monday or Tuesday (Aug 4 or 5 ) and 8 said he would. Te ' In reply to Fe Question 8 stated that he intended to tell L0G exactly what tranpired - ‘oa hie weet with TANG and that he planned | visiting TANG oa: Monaday bo that he would be able to tell LOO did TAND decide to meet 106. _ A. _ #F ‘told $8 that he was coing too far in pleasing LOG and. was getting in a deeper and deeper mesa by setting involved with the Nat | Chineses it. was obvious from the attitued of Kr. TANG that he read him “through and wae taking his time to find could he benifit. something out i of the whole scheme. Therefore, S shoald aleo take it eaey and not | rush to see TANG on Monday, i.¢. before esceing LOG; further, he should i i : | stick to hie previoue decision that i% wae rether dangerous to be. eeeting with LO often. ; 9. & felt that LOG would press for a mact wath § sa soon ae possible onee he got fo Know that TANG had opened the posriblity of wanting to | Beet with LOG. P considered thie to bo poerible and iepressed on 8 that en en en tte ee a 14-00000 399 ~ . ees Oe ee ES i ¥ A ang ntate tae Melee og on hie own. F left it at that. - -— " condition for two additional aon ; started walking. 8,@ag obviourly fearing t “and he would go bome without any ecney, RPA: it wae up to him to etall. . 10. At thin point § arked PF would we help dim out if he got in troubles) on aocount of hie aeasceiation with LOG. P replied that he was trying to inatruct ‘him how to keep out of troubles and it appeared that 5 did not care much about what F was telling him. © reacted quite etrongly to Fe statement by eaying that F waa wrong, or at least i{neorrectly interpreted 9 attitude: ae far ‘ae he (§) ie concerned tm he is willing to discontinue meeting with L0G immediately, if we tell him to do eo. P answered that if we wanted him to drop LOG we would had told him to de it, Nevertheless, S as an Amerioan 4a certainly aware of the fact that ‘the US Service and, consequently, the US eacurity is getting nothing out of ¥ collabvoratton with LOG; in view of the fact that L0G will remain here only about 2 mdthe more we felt 1t would be the beat to leave the matter take its normal -3- oa | a | { cogxee and find its natural endy we were and continue to be interested in keeping/But of trouble, but to achieve this the most important thing was that he carry out our instruction as he received ity we badly need ° that 3 fullbeartedly comply with our inetruotiony if §’ aasociation with the XGB (sie) continues after the departure of LOG wo would probably count on nis sincerety and complete complying with every inetruction he pay. receive from us. § stated that it wes olear to hin that he could not count om any help. from us if he got himself in trouble by acting 12. Ae the working part of the meet ended about 1040 hre $ stated that he wea broke and did not anticipate to be in & better finanolal the. 8 turned thie theme one way and the other unté1 he came out with the requort for about 50.- Dollare. P answered that he would look into the matter end we left the INy Le Olub and hat the meet would trdk up w@ complained that the place & the food was lousy (true) ( she Ii) wae good for writing purpovea bu . e not broke he would hed and no'érinks were served and that if he va invited P to a brandy. P reacted by offering a brandy. Oree at the bar 8 wekod P could he give hia poms money thie ovoning. P felt it would Lled sore and he gave 8 XUSC0.< ond obtained aerve no purpose if be otal a ereinar tar ene aAApA, | be willing to continue our relationahir with S only if we were able to : 14-0000 a. silo? a ; a Parnes . ~ : . , aw Gilets f= . : : fet 7 es PULNO & 2, . augast 1, 1966, “AS (ae Lb — : . . \ Contact Eeport | : , \ Subject: LISACSH-1 (74295) ‘ Sate of Mest vuly 70 at Tertaurant Pirence at 1620 | bs . al Preerrenced meet to chien i-1 ceme 10 min early, The meet . lasted 2 houre and 30 min. . : . eee Next meet; Nednesday Aue 6 at the eemée place et 1530 bre, ae 7-2. L-l came to this meet ‘in much better ehape than he wae laet tine ae ete in epite of the fect thet he complained of being tired. “Ne wanted to : . eat sonetiing, but he Ald aot feel kes heving a full meal. Ye had 4 drinks oe ( Rum anz rita). sO - 3 L-l hended me a peraonallty: sketch wh.ch he prepared on DROVE a ‘ which ie not moh by itself, but it could be useful for pareerstety fog) «Gtseesueat of B, -1, _ : _- ‘ \yhe: ee, I qudetiones 22 much as I van able without tipping my hand, iG "Bout his virit to the Cov Ent on July 9. 2 detented no indieetion of ‘ deception ner “{thholding of info on hie eide, 5... In the aourne of debriefing t-1 on hie rent wlth LOC Io nede oy ate conmenta and gave hid noeesrary inetraction, which are evvereg in the . folloving ,arac. poe ; Fe | 6. fe L-l mentioned Lecs questioning about Livvab-2 +e innediately ; os pointe’ out thet the ~hole thing made no feqre to hin after LCGs repeated : etavenente ot the lart meet that ue dae not interested in LiIOshel, T told Tel that it made little rense to me, except, if LCS wiited ca eecertain a ‘was Lel celling him the truth. Ten I acded that z riched Lio “L-1 hed! made sone statezent hich J-L could relay to LO to eee whet mould be. hie rerction. lel cotuented that once ta the past he ‘old Loo ‘rat . i LIC AL-2 told hin that e ured to knot a Sov ciplomet here whoa ne cous sidered +. be ile friend ani var ilcappointed hea she Cov diplosat tried to reamiit hic, becruse L¢ ware obviois thet the friendshiy vas a bretence, + : “es 2°) tsatd thie he laughed and caid thet thie ~e: cue of aut old ~~ 6 EET vy : * rg Po wey eluasy methode waitea fre no lonzer ured. (A07": I did aot k s aye a ye theo Mage PRES . qa . . woe re Coors . an eee end . . : . . . mene mms” 14-0000 e ga - be cald which ene not centioned in the Attechuernt 21, "te ealiing the roet isportant is that he does nothing without enecking with aa. =~ 2~ tale fact and would eppreciate Thother it in contained ia the files) Te With regard to Victor I, FANCE P. (er X) there i= little to caré iad the follorire whones printed; 44 T7-il: 46-15-78 and on the bach wae mriteen 32-09-95. IT en not inclined to take at the face value LOG's staternent that he knew ne thing about Rancs, espectaily, in view of the fact that nae £ oucht to be attending the LICH for ®ome time to be ‘able to speak sone “Ruesian and preunced tell. il te willing to make the trenela tion ANOS vanta it he finde no ditticulty in. handling ‘the termtinolocy. 8 ...* LCGs reaction on t08" plen to rho the fov film at the cP cénter at Versailles Sppearn to be interesting. ; j.0 bel wae acain puze led with L0G's hints that L~l should do romething eee for the Socieliet cause genuinely ciclikes the idea of setting involve? in the ESB work. T told him that I also did not want him to wet Invuived in apying for <GR but i aid not want him to ve cast acide by Sov vil lciale; there vill be things IL-1 can do to show the geod will 9nd wiiat he dees Gru amount to nothing ae 1s the care ritn: the “sewing of the Sov finm: : 10. Ac-ording to Lel, LCS never before revealed hie political | Gy way of thinking ar mich an he dig in hie staterents os neemning tre exceesive fresdor in the USER end other Socialist countrier, i li. ia anever to ny qguection L-2 st tated thet he broucht up the auestie:. ve not being invited by LCG. to his apt, beceuce on the previous weet. I asxed hin vhether he wae ever in LCSP Gouss, Thies corrects and I ecked 3-1 thir question having in ried the tilline cat of tae FAQ, IT sav id Laie arenda under Aug § Lose address flur 1200 rhre, 7 told that if be io received ty Ilse as a friend that it-cill he aecersary ‘tuat he (2-1) give @ erevAll dinzer for Lem at hia plece. Ar a natter of fact j an} his wife chick . befcre breaking up the evening Lel1 eh could arr 590 tete in S-pt they sould be éble to cone to Lette Lore; ne TELL add thet he would soprectate Lf LOR bro ont along one cr two Fov coupler. Tf Lee pere who elea rould be thers fel vill etate ke 224 ast nar nevirs gagone elre, but if Lic wicker eo he ree willing ‘\t invite anyore LCG turceele2, 14-0006 5} * : inh a | pet Re | ro Foo Pow i ! i : v 1 got t H 1. t to} ok toc 7 | Purpose of this su; cvestton from the point of our interest is quite ob- vioua, . : ; ° 12. After. the Jetriefing T aete? Le - Se tert. fil tling out the LAG and 4% 10 Pages vere conpleted. The vork was coing slower than I anticiz- - ated becaure it ic not only a matler of tranelating wut alro explaining the @ quertione, om ~ - | ; oo _ BeFernald | . cya weer 5 .. - Lo nape 'p ' ' se . \ : ‘ : 14-0000 DOr ATTAOWENT #2 vuly Si, 1969. Subject LEBAQOH=1 (P-4805) - LOGINOV (en, ne) Neet . % * Seotaurant Fonda del Retiro oa duty 28 at + 1500 bre 1 t i. fne meat wae prearrenged and I~1 wae io front of the restaurant 4 min before LOG. The maet lasted about 90 minutes. - : TH2IR NEXT WERT: Priday August § at LOG Apt et ‘Tgnaeto Beteva - 21/2 at 1900 boure.- | 2. No cocktails were taken before the meal and with the meal beer was drank. LOG lead off with questions concerning Lele family, health, work and entertainment. | | 4 ft i | | | | 3. Ammong questions concerning L~l'e work there were also questions concerning LIOVAL-1; was Lel giving his clasees regularly; was LIOVAL~1 asking L=1 questions about the USSR or Sov offieiale; did LIOVAL-1 make \ any statements which would ahow "how he breates pol Litdoally"(eio). Lel 1 ' i gave routine answer pointing out that LICVALel does not hesitate to epeak about his family matters and work, but bs never seks questions of any ° ' kind; be takee his languece classes regularly { there were 10 statements ooncerning political matters, ! I 4. Iel told Loc that July 24 or 25 @ young man Victor 1 RAOS called on him in the evening at home and told him that he needed a trane— lation of about 20 pages of Russian text into to Spanish ard that he ‘was sent by LOG and he asked tim who was the person. LOG stated that he did not know. the person and since it was a matter of tranalation te (L0G) sent him to L-l hoping that he may earn some money by making the translation Il asked LOG did he know that RANOS spoke come Rusedan which he learned ‘at the IIORH. LOG stated that he wea not aware of that feet. Lel will make the traslation if he can handle the terainokoty dealing with economy. 5. Lel told L0G thet he spoke to ¥, MUNOZ about the Sov film and that MUHOZ wae pleased with the offer. Me to the fact that MUNOS fe presently undergoing Q& treateent he waa not adle to sake arrangementa for showing: of the fila. In reply to LOG's question Ll stated that HUNOZ wanted to show the fila in the Commniat Perty Centro (eio) at YavessIIw ene eee ae a weiner mtentnapeeenereee Smet a nat nen ener talk with MUNOZ. DP 6.7 Ieml told xiat LOG: that quite recently he saw in the press Bone= = 2a x ; ATTAGHMENT 4 1 Verssillee, LOG exclaimed that for deavens sake he did not anything like that; be wanted this to be entirely on private and personal banrie without political elements involved; to ehow the film at Versailles would be stupid, it would just enable the imperialiste to blast in the. papers that the Sova were ‘gotting involved in internal political matters of Kexicoy in view of the ooming Presidential eleotions this could be. ‘blown up into a ecandal. L-l remarked that he “paw no difference in showing the film in the OPCentro or in the. ‘entro Asturiano ae LOG wanted originally. LOG explained at length the: difference and I~l promised to have another thing written to the effeot that there are presently in the USER 4 types of datention ( concentration }) camps and he wondered whether that was an indication that the freedom in the USSH wae being trimmed again. LOG stated that "thie was pure imperialist propaganda". He went on tu say - that in the USSR the cafes are full of people and that one oan hear them even oritisiging the government. He added that in his opinion there. ia If Stalin was alive it could not happen that while the people in America are openly proteating against the war in Vietnam and againat imperialien ‘a Socialist country as Ozecho rizes its people in favor of Amertoan and Weet Gernam enpirjalion. "Too much freedom in the USSR resulte with still more freedom in other Socialist countries: this is no longer freedom, it. tea shameful detraial of Socialism; I hope that it will de realised soon that Stalin waa right*, éaid LO, ; ; 7. “At thie point LOG worked in a hint to lel that he should do ; something for the Socialist caure. Iml sounded his old tune eaying that he eaw nothing he could do end added that now when L0G opened him the door to the American Intelligence Service through Victor RAXOS (actually working for fhe Zconomiet Inteliiyence Unit, S.A., Reforma 116 = 802 B) - he would find out vould they pay him well and if they would he would ' work for them, because anywey the Sove never gave hin any thing. Vhen LO . asked him what the hell he was speaking about, L-l stated that he wae . ke joking and LOG eormented that IL-1 hed never done anything to help the Sov effort end consequently, they were not able to pay him anything. ata and afaad that he (T0681 - FF wets TAR ee rn Ae md On Andes too much (dems siade mucho) freedon in the USER and other Socialist countries ne nee time meinen ata ‘ “3 ATTACEMEY? § 1 | | | hover invited his to his s houre, while at the tine he had met BROVKIN he was invited to Bb house after they met the second of third time. LOG told Lel he had no: intention of keeping L-1 away from his house, id a hin to know that einoe the time BROVEIN wae here certsin. ‘Ghanged:. previously the Sov. Embasey waa paying the rent ufor the. epte ef their wofficiele and now the officials have to pay the rent from treir salary. Oonrequently, LOG lives in a emall,modest apt and: he - dcea not feel that it ia. adequate for receiving people. IL-l commented . that LOGe etatenent made him feel bad because he believed that they were friends and that formalities were not noceesary among them. Loe counter= acted tas by saying that -Iel and his wife were invited to hia apt on Yed July 30, but he did not want L-l to be surprised to see in what kind... of apt a Sov Aipl officials was living. I-l thanked for the invitation and etated that it was impossible to him to come before 2030 hre on Ved because he had late classes. LOG felt that 2050 was rather late and they agreed that we Ie] and hie wife would come to L0Ge for dinner on Friday . Aug 8. a oot | “BuPernald ee | { sepanain: z oy pbs. Sufi o oo . ply 24, 1965." Contact Report ; a | Subjects Zheny Sarg (7-184679)_ | J Rate of Guly 22 at the Raffaello from 290 te 2725 hourr. . the one cehediled for the prevsioue norning of duly 22 - there. Ia: 1. Shis meet tee neld in Meu of evening to which € did rot come. In the course of the fotried to reach § ty psone at hiv office but he ¢id not come proned to our office and left the merrace to cell tin the afternoon he hore. I called ehout 1625 when I returned from anotier ope meet, tat S- vee not in. Joreptine told me thot he .rould be beck ia 39 aiauter, “nen ZT ecplled at 1709 ure Josephine told me thet § ealled froa out 898 told thet I should eall phous: IAD : ars A¢ 1315 hra ea wid ensvered tae plone and told that £ wee outs but roul3 return home soon. At 1900 hre the iid geve me the cae anever, At 1930 hrs Josepaine enszered and posecd the Phone to S$. Fe arranged this meet. : ; i, her thet te wer goins to tie airport ead next aeet: Let the Chez ie Siub 9% 2000 bre. oo € did net go throusch muuch of trousle to explain tne reason E £ U he did not cone to the meet the previous day. Ne sald that ke did not write in hie notebsok the tine of the aeet and he went to the Reffeelio in the evening he vent to at 1490 hre just te see whetuer I vee there; in movies vith Jorephine Veecaure, anyway ne vas nat sure when ™e Tere cup~ posed to meet. IT listened to ile exnianation without connent. firet topic. S spoka about 3. te inevitably, She cicon lending wae the Lanlias chied § tele Spat pore itle Tioc 6 2 wae no Ash owbont oc Stsenottonal uereriztion ef och feat carried to the atatecent about LOSE conv-ratulationes, Tt Le aleo . 2 ¥ 00000 I: 120 . S tele - . -2. : iy that S$ cet sith 267 on roa evening (duly 21), f,e. at the tine S was supposed to meet with se end he did act heve the gute to tell me thot: he left re raiting one he went to meet vith Lot, ° , 4. I rent to the delrinfing of © on hie meet rith LO%. roet of the aepects of that meet ere self explenatory. Nevertheless, there ara new inter-sting factor concerning §' future meete with LO. It may be noted that S requested lees frequent neet on tasis of sugresti ion i nefe to hie suring the brief neet of July 18, Another factor is the retsling of dis moneys om, . ; De, : sae ere ¢ 5. There are facts rhich are aetve. and. contredictory as for ae LOG is concerned. [7G will rork out a plan mhieh isto provide recyrlty reorel meets o en one hand and on the other he invited £ to o their per cote to the Prench Clut..... LOC ¢id not appear a serious operator if he felt thet © wae avle to lead TAIG in conve abouts cilitary strength of Red China. oT a . oo 8 AV DAN: 6, The previously heralded friendenip ketreen LOT and # toile |. . r 1 i e. On the other hend- sy attenpt to @ehrie? § on tre activit; r Arar ves Just a little hetter then nothing. (Till. prepare a separate : Attachzent}. 7. , AS the attachnent 21 shove I diseursed in datail the queetion < of gt phone ealle to Ios on wuly 10. ; i 8. °° I elso shored ta £ 1G pares of the TSI snd he felt cenfident vo _ be able to ensver then ant elotlarones, +in ats the regtecrant & fecteaite. a does not lend ifeel? te tle exsersire of acing any criticg there. There- fore ve erreel te testo cn ines 2 mataly fort gs opumiera ef TLating ons Whe Te to ast 9. : Pa) + ii o . ro “ms PF eat Age . .- . meaning the ITj. Fo tela bin that I r Zz couptiins te Moet reajeet, Ts ca dt legvel aris the question bnétreatly ee intend to give Li tone money. be means 24 14-0000 ph . Pe / ; Shery SARONT (713,959) ATIATSPS2 F 1 . . ' culy 24, 1969, : - “ Re: Thone call to icc on culy 10 | , i a we JS ateted rkthout hesli retion thet he phoued to Let oa duly 1¢, - 4.0. the day their neet tock place. 2, oS believes trat he nade hie fiset phone call text: _khe’ one, y. oe recorded hy LIENyov) atout 1100 irs, te wea told to cell in an four. i : ri and he DID SAIL more or lees an tour later, Then, he was told thet ! ; Kae LO% wee etill huey and that he should call in 7O minutes. 5 natbep ag r her ele ve “is TOLD and efter quite tit of walting IfG cane to the PLONE. . oP & Son sequently, J& made TSEEZ calle to the sane phone munher, of als, 3. 221 THREE calls whieh g& nade vere eancvered hy the ase male | 2: ay voice, There vae no indication thet the male anevering the phone reovonived gs dS voice in ény of hie tro back calls. | ; ; S 4. Jf recalls that when he nade hie second call and eteted that : * 4t was "VYlacicir calling" the operator underateod that "csliing" vas the cecond nance and he asked ¢$ shonto epell it, which required sume explain- ing. | : £ a , 5. oS ir positive that at no tine! duricg hic 3 calls he mentioned m any kind of second nere, cd. e 6. Snelisn cae sroken at tre req ort of the operator. “oe : 1 2 ‘ wae : . , : we - _ . . i . ! "y | h. . . Tet nee wane ee ane ae enna sa Ao pee ae rem yeenany ne teen nnn te ay ne Ae Alem Ape re ne : ATTAOMMENT 9 2 we . July 24, 1969 Subject: Jimny "SABORI (Pe13,830) Rayory on Keet with LOGINOV (Pll, 712 yon July 18 at SEPe-Paris 1. The meet was prearranged and. it laeted about two hours. The pres viously used. ‘procedure wae followed; S and LOG met in front of the re~ etaurant and they entered it together. ‘Ae usually, LOG was sharp in ap=- “pearing akon the spot. THZIR NEXT MEET: On Aug 4 at Samborns Tnourgentes-Teequena at 2000 hra. 2. gouree of th of the Neet, - LOG aeked § why he did not come *to play tennis with him” at the French Olut on July 12. § explained that he was not feeling well and that he did not recover completely from the flu whidh he had all week. 8 edded that. only for the reason of keeping the word given to a friend: (L0G) he came to thie meet. Nice worde by LOG who concluded that he brought 8 2 ‘bottles of Votks which. can be used as " a medioine® for olde and similar disconforte. Be, 3. Ags 1% could be expected after such an ‘opening of the neot L0G wae interested was 8 able to gcoomplish something for him. 8 told him that ‘he had done what he promised and gave LOG the written report which L0G road. When he ‘finiened the reading LOG remarked that 8 did not eign the report, Uhen 8 eaid that he was willing to do it right there, 100 said that it wae not necessary and that he was only joking. 4... | LOG spent considerable amount of time in questioning 8 about the reasona, consequences which: the cancelletion of PEXEX contract(e) with eome US 011 companies. At certain. point the questions laoked ciarity and 8 eexed LOG point blane what wae he driving at. LOO stated that 6 should realize that the w8SR is the second largest producer of of] in the world (eto) and that he wae interested tn finding out war it possible for-the USER to atep in where the Americans kicked out (aie). 8 told LOO that it wae 4iffioult to go sore wrong than LOG woo in hie thinking; ‘beceune if Moxieaae tek 414 not want Acerteana tavolved {a their ofl Buelasas 1% wae positively certain that they wanted no foreigner, re= | | | 14-0000 5 ae rates entertain ate - . ~2- gardlesa of who ticz =ay be, v0 have anything to do with Mexican ofl industry. . : ; 3. LOG commented that the USSR wae very much interested in ptablish= ing etrong eoonostio interchange, especially trado, with Mexieo an not finding the right atmosptere ner proper respouge in Mexico. Ye asked 8 what, in hie opinion,. sould or should be done to overcome this situation. re 8S anewered that ne beldeved that the Bova ought. to change their mentality if they wanted to trade with Xexico, naimly, in the field of trade they should forget about Socialism and adapt the OCapitalietin mentality: to trade with Mexico S@va would have to establish industrial plante here and to do it Xexicens must have 51 per. cent share in each case, which meane the controling atcoky in reality this does not mean that Nextoang would invest 51 per ‘ent of the VOLUGs +e sees 6. LOG went to the other item of the written report and he asked . 8 how he went sbout in contacting Ohin-Usten TANG, counselor of the Nat Chinese ZBmb. § told hin about posing as a reporter for the ‘nagagine La Siesion and goirg there. on reocommendation of Pierre RUDIAN ( fee . FERNALD's previous ‘contact report). 8 added that in tha Sept iseue of the’ magazine there would be an article dealing with Hat China and the Poiking ~ Moecow ooflict and if needed another arteicle on Ohing-Kai Shek would be published. LOG told S that he was pleaeed with the manner in whioh: 8 handled the task he gave him. LOG did not disoues the contents of thie part of §3 report and he questioned 8 about CRTANG: he wanted to know wae 8 is 8 position to keep this acquaintance alive and aevelop 41@ in to a eort of friendly infornal. relationehips he (L0G) knew TANG from some formal diplematio gatherings and he liked the person. § believed that he wae able to keep alive the established acquaintance and wae not able to guese as” to tew far be would be able to develop it. LOG suggested . that 8 do not allow too moh time to pase until hie next vieit te TANG. 6 said that he eould call on TANG on Pri July 25 to explain him that he did not aucceed in getting the artiole in the Aug ieseue of the naragine and will publich 4% in Sopt iseus; at the sane tise S will make it known that ho wee interested in gotting the aatesial for an article on Ohiang-kal fhegk which should keep the doora open for another vieit.... § was in hie element when ke wae decoribing thie and LOG wae not finding enough . wom to praize § and et the sane time to encourage hia to sll he casa | | 4-00000 “or ; -3- to bring his relationship with TANG to a point that LOG could meet TANG ina friendly unofficial manner. LOG concluded that for such a job ha - Was willing to pay 8 in terme of thousands of Dollars, After the dust of verbage settled LOG..told 8 that he ehould try to feel cut TANG was he willing to speak about the military stregth of Hed Ohina. LOG ex« plained to § that propently, the Sove were completely in dark ae to the " wilitery atrength and operational organisation of the Red Chinese arty; ' . they have no way of acquiring the info because even if they had friends “in Red China none of them dared to maintain contaot with Sov officiala . hor officials of other Socialist countries which ere known to be on the Bov side; Nat China hag many spies in Red Ohina and they are well -infced : on all aspeots of developments in Red Ohinar it fe possible that TANG would be willing to rake arrangenents “with hie government for exchange of info, eepsalally, military info between the USSR and the “ep. of Ohina and: this would ba beneficiary to the USSR and the USA. LOG went on to tell 6 that he should think in terma of using RUDIAN for getting. to meet TANG out of hie embassy: be that a party or whatever aight be i needed, the expenses will taken care of by L0G, becauee money is no: , problem. qT. Then, LOG atated that 8 should arrange something to enable | bog to meet RUDIAN in a enall, family type, otrole. § was cought by surprise “and told LCG that he told him that he and RUDIAH were quite often seeing _ ach other. LOG stated that he knew RUDIAN well and was in say instances with RUDIAN at ‘receptions and otner formal sooial functions, but he never had an oportunity to be with RUDIAN in friendly and unformal ciroumstances. 8 commented that the only problem he found. in trying to make such. an: arrangement was in the fact that RUDIAN often, sometime even twice in a , week, drops in to ses 8 at his (Josephina's) apt but he never announoes hia visite in edvance’ more. then an hour or two before he cones, ' , 8, L0G asked 8 what happened to the US Emb phone directory; ‘aid the girl (friend of 3) return. 8 anewored that he did not have the slightest idea what was going on, *beosuse in his condition (of health) he did: even | go to chock dia the girl return”, : 9» | LOG was proposing that they meet in the course of the next week bus 8 told hia that he fel% that they were neeting too often and in View | 4-00000 EN a | | of nis status of a tourist it may ve aceunded that the Gobernacion carry | out epot checks on hing if he was to be seen by the Cebdernacion or Security | agente in company of LOG it ie prety certain thst they would take hia _ -——tn-and interrogate him; he thinks that thie oan be avoided if they do not ; | . 8ee each other 80 often. | so . | 1.” Lee agreed with S* reasoning and added that he himself realised that they were getting together too often and he alao cannot be 100 per cent sure that he is not tailed sore-time, Therefore, he will out a plan | by which they will be able to see each other whenever it ia needed and | j will limit their. regular personal meets to twice per conth. He went on 2 tell 8 that he ‘would pick up an aprepriate spot on which 8 will place | " @ chalk eign wher he needs to se LOG urgently; LOG will paes by the place | every morning and if he see the sign he will erase it which will assure 1 8 that ho und: retood his request and they would then meet the same evening ! at a placa (restaurant) whioh they would select only for this purposes. B06 concluded by stating that this was the general idea and that he would work out the detaile which he will explain. to 8 on their next neat. which » they would hold in two weeke, i.e. sugust 4. : ll. 3 commented that.the plan looked good and if LOG was sure that -1t would work then there was no need for them to meet wore than one a month. LOG etated that 2 meets per month were needed in spite of the fact that. he was positive that his system was dependable. - 12... 8 told LOG that he did not spend any of the MH 400.- he gave hia for the purpose of establishing contact with an official of the Bat Ohinese 3mb and. consequently wanted to return the money. L0G told him to keep it for himeelf and that he would give him money, as much ae -needed, if he had an. oportunity to entertaia TANG. “13. Rhere was ‘Bome ynconsequential talk and LOG told 8 to coge to the French Oiub any Saturday and that he would teach him to play tennis. LOG explained that he war going to the club every Saturday about 1000 hre: & will be allowed to enter if he saya that LOG was waiting for him. a : : BuPernsla eee teeaeemn tet nese an nee re a ee a rooney ns 7 . ye ee Aaanemecat eran torent ee ne eee meeene eee hirer ogc 14-0000 “MN £ duly 23, 1659, Lent be \ - Subject: Jinzy SanoRI (2-15,8%0) uly 14, &t at ielcher Geacpo & Leronit 2 Carice Shoe at 1500 bre. 1. ' @ae meet wer arranged by phoae. Cn duly-17 € proned te our office ang raquerted taat | BPIRNALD ring. him up the next cooning. after numerous fruitless a ttenpte P finally reached S et hir house &¢ 1730. hre. S$ told a F that he was rith a Chinese the previous dey end rould see ain again on that afterncon at 1490 urs, © concluded that on the berie of kis first. i « entouster with the Chinese he pregered a resort for nis friend {LCciKOY) whan he -rould see the reme evening et ¢290 nre. F told € that he tould Wants to see what he vrote before he sives it to LOG <nd a meet rae arransced et the above indiceted lecatioan, i Ane, a“ j o . or ve els ia : Chin-! sien: Tang and Vinere : IR : reoned to the i - ree rad : jo! 2. _° B asked § how aid he moenes 3 te. ‘be gee him. € etsied thet PlEgRée ~ u : : & fat Chiaa rob and eaid thet £, # colle esrater in the La Mision. sould like to visit the inb ane talk to a person tno would be eble to give hin sone info for an article he wae preparing for La Mision. On July 17) ‘about 1799 ure S$ went to the Ex and s fter saying taat he was cening frou Pierre fui} ws he tas received by 1 rans, Seurselor of the End. & stated . that he wis interested in preparing s2 erticle concerning Shino - Sov ideological conflict, } eeos territorial clains and repeated » vorder clashes S would want heave sore views of Nat China covernment on tre he , nor his covernrent, 9 dows thet they vere leritinate- the fact indicate that Leos posit 14-80000 - 2. Count on inerican assistance to retirn to the ndinlend, Taro stated thet Nat China Government was avere of the fest that the SSA cannot help thee in that catter without getting invelved in war with Iao'e forces, vhiok Net China understengs and coneidere that euch e war would serve no purpose, , 3. According to § after 10 - 15 min of talking TANS geve S core . material end told him to return.the next dey to pick up additional : material skich he-could use for his article. Tierefore, & vent to se . the Nat China Zab or July If at ifa0 hre and cot cone of théir publications | in Earlish., To keep the door open for ecditionel visit § requested some. ?: material on Chien-kei Shek end Decg told hin that it vould take gone G time to get it. | also asked ¢id € or La Mision nave connections Titn Sevs here and § stated they did not, but the Sovse were subscribers to the mesezine, Reportedly, this visit ested about 29 minutes. yf | | 1 braked Facey, Nv Ae. after resdins the paper { rerort) yack S pt enared for Loo : B asked € was the Julia: : 4e sene person whom he mentioned eee CARRILLO TLORES _ previously to me to his source on the Port of Spain xeat Conference and refered to him as Eduardo. § claims that he knew of no Eduerdo CARRILLO FLORTS, aad if he hed stated that it wes Eduardo it must have been a slip tment ( unknown which} Chief =. of tongue, 45 for Julian, he is a a Depar in 2orzy%. 5e In reply to BS question € s by the TITER decision vere Continental GI1, Gulf Gas (or cil) and Ffelly Cil from Yelifornia. cence to try ta . ~ 3a “Fas not hin intention te cut us short, but. to the contrary, he wanted - tobe of help to up, FP ¢alely steted that 3 wos ett1l ‘edle to-do that “tf ke tively-reporte equeintance with eny other fov offieial and follows our tnetrsstiog for every Tartucr step ne atkee in relation chip with such an officiel. © said thot ive could ‘count on hic. 7. 5 stated after sone thinking, that he hed co nections tn practical- . “Ty. every branch of the Nexicen Sovernnent,: but datinit tely “hea none in ; the feguridad de Zetodo. 2 comeented thet thie car unders tandable hecaure : the Security kseps itrelf separated from politicking nich enables. tals orgenization to-carry ont it duties without interference of politiens. , P added that the Security peeple afb excellently trained end rere anazinely e flicient in their work. Tt as evident thet He ata tements : lett § morried, ¥ took advantece of the silence and added as an after : thovent that in die opinion it would be vise if & thinned his reeta vith : LOG to 2, maxinun 3, per ronth. ec ee . . - a3 Fo chenced his previously pr earraared rneet “with & from Sat July 13 te. Hionday “uly 21 at 2000 : are, & did not have. his notebook with hin # that he vould not forget it. This meet dasted | 30 min. ene be aseured iZernald : : ‘ : * + a, i i. i ! . . 8On Fetroloos ézleanos, fud por tnlofativa col direc ~ _ Gas Nacural deo Mléxicn, SB. Ae « : - NU NE BAHIA OC SANTA DARBARA 20-298 . Carr TELEFONOS: 31-53-99 Jt-S3-93 . PENCO 17, 0. 6 ; el GASLE GANAMEX Valentin Lusutnov.. July.18, 1969' end Report \ . a PSTROLEOS 1 EXTCAIOS “Platicando con el seflor Jultan Carrtllo Flores, hormano del Secs. @o Rolactones Extertorés, Lic. Antonio Carrillo Flores, sore la Cancelaci$n de todos los contratos de extrunferog qie efectuaban tor actuale Inse Reyes Jeroles y no de la presidencise Desde lueso, lleva la aprodactén col eofior Presidente Diaz Ordaz dé que ninguna sano extranjera tenza naca que ver oon el potrole eos de ln naction. 86 preparo dontro de Petroleos -oxtcanoa esnectalnente £1 selor- Reyes Jeroles, Lito. Sergio cenhusea y el Lic. Carlos Zorrilla De La Gsrza Evia, sub=Clrootor de Finanzea.e Kl ic. Jasus Reyos o- Heroles y el Lie. Carlos Zorrilla Te La Garza son los prinetipale | 6s rasnonsobles y sa inclinan mucho hsata la Véxtoantzrotdén da - todo on Petroleos Mexicandes ; , Erba jada de_lo Redbites de China Hinlatro Plonipotenctario = SonséjJero del Enbajador, Chineislon Tange . Platique oon.el ar. Tang sobre el sroblera de Russo-Chino on le- frontera del rio Ussuri isla de Dacaneol llaaada en Uhino Tranpad. El epee quo Fas Tse-tuns en real{cad necesita tanto una diversion do sts problexag tuternos coma consolldar el Eferatto ojo un ene: emtzo para unir.gh pusdlo. Ya qua log Estados Taicos es un euan= . ta viejo y qué no /arenazan sis fronteras, el ris lozico es la Un«. fon Sovietica. [d¢9 torrends que reclaza son realmente Chines pues eon el ad 1947 Zar Nigolis I lo-r3 anexar.s usta la cuenta del =~ rho Amur y en.e] aflo 1853 errancaron a China la marzea norte cele miei? ride “ao Tsestungy ya sa f.4 nas alla de lo qe pensaba ¥ pee ra 6] ya no hay vetorno. Sl sa recresa, pterde tanto al Bisreito foto asiccor-a La unton cel gesies aredlo, Atara tiene que ad.uir ajJelanto y sola qua “el caning see Injuvey a la custrae on el uraso ge fan Petescurce usta ec39 azid ca obra T2 nTl tstiévasrog cuade raJoa ve la Caira occidental. de it provinela de Sinklans. Asi que en roalida’ ol provle=za ce la isla ca Chenpao no esta clreunsorita a ella, que en si no vale la pena. : ; Le precmiunts 8 que lado estan elloa en asta Frovleza y el =9 roespone alo," sl lato qua ois sos coavunca™, Le difa quo al lado ca vao- mo tient ua alfato 7 con al Jarus volveren a Catna. Ellos ticna « un Capartaronta estratejica que estultla con Qiiens y cuanto ag ole major tlery> ce recresar 7 can gulene alg les convlens,. No fué inleletiva de la Frostjenola sino tode 4, 14-0000 a? = lael, Los Terrenon gue Pide Yao Tao-tuny do Rusta Nocolfe ‘uraviev, en reprosentactén de Zar Nfooléa I - 1840-47 Anoxza heata ‘el rlo Azur, - 1658 anoxan la margon norte dol rio. { Le superficta de la cuanca ea de uno 400 nll 1 u12éaetzos ouadrades «) Incluye el. puerte do Vladivostok, el mar da Japén y al oesto, el propto rfo Uneurt. "1864 °° anoxan 440 mil kildnetros oundrados de la China occ! dental. e (Provinoia China do Stinktang) Despues do la Primera Guerra uridial Rusla se echa sobre Yongolia y se posesiona co la parto de “anchurla. Nao Tse-tung pide al goblerno Ruso, Nikita Keueko Kruschey 1954 que recresen los terrenoa que les prometio Lenin regresars | Rusia se niega $ MWe aqui la furta de Hao Tae-tunze f , . . _ . > - . : . . ° ee z . : : B , . * es i anoxan 70 mil kLldc notros cuadredos del trato de, fan Peteaburvo. . -00000 | ie “4 , SECRET OO a - - . ' PO ancuMENT eExTaacr 7 ~ a "THE SCLLOWENS INFORMATION CONCERNING “THE SURUFCT OF THES 201 QOSSTER HAS BEEN EXTRACTED FROM ANITHER OFFICIAL 00 FILE. PERSONS PERFORMING NAME TRACES ARE CAUTIONED THAT THE pOCUH" - ~ MENT FOOM WHICH THIS EXTRACT WAS PREOARED CONTAINS ADDITIONAL US . INFORMATION PERTAINING TI THE SURJECT AND SHOULD AE REQUESTED ~~ , a a a SL _ . _. LOGINGV, VALENTIN . a, 7 _ __,,201-0285412 ne 750-610-002 |. eee ee DER<92130P oo an ee ee 30 SEP Ta" __. ~_. REPLACEO OLEG MARSEMOVICH NECHIPORENDOQ AT “ -SOVLET EMBASSY, MEXICO CITY AUG 65 jee een a SECRET. F2 IMPMET CL BY056979. 0 ” - a . . a . . . . ml? IF4 LI tee two hours and 79 zirutes., August 26, 1969, Contact Report Subjects Jirmy SABORI (P-13,220). an Date of Veet: August 26 at Chez Rene at 1400 bra H 2 The meot was prearranged and § came on time, The meet lasted { ia VRYS .owls Sept 8 at the siue place at 1400 bre. S apolcgized for not. bringing ‘the copy of the, report he gave Ze to. ARDIZHARD: he did not think of it tnis peoning when. he left the hevtse, Be I told S that the fect that DZDIEHARD would renain here at Zonat five adc ‘ional month did not plesce me, hecuase I was not able to 1ct the taings go the way they were going until now and be just aul observer, In-reply to ny questions S stated he was ready and determined ‘to enytitng ‘we tell him to do: he is willing te drop the association with AZDIE SHARD. he is equally ready to do or tell ABLILYARD anything we Instruct hin even if it was certain that AZDIZHARD would drop him; hé is willing to go ‘threuzh any do'ngs we confider accex sary, I belisve Ss ‘as tlneere in his statenente, fe I told S$ not to calz 2 under any circunstances dvefore tie P next meet (Sept 10); keep away from tue Chinese Eid; if he sets the ad 32 from ITuau Renta rant 5 can advise 7273 by phone; take proof cL the article a3 was pronised but avoid any conv wataoever; If Josephine feels like golag to the French Glub on Sat f4ug 30) S can go witha her, but I svc av point 12 him going akang alone, 5 stated that he urderstood what he ‘sas told an* be would not do a move ‘vithout checking with ma. S asked in a matter of f.ct tona that he would like to know ctoed with use Jid we went him to carry out the work we reqrest nd give ac a eslary or make a wortawvhile 5e wher? ue for patriotic ravgonr; do we inte present. T turd hin that he ces rost sure that ~e raalized that he was not ins finanotal pvcition to be eble to work out of patriotic feelings, and nonsequenti;s Rs sould be peic Zor fis work aa much as it is worth to us. $. Ra next «rvoddut: Accorlis, to the avatecent of Dr Enrique BOLATOS Cacho, cousin of GDO with whon GDO plays domino every Tuesday” Pll 112. -2-— at Lo? Pinos, L.ZCHEVARRIA 1s the man; the race narrowed to 2 persons, Echevarria and Ortis Mena; Mena is out because of reavono of health, The statonent was made Sunday to ING, ESPZJ09 and § gotit from BARRIOS | Gomez Monday afternoon, ( Note I phoned to S Monday morning and he did have any news on this topic. ). _ - BErernald- tate ee ete soe date to * C cmeneneainnptinn: NN am WBE ECG ow anes 14-00000 Bf me nee aca ace mce—ererremenn tet an tenet se iene tere ern nnenence ne senig panera oe, 2. A apologized for not going to Cuautla on Aug 16. Lots of nite | ATTACHMENT ne . August: 26, 1969 Eubject: Jimmy SANORI (P=13,830) Report on Hie Meet - with AEDIEHARD (P-11,712) on Aug 25 at Sasborne-San - Angel at 2000 | ] dne n 1. The meet was prearranged and it lasted 90 ninutee. Ko changes in. the pattern of meeting and A came on time. . pete THEIR NEXT MEET; Sept tO at the sexe Place at 2000 brs. 8 waa invited to cone on Sat st 1030 bre to. the French Club sith Josephine. S not sure he will go. Oe worde about thinking about 8.and Josephine all day that rainy dey. 3e A hed a suprise for S: few daya ago he received ordere to remin in Mexico at least 5 nonth> more (sic). When S aked was he aot. pleased with the order, A stated that he was practically packed up and he had made plans regarding the Placea he wanted to visit and it was’ pleasure in unpacking. and so much less he liked the idea of cancelling his plans. — S asked several questions about Als wife end A wae giving norsal answers. Ati no time did A’ belittle his wide and he stated that she was 40 years old. 4... 8 handed: to A a written report on what he accomplished with the Chinese. A thanked for the same and told S$ to get the article published by all the means; do all possible to get the ad from the Luau Restaurants keep in touch. with WOHG or TANG but make sure there ie a bona fide reason _ to go to see them, example, to tell them that the ad was obtained, show then the soript of the article before it is published and similar; be very | oereful becausa Chinese are highly suspicioue people. | 5e Then, ‘A anked 5 why TANG was not listed in the Dip List. § stated that it was evident from TANGs calling card that-he just recently arrived i hero. A accepted the explantion and told § thet YONG waa listed in the Dip List es a counselor and that he (A) had confuesd ANG with YONG end that it wae WONG who spoke Russian. : . a 6. At thie point A handed to § en envolope containing MN SO0.~ . ; and he told & he wanted bim to have that money for sccidental expenses J | | ! | while ecxl eating f{afo for Aes 3° pretended he was “hesitant to reosive money | but did not “arag she: ‘story. long ( from fear that A might change his nind de. 7. After. the brief “oeremony” about giving and scoepting the money & asked S did ‘Pee have any news about - ‘the. Us Embassy Phone Directory. 8 remind A. that he told,at: ‘their: last ueet that he had. no way of getting it. A asked = : S& did he imow anybody working ia the wa ‘USIS. When & enewerdd that he did ‘not think 80 A told his there wae a number of girla working for USIS, they: work on the 5rd floor (of the Emt building) end several of thes live in the Hotel Geneve; they carry out some propaganda; A is not sure"how fsr* can one gat vith them ( in terns of having good tise ), but there is no problem of getting them ( although, the interest 18 limited to one. girl) to go out for dinner and denoing. This is eomething 5 showld look into. - § Gonmented to the effect did A have @n idea how much it {Ske to. take a ohick like those for an evening of good time; such a bill rung about MN 700.= . A replied that money waa no problem; if S linea up something it is enough if he phones him a day earlier and he will bring him the money. : . a. At this point A geve S the following instruction: If S ever needs sosething from A, a8 money, or he has something for A he- should - call the Emb and state that he wants to speak to Vladizix. of the . “Consulate and stress that it was Vladimir calling. If A is ia hig office a ‘he will take the phone and there will be "juat mucho gusto de _saludarle" frou both sideas. If A is not there he(S) ia to requeet’to’y giveilthe _eecage that Vladimir ealled. The call should be made in: the morning if possible. Regardless, whéther S gets to speak to A or not he is to go the sane evening at 2000. hra to their meet place at Samborne-fan Angel. said 9, = he would see ‘what could. be. done and aeked A was it possible that he was nos able to do anything about the platinus. A apologised | ‘that it skipped his memory to tell S that he epoke to their Commercial Oouneelor Viktor IVANOV (full name mentioned by A) about the matter and | that VI wanted firet to know through which Swiss bank would the transaction ve carried cut; terms of the desl the buyere propose and be advised that : Sova were not interest in any deale which would be lese than 1 million US Dollars. Az econ as 8 submits the info, S and IVANOV will etart work= ing on the deal: if IVANOV leavee vefora the desl ie closed it will not 1 | | | 14-D0000 * d a a . . i . , - H : - ; -3-~- . affect the deal beequoe IVANOV will ba able ta back 1t in Moscow. S j,. Qommanted that it sounded good and that both of thom will make a’ nice ; Gub of mewy: money. With a smile on hie face A told S that he did not | want. any. money because he bad al] the money he wanted. A commented that. “y thts was, the case. which’ makes it evident that. they wera in position to. -help each ‘other- ‘ A ‘eo ilitates the platimia deal for Ss and § gst hold. of a girl who can bring: out: ‘the phone directory for couple of hours. 10. - ‘K eeked’ ‘the: regular. question. as to who will ‘be the “next, President of Mexico. 8 told him it. will be Iuis ECHEVARSIA, but thio. is still not positive. A did not ack for the source of info. he: 5 aeked A wiio was the girl. ‘in the restaurant he waved to and she waved. back. 8 stated at wee the girl with whom he w quite regularly. played tarinis. we CIF Bee 122. S was not able to ‘vreoell one more thing A asked him to do or find info about, : . . 13, The mest ended with a talk about birthdays. A bse hig on Deo 25 and hia wife earlior. 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Q Sergio" appeared to be about 25 years old end was intréduced es his wife + : one would o wife, bat rather as 8 cistress). AESLIDRIFF. new nothing & core : . , front. of the Futursza theater, Lesinov introduced hia to hor ts "Gol. . - SECKEY “Soviet Cnivaiters a Controte? ee: ee. — - [uring the effete beseecu ADUDRIFF end Leroy, oo A: tT they went ‘to the nay. ies once os te tee a weer, the Futurs:aa end Cine: Mod being the ¢ theaters & 2st Trequently eitended, LOGIIOY alwrys nade some: _— sort of contect curing these outings, according to AESUpRIFF, She stated, that he us suelly ler his seat étout 2309 hours and went. “out to the lobby _ for sone tire. Sha did nat know whore the contnets were octually nudes is i= Once she end LOGINOY encountered, ‘apparently as eldentably, outside the: Cine Moa theater, o Noxicen Arsy Colonel, who was introducéd to her by ; LOOINOV as "Col. Sergio," In this instance Leah 10Y did not ‘exeuse hosel t” to have & privste ecaversation vith the ‘Nextenn.. curly hair, Bppecred to be of Spanish descent, Tae. vor an with cot (which AEMIDATEF’ doadt ed because, as she put: it, he didn't treat her és. oa ° i about thic Mexicsa and never stew hia ‘seein. : . ; SG oa another ‘oseastoa,’ Lostney’ end ADTERIFY ect en Arericen in | i Michcol." AEMDAISY ateted that he wes dressed fn etviliea clothes, Ke 1 SECRET Ad . . 7 ~ AEEMERLES ox pe mn ee o2- ; . “had blo: od hair, vas of modus Leight, no glasses, In wey grey eyes (AEMIEGL ES? Phdehs him mite elirzctive), LOsuicy t tyta Hehe," that he “would ecll hin the gext ery om tegent business. “Wiehaok” wus elone. Slthot tesy cig nus heve e erivels conversetions She. ‘esimated this encounter tosh plese rtout Szptenter 1959+ GOLCIZOY = ADMIDEIIF stated ‘thins COLCUZOT used her “in the : se me » cannér, f.0., tock hes cleus 3 th228 in cll to Cine Chapultepec, then left hex during the rovie to neke sone port of contact. - Debictiny cc : Goneemins: Sovtew Cénstustn tn the ixfecn Policas AEAIURIFF stated thet she. overt eerd GOLCUESY end EYCMIN talk ebout tany conteets which they hid in the police here. ne seid che 2 had tlso overhte ad Vote: TZAXOV, TAKULIN, AD CHHOV telk edsut how tany good police contests the Soviets _ have. Kovaver, €ach specific exeaple wv nich AE AEMIDRIFF could give ‘concerned sone non-operstionrl favor which tHe Soviets could ect teken care of, C.Be, when the Soviets way ated to get sezething through Aduanus when sete Soviet _ Was aissing und poles cooperetios us needed; gatting edveiice netice when _ soze dsuonstretion hostile to the Soviets was about to tate plece, ete. She was not edie to recall ony ists thet Soviets had ororat ion 121 contacts ‘in the police; egonts. reporting oa net the police vere doings essots who | assisted Soviets oreratioanlly in sone woy.. Hovever, ARMIDRIFF thoucht the Sovicts protenly drive such assets. ; a Conceratns Sovtes ecretrts in West Corsa Folica: AEMTUUTF reenlled that vhan she went to C2: rainy Gs interpreter for Soviet surgeon ond “texttoo': wri ter, Parte nasty, tn Jemary 1$£9 (shey went to Coloma SECRET? . in I 7 i ‘| SECHED — 7 _ -3- Wort Ceranny oa Cus: oveial Ministry business), tha So artes Anbasccder in. A steed that the F abnesy yoda scene pole vecnts within the Vest . . veo holpsd thon to Bwoteet the Savicts (in con text thet At ¥vES “dengsress thera; seue Soviet offlets} could te kidnapps ad yy the ened, ete.) ANITLAIGy noted that ANASOY was axe old end very. -prost regite. : Mi eceVansts orsnnttesé: notes - ASUPRIFF had no know ‘Ledge, of Soviet cafe hovses ov sets &partoimnts. She strted that neny Soviet viuitors steyed nt the Hotel Virreyes or in two ot ther hotels near the Soviet Embassy (che. couldn't reneater nexes)s Shs etd not znow whether the . Soviets had eny sort of special era: nagement or contacts in these hotels. ABNIERIEF stated that she had attended several perties: at which Kexicens also vere present (she recalled specifically pertics et the : hones of KOLO: AURKOY, PARUL it, TCGIUOY) and in each instance the Soviet officer, at sona point during tha evening, hed a Private conversation with a Mexican guest. : (Unfortunetely, AEMIDRIFF wes unable: to recell the noxe "of gny of the Mexicans she ret on these occasions, ana of course there is no way of knowing shebher such private conversctions were orerstional, reetings.) AEMIDRIEF commented that at purely soviet partics, husbands als , ways went off together end talked business, ond 4f wives approcehed, they stopped: their conversation. oo, ; . Debriefing conducted 16 3 June 1970: KCRLUSSXI AEMIDRIFF cosxented thet sha thousht KORUSdKTH. made operations) seetings in the Srecen Par, since she often sag hfn sitting in that tar, wenring dork glusses cad trying to loos inconspicuous. . a SECRET rv] : { ah... : an s insides, clthough she : (fbsrrntey eccetines passed by thts ber ond vould Los! . ‘ never venb ine) . . . *. + agg, ststed thet shy. “KUTT ANOV - Possibte FO Content - Aty _¥as told ty Penicl Montiel (Donkel MENICZ Montiel, 201-258951), the Sovict's. ehruffeur, that ihe brother, vhe is a Conbral Cosulttee number of the P&L end eho worked on the PCM publication "La Voz 62 Mexico," ves in contact vith KUPLIARGY. In eddition, AEMIDNIT? stated that she baileved that _ Arwzandd VERTIGO (iden vith Arvenda 1 Z Verdugo, 201-951726) had en- uncle, cleo nexcd Armando VEREUGO, who is First Sceretury of the Fos end vho is in contest’ eLth. MUPIMAKOY. At least this vas strongly inferred by Monticl, eccerding to AEMIDRIEP. Editor note: Arnoldo MARTIUSZ Verduso, 202.-654254, who ig brother of Arecndo, is First Secretary of PCH). a « AEMILAIF? stated that KUPLYAXOV olweys scened to. be very interested in ond . knowledgeable of whet appeared in "La Voz ee axteo” end in the PO! publi- cation "Ls Esoca." She stated thet, in geserel, KUSLYAKCV paid so mich - attention to lozel politics end seened to be so well inforaced on FC caters that che felt certain he hed sovathing to do with the POL. - AEMEDRIF? stated that KUPLYAXC7's wife was | good friend of + Salvedor GIZALEZ Horin, head of thé Yoado d2 Cultura Poruler. GOuZALEZ" .wife wore: ia the Kuscus of Anthropolozy. CONZALEZ sola a lot of Soviet bocks, according to ATXICRIFF, end for that reason was in contact with | aa del XUPLYAKCT, bat she cesmented that CCIZALEZ cay olso have been utilized . by KUPLYAXOY in sore other operational wey. Most of KUFLYAXCV 's eSntests sees to te Journalists. (Tuece vere tho poople ADIDAITF env talking to hin et receptions, ete.). SECRET aad 52 > YY to £ / ‘ ~ - _ Sawa . . SECORER eee Leopoldo ARLUAL, Vhese wife is the - te : . a | dauchter ef David sifsro SYQUIENS, is aacther Sov rev essoh vho is hendled : ; by EUSLYAZOV (she heard VALOUSXTY telk ebmit t nis). AS SERIF seid that cs , ARR verks ath Pardo sPAUTO (ecancsie consultent for ‘Hiner conti i ; nendols S.A", , meatioadd in Couversiol Offtes. fice). She also stated sho : | knew thas ARS. AL vent ot tinss to the tnbassy to see KUPLYAXOV. AZMIDRIRY : | i . - said that ARIAL ror so. (ARENAL identical r P- with Leeroldo AR | . . I . . | : . } < | t | : - . : i |. i ! id H te | ee cok wee ieteeel co ete “| | : { i . ! t | : t . 5 i - i , ' SECRET . . . 14-0000 330 RD eee my u. & a S. at UME Ahead Crete ayy, nararensee tp teh iat Mosordors of 1€53: Tobpiefin’g endustsd 25-85 Anvil 1070: Hy %. . : CSINGY wont cus et nights often ‘ge saving this forded ead told her Jeu to nrhe “sontaats," Loonie also stnted thes his work auting this parisa. Ws soe oF thd cost dangerous ha has ever dons. ARUDAUY vas certain - H ioe .that these "coatrets" involved in student’ plots, AEMIERTEY releted that a ‘once at Rute Cine, LOG Ov weede ® resting with a group of youths vho cere in enothor Gar (Foleoa), thocher tins, sese 2 or 3 Gays | later, LOSINGY hed NITOPOLSID give hin. sone shotguns which ME7or ‘OLENL had cherge of Losiicy got the guns ab bout 22c0 or * 2300 3 tho puns were retumne d the next morning. Others who seer: ad to te gcing out all the tine et night during the student riots (end talking Bbout their reetings in, general the next morning j Were EOLSHAXOY, KORMOUSIEG, HIXIPOROT, AESIORIFF naver heerd nention of mene; betng Passed during this Feriod (tie.; to Soviet cesets. involved in riots) nor eny wention of auy neces or Positions of essets (this not in egroenent with soxe off Dan Jexgs info). CENYKCY seexed to be involved also. , . Dobriefine conducted 12-16 Mase 1970: : ARIDRIEF as again questioned on her knowledge of Soviet activities during the 1658 student disorders. Sh reported that ell she reelly knev wns thst the Soviets were very busy curing this rertods thst LOSINOV told her he ves going out every night to eske "contects;" thet she overhesrd Soviet cese officers telkins at various ticss during this Feriod to effect that they very busy, reking. many contests; that the situation vas fetentirally explosive end a deagercus tice foyv thea to te uniing such centacts. AE TIQUEP tries vas vith LOSINCy SECRE? ERIFF stated thut ees we ue | [ 2: PAS 282 ‘betes te SE ihr sensor es mre era LSMRIAU ERISA BERIT CAPPS i PENRO 2b be nae ne neath te ars , Soviets guic: fret Sas Phe Mery 4h dem cates SECRES . os “Ts er . tg : ‘ . . . Logs scope when ke ret vith sone "Souths" in peivats conversitiongs Hovever, AUAIPRIFF .T . . . . a ; 7 .. ig stéted sh: cid not ever hier coy mention of nny names’ of Soviet contacts. YY er.) . 5 ny 2 ‘ } hy q : -in relotisa ulti the student disowiers, any centien of the leve] of ine eoeaed velvemens Of discs conbusts dn tha studens ergeunlasiions, any sention of sete the student covenant, financing of the student covensat, - . see - ars as 2 ° Pe wae, . ‘ a 4, C . . or tha line. Sax really dezsn't kaer thes the Soviets hed tay contacts “with dipect necess to inforzetion to these ectivities, bat ene strongly esounss that they eid, based on their level of ecbivity end the strong tenor thet LOGINGY end other cuse officers seve to the idea thet the contects they vere nekinsg vere dangerous ones for then to be seen with during this period. . . ; . Debriefing conducted 1-§ Mine 1970: AECEDAINS questioned re 1958 student disordcrs ecsin, for elavification previously poported details. She stated that the Soviets had sone different types of rifles in tha Cormercicl Office which served as.sezples of guns. vhich. they were — trying to sell comrerci¢dly in Moxieo. ne nicht about 11 o'clock, curing : : me the peried of student riots, LOSINOV esx2 to the Comercial Orfice with . “ samorodsta (AEMIDRIFF was there wetching T¥). They got “sone rifles - AIDA could not eee how cony or what kind. They toon. thea cut in some -sort of begs. The next corning "sone™ rifles were returned to the Coa- cerctel Office, but AEMIDRIFF dossa't knov vkether 8)2 of then vere “ prought beck. She dezsn't know ihether or not LOGIOY richt heve teen duty officer for tho Embassy for that night. - AENUDRIEF stated that NECHIPCRKO's trip tack to the USSR during the 1653 rists cay well have teen to ropart on the riots. Eevever, she didn’t knoy that this was the ease cond noona speed fiecally told her so. SECRET? 14-0000 b Fites: p-18,042 p-14,623 . p-13,223- < QMENORANDUM FOR THE WHCORD . : © Qe : . - oe SUBJECT: -Conversntion with Ed ELLY with USIS ¥ a .: 3 December 1969 rh a : : in wo. 1. On 3 December. 1959 I had a bried conversatica with Kd , SOF SLLY to find out if he knew any of the: Soviets at the Freneh* po, . AClub, and to brief hin on these individuals, Ke did not know v . _ Svither CHERNYSH (P-13 042) or SHEVCHINKO (P-13,623) by nane and ~~ when Y showed hin pictures, he said that-he did not, recognize, v Wltnem by sight either, Since he is.a relatively foot; player and “ wm. they are relatively poor, it is not likely that they would an & play together, He said, however, that he would keep his cycs . : y fopen for them and would try to identify sone of ‘the contacts. ; Itthey appear to be making at the French Clubs. I explained to- hia 7” ‘who the two Soviets were and why wa were interested in then, and he said that he would be only to happy to do what he could, . 7 : 2 2. Y also asked him about Gloria PINTO (P-14,223) and showed 4 him ‘a picture of her, but while he thinks he ray have scen her, Z aa he does not ‘know her, Ne will check with his wife who may very - te well. know her Since she is a regular player and probably more or - _less -in the same league with Gloria. 1 told EULY that Gloria . ; _ had. been very close to LOGINOV (P-11,712) and that I was interested : : _.to find out if she would now, since he bas departed, transfer her : attention to one of the other Soviets, (I was specifically : a _ interested in finding out whether or not Gloria and CEERNYSH had . oS met on the morning of 29 November as indicated by LIENVOY, but 2 _XLLY had not been at the French Club that uorning.) . . , . - se = . - we a . : . . Y 3. ELLY commented that he had found it hard to make contacts at sports clubs in Mexico than in other countries. Mexicans were particularly difficult to bécome friendly with and it was not at all uncommon to have a tentis match with no personal’ contact whatsoever. He said, however, that he thought the French Club _was bettey than most in Mexico City, Even though the people at the Frerch club were rather clanish, it was easier to get to kaow them there than, for example, at Chapultepec. | _ i i sot Oo . : - : . ° io: ; . : , rap en . bo . Vincent P, RIZZUTO 1 . oe eT ve Qo wtet dh kon f =~ ti Fy ee ee . 6 Fe ee me ti Oe ae + ve te FEE ~ Say abous enything, dy whether it be An verdean saxzhita I asked if LOGINOV had ever made a pass at her. . Bincéthe Olyppics, a a the friendship exten Ll hevesber 196? i CHEMORALOUN FOR THE. RECORD : \ sae susvect: Recruitment of Dianne de la VaGA, £3 31 Qev He is o Russi an. " friend PERPILI és 6 Subject las also met LOGINOV, for wom zhe did not have too. much xixek respect. She didn't. think hin very ¢ smart, and he was consta tly saying foolish things against the United ‘States. Shaansxar She said nO} but: then she never saw: hin when his wife was not along. (Again, she nab Come up with a pretty accurate thunbrail description.) to SARATOV, they Inv remained good friends to SARATOV's “whee ould like to keep it ; bam 6, Getging ba ij Swb ject and Natasha ard very friendly, ‘and Bi this way, for several re sons. I dontt bhink there has bean any 66x | wney have an dieyear-old % sito whom she is ‘very years and are he mu 7 return to the USSA to complete his scho lirg, she vtce-virea, SARATOL «, Oa tha other han and af anyehins nore hae a r 7) a o Sol ol a mos C) & ‘o id ° . ~ re a . °, eo aoe ln ete re pianiememaeagees ©: ennocananam ae se em a ener A gS -$egsoaa, She Gebel da the thre sthead hha $F eh evar bran, #2 a3 mit hat rel pres see\ta UFO, 14-0000 “| subtantially different from the one S gave to FERNALD on Sept 12, the : date of their inst personal mest. Inspite of the vaguenses coneerning. ° _, the datea end absence of details, this story appears to be much closer -; to truth, than the vereton of Sept 12. ; -Date/Place of Meets “apt O0ét 7. at Ches Rene Rest at 1414 nre. _ ‘1. - The meet | was arranged by: iphone ‘and. ‘8 ‘cane about 14 mia late. 8 apt in the afternoon when he was not home and after exchange of. nice . were with Josephine he told her that he waa not able to keep hia ap-" ”, Efile TL (eregie) fed C Fe Nae LES OE ETS LS Oepoder 7, 1969 Contact Report Subjects Jimmy SABORI. (P-13,830). - NEXT MEET; Oct 10 (Friday) Ineurgentes. Sus & Extremadura . at 1100 bre. Yn According to S his leat meet with AEDIEHARD was on Aug 25,4 A had erranged a moot with 5 for Sept 10, but A did not come to that meet. Two days: later,i.e. after he did not come to the saheduled meet A phoned to - pointment with 8. two days ago and he wanted to apologize for not showing | ) up and that he would ring up 8 in a déy: or two. Because there were. no oalls from A for few daya (sic), 8 decided to give him a ring and advise hin | that he hed something for him, namely, & had in hia possession 8 duplicated ‘sopy of an “Agreement” concerning the Platinum deal. Ae it is evident from the mentioned eopy of the Agreement the eaze wae signed and the Buyers Agent signature, wes legalised vy the U.S. Consul in Yexieo O1ty a on Sept. 250 ; . ; . 3. . Although, this story lacks acuracy in terms t of dates, it is 4. 8 gave ma for ‘oopying @ technical copy of the above wontioned . Agreement concerning the Platinum transaction, As is evident from the wording of tho Agreement 8 would hove nothing to do with Buyer or Buyers : Agent. The Agreement plaees 8 on the Sellery side or at the beat makea hin middle can between the aotual Seller and Buyer's Agent. ? did not road the Agreezent in the reotaurant (during the peat) ana” ‘nade na come noate. With regard to the Platious transaction se euch, ee ny ee ence eee Andteating. to & that he might. leave, 8 stated that this situation wae: giving. hin an opportunity to find out for us who was As replacement. - . F told him that it was. a common, knowledge as to who was AB replacement and that. the only thing to ascertain positively wae whether A had dropped — his (8) or the developments prevented A fros seeting with 8. 88 ‘all the facta the latest. Thursday Ost 9 and be asked 8 to come on Friday “would go to an adequate place for such a convereation. & offered that _ the conv could be held tn his- apt and FP tolf that it would be’ egainat our -2- 5. & asked P should he ring up A fros the resteurant to ask. for eet with him. P told & that A had left or was about to take off the sam afternoon. Instead of commenting on the fact tha A left without even a 6. Therefore, F suggested to § to phones to the ‘Sov Bmb by ueing : the duplo’ talk (code) which A gave him and see what happens. If ahothox’ person tells him that A left Hexico, 8 should sek how was he to go about a trenesotion he intisted with A. If the anawering person insists:- in knowing what wae it about, which 1s doubtful, 6B should Lingt himself” to the statement that. it isa commercial matter involving large amount of money, and it resohed the etage that an setion should be taken, Te § promised to phone to the Sov. Emb on Oct 8 about 1000 bra and . # told him that he would ‘give him @ ring about 1500 tre. F told 8 thet ‘he intended to discuss a serious matter with hin but did not have all the facts on hand as yet, # added that he would have Oct 10 to the place mentioned in para 2 above at 1100 hre and.that they practicos. . : 9. Ae far no is present activity wae concerned, 8 ‘eteted that he waa doing a lote of running in connection with his attempt to sell the unfinished hotel on the Calete Beach in Acepuloo. : BHPernald , 336 vo Pte Ee ee Circe . eee re cae nrce " ~ COUNTRY Of xt eg } ) ) AGREENERNT CITY OF NExIC0, DEL) Se . . THIS AGREIMENT made as of the date of the sflenatures hereto, by and between. the uacersigned SELLER'S AGENT, as Opent for an uvadiselosed Foreiga Peincipal, hereinafter referred to ag -SELLER, and the undersigned BUYER'S AGENT, as ‘agence for another un= disclosed Foreign Principal, hereinafter referred to as BUYER; . WHEREAS, Seller's Agent represents,” as authorized agent, @ Foreiga Principal or entity, who are tha oimur's of certain azounts of Platinua and also tepreseats that Seller's Agent, : being an Amerlean citizen, has ‘no rights, title or interest, either - legal or equitable in and to said Platinua, and fs acting as Agent ty Sos a : ‘solely for a conntssion; and "WHEREAS, Buyer's’ Agent vepresents that'his principal desires to purchase Platinum froa a Foreign Principal or entity, being a domestic Anecrican company, has no rights, ttele or interest, either legal or equitable in and to safd Platinua, and is - ,acting as Agent solely for a connission; , : : oe - Y * NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of ‘the premises, covenants and conditions hereinafter contained, it is mutually agreed by and between the parties as follows: *. (a) "Seller's Agent agrees to sell and. Buyer's Agenr agrees to “purchase approxinately One Hundred Thousand (109,000) troy ounces of Platinua mere or less in shipments of Tweaty nose Thousand (20,000) ounces monthly, priced on the basis of 1000 fineness, the same to be a transaction through a . mutually acceptable. bank in Zurich, Switzerland. (bo) in connection with the said purchase aad sale, the Foliowing Procedure shall be followed: . (1) Upon the execution of this agreesent, the Buyer's Agent "shall take imzediate Steps £0 cause to be issued to the Foreign Commercial Bank, Bellairescrasse $2, Zurich, Suitzerland, a divisible, transferrable, irrevocable, unconditional and without Tecoursa, letter of credit payable in U.S. cutreacy, in an amoune sufficient to Purchase the first shtozede of Teeaty Thousand (29,000) Croy ounces of Platinun issued by a bank acceptable to . Seller’s Agent. The sald letter of credit shall be in the form set forth, attached hereto and pads a part hereof; a non-negottable copy of the letter of credie . "80 posted shall be furnished te Seller's Agent to exanine. (2) Ten (10) basking days herefron ts Btanted to Suyer'’s Aseat to deposit said letser of credit froa the date of acecept= ance of this agrecsvat and Stgnature therool, a ror 537. ~ GO) Sether*s scent shall tel ive the docu ts j twenty (29) banzing days af Jetter of eredic and ther caftor whath co vue such Celf{verfes uaril all of said Plat {nun has beea delivered, /° such delivery of all of said Platinum to be completed within One Hundred Eighty, (360) eays after the posting of the Jetser of credit. se oe ‘ (4) ‘For the payrent of such transaction, the Seller’s Agent a shall cause to be extiibited to the Buyer’s agent the . documentat Loa to be délivered to Buyer's Agent to effect said sate, to-wit: (a) “arelouse receipt, (>) Tatransit permit: and (c) Assay report; ‘ ® 8 Thereupon, the Buyer's Agent shall provide Scller's Ageat with satisfactory evideace of insurance ‘by which the — Seller's Agent and his princtpals are protceted againee all hazards from the loss of said Platinua during the tine it is being assayed by Buyer's Agent's assayer (should Buyer's Agent desire an assay by his assayer) and extend.- to the time of payment as herein provided, it being under- stood that legal citle shall -not pass to Buyer's Agent or his principals until Payment . in full has been made fo : “ . Seller's Agent; wee + Payment shall: be tiade by the-said bank from the lected: of: eredit on deposit within five -(5) banking days fron the ‘date of delivery of the Platinum to the bank in Zurich, .°:--~ Switzerland, and payment-.shall.be: made on-the .basis ‘of i: be the accompanying assay certificates; provided, however, that within this five (5) banking day period Buyer's Agent may have the Platinum dssayed by.a recognized <%=. assayer of his own choosing, ‘in which event the Seller's ‘~ Agent shall have his representative of his choice on hand with the Buyer's assayer at the. point of .assay for.the: purpose of observing the assaying of - ‘any “materfal which is the subjece of this agreesient. If the parties. hereto- do not agree with the results of such assaying, then 7 each may select an umpire and these two shall.select-a . third umpire and the conclusion of any two of these umpires, as = ee a qa the value of the: Blatinum referred ‘ta of chi cPis herein shalt “pind the parties. Such umpire procedure shall be completed and a report mate‘ within the period or . not to exceed five (5) additional banking days. If © 2-0 ercote frre ‘this umpire procedure is used, and while ic is being . used, payment shall first be made immediately on the basis of Seller's Agent's as$ay, as to the undisputed ~:°22, 4 ‘amount, with the disputed amount to await payment until the. unpire'’s report has been ‘made, whereupon payment shall. immedf{ately be made on the unpire’s repore for the amount, if any be determined due. by unpire's report. When no assay : ds requested by Buyer's Agent, payment shall be made ~ ee irzediately on the basis of the assay cercificates which a aucuy oe aecoripaay the caterial. ‘The-expense of Buyer's assay shall. sis. 6. cel ee be to the Suyer, and the cost, if any, of the umpires shall- s F ; be paid equally by Buyer's and Seller's Agents. oo 4. wet (7) Buyer's Agent shall assune the coset of packaging and freight ‘Insurance, transfer to airport and all responsibility. of > . the Plactinua once paynent has been completed co Seller's wee Agent... At this poinc, Seller's Agent shall be conpletely free of any responsibility in regard tu said Platinua. (ce) te is spectftcally understood that netther the Seller's Ageat . nor tha Buyer's Agent shall under any coadition disclose to a . anyone, except the. Seller's Agent's undisclosed principals and 7 7 the Buyer's Agent's undisclosed Prinetpais toapecttively, tha .. mature of this agreescac. oo. sontravencs any natieaal or oy e3 OF regulations of Sx ttneris nd » Sail be deemed null and valid | (2) Tits Agrees sat to the ex Jecal governsent Lavs,, = or the United States of { “ (e) Performance under thts Asreetear shall be excused for and so . loag as forces majeure, acts ef Cod, strikes, war in which | . efther couatry {3s involved, or any sinllar forae majeire cause 6 + a,. ‘ which may interfere with the performance beyond the control > ok of the parties hereto. +- os. . . ; : : , CE) Seller's Agent shalt piv ide 2ayet *s Agent e Narchoute recetpt . dua fa-trangit. permit, aad an assay Feport with each shipment. () alt notices which may be given under ‘ghis Agreement shall be Len . . Biven fa writing by prepaid cable, airmail, or by personal - ee : service to. Buyer's or to Sellez 's Agent. at the address listed. --- below. . : . . : . . Sts er anapyes (n) The price of said Platinua shall be. Ninety-five (595. 00) 1 vu. S. Dollars ; ‘Per troy ounce per 1000/fine.. . co : ; aa oe Ps 4(1) Seller's Agent expressly agrees thac if Buyer’ s Agent shalt have furnfshed a letter of credit as specified in sub- _. paragraphs (1) and (2) of Seettoa b above, and Seller's. a ““Agent shall fail to deliver all of said Platinum as provided in sub-paragraph (3) of Section b above, and the documentation “referred to in paragraph (4) ef Section b above,- then Buyer's ~ : Agent, at his option shall be entitled: fo cancel this contract-7:~ tc and neither party shall have any further - obligation hereunder. wT ne & we Bey hee ” 1 Sool set : ti ~ . ; ~ +. ae otl. . ele rT oer are Ata. eal soins sci Unde em atutae L u “| .ese+. Seller's “Agent Buyer's Agent . : i x x = . ; : wt f fo he bancy 3: «ROE = Bie ‘J, a s ae ne Oat t Amestca at.. “ft 7 { Fyer 4 f tha Valtes Statee ¢ ’ a ; 7 i z * 4 aiened ad@ avsiitted, 42 SSaayeetty waren " : i E inn PT Erorzee me CErharsns ap—ented SL) memereancenice Ae SCENE IE CHEE . j 7 S Gsarrivad ta, whe ” i cats gmat oe Re inated sg eatiaee ‘ i 3 to mo poregealy kagen, « So deeetee he: wages laxteument ong Sie i 3 5 paMeccer€nte' lL muneeelbes to eee tat. A ledeis agnnowioas : : ee ge : ‘ . . 2 auras? . i a informed by wa oftne gamoute ; rae ae sbane uses an a 7 7 : lea tne ea.ne Tee atz BES @ ¥ an é Qhat. Ayn sneees oo ORSCS' - ; therciia ementionss. - 20 tele re ty . : * ‘ ‘ ay ‘ - 1 . hang vad . t my han. H mm @ Lu e ta witnase Whercol i naed hereunta ae cies : , . : 2 © : ; 7 ‘ . © erficiat seat the aay aad yoar taat a ody . . > an 4 Z _ 7 z- et Bil) ar Lo rt p < > AL a woe at 4 . > _ RAREYA. “Oc : - : . : : 3 BY : azariGan consul _ a a wr og a. , st. 4, : 2 wt a wood! . o ae by, . vy. hoo ! \ ‘ H : H z . . . 2 : i 7 . . * oa -, _ F : eet Sere ge Noe? BY yee? ‘ Tye eat . nig* a é ee De Freese {ec A G 1 Deeed, a ov, nu, HY : . . : Le . . — : » °§ Cetobar, 1609 ' I 1 ' ! - ~ wes Poel Tat PEE ‘ eouete “LEBagea 1 6 Ost. 1100-1293, JET Cah he Subject arrived at th Cafe five ninutes late -(udusual for hin) fairly bubblin: over with "good news". Subjects had a little difficuly, geteingka to LOSINGV'S Exbassy ses -edida «t 16) irs. as he had planned. > scoms thit tre mizabor with whoa he hed plaied to le ve his child ; “was not at hone and so re what to wait until his wite cane hos, «t about | . a 203 hrs. Sudd arrived at the inbassy at ebout 2020 hours where he was ; ao ; vactily greeted bo LOG. afte sy only a fe: ruords of grestiag, Hrs. LOG oe - ixed Subj a drink and a sandwich, an‘ LO3 excused hirself s.yinz ne hed to “ oe tale carao? the many guests and telling. Subj to w-ie himself? at home » : “——"" >> Men are more o> less one ‘of us." It should be noved thit LO} did not. to Subj. Xi2xsant Subj soon appro sehed Yurki Cxaavy3d 32 a’ DAVY DUVSDI i H i catsar #8 ONT ps ath _ _ dntroduce anyone So and a rather long, innocucus convesabion ensued. ape roche Nie cuir and was introdiced to Subj by C-5NoS (Card att icned.) Subj rag very taken with DAViDUVs.I's charn m sinplicity ant leamed ti:t the Jatier had at one tire been a "locksmith," (7) and hewing studied at tre "Inte national Dinlon:tie Institite" recived tits appoinunent as Frivate Sect to the ambassador. 2. Dering one of Sudj! s free moments he approached Pavel KOVALEY,. : i whom he recozni_ed fron the army Day carty wiles att need, bub he could ‘ not recall ais nine. KEOQVALS¥ said he thought he recognized Subj's face . but could not place it. Subj then tol hin taat his mother Saugat Spanis'’: : ‘at the Enbassy (setually Subj told me he is not sue she is still.doing so.) as interested in forint a small grou? w stud, Sranis®: "Do KOVALEY sald he i cholo. w=). ahd huve Subj tese: it and te Latter heartily agreed to do soe: OVALaY } ~~ 7 promised t. phone Subj at the earliest oprortunity. Subi asxed KCVL EV ! : * . ho-v-the latter s:ould be adiressed, i.e., wiat vas nis cosition at tne vi 7 . ib? OK replicd that he wes more or less attacned wo the sdlitary attaone 's : fe a at 2 office. ; pl oj . PM Koby ELA O pecbale > wi : i OS a ; 3. Subject met a younz lsdy, Tanya OG, ‘and husbani naw unimosn. They aw { { : A \ hve Seen in texics for tuiree months, ery little, if anytiing else, vas said AN we ri yA Y s bus Sub] was inoressed with tae. girl, saysiec 11 tartis. Subj left the mrt; y Mos : ; aay 8 SSoastre cc, gota bear hug fron Ld ant was escorted to the door by .. a ya i A uN ROTALS We Subjesniwing only hat two drints wade ay tie party vent to v ; ; et Cill's bus sh: was cut, go he went elesherée (no idaatli Siention) where ' wy. he sent ta: ni che Stalking." 4s . . - * a ie) Rar . . . >) TO _f a : A es, . - 5 — ¢ V a a eo eee byw t 3. Fe Di 5et TPE. ; yp Bee rey N yee Let ke mey 3 is . Le oo foe “sree ‘A : > Z \ Ce. Malt Lei LING 4 Hed’; an fe bow Itfa~, . . far * “kh OF hk Cael - . . ’ § 2 , } ja otha rg tl nore / En Honor dob Cénsud oy de la Uniin Coviéticn El séfior Valentin S$: Logulnov, cénsul de la . Uni6n Soviética en México, y su distinguida esposa, Alejandra de Léguinov, regresaran en fecha proxima “a su Pais: por ello un Stupo de amigos ofrecieron des de maravilla . oo, Esa noche ia cena estuyo Tiquisima... Platillas q- picos de los dos paises, complementados con sl tra. dictoaal vodka. Musica popular rusa amenizo ta vela da de la que se disfrute hasta las primeras horas del dominga oo a 4: Mercedes Pinto, Gloria 2. de Pinto y Alejandra ae Longuinay. : : . 2: Beatriz Bacon 3: Ralph Weigan. ; . : 4: £1 anfitricn de esa Roche doctor Luis Gomez Co trea con e} agasajado seAur Valentin S, Longinov y don Tomas Lopez Sanchez, &: Lourdés Aguilar, CONTENTISIMA, toda la no. ehe con ella‘Manuel Hernandez, _ 6 FLASH... Virginia Fernandes de Aguilar y Ruth B. de Wiegand. : T: Doctor Jose Mana Pintoy Adrifn Aguilar, &: |MIRADITAS de... Guillermo Marcos a Vicky Aguilar. - - “s it’ rf 9 trea aa t4, 5 LWuererg Ginty eee a ree ~ Sis Suc cae oko 4 D, co , : : _ fs : Coteler 4, 1665. - .- Vine ‘> fo .L. Jf , Le. Lie reeds Ae lbsees Contret “cyort GU kev ; _ Subject: LIGTAL-1 (P-€903) ; inte/2lace of Heel: Cet 3 at Rest. Hoyo of 1730 lirs, rk we 1. frearrenced ceet to stich L~l care 10 ain; early. , Next meet: Cctober 16 et. the same place ot 1430 are. ? 2. wo Since our last meet (Sept 19} i~l had not eeen LIBACCK-2 who. in two instancea Bpologised ¢ 23 days efter the clasn was due ) for not: holding the eats ‘class becnuse he was not fecling well, In bath, cases on it was obvious to L~l that he was dead drunk when he Fg phoned. In view -: . of the fact that LIBACCN-1 d22 not phone to L-1 for a whole week, L-]- i { eave him a ring on Cet 2 ond he promised to €ive a lesson to I-l-at 1630 bra 2 = * of Cot 3. po 3.00. eld exploined ne that his working echedule in the new scholar year keepa him busy in the morning ané the afternoon, exnept, Friday afternoons, which makes it difficult en hin to be syix tieins hinself ‘ tuice a week for LIFACCH~1s class which most of the time does not take place. Ll felt that noting would he lost if he reduced the Russian language classes to one per week, which would be more than ha ever setuelly had in the past, I told hia to go shend and suit himself. Ow gh Pattee SUM a rt tase creme a het I told Z-l that ABDIHNARD was scheduled to leeve in evout '@ ¥eek end it would be interesting to'agcertain whether’LIBACON-1 kaec: it, I-2 will show. to LIBASCH-1 the Excelsior of Sept 25 in which the Sov Enb fereveli” party was announced,L-1 felt bed ebout the’ fact thet he adid not even have @.ehance to see AEDIEHARD face to face, . Hid AAT Se Rue Tet 5. IL-1 asked could he remircd BIRACCH=1. that he promised to rake’ ‘Some errangenents which would enable 1-1 to ‘meet Alla (GLEEOVA FEL 482 and suggest that ASDIEHARDS deperture ros opsning the pos ssikility to ao sone thing along that line. I toid IL-1 that there was no reeson. to expect that LIBACCN-1 would accomplish anything, but IHl should be efte> his on ‘the tasia of his former promise, ‘ i : Oh CCM eR Wat peHt mye Thy eae a fpr 7 | ! ! { 8. I told LY thet he ehould tell LIeAccHe2 that a perron he knew quito whut well 44 yesrs age returned to the Us Embuncy and that thia averican Exbaeny official wes a very close friend of a dear friend of hie (t-1). i explained to L-l that Guch news would cortainly please LIRA -1 for ceveral ‘obvious reasons, bus it var more Important to ees certain rhet ther LIBACON~1 would relay euch news to 6ome of his Sor . eéqusintances, If it happens that AADIVEAKD'a = replecement or another Sov -——-official attempt to contect t-1- through LIFACCHS1, ‘it vould be aniddication” that LIPACCH-1 got the nove of I~1e US Entanay codSathe™L-7 liked the idea and will give the story to LIBACON-1. . ¥ : ‘At this point it may be recalled that Lel had met NBORTPORENKO (3-7442 ) at the tine he had met YATSEGV,. tet “Be ‘Comnant vy BHF:.. 5 : : : ‘ & Ro In view of the Lact that NECHTEFORENKO by hinself is: - 4 determined EGS care officer who is agressive in “he » purauing Americen targets, I felt that we stand to losa nothing by adding to L-l a lebel of having a contact in the US Embassy. BuFernald ee 00000 ete eae a SECRET \ - DRAFT. \ . | MEMORANDUM FOR: The Record _ FROM, : C/CUB : _' SUBJECT - =: Visit to the Soviet Embassy, Night of wee. , a4 1 October 1969; Occasion: Déspedida for , 4 ; Valentin LOGINOV _ ‘1. As members of the Cuerpo Consular, Terence ‘D. SISTONE ae “and his wife were formally invited to Valentin LOGINOV's ~~ despedida. The scheduled hours on the invitation were from St 7 00 to 9:00. Actually, they arrived at about 7:45 and left at about 9:15, SISTONE had two main purposes in attending the -Fecepticn: 1) to determine LOGINOV's replacenent, and 2) to meet the Cubans present, if any. On ‘the first count ‘SISTONE was successful. Oleg Maks tmovich NECHIPORENKO was formally introduced, to the crowd as LOGINOV's replacement by Mr. KAZANTSEV, the Soviet Chargé. On-the second count SISTONE was not. a — : successful, ‘The only Cuban present that he recognized fron. Q 7 mug photos was Rafael MIRABAL Fernandez, who quite obviously avoided any contact with SISTONE, rather furtively stay ing on . the other side of the room at all times. In’ all, SISTONE talked to some nine Soviet ‘mbassy officials that he could ‘ recognize from the mug book and had somewhat extensive con- versation with three, LOGI NOV; KAZANTSEV, the Chargé; and Eduard Anatolyevich SARATOV, TASS representative. For cover SECRET eo _ Gol, Konstantin Nikandrovich BOGATYREV, SECRET + ~J- - . - uv - Purposes SISTONE, of ‘course, also had to spend such of his time with fellow members of the Cuerpo Consular, mostly with Leander VOURVOULIAS, the Cuerpo Consular president and ex- Gréek Consul General, and Sra. Narta FONSECA Guardia de K JIMENEZ; the Consul ‘from Costa Rica and Cuerpo Consular’ “ —_ Nt ; _ KES ‘secretary. SISTONE also met a Mexican engineer, Alfonso . a. . oe i SIBAJA C., who is” ‘married to a Greek woman who fs Press and Pe “<Cultural Attache for Greece. .SIBAJA is therefore active in, v6 ‘ So . w NU 8p : Tye though ‘not a member of, the ‘Cuerpo Consular. It is very ¥ ~ t ig gz early to tell, of course, but a man Tike. this could conceivably _ become an access agent to either Soviet or Cuban officials. 2, At the entranceway SISTONE met and recognized the Soviet Military Both on this occasion and later in the evening © : Attache. we BOGATYREV seemed to have a forced gria on his face. exchanged pleasantries but provided nothing of significance. 3. In the reception area inside, SISTONE greeted Yalentin LOGINOV and his wife, who readily recalled SISTONE and wife ne from the excursion to the Ford factory in July. LOGINOV also recalled that SISTONE was Raymond A, FRADYER’ 8 replacenent and asked after the latter: Had ‘he yet arrived in Paris? SISTONE said that he understood that FRADYER probabiy had , : ; ve ; 7 ‘ ; arrived by now. SISTONE asked LOGINOV when he was leaving for the Soviet Union. LOGINOV answered that he was. leaving sO SECRET SECRET See . -3- On 7 October and that cn route he was visiting New York City, 7 Co lel a place that he was anxious to visit. Ne added that he would “not .be visiting Paris to sce his friend FRADYER. LOGINOV all evening was a very aminble host, circulating and talking to practically everyone present. About halt the time he was . surrounded by a circle of very young. and apparently. unattached ; Mexican ladies - perhaps university students. Mrs. LOGINOV. was quite transformed from the very drab woman of the Ford. excursion. She was quite dressed up, even attractive, and did her best to:be a charming hostess, although this was obviously a forced chore for her. (Later in the evening she . busied herself pointing out what.she thought to be the choicest items on the buffet table.) Valentin LOGINOV invited SISTONE ‘SISTONE answered to the Ledinev effect that this would be wonderful ‘someday if he, jor, the LOGINOV replied and his wife to visit him in Russia. Russian Government would pick up the ‘tab, that that was not necéssary because all Americans are so rich they can afford a trip anywhere. Later, talking: to SARATOV ‘(see paragraph 9 below), SISTONE was told ‘that LOGINOV would Later in’ the’ evening be spending three ‘days in New york City. 1 = LOGINOV had his picture taken, ny probably by a press photographer, \ Se 1 with SISTONE's wife, and he was in general quite gallant with & woe her. In the little speech following the buffet, LOGINOV thanked at" ~ VOURVOULIAS for his few words of farewell and the Cuerpo. SECRET . oA LD PR temo gt nee oe ¢ seem, serene tee ee ae SEO retee eA pementy ee, Se ee 2a oe 14-0000 Wb ne : SECRET . | _ Consular gift of a stiver| plate. He ended his speech by Saying, “Thanks on ny wifo's behalf and mine, You a1] have been very attentive to my great corntry." About the only times that LOGINOV seemed teflective and serious dur ing the ‘evening wore during this little speech and later in saying £ Bood-by to SISTONE (accompany ing this with an abrazo), a LOGINOV’ S last words to SISTONE were said with much real or imagined feeling: | "You Americans and we Russians have to be ; ‘real friends in these daye of the world. " ; an 4. Negatively, SISTONE did not see LIREALM-1; sao's friend, Yuriy VANOVSKY; or Chief,. s3' s friend, Boris CHMYKHOV, at the Soviet reception, Since there were over. 100 people ae , milling about, SISTONE, : of course, could have missed those ; ; people. a : . ; . 8 _ i i . 5. Prior to the buffet, SISTONE met again Leon (Spanish : version of Lev) N, GOLOUZOV, a member of the Soviet Commercial : i . Staff. SISTONE had met GOLOUZOV on the Ford excursion as ; a m, , - well, and the two chatted briefly about that trip. GOLOUZOV , , = gave SISTONE his calling cards “inten is attached. = 6. Standing beside GoLouzoy, and obviously 4 very junior - : officer under the latter's wing, was Vladimir PETROV, also of the Soviet Commercial Office. Following the example of big. “ty cf brother, PETROV also gave SISTONE his calling card, vehich is attached, _ PETROV looked to be no more than in his ‘late 20's. SECRET e 14900000 SECRET: . 6 : -5- . He is almost baby faced, has sort of a pug nese,.. is perhaps 5° 9" tall, is of medium to slim build, and has light hair, PETROV said he. had only been in Mexico two weeks and was terribly confused by the vehicular traffic, which is much noisier and extensive ‘than that of Noscow. Although he “speaks Spanish quite vell, he said _ that- ‘this is his first ‘tour in-Latin. Anerica. se qT. /Also early in-the evening SISTOXE met Vladislav oy . ‘sergeyevicn KORMUSHKIN, Soviet Vice Consul. He is a fairly _ tall, heavy built, athletic- ~looking young man with a very. ‘Strong ” ‘handgrip on being introduced. KORMUSHKIN was almost _the only Russian’ with whom ‘SISTONE talked who did. not even try : i L to be friendly. He just stood around most of the evening, i listening and looking very il] at ease, oo, ners 7 bo _ ‘8, SISTONE only net Oleg Maksimovich NECHIPORENKO, oa 7 a LOGINOV' s replacement, very briefly and on an occasion when : LOGINOV was not around, Therefore, SISTONE was not formally introduced by title or as FRADYER’ s ‘replacement to. NECHIPORENKO, Ae : no This man looks very Latin and could mix in a crowd on the I: “Y pa ~ a - ? street without any difticutty, ‘He Stayed very much in the ae oe fe background all evening. During the little ceremony in which he was introduced by the Chargé as LOGINOV's ‘Feplacenent, he “was asked when he had previously served din Mexico by the latter, aden trees. { pM a ~ He replied he had been in Mexico from 1960 (or. 1961) to 1965. ee ee AA e+ Rene ny A etn ate Ay ea a tn ee, SECRET Ca ad ° SECRE T . : . -6~- | The Chargé described him as a young man advance ing rapidly in the Soviet Foreign Service.” . He ‘also said. he had been a sep ‘co Militury: Attache before but is now a Second Secretary and is taking over as Consul, The Chargé described NECHI PORENKO asa non-Great Russian, — SISTONE missed his nationality, if it a was mentioned. | The Chargé hastened to add: that NECHIPORENKO"'S wife, however, is Great Russian, ; (Sh ete _ - 9. Possibly the longest conversation SISTONE had with any Russian was that with Eduard Anatolyevich SARATOV, the, TASS” representative. ISTONE was introduced to him by Findley HOWARD, local Pan American representative,” _ SARATOV ‘was _the_ ee. only one with whom SISTONE spoke in’ English. All other con~ ‘versation with Russians and other non-Americans was in Spanish. SARATOV is a very smooth, gallant man- about-town. He seemed to really enjoy talking to Americans and other non-Russians at the reception, and bowed and established rapport with the ladies of all ages. He said he has been in Mexico two years, is married,, and has one son in the fourth grade, who is naturally ~ attending the Embassy school ard who will be sent next year to the Soviet Union for his further education. He asked _ SISTONE how many children he has and. commented on the answer, five, by saying that in his business it is not practical to have many children. SISTONE asked him how he gets his news to send home, SARATOV replied that he is obliged to send home . 2 SECRET. 14-0000 TH SECRET “T+ ; ; . ——- daily a resune of the most important Mexican events, much of ; which he obtains from ‘the Mexican press. He added, with a ' smile, that he, of course, has to supplement ‘such newspaper accounts with information from his own contacts. SISTONE asked if this meant, among other things, getting handouts ‘from Government offices. SARATOV dismissed such sources as ‘unimportant.’ He said this daily resume which he sends home ; by Telex takes him about two or three hours. fe said he is- : the lone TASS representative here. He has his. own office separate from the Embassy and prefers it that way. ~“ SARATOV claimed to have traveled around Mexico quite a; bit. He seeried : : - to be impressed ‘with ‘the Yucatan and wanted to ‘know ‘if SISTONE : 7 _ : has visited there. The lattei replied that he hag not yet visited the Yucatan since being stationed here, but that, as” a tourist, he had seen the ruins there some years ago. SARATOV. ; said that he is from Siberia, and in answer to a SISTONE co ' a _ . question said he thinks ‘the Georgians are the warmest and friendliest people of the soviet Union. SARATOV obviously 7 ; likes to brag about having been stationed previously in . , ; : Washington. He also said he would very much like to have been we aesigned to the new TASS office being opened in San Francisco. According to SARATOV, per an agreement between the United States and the U.S.S.R. the former will havé a Consulate in Leningrad and the latter a Consulate in San Francisco, The opening of SECRET te , duced himself. From a distance KAZANTSEV. looks. extremely. : KAZANTSEV was extremely affable when he learned that SISTONE ce) . member of an equivalent organization_among the diplomats and | the American Atomic Energy. Commission and its Russian equivalent SECRET -§- the TASS office in San Francisco is somchow connected with the establishment of the Consulate. In speaking of LOGINOV's . three days in ‘New York, SARATOV said he would recommend . three things for him to visit: a ‘good steak house, a good — . : Chinese restaurant, and Rockefeller Center Music Hall. : ; ‘10, Somewhat after the despedida. ceremony, SISTONE noted the Chargé, Boris Aleksandrovich KAZANTSEY, alone and ‘intro- | wa 1 young for his high position; ‘closer up he looks a little ‘older, < was a new member of, the Cuerpo ‘Consular. He said he is a fa sp) tJ in that context knows Mr. Wallace STUART quite well.| He said wr. yw he ; ae he was extremely privileged a couple of nights previously to be able to shake Astronaut ARMSTRONG's hand and talk to him. | we He thinks the space program a wonderful adventure for both our ; countries, and he mentioned the current negotiations between in working: out the rules for use of peaceful nuclear energy. sincerity whatsoever. He seems transparently cynical, and Vi “a While affable, KAZANTSEV does not impart any feeling of reminds one of a second-rate American politician. After the above conversation and when SISTONE was talking to a Mexican . airport official, for some reason KAZANTSEV reapproached SECRET ae SECRET 29 . “SISTONE and said to him and the Mexican that he hoped there ‘would be a rapprochement soon between the United States and Cuba. SISTONE cannot figure out why KAZANTSEV made that \ remark at that particular time unless 1) he thought the Mexican airport’ official was.a Cuban, or 2) he had been -briefed by ‘LocrNov not only on the fact that SISTONE is FRADYER' 8 replace-~ nent, but that FRADYER had somehow been connected | with Cuban _ operations, ° | ‘ ll. SISTONE only met Yuriy CHERNYSH, Soviet Vice Consul, very briefly to shake hands near the end of the evening. He was 5 easily recognizablo from his very light gray” haie. 12. SISTONE was only sure of one Cuban' s being present, Rafael NIRABAL. At one time; SISTONE thought he saw a gentle- man who looked a little like Ambassador Joaquin HERNANDEZ Armas, but at second glance he did not think so. There was no doubt in SISTONE's mind that MIRABAL was avoiding him. On one occasion, MIRABAL was quite close, within earshot, and may well have heard SISTONE either talking English to a fellow American or his wife, or discussing something American. Thereafter, every time SISTONE tried to work his way toward MIRABAL, the iatter would shortly move further away. Twice SISTONE talked ta people that vaguely looked like they might be Cubans from the mug book, only to discover in doth cases that they were Mexican. SECRET ae va SECRET Oe . 13. One of the above Mexicans turned out to be Alfonso | ‘SIBAJA C., who described himself as a mechanical éngineer and industrial consultant. His address is Ezequiel 82, Mexico 14, D.F., and his telephone number is 17-88-85. This wy man‘is the husband oF. a’. lady. the described as Press and Cultural * ; — to her somewhat: later and got the impression that she is not “7 “ene Attache of the Greek Embassy. SISTOXE was also introduced _ ‘ Greek but either all Mexican or perhaps of partial Greek flervarnse iy Belineda Qo desiv es . : ancestry». SIBAJA and SISTONE exchanged calling cards (Stossa’ $s) ts attached).. SIBAJA said that he and his wife attend such —_ —— functions as this reception quite frequently and definitely re . recalled not having met SISTONE before. The latter explained his recént arrival, SIBAJA claimed that he is a good singer of folklore songs and that his wife knows how to dance then. They have performed Spontaneously quite often at diplomatic and consular ‘affairs. Asked whether he would be going on the : aa ' _ ty fewhcers Cuerpo Consular excursion scheduled for late October, SIBAJA : ‘ said he would like to go. He is a working man, however, and \ 4 “was not sure he could get away. SIBAJA and wife and oT ONE yy and wife established rapport rather easily, and all agreed wer they should meet again rather shortly, SIBAJA said that he | a 7 . \ *. . is of partial. French ancestry. He looks as though he might be Mideastern, however, He is proud that he is from JUAREZ‘ home state of OaXaca. It. would seem to SISTONE that this is SECRET : _ SECRET . -1- the kind of man who might be used asa fairly nonsuspicious [ access, agent to" either the Soviets or the Cubans. He obviously Circulates in their social milieu, SISTONE intends to follow | &« Upon this man. He said he lives in Coloiia Lindavista, where het - SISTONE's wife’ 8 relatives are concentrated. He has a son | 7 going ‘to Colegio Tepeyac in that area. : op | 14. The only Americans SISTONE was aware of at the . ot “reception were 1) Clyde SNIDER, Chief of the Visa Section of ‘the Consulate, 2) ‘Findley HOWARD, of Pan American, and 3) David WIESLEY, American businessman and Honorary Consul of Iceland. , 15. ‘Cousidering- the: fact that _SISTONE 1 was only in the . Soviet Embassy a little over one hour and had to spend a good . part of his time talking to SNIDER, VOURVOULTAS, and that real ‘ pain-in-the- “neck, Sra. JIMENEZ, he considers his contact with - Soviets about the maxinun that could be- achieved under the ; ; ‘circumstances, — - We Attachment: — a Copy of calling cards (3) so . : Distribution: Orig ~ SIBAJA (new P), w/att l- P-11712 (LOGINOV), w/o att TDS: lmp’ . TENA RRR EI SAP i AAS RMA i NA aE ita AD oat nde “a } ea ebotinas Yee — . lhe, LL i sauces ean fie 1 Cetober 1959 a bie Lk . veh 2 ote | : 4 aes Eis mde AT! SE ONT ‘ SUNGSTS MAOCEE bo | i Cet, 1690 - rie, gL: rtiro lest. 5 Hotel Smperidor. l. I arrived ien minutes prior to tac an ~olnted tire, noted3y Sudject's Car peried arouni the comes, entered the Astaurent end found? Subj without ditziculty, rn BO, 2. i thon’ ny preléminaries wo sce. cf, Subj toli me thut he had® interesting news for me, as he hesit for a moment I, axsed fia if he had bsen invited to tae: desredida tis gvexning. ie was a bit shocked and Probebiy iisapcointed, beduaxx with a "Hi, what", but recovered uuickly. . aml adultted that tiis was to have heen tht interesting news - yes he nai . I= invited ani was going. He exvlained that-he had nade a phone call te opamp me ene A A ba a ae 4 ww ae {fie Sobassy to invite “Lest SCT to his house for a fareviell party, Sut the - ‘{[jattes turned the tebley and inviad Subd. to the dessedida. Subj claimed | - Maus Be toll LO3 thst tus in reality a "dirty deal", but LUG countered «ith the clein tant ¥ Mosesyunaita ain + te_returm urs: ntl: and nov he was toc bus; to consider : arse Witiations. (Subj did not appear to be untapay with : turn of events.) Sebj promised to keer ais eyes and eurs ¢pen and ~ ay novel tast Log - ‘ould introdce. him ‘to nis repl. acenent, the un- r fe prsprncopsstl ~ Weauhacguent ealla—— eB tPF ah, ef conrve, took only a few ni nutesy the rest of the time Subj Sscus-ed. women, feoj, drink, and related tonics. He would like, ne seis te be bot.er acquainted wlth Alla AL EBOCR (zorks at Sovenb). wh ron he consilers tovbe en exces :tionaliy cnteresting girl, altsoush ms.ried. (I . dea! " te ‘eve he is‘a nosition to 70 mudh about tis. I Believe he ig canabla of seducing a lot of girls, but I den! t ge: how he could vork up much access to this -oman.) cv . Temes e, meaner eee aah panmeneNg nen bette = frome rae he Sudj gave a cory of a short <aper (. ritten in Russian) be voried up en his friend EIN.253 who Lives in Sin Juen del ‘do, neur yeretsro « Subje is wry anxious t. cave us help this individual but I sthil don't see. i no in it. i asked Subi i 351.23 is acjuairted with anyone at te | \ wag téld thet he micht know one or two the Enozk .uss/Soan xix (nins. 2) wap ére emclened thete. FUiA2ES is ong of vhese hinself. a tecglege? oranslz tien 0” the document is attecied. —Fuile - ur: wet Cee} de Subj is 2 very friendly, Likable chat, but I do not tte thin. kit he would Sind it difficult to fabricste sométa az, wiether it be incortant roterusse. Tris As turely can Ovinion, so far, based -n nothing concrete. 5. Subfect ex: ressed a desize to heve a "blass with me sunetine w no reference ‘o business. J said I uowla consi: ler - Férhags it‘woulg. ‘to rn anusin 5. “DED Dror osu A Amemanwommtteien cmeetnmrieee tedeyet ite stmemeee muesnecarew eure tether oe eet oness 14-0000 < asa 3h “Bere ou is tra: asLation of” docu} ant written by. ‘LISsGs2 3 1 re Bis friend” i es vho lives ia 3.2 A Spaniard born in the provinee of ASTURTA. | xen to the USIR with Sther seacdling. in Spanish. ch ildrens* schools. Mt graduath on was a given a ¢: waar in the same beltevo, in. “1987,- with tad aid of cis sister, Is a manager of 4 restuunnt. Always stuiied with pleas re. mi the els 2 ; @8,.he would wors . .” Sy feed, su os War wus ‘th. history, end followis deartrent. arrived in sextico, ‘who Lives in Sen Juan tel Aio.. - very intelligent, sensitive, : font of nature ad: animals. mays te<t of just fooling arotnd as did “the ot: 1érd, water boy, in vineyards, took long walks Therefore, se was not very well lik sed, was teased, always tried .o be a loner. and once, | knowing that he bank into ‘the river KLYAg. ‘and to this Jay has great atfectioa for ner. never fails to call: on her. I would “say toat no that because of iis loneliness he increg political views are the most ab. ‘ral, ani-oceing an intelliseat-: c33 in an wnconfort girl, . Ais rol .fellow, he was never pl: not fully trusted. + I think, th “use hin to our great advan tage." ; i toli Scbfect that wa would make no nove * > net even then, he provided me with rerson2l biojrachic data re the intividual. sry living in a dead city, he su sg not ageool svuimer, was % a duah del. os oc enuiliren. Entered Lenin; ‘fellow. Daring 2erkods of vacatio: ae iy moter dratzed him out. ers nated a stupid, so Duri nz . sable . posi tien, alt ous wk? Spanish Sivil Genpiete: a his elementary 1 October 1969 rai University majoring. fr nrewn from He always loved her, : ‘daenever he _Wisits vexico he. Bein ac. iuainted with “is character ani sentiments, greatly. 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FZ. ae N 7 om ‘t Away -l . va n . Pasa oa et fp ten cK, tune eee eur glAas ope e , 5 . Ee | , . | a: teetlit, wes oat 4g MPIO bed tet O ? Be dha eee Pete! Pe Cig. [ a. 7 1 . spe : . ts . . . | ; 3 ~ | : . . - a 4 ; t ‘|. ie . . Cy a 1 * . | t f a i" senate asamp Alp ta St Th ek aD a ON gM CE Nee ak oe tee a tteaal senna uae b j 14-0000 358 = 4 eyes ae op . « . atta States of Ame Bie : : ouTGériG 7 ae B , pe, Pease ee , oa cheags ger “blaiyteer ee —_ Contec “S364 | NOPION: “ secstata’ wisDe 8/ase HEXICO 5364 ne YOR FBI .. VIBAS HORSE Valentin LOGUINOV C~3 December 23, 1927 Moacéw, employee of Soviet Embassy din Mexico. Arr. — ‘ . . : 7 New York October 7 1969 via Air France Flt. 700. ' Dep. Mev York October 10 via Aexo£lot. Accompanied . by wife, Alexandra LOGUINOVA Auguet 20, 1928 Boseows "and son, Dimitri. LOGUINOV born 1959, . _ MCBRIDE " - t + rated by ents cwaeiderZant Aoseisg Cee. CANIS :CHSnider 10/69 : iSornsreces msi “ | oe | | oan AREER ES TF BED onan Cte Teieri-d- , oS“ Sorelle Saryice af the ee ete a a ‘ . u . os . ° | a 7 id _. bee he vee BL ; Petes fen — —— =~ ae ~ i th arte be tow hd Bee ae Qe ae Mexico = To serene 23,1969 i — oe : | {autre information has been eirculated or has. circulated "regarding: an Ps tae akg nets cer : ; the fact that Cartillo Flores aia not: attend the interview of. Raul Rea, foreign minister of Cuba and president Diaz Vrdaz. ” 2. By going to the General Assembly of the United Nations, lic. pn te matreettan Ne ti tt enna cemented REMY mA hance SNe ten eimai ck BMS» 8 Te ae Cn Ne en er : Carrillo Flores, secretary of foreign Relations is out of the . . presidential race boy ‘eonstothtional reasons. According to. people whod may. be considered as knowing about : “polities Carrille Plores never had a ‘chance to ve nominated — because. of his close associations with United States “ankera. 2. On the 18 of, September F went to. the ‘national day celebration . at the Chilean embassy, where I met Kazantsev who invited me to ot ' go to. their embassy on the firet of October for a farewell party Is ; ‘fer Valentin Loxgvinoy, who is leaving soon. Th e new. Qpnecosova- ; ' quian anbassador: waa with Kazantsev. I arrived late end many: Po people had ‘already left. Wallace ‘Stuart was. there, the new Rau ny ~~ ~ ambeaador, the. Ghana ambassador, the Paraguyan chargé d'affaires, : 4 an several other. diplomate of minor importance. The Chilean y { colony seens to te quite large. a Ss Looe —— “ ; é, oF 7 - of, : : | @ . : y i ‘ po = i 4 KOC lo? | if | : —_ | * on Co bfae > sh/|te - fle 76 ; 26 Sent mber 1969. CONTACT REPOMT SUBJECT: LIBACON 2 “DATE, TIME & PLACKs 25 Sopte 69, 2030 - 2200 hra., Firenze Rast 4. Sub} arrived eight minutes late and realising sume, apologised. “He: apseared to be in a good mood and when usked told ma that he am his wife were — now getting along very wall, We claime! that he called LOIINOGY an, at the Embassy on the morning of the 1Sth and asiod that teueir dinner enguzement for that evening be post oned. According to Subjeot LOG told hin ta.t towir : diner had veen scheduled for the 18th, not the 15th, so Subj mou assumed - [00 was correct. I remmin-ied Subj that to the beat of my recolle ction it - had been for the 15th. —In‘eny event, Subj said LOO took the costponensnt very well, especially when Subj confirmed with LOG again that the latrer was not leaving in October, parhaps not even in Novesber. Subj apologized to LOQ, exphaining that hia wife had just taken ona new joo, was nervous about it, ani in adiition, was taking care of har paremts dog an! birds, and «as simply not in condition to have a party. (I an not sure Subj went throws; with this explanation to 100 or to m only.) Subj plans to visit L0G 5% the Embassy on the 29th, 30th, or the first of Cctober, at which time he will set a date, for the dinner, hopefuliy he said, for tha sine week, If the dinner is tobe held prior to ibd: the eveting of the first of Octe Subj will call tha office, (es in the past) and so inform the party on tw other end. ’ Gar noxt meeting 1a scheduled or 1600 hours, 1 Oct., at te "EL Mortiro® (2) Rest. axenax in the Suites mmperador, _ 2. Subjects wife, deseribed aa a “bilingual” secretary/tyrist is now 7 emlayed by Urbita Su lementa", and is odd 3 3,50) monthly. Sujo, claing that sh will be eczrning 3 090 by next month, if evor}taing Joos off walle One of tm partears mfxthx (7) of this sus: Lemont ist andres Catuno, Michelena. epuld : . : 3. Subj then asked mo if I/check a street map of Moscow and seo if I could find Uj}, NEAHDANOVA on it. I totd hia I could tut would not give hin an enswer onp/Or the other unless he would provide m with a gatisfactors reasun. | After extraot-ng a promise fron mo that I would not. laugh at him, ho “roesedyd to tall‘ma about a recent exeriancs. he hud with a med-um at Andrea's hom. He prefaced hia story with an assiirsnce that he is an atauist and doss not believe in the hereafter nor in epdicitualisn in particular, neverthaless, he was shaken with tho ex:ertence. Hu chimed tht the radiua (name unknown to | Subj.) did not go into a tranon, nor tum off any of tie light:, but siz ly ased Subj. if he. had ev r known a girl by th naao of “Tsnya" while Subj. Lived in amt aml) tow Hear Ivanova (1.80 not far frm Moscow.) Subj als ined “Qnat he recalled a girl by tiat mama, that bo an! sto were only avout 10 yre of are at tw tim, ani trat try uned to 4o Mmanhroca gathering toyethor. 9 Ko paid © breve aut in@ cold gent wnan +o padius wrod tig question tecauga ho waa absolutely roodtiva that no um in Aexiga would remmer Ws girl'a nam nor vm eo feode., ihr mdiun thon sald, araasing Cor Tanya, *adurev 9 Hartenks®, (iiello, safsel), Subs olaina t:a% Une zodiume hue no knesied:o of — Ue igetan Lacie ant iat no had not hoon oalled Se oPanea* enor oarly ehil.froud, gdxkg fhe rediwa em ined that Taga hid died ass aenthaa exo avt waa noy resent In Ue rosa, Three to cedur, Tsys espleined | 8 Sraitan) Luk oe het Geen Auriod te a Vilentin Nag 7, fave liviag at at! Ube be oh lane tay aan art. 23, Homeo's. Subj was-not cure he hai the correct numrical address, nor did ho know what resion of Hoseow the street was ins Tanya furtoer exphained that KIRASCV was engaged in soma unspec!fied underground work, possibly. . wrkh anti-governmont activity, and that one errbor of this grou was agtually enplayed by the “OB, Hg was not furth r identified. he ‘Subj then went on to relate two other ‘8 "oda" experiensés: he had had -prior:ts his coming to Mexico, Thay sre not worth réoagiting here.” 1 tola * Subj I would. try to. locate the ‘afure fentioned atrest on the Moscew map but that I did not take any of this very sertowly, Although Subj ‘realiaed tht I vas amised by this tale he was not agua. angered ‘by ay attitude - 2 ays he did not know vhat to make of it himself. : . DFDDITMANSON ~ 1M Agate te sont ena ec keno ag am wee? Wee vi 1. Sa 2. ‘su 7a 6. Instructions to salesmen ° Nothing. 7. Report. by salesman 7 . oo, - . Rs Party. Tho. occzsicn tas a farewell party civon by ew tennis group in the ho-a of Dr. Goze: for DIGHARD, who leaves 3 Ostober 7th or &th for Mosec. In eddition to nyself ant ry : wife, tho follssing vere present: | : 4 4 Gloria Pinto ae 3 Pepe Pinto - . aan . . Lats Coase U7 BY BRET een oe (ieajns) : Sylvia Goses- | 3 : 8. Competition > Xe wr Tewnan S2emazes9 - Site - 4. Date/next mtg. = "SETS DATE OF Repent: 22urKSe Po. “ ; s __ eR et tenants bervisor . doh 3, Date/meeting 27-2 Frais 59. 26000309 hours nt ee ES . - . . mo . . 5, Administra tive Nothing. | Mercedes Pints (elderly writer, aunt of Pop, nother of °° - Hors of B=. Luis Gone » Islosias 22 - a: Rubon, rather of Pitucla who is the wifa of Harb Waltac:) Ruben Rojas. art th i) Sat DERE Eatchelor. Scfor in Ty soap operas (novelas) designate theater, ; EOSEUO A! OTs wife | (oontinesd noxt page), 9. Supervisor's conments h eed Ploaso instract ro as te vhethes or not you want re to Ae atton’ the rocaption Vetsoatiy, Ont Ef so, that to loot fur AO Laced besitos avethng OID org mylacasos§. Can you call off the fie Ful? . ant 5 : . an ow . : on i. ~ cart, nal ee OS ert Phe no ” An ¢ : j Ww? : pile i at paie - ~ Sarina Aptitee Virgsn Asuilar Tozzsito (lna) Ralpr Wiesandt Ruth Wiegandt - Gho party was very gay, excollent food brought by each of - tho guest, much nusic, dancing, amd drinking. No politics. - - Bveryons tes in.a very frisndly. nood. ; Coe 2. Formal fare-pll -rocention. VWodnesday, October 1, at ; - .9900 hours at tno Sovic’ exbassy will bo the fornal party for Se, . DYEHARD. Tho Pintos, Gozez ari poscibly others fron ow group will attend.this party. I do not know how bis it will bo. . n . CN DIEXAND was disappointed when I said I would not attend, but KL .v -XYN that this was‘no reflection on ny frieniship for hin. I stated . yl oo”... that I folt &% wrrise for an Anerican to visit the Soviet ea, pe gS BN bassy. Iwas afraid that the Far or CLA would Learn of ny visit. © nw “Xs _ Val was ‘ery insistent and said he'd ba disappointed Af we did oe? SG: not cono. Later in.tho ovening he brought up the subject again S&S Sia we and insisted thore would be no way anyon3 could know if I vero — we eft present or not=-there would ba no risk to xO-«no naios ould be. . ~ recorded. I said I wo.2d think about it, but doubted that we ef : - S . would cones a FR _ 9. DESHAWD's esvlaconens. During the course of the evening. ee ee speeches were nado, or at leist seni-forzal coments arn wishes : ao _.l> of goodluck to DISIARD and his wife. .DIGLAND said that his rea : a “ placoacnt soll be at the farevoll, perty at the enbassy_and be Ps mo A. hopxd_waxswuld all sect _hig.. Ralsh Wiegantt stéted that he pes : i , wanted DIZHLO's repiacezent to know that he, the replacsent, tho eee DEL oo Ao would be weleohe in ow groug. Cur group is songwhat inter , néional ani Bas givea us all a chance to exchange vicws. Yo. would reset losiag eavtact with the Siviets. DISHARD then nentionod that his replacenent is sorething of a sporstaan,. . h, Turk Cchornich. I told DESLWD that I hadn't seen Turi - vA for a leng tics. Tasked wit had happoned to hin. Ho ansvercd — wo ow that Yuri hdd been on vacation for a w:ile- This coos not account for ths rary nonths, perhaps five or six, that I have not seen _ Yuri. I did not press tho issus. -- : p ote id a _ 5, DTEIIRD FUIRT.. DIEHARD socced te be indifferent to 7 ne Pope's prosenco. hea ho danced with Gloria he often sacaed & . vory intisate--dancinz cleso, whispors and piybus gicsles, soulful leoks. Gloria did not try to control this situation, but rather ‘rerbiclmted, My wifo Inter rorertal that willo dancing: vith DIHHLD ke also tricd to Mirt with her, but on a gore discrota level, holding her too close, squesting her hand sorninstally, ete. . : 6. PRO: mrenta, Wo arrived prosptly at 2009 hours. Wo vers the firsty getats to ersive ant the ealy guests for nearly an hour, Turing tis tine Dr. Gonca usda several consents of inkerest. Firat, let no aay that I nave thought that Lito a 14-0008 wes a conzunist syapthyser, despite his yeelth. He tecaco fanous sexe tins bad: by sucsessfsDy sewing biel: ova hand that wes: azputaticd in an aecidert. He is a doctor with securo Social. Moxico sir.ce. has sho:n his' éfF to the uorld as Hexico's croat hand surccon. Ifo travels arowl the yorld attending redical cconventiens.amd is tho psincig) fiest to rodical convonticns - here in Hoxico. An elstorats book wes published by seguro oe Social ea surgazy of the hand ani Luis! wors in that field. - so, oo “J nention tha above since it esets to cot tho stole for sorcens © so ; . who nlgit believe that gociztisa and socialized nodicine is : good, becauso ho hinsclf has profited so greatly froa it. . 4 Further, ‘Luis ani Sylvia hed nado it mown for quite some tino that they wanted to have tho farezo0ll party for DEGHAND 4n their hezo. T.alays felt that this was duo to communi: | synpathy. Mow I don't Imo. And I an at a loss to explain wy they insisted upon holding the party. They co not seca to bo . close friends of DIZIAD, are soncmiot different in social : and intellectual status, and no longor ‘seca to ne to ba conn. nunist synpathyzors. . . Inis comented that East DEIEYARD's son would probably cose to tho purty sincs they have no maid, Incidentally, he did not : a core. Ee then stated that the boy still ppeaks no Spanish at all. soe "| He added that the boy has lived in Mexico for five years and ". before that for sovoral years in Guba. Luis explained that the Soviets ara afraid ‘to havo their children.see how the world really is. Luis added tht. Kreschey sau & supereuarket in Los Angeles and sizply cowlin't beliova his eyes. Luis was frankly critical.of the Soviets ani their intellectual isolation- Se ne . . 7. DUEHARD MLOST RETR. DIELRD and his wife both cone ceded that trcre was a good chance ‘they night cons right back to Hexico. She told no that if sho did, sno woul Like to teach , ne Russian. We had exchanged a few elenentary words during the so evening. - _ ~ See were a, w BY Cement 8 oe er re hs weak? Leos enero kos heer Son MG RAM macke hin Sexes sho le dh. | a fo Ae rene ete re nent a Se peter poe - (e2 SR fa UENO Serr . | a hey. . ae C0 Pi MEHORAKDUM “YSxico, D.P., Septionbre 26 do 1969. oa .. ap”: a vn betwee a Con relacién ol asunto del italiano, que henos tratado,.me per= mito indicarte que lo azistad oo inicié por la necesidad de -- traducir unos docurentos oficiales que nos solicitaba la Secre- ter{a de Cobernacién, por medio de los cusles deb{smos demos -— trar el nombre correoto de wi cliente. : Dicha amiatad se he conservado bajo un nivel noraal y mis o m= nos se inicié hace aproxinadarente un affo, sin que se hayan tee - nido otras citas como no es pura tovar algunos tragos 0 almor « . - An “ys fF biG sne of BITE. zare . Sin embargo, el aia de ayer mismo se hizo una cita la cual se = llevarS:a-efecto ol dia de mafiana y ya ne pernitire informar -- to rfs sobre ¢1 particular. — mo oD Leer, He EST AC KAT HE EX PELTS ye “1eeT AZ oF 250-4 Te 2? SeP— PewPCSE SF Lek 1b (oT BLS © perth Eel PEELE Cee Chee eT Bhl€ fe FOKOE Pir 7 Ee afd lathe. ated "6a aaa 1k Fth AG FORE [. hese af (vl be pots b onl hos wh &g an be ~e ; appl Beeprt REE ATE AL © ae tt ARP PD EOE fer. lf PLIEN Af See fOLL ero - : : 5 1 4 i 1 a 1 1 + i : | H i { ! : t t f 1 i 26 Septecder 1969 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief SB. . heo- og Chief, cuBA SUBJECT sg Relationship Berveea AEDIBHARD and Gloria PINTO . 1, In response toa conversation between Chief, SB, and the under: ‘signed, LIREALM-1 was questioned igtetatl on 25 September concerning ‘the relatfonship which exixts between AEDIZHARD and Gloria PINTO with a .vlew toward possible embarrassment of AED IERARD before his superiors. Lona woe ’ LIREALM*] and his wife both belfeve (but have no proof) that --it-ds probable that Gloria PINTO is having or has had an affair with. AEDIERARD. Both LIREALM end his wife are close friends of the PINTO's snd know that Gloria i3 strongly attracted to AEDIEHARD who is beth physically. and intellectually superior to her husband, [ue to Gloria's continued friendship with AEDIEHARD at the French Club and other places, LIREALM*1 feels sure that Gloria's Busbaad, Pepe, does not yet know of the affair. 3. LIREALM- 1 characterized Pepe PINTO as; aweet, slow-witted and below average in intelligence, “He is a physician specializing in lung dis- orders, born in the Canary Islands. He considera himself a Spaniard with the Gharacteristic apanish lack of respect for women, He attespts to “gigutiy control Gloria's activities while, according to Gloria, shaving aa many affairs himself as he can, Gloria gseatly resents Pepe's attitude . toward her, Pepe is basically defensive and would_not vant anyone to know if Gloria were having.an affair vith. another man. He. vould probably deny it 4f anyone said so, even if he were aware of it, He would take it cut on Gloris, however, and would probably beat her and restrict her covemeats even more closely, 4. In view of the above; it would certainly appear that there vould ba nothing to gain, and perhaps such to loese, by any attespt at exposing her supposed affair with ABDIZHARD. Sfince she now appears to be {a contact with & SHEVCHENKO, much better to hope for detter developmeate in thia case, ~ Andrew E, PELLEMENT SECRET PaTAG2 a Col 4e rere . . . olen, ices , BRRZTOL cen. ae oo poegons - 2. Agent/Subsect: LICOLY<-5 - DATE: 25 Septeber 1969 2. Case Officer Vihcent P, R1ZZUTO yi ; oo (ee 3. Date ant site oficontact: 25 September: Cnfsturia Parauc ie ik . ‘ ta paragraph 5 (continued) it off than attempt to collect tha money. There aro sufficient funds in the Project, ) ° : . : is. more to this invitation than meets the eye and that the KGB will. be going all out to recruit him. I think Subject may be right and . -Y think he should probably find a Good. excuse for not going. ; Subject states that ho had complained to KAZAN‘CS EV (pP- 880) about - the shoddy treatment he had been getting from LOGINOV (P-11,712)... - Never before had hg beon forced to "stard inline" for Soviet visas for his clients, In the past, he had boen able to sent passports “to the Soviet Embassy any day--nevor mind the office hours-~-and get the passports back with visa the same day. , Subject: says that het) haves: LOGINOV himself finally admitted. that thigiad bodausorsubjectehad: y ) been uncooperative ‘(meaning that he had refused to let LOGINOV recruit hin), Subject says. unequivocally that LOGINOV is leaving - PCS by tho end of October and that jhe is not being replaced by a newcomer, Subject ynderStands thatNECHIPORENKO, who in a former tour had worked in the Consular Section, will take over as (Chief of the . Consular Section when LOGINOV leavos. . . Subject days that KAZANTSEV is about to leave (in fact, Subjeét thought KAZANTSEV had already loft} and that both a replacement for hin and a now ambassador were on the way, I told Subject that as vs far as I know, KAZANTSEV was to be replaced by another coneterge Cov2e#zud who would be Chargé, but Subject insisted that an ambassador had : bean named and would be coming soon, He ‘did not know who the ambassador would be. Mw Rens Subject remarked that both IVANOV andNIXTTO: Sov had left and he said that NIRFTORON. was;,-he thought, a very decent person. Aves edie es . - Subject said that PRIKHODXO (P-2270) had come to see him to say . goodbye. PRIKHODKO had said, almost with tears in his oyes, that _ Subject had been a very good friend and that he tould never forget him, He invited Subject and wife to come visit hin in Moscow, Then when Subject asked PRIKHCDXO for his address, PRIKHODKO hemned | and hawed and said that ho didn't really have an addres S yet but ’ that Subject could write him tin care of Latin American Dopartnent of the Mintstry of Foreign Affairs. Subject recarked that PRIAHCDKO was undoubtedly being Sincero, but when you cane right dowa to it, he was just as henned in and afraid as anything of the others, Subject said that tt vasa a real tragedy that tho Soviet systen made such robots out of good peuple, nee oe borer ene wee ~ an = cy paragraph 7 7 (cont ined) = + 4 Oe menace nema, : oe ne en _ _ EL EMBAJADOR. de Chins. Cuauhtémae y ta Vidriera y- [Chih-Ping Chen, asiste como serdn teearadoe huéspedes de Tmiembro de la delegaciin de; honor de le cludad por el al- ‘Tau pals a la, Asamblea Gene {ealde. Tendran ademas ban. brat de Ins Naclones’ Unidas. | quetes y un baile de gala en Regresara a mediados de di-fel Casino de Monterrey... Bi cdiembre. En México esta como consul ce le Unién de Republi encargada de. negocios et mi-jeas Sovlalistas Sovidticax, Vie nistro consejera Chin-Hsien|lentin S. Loguinoy dard unad ‘| VTang... Fl embajador de Ac [fiesta en lz embafada de xt gentina, Enctyue Martine, Paz aig --culvada de ‘Tacubaya dia una cena en honor del se. | 24 el primero de actubre a cretaria de Comunicaciones y | [a para- agradecer ‘Transportes; Antonlo Padilia las atencionés vo fa amistad Segura. a ta que asistierén va {que se le ha bri dada em AA. clos amiyes del anfitrién y del {xlea. Durante esa? fiesta azasajato... Keith Willlam | despedida, ¢: prpsidente del Raker, iercer secretarta de la Cuerpo Censular en Méxive, embajada de Australia yo su Leander P. Vourvoiilias, Je ob: lespoxa Maria Magdalena Ra {sequiard, en nombre de lex miree regresaran de-su una cénsules, na bandeja de pla (fe miet en Acaptitco la sema | 3. Luguinoy es uno de tay -§na préxima... Wolfang Re. ‘dirigentes : del Cyurepo Consu- mer, representante del Merra- [lar en Méatca... Ei embajadar do Comin Eurepeo,.esté en Mé jde Ecuador, Miguel Rova Gen ‘Txdco en platical con funciona; Tl vy su familia asistieron ¢n vies dé) Roblerno y ditigentes| Guadalajava a fa Feria Tater de los hombres de negocios. nacional de Artexanias en 1a - Varios diplomaGius do la en.) Que su pais participa. bajada de Bé:gica Je dieron la ———8 9 blenvenida en el aeropuerio. .. 7 see Regresé y asumié sus funcio fnes et decane del cuerpo df piomatico, embaiader de Yaa Paises Hafos, bardn Schelto} van Heematra. Hatuva varios | - mesea de vacacinnes en su pal tela... Ta Comtsidn Cultural! [et Cuerpo Consular en Mé | Riva, erranisadora de ia eon: ivencidn d=_consules que haba: fen Montrcrey how diae 27, 28 y] 29 de octubre, prepare un pry, |guama qa mantendid & bos dé | irene muy ocupadas: ys cor! : fentas dulante reoa lees diss | Viewtatan las grades empee | gas come la Fuadidoca, Mojala : ta vy famine la © rvevenia! C yelh. 4 : : ee ene es ceakganc te, | Ma TO. RIZZUTO through: “ARCHBOLD , cubjects AEDIEHARD (Pett, 72) 4 Thoughts Ro poentbility of. ‘Pitching His a 2. “3. 4e ‘serious attempt to obtain a "pressure argument" through the use of existing 7 pir Patt het | ees vee september 23, 1969 Menorendum a. Froms FERNALD 1. Assuming it was agreed that A should be pitached before his POS deperture, because there are no indications that he would be more suscept- ible ixkxer to an approach - ‘Later. when he comes to 6 new post abroad in few yeare and, to the contrary, . it in more likely that he would be still more dering, more selfconfident and more. determined to advance and aolidify © his position within the KGB, I wish to add come views of mine to the list of possibilities as to how a pitch could be cerried out. . Ny views and thoughts on thia subject wili be based on the postible : use of existing assets and means. I am fully aware that there will be plenty of room for improvements, : addi tione and modifications of woat will be said in the following peras, ” As far aa I know we are: lacking adequately: solid facts in which we could put our teeth, i.e, we do not worataemas posses worthwhile mention= ing material which we could use to exert a desired pressure on A. . I am inclined to believe thet we are in a position to make 4 assets which are targeted against A and that it can be done without taking : an undue risk. : 5. As a nove in this direction I waa ‘thinking in terms of having recorded a SABORI“A meet for which we would prepare SABORI. To be more specifio T have ia mind a situation along the following lines: ae (& @. In going to one of hie next meate with A,SARORI should wt one t. carry on his peraon a tranamitter. I an not in Cavor st & of a body recordar, because thé recording tine 18 ae Le wy limited and it requiren the dearer to be turning it oy 25 HG A en and off, while the troenrmitter can te eet and it . Pequirees no potion by the bearer on one hand and on "? Ue + ov o IotG ’ Ree Ns the other the bearer Ja under the ispresaion that wa os 4 i st ages wth we Soeur radii ca 7S pewenee cae eemee semen ernst nips cette TH ARCA RANGES Semen ne SRR eI FANT oa rain every. notion and statement of his ie recorded: from the moment the. trananitter ie strapped on hin, De SABCRI should go to such a meet with experession of | a person who ie in exceptionally good mood, because -ofea business success and he wae given a subetantial | - advance on tite commiasion: After A and SABORI have their routine two drinks, SARORI will state to A that “he would piok up the tad for the evening ( after being treated by A so many times ) but he would want to celebrate the occasion. It would be desirable that A agrees, on 6 drink or two to pleage S, but even if that ‘does not take place, it 1e enticipated that A would want to accompany sm ih hie good humors, What ever ve the case, the situation lends itself to a free talking, eritioal commenting and aome vitching, juat to play it big. It will be up to us, to prepare S as to hew to run the conversation to get out of Aa few " atatementa which he would not like hie superiors to Ce d. know abouts Ae far as 5 is céncerhed I believe that he can be persuaded to carry a tranemitter on hie person and as ‘a reason for requesting {t we could tel] hia that it represented a conplinetary element to the PAQ which he made on A, because the psychologist who reviewed hia PAQ connidergit essential to have a tape covering one meet, There ts no way of hiding the fact that we will be recording what is transmitted, but ve will not have to give any explonations regerding how it will be done. ; I hope that one way or the other we rill{n ponaeseion of a tape which could be used ar a pressure factor. Prom there on all becomes 4 matter of aacupulation: ‘$ may request e meet with A under tho pretext that that the peoply interested in the platinum deal sent to £ thalr apectalist, who would like to.cleer sone vioo000 + -~3- questions before opening the Letter of ¢redit and that At. war essential that the person who arrived here see Ay because ‘that will strangthen S' position in the deal. I mentioned the. platioun deal because it would give eee some. common ground. ‘to the new person being introduced : - on the Boones, but some other story might. be a2 good. “The ‘new person showing up under the platinum deal . or any other pretext would be a case officer of ours. _I feel that such a pereon should at firet sight show that he wae a Yankee,.that he be versed in platinum or what ever the pretext may be and thet he should be a Russian language speaker. I am inclined to believe that efter some business. talk and after creating an atnosplie® of mtual understanding there would be no problem for the case officer to start speaking Russian, _If A takes this fact in good. mood and the business an conversation. continues in Russian, S would be in a ; ; __, position ‘to excuse himself as a person who was no longer , needed. It is almost impossible te anticipate what. would be Ab reaction to the fact that S wanted to leave. If insisted that S stay, we will have to accept it. Nevertheless, S will be instructed to "go to the bathreom! for a waile and the case officer will have to use this opportunity to drop his cover and go on with his jovd. He will have in his pocket a reel of tape to counteract. AS emphatic refusal ( which we must anticipate ). e sa Ath oA ERED A OP ° if 2 t r i E At sat nt ewes be tee ate ae nmereernrcummn yrne erent on, f. It may be mentioned that S will not have to know anything about the existance. of the tepe and as far. as the case officer is concerned S may have to be satisfied with the explanation that the o.o. wae the psychologiat who pierre that he wanted to meet A in person. Of cours@,; o dawnges nae bear out this cover, but that will be at the atsge af dexarapaerts when wa could not care less. Ce There ie no doubt that € will be burned whether the 1379 il er renee ee the things turn out Fight orwrong, but S- will be left only with. guesses: as to what transpired between the ; : ease officer and A in Russian, ; a I “hy Tt is: the: fate of-any officer “meking the pitch to ka be burned if the: eggersice | enda in anything: less ‘than ay success, Therefore, it would be worthwhile considering t to get a suitable laguage ‘speaker: case officer from ; : Fqs for this purpose. SE - 6. I am aware of the fact that gzas the above discussed scheme has __ & quite certain weakness in as mich as it ie built on and around an ‘untested | asset as S is, Nevertheless, in terms of security ‘and protection of Agency/_ asxetez Station assets the scheme is advantageous, ‘which is selfevident. HTML Se GOITER SEMEL EN OT, Te It should be assumed that § might come up with some objections when it comes to introducing another. person to A from fear that he would | deal: himself out of the game and terminate his usefulness to us. I do . ; not consider it difficult to put him at ease. neta setts whe Ate anh ee reat eee ees senate “teipetern + 8. For your consideration and comments. ; BEFernald . ; . —_ . an ko aud « Va? lan Gut ‘Ss Phe Kc O hehe han: ms | Pe hous 17 pre ra haat i whe ol Rinal2. Mameiel/ b Koo Fed gate /) Qeee Seon ver wath anal Jan tem oy” Guitid oe Aye ep’ aud | Y i 3) Q Gh, ace 6? RF 0D sduyy at hs att ie an f k wow : : pane seal, . ke celeszac¢s ops , iligt flat ; abna w Na J en fhe foe Caw Hy ke aray re irs \ : oo ff, Sr RO 5 te At Jie = lanel resettny : Lol viet Chidy, ba « phearrnds ore, “ak — 3) ao het wt an pr feck bent I~" T - Va aA a Aof et kee we drm - i tos BOP oetta 50 me inh ny pps ‘ : CAA Aa ‘ Mies Patan, wat ow af end wr (le, me preter. ef hat: Lai b oyna Ke a j . “pide hod ? Cited Le : ves fied a See eee ere veered meant et erent Maeniee Hamman Oi fen etree dos ait Hae cae cence ween are ongemecy Glatt Ap, eat MEW FER OA aa Logggctoete e M a nE A fl 7 on \ Agree that blacenail won't work = but in reading Nile. maar. rer that t qtands out (to me at least) ia the energy with wh. ch AEBLENARD pursues his career. Believe he: ia mithless ly ambitious to ret ahead. ar we y are willing to burn saZ08, it nicht, be advantageous to insert senior Russien speaking staffer. as suggested in this paper (out without trenanitter) who will make A offer to think over on long cold fogcow nights prior to bis arrival at ‘a new post. _ Our offer will, consist ‘of first, sewing seeds of discontent on fact that he is now 42 years of ont hae not risen tothe heights in his profess on, that ke contd have. ("Ne ig only Listed as 3re Secretary while younser men ere lat ard 2nd Secretrries d) I font, krow his KCB rank but ‘it can be intimet- cad that we know his rent enld be nigher Telking fast. we could then stgpest to A that we will work ont a olen in his aberence whereby we can aid his future career by pitting erk dn Sig peth adventepeoud situations such aa allowing him ‘to "yecruit” a U.S. official at hie next sost. In return, he wo: ld service our reoviremnts d'ring His tovr, Our working rélationsiio with A could have a time limit with control factors on both dides. "No answer is wanted “pow. Rerort the approach if you wish, The dffer will be good upon yout arrival at the new post whereever it iss (A, of gourse, will thing the talk i recorded so there must te some way of assuring him it is not. SABORI, naturally, must de absent .) We « hee a C. Ais, bet we. catevmerlaty SAF be fun lb, bf UVALH, re? sebokt. Lhe tier For oy SAB ORS | fet GP feviery Jede he ad « ' a ut ve ha ae qa wend (V4 dudes wal 4 7 il ~y ay ah wy, & CE plat Ln’ de ary , o Vad, an G, u (dei f. Lee: 7 . veo cigiee | ce LEE Cc “boned, ~ oy 4 # 3 2. i “fs & 3 | 3 g & £ z 2 x ra z- S. 7 ME ui f ca = ES = Fs ns PAAR PRIN, CH. aeoener- 7. 8. CWWaT WHE FAcwA PRRTY Fore BS SADMEDNYy 2 > ace Mong of Use. Gorn e2. . - Fle Lawes ~ vo a pater 2°4 -[N ~L~] Salesnan/Contact 2 one FOIE = L beta) . Supervisor (4g. Joba P, SANDRREO. Cun/P MEETING date/eins : location: : - , NEXT MIG date/tine + Location $ . Aduitutstration : . ee wen Instructions issued : , ‘ cauand TFs Guile, “tro MOF Hee AEMENN DS Will Report from salesman: Coa Pato Cozpetition activitys. ’ $anderson com-3nts 3 - 1400000 4 375. eg SE TEA REO HAST MEA CORR oT Mies ret | fe ah s “sat? “sally ots. ce te 4. has always been active in sports, 8. 9. PROD T_SALES_REPOR ‘Hovde). Said this was'a businessman, an American but with military rank. The Directory shows. : Gi) Gola Witdiam J, Hovde (Am); wife, Norma. G. (Am.)). Destilby S.A., Miguel Cervantes: “paths: ‘Soviets, hates to Spend money and would rather sroat t a Ee | spleuman — QLea_Chevehanke supervisor John Beancin AME Mil =L - Date/meeting L3rIX-69% 1000-1100 hours ‘ site - Beegch Cluh_ | pato/rext mtg. X ee Site Administrative Not applicable snetnceson to vacua OP IES ine 7 . | 2 — : _ ‘Not applicable i Report, by salesmp . ‘fas bean playing tennis for two years, However, | especially basketball and volleyball. , ‘yovde. Asked is I new Bill Hovey (could have been Saavedra 25, 2-17. Tel. 45-65-60. Res. Rio PeoE ” Escondido 20, Lomas~Hip., 2.10. Tel .20-71-38. Clubs: ChapGolf, WhFr, NavyL. a Note: Win's address is Rio Esc. 16. Competition See item #9. : Suporvisor's comments | . : \ (Lert is possible that Oleg had been planning to con- tact: mé and had deliberately had placed himself in ry 2iIt is also possible that Oleg, like all the other play with | another club member than to spond money on an instructors He may be trying to build up a group of friends or ace quaintances with whom he can PUXKEIRAXRLEKKBLLAKOKP LAY e . ' feontinued next page) 1 ‘ ' She semen ee uenewenemeset REE ae Ie sare eeetanetie mnenn ten Rerme ey 2g I I t | Il ne ee ee eee oe pee me tee carmen wee aang se MOEN 9. Supervisor's coments (continued) 3, If he had teen looking for me, it could be that he has been asked to step in where val failed. That is, as an Amarican friend, I never invited val ‘to my home. He never met other Americans through ma, Note, however, that he never invited me to his home either--though he did invite us frequently to various events which were under the auspices of the Soviet embassy. Ke did net but rarely acecpt, One such-occasion was the Moscow circus. ; a 4, If he had been looking for me, it could be that he wants to assure his accaptance by our tennis group where Gloria Finto is a possible target. Oleg has gotten to Gloria, but I, the American who is somewhat and Sometimes hostile to soviets, might, be considered a stumbling block. Perhaps he, Oleg, will try to reach all the other members of the group in- dividually so that an invitation by Gloria to one of our functions will meet with general acceptances SCENARIO OF CONTACT | Y arrived about 0900 and took an instructors , About 0950 Oley arrived to play with and in- structor on the adjoining court. He made no effort to greet me. He had been pointed out to me py val, but ZI had not been pointed out to him do my knowledgea-~7 though it is certain that Oleg and jval must have discussed the "players" in their"gamé" and counted me as possibly on tho other. team. That is, I am sure: that Val has pointed. me out to Oleg, but Oleg would . not have wanted to acknowledge this. . At 1000 my hour was up and I told my instructor I was through--I did not want to continue for another hour. As I was paying my instructor I noticed that Oleg was paying his. It is very unusual and possibly even bad form to take an instructor for less than half-an-hour. I am suggesting that he wanted to be free to contrive an accidental meeting with me. I set a course for one of the several gates from the courts we were using, I could see that Oleg had headed for the same gate (this could have been perfectly natural) and at a speed which after some thirty yards would bring him to the gate at the same moment as I (this was not entirely natural). Since I had an excuse to greet hin, having had him pointed out in front of Peoe Pinto the preceding week, I did so, I xakxn said Good Morning and asked 4f Kal were here. Ha looked very pleased {I kthoughs possibly relieved) when I took the initiative and recognized him. 14-0000 47? . \ Oleg said that val had not, arrived ¢s far as Je knew. I said I bad been training to get ready for Val. I .wauted my revenge for last weeXes oo Oleg seamed amused by this and immediately asked 4£ I would like to play with him since Val was not here. I agreed. We found &@ court and played for about _ one hour. Olgg won 6-3, 6-4. Oleg is very athletic in appearance and. played oar : and excellent game for someone who hs played for - ” ; ee only two years (if this is true). He has enorrous . me “yn muscular thighs. It escapes me what sport would’ produce this, other than weightiifting. Neightlifting ee AN is out since his upper torso, though muscular, is far ° i} gh less developed.than his legs. Basxetbal} ‘does not seen . likely to produce his particular kind of development. - Ow : Oleg is pleasant. Speaks excellent Spanish. Has not made any political comments (yet!). Seems more Antelligent, but less extroverted than Val. eet ten! Amer nee ae ‘ : . , Oleg asked if I were with the American Bmbassy. I answered"no, I have my own business", It was then that he asked if I. knoew another "Bill" who is in private business ala who £= has an army rank, Oleg khounghemayoxs thought the other person was a ma jor.’ 4a nee ya Medel Bw ew obi I left at this point. Oleg stayed on to play some pore. My wife could not see him and it is not therefore, known with whom or how. much longet Oleg did play. Val was not Seen during the course of the mornings The Pintos are in San Francisco. pane ni penne cme emer sateen ee oe. i cane ne a eran ee rte “37% . : ‘ to spot a girl or girls who lived in the hotel and appeared to be working sf) Sn Sef Jo . : . or, ; , September 11, 1969 S4 (¢ ust Contact Report Subject: Jimny SABORI (P-13,830) Pate. of Heet; Sept 10 et Eaztorns-Lnfragua at 1700 ‘ire eee reer treme fata eSeminar. a. Prearranged meet and § care 10 min early. ‘NEXT MEET; Friday Sept 12 ‘at Chez Rene at. 2000 hre. 2. ° Instead of receiving the Agency contract from the Hoon valley. Corp. Dallas, Texae, he received a hone call (his phone was connocted) on - ma Sept 10 in the norning and was requeoted to sign the contract immediately and return it by registered mail, The caller (Leater Haechee) told S that — thé contract wan nailed "Registered-Return Receipt" on Kon Sept88 “". S con- cluded that he expected receiving it on Sept 11, but more ‘likely on Sept. 12.: i 3. ‘$ wea Gisappointea because he counted on shoving the contract to | AEDTEHARD. that evening end the atsence of the contract will necessitate. | another meet with A when the contract errives. FERNALD repeated to 5 that { he needed a Xerox copy of the sexe and decided to meet with S on Sept 12 ! to debrief him on his meet with A and get a copy of the contract. : | | t i 1 : 4 § will not have much to report to A whee he: ‘meets -hiu that evening. : ~ S went to the Hotel Geneve where a friend of his used to be & manager and was disenchanted when he found out that he no longer “worked there, The nev “manager did not want to show him the ‘register of. guests and hia attempt bore no results, because o11 he was able to see or. exchange few words were tourists. S spoxe to TANG by phone to inform hin that the Luau manager. _ wanted to check with the embessy on tne size of the. aa he wae to place in the monthly HISSION. TANG stated that he would : ‘take eere of that and he remingéed $ that WANG wanted to see the article before it was printed, Other, than to capitalize on the info that Eche varria’ would be the next President of Hexico and speak about the platine nm deel! § had practically nothing to report. ; 7 5. F repeated the inatruction he gave S on Sept, 8 with regard ‘to etalling IS activities with A and as far ay tne platinun deal wae concerned AFefwill deternine our attitude. 4t was mado clear that hio fair rad squ ‘ BEFernald mane eee ete ete, een ON 72 14-0000 a nw aera ' i Ti alle, FS a eoe Sans a = uf rs vat rt .. bidseD don ielrete t ‘ fe “3 wee a ee med otiet 1 t eeemnreee sell weet 4.00000 & . Oe a — or * a a a a ae _ _ Sys oe re a . Bes FL. : a September 9, 1969 Contact Report : Subject: Jimmy SABORI (Pa13, 830) Date of Meet: Sept 8 at Cex Rene at 1400 Hre 1. The meet was prearranged and S came on time. The meet lasted . about 3 hours. NEXT MEET: sept 10 at 1700 bre at SAMBORNS-La fragua af § does not raqueat ‘to see mo earlier, 2e st was edvised by phone from Dallas, Texas, that the Boon valley Corporation waw able to meet the Sov requirements ooncerning the platious . deal and that they mailed on Sat Sept 6 a contract (agency contract) to s which enadles him to: purchase 10 ounces of platinus per month from the Sov selier ( an export company ). According to the same phone ‘meseage the contraot provides for a USE3.00 commission per ounce. 3. 5 hopes to receive the contract vefore he weets with AEDIBYASD on Sept 10 at 2000 hrs. On his own intiative S decided that he would went to show the contract to FERNALD before taking it to A. That was the reason for arranging another meet with F before the scheduled meet with Ae . 4. The generous commission provided for > by the contract enables 8 to offer to A US$1.00 per ounce. Even if the minimum required by Sovs ie purcheed a*..- commission per of. would etill net 320.000.-, according to 5 entiaatoe. 8 _antioipates that the purcheses would go above the required pinisun, B was taking in.coneideration the possibility that 2 A would not want to accept any oommission.ama Therefore, 3 came up wifh a scheme ty whiteh there would be a bank account for A and the money would be bio, whether he wanted it or not, er better said , it would be up to hip Yeoide when he wanted to uso it. . s. At thie point it say be pentioned that apart of the faot whether the Fove. would wast to close the platinum deal the entire shove peationed account 10 etrietly & interpretation of what be wae told over the paere 14.90000 38! SiS BRN Ei ety Ga go B) 3 | | ana only the copy of the Moon Valley Agenoy Contrat with 8 will olarify “ / many questions ona would like to agk right now. Nevertheless, it appeara. | to be Brobable that aa Agency Sobtrast was Promised to S.. | ! i I 6. _ In spite of the fact that at the tine of thie writing. ‘one ean. deal only: with wife", it ie worthwhile mentioning that 8 believes that A would ‘like to facilitate S to get the deal, because in that case § would | be on one hand morally obliged to him and on the other S would had ; sollected a nice eum of money. In turn thie would make A feel that he — i obtained a sstisfeetory control factor over S and the rest is quite ob- i vious. Other than reoccurring to methode which are quite rarely used gainst people: ‘ao 8, we in a situation of a very inconfortabie apectator left with ! a hope or @ which that ‘A might go for the commission. Te. ‘As far as §*willingnesa to give to A the attractive chunk of - | money 4s concerned he ia doing it for a double purpose: to please us (indirect protectioa of his interest) snd to protect his intersst directly by assuring AB wiilingness to help him in getting the deal. 8. ~- Although, our situation is not pleasant ( if tke deal is to materialize) we are not helpless onlookers.’ § mentioned that if it comes | to closing of the deal he will have to travel to Surich, Switzerland, and | for that, he needa a passport. How such § is avare of our control positiion ; am r ( by enabling his to get a pessport fast or dragging ite granting) ean be | | best Lllustrated by the fact that he told P that he vould certainly put i aeide a worthwhile aun for F. Néedless to mention that F gave him a tearm | darn good lecture whanxhexesxtionya when he made his silly statement. | Willy-willy P was obliged to turn weakness into stregth and 8 understood i that he could as well forget avout the deal ( if it comes his way ) if i he would not play it fair and equere with us.. ; oe S brought up quite reasonably the question that A would most Likely pat pressure on him to got producing along the linee of assignesnta against | the US Embassy ana os‘the first thing the question of obtaining the Eabsesy phone direstory would be thrown in & lap. “} 10. °F told § that because of the new developzent in the platinun business F will allow & to follow Am instruction tm ae to how to go about getting the directory. F told his to go ahead and look up all the USIS a a or tert ~3- giris he oan: find in the Hotel Geneve and report to A his findings. PF point- “ed ¢ Oud that we demand fron hin to stall as much 48. possible. on § remark that. he “should ‘have something to report to A when he secs him on Sept. 10 FP commented that he will have no objection that & report his. findings. 11. -$ really stalled all he was able in connection with the Chinese Embassy: he did not go there at ail, because he atill did not obtain the . ad from the restaurant Luau, 12. After’ the above conv 8 completed the PAQ, which is attached hereto, => ; ae . 13. "sg foia'F ‘that his. home phone was disconnected because he did not , have. poney to pay the bill of MN 632.- Thie happened at unconveniont tine because the Moon Valley from Dalles, Texas, was not able to reach him and they were obliged to contact hin through a friend mg of hia. F anticipated that S would in one or the other way be.asking for money and he had with hin a filled receipt for MH500.— whioh'be gave him . F implied that he would give hin s couple hundred pesos more at his earliest convenience. 4... Then, 8 spoke about the presidential race and stated that ‘thé Gobernacion Seore tary. Echevarria would be the PRI official candidate “and that the public announcement to that affect would be made on. sept 19. F phoned thie info to ARCHBOLD. See Attachment. - ' PHRernald. ee fic «SY, SECRET | / MEMORANDUM FOR THE. REOCRD FROM :cUBA/PBELENENT £7 SUBJECT Recent and Proposed Contact Between LIREALM*1 and AEDIEHARD 6 September 1969 1. : At the 5 September 1969 meeting between LIREALM-1 and Andrew £. : ae PELLEMENT, the folloting information was received from and discussed with ~~ LEREALY-1; : t incident where AEDJEHARD approached LIREALM-1 with an offer to pay LIREAMM-1) Av. ¢ . . B) ah toe . J afer “ BY . ‘a, QBLYREALM-1, following Station advice Sekkectaa the the recent een OAR for any information he could obtain from tha U.S, Embassy, has avoided . ey 4 1 contact with AEDIERARD at the French Club. LIREALM-1's wife, an almost pw? mr daily visitor to the Club, has been asked by LIREALM"1 to note AEDIEHARD's- ods v activities and associates and report anything.interesting to LIREALM*1,. 0 W/W ait Oa YY = bgt Me i b. Mrs. LIREALM recently told LIREALM-1 that for a number of Mee Pain| eonsecutive Saturdays; AEDIEHARD had brought a young lady, whom MRsa LIREALM qe : y Mrs. LIRSALM did not attempt thinks co be German, to the Club as his guest. to determine the identity of the female, but reported the information to her husband. She has noted no other items of interest in AEDIEHARD ‘a : , pattern ef attivities at the Club. He has not seemed to single out any . ye individual as 2 tennis partner, nor is be frequently seen socializing with . \ anyone in particular while at the Club. , oe . a) i" « « 1 Mm ws we . _ 2, LIREALM+1 was advised that the Station had learned that, AEDIEHARD \\V\, a” 4 will not return co MHHARSH immedistezy as originally thought, but he will W"qaH" ‘probably regain in Mexico for another five months. LIREALM*] was told that thie information was: dot yet public knowledge, but the Station would like LIREALM=1 to confirm this if possible, This led ta a general discussion of LIREALM*1's association with AEDIEHARD since the recent incident, LIREALM*1 was instructed that it was not the ‘Station's wish that he avoid contact with AEDIEHARD, ‘but rather that he not single out AEDIEHARD for special attention or closely court his friendship. It ia the writer's opiaion that 4 eufficlent _ time has elapsed. since the laat incident for LIREALM“1 to again renew some associstion with AEDIEHARD, and a particulsrly opportune chance to do £0 is. available: LIREALM-1 and AEDIEHARD both belong (as has previousi:y been reported) to a group of teanis enthusiasts at the Club who take Curns entertaining each other in their howes, To date, all the members of this group have given parties except LIREALM"2. Mrs. LIREALM, following theincident and thinking that AEDIEHARD was soon to depart, has stated that she ‘id not want to have AZDIEHARD in her heae since he represents a governuent 90 opposed to the principles of her govern~ ment, etc, Based oa ASDIERAPD's extension in Mexico and the fact thet the LIRZALH's owe their friends a party, LIREALM was inetructed to plan a party for the group and to include AEDIEHARD and his wife tn the group invited, At the party, — LIREALN-L should not focus an undue smount of attention on AEDIENARD, but should take advantage of the opportunity to renew their general friendship and let the matter, more or less, take its own head from there, As a first step in this general direction, LIREALM*1 plans to yo to the Club over the weekdnd of 6°7 Septesber ac tievs vhea AEDIZHARD wouelly playa tennis to at leaat say hello. sSecRET 2: P~ HM, Ne 1 °384 oy © z & & a oy & x Pte ate Tat ga eeonae SECRET 3. A second reason why hoth LIREAMN-1 and his wife plan to go to the Club ts to sae if they can identify the new "girl-friend™ of AEDIEHARD.. LIREALM-1 saya he almost always carries his camera with him when he goes to ‘the club and frequently takes pictures of his wife and thelr friends, Under “this pretext, he will try and take a. picture of the girl frtend if the oppor- _ tunity presents itself where L€ will not come to the attention of AEDIEHARD. 4. LIREALM-1 fe prepating a written teport ia aome greater datail _concérning AEDIEHARD and ‘his relationship with him since. the incijent. He ~ - will ahao attempt to see if his can get any more details about the girl fri- end from his wife. 5. The substance of the sbove including the idea for the party has . been verbally reported to C/SB and he is in accord with the plea for the party, which will be, at least in part, paid for out of Station funds. SECRET site . 2 Ect} Civ 4 Date/noxt mtg. : : . i Site "5, Administrative So ‘ 6. ‘Instructions to salesman . oe ay: More DeTAres. Te BE. OBMME?P? NAME EF | PrewvVvVncs ETe. | ; wae 7 (ako : | 7, Report by salesman ok fe VaL wes Seen Aenid. Wit ; : THE GIRL pregumneD SP BE — Geeansn. - a a a 8. Competition 9. Supervisor's comments . a " Mes, GE Pes PELU FNS Moe NOT ecco n even y Oven ENT ALD, Sorts © a 1 F Ne ar Vee SuT, Rxtor ww Care "2 : Teen et SS PTTQITION ss 1 Coutncis wre ROIS a \ : Qyvawnry , 2. Oreerd Sovieis NEL Press 49 Vee, BS. Uyjusurr ae Sete sry vhs weg . . : weno - Leen) eee © Z a co hyd OR ENE DURST re ed CR ee ee Se OC) ao eae remereetinnctnne sc TEEPE “ . | Dain / Rey VY Weey . : Brey byt Tew’ Gee p 1, Saleumn | Age ht Ole ' hou, 2. ‘Supervisor Je chal Ueber eg § a 3. Date/meeting > “AAG “ . site Cane ee bey 4. Date/next mtg. site 5, Administrative. | i] j sees ISS det th canene earl a Ee eee ao 65. Instructions to salesman _ oo : - . oe * a Report by salesman , ; 1) ae . ral) - Meg. Daw Penacel wep an! x NWI & CARE WM ome re AEE, INELLIVAL, os PoACe Bh & ( eee 7 Sore . tavat’y SiteQun PEwsane bz Qe © a ‘ ep mbUTE Tele. THis orArwweep VD rere hy rade: | AS- ores os » Qs We akeenNus MB shee Hetd, boa essen | 7 ete NE SEPRERSOO [VOLE “TH Go | Na SenvET SoppowT OF THe MEF Coue-. ao - -« . ¢ . G CEantT, . oo q : . 8. Competition — Gabi mvs LLI& GNIS 9. Supervisor's comments “ herer wat “Tee i wo | Rose, Logit - vs PW WEN ENC ou je | “AV © WR iGku > a wee Me Gh “T2 Ke a AG "thes Ta arey A Qe enya, Grou | . the rear eA. , - . . a Lee: Ser pe oU S. Cou ye : : oN Qvep ks hy vty Peaelcin, Bose WD Ga x all Ge @ a 3 PRODUCT SALES REPOR lactate Ubile fe 1. Salesman 2. 3. Supervisor Site 4. Dato/next megs . Site .5, Administrative ~~ Instructions to salesman on 7. Report by salesman » (ucee Ce Corwrro p New 7oRE ae ris Eny GU { 8. Competition 9. ore commants Cree fae U us : “Tins ee i ‘e Date/mocting GiiX -6 : 4: (lSu ee wer € C4) Cans rs _— Ave fails 10 SENG [LOL i “hy Feeuw, TByanS cen hia, @ Gof des ge), _[ feoi- Pa A nac4 : We Dap ty *. Nw Ocho 1%en2. ‘Ts booking OA u ed BilugineG vP Wh éca Qtr op: {S Eo ye. Te Cy eS Wool hag FPP ce . . ~ rs ”? EY) ) ve Mey GP Ser mo GeonspS preicn ce VVae Corry pny 44 Gre pacer a. / PROMUCT § anil 7 Du eh HIT: LIX “694 . 1, Salesman tees Chit) seven oo 2. Supervisor Ty ead : 3, Date/mecting vA i x -69.- IISe a. 4 Sita . Kite Rec ower ; = i - 4 Pate/next mtg. aa ~_ “Site. —_ 5. Administrative a OO tae. ~ eo. ; _— . t 6. Instructions to salesman - ~_ 7 Report by salesman aes : 2 dle Me ~ Auxiuurice yee Type Di pnrewe, ae Ay ! vSDe als lena + NAAT TIC. Menge Weare. Girne OF Rweiy Vine Vora, luas Sec Pomyime & [econ Frere Fh Roo wofyenc PEELE, Ui Kipper Vacentip Su SY PP Lee 5 dye’ "of poate Recon nine cA) a Mee Pe Clee 8. Competi tion —— a 9. Supervisor! 8 comments G APpEVES Why; Cen Ved See e | perc pire Ie Ovbeous preycrde ce vee : : LRN Ee ET OTM RN NO <A LCL EEN LOE SF Ae et BORNE TNE . y 4 * - PRODUCT _SALES REpoRt pre joer. ou: ix. 64 Salesman harzens Ecu LH - Huseatts Supervisor Dies. Gorm _ fees EVIJErS . pate/macting 4-Te- G4. Am. ‘sito Geese Ceve ae PEGG yg, . w wn, | Ch Ve a. 9. \e") of eh A Lee" tb wy -Gmce, The pe iS ProSasry og S ph Tomes On Sonor. LYN. Date/noxt mtqs Deh -64 Site — Administrative ‘ ; —_— | 6. Instructions to salesman 7. Report by salesman : Kaen + were RYSGANS ae € Hen - (he x:co ABD.UT SK Montes: ''Go “Ove ; 2 «Hus - Live in Loink s. BAND - tS ww the iS hot INS TMH ov gigiaA Lost Sue 1S A class “A! " TENMNAS puryer. Wel tle WAS. PLY ING witt Gor bow Competition Supervisor's comments . : — Tr <n Covupre courtd AE | Varce NTI yOeoH oS Vane Ss + Rue cLASS Ne" Prey THE ‘EDvEAT TrON De pv. retina mie 14-0000 PROD "T SALES REPORT can / Dope i TEM AG LOU /P 1. Salesman Re oes . 2. Supervisor SG tiae Eat tae ci 3, pate/meeting %_ 1% -4")° ; . ‘Site Leen é 4. Date/next mtg. oo i site ; : i - 3 a j tL - 2 5. Aeministrative wae LR tet ap OB 6. Instructions to salesman Cc . h 7. Report by salesman a , a Renee Mtg : Baw Fenncet (ee ypoa nil DAVIN G- Y : D» _ c 7 one ef. per (uel UA DY ais va fancy Snravon Pawson’ munci;eGNers “we aye ThE ‘ Taswid as DLeyp DW pea Woe AS -CaxeG OS : Loan nige ‘AS TLE rave, ‘Loe peBSONS _ [hs SKple>soo [VEO The FOO . : Sov €7 Sop POUT OF THE Vier CauG— OSS ; ELonT G ; ; 8. Competition LON 9. Supervisor's comments ~ hEQtGye” ; REND Lor LS = . red! AV: Capi (eeu Ye Rees OK je» XN VRETY P-ytt a th Fines BR RE ENAL - Goer oem he es picy au §, Ov Sera ens 1G U2, f ate: a ! (ye vt Ved iwciny @YOsav "AD (4 KEN EQUEP fOr at wre 8 Ve RENEE vit. . “~¢ rr a rr Neen Te ' Wee Pees Cote Leo ig’ ree ae fade pkey tise —— ; / o. \ “> | eo le aa" ae re YY Cae Suh . . Septerber 4, 1969 ’ Si Nee kee Ap fant DCbe . : ; . Contec’ Perort . CuELA yt a . Subject: LIOVAL-1 (¥-S903) : a a —_ Tate of Mect: Sert 4 ot Hoyo 19 Rest at 1340 Hrs. mo oo. The meet was yrearranged. - ~ . Yext meet: Sert 11 at the: sane Flsece at 1330 hrs... 2. During the langurse class on lon Sert 1 LYBACOY told Tel that he had a lunch with AEDIEHAND on Aug 29 and on that occasion A ac ert- i ted to come to, :IBACOK~Is house for dinner on Sept 15 about 19C0 93) o ! hours. TTRACO)"-1 ndded thet Yurdy CHEE YS (F-1,64a)rowld mek wise - j ettend the dinner. : . ; . | 3. LIBACOI-1 told L-1 thet he wanteé to invitd*To the sare dinner Cees ee cee T-~1 with wife, hrs, REX and Odil, but his: wife refused to heve nore. - ; vifient —~ a ‘. S oS ; guests than the to Sov couples, because they did not have ver ece and coulé not. afford to srend the anownt money the additional mutber of guests would cost. He went on to state that even this wey he wos in a auite emborrascing situation becoevse he Wovld not have money to buy more then a dott tle of Castillo rm. : : . . so a ae rH thanked BIBLCO!-1 for thinking of hin ond odded thet he would ' . . ! me / _ not heve been able to cox: ‘cc for dinner that evening because he had to give e eless which he wes not able to) cencel. LIRACOT-—1 felt releeved, ; but he arreazed to be very. nervous. Tl cdéed, es smxaxrrk an afterthoucht thet he would bring to TIBACON '-i a bottle of wisky, vecause his friend. 21+ Cetevio fron Hatenoras :; a : sel neduled to core to town before Sert. 15 Ps 1 oné he usiel Er brincs hin o ecourle of bottles of wiskey ; if not sooner s? ce s . ta ua T-l was certein that Cetevie vould call on hin Sert 14 or 15 the . A Intest end in that ease Tel. could hend the bottle to LIRACON-1 on the "" ""- Vevening of the rarty at 2100~ 2130 hrs. LIPACOY-L felt thet this “would be prent and that ra could remmin with his guests for a drinix. 5. rH the nbove mentioned “gov velorzents meée it vanecescary for co: the cirmie of actkins: to have his classe at ITRACOT-ls riree. Purtier, TITACO Vel tolé TH) that he hed aslced ponife T-l hed roavested, bus A eid rot trou stock and if there were ary he would bring it /ASEDIENAED for the fishin whether they he. them on : }° 342 to the cumner. : ; . - , : | 7 Ss. * ITOVAI~1 fet ecertnin thet LIDACO! “ad Wes Very nervoue during thie : eless end, esrecially, when he syole about his ne-t with) AGNITHARD Ana the fox theoring Girner. He went to the vathroon é tines in en hour va io. | ®@ heif (he uscily goes twice when served the sére sy ount of liquor) a _. This lecd I-l to srecwlate that there might te something fishy in ® so. 6Commeetion with the, dinner, including the yoscibility thet ASDTENADD ~ requested to mect Iel-ct TITACOM-19 1. pleee and thet his wife sroited the plans by. liritirgs the nuber of reorle.fo keer the natter fron developing into wisht thinking I told I~l that it was possible that .- | LIPACOr-1, felt inbvorrassed for not. being able to invite hin to the, dirrer. L-l cormented that LIGACOr-1 hed no rensen to tell hin any~ os cs thing sbout the imicr and if he kept it to hinself thera vould had "been no renson for enberre wssment, We, asreed thet there wes no reacon a) Sreculnate, tut to weit and sec, Il stated thet his hores vent high. becnuse TLIEACOM-1 told hin thet ASDIEW TARD Jum s tated that that his is deperture ; ne WES yestroned and thet he 4id not comt on ‘leaving ‘before the end of December '69. Difficulty in finding a suiteble sorlecenent ves given as reason for rostronenent of derarture. , ie 7. Requiroment: In view of the fact thet LIZACOr-1 is used te wr ad see et I~ls rlace wisky which doed not heve the tex tags (stenys), room ' _- beesuse he normally rets his from Octevio ( 2 Customs ins reevor. in SM yie : Katemoros), I-1 renuested that I supply hin a botele of wiskey which} entered the country tex free. ( I~l usually hes the Old Far ), “By _. For his persona use L-1 would like to borrow a John rath? eatclome, the iscue velia after Aug 16,'69. — ; [ wt fre P .9 yl : BHFernald it 14-0000 mn eo ot fe - j + SUBST: LIRATE 1 be Cou . DATS, Thi 35 Aeleontcdts a Tentres, . lo Subgest was aire. gota Toarrived Seu . wieites aft or the hour e Tot po doacus apt tr tls tie-up. ne aati vo way early fo niet: we hla cife and ebfliond tohke : then hate ent, therefore, acted if “sould continue our ms ting of / . a later hour, seme doy. I hat no etjection so ve aged to ano’ at Sinborn's, Ther * Reforma, an? arcened oloauhore from that noint. : sO 2, Subfec: did not pre> re ony rottina for ve re his meting sdth, -- + 104 ag Thad reyested but aetired-me thet ha reeslled ik vi diy. then procecied to deceribe Lt to re witaont any prommtins-by Ponle i st net L0G at the seca del safueto, 166 Liver ol, at i az, as had been ervenzed, They sh aged fn the restairant: H f el: OO minntes. LO) agve! Suhf if ha hod seen any of ats 7 o arfean friends lot ant Sus recited that he had seen John: ant we i an . Fext in the usual mnrer, £29, 29 ¢tndqts, LOZ tered tae .o dnton | ae . that Subi was hain: tourrasnded't by anig amt didn't Sud fesl the sane ee way. Subd denied that thic wee so, at leest as far as he wes concarmnad, : but if LO} fe't that some of tre peo. le were ipntenticence® teres, Ne, | ; ‘the Subs certuinly did nos feel that wa ass i Sub uow he was fix.d finanelally aa’ the lets 4 3 : On Baab Surk could have { agra. a repert or tino’: . that po renostsd o i yoo that * 21th pant } | t Wi oa Por : 4 Ptoullies. ‘wen askdd by Sub!., 163 of ares ; J i ining tah Yue have ualtrid bed funds Cor Sig soot - 4 . : Subdess did: apy coi diners, and satd that a fallow : i. “ woul hate to aceert any neney for sich 2 favors ". Lor insis ra : this sosll anowat vould help Sud! vaca’ then he wis 5 i above hal be ne 1 : ine firs H Y ; able and ne thersfore i. i ‘ 4 he covld have breecit i : * . Ta ory : “ene for a fare: : : Loo 4 ws te tavite obs . ! . . ad wifa alse, antl Guod ag Su foeeh gosanted to ra th. . i 19th was a partie: : sea a ate, at having foszgotbea thst & i : bob. @h LCG and sce tf h- seiki- y~:; he Subject told re that MERo0TS j | that, LOD sted bo recruit nin : SF Ma2e 3 dG ratuged, TEAGIEG nede a . a word of tabi %o ae - .- eee, ‘ - . . . , 14-0000 344 . ‘ Lt Se ouery nob in Saves of his it: . a Su Zowovkd Tea re of fh tsage i | nN at th : : . fe > ey bri a - reposk ag Vlas ga Poe ' ‘4 I ozs * srutget 20 do sa bab ane SO whe tt, Uexclainad tc lin . : ep one's § racaivod fraa both sides aif thet ary aonuey : ‘ nF . ceive fro fo: Aketer puptose O. Per any 10.99, . 7g . : . tote tuned over to 8. Ye seered to untirstond wis : , ; . very wolle ° oo , a . - t D \ 7 Me ret at Sonbornts ag at.age? ant I wi nob very Waly about. : ot this site foes aeating plice. “AbMiongh noting uated Nas oned as - Soy oe . : aN Sup as To now, #28 th “nal rest thar “3 “geiie Mine nove froaw terre a os t iv maz to bal Inas: che as +g vere sitting in a rather Jars . 3 Hy aa This qilaa ani Isup “088 i ‘vary anive: tat ein” 3 Hl C0 that ho did not De ‘ i i we niggut that this ; : co “pgs ning Insiea Ma USSR, Host of i 2 Josey, ia : audll wa tom ahont Wi ost nor veeest ! . wet olatred bean sig ani nes interested, . 1}. ; “ag, Noy sa anche 23 tia Steve. Maton Sut fer the : . 2 ot untty oe p Ng : Crestom of hu..anl tye ¥ ashe i oak if ha ted: é : fz 2 coy longa OF :. - : “pos S tbia. 5 . | Ath nnow : : ' } : S. Next raetiog is scheduled for ; ; Pd - , Ces ikon Gegrtee &: iene Debnave a = Rawle ys 4%, ae : DY wut ane S pee Aeendtted’ h her Ac€ A . : : reciky . } IW Sent? ana Alert ant Sie : aaa CRs. Ue : bata Eee } ad o .- 4 thee Pe Sire oi ; _ fun SUR SPEC AN eet & feta . . aA 7 . ° . g : oes = hyp he ho assed to. , , fa e g eth oa ch ynt ATL Wee Plat WL 2 AAT oan ow ALA Chane ot 'y a aay OS etek Se ove + tot Poe Sater bag oe —~,, 7 NE Bee Ob ee ald way 5 Ay ene atee a eaten mieten tees ieee eae ‘ LOGINOV, Valentin Sergeyevich ; OFficfal Function: Third Secretary (Consul) oy List of Soviets in Nextco passed out to all Case Officers on 27 Aug69 Wife: Aleksandra Dattriyevna Residence: Ignacio Esteva 21-2 (Tacubaya) Car: 31 DG (69 Green Chevie Chevelle) Intel Status: Known KGB . Tour in Kexfeo: Aug 1965 - "Clubs: Corisular Assocassior, Seench Club ‘aceusing hin. ‘for au Embassy phone book and info re American Ua is primarily targetted against Americans at the US Fmbassy and specifically RVROCK. Ho fa a ladica man who cultivates American women. He ig “an extremely active and skilled intel officer who deliberately nceedics US citizens whon he believes to be RVROCK. ‘Attenpted an open recruitment pitch to LIREALM-1 aftor so Yas recently levied requfrements female Embassy employees. Additionally has recently requested an agent to cultivate a Chinesa Embassy exployee from whom he wants {nfo re relations between Soviets and National Chinese against the Chicoms. LOGINOY is scheduled to leave Mexico RCS fa mid-Octoder. Avid tennis player; has wide ranga of Mexican and third national contacts. wot mae mies og Sd eae feet were et ene ot ae Som meet we muetteen cn Sat (2. | I, Vis Se METm getS ant e e aetie po RENEE, LPOG Rat tata noe Contact reports, etc., forwarded from the field. TO reenactment RRR ie cnnenrn sere tary tds ae erp eA Et ES i SEAT Engh Fata: cote re ee et eee ee sane ph ork 14-0000 31? & ye A Ae Dear Valya, ’ Several times.I got ready to write, bu and BECHIPORENKO’ triod to help mae “want to mova to Spaine on the other band, with the knowledge of Languages, one can cam Transiated dys Node USSR, Moscow . . : Ont 7 Nove 70 — Ministry of Foreign Affaics, Consular Section, Valentin LOGINOV ee ae a Mexico, 2 Nove: 1970 (, amu ) Ie.doesn’t seem to ba true, but it is. 1 amwiting a letter ((to you)). t couldn'c because of aither laziness or too much works One and a half years have gona by since you left. Uy wife and I remember you often, more so, because there are practically all new and soma very serious faces in the Exbassy (nH). I went to the reception on the Red Aruy Day, but ; since I didn't have ‘an invitation, they didnte let me in, even though CHERNYSH As you seé, my brother, times change, In our days, i.e. when you were here, everything was simpler and I would say even : ‘payers a Welly enough of complaining. 1°11 now turn to the news, The most important news, at least foc may is that Tege is expecting. "Parisien package" approximately in Februarye It would be nice to have a son, since we are not going to produce more children. would be nice. I will feel as though I am in a harem. I am studying English and French seriously. In 203 years my wife and Li: : : for 14 yearse a botcer living ia Lase year 21 million tourists visited Spain. One can make a good living rarough touriem, and without much difficuley. , 1 continua working in buile o three-story dutldinge. Juan Luta's wife in also oxpecting thelr second : child, Ploase extend ove big bello to your wile, te remaxber her oftea. boar a wry alco and hied vito. booking torverd to/your nsvo, wa eabreco yous : . Retoot Vidloys i 29” -7 a Be? ty x fe We are waiting for the oi. put if it is @ girl, that too + Lae I:have had enough of Mexico. I have been Living hore ‘| Spatns You know yourself that life is much happier in Europes the Institute, Wo bought 2 good lot oa Rin sereet! and ! 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INSTRUC TONS POAC FE NO. aan See Hane TO: A if tie no and Uitte shown are not proper, . { insert proper file Aa.. delow and forward | document to IPJAN. Taye TO ALL AODRESSEES Fa my SEC TION 1 ON BACK. IF APPROPRIATE COMMENTS bebe iret Pe se aseer en sir pememrnne rea f 7 : - ert { a ve . . 7 t : : arent ia wane amr niperertn ey amit 6 ae 8 ot aeentmme ol > “f ae Ea sn i aan eae “9 Faert . eta? i pret crews A A a ¥ i peed 0, i ne ed wee eee Te ee ine anew Tat Rca © PRBAOT VFO: ties HAS RDA aE FRITS a CLOTS OE an 4 : ay aa ; ee * ne we ty / be ” we gg AEE ad EE ! a a) Tie what e) cece | 14-000094 PROCESSING ACTION BARKED FOE DCOENOEG WO INDULIG EQUINE OMY QUALIFIED Ot5K CAM JUDGE INDEXING . _ Chief, SB Division Chief, European Division Chief of Station, Bern (By = REDTOP INBREED: Request for Photos and Bio Data ACTA RLQUIR'D - RIFLRENGLS a . , MC ROFL Sane natin Bis Reference : ESBW-13096, 14 November 1972 1, As requested in Reference, Station queried INBREED as to why they had inciuded Valentin Sergeyovich LOGINOV (201-02854112) in their list of Soviets who had been PNG'd or expelled from various countries in the past five years. . _ 2: In INBREED's reply to our query, they stated that in the - periodic "Das Beste" there was an extract from the Reader's Digest of 1 January 1972,- of 4 bookatitled "Moscow's Attack on Mexico" by John Barron, From this article it was learned that ‘the KGB cfficer . LOGINOV met secretly with Mexican students at the time of the student demonstrations in Mexico in 1968; In March 1971, when five Soviet offteials were PNG'd from Mexico, it was believed that Valentin Sergeyéevich LOGINOV was among those ousted, - . . ‘ { ‘3, Upon learning that LOGINOV served in the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City as Third Secretnry/Vice Counsel from August 1965 to Octoher 1969, INBREED has now advised the Station that LOGINOV's name gam erroneously appeared in their list of Soviets who had been PNG'd. ; fhinde Ww fehl’ Ronda W. SCHWEERS Distribution: -C/SB 3—C/EUR t fide tae/s . E2 IMPDET wen at of es copy TT rT enema (LTT 2 | cc or seman ean eee sqreeEoNtee. j ESBA~21,494 “laws tad 3 SECRET LOGINOV, Valentin Sergeyevich | | Born: 23 December 1927, Moscow. Wife: Aleksandra dmitriyevna, born 20 August 1928, Moscow Children: Two ; - 4 . te LOGINOV was an Attache at the Soviet Embassy in Havana from September 1960 to Septendér 1963. He was Third Secretary/Vice Consul at the Embassy in Mexico City from August 1965 to October 1969, replacing NECHIPORENKO, We have no information to indicate he has ever been expelled from a country. He accompanied a Soviet soccer team on a Latin American tour as escort and interpreter December 1961. Languages: Fluent Spanish and poor English Nee: SABA) ROT b6s pin?r Z Lt ply to re ee ‘ Ei » CWRen Failed ray OOCUMENT LDCNTIFICATION : : BATE OF POC, _ FING Coasereicavion oF axcoas Cory aVALUATION BOC. SvMg0L BNO, | - “SOURCE INF ORMAT HOA SOURCE CRYPTONYN 1on TEXT OF EXTRACT (Alea cite doo. distribution, Disses. No., etc. ~ bf oppticadle) “LOGENOVs VALENTIN mc C6 8-C02~004/03 - 201-285412 . i - SEX M 008 ? | . ; ES8A-2C502A0L i fo Lo i _ 19 JAN 72 ‘ po cit ? co P6 . “pce ? i ot | NAME APPEARS ON LIST FROM SWISS INTEL SERV : WHICH REQUESTS BLO DATA/PHOTOS OF SGVS PNGO OR EXPELLED FROM VARIOUS COUNTRIES OURIAG ' LAST FIVE YAS po . . R 7262032048 i ’ i Ind¢eate Tha Subjoet, Project Or /201 File io. In Which Tats Form Is To Be Filed. 1 — SHORT OF aot (Leet. Firat, Widdie) 00 O67 SECRET V- oer * . “ ! LOGINOV, VALENTIN SERGEYEVICH | : f 201-285412 200+005-042/02 | : SEX M 008 ? DST =22819 i O7 APR 66 | i | CIE usse STATE : | acc 3RD SecY -_ | : | SOVIET EMBASSY : | < MEXICO, MEXICO La etree, ! : a me TTA ‘ eee Se : eon, SECRET | (Then Fitted Jap EXTRACT ANDO CROSS REFERENCE __ DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION Dats oF Doc, . SOURCE INFORMATION oF INFO, . CvALUATION ete. © 10 applicedte) TEXT OF EXTRACT (Alaa cits doe. distribuelon, Disses. No.. { R 7111230503 | Ind leate The Subject, Project or 201 File No. In which This Fors Ia To Bo Filed. RUOsECHT OF RFE Chaot. Pleat, wievie> SECRET fee) . Lees a] : pee B67 sas 14-00 10000 © 8 ® © 8 8 ® ® ® 6. 6 ®@ © © © @ © & @ £2 °° © © 4 . ; Srcaer : _ , i : ; [WHEN FILLED IN rier 4 ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET INSTRUCTIONS PRION TO FLING vee | oe TOACTION BRANCH 1, Filbin Sect 2. on back. Detach back flap ; : and forward to RID I file no. and title shown are not proper, . insert proper hle no. heluw and forward 2. Destroy front cover sheet, unless it records sigmibcant achon taken ur comments requit- document to RID AN. ing pronotvation. FROM: — ” THOPER FILE NO _KID/ . : TO: ALL ADDRESSEES : 0 a “PILL IN SECTION 1 ON GACH. IF APPROPRIATE CARROLY ED 6 “COMMENTS 1D/AN ; . os Bl’ 178 . wee ; : . oan . rs ; the ONT ee 2 eae ee ampanen en ten a eeeeeamarenrTt ies serene! POTEET Te “ eperere * ee we a ¥ ress? a pot * ‘ sy ways Vi a~ Bye ee : caee | | d tt. i | | Loe a ; w | 12. [ ' | : : 13. i i i } r po} i if I i I ~ 14. ‘ i i : . ; rr ee res rs Oo 1 S| nN . : 0 . ‘é : NID : i , @ + eneesinnnen Ae Poe en cane et thd mate 0p man a NS ae re eae sac oe ee gy ek OE eer ees Sess i 2 , PROCESSING ACTION Cc hief of of ot Station, vex Mexico caty fo C Forverding of PCQ on’ of PCQ on Valentin Sergz : —y _ Forwarded herewith is a completed PCQ in Spanish on Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOV. This PCQ was prepared by . ‘AEMIDRIFF and was turned in on 6 August 1970. The Station is. not retaining a copy of this PCQq. Qld a Gye Hq. FARMILANT Attachment: . PCQ Form - h/w. Distribution: Ce Chief, SB, ‘w/att - Chief, WH, wofatt i _ [OPAC sreto A muNBTE UMMA-29325 1C August 1970 ee a *P201-9NS 412 . . « _~ . , ~ LL e - . aoe . . , LOE den o re . oe 7 Antes de completar el siguiente Cuestionsrio para ivalver ! "7" |‘ a Personalidad, sirvase suplir la siguiente informacién acerca . so ge sf mismo: oo ot : . - how , , an . Baad "7 e0x0_¢/// Wactonaliaad bp Antecedentes sociales-y culturales:, ome gcon qué frecuencia ha observado usted al sujeto? . °. Joa? ae roo sot Leet Cine ob cr ” g Cudndo observ por: Witima vez al sujetot” : : i . i OC dé Cilio, (PER | yQué tipo de contacto tiene usted con 1? (trato directo, * eo .. _Fecepelones ofiestas en las embajadas, infon wo interrogatorio ‘de’ otros, ete.) © —— : nformantes, lee yPuede usted Producir una muestra de la escritura del sujeto? : 7 st Noi: _| gFuede“usted suplir el nombre de alguna persona o los nombres ~*' . de varius personas qué en su opinidn estén capacitadas para suniniss © © : '. trar informacién sobre el sujato? En otras palabras, personas con ' J . suficiente conociziento para completar al menos parte de esta - wot H ao 4 cuestionarion, = ate 1¢ . : : ’ Hlaortim 0 . ppm escory . Die d8 SV een OC SG BAD... ne . ‘ =e en ema en earner 2 RN ee ee 7 pe maton: 14-0000 + TO ceemamewenrn enemas eR NR ES REND WARES: yo Toss CUESTIONARIO PARA EVAWWAR LA PERSONALI OAS 1 . | . ‘ . ot, I. ‘DESCRITC L0N : . ‘ . i... In.residna gineral (Margue le deseripedén nfs pre; faday 2.02 Viria, atl ética, prdctico, de facil trate qockad : (esmsechano) | : : ; (4 02- Viril, roousto, prdctico, cauto en eu trato sockal . (autoritario) . . Cet Fl ce eet : - 1.03 Rando y afectivo pero socialnente agradavle y apto a : ; & . (ovens persona) : mae I ce. Rando y afectivo, pero sociainen Mie cuuto ¥ taciturno (posible quejumbroso) ++“ ¢. fKle Pied 4005 Tsevlino, de aspecto agradable y profesional, :orial- | ~ ee | | H : meate pulido (ejecutivo) _. - 7 2606 Austero, preciso y sistem{tico (trabajador aplicado) , 1.07 Bducado, refinado, artfatico y socialmente pulido 1. (ciplomitico) i — : 1.08 sensible, intenso y ensimismado (tipo artista 0” profesor distrafdo) : , Hinguna ce las: descripetones es adecuada. 7 Yo 20 describirfa en la siguiente forma: : ’ _—_ ; vestide (Morgue la descripeida més apropiada) : 2.01 Bien arreglado (elesante) /. / ad 4 Pe uimpio (oien cuidado) ( rete per efe? J. 7 / i Po. 2.03 wei yente (pinucioso) ff - : poo 2.05 Esperitrollado (remilgado) — : ig 2. Indistinto (deagaroado) . . tos 2.06 Poco arreglado (no acicalado) ‘ , 2.07 Descuidade (indiferente): _w 4 4 . Yio 2.10.01 2.10.02 2.10.03 2.10.04 3.02 3-03 3.08 ~ 3.05 . 4.01.03 Mal pergetTado (ajedo) Desolifads (chocante) Modo de vestir De acterdo con sus antecedentes culturales Cosmopolita Pasadc ce moda Extrensco o inico Caracterfsticas de la cabeza. Medidas del créneo: De lado a lado Del frente hacia atrés Frente: a Ojos: Cejas a) 3 » Ancho Promedio Estrecho Se . Ancho__ Pronedio_‘Estrecko__ To Ancha_\v’ Vv Promedio Estrecha__ Apartados Promedio ‘Juntos__ Arqueadas Promedio | terechas Espesas_ ~Fromedio V7 ‘YY Escasas Adtas ~Bromedio Le o Ba jab "yay algo de su cabeza 0 de la entructura de su cabera que ~ yequiera uencidn especial? , ; : ‘ Coracter{sticas generales Edad, peso, estatura; yQué edad tiene? Su edad aparente es 2Qué estatura tiene? Yop ~ Mucho mds joven " Nite joven Nfs oO menos la Biema_ Vv V Mayor i i ! ! ae ! ~ 4.01.04 aMtene apodo? sf . B. _ En caso affirmative, ple moleata que ‘ lo liamen por 41? : “4.01.65 . .. gResponde a un dimimtivo > (santo, ae “Pepito, etc.)? woe “, nae + ree - ee TE St ~ eQl.o6 ” |. gMfene alguna cieatrig u otra marca | ee dtetintivar ps ortste ia caso sfirmativo, Aoserfoela. ” "4.02 | Cabellor. 4.0201: Color ~My claro Claro Mediano Ve —— 7 Canoso o blanco Oseuro Muy oscuro es . ae —<— - — a 4.02.02. Onda Rizado “\/ Promedio __ acto 4,02:03 -_ Centidad . Espeso __ Promedio \/ Escaso co . ; . ‘Pende a la calvicie vO" 4.02.04. Cuidado _- Bien cuidado V geacto i mo Promedio Desgrefiado 4.02.05" {Hay algo poco corriente en su cabello 0 eu petnador ae : ae, - En ¢ caso atirmativo, describa: - ee : I ‘4.03 - 14-agaho a WIA. . ; 4.03.05 «uristales de los espejuelos — Gruesos _Promedto i 4 Lo : . Bifocalea — ee ~ 4.03.04 — Botdlo de los espe juelos Aruadura cruesa 6 a eo . Sin armadura _ fo = _ we ; . ' Lentes ds contacto ~~ oS : 4.05.05 - gBfenen Bis . ojos alguna cerecterfetica poco corriente que ; . requiere, mencién capectan? En caso stietive, _ _ ' dgserfbala, — i 4.03.06 yse quite 4 Joa eapejuctos niantras Dalat Sf Fo * ) : * k.o3.07 _ AGeatteuta con los espajvelos? - >. 8t_ om ‘ . 4.03.08: | gUoa alguns vas ‘tape jusios oscuros bajo _ / Bee techor ; &i_\' No i Oe tes a rr ee _ . : +e Olek Color _ . -Rubieundo __: oscuro ~ Tostado : ee . oF © Glare ll Palido 7 i _ 4.04.08 °° Cora a) con cicatrices "_arrugada Lisa De vive. °° DD Com barbs Wen afeitada~ ren a ws ‘Con bigote__ ‘Sin afeitar a 4.04.03 Deseriba el tipo de bigote o de barba; a hob. ob . Pelo o vello del cuerpo (brazos, Plernas, pocho) - Espeso “Medio Escaso Ss vs “h, 04.05 . * 48e le ven pelos en la narizt - \. BO¥.06. " aSe le ven pelos en las arejast : ‘y 4.0b.07 — gTlene ou piel o el colar de ou plel alguna perticularidad poco comin? En caso afizmativo, descrfbala, AP Aamo varteeae Seen Armadura corrlente” a, Aw 1f-00000 YS ‘ 4.05 ‘ 403,02 4.05.02 4.05.04 4.05.05 . 4,06 4.06.02 4.06.02 "1.06.04 4.06.05 Cara; . f oe 4.05.03 . 4.06.03. 4, 06.05 ff Fxpresividad Expresiva__ Promedio . V Toexpresiva Muy oxpreotva Muy tnexpresiva v7 a Si la cara es expresiva, eo Natural Tensa Sh la cara es inexpreciva, es Tranquile__ Completanente ot . inexpresiva En general, sus reacciones faciales son ‘Inapropiadas Apropiedas 47 wv : gay alguna caracter{stica poco comin en sus exprestoaes Factales? Ea caso afiraativo, deserfbala. . Labios; - tipo " Salientes_ Fruneidos__/ ./ Pinos Gruesos_ ss Flojos Sonrfe a) Espontdneamente__ Te manera tensa . Mecdnicamente “VY ‘b) Muy a menudo _ A menudo Como el. promedio , Poco, Nunca ylo ba visto usted alguna vez sonrefr. solo? sf avs No__ St lo ha visto hocerse retrater yPuede sonrefy cuando se lo piden? . st No 10 se ve tieso a incdmodo? , Sf No Si no lo ha visto hacerse retratar — ~ aQué spo « de fotograffa crea uated que preferirfa? Serfa___ Sonriente_V_ Vv gtienen sus abies o su conrisa alguna caracter{stica poco comin o llazativa? En caso afirmativo, descrftala. . PVSreereterthroeeesreeens peer lg . ‘an a 4.07 " Bhentes ° . : 4.07.0L° | Forca - Regular Pronedio \ sO a us Saliente__- Desusada _ oe i ; _ —_— . | 4.07.02. yTiene usted la inpresisn da que sprieta mo . H . los cientest «St No uf . . | a ; —~ . En caso afirmativo, payo cudles eircunstancias? Sy ot 2 cnet : ~ : j 4.07.03 * yriene dientes de oro 0 trabajo dents poco . i " gomin? >. - st No a . 4.07.08 Cuando sonrfe, oo , ‘ i ’ : ase. ie ven logs aientes? > . kx¢ V No , Lk . - “8 Frunca los Labios?- , $t v No 5 " ySe tapa la boca con 1a mano? . st No : ~ h.07.0S Al hablar, se tapa la boca con la mano? Se, : Nunea. Vv Frecuentenente__ A veces___ Siempre . 3 . . ; a . . . > 4.07.06 Matis de los dientes.. Blanco 4 Apagado_. Rone. : £ . Nanchado - BS 2 4.07.07 gTieven sus dientes alguna coragter<eticn poco comin o i” * . Llazativa? — - 4 B ‘ga caso afirmativo, descrifbala: ; se 3 . 08 Porte “| ‘¢ 4.08.01 Derechura Ligeramente encorvado __VEncorvado__ i i . - . . 3 _ . ; -Exrecto Theso iB 4.03.02 Nantiene su postura Cons tantenente, No stempre_ 7 . i %.08.03 | - Hombros = Ancho de honbros__/Da honbros cafdos_ yi) Asse oo Promedio a jDe. hombres estrechos ; “i see ge a ra Dee PEt theo 4.09.02 ante ’ Postura sentado ~ 408,09.” oe --; "aventrae al grupo? ~ st - < ce OS time ; Manos 3 / Complexién Flaca” v “ Promedio_ Corpulenta Ooesa En conversaciéa, ghacia déndo so inclina principalnente con relaciéu a la otra persona? . . \. Hacta le otra AV” gn direccién opuesta ” De ninguna forma, JEo su postura mientras escucha diferente ‘@e cuando habla? . En cago afiruativo, describa; _a) Roposada___—“ Promedto Tensa___ ; ‘b) Erecta Promedio ___ Desplomada =e Guando est{ en un grupo, tiende a = Estarse quieto ' Moverse win ondar Recostarse a la pared. Sentarse aun ei otros eatin por'ados : Echarle el vrazo a otros \/ - $1 sy tolln cs mfa que la comin, yse inclina para que _ -. 8u eatatura ce avenga nde al grupo? ~ ‘Sf \Z vo st ea menos que la conin, g8@ para . derecho para os vga ee Te el Oe Cuondo asiste a ia conferencia (o pleza dramdtica 0 pelfeula) ; Se sienta quicto y mira al conferenciante. _ Se muave en su asiento, parecs inquieto, canola do 1 postcidn ’ yay alguna coracter{stica en sv postura, porte o maneras que requiera nencida especial? Ea caso afirmativa, descrfoala, . fie ny Mano doninante Derecka _\/ VA Izquierda _ dTlonde @ usar eu mano monos dominante? Freeuenterente : . - we Rarozento_ A veces_~/_ -/ . Hunca 14-0000 | 6 > BO 03 4.07.04- 4.09.08 4.09.05 ~ &,03.07 4.09.03 4.09.09 4.09.10 4,09. 4.09.12 4.09.13 4.09.14 4.09.18. ; fo Tomanta de las Ba. «8 boy Grances randes v. Preoedio =: . Peguemas Muy pequetias Usa las manos Con cracis De Sanera com fn V a eens Torpesente Nornclmcate, sus brazos estdéa Sveltos___ Besos Promedio - : D2 pie, hablando o escuchando, tiende a Avrir y cerrar las manos / Meterse las manos en los bolsillos_\/ . _~.Pasarse la mato por la carao el” | cabello Cuando se nete las ratios ea les dolsilios, tiene mayor | . “Aendencia & ponerlas ¢n El del pantaldén El de ia chaqueta ul . , . f : Uias = Linpias, ain manicura_ con mantcura - _ Promedio_-__. Desiguales Suclas _ Mordidas Si tiene las ufias “nordidas, ghasta qué grado? Superficial _ Promedio Profuado uf ’ Tiene .dedos Cortos Promedio Largos V Sus manos son . Caollosas wv we Asperas Pronedio Lisas___ Suaves En piblico Se hala 2a moriz, se la frota, se 1a hurge ; . @On los dedos . Se Trota la nuca , Se pasa la‘nano por la cara o la boca “Se xasea alguna parte del cuerpo oa Se hala la-ropa, _ __/- - Nunca kace nada de esto . f VA Pone los brazos en la mesa A menudo A veces Ni : : Rarazente_ Nunca / Apoya ios codos en la mesa A menudo A veces . " Raraxente___ Nunca Sentado a una resa o escritorio, nabla | .o escucha con 1a cabeza en lag manos A menudo “I A veces ° Rararente Nunca Buy ar ~ ys - . om : . a, . a 0 4 . : 4.09.16 Mientras habla, tlende a Cerra> 10s oso “ : : . oe Ponerse la rano ,80dre los ojos . o . i a ‘ TA menudo "A veces Rarazeate Nunca : . : 3 i “ . 4.09.27 - St eterra © se cubre los ojos, se inclina mis. a A hacerlo p. 8 o ee So, . Cuando trata de explicar algo : a, . So, _ Suando escucha a otra persona ‘ os St 4.09.18 efasboriies en le mesa.con los dedos? Nunca / ‘Aveces Arenudo a “4.09.29: Se {nclina mis a-kecer-esto cuando. Habla Escucha___ Flensa_ 4.09.20 Acos tunbra -, raguetear con Jas monedas en el bolettio . . Juguetear con algin odjeto_ . . I .. A menudo “Algunaos ve les . Rarazente Nunca \! | \ ok 09.22 way alguna caracterfstica en sus manos o brazos que requiera : _— 7 mencién especial? En caso “tizmative, descrfbala, . Pots “helo. - . Pies oe ; 4.10.02 iTiende a usor ‘Primero uno’ wu otro ple? fo oO Izquierdo Darecho 4.10.02 ° Cantnando con oe, use esfuerza por ir al par? Sf j No 4.20.03 gCruza los pies por dos: tobillos cuando se sfenta? sf Vio 4.10.04 ‘De ser asf, qué pie va encima? Izquierdo ____ Derecho a “4.10.05 Cruze Jae piernas Solanente cuando’ canbia de orientactén ee . ao _ ‘an pronto como ‘se sienta ae . ; Un rato despuds de sentarse A veces Nunca . 4.10.06 Si cruza los Plernas, gqué pierra va encira? la tzquierda = - Ia derecha_ ss Depende da cémo esté sentado a Poo + byL0.07 eCambia 1a ‘plerna que: cruza? ¥ Dependa de su orfentacién relativa con frecuencia ./ A veces. Nunca ; . ; - . - . 9 1400000 .9 vee ete . eee ened - fe 4.10.08 caseseda con le mayorfs, canise : , ~ 1 Mis r&épido_ Hts Geczacio_ \A igual velocidad ; AG ie 4.10.0) of su peso no va al por eon cl ce * usted, zlo nota y canpla . ze pes07 : st_V No__ | 5.10.20, Ba cos sversactén, cuando se interesa con calor, _ oo. éelante bone tine Deseruza las pierros ¥ sc inelina hacia Tes exusa las piesmas y se. toclina hacia atrds_ . oe wo a Co, ; Cruse las piersas y se sieata derecho . wr Ble sh . - -Cazbia a una posiciés ris derecha : x ; = ae Canbia n una posicisa sts Teposada ; ee Cambie poco de’ posieisa ee ee 40.0 sus pies son “Grontes Proseate__ : Pequefoa - DL 3 4.10.12 Ses” zapatos son .a) Puntiogudcs | Pronedio Y Redondeados__ 7 , . - ; Mol cuidados__ ; _ : i ~b) May gustrosog | i Promedio 1 _ 410.13 ghay alguna caracterfstica relacionada ¢on sus pies © plernas que. a 4G ” -“yequiera atencién especial? fa éaso afirmativo, cescrfbaia. ee — * RAlO.2S _ Cuasdo tiene las plerias cruzadas, we ote ents preteen cA ct ve nib enon | fo Se sienta quieto___ _ Nueve el pie ¥ _ Neca 0 dueve la plerna - oy 4.10.35 Colgea el suelo con el pie? sf. MoO i. jt4 paradd y hablondo en un erupt - { 4.10.26 ise mace sobre log pics cuazdo e$ A menudo * ‘ Raranente __ A yeces Huneo, j | — E erakaemeeaeeae nell 4.10.17 Cvando comira sus pasos, son Taros_3/ s/ prondate__ _ Cortos_, 4.10.18" cuanto conina, 80s ‘prazos : Cueligai 2 eueitos pe toe. . _ palo A , Wma! then Se mecen de acuerdo con su Se pecen, ‘pero fuera de tiexpo : . ; Se matienen tersos : _ vO 4.10.19 Casdna con los pics . - oe i ; , : Hacia afucra_ pee el frente = to Hecia agente te : 10 ST eR eG on Ne A EE NN ERI Aor nl 14-0000 44 fi . . aH - hI yor: ; * a 4.1.02 Tene tinore’ Bajo ~ Promedio__. Alto bo. oo. a 4.22.02 Rable en vor maja “N Promedio Alta , : mo A-TL.03- Ensu lengua caterzsa su tono go voz és notablezente , : U - : . : Do . ; “Mis alto Mis bajo MAs 0 pezos lo nisno_V /h,11.0% Mere algin impedinento vocal? st hy : | Encasoafircative, ceserfbalo; a vs . 4.12 | Use del atom - cbs a cpt tee ee By “4.12.0 sa ‘yoosbularia ea lengua materna ece sex : Sea Reo Limitedo__— _ Promedio_—j_ Pobre___ h 12,02, Ea el. “t¢ibma- que mejor donina, ‘aparte del naterno, tiene . = ‘Plena flutdes” Escasa fluidez .. Bastante fluides. V_ ‘V Ntnguna fividez ee _— 4.12.03 -Aprende frases idiostticas —- Pronto to 7 : . Despacio——sNarmalmenta__—ss No las aprende WEA 4.12.04 | yAprende lenguas, extranjeres con fecilidadt Sf__ No. J En caso afirmtivo : : Aprende principalmente "de ofdo" y experizentazdo_ . rn ‘ --. | + Aprende principalmente usando libros . _ co ' 4.12.05 Con respecto & su mejor idiona extranjero, puede cambiar da , et oy . su “Adiora nativo. . oo fa ‘ TOR te ‘péctinente y sin vacilactén : ; “| Bfiedentemente y con vacilacidn. promedio Despacio, con bastante vacilacidn_. . Torpenente y con bastante ” Cortedad 4128.96 Cuanza usa mal el idioza, generalmente parece . . eo! No.darse cuenta ° . , mY mo Darse cuenta pero con indiferencia ae soe Darse cuenta, con inquietud = . cs ue, we Darse cuenta, muy avergonzado_ : ; Poo pal YR ORCAS FE TASER AT ETS Ph Tete BUC ye crm meseeeny tne wammeadte ance erie pane et ae tenn an pa ener een haa | 4.12.05 4.22.09 - %.12.10°- - Wel2,22 i H H i usa. lenguase | s0@z en su idtora raterno? 4.32013: 4 ff Es ceneral, lo deseribicfa como ) : iactuico ‘ Fremceio. Locuaz as ceaversaciéa ordinaria ei tema tleade a ser prinordialmente __. exsonal.*- cats ae intverpersusal V Caute “Te Ea conversacida ordinarfa, cl contenido es” oe ; (oo. 8 Beeiso ya propéaite_ . 4 re . Apropiodo, coos ae A “propiaito pero con opbages_ . Say Teapropiado oh te Mende wu . -Diseutir @ menudo problezas personales ve _ Raronenta aiscutir problemas Pergonales___ En ocasiones V Frecuentenente. Nonea__ qUsa Jenguaje. s0ez en-‘un idioca oprendido? a - _Ea ocasiones Ne Frecuentexdate, 7 Munea_ way ea gutia coractertetica poo comfn en su manera de hablax « o . .en su estilo de conversacidna?' ‘a No En caso afirmativo, descrfoala: “Cestos, . ; ; o. : Gesticula al hablar Stempro_ Adgunaa veees_ / Oo a Nunca wl Lecenee ling Deel Su gesto ris caracterfstico es Apuntar con el dedo . Agitar una mano wa Barrer con las manos —sneee Trosar coa las canos 12 | 4 “ . ce fl a . te 3h A +h eee SO ee, BTL A oe at, re ms ope enema _ : 4 4.13.03. Cunnd gestiéula, sus novinientos “son jo 4 i i . . Kgractades___-Promedio_’ Needatco | ‘ oe . +. Jed - f°: Bag.o4 Cuando 86 le habla, se “pone tenso bo _ A menudo + Raramonte___ ; [ ae —— oO _ A veces Munea_ _ a at b3.05 Es rolativaneste fdcil sabar ei renlsente de tateresa wm : ¢ Agunto determinado | J i ee ar fy Siempre ; “Raramente __ -_ i" bo, tee ‘Algunas-veces___ Nunca___ vote ss 13.06 _ Bus oon 00 my @qresives ‘Stempre: magmas veeet_Y y 4.23.07 Ia ‘sayorfa atrfe que tiene ojos _ . Hermosos Promedio : \ oe foe ; Agradables._ Dcsag-adables — Sintesttoa__ - 4.23408 ‘Mantiene contacto visual Siempre ‘a Freauentertnte : : - Algunas veces____‘Raramente___ Nunoe, ee | a 4.13.09 En'un Erupo, glo ha visto clavar la vista repetidaneata oa wee _ : una persone que parece intoresarle? : oS A menudo Algunas veces vA Munca___ ba3.20" “Cuando. adnire (sigue con los 0J08) & una muchacka atractiva, : lo hac TE PO TE AGE a Sear Al] -Con desparpajo_V Como cualquiera). _ as Con disinulo . * Nunea io he viata ; Gg 4 ‘pa erart nn wenn eres at Yereee meena ie meen pean 7 ‘yo ha visto usted sénrojarsat . staf a/ Yo st su respuesta es ofirmativa, déscriba. da situsciéa: . 4 bewtd Mhue tlaclas ot _— i 23.22 gHay eiiguna caracterfstiéa particulornente notable y que requicra , mayor explicacién relactonada coa los movinientog de su cuerpo, oe ell sus ojos, y lo forma en que se comporta en va erupt . ; / 7. Ep aso aftrnative,denerfbalai, _ . _ ‘ 3 . : “ Roe wee on - a. ' , feocweemneneman ae re 14-0000 "YQ N . . o~ 4.24 " itvitos ce dorsi ; _e . : WwSWOL gle Casta dormir y¥ sc cuore Sécticenter sf ~/ ro. : ’ ; ody Oy gece © caciina ca Proparactén posa dc Hurt st No: Ta \ : WoWW.02 9 pte Ioventa ff wttuwutes - 7 is a Fo _" : : ; yieetiere quedarce ch-cora hasta ol . J. y Mitino minsto? st_V fo : 4.14.03 zLe gusta | | : : mdrugnet : ; oh ; . _ Comenzer el. ate tarde? _ vw ‘ f : . . heads Imprestonds _ Sa oe _— oa. i 4.15.02 De ceuerdo con lo que conoce de aay ‘eree que aa payorfa ; me 7 : Go les nujeres lo encontrarfa . . ; : | i Encantador ‘AgredableN a Promedio__ . i, i | on So Desogradable:- Muy desigradadle we : ai - 15.02 De egnerdo con sus coriocinteritos, cree uated que la. me us | i. de los hozbres lo encontrarfa - ; a — ny ¥ “Encantador___ Agradable__ Promedio vo re ; ; ; Desagradable ; Muy desagradabie . o ; Te i ee Ces ee Si nolo conoctera, usted y lo vicra en la salle, lo vi ob " ealificarfa ée ri po - ipo indefintdo Promedio__ Llanative Vv a i i ' : 4.15.0) Sin condeintento previo y ‘vasdadose sdlo- en cu opartencia, lo. ip ; i * ' tortarfe, por fo a ay Casspesino . Dirigenta ae : Pot, i” : ; _ Obrero : Profesional . oe oh . _—— a ee Sn i poo Coneretante . Oficial Militar. -o a | : po: : vt Alcina tipo do ar’ ‘artiota, ; Lo, oe an H : : a vO ‘ an | ; 4.15.05 glay algura caracterfstica notable y que, requicra mayor cet ks ; ! explicucién relactonada con la impresida general qua él ao? : Oe ia i. / . En e230) atiraative, afrvase descritirla, -- po B ! . : 7 ° . f i > oe i : Ms y TOTS eee carne nen are Aan open epee 5.02001. . YI. ANIECEINIES - 5. Generales aS 5.0L _ Origen dtaico; oe : cos i ‘$01.0. _- Sfvane describir e2 origen étnico del sujeto: 5.01.0 Lo Rh Jusgar yor otros del mismo crigen, as or es ot Cono 1a maycirfa i Persontficaciéa del, "tipo" : iiferente a la nayorfa . ‘ Teposible para mf couoser su origen 8.02 Antecedentes culturales Si de 35 depende, yeree usted que, ‘viviendo en una cultura .extraiia 7 "Nunca cambia su manera de vivir habitual? : Mantiene su manera de vivir ‘habitual, pero " muestra algiin interds en la costunbres locales? . Se interesa en las costumbres locales y sa : . adapta? Si puede, vive cono los del pafs? §.02.02 Dentro de su ‘grupo es , : od Como todos los otros a --t _. _ Algo diferente da loa otros V i Unico _ oe 5 5.03 ‘Bduenetéa ca - . 5.03.01. sau ensetanea ba tentaot Deserta oo , if oe 4 ran . - ow prin v4 Mle Llbd hk Ciiveter Dithsias : ; ae . a) een! ; | in mt i‘ 100000 44 7 SSN ener Se a mene ee ne ee te <a e eyoe weenre Tener ee nomen, .~ SN Seca eee wy, 6.01 6.02 . "6.03. 6.04 6.05 * 6.06 6.07 - “6.08. 6.09 , : . o o En su cr Finisa, consarade cen, | da cayorfa de sus congéseres culteraies, mos Beene Loual {rstreeetén- J Estd xejor informds . . Pareee estar ceJor insteuido de lo quo dice —~ene No'puedo ercer que tenga 1a instrucei¢a que dice | Si duda ao sus antecedentes, explfquese. ‘ « inpresi¢n general de sus antececentes ‘(Marque lo doscripoicn nde apropiada) Fuerte y robusto ("da pelo en pecho") Fuerte, robuato, pero independiente (salitario, autosuficienta) Compasivo, sensual ¥ congrensivo (popular con las mujeres) Cazbionte, emotive y a veces amar gado ( "tneomprondido") Directo, inteligenta y responsable (profesional) ’ Diestro, inteligente e intense (+4ento¢ i Sensible, refinada y mundano (que busca impresionar con apariencias} Sensible, de cardcter /Voluble, fuera de lo corriente ‘(eoheato) ; . . Ninguna de estas caba. Yo lo doseribirfa asf 3 1. . - rid meee | | ° a SE Oh RENE Se new sae eutoe: RN ete penth ae gerne rep a a RRA Wt pera nt gee AN nen St anne enn pear, | 10s lL . Fo . TIT. CGMCORTANTENTO SOCIAL Ienrest idn General. (Marque la nis aproptada.) El tipo de hoxore que scostunbra ser puntual, tiende a saludar a todos coa sencillez y parece sentirse satisfecho consiga Mame al entrar en una pieza. ‘ ee El ‘tipo de hombre que es siempre puntual, tiende a saludar. @ todos con alguna cortedad y parece sentirse inedmodo al entrar en vas pieza. oe . : ee : EL tipo- de hombre caya puntualidad as. ingrevistble, tiende _ 4 ser muy eflido y anigadle’ con todos. sus conocidos y ‘da. inpresida de confianza, en-sf{ mismo al entrar en una pleza, “El. tipo de honbre puntual cuando hace una ‘eita pero que a tiende a romper compromisos con cierta frecuencia, tiende.. @ saluder sélo a los que ha conocido antes y es un tanto retrafdo y ‘hhuratio al entrar en una pieza, Se 0 El tipo de koxbre que tiende a hacerse esperar pero es cortés y atento cuando Liega, tiende a ser preciso y corrects. al saludar a todos y puede dar una gran impre~. sidn ol entrar en una pieza. : El tipo de hombre muy puntual,. qué tiende a ser muy formal en el saludo y las mds de las veces es rigido e inflexible al entrar en una pieza. : . ; i El tipo de hombre de puntualidad imprevisible, que tlende a sex atrayente y pulido en su saludo a todos y tiene gran alone s0cial el entrar en una pleza, nen Ae 17 WN ae Cee oe mete scan % y: a :. if 7.09 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.0% 8.05.” Ps SL tips de hexsre gue ¢ menudo llega g2 muy tarde y no le Iveceupa, oue tienge a ser breve y-trisco al saludar y & veces cn la izpresi¢a de torpeza al entrar en una pleza. _uinguna ce las anteriores. os . Yo lo deseribirfa asf; Be ; Presentaciones:. Presentaciones AL dor la mano Avaniza bacta la otra persona Las mds-de las veces el. otro tiene que avanzar - AL dor la mano, el apretén a6 ° _ may fuerte V_ Pronedio Fuerte _ Flojo Inperceptible Sacude le ded otro Al dar la mano ~ Aprieta la del otro Deja que el otro apriete * tye gHoy algo en su manera de dar la mano que ‘deba men=- cionarse? En caso afirmativo, deser{balo. Al ser’ presentado por primera vez : Mira al otro directanente ¢ en 168 ojos Inclina la cabeza hacia el que presenta pero sé fifa en cl resentado Inclina la cabeza y no mira a nadie : i i | i ! i i H 18 hoe t 2h g to 4 i boy i o¢ io i 7 boo cents wanna et es sate ee ma eepeste sane wenn a, a ne me ON ort oe named, CREW Be ee eee re sremne nes, 8.09 8.10. Cuando oye ua noxbre pos prizera vez me fo aparesta esforsarse por recordarlo Lo repite ol responder a la presentacién Pide al que lo Presenta que lo repita ° lo con#irse Pide al presentado. que lo repita $4 se canbian tarjetas a a a Lee 1a tarjeta y la guards con cuidado Lee la tarjeta-y le mete en el bolsilio Cuidadosamente la giarda sin leerla .- Ta mete en el bolsillo sin leerla Cuando presenta & otros lo hace . Con facilicad y donsire . Con clerta cortedad o vactlacion Con bastante torpeza * Qué diferencia hay en su manera al ser presentado a una mujer? Binguna “Ta normal Notable 4 f Si se porta de modo | diferente, gqué Gesertpeiéa ¢ es . ~Aplicable? Usa’ ambas anos para estrecbar la de elle Se acerca nds al responder & ia presentasién Bs nfs cerenoaiaso y distante . Es caluroso y efusivo - , . Es caluroso y efusivo sco con las chicas _, bonitas © Es muy cortés y amable con mujeres de edad Verfa segin la mijer '. Ea tal caso, explique II cu AT | 2 neti et es ta a terete ese oe ees | ; Hl | || ml | ae Dedica tn momento a cada una ; . " Responde a cada presentacién rfpidanente J oe . y espera la siguiente . co 4 te ‘ ; Mira a ls persona siguiente ecast-a le vez que ee - a oe saluda a la que acaba de couocer on) 8.22 _ AL say presentado a ua ntcero regular ée persdras we oy. 8.12. - Ea gensrad, gle parece a usted persona que | a : Steupre secuerda un nocbret_ 1 re ae ee _ ime retentiva sormal?. : poo . ce Recuerda nocbres con dificultad?. oo oa . Recuerda nonbres muy mal? TH . | . 8.13 gle ha pedido a usted alguna vez que vuelva a Adontittear: a a boo, ee . - ba persona o quien ya usted le ha presentado oy ee — i . anterilormente? ; _— . Toe . a Hdbitos de fumar y comer. 9.01 Hdbito de fumer: _ 9402.02 Diga si furs ~ Aye “eb fimo : pe Cigarrilios _ : mabicos’ Pipa i : Por costumbre * Por ‘edstumbre_ "Ss Por costumbre hte A veces: - * A veces ; A veces aan ame Nanca . Nance _ “Nunca | oe oo Poco oe oe, ces ee etnmtite patentee ge 8 , i | } i | i 9.01.02 yCudnto fumat Mucho Promedio oo / { q i { H i FAD 00 a fat ek oe i : é. HW 3 8 & i i a 4 : j i 7 j : r i i i "9.01.03 9.02.04 9.02.05 9.02.06 | 9.00.01 . 9.02.08 9.01.11 9.01.12 960.23 9.02.14 Diga ef use su propio Ensendedor___ 90.09 ‘Monchas de tabaco én los dedos Paquete ce f6sforos Diga 31 es el tipo de persona que Siexpre pide lumbre A menudo pide luzbre — _ : Generalneate tiene su ropia so luzbre * Stemgre’ tiene su propia lumbre - Diga si usa boquilla Concigarrilles _ Con pipa : - 7 c.° 4 Shesipre . Siempre A veees A veces ; Nunca____ . | Nunca Despunta los tabacos Siempre A veces__ - Gon les . dientes Diga si cuidea la pipa Minuciosazente_— Como todos Lo: co : No la cutda AL encender un cigarrilio : Baja visiblemente la cabeza y ahueca las manos Lo hace siu cerenonta mientras habla . glo ha Visto usted retener un cigarrtite sin encender y. aguardar una pausa en la conversacidn para encendcrlo? Sf No glo ha visto usted retenet en 1a boca un tabaco, una pipe oun cigarrilic sin encender? sf Ho Es Dunador constante -<« _ Eneciende un cigorrilo con otro Fuma hasta la colilla y enseguida euciende otro Siempre tiene encendido ua cigarrillo aunque no lo fue - mucho Fur solaneiite después de las ‘contaas ‘Solazente cuando alguien le ofrece cigarrillo- Entrée el] plato principal y el, postre cuando otres fuman Muy notables Visibles Apenas visibles _ No tiene” _ . Ros Us? 9.02.15 9.01.26. 9.0.7 9602. 2.18 os 9.01.19 9-01. 20 9.01.21 ., 9,01.22 9.01.23 es, (a) Deja acunvlar rucha cenlzaen el cigorrille Sacude lo centza norcalmeate Presta extraordinaria aiencida al contcoro (2) Dsja caer iu ceniza en la allosora Pone la mano ahuecada bajo el cigarrgiio Siempre usa el cenicero Al opagar el eigarrilto, diga si . aa ~ Usa el cenicero S0n mucks ceregonla Porece apagarlo de nancra ‘nordal | Farece descutdado al apagarle a Diga-ci Fuma con visible frufeiéa Fura con placer normal Fura por turer, mecdnicanente Diga Bt ea persona que ofréc a ‘liste & otros ’ Stenpre _ Raras veces Con frecuencta _ Nunca Diga si es persona qua : Cruza la Pleza para brindar lunbre & und daema Brinda lunbre @ una dem. cone cualquiera lo harfa Rara vez ofrece lunbre & una dana éTienen sus hébitos de fmar algura particularidad que requiera mencién o descripeiéy especial? | Ea tal b €a80, aeserforla, . : . a Que usted Sena, gha dejado de funar por motives aa salud? - : Sf. No. ws ' Diga si te ha Ofdo decir que oo Lo * Deberfa dejar de furnr pero no puede ° . Ha tratado y no ha podide Cejar de fumar ~.... Diga sl. ie ha ofdo decir qué le nolesta el olor da os Mabacos__” _ Pipa Cigarrillos — si ‘nunca le ha ofdo 1 mencionar. ninguno de los tres . : 00000 - ie 9.C2 Efgites . cccer — ° : "9.02.61 Enisus hébitos de comer 3 Como a zayorin de sus colegas : . Alco aistinto a ie mayorfa Ge sus colegas | : ‘ i Notablezente distinto a la moyorfo de cus colegas _ 9.02.02. Come en cantidad Abuadante___ Frocedio___” v Pequeta ; . 9.02.03 ° El bpcho da que tiene morcadas preverencias en el comer es : Muy notable a . ; No muy notable ey ea Loe ; ; Noda notable. 9.02.04 | Come con — DO Fruicién a : : : ; Placer corriente No i. Indifercncia _ _ 9.02.05 © : En el coger es Rapido _ Prozedio. V ... ‘Lente re . a — i Servirsa de nuevo Servixse del todo una sola vez 9.02.06 | Generalmente tiende a 7 Dejar parte de lo que se sirve HRI i i . a : 9.02.07 ; Diga Bi Explica la mucha falta que le hacen sus conidas’ ae ot Corb nativas : a . : boos Se interesa vormalmente en las comidos locales Se interesa bastante | cn las conidas nuevas 0 extrafas 9.02.08 (a) Ne come mientras ome " Habla, / Escucha (b) is comd miéntras lisbla. Escucha 9.02.09 ‘ Su tendencia a adaptarse 2 a los nodales a la mesa de lo gente * con quienes ‘gone .2s Notable Pronedia Ninguna; come como siempre ha acostumbrado Sad ‘ 9.02.10 Doda la oportunidad, por motives no de negocios, sugtere vn - lugar preferido para comer. Sieapre A veces ; Raras veces 0 nunca MiP KE rf , 9.00.11 En el restaurante . Se Le hace muy diffell escoger la comida 5G : ; 7 . Espora a que el otro pida y entonces pide lo nisms ~ 8 a - : . . Sienpre sabe rdpidazente lo que quiere v : : : aE 5s 902422 = En ed 2. restaurante @s , Co f on: , a Algo © extravagaate si sabe que usted va a . : | fos, co. : Atento al precio si sabe que 61 nisno ‘va & rn iar’ i wy a pagar : i 3 : : ‘Atento al precio no inporta quidn vaya & pagar” 5 : ° Indiferente al precio no importa quiéa vaya o POgOr vt : 23 - . ay 14-0000 [oa 92.23 $02.24 9.02.25 - 9.02.16 9.02.17 : _, 9.02.18. : oo 9.02.19 9.03 9.03.01 “9403.02 9.03.03 Cusnto €L paga, comyreeba la cuenta - gHay alguna coracterfstica en sus hdbitos de comer ° en sus deseripeién nia apropiada), ~y fuma con fruicida pero sus modales son definitivanente : So ol tipo ce parsenma.que . Lasninte que conprobar & 2a cxenta, no inp quida ; ® TOS . an 1 SES ta cuenta af ot : — yi: No te ocuys da lia cuenta si Giro va a pasar | ‘ oe de Diseretaneste_w hey éuidadosazente (y sin dicimulo) Csando 41 paga la cucata Cuenta cl veelto sin aicinulo Nuestra indiferencia al aceptar ol veelto a f ed Dona el vuelto de manera norcal Ea su-trato coa el sore ce caairgros es Agressive Norzal y convencional Algo servil_ ss: Brusco seein st no le place et servicio tiende a quejarse TO, A au ocompafiante _.. Directanente__ No & que ja _ Segia la costuabre general : ’ Con desusada cortes{fa — oe trata a los camareroa Con excesiva confianza manoras que merezca mencidn especial? De ser asf, descr{bala: 4 Poe nae care Ae Senn cere t i H ft Impresién general de sus hdbitos de comex y fumr. (Marque la Persona de enorme apetito y preferencias bien defintdas. Come y'fuma con bastante fruicidn, pero tiende a ser un” = 0° 7 | on poco mistico y tesco. Es fdcil imaginarlo comiendo grandes . - YY oop enporedados y tozando cerveza con sus. anigotes cn la taberna - i: . a del barrio. omens Persona de enorme apetite y preferencias limitadas. Come . toscos y rdoticos. Es fdeil imaginar su aspereza. con el camdrero que ie sirve conida extrafla o preparada de rancra Te desusada, . : .. Persona de comer sensual que conoce todos los restaurantes y sus especiolidades. Se empefia en que otros prucben los ‘plates que ¢1 ha descubierto. Core con visible placer, - . sg caborea sus cigarrillos, y aunque raranente se muestra tosco, _ a sc preocupa més ce su comida que do sus modales, Es fdcil inacinorlo cocinando y sirviendo plates especiales a sus ot : _anigos. : . : . i a4 - 9.03.05 9-03.08 9.03.06 9.03.07 9.03.08 “'9.03.09 ‘Lumar. que corer, Persona co comer sensuci que tiende a cozer solo si puede. Parece ecker de todo y tiene cierto atre de glotén. Cone con visible fruicidn, sasorea cuz cigarrillos y luego se Cae gucda u la mesa solo, regodedndose. Es fdeil traginarlo a solo rondando ia mesa de los docadillos: en un céctel,. - coidsincando. . - Ft Persona d@ comer ritinario que gencralzente hace lo que los . an denis. ‘Trobablexente padece de alergius que le irpides — _ comer ciertes alimcntos. [a la imopresisa de gustarle nda diodales a la mesa se adeptan a éualquier situacién. Es fdeil tmaginsrlo tomando. postillos : digestivas en su cuarto, . ; : —~ Persona de comer rutinario que generalrente hace lo que ~ los demfés. Come con algin desgano y raras veces habla de lo que le gusta o-no le gusta. Fuma cada vez que pucde, pero mds mecdnicazente que con fruicién. Por lo . general trata de adaptar sus rodales e la situaciéa pero | posiblemente con alguna torpeza y sin disimulo. Es fdeil imaginarlo coniendo-algo a. lac carrera en algia Puosto caltejero a ‘cualgquicy hora.-— oe -—— ee Gastednons euyo refinamiento en el coker es ; promn etado y cetente. Ala mesa es muy ritualista y para él. cl ex=bdicnte y el servicio son casi tan importantes como la comida, Es oagraciado y culto a la mesa asf como al fumar. Es fdeil | imaginorlo cambiar de ropa para comer y disfrutar buena a : vino y finos platos a la luz de candeleros, ; J! Persona de comer desusado, dimf{nuto. Come de modo preocu- pado, indiferente a la comida y & lo que le rodea. fo serfa sorprendente que tuvicre ranfas ‘gastrondaicas (go vegetariano, de férnulas especiales, ete. ). e Nada. de esto cabe. _ moe Yo lo describirfa asf: . . . of i i i ! 9.04.03 9.04.08 9.04665 9.08.05 9.04.07 9.04.08 - 9.04.09 9.04.10 ~ 902. Porece beber> ‘petnotndimente por el gusto : : Principalnsate por el efacto eo Por axbpe Prefiere beber Cervera Vino Whiskey YY. Zoites de beter : ony Acestimira bebor ; Nunca’ Prosedio Mucho Poco Eete 1 Sole sta {hve odor solit-rio) : Con otros Sayormente por ser anigable En ocasidn da cerezonia ‘Despuds del trabajo, en casa . Vodka | Ginobra ___ fio tHene preferencia Prefiere , Céctelas Jdibols VV Licor cast puro © Después de la primera bobida mo, Se exmetia en conseguir 1a seguada Acosturbro, esperar o que le ofrescan otra. Siempre espera a que le ofrezcan otra En cugnto a vinos ‘Es muy entendido Le gustan pero no ea muy entendido Le son indiferentes — _Ni los conoce’ ni le importa — En cuanto a sus preferencias en la bebdida Las explica en detalle (y con gran complacedeta) —_ No Ratla de ellas mis de lo corriente Vv Nunca habla do ellas En cuanto a las bebidas do su tierra natal ySe exorgullece francamente de ellas ¢ tmvita ae a proborlas? Xo ylas tiene en cuenta nornalnente y¥ las esreee ° SL corresponde? No’ zlas renciona raras veces, sin insistir en | y) : hacerlas Probar? S£ No. \ IK IH . fragos sin mezcla a Bebe _ Despacto _ Nornalnente \ ! Rapido oe " Bebe: . be un rege ” A gorbos a RES MADE ERAS EZ SB TAY aba TO tn a tt ane int tn re 9.04,12 ; . 9.04.13 9.04.04 “xz. En extremo diferentes Muy parecidos t5e ccupa ‘poco de si. beben o no los dents? -gSirve la bebida de modo socialzente apropiado? eTlende ® obligar.a otros a deder? Tk En comparactéa con sus colegas, e600. son sus hébitos en cuanto 4 la bebida? - . : M46 o menos loa nismos . ae Pe Si son en extremo diferentes, s{rvase explicar: . _ , Cuondo"ba empinado varias veces, su compor tantento . j No canbia visiblemente po Canbia algo. oan , NT” ‘ Cambia de veraé . poe —_— i Si cambia de veras, sf{rvase deseribirlo; 1 b h a : He . . . eo 9.04.15 Cuando bebe , S@ come las palabras RO te Habla casi normalnente a Eabla como siempre i 4 9.04.16 "cuando bebe, su-tono de voz ; . a x o. Se cleva — Se suaviza . No > canbla : oN a 9.04.17 © zLo ba visto usted alguna vez ebrio de veras? St_ No : go ot En tal caso, se rostraba P - Socidlmente’ activo \ / _Con dontnto propio ano & Ruidoso — _... . Poco coordinado OW : Hostil ~~ - Deprinide —_ i . Tranquilo, retrafdo _- Sexualnente excitado aid LJ. an g ‘ . 1 f | | | a : ; Use oe oo / : . 9.04.13 62 nv 20 2a vis& eoric, gerec que gue ea estado & exhriagues so pondrfs. > . fay acti | Yay pasta “ee E Muy descgradable. Bastante acradable | Nunea se enborracha: . . ; Ko &e inagino edz aetuaria BE se _“e=sorrachsra : . . “ot oe a ae t 9-04.39 Diga st lo ta visto al dfa siguiente ce urna bosrachera, oa No Sf__ VY, En caso ecizns tivo diga si es ua tipo que Deja ver los efectos pero, f feccions bastante bien Ja vez um poco les efettes, pero mayormente | ea los Ogos Pare pening penne uM ¥ su conporsanteate generak . on . _ Deja-ver los efectos y se sega mucho del zalestas 2 7 dye siente .. | / ae “To se ve nal, dtga 16 que diga are i 9.04.20 yoy algo especial en sus néoitos. de beber que requiera ; " meneién? De ser asf, sfrvase describirlo: - ; 9.05 7 “npresiéa general cozo bededor (setiale 1a nfs eycopieda): ~~ Le eee : 9.05.01 ° Bebedor expansive y en canitidad a quien no ‘afecta gucho el _ ' Yieor. Siexure-es muy bullicioso y al beber coroia poco, Bebedor en cantidad que a renudo da la incresiéa ee poder beber ds que nadie. ‘Cuando bebe canbia poed de conducta ‘pero ‘se trasluce gue si sé le provoca se puede poner muy on _ violento, + oo. -"Bebédor constonte a quien se ve que le gusta estar achise. pado, En cierto modo es algo simpdtico cuando lo estd y yuede ser la diversida principal en una Pesta, : Bebedor constente que se pone un poce rds ‘sensiblero cuanto se’ ackispa 0 exoriagd. Tiende a decir a otros lo simpf- | ticos que le soa y o veces les pregunta si lo hallan sine _ pitico. Da la impresida de Poder becerse my repulsive. silo a se pone suy dbeodo. Mv 7 . 14-0000, al Siempre conserva muy dlea su dignidad y generaizcnte rantiene su aplomo aun cuando otros estéa pont éadose muy cbrios. Sin exvargo, no se afsla del Grupo, o sea que da \ poco indicto de desacrado ° aburriniento, ‘ 9.05.05 Eebedor const tante a gufen afecta avy poco el lfcor. | fiR 9.05.06 “Pebedor parco que espacfa los tragos. Pareco beber | : sélo por inperativo social. Segin adelanta la fiesta. se va poniendo reservado y distante. No'es extrafio | “que siga hablando de su trabajo aunque no venga a. euento. — ‘ i | ' I { } i 9.05.07 — Lebedor parco que bebe renos y. nenos segfn pasan las- . ; - horas. Generalrente consigue cantener una reserva de a horbre dé mundo para con los dends.. A menudo se | a oe . empareja con alguno que se le porezca. Segiin eT . transcurre la fiesta demuestra franco desacrado por "todo lo que crea burdo o ruidoso. A menudo critica con sercasmo la conducta de otros, et _ 9.05.08 nebedor muy parco que © bicn bebe por compromiso.o:se nicga , . Q beber, Generalzente no form parte realmente del crupo ' festejante y se ve que le molesta que lo hayon trafdo - contra su voluntad, Tiende a estar solo y en la prinera co oportunigad se escabulle, BG Se 9.05.09 Hinguna de las anteriores deccrtpctonse le cuadra, ‘Yo ! lo describirfa asf; : : : i t . poo4 _ ! so: ; mo 10. '” Wettos de Conducir y de Caninor :. : 7 : ; 10.01 Udbitos de conducir; 7 ot - : 3 10.02.01 Como conductor de outondvil Es inusitadonente diestro __ 7 e - oo, Tiere destreza promedio ~y"” : F: ; . oo. M@lene desusada falta de destreza ‘ Fa . H po Cot , , 7 No cuenta, puca no conduce_ F-00000 26.02.02 Conéuce a veloctand Ruy colt Promedio Muy dasa Presta poca atencién al maneJo . Presta ateneida Frozedio al ranejo Sin cuda le parece rés ic orsante conducir que conversar | | 10.02.05 Coxporadé con sus colegas, su interés en autos izportados es . , ; a M43 0 menos el nish - i | : 10.01.03 Mientras cozduce y Conversa, ca la impresida de que . of i . : . i { ; { ! t. . t _— Co . . “Muy diferente F . f. f II ‘ ‘: 10.01.05 Su daterés en el exidado y In reparacién de autcs e2 rn ae 7 . Thusitado|. Pronedio' . J ‘Poco o-ninguno 4 0 fs : 10.02.05. Su cortesfa cazo conductor es am i . so : : Coma 1a de la generalfdad de sus colegas Co! ; i . : ' , Como la de la generalidad de la gente que usted OO I. ; ; ; . _ conoce : a : : od i - 4 Sk Fiera Ge lo normal vor lo cortés y cavtelosa : : Fuera de lo vorzal por lo burda Y exigeate f : Loe : . | . ; 10.01.07. Por lo que a usted le consta, es el tipo de persona que ‘ : Se ; . Se fenilisrics =uy pronto en una cludad extrata i Usa bastante bien uh mapa de.caminos o croguis urbano ! Sé las arregla haciendo muchas preguntas ; Casi siexpre depende de que otros lo gvfen a donde va TN HL H , 10.02.08 . Coro Fasafero, yes persona muy consclente de la tarea Gel conductor y reacciona al par coa éste (o s2a, hace Coro que aplica les frenos, se adepta en su esiento.a ; los canbios en el irdtico, etc.)? RN) st ' 10.01.09 Coro pase jero, eS persona que parece adaptarse al veo. . modo de conducir del cue va al tindn, de manera _ ; corziente o aproptada? : Ko. st oy i . Nee FN. Ne wn at nee pte on ~ |4-00000 a teen t , ; . ; 10.01.10 Como pasajero en un autoxdvil, gee pereons que permancce pose Buy <a calna y relativancate indiferente & la monera de : panejer del conductor? Ko sft ms . ele 10;0L.11.. -E3:persona que rs Nunca conducirfa nientras bebo. Tiende a saber cudndo no debe conducir _ - Sieapra Ansiatirse en conducir, aun estando ebrio oy ‘10.01.12 —-Ofrece llevar pasajero Cuando‘ea. aproptado _ . i 7 - Casi siempre NV N. Murca ~ : i i : . . . 7 10,012.13 ’ Hay ago sobre. su manera.de conducir que deba Eeneionarse? De ser asf, descritalo; aa 10.02 —«- Hfbitos al caminar a ee - "20.02.02 Es la clase de persona que , Canina mucho Va ; i . Canina le mismo que la mayorfa Nunca cemina si puede “evitarlo 10.02.02 Cuando camina, su paso es Rdpido Promedio_\V sf Lento wos 10.02.03 ' Cuandd usted camina con €1, usualmente , : ; . Comina al paso suyo i : Obliga a usted a caminar al paso aa _ de 6h + 10.02.08 +. Cuando canta mieve los pies : oe . i A derecho eo izquierda - (nneta afuera) - - Mis o menos paralelos © Haocie adentro 10.02.05 Canina - Erecto con cabeza alta po ; : Erecto con cabeza agachada i : . : Li Agachado pero con los ojos en clto , Muy agackado — : Pcie | 10.02.06 Cusndo cemina mira alrededsr . : Macho, De ranera normal ov J ‘Munca, i ao : - 10.02.07 . Cuando saluda & alguiea que. concce en ia calle *su cara . . . E Se flumica Meestra expresida normal o apropis Raranente casbia de oxpresida I Ik ‘ “| 20,02.08 i asco Ll. wxtive o poso ussal en su paso t-Jasera de Saear? Ea ¢as0 afisuative, coserfoale: _ . . . tae, wt 10.03 Daestiea Crccval fe auc Ediitcs oh cenNuciy 9 santnars _ j (sorgee la desertpeids xfs apropiada) 10.03.02 “Enividuo active y despterto de paso resuelto que parece : toner una mente muy prdstica, Le gusta reparar cosas, ~ . . : . ‘Barece tener buen conocifiento de autcndviles y conduce Le. : eo mancra calmada y eficiente. ‘ : 7 4 20.03.02 Tydividco active que es algo retrafdo (0 negative). con a les dexds. Su paso es rfpido y resuelto. Parece tener __ _ una mente préctica, es muy celoso de lo que posce y lo. . “y protece con exceso y no le gusta cozpertirlo., Repora vee - . ed _ €0sas sin alarde, parece tener buen conoc{miento de ; : autondviles y conduce de manera resuelta (a veces hostil} ‘ pere eficiente, . ; . _ 10.03.03 Intividuo activo y cespierto da paso éespreocupado, que. . . Parcce estar de buen huxor la mayorfa del tiempo. Casi o Q nunca trate de arreglar cosas pero a renudo es muy diestro . . en hacer que se las atreglen. Parace tener poco conocimienta Ge sutoméviles pero conduce de manera calrada y eficiente. 10.03.04 Individuo activo que camina algo cautelosamente, como Lo qve cs fd¢cil abochorzsrlo o sorprenderlo. Parece algo inteferso y lerdo cuando tiene que rererar algo. Evidene tonente tiene poco conocinicnto de autesdviles y conduce de manera cuidadosa (a veces tense) pero eficiente. . re cnitenecten cane a Soe hea eee ee eee ‘ . : ‘ 10.03.05 | ‘Incividuo ducto ce sf mismo y atento qve camina de mancra cee, . also cortada y forcal. Aunque en generel es individuo : ce . | Rréetico, casi nunéa trata de hacer asda a ciecas. Tene i , : que leer las instrucciones y prepararsé antes de reparar Peo also. Porece haber adquirido bastantes conocinientes vere ae solre auiccdviles, pero conduce de zanera algo mecdnica ‘ y muy controlada.,. . 10.03.06 Individuo dueto de sf aiszo que a nensdo esta alo : precenpado hasta al coninir, Cuando se tom el tiempo i ‘ _. G&@ reporar algo lo Lace intensanente y con nrecisicn, So : i “A metuco sebe rucho ce autondviles y cufda el suyo o se “a oeuza de que lo cuiden reticulosazente. Sin exborgo, ° : : _ cussio estd en corversacida o preocupage con algo, - / ro pucce a veces ser cotductor muy peligroso, VE: . 2. f iy ar nr oars > i - 10.03.07 . Individua duefie da sf miszo que camina con soltura y a qrocia, Tiene poco o ningin interds en arreglar cosas Lee :. : pero cenerolnente conoce los mejores lugares en que Se, encargar trabajos y tiende a ser muy exigente en cuanto fi . Ql trabajo que se-le hace. Porece tener relativazente, ify poco conocimtento del funcionamiento de vn autondvil, agit pero aprecia y cuida bien de uno bueno. Conduce con : ce . onfianza pero generalnente a velocidad y sin darse { ? ant ode . y “y _— ; , mucha, cuenta de otros. ; eS : -- 10.03.08 . ' Persona bastante nerviosa y tenperonentel, que conina h = . “" g@pida y torperente. Tene poco o ningiin interds en an . + gaber reparar.cosas y se inclina a ignorar o botar las . cosas que no trabajan bien. Porecea interesarse poco y..” tener poco conociniento de automéviles ysu ranera de. - conducir lo derucstra. A veces espanta toner qua, viejar : a . 10.03.09 © : “yinguna de estas | deseripciones cabe. i : oO Yo lo describirfa cono sigue: 1 10.04 - Entretenimientos, deportes ' 10.04.01 | yMene el-alguna ocupacién favorite? sf A to _ No 6é ; ; Si su respuesta es afiznative, describe , Bus ocupaciones ; faovoritas: i | : } H H i i t | H ! | i rs Sg / . 7 _ 4 . SS Ye Epa ar Codr ma { : | i ' } i . + : Si su respuesta es “No” 0 "No sé" scudl cree usted que serfo, la ocupacida que lo interesarfa mist No pucdo imaginirnelo con alguna ocupacidn favorita 33 con G1 de conductor. ol we 14-00000 ous 10, 04.02 10.04.03 10.04.05 Colecctonista (;fud coleccions? Armas de fuego, moncdas, libros, mariposas, etc.) “' Goze coleeciomsta es — Avido De rediano \ daterés V7 ry Despreocupado “ ; _fAstes (Pintura, cerdstca, etc.) ar Mecdnico (motores, equipo ronogratico, ete.) Pestrezas (carpinterZa, construccién de uodelos, ete.) Intelectual freee s filesoffa, ete.) Actividades baile en grupos, deportes ligeros coro el L ping-pohs, juego de bolos o vousben) Juegos sociales (ajedres, poser, bridge, otc.) Espectador (ofr nisica, asistir a obras de teatro, & jucgos Bde pelota, etc.) Distraceién mental (erucicrarcas, anagranas, crip- togramas, etc, yla menefonado d1, alguna vez hater tentdo ocupaciones favoritas en el pasado? . bf. No En caso ) afixnativo, sirvase Gar aotalles: igi fr hs pacts : proteinase) ‘ound Extrenadazente bien Blen |. V’ Vr formalmente Mal Ko baila Ho “Ho sé ai baila - Deseriba la clase de bailes que le ha visto \Sseautar, Deportes al oiya-Yitre (casa, pesca, golf, ots yu es ea Lo t ates; Oa ena Seer a RRRIN D2 T So trae: Pan as RAE ee coy: eld OD TL ATR ate Eat: t SEEN ER RN ETRE IR IR pgp ae 3 ‘ 10.04.05 puerta ajedrez? sf Vv Ko fos ; . GL syrespeesta es afircative, ysobe usted si juega bien? . oe — geree usted que prosaolesente jueca bien? ; a ee qsabe usted que jueca nodiascocnte? ~ i . yoreo usted. que probadlemcnte guega nedianarente?’ ; ee too : : ysade usted que juéga mal? «< - : : : . qoree usted-quo probable=cate juega nal? 10.04.06 ‘gi-usted sabe’ jugar poker, eiga la clase do Sugador da a poker. que cree que 41 serfa: a 10.04.07 . 288 la clase de persons con - guten de gustaria a usted soear poker? sf a) Si su respuesta es negativa, cxplique por qué: OR ; sf No } 10.04.08 ule ha ofdo usted cantar? a L i cee eg En caso afirmativo, es su voz . Buena, Pranedic *” Male a | : . 20.04.09 __gpareca gader muchas canciones?. , m4 y ” No _ eT - 20.04.10 Contando en grupo, ; : co 3 . oc ‘4004.22 | ‘,oca elgia instrumento msical? st No / So ; : et . . +o caso afirmativo, ydué instrurmento? . ; ; - a ; 2 20.04.12 gia nencionado alguna vez haber tocado alga instrumento?7 / : : , Si. No 7 '. En caso afirmativo, sfrvase dor detalles: : 10.04.13 pPractica algdn deporte activo? Gonit 1M, By B Zp WERE Vane <4 ta er, ile We Lan. | oe : line awe f as “ 14-0000 ya = : - ° | - " Of cu respuesta es accative, pqué clase de Ccoportes cree ; _ | \ : usted gue le interesarfa mt nis? : Ho es tipo para deportes | uo - : Te custacto ffsico (Mtbol, rugby, sdccer, etc.) De destreza (tenis, bolen ée rano, volibol, ete.) ; De. destreza, individual (natacién, tiro de flechas, yf ; tiro de pichones, etc.) v4 , “ Puede que le interese todo ‘ . 10. 8.14 Juega goltt : > on No a . , En caso afirmativo, zlo tom, my seriamente? : : ule toma de manera normal? Se ces ; ' «go toma con indiferenciat - =~ © = 0-2~ i} \ . 10.04.15 Como jugador de golf, zsabe usted que Juega bien? bea , : gCree que probablemente juega bien? . eSabe poo que juega nedianorente? yCree -que probablenente an i so juege mediananente?_ zsabe que juega mal? — : Los uCree que Probableneate ji juega mal? . : > 10.04.16 st usted juega golt,: ges Ch ia clase, de persona con quien . ‘ ; . . . ; le gustarfa a usted jugar? Sf" ‘No . . * a En caso negativo, explique por qué; 10.04.17 _ Digs si Caza mucho’ _——s- Pesca mucho Caza mveces Narn. Pesea &@ veces Nunca caza — F _ Tunca va de pesca ! . i 10.04.18 yoabe usted si toma las ocupaciones de cazar ¥ scan seria- og. b 5 nente? . _No- . : | . - En “caso afirmativo, expligue: ‘ : 10.03.19 -zlfa monclonado alguna vez haber practicado deportes en el’ ; . pasado? oo ' En caso afircativo, sfevase dar detalles (incluya. cualquier referencia ‘que el pueda kaber hecho a nedallas, trofeds, Por ticipaciéa en elgin equizo, -_ ; ; eons [Cyne ee pei O08 of , yA LE tet GOW: oA4 ugyee oo Sos Ket Go! CS eG CL. SHS : ; 10.04.20 - gBa ofdo usted a alguien deseribizio com atleta? ; : > i a Ko : En caso afirzativo, sfrvase dar detalles: ; en buenas condiciones ffsicas alee ‘bastante de manienerse en buenss condiciones 10.04.21 Dige si es persona que Se ocupe mucho de pantenerse / : Se interesa . Poco en mantenerse en buenss condiciones 10.04.22 > | ya tndteado ° alguna 1 vez tener interés ea levantar pesast: ; _ En caso efirnativo, sfrvase explicar: Sf om YY on 10.04.23 Diga si es tipo mfs bien Muscyloso y atldtico my Fuerte, Ce buena constitucidn Algo fofo Fofo y nada ati¢tico Aferminndo 10.04.24 . yflene inclinacidn a la necdnica? En caso afirnative, diga si : Prefiere seguir instrucciones de los libres No se ocupa de las instruceiones y trata de orreglirselas por si nfsxo 10.04.25 Si fuera posible: surinistrarle revistas y publicaciones ; de EE.UU., gceufles. de las siguientes cree que le Gustarfen ne . realnente? . cn’ e mee York Tines _ Saturday Rev ; Newsweek ce ca layboy. if Sports Tlustrated ‘Ee . antic Lo Peva and Strean Popular MecKenfes ~~ New Republig Detter Homes and Gardens _—s-Readers Disest (Seecetonéa)_ ” va eo Kenyon Review. Ramparts _— Selentifiec énerican . . Christian Selence Nonit wr No puedo iraginfrrelo leyendo una revista ee ES-UU. -20,05.26 gin lfbros le Ba oft renelorar haber lefdo con placer, o2 ha a cnet oradée gloves? ee - sud relfoulds le ka ofdo rencfonar haber visto con placer, Si 52 mencionsdo algusat : . 10.08.28 st & Fediera eseoger,. probablenente sey ~ et ; ot = =————— Al otne AL teatro_ AL bollet_ +" A un partido . ; . . de sdecer _ A uns corrida de toros___ _, A ta concierto 10.05 7 Comportentento en Ja officina 10.05.01 - - Informacion general, (argue lo aplicable) i . : : . . i De trato facil : Encorga su trabajo a otrés } Formal , No puede encorgar a otros H + Atento a2 ’ Preductivo a H ‘ i “co reglamentow 7 pt ” Pensador —_~ coe " ~ * Innovadox __. Organi zada . Actuador . - Desorgani zado . Prdctico . — ° Piensa que no le — . Pdlatador . ; aprecian su trabajo Adicto a los oO . menordnduns a ‘ 10.05.C2 . _ Reaccidn de otros trabsjadores; : . Subalternos 7 85 “¥ | No sd : Le estinan ° Vv So . - } oS Ho lo estiman : —: —. | . : wat - Es cortdés con ellos a oT ee : ee oo Se . preocupa por ellos _-= To. i me ' No sé ocupa para nada aT. ~ — } _ Le tenen . area —- : Lo consideran . Z . “ erm . i Se atribuye el trabajo gus ellos — ran i : .. ban hecho. - ; vo * i ; ; . Reconoce nérito en justicia - 5 — TE i : a Lo tratan socialmente : — — uA I - . - oO . oi i i = | { : ; 3 . vy : , 7 : \ 7 ; . . . . . 4 . : Supericrves Conzfan- en su ezicerio ; . fal ee : _ . Lo estinan wy — so . A No lo estinan _- ~~ —- _ . ; a : Le encurgan vesporsabilidad — v¥ Tt. ~— pom Lo. tratan socialnente: as __ ~~. : ‘ - to GE TV. CONSTINCICH EMOCIOMAL = : a 1: | ss Meuperanento ¥ hunorismo a _ _ . u.a | . ‘Temperanento: i ; 11,01.01 En su trate con otros usted do considera Tico : LO . Cauto ; . . a ; ~ convencional y correcto . Bo ; : " Aaistoso "7 i ; : oo caiido ; i 1.08.02 . Su estilo de conversacida es Poco diestro _ Confiado . . . , . Vacilante j Féieil : oe Artificioso Convencional __. Voludle ; 21.01.03 bu trato hacia las mujeres ¢s Nd4s o menos el misma que . ! : i hacia los hombres oo : : nis correcta y controlado que hacia Los hombres . 5 : M4s edlido y fdcil.que facia los hombres . J i : 11.02.04 | En general, diga si cree que es persons que : : : i Se enfada Tdellnente _ : : H - -. Puede enfadarse 2dcilze nte, pero se controla ~ of f i : iene genio norzal j i : Tiene buen genio y sé altera: reranente : ; . * . Es en extremo tolerante y casi nunca sé enfadorfa . i H e ’ . ; : H fo oyes +) Uk.OL,OS «GLa ha visto usted alguna vez enfadarse? “wo ME we st Lu i ~ . oO “pn caso afirmetivo, describa brevenente el incidcnte, of ; incluyendo la reaceion da él: | oe, oe gk 9 ' : 5 11.€2 + aoa: quien usted ” st bromesr con otro uv ha visto brenear con otro. Qe inaginar que broxee con otro Consicera rortal en cuanto a gustarle bronear 11.02.02 - Te "11.02.02 ~ Es. persona Que notoriamente: no tolera les broma’s ° “ts } : Coa guiea a la mayorfa le susta bronmear SN ‘ Con qtiien a 1a rayorfa nunca. se le ocurrirfa bromear . i ; A quien ¢loramente ‘le gusta ser objeto de bronas : 7 2502.03 Sy sentido del ‘humor es “M4s 0 menos como el do la : : : . mayorfa : Tiowablemeate ausente Avispado : Sutil_ Seco Tesco Burdo “ Lee.e Cuenta chistes y andedotas munca A veces | . _ . . : Frecuentemente | L. ua - -114,02.05 Haciendo cuentos es = — Muy buena Pronedio . _ : a . Pobre : os oS 11.02.06 ‘Se Inclina mfs"a hacer un cuento A un Grupo J a Aparte a un amtgo o conocido - Solamente cuando lo animan 11.03 = Impresidn general del texperarenty y sentide del buror: (Farque la descripcio¢n Eis apropiada, ; 11.03.01. - Tino compechano que rfe con gran placer. a, Su sentido del humor es directo, no sutil, y aunque . 4 veces es ruidoso, raramente es desagradable o ot ‘veprensible.: ie tayorfa del tiempo su buen humor atone es contagioso,. nn : 21.03.02 Tipo camzechano que cuando rfe lo hace con bastante placer, — : Sin extstgo, es frecuentexente seco ¥Y & veces poco | ; . . tolerante y algo desprovisto de buen huzor. Su bromas a son. directas, hasta crudas ¥ & veces ispropias, Tiende a ser la clase de persona que se rfe de otros y no con . Jt otros, 11.03.03 "12.03.04 11.03.05 11.03.06 11.03.07 . 32,03.08 sere meneame eminem rep neat cave ney " ser chistoso o sutiinente hostil. ' oa _ oo 12,03.09 Miro dbienrunorads que a veeos suede ser considerado =~ slecce y Gespreacugedo. “Sus chistes sea avispados . % x¥ cpertuncs. Es my sensible a los estados do daizo y Scatinicats te otres, y a monsdo puede anime tuna oar tiesta muy spropladamenta, dungye hasta cierto punto Je gusta brocear con otroay” nunca es erucl o insensible. | Goneralmente es tipo algo ty anguite y afable guc a veces puede volverse conprententenente. alegre y des- - yreccupado. Sin embargo, cuando estd alegra a veces” . se extralinita y colesta tn poco a los que estdn a su alrededor, Sus bromas son a reaudo avispadas pero 7 puede volverse muy sarcdsticn y aun mordaz cn ccasiones Tipo de buenas maneras, generalnente muy convencional : y propio. No aparece desproviste- ge buen hurcor necesariamente, pero lo muestrs muy raramente. A” veees es dixfcil conocer si es 24 de buen humor, dcevido & su manera de esconder y fronmer sus sentinicntos. Ticne humorismo iatencionado mis bien que _sapontanso pero nunca burde o impropio. Tirso sustero y sia vend humorfstica, siempre serio a” ne intenso, 5, diffeil bromear en su presencia, cn parte pergue no responds aello yon parte porque parece serle molesto. . ; an qipo sensate y.de mundo, de sutil vena a hunorfstica. ; ' Ea ‘uh omblente adecuado puede ser muy atrayente y divertido, wero su humorismo tiene cierta cuelidad aristocrdtica y ° puede ser muy condeseendicnte con los que no entienden © no aprecian su humorisno. . Sip artificioso algo cinico que 3 veces puede ponerse . ruy impertinente. Sus chistes tienden a ser un poco os @esorbitages, - Parece “tc ri chistes privados que comparte = con sus fntimos, A veces es diffcil saber si ‘trata: ee. vJdinguna de las dnteriores deseripeiones le cabe. ‘Yo lo describirfa como sigue: ; Le 14-0000 ue BS 7 | — ; ry . 12. Agubsules comates . 3& Sa Sees 42.02 “Generates: : \ , — oy : \ . ; : 12,01,01 Su actitud hacta lo sexual es| . | ; . buy ozeura ! nwvet Lee deterninar™ : (Rorcat para su cultura y antecentes” “ 4] ' Gsreate de interds” : , Indiferente 7 “i De interés bicn definido | 22.01.02 '. En presencia de mujeres és Tieso_ yf Corriente poh | ~ Vulgar Ts ; —*Hosti2__ : Indiferente Lo | 12.01.03 Asiste a espectéoulos donde ac tan mujeres sexidesnudas t . A memdo Manca =a A veces, en, grepo ' ; No puedo dmagindrmeld en tales sitios. on ! i >, Mo sé lo que crge de tiles ¥ povectdeuted ‘ . 1 | - Z LS yl CP “ETT O. Be. ae ivGiz?: oA vee hei fo i [S ‘12.01.04 Entre -hactres, habla de lo sexual : : i oo A menudo A veces c ~ Raranenve i. Nurea_ co wee ; ‘ oe F i 22.01.05 yCambian ca su coupoxitantento y/o actitudas sobrd.lo _* i sexual, aespuds. de bober? |: Sf Noy’ No sé_ _ F j En caso afirmativo, describe “eX Sambi} mo as . . F : E + : ig ‘ : : iH . | 7 I " a : ‘ - hi { i ; ’ : : be . vf i 7H : 7 t te poe : i } . boo ‘ . 4a ' . i oo000 J ys é & z 2 aw ORS ? & be rt + “A UNBO APs ny at BRC seein 12.81.06 12.01.07 12.01.07 : 22;01.09 12.dL.10 / 12.01.12 12.02 12.02.02 . 12.03.62 © _ gTiexe usted idea ce su opiatda scerca de las srost <a Si no, . osee usted que es tipo que * . rfa donde una prostituta - No puedo incginarlo con una prostituta 7 _ No tengo fundazento para opinar maT a Si ene ‘taea, Giga-si dicha opinidn es de Necativismo hacia las prostitutas a Indiferencia hacia las prostitutas — Interds en las Prostitutes ‘4 7. En sus relaciones con les mujeres, actfa ; : : . Generplmente de acuerdo con su edad y experiencia : Generdlnente con poca madurez, que no concucrda | oo : ”- con au edad y experiencia . : ‘Con bastante soltura y equilibrio Con bastante ingquietud 0. torpeza 7 “Al describir a uns mujer atractiva es mds probable quo : —/monelone (._ El pelo Los senos . et _ : los ojos La ropa 24 La figura. s/ /7Ta personalidad” a - Las plernas__ No sf voy yEa ofdo usted a una mujer describirlo? sx v No En caso afirnativo, gqué dijo de 41 la mujer? SPECS ce Mie, YD y agra: fe , BELEN oa da al Inpresidén general; gCudl. de las siguientes deseripeiones le viene mejor: _Es hombre elemental, robusto, que no parece apocarse en. materia del sexo. rata @ las mujeres apropiadarente, pero hace poco esfyerzo por esconder su admiracion y atraccioén. Parece viril y conflado hacia las mujeres Ya la mayors ee ellas les agrada. Es horbre elezental, robusto, que ocasionalnente “puede ser burdo o hasta vulgar. Trata a las mujeres algo &speramente y puede Volverse muy insistente cuando lo atraa una pujer, . Parece estar muy orgulloso de su virilidad. Sv agresividad . ar ofenderfa o repelerfa a muchas mujeres, pero es0 a a parece % no inportarle. 43. 14-00000 ~ Se 7] 12.02.03 Ss hemere clo sensucl, blanduche, muy atento con _ . 3 ugeres.' Se inclina & retener ja mano de una mufder oe lo recerarto.al hebiosle y a menudo ecka el baz v ‘usa Lisonjas y frases ce 3 3 Gut acutra, {a pero lo ace ¢ gradable. Ala rmayorla Y . muferes les cu gus atenciones.——..--. /- eee ' : “As 12.02.04 Ss heomore sensual, pero en forma penosa ¢ insegura.. ES Sin . . hoxre ‘blanducko que se esfuerzo por no ofencer. exzarco, frecuentezente sigee con la pirada a una mujer . . : - atractiva cuando cree que nadie lo mira. Tanbidn se ‘ tt : inclina a tropezar con las mujeres 0 & tocarlas st . “accidentalzente” cyaado s2ene oportunidad. ~~~ 12.02.05 Es horbre confiado y bastante pulide que es correcto mot, y eonveneional hacia hombres y tujeres y 68 dificil a a adivinar sus actitudes ¢ intereses sexuales. En. un : grupo siempre se comporta de acuerdo con.las reglas y usualmente ce manera muy eficiente. - ; ee i : . ; . i . 2.02.06 Es Loubre confiado y preciso, con cierto aire de ; i ara profesional. Es cortés hasta e). lfmite y se toma las : i . . mayores molestias por encenderle el cigarrillo a una vo . : - dara U ocuparse de que estd bien atendida,. Sin enoargo, Le oe _ ‘en sua relaciones con las mujeres es bastante distante. ----- — | i ’ oe A veces su formalidad estd fuera de lugar pero raroxente . a - "9 nunea cambia cus modales o procedinientos de acuerdo con it _ 1a cituacién, . Un herore agradabdle y educodo que es ol mismo ticrpo Poohy ; amistoso y de.wunde. Trava a las oujeres de modo culto . a . ! pero muestra roca sensualidad o impropiedad sexual. =s . : at . ascado y hasta apues\o, ¥ puede ser muy meticuloso. La in . mayorfa de sus relactones con las mujeres parecen ser 7 . guy platdénicas. Es el tipo de persona que probablerente — ' tiene varias amigas Intinas. : : : : —— | 42.02.07 Pe hombre algo tfmido e indizcrente, considerado por — a clgunes singular o extrafioe., Muestra poco 0 ningin interds Be on las mujeres en pfolico. En gererel es persona prco- . a cupadd que solozente busca la cumpotifa de otras con inte-- reses similares. La myorfa de las veces tiene clerto . atre asedtico y asexual. { i Z ninguna. de las anteriores descripefones cave. Yo lo” oo. . 12.02.09 © 5 @eseribirfa ast; Lek nian mame ener fess ot” 4.30000 WS? a ‘y. VIDA FAMILIAR : is \ 13. Estado civil , "13.02 _—-gEstd casado? , : vo sf LL Xe 13.01.01 " gyivesu esposa con 61? So 1. 8th f Ko | "13.01.02 ga su esposa a funeiones sociales con él? : ‘ 5. ; Nunca , Rararente___ _. Kormalmente_ A menudo a / x s “ g 3 w "23.02.03 Su esposa es = Mayor que ¢l__ Ma-o-menos de sucesd ; ! or vids joven que oL ; No cman : 13.01.04 : Su esposa es Extrenadamente atractiva ‘Tornalnente : atractiva A Extremadazente poco atractiva_,_ ; 13.01.05 - Ea general, su esposa es socialmente : Diestra ; i an _ . ; Aceptable : Bo : ; oe, i Inepta — , i i . ; i be 13.02.06 ” Agents de su lengua natirna, sav otros tdionas habla su | espona? a . : ; {batten : : | . oo i - . i P. 13.01.07 . ‘Se -esposa es Ms instriida que dl___ ‘Tan lastiutaa y s ' ; coe . oo. . como 61 Menos Tastruida que el! v/ ' : an — —prwile le i 13.01.08 . yistuvo- él casado antertornente: . Sf ho. J No sé : ‘en caso afirmativo sirvase dar detalles si los toncde, — i 13.02 "Su esposa parece Tener muchas omistades gener Pocus SE : i . onistades ‘No tener casi amistades_j i : . 13.02.01 Ea pidlico, para con yu ésposa, ¢l ¢s _ Muy atento : i . ; ; a . Bastante at onto, : 3 ; _ Indiferente f ; } : . 23.02.02 £n piblico, para con él, su esposa eg | muy atenta i a : : . . Bastante atenta : : < ft Indiferesta =a n : 13.02.03 - Deseribirfa usted a su 1 espose como . : Agresiva Dominante Independiente Tependiente fia ne aes . Complactente__- Suxisa epee ee Ae = sat A me mm 23.82.64 En la zona ¢ \ 13.93 gna estado us . : Ta caso ariraativo, con cudnta freesesciat j toe . ; . : : o eee _ : , 13.03.01 Ta vivierca de clies es Ea eurtrexo elegahkte para la zona ; * te ée le sona : v En extrend ssore para la coma : . 13.03.02 Como antitriones, les esp0s0s sons musitadsnen ate buenos . .. . , Buenos yy) Adecuados age det icientes Fo : Ea extrezo éeficientes 13:63.03 *. "Come anfitriom, la setord parece: May en su azbiente : \ - . Bien séaptace = \ Algo nerviosa___- SL wee Muy incdmoda : - we le a a. ; oo . : — z hte of . 7 ot Fj 13.03.04 su vivier nds, a ~Rofleta la personalidad de 41 / Hy . o Refleja la personsiidad Ge ambos ; : No refleja-la personalidad de ninguno 13.03.05. En general eX nobilissio es Descolorido - | : . So Convencional \/_ De inusitado buen gusto | 4 _ os : "13.03.05 . La sefiora esta” : Vestblenente interesada en su casa. IN a H : , ; a ; oe so, intercsada en su casa ccmo la : 2 N “nejort 4 de sus vecinas % | isiblenonts indiferente a la casa i | No sé si realmente se interesa 0 no § i : > ° i Te . 13.03.07 | _ Et couportaniento socisl ce ella en casa es ! : an ’ Nds o menos el rismo que fuera ce ella. | SO 7 . . ° Nis en su atdlente que fuera ce ella V 7 a “1. + 'Menos en su onbiente - i me ; ; S i .- 13.03.08 . Normalmente soa gente que 4 oo: , . eee H ; : . . - ' Reeibe a renudo y le gusta hacerlo wt , : : : Cuxmple con sus compromisos sociales y le gusta ; “Sastante - . vo Prefiere inviter sdélo a sus fntinos a Recibe sdlo cugndo es de obligaciéa i ; - Prefiere no recibir a nadfe : 13.08 a yeritica éla su: esposa? a 2 ‘No uy oe , EA caso afirzativo,” squé es lo are se tnelina nfs a criticart Q "13.0%701 13.04.02 13.04.03 13.04.04 13,05 "- ytfene la esposa alguna: caracterf En general, coro matrinonio sons : Yisiblenente conpativies Normalnente conpatibles Yisiblemente poco compatio.cs , . we El se inclina a: Nonea parecer celoso ec ella . Rarecente parecer celoso ce ella Porecer @ menudo celoso Jc cilia ° Ella se inclina a; “inca porecer celosa de él. +. Rarazente parecer celosa ee él Parecer.a menudo celosa de éL HL Wk atica que requicra rencida © | . o deseripcion especial? : Se re ; eo Como esposo, se le puede describir mds bien cat: Hombre expresivo que €S visiblemente el cényuse dowinente en ‘el natrinonio. Tiende & proteger a su esposa y cuando es ‘posible sieupre la incluye cn sus actividades sociales. : es autoritario y dominante. Hombre activo que como esposo tiende a scx exigente coa Es poseyente ‘con su esposa ¥ ella. | , ot : aa oe - i nde mucho de su esposa. Ela : Hombre’ expresivo que daepe’ : nante y Gl parece estar & : a tiende' a ser el ecoényuge demi gusto y esperar que asf sea. , Eorbre activo pero de cenio algo &spero que visibleonente ~@ependa mucho de su esposd pero rararentc lo conficsa. Puede tener alguna tendencia a cer cclose ¥ poseyente con su; esposa. \V/ yarido! como 1¢ mayorfa que trata a s8 esposa con reapeto. : Raramente delata en piblico. lo que giente. Es diffeil ~ > : conocer sus verdaderos sentinientos par clle.. ees if i witha rhPeete cle pe bre de whe pole. Narido’ consclente ,ée sus deberes que tena su matrimoalo sg muy seriazente., Su esposa corre i toman en serio las obligaciones parejas con él y anvos i de fonilia y sociclés. y galante con i Hombre socialnente activo que puede ser EU Porecen ilevar les daxas aun en presencia de su esposa. vidas ‘separadas pero muy compatibles. cf 4T 14-0000 456 1 eam en errant «a ce nr essen ventcnstees in tt Se de su esposa ve exente denes. 232 Ss tronguilo 2. ensre 3. anera pose ceupa ce 4h a a en 2223 ora a. @ . is] v. g 8 8 Ba A) fal 4d “A oO 23 He a% of au aa Qe nd 4 ba ones le viene bien. de Yo lo dascribirfa coxa sigue Uae etes 2S fae aoe > : me mie et het on ia at as peeing . 4 . . ag anteriores ceseripei 47a Be Roos are i Wo) ' "13.06 Eoger: - \ : . zoe ceupa di ce lo aparfencia o el funcfonasicato ge su ensa? | ‘ . Sf_ony To : . yEace reperaciores ae poca importancia por of Bice? oh, ; a . $f No : ci ‘en caso aircative, les bace _ -Mpdfananente bien? a oe . -Jorpenente? a . = | | : [ager oped e -MbeoL >= gMetie €2 bijos? a ° £ 14.01.01 ndmero de‘ hijos 7. gdades | if ., Saxo Fla pate s : . - . ;. . aon oe Lo : “14.01.02 " yviven todos sus hijos con G1? sf Nn : En caso negativo, yadnde viven? . f ales) . 14.01.03 . Se ocupa de sus bijes De manera inusitadca re . De manera normal “Poco oo padre inusitadamente atenta 24.01.04 | Su esposa eo. : . . - Madre normal Madre inusitadanente indiferen Helll a T | LOM Re es OW Seal won enne esanennsten hae RE Toa Inusitadanente bien — i ry . . a -, 14.02.05 Les hijos se comportan . oe : Lo Normalmeate bien " . + En extreno canorristas, dif{ciles Rara vez habla iMake SERRE pee at 14.0,..06 Diga si 41 Nunca. habla de sus hijos j : : ‘ - Ga sus hijos_ | Habla de sus hijos euando H corresponde sj Hablg de sus hijos con : frecuencia parece muy preocupado por ; , sus hijos . : “14.01.07 yTienc algune de sus hijos algo anormal. (constitucién ° : . enfermiza, alergias, defecto rental, defornida’ © V : s Ko ; pardlisis, especial intelicencio)? En caso afirmativo, descerfbales - nt a Gp ae hulls at epolyeale— hale . 3 | a a tei Coie ey a PALE eft an _— Cibeiwes wl Ue , A 48 . crt ps ciey tte 14-0000 AGS 24.02 Cuando eGposa y fos estan eusentes de casa : ‘ . Se ve muy $clo saver qud hacer . 7 Hantieae pro ente sumtina Probablezente intensifica su actividad social | ‘ . : No sé 9 ce bac Sm 7, v4 (a prin ca poe o— 15.03 Como pasa’ se le puede descrinis ‘tdJor asf; / I Bo . . ; Padre de familia activo y felis, orgullose de su é a. — fomilia, - Se . Podra de Yscilia active que tiende a sez estricto yoo a : . exigeate con sus hijos, - a, & oe Padre de fanilia activo que pasa mucho tiempo con ella. a : . . Tieade a caleriar & sus hi jos. : Padre de fmailia activo pero insegure que se preocupa. mucho con sus hijos. Padra active y responsable, pero.que no tolera tonteriaa, Su trabajo es princro y la fanilia lo sabe. i eo, i , . . : of Padre responsable y cuidadoso, clizplidor con su | : Temilia pero no muy afectuose o expresivo. Pedra despreseupado que no pierde sueto por la font iia. La mayorfa del tiempo sus ‘cienbres 8a las orregian por tay su cuenta, con buen éxito. : _ , Padre indiverente que a veces parece no darse cuenta . ge su farilia. a . ; Minguna’ de las antoriores descripeiones le viene bien. ‘ Puece ser cescrito mejor cono sigue: sO 1. Digan si lieva fotos de -- - Ary - Su familia . Su esposa . o . . Sus hijos — =: _ Sf misro 4 . 28.05 En su oficina © cuarto exhine fotos de A Su fontiia P Suesposa_ Sus hi jos ui Sf mismo - _ WS geey alguna earacterfstica en sus rel actones con Gu esposa oO gu : ; fontite Que réquiera fescida o deserfpeiina especialt «- 4.00000 “. —s, a VI. POSICION ZMOLGICA , . _ a ——— . . . e 18.03 ER Cenerats _Es honbre de opiniones francas y evidentes. Es capaz . Ge expresax dichas opiniones sin inportarle al parecer , . 303 Suusinichios ¥ actituces de otros. ~ . _ df Es korbre da ruchos prejuicios e ideas dogzdticas. _ ‘ Puede expresarles sealovada y resucltanccate cuando oe . es recesario. © Es hombre que posiblemente desvfa opiniones de controversia con ligereza o buen hucor. A veces es diffctl conocer sus opiniones porque es diffell hacerlo hablar con scricdad, . : - . __.. £3 hombre que pucde tener muchas opiniones firmes “——~ pero se le heee diffell rostrarlas. Ticnde a : . @isculparse y a mostrar tinices y desasosicgo Seen meme euande se avecina una discusida. Es hombre cuyas vordaderas opiniones son diffciles : de conocer; Usualzente es diplexitico y convencional cuando 8c diecuten temas poléxicos o prohibidos. - . Es horbre serio y resuclto a portarse en forma - “——— apropiada y convencional. iene las maneras de una persona bien disciplinada que solamente dice lo que . : se supons decir o lo qué otros esperan que diga. : .f Es un hombre de. opiniones muy educadas.. Ustd bien nformado y ¢3 capaz do sostener ua argurento de manera considerablemente orticulada, pero a vecos 8@ vuelve efnico 0 sutilnente sarcdstico, . Es hombre. ticido y taciturno en cuanto a sus opi- niones. 9 cuy a@iffcil hacerlo expresarse sobre : ta tema, porticularmente si es tera polénico. . . i : Minguna de las anterflores dekeripsiones sixve; se 3 . . - le describe mejor como » sigue . . . tena que ticnde a ponerlo colérico? st 1 | "18.02.02 May alot Ea caso atireative, goud, cat - 15.02 _ Ee hozbre, cuyo patriotisxo cs . Pateate e intenso Cons el de is mayorfa de sus colegas Cauteloso y no muy intenso : , a oo ‘Diffeil de precisar ‘ 25.02.01 Fn asuntos gencrales ce polftica . . oe 4 _ : Generalzente esta bien infurmado sobre la posicién’ : : y actitud de su pafs , \ - . . Esti tan blen {nformado como la wayorfa, de sus- i ~ : colegas . | : -| at Este extremadomente mal infornede { fo} . i ' & | is | og | oe | as | i! | Q ! ts \ t ry : #t . ; | yo . | i. 2 f | | # i I . 5 oe " yIt, ZESTORIAL IzcICo. 16. Estego de saled . . _ 26.01 Que usted cepa, stiene ¢1 algda problem de salud? $f . No Z , _ En caso afirrativo, omplique: on , , 7 16.02, atienen gu csposa o hi jos aigin probleza de salud: sf_ v No : Ae Wo, “ER caso afirzativo, explique: H a ; So me Op ey “fom nd este by fjoote yudings 2: . : _ of, Aa : “ot ba. a fe Vd CC fo _ a _ . 16.03 gH indicado al, vez haber tenido protien do solud en UW if ; - el pasado? . sf_séN. aod | a . En caso afixnativo, explique: . : : i ‘Que usted sepa, ztoma regulerzenta pfldoras oO medicina de. J i b . " owgts alguna clase? . So Nov 1 | i a: . " En caso afirmativo, explique: . j a a —_ j i : ; 16.05 Es persona que: Wunca habla de su salud o de lo que sicnte . Fiadla como todos de su salud o de lo que ve . Frecuentehente habla de su salud © de lo que siente No ‘ a } 16.06 — . Suanty ae 2 Bipate ral: ‘Todos se percatan - Se nota de modo | j woe, La wayorfa de la gente no Lo Hotarfa . EER Le ee, ; Morea He gabido que se sients rol. . we EL | orf an | - + fo po: . 53 ; to ” ee oo ne neeeneeeenemmemceenmner sermons enn semmmmmec ce tiene ems 9 an om ro 9SYVI- - t, 16.09 16.11-- - jw. + fox Cara goludsole: : Robusto. y saludavie Ssenchalmente como la mayorfe. a 6u edad : / te. Bless v Barriga grande coe e-ltensta ¢ faTtatte el aliento 21 csforzarse ; Manos frfas y buzedss Pendercia a sudor - dacasiaéo Nal. “gifento . Que usted cops, ytiene dieta o régincn cepectalt “Ba caso esireative, explique: OE Nw bee 2 . oe - ta . ty i a ae ae ts manera . generat, le parcce tndividuo que Sicne cutha energfa y no se cansa nunca Term encrgfa, pero no siempre Tiene encrcfa moderada ; _ Ea ietdrgico, indiferente -giny algo: ea cuanto a ou aolud o la de su familia que acba ser cone ea detalle? . Uaferaiso Xo _ AT 7 ww Uf K . Ys Hay inc GAC ke Ore oe eee oe J iat, Uo bate Cantal pe ay / Lo SAA al ae oA pb Mode / piss, 5 Cha. fo & mie ee eRe. _ 33 Be Dee POP Ue eee Lae ae ve Heke i & rz, “hat?” phvesesio! Beek? Ok RL? a ep am apne ee tere a Me, anche ete anumnl A AB pabd eeey : ddan ~ seeewenes emcee: neste © pan enen iim ett eat meee cannons ceigneye 8 my _", | | sronur oe - 23 Apel ‘the followings ¢ cozzents cencerning what epreared to stioncl contacts and/or rodus opcrandl of Soviet intel- Debriefing conducted 23-26 April 1070: . LOU (OV = During the alfair between ATHIDRIFF and LOGINOY, thoy went to the movies once or twice a week » the Futurena and Cine Mod being the theaters most frequently attended. OSINOY rlweys rade sone oe St sort of} (contact during these outings, _&ccording to AEMIDSIFF. ‘She. stated that he ously leit his Beat about 2309 hours and went ont to the lLebby _ for some: time. She did not know where the contects were actually made, - Once she end LOGHIOV encountered, apparently secidentally, outside the Cine Mod theater, a @ Mexican Aruy Colonel, who was introduced to her by LOGINGV as "Col. Sergio." In this instance LCGIiOY eld not excuse hinself _ to have ‘a private conversation with the Mextcen. "Col. Sergio" was de- , sértbed by AEMIDRIFF as about kO, tall, no moustache or &lasses,, thick, ; , curly heir, appeared to be of gpentsh Gescent. Tne woman with "Col. , Sergio" appeared to be about 25 years old and vas introduced as his wife (vhich AEMIURIFF doubted because, es she pet it, he didn't treet her as. one would a wife, but rather as a cistress). AEMIDRIFF knew nothing more about this Mexican and never sew hin again. i On another occasion, LCGINGY and AEMIDRIFF met an Anerican in. front ‘of the Futureca theater. LOGINOY introduced hin to her as “cate Michael." AEMZDRIFY stated that. ho vas dressed in civilien clothes. He SECRET Jor ra9s472 i i i ? t LOS Rea eta te a Se ne ame 14-0000 Oe SECHE® ee! hod blend haiz, was of nediua neight, no glasses, lorce grey eyes. a (AEMIGRIFF thought his quite attractive). LocIey told "Michael" that he tre next cry ea urgent business. "Michael" was elone, esinated this exconhter took place atout Septenter 1559, - 7 “qongicor = AZITDRITE stated that GOLCUZOY used her in the aa — 7 sane manner, i,¢@., tock Hen eicut 3 tings in all to Cire Chapultepe pee, then lett her during the nevis orske sez2 sort of contact. Debriefiny conducted 12-16 May 1970: Concernins Soviet Coutects in the Me xicen Folice: ALIMRIFF stated that she overkesrd COLCUSOV end DYCMIN talx about many contects which — they had in the police kere. She said she had also overheard Kotexwaxov, PAKULIN, AND CEAYXEOY tele atout how many good police contacts the Soviets have. However, each specific exsnple which AEMIDRIFF could give concerned “oy Some nou-operstional favoz which the Soviets could get taken care of, e.g., when the Soviets vented to get something through Aduana; when some Soviet _ vas missing bad police coorerstion was ne eded; getting advance “notice when : at Loe some denmcens tration hostile to the Soviets was about to take place, etc. She was not able to recall eny hints that Soviets had operational contacts ‘in the polices agents reporting on what the police were doing; assets who . assisted Soviets operstinsally in sere way. However, AEADRIFF thought the Soviets ‘prohsebly have such essets, - Concerning Soviet contects in West Cercen Police: ASMIDRIFF : ‘ recalled ‘that vhen she went to Gersany as interpreter for Soviet surgeon and textbook writer, Peblo AMASOY, sa Jeruary 1963 (they vent to Colome SECRET . SECKE@ mo ‘nes or: eee te Best Corcany of Ce, “seretet Hinistry has sth tec}, ths Sovivs #cbassacon in Vest Garnety evébod ‘that the Eubassy, hed sens ald ezonte within the Woss Goran Folice who help ed than to protect. the Sovicts (fn context thst ib: | WES densencis thengs some Soviet official cowd be kidnapped by the eneny, ete.) ARSUaT SP noted ¢ that ANASOV was quite old and ‘very .prowrerine. Miscollenecus MS cnatstiennt ‘notes - AQSIDRIFF hed no knowledge of Sovic ts sefe houses or sate ¢ arar rte “ents. She stated that many § Soviet visitors steyed at the Hotel Virre ayes op in two oth or hotels near the Soviet Embassy (she couldn't rem aber nezcs). She > did not know whetier the Soviets had eny sort of specinl eriangencnt or ‘contacts. in these hotels. . AEUDRUS stated that ‘she had attended several parties at which i exicans also were present - (she recalled specifically part ties at the homes oF KOLCHYAKOV, EFAXULIi!, LocInov) and in each instance the Soviet officer, &t lone point curing the evening, had a private conversation with ®& Mexican guest. (unfortunately, ARUDATSS was unable to recall the nasies of any of the Mexicans she met on these occasions, and of course there is - no way of knowing vhether such private conversstions. were orerational 7 meetings.) AEMIDRIEF commented that at purely Soviet Parcies, husbands alt ways went off together and talked business, ani if vives approeched, they stopped their conversation. . Debriefing congucted 1-6 June 1970: KORUEENIN ~ AEMIDRIFF connented thet she. thought KORMUSHAIN made operational ecetings in the Brenan Rer, sinee she often cay hin ° * - oe sitting in thet bar, wearing dark glasses énd trying to loct ineonspicusus. ‘ SECRE? (AEMIDUEP serctines passed by this bar and would look inside, elthcuch she . \ never went in.) Bo 1 f= Foysitle PG! Contact - ; ALMIDAUFF stated thet she was told by Daniol Hontiel (Daniel MERLSZ Montiel, £01-258951), the Sovict's chauffeur, thst his brother, who is a Central Comittee number of the PCH and who worked on the PCM publication "La Vos de Mexico," was in contact ; . with KUPLYAKOY. In eddition, AEMIDRIIY stated that she believed that % Verduse, 201-851.726) had en i Amando VektuGce (iden with Armando MARTIE _uncle, elso named Aracndo VERCUGO, who is ‘First Secrctary of the PCH and who is in contact with. KUPLYAXOY. At ledst this was stroagly inferred by Montiel, according to AEMIDRIFF. (Editor note: Arneléo MARTIOMZ Verdugo, 2023-06425), who is brother of Armando, is First Sccretary of PCH), AEMIDRITF stated that KUPLYAKOV always seemed te be very interested in and knowledgeable of what appeared in "La Vod ce Mextco" and Sh the PCY publi- cation "La Epoca." She stated thot, in general, KUPLYAKOY paid so much, attention to local politics and seered to be so vell informed on PCH matters that she felt certain he had conething to do with the FCA. AEMIDRIFF stated that KUPLYAKOV"s wife was @ good friend of Salvador GONZALEZ Marin, head of the Fondo de Cultura Popular. ; GONZALEZ* ¢ wife works in the Museum of Anthropology. GOCHZALEZ sold a lot of Soviet pooks, according to AEMIDRIFF, end for that reason was in contact with KUPLYAKOV, but she coazented thet GCIZALEZ may also have been utilized by KUPLYAXOV in soze other operaticnal ways fost. of KUPLYAKCY's céntects seem to te journalists. (Tnese vere the people AFMIPRIFF sew talking to him at receptions, etc.). : SECRET? 4-00000 i i } H SkORE? . . -S- i ADETORTRY ateted that Leopoldo ARENAL, whose wife is the dsuphter of David Al fero SIQUIEROS, is enother Soviet seset whe ts hendled by KUSEYANOY (rho hesrd VANOVSNIY talk about this). ARMIDRIFE sefd that By AREMAL works with Edusedo ARAWO (econedle constdtent for Ynera Conti- nentel; S.A.", momtionsd in Comzoreinl Office). She alsa stated sha - knew that ARSNAL went at tinzs. to the. Fabassy to see KUPLYAXOY, AEMEIDRIFF - ‘said thot AREAL goes to Moscow every your or 60... (AREUAD teentieat with Leopoldo ARENAL Fastsr, 201-117999). | | ' i a Spell IG: AEMLDAIF Ss stoted that LOSING went cut. nt aicghts eften during thig ferlod and told her it vas J" OYOarrcy nen etntigd thet his wert dining this ported was some of the most dungercas he hed ever done. AIMIDAIFF was certcin ‘that these "contacts" involved in student riots. AENLY: sus related that ence at Auto Cins, LOSINIGY made a necting with a froup of. youths uho cane - ain enother car (Felcon). Another ting, sore 2 or 3 days later, LOGINTY . hed MITOPOISEE gtve hin sore, shotgcns which MITOPOLSKE hed charge of. Lositov got the guns sbout 2200 ar 2200; the guns were returned. the next morning. Others who peered to be going out all tha tine et dght ‘during the student riots (and taiking about their eeetings in general the next morning ) were BOLSUAKOV, KORWUSATN, HIKIPOROV. AEMCDAIF? never heard “mention of money teing pussed during this period (1.66, to Soviet asscts . invalved an riots) nor any montien of any nuzes or positions of assets i (This not in agreenent with soze of Pan Janes info). CENYKOV se ered to be : involved also. - Debriefing conduct23 12-16 May 1970: AEMIDAIFF was again ‘ questioned on her knowledge of Soviet activities during the 1968 student ~ dsorders. She reported thet all she really knew was that the Soviets were very busy during this period; that LOGINOV. told her. he wes going ott every Gj [tent to make “contactss" that she overhzerd Soviet case officers talking, vat various tines during this period to effect that tney very busy, meking | many contacts} that the’ situation was potentially explosive and a dangerous j tine for thea to be making such conte ects. AEMIPRIFF titee was vith LOGINOV SECRET ¥4-00000, 3 duty officer for the Frbassy for thet night. , 7 SPORET : \ . \ vations. Hovover, ATUEPRUS of Soviet contacts \ Strted sho did not in peletien with tha ebudent disowders, aay ccarien of the level of ins |, Sent orgenizationsg, cny & sation or ng uf the ptudent nove Volveruns of thers Sovict b guidacse to the student move scant, finsne! vat, : or the like. Sho really deesn't knoy that the Soviets had any contests with direct access to inforeation to theses sotivities, wut whe strongly co . \ assures that they Gid, based oa thein le 2h of cotivity and the strong . tenor that LOGLIOV snd other case ofNeers gave te the idea that the contacts . i they were Rak ing were dangerous ones ror thea to be scen with during this we i 1 period. 2 lofo: AENIDRIKE questioned — Debriefing conducted 1-6 4 re 1963 student disorders again, for clarification previously reported details. She stated that the Sovicts had sone different types of rifles sples of guns which they vere 2 in the Comerclel Office which served Gs sox trying to sell commercially in Kexico. Cne night about ll o ‘elock, curing ‘ i the period of student riots, LOGIicy cae to the Cocxerefal Office with MITOPOSSKE (Z2X0DRIFF was there watching IV }. They got “sone" rifles - AEMIDUFF could not see how many o7 vhs t kind. They tock them cut in sone rifles were returned to the Coa- ° knov whether ell of ther were sort of besse Tne next nerning " "sone" mercial Office, but AEMIDRIFF doesn't & brought back. “She doesn't know whether ox not LOGINOY might have teen AEMIDRIEF stated that NECHIPCR=ENNO's trip tack to the USSR during the 1658 ricts coy well have teen to rpport on the riots. Novever, she didn't knevy thst this was the case and noone specifically tald her 80. SECRET 14-0000 we we SBC ERT Be “+ BATE osross to Y-REF.- SHEET. ‘ ’ ORREF, =. SYM NUMBER OOC. DATE _ CLASSIFICATIGN © 201-285412 "HMM A=38637— ; 06 APR 70 201-789963- THE ABOVE DOCUMENT (5) IS CROSS REFERENCED TO THE 20L FILE CITEO UNDER LEFY MARGIN. ~ -- - : a . eee - I ee 20) 29 SWLL S~E-C=R-E-1T 14-0000 + . - ot : . 7, i LS Ces SECRETARIAT Diese ie tede rents SS tue Rola Ss Oa Filtt ") : wh: —_ te we SIVANEE Come {“]isure Dncrves kyerazucyan Or Tui 2 CUFY ePROmae as Pot hae ' . Ae af} ut Ox Or Al eer ieee cCLasaey to Cerne wo. SEO 9% host 27) TT. : : . as at % t : we —_ ee ne ° RAE TO-68 FILE NO be: Sy 5 _ a OZ 0 FILE RID Oo RETURN TO oie BRAN a ORAM mane nn . & EL "cf wih (ell é Fils, VR D> ween fae Ge—slet eft. bis | : SECRET 2523142 FEB 70 © dire nEXI.O crTy. 2565. ci DIRECTOR ~ Cos oe me os ERYHMEDRED TOP AEWIDRIFF FUPASTIME, Pen . " a a -Iefea 103190 |. REF: MEXICO cITY 2557 (10 3! YY ore Rae I. PER REF, AENIDRIFF CONTINUED REVIEW OF PHOTOS WITK Hes a fi; ° DEBRIEFER AND LITENPO-14. REVIEY OF &3 PHOTOS CINCLUDING WIVES? ate a DURING 26 AND 21 FEBRUARY SESSIONS FROVIDES FOLLOWING HIGHLIGHTS WW EY . ; E ADDITIOW TO OTHER INFORMATION WHICH WAS ALREADY KNOWt: fo. VALENTIN BAKULIW: CHIEF OF OUE OF AEGRIP SECTIONS . a EXPERIENCE IN LATIN AMERICA FRoW PRIOR TOURS BRA | a ARGENTINA. ee ; oO. LEV GoLouzovs WORKS UKDER t BAKULIN HCH TERE . ho a : len INFORMED AEMIDRIFF SHE BEING seer HOME. PEE, KATHY as Om SERGEY PROVOROV: WORKS. UNDER BAKULIN. AEGR Ba i toa of iN. NL, - [WU NIKOLAY SOKOL ov: CHIEF oF REFERENTURA. Core BARS. | LYUDMILA SHAPOVAL OVA: WORKS ‘UIDER SOKOLOV WR REFERENT Ute ¢ SERVED IN CUBA’ AT ONE TINE, —_ —— i te - : i. : Arr ef z ALEKSAIDR KOZLOV: WORKS. IN REFERENTURA US are bobo. : ; al CHARGE OF PHOTO.PROCESSIUG AL MICROFILMING. . INTERNAL SECURITY AKD as waTcHogs. MAPPY ALD ' ~ a? : Pol wigoEM Lo: wt i " 7 URUISURE Depo) vim, oe ewe prone . yr 4 SRE WPT mote Cater Seexed ARIAT AT O1sse 2 ATION CLASSIFIED He MESSS SSAGE _torat L Corizs , ROUTES ANDO aT RLS-s2E4 St ‘Cc Ly we : Wirz Filled ny ~e RUF. PROD OPUSTION 4 oor Tas cory PROMIONY to INDEX: : Oy ves Une CLASUFY TO CORRE Ko, — M-AEF 10 63 Free NO. —_— — aOVANCE COPY { Jisueo [ Juorreo PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 2565 SEGRE T VLADIMIR: TSERADZEs WORKS IN REFERERTURA BUT IS ALSO UIDER (DERS OF BAKULIN. TIMID, DOMIMATED BY WIFE, - ‘YORIY ROMANE KO: WORKS IN REPERENTURA. FREQUENTLY ACCOMPANIES PAVEL KOVALEV OUT AT NIGHT. DRINKS A LOT AND HAS TROUBLE WITH WIFE BECAUSE OF IT. oO . ~YuRLY XUPL YAKOV HAS JOB SIMILAR ‘To KOLONYAKOV" S. VERY IMPORTANT PERSON WITHIN EHBassy anp HAS ACCESS TO REFERENT IRA, _ MERY REFINED A’ND CULTURED. many IICHU CONTACTS THROUGHOUT 7 MEXICO AKD AL so CULTIVATES FRIENDSHIPS WITH DIRECTORS OF ‘MUSEUMS, LIBRARIES AND OTHER SUCH INSTITUTIONS. BORIS CHMYKOV: VERY EXPERIENCED, SEEUS TO HAVE PERFoansp FRILLIANTLY IW. Past WITH. No FAILURES, SOMETHING OF ALADIESt °° 7 MAY AND HAS,” ‘on otcastow, BEEN MIXED UP IN INTERNAL SCANDAL. |” EWAMORED oF. SOKOLINA. TRAVELS FREQUENTLY THROUGHOUT HEXICO. _ . VLADISLAV KORNUSHKI Hs BEKICK, SERVED IN BRAZIL, SEVERAL » WowTits IN FRANCE ABD FOUR To SIX HONTHS IN ARGENT INA. SPEAKS SPANISH, FRENCH ALD PORTUGUESE. VALERIY KOSTIKOV: AEKICK “LEG KOROLEV: AEKICK ae an VLADINIR MAKAR OV: HOT. CERTAIN, BUT PROBABLY AEGRIP. HOYEVER, “FREQUENTLY ACCOMPANIES BO SHAKOV, APPEARS COLD ALD CRUEL, “ONE . ry . cm Xe SECRET : . o vf heey te Se ae SRO an 725 esos ey LL Per ——— , , ACTEN Ger "OD REZIDENT. ee tien Fitted mgex: arr vos ne CLASHEY TO C8 MLE NO, rt ee KHEP TO €3 IRE NO, : ee Ooree no Orewa ro - em anen ———__ ‘PAGE 3 MEXICO CITY 2565S ECRET - . _ & AENIDRIFF"S WATCHDOGS PURTAG JANUARY 1976. SPEUT “TINE IN. “RED CHINA, oa . TOAKIN BULAVIN: ASSIGHE D TO conn MERCIAL OFFICE BUT bors NOT FRYSICALLY BGK THERE, PROBABL Y WORKS FOR Kol SOMYAKOY (OV, AEKICK SERGEY VERBENYEV: RIS, SERVICE UNKNOW R, PER FORMS TRTER WaL ; SECURITY AID WATCHDOG FUNCTIONS. VLADIMIR GORDEYEV: BELIEVES HE AEKICK POR KI NG FOR SOKOLOV AD KOLOWYAKOV. _— _ PAVEL Kova EVs. CONSIDERS HIM DANGEROUS, SPEAKS SPANISH . . _ "Ak ENGLISH ALHOST WITHOUT ACCENT, HAS NARY FRIENDS IW ~"@OVERNACTON, AMATOL TY STEXL YANNIKOU: BACHELOR. BoDYGuERD For KOVALEV. | WORKED FOR SECRET POLICE IW Hoscou, AFTER THREE YEARS: In MILITARY. “WILL RETURN Noscou SOON, et KONSTANTIN BOGATYREV? CHIEF. GF ALL eRouPs. OF MILITARY INTEL - IN MEXICO. CAEMIDRIFF PREVIOUSLY INDENTIFIED CHUYKOV. AS AEGRIP CHIEF. - STATIOM BELIEVES CHHYKOV POSSIBLY CHIEF FOR THOSE UNDER CIVILIAN COVER But JULTOR TO BOGATYREV. - CLEG SHEVCHENKO: SPEAKS SPANISH WITH ARGENTINE ACCENT. THIS Is FIRST Tou In LATIN A "ERICA, ‘suger Som eg tere ee tener tan pa araitedens an ae anes ate eer mae teen ne ee renee we ee Carn et Sconeta RIAT Orsscnnns aTter qo LAserieod, ore ssige _Torat Covies BOUTS PH OroT INITEUS- SEO 8 oo F Pune bs NOnALD ee a , BOVANCE Cony [Jasco . Claes Swern ee 1 OM ate .- : . 3 Pre rew UNIT ee fins CLasery yO €8 PT KO. ene pIDeRr he BH ves +] SREP 10 es rRe NO bsem ov . Pern ——— O ore nd © ancrunn ro ee, RANE . PAGE 4 NEXICO ClTY 2565 § ECRE t . , VALENTIN Loci nov: ALTHOUGH HAD AFFAIR VITH AEMIDRIFF, RECALL SIX MokTHS EARLY WAS DUE TO Sone FAILURE AND NOT TO AFFAIR, Q . a VALERTY SOKOLIN: RECALLED SIX MONTHS EARLY DUE TO SOME | FAILURE ALSO. VIKTOR IVANOV: LiKeD TO LIVE VELL. OWNED 27 SUITS “ABD ‘OFTEN . CHANGED TWO OR THREE TIMES A DAY, GOOD FRIEND OF OCTAVIARO _ ao CAMPOS SALAS, SECRETARY OF INDUSTRY. AND CONIIER CB now IN nos cow IN CHARGE EXPORTING FURS FOR SOYUZPUSHNINA, , Y ee BORIS KAZARTSEV: SERVED IN CUBA WHERE HAD sone PROB! LEN OR | “". BLAP DUE To DRINKING AND HIS CHARACTER. DOHINATED BY wife WHO S “INFLUENCES HANY OF HIS DECISIONS, WIFE WORKS AS TYPIST In. - " (/REFERENTURA, SHE VERY JEALOUS. OF HUSBAND, YET FLIRTS WITR ~ ~ YOUNGER OFFICERS WHICH HAS CAUSED MARITAL “PROBLERYL | FEDOR YEVESYEV: BELIEVES HE RIS, PROBABLY AEGRIP. scousnD, 7 FOR AMBASSADOR AnD ‘CURRENTLY FOR CHARGES. BELIEVES KE RAS wo OTHER FUNCTION. Tet ; 7 7 "MIKHAIL Davipovsarys GRADUATED MFA ACADEMY asout THREE . Years GO, NEXIC IS FIRST PosT. AEKICK. HAS ACCESS TOT | REFERENTURAs FREQUENTLY ACCOMPANIES KAZANTSEV AND YEVSEYEV. . * ecoenirns Se eG . . . . . @senmreaio’ : ACTION NO. | : ttcr : : . foc: (2. FULFs 201-835670. GP] RSTO AOR INTER ee 2) Cases Seoreqanny Dusseuncamies Sf , Tessie Et POAT Gar woiwicd oe sate en nee te ene — SOVANCE Cony { Jisssco [Juorres . . . - oe ee Sm me an mtr en ~ j : “me pects Ova Oxo ——- . . : CUaanry Yo C8 PLE NO, SOR arn z . . ~~ BACK TO CETRE NO . ~ . . - Os by kr a PRE RO ‘0 RCOTURN TO BRANCH - _ a ACTION UNIT oe “PAGE 5 NEXICO CITY 2565 SECRET FAS MARITAL PRODLENS DUE To KEUROTIC WIFE AND FACT HE was, —— FORMER WIFE, EIGHT YEAR OLD CHILD ‘Ho WENTALLY RETARDED FROM { . i + INFANTILE PARALYSIS, . ~* pwatRiy DYAKONOV: MEMBER OF CENTRAL CONMITTEE CPSU. RELIEVES HE AEKICK. HAS HALY FRIEWDS IH GOBERHACION AND RELACIONES EXTERIORES, SERVED Ij ARGENTINA AND BRAZIL. MORE REFINED AND CINTELLIGENT THAN PRESENT CHARGE, KAZANTSEV, BORISKOLOMYAKOV: AEKICK REZIDENT, THIRED.IN IMPORTANCE IN _ EMBASSY. GRADUATE ACCOUNTANT, SERVED AS ACCOUNTANT IN USSR, ‘ARGENTINA AND FIRST TOUR MEXICO. RETURKED TO MEXICO AS REZ IDENT. "VERY STRAIGHTFORWARD, STRONG PRINCIPLES. DRINKS MODERATELY. “LOSE FRIENDSHIPS WITH ARGENTINE DIPLOMATS, FREQUENTLY TRAVELS ~> WITH KAZARTSEV, SOMETINES WITH BCLSHAKOV. = “YEVGENIY FEDIN: FOURTH IW IMPORTANCE IN ENBASSY. FREQUENTLY WORKS IN REFERENTURA, HAS FEW FRIENDS WITHIN EMBASSY — _-BECAUSE OF FICKLE CHARACTER, ASD FACT HE AT ROOT OF MANY INTERNAL "INTRIGUES BY SERDING ANONYMOUS ACCUSATORY LETTERS. : VALERIY NIKOLAYENNO: AEXICK. IN CHARGE OF ASSIGNING HOUSING AND FURNISHINGS. SPENT SIX MONTHS {0 CUA AS ENFLOYEE, RATHER THAN DIPLOMAT, BEFORE HEXICO. ATTESDED NFA ACADEMY Th HOSCOY. 44-0000 ONG | H ! i H a a “it RUSELENCES 3 ‘Boviets nt the Saviet Tubausy em wrt 4 oT eke ee . . i BG Yoblruary MEHORANDUT FOR Dih RECO SUBILCT : Operation Road Covrse A. Qvr memorandun dated 9 Rocenber 1959, sane subjoct, , BR. Nevoranduir No, Se6O/4748, hted 10- December 1969, Brame subject. 1. The Lolleving comments from CAS/HEX on Relerences ave forwarded for your information. In an effort to idontify "Georro", CAS/NEN obtained tho following infor ation fLrou reliablo sources concerning the 3 and 4 Octobvor 19G9 necting between Gubject end the Covicts. CAG/MSXY veurces reported the presence of cortain agoy on the morning of 4 Oetebor efine of Subject tock place, 2. 1669, whieh ag when the cebri Although the premence of some. of these Soviets have been yeportod praviously in Rorervence A, the coutcxt of tha ob- Borvations could andicate that possibly ons or more of thesa | individuntls was involved in the dnterview of Sabject on 4 October 1859, : s secon entering the Fue was seen vorking In 8, Yevgenty Ivanovich FLOM was bassy on 4 Qotober at 0253 hours, Window #12, which is his and Yursy Viktorovich & PTY ASOY ts offico. This office is also uscd for receiving VIP visitors, PEDIN was Geen exiting the Ecbacsy with Makhail DAavyIpovscly and Lov COLOUZOY at. 1249 in an automobile carrying license plates "63 pn", Lo 4. fovse Pavlovich NOLONYAROV was sscen entering the Enbresy on 4 October 19¢9 at 6919 hows. At _GO19 hoars, | KOLGUYAXOV was observed epeahing with Viedislav | KONUUSUKIN dn the parcon of the Unbacuy, than hOLGuY tered the main Rebassy building by the nada entrance, At 1057 hours, KOLONVANOY wag anain obrayved in the pardon cpeake ing with Valentin Sergeyevicn IOCHOV, niter which both went ee a5? 14-0900 acon |! | -barsy on 4 Octebex FOG9 nt O40 hours cviving t : Fs KUZNETSOV, who might have been tha “which Subjcet was snuggled out of the Euviet F into tho yveee geo. 92 v intervie poxe, thon t during: one o ". left the swoon, ROLONY Ute hours that eay in gn rikemodile cayey "69 DA." hohave ¢ bad by. &, Veleisiavy Sovgeyevich i HIN wan geen entering oey at Q@O10 hours on 4 Oetober in tho. company of A, Girvang an tutomobile with license "76 Dn". Other than the conversation m tfoned in payacraph 4 above, he wan not seca agtin watil Wee hour when he exited the Ene. basuy along, It is net known when ROWSE : INJWA left the Eabassy. yevich FOROREY was moon entering the En- cvalecontrol car from ag local cxivan and inntructoxs then dopayted., KOROTLY entered the hain Mabaesy building and vas 343 hours, whea ho exited the Enbacsy G. Ole Serpe ze pehnool, The pot seen amadn until be45 on fact, "2. Valentin Sorgeyevich IMGINOV unc secon entering the Pabrasy at O49 Bo the moriierer 4 Cateber L050, Ho Ww ceen exiting the Wvbassy an hin cay, JAeense plates "31 DG, at O813 hows end 1 reer entoring the Unbacsy auain at of59 hours an the me yebhlela, * 1016 tours he yas soon exdting again in cay "31 DS" ey Locinoya, whe ahevye is brought to your nttenti peeitce ALL of these Sovicts sre known KGB officers (exe {; who as ce ad as Suspect koB), and all have at le rable nglich cpeaking ability. of Convikh Uyanovich Cyivexs for car "Es DD," in Tabaacy on 4 Octoboy 1969, Siuce his wits, Yor vot Ivanovns KRULEEcovs!, miy have been with hin, hey ctourarn ds attached. Also at~ tached is a photograph of Yo manhy Geivoryoyna myo oVa, wile of Inva Fecorvich EMOKULOY, who night be ddoentieal with the youan tho met Subjgeet at tho gntehouse an he entexrtd tho Ene bassy on 4 Getobor. & Attached is a paola tavdes 9, With reference to the enevncncy instructions for Sub- jeet on the test paee Of Reference %, CAS/VRS reports that they were not briefed concern, this cmergepey icans or cone 14-0000 / whup id ‘ PINQU AIGA Pen mi Rugsto sue VS Retyansg 2000 C nen ants priors to theae pres - mass brdoving Such ¢ Jouey pis adie my bo ee pletely coosdinrted with "CAS Heasganyeers prior te Japlene reat ion, ‘ ‘oO, Pleaca fdvise if Sabject was able to identity any Of the Gaviet individurts he net, utilininy: the photosraphs Which we leaned to you Cavin our rocting on 19 Yecenber 71009, We would eloo Aappoeciate learning 1f Subject is able to Adontify KUSNEYCOY, RUSISTSOVA, and KNOXHLOVA, whese photo~ i Exvaphs are attached, | uO, : , 1. OW is requested that your office return all photo. ‘yx¥aphs of the Soviets in Nexteo whieh we have passed to you proviously , in¢luding attacked | yn reborn eRS. ; _ Attachments: ; an ; , 1 ~- Photograph of n : Ths 2 = Photogeaph of Ka Phocopwaph of } Ts John C, Murray : : = Chief, WH/1 mo AG DISTRIBUTION: ' Oe Orig. and 1 = 902 (w/att) . . L- SB/XAVH (far filing in AEMEAS TRO 201-107668) 1 ~ SB/CI/O , ce : . L-CI/ii oo oo ‘s i - : 1 = CI/Ops re . . : 1 = 201-1589296 (FFDIN) _ : 2+ 201-748341 CXORMUSHKINY t at - 201-28: 412 (LOGINOV) i Lo =.291-221169 (SOROLEV) : “ L ~ 201-837292 (SUZKETSOV) (v/att 1&2) ' 1 = 2912269729 (KIOXTOVA) (e/att 2). | L - 291-892878 (SCLEASE-1) H - 1 + Georpe tenpo ft.le . . . { lL - Chrono . i WU/L: LMOsborne: lmr/SE94 4577/1974 | y 1’ . t i f 4 A a rl Cte ie ed 1 i { i ! i | sore kind of failure. He was in “exico on two different occasions, “* 19) Valentin Serpevevich Lantos: He left on the 6th of Setcber for “Noscov, six ronths before the corpletion of his tour, He vas head of. the covsular sdetion and the lover of Paya. *pparent ly the causes fer his sudden return were 1) havire heen Paya's lover; and 2) not having had paod results fror his werk and, according to. Rava, y . _ - : : mentees PE She states that during the time she was having an affair with Valentin { LOCTROAV whe Vas chief of the consular sectjon, he occasionally took her out at night to places vhere she knows he made contact with persons who seered to he Mexicans, She savs that she. doesn't know with which persons he wade contact, nar if they tere “exicans or not, hecause she never sav then, but that he, on several eccasions took her to these places: the fine “od on tines Lovas de Tecamachalco, the Cine Futurama in Colonia Lindavista, the drive-3n theater called utocinena del Valle, the drive-in called Autecinera Satelite and the fine Tlaltelolee. . When she accorpanied him to thase places, he left the car and she remained in it; that he would po for 10, 15 ar. 2 rinntes to converse with those people. He never teld her vho these persens vere nor what they talked * about.: . . oo ; aa i a a an ee | i SPST ONT TRE THe ae Ch mg wenn: . ee braly Poa 7 AAS? PEN TAES : SB > (When Filled bn) “s . —b2 CCINMED TATE E DIRECTOR:;. a SE ‘CHOY TEE chen tan ine w. LeSen iwes eens Supt siete BUVENCE Suey CP Eire RP eeosu Peto OF Ths Na COPY PROMoITED Bp week Ow Uno ee . ase Tits fra Bo ig iF e SU Pees pestis oy Os PETMAN TO nn a OEY a ren KONE a ' ” wa6{S : > aon? clet aac efit 2 Bets bo. : 7, ” SE CR E T 2217152. FEB 70 Cire MEXICO cry 2539 CPRALLETT ACTING) ——o CESENSHHIZED REDTOP AEHIFRIFF rorasriay . _ Bes A 30 |! ae . - REF MEXICO CITY fasinlmore ey . . d+ DEDRIEFER REPORTS SLOW BUT STEADY PROGRESS WITH AENIERIFF, WHO BEGINGING TO ACCEPT DEBRIEFER AS FRIEND, LITEMPO-14 TAKING LEAD IN DEBRIEFING (WHICH AEMIDRIFF SEEMS PREFER AT THIS POINT), WITH DEBRIEFER CHIMING It OCCASIONALLY AS TINTERPRETER". SINCE SPAKISH Is common LANGUAGE TO ALL THREE, Most IF. NOT ALL OF DEBRIEFING / WILL BE 1H SPANISH. L-14, WHO HANDLING AEWIDRIFF VERY WELL AND wHo | VERY AMENABLE TO ALL SUGGESTIONS FROM DEBRIEFER, IS Tap ne RCE ats TRangtl poo. (RIBED. WILL CABLE HIGHLIGHTS, ae ~ ; LACK! ae AS OF EVENING 26 FEBRUARY, AEWIDRIFF HAD STARTED (eorne, SS THRU PHOTOS OF SOVIET PERSOUNEL WITH DEBRIEFER “ARD L-14,3 seaRiy NOTES AND’ is ‘DICTATING NOTES ONTO TAPE. FIRST TAPE - wo} READING IS THAT ‘AENIDRIFF HAS ho KNOWLEDGE INTEL rere a QR. CORVACTS AND PROBABLY LITTLE IN WAY OF ops LEADS. HOVEVER, SHE SHOULD “BEG = —— ie ABLE CONTRIBUTE SIGWIFICANTLY TO IN-DEPTH KNOULEDGE OF sovieT ‘MISSION MEXICO CITY, |” a, oe 8 emer ae Se AEMIDRIFF InN GOOD sprRiTs AND ADJUSTING Wt WELL, BUT te: On NAT ee Seth ry POOR HEALTH, WITH COLD, FEVER BL. ISTERS, AND INTESTINAL, PROBLEMS: (FOR ae 2 ee Pol DISSES -srener ‘Result cu COPY. i ' : i H sie ME ane ante dinate wena eee ca Peel pute OEUNG danny efazemfan en Se LA sit emt oere teen e Urine Figen aad? oot yi : rela ay @nour t : SCE ate re mere on in, (then Filled Inj Ese AEPR QS 2TIN CF TMS COPY PROMIOITED wore: (Jres (no CLARIFY TO CB FRE HO, AOVAHCE Cony ( Jrtueo Ti ee Ov: AT RACR TO CS rae wo, aE rr Od “prac ate oY 7 Om LE AD Teron Gat al Reruan T° ACTION WO. - te “2 PAGE 2 MEXICO. CITY 2539. SE cRET. ee Be s WHICH SHE HAS WEDICINE) «. . . : & A Be . Ae RE. PERSONAL HISTROY,: -AEMIDR IFF ‘SAID SHE REISED™ BY FanaLy OF % _ GERMAN- ~ SPEAKING UKRAINIAN JEWS. WAS MEMBER, KONSOMOL FROM AGES 14 TO. . ; 28. SHE. THEN LEFT KONSONOL - AND. CLA WS, SHE DID NOT JOIN COMM UIST “§ 7 part BECAUSE. SHE. “MARRIED” NUCLEAR PHYSICIST ‘NAMED nIKNaTL ALE KSAND= : ROVICH ALEKSANDROV, WHO ‘DIED. at. “AGE 28 1n 1967... ACTUALLY ‘MARRIAGE tt i Nor OFFICIAL SINCE MIKHAIL'S MOTHER WAS OPPOSED, BUI EVERYONE KNEW. i y.2 THEY LIVED TOGETHER. "GERHAN was AEMIDRIFF'S MAIN LANGUAGE AT =~ " UNIVERSITY (SHE NOW CAN READ BUT wOT SPEAK JIT, ALSO READS. FRENCH AND | KNOWS SOME ENGLISH woRDS). GOT. JOB with, MINISTRY OF FOREIGN TRADE, AND ‘THRU INFLUENTIAL FRIENDS MADE THERE GOT rave asstomes AFTER DEATH OF MIKHAIL. WENT TWICE TO LEIPZIG, ONCE TO EAST BER aL IN, AND ONCE TO COLOGNE “EOR SIX. DAYS... SAYS SHE HAD WANTED TO CONE TO: MEXICO SINCE TINE, TEN YEARS AGO, WHEW SHE HEARD MEXICAN SINGERS: WHO. APPEARING MOSCOW. - $, AEMIDRIFF SAID SHE WENT AROUND. WITH “AED IEHARD "ALL THE TINE” UNTIL HIS RECALL, BUT SAYS THAT RECALL WAS NOT CASUSED BY THIS AFFAIR. AEDIHARD WAS RECALLED DUE TO SOME “FIASCO” WHICH OCCURRED ABOUT THREE. “MONTHS PRIOR TO RECALL. AEM IDRIFF CLAIMS TO KNOW KO DETAILS. EARLIER STATEMENT THAT “HE HAD BEEN RECALLED eet FS apogee trie tae eo geerer 9 . so Ae . ee ee? 14-0000 0g? ~~ _ SECRET LSSo | . (ehon Filled tn) Saas voe { BOW ANCE seer [Jove os AEPROSUCTION OF THIS COPY PRON BITED 4 woes: (Dre [Jao , . { ~ . "| exasure vo cs eae wo. , ; eno an z i . | RACH TO CE PRE RO LU ; DO ome aD Cr reruns: ro" i aes | ee gee PRES nEXICO cry 2539 SE CRE T i : z BECAUSE OF HER VAS APPARENILY NEANT TO. ‘BE JOKE. . be = 6 AENIDRIFF DID NOT. START going out WITH URUEWA AND FRIENDS | & | urine AFTER agDIEKARD ‘DEPARTURE SHE NOW SEEHS HAVE NO DESIRE SEE” * P} ueuwa, wee sie BELIEVES Raw Our (oN HER, SHE VAGUE ABOUT FOrURE 7 i PLANS, BUT SEEMED HAPPY 70 LEARW SH NIGHT, BE ABLE STAY AT. SAFESITE 7 @ THRU END FEBRUARY, hee yrs Cet . _ 5 | 3 7. DEBRIEFER. DEL EVES: AEMIDR FF Is. esse JALLy APOLITICAL. f° t 3 . : a j SHE PROBABLY TELLING ALL, OR NEARLY ALL Shit KNOWS, PERHAPS HOLDING” i i BACK AT PRESENT OW SOME’ PERSONAL THINGS. © ue to “: i 8. WO SECURITY PROBLENS ENCOUNTERED IN spresine AREAS ; i 9. FILE 201- 835670. GPrt am ? . . +t ; SECRET 1 . . t i | a. i - ‘4 i co i - ot, i : ae . E | i - SECRET | | | ROUTING ADOT INITiaLS Bian OF Srvbk seek TAnias wiSeminaTiod sLAIFICOMESSnu. | HOTAL COMicd / Star Tee OT) at tonne (sone sce engye- ‘ ° ~ eae ok ne ind peal eh me SPE: IA “Are (a Rindiy MEE il SOVIICE COPY eueo . firfiorrce AL PROOUCTION.CS xy COPY PHOKMUITEO 4 . ween C}vse © Ors . Din Tae je RACEDECE KNEE TO CO MLE KO SaaS REP wrancn Lo PLE RD. Bp: neture 10 SE ¢ RE eT dans05z FER 7é cite : aExIeo cay 2472 PRaLLETT act ING) bes DIRECTOR: a oo . “Magn _ ESEISTEER or op AED ILORIFF PPASTINE. oon — 7. SECT LOW ONE, OF THO : ) ee a Sad) fo FOLLOWI NG IS GIST oF DEBRIEFIS sa ‘OF ASHIDRIFF EVENING "12°F EBRUARY: BY LIYENPO-14, 2 SUBJECT WAS BORN 1939 (31 AUZUST PER IMMIGRATION PocutsN foe" L MOTHER DIED IN CHILDBIRTH. FATHER Was SHGIREER WORKING FOR é : pee Se se 5. aes ‘ cexzmea UHO-IN 1943, WHILE WORKING ia SI3 RIAN FACTORY OW” OP Sag we rene nat teen a en “ILITAKY PROJECT, YAS ACCUSED OF SAROTASZ, WEVER SAY HIN AGAIN. we ETAT FROUECT, HAS ACCUSE SHE WAS RAISED BY GIKLFIREWD OF 1 HER FATHER AND OLY RELATIVE IND uSSH 1s MARRIED SISTER™ BORW ABOUT: 41952. SU ECT STUDIED- Lincurstics _ AND GYaHaSTICS aT UNIVERSITY OF woscow. RARRIED (DATE NOT STATED) NIEHAIL Lau uno, was STUDENT oF ‘PHYSICS “AND #aTH al UNIVERSITY oF SOC. HUSBAND DIED 1367 AS RESULT oF RADIAT TOUS RECEIVED IN” XPERINENTS. SUBJECT Was In COLOSSE, €58T GERHANY, AT THAT TIHE, josstue AS AIDE ana INTERPRETER FoR SO¥ISY SCIENTIST OR LITERARY F1GURE. AFY ER “hus BAND" S DEATH, ‘SUBSE Ect VoRKED AS TuTERPAETER Seve Ez AL TINiES AT LEIPZI8 FAIR, HAS ALSO BEEN IN zAST BERLIN, , Vy Fa 36 SUBJECT SAID- SHE ACCUALITEO SiH Ud TREGSLATOR RECENTLY ‘\e : ewe OO y * ; ; _ ; cS COPY. pr REF: MEXICO CITY aase(iv oa rr 14-80000 obey, seep Cae fe. S7 ares aren ° . . SHER TO nn gen ene . (ihen Filled Ia} x INDE: Ova Cine CLatsrv Toca rad no. eRte to Chee Base oy PER _ || O rcrurn te - PAGE-2 HEXICO CITY avi2 SECRET. — ot NOSCOW WHEN HE Vas sTUDYINe AT LestrTuTs- oF FORSIGH RELATIONS. ra THIS TINE SHE WORKING For wINISTAY OF FOREIGN TRADE,. In ADJACHET - BUILDING. TIKHONIROV HAD REPUTATION OF BELaS QUE OF BEST. «7 TRASSLATORS OF HIS TINE. ne 4, SUBJECT EARNS 2539 PESOS (ZeD USD) PEs MONTH PLUS. SHALL QUANTITY RUBLES DEPOSITED 18 Roseee, STATED SHE HEVER- HAD OR HOLDS ow TO. MONEY BECAUSE, SHE. ALAS LIKED To BUY NICE THINGS. 5. EVER SINCE ARRIVAL. 18 HEXICO SUBSE =CT KAS SEEN REPRIMANDED FOR HER TASTES WHICH WERE "OUTSIDE HBASSY #ORE" » ABOVE ALL IN 4) QUESTIONS, BUT ALSO FOR DYES ING HER RAIR, WEARING PANTS, AND | NOT BUYTIIG Sane “CLOTRES: ENBASSY WIVES USUALLY BOUGHT. SHE Had FOLLOVTG * MORAL" PROBLEMS. a Ae SHE WAS MISTRESS OF FORHER HEAD or cousuLar ‘SECTION VALETING LesiNovy Mio WAS sent “Hon HE THEIR RELATIONSHIP. oo. usgiaal FOR VEEKE? WD. WHEN KER ASSENCE bIscovenzy OW, 44 - SOVIETS LOOKED “ALL: OVER sic CITY Aud EVE EX ASKED en he . Pee me am PM, . ok “REF Xp nee "4.00000 yo) mora Ove Dre ———— A eee Semen oe - CLAINFY TO C8 FRG S10, pace. SECRETANIAL Dusesena 0H , CUASHIEIEO Messnce: TOTAL-Corits Route) ANIVOA Pel ALS ogre OW CRADCUNT WOTHAD - Sit a onoue a fs]. - LERE Geese cay were a _{tien Filid ise jf 7S a £3 somes oer CJewee [Jeorne [SaiieSietap orm reer eae ii ; iy \ on an “RRP YO 8 PLE NO orsou py. o_. uy rac O)-nervan 10... mien woe wee oe nee Sp RAEN 8 es ee ——__ PER ACTION Unit a * . . i : me i \ . Ht Fite, Vl _ Te Bs too. he ACTION NO, - ere — - - = t ~ ; . PL. PAGE 3 NEX1CO CITY 2472 S ECRET . eo E so POLICE TO HELP LOOK. WHEN. SHE RETURLED SKE WAS: THOROUGHLY : _THTERROGRATED BUT DID NOT waNT TO REVEAL WITH ‘WHO SHE HaD- 7 ore GOVE, ALEXAMDR WIKITIN TOOK THE RaP, SAYING HE KAD’ BEEN im | WITH HER, FOR THIS REASON SHE was NOY PUUISKED BADLY, ia i ALTHOUGH SKE WeS THREATEWED WITH BEI SENT HOME. WHEW WEKITIN REALIZED THAT is Was Colne 70 bE PUNISHED HE DENIED DE 7 COUPLETELY THAT HE HAD BEEN WITH ele THAT WEEKEND. Be — _ |S SUBJECT MET URUENA ABOUT ONE YEAR AUO AT PARTY GIVEW BY” - Oo HER FORMER CHIEF (VIKTOR IVAuOV, URON SuBsECT DESCRIBED AS VERY WICE PERSON WHO LOVED TO GIVE PARTIES AND WHO HAD HAY HEXICAt CONTACTS). SAY Jk UziIA FREQUENTLY ASHE REPRESERTED, mexican FIRA DEALING WITH CO: "iERCTAL OFFICE (Z0ROC)). ALL MER CONTACTS WITH. oh HEXICAN FRIEWDS YEFE MADE THROUGH URUEHA. (SUBJECT BrateD: SUE ' MET MANY OTHER } MEXICARS, WHOSE WANES SHE DOES. NOT RECALL, Tu BER . FREQUENT VISITS To HUSEUNS,, THEATERS, 1) (OTHER PuBLic PLACES. Sons TINES THESE MEXICAKS WOULD PICK HER UP Auld BRING HER ko: ‘Ey: ALTHOUS SH SHE. WEVER TOLD THER: BER BANE OK ocuPar tou. ) THROUGH URUEWA SUBJECT WET “GRoUP OF FRE EES: SPEt 1s. YOUTHS, maa OF SPANISK H BACKGROUND cas Is URUEUA) , AHO SHS EuvovED GOING OUT WITK THER, : : " SAID She HAD ALW EAS Seid FREES SPs RIT Bho oIp NOT LIKE THE : ° po re _ SkeRerT 14-0900 +h — 1 a Ot ects dae aster tere AN ih emit “Ste Suny gnoue ‘ az. ia Flied nd * ™ sovance cory CJeweo [PJeorie Fe —— [mos Geo Os | ne eee CUALUPY TO CO PEE KO, . ‘ on an FOP OC cs O ree nm O) rtror vo onan ‘ Pace MExIeo city eate SEC RE ET. . RESTRISTIONS CUSTOMARY ti HER. ‘couNTHY “Aid, ‘enerone ME WouLD OFTEN. GO. To Tif ovis BEHIND TRE. BACKS oF CHER EMBASSY AND HER oe : : ‘CHIEFS. at was Ia THIS WAY SHE BEGAN re) €0 OUT ITH. URUENA AND, © i HIS GROUP. SHE SAID THAT, HER CHARACTER KAD “ALUAYS: BEEN A LITILE | oe ADVENTUR CUS AND AT TIMES CAUSED HER PROBLEWS: “LITENPO= 14 COMMENTED & THAT FRON HER CONVERSATI OW IT CLEAR She 1S GIRL OF * NOT VERY STRICT ’ NORAL coxucT.”. ow THE CONTARY, SHE” ‘IS WOHAN WHO EWJOYS: CONTACT | WITH HALES VERY MUCH.) - . 7. SUBJECT sésmpen vay Su nexioo wii SKE LEARNED SKE TO BE SENT HO2 & FEBRUARY CORIGINAL DATE WAS 4 FEPRUARY). LEARNED THIS FRON MALE COLLEAGUE, (THUS FAR UNIDENTIFIED) WHO WAS DRUMK. DOES NOT KRO¥ IF COLLEAGUE TOLD HER’ OUT oF KINDNESS OR DRUNKZNUESS. SKE IN TURN TOLD URUEWA WHO SAID KE WOULD FIND HELP, SAID HE COULD HOT HELP PERSONALLY BUT WOULD GIVE HER KEYS TO HIS APARTHEUT. ON 6 FESRUARY SHE SUSPECTED PROVOCATIO’ WHE, AS SHE CATERED - LOCAL PHAREACY, PHO WONEH APPROACHED. HER PROPOSING THAT SHE REAALW © IN HEx1co. NOT KiourNe “RO! THESE wong COULD KNow THAT “SHE waS EMBASSY, PARTICULARLY stuce Shé Had JUST SEEN FIRST SECRETARY 2 "BORIS" (PROBABLY KOLaHYAKOV, ‘POSSIBLY Cisven0V), BORIS HAD leet Bk S00 VeReRe RETURMING, SKE SUSPECTED THAT THE WocEW HAD BEEW SEAT BY HER | 4 - OUTING ANO-OA IMIT1A09-3204 BT Set ott SCURETANING ISS ATION LAs ILO MESoauG 1OTAL LOMes - SATONARGY NOTE es ; ; ” SECOLY tee When Fitls od In) “Eas AOVANCE COPY (Jueves (Jacrsen RPEPAQDUCTION OF THIS COPY FPROMUDITCO - : moses ()vea (no , eCLaoury To C8 FILE NO. ———— | En | MAP TO COME MO U racns © nerves roo om anen ov, ah Owe OY ke, ACTION UNIT . . PAGE S MEXICO CITY aaue § ECRE - ALWAYS GREETED HER “AFFECTLOWATELY. BUT THIS TINE =, OW SEEING. HER, HE IGNORED HER. OW 7 FEBRUARY SHE AGAIii AZK=D URUENA FoR. HELP, - SAYING IF HE DID HOT THERE YAS ite) WAY OUT-- EITHER Shik RETURNED TO SOVIET UWTOW ALD SUFFERED CONSEQUEKGES, OR SHE. Corti ITTED SUCIDE “TN MEXICO. URUSIA TNE INTRODUCED KER YO OWE RICARDO FIERRO, WHO . HID HER FOR TYO DAYS. (STATION COMMEST: TKIZ VERSION OF SEQUENCE ee q OF EVENTS APPEARS SONcuHaT GARBLED.” ADITIONAL DETAIL RE ACTUAL ESCAPE CALS IN COWUVERSATION YITH FLUTEO #HEN SUBJECT SAID SHi HAD [ RECEIVED PERMISSION 70 GO TO FaneireL, PARTY 7 FEERUERY.s PARTY WAS IW APARTHEAT Ti WHICK SHE TOOK aueuses) 8. SINCE DEFECT 104i SUBJECT ‘Has Berd Carle TO FIND URUZHA,s a . ; oy Be hee a “WHO YAS DUE TO RETURW FROM HOUTEARCY, YRLAE WE RAD GOUE OW & FEBRUARY. RIGAKLO Flenko HAS, eat SO-ILy PES ? a #0 HE’ REPORTED oN boo “GL FEORYARY, THAT "DUE TO THE S11uetta7 “ URUZSA COULD NOT NOVE. De URUZHA’S | SISTER RARL, 4 vk CALLED SuBJE ECT RAG SHE LEA FRO: C COMMERCIAL OFFICE (GA fed sist KILLED wag CLOSE Fk eo sRabE w13S1GH_ Chaue F2bF etsSTou FOR 15 Yenns. > DANIEL WOUSTEL ClO EAS UCRRLD ECRET..- : Po | » gueray 2 14-0000 Pnxye ALORCOUGTION OF THIS COPY PROMIMITED wos C)vae (Jro CLASRPY TO CS PLLE NO. AS ES TS ovr an : RRGr ro C8 PRE Q ALtume To brie oy : ; O encao tres “PAGE 6 WEXICO ClTY 2472 $ EGR EY 19, CONFRONTATION OF SUBJECT In GOVzRMACION WAS ATTENDED BY OLEG NUGHIPONENKO, CHARGE BORIS BALAUTSEV, AND ONE OTHER ‘soviET © “CIDENTITY No CLEAIO. SuauECT statcD ALL THREE SPOKE 10 HER NICELY, SAYING THAT IF SHE WEEDED ANYTHING SUCH AS MOHEY OR CLOTHING, THEY WOULD SEND IT TO HER, THEY WERE HER FRIENDS AND VERE ONLY TRYING TO HELP HER. BUT at END OF. LRTERVIEY WHEN SHE SAID THAT Home ee a _ SHE WAS RENATHIG Lit KExXICO AND IT WAS BETTER THAT THEY FORGOT ABOUT HER, KACANTSEV TOLD HER THAT “THE LONGER. SHE STAYED THE WORSE IT WOULD DE FOR MER WHEM SHE RETURNED.” _— dle FILE: 201-835670. SECRET race Loe Spe “suénny a Wee ree i i t DISPATCH sO from. ‘As "Chto of st atten 1 Hexioo City. ACTH P98 SPE REFERIACHS: A. decided not to go ahead with it. . Chiof, 3B via ier WH Division _ : P40 Revrop/ameavsn Satens — seaBEeAt of ARDIEBARD ‘ GAS ALAS. ia BERET moa 37833, 123 September, 1969 SG $7528, 10 Octeuber 1969 ‘l. ho tvo perdouatity Assessment Questionnaires on ARDIKSARD which were traasaitted ae separate. cover attachnents: to Reference _A wero anfortunately: aot Feceived until 30 September, by which -@ate we knew from a visa cable sent the State Department bp whe: Bobasay in Hexioo ‘City that AEDIEBARD ‘was departing PC83 one veok thereafter, all T. October. “Reference B confirmed ‘that departure. 2. Binco ‘bat: ong week was ‘available for: the een retion ° of the HECRUSH assesszent, and its tranemittal to the Btation, we The PAQ's have been made a part : of AERDIEHARD's file, and should he appear itn the future outside the US8R, an assessment oan be made at that tino, Distribution: . 3-003, Hexico City MZ" $9 ves pegs eeteom wre tae Norma W. LETCHWORTH» DRSPATCH SYMBOL AND WUMOEA _ BMW 17572 BECRET S472. : a ao * NAMA LIM err. DISPATCH 14-0000 yn0 ae . . / "Chief, WH Division __Chiet of Station, Mexico City or! A 7 . 7 ‘px. Anatoliy Sergeyevich HAZURIN (201-._ ) / > "Reference: DIRECTOR 27630, 7 August 1969 “Ly -LIPIRE reported the PCS arrival in Mexico City of the | _MAZUBIN family on 20 October 1969 aboard Air France flight 707 fron’ New York City. Subject travelled on Soviet Diplomatic Passport D-027105 and his vife, Lidiya Petrovna, and sof, Andrey, travelled ' on Boviet Diplomatic Passport D-027106. ; . : -“2, Bex Beference cable, Subject cas scheduled to roplace . Valeatin Bergeyevieh LOGINOY (2010285412), Subject will be replacing LOGINOV in slot but apparently not in position, Oleg _Maksimovich NECHUIPORENKO (201-305870) was introduced at LOGINOY's _ farewll reception at the Soviet Embassy as LOGIZOY's successor ~ @8 “Head of the Consular Section.“ Since we do not have passport _ coverage 6n Air F¥ance flights, we were unable to obtain Subject’s | -pasaport, which would. indicate his title, : . _ 3. ‘Bubject was escorted into ‘the Soviet Embassy on his first day in Haexico by NECHIFORENKO, : ; 4. Photographs and further information on Subject will be - . forwarded, whea received, . 4 5, A 201 number fcr Subject is requested, ’ 4 H Bod j i ! pa un for/Joha A, PROSEIT er | Bistribution: - ee a , 2 - C/aE La le CAm | rH. Wa > . F eS Sey Fea I Sd-@-40 yoir 25412. | os 30 October 1969 Wee UL aa . 8 _ SECRET ~ ~ we cmos . IWHEN FILLED IND - es se ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET eT i eet INSTRUCTIONS a Pion To RUNG “TO, ACTION BRANCH al in Sect. 2. on back. Detach back flap ‘ . , and forward 9 RID. : I hile no. and title shown are not Proper, Is 2. Destroy front cover sheet, unless it records insert proper ble no. below and forward significant action taken orgpmments requir- document to RID: AN. ing Preservation. FROM: _ a ° = PROPER FILE NO. RID: 24) a TO: ALL AODRESSEES | FILL IN SECTION 1 ON BACK. IF APPROPRIATE ry faa © CG: C) . a : Fae tie RID FE | : i ; a i . ° “VA amaronet | Bovar fees en a hole 3 S ype’ v amen ER ARIE PRE REL LEE CETERA GI Ia 8 Free ats we ey oT Pre Noa me ge Wn UE) ee A Te AUT ease eat genres eae ee beset CE gh tea ane no : ‘ % ay: 2 : 2 is , o _2s we . o Hae re Rad bed BE x : 8 moans a Sas Se - : 2S by a 68 pea ; i | 8 ; Be & BSS §S a oy x 3 fs Bs ‘ 1 Fi A be ra o A. mo nates Satish hea nees 2428, 3 14-0000 Wr? ; _ . . ma saace roaw - i . TOTAL Cords; ome: Charley V, Belt - wer, WH/E 3E04*, ob Aa’ SECRET | on: 6954/9041 ° care: 16 October 1969 _ - i re ‘ROUTING AND/DA HITIALS Tsun or - v Gree ‘Onowox [] struawz0 - Oa ow cs znd. c _ : __- etite : . (elessiticetion) * Wate ond time ited) : treterence number} S=E-C-R-E-T . oO ‘ Se a . a . 1723 . jae tt CITE OIRECTOR 47 5 6 é a : ™ r " MEXICO CITY wees mo ied Saari 7 REDLEG AEDIEHARD AEKICK a ; an '?"S NATIONAL AGENCIES PENDING. on Bw ba REF: A) MEXICO CITY-1638 CIN 62539) *, B) DIRECTOR-14106, 21 JUNE 69#* | 1, SUBJECT OF REF ASSIGNED 201-853538, Srnea Seboy,. 2, REF B ADVISED NO RECORD SUBJECT, RETRACES UNDEI. ". NAME VARIATION IN PRQ NEGATIVE. COVERT NAME CHECKS WITH 3. STATION IS REQUESTED TO CONTINUE PROCESSING CASE UNDER CSI-F-10-5, PARA 19, PRIMARY EMPHASIS SHOULD BE ON. "SUBJECTS RELATIONSHIP WITH AEDIEHARD (201~ 285412) WHO HAS . BEEN CULTIVATING SUBJECT SINCE FEBRUARY 69. SUBJECT EVIDENTLY __ _ ATTRACTIVE TO AEKICK ON BASIS WIDE RANGE OF CONTACTS AMONG , _ PROMINENT MEXICANS, ©" 0 3 J FILE: 201-853538; 201-285 412,: my END OF MESSAGE > tw Lt Def Ot TYsr COORDINATING OFFICERS i GELEASING OFFICER. REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE [S PROHISITED, Conny: SECRET =| eae a “Qa . ; | | -_ ; . -———_— _ / . See Eee oral AND/OA TNT ’ 3 besssace s aOutino AND vals sete oY : TOTAL COPS: fs | / ORI@s . ’ a UN ae - Lasts rn oot ~ DATE co . t {CAML SECRETARIAT. DISSEMINATION GCincex ~~ OD) xo mor (C) natunn ro ————-—— RANCH Ormino | (rut ow cs raua no. FY ee nn 7 a Twiaealieationd = ° .féete ard tine Tied) : , ScE-C-R-E-T oo oe — CITE DIRECTOR 75th oe mo PAGE THO WH Comment: *Request Headquarters and National Agencies traces. *#*#Forwarded early Headquarters traces. sort natgaines, siee gteve nnd a & Ey ‘ ae : ey a . " oo eS : am 4 : . “og eo ct ° at Sei bs Mls so cr/ors/wn Fi he Lhedled : mS woh, WILLIAM V7 BROE 4 hy cw CY/0A_] .% Lal, 7 CW ar) ; 7. y . . goeres ATG C9PICERS ; : : RRLLABING OPES? . tuted ben emeustis Ay Tere CATS fo "SECRET punaraiey ooevees $3 nel : a REPROOUCTION BY OTVEA THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROMIBSTED. con MO, si MEXICO 5364 UNCLASSIFIED FICATION ST CIAS SSE VALENTIN LOSUTNOV.. VISAS 32: Omm9.Quaidd OtSK CAN RIDGE UCONN . oa 1. Subject, accompanied by his wite, Aleksandra Dmitriyevna, and 600, Dmitriy, departed. Mexico City Pes on 7 October 1969. They - travelled to New York via Air France {light 700, From New York _ they would fly Aeroflot to Moscow. — + - € 2. Subject and his wife were honvred by several going-away parties, one of which was given on 1 October at the Sovie£ Embassy, _ 3. Subject stated several times before he left that he hoped that he would revturn to México and said that there was a good chance he would come _back. 4, Subject introduced. Oleg Maksimovich NECHIPORENKO (201-305870) as his replacement as Chief of the Consular Office of the Soviet imbassy. .Subject replaced NECHIPORENKO as Vice~Consul when hoe arrived PCS in August 1965, &. We do not have any information as yet as to the arrival of Anatoliy Sergeyevich MAZURIN (201- ), who according to DIRECTOR 276350, 7 August. 1969, is scheduled to replace LOGINOV, 6. Forwarded herewith is transit visa information as well as copies of the passports used by a adthis wife. ws @ vas hovrlerte : for/sohn A. PROBERT Attachment: Passport and visa h/w Distribution: car C/SB w/att h/w ; hat c/in w/o att ; . eg tort Gross Reon 1 BH rn se IMMA @ srn2s 23 | 19_O¢ taber aus iy ~~ uaa eB as Reod . | wee é 9 fed Sb 2RD f4-00000 at La Bmbajada. de la Unién. de RepGbiicas Socialie- Of : — tas Soviéticas- saluda- muy atentamente a la Biba jada 7 a Ss de los Batados Unidos de América y.tiene el honor de solicitar que se sirva extender ‘las vieas de trAnsi- peo i . . _ to en los pasaportes . diplomiticos del sr. VALENTIN : a -f -LOGUINOV, Tercer Secretario de 1a Embajada, de la UKSS | SEW, ALEXANDRA: Locul NOVA, con e1 en México, su espo hijo DMITRI. - an : ae , Las pers fias mencionadas salen de México a Nueva ‘ : : York el asa = octubre de 1969 por la Cla “Air © bon France" y Van a continuar su viaje rumbo a MoscG el po dfa 10 de octubre por la Cla "Aeroflot". oO La Bmbajada de la URSS agradece de. antemano la . ; atencién que la Embajada de los Bstados Unidos de América ténga a dDicn de prestar a este solicitud y aprovecha | la oportunidad para. reiterar las segurida- : des de su “mis alta’ ¥ distinguida onsideraci6n. i. oe : ‘ voxteo,0.P. 30 de septiembre de 1969. }) co : . ae . te poy i } 4 : i 2 . fi per, ; 7 Pad ; A LA BMBAJADA DB LOS BSTADOS on ab PE UNIDOS D&- AMERICA : ~. iF Se MiCROFILMED 7 , OCT 23 1969 : i ' Doc. micro. sr. 7 . ty i . . # oo bho at it , poe FM wa _ 3 (2Y er Yoos a Vad am ayhaid OA RT TNR EN BY ot + ae, . . . ‘ . : . ‘ | oo , . | ; : . i - . . $ . ro . . - j ay + : - it 4 an . 4 i . . . total . . . 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SAO ee “SECRET @923eazZ OCT 69 CITE MEXICO CITY 1638 - Cs - DIRECTOR | oo Ghee a62539 7 ~ REDLEG AEDIEHARD AEXICK a 4/Ara | < (wart) | oS : REFS: A. MEXICO CITY @810,-27 JUNE 1969 _ | . B. HMMA 37518, 14 JULY 1969 } . . : ~ i C. HMMA 37846, 22 SEPTEMBER 1969 . 7 r 1. REFS PROVIDED FULL BIO DATA AND REQUESTED TRACES JIMMY SABORI. pe \ TO DATE NO REPLY RECEIVED. 7 : ™ 4 2. REQUEST RESULTS RVROCK AND LARP AGENCY TRACES ASAP. _ L } . Loe : | 3. FILE: 281- SABORI. . : 7 ECRET : ‘| . ' i 7 7 7 i DG i Di wt | . i . i . : 5 . 4 & bo. ‘ ; 8 f : : H . 4 : t a “ Py ” i ». i ; “4 . | ~N it H woe ¢ _ ep a a SECRET Pop 9TOUte i | ! I ' Chief, 88 Divisien Chief, BH Divioton Eon g a ubje References’ _ References; A, ‘MEXICO CITY 0810, 27 Juno 1969 eB, Biae97513, 14 July 1969 . Action Required: Se bolov 4. Reference A requested Headquarters to retrace Bubject ugder nama variant and full bicgraphie data which was forvarded thereia. Reference B forvarded a compisted PRQ Part. I cn Subject. Yeo would appreciate receiving the reaults of Headguartera traces aS well ag Subject's Wil-number (please note that AED ISHARD's 202-nusber gas Asaadverteatly used on Reference B). 2. As ‘part of the offort to establish Subject's bona fides, . BO ould appreciate receiving 4 licarese plate resolution on the follesing vehicle, eh sas driven by Subject te a 7 July 1969 Car: Pantiae Bonneville (year net known) Color: Blue with light top License; ED 755 Texas, Ronisfair (1968) plates. : Piates, } \ Soce W. 7 Lamhe tor/soon A, PHOREEY ain ae gor 2 > 74s ieectaanidiaeh alee ibe ial i Wen abe ethtenme Aawete nate oferta en te mee ce tamer Sopcast oe eB. oo ; sd DISPATCH PO ae | Hi OS EGRET - | fumwreenme . Chief, SB Division 7 XX_ jo worse stout a0, as low QuaLteD DESK Chief, WH Division . Gs JuDGE INDORE Chief of Station, Mexico City Wy ae SE tation, | wary REDTOE AEKICK- AEDIEHARD Transmittal of PAQ Action Required: For review by MKCRUSH Transmitted herewith are two Personality Assessment , Questionaaires’ completed by LIBACON--1 and IDENTITY on AEDIEHARD, The Station would welcome any comments or assessment MKCRUSH might make on the basis of these. reports, : The Station is not retaining copies of these PAQs. ; whl Urusgninee z r/John A, PROBERT Attachment: 1. IDENTITY u/s/c 2. PAQ b/w 7 Distribution: 2, C/SB w/att h/w and u/s/c L = C/WH w/att #1 u/s/c; w/o att #2 a ll : Bit DEPAROH SrELBCL ARO mut 7 HUMA-37833 12 September 1969 . caso Was FAL Rasa L Pol AES YL Aa SECRET. 2:11~-285412 |i DISPATCH | cncner. [- (omens : | OX fess moe “.{ . Chief, BH Divisiosa nn a + 2 | w ; mMr0. rr OGY QUALI INST Chior, 65 Division _ : | lew Reed otcns cr) ” ; : ; ee et ins Chief of Btation, Bexico city | len SOP AT LJ __LIBACOR~1 Progress Report | | “References; A, HIRW-17178, 26 March 1969 -_ «iB, * BEMA=36817, 78 warch 1969 C. HMMA-36a81, 3 April 1969 . ": 1. Porwarded herewith ts Bruce EH. FERNALD’s progress report oa LIBACOH-1, covering the pericd 30 January to 15 August 1969, ~ 3. AS PERNALD's report tadicates, steady pregress has bean made in developing LIBACGI-1 into a responsive agent. LIBACON-1's Credentials visesevis tha Soviets aro excellent, acd ke is learning to use these credentisla to the Station's benefit. Hs was _ reluctant at first, possibly because he did not Want to do the sama {| - _ thing for RVROCK that bo rofused to do for AEXICR. Patient handling | by FERNALD: seens to bavé overcose this xoluctance, and LIBACOS-1 HOW responds. vell to direction, . . : 3. 80 fat, there seems to be no-reason to sunpect the sincerity of LIBACOR=]'s relationship with RVPOCK, He developed strong Personal affection aed prefessioial respect for both EARTS3UK and .FERNALD, and his turnover to Douglas F. DITMANSON on 14 August 19¢9 represents an etfort to Strengthen the omotional attachment, which '8sens to be so important to him, by providing him with @ ‘case officer. who apeaks hia native tongue, .- And, although LIBACON-1'3 ‘private life is a sess, we willwtch clogely.to sea that this does aot case any groater problem than occasional missed meetings aad. @elays in coupict ing asejgonents. Co boa / _ @.. In the next phase of LIRACON-1's activity, we oxpect to concentrate on two things; . — 7 . poo RB. Strengthening the ties with AEDIEHARD (thers ‘have beon ingications that AEDIEHARD's tour may not bo ending shortly after all, ia which case be will remain a prime Station target). b. Spotting additional agent prospects, as suggested by. Reference A, = ; a Sk for/Borace E, PRALLETT: (| Attachzent. — : poofons Prugresa Report h/w Distribution: . . TORS u/s/e 2 = C/¥a w/att h/e and ufs/e. CROSS REFERDEE TO parrot wach take BBW, on Rae eee ote eer nt, mee ane 14-0000 $23 ~ seg eT H/¥ Attachment to pqu-37762, 27> fobals“ro09 zt a 30 and waa handled by him until Marca 26, During this period -~-- they held nine ops meetings. . : 7 gs Bruce H. FERNALD took over LIPACON-1,0n March 26 and bandicd hie co August 14, when he turne? iJi: tver to Douglas F, : ~. VITMANSON During this period 16 ops mectiug= were held. s 3. After a fine recruitment jul KART.SUK also accomplisi 2d th? difticult task of cenverting LIBACON-!'s agreement te wore Tor KARTASUK personally “into a regular working arrangement. oe oe . a4 August 1969 - PROGRESS REPORT © oo ‘Subject : LIBACON-1 oe . , Period Covered: January 30 to August 14, 1969 7 | “ay LIBACON-1 was recruited by Saruel J, KARTASUK on January ‘| i i H qT A. Of the nine meetings KARTASUK held with LIBACON-1, actually only six wero working meetings, Info was obtained on LIGACON=1's personal background as wel] as his ops potential, ae a ’ LYBACON]-1 was SGSWIRLED with Satisfactory results, Further, tees en i LIBACON=-1 was motivated to work for us and he was mentally prepare -. to accept another handler.: During this period the condition which H “ LYBACON-1 had placed on his agreement to work for us was respected t (i.e., that he would not be asked to report on his personal friends | nech as -Syenlards, his students, or Nexicans. to whon he wis exo‘ionally rttached), LIBACON~1 did complete for KANTASLX. a 15-line: written report on -AEDIEHARD. — ' §, FERNALD encountered no problems in getting along with a:.d handling LJBACON-1, whom he got accustomed to following instruc=.ons and to svbmitting reports in writing. epee eaten, . G. LIBACON-l's initial attitude was. that he had «greed te work, ‘or more accurately, to assist us in our work against AEKICK, but he was deternined to keep hinself away frem evorybody and everything ! associated with AEKICKX., Re did nvt see AEDIEHARD for anre than ‘ four .onths, and when they met accidentally in a resort, LIBACONe-1 was decisivuly *urning dows everything AEDIEHARD asked for, He went wc far 2¢ to accept a luncteca appointment with AEDIEHARD, and then a day before it was to take place he postponed it indefinitely, SECRET 14-0000 Sau oo SECRET bo = 2 =| 7, FERNALD succeeded in convincing LIBACON=1 that he sbould maintain social or friendly personal contact with AFDIENARD and his Golléagues and that he covld-do it without either giving in to his or their-demands, or at the.other extreme, without saying no: to everything they sention ov ask for. . ‘LIBACON~1 followed instructions and went’ to AFDIEVARD's “him for ten wecke, rhe result was that LIBACON-1 had two luncheon: :, Béetings with ALDIEHARD in July, and. on August 8 LIBACON-1] and his ' wifé wore dinrier guests of AEDIEHARD and his wife at their apartment. _. The -AEDIEHARDS' agreed to come to LIBACON-1's place for a farewell “dinner in September and ia the meanwhile LIBACON-1 and. AEDIEHARD - will meet,for a luncheon on August 29, : effice to ask him why he had not. called 8. FERNALD insisted from the beginning of his handling of , LIBACON-1 that the latter prepare bio sketches on the MHHARSHers he knew personally and on Spanjards who had lived in the USSR. LIBACON-1 prepared bio sketches, vhich are actually personality ; assessuents, on AEDIEHNARD, IDENTITY A, IDENTITY B, IDENTITY C, and ’ IDENTITY D. The latter two reports showed that he would also report on two Spaniards who aré close friends of his, ia spite of his earlier conditions, Further, FERNALD instructed LIBACON-1 to contact 2. “good friend of his (IDENTITY E) when the latte: veturned from a longer trip to Czechoslovakia, LIBACON~l carvied out the assignnent well and reported (orally) about IDZNTITY E’s observatiors, impressions and conclusions concerning What he sav au’ heard curing his stey at his country. IDENTITY Fis alsa a good personal friend ot LIBACON -?. - 9, From the above it can be seen “that LIBACON-1 has developora ‘inte a person who has confidence in us, and. he accepts without reservation that we Know what we are doing. 10, In analyzing. LIBACON-1's written reports it can easily “be soen that LIBACON-1 takes his assignnents seriously and when he- makes a statement’about a person he is scrupulous about drawing caly ‘that conclusion which can bé corroborated with facts. LIBACCN=1 2? equally serious and reliable. when he reports about his nestirges nity AEDIELAPD: He first: reports the course of the oectiig and reports AELJ£UARD's statements. verbatim, as much as pissiblo, Then, he: used b'~ zrea knowledge and the knowledge of the person to relay. the actual meaning of the statements, FERNALD not only believes. that LIBACON-1's reporting. is reliable, but he also feels that ore ean depérd or. LIBACON-1 to use his knowledge of the area and people to sepa.2.e the appearance and verbiage fron. the facts, be they good er vide | on An assessment of the moral and political relfability of LIBACON~1, from the point. cf view of his work and activity on our hohal?’ can only be favorable. Thy same cannot be said when ore views his p.vecaal life; In this field he has miny problems, which, gonerayiv cpearing, are a-result cy the fact that while he ts intellectually mature (or at laasi adequately ' mature for his age), se orcT ho] Ener Ene t i 00000 S25 the La ~3- } is s waed whon 1t comes to emotions he acts like a toon-ager., LIBACON~1 4s aware of this fact and he ascribes it to the fact that he grew under conditions of regimentation and moral terror; and when he found himself in a world in which people live free and there are no restrictiens on personal activities, as long ar they do not violate the laws of the country, he rema rined puzscssed by the desire to enjoy this freedom, Fortunately, his. personal immaturity . affects his work for us only to the extent that he occasionally “may not completa an assessment ;. but when he doos do a job he does: it very well. oe . . ; 12, To conélude;: -. Although LIBACON@-1 -has his problems, ‘there are restricted to the area. which does not affect his reliability, dependability and loyalty to us and our cause. It is felt that LIBACON-1 will be still more productive and easier developed when handled by a caso officer speaking Russian;i, ers the language of his formative years, Bruce H. FERNALD H H { i H & i i j “| JDENTITIES por a ~)..GECRE U/s/c Attachment to HMMA-37762, 27 August 1969 Nee “JDENTITY A * Vasil CHICHKOV (201-207254) IDENTITY B_ “AlekSandr BROVKIN. (201-185114) WENTITY-e—-—- Ricardo CASTELLOTE ; IDENTITY D> « Carmen CASTELLOTE de WOLNY IDENTITY EB... Karel WENDEL (201-267892) CE eB SLs I FH ae eae seen Lge Aye geee EET tee ee 5a? re ne ee SECRET (Thon Filled Pry , DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE SUBJECT OF OOCUMENT DOCUMENT IDENTEFICATION eterna ee aT 9¢ $8LE AC. NBUGPATCW GW aoumcd BOCs avWadL wor Tar bata +. aouace srrtonel SASF are *. EVALUATION “T" Yio av easminaren ty om _ aa : LOCUMENT TDI SFONT TON eee 1h CROSS REFERRED TO THID DiLe [1% TRANS? EAREO 16 . Ae PILE mr, . LOGINOV, VAL ENT N SCRGEYEVICH © ; 201- “245412, \ 050-008-010 SEX M “HUB ; eee: -2.—~CS~S«SCS + ctr? , 9G e _ 4 VOICE SAMPLE ATTACHED R 6909030717 FILE IN 201-265 $12, > PTT B97 cee toners tetrtenns SECRET (0-00) FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO, - yore tou? 14-0000 Sb : * eaneione: . aA . WES 8 roRU: 2 ORG: DIANA pavisy\, x Abc omts: ke UNIT: SB/X/WE . S85 an pr, 6412 ° 1315 oe R st | Pars: 6 “AUGUST 1989 : Sana SecaeTARAT DssEMINATION —” i Cimon OC wo woe Cy asruas ro —____ saancnt Orns aa We, Cy rut w cs ero, ‘ : _Wehassification) ; - = ete md tee tied SECRET . Ct eet ees OD TT Hz Rag} 0 orm omecron : ‘9 Uuextco crty YN} —_— oo 2 7 4 : - REDTOP AEKICK sO ae ; /{~ 27630 ACCORDING TO SENSITIVE HEADQUARTERS SOURCE, MEXICAN DIPLOMATIC - 1. VISAS REQUESTED FOR ANATOLIY. "MAZURIN, WIFE AND SON, MAZURIN SCHEDULED TO REPLACE LOGINOV, 2. VISA REQUSST SUBNITTED-U.S, EMBASSY MOSCOW PROVIDES | _ oXnd ANATOLIY: SERGEYEVICH ; ‘MAZURIN, DPO. B FURTHER BIO DETAILS AS FOLLOWS: Cry he nS 25 “SEPTEMBER_1938 AT AT ANNENKA; WIFE, » LIDIYA PETROVNA, p08, 17 MARCH 1943 _ AT XOSCOW: SON, ANDREY ANATOLYBVICH, DPOB 31 DECEMBER 1963 AT MOSCOW, "MICROM Laie T AUG 19 1863 Entre saat 3. NO HESADQUARTSRS TRACES MAZURIN OR FAMILY. “4. FILE 201-285412 AND 201-, i DOG. MIGRO. SER. SB/CI/0 ane < we Seeks EE x. Dantas lhe oe 8 emcee : Be che } See -% WILLIAM V, SROE y #C aD uo oe ; Al no pe tre, ey, “3954/2. i” wee “9 idare ra 4 : COORDINATING OFFICTES : . uv - " . feared an AUTHENTICATING RELEASING OFFICLE SE RET . Greogroding ot orrcEn REPROOUCTION 8Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE {S PROHIBITED. son ho. 14-0000 j PLAIONTUN.T wOtnD . m4 ADVANCE COPY i] $8Ut0 0 s.orrao OisseM py__ be ve . 7] cme : . ~ ee; - . 7 tne Caort Srcocraqar Oresewnnation “ASSHITO MESSAGE Tora con KG? TCUTNG AND OR ATLL : SEE BY Dente SECRET a [Wren Fitled ta} Sree Cate mou: O ves Gono er:. CLAIGIFY TO PILE NO. rome at. ALP TD FILT BO. ‘exe mo Clee. ro ACTION -SECR ET 2ag3anZ JUN 69 CITE MEXICO CITY 8763 KEKE DIRECTOR. DESENSIFIZEDEOTOP AEKIcK — BO SES REF MEXICO CITY andar 86366] — 7samsgne0634 ; fe FER NALD MET SUBJECT REF 23 JUNE,. SUBJECT EXPLAINED: HE ‘ NIST ““" HAD FIRST MET AED IEHARD IN FEB 89... AT PARTY AT HOME oF Local commu ‘DR. FEDERICAO MARIN (STATION TRACES ‘CONFIRM, MARIN LEFT ¥ING CONTACTS BUT NO PREVIOUS RECORD SPECIFIC FUSTEAL CONTACTS)» suave CT ACCEPTED AED LEHARD INVITATION TO DINNER AND RELATIONSHIP FLOUT SHED ON BASIS “FRIENDSHIP AND UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN US AND USSR". IN COURSE OF MEETINGS (AT LEAST ONCE IN SUBJECT'S APARTMENT ) SUBJECT DROPPED “NAMES OF “INFLUENTIAL MEXICAN FRIENDS" (AMONG THOSE MENTIONED To OY FER WALD WERE LNDUSTRIALIST. CARLOS, TROUYET, PRESIDENTIAL PRIVATE _ SECRETARY JOAQUIN CISNERSO, JOURNALIST - AGUSTIN BARRIOS GCNEZ, AND ' PAINTER DAVID ALFARO SIQUEIROS) WHICH APPARENTLY LED AEDIEHARD TO dtrav EVE SUBJECT MIGHT BE WELL-INFORMED ON MECATN SEEN. AED IEHARD AKAED NUMBER OF QUESTIONS ON POLITICAL MATTERS, SUCH AS: DOES LUIS ECHEVERRIA HAVE BETTER CHANCE OF BECOMING MEXICAN PRESIDENT THAN ANTONTO CARRILLO FLORES} AND WHAT IS REAL PURPOSE: OF ROCKEFELLER MISSION CFACT-FINDING COULD NOT BE REAL PURPOSE SINCE EMBASSIES AND 7 One ay secret. 20S HIX 14-0000 $3° Crassricd Megsace . Toray Comes ROUT NG AND-OO INITIAL. SfON OY a aOR chnd. Sok Case $s: caerké. at Ossrvanon FERENTR TANOTWMO BOVANCE COPY O weuTS O mores woes; O 2 CUASsIFY To PE NO vv, at: . REF TO MALE NO. &88tv oy ous mp Oeer ro snoN “PAGE 2 NEKICO CITY 8763S ECRET — CIA IN THESE COUNTRIES nust KNOW EVERYTHING THERE IS TO KNOW). RECENTLY AEDIEHARD ASKED © supuzct nap FRIENDS IN LNPURES WHEN SUBJECT SAID HE DID (WITHOUT SPECIFYING nantes) AEDIEKARD ASKED HIM TO GET PHONE DIRECTORY, WHICH HE NEEDS as Lupure CHANGES DIRECTORY EVERY SIX MONTHS (TRUE). AT 20 JUNE MEETING, SUBJECT TOLD AEDIEMARD NE HAD NOT YET HAD CHANCE TO TRY OBTAIN DIRECTORY; BUT PROMISED TRY HAVE ONE FOR 25 JUNE WEETING, | 2s AEDIEHARD HAS CAREFULLY pRoseD SUBJECT BY ASKING IF HE Not AFRAID OF HAVING FUSTEALER TO HIS HOME (SUBJECT REPLIED THIS woULD NOT AFFECT HIM IN ANY WAY)? BY SUGGESTING THAT SUBJECT “SO WELL INFORMED HE MUST BE WOFIRM AGENT (suauéct LAUGHED THIS OFF AND Ton2 AEDIEHARD WE HATED WOFTRAD5 AN BY EXPLAINING TO SUBJECT HE Neen? THE INFO HE ASKED FOR “ON ONE HAND To ADVAN IN HIS SCAREER AND OW _ OTHER HAND Ta PREVENT MISUNDERSTANDINGS TO WHICH LACK OF INFO CAN - EASILY LEAD”, WHILE AEDIEHARD GAVE ‘SUBJECT HIS PHONE NUMBER, HE TOLD SUBJECT NOT TO USE IT. MEETINGS (USUALLY IN RESTAURANTS) aRZ ARRANGED IN ADVANCE, AND SUBJECT as NOTED THAT AEDIENARD PARKS SIX BLOCKS AWAY FROM MEETING PLACE, TAKES BUS To POINT ONE BLOCK PAST MEETING PLACE, THEN SLOWLY WALKS BACK OBSERVING SURROUNDINGS. MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR HOURS WHEN RESTAURANTS NORMALLY QUITE ENPTY, | SECRET — oe er. 14-0000 53) ae aan an 8 BOUTENG. aNO-O9 INTnAL, SEEN 87 ~ ae ee Tora, Com "ES LS Conve Secacramar O:ssevrvalon om Cuasgerro Messact BitsoNN Rot : - eaoyen. : rn . J SECRET cnn! san aes . . {Waen Filed la] pmes ee ee ee REPROOUC NON GF THIS COPY FROMIETED _ AQVANC COPY oO SUE [ ] sorreo ve Ono wore O vas O wo SeABEN 10 PE NOL eee, memes ate. - reeves atin 2 a - . | wREP TO PLE KO Osses oy orn o- exe mo Oar ro arance (J pestaoy C) sa. - ——— nn A RA ACTION imP a: PAGE 3 MEXICO CITY 8763 SECRET ; oe AND AEDIEHARD- LOOKS OVER. CLLENTEL’ CAREFULLY: oo Se mo: 434. STATION DOES NOT INTEND RUN SUBJECT AS DOUBLE. AMONG OTHER REASONS, WE WOULD BE FORCED CONE UP IMMEDIATELY WITH PHONE DIRECTORY. AND NAME OF PERSON WHO SUPPLIED IT. SUBJECT ACTUALLY DOES NOT KNOW ANYONE IN LNPURE, AND HE HAS BEEN INSTRUCTED ADMIT TO AEDIEHARD THAT HE HAS NO CURRENT CONTACTS IN LWPURE AND THUS HAS NO READY SOURCE FOR DIRECTORY. HE IS TO ADD THAT HE DOES NOT BELIEVE IT WOULD BE HARD TO DEVELOP SUCH CONTACTS, STATION HOPES THIS CANDOR WILL _DISCOURAGE OR DELAY AEDIEHARD’S USE OF SUBJECT AS AGENT AGAINST ; ' LNPURE WITHOUT DESTROYING RELATIONSHIP, LEAVING STATION FREER TO SHAPE RELATIONSHIP TO WOFIRM ADVANTAGE (ASSUMING STATION aSSESSEMENT OF SUBJECT IS FAVORABLE). FERNALD INITIAL INPRESSION IS THAT SUBJECT = "IS SOLDIER OF FORTUNE TYPE. HE OBVIOUSLY CONTACTE LupuRE.BECAcME . “We AFRAID HE GETTING. IN TOO DEEP5 MAY ALSO BELIEVE THERE MONEY TO BE “=. MaDe IN GAME HE THUS FAR ENJOYING. NEXT FEW MEETINGS WITH FERNALD WILL BE DEVOTED TO OBTAINING BIO AND BACKGROUND DATA AS WELL AS COMPLETE DETAILS HIS DEALINGS WITH AEDIEHARD. “4 AEDIEHARD PCS DEPARTURE NOW SCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER {PER LIREALM-1) OR OCTOBER/NOVEMBER (PER LIBSACGN~{ FROM 281-825 743), 5, FILE 251-285412. . , ECRET SECRET : ws nan ae 7 -_ . Saset Stcrergaur Cusseyinancy SS:5:1O Meseace Tomcern - JUNG NOTA TUL Se iN Be ac Worse oe SECRET ween _ aeemesen ey ee | . soe (tues (Ven Filled in! - Shwe Luce REPRODUCTION OF TN CCPD perenne ere over NCE CO, Maye O sorneg woes OD vee O no nt Olde CeASBIFY YO FILE NO WL BARP TO MLE NO. a O:930~6 av. és mee * mua mo Caer: to Se teeter ATH SCRE t 21804c2 JUN oe CITE Sa ‘i Y_O713 PRIORITY DIRECTOR o PNG vel l 21 don 68 N86 36R- a” Se \ 4/2 DESENSHVZED REDTCP AEKIcK = aS wer 1. REQUEST PRIORITY TRACES Jane s{Sauort » BORN es ek CATUSACITIZEN OF ITALIAN EXTRACTION, » BESIDEMT OF TEXAS ano cL tease, Xico T_yISA_SE SURANCE , a Ze SABORI WALKED IN TO COS 2 JUNE ON RECOMMENDATION BOB JOHNSON, FORMER LNERGO AGENT GUADALAJARA, NOW RETIRED IN TEXAS, JOHNSON HAD RECOMMENDED COS AS'LNPURE FIRST SECRETARY WITH WHOM KE ACQUATNTED 3, SABORI CLAIMED HE HAS HAD 12 MEETINGS srw seotewao: vIT NEXT MEETINGS. SCHEDULED FOR EVEINGS 20 AND 25 JURE. SABORI WOULD oT SAY MUCK ABOUT NATURE OF RELATIONSHIP’) EXCEPT THAT ASDIE~ HARD. HAD ASKED HIM PROCURE LATEST LNPURE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY, WHICH was REASON FOR HIS CONTACT WITH COS. WHEN ASKED WHY 1E WOULD WANT To FULFILL SUCH A REQUEST, SABORI ANSWERED THAT THERE REALLY WAS UOT MUCH, THAT AEDIEHARD COULD GET OUT OF HIM, AN INSURANCE SALESMAN, But ie WauLD LIXE TO BE ABLE DO LITTLE FAVORS IN RETURN FOR FAVORS AED YE HARD COULD DO FOK HIM. AS EXAMPLE, AEDIENARD HAD INVITEO HEM TRAVEL FISTEAL . GOS SAID HE KAD- NO AUTHORITY TURN OVER PHONE HOOK, MICR Gr aw JUL <4 Isug OOo. ancre aga, $3 : a\ Vat WSN sre SECRET Nol~ o v5 it 00000 oe . TNS €NO-C 8 NTL. RtaN e tt oF { ot Cane SECRETARIAT OVSSE NATION . Cuassr0 Message” _tota co* fs : BIST ITS aD ee aan ane Sener SECRET ms: {Whoa Biied a) MOWANCE COME O 9Vao CJ s.orrta mou, GF vee O no Sat tot 2 CUABBIPY TO FILE OO antes | ny \ eens H-AEP TO FUE RO Oneew py en rue mo Oner to avence ossteovCan « ACHON TNO: ; ' se O AIO COPY i . iii Sa . t . 1 | PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY. OTISSECRET 7 _ SABORT SUGGESTED COS CONTACT “PROPER PEOPLE” AND HE WOULD’ CALL cos .. FOR ANSWER. ALSO SAID HE HAD NO OBJECTION TO “PROPER PEOPLE" | | CONTACTING HIM AT LOCAL ADDRESS. a 4, SABORI CALLED COS AT 1800 HOURS 20 JUNE AND AGREED TO AWAIT CALL AT 9908, 23 JUNE. WAS TOLD FERSON CONTACTING HIM wou HAVE ALL FURTHER ADVICE, TO WHICH HE ALSO AGREEABLE. _ 5. PLAN HAVE BRUCE H. FEKNALD CONTACT SABRI 23 JUNE TO ae . 7 ATTEMPT TO GET DETAILS OF CONTACTS WITH AEDIEHARD WITHOUT FRIGKIENTNG SABORI, OFF AND WITHOUT INTERFERING WITH CHANCES AEDIEHARD WILL TLAN { OVER SABORI TO SUCCESSOR. UNLESS THERE ARE DRAPATCL DEVELOPMENTS, STATION SEES THIS AS CHANCE TG CET AGENT IN ON GROUND FLOOR WITH SUCCESSOR RATHER THAN OPPORTUNITY TAKE LASE-DITCH ACTION AGAINST _ AEDIEHARD. WILL NOT PROVIDE PHONE BOOK BUT WILL TAKE PASSIVE ATTITUDE, EVEN IN FACE SABORT REFUSAL PROVIDE FURTHER DETAIL, UNTIL HE TURNED QVER TO AEDIEHARD SUCCESSUR . - 6. INEX SABORI. FILE: 201-2854 i2. SECRET 5 SECRET 14-0000 “ODN. . PEMD. CNT Bones : ; OESENRERIED REDTOP: AEKICK AEDIEHARD . sh N58536 oa . ¢ te assewD Messe Tora: Comes tings ACO708 intial s - SftN OF : 7 Saou) 7 A PESECRET mec? . rf . oorenner at » [Whee Fdied in} Danie csoe AEPROOUCTION OF Tre $ COPE ONO BITC woe O ves Ol wo Capit Secerramur Ossesinanion , ADVANCE COPY O weuED oO aLOTTED CUaAssiey 19 MLE AO OF es | aT: Ratt PS Oe NO 2h . _| rug mo Caer. ro enantn() .oastaoy (8:0. O:asem ov. vee AR TION © _ hl! 8 cf Fee SECR E T 1425542 MAY 69 CITE SEXICO CITY 0238 _ DIRECTOR . ib REF DIRECTOR #1478 “|. ASSUMPTION PARA 2 REF CORRECT. 2, FILES 201-238943; 201-751909; 201-285412. SECRET SECRET. dep > eyo. 14-0000 639 : LZ. (ee eee sone nee oh P bat SSAGE PSH ROUTING ANO/Oe 1HHTIALS » Sten) oT 4 tai at Ke = TORAL Cortes: 7% omar miiy PLERKAEY mera eer - . var: SH/X/ WH | SECRET . pan eee = j a an 6413 1315 Barer . 12 MAY 1969 ; CALE DECAL TAM@AT DISSLMUHATION. Oo CJ nome, = (CJ nrrmanto i. oaancn OJ run i: aT ae . () pice 1 8 ere wo. . “aaa rea fasts wd tims tied) weteecs mai o- SLEORET (1. : . Laas 13) 47 O0zy, yo ee cmon so (7 MEXICG CITY Her ha 28 “7 DESEUSITZEBLDTOP AEKICK ALDILHARD REVERENCE A; MEXICO CITY 0159 (IN 54970) # B: MEXICO CITY 0152 (IN 54251) ® . 1, NOBBBY AGREE WITH GUIDANCE GIVLN LIBACON-1 PER PARAGRAPH. 2, AND WITH STATION OBJECTIVES FOR USE LIGVAL-1 PER PARAGRAPH 3, OF ~ REFERLEACE Be . . 2. ‘ASSUME LIOVAL-1 HAS bBELN BRIEFED NOT TO APPEAR AuXTOUS, } “SHOULD HE BE CONTACTED BY AEDIEHARD, AND THAT Thi LATTER SuOULD BL The ONE TO GENERATE THE MOMENTUM | [FOR SUBSLQUENT CONTACTS. 3. FILE: 201-238943; 201- -751909; 201-285412, 0 | re ne ' END OF MESSAGE - See t a. csp/x/miborereazs . -gysuctsoQuittns pein och 4 *Qripinators Comments: ALDIENARD flatly demanded that LibAvun-1 intro- Guce him to LIGVAL-1, a request which LIBACQA-1 was. reluctant to : honors AEDILNARD said that such an introduction was important to his car a FAL D LLNARD did not ‘actually state: ‘that an introduction was important te, his career but left that: impression with the reporting source, frsislet Vhaligg bo. CF Wile elon Bg HEF EATOV, BROR ct SEX : 5 fe f fhepeb ; ; : : : 3 : : : 1 i . 4 a : Dora FSSA : COOEDINA ENO OF7 Labdhhied a Wad CP eeceR , a ” vse Pees ot) PER] eee REPRUOQUCT AO GT oY OER THAN Tt RSUNG OFFICE is paDeNa TS. Com aa 14-0000 - Ook. c ” ae 7 foe i Stcecagur Orsstanaton ’ SEO MESSAGE Tora Comes? aa) 11ND ANO/CR INTIALY + SEE. BY Smewsnarres CASECRET, mantiinoes TW hen F ited In} ' see i REPRODUCTION OF THOS CORT PROM BID CR : fe . Aovanct toay [ 1 wauao [J] nore : tom; O ves O no ev: a z CUASBIFY ro Pe ©O REP YO PILE NO. Dito or 82 ee e sua mo Qacr ro orancw() oesteov Os. ACTION INS Os RID COPY : O neva AB AED TE: A 2 "OF (IL-7 s+ 8. NEES - SECRET a9 19322 MAY 69 CITE MEXICO CITY @159 . — DIRECTOR . f Po a DESEASHARERE OTOP aEKicK AEDIEHARD Her n54970 IP . REF MEXICO ClTY 9152 ¢ SY 232) - + --5 dy 8 MAY LUNGH MEETING DID NOT TAKE PLACE, LIBACON-1 PHONED a AEDIEHARD TO POSTPONE FOR 45 MINUTES BECAUSE OF CONFLICT WITH CLASS, AEDIEHARD REPLIED IN THAT CASE HE YOULD CALL LIBACON-1 1 ARRANGE LUNCH FOR FOLLOWING WEEX. 2. CLARIFICATION PARA 4°REF: AEDIEMARD DID NOT ACTUALLY SAY 8 THAT MEETING LIOVAL-1 WAS IMPORTANT TO HIS CAREER. THIS WAS LIBACON-1'S ~ . INTERPRETATION BASED OW EVIDENT IMPORTANCE TO AEDIEHARD OF MEETING a | “"“Lroval-Ly LIBACON~I"S, CLEAR IMPRESSION THAT AEDIEHARD HAVING "= TROUBLES AT YORK (AEDIEHARD SPEGKS’ CONTEMPTUCUSLY OF HIS COLLEAGUES), “AND: AEDIEHARD'S STATEMENT EARLIER IN CONVERSATION THAT HE NOT LOOKING FORWARD TO SPENDING NEXT 780 YEARS AT HONE, 5. FILE: 291-285412, 201-285943, 201-751009, SECRET. MICROFILMED 0 fe1-23 FOY3 . ts Cor Bidet PS7 G07 . ej eK WA ° SECRET | oe ~ a ma s, if wy ARS oG noe Ossstxenanon Coasts . WWI LUmeS eee wae ae VLG Roe sSSruo yas ie a enna oe s 7s, SECRET oe fetes Kilodg x) bopduapened stsocanae _ Sf PEPROOLC TON OF PHS COPY PRONIDITED 2 vi wee ADVANCE COPY C] aauro 0 SLOTTED yan = ves Ono aj- ai po rae 7 or. ar z * ease ro mn Ao . Osscw av ££ pan s muse o wf ro sraxcn orsrecy (Jas “ aghION INFO: 3 an ; . [Jato copy oe ‘SB : Ps aw hve: Litt EB Z A 9 fo L122. a - : . iS . - SECRET 9900402 MAY 69 TLE meXTCO CITY 9152 ; Sf - DIRECTOR - : : . Me SH 8 INS 4251 . _ DESENSHHEREDTOP AEKICK AEDIEHARD ™ 1. IN CHANCE AS “MINUTE MEETI8G AT OUT OF TOWN SWIMMING RESORT SMAY, AEDIEHARD SUDDENLY AND BESPERATELY BRACED LIBACON-1 TO INTRODUCE HIM TO LIOVAL-1, AEDIEHARD PREVIOUSLY AWARE LIOVAL@1 - LIBACON-1 CONTACT AND HAD AT TIMES FISHED FOR INTRODUCTION BY OCCASIIONALLY ASKING LIBACON-i EG PUT HIM ON CONTACT WITH PERSONS WHO COULD TRAVEL TO WOLADY,BUT HAD SEVER BEFORE MENTIONED LIOVAL-1 BY NAME. WHEN LIBACON-1 RESISTED BY STATING LIOVAL-1 NOT ONLY HIS a STUDENT BUT ALSO GOOD FRIEND WIZE WHOM AED IEHARD COULD ACHIEVE NOTHING BECAUSE OF LIOVAL-1" ES) FERSONAL INTEGRITY AND POLITICAL CONVICTIONS, AEDIEHARD BECAME ABUSIVE AND FLATLY DEMANDED THAT So ° LIBACON@1 MAKE INTRODUCTION. LIEACON-1 CONTINUED TO REFUSE até 1S. a - TRULY OPPOSED TO HAKING INTRODICTION AS HE DOES NOT WANT TO GET ee “ " JNVOLVED WITH AEKICK AND DOES SOT WANT TO DO ANYTHING WHICH WOULD “Soy MAKE LIOVAL-1 SUSPECT HE-IS IEVCLVED WITH AEKICK) AND AEDLEHARD EVENTUALLY INSISTED TREY MEET FGR LUNCH FOLLOWING WEEX TO DISCUSS . : re ray A + _ MATTER FURTHER. 2. LIBACCON-1 SELECTED 8 MAY FOR LUNCH (SO THAT HE COULD MIGROFILMED GL Id1- DPS Fy 4 =F : t ee Der db5Hr 2, 14-0000 5b BU Ns aes or erm > SRE OF LABLE SECACTARUT OAS ENNNATION LLASSIFED Maseece ruta, COPS TEAS SECRET mostwn~ . PERRO ve ROT { When Filled tn) pecheesiatel REPROOUCTION CF THIS COPY PROWAETES erste cites AOVANCE COPY CT auso. ia] s.ortso yee iow: OC ves O no . CO eS St - av. at: 2 (TO PRE HO. wOEP TO PLE NO. eucao Orato seave~() orstacy 8:0. o19s4a— ov —__.__ Pan action . PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 0152 S E CRET "REPORT ABOVE TO CASE OFFICER AT SCHEDULED 7.MAY MEETING). CASE OFFICER INSTRUCTED -LIBACON-1 TO CONTINUE BE RELUCTANT IN ORDER TO FORCE AEDIEHARD TO LAY HIS CARDS ON TABLE AND TO DO ALL PLANNING FOR INTRODUCTION, ON OTHER HAND, LIBACON-1 NOT TO BE SO RELUCTANT AS TO PUT HIMSELF ON AEKICK BLACKLIST AND HE SHOULD EVENTUALLY AGREE MAKE INTRODUCT LON IF AEDIEHARD CONTINUES INSIST. ee . 3. STATION OBVIOUSLY INTERESTED IN HAVING LIOVAL~1 MEET AEDIEHARD > NOT ONLY FOR CONTINUED CLOSE ASSESSMENT AEDIEHARD BUT ALSO TO NOTE ANY AEKICK REACT LON TO LIOVAL-1°S INVOLVEMENT IN AEKITE CASE, " LIOVAL-! HAS BEEN BRIEFED ON HOW TO REACT IF APPROACHED BY AEDIEHARD. STATION ALSO WISHES BE IN POSTION TO INTRODUCE PERSONS OF ITs CHOICE To AEDIEHARD AND/OR HIS SUCCESSOR VIA LIBACON-1 (IN FUTURE. HE SHOULD THEREFORE NOT BURN HIS- ‘aaiges BY ADAMANT REFUSAL INTRODUCE ~-LEOVAL=1. A. LIBACON-1 SUPRISED BY AED IEMARD 'S COMPLETE “Loss oF COOLY IN INSISTING ON INTRODUCTION. AED IEHARD EVEN INDICATED That MEETING (2 LEOVAL-1 WAS IMPORTANT FOR HIS.CAREER AND THAT IF HE was NOT SUCCESS- |. FUL HE MIGHT HAVE TROUBLE GETTING ANOTHER TOUR ABROAD, He NOT LOOKING wi FOXWARD TO RETURNING HOME. (STATION COMMENT: ABOVE AnD RECENT LIREALM INCIDENT INDICATE AEDIEWARD FEELS SELF UNDER INCREASING SECRET | 14-0000 ot SAD: + : . Pry Fro DIC NRT AMA Ungoe ina inr cease seas Maree te Me PUY ire We ee ee tins: oe nae . nes A RSE ° SECR cae _* ET pace res wren {hea Fidted tn} PEPAOOUT TION OF THIS COPY ORO STED vwouw: O vas O wo wouneres eed al . . OVANCE Cony CO) eaun0-. oO sortie oe 3 Oe, av: = : . . RAP TO FILE HO SSM ov, eve wo Creer. ro enaxew CLASSIFY TO MLE HO, orstaoy (Jaa. PAGE 3 MEXICO CITY 152 SECRET “PRESSURE TO PRODUCE PRIOR TO DEPARTURE.) 5. FILE: 201285412, 201-258943, 201-751989 . SECRET _.--~ SECRET 14-0000 Sie PASSAGE Tora, Comes v Fe ID/OR ing TIALS - $1 IN OF SECRET wager overs (When Filled ta} Cust . pout Secret acyl warnoas cine InDEA: “Oo vee 7 No CEASEIFY TO PILE NO. FY eameainten At: REF TO FILE ND. rue mo Cheer. 79 3 EC RE T 0323432 APR 69 CITE MEXICO CITY-9722 + . MER DIRECTOR ae Wh ° REY __ DESERRATEET oP LIREALM AEDIEHARD AEKICK ~AassiusseeS —————— _VArn6IN26944 | REF, MEXICO CITY ase /asa7» ON 22 NARCH LIREALN-1 SAW AEDIEHARD AT CLUS. THERE WAS t 1. | ; : . NO OPPGRIUNITY FOR -AN EXTENDED PRIVATE CONVERSATION, THEY DISCUSSED A “WOVLE CANERA WHICH AEDIEHARD WANTS TO SELL AND LIREALM SAID HE MIGHT FIND ApuveR. THEN TOLd AEDIEHARD THAT HE HAD SOMETHING HE WANTED TO TALK ABOUT ANG HOPED TO GET TOGETHER SOON TO DO SO. JEEK AND TAKE HIM TO AEDIEHARD SAID HE WOULD CALL LIREALM DURING W LUNCH. ON 24 MARCH AEDIEHARD CALLED LIREALI aT LATTER'S OFFICE ee, a BACKGROUND) TO MAKE LUNCHEON FROM PHONE BOOTH (STREET NOLSE I "DATE. LIREALM-1 SUGGESTED 26 isaRCH AND INVITED AEDIEHARD TO A KEY CLUB WHICH LJREALM USES FOR BUSINESS LUNCHES. AEDIEHARD DID q NOT RECOGNIZE THE CLUB BUT AGREED. MORNING oF 26 MARCH AeDIeKanD CALLED LIREALM. at OFFICE TO. Se. AS EXCUSE ( A THIN ONE SINCE IT CANCEL LUNCH GIVING SON'S DOG BITE HAPPENED A WEEK PREVIGUSLY). HEKGurwENT: STATIO ASED KEY CLUB AND FOUND NOT TG HIS LIKING SINCE IT IS PRIVATE.) a9 C3 cer toe O4 . SECRET «20-2843 N SUSPECTS AEDIEHARD 14-0000 GaN Coord SECRET SAT Ocsssvenanon Crasswieo Merssice Tora Comes ROUTING ANCOR INITIALS: SEEN BY neers “anes SECRET nwsici mre (When Filtad in) Moore <= ANANTH COPY 0 istven oO ssorteo wedj 4 22 Me more: OF ves O no SUASBIFY TO PRE NOW ye aRtr TS MLE WO pue mo Caer. ro eaasen (J orsreoy aa. i PAGE 2-160 CITY 9122 SECRET b Soa ee a 30 NARCH LIREALM AGAIN SAW AEDIEHARD AT CLUB. ‘LET j 4, AEDIENARD KNOW HE DISPLEASED AT LUNCHEON CANCELLATION AND CONSIDERED | EXCUSE A DODGE, (AZDIEWARD'S SUN WAS THERE WITH SMALL BaNVAID ON ARM. P FROW HIS EXPRESSION, AEDIEHARD WAS EMBARRASSED AND ; OFF - A ance. . oo r ‘5. AFTER TENNIS LIREALM GOT AEDIEHARD ASIDE To TELL: HIM PURPOSE: ‘ OF LUNCH WAS TO TELL HIN THAT HIS JOKING AND NEECLING OF LIREALA HAD ENBARRASSED HIN IN FRONT OF MEXICANS, PARTICULARLY RECENT OFFER . OF MONEY, AEDIENARD INTERRUPTED TO SAY IT WAS ONLY A JOKE. LIREALM ; SAID HE CONSIDERED IT MALICIOUS AND HE WOULD NOT TOLERATE sucH . | BEHAVIOR IN FRONT OF FRIENDS IN FUTURE. AEDIEHARD APOLOGIZED ne ‘PROFUSELY, ‘Oatd HAD NG SAD INTENTIONS AND PRONISED NOT REPEAT IT, IN FUTURES 9, _ oe _ ce mo S. LIREALA REPGRTED AEDIEKARD was COMPLETELY UNPREPARED FOR 4 ASGVE EXKANGE AND Was TRANSPARENTLY UISTURBED, CISTRESSED, ana DISABVANTAGED, | 7 7. LEREALN WILL CONTINUE To BE FRIENOLY To ARRFTEKARD WL TROND . 4 GOING GUT OF HIS waY.. 8. WILL REPORT ANY FURTHER DEVELOPUENTS 9. FILE: €01-265412 AND 261-77357, . "SECRET mo iladie | } Sarees iepe sews SECRET fi4-20000 P G42 / - Sey ; _ Shwe . i om so - [ 7 t (13). On 12 December 1968 two team members spotted Valentin : | i s. LOGINOV (known KGB) walking with an unknown Mexican male. | ' i | a After LOGINOY departed the Moxican remained at a restaurant . : . ’ for an hour appearing ta be waiting for someone, The Mexican : \ | finally departed after making a phone call and was lost in | 7 a heavy traffic, The team members obtained the Mexican's license. i : . plate number. from which he was identified as Ignacio VALLINA — .. Barros, eo, _— oo | _ oo. j : i ee ee i sd . Vrom-nefes gor Cos Congerenca. 24-28 Maren (164 eae Pea 14-00000 bay Eiviciou Div? i ou 592] aud ASDTSUAND, : a sivoen Olax 764, 28 December 19o% C9, II Gete ry uk a eda nes By EMEN-1 Ay Meee cs Lu . LUENVOY Subsect of References (Subject) contacted vale 10:19 on & bobruary 1O5e, Subject sara’ that che was” afew days bafere returning to the and had just 13 jin fea milco. She invited DINARS tor Tuach put exced te visit her at the hone of ier . A} Ao ca ie:GQ the came day, . : my ALDIEEA dn kt he could pet hese (rcnosicd not cuntacted stion, eho called the’ ment moradr OYuAYy, an nee ‘ing ad eat the meeti : on the phene ar sent eave full infer mtion ob het call to AENDILIARD on: . Sha anid that she was juct eabont to call the ca feo id net cali in en? ‘oefticor on 7 Pabrunry when te called ter. oh gbe wanted te wart until ott A hauers boone that ghe would RIG not visited Mo he Wixet cet ALDIr, mothey whe ig na 7 he ha reported in : Yied dewn with Sent twe or three letters ta a and on & february AEDISHARD | ott fase Ze Cf efor ufe/e yae =H250% $12 14-0000 : 3 t i t ‘ t . a Can “oe ws ab, : ( ( : , ne : aan reer ~ - LATE ATC RS 17 SPATE YR OGR Alsds RED UTE " CONTINUATION OF y : Sic nrn t 7 PN ne — ees cvehy, Pubdeetis rerortice wad terrible confused. Jet hey fatto vanbling tanctents Che wradd that ara) reeves | : About | ! eter | tee ee me an + z pee ik hes best's hone atoen be: glen 6 Veh e: ° F fon foot vere there. Ther were ell cuestis a ne in DITO D had been in ited. T mala rt: sad 3° - ton to thets oebe. VALDTE: hin usual. dep Dk on rom he had met befare, "They alk loved bin Sl oen 22:00 when be lef t pleading u : pre ; . 2D dobriefed her on her activities since. they last 292) that ha would be cenine te Mow Yerk en vacatién. han to visit her and eave him fee address and telephone ; ry. of ashed ahaut the manuceript of : ad lett. with Him, Me told her that it vag in poet. } t he was leoking for a publisher, Sha teld hin | Cunt s ont on the merning of 9 February and he pronised vshe lett. Setuallis, ALDIXUARD spent consider the other ladies than ho srant talking to @ Vebruary, Subject called AEDIVEARD tn ‘7 ‘ 2 wan not in, She was teld toe call’ sho did but be was still not in. tier aratn Gn the cveninug of 8 not centacted hem, she was not the Station hefare contacting he departed onthe morning of 9 .c-dnstructed Gy her nent yis Cince ADDIEMAPD did not enrage in significant conversation Co ne S netennt to: Sce her a secend tima, it would seem po tnterest in her, This is not surprising since & the some assessment of ber that the : che ‘mado en evon worse impression than at the ee teteliy self-centered person who could not even. ast nemes ct tho women who met ANDZEHAND although ndlessiy- ebouk them on hew they. relata to hor. Her aeted, . . se ‘fn vsew of the chove, the § Station be Lieves that Subject . wy mo use eraincs ALDIEUARD ane plens to terminate hey, if, in. Keni : Coyne oa oor A ye CURT . - Lor Willard ee emaeegnnen pantera be ey nemanrsgaurenntonmrionneninen nan eT eee w i a ve i tm ee nee gee erate : Pe er simi, ~ fanaa te ews we ent to nd ae rc Wes Qo ‘eee Stas Apt PEN AE DR BL teeta H 14-0000 4S SMR heresy aa Ew Mart sere ae tL aa ee re Sec a Ec RRS A hers Pah. ee ’ Spring Lake, New Jersey nn Telephone No:.- 201-449-3309 a" ToS eee enero renee SEN eens ee Atel etn AT POE basin ase cm le os, _ SECRET oN ny "SEPARATE COVER ATTACHMENT a . TO WMMA-3 729, 17 MARCH 199° coe pe Elizabeth Duncan. oo P.O, Box 425:°.-. : SECRET ee ee wee ee oe eres map ne Smee ee : os . “ACTION conv] 7 - COPY weve eft 2. & _ OND. someminpier 1 LIREALM AEDIEHARD ean sama te 1H 69 ty I 2827, . Laece Seereramar Disseuritnon, ~Ciassingd Messase Tote Comes =~ ROUPING BNO mht - STEN BY ; FET OR aT ROGER «SECRET SUE. ws SECRET wo a OY, ; . Ce _LWhen ited st Ee 7 er eS ta women Cl 3 I 7 VANCE Ry wet CT SLOTTEO inDoR o ves o nO z vet — ev: ay: , z CUASSIFS TO FILE NO ct . oO . ; SL REP TO LE mo Orssem ay . a Lim) SR GA FUE mo Qrer 10 . graven) a Sesrege CI ed. f e/ . _ & a lea ‘s- £ CIR E t r22e1sz- MAR. 6x crre MEXICO: St pT 9456 Be ‘DIRECTOR S Lat. ae REF Ay DIRECTOR 81831 i r B. -MEXIco city 942) Coy 10973) poe 1, LIREALN BRIEFED ON REF A PLAN oe it NARCH. HE ‘Ig IN COMPLETE ‘AGREEMENT AND: FINDS If tn HARLGRY WITH RIS COVER status “AND TENPERAMENT.: WHETHER AEDIENARD ASREES To QUID PRO QUO OR NoT, oF BOTH LIREALM AND STATION BELIEVE THAT Tax WITH AEDIEHARD WILE “STRENGTHEN LIREALN'S COVER, LIREALM £5 ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT conTrAUED r 7 CONTACT WITH AEDIEHARD ON BASIS QUID § PRG quo, oe Bo i 20 IN EVENT AEDIEHARD DOES NOT AGREE To QuiID PRO aro AT FIRST Seek a nmpee ENCOUNTER BUT CONTINUES TO PROVOKE - OR HARASS LIREALM, Bot LURE ZALM. AND. STATION CONSIDER IT ESSENTIAL FOR LIREALH TO WALK IN INMEDIATELY IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT ORIGINAL PLAN FORUARDED IN MEXICO CITY 9375 AND 9381. THIS FEATURE WILL BE AUTONATIC ON FIRST WORKING DAY AFTER . i ENCOUNTER, LIREALN“HAVING CHECKED WITH THE" STATION’ IN ADVANCES, oS 3, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDERS TO STAY AYAY FROM AEDIENARD, pa “LIREALM HAS SCHEDULED LEGITIMATS BUSINESS TRIP ON 15 MARCH WEEK-' el END, HE IS COMMITTED TO PLAY AEDIEHARD IN a TENNIS TOURNAMENT £S coy Lane te¥ SECRET ‘ Vv 2O1-ASN 41a nwa v8, a. a : ; ' ry j i i a Termneete pit wien peaheene mene on . . fo Cae Secartaniay Ossreanon CLasswrieo Messace t { AOVANCE COPY i eee [J norreo t f ‘ 4 a eelees PAGE. 2 NEXIco city 9456 § E c R E z . ; AND WILL SCHEDULE It FOR 22 OR 23 AARCH. HOWEVER, - IF WATURAL™ ae - OPPORTUNITY: To Talk TO AEDTEHARD occurs EARLIER, 1LIREALM WIEL USE tONoMT AD wad en FebeRe, ro mus ~——_____. . eer TO MLE wo - “prancnC} ~ “oesracy Chava. . THIS OPPORTUNITY, wa 4. SHOULD LPAURORA SLUG-BE USED TKIS TRAFFIC? So FILE: = 281~2854125 2O1-773337, crete SECRET Sot on SECRET ye ~~ . . oy - &s e . . - _ $i Stcnrrenar oasnemanon 7 ASSINED WessaSE Forme Coneg J] - UTA NCOs aa ndis - steve = ° i ~ maroy “SECRET =: oon Taher Flt odin) — paeertrers Beer & 11028072 war 69 CITE mexico mee) — - ze ES. DIRECTOR Pee a RI gucuiy 0973 -. - DESBRGLEBEDT oP LIREALM AEDIEWARD AEKICK eeetcaet f7 REF DIRECTOR 82831 . STATI LUey Coven | ae bebe w CouTued fer so aly nme gy ie ‘LIREALM-1 WILL. BE BRIEFED ON 11 MARCH. - ae oe 20 TS 2. it) CONSIDERING TARGETTING: acoreMann,- HE Has TOLD ‘LIREALM-1- . "AND. OTHERS IN “GROUP THAT HE RETURNING HONE IN JUNE. DOES NOT KNOW IF IT is PCS OR HOME LEAVE, HOWEVER, HIS WIFE TOLD.LIREALM, THAT IT z WILL BE PCS AND THAT SHE CANNST WAIT. SINCE AEDIE#ARD anniv Pcs mW aucus 1965, HE IS ABOUT READY FOR PCS TRANSFER, | eT po 3. FIE: 201-285412 AND 281-773337, So OS t 4 SECRET . 7 mo i 4 | _ : fe | ae i oe ce : | 7 : - 4 4. SECRET ras 220) -ASSTIA eer ae sur eonee = e . . mee - a “ Cagit SEC atraAur Driisewnarion Crist r1ep his: Tota Comes 2 mou 6 a60/09. moras. Stes av PEDO OT Org = UNF ROT eS caqur? : y hal SECRET nc ; ; GY thyfen Fuad ny remem Spe SS. HON.OF ToS COPY PRO:: BITES rat its ADV ANCE COoAy oO 98UL0 Pf eorres a — : . : : ~Toee a) vea O no [oc - : | - , ow B [* da CO | CLARIFY TO PLE NO. - — : RC EDENCS, ane 39, fue” no. . = 4 — onssed ey, G ae Feug mo Clact. 16 ~ ; eraxewO orsreovGaa re “<TOR = = " INFO: , : < cen . ‘ - oh, a eevee OND Abbp g, oO . i B mm: O74 if . : = spe CR E be oro0s MAR re) CITE meXICL oe het Noease - DIRECTOR . coment 37 os >» / o/s one08 _—_DESERSRRRE EDT OF LIREALM AEKICK sapmeeee wer Recs | RES as mexico erty 97X27 . 2 “=< 1769, | B. DIRECTOR 81435 ne oo LIREALM WILL AVOID contact WITH 201-2854 12 HOVEVER LIREALM PARTICIPATING. IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT WHERE MIGHT SEE MEM . BUT CAN EASILY AVOID GONVERSATON. OG 2. RE PARA 3 REF B: STATION IS INTERESTED tN susaeet tou OF POSSIBLE EXPLOITATION OF THIS INCIDENT AND BELIEVES _ SOMETHING COULD BE DONE wiTKoUT REVEALING LIREALM'S TRUE WOFIRM STATUS. MOST INTERESTZD IN HAVING HEAD QUARTERS IDEAS. 23. FILE: 201- -1733375 201-2854 12. , a: CR E T 7 pscon® ofrTonR STAMP: eation 18 shes in eect pe pe canrcamnnn ceases cater tune ents serene vet LAstbe us wurdinate — Bote: reene at cpprepes ates Q O1R asda” ts pee os te SECRET 1g-00000 i : 3 , z H i & ! # af oa oN a - , 7 SEREStCerrecas Ossrwmaton Gua go Messe __Toru Comes "em pave oqununaes_ set oe “< nin SECRET wy F- ’ { Wrect Fuled in} aunscecn me Advanct cosy Q. 8UED> aie” _ pee ge » Gh REPPORIC TON GF Tens COM POOR TED G wus O x0 iNDER. cuisay ro mae Noe Pruner ws = “RUF TO PRE NG Ui no Cer ro pnancceC] orsraoy ug fue ee _ PRioRiTy DIRECTOR. ; a DESUSIEIZE ro LIREALM AEKICK MASmOSSOT he es oe REFr MEXICO CITY 9356 CmMozgth) | ‘Le FOLLOWING FROM LIREALM-1 SECOND, WRITTEN REPORT AND DEBRIEFING ON 6 MARCH. OO ; _ a o As LIREALM-1 AND 281 -285412. (SUBJECT? ARE MEMBERS OF AN INFORMAL GROUP WITHIN THEIR CLUB WHICH REPAIRS TO ONE OF GROUPS HOME EVERY SECOND SUNDAY FOR LUNCH AFTER TENNIS. 2 MARCH INCIDENT OCCURRED AT SUCH A LUNCH WITH CA 25. PEOPLE PRE- SENT. . "B. BISCUSSION WAS NOT OUT OF EARSKOT OF OTHER GUESTS BUT , A : ; AT TABLE DURING LUNCH. SUBJECT MADE. pX ATTEMPT TO KEEP IT “at PRIVATE. IN FACT, AFTER STATING HE HAD SEEN LIREALM SEVERAL - TIMES AT SANBORNS WITH IWTELLIGENCE OFFICERS, SUBJECT TURNED T A GERMAN GUEST AND AED , “DO You THIAK THAT LIREALM COULD ~ EARN AS MUCH MONEY AS HE DOES, DOING WHAT HE sRas HE DOES, i , WITHOUT HELP FROM, VOF IRM? THE GERMAN, GOING! ALONG WITH THE JOKE SalD, "OF COUSE NOT”. Ce SUBJECT PRESENTED THE WHOLE ‘THING AS A JOKE BUT WITH A DEFINITELY MALICIOUS TWIST. ==, . : 3 Be ak b/ SECRET 201 285412" 14-0000 Sol ROUTING 4ND/OR INSNALS » SEIN OY t, . , . Lraysititat Miysert fora Comes . Cao. € Sec ae Tae OrssE Mia TION Pea LNT SSS caour: SECRET rene ema erate {When Fitted bu << a tarseane eat - aovanct Cory oO 99Ut C) moro ‘ . Qo Tc. . : acth Fay Pi 64. CLAESIEY TOONS ar GY te me ue ro. 18 Res) flere saanc() oesrroy (810 , Ossem sy PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY. 9375 SEC RET THIS PROVOCATION OF HIS CONTACTS IS STANDBARD PRACTICE. oe . oe. De : WITH SUBJECT. KE SEEMS TO HAVE A COMPULSION TO COME UP WITH re “SLIGHTLY OFFENSIVE PROVOCATIONS. tis TWO WEEKS ago AT A SIMILAR LUNCH AT ANOTHER GERMAN, S HOUSE, HIS: PROVOCATIONS ‘tf fou GERMANS - ON NIXON'S VISIT TO BERLIN AND ELCTION OF PRESIDENT ‘THERE LED To HIM INSULTING HOSTS AND LEAVING IN A HUFF SHORTLY BEFORE HE” 7 | - | WOULD HAVE BEEN EVICTED. » _ &. LIREALM FEELS THAT Aris WARPING OW LIREALM'S WORK FOR - WOFIRN IS SUBJECT'S STANDARD PROVOCATION FOR HIN cLincim AND WIFE * i } i ARE ONLY ANERICANS In GROUP) AND THAT SUBJECT HAS NO HARD INFO ABOUT HIS WOFIRM CCNNECTIONS. HOWEVER, LIREALM ALSO FEELS THAT IF. SUBJECT IS ALLOBWED ‘TO CONTINUE THIS PROVOCATIVE LINE WITHOUT - EFFECTIVE REBUTTAL, LIREALM CAN: ‘BE MADE TO Look TO FOOL’ “IN THE > GROUPS EYES. IN LIREALM* s ESTIMATE NONE OF GROUP SUSPECTS HIS STATUS IN MEXICO BUT THINK THAT THE WOFIRM yINE 1s JUST SUBJECT s : . _ WAY OF PROVOKING THE ONLY GRINGO IN: THE cre. for , (ee LIREALM STATED THAT SUBJECT Is VERY GOOD IN DISHING IT out TO EVERYEPAY BUT IfRVARIABLY cones out A POOR SECOND . REPARTEE AFTER t "DELIVER ING YNITIAL DIG. HE CAN wor “TAKE IT, is THI Re SKINNED » and . EXBARKASSES EASILY. . mo oy SECRET Fone 14.0000 goa et - ee at ae . 4 . a oN . i _ Came see We ramaT DAsrwnator ca ado. MESSAGE : Tora Comes | ’ UT crerese C012 |- e ee ED EF caguet ROUeS : ‘ SECRET 20 venga renee © pereernewetce {Whee Filed mi ¥, AE PROQOUT TION OF Drs COPD FROMAITED wore O ves O x0 a rey ADWANCE COPY [[] ws00 L] norco + CLASBIFW TO FE NO wOtF TO FRE NO pestaoy CT) wo. Oisaem ev_ . oN vus ao (acy. ta *CUION PAGE. 3 MEXICO CITY 9375 SECR. € Tt ; “3. PLAN ouTLIpED PARA 4 REF WAS PRESENTED To ‘LIREALM WITH. PROVISO IT IS SUBJECT TO H@S CONCURRENCE. HE WAS ENTHUSIASTIC SINCE IT PARALLELS HIS OWN THINKING. HE BELIEVES THAT IT WOULD EFFECTIVELY SILENCE SUBJECT, [S GUARANTEED TO THROW HIM INTO DEEP EMBARRASSMENT “AND CONFUSION, AND BURN HIM WITHIN THE GROUP SINCE LIREALM WOULD LIKE TO BiveGE urrowigh 108 WITH OTHERS PRESENT SINCE WHOLE GROUP KNOWS HCW SUBJECT NEEDLES HIM AND SEVERAL HEARD SUBJECT OFFER HIN MOWEY. STATION CONCURS IN THIS ADDITON TO PLAN. ,* 4s HOWEVER, SUBJECT PREFERS NOT TO WALK-IN TO MR. SPRUCE SINCE " HEIS HIS ONLY SOURCEE OF BUSTNERYALIDE AND ADVICE i THE EMBASSY. ‘HE SUSPECTS THAT SPRUCE WOULD ATTEMPT TO PRY. THEAFORE, AGREED HE MOULD WAL K-18 To SECURTIY OFFICER, INDICATE THE NATURE OF HIS” "PROBLEM, ANDASK TO TALK TO A WOFIRM REP. «54. STATION IS SEWWTNES-—D THAT PARA 4 REF PAN WITH ABOVE ° MODIFICATINONS WILL EFFECTIVELY TERMINATE SUBJECT'S PROVOCATIONS, IS PERFECTLY NATURAL FOR A PERSON IN LIREALM'S POSNBUGd AND WILL sTRENGRYEN HIS COVER VIS-A-VIS HIS: AND SUBJECT'S MUTUAL FRIENDS. THERFORE, URGE PROMPT HQS CONCURRENCE. | (6 FILE: 2081-77337 AND 201-285412.. SEcRET SECRET a ee 5 ee 14-0000 $93 xX . aoe ; - . ; wessact tone ° TOTAL COMES: es: L. . MEST RES/myb ; arr C/SB/X/WH g ; SECRET ar” 412, -R-131S- 27 MARCH 196 Date: Ono weoex OD tun to. C)incex J, C) view ce rus wo. - CT TAGLE SECRETARIAT OlGSMINATION (ete and time filed} SECRET ae oo 07 23 CITE DIRECTOR | Pets 70-F dtoriry MEXICO CITY , ‘DESERSRIZEB: Drop LIREALYS AEDIEHARD AEKICK AAO REFERENCES: A. DIRECTOR-81435 Be MEXICO CITY-9375 (IN 08492). - CC, » MEXICO CITY-9381 CIN 08490) 1, 201-285412 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED AEDIEHARD. . 2, THERE APPEAR TO BE TWO KEY OBJECTIVES WHICH SHOULD BE a SOUGHT IN THIS LATEST LIREALM/AEDIEHARD DEVELOPMENT. THEY ARE: a A. PROTECT AND STRENGTHEN LIREALM'S COVER IN A NATURAL. . MANNER, AND So . me _ B. | OPERATIONALLY EXPLOIT AEDIRHARD'S AGGRESSIVE ATTI- ? GENERAL CONCLUSIONS: A. DESPITE HIS AGGRESSIVE ATTITUDE AND VISIBILITY, THER 8 ry 3 LX) NOT APPEAR ro BE ANY SIGNIFICANT SUSCEPTIBILITE 28. tj : 81-2854) 3 : (CONT ENUE of a ov wee ee wrwentia eke bsnind | { mactating Green . : crower a ya) once ; ‘i car wo, REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROMIBITED. MESSAGE FORM Toray cores; : . 4 lg oma: L. MESTRE S/myb" : uw: C/SB/X/WH = SECRET aa wn 66412 ie PY 4. a3 PIDEG " — - eee 7 MARCH 1909 TOT To he Cnet O no won . "Pacvemro ... o HAN CHE Cine ote . All Cine me C8 FILA NO, ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS + 16% BY ence ee ee pe mene he cast SECRE TAMIAT OMMSEMINATION a pe ee EM totiey __{plce).” teteseitlication)- . . {date and tiene Tied) a {reterence numbor} 4 SECRET |. cite pinecron = 3) 3 3) PAGE TWO — ‘ B. ‘AIS ACTIONS COULD BE INTERPRETED AS THOSE OF AN RIS ~ OFFICER TRYING TO ATTRACT ATTENTION TO HIMSELF FOR ONE REASON | ol ‘ | OR ANOTHER, HE IS NEITHEDy PARTICULARLY SUAVE NOR SUBT LE IN HIS PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS. -YET HE IS CRAFTY, QUICK ON IIIS ® : —_ FRET, AND MAKES. FAST DECISIONS AND ACTS ON THEM. HE 1s : ia _ “DEFINITELY. SOCIALLY ACTIVE AND MORE UBIQUITOUS THAN MANY e a "OTHER SOVIETS WN MEXICO, THIS VISIBILITY, HIS APPARENT ; B 3 MOBILITY, HIS KNOWN KGB AFFILIATION, AND HIS OUTWARD PERSON- 4 ; _ ALITY MERIT OUR CONSIDERATION FOR PLACING HIM ON STATION'S ; P yo PRIORITY TARGET LIST. a (8 ars} 7 5 bo a, WHILE THE PLAN QUTLINED IN MEXICO CITY 9356 AND FURTHER = . MODIFIED IN MEXICO CITY 9375 WOULD EFFECT! VELY TERMINATE IE ALM/ Ee " AEDIEHARD RELATIONSHIP AND CERTAINLY BE NATURAL ACTION FOR v. Ss. i * BUSINESSMAN TO ‘TAKE™ ‘(THEREBY “IN HARMONY WITH LIREALM" s COVER), he PERHAPS THIS ACTION (REPORTING TO THE EMBASSY HIS CONTACT WITH t i. AEDIEHARD) IS NOT NECESSARY AT 1HIS TIME. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING P } ALTERNATIVE FOR STATION'S CONSIDERATION SUSJECT, VATURALLY Tt Pay coompimarna osricess (OUNTINUED, a 4) : ~ te saainG OFFICTE eA i OO AUInENTIC ATID woe . an -SECRET Jreatacn Grnicen conv wo. REPRODUCTION GV OTHEA THAN. THE ISSUING GFFICE IS PROHIBITED. eA NAN a a ae . i . [ Tmaime tip oe aaa ; on ten Tora conus: | Lee es rn ee | 7. Oma: EL, MESTRES/myb at ——i" . ne Ego BL KAN ween SECRET i AS oe Oare: . 7 MARCH 1969 - . : ; pep m| ; cane SECRETARIAY DISSEMINATION a QDwon O no wosx CJ seroanto saan Oeneaw Senne ne nem te elite leteasitication, : . {date and time fited) | eterence ounber) ee — oe SCRET CITE DmRECTOR Yass © PAGE THREE ce TO, + - MODIFICATION: ~» . ; SAL” oLIREALM WOULD ATTEMPT AVOID CONTACT AND CONVERSATION WITH AEDIEHARD FOR NEXT FEW DAYS. |B. THEN) AFTER PERHAPS ONE WEEK OR MORE, LIREALM WOULD SEEK OUT AEDIEHARD AND ASK TO SPEAK WITH HIM ALCNE.. c. LIREALM WOULD FIRMLY EXPLAIN TO AEDIEHARD THAT HE ENJOYS TALKING WITH HIM ON OCCASTON’ WHEN THEY CHANCE TO MEET BUT THAT AEDIEHARD'S, CONSTANT. PUBLIC NEEDLING AND JOKING —_ ABOUT LIREALM'S SUPPOSED CONNECTION WITH WOFIRN NAS CAUSING oT I ___ HIM EMBARRASSMENT IN MEXI CAN/AMERI CAN BUSINESS COMMUNITY AND 7 HAD TO STOP. LIREALM WOULD TELL SUBJECT THAT AS PATRIOTIC "AMERICAN CITIZEN HE HAD SPENT CONSIDERABLE TIME THINKING “ABOUT REPORTING TITS ‘CONTACT TO AMERICAN EMBASSY AND EXPLAIN- - “ING TO U.S. OFFICIALS HIS PREDICAMENT VISA VIS AEDIEHARD'S a JOCULAR BUT. INSISTENT PUBLIC ACCUSATIONS. D. LIREALM WOULD THEN STATE THAT HE HAD NOT DONE SO FOR TUREE REASONS: _ : (CONTINUED. . .) -“wwoegd : . COCRDINATING OFNICERS RELEASING OF PECTR . . | Sectetad bem ornwenrs | AUTHENTICATING | SECRET | eee | - GheeR REPRCCUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1s PRONIEITED. Cow BO. 14-0000 250 Snir: ‘er 6412 MPA ECAP 1 SY SCTE Sareea egg ae , , i | , : * MESSAGE F070 TOTAL HOMES: { ; oma: L, MESTRES/mvb C/SB/X/WH . . s E cRET ‘bare: 7! MARCH 1969 ‘ "CABLE SECRETARIAT DiSsEMARATION - Oxon 2] NO INDEX CO atruan to OC memes meno. : (ative) - : ipice) . (reference umber] {ate and time filed) . 2 cre pinecron ez $31 . ee) _S ECRET 7 F pace FOUR (1) HE DID NOT WANT TO CAUSE” EMBARRASSMENT FOR “AEDLEHARD- IN EVENT U.S. ‘OFFICIALS WOULD TAKE SOME ACTION © EITHER THROUGH MEXICAN GOVERNMENT OR DIRECTLY WITH SOVIET = coy ae nacma ie i OFFICIALS. " 7 (2) HE. pid NOT WANT TO CAUSE TROUBLE FOR HIMSELF IN a os EVENT U.S. OFFICIALS DECIDED TO INVESTIGATE HIM. HE FELT P THAT REGARDLESS WHETHER THEY DID INVESTIGATE HIM OR NOT, 5 THEY WOULD PLACE HIM ON SOME SORT OF “SUSPICIOUS LIST" AND THIS COULD HANDICAP. HIS BUSINESS ‘INTERESTS ‘AND. SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH VARIOUS EMBASSY COUPLES WITH WHOM HE AND HIS WIFE WERE FRIENDLY. — (3) HE SAW NO REASON WHY HE COULD NOY.CONTINUE TO SEE AEDIEHARD SOCIALLY AS BEFORE BUT THAT HE KNEW THAT [F HE "REPORTED TO ‘EMBASSY HE WOULD PROBABLY BE ASKED TO CEASE 7 “THIS CONTACT IN HIS BEST INTERESTS AND THOSE OF THE EMBASSY. "LET US LIREALM WOULD THEN ASK FOR QUID PRO QUO. ‘. E. a. ; COXTINUE AS FRIENDS, SUCH AS LEONOV AND I WERE, BUT pROP THIS eS COORDINATING OFFICERS (CONTINUED. . 4) P te, CALEASING Oerrcts ‘ SECRET [ua teens “sSas" AMrIMERTIC ANID . cory NO. REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. é 14-0000 vo: L. HESTRES/myb = * . : ; mt: C/SB/X/WH SECRET 6412 . ° are: 7 MARCH 1969" SOLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION - OC woex OD xo invex Dp sETUAN 19 ——————_-_ BRANCH , a FRED ’ ——~" » ——_| () ene in ca rue no, . aa MISSAGE FORW . TOTAL COPIES: je ite) treterence L cameal B (classification) . ¢Gate and time tited) SECRET : : : . ; CITE DIRECTOR 6 / 22 } : . . 4 VF Te "PAGE FIVE -nuena » SPY" ACCUSATION BUSINESS OR I WILL HAVE.NO RECOURSE BUT TO PROTECT MYSELF AND REPORT TO THE ENBASSY. " 5. THIS ACTION ON THE PART OF LIREALM IS IN PERFECT HARMONY _ WITH ACHIEVING OBJECTIVE NUMBER ONE: "PROTECTING AND MAINTAINING LIREALM'S COVER, HOPEFULLY IT WOULD SET STAGE FOR CONTINUING CONTACT WITH AEDIEHARD ON PROFITABLE BASIS SO THAT WE CAN PROFES- SIONALLY ASSESS THIS SOVIET WHICH FULFILLS THE SECOND OBJECTIVE. - WE EVALUATE: LIREALN'S REPORTING ON HIS SOVIET. CONTACTS AS ACCURATE, . LUCID, AND USEFUL. _ THE RECENT SBR os AEDIEHARD COMPLETED BY: LIREALM ‘Is POSITIVE STEP IN RIGHT DIRECTION. HOWEVER, SHOULD AEDIEHARD PERSIST WITH HIS GAMES PLAYING WE HAVE NOT CLOSED ‘DOOR “ON LIREALM GOING TO THE EMBASSY AND CARRYING (OUT ACTION DESCRIBED IN STATION. MESSAGES. “THUS THIS OPTION STILL VALID. 6. APART FROM SEEKING TO OBTAIN ABOVE OBJECTIVES BY TAKING THE INITIATIVE WE ALSO AVOLD A LIREALN WITHDRAWAL FROM AE DIEHARD WHICH, | NO MATTER HOW WELL PLANNED, SOVIETS WOULD PROBABLY SUSPECT AS ‘SOME FORN ‘OF DEFENSIVE ACTION ON LIREALN'S PART IN VIEW OF HIS COO WINATING OF 91CEST. (CONTINUE BR. ) AUTISTIC ATING stutaama onnices ; 7 SECR ET | eon a esercia REPRODUCTION BY OTHEn THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE S PROHIBITED. 14-0000 554 See rere «gerne Bega . Ne mS epxso ORNS PrP YI TSO ote Dymus me mma nen aie : ae ir arian Pe RON RPT SS Bre ae MESSAGE FORM TOTAL COPS: ma: 1, MESTRES/myb ier? CASB/N/WH o SECRET J ar 412 oo vate: ARCH 1969 7 iaDLe SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION — Oinoex Ts) NO INDEX 0 RETURN TO ..-.———— BRANCH _ os | [) rice weics one wo. ROUTING 4 AND: on INITIALS + < STEN ov Oe an PER qreterence number) (éate ond thee tod) - . i _GHTE DIRECTOR 3 / 3 3 }) : (elosetfication)- ~~ SECRET yo > "page six” t EXPOSURE. BY~ ‘SUBJECT. ACTION succesteD THIS MESSAGE KEEPS CONTACT =: : a OPEN, WE MAINTAIN INITIATIVE, DOES " NOT PRECLUDE TAKING DE FENSIVE EN ACTION IN FUTURE SHOULD. AEDIEHARD STUBBORNLY PERSIST, AND IS NATURAL FOR SOMEONE LIKE LIREALM GIVEN THIS SORT OF SITUATION. ULTIMATE OBJECTIVE HERE IS FOR STATION TO DETERMINE THROUGH CONTINUED CONTACT PLUS ADDITIONAL ACCESS TAILORED TO LIREALM * SINFORMATION WHETHER cR NOT A PLANNED DEVELOPMENTAL EFFORT AIMED AT RECRUITMENT SHOULD BE INITIATED, nn Labegr oa MADE. with P melts aa Aer ae "SHE ABOVE PROPOSE At SRESEEEEF : : Presi STATION IS IN BEST POSITION TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT THIS TYPE OF EXPLOITATION OF Cont ACT WITH AEDIEHARD CAN BE EFFEC- . TIVE IN TERMS OF FURTHER PROFESSIONALLY ASSESSING THE TARGET AND. i IN NO ~ aneae IN CONSIDERATION OF LIREALN'S OTHER OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES. WAY DO WE WISH ‘TO HAVE. THIS ACTIVITY GONFLICT WITH ‘LIREALM'S : |” ABILITY TO SUCCESSFULLY CONDUCT HIS OTHER PRESENT OR PLANNED poe OPERATIONAL EFFORTS. : ; (CONTINUED. © 2) Ve _ cooromarinn conics eee . PVLLCASING OF Caw _. _ S E Cc RET . lees auTuenticanma coer NO. REPRODUCTION 8Y OTHER THAN THE iSSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. a to \ : wrssace rom - t . TOUAL COPIES: wa OL, MESTRES/mvb ' tNr, SR/X/WH SECRET ar 6412 . ; ; MLL? MARCH 1969 § ‘ADLE STCRETAAIAy DIBsEMINATION, lp midex O) no mrvex . CD rice ce pre wo. ef ’ icine Vicstica) SECRET! ro CpAGE SEVEN | i 8. PLAN, J 9, + PILE: 201-285412, 201- -773337. END OF MESSAGE HQS. COMMENT: sp/cr/94_? Ke SB/XO_¢. 7 C/WH/1 “we aeo COCRDINATING C¥FICERS ECRET | ac | RELEASING C5 6CTR REPROUUCTION SY OTHER TIAN THE ISSUING OFFICE" PROHIBITED. > (CD sarean to mance CITE DIRECTOR WELCOME, STATION COMMENTS AND/OR NODIFICATION S TO ABOVE . sew ee Rarbeded Pree cctcact iq: fpamsaeras =t Qoeccea _ROUTING AND. as INITIALS © | Stet ey a ov ate : i : _ Jette} tetce) . Tae (date end time filed) {reference dumbor) : ant 3), References’ concern discussions For operational | exploitation of LIREALM/AEDIEHARD relationship. - , AUTHENTIC ATID core 5 14-0000 Gio | ee De SECRET Ee . SNe rrr . REQUEST FOR CODE DESIGNATION ue _ een : . ‘orty . NAME ASSIGNED 2 : , f j - ’ é & STAFF EMPLOYEE CONTRACT AGENT j ; : ; es : . ~ THIS PORTION is DETACHED AND THE ABOVE 1S SENT TO e CABLE SECRETARIAT ON CRYPTONYMS OMLY THAT WILL & HAVE CABLE TRAFFIC . ; TAUE NAME ‘ as : + SE MUPORER (201, Project, Subptet ew, > mr Doth SECRET she ad . 14-0000 ~ *. . io - : MESSAGE rome if one: L. on on ee ROUTING AnD. ca INITIALS + te Sy w vam CSB/X/WH Pi On 1315 5 a “6 MARCH 1959 Cwor Oromo marvan TO —_____enancn Ons mo MULE BUCS FILE MO, fante and tine tttee), . . ST 435 SEER ee a 3 avec eee a Fo IMweDTaTE MEXICO CITY | a a cg i SESRREED REDTOP LIREALM AEKICK ABRatE 7 So “>. 2 REF MEXICO CITY 9386 (IN g7sii)_ wo b, . . : wee eee — ee ee ee eee. : ~ AL PLEASE CABLE DET fos 6 MARCH DEBRIEFING AS SOON AS AVAILABLE. | ss 2. IN INTERIM LI RESPECT. 10 REPORTING HIS CANTACT WITH LOGINOV UNTIL FURTHER GUIDANCE RECEIVED FROM H AVOID CONTACT WITH LOGINO a 7 COLLECTIVELY REVIEWED wt es ACTION. . me 3. REVIEW OF LOG OF DEALINGS WITH MEXICA i 4 . FOR POSSIBLE PRESENT EYP | - ss WETHOUT EXPOSING HIS ThUE \NOFIRM STATUS.» WILL ADVISE. (Men 64 V , ; . 4. PILE 201-773637, 201-2854i2. *Station repor eed ovétibre iO ; made to LIREALM b : os | > END OF MESSAGE - LOGINOV. 7 yy ls pata csy/xo_€. OF Metin WH/2 ois a , Ein DIE. CoN fF coosomanee ornrcens SR/C s_ Cae t— ae stesso orncea SEQRET pelts “oe con 80 “4 REPRODUCTION Or ya SUING OE ROWED, EIS
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1490000 -{104-10174-10068 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | "4 « pre SS EYGE a Sa SSIS SERS i nner en aro CRC EROS A find . Ee ais . baits MATERLAL REVIEWED AT CIA NEADQUARTERS BY Nous SELECT CORNLTTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF NENBERS INCLUSI VE DATES: : | CUSTODIAL UNI S/eocartoN: | DELETIONS, “IF -ANY: 02" of a ““patE > BRT ee ; oecervio | RETURNED | REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) | SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAI NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REXOVED FROM THIS FILE 14-0800 pt 4 oat. . Tm, Ba “ CLASSIICATIOM ©. + PROCESSING ACTION ne - . . : te, ae . MARKED FOR INDEXING MO INOEXING | INDEXING BrauiReD INFO. — oe o : , ONLY QUALIFIED OFSK CAN juoce INDEXING ROM _ Chief” of Statioa, Mexico City MACROFILA “Psuuect.. Genéral - Operational Os Specific - Heaty Lopes : _- ee | Action. REQUIRED «REFERENCES MBX1+2755, deted 11 March 1965” “REFERENCE: Perwarded herewith ‘te the coverage of Henry Lopes" ‘telephone for. the period: 7 February. 1962 t6 26 March 1962. ; , Ay . + - ; — | Sicouit «, Pi sta he .. for Willard.C. CURTIS at: i 1. As Stated (HEREWITH). Lotributioa: Temes 7-3 - WHD w/att ihe " 3° Files oan WAS 25395 secant au . ‘ ' ? i i 2a verre bremames cheerwes ste ~ Ht ‘ i ‘ i : { i ! $ i flee A nteup esq ee eee ae t t i H 14-0000 Piss, ; , , a y * . - % f COHPIDES?7IAL Chief of Btation, Moxico City, Boe cadet, Beuatito ond Gorviens Divtasen/oP 5 . WSLUOOAGR- oo, > loop! taldeation Chain « PASTY as ‘pen - STI, gated 9/22/65 @ meas = 6030, cated 2/9/65 ere feo : ext caplayes thot & chock da the emit of $642.93 wes forvarda!l to DTEAR on b Sevesber 1965. This amount : 4te payable under gudiect’s Contract Tepitalization elain bo gubaitted with reference (5). 2 re cubject tes ay farther quictions regarding traqemitial of ; ede tio ontecent, bo seid contact DEEN . a od Mame K. Wawa Be _ - a s) S058 K, BOCISE f. 1. Plense tafors sib) 7 ‘pistrivettsas . 3,- “ CoS-tesxies city, rae r . \ o. a . a . ! Qe a ois res = bbs oo "oP Deemmber 1955 - f eee VEstisas2 3:9 asi tet es eetgratsss tad * __ gemgsritegzisa EY a CONFIDENTIAL coe NG or/Bsb/IB muthedaleak he 08 _— a oe eee iD ac/% i™* fo . lw unl/Pero. : - ee 14-0000 _ _ oe —_ . . | MWESSAGE FORM o O tancor 1 num to suancn Dine aw . 2 -o TOTAL CoPiEs: ya, x" YORK ong: HENRY F. CONNOR Log _— :; mers wars WH/BSF Oimnoex Se SECRET —-[. we fon ice te ext? 7763 . Gyno moax - : . - gare; 15-DEC 65 Orne ines ee no. : ro + MEXICO CITY = Ch ‘pion: DIRECTOR ea vite wor vm. rue GRD COM one : | - vo. MEXI > : INFO . cre on FS: A, DIR 47834. 00 Ho 00. | REFS A. DIR 78 a a 65500 \ B. MEX1 T/A 64-66 ms SINCE TICIBORN PAID BY. STATION, “LOAN SHOULD BE CARRIED BY a STATION AND $125 PAYROLL DEDUCTION APPLIED. " : woes ACCORDINGLY, -HDQRS T/A'ING LOAN TO STATION AND RETURNING DOCUMENTA’ PION, wt , ~~ . oe, END OF MESSAGE ‘ cpr A gers : a _ a, 4! . 4 . : i : a eZ i ¢ 24 er | 3 “ MERA, i ji, toast) bbe 7} WILLIAM V. BROE : : ' ceonotmarime orricene daast oy, at ie 4 ony we Fa erricen Df , . nae 0 aGtegaticar 5 Vie . JE SECRET a orrrcen MEPROOUCTION BY, OFHER THAN THE ISSUING OF PICT 15 PARONIBITEO, Cory me : bad, coe een eetnren tel as aFed I rotentee I matheratteal eamputat fons ant anrlieition of tax Liability. BALSTS was to “.. rem a copy of the cvert return for TICHROAN's retention. . + a: en BISPATCH PMNTD ROLLING : ls AULA. _ Power gusdira ose, les oe | [IROAIIS as es ' . . . ca REVERPACE spar 6550 - ae ae - Ly Pleage query Jerome , BISTS tn cerard to the location of the: . IGke covert arnt covert tax ret turrAa and pasnent check in the amount of . BT co of Fiwart G. TICHECRN ‘al acviste ss ; . Prune ee re ees . soot eof. we 26 TICHEORN states thet he paszed ‘the only. tee ‘eoptes or exch return art the ‘check to BALSIS om 29 April 1955, Surther: ststine Bat BAISIS told him he”: wculd completely audit beth.returns te famTe their ac curacy In revand to + 1” 3. A thorcugh search of Station files felled to uriever the subtect tar roturrs ard check or any transmittal record of returns oe payee PINE « a ‘Sime TICE: wil be extrencly tant nreased to dunlieate the returns | without a. copy of the overt return, the lecation of the returns fa very tmortant. % WILLARD C, CURTIS - Dieter dbutton: : . 3- » WED ae nen te a a ee ee ee ee ee ee A Alaa a ee Lewy carderaed TO 2 Owe 70 Arta Are peng j cart _i Har-6033 cee en ine th Deoerber 1965, ee ere Leper e Tee enema meqemenes i ett etme ee tae eget gate ser cree of ree ih ee arent sttemew coms sitet 69 tate Annan nan eas inbare ren ewe Sey ee aren ete na Goes Sinan encores cimeamle cannes meter meio: ae foo) ¥4-00000 . nena TERED A oan ST a Sah baal ie iis Sn lead a a Soli Re ee ANS ee x ae RAP e a a eG . 3 \ . La am sueee- ee ee &) ov - ‘ : ’ ° euasoree Fo eine ea. ELULAL is mince , BeO8e TO FRE CO. * owe old S37. Yo maameo nn. pasteay GJ are y _ SECRET. [TES Tana MITT Lav enct COFT. viens Chasvees Dns ‘SECRET 6819052 . oo . woe DIR CITE TEXL 3558.00 an pte (0658 a “ P OREFA DIR 628)4 y | a, Lo 1, 1964 COVERT TAX RETURNS FOR SEHADUN, LIMOTOR 19 (RAPBARA Cs HUF IG), PINE INCH, SAND AMAN IE - BEING SENT ey HEAT 6212 IN 1A. eS er DEC PoucH. Not POUCKED EARLIER AS OVERL OOKED IN STATION ADMIN © FILES. ee _ : py RETURN FOR CAZAZZUS SENT HHAT 5399 APR 23 (JOINT WITH oo — DOUILAS Js FEIHCLASS). RETURN FOR LIFUED se, How RITAR. *BLAZIXs SENT -HMNT 5908, 28cT Je _ an os . Ss LIMUFF 1 SUBMITTED PETURN THROUGH OVERT CHANNELS ee | SIGHED COPY BEING POUCHED: Hs. oe, ee “8 a, WILL REPORT ON TreHEoRW SEPARATELY. = . / 7 7 4 ewes ao a | SECRETY ADO EEL MG et fy res tre rAne LE PIS 2 Ge sis penn So OI ee CFN 5550 S2ata 1964 BENADUM LIMOTGR 19 PAPBAPA C WUFIS Find INCH . ” SANDAMANTE HiAMT 68138 i@ WOT POUCHED caer ZUS awT 9399 APA 23" Rosa an Pap DOUGLAS J FE INGLASS LIFUED 30 RITA N ELAZIK HNET 59@2 78 85 pGUIMIGF PHeS |S ; a | ens ; Co" v So Be ge 3B 00000 2 emt abet Mote FE NE eS Ti ng TI AD EAI MF Soo tT Carle? Raila a Se AE a ind oe tcl: et ee eo ered 1: wroce: (ves 0 wo - ‘ a a 6b : CLASSIFY TO'FILE KO. _ CUSSIFIED MESSAGE yorat comes ; = ACF TO FILE MO. .” : : "ene aco ver. “ve pasvim om | ocsteay Ose. es Fumat . be a ADVANCE COPY _ ; SECRET a301@82 ee op . & . . ve) 4 DIR INFO LAPA ZITE MEXI 5541 _ sdictsn. 0908 7 “KICAFER LICLIC OF DIR 5966s 7 oo , a, _ : "4, SINCE TICHBORN MAY WELL BE NEEDED ‘IN LAPA NEXT SPRING, _ 7 STAT ION AND THOMAS We Lun CIDEN) HAVE FURTHER DISCUSSED CovER oe . : : POssIe tL ITies WETH HIM. WHILE NO CONCRETE PROPOSAL F QR TH COMING, SO, 7 HAVE CONCLUDED THAT FART ‘OF PR CELEM STEMS. FROM RIS NEVER HAVING : : 3EEN IY BOLIVIA, AND STATION LAPA NOT HaVIttG PEADING ‘OF Itt AND : ~#is CAPABILITIES. rs oe po 7 : Qe SUGGEST ERIEF VISIT TICHBORN TO LAPA UNDER TOURIST COVER To we . 7 coysULT WITH LAPA OFFICERS AND SURVEY COVER POSSIBILITIES ot THIS MONTH BEST TIME FROM: NEXI STANDPOINT ; NEXT ISSUE Lean 7 UBL ICATION HAS JUST. Gove, TO PRINTERS AND HE RELAT TIVELY . | . EE TRAVEL. TICHBORN: FULLY COOPERATIVE, AN TOWS to SERVE IF _ MEEDED. rans . GARE Mee py Fae eT rere (2a lp we LEG ate Mog FAT, _ * SSESS TICHBORN LAPA THOMAS We LUND NO CONCRETE Not HAVING LAPA HOSTH GEST TIME LIREAM . FE, SEURE] a J yn AS 3003 14000007 poate tS ALCO Lea NGa aE TT Sn MS Ne A i EN SA te oe san nate : SA ae late ATTA te SOI hte AA a: ee cl Rie ea I arsed SS On FC So Re. oma. J, Fisher - wit: WH/L- - ars 4506. fare: 29° Nov. 65" - : ite t Mexico City. pao: DIRECTOR : ; . or no we «fora too AESSAGE ror ~ gyre MAORI ee WP rine ] Omoes : eer 14 5 Lote _— Q2 hoex r_.5 EC. RET ao Saneeneeee — DC rim Corie NO. ee “We at 2 rE i wero: va, rice Oo ‘RID. cory” o1 FE 2 CES: 3 . “ACTI ON... PLE ‘ADVISE WHEN HDQS CAN EXPECT 1964 COVERT TAX. RETURNS re _ 5 “REQUESTED IDMIS- 4366. - FORCED REVEAL TRUE ‘NAMES TO 1RS- WHO WiLL THEN TAKE: “DIRECT - oxoqueated 8 delinquent. 1964 Covert Income Tax Teturas.-- Aa AaBras GFFICAR ; SECRET vrrican Mon Tee ce ce meme ned 2 . ATPROOUCTION OF QIneo Thea THE Hui CeecZ is PTOGAITAD. - toon ot 2 . “ASS, e 4y me 7 “ : . Cite bie “624 4. " t¥ NOT RECEIVED SOON, KUAARK MAY BE _END OF MESSAGE : wnt lowe LEQORDIMATING OFFICINE auin@afiCabiad a i SS Ta a AP k! Mahe iced ce a at Dea, ' *) j ‘ 3 s a o rs . > . > wf . = oO < : : z G oa” = . i> & toad te [me i > _ £ A a 3 : a be wm F © Lad [> oA wh ~ : j E: Ct “oar : ~ was ow of 4 i ~ t n> BF. te or) i x. pao) 200m sf ae aa tc ga i ‘ WD fat , . a _ > : a oom om mo om io - (ea lal one . te a | we Es de moe ar x fat x an) cay) mt ~ at ent oad a] be : wz 8 Oe! “a fy ous r- ms cs be moa Mm 6s (a> us y ‘ ed Ga Pd - | . (2 Sea o n wt G. x H Led fom toad | Ro, Lae 1 * 2 ha 2 a « z kooM a: — DB. a aa ta, mo 7“ om Le - in bad a = us - bed a ~ -— ao: . ey : - = baa £3 Rt ta) a 4 ae a bem lad a “ Qa me rer a - “x <t. ° ~ ay a ees) - i mod icles OE C9 Se : “ma ~ o ‘ ‘ ot ie at = . owt os Bit m e a Fo, uy fae : _ bot Ly a ior a ora ard =~ eo @ & 6 S a Oo -F ooo i : Moe ce EF « 3 ; gt 3 > . eo - > : ia an) : . SMD we eee -4 Jog e a - a. . = " : ot as Sloat . . tet Cte ost! dauatie Miibe ih toatasabal —o ~ root - a 14-0000 14-0000 ae tei 365 fee PENT IZIM CENTURY. Fox, oe. % ir MUTIS JO2 15 TC Teaver AREA, KEEP CLOSE TRACK. OF AMY AND ALL DEVELoP= x ENTS IN CIREMs FIELD. TO HIM THIS Sever. SUL APPEAR Ldoteenus,: As. IT your Ta’ TrenBonu- whut: CIRCLE OF : AC GUAINTANCES, in MEXICO. oe _ - Ss ALL above’ Teas ARE, OF F cours, COVER FoR STATUS OnLy. . cover FOR ACTION WITS PROMINEN POLITICAL PERSON AL ry MUCH MORE DIFFICULT PROBLEM, AND JSTATIGN ACREES. THat CLANDEST iw try pectamry ~"~ 4 ony RECOURSE, WHILE: REXT NOT CLOSELY FamILtae OPS.CL el ; oo! { IMATE La Paz, Oe SPECULATE THAT TIcHsoey WOULD out ICKL Y. BECOME oayeetic CURIOSITY Ww SMALL CAPITAL. RE SREP TN TTELy HOT LITTLE’ Gray man TYPE, RD + “MEX YT: CONSIDERS THAT go2 oF CONCERL Ing SIGHIFTORNT gen TRA SCENES It FAST Moving Pot ITICALA tuaTiow COULD uNDiL YT TRADECRAFT.: , “Ss. TICHSORW Has SUBMIT TED MEMO mae LG ABOVE PIN 3 PLUS SOME _ <Steeutar REGAR BING USE OF FALSE. IgM tty, : wnREAL IST te wl ILL Poucw abn S30sT TcHuoRN La PAZ CLIENTS C1AD Tiswetew: HENRY HILL. BOL WE oe IN ING a Pag CANEL OT, ic ALEaS Fo MUTIS Fox nreveora-surs Is Hag te 14-0000 rage ich Paz T T CLOSE o 1 , “h <S: a LY OLA o Y is) OL. TAX. MESO oer ee . date botweon Mr. ba lly oz your Ort ies 4 .. 4 7 & November 1963" MEMORANDUM FOR: “chief, CI/oa: ATTENTION [3 Mr, Brown a REFERENCE "2: WH/) Menofandun—-10-sune: 1965 | SUB SECT -b Baward of Fremont a (201-253205 1. This is to confirm ‘telephone » ‘conversation this | 9 and Hr. Halliwell " Approval be oxpeditod on Subject. TICHLORH'S project is. awaiting this actioa in’ ordcr to undergo renewal. for aY 1966, 3.. "Please advise. thie Office 12 ony ‘Zurther action 18 required by the. ‘Branch. see (WS Kiufman ae Chief, ¥H/1 Distribution: io ; Orig. Rl- Addressee 1l- Dosier™ X. ; . 2.0 wu Ggain requests: that ‘a new 5 Onerathonal’ me . t poP/mt/1/Zorance: bp | ; . Qf As3ae dD 14-0000 Po gECRET Chic€ of Station, “extes City 4 N Chief, Kestern tlealsphere Division Sdward G, TICHSORN, Adsinistrative - | ee ; Aetten Req: Para 2 et oS “References: AS HMMT © 5791, 22 Sept 65°". . , BloMeXT BMS C, HMM = 5271 L. Due to operathonal requirenents a meeting was not held with Sdvard G. TICHBORN by an Adnin representative, haw= _ ever, tha ites noted below were briefly diacussed with hin ~ by teleshone on 26 October. . . Lo . 2, TICHBORN was advised information would be forwarded ‘to the Station and, upon his return to the Station, he should ask hls eontact about the itens--both a3 a reminder and for ‘fuller explanatlon. As will be neted, there Le a time element concerned with c. beiow. - _ ; ; ; a. keference A (Transnittal of hospitalisation elain}. TICHEORN asked about the claim and was edvised the dise - pateh was received 5 Ccteber and the. senarate cover was -) geceived-by the Insurance Branch’ on 25 October. The ine . surance section has-agread to exsedite the claim and it _.8s expected. Finance will alvise the Station of the ascunt - of retabursement to TiCiBOR'! within the neat twoethrea ne .weekse cn . . a mo, be Reference & (Concerned signing the contract saende ‘sent forwarded by Zook Cisnatch 5178), The srovistons of the BC regarding signing the amencment stiLl oertain, The subject was very briefly. but, by no aeatis thoroughly, exe. plained. In this cunnection, it had been plaanod to have hin read the: two attached: pamphlets “Your Sactal Security” “ and"Seclal Security Amentnents~=1965", tf cover or oner« ational eonsiderations de not. ptecluce, the paaphicts way “be given ta TICHSORN to eleher read end retura te the (Station or to retain, : . CONTUNUERD. «. RNMS = 6399 28 Gctober 1963 SECRET... Wi/Pers/W.S. Ranehont gas - 8376 Oilstributlon: re Lo Wilpers wo/ate Law BH/L wo/att 4 Le RE/Reg 9 wof/ate C/Wi/ PERS 4 Us \ Pool i ra CAWR AL y4 ras an - La - . - . , OIGFATC 4 91 Oo, AND HUMSEA CONTINUATION OF - oy DISPATCH kori 43 4 : - _. c. Reference C (Tranenttted Incoue Tax information in response to Book Sispateh 4859). The Tax Conmelttes ~* Was checked regarding TiChBOKS and advise! they needed - additlonal explanatory. inforsation from TICHSOR4 nrtor fo being ablo to commute an assessaent and briagz his ‘under thé revised tox procedures, TICHHORS could not Yeeall suffietent facts acd figures to srovide the re= quired tnfornation, - lie was thersfore advised Lt eas te Wis benefice to subait the information to the Station as “Soon sfter his return as practicable, . (lt) fees but. ; - . of work out’stde the U.S, or. LE they were received while “-' An, and as a result of sgrk in. the U.S. If the fees 3 ‘were earnéd. as ao result cf work outside che U.S., on they are exclucable for federal tax purposes. (2) iceoizet 2 mis. Ke had indicated under - "other" $1409. but did not’ provide any breakdown or explanation as to what the acount represented; It: is necessary to orovide sufficient suppertidg inform | ation ts eneble the Conalttee. to recognize the amouat .. .. asian allowabie iten, He also ladleated’a losa of 2,490 ow investaents.. Exotanatory facts are required suth aseetaxes, vhen, réason for the Laan (sale of . stock ef 3xX versus east of SEX or whatever), whether the loss was a earryover froa srior year(s), ete. fe ds better that too auch inférnatisn be oravided rathor ouve: He had indicated reeetot of State whether they were the result . id not ‘ than too Littic. , TICHBIRY is to provide the information in writ lag with i his certification as to eoapleteness and accuracy for trans. Lg . -wittal Co Headquarters. | If the inforrattoa is received - en within the first pert of Novewber it is Likely the réw.. i . -, _ ised procedures wlll be applied for the L963 tax year.~ . j - os . — - - es 7 ~ i '. * Bemest A. Lusny 1]. , - ‘ | ‘Attachnentat H As Stated a , i f ] °° ptezeibuetons | 2 = CUS, Hoxleo City bi i 3 i a Res . FR AS AAT ILE EY REE ROR TREN RAG PRI RRM IER S E NOT Cac Ne a SAE Od be a A ak, 14-0000 . | ; : a ge ce oe 2! BUBIECT a ‘ranafor. of funee via CCB/EC to LINEA - 7 ne Activity, Bexice City. BRVERENCR = 2 DIR 30730 3 aug 65 7 : . | | 8% ig raquented ¢haz a3, 500, 00 from Project LILISP-z& be transferred through CcS/Et to the LIBZ48 activity in Lo Hoxice . City, Tae details on the actual tranafer ixen wes -a Wev York bank to thé Instituto Culturd] Iater- : ‘Bmoricand , Qaaco Facional. de Mexico, Sucureal Lonas, Bexice 0.7., Hexies ef 34,500. 66 alisgedly being - sade by. Cass tansield, aad 3 Casnice" 9 chasek fron a | Ret York tank for 84,000.00 allegedly donated by Robert: Dowling ta be pouches. to the Station fren Readquartera, havo bsen Siscusees- vith Cus /ae | ee ee moog bo Chie," B/ eo a Distributica: . Orig. & 1 - Adcresseo . me o 7 . 1 - CC3/EC mo Fo Po. "1 = $0-126-35/2 a i 7 - 201-253203 (ene: oe | 2 _-"E/1" oo . pon /en/ tai Avel 2p 88 Oct 63. | ‘ ' o | tal XS dg 14-00000 ccna neeemnee netuetieeneanacemsncee x mmmantietrantny terion Mca co ine edt tanita erin ar et ag etme pee meee age pens gunmen Ph APP peepee “WeREE 40 FILE NOL AR Nn et Rae TE Le aera he seeeee EP OED Bb NO Classify TO FILE NO. . wines SIF VED. MESSAGE rotary comics oman, 6 enc wiol) -rer. rz seance O erstasy Osic. _. SECRET 14175ez DIR CITE MEXI 5027... Jd Ocrs5u 72948 “LICOLEC L TREAM ; 0 . REF A DIR’ 49336 a ; =) NEXT 5025 (72968) Pe es oe ae lo TICHBORN ETA NEW YOR K-17 oct, ¥ WILL awalT conTacT HILTON vOTEL ‘ ———— : Be iN ADTTION 7 r iCHBOR N cover AND FUTURE OF MAGAZINE SUGGEST Hes : A on Trowpor a WORK OuT: MORE Ab ya NCED METHOD OF FUND Tite LIREAMs : rS y m>xa NO LONGER APPEAR ADEGUATE = “iy OCh HELTON MOTEL HOS aNd cE tt SK GYf KORE m0 LONGER 7 * Be | SECRET ; 2 Hhas Cuscweeenm TICHBeaw wow vee F/6/P : & j . H 7 Leet leer 29 / - OD . . a a0f m ye £05 i 1 i t i 2 on Ma SETA LEE AY AT AFT TY TT Tle nieces onener erearyecee ares Ties qoomraraterpaey; ne ene Or pe me pert AS IY Prd ae ah 2s Rant BR BH, SB SES, AR ee ae eda ZEB SY og oS a Barbara C, HUFIG, LIFE Joyce H. PLNELNCH,, Joh Carol "x. ZINSMEISTER ¥' - Philip K, TESSAROLO,. Edward G./TICHBORN, sp ie eee Cecil. B, ARLISS, Rita N. BLAZEX, for y Lede d ar pene Gaaeas UD/19, LIHUFF/1, | mR, SANDAMANIB,— re Tee rs tee ae Bre es a! " Spat AWAL Soden int cea So acc AT eae ne * 14-0000 IRAE: TN A TSS OH OR BAM Aah ig arian MR eat a AI weedy St ShaLaneites| k : . . a poe . « a = ‘ -_ t ry - : . -% _ ; . soe ¥ Nee ern the TWO Seana eS eae NE RET CE en GORE, ANOE (Ss neem ne ten tr eereenreale irate mnsey sree mine rb cette eres cen ate nett Shears aya ninth emia . t sf i sy . 7 ' a ' 1 j i ! os 14-0000 SECRET Echwoed Cy Tichdora Dear Mr. “ere _. 3 Mr. ce «Reference is made to your current contract with the ‘United States. — ~ - Soe Pee, : Government, aa represented by the Contracting Officer. Dee _ . Arrangemeata have been recently completed allowing certain et Independent contractors of this organization ‘to obtain social agcurity . credits by covering such indiviouals ‘under the social security tax : the . provisions applicable to employees. These arrangemente also laclude : Be “ '. a provision for retroactive applicability. ‘tothe beginning of the — ae Proton - 1965 tax year. ‘ This can be done only for reasons of security since © . the procedure results in reducing the social security tax from the self-employed rate to the employes rate. Tor axample, ia January of 1965 the fax rates were 5. ad and 3-5/8% respectively, . ‘Aga consequence thereot. gaid contract is amended by deloting . ‘all reference to social security” and by adding the following paragraph: ; “Effective A Decembe 1964, social security taxes will bo covertly. - , deducted by this -organisation from your compensation in the same . manher and to the samic extent As would be done if you were a Govérn~ ment employee. Security reasons make thie procedure necesrary.- Its — implementation does ‘aot imply in any manner the actual creation of an . employee -employer relationship. Your legal status wider this agree . Ment cor tinues to bet that of an indapendent contractor.” . a0 tr you recotve's “or + expect to receive full or partial aocial security : pte oe cr edits from overt sources you will so notify this organization and aa . 7 " adjustmont will be made or covert deductions dtacontipued. depeading | ‘upon the circumstances... Further, if you should subsequently. receive - overt wocial socurity credite, evidence thereof will be submitted to this organisation, In ouch event your covert credits will be erased and your - covert deductions returned. . : “an other terme and conditions of said contract remain in full force and offect. oe . . : UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SIGNED © . BY Contra cting Cicer ot emmnticense seme mamma cere ie roe tm de apaeneta fe ye geen aman ge ne yetree eee ‘eaten =pivn, a ain Oh ae eee uaer: SEGRET Geroop i = Rachwed from avtomatc downgreding aed declaasificaten, 4.00000 79 OtANCH «=O Mme EID a a : SXXXKRRNACIND MESSACE FORM os TOTAL copies: pos “gag; C.R.Malliwell gett: WH/1 QO inoex a SE¢ RE ET 7 ‘oy 4506 ; - ExT : NO INCE M -S = r OATE : al Oct 65 _Srae €3 FILE NO, A . in nr 1 tat, MEXICO cITy : - me oe fb. ee = pRom: DIRECTOR ae sro: va, ene CD RID COPY AA sa REF: NEXT 4955 (IN 60704)" Lo os . 1.’ REFERENCE LOAN APPROVED, TA LOX To HOS, *. 7 : 2, OBTAIN AND SEND TO gs FOLLONING DOCUMENTS é ; . SIGNED PY. TICHBORN, - S ; A. PROMISSORY NOTE IN THE AXCUNT OF LOAN, “ B. RECEIPT KCKNONLEDGING FUNDS: RECEIVED. : nn AUTIIORIZING PAYROLL ZEDUCTIONS HIS ~ SALARY ESTECTIVE 1 NOVENBER 65 OF $125 NONTHLY,. : bt = 3. PROJECT LICOLIC: WILL BE SUBMITTED FOR EXTRA ‘$5008: TO PROVIDE ‘LOAN STIPULATING. REPAYNENT OVER TWO YEAR BL, PERIOD.» Sd ; i ot a a ~ : . . . . . ho pg END OF MESSAGE ¢ E #MEXI 4855 Request spproval TICHBORN, $3,020 gor purchase He car in US.. 3 A ; ae (tae ee OL 253 e07 i —, windsor ve “Broe if W.J. Kaufman C/WH/1 ‘ Chir, HD , : : “econo: havind ofvicegs orriceas ONE - auTaguricating RELA MI CEFICEA * SECR = orecar _secast | [Se “sas 7 Chev na, ee eens oe Ree wee Tere seems MOE Bs SE DOAUIOITER ff/-00000 oa a I, ala tlp tact hin a ad 1 - i t ? i iH i i te i - i By a - i {" : i i > i i i : i ; j ‘ - : t . j in H . { ra ! it ! zr i : ! : t ‘ i i : i } , " euassrey TO FILE NO. ~—, : ny es am . wrotxs Cves Ono ~ Se 7 CUASSTFICD MESSAGE rotay coaig : xy fave SECRET (ruLZon/Unit NOTIFIED N-ACH TO FILE KO. rive rio) ar, vq saancn CJ orstaoy, CO) sic. nto: " ADVANCE COPY Owe O SE CR ET 27234452 “CXL 4855 Ie... “alos. WILL WORK CUT REGULAR “METH AHUREDTIE. 2 we 7 QEENTER HEXICO PRIOR = 2h r SFRESHVISAe © Sol . « - - i \ 5 My y <b 4 i - 4 Te he foo Cae i “of asarei mo IN0oHUNg ATQUTEED OMY QUALI Desa fan ; overdue’ 1964 Covert- ‘Income Tax Returns’: - MTOM ME GURED- eu trie. , Action Required: priority ; The following . agents in Mexico city are’ delinquent, an. the fillng of their 19446 Covert Tncone Tax returns, You are requested to obtain these outstanding ‘returns as soon as possible since delinquent tax. returns are subject to 6% statutory interest on the unpaid tax due from 15 April to the date of paynent, and in addition are alsa subject to a Jaremy K.. BENADUM . Sandra B, CAZAZZUS “LIFEUD/30 LINUFE/1- LIMOTOR/19 . | Joyee C. ANEINCH - oe ’ - John Ro SANDAMANTE. — mo : _— “Philip K, TESSAROLO © ys Edward. 6, TIECURORN “Ernest Av LUSBY ‘Distribution: ; aan Orig § 2 - COS, Mexico City . mF te Kb toe Se ee ee —— H rapaToW SrueCk Ano MA j cane CES REFERENCE FO __ HAMS 4273) 19 August 1965 ee Gassrcancn” 7 ~~ mo SPAL ma t . . « : - ~)2 2 2 a SECRET. - PD, fe 2e D penalty of 5% per month, not to 6xceed 258 of the tax liability, 14-0000 . . . . meen ge eee ame ¥ - pe. . _s ; ee : Ls ; ae Jue One ; oF ™~ so . Z won PIE NO. “ConsSI FIED MESSAGE roray comes” hy . 4 ? TO FIL nO. : ; . “3 | . wioG) act. 10 o@ance is . SECRET i ; steov Clsig. oO =f ERs onsomer wOTIENTO ; f : | rae a re 7 . a : h Tcriow™ a a " PADVANCE COPY ¥ 7 TIME | : . . 7 ; “ 0 gf ‘o 7 , _ RID COPY 7 CH issves CD corse Dries : > a ; : . ce aa foe LPS her gE eof Z i 2 oS : at 7 - pone es 4 SECRET @3020302 oe # : - DIR CITE MEXT 2330. or ‘ies 024903 | LIREA™ DTDORIS Sc _ jh TICHRORN WILL @TTEND INTEPMAT 1ONAL CONFERENCE ON GENERAL q SVANT Ics, ‘Sail FRANCTSCO, N INE ‘TO: T HIPT EEN AvCUST, aT NY ITATION i i i CAN IZER S$. UAYAKAWA, WE 1$ SSHEDULED TC SPEAK ‘on NINE AUCUST i Pox LEAD PANEL DISCUSSION Om THIRTEEN AUGUST . at, Ha YarAUA* Ss. SF a ~~ augeest 108 ME VILL “OUT 1. IREAM DISPLAY AND em Do WHATEVER H H ° ' |. BSE APPROPRIATE TO Push PRODUCT. eae a aon, ams To be mm CONTECT WITH EDGAR KAISER CTiROUSM HAYAKAWA) - } : CHA IRAN SCARD FAISER INDUSTRIES, AND WITH PHIL ANT HR OP IST Norman ! SIMON (TROUGH JUNE WAYNE, HEAD OF TAMAR IND CALLER), ALTHOUGH - NEITHER TICMAMN HO STATION PARTICULARLY Sane UINE ‘POSSIBILITY 7 OMIER TOUT IONS Tey Ard LIPEaM FOOM THESE PeEsoN aL ITIT LES. BELIEVE, ae a auc PROMOTIONAL ACT. nety: os HIS PAPT HELPS suSeort HIS COVES. / 3) ME WILL ALSO CALL ON MALL ACE STFGNER , HEAD: OF CREATIVE WRITERS CENTEP AT STA NEQPD AND OM APT <P Coons, “EX “PRESIDENT OCCIDENTAL tn ? COPLLESE, THOUTH WHOM HE MOPES TO 3E INTRODUCED TO SUCH CALIFORNIA CULTUFAL FOUNDATIONS CISISPFCIFIED) AS MIGHT BE 1 TERESTED In LIREAM. : i i Tek, | oe aus Oats | emer met ails NET “Pisa Se Span tA I a ARLE TRE A aS tia ea ewe Wi at a ey bb Es Deli Free Lor 2 Bong SECRET = wanes 5 4. IF HES WOULD Lise TO CONTACT TICHRO°N (PERHAPS IN PEG ARD To SUES ECT wExt 2512) VE “ILL BE BEVERLY. HILTON Los ANGELES FR OM ‘ FOUR ‘TO EreHT AUCUST AND AT ‘FRANCIS De AXE. San FRAN EIGHT TO THIRTEEN ENS aaze TICVERN C ENP? AL SEMANT Ics SAN Franc 1sco st waYaneiva “HaVavay ats LIPra™ ENG 22° wAISEP MA YAKAVA, YAISER NORMAN. SIMON. : ° JUNE WAYRE TAFSS 1D SETEMEP TICHBORN Nog STATION LIREa* WALLACE _ STECNER STANDY Fo PTs COONS EX=FRESIDENT OCCIDENT TAL COLLEGE cel IFENTA LIPEaM. Hos TICH3ORN 4312 PEVERL Y HILTON Los eenabeesinenaarom aC a cotet SALE AED EMAL LT Sty GPE I et . e OE __ANGELES FRANCIS DR AME cu ro : : “ ° . ; ‘ 2 ; ae -4 . . . . 3 : . z. oT oceans - i i. ; es ; : : a i i t i + t , : t } t: { | . - ; : i . i me ae sae i : a i : i . . . eels : G : . : i — ~ ~ . : ee : i : ~ : , ‘ 1 ~ s i : . ’ . i : i “ i i - to 3 if ' : e . : i ‘ I : : oe ~ : : 7 : : \ ‘ ‘ i 4 i : _ ms, 4 oa * a aeons een! ¥1-00000 i MEMCHRANUUM POR: surghy . L, che respons o Hepert of Self-beployment tion for credit. tlelecated to thts FeLuUCAde 2. se ante each vomtrsit agra. recefyes Pull sou — Belk ei loyme nt this offic . for secure trad. order to voomke -that the fallsst B Skates Mtns Sectal MaAnREe 3. Since - of self-e nployaens Ehat the above Yegurdicsy this .ruc Nase (AS. be appears on Subflect’s Soctal Sec CPR ae SEERA ano ART Sin ea a A a pets a Chief, WH Division anit for Sectal Security overage BivaraG. eieumnoniy rostity fer fillor, ehedales Sk (Form 1040) "ES. tacome" with the Sectal Security Aieiatstre: . fa the texpayes’s sevtal security accuuat has bees | office for those iedividuelu wo have filed covert roto diecharge this responertility sad {6 insure cat _ : al security uredit-for any : ; : cugh the Covert vait, It is aec Pax ‘ora LOMO} for each taxpayer me eurdty Ade stration. ie : i Hon tract Agent, tt is.aecessary : berated by an. "X"j. be furpisned: - a t { faa pesd & repare the_ curity Csr} tde address Currently ap h tle or the adcress uséc . ~ ft 7 ¥ . . icab) wie the saxpsyer last. resided in the UU GL +, . ' iwity fo de reflected Ina reporvice : ! S€vurity credite ron self erp loyneat, such as mor « sulieas ,. translator, writers’ ete. . . * - Tot aia year stutute of limited fons applies to , ihe Piling i redules far scetal secarity coverpsge, Li 8 regutsted . : a favermation te furnisned #5 econ as possible. Any questions eo sut! should be directed to Savovert Sax Branch. ! . so ie . . é i ‘t S M DiRAR? whief, ouvert Tex Branch - : : we a Lei f . ~ 2 2 . Coe ph 5 Os Thales Ue enon: Pile TARTAN b et Ctiod BREET a Dat a A 9 Rete a GLE RA 2 OO ES EES AS OU TT eT I MN A WEA CTD ead PT bes PNT Ss om nl 5 q ost 10 Jung 1965 MEXORANDEE FOR: CI/OA . CAPERETION «0: Mr Lally “BUBJECT - : -Bdward G. TICHBORN (201-253203) " RYYRRENCES ©: ° CI/OA Memorandum of 30 September 1964 . ; : CI/OA Bemorandum of 3 June 1961 1, All of the information requested « on 1 Subject has now | - been aubettted to your office, Project LICCLIC, vhich provides ‘Support for TICHBOEN, describes Subject" a duties as follows: ; ‘Qa. Subject moves: in Mexican leftist sud Marxist . ‘intellectual circles with a good range of associations in this ‘milieu; ip this context, he has successfully developed and now publishes an intellectual magasino under Btation direction. b. Re is available to the WH Division for travel to - other Latin American countries'-for political assessments or ..f£o0r’ad hoe assicments involving contact with local. political . “Elgarea ak isdterest. gy He. 43 used to bandle dissident or | dtastfected. .- Communists or far leftists where contacta are. required by other Btations- and where Ca objectives are involved. meee 3. It is requested ‘that a naw OA on Subject be expedited. We od. Kaufman aE a Chief, WH/1 Po - DDP/WH/1/CHalliweli:ijc (10 June 1965) -" | 7 * Distribution: ; . 07. : 0&1 - Addressee i ‘le d pall on S Mev to I = 201-253203 * ee i a om ear nl 1 1 oy a] ria od ‘ i 2g 3263 ° "ee Sab eee Metre ee ee, ne eM rm at nee name Ne NAR SAP ee NB SAE AEDS oi RIES Rehebale cibak © MN eel aha: ade NRE el Jyr00000 4 ' . © : : / ‘ Lod : oo on _ bape . } Fa SECRET ry a : moy . ; my US eae woe ee }- wee BF 5 : . : : : Lot, - : ; ; € REQUEST. FOR INFORMATION AND REVIEW : . © ee ; 7 3 Juns 1965 pre 3 7 : : : . ? - = if . r TO: ; a ; . WH/1 - R. Armijo 3 ca FROM: CHIEF, CI/OA - . a, Sus secr) as . , ; . mo _— me, wa . : “ £. i 2, - 4s! pavard P. Brow . LOPRZ, Henry P. . |G . . . i - . a r | IN ORDER THAT FURTHEA CONS IUERATION WAY BE GIVEN YOUR REQUEST FOP APPPOVAL IN THIS- CASE. IT 1S RECUESTED t we THAT you, FURNISH THES OFFICE THE INFORMATION CHECKED BELOW, OR REVIEW INFORMATION AS INDICATED. t ’ { : | {fe — —- : . - sot Pug) : 7 REVIEW OF STAFF/) DOSSIER a . ' / _ i PRO it~ . PEVIEW OF STAFF/O COLLATERAL. INFORMATION : 4 ' FIELO TRACES . . ‘ REVI€w OF SECURITY OFF, REPORT AT CI/OA ! ' io Ri TRACES - 7 - REViCe SEC. OFF, CONCURRENCE MEMO AT CI/OA : 7 ' ~ j OPERATIONAL AND DIVESTON TRACES . + REVICw OF Fol REPORT aT CIZOA i: 4 joo ftp resucts oF. TECHNICAL INTERRUGATION: REVICH OF ATTACHES REFERENCE ‘ ! i i GREEN LIS? > o> cee een oTuLRs (See Remarks) ; t NOTICE: viese scone THEE AND FEwaL i t ‘ i ee cet cree ccc 2 ' . +. PREemaRKS: i H ; he . = i i : _ - i i | Receipt is acknowledged of Png Part IT. - F : ae | t i H .t i + . i | | i . ' . H r j i ; - : i ~ ot | ~ S . ; te, ! i. i : . i | 1 . . . ; | : 7 i Hy 5 i i i - I. i t | t | . j } } } : i { L. H } ” to: ! i . ‘ roo. i. i : i : : 4 i. i i : i : : : : ; Hl 4 i ; s . i , son SECRET (ee : po ae BF coe eoccsave secre, fers { fet . oa a 20 May 1965 a SORAORANDIE! FORs | CT/OA ASESHRION 3 tr. lally — BUBICT | =: Eavard G. STCHRORH (201-253203) Po furthet assist you in your roinvestigation of TICHBORY, share 1a attached a gony of an wploted fig Fart It of bin. We de Kaufean - ‘Chiof, 8/2 “ Attachmonti: . Lo PRQ Par be a copy) , , snp Ait/\/ erences te (20 May 1965) ce Distribution: , OS 1 - Addressee. 1 - 201-253203 coef RS F203 14-0000 SECRET 191757 : —pIR CITE MEXE 3465 yatin r i7 | nal 7 |. REF OA REFS B AND C APPARENTLY cROSSED REF A IN FOUSH. Gooner REF D -IN THIS WEEK'S: ‘POUCH SHOULD: conte 1B. ae a | , oe Reet ; _— ; , i 5 ee -_———ooo eo ———— nan wie . aN es 5 as wo a CLASSIFIED HESSLGE ———porat -neies 1 am . - , - oy) coer Os | REPRODUCTION PROM:BUIT. 2.2: ~ a ee dd dq HMM 13631 HMMA 261038 HMMA 26933 ~ —MMNT 5461 IN ADDITION etre le cnramene nay at Bee 14-0009} sa INFO, SUBJECT 7 . ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES “CROSS REFUEENCE TO ‘with the Statlon case officer. _three good Manhattans and, - officer weneér involved ‘situation. -passtonately, and clearly the following points: ; “CLASSIFICATION » : LEOCESIING ACUION _ “pts PATCH. = fz: “CRE TAR GiGeWoTnd ssc rot onan Chicf; WH 0 Iv 13 fon” ; -_ te X%- | NO INDEING REQUIRED — ; Fo Me , _| omy Quatiino DESK e CAN JUDGE INDEXING, Chief of Stat lon, Mexloo CH _— “Administrative /Secur ity. -+ Edward G. TICHCORN Reference t DIR 90317 Ce ay, The Stat ton, after reference incident , felt more strongly than ever that..it really did-not have a complete assessment of TICHRORN in the sense of what is his real ideslogical wioupoint, This Is not ta say that the Station was overly concerned that TICHBORN was fliretiag with the apposition. As a result of the events desertbed below, the Station. feels it. has.a reasonably ~... clear idea on these points now. 2 On 15 May, be fing - a Saturday and two days prior to “TICHEURN. entcrlIny a Mexican hospital for a long-delayed and © somewhat apprehensive (on hts part) hernia operation, TICHBORN was in an unusually loquacious mood for a luncheon engagement ‘He showed little opposition to for the first time, the Station case felt he was see ing clearly TICHBCRN "the persan" and not TICHBORN "tha lawyer". In other words, there was no protective In the ratier lona luncheon discussion which followed, The: Issue which brought forth the entire discussion ‘was reaction of the Mexican intellectual to the Dominican Republic -In the process, TICHBORN brought out very Sincerely, When he was a trial lawyer in: California. for Five years, his real Inclinations wére what he termed "leftist". He harbored a numher of "reservations" about the way that things were or were not happening in the U.S. under the U.S.-system. These | were private thoughts and’ reservations and diu not translate -cont inued= ‘Oistributions , : . Ot a Zap - 293292 oaTe DISPATCH SYM3O4 AND NUMBER HMMT=5461- 17 May 1965 SECRET Sauls “| ' i CONTINUATION OF _this was sd obvious from abraad that he just wondered why he ite was the "system" that mattered,; ‘ pieture Fleld? Can you even approximate that In Mexico? Witness “the furore over ‘The Children af ganchez' here while the ‘Grapes “of Wrath!'. was every bit as harsh with resoect to similar "He has no doubts about. any yovernmental/social /palitical /economic "cone luded his statement -and, even, tirade (his Latin heritage . see won = SE CK E T/piyT sity L HMMT=546 1 Pofearat oe Seem ANU NUM DISPATCH malianels aL _— themselves into action, but nonetheless potnts of real concern to him, Then, he ‘came to: Mexico for a= perted to get "thet" novel ond writing of f his chest: curing. that period, he saw the : Mexican system and saome'of the Latin American Systems. At thet juncture, he became very much awerelof the. fact thee it was the - "system" that counted, in spite of ‘whatever Imperfoctions existed, and that there "was, and is, nothing: that can anywhere nearly | appreech the U.S. system", As fe said, "Sure, there are a lot of things wrong,: because of decisions made by humgache Ings: who are fallible and have’ their .own interests ta ‘lock after, but |. there. 1s so much good and so many ‘compensattons on the plus side of the system and the way it works, vou car afford ta recegnhze - the wrongs and work them out within’ the, system". -He sald that”. ever had worrled about tnacident’s sad didn't real that it b. He told about some of the -discusstons he had had with’ leftist Mexican intellectuals en these points such 2s, "ls the Soviet system capable of producing and absorbing such pietures | as "Or. Strangelove! or having a: John Steinbeck write 3 ‘Grapes of Weath' and run off with all prizes in the writing and-motton circumstances in the U.S, and won everything." On and on. In SO many words, our system thrives on "self-criticism", and there are things to criticize, but what other system in thts world is not only permisstve-of that, but thrives on it. And so on, system ia any combinat lon being able to even approach it. 3. The foregoing is a very brief synepsis of a rambling and long philosophic discusston on-these points in which. TICHBORN had gotten the better of him at that point) with the statement that "My philosophy on this pofnt, and my presant sentiments, - have been forged in the Fire of thinking as a leftist critic - and having come to see and undefstand a great deals and they, can't tell me a damn thing about what is’ the beset system nor. on the basIs-of their present cireumstances in their on countries have they any right or basis for criticizing the U.S.-and its- actions. Nothing Is perfrect, and \ can't defend it as being perfect, but for every imperfection they try to show me in the U.S, and what -It has or has not done, ! can show them hundreds in. thelr: country and any other one they try to hold up as a model .! &. In so many words, at least the Station case officer at the present time is satisfied in his own mind that TICHSORN was speaking sincerely during this discussion and there is no question in the station's mind about where TICHBORN stands ideatoglically even though he may be considered “Yefkt of center," 5. Since this Issue seems to hover constantly in the backe ground with TICHEORN jasofar as Kis RK [s_ concerned, the Staton felt it would be a yood idea to register the foregaing incident and appealsai with Headquarters, x +p ye we Ce A ? x . / a Fhe pty et tlard G2 Curtis a e] C # CLASSIFICATION ” PROCESSING ACTION (OISPATCH [Ste [—Jowaeae Chief of Station, Mexico City : : fx bo INGLUING acquisen ented, Se - {= CALT GUALIFIEO DESK CAN IUDGE INDEAING Chie’, WH Division : : . { auceoriim ‘warner . Edvard G. TICHBORR “ACTOR REQUIRED -B REFERENCES AC FBQr Submission of updated PRG Parte I and IZ RP DIP 96008, 26 Mexeh 1965 re . yw Toe ssing TICHBORY's cléarance, ‘they have requested : : Since. KUDESK is P : a.) updated PRQ es and « a ney -PRQ Part II. Please oubtt additional : biographic tnformtion pines 1959 and full details of Bubject's use by the Station in! order that we may facilitate the reprocessing. ’ Chester D. DAIBOLD Distributba: a oe Co VA 0&1 - COS, Maxico City “AS Bry weg JAR03 _ | SUSPATCH SYMBOL AND-NUMBFE Lo Gaoss aEVeaENGE TO ; DATE ; ‘men-13631 “2 Rare | | Ll Hay 1965 CaSSHiCAnON wos UE NuMera : i 1 201-253203 ORGIMATING | i cree - : : Poe Caan TN tgar. H - cat ; WR/L J. ‘garknea “Tye iMse3 i “c CO EIN TING . . ‘ er saa Tr T OEE NAME : . . : - : — | ne eee H H nee 2 APRA ae tel EN AN NT STOE | YO0 AS ELd AD ESTER ca ecenceee re icelietamenes dneedhiatelh lneieathieest inecicebeaetioemeel tarmincne is cate tala nn ee eres _— a Decal Pieeborasa . | hE LE 3 ne Na Rac ne Bac, Ls aN. aise ~ L a CLASSIFIED HESSAGE maces /6 0... - iL ae a — ae live Drew ~ REPRODUCTION PRONIBITEO _——_ en pap PD a OT { AOWaRCE COPY fel SECRET 11¢887Z mc , 7 Se aux 7. DIR CITE BEXT 3353 REF a, DIR e88@2, 11 HAY 65 4 ; . Poot B. HMIT-3265, 11 NAR 65. .. iieverne 45.7 7 a f° |, REF B FURNISHED INFO ASKED REF A. | . ; i | 2. RETURNS DISPATCHED AS FOLLOWS: HARNAR RguIST HMET-5170, 1 ai 4 LTEN 48 POUCH 45173 TESSARULO HANT-50!2; 9 NOV 64 ITEM aa’ 20JE! : 7 : aga3z-PICKSORN HEMT-S141,)17 DEC 64 ITER 77 fouen 4age; LINUTS 7 7 LONE HMNT=5205, 11 FEB 65 ITEM 81 POUCH cas BS od 1 SECRET : os . a : . -fohee GN EQUESTED | NODAL TAK FAAS, seal. — wo, vcd. - o 7 : i : ' H i : | ‘ i i ° e : bg et “AS 3263 - Rio ey RES nd es RES seeding 16 SG Asa Bae Hs fire ak _ |__ "MESSAGE For _/6 ye, Cheon 12 SECRET | - er, 4523) , YE NO INDEY ° : pare, 20 May 1965 FILE IN CS FILE NO. To " NxI00 city Ale FROM DIRECTOR Ps get pee a 7 INFO oF by varus . . - 1 INFO: . CITE O18. | MEXI 7 , ; a REF: HMMS-3992, 3 MAR 65+ ee on 7 oe | ROUE COVERT, INCOME TAX RETURNS ON HAMMARQUIST, © | LIHUFF ONE ORIGINALLY REQUESTED SEPT 196k. END OF MESSAGE - . { é Le i i ’ nm Sie OE ot er RCS ape een fa Al. FitzGerald a Ww. J. Nautesa . cAD po cAu/Ls ; ; Left AS3s03" . “$aoeo airing or sigues a wf - ¢ s t AW Paabricating gs ~ : cna) Stucantns oevices ! ECR a i | farhert te ecamete: Oeeceaa : : 1 eeeneeres one } : Sem oe oa tee yeisaenet RLPRODUCTION er omnes THAN THE ISSUING omety ts” pRONISTILO, 2 Rargey Bes AEE AEE CRORE SO ah Re RP Ae Feet onnaenticheaie Recta ieee ee eee Pe em in a Ane wb Lee a eR A in dit So eta Tals AR Led ARIE st be ceashsts Tag tats paddies ? +s eat e Se TO too he . + eRe - : Prey —— QASSIICATION FIQCESSING ACTION _ ; DES PATCH _ SECRET Ze MAEUED FOR INDECRD : = A ~ Chiez, 3 FD: : a . : on Toxy NO INDEXING REQUIRED 8 PINFOL ~ : : , ONLY, QUALIFIED DESK : . - . CAN FUDGE INDEXING 1 ‘ ‘Chief of Station, Mexico City 1 <a XX | cron’ : : sunsect Genera =Operational " a a ~ me i | [ca ‘soecitic = Updated PRO-1 on'Heary P. LOPEZ 20/- AS 5205 47) : . . sa ae [ygnonineo 1 i . REFERENCE: DIR-$6004 (IN 53853), dated 26 March 1965 ; MAY E 21959 po Pe i . . : . a Tol ree. pac. wITRS. SER. | 7 i : | Forwarded nerewith is an updated PRQ-T on Henry P. LOPEZ, It was completed ona ‘local Spanish form since this type, of form looks muchless ~*~ .- | : official than the others. : SCeevanlh SAfbe Willard G. CURTIS. - oq: f 4 . : Attachment: . . ; ' ,, l. As Stated (HEREWITH) ot Lo, _ , . : \ “ . . . ee : j Distribution: _ : : 3 /3 ~ WHD w/att hw . 2-Files 7 20) 7253 20% fe fy ; ; ONSPATCA StmSCy AAD NUMBER pall —_ . HMMA-26033 — | 6 May 1965 - , Ltaeeee | geet nec te ae nn nem Fem te neat CLASSIC AT TOME | teed PILE SaOTER & = perenne Oe erence cin enema Reet RE tt i i i at | Re or A Ae ME | Fi Rar, alam re Ata s aim © Dalit ay ’ | 601 Hesey fh LOPEZ 5f 1. Nombre completo: ——; (Paes ar nome (Apsiido paterne) (Apaihde | matarno) 2° Su firma oorriente.._ QL va 3.- Nombre alt nacer, (si es distinvo)_/é ER RIGHE sf (ATL ae 4. Aliases, apodos o cambios Legales en su nombre (indique brevemente ; en que ‘tiempo, la rasén paras su'uso, y a donde) — _ A - To - OO i] . a a 6. a. Feohade nao inepiei/ux aa Lugar de do nacimiento_| iat} 31855. . DENVER Cee 7 A [ BocetcRO: SER. 6. Oiudadania enla aotualidad__if. 5A. Rasa 7. Naoionalidad al naoer y cualquier otra nacionalidad que haya ad- on ‘quirido déspués (si distinta del No. 6) te SA. _ _ 8. Residenoia en la aotualidad (@ivevosin) —Sishita ama reves 219 oe Sei — 10. : Su ooupagion en la ao tualidad (puesto, sueldo) LAWYER “un. . Ha sido usted naturali zado coma ciudadano de los Estados: Unidos? X Indique la fecha ya nombre de quién se expidid el certificado de ; naturalizaci6n? Han aido naturalizados oiudadanos de los Estados Unidos sus , pa- rientes. oeroanos? a Indique la fecha: y a Aombre de quién ‘ge - expidieron. los oertifioa- ‘dos da naturalisavién 2? onda en los Esta-_ L t ra y 12. Parientes, amigos, personas oon quienes corresp dos Utidos, Nombre y Direcoién: . Ma PAKS: JOSE LePE2 Sees Hinsley ng hn. Se ings le, bky a ail AL fee o. LEre 2. Pooe warden Or ee eee Let ' H ; eT Alen : mae, SAAOER Stason Sry So Bees : —_ ape 4 So ys Bewik Ja, rah Miles Cnbes : 1: C3 Capy Bere AS B2CY ; ay ® wy puna «4b6 33 De She ed died, de ae eee Re ee Wh SS aT hg 4 14-00000 7 Toy Ta 7 aot as . seein tetendercabal Se 7 " 7 ‘ eomeanl RR IN CRED rede od as SOR a ~ ~ & - on ° ar a : an . . : ° . 3 ~ hn : — ; : thes : os Bole 13. Padre - Nombre oomptoto, ooupaaidn, direooién: actual, ‘fecha y ‘lu- gar de naoimiento, nacionalidad al naoery naoionalidades subsi- watentes: nese 2 Ceres seer Bndling fim Rehud . Ban om tebdox 20, (FIG AL Cbd han | Che baeniven , Dinter oot Beoens mvicbetey sn Cd ten one rr oe ; a 14.0 “Madre + (Va misma informacién que del padre) ; HER MINA TART IMER pe LOPEZ, SY SeF Buell, . Tra Spel, Cndifrvenn Vissientet alt Grn ~ prt 16, ait ae a. Kahn hen Chhrnter ; Pare Pa brvractes cit fmticnw else a 15. Esposa to marido): nombre completo, nombre de soltero, feohay lugar Has: de nacimiento, feoha y lugar del matrimonic, nagionalidad al nacer “ y aualquier otra nagionalidad que haya tenido después, direcoién actual, divoroio, anulacién de matrimonio. (De la misma infor- macién en oualquier otro matrimonio anterior que pave tenide) Ans. miegnee ee eheork dAdcree , Ann & RS Drary, AEBS om Tieng sien : x Ray? SbF eign | Padrenid bp Sarg on Diefiver Cut, SP fone ae : ! Ea wars Cub, eee i | Bg aca G8 Pe he EB went choral fe hd he / 16, Hijos; nombre completo, sexo, fecha y lugar de nacimiento, naoio- nalidad avtual y oualquier otra nacionalidad que haya adquirido después, direcoién actual. ~ Jer aw ierfge dwn nn Ait 27 PR we Fra Bowg hen, Cah an: Casevay (eee 2 “(apo aarp J brn pee? COPE an Degree “4 d DagsidhA LULEZ Ante om Sat 17, 19ST owes To Rengitiw Crk 17... Hermanos y hormanas: nombre ‘completo, sexo, fecha y lugar de naoi-. ‘piento, nacionalidad, direccién actual. pe ALFRED LOPEZ panne, Ar ~ py LL OOk aes Chetan dome yp Oibhnctrt ' wrnbeg ie HS OT a ate *e Scserw worez roth 4 Aon Ed Pve ripen, Be aes P99 ow on " . BeatRece Lore %, feat SD dete biaeets ot 18. Parientes al servicio de fa) ai quier gobierno, noabees y padstoa > que ooupan. ~ : ALFRED LEPEZ avpke Pr i.S.. LABER DERI. a Cheng Ql pet otbten: ) Phin cieer ee, TO wean ti, SMUT i t t ‘ f 1 cans i : : i i i i j i sce Cottman tm imme mine ete netfee =n nen pwamme atin tom ee ma nema MINE Were ete see eee ete “2g6) ‘> ty. ha ‘awry ag ton wo + .@# . aie pemuey Heyy my manrte cose | at a Conijenigtaniis)? Lert, Der as 30D J - ty Meetaat ete oho 4d whhey dah TY "s yey o 9 D 1400000 i g 19. Indiquvo todos los oarnoets de identidad quo tiene, oon feohao, re nGmoros, lugaz donde ‘fueron expedidos y feoha hasta que sean oe validos. my — . . _ Los : a $ Paarl ft fe . : - i, dati at Prenet fires 1 lig tn tnen : * i 20. Religioén. Es miembro de alguna orden religiosa? LE | , oo a . - k , 7 Ot - | ‘21. Afiliasciones politioas,enla aotualidad y anteriormente ”. I. ot 8 armen Bo i \ 22. Viajes fuera del pais en que reside - pais que visits, fechas, pro- ! i 4d. -pésito del viaje, gente y Pirmag comerciales que visits. f. oe Sovercl ~ pre hare AOA plate | i | . ; i | - 23. Eduoactén - osouela en que asistidé, lugar, cursos, diplomas, fechas. ' boon UNIVERSITY BF DENVER Th 92-45" B.A. Prbbnl See. : HARVARD UA", CRAD Scueoh ~ PEGI WEE. Seamer j fe! . HARVARD LAW SeHTee 1996 ~4E Baekhr fi Laer i 5 i. 24. Idiomas y dialeotos (indique si Los sabe bien, regular o ; t , a, } _ tediooremente) so ° . i oe 2 ‘Taioma_S PANS tH Habla : Leo___‘<" _Entiende _ i op” 1. ') Ydioma_FA‘64/5/ Habla Lee____<_ Ent iende___-——= fo i : . oo _ oo : | | Tdioma__ Habla Lee_. Entiende__. | - : Ty } . : a . . . j i 25. Servicio militar - fechas, de que pais, que unidad, grado, facoién, i 7 . H oO .donde presté sus servicios, desoraciones, ovando fué. licenoiado y t i 7 RO : _ por qué. Dé detalles si alguna vez fue prisionero de guerra. F | J iS. ARMY 1992-49 Leet Phereeel Cape, Gp. Carom GL. 3 . : . . dreotetysc Aerie, we Let £. P. : . . . . ; i - . cae , 7. ft ¥ H . 26. Indique de que organizaciones ha’ sido oea sooio (profesionales, © | : : sociales, politioas, ets.) : . Bt . ee nid Unt he Men” | a . . : ; i 1 ‘ 14-0000 27. 28, > Bg. 30. "$2. “~. ee Habilidades eapeciales, oapacidades, | afioiones, (radio, fotogra- Fhe, oto. . : Aerts. Situaoion monetaria - sueldo, deposi tos en los banoos, bonos, pro- : -Piedades. ; . Datos de empleos - olase de trabajo; sueldo, fechas, patrones, di- ‘ recoiones, razones-para dejar ol empleo, Inoluya-empleos que haya - tenido oon oualquier gobierno. ; . Seed Sonptry ed (Aerea : Ha esorito algo? De detalles inoluyendo titulos de- libres, ar- ticulos, oasa impresora, feohas. Enumere las personas que viven en su misma direcoién, sus sccios _fintinos (individuos o o grupos), : gus corresponsales dentroy fuera . del pais. + Npteween manatees a eemtnae nia rey 14-0000 : ~é --™. . a, i : , 33. “Antooedentas de dorte -La corte, feoha, detenoiones, oargos, fallos, cece 1 OTOL } : _—. 34. ~Resertpeton . . . oo, eT fy : : - § ‘Rdad . Postura fe Z +o = oon, Edad que So vapresenin LD Peso _._._f2e2 tfw _ - : , Sod e : - = - a . . : ~ i . . ; : “altura sige a Dientes EE? a _ 4 j : : : | P Ojos: ame Palo px Abt 7 | i 3 i _ Forma de la woend te Se 3 i- . . : 2 eee wi on Cutis_ettr Figura slip eo | OE ° 3 ; i i Aspeoto gensral ae ee j . a rs } i _Facoiones prominentes cnr te F Otras facciones distintivas__rtnar _ofevet _— i 35. | Otrés datos biograficos y comentarios. . poe : 1 re nen i i i | J | : i ; ? } ~ : i } { i. : : a a 4 ' ‘ i po. ! © 3 14-0000 we oe \ 3 ~~ SECRET i 4 7} . 3 7 \ , - a i : DATE * i REQUEST FOR. INFORMATION AND REVIEW . ; 3 May 1965 - era F : : . ‘ boy ac EO : i | on a : WH/1l - R. Arai Jo 201 = 253203 a . z { : - & t \ : FROM: CHIEF, CtJoa 2s ; SUBJECTr ; . : “Ravard Pa Brow "LOPEZ, Henry P.. i é . H . a - os ot . Rt i : i o> — oo! ‘ i IN ORDER TMAT FURTHER CONSIDERATION May Y BE GIVEN YOUR REQUEST FOR APPROVAL IN THIS CASE, {7 tS REQUESTED E : i THAT YOU FURNISH THIS CFFICE THE INFORMATION CHECKED BELOW, OR REVIEW INFORMATION AS INDICATED. : i ! “| ‘ i REVIEW: “Srarrvo oassieR yo i ie REVIEW STAFF“D COLLATERAL INFORMATION : } . . ; REVIEW OF SECURITY OFF. REPORT AT CH/OA i . i . | REVIEW SEC. OFF. CONCURRENCE MEMO AT C1/0A 1. 2 ; : geeaat rowan AND DIVISION TRACES, REVIEW OF FBI REPORT AT Ct/Oa H a r. | i RESULTS oF TECHNICA L INTERROGATION ~ PREVIEW ATTACHED REFCRENCE i : : . . oTHERs (See Remerks) i i } THURD AwO FENEL j i . = H i : i iL REMARKS? ; j ! j ; i ‘ i me H whee to . t \ | 7 1 ‘weed FINAL INVESTIGATIVE REPORT | : a i i | _ t t } i i this field inv. report contained no derog ‘on cubis It was reviewdd G : ; by thé WH/1 desk officer on 6 May. It dischosed that Subj's cover - i since. his residence in Kexico City is holding up. very yell re his Peg : : ; 4 friends and associatés in-Los Angeles. They report that LOPEZ ? ee is believed to be work ing for motion pix and legal work in Mexi.s , ; : and that he enjoys ‘a good i income of around 30,000. (Its zround 23th)» : | ; io one i oa : | : \ , i | | fiengeen rn ; 25) BBD vue teaeeace coreeen, _ SECRET cept’ : 120) : : we. , 26. 4102 a : ay MESSAGE FORM err ~! y YW EH/1 "Guo lf szcret | 4523 - [NO INDEX 25 MARCH 1965 Osrat IN CS-BUE NO, 201-253203 . MEXICO CITY DIRECTOR | . «WHY woes, vt, Fue ‘icone 7 _ 98004 . REF: DIR 90817 ; ae iis : PLS FORWARD uppatso “Bro DATA. PRQ I SINCE oct 1959 JA AND NEW PR iI EDWARD G. TICHBORN, ne END oF sESS3GE———— Ss io aa WH Comment: Ref-KUDESK reprocessing clearance on Subj. GE 2 CE . : DESHOND ane . J. KAUFMAN | CHIEF WHD CHIEF WH/1 nn Ae Ede /?s22e3 * . , COgPEIMATING CFFIESES : — . Hy . QCLTAGING OFFICER ; 1 . ECRET sergenicgrne : UstoTS cea o Sagyecbrcee ees ie ARN CEA I dhe eT all DSS LS EP Cok HE a yt eRe 2 ayn « / — - } wry oe ; _ : - rma J . “et . ~ oa : ae Ee, One rn MESSAGE | FORM _ 7 a Crean (. in CaweuL . . oO : “unt. WH/L —. Qinoe SECRET/RYBAT 7 “OT. 4525 °- 0° ONO INDEX ” gates are: 15 MARCH ‘1965 Cl five IN.CS LENO. 201-253203 - £ DNC retuan 10 srancu . oe * ' ro: ‘Mexico City” D fe ap met DIRECTOR - a api fon a wg fe, WP re span see esteem gy? a BY “PRTY ry MEXI INFO. - . CITE OR Weetre henner i i é a a) 2 : t i 2 OR: 2 OF Pe : Ch : ; £ 0. Oo; : ‘ _ Pe ia i vo Yo 4 ° ao ; i i i ~ Te — 7 . ~ : : | ; » 7 4 1 i : avon ~~ xVvoON —-BD ° . . oo - . _ oe a a” : , ‘ 1 . - ; Te . , ; : - _ aa WA a Se | ue | ~ gs3ae 2 5° J? Jan. arn EI Rt copy * ECAR aOR Cea th bein te SE A a! 00000 ri ita AL PROCESSING ACT 1ON. CLASSE RRLATRONS Qiict, KY Division NO INDEXING BEQUIRCD i \ . *s . ONLY QUALIFIED DESK Lilo Sd ; . CAN JUDGE INCEAING Cher of Station; Nexieo cit areas RAT TIVE TRACE 7 e ae oe he che delay in ans: fering. reference should not be canstrued ag lack. or the Cilef of Station, of desire or intent, on the mrt of TT thet the case be subrdtted to ‘the Ceara of Review for Shertases and Lesses. for consideration, but rather ac an aduius rative delay. of petting the facts, pecnie, | PApEN'S, etc., together and in sme place for subeissian. a. Attached is & statement presared by TICMBORN recarding: the loss of Aewts and containing. the pertinent circusstances of the cases The sub-carasraph nunderinys Are in accoréarce with, and relating to, the reculrements of paracraph 3, a of FR 3250. The information requested in sub-paragrans murbered & through le {3 answered Jointly by Stewart a " Ry FATAKER and Jereme 4.'RALSIS who ware asslened to investigate the matter ° “ Dy the reporting’ official. 3. . PATAXER and BALSIS talked atthe Tt TICHLOR, at different times, farding the shortage of funds andi the tinenines as related to then ; inte substantially the sane as ouflineaid in T ICON 's statement, Since there ia ro other wy to very the mers sand TICHBCAN hes preven nizself to be truthful aml forthripht in his lings with the Station his “ staterent regarding the loss of coke tsa iecerted as fact. 4, Since TICHEQWN 1a: authorized trewl exnerse "on actual, reasonable, and necessary expense basts” It dees net seen sensible for . hin to have reported the loss of funds in ether than the lead he says - “actumly happened. (cowrnaxD) Distribution: ; 3 - WD, w/att “CROSS REVERENCE TO DISPATCH SVMSOL AND NUREER PROTASPEL 10 March 1565, CLASHINCATICOM “yas Fe GER SECRE? | ‘tion tease cULRED - SEFESENCES . . | > REFERGNCE: HES3NR, 22 Apri. 1964 Se oe =| a t ! TTT TE EE PORE ARAL * ahd SUEY # RCC ONE TOPO RREARR TAN, eb ares zens, + i "CONTINUATION oO . . : : , - DISPATCH ©” ; SECRET . . WRT. 5261 po tses TL ; foe 5. [Tt io recommended that TICHKRS be allowed the amount of 3575.09, an répresenting lass of Mexia sihile evroute from Farsuia City to Buenos Aires cers | on 25 Msreh 19¢3, ard.e credit T/A be sent to Station te clear tre advance established in TICIDGR} Ns accent by headquarters : S/K 1X205%, dated . : : "23 June 1554, a a - HILIAND C. CURTIS re _ This is to certify that, the above report, to the best of. my cote ded. detewiedgs ond bellef, ineluies all: inforvation pertinent. to the consideration at or the séttlerent of the secout. . ; ; | t ; a { . JMTLLARO C. CUNTIS ; . 4 } a4 4 ' eee int cement seepage hen net RN PA ae A ine Tein FR LEE a Ee 14-0000 ) ; _ i on cane wee ge 4 Pad ‘, ere ee Nat ee meee ee ON EN OTT Be : CLASUIFISD MESSASE teva cory WRCTOT a teevee [Joserte . aa File CAB, RES Cod - ] ‘sy gc RE: 1 9618452 . DIR GITR MEXI 2712 CEASBY “ACTING 7 wales or) Lice. ie a EGRET AL SL REF DIR CBS16 “Nericn EPP a TS ““TICHRORN GOING. QE TIED UP WITH FCURTH ISSUE GRNANTLE FROM APRIL THRU LATE MAY IF ANY PLANS NEAR FUTURE RE RES, ‘See RETO OS RE a ip whe. ae -CFM 2 oo Ce 7 os a, HI RSEROE DAH HINER TSE MP PAR REID OP tS aS Boe ¥4,00000 » Chief, FED ae fam pail) Contract Amendment Edward G, TICHBORN | aie ACTION REQUIRES - REFROSCES a i Refe¥ence: | DIR-67851 | Action. Required: yyI ; 1, Forwarded herewith. ia the referenced anendment _ Edward G. TICABORN's contract which provides for a one ‘year extension effective 19 November 1964 And a compensation increase from $9,000 to $12, 000. | 2. During Subject's recent DY. in Washington it was. made clear to him that this aubstantial pay raise and extension of his contract. was on the basig that TICUBORN continue to. devote 85 to 904 of his time to KUBARK activity. In view of the fact that Bubject- iy currently shandling only one intellectual Project for the’ Station,. please | oxpleln ‘to him that in the’ event ". During sonsectra talks at ‘Meadquarters, it appeared that © TICHBORN understands this most ‘clearly. As a contract agent, he is refiierated on the basis of services rendered, In return “for this arrangement , the government makes no claim on incone he might receive from his private business activities. ‘Obviously it is our hope that coupled with the occasional full-time assignmenta in. ‘other WH countries levied on TICHBORN, that the : Statiow will. be able to continue to utilize Subjects services at the high level of activity’ which will juatity his current | , so en “compensation, . . OO aos A po . Chester D. DAINO: : . aan . ; . © & Boo i Attachment: . ; ; : . _ Amendnent’, h. we ; . Distributioh: . SE OT: aan , : Orig & 1 - COS, Mexco City> j ; os -. J CROSS REFERENCE TO” | GISPAICH SYMB XL AND NUMBER _ : /) 6A-G-/Ht- | mane 13408 . : “ 7 { ClaASSCATGn | SECRET tn — aon } &. a ert A =a 4523 CORA BENG uetved sy NOUE ood ween “Te, - DEEL YG RID/AK | ? t— | BID/BTS iv » RIDES: oe pf “SRCART . ' Chief @f Station, Hexico City ~ x waiel, tH Dig serves . 10963. Covert Incous Tax” Hoturnd - es ~ ved ve — Referesce! - BMS 5700, Septenber 1964 of ‘ ok ° reference whteh conceracd the delinquent o Govart Togeso Tax Rotur ee ee 7 orto BADARQIET Oo ce a Fasiip ES 5. Taggancuo ee . . Eivara e, vreunont > moo me, ae "Cheater D. BAINLD © Se ; rmbt oe mee ee an : . ~ | DMetedbatdons - Orig & le cos, Hoxico nity ; i i j 4 i i {. i i . 3 MAR BANS 3093 BRECRET 201-209600 oO - oe BY . 1 Jane Zerance: jah. 4533, 4 Carone . ay ; id an 7} i 5 rete wy dEad : a [wenct” Gaieral = Aduinistrative ‘Paction atquinto - neréxtnces fe “g2 MARKED POR INDEXING Chief, wap ‘OnLy QUALIFIED OFsK, HCAM, FUDGE INDEXING Chiol of Station, Hexico City. Specif{ie = Covert Tncone Tait Return to Edvard G.TICAROR REFEREKE: WOG-3952, dated 15 January 1965 1, Referenced dispatch hag caused TICHBORN and the Station 20 becowe aware /. Of gona sew probleas vith tha Maxiean baoking syatem, Ay Headquarters my. Rot be ovare, TICHBORN has a doller account with 3 Mexico City bank for hia: ‘provide him with his cancelled check (on a loan basis) oo that copies personal effaize. Maxfcan bauke do por returi cancelied.checke tothe dopositor, but caly provide statemanta, TICHBORN requcated hie bank to - -be made of ft.” Ie developed over a process o£ sevaral weoks that th “beak: could not locate ‘this check nor had-it beéa run through TICHBORN' a account. ‘Since acple time had expired (1t vas mailed ta’ June 1964), the bank checked. all accounte of persons with.TICHBGAN'’s last nama on tho theory that {¢ — might have bean run through: meone elae's account (not an unusual occurrence | Néra). “Tt bad not chat the bank could discover, platathixtear CRCSS BEFFRENCE 10 ‘banking problons should questions of thin aature arise again, - 2. As @ result, TICHBORN fo stopping paywent on the check with the -bénk,.. “writing tha office with which-he filed hls overt. inceme tax, adviaing that: office of tha circumstances, and requesting coms word back viether or not, "in toct, that offica received and cashed the check, If the check vee. © received, TICRBORN uLll provide the Station with a copy of the letter 90 stating and zecova thd "step payment" ordor on the chock, If the check waa . G0€ recefved (mail fe another problem), then TICHBORN will send another check - and a copy of the interchange of correspondence cn tha matter with the ‘bank | “-‘and" the incoma tax authorities will be provided Headquarters. It is hoped thia will be eatisfectory. _ 3. : The only reason the Station £3 providing ell the gruesons details on the ‘foregoing is so that Usadquarters will. bave ‘some undorstandiag of the Moxican for , , . cos ' WAllacd G. CURTIS , 3° WED" ; 1 2° Files | No.NDExING eeQuintO. = ald 14-0000 . oN : 7 . a . 4 ’ SECRET 7 : ____, \ NOR-OFFICIAL COYER CONCURRENCE RESIDENCE TO 5E COMPLETED BY CCS OMLY CCS/NC CASE OFFICER (Batension $144) [CCS FILE NO, ‘ rr - ptf ? a Central Cover Staff concurs in your proposal to usé subject for the purpose . indicated, In keeping. with the. requirement placed upon CCS to maintain an accurate register of urrent nonofficial. cover activity, you are specifically Lo : requested to. advise ces/NC. promptly by” menorandum’ when subject has been 9? oe tert activated, The pseudonym assigned, subject should be: provided: ces/xc at ‘the toe time notification. of activstion is forwarded, If “notification of activation is not received in cos /ne one’ year from above date it will be assumed proposed use aid not mater talize : . . If check mark appears here, information of interest concerning subject ; or his ewployer is in CCS/NC files. . After operational approval is received, oot : and prior to making arrangewents for tnitial coritact thereunder, you are . : nf specifically requested to confer with ccs/NC concerning: other Agency interests : possibly affected and the e bdvisabi lity. of additional coordination, so, _ : i i t j ee ne | ‘iz a ie check mark appears’ here: the proposed use of subject. requires DDP . . approval under CSI 240-6, para. §. Please review CSI 240-6 and initiate action ag appropriate. HeaTeroceicm: FOL G UCU Ga Pe beka Fivisioe fares ede ter ae peetanes 4%3T 2209 oo. SECRET eee y tteaas ; , , an Dor Assre3 “PM-00000 2 TT ee A ED ME CRIS MEE SRY ed ky xty D2. ALIASES. VARIANT SPELLIBG, CTC MUNBERS, ETt. 9” wo, em SECRET . = __. : a | 7 = oa. SuBsECE TPC sane Te fOr . i ~ SURMAME IN UPPER CASE }: sD REQUEST Fok : gneN List ~]. : 4 ; BE ; 5 pe DY 25.3.902-CI/pA oe NAME CHECK NE. 1G 7603. pos ; a Produccione gj: (+) FLasT TAME SUBNITTES ‘ “ ae C2) aperrionar pata a on fs Naxies 2 Fes Be - | D2 Recutcn rom current j : TI! q ; 5 i a ike OCCUPATIONAL “SPECIALTIES “inTeREST IN GOBIECT fexseu CHE) : Le Herverd Lew ecnoii. 19k8: G “ESPIONAGE GR CE actreire PIL Beta Kappa. 192 - co OPERATIONAL CLEARANCE _triter aid Lectarer ~ ; re eter PAS ACTIVITIES INCLUDING’ MILITARY SERVICE i ACTIVITY : ts Army ¥edical caps. 15),2-2943- i Atiomey,, specialising ‘in ‘trial work : Subject active in California state politicas. ran. i _ Masueceszfully for Secretary of Stete, 1958 | " , ‘ ' j ° 3, OUMER -SICHIFACRAT DATA" POLITICS; RELIGION = ADD EXTRA SHEETS. WHEW NECOED” | -Denoerat —_ i 9. DESCRIPTION (GTHER) i . : ; eee i i : i » OTHER MEMBERS OF ThE O1ATE FAMILY AND ASSOCIATES © ° i Sa sain aman LR tte. Deng. =i ars fiber suck as *DEROCATORY® may RESULT ix BOSE gages, Teal oes a j en © ACT FULL MEET” REQUIREMENTS. - . ar | i : See Oresn List 077832 Aoril 1959 i . . ‘ } 11632?) July 1962 &. ~ i , ~ “yr INSERT CARBON; FIUL OUT FORMS COMPLETELY. » INSTRUC TIONS, SEND BOTN SHCETS TO FI/D. | GEE C51 10-7 a BOE ors Sebenson Caerioen. . . ; SECRET savnmeap atin eds oer a3 ae : { 4314-00000 4. 4 1 Steet oar ays SECRET. 5 Fed 1965 7 : pate TO: R. R Armi Jo 4 FROM: _FI/D YS A ‘ste dossiin on SUBJECT 1 FU Br OchAretC FES. 8. oa i enor anu 1s ATTACHED’ HERETO.. Co wan tne creer IDENT FICATION PROVIDED I: THE: REQUEST, -FI/D IS" UNABLE TO ~ EERIE wneTHER THERE 1S INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUBJECT, cr nor. ae ve _"- Exeept 0. PEXXIOGR ri/p was no AEFOURONL NE ORMAT LON ON SUBJECT. IF INFORMATION ABOUT. THE SURJECT APPEARS AT. A LATER DATE, “IT WILL ee ALPORTED TO YOU AS 17, BECOMES AVAILABLE, iC J THE suauect oF THIS REQUEST ts APPARENTLY. THE SuaJeCT oF SHE FOLLOWING: : wr Previous green list. ‘request from PP/PAD, 13 Apr 295 OP, a 77832, No record. “WH/P0/8, T duly 1961, op, Gb 111621, No record... NOTE To THE ORIGINATING OFFICE, ° ie THe" “suavecr™ Is No LoacER ‘WNPORT ANT 0 YOUR “OFFICE, “ants SHEET, WITH THE FOLLOWING CANCELLATION NOTICE COMPLETED, SHOULO Bt SENi To Fi/0, ee . . HEVIEW YOUR FILE-OF THESE SHEETS FREQUENTLY, ARD SEND TO F1/D THE: SHEETS FoR PERSONS. THAT ARE NO- LONGER OF SUFFICIENT INTEREST TO. CEMAND A CONTINUING NAME CHECK. PLEASE- DO NOT TIE UP FI/D'°S Faciittes WITH COMFIMUIRG, SEARCHES, For INFORMATION THAT 1S NOT REQUIRED. : Tos FID aE Lo . OFFICE CESiGnaToR 7 ROOM, BUTLOING toy Cx ff aston o i : 1 SECRET he atats eA Aa goes we Wie Ba RE A A RES RE EE Ty NTE ALES RC ea AT A OR ees Og eC ES Sty ons ME ene Pad corbin esrb teal toa dete SE rai Bae Arete SECRET - 3 REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OR’ IRYESTIGATIVE ACTION (Alweye Randeorri: 1 copy of eh fora) _ PLEASE, COMPLETE EACH SECTION aN> aPPwGPRIATE BLASS Cale .. 25 ui Janun 1965 : SivOr zea Pate APPR Oe Ai nome Tere (i letsaat es "Re Araijo : aa/d ae do, = CHIEF, INVESTIGATION AND SUPPORT DIVISION. OFFICE OF SECUMITY 382607 , . Le, a CHIEF, PERSONNEL SECUR PERSONNEL SECURITY OivtSACn. FF ICE OF SECURITY. 4523 is a . 4 Henry yt - . oS Fe. Lopes CI/OATILE MOL SSS ° : . PROPRIETARY APPQOWAL SPECIAL ANQUIRY (SO Field investiget ion) : * CONTRACT TYPE A - SPECIFIC. AREA OF-USE - - . ee ee __. Maxica + FULL DETAILS OF USE | ! COVERT NAME CHECK , H : \ \ . Lo i \ During paat PY subject has assisted in the davelsprent and publiching of an inteliectuai journal. Also political action missions to other Latin Ampricon countrisse ., t « a 5 4. FNVESTIGATION AND covER A. U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST MAY BC “NON DURING INVESTIGATION? . . ; . ‘ . 7 fo 8. CtA INTEREST MAY BC SHOWN DURING INVESTIGATION? 7 oe C.. 0S SUBJECT AWARE OF ue GOVERNMENT INTEREST Ih Hime i 6. $8 SUBJECT AWARE OF CLA INTEREST tm mt? e. INDICATE ANY LLITATIONS OM COVERAGE IN The tmvesTiGaTion GF SUBJECT. fF. SUGGEST “cover PRETEXT® To SE USED 1% CONDUTTING PERSONAL INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT. . a a . . G. DO YOU PLAN TO MAKE sun ste? WLUTTINS CF ASENCY O8 GOVERNMENT INTEREST? . [. x ves” 7] Ld { . a TF BO INVESTIGATION OUTSIDE Cl Clay ENPLala Fryer ° . 3-_PR2 AND GREEN LIST STATUS ‘ *. : _ oe POR 1. OR COVIVACENT, Bm (2) COPIES attacetD + Pag it WILL Bf FoReaRo : a . _ . [ rea 1, oF feuivanent. 8 (th Coey attatue> ° gi GSLEM LIST ATTACKED. ma: $7603 a so te Tat Trac ES : 7. DIVISICN TRACES : | | mo GTCORD l [eree Foewar> xl ces. oteocatony I i oractifosy aTracnto y oT DB. FIERO TRACES a ~~ ~O 8i Coan ne WIRL Foueaea . @) OT:OGaTCIY INFO, . — t Bcrecatoas ite. + suat scusces emtcetg gare __t DIANIF ICANT Bee GhmaT TCR BIT ACMA tsitretig Cheplgnerioa) ae nr frie re mpreeneenents seraragnaete OR ED SET EN CY “qt, OF cast et ten [aes wSt OF Geant Saree fe ST in Wen... 1ees Cam! : i tue . . ar 272E ; - SECRET RSS SI MOL OS ony SR a Hy t « ~ a. oa area eat Srey. RTA It REE RAO SII BS BF aad RL BN isl ath nat LOPE ep LE OS lab NaS a et hea Si oi shat aeSaicaaibts Sia det th vate? af steatos, Xeates Ch ty t 4 € ; 4 “eter af Fi gents pus “Situ! Go FEMESORE © Covers Tasos Tae Aptian caren dated 17 Dosactes 194 rerun 1953: overt aint eovers tail , mca ths wert rota avers rebara was Poors ete . ft wil. be necessary | _t quaulete viether correspanisass hae basa re Be seniors trang te te vere tay snazioe , Ssedquerters review of. a rereticn inst Re reportes Fis ecvert. 52a teat. ‘te tau eon stotios cx tte wrrez % vetera @pyeass: to te earragt, Koverds,. ios Debjoet to eivies Ares valead trea IS refardivg BD fay gaaeralty, Sho mito thad 6 fe promeat of Ske evert ta; pisstitey, be is: orrert fasena fs reported 8g eapy ct Ure expe Lisa Gesnk, |. forsstad to etqiarters weg tae srevt Fehrs teres Vee , Te venta be apryeetatss BS Rj ews Siuld favenra hia « eoscelied ehaeny or & eps Soret, wits ths aor Fequastea infercaiice. . Coa. B. PaRMeeEY 3 sg Z 15 Tanwary 1945 w 3 ro Re we! te i as Oe os BEETS + 5 9 /exn/ ema O10 tay ce sen/ ath a J; va, BS a) BRAD ASIN LOCOS tr CORES AEN a ADE rN Oe SRE RS AO | ARR Steen en ins Sema Bin TIRE, eG eT Ios tlh alow ane ies St a i etn a ie Sad Pcie Taek Fait Y te . . eo a . Lot! . ; : «San be ; . oa . OO estes WESSAGE erat conics “4 — . a. ceo x n . - 5 ; o teee Cleves. . : REPROMCT ION FSONIa ITED uO 7 prow i cans - - Wovancte cory : : . Lae ' q. E}siice 7 1 o ok Lag a= Peete ae Oo of ro E.C RE T 1999487 — CO a So ttt 7 . 7 - WS dan 65156563 }- : DIR” INFO PAL CITF MEXY PIRD. ree i if DTDORIC eKOPEPA - } - | OT ete : a REF A MEX 2075 ¢ Seeger! 4 3 R-DIR 75171 ey i i TICHBORW HAS SO Many COMMITMENTS FOR SPECIFIC TIMES RY LETTEP, t i a > : ho BTC. To-verToNs PEOPLE ON THIS TRIP TT WONLD. BE VERY DIFETOMLT i My | TO REVERSE NIMSELF NOW oND RESCHEOULE. ossiiMT Ne LUND VILE RE i. | PRESENT. IN MEX] FOR SEVERAL WEEVS, _TECHPORN, comp TONCH RAS ; . b . . i . Po WITH LUND ON, MORNING: 23 JaN VYEN HE WILL 9E "Bac IN MeXT i ' IF O¥ WITH LUND. : ye ~ . . a 7 _ 77s - Le 7 moose i SECRET | 1 se oo t t t. . Ceppry- ar 2 : Sennel = | : 7 oe a OER ae t 4 : bog £ 1 ‘ b. ° i . af " | — it : Pp RoR” : Wiaiad Bei AWD 7C> 7 i SUB ate Shes Seb A EES Cet Ls Geo Sia WAY 8s : Bt RRS i A hot Te EASELS RRS BR at LD gs STIS Aa lic AES ety AS a wn Svat h Netit er BS 2 aT ig Ales TS ee ae ii ys TT 4 : - SECRET fe of Fim, . ‘ {oy : ; . ™ . j poate . . os s "REQUEST FOR INFORMATION AND REVIEW: a : : . a . ; | 30 Devember1964 jb ‘ we ee a Ont ie ; : - en Fae . i fe WHA == og, Hadtiwert. oe c= 77119 | FROM: CHIEF,’ CI/OA eh based Se Boag Suescers we . - ee LOPEZ, Henry P. ene dette ed eR oho, =] IN ORDER THAT FURTHER CONSIDERATION WAY BE “GIVEN Youn. ReouEsT- FoR APPROVAL IN’ THis CASE, 17-15 REGUESTED |. LTMAT YOU FURNISH THIS OFFICE THE INFORMAT LOG CHECKED AFLOW. OR REVIEW “INFORMATION AS INDICATED, Coors Tee . a REVttw or istarr/o Oossira . [Tr ieco traces i : H RI TRACES : 7 ~~ BEVICW OF STAFF/D CuLLareRaL INFORMATION FUVitw OF SeCURIiV OFF, REPORT aT cifoa REVIEW’ OF SEC. OFF. ConmumRENce wiwa AT Ci7Oa — 7 Of Fal REPORT AY C1/0a REVIEW OF ATTACITD BEFERENCE . _ “i : a OTM AR Phew REMOTE) : . 7 Da, THLAS {See Semartay . i . 9 — ae x] THIRD SHE Ftwag : REMARKS) | : H ~~ ween mcne evant en eee Fk oe ae oo Lo : ; nF . a ‘ : i " . _ Since the original traces were run in 1959, and in light of question- ; of : i able infornation’ developed; .it is requested that a. new 772 Tequest for _ 4 , i i amendment with up-cating of ali traces end new Green List request be . _ i. : submitted. On the 772, please supply full details of use by the Mexico - : i j City Station. 2 . i ! i . An-up-dating of the bilographic data submitted in 1959 will facititate ; : ; matters. - Te ee itd ao cet on ee se ee ee : } ' 1 ee ee . oo . . : iF . WH/1 is ogaip-reninded that no Operational Approval for use exists : be. ' at this time. “Wed Grated 14 Get 154 f- 7 _ : a . . . a re rr a oa . i ‘be closed. "Unless appropriate action ts taken ‘within 30 days » this case will ; — i | i Dole ASZ0D, 113 889 coe eatevous carraas, SECRET wots ser OT RET SO ERS oF mS ES TRING IE 14:50000 : sy) - * biot Y wan aa ROUTING ae | OEE Sc GRATH MESSSES 2 FOR: ww 5 ‘ _: t, WH/2/DR . Cy woex ; j 6 a ioe. 7983 CUNO INSEE | | : 7 : Au, 2 DEC 1964 Orit ws €$ FULNO. ‘ A i fotos Me XICO CITY, SANTO ndyINco” ins ou DIRECTOR ae eh : E SCA yet gHe Pe SIG CEN TO pe MERE on gpg ame on een 3 MEXI 1788 cs 33670) 6 6831 6 i 7 \ a IN HOS nIscuss1oys WITH TICEBORN IT TENTATIVELY AGREED THAT | . “| L. Sener j . BARLY DECEMBER 1964, MIGHT BE A SUITABLE. TINE POR TICHSORN. VISIT DOMREP 1, fy TO MAKE ASSESSMENT OF REID'S PUBLIC IMAGE AND RECOMMENDATIONS HOW TO ie . IMPROVE SAME, HOWEVE IN VIEW EXCELLENT AND THOROUGH ASSESSMENT ALONG SIMILAR LINES PR XOVINE D BY RECENT ONTUBA REPRESENTATIVES HQS; CONSIDERS PEs TRABLE THAT VISIT BY TICHBORN guouLD BE MADE AT Appropa rare LATER DATE AND ITH ‘MORE SHARPLY DEFINED ) OBJECTIVES. WILL ADVISE: : , END OF MESSAGE ZI Le , f ; ; Mone cad : : 4 yo . ; os VHA fe : oe A C/EE/1 Ly WD, Tether ‘of * a ~ ; ee : 83 g Redta a Si ae - 33 OHN OM, SHITTEN, 0 7” r 1 . ' a rong HESBERT , AMISH OD . _ / CARI 2, AUTHENTICATING orricaa 1 maudad: . opricaa : rel j . v REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE iSSUING OFFICE IS Pi PROHIBITED, ; Come Ma. 1 ! + & cae ue Neem tae Ste a ene tte eee ee eer ee ee ee ae tones “rh TE HAR ORE CN te ER Mtl MAE OI Ne OY 14-0000 DC unceassiien? IT, Cl cone "raL BR. Secrer oe ROUTING AND. RECORD SHEET ; REQUEST NATE: Sutnct, (Oprodaly 8 oo REQUEST HC: . FROM: : : — — = ow en . 00s Keay eo . fo: OMe Sevignation, faom tember, ond ue bvileing) | COmmtnts Mngiee joch comment te show ham whi i. . $9 whom, = 2.8. Le Se ING bb De Bel ras , ~ fina, oe || | . et ie of. ope , oy See Fie Zac} 4 Bi ae al . peo : L A Cds 4 fo VB Sa 123 Aan 7 . atépu, ss a ae ie : 7 eae "-yocs ICA Pfee 7 rns epqgital tA iF 1 eek rom 610 “Momee® OR] SECRET [) CONFIDENTIAL (J IATERWAL (1 UNCLASSIFIED © . A Te pai: alles | Ball” cE aa cw fe) attian tp: | a a Tnpnitpeacs. | ; . Cont) | | } / Bee bd CO uncassinie = (2. conie™ aL US. eal Gl. secrer NTS. (Nuciter ‘each eamment to show from whom &. Orow o line. across column after soch comment.) ORE S1OSRIES" Co secret] comPIpenTiAL’ =) (MIENAL UNCLASSIFIED { i i | ce cemeaeen Akos peers i a te cg a ee ee eae ne Ne a eee pee (ARE anger ee ge | ang age meee ee eer) nen teres pts ace enmmapeeenin gens 6 enamine ees ACTION REQUIRED : REFERENCES CROSS REFERENCE TO ‘Chief,. wHD ‘ Chief, KNOL _ Lam D RIMROY, \ 1 Hl 4 : i i REFERENCE: i 4 { f Forwarded ae a separate covet attachment to this diepatch is a copy . ; Chief of: ‘station, Mexico. ctty/y . Bnet General - - Operational /Specifi¢ “ CLASSIFICATION SECRET MEXI-1745, dated 25 November 1964 “MARKED FOR INDEXING | | NO INDEXING REQUIRED. , ONLY QUALIFIED DESK . _| CAN JUDGE INDEXING x | actor > Edvard, G. TICHBCEN Letter, of Reeigaation “ef the letter whith TICHBORN prepared and forverded to KINROY on 25 November 1964. Attachment: | Sete Catach Willard C, CURTIS” “1. As Stated NER, SEPARATE COVER) Distr: bution: Tee, avd WED wate. u/e/e 1 - KUWOLF w/att ulele 4 -.Files DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMSER HMMA=24860 GLASSIFICATION S&Ca2ET Hf f- O57} De OarTe 1 Dec & ROS FLE KUMAR 200-124-112 50-6-116/3 PROCESS NG ACHICN Lome (C0 Oe RAEN a NRE DATES ib PALIT REA canis Cus ede ee ST St a Dear Fr.-Thonee! 1 fina it necessary - to: relinguish my - duties 8 legel counsel “One of ay heretofore-legser clients has. recently expended hia winclined | to feal. thet the Centro* a principal prodlens would be _Fate of $10.0C per hour. Ky refuler fees enount. to $20.0C per oy _ Due™ to incrersed devende “upon my time frox ‘other cliente, for the IILR here in: ‘Fexico, end I do ro. with: lereat réluctence, 7 activities. ‘in certain real estrte developrents in Gurdelejara vp . end Puerto Vallerta, thereby necessitating "Y frecuent “absence . — 2 ‘from | Mexico City. Then, too, ‘I had underestinsted the _emount. : of tine ané effort required | to satisfactorily attend the verious legsl. and. edzinistre-ive watters cou fronting CEDS. Should’ you so desire, I could recommend other legel counsel; but I en of an séministrative nature rather then a legal one. As for my lege fees to date, I em subritting a bill for $650.CC U.S. Cr. This represents a total of 65 houre et the hour, but, ia keeping with ‘BY own political affinity for lebor causes, I hav “reduced them to the lesser ‘fipute.. , : Rey. I theok you again for your: confidence nnd &oo0d will in having choser me ES legal ‘counsel for your org-nization's activities i “in Mexico, I shall be happy” to give you a ‘personal report of ay, observations on By next. trip. Lo New ‘Yorke 7. 7 i Sincerely yours, wo Henry P. Lopez. a 7 cs COPY & CO an mM Pie) ~~) mh} i) a Raty Oo ce) P ‘ {yj a th WwW y Oy SHOU Anata ne dees ma FV RRMA TAN, CL Se Ue RRA RIO AS See CSTE ATA Haat aS PRs Sa hes AE tie, A RES i . . “aes, : _ occa teen meee oe ~ i ne ; | ' : j t | { - . wae } ‘ _ fms, HOt note! of SNe eh ort EO nee : . | A } ae = ee say aetna ote ae - ao oh ay, sabe. wetae i Please extend for a veriod of one year with the followtag } : : ir anendment the presont contract of Faward Ge. TICHBORN, which. -- : poo. } 1 Was dua to expire 18 Noyeaber 19642 _ oo j poo So — i “Increase in-basic comnensation to $12, 9020 per : i . : , - gnnus effective I] December 1964; and ndditional coe pensation cf $1 2580.00 cellars for fall tise scrvices rendered in June, uly and August of 1964," Pm emp ee te Moe Pe aha ete ean pease ae a ee canal a anita Te ae tee tne Desmond FitaGoralu. CNA ef po tt ar ete poet ate ae te ee ieee a DOP /Wh/DF/CRHal 1dwe 11s kte “(20 Novenber 1964) $ | H | ! Distribution: i Orig & 1 - Addressee i 1 - WH/Personnel. oo Ce co - WH/1/Mexiéo (201-7 - . _ ° ; L ; I Ta TEE ge Tremere ope 1 1 - WH/1/Mexico Meno file le msRepistry ” : SUS nas al. Sete we Gee he en Feng icine 78 ate y pone ° E ; Co. : , 1 . 4 Lie s 2 at Hy be i yr s C. ‘ k “ : E oe Ad 3 oa 3 i Sia Se ters eA ae ied tee ih ennai tates BAS f fil RASS es eussi Fie west vorai caries Of a ory aan Pe FUE OR zeal fpeteee ene os } fF PTL RS ee De ee SECRET 121758 Z - DER CITE MEX 1598. LICOLIC tt . : QREF ADIR 63360 : bor an: nextorse— (S74 DO - . CCNCUR ALTHOUGH REF B MAY “ALTER SOME Corie INVOLVED, LAR omen Renee ramet q ye merlin Seam titehes esa ae lt 4 - ot. 2 EGRET. a me ety OS Be emt etna a age, ee Reedy t . on ave peoed IN cfs AS 0f /500, /afvov od, ue Re Terese! conseacT, SECRET UGLY heh IS nadie Sea SRN DAD Un i asbaiia LALA Li Shed abate i hah Be BA Gi a eae MOR RAI ze ai A BSA Ae ctl tes dt die ANAM anit WHT . PSEC RET eT .4523 rene 50-6-116/2. pats 9 NOVEMAER 1964 1] ful m4 smut no. 201- 253203 ae Af8 “coined ae MESSAGE FOR EXTCO CITY. ROM, DIRECTOR vei Scone COHEB Non ok cpt Cafe. te CA. 2. ofa: 065 v iG aie gu pee teatinnens cerca wien PEF: min 24355 a oo VISIT flQS EARLY NOVEMBER. HQS AGREES PRESENT EXRIRE EXPIRING CONTRACT © tee seit . CALLED FOR. ABOUT. THO..THIRDS . SUBJ'S.. TIME... ~TTCUBORN. POINTED. -OUT. PER, _ REFERENCE HE NOW ENGAGED NINETY PERCENT TINE FOR KUBARK. 2. SUBJECT STATION “CONCURRENCE HOS RECCANENDS NEW ONE-YEAR ‘& Uy, aoeee ES QUARTERS ‘PER ANNUM, “ALSO LUMP SUM PAYMENT ‘1500. DOLLARS FOR COMPENSATION | eos HIS RECENT FULL TIME SERVICE FUASPEN, ADVISE 1F You CONCUR EXTEND: HIS © CONTRACT ONE YEAR EFFECTIVE 19 NOVEMBER. “ Font 3. HQS TOLD TICHBORN WE CONSIDERED HIS SERVICES VALUABLE AS” - 7 ; cme ER A pd 7 WELL, AS HIS EVER- WILLINGNESS DEPART ON SHORT ® NOTICE ASSIGNMENTS OTHER pees put estes fe . DIVISION | “AREAS... OBVIOUSLY. THIS, PROPOSED .RATSE. (RITH WHICH SUBJECT WOULD. lee veces "teas - i BE MOST HAPPY SINCE STILL IMPOSES NO RESTRICTIONS ON HIS SOMETIME i OUTSIDE LEGAL WORK, WILL BE WITH UNDERSTANDING HE CONTINUE DEVOTE: p NEAR FULL-TIME MANAGEMENT AND HANDLING “QRTINE AND QRMANTLE PLUS ie e7- ae ss t ; G-t> 4 i MEREREEENAES STATION "FRYASSIONMENTS, 3 s a ~ CONTINUED Sg f-AY 3203 4 E : QOAOIMATING OF: : b agtgaainga orricta tom aor eaee z Oo SECRET ornece L : \REBRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING omer is THT PROMUITED, Cepr No. 1AROBUT ES Am RNR EN eB Ee ales SE SOS dR Lt On Tadins: acular ied dh Ui ee Mele Sehsh i a re 5 ha Baten SG AE ERY LL ied ER WE AA ey a RRS a oe te ME Sap Sieh sa ES: . oe env a Eb oe dad ee belie Uah Bod Ee Te GaN hats a wdtelen pine 4 Wo | | a ’ 7 - 7 _ oo MESSAGE ‘FORM. oe ROUTING ay uty oo 1 O inom [. “SGRCRET. j ent os . Se _— UNO INDEX . Oates Soa . CUMIN ¢s FAENOL os FROM ‘omecrOR as ' “~ PAGE THO “ono yy “4... DISPATCH FOLLOWS ON QRMTNE. END OF MESSAGE - 4. WH/POB__2 SO i WH/PERS NG rll rd WH/BGF £°LO) Rp ww. Ide ale “DESMOND FITZGERALD C/*NHD ’ “AVTHENTIC RATING orertas Btpareras OF Oe sa REPRODUCTLUN BY OTHER THAR THE ISSUING OF SIS PROHIBITED. — Coey Ha SECRET gee, 4 : \ . . oate . \ : 4 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION AND REVIEW oO ; : ; _j|___.3_November 196! ar NO. : ' To: - / ¢ : WH/L ~ J, Hallivall ee supacct: 1 i: 4A i FROM: CHIEF, CI/OA | | - , £82 Edward P, Brown . OPEZ, Henry P ‘ IN OROER THAT FURTHER .CONS {DERAT ION MAY BE GIVEN YOUR REQUEST FOR APPROVAL IN. THIS CASE, tT 15 SEQUESTED THAT YOU FURNISH THIS OFFICE THE INFORMATION. CHECKED BELOW, OR REVIEW INFORMATION AS INDICATEO, ? mete ae ae tent PENI E OF STALE I/ODOSB EER. — yr en ten ee Fre Clee an paernenctarabin tae Pag dt BEVIte OF STALF/O COLLATERAL INFORMATION WEVIE@ oF SECURITY OFF, REPORT AT Civou DF SEC. OFF. CONCURRENCE MEMOIAT CU Ga LE ALSULTS OF TECHNICAL INTERROGATION GateN AIST, cee ee es Ps tw ; TST a: AUMARKS If it is still your intontion to utilize Subject, please \ ‘comply with CI/OA momorandum of 30 September 1964. You will note that originsl OA was granted to PP/PAD in 1959; therefore, 1O8T BBO won evestacn correes. oe SECRET tran od. BELIEVE | 3 OR 4 NOV GOOD DATES FOR WINTERROSD TICHBORN MEETING ‘2, PER REF B PARA 3: HUYETTE NOW. BELIEVES THAT QRMANGER shout Thieme 7 Te ~REOPEN “CORRES PONDENCE WITH” “‘DTGONOWN oo steees te TICHHGAN “TROMPE QiANGE SS ae bie etn te hater a 8 SEND HUYEVTE COPY QUMANTLE WITH COVERING LETTER SUGGESTING NEW YORK OVER SAGER, ee en ent omen MEERTING . THEN UUYETTE COULD HESPOND, WITHOUT APPEAL TN a4 END OF MESSAGE fwd ye te ag boogie rire TO, * Peer 12+ aa? i n AS. Tap : | , wt | \ a , , AE D6. if af Bs _ B44 Sey vw : . a Ck . : Ray : . * 5 . 41 ae : Paste rt od. beast sate : CfA : * — > C477 e yj are. . avreemer. ares . Bbab errs SHOES To ptenmee ee mt ee! worrenge . ! . Peeve me, >! Rene eee remem 2st arts yp dS GF bat FPA GUC TION aY CTMIR THAN THEISSUING S#ica is raomiosstip, © © esa, ne Up eclege De MEXT. WILL CONP IRM WITH TICHBORN WHEN ue VISITS HQS, : a . . _. are ere ee ere ea CLASSIFIES VESSAGE corres, L wm wmsget | ftuvel 7 he a: Yorn, 7 Phe £7 ooo 5 a) ff , on . rr . : . He 7 _ ~__ _ . fhe 7 of ADVANCE COPY oe a “ “| Co iss019 Cs s.orteo -o ~— oe | of “He | 7 an Joe. : * ° = . ea Ef Rg = Liat aoe wise p eter Gettartiicietcientaetione met tet pepiramtor wae ee SACD TA ea sie he, ; an |. | Ce ow CR ow Saeanaett tik cance . C DIR 56524 oO en ne | 1, TICHSORN ETA WASH NCW OCT 25 AND WILL MAKE CONTACT INDICATED REF ce ; - 2. ASIDE FRO" GENERAL, Discussions ON SRHINE-AND QRMANTLE TICHScRN . oo pect ay se -EXPECTED~ Duscuss:Foui-srectyte” TTENS Ser, Sete ete estore tacans whats elite “ss A fbi CONTRACT AND. CHANGE IN COVER FUNDING FOR ORNINE, i LIMULAX STILL YANTS SETTER ASSURANCE THas DYZeSCOON- AS SIGNATORY TO ty re 1 se gsred acepean aC rs tvoutDs ALINE SIGNED! COPY=-OF =CONTRACT« | = ~€ ALL COPIES Pays WED- TO Hes), " TICHBORN TOLD To SRING SIGNED COPY - _ . i PACK YITH HIM FROM PBPRIME 17 att POSSISLE TO TAKE SOME HEAT OFF § : 7 a 4 ‘ : THIS ISSUS po ¢ : : : "hha . ig ; } Be Juan goscu Ba0x” sixes, LE Ax SUGGESTING MANOLING Pusticatios : if 0 : ae : AND DISTRIQUT ION SONEeHAT DIFFERENTLY THAN ORIGINALLY CONTEMPLATED 5 fee ees S cecey atu ANDOSTAT ION. MOT CERTAIN CONPATISLE: WITH PRESENT» “ARRANGENENTS” es . _ PIPENSING IT. | : Ne ee [Cy TICNBORN CONTRACT SER’ HNA-24353, 3, TICH3ORH SENT LaTTEs To! THOMAS, BRINGING PSOSPECTUS, AND THREE . COPIES QRYANTBLE AIRNAILED (PER REF C. ee nave . L /pECRET | _ _ Dg tt AS A>OD TO RENEE TEP RE TONS ARR SS SLL aia 8 A ee ea Amt here OA too ane Lats. Weds a Ee ae hie | : me _ - , —_ -_ oe anion , totar _ ow cory la peers : weit. oa corits, al 4 4 ; med 4 “CLASSEFIEG HESSAGE: foun : wit : ; 7. Prion PROXIEp TED a ECRET. 7 | ee is Bee CF 2 Roe ; : Pensonfony MOTHFEED He} A FR = . \ : Paris Gemorr) | ene af 3 po, Apes. 7 . x COPY vor al ay - - = ” - . . 1 i WO vp FILE, oy Zany) WE! +, 2 oo | : . ron nm ~ ee oe, a edie oe vols ford et ot “SECRET 2ateiaz aren llr 96g 7 5: NEXT INFO-DIR-CiTE- PALP 2532 2 Pe tee ea ; [pTDoRtc QKOPERA | . ne L. - md iE nexY iB is oa 7 By 6s 3): “HE Mirbcgrengen Fre Bi | “y mh a a 1. RE PARA 2 REF, untae « WOULD PREFER 3-4 NOV. WILL CONTACT: 4 :|STATION FIRST AS PLANNED AND. STAT ION CAN ARRANGE MEETING WITH di ‘/rrcwoRn, : ‘ Pa “NO, INDEX. cocunet opele ni - prone eset SECRET a 5 Th # Queaied 1F eH eee could Seat Ane’ Ba Fuses pear enreiusiee an Foo ee I TS A Lin BA DBT Shi BER EIT a ESN EB EACLE eh ak PAL Mr AT Tenth Biche oad tle ct Re a OS ELEE BREE CUASSIPCATOON “-SECRET 10. Chief, WHD a |x| NO INDEXING REQUIRED From 7 lt Chief of Station, Mexico Cityy XX | wcsontia_ SUBJECT acct General - “LICOLIC : Specific'= Edward G. TICHBORN Cover and Working Papers... ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES . : . FP Node A erin REFERENCES" “3 oct 645° 26456 date iAs’ Headquarcérs is avareyckdvad.-G.~ TICHBORN 4 visa and with a number of "associations" (i.e., law firm in PBPRIME , TV and movie contacts in Mexico) which have sufticed to provide satisfactory superficial cover for his presence and activities here up to this time, However, he has been here long enough now and made enough trips to other Latin American countrics where a concinuarion of this toucist status and present cover arrangements should be chaagéd for something more substantial, All of chis became apparent when he began to try to obtain his working papers, TICHBORN's profession, of course, is that of a lawyers but he cannot..practice.thts... profession. in. Mexico.under--Mexd can laws- ~ There fore;- _ to find a peg for working paper approval, something else had to be found, “None of his numerous present cover associations or stories had enough substance to provide a sufficlently plausible basis for working papers. The corporation being created for the QRMANTLE activity under the cover story being used {e.g., fairly affluent PBPRIMER interested in culture and intellectuals yin get, something of: A QRMANTLE: ‘ei | erest’ us PBPRIME foundations in picking it up) will noc support an application. for : working papers. As a result, the Station and TICHBORN were casting about- for something else with more depch ard durability. . (continued) ~~ Attachment: . . a, jf Ll. Identity (UNDERSEPARATE COVER) : Te / 4 Distributian: ; - . scar tat ge oh - WHDw/att- ul slew. 2 ccanlees: 1 - KUWCLF wfatt u/c 7. 3° Files _ Pe een eee o ce i 244357 SEE ae CLA CANCN | 523 8 sammas SO-8- 18/2 e427? YN: eidhavssir tga | " . . ° Rabe OTE j pas Trea BNO / SECRET | HMMA+24457 CONTINUATION OF OISPATCH * 2, During the week of 27 September, an old friend of TICHBCAN's, Identity A, ‘came-up with the following proposition: . “a, Identity A-oxna Identity B which operaces out of Mexico City and distri- butes PBFRiME shows dubbcd into Spanish throughout the Caribbecn and South American aca, The business has been in existence for some time and, _ according to-TICHBORN, is thriving, Identity A said that ‘his business had reached a point where he needed legal assista.ce of various types, but was hot prépared to turn it-over to just any local lawyer since it involved. a wide range of problems. ee Ts . “b. Identity A, who knew from conversations with TICHBORN thee the latter son near M08 thinking about. getting, Mexicdn.vorking. papers ,-made -an-offer-to*TICHSORN: "> oT" “He gaid that’ he would provide TICHBORN with office space and telephone in his present office area in dountown Mexic fy on Reforma if TICHBORN vould Just advise him.oa whac local tauyers,.to. seeron-these- various legal | “'" -pkoblema and’ act a3 a very general legal advisor to him on dealings with: these people. He and TICHBORN figured this would take, perhaps, 5% of the latter's time. Further, and.most. im igid “he would=provide. . the- basis with [deatity 8” for TICHBOR ’ 3*his working papers. For’ various reasons, however, Identity A d@sired an answer right away (withia several days), , oe Po 3. The Station checked out Identity A in Stacion files and found that there had been some previous traffic on him in-the period, 1957-61: HOC-W=334 dated 19 December 1957; HMM-A-9445 dated 12 February 1953; DIR~40866 dated 20 May 1961; DIR-41304 dated 22 may 1961; DIR-.i303 dated 23 May 1oSLs DIR- 41298 dated 22 May 1961; and MEX1*8035 dated 23 May, 1961. $ “noted “the May" 1961~tra fie cokcertied TICHBORN comlag to México and b 8 employed ag legal counsel to Identity A.” (This never really reached fruition although TICHBORN used an association with Identity A, which was never more ‘than close social contact and an interest in show husiness, as one of his various cover stories.) In all this traffic, there was not any derogatory ‘information developed on, Identity Ae, The 3 the Station. on. strength. ,. Zthé-timing srequiredzand-this- previous trate :1d“TICHBORN=t0“go" ahead with the arrangement since it is not only essential for his local. activities, but will provide him with stronger and readily-available cover for any further Latin American trips (f.e.,; FUASPEN) he might be required to make. TICHBORN has been cold, to transact an abselute minimum of:his business for KUBARK at this office on his regular projects. (e.g., QRMINE and QRMANTLE). Vann waneb oe a ray 4.. Hopefully, thie will also straighten out the vorking papers problem on some sort cf rational-basis in the near future. + ; 7 << yD PD wiy ee Gt, fa ete _ for! : Willard C. CURTIS t 1 Peabee’. eine RATL. \ fOOUD ibanine Bs NSC ait i | ; » SECRET , , 5 B A Separate Cover Actcachmnt 4! to © - — we-2gase EVR BTET EE ofthat ap Aba cee cole Identity A - John Nichols MANSON IIT “Identity B - Magnun TV and Mark IV ‘Product ions “ eet erent pike be hone ree i \ SECRET . § cor? 2 rae Were sya? mpreremraiereres, ge og 14-00000" ppt Re Ais al SECRET (WEN FEULED IN} ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET . 4 . . .. & * . te, INSTPUC TIONS 7. PRIOR TOFUING TOT ACTION BRANCH i & ara ~— , . - = ‘ Pao in Sect tn back. Detach \ back flap and ap. | He no, aad title shown are not proper, in 2. Desxey front cover shootlbat tts 40, oat 64 sett. proper ule no. below and ferward doc- . a significant action taken ox comments roquir- ument to RID/AN. . ; rs eo , ing preservation. . . ot . ‘ 2 | FROM: sm 5 PAGPER FILE NO. a, : ae a ; 7. . . . Tee : i.e oe ‘Dy oo . TO: ALL ADDRESSEES © 4 wn . . se FILL IN SECTION 1 ON @ACK. 1f APPROPRIATE Lone : ; . : . - COMMENTS y . eee inte eneeetint tetra tere em seamenene tenn - of | ; : 19 i j \ . | | e oI ‘ : 3 ne ene: [a Senne . Net i J : “Kh | { oe be po | TTT ~ i 4 | [ok | . - . Ca Q FIRE Te MBL PB AMY CED od | i i ; Anvtaars ! : 7 ; & : imped 4 . my ) c7y dé ral ” . to Piere erage erect 3 mncnantcta eles 2 pee a atts se tee Lea cee th eg git cath wnatehs we 14-00p6geme airtdlinS bi aa a Baha aan Rb Mh sind Ola te AS ch Wen as aR LSTA BA Pokal ak ara ER ae etn he RE easy ot ce Sain alee eat aa ace ag aay Reet Te Saath ———— oy PR OISSING ay mamso Fe iNOENING 8 KX fa ince mtquiniy CALT OCALINEO OFS CAN ROE INDUS y Chief, WHO a Fro . Chief of Station, Mexico City, y, _ Xt WO ; Jet General - LICONGA : ; S Specific - Edvard G. -TICHBORN Contract ACTION RUGUAED - REFERENGES oops REFERENCE 2-HMMA*263527 dated” 22 September “L964z . As: ‘A8’probablylcan.be. discerned -from:previoiia coitiminications on thia subject,’ the Station has never been too certain about the original understandings with . Subject on his relationship with KUBARK, At least some understandings have been plementary. ‘to ‘the ‘formal contract. {such vae,; she, ‘avallability: for ‘extended-:.. ate: Pps atin American areas in election periods). This ie no complatat on © the pare of tha Station, dut merely a prelude to a matter which the Station brought ‘up with TICHBORN in connection with his {ntellectual magazine and QRMINE activities, 2 2. It has been the Station's inference, from Calking to TICHBORN as well as comsinications on other aspects of his relationship with KUBARK pot covered iu his contract, that he is not to be considered a full-time contract agent, in other words, he has outside activitiés..in che. legal.and.other..fields-hare.: se was understood would provide tional income to him at the time he entered into his original telocionship with KUBARK. As can be discerned from his biographic data, he has operated at’a level and enjoyed an income outlook that would not be satisfied by the present contractual arrangements on salary. : It has become obvious to the Scation, however, that if he is to handle, properly, ulremet 2s. being imposed on-him by.the.Station a very high percentage: sivable* tine ng t wvVOLV as we ae tee pe ft “going™ te ere nvolved, (continued) ; oN Via) SBM 3 +8 —- an ic 5 Oe T orepaters SOM AND Mae R | RMMA= 24353 22 Sep 64 TT TERR ana TT j MORIRE me : | SECRET | 50-6-116/8 ; i INA BIRR Se TUE aint le eats EE Ik A na: ite FPS a Cate cat PRA ee Edema cs AeA le otk es ED ETA, ee : . an , . fin “ a CONTINUATION OF | ; SECRET DISPATCH . LL TO WAT NMR NR AS ~ WNMARTAISS ed 4°. 3. Taking all the foregoing {nto consideration and to avoid cerplications with his present projects or TICHBORN, the Station asked him what understanding he. had op the proportion of hta time to ba davoted to KUBARK activities. Ye said © that hia presence contract was predicated on approximately 60 to 8¢-2/3% of : his time being utilized by KUBARK. His present estimate is that he is devoting 85 to 90Z-of his time to KUBARK activities; and, if ke is to do the kind of job that.is desired on the two intellectual projects recently acquired, he will. suatein that percentage. Of. course, he: continues to be available for appropriate electton of political assignments (such ag FUASPEN) in other countries from tima to time; but, it has-to be recognised that when he is absent froa Mexico, this represents LOOK“of his time. “<4, The Station agrees with his analysis on current commitments against his : v tima_on behalf of KUBARK, .Therefore, it was indicated to TICHBORN that ha - (> should’ Ge"prepared to: ‘take-up this matter vithsHeadquarters: at: the time.:he:. " \ makes hig Late October trip to PBPRIME {n connection with the new intellectual magazine (see reference) and chat the Station would request Headquarters to be ‘prepared to discuss thevmattéer at-that time. Ie sia. ‘the ‘Sta tion's understanding. - |. that his present contract extension expires 19 November 1964, ee , 5. ‘The Station would like to emphasize that this matter was brought up at its initiative in order to try, (a) to assure that demands being placed on TICHBORN recently could be reasonably expected to be fulfilled and (b) ta get a complete understanding on all aspects of TICHBORN's contractual status erittea and unwritten so that neither the Scacion nor TICHBORN get conmitred to these continuing activities and suddenly find themselves in contention about the ‘tine/salary—involved.:.It- should‘also:.be emphasized that. TICHBORN | has not... complained, about recent requiremoats, but has devoted whatever tine required to handle them and do the Job expectéd, . ; é : - a : . : . , : for i cfs et ee _.. .. . Willard 6, CURTIS Seem ctnctnte em marmite Catches oe mete "aanynncanion PROCESSING ACTION BECRET ; marca fot webu . xe. Ld tsoliine Ai iS lked ONLY QUALIICD DESK Can FUDGE IRON rpe_sbot ok Sahin. tess 10 C143 YOK fwrcrora 1) _______ Bivand 0 TICHBORN .| ACTION REQUIRED UO... peer ene fe meg wean eit gee are AE aed anual ete ge Ba ner ater te _. Reference? (MMI 12847 » 21 August 1964 5 ee ee re ae ees oO ooo bate aaa re ta 7 Seon Bena nd: Ger TICHBORN'S. contract, ghould be. mowed + Station is ; Ste nen ae Fs Pe lr ely to discuss pospible changes, whioh -- 7 avaiting pia: return from Chile : will be forwarded as 800N, aa pospible. . : i wet ate ees a cate * - ; 4 i ae 3A ae. a ee pe nt mae 5. ° all ype eee es : : ' : _ : A : ‘ i i 4 i : i i a t my Distribution 2 - WHD ~ - ~ Files | -=y { i i i t ' ’ a oe DISPATCH SOM, AND MEET jon September 1964 ! HMA-24259 ‘ at i —_—————— 1 cLasws CANON 1 WG SIRE MAR | SECRET 201-253203 J4-00000 : y 3 4 ; ; c rn AACA PRC NG ACI te P Aw 33 . eee once PAREN NG AST DISPATCH SRCRET ; : SS . . DP MASCLD BC ira INO i ———— , oe | Chied of Staiton, haxico City ; _ _[ RO notNG azo neT9 - 7 i mg, _ : Toa QUALIFIED OFsK° . : : a ee ee hee ef CAM TURE INCU : Chief WH Divisioa — ; y pweee Te ee ee a . | 1983 Covert Iscone Tax Returan ot cote eb : ACHON REGUIERD - eyURENCLS ee ~~ ee — anaes i PRIGRITY I AS ere TN tire Ee Le SMT EE TR NT eee Come ne pi, Bier }. According to the records in the Ovfice of Finarzee, tho following named individuals have failed to £tlo the required Covert (cv Ancone Taz-retarns for-19632 Biases the due Aa'te ror” [ncowS Tax Roturas ta 13 Aprii for diudividuals phygicaily present in PEPRIGE fa tras date god 15 June for tadividuain who Bre Strosd on 15 April », OTR of the Lolloting “WRalyiduatacare no del lageeat vith seapect to-|° theix PEP2IHS iscome Fax reapongibilitiout - Otto BARGE IST ". Harieo GOa LISUFY = Bexieo Goa, Philip K. FESeanaio | Project LISHBOES 2, occa Rear 6 FICHBORR 3 on oo A PrOJeet -LECOLIG soon nee we Pigs BOE . i 4 ce ae 2 tent ot eee 4 ee a: Se eS OO 2. Ye tg requested {hat steps be tales to precure tae aue~ ‘Gtanding tax reterns ag soon en possible eiace delinquent tax Polurays are subject to 6% etatutory tateresi on the vapaid tes dae free 1D Anvil to dste of paymest aad in acdition are algs sabject o_penalty of. Se per month -{not: to exceed, 35%: 0f 2 be_tad Tia Mt it: “Sor failure 6 Tile tax retarns. - ” : . Na aielenemeiadi ee Chester B, RALWOLD Distributiva: , - | Grig 21 C05, Bezico City ee : lesa fe eceenenee cence ne ee bee ee ee OA AY 3223 : Sa ey aCe TD 1} Datta seman AnD Toan Hy : . i : __! BMS 3709 _ | & Septeator 1834 Se ns aaa Gaacaneg ERGs od came _ me PN i . i ; Po : @BCREF i Fo a Peg ttt RC i tae TS I URES ahr me : 14-00000 . TS NT eet ine amen SYR NTs at A VN EE Nala Lm MA har oberg hoe 7 “ “MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH/L - | . pete Se en papagenede s SSint we te catenins : _— . - po GuBgECT "1963 Covert Thconme Tax’ Retiiras 2 u “L. “Agcordiig to thé’redords “1a: the: Compénsation-and-Tex-Division, -- “Office of Finance, thé following named individuals are required to file s for: 1963, but have failed to do. so to date. “due f ge Tax Retiirns: 18°15: April “for-individuals..paysically. | present in the United States on that date. and 15 June for individuals who. a are abroad on 15 “April. Therefore, sll of the following listed individuals are now delinquent with reepect to their U. §. Income Tax responsibilities: Prat me et 7 oa : . "- ~ "Otto, HAMMARQUIST = "Mexico OGA A ane } ’ wo LERURF ARP or ‘Mexico OOA : Lip K. TESSAROLO Project LIEMBOSS : - Project LICCLIC 2. It is requested that steps be taken to procure the outstanding 7 per tax returns as soon as possible since delinquent tax returns are subject 3 to 64 statutory interest on the uapsid tax due from 15 April to dste of : t payment aud in addition ere algo subject to a penalty of 5% per month, not ‘ to exceed 256 of the tax liability, for failure to file tax returns. . ~ Ay i t 3. It is also requested tha : ish : Bl. correspondence going to the Field. with respect to this subject. . : SAGE ; Lo Fs fe Desmond FitzGerald ; . so Chief ; Western Hemisphere Division So wee re 14-00000 EL A A A I Rah NN OS EEE IT PATNI + Led Wien a ett BS Ces. nad ea Nees CORE SS BS CU a feo RUSHES Rec ay , . 7 | ; : . i [ ros foo Fain i H : 4 . CASS CATR : PRRESSNG ACTION | _ i ro . : | | DISPATCH | sscasz punceranense “2° Chtet of Station, Mexico City | wo nae OED : | WNFO. : . . ‘ ~ \ ONLY QUALIFIED DESK . os \ a4 CAN JUCMHE INOEAIMG __. 1 FROM, , : Chief, WH Division ; ‘ “FS Bdward 'G. TICKBORK = . | ACTION REQUITED - REFERENCES ~ . ae , Subject's, contract will expire 18 Novenber 1964. Please advise by return dispatch whether: the contract should be coeff y_vhanges are des Distribution: Q&1 ~ COS, Hexico city ; ; : ; | :, : ! ' CROSS REFERENCE TO DISPATCH SYMSOL AND NUMER : ey oo | : 4384 Ga OS FHE Bhifugust 45 64 ~ | pes ETT * Settee — H Poarce pprrrty Trrist 50 j . 5 BA/I/R. Ay Lehman: chk COW TED ISAT Tired Gare: Cer oCStS NAL “Distribution: [omer , " h _WH/PERS Leaidiag et AL Masa cin fee ze wifla : | . wren So Tipe yer 7 Ng _ ~ i TETRA OL ea CLR eat Whee TS 2 eT, ai SSSA SRNL Ca EIS I OR STAN Ec Ste NE Sa Be os cn SF SE NES ce PALE as a BS pease ay Hl i - ~ ~ i a 1 yg y (* oe SASSIFIED MESSAGE | - . 27 SECRET ROUTING ; i 4 ae ; ; ¥ ypmecton Dm vi | FROM MEXICO, ony - : : | ACTION: tu & . ab oe, if wo ees, CA 2, VR - yo REE POR em mt A these | eomrerter eer cateiasenne atone ety enctavetenee. Hesgoncing nes i . j ° a ee See ne | : t i Fo apa t | i. “EDWARD Ge _TICHBORN Ha 9793 17 ‘AUG AND ETA santi aco 13 pee | 7 ava Via CANADEAS PACIFIC CHECKED FLIGHT SCHEDULES FROM mNTOFAGASTA : IF STOPOVER 7 i AND FEARS ‘STOPOVER THEaz CAN TIE HIM UP THREE DAYS. DESIRED. auruay. PLS -INFORt! MEXI BY COB 3 AUG, - ley is kG peg tee TA i fin ee, oe sol SECRET =o 7 — _ Ss ® . Woe Sl AS23623 0 Ne ED a ae a CHE LAR tab a Be TL OR eS eh A bea at Les cae 5g" re ops x ABR east Ava tatee bl Ae a A sci Sap os eT SA Sa tnd paste takes LOSI OREN SOEET ree Be ': a 12-62 ROUTING : Bern A QKLZg Thee, > CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ong aud WESTPUA nn unit: FINANCE = ex, [53g ECR ET QT : 7483 / 5 NOL INDEX : — DATE: 26 MAY 1964 G Fie IN CS FILE NO. : . 7 1 . - TO: Mexico CITY Se yy FROM: DIRECTOR , , ‘ coe; CFOS ee INFO 2 wil, ve fo os Ga ag ae re ee at eh A "PAY TICHBORN $993.30 EFFECTIVE PAY FERIOD ENDING 32 MAY 1968: — ; gerne et i ER oe eyed C/S COMMENT: STATION REQUESTS AMOUNT FIELD SALARY TO PAY TICHBORY. te Tae iad aT Benin RR IN ee yreN cD od C/CetAB SO ‘ ~ : cn y D . - : . : 7 - — : < | - 4 : ne ho, VAM Cdu-/ W: flscass A . , C/E SS 7/8 See arena ci CUCROUMATING CFFIZESS NO ana mn . # + ;MELGASIAG OFFICER? - . lecnesee from serrate | AUIMENTICATING 67 * A : Pawo eding aot : orrscea be . vt oe 3 BCR ¢c.- Rg b 24 Tt Cotter hiatca i REPROOUCTION: & THES, THAN MN THE SUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED, Copy Na el aszie3 pore ier eer Fnpecdie te TNA cele aad REO MAAC I hs AS Be ested hes Let, o . CLASSIFED MESSAGE 8PE G. UROLLER 000 po Vg + CAWHI2 | ows [ogy SECRE 4 6868 wheat ts ME NC ge) MAY. 89 1 MEXICO SANTIAGO hl skOu: DIRECTOR 7 Aa a - wit B CONE: sete INFO Ean oy a fn eet CA. 2, CA/9.4,.01, C1/0'S, Fly, WR. 2 Pg HO SOPRIORITY MEXE © V9" = SAGO 7 = FUASPEN. REF Ki 9577 (1D 1 83422) eo: a , SAGO 7034 (LN 89145) a oo - a 1. CONCUR TICHBORN MAKE ARRANGEMEN TS PER PARA 1 BS REF. 2) TICHBORN IDENTIFYING HIMSELF AS HENRY SHOULD CONTACT _— WALLACE. RY “BARLETY “AS SOON AS HE ARRIVES NEW YE ROK TO BET ae _ moe, BRIEFING IN WASH NOT LATER THAN 28 MAY, TICHBORN COULD OFFICE EXTE NEGO iS 5868 LEAVE FOR SAGO CN 29 MAY “PARLETT!S "HOME NUMBER IS IN VIRGINIA SECTION OF WASH DIRECTORY. _| 3. FOR SAGO: IN ORDER TO AVUID OVESLAPS AND CROSSING OF LINES IT DMPORTANT STICK TO CONCEPT, TICHBORN'S UTILIZATION | PER REF BLE, HE. WiLL BE STATION EYE3 AND EARS BUT NOT . ort f seen wT uy. Gee erste ete sot tak ECOME INVCLVED IN ORGANIZING CAMPAIGN FOR INDEPENDENTS CR OTHER ELEMENTS, ; . - a : oA END OF MESSAQE : C/S COMAENT: "REF RYBAT. , a . : vad Sa7aK e — eI we, DESMOND SITZGERALD -WH/3 bike “SPRARE DROUL ; a. E CeWwHD goeariasting pes: eee PT geen geese c/wH/2 z WRU asBS. SHIT ED ot [tains a tecom AGENTS tec R TIAL } # ereria : Loscans. —.) EES) Hi EOPROUNAL IGN OY OlAER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMISITED. Geo h. i : o ch mat ee ee Ase ed 1A TORE PES Nee Raha panel BNE Mh Ra Tala ee be Ee Sialetaio al ay shies LEG ar LE tras Sita ds Rail ss ada aa eta Ase Saree atid pave Nemec Sa Se " TR A "CLASSIFIED MESS. oe I SECRET Thy 2\ YO: 4s DIRECTOP Liat, perteborn _, mom swextcnery ee AS 3 20R—" ad 4 i INFO 1 = ADOP, GEA 25°C/Cr5-C/CCS. 35- Rig So og cnet eee renin) ween henna a , . : Ss a : SECRET 2200572 ; rT “pnb O422 ” DIR INFO. SAGO. CLIE. BEKI.. 957%. je Boy . ' © TRYING TO GET OFF GROUND, MEXI EDITOR AND NUMEROUS OTHER MEXI 4 ITELLECTUALS ALREADY BEING PULLED INTO £ SFFORT, NUMBER PEOPLE hath READY “BETNG=C ONTACTED: FORARTIC SS SETOSSS O° FAR“ GONETNOTHTS= THAT ({CONNOT BACK OUT OR DEFER LAUNCHING ‘MAGAZINE WITHOUT KILLING TICHBORN, + babatbeor eter aa Me ye yes | i . {WITH LEFTIST INTELLECTUAL AND OTHER CIRCLES HERE FOR 600D, PORTHERs ; —— FROM GOING AvAY, THEREF ORE, -TICHBORN WILL HAVE TO MAINTAIN SOME-KIND . : OF INTERIM CONTACT WITH THIS. PROBABLY CaN BE HANDLED BY HAIL THRU HIS “RIFE, BUT VERY: ‘pOssisLe: HE WOULO NEED WAKE "GRE OR Tvo VERY SHORT TRIPS BACK TO | MEX! DURING SOME PART OF THIS PERIOD FOR THIS PURPOSE Secret |. BSS] REPROOUCTION 8Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFRCE iS PROHIBITED Copy No. Der 28303 vem rows A TO TAT Rha te Ne eM OE Lins OR TE = ine at NR Gy TIPE S A Sk te ald S GS eter ate San ee ig 14-0000 © ee ~ omens oe erences ems ew ae * ° i , ‘ | ! : . a . ~ _ , . wate ca : Zz . CLASSIFIED MESSAGi ! _ | INE or ©, vee { ee er ee AND SOME OF THIS PRIVAlE cuSINESS ACTIVITIES WHICH HE ‘CANNOT JUST prow FOR PERIOD, THIS COULD BE ARRANGED AT TIME DEEMED | BEST BY SAGO and TICKBORN CONSIDERING ALL FACTORS. | . ; - B, TICHBORN COVER uP TO THIS POINT ON MUCH SHORTER TRIPS HAS. BEEN 4 ees INTEREST JN Los ANGLES MOVIE COMPANY AND SOME SHORT TERN MOVIE - we tet ee deme code WINTEREST.IN AREATO WHICH: HE-VENTS- “HOWEVER, D0: ‘Nor BELIEVE: THIS" ye Wee as oe PA Te JG Sa ela eka WOULD SATISFY [wo T ON TH. STAY. TICHSORN SUGGESTED TDEN ! med Ca ITS BEKALF WITH LETTER FROM IDEN 2 WHO REMAIN UNVITTING. THIS COULD 7 4 wR uOSe TN EERESTS HE ACTUALLY REPRESE TING AS LAWYER TRYING FIND Lo a INVESTORS, ETC. THIS. COULD..INV.OLVE <SURVEY, TRIP:TO:LATIN, AMERICA. ON..: one Moun pets tet gre dis. SO A atlgn firelhznut & ae | - ae "BE LAID ON BY TICHBORN AT TINE ‘ME NAKES SCHEDUL®O 27 MAY. BUSINESS 7 i ; coe ‘TRIP To NEY YORK. SINCE IDEN 1 LOCATED WASHINGTGH, HE SEE IDEN 2 rac raninet oF : EASILY AT THAT TINE, GET. LETTER, AND ALSO ANY INSTRUCTIONS OR . JOS aek oan FBR PING HOS” MEGHT: ‘DESTRE ‘ive. “ThE ‘COULD LEAVE FROM WASHINGTON FOR SAGO ON WEEKEND. 2: ADVISE, c/s COMMENT: swouLD LIKE TO KNOW. WHETHER EDWARD G. _TECHEORN . AVAILABLE 3 MONTH TOY. SAGO BEGINNING ASAP, DONS Su Ou SC TERE ee BT oo ote, p Mike e- wr eee etm mi nem ene ne nm ents ene a RN: PRLS 1 See we 14-00 7 - ~ . = pes . a os, ea Ps CLASSIFIED MESSAGE “uy SECRET TO r DIRECTOR — 7 Tal Le ; aes Ar. 7 L ” — _ . : FROM 1 MEXICO city er =O - (S38 289. ACTION: C/WH 5. ; : | INFO 4 400, c/ca 2, c/tt, c/ees 3, VR re ; i DIR INFO SAGO ) CITE “NEXY 9578 || BSSSISITIZED® <---> sogtabnat y a EF MEXE ‘oor seya05” Be 7: rn : . A IDEN 1 - GOCTEDAD. ANONTMA DE Luz ¥ FUERZA ELECTRICA INTER+ AHERTCAWA, WASHINGTON, D.C. NEW COMPANY IN FORMATIVE STAGE. . a ‘IDEN 2-- CARLOS MCCORMICK, P PRESIDENT OF SALFEI.. oe oR ree ee Ma Sie A mee need SEBS : SECRET. | : __REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROMISED. Copy No. - Gm te ace ernie min ne ee arco men orttee were bse, . om sere geet - ! wot To ete en CR TY > ey Ot ae sar meatasiatere so” : . oy 2432903 1 ~ am oo 4 wé vo . . 7 | 13 May 1964 | i i. i : ee ter enh cen cen sang wenger an “MEMORANDUM FOR: Contract Personnel “pivision aoe Serene te — SUBJECT: - 3: Eaward G..TICHBORN - ces _ bs r ae ; ; atx“(e)* Please extend for a ‘perio “Of the: present -contract.ofEdward 6. TICHBORN which woo due to expire on 16 Hay 1964. OT yten Cts Peet BES a Brooks’ Be Lidins ae C/WH/Supyort 4-00000 TT EE es RT 8 Natees MEE Nh dine LS ane EE eee nT rea mets t 4 the ~ ae ~ : , . - : 1 FROM * NEXIS CITY ; De7— 79 2203. t t } | ACHON: yy 3 1 ! " g uuew 11562 : F Oo lL. AS INDICATSD IN REF B IN 820-1962, IT WAS STATION UNDERSTANDING =~ = SS 3 i UNTIL FAIRLY RECENTLY THAT TICHBCRN'S PRIMARY HISSION HERE VAS TO BE | AVAILABLE FOR ELECTION. AND OTHER POLITICAL ACTION aSSIGNNENTS ny a Oh een “U8 SH EMTSPRERE” FOR, IF NEED BE; EXTENDED Pia tons oF TINE “IN ‘sé ‘wae Se i WORDS; HE ASSIGNED HERE SOR LA EASE CPERATIONS VITA MEKI Havine ~ . , RIGAT USE Rie UITHIN TAS nlTst NS. O2YToOuUS! CCUuLD NoT : OTS: REGU NESANDe ; ASSURED NANAGEWENT UNDER THESE CCNDITIONS. HOWEVER, /USSD AIM $02 MUNBER ow | ONE-SHOT AUD TEMPORARY ASSIGNUENTS PLUS METEALTING: AND HANDLING ee PROJECT LIFIZZ WHICH AS NUCH AS ETATISN FELT-COULD 8 . TYING HIN SCUN TCO wUCH. REF C IK) 819 1363 PPPARENTLY RE cosniZzep THAT STATION WAS USING HIM SONEWEAT SORE THAN CRISINA iy CONTEMPLATE De PRoJict LrecLTe NOTE 0 Ke vouia’s HRUSLING | ‘isTeceeeruan YOuR val PROJECT. PROJECT LIFIZZ CR SONE REPLACEEENT, PLUS AEHATIING AVAIL ~ Sa FOR SHCAT-CURATION POLITICAL ACTIGN ASSIENHENTS Is OTHER AREAS, : Pohe w oN vee ‘ err AS 3203 r ~upe ee mT | SECRET ftom Soe wee if QBS ta Tee! RLTOQUCTION BY OIaia 1 AN TR ISSUING OVNCE 15 promren Coay No i 14-90000 a ro ane + ee ae Aa RRA 7 | ; ICHSIRN VILL AGRES WITH 2$ AND-PAST HISTCRY HEGE ULTH LEFTIST INTELLECTUAL WOST SUITASLE FOS Hin AND NO POINT IN TRYING T-PROPAGANDA’ ORT YO ITH™ STURENT™ “OPREATIONS” “To “HIM” Sede ns ene ~CEDRIC-BELFRAGE «if sorno: OME DURATI ONS GuSENDS TMST PRESENT CONTRACT. MOVING HIM, INTO APPAOPRIATE - noe AND HE BEING KEPT SUSY hen. HOD pate a Pe ee ee plea telat Sore vit an 7 = Ted ; = } . : . ; : i. : FROECT LICCLIC. ; : we le ee ee he ve ee ; : a ’ . i | a — ie ace ame a Ea ee rn ae Ot ica ae 2 Tato — A RRS aie ee BR Nt (Senor See tert wl Wht EES as BaF oti at St cant Bhat (iad ewtes tad \Dleee tn atta tiene Sees mo rae po ; u 7 DRAGh US MESSAGE ‘ - a . . . 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BELIZVE RIZGH ARD aINORCINET WHO PREYICUSLY YLUTTERED SECCLD BE REPLUTTBRED. gecbn Ty oF ‘SSMBITIVE OFS, 2, CARLES VANTHRR STATION CORCURS OH ALL OR HOY HANY 90 RUSODA CAM PLAN TRIP ALLOG SUFFICIENT TIME FOR INTERVIEWS. bt an 3. POA APFROTID 10 LOYLUTTER LIRGBACE THE. ” to = vas 2M Su 5 oe oR ay hed Bee oe “name /tullane - (phone) = wee om et a em ae ot \, . é _ i a aaron) \ Nae. €1/Oa/Lally (drazt) Digg ace a 4 i 7 - ; vom uy. uaTTeR |! a (Ae too -. Yesmnva . i | . . SCoeo masiag Gteicens i a toa | ; ‘ RULATIAG OevICEa — taeegpe Pies rene AVTAENtE : 5 . . | | cosets Merce | v . . . | ee tore ote ca oe : REPRODUCTION OY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING CFFICE 18 PRCIAISITED, Capp Ne | ~ bs : etgss AS F292 AMDT tonto AE Tendencies Ebacssian allatatore ds TOC OSTE DIRECTOR . _ . _ FROM a fcXICO CITY oo, : ACTION: . ca/o 4(ca/o COPY SLOTTED AT 2045 15 APR aP) re : . ! ; 2 NEO oe cA2, cAlPes, _ca/or, c1/oPs, c/o, WH 7, VR. ; EC > “AoE-1522252 + samen ae te nina oe cae she PRIOR! 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NCE CONTYSULTY AND S a X FEE Ls NEE 33° AS ROR 7k a2 FFFORT REQUIRED JOURNAL, |} MILL NEED BE FIVE TO SIX HUNDRED DOLLAR RANGE PER MONTH ONCE . 7 PROJECT UNDERTAKEN T FEELS CAN GET X WORK WITH HIM ON PRELIMINARY : gost STUDLES AND. “OTHER, DATA FOR REIMBURSEMENT X'S TIME AND WHATEVER OTHER COSTS INVOLVED WITHOUT NECESSITY ANY LONG-TERM COMMITMENT. . “ D 4 Ye ¢ “T EST TRATES YHTS TAXE“AT LEAST THO VEEXS ale TOTAL: cost. S708. pee ed be ee (Us Sods THIS MUST BE NONE TO GET ENOUGH PRELIMINARY DETAIL FOR. PROJECT SUSMISSTON 2, IN ADGITION, TWD OTHER PRELIMINARIES SKOYLD BE UNDERTAKEN = aA. INITIATE acTION FGR T'S BEXTCAN YORKING PAPERS WHICH RECYRED ‘ 29-253 263 awd Noy ae _" BUWRQDUCTION BT Ciné THis Ted SSGUING OFFICE IS poonaaTeD Copy tr. So ome ane Ye PO aie oN T te Li eattiae tempt nada tee, . eH te Hen Ram BN Ly 14-D0D07 Pw PAA cane eae Sa rat aed ena ee CE NS mes ete “BR tty Bie Seek Aa SE EET re TR al He LG ee tell ele Sita pa eal we haa ST el esnto wesc | «SECRET mwa moet st One in cad SERVI im ces iGyad CataciTy WaT JOURMAL OR Joy BM AL ‘ : “cso} okaTE MECHANISM TO BE SET UP, THIS TAXES aDOUT MONTH IF NO | | HITCHES AND COST ESTIMATED. $642(U,S.) IN "GRATUITIES" FOR VARIOUS MEXICAN OFFICIALS INCLUDING INCIDENTAL TAX AND LEGAL FEES. _— eee agen oh. By» START~C ORPORATI.ON. PAPERS. PLAN, 1S.ROR. T HAVE. LAY. warm Ne ~ NAWOLE INCORPORATION IN FLAN" $ NAME FOR SILENT CLIENT WHICH UNDERSTAND 3 c ONnGN PRACTICE. HERE. “stock CERTIFICATES to “BE BEARER TYPE, AND ; “70 BE. HELD. SY. T- FOR ASSURED. CONTROL, ESTIMATE MILL REQUIRE. at LEAST MONTH i ‘NO -SNAGS “AND COST: “$7 DOCU ST)” TNGLLO TAG: REQUIRED 3 wns ate # _-GRATULTIES, CORPORATE CAPITAL. REQUIRED IS $4, poatw ss) wHien must BE OF DEPOSIT WITH BANK FOR MEXI AUTHORITIES - — VERIFICATION AT TIME INCORPORATION BUT MAY BE SPENT ANYWAY DESTRED AFTER INCORPORATION OR UF PROJECT, DOES NOT 0 THROUGH MAY BE VITHORAYE ae Joweeree ee ER ee ot ge EP eere Neen a Wigee ge ere ete ee ORO TM Ee FROM, BANK AND RETURNED XUBARK. T'S STORY TO. LAW FLRM WILL BE HE STARTING CORPORATIGN AS FLYER IN CULTURAL FIELD NOT ONLY SINCE FILLS IMPORTANT VOID, BUT BECAUSE HE HOPES: LaTER ATTRACT BIG - ‘ IN SOME | FOUNDATION MONEY (Te Eg , FORD on ROCKEFELLER) AND, THEN, SSLARIED CAPACITY T WILL GET CUT PROCEEDS, THIS EMINENTLY REASONABLE ” HERES ; 3. BASED FOREGOING, j REQUIRE AUTHORITY USE $2,980(U. S.). DSTO FUNDS TO UNDERTAKE DEVSLOPMENTAL ACTION IN ORDER GET x vory __-- OY PROSPECTUS, POSSIBLE ASSISTANTS, CONTRIBUTORS, ETC. AND. OTHER a FACETS, $4086 CORPORATE CAPITAL DEPOSIT WILL BE REQUIRED LATER i WHEN CORPORATION, FORMATION NEAR FINAL STAGES. IF DESIRE TO TaxE RT cite eis SUCCESSIVE STEPS, THEN ONLY $760 REQUIRED BUT MUST RECOGNIZE THIS 4 WILL SPAN GUT CONSIDERABLY TIME OF STARTING ACTIVITY. uh. SF ae _ . . c/s COMMERTs «SARS ANKIOUS TICHIORN WORK CUT DETAILS JOURNAL, — | [secre | a ee 14-3900 . . maw me mem pm ge > & PN CLASSINIED MPSSATE BE, RedQnhardt:rg, ame Do. } tar Som 8.8 CRS t. Deatroy-——-t) tr " ‘WH/3/Mexico rere 3940 —"\'6- March-64— to MEXICOCITY a Cy “. gRoM: DIRECTOR oe ¢ CONF: ai 5° : ees KBD SECA s 2; C/E; DD /s;"DfoP; “yR bee TED Lk qeeenentiene eaten a Bed reef we ee 2 wth Ripe ena eteapey ole i er EE ne Se ee re aS 1 ced a te enn emt cemeteries _DeneaHZED. = | ae REF; A. vin 03351. wake B. HEXY 8448 1, HDQS HAS BEEN ADVISED CONFIDENTIALLY THAT TICHBORN “Wo LONGER UNDER CONSIDERATION FOR RKP APPOINTMENT. No REASON GIVEN, cet tet Bh '-_ TICHBORN SHOULD NOT REPEAT NOT BE ADVISED OF THIS INCIDENT. — Gage pee inn : ert enaeteceendde te, one vets Shen. IT ASSUMED TICHBORN NOW RSUAIN IN ‘PLACE. - “REPLY oO . 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ANYTHING BUT ‘CONPLETELY PRO-PSPRINS. a 1S; NO-QUSSTION ABCUT HIS ABLLITY .AT ANY “CHORE UNTE RESTING “gnoyGH TO STIMULATE HIM, NE IS EXTREMELY LUCIO, AND HIS MIND CaN ONLY BE SLD TEMPERAMENT. HIS MENTS" HAVE” PL : PCSCRIBED AS BRILLIANT. HE HAS : * JuDS EMENT APPEARS To SE SOUND . ¢ ALTHOUSH IN MEXT nee “KSSTON , 3 “usbaLhy BEEN oF THE ype tT unicR HE FOLLONED STATION GUIDANCE)» ve tke ee | . a oy Is NOT 5000 AT DETAIL, SUCH as REPORTING AND ACCOUNTING. IN ESSENCE: i ! 7 ; | “He. IS A SHARP OPERATOR, | who COULD PROBABLY DO WELL IN. POSITION OF 4 ! ye _ IMPORTANCE. pe g bo gtk Rebar cl 2a. STATION, NOTIN (POSITION TO cons ENT ov HIS LEGAL, ABILITY. HIS .. 7 LOCAL ACTIVITY FALLS IN THE pustic "RELATIONS cATEGORY CAS A Pypaine vciTizen HE NOT ALLOWED "PRACTICE WEXD » : Ww f vw 7; “! EGRET es rae att! ff RK - | . ~ SECRET a ee - i Copy No. " REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE I$ PROHIBITED pote. toe PAsare OG oa S sop oe wae Pum mone — 2h FESRUARL 1988 STEED. ODENVY HNONS 1 romt M. WOTTTEN cf 3 Loss 5613 aie yexctco CITY PRIGRTTY Next af ees 2 LqTTED __ A, aire con! me che FOR ROMA AND "WE “que. GIVB: AOTRORSEMEEE OPINIOH GF GxS CHARACTER, ABLUITY, TOOFRAMEST, AnD Too. wrTsoor AEST , TICHDORN, REQUESE Cu CADE DATA AYD oPINTONS OF YOURSELF AND oprttens WHO - HAVE USALT WIT aM, WE RAVE WGHEST opinion OF WDM. RR A amttige: whee . itige why, ae ade a Leno Stee ent colt eat oes basen ED oF NESTE Goer Now 14-0000 LTO DIRECTOR . prom MEXICO CITY , . _ Tl yenon, CAMHS. (WH COPY SLOTTED AT: 2105 3 FEB 64 00) . | CTION: , gal 628 os . oe | "tig INFO, ADOP, c/cl, VR : : . . pede ety ‘ SEE RET oe093ez__ _ ca : SS Serger. oan were rnin An eet Pug ins AAR eae en atl epee fhe ny ety: Pgh Wo PRIORITY, DIR INFO PRIORITY Guar ¢ CITE. MEXT 8981 Jel be yee niemne = eben ymin Aig ete Im oa tte ; “r OAD ne oe a 7 REF DIR R 98835 7 oe Mag eer tash. ening : 1 te we at ore soo ; ” |) S FEB. WILL. MEET AT 1730 LOCAL 3 FEB. oo CO ; i £ 2, AWAIT FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS. - 1 | 4 -f SECRET. ee ee barat wee nay (Carte teen ok oe TD ee a a oR eto ee rn cee oe tte ea a Lat Geen aah ' ¢fs COMMENT: *RE PLS CABLE REPORT ON INITIAL CONTACT AND “INSTRUCTIONS WILL FOLLOW, ena i 4 i i \- an } SECRET . SE REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE 3SSLING OFFICE IS. PROHIBITED _ Copy No.” ; i ne ce ne ne ene me ee re RIS Benet mma ete mat a f4-c0000 CL ASSEIED MESSAGE Lowe an oe. ISHN MS WRITERR eed OU = ae ° _ MT OEB/S_gege sgcresr- | [ii een tee Sol) [> es cnn oo anne nn JOR. SB PBB. A964 FEY | ne pon sa = 1 + BESICO CITY, GUATEMALA cry | 3Fea. PY LB grt peas: DIRECTOR. |. B Le . ae eo we A a, SiR TEN eft 5 : Cyr more One: oe on rr wo: oD fr E+, eomvntonspabonetet 2h op TMNEDIATE EEE. BO a GUAT 2 ok ee ao SHE Om aan j a ee eos eas ms “$8833 “ nw peseerale xscam 5 -DIR-97680™ B, DIR 97391+* oh BSGAIN 7 PHOSKD GALeOKD WoRNING B YER Fd MEXICO CITY APD. GAYE EW ADDRESS: { BARIARO, SACORERD & BECOBEDO 78, APARE~ ee abe 20) atta l Se ee a rt tine NENT 203, TELEPHONE 45 gato ZETENSION 203, Bis WAVE TICHBCRR eo WAKE CONTACT UNDER ALIAS ‘ASAP. Ih “Ca IF. ‘TicsBoRN KOT avarLaR, PLS BAVE BTSINGHA MAKE i 2 ae “AND INSTRUCTIONS WYLL FOLLAT Pe ee ee ~ Fa uN * . . - c _ on a * COMMENTS ; aiden dtaying with wife at Continenta? | Hilton. © - Rapests, SORTASE en. 2 ART, IS Sr ire EY ay Genet MIE Le eel SP EEE OB RES WL EDS ETE Eg oF . #eGives: brug nama of Iden, . - cs : se 7 | 7 ie te Cc. xing ce 7 a8. SHITVEN oye SOP eos AHADROIMATING QUNICESS | a cy (HS /3 : oo “f “paceat(eoer riers po duteini fears wo we - i ee sya = | or 3. oR a 8 ae - REPRODUION 91 COTES RAN THE DISS! AS GENS Rang din Det As 3 bed | 14po000 ORO: JON KR, SEETTEe , SECRET - - FOUENE ; : els COY soci 4 SECRET ; —- 1 . " CV NO INDEX j To 7 ATi: J PEIN CS FILE NO » ‘no ae 1 $oasuy apss_O EN Ss eS nO f= oh ¥ 3x? O es 1 MEKTOO CITE INFO: GUATEMALA CITY vit ster 2 > 1 cone: DEFERSER: aoe : ; © wos TEL, c1/3Ps, C1/OA, VR 7 : | a -_ Prot ' INFO ROUTINE TE DIR 4 | our °98045 «| ye MARE scaact st ONCE. <~VOOU— wD - 0 gS COMMENT: «*1N 08477. ° we . - er y . . . a Py a gE Bate et hed nc araea et a end ONE St ea at teats te gt RRB Pte ae vane eee aN 2 coger din ber ie? ROUTING {INITIAL wa /COPS CTOROUNAT ow : : . teenaged on aston, tre . 3 orice ! . BUTMERTICATIAG . . wot BELTasiss CHHICE | 5 E c R Bg : secre. ° Pied —— CRRCLER Hee ; 20. Erie! news ~ : std te pe serxdguction BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING ER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE Is Eg Copp Na .. Ri COPY : cup foe eet pee acer 1389 be sree 5 a“ ™ Jaf ASd203 4-000007 ~ 7 7 MEXICO city. “wa 8: (TEMPO FOR WH SLOTTED AT 1900-29 JAN ey Se men, ti/ors, C1/OA, VR Satinngneate toupee haven cael ech n s g cRET 2921292 woe. ; PRIORITY DIR INFO PRI ait “guat GITE Mexi “7984 i sags REP SDER: 91690 ¥ cy oem ‘ oe . FREFER Not USE “ETSENGER ON ESS SAIN 7 “OR OTHER. “OP gNTic pay STA “AND NQ BOTH SATISFIED SECURITY ASPECTS. SUGGEST USE TICHBORN eee PATAKER CAN TAKE OVER® “ON To CONTACT INITIALLY. AND IF DESIRED, NIS ARRIVAL. ON RECEIPT REPLY WILL Ma KE CONTACT. . ; Sey a oe mo, § tee Dee “USeGRET . foams 26 /S:COHRENTS ~#REQ.CONTACT. IDEN, HeGw 3547, insects, ee Un (lt ae “Fe re eee : t 7 AO TS eS eee Nant, ORES ~, : ’ “e Hey Poh ne TE Lama. See i : : ~ “4 H one a ‘ . ' . A SECRET _| (eel ‘ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE US FRONINTED Ay Coon “nee, v | CRlo? of Station, Hexies City . ; 7 Chief, ¥H Divistoa ‘| | RUSOLE/ Operational, Status of Projects on Priacipal Agents - | . REPS: A. EO 11524 of . ' B. AMHA-21914 og et 7 ° H D. DIR -61786 B. HSX2-5613 - cae hoe eke » .. Fy DIgtsss20d nal ~ ee G. HER4=3204) ; n 1. How that Dovgiss Freapane’s conversion han been approved, : ‘Headquarters requests that the Station axtait a Projoct. outlise sor ; his support. Headquarters is aware that the Statioa had dzsatted f '.. this project but wae heldieg it until PREAPANE's sez atatus becano elarified, uo oO, oe aS bae vee wut Nene op eben Station..1s.aiso.. requested--to.aubnit~a-project oag-Exivard’G: ° sored _PICHBCRY, a9 ger roforeaces D and F. In reply to refarencs 2, “FICHSCSN {2 coasidered an Station Noxlco City agont which means tant Rip salary ahevid no longer be charged to IEPOPLAR/10N. | : i 3. Wien reference to LIESONY.1, tho Station iadsesated tn paragraph ¢ of reforence:G,: that: wAth-the-aretyay.“of .SANDAMANIE -f. | ‘Bight poagibly arop this azent. j . Continue using LISBSOHY-1, pleane submit an azendmeag to LIPLUY . | Project or a separate support project for LIEBONY-] ; , : 4 . : i ; . . | { 1 } ia the. event Station decicen to Oliver G. GALBOAD ‘Distribetiear a id Gal ~ CO3, Kextce City. : - = Soe Siege ae Teles ate To as mn Mart oe ire TT ook Wo ete TE Poh Setaespee yee SPLAT St) Ser eee Ses xe an . & i Der ci pFhs i a ' sereprdges For RTA : _ 4 _ ero GE eb ay3ee dp 0 mus~1208] _ 3 Hovembor 1903 ~ om call - - a 4 - ! "See, i {- - ee we oo | . 4 ’ 21 October 1963 i . | { OES Ne eT ANDUM POY CHIOL AUGIt Stall oe ose ee eee _. . SHAGUGH : SsA-DD/3 vel .7 2 Ml oe . ay on Te Sa TF aoe 7 . . 7 . i SUBJECT ( 2 Repor’ of Audit of Projact JNPOPLAR/1O ; \ April, 1062 + 31 Hareh 1963 I pe eased a Geetha ete hak MN te ee Be ee Sa ae yy I BRFEHSNCES 6: A. Memorandwe for Chief, Sil Division, “ee re tore eee le aubjoct as obove, fren Ciied, Audis Staff? { Gated 22 August 1963 - , : B, Hemerandem for Coaptroller, aubjootr . ? i "Noadquarters Froatmont of Advances to ; vf Pyrojeoto Funded Through Prejocts JINPOPLAR/ LO { and JHPOPLAI/12°, fron Chief, Audté Staf?Z, . i 1 4 we BOD co - Hl og ED Sate neh ovdated. 24-Septembor: 1968... Sc. ket er 1, Tho following 1g WH Divinion's reply te paragraps 5 of refersnoe A: . The: suporLat/10-auatntotrats will’ be. rev. yoeoauendations sade i } b. Investigation by i Division deteratnes ; | | t tbat the salary of Kévard G. PICHAGZN hes | been charged taproporiy to JNPOFLAH/LD. ’ A new projects is being tattlated agairat Qo whieh TICIBoNN’s salary will Le charged. oo appropriate Declarations ef Trust will be obtained free project perssunel for the cacti: wot diversity City Gank acoountec co. ; 4. Wil Division is initiating action to. tlose the project's Beceount at the Virst National fank, : [ | @. Phe revised Aduinistrative Plan, referred to fa paragraph la above, will fnelude changes twhioh rerlees the recoamentaticens made in reference U. ASIGEED) #7. E. BROOKS pepe ge ee Bw Abeer SEER ee TT - Jeo cr knee sores cena - se . Chief, Wi Divisten Distribution; Orig, & 1 = Addresses. . “ L = S3A-DD/s i - FD/Proprietary Accounts Section l- 0/7 Te : U- WH/3 - Maxie: Ll o= Wl/BP pega pS ee NE Ee — Ning Te Se etn ae wi Sete - . nite — ° . : a Cewviett "gon meters toa | oF os : ; 7% : i. , ! ! i | 1 ! } ar SOT AS TS ey wor t ~ i | I 1g-00000 . 7 . nde . i. fOPFBCR RA 26} a. CLASSIFIED MESSAG ees Tie - 25 325?).- TO} DIRECTOR | FROM MEXICO CITY ACTION: WH 8 © INFO: PG2, CA 2, CI/OA, RF 2 SECRET 1702187 “DIR CITE. MEXI 5813 -¢/s COMMENT: #REQUESTED PROJECT ‘wend us £8 KO I 982 sedi qetpeeeee se ese eg one itn! on QUESTS” FOR LICHEW, “LICOAX,” LiL ISP °C; LILISP x; LINOOOLE, ~ ees.) REF OIR 61786 a ~ LITAINT, ALSO REQUESTEO STA FORWARD NEW PROJECT OUTLINES “ "+ TO COVER TICHBORN AND RIKON a KUWOLF owe tem; : 1. HiMa= 21914 POUCHED 9 aug Is GENERAL STATION CO¥MENT ON KWOLF Sangean aur is ae catia © RENEWALS" WS REFERENCE “INDYGATES SYSPATCHES POUCKED 9 AUGUST NOT RECEIVED NEXT KUVOLF DESK AS OF 16 AUG SUGGEST VALUE OBTAINING wrmae2i9t4 asap. Sate a 2 star1ON ata apnea SIGNIFICANT LAG BETWEEN ARRIVAL ~ ; : _, DISPATCHES HOS AND DELIVERY TO DESK. Jauma-21864 » ACCORD ING..TO-REF, 2-204 ; HAD NOT MIT DESK as OF 16 AUGUST YET SHOULD MAVE BEEN RECEIVED. kos 8 AUG. PLEASE novise IF THIS IS NORMAL DELAY. IF SO CERTAIN MATTERS ECRUITED AND | BE ING _PAID FROM Has. oe ante ee eee ~ STATION Has. AVOIDED» UTIL AzatroN : TICHBORN IN PROJECT'S $0 TIME consu¥ ING AS TO PROHIBIT TRAVEL, AS JIT. WAS UNDERSTOOD HE vas To BE XE FT IN READY STATUS FOR INTERNATIONAL ASSIGNMENT. SHOULD THIS: UNDERSTAND ING | | BE RETAINED NEW, PROJECT FOR TToHBORN, OR “CAN MEXI NOW CONSIDER MIe | AS PR 1 MA RILY HEX T AGENT? __ odo eunatybaaa th eat sean ct g Met nett ne Stcret ; Den. AGB2e3 7 | . ~ * wT EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC OOWN- nos GRADING AND OLCLASSIFICATION, REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THER ISSUING OFFICE 1$ PROHIBITED. Copy No. ScRET. afer | - 13 June 1963 an MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Contract Personael Bivisien , SUBJECT: - Edvard G, TICHSORN (p), Amendment OE COMER CE ei car one cies ene i AY Te ig requested thet the contract,. as .amerded-for—-. ... - bone Edvard:G, TICHBORN, Contract’ Agent, be further anended efface : tive 1 June 1963 as follows: os wate Do 2 eae ete nals Increase: basic’ coapansstloii “fren $8000 to $9,009 per anmm, : -- g2 4 Bs Provide additional coupenssticn for quar- oon ; ters procurement at the rate of $3,900 per annum "for self and dependents, . ; ; ce. Extend the period of the contract ‘for an additional year, ? . ; ; on a RAR Benepe ch ete Se ee Oe ce - i | d. All other provisions o£ tha contract remain in effect, : 2, The increase in compensation as recommendad by. the - -Mextea City Starion is based on the manner of TICHEORN®s .per. fors ace andthe. incredsedaaoimt=cf time whieh "he dayotere agency requirements, a 3. The wn Division concurs with the Station reéommendas ! tion. TICHBORN has -becoma an increasingly vaiuable and pro- euctive covert agget, ; : W. E. BROOXS H - — . . eg meee ke nog se cote ve ~ weber torts eerie ots eeeeetaes poEus Chief: Wi Supgore=2 eee i MSE Se Sa fates os . a . j. i ee te MIR INEA GUAT DART GETe weer agate - maideb ; ray Eps , ; 7 DESERSITUZED. TMILUCK | = JUN 123? wl JAINLUCK MET 8 ¥ ourerne-mgercr ay y % a % . woes Stee Oe Lao es SIL CASE OFS Iee. ve 1 SELICH FOR Tro A APPROACHED Sa Ye nea bapa Trews THN TO Lrcaavy ay ao TT ese, seenorrehn ee et apie rd meow ~ pn ALAS iy MESSAGE action; wi & “nfo; OP 2, s/¢ e _ SEC RE T 2123252 ee ; ; DIR CITE MEXT 4670 2 = 22 MAY 86S Fa : re N 4 é 1 REF. WMM¥-11562 00 a : OT 1. STATION AGREES Nas EVALUATION TICHBORN AND CONCURS SALARY INCREASE : AND HOUSING: ALLOWANCE AMENDMENT - “ALSO AGREE INSURANCE RIGHTS ‘SHOULD a | BE-INCLUDED CONTRACTS = “tg me we teen stn ene, ieee dnenmnghinsnme ecb wenger ane STE lige ute ae ce ie — ~ ‘ 26. “BELIEVE RAISE, SHOULD BE $1,200 PER ANNUM VITH HouSTNa AT “$3, O36 ;5. vHICH TOTAL WEETS TICHBORN'S' OWN" “REQUEST. THESé , PROPOSED To TICHBORN (WITHOUT COMMITMENT) 21 MAY AND Ac EPTA 7 ik * is SECRET _ = en ote tate a oe oa s - ace! . . . i Pee POR S26 SI Boe AB eh Fe Eten ARR AS ae Gert a See eT SORT Serta Tiny Pof AS32023 EXCLUDED EROM P AUTOMATIC DOWN- . . —— SET GRADING AND DECLASSIFICATION, = oF ; a REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THAN ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED | . i a ; ee ee Pee. © thes’ Saiyetihe Me-legah ‘Practice. ‘4a, lesa: lmarative; cote] _ survivorship. es a Contrast Agent. Ee also mentioned the rising cost of | 1 Chief of Station, Kaxico City __. "Tho wien tee : Chief, WH Division 7 SSN BOT suntcr a KUWOLP/Sduard Q, TICHBORN (ps) ACTION RICUARED | RUC + ACTs be coments on Gntrntreneal ant emaibent y vatle rooubont wag at Readquartare in. April, bs said he needed $4,000 per year mare than the $8,000 plus expenses he receives under hia present contract, ‘Ha cited the hig cost: of. life insurance he must take - gat for all his air flights, since ‘he does not receive EUBARE rights of. living in Hexico, and the increased amount of tine he is spending on behalf. : of KUBARK, at the expénse of his cover. Ha sald thet his Cinsndial, situation “WALI foon foree hin to spend more tine on his Jaw practice, limiting his ‘ availability to KUBARY, wee cea he eee cee cee ne eye fia = fe laden nn neon eet ene 2. Headquarters thinks highly of TICHBORS, ‘and WB: © regard, hin ¢ oa “an exsollont long tine asset who might possibly be converted to carver for KUBARK and for "TICHEORN, | would be ‘to keep: hin dn’ contract status, raising hie aalary, This vould enstre KUBARe's continect utilisation of his valuable services, ‘would assure the maintenance of a strong cover, “and at the same time would give TICEBORY the incentive to work hard at his cover and would permit him to realise the return fran his cover. efforts. If TICHBGAN were converted to Carcer Agont atatas TON thera _ would be alncat, if net total offset of his cover income. (contimed) PEAT QUARTERS FILE NUMBER ny 201253203 . RELEASING aN acy SYREAY t Ter Nte 8 naw fed i . | L cpa Cire of b. nike Ae et ogy ey aw $3 MRE PRS eye ERT Le ke Cin UN ee es ho a ee ee TR a ERS AR Fe a an a on het ar a eee fe EBL a a Distributions -. _.. ties le ——$—$——— —— , . 081 ~ GOB, Mexico City eee ee ot B 1963 - : + > Pratl? DISPATCH peserein ere a ame ate 3 ) - Aetna nae ees ne naam nh . wee 14-0000 ay, . ad | : CONTINUATION OF i . Cha eee Noe Vv EASE TTL Ft ge eS AD A —t . - . DISPATCH . | SRORS cate SAT FGPN~11562 f, h. Headquartore cuggvats thet when TICHBGH's vontract le reneved -of 19*May- 1963 for two years, tt be suonded to inoreass hie salary by 1,000 par yesr, snd that additional ceaponsstion of $3,500 per yaar be - naladed for housing. The xholo-emount would be taxable. A clause oan go be added to the contract authorising TICHBORN to spply for the speoial- and hospitalisation dngerancs given Contrast Agonton 1... $4. Please discuss the prepoeal in paragroph 4 and/or aay Station - jdean with TICHBOMH, but. avoid moking any comitneats. Sinco tha prosont contract expires on 19 May, 4t de requested that the Station cable ite views. on TICEBORN's future usa and proper pays. ~ co ta epiee ~ "BRD OF DISPATOH : . \ pe oat rE OPE TE cart “ ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET ne a ‘ INSTRUCTIONS [TPR IOR To FUNG — —_ 10: "ACTION. BRAN ~o os 1. Fill in Sect, cHara B back. 2er: Mpack” flsp and forsant- re If file no: “aad title shown aro not. ; Cesircy front caver sheet, ‘unless it proper, insert proper frlo no. below | m~ records Significant action taken or and-.fotward. document to RID/AN. . voszents requiring preservation, PROPLA FRE NO. ' . “ . rN . - ee we : ee en 7 a: ‘ wT TTeneres i : . _ : Pw aeteene te ab NREL le deg, meen vg arent a G ee Tee hae ae lon ae ms él tw) : ‘ ; PUREE date, o 8 6 NUMBCA IhAMARY COOCr a RLQCEST | | AO Ppp — ew > fe Pe F905 qq DATE McROFumeR a ra jCOSUMENT DATE . OGLE MENT NUMOER [ ae a . oY MeRes | mun aitaa 7 | LL es Se ne w THD ee SECRET 7 ce OE 14-0000 ony QurdD . STADQUARTIRS OCSR, tan NRE URDU RIG : . "As weadquerters ts ‘aware, tle brilliant ‘an articulate, is not always dependable, ney it comes” to routine tasks. . It is true, However,” Bhat oy et tr i ‘ 4 . “ys, on ‘another ‘of his frequent trips. u i a 2 In any event, : Tichborn has promised to provide the report as . j soon as he returns. from his present CPAP s It will be forwarded when received 3 { from hin. : . - ; . i i : ! 3 i 2 ° : a = aa rr. i ‘ : - RI/AN : - a t RI/MIS 8 op 9 95 3 “ eeeaTon ermcan ano ONT HMMA-21248 HEADQUARTERS MAE one 50-126-0/21. 1 ; : : 4 : i : oa 2 ~ i : i Ay a - CLASS IF 12D | MESSAGE _[-T: $7 30° PLS REIT RATE ‘our cone KIS EFFORTS WERE AND A ‘at ane: a 18, REWIND. haw THAT. KE AGREED ‘POUCH us ‘A FULL REPORT ‘HIS. BUEN vi REUTLINGER jigue sutcieae i or Ren a tt wae i) gD ; OE Sak Dt eV 70 SENTOR ausivess LEADERS. UNABLE WARE contact vith _BICENTER vio INDICATED THAT. but PRESENT MILITARY cRI 9 18 ‘HIS avery MOVE COVERED BY NEHER, THUe “E PRE FRED Not SRE BE TICHBORNES—) dol 1Br03 : GROUP 1 EXCLUDED F ‘ROM AUTOMATIC O0the : GRADING AND BEOLASS IFICATION, . REPROOUCTION OY UTHER | UTR Price} 8 ) PROHIBITED» : Pas & Minow POR Gale, Contrast: ‘Parreo _ suBsEETS , "Edvard a, “TacuBoRa On Contract deontcent , 7 intended’ to ehange the travel exnense provision § which hai . effect: daring his’ S previqus ‘contract. ; : : . . : : oan ~ rs ate a 7 ~ . aa a? 2 - > SST 20. Harch 1963 Contract: Agent, be ansinted to delete the current’ parseroph 2 ae , Travel and Operational Expenses and inserts orn va °2, Travel and Operational: Expenses. You will be , advanced or reimbursed funds on an actuals. ’ yeappnsbdle . and necessary expense basis for those expgnses by: you in connection with such. travel OT) DAY. te directed - or. authorised by. the Govermmént and while on tesmmorary ° - duty away’ froa your permanent post of aseignzent., In _ addition, you's advanced or reizbursed funds for. TmCoBaery | operations] expenses as specifically approved by: the Goverment.’ ‘Paynant: ‘and eccounting forall ‘éxpenses incurred herdundér will be in ‘substantial con-" forzance” with applicable Governnent regulations. : the effective date of the azendnent should’ be ea of the effective “dato of tha contract, 19 Bay 1961. 2. The above request is corrective in natare as it waa not ~ a WE. SROOKS Tee Chief, YH Support. d been in “YL te as Tequesta. that ‘te contsact for Edvard 0s ‘riceORe,. i i. H Hy 19 March’ ‘1963 - sh ry et — € : 4 ; | porn t provided for travel on an actual . & - mot -8 expense: ‘basis he. was working. on a daily or job ae © rate basis.. ; _ Se wy Pot z aha ae a ; ae F TP : S en This contract, was terminated and a new contract was written Sede 7 \si'way' 1961, He was’ given es-'$8,000 per year, and the reimbursement Bodo ba for ‘opérational travel section reads. "This may include per diem in a ao Ww liea of subsistemce---." ~~ an oS A 36 } . . : at os . . a . 2 i S. None of Tichtorn's travel claims have been processed since the .. : t new contract has been effective. All travel claims submitted by i in him, starting in June 1961 have been submitted on an_ actual expense 7 —_ oS basis. — ; a Me . a a 4 . . 7 . a . - 7 . . | . . 7 . . u . ‘Finance takes the view that the "This may include per diem---" ~ as restricting Tichborn to per diem only plus of course operational | expenses. Processing Tichborns old accounts on this basis would . bp - require him to refund several hundred dollars. — , ; wo ATR OBEN, em x An ammendment, to the contract would take care cf these old wa s accounts as submitted. a a Options: : | as Get refund from Tichborn — . . 2. Ammend contract to cover actual expenses’ to present | date, a _— 3. Ammend contract to cover actual expenses past and EP afr o A Late Cevtag Aly eigen - oh future. | . _ "What are your wishes? a “om eee dee’ _ a Le iw & _ | a | hh .y a on LR weed 5. ahh, Od " Pi) ental oA . f yg. : di be i HW he / af rt heekis Crees tewen ° Pts der aystbe dS ’ | Ce a —F — _ ACTION: C/WH 5 ae — ao - INFO”; ADOP, C/CA 2, tie, ‘s/c 2° WW, poe : a ; pw. © 5 4 xn ~ lw ungag7as 44 “eT NOSIS ep Y CAN. BE Lin ITED. TEN vORKING DAYS. PLEASE Se tio at | “ADVISE: ETA AND, TRUE NAME TICHBORN. ore 2. CONTACT PLAN: “TICHBORN (aS “AR. VILLIANS > SHOULD CALL ; 46-3248 DURING OFFICE HOURS AND ASK FOR KEN TO ARRANGE LUNCHEON. 2 3 Fj : for, a . . . Yo, MEETING SANE. DAY AT NOGARO HOTEL, JeAe ROCA 562. WILL BE MET IN i i | LOBBY. WHERE KE SHOULD -BE SEATED AND READING “TINE” MAGAZINE. eS ee . _§ FEC RET- nee ae eo. _ ws cle | " ¢/S COMMENT: *SUBJ AVAILABLE MID-MARCH. Bo ’ . : i , : i 3 . : . “3a oe : 4 © ' . ? : ee ee ! 3 es 4 | Bo! pas ne ‘(SEERES supel He! aT ‘ “REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING © fice “i Siig Ae mE EE rer ee Tenet 14-0000 | | FROM ener ef Statica, Sen Salvedor.. » Paneer — ; > . Edward O. TICHRCRA @) ; - oo To FOU ND i : | xr NO INDE _[27en ceux a . INDEXING CAN ?BE. RIOGED er Seo peragraghs 3. ee . 8 QUAURED HO CESK ONLY - - TS -A-L 000 SYSPATCH | seeust’ 7O Chief, ¥ED sO | f aan ere Chiaf of Staticn, Mexico city m BSSS-1ECS 7 \ 1. Referenced @ispatch was “discussed with the Anbasasct ca. é Karchs He said that in talking with Oliver 0. GALBOND and othera in Headquarters . dn.early” ‘1962’ as well as with Chief, UYVOUR support, he had ex;ressed | ’ great appreciation for the assistence rundered by Edvard G. TLSA3CRS. -” He sald that be still-felt:that o ainilar survey, aade a year cr so after the first ona, ‘would be acst. helpful in assessing significant changes io. the: catlook ef. ‘various Segeenis of Salwaderan ‘society. Alsc discussed , ile lity of. an early Abril 1962-survey on ths issues and - cot personialitiss ‘as they right dévalep daring the fortheoaing elections, - " -prasently schadnled for 29 April 1962. However, the: Anbsessacor concladed . : iat be wats cf colfee, avare. that there ars other ;ricrity needs ‘far . 2 Walle the ‘Stauton would ‘yelcoxe ‘another visit y subject, it dees - _ Bot: eprsar that the need for a general survey is 30 presaing as it was a» yeoar'ago. It is deubted that basic cenditiona have changed greatly, and the changes which have taken place have been fairly well covered in cDcID ‘yeporting, With regard to the Fre-dlectica estinate, mentioned above, ‘ 4t Gheald bo noted that there are no other parties to date in the field | excapt the government party, the Partido Coneilincicn- Nacional (PCH), and cnly the PCN bas thus far put forvard candidates for Fresident and Vice - . President. Unless ‘postponed, tha closing date for announcesents’ is 12 Horch. ' In ether’ words, | vat the meaent 1t appeara that the net result of the ' qwervheluing victory ef ths FC in the elections of lset Dscember hes made the fortheoaiag elections a more foraality. - 3. The Station will appreciate early aévico of ‘a second visit. ty - TICHRCRE, if bis schedule permits. oo STSPREH M. KARHANT Distribatica: Lroxies City . ye fey fk f cya RO 2e32 a Pe See ee i seb ome ae oe } ae an fy | ° we naa vemerty E SEs bd comemnan : 14-0000 recone “FROM ; BUENOS RIRES _— ( “ACTION: CA 5 7 — f “impo: ADDP, C/C- =, 5/62 “ROUTINE if REFS Maa EST sExD oe ee ao IN75985 _ : $e Me} RESUEST ADVICE OM nvaTLagrLity TICHIORN FOR VISIT BUEN WITHIN i fo sext. MONTH, PUREE TO MAME INITIAL CONTACTS 429 SURVEY LOCAL ISSUES, : PERSONALITIES AND POWER ELEMENTS TO BE FasTORS ELECTIONS Now —— . "-SOMEDULED 23 JUNE HAVING IN seta one RET URMIES TY Late way : FOR PERTICN THROW ELECTI Ons sHOvLS DEVvELaens vTS THITIAL VISIT ae Tele asi . co WARRANT, , . 7 = 7 : re, : 9. FFFORTS BY RENTLINCER TO CONTACT IDENTITY Have seve : THOT HE NOT ARAIZURU CAMPAIGN HANAGTR NOR CURRENTLY DIRECTLY . : ‘ _ INVOLVED IN-HIS CAEPAIGN, TEES HAY SELL 8T-TO ou ADVANTASE 5 : | SINOE us PRE FER THAT TIOWBORN CONTACT a SROAD RANGE OF POLITICAL : “snoees AND eRaurs, HOURVER: PRESER, TO EXPLORE IDENTITY POSITION a “L" SURTHER BEFORE TICNAMN CONTACT 70 2EQHEST He NOT ADVISE IDENTITY OF eS TRIPLYETA i oe |. END OF MESSAGE i oo - : . i bor 3 7 ? :. fe) ; , je otf : 7 ~ . 2 ‘ 37 K . SECRET of be ee eee ee EO Ee eeiahciae 4.00000 . i: re " " _GLASSIFIED MESSAGE" cee: . : | ners | : Ly ; of SCCRES |: ROUTING TO; DIRECTOR. FROM : SUENOS AIRES FEB 27 22162 63 - "ACTION: a 5) la 2 “iro; ADDP,.C/cA 2, $/¢ we wma ns : i 7 ROUTIN E IN I597S To” MEXICANO Ce pera BUM 8570 (0M, 75985) : : fl IDEN 1S °VULIO PHACINTING, mo , a _ END OF MESSAGE | kK ae tee hue te ame ereennte stcrRer: BEARS BR BYEPRATIF 1. -$ oo. REPRODUCTION BY CTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE.IB PRONISITEO, = Copy No. ¢ Se 7 te “CLASSIFIED ieSSAGe ' DATE. : 272 BiRecTOR FROM ¢caRiCaS ROR \ i ACTION: WH 8. co : RI Sie thse copy as indicated . ee Bass wey Med as tudicaea EP t famcg (chek cee: - INFO “A 2, ci/ors, ci/oa, Pixos me) mone rq (@] or a, \ i H a ag . 1 , ¢ . ¢/s COMMENTS MC “CORMICK nt we TO doy "group OF BUSINESS WHO” “win: . STRUCTIONS IN POLITICAL ELERRION TECHNIQUES. MATIC COMMeasdi na & OC s3si Pca eam 3 gp 1389 Coe Sahat [- SECRET erent ade oo Pe a : moog “REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN IME ISSUING OFFICE is PROMBITED, a 14-0000 agi 259205 FILE YO. <= - . ROUTING DIRECTOR t er : MEXICO city FROM Se RRR Ne pete *O) Fee 2 23072 63 ACTION: WH. 8. _ : -. Ri fie Unis copy ag lodicated Oo Tye . A, / a Bench cquy Med as tnelteated ims} : Jinro ; CA 2, c/ors, c/o SAC de Yoserns None reauiecs ROUTINE to. Bignatyte: — see ee {NFO CARA REF MEX! “290 (1N 61084) oEN oF ‘REF MR HENERY (van) Losez, en ENO OF MESSAGE J 4 4 eet ¢ Qf. Lae NS, f po Sw bo i ot | . , so ' . : Se eG pea et,” el 6) SOE wo Har i : i 1 i 4 - wince ge Def 29. pid be : t4erutrb reoe auras” Boy : 4 . . ‘mates Ovenonsorns & to ! i ied . TOC are ECAH i i : 1 eS 19890 REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROMIDITED. Copy No. var | “pune wit pee neta mare i, “Rage in mt tes NAA) MT RE, Bom nen SAL fin an A SA e R E AS al eO S oO PE m as ee AA e Ne E an a sss 7 + Quassifign message seoW@Cattte AA |. SECRET ‘DATE. 2 FEB a To: "RECTOR , Me. “CO CIT eine tenn geet a fog FROM i; * No ca Taneu vetut. Deum. 7 Fis 2) 23062 63 t RI Cae ths ww ; coo ; , as tadistied Uy tinro. : 642, “ever, ci/oa,' s/cre Bene =. a Stanatare: nee ee Sere ee t ie , “cane rirogorR ¢ CITE MEXE.S2900 0 _1N6 1084 Sy cuet mate MEXE “STATION contRACT “AGENT EDVARD G G_TICHBORN CIDEND : a, ARRIVING caRa THO. FEBRUARY FOR, FOUR DaY vIstt. ats BUSINESS PERSONAL, - ‘AND NO CONTACT WITH STATION PLANNED. od " . PICHBORN TRAVELING WITH HR CARLOS NCCORN 16K, noou. OF DENOCRATIC. _ wl _ NATIONAL. CONMITTEE. HCCORMICK INVITED TO CARA, BY "GROUP OF BUS INESSHEN” : _ WHO VANT, INSTRUCTION IN POLITICAL ELECTION _ Feb aues. MCCORMICK ©. " RUSISTED THAT, TICHBORN, YHO HANDLED ‘co tngat CANPATGH IN. PEPRIME an] we ‘ nn or : "SPANISH= SPEAKING AREAS, "AicCoMPANY HiNoN. ‘tate. = . Be SHOULD ABOVE ACTIVITY. NEGATIVELY GROSS YIRES WITH CARA STATION. ~ OPERATIONS, OR SHouLD CARA WISH CONTACT TICHBORN, FOR ANY REASON, “HE STAYING TAMANACO AND vILL RESPOWD TO ” FRIEND oF DAVE" ‘Se = Sa toe ast teem Pe en - Cran adel we y PO oe X END OF MESSAGE ; So 2 ee 2 ial Pm" 49690 — " ALPRODUCTION ay OTHER THAN IME ISSUING CFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. Sony No s ° t : a - : . tee ne ee os ore er rs tre RRA NL LTR RITE TERN Vw at eee po. 4 eo - 7; ; bes . : : 4 . Qdecauorrrcation- ele 35.4302 : ma Crna : CUASSIFEE FEL messAce™ ringed i : DIRECTOR FROM : MEXICO'CITY Pe rage Beard voxe Deer. ; BAS th uhh copy en indiented ACTION: wi 8. \ Branch oop Aled co indienied AB Tous oe INFO: C1/0A, s/c 20) Marted : . 2 . . . 7 vet Bignsbye: i os . : ‘ ut . . . . aa a - Ou . . ——— - a eee ne Cen! why . — . GUATINFO DIR. CITE EXE. 2809 (NA{BOC , “REF DIR i955 ; ws! ara . TICHBORN ‘ETA aver 2 “JANUARY, pal a 501s WILL, REGISTER. ILTWORE. HOTEL ann: avaTeeNTIC Pe Prow "FRIEND OF DAVE": we rs ., END OF wesAGe ‘c/s COMMENT: * - REQUESTED TICHEORN BE MADE AVAJLABL GO TO GUAT AND ASSESS . "PUBLIC OPINION ON MAIN POLITICAL PARTIES 5 ehperitte CANDIDATES; AND. TRENDS. \- ; fon a a Dobe. : eo . : _ o pit pee a 7 ar, AN 7 ‘ = yO | Al A og _ f a ee os ar | | SECRET | i REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OF aes cor om a as ee ee PAARL REAR i * DISECT CR, CPPOM E MEXICD CI © aeTION: wH 8 (at © NOTIFIED AXD COPY SLOTTED AT 1550 CAB, CI/OPS, Cifca, 5/t 2 ; . -, PRATY. SIR CITE MEXE oF4 “W294 ~ oo her DIR austen § os coe aie : prs aly 84 (ou 7- SUF) “er 26” ( MW) [2018 ) Yr. jrtceeciy 2 REpoATS THO TELEPRORE” CALLE Pa 5 PRESU € CALLS FEOX EUEJEST OF REFS Ck HIS AEEE | "ta eisevss 26 osSIBIL ITY ‘TICHBORY, APPROACHING CESTAIN ABERIC ¥HO RENE PREVIOUSLY IxDicaTs D witrserzes ° SUPP GET" . ‘Sxe ULB KE an FUN FOR PRESIDENCY.” 2. "what SROULD“TICHBORN S RESPONSE, BE SHOULD CALLS CONE 1 ALVISE Seas. an - “C/S COMMENT: 5REF KAPOX. rieten ented SERRA Ue as rere ane Mee meee rm. woos “e "ft an rea } oe Daler pie stat: wa? Va%e 3 : were ee . LS . ae . . : a 8 AEPROOUCTION Br OTHER Tae | Ta ISSUING OF Sera (8 PRG REBITEO Cspy No Yor eS - ee ntee Rh peepee me. . . : ie s i TAN, . . a if { AC —_ = 7 "oon . - Cts: JE ANNE" Lintow- pk CLASSIFi MESSAGE aeanERREEERE oie came unt: WH/2/A Q [ SEC RR T [oun 7. $400 re tH gate. 4 DECEMBER 1962 1756 *y% Stoop te to. MEXICO cITy BUENOS AIRES” From: DIRECTOR cone, ¥H 8 ita. CA 2, Ayres, ct/ors, Cifoa,s/e 2. aa - PRITY - MEXI ~ INFO BUEN 7 . io 0 CTE DIR 02032 ‘Re¥ | MEXY 2748 can 20417) oe a5 IF: REF. -CALLS ARE ‘FROM BICENTSR SR. 2B, TICHBORY ‘SHOULD DECLINE ace. AS FUND RAISER, AND iF, POSSIBLE SHOULD. DISCOURAGE ° BICENTER FROM (Soap ATTEMPT TO RAISE CAMPAIGN FUNDS IN PBPRIME, . REALIZE THIS MAY BE DIFFICULT FOR TICHBORN HANDLE GRACEFULLY, PERHAPS TICHBORN COULD PLEAD PREVIOUS BUSINESS COMMITHENTS As EXCUSE, LIN ANY CASE EQS WILL DEFER, TO HTS’ JUDGMENT ‘RE IMPLEMENTATION. 2. HQS REASONING RE ABOVE IS THAT FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF . . PEPRIME BUSINESS INTERESTS COULD PREJUDICE BICENTER REPUTATION. "AND ELECTION PROSPECTS. “END OF MESSAGE WH Comment: *Tichborn has received telephone calls fron Argentina, j fat tbs f , a WW/COPs - oo. ae 2$3203 J. Cy KING. EIT ang Te rnnnnnemeen | NED P. HOLMAN CAND . _ C/WH/3 COOMINATING OFFtcEss Ueasine ovricee . 3° 8 ‘e R ET ; Aurmenricarine a REPRODUCTION BY. OTHER THAN THE ISSUING: OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. > Copy Mo. 7 - ‘¢ SSIFIED NE . DATE + ok Nay 620° aie _ ‘SE ¢ Re r , (TO 9" 9 DIRECTOR’ . vo oe . Te ops yang (cheek onal : . FROM 3 GUATEMALA C7 tv ao +. No CX Kecord Valse. Destroy. | ae Say ORY fla Mls enpy! an indionat a ACTION ' +H 8: OT , Tranen cony fied ae indiested ‘ested ” QE Tnerias ices Cork hi? AE Se! o INFO ae ca 2, ca/Pes, ci /om, sk a q “Nene eeguited AM a eet withet cabbie alanis Lentil SA icles baedhon an cena eet She tee ala tel eae ee tee ee = Lol: 158203 SuM 4a2Q Ue — RCM ! TEN 1359 “eet REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE . fe ‘ HEPREI Fcarion ete wer ent reels . 114-0000 “4 CLASSIFIED! MESSAGE. DIRECTOR From: GUATEMALA CITY eRe alnttent vas, esc. a= _ _ RE Ato inte couy as indicated ction: WH 8 (WH NOTIFIED AND Copy: BRODER, AL: Atti dead No J e, 62 ou) RB incewing (oheck one) 1 CA 2, cAa/PeS, ca/prcp, Ca/0. Heh Fay) S/O2 Freuired neue Dignetunyt Se AB x1 errs GUAT, ‘sca 7 “aNe0!? LIC. eptittos e cap n ‘CITIES AND RURAL AREAS ; woe RE ERY VALUABLE nn ae oy ne POL ITECAL peril OPS HERE. we TueREFoRE? os WELCOUE ‘Tree Bon: Assi = OF “MESSAGE cfs COMMENT: “wREQUESTED TICHBORN BE. MADE avatiasle T0.GO TO GUAT. ANO ASSESS PUBLIC - - OPINION ON MAIN POLITICAL PARTIES, PRES IDENTIAIN NQholeaTes AND TRENDS. HE IS AN. . AMERICAN CITIZEN IN MEXICO SITY ° ere een "Delt ay me, ; . ROP, 3B 3, op UR Sop : extcudiS rade auro- nen Se | SECRET } boceussairicatien i a 1389 a ; ‘ 3 sy “qe REPRCDUCTION, BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. 14 $0000 ORIG: -° UNIT: ex a DATE: fo FROM, CONF, INFO ¢ 10. ween eee = eh 293205. ee “150 "”*_CLASSIFIED_ME SSASE . ws eae Juhn'it. Shittensjz | = SSIFIEO 1_F _IQUTING . Chit/3/Hexico S ECR. ; ——-* 940 - 16 Novenber 1962 MSXICO CITY GUATEIALA CITY ; DIRECTOR . re m8 a eres a 2, cA/PEG, CA/PROF, CA/O 4, s/c 2 | . . “PREY HEX NFO cuAT cate be, yds | REQUEST TICHDORN BE WADE _AVATLABLE soon ro GO. 70 ) GUAT ; ‘AND ASSESS, PUBLIC OPINION: “ON MAIN: POLITICAL PARTIES, PRESIDENTIAL . CANDIDATES, AND TRENDS, IN RECENT GUAT CITY MAYORALTY SLECTION, AREVALO. SUPPORTER, viutacabt “KRAMER, RAN SURPRISINGLY STRONG S SECOND, EVEN WITHOUT AREVALO'S EXPRESS ENDORSEMENT, DESIRE CHECK . PARTICULARLY ON SENTINENT ‘OUTSIDE GUAT CITY; EVENTS SHOW THAT LEFTIST TREND IN THAT: CITY DOES NOT PROVE SIMILAR TREND IN. CTHER _ AREAS. PLS ADVISE. a . ; 2, FOR GUAT: TICHBORN.I8 U.S, CYTIZEN LAWYER IN MERI CITY . WHO ALSO WRITER, HAS “DONE VALUABLE SURVEY OF OPINION IN SAN SALVADOR,’ RECOMMEND TICHDORN CONSULT STATIBN, | Rico ld FH/COPS sie. KING me C/wHD . . | : de = EQOCCINATING OFFICEMS . I tevtasines Orricer .. $s ECRET nurminticani na “ "REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. - Copy Ne. Puf~ ASDrER | ot CATE ’ 19 ce TO + DIRECTOR - ! HOM MEXICO CITY acnd w/w 5 c/w TEMPO COPY SLOTTED boo, 10 ) o¢r) RO i INFO ADDR, -o/CA 2.¢/Cl, 9/6 2 1 RE DIR 41418 (OUT. 85000). : _ Din M136 (our BSA oe arn 2 DRYERS a , 2 TT OREORN ARRIVING. NEW YORK, 12 OCTOBER. ut : | a END OF MESSAGE ” | 6/8 COMMENT? #HQS STATED THEY HOPEFULLY AVALTING. FAVORABLE WORD rieGoRN ARLE . TAKE ASSIGNMENT T INTERPRETER/ ESCORT OFFICER. | : a | | ; 1 pot t | i : : | 4 ' equ) . 4 EXCLUOLO Face AUTOS i Sak -C-R-E-T matic Ocunaaaoina & DECL ASS: FRcATION REPRODUCTION | bY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 4s PROHIBITED. Copy No. . 8 DONE ommiaans FomeD, HOE. eagene Hanns, Bt j y14-00000 I re ae . , 7 a cece, . . ae . . . . Pt 656 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE _ - ONG. “Louis P. NAPOLI pk) ee " TINO ,. WNIT: WIL/2/UP \ $3°B Cc R EF TIT : r . 7957 9 OCTOBER 1962 to. MEXICO’ CITY - BUENOS AIRES FROM, DIRECTOR CONF: C/WH § into, ADOP, C/CI, $/C 2 “190 OPIN " *MEXY into. ROUTINE. . BUEN eR 4 Se, ; c/s. COMMENT? - *10EN {UNIDENTIFIED), COMING U.S, 1364. : KAPOK - ON UNGFEICIAL VISIT BEGINING. 19 OCT. HOS CONS|DERING ree TICHBORN AS ESCORT OFFICER 16-28 OCT. QUERIED ANY REASON HE ‘NOT: AVAILABLE oR UNABLE UNDERTAKE, ‘d68, ‘ BE DIR. 4ini8, (our 5000) mo . rr eS HS. HOPEFULLY AWAITING “FAVORABLE: WORD TICHBORN ABLE TAKE On, RE ASSIGNMENT AS IT CONSENSUS @OSEGGT HERE. HE MAN FOR 0B, a . | ASSUMPTION ALL VAVORABLE PLS INSTRUCT TICHBOBN: a : A. ARRIVE NEW YORK CITY oar 3 EARLIEST DATE, WF F _ POSSIBLE BY 12 OCTOBER. . . ae Y B. CHECK INTO HOTEL OF CHOICE. o aa (C, PHONE MBTROPOLITAN 8-0469, WASHINGTON, D C., po "-|DENTIFYING SELF TRUE NAMB, BEPOETING NAME OF HOTEL AND ROcH | : "fig STAYING ‘AND ASK THAT THIS INFORMATION. BE ASLAYED TO ae “WR, NELSON, (THI@ 16 24 HOUR ANYERING GERVECH AND wey. ; - | RECEIPT OF INFO HQS“CASE OFFICER WILL PHONE TICHBORN TQ” 7 | ARRANGE RARLIEST MARTING IN ‘EW YORK FOR COVER AND ABETENENT - “[RIGFING,) ~ oo, a ' 2. ADVISE. | ° : a oo — END OF MESSAGE - + ; wf Comment: *Ref KAPOK 2 [Zake Z bo gaFt Wa tine ae A f a“ ‘C/E a a A ae : ; : : HELEASING OFFICER RR: ornisée 2 j ; REPRODUCTION aY OTHER THAN THE TH SUNG OFFICE 13 PROHIBITED, “ey on rm age . oo : : . bd 3 . ; “CLASSIFIED MESSAGE : bind ext oe eed oars, = & CCTOLT R 19ce 19, MEXICO CITY BURNOS ATRES-. From. DIRECTOR [ . 7 i "CONF: cp 5 “AS IDET 1S cr GREAT myimie ‘tc SUBARK IT PLANLEC 0 PROVIDE | I TERPREAOR/ESCORT OFFICER DYLING I° DAY VISIT, 2, UGS CCHSIDERNIG TICUBONN AE ZSCORT OFFICER 18-28 CCTUBER. | V2 CACLE PRITY AVY REASOI! ria ow Avs GLE OR UNAGLS UNDERTAKE . ROLAAN “)RAFORD W, NERBERT: > SHUNFD P. ‘ fee AC/FLD c HESS. : i : Poo. a i" : . 7 - Orin arise Qrerceas . - wees ¥ . i . . Carwin Dee eyrmen . catesa . . + Gant yreding 008 AUTHEATE AtLEAEING OFPICea : a teat e . Wrricee _ REPRODUCTION BY OTR THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIBITED. * Copy No. Pel 253 r0d+ ono, = LOUTS PL. NAPOLtipk ro : SENT . we fa - . an + > ar aro — unt) R/S yess | SE CRE 7| heeweseer ae be IDEs! cour: 1G CAE TE CH UNOPIICIAL: VISiT DNIRING 10 concn, 7 - INFO: ADDP, C/PG, C/CA 2, C/Cl, S/C2 — © 90 PREGY HEXT to) BUTE _ teow. ALE —— ~ (lee ee cee o a UNIT ig rau a oo ree came, Aine adey . ' orc, LOUIS P, NAPOLI: pit UNIT : WH/2 1687 : mt 1 7957 8 OCTOBER 1962 CLASSIFIED. MESSAGE _ 10. BEXICO CIty — BUKNOS ATRES From: DIRECTOR . 2; CONF: C/WH 5: wo INFO: ADDP, C/PG, C/CA 2, C/CI, S/C 2- to =PRITY 4KEXI “INFO. | DUREY cine oI Att 19. oe 1 . K 7 , . : : ; : ~ per DIR au i 18 (Gi or ay SO ” OUT. T8509 a i wo 2 tee . . me! ° ri . IDEN = GENERAL PEDRO ARAMBUBU = “ 3! aa ee : ’ END OF uxssncs’ a o | ; : : _ Cable Sec: .*Plg fill in number of attached cable as ref. NED P. HOLMAN | C/WR/3- RELEASING OFFIcEee AUTHENTICATING — orrcea REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE is PROHIBITED. Copy No. \ — PO AER eee ee, or ae aera ae at na ltt TO oe We nme se eee npn ne ee ee oe aay cl CLASSIFIED MESSAC™.; ws 147 A} 2-13 SEP 62°. &, SECRET | DIRECTOR = . - : MEXICO CITY Paton THO MONTH OBSERVATION OF AMERICAN ALECTIONS.. ae (2. STATION FEELS TICHSORN ATTENDANCE VALUABLE OPPORTUNITY: noe CULT IWATE MEXICAN DELEGATES, ALSO wouLD, 'SOLSTER RIS COVER, 7 AN 7 oe TICHBORN 1 HUST” RESPOND TO WVTTATION 1 IUEDIATELY.. HE. ILL To ‘contact. 68s 1 Bubs tra accatic por ot ae ee ee Sie, . 2 éecizasiicatey * i REPRODUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE JS PROHIBITED. 7 ‘ . . i Cosy No. BLE MOT Se ARE alate HRMHCLOESI, 2) eyust 1952 mt 9, TISERIPN ta gqvailsble at an Ba aa Pivewiess would be dittie. lt currently handling ope raticg x that the Stetion sculd de reiuctert, £0 use a. inve : 2. in the case of Leo Cc. requeeted by Feadzuertere for EULA, Ala absence wersé considerabie hardship on the Stacion's current i handles LIZEVCt, piich takes very littie times 2 able. tine; arc fxsoax, which is algost a ful letine - For instance, 72 meets with nis princirel szente 4 Station case officer at loaet tive tines a seek! ovlt t ro Id, he dan of course te ‘released aa- zo fime for JMTURA travel. Station and for 90 senaitive | rig aust tuts. eili, am previously noted, “GLY prowran. R6DLiCH Belé, whieh takes conatder= job, In the latter project terst daily, and with his Tt woule be eatresely diffti- ase him during tha ai xrswess. period tomediately yrior, to’ slections at the Faticnal Umiversity esch year iusualiy | ‘Seplerter, Ccioters. Slave ARDLICH, in nis ccvar camoity, is active 29 & pres fesacr, ag mush lead time ep poeaible ie reyuasted prior to travel renuest ag 4a 94 exanple, HRNLICH ie Blready signed ap to deliver iectures in Yonterrey Raferanoy disyatch says trevel for DE weeko, but doer not mention the possibi+ warisum end secontarily for operational “tLagting sore than four weeks vo of tha aboye metricticns ihe F tine for any ceriod if Headavartere feeis’h eluovtare. : : ‘te alaegt impos in Novecter of thia year. - ae , awocld recuire s ulnieen of three Frinartly fer over reemormy, reagous,. the Stetion feela that any travel yitle-to accept, in apite stien sill, of courses, release REDLICK at any = contribution wi12 he greater Rif hare Dist AL fateta, Baxias ftiv, Bs fuss, Baa tings, é Gais?, BaD aa ee rm - Boi [oer . 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"wuts aod bolts" gunmization of ¢be baildisg ~"- aye terme hat are ! ote PERRIN WEE oars §4-00000 Chief of Station, San Salvador =e Chief, wHD Operational/Neadquarters Debriefing of: TICHRBORN ee AeNOn Go IeD mI ERNE TO —_—_— ~ ACTION REQUIRED: ‘FYI 7 Nerewith attached. are the original and one copy. of | - the Headquarters report, of the debriefing oF Edward TICHBERN ; which: took place in ZRMETAL in early June, 19625, Tt is. “requested that the original be passed to ‘the local OpACID chief, after the Station h as: insured that the report has. been sterilized to its satisfaction, 7 7 END OF DISPATCH "Distribution: 2 = San Salvador _ : Attachment: a | : eae So Dee- (2253283. | ; Headquarters report STD Cntr OnepateneD i 1 8 August 62 19 PUG 196¢ 1 "Cigdbaeiniatip7 ttc ce - “DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER HSSW-1844.- f] ed “6 ' HEAD SARTERS FILE TUBER GLAgETICAFON S E CRE T 9 201-253203 ORIGINATING OFF EER. - TYAS? crter Sess cae (CAN) OFFICE 7 INITIAL KH/3/CAN x CATE. “OFICL S NAME Cota Beem C faith [es orn nnn a [ DiSPATC iH a 7 - = ’ ‘z steenene reece mene on nen ann eae en nt tenn een arnt pane Tae EES Sst eo experiences gained 6 August 1962 The following information was derived: froma transerip= tion of a.tape made during a meeting with. Edward TICHOORN ‘Yn early June 1962. 1n Washington, D.C. Tho: purpose of tho “meeting was.to débrief TICHUORN concerning his opinions-and- ained. frem.a recent: trip to El Salvador. TICHBORN spoke from notes for the first pert of his report. (pp 1-6) : and answered specific questions for the remainder, — , 14-3000, A oroohave previously cove “<@f EL, Salvador. As. { ‘have ‘been about 100 sets distri ““nrob _they ava ha ‘lying aroas. There are no ‘news you can-go from Literacy campaigns int “TRANSCRIPTION IT would Tike to go. into several of tho things that I ; red in my report, .Firse of all, 7. ae happy ‘to say that the radio schools started by DURON'S : od to have. gotten off to a very good. stark. There Group suere buted so that there are about now souething Like 10,481]. students enrolled in 1,000 of the ‘radio. schools. [t's apparently had very xood success. Thoy . publish books: thot go along with the radio classes. As you atrtyowtlt remembor, thore was a Ifteracy campaign that. was foshfonod after the idea that. was promulpated by Father SALCERO in Columbia. Interesting to se fs the fact at Tadro schools have received about 1,400 letters wit and praise and various ether commentartes, One of the problezs. ving rlght now fs there Isn't a transmitter powers - ful enough to got much heyond the capital, T understand that a transmitter fs on route and it would cortainly bo a big . béon-to. them. It seems to me that the radio is. probably the most affective Woy of getting out to the croups {n the oute papers to speak of, and once hockod on the radio, then of course, o various other things ~ “Inctdently, these tadlos us you probably: you get.the listeners. wo have in sind, "Speallgo até on n fixed frequency, and the program ts lead by a priest, named Father Manuel NCLINA STERRA. : __, : Speaking about. the priast, Lt is interesting to note that there has apparently been a considerable shift in the attitude of the Catholic.Church with respect to reforms in San Salvador. It would-not be surprising to note that thts {s probably a tHomiaphere-wide, Lf not a world-wide attitude an. the part ef Popa John, .the 23rd.. You might even kind of correlate this to what is-haprening in Spain and also in Portugual. In EY Salvador, itself, the Bishop issued a lotter sonettae back with the Jast seversl wonths calling for. soctal reforms and’ for {immediate changes within the soc mentioned to you earlier, it caused considerable consternation with the so-called ruling 14, As bassador mentioned to. mo that they a watter of fact, the ambas have bean. complaining recently that they have lost the big ‘three pilbars:of ‘strength that they had, the army, the Church, tho American Embassy, As was predictable and [ think ! | eo h sugrestions — tal structure-’ tioned this in wy last report, the so-called. id. and somo of * pecteee ee meee ee t i i : it with res;ect to many reforms 1f they were to “Church net ‘only in EY Salva “prograa of action in Latin Amorica. in out-informal chats about tho structure... --- cand Ttalimis, but In the lower structures @ would change the attitudes of thei -dlfferent, economic complex of the 7 ‘rospect ta sove of these reforms, “then canuldly, eee | “a2 Salvador have looked askance: the ‘less wanithy Fear le In E1 i T think you will remexber that. at the Alliance for Progress. [ predicted that we would have problems in my last ‘report be the sine qua non of oid from the United States. J KEth reapect to the Church, I think it might be a good {dea tc. pfve seme very detatled study. os to how wo'can oxplott to the best: possible extont, the apparent change within the dor but 911 over Latin Arerica, 1 eyvink that ft might be a thing that wo should sit around or goncone sit sround for. a considerable time trying to: analyze alk-the ins and outs, and-how we can Fit this into the whole ‘" Now you -ask Fe of these as far as the nationalities of the people invelwad in’ the hierarchy. Fo think {e's in the upper structure, Spaniards ost of tho people nre from El Salvador and goae fro Gustemals and that their naturallinettnatton would be to go with the people, IT think Tt mentioned dn wy eorlier report that very freauently the prtostsiin thelr early Nassos (say at $:00, 6:00 or 7:00 awa. would be attonded naturally by the low-income eroups)+ would ask for ‘soc¢tal changes and reforms, At the dater Masses, they. r sermons because of the. - cople attending church, to note that the Bishop's letter that was . It’s intorestbig A ‘yoforma got a very angry reaction. from - igsagued with teéspect to the 14,: Now one of the things thar 1 note with respect te the general political ntzospherea in San Salvador ds that there ‘seems to be a'considerable confusion among the people with. - Let's take for example, | ~ the minimus salary, It 13 one of tho: cornerstends of reform by the present ruling: Prosidenteeloct RIVERA, As of rig very calculated Cuapatgn on the part oi business and on the part of flranciers to confuse the people, and they have done a good job of it. I retembor talking to many people asking ‘chat is this. mintmim salary all about?" Many ht row, thare seems to be a of them told me the-governtent ‘has decided cnly. se much-and no more. verted It. Into-an {dea that this {9 maxinum:salary. Also there hos boon a considerable loying of f of all people in certain ‘JUNTA, and It-will be carried through by. that they can be paid © In other words, they hove really cone /~ : fs . wt. . , facturies and the reasen being given, thet the governcent now - makes it impossible for us to. kooj. a full staff, and therefore we are reducing. This, of course, could have very serious effects on any ability of the povernnent to carry through {ts reforms with respoct to minimum wage. Interesting enough, -there ore even people in the lower classes,-weho- having been confused by what it means, are vory definitely. against: the whole idea of rinimun Wage. L-think, here spain, it is a ‘necessity for the. povernment ¢cither- to acauite a newSpapér or to buy a considerable interest in one ef them and alsa to do ‘a job of publicizing. and petting the message across with - respect to the peneral. class’ of laborers.. are in: a pood pesition: to at least jartially sobotace this. a particular reform by thé stnple expedient of just laying people "off. and Blaming tt on the government. Let's Face it, with respect to political reform in Latin Ascrica, the thing that is most meaningful to people is not political liberty; but . "Dread in the belly." We have fot to constantly bear in mind that whon we,with our own criteria of political liberties here in the United States, go into Latin America we have fot to. realize that. somctisies’ the right to vote a “dur views is a neaning less conceit to a peasant. who really is worrjed about whether. he cets one tortilla or two tortilias; ‘tt's the bread that Is the bigsest political foctor in any part of Latin America. In this Tespect, it is interesting to note that whereas tho last time [I was in £i Salvador. there was lot of wik about Fidel Castro that was Just Kind of Spontaneous and extemporaneous on the t..of some several hundred people - that { talked to. (‘This thie T Also went. through many of the low-JIncome barrios out -in the countryside and talked to a -yreat number of people, and a great number of them kept mentioning Mertinez who was the president for about 10 to 12 years back, -1934 to 45, Many of thom, particularly, the elder poople : ‘spoke rather nostalgically about the tipes of Martinez when ° -thore wore jobs and when the prices were low and when even - though the -weges were ‘low,, you could buy a full meal and could gel comparatively comfartable housing. OF course, it fs Known that Martinez is. one of the worst tyrants that they have had there; and for a long tine-the thing they remember {s not the repressive measures that he tcok, not the number of people. that woru slaughtered under his orders. The thing that is Temembered now wostly is the foct.that- thore were vcore jobs, that the prices were low, ctc. We've sot te constantly bear: oy : | However, I antictpave _ that this ditficuity-<thet ‘the peerle, with. the economic power, © nd thé right to express. -00000 in mind that the things that are rostly meaning ful te these groups of people is whether they are working, the price structure, end dust the general bare econenic needs that are met by any gevernrert. [ want .to talk now for a monent about ~__ the Alienzi ;ara Pregresso and some of my Impressions about ™ how it's doing, not only din El Sslvador, but in Guatemala and ----- sore of the cther countrfes that i observed. Gne of the most immediate jxjressions that I get ‘ts during the last Few months is that the Altonza para Progresso has been terribly over -publicited. [think we made a. serious mistake in arousing exprctations: in Latin America ‘that mzy not be met. As a . -) matter of, fact, I know fren talking with pany of the people "| there that the expectations they-have | simply are not. within ... ‘the reckon tng ef what -the United States. has planned, T even ~ think it's unfortunate if we have a slegon, that the Alianza - para Progresso as a slogan. is.opeh to serious attacks both huporously and ‘satirically.. As a matter of. fact, already ‘many people even our friends are ‘beginning to use the slogan “by way of criticism, . Y have in ming recently, that the Foreign minister of Honduras was in. Mexico and in a public statement said, “se have a lot. of alliance but no progress." And of. ceurse in the schools in 1 Salvador, there are all kinds of turnings about. twisting the words around by way of criticism, i} ' What I mean by over publicizing and slogenizing: is the. { fact that almost all over Latin Ameriéa, the newspapers are :O . reporting ‘an outpouring of millions: and millions. of dollars, foo a and as you might. expect they convert the fipures into resos, io _. or other local currency whatever you happen -to be, so that - moat _ there is an announcement saying that the Alianza para frogresso has allocated 10 million dollars and then they convert that into 129 million pesos; it sounds like an awful lot of money. Iemedintely people have grandioso ideas about what is going _to be done with all this money when in effect it is only a request for that kind’ of money that has been done, We have, ‘baskcaliy speaking, still some problems among Congress as to how much soney is going to be allocated. ‘Let we give you 3. specific cese about what [ feel is an over publicizing-of 7 : the Alliance! S program. In El Soivader there was aa announce- ce ment in the papers” that three milijon dollass had been ailo- “ ‘eated by the United States’ Covernment for the building of H schools, Now, 3 million dollars converted into local currency fo is something like seven and half. nillion colones., That's a i : biy sum cf money down there and, of course, it got tremendous i play ja call the newspapers. well it turned out, what the AbLliance had in sind, along with the Junta, was to build one - hundred .saall. -achools. This would be 100 schools worth A . around $30,000 a piece. Well, one of the model schools, right : an oy : ‘now, is in the process of constructions in one of the neigh- : i. : . borhouds in El) Salvador, While I was there, there was BOAR eee Ae LIS) we ceterttcnee seen in EN ere 7 ak? ee” sige ite ean -5- considerable snide criticism hy the press by & ict of the poyulation that this was a poor exanble of Allieace fer Progress spending. It was 3 small school: it was within the desired $30,000 budget, but I am thinking that ecst of the Feople in El Salvador having tstked abcut 7,505,002 colenes, vere expecting palaces te. be built. Suddenly veu Raves very small school, and it was being criticized by the Tress; by the ree; le ut large. -The next day,,.quite fortunately, the Minister ‘of Education very cbly took this issue: and quieted it by ~ saying: “we said we are gcing to build Schools, net zalaces.™ Sut I think that even this criticism could have heer avoided had we announced rather thet the: expenditure of 3 Gillion. collors or 7,500,000 colones, had we just. announces. that ‘the. Allignce’ for Trogress,’in cocperation with the EL Saivader. government, was: going to build 100 spall schools. and’ say s0°.-) - without any wore dressing it uj, not even mention the asount —. Of money that was going to be spent tn total because then no- -one could cxpect more than a small school, Also IT think it © would have been better to have the first schools cutside El Salvador, possibly in a little town like Santa Techis or one of the other neighboring towns; and then huile the schoel Tight next to the old schoel so that there would $e a earked ‘Publicizing here in this country, They get great cererape in “contrast in every way, You could ‘see it immediately. Certaialy there is always, land available néar elt the old schrels, and just destrey tle eld school when you've built the sew one; and then really to do a public relations job, yet statezents fron. the teachers, from the students, and,-perhars, have the eldest scheel teacher in the neighborhood lay the Cornerstcne to the schocl, Really co a public relations Job of it cn 2 very personal basis rather than trying .to stagger people ith huge sums of money, This is what I mean by talking Uv hugd figures when you can do.w hetter job and arouse less eipectation,, When you have few expectations, almost suything Is better: 306 I think if we talk little and act big, wa're poing to de euch — _. better off in the long run. - 1 think also a very highly over-publicized frour is the Peace Corys. Here again, I think we're setting curseives up for some possible difficulty, All of this publiciziss is very gooc for consumption hére in the United States: but in the world we're living in now, the samé kind of propaganda gets outside the United States, Already there are af! kinds of jokes about the Pesce Corps, Its done a terrific job of f —— ~, emer tnt tote neg ane ea 14-0000 -6- ‘all the bis picture magazines. In tine there's goinr to be a musical conedy abeut the Feace’Corps. <All this is yreat stuff as far ss the United States is concerned, but I's afrsid it is going to create serious problems abroad, y Actual ly the actual cbhservable benefit of the feace Corps in the various aress will be very rinimal when you consider, for exumple, they have about 29 people: that will be fn the Peace Cerp-in San Salvador. They're not going te be able to make much of a dent in, separate communities, because they are Separated. As IT understand it, from talking to the manager of the: Peace Corrs for the Contral American area; Fost of | / these kids will be aléne. in-the. villages they are going to, and whatéver :they do is not soing to be very observable as far as the general population is concerned, Unfortunately, one of) the things. that we haven't yet learnéed-in our thinking . about these. under<devs loved countries is the fact that we doe “such natve things as this: there-is en elderly lady about 63 yevrs of ape that-has been assigned to one of the small Villages. in ‘southern El Salvador ond her expertise is home economics, If you ivave ever been to one of these small Villages and if ‘you have seen that thoy subsist, and | say subsist, merely on.a small Supply of beans and maybe ene or two tortillas; and the difference between the supply of one. or two tortillas is a very meaningful one. When you. start talking about balancing the diet and varying the diet and pretty ironic, This is precisely the thing that could easily be open to criticism and easily open to satire, I can imagine if I were someone in a position of Dr. Jose Rodriguez RUIZ, ‘who was avery left leaning Uean- of the School of Economics in El Salvador--if 1 really wanted to cede on one issue and.ridicule’it, I would talk about this’ person who was an expert on home economics; balanced dieting; and how many vegetables you sheuld have; what variety of vegetables, how having a home economics expert to teach them this, this pets Ruch cottage ‘cheese you should have; and the whole thing In the . . balanced diet. [I could murder this whole thing in very shore -: - time and make it very ridiculous, “<2 think these are things that. we've got to think about, We've got to think akout all the possible weaknesses; how this thing can be turned oround. ° 1 know that in the ‘United States, I know that in the hometown of this woran (she's fram Nebraska) © “it seunds avsolutely mervelous_and this home eccnomics expert a ae tte ncaa ote er Hs A, en ee ee ee ee, Poe i oA Late ou sedate AAS ei llat at ee ¥y4-00000 da intel med ren ee eet Pe ere cent at re ae neers aria ao — et eerie seyret nnn ee om me ee mth Tespect your ques tion abeut the influence of the Church with the ce papesines in other parts of the consunitv; [ think chat it's prebably true all over Latin America that the Church has preat Influence on the thinking cf the pepulation, [t's interesting to note that tn San. Salvador and Mexico the real church geers are the women ard not the ren, but the ren are very” certain ~ that their wives g¢ to church so that they're their. surrogates and that’ they take their children abong with S them, Althouch. they are not great church goers, I think”... “0 they are Catholics and are greatly influenced by the priests. You asked whether the reople in Ei Salvader are. “ aware that there have been focd shortages in Cuba and that ; -the Castro prograc is undergoing serious difficulties ond: -the answer to that is "yes", As a matter of fact I was. -:. ‘ interested in this when 1 talked-to- various people, including’ - cab ‘drivers and beys that shine your shoes, people’ working: in the markets, and some of the campesinos, There is an awareness, certainly in the city, that Castro is hsving his difficulties. One of the things that is interesting and, of course, TI think this may be referable to their Church influence, is that the werd Conmuniss per se still has a , serious ‘effect on people. I think it's: one of the things they talk- about --sccial refore, etc., etc., but, the tag ---- Comnunisn is still-a very. harsh tag in the Latin Arerican-- 7" mind, J think this is ene of the sericus errors Castre - made [rom his point of view was to’ declare hinself a Communist. and a Marxist-Lenninist because many peorle that might have gone along with hin at. that moment got trightened off, : There {$.an awareness that he is having troubles and . that the Revolution hasn't gene ‘along on the way it has. Algo there was a lot of talk among s certain group of people tha’ I talked with--these were some workers from a textile will, that there had been an awful lot of killing that was done by Castro. Apparently, there had been pictures of a lot of executions in some of the Latin Azerican. newspapers; and this has had an effect on ther, With resect to- the government prosecuting’ anycne for token, of the aininum. wage Jaw: As far as 1 understand, ‘“4t'’s still in dts infancy. U think the belief of the governmen’t 13 that if they, start to iupose any Vioistions - . this might have a serious effect in setting. the prograg across. Sut .in this respect, I'd like to menticen the seventh Gay wage that was passed about a year a0 vhen I Footy. - 8 - owas in Solvador apparently js working fatriy well. You'll recall that this was accepting with the Bible that if anyone worked for six days (this was referatie to the \ campesines) Ws was entitled to the seventh day pay. I was! worrfed at the tiee and mentioned my worries to Choretic (Phonetic) and also the Minister of Econorics who was at .. breakfast with us at that time, that one ef the possible - donrers of any retorm is that it Is not carried through intelligently and forcibly. [t is better not to have a, reform, not to announce 3s new idea, not to arouse expectas: - tions, If there is poing. ta be violation of those a expectations, - Atcthat time it was contemplated that the” aray would administer the program of the seventh day jay. Apparently they have changed their mind on that and have a ~~ ‘civilian group that is administering the-program; there has been ne real scandal. with respéct to. violations of: (this. ‘Twas a little fearful that @ local army guy would =) “get paid off hy some of the bly.plantatton owners and thus. “be permitted to do all kinds of violations, Apparently this has not happened, and they've been pretty effective in the administration, 7 My big objection at that time was that again the oinimum salary thing was not properly publicized. They; could hava had all kinds of radic and television programs, tntorviews with the campesinos, and asked them what they felt ahout this end actually doing that kind of public ‘relations job which they did not do, J think this is true with all these reforms, I think that they have’ get to be brought to the peopie where you get reosction from the : people as to the extent of the change, any referm has on. their personal existence, This again is a matter of attitude, a matter of technique in public relations, Well, it is certainly truc that there hus been a considerable amount of publicity about the Alianza pard _ Progresso, I was not, aware that it was this specific group |. ' that was pushing the’program of publication... However, ~ _harking back to‘a previous statement, T think: that there ts a serious possibility that over publicizing of the Alianza will cause more trouble than we caf at present anticipate, As a natter of fact some of the problems are already beginning to urise, Thad 6. long talk with Ashassador Williams on this,: and L think we both ugrced that we oupht to scft pedal much of the taik about the Alianza; and certainly to.stay away from these enormous figures of millions of dollars. As far as the people in Latin America eo Sn Sennen 14-00000 thes iment ee cnea pe vena ste be catbenigen tienen i i i H ; H H H i el oe are concerned they realiy think the werld is polng to change evernight and expect &t to change overnight. When the changes aren't forthcovlng, they sre poing to be very~ embittered and we may possibly create cnemies we nead not have, had. Tchave in sind talking with one aan; he was a” newspaper vendor and- [happened to see a headline about... the Alianza para Procresso, and this of course gave. me an opening to talk to his about ft. TIT said, “What is this. “going to mean to-you?" He said, "T understand they are going. to give me-a new house.” Soreone standing close to him said, “what do you mean-sthey're going to give you a house," and: they ‘actually hed an aryurent about the thing, The man selking the newsyapers insisting that's what. they were yoing: to ‘do-+bufld him a new house, etc, The other Gan Saying that's ull pTopaganda, it's all demagogy;. they --say this all-the tire ard acthing is going to occur, TRE ~ om chances sre very strens that this man will, net get into. a house, The chances are almost cnurhly strong that he won't even get an epartuent because you cannot possibly Beet the heusing shortage tm such -o place: ‘in San Salvador, where I doubt sore than 10% of the people. have adoquute hygienic dwellings. -So here again, well ut least, this newsparer vendor. has gotten sn enormously over bloated -. Notion nbout what we're seing to do. Yt way bo that in his “particular case, he is nore aware of. the Allanza and more - aware of the willfon-dollars because he is selling news papers and magazines ‘and he is reading about it all the time. Here again T think Is one of the dangers with respect to the publicity about the Aliansa, I think | mentioned in ny report about. a4 year ago. it might be a goed iden to get some experts in public relations, and that they might be tecruited from such places as Moxice and Puerto Rico where you have people who have worked with either governnent agencies, with sone of our embassies, or with some of the public relations firss ‘such as General - Rubicer & Noble Advertising and other very widely-known public relations grougs in Latin Awortica, | think it. - might be o good-idea for the governrent to have someone " counseling. him-and particularly on any wide shifts of policy — on how to. present it to the public. I think it weuld be an enormously effective wav in prosenting the programs of. the government, and It would he a gcood investment they could make at this point. And. I don't: just acan getting the au .. . . . 14-0000 -arddaury Madisen Avenue Cig. fl thiax #0 ous referring te [didn't take off-on the Ambassador personally, He “that these changes have got to come through us; - Bolen to hel;.. us. bur. ourselves," but, che says An making those ere rane wh vane ‘* 10° ht. te be s person xha has had some experience dealing with the Latin Anerican temperament because any proprar has te arise out ‘of the ssyche of the raop.o that are betnry dewlt with. ¢ tncidentally, 1 did seo some of the pletures and sore of the coverage that was: givon Rivera during his election Carpatyn and whoever Kandled that, f think, was very — effective; and I've suppested to the Arb assador that he omighe. “Suggest that: the sane poople or person be rotained ‘to scconpany Rivera Into his. position as prosident. te think ‘one ef the hey persons with respect to ‘the left in EF ‘Salvader ts the Dean of the School of Economics: hose nome. fs Jose Rodripuoz fuiz. Ne 1s also. the son of he. president’ of .the University, Now first a word about. tho young saneche gave a lecture on Marxist one of the- nights: - I was thore, and I'went to the lecture. . The hell-was. Fllded to capactty; there were peoplo standing” in the doorways, ind I would estimato there were 400 or S00 people thore, [t was a rather interesting experience because “from what I heard I had been led to believe that it would be kind of a. .rabbile reuser ond that he would try to instipate the people inte action, Actuglly what [ suw was-epersonally: it was vury woving, really: He has kind of tho manner of a priest. His votce tends to tremble nt first; but as he ‘got more involved, he lost the tremor in his volce and sounded more like a very, Intense profossor. Tho interesting. thing was when he spoke about the United States, it was more in symbolic toras; there wis nothing of real harsh sorsonal rancor either in his voica, his manner, or in what e was actually saying;. but it was alwost 93 if he were an abstraction of tha United States, He . just talked about American anbassadots. and he was bitter, less inclined to be sarcastic than merely hitter. Ne is a very effective human being. [ note as 1 sat there, he moved the audtonce that he had,. ‘ewational ly. I could ‘see one of them kind _of swallowing and. the tears running. down cyes of the girl “to the left.of ue. Thoté: was really no attenyt to rabbte- rouso 6s such, there was no attempt to yet the people oul the streets as it were. Toward the end he made a very - intoresting statement-she: sald: "Ke know that there are changes necessary, we- -Anow that we have got to free ourselves of the imperialist yoke of the United States, and we know no one is ta. . changes come about, let us be careful that we do not ruin and thst we do not set back our progrom Ly taking ; precipitous action, without plan. Suddenly, ft came almost as jarring note, he salid-swell perhaps we're net ready to set vet, but whatever we do, we've got to do it reasonably so that. we dontt lose the revolution as such, I don't know whether he had -elerence to the foct that maybe in Cuba the revolution dtd nat work Jecause certainly he was very pro Castro. I think that there wus a kind of note of warinéss in his talk, and it is interesting. ; I suggestod to the ambassador that {t ntghe be a pood. idea for hiw to set up a- meeting with Gulllermo Moscoso with. the older Joso Napoleon Redftiaxucz Ruiz who wos the (rector) of. the University, and possikly ask this younger fellow, the Dean of tho School cf Economics to ‘come along ‘and try in effect to have “oscoso say, "Look, © Know you: probably disagroe with a lot that we're doing. and you are, very skeptical about the Alianza jara. Progresso; you're very skoptical about the United Stxstes per se. Maybe in many senses you're right, wavhe in the past you had reason to feol that there has been tmperialism, vut we want to indicate to you thnt.we have a change of attitude and just give us a chance and I need. your counsel and youtro an economist and t want to know. [I realize that we may disagree, - but T wanted to meet veu anyuny ee Tothink that there is a pessibility that a person in his’ frame of mind and I say this ls only ao possibility and it may be very winimai as | a possibiilty; hut there is a chance that we any be able to recreato some kind of tts with hia sc that he Is not as “bitter and as antayonistic,. I do not think, at jeast from hearing that lecture, that evening that he is entirely bovond the pale; and bear in nind that there were no Americans, there was novone tn the ‘audience (that [ could “detect at least) who were aot from EL Salvador Itself. 1 realize that there may be various opinicns with respect to this, bue I did suggest it to the ambassador, He thought it might. be a gocd idea and. he may very well do that, ‘Apparently the father, Jose Rodriguez Ruiz, Sr. >. (Nepoleon), is a person who is ‘approachable. Ho Is not as far to the left as his: son. He is-a Mberal, but he is — not considered a Communist. There is, I understand, somes. thing in the Embassy about him, but apparently it has been checked out and it is felt that he ts rot a Communist. In any oyent,, there has been an invitation extended to him to come te.the United’States; I think, as a matter of fact, that with: many of. theso y poop le that i€ thoy’ were to come "to (orf ene ee tect epee ; . en os em eA ee ne een eee 14.0000 ere “y Gi. 2d ~-[20° po : the Urited States eid atven sare kind of chance to ' : observe tne United States first hand, they would be less : - bftter ahout ws, L think that they have adopted some very ; ( dogeatic netsions ahout us; they kelleve seme of what they i : ‘ see in the pavies; kinds of snatches of newsrecls shout the situation In the South. Actually, they have a very distorted notion, and some of it is a very sincere distorted notton, They really believe sowe of the things they've. heard, T think if they would sec us first hand - they might feel differently, -Just as { think sometimes . when a. lot of these fellows po to Russia or Cuba; they ” come back disenchanted that it isn’t. what they have been told dt is. £ kriow that I've dalked to somé poople in Mexico.” who have ‘seen Cuba first hend during the Inst year and have had ‘noticeable changes of mind as to what it is, It's one thing to ‘heor all.the good thimgs that the leftists say about « thing, but it's another thiny when you actually go, there. and observe some of the tyrannical atmosphere. 1 think - “the game thing. is. true onthe reverse that you:.can disenchant people by sending thea to Pussia or to Cuba or behind the Iron Curtain, Just as sometimes you Can rub away some of tho mnalimpressions, erronecus impressions by sending poople.to the United States and having thea live on a-campus for . example, such ws Carhridre,Michipan, or any such place where _ they can seo first hand that we're not the oppressors that they have been Jed to believe for a long time. Much of this | | oS During the ‘time that I was fn £1 Salvador about 10 days . ago, thére arose'a serious problem of the departation of : Salvadcranians from Honduras; and it was all ovur tho news~ papers, und very strong statements verge issued both in the | editorials and by pesple over thé radio about chasing out | some of the Salvaderanians that had been working in Honduras H for a Inive tine, Apparently there has been a rapproachment; | there were mectings between the foreign ministers and I . k think the problem may be resolved. we It's interesting to note that £1 Salvador is the most heavily. populated “country of Central America. [ think -they have. a population of about 120 per square mile, whereas : Honduras ond Nicaragua. have something Tike 15 on 37 par square mile. Therefore, you have a very definite problen of space ond overpopulation ‘fn San Salvador, Tho other thing ’ fa troditionally the people of San Salvador are supposed ‘to be the hardest workers in Central America, -} remember that Antonto Rivera, a vory well-known attorney in San Salvador, satd that the Salvadorans. ware referred te as the | | | | | civ. is really lack of exposure. - Lo. | | | | | mre eee et Mi ee an in ee PESTS ERPS eth, SB 8 CH RD Cara OTE OT Ord RESO ee RAL ee 5. smrmuirecanes aoc nomames. eraeet ewe ake areca ne tnd we ermine te slirnsenmenecsiwmeeies we Seat ee aeepeemnt iaetin nee ‘$tudent situation, I think t . - 13 + Jaganese af-Central America because they're the tough sorkers, Also.there is a considerable anount of Salvador- anian capital that is 1a various industries throughout Ceatral America which is an interesting thins to me, The comparison to the Japaneze seems to be vetTy appropriate in this situation, I think that the real focus of trouble, if there $s going to be sny, would be either the Labor unions or f “think more particularly -in the University. “My feelings soout Central America, yenerally, is that your revolutions go not come from the campesinos or they do not cven come from the lower Classes, They fenerally sre the niddle- class -groups or. the low-emiddlesclhess £rouss.. I think in- Hovana, for oxample, Batista was. overthrown, not. by the _ campesinos but by the middle classes: and then-the . cappesinos came-in afterwards because. there was very little doing outside of ilavana even in the Sierra Madres, there was only Castro with a small group of people. ‘when Batista -Tealiy teil {is when :he-had so darn much trouble inside of Havana, te Fled ond left becsuse he was having prebleas of sabotage in ilavana itself and not because Castro was seriously threatening hiw-froa.the Sierra Madres, for he had actually withdrawn. about a month before, if you recall, T think with respect to the situation. in Santo Domingo, nere again Union Civiea Nacional was made up by the intel- lectuals and by the middle classes and net by the cappesinos. AS a matter of fact, Trujillo has tremendous Support and, adulation among many of the campesinos and his real basic political strength was frou the lew economic groups. As a matter of. fact the Secret Police was recruited from the lower barrios where he had. the toughest little Juveniié celinquents you could imagine as a Secret Police, and this: was a real force. The interesting thing is that right after Trujillo died, the first big mass mecting that his $oxhad was in the poorest barrio in Santo Domingo because the Knew that's where Trujillo still had basic strength... oe 1 think the same thing is truc in San Salvador, I don't think it will be the campesinos. that will give you the trouble; it will be the students, ‘With respect to the hey might borrow ‘leaf fron PRI's. book in dealing with the students, I think the government cught to make a very strony attempt to for» © liaison with the universitites-and whenever they pet ‘some apt pupils to pive theo op job in the povernrent, to brings then into the various positions tithin the foverneent and the same thing with professors, to have them as econemic advisors e a ee “te Le ag S Mh ie A ware setrncien wae sme ne eee coe ke cide ae whenever: they can, (They're huran beinga-sone, they'll be flattered and another thing, they'll need the poney, T think one of the thines that Bight be helsful with respect to the situation in the universities ‘is te try and catch seme .of these students in the high school level, of suggested. to the amhassadér, a pian that would be sevething. comrarable to the Rotary Club's scholarships that are given in Coiorado. I remember that when [ was going through high school, I was.given $10 a-month by the Retary Club and I wos piven a sponsor, [ uSed to meet him once s ‘ronth and we'd have lunch; - I reeember this very strongly hecause it > ‘was weaningful to. ie..to have this kind of relationship. “PF think thet weny of the businessmen in San Séivador could. get. the brisht young guys ‘in the high ‘schools whe are “actually the guys who becere the effective leaders in the - college. Cet then.on the high school level. and become. frtonds with them, Once they. have gotten to know some of “othe people who -are supposed to be the ogres that they lator talk about, and have had some actual financial help from then; they are more art to be erpreachable. At least the person who has been their sponsor during the tire in high school can approach them, I think ve have vot to start working on this at a stage before they get to the university, Your leaders can be spotted, the peorle who are going to bo your most effective in colleges. can be spotted in the “het gi schools... i think that is the time to start bringing “sose Of the people ia close contact with the ¢ 1 governrent, also the business communit¥. 7 talked to the abbsssacor about ‘this and he suid he felt it was a goed ides and vas coing to talk to some of. the peorle about it. I think, bearing in mind, that the universities are really power seats in many of the Latin American countries. we have zot them to uccopt this as a starting point and then work with this and find out what are the elements thar Freduce the : _~Teaders and when co the leaders first vecone observable . and try to catch them at the earliest possible time, I think it would ameliorate much of the Situation with respect to tho students. The. other thing (still on the university thing) I've observed. in places: that I have | “been is that the hevspapers in these universities really are not newspayers, 1 think the leftist nowspsrers sre really truly ineffective as far as appealing to the middle Span. The same thing with the rightist, you have either tha‘right or.the left. ‘The Catholics, generally speaking: have newspapers thet are more costly; and they-are very do,matic to the right. Then you have the leftist students who have pocrly printed or poorly sineographed newspapers to the loft. [suspect thet. the vast nusiber of students who are in the middle never have any newspapers and here, fon 14-0000 P, A a t- at ! ! J i i t : i { . teal - 15 - - oe . Pothink, iss fertile filets fer or tecpst froin the ( . dct. lo saw os newspsrer ir Ll Salveder called tho Datty News; it's an American newspapers, I don't know who is the ccitor of it, but it is really truly a newsraper and it's a geod job. It is well edited; it is a newsy pericdfical and I think it could be used sos a format for many of the newspapers in some of these Central American universities, In-Mexfco FE think you would have to have 3 printed news;aper because there are mere resources, but’ a lot can be done with mimeographed newspapers if they are made into newspapers, My suygestion would be that you have actual. news, gossiy colusns in these ; newspapers about who is going with whom and all that sort of stuff, have student programs, have actual news about lectures that are given; and make it about two-thirds News and about only one-third editorial.” Once. you get people in as readers then they will read some ef your editorial Comment... AYsa it can beccze the.organ.to the riddle because none of the siddle groups in any of the universities I have ever seen have a newspaper that speuks for them, I think, for example,’ and I mentioned this tc Dave Phillips and 8ill Carlson in Mexice, that . there isn't on effective student newspaper at the University of Mexico, This is a place where yeu have 83,000 students and this is the growing middle class, these are the spokesmen, They don't have a newspaper, and T think.it sight be a good ides, for exasple, to heave some kind of sviposius in El Salvador whete you invite prospective editors of student newspapers to “study the techriques of typégraphy; to study the techniques of what mokes a newspaper readable. Actually La wuincena’ that ds published In Mexico, fer exancle, is obviously a political tract. There isn't one single article: that eppears that doesn't have a political pitch, a very strong antisleftist pitch. Frankly, it is a boring newspapor and typograrhically it looks very presentable; it's aa expensive project, Tnteresting enough in the third issue of it they had a big edirortal pape saving We aT net supported by the American Erhassy, °#e-have | gathered our own funds, ete, Beil, "Me thinkest thou rrotesteth too loudly," is certainly true in that situot-ton. As T understand it we are not really sponsoring the hewspeper, but it has the look of it, Nene of these hewspayers have any ads or anything cf this nature, I think that when you don't have any ads or yeu doen't have” any (parental whereewithall) it is alkavs suspected ¢f being a poid-fer newspaper. think ever in these little Stzreograph sheets we could always find people who would give a nomina) sum, say even a dollar a nonth, for Just 14-0000 “Store or ury poods Store ta ‘especially aware-of thie kind ‘elssed the boat many yoers tn this. “I think even if ve a have to edit the Newspaper ourselves, these organs should ‘be in the universities, Co oe, .. fot tes eee | © 16 6 an ad just'se you could Ua on ad advertising their book kive 1% the appearance of a newspaper that fq making fey Onn 20 and it is not just a pald-for propavands rlece., oT think there is a creat need for these kinds of News Sithes.. 1 would he tickled to dcath » 4S a matter of fact, for I have 4 3pectal interest in-this thing, to gelve whatever help 1 can, iknow thet the Ambassador, _ in-Salvador is vory interested in this. He isa former newsroper: editor, He edited the student Newsparer and of course it hit him fonndiatety as a goed idea, r- edited 9 Studont- hewspapey and perhaps that. is why T an hupers in all of these unfver- of thing, but I think we've ™ FR ee ae 14-0000 ante wen _— ae Fel 2S: 32¢8 / ong, PONDER oe 698 {it CLASSIFIED MESSAGE elec 282. : ont SH/3/o- 7 gat. S90 oo 12 June 1952 SALY. ATOR eee ’ _ PROM, - DIRECTOR ae vH 8 To, SAM = “saiv ee IMTS "REFEREE: “abet “Gs 49642) Is ‘Anbassa jor" avare of. THRvery 8 s contact with minister of “Public works Julio fioltentus : ; . ‘eipores’ ty Peon “athe Pe WOLGAN CODROINATING ‘orsietss . _ De {7 ASs3 ed AUTHENT! CATING Oeercas . tteasine ovrices . 2 eee 1389... _s i ih REPRODUCTION BY. OTHER. THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE. 1S PROHIBIZED.:..4 22-2. 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Ps turing the source of luncheon, at. shite the ‘majority of tie meeting. was conducted, the following items of intareat were ‘brought. out. in conver sath, Most topics. were ‘discussed in: peveralities in view of the arranged formal briefing sohoduled for the tolloiag morhing with a “racordar. a) Subdject feats that thera is a ohaiies fdr real stability.” in the Rivera. ; government with the proper support. from the US Gove rnmnt. b) Sub Jeot stated that a alight disparity existed in the direction being taken between the State Dapt (Ambassador) on the one hand and tho cos on the other. Specifically, Subject believed that COS was supporting olenents | teo far to the rights : a) The military is 1 apparectly a true "third force” and not “aligned with . the Ww fanilies, but: ‘broken up into conservative senior officers ant an. emerging: more liberal junior: officer corps, Subject believed that there nay vee be a possibility of gatting to the campesinos ‘through the liberal eloment of the military, but not tog the W: families, - . 4) Uy fanilios are becoming, {solated and ‘have neither tho fall support of the church, the military, er the government, The attitide toward the minimin wage rate of the Rivera gove mrent :seens to be "pay one half as many ®, The cooperation of the ly fanilies is needed ‘for the econo tuice as mich. : : : . _ a ef-s 2583 20> ar ON et Me Sanat ene aoranwen ties, Oo een set noe Gimeno “develoment of the country, but as of now they are all + Sm Sy et pitin S24 the way Rignte As for tha minimum wage. concept, the Campesinos apparently do not grasp {ta neining. , _ : : { 6) The churct ia not so far Bight that. it moporte the Us families and it 4a tending more towarca the. relative. left. , f) The Alliance for Progress has been badly handled, as have some of the activities of the Peace Corps. Subject polioves that. too mich has been promised through propaganda already. without corresponding results, He believe the, danger of the progran falling into ridicule is great if the US continue to promie only, 6 O° cendbenass L Dall monagl publ hoy Pc cor , g) Discussion of ‘tha gtudent ‘University papera yielded Subject!s opinion that they are largely tnefective because they deal in polemics tether than fact and news itera, and HOC RHR IOC because the onesy with too good format aro ) obviously US puppets nh) ‘Lesa conversation about Fidel Castro is evddent in public, although the Fidel ngroma ig titi lo be reckoned with. Radintly tebe hag been a- resurgence | of the Martine 7 dictator of the hots + good old days when everybody had a jab,- thes’ Meakinstat Uae, Lid ogptzard 4iy Age Camppeauns 3. Subject mentioned that he had both high and low level contacts in El Salvader and had managed to get a reading of public opinion. dnd private belief. Apparently it isa mistake for Rivera to dealuy the inauguration “a0 long after. the election; at which tine a tayérabie image of the Col . was succeasfully kept téfore the public, but which 18. now wearing off. oh Subject Proposed the following courses of action in certain fields that wofe discussed. ‘tn fore depth, ) facto 1 is the beat means of communication with the campesinos, ‘Subjed “wae impredséd with the ‘regulte of tie operation run by the Catholic priest -{n Bolivia , using pre-beamed radios, Ho considers that a similar operation Seater in ieee eee ee #4-00000 cin Retest me etapa mt enema staan anger ty “would be extrerely valuable i? properly handled, b) Recommends that the 1 faxilies be approached on 4 millionaire to shag de . wilitonaire basia tn cvoperate with x réusonabla reformist movement, aA A : ; . thu. Were, ~ eon. is hnad of the: Economics | c) ‘That the son of Rodriguez si Dent at the Univeral ty- be approacted by Mescose@ aad-himsett and asked _ to ‘cooperate for at: least a year's trial basia, The son is & very moving orator, but Marxist ortented, end skeptical about’ the success ‘of the ConBistanct in hte. : Alliance , Inch ook em infaraTang Rip > sans Heer pata. oe 5 d) That an effective ‘student/ youth newspaper be developed which an a ‘daa newspaper and not a- propaganda, sheet, which appeals to ‘he student. , i o) That he yse his newly formed contacts the Minister of Public : : Notten as a i Yorks~ Julio A: _= to get a introduction to Rivera when he is j Ayet Chara’ a. 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ROUT IKE in 42601 le _Trcupons RETURNED MEXI 25 HAY AFTER COUPLETING SURVEY SALV” vedas LB _ rourticat ay EDUCATIONAL. FIELDS AND HOLDING DISCUSSIONS SALV ‘opacta. “CHIEF AND COS. _ TICHBORS. § REPORTS SALV SURVEY HIGHLY COMPLEX -AND AS a ; “RECON expen Ti sALy, OME REGUE §TS APPROX’ THO DAY _eosuvtatt oN Has 70: : “PRESENT HIS REPORT, DISCUSS SALY DEVE vonage POSSIBLE _ : : ACTION, PROGRAMS ee . 2 : Le no oO 2 . FOR SALV jas ADVISE. cONCURRE yébsygobon HOS CONSULTATION, ‘TO BEGIN APPROX 4 Jue. ont BR oe me END onvess§ fo CS COMMENT: *TICHBORN.WOULD ARRIVE SALV 16 MAY. Seciassi1ctii33 ‘SE 1939 ° REPRODUCTION BY OTHER TRAN TH THE ISSUING CFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. CopyNo | f 14-0000 [~ DISPATCH (10 eRisty wD ‘wa . FROMA, ______ eg ef Bhattony. Easing Chby a waEGT tnalifiestions of ios 6. MERIC for 2 Von: 1G CAN BE JURGED ACHE RERMTED _L BY CUAURID HQ (atk ONLY = ee nant aerliincas a . . 1 oe _ ve HEELOG TH, 1 april 1962 _ : w Bo Station tod been arsra of ROTI %s esssatlation wish - to .. 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PAA AT 1210, ne END OF MESSAGE C/S COMMENT: *HQS CONCURRED TICHBORN TDY. SALY TO REAPPRAISE POLIT SIT.” & REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE [5 PROHIBITED. te 14-0000 _ . . . 3- . ong. Gots. CLASSIFIED MessAGE 2° 2ST a unit, MRVIVHBSICO 1666 ‘SECRET - _ axr. bare SPAY 1962 a eros conw 19, SAN SALVADOR, MEXTOO: ‘OITY- PROM, DIRECTOR CON: WH 8 - INFOL CA 2, calor, sf 2. 1- . SALV - a a mo INFO - Manis ; _ a St cive pik ® oy bielag” ae Se tr ary 4099 cin naes)e ye _ ga. coxevee TicHBORN my SALV PER ay anquest. ee F rex 2a ‘aovisa SALY DATES TION 1 AVAILABLE, ee ee “io” xaseace t bee . “s _ . ord mnt ccamar: © ‘Anbaosader Wil Lions Faquocta -Rdward Gi, Thatbora’ travel Salvator aoe . te reappralso political attyation, a ae . =~ NS 2, wht L & 2 Cente AL is BVI, C. RING ©. aa pot CAD. ae / COONDINATING Wornicies . . v etebaniNg -OrriceR ie cert se The tt ry septa oe : oo wou a Satie ae . - on Do 2 25 a%03: “7 sens we Eb Ap Soo ae So en ~ euagsi#ga MESSAGE Pear | Late Dare or A MR 6B _ See! ws Lip Ateee 144 : . a : o becca theo 10 CIRECTOR o FROMM; MEXICO CITY MAR 30 O4L72 62 | ACTION: wa 8 {fino COG 2, s/c 2 ROUTINE a oe —— 7 IN 11922 ry _ Lo “DER INFO RIOD CITE NEXT atu < ~ Toe ALSHOOP - oo ReFs RIOD 6974 Ce colt . FYIs DUE PLANNED PERSONAL BUSINESS TIP IN Los ANGELES FROM. 2 THRU 9 APRIL, LOPEZ AVAILABLE FOR REF TRIP. ANY TIME, THEREAFTER. ” IN CONSIDERING | cover POSSIBILITIES FOR REF TRIP, HOS HAY WISH x. ULELEZE LEGITIMATE LOPEZ COVER AS LAWYER WKO Now REPRESENTING MEX I~ eUsSa BUSINESS INTERESTS IN PROMOTING LA INDUSTRIAL USE NEW ; iH I COFFEE BEAN REFINING NACHINE. ~ . rene . . r ns : END OF NOSSAGE - aa ¢/S COMMENT: *REQUESTED BACKGROUAD CAPASILITIES AND COVER FOR MRLOPER. y + 7 - _ : : oo . 7 o - . io io: r i pf a | ad oF Af3 203 _ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. Cory Ne. 2 Te sence rere Ve etre ane aT a a a: Sera ere TREES 14-0000 ok . : . ; - c . . . ; .- ceo “U5 z oasis 1615 CLASSIFIEO_MESSAGE (eee gage UNIT: - _BECRET ; a er, ais - 4675 [yn . pai, 27 MARCH 1962 fi ‘+49 , REO DE JARZINO- MEXICO CITY 5 ROM, DIRECTOR * cone, WHS nro, CCG 2, CI, CI/OPS, C1/0A, S/C 2 ny . (NFO | . a , Cité Dia t q PRY RIOD Mor ra an OOF? . REP ICD ot (ms 9) : L/L a ‘ ee | oy EDAD o. excuncsm rout (2) ‘Is TaBARE commnact ACENY RESIDUE MEX; _ BORY DENVER 1920 OP MEXICAN PARTS, ACEIVE SEVERAL YEARS CALIFORUIA : STATS POLITIOS 40ST RECHT DURING KORN CARAT AND AS FRESE "YOUNG DEMOCRATS CLUB, WAS MANAGER CAMPATONS Jaws ROOSEVEUE AZ unenas _ GAHARAN pouaLas at BARLI FIPIYES AND WAS 1958 caxpmniwe Por 2 CALIFORITA _ SRORETARY GF sma wanIcH CAMPATGH HE LOST TREPMTE GETTING MORE VOTES oe LOS ANGELES ANZA THAN ANY DEMCCRAPIC CANDIDATE FOR ate OFFICE 24 arorory, 7 2,“ STCHBORT HAS SUCCEBSPULLY COMPLETED VALAIS POLZPICAL ASSESSOR a asarcinras TH CUBA, EL SALVADOR AND DEANTCAN REPUBLIC. HE. 18 FEBSOKABLE,” IRLLIGE, SHRED, ACGHESSTYE AND APPRRARS x0 HAVE WELL DRVELOPED _ SECURITY €27SZ. ER OPERATICN.EY vot MEXT BUT GHTURALLY AVAILABLE FOR SHORE (uP 20 m9 WEEKS) ASSIGIR’ # ELGEWUERR,. a3 coves AS IMEPEENE ©. LATE WOO BUSTS CLIEPS AND Wu"Ml OFFICES IH 108-AnkEIE AND MEE ARD AS. EMPLOYBE TELEVIGICN PILM PRODUCER MEXT GIVE IM Mosicny THROUAIOUE SPANYSH Lo, ; am a ca t Sotoimatns orneres’ ae ‘ - / Aer AS63763 P QNVeasiag 5 lett we BECRET a 7 AUTHENTICATING OFficeE ; oT Re, SUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED: |< copy Na. . CLASSIFIED MESSAGE . ONG: . axis ° - | ggerer ext: . : Date | ROUTING TO ; trom, DIRECTOR ‘CONF: \ INFO: “tO. ROUTINE | OUT LGLYS _— oe ; : "INFO : : CHTE OR CUOY/ 7? i : - AERTCAS ‘Wis UALS DRESS SUTTARILSTY HIS COVER FoR BRAZIL, we : i i . me . _ 3. RIGO SHU9 DSCIDE FRASTSILITY. TSE FICHBOR BRAZIL AFTER COSTER. i : . : Lean an . a VY “AEXON. OF TICHEORY 3 RVAUIAEION HLS COVER COVER ‘HRICH: MEXI I KSQUESTED CABLE RIOD _ * 7 ‘SOCHES, ere : . WH COMMERE: . REF REQUESTED BACKGROUND, CAPARLLITIES, ‘COVER TICHBORU Jo) erent mepeitcen ree ym oe crt ao Kore bobs te: rn a: 1" air fel” eo xt iste’ y : _ : Rei, DUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMISITED.. - Copy No Bee - a ae 0” > eh ” Bovecpareg ney : ek See Tare a a RAS, pk Sere re a nn 00000 A A Naeem lA INR RS Ait TS y . ~ - si Dre - Teche Sere TT ROUTING WIE 7: 8G 1 4 eee ray s! to, o oo “ROM og RIO CE VAREIRQ 7 _ eo Mak 25 22192.62 ue ACTION, WH O& (wit copy SLOTTED AT 1815, 26 MAR ee)’ . 2 ee =| KO C66 2, S/C 2 Ut. _ FE : — 5} i “PRITY DIR INFO PRITY MEXI CITE RIOD 6974. rod * oT — : . ‘ALSWGOP a . - REF DIR sss Out Layee el Dns Soe bos “STATION Dogs NOT HAVE. KNOWLEDGE CAPABILITIES MRe LOPEZ.” ce, i> RECLESIED VISIT ow ADVICE MR. LEE SMITH WHO NO LONGER HERE, : IN Vizw SE RIOUS SECURITY HAZARDS. NOW BECOMING EVIDENT BELIEVE” 1 LOPEZ VISIT ‘REQUE TRES DETAILED ‘PLANNING, “THEREFORE, REQUEST. "CABLE HIS BACKGROUND, CAPABILITIES AND COVER. _ 7 - ne ; END OF ME, MESSAGE , . r C/S- COMMENT :. “REQUESTED CABLE. DECISION RE MOST errecrive TIME FOR LoPez : VISIT TO BRAZIL a : Pep 253263 REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN Tae ISSUING OFCE IS PROMINTED, Copy Ns. eye ace eee cena ae eee Tree as went eek ecm Rep en et ee ek ee y aed f : subeS . : i . no : \ af : seen Sp 2 - i i 3 a -. ‘ Mepartance | DISPATCH [..-. ! i wiSr # Secs aer. : ifs i : / ‘ : : 2 - . H Se ee ! {. Seief af Station, San Salvador . JS Ok QD H | aE a ° ern ” | : } a peste 4 7 MANIATIS fond | trial of Station, Hexteo City : TAN LSE URS t a A ert y i 4 i } H { { , F Zasut ¢, TICHRON fo} | ACUR SURE ATO 2. In February or “arch 1941 Subject, a contract arand (Identity uniter gavarute cover) presently based {no Worléo, was sent on TY to $1 Salvador to ‘:sake a private evaluation of ceneral soclaly economic and politteal ecnditicns ‘ta that eoantry, Upon his retarn,” Subject wrete a lengthy report which hag’ \. Sess agefal as backcroand informtion. concerning El Salvador as of early 1961, att, OD an official visit te 1 Salvador. in early Petruary 1962, the Chief, EET Saprort, visited Aubassader Willians,- The Ambassador said that he was Bledsed with Sabject!s:aceoaplishzents daring the visit désrriked in paragraph - I, steve, and requested that Sabject again besent to Al Saliador on DY. Tala ia she first word to reach Beadcuarters that tha Asbassador had exprossed such - a dzsira, — ” mo feo : 3. The COS, San Salveder is requested to ascertain what specific taske ike Apbassador has in sind tor. Subject at this tine. . , END OF DTSPATOH attscheant: Esext ity, a/s/e Sistrita tion: , 2 = San Salvador, wate as noted 2'— Faxteo Clty, w/att as noted | DATE TrPEe CATE DISPATCHED. gy MAR O° k6 Feb 1962 i ENCE TO OSAATON SYUBCL AND AUMIBLT ‘ . to: ; . IESH-1306 1 De -. HEADQUARTERS FRE MUMOER 4 : ORIGINATING LONE eae Lo Treat Wess /Oan Nelson 2, cnith nti To COORUINATING at }~ 253.26 3 . | IK swe; rata WH/) Mexico « i Rn RS men eT a Serkd tee we ee) Pl, REM Ara a EL CT AOE RCRA ST DH SEAR TOTES BERETS PCIE * IRENE SIT AAI LD” «ESRI RESETTLEMENT Bi 14-0000 Ten rk & 8 fo : Peparata Coram attarhnand © HsiteySaS bs 2 ran! a Bs <3 ind e z 2 ez a 00000 4 NT atonal ea ai lle tee balebnat te F 1) deck blinnw es SUALAE LD Oe deabiege on is ey CO unceassiFigo it 00 CONFIMSNTIAL © EJ ‘secreT: ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET eo SUBJECT: (Open!) _ FROM: Gare : 9 ) February 1962 TO: {Officer designation, room somber, ond ‘ -Date i bwilding) - : OFFICER'S GOMMENTS [Number ecch comment to thow from whom , . . 7 Pa iMTTALS whi mani |rcrw. to whom. Draw a line ocross column efter cach comment.) —- c/WB/3_ . FES p62 | nd . Ta) er pc /WED. a . oo oke/ L532 DS Veet GTO SES CJ secret =} CONFIDENTIAL «<] AL”) UNCLASSIFIED 14-0000 I “yor, Lopes that be asked | me cai sent sgain on \ TOY. ON SRT ‘MEMORANDUM: FOR: Chief, wD - SUBSECT: o Request ‘from Anbaseadot P WALA, BL ‘Salvador: -Watle visiting with 5 Anbassador. “wildtams and. the COS’ aurisg. my.” becent ‘trip to: ‘San: Salvador. the. _Ambasesdor - mentioned: the ‘good work done a by. Mre Beary ‘oper vbom the Agency. i had: seit to EL ‘Salvador for TOY: : PAUL BE. ARNESON ; Ghtels M WE Support 14-00000 _ are Trt esd ane { ROUTING | DATE yo 48 DIRECTOR © rep 1 orniz 62. mom. 1 wave A/O2y 1 oo cacy WHE —— : aos . : \ , CA 2, CA/PRG, S/C 2 ; | | RouTine DUE: PERSOTAL COVER BUSINESS core: ITTHENTS: AND RELATED secuRITY: TS REF TRIP FOR APPROX TWO MONTH PERIOD, NDIT Ton, TreiiBon, IN ABSENCE: * ENTRE hELY DIFFICULT ARI _RINON, NOY WARDLING LILISP..Cy C5 fos Gd ". FREQUENT “CONTACTS. STA. SUGGESTS, uae TyCIBORN CONCURRENCE, IF OP. i . . . ; REQUIRENENTS PER REF STILL ABLE BE FULFILLED, TICHBORN COULD ARRANGE pe LOCAL “ACTIVITIES PERMIT YEEK-TEN DAY. COLONBIAN VISIT DURING MID FEB wT FOLI.Ca- “UD WERK= “TEN DAY. visit TH HARCH. i aM CS . : . l : _ . , : ENO OF MESSAGE c/s “COMMENT: *QUERIED |F SUBJ AVAILABLE GO COLOMBIA ASSIST STA _ PLANNING CONGRESS 1ONAL ELECTIONS. . ul ABO . Cepy No. : re So RER DUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. od” wee were er mene Se fet OTHER. RELATED STUDENT OPS UMICH REQUIRE.
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14-00000 ar owe mencs 104-10174- 069 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 7 ed IKCLUSIVE DATES: CUSTODIAL UNI T/LOCATION: ROOM: : DELETIONS, IF ANY: ae — ee ‘DATE... -> RECEIVED} RETURNED |. REVIBNED. BY (PRINT: WRI sgt here gee PIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE no DOCUMENTS MAY BE CO TERED RE 14-0000 08 ey, Dae ' iy Jur 61 12+ DIRECTOR 2 ROM ¢ “CIUDAD: TRUSILLO a Vey ie attap, ACHON s BELL 10 (TEMPS cory. ¢ oh. OTTED FOR BEL var rated 184 . cot fee i ae NFO 8 CA 2, caters, vu 5s sit 2° oi ar oe spur nae Stewatur: ely ao = _ PRIORITY -- “pRITY ‘DIR MEXT CITE TRUI 1008 REF DIR 00793, 5 Cour. 7617 AE . le Do’ NOT HAVE REF. ASSUME Tits 1s. “LOPEZ IF. SO “concn. wos an “LY IN HOTEL. COMMERCIALS LOCATION CLOSE TO SPORADIC | Be: “THE. EXILE: MOVEMENT IS LIVING“: supe way wisi ‘MINGLE win THIS TYP Ze Faun 1289 Vee cca nare 4 : s : ~ "REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN: THE ISSUING CFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. . Copy No Bee ee ee 5 5 14-00000 wef cm 61 if DIRECTOR RE Filing (check one}: 3M - MEXICO city: . No CS Record Valor, Destroy. “ae , RI @le Uile copy as indicated Branch corny fled as indicated TION; BELL 10% | "0 qx Taher eee ; : * Manned [7] "s €CG.2, CA 2, CA/PRG, wi 5». sk Becton: ~ ~ TICHBORN AVAILABLE. MAKE REF TR: P DEPARTING MEXI 30 JULY.” 8) SINCE: -TICHBORN HAS. COVER BUSINESS CLIENTS NYC, WILL MAKE ciRcuITOU s ” ROUTE TO Has VIA NYG INSTEAD: Los ANGELES. “WILL LAY OVER NYC 3 - SOL aT ‘STATLER HOTEL; ARRIVE “WASH “HORVING ST aa “AND” ‘ontaCT rt a ate, C/S COMMENT: “ACTION UNIT DETERMINED AS. THOUGH. | Bicator pyvour 4 CABLES. i FoR 1399 "Emaroe 14-0000 cote 3 "Sut | | piReeraR oe. ‘TRUJILLO : 5 _ 7 Ae Fiing (check ened: No CS Krcord Value. Desisoy. / OL i BELL 10 (TéP0 copy SLOTTED, “FOR BELL AT “2300-5; J HE Inceaing feeck one): | ODP, cop, hooray cA 2, capers, (chy Pases weg, td ‘ Signetarr: sie 20: Dory toe - a? 7 PRITY’ ‘DIR. MEXI cite Trius i028 Fo bar 8435," Civae go? alt ORARIO DOMINICAN; ma . Sa at __ JOURNALIST COVER 1 WOUL 2D GIVE BEST ACCESS. Lid SAT INO: Dour SICKO 7 PR g ee ae see Op Te qd 2 ey) 14-0000 “DIRECTOR | FROM chp TRUJILLO wuL okzoz 61 ACTION 4 (EMP COPY. SLOTTED FOR BELL AT 200, 18 JUL ee NFO 8 CAD MeR6, > wi 5; sit 2": _ -PRIORITY = , : i i PRITY DIR MEXI CITE TRUS 1005 ~ Co ee ee ! 5 Co EF DIR 00793 CouT 77 | _ . : | 4g. DO NOT HAVE REF. ASSUME TEIS 3S LOPEZ IF $0 COXCUR, - $77" 2 THE EXILE NOVEMENT IS LIVING “AISLY IN HOTEL COMMERCIAL. . sued MAY WISH MINGLE WITH TRIS TYPE, __LecaT tos CLOSE TO ‘SPORADIC. SEAL mpeter dre tl sce dh 10d 4 : . : ae - . ome 2 ote . 14.90000 ee . re DATE 17 vu 61 . To. wimecton ROM sMEXICO CITY, “4 . sles “PRITY TRUS ‘DIR CITE MEXE 84357 °° 1. ae os ———— CITE MEXT 8435" TICHBORN. UNABLE _WEEK JULY. T WILLING GO: DOMREP THAT TIME _ _ “AN ‘DUE PREVIOUS: BUSINESS/TRAVEL, COMMITMENTS, “SITREP. IN DEPTH AS REauesteD, » - SECURITY: OF. TARGET. CITY. 2. PARTICUL LARLY IN VIEW SMALLNESS AND Tent wc ee eth, oye poe eel eet nee we a EY eee aoe 3 26383) : Oy ees FYI PER MEXI- -8235, LIBELER STIAL ATTENPTING MAKE - ‘COVER ABLE ARRARGE COVER ‘BACKSTOPP ING AND INTERVIEWS/ENTREES WITH TOP. ”. DOMREP OFFICIALS USING ‘HIS PAST BACKGROUND’ AS HEXICAN INDEPENDENT oS * WRITER AND- BOOK AUTHOR OF LA POLITICAL ACTIVITIES AND. PERSONALITIES. ‘L EXPECTS FINAL COVER AND TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS WITHIN NEXT SEVEN AYS. we 9S: MEXT= TATIONS ‘PER PARA 1 ABOVE, 1 T MAKE TRIP. | = _ “1 _ Cee cir E- “MENTS wo! caten REF FOR POSSIBLE USE TICHBORN, LIBELER, AND LITEA-p _ TRAVEL TO DOMREP, _ {END OF MESSAGE) co COMMENT: | “DISSEMINATION APPLICABLE TO OrvOUR 4 CABLES. recs edie LEED] 2a/- 359 303 : REPRODUCTION ZY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING GFICE IS PROHIBITED, - Copy No,* d 14-00000 REPLY REQUESTED So _ SPEEO LETTER fem EEE 7 “flo: TT ee FROM: | S : OSGOC, 2B 18. Has fATTR: ' } re ‘ PEL, Henry 2. £ ‘ . $ “ A review of OSG/OC records in ivi. Upalating the OA is Atismur: 23 : Lowtag: ot : Se “s Updated FRO t—new informs | ee. (There is normally no weed ty se b. Updated traces together With current operetional use and arca of S peietion . ree ane eda #4? Hea HNN Jake ir LOW AND Ot Cte ogee thet : eel OA aud rei on an we BS } ; “csc Oi Hot at gar og ty 4 RESPONDER'S FILE . . Boer Sere FIDENTIAL Ft te see nena ke ke 14-0000 . . ~ 7 ee \ , December 19, 1963 j | i . _ ! . ME. diguel Tirado . . , 2925 Waverley Drive : . ; 7 Los Angeles, California y Dear Fr iend, “ i Merry Christmas! - T regret that-it has taken this Lon; to settke the. “matter, of your letter.of September 22, foes but ‘better —_ late then never, I guess. Alchough your, efforts in our behalf with Hank were not successful, we do appreciate . the fact that you and your wife went out ot your way to “ll. 7. try to help us. . wee con ae Shin, wh AT pe ferred the. matter. of. your late moving bill to - appropriate individual. Unfortunately, ChY6 DELEO ee received too late, as all youx accounts had been ed me to extend his regreta on and yours. Sincerely, res oie ine smudge reel ale eee gt age Caer Ge led tape penint Sat ne i Fa at ee a EN TY ° ’ ae toa 14-0000 : . —~ : — ‘ : Morgan Guaranty Trust Company ov now rons | FE. 14018 te 7 : i New York, December 17,198 a eG eS a er 226 7 woogcrs. ae EG To the ; vo 0 . 4 order of MIGUEL TIRADO # He RAR ; _ i. rn EE rem etae? anen seine AOA BLGN, EXCH ANC BE PAR TM EN. re — _ NOT TO EXCEED FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS iy : AeA eae tate C09 bes en ot nga LT mee seeteD a a) TRTERYAL USE CHLY O unaass: f a S$ it Tse 3 AeAlseomtace ae emererke a . ‘ . GE: “3 G4 nQieevmary ye gps, oo lk ERROR is = - - ¥ = a io oonende an 1 ts clanxd otteirin of Shs TIVE. wot oe RA “Spprozrazte E2280 ‘Serther Rbect's comnts ; tee be tee nn ape : £ : : is Re : we HAS = ca) mh sa AS 22 Ietaber 1963 fies 1g : : A: phrough ‘a second DO cover eoapany® a sum taxable - eyeene of 33 311.00. The Latter ‘payment } TLGH BORN! effective. 2 t a 13 aot 14-0000 14 October 1968 “COMMENTS {[Nesber coh comment to thaw from whee. te whom. Show « kine. ovis colime afte euch comment.) J ah AS3 26 oO: UNCLASSIFIED INTERNA USE ONLY Gi . ENR eaF owe ‘claim. When he résigned from the Agency "(14 October 1968» _ MEMORANDUM FOR: —D0/CO/C final accounting and signed a Quit-Claim for all expenses. In- his note to you, a copy of which -you. forwarded with rofo e he. asked:-that you: fort d his. bili "to the Spanish t TiAIN, CAnOT-& Assoc 5 SOIL RARE AVENUE. + NES YORK, K 3 ~ . : i a ~ PLAPAL-IDa4a . & €a@ces INVESTMENT REWYORR : 4 : : : 4 October 11, 1968. CP AT REE tit Se ecived vy | you tached ase ICAP ae Devco for the ‘Major portion of 1967 and ail of 1960 and of the "accountings submitted by you for there hdvances. i : Po > tof a i y é . ; & : ? an : an sa : aw 1 i . 14-00000 , * Ara ped AGES PG CEB a Yai wees vA . - fuary 2, 1967 Sune 22, 1967) (via TCA) september 8, 1967 ' Trip to Puerto Rico “February 13-to 17, 1967 ae 1 . . Trip to Washington, D.C September 12 and 13, 1967 rip to Boston, Mass.. “September 22 to 25; 1967 Lot Advances Tr: “pxpense. $ “500.00 1,200.00 . : 2 (500.00; § SO9I7S $9.75 ae . a . . a - ot 7 E. . od ; | 3) .80) 99,88): Rowe Cyotak: | =~ Adastdonad - ‘Paym acnt : spear aero ecnennecr 14-0000 ICAP CORPORATION . HENRY P. LOPEZ - na: ‘tober 16, 1967 Advance . $ 52.07 ; _ 75.00 52.86 $179.93 . !pomaihder of Oc j June. 24, 1968 Aavance { Remainder of June 25, 1968 Advance © peel ecenians. ewe en Pe a ee : ; Bes de : 7 : ’ : . ‘ se ; . ; | gt Lo . . | eee oo Bpotactvensmetin emi arene pee ele Reet 14-D0000 yk awe w Oba te! ~ a "HENRY “p, LOPES a , . 3 . Stal Raaitional * Le we! : avances Trip Fxpense Payment a post. a no ; ——— ee a ' danuary 9, 1968 $500.00 i : ; _ [February 21, 1968 500.00 April i, 1968 (via ican) 250.00 i Juno 13, 1968 _ Trip to Los. Angelos. . . re ; ‘April a7 to 21, 1968. oo, ( 250,00) $ 308.18. = $124.08 j au ust 205, ree “2. 80.00 | Soy poe . z as fo : : . ot : é p to Canb ’ 3 Se ; : . t 23 to: 15, 1968 _ € 44.38) 0° : Cg 6a) ~ ToS Ma . _ ve _ 3 ie 4 e ted to Caracas, Vendyuulas i Pébruary 1968 - , { 537.00) ey . “pavanon’ UE MP. ce over Advance ‘pepper So Fa) Oe shes §g 1.00), _ 537.00". — $1,363.56 $124.08 Excess on: February 1960 Caracas Trip b Accounting oo 14-00000 4 ‘October: 16, 1967 = Advance” December 31, 1967 = st Trip. to Mexico-Los Angcles-Nexico . October 17 to October 27, 2967 ‘ BALANCE DUE DEVCO © Rig erpenermeennetemn mien EG ee ee ee, OPHENT COMBANY..” NENRY P; LOPEZ: ) > $250.00 |. $33.45" - (216.55) i y 19 MEMORANDUM. FOR: RECORD SYBJECT : Project WUBRINY - Termination Settlement \ with Edward- S. TICHBORA . o .” insure. that: TicHBORN had ; adinistratively severéd his rela _ particularly. fhat his accountings ° and certified correct and | Proper and WUBRINY 71Lb- September 1968 N @) as. of 31 “pagust 1968, | tionship ‘with, WUSALINE, for expensés ia- ||: curred in’ 1968 were submitted, recorded by. WUSALINE, by. both TICHBORN ‘ of the settlement | went. . smoothly ber 1968: ‘Téadily accepted the amend-. . ne broucke: = Det 283203 8 3 d i 1 i I i Pr eint 4 "said that. ‘he would gé . TICH WUBRINY/LL did not have ready’a list of expenses: incurred.’ ‘by TICHBORN in 1968 for checking by the undersigned and *: certifigation by TICHBORN.and WUBRINY/1L, WUSRINY/LL telephoned to say that his accountant was unable. ta locate some of TICHBORN's accountings. The undetsigned then requested WUBRINY/11L to join him and TICHBORN. The §— ° undersigned had a partial list. of TICHBORN's expenses ; a s previously submitted by WUBRINY/LL. The undersigned a : L.to: prepare a complete RN was. asked to. record: ‘undersigned etphasized ile en énjoined TICH8ORN and WUBRINY/1L .List of expenses for 1968. TIC the. purpose of each expense. _T in WUBRINY/E1's presence that no expenses chargeable to WUBR /éharged to WUSALINE. Both TIC reminded that all expenses. on t ‘@hargeable to WUBRINY/1"s private - “o£ the expenses. on -the Mexican: private firm were: RN: and WUBRINY/11 were zuela: project were as as, one-h ymptroller to determi Sing and, as -reque ‘expenses. ‘It was agreed tc of Septeaber, 13, 1968 on th; at Lo : “4. -On the moriing of September 13, 1968, TICHBORN - telephoned, the undersigned to say that he was able from his records to supply the missing data. He also sald . that notations on the records: obtained from the comptroller _ showed that he had, in fact, submitted. the accountings that a were wissing.. TICHBORN concluded from this. that WUBRINY/1's Boor private firm had lost thé missing accountings. TECHBORN. = 3 also said that a féw of the chargés on. the. partial | st. ' of expenses which.the undersigned: had } <e - “ANSE ; WUBR: 7, shoul ave. been. charged to:' uni d'then réquested a3) ‘at. noon so”that’ the x accountings and obtain certific WUBRINY/I1. Both agreed to the BORN telephoned to say tha t td. c sé sien .: weet ress we Ten teed ene Ea eee re ead “d i ’ vie 7 4p . * mo, oo cae . ie 4 a . : 4 ? a ‘ a “ PET Cay Seer a EE er Werner ee poonod . _ ¥ & ~ ” + a - ' 1 Si Certain -ocher--administrarive matters were a taken un. with TICBRORN and WUBRINY/LL during the after-. £ noon of ‘iz. September. 1963, The undersigned secured ~ a agreement from TICHBORN and WUBRENY/LL chat TICHBORN's ea . Services on WUBRINY/1's Veneziela project were as preat i . ‘ as arly other officer who worked on it and that, therefcre, Foor: WUSALINE should receive for TICHBORN's services on “ois” “4 ‘> * project compensation at Least @gual to that given any © 7 a i s. Officer in WUSRINY/1's ‘private. fire. The -indersign to obtained from TICHBORN ‘the. it 3 (An : + Express, and Pan Ameri¢an ai . : i $ ; is'a possibility that WH Division may. . “ want TICHBORN -to; take an operational TDY in Chite,. . TICHBORN was alerted to this possibility, -He expressed interest in the assignment, but pointed out that he now . . ' has to get. a job and that, consequently, his availability a, ‘will depend upon “his “job situation. coe va r) , . 48. TICHBORN was: é tremély friendly and cooperative and the. settlement was amicably effected. _ ee ‘ Gale W. Allen DO/cos/ RD ’ 14.00000 * eee . “f - | . SICHBORN.. , -Alled efgtaned to the undersigned that TyokSony ‘, 20. a his termination, by one of is a ting: { posed hm 4 a we e wes , 14-00000 . sterleg py EEE AC BE Rae RRO HRTENE. 6 OH 7 . . Hate seth eerie ‘ ; we ot ; ‘ . tae ’ nels ; 3 : » : a GOODBEE was advised of tho above and will have , ue funds ready for Ms. Allcn on Thursday morning far his. an . ick: up. . GOOD3SEE was also provided TICHBORN’s’ address: and: ; , ‘Social Security % Sunper for the preparaticn of ‘the. Fors: 1099. ‘ 14.0000 oot. The forwards. os ” orb iies , ry Kran (or Vimo, A he rreligete... 14-0809 ; re 1688 suc: bau maccess tally’ "Zertomned, ai PT1 Gert, : Py apormtions |” ‘Peaks tee¥ad China, store, Law, Yt a tmea,.® . Braschi. and, the USEE.@ YI wa hay whe prejeets Nisan lt * a6. late/seieg corres pradest, te * ho Saprenseiative — vs eo of Italtas,. Sviae pod Canadians. “phitestsose gaze ie tesa eurvecily, iz eomtact wits o @uaver ‘ef tw: peprement= L etivaa. “Se ip eveilf ie. fer: ¢ tquprrery foreign .wriga- ovate aed io fleenis is Gpaaiah, Pupiaguese,. omane 0° Ffroach oad Kay lion. UISEICO/ i iz 2 relfaviad, erative tatel licence. agopt ybo ‘Qa pkillo” iz lee eenves: goects, of. balan Meike, } | . . - a Shag mgt Rae gue me we oe at Re ere — _ ae free ue { cxryenit en na ae ' aw «fhe dad ee ee : & , an #27 RST “6 3 cy Ta tnmaves cae be ~ eon . . ey - Lo. . : : a, a é a j . s | < . mo — &§ 8 . : | s ee Fae a seh Hs Rm. 3-C-19-Hgs. AC/DO 14.0000 SUFIED 5 cua UN Ke CONFIDENTIAL 0 © Be fee re) ae “ ciel ene cme ema ae © ORRHS 12 August 1968 Eagard:G.-FICHBORN (P) - ‘Content A sise, "2a Subjects was initially eniployed in 1959 and. Wes transferred to. ‘DO Divisioa tn July of:1967 trom ihe WH Division. In the course of discussing the termisstion of kis. services, suujcct stated that during withthe 5 Division, be bod bees wromised certais bosses SO!. 353203 Distribution: Orig & 1 - Addressee, 1-Aost for Non-Staff Pers,, 1- DO/PERS 1-WH/BF, 3-DO/SG DC /DO/SG:jm one - I-DO/CO/Allen . Lr - . pe a ‘ Nestichoadd os yezievrvsmet aaah i RSH = ; % aye MEKO TO + AG e . a -FHOM ss LH # (geome | 1 Tic Band 3 BENE ee eee Ce ree ne See ’ i with, our: espective wt | spouses = 63 30 PN to 2100. ARs. fcc conde ' TO in cm eee eres ake oe ninth RO ae Te em ert ne mt tee, Wea arte preg nw 2M ome, Pa Se FS) support permanent residence in Spain. . , both MT and’ wire flatly gaid that it would be Fisky - and pertiaps: - . vinced ne_ that our rresent’ "cover arrangements “will ~ 4 . . x i Ly ee i gain. Miss. :— Risernaren t ar Ooi. : wae ditaal! r mAb te ne Ble beers peel 14-0000 ot As I hed previously surmised, MT says that Spain is / . ot an snordinately suspicious country - that almost: . 7 Lat . f- “ everyone suspects avi forelgners of sone ‘thes with. NT : “You're going to have to live like a rich man to have access to those people, and oa no rich ian “would move to Spain | with Ais. i is : t a wh a ee mm seen soe an geen net aihel ee ea eee = nr re . Lane . : 4 A ; fea f . : Sout te 14-0000 SAGAN SSOP AAT En [oe wove 7 Tesidencet Cadet TENN aon we, “Hy father an& brother (president of Associated Distributors of Spanish=Speaking Files) have been in potion. ‘Pictures, all their lives, and I know ~ trot By Peripheral exposure to the business. "that ho. produte® would: establish pernanent on other pleture deals, Bove peopre are éx-: pected to be jet-settys they ‘don't. travel with their goddamned families, certainly not kids. ere eed ea ee St ee A a a | (gj a FR 1400000 igeed fey ise samen a . ro8n Sides ca SECRET Oo conris cama (G tRTHAL oO ‘NCASSTELED ~ - - . a . ato, a ee fan. 7 - 2 . : 3 7 q ' + leh oa 1 Sig sa ae é ch Btre & Btatro Cancelled 7 Lecce ceamaiecee rience ae sare eee -addressee - x Added as co . dae neath eee en — ray, ¥ 326 3 wel AS3 esate sid 14-0000 14-0000 ae) = - ~ oe HR t & $ 3° “ ras -# ett SECRETARIAT: Srisrunancn Coss sem Mecsace row Come ‘ | PERS OnyUNIT: (WOTIFIED - - ‘ c2ourr ‘ : : : . S.<RET cco ren avon ae 4 a ; a {When Filled tn) __ eres Ea . a . ot a. - ee REP ROU Tere x TIS COPY PROWIBITEO AOVANCE Cory O 198UE0 OJ SLOTTED ; : woe: O ves G no : -e ~ : : - CLeseRe TO MU HOW : : . ~. E-REF TO FILE NO. enancn!) ruc mo Dact. ro ‘wustons. SUGGEST “PROJECT Estimate foe $25 090. | eae See ate meee, _ TO Wogan AY0 = TR on een a ene areata . . COVER ALL. TMPORT. costs. : or “8. ECR E. tr va “ER pagan guerrero ae xf o . ‘ 4 : . - ‘ . So, . : : Dek on a aw . - hay . t a Loe eee 14-00000 "OG: Christopher Costanz Oo wm E/TB/S = 1962 . _24 June 1968 a WEEK VACATION’ WITH. WIFE: 1 wie ORK AREA: - ~-THts- WAY ‘NO™ ‘BREAK’ “PERSONAL? "PLANS. 2x. ‘NEED. COVER SUDDEN. BREAK WITH i Furesis’ AND: NO NEED EXTRA = - dl “cooesmaTins orracies : ia 1} femee ss f{ SECRET 3 ECRET ° ; REPRODUCTION ay Giada ran Tae Guniea ee OTHER THAN THE ISSUING once i$ PROMIBITED, a COPY NO. ‘ Bol. : ae . - AGH ASR2CZ 3 . a fet 1 to * . . 4 S wen ee Pansat : 7 “ j14-00000 an anne ar ” Texassuy 10 me nna é 6 7s PA a og EEE TO LE NO. La 4 . oxareoy Oe, _—__ OlssEe BY LS fatal —_——= ACTION or 2 (SE:0R E 12118057 JUN 68 CITE MADRID Sees. he ean “DUE: FAMILY COMPLICATIONS GUSINESS AFFAIRS OF HIS AGED . FATHER= =TNe- . LAW, HEALTH HIS, AGED (MOTHER aN AUNT), HOWEVER, HIS WIFE FOUND © on IMPOSSIBLE LEAVE Home: city. HE HaS THEREFORE WOT SEEN WIFE oe 7 =. FOR ry “YEARS, FOR REASONS: L FIRM CONV. HENCE AND wor MIS Owe : a o ~ Ke ‘Was “PROMISED WIFE: ivey WILL HAVE, UNBROKEN Two WEEKS. VACATION © Y: J ew YORK ‘FROM MOMENT. HIS PLANE’ “LANDS. SHE HAS THEREFORE | made © Lb - ENGAGEMENTS FoR BOTH with FAMILY FRIENDS IN NEW YORK AnD: - 7 ~ SECRET oe f-ASS 2 63 Seep ter Te - ra fe ret tae ee Caceres cppteenene an reat fae enema = een ee . at . ad : 3 2 “ = : 3 i pm . ) . fat . 7 x . . . , : < . uw a a ay _ . gee Teta aedeg She Rete tgpemienih meat e etna = * STO bout at ee and eee ow (Caml secmitamat Oisseannanen: Fare Get sate aD - aOwance COmy aa 9UEO scores | cusatin TO Pn NO i) ar. : E-MEF TO LE NO. onsee ov mua mo Deer, ro enance () pesrtacr () s0. . - eer Se ——— PAGE 2 MADRID 5263 S$: ¢ c R E tr me ne ree : EMPLOYER IW HONE: CITY; uaTIL, ‘HE ‘AAS. $ OPPORTUNITY. HOLD T Tse . FAMILY, ant. EMPLOYER. | elle “ ae: STATION. CowsiDERS FAZZARE USE OF MUCH. IMPORTANCE Wo. “ a COMING veins. TICHBORN WILL BE ABLE REPLACE HIM IN. SOME, AREAS . . oo. eae, ByT. we WILL. Not BE a ‘SUBSTITUTE. MIND WHEN TICHBORN AND FAZEARE ‘AEET. ; ‘THIS ‘SHOULD, SE BOR = # ee Gone inbeame ereeete TTT wore pee es tea eee sae a - : « - E = 14-00000 . : . : a. : . . . - . at . vine woe hee a oe % Aa: _ : oo a ce ee : 21 June 1963 "ong, . F MEMORANDUM FOR: RECORD 7 SUBIECT : Project WUBRINY: - Edward. G. TICHBORN (P)~-- - squest of Chief, po/¢os; : TIGHBORN ‘to | shieck a Cran sabaee a sete, ee ce en Ee . i uf Vegan neers acti ae eee eee te cin aio oo ran ny ee 7 a . To. y . . 1 ne me a SHEET enh het cons le. img : Of “Olans for TICHBORN's PCS assignm ‘ by. an independent specialist was deemed “advisab ee 2.- TICHBORN's | intment ‘was with Dr. Henry La Feffer, . 2520. L Ste N.W,., Washington, D.C, at 1415 hours on 19 June - 1968..- BOXN-used the-alias of Enriqué.Cortez wi New. York 08t-o0ffice address supplied. *Y Office. Security, to “wit: : Pine REN HinORgER re memretM es tat P. 0. Box 432. . ee St. hutch Street ‘Station. co Tat New York, Ne ¥.. 10008 He, aad the bill on $38 $0 upor leaving: Nis doctor and: Set the 14-00000 : . a . . a exercises ‘varying somewhat from those prescribed by TIGHBORN's New Vark doceer, TICHEORN said that -bis - ' " back pains him. toward the end of the day. Dr. .Feffer. | ot opined that this condition should be cleared 4 up within ; : ’ three months, —. °. \ : : 4, TICHEORN appeared to be tn excellent spirits: ; - . at the luncheon. Ke. was very enthusiastic. aho tov. ke : ot — deals as 4 Substantial part of his cover arrs ce po He obviously ‘is at home . in; this field and b ( 7 8 to opération tar ts inthe U., S, movie. £ a : racing in Spatne. 7 B agr so. and also to stay loose later in July ‘for conversa tion with’ the Deputy Chief of Station, Madrid. ; : up. 6. The undersigned informed TICHBORN that from. the cover point: of view; -it would be desirable for TICHBORN, enroute to Spain, . view the operation of WUBR INY/E. in’ : 4 ‘,.We would Like TIGHBORN to. assess 1 considers: to" Have good’ Op iL “fron the ‘IRS to ates ¥ t of a copy, “Of: his. 1956 repl tek return “(requested jooyPers). TICHBORN ‘Said that’ he 1s, thefefore, ‘writing another letters . Sigg Ce ree oe soe weg - me L o ~ om pe amen one: Chigstopher ‘ve Costanzo. an, 6G89/1564 —- “eave l® June 1968 ne ee ne + “ss SECRETAGIAT DISSEMINATION , To () cureor ‘rh Hore. oe OC memamin 201- 253203 Ame, ae = 7 COPY NO. " REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1s PROMINITEDL Sere 5 dre 2 14-0000 * ha tnd: ‘Atul involved fo 8 novert aazet of tite as piviats, who will posaibly need the addreos to. give to an un- . - Cleared nedicnl syecta}ist in the D.C. ares, when ‘Bubject wader goes treataent on 19 June 1968, 1 aad Bo tot hare 2 provide. a wae thesevee ansiie . . 14-0000 10 June 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, EUR/IB/Spain , a \ ‘SUBJECT : . Project WUBRINY - Edward G. TICHBORN (P) a, Forwarded: herewith Ls ‘thé revised proposal from. at ‘to E d Gs TICHBOF “(P) cover the: ‘Latterts | meeting ‘involved TICGHBORN and “QUSA 1, while. TICHEORN. brought his wife for the. second in which QUSALT/ 1 was - wined and dined, TICHBORN said that QUSALT/1 is: all ain favor of TICHBORN's proposed assignment. . However, in view of past WUSALINE/Ibéria inactivity, QUSALT/1° ; ‘has an attitude of "I will believe it when I see it." °° 7 QUSALT/1 was particularly intrigued with the possibility aes of a movie deal and said that ‘Spain is by far the cheapest . ors place” to make | movies, - we 5 The one. dis uieting feature of the meetings with qusant/: I concerned: TICHBORN' wife, She took the occasion’. to query. QUS lon all ag; ects. ‘of Living in Spain, ‘“AEL wer AtEL the subject ‘health. came. up. US hy ryone should é pect. to! get. he and $a’ .d. that he had a severé case.” This Connent “eer 253203 Rey ee io i ; ! ass) 14-0000 < PRT mae fee eke er + a bee ae Pad # evidenced by the favorable terms offered him. We have done considerable.-staff work on his assignment and don't ; have another suitable candidate immediately available. ; Y Should TICHBORN: not be able to go to Spain, it would be ‘ i a severe blow. TICHHORN said that he appreciates our : i position and did not see ary reassn to worry. The under- i Signed said that we are preparing a contract for TICHBORN q. ; . and would like to make it for at least three years, — .- wabat . TICHBORN agreed, saying ‘that he too prefers a long-term. i ‘contract, ae iar te a: : . eon ; -_ ao . . me co ssa hkieakit Ai si a eee ere on uy a a Gisele ‘Distribution: Orig.- Adse... ; tL c/bOCcO, DC/ 1 DO,. C ’ lar | ‘ta 2 or Frc4 a rh 14-0000 mar . vow, av: Ditaew or. ___ eee . pO - . “AE tion a = ~ — . > ‘ - weve £ FEC. TET ee re me "DIRECTOR: FARZARE. “goRH TLCHIORA aNio “FAZZARE. ARE LWTERESTED, ia . PROBLEMS OF LATI2 AMERICANS LIVING ‘TW AMERICA, © BOTH ‘ALSO Beer kedE | INTERESTED AND KNOWLEDGEABLE SPANISH LITERATURE. © 2. SUGGEST WE CONTRIVE WeTENS. THIS SUANER oF. “RAZZ ARE AND TICHAORW “LY. NEW YORK oR CALIFORNIA. F & WES RE. OPERAT powaL, possial TIES. PoE AY: Ne , PURPOSE ca) camanien a tree cca apomnitinle, dream 3 ne ae eee pu ne ee ees o_ Fe ial : 1 a : + : Bees ee ey ry i e : 3 Dw we 14-0000 | bart _$ = 6 pe 390) 70: ae ” — ” c mo. BB. “Richard long pou-253203_ pupae paward P. Brose . os ; LOPaz, Henry. P. pe See Oe eel ' an onpen, ‘rat. LUN THAR CONS IOERAT ION: May OF CIVEM YOUR ALQEST ICR appacvar tN TMIs CASE. IT TS ALQUESTED ; THAT you Fumes pe THES OFFICE tat. ' wAT. TON “CHECKED. perow, OF weve VAPORMAT LON AS INDICATED. _, Sate wid “aennowiedie 5 Fecetpt of your gees 3 June 1968). Foquogting enaptenet to. hetero ths OA may be. einaiea, ali Field and Hodde quarters traces: (including Green Met) = must.de brought . up to cate. fan tt te also: requested that ya ‘bring bdio- date up to Gate froa 1965: : pogereue Gost ee ct els ee (FT neee he teem hag ern Nee et meee wine sy | : , 14-0000 3 June 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR: .CI/Oa Via: ¢/D0/CO SUBJECT: - Edvard G.. TICHBORN ©), 201-253203 | Amendment of OA be. ‘prov ed by the SUSALINE ‘Spanigh affiliate; WUSALINA/ Iberia. The results of this trip indicated that ‘such ‘accesa did extat . : ‘and could bo exploited by thé assignment of a qualified officer as the BUSALINE:representativé in WUSMLINE/Iberia. ‘This sewigu~ nent was, offered to -TICHBORN in the summer of 1967 but: ‘ho. ¥ tine unable to Bccept . tt..2603 peté 1: reas at th va a : ° ae re . . *y ~ SECRET a. -2- vw 4. It.is “not anticipated that - TICHBORK himself will atteppt recruitments | nor that be will be required to break ~ fife cover. Contact with tho- wadrid Station will be main- BO tained under. secure’ conditions at all tines. So ae ee a Do. William Sorréls | | ACARI Se a eg ent oe : . , $ io? : 2 . i wet ; i 2 os ry : ' 14-0000 /ROUTING AND -RECORD SHEET Gale ‘ALLen, DO/C COMMENTS [tharber each tomieni to thew fem shen f. fo whom, Orow-@ ine across colimi after each comment (NTERNAL - USE ONLY 14-0000. 7 o T ; 22 May 1968 : MEMORANDUM FOR: RECORD ; SUBJECT : Project WUBRINY ~ Edward G. TICHBORN (P). 990 . . . Lote oo moo _ a r oo igned met with TICHBORN at. ersigned's “FOO “Néw, Yi 4 was ting | in the ‘laundry, toom:: lof. his + ment collapsed, | He said that hé is meeting with. a represen= tative of the, insurance company with which his apartment | : owner is {insured to ‘seek compensation. He had previoust asked for and was mailed a list of benefits. -under his hospitalization policy. TICHBORN can sit™ down; “but. sitting, it is very painful for him to get ‘up ; SEP GES RAR A semen Sa °c cvcnapitap a # <a 7 : : 7 RAT CARNE Pe Me: ea fe 2. Per agreement-.with Cilef, EUR/L/S. signed of fered TICHBORN: a fee of "925: ca TICHBOR will bh am y bis own. hrs ‘n $1,1 0.¢ C ener, ‘;000 - base salary. -TICH) ; : efits qutside his hast rip. teat sportation ess ‘than fir Braet to: Spain and xeturn to. Ne 14-0000 . vo : - - . . he + as q ve ( ’: He then added thar re iney méan: as, much ¢a him as tt did, because fF: agent yk. WEEE be‘a good sel lur an TICHBORN. op. hed i ‘no e senior copy att f mB : gith WUSSLENE iti WUSALINE/Lbe ria. iia Late L 66. ha . ested that a developer of -inw business be obtained, a a . his overture waa followed - Sy TICHBORN! s éxploratory . Be trip in June 1967 Sudsequent Ly. a WUSALIFY company. : for which Th L ant, follow Fes ear ate reustpel pean 14200000 / : : . would amend the cover letter to include this posaibilicy, | Hoth che undersigned’ and WUBRINY/L stressed the importance - uf TICHBORN's obtaining U. S. clients to represent in = Spain, Some further training for TICHBORN was recommended - by WUBRINY/L, including visits to certain WUSALINE affili- . ates, The undersigned concurred, stuting that. a visie=: . oF is to WUSALINE's affiliate in Greece wold Be ‘particularly . os - . useful ‘because TICHBORN. might also do an assessment there . on a Greek associated’ with ‘WUSALINE's. affiliate, .. . 5. WUBRINY/1 said that QUSALT/L is cofitng Bhe .third oe sone ek week tn May 1968. ft nee NE Sa, to the. t -WUBRENY/1L TICHBORN woul . Tes | : tof TICHBORN de: - o bé more libe ely extend. The undersigned said = a re that vAgency would émbody TICHBORN#s employmént term my oor ... kn a contract from which commercial terms could be drawn,. 2 The undersigned added that all ‘of the funding of TICHBORN would not necessarily have to be accomplishe through “ WUBRINY/2L. 0-7 me on . TICHBORN owes the Agency $199.99 on an ‘old loan, N proatsed faithfully to send tne’ undersigned a nt prior te 3yviay 1968, : ; f. De ee ’ 24 pee OMENS cy ON tems 14-0000 : a a . cue ” t ht a: neg Il. an amended cove: etter is awalted from WUERINY/ 1 as well as QUSALT/L's re-p hse to TICHBORN's assignment, _ Dee ee ae iat opitemernee Dra rie nes +: ere A g ‘3 tot es D795 Pann ained nue rOoun, nm Y, S6ce Gaeta, 650 cantere cer, Pratacrese Comes wer aecaget aceroas : eaten Comteetae 8 busines : fed’ ; ~QU! Chong Oa the ot Aer Nand you way that’ sone of: E Witt follow you to Spaia, and tt would “appar, that he market in. Bpsia ter-cohsulting taevices La sonewhdt. less comsdtitive than... : . fa the case he Be) Bo! the evertual rospects. could: Be $904. 2 ot ‘ggtked Out extremely” rr aes and brews) cane aboet fn : shee Soames. sLneewe-mesmmensse’s antes rennet nee te 14-0000 : / ~2- : - the éctions ind a lack of an f pbroae have _bsea =o : “an. * tin ‘ “ with. the Cevelagped | mest, of $2 telatioa w = Spanish bank, leble tiné te thet: i f with the. work “OF the ffir, r you, might callicn.the v. S. figs operating x the sezvices a7 ICA. Iberia. You can get | would suggest’ kms through the Department ef Comme.-ca, ° AS americén' Club in Madri which Guczge , <=) whose nenbers would certain} ny. be. agpro=.--<-- - priate tor such Prospect ns t an : . . . a A tyes an busi iness is. ‘oper. ating ration and BANIF owa aporoxi- ICAP Iberia, in turn, qual . rst = ing work to BANIF, but -wher enounts to 2 305 override om such work. . -Ia srds, cur indirect interest ia consulting work which we ; ; _ge:.for BANIS through IGaP Iberia is 15%, wnaich comes off the SFr es _, Ka-would be ‘pleased to altééate’to you a share in. _ our interest in any such work, brought in throug} ‘your efforts... vos : for fee purposes by ICRP Iberia and BANIF) asc. : i.e., halt.qg-our incire t intere. ef all: ctual co ond, year i - | Pnother se¢tor where you could work .airet L ECAP Iberia is rclatec to: the foregoing, andiis simply U.S. > law. To the extent that you could provide “an: inshouse_8.S-- legal capability for then, perticularly with iyespect to U.S. ‘corporate prsctice anc tax matters, I am sure this would be helpful. a a at ; _ ; correspondence is essential to inter- '. matiosal busiaess “We do Notvhear: from our. Spanish friends: we. do fron George Economakis oz Giovanni Manes. The resul ; hat is. soing on.in Spain, and do. not haye- és.. I ag sure that i€ you. were there you would @ of opp01 Funities:, ‘and es a result we could & job-for then. | In addition, you could act a Iberia and the other = liais on between ICAP a nis. velye your knowing the 4 ace weaknesses. of the © ar IGADsS, so as ‘a firs: uld request that you spénd two or th s Ytalia: and on a general prosp St: (this would of course: ng. ed a tant £ these is Stuent cpportunities ae State” ake , Ye sidé of our bu ss t the professional » " -Lykiar _ “The rea t as you know, tne entrepreneurial one, no cpes eee Patil) 14-0000 It is fine to nave good ideas end to carry out thorough feasi- bility studies, but if you do not have a client wne will go .- into these plans, they will not do you much good. Until Toay came along, ICA? H las did four or five studies a year for their own account, which they did not consummate. Now they. seen to be im about the same position we are, waich is: that. “Be: fore we ‘poceed: i the full study we havé sold the. éa: d the study is- mosely - ‘By- way of eocuméntation and bacreround.. Nest investors, come in on our” say-S0 on the telephone, not: in: sponse to any ‘Gocunents. Tony has this power, @ th ICRP He’ Las, for cS ges | 2 her andi sing which we’: can,ne br do On writeup: real joo oF . The. sécond- -capabili y- you" might be" abfe. to devaeids: for us outsiés the- ICAP: [boria channels is related to the oleae foregoing, namely to generate securities business for this’ office, just as Tony Lykiardopulo does. . Ovr Spécial Account ‘has the best performance Yrecord,of any readily available 7 - investment medium that a foreigner is likely to see, and it Has : boen ¢etting petter as time Has gone on. It makes an. ~ a 3 celtent. Ati stration ‘of. our f cap ens ties ae the investment * quired . xe) ‘actuarly placé Lf you- could | Tganeiay them, and. “determine tk : Way, On one of my periodic: trips I coul ‘discuss 4 with ‘them, ° and in the co’ 3 would. ‘Cevelop’ a ‘slowly. gtowing el, Alternatively, you might . wh ) “would: it bee ee tReet wet 2 3 i a OE MS & & pate wa have your. existing ‘clients z, and their varic sts in Spain, td which you-have roforred. You would need to allocate your time between these various activities zs at present, letting us. know where we stocs. OS ~ iE Ss able patkage; ith, ; atial- thas the ‘arran semeits under W 14-00000 | + G) SeCRET a 7 sue, (Ophonat) petos/ Men ———— TO: 1Gcer derigration, room mumbar, ent bart meres | COMMENTS (renter ons comment te thew from wean mut DEES | whom. Dena @ fins cera colven alte exch comment) | ike. Oe Sessa” C] secret. () conrivenniat O) tse omy - 14-0000 SRE caer fH BLOONS PRED Chief, Dose oo, . ot he ea ubEe mE tae: « The flies roll Pic There in noc o that Tle wor oposative. Pichbori HELMS fics - 7 0. Ry Piehbowa pres: i ivices. (ies i Ka ei ba, lartcerhomemtiermes an oe . weet pene eee Sty, ister a ad a a Ei tas CEN SRP SEATS AS | | a as sage RUM apnateweD RE Fe RRR SEE eae sae egestas ere ae me wn xy Chie, Wi/CA Vartan ayo t 1486009 ax. ame: t | ! Reference: i . tf. pean to be 1ittio @oab wecersary taterviers, write an “geticle, ‘an? bave {€ publiehed ina publication this proposition, boverer,: He fLoregce that Tremoas a ba “aotdions such. as Life idee ja ration. HD beri ch . Miter, sutops Sara evera G TLSEEeaN C&SHA-23350, 11 January 1068 Your couzenta are requested. Mbeki 100 NR ws 1. wor regret our delzy in respondirg to Eofererce and | precoding il-<c Copy l= E/IB . Se wr §3 use parvo ent. i a nternati ons: ; correspondsace oa this cas3. _ Ta. coagtdo® ins. ORAM TAKE SCL C/5/1B oaon \ ‘WOSALIES Iberia esa, in principle, bo esed as ‘an ‘nforgation on ol Proud. was: “daveatigated: ett ‘penom dusting: a visit: ing tho week of: 25° 8 TEFLON Eould ¢ THKERS Ty somata bo will ettenpt below to.sasver tie. questions posed and comment whera. pertinent, kayed to paragreph 2-o0f Reference. to vied via y 1963. Teere- tain the “5 COORDINATING” Janes DB. Daffe DISPATCH oe ee agp PD raertaaMet, row meee t wee we & mF . Ves a re df . : : whe = 1400000 4 ie veow wale ou Feta ome wage eee ee” i Becoseary lLovesthest in tino, ioacy and effort. Accluded in thy | latter scula be Chicf/UOlace approval. Sieh approval alWaya requires i Bulid Operational justification and: Such Sustificaticn would be - i especially necessary in this esse, duo to tlhe probable publication® 1 ONtLOL involved, Life Intornattonal. te are inclined to think. that 7 SCS & trip would nut bo tareh at, uniess, and this ts a porsibility | Siscussed beloy in paresraph 2, TICHBORN were to bo assigned PCS te t Spain for a period cf @ sear cr more. ; 3 | ec. Also discussed with TICIMORN curang Lis recént visit gas tho Gubject of his contacto with Spaniards in bis tose city and of hig GS9 in asSoeoing and developing Visitin: Spasieh coctacts of tho : Station vho might La etecrod to bin. In the former catecsory, wa i Ceterminod that TICMDORN Liss not yet been active in taking nov : ceatacts Sut would to willing to do so, on ao ecelected basis. The Question here is, whoa would co gish hip to meat and cevelop? . ec (TICKEORN's immediate *enction vas to sugyest he meet the Spanish | «| j- @@hassndor to Vashiogton.) Unicss the Station bas some specific - ; > candidates in mind, ca believe tha-most ‘profit to be tad from taig exercise initinily, would te to cgivo TICLBORY the task of ‘agscudling & spotting report co Spaiierds in-bis bose city enges s i: a ¥ pres TE ; ‘ POOR : iG Cover. ‘CHDORA tly is covered <™. e - as avbusiness corsultant.acd attorney under identity A.- He ig |. .f° = - Specifically identigted cith Ycoatity B and, when required, as on 7 kis trip to Spain, vith WUSALING. ~~ Yo would bo perfectly wiilics to | ; Cog consider asiag TICKDORA in this vay provided tho tasets were cara- i - - 0 ES ' fully selected and could ba stésred to ‘*ICSEOaN without endsocering |. __d. In answer to paragraph ‘Od of tho Reference, wa are forsarding cre 5 under separage cover copics 62 tha: reports shich TICEBORN sabnitted a4 4 e; | ‘to Beadquarters after bin return. We can find so irdieatton tha 1 4 2. as the Station actes, the qués ‘Eedrid for TICEBORN was che ONE PIs Mite BL RL Ve at b _ Je gill bo most interested in your progress. — . OR “* 4l. rhe case of QUSALT/1 is, as ever, a thorny ona. fo wilk ~:~ comzzent on it by separate dispatch. - . : . — 5. To sum up, Headquarters is also impressed with TICHDORN'’s potential as indicated by hia ull-to“brief vieit to Spain last year. | . {eontinued) - oe eo ores To ee rs eee — pos . te. -S$3a VSE FPO OLS EDITION, a) 2 aa . pees “ Lose CRET [ae | Cea aN, ay Tr ee 4 : _ conuxvationok Fo ve vewend Page: 3 disrarc SECRET — osytv-10880, ee eisemernmens ue wet hese earn et pe 14-0000 ~ ro . ARES PS Pn iced aCe SS ec - Judging: tron dis performance. thero it appears that be would be a valuable addition to ‘the Stotion effort avainet’ the unilaterial - tarnet, if he were-to.be assigned to Spatn. -Hig utility heré, or on - a brief TOY eAbignnent frow here is, we feel, far.leace énd- can only. ¢ ba taier acvantage of by a realintic wclection of spy tasis we ray asx bin to perform. Thero is little doubt that-he can neet Spaniards of interest, the problea lies in hov to follow up at lonz range, of how to transfor g relctionship established by TICGUIDORN to sonsona else who could teke opernticnal ndvantece of it. Otherwise, te will end up with a long list of rasea and little eise. On this basic point, a summation of the specizic itens dealt vith abovo, ¥e sould wolcans: an exzchango. of views with the Station. os emermepeeimnesicimwi hie 7 os Rap sai ts TEP eter tt Nees RTE CSENS Rs Ty ee . e : oA: r an a rn wc cee et ae : r Coes s FICATION FACE NG ee : Eres 53 gaa eatrous COTiON. | | 3 I , tar _ S ECRET ' C Jeowrauto G | 14-00000 ACUMENT #2 to CSUW=10ES9 - ~r ARATS COVER ATT ” ao ‘UNSER SE MMR Lee dey Syn ance seme, i meee nant i |: 4 Train, Cabot ‘& Associates, Inc. tity As ‘Id tity B n Ide ra a a ec ee nat 00000 2 . , a : 2 February 1968 \ ~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD - SRT EEEEES i DEG PEARS PS PLR ESP EL te EROS HY era 7 SUBIECT; Land Development Project - Valencia, Venezuela . _ Through these indivfauals, either ‘socially oF © on: ‘a Professional basis, . 7 ; 7 f - . |. . - . TICHBORN thas 3 access tor 7 ; oa — i 7 / opt re - a i a. “Eugenio Mendoza, - businessman - . Ss! Tg - j ve Sa y bd. Pedro. Tinoco - lawyer and advisor to IBEC and David . : 3 ee Rockefeller. oe ‘ . " Lut's Ignacio. Mendoza: - lawyer : ae Oa ae 3203 Sy dissed REARS et Bid FREE PM ran ca. ARR a ARM Bh Thy ENE pant ase ec detnaety piace womctite Moldy hata ie golg® r less yapapod vit 7 FAT . . . hh. Fila Henning - wife of Pablo Henning; daughter of one of Venezuela's richest men whose name TICHBORN - = 4 oe could not recall; studied at the Maryknoll College, - Tarrytown, New York; -was sympathetic to Peres Jimenes. - 2, TICHBORN. has also met Mr. “Harold Horan who is Executive Secretary of the American Chamber of Congtees. So asa ecamce erate Sree eee a ae oro a Ps % ohn ond 14-0000 og. D) wvcuassifie ou “SUBJECT, . (Opssanol) : . a " FROM DO/CO/Gale Allén GJ -64 a omnes COMMENTS (Number each cecment to ihow trom whom fo whom, Drew 2 line otress <otvmn cher cach comment TOr (Ofcor designation, room rember, ond building) " e/borce. Sel sr53 2D Sa" 610 “SASS C] SECRET” [] CONFIDENTIAL C)-yir"Quty 1], UNCLASSIFIED 14-0000 de, . : gran Cowede - 1 February 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief/E/IB/3 . | SUBJECT: . . Project WUBRINY - Posciblo-Operational — Support of Madrid Station. Objectives *Y. + Edward G.. TICHBORN Py REFERENCE: OSMA 235350 Dated 11 Senusry 1968" We Bean eho. oe rn TICHBORN fan adcess » and develop selected Spanteh contacts” . [ oe Ty of Madrid Station who may ‘be. visiting ‘New York and who desire a ik . oo Introductions tn: US commercial circles, -° | c. _TICHBORN ean develop Spantorde in New: ‘¥ork as ‘may be: Ti 7H HEORN hes not : a8 8 Fecult of Journalietic collaboration with Katherine Anne - . Porter, is represented in New York by a top lterary agent, Monica. IWeCall. ‘TICHBORN thinks that {t would take him two to three wedke in Spain interviewing top Spaniah industrialiata ‘ and bankers. He would send letters in advance. to these targote informing them of his proposed itingrary, the purpose of hie trip, ‘and enclosing coplea of his previous articles: with favor : viewer: comments. He emuld be, essentially & free latice. . tisiaess purpose.ao woll, Inthé.latter at following TICHBORN's trip to baht: for dispatch | ta the. Madrid Station por refs a oe Pérconnel ‘goncernad with Project WUBRINY will be glad to - work with EAB/S in any follow-up te to the Posotbilities noted above. a ene Se ae es a Isl re coe Po - DO/CO : 14-0000 ne ; of ’ _PROLESSING ACTION i oS . ~ GA AAnOS SECRET HATED FOL WnIENG be) BrOUxtys LOU LD Oxy cuduriro ora AN fu Lgaed INDEXING Madrid?C/3 ' Chief of Station WERT £Opevational/Edvard G. TIGHBORN Trip to Madrid : : os AcHOw RIGURED - RU eines J . . . = . v Reference: OSHA 22,778 ; . : . . 1. .Madrid has awaited a report of Ticn {BORN s trip to. Spain _ : and some ‘response to the various proposals made in Reference Dispatch. SHERIDAN carried back the sessage that TICHEORN would not be assigned. ; PCS to Madrid as suggested he ‘might be in DIR 32794. We have a high: "opinion of TICHBORN’ s > talents, 50 this was 3 disaypoiatnent. ; Gan FOsAEINS iberii ‘be aa cat satoration co}lectio : nechanisn? ot Bebrsend amnion : : wow - be Has further ‘thought been given to TICHBORN’ 3 writing an article (possibly for "Life International") on leading Spanish : " industrialists and bankers? : vw . ute dee ée fa _- @e Can TICHBORN develep Spaniards. in his home city’ for. Madrid Station? Can the Station esk selected. Spanish contacts, who . will be ‘travelling to. TICHBORN'S city, to look up TICHBORN. as a mean fo. assessing aad developing thea? te: . : d. Is TICHBORK. preparing a report or con la followup, action to. Reference tri ? oy ' questions cle above questions and where we: now “stan we can in tu in make Suggestions’ on hor we ee “ft SF AIH DENUOL ARO REL | GSMA 23,350 CONTINUATION.OF DISPATCH - there are several developments rélating to ‘TICHDORN/WUSALINE, ete. * that should he mecticned.- . ks The Station is now in direct contact, vith DEN Gof. .- Referenée. a \ TichanS TROoNE Y If he can be cleared, Station plans to attempt to recruit QUSALT/1.- - | .€+ The Station. is no longer countering WUSALINE Iberia as a possible cover: mechanisa. i | . 4. The station (Chrougy HARRIOTT and Noch) has met IDEN B. of References: -_. ; ; - : 4 We ‘would. appree. —— Sha VE RB pt To da ene STARE G.; ROPARD { “4 i i ——— ee FONG elie dean tttanie , ta =. Pad. of BANE wh shee sed! 14-0000 1 February 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD Y _ SUBJECT: . Project WUBYZAS Status Report REFERENCE: Memorsndum fot h<cord, dated 23 January 1968, _ | Same ‘Subject an _ "In brief, the: OGC at d'firm onthe proposed contract aa written oe : BLENKINSOP, lle. to allow interim hotel expeases greater than $1000.00 — f { ‘ Guggested changes, it was decided to accept BLENKINSOP's request for - eated.chanige reads “Barring extraordiniry circumstances, these. - J -" In bis justifica- eDiets eee ay ioe s/ are-‘not ta exceed the amount of $1006. 0 Bote seeks and that in thie casé. hotel expenses ‘eoald-be | was advised on 24 January 1968 of our position. - ‘He Will relay it'to WUBRINY 1 and/or BLENKINSOP.: S Teaction is awaited, - ie eae C ‘cominents 6a. BLENKINSOP's suggested a "| and rejected BLENKINSOP'® suggested changes. One. change suggested: by. in Instanbul, if acceseary, was considered administrative by the OGC and i. “2 4 8 = deft te DO for decision. ‘In view of the rejection of BLENKINSOP"'s other. .-- interim hotel expenses to exceed $1000.00 if necessary, BLENKINSOP's . _ BLENKINSOP notus that time in transit for furniture. ay 4 | f 4 7 14.00000 - Nome at O43 KHAN G. Ww. Allen, bDoco 7 GJ 64 Hdqs. — cOuntons {ember ‘toch comsien! ta thow from whom om, Owe @ ling acres column citer each comment} 610 ease" Este i 1 fo : : qa too a seal 14-00000. ; "tee i ® i i : . i 4 ‘ v é 7 oe ae. i : : £ -s, _~ cr Te ° Sol \O January 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR: RECORD 7 oS oe a SUBJECT Agreement with WUBRINY/1 to Defray. I , . a Portion of Edward G. TICIBORN's (P)° . Soot $17,000 annual Contract Fee. poo. ne ae Popes é =. 4 : /1.that the Agency does not have -at this i any operational requirements for TICHBORN a { and that, ideally, -TICHBORN's: $17,000 annual contract - Be ms fee would be offset.completely by commercial fee 2 income... . ce . -., 2. WUBRINY/1 said. that he is forming a. develop- ment company in Venezuela for a land development project in’ which-TICHBORN could. be very useful. the next six months. He proj sed that, the development company Tf" the ¢ », TICHBORN. will be retained for. ; xt months plus ‘a bonus. . sssftul. The company will, of. |. fray -TICHBORN's expénsés incurred on™ ad. devélopmént project. | or the Agency and, E WUBRINY,. the ag eencnt With WUBRINY/1 means : USALINE will expend $3,500 ‘to. retain TICHBORN for the next six months, . |. : Te retain TICHBORN for six months. at $5,000; Project is continued SON Anite ibalthed RFE MMS ue Reet ee + TR Ca a a he te, oe 14-00000 + TICHBORN will be etification that. echelons to ar ’ ‘ fi - - os - 4, wy . ‘te . : : en : een ir an Sateen nme nab dane cetrarnift fg en int i 9 ws at Senet ee ee ene ser meenreneens, Seen na teye oo yan anes SaTECC Reta mors © women Soe od “1 : Y ‘ f whe there had been ho As of 9 January, ‘Caracas. in Venezuola. response by COS/ Gale W. A¥len . Doo Pour 7 an . O oO. eS © 1 ~ a j _ a “at - ' ae wt a . s . t ‘ oP R apm ENR CAE UD pet . La | agytigae 14-0000 oO seuss " o sci, CONF eenTiat | seener , _ ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET suECT, meal : - Lee 2,HENRY- R. FROM, ian | - ° : MM OS CVMIECPIAL a Cla clal (7 SILE TO- [Ocer ‘Geuignatea, feo@ menber, ond” : : Soest _e OMNCLES | COWAENTS (Number eech comment te show foe whom tarmo mao warias te whew, Drew @ kine ecrent tolumn otter eoch cocunent.) 7 a == eer #53103 | Gant aa _ [oo Mav + ; ee _ ae TRAV EC UeueneRs- a | es PER FOR NI AMEE. Es Q6r roRIS| EARNING SAG EMENTS te ee tee ware nce Me DIene RECER Ds . COnt RACY Ceres a Oe qd SECRET CO) CONFIDENTIAL «=: MMA] UNCLASSIFIED 14 : 5 i H ‘a $7, 679.07 ‘Fonaining ot ‘Project “WUBRINY/P~ . funds a . 4 ; . poe Se : i ie ee 7 . i : , : os 27 December 1047 | | . . ‘ . _* . : . : " . MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, DO/CH ; ATTENTION Mrs Donald G. Lemioux i SUBJECT _; Funding of Project WUBRINY through i ; Project WUTACTIC/WUGLITTER 7 Syd eee L, Aa -you. ‘know, RUTACTIC/WUGLITTER currently holés i - .$X%,338:88 of. sect WUBRINY: funda’ consisting ‘of! } i. - “b, $2,659.81 from Project NUTARDY to reimburse” | WUSALINS for an operational survey in Spain, i r . | ' c. $5,000.00 from Wit Division to reimburse i : WUSALINE for support of Contract Agent Edvard G. I = TICHBORN (P),- | a from. sUsALINE t | : 5 [7,285 10. 2 5 a J i a . dh the ‘£8Vor: of WUSALINS. ‘in this asount and sent to: ; + | . BUSALINE Attention: the author of the billing. ° i _ ‘3. Would appreciate completing, thie transaction. wo ee 5 : If the check route is not. i ai ‘would be all right. Necessary - ‘fer. can: be supplied, if needed, . by ations; the, remainder: of Project i re ee vo TH Epord aor. . i - YGab/tberia a. Yo ‘UNGRICH file 1 =: F/Support . — 7 1 = RO/CO chrono = — a . ote os Per 23303 fi t - wes . a — 14-0000 S36 - ce oa - - - errs IETS yee, ~~ ‘ ~ . . 7 - . 7 . - 7 . we ' 5 . ~~, raat : 2 ° ao ~ i wy ° ae . 7 HCAT conrorartion 373 PARK AVENUE . ’ NEW YORK, N.Y. 10022 pes - . % wh) y : Se PLasa tues . . . CAPT AL-OCR Cv EA oe er et CAGLES INTRATRUDT MEWTORA Pimamcid, COMB TamED 4 1 ‘December 20, 1967. — Sr. Ismael ‘Aguila \ Président . Diamond de Panama — S.A. - ‘ - - Apartado 4297 © : Panama City, Panama Be . Dear Ienaels : * Please forgive mo for not: having. submitted my accounting. sooner than this. ‘As you know, I have. been away from New York on several trips and my correspondence has accordingly fallen behind. Should thero be any question concerning, the data which you will find on the attached sheet, please let me know, and i shall be happy to‘submit any clarification you desire. | . At the. moment I am devoting all my time to the Sattelite City: project in Venezuela, and: have consequently let ‘matters * .” _xide with respect Eo, the’ Mexican border development program. —— Please let ine know when you are coming, to New-York, -for I would like to. take you to that. wonderful Latino restaurant + _you mentioned in our Yecént phone. conversation. oo Un abrazo carinoso. ~ comescone oan } eat EXPENSE TEPORT American Management Assoc. Conference on business problems of Spain Mayflower Hotel . Discussions regarding border “development . ee Ametican Express. _ Spanish trip regarding shiver. mines, ce ate! t mek Reimburse Lopez: ‘Extra expenses regarding border “ev. b Advance to Lopez | Expenses Mexico-San Antehio-Los Angeles regarding borde rc development “Charged to TCA. Expenditures re TCAP general Diners, Club . nl, . Entertainment Mex Consul 3 TeaP ‘General . “Ameritan Express Vision Travel thes” Ve of plane | fare for Mexico. 14-0000 ~ . _ 7 I ~ . : _ 7 . 7 . “ . _ 7 _ 7 Sed. UNCLASSIFIED — liza. °-O “conti” TAL. fx} SECRET ae "ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET Oe -_ . . . ) 5321 4460 16 November 1967 — a i a ae | z | rorwasco| COMMENTS (Number eorh comment to. show fro whoa fo wher Drew © ling ovens cola eft eock cxmment.) GIO “GSES* Go SECRET —[] CONFIDENTIAL o ea Oo UNCLASSIFIED UMTELY STATES GOVERNMENT . a Memorandum secpey To C/00/Pers — PATE: 16 Novenber 1967 a . FROM CMt/Cantzacts 4 A : - : SVBIECT: Edward G. TICHBORN, Insurance Premiums sa paiemnenne ! ; (EL Teds Tequested your office effect necessary arrangements for Edward G. TICHBORN to forward future insurance premiums directly _ to a DO-component for related processing. . 2a Heretofore ‘TIGHBORN has been sending his check for - Premiums to: » plo. "Mr. Wiliam Rodgers: . hPL, Box 10146 ie _ Woodridge Station. ; Washington, D.C. - 20018 | 3. It was noted that on his last check, TICHBORN had of ‘course’ signed the check in true name but had also inserted "TICHBORN Medical Insurance", It would appear to be advisable to brief TICHBORN: on the use of a pseudonym, : Bay U.S. Savings Bonds Regularty on the Payrall Savings Plan 7 oa a bo Deane 14-0000 CLawcuassiten OR constant gece Bee Beef etn ROUTING AND ‘RECORD. SHEET SN (Suet Opn I we FROM: : ~ . - unnson [wo WH /BSF 3D5325 6823 | . 29 September 1967 —_— OFFICER'S ; COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom | INITIALS. % whom. Drow a line actos conumn after soch comment.) TO: (Officer designation, room number, ond care building) . ercants Firoewaroto pateg cae Ett, Tolan vtnas fone Ochhn o Pe he 253203 rom 610 “ine secret] Conripenriat Use onty - CL) UNCLASSIFIED. ” "1400000 & o ee, fl -~ om ; 2 “ : 7 . 7 29 September 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, DODS , : ATTENTION. =: Mr. Gale Allen - FROM - _ = Chief, 8H Division: “SUBJECT =; Edward 6. TICHBORN (P) - Settlement: of. : ; Outstanding Account Oe 2 - REFERENCE”; . i Jv ocr ds. Daring. a Meeting on -13 September: 96%. C/NH/BRF advised. | : subject that monthly payments of $125.00 had been received: . : ! ‘ ~ through May Y967 and ‘that funds due him from TDY ‘travel in coe. of i the amount of: $175.01 RG applied as his June payment. 2s - 7 2: TICHBORN stated he thought he had mailed a check ce _— . ., for $125.00 and he would ‘check his: records whén. Ke returned -- 00 Fe ee . to New York. ‘As of this date. no check has: been received: . A k N be. contacted “¢ | Williaw’V, Broe 4 ‘ Chief ts _ hisphere Division. ..... SECRET. _ mam meine oe toanes me settee Scheid guavas 8 2 Lf & a z 2 % met t . i as N aay >. nS . fa ra IN % ' ~ qd 4 a ES TO IE ONE SIE: TOS SE ' HEMORAHDUM. POR: SUDJEC? : ae Chief, WwH/ma? Re intrarsenan® of Proprietary Projoct WUPRIKY for Expenses of Edvart 0. Edvari 0. TI TICHDORE BP Salary ami _ (201-253203) of $4,585.99 covering the $2,250.00 (917 000-18, 730) and ‘tha. $2,335.99 . Anstructions. 3 DPT ps aren at ey : 10 y Office of Finance. . FR: Boyes , Bo , ~ - SUBJECT: Requert for Covert. yseut (ther Than Cash and Treasury Check) Tt 1s requested that payuent authorized on attached docunents reflecting obligation - < reference number (or other divisional ref. No. be. tide in. the following manner: - Le Pajrent to or eaves (True) a “Method of Payent aed Caver- Check’... - Ageount: Now b. By, dgposits ‘bank. transfer, . ete. to Payee! s Bank Accounts. ‘Banking instructions. to effect deposit (for « use by Requesting ( officer or Compensation and Tax Division) Complete the. following: - (1) Account Name: ~ (2) Account Number 0 week Wire or (6). Payment ‘tb be ‘originated fron__- i shes (ty Indicate remittoe if destred: e. If payrent Is to. ‘be. orig inated dv! and complete: s : pactetation, 3 ‘Fie 7” 2 Osfise of Finance. . To , date:42 Loptentoy, p eter J Suszi¢T: Recuest for Covert Payzent (Other Than Cest and Treasury Ckeck) regues? sed thet payrent aut hor ized on attached docueeate refibeting | ob] fgution ve nucoes (or other divisional ref. No. de @ Ease {a the following manner: . _ : . i. Paytent to _ _ £53 Biles . aout oF earsn (Teve) 2. Method oF Payment re . Acsois No. Qy Deviséd Cover Check. . I —__ Bank Ceichter a Chez 1. a ; i qe b. By dendsit bank tratsfer,.etes-to Payee's Bank Account: | . ; : : Banking S ins tructions to effect. Geposts (for use by: Requesting Officer or - a Cozpens fon and Tax ‘Division oe 1 : - { Doraiete “the following: ; ! oat Sa POR PEE e eambcnenrce Rise aes i. oe re . . . - (i) Account Naze: , : pe i (2). Account sfunbert, . : OF 1 wD corer ars ‘D via : . (6) Payzens to te Originated 2ros 7) indicate’ reziztor 2 desired: e. * payrent is to de or nines : asi Soepte re. ‘secsion. b.f FLete 9 ys Eee waren ag is a) tes oases phd aig cazp Reet ey ttn etn oe ro i ay ()- a -_ _ o cower . : (SECRET. - C/DODS. ATT: GAIL. ‘autew sens FORM: on HOE a SECRET Oc CONFIDENTIAL oO We OMY rar UNCLASSIFIED. 7 oe oes a a - . ae ; _ 29 August 1967 - MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, DODS. * ATTENTION —':. Gate Allen: :, FROM : Chief, WH Diviston, — a SUBJECT =. : Edward G. 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T would like to have your, : vt jiows - ag to. whether Jes ter’ shoule be talked with and thet susyestion of his explored. ian £0. , “cate TAllian J. Donovan. : Edward ‘Se asc “y.0e Ca Sub-Gonalt tee ioottants ay 12, aya, c ie Rostow- attending) ~ The Subse tee fo: witertentig three new, papers: er The- firet paper ia asstoied. to cor for. preparation, Peaboasibility for the ‘preparation on itussian Cupabilitiés-ia also essirned to this: office, 1& being understood that .tha military. section on the Western . : front. will be undertaken, With. the cooperation of Colors1 lionta2- te and a vob that the military -aspe ets of the Siberian area will be. eovered. by - : . Commander Kennoy, A-Sub-Cowittee conslatinz” of Coumante Foskett, . . peo Dee Hornbeck. Co. teh bay and Col, Fortier wild, under the’ preparation _ aa Oye 14-0000 . . #DBe vb he suxi > ve ; . ferry route » Entiay ang the ne And exter: ! , a . tunities for. 7 arérnal. conversation with the major oiTitary ‘political ri: Fe Las various overstine ater soldiers, ‘and correspondents. Sho refully distinc. ality of her sources, mo . a indiceting where her views were beaed ad -officinl sth ; ; . or r goeeine 7: : - ‘ . oo . Tl Burma an os me ~ oe i _s early in anril, was leve oy 4 , ‘ left in "he ruings- co 7 ss : a Jon: te conversation ith | adane - the peat ji4-00000 ariven-out., Tide: “blandness’ seence ‘to churactenice-the view of almost — \ all Britishers in the Yar Bust, althouvh the vicer wv of india, expressed i : \ regret that; for the saxe of the Indians, British eenttol in ‘Incia would — : 4 Ie Snot survive another fifty years". ; , : _ 1 ae She expressed the eet ia wt that their..experience os tn fighting J pane 6: planes sould be- ‘transferred ‘to aneri¢an allot, vin | on : os P rach “She felt that neither the na oe. nor Genera: indian norale is extronely: low: lower in “faet.t n before tho Cripps idssion, The net result of the Mission ‘Appears merely: to have strengthened Ganchi and the policy of passive resistance, lrs. Luce bélieves, however, : that, in a short run at east, there is nothin? wrong with the morale of . . the Indians and “the Chinese that cciuld not be corrected by a couple of : substantial victories, Wav relly: ih a letter ‘to ors, -Lucé éxpressed hinself ' Lo, : 7 as more -concéined about I, dian nore le and possiole, military. conse ju ne a of that sit ustion » ‘than With the strictly: ilitary ects of défense, : “ ae y dy of General. steretca as aber Hof that new tis Brereton's. view that 4 Sorgant action should. oe 3. Com na positicn i Tones y bombing the Andaman. 8 air force. maine - Easty- Tile Geer al édler was unpopular,’ possibly: in criticising ‘the.’ ‘British methods. _ _ “hundres ‘thousand: Foless “Nauased. across the border by Russia" werd: oe reported by gossin. to have beea turned ddim by Favely “en uchinlech, © successively, and then sipped to Britain. iirs. Luce, sta a@-that the 14-0000 ‘ninor allies » complaint 28 the, (S8rey _ reported, h aif of thei. h have teen { r contribution Bri to the rayettort and ste The bigest prediery Srowevers throuvhout africa anc tre ile rast, is that of inducing a shorter bureéaround for ahd if AL every port the - en @ritish adnini strae sone The How of over the Trans- s@riean route w ‘irs. buce's pagsage, very. thins She eK “fighter phat Jossés by-éracksip; ania total Tack of ~ 7 Lo tack (in Liberia, “Tekorodt, Laos, ror’ lany,: oF prenarednesa agains’ air at RE ENTIRE a TT At OI ert ne i R. Boulton ay 51942 Maj, David Bruce - _ a _ Report oy Bre . ester, Consul at tacos “In the arly. part. of ADFLI - tha attact: x f fale 1896. (acsessioned. about: s: “Lest ‘this very ssportant ‘atter may have decove sidetracked or Aisleid through seme accident _ of: routine, I‘send you fonewtth all the pertinent data or widen I have knowledge. SER Fre ee er EYE YEO ET EY Ey a PU RT! Ls ar ere ermemmer nme rerennrenen te 14-0000 _ Subjects ‘Keport: of Perry. K. Jester re. orrant Fation of Consular’ - ; Service in West Africa” -Tos ° Penk Yauran _— oe os eo Ur. Kauran believes that Ohneetean actives tas (ree" susably alls tivities. désices shipping) must be coor tnated ! a P believes. hts reperts and fecosuor -_ The Lagos: effice. shout bea Consulate-Gens-al- a “be. D Theat other consular representatives ‘in Brdtigh a _ : . Best Aptica sneuld | -report theonch and coordinate with, the ‘Lages offica. : es That . independontly soporting gonauls at other , . poste in British Rast Africa.shouli not de appointed. _ ~ That ‘the. Sensul | General ghould - bea. zankine errr eet: < ere Peete < eaten 14-0000 : two Congular oft: seers (to Be concerned with - Stee Fin, croblens aloe.) . : . \ : _ tecra = Cre ‘Ssasul (te bec: Reerdad atth : . yoo, oe Gold tee 3t probe ‘mS, Acera tein: the midst rR. eas | . - and. of aportence priccipally for. the sh Apaent. of bauxite, , mahoca ny ‘and san- anese)« : ; ; Pt ; edtown - Cre Ceasular Beant (degause of the woo. co Naval. Agportance. ef Freetorn). =. . ae “yen, ‘Jaator has nO: porgoaal intes rest ‘stnee jis tour of West Africas is alacst finishes, : : : : b. Larog is the. nelitical and esones British nest 2frica with a Larger -territs lar and larger conmierce ‘then any gther oleny. . i¢ ¢ center ‘of | -, . “Qe Laces” “Gévebnor! 'g: Confa '. belteved cortaid ' -Generaiship of. Britash: yings strica. 7 into. ag, “Governor —_ d. the hosdeus:ters of the prise tpad oly sha edng and 1 beading companies. ig ct Laiscos.: Bo 7 e. ‘Lagos. tas the site of header —_ of ‘the Franek. Econontie. iission. ~~” frica Ll be -Giser¥aination - will *peritealy ¢ now :) ‘faplenent H . Sarat: ch “consular ré 4,4 uncoordein ‘tivities Abstracted by HeBe’ TUBE GT- a - a 2 a “ = “ fovwrnvens caanet : _ x ery ee tyeN IN ao cart | NEE OED weremp an 2 Rt... mete toe ay hee dh one) : ome : fopecety) . _ a4 sore TS @ECENVED IN CoseR AT HECIO AND: Lasdo: * ; RORHTCD BY AMO OB “AUTOM: “OP. Ot 610 “amss*'E] SECRET.” (J CONFIDENTIAL er Cc 4 7 PP a peo 4 ai ise - eee hie om fet f he wee oe : ae ‘aa Nev, xl he: douk. Nor. 20 “Seno lar Ducts + he 12. Mevesem pbb oe heal Timarare. , : Suse i w qe ar) 4 ate the. book, . . “Ome,” ~ a be ece Stab a catia bored hs: wo me the top pa btm, om Life " Mmsies wake sm the i ‘a , Memo é LS Tox Shales 3 “Pils bark, by sept “Save placid: text 3 berk ia cenpitd. S Dek ebres Mow, Phd AU psea Ye wie mc esl ey fn Bek Winelon fhe igh satin te fave seek J fads on, “ty bd Bat odenfon 14-9p000 noe yoyo, yt . oo . ot mot - . mn oe feet et fe. rs i ee eee a. Zh May 1951 ane, a "EF you dacldo yon really mood axy af these, posse let 0, inew ” 7 "Promptly, elting'the ZZ mubor, ‘ao T can get the. novesdary poruizadon,. ret, shouldn't, be too dtttimlt to get pernii comatally ter : tee, »4 ty andl ts 7 Lah TEE aOR “See igi. 0 you dott seat he a ya we ha goarehing f6r the’ other ‘taxa you askod for on tho ‘phono, St G Sending photos #/XIZ—1 to 7 to Shub this afternoon, "ok _ file “STALIN FRNACK | RE: Reproductions of CIA Grarhies proton, given to WSS by DCS 17 ly 190, | . DOS requested thes fron Grephics: several weeks before, ‘Sent to hin with a covering nate from Dick Cornish, saying that Graphics forgot to onit the CL. captions. Cornish cut out the CTA rurbers, “bat left the- -captionss I have flied” most of these, in-my folder PHOTOS, : The folloring I’ax sending to Smb, having cut out the GIA-typod captions and: written sre, in sterilized: foro, with tho XYZ munbering, on the back, - NSEATS it an n Fitinding Sthib that: they: can't te used withoiit, clearance by Graphics, ; 1, 5 USSR. static: RSFSR P snot Reston. suapivestor 3 43 68 x an Ble & ‘Ast ae “Sachsensau s f or 7 Th is repo that thére. are® “Th, 500 men and. "L500 yeoen, mostiy. ‘ political pr: oners y confined. in this 3 FAAP June "191096 festctD. TU 3 ATTAN sR. “RICA “56 56 N. 2h 42 E . . ‘ Soviet Deportation Car, 19d. _ RESTRICTED Xk. sHengary Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun Budapest L7 30N 19 02 E : *Hangaon Jeors strangling noose about nec: of enemy of Comauiisa "din courtyard of old Harko” dail. 1948. ; CONFIDES! TIAL. : mo WS, .stancary Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun Budapest l7 40 H 19 02 E “4 5 Ryeates’ of Commnisn are ‘strangled in courtyard of old Markco > Jade 1988, CONFIDENTIAL : , - wi—s., USSR Lithientan SSR. - : _ COTS ‘of tho rector of: Lankeligiiat torlarea to aeath “by ‘the HW s “19h. RESTRICTED, a . . 14-0000 , 27 Key 19 PEED s « 0:5 . . oot oe \ 7 : 2 Scones £3) seed to sig tak bg Be to ono Lert, editor ° er, in connection with a itew’ project, eel witn soveral othr Rattora,’ . cs ‘ace Hig -for about’sn hour. CSP ‘had sigcssted I sok Doris 4 . “sinib to arrange tha®. “aprointuant. “ao “ic oT phoned: Doris’ md, and ph | Scherer ‘bask tnt Strib rould Peet Bia “gt 28650-a.m, tocorres “in the O58: Baloa (7): frl en) mae Antpodade | Scherer: to Lavitea: at: con ; Yo- Q). TW 4a oinceteanio tent thars aiist ‘thotes of cronis boing fired : upon in Yove—Jai; 1919-1913, in consecticn witii risting oa the diasolution ef the Constituent. “Assanbiy, (S80. Shabte lenin)... (2) Plghting dn, voscou, ov. 1917 (there mas no fighting fn Peterburg) 43). Collectivtzaticn | Sous think 4¢ is conceivable there cactst a Photes of peasants bediig..ap ai ppsd. north ‘to Siberia curing: Calilectivicat ton, * - CB, CIA Graphics? ~ ot of, Tabgery a. # Corer ‘ . Bg RUSSIANS ag mips. . Forte has just hosnd from a Pusstan ifrdénd, jist to tn Soe . - godtifaation sean nothing LS SST CT ESTEE TTY TT NN rrr Ree a a oe 14-0000 aA. ce er 9 tay 295 - “DICK - . Cur san ton Diba etont, Wit would hp greatly to tie the book trgithier, 2 -'. 8@)-Pretes of eronta boing fired: “upon ‘during rioting, Yiovidene 1918, - iy siamect ion ‘with the dissolution, of. ‘tno Constituont Assanbly.. an a “Page 282.0f Lenin’ by i wea: Strib paves “The Assembly was. echsduled nn”) ‘open oa the noming af Jamuiry 18,1918. In’ant{eipation of tho long ~ 15 a (3) Photos of. "peasants being. anipped north-to, Siteria: daring " ‘Coiiectivication; . Sone think it "conceivable® they may alate: , ‘That would be. aroind 1932, 193 I. -§9288¢ . Ho suggests, trying: |, OD atic, Mask Kenge aed to Oo es7 Le, lr, Boattie too), | - Mae 7 2. ‘EEEURY oF conmusa, i. You gould ‘ask Chek Vetter phother ‘he could’ arrange for "you, 5 without: _ feo mich trouble to get inte the place aml borrou any photos: they. have, h i dn the nano of CLA, for: pat oF a touple of woaks (Longer: 42 peseisle of '. course) for our nan to taks.-coples fe LE Bsa 1 roy vo gov on AF ps al it 0) ae 14-0000 a te TELEGRAPH BRANCH 26-. Mt - 2 eo " - SECRET . oneg . Whoa - ee a neon _ toate: 10527 . _ = Bo Red: April 23, 195). | IE ‘ROK: Frankfort: |” 4:51 pia. \~ LF ee anaes Bo me 0: Secretary of -State 7 a Se P ; ee ; (of = 1. GER 40: | 8583 April 23, 8 p.m. a eo a, . | _ Recent discussions with Lunt, INP, pemphiet ‘with-comis, | - Soviet combative possibilities proposed, with thought.” |- giving publication attributiton to local group to be |: ° Metermined... Urge INP "s publications bra eae : ‘Towing lines: t production her ht ee ON raphy Stalin” erent party r. Ct :theme,. 4 b Qo-car - vc “ 4 AEA ant pose with such fallen, time’ heroes or friends of"! - Sov. Union as - Hitler, Busharin, Tito, Clementis. or otfiers “dependent on existence pictures in archives. - ‘ b. . Captions for pictures can be taken. from one of two sources '., or both. Either original photo éaption or quotation from thet-era when "friend" was in favor, or a later quote from a denunclatory. statement concerning the fallen man. ‘ Possi- ‘. -bly: both quotes. could be used, the: former above, the latter’. ». below ‘the picturés, “Suggést. most careful research be made. “.for most succine reaction soonest .% uote to carry off this idea. Request’ — 7 nCcLOY =". PAP:DES. 14-0000 ne a aay 1952- RE aSTAL TS Tip “POK ES ‘ee 7 i fs eke We - : cae ~ a . : _ . . mo ‘ ~* . (also KAGUH INY som auntst Zoo) - SDS ms “1BNiSON from a to ano oo ; ; . . . : oe i . Os thorough review of the whole set-up. \nsoa _ghfassed tro. pointst : \ (1) "The: book: aust be” Losked up by July 31." Otherwise it couldn't. be” ‘primi in Septonper, And. in that. case it. maght te necessary to wait till — ‘ “about next Mayehe ~ (2) wIt mist bex the wort. ‘of book that Doubléday. sight’ be mitting o outs” ¥6 ‘ds "t5o -propagandistics. £7 , ju 6, Hun €4200)3-" Secondly, Syren is stall secure, taund ¥ xanination,. and has besn ‘a great succaas: iin - Far Sasterm fifa which does umusu 5 more Smportant than anyone bo ‘obviously. Fro ; ganda," oithes, y nor I think yt ip ___J returndd ‘the layout to hin, (He has ‘not agen the text . the other 60-0dd a the aye He doesn't “plan to: tal)" Simb wetye seen it, He recommonded that we give Shub another wok ‘tc.contime on ite Then thet, | about Monday, Hay. 28, Sims and/or Beyun go don to HY for 2 or 3 days. and work ‘with. Shub. on ie : - > NB: He said that, later, it might be possible. for ‘Stub ‘to introduce na . to. hig Jiabérator as an informal consiltant whoa che'd colied in. In other. words; tn-attempting to sol: our views of it to Stub; 10. Bave, ‘algo ‘the protien nis calibrators: dud Secu : ‘Sworn 8 @3 :a. 0: ce be allowed to. Seopantiia ‘Swen by: being’ tc of ‘whothor™ ‘Stub ‘could’ sell. thea ‘in: tara ‘to ’ “He. both gave. oar viewer of” the baie ‘até “rengthe ded: that. with the text: it may be. bottor than: it 1oéks . th at theress 66 paged .to como s that. itis better to got out somothdrig than. nothings that pe “can aluqys ao a 2nd or yeviesd versions that wo mist. Lace facts “Fiot pub out: abook which .a high percentage of retailers simply w ntt: hn dheg Ha: ‘also, at’ the-start, said somathing along ‘the. lines of what I- regard as, fubian erroneous doctrine: that ne should show the respoisibility Syiat the USA. and Germany. (Hitier?) had forthe staiw of affairs in the USSR; ‘I said all ‘such . “things might be. sub-themes, if they could be tucked. din: nithoudt ‘detracting from the main thémes, but thst.t thought they were very dub{ous: 17 pages. ont’ enuf. to show wha’ mhat a. pad man. ‘and rogime. it is. . aid, ‘included’ ‘that, eo. ought to put out ‘Lylots views in¢lu My views, agreeing with mch he had s something that. the man. in ‘the tarber-shop, anynhers in the wo a, would ‘leat - | through and couldn't turf over more than” 3 or or 4 modsscutive .pages without beginning. At to think: "This really mst mst be x bad man, killing that many of his. om. cabinet,” ‘That we should not atteapt sapt other an an exhaustive’ in consecutive ‘chronological treatment of the 71"years since 1879 or.éved since “1905. or 191%. Just. hamér noms ‘rain points, such as that they had a Constituent b Assembiy,, ~unth Lenin killed at oy by force and fraud, etc, = 7 Sb gent aL EVOREAY ETRY Fesre HTTPS ECT Cw AA, Wen ee eee eT TY APE, a 14-00000 . - —— . . ’ That the main themes” should be such as: SEpREL Se . . ; vere ! re ‘y wo. : He kilis & Kills é kilis An We us eo bask 1 + au at . nly ee ao . - ; - He lies & lies & lies a ! Thoy defect & defect. & defect , _ ; The worshippers return disillusioned, in droves ‘ The top CP men get liquidated as soon a3 Stalin takes a over, ins Cot funy Toe mo Cucchoslorsita (ceamtis trial coming wp), ato ate Le That’ what wo. should. include is. the things that differentiate them from-us, = - after everything thet. cah be said against v us has been: said: Tho things they DO NO, that we don't dos. ; behind the. G-bail) ta Livite-interainable 0 95 - -Rigtorians ara still arguing about- whothor Ceo oe ite for: v W i. It is- folly to “mate . - That we “are putting, curse) arguaents vin re diplomtic England, Austria or’ Russian (it is Stdll-at least: sriuasie thet 1t wd: Space $2. as) try. ‘too hard’ to pin Wil It-on him, After all,. wa have taken plate, in some fora, even if Rissta had still been Tsarist. 7 there has been mich carnage’ lorig before. Stalin was even bor. ‘We ‘should, to ba sure, touch: ‘the far and Peace theo, wich means so much the world over. -But the way to do it is to establish Beyond doubt that the gan is and always hes been bad, ditto the regime), they both’ tolerate no . . ‘opposition: therefore, they.are, in "gal tadefense".. edpansionist. But let us do this with broad, repetitive strokes; not got bogaed dow in the details of woe Se ‘Munteh,” ‘the Finkish Wary Pearl’ Harbor: ; Joa, ee ae oo "He agroad that the ‘best Wo Can ao, in all the cires, is we . 4 try onca © ae * more to sell this. viow to Stub," and content oursdlves- with whatever result wo pa, “In view. af past. failuras te gall Boris on the: subject: fat least on many points), I'm not- boo! optim stic,. I think we shoulds a : . (2) Devil's ddvicate hin. on the Hiotures we think should bo serappods | a (2) Get a prone, tron! j a that he will give some ‘space ‘to certain topics “gach as: the SLAVE LADOR MAP ‘and a display of, say, a doden of the "Li Years : _in Soviot Canps” ‘type of authors; a disphsy of the "God That Pailed® a eee _ | etressed that JB il and self woutd: be ‘only too delighted if Goris can- “ gortvince us it is better: jhan wo feats Toe i : . . RE $00,000. Tr asked: about this. figiro,, “which 7 had heard mentioned: qoatereay Lyle said t £ Swen's. investpéat int 44 would ba amounting to’ about ; mould have fo produce that sum, He said NO, Swen's.. Dele as RE ‘ROYALTIES FOR. SHUB. fie’ ata - the collaborator would be getting 7 ‘whieh ne thought mignt bring; him in $60,000, Ha thought it mignt be Mtecnse ; ("discuss it with’ Legal jand: Joo"==-thrt-“Beris's contract snould be acended sv’ oe “that he would get a portion of the Foyalties that nominally ‘come to hia, insofar ot pou erage : io? : ‘ 14-0008, pti” mo , a eo as. 5 they: oxéeud ‘hia. annial. salary 7, I asked that. pertion?® and Lyla paid. “toh, perhaps’ 4 o.1/3," which, mt the excass were $12,000 —a- figure izle -- suggested aa possible— noald bring hia in an extra $k or $6,000, . os \ Shub'a contract with CIA expires 31 Dee, 1951. His contract with Sven, . ' . Lyle pointed out, -winld stil? os‘ih effect “after that, { But: hie contract with. ot, a Xsan CIA would: stilt: sio. doubt obligato, hiv ha retura royalties to Cl, Aste ce, CS Swon, avon aftar 3 Dees 19524 / - I said. this mightn't -be a bad’ idea, . as Shuib ‘may tend to’ Pa somwhat - ‘eour, seoing his. collaborator getting his auch largar salary end 7 1% royalties - on top of thats” On second’ thoughts, - honover, . itis doubtlesa a: & very poor. — . _pkacedent — : wa.could perhups” obtain ‘and quote to Shub CIA Legalts-.cpinion in te(that offeét— that OPC employees should take royalties from commercial ~ “enterprices th ‘which they happen t be. connected, oo I believe hie fe. -padd. quite’ a ‘get rous figure, which oi otight: to keap ‘-garried. man wh ‘dependents. ahé “of the Collect. of. ‘Interrial- ‘Reverie. Ly worth more; - poss bility of . on whe iis contract . gent cénes up for .~ 7 renewal, could be cérisid red, At-any rate, in the” interésts of ‘keeping his morala- ap during tha final phases of work oo the book, z suggest the whole matter should be handled not too brusqiely. RE MCOMUNIST 200" ,: end. refusal of many us retailers to hindla it, sea. attached . ‘Mamo of Record of what. Manson told ms, _?. Bunsont “ile have to face ‘plain facte, My’ experience ‘with "CZ" shows to . that wevhave ta mix in glasses of oranga juice with thé castor ol], "CZ"is . ‘ “. aboub) as vielos-as the’ tretfie will béar, If. the 4S ‘Stalin in Photonbook engcleo ; “to Strongly of propaganda,” a lot furdtailers. ; ONCLUSION e. We ‘shoula. satay in - ” . ~ (a) Hoar everything Shab can ‘say an ‘dofense of his versions. : - (by Do a atrong devilts’ advocate job ageinst the Pages. x0 think | : ne should delete . _ (c) Insist thet, in the renntning 66 “pages, cortain topics met be. ae adequately dealt with: “.Sdave Labor, Defections, Cultural Puargee “Purges of. top Commnista. in dren Curtain countrless Tobe - (a) Hope’ for the best amd be prepare q to accept, tiiat may ‘be. a not too _ satisfactory bargain, ~—e: g rotations, and about | adn 14-0000 ‘27 uay 1951: PHONED SHUB “Lou Scherer (iE) phoned to say that he had to seo Levitas, editor of Now -Lacder, in connoction - mith a new project, and with several otter matters, Would “Like to. see him for about an hour. (OSP had wiggested I ask Boris 3. Shub to. arrange ‘the appointment, _ boo. I phoned. Boris Shub, ard phoned Scherer back thet Shub would meet him at 10.50-a.m, tenorron fay tho. bookstore below ( 2) the I'L office at 7 Be eS Ste Shub will ‘introduce Scherer to Levites, at ne _ Re PHOTO BOCK. 2 ‘Borda said ‘there’ are’ o3 iatters whi — eori® lve without, bit: “se 1 would distinctly ‘strengthen the ‘Deok if you o-ld- pethaps got “thom at: ‘the: library “Congress a. . : oe “@Q: Tt is ‘cofieaivabl that ‘there exist photos. of. éronds- 5 leing f fred. a upon in Hove=Jane 191F~-1918,. -in connéctioa with rioting on the dissolution | of ‘the: Constituent ‘Asseubly, * (Seo Shab! Lenin). (2) ° Fighting in tioscoa, Nov. 1917 (There was no fighting in Petersburg): (3) Collectivizatlon. Sonic think it is conceivable there axiet photos: of peasants being shipped: north to Siberia during Collectivization. _ Cf. CIA Graphics? | - , Oty Library: of Congresae oe Re RUSSTANS. as. ALLIES . ‘Boris: has “just heard from a “Ru sn. friend, and’ has sent to London for ’ _confifmation z+seen nothing in the. papers about "ht hera— that there has been +. ‘formed in London a BRITISH SOCTETY FOR ‘A FES RUSSIA,“ with Major Hilton’ (aathor | . and éx-military : attache in Moscow) as president and* the Duchess of Atholl as. ¥ Ticec presidents Encouraging, he “thought. r - " "He also mentioned the FREMDOM: UNION FOR “GERIANARUSSTAN FRIEDSHIP reported . "dn the Ma a NY Herald-Trib, wath: Mayor Reuter and Bons Russians | - among ‘the 14-90000 ey , Bea / J re STALIN PROTO-DOOK oo oa, op ty . . . * . . . i . Pron CFN's Log for 17 Mey 1951. oo, oo _ . 5 . This morning I spent an hou= and a half with ‘Lyle Mungon and - - ; a \ ; . . irs. ahi ( FE), going over Boris. chubta narrative-in-pictures of the . gareer of Stalin, Lyle showad us 1, finished. layouts Lie 37 ‘two-page noe sproads s/ of an eventual 172 or ‘17% and told us ‘that the reviainder nould be . finished in, about 3 weeks. _ He also, said that. 60 pa, es of the text. were: ‘now oh 7 finistod, and tt rest wouild be di Sin ain b wats, He has: > aah us to Prove. = a a an », woe eee ‘A memorandum fron “Bob: ‘nstoa. about the Pianiss Agr Force's | en re “60. ‘to 1 ‘Prepondérance in its war with Russia, © : ; “A menorandun from Harold Gosnell tracing Us ‘add to Russia, A set of Photos 6f the Katyn Massacre and a copy of John Droderiokts, - _ Summary, .. it sent Shub Katyn ‘photos several’ weeks ago e/« . ~ eae ° aay . ao : , arnuey a File STALIN FHOTUWBOOK ehh Bros Sits 103, 2 May 1951 Bin Kintnas has Suggested: thet ‘er. Burriswoyer « consult “with © ~ — Boris Sm in New Tork: ‘tomorrow on themes for black Bi. against: the UssR, : Sa oe Minky and I s88-n0 obyvction to this meeting, and I have notified Stub to axpect a a call fron Burrieteyer. ; . . . . ‘Shab; toda na ‘that: ‘tis Stalin: jitube-bodk & now ‘pio ses to ora a - 18 mes oF shit 9 dublee sores, "enmor talng’ sone 500 14-0000 \ So Matted to SHB, may 3, le Be i oo ; LITHUANIAN DAYS, Vol, 2, ‘Ho. 2, March 1951, piblished at. “29204 8. Broadway, Jes: Angeles 3, Galifornia, With note: yo as «ct BFYT, page 5 i rather phuirred photos of ‘Lithuanien resistance tigsters So and ‘bodies of Soviat.: cties_/ and elecwhere-aa marked," . oe Toba thats to bo mddaakin Kap ay fe med i pitt ae 191. "Lithuanian, Genocide Show in Viqterbury.. ~ ca Amorican, cuspepers, the WATERBURY: SUNDLY REPUBLICAN and.” : ig articles on Feb, 11 and. i2.marking the . 1% organized by -) terbury, Conn, Lithuanians, = - we : : “tha first: of ita kind in the U. “Se, has on, display : “Soviet deps ation ordsrs, documents on confiscation of farms, actual. pioto-" “grachs of atfocitias. ‘comaltted. by the’ Soviet Uniori> ih Lithuznia, and ‘other - evidence, “We reprint hero a portion of the article which. appicred an the? WATERBURY. AMRRICAN." Doe, Page. 205 Poen, LITHUANIA cRUCICLFLD, by Nadas Rastenis; & verses in Anglizhe a rn oo, . re nga eT FRYE Re ene Ne Ee ne i re ree Deere een fo wee ne ee ee ee 14-0000 7 pio me da w anata os fe — it. IEADLAY ard a eollebarter, Bey wo. plaentng Ro Reet ot 5-285 5 8 | | | é : uo Bb ait _ : . - ng ' . a | oe bs ie rer li ; Dion up a Chien icons, oe a ee 14-0000 Rather vividly ity som “auch stirasca. nig’ " Bhole trticle, mie thich. weirs. gosvttess:£ 2 : ro the Bogmrty. ~ : a: a: >, Meme et Pe er SECRET file "STALIN" FROTOSOCK _Snith, Los = 3 a L mo, - Mungon wont. through’ 9,04 canplete book last edna stay ant Tmursday evenings, me _ - ‘April i and 126 Be is sim ie will be "one of the Fealiy important ‘books fs of the layout, which w.can look at oo Seful. purpds¢ sould be served by ay ees, ige@ste4, ‘He ‘thinks at inadvisable that : ; Sti 'S ‘collaborator! / : . 7 43: presbtag ‘tor 'a- : Oth: PRESS ‘DATE That may be teo optintatas, but: he has located a Chitcago Breas which printe either Yogue- (Conde Hast® or ‘a: Yogue-siza magazine, and which, if thay stick to that format, can handle it : with Hopababy Mun son wild ‘be ang to Snieage to investigate, 7 * Shubts coltaborat - ast 13 royal ova $18: be: ‘OF ‘to. ‘cout: on the publicta, rot y & Barnes. and: to do; ae, 7 Loe pe © Ex cath t Ir forunath at | , me men Tait\te Eacrreging, Thaka, oe ae To EUnet al a 14-0000 yh ye Sa Oy . ; : rad a SiCRat ay no 17-spril 19” ; 1? FOR QUAUTORLY. RUPORT ee ALL, tn tha: bo aad the fo to ‘ REALET, shag to vem rind “8 + nasinstty put ames - 14-0000 poy inne OY 16 ami 1ysh , 7 aan "s t- . . ’ TEAPE POR QUARTSRLY Rivcny STALIN" PHOTO-BCCK (POST nat «Yoko etn th ta TER on te a at i cee ag eT em SECRET ae ~ re) \ } MBO.OF RECORD orppey re SDS saw WNSON in his 2 not 19 March 228 \ In addition to the details which be ‘gave about Cosmunist Zoo%, 8 and. the , ‘sStalia* “Photo-bookty Manson saids ‘The finished prodict odd, ‘be. ‘eareood. out, to. the fields. “Re. ROCKPORT, the artist. Munson has. been paying aim (9350 a meath 1 think), gotten about J. out: of him as he will needs © - , ‘ny. not. saggost to 2 said: thas. the: edito r haa for us. to. vee by toreing this eromty ait rseit ’ parfectly well that Tithegraphed: tite ~ SCHILLER should simply. be told:' "Fi “Alternatively, ‘tha ga0d; phic groups $25,000: or $2,500 and say: : sopies of the ‘booklet with it,2 : a Re State Dept, and Great Swindlé;- Manson migsogted ny ‘giving a. éopy ot - - the Great Swindle’ to Mrs, Crosew@ll or Col, Stubbs and asking thea to recommend. - *: ' it to MecKnight as something they had come across, with the euggéstion that the ; - State Department bay copies of it for all taeir Reading Rocas. : _ 2206 : i oh, oe , ScGhe T oe a ee , “T aslisd: whothor Madkatght of anyone in State know of fAts odtin . : ~with, Swen, He said he did ‘not know, though -he dared. say: MasKnignt steht tb a. . , Said n6 wala ha eiiting to vali on MacKnight to discuss State: Dept. eelotasee. . din gotticg Sten stuff tiseoningtad, representing himself meroly as,a Private ; ee eitisan, . T said I hadnt and wouldn't make any ment on of Swen + to anyone. at States froa Minsen hineelt, wat ‘het Pts ai be potentially an Simportant: satter regirlag careful working out by Pt, col, Stubbs, Minséa and: State Depts. ane Oe a SE 5 AR # 714-00000 i SecRET. “‘Horeh 1 3 a seOTET Le IR, EASTUN<= There fut ees torte Sab sO He wi ‘pee da =» I tela hia T would’ hone him on. the ‘16th, $0 0 that we ‘can “gat together, ; ‘He waits ma to see the lay-out, which should’ be pretty ceuplete at ‘that’ tine, Saisie the: Final text®, They wore vorking. on. it. eu 4 a.m last night; . ; 3 are: the only time-his pol Leboratic ‘ean ‘work, | dxnept Mondays vatah ‘ie hae” ott; “ghey work on. nit all dey Sundays. and Menderes - _ They Bare Lech over 6,000 photons, ; 14-0000 1 . a - . zm 5 - ie tim _. | 26 March 1951: “ssh +9, 3. This ds hig edgarette case. Ta : 10. Kap. showing locaticn of Katyn ~ : ree te, Se . 12 jayers of ‘Polish officers. oo See . St . | Dear Boris, cal ins ‘undiocitted facte : ho depo: 3. the TACTT. -D\assiol OF GUL? ; 7 g Usen TO RAISE WS ATI At Gone hee : _ haps quote. a sentence or to fren bins: se a whom, yo, may eal a dutty. : "about a do Pari pass thy not us sono ordinary, paacoful UIRALILAN somes, ‘ples pine cree CIES Ro PRAYDA, repeat PRAYDA, OFFICIALLY a0: TPTHIG. ICTIVE’: RES IS= quotes, let you or sore your: fr. After all, no “resistance” photo, what mith fakery, will earry conviction to then tho win! be convinosd. Stee StS felony Mat sary eonrtet Tee renee PRC pene cee a etn ee nd a pe a 14-0000 : ia Tone “ : + ta x : r Te b : 7 - voy * '~ ~ wel sé 7 2 mee ein om et. ae tho FY Tins won't talp, “and thane te notliing ~ en tiae, ie F glocs you've had tare sped yee a 1 can thay be ashsmed of- this histovic edition, \ ‘the national Tfe id esBes Harblock ‘ has a: has nerély’a black border around a white space, with the met above, cetamaay © S8> £ 42 eyecatoting fn 510 West: 110 Street : ; - ae _ — ' New York 25, hew York Mi : a ; March 22, 1851 - Dear 3ill: . ~ . Picture book now in high. gear as layout is beginning to Bo . take shave. New. pictur es of both historical and photographic : py pricelessness stili “Coming in.feegs a-shot showing a wildly cheering ' “erowd of “nussian : asants greeting first German tro ops---defore ; en ain for -mMABs. murder) . This picture. never used: in this u La aul ply by. many exacples buf. ou could Set a FING good Past oF 0 ao 1 “look” like (although there will still ‘bs : P caption writing and: final checic 18, to go) . the jie} will be am ive 2 . ; “Saw ‘Lote. of. then. ‘you Ooo tt a. : en S' nents ‘properly. packed in ae te cardbo a to. prevent folding’ or ‘cFacking. This is a: must, since anne: £9) eS : ,this is missing from the otherwise bottomless | ; archives watch we'be unearthed .. ; a a 2. + Any degent shots of. anti-Communist ‘pestatance bebina the ae ube difricult. get: tes fast be ect 1 : g tirig the. layout, which is. ike a motion “pictére Pecording of thé whole € 6 obs tach ‘8. Joe thought x& your : the ight direction th hough still élivered at Town Hall by iieahsn. ne mist ‘teach Acheson to cut } obo . @Eat is the purpose: of. this rubb ish? z fnew. lots of. professional wo —— aiplomate think this Is very "cute" and ‘arch really meant to - ; "embarrass" people like J.Stalin and G.. enkov. "heteaity, the only thing it can arouse, bothnamong the Kreniin war criminals: and’ among their victims is —--utter contempt. If anybody in Moscow takes that drivel at face value, they conclude that the U.S. is still too frightpe ened of the boogey man in the Krenlin to call a spade a spade. That -@illy stuff must end! Please end it. The inward fears of Stal in-Mal~ enkov-Beria will only be resoived on.athe gallows. Best reg (MARCH 22,7571 SOUL Ce MON RTE, ei, NST om ne . 24. March, 1954 a sou : as . —S . —. . Leet | oO 179) W Stey My Oo a re - 7 Washington -6 ae < : . : . . ea - ao ek : Mareh 23, 1952" — , 2 . a Dear saris, Thanks ‘fer tho. euiprings © An Ld the good, _ SL eh int te, ty fer goss that wilt reece to 7 “METS tg RR RLF Ley TAPAQIE OF fue * SE TT ; out with Epstein ani/ox otheta, and don't” to Dern T Just thick bole a better, quicker bot. "THD da what can ra the other pix ami let you incv, It sounds @ masterpiece, 8 Sincerely, _ pice. 14-0000 . CPE loge | ; "Noe York, 27 Horeh 19S) | 7 ov epant three houra with Forts Siub. body's tro of thes in lookine : over his. collection of - sphotopranha with his ‘asnoc! ate, ttre. ‘paint. a of: - a Se Ehitas Paris and Guint hope to have their book ‘ready for yitilteation: by ths. eat of. ayy, xtioa: thay wiht have: ‘tochicod * test eolhectton to os 50. photdprapho, mh they egtiaata wi. an bout E3 Pavey So _ ‘all procuratte photos. of the’ raty uaseaere, all: resistarice 5 phates , (pills Ie-there 8 raracine called. tho Estonian Review, which printe: a rood | many of thoee?) and a ‘corta!n photo of Lubianka prison, in _ oacow, The | New York. Pikes had a a photocrsph of ‘Tabfanka: in Ata itemise y Thi Keck ant te nov awaiting a decision fron Harperts.. .(T reparted =lJle« ‘SECRET TRANSMITTAL SLIP 5 (= 3 7 on PMA IR SERO NUE LEED: . ne AM a pigig. 3678. me ne Trae oy BO #800000 14 kegoh 195k "a cars ta casinetoe'e eaplayie 4d hi eeutally | ftsly Wiss white the eallaborater's maro.oun aprowr en tho book (Aléng onthe _ sith LETS) and 48 witb sean tht a eematon ms tH emmy eg -SERET Cente} ASSLT eno nm i Ut age _ 9f tho woot had to bo douo by Sis cullzbarator, Sime his nua 48 40 ’ wae _Sbyase oa 48, T imgine bo will otf tavo to mut in quite o bit of tina 7 —_ - a tn Sty free esto Bfobs Rempee-Mo Le adi oi er wes vem: deat S tw PTB CRRA A lee i t i. 14-0000 ; = aa ce SECRET eS woe. _ - ROUTING AND RECORD SHEE 2 ment a fine should :Lo dfawh across sheet + should ential (check mark ingulfic-ent): deugnations shout te used an the "TO" coiuma, Under each respend-with the ruevher in the “TO ed unmn, Each sng and Record Sopet emould be returned to Ree ch 1951, INSTRUCTIONS: OFF: ard each.comment nurtberens betore further vouting Ths: Rout FORM, NO er10 ; SECRET * SP 2 raha Se Veo moment Er ERE Rn" I Rte RIS TE og i AACE iT el Re en Re EER SALSA enn mec — me ate i’ 1400000 "te of neat cit : . : ee 0 “as YOu. , dilustrated | vo eo Lleeti tien Fetus [ima] a 4 : 2 able - wt werli have to sétile nee arwan wre we See is this: ean vvart lure. Lut Z Peaily = ; : Best vesards t aS Sosnh-as it ve you-a more exact timetabte ve youa : est cee ee ae . on Reet) Farm | H-00000 weaper 8 March.1951 Siaivs uF W.5.S. PROSDTS ; y 4 ’. eSTANIN" #H079-500K mosecr. es This hus not yet. been ‘formally written up as a. project, becase it has been being inplemented, de facto, by our sala¥ied contract agent HEADLEY, 7 are ‘conjunction with the- pubvisher ‘Swen Publishing Core. who has been mnoting i the DELL and: wilt contimae to do so, ; oo 7 : tevertheléss - Tr “think: it: wil shortly prove "Ps, sihce (a) at, may Prove desirable. for SP (unis oe EY eke a oar far 06 oct : Lite “Yay-out mn, of whom he-has’a very high -Opitiion "(oat an helps the Life man dig-up photos) have been’ ‘through: ‘a very large umber ‘of ° GSOLES . is. confident that the book “will be ‘a first-class, Jobe 2 we TO ar a p Baotoss: - Too he. vy 8 subsity (os. OFC) wot blow the Governnent -Arispiration of « - a : si peak Pe ie | geod as % xt. shoud % : P KUFUNIY, “approved” long’ 3, yp Ane para “8, ..thst...the sune of $40,000 be appropriated for. tne develoment and” distribution of simioler photo-books at. the discretion of chief, sP,* The-Sub-project requires only the signiture of Chief, SP as I uhderstadd. SXPINSSS, Small mins were paid to HEADELEY, sumner—1950,-duly recorded in ith pnotos obtained froa New. Ray lillard's office, for payment din pconnaction ™ at. bbe oo. - 14-0000 ane a ae . - 7 . . 2 ’ . . t 7 . . ~ . . 7 : - . Yark agencies, these sus wre charged our to i maui, or to SGHOUSS, we . : to be transfer:wi to S2GUNNY whea AMFUNNY should be apsroved, or when : . woot ; the. "STALIN SUBSE JECT under KAFUNNY should. be written’ uP and approved. _ 14-0000 Ggasietty, ha time goes, T inigne ba ill got better aid tater ol “$6 cope with thet proba, oc T think be should bo helped ina big way to a do Bo, ta a ening agi wih wa ta mre to your vie (For sds deta pit elbay cm De Cringe ah § UTFR, Could you use: 44-09000 a $ * we ; t j ; a --¢f GET : file *STALIN® -FHOT.. 200K . Foo . . _— 20 Feb, 1952 i 7 . # : a iv wee : : Re SHB and: soa tee “ist, who gata te say Stub, RaW nderstarids he ‘would do his work for BRAINWAVE’ in NY, I said this...” 14-0000 ar . . . . . . yaiSOm left about Feb. 7th for % or 5 weeks, ty, tt - 5 Fab, 198k. - ui - on | Bvery "peage prograa! is a a deception of the people ard a ploce of : hypocrisy, unless: its principt ‘objoct is to explain to tho masses the ar ° . : neod. for a 2 revolutionary struggle’ of the masses s . . . _ 7 _ : : 14-0000 : crs < ry ane gearee ; LB, FLSTOR 30 Jan. 195) Res: "st TALIN® * PROTOEOCE, thonin sth Hate Unig Co . o> iith atc han ont ster to ior tin ange stad ae ee morte «nena ae n t. a ta SECRET | ALS 14-0000 nen oe . wiv eee t . << ; - aa ; . 7 \ oo 4 23 Jamary 1951 . a _ ane, Yr = “Achards (vee) phoned, ‘on behalf” of x. Hale, re e the, ‘new dssigazent, He said 211 the betier. BN oO i seid: the only problea ned seemed te ‘be. whether taere Hes any dese ran . city there’ or need to anand the’ contract”, or words to cach that affects ’ i « , ine eee a, oan oy paar | a | EY sit jes pp ee | back oad ia te mat) 12 Jan. 1951 : tafe Aeaseyey ta womess imate . — SEORET ee oe Zz BUILOF eh : AS demmairy 1954 _ SuBiEcr: - Stabta war fie SP, oo Pe te Bn a covet omtract eget, dentro ertrig et Dee. 295, | 9. "The Choton* ‘vas publdabed Oetober 29, and a> stvihig hina wi ter ei te fA mtr (om | 14-0000 a SO -Biltzore. recently {vith 257. ob our Inter of lormber 8 3950 bad this: ‘footnotes . ; Ploaeo ‘be -gure not to say anythihg at all to anyons. a about the mith<) frinnd sho wap coptlopad at lunch Hupson_/s very. . Adpos tainty. -po'l) explain ‘why when and if he sees you, perhipa = : ee, within a week.or tuo,! { This, ves just that \unscn was anxious 6 ae vecurity for Svon/s : _ riithout a finil decision on type of publisher At is —_ exooedincly: Mfricult to detoraine chaFacter, 5 of the It would ‘help a great dead- to ‘now. Brrcoson . Se eet . : . . . oo . : . vo ~ “-g. he eo . oo, : Rt 5,009 por. cnmm. mon, “For. tho precent .ho ak e tion mith tho ploture book known to his” employer for sovural: good and cocpolling faioons, (Including the . fear tnt thay would plagiarizo the idea), Dit in the rinal stages. bs'll have to toll tia in ordar to got their bearheerony on digcing into thair files as wll as thelr off fatal permission... for ‘tho use af hig nano ‘as « colldborater, . rvonea, the final product “fo wantto soo 3b oold om newsstands 14-0000 -. ite, . Ss 12, Re Stub 4 other SP woitis JEIIE,.0 week or two Ago, wad. cbout to phone Stub about sox Job ha Yantod his to do. I sugcested he leave hin to concantrate an the shote-bority’ . Dogtony, a shh they vos already oro Ven JET wrota 46 need. Bind, abmat the potare book, I wanted to claar up the otutua of the oF bngrriy, —hew tiny etood with thats publisher now that ve hed instructed 14-0000 Sete » ‘ Vo, -16danvig : _ Musou has .an. appofiitmen nb bo see Shub in. hy tonarrors T-teld = a — chia ‘Stub had phoned yesterday, repsiting progress, mo, a an oo : boas MUUSGH seid! He “doub' ea Sinib wuld be ed rady, for the e petiter Reis SE ee EP of eg ‘efo000 . : . : . a . rem wa . ace ney — CL ue 32 BUFUMNY. 20.02. eand "STALIN PHCTO-F0E3 j ‘Sius.- -san MUNSON in his hotel, Dec. “19, 1950 i ‘ oF, Munson leaves for nY this evening, OK to eave. messages ‘for him to phones i 7 \ Re’ BCKE<BOCK, He mentioned a contemplated pocket-size book, coliecting ce I said I would contribute what we had in PB IT and add fra - For further details see my folder JOKES, . a (9) by Rockport illustrating joke: about. on «Be got + this ‘fron a ED-freold bey in’ Getmany in oy, wien, Barnea 43 to “aels Suunsdn will ther jlet wo eas ouple jo will. then bring dt dowi. bere. Co . Nailler and.Sins look at ite, (I told him not to tesitate 5 0 - ‘ . pa > “and ‘ask ‘Mesers. Bryan oy. to leave me cut), -. be : oa Barnes has been OK... I said I would: chéek how his. ‘clearance is ‘coming. ; 2.and should be. ready, Says Jom Shields, about 3 pooths © : It was requested Nov. 2 from Nov, 2 . e/a. “goad collaborator. Lo , Jo : thé’ name of Smb!s Life collaborators ‘he did not wre . $s ss weeien and has authorised wa ‘Tho tollaborator mel . : tb could seo, this: sounded - a Cla, corporation. ‘Yuason ‘thit Joe Kelley “had ‘hheiped draw up . the papers sétting up SHEN, end was therefore fully cognizant of ‘kt and gynpe- would quibble over, ‘ thetic to it, Only an ’ excessively lecal-ninded ipeteantis 2 having +he Toyalties reabsorbed ty Seq, rather than dis sed of accormting : ij YN : . . yates _ ot 7) to para. 4, of. tha abovo-men tloned “Agreansnt (16 Sept. 1950), according to which "Yuu will be vedquired to transfer the sross royalties to ClAcee™ (This agreement was also drafted by lir, Kelley). There doesn't sean to be any difficulties of substance there. ' Tners has been no decision, on the size, format, etc. of the book. . I mentioned that I had written Shub, mentioning that Simon & Scmeter is eo a able to offer its* 33.95 FOR. 2B Pictorial Histor, —="260 photos with comnen tary? — eww ee Ue oo . F $1650 in elothi . a _ . . said d- Staib ‘had: tten- ‘some ‘time ago that it would bea help to. : now. the approximate: ber of photes as goon. -as possible, and Lyle said he- I colldbordtor should have something : . Simb has. about “150 sterilized: ‘CIA ‘Graphics photos, which: we selected Last. summer, None of. them could actually be printed, published, without. a release from CIA Graphics, | i therefore urged lainson to urge Shub to work: ‘ up a good cover story’ about ‘thea, viswievis his. collaborator.:. Munson said: he. ’. Would advisé him not to use them atvall, (Thoy. are. un-of-the-mines they could: all be duplicated: sith eage from. agericies). : a 21 told: iungovi that urs, Poland, “at Cla Graphics (et whoa he tenes) - a oe : -arrangenent Fath, Roy yoni he supplies + theat : And ‘that she. had » relations with | Tame Lite, ; “ at, “Shubta collaborator ‘pots poriifissicn to use ‘photos tii bea book being. prepared for the - the Government is involved. n J4-00000 alt yom motion that 549 rd abe te otf I, a Pictorial Bho * etek: phevon St oatsaia ani i 14.00060 Bi ly | ‘mke ‘him b mearly as. Gui what remains: ‘to be done, a: If my. collaborator Dear Bilis ‘This te -on_ the pictura ft because our mut an a will. give you all the Sone. Suffice it to say. . ; oraton-& Gam ‘on, nis “aecieions Impossible. to get” anybody... Sfied. Our: friend ete fil sts December 14, 1950 . \ j-sta brief. note to give you the latest front. I won't. fill you in on the details ual friend. will. be in Wish ington - éarly next f. p. layoub. men on dn the subject ‘a: i. its I hope Sething: “happ ans to u-in on thar 7 ete. xtarx 0! one thing: you vith . the. Broject and a a to visit New ‘York :one. of. these. “aye? I¢ vd ‘a 6 to chew. the aw hie Peed Phat og ence ttm to ot we Boer, - Feeuerns ~ “alee Ted Beseteet an tanec ’ HEE oredr HR NY A cos RANGER onset) ac are aoe 4 : SEGRE . ; ; tev. 17,1950 JENSEN PHONED, Fae EY. , 10 aon, res . —_ ae Re will phone: Shab nows. Forheps hex can lunch togethers Jos says would’ be better, then outers, “prsbably) night doth bodk in the US, with Swen to have the ° foretgn r ri; ghts. Wi) tell Lyle about that this veckends OT ag. Munson caries. to. tigshtgtion “this afternoon or * sien: nee T will give . him the X COUNT ‘Pletares-4 this. We nd, 14-0000 ; Letter fpga Shub to Sins, Tove 13, '50 os - 4. filed in-folder "ci22, TS GHoTege . oo. i t 7 . ‘ pee 0 EE . 14-0000 Oo ae _ &Phe _ 1n39 R St Sy -f an Nov. 13, 1950 Dear Boris, _ cany: thanks for your excellent lettar of the. » 3th, shieh I got - : this renting, and, allt the good: ners: about. the chekee",, wich BM pe to. Meannhite why not go “ahoad ¢ on. an estinate of say 150 PP great: relp. at earlicst thereetter. rn Wee Bee, . af Joly: 1.) Sope he can see you by Tuesday. or God about, "Lenin? too. and ‘the 9 Navyl ect ayy cae yrange Atanas emer 0 vere 14-00000 _ ee Loe ' a 7 . . . - so nN - id - - . - . o ~ - = ‘ 1 pts - : % TRANSMITTAL J IP . i : boi . a . i . . ro + : : , “t . 1 a : . : f : . ~ - 1 so - . ao . ; 14-0000 __f géteila, and. that, . i cueried: Bay about how to- send, your let SegRel | (9 Hows 1950 ver to Sub, snd ho | “one Be: That eur are not supjosed to know | fallin; thi C80 san, there, te cody meant of sed 14-0000 oon “A | . . “1b98 Sad Ste, Be We : . : . 7 ; : Rov. % 1930 ry : tone Bart, . Ho ee vay can te bv ite chad work faa! h soy =. - "0 ti tS (2 oe tea pated i ny exit ane Aik $4 Xb 7 14-0000 ott 14-0000 . ‘ mn, —_ : , ‘ ¥ ea a i seine - I New, Miso. . og t are very anxious to mnve the fron a rhoto-book finished 33 fastas posable, - : oF Kindle d 23 you alor can do it, this cook will ve one of the: vost pater oon : . oo I ethective snots wy nsanltivedant, anes = t ~ - that you are | nor F engages oul tine on Ss Fy -y “Let me enpiasize th ne "pp ost « Lenthes jase we ies re for / Againy 2 cote sat peer utrocizosmocbi ins entities it will lave “your om brildant ssoebianor informed and 3 cisive touch: tihen vemsleted., we te a OPC. Ian “up tal} tog gitcg: erty has, SECNET toad. | hive we be Skate 14-0000 . - > os - . i om TRANSMITTAL: SLITS . Eppes atl skh: wt... r. oat t Pte yas 14-0000 6 tov. 2950 TO SDB via 1:Y,00, hand-carr jod; who tan keer this ond xy later Jetiers for Simb to consult fren time to tine. cote if noceussarye He can transit parioec rerorts of yrocresa ya rYA0. srr aed nes da "Doar Bote, ahd goers, carcopt. for- United interned gireutstions 7 TH t leaves it, as I {nafine. you ¢ gathered st duneh the other “day Lomita} isDY tint you should wark on it only dari t i turn\ Reaves the, ‘quostion of the. "current otatue, of ‘the: of the ‘stelia iota : - : ‘aecurity ‘angles ‘3 Mubs. : “eormlote: the *"Stalin” } E hos beat patied cround, fron Gh ston corns cy) , 7 wha bo” : ‘ project ae have cre’ or both 7 , which - I. have the Tull file, ing ‘wackends cand other Bont. iy MiB Fi 14-0000 , ot “to 1st, end tliere ip or was A cont Lene’, Wath “yanjuards” oo. ce First, 1 was inotructed to, draw up 2 Freject to & suak: Aize David | ; . 4 Stub to complete ‘the biography. Leter I was told tht Loris he ‘d boon’ >: vee! cakiucehtne Ww sonyleta +t nintel fe’ a _ : as ) “yent to Wt, when iu a foes anys ago, told co he was under the tnpreesion’ ‘that: you Bub you haventbe: . st, had yoried out ¢ 2Pranpowents with Serig jn re the pioprarnye Neither koe Kolloy, nor kranere « and BELL wonlend’ (te 2h LoT referved = 2 imovt of no one ela in OG fran whoa Shuy should rece~ iving 2 irecbivese . : _ - . therefore, ut! ‘talee tiric to got it cleared up, om a paper, what Co . . owe . as the statup ‘of rub re a cy L118 re netadanns sf Te ; a |: ae - . On the other ‘hand, we ere Snot lear what ‘da. Co, . ot tho - blographyy “Q) do yos ‘hava any writtea: aiructives,: pour, LOTR e current cunigations: nee . the curreat status on U8. “about it, nd @. “what ‘are our and r ¢ cotipieting 12 mo ist “if you cousate™ the: _poanonbook exe, are your obLigstions to Vanguard such: that yuu “youll have, eecuntly aurtioulty ring. tno months . in explaining %o- “them whys, ‘end on whos behalf, you: wero delay work on the @ biogtichy? (nore, or less) to finish it,, before: rosuting,, Lo, : dead: with-- ms be soe -gungectanattedy-———- weet be et “ “sa Japortant icitieh v pe , re Sites. the Photo-book andthe biography: ‘have. t “sipeadty ‘that pou cauld ork : os suppose tnetie is a ‘pare “pos units | "gouiaborsting with your fc ther on tho ‘biography’. on tho photo-book: airing office” hours, ¥ Bat that doos not’ acer a his soporte and Vanguard would be wanting to know ’ ° . : soventags & é ad: i moskends Py aérarigenonts ‘Yio are a called on gor’ weekly Progress R ZI ns. to corplete: it. ‘ : sotes. c “ae contrac : ith Vanguerdy say, thy. © calling for. ‘a , boa sould the conyridit be in your nie, a both? think it would: b _ 7 SeGRT 14-0000 3iaplest to have the gota copyr.cht in your: nane alone (ie could . a : assign his: :share ‘to ‘you), so thst. any arrangenents for forvign blics tion . : : ; could be nade with, tha minimcun delay over the legal and Security, aspectes 7 FO o If I. 60h, at Hight, as of ‘July 2 you had aboxt 100 poses in protty é : ghor draft, plus chapters 1 &v ‘mich finished for,’ : , the typescript ¢ of widen wes circulated | hore (and whieh I mailed pack! to va . Oo a : . oct. Bde An;WaTy, you thought there 2 odd have been ah _absolste, ainiin “ig yo ners ‘working ‘on, it ’ ini ‘of 3 ‘and maxicmn “ot ibe avout the right eotinate? i fe _ (It! so mich betier,. and better reciting, than ‘the destechor it og é ¢ ought | te cone out. as soon as possible. - Ineidentelly, he ve Jos considered". i Do that the ontlanticn, or “larperts “night print chapters of it,’ ‘ chapters iv & Vv are corteinly. highly * néaiiblos) ¢ sta sehobocbosk wnat toe do. yu, sstinate at: vould tae i to do a a moti-nek worth doing! ‘(Say betwogn 100 and 0. ; - ‘ 2 es | of a kanth, and ‘mich more - 3 oF. 3. noite in. potoal Ry wouldn't you? : : ) photos, and you have sano alt tie, _— oe 4 3 r sptio paterisl in your 2 Set ‘or’ on. your desk, 0 ‘Perhaps: with @ coop geacies, 2 or 3 ronths fa 3 Lot bs ek... 14-0000 . . . - * . eo ’ * Please give all: these details in writing, So we can make a + ot , Z . ‘ decisicn ,- You could leave your carcon with 2Y/o for ssfe-keeping, and arrange with then to consult it trex when and if necessary. es sterilfied letters, about details of vork-in-progreds, we can. 14-0000 - eo oe ‘ cost ~ SOC - oe L 7 . -Es,. a! _ fee - q \ f - .- n . ‘ . r. - i - - : Py ‘Gn ; “the pare) ‘When will. “the. oe oak be finished? I also want ; :you to devise a system: oshereby we ‘can’ - we check: Shub's progress.” Lastly, we could _ : . BY - never allow'a letter like. this one tog wi oY - through thé: ‘mails. In the “wrong hans». it tea dee would: be TNT. : 14-0000 : : 5 me Be DRT - ; . ; 7 Kov, 1950 To SIL a t > ae . ot o SILB _ YY [00 O5B> > . . . 4 c/o San, wc fn this and subsequent letcers - € lee ra in ifs safe, filed under HAWLEY, for Stub to » oe wee . ; nsult froin tine to time, if necessary. { A : . ; Steriliged letters, dealing with cetcils of yy - his work, IT can exchange with hin direct, marie pay Oo a “Dear Boris, ‘Re tthe. Choice" , “Nothing in ‘the affairs, —I've! seen nothing 1 fwither in the "Post", ‘XKa singe the eatin in I ave a ‘conplete file, "The Choice", here, with all the reviews, etc. | ! 1 a eS | oO ot the ed I. gent yous “wil, send you anything Ls sea.- 7 ma ce. | in nite ; I vent, fully. into ‘the question of ordering copies, and it is clear “that it ds not, policy anyaner to protiite the’ distribution of it. (or for thot ° tier, oie clearly, ‘any other bets. After ou, ‘if the head man hinsole ve uh | : _ : charter that woul authorize him to o pronte dt in his efficial capecityy an tha contrary. Nothtig. anywhere seeist 3 you persenally or ‘the book. Atts | dust 14-0000 ; inybody about the publisher who was nentdoned at lunche [sven wi “It ‘could +9. Re nstalin" blosramy 4 and/or Stalin photo—book + That leaves the + sweeten whether you are guprosed to be working on completion of: the sstalint biography or on the Stelin photo-book, er on - both. shat is your. own preference? (2). oo . Oa the ore hand, [Soe is anxious to got t the photo-bes k done, and - (2) the friend who: R28 rentioned to you: at iuneh the other day Z vsinson_/ . is interested a at, and. (3) we have already nade | a " beginning’ on ity: and, perhaps: nest ‘important, @) it. could be , cogated | in ‘less tine thin. ‘would we required ‘to ‘completa. the viograthy. Sa Be. on oe a _ " Cinetdentaliy, jplease: be partionerly ‘careful. net’ to ‘say “anything te raise a really first-class stirke £ tznson thinks other publishers. noua. raise hell if. they found out. the Government had, gone into competition wth thoa/e Very ingtnt). a - oe ae - Gn the other andy, “whet axe, “your and your “tather's current obli abions xx “to Vanguard, in ¥9 the ‘stalin diograrhiyy and would you nar it roulty in explaining ‘to Vanguard any and on yihose behalf you: were tokins trio months (nore. ; or less) to do thie, photo-bodk befora ‘resuning work on ‘the viogranty? if Sy . that might be. an gunent for. coanietine the biogiaptyr dbet : the corgright k wautd be in your name, or in your father's sas? 1 think + SECRET wins 14-0000 - a a . 3 _ ; ' * 4 oe ; t : 2 4b would be simplest to have -ekert in yours alone froa the start ‘(or he ‘ oe n . could assign his to yous go that arrengenonts for: foreign publication ; \ - : ZL pophape—by Seon . / could be made with the ainkauy delay Perse} cyor the “Yegal and security aopactse ; . . a, Po . “If T got. it right, 28, ‘of uly “gist you had about | 100 pages in pretty mach ‘finished form, about. 70-£0 paces in rougher ‘raft, plas ‘chapters we vo the. typescript: of: white nas. edraulated: noited back, to you cele. henge there: itd have ‘been on Absolute, sania of et ae a os Oct. De dares | ge “yorking: cn it « enssteny ‘ad a ‘indi of 3 and rexiain of 8% so mach bettar readirig, then the I think we ought to get ib out Bs sOCn as: ‘possiblee Incidentally, * oo, nitzantie™” or nitarpor''s® might, print chapters of padatle)e. ms en, _ Po > about ight? (tts so meh votter, and Deutscher, - have you “considered that, the " “ab ia advance}. Chapters. iv & “WV are cortainly raighay 1 re that iiné-do y ov estiniate it would take you, wnole-tine, . ta do a. wee ne showld! ‘phink_. Bt stoitook worth doit? (ay petiveeh "100 - and. 200 and much nore like! oe 3 roniths in actual oe roytnd gone in the Hive eer the 1,0C0- photos of. occupied *ene-f fused.” an, absolute 1 mint Sem vet a rent, ae ‘poon: keeping’ 2 ra 14-0000 7 . : ' . Lo . ~_—. ‘I hovéearit cen, you exre of Littauer, whon we: have asked to xsep ~ : “og file for you, of ‘ttors of ens gort sand you. cound dopostt carbons - ; ve af your rorties if nece: Ser with hua windeli you could conault » nhen and if. ; pmoerens, ? we ; about , gatails. of f vork-ie n t lunehy seit bo an De i re fF and who wast gontionsd a wok or oe But “please pe “Gott explain vahy” thotte Anportants ee ‘and see ‘you in a aarticaing. hin to anyone. , ‘Best sean, ccna eet epeeese ee nee cts Seana meece iene nt 14-0000 [- TRANSHITTAL Cy 5 __b Moy. 50 , CATE ; AAD 14-0000 = . ° ° . a a : = ° Ps. my . | 6 ov. 1950. v Mr, : | wu : ‘Ret “poris Steb ' . _ ' aa far as 5 he inom, ‘ghib : “). Bill Rowland. says ‘that, “4s not under the catrection of anyone, axeopt, csr. vats, “Vasant ee match NE Te A eS ee a ™ om. * a oe Zteve 150 a — aang Fu CqST UCI, 73 ee or . . 2 cover ghost cf date 3 Cet. "50, roa I/fis: a FA WSS wrote on. ngF /TH/Sins world line to see caterial Sgn 53 this, and if possible ~ would ike to have a ‘copy of “LIURSS en Construction”. ¥ Ie, 44, - The Latter is the handione7y got out, pric ‘dealing with the && ‘Oty. bday of. Stalin. A . dot” of: oe to, 5 a: of Stalin nith. Leas et oh thes house utero I he ‘was ted ain “oscow, na, Bur) issue, __saosts zed paidtiag “ ‘born, ds activ’ fa. 1905, in ve ed Live withoit at, bonover)« : . =: Te bans “wore , shipped te the Sov ‘Legation rea Hwang’ it may be. pS ee “ - possible’ to. got siniler publications jn the future. Request interest be a en indiected.: SP/TS aloo. cxpresaed interest. ; — . , pene ris te pated to 050 by 17% ‘Nove - 0 eee ve . Loe . ' Th. ‘other atti inet is: vole mag. SoHE UCR”, M5, July-'50. oo ne t secretes 14-0000 t the . pst pened Stab oad eet ia to got tn tonsa wath yeu at - . a soniere a } BeBe Thrrsday, in re haying loach with yous - . a . © a) mh re toate a St S200 Se: . — wi 14-0000 " prose or Saez fore Ug” ig a wipesaseag, deepiz pondered” discussion. st whats pusg on ‘a the world and ¥ sot Des Passa. Our main 2 gat towns ard seas acd beaches that may caterest you, for per-- -soral reasons, far. ., mere than they can interest _many magnificent: “and. “prossbt: ty become’ keep a cyaneeace: dreds of black andy © #graivare e sca Hun: of meaculie Sar riso’e troops, “at the Are de Trompbe coy wee wont by member. There are poccures ef Japanese suwide - avr ea American ships hae store bet explaining how cosrniete ‘enemy long betere tne Eau Hiroshima. i Rooks OF Th e Times — | ' an ” By CHARLES POORE - Jersey shore. “You: can. alsa "tore Chureniil's Tee One of the moat dramstic Pictures in the book shows haif a page at a ivy velt, om AUB 2. - The letier ‘begins: “sir? Some recent work by E. Fermi ang L. Sutard, which has been commun pictire ofan ion to many other Pictures: particularly | those of ihe black days after Pearl Harbor. The. book's Yast shot shows @ combat veteran who might be in Korea today. The final text by Mr. Dos Passos is: “The Pacific phase-of the secord]. of ‘the world wars.of the bloody twentieth ce. tury “had ended, but its ending brought.no pes a 3 pe own new book: : “The Prospect Before tures. complete with Kecklers:. and | of penetratingty troystesome ques- a e‘light- heavyweight” bouts with. the leadihg problems of the wirld What shall . we. do, about the Insti+ captions. lof democracy in 'a world where. security is. in % . _& bdreery and uncoastrained ‘ffawering. of. Mr. Rapids, Jowa. he drops inta ‘a coffee ahop ‘and ints, unat “Bob Garst was sitting in his ace of getting aeed. com detasseled.*— ing: fellow-saye: “A cyrious thing a2 * © tne only hurtory that has re Amin nur minds * * ¢ is that cantiayt colonial co of the aged viceroy and the a@ireas La Porrtenon.” Tyat “candieht™ romance, asa mattered fact, Red much far-reach.ng influences that venta stig let 19 tne brosdenung Of the Pubtzeg Priva & decoretion carid gr 14. vel abaut Le Perritheu, customed corner Jaughing ke he’ “\i tit, about - SE piaist cartels and Communist jf © 1 14-0000 ey. » Fos FoootbAlaty | that; “Sven jublicetia l e "Stalin" PHOTOHBBO,, seitially an the ws. * weil in ‘thie foreign editionse e . ‘ Aen at ~ rik ‘ A - f 14-0000 book ' is one 7 Phe ‘first printing of this "monumental halt ‘million ‘copies; “the size: 10° x 14°; the weight,” aiienned 6 Ibs. Each copy © omes in its individer?: y deluxe edition’ $12. At. val, . searton: Price’ $50. a. Sor * pookstores..:: ea TRS _Snaow: ano. SCHUSTEE,.; mE oak bate 14-0000 # ar ay pug, aes ~~ Pp pe “I Pgmbas, © een STE i aleg of ee 14-0000 ; SECS. ; Os , zf _Reums pnt to ati kf nk fo satirics} anti Comramist -eaptiens for publication in Franoo, It fo being _ dovaloyed with $b contatanco af Clarence fe Parnes, author of the best oolling often Sxest Zoo" and other photo-bookare teontyono- capetensd photon fester ss vere toon eunctttod to a Frouch pubiiaborebe has dntientod wilisngsoee te - quatmctatin Guba, These photos ‘have oem, recalled, o> that ¢ fine), mloo- ~ gti my te node fron nang then abd $9 firtar photon mak CSPPLNAL IT parma; If the Frenchoditton 10 sucessful, ett editions in other arcag é yo dina w pattie tet 000 hia boon a 1g $600. cenigited to. astay adil an addttiendl :$40;¢ © an for png estat Ys be / farliest publishing date 6 . iro editions An other yoar,,and. At a lo. ggoheng Latest estimted at Jon, 1, 1951,/. If there é “peer bein A pir ert an oe lee. erctee, tata prodeot obit Ye oothve for caro than oe an - al. mr od. , @ ors tees Dome erg te ni ee ge erthte 14-0000 a : - - ogeDREL Sot yo tavactat CETL ren 20 Kk paOpot . : oe : my Tis pooh, sich IR bn. 6.ab-seedet, ReUEy, hss sotto formally drafted, but io being:devolopad. mo project ts to propre and “ltd tn tho U3, 2 book af photon and tart cn the ear-ar of Stalin, with “tho wert fy st fo i A ee dtl i AR we on the Day ware shen FO, FY ss ein entrar to ne eid, ct 0) sas 150 ; down paym’ vein sce $ape/to Headley"s agenta to pay ths agenssoo, for’ te for bot oarvdaha tb teats J At 14-0000 por quinrnix ROTC) Paes jis the bid Listed ss °85 (lo nc)» ‘ ho for oo Tinea, this is not, ana probably newer rll Bay’ " eoohnidally & Frojeste . a en me aeeninerenl woe ne ogra of $8 14-0000 eee ne ar ee “shah (univ with HayehEice) th WD contgn to hy = 7 gring to Lek ot tho #400 § For Ds arson, for os _ " , ; . ; '5 Op. "50 _ QUARTERLY, FROGLISS REPORT | ” aSPALDI® PHOTO-BOGK PROTECT (te te pomed KLKNOUT) aren ty nna ence on-tho career of Stalin, | - — | | Rem formally (eee wedtton UP, it will be titled. exKouT, and will wild 1, yoiring, soly the abzwovel of 1ST. Rena ee. FO ee ae ee eres Ce ae ore fron CIA Graphica and. fron S a SRE ea tne psn eh ape oe ees ws, HeeiRey 10 nox vorking’on the bask it ip plamed tht, <fter tere will bo editions (soee perhaps: eubtined) oun in the USep . . pct) ae ma . , x on Ustait aa rospenstble se thin, but. now. nothing cbovt 18, (I 28 ony ay ihn st 181 knoe sbewt 2B _ a : . ; e aie soi 14-0000 . 6 dat. 1950 , artists, beh of Sane otes, ho bave beat be sd Re . ‘ . } “ada S83, er6 aciles, ard/or beoam dtoiluisioned ; \ ‘mei a with the "Soviet experiment". 1 petelinie Berlin, Migs iy 140, The test Berlin *"Volstlate? . : reporte thit the SED has foybtition the works of tho faltoving to eprear am. < ee ns fee : ee i ee Se : ‘ | US tire GIDE man enacy of the -coviet Union" ye _ gatos PapeRSHEA re rath nett Sua a ey of . _ tho Soviet Unicn' = : sgn Sy ea ene © Mh Sr na 7 ; "petra HOSCAITINI s *rcotiless,:’ ith Tester tendencies" cy 1 “Ry My REE vince var 4a Yotorito and unpopilas® _ _ i are Staten EOE nett ne a amon of to Omen - : sngediablity mye oa . ! foarte sere ch th Ht cera “Fyatyeees2 |] 14-0000 Photer of MVD ofticom, of 6 deB, 2950 Eocter FIRCGOY (8 on the cover af ils booky Duell, Sloan) uw Captions a quote fron his, ous ag (fren tho Jaclot of ta bosk) .. “Tbe Soviet, major and the Aseriean caleasl personified two sarlds, ’ ‘tye worlds botveen which I vas to ohodss, “Gea sas ay country thro everyting mas infinitely dear te mei bor breadth, her Lnktlése abundente, ber eimle, kindly foil eho cen’ sing in tints af gorrea aa in Minio of sch, Seoreo of frlontly faces fashsd = pana ari pee HE i ese at : "ihe iterative uaé on olian Bont hncrden thuso T choc bo a _ tou abe chou ab 2a be fone = _ TBAT aia inon that J semta g 14-0000 € dob, 1950 comme ‘quote fron Trotaky!s Latter to Chinidse, 193, describing Vantaa "Wide prefecsinoal explaiter of ail the béckeenénese : “$a the Rano wen elane moves “(88 memset, He 220)e Poenemractrsaan Atay utah a Va be eet bo wed "sn cenjuration wth the Stalin qiote on the Scrdinurinsss® of Lanta, ent . | tho Lenin quote en the rongmesst of Stilins ‘And times in to ev thes i;-~g ' ! ol os. 14-0000 ” 6 Cet, 19 yo 4 “rpiate of pO i Lon oe ee!) + BEpekons ce eprops cute fe Bs ame wend ePystar Dogs by P. Tutopsttior, h “y songtia 7 you hsve: at nee ae" Dartanatteiyy at ood wd bnoer: oar - a ‘auton wb et or tint then te abo, ae “en f | . . ee | 6 .0et, 2950 i : : ne ae In 21 Hosa eguraa? rama af ak <a set bk en At gets tase raeiaT Us StL Con te RE LCC Dae cE (eer 7 La 14-0000 cet . | _ fom 7 . t ‘ y a f. - Letter fron Stub} + \ : I - smn -foslowing your ids a of trying a tentative oee0n the picture book: ‘ : ee to got, e working draft done: arse > with a clear story and- beter. calling ina cok shorntoras I an going _ = - arrongiaent of pletures,. Pictures ‘thes F L now have: to ao a real Job. . Please i too po ges — _ te. need many ‘nore, | may hares ass nell as, any picture a y val £ * 14-0000 ae Repeat “The Wit and. Wiedom 3, . 7 -+ Franklin _D. Roosevelt.” edited_by | nor °- . 8 : : Ho Meyoraohn with the erf-T _ , _ “ at Apalle-archi, . ; oo, H : fo, : - ot. WW Wikkefage.” Beacon’ Press tavued-on|) ; . . é / _ . : tee : . TRC Uh a EO TRE ec Sh Sgt aren Eat Pe are an A Lee Pd | L * — ~ ¢ , ° or ~ “ . o : ay =e : f . we care) Ny 14-0000 ao moo, = “s9 Boris ‘SHUB 28 Sept. 1950 . ¢ the world situation today, fron the a Presets an nets © repeat of tho Krouline it evaluates tho oppartuittiea for onlin ‘and hia We oak ane why th Ce 5 0a Korea: 9: Faactivition of ‘ US 2s. oe eerchora of tho ull. to obeek “agian s Lona dona ‘of sellin aot the Conrupist satellites “Bamaing ‘tine about 22.eimtess: | a, . se east Unig stn hot Jen en ler could reoriso atils fron. ‘thee tele h ee tho ond of Iii -1iy and the: tin on i ’ et a) PRE GCSMT EC va TEES 14-0000 ae) i . : oy 25 Sopte 1950 OT 3 shal. oy rr) yoa probably: oaw in yootarday'o- , Y STNG & oCHICTE wil ba tho. publishers this fal of “ha Lise of n Photos 4" (ote) by Stefan nratt, and of. on Tins Book Review’, . . we sant tn? “qo tarts rn rile Ink i ‘ . " gentensa ‘or tuo faintly, but only faintly, along the Linea of fib i Ee ghoteas oT . Oo . ‘ a tra wt bss nd ew tO rodaaagery te fo emg te tb cn to alan efron 16 » have ‘a a political paLtoy., 14-0000 . * "goat oo are =: . - Bedell Sadth's ‘bodkt, Pe 3 Pe He got disk today Be your WS, Pia in bed- with soce hind of for - to take tS Ts to Floyd Uctaflary, Grol of research for Republican Hotth Ctoo, uno wl give it to te Sol, Fellers tho wrote tho "How to fisat the, Ruseiens® article in the current "colliers"s . RLiietan ¢. “ghinston Bost) hos hes the } 28, ok ny rate of the last chapter, P Fong hay. tales, his sacty, to ask ber to tell bin it should “gat all posalble albie piblicity Dantt. worry to. mich’ fexcept- in your capacity 2p a tex-payor, 4008) the thousands “about the sales, . (ed Dllisten goading {6 necn3.core then the . -Feading ths Torkds. in Céliision" tripe,—siich even Churchilh sen't diss ledge fron (1 on the | Pact Sal Sellcr liste. “Rig, phioto-boolk. Fiaess! Weep auch screeta es I vant, for any. pesetbte oo Fits we sos i poeta an Re Shame t meses Bee nop Betas! etn Bie ee rine ene _ pays Vale & 860. vurber of his dronings epeared in Lige a yoar or ta 3g} hed coon theo, but thare 1s no elue to the dete, so yau'd here to ark TELS. * . Pepogtt s 1 J syd Hak Litter to tall Jenson shout 4t%,. Of courses ‘Lattaior will mow to what extent you can sound. out tro diffarcnt pebLishers simultaneously; should you already: have’ epatoachad chad Doubleday or: enot bar's eo Jensen's | stilt ‘peng oa Lee (Leave of absence"). sopnds fine a ne. (Pio scales & wae ‘Tdetmer. wilk Imow ubether ture: Presa) ‘cull could handle: prodoe: an well as Loubleday? © ~ cmc oa oat aan ta tn iy sre of Sh coe had no‘time to proofread ite. : satan won wo etn 3 or hia pestle cutan fe Rareuoy & Zdnoviny, fra frontiaplece of Hinder 45 isd Think Wak Kore Sdea So worth Mooring 20 ntl Te could pley up ido. and thoy pleat’ about, ‘baa. yorker ta poreauss® : 3peC rete crgoe It io. f I wes en inkling of what ite0 138, “6tbe “orl being stata srize-sioer of 1g Sepe 0: r to cay nothing | s A , 14-0000 Cong an Tite 14-0000 - Excerpts roa murder in ‘taxteo* by: venaral. Leandro a. ‘Sanches galazor, . : : a . ‘ at Ser of the Haxican'Police with the collab sofation : : cs ‘ i _ ony ceckor | ‘Eereerts,1 1350." ; é so : . . Q oO. . = . Coots 1 _ = #To chsasa tha victin, carefully yprenare. the blow, satiety. an Japlecatite Venyreances then. £9. ‘to- beds e . There ignothine srcever am, _ .. oT Stalin - held-in the aprine ot wo) aa his: notet.ack what way I Learned ‘be ea gure of the: triumph:of the. Fourt saomeynrannenmessiginirs ft 14-0000 ‘ Lore 7 . ®,¢.inta interpretation or Statins: porsenality, @ a a = 7 “ wi, grant rdsunderstendings batroen americana and the | 92. nes re pre neues Ss Potential aly in- the otruge)® for $ frecdomts a : . | EN : : i i ! . i Fl i - : 14-0000 ~ . ; ~ : i te S ‘ 15 sents 2950 La “dust thinks out, lads caneonmnpnrae et : -~ Spevalt ia the provinces"; > “rroteiiet deviationisn* sf yoo Like. Due don't let it upset your digsction, oe a, + _ Pada wild te @ wider A book tay it oy ‘esha ool oper. 222 ‘thé ror! Jeves a story. ind whe ] ° Deatacksr said (tte. "TY Timca®, I think): ‘waftar il, ite tha tha’ ‘seuecess irony of the 20th Century. fron cobhterta cottgo rat to Uh Hemilin wiore ta Le arAagryr a . a QOUBL 14-0000 2 a 7 ettag ft Bat rater, 300 ut 1 to 'use: a good doai cb vopetditane oT en , gsing to tell, yu tho story af beeeee eed here iy “the storyereeeSo that wap 7 Bee yg eA a sin wee that idih photos of Big Brother nvespeing ‘pouuots.fran sehoul girls, fortarecd sith poten showing Bg rotor fa 2, 14-0000 a + lee moh sea hap:y Light, tho Uneler wore ticked, aud Orton aot oo, Stilin tn Mstoryts groateck : _ - Aap-nstes. ‘Say 806 t's not on adjective, : ; qi'a a facts Tlirew: the. ‘book ao -' cat tidy Dalia, Nowhere itzoesr. + Arvin: 80s ovorytting ‘hat tt tale wd & 3 oI ad Tg Mage “ npver read At, 10d had foresten tty pat aa AP yi eat 1H donb” where, ~ OF Gre Teer i an anna, fmt as ot om fen REE i's ae P . eniline), end a qrote frees Pires (ote dottnttely « elo sent, as you sy) ; a ee te the effect. that_ho aiantt 3a to Jarre, hia native icnd, tub oouldurt atic ea : as a; oe) ie e So vate i e eS i . . is . bart 14-0000 fee Se dt Living as a olave aicng slaves", hs: “ada Staged, to the. effect ac Pies) oa : OO ne a a lec fie hod few ciose living yelatéyes, ania plane, and cater Th. | : ' . \ , “Te St, ssa bo duno wittout the Pirogors: * kvcwrhenkes, Zins. But ie . oy son, -ghuta yourself tw, your desk ‘and: stent crating Bis an — : att Go gitiee to (9) SL: VEAL aud (b) ‘vpia: ee ol Ev ‘portman adth. just . photo of Borin, eoven.if ip Jodied io a re ee nat at m0: ow it cori Yori ¢ to do gee ~ an aan "86 : peeanly, so nooastary, & tT aly j §L boo couldn't do the’ “Job, "Shite Goklnr Zoos ‘ts a0 pages in a, af vhs ptght. out af his orm pouty 14-0000 ~ read At, ant ede ifs quotes in ibe Tides “ bin ro, ne 9 bene “bean. Than of “the rigrt-hand oe, ‘a photo of Res 3B. aot Hida (ond one Anterreter “Gentad nexo of in obtierss dust on i008, | her Be panmng tw () # “tev sunt magenta Sy Tact ek 8 ye docan't think there are vouo good briaf enscdotal ’ | pos could hare ola of 0 cnria wf ercnany USS eB » sitting. av rese-table, or “whit huve yous and a fen ovatoncss of sti SATS man. tolls’ hha hold vatter Sataria on. “aeetsth tt oubecriptt eter. LORI, nity Fi icagt a aboitt soterfering with “each ‘otharts apparatanee, gto both verlcag ta ths hs Ssioada of Hroaiion" cn ty, et Yalta, ‘et ore pots By with qacte rein ) wore elootal toga fn the oumn Fate eng: ‘sayings aq: ‘de a Yulta photo showing’ lites otanding. yat hon yo otup to tidak shat Hay ‘that Attie totes. ~ Gigacevalt adlegedly, ‘ansr giro in, bat I aia") 6 Troze 4s probably tesa" aad, . ‘Steaiata ‘mat ‘et: serclt, otcla, st, wo gt inow how toy, persuaded 1 0 uN _ " . nd 14-0000 et Fo cold have 2. quarter-pam of ception giving cniowsentcnce qhote - tro: each of thea Cooata smpeeidden elevoncan" wsee"rnre totelittn than v any FAth cx*s_,0t0), or a einske” caption to the offect exncdairers of "Tne Ti cht that Failed", afier cli, wien. me cade! "neefects” ft my not .be enct, tet vhen ty £3 do, comer ar Lotor, St, sslna & protty tells vg patinty shi a yoink whieh will havo « multtenational end rested: antral (Silom, Ce, ‘Blood Sinton, atede Thaw the book at the: bestanda, Dan ates, xy _ editions should sota tn ‘the sa, for the. ordinary ‘render “averyurero. won "Mutts wy, 26 x may herp on it, T think 4% shod lear towards the too & style | at Grisnts foiry. talos, where po don't read voy f patare "you. mow. “the Uncle ia Wicked, or strongly suspect 1b, Therefore the chote of Lett with . the quote’ "aso iy doviga, ruse or deoontion®.walé be en, excoUlnt, ritian aco, Ofthand 'T'shoui coy WOH ON Tat ARPORD 10 USE, ELIAS BELIEVE THES a ya de the mata thane, with Tho more peorle tat thte ae apo thes ab | bere tits en RAT pear a eas anety ire thede propagate you're, trys delet 6 pti Fink 8, "4a ec tot ots eee ly 2 oF 3 words eardntchod An sormiere in a e:rton, whore: (end 42) they would, inn ae tod . 1- - 14-0000 ‘Rnd ghten the ertect, Bates yeu might shou Bootes 02 the taking over. (mole | aa : eoning’ beck). of Latvia andor Est. & idt., end thon add that 4,,sincs 195. . the (SSB bas boca expanding at the rate ot 6§ sq. miles (or whctever it-4s) por | gay,#(Since 2880, I titnk 4 49 65 oqe m per dey, Gen dig. it up, —apd let im we — a tnow’ any other reosirch soa Bieht mnt to Layo dano)« Then + Sutapose it with | tars [sat eo “ib i ath tet Gt fH 8 “ woulitn't elustér things u/s . re a Ram, Mime ti ssiien oot fe Ly a Naty ; oy th a Gt of ieuag the-ntale book 2 Hitler Stalin piraldel ss toms. 5 " anaivet, Sa no'raapon shy you shouldn't drat the porcttst shorovar you 300 fity “AE He hotghtons toe effects a, _ Hors ze: fot telling the yhals tary, memes igi Zniiien of tie BiG Uo, You? telling the atory of the (dato Giele, anid bedvon ‘moss this io ai daportanit.m:episodo* i dt. lard to to-ses: - hoa It eculd be aiitted entirely,” And yet vo dasa ith 6 to a probes Tt ta, nat ts sort of ‘protien that his bedi Leading sp to think youtyo ype to ; : teen en Be too wert of of the tom Tees & te. ‘Wook 32.8 Fam booky and: te Dae 7 See 3 : - point oa your capt, Match dcesatt warty p tee, meh, woes, nay att a 7 craig ig vcsls uh w ar hk ik we na Rn Fee | amare. (BeBey to to pick at ronden.a nedlocte sample: mec vss ‘ermeraer, thet Lncrenmarth Frsin 4s» demerstys noting to-trite een cbt ae . . 4 wa, aD ai we 14-0000 4 | . eet) ea rweity, 6 plate pote, after fast.) Afr all, vor | _ alone oma peint pigtures, : sei ovcle contin, ant as yosr tanks ais 42 to oo evcin. sn captions) ferpmsd, thato's no ned to crécp your otyls with a self , 7 _ aon rotrtton Yang tw of ns T should think the-test would bes _ Yo tne redor ta t,stopivosiog 46 1a the alate, the copien, homver tray ee oY Gal fs Xs te 1 aa foe ta ‘gu wilh to; fet do cleus, & Af the renter tp elreniy griggod to tin pint af Moturing to Maret alt theso coor ae ; “ed tin tte a he Sa ely te Morcha of Weetny a Se 12,000 Cattalis ctcgy the have tam Seca in Concho aii? 3548+ we Goeto, ewig jos late Ino furo-itornh tarp hn old station of i geveral, eillion dying of farins. Hon ADE, 10 «pote, on to 18 ertiny nt 14 er * you have $0. at loast two things: (a) malo it believable & boliswd, omit peRey , a * 14-0000 (0) metgitin tie ecotianal afer, 1 you execood fin (a), if will exterutt= ealty halp wits (b). ‘and I shocld think 4% would belp tmard (a) to put fa “the points you were dunttoning, Tandy, to mike a flat, qpict, sober atatenat oo. “ta the fonoval affects "it first glace tt pames orsdibility that the rilero oe ofa great country would deliteretély jaa tie mesctarvation, of several Oe “ fdadans Liana af thote sollooredt | preitisons and potential arms-tosrers S-tosrers. Bit. this 5.” _ - exactly wnt they #88, end they aid 4% for $e reepais. @ to oa 0, pal fee arah ta « Fk ald ep 15,09,900 slavotabnore st . ikea cattle, {tts not ‘tha nightmarish product of sn Orisall!'s imagination, itis “a fait, and it 4s, den tor tte folloving ooaly thoaghout wésscnasee<" Tha ce, “quota, oftior in iubatasie ary. ‘proforahy, vertstin, fron J chaz dust, Detten oe =. 3 share Kravobsnico!s. NEWD .school-nata gives the make: Yessons for mpeg ata tan and wng thn dee io grt “ protacta ‘for 1/5 ths’ odst in the free market, A werbatin qiote fs by no moms cagontiah (Shough Z thine quotation saris <teayo Liven a pag) Ut. Sic a eT eS pees 4 : rere artiste fmm cemony $1 vinlsol Tuomt, af comes, and 4¢ you cin mlm 7 7 14-0000 ne ae ‘usa of 48 and/or its tecniqs, muro pooor to yoir ba) Babey bi a satan. Fenty partvzc tha bent Mlok ant stilt Literary effort (Lan't 1) “te gato fli tal ot and yet has & good deal of repetition SR Te oe Sarry'te go ai at push Lengths ‘tuokity ve peotaan Knockath tras Rope there 8 oxo yale. Aa 48, Lat Lat moe snrthing Tom Go 42 APY ¥ i = 14-0000 ae a pie 7 . 8 Sopte 1950 2 \ a | ir _ “OBR ABUL CO Sa ag sgn asm ‘the eerste date, of* : above “eoaiy, on thee snug. \- i | | (f genecy | ; sar = ; Vu ick a ‘ . ‘ f. E 5 aneth ‘ 14-0000 Letter to. Boris stm. 510 w. noth. a ot nine toes tooo pe ta eon set lod diooimbdo co _rfttraly O& tgp: ahodie tin ooperight chould be-all An jour nants ” Laycext asstztsnt should bo offorod only 0 fixed too, Bal doit” nat oo pebLsation, Algo exedit Lino as oollitorster 4f yaa YEA “po decorisa Ite Gonpals Hanns bo wat woud Ye 4 Fespenshl? £0. eLifo®)y Sinai & Sokustere Po. Sole —- Dest to Litre ~- non-matermark paper. fren ms of Ate ol Lier Jenn, ch ro some eS Erato inh Thun as.. 14-0000 ‘ L = te oe 4 a te. ee . 7 . _ 7 pete < a ae we de : / bi ee eS sos putting ot sty Bt Amy Gane SMA sn od aru Badly : Me reogens, Korea (1) | so gemma mae re fae, Peorplats Police mrob ze sete peoplers. TOeh diday, 14% . - oth se , staat arbi Te to Felice in tastearten Bae sae | | : wane page of ast wus pope, 2 Ie: - a : of revly pompile’ tres asserts ene ee ef froodea” 19. Som eyes 9s ae . a pTN geserel vis of Hosea: 2,5 Seelin. sovepts flowrsa - xs uit tng cessed $8 eh a : : ata, fra ruse Kdsg 7th weg. _ - 2tqe0 @ ant 14-0000 Svscked & isu |, Sogo: Unen Phyeileal Catture porode in Syhume Stadion, 0473 Alana oaletirating 6 unit pin mm . : popatng 0 39-2 Tar Wnts MAE, Spay eRe bee ~ , 10, gkther reviewing, German Youth, 193% .. an . . 7 - . Sosesliasd | Party Rally, ‘Boclin, 1938) Hitler. \ _ : . . a , : ATesdlosood, Pousth.- Rasiteciirovica fark otvhotin ‘of Querds rponenisod unite 1249s, - . » 195. . ‘ porading, eases, 5 se BD og ohhulov ppilope into fed ‘Oquere, 1945: _ mt se cae | 79+*"acring parado of Noooow Hilitary Garrison, 2949s Yo 8 an y i dn Inotitite of Phyadaah Problescy on bo Ao a¥ty 19L5 , . 29... bepettos to the Sunrene soriets. g Heroos of the 50s ito re Calonal af the Guards A, Poisyshida, Mershel, 0. of _ Guards Te Bovaabs i the Erealin Palava, Proms mrpiee S05096 sn on er SI: aroma Partod ve BER (AN). pt ve 9- 2 anti-religious: conqedy coontary~ald relis- ‘orbod om fron - » to be pelted for fare sohinerys 7 fo 4TIes80 asks 150,4,Stal, Hal, Ki alerting Poot, Ag sag 6 ee Fe WW eeeticl & Rib, duge 1§9) (OIC e . , . 14-0000 . a ° oe ~ a ci i. ; Viscose ef Sts wife Nagyesnia sitions, Moses Hr 149, Meleder $ sor Boe piatares, NI, efi /ibs sovev0920 . 25; ;Yeahor, “138 _ 7 - ; . : . re E 17. 8eroury Rixiforovieh nruglor; 47 - ; . . Ubd_pLev Zelcharovich Beiditts, born, 1889, lin of State Contes STUN e.g after overhinl at Hosbou:lopety Octs Saat: eure service: in Bamin dlotrict,, Bosooup bef.t37 hee trot. ‘theater, Hossoues” . 1 y Serr kaye for narket. (State) Univ. Tabs a Aen sted being ‘isteiated to collective foraata. of ‘stra a BOO oblast, 19856 we an . Og & pened mootiy vy wouaaly Soscow. ‘is . . , any appears fn Boasnn Sette beats Se sn Teéenas'a best in young plonsate, miatee’ af chilren!y Cae phen amtlle: det + be 14-0000 i - at . * a a oe Pe et / - -7-Sept. 1950 CIA GRAPHICS! MN@ERS FOR ABOUT 62 FHDNS, CF MUCH STERILIZD DUPLICATES . 7 "ARE TO BE SENT 70 SHUB SEPT. 8 : 223,,CTA 36685 Confidential 226,.Cla 36892 Cont, 22h, ,ClA 3675 Restre . Bestia 36899 . SlyeweCTA 30618 - 55 60 e0TA 30002 © 6..GIA 36897. $-P-11061' Presa: As36C. Photo ‘Conf.- noo Secret. Soviet sources Secret. Soviet sources. “ ve . “ Restric 106. ; * 105, 0SS-P~11060 . Press Assoc, Photo 10),,,09S-PALLO62 ae » GTeesdTA Not for release 9800.0TA 28453 Conf. . cpr : : Zye,en0 description; nothing on the back ~ ZeeeeSame » as a - : : “ “ + UNS oeses a2 (nothing’else) yp be00020586 Se ae oe ce UE nt _ - LE Bo 00020586 82 Teoenedhtto . ; 7 Igoe 0 0 25090, 8 Jo00e2h5bd 82 10, 4026586 82. ; a | f° Yaey.eTa 26039 Restye |b Leta CTA 28054 : LF 130,.CIA 269K6 -Restts - . 1. Y36..CTA 25947 Restre Sg Rete . ensh et. RAL aE gag 14-0000 17 4027985 82 pe mr ae ae 3696-accd senslivturss, 35¥9%930, NX Durem; 8/2/45" . oe 165 CIAP=2558 ee _ 4 -168,,C1A-F-4010 Secret | oe ; ot \ "167, CLA-P2,003 Secret fos . ; A ~79.00CIA 25716 Conte oe . Bl60205S 7732. . 7 7 . a an . a S ; oa “Bl 50 s0SS eH HTP . . : . mo a a oe . . os ° 78400088 TNO93 oo : vos os : , : tn oe . . 7s. 0088 F Pictorial ‘Records Divislony ae so, at 7 , Recards: Dive: WB. usp B.9US USSBs 22639... | 3.23 Usd pase 25 eeneorA 28797 Cont. ' Be ee a E “F705 CLA 25717 Confs . Coho ue _ : Tt H en . ce . ; ‘ NEresCIA 26017 Confer a oo os - , 66e00ClA 28789, Conf. - . ; : Me : { . aha « Beene descripticd * a a on ( weGbeesCIA 28441 Conte (also in:Bedel Suith's book), gh 88, s,cTA rr -. . Restr, Graphics | Doner w. "924,088 FI1Z27 » ~ FhesstLa 27996 Secret” a Hae 0K 17361 Resty, . . : S-PaLLLI2 Signal corps Photos . yo i. Le ns ne! 14-0000 . he royalty statements or comes thoreof— an i> hea mot recoived royalties. -Beadleg eagiloyeo. a 4s otther «ota agai or” uialard (or-2798) con verity Shine, ; ; ug 209 i Ao Yo apfoneh aw Béndtoy 4a 3 covet, OPC 8 contrast eeplozory | ie, udder bo published tndtdally in the U8. tb te began ee) tthe book, to bo there ell later be be editions tions in many foreign Languages,” iin vpn sat ahve pred wth bolton ota er Lee en eer cartuin ate varie” ‘less the differencd between e incens tax including: royulities and should subait also a ORY of bia. incom Tax eotumnie) ‘ Sar mn. re ? sa Aut . SECRET : abn tts SepF- 68. te wice cael Sept &S SN the tax 60.4 vcalld have bean , i LOO 14-0000 -_ - spe 1150. ; #£ cS § a wn cote a 14-0000 - . seer an tee “ - - - - - . - 7 - ae a pin : i . ee Soptenber. 2, 1950: : Received from Robert i.. Hoadley the sun: ef one hundred (100) - * a "dollars in as rort payment for services in procuring photographs tor the Stalin pleture book project. _ : _ oe i . - ee wit Me oe Lo Be STA tN ToT a 14-0000 shee SEghe 0 age, 150 Garo ‘SHUB. taasn'a file of angotile articles on Stalin (whieh no “doosn"t, wont ‘rotugned), and Crankshaw article of 25-6~50 4in Sunday . "SY Toes" magazine ! wAGATS TH ASTILE FR LESIN'S Marr", marked you can apare it Be Oe Co *Plegse retum to WwS3 yhon & if : - UN by tebe Ra tte - u i : ie & a 3 14-0000 oh \ \ Fact op York Tiaes®, Sutay, 3 dm 190s “SPICTURS FREES® So the nowést ahingle on Publichore’ Rowy hanging fra 270: Pasi avaime, Biltors are Jasaih 5. Thomitiliy dite, ferncr manag ttien of “ifr, cot Giver donbeny on lewre of ep tee i ms by rae vB. am tin aor adie ~ Ang 2a Ay 2 “seed | 3 : : ; 7 PNET RESIN FL 8 tin IRN eEY Witt? 14-0000 . el ee 4 a a PO ae ot | - ee 0 his 1 + . - eoaitved froa W. Se Sims $109 cash, for “sirvices ina shoto-tosk, mies ate _ an: , obtaining photogranhs to be “ased . . _pevjee SARIS, ater to be charge SPI. : beat) Ma Ll, - obait ite Headiey ‘ 4 aa =a oo re 2a Aas.” | oO. i i 4 ah. t = ot a _ ; | , 1 14-0000 29 tage 150 “yprnvet & TSO ; _ 200. Kadigon Avemm@- ma . Seo Rannsth Littansr YN a . saul & scans published. "ihe Baby? & vTho Prenchmin® & "Happy Holiday? - fe A & OO, : Lato ny ab a : . at + fer 190 oadrese : = vat OHI" “book. nt a. not erasy ‘emf, ¥o. want: _*STALIN PUBLIC. INTERULEDS AND StaTBENTS. TO. ma PRESS* 93h ‘Sov Affairs Hotes $35: ce ov, Inperialion Poland 1997-18" Sovatt Notes $33 ° sabia “ght aceair “Thetiett ee oe Fenian wt ses UR is 14-0000 7 14-0000 meee 7 oo 2 migist 1950 — apuen ox oS - oe * , (1) Sorin 222 tos WeTC exminedy tie bast, about 6, obtained by : 6 Sind 4n XY, co 0 ptes wa A ty CLA’ "craphien: ie ecm regesin erticles with photes, suppliod hy Jia” ALuawon. : . . - (a Sina 46 t6 dd-utaost to cet | Sennen, use of f thair photos by Subi ‘eloarsnce, : to lit’ (protebly not possibie)s tind /or: y dunlteston: mimo CIA marieings 5 Ejer Liste of the sources fret witah CIA get, than . Poiling thaso, L:'can nal 4 dcooriptive lict of the, CIA photod, 76 chould hot bo difflailt to dipliacto ht aa Ee ee cesses te i - oe OU Geog <a for neciaun ‘toe tho “sath Yr, Shecpoon ‘end. waliant’ “sbether - te oat ee ae, vaioh renio? , ; 95, heey the purposes: of’ this ‘projoot_{ an Amal photos, with gatirical oapticrs, in many longiagoa_/ bo approved in principio and a um “” @f£. 840,000 bo aprropria fey tho development, and distribution of 1 " photob at tho - o SPet : ae veer rn hh st ny Em | unum Gp vetto'up a no project, 1atoh-/+ pe t : ob yorking in NY. Ported of 6 sonth.-- ‘cmb of bisgronty of Stalin, to besin, » sehen bald corey take royalties for trans: nto he ee pommel i ak Prom ‘pusmaly Citta, nga. eagles a8 oclpned a bisivile ‘the “Anocmotme pS : overt—covort set-up /s Oe a ge od under signature “Dorks Stubs, | eau Pe. 14-0000 _ | with a-viow to -gubeidieation (8). Fut sont % abridged) in Kestorn hurops. end Gt enososaryl a (poaalbl, pould bo éxocLlunt if you ean got then to do ite Ack . \ : ; IAttauor to shop 4t aro-nd," ; : Simo mentioned - Piature Fresy, which. wes dosoribed dn ths be! Thess? we ‘of 25 Juno 19301 Fe FO PICTURE PRESS‘ the iowost shingle an Publishera! Rody | )_ bain. SULIT 1 Diol would ba lousy, | Youta aot na aavortisings icon 2 Somster x . “hanging fram 270 Perk Aveme, | Editore are docoyh J Tnerndilm, Ike, former mondging editor of © wiife" ‘and-OLiver. Jason, aloave of fron ‘the nagoziro, Tho fina. sonoonizata m1 sorious,- inexpensive with a nerd interest and now. eiant<* . ; -Biatebant, Poste #2 vm monster FOPlBay. 3 init ths better. a ha tong cpt aS Om NtOT So nau, “end ‘these Andis ds and éointrias: ‘that hove. ‘been outmansaverd and, taken Then “jou ° af mace diatirtba tion, your oomniigaa = ‘ tind tos oxo ehh yor ths I an talidng-you it, I have told you it". ; Bins trread mimning through 4%, 6 tarting with Lenin, ‘could bes. woes” (oe af Lenin'a faverkto-a nords), plua © comet a rust these’ ponte", and (2) * specs? 14-0000 sie Shot nt | 7 Spy ze--£0 ‘JOSEPH STALIF- ignaast “ commaiae the #1957" (ya arouses. eorsaattyy cece ~ [)- cuiggesto“he; atid to thet “antes the StLia regime will gone & to.an end.in the 1950'a5 ; ~ « * 9) carrica the. Amplicatten(?)s conn ‘ths: Co ae eet bs overthroin? 7 : —— ae a ~ ~~ ~~ 14-0000 the weird phote of - LeNTH'S Puch STLOSTRD OWaR, ‘as BUSSIAR LANDSCAPS ean an fen tn bee tee toe cot pene the vourgec & Soviet atetes sa ‘qo-extot, ood we ieee eal -3 wore ys Stelin's satesint of 9: apt 1907 a pen ° ‘te Stasoent “esta te ae tena, ew Sore people are. "o Frings oe Temboty RPE eter arte carte - 1 arr aemmrerrmmcmecin arecterene nan Meme 14-0000 . _ 7 21-50 , _ <P ; Page 12 - . a oe photo of Lee _ | 4 just ay ordinary Photos : a . . . fe a ; seated at his desk, or 7 a 7 \ *. 7 " 4n any insctive pose. ; ; _ - a ; te mmo 9g ghlitaraty from the eonsoloamness af woo Bo aa we ete, ~ Sovdet ehtisense 20 2 are ae able revive A8s, © = ot seep anlgg te oc ia, of course, with Lenin's Testaments * ‘tind a - ae fae - gee ~ mS = eneeen o ~ es - ae oa - ee - wee ee eee 14-0000 _ Page #2 phato- of - PLESHASOV (wo haven't gots can ‘de - obtained) Pe aI PS LITRE APES LL ME n ‘ ~ ¥ ; } 14-0000 ™ : at . * ; . + : “Fy . pinto of most 7 ee (we haven't3 can be got) oO so : ee eee ~ eet : co. . . ‘ . . . f tia 4a tie Saland fortreog off Petrograd, : . caption yo te ths effects erecedonle-creny marched ogstast, oT . : co a . "pane te aero july | 19175 stomed ‘the Winter Palace. in Roveaber. oe - er Oe _ wes | ‘mthe war fut five. 7 yard, bat I cannot ~ PP an, ‘pesieaber sash. a-alanghver. : Ie Was: not a battles itwas ot SnfePnoee conte % sallora, Féaght 3 wild | beasites under : to Le ee Be aan the pouse wag oaptired [ tha ‘St Bofttained tho or thres racldiers Uf a Paremed nalf—deell, bat thay enat o.1 “Ala uo shoot 88 7 ayy 2 ental, bile gn dtem of Moontimidty” be leg » further” See ~ a ot ] Rotes the Ebdve = woes eY mb ry Lengthy captians but a-vintld efo, | ote (prasuiiab ) 4 existence ‘ and nacessary, Because @ thera ie no pe ‘of the setual revolts “and the fact > occurred should ba driven imme. 14-0000 a a 7 af TAKING. FOR aPEMSTDG Gi JONDAY: 7 , . nop-labelle . 7 _ wo, Soviet rdlitariamsssssesreesell Set a - Hazismssoces ooe0l0 "2 very big ; OO +. Personalities. oo 2 Sy a | Soviet Gormanyeeseees 3 2 : . . Stalin lonOsceeseses 5 . . = a . Boy Se “Stalin's imer cirélesess &- ca : i a 9 _.,.. Belighens sees Bo ce an “tor StaLin-& Churchill ss» oa Se Children: war or poace?esses 7 core oe ee Big brpther. once - - 0 - : - 14-0000 ae ee Bele ey Leane oe on TOE. 14-0000 oO . 28 Ange 1950 DORIS . | vrs, Polmd is going to gt tho 62 duplicates made juct te ee - | ant can om eas sD EET Iociaaoataly, "vg the 68 piistas far which yoa got the agcnaion! ‘ ; saan af suxt {150 thts soraag, ob saya apmcion Lilo thee of _ woe . Ne - . Yo. sec gt aot fora daar ten far our om FITsto ty TL oN nore; So you'd better; : “tho uss) fea. far use far alication 19.56 oF ome paid for the - a re paul Breiteceiser is charging the g1so-cdd temporarily es a ae rg hwo: 14-0000 a eg cet amienn at 14-0000 - nya. THemPson - a - om — . ; ; 25 August 1950 | _ MEMORANDUM FOR RSCORD . . . : : . ~ / . SUBJECT? “Conference of, JBUL Stub and Sine, su 7 ré STALIN. Bb moto bOOK. —- . 5 a. 4, . , mo a a) Sone 202 hoes wore exanined$ the best, about 67, obtained by = . Stub in NY, the.o mmiahed by CIA Graphics; plus some magazine articles foe ‘ _ with photos, moppiied. ‘by Jin Williansons ; og ! (2) Sims is to do utmost to get clearanco: CIA Gra nics ‘for maociomas use of their photos by Stud: clearance, "possible, for Shib to take the 5 photos to HY (probably not possible) 5 and/or duplicates mime CIa- -markings 5 & 7 rend /or Liste | of the sources fron which CIA gob theme . “thes ) descriptive list of ‘the CIA photoss : It should: tf be difficult to « Z st of them in NY agencies, and the _ Siub-pleturec aro in any cafe © alot the book //s co, a SO . sty Not mich discasosds . - there. Teirey fine: unre’ iportant to set the, we Co . pictures would aseet $e _ . Dae satdriéal eaptions, in many lang 7 poroved in of $40,000 be appropriated ‘for ‘the development: and dis ainilar — a tthe. discretion of Chief, SE." : mw, let's gat. on with the bao and, if noces séTy, | pmend. oe agrURIE or. write’ up a new project, later. ; ; SEG bo pa py Stub, working in NY, Period of. 6 months: ; work: by Stub, aw Seanthor er rthie naebt> sShabzof- Viera: of-Stalipy. to. bf An after coupleticn of work dn _e co, a a mivate sitizens to. hold copyriph Sunt 0 NY romana Pree. t basi, :- ‘Piged foo. : , if the took is aa yatahodse pe to nodD on Layout, ag areere 14-0000 poe (8) Publication to be in the US farst, with a view to, gubsidization Ss (if necossary ary) of editions ‘(poosthy aoridged) in Western Baropo and : elsedhores : - : (9) Publisher, JBIII: "Duell would be lousye Youid gat no advertising. Simon & Sciuster would be excellent if you can got them to do it. Ask Littaner to shop it around.” | _ : Sins mentioned Picture Press, which was ‘ts eribed in the "NY times (08-25 Jue 19507 Te, "PICTURE PRESS is the newest shingle on Publishers Row, ” hanging froa 270 Park Avema, Sditor's are.Joseph J. Thorndike, Jre, _ former managing ‘editor of aLife’, and. Gliyer Jensen, on leave of absence - from tho: ‘magazine. The firm will concentrate on serious, inexpensive _ Phote=text ‘books with. a general interest: and news slent.? . “agai. Ist what be thinks. about Jensen". eo “of book? 7'Smnib: It should be called “Joseph Stslin® g mu Ld ad 10ok,- at first. glance,” nod arepagandi stk fa . Then, 35-you | ‘ zat it, you seo. in. the faces, ‘down to its” present tertiary “phase” » — the. evohition from the early revolutionary dream of a- better life for "Russia to the present - . monster regina, The lesa captions in it the better. — galie: The, main themd should be "here are they now?", —all these “individuals and countries that have been outmaneuvered and. taken over and Liguidated: ‘by Stalin, | : When you are writing for mass distri ; should bes “WE will-tell you this, Iam telling-you it, I havo told you it®, : ; Sims fhe thread running ‘through it, starting with Lénin,. could bé: . plus: Jus: "Ruthieesnesa® {one of: Lenints favorite words), plus complete ~ Intolerance ‘of. a) : sont” ‘and. constantly bets Papo : sof A poseible. ties, Sagnt be: sftsl.t ‘slave, half ‘free??, , the qui tation fron Lincoln, which would ‘the jin with the catipatgn. to- expose — the USSR as the poe and ‘the US. as the true * npevyolutionary™ As far as thotos,. ‘and. the sequence ‘in ghich ged, should tell the story, GWl's' mr tine, 32~page photobook on “Hitler (#1 am not crazy: ‘@nough to wast a relies too mich on captianse _ We should. ake a boos that Molotov & Stalin” would equim when they fead it, © . and have. ‘RO answer, toe. . Thea it wid be et for- “publication anyahores" on le po es a ‘Shib to move to. WC Septeaber Le WSS. 0. pay five assockates $100. ey have, aiready., obtained, eatiea “ot the. Books © R the- -degensration of the system, _ bution, your technime © paoples, and (2) "Because: . a oe 6 hb = 7 | 7 =e peer a ee te 225- 288 al a | Bs oe wee gee 6 Rept we ee 4 a a ai 14-0000 : . . 2) sa ‘2 7” - ; . ; . . ” egraum fereskt Stalt=, mc _ - _ a Resto thes ‘Statin mesna TAS, ° . _ For pshlication in: to be euttanle for yaniisstion in ary comer. . Frenos to start with. _ Itegn “gos "Tt should be oo good thet Stalin:Mupolf cookda't nrmur i: Ceptions to bo ap far as posaile gaimine quotes quotes froa Hers, Lenin, Stalin,’ " “Moletov, under photés showing cndaniable facts such as the assasainatian of > Ppoteky., Nothing phossy. If qe lure a book that no one in the Arenlin can ; pick baleo im, 48 will be good for publtestion anyehore in the warils’” eee, Sit anced not contain & ” me — _ et “Teens Bs: Tesget 12 Stalin ent es L, , Maw East would offend any -Commniis AJosezh SteLin®, ophia Bon‘ Tanto “WPeseo'®, | rads ban alk Poato? - iat | oghiriy-three Years of Pat’, “ihe, Trojan Dovats, ; a “$81 Deatt lot's sorry about the title nae 7" Yeap BB K x eige there fo 0 vey strilciig contrast biuoc photos ef “tue ietlare batons in the 20's ead uurotcuched phttoe of ‘then Bod, «gs 4a thy official 20-cinute nesonresl af Kay Day 1949 in Red Saas -fatetbas #32 It looks (28 duno) a8 tho this new-tecl, and tills frea it, : Bee te avedibahles 7? if it's tedinlodlar, . 60 each the rettee we, Tuan os pictorial History of Reasia® ty Join stuart. Harting . Sw — iL | 14-0000 Cony xT . s = . . ~ eee er tes qa) Photo of Tear & Kaloor togethate Bo~zedalloed 3? these oF8} oe Ley? pacts e (toate ats TS - (2) phous ehovtng Dovoststion of tarld Her Te . . 4 Corpses, Tefugeose . BS: peotarenly in whet Spent, Peet ; . ; (3) Photos Lenin (ganinely) ursing Pesto ee oe - 7 7 eatta on soapbox, with cross, car 2. banners "Peace" . . Us). casso-nps of Lain & bia pis Politburo 4n power.” . Inoluding of tat 6 OY enh totes a ty ene pass wnt bo OF SN Follows. by? - stalin to the-effoet "Ke ord meh ” eapbtons qutotion f froa 5 s eo the organising: sense. of Conrad, Rrotsiys S @ foe (td. oe a Ba mo tat erin wie le wae! 4n 12 WY, | distinguishsble from ordinary. Ciraxucnhan articls, “the. ‘Battle for Leninta Hantle",. in BYTie3s SAges 25/8/50)». “eta an Sn egy oe fe el 2 tage tin ote fe Gaede ‘for BOOk?s °FEND A yar 7 REDE sane. _ ut 14-0000 - Statin with Ribbentrop, after signing Past 2999 (ans)e «dares _. %° nse wast ra telegram from capiaits Misthdny SFOS, conanted in Kisody ce qy ro 14-0000 poe as) Soon fru Easoo-Plantch wore a 7 - - - So ones ay St Fish nto 2) 2 ste —— . SS th hr th er of the econ tn DAN”? V (16) Stalin malos war on bis » native coursing Feb, 1921 | “prmat any poobd bard to Gao By? we Co \ “gaptdons cqutte Lenin: “1 ma ontraged by by the airrogence of BO , and the-eonntvance of Stalin ext Daarsidazigts (Greiphes artiea)e - par fotos ns st of Stiinta Uirtiate, oe of TAIL, oo pegs "5 Bpotdtng ning’ ‘Lage gnatt oS ee ~ penne it anmentmeneetin, a a ee ee ree i 1 cn tm tts te gro sao a) sn in hp, ps on oe enanpions - 0k lee eee tet i - : moet ee et an a - “Captions BS “I bew hve eAiitona_ of cabin for tata Ja ees ot tBtalin'e War-tine Spoichco"*» ; ee ts : as) scttng co nibs of USA &.U5SE goliteros os : . _ Serna more re _ - ye 8 . Os foo vO ~ > eirgteniod seta fren nef a ig ta see ak 7 we = eY 14-0000 “e ; (22) Hitler’s Choneollary in rains, | : . ‘ — (23) Weirecharg Nar Crininals tying tn 2 cos after being Pangeds . . - (za) antic? poasssrolly in Be Berita Capticn: "the people, still want pescats (23) os ceohaoer & Zrabow together (an unigorn), be (26) sizeshoxior as Colunbin ‘president (in civitien etsthes) . on Captions here is dsikew psai® 7 : | 7 Seas cthay tangled thelr wy into Belping destroy the Goren | SS | Republic ‘hnd urining on bitLere Tay redeod up Ritlof te wwe ee ATA ST a a RR eT ae UE be ose ae ay 14-00000. . = 4 a ON __ SECRET -, ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET : a tine stavld ce freer tae wht snoutgse used in the Tio” catumse Under fac cosment the avazer in the “To® column, | Tach officer sgnould inl {ASTRUCTIONS: Dt ticer designation eres Steet ans rech caesent mustered to cu preescond we adnece grace itwtficiest! before turin Poetiage nia fecora and Routing Sneet snould. be reiurne? t& Best: Taree. : - —_ “bow nn ee en Se “OFFICER'S To _— * AO.. Fes'o -|- INETHALS SECRET 14-0000 7 : ee ry - SECRET aa 20 june De ee ORO HOCK, suggested by you On poe. (1) Ke. “STALL Is HITLER" PH (2) I have csked ISB te supply vs ith alt @ailahle personality ghetos of Hitler & Stalin, Lees! Aphotes in which they appr in close-up yao might also heve one of Red Square & * artezi/ receiving poarquets _ from little girls, Visiting waindee goldiers, voting, pinning pedals - on gmerais, receiving visiting statesre from dominated areas, —rith eachasis on photos ghowing the two dictators engaged in sisilar activities.” I have, my, doubts :as to wisther they will come up pith a large sucbers ib eh “Probably algo be fiecessary to draw onthe big New Tork. photo agenclese France; then won i PROUT. ‘The: book ‘to! be published, first, in Norweyy Syeden, etCe _, da, other ecuntries: - ‘Italy, te West Germany, Holland,” Belgiua, (4) OECD, Discrodit Stalin. Steveal him as the rathless, master of a “spyeridden aL ave-camp", Snor him as worse thm” wither. woming dangerous, . because his. poisoa is mo ebleg more muses oe cunning: ; a, [he Ae ath OAS Wupe: aul do Sho, £2. (esas Hpet re 5) BOOK TO BE a i =) BY ibis in conjunction aed 6P. Willdemson 3 be paid his ee daily rate, to > enable him to soglect his regular work, - 4 Vv (6) BOOK 10 BE SIND: ay? Howard Hunt suggests, in Frances sone ai Libération Cosritt ae, or Federation Tere, Co vvig ee a Cari U) Ht oS WAY ; ch ax organization such as tha Sclisb Nationz of Tron curtain Jourialista5 ‘or Nore? or It might be signed ith some yan fusépean pseudonya Ju — Stefan Mueller"? —— 3 is pact INTEREST IN THE. BOOK. TO. BE CONCEALED? —@) 0 BE PURLISHED BY? | in France, a Preach pubasshere ; Pa woh | rn kb exec ent literary agent might be Gerard poitellest, K Krave“ e ; : ; ; chenko's liters agent, ‘described on. page. Zz: of: “r Chose Justice". oe _ ar (9) SUBSIDY, , Estimates of préduction costs for this type of book have oe , ’ an _ pean made in cénnection with KU FUNNY. To ingure aicespread sale, 2 conside- "fable subsidy would be necessarye 14-0000 , . ScCKET (10) SIZE CF BOCK? A maxiqun of 75 pages of photos. This wuld give some 36 or 37 txo-prge sets of Hitler-Stelic photos. (11) CAPTIONS? I th ink we will’ need thea, and ahculd have thems et lease fcr a good nary of the photos. or ghesk this will prove vo bo the case when you come tc mike up any actual aoreyle . , i? Something a gocd desl more eye-fs* tehing and forceful, as TITLE than the tentative nStalin Ie Hitler” efioul.d be fartnceaing? - "Your me "Do you want this gs sanz" i An wv! ; c¥) tWan of steel, —and H2.0, i fLA is ity Lege / a a) GAN 36 SETS OF PHOTOS siowtmnG PAESLLES BEIVEAN H & S BB PRODUCED? Undoubtedly yes. Butt ya) a ua wan: ‘PARALLEL CLOSE-UP “PiioTes Gay YOU succes? a we. can have parent . with. peuitably "ed ting ‘ceptions w oat Berchtesgaden, alongsido ul Bat how, with any close-up photes “ott H&S can yu deal with such matters as Slave Labor, tha Gestapo, the MVD. For these, it aeans to — me, it will be necessary to have non—close-up photoa, L.ee, photos in which HE § do not appears But the paraltel between the two regimes cm be foc nasiesd (a) in the’ ‘Capt (25). ‘OvER-FRRIT. ‘A “ SWASTIKA & HAWER-SICKLE in the upper corner/of each set of non-close-up photose (26) GEXT? Captions, it seace to Ms, will be found necessary, and perhaps ‘even some inter-Leaved pages of of parallel textso E.Ge, you can bow, _ om 8 left-hend pages a Photo of Witzleben (endfor some of the other oo * ponb-plot Germah Generals “ping executed in. za. _and .on the right-hand a , - page photos ‘of ‘Quchachevely and the 6 other Bed arny generals who wore i * 7 i . “executed along. with hin (ath no photographers present) in 1937 But how can any. photo, of tuchachevsky et al. the Purge—3s-8 sontimigns-feaburosof-Soviet-Life-ever-eince 397777? "The first & greatest misunderstanding: about the Purges hag to.do ‘with | their duration. To most jmericane / also Kester Buropeans, he says, else where: Kravchenko, "I Chose Justice’, pels_/y a Soviet puree 4s something ECRET a. els showing “each 1 dictator ‘Feeet ving: “gore ions, and (8) by some such typographic derice ast begin to do justice to the subject of © ne ee ee Hate, ote il text, not B an AS “a st . " ae ye wey a exceptions, a violent phenopencn mhich they vagely understand has happened ence, or several: times jparhaps, <but is then over aod done with, Tnis is o basic onror. Purges we crt of the permanant mschinery of the seviet regime. They pra eentimous and never-emdinge Thore have becn periods of intensificationss..&t thoro bss never been a period free of yurgingese® Stalin, as described by (Bren more 40, how Ly do justice to Purgesaunde tinier a rogine How can 4¢ possib Sravchenke din the ten paces U,5-155,. with a few pwtcs? hat it is Like to live do justice, with photos alone, to wh uv informer®?) —— [e-! ye Nate He . eo) tao where "one person in every 74 is ab ‘mal wal | 2: Therofore why not sonething Such aor — (17) BURGE, THOTOS PUIS TENE? ‘gations photos: plus pho tee (per “+2 Wave: one, or two goods gruesome ga haps 4. half-dozen or more to 2 page) of several Goren .Rajor figures: who. i S Of.7 of tho 1926 (asma't it) Politburo frial of the | _ have been killed: ‘Tuehachersiy, 6 cut of. itself, the Jan, -1937 Furceés ("all shot, except Radek"), the Teenty-one (March 1938: "alk shot except Rakovski"), ete etca, plus Kostov, o) + Then, batween pages of photos, havea page of text, 40 érive the fat ginpe a sweratinaous® point howe: ot. _ -_ We » reprint. the above-quoted ‘paragraph fr -weader would recogat and some of t he lists of | gone photo (available?) of Trotsky” giranled across: his desk after Stalin's assassin had been at him with tha meat-cleaver, which would lead the reader on to pertiaps one more pagé © > ard to read, tn display foms fhen the gruée poLsTeimd.... Fyatakeres Rrkove ‘ ; Buknariviee wea cececeesonsesnot qrotukjesserseceserceeesessssnssassianted -pestidaviationist®s shoe Adeviationiat*: shote KostoVecescscceossensere® pocetseansee® (18) A "SPY-RIDDIN® REGIME, ee - ‘To pat ‘this point across, in photos, seeas offhand aifticule. Hongier, it might be possible simply to Tave an ordinary mhoto of m oF Gitizen, looking gomemat aprrehensive, with undemeath of a Single gentance from, OSs, Xravcherke a, .,,Finally Donenio escaped.” He roma his wife and-three © Living in the Doneta. Basin under a false name atiig one- except ay wife,’ Tonenko said, ” SECRET teould know «ho I seally REE pe bet bee Mee own om KravenenkO as f text, And eye-catching” Dimitrovecceece YomneSanskysveccccceroseser’® 4 , ; ‘ qmorezscsessseeesesee ..1957 7 -SIC-EIC BIG. it a Caption consisting ~ hiLdren 14-0000 .I took lodging in thedr house as a stranger, My own children called ‘we uncle, and grew up iedthout laceing that the mn sho boarded at in their house was in reality their own fottar,'” (I Choss Juuvice, y ko dide (19) EATIN & OSkIRCIM, atc, We can of course have pakstiel photos heres But a map of ths USSR with a large black dot for ‘gach Flaco whare thera is a labor-casp, with Caption underneath &m very large type, "15,000,000 and more}? sight help to drive how tha extent of slave later under Stalin, I can't ses how any single photo ‘of of slave-laborers can make the point, © There 4s such a map of: the later—canp Locations Sin Dali, 1 bat. it ‘48 typograpiically a very poor ey and it is devoutly. to be hoped ghat CIA Cartographic can coho up witha batter ones | (20) TUESDAT, June Ze MILLIS io making a ‘trip to Washington, Sook. and should be in the office early in the morning. Could. you meet with . ” 1 | ° a - hin- -than?. wee ete cae — - wide a wok pane eR tet ee oparing these photo. sbooks thera seems toj-bo néthing Like : aotuatly ‘gott ing down to ihe prvparation- cof. a auney. » cou ou propar . aome sort of rough ay or List of Contents to subait, to wiLtanson, Hindicating ¢ the Theme ia which you would like to have the photos illues : od W. S. Sims © as) Ry tenitative view in re. this Phuto Book might be summed up a8, tha "Soyalite ponders theory Tate, (1) a. page of printed statistics ae ° . - oo ce we of purgies, alone, As | no good (2). a. pegs iwi mica galléwa ‘photo - : . \ev _ alone is not good ‘emf, ‘bat (3). put the tuo fegethets and you have somzthing 14-0000 * ob THs DOCUMENT Is CHARGED. TO YOU, | & “-KETURN THIS DOCUMENT TO IP/ARCHIVES, por SP RE EEE EN ; RM-GE-5, ON OR BEFORE DATE INDICATED. i ' Boa. IF YOU FORWARD THIS DOCUMENT TO ANOTHER i =] 3. yo “UNDIVIDUAL PLEASE CALL EXTENSION —4538_ =o DO NOT REMOVE THIS FORM = ES Voces ‘ . Le 273 79a use Previous, EDrTions. . tan =“ + ones SS sa EISELE PERE SBS EN MAI ONE brew CLE OEE x _ “MUTLLATE F er T | _ rag otucn.chela Bar sel | Se . oo [ser V3. 1 FOLDER: ay é “fePAGE:, J Suwiaavou | RETURN TO 3 idl RID/ARD Ro Ghass koa = “HEN VELA AN: ce SO oT LYE TERME aR ig r : ravenna aseikist vod own tara ene oe t H / ype ie tens GTOeE:, TLS. Set 610 Sn mae" | SECRET oO CONFIDENTIAL | ea 0 UNCLASSIFIED OP-6 0.44 os, Hearne seca moyen Sannin ROUTES veraninoeiees so LG “aETHE 8 wevans am IMMEDIATELY AFTER: SE 2 HB OP SS \ ‘ \ moON Cee 14-0000 > _. “ O i Pe, ae ‘ be . ‘ | : a : . so a2 : wa ° [ ‘ = CONFIDENTIAL HO NOTICE _ - 3 ; a ED. DO _NOT THIS FILE HAS BEEN PROCESSED AND. RETIR KOTICE a : CONFIDENTIAL , - oi. : . | : , Jae 2593” ; wb ' 2 14-0000 wat “Yost ef the people centioned came to a conference. in Eerlin ict Conzress for Cultural Preedea) - arranged by POCUICK, - an EE/PPG ject. : ; : : . . i f 14-0000 : foe i be a ta a) ar’ * . wo maunse aft \ , - > MOMCRABOUH FOR; Mr. Lindeay, CEE “ PHROUOH: Mr. Sehreyor, ER IIL ° ” SUBJECT! , Congrecs for Caltural Yreedon - Attached io an interta Teport. A considerable amount i of yaterial, facluding American and foreign press cuttings, ob ae oo 8 photographic” exhibit “end fol ‘tort of epeeches, wall te oa o ae ; o- be “avatladle within the noxt few days and can, at that the, | | Be sada tha subject of an additional report. . LOUIS GLASER . Geraaa Desk, EB III _ er! 1 Attachnent ’ re . ‘Report deocrived above we 2.1 111/:0/tar ccs _ ; . 14-0000 rane . meatht . “ CONGRESS YOR CULTULAL FREEDOH =. + Berlin, Sermany ‘ - 26 toe 30 Juno, 1950 - . : . Early th 1950 a plan we conceived to gather together in. viete ~ ae Berlin, in the heart of Sovtet Germany, a representative group. of on | tha Nectern World's intellectual leaders and to “provide: thes. with an inétriment to repudiate the totaittartan concept of intellecs a) ‘tual subservierice to the state. orc planned to convens. the Con=. _ - » Gress of tal tural, Precio in Jane 2950 ata ponent most ndvanta- — “Congrase wore’ to te widely publicized’ by preaa, radio and printe “material not only to ths western word but by gustained clandestine ~~ ‘ dietrivution in -communtot-controlled areas. fo achieve maximum effect and credibility, it was apparant fron. VATS the Sitact that the actual sponsorship of such a convention should “not de permitted to appear. Accordingly, the Congreoa for Cultural : ~ Preston ostensibly sprang into. boing ae the tneptrotion of a maot~ tag’ “be twean Ernst Reiter, = ‘Lora Mayor of ‘Berliny Dr Lotte Suhr. i Sa “ef the Berlin Collega of” Politteal-Setaiees ana ‘Dr. :Redered, Rector WW Smee git cet cee ee of the Free Uaiveroity of Berlin. Melvin a Lasky, “#IC0G editor of the intellectual periodical, Der Konat, was: introduced into the. formative comittes And noninated Acting. General Secretary to steer the’ operation for ote.” ws we 14-0000 aa . “Lae : fa tke name of an {international eponsoring conmittee?) iuvita- tions to the Congress were extended to prominent intellectual, cultaral and labor figureo of the Vestorn orld or in oxile froz cusmnist-déinateé Zactern countries. The complicated task of - "" “gathering together trae widely-scattered individuals at. the site of the Congress required the closest coordination with and coopera- tion of offietal, and private United States agencies and individuals of many nat {onal ities. the delicate matter of covert! y “tinanetng the travel and expenses of delegates for ‘example, had to be accon- pl Lahed with + Lighed, interests. ta Anternational | affaire. An enormous anoont of. 412 was handled in Berlin and elsouhore ¢ on “the. 7 ‘continent and ia. a. thé v Provision of 3 aterpreters, press and radio ‘coverage, an. “elaborate book dteptay, accommodations for porsonal confor’ and security of the delegates and faciitties for the. official dusiness of the | ~ congress, were anong the problems woicn had to ve. solved. : *, ore fe particularly grateful to the State Department Ybieh, | tnrongh tha office of Hr. Bruce Buttlea, rendered éxceptionsal and .eympathetic cooperation throaghont the progress of negotiations and arrangement. Thia cooperation extended to lettors from the State brartant te invitees, “packing up: Cont ttee invitations, | ‘a general the assistance of three American. conaittoes with estab~ a Fhe Committees included. such nares 8st __ Bertrand Russell, Arthar Koestler, Oreat Britain; Charles. Plisnter, ~~ Belgium; David Housest, Andre Gide, and 4ndre. Nalaraz, France: Italy; John Dewey ond Arthor ‘Tana. ‘Raakon Lie, Norway; Ignazio Sslone, . Schleainger, | vw. Se: arlo. Sehata, ¢ Germanys | Denaie Rougonent Switeor- : wel Tee N 14-0000 , ‘ 4 ~ . wae . - _¢ rs a . to be cuzported by ‘fanae of cic am dologstes were charactertaed ‘a0: : : 5 a . Averican polices apiea apd war monger. In tba 0. 3., conoidorable : coverage was ‘given by the i. Y. Tiees, X. Yr. Herald Tribune, Balti- sore “gan, Nashtagton Star and other papers. | Additional coverage: is expected. da “partodicals in the fore of reviews and feature articles. In “‘racording the Lope 3 the Chriatins, Science | Monttor refer red te. the tact that At wat veling held jut one ponth- ve ‘ i week aeholare. fron... pin Fok steppes thingate be ce oman ii-importance of ; ov < In ite deliberations, ‘She caltural and inteLloctnal slavery aphatically posed by the Soviet Union and her satellite states was en and repentodly denounced. The attack by Harth korea wad imoediately “oatsot ‘upon, by delegates’ ‘and ‘neds the. maddect.. of, vigoreus.. epudian ‘Aon. “Tn ‘wnte: Génaection, it ia “atgnttieant “that the delegates. wore: not dounj, liaited, or instructed in any way (1) Te was ‘well ‘known wee that one delegate, Dr._ ane Thirring, auetrien atonte. Sofentiat, bad prepared a. spedch which, contained. a constdarabre aaouat of eriticion The Seas aad been printes, ani: atetri- . a of ‘the, Weatera, denceracloa. control:, wag exerciaed ‘over paper’ . delegates; 4%. waa necea that the general coarse ‘of bu tercr ‘of tho Congress d aid within. the dounis x - cept. This wae accomplished" by an informal stee key member ‘of which was a highly respected, Laternation delegate, who ane also. an OFC agent. . /@) Yatle: no: 14-0000 a cle drokes ho stood before the. Congress and, aaidet cheere, ‘ovenly re- . ae a potiated: his prepared docuasat, stating ‘that, in view of the cynical | Korean aggression he would confine himself ton denunciation of... communist desrotian. , . Phe Congress dolegates represented many divergent backgrounds and philonophios. _They wore froa to exprese any opinion. Yot at a . _ no. period during ‘the five daye of di ecusston,, debate ani oratory waa oe ; there any erition of the U. *. ur of Lin policy in the Far Eeat. ; We 5. policy waa, in fect, vigorously, defended oy .a naumdor of dele- : poted Borwegian: Yador Lender. oo fhe. Gongrese. vanant badly ‘approved. the following ‘totter: ‘te hie e. aators. and. actentiate, behind the thon... a‘conflict ‘batuoen Eaet and ‘Wee between “peoplea: We deflaitely roject tho, accusation. ~ that we who hae coma together from many countries and” -- different parte .of ‘the world aré hoatile to the peoples of Rusaia and tho countries eadjected to ‘the dcoatnation of the Stnlta dictatorship, Quite the reverse: wa have. Amon yet us representatives of thoge ‘peoples. tte oe "te are deesly * gonvinced: “that ‘the ‘provies” of the oe cet 7 freeton of the ‘peoples vho are today onalaved under - wo, . on the Stalin dictatorentp and the problem of ensuring 8. Ma freedom and peace throughout tha world are inseparably . linked. . 4Al1 ‘those who fight for freeton agéinot oppréas- “s fon can be assured of cur unlicited solidarity.® ey - Pattonnttone ra the Congress. coneluited with a ‘Enanimons mni- tab A) in which the deree Jocted “the idea “ot nea. Ces ; trality in the, otruggle Between freedo ; fy intellectuals should, not atand silent on the sidelines bat shoal - ee area Et erpe te a tyra: ay Pre stated” ‘that cana ee ee oe 14-0000 a - SFORET as adhere to the defense of freciom and “inieud to. the exranste -O of irea- rape a ase m1) Acting on.a Joins proposal of the. Congree’.. ad the. anes of the City of Gorlin, Lord Mayor Renter ‘aenounced A resalatian to - eatadl i. a cerorial in honor of all those who have fallen uncer — . 4 totalitarian tyranny, the gonunent to 3a erecctod in ‘the Britian sector near the Deanmtenterg gate. (ay. t the tt 1 action of the Congreso was. sel f-parpetenttion in the pa tors efa Sted ing Continaation Count ttee witch fa tera selected 6a. Rrecutive Comstt tse, consiating oft 4 . . Tgnysio Stlone - . : Rows ” ephe ” Cangtess has unified ‘all ‘tntellees. ; tuals vho.are not communists arcand a 7 Sear es progran for cultural freedom. Ka are ae Be prepared to take the offensive. * . Tgnario Sllozet ‘¥e wen of the resiatance prepose io . form a new leaguo of reeletance to totailtariantes everywhere. * "Phere is no neutral corner in the fteld a -of, Zreedon,. at. an artist. shrinks {rea . Robort Montgomerye ce PS ENS PEF oy Teer S rset mared ALi Phatiss if ten lier L ; eH LN il ee a PARE gp Oh ST AS CHE kt’ MD REPO is 4 : i ‘ 4 s a> , : - BEARER of. a - ae oan ee ae - - : 7 4 The firet peating of the Bxscutize Count tee, wateh with: be. con- _seolled y orc, “te echeduled. tor Paris, - ‘te Soptenier, at which: time . arrangenonte will de cade tor futare sespions of the Congress and the coat toned “orptottation of 48, activities and the: anti-communtes : no plane for “the “Seshottaeiea of thts Yatton, called for. re ; ad juastiintton of the: catyat of the. Congress, espe: tally . rons wy “ether: ‘papers Plans are now beiag perfected for circulation, in a number of © Langiages, of nt li-fons. of coptes of the apaechés, declarations. and ee : resolutions of the Congress. Much of thio waterinl has already deen ; pence ONE TNT carried, by ane Totce of Aaerter” and ws Bait 2 BIAS. Since the > Congrats es on Comittes, S hes Jeternined to perpataate itself “thtough a Cont inuatt Or will encourage additional statencats and declarations by kay ‘per> sons, these al so to be. distributed throughout the satellite area. | vane eitlions of people. sone. of then: cut off: trop any news of resis= ‘of the world catraged at the “attedpted guilverstion of “pinatrectuat ve eB tee freedes; ‘bet that they propode to Zhht ae ye 14-0000 The project 18 a contining, ere. “here will te other ‘geoatons. of whe ‘are freéa to say what ther think ant thue bring to those etini | . enslaved the message that they too car hore to be froe. the ‘Cri tural Congress ard, further dtssenine tion of the volcas. of fen, apg bers deat. Saal ACT Bam lee Mitte. eet 14-0000 . . : i Tee. SO eeeie e we z no Gai ___ SECRET Bis . ™ ‘__ ROUTING AND- RECORD sHEET | INSTRUCTIONS: Officer designations should be used in the "TO" column. Under each comment.a fine should -be drawn across sheet and each comment numbered to correspond with the numier inthe “TO” colyma, Eachofficer should intial (check mark insufficient) before further. routing. This Routing and Reco-d Sheet shouls be returned to Re: istry. : . : ce We eet *, PN gear yo. stro SECRET — 14-0000 _—_ pasnietey y in the Buropean and” “Anetican” pres.” _ 2 f ~3- pa an err , State. telegram requesting priority cooperation of all Consnlar officors in providing entry yorntts for delagatas, several caties Sxproveing ovorall Anterest and extracrdinarily: coaplete arrangements to cover the Congress by VOA. To accomplish this latter eioston, VOa's special ropresentative in Berl in gado elaborate arrangements for re- broadcasting from Now York. “LIE. The Sessions of the Congress’. - The Congrese convened in Berlin on 26 June 1950 ‘and consisted of mere than 100 representatives of 16 nations, (2) It wae officially. welcomed by tha: city of Berlin and waa grested “with an’ _ outpouring of ‘corded fully at this tine. Clippings and a complotd operaticnal ‘re _ pert havo not yet been received from the field. There are many known?” indications, however, that it was furiously opposed by the connuniot _presd... - Sdvlot- ~syoneored’ ‘papers. aml Badio Berlin denounced delegates ao the tounds of ¥ell Street_and oven accused Congress mexbers: ‘of setting fire to the House of Soviet Culture. The Congress vasa said Da (1) Among the leading delegates: Groat Britain = 2, H. 3. “Erosonake MP, author, editor of New Stateeman and sation; Arthur Koestler, authr-g >Herbert Read, art critic, poet, novelist. france - Henri Frenay, oditer; Susanne Lebin, author; Andra Nalrgux, author: Gabriel, Marcel, Pallosopher; cv Andra: Philip, professor of economics; Jules Romains, novelist. Gormaay. - Franz Zorkenau, historian and journalist: Anna Stameen, educator, Carlo © _Scheld, polttical scientist, educator. USA - Sidney Hook, educator and philosophers Irving Brown, labor leader; Goorge Schuyler, editor; He de mueller— Professor of Biology, Motel prise winner; A.M. Schlesinger, Ire, Professor of History. Switgerland - Srancoia-3ondy, editor; Silhela ‘Roepke, Sociologist and econowiat, Horvay.- Haakon Lic, labor ‘leader. ‘Italy. - Ignazio Silone, Fovelist; Franco-Loxbard; philosopher Russia - ENicolat Andreyév, literary eritic, lecturer; Boris Sic aera histor cet fan. Holland - Rendryk Brogzans, Professor,” Surkey Journalist. Czechoslovekia. -. Kare) Fupka, _Professor, : . Sorsan, poet and editor. : a) wee] 14-0000 bore 3 4 tT Decenber 1950 32a-0E , 5 SUBJECT: American Eallet-- +. SO: Chiel, TUCAPS. . UFO: Chief, Dr2ee29 ; Meshington, DAC. ; oo ATTs: doseph E. Stribling — A, (For the Tenors, nbane = Selon, we have been’ ‘forced to faze . . 2. thand a wcoject which § involved _— for-a- brief: Series» ef =perfornarices in: dot oh the Fr se the busiz néss manager of” - - the pallet. company wouldn's accept marks, and Lallison had no dollars ~, an fer such Purposes dt that time we indicated, because of the advantace ae to. FOQUICE, that we would resalve his e&ifficulty ‘oy / exchanging his money for hin. . . 3. For a variewy of reasoris, the tallet was delayed and couldn't include Serlin durin: the veriod in question, We regarded the deal aso 0 tt dead and put it out of our ainds, bet s7 Hallison. He chose to regani 7)” v soo, our comiitment as ope: oPy and withsut consulting us until today, has osli- ‘ : gated himself to par XO. 3350 sreen dollars to the ballet conpany, wnich is arriving in 35erlin tomorroy, and whose business manarer expects to oe - . Both Wallison,‘and indirectly Balster, _ ort the hook. We have informed him that ’ E policy, 3 and anyway our eriginal reason lenzer crerative. 2ut because he 1 US ‘a variety of ways, we have 482 ef ‘exchanging ° his marks on the fing a “Bix-to~one rate as probably the ‘best. obtainables a _ a paid immediately ca arrivals ; Regardless ef wh allison hes been. told, wWe- “do not awish’ te. involve this mission in lecal open zarzst transactions. fie are, there : fore, ox exchanging froz our _ funds: here xe 2 dollars for 18,300 Teatsche : obtain a mark receipt fro the ‘Fe believe this ‘operation secure sid ‘aot digacrs LF “either a financial or influence siandpois'. -00000- and each comment tnumbered to correspond wit se number i in the 7 TO" celamn, “Each n officer shovid i imitia? (check t mare before further routing. This Routing and Record Sheet should be. returned to Registry. ry cras a Pate Recotvad! DISTRUUZIGR : Copy lec? 3. Atieohaente, | : L{E® ———— yas a Copy Def 3 Ee - FERNS to SECRET. ; i ie . ‘ - i to ‘ - - ak ee tot y , = : 14-0000 WI-CrRD . oo ae SUBJECT: ' ARertean Ballet — | 70s. Chief, FICAPS . ‘Washington, D.C. - ATTN: doses K. Stribling . . . Loe, 7 ue : . 7 + . i Le 1. For -the reasotis. oxt?#+>4 below, we have been forced to take: ‘Szergoney action on tha’ follexins rattorss “ 2. During thé pofiod of preparation for PDQUICK, Mallison Had 4a . -.¢,hand-a project which invélved bringing the Amorican Ballet to Berlin | oe Zor a brief series of perforaarces in both the east an2 wast eactora . . of the city. ¥e encouraced hin Li tiie idea, since the. Ferfornance | co D on dates coincided with PDWICK, and would have added substantially to the ‘eulture sorrounding the central event,. “allison, however, wes Laced: - ; With a coapli¢ated financins froélea, sinea the business manasor of. | “ the ballet company wouldn't accept marks, and tiallison -had-no dollars: : _ for suck purposes. At that ta ‘we indicated, because of the advantage M '..£0° PDQUICK, that wa would resalve his difficulty hy exchanging his money: for -hin, Se : noo Le 3. Fer a varloty “of. reasons, tho ballet ‘was delayed and couldn't . ~ Ancluds Rerlin during the Period in question. “%e regarded tho deal an “dead and put it’ out of our finds, but not Mallison. He ohose to regard — : : : our commitment as open, and without’ consulting. us ‘until today, has obli~ . .: gated hinsalf to pay 3080 eFeen dollars to tha ballet ¢dupany, whieh ia - ; . os arriving’ in Berlin tomorrow, and ghoss buelness manarer expects to be. . “5. « ; Patd innediately on arrival, ‘Both wal lisan, and indirsctly Balster, "have appealed to us to take hia aff the hooks -Wo have informed him that | + such deals are contrary to“PJCArE | Y,. and a : 6 ‘Peass for considering such assistance is to longer operative. But be * aad hia shop are’ oxtrenely useftil to us th a variety of ways, we.have told his we might perforn ‘tha service of ‘exchanging his marks on the. - c Six-to~one rate as -ordbably’ the deat obtainable, - Ropgardlese.of what Yalligon has bean told, ‘we do not wish ta involve this mission iA local open market transactions; Fa are, there fore, exchanging frou our fuids ‘Sere, 3050: green dollars for 18, 300: Deutsche ®arss fros jiallison, jté will, of course; ‘obtain « mark receipt fra: ‘the balletcospany's business manacér in order to keep ‘his books straight, we J, and no’ paper outside PIGAPE files referring to this watter Wild axiste 0 25. . a Be dvelieve this ‘operation secure and not disadvantageous to FICADe frog’ . fice cay * @ither a financial or influence Standpoint. . oo eee KH CXON 14-0000 : ; Le . > . ~ a ‘ on _— , . . i. * . ; . | | an ae Toe. : : oe . | t , | cE . FT . : i t | 7 . | ? Bet we mete OY ate . “ . ° ° . . i 3 : 14-0000 SRE = a ae 1D certartor tor “ RANK) AO LT) gnome | ea Ata GeO on Gene EE Otis Tenn ate . poreots _ APD eersintn of TL-ducenty om ee foot Yee omat Daw ee te oa mT heing iwresty Gilat 6f Hrtins,, rrejection fra-ch, 1 cook to Etata Departaont, As vortet tn no prupared by tre Yon Salnrb. © be Mee Yeu Bokert “ap preoent. thoonchont the Jeneraes ard rercired oe oe _ 06 anglatancs oF gufdancs in preneration ef this report. It-fs considemeat Bee a pees Gant be Bad dn mind peomting the interests of Mr. Sani wth OR ‘ ke " whom he het sa sharp dioageosent conoaruing prose rolitiona. Hr. You tehagt.” 27) eriginglay vant to tho Congress expecting ta hufle the prose but we i ‘abruptly Gud off uy lasty to mo way Cor enether tnitvidund. - ae te The doeunact vas mot olasotTted by WCd basmuso st ues conadared be sontnin netting Of a claneiried cntures there veo ne Srternel HIS die a ‘tettetiion ef 16 cutoide ef Hr Stone's Ivhlta APfedye Dgvieicns 2 a The érigins? rorert boaro a notation by hr, wilisen J, Fma, Chit : ef BA, ‘ta tha effost. that be considorad {t "yalatamly obicctive. The i ' - Guis€ of cue emer Picotdn hinmbel? considere the repost 4 Fnir cimunry ofS " HEOOS 8. ceite entinntatte nportion $2 tho Sanus? ae @'eho}s. oe oa sleet wo eet aul tin mde Tart Bn = * eaeie coun belthar a Gen into Bor ftom yevaios to tat & t Tetiene a f = ee fete Cie fina cot Un cre eres: oF oe othe os tag OF ; wf ast ex * b oh, ni i i . : ‘ t iG i f rot i rf 1 ry i 14-0000 Ss Ghee have toon no mera’ tnetasat : . Gt his pole that eartrel of hin do voll in ‘Seelving HtSe LeaZs ond 1% Sires ‘hen, & Fre letiyta cam-ro:ort ot ‘the Con-rass {a veitton in nagmuttve. rath the editarial etyio. It arteritis petcrity the faeorat ls expecta of ths dom press tat does mt om lota: ay -ovartcan and pcos no pertion untever er _ faarts ou post ts) nate. ‘tet cinply ons weidt wes taritien dae flash ef ¢ Tt 6003 not concat o% elt age Bhat documnt ; she .. oF : fois 8, " “EB fagn ‘gor CFC Pra 886 Bro / EB3 Chrono EE-3 PIQUCK file 4, £ : Be Se HEAD-e aetatnteg cbc opie tho Medel Ete, ate _ + an ane 2 a er ae . § 2 & ; é 14-0000 ee, FOREIGN: gover OF THE UNITED STA’ 1s DAME i SUUTTs SECRET. - re nou. AIR: POUCH . ETA oR 4 Doe re _— ee ee 50 00/7. 2650 4 west TO ‘Department of Seate 7 | abit, = -HECOG Fronkfurt 260, July 26, 1950 1 Enoloeare Dept Cable Srl Ho. 15G0, 13 Sep 49, to USPOLAD ¥rankfart Om | g . = OF madi, PERIPHERAL - ACTIVITIES IN GERMANY OF BURIS I TVANOVICH WIKOLAEYSID t ' L> isan 3 | , Outs (Zo=4n> #8 ws oe oO. Enclosed ia 4 memory or describing the activities ‘ of Borda Ivanovich Nikoléeved, | Ahead of the aoclalist Coola Leagdo of ‘Hew. York ‘who nas been in. Oormeny for the pest cote” gfe weekao” , noted ‘that. Mr. Hikolaevskt has ‘ beeh cadoaver adi GEsaDps. ‘dita hes Rugs jan. ‘onigration and, “that he is. : “f suppor’ of the. ‘executive we x 383. for Cult EN A NEON Re wi TASS 4: o “UNAYR - ET AE LO Placa. =). gftonpe: mein the -Ruesian efilgration ! a Figares frei Weetorn Europe and the Unlted States. I$ is resamended that the Department give oerices ‘gonsideratics to. the. position whieh 1t ehowia taka: aL th. ae reapest to Hikelecveki's. proposal. Xf plang are - hee -pregeoediag ‘bo seeato a anified front withia tae Ba és fan ‘enlgxation mich sould receive Alériedk suppert ja. aoosrdaneo with the recommendations set ferth in the Ealiey report, it would appear inadvisable at this: stage to. gle. any offielal onc curagencnt. to & eongress of huwaide groups which wuld not bo milly reprepenta-= . tive. and would th ére: re--tend- to “enphadize. aivergent trends within the omk tien rather than minimising. dirferénecs and éndeavoring to onlist: bread support ~ within: the eaigration tor a program. of anti-Communiss. sotivity. _ : ' Be B. Bhute > : “Director “~ Office or Tavalligone 7 aes Se ‘Enslosures a i a . Menerandea: Distributions Bo has - ‘American Rabasay, arts o _ HICoa Rastera Elenant, “Berlin” THIS IS NIT & PREMANES RECORD COPY, - ot 14-0000 ; re ae Enoloduregs, to HICOO Frankfurt Despatch =.J0, July 26, 1950 a ACTIVITIES IN GRAMANY OF BORIS TWANCVICH NIKOLABYSIQ . Boris Ivscovich Nikolaevski, tho well-known Russian Historian and joufaolist and bead of the New York socialist League, haa been in Germany for the past six weeks attempting . ; to line up support for a 0100 ‘of Russian groups of the left ‘ ; “. * - and contér and to promote a congrese of "gemcoratio" elements ; \ . within the emisration which he hopes to convene in Paris in + the fall under the. sponsorship of the executive canmittes ; ’ -ereated at .the’-retent Berlin Congress for Cultural Freedom. ; we, _ Rikoleevski Ls a man of great onergy”.and of very con- - gidorable ‘atature among the Russian refugees in Germany. By tanding recon) a3 a gooial democrat he ocratic and. trade... 6 wth Geman sootal~len ‘been: parsonally ‘saqua gtatare to..come to Germany. n-effort to give chooumgement ond assistance ot . to members of the now Russian enigration. ~ So oO "GP > WakoLaevakd has Givided his time between Muntoh, Bor) ts ana Frankfurt and has. talked wlth a ocnstant.stream of visitors. _ Bo has alee aelo napmerous aide ‘tripd ts seek out. refugees in - > whem be is interested, Hie principal objective: has been to ; ; ‘unite as many of. the progreasi vw. or, a8 he célls then, _ . . . | demoeratio" Russian groups aa possible in an’ organization a “*. i. whieh wi. soncentrate on the ‘stiugale against Communisa. | - <\f Ras sugoeeded in establishing glose pérsonal relations With a ‘ Boris Aleksandrovich Yokoviewt head ef SBOKR (Fighting Union ~ foe. the Libération of the Peoples of Russia), . and Kes algo) interested SVOD, the military twin of SBONR, and the Solideariste. =...) (NTS) in bis plan. As far ag I have boon able ‘to discover, - however, no agreement has, bean reached between these groups for the formatifon-of a uri ted. organization, and NTS, fallowing ‘ts oustomary “practice, hes’ pdicated a willingne 88. to - : mitted itself beyond that. point. . @. opposition to his, projec’ from the ‘ @ Viasovite ~ Bo, ". * “gooperate. but has not comm ‘ : We a Nikolaevskt abtigipates.s Tari “"Léfe wing of the New York antededents.of thase organ Zatsond; db eo: odR ; : - eventually. gain. the support of his on 6 ~ a presumed. haf ‘final negotiations for . Rew orgectzabion 'wi1l take place oh y & , “returns to New York and gains League endors in Germany. en 14-0000 ope. exoladed t : _ Page 2 of Eno” vmure: to HICOG ' SBORET et Frankfurt Dee! woh 260 After the Berlin. Congress for Cultural Freedom, ino uhioh ' Nikolaotakt played a Foninant and enthustastie ‘role, la conceived a new project; Wane ty. die vouvuontioa of & conteranos in Paris under the. sponosarship of tha permanent executive camittes arcated at.the Berlin Congresa, The Paria congress would-be attarded by "“demacratio” Russian emigren, both old andl new, ag well aa by "democratic" leaders and inte lleotuals from Western’ Eurcpe and the. United States, including a number _ who -atteided the Berlin. conferenca,.. The principal purpose of a ' "the Paris congress would. be propagandistic; 1t weald, in . Nikoleevski's words, constitute a demonstration of the solidarity of: ‘antiCommunist sentimant among the Russian emigration end | the’ demoorath forces’ ‘of ‘the Mestern world. é pe Salar cath potay ‘a ‘hist Gouaod) (VES) and ita f : %, who, ha claing, is manipulated by tho - ¥ r bebindsthe=scenés figtze of clone. Baranovaki, He ean PxYod we no evidenos beyond rumor to support his allegations - Pegefiinag the role of Colonel Baranovaki who himself has pezsom- ‘ally deaied to me in the most exphatis terms that he plays any political rxole-thatsosver, It is a striking celinoldcres that ' Colene] Neryanin, the head of S¥OD, one of the. ‘organizations whieh Nikelaovaki fnoludes fm his propesed uniea, is one of the . principal: assistants in tha intelligence network of Colonel Baranovakd , who exprusses ths highest regamt for hin, : . E suggested to Rikolaevait, aml discussed vith hin at eongiderablo. Length, the Gesivability of Drasdening thé pranesad.... - Paris eoigress to: include representa tivua - of all the prineinal | gFoups ‘Yep resented 4n the emigration, I pointed. out that the. propaganda value of a congress in which the prineipal clemsa ts , ia the écii gration . ware represented would -be eubstantially " greater ‘than that. of a meeting with cuiy fragnentary” represeatas tion;. that ‘meeting fran whioh certain Anfluential groups were anderling “aivorat ve ‘trends within. the emigration ead. tend _ to eryatallize then; that ‘a congress. Meeting under ths ‘banner ef " demooraoy should ‘be prepared to permit a dencoratia expression — wey . of opinion; | that’ ‘partiol pation in a meating of this kind . pee mee with ‘rival grotys would in no seize ‘gonstitute endorsement or ; approval of thelr programs. To-these arguments Nikolaevsid . tumed adeaf ear, He stanis fi mly- om the position thet ‘the soctal demo orata, whom he oons istentiy refers +6. ap. “denoorata,? oainiot affard to donpronise theigelves or “endanger their standing with the Russian people By the a lighteat evidense of scoperation with the right Wingo - SBCRET atte at . SECRET ga. Page S of FS 1osure to se . - EICG. Frankfort Despatch 260 Bikolsevakt ts extremely amioug to <sin the blessing : of the United States Gowrnzent for hie Feris ventum, I : ~ - told him frankly that while I was in no postttlon to express i yo en official epinten and could oct venture & cusss as to : Washingtoa’s' reactica, it ssemed unlikely td me that tio . Ameri@a Goversment covld afford to take sides in the internal politichl strarcgle within the: Russian emigration, and that until the emigre ereups. sacceeded in recosciiing their own differanioes and were prepared te concectrate. their efforts \ . _ , egeinst the Soviet regime rather than against each other, the - me, -. : 0. Aperfoin Government would hardly be in s position to associate vo — _ Ateelf in-any way with them, Nikolaevaki replied that the Ch, ortitiasist stragzle itself was an inadsquate programand i mething positive must ba offered. to the Russias pedples. . { fg this positica but sugested that a united pregram = gration could: egrse wuld probably have much. .. greater Lmnast thaa a variety of program Offered by campating “> ‘gfeups, Nikelaevaki, however, stuak to his: {deologioal guas. |. |” Syyolaevakd was cdkialderably perturbed by ncwa he recetyod jess before bis departure fram Frankfurt ta the effect that: : ‘Yaxovlev had beeg approached by Colonel Kroaiadi, who is “ pominated in the Kelley memorandum as ths leader of the united froxs organization, to lend the support of. SBORR to an emigre congress to. be convened. in Munichs. Yakovlev bad gained tho “Ampression thet this projest bad Amexieas suppert, although. Kromiadi bad apparently Bade ‘no explicit statement to this effects He had based his argument3.on the broad, soncept of . anited exigre effort against thé Soviet regime and had indicated that it--would be a congress of Russias patrists rather then - of represéatatives of ent gre ‘organizations. ‘This apeah bea, obvicasly made a considerable improsaivn on Yakovlev, who is maoh jess ideclogically minded thar Nikolaevsk{ and much more | dnelined to ally hiaself With eny ectivity which be feels «| @&fm effectively bring pressures againat: tke Sovieta.. - 7 yj Bikeleevekd, while expressing high personal regard for N° Gotonel Kromiadi, imediately attributed this project to the ib machinations of Meyer und Barenoveki and adopted ‘a completely : negative attitude toward 1, “I told him that I hal had ne previous knéwkedge of the-project ani that I felt reasonably | thet. 4t did not enjoy fesriodn. support. == . oo Nikoléeveki plans to proceed to France and attent the firet mesting of the exesutive committees established at the. . Berlin Congress: ir. an effort to interest then in hid project’ fora congress of Russian emigvreso” ce SECRET aa sLaRTy t - however, te ‘eeept ‘Bikolesyak{? 3 -p ‘other influsatial -gr ‘ SECRET a oe Tage 4 of Eosk.aure to HICOG | Praustost Daape ch 260 | - COMME RD If Nixelscyast.da his ivtracetgent positiaa 4s supported, * by hie orearissticon, wilek I-sesum “wilh be the cage, it will ‘presext a various otateele to eny pleas for unit ing the forces of tae Bussian om}: on dn tle anti-Communist atruggic, Fikolearekita sednei ps Jaca lea are 60 . firnly enrcate’ that L$ enmpearn unlitely that any thing- will seks then o> thet he can bs perecaded ‘ta cocparate with groups whos? political thevs ditfar markeily from his om, — Nikolaevexi*s neme end pon curry great. influezcé among | Russian . exisres and it Ja most. desirable that tney ba atiliged to the utmost. It wauld be Daltiér realictie nor prastioal } aint, Bs One solation for this dems might bo -to igsere th extrenist ‘graaps,. ‘Fight and ‘left, whieh refase te perticlpate in ‘the demon. _ re effert and eoncentrate: primarily eR. th new entgraSion ‘who. 4 are more flexible in thelr politisal £4503 and whose andere ~~ standing ef the Sorist regina is mora reser’ and mora profound, Ths extrenists will Shen be faced with the alternative of _Oarrying oa dlo23 oy of meking peewa with thelr censolensa ard - joining tia eas CRBES o Pra aS) Franeis i Stevens thereby elisinate. | RAD. aes ee 14-0000 - | - , Uy August 1950 | Raf2zh Ol on the Berlin Goliress i nave been Bea sors of on2 bungr]asse a 5 single ‘resolution; : ‘bo the eodvenhing stoteliterian: wolies. _ : tion in. on is pscéguiae the representatives of es sent. at. the Coreress - : - : i - 1 . 8 ‘ 7 . . . oa feet oe eee : e . . . ms . a . 14-0000 , To 7 ee ae = —_ 7 Fo ROUTING AND RECORD SHt.f 7 v - 7 . . ‘ Ottleer Gealgnations snould te used in the “19° cotwan. Under each conment a fing should be. dram . “across sheetand aach comment avadered to correspond eith the number in the "To" column. Fach officer snould Initial. = (tnech macm inautfichent? befare fapthar routings \ OFFICER'S | TRETEALS . O (K } f. oma ewie ~~ «SEORET a - 14-0000 points. “tha! Gommuxist préss.of Germany nade bin out to be. . “see Heabhi * of the delegates United States. Congress should be. Ha replied that he ‘was perfectly willing to ; wt - . is “— Fo) . v 18 August 1950 7 e YONCRANINN CF CONVERSATION | SUBJECT: Congress for Cultural Freedoa 1, On. 15 August, I discussed’ the ‘Berlin Cultural Congress with Keaneth H. Earcbley, with verticulsr daphasts. on the problea of bringing the continulsg Congress organisation under contro ‘and, at the sate tine, expanding it ints on effective anti- .. communist weapons. fo : "9 "Tp exreéased to :Hambléy our concern over the manner in | which Charles A. Skegrs had condected bigself during the Congress, . and Hpnbley replied that he had been eqvally concerucd. Eé said, howevor, that while Skeges activities had ‘emused an unfavorable reaction on the part-of a mmbér of the delegates, . thet reaction : had been move ‘Airéoted against Skeggs persounlly than against hin. a. as-a representative of the goversnent, Efabley agreed with my suggestion that two bits of silvé> Lining could -be found in the © "~ Seeges cloud, namely that he had taker most of the opposition heat himself, tims sparing sone of our other pooplo, and that he ‘had condacted ‘himself like anything tut the "Polizeispitzel® In fact. i" Skeggs”gereral attitude was such as to“Gause some” ” gates to’ disremexber that Skegce was attached to the - ‘a any fashion or presumably sudject to any discipline governnent at all. 3. Hambley, said that nost of the delegétes with whom he haa talked were perfectly willizg +o ‘accent the explanation that. . the Congress was sailed upoi ty: the United States Goverment to the exteit that soma official funds were stppliod for thé physical * - gtegiiig of ‘the meeting (as indeed they vere) but that the rest o-fron somewhat vagze unofficial sources in the Fhoge who suspected something. more, with thé éxception 6f the Trevor-Roper group, vere generally hoppy that. © {he United States: was doing something of this kind and were in CO no mood to ask any etbarrassing questions or raise any delicate - 7 of the money can 4 1 acked Eotbley. what Ye: tlouigkt- hits future role in the ersonally , : ’ “‘Activitias we asked | felt he TATE i 14-0000 "Sole (nclading-a°position da the Pxrecitive Committee tut that,” - gither of rotating menbers of. the - peepably preferably.-the latter. _, eeheme. oO, ae eke a : : ‘ z teeth 1 told his that fooling cotacided extirely with our own views and that. wovtould expect him-to cont: hinself in that fashion. ‘It wae eereed that he should con ‘eons a:cpomber of the Intex s dations? Comittee of Twonty-five tut should tako no activo overt part in organizational ‘or policy satters and would cpsrate behind the ecenes only when so directed. ne 5. I discussed with him the protlea raised by the presexco Hanbley. agreed that neither of these individuals could be con-,, | sidered fully reliable but oxplaiaed it hnd teen inpossitle to oat - exclude thés from the Comalttee tecause of their prominence aad -- the tntereste which they represe=tei. He said ho Dilesd Roweset. ag a person who considered himeelf basically on the: American side ‘even though fron tino to tine be bad’ to sake nolsos-of a sort to satiaty his leftist constitioats.. Ee also deacribod Rousset, as _ of Davig Rousset and Ignacio Silone on the Executive Comittee. i 4. . a : Mie rent { a bit of a, bluffor who could de hardled by a conbinitioa of firaness _ and. tact, pa larly so long as be contimed.to desire. to be. ee an Anoricén ‘Bombley deacrtsed Silone as a more complex caso-- Loot tateliect but weak will acd. - an: engasing in politics solely . to watt : probably would have — been lost to't. $ Been given a proainect : gause entirely. | as it waa, be appeared on the @urfaca now to be a convert, aldett a @ublous one. Hiabdley aspressed belief, however, that Silone could be controlled if haudlcd emertly and that, if worst cave to worst, he ‘sould bo’ séparated froa the Comittec without dis- astrous effect. Hanbley enti that in his opinion Artinr Koestler -and Cario Schaid were altogother reliable politically and: could _ ba dopended tpon to, counterbalaacé Stlona ‘and Rousgot évon though 4t would be wovise to ‘take thea Sully into: confidencé as to the -patura of the Congress!’ backing. Irving Brown, of courgze, is oe, considered completely reliable. ~ - 6, ‘Inammich as the Executive Comittee 1s a creature of ‘the Comalttee of Twenty-five. and ‘deavs its membership from that .-~ ; Comittes, the latter constitutes the real point of controk in the Congress organization. The Cosnittes of Pranty-five, as it stands, is reliable on balance. If necessary, 1% could be weighted more heavily in our favor oy exercise of the privilege of co-opting additional members on. whoa wé could depend, Beabley paid. . He suggested that it might be woll to establish a princizle he Sxrecutive Comalttee or of con- - aront Conmittee of Twenty-five. — Ents mechaniss. would provide ’ jeans whereby’ obotréperous ‘Executive Comittee n@ibers. ight. 3. 6 ee be sidetracked. Eunbley agreed shat-this might prove a workable . . ‘ @icting regular elections of th He Vie Ea: etic 3 ee a ce re SDR ae ee ersitinege fe £ Poe one 14-0000 we _ ee oe eet Sottereeamed ae - ee eT empire sank em neta ! _ ?. : way : ET paey : es SCR ot ee oe .- . : 7 : ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET. . INSTRUCTIONS: OFF tear Gestgnetions snouldte ured in tae “fo° copuen. Under each comment a tine snould ‘ve draen aCrous wheet and each coument numbered 10 cofrespond wth the pumperiin the “Totcotvan, Fach officer should Inittel UCheck more inwsf ficient! before furtner routings Tria Record snd Gouting Sneet should de returned to Rogletry. ~ rom ne sue SECRET or eye : ape igaa 7 14-0000 a . 7 3 August 1950 \ . an ; MEMORANDUY FOR UE. SRIDGS yo ’ SUEJECTs Berlin Coneress, for gultaral Freedor activities of Velvia Las. ia ‘project, - a rermitted: ‘to igure. a rs‘Glaser.and“the con- ~~" , and-Eaxer have. done sre that no effective a blatantly conscicuous ori: inal nemorandun. of 73 april Tee0n 4 inv subject. to the condition that ‘Lasky would. not. be _ publicly in this -overation.-The-t ‘ versations Wiich i have had with Messrs. Linds very Littloe to rel F action to exclude Laney fron e¢ role either has or will be taken by us. 2. ‘I’submit that paracraph six of the reference ‘nemorandum, an fot both tone and content, is entirely unsatisfactory for the following reasons?’ . . a _ . : ~ . . - . , a. It fails to reveal any asprop sriate acknowledgment or — nohas resulted froa kr. Lasky's. a. “+ comprehensi n of the damire wii conduct. Thia was a major tilu: der, bas been branded as ‘stich: by. our best Friends-in the State Devarts nb, has teen revealed as | - such by the sublictty whieh is analyzed’ in the reference memoraa- dud itself and must te acknowledred by the responsible. members! of our staff both Nere and in Germany, . : bob. It betrays an unfortunate: texdency, apparently more deeprooted. than I had 3u8; pecte x te sueciuab ‘to ‘the temptation - j : . : of ccnvenience (doi gs the. easy. way) and irrespective of > security and.other technieal considerations of the utriost. inportances Q, t 1 i i 3. have stated ty |. gonpletely clear on this saint. that unless means can be: found. ‘to sadi- so - ok ‘ “the. this operation ty tho. reg , : . . rn) TE es aes cont tinue - 14-0000 . oo ; —_ ; wat ee ee ——— . ne . t TT ee 7 : = wo. a - a . > 83 es . : - . - - - - ’ . . 4 . e . <2— . ; ‘te continue its backi: ‘J repeat = the field as‘an instructian and that on ‘Te sreed and ated upon cc . within this headq wterse | Ido not ‘wish to. the ‘“imoression,.that I am in any Way oF. sosed to & 53 operation, provided oe 7 it can be sanitize! and ! ce of So nisticaq” ‘ Bo - “tion and- technical expert—ease, than , - up to date, However, I do rot wisty % of what we have seen thus far. FOU: low P.S. S Hagreder that re s° tovettier with his ow wer Secretary Johnson was $9 favorably incre Nagreder's com ment that Be took the papers yer-a t i} 12 te very pell leased. . 3s wii) eared are not . t atie ty of red everything 3 oreration and . . : i i ae i i; it . . - - : 5 S i of % : tog 3 - fod SG ‘ e - toy eet i . . at i i 7 - i . . 1 bog ' “ : 14-0000 Ro ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET WWSTRUCTIONS:- Officer designatio=s snoule te ased la the "To" coluen. “Tefef each comment 6 fine should de across sheetand each comment numtered to corresss:.d with the number in tue “oe rem tcrech mark Inaulifctont! before further roytiage Thie Record an@ fautie: Treet stovid be returned to Registry. TFaow: ROOM oare OFFICER'S BO, echo f Feavo |. IRITIMS rom mo. 4. . ss SECRET perenne naw 2 Sr apo wee Te . on EE - -]/2° 14-0000 IMACRANOE: MOR: UR. BER SUBT=C? . ? PDUICS; Cofferesce with Lr. Burntan ‘1. In the first of a series of talks. with tr. Bar hen, 26llow- ; ing his return froz Suroze, a ‘broad coverage of the Cultural Congtess . ole wae smiored as well as post-Congn « 7S Plans and’ ‘préceedingse. ST . 2. I went into very Little detail: with Er. Burnbam ‘as to, the . - een: eventusl sétup of -the Congress as a permanent “jnstitutioa ‘exee st” ~~ “* ‘. _ suggest ‘that it had very broad ‘and far rereaching implicetions and ‘would be cerefaliz studied and pursued within ‘thé next few weeks. Er. Burn- han, however, expressed his point of view (whicl is to be further ex- -plored in cther reetings this weeic) as Follows: . Tse continuation of the Gonarees as a going concern of “~ Dermanence ig new e fact (Ve know that there is en ecammittee, an operating “camittes and thet the instit- Perils Office hes been authorized.) Overtly, a pem-.- neress for Cultural Freedom cen vastly improve the clinate yee ‘ taroughout _Surore, -at least, to the extent thet it may Se, cot FZ canada and. Tay... very.well-affect vee Is of people far. “Sevond ‘the point of neutrality, per-. . hess to resistence. Also overtly, the Congress can utilize its Pperticipants in various forms of writing, speaking, and political... acticz. Covertly, the Conzress can ysearform a number oF usefuk functions, Including maintenance of cont acu : ; izs,. forwzrdins money: Suca ‘groups, spreading af clan 4 ropacends and other’ Du HOSES «. xO Ereat pretestions are mécessary ‘in connection with: the- establishment of the Congrass as 2 pérsanent institution, "t ough a Small office in Paris and. 7 er in Serlin are indicat Taé sponsorship. of a French, . tellectual- Pericdicel Geers to be Ofie:of the most -pfessing - and” . oo. one of the best idea aS, and roa is enthusiastic about, itand is: . , willis: to work for “such a magazd ne as éditor. Other menbers of . the Congress, Yakeview, for instance, are willing to worz on-Con- ° . os Exess ‘sublicatiozs- ‘and beth Koestler and. BubersNe are very : . anzion’s. to take ‘part in ‘the © terary and political ‘activities. : ; Bondy is. a very uséful'nan, apparently entirely reliable end a ‘good writer and organizer; ‘he knows languages. and knows Suropear polities. . . SECRET 14-0000 ~ie SEE er ty 2 Congress on Periin was terrific ond ~sificeat. The whole city Was very eaper and an extraordinary ehount of attentdoa to’ ‘ail } activities. The took display at the Congress fairly effective, but was extrenély telllig in . the. book. stéres: Psughout Western sectors, which made special - displays ‘of che. ocexs and photographs of the authors. Broad- : esstins oy redis a3 seens: tc have been. ror oF _2es 8 nominal, “y . 7 : : ° ~ “altihousa 5 - . : " -Woice of arérica teen maid - 2 first-class ens S abeciutely gutstanaing . : ne job. ‘The. Congress | was civen big coveruee ey VOx in several Ian--’ ~~ le SO guages. ‘In aaitiod ‘to the re¢ords of Surenean publicity that . : . "are on, hand, a ce: erabl radditional- anctnt: was produced. For-: -- instance ells: broadcasting - of s French radio station stins coverane by othe> stitions. There was - blicity in Seance and Encland und 2 substean- aly, Sweden and other cc: es. Sneciel art- _appearing in the Evropesa and periodicals. f the Gonyress on a numbe> zortant jiterary ore: Picante This wa Seen he case of Frenzy and Silonse, both of whos ee under-weat an azt2rent conversion due to the operations of the 7 , Congress her hand, the compositica or the Congress “was-udbalereed cetionally and also because. is: was iere) Leftist, "too radical. a rans was a reflection of the & teitude ‘of sh delogation, Trevor-Zorer, ayer, an “etually, Uendelssokn (sn old buddy of Lasky's) ’ : Ee ‘troubles He is 2 seconé-rete writer, a neurotic,. fristre ad intellectual, who hada ‘enip on his shoulder . . - — and unques tionsbly inspired Trevor-2oper ani ayer: ‘with nis spirit. a +> 2 aategoniss ether catplication, was the fact that ayer and aa Hoestler rave be intellectual rivals end. bitterly @islike each + 73 uriated by Nosstlef's rrecirence and.commu=...... . . onism to Trevor=Ropers . “The letter isan exces- 7 . , Be sively conceited 2 (2urnhan added at-this roint that almost lh 0S a . : ° are axcessively gonceited) ani was ‘openly annoyed .. . . . beczuse he’ Yie. nos fizure in thé proceedinss with sufficient. pron ° : . : toon, (*Ined ééstally," say3 Burnken,; "Prevor-Roper' s description poe re _° of Koestler gs a*rootless uropesat follows Fravda, which uses ; . : a “ thet tem 2s a general description ‘for Jews."). The annoyance: felt. oe “ts by Trevor-Roper ani ayer at, their relegaticn to xinor roles in’ , . wt compar! son te soestler found its outlet in etticles which both cf SECRET 4.00000 ~ SECRET ee et -3- Ba Gee these nen have written, (Note: ve have only seen the one by Trevor-Rosere) 2 tbe situation s complicated by tha desire wate of Trevor-Roper to neintain a hich und acocenic objectivity in relation to world affairs, whereus the dalercutes to the Congras3 “insisted on maxins it 2 reclistice denuneiution of the-Corsunist stronosie-bole on culture and intellectual freedom. Koestler. epitonizes tae lofty philosopniesl viewpoint by saying, "Do you “want partis si liberty or total sJavery?" Lasky hus written a — rerty, over nis RAER, to Trevor-oper. : , a Melvin Lossy is crantéd “the qualities of sbility, eourage;. Los : H hard Work. and ‘neliticnl intuition but.he ts, et the same tiie, . : so “the most vata and’ ‘ecotentric individual ime/inable, In addition ~ : oa to which, he is ‘an. intellectual snob. and a- publicity hound. Also, ___..... : : He definitely 1s not reliuble, cannot be Counted upoh wo do thinss . that he should do unless they work fn with his own idezs, He has. ~~ J ood. the Racston lens: s point of view which is sinply that of useless ' intrisue for tie sure of intricue. His intelluctust snobbery wes i _ indicated in nis -rccass of mesting, delegates. if they were. very _ important, he went to meet then with ais personal car and driver-- : ‘ slong with newspaper photographers. If they were reasonably inport~ | : \ ant, ¢ orivate ear as seft for then. If they-were ordinary déle- peo ms gates, they. vas given trensvortation on a bus. At least oné dole- x ; an) _gate was contacted by Zurnhan and arrancenents were made with Lasky ; an _ \ to invite hin.tut no invitation was:'sént. In the exse of ilux tele. ft : . Lasky succeeded in mindlieting hinand in the case of Yazevlew, Lasky ut first ren &G to print his fuze on the program et alle _— Lasky has dose « + erful job wit Dz at und there is no guage fy tion as to his natural abllity and censcity for hurd work but it 9 - nen is difficult to see kow he can ba used in uny outstanding position ; ; in capnection with’a continuation of the Cans ress unless it is in an advisory czzecity, possibly in charge of th erlin. office and with:a strong “Rané $0 subduc his self-advertising: proclivitioss - ° Se The gtove represents Barnhan's ceneral views, ‘in soma cases expressed: spont: anecusly, in ot:érs. drawn out by ques’ iors, and it 1s ot fey proposed- +o have a further. seeting and 23n-hin-to talk about ‘the nn : deve lopnent potentialit tes and technigues.e .- . aan . Ts Y } : q SIII Subject File - : ; —— a So . i. “Sehreyer . . min ayneny ys Coat * fee SECRET AAT rheta ts esa yeunti mi 9 Avsust 1950 , \ : MEMORANDUM PCE: NR. WISWES _ SUBJECT: : FIQUICE ~- Existing Orennixvation 1. Parsaant to your ‘oral request of this morning, “thera ate’ , get forth delow ‘the elerents of subject organitation..As Foa are aware subfect te in a fluid stace but, as of 7 Jaly 1950,: the . ' followins. steps. had deen taxen (except thet the action decribed. . under 4 - Wag ‘taxen at the end of the nonth of ¢ July): . cucu ones segs og gga}l "Parle office wae openéd with N Louis: Oidarts ae as Secretery, on trial for a two-north periods dD. Letters had been sent out to the henorary Cha trsen requesting then, to continie to serve in that capneitr. These chairmen are: ‘Groce, Dovey, Maritain, Jaspers, and Bussoll. _ Tals aétion ms taken by the Congress in-sesaion. ec. An Brecutive Conzittee of five had been noainsated. This committee consists of Ignazio Silone, -David Rousset, -Arthur Koestler, Irving Brown and Carlo Schmid. This action _ was lixevtse taken dy the Congress in session. a. Al3o at ‘the ‘Berlia sossion or the Congress an Inter- “national Comittee of twenty-five was, nominated. AY] tat the last five of thas@ vere also confirmed. Tie last five had “not been comfirned as of 7 July 1950. ‘The names of theses" twenty-five individuals: followt:: ‘Oskar Potlak ae ce _ 0. md. Qra | . ; EX/ES Bras, Pes ect - 21. SFRRET “ Ignazio Silons a Herbert Read y David Bousset |. '. ‘Denis de Rougenont “Arthur Koestler — Lionello ‘Venturi © ‘ . Garle Schaid |. - , Boris Nicolaevsty. “) Irwirg Brom. Karel Kapka ; . - : dulisa Amery. Josef Gzazskt re a : Margarete Duber-Neanann os Sees Berphan Andre Philip Siéney Hook io Richard CrossrAn-_ Nicolas Nabokov. Fraicdis Maurfac . Based Xozoa i Pablo cnsalsye M2 “Thecdor, Herter oe '. Thorton LEBK. x “yee 4 4 ee Dome | cue a \ hier, aoa Jt, sorely , <a 4. Ve ae aa wer pe a vs — =: New. engto au ey Naas. Oe te oe piengith sy. AM. \ . 14-0000 Sree geen poe eee ee ee + ' c , ‘ : . ; Creda dn pbey wee — 5 Pact pont 4 et OT | gern Vn Sa Oo ea t Hi : P. ! ee TIN elawsels: eA a mo 4 { H a | cheat te: Tate fb Pew tespi ye) wats “t.. ca an Saat pred, ‘ : i t. at an a N i . pid Pai hye fiwkgends Seheniesy so fade ethies ui : : 2 t | Game Me ade. ; te te eT to i i . Geir Otay on mute typo 14-0000 - plored in othor mectings his week) a8 follows: 0. oe a a SEGRE So . oo : ; . , § anguat 1980 MEMORAIUN YOR: WR. AUGER SUBJECT + FD VICK; Conference with Mire Burnben 4. In tho firet of a cories of talxes with io, Purnhan, follow ing hin revern fron Buropo, 4 brand coverage of tho Calturnl Coneress we orplomd as wall ef post-Congress plare and ;roceodings. 2» Iwont into very Little cotail with Kr, purnkam as to tho evectasl estup of the Coneress af 9 ‘pormanent, ‘instivation oxocpt to. oucesst that: be carefully ssudiod and pursioé within the next feu weeks. Mre Burne haa, hovever, expressed his point of View (which is to bo further exe a, Tho continuation of the Cangrees aA a going cocsom of © | Intended yormanense is row a facte ‘(ie Know What thore 10 an - exocutive camittco, an operating easilttos ané thit the instit- ution of a Paria Offics has pesn authorized.) Oversly, a pem- — of opinion throughout ‘Europe, st east, to tho extont thad 4a may conaiderably sounter Soviet propaganda and Bay vory well affect Jargs groups of poople for payond tho point of neutrality, pore papa to reaistanse. Alao overtly, thea Congress ean utilizo it’ _ . partioipaate fa yertous forms of writins, gpoaiding, and politieal | BSCLODe” Covertly, the Conzresa can yorforn a number of usoful inobieno,' inolnding msintesanss of sontact wit: various resis~ destina proposanda and other purposes. -Ho great pretantions are noéeesanry in cornootioa with the eatedlisinent of ths congress se-a peruansst institution, tbeigh a sual) office in Paris ond enothor in. Porlin are indioataas Tas spontorship of a Fronck tial Periodical sees to bo ona of the most pressing and - _ ene of the vest idaad, and axoa is enthugiastio sdont 16 aud ia°. willing to nark for cuch a.pagazino A editor. . Other members of. SECRET 1% kad very broad and far-reaching inplisationa and would anont Congress for Cu tial Freedom can vastly inprove tha olimte - Garao grape, formarding moisy to such groupas epreading of ele - for instahoe, are willing to warn on Cone - ~ the book etores. throughout wortern sectors, which made s70cind sepre - seganl We . Tha impact of the Concress on Derlin was terrific and Reuterto pert minificant. The vhole city wis very sager and recoptiva and palit sn oxtreordinary tutount of attention to all of the Concress ‘gotivitios. Tao book display 2% the Concress dteolf ras only fairly sffoctive, but vas extrenoly telifiiag in © Giastays af ‘the books and photocruphs of the euthora. Sroad= _earting by radio KI-y seams ti ‘have been ‘more of losa rosinal, | ‘although RI-S.out tapes of all'of ‘the’ Congress speeches, but-tha: Yoise of anericz tean did a firnt-clase ani absclutely ‘outstaniing jab, The Conpxees ‘ws given big coverses by YOX in several lan~ - ‘guagese Ia addition tu the redords of Burvpean publicity that - are on hand, oconsiderubla additional exount was produced. Por {nitence, thare wse daily brosdessting ofa Preah Taito otaSion . apd sporadic brestoastin; osvernca by other stations. There ms a large enount ef ublicity ‘49 Prange ond Eivsband ant a aubstan- , tial amount ta It-1;, Sweden and other countries. Special art- folod are still appearing in the Ruropoan prea and poricdicalae tha influsacé of the Congress on a punber of inportant literary and political leaders appesra 40: be -vory siciifinant s.. This wea especially true in the cese of Trenay and Sf{icne, both of rhea undoseuant ef apzarent couversien ua to the operations of tho Congxeass On the other hand, the coxposition of ths Congress was unbalanced nationally and also because it maa £00 leftist, ".. $00 radical» e» Tho tvritation omused by the ProvereRoper article in tho. © Magchestor Gaatéian was 2 reflection of tie attitude ‘or three” Honbers of wha Teitish delegation, Trevorekoper, Wer, and Pate @ Yendelssolm. sotually, Yendalasohn. (au old bday of Lasky* 3) gia the davea of tho tréible, He is a. second-rate writer, a ‘gourotic, frustrated intellectual, who had 4 ohin.on his shoulder. and unquestionably inspired Trovor-Popor and Ayor with his spirit of antegonisn, Another conclication wus the fact that iyor and Kesutler havo becn {nteliestual rivals ond bitterly disliin eooh other. ayer tas. infuriated by Kosstlor's. prominence, ard Comune -_- nicated this antusontan to. Trevox-fopers. The Lutter is an emes- . sively eancolted-man (Burnham added at this point that ‘almost al {ntallectuals are oxcesaivaly conceited) ani’ was openly annoyed _ pocatise ba ald not figiwe in the proceedings with evffictent prom: (mente, (“Tnoidentally,” svyS Burnham, “Trevar-Roper’s dssoripsion . of Koortler as a ‘rootless Enxopean'. follows Pravda, which ucos — het termi se a -genaral ésccription for Jows."} -The apngyance felt. by TrevorRoper and ayor, at thei relegation to minor roles in” eonparisen $0 Koostier found ite cutie? in sfticles which both of - spend 14-0000, these men have rrittes, (Nobo: Te Rave anly saon tho ona oy Syover-Honere) and the sifustion wag cg hionted by the desire _ of SyovorePoner to ruintein a high end “sandends objectivity in welation to vorlé effsicd, wicreas the colacited to tho: Congress 2 fasisted on coking it.a mealtstia cnnmetstion of the Carmmnniss _gtringloshold on cultmo and intollestial freadon, Roostler onttorizes the lofty pillesenhieal viewoint by saying, “Do you .. Mae partial Libaray ar total slivers?" Lasky has evittan a ‘yoaly, over Als name, to Trova forcro - 1 te Molytn Lneky ts opanted tha qualitica of ability, couruga, §~ 4 hard wark end yolitied! tatuition but he is, ot the saw io, mo thé Most wali apé egoevieric intividitil ti-Cinsbive in atiltion to tilek, ho te an ditaMlevtual scob’und'a publicity hounds dso, : he definitely is not reliahle, camiot be counted upon to do tings: hi$ be shoulda 49 nalaso they dork in with his.om idesse Fn has tho Msatan Nenshevix soint of view which ie aimply that of usoless — in-rieue for the avce of Antrigna, fis istallectunl anoobery we _ {nddeated in hla ovecosa of rooting doloyntade If they wor very _ inportant, ho want $0 aret thon vith his yorsonal our and driyrse aloce with newonapor mhotosracherse is tnéy word Yeasom:bly injert- . _ ant; @ private ear wes cent for thone If they oro oriiaary dale-. [7 pages, thoy was, civan erunsportitién-oh 4 bibs _ .t lest ano dale= tl. gate was contacted by Durnhen and arranganeots wore ade with Lacky $y invite hin but no invitetion ws conte In tho dupa of Max Yargin, Lasky succeeded in buniliating hin and in the oars. of Yaksovlo, > Lasky at. firet.sefesed to priat his name on tho prograii at elle 7 _ Lasky hao dono a wonderful job with por vionst ond there is mo! queae | * “Sion op 60 Mla natabel ability.and capuciiy for hard work tat it 4s C1fficul? to seo bot hd can be used in any outsteading position dn connootion with a sentimetion of the Cangrese unless i$ ia in _ an advisory oepssity, possinly in charge of tho lerlin office amd « “with a strong hand to'subéne his solfecdvertising proclivitios. Se ‘Tho above represents Bomban’s general view, in sams cabea exyressed spontaneously, in otora dram out by questions, and it 13 now propessd to have a further necting ond ok his to talk about tho a » @avelonment potenticlitics and techniquess ot SOIAD/ck es: EXIZ Caroszo _. KUTT: Oudjoct. File / ~SEGRET ~ 14-0000 MENCRANDUN FOR: os . { ; ae a, —— I Sevsce, aa. . 4 1 fT . - AEA & = “4 Ye ) TERCUGH: MA, SCHREYER, EE 3_ Le Ae te - SUBJECT: Activities of Mr. Melvin Lasky te cénaection: with Congress fcr Cultural Freedos (Froject PDQUICK) \ mo, 1. This ie ta’ ‘responee- to. your request that we exanine ous files and subzit.a Statement concerning the undue. procinesce given. to Ere Kelvin. Leaky in. connecticn with the ° ‘Caltarel Gongresa. : ; Leaky. was jubl tery ideatif: e4, early ‘in the. preparations: for the 4 cre Le. . “congiees, as the spark plug and leading light. - This tnsatisfactory position ~~" se oT was anticipated by Mr. Wiener, who, in his avcproval of° Project PDQUICK, . "cautioned aeninet etphasis on Lasky's perticization. (Attachment A). 3. Fron the beginning, the hore office was cognizant of the danger of a spotlight being tErown on any evert U. S. employee, and, in addition to. previona warnings, on 7 April cabled apecifie instructions for the retire— ert of Lasky to the teckground. This and other adnoz: itions, fron the home (office and the | :OPC German ‘Mission c aiel, will te fornd at attachment B. 4. However, a raview of the sublicity ‘which the Congress received . Shows. an-unfortunate acount. of concentration on Lasky. In Berlin, for in-. . stance, where. the. Congreas received ite greatest publicity ontput, out of ~ 180 newspaper clippings which are avellavle, approxisately 15 specifically - eb Te featured Lasky, pome Of them photogravhically. Of the U. S. and British’. 90 ee press clippings wrich were available, several featured Lasky prominently. , ; , In 4 feature article in the New Leader, the subject of wrich wae the “Cultural Congress, Lesky Was | referred to.a% the initiator of: the Congress and he } was featured in at least two of ‘the. formal press. teleasge which were - given ‘ont in Berlin. Cr the 23 photograppa which covered the: ‘Congress and which were released for press and. historical purposee, Lasky is prominently featured in 6. ia large anount ‘of this pub2 icity gaterial, including | i: photographs, press cuttings and press releases, ia avaflable ‘in our files.) : “. While Lasky’ s part as veneral’ Secretary 3 was over-emptasized in a nusber of. - newapafera ‘and periodicals, the. most. donaging- article appéared as a feview of the Congresa’ in. the Manchester Guardian, written by the - prominent. his- | torien, Mr. H.-R. Trevor-aoper in which Lasky wes descrited as connected with Anerican Inforzation Services and the. ‘organizer of the Congress. The Statement was Unfortunaté ‘decanse this was: the only critical article of the Congress’ known to have. appeared in the. Western. press. It passing, it Zight be mentioned that the Lordon Econorist also picked up Lasky! 8 appolnt- ent as General Secretary, ¢ aa @ suggenting ue S. sporsorshi>. Its review, LG ceaner GURY cr & co. ies vor > : : AEH Otay YG a Arb TET MA Fe HT 14-0000 - broadcast by ‘the Communist mac = of Sraars ties ay PSE bai however, was ‘laudatory and pointed up the sincerity and usefulness of the gatcering. The holding of the Congress in Zerlin sas descrited ao ‘a gesture of defiazce"; tha Eeeting was called aa event of "considerable sig- nificance (strong words for the Lordon Zesneniat) and it was referred to ‘a@ aarking, or at least reflectines "a. turn point of the westera counter- attack in the cold war.? "¥orea,? Said the Eccnoziet, tage the fortune of the Congress and crystaliized the Teal issce before tke delegates.4 Trevor-keper, in a letter te the Econonist, commenting on its article, was” kuch more temperate than in his atticle in tre Guardian. For example, in the Zccnozist he declared, "We were alxost all united against Comunisna - from the start.” *, oe, ; 5,. At thie point, it should be specified that fron.the time the Con- étese was firet discussed, it was! recognized -that the Conmuniet press: would indict it as a fascist, war mongering, ‘Propaganca group opsrating ander “the intelligence auspices of the T. S. and that this. accusation would te. 6. (ae Lt vas) whether or net, in fact the .ontrols. It was alse recognized that Congress lad ‘been under any e “ithe General ‘Secretary of the Congress: would inevitably Teceive a certain “amount of attenticn fron the press. It seers to be clear, however, that thia - Amount of attertion was unnecessarily large. 6. Fotwithetanding the undue persoral publicity achieved by Mr. Lasky, “it is eignificant that: a. He played a most important role in tha conception, devel op- "ment, organization and contrél of the Congresa. Without his active interest and support the launching of the Congress would have been most difficult... |” = Se a b. The Congress vasa highly successful operation, In its etand ‘ against intellecttal neutrality in the at: uzgle against Commiisn, ite Letter to the Fast," its final "Manifesto,5 and ite deliberations and intellectual discussions, the ‘Congress hes..proven its propaganda. * value waich will be extended and expanied to a gTeater degree in the - futare. : - eo Po . : EE 3/1¢/far’ ce, ce: OPC registry - 3 and 4 ef 6 | Zz -20f6 6. | HES + 5 nad 6 of 6 Attachaenta a'and b : : See description above _ Siiecuent: ‘Subj. ‘prof: (38 234) a | . copr ; 7 April 1950 ------ " MEMORANTOM FOR MESSRS. FRASK _ . LINDSAY . we OFFIR oe SUBJECT: Project PoqUreK With reference to conversation with Mr. Baker concern~ ing’ the roject outline covering the subjact project, I have approved thie Project aubject t6 the following condition. It makes na sense ould state In paragfaph 6 under the heading of security that all practicable: ‘Reasures will be taken to disguise the official. “Us S$. interest, financial and otherwise; and at ‘the same tine -to pro- ide ‘that. oie of the. two: active ‘Sponaora ‘will de Mr. Melvin J. Lasky, ; 7 editor-of the. ‘overt "HICOG’ monthly: ‘Magazine "Der Monat.". I underotand” that Mr. Lasky 16 needed as. one of the priicipa} organizers and opera- tives but I think it quite unnecessary for hie name to be flourished _ Bvcut asa Sponsor. After all, he is offictally employed dy AICOG-~ he is, therefore, an acknowledged memer of the U. S. apraratus in ~ Germany. Why then ‘should bia -name be used? Reuter is an excellent : .Sponsor and’ surely it w!l1 be: possible to find one or more others-- _Ron-Aser ican or at least shon-offietal Amerlean--to ‘Serve aa ‘Sponsora, _ co . 2. Génerally tn the | game ; connection I asaime that our. con- . eultaat, Mr, Burnhan, will operate “n the wings and that hie nace will not be too prozinently displayed. As the result of his recent . dook andthe farer of conmnist commentary, he ie a "sitting duck! for hostile propaganda in my opinion. I am entirely in favor of his” ; _ participating extensively in the arrangements, but the more hia par- ticipation can be in the form of “off-stage shispere” the better... /e/ 7. GW. /w . Pow: Lae) tar (Hot attached to this ‘8 copy) | : _ Distrivution: toe, Lofa-c@ fey 2 of 2 - cEE-3 | as . a hi O 40 } Sarre s b ¥ : . : 14-0000, ea <5 _ _" ROUTING -AND-RECORO SKEET Otrlcer deal gsations trols be used la the “to® ectusa, I ee = oS 2 ae: Todas each crasont a tine erovld be draca tnsTRvCT ICR: ACTSUS Poet and aera comment nuabered to: -eerrespond sith Une numter fa Lhe Ta"eatwan. fach efttcer should initial (Check mart tnauf ficient! before further coutlng. TALs Becara and @sativg Srect would de returned to Regtarep. 1 4 August 1950 CATE OFFICER'S CONNENES rm , mira) | JUntteaALS ft . Avtacssent, RB contains the fellewing: . Wisk 2291 (our 52862) _ : FSAN.139 (IN. 22622) __... WASH 2884 (our. 83482) 948-CHURG t= FRAY 233 (IN 25105) - | FRAN 451 (Tur 30207) - BREN 3632 (IN 31109) fOnm nO. 1000 apa 1246 SECRET 14-0000 Te Se ‘The decision on this is not up to me... I will ap;reciate opportunity” to disouss it yith you. . i ky point of ‘view ia that ALL of this current PIXCUICK atuft is. pretatura and a caso of a lot -of- hungry actors smelling easy money and wanting to: get ‘nto the aot: and get tho show én . the road, a ; . True We have no puddot for PDGUICK for. this period - and. 1fterally : are Living on. borrowed funds, ‘jo can't make up a budget bécause. a) have no Bocounting fron ‘the- ‘field, do- not know where we. stand,” - ‘Here’ ave ‘some “other questions an wy minds * _ | What wore the. publicity accomplishments of the relatively expensive BY offioe?. lies -What happened to the: Berlin news coverage by. US oorrespondents? : "What happened to the bright and sanguinary ‘forecasts. cf ” tremendous amounts of publicity, speolal magazino art! cles. radio. vroadoasta, eto, which wore to emanate from tho attendance at the . a .Gongsess of Masars, Montgornery and Gonant - a little: natter oes Coe “which cost tho US about two thousand piecoa of kttuse 7 (It seems okear' that their attendance was absolutely worthless obherr250.) ’ Whet happened to their efforts to obtain delegates fron the Kiddlo East? oa ~ Why did Lasky proceed with a dozen Last mimite Invitations 7 $0 innocnous persons (these were supposed to. be ‘a few! and to: extrenely. important people) inoluding: several wivese. rns A ‘cadlegram waa ‘sent urging that a press gouférence be axranged, — L.. Lox Frans Nehring? Did it take place?’ eo _. Ss Re . . There wore no. photographs. of the pool: Aleplays’: , “mts book ae an i displey was an axpensive tten, © pid at take. place? Lo - Row with ‘a: these questions in my ‘mind,. adding. up to a. : realization that if the Congress was @ suocegs, it was only a. - gaocess ag far as it wént,and it: haa a long way to ¢0 to completely matify itself ~ the next ‘atepa KOT being spending a lot’ of dough for — the support of. deaorving inte lJeotuala who have no other source of thoore, . : but in getting a distribution. of a million pisces of. literature, and - ' other publicity, in Satellite aréas - I would hesitate (which ia ° : - a euphemism for dlankly object) to blancly appropriating an extra ten thousand bucks to support an innocuous group of Russian exiles who want to air their grievances, NoT under our control, . aaw4te . WRMORANDUM FOR: KX 3 - SUBOFCT: | gRQsCrT DU, Special Report on PIQVICE — ‘dies est and irolle> have diseasesd the attached paper “and are . .. agread as. folleve: . . Co, Se a Ye think war: tn the preparation of Ake paper, J Joszal=- | ta gon was acting as a reporter mther than funcnzontally o7presen” ae ing his own ideas. ... b. In cur opinion, the vhole achose, an doseribel ta the special report, le each too graniiose, asbitious ard cuabear~ | sore, ae ee, Va ages that the. “Congresa should continue fa existence : : ‘pat wo do not thick that it has to have any legal estab} ishzent. 7 Sree . d. da sea the functioning of o continaniag organieation aa” ao providing’ ‘the basia for future Congreae ceetings, providing ton- | dbefa-with a focus of interest, previding a logical scarce of . inforration,” proncanmta, patlications, and. Tebiielty, an and ad 6 cover for certain 7 operations. | : : 6. *o think tha organisation of the Gongtese could follow’ the outlins in paragraph 4 of the Haforeace down to, ‘and in- ‘cluding, the Géneral Secretary, with the addition of an Brecu-: . . tive Adoistant, 4 stoaographer, and a typ! st, and ‘eliataation Se so of who rest ‘of the suggested perggansl : ; —_ ea 2a f. - We think tt ‘sdvisadlo that. ths Congress: nave ono office, ; _. possibly, though: mat note asarily, . ia Tarts, and that {ita other. Po, . So *oftices* (whieh in actuality.need be Little more than letter 0° © drops) would reqilre no. personnal and - no: adoinistratirve mehinety , except arrangezert 8 for tho forwarding ‘ef. mail. Any other | sporadic use to be made. of each. *offices,® auch as Local taed 14-9000 Pack. 0: ' _ Special Renort brosa releases, for instance, could be accom}ished through “b Fottdant coaster of either the Brocutive Conzittes or the Taternattonsl Comalttee, -. | : . & “oe think that {t need not cost more than $22,500 for tbe next yaar to maintain the Congreso organization, pay for edaintetrat!on, treveling exponsoo, including tho salarios. of yorvonssl, which yould negune a Goneral Secrotary wno would te on O°* ogont. (this latter concept may not be absolutely Recessary; bat If Lot, then provision should be wade for ofc | contact 9on6 other way.) In Addition ts the 25,000, spocte _ ffed above, there should be an allotaent of $89,000 for the | holding of the noxt Congress; Another $26,000 shonld bo - io added for epecial Turpuecs largely connacted with publicity.: The major part. of the expencitures fer the next yenr for . . dlloction,. printing, and disseaination of Congreso material i and which ‘Could: conceivably ancunt to.ag much. a9 $750,090 as: .@ top figute, would be provided, It 1a hoped, by PCA funds. | hn. Fhe activities meationel in Part Il of Budfect report | could very well be handled ander the Satay outlined atova = | with cortain exceptions which veom to be teo ‘broad ln scope to be justified at all. _ CERALI ootiEn veoveen, a LOUIS GLASER. RE.3/L6/far ect Glaeop Droller Chrony. 14-0000 * abtachasnt to 220—C SECT. L IZPORT: Situation and Parspoctiveo. . \ ‘I ORGANTCATION 2h. ab the conclusion of the Ferlin sesoions uf the CONGRESS FOR CULTIRAL FREEKA!, tho basis for continuing work was created by tne . appolitsent of -ceveral eagiittess. Sens confusion end unsertetaty reigned at this period; thess neo t2 ta slorified. Ths folloving is suggested: ; as Honorary: Chairman: Letters will go out this reex to the Five pallosophors =~ Croce, Dewey, Maritain, Jaspers, ‘and mussell — requesting then to homer tha CONORESS by continuing to seive with the pernaneat . gomissicne = - . oo . ; ee Sponsoras ‘A great-nany distinguished nen in the field of art _ ~ "qed seienco had given thoir susport ‘to the Berlin Congress, slthouch they ~~~ sure unable to come. Their name would be sost. useful in ‘the ‘Congresst = - : gontiouing activities. If, a3 seana only approprizto, the final International Comittes of 25 should consist only of “activo members", than saz of tho ‘peminatioas originally includéd should be transferred by. the vorking Fxecutive ‘Comalttes to thiga special 1ist of Sponsors. T::089 (defore the Congress) sO" | gpgtuded == and: zermitesion hero vill also be requested = Andre Gide, —_ ; Balok Bunche (importent, for no Nepro was nominzgted ia Berlin), Carl ; ducknayor, Selvadoy do Hadarihgies..ssumong many otherss coo, } Ge International Comiittes of <G: at the Berlin seesions the following were nominated — (1) igrazio Sttone; (2) David Rougaty (3) arthur Koestler; (4) Corlo conaid; (5) Irving Grow; (6) Jelian Amory; (2), Hankon Lios (f) Jasxos Durnhac; (9) Sidney Hook;. (16) Nicolas Nabokows _- +412) Rigen. Kogony (12) Theodor (Afovier; (15) Herbert Rend; (146) Denis _ dg Rougemont; (15) Lionelio Venturi; (16) Soria fiootaovaky; (17) Karel Kupka} | (18) Josor, Czapoki; (19) Hargarete Bubor-leumann; (20). andre =hilipesess 4, Tadee werg all present ead. are confirmed. the following wore nominated and “- 4 gtill hava to ba infomida, and conflived;. (21). Mohard Crossran} (22) Francote. . Ranriad; (23) Pablo Casals {for tho ."S asors’?7); (24) Thornton Wilders . {28) dakar Pollak; ‘and. (26): Salvador de Mederiaga (Uconsor"? }. gy Bepcativo, Comittee ofS: This consists of the firct five nama.» above. =» Silono, Hougset, Loostier, Bm ys and Schmid (who has definitely accented, and thus taken the ploce ef Kofon}e mo vo . : oye 2, Tt was dooided to hold tho fir:t.moeting of the CONGRESS Exocutive om Comittes during tho first: week in séptesibor in-verise It will probably be _ psirable to hold’ several informal meectings before thon in order to work. cut the outline and details of a functioning CONGRESS plats . a“ Nee N 3. Urgont problam facing; tho CONGRESS by Saptembur 1a the woricing gut of a legpl or oanstitutional basia cf the permanent C@iCRHSS organization. tho are “membora"? Low io the International Committes to be saintainod; how ore additions, cubstractione, changes in this and the Fxocutive Cazrittes to bo made? Who invites to the next Congress, and tho "votes"? .. numbor of ; ce ee -- proposals should bo oconsidored defore a finel Mumorandun i3 presented. This 7 shovld be done in son junction with tho fan Kho will probably be Ceneral- Sooretary ‘ami/or Fxeoutlvo Diroctar, of the CQHIRESS. _ : 4e It fa. suggosted that: the original title be keys and aade permanant - : anely, CONGRESS: FOR CULTURAL FREDGYiOUGHESS PURR -KULTURELLS | FRISEI/ : CHONESS POUR-Li LIBERTE DE LA-CULTURS. ‘The use of the word "CONGRESS? fp © : as ‘mich connection has its parallel both with the CIO (Congreas of Indvatrial _ . _ Organizations) dn the Usa, and and with ‘the Coscrosa Party in indies : vo 5S. A -Yovisionil plan for the organisation ‘of the. ‘GONDRESS ‘should ‘be. ne - worked out, less in the exrectution that it Hill be immdiutely ‘get up than ' in tho hove that within the next efx months it cén be mote end more realized. The folloving sxetch ly subnittad: . COGRESS POR CL LEU L FREEDOH Hononeny Y Chalrnan , . Sponsors datornstional Conn ttoa ‘of 25 mo , . - a, reacutive Comittee or. 5° we Renee “ Secretary . SN -Efesutive Editorial . | Recoaren Faris Gareau Berlin Bureau Director (Director. “| Director Director Direstor “Gree. Edit... Fpeoarch: ; . m ae spente A6ente ABS5nbe ~ . Ctenograchor. | Translator. .- In the Light of thia tatle of orgnalzstion, savored: provishonal ‘appointnenta 5 ; could be ado dn omer *o get COMORES. activitios workisg inmediataly, @ef<e . ; appointseant of: Frau Buber~Newdann. as;axeoutive of the borlin turesus appoint- OO ' pent of Frandots Bondy as iditorial Dirvotor} appointment of cofmcbody Lika | >xAichard Loewentlisl ac. Repoaroh Director. Tho urgencies will becdme clanrer tole. . i, i" + . . . . : { 14-0000 s3 = Tl ACrtvrniEs| vroject: the immediate editing of 9 yolut? an the Mee Poundine Berlin ¢ To:t of the materisl is already syriicble in three lencuaces: *renoh, imclish, and Commans Thia will ba completed in the nut month by the traditional CONGR aren in Butlin. -Morbert Hihlen. fa arstetins in puttinc out tana enectal double mumber of “Der onat™ on tha Congress, which may be 4 Eind of "experimental nodol"s Traneois Sandy ia returnins $2 -ork out ‘a tobte of adntents ond an editorial arproach to tho . : \ Congress Yolu33e ; ‘ oo Be Famblot “réject: the immediate srobcration and publication in many : taple, ctraieht form.m brochure (12-44) pages on "ehat is : Q Fe - Cultural Freatez?* It snowld be Allustruted; ehould tell the \ stery of the Berlin sereloas; should print the tunifesto of Intellectual Liberty: | Ts {and possibly @ tuvized injroved vegsage to the East}; should outline a plan- ties. oe Congress work to ‘be follsved and point to the futures Tis 1s essential _ coe _ for CONGRESS eyripathizers, for tha sress, for the public 1a genorah.. The _ Uditerial Mrector (Dondy) cen te anecionad to prepare a draft for revision and - approval in vertesbare ; ot . \ Se invosticstion crojoet: the i yet of a Serios of Thite Book reports on the sitaation- of cuitural frecdod. Silene has recommended, and the CONGRESS - has announced, 2 docunented account of the Uriter, sptiat, and. colentist io the oountries. tbohind tho Iren Curtain (en account “iich the THES, because of its covemmental Conmetions, cennot dole «2 iemediate beginning should Oo { be made with the appointmeat of 2 Hesaarch chief for this project, zesponsible oo : for workins cat an editoricl plan, contacting: sources for inforstion; this : . project chief ahould have. tho sneftolosteal -and journs Mstio qualificaticas of -men-like Loomenthal and Yuhlen (aad “ster de Nendelssohn}. 7 pe , 4s frotest Project: the CONGRESS should, with the épaciNe aigeatured Of. Tg its loading suspostsrd, keo> Jn the farefrost of public attention by taking _— ud via She prego, open meotings, dabites, otcs, dasea of floemmt vialatious of tha princicies of the CRGRSS as stated in the vanifesto and other | ; Ascunants. Tho CONORESS cannot, to-bo sure, bedome in intornational civil- Aibarties union, but it ean speak out-on spacial issues ‘(purge of a Univearalty, ~* _ i) Mquidstion ef n oclentist, arrest ora writer, otde). Se Bios y Vrojest: the CORES shoula by means both of infornation - and aritasing Seen eliza tio difference betwean those who are choosing froedan and thes who are widlisely or unkno-ingly sapzorting totelitarfanian and © its ceecoticas. The dravatio detection of Pint, ilfred rersr during the Congress Berlin session from the Sovict—cont rolled noadeny of Solence ie an examplo of ehst ‘ean be done; this epscific Germay moveriont is.gathering strongth; there ‘have ‘been another hoif-dozes resignations, and tho news is Spreading in Eaatarn-Cerniny Tide fine also involved the worLd-faous a - ok ede Charite hozpital tn Esstem Norlin, almort 3/4 of tha distinzutshed mdical areclalists. are ready to break away, and wo ar) now hopin, to yosch sane . orstructive arrangement by which they can miintain thoasclves in vost~ ' Borline Thia type of activity <~ ranging fron raleonini: srendnsn$ ind tvdinala fron the East, to sbeite>ing Prous smi institutions, ani berinning with initial private contaes =~ csr traasrorm tie CONGRESS Bram a erottp of spoakose-. mon for the Libertarian ideal tnto “activists for Preecen”. . ‘60 Radio-Brondeasting smject: inaugurating a arecial varies of radto Prograns £7 bo prepared by the CONGRESS, Linitson should be éctablished with RLS, the Free Diroos netrors, the French, sustrian, German and Jritish atations, including the Yoico of .morics. Plans have teva started for the - first series -- nemaly, “Lislomies serosa the Curtain®; a dozan "open-lLettarst—- Kesetler to Seghers.and froeeht, thor to recber; Eisler, Lusaos, Lysenko, | Tarlo, Hhrenbury, ete als -= personal lzad mossagas of flvo—minutes (lesa in chateftl opposition, more in cpen-nocrted >itz)~ ‘This would be a practical “ *Vessecse to the Inst", Theee esula dé ‘published “in eral: book~foring cm es follow-up to the CONGR. “2 tha COSRESS shold aweml each yor a: > Vurdous porsonslities for Cistinet!ve services Lo. and contributiona to tho esuss of Cultural Freedans This could de civen en. |” the bs6ic of c new book, a oareer, or fora specie] cetiritios. To tres ean...” be distincuianed: tho Nevel-i'rize model, and the Urdversity Stirend. Ths ‘latter sould eanbloe the recistant fan ine : vican, a Preachaan) to szend four weeka in Berlin, civing 2 series of 5 CoxGHEDS lectures at the Froa University, ister to be printed an a epecial CONCHES! voluno, (THis ic equally tree of en Inclish reciplent at i: ddelberg, a Gornsir at the Now School in N.Y.Ce, a . . Fronehasn at the London School of Deoneaics, ote.) _ jublinhine-Nouss sroject: this oczt4 to a modestly-canceived annex to the COlGk Js heriin-auresn, wiieh vould actually orire: out tho CQnRESs * Volumsa (indisated abave). It. would alao publish tho. panshlets ani brochures oe mentioned, 2% would consider the porular cnultural--olitfoal lftrnary ‘the ““. Blrkonfald proposal). It could be the house to which “Dex itont” woulda go, if atid whon this monthly béecwes complotoly independant» It would grriducliy bulla up ite orm Liat of wuthoro from croay proainant CSUs wEitars {Koestler, et. ale) The “ablishipg-iicuse, could be started fron tha exiating : . », SFansitionel CONGHESS barean no. functioning in Rerlin; the imresu=Director,. v8 owe ob the “Executive assistent, could bo’ ohurged Wit’ the responstutlities of a. “ * nowmal international Peblishsr "in Germany. (incorporst {605° a" O.n.baH, and the Like). . sLattar iro joct:. ireediate plans’ for a fortnishtly communication o 7 . “Be Ret ae to all CG@mnuccs syaparbicers, the prean, oto. should be..started, comlsted. ; / | A 2e8& page mimeographed invormiticn-twlietie will koe) alive COMGHESS ~ intuteat. . 14-0000 - - aon ¥ : “a 56 “, 3X SOW LARGEASC IS LONeRWIGT PRIPOCALS le Fo In produced tn cannootion : film: a full-lon-th” ‘aaturo on. op d-cormmn ier, a vert . ue o . (The Hamar & ‘he Sickle") hes been outlinod by Mes. Jacky and - + Scmibasz (ons of the 1s: Siding, Tete ‘docunentary=ankers;, who would bo. available in Exzopo tor Atie ‘These could *. “we normal 7 omer re ae Se - Be Taeture Tour Propagat tailding up:a edrevit, therouprout westerns 0. ee. Furene, ‘tha he tnited Peavey, and: ‘slaqwhere, for politic) and oubtural, CONGRESS _ SpqakerGe 3. Resgarch-In:titute Dpronel: this o ‘ule be a nemmel ant lo-jieal out- crovth of ths Lirst CONG?ao. research activities, It vould. acun the ratablishe ment of a "Chatham Hcuse” on an interaitional bugis fer serious studies of the walturslepolitical problems ef our days Sehalara ond journ: List3, on the “.basis of upacifia nasi: ‘nnants sad awards, could be asaoeisted vith CONGiESS “activities. Tals vould be Linkwod sith tho Paria unt Berlin bureius of the 5, wit sh such internationn, reviews a3 cre affiliated, «ith tho CONGRESS (Der voust", stce), and with tho COMEELS subhishtey; Hounee be Vnisersity 2 ‘Prppenal: a oantre for Eastern exile profeanor and students, oither in ‘ry fox. of sn inderendens. sescante institution (tho Crazeki msolution) == or perharga in ¢ha nore przctic: form of: eenoly rahi p3 for tha exiled students, dnd aoniversity ehvirs. 2or Ghe “aoholars ~~ beth is. oxisting Purcoadn and .forfean necdontc dnstitnidens (Zerlia ¥iee University, _Toroonno, 7urich, oxford, Canbelica, Yorverd, eb cele! ; we, oe (Be! cohoal-for-frecénn: 2rszesal: the organizetioa, at fivet on « vory ws modest suarsor-coligoi—ty7o oasis, af a "Gcorge Orwell Sentol fo¥ Freedon" " (Hoahachile fue: drodheit), in wnich social earrsan: and eanindrs 4a tha. . o oe political and cultura: problems of our’ day could. be given isouts could : be invited fan? thus cive the youts eane mo: aflame’ of intellec éial tredinins}i 97 leading publicists ‘and officials ‘ocd participates eh ide ‘eould be associated With the hssearch Institute (hone: researchers decors te Chere’ Rnd oartlelpants © in ths ‘Sehool Gaasiors), une vith tho University < ‘so joct . "coasresa endras” could bs davelo nod Wares ° : b 6. Svonbsal for Other Natfonal Ruresus: ox; anding into donor Suroposn eanital ‘cities «= tockhoin for Leandinavia, . Vienna for! the. Bulswis,. Row for Los the Naditerecanean, New York and svana for North’ and Jouth Ameviese it will, a we ta, in any ase, prodcbly dacane. La; wativo $0 eutnubiiey’ 4 sub-lurot ia Hew Yor! ; 7 “City for. tha next partody co thit. eriean sublic oziaton ia nos noloctods eee a * 1400000 aS, 1? duly 1960 | RSHORAN NDE FOR MESSRS. LINDSAY BANER . . SUBJECT: .- | Berlin Congress of intellectuals (Congress for to oe _ ; Cultural Freedon). le Thank you for obtaining the atteched copy of General Marrader's estimate of the above mentioned operation which I nota have furnished a cony of this estimate to Nir. Joyce who I under stand will show it ta certain sipnificant people in the State Devartment. 2. 'T think that ‘ali persous concerned with this operation -are entitled to the neartiest consratuhtions and If you have not already: done’ sa, IT should appreciate your. pagsing on ‘the ~ oo "substance ‘cf General Magruder's appraisal to the field. I am sending a copy of this memorandwi to Kr. Thompson, who I aesume ‘will pass on the word to the members of his staff who played a . role in this, operation, . “gol F.G.Y. TS *yo6éh We Distributions foot Ss fl = EE & EE3 ae a #2 - SP. ee paar Ss 3 TTT RS ee + was given’ in-a memorandum. of transmittal to Secretary Johngoné* Ie ---~?>- 14-0000 . Lo OY i . HRIORAAU FOR TER SECRETARY ; guajacts Congress for Culturnl Froedon = an OP me ; organised acconplishnent. ; poo Shia 19 on Qrscathonal Rovext of an octual - oy accorplisimaat. It ta 6 subtle covert operation : ‘ carried, out oa the highest intellectial level. It | “dg unconventional warfare at Ita vest in which the cn a Soro , objectives are nen'a ninds. It 4s the opening ; a . oo : operation of a continuing campaign, © —-r ey Phe ortein ad purposes ara stated in Section I. The detaile in orgarielng 2 delicats oporation of ° . . oO this nature are caly hinted in this report, tut. enough is expressed to arouse edniretioa for the ; | principal operatives. . : . The report 10 already too condensed for briefs - : oO L ing, I urgently recomiené thet jou sean tha whole . . Of ite - ; ; So, : ; ' oS ares _ deka Magruder. ate ee rd ~ . ‘ at > * ok ¥ ‘ a & . . - : ar, . - 4 § aa . 4 Ss & 14-0000 x . ; : P 12 July 1950 ° NENORANAT POLL Abate. Pusstesd, Stribling, and Ragedale : yROW - 1 Charloa Olestoad “SUBJECT sot Confidential Seport Received By Schiller ea . Berlin Congrose for Culiaral Froedon , 1... ‘Yhon Mr. Stridling's chop requested me, at the pehost of a cable requost of Mr. Hambley, to attozpt ¢0 appensa Schiller in connection with his Andighstion fer the manner in which kax Tergin, ‘tha American Negro, had-bdoen handled in Berlin, Schiller reacted in the manner described in uy carlier menorandus on this subject, which ‘was ‘on the wholo satisfactory. fe Nad since received a complete re- port. froa ss. reliable and competent observer at the Serlin Congress” which Iam quoting below: : Lod . ; eS tom the sholé, the Congress has achieved some useful results. . In zy opinion, the test thing about the Congres was that it vao . held in Berlin, A Congress in raris, fa Switserland or in any a : otner place would have had neither the aang political sigcificance : ae : nor would it hava roceived the Sato cublicity. For the Serlinora, ; : a. ee. the fact that Berlin was chosen as the meeting place was renewad . So proof of Weotsrn solidarity with their resistance against the Rusoians, They noad- euch proof again'and again, especially ia view of the fact that they hava a definite and justified impreseion _ that the Bonn Governinent is not inclined to sanifest any particular _ farvor ao far as help for the Zerlin pepulation 18 concerned. "" ephe Congresa, soréover; ‘has’ becn™a~auceeso Thasmuch as us showed the determination of an inportant group of intellectuals, scholars, and artivteto leave no longer unchallenged Cozcunist attesots to dominate the sceno through their various *cultural® front organisations. ‘The porzanoat sachinery established by the ‘ Tc 7 oa “-. - Gengress for the purpose of continuing its work say be of great Me - Gupertance provided that certain conditions aro observed in its wo. activities, bos . ce : ee "- wphe following erisical resarks regarding certain phasce and ne + features of the work of the Cergress. should not be construed as on " : : attempt: to deny the fact that the Congress had achieved o-ussful - -- iticiez mado from a perfectionist puint of . — Cae ° " purpote. Sor fe this er a stLonit viev. Fovever, waile it ie sioitted that Ina gathering cf artiats,. “scholars, and writers, many cf whos tend to display prima-donna - attitudoa ant a spirit of ceterte, a certain asount of friction fe inevitable, it cannot be ssid that everything vae done to reduce ‘such frletions to a minisug, As.o result, many delogates when | hed an opportunity to.asx for their ispresaiona of tho Congress, ‘Loft. Berlin with wixed- feelings, soze of them not withoit a certain apcunt of dieappointzent. =. te, ; Se CEL hia nL a ee Re a 7 eae tole woevi Cir tea crt Oh SF Rye a 14-0000 “While the organisation of the Congross waa oxzcellont ao. far. - a8 tha technical side waa concerned, (hotele, rublic meotings, . Teceptions, press ‘interviews, ats.) the debatos of the Congress -$00k place undor corditiona which shoved a conaidercble leck of imagiaxtion and ignorance of varlianentary procedure on the part of those responsible for the way in which tha buolnean of the Congress wae trantacted. Skegga, Muhlen, ax _boncy are certainly nice follows with tha beot intentions, However, they deen to. hava had no previous exporience at all @xhow to run a conference, co ALL delegates had boon asked to prepare papers on varioug “subjects. It was-obyicusly impoasible to have ell those papers . read. in tho public meetings of the Congreso (they vero mimeographed ‘ard will be distributed). It wan necessary to mke a selection of “toples and.opeakere. The dest a: ‘thod would havo been to appoint a steering ‘committee which would have made this riecesaary selection with the maximum of objectivity. Unfortunately, thia wae not done. , Enotena the question of who waa to ofeak ard how long wae decided by Skegge and his. associates who did it ina rather arbitrary and haphazard minker. To explain viatI moan let mo cite a few exazples; First, the case of our friend, Wax Yergin. Together with Maz wa --- worked -rather hard.on bio paper ‘(one ‘nicht we had no core than two - -- “ héurs oleep). The final product received rather favorable comments from Hamblay anc Arthur Jchlesinger. 1 tried to mnxe Skeges urdor- etand the importance of having Communist propaganda regarding the ‘Fegro problem ansvered and refuted vy a competent person who loa Negro Nhinaalf.. Skeggs flrot promised mo that Yergir would have fiftoen minutes Speaking tire. -dhen wo arrived at tha nesting whers Hax-wis [email protected] sceak, he vac tcld that he vould not got more -", than ‘ten minutes. “ve vent to work again, and deletod some paseagus - g0'ao to hava'’a ten-minute text. However, when Max was about to © take the floor, he was informed by Bendy that he should not speak _. ‘Yenger than five minutes, As a result, Max got confused and delivered -.. A Completely inadequate version of what he originally wanted to say. uu. Similarly, Sascha Sclwars waa prevented from mking a report on the : - altuation of the yorking claea in Russia. Nor did the delegate fron Spain and the one end only representative of Latin-America to the Congreso have a chance to epenk. "On the other- hand, Koestler. @poke four or five times and there “was generally a marked téndency to build him up as a kind of pragcentoer Randi. He seems to have enjoyed “himself in the rolo of a, taok-naster 7 censoring. and lecturing the delegatos. Ao far aoe I gathered from aes ' eonverdation with Skeggs, Koestler waa given this prorinent place : / os Dacause)- due to the fact that as a well-known writer,. his pronounce< ‘=. “" "mente were supposed to attract pablic-attdntion in a greater measure -thaa apeecios “by other delegates. The cane consideration wao evidently applied in the casa of : “{loné. . However, Sflone seaned to ba anxioue to be as non- ~committal ae peesitle, quite in line with hie anbigtous political attitude. while Skeges' preoccupation with problems of _ podlieity ie understandable, I do not think that the sathod of troatiag : ‘authore according: ‘to the aales of thoir booke ie apt to promote a : lasting. cooperation arong writere, scholars, etc. Yor once, scholars. will never be able to ser] 28 many copies of thetr | books: ae Koeatler. 14-0000 , oo, aae! we ] a _ [8&8 a cortain moment, the debates tock a very anfortunate a . _- turn. On‘one of the f-equent occasions, when Yoestler was given tho floor, he read x. piver vhorein ha attacked Socialian in goneral and the Brittoh Labor Government in particular. Considering 1) that eens 20% of the delegates vere poople who professed \ socialiat -opinione;: 2) that tho purpose of the Congress roquired that a unity of all donocratic intellectcalo, both socialists and Non-socinlists in the struggle against totalitartanisa be ewphacized and 3) that tha chairsan of the Congress sa3 “rnet Feuter, head of the soctal-denocratic city government of Berlin -- Koestler's attack was absolutely out of place and sho:Jd not have deon made regardlesa — of. whether he was right or not. Asa matter of fact, the paper in question. ‘proved - that Xoestlor ig mistaken {n assuming that a brilliant Journalist and a successful novelist 1s a0 icao qualified to play the role of a philosopher, hfstorian ond sociologist. In addition, mistaken statements by British Labor régarding the problem of . Yuropean unity donot fcotify in w opinion the kind of vitriolic all-out attack against the dritish Labor Government which vas made vy Koestler who. seems to have forgotten, that, regardless, what one - ToT may ‘think of sone ‘ef its policies, British Labor is today one of the ~~ ert — . principal Pillara ofthe world denoctatlé front. : _ —_ : . “Evidently Keestlar's attack crovoked ducediate reaction on the : uote part | of the Socialist Congress dolegstad, beginning with Reuter who | Te . , was in the chatr, ‘In my opinion, this entire discussion was completely we, unnecessary. The British conservative K. P., Azery, showed ouch : better judgrant than Koastlar by atudfadly avotdlag fa iie pronounce- ments, any eriticisa of the Labor Government. If an attitado cinilar , to that of Xoestler would have been adopted in the trade union field, } the I.C,F.9.U, could not have been created. As in the labor novement, _ the organitation of intellectuals for the defense of democracy cannot be euccesofel unlese it to underatood that decocratic socialiom ia a poverful {ufiuenca agong the best intellectnuala of Europe and Asia ~ and that, therefore, evetything should be done. te secara cooperation . of all derocratic forces in eshte of all {doologtcal differences. I wae rather astonished to find that Irving scermed to like Koestler's discourse on socialies. I spoke “with. quite a number of delegates and found that they dida't Like it at all. - Otnstend of appointing on the. first and second daya of ‘the Congress @ resolution Committee which would have been able to work seriously ‘Lon any draft ‘repolutions, proposals and suggestions made by the -delogates, a dtaft manifesto and draft résolution were subsitted to a plenary neoting which had to decide on thes within.a few hours. That mneating appointed sone cornittces who had exactly one hour's tine to - | amend the resolutions. Of éourse, fio ‘serious work of re-writing and. complating the resolutions could be done under such circumstances. You will notice that the manifesto treats the quection of cultural freedom principally from the point of view of the Journalist and less from that of the scholar and the artiota, At leaat this is my. opinion. . - A draft ‘appeal to the intellectuals behind the Iron Curtain, which waa coy = sabaitted by Skegge, ‘evoked an imedlate sharp eriticien, on the part of scorer 14-0000 the Fol{sh and Zusaian| dologates. Thea consittee en which they : wefe rezrocentec, amended 18. Bowever, later on not the amended text which was adopted ty the Congress but the original draft was released to the proaw, thus cresting additional Fovantaent, "Yergin waa not ina happy acod when ho loft. A public meeting had been arranced for hin ard Schyler where they read thoir Farero in full. However, they cid aot like ‘the way they were ‘treated insofar acs speaking tine at ‘the Congresa weetings was concerned and Vex pade recarxs to the effect that now the Cormuniste will say ‘they hea bean Jim-croved since they had to present their -' cave in a special moeting. Trey also resented the fact that the parranent corrittee elected by the Congress does not contain any represantntive: of the colored race. It would, of course, have been aifficalt to- acooint one of thes to the cornittee since the representa~ tion of the United States waa Lizited on ;urpose 80 aa Bstto create the tmrression of Averican dopinstion. . Hoeaver, the right. of-cooptation granted by the Congress to the. rermansnt comittes should be used to introduce as aoon as possible in the committee. intellectuals fron India, Japan and cther non-white ateas.- 7 . . “[430n0. ‘of tha panera’ read at “the Congress were ) excellent, for instance those of Prof. Muller {(2chtllerta men) and Arthar Schiretnger to nine only a few. Aa far an the future work of the soves-ht inttiated by the Congress is concerned, certain things should be - taken into account to mike possibie the full use of axtating posstbili-. ‘ties which ara aulte Pavorable. 1) Representatives of Asia and possibly Africa should -be drawn fato the work of tha. comittaa, 2) All due rearect for 7 iterary fane, the organs of the nev novenont ‘should not becege.a platform for the peculiar ambitiona-of wentain individuals whatever thatr gifte ani talents. 3) «hile Arong th intellectuals 4t/ will ‘probably te inmcoortble to avold ‘dfscussion of so-called ideological problenc, the purposa of ouch diacuasibna a should not be the atrugsie of rival Licologte#, but. the finding out -0f the pointe and areas whare anvocates of different ideslogies my. — met for cooreration in the ‘defensa of democracy against totalitar- _ Jdanian. 4) Eetabliahment of contacts with other movezents enzaged ~ fn the strugzle againss totnlitarianiaz, efpactally if the labor movenent. 5)' Eetter orgnnitaticn of the work of future. ‘congresses and conferentes. - Tie Congress undoubtedly. reflected the ptogrees mde during the aos year ag: fer as the attitada of. Suropean intellectuals is concerned... There. 1a no. trace- of nentraltatic attitudes -in- the roaolutions of the Congress... The ease cannot te ‘said of all the speéchea, Eovever, no “onenly nentralistis sfeech wan wade at the Congresa. The oniy paper . advocating a neutraliet attitude was withdrawn by ito” author, the Austrian ‘physicist, Thorting, | when he heard of the Russian attack on” Southern Korea, : mrs or rd ha 6. eee oo f . Som «Ne vhole, it can be said of tha Congress that all {is well that eni2 yoll. Tke criticism ode above is not intended to oo contradict this general favoretle topression. * 2.° I fint on reading and roreading thie eristiciem, that it fio, is gonerel, sour: sod aensidie. I ohould like to reccest that particular Cae” attention te raid to the latter part of the rosorancum in which five ~ recomendations are mAco with: rezard.to the futere work of the noverent {nitiated ty t2e berlin Congress. [ ehould alco lize to dray particular atvention te the reaction to the bensvior of David Rousset and Ignazio © Silone. .2his {is one further indication for justi fieation that Rousset must be constantly and thoroughly watcted vith a critical eye. 14-0000 we “SECRET ss = ROUTING AND RECORD SkcET INSTRUCT!ONS: Officer designations should be ured in the "TO" column. Under each commanst 2 line should be drawn across sheet and each comment numbered to co-respond with the number in the "TO" column. Each QF aces stcuid init, 1. before further routing. This Routing and Record Sheet should be returned to Registry.| . 3 : { FORM NO. BI-10 , SECRET 14-0000 *: the Berlin. Intellectual Congres. _ “had been cut off the radio at the nicrophone, wea being widely: 10 July 1950 : ce a _MEMCSANDON FOR: Kesars. Thoapscn and Sldser FRCK: _ Gherles Olzeteed 27. SUBJECT: Berlin Intellectual Congresg os a : 1. I wish to refer to Mr. Glaser's infercal mencrendum with = |. regard to the pishandli ng or the Arerican | Regro, Yax Tergin at . _ 2. Ween'l: informed Sckiller tat 1 vihed to discuss tois matter with him he prosecded to read to ne a letter wiien ne bed just received from Berlin giving a ratner fall report on the . Berlin Corgress and. witen contained a greci deal of informeticn. | Among tne {tens reports. on tnerein was tne incideny regarding Max Yergin. I expleised to Scailier tuat it wes a most difricult task to control toe grou of assorted Buropeans wno attended the Berlin Cousress” and sufiicient tize wes not given, tnerefore, to United States delegstes,. Dut thet Yergin's excellent. speeco, which used in press, radio, dock anc pacoblet forme~.---- & Scniller accepted this explanation, but: in closing our discussion of tnis susject, wise-cracked thet our boys ta Berlin did not include Yergin on any socicl doings and closed bis rewarks with the statement that "even intellectuais like Furnnsn don't like to sit dowa and ‘eat with Negroes." I cnided him briefly and tnere the matter was closed. 14-0000 o Co _ | - 7 So SEE | port a Gee ~ pe ne to 0,0, = a8 S0eN as crnckiongio aes att Go” BO, sou prafor,) e . ° A cadlo Crom gL ham, 3tates Shaw 2 forgin was not satisfied wtb was hatuilod in Toe vlin, es His complaints : . os tis spooch ~ doscribed as "oxcollent™ - vad cus | . ee, off at the-micronhono, — © oe ee puowr oma se oe did not, spnarontty, rocoiva the iting of © =. - A. Lattention he thought waa due hin, bo ee Be is oxpocied: to nate an ‘advorse roport to i a p Bu nhan wound Rares ‘offie to anpoasa “aohiller by- agsvnine: hin that tho staf? tho Concroas had tholr handa full trying to a control tire pane of ggporyod “wiroveand Sh ‘CTOs and conid - _ not civa sufZiclont tine and attantien vo | And that they intond to ua vorgints3 oxcollent mates tal in press, vedio, book and varphlot for, civing Lt wide. .diatribution. In comparison to this, “reumhan cons.idozs the detual promulgation ab the sessicns of the Conpesa wee ee . Qa minor mattar,. . .” —_ . 14-0000 Jacques Manrrain Rentrano Russeie Colonel Lovis Glaser te es be case 3051 Idaho Avenue NY Gashinctoa, De. Dear Colonel Glaser: : Thanks for the testimonial, I au enclosing statement to date. ‘laurei wreath turns into a bricnhat. pending our vision on future activities. Hr. E resolutions passed at the Congress. Will you, ple .. . Sincerely, " Pearl -Yluger + _ . : ew - , . : bre. ™ ee Congress for Cultural ‘Freedom Congres pour la liberté de ta cultiire: * “Kongress fiir Kulturelle Freihett - “ee / Berlin, Germany—June 26-30, 1950, L\> ’ International Committee: Mne 29» 1950 ENERAL SECRETARY: RENE . : . “Melvin J. Lasky Renepstro Croce Hotel am Steinplatz, : Joun Dewey Rerlin-Charlottenberg. Kare Jaspras Germany nn PUBLIC RELATIONS: Amold Beichman. | 20.West 40th St.. New York City CHickering 4-3060; : LOngecre 5-344 | a copy of our financial You will rote that our expenses, exelysive of the | , cooks, were $927.05. However, this does not inelude our June telephone. | bill for phone calls and cables.: I an skipping tam tomorrow before the' \ ‘ ' _ The files and left-cver stationery are being stored at Freedom louse . : eichnan has tha check book. 7.” and will pay the telephone bill and refund the balance when Jim returns. _ . Ky summer address will be 115 East Chester Street, Long Beach, 1.1. jist may want to contact ne. I hope somebody Will send me copies jof the ano remind Jim for ma? cetene or eth cam a oem . F wot (rR ne OI ~ ween 4.00000 otal Income _* CONGRESS FOR COLIURAL FREEDGL : _ Staterent \ As of June 30, 1950 Incons Molvin J. Lasxy $200.00 Janes Burnhaa 5/28 $500.00 sot BAB 500,00 62-836 4.62 © G/20__ 300.00 7 Seong _ #Total Bo.00 of no 30) 1950. Exponses . Clipping Service ae 30.60 Printing = stationery me 2 Rant « Freedom ilouse | ’ ae "150.00 Salary . hoo0,00 Bookn = University Ple Bookshop 263.53 : -- (Parcel Post) @ . 126.00 391.53 - Pearl idugor . . h.62 : (Parcel Fost 2. es Un FO 19.52 . " j 411.05 Mit erephi.ng ond Mineoprephing ; : : 49.80 Yelephoné = jing 1 bil1 tor 20.75: Tolograms and Gebles (paid in Cash) mo, ~ fo Newspapars for press conferange - : 38.00 Fo Lasky 2.67 _ MUtery Permits 7 12.00 oe (miler, Store, Schlesinger) ; -:. Postage’ (inol., sailing photographs, oippingty: . - Western Union = Meabencar Servicé | ~ - ee bag Arnold Belobnan = Expenses. _ Sls 100, 100. - Miscellaneous = Phone calls, tasio, ores: ms 0 office applies, ote. a . ; 29.0) - : 1,325.20 . Ealance in Dane. athe deos not inciude the Juna tolophane bi) $-7395.08 14-0000 TO: MR. GLASER az yo C950 he FRCN: MR, MILLARD - a Ly . "I talked with Allen Séeples who. stated that he knew nothing of this L. man's executive ability,-that ne does not know of any position he has : \ ‘held. where that might have been exerted and added that he might be wrong \ on this factor. “Stated further that he knew him asa. Jory brilliant af zriter, with reference to hie political {dealism, egs stated that & “he believed he was a Socialist and a littla to the left; how:ver, this ‘factor was temperaté with the statement that with regard to Fascist or Comminist, he was definitely anti-Nazi and he balieved tha’ he was ‘anti-Communist, He continued by saying that he was a ran of high . character and that he personally J tked him but that Whe would not consider hiz for an executive secretary's position, with further refererce to the last point, he mentioned that he wags basing this on the fact that he did not know of any axecutive position that the individual had neld. ". . ene (WASH Jas? Set 59167) - pogeK . 14.09000 . - .. ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET | ‘VASTRUSTIONS: © Officer dsalgnations showiade vied in the “Tn® column, Under each comment a ling snovlé be dften across preset end oath coment numbered ta correrpond with the number in the “To°catuan, Cech ofttcar should Inittal (enach mace Traahflelent! vetore further foutlag. This Becord a: 6 Mouting Sheet whould te returned to Reghstey. FROM: “ee, EE LL oom” Gate - OFFILER’S Se Ce - fore ne. apo 1040 hte : . SECRET = 1 . “ ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ n ‘ 1. JONATHAN 5. SEARING HAS BEEN LuSTRUCTED COCR DINATE DETAILS OF PDQUICK. JO FURTHER ACTION WECESSARY YOUR STATIOL. - _- : 4 4 3 '- F ' » E a i . ea * . ~ - wee ‘ Congress for Cultural Freedom Congres pour la liberté dela culture 7 * Kongress fiir Kulturelle Frecheit 8 hee a} , Berlin, Germany—June 26-30, 1950 . ° - Taternational Committee: June 27, 1950 . ‘GENERAL SECRETARY: ‘ BEN Cc . . ; : : Melvin J. Lasky ENEDETTO Croce - ; Hotel am Steinplatz, Joun Dewey ~ : : : ;Berlin-Charlotteaberg, Kare Jaspers Jacoves Manrrain Bertranp RussELL PUBLIC RELATIONS: Amold Beichman - -: 20 West 40th St, New York City i c . ' CHickering 4-3060 H : . . LOngacte 5-3344 g - Colonel Louis Glaser ., ; -, co cepa ce he. 3051 Idaho Aveme Ie. cs ee pC : ’ Washington, D.C. | “a ; ne ; . . Dear Colonel Glaser: | rHehrins finally got off last night, There was no- room on i. ' Saturda:ts plan wrich he stood by, but he was scheduled tot ake a a Sunday morning plane. Due.to same mechanical difficulty, that olane did 7 . not leave until lest night. The American Eress Co, was unofficially eb as informed that as a result of President Truran's intervention all other 5 ‘planes were chartered for the stranded students. I even sooke to Lr, Buttles-about getting ir. Nehring on one of the chartered clanes if ‘ the scheduled flight “did not get off last night.- If Mehring, too, did es “not turn up our counter~Grosz campaign would have looked bad, I therefore’ - felt that he mstlear re-even if- it meant being oresent at only part of the a -Congresss . ' he oo . a. i a I received a letter from George, Grosz _mhich I requested when I spoke to urs. Grosz: : : bo, "Zere is my statement: a : 2 “t. regret not to be able te attend the Congress for: ‘Cultural Freedon. Ly .. reasons aré entirely cersonal., I am delighted with your efforts to mobilize ’ vErt and sekent: sts of the world for Freedan and ee _ and aircailed the: letter am envelope to then. ‘Unfortunately & iddleton ‘of the Times is on ‘vacation Pron” Retlin. We. 1, Seem to te getvins & etter coverage e jin he Receld-Tribune, which has a by- ne “Line correspondent. on the: eee ar the Congzess' oe ., re . i anvthine 5028 wrong with the fruit crep in ferlin or anyplace in ° ty Barone” for that matter, they" 11 probably blae it cn Rullerts freit fiies : oi ‘ " * — a re: Soeet c ne L “ICO, FRANKrOaT. ‘Binco natertal ‘epeoning fron Berbin culture Congress likely have great propaganda valne in enwtatting SOY veseo canpairy and other 20V ° efforts in poyobological fleld, PEPT decires arsangerouta be nado for _ __ Seaplete photo ond iitrary coverage with view obtalaing pemuscsipt and “pletertel filoa teste te PUR in major Jenguageo not only in GER bet other ; Somers. -, Seggest Daleher now on TDY fros DEPT xith 18, wa, _ viet erlin during ‘Congrens to etudy Congress outpat for re ponatbiities in US.ta To. opordinate with EGA on Pee in other Ena eountriae, Lasky, Joeroleon or other ‘qualified officer ‘SMD eonfer with taldevar Moleen Hotel Te Deyrand, - Paria after HED-sma a. : ee . ee CODE RCOM: Repeat HICOG, BERLIN, PEPCO, as GarGAlieCesnrtes 6/19/50 P + Encknl ght CONPIDERTIAL Dear Ur, Glaser St ate + ws dune AL, 1950 x z _ I am enclosing herewith two letters received: from American Exp telephone conversations, cy Fo ress and copy of answer aa per our oo cidnene ee etal FOREIGN, SERVICE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 1906 FLORIDA AVENUE, N. W. : WASHINGTON 9, 0. C . . : vo SEHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES THE MIDDLE EAST INSTITUTE - he 198e . ~ \ e \ OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Pe tae a _ Trane you for: your lettor of Jane. Ly 1950~ to Stockton ragnotod ty tr. Baal at oar . ___ te to or aosomt ge oe a oo , Philip HW. watts “y: a ; : aa yics Frosident nt" . 1 ' 1 i i | i a 1 wile 14-0000 . : -_ . . coe nm AME RIGAN EXPRESS COMPANY fe . ewe Danan eat . i CyMERICLy Fe ce ee BOEOWrits i : Vics Paswns st ans Ganiae Caen 85 Broapway ‘ W. F. Fux . New Yoar 6.N¥ Aeortert Una Nawseet op . Cauce Appngss: TOURAMAE Pesos eee me EE Soe OE 1950 Grnanp J.GieMoan : Teaver anp Fonszen Sairrero : June 13, 1950 Ascrerast Pieerweme Tapes: Newer - eee ee ee sere . Nr. ‘peiip He watts, Vice president coe _ Poreten Service Educational Foundation — -.1906 Flortds-Avenie,. N. We. eS - _ _ Washington 2) De. Ce, _ ‘ uo “ In connection with the travel to the Congress for Cultural Free- -dom which you are: sponsoring for Mr. and Mrs, James Burnham, . : the servicing. office has’ advised | us, that | ‘Mr. Burnham has ‘Tequast= . 7 . ed a side trip. tov Stockholm. ae : Wild you. “eandly.. advise ‘us. whether. . this additional transporta= - . ; : =) tion is for the account of the Foreign Service Educational : _ Do - Foundation or for the account of the passengers. Se ee pie “6. G. /GAimore Asstt. Passenger Traffic Manager - IG:BPiret _ ‘aso — 100" —fanisersaty, — 1950 . _ 100" | es cuseetnen en un ek ;° _ FOREIGN SERVICE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 1908 FIORIDA AVENUE, MW > a. a : . WASHINGTON 9, 0. C : ot : . SCHOOL OF ADV-NGED mremujnoni STUDIES . THE MIDOLE EAST INSTITUTE | = mae : Jona 21, 1950 OFFICE OF THE PRESOENT od Mee 9 Se Je Oiere, oe re poe tgon ; o Mamager Bow York Oe wwe Yor ; ——- Pear Ih Bre Gilmoves . Rav OORGHESS FOR CULTURAL FREED : 7 | ity EMdot Coban, ‘Editor | a i | Gassentary Fanzine i — | aur otter of duo 16th vitro "to the above, pattie wad on ny desk upon Sy rebar : eo . (80 the attr thie Rornéngs. eS and , ck Felaburaing Ure. Cohen for lr. Cohen's tickst on oo noe Ca 8. Bs Guan ELtaabottis te ‘S ‘ ° f 1 t - x rs Tis Tavet Devan rant BE. Ware . . ‘ Vien Parner aie Commas Messen Ria itnianwax ew Rn om. F. W. Fo Fog, . une - Asseetser Vice Parupent 25 aan Cancer ADDRESS: TOURANEX Pissrncrn Taio Niven Mana Qsseme - booms Rearevances . . Graarnn J.GiuMoRs Teen ane Fonasce barrrord . . : Aasornaet Dresencen Tews Neoee . \ ° 7 ; _June 16, 1950 £ a PL” 1906 Fier ie Avenue, Ne W.. ae Weahington w D. C. re . ahr A Figen Te ea ee Bee Berlin to-Hr. Co would de unaccestsblé and thet, because of comitments tn Hew ‘York, the only ‘steamship sailing to, which he could agree was the.S. S.. QUEEN: ELIZA- . BETH due to lesve New York after lest. midnight. “oy. oF Space on eastbound “sailings ‘at this séason is ata prentum, “and on this : particular one has been sold out for a considerable time, being actually under ticket. We exerted our best efforts in behelf of Mr. Cohen, but , were wnable to come up with the desired space. Mr. Cohen, on the recom mendation of. the a ne we understand, attended . the departure .of,.tha.ship.: ¥ sbSetger Mould te “unable t ‘sal and space be made “kat Passenger Traffic. Manage 1850 =” 100" Jinivetsa _- 1950 a please turn over 14-0000 . ¢ . i ° = so et o. . < ; / . . 7 . . . ; ; : Mr. Martin K, Williems . Page 2 June 16, 1950-° ; P.S. Since dictating the foregoing letter, I have been advised ' by Mies Kluger of the lopal NewYork Office of the. Concress for. : L: . Cultural Freedom thst it is Mr. Cohen's wish tht p sent be =. - ; , mada to'Mrs. Cohén. I Presume this urrengerent will be Sgrecable . ; . . ane to you: should you find the reinburrezent in order.. ; : : ; : 14-0000 : : a Congvess. for Cultural Freedom . - Congrés pour la liberté de la culture x Kongress fiir-Kulturelle Freiheit ‘Berlin, Germany—June 26-30, 1950, 7°, ‘ International Committee: - | dune 23, 1950" | GENERAL SECRETARY: oe 24 mo Melvin J. Lasky , “ ae “ : - er Benevetto Croce , : : : Hotel am. Steinplatz, 2 _Joun Dewer. . : . : Hy oe Berlin-Charlottetiberg, . , 0 a ; no Kame Sasreps se ey LT Cetmmay oi Peoetes Marra 1 PUBLIC RELATIONS: — fe Réxraans Russri | , om . ; 2 Amold Beichman . ; - 20 West_40th St, New. York Gty > , $ CHickering 4.3060 ee . LOngacre S334, - . ! t : Cblonel touts Gliser. 3051. Tdako averme, 1 Somer ones . Repors from New Ki Harold. Lavine of Lensweek, ‘at our instigetion, . spoke to Grosz who said that he is an artist, that He received mumerous Foot communications from the Eastern section of Germany about the Congress; that : “he isan artist and that he can't te bother:d getting invelvéd in so mch |. aE COFrespoidence, Nensweek Will carry ‘the story next week, Will Lissner of... , the Times ig also inte erosted, ee re ee 1H ane pengae ie: the story; he was sidetracked by the distressin ve 2 ts who discovered the PP ig not : Tito). “Bu “Kenton did not carry of the young cirl Pro, tly denocratie (he . g tale on : Walter Hehrine has his rilitary perrit for E ee eee et eee ee eee ov time he-has, cleared bls, incone , tax Stutecents £¢ the. Last t! . Y “ _- the. Treasury De t. (he: 48 an. alien), but as I haven't heard n H . the Jast th irs, “presumably things are going well, The Amer — Company is working on hia ticket, ~~ : him for ican Exoress ; - Tonorros tha last of the delégates are off, I will be. around to - . 4 : answer any press Lnquiries during the week of the Congress andthen will ~ ; obo closé the office, 1 think the delepates éah do thelr um Forrying about ne “the Fubbers-they‘Tert in Berlin, a oo, sa bee T feet “Just. ike Chnidn reg a — who never got to. the ball. £ Kluger . Waard Klucer 14-0000 Dae er wed 23 dune 1950 WEMODANUCN FOR: RECORD ° , \ SUBIEC?:; © orc Operations ia Connection inn whiteun Cormaniot , . Touth Lemonctrsation in Jorlia 1. at the request of the . Derartnaats of State and Defense, we. oe had askéd to inief ef ths OFC Gerda otaticn to obtain a ‘otatesgat: oS . fros General kaxvel).-£& Taylor, B.S, Sonttacsnt fia Berlin, ae: to tha effoctivesore of ‘the widjoct Speraticas. we the cablegrae fros Lisrrence Ro Fe Alle, - crite fof, ore Coren have been ‘dtaseninstod _ birougtont the Soviet tone ty & arou sock Ad yours:” The success of tha:cre-ni asian taidbagritcting’ ors -gillien pleces sf propaganéa mitertal tefore nad during the - Teutechlandtreffen is an achievcnert upon wateh tho _organtestion show d be congratnlated. Be. fYeur missfon le a det teate” ona ts that. you’ are. oveetfieally on chatged wita. avoiding attritution of your activitios to anv C. B.. Oovernsent dource er agency. @his you have evidontly succested in Going and it hao beon o matter of satiofsetias to ce to mov. that’ a, yarions cattors that it wan An our fateress & accersh inh scald to treffen. wo are relying oa oindler or increased. the future. * hoop fy Fe get ee Ma Rt vet DPR AI DON Seg Bt te. : I i pene ee : 3. fhe Gorman alesion haa advised that. tho “arigiaal ¢ compuniesties _fvoa General taylor ‘wae poached em 2? dune 1950, Lexis GLASIR ; aH Sa 4 eft be Ht 2Gzecmtive for Careers, BET: RRM Tecftaw : eer OFC Regtotry (3) TRITy Chrene ISITE SubjeesY PO Qk FRU Glseer File set eget ? Cultural Freedon AP Serlin June 23 ‘ a, *Shie whe Communists pienned _ Vbes yecth ace «s Sownet aa Wetecco: ae - onrmes ¥ - . Gebine inp fuc Sy A secrumd-e! Fore thin 100 Hattomccast cintellectuals ar- Tivee fer the five-day com ; * is to open Monday. : ts and political and =m ‘lesdery are te ‘attend _ pina acscore ef countries, - sea HALE red nha caine ar 74s Benounced - - coming arels Boe oo ". David Litaxtal former chairman ty Lo. "Of the Uxiteg Stites Atomic Ever-(p po igy Ceummistiéay Teonessee “‘Wil- bo : . h sas - .{ CAMs and Caragr-MAAers, play- . .~ ee . imretiy: Seibert Moaiamiery. actor, |® cee fof - and trveg Brown.*trade-union} . jfeader, . * 3 3 a (Ba l(tencoce SUN... 2 Some O 0 Spb Yee 2 atone i ‘ - i i } “. - . : : . a ‘| > ae ; Se ; 1 te ees . : } . fs : i - : : peor , . ' 3 ° > : } i ° : : io 1g e 1 : . i i t . Pot a : H ‘ : ‘ ’ . » * . 2 i . < 14-0000 COs GRESS FOK CULTURAL, FREEDOM : 7 . - IU.S. Group Set hoo. oe i For Culture Role: - ol Lo Be enters rn re eo . Berta '! . , 4) Bight Armeri distinguzched motes . . “yin the fields of arts, science. and |: iq letters will represent the United ' States atthe “Congress for Cul . tural Freedom” ‘to de held in . . : Bertin from June 26 to 30. . a ee i They are: David Lilienthal, 7 ' former head - the Texnessee f] Valley Authority, and !- States’ At £. A Cope aR eg Delegations from Great Britain,’ j Pranee, Naly,. Germany, Austria, : _— ; ' Switzerland, Belgium the Neth: _ _ . : verlands, and the Scandinavian: (¢- <= * 7 . : .. . countries also “il altetid the.. “ - anne - }Congress, . ; . - ! : . H i aie P ry . . . . Es : i : ~ . . : ‘ i 1 - : my . . . ITIMESARY June 10 to 18 Kent, Connecticut : co . : Fent 78, ring 1,2 . . . . 18 June Leave New York. oo. ae ge woo : : ‘19 June | Arrive Berlin (Kengress Fur Kultarelis Freshest) Tae . - _ ee Hotel am Steinplats rr ee De oe . Berlin Charlottenburg 2. _ a a —— oe DS ‘Berlin, Germeny v Chase. Mattonel. Bank — - Franken an Vain Leave Brus ‘sols Arrive Paris (Hotel de le Tremoille) - --. a Chase National 3ank ; ey oo ee ; kl rua carbon - rr 2. Parts Leave’ Shannon’ “30 July - Arrive New York aay alee re . . t . . ‘ ni 14-0000 fad . U- Ina ter Po bs *, We. lo orias this to.ca 2 oon ak : et aoe t aie tht T ovo 14-0000 : - . woe _ : . a _ Prone). char- i : res ches . : og ' finite act : ; bt . te) . mesg? 10 . wet . piri. : ; : hoe a ~- : : ae (Grp -frtede + . . mo > gine af leret a stoi .or to Sawer ema & sve moze or lese se : tate Yi 1 eh S 5°) Ee assire: 2a % : g _ | "oss a qudte prectec 20ers wach L ; . , ~ “i : t . : ‘ rary t . . 3 . . toe cote - - . ua : ~ aig re elie = “ ie ie) vO . : National Prey ge ae , a : L . ~ Waokingtes \ JEB ce . . _ 16 gune + te ccs : Preeent at conference in, office of asst, Secretary a vag _ Of State: iNeKnignt at conference todays ne ee Lo Meseres. McEnigat . - . a Co a ps, : : ’ @rcndahl ; Od a De an ne Kalorex ; ; eur ei es - Hugs a <a A complete, ste ated. thet, the: meeting shad’ eénca a: ms ani means of taking aGvantace cf the Cultural. Songreas in Berliy by widespread dissemination of thé produot of the Jongress, speeches, ceolaretions, etc. . Why would 1t_not..b¢.a.c00d idea to.nave Buttles | coazunicate .. with Labky and have latter eend the ‘material to. Parte. : for publication ir ‘France, as wee 2 ag “eres . _ . re yeileon (ECA) said that peaking for 2Ca, they have a Liberal view as to epending CA funds snd aré anxious: to. aubject..to. Linitations wntes sar So hd 2) instance, no “larce Robe of ESA money orchestras touring through Europe.) Sai Gul tural-Gongress would. fall iwithin the Zi probable acceptability and should be a cooperative ; _ MG ‘ | - enterpriee with State, to be cieared with EVA financial . : So oa . and legal advisors, Dut do not anticipate diz ficulty.- . (besause the Gulsural Congreesa is clearly related to the approved 3a policy of countering | ‘the Soviet. peace offensive, Mr. Buttles sugcested that the best thing to do.with m product of Conaress was to get local ‘people. rae) publ teh it; ‘ 7 We. furnish tranes ations, paprr, ink, etc. . . The above suggestion-led to one dy Neilson that & Dieseainat fon Socaittee sight be formed, backed with our coney wtties added that in addition to a mcre rofound type. Joos" there night be one for the unwasned public. with c le, 14-0000 bx . Py 7 . 4 : . ; IS ys j National Dress Club { : ye Washington j r . : # an 1llustratione - and extracts of speeches. : , Mr. McKnight concurred, thought we needed to werk out. the distritution problem cy vee of a gonaiiteewhich . woulda take charge.of pudlicaticn ani distribution - in i Lee Bany languaces,. Buttlee added that we should use Gérmans _— . a ané German facilities to see that aanuseripte and pkotos | ety are made available. _ a Pp a ; / _ {at this point r ‘ guggeated to But tles that there would - : _ - oo J. Be a question of. sponeorship of material.) - ; ; . G Lace McKnight and.’ Buttles acreed. that Lasky "should be of diecussing the matter Ww th rr ‘contached and putin a pozition Keileon who 16 returning to Feris tonignt, eds é lize t to Ket together with Cody and osNeLlgon” gad et E ‘other Stat e people in Paria, about .the Mater Hita-N e1169 Following are sctual quot eas Neileon: "I dontt know a great deal avout thid 7 jG to precuce @ aajor offensive |. ~ Cultural Conxress, 18 1t apt against the USSR and axainst the Pence offensive?’ McKnight: "yes, I think eo, They ar important bunch of people.# are a very at EVA wae moine to be in:th anizasions..oFall--ktr 3) but thought that | a thing as: dew . . Neileon then pointed out th . business c2 using very dapors : in Europe (gave~ some: J tal sani : Because of the temporary character of HCA such elaopnent of ‘the Cultural Congress should be turned over to: . (Sonethereé previously | . oo State or GIA to handle and continue.,. . L cad asked Buttles,-in créer to make a point, whether the Congress Was goink to be self continuing - Bruce saia he’ | thought so.) Neilson satd we should develop a full head: © of steam on the proposition ard then should not ‘4rop | ‘outs . srould be continued by State through Lasky, or by GIA... peo (actually Was a plea for CIA to take nctice of the Conxregs and taxe it over.) Fi i H i 14-0000 National Press Club |. > Haghington i . on : McKnight then asked ce {f SIa Wag interested 1n the propo- sition as a whole,- T replied 1% seened very interesting, : -. - Be then eaid if « confer ence Was arranged in Paris would we ae gs coe like to have g OIa representative there, I answered I - : : , ce thought we might like 2& to Lave sumeone, I ticn asked a Buttles if he wae’ eure Lasky would go to Faris ~ Buttles -. ' , @aid- he would try to arrange to have either. Lasxy or Josselem , we on _ .(weich Wag the reply I Héped for.) He said they were both ae hae : State departaent People, coth familiar ‘with the Concress, — SE : : : In effect,, that wad the enl of the conference. MoKnight.- againg eaid that cIa should certainly be cut in on the " proceedings from now on Because | Lor their future interest iF in the. Gonaress. ain en TEES el (EILSON REQUESTS THAT IT TAKE PLACE AFTIR WEDNESDAY CF NEXT WEEK. ee noe cag tee mee a em ae eee eee tet Timé of meeting That ESA. te will tne to provide funds for eaten or a zillion copies of the speeches or the Congress and other publicity... Neilson.eaid that-labor coanttteéa” and Lye et wer cooperative groups wight be used for dlaseaination, ; However, the greatest caution must be exercised to see that © a - ‘a Committee on publications, or words to that effact, 1s ‘ appointed during the sessions of the Conzresa, and in my i : opinion it: should be an unwitting Rroup, except for one 2 oT. : . menber; it should NCT have nore than cone US reprenentative, : . Ba, It KIGET be entirely Gevran. again it Locks, as though Lasky . a ; might have to be the secretary of euck e group. Ithink: .-. ali they have to do ise etart a quick ‘fund raising campaign! . for publications - anc won't they be surprised at the : Nery . a . t Lo Yr. ' Ir PRacerperaTa, i — i ~ ‘ 1 . ee ee i ky . Aa 7 7 - i - National Presa Club : . Mashingtox , j sceed with which French, Italian, Britisk and US -ormaniza= ; : tions respond with lots of nceney for the purposel . ‘ : \Buttles and I had gq quiet talk-after the conference this afternoon and he is entirely in eynpathy with my point of .wiew, anxious to cooperate ami not entirely sure that . ; 0 + Lasky is the right man to go single handed to Feris, This Poy guy Neileon ie a peach. Sharp, keen, reaponsive and 1 -- Q Worker’=+ sticks out all over bin. . oo, Ra ote se carrey +. I feel Tike a sheep killing dog not- to stay on the : job and: see thie. through, but I've only got one son and - --= J hope hetll only be married once.. Please let me know if yu... _ need mer I Will be at Hotel Fensgate, Bay State Road, Boston.- - am DST ES id Ratan Se ET L Ge v r) eg - . - 2 . 7 wee ee enn a “Pile ppcvIcK wpe renee ce eee “> vere of telenhona comergation with Jim Durnham in Yow Yorle ~---—~-—~ : . 1 “~ "10 asm. Thursday morning 1& june, 1950, - Te TOT ree . ae Contec’ with Durnhsn, In reply to rr sugsestion that I stop ° 77 7. ‘—... in lew York. Sat. morning to see hin, ciscuss, Congress“affairs and : ; _ deliver a pigstcl, Burnhan rep?ted that he wag leaving this oT ok —-- --; a@ternosn for bis. carp ih Connecticut, would hot return untdd. Saturday. night, was flying on Swndey morning, Fe sugcested that “Lipa. there was: litbis -naceasiiy for edditional discussion of the oO ongress, that if ‘any capers or articles (the Pistol) were to. - be dslivered-to-hin, they- cold be sent by mall. or otherwise” .to his Jv address, care of :rs, Claude Eurnhen, 3.5 69 Steyr en :rt2telephone. Rhinelander. x-47890;"tha acdréss 13 a safe one, ke- says, with « trusted Ccorman on duty and a maid in the residence, .--" (rot safe from. ovr point of view - but presumably. nothing xonrts a . to. be, transalt: jisargse with. -Fot:Distolt “De. Botwoon now and Sat, night, ovrnhan will be in’ Connecticut, telephone: Fent 78, Ring 1-2. : Oe" Matter of oxtra expense to be allowed Pearl Fluger for’: oo gather signatures for cablecran to consress, and for certain™ +a. .. other incidentals cenrected with travel of delegates, Purnhants _ hae , estinate this would not enount to more than 7100, I authorized co 777 ; ‘ i hin to spend up to *150 for thi . - St nly 2 of how's a’ a phone, Oe“ Latter of permanent continuation of Congveas office (nresumably. . pong in Ferlin}; I said-this sheuld be discussed in Berlin, that we would ; Googe expect a cablesran of recommendation before first of ouly, would--:---—.. . Poy imudiately respond with a decision, possibly as to project | er acendment cslling for funds for support of continuing of fice,-- nee af . (Bapossible, I think, to anticipate decisions now as they would . . “" dopend en success of Consress in sttractine world publicity, — tos oo fvwnishing base for xmxkicte, continuing proparenda and ‘ardusing com-unist opposition.) - ~ Ste ad M4 we Le Gs 4 14-00000 . (t ~ . = "International Comittea sgt + ep nett ene -~sprinted.~-The- program of ‘tke Congress will be the revised p ‘ be able to turh up even for a day before the Congress, I am . COPY _ - ‘ez —_ cen elenee. -...-. Berlin-Charlottenburg, 12 June 1950 , Dear Jin, , Good to xnow that you Four more shoulders hard world, - : _. Thanks for letter ef the 6th, and Marcia are ‘due kere so nice and early. on which to unload-the awful burden of this Shat's this ahout not accepting: the. brilliart Aron- - Koestler-Burnham ¥emo? That is new our werking gospel. The lives. on? No, noe It's: been killed, it's dead. The five philosophers refgn. The alphabetical order has - come into ‘new glory, Under separate cover you will reteive the latest news from‘A to 2.. New Correspondence paper-is.being::+-~ booklet which you alreacy have. . Ayer ; “Om A glend, etc. : ‘Coming,: Koestler = ‘vid ‘te Ms : ¥ “Well, why in the world was he put.on the list when he's 80 wishy-washy? You can't have him without letting him speak. And he's. tentatively scheduled for about 10 minutes on the open. ing Monday vrogram, Also,’ by the way, Koestler informed he won't writing today to ask him to plan a short opening address to round off the som-xhat too ceremonial opening program witha political- keyncting speech. You might write him too, if it won't be over- doing it. 9 Bers See you soon. eo arate te sect TOTES gs eter a nn “MPLVIN J. LASKY Bee 14-0000 a > . "To cotuen. Under each comment a tina stoutd be dren INSTRUCTIONS: «Of fleer deslgnations snoutld be used In the Lach officer should initts’ ACTORS theet End @ath comment nuadered to corcpipond with “tne muazer In the “To"coluan. This Recore and Routing Sneet should ge returned to Registry. OFFICER'S ine TeaLs eee Ee SECRET \ 4 lat 12 June 1950 “MEMORANDUM FOR: \JCE¥ By BAKES “Chief, KB MIT |. gupascr: Letéer of Inatraction for Kenneth Ho Hembleys 2 yO : © xeGoupaiying the ‘approval“6f subject Letter of instruction, ~ . a : eted & a nerorasicn of ay conversation. icharde coverirg arrangenents for tke travel of Hambley's ted by AIFC that I prapere Mrs ble ; -Cultural Coagrea ei - tion of the Congress, in her own right, drawing money from the travel’ fund for the purpose of such travel without consideration of Hambloy'a statua vis-a-vis CIA. . This on the theory that whether or not Mra. Hambley is a delegate to the Congress, her travel may be considered “S “nageseary becates of services she will -be expected to render, and. “|. [+ alao Because -her presence will protect her husband's cover. .The : : - Gultural Congrese is ostensibly financially independent. 1¢ would, * : : therefore, make any such arrangesents withes? consideration of CIA - 7 f i f sand agents. __ . . “RIII/LG/ far cc: ELIL (2) ™ wie 1400000 «+ - ~ w . . 7 oe Under each qoement 8 tine snouts be draen Each officer should Taltiel .-f- - eee ‘ WaSTMVCTiOSS: Officer ¢ sl gnations ‘ynould be uses In the “To cofuan. Pe core ond sith the nuaber In the “To°cotuan. This Record and Routing Sreet should de retucned to Raglatrpe across sheet and eech comment suet tenece ware Tnauiflclent! pefoce. further routings COMMENTS on cient ree HES ee Re eet phan J SECRET i? . Po ape tee ; = 1 Ls - 14-0000 pe ete we . . 7 L ‘ 7 a + vs ‘ wees cee - t. ? 7 - . . I . * . i . a . aT 14-0000 7 Jano 1950 TOR ES ‘“ MEMORANDUM TCR: Kenneth #. fazbley SUBJECT: Letter of Instructions 1. Departure and Arrival ; You wili proceed 6a or about. 19° Jane 1950 to Berlin, cordany eo a - ee Des ee “reporting upon your arrival there to the Chief of YLKiva Miseton | . _ r oe ' through arrangezeats of which you have been advised orally. En route - og , . , to Berlin you are authorized to stop over in Parise if you deem such : . ae ee & étop- advisable inthe. furtherance-of your misston.-—You will léar: ‘ - Berlin, Germany, on. ‘or: ‘about . 2 June 1950 and return to the hore tion. En route to the: hoe . ‘@tation-you are authorised™to~ Stop ov “TE etoékhola, Brussels and Paris for such anounto of time as gay sub- sequently be approved, by. the hone office upon : In your t arefu Ss in idvance, but’? you eiptese 2: to Berk nvandSfrou. Berbia: to Ue “ba reaponsible for procuring all of your own travel facilities Aath- ad hotel accontodationa in cities which you visit en route. origation for this travel also extends to your wife, who has been briefed a0 t> her operations in Eerlin and also will accompany ya . “1. a8 a matter of cover. a=) ance oF unlese you can do so in full keap- You with not attract attantion te yourself either ing vith your cover. by acte ancharacteristic of year cove ct pe do cee thie en! ot CODOLECONS” WLER “your Cove ae er oe Baties. and Response inition - - es : . i Oe _ a. Qperat tonal : , Yoa have been thorougily briefed on Project PBQUICE, and you will undertake stich operational activities in connection with ‘tate Project a8 fall within the instructions you receive : SECRET 14-0000 H at ~ SERED oo ™ -2a- ; “trom the Chief, Vixiva Miesion or his apthorised representative. Theoe operational activities will be -in addition to your cover responsibility aa a delegate to the Cultural Congress. v. Security : : ee ee Len You are specifically charged with both physical and operational security in connection with matters which you handle and for which you are given responaibility. Lo mo, 14-0000 14-0000 . ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET i: Orflcer designations should oe used in the “fo" cotuen, Under each consent 6 line shoulé be draen, Cacn officer asouts Inttial ba STRUCTIORS: Acros 12 50f and each coument numbered to correspond sith. the ayater in the “ToT eoluar, This Record and Routing Sreet sPourd de returned to Reglatry. before further routing. ws lenaeh gere tnauf ciantt FROM: OaTe OFFICER'S ee ere SECRET 14-0000. vd JUN 9 1950 _ 4 OF, ‘ : : , WORN PORE TNS ASSISTANT CIRFCTOR FR SYECIAL CF SRATICNS SUNJZT 4 Lectures of Berlin House of Gultere i ™ 1. Rafsrring te your comunication of 29 Kay, with enclosures, 0 Be ere rotaiain: the brechure and reperts concarnire lectures at tho : ' Berlin Yonse of Sovlet Culture. : . ; 2. Tis material has value for sup work, bat its value ig "7 7 Ls, comethat vitiated by being sore than two acéiths. Lata, - * Oo _ ee, . __ 3e In reply to yoar further question wo ara interested in” “- eeoiving mich echetulées of Sovictespensared lecture Seriag, - acd cusaries of principal lectures do you: are able to. sup PRANK G, “iSHZB ' Assistant Dire-tor for _ Policy Ccordinstion t omy . * ° = : 7 Vasciassirieo RESTRICTED’ * CONFIDENTIAL / -SECRET ; (SESTES mre SHALE CLASSI. LATE Tor AKO BCTTOw)s ™. a { . ; CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP ye CBt [5 Phan ET prepaaation of repcy ——] pi spaten “CV eecomenpation - (Tire [“Teoncirrence | PeMARS: 2 Yon _ Vitis So RESTRICTED UNCLASSIFIED SECRET ° CONFIDENTIAL 14-0000 ; - _ GENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY : WASHINGTON 25, D.C, ‘ a HAY 29 1950 os - ae " " SEMORANDUId FOR: ‘THE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR POLICY COORDINATION . , SUBJECT: Lectures at Eerlin House of Culture . 1. Attached are 5 reports and a brochure ‘concerning iectures oo Co ne - at the Berlin House of Soviet, Culture. a Cg ee ee Te be ee cee : x “Ss gy way 3 we ask you. to inform us if this material ! je useful . nn * you and if you are interested in receiving any other " materdal ee of the sort % that me may obtain, ; Encl: Two | Lo Comm ee —— 7 we 1. “A Brochure Concerning. Lectures at Berlin House of Culture soak as 2. Reports Concerning Lectures. at Berlin House of Culture “oS + ey pate Sekke? | i E 4 . \ - eee - sateen Gee Saree westhy,. pug fat! 14-0050 ‘ . a . MAY D9 7950 . V 3 HyUORANDUU FORs THE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR POLICY COORDINATION _ SUBSEC? 1 Lectures at Berlin House of Culture _ i . , J, Attached are reports and a brochure concerning lectures ‘ at tho Berlin House of Soviet Culture. . hay vo ak you to inforn uo if this mtericl 19 usefwl , 7 . to you end 1f you ard intaredted in receiving any other saterial ; ' ef the sort that wo ay obtains. ; Enois we 1, A Broomure Concarning Lectures at Berlin House of Culture “pease ~ | 2, Reports Conceming Loctures at Berlin House cf Culture ~ 14-0000 [Bibliothek “8 (99.000 Runde, der grifice Teil in’ deutecher Sprache) Offoungszeiten: tiglich von 12.09 bis 20.00 Uhr (auger miitrwochs), sonntags von 16.00 bis 20.00 Uhr, Die Bicher kGnnen im Levesaal eingeschen bzw. fir die D 10 Tagen enuiei en werden. Dem Leser stehen zur Verfiigung: : Werke det Marxitmus-Leninismus, Worke i whaltliche und kulturelle Entwicklung der‘ hk: GroSe Sowyjetische Enzyklopidie in '64 Bi dcr fortschrittlichen Schrifesteller der ganzen Wel wo E. iegen aus: 190 sowjetische und 99 deutsche Zeitschriften. Ent~ tprecheade Zeitschriften- und Buchhataloge ermaglichen den Zugang ru den wichtigten und akruellsten Fragen auf’ jedem Gebiete. Ausslellungen oa O'nungeeiten: tiglich von 12.90 bis 19.00: Uhr: (auBer m'trivoch). sonntzes von 16.00 bis 19.00 Ubr. - : Die Sowjetarmee — dis Bollwerk des Friedens und der Sicherheit in der ganzen Welt ‘Lenin-Ausstellung Stalin-Ausstellung °° * den) und Werke FOnfjahrplan : . (Diagramme und Bildberichte) Dic Geschichte der KPdSU (B) Das Kinderbuch . . Reproduktionen der Tretjahow-Galerie FOISSISCHE SURACHMURSE werden stindig durchgefahrt, Nev anmeldungen fiir Anfangetkun, der im Mira Bening. Zisnmer. 229, Veranstaltungen wollen Sie folgendes Beadhten: 1» Muuhe ond Ly ‘ ere (Zim Zam Nesuch ansever Ve Vora der Oreaniaationnbicilong 187 04-290; Biacrittskertes empfichle ex sich, die Karten Betriebe werdea bei Sammelbeate!laoger Tel. 41501, App. der starhen Nachtroge freo scebireitig vurasochmen, ieee worm Aeinga Zoreiay, ung mit deo Shea ditastags-yad: DeTstags tuegea wingelegs werden. < ie tintvorkmen, da nach Regina der Vere thre Galtighei: werlierea nnd die (reien Plitze won Bes beuetn werden, , * +0. S-Bahn Friedrichutrage, Serafecbaboen 1 9, 4& Omnibus * Ea wird prderen, encaltung die Ke we Nine K. ber die politische, wirte | Sowjetunion (Standard- - WAUS DER KULTUR OOO ER SOWJETUNION TER DEN ; i 0) ianstallungen 18.90 Uhg, Theater ANSTALTUNG# ,.Die Wahlen in der $U — ein walk ee’, it wirkende: Solistenvereinigung fen y unter Leitang ven Nationslprewtracer Helmut Kody, tad das Balbercs nDas verlewene Tash. - : . 18.00 Uhr, Marmortasl -1 Wilhelm ‘Koenen: ,,Die Nationale Feont dee demo sods im Tageshampi'*, Apschlicfend Duhustica 12.C¢ Uhr, Eichenssal 1 Oberstiedtnant Simonenkow: Was brin an die agen dem Sowjetwolki Anschliebend Diskussion, : : 18.00 Uhr. Marmorssal Weinr Abraham; Die idealagiecsen Grandle when Pasteitt (W. TC Lanins a hustivn und Dohementarlilme, . a 18 Uhr, Fichenssal A. Prarows ,Der tpurt is dar SU". Ane Iengecgras i oe Tie Jugend der ugeod. mut einer 3 Verner. Mitwichender Robert nae vad Choegeuppes der Jugend. ' "18:00 Uhr, Marmorsaal 1 WW. M. Moloiow “= sin NDEN, AM FESTUNGSGRABEN; 14-0000” 25. 26. Dienstag . 18.00 Uhr, Theater VOURLESUNG + Major Pinnihows pDhe Porteh des Rulichewibs fo der Peripde dea Ulergang Friedihen Arbeit og der: - hevwtelluny dat Volkawirtedatt™, AnmblisSead Duskutiog und wSturmiualice Lebemabend™, . 19.09 Uhr, Marmorvaal RTRAGs Sten Hepmenes ,,Die ndchiern ivep des Iteo dabens im dewubsetiohas Devtedble BUCH DISKUSSION: N. D. Schenherbow 0. Han: Sher dus Werk: Der Weg ima Leben” vos A. S. Malarenkor. 7 Sonnabend , 19.08: Uhy, Marmorizal | Manorgbii-Rlasier-Abead, Es.spictt and spidhts Ginter Hogold. Sonntag ; . 19.00 Ubi; Theater LITERATUR-ABER D1 .Gorki — Kirpfre 13¢ dea Horrs- tamus — Marple gegca die Weltreshuion™’. Es sprichr: i Aghin Toler, Te reuieren oamhatie Kinsler de Betline: Bianrn: fe epeelt: Wile Niggeling. : : eras ve ly Montag : . 12.09 Uhr, Marmorrral VOR TRAG: Hermann Mattern: Unser Kampf om da Fei Gre Deutschen Usmokrotuchon Repyblik''. Anse i esd Jitm, ‘Dienwag = Oe ‘ 18.00 Uhr, Thester VOV LI SUMO Et -Meye Dh wiht in Remd tee die suai Devtiekend Laokyoing aetel doe Bester elelerwag des hen"? vod .,Urel . . 18.09 Ube, Marmariaal YORTRAG A Siegert Kebor Wee Sebrurleiahe Poqliad. — einen Imperial. “Anhlisbend deur Mitrwoet. : . VORTRAG: Arnold Zecigs ,,Die Kawpl dee Nationstes Front um. di i oad | der devinhea Natioo™, Anwblebend Dushumton oad Film. t Donnerstag : 18.00 Uhr, Marmortzatl NORTRAG) Hermann avenr Wer let die amerib. Lebemvwcioe Anuhletend Dikussion ead Film. : . 18.00 Uh VYORTRAGs Kure Heidi Die Wahlen In der SU — A: Set Sewptdemubratie’. : : “y + Freitag . “18.00 Uhr, Theater VORTRAG: Prof. Gerhart Bilert Der Rampl der $0 4 plomiis om veo Frieden, AnsiteBend Dukauicg und Fi . ‘ + 98.00 Uhr, Marmorsaal VOR T RA G1 Doren: Glarhhins Dig sowjetische Sessteordnong”. Amchirtend Dahvesion 084 bilo, : wa - Ghealerocranslallungen “Vom co, MXUx HEN Of. MAAZ L058 oa : Luttsplel : : » INSEL DES FRIEDENS“ ‘von [. Petrow; deutich von Georgia Tancwa . Regie? Eduard Matzick m, ‘@ am Montag, 20. Min,.um 19.00 Uir im Theater. ere Vorstelluayen finden am 22., 23. 24, und 27. Mirz jeweils 19; he sowie am 25, um 20.00 Uhé im Theater state. Ein- _ trittspreise von DM 11 bis DM 3,—. Karten-an-der Theaetkasse in der Zeit von 11 bis 19 Uhr erhililich oder’ Zimther 5, Telefon 425051, Apparat 175. wo, od : “a Filmocranstallungen a . £ are ein dee Sewjetunion’ | . M3 uUnter fremden Manichen” . : _ nMbeine Universitivan” . TA glich 17:60 und 1%.39'Uhr, freitags und snnabends nur 17.60 Uhr. Sonntage' 14:30, 17.90 und [9.30 Uhe. itten erhaltlich im Zimmer 5, Telefon 425951, Apparat 175, derveranstaltungen im Theater: . mF Der Zauberfisch” und 11.00 u. 14.00 Uhr gDer erste Unterricht* 26; Mire nDie Kinder dea Kapitdn Grant™ 4 h nGeserz der groBen Licbe’ 11.00 u, 14.00 Uhr a fe, Veransteltun:en um 11.60 Uhr sind nur fur die Kinder sus den ktoren Berlins. Die Karten werden durch die Gesellschafe * utich-Sow jetitche ‘Freundschaft ausgegeben. ie 14.90-Uhr-Vorstellung kostenlos: Hate der Kultur der Sow jetunion, Zimmer 5, Telefon 425051, Apparat 175, thoo000 oe BB EG IER Bory o . LO “*@uno" a“ 14.5250. .- ‘ oS Bericht reid. Die Veranstaltungen is Haus der Kultur der SU. zeigen eine aufsteigenda Linie. Den Gisten wird ein immer vielseitigeros Pro# grann dargeboten. Imzer mehr Besucher, davon viel Stammgdste, stels” len Bich @in. Daoit steigt auch die dirkung, der #influs ia inne dar sowjetischen Gaatgeber bei deutachen breiten Volkamas sen. 4 AnléBlich dea drei jaéhrigen Bestehens des baudes gad die Ge= \ schiftefibrung auf groBen dekorativen Bandtafeln bekannt, daa 1947 1 105 Vortrige- ptattfenden; 1948-wacen es 197 ‘und 1949 schon 328 ga> t . * wordene Gegenwirtig ‘gibt e3 in ainer Woche, mitunter etwa zehn Vor= triges meist.mit anschliedendem Film, danebden zahlreiche musika= “Lteche- “und kilnstlerieche ‘Vorstellungen und die eixentlichen Filme, _i | dm Monat annihernd zehn verschiedane. Berticksichtigt man dazu noch fe die stundigen Ausstellungen, die stets lebhaft vesucht werden, und a hHufige festliche Versammiungen, 580 kann man schdtzen, da® mindes= wien: zweitausend Menschen ‘Mglich. (ait Ausnahme eines. Ruheteges ; to Die Vortrige kann man ihrem Inhalt nach in einige Kategorien orca ane manna we auftedien. Da gibt es solche, die das Grundsdtzliche und Dogma= __ . tiache der Partellehre erléutern. Hierzu gehirt etwa “Die marxist. ‘ tisoh=leninistische. Lehre vom Staat” oder. “Klassen und Klagsens * kampf* oder "Materialismus oder Idealismus"; ferner Vortragsreihen uber benins -berke oder..liber.die- Geachicht Andere Vortzige’ “haben aiigenpol4tiache Fragen zum. ‘Gagonstand: z.3. ein Yortrag3zyklus iiber die AuSenpolitik der Ud&Sk, ferner Wber den “Sieg der Volkskxb tte in | China" ao _uber den "Freiheites nischen AuBenpolitik". - . : Weitaus die meisten Vortrige. ‘befassen sich mit inneren Zzus _ stinden der UdSSR. ’ ES lat selbstverstindlich, daQ® alle Sinrich= . - tungen der, sowjetunion im ginstigsten Lichte dargestellt werden. ber Hbrer erfibrt von Macht “und: Heichtua, ‘Portschritt, und Rekor= dex der Sowjetunion ‘und von den’ vorbildlichen Leistungen jhrer &inwohner. éinige charakteristischs Themen lauteten: “Boden= schitze ‘dor S- Ue", "Der Nachkriegs«Finfjahrplan® » die “Stachanows — ~ DaeresrrIn > * . . s) . (2 Be Bewegung” und "Der Pian sur Usvandlung der Natur". Auch uber den *Lebensstandard der Jorkthti- ‘ean® wird berichtet, uber den Staats= ° heushalt der UdSER, ber Volxsbildung, S;ort, Leben der Frauen ‘und dergleichen mehr. Das Programa iat vielseitig und findet ‘immer eine interessierta Burergemainschaft. Hieran reiben | sich auch deutsche Themen. W&hrend die vorges . nannten Vortrage Jorwiegend von sowjetischen Offisieren oder Funktion&ren genalten werden, holt nan zur Behandlung der Veutsck= a . land vetreffonden Fragen meist *prominente" * peratnlichkeiten 7 , ' der S.B.D. und der ostdeutschen Regierung oder solche, die-hes . é kanntermaSen mit derén Ideen syzpathisieren (3.3. Minister Ban, - re Prof. Gerhart #isler, De. Kurt Fischer, #ilhelm doenen, Arnold _ dweig. usb.) Oegenwirtig steht die Politik der “nationalen 446 Vront*: im Vordergrund. | Soweit Musik von- hervorragender Gualitat ~ gedoten. wird, ist sie aaist auf die gleiche politische Tendensg ‘Wars: niedenen volrsdenokratischen. Lindern. Sw ee OO eet eT EE wind boatiaa @ Vort. Die Ausstellungan gehen standig nebenher. eine solche tider sowjetische. Architektur, bt Us Bauten der UdSSR enthdlt, Reglerungsp 4 _groBwohnhkuser,. Sanstorien, Bahn. und’ ‘Bafengebdude, @ sowjetische raee steht vor der srdoffnung. ¥ dowseti= farks. _ _ . Bine iiber di - . Andere ‘Aussteldungen geigten oder zeigen Leistungen ‘dex schen #alerei, Graphik, Plakatkunst, ‘Biicher_ und Kinderbiicher, Bihnenbilder, hiaterial | gun. Leben von Lenin, stalin, Gorki und Fant jab lan Geschichte * ‘stets gewihtt a nan ah Kinaruck, mit Hilfe reichlichen Fersonals sorgt Altig organistert iat. ee 14-Dob00 “ . : a _ . ; on 7 - “ - 16, Marg 1950. On fo 5 ee Su "Cufio" a Stee ~ fs OT" Begdeht sr.13. a User die "Nationale Froht ® des “demokratischen". Deutschiands im Tageskampf sprach Wilhelm Ko ene n am 16.3.50. ; 4m Haus der Kultur der S.U. Ger Theaterrraum war voll; viel Polis gisten sls ZuhSrer. Koenen, prominenter SkD=Bonza, linientreuer Mann des “Volxksrata", ist ein typischer Agitator und Demagoge. Er: -spricht mit leuter, _géschulter. Stimme, lebhaft und einprégsan. © Dabed reiht er Phrasen und < Schlagworte ‘aneinander, ohne eigene Ideen zu ‘entwickeln. Aber der kritika und urteilslose HUrer erliegt leicht seinem tortschwall. Scharf. und heftig sind seine Ausf&lle. Adenauer ist der *skrupellosé Vertreter. amerikanischer Monopolinter= essen" und nebenbel ein’ ‘a gasILEr ‘Schwager zweiten Grades von Mac - ' Gloy* und hat Weatdeutschl and. Jeichtsinnigerwaise mit mindestens a 35 uidliarden Weatmark + Schulden delastet,. ‘wahrend die’ "Deutsche “Boffnungsloslexeit herrachen ‘in Westdeutachland. "Hei uns “(de h. ia slickiichen Sstlichen Teil Deutschlands) geht es schrittweise vor= Agitation in g ans Berlin sowie in der Ostzone planmiSig verstirkt werden solle. Uber= all sollen Agitationstrupps gsschult werden. Sie sollen z.B. in “kleinen Gruppen in den Berliner S= und UsBahnen durch laute Ge= " spriche im Sinne der "nationalen Front” die. Offentlichkeit “aufs= klren’. Im Ostsektor und in der Ostzone sollen sie Verstindnis sets, -das ate Ablieferungspfiiont der Landwirtschsf et Sht. Auch ‘ das Einsamneln von *Buntmetallen” soll durch die. politische Orga= nisation bis herunter zu den Hdausobleuten uindlicher betrieben | ee 1-30] 11 die *Rachsaakeit (ou ein rt typisch mosz ‘den. ‘Lauen und Widerspenstigen verscharft ° ; werden. Zur srlduterung, wig und wo die Gefahr von "sabdoteuren" droht,. wurde anschlieBend der Defas¥ilm “Der Auftreg Hoegners", der schon oft im Hause gelaufen ist, Nochaals gezeigt. , Die deutsche Bevdlkerung steht, wie Koeren ousfuarte,. vor ela nem entachaidenden inneren Kaapfubschnitt. Es gilt, ‘die Schranken. . zu daseitigen, welche dio "nationale Front" noch von ihrem Ziel .trennen, ihre Grundaitze auf ganz Deutschland ausgudehnen. In dies g0m Sinne soll das rfingatreffan dar deutschen Jugend eu mehr als einer Demonstration werden. Gane Berlin Soll dumit gowonnen worden, _. cece st : vert ’ a. Zoenen aa 16.35.50., B’ 8st. 2. iar oo Po . ' "Cuno" = Bericht ar,13. /Poxtse +cung/ = a Berlin ist {laut Xoenen) g£4/fA der Mittelpunkt nicht nur Deutsch= lands, sondern, des 3B locks aer Volxsdezckratien und ganz Europas! — Ohne Berlin kein Friede, keine *Preiheit", keine Zinneit Deutsche lands. Der jest gige Zustand, dad-Jestbezlin sich ‘des Serrschafts= _ ‘anspruch der “nationalen Front” satedent, mus beseitigt verden. Stwa die zueite: Hilftte das Xo@nenschen Vortrags beschdftigte sich mit.den Vorgingen: bei der Benontage in Satenstedt=Salegitter ‘und enthielt drdstische Kouzeritare* gu den .Pressenachriccten. der letzten Tage. Koenen schilderte den erfolgreichen widerstand der deutechen Arbeiterschaft. gegén die Zerstormg ihrer Arbeitsstdtten, gegen | SBETOSSINE. Plane: ‘dedr Westalliierten. Am Schlu3 des Vortrags °Worschlag; “dér-belessonatt’ 447 7 aller Versauselten teiegrachisch ausgusrrechen. Die Resolution wurde in Abstinmung einstimsig anzenommen.. 14-0000 "Cuno" Bericht Nr.t4, yb aS WSR bericht ursis. ne "Die Sowjetarmee - das Bollwerk des Friedens und der Sicherheit in der ganzen Felt © y ist das kctto. einer Ausstellung, die an 17.3.50. im Haus der Kultur der Sowjetuniog eroffnet wurde. In einer blumengeschmiickten Vorballe, und ° ‘drei Réugen sieht man Bilder, Landkarten mit Erlduterungen und groGplakatierte 24s sate. Das ganse kdénnte man als einen kriegageschichtlichen Schnelixursus der sowjetischen Armee bezeichnen. Waffen, Unifora _ _ men und dergleichen, was sonst in Heeresmuseen gu’ finden ist, . werden hier nicht gezeigt. Auch tochnisch ist iider den heutigen ; _. Stand der Armee nichts Neues 2u entnehmén. Die Aussteilong trigt - _mehy ddeologischen Charakter und eine bestimmta politische Tena den: - Die iugere Ausstattung ist ‘dekorativ sehr sorethltig und | Kinstlerisch genaieat ves - en aus der Bavol: utdons= » eit im Oxtober 1917, als dis ersten Trupps bewsffneter Arbeiter sich gur "Boten Garde" zusammenachlossen Stets stehen schon hier% ; dllustriert, in deren Verlauf die Rote Armee’ nacheinander die fremden Invasionstruppen sowie ihre inneren weiSerussischen |: Ly _ Gegner besiegte. Von Karz bis Oktober 1619 ging es gegen die von. Osten anviickenden Truppen Koltschaks, nachdem schon 1918 briti= sche Expeditionstruppen von liurmansk aus’ vergeblich ins Land eine gudyingen versucht hatten, [ macht wurden:damal's® istaa bung: der Gegrer aus dex Xrin endeten. “Auch des polnischen Anzriffs erwehrte aich die Rote Armee. SchlieSlich gelang es i auch, in, -Kémpfen,. die-sich bis Oktober” 1922 hin z foe cht von" “Irkutsk bis) Hladiwostok- im Fernen Osten wiederheraustela rr a len. ‘Die Rolle Stalins bet der- Leitung diesey Unternéhnen wird 2 - begonders. heryorgehoben.. Bine auf einen groBen Tisch montierte Kartenskiges zeigt zeB. durch Fabncken und Daten Stalins Fahrten durch das ausgedehnte Operationsgediet 2gischen Nordru8land und at Kaukadus. ~ ° Der grtBte Raun wird durch Bilder aus dem ‘letzten Krieg gefiilit. Darunter ist kaum Material, das nicht schon durch Zeitschriften friiher bekannt geworden wire. Wieder seigen grove Lage= und Bewegung ssskizsen die Zerschlagung der Hitlersarmeen in grog= 14-0000 ~ * 7+ quseteliur “Sowjetarmes", Blatt 3. angelegten, fury die Sowjetarmee siegreichen Schlachten. . Han kann sich deutlich vorstellen, wile dia Sehlachten vor Moss kau Dez. 1941, det Stalingrad Sept.—Dez. 1942, bei Kursk und Charkow im Sommer 1943 und schlieGlich im Raum um Berlin eich _ abwickelten. Unter einem Bilde von einer aowjetischen Haffene Zadrik steht: * "Die sowjetisckhe Armee errang ihre Brfolge nit Saffen, die von sowjetischen Konstrukteuren gebaut sind." In einer Inschrift zu 10 grofien etrategischen Bewegungen ‘der Armeen im Jahre 1944 heiBt es: "In der so entstandenen Situation war e3 klar, dag aie. Sowjetunion- auca- ohne Hilfe der Verbiindeten_ ee e-.) Stande ist, gant Deutschland 2u _su_besetgen und auch Frankreich zu befreien". : : : ; “Aut diese eigentlichen xriegsbilder folgt eine Serie unter . den Leitspruch, "Befreiung der: Volker". Man sieht, wie einriickena de ‘sowjetisohe _Truppen in. Prag,.. Budapest,’ ‘Bukares ° 2 ““Fernen-Osten-von der einhéimischén Sevolkarung judeind berrigt warden, und gewinnt aus Bildern ven der karade im Jahre 1947 vor dem Kreml einen sewlssen’ Eindruck von der heutigen Stirke . ead Im Moskau und in anderen sowjetisvhen Stddten gibt ea auch besondere Armees Theater » deren Auffithrungen Themen von “Siegen, Feldherren und Heldentaten der sowjetischen ‘Amtiée Were _herrlichen, ° rad ; , , In diesen Rahmen mbgen noch swod Filme erwdbnt sein a “et gentlicher Kriegs Siumentaxetlim, a. he “keine - im Krieg. an ‘der Front gemachten Aufnahmen, sondern spdter mit Schauspiela? und StatisteneTruppen gestellte. filmische: -Handliig. “Die “Perstnlich=. keit des Generalissinua. Stalin steht im Vordergrund: der Idee. Dex: deutache Baschauer erfadhrt, in wie. -sinnloser Weise dar wahn=a sinnige Hitler Hunderttausende deutscher Soldaten in aussichtsea loser Lage d@ahin opferte. Das: Publikum naha den Film mit sxnst “und srgriffenheit aut. : : oe Ein anderer Film "Die von Kronstadt" “nerotsiert den erfolga’.. 290 5°" : -_ ; _reichen Widerstand Hoter Marinetruppen im Jahre 1919 vor Lenin= : : ; grad im Kampf gegen weidrussische Judenischatruppen. Je heftiger a . geximpft und geschossen wird, deste lebhafter reagieren dia fi sahlreichen Jugendlichen unter den Zuschauern. Der Fila 1guft tn. 3 , russischer Sprache mit deutschen Unterzeilen. o) 14-0000 wt! : “SECRET _ ot “ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET 7 i INSTRUCTIONS: Officer designations :hauld be used in the . TO" A Usder each) audent a bane Su be drawn sercse aicome and each comment aumberod to correspond with the number inthe "TQ'* column, Each office? should inital (heck mark issufficieat) before further routing, This Routing and Record Sheet should be returried to Registry. FROM: Oo no, ; ° IIT/RE : . : NO.NO(See ZRPacer Manifest #153) ‘ . bare Rec'd. woe 9 June 199 omncer's | INiTLsS | : * ' a re eer . FORM NO. 51-16 FEB 1530 : SECRET SEGRET TRUE NATH AO ; ; \ ’ : . \ *, , 5 June 1950" povCH- Hos 3 SO a a OO ie TNT oer . Chief, VLKiva St 7 Washinton, oD Ce a So - ~ 3 Ss “ATER: Stein Ne Reeeiyeds. TTA < fer SG E . . +3 t 4 gc tee _ _ ~ a To 7 14-0000 fed . soo 14-0000 ass . GEGAEL a oO ; ‘ § June 1959 an a PEMORAS OOM FOR) BR Co ee _ SUBSECTs fitatua of Advanced Accounts (P5QUICH) 1. With reforence to advances ef money for FOQUICK, referred to in somerandum of 7 June signed by Chief, Staff 111, féuk be thove ee | advances, lavolving partictpation of Ar. Carmel Office, are itemtred vet as follows; . ; ; , ; $12,000 delivered to He. Offie on 26 April 1980 for which st: @ rocoipt was obtained dated 27 April 1950 from Nr. Jay . : Lovestone of the Feeo Trade Union Conferences. ~- ae 310,000 edvaneid-t0 Li’ Glaser “on: ¥ for which a reeaipe } : E 1s on file aigeedt by Jay Levestona dated 319 May, rs | - $7,500 delivered to Hr, Offie about 70 ‘May “for which reeoipt \ ie on file, thio money do)ivered to Hat?onal Comat j : arp The Livat’ two itons Phis vas called to Kr. Offio! ‘Peforred to above Feport a duplication. 9 attention on 26 Bay, again on 31 Hay, a0 and again on 7? Jung. Oa those ececasions, Mr. Offlo otated that he wag . " awarg of the siguation (that /Ti¢ had recaivad an oxtragi0,000 for ” _ . PRRUTCR) and that ho would either have the money returned or would sea oo - me _ thst 1% wao designated for another project. This edjuasacnt 19 now. - . es "tt process fer handling, “8-0. S : BE/1I1/10/ far ee: FIIT ~ 3 SECRET | eet ‘ oe / ‘ . ' a htrrery : . ro) . oy a A : Dedicated ty to oaure pf Paaos Through vroodan ; . ; eo 3 Peace Touch Slavery" ~ '@_ 82 citizens Loth i ; ‘ef free evetiriea and of countrtaa suffering sovict = wraEYe , , a d ~ * dovolyy hail the nishotive of th seria concroe ao i / por Cultural Trecdaa in joining rogettor LveMootisl “} so . ve Be pee ~ eodara who ¢ cortsh the froodan of tha repaiice rte A _ oO as dgek org oc5 Now 3has 4510599 gota cnteh | | nos temporarily onze ire: ‘Ata-inpawd 6 opirtel cand ern rene trea shouskt, and free sre shat tho - gulturel Londors of those rat Loc Will, after their ce lveo cha reapous ibility’ " yatorn dons tela wen the: rae Q Warden roe St. Antony? 3. flernonn in the fait of de rn ; Oxiord. oe ., bearing a a scrazely mu waite, At that time fe: had ever beard of :c-year-old An- the mysterious, anonymous French : Millionaire who bad just given Oxford pewne ul the bigcest cifts in its bistory— , "$6 000.000 for a new college (Tins, jaa, , ‘ . pee Sk 149) Bur by last week. the whole | ' : g a = % i a 7 2 3 & 5 a > a tow 3 g fm 5 eo : moe ~} university was burang with preparau | s . “+ . . ‘ey ; ‘ . j for Oxiord’s Gis. new college in 43 years. ' = SO ; 7 "To bouse the students of the newest: ee mot ‘ college, Oxford authorities had Pearired a a pooe sinali group of buildines ence. uged as Anglican convent. These they renaaed® ~ oe toe : St, Antony's, in honor.of Benefactor An- . . tonin Besse. Then they began laying plans — . . - for. the.:curriculum~ which Ste Antho y student’s-would follé ° _ Explasion in Yugoslavia. ad iaid da oaly sowamed beth Frenchi shman Besse had learned to- admire. during the years he had traded and trav. ‘Reference WASH 6049 Out Sé8CS ; and cable written 5S Jura WASE 14-0000 b cous: ad ever hesrd term Basel N. MVetetious, 3 me who hed Brea Orford . lagres! nas histone . tcivesite a5, buazing -e1ta-preparamans for Ontcre’s first new college i 13 vears * . Ta house the students af the’ Rewest on _ tollege. Orford authorities Led acquired 3 : : . nes uf Aree once ud as an . . “Aa convent. These they renaniad*. toay’s. in honor of Becefactor An- - Sesse. Then they hema Living plans curriculum which S Anthony's Soenis wuuld follow, . Gplesion in Yugoslavia. Antonin . a Besse tid laid down only one stipulation . ~ He wanted both Frenchmen asd English- * oo. _ oo - Rea to be admitted, {0 Sudy 12 an atmos" . ce . pbere of Anglo-French coomeration. To . - : mT oo create that atmospherc. Oxford picked . : . = St. Antony's Srst warde>. Just the sort, uo fee of independent-minded, weileducated : EngSshman Besse had leamed to admire --. -—~ ~ a ¢ the years he had traded and trav." - dl . : Oxeogo’s Deastx “Hast ely fles ond me Pon~a is Wadham. Colleee. be let Reference t's Wiesod Churchill on Cevechitls | , oo And cable mancvenal lie ct Mariboraves, Richt i aiter Munich. he joined the are fouas the fret Cicer to parac rugushvia,* worked so closely with Tito Vugusavia* IN, wi trp were once wounded by the same bomb’ explosion. After the mar. 3 ~leutenass evans with a DSO. be re : . © tumes to Wadham, ako becan belping a Churchill wirk his famed War .emnirs, Lat week 36-vearold Bill Deakin took over 2s Warden of Si. Antony's ‘ Trouble in the Drains. So far. Warden Deakis bad either sta, Students nor furnitcze—“just six files and me” le sul had 2 ereas deal of temudeling to do in eet ready jor Michaelmas term ia Oc- toner. Thea. “after getting all the drains <P Vader tbe commend af cloak decree WE} vido” Y nisege ot Onaga by Advencere F-Wiz. | * (tren ttey ap ~ Genie ob 7 fat own oe “ Vil Metro-Goldwye- . : 7 filmed ot Sya— — eee _ ee ttled,*"Ee would have to’ pick a ferme” Rent comenttee of British and “French scholars to select his students | vg AS, Besse had susgested. a ‘third of , i Sehose sa students wili be French, Though *-", . s : “ their pattern of. study will be much the _ : . _ ‘same as that of other Oxonians. its em-.- Lo , Loe -y . phasis, will be on European histcry and be. : economics. And row & then, after things Ret started at St. Antony's, M, Besse him. Mek: self will drive up jin his ‘= car to offer : . . his advice. “1 shall welcome it,” says - . Warden Deskin. ~He’s an extraordinary: man... agenius” -_ ey t eats ded Ving: cam- pus a bit off curd. Nevertheless, the trustees Set right to work hunt "ANNE Paxsere ; Women cnd the world: me successor, Jucgiag by their choice tast. week. they had apparently kept as their model Martha Lunas Rerself! . : new president is pretty. brown. . a . worse haired Anne Gary Panne, 39. the mother . of two sons, Sourhern-born (in Durham, 7 N. Cus, like her predecessor. she went to : Oxford for her dextorste in history ( Mar. tha went to the University of London), eventually became academic dean of Ral. ‘imore’s “Goucher College for women 1 @Martha was a dean at Radcliffe). tn re i cent years, while clodsi-tninded Martha ; Lucas became a UNESCO delexate and | Started 1 Junior Year Abroad proctam . 0 . for Sweet Briar, siobal-minded Anne Pan. fell bas spent niveh of her ume Arranging : } internatiunst student scholarships, | acorn -Preseent Pannell will take over ber new post Jub 3. Far. the. i urls at fashionable, forened-loukiag’ 5 “ F Act appriotment meant thee SOY, i dking whi Aa tight ‘ '] ameathh: and Amiably ay eve, - ae BT: ae ee a a - e a = — : --e— 2 eel we ooo -_ — Co ee ee re = were en - Ce Ararican Wprese Cospany a, rs | oo ee ot . 65 Broadvay : . sy ee Bes . . Ls > Bew York, ¥. Ye : . ‘ ATPERTION:; wr. Cerard Gilmore. _ Dear.Mr, OL1 more: Please add the fellowic, ivo neses to the Ilse of euthanize! dolegates to the Congress for Cultural Sraadony Ye, George Schwler (Editor) ' 270 Canvent Avo. Kew York, 3. 7. - MARTIN Fy 14-0000 - iomn i - . . _ - -- — TO - 7 SEE: —_ Ro - Schlaontrsor, lio 13 9 ferman Jew. WS citizen, lives in Few York, in conafmction businosa, maios trips to carmemy, !movs- : ' (orrion induatrialists and politiciona., About 55, offie kopt his papor ~,is having it copied, vill sondus 0. eee _& CODY... seen Bae rn 5S, waa in Cormany five or six weoka ace and wan commented on critically and unfavorably in tIcoc cebles, [fle says thia 1a bocause S$, is disyysted with ontire State and "Ico handling of. carman affairs, scys poople sre olfther uninformd or incompotent or vicious, meaning by victous tho Coup of German Jewa who wero disciples of the vorconthey: plan, who-- _ -, hate Germany and.cermans, Ie has let his antipathy to the . , “". HICOG crowd be seon and has avoided them, Cffie succeated Lal... that fellerman and Rhoinstein prebably were exacploa of tho |. typo thst S, roforred to, . : : Le.Ge tr oot : > ¥ coun a that: ho-will advise JL to add Yercinis neme to hig. 4 “list otify Am, Express, Yergin thon simply draws his money oo ... from Am, Express, CO was under improsaion that the cnount would — . o be designated and Yergin givon an order for it, . ~ een. a. that effect, Spero also will be on FTUC list, . Cn 8 OT OS atta, 4 and 8 of arin, 2687, 4, does not, sw vpltore . ¢ would-Jdke-to send attactied. draft tn answer to pare, "5, 2% - | Had to consult’ Hambley before I could prepare this, He: . HI Mueller, Ho will ba addod to ry Atste ow. _ _Robt.._.liont gonery.,—-—Fe-has been pressuring fanbley for | “more funds, wants to take ‘nosfstant-along, --Henbdley will “advise - we _ “him no dice, ~ (Lasky evideritly painted clowing Dievure:to 2 2 - ee BR ‘1.1 " Montgomery-of- valuable reporting and presa Yreintions services.) — a - . . 4 7 pa . 14-0000 - nee oo 0 31 Hay 1950 ‘SEXO: PDQUICK Conversations with 1, Carpenter (28 nay ) and with i, | Richards (o Ag with reference to attendance at cultural. Congress of 13, Burnham: © Both Carponter and Richards agree that Mrs. Burnham may travel . tc the Congress, at the invitation of tho Congress, in her om right, ~ raving noney from travel fund. fer. that purpose; without. conmidorati on ee SEEERAEILS | fatatus vis-a-vis. -CIA, oxy: that... s--doairablo- Docause’ rancor £0 the oo a dallarate naces of the n Durnhauts cover, he Comregss, ag ostensibly | a : pamiong Pioaneielte, vould make any such arrangements wit thous consideration of mules of CIA regarel 3 a ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET UMSTRUCTIONS: OT ficer designations asnoute be ured tn wre tot atross weet and @3ch Comment 5 setae. Under gach comment a line should be draen Ped to correrpond wlth {re memise is the “To"col (Cnece wack insufficient! -vetore further routleg. Each ef ffcer whouta initial “Una fecore wa-teuting Sneet anould de returned te Megiateys. OFFICEa'’S datTi ars 70am >. 1.90 rome a2. SECRET ; . ° 14-00000 Sy a . ; -. - 7 et ‘ - ~ 7 ‘ LEAGUE YURI ke. Lindoay t - oe . —— i : _ yett-on Sy D nia fn ths Soviot . tor of Ferlin and the Zone cf Gers. . 8% kesorandum Prom kr. Lindsay cf 3 Lav, requesting celal reverts on successfsi opersticns for bh _—_ In compliance with jour request ‘uf 3 bay, I suksit a report y Dey counter-srovaanda in the Soviet sector of Eerlin and 43 EIII Chrono sill file oe 14-0000 . . - (+ | 023179 23 kay 1950 Tor Colonel Loss 'GLasTh | Subjects Information From br. MELVIN LACRY concerning the . “Berlin Coheress . 7 a 1. Y attach (a) ri ‘copy of the letter ‘received from WELWIN LASKY, (b) alist witeh Se prepared of the expected . , |. Aharlean délegates at the Congress, fc) together with thirve oP co additions to the Britisn list. cewoe Be, LASKY, evidently. moans the Agerican list to ba - 2 ee dettnite as. of this date. Eonever, a cording to my information, : at lédst tao or taree lof the delesates ones he lists are still uncertain} for example, St ONY #OO® and DAVID LULCPNT: ‘Ale cme : 3. The teal of 3 atrong Soviet delegation, gathered _ u froa Western Geroany seeaa to me exce-lent, and capabie of pajor | ifs exploitation aa we notad yesterday. However, tt does not asea to regaira SHUS's presenca in Germanys 7 ta He Ra : he - 1 denit ‘inva’ exactly what arra. geasats LASKT has fa ‘aind for contisuing tre payments necessary tu Haintain the Now bes office. One sentence Ja this letter surgests. that ne. Bhan... se hen ene te aake payment. froa verlin, - This iatter oaene to ve clarified - . . Amediately. . , : oo ty 5.> You will. note in the “LAS etter ‘the address and . Laiegnone paamber} of tha New York office, 4 i RRR oo a 07.179 -— mR RR ROTA SNR RRECAETRLE erwtMnttcPACL Yen ARDS unt N ARATE RAC Rm eRe alin deem ea Ae OUR ROE Copy of levter from MELVIN LASKY dated 21 May 1950, New York City , r 1 . . . : e Lee “Uear Jim ar “I have just finished with the prosa conference here at. Freedog House. I think Seichman ednaged a nice turn-out = Hartrich of the Herald-Trivume, Da.id Andersen of the Times, Henry feckkett of the Fost, et.al, I won't be able to see the clippings toncrrow; : - Goubtless much will ve asker, dut publicity won't hurt, and may ; do. mich much good. I have ‘given Belchean two hundred dollar: ‘for — . . 8 Moe hows another ¢eo butdred has airsady gone {n phone calls, telegram: — Ce and the like. ‘Spoke to Upton’Sinclair again; can't’come, Silona is writing the piece for the ines. iiook 1s. doing an opening pieca in the RL; with Levitaa Promising a nice spread, Beichman is writing letters, Sending out releases. - Pearl Kloger {3 worictag. - dn-the little office, hirdd out from George Field of Freecdon ce a eh -- Howe (20 Hest ‘Lota Street, Tel: Chickering-4-3060),-—cIhayg” "instructed. hia. to-cénsult you-snd HPor all problems te-ron. I think ba can do a mst usefel sob Ritn the press. i onnve done oy Cesk ‘bu Reap fil Gli expenses own, gut dn the ead this job wiil Le sore iapertent than tac expensive presence of many of tha. delegates in Brrlin, in keep in tou sthshi Lar Poot think Ut" woilild-be an almost ‘of -opportaniiies if there verant the etrongnst possible Tron Curtain delegation thero on the Platform in Berlin, Nicolaevsky - and Sib have cone up wth the proposal to smoke out the Professors, deans, scientists, Posts now secludad in Fastern Sermany; five er oe tee ee : Six of thasa sorthlos (fssians, Lkrainians, fgictics) would indeed (9 00 op be 8 mob aspropriate wabshell. If they. -= Kicolaeveky to cive us then Russian-political-ecafidence, Shub to give thea A= rican- Giplezatic sssurances —~ could have & neex torvetner working out, from Frankfurt and itun ay8 Or 50 berore the Corpresa: bs * this mi, nO ctr ‘ : ; ne'swa { ‘ithe’ only. x “g Er n't, be ‘al Ope In any avent, — although: 1: have: ben re ‘Lssue for’ rear ‘that my motives might be misinterpreted that Siub's Presence fn serlin world tee of fsseagsura.le y handl is, ‘dan wroles; He's not ceaside Brether © “hich Ls tabor dant. _ wets ° Cn the bcok matter, it would be sonterful if we could go . anead sith our project of book exhibitions of all corks of Boo Ceagress authors. I have asked Fear) Kluger ~- she can be cee ae En ce . reached at the sbove mueber in freedoa House — to go aiead ~ ; - . Wita.a linlted amount cf crders fron the publishers. I trust . . there will be money tc crire> it; although sciie of ‘the bills will go cut to we in Nerlin. . Lo * i az leaving tonight for. festover Field, It-waa a tig mistake not ts get comwzercial air travel cn wy orders. No plarss te - londen, none to Paris, First sion tomorrow =—- Franxfurt! And there I tora around again, Sut thes sy ccntraet-eslis-fsr no breakewms = = = si 3 wmtil the first of July. Ses you in the sanitoriun at thet tine. - DR ne “8 Rest rezards to you and Yarcia, and renember ma te your children, 14.90000 USA (Revised: Listing) Hare Janes Burvhas, author Irving Brom, labor aan | Sisney Hook, philoscpher Flliot Cohen, editor Arthur M, Schlesinger, Jr. Robert Yontgone ry . fils & radio SB. | Levitas, ; pL blisns> George Grosz, artist Prof. G.A. Borgese George Schuyler, heyro ‘editor Tennesace rscn ¥cCullers, novel ‘Boris: Kicolasvatey ‘Russian historian --Profs*Carl Js Friedrich” “Berlin NYC Chicago Coming Fron .— Feshinzton Paris Santa Parbara YC Camoridge, Kase. “NYC cutlonpor Paris Tha Cottage, Hilaire Fare, ‘untington, . Late. Prenene . tniverstty of chicago : Address 1327 33rd Stal Ke. Brussels, Belgiua New York University Ua of Galites facta Barbara Cosmentary Yaz janine, uY Department of History Harvard ‘Unive rsity WBC, 30 Reckefeller Pl. NY A Tho New Leader, Fast fiervarl Unbeor: ity egittat ‘Sh. cfo Aerican Lpress Par. Pte ate a ab ed 270 Convert Aveme, NYC : “Coluzbia University = Morningside,” NIC uses wee gee Aédaiitons: Frog Englind: . Peter ce Mendelsohn, novelist Sebestian Hafner, editor Prof. DW. Brocan political scientist Lendon London London c/o The New Statesman: ani Nationa, Tendon ° The Observer, a publicat, London, England . Cazbridge University: ; rigland em 14-0000 ma 4 . ; ; : = _ © re Copy of letter fron Melvin J. Lasky, Tugsday ‘a.m, (5-23-50) 7 - foe "Toesday a.m. Westover Air Field ‘Dear dint ; I spoke to Prof. GZRMAN ARCINIEGAS lsat ; 4 night. ‘He-4ds-propably the best known South American . ~ _ _Uiterary. “eritie -now at Columbia University, (NLY.Co)e “He. has. agreed to: coma = Writing a paper on TLiterarian . Ideals in South American Literature‘, ROMWALDI of the “AFL-in Washington telle me he is very sound politically.” “ARCENIEGAS should be added to the list - ~ giving us at. least one non-North American, _ "Best | of MELVIN J. LASKY © . : ®ARCINIRGAS is also Raving a little trouble ° . WLth summer seasion commttmenta, Could you ask - > BRUCE EVTTLES to have "stendard' State Dept. latter go. ~. out in ARCINIEGAS! behalf (release for about 10 days a a la HOOK) to[prof, I. LEONARD, Romance Languages, Dept. , ©: University of Mic gan, ann at 14-0000 _ Be 08a 23 may 1950 F . . ‘ . i To: Colonel LOUIS GLASER - oS Subjects Information From Mr. MELVIN LASKY Concerning the — \ Berlin Congress — \ 1.. I attach (a) a copy of the letter received fron : \ MELVIN LASKY, (bd) a list which he prepared of the expected . _ American delegates at the Congress, (c) together + with three . . : _ Sdditions to the British’ ‘lst.. . a 2, IASKY evidently means ‘the American list to be 2 0 ee Re ee " definite, as of this date. However, according to ny information, pe at least two or three of the delegates mhom he lists are still © ' | uncertain; for example, SIDNEY -HCOK and DAYID LILIENTHAL. H iT 3. The tdea of a strong Soviet delegaticn, gathered fron Western Germany seens to md excellent, and capable of major ° ~ exploitation as we noted yesterday. Honever, 4t does not seen to \ require SHUB's presence in Germany. . pt tay tf 4. “I don't know. exactly what drrangencnts LASKY has in é Ih. fo soo ; pind for continuing the payments necessary to maintain the New bee ; a . York office, Cne sentence in this letter: suggests that he plaas. é- bass ¢ al _ to maké payment from Berlins, This aatter ought to be olarified \ fig Qe imediatelys tbe aT, . wo sac) od & Ave! 5. You will note in the LASKY letter the addresé and py telephone number of tha. New York office. . : — ok. Age ahs ‘ Sep. oe pa tees _—_— 02.179 14-0000 Copy of letter from MELVIN LASKY dated 21 Way 1950, New York City Se. ®I havo just finished with the press conference here at Preedoa House, I think Boichman managed a nice turn-out =~ dartrich of the. Herald-?ribune, David Anderson of tho Times, Kenry Beckkett of the Post,~et.al. I'won't- be able to see the clippings tomorrow; ; doubtless guch will be asker, But publicity won't hurt, and may — : J do much much good. I have given Beiohmsn tro hundred dollars for nowy another two hundred haa already gone in phens calls, telegrams _ and the like. Spoke to Upton Sinclair again; can't come, Silons 4g writing the plece for the Times, Hook 1s doing an opening = ‘plecé in the NL; with Levitas promising a nice spread, Beichpan ; fig writing’letters, sending out-reloases, Pear] Kluger 1a working - ; oO -. in the Little office, hired oct from George Field of Freedom a . . oe ' / House (20 West WOth Street, Tel: Chickering-h-3060). Tpave 2 eee cee instratted. him to consult you and refer all problems-to yous.” ) Oe : a ~ think'he can ‘do a most aseful job with the press. Ihave. done ay best to keep all such expenses down, but in the end this job will . be more important than the expensive presence of many of the... . delegates in Berlin. Do keep in touch with him until your departure. "Qn the Russian matter, I think it would be an almost criminal waste of opportunities if there wenait the strongest possible [roa- Curtain delegation there on the platform in Berlin, Hicolaevsky : anid Shub have’ come up with the proposal to smoke out the professors, _ deans, ..acientists, poets now secluded in Western Cemnany; five or . _ . Gix of these worthles (Russians, Ukrainians, /Asf{atics) would indeed : yo be a most appropriate bombshell. -1f they +~ Nitolzevaky to give _ them Russian-political-confidence, Shud to give than ‘American- | . diplomatic assurarices.-~ could have a week together working out ‘* Pron Frankfurt and.Munich ten days or 90. before the Congress begins, | this might turn the trick. J think that's the way, and probably : . a the only way to-do it. God knows I won't be able to round them =~ ; up. In any event, — although I have been reluctant to raise the desue for fear that my motives might be misinterpreted -—- I think” that, Shub's presence in Berlin would be of immeasurable value, handling the radio and Russian angles; and he's pot considered there another "American ‘outaider", Which is importante : {14-0000 Ve re 2 On the book mattor, it would be wonderful if we could ge ahoad with our project of, book exhibitions of all vorks of Congreso authorse I have asked Fear) Kluger -- she can be reached at the above munber in Freedom House -- to gv ahead with a limited amount of orders fron the publishers. I trust adhere will be money to cover it; although some of the bills will go out to me in Berlin. . 2 en leaving tonight for Westover Feld. pot to get commercial air travel on ay orde It waa a vig mistake ra. Ho planes to Jonden, none to Paris, First stop tomorrow — Frankfurt! And there I turn around.agein, But thea 5y until the first-of daly.. See you who fascinated mee. ® Best regards to you and Marcia, and remember aa, to your children, _ eontrast calls for no breakdowns in the sanitoriua at that tins. "fre, /9/M8LVIN. J. LASKY © eos, USA (Revised Listing). Mane. - : oe Coming Fron addrose © 7 Sate Burnhaa, author Washington ; 1327 33rd St., H.W a “Irving brown, labor man Paris Brussele, Belgiun nA Sidney Hook, philosopher . Santa Barbara ‘Rew York University ; ; . : : Un of Calif,, Santa Barbara ¥ Elliot Cohen, editer HTC! ; Conneptary Magasine, BY Y arthur M Schlesinger, dre. Cambridge, Masus Departaent of Histcry Harvard University — ” “Robert Montgomery wre HBC, 30 Rockefeller Pl. HY fils & radio . oe Y $.M. Levitas, publisher © HYC |” the New Leader, 7£.1Sth Prof. Carl J. Friedrich . Heidelberg Harvard University - “Janes T, Farrell, novelist Zarich/or Paris +00%.58th St. ¢/o American Express Par. Pref,..Prans L, Newnann Berlin Columbia University historian Tf pee. , oo ’ The Cottage, Hilaire . Fara, Huntington, L.I. University of. Chicago .. George Grosz, artist _¥ Prof. GeA. Borgese - George Schuyler, Negro editor YC 270 Convent avenve, re ; vw " wennessee Williams, playwright Paris Hotel Sherry Netherland : a in NY¥Cs; c/o American : _” Carson MeCullers, novelist — Parzs . Expross Company in Paris Borie Nicolaevsky HYG 417 West 120th Street _ Rusaian historian : - NYC c/o Botel Bellman Kue Francois =, Paris David Lilienthal, public figure Paris //Prof, George S. Counts “+ NYG? “Colunbiia Univereity educator ; . ne : Morningside, NYC. . ‘ PTET LS CER Tae PEA TEE ee TT TS 9ST ST eee tan 9 eee ewe 6 oe ee er ee RCT re we eee : . pase Pepin a + 3253 i i : ‘ Additions: —— . From England: Peter do Mendaleohn, novelist , “ Sebastien Hafnor, editor . Prof. D.W. Brogan political scientist — London London London ¢/0 The New Statesman and Netion, * Londen The Observer, a publicat. london, Canbridge University - England Page emp peeeenererreee epee ser a ‘6 VEVCRANDUM FCR: SUBJECT: tion. n of Chief of Station. 2. . Gover Jor seORED Sao Patrick J. Me Feily “tetter of Instructions. _ repotting by teliephcne upon Fron Frankfurt you FL You wiil procure your own travel facilities and. hotel accommodations at the cities in which you stay. Poe . Coen 1. Departure and Arrival You will proceed on or about 24 Kay 1950 to Franxfurt, Gerwany, your arrival to the Chief of the Yisiva Sta- 11 proceed to Serlin in accordance with orders Your cover is that of a student and tourist visiting Europe to {mprove your language proficiency and for sumer travel. Your general | appearance and conduct at all times must be in keeping with this cover. 5 oe oe " .¥You will not carry any classified material while traveling. You are not to recognise other employees of this agency unless arrangements have been _made-in sdvance or uniess you can do so in full keeping with your cover. ‘hile in Germany you =a/ ve asked to volunteer to work on the staff of | the Berlin Cultural Congress. sidered to be in keeping with your cover.. Permission will, be requested _ Acceptance of such an offer by you is con- of Home Cffice for any type of duty required of you which would tend to! these projects as fall within the instructions you receive from the, : In carrying oub these ‘operational activities you, will on to yourself to the mascara possible extent. Chief Viriva Station. ‘4. Security ; 3. Duties and Pesronsibilities duties aie SS eee t a — . You have been thoroughly briefed ‘on projects PDWICK and FLA ‘ avoid drawing public attenti break your student-tourist cover. oe and you will undertake such operational activities in connection with. |- ‘ i i > You are specifically charged with both physical and operational ; : security in connection with matters which you handle and for whica you : are given responsibility. : a Set geen een. ee en ee gee eee weiner re: DSL) Bp pavih S.. RAGSOALS | ha © “a “y ugha Wi SECREN toP lade! aa TRANSMITTAL SI*) ANSHITTAL ae OaTe ‘ EXTENSION ems omit pee eee 14-0000 275 _ —&. - s . 17 Bay 1950 oe a : | . . ’ se . e 4 . Suojects Report on Distribution of Der Eonat through aa Exemplary _ -Catlet a wate in Berlin I acqitred a copy of the repert dated ; “Latareh 13, 1950, I do not know thethér it has: beén. mids available. . H Tho information in it eeeus to ma interesting in itself and valuable. i oF what it suggests io terms. of further activitiess. yoF . « | id 14-0000 Be, en ~ Ne : . v a 13 “arch 1950 Vo , putten of Der vsnat through an Exonclary Cutlet- . bution ectivittes of a single |. -but not exclusively to students) + 1. This describes the a stri outlet, sith cornestions priaari ; in the at: Ze “Since Deceatar 1549 tle cutlet has been - > ; IP YAS “¢ ngle copies and - veral hundred separate articles. © “At first gingle issues were, supplicd dn nunbers of Wee, but) — because cf_repidly increasing damend da later-,increased te WO 7 eee ‘coples.. var, the popilarity cf. Der Monat. has spontaneously . . 4a . led to a:broader range of pioitittes ang 2 total of at least. Po 320 coples cos issue has been re wastes.’ Ic provide a total: of | . ~ ‘so Zany Copies’ from Aum r 8/9 tv 1% inclusive wALL mein'a-further ee _ delivery of 1578 copies. A few copies of mmbers 5, 6 & 7 have- - me been delivered as well as stuple3 single. copies of Jeorge Crvellts | Fg be . "animal Fara" and other articles teken oy breaking up these : . po Sob . sare issues. Distribution has seen free of charge and this has i” . been empnasiced te the contacts, It nas seen decided, - however, a ape eee ees to permit. contacts to.ask a nominal fast “ark price: wher dis- : “ teiouting a ccpy to ari empzeyed p-rsone This would help cover : the travel expenses of contucts to and from Zerline ; plied’ a Pa Reactions bo Der Venat delivery through this outict as © 7 Doo ; besn overazelningly encouraging. Zach copy. is said to change rn . mands "at least” éight or nine times and ‘as many-a8 tienty tues | is considered usuzie Tre result is thet Der Vonat has becone | Be . 5 witaly kncwn ameng students fn the Zastern cone. Lt is reported re ‘ thet it is ever, read openly in the mesg-halls; SFO students al . . precure it and.reagd it, daithouga when cn their owm they are , seid to-ce more’ secretive’ than the non-cormunist organized - : sivgent. © in articles have uecome widely xnom, particulurly : Graell's 2 An explanation of where the magazines come . t from is giver in the, following terms: they are boug:t for S°72Z0% j studants sy the Free University. UL is generally accepted in : : mo the Soviet Zone that the Free University is the source of “anti- | : ., communist stucent agitations™ etc, Persons connected with the -°—- - a4 Free University who cone: in contect with Rast Zone students state- that they are veins continuously asked for ecples.of ber Monat, © oF 4 : i ; in the sense ef “I've osen g? cing Ut seventh hand; I'd lixe to — : Tot ae - get it first hand." ” ; ; , cs : ; ; : a , ph 4 : “tay 7 : : F 7 : - a: 4 - iY : # i ba e ‘ 14-0000 a / ‘ 3, attention #33 cuntinucusly 3r. "a ‘te Orsell's: "ES8b". Bence the outlet asks 9% to maxesup from oreken Munpe’s single. st recalling that this had been done Sor them in the ‘case of MApinal _ Fara? andmother a wtdelese - ee ene met : ; : . ob e outlet opera through an appsratus of geuriers a . to ell ur ‘ities of the . viet Tone. reitles are. supplied’. i - as many a5 four’ and-an average of th , rlersy.. A unknern to cone another.” Leipsis » Halle, vena; G esden and: Rusteck | are thus cove ereda There are a large : Ne numlds 4 there ame cen ° . . _ “circles: 7 7 re il as to @ A munber © ° eeeacaderté, circles of ele nificant strategic V3 alue, as ves erited velore ma ~ SS. The, following exaighes | are cites? - oe soe po a - . y) Ab a recent ‘tourecenal nesting, of “peangelical student- : co Lt 2 : mintsters from all scnes “iptcen copies were disericated to several ne ve . # SZ delegates. on “could net be furnished pecauge cf lack of moe “whe. ‘vecepients-subsecaenthy ad - * . ; , Sree ~. . supplies: vat that, _ such interest, that reg wlar delivery sith a Arrge mageect - has baen ésteclishet. The Karl Jaspers article wes censicered ' ' ” ‘pogular in this. cirs : ondosity was expressec regarding "Ssh" hich” was being Glscue sed in the Tone. 7 ne university. sing te maze yood use calerly and sent a veld seth and te elivery madee . . vA professor of “yournsll appreached a. contact for tye cy of then. He 45 sked that they be Su student from Leipzis to confira this “students and professor were checked upen ue co “ob oe c) A group of liberal ‘and soctal- cocratié students organized oe oe in tha SED cooperate in a eleses working-¢ conmittee “ds recognised mee mene eee __, by the university as. af acas nie activity ef the fa culty te which ue these students. and ap é : Mon sat article: are: read . jeraan Langyag ‘eg and = nts f in other “sections 0 passed on a3 “readin rts trusted st ate of the Phailosop phical Zeceltys By the cn executive in-& ‘stty: ‘in “gaxeny’ rece’ ves, the nagdz!ne, using it as | scusston material Togularly: et closed _ esucational fers trai party feactbenar tess. tvhree weeks” ther article Tite sentra sts “hia was tiscussed. a ee rat } ; M Tats $ dtee salt emia itette _ Wor Kang oul count ersarjunents abhe: arrest of the eeuriery: re was carrying ig . praaek trast scones ‘of Europe": - Der. Monat- A -in this’ senses | e} until vecinaty 3 bi scheel for hiyher ‘punctioniries . in Necklenturg near the zonel Jborder was supplied with copies of Der at which were read offictaily as the cecis for The connecticn wes breken Ly. + gral learlets. ) gwenty ecdles. are regolarly.supplted- ter distrivution . ‘ to y and. through é e ‘yolkspold et unit Tn ‘Shuringia.s So ore: t “satisfaction with a idad of reading’ ‘and’ ‘strategically suitable. weapons, he not the ctivr pole, maith “the Usatt r- spected end trusty | \for - es f.) yey "1950. . Yotes vt conferences & the hone of 17; purnhan, Freaonts ‘Nessra, bakér, Buraliacty iasly and Glaaor, . ; 1. attention oalled to sxticle. in current isga af 3 LIFiy nontLlonsag Sho Culsural Congress’ Sn Sevlin, Lo, aos oO yo! “2, yond from Stone states that dit iofloy’ 13 not colric to writo spoolal . letter of invitation to Rlonnoy § Roosovelt = anparontly because of press relaass £n which sho stated - she Yad chancyd her mind about attending, tasiky will take up with State the matter of spoolal letters soins to Roosevelt, Lilenthal and Conant, at tempt persude thon attend, oy 3. Som kind of pressure. to de. usod’ to Anowre attendance sidnoy . ‘Hook; possibly lett On Asst, Seoy,. of S « to Chance lox of Uv of € noe “Fe quosting: ; jance: far“ 10 aay a ae pisoussion of ooritwalizing publicity. peleases from Us; “Lasky, er ae _ .of-opinfon that Pitze al ndle,;-requiring ~~" ‘only “shal ant vy orize. ‘this: and oe will ‘bo given 200 “So.-add: * Be pigoveaton of An, Express: : technique of handling transportation; ] hat terost..of .sorefgn Service Ed, Foundation, FIUC and __ mehssized or. revealed unless necessary. ; 6. Rooital™ of + stops. veins taken ourrently in. Berlin, - as OT “past of delegates le2$ with Burnham and Lasky in’ order that : -. addresses may De filied in and returned, . Will then be compared . -with liet axpected froa senting “And final lists (up to this point) cnggnized. for. Mal iverze~ throug. money sponsors » to Ais. Express, t ; ee cant 7 ' F yabe ene © MA at asi me mi ro Wy 4 n aT | | ‘ we eR yy err ; we ae ae yy “Ao ~. ——— 4 yr meee ane 14-0000 14-0000 Uilbea ode TAL Aas eactcwomnetnencee ees ae! MEMOBARDUM : att ak i. The Anorican ixpress Company will be iniormed that the Schesicars =. ¥" ; -Advanced-Internstional Studies will sponsor and pay for the traval-to Berlin . ce and retu:n of a nuzber of persons, the names of whom wili be furnished at.a 8 later date to the acerican Express Company, _ 2 At the sane time th:.t thia notification is eivon to the ‘Acerican ’ Eepress Company, the sun of ten: ‘thousand dollars; will be tumed ovor- te then | from which travel expense =, saz be teken.s : 3. The clearing house for this. business with t the. Averican. Expresa ‘Company will be the office of ur. Gerard J. Cilnors, ésgsistant Passenger Traffic Menage> of ‘the Travel Departzent, 65 Broadway, New fork, Ke ¥.° then the names cf the. - persons who are-sfonsored aro furnished to the American Lipress Company, all ‘data will be forwarded to the office of kr. Gilmore, .thoush the persons may be located anyzhers in the’ worlds” The Gospany will cable instructions: to thelr’. o:- branch offices .. ae whee weeny sere 4. The actual umibsting of” trehaportetion will be eftected as folloxsi- oe a. The Azerican Express Company will have ‘the nane and address of the pewon, furnished: by you, “be The person will be instructed to present himself ata spacified. oifice of tha Aaerican Express Coupuny and idevtily nimselt, = ¢. Ho then will be given his choice of transportation by rail or . air, will be given the recuisite documents, will be authorised 7 arte spend up to 10» of the ‘cost of trovel,. for. incidental. expenses. . Be “Te American Express Company will furnish to. you @ list of all persons to whom such transportation and expense money: actuziiy is provided. In the unlikely event thet more money ig needed than is covered by your deposit of 410,000, arrangeuents, ‘wi be made for you to deposit additional ocney with the American c<xpress Company. Any unexpended funda left in tho hunds of the Aserican express Company will be returned to you at the time a final accounting ‘ds rendered. oo. Oe Agrangenunta wll be nade. ith the’ American Lxpreas Co-pany,: in your. nae, by ur. Hortin : Re Mahaney. of. Kingston, Fernie . 12, ee Lo &adou. CVanehy G.. Wear hh Ge 1 a Tr ene ad : o We ae ue AL a: tie. J4-00000 May Prucrem for the Con'ress: 1. 2. Te ‘printing of L-page progran, with special h-pege French an? "English translated supplesent. . Cover letter to all delegates: wo have accepted; ‘enclosurés-o of rr propran;. ask what. discussicns most interest thems what they _euld be prepared ‘to. give, a formal 20-32 mimte paper ;.-or shorter éoisent; but there wil] be both seni-fornal ard informal ‘dise-ssion,. so that all would have chance. to participate, Yention matter-of Rvropa-Union meeting (see von. Trotha) other > : _ meetings: (civil Liberties Committees), 2 University lectures, ate. Problea. of, approaching "key. men" ‘to: take over papers for sain: ‘Cheer wit Weds: about. progress in getting art-exht bition of Serlin masters into tom for June. : . . ' Ordering of ‘pooks for (2) Taberna bock-stalls, (0) ‘special _ “bock=store show-window exhibits duriag Congress week, (c). ‘special collections in British-French-Amcrican information _ ‘eanters. * Shonld include original French, German, Italian, etc. editions ~— plus a3 mary. translations of Silone, Koestler, “Burnham, et.al. as cen be gotten. Get Scandinavia through : . Copenhagen bo.kstore? Italian editions through Frankfurt | . International (Koch: Gubte$. Briti.n volumes through Livris “(this ‘tise aot paid via Peter dart). Prénch’Shrough Fronnau ” or Maison-de<France, To be checked.with Zrau Marsa Schoeiler. - Special prodles of reduced rates to facilitate sales. Incluie: ‘books or Orrell (also fussian eds). fhe ordering of photos of all relovant personalities: News and Art-style. . itubicek: to whip up with beoks and photos: some special book " ahows for stores, windows , Tyberna, etc. : _Arréngéasat ‘to have a court photegrasher® - -a% “the ‘Congress; - Te - weekly fee, plus. expense-payment, for fila costs. ‘Also: ° cartoonist for aketches, oo ” Color banners with "Kongress" » also French-F; netsh, tor Ttantays abernica, ead Sporthalle, i i i i -10. Probes of Printed Invitations, ‘Also cards for the Press. =i Carcs for. Tabdrns guests. Preparation of Yerlin Quest List i _ . we Key people for Titania Invitation, and special invites to ; \ fag, ; ueger-Sberlein-s Sehols-|enser-vontijo~iie1s et.al.-cruwd in - \ oh, Preparation of political-historical introdiciion to post-war co : serlin, Single, nvn-prupaj;anistic, Someuhay factual, 4 my ” possibly illustrated. {After fasiiioa of excellent Breslau- — foe, : Polish material) : . “ae, Publishing of congress Progran pocklet, index to Sponsors, — - dele gates. Fhotographae 7@ be finished last fortnight before Congress. a 5 Parciisse: or: Secvy folder-port: ‘clio to hela Congresa materials: . . “lo fas on. for ald de rlégates.. : Purchase . of notebook, with Congress. named, - See wate be eee etes : vo le Finishing up of Placard: design for Berlin and 2 tester Garnary..- 15, Setting up of finance and especially Travel Suro with Travel personnel for ali Ccungress return-trips, . —— 16. Checking to see whéther Visa or iilitary fatry.Feralts are | as . . . Tet moving essily; vossibly free issuance, Intervention shen . SO di ?fioulties arises Yentioi this in lettér to ali delegates. 2 wie 17. Check with: Riss. ‘for complete tape ‘coverage of congresay ssctiong : vos foe - - to be given. to ether German cand foreign-langaace stations oe : 18. Approach BBC for british cayerage. See ‘Patrick satthy: Roo 7 a a , : 19. Preparation of page for feuilleton pages — series of pneto- o . . ersprs of kay péople coming to vongress, plus sketches, : oe ; a So : 205. Stenogranhic account of all discussions. a os '. Zig “Miseograpn: staff -- allied with tranalation group <= for: oa papers, resolutions, sp4cial messd eS. Office space, - 22. Pablicity material for ‘all literary editors in destern Germany, ; oO Austria (senna through or, Liedl), Switzerland, Italy, france, t. . — England. Preparation of list of doading dailies, weeklies. : . Lo : Hiring of a muudiedty TMs : .! 14-0000 : 2h. Caoeck with Nikl:s about the Steinplatz park. “23. Check sith ‘sadtrat Vay and Tletjon about “¥idelio" performance, 25. Cozplote arranyenents for Steinplats and A@ Zoo Hotel ro-cas. 26s Mode 204 the question of "Security" at tue Hotels and Tobernas ?t. Contract for ‘itenta on XMcnday’ aftérncon, and the : Zpor thallo. for Facite mectings. ; . . 7. hbpan, carats fer cat ty-Congres "$ Peception cn ston tay evening -. mut Freferetly « on the Banger, | at the ‘wectehaus. 298° AF-angenent ‘Cor a . dozen: taxis or so. -_ hired for the week -< - - with "botor pool dispatcher” =. each cab marked "Kongress" — a. catting’ dean, use of cruising cabs” (security). ses yp. Has arrenpeuents (who as guides?) for tour of city. on: a ‘tree : '.. mornin; (Monday, Thursday), or other times -= not into, Soviet” ‘sector, but’ along. border points, Srardenburger Ter, ate. : 2. Collecting vamue thoughts about place and. character of ‘had . reception purty. Conypress, commindants? where. (lakeside? . Pfgneniase]?) . ; ce Probles oct Concre 8 meals and onicre:s expenses for Delegates. Austrians (arong others) are Drokee Usual Congress custom at pealse To mo : 33. “Completion ‘of. ceve -al Uonat ‘capri nts’. ‘for the Taberna took-stall ‘anc Congress materials Stloney Losntler, among others, Monat exhibition, Wound volumss? Ordar fifty Ores . - Bhs. Ticket and information Buredu —- facilitate to ‘theater pers fcormances, ‘concerts, restaurants, and the like, . 3S. Arrancenents- about’ at least tao good interpreters = one to ‘be native in German language. iIranslators into French and English should be netive-in- language; alao, checkers, . Allied 7 Liaisons, a : ; Cs 36. Press Facliliios arrangesentss telephone, tables | 37. Chees on improved buffet at Tabcrna, oe, a 2 _ ; _ ____._ SECRET : a an 7 ROUTING AND RECORO SHEET _ INSTRUCTIONS: Of tteor Ereations wndulgte vice in tre "To" column. Under each eset ‘G Mlae anouls ve eraen. a’ fs @CFORS Sheet and each cone to correspond with the nuaber In the “To"cclums. Each officer should intttal . - Check mark Insufficters! totore furtnar rovting. _ TAla Record end Routing Sroet shoatd be returned to Moghatry. ~ id FROM: La LC vorm nO. apa isde “SegneT 35 April 1960 © MEMOMANTUN OF CONTENSATICS BUNIXCT! CPC Linisos vith the Nepartsent of State PABTICIPASETA CP, RSell, Chief ARR, Chief PF, and FAD Ye BF. Pronk stated thot recent eabled-froa the CEC representative in “Gerecry concerning the Darlin reliz in Yay ‘ood the Concrees tx Sune hed Falced polley qeerttone viteh reonired Ftate Tepartrent coord {eatlon. Fo steted that #9 a recilt of ‘theca onbtes he hed rocnested ay. Rerrisoa —- mo, ag te Qfecase tnore policy questions with Fr. Joyeo and had recuosted * , os range the necessary. elect vith the Offtes of Coruan | ‘vr, Joyce to arrangy for “affatre, we a es Be ire Racrieod stated thet: tr. Joyes hed errenred a meeting in a ee 7 ie of fies. vhere Pr. Batirooy and Ur. aver of CPC hed cteevaced thego =: prodilane vith Wr. Fellarsan and Hr, Strenea of the Office of ferean Affaire, tovether with Ur. Zehvinr.” Ap a reoult ‘of thio neoting, ‘the - 4 Office of Gorsan Arfairs dtaratehod o State Donertzont telosran to a -Miecog Aindieating that the Dasartacat woo coorsinatise with CJ! on 6 : program doisieed ta contet the effeativences of the Berita rally ta “ey. Phig Gelogren recolved z vide diatritution tn soontrgton ae well at ia) _the heeagnarters of Sledge is Fromkfort, : . 3. Wy. Franky seid that eltbsorh he reesppired the (nsocurlty of | the Offies of Gerusn affairs as evidenced hy thie telertas, he felt - that §% wae esgential for 2° to aslatais Vintron with the Sffica ef Gerad Affairs on policy astters. fe proposed ta raeamead to Yr. Joyce that elthor Col. Ryroads op By Geoffrey Lavla be Sesipnated as the . - Lbatedn officer for tea Offies ef Gerasn Affasrs to deal with SPC os'- poliey entters sub fset to. clearance. te each inetance vith Ar. do7re. 4. Tho andereizaed eereed vith <r. Prenc's rroponal. subject ts “ghe naderetanding that mea liaison weuld be evereiged under tho episting roliey laid “Gown by 407PC, naonly: “that: OPC Tiaison vitB the | Depeximent of itete will be. eenducted only by ADYC, 6200, or CYP, sed thet if thie authority te dealereted 16 will only b6 done eo rhea the =. dndivides! cathorized de sctioficd thes 18 19 anvantial ard con be: con- frallod, #24 subject t+ the. further sodorétendiaz that ouen Visteos | vill nos. involve operstionel dotaile of S7C plane: end ‘opermtions. a c. ¥, ¥. eve/avt ec, SATO CPP. - BM ee SECRET. “ . fatet, Age goo ~ yo ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET . ; yen neder each comment @ ting should te dfaen saul d be weed ta the “To™ Coleen. foen otficer would nteled INSTEVCTIONS: OFficer designations acrock wheel end aah soprant avtheres ce sorressend slth the numper in ie fo "cal yan. Teneckh mach tngelflciest! before furtser routings Inte Secore ang Ont’, Seet should be returned to Reglettye ° we. . ws - | saan: — 7 i, ceDds : . peark Coe . : . ROOM OFFICER'S . COMMENTS. : Lf To : : .. 7 ~ 1M. iMUTIALS : ; PET Pt EDT ECCI EE tare ne serene eee er ee oti eg ee we SECRET BM Aprds 1050 | o a . HEYORANUGN FOS ME. TIPUAT Ke eta, Poofess , SUBST Ts Silomeinrning Paso le. Ie 4a roquested that. ane erate of £lfty. unite of slow: : , burning fuse bo procured for Cie. Tria -fuso fa 4 Rariua felentwa ; cele * oxlds alwture,; mods ug in 2 quartersinah. Asad ‘hide, vith a homing - ee tid ‘of 279 aedonds per unite : : oS ; “ . 7 Be” rt te further Poyissted “hat ire ‘John Me Joffrioas ; Loo cttw tenes che les lf 7 Conmilheit, PiS/or, ‘bo sauthorlsed te purchase this fuse, for t#iich _ o se str! oa be will te Feiibursed, (tho astinated post ‘of ‘one orate will to ee ; re ' -$46988.) chsrges for ‘tle proourerent should bo mado pening’. ws Frojoot SOW-UNDs - : ‘Be The abovoenontioned fuse is te bo daliverad to CROS om £7 april 1950 by wr. Joffriose After ouffialent testing: and farsue lsticn of instrustions, CRUE will turn the fuao over to bye Joka Baber, FRellis Operations divinion, OFRCe . Le Re DAILY me ~ koting Chief .. Resoarch and Devolopmant wo Boo RRO RD \ l@ Y ty . - ot 4 Thiel of cperatiana oe a , i ot _ no eos. FBeIIIY = a : “oe COE: , re ee ne beifae fe oo Vio. + PIE TRansMvTAL Sef 7 ONTE my 2 otra gemepssperceteres: nag epener Sipe inn rene oer ee rareeneenr eeennne eeemermncenreeneeessees ue _ ', essential to retain tho ap;carance. of a completely | Berlin Congress for Cultural Freedos, June 26-30, 1950. 4 \. Professor Sidney Hook, Head, Departzant of Fhilosophy, ee Hew York University. , : . "i Me, Bruce Buttles, Gir. ‘, 1 GR = Br. Henry A. Byzoade | 8/P = ir. Robert P, Joyoo The Paigned called upon Professsr Hook at his hom 1 , 696-8 Third Street, Brooklyn 15, 5. ¥., at 3:00 i o'clock on ‘April 22,1950 to discuss . | dondatic arrangements: in Gupport of the Congress, for which Frofessor Hock | bee boen derignated Aroriean repres ‘ ; _| Préosnt. entativo, There ware no other persons - . » Profescor Hook opaned the. ‘ Biniadso the Governnént's interost In the Congress. He folt that it’ yas ~ private venture, I eesnred hig this wae also the Departzent's view, Referring to tho status . of lelvin J. Lasky, secretary of tha Congress in Berlin, as an exployee. of HICOG, Profo.sor Hook then said he thought. #r. Laaky should be given - a leave of absanco in order to carry through. tha project in-a private. capacity. I promised to look into this problea, and cotmented thas it could not be done readily without Mr, Lasky'a cooperation. Ialso suggested that sinco Er, Lasky to ny knowledge wee spending gona of his . * personal funda on prepwratione for. the Congress, it would only ba fair - ", to leok for sode-othdr source of incozo for ur, . Lasky during euch tire aa, he night be an Josve fron Covernment sorviee. ce rs ’ On eontinding. April 2, 1950 . \ comveréation by emphastaing the need to |. ie rr as : Gm continuing the discussion, it waa eleer that in working alone Professor Hook had as yet beer wmahle te neke eny ccnsiderahle progress on behelf cf the Congress, and teat there tas urgent seed for (a) a Binimm staff to.hindle the rrecres in thig country and (b) a etall . Until the present tics, expense and werk hited! _ abort such items as long he could afferd to teléphone PreZegsor. John Dewey in Fl yaad epparertly bes hed to be oF Sliocetion cf funds to par for talpphone, stationery, publicity, eta, ; Professar Eocx has been cerrying the entire extrercely careful igtanes telerhene calle. _ Yor exezple, he felt orida and ask hin te sponsor thé- Congress (ahieh ivi tetion. Professor Dewey accepted,) but _ be hesitated to put out the larger funds to telephone Upton Sinelair in © California, Ea waild-also lire <0 call tke Congress headquarters in Berlin, but felt hie mean, ae . In. reply ‘to By query ae te eat sort sf budget nor thet the transeclanite toll ‘chayge tas quite beyond “ye Professor Hook sugzésted that 52 sacle needa secretary-typist for tuo . months aed a public relations ‘aA on a part-tine basis for ths .sazo period, . Bo. thonght the secretary ‘could ba obieined for $250 a month and the pub- ‘Teity mn for less than $500, » In adiition, $500 vould be sufficient: for: - such itess as rertal of typeuwrltars, stationery, teieph “ete. This would inks a total balget of £2,000; The ra - be rediced, he thought, by usins the offices of Ne Peblieation-of which ha is.ona of the editors. He did able to hava-a pretentious offiee, sinee obvious afflue: one calls; postage, htal expense could Cer, a doclalist - not think it advis- nce would incite ‘Guspicien, The setivity could be argeaised-by smericana for Intellectual -. Freedom, of which "he ia the founder, This greup staged “ pregram in How Yerk ‘in March: 1%9 for.lsse than 725.00, - portsiion, singe thet would ereata. the depression of Go the anti-Comnmtst Voll ad to.the expenses of Amevienn'reprosentatives going to ‘Berlin, . . ° Professor. Fook roped that it wouil not be necessary to use ailiteary trans- vornrent sponsor- ship, He tho:ght commercial trdsspertetion would definitely be preferable, — and addsd that he vould like to be in a position to give gesh grants to tue delegates cf about $700, that is, the romd-trip fare plus a few. dollars over for ineidentals, Ho felt t vould bo. undesirable for too large an ~~? American reprecentaticn to be eizt. Provably six or seven people sould) bo enough, his vould mean a trensporteticn budget of ‘lese than {5000777 mang ge ". Saveral tines during the convereaticn, Profeeroy Lacky ttressed that. it wag not necessary to have 6 large sus of weney, For what wae needed, -¢. ho said, the right raople cold hsrdly be’ poids; it was to have “dedicated personnel" sho were willing if neces somal sscrificas. TO, oo, ad ._. On the other hand, he thought it vital to have the publicity, _ The preas arrangements ebould to carefully thst someone in gashington could ask Br. Ronry Lies of No essential, he said, f saty to make -per- right. sort cf mide. He hoped Tire end Life ‘and Er. A. E. Sulsberger of the. Bev York aes to"errenge the right sort . of coveragy, that is; k- the Fight peonle, such eo Anne’ O'Hare NcToraiek ot the wee 4 _ GERrGAT sBButtlesses vas\ey Wire J Ok Jel of the Mmes. Ho would like to invite Lice himsolf, but donbted if 1% would be politically desirable. At this point, I suggested inviting . Brs. Glare Booth Luco, and lrofessor Hook thought thet night ba the answer to his dilegm. . _ “ton To-handlé the publicity: Profesedr Hook thought he might hiro _ Arneld Beichwon.(20 fost Sth Street, Kew York), who 1s editor of a ‘trade undo paper in Rew York. Boleknan handled press matters success~ : for tho anti-Communist. deorstretion last Hareh. Frofessor Hook: could take the first necessary errengenents himself, bt would be glad to have any offer of assistance coms to hin through tho offices’ of the | “ Hop-Leader, at 7 Bact 15th Stroet, New York 3, Telephones SPring 78260. i ” ¥ guggested that: there way sone indication thet the Advertiaing — - Council aight te able to find some space or other punlicity ‘desietance, cand Profeasor Hook seid -bo would te most’ gréteful for that type of help; Ho hoped that the poople eoncerned wotld approach him in the near future, ~~ ‘ i Jo. Ly Apr 1950 - ERDiANUA FOn4 530 Ao Congress for cutursl Freedom oe i ss SUSILCTa \ \ . Opie of the =0gt- » regains pretlew in connect, with tho pro- Intelectasl Foneo Lougreas to Bo hold in Lerlin 43 tho patter of providing Sids for ‘tranazortation ‘of dalegatase ve ‘hava ‘coneaived the’ yosalbiiity of two or Unrec. orgenizaticns: ~ . . overtly financing: trips for: cultural and’ Antellectued jondere fron various. eountrLos. Tie aosay thus provided wy BO ‘ @ypoaited with the ‘american ag31w39 Coupanly . rus tions - -“- Gy honor treasportation | ‘Fojnecte fren persona Holdings bona iida invitations ta tha: : organizatiends ; : it 4a aqpected thst chavo wdid bo o total of ey epproxizately - —. - 6G dolegatea. 6b tris date, the iollowing persons | have been Laviteds | portiund jiussel, Fhilosophor Juiloen i i> Eloladst Hableta UTOSREN,- HS. and Author , Victor or ph ans ublisher . : eA wa 3 car soo Franco. - caniko Gide, author ; éythur Kosatler, Author Orvaid Lousdet, La.vear ; Gonaniy : Nard Jespare; calogorhor iS» Socdologist © Tare Sarinte ou ticlan | . dagen Benaey. rditor Bt 5 : aathor and radtiedan Ho , Ignazio Silone, ; ; . _ Merla. a “ANhor erro . segged : ee: 4 i cana endorsed py ono of tho ojansoring wee ene se oe eet are 14.09000 nn 1128 United States ; ; - ohn UOUay» i hiloso; hor : v peinbolt Uloouhr, “ihvologian ond ‘Pupsicdas ‘ Udikiay Hooi, «2 niiogaz bor aa . aber o ° Algo the Soldealng! : 4 Borbert Hand a a a . ast Suenberer - oe 7 . on . Wilden iddiing 2s a : . , . te Franz Eorkenau - Be a Oo Feber de -“endolsoha oy ae David boussed. . a : : - ; PEL Io/in oot : : ; ost onc ivag (2), ee : . os a ger 14-0000 . Loe oo. . - ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET oe INSTRUCTIONS: OF fiver Sesiynations shouldbe used in the “Io” columns, Under encn comment 4 bine andvia te arom | across adest and ese cCommant nusdered to correspond elth the number in the “To"coluan, fan off cer should initi tcneck mark imal fictent! before further (outings this Record ond Routing Sneet shourd be raturned to Registry. va ve OFFICER'S iMtTi als 4 3 3 ‘ : a arr) : "SECRET apa teas NS ie ee eT 14-0000 Germany, revortizg asou your errivel trere to “with further arrsz, “Migsion will aovrise you. Ea route to -Fran:furt * Geen such a step advisable in tie Surthurence: ot “ wodatiogs at the cities ta) with your cover. | with this cover. You will aot carry Ay élagsifi MEICRAMDMY FOR: Keaneth #. Enabley : wee SUBJECTS - Letter of Instructions You.will proceed oa or avout 13 foril 1§80 to Prensfsrt, ye ret e Chief of the Vikiva iissioa, through arreagemente of which ¥ rave veca.adcvised orally. Froa Fennkxfurt you will ‘proceed to Besiin fa accord.nce : geneate.of wich the Cuief of Vikiva German’ yau ere authoriced: ~ not to exceed 4 dayes. in Paris if you our mission. ; : 1S60 aad return ; St fon you will be : : and for to etop over, for a period You will leave Berita, Geriny, 02 OF avout 72 to the hone station. - Ea-route to the home sta eathorized tO stop over et such other Burovera.citiés. such anounts of tine, as may sutcequently be aprroved the nome office uson your recommendation. You will pe. sesronsidle . - for procuring ‘ell of our own travel fecilities and thotel accon- - h you stey. : 2.. Corer. Your cover 19. that of a frao-wleace writer ead ‘Lecturer wieiting Exrope ta procure raterinl for Suture gubbications. Your general appearence and conduct pt nll tines ust bein keeping . , ified miterial with wtee other excloyees you while traveling. You are ‘not ta recs of this agency’ uhless arfangecents have vecu anda in advance oe, _ or wiless you can do 80 in full keening with your cover. You. . oo will not attract attention to yourself either oy acts aacharac~ i ; teristic of your cover or by the atseace of actions caasistest . : \eile ia Germany you nay be asiod to act for Oe a veriod.as a snecial gonsultnat to the Office of the. Eigh oo . Coasissioner. Acceptaace ‘of suck an gonoditsest By you is con+ aisered to de ia seening with your coves. Within your cover you are pubnorized also to.accest favitationa to Lecture, ca evdjects not directly related: to your prinsry aission.’ a) rey oN x2 cv cory Nee ee Be teed ba Bl te bear Barres tia og eet 00000 a. Qrerciione) fo ee o ; : toe . ; - ; . . You breve teas tiorougnly triefed on nroseets SGHound ; a . and PIQS CH, and rou weal wundertaxe gich ocertioasl activities . “ - ‘gd connection with these projecta as Zell witht the instrace oe a . tions sou receive fron the Chief of the Yixive Missivn and . bie eutnoriced renresente tive, In carryice out these overt~ tional a steivitlers you will avold ese - gublic atte ans Lon to yourseis . to the taxiaus noesitle extent, nd yor wil a : . ohn nartiodllar avoids for the parnoses of thie trip. publicly . associating ¥ rarself with yo ; : . _ ; ‘9 ject Piguiczx. This iajunction, : ; . - eo ee, : hovever, etl) aot coreve:. your meeti . lf Fad privately with any: other fndtve cvals: concerned with e : oy mo : oe : : er the overt or covert —_ ‘ . . ve o . . phases of the project.’ You will, 1a addition, ‘act ae | i : congultast ta. ce Cn ter: of the Yitiva Miseton ard nis sutiorized: Tesentatives on. 3: uch of. wa ene Sending Hien £8 rcetters es they hy wisi to wt oe, : oring to your ettent ion : va a ot You ar re ‘svecifical y crergeé «ith both prysteal, and . operational security in connection with natters which you handle oe : ‘ foo for wisien you are given resno.alohicty. , . SECRET "(ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET er each. coament a line should be dreen Cock officer should Enltiat o Raglsteye Nad *To®co tues. tng Sreet ‘snouid fe returned ¢ | ee ee eran ImSTRUCTIO€S: Officer Gesignativas: mnouta re used Ia ene *to" eciuan. ‘Ehebent nusvered to correspond ei th tne nuoder In the Inte Record and Rowt ‘seross-theet snd: ee Conech rérhninttttclent) before further routing. nd. “BNUF SSO Dare 12 April 1950 1pm 82. slag ap i840 . : : fl f <u LT POTEET Pe DISSE ET rm FET TE SDT EAN APRON ee eR Rte eee . renee ae ne eee 7 4.00000 ee 7 BitR Bo @ April 1960 ; SUBJECT s . Congress for Cultural Freedon Tor Jonathan 8. Gearing : Ae Berlin newssspeca have recently ‘oarried a, dpa announce- _ ment of a Congress for Culturrl Freodem to be held during’ the, > last week cf June 1960. The notices in DF? TAGESSPIEGLL and ‘DEQ TAG of 2 April: and in DIE NEUE ZELTUNG and TELEGRAP of 4 April ~ were all aistlar end brief - about.one inch in Length. DAS : ee eta BFRLINCR SPADTBLAT? (Social Democrat) :of 2 April, however, corried ao large( tes T)s front-page articles \ : . “The épa goxt of the: former 1 newspapers wae senoralty ae. wee. follower. cere eee A Congress for Cultuval. Freedom will be held in Berlin during the lest week of dune. The Serlin Committee which - fe preparing the Congress. soasists of Ernet Reuter, Lord: Havor of Berlin, Professor Edwin Redslob, Restor of the ‘Borlin Free University, aad Dr. Otto Suhr, Direotor ef the 20 _ Berlin Hoohschule fuer Politik. Melvin d. Lasky, Fditor _ of She intarnational review DER MOWAT, will act as General poe, Saoretary to the congress. . 8. The article in the Berlinor- Btadblatt sontelaa | “the infor sation of the apa. release and edde the. ‘following! Ae 4s balleved thet a large number of prominent a writera and men of learning will attend the Congresds | _. Arong others, tha following men are expected to parti- eo cipatet Author Ignario SILOKE (Italy), Prefoasors er _ Julian HUXLEY (Engiénd) and Sidney BOCK (USA), Poot an Primal ¢ OVERLAND (Hormay) and Tore BERUA (Sweden) ea ces ra : well ag ‘Devid. ROUSSE? and Arthur KOBSTLER. = ; : _ Ta TCE. to Diote ; ; ae eS , oot BG. (3) uM Bingham (1) a « - ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET WBSTRUCTIONS: Officer cectzereten > soa t te ered te the So" column. Inger each comment 3 bine ehould te draun ‘ “Te*eotuan. Fach officer should initial acrosa sheet and each comment rrote et 3 correspond with the muster in tte (Check mark insufficient! vetcre te-mer routiang. “This Record and Bowtirg Soeet should be returned to Registry. Staff II, s2/Zz = SERET a = 11 Avril 1950 LELORAD FOZ: PR. DARE: SUSEDST: °° POQICR and TFPEKER a a . . ‘le I refer to the attachod neforandun of 7 Agri 1. 1950 addr assed. wae 2 - to ye by “re Glaser. . . Fp nee Settee tet 2. T refer parti teularly to paracrazh 4 sent ence 2 ot the-abore a - , os " Hencrandisa and to FRAT 117 paragracn 1, Be - Be iy suggestion inthis rozard ig as. follows: I suggest that we do not desire for FDUSICE 9 Rhino Cir- cular to Sbassies similar to the circular supporting QNIVORY,” because a circular of that Sort is uct essential and vould unneces- - sarily invite attenti on'to the Se interost ia FoR ICR, . 40k copy. of the gervery circular is attached for your informatiore . . o£ . wee 14-0000 ‘ fa ers CONFIDENTIAL cuiectad ators: oe ee a or dine 1949 a Zhe Forrmatizn of ticnal Comittee for Free Eurege, Ince, with srters in “ow Ver, was annowead on June 1, 1040. This be Comittee is a private crgentzaticn esncorniar Ltsolf with democratic a leaders and scholars whe are extled from the rellewing countries ‘Felant, Ugechesiore: ia, Euncary Sumonia, Yurceslavia, and 2ulgeria. aa Phew} Se Cnairzan of the Gorrittee in annotreing its formations . here, cf thes: “in mu ismedi Cesmdttee will be fin ranced by private ccntritutionse . The following is quoted fron a statencnt issied bir Josomk Cy our prosran be, sith tho tangible fact of tha presence ciles and ronigeos. thoro is an American’ trad- itien-of hesvitality to 5: Ttical refugoes. the prozise which. - v6. gave at Yalta remins unrodeoned. .-cre than thet we have a © nite self-interest in helsins to Kean alive, and in full — teal leaders who share our vier cf Life--leaders anet kecitated ag item Yo. 1 > t already ben ts find s niesle © occure stions Per these dewcratic ee lessees 1a are setting cut to find suitable positions fer than in eclleres _and tuibversit tlese “te are, provosins to ask others cf tr cf to for hr ch they are especi dally quipped... exch, nas sional zrour of ocratic elem ents , sts. or tors: mont eteeath order to “Ex pare studies en a topic form in thai r ten mcrae American haven Hatioral Comittoes rich ean stand as syrbcls of democratic hepe- fer their covntrimen nm Fastern Tirove.se. wie lock forvard to the cay when there will , longer be an tron Curtain,...and these six nations which ve “Mbarete from the Vari eyprossicn will bo frse frem the ist cppression and once more. can organize thoir oxistence 2 Fave ‘then that, tine comes Bor ré ‘till be something any kee Se a o0-o ol oy . elese to socie al chaos and relitical vacwin, for the first effert ® totalitarian régimes to destroy 2 ath ee astrustive eloionts ch might build anvthing differont fron thenselves. Lecking ervaré to that historic and.critical time we have in mind that, 2 mearhilo denecratic leaders have been helyed to keop alive an¢é in vkgor in. the denccratic pavOnS: to which they @ Deon dsiven we can hope that, returning, thoy will bk ave parts ina denceratic.recoristructicn. eal Second purpese will be to. put the voices af these aiiled pelitical.teaders‘cn ithe air, addressed to their-om pecples back in Duroze, in their om languages, iz ‘ helo thenalso.if we can to get r ed'vord. ....¢f course wo are the Yoieo cf Americas we shall on- mewn r a QONFIDENTIAL = ant tho Velea of americc, for the Yet 8 by reasen its official ¢ aractere t is _ deaver to susplen under restricti atoat ence tc & loacars into a “pread f eontact w dcortcan, fae 2 + Cur idea ig te erable those Preven champiens of dangerscy te see with thoir on cyos her > freedom and comearacy are sorting cut in the . urited States « . ft nave ho dewbt that a6 re Co along othor : actirt ties will be adacd to, our progres. 6 6) . 9 cur i: ioe iy Verbors! of the Cet (recasurer), iton Fish, amsivenc, A+ Ae ber valle: W. Dulles, De 2 Farley, willian Sc Ar the isc y Ke : rs an . orer, 1 tairran)s Charles Re WW, Faro, Desist Ce F jpofferd,- Cen les. tr. lle a do For “sprur infornaticn, tno Dopartient haa seen contimally ine formed of the prceess cf formation ef the Corrittece, alti 3, tho “os Dopartment has no active concern with tho Comruttee's. activities, ‘ : . it has given its unofficial anprovsl = the Carmittee's coseqtives. Becassa of tho Meitly: political nature ef the Caria ttaats# work, . thore will be coordination Seiwedn it and the 92 ss. ne oxpost that the Comitveo Ul cooperate in every Far toxard the aocenplish- reat of our chicctives. in castery pe anc of the som corals aina of". , uur -forel sn nolicte Le. . Looe . i . oo i , ' eo. 14-0000 : . EQCTS. OP. ROPING 247m UF Aprtt 1.59 . Me rn "oy a ( SURSECT 8 POQURSS and SPFTARR Dy A ehESSNT 4 ‘poesrs, Gleser, Denty, Choster, Drollor, Snith, ae _ Pipquscton of of arrangenonta.. sade for do partura and cover for Jaces Turnkaa, Br, Saith wit handle details, Be. 18 wa agreed ust a Feeorcendation bo nade to CO? that vo. mailers of thie conaittes, represoating COs" and cer ’ rospectivaly, : ‘be. given authority to- tals omrgonay action oa cables received out ° of normal hours of sory re; jadring energency handling} it being anti-- - a - alpated that such omergentios nay arise in connection with projects PPOLER and “PDGUICE ewer ary of the eoekends totveon the preesnt date and a due, “3. FRU 9 (ne 23385} was considered in datail ondall ites ey peraigra:sh 1 and 2 wsre approved. ac reference to iten F of “paragraph 2, project LoxXatH FAN D2 (11 21715), ur. Lenky aseured the respensitility for eloaring this ns. tter ith the State Dozartzent . . through xr, ortde, and ifa favorable responses ia received, a sable ‘of ccnenrrenes- tu be sant te the Pield, os Y : : Wath refare-isa to para:; setoh it wen proposed ty. kre Droller | . . oe . ‘that, Atenas’ 4 ant ta céebine’, That is, that no sears. bo orcated ~ with re forance to Lutents placee er other rortous dieesces but that a camaicn te inetituted to tho eftect that tha rater of Fast Periin fo sericualy contanirated and te eauning: dysentery, that saraiago ww. | 4 Saved and put Ltehed tn the arose eyzpathatieally urging the peo: lace "of Lat Tertta, tneludizg the Ty rartioipante, | not to arith tie sator Cm, % ~ ile j 14-0000 we “without boiling it, noe te drink 4b under ety eircusstances: excozt 7 frca payer cu3s, : vot to wash clothes in auch tater nor to tathe or chave with i% aa’ te take every 5 ofraaution to aretoct thensolvess oot ee Then orcace4 lth tea A asd dceter “tha soup vith a atrong but harne lesa lamtive shich would uct ‘ealy sorve a. purpose in itself tut , -woule tond to bear out ‘the rumor ecntained in ‘tea E.. The « cumnittes wae HOt in: favor. oF. itea ay unless it couls, Lo . justiried nero lecteally ‘and asa tot enioratass we had af: ites Ce. a Ds spateh sTecrs" U waa axsninod ant read vith auch gratification cs with Leste ‘ahieh have toon jothored: Liste of. naseo are being conpared here an! Fri \eossendations slil te sent ta the field be Fras 117 (ni 21944) vas axagined and it’ vas decided to rofor . . Aten 1A to re [ever to to taken tp p with ur. Eisner aoa reccnseniation ecmaittes to kantles” ites IF sas rom ee a mo, ‘beyond the céazetence of this ~forred | to, Bre bony gov anslysiz ‘ard reocrte Rith reference ‘to ltea 1c ae ts rot: coretond why tnteroreters ‘of this esliler will sot ke Selds F availatJa ta terlin anJ call g sill le sent te bo ease be: fen, 27 : * nie wos pefarreds BC in Pie “ng ee tae 2 EPis ak cents oret da tide isa . iG /oe a co _ ; . : Co, : co oe ee. ‘Zee. Buch , re 14-00000 #5 acct iateestintnare teen 7 April 1959 sckonlaoww rea a Mr. Dawson Snith \ \ ; . . SUEIECT 1 Travel arrangesonta conrerning Kenuoth By Haabley - ©; In eonneetion Mith eA svicK. ang TPPIKEX, it is ‘now PTOoRed" that Hatley shell leave the TS. on or. stout 17 Avril, precead to Ferlin, Torain there aaprexiratoly tro veeks ( rendering asoiotance ia preparations fer PIRMA“affair, aleo in Pt paraltone Por QUICK ) and shall then leave Porlin to return to the U.S, En rocte, on rae at tura,. bo will, if Andicated by the corrse of: affairs tn Forlin, onka- 300 proainsnt peole in Festera-turese eho are to ba presont at the PDQuice Routing, in order to Sonfirn thoir acceptances or indusee _ ther to Bcoopt $F they have not already dona Bc. Re te expected to a re See hoe TetERR te the U.S. Soproximtély between § and 29 i 7. He lemhode : ‘ 2." Arranyononts in prospects | a ae Haebdloy 11) attend to renoral of pagasort and ebtaine _; &ng entry permit to Germany (as author interested in detaila (Concerning publivation of his book in Geruany, ) i -- If there aro delays in obtaining passport or ontry ° | permit, Carpenter wii) oxpedito, oo : ° . Tf, for any reason, ontry Perait boooneg ispracticuble . free Rashington, Mantley will go to “aris rhore, by Cooperation with Carzol ‘Offie, ho wily apply for entry pornit to Cermany whieh gill te eade innediately avalletle, . : be Hambley wil) 80 directly to Frankfurt thera bo.will git in toush with de tiouryille, and arrangesentea made to wut’ bis under HICCO cover ag Consultant to Der Honat. Laaky may te in Frankfurt. ob ting « in any event Hambley will procead to Ferlin visre Lanky G11] be bis cover for contact with others in Porling we! _ o¢ A covert travel order to toing vrepared waieh vill authors - iva advance to Hactley of 61500, sSagbley wil2 buy hie ez trang- portation, ‘ - . 3. An a 3. AL: of these mattoro will hava tes te Lronsd. out and ecurdinated. Runtino ratters will be in bance of Kise Joteson, FEIXI, Sho will to in-ecntact with Carpenter and rill wos all Stalla concerning travol order, advance, ontry ,ercit, and pasGporty so far oo necessary compere '. $fon fren Gargentor's off deo 1g cerrernes. Arrengonenta should be ccayletad, it practicable, on Bondar, 10 april. + Louls Glaser’ cy ‘hiss Johrson Se YE RD OY BREED BE IESE ETERS TPT TERMED NSIS RET ON Tin CELE HA ee a EOS Ta EEE SR ce ele a revi et ean a ee i ee 14.0000 MRACEASIOM UTE ADVE VAs cor graem: | -——~ Cre Plane for ( 2 Deatschlandtroffes. “ 1. In conlisace ‘with your request, here is suonitted herevith a report on mt covert operntions, 4 ;rorress oy uncer. - “conedderation, to counter tho. Conmantatserozsores Tree Cernaa Youth rally (Soutechlendtref fen), scheduled for 27606+29 Hay ta Berline — 7 rat ve cf ore eoantir-action’ ie to 80° moe nee ems oe Be Tho initlal object! -harzes, binder and frustrate Duuts ‘be used as a veapon to oust the Allied Poysta frox. the Western - Sectors of Berlia. tf.a gubstantial degree of ay in that phese, major effort could enti-comuntet decconstrrtiond in tie Soviet necters tha turning’ ‘the relly edtirely to westera Pavaatare. 7 3. Tho oPc. propran for this event ia designed to gupplencent "and reinforce overt. cctivities planed by ‘gcemation author itles to achleve the sane obsoctive. _ the Duaatschiaritreffen oither tave beea or io ‘gpproprieté civilian end ailitary officiala, wit liaisons Le peintoined ia the ficlé. . : vill be elaared with - pvhom high level ore activities ie that they not a A nejor criterion of Beas they ba Qireotly attributavle to the %.S. government’. fall into tvo classeat - ; a, Those conducted vy entiraly clandestine means and ” ‘not attributable to any ‘actual gource,- and . . a ab. Trose gttrivutedle to. inddsengus {udivimials aad peeeeeeee the ae e ceeee te te teers GROUPE 6 with official. U.S. Lostign®i9a SF gsprort eoncenled. Ta vies of the gtroagly pro= regtera end aitl= of the Serlin noputation go-ieral® a offers except ional opportunities %9 {naoltss guise asd oorerk ly asaist actual Gorman reetetence to the rally. 11) Be ‘Activities > . PTS The OP Re Rete BI eee casei ce ee ile ms = a ae LTRS te eee: ececs is achLeved then ba airéeted tovard inntinabing ALL CPU operations dirceted agaiast dovlat ortentatioa -" yy tho second tyme of activity - the peatsolilectroffea that 1 cannot. a Desneasatat Preperation of my COO antl-cormuniet leaflete wy the Larrfenmre geren Unmecechlichcelt, aa indicesons , : German organization mponsered by OPC, to be distrie - ; tated during the. re. ‘ ae . . - 4 Stef? premarst itor ole at least tye cote nextty perpicet? to be. dfetritated te clariest nstro ‘take the. Soviet cone prior to the “event; works | Treparstion tr 6 controlled Garman sttorser of “Lndtetmenta . streesing iMlaml acrocte of the retly, tacindtss the setter of pareatel repong ibility for rine; a ee _ os Test tgation ef Letters, of. warntse frep Yeot ‘Sarl | state: te to acquainte:ces tn She Soviet Losey Plaaning ‘éor ‘gpectal editions of ¢ one or xore vest arlia neveanigess to be distritetec free anring - the” Te . rally; r. = : : \ Subsidleing distritattoa of 159,200 extrs ‘cortes of the magazine “Vpaotadselart, OFgeh of a Mest Sarlin aati-cormalst youth gTOurs Considoretion ‘of publishing feke editions of Communist nevapanera, conte ining propsz3t sda of decertion 2x8 | : contusion; © vel Preverstion df a letter, nddressed to Soviet Zene elergyueds anttag then te ree thels influezecs to hoe foung people out 02 Pertin. Gurizg the rally; , Inspiring * vas’ terlia newspapers and the J. S.-Liconsed radio stetios, RIAS, *9 carre ratarial faverable to : ; z ., po UB alias yefere, anriag and after the relly. r 7 . - . Foe 7 : vw . - HH , - . f . pronot toa of a rater - eexpaten ‘to the effzet thet! . ° Communists are eager to Mave Garman yonaz teczie f killed eat tafused during the raily. to ‘provide nartyrs for tha Moscow causal e 2 : Lo : ot wos Promotion of another yuwer cammaign to tha effeet { . . a that Coramafsts plan réeeraitment of relly re rartietnants : for lebor ia “Ruseiag-- . . ce cirerlation Cys cevsebed Copy #2 hea 14.0090 i es : Yeetern Living: Cleelesics 22 3 forged oriet, indtcetiac ‘thet tho Yally actually is-a device for recruttment of Oarnan youth into the Soviet tone Poonlets ‘¥olice; Planting a news story to the effect that the rally "cane about as the result of direct Orders issued ‘oy Moscow to Walther Uloriekt, German Com=untat leeder, on the occasion of kis rocent visit to the fussing eapitél; 7 Faking offers to provide billetia# for rally partloele ‘peates in ruine, unsavory hotels or other undesirable spaces oo oe ; Le Consideration of diermmtiag, trauscortation and other — rally plese by feeuance of fstge orders acd precianat Lone: : -_ _ Obta tate FOE, uniforns for. vosetble usa by: agente > Of disruntios;. €gun unter-Attre otlo 282 Svonsorshin by the Xampferupre ofa firevorka aigolay” the eveoice of 29 Yay} covert @ildance end encourrrazent of “ost Berlla nerchants to vrepare attractive displays of rlarchine dise, illustrating tha rele eetvely hten. ‘atandarda of covert soonsoring of free, or - lowenriced notion victure shows, featuring especially ‘totereating filze; Covert, sponearine of, sports events or other mass -ettrsetious, detisned for the double vurnose of taiataining Yeot Berlina morste aud distracting rally participante; . ‘ Apcrexinately three veeks after ‘the rally, covert: snoneorshi» Of 6 evltural and inteliéetual congress - in Berl inecone of its objectives -beiag to winack the hypocrisy of cormunist intellectual apceals to youth. aoanter-Tiolence: 3 If, and only af, high policy ‘considerations require, eovert orgeninstion, gupport an2@ gatdence of pro= ; Weatern indtranous Street-fiphting units to reet 2 _Sisplay ef-force vith greater force. - - copy $2 eg te oe we tances d 5 z iy t 3B ota addition to the forecat ic plans, farther vpvartuatiies umrentionsbiy will arise fet CFC direct arti jos ar sanvert to indisesous Geran groupe vith alana of thely ovn to conateract the raity. *. Crt 45 rainforclay its ‘Gerenn steff with ali evallable ve queilvied porsoamel, and fe ore ered to set reide such sata of eonfidastial funda as may bs Tet aired to” efal surrert fer. axproved activities. provide effactive Piname “ot Copy 22 ho P 7 ‘2. Backer ound “they assuredly. wii oress. eee RET ganda sdvantagn. SECRET 4 April 1950 : 4 REPCRT Se SUEJEGT 1 TPPIKER , . TO t Jobn E, Baker, Chief, FEB - : : a. The ‘communist youth mass necting planned for EFerlin during. the “hitsun holidays, 27, 25, and 29 ay, ‘has been and is the ‘subject of a major props ganda offensive by the Russians and by German comnunists. ’ It has follcwed the characteristic Soviet pattern of creating confusion and tenseness on the part of the propaganda targets achiéving’ this ‘ob- ~~ ° o. jective by alternating belligerent threats. with. peace platitudes. ; ‘ Phe threats have ranged from declarations taat the co; amunist youta would drive the “estern imperialists out cf Eerlin to outright statements that’ they would seize the “estern Eerlin government and restore ‘the city to a unified, peaceful capital of Germany. The peaceful declarations have . stated that the demonstration of 599,500 boys: and girls (from all over ~ Germany, and from other countries) will chiefly take place. in Eastera | Eerlin and will consist of rally-sarching, sports events, fireworks, and huge peace’ meetings. Peraission was requested ty the FDI, of Oberburger- '" meister Reuter, ‘to march in a bod7.to the Olympic Stadium (in ¢ the Fritish ” Sector)- but Reyter r briefly. ‘and omohatically refused. : ; —_——— . b. Turee groups are officially dealing with the situation, Te x: (2) The Eerlin Allied Koisirdatura x — (2) A committee under Cturgermeister Rautor (3) a special KICOG conmittea. - ‘These eros haye coordinated their plans and accordingiy ccasonstle pre- K cautions “skewts Ge taken to protect vital Installations in Rest Eerlin, The police force has bean augmented and provided with riot equipment. a ce. It is now + estizated that it is.not the intention of the cenmunists to make a serious effort to drive the vestern océupying forces out of , Eerlin, or to seiza the Test city government. howover, ‘their campai;n has . succeedad to this extent, that it is know whether or not they will x attemot an actual put3rir, or if they oon adopt a policy Of ooportunisa . and probe-and-thrust at vest Ferlin defences sith the determination to = advence as far as they can; or if they will, in fact, confine thenselves. ‘ . + to reetings and denonstrat ions in East: Eerlin, The possibility exists ' that their dedonstrations may get out..of hand or Px) teyond the intention 7 ipetber or not they attenst a coup dietat, of the inoressarios of the. show. —_ ‘ d.. The ail a r “ ' Ferlin, the Deutschianstrefren might “this purgosa, it is contemplated that a number of attack. On 3l January, s field dispatch ovtlined stds to be taken - “and this has teen amplified conside ably inthe last two wonths. present tine, plans to neutralize or'defeat the psycholegical and physical -_ ~aner. wah ™. SECRET -2- a. (The: situaticn has been regurced as serious and potentially dangerous. Even as a oreniganda triunph it gicht serve ‘to strengthen evsminist drives all cver Surope, especially in Ger BONY » and if the .. gas any sanifest weakness or tanporising on the part of forces in test 2. Purgose of (Fo plan OcC operations against tha doutochlandtreffen are intended ¢ to oppose, harrass and attemot to.turn to U.S. advantage the cormunist Soy rally; also to render cooperation with other elenents of resistance.> To achieve propaganda and | psych: ological’ warfare activities wiil ‘be utilizec; it sar also be necessary to provide Specilic support for resistance grows prepared to . use physte:1 violence to srevent FDJ cenonstrations’ in vest: Ferlia. 3. Plans” ao, Since January, the Gernaa wission, orc, has teen planting a counter- at “the ~ attsck of the communists, contemplate, ‘the foliomings » a. Clandestine prosa: vanda, | “distributed throughout East Germany, in acvance of the Deutschlandtreffen;: ‘Intended to break down cssire — “to berticipate and exposing the militaristic and totclitarian character of the affair. Included: . . ‘a pastoral letter, addressed to all clergyzen in the East - Zone, ‘entreating. that young peoole be kapt out of > Ferlin during © “the FDS rally, to prevent damage to their sculs and bodies; , spreading of runors that large masses of young Gersans ara to te rounded up and shiosed elsewhere for forced lator, and that nuavers of then will te killed (with the murders charged ¢ bo the . Americans) in order to create martyrs for tho cause; . special editions of Ferlin >apers (distriputed in East Ger- many) emphasizing the spéctacle of Soviet Russis driving German . youth into militerisa,. be Organised xadio, press. 5 and other forns of publicaty, during . the Deutschlandtreffen, distributed throughout East Ferlin and East © Germany, featuring positive achievements “af.the Test as ; Contrasted ~ to negative achievenents of the East. : c. The ‘sta: sing of counter attractions, inteaded .to reveal to large nunbers of cormunist youth the better, naregizented: life of ” Festern ; —— SRORET sorve as 2 srringkesr! to huge gedns. Xx Ag . Y festern Germany 48 exemplified in feo. Eerlin. In connection with this campaign, the dilusination of Test Forlin skons rith dispiey ; of luxury sorchandise, special theatrical and movie attractions, “2 sports events, possitly an automobile show. ‘ wee —e . d. Neutralization of possible corsunist propaganda claias of * ; _ abuse and martyrdom, by discounting claize in asvance and ridiculing the purpose. | : . at e. “Preparation to support grouss of street fighters organized ‘to resist attemota on the part of the FDJ to seize or camace installations in “ast Eerlin and to neat any denonstration of force. with greater force - if high policy approves ‘such defense overaticns. ‘€. A plan (subject. of project PDQUICK) to hold, shortly after’ + the Devtschlandtreffen, an Intellectual and Cultural Peace Congress . ‘ dn Berlin, bringing together & nucte> of lezders of Gerzan, anerican, 4 _ ; Eritish, Frenci:, Russian, Czech, ‘Itnlian, and other nationalities, — representing high achievenent and international reputation in fields of lator, philosophy, politics, literature, art, music, education, - and science. (The Congr2ss, held on the borderline between free and slave Eurove, will concern itself with denouncing ‘and exposing the swindle of communist peace oropaganca y will beam its message to the satellite states to the effect that only intellectual and cultural slavery is possible in the Saviet system. Arrangements will be : effected for broadcasting and publicizing the matings of the Congress ana a large distribution of its deliterations throughout East Germany . and catellite Euroge. Arrangements o159 will be aage for worldwide publicity and follow-up. It “~avexpected that the Congress will te self-pervetusting and will hold further meetings. sos 4. Headquarters action Following ir. Lindsay's nemcorandwa of 25 January and the field dis- a _ patéh of 31 January, headquartets action with reference to the Devtsck- SO _ landtreffen - anc the Cultural Congress, 45 tied in - has taken the - following course? oo : . a s . (a) A‘conferedce was held in FE-Iil on’? February at which the busic idca ‘of PDQUICK was. approved ty representatives of ae Staffs II and III, iSADO, and PE-ITs --Fased on this. approval a catle of authorization was sent to field the sane date. | — (py) During Februsry a committes was organized consisting cf Kessrs. Glaser (Chairnan), Chester, Droller, and Denty, to act as . an expediting and c corcinating group. At this date, the committee ; — “ng had two forzaljand 4 nunter of informal meetings. Members of the consittee havejalso met tyice with Dr. Hilger and four tines - with Kr. Burnham. + . Se oo, -(e) Arrangements a Boe f 00000 j . - . - oe a ae 7 . _ Keunel i . -L- ‘ (c) Arran-ements were completed to-send a ‘task forve! to. the field, consisting cf two senier nrosagunda censultants and =“, , four junior asuistants.. At this date cny of the juniors is on | <a duty in Lerlin, three others are ready te depart this mek; the tro sen:or consuliants are excested to be in Lerlin during this , : : \ senth. : _ : \ a = (d) Approval of initial orcpacganda oper:tions, involving . " sailing of approxinately 200,900 pieces to East Gurmany, was } js cabled. . ; ' . . Yay : ; (e) Various surgestions have been sent to the field, includ- / i mo, \ a | _ding reconnendation that a-conplete cocunentary and photographie , record 'te ‘cada. , . Pe : (£) ‘A dossier of infors cation, 1 with reference to the Deutsch- : landtreffén, has. been collec ted, including record -of a State ’ po. - Department conference (by “teletyze) and summary of plans approved | ae, : i by the Allied Kersandature.” | , . - oo : : (a) A project has teen prepared: - (scuoui) allotting 435, 000 . : \ bot .- for energency support of activities in connection with resistance 4 o : : to the Deutschlandtreffen. ; _ . ae (h) Diseussions have bean heid, ideas formulated and support. _ | a i research accomplished, mest of this material held in suspense avait- =~ | Lt - . «x . dng res orts from the Tislg ss to current and planned requirenents, . . 4 outa ser. eo FE-III st Be FEITI/LG/ae - TRANSMITTAL SLI oe OaTe . cf ' aon . ‘ ' : -. i . ro . ‘ : * , ey _ s + ” GI # D a OPES RAI EET SETS RET NS LPT ETE SPRL EDL EE LL PIP OLPY BNO Ct TRIO TEE FIRED WED SLM D REESE AINE Fl HOTELL MOE IC I ANID otra Rape ae Ee ath mT tees eRe AE de ean na J. a RIN aE EF lite lil alas) ea 00000 ~~, 1 Apri “FED:. Thies tides sounded ag thaygh 15 might havo, mischief=maling ; potent ialities; I havo discussed it with Shud i Drolleyr, Pa ; gho las$ time a group of Germans mot pofere tho Roichsta . {which {s 100 yards from the Soviet Sestor of; Zerlin) was the oth : of soptembor 1948 <.the occasion on which Reuvtor make his ringing deolaration of dofiance of tho Russians, amd ALSO defied the ; a . vestern Poors, saying: "You-cannot buy us ér sell us into slavery" . ., by which ha: warned them not to mais ary deals with the Russians : : oT - that would deliver Eorlin to tho commnmists, Aftor that meeting, “at which 25 wore shot, cno-killed, the British Cormandant denisd the use uf the Reichstag Platz for jany future meetings, _ Can; Bourne has changed bis mind fol the 1st of May, will pernit . a great. ‘anti-cormnniss mass mooting (arobhbly sevoral hundred . “isl: o> thousand people) which will again. be’ addressed by Router, Anything. . oan. happen, bocausea 6st Berlin police and Vest Allied troops will —_. _ “ba.on one aside of the ‘Brandenburg Thor faking East Berlin police | and Russian troops on the otter side. ‘Thea 9th of September. 1948. cee rn was historieal, I have. a hunoh- tho. 1st of Ageél 1950 will be aiso.. 0 ve would thas ‘be a good tine fox Reuter to lay the foundation of eatablisiment of the Roichstag as a 'Houge of Evropean Peace?! if it 4s, a sadle. along the following 1 lines 7 might be sont: ; cyt APPRECIATE YOUR OPINION OF APPROACHING REUTERARE? EREGCE MAY PIRSY |. REICHSTAG MEETING WITA SUGGESTION HE INCORPORATE IM HIS REMARKS — : > paotanartos 20 FOLLATING EFFECT: : “MYTS BUILDING, SYMBOL OF FAILURE WEIMAR REPUBLIC, ‘DESTROYED By - NAZIS IN CAUPAIGN TO LPOSE POLITICAL AND MORAL SLAVERY OM WORLD, _ ” S@AMDS. OM PRECISE BORDER OF THO WORLDS, OIE FREE OTHER SLAVE. - on |» ME REDEPICATEZ BULLDING AS HOUSE OF EUROPA AREEDOM, ‘SYMBOL “oF OUR PURPOSE AND PURPOSE OF ALL LISERTY LOVING PEOPLES OF ZUROPE NEVER TO TAY DOW ARIS Ii STRUGGLE AGATIIST: ‘DESPOTISM. WE UVITE~ se Dees “ALL FREE MEN AND WOMEN TO JOIN IN OUR DECLARAT OH THAT. PEACE oe . AND FREEDOM SHALL NEVER PERISH, WE ESPECIALLY INCLUDE 1 THE COLON PEOPLE OF RUSSIA, AUD THOSE COMARIES PON ItON iE BITTER comemniIst YORR HAS PERM THRGST, WE RWG IP THOSE PNOFLE COULD TuROY OFF TIE ISRCIEESS, FASCIS? URYAINNL OF THE PULT!DURO, Tay WOULD BE TIE PIRST PO JOIN US, ‘THIS BUILDING SHALL BF RESTORED, SHALL ARISE FROM _ ITS ASIE:S AS MOLMO:UT TO DUPERMIMATION O? Pr ER THAT TIIEY my a ; we : io NOR UR Ere GF er Aa Cy TERT PEE ERUPT ETTORE ES IT EEUANCSD eT RENCRE Sin Mere Eee epanomes meres nner evicted orme-te eee semper ces wit a ng ip 14-0000 NEVER SHALE SUBUTY TO CHATS Cf POLITICAL SIAYERY. AS PESPING _ AFTER WGSTLUG'IS HELD HERS, TES VOICS OF PRES SUROPE SHALL BE HEARD iE SLAVE EUROF2. ONE DAY T=8 FEOPLE oF ALL SUROPE SHALL’ — oo. BE. UNITED IN DECEIT, RAPPY LIFE FLADKED POR HEM BY THE GREAT REVOLUTICHISTS OF HISTORY, PY ==DE, CARIBALSI, MAZZI, “VOLPAEE?, DATTOH, VERA FICIER. FREEDG! BELONGS TO ALL MEN a ND COECERNS ALL MEX, I? BELGEGS To RUSSIALS/, CERAANS, FRETS, - Te _CZECES, POLES, IT 1S Ol Ard ) LADIVISTBIEs “B. ~ obtaining complete coverage To EAST GERSUALY. WILL GUARAWER = = <2. pe “ISPILTRATIUW [Imo BORDERING SATSLEITES, ~ THESIS CAN BE DEVELOPED = se se AAD RETER . "ts “OR VIM. , “atoctous ‘HAVE TOE. oPIuICN AID IE voy ee : sou PROCEDURE MSOTEEEES, ae (eee . . ~ an. 1 > ee Urry Bie ate pao ete ee eer ce epee os ten ue se if, | - . ; "5 ' st , ; ‘ i ; . \ J23: Spont an hour and a half this morning at the'home of ; : Jeres Surnham; -resent - miwnhanm, Denby, ~yself and Col, Lansdalo : : from Chesterts office, ‘ \ : A _ SOFER. Burniam says that the matcer of his going over aa attached : -:. In-any way. to McCloy was_brought up becauss hoe wanted to have an “opportunity to meat and talk with Mecloy, In the meantime, . NeCloy camé over here -and Burnham saw hin three times (wo have one memorandum of conversation,) =e added that cover has never bosn-a serious point with hin, that he has travolled a number of tines: 4n various parts of the world vursuing his profession aa a . writer and lecturer,- furnishing his own cover, ‘The last time he -., Wont to Germany he. was attached as consultant to. ISD. He is | coo ee ee -~ willing to-go ovor without any cover at all, or as.consultant to | ST Der Monat, if that. seems indicated, I told him I believod something like that was indicated as giving hin a base of operation and : rationalizing his contacts, Therefore, J shall prepare the momo, for Garland on the toven! basis I had proviously suggested but with Der Monat in mind, . . / . . “““PINTUG, Burnham is disturbed at the prospect of going to Europa ' Yor“as long as sixty days and is quite reluctant to consider a longer period, This broucht up the entire matter of the ° / a. - “Gongress and its juxtaposition to the FDJ Deutschland Treffen, . cos “ALL of us evidenced some despair cver the fact thas obviously . Oe, ‘wa cannot mastermind oithér crojoct without further advices from the fiold which seem to have been suspended, . ’ '. Théd question was naised as to whethor. or not the Congress w 4, aotually could be held in Aine, considering the kateness of the -~i:present dato, Burhan brought up for. consideration the possibility bor his going to Berlin about the first of vay, or the last weok. aN in april, staying over the end of May, then ‘returning to the United — States + on the. theory that the Congress might not-ba held until ; - i.) Auguet or Septomber, . He proposed thé 23rd of August (date of. the 2 | Hagi~Russtan pact) .as an apvropriate date, Ho then would’ start .. . out again, prosumably in the middle of August; in the meantime, WN. -he would ostablish contact with people in England, France and the- <'\.-US who might need pressure trought to bear upon then +o attend — > the Congress, —_ . ne Pe If. the Congress is to be hald about the 20th of June, . N he sugvests that he might go-to Berlin abous the middle of April, “4 necomplish all. he can-in the way of advice as. to tho Deutschland ‘Treffen, leave borlin very early in Héy, travel throuch Franco and Sngla and back to the US, building up accentances for the Congress, returnihg to Berlin on she 25th of May and staying over for the Congress, . CONSIDERATION OF REI COUS TDS. OF REIGHSTAG PROPOSAL. re does not faver tne idea of proposing tho Roichstas building as a symbol of Furcpoan Freedom, cad 14.0000 + and thinks that tho other Euroyean nations would shoor away from tha vhola concept, Yo says that even to Germans tho wretchod ‘putilding is only a syubel of une Saiiure and fat4lity of tho VWel:aar Republic, ; LIs7Ts, We again went over lists of proposed dole ates, ‘ a “BOLSSLAY WISRZBIANSKI. This gentlenan has boon in Washington and ~ WLU be These again, Surnhan thinks bo has been in touch with the . ‘ ‘New. York Comittee, He is head of the International Pederation : of Froe Journalists of =astern Swope and Saltto and Balkan 4 Countries, headquarters: 10 Stanhope Place, London W2. According: . to Burnhan the outfit-reprosents 1200 journalists soattered- over - . western Surepe, tho USA, Australia and South America, They arevsaid:to be’ publishing 170 papers of ‘varying degrees of _ -inportance.... Burnham says thatthe services of the organization . are being: offered = presumably for propaganda use..- and that” ‘their first objective is to establish a lew york office, for operation and liaison, and that they noed $42,000, Burnhan thinks someone heré should explore the potontial usefulnass of rs : .. the group and I suggested that if they had been in contact: . . ; ayes. with the NY Comittee they probably were being explored, ta ° se 14-0000 : / ar ‘ | SEO oS 36 Karoh 1980 . i , 4 ; ! toe, { ADELE WI ree RS 7 i maiuons oS SUP : ‘ SUNUGT Gurard PEOLIER | - . i. % ag requested cet b orrangenanto be mace ulth tate Lepartonnt for gudjent to ‘dopart ‘poe Bertin on ‘or abasb 25 April 2960 as a FOC. gsultett. This toa temporary duty esclgenant for thirty days pina aly ‘Sraved Sine Se beeen ne se Be! ‘Gubjost's: covttodt ton for roretca sorviee expleveort is cttanned _ oo herewith in doplicatse ons Se Ie muta 2 srirvotated 18 sos wood isey’ io nivisos 0 af the pres - gfosu ef this. sttions — : . wr vole “7 BageR8d apple(2) eQs0PS Reg (2) foe _ FDelII Chrono a PBeLII Subject a i ‘ ' . 2, of . a“ we ee ene Lal . — 7 melee wet 7. : : 2 7 . ; tarch 6, 1950. _RSICHSTAS PROEJECT ty (to be Lirvadcass over worldwide radio netzork in all lan gua g8 in eol Laboadtion with Radio Free Burops, RIAS, the various European net~ works "36, CBS<NSC and the Volos of America). 1) Purpose | | To resdesert the ‘universal Nit for ‘freoden in ateple cresatio terns | wALeh non: orerywhore will understands dnckuntiaige - ; : dona nator | Loess Berlin ; . Tho opening session of the/o:) tural Freedon, Soazpee8 now aghedulod “for” “ une 196 an a a, , : no, a 4 The) Cohgresn. Its executive Seay. should include spolsszen for 031 leading countries. Host specifleally, it should inoludo at lesst Tro outotanding Russians of world reputation end no minor ax to grind. ... Fie Ruseian nobel prise maning novelist Ivank Simin, (living in Paria, “I believo), Igor: ‘Stravinsky, Serge Rousseviteky aro nasgs that suggest. . thensalves.. Sommers If tho Congresa itself includes a larger ddlegation : . res the leading European countties, then several ‘Russian soholars sod aa -soientista now in U.S, or in DP capa should be included. Tkaxo pimecsiiineex ali delegations, from cu-trisg on doth aides of the Iron . Curtain, sbould be mado up entirely ef um of uizpenchablo moral stature. . Loy end real rupitation, Profovatonal | politielans, oven thea they're geod dsmeerate, atculd be rostriiated to the roak-botton winnie ninisus ond must be df the moral -etature of ¥ayor Erast, Reutar of Berlin, Patty, solf- S. . sesking pOLLA oe must be. kopt outseFould kill tho thole show. 7 x T¥) GENERAL STAGING AND PRODUCTION Teeriame ey ar arenes eee “he panerai treatsisnt wil] Pow fri the moval Vand poltttonl tne ure of tho production. Tho tsb _arg Epy lo . - oorermany a , EY. organise tholos tho redodication of a uistorte 1 Sxropean Freedan or House of Free ) Burepes. ; _ Why the: Rot chotag? Be 7 1 Tt etanda om th prosin frontier of tee arid ono 14-0000 + free, the other slave. It ty within a few foot of the Sovict flag on Brandenburg Oate and the warlike Soviet esorial within the Brithsah sootor, It is thd-nost dramatic Spot for a vieible. ansver to theay two syntole of deapatian and farce taat exiotea anvshere jn the world, \ (> Tt ta the aly. placo to ¢edionto.a palace of freadoa wibch be 4 cloarly vigible to soldiorg end offioera of the Soviet army, 2. Tho Rol chatar errned thin redodicatidn &n Septenbor 9, 1948 whe. $00,700 Berl !nerg flocked before ita Btopa to dofy the Krenlin during the arin days-of tho Dorlin blocukads. re 3. It waa cot on fire by Hermann Goobing and Joeof Goebbels, wie a a . then ‘presented the world Communist novenont with undosorved mu-tyre and hereos in the person of Dinitrov and his comlefendants. Its robvirth as | Se Ag. Yone as: this Reloiusteg standa ta tte Present ruined: condi ties @ cancer feeding on-'tha offended nat eal pride of most. dermana, . particularly true beoause 1t 19 within Bight. of the atrident Soviot . 1 rial, Even the. best Oerman deroorat cannot -paas ‘thin building . without being mad at most of the worlds In the normal course of events, “tho building wuld probably bo restored for sone nary German pyrpose, oo ‘By making it the:Houseot Buropesn Freedom wo kill 5a" Bleds with ong “ atonos oO ; : wo : : : ° _ _.8) Fo give normal, healthy German and Berlin pride (as distiazuiahed : . from ites morbid, reaoatiul and chauviniatd o manifestations), a positive ? . . outlet. Thig ia reeducation through drarintio aotion inatead of Sunday achool. | woralising whigh Fogisters with nobody, All Berlin will bo tremendously. -and bedl th fully~--proud ‘of itself én thig day. : : ms '..b) Wa ‘strike a blow for frosdon everywhere, sg) Fe deal an effective blow to resurgent German natlonalion - in Western Oornany and in tha Soviet gone, by maving both ita forma seen low, ‘provinkbal, stupid,’ ard bush Jearua compared to the Reichstag riging . Afke. pheonix out of the asheg.in the cause, of Eurcpoan freedom, - of that froo world. ~~ 3) Tho Staze Sota . . - ._. Bo attenpp ahould bo mado to pratt! the Refohotag for the vet : oeremnay. Ratonstruction will procesd later, are pernica collected fron ; peoplo. all over tho ‘world. (4 topa limit should: bo placed on oontri tations “to provent men. of wealth and power from ’coutributing more than single a plain folks cveryshers).) ; , mn ’ At the unveiling, there Bhould be tenpo ‘ raryAplaquea or . plaster-odst: knitter bas-reliefa of the Great Man: of Freedom cho will adomug the building. Perhaps their “‘Remes=—doxo in big bold strokog 14-0000 plaque. reprochi in the txo Tedding dlphsrett of Burope (tho Latin and Cyrillio)-- is eroush for the opening oerenonye Tro nanos fae and/or bugts for each country will suffice. A great quote froa oach Mould fo with (t. .Bxaptlosr : : . le Fencot Voltaire (I dleasr-o with avor; hinys vou easy but will defend to the death your risht to saz it~ words to that effect). ~ . Danton © 2. Gorsany! Goctho’ Haine (There {s a Meine quotatio: watch “ayor Reuter (ag tho host of the concress) could well use in his openinye renarks.It wuld est tha right teno for all that follovs, Srémoxcaccomencxexukosox - -Segckincfatinx “sine oaye soenthore that “hon the black-red=nld flag of 1348 beoonss the flag of Eurspoan. freedon, he will rledly subscribe - to it. -T.meed not bolatoritie point. iéithextummanaxcxs If the Germans ‘approach, it is tha’ nest devastatine answer to o'résurpent néo~fasocist ;roups tho “are. now bidsoct itesred of Iperial Cernony.ikoapmgx ‘Heine's words fiying the “lac - offer tothe Gernane thelr. only chanoo. of return tovcreatness which the non«Geraen world can ever respect. (Note thes the’ black-red-;o1d . 4g the prosent fhig of Nest German f publiod--witrout, dewevor, tho. Freodca-leving European content’ that Leine wanted to give it. 3. Italy~e- Goribaldd . - - Magsing (7) 4. If we want to. inol ude. the 0.8. despite the fret that this “4@ ‘house of European freodes, there are two preat neces that wil e0ll | . without cnusing any negative reaction anywhore. - a) dofferson (Tho most affectiua answar to the Consr:nist : - ‘charge that wo aro reactionaries ars his warda on the revolutionary — right to overthrow a bed regia. I see ie reason thy tho diotators of. the Krerlin and the YKYD should steal. the revolution from the mon of Loxing ton ‘and Concord, Valley Forge end th ‘Declaration of Tydependencs. The “fact that a few lent souls in this country ere efraid of JofSarsonm's “" grest words, {a also no reason not to use. then. : _ »d) Lingo ln. =: §. Busaia: Tho Deowmbricts. These are tha non tho returned to. o"'Rygite from the Napoleonic wars intued with wostem ideas and atteapted ‘to challonce the Tyarist autoorasy with a revolutionary democratic procrens “They worry hanged in 1925, A femous plaque showing the pro‘ilos of tho five leadors has’ been repreducsd vory widoly in the’ Soviet Union and ia known’ t> practically every Rua¢cian ‘pohod] chile. In fact, tho ‘Rusalano know evs*ything about these non, axoapt tho ideas end idoale they represented, Yuese have beer, carefully pupprosésed or rondored falco ‘through Soviet Heuspeaks Yor the Relchatag unveiling, I'd have thia oed—larze enough to be. seen across tho street in the Soviet gactor. It ‘ehould feo the Seviet side of the strest sad have. tho -word "BBCEMBRISTS” in the Ruasion laagua-o as wo}l ag-Enrlich, Goman, 14-0000 _ & . 4 , _ Be Fuoma Ceontinuod) Neva PUrserr A pont Rasaten revelutionary and a militant fignter tor froodes. Also o woure “of extraordinary beauty and coral intorritye Sho was xxowa in the. a8 fartrese prison where ahe spent most of her life, as the "Mvlonsa of tha Schluesselburg.” When President Garfield waa esethoninatod, Yara Firmer and her prison cosredes “addresded an opan letter of syapahby to the American : poople in whiob they -condemaad this \not of terrorisu. Tyey said that the use of terror. againot: the eleated reprosentative of the ocople wae Just as inzoral and wrony co atsolution's vse of terror against the R.suian people. They explained that thay were forsod--ngainst their | willesto combat deapotian with fordo, but inteddod to dicsetoatinue its | : ‘ N80 AD Boon AG o ropresoatative domeratic -orernnment existed in Russios ° . ‘Vera Firtior lived to be Liberated by tho democratic revolution 6f . arch 1917. She ‘deliverod @ gteat speech ina. Petro srad theatre on tha. neanin: of freedom, shortly - ‘after the fall of the Taar. BD cause of hor - ago and exceptional moral presti; in Russia, the Soviet rovernnent : Yet her dle In peace uktkozypkontes Her none otands for all the nodle ideale that the Soviet dicstatura seck to eradicate fren the Russisn conscience and ‘con noctournoas. Yet her name as such-—robbed of its moral _ " ‘eoatent--is knoe to rost Sotiet. Russians. S,viet textbooks never spoak . oe deadly: ‘of her--enor do they toll: hor. great story. ‘Here io9 an opportunity | a ee coe. to restore hor name to the R dstans -salon-side of the Dioebrista. Fould — a : be difficult indeed to find a. better symbol to atand togsther with, such ’. names es Danton, Jefforson, Garibaldi, Ileine. This is not dramatic corn; it io poyoholo:ical warfare with atonio powor. By reatorins Vera Simmer to the Russians, from the ateps of the © Howe of Bxnstek - European Preodon'in Berlin, we start the chain reaction, ' Thether this beodmea an atomile explosion of test-tubde or errr s of operative intensity, depends oa how much 1s done om-athor_fronts 4 : win. the Russian poople. But clearly hera'. a way of reooning thea skit i (and the then” includes high officers of "che Soviet arny and of Meials : : wéx6nekm’ of tha Soviet covernment os well as the rankeand-file) through Va -POSTYIVE -APPHOAGI to widloh they aro’ “geutely ‘miaceptible aftor over r 30. _-yeare of. fav t eal and moral starvation. 4 D ACCOMPANYING MUSIC mrATRE, $ GRC ; : 1. fusio for the " tobreaee should ba of two jonerad oatorortes (a) a ayecial -aonaer’® by the Berlin Pailharnonio, if porsible with an oute - ‘stending Subwenatkg ognductor.She {deal wuld be Arturo Tosvanini (he ' (+ > -practionlly: opit in. Mussolini's ova). If f8soanini fa not available, : ‘the next best would be 8afce Koussevitaky or tt Tvor Stravinsky. The | reason ix obvious. I) think that of the daraan conduotors, only Bruno Aaltor wld bo right for our broader moral cursnees. To use Purtweonrler wT poul? Se a rictake. I? wa aay wo'd no lengér be on tho eide of the . ancekb. I think the Meatnoven Mypnth with tte clesinz bean on tho Brothsre hood of man -(xt& Sohtllor'’s Gde to doy) is fust rirht. Could be preoneded me “by the Pranetheus om E-nont Uverteres, bot- of mhich are perfect in political - 7 contentaunnd are excitin= murké: to. tiropenan ears as well, Thiz concert could te civm: ina hall, broadcast and then voptions of the tape recording could be used acuin at tha Rot ohatage The eoncert ‘shoule proarde the Reich . stag oerecony es v) Nore popular chute, tncludin« tho stirring “folk. sonzea and 14-00000 “, . _ 5 onary musie which neither Comanie: nor Hazan hava polluted ¢ Marsaillatso, forblen chetctlt 6on78, Eritier sur genve rur whose. ustiag vorston Fao sume by reserat{ons cf revolution{ate egal words of wte are st} Rongxtucrax disseminated today scar Soviet troopn--i've seen an act:al leaflet), Tyeee sonss need . : v mt bo in the least prevocstive or an fnctterent to taythin except to wat frsecon 13 one and indiedd: ble, Tye80 sonca can i er TRAX ico Surone atudtos wall in advance o@ a over loudssesker3 at Re! chatae esting, with a deep Seeit be recorded the crowts joirin: This technique was successfully ugediwith the Fastevmrix lest of tho abovementioned sons at the Relish tas rally of oo - September 9, 1943. It ig very simplo and effeative., Radio listeneras : oot the impression that several hundred thousand penple aro ainzing, if the souusti¢s are hanclad right.%o sonsa gnould be used to whith oxce tion ean be taken on the ground that it is almed arainst any sa-t!ouler existing ro;ine. There ig no reason to do oo. Trexoxérsingcrapextrtrexenx The pod old stuff arpties by imelicatidn— and it 43 an im lication wiich the adversary “y Besedin cannot adiit, Can only snut- ite ears, Roucrézhtonascadcenekexds, The rightzmorx use sf suaic at the Reichstag is essential. ta . tho Guecess-of tho whoie. It fo a rite! part of the over-all produations Its. ' deportance for. broadcastin; purposes can Sonrcely be orerentizated, Gives ... U8 whole show the. litt and the-univargal 111¢ that is needed. . ’ ? eT 5 1. Freedom {8 one an 4 indivisidle. It conesrne all nen averythore. EVERYBODY DESERVES 17, THERE ARE 00 CHOSEN PSOFLES, NATICNS OR COTTINBUTS. an : THERE TS OVLY KAM oe, i an _@. Thies is FOT Eurape defying Russia. On tho. contrary, it fe Kiropo reaching out north, southeast and zast to all, its. chiddron, including a. the Buscians, and aunmodin= then. in the creat crusade which must go on os Lo . 3 “| UBtL ell are free. Fezkx If the Sovint rulers want to turn their backs on Strope, that', thelr cusinegs. Tha cuktxxn Freedon Congress ard 4 yor Reutor of Berlin will aseime that the Russians waat very much to ba & part “and parcel of Free Europe. Tis is tho only approaci: wich divides tho. Pollfoure not only from the cosmon ‘people, but froa a decisive se: ment of the upper party, intellecttal and arny sormand of Russia. & - _ sure _ _ 3. Boxe: Free Eur-pe Neroug $lava Ruscia ts the/road to World War III, Lehi Ree Le a) OP ge gt ' re 4, Free Burope, inclucinr the Ruasdens, versus the Politburo -_ and the Cominform, is tha onl; way %o ce the Burnham thesia vork-e-or ” at least give it a fighting chance. thiexaxoxbicemee It ia at legt worth @ good test run from the Reickstag steps is connection with timx thia Project. Inwlves no risk, oxcopt th use of a little imaztiation, and: ite coat is very alivht indeed. re . : 72) SECURITY’ ARD“SreMmrsR. .°,. _ xittstromtrbeer 2s of the tnact will to Tost $2" tho approach | leaks’ out xmx tirouch-oses2 con! Fouses cr other ONEnsls. Tere should de m pregs oquferences until tho aster? surtaia poo up {a Berlin. In no event should the Ruseieng be tipoed off ag 40 the aopranch. Let then SPRL Cs RES TP ATTN OPS EE, eT CORT OE AT Oe i ee ETE TI TR ERT EO TAT he mee ee Tree ed teers en oe }4-00000 eee ete ee 6 a . : . saomo that the Qonpress. “iutends to soncuct a Europe versus Soy act _ : Union Consress. Kescimgostoss Let then year their propayunce accordingly, S111 thst trootersta, Ste with viturention ing) st the ureag targeta ee eee That will mace this show doubly sivestive. Tierefore, the working : . details shs:. 3G Le made iron to as few poaslo as possible. Yhe Natiossl conmittea vor Free Ourope should assist in all teciiulces preparations, furnish tac necessary Len suaye announcers for . Droadtasts or the procucdincs {a Che agpiooriate len unves. Rutcktixskom : "tee, But 16 46 ocscntiel that the contents romain secrat itil tne show z000 “od the aire This fs not only secaur{ ty: inthe ordinary, songes itis also ‘A matter ot ‘Seaivering the blow with maciaun oflect. : a T.8. 2.-dcoquete/uards should be posted at all — broadcasting and o., tramscitier "facilities in Berlin. I an tinkin: particularly of the transe “mitter in the Brits section of berlin, whioi: ia far toa close to the Soviet line for ocafort. “hile 1 aR convinced Shat the Kussians wuld mske no atienpt to im start a disturtance at the Reiohstay (if we hake norsal .- seourity preceutions), I think they nay: #ell attoupt - to saboteze soae of ° the radis “installations. I would not. trust eny except proper Arericen and/ . oo .. OF British puSlioc. safaty officers and guards te, protect these. . . . peemrtgs Ee gt --- -Alternate transnitting and broadcasting units should be held. oe wh ee in | peadiness in case of sabotaze against Brizs irstalietions or elseherds -. I Reldevo RZAS kas ‘two transnitters, but I dont know whother they are both in Brits or not, Debkexobsshicmokexexe ; 3. The number of persons at the Berlin ond: to bo informed of the prajest shoulé Se kept as gimll as possible and saiage tracedttesd - at lest possible date congtent eth ean effective production job. Brerye : , “5. shine whieh ean be recorded at the Yew Tork ond shquld-be- taken along o-M ~~~ ee es . gbetkume unrreakable platters and put on Gorman tape skim at tho terlin : fo. end vhen operation. is ia final phase. Tuis isa sbmle nattor, komen It - gumx is'cono romularly. wah WA wwensori -tiasds seat wo Germanys oo 4: Yo ano tn 20s Git sos 0: this cparation until Ctxai preparatory 4 stage. - : : e S. All policy considerations must be cleared in such’ fashion as to prevent eny. ‘orm of burcauoratio sabctage mixthmx or dudk-paa sing at the Serlin end of the operation. . . 6 one Anerican, thovouchly fextlier witu the aims, iasge -and mall, of thin project, anne Bee close paraonal liaison with “g--or Ernst , Reuter of 3erlin. Tia agrocméat.with tha goneral aims and objectives. - . formulated above---end that he is precisely the man to present these aima . in terms which all Berliners, decent: Udrnans, and the rest o° the world “.. wALL ‘understand and ecstira, i Hco¥ is the case. ie ie the perfect host: . and master of cerezoniea. He speaks Cerann, inglibh, ranch, Russians Turkish . —-and believes: that Preedon is indivies loo . ‘Please’ excuse excess wordage. Zitiomamcmnttroa 9 6 ree ee ee eer 0 mie eee ee] 14-0000 ADDSNDUIs APISR THE corms re ORR ON : on pp. 1 <3 suora, I f+ -teated the -mera? Vines that would make the 2eiahsta: decleation as a = of Furconan Presdon effective. Taig .: esremo:y, to -ether <5: the evenva of the emcix Serlia culti Gougress of *me 195, xil} 1 5e “Soatmnstas indicated susrn--sver a worlde wide noteark. That fe th- st sic spoctaubs whore everythin: yorth sing on the cubfect af frecdcr: ¢ ond the cimity of won will be cocprossed inte a for 90: days. (racthor event sek erin: Ton deus veel could be a erecial * perlcivnnce of Tuochner's play Denson rod at the iebtel watre. If possible get sholof? ron Uo2e “a od ne Pobeapierfe role. Re did {t for ig Zetnhardt, I trust tatg att alive). Arsunin that the sowie 4. sally @ success, that only. aischersng hal? the mission, The of ther half ia to’ Duile up the “eichstas strustire,., stono b- Bone, in itne with the’ poli Gnd nora ienate inc sated above. The Refchtta: ag Douse of European, Preeti THE HOUSE OF EOROPEAR FRMENOK (or Pree Europe). : a ; se The general spirtt hes _alresdy. deen indicated’ above. The great te nie vo . naneg and worda:should be presented in sim-le. drarntio terns, | dosh ned vy ° : : en ertigt with the talent and rors! Sibre to-understand wt thig da eli . _abott. The aesthetic nrohle: is a rather tricky one. The Reichstag is hardly ‘thé most ‘beautiful stmucture ir ths wid, yet it would be a ristaké to : . oe . ; depert Prom te its basic styla in the course of réenstr-ation,/ To reconcile vee noe . these bro proniene--the grontness of simplicity, with the stuffiness at . 7 Ss the existing stmucttra, fs a prshien for somé coutenporary E, chelanpelo. ; . or 6 pint~size4 verdion of seme, to solve, It ean bé dono, | Te The exterior should uct contain rors then @ cozan or ‘se neneg , ‘Of the calibre inddeated . on Dp 4 supray defi ereon, Canton, Voltaire, oat . Vera Pliner, (erttnlei}. Dut no stout? never loge Biche bf cme objecting - sab thout, wiiai tha rest ic largely -asted sfvertt tho Dusstans, I°"so leave” Ts then-out, the shelo tiine.js 2 octrtang and nothing mere, which rl? St mmintcnmararneartinber mish crist for the mtt<Anorican, an’h-ves ern - propecmaca mill, It is alse cesmiial. that tip Rusd-an sss atid : susts or See reliesrc face tie Muasten sice of tha elty +-chere tho RuecLang 8st : ter . gr on then with wonder mid adres. onsen (Oo lon to tu unk about tho . . ; . set meen ing 9. things in al oresont worlds 7 ‘ 7 ‘ a, Tnside the bufldins, there. ould be en iutermatic abt ball af ferwe-~in tho sane ayirit solo :ted by peuples tirowshout tho nocld. Here wo could sve the iFout socicntints, writers, philosoghers, ote of Furopes. ’ _ Sid pewings the vost of tho ~wrld, placed in olzple niches. Tite iste Lo .o o od avoid the hollow harofc style that the Nazis and vertete perfested. — : , . i They a.culd Lo fn exactly the o of: ite spirif, precentine the creat . co : 9 they were— Inman beincs wth cif thé ecaimecsag and contradictions : : ar the human race, Heioerstiy Ths scilptor@ or soulpteres for this job should : . > be ‘soleated ty an international boerd, including Froneh, German, Russiany . Italian, ete esperbs whe are fully comicant of the solrit of tho thang 2. Ssubkoxk- Contrt ty: tons: should come fror pecple ail over the . werlg, with the eng! pe 23 mot dollara. The lonzer it takes to : : - explete the fobe-witntn Watts o urtsethe hetter- for solitisal : a _PUr aed. Enouch if one gement is Mini ished wamx fattly soon, with an audiéor ius mx a:dfor exutition hall. The prolonged Sacd-raisin: drive will supply R,dio.Free Surose, the vatce of Arertes, §8C and lote of other agencies: th a stead; Slew a rocd, positive pepy with the thene a, . . 28 of freedom runains through it all the tlea. Contributions _ soning fron spurktak OPs individually, end froa speofal funds raiging ovents ir OP ce-ps, wculd hare an ovvious dr-matic valuo. _ S. As the structure Secine to dbeaore Saicle, Lt should Seaturs all the tyre activitics that nate Rurosa sad Zure oa ulvilisation werth eavince The eunhasis ghould be on thin ¢ of testing velue rabher tha: re'r! -oratcrs, Toon Tole and futhe I other sonds, the ovet in Puree: fiins—-rnotier chese to Dever Trench, Corman, Ttalien, ete. org of the of2 Soviot files, cuueo wi Ghérem” cron sireuletioa tecauss the; dout Sit tue line, shold ano ve shows - “Tho Lest drepoat cess) fn cmsricas pictures could algo vo sicw. By testis meant tha® Giles lursicang wovlé sespuct Sor ita ar Liste " or spiritual sontont, sot tagso wien suka tho vost nonuy-- ‘hey can Lo _9@ Been Olsoshere in Sorlia. — . So ’ Exaibitions of painting, leatures an current tronds in litere:ure, lootures fz po-itical gaiacce, uistory anc oontexporery . politiog, ty outetandins ariisis, sonclars, oto., should be mex “part of the fanturs of the # uso of Surcpeah Freeda, insofar ag... ne Possible, Stememnkeek The viflding shoul: ‘Toute allitrary, “and even _ Af it dant very larze, 1% should includy the Great Books in tae ’ Leading Ianguacas, as wail Qs current periacicala, ate to keep tke intellecttals of Seriin—and an! other cst!sree-on their tocs. Thera is no such library in Perlin today. 00. - . ; 8yeposia, Towm-Hall~Nocting 92 the tir, oto aveits aicanir could also be ‘held here from tixe to tims, Phe iaportant thing ia te keen the xkokg Sullding, {ta reconacr:ctisn, and the eveats it presenta, as close to the spirit of the orenin:s ceremonies as possihle. os As All of the ntove fs fer aizplor thar it eoutds. Europeans love to bo given such projects, And I rather suspect, that Anericana would take to 14 toc, if the brcedaast agoxct af the Son goss, proceedings a8 p:-uperly presents the issue t thea. te Bebe 14.0000 sudan rr en. 6 : “ wae Office Memorandum + ovate STATES GOVERNMENT oes TO: Mey Baker : DATE: 2 arch 1950 - From; mi we a . _ suByECT: | ciéaresco status = Melvin J, Lasky oe BS 1, Zegariing Provisional Clearance = Mr, Garland has inforzed ne that the CLA indices check hag revealed derogatory. irformation (in Part the deroga~ . tory information Concerns tha fact that OSS wou! ‘ dect), Mo, Garland stated Frevistonal Clearance vould be considered only if there 1g 2 written statement concerning status of employment, that Yes: exactly how mbject uli ve utilized, vil} Govt or CLA . “ intereet de shown, with whan oo “whl he be working and will that person be Under covert . _ : = 2. Eegerdire Operatioral Clearance ~ Mr. Garland ‘advised that investigas tien of subject cannot be initiated at least for another ronth ag abject ig Carrently being investivated by P31 for Voice cf Anerica,: an SQeeegrpmeeromee een siereic 8 Fotrvary 195° _ SOMGRANDIE FORe SAC THEOUGH «=a COP, CSE SURECT a Solving. Lasky j - ’ i 1. rt do requested that a previeional eecurity elearacee be initinted for eudsfect Individual whem it io proposed. te eupicy in Gersany on a one-tize opornticn involving bis arranging for and participation in a putlic desonstration in Berlin. Ko wal not hove a.case bo olasoified infornaticn, oe 2e LASXY i editor of Ese Hom. .8.0, S. sponsore’ Geraane langage Intelicetual nsentkly putlisted: in Ferlin, . then additional cbackground inferration is avaUlatla, ih will te formanied to your Beihee dn order that full -oporatiors) security clearance may to cesured. 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Have yeu ere Lan chacharsed ar forced fo remign far re STP UAE CUCKET ee oe IND GhY POD. eee fe we eef oe! : Sonn oct OF LEASE UCT i" 7 t WEDITED IN THE EXAMINATION. IF APPOINTED, YO RE BEOUIRED : U your an-wer Ub “Tet” gre in [em 32 the name and oddrew a5 FURHISH TO THE ASPO: ee ER, PRIOR TO ENTRY On DUTY, of ormptoper, hota ont reece ino. OFFICIAL “EVIDEN oP ‘ ; Sonor iy ton TIVE SER OTHE STATES DUP ND TIME oF ¥ F OF DISCHATGE rats SEPARATION ‘ rAoies an annuity mum the U.S. of DC. Guvernrent Yee ereaent ae toe any pension o7 ober compensation frationta “Yee” or “No” answer iy placing X ta proper column. TES KO —— vice dur. ONLY, did you participate tn a carn.’ edition acd receiraa campaign badge ot WOM 1CO FE LO0 72, cee eee ewe ence ewan ce menneenen ee fee, we wwes Penner ene $b) Are pou o cischlad wreraa?......- y sartoe, arinatt ot rotten. caremect uct ant wf reureds rca ho wile of G yeteran who bu service-caa- fected dsatain?y.. IF TOUR WISH TO CL, VETESAN PF TOGSTHER w opin aman caranty orp eve Cd pase iby Cord ce Cueifiage) vith whee For Ute er bave “ed ten 2. aa 6 mnths? _ : “abvw in tiem 38 for PAL euch ret a- hye peving: (2) proaent inbtowes, LI ems 1p, 4) dae Pairtzasat et Ogee CF wham emnzuyed, erat 5; kod U os pan ezaut, THIS BPACE FOR USE OF APPCINTING OFTICE ONLY The tniarma con orvaatred to the answers io Question 36 above bas bean rest “Had by gompartoa with the dechares ceriiante (2 3. Have rou ores had a necrous beth dowel... eee serene wore ceeeneccee 15, cee ff pour azewer ty “Yes.” ot-e complete detatis 6 fem 30. 34. Hove rou erwe Sc tuberculoats?. f eoe ane Thee.” dd tama ime ' VoeTAYMINT On MES APPLICA rca is Pe I ymetty thot Ge aatamny als bP ee ot . PRINO een eee ower aeet ee cere ewee a don &e3 Veg mew wma i oo sit 4 te . <- Mee cag d mpeeciet oo FO Own Ghee. Mee Maree 14-0000 ’ r eee ee cate cite wee ate vnc ary eee Instructions: | a A, - PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT Answer all questions completely. uestion does not spply write “not a pu e- able.” Write “unknowa” only if you o not know the answer and cannot o the answer irom perscnal records. - Use the blank pages at the end of this forra- . *. for extra details on any question or questions for which you do not have sufa- \ "cient room. 2. Type, print or write care! fully; illegible er incomplete forms will not receive con-' sideration. . HAVE YOU READ AND DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS? — SEC. 1. PERSONAL BACKGROUND Bo Yes or. Ko! ° : 4 : " Telephone: ” a oS Ome; _ $2669 _ A. FULL NAME Mr. __M#ivia Je Lasky ext: : itis: Ma, Fit” * Middle Last Home: 804803 _. ” PRESENT ADDRESS __ 0S Presi Cantons Berlin, # pO rz ; St & No. . “PERMANENT ADDRESS M9. “Avie Bore, me . Stats Country B. mrcsraue tone WHAT OTHER NAMES HAVE you USED? UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES HAVE YOU-EVER USED THESE 7 , : ae : : NAMES? hk HOW LONG? __ — If & LEGAL CHANGE, Ive PARTICULAES — . shere? 7 By wor Authority . C. DATE oF BIRTH 15 Jan 1829, ace or BIRTH How York S.%e . TBA ‘State 7 " Counay . wo D. PRESENT CITIZENSHIP — BY BIRTH? Yoo BY MaRRIAGE? — a , on any a "ues"? BY NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE # ISSUED _______ BY . . . : . Date . . Court, . AT __- : at ; ou ’ State \ . . Country . HAVE YOU HAD.A PREVIOUS NATIONALITY? -_. Bo : aa _! . Tro ar No . . - - Country at _ : HELD RETWEEN WHAT DATES? -—_T0 ____ ANY OTHER NATIONALITY? « ! GIVE PA RTIGULARS Ho HAVE-YOU TAKEN STEPS TO CHANGE PRESENT CITIZENSHIP? Ly vere yryeeig ace srete Rua] es ao reieve weenans get ene , GIVR PARTICULARS: ° 14-00000 Dee E. O SORN OUTSIDE U.S. WHEN DID YOU FIRST ARRIVE IN THOS COUNTRY? PORT OF ENTRY? ON PASSPORT OF WHAT COUNTRY? LAST US. VISA Tyre Place ¢f isrue ~ Date of Lisse toe, $* g? S70 ot ~ HEIGHT WEIGHT - . Bl esk _ Ruddy Hone : ———- COMPLEXION ____"__.__s SCARS. i ; oe = , : . Hone ; : a, . BUILD - Stocky OTHER DISTINGUISHING FEATURES - - 3 - SEC._3.-- MARITAL STATUS x MARRIED DIVORCED WIDOWED ——____.__ A. SENGLE wegen; on STATE DATE, PLACE, AND REASON FOR SEPARATION, DIVORCS OR ANNULMENT ____. 7” woe . . NA : 7 ; . " ; oe (IF YOU HAVE BEEN MAPRIED MORE THAN ONCE-— INCLUDE ANNUL- ’ Tf, B WIFE OR HUSBAND MENTS — USE A SEPARATE SHEET FOR FORMER WIFR OR HUSBAND . GIVING DATA REQUIRED BELOW FOR ALL PREVIOUS MARRIAGES.) tne a senna Cee genni aiciee ataise . . ‘ . i Nae or SPOUSE +a : ne First - Middle Maiden “Last . FLACE AND DATE OF MARRIAGE us {OR HER) ADDRESS BEFORE MARRIAGE Country © “"* LIVING OR DECEASED sare OF orcs CAUSE * ° ” PRESENT, OR LAST, ADDRESS ; St & No. f Oty ; State Country - _ "og : DATE OF BIRTH __- PLACE OF BIRTH/._ - wo : : . cny . Biate : Country "IP BORN OUTSIDE.U. INDICATE DATE PLACE OF ENTRY CITIZENSHIP WHEN ‘ACQUIRED? WHERE? ———— City State County - eee ee wes : _ , : _ EMPLOYER'S OR BUSINESS: ay a ee 3 . aN : ay . State _ Country : we > : MILITARY SERVICE FROM ___” {_71o. = “_ BRANCH OF SERVICE , ° aR s j ; - : . So a; ; . oa . oo. ; COUNTRY — DETAILS OF OTHER GOV'T. SERVICE, U.S. OR FOREIGN ‘ ONS OS EID URE ie att . Mey . i ee . ” SEC. ” 4: CHILDREN OR DEPENDENTS (Include ‘partial dependents)" - - 1 oo fr a No - = — “Das oF Bua 4 Jul 4 daly *8) _ prace OF SIRTH dete, Potang ~ LIVING OR DECEASED Mving Fa BORN OUTSIDE va INDICATE DATE AND PLACE OF ENTRY 12 Mareh 1911, YC . cinzensmp Swims ACQUIRED? 10 Aug "Gee, 7S Dhote Ce, oA agsste e cecupanion PSRasturer pase EMPLOYER a o ——_ oo . woe att a = EMPLormia oR Own: BUSINESS ADDRESS 279 Woo: Fost seth 1 Ste are _ re MILITARY SERVICE rroey 118 roees 8 srancit oP: SERVICE — Aray. DATE oF DECRASE _ cause PRESENT, OR LAST, ADDRESS Bi tee tae %, aie — SE. DATE oF F piera 24 Hare *99 PLACE or Birra __ Lede, Poland : CITIZENSHIP. 38 WHY AcguRED? Deoste. 18 wakne? ai —— _— il r BORN ouTsIDE TS. INDICATE DATE AND PLACE OF ENTRY Bc, 1a Sept | 19 Sr om ti nee en a TTR EN Ram meemen wre aiMT aimee ne gers mee, Sort ea mae tna are bone ines, aa Tee SOT E MR a rae emnenie te OCCUPATION .__ya ____. LAST EMPLOYER ——y———— : ree Al ene EMPLOYER'S OR OWN RUSINFS ADDRESS —__ = an — esate "BRANC? H OF SERVICE MILITARY SSRVICE FROM -____. TO 4 i COUNTRY “DETAILS OF OTHER GOVT SERVICE, U.S. OR FOREIGN. . i i i “SEC. 7. BROTHERS AND SISTERS (including half-, step and adopted brothers and sisters) _ alten AGE a CITIZENSHIP ye UIRED? . . : . a AcaU ; - - City Stste Country: ‘ OCCUPATION 2) 14-0000 igre rene tres SEC. 9. MOTHER-IN-LAW FULL NAME —______ LIVING OR DECEASED PRESENT, OR LAST, ADDRESS = —__ DATE OF BIRTH : WHERE? city State Country fastran ttre. oo, : : a SEC. 10. RELATIVES BY BLOOD, MARRIAGE OR ADOFTIO: WHO! ARE NOT: ‘CITIZENS. OF. THE “UNITED. ST. : AGE 7 ut NAME 2. NAME. “SEG-11, RELATIVES BY BLOOD OR MARRIAGE IN THE MILITARY OR CIVIL SERVICE OF a _THE U.S. OR OF A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT. wh a - -.' AGE 1, NAME. a | CITIZENSHIP: DRESS. : ' . . a . a S , & No Totty "State ‘Gountry 3: NAME RELATIONSHIP age . *. CITIZENSHIP a ane ADDRESS — ° a Bea Ne, = Sates ountry ar or CITIZENSHIP —___—- ADDRESS : __ : . * Bt. &'No, : 7 city - . Staw . TYPE AND LOCATION OF SERVICE (F KN _Z_ RELATIONSHIP» aa. a wae _ OTTIZENSHIP i 1 ‘TYPE AND LOCATION OF senvick UF KNOWN) a a OS, a - AGE a ADDRESS _ CITIZENSHIP ~y Beso cay Brace TYPE AND LOCATION oF SERVICE uF KNOWN), = nea a nineteen em see A " cee - a nan aka tetra nici meet aan O EITHER LIVE ABROAD OR. se maeipts ettuccantnteec ena tee INANE pony eee te aeaetene i Gemue Fae Fateh ee Co ae ncbaen recta ay » _ RSP etner ergs H oe oy oe Loe . : Mo a . ~ . | ; SEC. ‘lz. EDUCATION . a ws 2. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL : ADDRESS Mi sent ae DATES ATTENDED 1926-1622 GRADUATE? —__Fug________. : HIGH ScHOoL De “itt Clinton Brom _ + ; County - DATES ATTENDED ORADUATE? Yes. : COLLEGE __ ity . _ ADDRESS: _T4E : bre Chay” Biate + Counuy 2 DATES ..TTENDED —LES5 sistas pEGREZ eS. COLLEGE Yair, of stehivan ADDRESS Ache qiitehe po So, SELECTIVE SERVICE BOARD NuMBER #88 ___ appREss EYC (Bronx) a IF DEFERRED OIVE REASON ee a - SEC. 14. CHRONOLOGICAL. HISTORY. OF EMPLOYMENT FOR PAST 15 YFARS. ACCOUNT FOR ALL PERIODS. INCLUDE ‘CASUAL.EMPLOYMENT. INCLUDE ALSO PERIODS a ’ OF UNEMPLOYMENT. “GIVE ADDRESSES AND STATE WHAT YOU DID DURING Te PERIODS OF UNEMPLOYMENT... LIST: LAST POSITION FIRST. - : . Frrom_1943_ TO yo__Present > ; EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY “ADDRESS. —Cesupetion Fores, Gaimeny Country _ KIND OF BySIvESS , Soverntont 18D NAME OF SUPERVISOR Cole Texter 1 TITLE oF jop_{¢itor & Publisher & Publisher BALARY tenn. PER Annum and publish ga Cerrens (Der Fonat), Forlin a . ‘REASONS FOR LEAVING —————________ ——, YOUR DuTiEs Editing - prom 1946... to 29 EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY © — ed or eadtaaanaieiairenaa onatedt cere ee ne emma ea easy antzzsains: Sees a arene | ; : . t ” , se aenyeite on cata EE bo psss__%He 28th St. Mow, York Cty t | Ape : Sta a ; ay Rtate _cruniry Hevs Boe | Kewporovenresc S7ePOPOF anes or supsrviron S:Me bevitse . a : oo . : v TITLE OF JOB Purepess Batter pean Rattor sirarys 000 rm 42 Your purms (or reapondent ‘tn Eurepe = Offer. to padtieh “Der Monat" in ‘Rerlin REASONS FOR-LEAVINO -——t9¢3 ——_—__—190e —— TO FROM - - 0S Arey. _ SMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY ADDRESS : “arTLe oF JOB ~ your DUTTE ie - duty Prando, and 2 ‘DB _ REASONS FOR ‘LEAVING - Hoa Leobarge How Leador Puvltantag Assoelation = . EMPLOYING FIRN OR AGENCY - ; : 7B. 16th 80, Hew York City. a oo po “ADDRESS . Sta Ne , cay , Bato a IND oF BySiNiss MOPMPOF eee? ___ sass oF surerviaor®* ., ° Asoe. . eo ; _ TITLE OF 3B sou, Baltor = SALARY ae ren 42 : Writing. for ent ‘editing "De, Newloador weekly newspaper aE Renee aT Sana nth AO US arny Ma teviee YouR DUTISS : REASONS FOR LEAVING . : FROM TO : . te Le | | Shag ba WS Dept. of Interior = er: | } i vo EXPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY ces Battonel Park Servica;. Bedloga Tetend,_ Bea York; . : ADDRESS - a re * Rotional Honumeat ".. 0. » Pale _ KIND OF BUSTIER etertem NAMIE OF SUPERVISOR —__ rer _ per ; 9) TITLE OF Job: _ SALARY §._< my ofp oe an ae ‘Historical rossarch. and Aecturing a ; ; YOUR DUTIES. _ : . REASONS FOR LEAVING we ‘ne nan , a te ° 14-0000 Tee SEC. 15. Have YOU EVER BEEN DISCHARGED or’ ASKED. TO RESIGN -FROM ANY POSITION . oy AVE YOU LEFT A POSITION UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH YOU DESIRE TO ; . EXPLAIN? GIVE DETAILS: : SEC. 16. GIVE. FIVE CHARACTER REFERENCES — IN THE. vs. — WHO KNOW YOU: INTI-..- MATELY — (GIVE RESIDENCE IND BUSINESS "ADDRESSES WHERE POSSIB LE.) 4 Bureet'end Number ary - 4 7 Merhinctoa tawce Gols. _fox lrk ty a 7 « te ae Re fest WBenitreate HG z Res. ADD. 4. Chapin Ae Poaroe BUS. ADD. buelL Steen fear TaJshect 7 ia = : Res. ADD. Hdison Ave,, FYC - Bus apo TB, X6th Sts for Zork Okey ee > ~ RE. ADD. : Dy a SEC, 11. NAMES OF FIVE PERSONS WHO KNOW YOU SOCIALLY IN THE UNITED TES — NOT REFERENCES, SUPERVISORS OR EMPLOYERS — (Give residence and business ad.’ 7 dresses where possible. , , £3 ala af be | > ial ob. : i fp. Aa ee ana Ree Hee if B Gtrect and timber State. “1 boned 2ettitag ‘bus, app, Galinbie Uatye MYC u - SREB. ADD. a. Richard Hofstadter. --_- ava. ADD: Soiuadia, Unive ‘aro. ~ of ele "RES, ADD. ; Mg wax Eastoon . > = : Rua, ADD. Readers Digoot, Ploasantyttie, yo mene in cote nee ne bee eee wey Dee pe L - 2. _ RES, ADD. —— : po Ble a Edgar B. Yoo: ney, d “Bua. app, Bates Manuf, 0 Work te wire oo RES. 4. anD, . se ts pg “BM, Levitas BUS. ADD. . LE. 16ph 8%. HYG. . by ; a ; eo RES, ADD. . - | — ww . i , , : . i: 1 : ‘ . —™ — SEC. 18: ave THREE ‘NEIGHBORS. ‘AT YOUR LAST: NORMAL RESIDENCE in THE US. — (aire : residence and- business addresses where: ‘possible.) soe . Lhe Gueet ana Number _ oy "grate Ae Soa Hota Re Box ADD. ee , - “Bes ADD, — 2 pes app, | : RES. ADD, —______-__. st —_—. 3. pce app. ; EIS ADD. ey SEC. 19. "FINANCIAL BACKGROUND. . . ot i 4 + 4 . j A. ARE YCU-RNTIRELY DEPENDENT 0% .YOCR SALARY? tea ___. . IF NOT, STATE SOURCES | _. OF OTHER INCOME —__ - - i DB. NAMES AND ADDRESSES, or BASES StTH WHICH YOU HAVE: “ACCOUNTS C. . HAVE YOU: VERB “BEEN IN, OR FETITIONED. For, BANKRUPTCY? _GIVE PARTICULARS, INCLUDINS COCRT: t . ee os - * ~ . : . wo. a * _D ve tines Genre mermansces — EN Tae Va ; : ee , on RAME Sen Lasky ADDRESS 719. Avenua’ YX. ve eee et > a a wane Sef. Levites _ appress 7 Be Sth Bt. wer x : —_ ot Bt aN we” BARE ee 3. NAME Ea Ba Monty Stu ADDRESS _80 Work St. NY - i ; : : Bt. & No. | Clty gay i" SEC. 20, RESIDENCES FOR THE PAST 35 YZ4R3- poo yo rrom 2966 To Present w Seotor,’ Borlin, ‘Gormay 0 4: ; ; ; ar city gu = = a prow 29488 70.1988 __ 3 bry __ . : e mo j ee ry ; : = ma ror “aate county ees rr From 1941___. 7 1948 1485 Soensend Ava. NYC CO - . a ay . oe = ~ nn, - City ; , State ; : . i _Ogaaury 7 ., | Fong 2080 go 842278 East 17lee~ Sty BVO mn ae 84 a. - “city Sais ” Country fo Fro 2929 To 1940 Haéhigen Thiy. Campra, Ann Arbor USA ey 5 / ae. cr State "+ Qoanery | af ‘-. From 2932 To 295% 1465 Tulton Avenue ayo - _ o, “ . — Aaa ° Guy State Country FROM TOL ee i : —s — as oe y “Pony bet State . Gounmy . | FROM —___ TO —___— Dene ee ~ SEC. 21. ‘RESIDENCE OR, TRAVEL OUTSIDE oF THE UNITED STATES : st : | * . Aa. prom 1946 To 1946 —Sarepean Comma Command, USArny’ “Counuy ° Pups : . FROM 1246 _ 70.3848 _ Serope, Woat: Journalian ne ne - 5 ‘eg oe - “prom 1922 ro 1823 | Brvopo "ER TLa accompentod parents os ; : Se, Gea @ Section ~ Countron tour. Purae 14-0000 ero. Ww FROM ro _ ONY oF Secon Ovuaury : “Purpose ae FROM _____.. TO . _ Cty ar Section Quy Pups Chy or Secticn Country Purpose _ FROM a EO B. LAST US. PASSPORT — NUMBER, DATé, AND PLACE OF ISSUE: gal74 Pi Franco 16 July 1946, Tesusd- at os Pabassy, Parts : _ ay HOW MANY OTHER Us. PASSPORTS HAVE YOU HAD? MA - GIVE APPROXIMATE to, " DATFS: — 2 _.. PASSPORTS OF OTHER NATIONE? << . . . 7 * . ‘ To er eg SEG, 22, ‘CLUBS;-SOCIETIES AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS. -> 5 - |. * ” a Pre LIST NAMES AND ADDRESSES OP “ALL CLUBS, SOCIETIES, PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES, EMPLOYEE GROUPS, ORGANIZATIONS OF ANY: KIND: (INCLUDE, MEMBERSHIP IN, OR SUP=" _ _ PORT OF, ANY ORGANIZATION HAVING HEADQUARTERS OR BRANCH IN A FOREIGN COUN- a JTRY) TO WHICH YOU BELONG OR HAVE BELONGED: = oe _ aa a aa 1. : : ti , : 45 2 . : ; j : . Name and Chapter. cur ° Bente _ couaey tS DATES OF ‘MEMBERSHIP: Neen nee en 3. a ' Name and Chapter ' Se Mo. - city Braw ‘County _DATES OP MEMBERSHIP: — = noe i Rare and Chapter * Ba Ko oy Btawe . _ Country . . DATES OF MEMBERSHIP: ——————______—___ 3 as 5. SS $e eererorrr Name and Chapter Sua Bo . cty State cCounyy ‘ DATES. OF MEMBERSHIP: ty Kame acd Chapuer St & Mo aty . _ Bate Counuy DATES, OF “MEMBERSHIP: a - , : Fame and Caper Lo Bt & Ko. bores City: * _Brate . . County . re “DATES OF MEMBERSHIP: res ee Jy . e j . aa Be a QPEL Te rs arrestee eines neceeeweyertees “ewe el —s—s—s—E$ 3 SEC. 23. GEXERAL QUALIF:CATIONS Y mt A. POREIGN LANGUAGES (STATE DEGREE OR PROFICIENCY AS “SLIGHT” “FAIR OR | TLUENT) _ ; . a _ LANGUAGE —Zessnn____. SPEAK _Fluent____. READ Finest WRITE _Faiz—— : _Feir neap fair warre —fair—— 4 LANGUAGE reach ___ SPEAR » READ WRITE LANGUAGE — SPEAK nso act, spon so womans Wncx merEnerT 00; INDICATE DEGREE OF PROFI- i . Sennis (cotoee Vereity} : FAVE YOU ANY QUALEFIGATIONS, ASA RESULT OF Rane OR EXPERIENCE, ‘WHICH MIGET FIT YOU FOR. A PARTICULAR. POSITION? ' Editor - Journalism University - Lecturer : _D LEST BELOW TEE NAMES OF GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, AGENCIES oR OFFICES 10 : . WHICH YOU HAVE APPLIED FOR EMPLOYMENT SINCE 1935: 7 pt ef, inte: rior ‘Ciat 2 Pers Servicey “YOHO BR IF. TO YOUR KNOWLEDGE, ANY.OF THE ‘HE ABOVE HAS | conDucTED aN INVESTIGATION OF . YOU, INDICATE BELCW. ‘THE NAME OP THAT AGENCY AND THE APPROXIMATE pate Or. “THE INVESTIGATION: a ; aL dee ce 1 SEC. 24. MISCELLANEOUS : ” ot A. DO YOU’ADVOCATE OR HAVE YOU EVER ADVOCATED: ‘OR ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU . a oe EVER BEEN A MEMEER OR, OR HAVE YOU SUPPORTSD ANY POLITICAL PARTY OR ORGANI- ZATION WHICK ADVGCALES THE OVERTHROW OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL FORM OF GOV- ERNMEXT IN THE UNITED STATES? , . Ko - _ IF "YES", EXPLAIN; —W—— —_——— i. vos a B. DO YOU-USE, OR HAVE YOU USED, INTOXICANTS? _____Ne____ IF 80, TO WHAT . MH , C HAVE ‘YOU EVER BEEN “ARRESTED, INDICTED OR .CONVIGTED. FOR. ANY VIOLATION OF z. ‘LAW OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? IF SO, STATE. NAME OF COURT, yoo: ITY, STATE, COUNTRY, NATURE OF OFFENSE AND DISPOSITION OF CASE: - D. HAVE YOU.EVER BEEN COURT-MARTIALED WHILE A MEMBER OF THE ARMED FORCES? |.” [PF ANSWER! i8°“Y2S," "GIVE DETAILS BELOW: . a ! -: Cot ee “oo . yg 4 . = oa no aE ON —! ---., SEC. 25. PERSON TO BE NOTIFIED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: - RELATIONSHIP _Fether NAME. _ Samuel Lasky _ oe v= New York City New York =: 719 “Avanve Y, Bt. & No. cuy . Erery . Country ~~ . ‘ a - ‘ ———eE7~ ne SEC. 26.. YOU ARE INFORMED THAT THE CORRECTNESS OF ALL STATEMENTS MADE HERE- . _ IN WILL BE INVESTIGATED. — : ’ . . wo '. ARE THERE ANY UNZAVORABLE INCIDENTS IN YOUR LIFE NOT MENTIONED ABOVE WHICH ‘ ° _ MAY BE ‘DISCOVERED IN SUBSEQUENT INVESTIGATION, WHETHER YOU WERE DIRECTLY - > INVOLVED.OR NOT, WHICH MIGHT REQUIRE EXPLANATION? IP SO, DESCRIBE, IF NOT, AN- 5WER “NO.” Tt ee —— be i ADDRESS ULF oo. ‘ . ‘ . . we 2 batten tpi meson ute teem te eg f i . . ener UMhd LION LB UD A AAR es shale mien wmameT mere A # me ——— SEC. 37. I CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING ANSWERS ARE TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND PELIEF, AND I AGREE THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OR OMISSION AS TO A.MATERIAL FACT WILL CONSTITUTE GROUNDS FOR IM- MEDIATE DISMISSAL OR REJECTION OF MY ‘APPLICATION. . _ SIGNED AT __Borlin, Germany pars _$8 Jaa 1980 City and State ee USE THE FOLLOWING PAGES FOR'SXTRA DETAILS. NUMBE ACCORDING TO THE NUMBER OF THE QUESTION TO WHICH THEY RELATE. SIGN YOUR NAME AT THE END OF THD ADE - Mane RIAL, IF ADDITIONAL SPACE IS REQUIRED-USE EXTRA PAGES THE SAME SIZE AS. THESE AND SIGN EACH SUCH'PAGR =u Ses : Hote 1. (Gea.22) see ts 2 oe I may have boon a moxber of . _ fs) Awerican Neusnapor Guild’ - b) Amsrican Histories] Asaoc, but Ido noo definitely racall whether. - Bastership had been corpletad.: ° Bote-2 {Seo 18) . . _., Tnagmoh.aa Ihave not beon “resident at hems” in sever, (7) _-) years I am unnble to give names of peighbora. - i 1s omnes ea tas ere vipanencatedely 14-0000 TRANSMITTAL SLIP _Oate REMARKS! How te Brer Leezy gett REMARKS: . Rerewith orstect with cornents: Felieve we should Sivise cosmo thet inevessed treflte excectesie Jn Gerzes in Key (50 zay exrect sene thing). get Mr, Baer ue, Garland's office adviséa - Provistona! Clearance will coze thru 23 or 2h Pebrenrzy, Tne Think this venevally excellent Jo> #0 far and we esa Froceed to pat fn chapé..for firal OK. : Jed. - FORMU Do, AZ. 36-9 . ww SEP sab a coe enim en Ese 74 Re RS ae EXTENSION 5H5 Tote 36-8 14-0000 - . . of Q ky Pose “ORS: PRQUICK ra eo, \ Plaage srint tp the alimleat form of - . Poa - ight’ Loard maganhanas (serhope five faches dsap), 1p Kest Garcanh-colora a 20s wets --andarintied: ee . . DEVTGCHLAND, FREI U. UXABHAZIGIO For distribution to streat crowds. : Wot urr a Pe 7 . oa 1 Segal: 2950 BP KOU FOL: Gab ae . Avw: sr. Garland boo he . URIEST sau Sumhea BPE 2 Srogect FOI 2. De. nroject” 13 a projooat to hots an Intellectual end caltural. Cungret3 in terlin, Gerusny, to he sponsored ky. lecding Cerran. intellectuals, Autably Ox, iolalob-of-tho trae ntwerstez. of tarline. -The-objost Ls to. - es Sytdsoish 4 buse uf sreaier o-poiliicsl, cultund and vockal thoaght, a oalablistedt where. ih sy serve ase Spork: ours for sropagands 4s, anfitreticn into the tron Vurteia coubiles includ cost Goomny. ab the go’ tina, afd poriays of uven srocter Lopertuace, tho Coagt «93 lll be hold clther - Gssodhstely precoling oz tmodlstely followhip tne tocamist Louth folly to bu held in ferlin the lost these days of day < survin: to orrsst conaideraply tho influence of the Cacwntat muy ed naa hasks sor counter. propagsra 4 and sounter achlaite . , * Re The Serlin ory Llold office ha: urged the sending of two propagemia. i experts to the Mall se apociel consultants. Savas curnhen fits the rejairue — / a Fart, Xo. andor curtrnet, eni-w hyve prosesed in a eadlegran to send. him |, wpe a 0, terbtis the gontn of A4vedl for a porded of frau 50 to WM days. Ahils dn the yo 7 fhald tie sill serve ‘ln opprozimately tho sane capscity and perfend tle sane 7 . : : functions a3 shen ou duty dn fashiceion. ‘The secdnd propagemin expert ig a |! etal? aaployees . ae i fo. = ‘ enews tad . eva e . . . fy if se i? f. ; * i i . . ~~ , d -— 7 * Hy 3 : ] 4 4 a 14.0000 Tis lettor au serve a6 ap official invitation and credential asa delegate to the Congress for Cultora2 Freedom, The passport and visa suthorities kecw about the Congress ‘and weil extend all facilities to delegaten, Thon you have socured your Passport, you can obtsin your Berlin visa frox, ‘the Allied High’ Comnand Pemit Office, h2 Broadway, New. . York tty. The feerioan Eaprode Company y thrcagh its fored ga travel. : _ me shall be heppy to son section, mill arrange for airtr vel bookings, We. wil inforn you wha, i - your ticket ts available ‘and ‘ald further details, of transportation, ° os : ee are enclosing a copy. of our firet New York release. It con- tains a ‘copy of the propesed prograit of the- Congresa and the names of | many of our r international delegates and supporters, ‘The details of the program are now being worked tout in Berlin, As soon a5 we receive ‘mens where ‘they ill be on publi display. le. ould apprectate your sending ‘asa negative of your photegraph for se Yu connection with this dleplay. : if there 1s -any other information you require, or any way we can be. of help: to yeu, please fae free to. call upon ua at our New York office. ‘ Sincerely yours, =. » y ; » Copies of your | “books are baing ordered and wen be sent to Berlin 4 4 1 4 : 14-0000 . * . an : . See eee 2 20 Februazy 1950 WAOEANDUH FOR Chief, I& S = Attention: i, Ceorge Loker THOUGH - COP and Sec/ORG “ae, SET a Franklyn A; “sohnoen . . Subjeet is baling sent to Goraany’ for a period of 90 dsye wt, vaginaing On or about LO darch1950, totuke part in the <etivation of pproved FReLII project. lie 1a an OPC intelligence officer asaicned te . YBa (WC, but 1s being detilled to PB-TL1/UPC, for Uds particular F assiement. The project aia be a propagaricc. misace operation, . . 2. Por trevel to and. fran vernay aid duriag his. wo journ there, : “ure Johnson will use Departasiut of ari. covary his osders wiil show hin to | PRetparts oil Tope to Lp tale of Operate of trod megs eet cen - ‘Passport. Ho will report to the Clief of. Operationea of tLe OPC Gemaan dission / who has offices: in Keldolberg, the cover dealymition of this unit: to Documenta Disposal Unit, Departisent of arsy. ltrs Johnson's: activities in connection with his TuY asolgraont in Cormany will take hin sleo to Frankfurt an! Surlia, shere ho mul use tho Bade cover, ; . Be. ure Jolinson has, bea - briefed on the cover used by the statLon ahich he wi tepurt and on the suasures. to ba tuken to coreeal bis : ‘Connection with: lA during ‘his ‘sogourn in Sornany. : a _ : : | “Yon i, Baker Ciiief, FOeiLZ © ~ ge OPC File OPC Chrone | mo ae Ta ot). FBeI Chrone Se va oe renes) Se34 subject YD. geek me Ean Ee ee RE nee anette ements ree Oe Fees 189 Os eT eee 14-0000 & . - . * : hay . ! : . 2 . . . . ; \ ‘ . . . RIGLIN, Fateteia be ; FBolZ +. s GeBig 88100. pfx en : 1 Be Sogo Eatdedbary end Dering Gereinys For 60 days £0Ts ent fob 60 Rashingtane with no ieave “enrodtes 1 : Requested ‘mt ‘40 ‘panetdesed eseontiale BSubdjest will repert to chiae, JERDICE Piola ce ; station eo elorical. assistant in causetion with approved operations woquiring — ; eat . | dunsdiabo antivations Pre joot OebeedICT (a ‘Bovenbor 1s49) Oe me ~ Na been asotgned Ww Fell Go FbelII for thte specie) tonporary autys : \ oe 2 Mstemallodio 5 | Sobead LIC “eaval cAvance of 889000 raquactede - 80 February 2980 gobs Bo Baker, FleliI: er) Ree ot A Sree erasers perpen orecrewrerdeeeern ewes cee o TRANSMITTAL Succp 2h February 159 . OaTe . REMARKS; . : Eerevith is’ Br, Botting clearence! 2 i Clearance da covert secari type - which I believe, mtg ‘this ind]. Vidnal in catesory of stage agent ead, there<ere, under Peg Johason! g Juriadiction, . tROOM NO. ee SS No. 36-8 : i sep ae pee tian teenie senna le a? cata, nat 8s nn seeaameter inte act a Ta Lhe SP arses nar: 114-00000 “eragann roma 12. 04 -andua of.14 February. 1949, eatitied "Security and Operational Clearances”, _ | to dates ce SECRET gs «Office Memor anduin® UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DATB: 20: February1950 To : AD?C: Attention: Security Officer FROM : Chief, Inspectioa and Security start SUBJECT: J.G. = 273 a a - ; 435778 + ee, Reference is sada to your nen rorandua dated 15 February. 1950 concern= “dag the subject. Z This denorvadaa requested “change in status for ‘thé subject fron an . ‘In-accordance with the: provisions. set forth in the Director’ 3 menor= a covert security clearance. ‘BS ‘requested in the menorandua of 135 pebruary 7 1950 is granted for the use of the subject. al : , “This covart elesran 168-2, granted does not always constitute “gomolate con2liance with the provisions of AI 10-2. Tserefore, if ycou-should desire ata later.date to change the ‘status or use of this individual, please ad- visa Inspection and Security sufficiensly in advance so that no delay. is caused in tho transition. This Office would further r apareciate being advised when the conten- plated use as set forth in your menorandua of 15 February 1950 for the sub- ject. has ‘been gaagle ted, so | that. the Piles oF fi Ay be kept uo seoReT : operational clearance to that of a—covert consultaat. for. ‘tho purposas as a - outlines: in the menorandua of 16. February 1959. _ net SOP SECRET @ t . : ; oS 1? Februar ISEO “‘owranne Mc: CPB | \ eT ‘ . . \ : : : SUBJSC Ts: ; Meeting wit enneth 3, HAMGLEY and Messrs. Williams, . 5 . Droller, cizser, and Sith re Berlir. Conference a ; 1, Direct act ion is faperat ive in Berlin. i me Be, Organize — ereres to beat “the Coanie opposition in: Soy street fighting, . at ; nn oe 7 ; _ ob. ‘Carry the counterattack, into the Soviet Sector. . ks, ‘It is not anedirsble to. have. Soviet!'s tire: OM German citizens, ; \ Le ° . ‘ 2. Figk ting, acainst ary backeronid of the Peace Conference, sith the genzral populat ic i the conference. participants. oo . in the streets, would have 't nendous ond desirable effect. - i “Po be beaten in the streets ‘would ‘be defeat complete. ay be A Pight is import ant.! 2 A successful fight is imperative. It wotlg cause good publicity, instill confidence in the Berlin pomulsticn ard insure major victories for our — . - : ao: ey If no Connie Stehtldg proup plans to start the fight » ersate one and beat it ups : “y 3B. OA yead-on challeas? — rioting and perhaps shoot ing -_ is inherent in the streets as it jet now conceivad, “ke HAWeisy thinks. than tre Soviet authorities plan ‘control of the streets, - . : . a that would mass ef Pact ve of a backround ‘of Azerican tanks? : ; a { . : , pon Be ir it tsi necessary to prevent defeat — -do it. . . : : oo | : ; . . os ‘by It would be far better, hovaver, to hav re ‘force exercised : - . po ‘by the Berlin populatice — with no American :ailitary for ce in ye? SECRET | bert St HZ sats sess oa’ wie” 7 pees 6 According to’ political reliability, the partictpante? nams fal] in the following cateccries: a. Black : b.. Gray : a = Waite Fy Elfadnate the blacks. “We can keep the gray -if’the white. oe list ts long enough. mo 8. Jean Peul Sartre fs, a’ ‘type whitch should ve exéludod. He - "has fixed political ide t sor If our people. discuss " “Soviet -labor ‘camps,’ he. Spani camps, Greek islands, _ South Africa, etc. He would only ba an obstructicnist. o. 9e. Eliminate. Plievier. ‘10, . BUninate ‘Julian: Huxley. ne “Tneiude Czapsxt on -the sponsoring comuttee.. "12. A@legate from South America should be selacted, It 1s recommended that Siar dney Hook go to Berlin within two weeks to organize the wnole affair. . : Da? SON sextH Pa IT: BS/om 8S a Neds avasn” | So a #2 CDroller Girona’ Te #3 DGxith-HABLEY File ~ oO ‘fi, DSaith Chrono #5 PB iI Chrono’ : #6 OPC: Registry Chrono #7) OPC Registry File iT To ME footy we. haylhs 14-0000 PGP woe _ Suggestions for kr. yeker ‘Rei. Project Memorandum NOe:.956 ----- crc tas eee: a lol would suggest taat tre foliowing person and organizations’ be invited to attend and Ferticipate in tue kay nesting; a Dr. Reinhold \1:BUsER USay Oe. , presently at the Unioa Theological Sthool, Columbia Univ~ ersity he is a member of tne Cosmission on tne Cccupied Areas and past enarman of the General Committee of orld . Db . Student Service Fund... b. International Student Service (135) an outstanding international cultural exctiange medium of . ; ‘tae university Gompunity (ie. both professors and Students are included) wita headquarters in Geneva. Tois organiza~ ar ; tion was formed after the first world war and in addition i . to its confereace and tour activities it hag been primarily responsible for tne reliéf. work done throughout the world in the colleges ‘and universities. This organization ig tne most presinent existing opponent of tne. International e World Asséavly of Youth (way) ‘ organized-recently (1948) in London tnis-is an international activities of tne world Federation of Democratic Youta (wFDY) ? The WFDY is cosmunist dominated and controlled. The FD) is io. @ gember of tne aFDY, re / 2, iit reference to tne Froject kenorandum dated 3 Yanuary 195¢, | 6 &" The facilities of the horld Radio University (ARUL) a non=povern= Dos mental Snort-wave radio station in NYC and Boston mignt be used a in connection with pre~pubileizing tne ay meeting. USa jarticl- j Pants could ce interviened and tne, day-to-day activities of tne » meeting presented via tne air maves, ‘@. eds Tats Siould be encouraged, t t t : 18. d. An anonymous mablication of QULLGiUa nisnt be useful here. This : Student magazine at tne University of Berlin (43 opposed to the pol Breg University) prior to 4prii 19.3 acted as o 8,Ckesa.an of tre- , Student opposition to tse coviet, : : pose FY £ . Poe? Union of Students (iUS) in which tie FDY holds membership. © 9 = -” 14.00000 ; i 2 3 ; %. why are we apprenensive? ls there & “‘pessioisity tnat the west Gor. pO youth would follow tne cP line? © : ay 1 a li. Considering (9) in tne ligit of () I wuld think that it would : a serve US interests to fly into Berlin students now in tie western. : ; : . zones wno nave fled their égormer eastern German nomes. These ‘ : students, oriented towards the west, oignt best serve cur Propa=" : 7 "+ ganda: interests. Dialect speaking to dialect, ete. a | ; | ° . : ' ae XN 1 : i _ ele. \ 1 a H a fe i i a a : : ‘ -t i : 1 : . a ? 1 ae : ~ ' : i : i 2 : a x i i H > : t : a i > : ‘ ? ~ ’ ‘ i : . 2 * , : howe i. Keio: 10 Feb, 8 Feb, Diseusgion with Willians referenca shone of fongors and mw possaiot lisios, y : Talk withfendy rofovence projoct - ho-prodl:cod outlino draft, 9 Feb, Ket Ir, uilser, preliminary talk referonco personalities - .involvyed in COngO3S » plan for fusuru mootiags, + . . Conference at hone of Jim Burnhan (williams, Droller, ‘Smithy . Burnhany - GlasoP.. ne _.., At thts’ meeting xr, “purniian, in response to. questions, i oe . atated bis enthugsiasn for tho idea. . Fe proposed that =~ a _ $idnsy Hook be sent over to Comuaiy for a few wookes . , on ‘an exploratory mission = ahd to render what expressed his willingness to. go ‘over’ to Ser) fob 8% 5 “gonatiime in adVanoe of. the constess (under cover of Soe “> can invitation he has rocotved from tho “reo Univervity). | : . _ ee 1°) actively. asgsist. ‘tn. phan the agonda and othor | cee oe ' . ‘details, °Fé°is making up: a.list of proposed delegates “ bene, _ to be Inv ited} ‘thinks £6 tumovtant someone fren S.America |. bo included, ko ts particularly opposod to the inelusion - of Savte in the list of dolegatoss ig not sure of . Plievier buts not opsoyed, Arranromonts mado to continuo conforring, probably nox week, 1a bats 7 Poa nea von Ee heey * Cae vencselace, _ eocian’ ese CLeneen tae. QL, aw en on a ae omen atin Fun eo ~ ee. “ 7 aw. betemd Te ; ee iW impress =. ate ta _ a s ‘ ise Bae 4 ene tetin of! fet ws Vee - = a oS Oe . t Med [ols $2 rf es re) ees aN pay Hho de Asin ake bef Fal : . . Ine! ae Tabet cua J mates puke Sela 7 ; : fed (eave t La. Ve ka, , ert : yl Pee Bye ert LL the Rielle s . vate Al wo, . Te Fan Veg tit EC ase E wee A aaa eM heed lew, f ‘ eee a Maat om” boas e if aA , i Co (OrRa | on tog assistance ho may. in connéotion with planning, He = =~ _— oa. [re Pract wath poe en goeked: Le _ Anette : at &t The whole queation af She bits ocr the -cor-ross as Leon yaving hin co ccucar: Held nt any other timo thut In incedinte juctapos tion to the Cornmuniat Youth Rally, it world be noid at that timo Lf 4a inovitably going to bar ed as a courger attack and in those tercs 4 vounvess of - . culétret 4a not adequate, re wants to broaden the baso - perhaps label {t a politics] con-resa, ("y : ° om iden, at tho monent, is odposed be a.politienl .* . Babol;. but I agroa that a Con‘ress for Intellectual “ sO ; ; Pread or - which could tsko in peitsics) ‘aspects - mignt : : be octser than restricting it to eulture,) ; q Pie s pe ence Met “2e tie susceste. June as a date «= ‘unless we-can twin out thie ~ Bo ; ffoir: tn-o BIG snd SIGHIPICALT encour Tashion to really _ a _— a SO oftsot tho cotmmnist convention, i dontt know hts : mee argunionts for June but I.can-imactne thal-they would: oe a take tio line -that instead. of. being lost in tho world te, * wide-ottention and publicity fer the cormunist.deal, . it would come as the*last shot; after tho cormnists- had exposed thomselvos as slaves of Voscow, oni might make o ringing effect, Also Juna would be the right time for: céllone people to got awar fron thoi : univoraltt 100, might be very ‘difficult in Hay. , He is ‘enxious to have labar represented ‘and surcested a big representation from labor EROUES » Licliaiing re Dr Dubinsky, Also cortatn leading political figures, ee Parnas aL pa Aten’ a Creqeet jets ue accent wt: —_ ~ cue. be a Cahiu 4. [rcs an wht 27. 7 be cen _ eto. Pony an tnX PRT) 2 ( thagl ta)” ee ok noah ete, Waele, erly ~ ~t ped ageentalle Bie CTs At, cae awe ad, tuk rads f. Correct vas ee or This oth i: ctvegy eh duly ated Te isan d -00000 “Am, Express, cS vo Interview under namo of Martin =, williars, of Eingston, Pas, Siw ; with ir, ciinore, hast, Passenger maffic Manager of TRAV « rept, a NF NCES «Han ata — Soe An, =x. will accept money (check, araft or cash) in one . ae _ place - N.Y. office - or in several niaces (Faris, fer instance) * provicec one nontral effice knows details and can coordinate ¢ . Will then write to all offices dnvolved, authorizing oe. : ‘transportation, ECe,, for list of persons (which may be added to at last. moment). Ye. specify what credentials - . persons. must prosent,. We -alao. specify whether transportation is to be by air; ateamsnip, Pail, etc.; first class of other- =. | —- : i “Wises whether or not. 'excenses' are to ba allowed -.in this : connection they suscest ‘that travelling expenses be- allowed — -- -----.--.. _ . (for meals,-ete,). ‘not ‘t6 exceed 10% cf transportation, They. ee cree eee “ guggeat=fhat we act as soon aa practicable because of rush ---------=—- 2 . for travel to Europe but lr, Gilmore. says they can be . oe “reasonable. cortain. of ‘providing air transportation, Dn ee ee They wilt ‘render & corto'Lete accounting of teansportation: and: an eal ; expense: money provided, and remit unexpended ‘balances, . : oon ~~ 14-0000 H ae . ‘ : e . } ay ; ae — . d : ‘ A : sneer cere) J ow f 1 a NE _ . . 6 . Skegss, . 4 ' - Sarwles of material sd far issued, They are working on the matter of satellite repressntation, Exarcples: Geicrovich and Chapski from. Foland; Sor utka fron . Geechoslovakias i yocolievsky and Yakoflef? Troa Russia, Several ne others, — ; .. Eleanor, Roosevelt had accepted, but after ‘appearanca ef HY Tines 7 . _ “"" “ gtory she was seen by a reporter and was. said to nave stated ‘ Lr. that. she had changed her mind, Hook! is also douttful because _ e of his comnitment to T.of cal, However, a persors) letter» _is going to these. three, from McCloy, ursently asking them to attend, Eelen Douglas! and Robt, Kontgonery ay are both : regarded as excellent prospects. oe vee arte ate : _..... . Skeges expressed din view ‘of But tles? act tivities ‘and is. er oo anxious US: interest and US releases be pleyed down, o Zowever, 2 "a... he -is-anxious that. there should be great deal of peti siictty: as _ time aperoaches, Furthermore, I got immression that he had a . ~--:- - Inspired Buttles, to same extent at least, to take She acti wee ee eet , in aprroaching Hook, For instance, Skezes is amicus thet . 7 > - We consider suggestion that about the 1lst.or 2nd or dune sen - vo a advertiserent apvear in NY Times and Wash, Post, sicned by ; coos - Jenga. ‘aumver of organizations and persons, catling attention ~ - creo |G to congresa, He suggested this covld be organized by Sicney Hook © : . vo when gave we idea that. he may have- sugrested some - such activity © So Bo Buttles, which. may have resulted in Buttles! trip. Details in perlin are being erofully weried out. Delege ates will stop either at the Steinplatz or Amzoo hotel - obvicus reasons for having them ali together, They wil. nave official saxis for = their use, corridors’ and entrances will be guarded by plain clothes Gernan abd US personnel, some of them will de inconspicuously guarded personally. . Hooting - place #* Taberna | seaderica - will” _.be well guarded, wie . . : Matter ‘of, interpreters: being worked. upon; report. Later. 2 ou There will ‘be press delagates from all countries, in adsition oo... 2. . . radio RIAS will tape the entire vroceadinss and mn fonist : a ae cuttings to individual. vadio stasions, fer: instance - ‘ir the ve Vienna radio wants the svesch of one of ‘the. sussiién daiosates, ‘ 4t can bes previded, Rias also will be on air with reports . -- Sees or procsesdinzs, bus they may need soma vressure ister on, ; ; Ne will dolvor the £200 to Hook and thins ‘that wilt. be sufficient, oO He and.took and summhan will sry to work out methods of - -- - T dofinitely sisning up certain doubiful prospects. =a will : roports So Merian Saunders and when ho comes to Passinozon, too ‘Kollerman,. on rn adv fico, ho wilt play it strais: 2 with both - as though he had no contact wlth us, says ho will listen rathor shan ~ talx, but IT regavd that as impossible, Will assure State that S overy shins ia. got 3 wall, 1s complotely tn hands of comitiss and that all acgion should sten fron sarlin in order tc have central control and full coordinabion, . Mag dalisnted at plans for financing traval of delovtatas. Uv 8 Febrasry 1950 MEVORANDUM HEF: °DQUICK. _ 1. All of the naues suggested” so fa¥ are Listed. Suggestions are needed for ada tions, _ So . Frau Luise Sohvoeder- 2 Core aes . . ‘Dr. Rleus ‘Mehnert Bei- 17474 rn : eda Te} . A. Rosst™ Dorothy. Tnompson_ Ruth Fiecher’ Sperber c *aver Co, *Darenkovio *Tonvorlovia -- *Tovanic ee : ~ *Babrilovi © . iy “*Babette Gross” nel Sin “Ralph Bunche ' Waiter white , Lo. Max cent j eh. Urey echy te Meet - ens vo Ane Tae 816 Has 13) a 7 # olen the nvedar in the "To"eoluan.. Each officer should Initlel Inte Record and Routing Sheet should be returned to Registers Tom may ste 7 SECRET me 14-0000 7 February 1950. \ \ - RKORARDU! OF cOLFERRICE \ SUNECT: Proposed Berlin Congress for Cviturel Freedon REFERENCE: Dispatch Wo. 131-CEGNU. dated 6 Jamury 1950 Matthew T. Christie memorandum dated 29 December 1950 | . “1. A conference to discuss subject project was held 6 Fed 1950 in the office of Hr. Jobo EB. Baker, Chief FESIII. Present were? : _ Mr. Cargel Offte, SADO ") Mr. Jobm Harrison, Chief Staff 11, PFD Mr. James 0. Denby, Staff Il, Area-Branch B._.....- Nr.- Joseph Bryan III, Chief PB-I1, PPD Te , Mr. Fred W. Willians, PB~II Mr. Geraid Droller, P3-I! Mr. Louis Glaser, FB-III _ Hr. Baker . For the purpose of thie conference, Mrs Harrison acted ag the | personal representative of CPP, and Mr. Baxer as the pereonal representative of. COP. se 2. Reference communications concerning subject preject f - were read and discussed.....There Was unaninous agreement upon . the following points: Te _ eee sg, That the project was foasible, worthy and partic- “ularly valuable as a partial counter to the Communist German — youth rally scheduled for 27 May in Berlin; : a yg, mat 16, could not be staged successfilly For less than $40,000, but that an allocation of $50,000 should be 7 _ made to insure fully adequate financial support; bo), 1% +e, “Bhat approval of the French and British High Com ce missioners for Germany ‘should be obtained to ineure tri-partite support of the Congress, and that Srench ard British material aid should be forthcoming, at least to the extent of pro- viding transportation for delegates fron their. countries. - 4g, Th was agreed also that an effort should be made to arrange the atteodance at the congress of representative refugee intellectuals from curtain covntries, but that these abould not "Mr. Include wonhers of the’ various net oral, corm 3 ittoes. 4. The question of usirg NYLON funds for this project was ~ pot-aiscassed, tut will be co rneidered in due ecurge. 5. Mherefore, it was cacided to dreft a cadle to the German the vrgject. gudject, to the stip- miesion granting spproval te the field to proceed with pre work, Imnedistely therearter ulation conceraing Freach end British pertic Liminary. contac » it was agreed gentatives. of CED aid PPD would procead with project rlan in official form , ‘tional annexes to guide isplementation of the project. wt Concur? ~ “Mrs Offte, ot Mr. garrison <HGf 7) . Mr. ur. ite ur. njho cer “OPS Reg (2): ys-111 (2) 0” . together with fpation, and authorising ts and organizational : . appropriate repre- the drafting of a’. appropriate opera= ST Be, Dreft of proposed cable to the German ‘miesion is attached _ heretov tos mc , 7 ; i shall yore? aicor. pe / / : : _ —_ . 2 Pstruary 19°90 RMA GP caer seas Provosed Terlis Conereen fotroiltare’ Tpaston Manaten oo. Deo . detad 8 deanery W905 Lingthaw S. Gleletic maverzadun dnt ed 76 ueeexbs? LSE) "Ay Aveoaterence to dleeiss ounject nrojent wna: helt & Yed 1980 fa tho offiee.of Mrs Joins. eahore Chief Fiedil, Prensn® worst rp. Cariel offie, SA% #P, dona TapPleaay ente? Staff 1, PPD | fire games ct. Sieske, Steff It, are vy, dovenh Peyan Lil, Cthef Pelle FHI s- ee fo el ‘yin. Fred ©. Yillbaes, P31] So foo ee vy, Berela wvolicr, PRE f . Ur, Sorta finser, FiHLTs | -. Te, _ 7 tp. Bkor prvigar acted aa the 8p -sg- Bho TET ROARS | __ For tte pemwse of thle on. arncrek Seprertaent ive o propementetiva oF Tio. : tt, HePercaca eornatentions eoscuralsg mahicot srosect . vere pont. nad a@iscuacet. There eae tere] egPporiant 370d . ee Polieving polates — , - Ca a. Yhes the projres veo fonsible, vortiy and ntti wisriy velucdla ca a nargigh emutsr to tha Cotrawias fogeea youth mily eohetlad for 27 Hay is Zerlint Te : De Beet tt cools aot be ster marcsostalty for hess . on ; dren dA, (NL, Bet Shab aa elioontloa ef $52,002 otoald bo ; —_ mado $9 insnr Pally adewrte finaselel grrrerts : : . "ee Thet smivfornd, of tha Teenoh and irittan Hier. Cortes — Coooctot sowtsetaacre for Coresly: staul4 be obbained to inours triepzrtises /. ganasre of the Coartaaey aac thet French aod rtttar snterisl - Aid atocla bo forsbewnins, st-leagt to the e7hd.8 OF. pFo- wélig trnsrorivtion for dslatstas fron tholr coumteiees: gL wna erreod elco Bet as effort mhmuls bo msde to giraage tho attominana et tha canrresr of renreccatative rome: dniclleetucls fren cafteta cocntpiea, wet that: these ahold 52% -3- factude. mBechers af tho varions asttonal conn. ttoos. $. The quostioa of ustre STLOX funza for thia PPOjess vaa aot discussed, tut will be eonslgorsd in die course, 8 crbretore, it won doclded to dent? a cehle to the Geman aleston prodting approve) to tho treject, subject to ths atip- ulation concetaiiy: Preach ead Pritigh particiratios, and cathorti slag the ficld to sroaced with prellninery oonutrets and ozenalrational work. Inuetistely therasfter,-4t ree cereod, aznropriate repre. ‘ seatativer of OPD and PED world rrocacd vith the drafting of a project plaa in offictal foro, tzethar vith enprorriate oper tional eanexsa to aide isplescatation of the prejoes. 8 Drast of proposed ‘eadic to the dausa alecion 1a sttachod 7 horsto. : ; : eee ee = - ae : . 4 oy . a Yoba EK. Bnkep Poll, - Ky. Rerpisoa___* rl Hy. : Tn teh women ee He. Fe. VLU Mews ia ol an oo. Ne. Drolles - a Mr. Olde TEBfagh i 2 ; . ee PRL (de SA00 STARF IX STAFF II/AREA BRAICH B ; PRIMp Po . wee wo a > age ae oe 2 sy Hehe ‘ : ee ee a ye 14-0000 ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET " | VASTRUCTIONS: CEPT cee Gestgnar one thouldcbe used Im tha “lo” cotuan, Under each comment @ fine enould be, drawn ACrOsnNest and Peer Coumedt mumdered to correspond with the nuader in the “Toteolwen, Each efftcer anould Initlal (Crock @ark insulficiont! belore further routings Thin Reocora ang Routing Sheet should be returned to Reglatry, FROM: ; ; j «RO. CPB II ce Bs : rug : . 7 Feb. 1.950 : - : . OFFICER'S a COMMEATS, Fryar) ENETIARS . : 3 III (Wr, Bake . 7 7 shined - Kuck G2 Creek a ates eatin ten ao ‘ Berka te Aka. Cost (Dat (2 basts ¢ to n — Rinatre Qt Bore hetkss Br ak fr Wek, game WW, | pes Pauw = = awd! 06 AC.eag maul {Means pe See Pee "ape ante : ; bent Ween ef nut al «af feghve, em may Siete oe SECRET (itee Trot) af Cas w eae “ aPe 1940 14-0000 * OO : Lo . . ico reoty we , SECRE! “4 i ‘ : oo : ' 7 Febraory 1950 oo te BERORASDUN Toa | doP WEAe 0... OS TET, cpr. SUBISCT:r Borhia: ‘Iatoltest yal congress a mErTRMCe _ ‘cote aa t te PB 1, 3 January 1950. : : Caen “FB IT arreds that oe prosased sengrocs ‘deeerves: : a ¥e would Like to word Aerald croller to Sarin, te" arvivs a few days oefora the eCoagrees opens end to vonain a fee days aftor. it closce, Mp. fraller is 4 nativa of the . oity snd 4s specially pal ifced So: Fapresent - FP: ‘dntsrestss 3. Sur oubstantive pecomeantkt tlens eve elroady boan expreseed to Nr. Baker, - | “og. Be¥as, TET PR OUI /Jsuitifaa ‘oor PAS AIT (ui, Raker) 7 oo . FBA LIT (ur. iar} oo Lo . , _ BS Yi (ur,. Harri sen) '. PBOIL Branch Chrono - Soest “SRT Chreno: DoT es qe Registry Chreno UPS Registry Filo - SRF . 7 FROM: : NO! , [ Feovo | INTTIALS a : ewe, | i : “el : ° fot ‘ : | —— . . tren a ees Troe i a . : 5 : MRAP SER RSIS: En AMSTRUCTIONS: Ofticer designations shovtate used in the “To” columa. . across sheet end each coupent ava d tocorrespond with th (Check mark insufficient? before further routings This Record and Routing Sheet should be retumed to Registry. an ne Bo ‘vader each comment a line should be draun cumber In the “To"coluan. Each offleee should Initial. abe 1006 elf Heal ¢ oe ath Fischer, ° hes ie 4 a psy wera which took cut three | tds ego. TI first tock a Rerstive view of the proposal, a seemed to be in danver of loose ant ineffective han .- : . - Gling; however, i have an entirely different opinion of ‘suck a cenference a 4 . aS. Outlined by Jesselson and under his guidance. It coulg, if very well ‘handled, furnish en. Cpportunity for creation of Zorale, | basis for Propa~ Q ‘ganda and @ spr ~beard for co-tinuing effort. ee eee ed Woes 2. Berlin est only” isthe obvicus lace for t the | fas it is: f | the only place wre. the impect could inn ediately t ir. Satellite S. countrins, (Seriin ratio, press and rersonal contact with : a Poland and Caech “sloval pnack or Jee anette ‘to consider fhe. in is anti-U.s. sneuld he expanded ‘te cover ‘the rossibility that SS . : or perha uld not, frovide the various hal oe a FonvenPion " in Cerrany involves ry tra) than a thi ink the. over-all 5erlir expense =f 1 10,000 should east an additional 3 20,0606 3 ban + loon. . : “a, A ecnference of resresentatives of CCF i 7 . (24-hour) asreersnt in principle, 50, that a: cable ” "7 field, a a : 7 7 - es oe - . _ . 7 ~ vn es b. Frezsration of a froject flan . : assistants. 1 . . sO c. Freparsation of a a plan - to insure adequate reporti of the conference and cuate ci culstion of deliberations, in several ad “the artaing.. . is é. Even with + 22D thod proposed ia ‘paragrarh’ aa basic approval cen yo out Of here befere ti “6 3th of F cance trepared, coscdinated and ful tly eerroved co not believe we can ount on the Loe a oe a ws . he a my 9 WO) Qo . ; “SECRET , naa oe, oo. ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET IS: Ot cer dentgnations aneutd be wied In the "To" colyan. Under eocr seepert a lina would de crasa tard each comment svacered ta correspond elth the number in the “Toe tame Cocs officer ould Initlhal. apa 1948 Fromm nO. $1540 in : . SECRET . yo ; sm seen * 7 25 January 1950 . / YEMORANDUM TO: BAKER ‘ . . : . MILLER oO J . HARET SON . 7 Bi AN 7 | SUBJECT . Berlin Intellectual Conference _ 1. A proposal for the support of an Intellectuals' Conference : m4 , in Berlin has bsen pouched in vy Gearing. He asks that this be given’ \ ff.) + - urgent. consideration and that a decision should be made as quickly = -.. as possible. If the operation is umeytaken Josseison will need “¢ 1 the assistance of two or three people in Beriin. Those people might ° aan be the seme es those mentioned-in relation to the Commnist Youth {© = + ‘meeting in Berlin thie Spring. - ; ; Qe. Arrangements for the organization of a politicel and psycho-' ~ : . _ logical coordinating group in HICOG have ‘been completed ard areamiting-.. —~ -.-. sob /". -MeCloy's approval. .The purpose of this group is to cocrdinate the. ; activities of the various staff sections in KeCloy's office in these \ : ’ fields, and.to develop a more intensive progran of action. : 4 i ; 1 3. Gearing will sit as a meander of the’ Committee representing SHUTS. This will give him the opportunity of being acquainted with %,- all overt action planned in Germany so that covert oparations can be | ‘| properly coordinated with then. 7 i ikiah Reon : Aske Sa: Ta oe a i > 14.00000 we ‘ 5. he & fee . Specific issue positive or. negative fg ‘sh. -@4fferences among the sartic Hemund “ser, Bes Passos, Sinclair Lewis, ups Your letter of Decanter 20 was lete in arriving and = ay replying by hand to save delay. “(n) Phe daen of a Hm " Conprass fs sn-excellant ona$ But should it be a RCRA" EMESS OF somethin: untertaken uncér the ausnices of @ non-sovernmnt, especially a non-dceunys -ing government group. Perhs os the Free iversity can ba roninal Sponsor or some Eurcpeen Fed far Culturel Freedom ed hac. (b) Spring is too soon to-organize such 5 conference , properiy. Surrest lete Summer or fell. 7 “{e) te be effacsize conference: must bo tied in with ‘sene ; concrete issue of a en} turel character. in which all delerstes , . cen @free despite their difference cn. Otner thines.- What’. mo . os ping wo ins Garmsav: . ; today 4A which leatinz intellectuals ean tske s position? Phe . ants, if nct as great as at Peris, will] certainly be considerable, and this is 4102 ab all a baa thing tf thisrs Gon't end un gs thes aid in Perisl The mia thing, hewerer, ts 50 see thas there ts at loess one mafor ore ticel issue en whisk everyone cén agree inderentently of atfe . ferences in fighting Stalinisn, fn arrence ¢o enver oxrenses for Reise —— (d) I assise you and Unterkuz:t’ ef all a eet locates, . (e) ‘Surgest she Follewize be united from thd w Faulkner, Seinhole tHetwhr, Arthur Sehlesinrer “Hien Phillins, Lionel: trtni can cet § from the Wls> es (f) Keostler vas surfestion weuliihe to Smything haa cone at be draft the Sishenenes at fen from k The gucpestion t2 sen Gross Froedon say serve aa the feas® 9: interests, Caretut Preve rm tional at to ® peanle fepesa, fa nesess
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14-0000 104-10174-10072 is Ee | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMBERS FILE TiTLE/NUMBER/VOLUME:: L TALC tt ; EVP41SE a a. —2COd - le E INCLUSIVE DATES: nanan CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: ; 7 __ _ “ROOM: DELETIONS, IF ANY: a rr DATE DATE RECELVED | RETURNED| REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) | SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIALE: Ours 4, adh rw ! gam NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE AeA Ky OR ATE Raed Fee : now A prey SECTOR RTE say gameaeT A ; my" . a ae ve va an Lo . -~" uy bei Debs Oe - GRAYSTON LYNCH &7C9 Bay Totnt Drive Varroa, Florida “hee, BUSINESS: . " ‘ : Subject fs a retired CIA erployee. 14-0000 - pep-399/78 | - 10 April 1978 MEMORANDUM FOR: DDO/ISS/IP/EIS. FROM : Ruth EMIff£ ; : DCD/FIO/PAO SUBJECT ; :. House Select Committee on Assassinations Requcst (OLC 78-1035) 1. I have searched DCD's records on the individuals © listed in subject request with the following results: - a. Carlos Quiroga - negative . b.. Pedro Diaz Lanz - Two documents for your retenfion. Please note that the teletype of : a 6 February 1977 also includes the names of several oe other individuals of interest to the committee. c. Roland Masferrer - File A-16-88-46 on lcan and documents for retention. (Masferrer is a subject of a recent FOIA request, F-77-260.) d: Manolo Rey - DCD case 42315 on loan (also contains references to Manuel Artime). Retention | copies of additional documents also included. -e. Antonio Cuesta Valle - Documents for retention. f. Antonio Veciana -. Documents for retention (please note that the documents also contain references to Antonio Cuesta Valle). -. g: Edward L. Freers - negative h. Mrs. G. Stanley Brown - negative “4. David E, Murphy - negative j. Aline Mosby - Documents for retention. ne E2 IMPDET CL BY 386090 CONFIDENTIAL 14-0000 . - PCN. 399/78 10 April 1978 - SUBJECT: House Select Committce on Assassinations Request (OLC 78-1095) a . k. Abrahan Isaac Goldberg - One document for . . retention. m. Rebert J. Korengold - negative n. Marits a Lorenz -. File A-20-44-72: on loan. Please note that Ns. Lorenz recently filed a request under the Privacy Act (P-77-2794). c, Evelio Alpizar Perez - Documents for retention. P. Antonio Soto Vazque - negative , — 2. With regard to the four names listed together on - -- page two of subject menorandum, I am forwarding documents ' dealing with Justin McCarthy and a Robert M. Moore. It is uncertain whether or not these individuals are the ones of interest to the HSCA four files contain references to at least 15 other individuals named Robert Moore; without : considerable additional information, we cannot make any ‘ “positive identification). I am forwarding, on loan, our .. £ile on Grayson Lynch (A-19-44-94). You may wish to consult with DCD later with regard to releasing this individual from his’ obligation of secrecy. Ck £66 ee uth E11i Attachments a/s RELLIFF:wfc Distribution O - Addressee . : 1 - DCD Chrono © a pd 1 - Staff aA. *:- a hy 3 - REMiffo oe 5 - Control . : . : . | SIAM TTA CONFER [AL 8. co MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD - 27 February 1976 SUBJECT: Grayston ‘Lynch, eran Seat Exployee oy UA 1. John Greaney called on 26 February to advise that in his judgmert DCD's roll in this matter is finished. Greaney has sent. this material to John Kennedy, NARCOG, who has advised John Werner, Drug Enforcement Agency, who will contact Lynch directly. 2. Mr. Greaney has cohtacted Lynch directly and notified him that Mr. Werner will be calling him. We, therefore, see no further action by DCD in this matter, and Mr. Knaysi has ~ “been so advised. EHW:jt : Distribution: Orig. - OC/DCD Chrono “1 - Control , i MELEE, ~ E. H. WATTS _ Deputy Chief of Operations, DCD. E 2 IMPDET CL BY 018377 / Chief, ‘Miami Pield Office * NFL~002-76 Chief, Domestic Collection Division 14 January 1976 Deputy Chief. of-Operations-(Watts). DOT en THEN a, @x~BKEERALD Staff Exployea. (2. We met with mE A, a retired BKNERALD ataff employee, on 7 January 1976 at his home in Tampa, Florida. IDEN A had requested the meating through contact with an attorney in IDEN B. IDEN A spoke for several hours about his lifa since retirenent in 1971. What follows is @ long sumaation: of his Comments, and at the meno's conclusion hig Teasens for bringing thts Situation to our attention, (Forwarded under Separate 2. IDEW A, who had a major role in the Bay of Pigs activities, and who was sssociated with JMNAVE during the period 1961-68, has maintained drug importation business, had been unable to penetrate this group in- the period to Lata 2973." DEN A, in the meantime, had moved to Key Weat, Florids, purchased a lobster fishing boat. and equipment, and becoma a Fespected member of the community. . 3. In late 1973, 9 forner BKBERALD asset (AMTABY Project) who had bean terminated in 1963, IDKW C, caue to IDEN A in Key Weat, claimed ha hsd esssped fron jail tn Cuba in 1970 (where he had been Jailed for drug ruhning between Cuba and WODUAL), and said he had information on drug traffic, He asked IDEN A to contact someone in LNCOLLAR aud {ndicate 'TOEN Ce willingness to be of assistance. IDEN A replied he was retired . and could not help. A few months later, IDEN D (AMTABY-27), another -forner asset, flew to Key West from Miami. _He met IDEN A and informed hin LNCOLLAR had seet him down to check on IDEN C. IDEN D identified staffed with BEXYERALD employees in its Intelligence Division, and that the leader of the divisfon was IDEN G, another PRHERALD staffer. 4. A few ponrhs later, DENA received a call from IDEN H, another BERERALD retires, who asked sbout IDEN A's access to boats IDEN 4 wished to purchase for a relative of bis wifa, the relative residing in Venezuela. | He photographed every boat in*tha. Key West harbor, and it was apparent to IDEN A he was LNCCLLAR- involved. Later, IDEN F approached IDEN A and said - 22 IMPDET CL BY 011668 Ait rs Melia. Tee reece ' 1 t , ' ‘ 1 14-0000 N¥L-002-76 PaGe 2 two SKID LD peuple in Hifond wanted to meet with IDEN A. IDEN A agreed ; _ " £0 @ meeting, and IDEN F tntroduced IDEM I-and IDEN E.- IDEN-A know. Po “ . _ ~ " IDEN 1, ‘but Wad aware of IDE-E-only=by reputation, which was. uneavory. . _ _ IDEN E claimed té be a BRHERALD emplovee,-as did IDEN I. IDEN A, of ” ° course, knew otherwise, but said nothing. Im March 19/4, IDEN A got a call from. IDEN J of the IDZN K, Miami. He was an ex-EBKHEFRALD officer, . and he said IDEN G wished to speak with IDEN A in Miamft on an urgent . . basis. : : 5. IDEN G told IDEN A that ne wanted the latter to. work for LNCOLLAR: : to establish intelligence networks’ in the Cuban community in Key West. He _ said no one elsa toiild do it, and he promised to provide at the start _ US§L00/week plus expenses plus money to pay IDEN A's agents. He said ' ~ this monay would not ba’ reportable as income. When IDEN A asked about : Sos the effect of his own ex-BEHERALD status, IDEN G replied 3KHERALD does "+. got want or need to know of this arrangement. IDEN G acknowledged that i : . _ US$100/week: was a small payment, but safd any information resulting in a - ' seizuro of. druga; the arrest of drug traffickers, or damage to drug rings © ‘will be assessed by a board within LNCOLLAR, and money (thousands of dollars) rewarded for this assistance. IDEN A would then be free to aplit the money with his agents. IDEY J, who was at the meeting, added that. within a year IDEN A should be able to afford the best and largest Jobster . boat available. ; oo 6.. IDEN G and IDEN J impressed IWEN A with the dangerous nature of bis assignment. They stressed cover as the most important consideration, : and IDEN G eaid, "Z don't want tn go to any more funerals", Thoy added - : that 1£ DEN A got into trouble, there were 150 LNCOLLAR agents in Miami i who would come to. his aid instantly. IDEN A was adven emergency telephone numbers and code names, and waz told LXCOLLAR would arrange for his airlift out (through the LNTUCK Air Station) 1f needed. If hig LNCOLLAR affiliation was blow, IDEN G said there would be compensation provided up to US$40 thousand, as well a: velocation assistance. The ralecation 7 assistance was nok specified, but IDEN A assumed this meant six months my living expenses ani assistance in job searth activities, ag well as reimbursement for moving. expenses. IDEN J and IDEN L, another ex-BKHERALD tog, poo. official, were to ceme to Key West one week later to brief IDEN A on the ot ; -local situarion. In the meantime, IDEN A was to prepare a report on what : . he knew abeut drug traffickers in the Key West area. Two weeks later, - H : .the two did appear in Key West. The little they knew about Key West drug; 5, activities was included in IDEN A's report, which also contained uch : i . additional data. 7. IDEN A subsequently set up an intelligence net, and began serding ’ back reports. IDEN A was feequently summoned to Miaual for meetings with IDEN G. Often these meetings were a wasta of tima, and on oceasion DEX G ‘ _ eee eee ena te bulat.. - " . ; NFL-002-76 | ; PAGE 3. ; | | ! - - ; . would mot even show up. At one point IDEN J asked ME: A to wrice a _ HOTT = paper. on-the-capability of ex-BKHERAID assets who ware drug traffickers, Das sa + and who had been trained in infiltration and exftitration,--to- penotrate = | . 7 WODUAL coastal defenses with drugs.” IDEN A-shgyed -how the asseta could —_ a - cireunvent any goverment effort to atop the drug traffic. The paper or ns “scared LNCOLLAR to death,” according to IDEN A. At the end of June 1974, | — “IDEN J asked IDEN A to journey to Washington to brief top LNCOLLAR offictate ‘on his conclusions. It was to be an all expensa paid trip, and _ DEN A ‘flew up and sgayed.one week. Total remneration received for the : journey was. only US$150. During the week, IDEN A had many meetings with - "IDEN G and. his deputy, IDEN M, 3 former IDEN N staff employee. IDEN G : ~ “ andicated at that time he was impresged with DEN ‘A's reports and access in Key West, ee, qe . . 8. Leter, IDEN-A gold ‘IDEN G he had sent lots of reports, but there. . . had been no arrests, and therefore no bonuses. IDEN A said he would no . Loe longer work for juat US$100/week. IDEN G replied he might be able to “ "make “IDEN A a LNCOLLAR gonsultant to protect his retired status. Wa also ; _-promised~IDEN A a large lobster boat (taken from those confiscated in ‘LHCOLLAR raide),. and an additional US$500/month co meet expenses and - | | agent payoffs. IDEN -<¢ also spoke of using. IDEN A in LNCOLLAR activities i : in Jawaica and South Amertec. Nothing ever was forthcoming on ary of : these matters. During-bhis period, IDEN A also provided LNCOLLAR (at its Pare, _ requesc) with the names of potential sources of information in the Miami ° area. “"Several persons were app-aached by. LNCOLLAR using IDEN A's nane, and a uumber of former BKHERALD assets were picked up in this manner. _ Included in this group'are DEN 0, IDEN P, and IDEN Q. . said he had heard IDEN G wanted to recruit IDEN A foc LNCOLLAR aceivietes. H : In June Se made similar comments while at another social gatheting. IDEN A : made no corment (other than requesting that IDEN F shut up). hen IDEN A was recruited by IDEN G and iDEN J, they had made quite a point of saying 9. In May 1974, IDEN ¥ cama to IDEN A at a party and, while drunk, . | only they would be aware of IDEN A's LNCOLLAR ties, Latex in June 1974, | IDEN: F said he knew IDEN A was working with LNCOLLAR. In July 1974, | a, DEN G said ba did not like having IDEN L, who waa IDEN A's handling : : _ . Officer in Miami, dealing with him sinco’ IDEN L was known to be an : LNCOLLAR officer. IDEN G wanted to have IDEN A deal directly with him | in Washington, but IDEN A objected, saying the arrangement was too -In late July, IDEN G introduced IDEN A to his new coatact, . : cumbersome. me DENI. 10. In November 1974, it becama apparent the drug ring in Key West on which ILEN A’s group waa reporting was becoming spooked and overly cautious. Through several of his agents IDEN A learned this resulted | i | | | { | 14-0000 " NFL~002-76 PAGE & 7. froa a direct approach to the violators by LNCOLLAR officer IDEY £. who had coma te Key West unbexnownst te IDEN A. Through friends ic Ntant - TEN A found! out IJEN E was in charge of IDSN A's operation in Kev West, had a homos i relatioaship with IDEN F which went back for wary yeara (and was responsible for the breakup of IDEN E's first marriage). had big real estate deals going in Miant, hed a Swisa tank account, and was still using BKRERALD covar in Miamf, . 11. IDEN|P, who was aware of IDEN B's LNCOLLAR connection, snd two other LNCOLLAR assets in the Miant srea, had agreed to assist LNOOLIAR only if LNCOLLAR offictals could suerantee IDEN F would never imou of their relatiouship or saa any of their foformant ‘Feports. IDEN I arranged for this through IDEN G, and the three agents’ files were placed in TDEN N'a safe. IDEN A subsequeatly hag learned IDEN 2 routinaly sew ail of IOAN P"s raporta. ‘Later, whea the revelations in the preceding ‘hin ha vould be brought tg Washington to discuss the matter, but nothing ever cama of it. Ironically, IDEN E was taken fata LNCOLLAR on the orders Of LRECOLLAR Director IDE R, and it was specified that po clearance or background check would be undertaken oa hin. 1 . 42. IDEN I amt WEN A decided to approach IDEN F to learn more about IDEN §, During a one hour discussion, MEN F gatd ha had been appointed the recruiting officer within BRHERALD for persons who would go to LECOLLAR. -IDEN F adid he had known IDEN £ for a long period of tina, and had brought hin along in BKHERALD hierarchy. IDEN A believes IDEN F also engineered the absence of a security check on IDEN Z by LNCCLLAR @ince he did not ‘want his honosexual relationship with IDEN E revested. At that point IDEN, A called IDEN G acd filled bim in on what had deen ' learned, including IDEY P'g admission that IDEN E had told him IDER A Wag-an TNCOLLAR adset. IDEN G denied knowing IDEN F, but said he would check on IDEN BE, “IDEN Acinet with IDEN G tha next day in Miami to fill hin in further, and IDEN ¢ ordated a ful) investigation. In the negntinea, DEN F told IDEI E of his meeting with IDEN 1 and IDEN-A, and IDEN 5 . “| wrote a menorandm saying a fallow LACOLLAR. officer (IDEN I) had over Stepped tha bounds of Propriety iq h is relationship with an LNCOLLAR seset (IDEN A), and that IDEN 2 and IGE% A vers ruaning an investigation on IDEN 5. IDEN £ described the situation as ‘intolerable’. the LACOLLAR inquiry, thea, turned fron IDEN E to improper actions by IDEN I in. discussing an LNCOLLAR employea with an asset. Tha Internal Affairs Section of LNCOLLAR did continue the IDEN E probe and concluded by May 1975 that the chargea againgt IDEN BE were accuracé. In the meantime, ID¥N I Was interrogatad by IDEN M on hia velationship with IDEN A. peor . Paragraph Were known, IDEN I told DENA thera were many allegatices about MDEN E, and that he had. meritioned this to IDEN G. IDEN C had asseted = = 14-0000 ‘ re-established locally followircg 1 September 1975. “IDEN A to continua reporting on these developmeanta. ‘fair gana for removal, NFL-002-76 PAGE 3 13.0 ke Avgus. 1345, lve OC indomned iDhN A that contros of his operation was being transferred to tie Miamf rapional office, and that his financtal relationship with LNCOLLAR would bu terminated and then *On 9 September 1975, @ atate-feteral vask force arrested 39 persons in Key West. IDEN A bnew ‘nothing about the arrests in alvanca, \He called INEY G to find out vhat wag happening, and LEN G said he also was unaware of them. He asked oo The next day IDEN A met with a suurce yvho told liim someona had blown IDEN A's LNCOLLAR affiliation fo the drug riny. He described the leak aa coming from an ex~BKHERALD officar wko hatad IDEN A. DE&N A's source, who was in touch with drug ring necbers, tuid IDEN A the codename of his LNCOLLAR operation (IDEN $), and IDEN A. ledrned WEN F had spread thia-word all over town. WEN A subsequently received telephone death threata (one of the ring mewber's girl friend called to tell him a white LNCOLLAR infcrmant (IDEN A) would not get out of tomm.alive). There had been eight informant deaths in Monroe County (Key. West) “An 1975, all unsolved nurdera. There wag avery reason,-Chen, to take the threata seriously. EN A informed “ENCOLLAR about the threata. LNCOLLAR replied that DEN A was pushing the . panic button, and asked for more information. IDEN A requested that the ‘amargency evacuation a pparatus be used, but LNCOLLAR refused. Finally, TAICOLLAR said "We doa’t know what you expect ug to do since you'va been ' terminated”. IDEN A, who had been’ terminated by LNCOLLAR/Washington, had not been picked up subsequently by the Miami Regional Office. 14. IDEN A, desiring to keep a low profile, could not talk to many _ of hie agents 4n Key West, but the few-ha did reach were expecting a portion of the reward money since the ring that waa rolled up was one the agenta had reported on for rany montlis. IDEN A checked with LNCOLLAR en thia, and was informed his net'a information was not ueed as tha basia for the arrests. IDEN A learned that IDEN F had: passed the word around © Key West that IDEN A was not an LNCOLLAR staff erployee, which mada IDEN A “Ha also learnad plans had been made locally for his’ murder, At that poine, IDEN A then made his escape wikh hia wife, In Miami, he mot with IDEN M.. IDEN M claimed IDEN 2 had not caused any of the problems IMEX A had experienced. Concarning money asourances, IDEN M firet dented any prowiescs had been made. Later he ‘said any that had been made (by IDEN G) were unauthorized. fla reiterated IDE A's Yeporting, although ‘accurate, wao not used in the arresca. LNCOLLAR agreed to provide IDEN A with USS1LY00 for all-his problems, and raised tha eum later to'US$3 thousand. . IDEN A accepted tha money, but did not indicate he was satisfied with: thia sua, - 15. Ei A enuck back into Key West and packed his household gouds in one avening. liis boat wae given to a fish supply house tv sell. Sinca he owed che company money for suvplies he had purchased, the rish house be Sn: NPL-O02-76 PAGE 6 ‘ gold the boast fer a sus equal to bis debts. IDEN A'a wife quit her “job without notice, and he esticates his actual Financial losses are ~ US$25 thousand, LNCOLLAR has indicated thea US$3 thousand payment ta — “all IDEN A will get”, and he is determined to get more, _ 6.. IDEX A belteves many of hig agants think he did receive a payoff from LNCOLLAR following the arrests, and that he took all the coney and ran, leaving thea exposed in Key West: The cars of two of his agents wora burnec, and IDEN D, IDEN P, and othets in the Miamt area quit working _for LNCOLLAR when they learned of the treatment. he had received and/or . Yeceived death threats themselves, . [DEN T. As a result, IDEN A cannot return to Key Woat, and bis lobster business no longer exists. _ 17. The purpose of IDEN A's_contacting the BKHERALD {9 fire? to ‘Let us know what bag happened to many of its former employees and assets. IDEN. A believes BXHERALD ‘should know: of the false provisea that vere used to lure sone BXHERALD employees to work at LNCOLLAR. Aa documentation, he provided IDEN I'a grievance: ‘letter to LNCOLLAR which io attached* and for retention. IDEN I has, incidentally, been taken out of tha Intelligence Divfeion of LNCOLLAR and placed ia enforcement work in Miant. IDEN I ia currently seeking to return to BKHERALD employment, and IDEN A says IDEN I will verify bio statements on the treatment of BXHERALD personnel who transferred to LNCOLLAR. (IDEN I's home phone in. Miami is IDEN Yr.) He and the other ex~BIGIERALD amployaes working at a’ lower level ara fed up with LNCOLLAR, and are convinced they will never recaive fair traatment in that organization, Since IDEN A deliaves the recniitmant of BKEERALD officers to switch to LNCOLLAR will be a continuing thing, he feels we should know. the realities.of life im LNCOLLAR. . *[Forwarded Separately] = . . 18. In addition, he notes LNCOLLAR ia using many retired, BKXERALD people and former BKHERALD asseta in its activities. IDEN A believes these peroons, in many instances, are boing both used and abased, Any flap which oceura as a result of LNCOLLAR alemanagenent will bounce back on SRAIERALD, sinca it appears BKHERALD is trvalved in the LICOLLAR | Operation. Indeed, IDEN G has given tha impression his activities have been cleared with and approved by BKHERALD, Those assata who are being turned off by LNCOLLAR mismanagement ara going to be lost to BKHSRALD as well aa to LNCOLLAR. Some of these persona could be significant asseis iu years to coma. 19. A flap my not be so far off. In resent waeka IDEN U, whe 16 writing a book about tae role of the Cubans IDEN V and IDEN W tn tha WDWEN & affair, called IDEN A and aatd he has inforzatton that IDEN 6's wife and IDEN ¥'s business manager made a trip to Florida receutly. Also IDEN U eaid he hae learned that a former BKRERALD man who is a a ae we ” of Coe damee SEES ¥-00000 rt nn en pee hee ae TTI ene ahem tiene espe, fn dander rn ere an LNCOLLAR agent is a honosarsal, and that US$1$ thousand in LNCOLLAR ‘dealer. KFL~C02-76 PACE 7° : funda ware given to someone in Miext to batl out a Puerto Rican drug The investigation of IDE Z by LNCOLLAR internal affairs did reveal, according to IDEN A, that US£13 thousand could not be accounted for by IDEN E, whose career appears to have bean unaffected by the invescigatiou. IDEN U, who obviousty has a source within LNCOLLAR, alao told IDEN A about many of the individuals (by name) in LXCOLLAR who are formerly BKHERALD empioyees. ‘ / 20. IDEN U'a information appears to be accurate. according to IDEN A, who recalle receiving a telephons call from IDEN G in July 1973. IDEN G was agitated, and asked IDEN A @o handle a matter for him quickly and quietly. He said hie'wife, childrea, and the business agent of IDEN Y were in Kay W@sz, and were supposed to stay in the apartment of a retired’ “BRRFRALD employea named IDEN Z (forzeriy vith IDEN AA). IDEN Z, a friend of IDEN. F, hed left the ares and gave hia epartment. key to IDEN PF. When IDEN C's wife and the others arrived in Key Weat, theyecould not locate . TOXN F to get the key.’ IDEN C asked IDEN A.to find out what they were . Se doing, “and juet how far'my neck is stuck out". IDEN A learned they had fo “@hecked into a local eotel. He called IDEN G and pacsed on thio information. IDEN G uss relieved, but asked IDEN 4: to keep en eye on them and report their movements to him. Subsequently, vhile.on a trip to Miami, IDEN A ‘was approached by aa LNCOLLAR officer ia Ioternal Affairs. This individual said the episode vas under active tavestigation, and asked IDEN A what - he knew about it. i ad 21. Pinally, IDEN A 19 gtving 2KFERALD an opportunity to provide whatever advica, guidance, and assistance it wishes to furnish before he takes further action to obtain just compensation from LNCOLLAR, He is thinking {n tarns of possible BXHEZALD intarvention on his behalf with LNCOLLAR. Ha recdgnizes AEHZRALD may wish to let him fend for himselZ. In that event, ha plans‘to spproach IDEN BB in Taspa to reveal . tha above atory, and seek IDEN B3'a sesiatenca in petitioning LNCOLLAR , fof {{nancial relief. He will aot take aay action with IDEN BB until he haa heard from BEKHERALD. Sinée he {9 anxfous to get started on . . , this matcer, a epeady roply to alg request for asstatance will ba _ .appracteted. . 22. ‘IDEN A, incidentally, has doeide4 to remain in Tampa, ard hes obtained a job aa chief investigator for a local privata security service. Wa indicated a reply would be forthcoming either throvgh ua or directly to IDEN A, His phone number ia IDEN A. He resides at IDEW A. BRUCE EB. MAINVARISG EBJKnayet spaw Separate Cover Attachment to Follow ne cere nner rene tte, u rf. 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Jan 76 weet -E [rere fear ~~ popor FILES AND CHRONO, FILE NO COPIES RETAINED ied ‘ SUBJECT 9 > . . Memo: / Grayston Lynch, ex-BKH RALD Staff Employee a enna . no. [pelm paved. C Aetde wel wie tn fee Wt (npr DEA, oy i ice Eroaneys Kev, rt 6 a hxeery he hea sSfaren DEA HEE iV? Apres hy ace, ima FILE THIS. Geen wild DOCUMENT To : ‘ATIN. :- FROM; SUBJECT: ve QPTIOMAL FOR a0. 10 PUL aSTY EDITICCe gos 24 Gan come cercre tote 7 a ld UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum pon Chief, Domestic Collection Division DATZ: 14 January 1976 4 o ian Deputy Chief of Operations (Watts) : Chief, Miami Field Office - _ IDEN A, ex-BKHERALD Staff Euployee _ : 1. We met with IDEN A, a retired BKHERALD staff employee, on 7° January 1976 at his home in Tampa, Florida. iDEN A had requested the meeting through contact with an attorney in IDEN B. IDEN A spoke for several hcurs about his life since retirement in 1971. What follows is a long summation of his comments, and at the mero’s conclusion his reasons _ for. bringing this situation to our attention. [Forwarded under Separate =. ‘Cover J. . Let re la 2. IDEN A, who had a major role in the Bay of Pigs activities, and who was associated with JMWAVE during the.period: 1961-68, has :aintained Many contacts within the Cuban community in Florida, - -LNCOLLAR, which was aware of the involvement of some ex-BKHERALD assets (Cubans) in the . drug importation business, had been unable to penetrate this group in the period to Late 1973. IDEN A, in the meantine, had moved to Key West, Florida, purchased a lobster fishing boat and equipment, and become a respected member of the community. ' 3. %In late 1973, a former BKHERALD asset (AMTABY Project) who had been terminated in 1963, IDEN C, cane to IDEN A in Key West, claimed he had escaped from jail in Cuba in 1970 (where he had been jailed for drug Tunning between Cuba and WODUAL), and said he had information on drug traffic. He asked IDEN.A to contact someone in LNCOLLAR and indicate IDEN C's willingness to be of assistance. IBEN A replied he was retired _and cculd not help. A few months later, IDEN DB (AMTABY-27), another former asset, flew to Key Weet from Miami. Me met IDEN A and informed bim LNCOLLAR had” sent him down to check on IDEN C. IDEN D identified “ his LNCOLLAR contact as IDEN E, an ex-BKHERALD asset and former BKHERALD contract employee. At about this time IDEN F, a former BKHERALD staff employee, moved to Key West and, ‘informed IDEN A that LNCOLLAR was being staffed with BXHERAID employees in its Intelligence Division, and that the leader of the division was IDEN G, another BKHER‘LD staffer. 4. 4& few months later, IDEN A received a call from IDEN H, another BKHERALD retiree, who asked about IDEN A's access to boats IDEN H wished to purchase for a relative of his wife, the relative residing in Venezuela. He photographed every boat in. the Key West harbor, and it was apparent to IGEN A he was LNCOLLAR- involved. Later, IDEN F approached IDEN A and said E2 IMPDET cL BY.011668 Al le : . Buy U.S. Savinge boat Girt 7 on a Payroll Savings Plan 010-180 Ry = Yel tia rete t - et CONHUENTIAL = =. ol NFL-002-76 = _ PAGE 2 two BKHERALD people in Miami wanted to meet with IDEN A. IDEN A agreed to a weeting, auc IDEN F tuiredcced IDEN I and IDEN E. IDEN A knew IDEN 1, but was aware of IDEN E only by reputation, which was unsavory. IDEN E claimed co be a BKHERALD employee, as did IDEN T. IDEN A, of ‘ course, knew otherwise, but said nothing. In March 1974, IDEN A got a call from IDEN J of the IDEN K, Miami. He was an ex~-BKHERALD officer, and he said IDEN G wished to speak with IDEN A in Miami on an urgent basis. 5. IDIN G told IDEN A that he wanted the latter to work for LNCOLLAR to establish intelligence networks in the Cuban community in Key West. He said no one else could do it, and he promised to provide at the start US$100/week plus expenses ‘plus money to pay IDEN A's agents. He said this money would not be repdérteble as income. When IDEN A asked about _the effect of his “own, ex-BKHERALD status, IDEN G replied BKHERALD does “mot want of need to kfow-of this arrangement. IDEN G acknowledged that US$109/week was a small payment, but said any information resulting in a seizure of drugs, the arrest of drug traffickers, or damage to drug rings .. _will be assessed by a board within LNCOLLAR, and money (thousands of dollars) rewarded for this assistance. IDEN A would then be free to split the money with his agents. IDEN J, who was at the meeting, added that within a year. IDEN A should be ‘able to afford the best and largest lobster boat available. : 6. IDEN G and IDEN.J impressed IDEN A with the dangerous nature vf his assignment. They stressed cover as tne most important consideration, ‘and IDEN G said, "1 don't want to go to any more funerals". They added that if IDEN A got into trouble, there were 150 LNCOLLAR agents in Miami who would come to his aid instantly. IDEN A was given emergency telephone _ humbers and code names, .and was told LNCOLLAR would arrange for his airlift cut (through. the LNTUCK Air Station) if needed.’ If his LNCOLLAR affiliation was blown, IDEN G said there would be compensation provided up te US$40 thousand, as well as ,relocatioa assistance. The relocation assis.ance was'not specified, but IDEN A assumed this meant six months living expenses and assistance in job search activities, as well as reiubursenent for moving expenses. IDEN J and IDEN L, another ex-BKHERALD official, ware to come to Key West one week later to brief IDEN A on the local sitwatien. In .the ‘meantime, IDEN A was to prepare a report on what he knew about drug traffickers in the Key West area. Two weeks later, ' the two did appéar ‘in Key West.: ‘The little they knew about Key West drug - activities vas included in IDEN A's report, which also contained much additional data. an “7, TDEN A subsequently set up an intelligence net, and began sending back reports... IDEN A was frequently summoned to Miami for meetings with IDEN G. Ofteri. these meetings’ were a waste of time, and on occasion IDEN G 14-0000 : { * in Jamaica and South America. Nothing ever was forthcoming on any of - : ; a i ‘IDEN F said he knew IDEN A was working with LNCOLLAR. In July 1974, .IDEN G said he did not like having IDEN L, who was IDEN A's handling NF1-002-76 PAGE 3 would not even show up. At one point IDEN J asked [DEN A to'wefie.a paper on the capability of ex-BKHERALD assets who.were drug traffickers, and ‘who had been trained in infiltration and cxfiltration, to penetrate WODUAL coastal defenses with drugs. IDEN A showed how the assets could circumvent any government effore to stop the drug traffic. The paper “seared LNCOLLAR to death," according to IMEN A. At the end of June 1974, IDEN J asked IDEN-A to journey to Washington to brief top LNCOLLAR officials on his conclusions. It was to be an all expanse paid tcip, and : ; IDEN A flew up and stayed one week. Total remuneration received for the - journey was only US$150. During the week, IDEN A had many meetings with ; ‘ IDEN G and his deputy, IDEN M, a former IDEN N staff employee. LOEN G. indicated at that time he was impressed with IDEN A's reports and access ia Key West. 8. Later, WEN A told IDEN G he had sent lots of reports, but there had been ro arrests, and. therefore no bonuses. IDEN A said tie would no : longer work for juse US$100/week. IDEN G replied he might be able to... -- — -- we eee bs make IDEN A a LNCOLLAR consultant to protect his retired status. He also | promised IDEN A a large lobster boat (taken from those confiscated in| - | LNCOLLAR raids), and an additional US$500/month to meet expenses and ' agent payoffs. IDEN. S also spoke of using IDEN A in LNCOLLAR activities these matters. During this period, IDEN A also provided LNCOLLAR (at its request) with the names of potential sources of information in the Miami area. Several persons were approached by LNCOLLAR using IDEN A's name, and a number of former BKHERALD assets were picked up in this manner. . . f Included ia this group are IDEN 0, IDEN P, and IDEN Q. 9. In May 1974, IDEN F came to IDEN A at a party and, while drunk, said he had heard IDEN G wanted to recruit IDEN A for LNCOLLAR activities. In’ June he made similar comments while at. another social gathering. IDEN A ‘made no comment (other than requesting that IDEN F shut up). When IDEN A was recruited by IDEN G and IDEN J,- they had mace quite a point of saying ‘only they would be aware of IDEN A's LNCOLLAR ties. Later in June 1974, R officer in Miami, dealing with him since IDEN L was known to be an . LNCOLLAR officer. IDEN G wanted to have IDEN A deal directly with him bi in Washington, but IDEN A objected, saying the arrangement was too . cumbersome. In late July, IDEN G introduced IDEN A to his new contact, IDEN 1. , : : 10. In November 1974, it became apparent the drug ring in Key West on which IDEN A's group was reporting was becoming spooked and overly — cautious. Through several of his agents IDEN A learned this resulted ‘ _ paragraph were known, IDEN I told IDEN A there were many allegations about bok oy “MA Pare , HUE SEYTIAL ; NFL-002-76 | PAGE 4 from a direct apprvach to the violators by LNCOLLAR officer IDEN E, who had come to Key Kest unbeknowngc to IDEN A. Through friends in Miamt, IDEN A found out IDEN E was in charge of IDEN A's operation in Key West, had a homosexual relationship with IDEN F which went back for many years (and was responsible for the breakup of IDEN E's first narrfage), had dig real estate deals yoing in Miami, had a Swiss bank account, and was still using BKHERALD cover in Miami. 11. IDEN'P, who was aware of IDEN E's LNCOLLAR connection, and two other LNCOLLAR assets in. the Miami area, had agreed to assist LNCOLLAR ‘only if LNCOLLAR officials could guarantee IDEN E would never know of their relationship or see any of their informant reports. IDEN I arranged for this through IDEN G, and the three agents’ files were placed in . IDEN M's safe. IDEN A subsequently has learned IDEN E routinely saw all of IDEN P’s reports. Later, when the revelations in the preceding IDEN E, and that he had mentioned this to IDEN G. IDEN G had assured him he would be brought to Washington to discuss the uatter, but nothing’. - ever came of it. Ironically, IDEN E was taken into LNCOLLAR on the orders : of LNCOLLAR Director IDEN R, and it was specified that no clearance ‘or background check would be undertaken on him. : 12. “IDEN I and IDEN A decided to approdch IDEN F to learn more about IDEN E, During a one hour discussion, IDEN F said he had been appointed the recruiting officer within BKHERALD for persons who would go to “ENCOLLAR.. IDEN F said he had known IDEN E fora long period of time, and chad brought him along in BKHERALD hierarchy. IDEN A believes IDEN F also engineered the absence of a security check on IDEN E by LNCOLLAR “gince he did not want his homosexual relationship with IDEN E revealed. At that point IDEN A called IDEN G and filled him in on what had been learned, including IDEN F's admission that IDEN E had told him IDEN A was an LNCOLLAR asset. IDEN G denied knowing IDEN F, but said he would ‘check on IDEN E. | IDEN A met with IDEN G the next day in Miami to fill him in further, and IDEN G ordered a full ‘investigation. In the meantime, IDEN F told IDEN E of: his meeting with IDEN I and IDEN A, and IDEN E wrote a menorandum saying a fellow LNCOLLAR officer (IDEN I) -had over- _stepped the bounds. of propriety in his relationship with an LNCOLLAR ‘asset (IDEN A), am! that IDEN I and IDEN A were running an investigation on IDEN E. IDEN E described the situation as “intolerable”, The LNCOLLAR inquiry, then, tutned from IDEN E to improper actions by IDEN I in discussing an LNCOLLAR employee with an asset. The Internal Affairs _ geétion of LNCOLLAR did continue the LDEN E probe and covcluded by May 1975 that the charges against IDEN E were accuraic. In the meantime, IDEN I was interrogated by IDEN M on his relationship with IDEN a. CORFISENTIAL me ate . mo Srimearye OK ica Tet ~ NEL-092-76 PAGE ¥ 13. In Auguat’ 1975, LCEN G informed IDEN A that control of his : operation was being transferred to the Miami regional office, and that his Financial relattonship with LNCOLLAR would be terminated and then os : re-established locally following ] September 1975. “On 9 September 1975, \ . a state~federal task force arrested 39 persons in Key West. IDEN A knew nothing about the arrests ip advance. He called IDEN G to find out what was happening, dnd LDEN G said he also was unaware of thea. He asked IDEN A to continue reporting on these developments... The next day. IDEN A met with a source who told him someone had blown IDBN A's LNCOLLAR affiliation to the drug ring. He described the leak 3s coming from an _ex-BKHFRALD officer who hated IDEN A. IDEN-A‘s source, who was in touch with drug ring membera, told IDEN A the codename of his LNCOLLAR operation . (IDEN $), ‘and IDEN A learned IDEN F had spread this word all over town. ~| IDEN A subsequently received telephone death threats (one of the ring ; member's girl friend called to tell him a white LNCOLLAR informant (IDEN A) _ oe would not get out of town alive). There had been eight informant deaths nn _ v in Mouroe County -(Key West) in 1975, oll unsolved murders. There was .... - every reason, then, to take the threats seriously. IDEN A informed LNCOLLAR about the threats. NCOLLAR replied that IDEN A was pushing the panic button, and asked for more information. IDEN A requested that the emergency evacuation apparatus be used, but LNCOLLAR refused. Finally, LNCOLLAR said “We don't know what you expect us to do since you've been terminated". IDEN A, who had been terminated by LNCOLLAR/Washington, had not been picked up subsequently by the Miami Regional Office. e. . 14. IDEN A, deniring to keep a low profile, could not talk to many . of his agents in Key Wost, but the few he did reach were expecting a " “. . portion of the reward money since the ring that was rolled up was one the se - : agents had reported on for many months. IDEN A checked with LNCOLLAR on this, and was Informed his net's information was not usei as the basis for the arrests. INEN A learned that IDEN F had passed the word around Key West that IDEN A was not an LNCOLLAR staff employee, which made IDEN A fair game for removal. He also. learued plans had been made locally for his murder. At that point, IDEN A then made his escape with his wife. In Miami, he met with IDEN M. IDEN M claimed IDEN E had not caused any of the problems IDEN A had experienced. Concerning money assurances, {DEN M first denied any promises had been made. Later he Said any that had been made (by IDEN G) were unauthorized. He reiterated IDEN A's ~o reporting, although accurate, was not used in the arrests./ LNCOLLAR agreed to provide JDEN A with US$1800 for all his problens, and ratsed _ the sum later to US$3 thousand. IDEN A accepted the money, but did not indicate he was sattiefied with this sum. i 15. IDEN A snuck back into Key West and packed his hduschold goods His boat. was given to a’ fish supply house :to sell. Since in one evening. y : lies he had purchased, the fish house . : he owed the company money for supp ! hod _ a id . . ' 14-0000 hy raeaea ee : a Sead dished bee he NPL-002-76 2nGE 6 sold the boat for a sum equa), to bin debts.. IDEN A's wife quit her job. without notice, and he estimates hin actual financial tosses ure US$25 thousand. LNCOLLAR has indicated the USS3 thourrnd payment ie "abl IDEN A will,get”, and he is determined to get more. 16. «IDEN A believes many of his ngents think he did retelve a payoff from LNCOLLAR following the arresta, and that he took all the money and ran, leaving them exposed in Key Went. The cars of two of his agents were burned, and IDEN D, IDEN T, and others in the Miam{ area quit working oe _ for LNCOLLAR when they learned of the treatment he had received and/or ro. . received death threats themselves. IDEN T. As a result, IDEN A cannot return to Key West, and his looster business no longer exists. 17. The purpose of IDEN A's contacting the BKHERALD ia first tu let us know what has happened to many of its former employees and assets. - [IDEN A believea BKHERALD should know of the false promises that were used Lucie ee eG co ‘lure some BKHERALD employees to work at LNCOLLAR. As documentation, | . : : Looe ; he provided IDEN i's grievance letter to LNCOLLAR which is attached* and coo UT ; : ot for retention. IDEN 1 has, incidentally, been taken out of the Intelligence ' oo Division of LNCOLLAR and placed in enforcement work in Miami. IDEN T is currently seeking to return to BKHERALD employment, and IDEN A says .. IDEN I will verify his statements, on the treatment of BYHERALD personnel who transferred to LNCOLLAR. (iDEN {'s home phone in Miami is IDEN I.) . ~ we eth . “He and thé other ex~BKHERALD employees working at a lower level are fed : —_ wae aeew. up with LNCOLLAR, and are convinesd they will never receive fair treatment - dn that organization. Since IDEN A believes the recruitment of BKHERALD ‘officers to switch to LNCOLLAR will be a cortiquing thing, he feels we should know the realities of life {£n LNCOLLA®. . *(Forwarded Separately} . . "18. ‘In agdicton; he notes ENCOLLAR“1s~ratng “many retired BKHERALD people and former BKHERALD asseta in its act?vities. IDEN A believes “these persons, in many instances, are being voth used and abused. Any . flap which occurs 4s a result of LNCOLLAR 4. 2management will bounce s back on BKHERALD, since it appears BKHERALD 1s LInvolved.in the LNCOLLAR 5 operation. Indeed, IGEN G has given the impression his activities have — 3 : _ been cleared with and approved by PBKHERALD, Those asuets who are being ‘ turned off by LNCOLLAR mismanagement are going to be lost to BKHERALD ag : well as to LNCOLLAR. Some of these persons could be significant assets in years to come. Sotose son 2 tt. 19, A Elap usy not be so far off. In recent weeks IDEN U, who is : writing a book about the role of the Cubans IDEN V and IDEN W in the YDEN X affair, called IDEN A and said he has informatiou that IDEN G's wife and IDEN Y's business manager made a trip to Florida recently. Also IDEN U said he has learned that a former BKHERALD man who 1s a COMRESTIAL 14-0000 Be ° oer eo foe my a -_ putt doe e IuCcrh iat agent tA a bmorwenasl. ¢ fey eo LO fungs eyre gave TO aumPode in Piat dealer. Yhe favestiyatiun of i reveal, atcurdinog te LYN A, that ¥> SAG Lbonrant t a gar Tis tian rtyinas atealei shat saig pet Pe ae tal fer by POLN OR, hess cabaer appears in hare deen unite. ted Sy the fnveatinstion. turk Ul, who Obvisaars bas 2 asnurer eithds tw eLhal, atea told Pit A abou. many ef the dnfividuals ity asset? de LS formerly REWPRALD caplereces, . etAE whe one gu. torn U's $Suformatton appeats Te be accurate, srewptiag te TSEN A, who pecalis receiving a telephoow sabi frse tons uoan haly les8. P2rs 6 was ayltatal, aud aphed UBLN A te hamstbe a gather Ver fin qudckiy ade dy. We satd bio wife, chi deen, amt Che Bualiness agent ot ft wero in Key Keet, ad wo bar supped fo otay ta the apspinert of a tetired RKKEKALD ewplcyoe Based 7 ifpemerty with) tobe ASE. TER To fatoad of PDEX F, had loft the area. aid gave hte aparternd bey te THEN PL when “rn G's utile ate the orhera atetwed tn Ee, Buel, Ther rents ast bucute IDEN F to get the bey, IDEN ( aahea Enh Ate tied set ehat the we oe doing, “ard Just how. far ey peck tm mt boat, Sb AL featnet Uwy Daa checked tae a Lecal meteb, Ne cabled SEES Gael paves ay, Chie lafermet ton. DES G was reifeved, but asbed ULNA te keep an eye on then om tepotl theds muevementa to his. Subpegurwddy, while wero typ te Myandt, POEM A vas approached Ry aa LACUELAK Gftteer an Intetaad Affater Hite tag tvidual sald the epdawte wae uister ative dnvcat tation, oot mebsd PER A what he new about tC. ea Finghiy, IDEN A ba Aiea REEMA AN Hypa teniie de pPrtes whatever ostetoe, guidance, div) gaatatanse Gt wlasees Fe fuinist befiga he tokes further action ta phtaia- puai > dmpebsead fen tise pe ibaa. ite Io thisbing tn Cerne uf puce bla weiia dS guberios tia ae tie teatall with LNCULLAR. Ne ceregntecs hatithgis Bay what ve fet Bim feo for Rinpelf. Ta that svent, he pare ta yrpectae fe thek BS PE fae, a ta reveal the shove stery, amt sek His bile ad -loiaw & ba pRebi desde 7k EAB fur ftnan tal reltef, te whl aed dae any are ten abi PPEA wD wed bb he has beard frow RERHEBALIE hye tote da ababdwa Fo pet te et on thin aastter, a apcedy Feply fe hid papecat Ing avotetan e afd be ceeroctated. . ca TDESCA, tnetdontally, hee getded ty temata to Fobgs, ard sag Lotions. a job aa ohied feveet dst Fert a facap privers Bites ty aur tee, Ve Indicated # tepdy wsaid be futdbswtag FE OSE ge weg oa of Gire tt ta HN A. Wl planes wyackeb 48 fuehb 2. Be tepid a af Ylsoavab pay : a i Separate Cuvee Artacteacad tt Fut bee —_ . . ae ed 14-0000 SEPARATE OOVER AITAGLEMT To: SFL -002-76 ' (The “Informal Grievar >" wag written by iDEN Tj me SUE SCOT . 4 ‘Informal Crievance “t. This eritten informal grievance 1s baing submitted In orcer that it : may be passed to hicher suthority for revoluticy. It 13 anticipated that # ’, ~+ fing) action will bo requlred by top echalon Ors officials tn orcer to . satisfoctorily hasclva all of part of tho issues, 2e I atsh to fila a grievances on tha Fellows: Subjects whic!) constitute Camaitments mado to mae by representatives of SEA et the tina of my recruitment oo from CLA into the DEA Narcotics Intolligance Division. ; eo Tf was specifically told by DLA reprasentstiyas at the lime of my a {nitiol fecrultaant interviews that (he reticamant plans were tne - - Bama tn both aganctas ang that @y previous time in Governzent would transfor with ma with fo break in aervico, J am now informed chat 5/ previaus service will mat count toward retlrament under acction §326(c), tLtlo 5» USC Law Enforcement Retirement. -This leaves me " -@ith no chance to accumulate tho required timg for retirement, cr &. I was told by the O£A Foprosentct:vaa that tn order to expedite : my transfor Prom CIA 4t would be necave iy to bring mg on uty fn Bchedule “AY Gtotua, howover, ectlon #2493 be initlated ahoriy after &y OU lo giecs ma in comutetive caraes wtatus, I nave noe been on duty wlth DEA for two yoara ond thras perthe, end 1 8a still on schedule ““A* atatua, - . . ©. R® oO reccultment ontsSeomant the OCA cepresantatives stated to mg that ofter tuo years Of sstiafactsr, satuica “4h OFA T sould ba q Grade GS-13, Ka promotion te Pastneuming oftar i 7 sonths of satis. ‘Factor: service, — ~ Mee nee te te eee oe ae care a. DEA rancanuntatives Stated to mea thet £ would be soaing ta CES 89 part of the “cround floarg™ PETBONNSL SP trained anc experienced Antallteunco officssa to staff tha neajy forang Antalligence division . of OLA und that 1 could oxpuct Pople upward ooverant on the career ' . . Indedar, At tPae. potne trora is husoparont intel iearce Coteor ladise . An OCA ; ee aa . : { 3. We atflaue ecthan that eould Satlofy ay orlevacce ty complete fulfiiy. MINA UF items gag stove, Ota eatoulyg take ahotsver action nocenaary te Crave mY ureviou? service tor fotleores, usdor Bs.6fer, ang career atatus Mould be estaibcohed at'n the CSE. If DLA comet FulPtrs ane TEMUMENES fade to eo Wray (2'o reprasentatiyag foctulled aa from C14 fA S943, then Joe Algroast avholonn of the JVs Jena tagat eneul ia erpedhis ey Sransfer beck to Cpy @® aI-n B89 roevibia, : 7 ENS po | ee 14-00000 CONWFID Bay : FS} ENT LAL 1814232 JAN 75 STAFF CITE DCD/iMIAMI 13276. DCD/¥ASHINGTON _ lee pe ATTA: | DEPUTY Clay OF OPERETIZAS (WAITS lt Pouch BOs 234 _IOEN A IDEN B cen Ss apew'e DEW D DEN E , IDEN F +e . ne gd 5 on poe GONZALO. ace GRAYSTON LY'CH PHOXS HUMBER: 813-36a -8618 OFFICE OF CERERAL COUNCIL > GUSTAVO FERHANDEZ AMADO CANT ILLO ROBERT. MODELL GEORGE SOW. CHICES2"E °"JERRY*') - LUCIES coNlen 7 BENEDICT MANDICH GARY SATIOCKS, PADSE NUMBER 279-2545 VILL IAM LOGAY . DEPARTMENT GF. JUSTICE MIKE BRUM BUD FRANKS BURZAU GF NsRCOTICS. RAFAEL GARCIA suas: ADENT IT lzs ft NrL-222-% S DATED $4 JAWLLRY 1976 FORWARDED S199 BAY ; POLST DRIVE, TAMPA, FLOR IOA 14-0000 “a, . . : £o, PAGL 2 DCO/HIaME 13076 IDEN. S - (GRAY GHOST) ADEN T - THE DRuG- RIMS THAT VAS ROLLED UP WAS A BYLTI-MILL TON DOLLAR OPERATION, THE GROUP HAD A COUNTER- INTELL IZEHCS © BUDGET OF ABCUT YStONS MILLION ANNUALLY, AIO [Lusso 4 (EITHER AS ACTIVE RING PEPBERS OR VITTING or Ts | Po : ACTIVITIES) THE $34 OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE IN XY WEST,’ : ' THE STATE'S ATTORGEY, THE SHERIFF AND CHIEF OF Pats, oo - ; _. THREE MEMBERS OF TiZ CITY COUNCIL, THE ENTIRE POLIce i . : : DEPARTMENT, OVER ALF OF THE SHERIFF°S DEPARTMENT, THE i FARE CHIEF, AND VARIOUS CITY AND COUNTY CFFICLA.S. THE RING: ALSO RAN THe PROSTITUTION, NUMBERS, AND TNEFT RINGS IN THE AREA. - VHILE SOME -OF THESE PERSONS WERE aRRESTED . CWE FIRE CHIcF, FC2 ONE), OTHERS WERE NGT, AND ALL ARE | FREE ON BAIL AT THIS TIM, a . “IDEN U- GORGE cRILE 7 ~~ IDEN VW: BERNARD Ly BORKER IDEN W =| EUGENIO R. MARTINEZ a ae chee nen ee tetin ante ames ho teh lime eee IDEN X ~ WATERGATE ToEN Y¥ - mapaa NHU ~ IDEN Z = RALPH JOHNSON . . IDEN AA = VHO ST er IDEN BB - CONGRESSMAN SAM GIBZ0NS £2 IMPDET CL BY 311663 — ae CONFIDENTIAL . arrmem cee ‘| ie U hi: bet ba cede ee. ' ; NPL-003-7¢, ‘ Chief, Danestie Callection Division = : 13 Jenuary 1976 3 Gzpucy Chief of Operations (watts) —- A ‘ ; Chief, Milani Piald Office Publication of Itens Relating to Cutan Operations / thn ; .- ny . 1. We met with Greyston Lynch, a retired Agency staff employes, - ; on. ? January 1976 at he bons In Teapa, Florida. Lynch had racuested _ + “the maeting throagh contact with GC. Ona iten of interest to Lyncl: Se gee ~eoncerna a book he-wishes to ‘write on Cuban operations during the . “-.~ perded 1961-67, Lynch currently 1s in the procees of preparing one -.. "Wook" (on: tha. Bay of Pigs) for publication. Recently, however, ha | spoke with George Crile, who is writing a book on Watergate burglara Bugesio Martines and Bernard Barker. Crile indicated ha and co-author ‘Taylor Branch plan to follow that book with one on the Agency's Cuban operations, and focus on Lynch and. William Robertson, two major figures dn tha Bay of Pigs invasion. - Sines Hartines wan deeply involved with Lynch as a-ship esptain during the Bay of Pigs and in subsequent operstions against Cuba, he will ba the primary sourca for tha book. | 2. Lynch. balieves the story Martinez will provide will be somewhat. inaccurate becausa ka oaly saw..developments-from the- vantage point “of a chip captain. Lyacn (whese cohort Robertaon is deceased) baliaves only bs. eax provide an sceurate recounting. Tha Martinee book is schedeled for printing in the summer of 1974. Lynch would Lika to beat Crile and Branch to the punch. Indeed, he believes they will not publish their book if tney know ka ts going to publish one on tha. sem Subject. What Lynch wishes is-an indication of general Agency reaction to any “amiscript be might write on the period. ‘ 3. Lynch wishes to write about the operations of the AMLILAC ‘group (Commandos Mombigei) during the period 1961-67, when Lyoch conducted about 100 infiltration and exfiltration operations {n Cuba. Any mumoecript he. drafts will, of course, ba submitted to che Agency for review, Ha does not wish to get into the writing job, hovever, Lf thera ig.a blanket prohibition on desertbing Agency operations which occurred in that ‘period and place. Ra notes that Marriner, not fettered Ly Agency restrictions, will provide Crile and Branch with his recolicetions. Lynch believe. he can cover the saterial in a way which will noe hurt ‘anyone or expose anything. He hed no intentions of gett'ng into the commande taid recounting business. umneil he heard froa Crile recently. a : . : EQ L@DST CL BY O11668 . ‘ : Y . 4 Siace time is important ca this meter, Lynch shall appreeiata s fatriy quick response on this questicn. He recognizes ro final... dectaion on his manuscript ean: be made wmitil Agency offielnis review ie. At the same time, howaver, it my nor be too difficuit:to asesrtain the presence or absgenca of a blanket restriction on writing about this 14-0000 coa FIDE attr A L 1620202 DEC of ‘STAFF CIE DCD /MIURE 139340 : DCD/VASHINGTON , ; _ATTNa DEPUTY CHIEF OF OPERATIONS XVATIS). » Co - SUBJs REF 3 if 1 CHIEF, stant ‘FIELD OFFICE Oo . GRAYSTON LYNCH, TAMPA, FLORIDA TELECON OF MAINWARING/WATTS, 16 DECENBER 1973, SAME SUBJECT. i t 1 TALKED WITH SUBJECT BY TELEPHONE THIS AFTERNOON, HE WILL Be INTERVIEVED IN THE VERY WEAR FUTURE AND WE WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH A FULL REPORT, E2 IMPDET CL 6Y 611663 : “e084 FIDEW®TIAL to, 8 7 eB DIARY, 16 December 1975 8 - 194494 | 1. John Greaney, -OGC, called this date to advise that ex-CIA \ employee (now retired) Grayston Lyrich told John over the telephone. that. he wants to consuTE with a CIA officer on some undefined problens concernina other ex-CIA employees. It seers that Lynch, who was ' involved in the Bay of Pigs operation.and fs an open protanonist of | CIA, {s writina a book. He fs in contact with Greaney with respect to OGC's need to review the boek before 1t ‘{s publ fshed. 2. Greaney, who belfeves that Lynch may be. connected with. Dave Phil tps! Ex=CIA Enployces. Association, asked if we could have a OCD officer from the Miamt Field Office visit Lynch in Tampa, _where-he is now living, and Tisten to his story. ‘Greaney attached some importance and.urgency to tiis’ request and indicated that (t= 7 - nene would be advantageous: for the Agency to remain on good terms with Lynch. 3. I told hin I-would pass his request on to higher DCD authority and let fim kaow what is decided. _ Lynch's address 1s: 8709 Bay Point Orive, Tampa, Florida, telephone: 813-884-8610. — CSmyth/pk “ Pitted a ¢ 4 _ . . ‘ te oe Pat : ‘ ‘CONFIDENTIAL - [Oa FA . . . . . - . . ~ je oct Lot . CESS SHEET FOR oeo COLLEC. < S§ a SEETION fabs egret ey the Nand 11. METHOO OF COL LEGTION ; 2. DIRECTED TO, Group! Desk Otter _. INTERV IL TP REPORT | OTHER OC. | OTHER tSpecity) ‘ : - “Xx : DCD/ICG/AMA (Hunter /Budel Ler) j 3. SUBJECT AND AREA : . 4 Recruitnent of Cuban Exile Aircrews { . : . on (zatrey : 2 aL Ao Cate T Pee | 4. FIELO COMMENTS : 5. CONTACT Nore, Title, Or ponization, Address} INTERNAL USE ONLY , ; Grayston Lyach 8709 Bay Point Drive —____._. 2 wee wee ete ee 1 Tampa, Florida: 16, SOURCE (Name, Title, Organization, Address). nie 7 tee em ye 2 é : - —— ee _—— f ; _ : . ~ _ | s, REPORT SERIES. |9. REPORT NO. [1ocase no] 11, DATE FWO'O [12 ro:nol 13, EXCHANGES i - sent . tapetaya[s fete a? @-22 _ fraaelts-ie[t7-te] 19-22 : 29 ; tos 2 iajelmatrisiv. mo.| oa. [ va. 1. Exchanges [2.Gilateral [A Commercial & Asticta iV é Doe “_E(R 07314-77 [64,954 |03 | 31177 |XMIM_ = | ye ae [eaves ]as.cie. fig som] az. miitary, | 18. 170 (32 - 43) a 19. F.0.SHIEF : ' 28-26 27-29 30 | 31/1. air Force ; : ‘ _2- Army . . . ikia | nf | isway | BMainwaring BMainwaring - sl foe . i i a SECTION 2: Torbe con:pleted by Hesda: sates . [ee eee een be coe t HEADQUARTERS COMMENTS (O90 net farvear source ingentities) Process sheet and réport was! typed fa Headqui sdttere/ International, Collection Group, AMA Section from Miami teletype 13953. “ERE Yih osc (Poten | Cerraieatid ef FiBET~ itd pC dH Eeber dA wh minhe FEAL ; SECTION 3: To be completed by (68 i Hi : i. a Sutheanny wat snows 2 Data surptit i “i @i by oIn|en ayencies CONTACT: 6 to ESM OFFICER 7 {| NBudelier for Mtuntor: djm ' DP enaNc M4 SEED ON CHIE yi [a] Nome Budelier “2D - contwentiaL i2oa2) > % c. 4 } i a Lhe tLe oer Domestic Collection Division Forcign Intelligence Infonnition Report ‘pieectomart OF OPERATIONS COUNTRY © Zaire SUBJECT Recruitment of Cuban oo, DATE DISTR. 1 April .1977 \ Exile Aircrews . . \ | NO. PAGES : 2 ; REFERENCES _ DCD Case 64,954 DATE OF INFO. March 1977 us citizen, a‘ former professional intelligence officer. He received this information from a long time acquaintance who was invited ‘participate in the project discussed in this report. : An individual described as chief pilot to Zaire Fresident Sese Seko | Mobuto has been attempting to recruit pilots and ground crews fron i among Cuban exile groups to counter invading ferces. Especially _desired are members of Lhe former Cuban Congo brigade. Active in this project is an individual named Rene Garcia. os According to prospective participants, two qualified piscts Bay have recently left for Soutn Africa, presuzably in connection with this project. zaire is also seeking to purchase skyraidet atreraft. send = : : a 5 4 3 2 1 WARHING NOTICE-- SENSITIVE INTEAGENCE SOURCES AND MEFHOOS INVOLVED aaap ann ee CNT eae ee Sad | CUN INTERNAL USE ONLY 1 CLA INTERNA li LOR FIDENTIAL i Tee OEReCw RAE PON BAD USE Ch Ted PORE es TNTTL EAE MLE PME DAEAT TON Em Tees FER AY at Comte Ee wy Sha HP. 4 Tp Re ee OCO REFORT NO. OO~ E 328/07314-77 TYHIS1S UNEVALUATED INFORMATION TT TVET, q Ae aa k ae ald ned Say 14-0000 ; . : CONFIDENTIAL ae an - twhen filled ind - a [Y . : PROCESS SHEET FOR DCO COLLECTIONS rece: PrSsIDENT orrice SUBJECT anh area Eulugio Cantillo/Claim of High Quality Uranium Deposits in Cuban Mine PUBLICATIONS, INDIVIDUAL NO. ac PORTS, OT HEM WELL eNOw ORGANIZATION NO. UBJECT eH. TOO GENERAL ey CTHce Pe Y fe fod Tele, creer CONT act Grayston Lynch $790 bay Point Drive Tampa, FL tName, Title, Oryonsrotion, Address} GRAPHICS, pep tece see SUrPKNTLY DOURCE (Nawe, Tile, Orgorisation, Address) 2 MSUPP CENT + OFHER/ MISC. - COMORES WIT INDIVIRUAL NO. | TEREST Sus-SOURCE (Nome, Title, Organisation, Address) \. PORGANIZATION No. 1_LEVALUATION . REQUESTED FROS ME THOS OF COLL ETTION INTERVIEW TRIP REPORT = OTHER DOCUMENT otuem (Sprefy below) | ee ce OE 7 » ‘POorRecTeo To . . ; wes - FiGLO COMMENTS : aa fe UL. E We decided Q0-A(S) would be the most appropriate format for thie information since AKULE has (according to Source) had Ja long relationship with the general. Any follow-up request for verification Jwould likely go chrough that route. Source has not. previously passed the information to an Agency representative. ’ ' “| | MA Wa a4 : i esfseinr sais 6s 611 82{ 63. oe a a 75| 78177 | 79 47% 74. XK, (OX A A IO/AA EKKnaysi: 1jh tah ARES . 7) SFE AER BRANCH SEC TIS ov] ones (ae) Fond 25 oasocete PPEVIOUS FOITIONS CONFIDENTIAL (ezrwecer ce ar & ct ar “ay 006687 fareaty =a “io Jorace] | ST bal fra | country 14$0000 ~ z a . E “CLASSIEICATION | ~~ | G-O-S-P-1-D- Fe? I-DoRN Toil [ cos REPORT NO. O0-A(S)-322/00270-76 6 DIRECTORATE OF . : ~ OPERATIONS _ DATE _ 13 Jennary 1976 ® COUNTRY Cuba - NO. PAGES = SUBJECT Buluglo Cantillo/clain of Rich | REFERENCES . * Quality Uranium Deposits in” — Cuban Mine ‘DOMESTIC COLLECTION DIVISION OPERATIONAL INFORMATION REPORT This report is betieved to contain. information of operational interest and may not be disclosee to personnel outside the ®. Oirectorate of Operations without the prior permission of the Domestic Collection Divrsion. US citizen, individual with longtime relationship with Bulagto Cantille. Source is a retired Agency staff employee. — 1. Zulugio Centillo, a Cuban national who resides at 6791 S.W. 2nd Street, Miami, Florida, is a former Cuban general. In 1956, when he was the Chief of the Cuban Air Force under Cuban dictator Ratista, Cantillo's uncle cema to hin with an ore sample the unele had - uncovered in an abandoned former Spanish mine in Cuba. The uncle suspected the ore was uraniam. Cantillo brought the specimen to tha US, where it was assayed by an unnamed US survey company as being the richest uranium suxple the firm had ever tested. Cantillo - and the mele, who wre tha only individuals aware of the location” of the mine, recognized archaic Cuban lave did not protect their : find, so the general attempted to get Batista ta change the wining _statutes. Batista suspacted tha sineral had come across somthing simificent, andhhe sant a tean of;men to tha Pinar del Rio area for six months on a search, The tean uncovered nothing. Batista — also tried to work out a deal vheré he would be a partner in the wenture as a pre-condition to changing the mining laws. He was - meuccessful. in convincing Cantill6 to pérnit him to become a oo. partner. At that time, the revolution reached full intensity, : and on Ratiota left the country. 2; Cantillo's uncle is still in Caba. : Despite Cantdllo’s imprisonment by the Fidel Castro. regire for nine years, he has never told anyone. about.bis uncle's Find, Avproximately one year ago, Cantillo approached a retired Agency staff employee and informed hia of the uncle's find. He did so ofter all ithesa years because of the developing relations between the US-and Cuba, Cantillo feels the . US may be able to make use of ip formation. that Castro does not possess about the viches that exist in his om, nation, and that Castro and the USSR would capitalize on the find if they were to . become avare of it. In his view, the 105 shoula know of this potentiaa before it conducts negotiations with Castro. The general : is willing to provide the name éf the assay company, so that . documentation can be obtained on the purity of the uranium. 3. The peneral's US contact notes Gantitio is not the sort of man vho 5 speaks Loaccurately abet thingd such aa this. He described Cantillo 4 4 asa "solid muy”, and says the information Cantillo has provided 4 ; probably is reliable. : ; 1 | 1 - ead - . [eae ET SS anna | i fot ate EO 14ST, senate categer H # H i i ” Jara ie tet orne cat of t 1 GeQeeFr Tete: MToEetc 2 Md sues . see BSOLETO PAC HOUS 21g CBSO ONS
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14-00000 104-10175-10085 | 2025 RELEASE UN SSIN : DER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | cette atten gett aia stan DISPATCH KO. _1ifinbelSS2— SEBRET CLASS ATGN 10 ; Chief, WD ~ ysows Chief cf visions Hepico City {eee eet ot sus! sprciric Subject ef FU W-1ECT REFERENCE: HYM-E-1507, 16 June 195 ae OIS - ak le Subject is contacted ty a menber of thie Missicn about twice 8 nonth usually cn a sexi-sccial tesite Subject is quite familiar with the = workarge Gs += va gieaer at sen weeed on his experience in Panaue, bis frecrent yicits there, and his contacté wits tiis office curing tLe feb Leek gicite | From tine to tine sutject provices bits of information cz opiniens ca Local | affairs wich he thine: may be c2 interest. Ways in ‘hich fe coule te of further , operaticna’ use heave zlso been discussed with fim in getere) termse Subject i has provided his name for use in registering @ Station autcnobile anc for . ebtaining postcifice tozeSe : ioe oa 1 2, Suksect appears to be well versed in shne of the cperational metiocs of the organizaticn ena bas alvays expressec & willingness to assist in ary. way pessizle.s This night include acting as a cutecuts fornishing gesezel =” political a~c Cormunist informeticn, setting up cover estatlisnmente, anc tis Gevelostent of inferrants in several fields. To date, 30 specific cpesirg for his services Les beEe= evolved tut it is higily Likely that such a srot will: appear in the futures : : 3. This Missicn foresees no strong obstecle or reason against subject's teing contacted by ELEUMP again tut feels that if subject had any jnforrs= tien of possible interest to this organizaticn be would immediately centect i the writer. In addition, such @ contect might ressilly re-xinéle subject's previcusly expresseé feeling trav at tines it appeared that Bere Jett hard éidn't know what the right hand was doing". it is suggested that af SUP hes ary specific tyre of information in mind, questicns indiceting the line ef §nterest coul¢ be Tomwarded to thi Mission and plecec vefore subject for ds corment. If KUcUNP yarticulerly cesires to ‘interview subject it is suggested that thig Mission be authorized tc so inform sutject so that the matter will ‘appear completely ecoréinated in subject's mind. KO. 51-28 roRM jum 1949 14-0000 ° Hen dh tee ; 4 vee oe amma nee mene Metals aren fe meng gmetpmrneT se tumeneminmernmeenee cn ar tmratameemamnennpragertenm: «Prams renee este me =f o. Vi . [7 ~ cence -~ nn eve teen terete teens |) nanan nammtesmenmeaeenoten corel Rirtaretnteiehvtnen tines Gordon M. Ryereon . 20 ) ® This Mission acprecietes tke receipt of reference as an excell- SECRET ent exazple of such ccercinations ke 29 June 1954 Page tro Hota-1ss2 GR/ert com Di 14-0000 Ais . He nde) 07 Po IT \ : 3 Gxdef of “isaian, Mexico City 5 s Chief, AD © Cperoticnal ! = Subject of TH laile77§ RIF: TH eOTS 1, A represertitive of K°SM? rece tly contacted subject, a "os. anufacturerz’ © 3. reprosentitive, «n> lives in Yexieo City. After 2UJUM? mere ite stoadsrd exolanstian of KUILAK interests, <ne subject said tat he fait thet he should meke it clesr what he worked for ADRK in Mexico. He oualiftied BUG SeeecbGle GF BAyRAL Wibk Ans GabRIEAVE DaSi gr Ws BOG vXBriense in Maxico exabled him to set un necting vlaces and Srant offices | as vell eg other cover -rojects for SUBARK, CLACI9 and wunIVY. Subject seened multe candid and CT had no reason te ballevs that he - was not tailing the uruth, Ucbjict doubted wit he could eive ALu.RK a prast: desk of informstion which was not available throush officiel arencies 4 O-orsting in Fexico, However, he scans to bo cutternily « s-iedrecale on the | eiturtion there ard OVI foais that. ne alr. be a source of sug | interesting information if their contacting uim would not isterfere ~ith arrengezente “hich your 4Aiseion ui-ht have wece vith hime Keodauarvers Pewests ry Coma nts ressrding subject. sleese covise.cs s2en' es possible, since WIP would like to contact subject agu:n mon be returns, te this cxeairy in duly, 11 June 19% rr ain : CaH ; Distributions 1 = W/ hrons , : J > Xexico City) 1 1 iMailroos 1-21 WH/TIT/NJOgden/ jw .. - Subj. J.C. XDD . Q, My DOBEFLUIGRR | 201. 30999 ty ee 8. Po [ssimatipccee Hparé APR 2: to55. SPURL Foe SON TVW Or rat we TS | | | ida te EERE. Sete aw ee 14-0000 Chief, FI/Plan/cever 2 kay 1556 i Chief, Contect Division, 00 | i Alfonso R. Wichtricn (1+1265) ‘ 1. A Fepresentative of this Livision recently contacted subject, . a US manufacturers! resresentative, wo lives in Mexico City, Wichtrich was viciting representatives of te Aehi Corporation which is one. of: his eccounts in Mexico city. After our representative made “is standard ex Planatica of agency <iveresis, aicuucich said toat he felt that he should Jake it clear toat 6 wcrsec for wie agency in mexico, je qualified this statencot by saying wat ais extensive vackcroud and experience in Mexico = enabled iia to set up mecting pleces and "front" offices as vell as otter : Scover" projects for this Agency, we Stave Department end the Bureau, 2. Re seened quite candid amd our reprezentative had ne reason: to i believe tant Le was now iedling we Louth, sicatricn aoucted that he * could give us 6 great cecal of inforsntion wiich was not aveileble through official azercles operaiing in Mexico, However, he seers to be generally knowleceable on the situation there and we believe tiat ke sight be & source of soze interesting infuraation if om- contacting hia would not - Gnterfere with arrangezents which the covert offices might have made with hia, . . t Ciney aaa he oe 3. We should ‘ppreeiate your coments, If you prefer, we saall not see hiz again. On tne otuer hand, if you have no objection, wa should like. . te contest hia wien Le returns to this country in July. Fisase advise. i vo { : ; ¢ ' y : i H q E. M. ASHORAPT , i ree | : crl eet FEAL : ; - { j $ 1400000 deci, OFFICIAL DISPATCH Year AR |. DISPATCH NG. Z7PO(H- lo. F760; SPECISY Ath om Sta PoucH ms : - — .«. H i 1 2 ; d . 3 To : ‘OATE: i Febreeary 1950 " Chief of Station, Hexico FROM 3 FLT o le joy The oe Ait bash 4 SUBJECT: cewtrac. , sercific. Operational Subject of TuN%=97h 2. Subject wos ergared by our field station, Panama, in detcober 1M7 with the thought that he eas qualified te organize a net divested eminst a target of high priority imterest. “is services terminated in reel 1549 when he took residence in Hexico for bubs Poarense 2. The Chief of Stetion, Fanos, Seed tlt man ag having ercet einzloness of purpose which rracuces raqzits|l in the fleld of bis a primary interest. Sut tis ezpericdte {a re @ that the subject's : primary interest - his busine Athat he little tim te work as an arente te ceed te te ate wet for the U.S, Arzy in Te ferctancs vavert operationge - ' and his exprorse? cesire to TUS COSS Bt recommend that the subject be enraged by field Xoo, s there ia unusual nsed for a or his backgro. cede knee sheen . _20R 309! a LL _ To, LBSTRe ° co ps _ Gd ror , i, pate : rf 5. ce ms oFFicen al NA COORDINATING OFFICER eos “quTmenticat cae SECRET CLASSIFICATION 14-0000 {USTRUCTIONS: Officer designations snould ve uses in tn9 "Te" colyan. Under each comment 6 ise should be draen Bcroes sheet and ese cocment numbered to correspend with the aueser os the *To"epiuan. Each officer snoula initial (Check aark insufficient! before furtter routirg. This Zecore end Routing Steet should be returned to Registry. 22 4. E60: Te COMKESTS 201 30999 som BO. $1.10, . So noe SECRET : . / 4 : : ePa 1960 14-0000 aN = . . os . 4 OFFICIAL DISPATCH vias 2 ae - byspaTCH HO. T2FtefaQ SPECIFY alm O8 SE Out See R : a . CLASSIFICATION To : Chief, Fereicn trasch T Frou : Chico? <f Station, Penime City, “cncma SUBJECT: cexerm- teents ent " speciFic- Sybfect of The etiress of subject is: Reval Crow, &. bh. | ~ : . Cente #4 : Kexico, T. Fe. ; Bead We ste: Ugrerd 7, antell Tikirte e £ Distrivation: “sn 2% : Piles 1 3 ; 3- j a oll ~ j . aa AE SECRET - RARE 201 * goan «9. : 1FICATION are tear *°F* : __GLASSIFIC 14-D0000 * : . : REY WMSTRUCTIONS: Officer gestgnations snould be used in the “To* coluen, Vader each cosment @ line shoulé te dracs ACfOeE Sheet eG each comment nuebered to correspond elth the number in the “To“eluan. Fach officer should initiel SQieth mack femufficiont! before furtuer routing. This @ecord end Routieg nest should be returned to Registry. 4 Dat : A | Gai GO. won [att «dl omiae's tans no. [ eecro [revo | aitins : FRT & Toate APR 23 1255 ape 1068 come. €O. oi.80 : SECRET 14-0000 ~ 3 t i OFFICIAL DISPATCH Whar 3 DISPATCH NO. T7ELt= , deecrfy ate OR SEA Pouce : SECRIT , { CLASSIFICATION ; : To : Chief, Foreign Branca T ‘ FROM”: Chie? cf Station, SUBJECT: cencra- fronts and Ttoraants : specifics TOSCL The services of sbfect hed been terninsted prior to ny errival at this ‘ station and, ia fect, aubiect hos net teen residing ere since ry arrival. is troinced to me by i HTRicD.. ieated 2 (FeEk Tey ‘ after he becomes roze settled § in vemico © C our office there. , : ‘ Sinte Headquarters on? parts to fudge subject «nde shether te x Hexteo city yy 20 reconnerdation 4 i i £ Tie eddress of sutiect wil] follow ina seperate ‘Alerateh. : : ‘ i 3 . a . 4 tell . ile. “CLE Fomaré 7. Antell GIST COPY SEC%ET CLASSIFICATION oy s*.2@ orem 14-0000 INSTRUGTIONS: Cfficer designations (see separate she Under each coment a “, SECRET ROUTING ang, PECORD SHEET | : lire should be dram. across shee with the rmver in the "7c" column, Each officer sto | ROOM NO. +4 ° 2? form NO. 91-10 Sep 946 before furtzer routing. OATE RECEIVED OFFICER'S | FoRwARDED WWiTlALS t and et) should be used in the "To® eclusn. each eozment numbered to correspond wld initial (check mark insufficient) Thtg Record ard Routing Sheet should te returned to Rezis«ry. ACCESSION KO. ae] (oF ee eel 201; 30999 a | ES al 3 J _.SSTRAGIL = - N i loare APR 2115S | is] ke. 14-00000 tog to : ; : ~ an | ri . 7 : . 7 . . . . | i OFFICIAL DISPATCH =| VUAS - DISPATCH NO. waP-A-t07 SPECIEY AIR OR SEA POUCH i] 4 SECRET - PE CLASSIFICATION TO : Chief, Foreign Branch T DATE: _& November 1949 FRoM ; Chief of Station, Panema City, Pensra Jnb- SUBJECT: centr. Administrative specific. HYOROL - . i ; : i For the completion of Headquarters" recorcs, advice is herewith furnished that subject's services are not being utilized by the Penema City station. mers fs2t vac mate thom to Headavarters uncer date of April 12, 1949, in TZP-br4 oho ; ' Ho further action is contemplated in connection with this projecte | | So Bi wcer O..faagee Bruce 0. Sturgess é BOS:rtp Dietritution: Fask 2 | [ Den | : | . co - | “™ : mo | i fer Lad aon ly . , . bai ahg ; ; ' ; { : 4 . * 4 201 30999 !. . SECRET - KAPK gon No; arate CLASSIFICATION : de ; 4 ne | ; 1400000 an) “ _ To Chief, Registry Iivisian ' t o cae . - ei a _ tg ete, NE BT H ‘ es OL “s E ra Vammienenel ~ wae US ~— i fo Office Memorandum - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT pave: 15 dune 1949 Faom Chief, FBT .~0 ; SUBJECT: Hydrol , File oe 202-999 7 oo ' Je Subject file is transnitted herewith for retention — in Registry. ‘The project has been terminated. 2e Appropriste inlacing has boon cosplateds 3e Access to subject file mst be cleared with the Chief of FBT. ‘ i moog. 3 ai i , Po ‘got 30999 oa ‘ . “4 ar ae . si an | . “ an ‘ at . . . a 14-0000 MEMCRAMUM FO: SIZI, CCNPIDINTIAL FURES : SUBSECT: Authorization of Ficid project Eype:aituree for . . Projects sx ty &pprovel of the expanch ure of sveciai funds for the following? Nene or Evacol 1 fri =36 Sep. 2 Oct-32, Tice 2 Jen-31 Nar. 2 fore30_Jan ec: TOFF ne aniel Se Sbntfinscohanate pi Mt ee anes ae abit MN ie tte tani, { tere. i Ponsa City, Parana (fisia ins seiletion) a seb ecntlnns save cost Deedes sage . PROJECT ROUSS LUTHORIZED - Aghy ‘AT, , HYDRO Tersd nated ~ Laprik sho t . ! : { Hy i , TOTAL the Gpocecr.at Wi, U. WHEELER, Re i Chie’, Fereipn ¢ranch i 4 14-0000 } - OFFICIAL DISPATCH | Voas £th : DISPATCH NO. Deh Sa SPECIFY arm CR SER POUCH H . nig Fhe whet te’ CLASSIFICAT'ON , i ; j To : acting Chief, ra oT DATE: oar cee From oo: Chief of Station, Fanara City, Panara SUBJECT: Géxexar- Avents and Tnforzants SPECIFIC. HYTACL = Operetional Feview ee, Ores 2TIOVAL REVE ST FEEIO Cove CITE COUUTRYs YAw ore October 1£46 = March 164°, j woo a er an active operative of this statien. He was forced activities” ea our tetalf t because! of the prees of per- . fog ‘ACiL and XYLF #OL I 1. Subjeer is no lon WAlscontinue hiss so..al tusinesz. has been taken over ty . — | . 2.. Dering the period of nis connection with this station, mizCL failed to subsit any inforrational rerort wnich in itsele nerited transission to the Hore Office. one of his operations were clean ir the sense ‘thet a . . U.S. Covernnent influence had to te introc:ced into the actusl activation Loe £ each cf his sources. Tris coupled with the faet that re Laekee follow . throne! has civen 4 slightly sour aspect to 211 of his operations. i ) intend to ciscontinue ovr connections with Scbject WS SISO hg nara ari Wae Une pmren jae f fora 2 Say weal j i 3 Ao ne Z Gdzemh . A corviey vo ‘tiger erg ee ee 2 . FG, Le 7 nev ca Lae eG Y- @ LES, if Vash (2) be aer oe vis, 2 fee Ving” Files (1) , 3 (orto, ra TARE HOG BG _ . Gane Cd Cortes oe ley 7 eoam wp. Zon FICATION are spay S120 14.90000 \ Vg Nf ; U iS DECUMENTS IH DOSSIER TZP-A-381 TZP-A-d,54 4-67? A687 Name check TZP-A-102 Wr GARE EE ERSTE RRR OTERO Nahe ane et met CN SS 201 30999 i i i { i f i t } { i i j i i t 1 Hy i i Tt Te Oe ete penetra aN te eRe = oh 14.99000 ‘ ‘ ‘ 5 i 1 4 i wer ot _— PA ane 1 ; . 6 Jerery 1949 Kemoréndum for chief, Speciel Funds : Hydrol : $150 for second querter 1949 ‘ fe } res i t , cee renee pene . ’ renee eee eer namarengec ne Te beter oe i H pe rte 14-0000 : oy! “SECRET “ a SECRET INSTRUCTIONS: Cfricer designatis Under each comment a line should be with the number in the *® before further routing, ns (see serarate sheet} sh-ald be used in the "To" colum, tram acrcss sheet and eac= coment mumbered to correspond To" column, Each officer should initia: (check mrk insufficient) j This Recor? and Routing Sheet shorli te returned to Repistry, s OATE OFFICER’ RECEIVED INITIAL tonet & be aa en ed be scce FAS have . 8 é a Dreked x atoT ire. a. ie a ee oe .-#F aad an adds Kia~s co. : ee eer Pe | | || 4 . eee ee — 7 : 201 30959 : j 2 ~tif twegy ae PO , thao —t 7] Ft : : 4 ‘ \ ae ant a . Ladd oe SECRET rn ee 1400000 i “sn 2 <z . . i Vlas DISPATCH NO. T7P~4~272 SPECIFY ATR Of SEA POUCH a\ok CLASSIFICATION : 24 November, 1248 to ? Acting Chief, FzT pate: 22 “ovenvery 2% FROM =: Ghief of Station . Pans cB Cit, Pansna. . SUBJECT: GENEPAL Accents and informants : specific. -YDROL Operational Review and Project Report : Ref: Fi Noe 51 TZ2P - 152 TZ? - A - 192 TZP - cs - 321 £ q OFZLRATIOUAL REVISE. ‘ CORNTRYs YAWNER PERIOD COVERED: 20 October, 1947 to present. O2gECTIVES AND - Subsect's orisinsl assizment wes the estab- TASES: listment of an intellicence net for the : Repu odlie of Penanua ‘with a view to develepin infermation on our varicus YANNER oblectivess The asai iment wes too croad because gub- fect la establiqnins 2 new beeiness end hea net hed sufficient time to devote to our worke; is activities were redirected alont the lines of cultivation of snecifie individuals. His eulti n 3 tment of ¢: informant 5 & ilent. His nes ling of the subdiect of "Zrean259 was ex- cellent. His na: ndlins of YOR _ 4 been unsatisfsectory in that nat spent suffielent time on the pro! atates » Re will correct this 4e 8s latest “assisrment is the nenstrat® rist,. circles in the Netioral Unt SAMO. pees ce eben ie has recrmited an excelle: : ot for this purrose who will be ennloved ata : 3 : salary of one iundred Fifty Dollara ("159.703 Rei bad Lb: pertonth, This project is eoproximately _ wh Beit we 2. one yeur olde } 3AT. ARY Ta ‘date subi fect hes rot received a aslery, | tut has peate mapensated 3ocislily and by |. 3 I, . 20% ; pony 4s. oy .20 ; ; CLASSIFICATION 14-00000 f a é 241 - On @ salary gtartus n 33 cellent services mit nas not devoted 4 : : great deal of time to our work, “Sis ine : terest has creatly increases since you pemittes MYDECL te receive home 9 training. He has feirly cood contacts and is capable of cultivating “ginost anyone © af : ve : this As : : One s ; per : getiv nee : tais to the j Bibert ted tor ‘ ’ ; i ter subi : vive fut — : . refe 4 . et infom i “nia infor : ; hat dats, i mes heve called at stts place si q ness innuiring fer mation. Uowever, ¢ i. we seem to heve his zesl loyalty anc weare i the ones wno can rrevide him with Sunds to, ‘ cultivete sud-azents. : 4 : EVALUATION OF As stated above sublect has cerformed ex- i SERVICE i i . ; we mi 3 services shouls Decome . . i a more valuable in the immediate future. ‘ : To date subject's intellisence i : nes only been velvatie a3 2 supe A otner sources. iis operational : hes seen excellent and is ef rea ‘ lie is more interested in the ope . : gide of our activities then in r a OTHER FACTORS: | «This agent has Deen nendled “ : in T2E-251 gubfect to the mo c i ; - ; of inereased social contacts e 7 t o . / by the foct that suoject's «life * st terested in the soot ul adventaces | gained from her nusvand's activities. — ~ COM ENTSt-y We plan to contime uesiaz z t a Sop bo cultivate other potential stent personnels cece... His prinery contimuisus pr fect will now be ‘ the penetration of communist aetiyicies in the Wational University of Penamss We may . -pearrance - the relationsnis cetwees = “HROL ‘ § cel — Mle a m0 ee . - ; “widinaetlte. 14.90000 % i i RSQESTs ae pnent senco the develepr IYDRCL's ba . = the 3vy es the limit {n the Intellivence Sands end ig inel himself finar. veiatly witneut ree that we will receive % Vil walue exoensed. Reslizing t tant factor in the develormen operations we pe this will the most efficient excendity If not we will convert the projects. A3 @ matter of ganization we feel our ult in this area snoulé veto operste with a mimimun mumbe SBuerican resident ezentse oft tioned stove ars eriticl men Ca ee en i0 It is reques sted that Proiect socroved to semit an exnendit Hundred PLoty Dollars (3759. 00) nex querter. goover 0.f ‘sring ; fe teat haan wena eee wat tere 1400000 ‘interest in either the latin American araa ae fn tis Ven 226 -virture of his waluable aseistance to our operations in Tanasa. io rt Interview with Alfonso Rudolf Fiehtrich by Paul P, Paxton 1. On 17 Yovember 1948, the subject called at 2us Zailding and was interviewed by Paul P. Paxton. He had been advised to ray his respecte to tarry A..Reat by the Chief of Station, Fanuma City. The | subject ‘cab £3 tearn what the erseedare would be {f he withe! ts offer # his services with Cla at a futare date. At the present tire he is . managing the Poyal Crown Bottling forks in Panam City and is nezotiating fer a.franshise to distribute a milz product ia that srea. His primary purpose in coring to the United States at this time wes to make arranze- ments for this latter business venture. The subject hss been aiding the Chief of Station in Fanana for the vast year in-a wanrer that has deen extreswly helpf2zl to our operstisone. During the war hs was a Lt. Col. . in United States irsy Intelligences serving for a cons!-aradle time in China im an undercover capacity. He zives evidence of being very well versed in intellicence mtters and shows, keon appreciation for secarity- matters. : 2. He stated that within six or eight nonths his crivate business | affairs in Fanasa would de developed to the point where he could accept. @ position with this Agency in a full-time camocity. Ze evidenced : rs See PRlayZ Chins. [made no eomnitdmontw as far as future employment is eoncerned but I did suggest that vieit this headquarters on his noxt visit - to the United States vzrovidk¢ he ie in a position te secert full-tine employment. 1 recomend that his application be given serious eone sideration in the light of his past intelligence experience and by + t q 14-0000 OFFICIAL DISPATCH i a VIAs_“Ate DISPATCH No_ZZP-/S1_| _ SPiurr At® OR SEA POctH = . * - 7 Ocunth., | 4 CLASSIFICATION; TO) = Acting Chief, FBT DATE:___9 July i948 FROM : Chief of Station agli 7 ; ae Fanama City, Fanara SUBJECT: comnu- Agents ard Inforrants . oe : : secre. Operaticnal Datu = HYDROL ; Ref - TZP-A-102, TSE/F £786 and PACY 188 ~. 1, EYDROL, ol : _ 24° Subject's background tas been with the U.S. Arey in China, where he crganized a corplete intelligence net. He is an organizer and Planner and best qualified for tre supervision of intelligence nets and informants, and intelligence crerations in general. - 3. He ie a very personable individual and has. the facility for ; gatting along with latins. He is very well accepted even though he has _been here only a little over a year, ce ... Se In Tatin america because of his knowledge of Spanish. He is also well qualified to operete in the China Theater in view of his past experiences, aithough he bas no knowledge of the language. _ 5s Subject makes frequent tcsinesa trips to Yexico, 6, Subject has discussed plans for expanding his business into South Anerica. . 7. Subject has five people working for him. (a) HFORACID; EYDRAMALIC; and the subject of TZ?-A-269. He has also cultivated two ; ‘ wneitting informants, one of whom is a fairly rrominent Arnulfista and the: other is a socially prozirent Panamanian and businesazan on whor ve will subzit biographical data at a future date, (b) Rone cf the people are | paid. The subject of TZF-L-269 has been informed that we will defray any | expenses which he may cave incidental to our operations. “YDPACTD has ‘expressed a desire to have a savings or retirment: fund cpened for him in the United States. This we have azroed to do and estinate that the cost j will: be about $100 to $150 per month. ., oo : G9 E. Wit Kiera - — CLASSIFICATION: * BO 14-0000 ‘to maintain EYDRACID's cover. - @nly a srail percentage of his tize to our wrk to date, however, since “he will tecome more active. ‘pared at the time he is placed on our payroll. ; 2, Chains bem He ge Seoul ~ 8. Ho. . . i *: 9. In view of the fact thet subject contected the Hone Office prior to hig departure fron the Caited States, he is thoroughly cognizant: J of the ultinate destination of his infcrmation. . os : 10, Yes. In view of HID2°L's experience in the intelligerce field : he has been given the assignment cf smpervising and controlling the ; activities of ZYDRiCID who has ar excellent knowledge of the local situa- : ticn but lecks experience as ar irtelligence operative. This aJso serves 3 ne Turongh letter drop. In addition frecuent personal contacts: , "take place between EYDRCL and tre Chief of Staticn. These are usually at night at tse Lenes of the individuals concerned. Cover is rrovided in thet the Chief of Staticn and HI-ZcL both nave children attending tre same: school and the wives are acquainted sceially. . ; i 12. Subject usually reports orally, acconpanying his oral reports with : brief notes. He is trainirg the subject of TZP-4-269 and HY-RACID to re~ ‘ vort in writing. . : i 13. During the H years subject has been in Panama, he has been principally concerned with establishing his own business. He has devoted i he-je now better established and better oriented, it is contemplated that 14. Contract with subject is oral. A written contract will be 15. Yes. He is attexpting a high-level penetration of the Partido ‘ del Preblo. At the present tize, a foreign national who has been approached i -by HYDRACID is atterpting to buy cne of the Directors of the Partido del i Pueblo. : 16. Subject is quite camable of using his own judgzent on the sort : of work he is to do, Since his tire bas been limited in the past, he has confined bie activities to projects specifically requested by this Station. PAYLENT ; i 17. Subject ig a volunteer inforzant who is renardei for his services : by the occasional presentation cf exchange commodities. Since subject does — not have U. S. Governrent Ccerissary rrivileges, purekases on his cehalf - are rade by the Station, This results in approxisately 60% redvciion in the! cost of necessities purchased in this canner. 18. Yes. Salary arransezects have been discussed between HYDROL and the-Chief of Staticr. We both agree that no salary should be paid until such © time as he becomes more productive. It is contezplated that when ve actually 4d 201 30999 —SEGKET. bed bes Sid r2 Fog, : } i cmeet apse tin on ers a. 14-0000 start peynont the figcre will be scrething less than $150.00 a mozth and it will preiably be pleced into sone scrt of a savings acceunt. This p-an pay be placed into effect at any tine. Reta te teda RR REN Set 19, Subject bas bees informed that ve will defray all experses incurred -by hic on our betalf. . . cee at te ete tty one 20. Mo cost of purchase of infornation is involved but he is acthor= ized to engago in this practice. j . 3 j YVALOATIC' OF SUBJECTS SCRK ; 21. Subfect appears to be @ highly degentent individual. (a) Toe = j : accuracy of hia reports have been good. (b} From a security angle he is i ! excellent, ; i 4 . . . . ' . 22. In view of subject's previous intelligence background, it is F believed he is only suitable for semi-covert work. { 23. Subject is unquestionably a high-level operative and quite 4 | _ possibly right penetrate any of the local scclal or governzent circles, j | but again hie backercund froa China is such that it would probably te im- | wogcttie far bin tr acocerdteh 2 poretretion of ony leftist ormanizeticns + | or foreign intellizerce agencies. ; a \ | Agus ! | i 4 { -- \ { | | ; 4 : ; i i 4 4 | | j 4 aq i i tetas SEEMED escox aan a0000! ai tog) . wana os | _ ; ap ow - 901 309001 { | - - Hy - | fi 2 . : sos manentymetnannn mtr cam cceanamnen oaee oo ena neces See erence nner ee niecenaacenbes iunne E OO Sie NA igi che CARA IaIe edie “arian eater MEN A A ea I ; - i q ’ 14-0000 GUAZA Yk TS 32550 . 3 PLET 183 2> Mer 48 teegpee th I atk ee Ure a te sat gee teense eee ra pete 201 30999 Tee ORR atte! a MEN ener ey cape tee a nee me hg teen 8 oe ease 3 14-Do000 aa) WICETRICH, Alfonso Rudolph seamen mene a acer man ee oeamneg canteen eee annysepeurgne He iy 4 i 14-0000 kb. oe “Office Memorandum « UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ne } TO :; Fat : DATE: Decenber 23, 1947 PROM : CSB : subject: WICHTRICH, Alfonso Re 4 Reference is mde to your mexorandim of October 31, 1947, wherein you request that this office co: induct e& four way name check relative to the abore— d entitled subject. . : This is to sdvise that a four subject, with the following results: way oheck was instituted concerning the L-5 Nothing identifieble : : L-3 No record _ J 1-3 Nothing derogatory. : There is transmitted herewith a copy of a report obtained from the files of Confidential Government Brenny Ta9, ft de memnctcd thet eure aproeerney w= 5 Soporl ot reas turned to this office when it has served ite purpose, The above completes cur acticn in this matter unless advised to the con= i trary. : : KiAst rg Qnerner ag hn ROBERT H. CUNNINGHAM Te oo Chief, Security Branch, 050 sO 1 Incl. . os ! : Le2 Report : : i A a> e 8 wn 201 30999 rewarnn at / Nianre nipen eniemczere a le Mae , ore . aye oy -"} od a . 4 ‘3 1400000. oo “CONF Ihenri as WIciIPRICH, Alfonso Rudolph 4 Decenbox 7027 i * ; "+ On Decenber 3, 1947 the invest pative f riies! of Confidential Goverment “Eeney (L=2) were examined and disclosed the following: Included in the file ts an 2 Anvests mative report dated June 25, 1945 regarding one.aptain Al, Re Wichtrich, ‘miy Serial Numver 0377220, which revealed no adverse infornation rovurding Subject, It was ene tioned, however, by four informants that Subject's father was suspecsca of having pro-Serman leanings during “orld | War #1, but these suspic! ens ware not verified by the e, informants, Persons interviewed vouched for Subjecsts a father's loyelty at the tine of the investigation. 4 BM mal beatae bens 8 oe It was noted thet Subjsct's Personal Hi story. Statenent dated Pebruary 16, 1943 indicates that he was i + haw on Ratatan 7, 307 - as MEiLLitn, ant simne ™ - Yoav ose tigation verified the fact, however, that Sub ject Fas born | . in Chihuahua, Hexico on Ostoper 30, 1915. ee, : In &@ casual conversation with another of# a ficer, Subject voluntesred the following {nformation with | - Fospect to recerds of iis birthplace. Subdjact stated that | . he had no birth certificate and had moved from Chihuahue = { Nexico to 51 Paso, Texas, with his parents, when he war. yO one or two years of are. Subject stated that he hed never - - : inguirsd about, nor realized that he wes born in Tillwalua: until he wes in hish school, heving proviously pres:med thet he was bom ‘in the “Locale in which :£s childhood was apent, Viz; Willcox, Arizona. : : aA eteeee Ae Pee Subjest stated Purther that he gave his - birthplace as ‘Yillgox, Arizona on his application for ene | listment in ROTS to eliminate canfliat with any previous records which woulc then requires alt of “pod tere” in : making what he considered then a minor discrepancy of na { consequence, inasmuch aa his father's neturaligetion autoe® . matically meds him (Subject) a citizen of the United States. . it was the opinion of the officer makins the above report on Subjuctis birthplace; that any confit oting | records of Subjectts birthplace was not due to any motives - of subterfuje, but was siost probably due to Sudject's desire to ‘expedite his entrance into college without encountering ¢ “ROMP IDENTIAL oe oo | ee 14-0000 EO Tae _ _ emp OsNF tag prey s owning ory aed the difficulties of time required and uncertainty of results in proouring certain pepers ehich might be re» quired if Subject were to invicaze “hikuahus, Mexico, as his birthplace, ; The file indicates further that records of the Superior Court, County of Coghise, Piabeo, Arizona, disclose thet Subjoct's Sather, Gugtave jiichtrich, waa — naturalized at formbstone, ‘risena/ Septencor 15, 1923; : Certificate iimber 1755033; rors of imtry, El Paso Texas, . dime 19, 1915, on his petition for naturalizationy Sub» Ject's father gave as one of b's several sons, Alfonao Wi{chtrich who was bom at Chimuahua, Hexico, on October 30 12915, to Subject's fanily waa residing as "lileox, Arizona, on May 15, 102%. Subject's father wes born in Cermany. j The aboveenentioned Peraondl History State= (rent fndfertee that Snbiaattia ether hq Oawnina Fenner Wiehtrich who wag born 4n Mexico of Spsmish National origin, As of Yebruary 16, 1945, her application for : U. S. cltizenship was in process. _ So b. JER: man ~OONRIDENTIA | er ee ML 30998 1400000 SECRET ry INSTRUCTIONS: <fficer desigzations (see separate sheet, should be used in the "To" column, Under each comzest a line should be drawn across sheet sn3 each coment numbered to correapond with the nuxber ic. the "To" eclucn, Sicer should initlal “heck eork inefficient) before further testing, This Recor? and Sneet shoud be returned to Reris-ry. ACCESSION nS. ; « DATE ! OFFICER'S | | to Room NO. Recewen i rorwarceo.| INITIALS | COMMENTS yp - uy Vo. par 4 belie 2 no Seree chery wotoreace Fea 1S 2eonlalned “a AUD pries an Chis indie: oval, The feos ore 71467 nage Gras la bie fo this FF; te, bet “ere Searched ey resper ii He a ce a 2 a oe ‘SEGRET FORM NO. 51+ FoR 5-10 i 14-0000 ne” it a4 er a) Oe LG +. . # 5 November 2447 03 Chief, Liaison Control Atts Lr. Gaynor . had FROM! = Chief, Foreizn Branch purdrn RG. ; = SUBJECT: alfonso Rudolsh w1CHinIcH Your atiention is. directed te peraprapa 4 of the attached dispatch wich mentions wa uocuest in tie hends ef the Lilitery Intelligence Livision of the Depertrent o7 the 4rry. Thies office mea VA VEER HR Abed Aen Te Pane, poeta tena Be atte Beane aed and is forwarding this request fer the appropriate action you deem necessary. 0 : . 201 3099 SECRET 9 ee a ee es , seme ete ere oe Deere eed dian bbe prado pea min lena teers ace sete tee caeeenteae atm sew eereaene atthe beens eat ncte serena seen mea RABEL Cait KS ne = 14-0000 i . 3 + a i OFFICI.L OLP.TCH ; SECRE” Dispateh No, TRG S02. VIA: Air oT ” Classification Date 20 October 1947 | Saetiew TO-.- —: FBT - : oe FROM: «TZP_ ars SUBJECT: General -~ Operations alias 41 WIC: TRICH . Mem hae. ew We Bh ee Tent nw atetnw Wow AA nk ee wesguee Me mew Ee Ma ee Be Bw Ug YU Cee 2. é iz 1915 in Kexico. He is a Catholic end the owner of a house . located near Radio (tation HOX in Golf Yeizhts, a. de P. wich ! he purchased froa dnck fidarsue. Hin tyucinese partner in the. Pan Acesrican Iniustries Co. Inc. 18 Georee KM, ARIAS, who is a Seoretery and Manaver of the company. Other key men are Znrisue - lefevre, Vice-Freciient; end -madeo Lupi, Tressurere He speaks ‘ fluent Spanish ani! n»nears to be gettine slon= very well vith : tarot . . the more influenti:.1 Paneananians. The telep crs number of the io? tes Q Pan American Industries .o. Inc. chartered for bottling Royal , : : Crers Cola where WICUTRICH bas nis office is canama 34y0-A, ‘locuted at Calle 36 7 Justo srosemenn. His office nours are 0900 to 1200 and 1136 to 1730. Hic post office address is ' Box 1121 srcon, Cann] fone. It is tellevad he ms decorated by the Kounentan~ -overrment for his service fr chinge i i i Specific «= Alfonso iiudolph “ICHTRIGE . | | 1 ates inlene a 2. fils wife is Rachel 8, WICHTRICH also n U. S. citizen. She was torn 13 february 1917 in Avoes, Texes. he is the bearer of U. Se pasaport 2146432. Her brother is believed .to j be employed by. tre federal Burenu of Investizetion. i eo 3. WICHTRICH is the father of two chilaren, a girl ancrox- imately ase 7 end: boy of atout 4. Ue is planning a business trip to Mexico Zity, Mexico cn 2 Novenber 1947. He will te accompaniada by his wife and remain in xexico until 15 Noverber at which tine ke wiil return to runme. : ke Subject ctates thera 15 a cogplete file concerning him | in the hanis of tne «ilitary Intelligence oivision of the vepurt- ment of the arny. It would be appreciated if you would obtain sa ‘their file ant forward all pertinent infornction to this stations | , . o wo . a oo __ i 7 a . : SECRE™ -337R =~ a ae ° sd . 5) . : ; 7 oe _¢ } ae bk , i oe 5 eo - ae ioe 9- vane 14-0000 Be me - SEGRET is NO INSTRUCTIONS? Officer destgzations (se2 separate sheet) should te used in tke *7o" column. Usder each eczzent a line stsuld be draw: acress sheet and each ec=ent nurbered «9 correspond with the nuxber in the "To™ column. Each officer shoul initial (check cark inguf?icient) : before further routing. This Record ard Pouting Sheet should te returned to Regiscry- : DATE “| OFFICER'S ROOM NO.T“Receweo INITIALS [nate APR 21 se3 ven anak antici ate ain habe or emer a FORM NO. 91-10 _ SEP 46 SECRET 14-00000 se OFFICIUL DISPATCH : ; SECRET Digpateh Ko. TRPG SOE yta: Air ‘Classification Date 20 October 1947 \ MiCROFILMED AUG 19 1963 poc. MICRGC. SER. TO 0: zat pros Tap ipl SUBJECT: General -- Operaticrs- fare Specific -- alfonso iudolph “ICHTRICE SN. @lias Al “IGiTRICH - ‘ Le. outfect 15 a united states Ciliust Sora 2) Dezterber? 1915 in Kezico. He is a Catholic and the owner of & house located reer Redio Stetjon HOX in Golf Eeizhts, a. ce ?.. which he purchasei from cace’Fidangue. Elia YusipeSs partner in the: Pan Americen Industrf¥es Co. Inc.-is George M, aAKlaS, vino is ¢. Secretary <nd Manager of the company. Cther key xen are xpyigue lefevre, Vice-President; and amadeé Lint, Treasurer. He Speaks fluent Seenich and asctesrs to te getting alons very sell vith: the more influential scnamenians. The telev.one mewser of the pan Anericen Industries vo. Inc. chartere: for bottling soyal Crow Cola where WiSLURICH has nis offices ds canane 3LgO-aA, located at Salle 30 7 custo arccemenae His office ncurs are ! c900 to 12o~ and 1436 to 173C. His post office adcrass is : Sox 1121 .ceon, Canal “one. It is believes ha was jecorated . by the .cumcntans rorermment for Bis service tn cuinge , _ 2. Lis wife ie Zachel 2, MICETRISE “cleo aU. S, citizen. She was torn 13 cetris¥y 1917-in avoca, Toxes. dtc is the. ~ bearer of T. Se pasemort. ~146432. Ler brother is t2l bs employed by the Peieral Bureau of Investigation. . . WICEPATOCH is the futher of tvo cailiren, & girl approx- nately age.7 sma 2 toy of abou Ne is olannir= a buisness. trip to waxlco sity, Vexico on 2 Novenbe 1947. il be ; accompanies by hic at AM 25! Lewies untii povernber at whier tine he wiil return to vnnan : erning Him tae wegart- : obtabn . he. Sablect etecss th tn the hanes of tne --ilitary meant of tas arc. Is would tucir rile ares a WOE screw in gtaticn. i 14-0000 | - | : an . 4 5 OSs Form 27572 — my : ore a CONFIDENTIAL i FROM: _ ; 7 ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET. t i t 3 . ; { > Ete’) . Access10n Ho. .eseesecbeseeeee # re . 2 ; j . a * 7 ots 7) 407 Date Reetd fA ee oe eed “setuest that subjec be called in for interview With Mr. Leddy, ; i i Each ccrnest should te numbered to corresporcd with number in To colurn. i j A line shoald be drawn across sheet under each comment. t i. Lt Officer Designations should be used in To coltan. . coos i 4 Each Officer should initial (check mark insufficient) before. further routing. ; 7 Action desired or action taken should be indicated in Comments column. ; 4 } Routing sheet should always be returned to Registry. : : q . Por Officer Designations see separate sheet. : ay S oP FS 7 { : (20600) © CONFIDENTIAL QZIZHETHSS en - . : we, , . yo or aa toe . ~. 1 eT NEUIN Hie: 14-0000 +. a Interviewerts Reger SOURCE: Og Field j . Cusvel Referred b: D TES, G Moy ¥¢6 RICOCENDEDS FOS BRANCH: CONTE =oL ‘30: { a i 1. zee: Wee rect AL AL sue Be: BRANCH: : (lest; (First) (nitsle) : : 2. SERIAL NUMEE: ORGANIZETTOF DATE CF BIRTH: 3. poox@$¢_ Soe: wsiness or “ilitery 4 = (ass SY Gees rOMw ho _firex Va tel. 10. AE 3352 Ae CITIZENS “(hom acquirec f, RELIGICN te Yobetcoe 5. EDucs ae (schocis, aegies, ice sa iors, greiea, a nen ~ 1935 - VK OF firz- yy Leelagy ania saci bal : & LINGULGES: (degree of fluency, hes zequired) : a : ee PAWIGH = FLlvoev rT 7. | FOREIGN EXPERIENCE: (extent, purpose) 4 a CHtiwa~ 22S were VM IS-X- CPt Baswen, 4415, WIOG-Y @. PRINCIPLE CIVILIAN Ee EQPER-ENCEs: (mein occupation, special skills, JLe0 cecocplishzerts, elective offices) FAVES ECOLCEIST- pepr cf ASR — WOW wUEuhER OF Fra ESTABLISHING BOTTLIwe beaers THA OVER OUT Cevthhl Ard Soure AMERICA. 9, MILITARY EZ>SRiBNCE: (principal x:ties, servi ce schools, paysical - 3 profile, if icer: Monner of performance ‘ rating; If Zi: acCr score, Spee hes, degree of Sxills, :<S 2x4 HCO Nos, end tities} : Enkoad Bn fn yin igh WG. — £7 COC. séaveg ar FY, Reap -cRTC ; ; ComBrEvEdD Gr2 COuRSE AY LEAV~msoyn . pees AACS-R : COURSE 1 WASHIVE TOW, _ : _ 10. ANY UNFAVCRASLE CIRCUUSTINCES: (civil or nilitery) . | eae 2 Was warn 14-0000 11, REWEKS: (ny sdditione2 pertinent irforvation) . BEF y eee ee 12, CLELHED {S /VAIL/SLE BY: 13. SERVICE ROOIAD CRECYED: Form 66-2 Forn 20 4. RTIFGS Fotivetion - Energy, effcri, : Sa initiative, interest in assignment. ; Precticcl Intesiizence - Jutzeent : decisiveness, elertness, perception. : _ i a Steoility - Dnecional contrcel end gaturity, absence of nervozs syzpions. i ibility to vrerg Tith Cthers - Tact, ebsence of enncying traits. Leadership - Crsdnizing atiiity, ; ‘ ability to vin cooperation. , . . joe. ; ' ve emcee ee eee ee Physical Jbility - appearr xe, : presence, vifor, stamina. . 4 , Ni f 3 } ° i] i] ! 1 1 t i” ‘ 1 ' ' 1 iy t ! ' | { i} ! ' i} ' t i] ( t ! ' ' ! i] { i) i} . ! . , ; ; t . feet o et 1 wee thew — alk boven : . 4 _ . \ . I EOE eee . s lig ae patirstomnprertinne sen vrtoeceitee ei stn ocean eset manna maa nanograms guar memcnemmanean ema OO wh Boo. 1400000 : 3 * 4 : 1 ~ ee, i / v3 SOA 4 + \ i bo i q ' i : August $0, 1946 i MEMORANDUM TO Mr. Ligntsey : Subject: Lt. Colonel Al Re Micrtrich (Inactive) | Some months ago, Lt. Colonel Al FR. | : “Wientrich, 3444 Gunster Road, Alexandria, was ; : yecommended to me as a possible candidate for : i : ¢ . service in Chin&. . ; ; : . 4 t : I During the war he headed up the i i j oO .0 i AGAS in China for G-2. wv 3 ; Re was recommended to nd vy Colonel = : : oe } zézgrd 2 R, Johnston formerly of G-2. o - ' . ts i \SS KINGMAN DOUGLASS <5 "B" peputy . Office of .Special Opsrations ; 7 er ee AICINE i }: 2 | CONFIDE NTL sect \. . | marcpeayeet i __ ' 14-D0000 cL e ILE AERO Baas Ee Meg time or see gee baer nop omen ARI inhenkcien aiden r agit mht OLS To 3 ur. Byron C. Servis . . Chief, Procurexex: Section FROM = Personnel Officer, CIG SUBJECT: Memorandum re - L& Col, Al Re Wichtrich (Inactive) Office Memorsavthons cigar db tires GOVERNMEN qo “yes arms 5 P Ane DATE: € September 1546 4 cede ie ns da cements famnstvn fee t 2 The attached memorandum of 50 August 1945 from Kingssn Douglase, 4 with regard to Colonel Wicstrich, is referrad to you for consideration. | Since it would erpear that Colorel Wichtrich weuld be of more , 3 value to S.0e. it is forwarded for corsideration by officials in that 4 : Brarche H This correspondents hes been recorded in the Central Pecords of 4 CTG and L should be advised if you desire to retain it in your files. A : j i Lf, : Y/ SOU S.A LIGHTSE! -; ‘ / Porsomel Cfficer, TF fe . i Attachment j : et: Central Records, CIS (2) . va i i Prey. (dire — : . H i { gtr atch bk aR MERE EB ER i ee ER SI At peepee mame Neem entire ant ne pien iE dant 96 ae Hn thy aaae i H 14-0000 5 Hovenber 1946 Dear Sirs Your nene has been referred tous by Colcnel Edward R Johnston es a person who aight be interested in e possible assignment with this organisation. . Although we are not presently engaged in a ganeral recruiting progren, ve aro sleays interested in specially qualified personnels If you are interested an expioring ihe pompililitiss of cuplaze went with this organisation, it is requested that you cell at this office for interview. Ue are located at the South Bulldi-g, 2430 B St. 8. oe Thank yeu for your cooperation. | ‘BYRON C, SARVIS Chief, Porsennel Procuxensnt Section Frofect Suppert Division POF BESIE SS 4 Sf ptt
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14-00000 104-10175-10101 eth sae | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | ~ . . : ca CLASSIFIED MESSAGE SECRET “O57 1 FB 63 c/s 7 pate + 24 Jan 63: * Tos, DIRECTOR a lerow ; MEXICO CITY iaction: WH 8 . Ci,-t1/ces, C1/OA, we 4, FI, INFO : DIR CITE “EXI 3172 _ REF aA. DIR fO719 . 1855205 0 8, : - mee oe | pret en semeee wace ne be 35-.5 SES 44, Jaco aie TAL nae eA RICAN AN THAe Peres ; cee ear ere remeron Parr ean S. DIR 10178 & \ ‘RETTI£, BRITISY 8.B.C. NEVSMAN, we IN FA% SECRET seavicd In CONTACT LICONHY~-1. Getra)ac SCORN ING (uot dre READS AND YR ITES FLUENT RYSSIAN amp FINNISH, ALSO SSEA? xs SPANISH AND FRENCH, FORMERLY “AaRRIED FINNISH UOMAN, RETTIs} noe LIVES WITH LICOOXY-! GREAT DESL TIME. HE IS HER i “~ ol 1° PRESENT Laver accoeary: (svork REP, fosters REPIZTEN THAT L-! NOT i Te Toke aver TF COMMUNIST, VERY INTELLISENT, EXCELLET “MISTRESS” AND CLOSE Juan + JOSE AREVALO. (arbi eee ALS? SAID ere TRYI“S MAKE, couTacT WITH MARIO FONTEFORTE TOLEDD« . i: poe ; 2. STATION A¥ARE et ig| LrcooKt-1 RELATIONSHIP THROUGH L-1. Let tarronueso [e cae MONTEFORTE TOLEDO ON.3 JAN 63..-.NEXI suSGESTS HOS rei [Es ae "AT STATION IN INDIRECT CONTACT L-1 RE SUAT ~~‘ EXILE ACTIVITIES MEXI, ToT ana a caer cascaroncnne tant me naa a —— . Pe ae nce coma teenre reeeee rs cee — i t ‘ ae "END OF «SAGE Ate ‘ ony —_ 11 . C/S COMMENT: #REQUESTED REPLY RE)BR T SH] INQUIRY RE LICOOKY. eA re / age weds 5 . a MATIC SOWNGRADING - tog , ECRET TECLAGS IFICATION . rn 4 - - ” REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No.! Fit neetdateeateaiond 1 ae oe renee nent nn NO tes a 0 "ya Aes “ f BBR
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104-10175-10110] - | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 |" wo a + LOCA SECRET PROCESSING ACTION H _ [eof BOEKING fe TRONS REGTRED en —- fomay QUALFIEO L4se OM ROSE INDEGNG a ee ee Chief, Western Hemisphere Division wane Qo _ Operational /Mecting wit CETONE-1. MANOR PSR EED - RE REMCES Ce \e~3% . Beterence: {MEXICO CITY 23242 ¢# L In accordance with a policy decision to keep DKHERALD contact with U.3. business representatives discreet, a small hincheon was held. cain liew of the cusiomary formal briefings in te Beadguarters building. [KGACETONE-1, IDENTIT’ 1, David C. HIGBY and Floyd N. AIMONET atterded the hincheon which was characterized by cordiality and candor. OAKDACETONE-1 waited urtil the conclusion of the meeting to raise his current favorite subject, that of counteriug the leftist propaganda contained in SIEMPRE. Fortunately, HIGBY was forewarsed and, effectively turned around the thrust of the eficrt upon{KBACETORES ‘8 - shoulders, without offending him, IDENTITY tmpressed HIGBY with ee oy Rte Pik eh PL URL en RD Rt att et eee 5 ee oe a — L \ \ deed sane d Ube saevcanegeanwe Gort Odbiusen se mee Nee Rhee veces Ce oT « \ IDENTITY 2 to "do things” on our behalf but was onnvinced by HIGBY | \ an that the best way to 2aproaca the problem was through the cozapartmented oem . use of individual rsembers, rather than through IDENTITY 2 a8 an : organization, 2. Discuesions were held concerning Mexican affairs as well as Hemispheric trends. In the former category, our guests were most | disturbed about the nationalization procesa in Mexico and enumerated - a TF . . . (ccatinued) im \ Attachment: \ co Arar \oy [ St RIPETIT IT a Ce DSN 245 2m Ure Di on: : 3 COS, Mexico City }(W/AtE. USC} cae Ye\For COWAWHORD ee reer en rr a REE TEP nd ES \ 1G Coss MERON 7D DOSPATOH SYMBOL ASG SRANSER : CoN AB RIWt19453 Lees, ~ ~~ CRICINATING OFFA ia wet Distribution: DC/WH/i “Rlaymord J. Swid oe" COGRDINATING 1 - WH/1/CHRONO Cae prec cant : OFC S MAME 1- 201-230 omy__ A> ARC nu 1a" 53 uscen Lice sol ee te 14-0000 . * DISPATCH SECRET 19453. i | Le. CONTINUATION OF ; CLASSIFICATION OSPATER SeOQL AND NOMGER” ~") 2 — ; Od ‘ the latest cases with some alarm. CETONE-1 repeated his prediction that President ECHEVERRIA would effectively nationalize most private investment In Mexico before the end of his term. 3. The meeting was judged effective and afforded HIGBY the : i opportunity to lay the ground work for his future relations with . WENTITY 2 members, while satisfying the guests’ need for reassurances’ . that our goals were parallel, They appeared happy with the conversations despite the informality. 4 Floyd N. AIMONET 14.90000 te ree eR EE ER TLC IE A Se aN, Al Lee deed we ee BR UNDER SEPARATE COVER ATTACHMENT TO:) HDaMW419458 & G, oe IDENTITY #1 - )Georze Blake, V.P. ofAmerican Chamber of Comunercé? 2a “IDENTITY €2 J american Chainber of Commerce bexico| "ey 3 Sy ee SECRET @ att ted gh 152 _ COPY fd ewnweneomman ee - ce woceses0em Ww , i) tS
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14-9000 104-10175-10114) | | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | . x = , . . & ” * cal * ee '- t . - ~ SAR ea 2 yt TOY . ee ‘ SE MF tG~- “ne : mapa ; wrt aa we ee a ee me ee a oe i ‘ Cito. dalton, fincas City | } a | a a on bd t ue . . ; ” 1 i oo n . ‘ ' Cinel, a .stern Men csp eta Uiviaica _ ete . - 7% . A re -g . [ Orerath i, "Mewtize SrDACETONE-L ol . if Nas . -. . - oy H (G23 Reference: QEXICS CITY 23202 1 lv accordance sith a policy decision to keep LKHERAL® contact with U, 1. pusiness recreseniavves Ciscreet, a amalt mccheon was held 2-48 lies ef the custom 2ry formal briefings in tae Headjuarters but hia KOA. TONKA ILENTITY 1, David © HIGDY and Ficyd N. ALMUNET ! atten sa toc lunchea: which waa cnaraciertzed by corcinity and candur, ark oxDac: CLEUNEIL snitet cotil ine comelusiea cf Ge mewocyg to raise his | current evorite get ect, that of cQlinc fing too lelout promaganda i cuntased in SEEMS. Fortunalely, HIGBY wasn fare pened ani {effectively turmea 2. sand the throat cf te effort upsn \CETONE-is j ShoulJera, without afeuding sium. LOENTITY uaproskes LUBY with i hie interest, imteliigeace and mincerity. He cflerec tag zervicen cf 4 Pee 8 tn Mtn vainan't oa our belalf bat was oorvinced vy HIGBY | Unat the Oeet way co aprrcich (he proolem wae Usrunts 6 0 0 anlspios ecw unehs | ube Of scisddual meacers, ralaer tian Uhrough LOENTITY 2 as as | organ rtiog, \ - 3. Diseusstace «wre hold coucer nag Mexican affairs as well ag ee aR SENT era erp teats tht RR eS LamaReeSeNN ~h. ' Nemisaberic Urends, in Loe former category, our guests were musi | disturbes about te cationgiization prowess in Mexico aad coumeraivd ; (ecatinusc) H Attachment: . i { IDENTITIES USC} . j | Distritutioa: 1 3 J COS, Mextee cuy] (W/AR. UEC) 47 , (6-3 1 (eOiS MEER ECT 13 Te Dastrig uted: b- Wiis CHRONO te fe. L999] { H t : { { a a Ms Pret! I. Senn Gn Fes nas £3 TE c “lp 14-0000 — __- QO oo 7 _ © Faas stance DUNC STW EOt ant. Rou CONTIN dak BTION OF CHSPATCH SEC KET _ frnaawpissss CA the latest cases with some slurm. [KRACK TORE-) reposted bis preiiction that Preside ECHEVERIZA would afectively antionalics mort private ee igvestmert ia Mexico before the end.of bis term, Des i i ' | { 3. Tha weeting was judged effective and efferdad WICHT the ‘ | opportuniiy to lay the ground work for his tucire reations with IDENTITY ¢ memoera, while eutiafying the guzata' need fer remnserances i that our goals wore paralielL. They tenpanred DMPET. wits (ho taavarentieng 1 angie the informality. { : 1 | | 1 t v i Sik: ae ’ UN PPTAETN : ip ie \\ at Spe ss mee ny — Bkeiad ee sce? ; PSR 6Aa mw empvince ent, | pre . aan \ | | | | : | inh { 14-0000 , SECRET © DA, UNDER SEPARATE COVER ATTACHMERT TO: Janam 1943$ OG af 5 IDENTITY 61 -CGsorge Blake, V.P. ofAmorican Chamber af} Commerce 24 IDENTITY ¢2 ~ fAmeriean Clanber of Commerce Mexico / SECRET a te Lasley Abend ne . eam ene KS) S
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[104-10175-10133 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | ‘t, - we, Oo : et eet ol . — = : a oe _ a ~ ; 7 4 SUBSET} LIKUFP-1 (#&i/— >) The atteched explains the involrenent of Subsect in the circum ances surrounding. the recruitment attempt end personal harrassment of Soviet official AZODEN (201~732422) in OX June, 1968. Feokth - 6 The narrative is presented by/Feith 06, r Cexeron JCHISON (701-237607), Dean of Hen at the University of the Ainericed, uto ves ceeply involved in the cperation. Weile no épparent direct or sericus damage to LIHUFF-1 resulted from this, it =ust be torne in mind Or > that [Johnsoij did rent his house from LIWUFF-2 an that if the Soviets ewer hed sussicions of aes: LISUEF-1's relaticns vith fhe Steticd, L-1's appearerce in these events might be viewed : by the Soviets as poesitly more ther coincidence. see i sane nine tems uibede tee. ALLER a caren mans CNS iT nes oh -£ = 14-0000 (i) LEVEE DATs COMEDY , hfter Letilug fond ofc cn @ darx% cide road, 1 porncd ey cer mearby end thia talked bick to ny Lease, gick fo jae ODEN the I otw that the old ear, 73: vaieh we os and/policemsn vas these, 59 I crept theough the bushes up to the 011, clinccd over the back wall of my yoru, ar crept along the side keeping in the shefows and trying to see irto my huuse to see if enyiody was in there, I finally evade my wey - to the back door, Looked in anc determined that there was not enybody in there, but if there was TZ hed every rig t to cone ints ny cm house, and I found that ° <I rag not particularly afraid 60 I decided to go in, I quietly onened the back door, cape inte the housc, quickly looked eround the corner into the tedreom and into the bathroon, end cecided that there was not &nydody in there, I wuiked over and closed the front door, which wus wide open, quickly drew, tue drapes and turned off the lights. I then changed into old clothes end “tennis shoes, got a fleshlight evi walked over to the kitchen windor, ehincd my fleshlight {nto the face of one of the men sitting in the dar just outside, i was only ‘able to chine Lt on one mans fece so I held it there for a little while then enoppea 4% off and walked teok to a gocd cornex inside the house. “fnere I waited with the flashlight in hand kicring that the people outsilte could not enter through the front coor and if thoy entered througn the back . “€oor i'd Deable te ciud one of thez end kick the other one before either of -them vas eble to do enything. I stood there and heard them come up to the front decor end try the front door, Ett, when they were unruceesful they didn't do any more or cone eround to the back, ‘They then got into their car, started it up, turned 4% arocnd and drove off, While they were turning arwuad I went out the back door, clinbed vp oa a sink, £0 I could sce over the wall, and watched ther drive off, I etdn't really know how many people were cuisice, Nor did I know how mony people hed left in the car, Thinking thet this mignt heve teen & decoy ond that they richt have left somebody behind. x efieatly _ Climbed up" on to tae root of tha hosse and waiked across the roof and peeps... I . over the edge Shinking that if there was one person left behind ‘I ogra sep, . : oa him trom the reor and sericusly injure hin, There was not anybody there Y : LIRUFYAL i 60 I left the house, walzed wp to the landlord's houte,! Hi # One end told the family Ciat there hed been cone strvace poople hanging arsend “when I ence hone, that they ned leazed for tha car and mode an obvious atte. met ho "a b af 4 ebtrdictirwnse 14-0000 et Ga) : . $0 gcl at the door nexdle, ond thet Iohad no idea tho they were ete. IL was 7 . cuffickently sczred end put the caz in reverec, backed up tnd toak Jt down ead parked it out of cight., I cxplaincd that T hed climbed over tho back wall and co ca, They rero quiet ecuare Of the problem tinee they hand observed, or thought they hed observed, people hanging eareund the house all dsy, They pointed out to ms too, that when their 18 yeer old son, Bill, was riding on . horseback he encountered toa men vio hed just errived in a white Camaro driven by & middlezecd or younger blond lady, ‘Shey got out of their car and walked up to my house. Ons of then, he caid, wos carrying a pipe and the othsr one - WES carrying a serevdriver, The son asked if he could help these me; but they rushed him off saying that he coulea't , The two men pecred in the front gate ‘ and stayed around, hanging around for quite a while unti3 a blue Chevrolet : "-, appeared and tro people got out of it and went inside thre house, While : ‘ these peonla ware ineide the heros, Aho fue min cutuice iaawg &cgund near the _ house, . : ‘LYKUFF-1 After spending sometime in the house, © reported to me -;. , two men cam: out and there was some confusion going on around the car and they e a . . : ‘couldn't seem to ba able to start it, ' Finally, tha trio men who had been inside * . two nen . -LINUEF-1_ _ the hous left and the other/got in the car ond left, None of the ’ - 7 family was exectly sure what was going on except that there was confusion arsund the car, Eventually all the people left one way or another, . ~ I said that I was very concerned about these people hanging around ny hease, Thut I didn't like the idea of people being inside my house ond I LISUFF-1 wented to call the police, Mrs. said that she had called her huoband esd he was coning right home, and that, he hed some very good contacts in‘ , iB + . { _ ___ 4nd he would probably ba able to heIp out in this matter, 1 agreed to wait until he got home ant that J rould go and get my car and bring 4t back home, whioh-I then did. X spent the rect of the night with the er en ee ere LINUFF-1s ‘ a . visiting and as quickly es possible I moved the conversation ° evey from this to other colplctely unimportant things, I decided in the | ° Do LIHUFY=2 . i 4 . presence of. «that there probably was not any reason to get concerned H oa ebout thin, that {t was probably just soma students trying to make me look . i ? Ndabieds wes oat . . i foolish or something oa that order, : ; s. Nene oats 14-0000 eae 0 coe omnes este OREN am eran PORE es rene enh! eee Em ETON ATE te Meee me ema fares . that blue Chevy was gone from the parking lot, Then I vorked un . Bay, sy (2) . : LINUSEJ [Sannin . . One taing that I forgot to rention was that Mra, | wan catremeis tad upset beenuse a toll blond mt tn/a Kextean po)ieesan came up to her house after the kids reported the people leit, They reported that a car had been stolen, She asked whe ths blend man was, and he seid he vented 10 call his enbunsy, Sas , brightened up and end asked if ho was an Arericen, but he said no,. “uns,* * One of the kids asked if “URS" meant UN,S.S., and he cade no attempt to hide . LINUFY~1 the fact that he was from the Sovict Embassy, They barged in the LINUE=} house, and in fact it was lator reported that he tried to talk to Mrs... in Russian vhich upset her even more, Tne tall blond aén used ths telephone, LUWUFE-+1 . : bd acd eg far a3 Mrs, _ _.knowa, he dud call bis embassy, Earlier, when I arrived at the Univeraity behind the Russtan car, I told the Lt., for the University police foree that I wanted the car toued 4 eway at 9:30 the next morning if it was still there at the time. ard he netd that he would be gltd to if it was, . , LIQUFY-1s When I went to get py car after: talking to the ; around 23:70 hours. I did‘so0 "down the read past the entrance to uy house cut to the rain highway ju.% to look eround. T went, down es fer as Tne Lady's Bar, When I passed the corner of the main ntghway’ and the rosd leading oft from it to my house, I sax @ bluc Chevrolet which looked very mich like the oar we had . pushed dom to the University snd sor people standine & avound it including at least one uniformed policeman, I concluded that this was connected with this case. I went down to The Lady's Bar, turned around and” came back up the main highway, but from a point considerably below fron where that oar was parked until con- sigerobly past it kept a bue between those people and mynelf and I don't think, on the bases of later things that they have said, that they caw me cone back up the bill, Tho bus effectively chiclded mo all the way UP. I went . Clear up to Cuajimulpa then and turned dawn the road that leads to ny house , 80 I didn't havo to pass them again and went on in ond parked my oar inside | ithe cozpound ° somes 5 op, The pext morning I went to the University at about 8 étolook and ma . 's i 1 { ! ny secretary notified mo that sune Federal plaindlothes policemen were there IDEN+3E j t looking for _ ~ X tesacdiately went to my office and found <hree or fou? Feceral policemen outsice th: office and unfortunately the Lt, of our police | sme hana . . | | (es
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1 Se een ee elena eee aptlne e nen eR .O8 Beek ene nen] ER TINT wes et: arene we , Sxopests in pert this oreumisaticn, which also tucsives funds (ome 2950,000 yenziy) een MISESO?, @ German Dishone' fem - > GOTT. ‘Te objective of crrent Ee to mnty oo eexatian . seoteted with the LUSPY.graject, beb.be ie ss looser: 4 ective meber ofthis project whieh is Sunied at the curso | tate of $4,500 ‘eommally set supports .LOSPE-2, the Station's, only egont with eocess to rightist political: * ORgADI RE Loo 2G. 3. [Certo Fastenal te Entaiice Sociales) ~ ‘Mae dizyetar .. ef this organization: (LISTGt<3)-1e ‘no lous? en active .MOPICE: egent. The LISINEY muoject uns terminated “in 1965 aml bat tenn faded at an-enraal rate of 2am (65,000.- The project . cagported a miss modia prosagsmia effort directed at the mide” . 4 oe, san Omir ot Conse of tis) an Ce 08" this organisation fa a current Oteztion agoct, Aeneas meen eee * | eee wee ronan as 14.90000 SEGRET som o2e- ; { i i — a a on Coe ht 11s to gutbar iveriel cu:rigntist: politionl.orpaainations. re W. & Keven . ofa. éo)- LIgwr-1 201 . - 6s + LISia-3 201 os ceo Wi/Ver . Lo. ; ° , . } . , , . ; . a - mo. tee pee.
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14-00000 104-10175-10176 2025 = RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 To s Director . ; - Peteral Bureau of Jnvestigution Attention: ‘Hr. 8. J. Papich : poo : FROM : Deguty Director for Pisas i SUBIECI® Lyle STUART Reference is made to your memorandus dated }. June 1964, in ghich you provided thia office with several qucstions you wished to have pagsed to Hiss Viola June COBB regarding Lgle STUART. There Yoliows the information provided by Mann TORT tn amemw CO WOUT inguiry: 1. Regarding Lyle SPUART, Juan Jose AREVALO, and Antixomuntaro ex fmevica Latina: 2 Early in the spring of SoZ, in Bexico, AREVALO told me that BTULAT was prodding hig about getting another of his books transisted, to take acvantage of the publicity nround See Shark ani the Sardin J was already tar beyond Bpcaking terns with Si-aby ond therefore ceciined to have saything further to do with bim, About tiree months lster, ARXYALO told mo that BTUARY waa going to publish Antixosunigsae en America Labiag. and that a young American Stucent, married to @ Bexi Amcela delli SAXTE ARROCHA (gio bad written Arevalo, pen YE CONLEUNOTBAGD» publigaed by Ceete Amic; 1906, finance’ oF hiss sadcical fevolucionario de EL Salvador) was doing Cie translation into English. Karly in 1563, ARLVALO told me that the translation hada’t been gatiefectory and thecetore STUART had obtained a re-- trenslation, by Charleton BEALS. : ‘ eee ee ar When STUART was here in Mexico ip June, he told. Dr, OSRGUEDA that he was very happy sbout the way the Rook was selling. * , Yrasmuch as STUART haa paid ARZVALO oaly 10 per cent of moneys received by STUART on the Shark and the Sardiues - aS gaies (in contrast with some book contracts th which the uuther / receives 10 per cent Of tie moBey represented by nunber of ns copies said muitiplied by the retail gales price) i would, Ge agpume he if bo Bore gencrous with Ant lkomunisme. i ie : { i ey a 14-0000 - of course. — oo, I know of no affiliations of STTANT with foreign political parties of government. Hig attempts to get cicsae to Fidel CASTRO in 1960 were motivated by a desire to expiolt the journalistic advantages of an interview. His original ' interest in The Shark end the Sardines was apparently : motivated by money-making Tnterests and by the hope that be might spark a sensation - exactly what he did mansye to do with hia outragesus advertising. He geened to calculate that there might be libel suits possible sgainst the firns and the newspapers he could provoke to attack hin. The original contract of AREVALO with STUART was superseded by another in Novenber of 1961, granting STUART certain rights with regard to other foreigs lnaaguage editions of The Sherk and the Sardines and, I believe, establishing suet SMTA Shan Td awe Fiver antian an anther ARKVALO books translated into English. Information about STUART's dealings with AREVALO and whatever others, could be obtained (with guiie) ircn - Eileen BRANT, who was tis editor at the tine of the firet ‘Sontact with ABEVALO, She subsequently broke with him because of deep and bitter resentsent against him, then returned not too long ago to collaborate with him. She ig ‘Ris wife's sister. She is certainly working with him now ' only beceuse he finally offered her a little better pay. For~ her to have changed her mind about him vould be alnost an impossitle, I believe, in view of the long history of incidenta’ that had brought her to have contempt for him, at the tine I knew her.in 19G1. She knows his operation inside-out. Is order ts get information from ber, it would be absolutely . pecessary to approach her from aome angle that would give j no hint of government investigation. She is very gregarious. ¢* Ehe ia a fortyish mediumattractive, lonely, Hew York single wosan (unless her status has changed since i knew ber). If contacted by somebody she would aggume to be a writer, sad who vould be a bit friendly with her and see her off-bours, 7 she would probably talk freely about STUART. But she is a quite clever and rather wordly in some respects, 50 that must be kept in mind in case phe 18 contacted. SHE HAS A VERY DEEP AND LONGTIZE NEGATIVE -ATTITUDE TOWARD ALL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES INVOLVED IN IXVESTIGATION. She vse active in liberal activities in Chicago, aad if I renember correctly, elthough she igs certaialy not communist, she considered berse® a little jeopardised by the Bc Carthy period. : i si oft ate Angela Delli SANTE-ABROCHE could also be contacted, } 4 Hl i i eraser . { Wwelis in i a 1400000 CORT ge , GL -2 entice, 2. Regarding Lyle. STUART, Dr. Baul CAECURDA, Bartolome COSTA Amic, and Harlo BORTEFOUTE Toledo: oo, Dr. OSEGUEDA apparently has nad a secret lcaging te ect something of his owb printed in English. Ha geized upem the opportunity of comenting BEALS’ introduction to Antixosunis2o in order to write to STUART this epring. : SPUARY wrote very cordially back to OSEGUEDA, boping to mest bim op & trip to Mexico 15 June. When OSG. EBS confeased to me bia correepaudence with STUART, he gought to make xe Bee it a3 ep attenpt to speak with STUART about the royalties STUART has never paid me. “ When Dr. OSEGUEDA finally cid sce @TUARY here in Hexico daring the pook congress 1m June, he only very ; j tinidly aud very, very brictly touched upon the royuity Jé aenbiem., and indeed went to ® great deal of trouble to aerv BYUARE by introducamy wor +~ etotTt fntc ttaee Bavia . HOBIEFORTE Toledo. (STUART had expressed interest 13 getting ip touch with some publishers and writers.) CszGTEDA huntied about, taking CBEGUEDA and MONTEFOERTE Toleds ts lusch _ with STUART, even managed to get the KONTEFORTE Poledes to th invite STUART to dinner at their apartment. There were " tentative discuseiong of coilaporeting is ene digtritution of COSTA Amic books ip the United States and of publisaing . gose boom of HONTEFORTS Foledo'a. ; : : \ Bowever, both COSTA 4 te aud the ROPEFORTE tolLedos told se that they found STUART offensively vulgar ond vere pot at all enthusiastic about having anything to do with hin. oy Gro wreke: ago; OSEGUEDA sketched the outline ef a : pook (contengorary history of U.S. and letis american Telstiors ) he hopes STUART will weat to publigh, and gent the outline : 4 “. #up to bis. fo ; : , fo ; ; (4 CECI-316/00782-04 oo ae : “wH/1/C. Bustos:chk 18 August 1964 . Distribution: paste: HMMA 24092 : Orig. & 1 - Addressee : 7 “yA - RI (201-278841) PROJECT:; NONE - . : 1 - CI/LIA Ds : : 1 - CI/REA LIAISON:; NONE ° 1 + WH/1 . | : 1- wH/PoA i : — GREE il: . Len nee ° were > ieercoteeey 14-0000 fda, CLASSIFIED MESSAGE wR . . . ' no : [Ulcstiss5 | 6SC ie SE T 141643Z co A | .! ca DIR CITZ MEX 8582 rE TCooxy STREF A, DIR 42439 : Be Hid wSL 204) | LICOOKY/1 ANSWERS TO REF B SENT IN HMMA 24392 ON 11 AUG, - ao iw vw a meee teh oovndns ood a : tot REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 18 PROHISITED Copy No 5 i . . F | ' i. i i 7a i wy : de cae + ; i | ' J | . i t | ; ae 4 . 14-0000 3: e } DISPATCH SS ib} Chief, WH Division | jam ene erguien bake . 1 ORLY QUALITED DERE * cag w0Gf BoDURS ‘ . . : Chief of Station, Mexico City, {scons swers to Inquiries Submitted in Reference Forwarded herewits are ansvers to the inquiries forvacded in reference 5 ‘ dispatch submitted by subject of 201-278241 on 6 July 195. ‘ i a. LLB A Ail lard C. CUgtIs 4 t 4 3 1 3 ? Attachment: As steted above Distribrtions > C/aED w/att led 5 nae see fan aa 1 oct GS Le mRER : . SECRET © .° - 201-2788h) : Sntbedd Aadmdecinmrbomadtomee oo 14-0000 Aa Jaly 6,158 . : LYLE STUART AREVALO < . "AETIKOMUBISMO EN AMERICA LATINA” Hy Early in the spring of 1962, here in Mexico, Avévalo told me that Stuart was prodding him abost getting another of his books translated, to teke ef- vantege of the publicity arouad “the Thark ani the Sardines”. I was alreacy far beyond speaking teras with Stuert and therefore declined to have anything further to do with hin. About three months ister, Arévalo told me that Start was going to publies “Antikomicisso en Americe Latina” and that a young Acerican student, married to & Mexican, Angela delli Sente Arrocha (who bed vritten "Arevalo, Fensador Centemporaneo";* was doing the translstion into English. Early in 1363, Arévelo told me trat the transietion nedn't been satisfactory and therefore Stuart tad obtesined 6 re-transiation, by Cherleton Beals. _ When Stuart wes here in Mexico in June, he told Dr. Osecueda that he was very happy about. the weytbe bock vas selling. : Inssmich as Stuert hes paid Arévalo only 10 percent of moneys received by Stuart on "The Snark and the Sari‘ues” sales (in contrast with some book con- tracts in which the author receives 10 percent of the money represented by , munber of copies sold miltiplied by the retai> sales price) I would aseume he is no more generous with "antikommiamo”, I cen ank Dr. Osegueda the exact terws,. but I haven't. been able to sce Osegueda this week. ‘I know of no affiliations of Stuart with foreign political parties of governsent. His attempts to get close to Ficel Castro in 1960 were motivated by a Gesire to expicit the journelistic advantages of an interview. Ais’ original interest in "The Shark end the Sardines” was.apparently. motivated by. money-maxing intercs~ and by tbe hope that he might sperk a sensation - exactly- what he diz manage to do with his outrageous edvertising. He seemed to calcu- Jate that there migzt be libel suits possible egainst the firms and the news- papers he could provoke to attack him. . : I as sure you tave it on file, but Iwill enclose a copy of Arevalo’ origina) contract with Stuart. It was superceded by snother in November of 1961, granting Stuert certain rishts with regard to other foreign language editions ef "The Shark and the Sardines" and, I belfeve, establishing that Stuart should have first option of other Arévalo books translated into English. | Information ebout Stuart's dealings with Arévalo md whatever others could - be obtained WITH GUILE from Eileen Brant, who vas bis editor at the time. ef the i 4 | #® Published by Coste Amic, 1952. Financed by Als Radical Revoluctonario de El Salvador. st ; cS fGPy Aa congo SECRET : te Hmnaguera = 0-2 98H an | 1 in Abate den oo 14-0000 Qe first contact with Arevalo, subsfquently broke with him because of deep and bitter resentment against him, then returned not too long ago to collaborate with him. She is his wife's sister. She is certainly working with him pow only. because he finally offered her a little bette: pay. For her to bave changed her mind about him would be almost urpossible, I believe, in view of the long history of {neidents that had brought her to bave contempt for hin, at the time I knev her in 1951. She knows bis operation inside-out. In order to get information from her, it vould be absolutely necessary to epproach her from some angle tha! would give ro hint of government investigatics. She is very gregarious. She is a fortyish medium-attractive, lonely, ‘ew York single wozan (unless ber status hes changed since I knew her). By somebody she would assume to be a writer, and who would be a bit friendly with her and see her off-hours, ehe would probably talk freely about Stuart. But sbe is quite clever and rather wortily in some respects, so that must be kept in mind in case abe ie contacted, SHS HAS A VERY DEEP AND LONGTIME NEGATIVE ATTITUDE TOWARD ALL GOVERKMENT AGENCIES INVOLVED TH IRVESTIGATION, She was active in liberal aaeengttar cteheuch che fa eortainiv anes ~ eopardized by the Mc Carthy activities in vaicago, ana as + ace OT not commmnist, she conei@ered herself a little J period. Angela Delii Sante-Arroche could be contacted, too, of course. T wilt look for her efdrese at Costa Amic's office and pass it along. _ SECRET en ee en tart inliaeng Aearee e a atembewersanteet mils ‘ i] 14-0000 June 6, 1964 lyle Stuart Dr. Raul Osegueda Eertolome Costa Amic Mario Monteforte Toledo = Dr. Osegueda apparently has hed a secret longing to get something of his own printed in English. He seized upon the oppor-unity of cormenting Eeals' introduction to "Antikommniemo” in order to wrive te Stuart this spring. Stumrt wrote very cordially back to Osegueds, hoping to mest nim on a trip to Mexico in June. when Osegueda confessed to x2 hia correspondence with Stuart, he sOught to make me see it as an attexpt to speak with Stuart about the ~oyalties Stuart has rever paid me. : , . When Osegueda finally did see Stuart here during the book congress in June, “at * he only very timidly and very, very triefly touched upon the royalty ¢reblem, end : -gndeed went to a great deal of tra:tie to serve Stuart by introducing aim to Costa Amic and to Mario Monteforte Toledo. (Stuart had expressed interest in - getting in touch with some publisters and writers.) Osegueda buetled ebat, ‘s taking Osegueda and Monteforte Tolsis +o lunch vith Stuart, even mancged to get - the Monteforte Toledos to invite Siuert to dinner at their epartzent. There ~ were tentetive discussions of collaborating in the distribution of Costa Amic © pooks. in. the United. States and of publishing some pook of Monteforte Tolefo's. . However, both Costa Amica end the Hontefarte Toledos tola me that they found Stuart offensively vulgar and were not at all enthusiastic about having anything to do with him. 3 Tvo weeks ago, Cscgueds gketched the outline of & book (coatexporary history of U.S. and Latin American relations) he hopes Stuart will want to publish, and sent the outline up to hin. : me rklateenae ee one + ae tke Reba oe SECRET thee ene Sd hatte te abet 14-0000 _ DATE:§ AUGUST 1964 OC Fut ~ CS PLE NO. wee is MESSAGE FORM cus-€, Bustos wt -EH/1 Ons f mT :£506 * CO No wor PLEASE ADVISE. . oS . es END OF MESSAGE ' YH COMMENT: “FBI recuested that certa’. questions be given to LICOOLY by us concerning Juan Jose Arevalo and Lyle Stuart. and the book Shark end the Sardines. Justice da thinking of prosecuting Stuart, oo : a ¢ ESMOND FITZGERALD We J. KAUFMAN f {WE , C/RH/1 t ' 8 1 . { a we . eS : ESOUPINATINE OF . a : : MELEASIEG cPricEen 5 E c R E T teindad bow er “ree . . Geciaut tation 2 : REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 15 PROMIBITED. ‘Gopy Na See ee rent ee eny 1 ae Ena et Abb sae te toe 7 Nw aw cn tthe en) eet BY 14-0000 eee, ACTION: wt & FROM + YEXICO CITY. + BRESTOR INFO 1 f!, CI/OPS, CI/IC 2, Fl, SR 7, VR SECRET! 2322412 CL re seb 1824 DIR INFO MANA GUAT TEGU SALV CITE “ExI 2a29 REF fu05 6916 [396244 i. UIeMT of cihy BeCouad= i SFecr Sevenab nouns CUuraAkY elAKLO DUDA TAVARES AND DIANA GAMES, LATTER IS HONDURAN AND FIANCE HONDURAN CONYE RODIL RIVERA RODIL. GAMES NOW DIVORCING MEXICAN DIPLOMAT WHO | PREVICUSLY SERVED TEGU AND PLANS “ARTY RIVERA. . 2. ACO L-1, WHEN ISASZ. GUILLEN DE ZELAYA, AT “HOSE HOUSE L=1 AND SOSA TET, ACCUSED SOSA OF BEING a TRUSO" LATIZE vaDE HILDLY DEROGATORY REMARKS ASOUT SCVEET UNION. Sal HIS VIFE AND STALL SOM IN GUAT AND ¥IFE NOY DIVORCING HIM. | , 3 L=1 INSTRUCTED MAINTAIN CASUAL CONTACT £08, IN ORCER KEEP TABS HiS WHEREASOUTS.. , , SE che T ee et momen nes 8 mee _ G/$ COMMENT: *MARIO SOSA NAVARRO ARRIVED IN SAN UCSE 22 JULY. ° *- SECRET en i incre a teeny 14.90000 pa Sg jiu iar ee a os . CLE SSIFED HMESSAGE 5! } cooly ‘f oe 40 a . | - - 10 + DIRECTOR -fROM , AEXILO Cif amon, a & _ “nro 1 SAY CD er/ors Cx/TCZ ex/or FL VR. oe SECRET 0517592 DIR CITE 4EX1 0448 REDCOAT LO LY PROVE | | RE oA DIR 39266% | | | a B vext 9796( (WJ 01854) Ae APPRECIATE &-7 A APPROVAL USE LICOCKY-1 AGAINST KUKMAREVKO. | KOVEVER RAVE RECENTLY LEARNED FROM LIENVOY AND Suu RIF B CArquEsT . | CRYPTO) THAT X DEPARTING EARLY AUG HOME LEAVE. WILL TRY INUECT Lei AFTER K'S RETURN, 7 ; 2. REPORTING BY DISPATCH sus” Bad B RECENT NEGOTIATIONS . WITH K EXCHANGE VODKA FOR TRANSISTOR RADIOS, “SECRET Must 41779 ee ee Fe seco Soper a Ses we eg de ae / o/s Comm BT! hiccory ~/ OA Batt Ld ED Pitan T Kia, LSE To DevecoP diye Asses KukhREVKO. j fl He fpr meee 14-0000 wo. Terry ward — wt HHL recitnd (27 SEC Ee | oor 145 i to .MEXICO CITY 4506 joate: 34 JULY 1964 CX rae os CS FILE NO. 201-260831 rom: DIRECTOR Ww : , con, COG wo SK, Ch cioes, FH, ve, cifoneiie nN we Ww a2 Ss WA 9 ef neene CI No mor id CTE DR : MEXI NFO ; ns “REDCOAT LCIMPROVE . B §265:.- t REF: MEXI 0306 (IN 30508)* _% LICOOKY-1 OA AMENDED PERMIT HER USE TO DEVELOP AXD ASSESS KUXHARENKO. SHOULD NOT BE USED MAKE RECRUITMENT SINCE © NOT EXPERIENCED RECRUITER, FAILURE WOULD COMPLETELY buun ack JO GOVS ANT SINTI NE RELATIONSHIP WITH LINLUCK KNOWN, COULD BE UNFAVORABLE BLO#BACK ON LINLUCK. . ' rover LI { TIME TO BH CAREFUL STATION re kz ee TS py . & TGAWION OF {HER DISCL SES SH , END ‘OF MESSASE WH COMMENT: *Reouested permission use LICOOKY-1 to develop high. priority SOV target. . . CI/ICG/Surke (in draft) : CI/OA/Lally (in draft) . 7, SR/O/KH Kaspérovich ; Ll, armed” wit. SOK WH/POA/Priest : _ 8 DESMOND FITZG RALD . : w. J/ KAUPMAN 3 C /WHO S/WH/L 2 . . : . e ore . ia . RELEASING orricsa s E Cc R E T tecend toe at AUTEN TIEATING 4 - REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THETRRYING OFFICE 15 PROHIBITED. - Copy Ha. { re sy 14.90000 - . SN ae teen = ee es 7 ae eee wae Nene wW — - CLASSIFIED MESSAGE 2] SECRET ‘ JO + DERECTOR FROM. .Meé xiCo Cry acnon, WIMP nro «2p anos een a Sit eyes, Ch IR 3 i é Jise oR £7 2825132 | iT ES INF).DIR GUAT SALV CITE HEMI 3491 2bdWLEN3791C i ‘REF TESS 1 fe 2 CIE Lrecoxvts\Sarp 27 JULY ISAZEL 4. GUILLEY ZELAYA, ; ode sisien oF | LOREN QZELAYA’S ¥IFE, TOLD HER ZARIO SOSA NAVARRO AND SON, i CARLGS, #20 SECC: YEAR MEDICAL STUDENT AT UNAY IN HEXICC C1TY, ! CAME 5Y oxto No 35 MIGHT 26 JULY. ISABEL RUNS BOARDING HOUSE THIS ADDRESS AND Le} NOY LIVING THERE. ! _ 2. S¥LUCK-1 SAID 27 JULY RICARDD FREIII, PCH. MEMBER NOW LIVING. al [sexe co CITY, TOLD HIM HAD TALKED ¥ITH SOSA ABOUT 20 JULY i AE Se TUDEK. , Poa oo. - ig ‘SECRE . ls i Se ie ye . ; : | y c/s commen? 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Me ‘ . | - Se nS err eer a ese 14.99000 tady SECRET REGUEST FOR IHFORMATION AND REVIEK . TO: : wu/i/Mexico - W.J. Kaufnan.. FROM: CRIEF, CI/OA . jel, Bavere PR. Browa IN ORDER THAT FLETKER CONSIDERATICN WAY BE GIVEN) YOUR FEGLEST FOR APPROTSL IN THIS CSEE, IT 1S, REQLESTED THAT YOU FURNISH THIS CEFICE THE INFCRUATION CHECKED BSELOe. CR REVIER ESFCRMATION AS ICICATED. | Tonos REVIEW OF STAFF'S JOSSIER | PRO ts PEeiEw CF STAFF OD CILLATERAL INES USTI ON | frreio traces Teevicw cr Stcurite FF, REPORT at ciéce Ua [ [er traces | [eevece ce sec. crF. CONCURRENCE Mews a? 21/38 OPERATIONAL ARD> DIVISIGN TRACES [eesutts OF TEC-SIZAL INTERROGATION LL REstE@ OF FBI REFIAT aT Ct/oa EerEwW OF ATTACHED REFERENCE GREEN LIST as (See Renesas) pence [pep ee eee ererowe. I have discussed with Pavl Burke, DC/CI/ICG, Mexico's request for emendment of OA to use LICOCXY#1 against the Soviet official, we both are of the opinion that she can be used for devalopaent of the tarmt to. determine his susceptibility to reczuitaent, but thet she shorid not be . used te make the actual rec.uitment skecid the matter develop.te that - ot point, dve to these consideraticns: {1) Gke is not a recruiter, never ‘has rade a recrujizent. (2) Odds are she would be biowm to tte Scviets, since we mist consicer that the odds for svecessful recruitment cf a ‘Soviet official are not favorable, (3) Eer relaticuship with LOLUCK Mexies is fairly wll Imowm, so that thers could te an unfavorable ot blew tack on LIMLUCK. In authorizing her use in the developmental role, Burke vould like-for. Station. to be informed that it should tell LINLUCE that Sta-. tion's continuing investigation of LICOCEY=1 discloses her association with Soviets; therefore, he should be very careful in his relaticnship . with her. . a ‘ : rou ead 689 oe parstons torreon. : SECRET : . ;? 7 ? 4 4 ees a ,] i 14-0000 . ‘ Os), 4 . cy CLASSIFIED HAESSAGE bat a, t> SECRET | _ — roe ENS t : To " DIRECTOR ‘prom a MELICO CTY j | actos wie ; INFO 6 O, CUCPS alia, < <ifon, FL SRT VR SECRET 2223222 TAdnN340Ce TEGU INFO DIR CITE MEXI 2348 PEF A MEXI 0238 (“297%0 B TEGU 5531 (ww 30eey c DIR367s27 p ext o347Ud ai) ‘1. DUE POSSIBLE USE LICOOKY=1 IN REDCOAT OP, HER FRIENDSHIP WITH ABEL CUENCA MARTINEZ AND WIFE, AND HER MANY CONTACTS AND USEFULL! AMONG CENTRAL AMERICAN COMMIES AND LEFTISTS MEXICO, STATION 5 WISH INVOLVE HER IN OP AGAINST LUIS MANUEL ZUNIGA SARAY via FER ae RE PARA 4 REF C AGREE COLD APPROACH HAS LIMITED © Cz j SUCCESS EUT APPEARS HE MOST SUSCEPTISLE NOV AND DOUBT THAT GP | SUGGESTED REF 3 WOULD BE VORTHWHILE. VIEW HIS DECISION REMAIN { MEXI AND POSSIBILITY HE MAY ATTEMPT WREST CONTROL PCH FROM - BEJARANO, PROBABLY UNSUCCESSFULLY, HE MAY WELL TAKE sere Aor TON ‘ NEAR FUTURE MAKING REHABILITATION IN FUTURE {7 : IMPOSSIBLE. a ; a joe of i 7 SECRET. | + "als Comments ® REQUESTED mere CARE FULLY REVIE - AND ZON/GA OPS wo | LICHRY eae eek REPRODUCTION bY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIM:TED Fpefabintee Caen 9 1400000 lous. C2 ioe ererra FORM a a ae ous: C, Bustos tur. WH/Z 1 Oren BECK I 16t sot: 4507 (NO ROK DATE: | y_ 64 CO rae ri GS FILE MO. i .. 7 d Vio si 2 ldoorind itz : j _ MEXICO CITY INFO: TEGUCIGALPA - Cy ws SAY Cy CYOPE CYIE 2, eyo4, SiG CEN. ¥1, VR : : INO TEGU OT: Dik " an REF. A. ‘MEL? 0288 (IN 29790) 3675¢ &B. TET 5531 (IN 30664) 1. T iJ SUSGE GESTIONS: REF B RE USE LICOOKY IMPLY BER {NVOL. esi See TE SITI[TP Ne FINTGA TO POINT OF RECRUITMENT. (FOR INFO TEGI, LiccoK HAS LIMITED CLEARANCE WHICH WOULD REQUIRE RE SPECIAL i AMENDMENT TO PERM"! HER BECOME ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN SUCE OP). - 2. MESI HAS ALSO REQUESTED SPECIAL PERMISSION CSE LICOOZY | IX REDCOAT OP OUTI UNED MEXI 0306 CIN 30508) AND BDQS HAS RESERVATIONS | INVOLVING BER ANY ¢ HORE THAN. MERE INFORMANT IN 2 ZUNIGA GP. , | 3. REQUEST MEX! CAREFULLY REVIEW LICOOKY BOLE REDCOAT AND ZUNIGA OPS AND ADVISE ITS DESIRES. "4. HDQS AGREZS REF B THAT COLD APPROACH ZENTGA “aT 7 TIME NOT BES DESIRABLE, AND THAT ANY APPROACH JDEALLY SEOULD BE 1 i } 4 | AFTER INFO COLLECTED AND ASSESSMENT MADE. | H WH/Honduras lh) erste ds Lt tilde ac _ DE Pym Sie . ‘ J. Se . ee ae C/WE/L aN w ew aa DORDIRATING OFFICERS SECRET REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 5 FROTARIT:D, Copy Na. aureeericatixe RELCASING orricer Orricts nl ae : <a - ad 2 t $ i i ee rade bee J j ab emhe 14.99000 eedine + BE Bie ene ptt eee = | i i po. ; , 4 . ~ oe ae : : : i / t ' i ; : ! a i j ° 20 July 1964 1 i i r i ! 4 : MRMORANDUW FOR: CI/OA | 4 po i 4 ATTENTION : Mr. Lally } } SUBJECT : Amandment of the Operations] Approval ; H for LICOOXY-1 (201-278341) i i . 1. It 4s requested that the Cperational Approval t H for LICOOKY-1 be emended to include suthority for HKexico : { City Station to utilize her ss an acceas. asset against : j a soviet »ress aLtecue atu cuvaet spsormucion DULABEAL : i Representstive. ! 2, It-should be noted that the 29 June amendment of | : LICOOZY¥-1's OA was not implemented since that target's : i visit to Kexico City never materialized... — ; ; ! i We. J. Kaufeen } Chief, ¥H/1_ | . : ! : : | ' | | ! 4 : i 4 | — { . 4 i ; . hoot | i . 3 i i. | “4 _ _ | i rl ' 4 H Li Masa i i 4 if ; i : ' ) | : “ : 14-0000 ’ CLASSIFIED #ESSAGE | nL7e SECRET | TO 2 RECTOR . | FROM; MEXICO CITY | acon, *SR7 ‘ linto . CHCA, WH 7, VR rene i2usiw30508 = FOR SiviLopiesj, Pras , $35 532 sp2s¥ i I {- 1. HAVE CC e MPLETED STUDY ON GNE CF STATION'S PRIME SOV TARGET SS ATTACHE at SOV INFS SULLETIN REP, SERGEY SEH YONGVICH KUCHARENXS. SEE NO. OP PORTINITY ETILIZE LATTER'S LOCAL f ro} > 0 i ta 7 © ri) » a ] a ? SS SINCE ALL DECICEOLY LEFTIST OR CCYMIEL seen ng haere omnes 12. azqust uns aps PROVAL DIRECT LICGGKY=1 23a INST X, FOR Ses : Ta ects} i | REASONS AND POSSISILITIES COVED HEKIEDeOT4 AFTER SP P2TIAL PST ALYED, @ | Hex] SELL DEVEGP SPECIFIC PLAN TO FACILITATE HER INITIAL ACCESS. © , | | 3. FYL L-1 ¥AS HOT ADVISED OF ASZCTTASE oP. : 2 SECRET ¥ 2 C/S COMENT: *ACTION GRIT CETERMINED AS THOUGH INDICATCR REQWOOS USED. » **AMENDID LICOOKY=1 CA FOR USE AGAINST «CEYSH, Lppermee aeweeeneet bmn te wary atl Moonen . 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BELIEVE ZUVIGA, AS RESULT PCr ACT ISR WD NEED FOR MONEY, BAY) BE SSCEPTISLE ee EXT ap eRcact. fs LS ANTE. _ VEL UASLE INTEL avo oP INFO Gs POA AND FO4 LEADERS AS of PRESENT ‘ wee AND IF RESPONSIVE TS GUIDANCE Cou) PROBABLY REGAIN HIGH LEV. 5. IF Tee INTERESTED BELIEV JE APPROATA CCULS BE 7A WOUE RISK L-1 SEDURITY. USING Lint Gi STREET GR AT OR NEAR CUENCA Him TER XTALS. CUEN A HOME ¥ELL fel t- oe TAN 64 DOLET ZuNIGA ECLLD CON ME Cl APF erent mer arene mie it Ue HF MNS EN RETR UR GR oe = COULD USE GLIVER Ge VISPHIN BUT DLE 215 DEEP WOULD PREFER TEGU UITMENT OFS AGAINST Poe TARGETS ¥ te ae pales GF HOS PROVIDE BR RECRUITER» 6s. [i EX. : _ Lees - i yefs Comment: yccoRdinF cueucnfh le Las “manuer aa ZUMGA SAAANMA ARPEWED MEK! 26 TuUwe rao | te ugsk. — : ” “Eke tle . & @ eo a —_ 7 _ . : . a . . toge eee jes eee mene we a ne : . ee . ua wn ™ o 7) ” et A eae ere ee cee oer re ee pre ceeehane erekes nut ee, cme rte me Ee aes , ; = oan a7 _ 5 a. ‘4 . } . 3 - t ate 14.90000 -— . on clFine Five t SRfa fis G INDEX be: @al? ATE : 26 June: 1964 x FRE to +: MEXICO CITY ROM: DIRECTOR cons; SR 7 wro: Ci, ci/crs,c1f0a, FL bie) MEXI INFO R100 CITE DIR- 3 | g 2 § . REDYOOD AECOTTAGE REF: A. MEXI 0021 (IN 14984)* B. RIOD 5073 (iN 12837)** 1. OA FOR LICOOKY/1 AMENDED TO AUTHORIZE ONE TIME USE _ AGAINST KOBYSH AS PROPOSED PARA ONE REF. ; 2. qrowsir BORN FT auLy 28 - POLTAVA BLAST. HIFE ENA. SON SERGEY. AGE ABOUT 6. FROM PHONE TAP INFO LEARNED SUBJ HAS OCCASIONBL DISAGREEMENTS WIFE. SHE ACCUSES HIM INFI DELITY. MIFE ON RAD -TERMS OTHER SOVS RIO BECAUSE SON SUFFERS UNDERTERMINED AMOEBA DISEASE HHICH OTRER SOVS FEAR COMMUNICABLE. HENCE THEY HAVE THEIR CHILDREN i SHUN SON KOBYSH, ALSO AGGRAVATING SITUATION IS WIFE SUFFERING HEPATITIS. | 3. CAREER SUBJ: . MEMBER RADIO DELEGATION NORWAY 54. ASSTGNED MOSCOK 55. ALSO SS YISITED SWEDEN AND DENMARK WITH Sov PIANIST. : RETURNED NORWAY 56. ASSIGNED NER YORK SEPTEMBER TO NOVEMBER 60. ° ; MEMBER KRUSIICHEV PARTY MEETING KENNEDY VIENNA JUNE 61. ASSIGNED | BRAZIL CIRCA AUGUST 62.— sameowtusbs Seadanthaehenages ie : COCREINATING OFFICERS PELEASIKG. OFFICER . AOTSENTICATING GFFICER Y 3 Fd REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING GFFIGE $S PROHIBITED. 1 stewed Lh tlhe Uta gig ae 14.90000 ee ORIG: UNIT s OT : DATE : moO os FROM: CONF: IFO 4 Yo CLASEFIED MESSAIGE pS ee SECRET DIRECTOR . # aN ee rererto ) # % 4 INFO CHE CR ' PAGE 2 4. RE PARA 3 REF Bs: FYI ONLY FROM SENSITIVE HQ SOURCE UNDER KGB CONTROL IT LEARNED SUBJ WAS RECALLED FROM USA To USSR BECAUSE OF INDISCREET PHONE CALL TO MOSCOW WHICH RIS HAD RECORDED AND CRITICIZED ON GROUNDS SECURITY. ALSO WHILE DUTY OFFICER 7 RADIO MGSCON INADVERTENTLY PERMITTED BROADCAST OLD TAPE RECORDING LAUDING HAMMARSKJOLD AT TIME OFFICIAL SOV LINE JUST OPPOSITE. : (NO CONFIRMATION INFO THIS PARA RECEIVED THUS FAR.) . ‘5 . END OF MESSAGE x ®Basis Ref & inte, beiieve LICGOKY-1 would be excellent jogical and feasible access to Subj .... ## (Subj) is Izvestiya and Radio Hoscow representative ce we # ee © ph G/SR/00B_Zr9e an ' ‘CI/OA_Mr. Brown (by phone Shr para ». WH/1 Nr. Srera (draft “seh, ; . a : ; Teofp . com Wi [dod COCESIMATING OFFICERS 7 SH _ “Ho REPRODUCRaggM SY OTHER THAN THEASSUING OF, F IS PROHIBITED. © * 7 draft WH/S Mr. Sulc sao JV grctuded ee srtomate Cawagrer 1g ang. BRC Be ZEn O RELERSING OFFICER - : i 14-0000 ACTION | “INFO “SE CR E'T 2524252 (DIR INFO RIOD CITE MEXY 2221 i _ REDYDOD AECOTTAGE . —_ _ REF DIR $2675 , | RISD 9873 ‘Gr Fave _ . . Cla & $3 BASIS REF 8 INFO, EDLIEVE L ccletel wOU..2 Eb RACER LEAL Lean te 55 TO'SUB). SHE HAS LEFTIST JOURNALIST CONTACTS 75 FAaciLTs* ~“ ha] » a) Mm w (* mt ey 1S ATTRACTIVE ANT COULD BECSYE ps INTIMA TE WITH SUBC AS NECESSARY. ACCESS, -_ 70 e@, DESPITE LIMTTATICNS L-t oF WIDE EQS AUARE, RESUEST? Hes ASPRO AL QEs -} 34 , { ee = \ S. Did; FLS ROVIDE MORE iNFO Su $ 4: RIOD: PLS SEND RECENT PHOTO, ‘ ppapECLaTE ADVANCE TRAVEL NOTICE. SECRET cls Cote. Bs MOSCOW aPt . % Bok Ce aan Oe a * geepesprare nee eres monet tat ance ot . | ‘ ue . 7 cee 2aaTe - , Sic RET , __ . . z ATED. 4 REPROOUC TON bY OTHER tai THE issu ane] S CHICE 3 PRON ia . eC is i j 7 3 i : t : 4 ] ; i i i} ; fl , i . 4 oh rbdtbeanesitaridlasaie rsa . oa ae NRL Bidlise me csinnedn ot Lika 14-0000 SECRET ~N oO 4 Cro.83L92 - , TS een seep RT MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH/1/Mexico Wed. Kaufman Operational Approval is heresy granted in the case of_LIC OOKY fl i . : } » for the purpose specified in your request : dated___26 June 1964 . Operational Approval for LICOCEY/L is amended to include authorization , f for her usa on a one-time basis for the purpose set ferth in your memoran dum dated 26 June 196k, , : Wy ae This Approval is based upon evaluation of information available te this Office, and is £Pfice grented under authority contained im CSE amd CSI-F 20-5. del Edward P. Brova : : CI/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION Date: 1 dir Distribution: — : i . Orig. to Addresse i 1 to Files i ‘ SECRET i ; sone [2G ese emevecve sostrome, - _ . ce 4 i ” ee a eee anes Beasties ' - : i i 3 yee Fea: 14-0000 (See NEXT Q021 (IN 14984) ane preceding traffic.) - | : > fo, pee ere Se => - an 26 June 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, CI/CA SUBJECT : Anendnent of LICOOKY-1 Operational Approval It is requested that the Cperational Approval for Li- COOKY+1 be amended to include authority for Mexico Station to use her on a one-tine basis as an sccess.asset against a Soviet newspaperpan, who will be visiting Mexico and who has pees a cargoes Luc dulsgiioa of Riv Le Senctirce treties re aara W. J. Kaufaan © C/E fl DDP/EH/NIK/ASperarkte (26 June 1964) i Distribution: ; . Crig & 1 - addresse . 1 - LICOCKY-1 201 fileeo—— i t ° | af i i : _ t thee bene eoeath chee det a wa ae nee eee Spe ace ne Serna ci pg eee en tS es, wp mea eet et so 14.90000 1. Forvardad herevi-t. ia a pro.sess report for Pro ect LIBLOCK fsr the period syecitiled. nis report vas prepared iy Leo GC. HEDLICH, ite auiside case ofiice. a - - DIRDCK/2 has provided intorsa:iun for operational purposes cn Evy number Of gabdjects and/or individuals in vhich the S.a:ion pas ap ine tereat or some sori of reyuirewent iro others (1.9., Fario Noutefer-e AUAGUU)s Addu, BE GUL. G tums OF PADEFS Lei uy MAjOT AiG0S9 Frere Sierra, one of Yon Soga'’s fullowara, at the tive of cheir Gua: aa Fas vol. effort in lyo2. lee BE. HLECHRAISE hes gone vhrouch tbe papers and bas hed abou, 170 frames wide. The ne-atives will ce icrvarded to Haede G2Br vers. - 3. The actetr t be:ween LIGWCE/1 and LICOGKY/1 is, temporarily a: least, suspended. Undousiediy, the revara of LIWWCK/1's sife had a cood ecal to do with thia plus the Test tha: pressure was being mit aa the <vo principals by che Station, whether :his seoaretion cag be welatained rer- manently 1a difficult to say, but LORLCK/1 has ween put on notice chaz he ia goin, to be subiec. wo femaliy i: 5% lon's. Garaide of thai, LIke LOcK/1 bes teen quite respousive to ax requirezants imposed oa nia; on she other hand, he bas sot vean reportin.: an bis personal situation and : contacts ag fully es he shosld, Thia will shape ap however. Atcechmenta eo oe Fi Rpt, h/w = _ fo Distributions ob o eo gt 3 - WED, v/ate Bo + Piles, _ wfatt CROSS RIFE TREN aied OaTE i 1 . 1 35 dune age) masa NUWEEF 5050/3 ener an ne seamen ene Rater nether ele v rs ¢ . . a) p an Apes cee Ore een Tere} ensctal Maha? oma die abe. w shesch bbtainetan sit anet« peo 14.90000 i | HAIRED foe IDEXING oO INDECraG REQUIRED | ——F- Chief of Station, Mexico | ONLY GLALIFIED DESK if CAN S008 INDEXING | sAICROR Lat Chief, WH Division CECT © LIcoory-1 ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES 1. On 29 May ODENVY asked KUDESE whether KUBARK had a current interest in LICOOFY as they had questions concerning Juan Jose AREVALO and Lyle STUAET which they wanted passed to her. If we had no current contact they wanted to know whether we had any idea of her present whereabouts. ; 4 2, KUBARK orally told ODENVY that. we formerly utilized her as a sub-source and we believed we could reestablish contact with her in order to pass to her the ODENVY questions. ODEXVY was toid that she was in Hexico. 3. ODENVY subseguestly furnished the attached list of questions. It is requested that the Station pass this list to LICOOKY-1 and obtain from her, ansvers to be forwarded to Headquarters for passing to ODENVY. The Station is asked to comment on whether her testimony in court might be prejudicial to avy KUBARK operations, or whether the Station can see no obiection to such a court ao0tearauce. Chester D. DAINOLG Attachment: 1 u/s/c . Distribution: 0&1 - COS, Mexico City . . 61-3 SSG /™% aoe ERS TO ren en oo eee 8S ERP oe 7 HMB 1264) 3 June 1964 CAASSIFITATION ners 7 SGar-azeeen> (PRIORITY SECRET OFFMZIER —= PrBist WH/3/ “Wexico/C. Bustos:chk COORCINATNG OFFS SYMBOL | carey (draft) - ep Se * ayo Lay office SYMBOL i YES 4 on oy, Lf ‘Desmond FitzGerald Foumame | DISPATCH 14-0000 narra ' principals? SECRET RE: LYLE STUART Thig Bureau currently ig conducting an investigation in order to determine if the subject has violated the Registration Act. His; firm published the 1964 Americen ec.tion of the book entitled, "Anti- Comnunism in Latin America,” written by Juan Jose Arevalo, former ‘ President of Guatemala. The nature end extent of subject's relationship with Arevalo is therefore pertinent to our investigation. , ‘As you know, Viola June Cobb, known to your agency, personally knows Arevalo and worked with him on the tranalation of his book, "The Shark and the Sardine.” It is therefore possible that Cobb may be in a position to furnish some information which can be of assistance to this Bureau. We would appreciate if your agency vould interview Cobb and endeavor to obtain answers to the following: . (1) What information does she have concerning the relation- ship between the subject anc Arevaio regaraing tne Ovon, “A ba Ueaaaiis Os in Latin Anerica"? (2) Does she have any information indicating that subject) is in any way affiliated with foreign political parties or governuents? . 3) Does she know of any contractual agreement existing between subject and Arevalo or between subject and any other foreign: (4) Does she Enow of anyone e159 who may be in a pusitiocn to furnish information concerning subject? : (5) In the event that. Cobb is in a position to furnish infor- mation concerning any of the above points, we desire to be- informed if she would be willing to testizy in court. i cate pnt Bowbiig dh BAR en Ate he Sein om + eT SECRET se AN teenage 2 a . oy ase — seal Laide ear bh aha iat dee eae «eine re Ber mE Ad aes tenn OTT 14.90000 . Ai, oe, . ; ; . , [- we ne ' _ ROUIIHG I TO; DIRZCTOR * FROM © EXEC CITY P ATION. = SHB ~ : INFO: | (Ch, CI/OPS, FI, FI/iNT 2, RIZAN, i bo © «SECRET 2120327 DIR IMFO WANA CITE FEXxXT 9565 . REF DIR 18914 > : : 1. LICOOKY=1 Sarpy : : ss ! FATILDA or CUENCK, WIF : bog : Chy WIFE ABEL eencg. i SOBA Planer enenuee o 2. 5 aL UENCE AR MART Hes 1 pn SOUMNURRISNSS Gita euecBekTO TORRES ESPInozs far ve %, Tepe, : iS tt E > pan OES SER TOLD HER + AY TORRES SHARE PANAM AVARD was 3,282 po LARS BUT RE ! CUPREN oe Serban CUT BECAUSE fo NENCY RESTRICTIONS HE HAS BEEFY ARLE wrTuppau ece | LE WITHDPAY EEss THAN Heir os : FAR, aN ‘ELF SO bob. 2. INDEX, ; SECRET i C/S COMMENT: ®RE SETTLEMENT GUAT Lat SUIT. ; 4 i 7 i 4 en : dl ‘ ‘ . i 4 : : fog - 1 : H ‘ i ood. i 4 : fo 7 4 poh : i : REPRODUCTION bY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBTED t i _ {ot ee ee ee er ree mo ” 7 - - Aha? oe 2 j I j .% . fa a wt 14-00000 * ‘ wo: CY, cP cure 2, ei/oA, 71,VKR er COULD BB BRASIEST SOLUTION TO PROBLEM AS NEITHER AGENT HOULD BE erp ee \ fy _ oy, oo - eS “22D MESSAGE ! 42 Obs: one nn rer ust: a a OO incEx rn | XT: v oon ezenns pare: Be Le 1D. ELE IN CS FILE NO. : [1 : MICs TITY INO GUATEMALA CITY FROM: DIRECTOR wh & CONF: 1D MEXI inro. GUAT REF MEXI 9238 (1N 73285) (NOT SEKT GUAT) PROBLEW - WE SUGGEST THAT PERHAPS ARRIVAL OF WIFE FROH PARIS MAY sr OP LINETCE'S QESTNFECR 1.TCOOKY APARTMENT. STATION DAE Piste we tet { CAN QUERY LINLUCK ROUTINELY AS TO HIS FUTURE BLANS FOR WIFE WITHOUT THUS REVEALING OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH. LICOOKY. PRESUMABLY | HE WILL RESPOND THAT HE BAS SENT WIFE FUNDS TO JOIN HIM MEXICO. | IF SHE PLANS STAY WITH BIM PERMANENTLY, THEN LICOOKY PROBLEM WiLL BE ALLEVIATED. iF HER STAY CNLY TEMPORARY, THEN CORRECTIVE ACTION (AS SUGGESTED IN REF) COULD BE TAKEN IF NECESSARY. FEEL THAT THIS a> FORCED TO CHOOSE BETWEEN OTHER OR KUBARZ. : 2. WIFE'S ARRIVAL HEXI OF IXTEREST IN ITSELF TO HDQS AS THIS WILL HAVE EFFECT ON LINLUCK MOBILITY. WE ARE CURRENTLY CONSIDERING PLAN FOR FUTURE ROLE OF AGENT AND WILL ADVISE SOON. : 3. FYI: WE HAVE NEVER CONSIDERED MEXI STATION TO BE MERELY (CUTUT TO LIKLUCK. YOUR OFFICERS TAVE SAME AUTHORITY TO DEAL Wits HIM AS YOU DO WITH %OUR. OTHEB 1uBiS. : ENy Ur HESSAGE 4 COOMOINATING GCFFICERS coor t . MELGasiNG CrFicee - tread ee AUTHENTICATING : SECRET Seca: tration OFevces : REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy Ho. . oy - . : Sere eee eens 14.99000 cose Pave NTN OY oe I UNG: UNIT ; urt DATE : woos prom: DIRECTOR CONF: TNFO : TO HEXT WH Comment; i i fi i 4A \N WAY WH/3/Mexico ‘ORD W. HERBERT i CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ae OiNtex . DF KO INDEX 1 FILE GW ECS FILE BO. DEFZRRED 4 PAGE 2 ROUTINE | INFO : CITE DIR . Guar | 98S Ref related Hexi concern at LICOOLY/LINLUCE re- lationship, and asked for authority to pressure tnem apart. Ve AC /WED “EOORDSRATING orficeas qncur 1 1 RELEASING CEFICES . Tr osecast | Seeman able tr REPRODUCTION BYOTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1 PROHIBITED, Cor Ba . _ woe bt 3 14.90000 | | 4 \ | Riv DIR 14975 % | i ' f : . ee ay We SECRET | = ROUTING 0" : (zo 3 mie) : DIRECTOR : i i 6: |FROM x MEXICO CITY ; -acTION: FH & ' p ‘ito; «~—«C1/PS, C/I 2, Ci/oA, FI, WR - jot — a SECE ET 3212302 , te Lyceek [ DIP CITE YEXI $239 : : o.oo. oa rs Ann LISLUCK ‘ . : : See te eae 1 LICOOKY TOLD CASE OFFICER 23 APRIL THAT LINLUTY TOLO- vem mem mE ET GUAT HERE ALLECEDLY STILL iteL.: ALG OUT OF waActT SAw ee tare 4 . STATION DISCRETION OF SEVIOyS S FUTURE USEFULNESS". LICOOHY HHICN POTENTIALLY DANGERTUS HI ere WISH USE 32 DAY CLAUSE IN REF CONTFACT AS CLUE TO ENFORCE ORDEP. ALSO REQUEST AUTHORITY SRIEF HIN OF HIS REPORTING PEQUTREY ENTS. - 3 REGRET NECESSITY THIS RESUEST, BUT LICOOKY SESvE INCAPABLE INITIATING DESENGAGENERT DESPITE FACT SHE HIGHLY OVESUROUGHT AT ot HIS TOTAL MCNOPOLY HEP TIVE Px) RESULTANT INAZILITY 93 HER KUS SECRET | ae . id REPRODUCTION 8Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHSITED Copy No. _— ee - : ames a cee c.c oe - 14-0000 re | t~ et ) n ted a. = Lo] Pa cma) i a a. ted -t te ci UN LPARK. mr AN oe cr AND & t L LES eon sepeepeny et te CRET ce were et co senses cat seep cereagen ed ot Sats tye Soe eebes ‘ 14-0000 Aro errata te eer ereernenn «ent nyeee enrente netsh ne Chief of Btation, Mexico City woo iannieneneanet eeeebememmee pene: LICOOKY-1/Comments on Heeting with Joel N, BIEPECKER on 25 February 190 ACTION REQUSIED - REFLPENOLS 6 -! v Action: Howe, for inforsation only. vs A 2 ON Attention: Joel HN. WTEEECKER \\ S ? i 1. dosl 5, NIZEcem, while in Hextco City during the week of 2 - 23 ot February Lots, met with LICOCKY-1, from 1500 to approxigstely 1600 seers on the afternoos of 2 February i:ui, in connection with bie rectoy of the TE, Tew oepirsticen. Tyas steraug cut DEEtLAg Site HEIPECKER aote? tw tart decti- fied youag men who may have Leen contucting a survellinnce ef tia. leter, et ebort 1570 hours, KETPECKER sex LICOCOKY-1 on Avenida Nedero, alouwt are aile from the mestizns site. The case oificer was requested to query LIOXMEY-: on any slzemiticent remarks LIALOCE-1, who lives with LICHY-1, sicht have ‘wade to LICOGEY-1 before and/or after the meeting with KETESCKER, and to regert Gane to Headquarters. . 2. The next ueeting vith LICUOEY-1, es .cheduled, was held on P-tAsy- afternoon, 23 February LICOQCY-i said that she di2 sot see SEIEEUTR an Aveaiia Madero ou 26 February, end etded that she did not have ter clagses With her end without thea cannot identify anyone nore than 20 reet or BO meay.) LINLUCK-1, soe said, wanted te know with whos she spoke a: socatize on 2s : February (ihe meeting wes arranged by the C/O via. telephooe ead LINK ausvered the telephone), end later qeerted her recexding where she met and 2 wast hed bees sald. ie wag Satisfied, however, that she bed tees vealkiog to: e PEPRDGr ard did not prees the matter farther. She ¢id vot tell bis vbere, or with whas, or what Led been sala. According to LICOGKY-2, LOCiXm-2 oes no oblections to her seeing and talking <o PRPRD‘Ers, but he obJeccs violently - to her baving azything to do with eay non-FEPRIME leftists or Comntets. : (cont iomea) Distributions = CED SECRET t } t { : : han 14.90000 * if - tan PON a a ee eed CONTINUATION OF ! o too i 7 . DISPATCH ~ SBECRED -. : | BAe eT : H 3 a ’ — tf 3. On 2 Barch 1508 LIOKEY-1 reported thet che had declied ro vigit ber brother in PEPE! for tvo weeks cr a6, 25d will ‘axe edventass of the trip te resew her lourist cocumentotias. Ska sald thet LINUXX-) hus bewese ex. tremely difficult io itve with since SEDRECKER waa bere, aut mt abe must | eet evay from bis for exmhile. He oblected to her leaving, bei ecquleseed whea he becney convinced thet ebe incenda to return to kewles. LICQUAT-1 plesg te lesve on 4 Mareh 14, xd wlll relora on or ebous @) March 1504. t - j H “Willewt C, CURPIE Nee edneee mente thinnest pene ee nee hae eee DE Rivet eet cheb wince tid ahi ce senate te etn tad wetted te | i . po po | | i. Tuas HEC ATION, roow USE FREVOLS EDOM rs . HEM acy Seer - EP S3e : Ae BECBRET Webi ATE CeeETE 14.90000 eens eee Sane erenres ereeniers grgeeree eaperenn enemy meena treneener nr Samper ari eter ees eens epee Ae : apa ees cert ernie preenennrnen ee P Re ee mee eet penn see eA oe * Dla’ ATCH - Chief of Station 7roy Cur. T i | MAREED FOR INDEXES a ee SSSA mr - | + | 6D BOEXING MEQZRED |: 1 MO BOEING BOARS " T ] Only CUALIFIED DESK | CAm AG0GE INDELinG Chief, WH Division | serORUA SUBJECT LICOOKY=1 ls _ ACTION RESSIRED - REFERERCES CROSS SEFERENCE TO REF: HMMA-22258 1, LICOOKY-1 was granted an OA on 27 January 1964 for use as outlined in the PRQ II forwarded with HuMA-22758. The OA as granted, however, was restricted to approval to use LICOOKY-1 in . such @ manner that information is taken from her, but that as little classified information as possible is to be passed. Specific yequirements should be passed only when necessary, end should be made in such a mann: that sensitive operational or ODYOKE programs, plans, and objectives are not revealed. | Tne office granting the OA also indiczted that the limitations proposed in the Station's . comments in Section XVI of the PzQ Il should be. implemented. 2, If LICOOXY-1 is ever to be used as a directed and fully controlled asset, without the limiations expressed above, an . amendment to the QA will be necessary. : 3. Reference is made to Section 4}, para 1 of the PRQ II forwarded in ref, which indicates that LICOOXY-1 may be given a bonus for a particularly outstanding job. The Station is rerinded that since LICCOZY-1 is a Contract Agent, and PBPRIXY citizen, ker contract musi be amended each time a bomus payment is contemplated. Oliver G. GALBOND. Distribution:. H nl Ane Uneiann Mite 4 WEL, ecaat vaez 2; { ' 1 i i } i i ! OISPATCH SYMBOL AND KLINGER ROS FILE NOMESE . i § & RE . 20)-278384) . : LAIGINATING : OFFICE OrncER TYP:St WH/3/Mexico/’C. Bustos:chk crrice smack | Sat tock ier 5 iia a | cmp.) oe S.C, Kine 9: ; DISPATCH 10s bkary 1964 | 1 ere ene te nner 14-0000 10 February 1964 COG/KC MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT se renee tarot LICOOKY=1 LICOOKY-1 was granted an OA on 27 January 1934. She was recruited in June 1960 and has been utilized by SAS and WH Division since thet tine. J. KM. Whitten. C/aH/S. cpemeee ean city sta puracen nestcmncnaacene maa eb etnmananrmsmmnanmmge 1 =n 88 OA Soe ey mares eevee natn meget esene ~ - _~ “ ne sree te ee t ~ , ake frome iv’ ios ©, 3 oy os Ny a i cf ‘ i:
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14-00000 104-10175-10179 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | GACSF CATON SECRET PROCESSING FUSED Chief, Wh Division Eng recesng REQUIRED : pe | mea WAI ATTERS LEASE XX {thn 208 INOLLINS sanaenet of Station, >fexico Ci! a EUFF/l ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES REFERENCE: A. HMMW-I1321, 13 Fed 1963 B. HMMA~20931, 22 Mar 1963 1, Transmitted under separate cover truename attachments are the following forms to complete Headquarters' records on subject: a. Personal History Statement : ; b. Personai nistory S.ctc...cut Uiggontiz 1) ' , : c. Report of Medical History sO 2. Subject was originally recruited as a cutout for the LIHUFE/2 organization. However, his actual duties for KUBARK entail far more than : coatact and communication with LIHUFF/2. He is an outside agent, ‘in : ‘addition to acting as the contact between the Mexico Station and the LIEUFF/2 ‘ ‘Institute, LIHUFF/1 is responsible for organizing and directing the KUWOLF : student greups in the LIMUFF/2 project; printing and distributing of 1- <opa ganda; planning and initiating student harrassn.ent activities. Since LIHUFE, i's duties are those of an outside agent, nis salary was established to reimburse him for the amount of time it is necessary for him to spend on LIHUFF activities. In this regard, it is felt yzat the sum of $500. monthly is not an excessive amount, Hleadquarters is sequested te process a contract for subject in this amount. oc - f 3. Subject's social security number i0)255- =58-50a4) Enclosures: as stated above (UNDER SEPARATF, COVER) taper 7h tare CeSPAtoeD 29 Apr, 63 30 Apr 63 OFSPATCH SYMBOL AND NLAEIER ! : HMMA-21e6 { . CScopy . a : ‘ASAE SR » 201 0949953 a DATE TYFLD ’ Distribution: ! = WH, w/encle 14-0000 SECRET SOCtAL SECURITY NO, IF SOCIAL SECURITY WO. 1S HOT AVAILABLE. SAVE FORM NO. S55 3'255-58=5884 3 “APPLICATION FOR SOCIAL SECURITY ACCS-NTS," COMPLETED AS PROVIDED 1% DETAILED PROCEDURES. [e\<4 21. AOCRESS OF RECZRO (In U.S.) 22. aOD8TSS (foreign SIGNED ORIG. AND COPY + TO FINANCE: COPY + TO CFNTPAL COVER: COPY - TO SILE PISTRTE TION: ean ew B31ga cesorera eacvicus corrvens. SECRET rane 0005 S pe : ? 14-0000 Jag A As Lela Res Dh Cale ot renin ew at als n eee ae A OF ENR RENEE Cet a CEN SURETY, Nn Re SAO tan: nana aha wine NeeencuatedineemionT nha Elan iiaiiceths “ESA wad ——— 7. - . . cy om, . eesennn geben . DO NOT USE THIS SPACE « THIS CATE (Fell'in) pee | PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT ~ INSTRUCTIONS 1. Answer ail questions completely or check appropriate box. If question is aot applicable, write “NA". Write “Un- known® only if you do not know the answer and it cannot be obtained from personal records. Use blank space at end of form for extra details on any questioa for which you have insufficient space. 2. Type, print or write carefully; illegible or sacomplete forms will not receive consideration, _ 4 3. Consider your answers carefully. Your signature at the ead of this form will certify to their correctness. Careful completica of all applicable questions w:) permit review of your qualifi : tions to the best advantage. SECTION 1 _ GENERAL PERSONAL AND PHYSICAL DATA 1. FULL NAME ‘Loer-Fitst-Auddie)SOSOSCSC~SOSSSSSSSOSCSOCOC AE 3. SEX - j t Yi herich Alfonso Rudolph io) ! 47 iX lvece | [rewaue a $. WEIGHT 6. COLOR UF EYES 1?. COLOR OF HAIR 56. TYPE COMPLEXION |%. TYPE BUILo 6' 3" 185 Brown iBrow: Light Med, : 10 SCARS ‘Type and Locatien) : None ho 1h. OTHER GISTINGUSHING PHYSICAL PEATURES \ Non 14. CURRENT ADDRESS (No., Street. City, Zong, State and Country) {13. CERMANENT ATORESS CVo., Street, City. Zone, State end Toluca Highway - Kim 19-1/ Lo | ‘ountry) AND PHONE NO. 1 Magueyito, Cuajiinalpa Same »s (12)- : Mexico DE, Mexico Phone S0-77- oF 14, CURRENT PHONE NO. (1S. OF FICE PHONE NO. & EXT. 16. LEGAL RESICENCE (State, Terrajory of Camtry) 20-77-4371 ©8 5-96-53, OF i Mexico 17. NICKNAMES jre. OTHER NAMES YOU HAVE USED Pancho - A! Og { None —_ i 19. INDICATE CIRCUMSTANCES ‘including Length of Tone) UNDER WHICH YOU HAVE EVES USED THESE NAMES. . 4 {Pancha - through college -Wilice & Tucson Ariz, Aik Used to date. : . IF LE T CHANGE. GIVE PARTICULARS (#here end dy Whet Authority) . ‘ OY i SECTION H POSITION DATA 3 1. INDICATE THE TYPE OF WORK OF POSITION FOP aniCH YOU ARE APPLYING sete [ee mene Ak ee 2. INDICATE THE LOWEST ANNUAL ENTRANCE SALARY YOU WILL | 1k & PLOVMENT ACCEPT (Yar will not be conertered for uny positron mth a lowee * OATE AVAILABLE FOR EXPLOWME antranceée aztary). $s 4@ INDICATE YOUR WILLINGNESS TO TRAVEL Joccasiowaucy lenequenter b 'SGNSTANTLY T_Jornen: i &. INDICATE YOUR WILLINGNESS TO ACCEPT ASSIGNMENT IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS (Check ‘X) each item applicabhey ae are ciehiaiaaataaahanisennatiaananiae —_———— WASEINGTON 0.C. PAN VONERE IM U8. TERTAIN LOCATIONS ONL ¥ (Specify: OUTSIDE TONTINENTAL UV & i 6. INDICATE WHAT RESERVATIONS YOU BOULD PLACE ON ASSIGNMENTS OUTSIDE THE WASHINGTON. 0.C. AREA. rors a0 444 USE PREVIOUS EDITION, whe Be eres + 14-00000 07, l® bre as sone ee ee SECTION lit CITIZENSHIP : e 1, DATE OF BATH 2 PUCALE OF BIRTH (Cry, State, Counters | 3 PRESENT CITIZENSHIP (Councry) Oc:, 39, 1915; Chituasua, Chil, Mexico, (U.S. WA. 4, CITIZENSHIP ATQUIRE F ACQUIRED B 5 ons NATURAL- | 6. WATURALITATION CERTIFICATE HU. = a | jem | Juasnmace | xoormee tect: derivitive, NA ‘ NLA 7, COURT ISSUING NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE +8, .SSUED AT (Coty, State, Countryz NA, | NA : 9. HAVE YOU HELD PREVISUSNATIONALITY —[10. (F YES, GIVE MANE OF COUNTRY | [res ____{x jue NLA 10, GIVE PAG TICULARS CONCERNING PREVIOUS WATIONALITY. N.A. rt 12. HAVE YOU TAKEN STEPS 10 CHANGE {_[ves | 1. GIVE PARTICULARS PRESENT CITIZENSHIP oo see nw i NO N A i 14, 1F YOU MAVE APPLIED FO® U.S. CITIZENSHIP, WHAT IS PRESENT STATUS OF TOUR APPLICATION (First Papers, Etc.}* — NAL 18. DATE OF ARRIVAL INUS. (16. PORT OF ENTRY ~ 17. ON PASSPORT OF WHAT COUNTRY . 1916 | _El Paso, Texas Unknowa 16. LAST U.S. VISA (No, SECTION iv EDUCATION 1. CHECK (X) HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION ATTAINED [cess rasn wig scnooreaapuare _—=—=~—SS”SCS*d:Csd even no ve ans ow ecouteae wo oreree | EMiGe SCrOOL GRADUATE x BACKELCS'S DEGREE TRAGE, SUSINESS, OR COMMERCIAL SCHOOL GRADUATE | [ SRacuare STUDY LEADING TO HIGHER DCCAEE Type Place of Inaus) {. 19. DATE Visa ISSUEO wae VEODS COLLEGE OE KEES | wasvecrs neqore PnAeTORs OECOEE 2. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ME C* ELEMENTAPY SirsoL Willcox Grammar School 3. GATES ATYVENODED (Fromans ia 3922-1930 1. MAME OF HIGH SCHOOL Willcox Union Hi 3. Bite: Aa TENDED (Fromenc rod ” 4. GRADUATE 1930-1934 . txfees to 1. NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL 2. ADORESS . City, State, Country) 8. DATES ATTENDED (Faonm-ens-Taj 4. COLLEGE O8 UNIVERSITY STUDY DEGREE RECO SECTION IV CONTINUED TO PAGE a s 4 g 1 \ + ’ eceeaet ee nin $ rg % seer ate " { io ‘ * a “—_ & 14-0000 Aone aeons he tnntreerintenttnerammmiennieetcnneetcns + + ere cma - ee ae eeaeneeeeena| . SECTION IV CCAITINUED FROW PAGE 2 . . S. UF A GRADUATE SEGOLE HAS BEEN NOTED IN ITEM & CE BUA E SEGEEE AAS BEEN NOTED) WATEM ¢ MHICH REQUIRED SUBMISSION OF A WRITTEN THESIS, (NDICATE THE TITLE & TRADE, COMMERCIAL AND SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS STUDY GR SPECIALIZATICN NY 7, MILITARY TRAINING (FULL TIME DUTY IN SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS SUCH AS ORDNANCE, INTELLIGENCE, COMMUNICATIONS, ETC) NAME AND ADDRESS OF SCHOOL i STUOY CR SPECIALIZATION ! reo Te MONTHS Cav. School - Basic | Troop Duty lion | 3 | Et Riley. Kansas _———-—Harse § Mechanized . 1941 Command & Gener. nh Kah G-2 - C&GS 1943 | 3 8. OTHER EDUCATIONAL TRAINING KOT INDICATED ABOVE. War Dept. Mis-X - Intelligence Fort Hunt, Washington, D.C, 1943 - 6 monzhs i 4 i SECTION V FOREIGN LANGUAGE ABILITIES . e COMPETENCE - IM ORDER LISTED : : 0. LANGUAGE R-Reod, W-Weite, $-Speok HOW ACQUIRED | , : (List delow each langusse in = - t : which you possees iny degree Equiv. FLUENT t of competence. Indicote vax | “LENT BUT ADERUATE | ADEGUATE) UNoe.” | carve |, PRO CONTACT, cApemid Proficiency to Read. Wee of NATIVE | FONEION. Reseancn TRAVEL weoce oF LONGED | twin siuav Speck by plocing a check (X) | FLUENCY { _ COUNTRY) | mes ! porents: | eweles in the appecoriate boxes? wisfarwfsfeiatsfearwispriwts ‘ : Spanish ~ 2. IF YOU HAVE CHECKED “ACADEMIC STUDY * UNDER "ROW ACQUIRED”, INTICATE LENGTH ANDO INTENSIVENESS OF stuor. 4 years ‘high school PLAIN TOUR COVPETENCE THEREIN. = _ ast DESCRIBE. “FOUR ABLITY TO DO SPECIALIZED LANGUAGE BORK INVOLVING VOCAGULARIES AND TERMINOLOGY ™~ t { 7 TVIFIC. ENGINEERING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, MILITARY, AND OTHER SPECIALIZED FIELSS. Business terminology - write. - speak - read & translate, Soclo-Economics - write - speak ~ read & translate, Sl iF VOU HAVE NOTED A PROFICIENCY IN LANGUAGE. @OVLD TOU GE SILKimG TO USE THis BILITY IN ANY COSI TION, FOR BHICH VOU MIGHT BE SELECTED? { ? X ves meats t é ene f i i 4 % iB ; i ? . * 14-0000 @ | SECTION VI GEOGRAPHIC AREA KNOWLEDGE AND FOREIGN TRAVEL . e £. LIST BELOW ANY FOREIGK FEGIONS OR COUNTR.ES Ib SMICM YOU HAVE TRAVELLED OR GAINES (hOMLEDGE AS A RESULT OF RESIDENTE, STUDY C8 OLX ASSIGNMENT. (WOSCATE TYPE OF KNOKLEDGE SUCH AS TERRAIN, HARBTAS, UTILITIES, RAIL- ROADS, INDUSTRIES, POLITICAL PARTIES, ETC. , ~~ | H KACce e cates or | CWLEOGE ACQUIRED OY i * MAME OF i TYPE OF " @esiDENce DATZS AND 7 work REGION OR COUNTRY | SFECIALIZED KnowLEocE ‘| SaTraveL | PLACE OF StuDr | SES | Tavenstupe | adic : rs eeinone [ee c Mexicn - 5c ana Economia Present Ne A. xX |x (xX 7x ar ics ae : {2 [Panama Business 1945-1949 NLA, [_x | ‘ { | China ferrin. di 1943-1945: Noa, | x : . ntral Am Teer Condi on '1946-Present _N,A,. f 2 INDICATE TRE PURPOSE OF wisit, RESIOENCE OR TRAVEL IN EACH OF THE REGIONS OR COUNTRIES LISTED ABOVE. : Mexico - Business - Work Assignment ” “ {> {Panama - Business - Work Assigameat { 2 : China - Army, . 2. UNITED STATES PASSPCAT NUMBER ANDO EXPIRATION CATE 1€ ISSUED. O% |_/#118058- Expired August 20, 1962 “@ | SECTION VI TYPING AND STENOGRAPHIC SKILLS e 1. TYPING (epay . 2. SHORTHAND (wpry | 2. SHORTHAND SYSTEM USED - CKECK IX) APPROPRIATE ITEM . kx Unknown i No { [emecs | Iseecomarinc | isTENOTYPE [| !OTHEP (Specify: 2 2. INDICATE OTHER BUSINESS MACHINES BITH WHICH TOU MAVE HAD OPERATING EXPERIENCE OR TRAINING (Complometer, Micwogaps, Card Punch, Etc. tad tad None)... Tonle gare M2 ee : i SECTION Vill : SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS Sd ‘ 1. LIST ALL HOBBIES AND SPOVTS IN WHICH YOU ARF ACT VE OD MAYE ACTIVELY OAS ISIPATED, INDICATE YOUR PROFICIGNST M456r Achletics - Good ; on Riding Horseback - Good : . . : Horse shoes - Good . . . . Gardening - Fair : : Bridge ~ Fair : : : v 2. INDICATE ANY SPECIAL QUSLIFICATIONS RESULTING FROM EXPERIENCE or TRAINING WHICH MIGHT FIT YOU FOR A . PARTICULAR POSITION OR TIPE OF BORK. NAN PS Oe Oe Sane erento ete meee rem etes we WR ee en nn 32. EXCLUDING AUTINESS EQULIPHENT OR UAC HINES SMITH YOU MAY MAVE LISTED IN ITEM 2, SECTION VI', LIST ANY SPECIAL SEER EPS yous POSSESS RELATING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT AND MACHINES SUCH AS OPERATION OF SHORTWAVE RAMO Cindin ‘ cote ed, sedge and rececemng),OF FSET PRESS, TURRET LATHE SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL DEVICES. ‘ oe Ee eaten NB EHS 14-0000 - eee eee ee na ea eenerasanaeesanpeaenpennaed : SECTION VIN CONTINUED FROM PAGE € 4. ARE (OU NOW OR NAVE YOU EVER SEEN 2 LICENSED GF CERTIFIEC MEMBEF LF ANY TRADE OR PROFESSION, SUCH as PILOT, ELECTRICIAN, RADIO CPERATOR, TEACHER, LAWYER. CPA, MEDICAL TECaN ciAN, ETC? —_— . . iores kno S.1F YOU HAVE ANSWERED “YES$* TO ABSYVE. INDICATE MIND OF LICENSE AND STATE ISSUING LICENSE (Provide Lacense Regisizy Number, if known). . . | NA. 6. FIAST LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE (Year cs feece) 7 LATEST LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE (Year of leaus) . NA NLA ofhe 2 bbe 6. LIST ANY SIGNIFICANT 9UBLISHED WE TESIALS OF WHICH YOU ARE THE AUTMS® (Do NOT aubmi? copies unlens requested). INDICATE THE TITLE, PUBLICA TON DATE, AWE TYPE OF, WRITING (NoerF iction of Sceentifc erticias, Género! Interest subjects, Novela, tories, Etc.). NA, 9. INDICATE ANY CEVICES @HICH YOU HAVE INVENTEO AND STATE WHETHER OR NOT THEY ARE PATENTEO. ~ NLA. 10. LIST PUBLIC SPEAKING BUF PYRU IH CF! Ewinwe EVOCoTE re Throughout Cotlege and business career, V1. LIST ANY PROFESSIONAL, ACADEMIC C2 “ONORARY ASSOCIATIONS OR SOCIETIES IN WK! A VEMBER. LIST ACACEMIC HONORS YOU NAVE RECEIVED. Alpha Zeta - Hoaorary . Bob Cats } [University of Arizoay Scabbard & Blad2 ss) . cH YOU ARE NOW OR WERE FORMERLY O€ SECTION 1X EMPLOYMENT HISTORY NOTE: (LIST LAST POSITION FIRST.) Indicate chronological history of employment for past 15 years. Account for all periods including casual employment and ai! ceniods of ememployment. Give address and state what you did during periodsof anemployment. List all crvilian exstoyment by a foceign Govemment, regardless of dates. Incempleting item 9, “De- scription of Duties® cansider your etzenence carefully and provide meanmgtul, objective statements, 3. INCLUSIVE DATES (from end To - 8) Me amd ¥e.} 2 NAME OF EMFLOTING FIRM COR AGENCY 1/1/63 - Present JAmerican Chamber of Commercé 3. ADDRESS (No., Street, Csty, State, Countrs? 3. NAME OF SUPERVISOR Executive Committee 7. SALARY OR EARNINGS /8. CLASS. GRADE! Federal Service) Pe. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES Management & direction Gf Chamber) P, rdDefend free enterprise systems) {O¢ Coordinate committee work, /Promote trade develop good will. oy: : ; 10. REASONS FOR LEAVING N.A, ” foamed 14-0000 +e th a eae Acimacnetn mess nineteenth Ree LENIN OU RAT cant bot hie eae eet hehe aoe we CER oa -RIVON XY CONTINUED FROM PAGE § + INCLUSIVE CATES Fs mand Te Gp 40 and ¥r2 (2 NAME CF EMPLOYING F.2i CR AGENCY ‘Sept. 1949 - Dec al 1962 j_fR.C, Cola Company? 2? pa ORESS (40, Street, City, State, Courssy? 1 regia % KIND OF BUS NESS . $- NAME GF SUPERVISOR lo oG. aOLS ITLE OF 5 1. SALASY OR EARNINGS 18 CLASS. GRADE Fodoral Service) ned Gen, Mzr, Roval Crowa, S.A of “+ 12, 009 "©" year _: Te DESCRIPTION CF SUTIES :Direcrion of manufacturing concentrates, Marketing. Advertising. Development of sales, Franchising, Mexico and C. America, 1 isedjbortling plants} O& 13 REASONS FOR LE AGING 4 Transfer to States - Preffered M2xico. 3. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and Jo- By slo and Yr) 2. MAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGEKTCY ‘Dec, 1946 - Sept, 1949 .2- AGORESS(No., Seree:, City, Stare, Coancrys Panama - Keo de Pana 16D OF Business 3. NAME er SUP eAY OK 1 ‘ B og & Sales oft drink Qs Board of Directo , 8 TITLE SF so8 . i 7. SALARY CR EARNINGS ,8. CLASS. GRADE (Tf Federal Service) a! F195" 000, Per year! 2. DESCRIPTION OF CUTIES Direction of Company. 10. REASONS FOR LEAVING. {Unfavorable climatic conditions, | 1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To- By Mo. and Yer} j 2 NAME CF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGEKCY on nee re , 3. ADGRESS (No, Sereet, Caty, State, Ceauntryz . i KING OF BUSINESS 3. NAUE OF SUPERVISOR H : | & TITLE OF 208 7. SALARY OR EARNINGS | 8- CLASS. GRADE (II Federal Seevica) ' H [el cescrierion oF OUTIES | 1 1S. REASONS FOR LEAVING t. INCLUSIVE OATES (Fron and Te - Br Ma end Yr} 2. WAVE CF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY 2 3. ADDRESS (No., Sereet, City, State, Coumtry) . ! bd j 4. KIND OF BUSINESS S$. NAME OF SUPERVISOR ' oot HY : : ? GAL ae OF EARNINGS (0. CLASS. GRADEII Federal Service) s Tren { i SECTION IX CONTIACED TO PAGE 7 | 6. TITLE OF OR Sante 14-0000 Te ee She 9 GESCRIPTION OF DUTIES $6 REASONS FOR LEAVING 1. INCLUSIVE OATES (From and To- Br Mo and Ye.) & HAME OF EMPLOYING FIRU CR AGENCY 3. ADDRESS (No . Sireee City. State, Cocmrys 4. KIND OF BUSINESS i RSME OF SUPERVISOR & TITLE OF JOD 7. SALARY OR EARNINGS "8. CLASS. CasOE (if Federal i + Serveca) ‘ 6 s {pee 5 : o CESCRIPTION OF DUTIES ‘ i 30. REASONS FOR LEAVING : { 0. INCLUSIVE DATES (Feces and To - Br ihe end Yr} 2 RAME OF EWPLOVING FIRY OR AGENCY 3 ADORESS (No. Sirees. Cay, State, Cornry) 4. KIND OF BUSINESS _ S. AME OF SUPERVISOR . i 4 @ TITLE OF [OB 7. SALARY GR EARNINGS 8. CLASS. GRACE if Federal Service) : 7 3 iPER 9. OESCRIPTION OF DUTIES . ; (0 REASONS FOR LEAVING 6. IF PRIOR SERVICE BITH THE FEDERAL GOVEANMENT (5 NOTED ABOVE, INDICATE THE NUMESROF YEARS CRECITABLE TOPAGS U.S. CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT, IF KHOUN. 8. HAVE YOU EVER SEEN CISCHARGED CR ASKED TO RESIGN FRI ANY POSITION. HAVE TOU LEFT A POSITION UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH "CU DESIRE TO EXPLAIN? [ves Kjno - 1F YOUR ANSWER fO ELTHER OR BOTH QUESTIONS IS “YES*, GIVE DETAILS ae eo webs ee we 14-0000 *% Beet A Loin mal eh ee IEA an tend a CR AT SE CN SepENA eneN tre memeetee—nene mmarteerente nt Santi hehe ert = te Tearpe evens J 3 SECTION X MILITARY SERVICE 1 CURREKT OparT status = NLA, 1. ARE YOU QEGISTEPED FOR THE SPAFT UNDER jves) 2: senecr ivé SERVICE Cisse | 3. SELECTIVE SERVICE WO. | THE UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING AND me SERVICE ACT OF 1548 (Ae srendedy . uo aol 4. 1F SOEFERRED, GiVE REASON S$ LOTAL DRAFT eoaad w2. OR SESIGNATIO“N AND ADORESS. 2 aul {TARY SERVICE RECORD asy PSANIZATE HAL i wees £95n0P ee a 7 MARINE - AIR CHECK (XD AS wavy | corps ' Force | cuaRD wARINE 1 Guses i SFPROPRIATE ‘OALT WERCHANT. NATICWAL AIR NATIL, FSPEIGN ORGAN. OF mil. be 5 T'k, SEAVICE (Spesityi: T H ARMY XX. $e { 1 i i HAVE SERVED ed - . NOW SERVING & j : . 2. BRANCH OR CORPS OF ABOVE CHECKED ORGANIZATION(S) . avalry - MIS___ _ 2. DATE SEPARATED FROM EXTENDED ACTIVE DUTY (Past service, £. TOTAL LENGTH DF EXTENDED ACTIVE OUTY IN-U.S. ARMED CES (Pest and carrent servic 6-46 ! . years ; 5. SATE ENTERED | PAST SERVICE T CURRENT SERVICE 6 TOTAL LENGTH OF ACTIVE OUT OUTY IN FOREIGN MILITARY Cae ACTIVE DUTY =m) i i GANIZATION ‘Jan, 1941 ' a 1 Bane, GRADE OR PAST SERVICE CURRENT SERVICE 6. SERVICE. SEMIAL O° FILE MUNBER 2 now verving, provide <r _ pave 7 OO: : 277220 Of s. PaiMaRry MILITA) CCUP A’ al : PAST SERVICE :CURREN AVICE SPECIALTY (Moe or Deelgnator) AND TITLE MIS i Mu. “ZECOMDARY MIL. OCCUPATIONAL 1 PAST SERVICE pOURRENT SERVICE (ower Dengnatey AND) ig oe ° 7 RA oe Ne £ tt, BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF MILITARY DUTIES (Inticate whether applicable ta peet or currens service) Past. Troop duty - troop and squadron - horse and mechanized cavalry, Military Intelligence - War Dept, Assigned CBI (MIS-X) 12, CHESK {x) TYPE OF SEPARATION FROM ACTIVE SUTY _———-— | HONORABLE DISCHARGE RETIREMENT FOR SERVICE *j WOUE MA. 2SHIPS . : } RELEASE TO INACTIVE DUTY ly | RETIREMENT FOR COMBAT D'SASILITY eTner: . | RETIREMENT FOR AGE i | RETIREMENT FOR PHYSICAL MCUSABILITY ] (CHECK (X) COMPONENT IN WHICH YOU SESVES one! and At: ronal Guacd) ae. “MER (including ATS) AU 1 REGULAR | XI RESERVE (Includmg the J 3. MILITARY RESERVE, NATIONAL GUARD AND ROTC STATUS 1 o.vou Now Mave y Ives 12. Ives 3. ane yo! | REcERROE Mavic Ives 1 ane voyaens emrgenper-® [ves 36 yeu now amewaen or! ves 4. IF YOU HAVE ANSWERED °YES*® TO ITEMS 1,2 OR 3 ABCVE, CHECK COMPCHEMT MEMBERS? BELOW | Xikamd — parine conrs, "wATIONAL GUARG COASTGJAPD.waWY ROE INDICATE ROTC CATEGORY Muse ibs ANE chido Ahaha cae AiR FORCE [AIR NATIL.GUARD ARWY ROTC / iain FORCE RotTcd BER 5S. CURREMS-RANK, GRADE OR "6 DATE OF APPOINTMENT In CURDENT |7. EXPIRATICN DATE OF CURCENT RESERVE OBUIGA sate ft Lr, CoLhlOg . FAK 1944 i 8. CHEC! URQENHESERVE CATEGORY "READY RESERVE STANDEY(Actrwes X | STANDBY Seective) [Revers | 9. FRIMARY MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (Sos or Dealg- /1D. SECONDARY MILiTASY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (ioe oF Dee- nator} AND TITLE Mi lapatecy AND TITLE | Far OWT) 44. GRIEF DESCRIPTION OF MILITARY RESERVE OUTIES N.A. 12. A@E YOU CURSENTLY ASSIGNED OR ATTACHED 19. 1F YOU HAVE ANSWERED "VES" TO ITEM 12, GIVE UNIT O98 AGENCY Te URESERVE: NAT'L. GUARD OR ROTC TRAIN: ? AND ASORESS a 1S. 1F YOu HAVE ANSWERED eet TO Tew te, owe unit OR AGENCY AND ADORE: 16. INDICATE TOTAL MILIT ARY SERVICE, YEARS 17. SHEQE ARE YOUR SEMVICE RECORDS KEPT? FOR LONGEVITY PURPCSES INCLUD Unk ING ACTIVE AND INACTIVE OUTY | TTY Unxnown 14-0000 Bato DATE AA AAA AAR Oe CU at teenies Mniblie tment An tthe Bate ne! STE A MAREN Me ete a mR Efrem a Me mL q oy @ | SECTION xi FINANCIAL STATUS 1. ARE YOu ENTIRELY OZ FENOENT Su YOLA SALARY? _. 2.4F YOUR ANS@ER I$ "NO" TO THE S20VE, STATE SOUPCES OF OTHEG IWISME Investments, ' 3) BANKING INSTITUTIONS WITH WHICH YOU HAVE ACCOUNTS WAME DE INSTIT TIO; ADDRESS (Cry, State, Country) Falls Church Bank Falls Church, Virginia : ‘ ‘ Banco Nacio lai Ge f * LEO = NMLEXICO DF : 4. HAVE YOU EVER SEEW IN, OR PETITIONED FOR, BANKRUPTCY. ~~ ves “M? 3. 1F YOUR ANSWER IS “VES TO THE ABOVE, GIVE PARTICULARS, INCLUD 5G couRT AND DATES) . 6 GIVE THREE CRECIT REFERENCES IS THE UNITED STATES WAVE 1 ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State) Fails Chur Bank aLis. ’ ging 7. SO YOU RECEIVE AW ANNUITY FRO THE UNITED STATES on DISTRICT CF COLUMBIA GOVERNWENT UNDER ANY RETIREMENT ACT. PENSION, OR COMPENSATION 7 OM WILITARY OR NAVAL SERVICE? wo VES yoxe 8. IF YOUR ANSWER 1S “YES TO THE ABOVE QUESTION. GIVE COMPLETE SETA . DO YOU HAVE ANY FINANCIAL INTEREST iN, OR OFFICIAL “CONNECTIONS WITH NON-U.S. CORPORATIONS OR BUSINESSES; OR in OR SITH U.S. CORPORATIONS OR BUSINESSES MAVING SUBSTANTIAL FOREIGN INTERESTS? KS ves CL! wo (If anewes *YES*, turmiah details on sepesare shect.) e SECTION Xil : MARITAL STATUS +. PRESENT STATUS (Sigle, Married, Urcfowed, Sepereted, Olvorced, of Anmulled; SPECIFY: h r} ie d 1 2. STATE DATE, PLACE, AND REASGS FCR ALL SEPARATIONS, DIVORCES oR ANNULMENTS NA, WIFE, HUSRAND If you have been martied ore than once - including annulments - use a separate sheet for former wife or . OR FIANCE: busband grvizg data required below foe all previocs marriages. If carriage conterplated, fill in prpropriate - information for fiance. 3. MAME (First) Neddiey Olasten) (Lest) : Rachel Esther Williams Wichtrich | 6 4. DATE OF wanahee “Sg CE OF MARRIAGE (City, State. Comrerv) {6 Dec, 23, 1938 _t m._Arizona_~ County é ‘ £. HIS 10% MER) ADDRESS BEFORE WARRIAGE &. Steet, City, . Cowmery) (© /{3300 Hawthorne S:,, Tucson, Ariz, U.S.A . i, A. . = 7. Living 18 SATE OF CEAT CAUSE OF DEATH . 5 a xx | ves ] mr) 5 | 6 ‘ : any er 4 1G_CURRENT AOGSESS (Guee leat adirens if dvconsed) —* : 3 Toluca Highway, Kim, 19 1/2, ELM tagueyino. Cuajima D. fexico 49, "DATE oF i 92. PLACE OF BIRTH CCuy State, Coanerv: td. CITIZENSHIP 13/191 "OF i fAvoca} Texas, U.S.A, _ U.S.A. i O SECTION Xf CONTINUED TO PAGE 10 - =9- 8 ee Meas, 8 ante 14-0000 i ', n i i i. : Ree wath SECTION ZI CONTINLED FROW PAGE $_ 1a. 1F BORN OUTSIDE U.S. - DATE =F ENTRY “ISTPLACE OF ENTRY 6. TDOMER CITIZEN Seis) JW. Dare Eg, ciTizensnir [i WHECE ACQUIRED (City. Stove, tanm Ctl las, ‘ ¥ N.A, | ANTES | NLA. NA NA et 19. OCCUPATION j unemployed gree Leet two employers) t Housewife . INA. 21. EMPLOYER'S OR BUSINESS ADDRESS "No . Street Cay. State, Country) NLA. : 22. DATES OF MILITARY SERVICE (From end to - Fy Mo and Yr) 2 , stiscn GF SERVICE M4 25. DETAILS CF OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE, U-S. CR FOREIGN BN.A, SECTION XtIt CHILDREN ANO OTHER DEPENDENTS 1, PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFOOMATION FOR ALL CHILOREN AND DEPENDENTS i 24, COUNTRY WITH WHICH MILITARY SERVICE AFFILIATED NAME 1 PELATIONSWP | CATE AD PLACE OF BIRT | GTizensmP | ADDRESS i ce a-10' GS, t ” | avy OG ohn Allen Wichtrich\ 6@ Son Tucson, Arizona | U.S.A Newport, R,1 a ne en , 23. PRESENT EMPLOYER fAleo erve fzener eriployer. ot if spouse decoased or : F — {Unie Of NN.’ Mex, Janet Rae Wichtrich |G Danghter /3-5-1943 ( 67 | USA, ituqucgue, Ne Wa 96 Mexico D.F } . 2% usa. | Mexico, DF ; ~ wri O39 i Fuss extol baugher Uae he? | usa | Movco.D-E . 32. NUMBER Or UTHER DEPENDENTS (Inching 2 NUMBER OF CHIL DOSEN cictating ere |% numero» wrwen QerenDenTs dnctetng sar CUMARRIED UNDER 21 Ya. OF Ase | {you Fo8 « 37 50% OF TrZIR SUPPORT, OR AND NOT SEL F-SUPPORTING. | GHILORES, &. ce 21 V@S. OF ACE WHO ARE NOT SECTION XIV FATHER (Give same information. tor Stepfather 204 or Guerdion Sepatale sheet} 2. LIVING | TS. DATE OF SEatH 14. CAUSE OF DEATH ives -X}vo | Feb, 19592 Pneumonia &. DATE OF BIRTH jy PLACE OF B:RTH (City, State, Country) 1864 Germany 9. 1F BORN OUTSIDE US.- DATE OF ENTRY | 10. PLACE OF ENTRY Unknown_ Unknowa wa FeRen L CITIZENSUUPIST 12. rate US. CITIZENSHIP German 9-15" 35 14, OCCUPATION 1S. PRESENT EMPLOYER ( et employer, sf Father ie deco Owner, Sheeimetal Shop : N.A. 14-0000 ne SECTION XV MOTHER (Give same ifturcatca tor Stepmetter on separate sheets 1. FULL NAME (LaceF irat-Muddle) 2 Living 7 IORTE OF DEATH @. CAUSE CF DEATH Z a6 [vas y [no Esparza Fermina b._195]_ _:_Paeumonia YRREKT AOCRESS - Giv: ST ADORESS, iF DECEASES (No., Street, Caty, Stste, Country? vin cox, Arizona) (O__ OF BATA 7 Poace or enba tear tae, County) Ty Chieu tee : 1874 yChihuahua} Mexico, D.F,. {U.S.A . S$. 5F BORN OUTSIDE U.S. - DATE MTRY (O pad, 0. PLACE oF ENTAaY 1 ~°| Unknown ' Et Paso, Texa- Th @nERE AZQUIRED (Guy, State, Country? ‘ \B. FORMER CITIZENSHIPIS) 12. DATE U.S. CITIZENSHIP ‘Coun . ACQUIRED . . . Komeereel 4 exican i Of ____Bisbee, Arizona _ RESENT £ GYER (Give leat exployer, tt Mother 1¢ deceased of uneoptoyed) 14. OCCUPATION = test . 16. EMPLOYER'S BUSINESS ALORESS OR MOTHER'S BUSINESS ADDRESS IF SELF EMPLOYED | 4 i NLA. H 17. DATES OF MILITARY SERVICE (From-end-To) 18. SRANCH OF SERVICE 19. COumTay Hy ' NUS : A | 2. DETAILS OF OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE, U.S. OR FOREIGN f NLA. j e SECTION Xvi BROTHERS AND SISTERS (nciueing Halt-, Step- ead Adopted Brothers and Sisters) yer PULL MAME (LaerFirer-Middiey a RELATIONSHIP \ “Be Cat eden Soteh (Country : Mrs.\Ma rgaret Aaderso7) OG Sister - 4, Cur ADDRESS (Nou, Street, City, Zone, State, Country} . S. Living "6, AGE ‘L037 Olson St,, El Paso, Texas \ (6 x ives | ‘xa 5 ‘ 7 FULL NAME (Laat. irat-Middie; 2. RELATIONSHIP 2. CITIZENSHIP (Country) 2 Mrs, {Charlette Edelman\OG i .4. Fa cun ADDRESS (No., Street, 7» Zone, Siete, Camtry} : S. Living 6. AGE - "ves & twa | { 2. FULL “AME (LashFirsteMatdies - 2% RELATIONSHIP 2. CITIZENSHIP (Country) : Ars Sister U.S. i 14. Cul T ADDRESS (No., Street, City, Zone, State, Country) 3. Living ‘6. AGE . 28 Nozales, Santa Barbara, California) (6 Xtves | Two f 52 2. RELATIONSHIP 13. CITIZENSHIP (Comey) 1 | i 3. Liwas ' “E- CURRENT ADORESS mx, Street, City, Zone, State, Country) Los Angeles Area (Address Unknown : | iV. FULD NAME (Leet Firatebdsdaic,s 2 RELATIONSHIP 3. CETIZEN $etIP (Country) | Wichrrich |_O6 Broch U.S, URARENT ADORESS(Ne., Street, City, Zone, State, Country) S. Living 6. AGE ! ves Xx [40 | { 1. FULA NAME fLa@at-F srat- Middle 2. RELATIONSHIP 2. CITIZENS 41P (Country) H 7 _—— - : 4. CURRENT ADDRESS (No., Street, City. Zone, Stare, Country) Living { ; ao 1. PULL MAME (Laat-Feratiddies 8. LIVING | [ves @. CUARENT ADOAESS (No., Street, City, Zone, State, Country) [he PULL NAME (LootFtret-Maddies ry : 4, CURMENT ADORESS (No.. Street, City, Zone, State, Country) . cane j ‘ i ‘ : + bade “anew a 14-0000 TAUSE OF DEATH Stroke Hi 6, DATE OF BATH Unknown $.1F @ORN OVTUITE U.S. TS.- DATE OF ENTRY ” a NAY OF ENTRY NA. Th. FORMER CITIZEMSHIPIS) 12. OATE U.S. CITIZENSHIP ACBURED | 13. WERE ACQUIRED (City, Sater Country) Lountey (ies? \* CITIZENSHIP 3. DATE SOF DEATH 1918 4, CAUSE OF DEATH “Flu it) 6. DATE OF aint nenown b $. IF BORN OSTSISE U.S. - DATE OF ENTRY 10. PLACE OF EeTRY NA N,A. 12. DATE US. CITIZENSHIP ACCUIREO NUS 18. PRESENT EWPLOYEN ‘Give lest employes, if NothspmeLaw ie deceased of unemployed) . 13. WHEPE ACQUIRED (Cay, Stare, Countey) wr e [section xix RELATIVES BY BLOOD, MARRIAGE OR ADOPTION WHO EITHER (3) LIVE ASROAD, ot ° (2) ARE NOT U.S. CITIZENS OR (3) WORE FOR A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT Ni, A + EMPLOVED BY 4, ADDRESS OA COUNTRY IN BHICH RELATIVE RESIDES 6. OATE OF LAST CONTACT 7. FREQUENCY oF CONTALT wo St ORT AST a @. ADDRESS OF COUNTRY IN (cn RELATIVE RESISES 1, FULL NAWE Perey | 2, RELATIONSHIP = eee a AODRESE On counray wm mmicm nesATE NHS | OR COUNTRY IN WHICH RELATIVE RESIDES 5. EMPLOYED BY 6. CATEZENSHIP ;Countey) eed Of CONTACT 8. DATE OF LAST CONTACT 4 Pee NAWE (LaateFiratMiddie) 2. RELATIONSHIP aan 4, ADDRESS OR eee eee in SHICH |“ Aooness on county momen nevarwerssoes | RESIDES §. EMPLOYED BY ‘. CITIZENSHIP —— + FREQUENCY OF CONTACT 8. DATE OF Last CONTACT SFCTION XIX CONTINUED TO PAGE 13 6. CITIZENSHIP (Country) 7. FREQUENCY SOF CONTACT leper nee a 1. Fuce NAME frewecmamecancrimemiay | ae eee ea sepecinpeeenn a ney ge —ot a % 3 14-0000 Seana URE ARTY REE NEN OEE A HONE BRITS Sentnele . cae ae . a - —eF cette ne ee nee ame SE SECTION XIX CONTINLED FROM PAGE 12 & SPECIAL REMARKS, IF ANY, CONCERNING RELAT.VES HOTED IN SECTION XIX ABOVE Any relatives I might have in Mexico or Germany are unknown, _ © section xx RELATIVES BY BLOOD, MARRIAGE OR ADOPTION WHO ARE IN THE MILITARY OR CIVIL ° SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES 1. NAME (Lest-F iret-Aiddie) $. ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country) 1, NAME (Lactef wetdMiddie) {S. ADORESS C¥o.. Street, Coty, State, Country) 1. NAME (Leet-Firet-Middie) 3. AGE 4 CITIZENSHIP . | i 5. ADDRESS (No, Sareer, City, State, Country) SECTION XX! ____REFERENCES, ACQUAINTANCES, AND NEIGHBORS _ t- o65T FIVE CHARACTER REFERLSIES. NOT RELATIVES. IN THE U-5S.. ANG RNOW YOU INTIMATELY NAME BUSINESS ADDRESS | RESIDENCE ADDRESS (Leet-P isat-Middle) . {No., Street, Cate and State) j (Xo Street cur end State) SATOMI | dd ealatvadnnatanecerteemateeenenias mmuononemntie names + on! e 1 East 30th Stdis | : ucso p Ona . ° Univ, of Arizona | Pistor, Willia LOG (Animal Science i 2. LIST FivE PEASOKS IN THE U.S. WHO <NCw YOU SOCIALLY - NOT SELATIVES, SUPERYISOO: OF EMPLOYERS NAME H BUSINESS ANNRESS ' RESIDENCE ADDRESS (Laet-F eret-Middte) i {No . Street. Caty and State) (Na Street, Cry and Stare) 1 t Bechtold, Edward JoyG ! : ston. Tenn ved ( : Gra _ mi G ‘cn SOG {Vts ven, William\©O (1P. A. aD - Miamt, Florida es estead = = = prorida. cott Bil,\ OG Tuanoequs aa df-Xics 2 24 Carlsbad Wa iverside, Califo ia, : | Silver Ridze Rdjvo 3. LIST THREE NEIGHBORS AT YOUR MOST RECENT NORMAL RESIDENCE IN THE U.S. MAME BUSINESS ADORESS RESIDENCE ADDRESS (Leet-F eret-Middle) (Ne., Street, Caty and State) (No . Street. City and State) 13468 Gunston R Je j_Pawley, Ted (CS : Alexandria £ os AN fo wren kena SE a eg ae . _ or rs Tavemae es 14-0000 i cememennsreetunrerts one Aine eran ment Care Rid Nm sen secaie. te PUES RIA dob Sg Wat Gal tal inte Meta saat aewediecteencionm sanauannne caiman eck Ba A ae ene one! eatessdbtaie lia a: wate pg NUT Maile PMS ae wee VS tate - ole © | SECTION Xxtt NOTE: List nanee and addresses of aii clubs, societies, professional societies, employee groups or organizations of any kind Cinctude memberaluip in, o¢ support of, any organization having tradquarters of branch en a foreign country) to which you belong or have belonged. . es DORESS a - NAME AND CHAPTER (Number, Street, Caty. State, Countes> American Club ‘| Mexico, D.F, : amber of Commerce| RESIDENCES FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS Ale ic sa 7 RADE AES-SENCE CIRST (Number, Street, City, State, Country) Méklco, DF., Mexico 5655 Sierra Leona { (© 1949 i Mexico, D.F., Mexico ~Toluca Highway, Kim 19 /D 69 Po rhe § ee BAT wing pris Biche tater | | Sp, 14-0000) SECTION XXIV 1. DO YOU ADVOCATE OR HAVE Vu EVEH ADVOCATES OF ARE YOu Son OR HAVE YO. EVER BEEN A MEUEER OF; OR HAVE YO. EVER SUPPCATES OF BEEN ASSOCIATED W TH ANS = SAITICAL PRETY INDIVIDUAL OR O8GAN- IZATION anit ADVOCATES CS TEACHES Ire Cute inkOw OF SOVERNMENT GF TE UNITED STATES BY ENTE OF OTKER SNSTITUTIONA. MEANS GA 3 97 FORCE OF vw SLENCE TO CENT PERSONS TREIR AGRI UNOER THE COSsTiTUTION OF Trl UNITED STATES 2. IF YOU HAVE ANSWERED “YES* TO THE ABOVE CUESTION EXPLAIN as T&F 80. TO WHAT EXTENTT 3. 00 YOU USE OR HAVE You - Rice 1" Niog ves EVER USED INTOXICANTS® NO Moderate 6 IF SO. TO WHAT EXTENT? $. DO YOU USE OR HAVE YoU ves EVER USED NARCOTICS? Xixo 1. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A WEWSER OF, OR SUPPORTED. OR HAD ANY CONNECTIONS atta A FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ORGAN- IZATION OA ITS SCTIVITIES® . (Eves {no IF BNSWER IS “YES®, GIVE COMPLETE BETAILS. ‘ ' i 6. LIST BELOW THE NAMES OF GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, AGENCIES OR OFFICES TO WHICH YOU H PP PLOYMENT SINCE 1940 E ENTS, AGENCIES ces c U HAVE APPLIED FOR Eb None, NOUCTED An INVESTIGATION OF YOU, INDICATE THE NAME OF THE NOTE SPECIAL! If your onswer is * TES" to the following Quastions 10, 11 or 12, provide the information tequested for each INSTRUCTIONS | question on o tepcrate, signed shee? and attach the sheet to this form in a sealed envelope. B OEY, AINED. ARRESTED, INDICTEO OR CON- 10, MAVE YOU. OR TO YOUR KNOWLZOGE HAS YOUR SPOUSE, EVER BEEK WSaER FOR ANY VIOLATION OF THE LAWOTHER THAN A WINCR TR. FIC VIOLATION IM THE UNITED STATES OF (€ $0, STATE WAME OF COURT. CITY, STATE, COUNTRY, DATE, NATURE OF OFFENSE AND DISPOSITION OF CASE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIAL INSTRUCTION ADOVE. MAVE YOU EVER BEEN ARFESTED. COURT-MARTIALED OR OTHERWISE PUNISHED UNDER MILITARY Law on REG USADae IF SO, DESCRIBE UNCIDENTIS) AND PROVIDE DATE(S! OF OCCURRENCE ON SEPARATE SHEET IN AC ANCE WITH SPECIAL thSTRUCTIONS ABOVE. r 5 i H H H ARE THERE ANY UNFAVORABLE INCIDENTS IN YOUR LIFE, NOT MENTIONED ABOVE, WHICH MAY BE DISCOVERED IN SUBSEQUENT INVESTIGATION, WHETHER YCU WERE DIRECTLY :NVOLVED OR NOT, WHICH MIGHT RESUIRE EX- PLANATION!E IF 50. DESTAISE INCIDENTS) AND PROVIDE DATEIS! OF OCCURRENCE ON SEPARATE SHEET IN AC> COROENCE WITH SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE- PERSON TO BE NOTIFIED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY sian) oe Street, City, Zone, Siese, Cantry)- INDICATE NAME OF FIRWOR|6. BUSINESS PHONE NO. a “igo s. GusiWESS ADDF ADDRESS (No. St PLOVER, IF APPLICABLE merican Chamber of Commerce In Mexico Lucerna #78, Mexico, D.F, 7. IN CASE CF EMERGENCY. OTHER CLOSE RELATIVES Moines, Failes) MAY ALSO BE NOTIFIED. IF SUGH NOTIFICATION 1S NOT CESIRAGLE, BECAUSE CF HEALTH CQ OTHER aE ASONS PLEASE STATS G {6 Mr or Mrs Ellen Claridge » 619-16ch Sc., N.W Albuquerque, New Mexico - (Sister ln law) 5 F seobocs ' aIS- ' we tee tao adage aawemaitagt x & 14-0000 Pat PLN SL Se! Wk a RMR Aleta peeencemenintene manamnen wanes te ie mata nen ss adie BHD, S ~ estas eh Eibadasieis ine oS = “44. Y SECTION YrvI _ YOU ARE INFORMED THAT THE COHRECTNESS OF srry STATEMENT WADE IN THIS 4FPLICATION WILL BE INVESTIGATED. CERTIF ica 7 iON ‘ ft hove read and uncerstend the instructions. | Certify thot the foregoing onswers ove true and correct fo the best of my knowleoze ond belief. L agree that ony misstatement or o:seen at to material fact will const tute graunds for invedate dismisses! or rejection of my opplication. | also understand that ony false stotement mode herem moy be punishable by faw (U.S. Code, Title 18, tion 1007), shee. t 2. DATE GF MGNATURES TEGVEGNATURES SOS NATURE OF ameLicaNT y 1. Ff Phang G63 NAA Ade A abclodios ZA |e2 ae 3. SIGNED AY (City ond State) & SIGNATURE OF wITRESS : . Wye hce & an Oe ae : NOTE: Use cte rollowing apacefor extra details. Reference each continued item by tion Ang ten umber to which st relates. S2gn }2ur name at the ead of the added maternal. Mf addinal spece is required us Iza pages the same size ss this page and sign each suck pace. . Section XI - (9) - Shares in Ron Castillo S.A, - Mexico, D.P. ; : Shares in Telefonos de Mexico, S.A. . Section XXI (3) Oaly neighbors - remaining in area. ’ n S t 4 ab mretecetat pe-anes orca 1986 0-—sreres Be tubes tes Bt Fa ee ER be Sate 14-0000 : ' PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT — (Appendix D ; fl men an erent oe Listed below are names of crganizations identified by the Attorney General, under his responsibility pursuant to Executjve Order 10450, dated 27 April 1953, to st the names of each foreign or domestic organization, association, movement, gro7p or combination of persons waich he des!g-atss as Totalitarian, Fascist, Communist, or subversive, or as hat: 2g adopted or having shown 2 policy of advocatir ¥ or approving the commission of acts of force or vio- lence to deny ethers their righ+s under the Constitution of the United States, or as seeking to alter the form of government cf the United States by unconstitutional means. Each appodecant or employee and spouse (if any) must review the following lst of organizations for certification Purposes, end sign on the last page. abrehany Lincei®t Brigade Abraham Linco School, Chicago, Titncis Action Commicas to Pree Spein Now alabama Peopivs Educational Association (sco Communist Polliti- eal Association) American Assucution for Reconstroction in Yugoslavia, Loc. American Braow of the Federation of Greek Maritime Unions American Chritcaa Nationalist Party American Comsctes for Kuropesn Workers’ Ballet (see Socialist Workers Party? Emrerter es Romotmne Sor Tys's. Sees of coreigm Born American Comerctes fur Spanish aAcerkan Comn-ncee for the Sestiement of Jews ta Birobidjan, Ine. American Comu-tes for Yugosisy Retief. Inc. American Coirmotee to Survey Laber Conditions tn Eurcpe American Councl far s Democratic Greece, formerly known as the Greek Americes: Council; Greek American Committee for Ma- ttonal Unity americcn Counc cn Soviet Relations American Crostaa Congress american Jewist Labor Council American Natiozal Labor Party Ametican Natiousi Socialist League aivéinen Natoma, Socialist Party Amerkan Matiomcss Party American Patriom Inc, Amerikan Peace Crome Americas, Feace Mobluration American Poles ir Peace American Polish Leter Council ‘amerzicen Polish League Spanish Aid Cun-—=irtee) American-Russian Fraternal Goctlety American Rassisz Enstitute, New York, also known as the Ameri- ean Russian locicate for Cultural Relations with the Sorist Caton American Russier Institute, Philadelp=ss American Rusniar Tastitute of San Prascisco American Russics [ostitute of Southern California, Los Angeles American Slav Compress American Women for Peace American Touth Ccegrees American Youth tx Democracy aAmmenisn Progreatre League of America Associated Kinns cf america Association of Grergia Klans Amoctation ef Ge=nan Nationale (Reictateutache Vereinigung) Ausiaod-Organiveamcn der NGDAP, Overseas Branch of Nast Party Baltimore Forum - Benjamin Davin Previom Comaiittee Bteck Dregon Bocwey American Rescue Sip Miaston (a project of the United American” TOS" 444d use raxvious mprnoss -1- Bown School for Marxist Broties, Boston, Massachusetts Bridges Hobertson-Bchmict Defense Committee Buigarian American People’s Leagues of the United States of Amerva Caitfornis Emergency Defense Committee Cectornia Labor School, Ine. 121 Divisadero Street, San Francisco, California Carpetho-Russisn People’s Society Curate eid Of Amercam Women of Crostian Descent. also known as Central Counce] of American Croatian Women. Xs- Tape) Council of Croatien Ween Cexteal Japanese Association (Beikoku Chuo Nippenjin Kal) Central Japanese Association of Southern Callfornis Cexteal Oryanization of the German-American National Alliance (Ceuteche-Ameriknnische Kinheitsfront) Cervantes Fraternal foctety Chios Weifare Appeal, Ine. Chozta Cultural Center Citizens Committee for Harry Bridces Citizens Committee of the Tpr *° West Side ‘New York Cisy) Citirens Committee to Foe Zor, Browder ~ (Citizens Emergency Defenw Qeatererce . Citizens Protective League a Cavill Lrverites Sponsoring Committee of Pittsbur. b Civa Rights Congress and ics effaced organizations, inciuding: Civil Pigt.ts Congress for Texas Veterans Against Discrimination of Cir Rights Congress of New York Civ® Rigste Congress for Texas (ere Cirt! Rights Congress) Columbians Comite Courdinador Pro Yepublics Espanois Comite Pro Derechos Ciriles (Bee Puerta Hican Comite Pro Libertades Civfles) Commictee for a Democratic Pur Eastern Policy * Committee for Consututional and Political Freecom . Cormitiee for Nationalist Action Catnmittes for Peace and Brotherhood Festival in Phitacetphia Committee for the Defense of the Pittsburgh fix Comautites for the Negro in the Arts Committee for the Protection of the Bill of Rigats ’ Cominitves for World Youth Friendship and Cultural Exchange Comamittes to Abolish Discriminauion tn Afarylant (See Congress, Against Discrirtnaticn: Maryland Congress Against Discrinination: Provisional Ccmumittee to Abolish Discrimination in the Stace of Maryland) Committee to Ald the Fighting South i Comsetttes to Defend Marie Richardson . Committes to Defend the Righ*s and Freetom of! Pitubarehy - Political Prisoners Comnmmituss to Conoid the Bill of Rights Commanweaith Colege, Mena, Artanss Communist Party, U. 6 A, ite subdivisions, subsidiaries, end afinates 4 A nell dit ene 14-0000 Cormrritet Political Assocucion, ite subdivisions, subsidiarics, j Wndependent Peeples Party and aS tates, Including: Astama People’s Educecenal Association Fuceice Press and Educaccal League Oxahoms League for Puccical Education Peceie’s Educational.ant Prees Association of Teras Vorgata League for Peszes Zducalion Conger Amincst Discrimtmcco (See Committee to Aboligs Stecrimination im Meryland) Congress cf Americar Revalycousry Writers Congress of American Wore Congrem cf the Unempioses Conutecicut Committee to AX Victims of the Brith Act Connecucut State Youth Guc“erence Conner for Jobs, Relief end Rousing Covam fot Pan-American Semocracy CouncS of Greek Americans Counc= on African Affairs Crostisn Benevolent Prateruzy Dal ¥:;yoa Butoku Kal Qamreary Virtue Society ef Japan oF MMe tary Act Society of Japan) Daly Weezer Press Club Daniets Defense Committee Dante Augiierl Gociety (between 1935 and 2545) Dencis Defense Committes Detrecz Youth Assembly Pas: Esy Peace Committee __ Eiatoore Progressive League Zmerpescy Conference wo Ssve Spanish Refurees (founding boty Ge hid fees AMEFcaL spac. 410 Conti) Yreryoecy’s Committee to Octiaw War Parites of the Baltimore fern Act’ Victims Paretiies of the Smith Act Tums Pecerauon of Italian War Vrceracs in the U. & A. Inc. (Assocta- Florida Presx and Educational League (sce Comsnunis: Political Assoxtation) Prederix Douglass Educational Center Freedom: Stage, Inc. Priends cf the New Germany (Freunde des Weien Deutechlands) Prients of the Soviet Union ; Garttecct Amevican Fratermat Society George Washington Carver Echool, New York. Cay German-American Bund (Acurrkadeutscher Volkesund} Germas-american Republice= League Germas-American Vocations. League (Deuteche-Amerikanteche Hariem Trace Union Councd Hawan Civil Liberties Comxr=tes Hetrvahs Kal, also known as Nokubel Helekt Gtrueha Kal, Zatbel XNfmen in. Hetyaku Gimusts Kat. and Zaibel He-cushe Kal (Jap- onese Residing in Amerios Wilitary Conscripts Association} Hellesx-American Brotherhood Hisode Sal (imperial Japaoese Reservists) Hinomaru Kal (Rising Sun Flag Society —a croup of Japancie Wer Veterans) Houde? Zaigo Shoke Dan (Hath American Reserve Officers Asso- ctauica) Holiywood Writers Mobilimarem for Defence Hungeriaa-American CouncS for Democracy Hungartan Brotherhood Idabo Prnsicn Union Indepenteat Party (Seattle, Washington) (See tacepeadent People’s Party) | | (3ee Indepextert Party) Incustria! Workers of ths World Internstional Labor Defense International Workers Order, its subcivisions, subsidiaries end amtiates . Japanese Assuctasion of America - Japanese Orereas Central Society (Ea‘gai Dodo Chuo Katt Japanese Orerens Conrention, Tokyo Japas. 1940 : Jepantet Prouctive Association (Recr=ttizg Organization) Jefervon Schoel of Social Science. New Fork Cuy Jewish Culture Society Jewish People’s Commltiwe Jewish People’s Fraternal Oréer . dixypoku Inka: (The Committee for the Crome) #ohnason-Fores; Group (See Johnace tes} dohnsonites (See Johusce-Forest Group! , Jommt Anti-Pusct Refugee C * amizzee Joint Council of Progressive Itallan-A-ericans, Inc. . dooeph Wedemutyer School of Social Science. St. Louis, Misocrt EXlbet Setnen Fal (Association of U. &. Cittrens of Japanne An- eestry who tare returned to America after studying in cea) Enighta of the White Cametiits Xe Eu Ds . S80 known as Kyfhacuser League .(Kyfsewer Bund), Ky=taeuser Fellowship (Erftsecser Eameracects%t} Kythaeuser War Eelief (Hyfhacuser Kr:eguniifewerk) . 3 : Labor Council for Negro Rights Labor Researcy Association, Inc. Labor Youth Lesgue Leegue for Com=0n Sense League of Amectcan Writers Lictor Society «Icalian *'ack Ghirts) Macedonian-ametican Peopie’s League Marto Morgentct Circle Maritime Labce Committee to Defend Al Lana Maryland Congress Against Diseriminarxa {See Commitee to Abolish Dtsctimisetion in Maryland) Massschusetts Committee for the Bol of Eights RMewechusctt: Shouts Weenen for Peese (net connected vem the MMnute Womex of the U.S. A. Inc) ‘ Msurice Braverman Defenss Communes . Michigan Civa Rights Feceration MOchigan Council fcr Peace . SOchigan Bebo of Social Science 1 Nenka Teikor2 Gunvrudan (imperial Mitiary Friends Grp of Southern Ceufornia War Veterans) National Assocss:icn of Mezican Amesicuns (also known as Asocts- eon Nacions. Mexico-Americana) Sasional Blue S:ar Mothers of Americe (not to be confumt with the Biue Star Mothers of America cxyantred in February 26a) National Coremittee for Preedom of tha Pres National Commi:tee for the Defense cf Pcivcal Prisoners National Com= ites to Win Amnesy for Sith Act Victims Natlonal Comouttee to Win the Prace Nestonal Conference on American Pocicy “2 China snd the Per Baas (& Conference called by the Comamntee for a Democratic far Eastern Polis) National Council of Americans of Croatian Descent Rational Couns of American-Soviet Friescship National Federation for Consusutionel Livertics Rational Later Conference for Peace National Negro Congress National Negro Labor Council toe, 14-0000 Netiensiust Party of Puerto Riso Xuture Friends of America since 1983). Negro Labor Viewory Comimities Few Committee for Publications Nihibea Kogyo Kaisha (The Greet Pujil Theatre) Korth American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy North American Spanith Aid Commistes North Palladelphia Porum Northwest Japanese Associacion Ohio Beboal cf Social Ectences OklsLoma Committee to Defex4 Poiltical Prisacers Oxisnhoma League for Poliural Education (see Communist Politi. cal Aspoctstion) Originas Gouthern Elans, incorporated Pacific Necthwest Labor School, Sesztle, Washingtos Palo Aito Peace Clud Partie cel Puedio of Panama (operating.in the Cacst Zone) Peace Information Center Peace Morenent of Ethiopia Peopie'’s Drama, Inc, People’s Etucaticnal aud Press Association of Texas (see Commu- mint Political Association) Peopie’s Ecucational Assoctztim (tneorporated unger name Los Angties Educational Associscien. Inc}, also known as Peopis's Boducaw.ca: Center, rée wt é CGCTALY, Scopes Ot Peop.e's Institute of Applied Begin Peoples Programs (Seattie, Washington) Peozie's Radio Pouncatior, Inc. , People’s Rights Party Phoaceiphia Labor Commitee ter Negro Rights Phitadelphca School of Social Gctence and Ar: Photo Leagze (New York City) Pittsbargh Arts Club Potltical Prisoners’ Welfare Cacmittes Polonia Soctety of the INO Progressive Germin-Americans, slag known as Progresstre Ger it -Ameriesra of Chicaco- Preit wlan Party of America . Protestant War Veternos of the Caited Btates, Inc Provisona: Committee of Ciitvens for Peace, Southwest Area (See Committee to Abols® Discrimination in Masyiand) Puerto Rican Comiie Pro Libertaces Citiles (CLO) (See Cemite Pro Derechos CurLes} Fucorriquens Unidus (Pcie Aitans Utlted) Quad Cry Committee for Peace Queersbeidge Tenants League Sakura Kal (Patriotic Society, o¢ Cherry Asociatica — composed Of veterans cf Rusco-Js;exese War) Ssmoel Adams School, Boston, Masmachusetts co te meen Santa Berbera Peace Porum Schappes Defense Commitee Cexaeiserman-Derry Defense Conwatee . School of Jewish Studies. New York Cry Seaitie Labor School, Seattle, Wastoaen Sexbian-American Fraternal Society Serbian Vidordan Council St-nto Tempies-«itatted to State Btixs. aboltzhed in 1645) Brrer Shirt Legucn of Americas. Savile Councti of Southern Califorcts Gowak Workers Sactety Sorvenian-American National Coured Seciaust Workers Party, including arrericsn Committee foe Euro- pean Workers’ Bevef Schon Kal (Pacheriand Boctety) Seuthem Negro Youth Congress Butko Eha (Reserve Otcers Assoccazia. Les Angrics) Syracuse Women for Peace Tea Paine Schon of Social Science, Pailacelphis, Pennsyivanis Tom Paine Scheel of Wesiches:er, Sew Yoru ‘Teace Tnlon Cocmmitiee for Feace (See Trade Uncsontscs for Pesce) Trace Union‘s:s for Peace idee Trace Ursontsts for Peace) ‘Ist-State Negro Trade Taion Counc® Ukrainian-Amerian Pratezsal Unicm Union of American Croatians Un‘on of Kew York Veverans Usited American Spanish Aid Coxe Trited Comcalttee cc Jewish Societes and Lan¢smanscham Fed- erations, aso Known as Coatmacen Committee of Jewish Landsmanseha‘cen and Praterma: Crqanizations CUxited Committee cf South americans United Defense Council of thesa CAS‘ornia United Hartem Tenancs and Coxs—ners Orpanizstion Unived May Day Comauittee UCauited Negro and Aled Veterans ef Ameria Tetersns Acsinet Dterrtminatian of Covd Rights Censress of New York (see Civ Rights Congress} ‘ Yeverans of the Abraham Lincon Erigadce Virginta League tor Peopte’s Ecacascn (ace Comrauntst Political Assoc tation) ‘ Votce of Freedom Corumittee Walt Whitmsn Schooi of Eocial S-ommet, Newark, New Jersey Washizston Bookshop Associatioa Washington Committees for Democmse Action ‘Washington Commitvee to Defend ste BL of Rights Washington Commonwealth Pedesacun - ‘Washington Pecsion Unicon . Wisconsia Conference on Social Leyatation Workers Alliance (since April 1536) Yiddisher Kultur Pasbend Young Communtst League . Yugosisr-Americag Cooperatire Homa, Inc. Tugoalev Seamen's Ciud. Inc. j } | : | | i 14-0000 CERTIFICATION : I certify that I have read the names of the above Usted organizziws . : To the best of my knowledge and belief, I am not, nor have [ been z member of, coxtribated to, received liter- ature from, dgned pections of or in bebzf of, or acterced meet:cz: of any orframizes:on listed above, or any organization outside the United States espousing Communist, Pascict, Tcealitarian or Nix catses, except as noted below. To the best of my knowledge and belttef, none of my close reletiver are, nor have ever teen members of, con- tributed to, received Lterature from, signed petitions of or in behalf of, cr attended meetixgs of any such organiza- tions, except as noted below. . INSTRUCTIONS For the purpose of this certification, if an cpplicant or employee 4s completing this ferm, the term “eloze rela- tive” will include spouse, children, perents, brothers, sisters, uncles, oud cunts, “Close re-atices” of the spouse, for this purpose, will include children, parents. brothers, sisters, uncles, cr-¢ aunts. Uf there are exceptions to this certificction, set forth below under 22marks all pert=ent information concern- ing the neture and extent of your activizes or those of your ciose re-ct:zes in such crzcz-zations, including the names of the organizctions, dates of me=bership, meetings attende4, =2les of positions hed, amounts end dates of coutributions, rature of petilions signed failing within the meaning c7 the above certitection end circumstances | thereof, tities and authors of literature receczed, ane dctes on which rece:czed. In exceptions concerzing relatives, include only such information presently known to you or avaliable from your own records. ‘ If necesscry, vse additional sheets and sign each skeet. Write no-we if there are no exceptions. REMARKS: To be completed by Spouse | REMARKS: To ke completed by Applicant or Employee —City ‘and State Le PP IL er Witness Address — City and State Acdress -—- Czy and Gtate Prine we D FO
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14-00000 104-10176-10004 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 (Orr re. wel rT] AL PUVTRESED AT COX HEADQUARTERS py HOUSE SELECT COUMIELLE Of ADSASS ATIOUS STAD MEMBERS FULE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUML: gs G-38 INCLUSIVE DATES: __ /) 9g (POG ~ 22 Nev 196 L “CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: oY . ROOM: 3 DEF BDELETLONS , UF ANY :_ WATE DATE REITERATE RECRIVED [RETURNED (PRENT NANE) REVILW LOTAL Qe? uw eee ead Cdn -T_Lop i. ee “NO POCUMENTS MAY BE COPED OR REMOVER FROM THIS ETLE, " 4 cua pSoroe aaa ew seh Bem, Ci teSFir> Miucace Torn Comrs ao FT RINT AS Oe acs: 7 i mer me pay 9 /— : SECn EF wen Wares Filed int BOLT TO FE RO UNE @O CL aet to T 2521202 wOV 68 CiiE MEXICO CiiY o22e DIRECTOR, GUATEMALA CiTY InFO JSCOSRA 771° RyEAT PERUMEN LIRING-3 3 ~ gers a. wmxico city su9 (Ke ; S. GUATEMALA CITY 973974 Ob |? LIRING-3 WRITTEN REPCRT PER LIRIAG-S 2G@y25i was REVIESED BY STATISN WITH ASSISTANCE LEONsE2 S. TORMET. REPCRT iy % TUAL EXPERIENCES WHILE INCARCERATED GUATEMALA COTY LINItss TO ac HD IMFCREATICN ACTUALLY RECEIVED FROM FAR MEIMSEORS 1h SAME JAIL. cor iNG-3 SRIEFED TS DECLARE HIMSELF READ HELP GUAT RESELS FAS. = IDECLGSICAL REASONS AND AT SAME TIME IMPLY HE IN NEES HATERIAL HELP AFTER LONG IMNFRISOUMENT. ~ 2. LikiING-3 WAS YAITING ST LIRING GATE 1722 KCURS WHEN, _, LERING-3 ARRIVED VITH REPORT. MEETING HELD IN BACK 20CH CONSULATE 9° gyp LIMITED TO LIRINGS AND LIRING-3, FELL HIGH POINTS THIS MEETING: Poe ~ A. LIRING-9 DID SCT READ REPCAT BUT HAD LIRING-3 sive 3 HiM MAIN POINTS ORALLY. APPEARED MOST ISTERESTES IN LIRING-3 | UL STATEXESTS ON Noy GUAT REBELS FEEL TCWAR3S PARUNES. KODDED wre ~2 LIRING-3 STATED WHAT RESELS NEED IS ADEQUATRE FUNDS NGT ADDITICNAL ~ Kiko 2ere2n 1) ols 2anev 68 O260%! ~ SECRET | . TN nee ae HERE 0G DO OR I BON ee nee ee +n eater em vasne pals toe en + te SMA tk oa Los sey we Bd Ada ah ye ) ahoe ee en | 14-0000 "E38 SEAETAT aT Ossett On “CLASSIFIED Missece PERS Uw T NOT aD . ca ne a Lhe 5. POUCHING LIRING-3 REPORT. REPROD Ss CF Ta COMFY FCS 2 = a Ss advan COPY Dawe Liners | INDEX. c ves O no PAGE 2 NEXiCG CITY c228 SECRET : ; MEN (NEANIES UDSVISORS). B. LIZiWG-3 EXPLAINED HE ANARCHIST, LEFTIST, LSELAIST AND FELT TRUS REVCLUTICGN GOIKG CX GUATEMALA. THIS WHY HE _INTIRIETED I EELPING GueT PERELS ANY Way PCSSTELE. THIS SZEHED SATISFY LIRING-9- .. “€. LISiNG-9 AGAIN KENT IONED TRIP TO HIS COUNTRY FOR LIRING-3 453 WIFE AND AGREED ARRANGE FOR PASSAGE LIRING-4 Cy | = TO CANADA SG LIRINS-4 COULD SEE FATHER WHG KEg YOR x - t LIRING-9 ADAMANT LIRIEG<4 SHOULD SST SEZ VISA TO UNITED STATES AS THIS WGULD EXPOSE HER TO “GRILLIAG” BY Local - LIRING-9 MADE VAGUE PROMISES HELP LIRIEG-3 IW CURREST - Dd. DIFFICULT SITUATICS ALTHOUGH NO FINANCIAL HELP &,. E. (LIRING-3 WAS REQUESTED 70 RETURS TO LInise LIRING-9 WAS SHOWN LETTERS REVEMILY RECEIVES LIRISG-5 DEGIXEDO SSTIGHED. BEC, SEcowyD FGR FUTHER TALKS. BY LIRING-3 FROM FaR CONTACTS IS GUATERALA. ** HOWEVER TG LET HIM KEEP THEM AND LIRING-5 MADE: uo ATTERPT cc?Y | — i l wit ” CABLE FURTHE ER DEVELOPRENT Ss. ” THEM, . APPRECIATE TORNET ‘VISIT AND ASSISTANCE. Se Rol. ve t- . 4 FILE 23 1-798321. SECRET . “SE . | “SECRE 4 v * } ; [seem Le ee, Teta Comes Poo Fhe BDL? PETALS tZER EM : eee er ore Tanner en Sor eeneey | MAD 1 bad ots | SIE ‘ emmmaepstand -2: ve {then Fuled ts] Doses cone a 7 z f{ ChASBer To Fue Re ; { Lad av - doe —— , 5 WAEF TO PLE NO t : ' p-ssew sy___ ee Ss ——! ricmo eer to stance oes~acy ea ATION ery-7 ee ~ RID CoPY: H - J iran _ sites Fe gine OO sak caster ene oI HD cna e ete g er ete Oe a) Ase n wo 14-0000 ABLE SEC RETAE, MATION Cu PegrieD MESSAGE tora comes 1 | I SECRET —2-—~ (eone . (Wren Files in} mom 2 REPOLOUT TON OF Te S COPY PROMS WED ANCE COPW Ey sneo Ol HOTIED . [xe ro onc as a oA cs 7 ~_ MOEA LS VES 1: ao CASEY TS FRE NO fun ®O Cer co sstu ev»! _-» U tuied sos : i chur <i : z ; a 7 | IFS 5 od SECRE T 2322262 OV 62° CITE GUATEMALA CITY 9739 : ! | IMMEDIATE HEXICO CITY IMFO IMMESLaTe DIRECTOR [yA i RYBAT PERUREM ; 2 A. 0 CITY } = Stee £0 0: | REFS: A. HEXICO CITY 8159 CM itt? £3406 12 : Be DIRECTOR 35485 : a 1. LEONARD S. TORWET CISES> GUATEMALA CITY CASE OFFICER TO TRAVEL MEXICO CITY FOR REF DISCUSSIONS. TOUNET ATTEMPTISG BOOK PASSAGE PAN AM FLT 52, 24 HOY. WILL ADVISE FIRM ETA BY CABLE 24 KOV. REQUEST MEET AMD ACCOMODATE. a “SECRET 5 su inert fotectntation one moeens = -7 va Petters ten neat emia Me ae leg a a EERE t _ | SASLESeCRrtcsetinem ‘Cl 4reD Messece Tota: Cones ROUTING KOOP WET aCe -SEDN BY | : 7 SECRET wee rare <, e . fy (Wrest Filed my = — DEPeCOUE Ta OF Ts COM PSDn see i) : ' SECRE i 2322152 Ge C2 CITE GUATEMALA CITY 574% 2 i 3 i : & i t 3 5 ! LMMEDIATZ “EXICO CI md ead ves ve 4 .) ms 4 Ry a Le) wt pr oa rm Lo] | oe yw tm 9 RYBAT FEUNES REF: GUATEXALA CITY 3733 Cw TID. itey'9 406 | 7 Seer’ od 5s FU IDEtis BARAY SG. ROTTEN . - ‘ . " ae wae Coandta tad TEN LIER foe Oy rote Renan tess aeseutee es memes oe am z axe alee ? Cast Sec remacsT Ose eemanoes Cneg * ADVANCE Cosv [3g saco CO Po SECRET PERSO UNIT OT FED sO 72 SECRET = Filet inl eens REPBOCUL TID OF TVS COPY PROMSBTED a * ss “ves Tn 3 . - 338% * oASEOV YO FRE wo = RECT, ee Peed aesy TO FE NO. 2% ua or yy qe =r, ~ a9 - pase wa” _ os sus mo Oret ro orancn CO) Sys 2 ogame Ot A al } 7 el SECRET 232EZ12 "CY 63 CITE CUATEIALA CITY 5736 : ISMEDIATE MEXICO CITY INFO IFMEDIATE DIRECTOR, ROUTINE JCCZRA ' RYBAT/PEPUSEN/LIn le c-3 eet Dilw he ic SU ZS A REF: MEXICO CITY S153(A' fe 1. BECAUSE LiRING-3 COULD NOT LOGICALLY HAVE GAINED DETAILED . INSIGHT INTO INSURGENCY MOVZNENT if SUATENALA DURING NCARCERAT I0H, “pO NOT BELIEVE If KECESSARY SG% GUATSHALA CITY STATION OFFICER PROVIDE EXTENSIVE AND SETAILED SRIZF ING FOR PREPARATION LIRING-3 REPORT. SUGGEST FOLLOWINGS SENERAL SUIDELINES, SUBJECT TO Hes: ; APPROVAL, YHICH OSTENSISILY TO BE IMPRESSIONS OF LIRING-5 BASED | “OH CONVERSATICNS WITH FAR LEADERS VILE I® JAIL. : A. EMPHASIZE FRAQMEXTATION, GISGRGANIZATION aND COMPETITION GF INSURGENT FORCES HAVE SERIOUSLY DISRUPTED INSURGENT MOVEMENT, WHICH KOd STAGHAST. es ee | B. LEADERSHIP 18 OBVIOUSLY [NATURE AND ISCAPABLE OF _ ORGANIZING AN EFFECTIVE MOVEMENT. oo C. ACCORDING ROLANDS “CEBCLLITA™ FAR FUNDS MISUSED BY 1 "LEADERS if “HON-REY OLUTION ARY HAYS.” we oe a be D. RECENT FaR TERRCRIS%, winter “Fok ‘yOsT PART ILL-confe VED} : ABD WOT PART OF GVERAL!., STRATEGY, HAS WEAKENED MCVENEN: THROUGH) . eran - Kilo scorn 1 ofS 23 Mou 68 ¢ OWE, i i t } i. \ j a ; | } | ! i I | i ! | Cann ¢ Secrevanur Drssenea NOM Cisssnep Messace Totes Comes ROUTES ANOVOR INITIALS - SEEM BY SECRET cums wren {When Fisted tay —wors = CO otvasadiacchioad . aavance cory oO msuEeD oO SLOTTED wees, O ves C wo CLASEIFY TO FILE NO. or o 2 BREF FO FILE HO. “pssem ev. eo Fag mo (ner. 10 acTiON " 7 cy - (Japcory ; - \ Foe. ve t ee PAGE 2 GUATEMALA CITY 9736 Lo : LOSSES FROM GOG RETALIATION. GOG ABLE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IMPULSIVE . ACTIONS BY FAR MEMBERS VKO FAILED MAKE ADEQUATE PREPARATIONS : BEF OREHAND. + ! E. ESSENTIAL THAT NEW LEADERSHIP CADRE BE FOUND TO REPLACE PRESENT COMMAND IF REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT TO SUCCEED. . i 2. FYIs OBJECTIVE OF ABOVE IS TO PAINT AS DISMAL A PICTURE _ : AS POSSIBLE FOR CUBANS, AND TO SUGGEST THAT LATTER IMPOSE CONDITIONS , WHICH WILL BE UNACCEPTABLE TO PRESENT INSURGENT LEACERSHIP, FEEL ‘ THAT AWY ATTEMPT BY CUBANS TS REPLACE CURRENT LEADERSHIP WOULD . | FURTHER FRACTIONALIZE AND DEMORALIZE I'¥SURGENTS. eh : ye WO INDEX, FILE: 201-79¢321, Se 2 Re ‘SECRET i i : i i i i 1 Antin 14-0000 EES , eae a t ca TARIAT DISSEMINATION _ QASSIFIED MeESsace Tora, COMES FemsOw ve. ROTIMED SECRET oma : C ¢ po 2 (When Filled in} ADVANCE COPY [Ff ssve0 C) SLOTTED - woe OF ves O no : B ; - oe ? a is fife CLASSY TO PE WO ASIN (hy TYG RY ion 4 . R-AEP TO PRE BOW. ~ a SS i ua -_ a - , i orsses 6y ene mp Ceer ro : “4 ri ! SE CRE T 23023@Z WV 68 CITE MEXICO CITY 8159 ' T4MEDIATE GUATEWALA CLIY DIRECTOR INFO UMCOGRA RYBAT PBRUMEN LIRING-3 REF: MEXICS CizY 79eR Ge 25321) Utiow 66 i 4 40273 DURING LONG DISCUSSION LIRTNG-9 HAD AT LIRING WITH LIRING-3 ON i NOV LIRING-9 ASKED LIREMG=3 PREPARE DETAILED WRITTEN REPORT DYE 1736 HOURS 25 NOV ON HIS EXPERTENCES GUATEMALA ‘ pND HIS CONTACTS WITH FAR PERSONALITIES WHILE INCARCERATED. WHEN L°RING-3 MENTIONED LACK ADEQUATE PBRUMEN SUPPOT LIRING-9 EXCITEDLY AGREED STATING HIS CAPITAL DID NOT UNDERSTAND FAR AND HAD DONE MANY THINGS MOSES, YE ADDER LIRING-3 SHOULD POLAT OUT ON PAPER HO¥ PBRUMEN HAD FATLED IN GUATEMALA AMD GIVE HIS) CPINIGM OF WHAT NEEDED, LIRING-9 ALSO.VERY INTERESTED IN WHAT }‘. LIRIRG-3 KNOWS OF SQUADBLE BETWEEN GUAT LEFTISTS. AMONG MANY OTHER QUESTIONS LIRING- 3 VANTED TO KNOW WHETHER JEANETIE FIRK MaD : FAR MISSION BEFOPE HER Feat. i . 2. LERI WG-9 STATOO CHIEF LIRING “DOES NOT HAVE VERY MUCH ( oii gg DO WITH THESE THINGS" CCLANDESTINE ACTIVITLES IW GUATEMAL a ie i _ i nr 1) “HIS OPINION DOES NOT. MATTER." SAID WOULD ARRANGE FOR | Spe mo a - | ' oe “SECRET fof Se cn uae en ee doo: } A i r nega ifene 14-0000 CaBL€ SEC RETARICT DISSEMINATION CASS IED MESSAGE Tota Comes POUT .WG AND/OR INITIALS - SEEN BY PERSON UNIT NOTIE.ED CPOUr! SECRET noc [0 e-: Fi‘ea bey L mrameiekoed eed AOwante COPY oO "sSUCO CT eLOTTID ~ ~ mor O vis Tj xo z CLASSY TO FRE 80 . , , FF ae at ___.. BREF TO PLE NO t pissew eye s sue mo Cast to prance pestrov 55 pe, ” “acrian pina . _ Lato cory] . . oe a a ~ oe . ‘ . , 1 | PAGE 2 WEX:CO CITY 8159S ECRET - “MEETING AT 1738 G8 25 Ma/ WITH “SO!2 MY COLLEAGUES” SO CaN DISCUSS LIRING~3 REPORT AND SUGGESTIONS AT LENGTH " IW BETTER PLACE FCR PRIVATE TALK.” #HEN LI22KG-3 EXPRESSED HOPE HE MICHT QIDLIFY IS RCTSAT G8 FZAS0H Li fonumem UMPiiAL, Linimaeo | SUGGESTED HE MIGHT BE INVITED FOR CULTURAL EXPOSITION 10 MAME TRIP APPEAR INNOCIOUS AMD OFFERED TO MAXE ALL NECESSA®Y PRRASSE- HEUTS. 3. REQUEST GUAT CLTY STATION OFFICER FAMILIAR WITH FaR/ PGT OP PRGCEED HENICO CITY MORWLNG 23 ECV TO DISCUSS ABOVE AND. PROVIDE GUIDANCE FOR PREPARATION LIRING-3 REPORT T9 LiRING. 18 ADDITION 70 PERSONAL EXPERIENCE LIRIAC-3 COULD ATIRIQUTE ZEFC Tee WHICH WOFITRM BITHT WAST REACH PBSUMENERS TO NOW DEAD JOSE I1GNacl1@ - 4 RO_ANDOCLOPEZ? RUTZ WITH WHOM MAB CONTACT IN CALL. PLS ADVISE WRONG CFFICER SHOULD PHONE IDEW, ETA BY IMMEDIATE. WIL, MEET AT AISPORT BUT IF ANYTHING GOES | r i : 4. FILE 281-79833!. | SECRET ene ee ate ne Sh RMT RA ELTON 2 OST RMR RE Apert oe an arene anne neversevmravaun me wee vammes ae . sos . a i t : , > } ft ; 4 f coy . ADVANCE COPY s$8ucd CT] SLOTTED a nC + ¢- + ct pepe rere meee mene pte . ee a “apaseweta Messace Tora, Comes / v.. aout ANO/OR INITHLS - SEEN BY e Fe m— SECRET = sSr>" 1 Looms = {When Filled nj ST : I Pte aoa © ves G no Cassy VO MEE RO * ee =CEDE R-REF 10 1 WO temp Caesr ro mney buiveor a= SSF REPROOVC NON OF ToS COPY POC EITED om 7 “ yj — IRMEOTATE GUATEMALA CITY ,DIRECTOR INFO JNCOBRA 22 Hov 68 40270 ' DIRECT OR a RYBAT PBRUNEN LIRING=3 REF MEXICO CITY 8159 \ > Yor 23] 1, ILEN IS FRANCIS SHERRY, FHONE NO. 22-76-66. 2, FILE 201-798301. : SECRET | i ¢ | \ a—ms { r 1 SECRET Stem ‘ - fi i ~ marace ecihe Otay Curis * ya6: arvin Pfrancis/r e ee sere _ nm Wile sEcreE? ‘4 xt 4IGTSIOTS a J vyizw il kov 68 . TASLE SECESTALIAT Cu uemanou | iD sees DQ ett “ : a PE. ooo 8 UD EK cy MCS BILE iO, ' : OO Gun Eee Pn tales Cligh cone clea, ee | - te wo oateshet, Sars 2a8 Fe td, : : catae Cumt) SECRET . mt ; a . Gite DIRECTOR. 4 Lé c ‘o : we Fo . _ bes iba ds ree | an te MEXICO CIT: 22% INFO: GUATEMALA CITY tf . RYBAT PERULEN L1RING Oona ‘ » REE NCe: OMEYTOR CrTy mann fr OR901N8 D4 1, SUBJECT TO GUATEMALA STATION CONCURRENCE, WE BELIESE, LIRING/3 : i S#0.1.9 Be CANDID WITH LIRING/i0 AND TELL HIM WAST AND AS KUCH AS ME : ro WASiC TO ENOW, WE FEEL IF LIZING/3 ATTEMPTED WITHHOLD OR DISTORT ; , DETAILS HIS IMPRISONMENT T, IT COULD BE COUNTERPROLUCTIVE TO OPERATION . : ABLY COULD CHECK OTEER SOURCES FOR ACCURACY, a Lo 2, THERE NO URGENCY FOR LIRING/3 XAKE TRIP TO PERUMEN. WE : ‘ fae BELIEVE IT MORE ADVANTAGEOUS FOR HIM TO REMAIN XE? SEKICO’ AND ATTEMPT ; ‘ ; BECOME INVOLVED LOCAL PBRUMEN/GUATESALA EXILE ACTIVITIES, | IF, HOw- 3 ma |. EVER, LIRING/10 SUGGESTS LIRING/3 GO PBALMEN, HE SHOULD. NOT HESITATE = DO SO. oe . i “4 3. DEFER TO GUATEMALA CITY FOR IDENTIFICATION REFERENCE WAR ; 4. FILE 50-6-141/3, 201-798301 AND 201-776733. , a H i. ACG A aa wy, jigs pm WILLIAM V, BROE * wuycoc/ops. 2: Vio. | KAUFMAN 4 c/a carn an [ [eres 4 WH/2/G Ph Boece er, <Sokewatns oreciis oy Tg rourT 7 nan, : SIAIIOS QFeREs SECRET : Ceclted ners svt onatic { AUTRENT SAEMS . ——— ~ mun . . REPROOUCTION BY OTREZ THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE i3 ae , ithe. ‘ ’ nf -~ | q . MESSAGE Poem i \ TOTAL, comes: : ow. M. F nie tancis/re—-- wer, WH/1 . SECRET m: 4167/1973 ean: 6 November 68 CAME SECHETARIAT BISiEMMANOR {ues hconon] SECRET. {aote ond time agha toy y . vw Uyexrco city INFO: GUATEMALA Srlty 7: RYBAT PSRUMEN LIRING ; ; REFERENCE: MEXICO CITY 91945 CLN 27533}* 1. QS TRACES NEGATIVE RE RAFAEL ARGUETA AND ENRIQUE PUENTE. 2. FILE 201-248917, 201-798301 AND 50-9-11. . END OF MESSAGE : WH COMMENT: *LIRING/3 received brief typewritten unsigned letter ' ‘ “which expressed happiness his release from Guatemala ‘ jail. Envelope was from Enrique Puente Men's Store : in Guatemala City and writer identified self as, ‘ : Rafael Argueta. ‘ ‘§ ‘ : L 4 an : t : . : , - : : 4 a Se i oO WH/COG/OP fs: ye oo i oe j ; a WH/2/G hes cA fi ema 7 4 fli pe ine wa a rn co ee eee eo. Se bey : el : a Cayce NG War — . : . lig; we : 13 a sore . : (2 WILLEN Vv. BROE “(7 2 _ a J. | BAUFMAN : “ CAB/1 ‘ = | - ¢/WHD oY , . COORDINATING CencERS » Gran omes £4 whoa — - ; MMSE CRET = “Speer i. Monee : a ee tents ‘ 3 i REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE iS PROHIBITER, { ? i. : i b Lees ee to Bes lea * . , - _ to. e . r ; , ’ i 14-0000 Cagis Slo te Ee AT Dew NST ON ie) FEASON OS TNC T SAS © ioancccun ! fisseeo seer O"—— ap * . - af - . 0 wate Oo Fe ~——__-h ty } - 4 _ 7 Orsser pe. vie 2 ==, ee as leit on — 0 a rainy 6 cocaine mi ire) cory. ——SESH GE ne en o. cee J z : CASS 5Y TO 428 SO "53/) vor ie LIRING-3 SSCSINES SRISE IYPEWAITTER UNSiGA=S LETTER LETTER YRICH COLTAINS GARY TYoiaFhiCal EGAACAS IMPRESSES HAPPINESS LIZINE-3 FI aaLLY RELCaASZo 124 ‘2 6 @ 0: ‘ fe ak> HOPED HE WILL SlS8 RECOVER F204 THE “Gas ANGUETIA™ CAUSED BY "AY COUNTRY.” GRITER CONCLICID WITH APALOSIES FOR SISTAKES DEsSthe SEE LINING-2 AGATS. ASHES o oOo 9 oe wt St 4 y HM ° Qa to gy he “u u *< bed ui t") int q ia) w id 1] | aeeeces Ae ow asc : °) ACTRESS ON ERVELCPE. i ‘ ~b.. ! 2. ENVELOPE IS ALAMAIL STATIONERY "LA DALIA AZUL » EYRIQUE ‘ PEESTE CO, ARTICULGS PARA CABALLEZG @ AVENIZA Y Ifa CALLE, 0.0. 44-72, & i" WHE 7, COL. JUAREZ, TEXICO, 0.7. WHICH LIZIEG-3 HAD GIVEN TO gUAK-AND NIGUEL LE . * . v 00 © oO vaT ARS SETA TAAs, IL AY. 25 22, ZONA I, GUATEMALA CoA. Res ILA, 9 22, CORA Ey GUATEnALA Ce POSTHAARZD 22 OCT EMALa, CU.” OS2R 1968. AxD is | | | | | | cory eepiew cccates ae taced RETAE WITH RETUBKR ADSRISS Ga BACK 4 RAFAEL exveLore Is ADDRESSED 75 ro vuniesalar CALLE (SALON S = LA PLASTICA 3 YEXICANA oN BARRIOS AS BEST ‘ C=Czr 14-0000 - , Aa 4 t [s) son “Lata . \ j - oo . t ‘ oe7 = Tiss Mister: Torw Cees PSTN ELTA 1A .ALS > SEEN BT Si shsinio Migee ee = i vt [ai H tT e t 2 ra . 1 ~ tt h ee Tet oO i —_ Poel atati tei = 2 Hes aD Anca COPY t issveo isworted | o = 2 Lo “ uw’ Lu S owpex sts 2 so [ars ss 7 ist 10} CLASS AS TD Find NG Co +r ar i j f ‘ : ! - S-sS2w ave : FLE &> Tegt -O bi BREE TO OLE Oe BAaNere Sastscy 7 se 2 ‘ j i i ‘s) a2G2 2 NEXIiCO CITY 7345 SECRET ; aNteces TA WET fw Tete Vere ates me creme eee TUF ee ee a ee eee rie Oa de favees 3. LIXIRG-3 CONSENTED LETTER FRGZAR a CHOCK Baw CONES CHANNEL. Slavia KE HAS G2VExX SEARS OF MAIS FO O70” ’ fy vy ‘ alias Gi S0TiCsAL Letiza S20P. Wan GUSTER sme oa, —r~- 2s TNT s pangh Nora ~ stots LSSAVUT"SE ALDAILCY LL oo , . s ° LINIEG*5 ASSENCE. LIRING-3 VILL ASK FRIEZIOS TC EXPEDITE COATACT ‘ “SINCE HZ PLANNING TRAVEL”. , t os we of a e 4 (U) ) oy ti tl w 2 v et Prd mH 12] i 4 me . te OQ he < 4 » -~ Lal Q pe 8 * ts) ii oO x o I T LEAST FOR MOMENT MAKING GR SPCT CHECK 2] & USINS LIAISSN2 re) 5. «FILE 221-24SS17, 261-792321. : ; SECRET oe Oo ° : 0 oe . i lo é | 2 9. > Seenett 14-0000 6 + Cams SecerTamat Dosenanons NL ASEFTED MESSAGE Tota, Comes Te ANOVOR aTUACS - SEEM BY ET os SOG - or: ar. = CLASSY 10 FUE &O__ ‘ ; oo SREP TO FILE NO - onsen wee ¢ __! memo [ner 10 wrancs() orsveow (] sc. YHe SECRET caiGaSZ NOV 68 CITE GUATEMALA CITY S459i2 5: 27295 MEXICO CITY 15FO DIRECTOR L650. fa RY2AT REFS: As DIR-47428 _ \ SS, 6 Lie n \ - s Ba MEXICO CITY-7922 (42 S32/ I. AGREE REFERENCE A, 2. TRACES O08 PERSONS “ENTIONED REF B AS FOLLOWS: ; A. JOSE IGNACIO ROLANDO ‘LOPEZ RUIZ, AXA JORGE HERNANDEZ _ RIVAS, AKA “CESQLLA™ - FAR MEMSER ARRESTED 9 “ARCH 18638 AND EXECUTES f ‘ . LATE APRIL 1863. | : : . B. JUAH JOSE AND MIGUEL ANGEL DE (LEON) BaRRIOS, 30TH vIT# VARIGUS ALIASES, GRUTHEAS WHO TRAVELED SOvIEI UNION 1964, HEMSERS OF FAR, AXRESTED LATE MARCH 1968, BELIEVED SENT TO PAVCE PENAL FAR™ ‘26 ' . : APRIL 1953 AUD STILL SERVING SENTENCE. i . ©. Ge FRANCISCO CRAPMIREZ) CORADO - > PGT LEADER ARRESTED may 1567 ro i AUD RELEASED LATE AUGUST 1968, | : < - FAR ae D. JULIO CESAR (%ACIAS) MAYOR A, | AKA “CESAR MORTES” _ a 7. LEADER, HOSE CURRENT LOCATION UNKNCUN, "fe. “Pavel” - WO TRACES. 2 2 4 3. STATIOS WILL | DISCUSS Lintus- 3 CASE AT ANYTIME convene twee . a . i : ie et ae a top ce bee ee e Sees SECRET 14-0000 Secortamay Ostiarmaniow CLAS USED MESSAGE Tota, COMES ROUTING ANDVOR INTIALS - SEEN OF SECRET - =~ (When Filled inj PEPROOUCTION OF THS COP POORBITED ad wom O ves O xo CAaSEuFy TO «NE NE } t R-@tF 10 Fue NO. 4 - PLE MD OFT TO PAGE 2 GUATEMALA CITY 9652 SECRET . OTHER PARTIES. : I a. DEFER FILES Do SECRET a . t oo ' . \ a \ . 7 . L Rot ‘ - 1 { : i “ dod : “oe ~ . . ‘ ‘ wo seenmena ean spain een meinen a ‘ pore eenee ee : . . a : j ‘ aeee can epee ne pent me oe pene ee cierto nissan etnemern Som nen cet . : CABLE SECRETAR AT OSSEMINATION CLASSE LED MESSAGE Tora, COPIES ROASTING ANNO? sarang - SZEx GY PERSO ONT NOTIFED ~ AON ARE COPY [J ssuro [J sor CLASHFY TO FUE WO BREF TO BILE NO.. * \ / SECRET 12:32 NOV ScITE MEXIC® CITY aa DIRECTOR ,GUATEMALA CITY RYBAT PBRUNEN LIRING-3 iffy 69 2532 | 1. ROWTON REESTABLISHED CONTACT LIRING- 7 23 OCT AKS : —anen\ a BEGAN DETAILED DEBRIEFING EVENING SAME DAY. | RCWION AL Len cp. | _ 4 ME ARRANGED RELEASE THROUGH BROZHER OF BUSINESS contact yuo || ROUGH BROZHER OF BUS CONTACT ¥HO COLONEL GNA. LIRING-3, WHO ACCEPTED STORY WITHOUT QUESTICN, STATED HE UNDERSTOCD ROWTCN COULD NGT KAVE ARRANGED EARLY ; RELEASE FOR O8VIOUS SECURITY REASONS AND FELT ALMOST i i IKTOLERASLE SUFFERING WORTH PAIN SINCE HAS COME OUT IN BEST POSSIBLE POSITION VISA-A-VIS FAR AS WELL AS PSRUMEN. “2. LIRING-3 WAS BEGUN GIVE COMPLETE DETAILS ARREST, cote Tf we rs SCHED DURING AND AFTER AELEASC + ASKED ROWION KEEP SENSITIVE POIRTS iN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE e ! - PARTICULARLY FROM LIRING-A, WKOM FEELS WOULD KOT APPROVE HIS! ; . "CONTINUED POLITICAL ACTIVITY EVEN GX BEHALF ROWTON. HIGHLIGHTS” _ _ GEBRIEFING FOLLOW: | , A. ROLAKDO “CEBOLLITA”. FAR OFFICIAL, WHO SHARED CEcL | “BLOCK 482 WITH LIRING-3 TOLD LATTER THAT HE HAC SENT REPORT | a iN - woe "OF ARREST FAVORASLE TO LIRIN-3 AND PLACING BLATE ON mach —— ee conn Cox pe antaa eape> tote bytee , _ - shi we CORDS RAUL Genrer ET Waku . Ta we. Wey 7890 SECR wih 2 Nese ee rte a en centr atnetin eo et bene kee eg ee ee ee > we ee win el : ry woe ofa arenerennemnet ot ences nde eR anna ee pee en, Casrt SECRETARUT OrssEunka on Cisssarito MESSAGE Tota, Comes ROUTING ANOVOR METALS - SEEN BY PEMOW UNIT ROT IED CODuP : ; SECRET wu0cta-—- {When Fitied In} wencuncsae i REPROOUT TION OF THIS COPY PROMUBITED ———— iene iandaieaaini ara COFV a SUED F} BOTS moe O ves G no 1 CAASSFY TO FIRE BO { One em ee ee a EP ! j SREF TO FILE HO : Owsew ev len. e vue eo (RET TO enancn T pesteoy Cis. = * rc ti BETION Yo mud COPY! ! {PLE va - nl - - ' ‘ i PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 79c2S ECRET ! LARA AND CARLOS PERSABAL TO FAR WQS THAGUGH HIS MOTHER YHO ALLOWED TO VISIT KEIM PRIOR TO HIS EXECUTIOK. : i B. BROTHERS JUAN AND MIGUEL GZEON) BARRIOS, vit t { GAINED TO PE G-2 FAR, WHO ALSO SHARED CELLELOCK AND REMAINEL If CLOSE CONTACT LIRING-3 THROUGHOUT HIS DETESTIOXN, SHOWED LINIKG-3 REPORT THEY HAD RECEIVED JULY FROM "RELIASLE FAR SOURCES” Deine RNa RRR Rt cole VEXICO” DESCRIBING LIRING-3 AS "ANARQUICO, SI PARTIDO, ; CONDUCTA BUENA, CONFIASLE, RESPONSABLE PERO DIFICI). COnTROLAR.” FOLLOWING THIS GENERALLY FAVORABLE REPORT JUAN AND MIGUEL GEON) SARRIGS DISCUSSED FAR SITUATION FREELY WITH LIRING-3 AND AERANGED FOR SECRET CONTACT WiTH FAR REPRESENTATIVE : WONT BOAT F arona sR LY FRYER o ALOU G ‘OF POWER SINCE HAD IN FACT DESERTED REVOLUTION BY REYAINING QUISIDE COUNTRY FOR EXTENDED PERIOD. MONTES CURRENTLY MEXICCG ; fom ear I neem then ee am AAU I fem WHERE EXPECTED REMAIN. FAR HAS COMPLETELY BROKEN WITH | GUAT CP. THIS ACCORDING LIRING-3 REFLECTED IN COCLNESS EVIDENT BETWEEN LEON EROTHERS AND FRANCISCO CORALO, CP RESFOWSIBLE Ik * PAVOK PRISON. “FAR HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVING FIRATCIAL C2 MATER IAL + t t sper ew pe ee 7a : 3 = * + PBRUMEN TERMS (SUPERVISION PBRUMEN EXPERTS , FAVORED resto ee: . - ; ; ° F * ; wad. . AF : . a eS a pies © SECRET QT , i ~ ST atte we ae <_e are | ' : . ! ! | t eal . ' \ ; le SUPPORT FROM PSRUSEN FOR PAST SIX MONTHS SINCE REFUSAL FAR ACCEPT ats wee bee a wearee 14-0000 . AON AME COPY a) SUED oO SLOTTED } | t q \ ; Ul wack SOLE A! UrazEmmme Ae Steer 0 Moone torat COMES ROIs ANU eT TIALS > SEEN BT “PERSCAUNIT NOT FED S ECR ET shove t {Whee Filed mn) boosted ac, ohne stem woe. O vis © so : : cusasiny 10 ene 9.0 | BV. " ar seas To rie so pas wo Clear. 10 eeen oesrnoy se! PAGE 3 MEXICO CITY 7922S ECREi FAR MEMBERS TRAINED 18 PBRUMEN) ALL FunbStn AST CHANNELED ‘THRGUGH GUAT C?-ETC). nn os 3. LIRING -3 TOLD ROWTON HE INSTRUCTED LEGN BROTHERS HAVE POMUTL™ CCT IN TILSN WIT Aid WiieaniNe HIS ADRESS) THROUGH " SALON DE LA PLASTICA MEXICAN BY POSING AS PERSON REPRESENTING "VILETA"WHO INTERESTED IN BUYING LIRING-3 WATERCOLORS GONE 24 PRISON). LIAING-3 PLAKS FOR COVER PURPOSES “ORK IN SIQUZIROS _ STUDIO CUERNAVACA AKD ARRANGE SQONEST BELLAS ARTES SPONSORZI- EXPOSTION HIS LATEST PATATINGS. A. WILL POUCH COMPLETE LIRING-3 DEBRIEFING AS SOOM) | ? IW COMPLETED. STATION HOPES LIRING AND PARTICULARLY LIRIKG-ie . WILL TRY ESTABLISH CONTACT WITH LIRING-3 AS ME CAN BE EXPECTED Wive INFO OF VALUE TO P3RUMEN REGIME. STATION INTENDS HAVE LIRING ~3 TELL LIRING-12 ENOUGH T9 VET HIS APPETITE AND COWVINCE HIM LIRIKG-3 SHOULD BE DEBRIEFED AT SOME LENGTH. LIRING-3 WOULD». : ret (Linine 10 )HE WILLING OUTLINE DETAILS HIS ORDEAL INCLUDING ' " INFO"PERUMENS SHOULD KWOW" BUT ONLY TO HIGH PBRUYEK i; 2 PSRUMEN SUGGEST H&S, GUATEMALA CiTY AND MEXICO CITY STATI 5S : DETERMINE WHAT CAN BE PASSED PBRUMENS. CONFERENCE IN sarin a : . al 1 - “SECRET i mere nets meee eae etn ne ne ee eee . woe ik a wre cae | . i i i reste pete ats “ . : — : fie cele en eee we FUNCT 1ONARY AND IN PBAUTES.) PRIOR TO POSSIBLE LIRING-3 TRIP; annaAga Bnew eit 14-0000 om eee ie ee cere teen gu nae ene SRC tient te tienes ean engtt Oe steneNeR ee Le “ ate . * : \ . CABLE SECRETARUT DrssEUmUATON CLASS FIED MESSAGE Tota: COMES ROUT tds AND/OR INITLLLS - SEEM BY PERO! ET MOTUSED SECRET wet {Whee Filey br, ~~ comer kere * z CAASEIFY *O FUE &O at Cl eg cy | ecemo Case to ensece (i oesteov sic. VRE or “non Enocor| am “FAGE @ VEXICO CITY 7922S E CRED CITY BETWEEN ROWTON, FRADYER AND GUAT CITY STATION REPS MIGHT BE USEFUL IN THIS CONNECTION. 5. ASSUME GUAT KAMES MENTIONED ABOVE ARE "WAR KANES™. cAR GUATEMALA CITY SYED SOME LIGHT THEIR IDENTITIES. Oo Fable 2ui- fyOdvi. ‘ SECRET S ; : . ye = | | LuUaNG[2 oe “WE Gill pot ASSUmeE WHAT tee \ cose, ad Rowkons a Upe vusthod Bueged mid. As CuvAw S Can check Mm, rae pen he wot Wolk bak Awy at wel SECRET Ge be ie ee tee oes - sese te we ne ewes a | wer Lethe ce -~ 7 Le One Caare Sec erracia? Orsseuet ATION wasricoMrssae ” "Tore, Comes JOUT.003 AND/OR BUTALS - SEEN BY Fintan at soreig cm use . SECRET enmc rs cuente HW net tied a} woe oe bers ate ae’ ——————___+-— °_———————_ ee AEPRODUC TON OF oF tras cory PROHIBITED to" ADNAN E Co oO stuto [) sores woe, (2 ves G xo . = cuassivy TO eRe SOL Oe TF | v REF TO fe mse | Dates Pn a memo Leer 10 * pestace Cae cake Ejnocern shi : fi2é. ZZ ie eave, nlite lee & Keilans Zz les, Le : WHexé ' - SE CR E T 2418262 OCT S8 CITE GUATEMALA CITY ‘o814 ye PEXICO CITY INFO DIRECTOR ne 24027 68 N20246 PSRUMEN LIRING /3 _ REF s MEXICO CITY 7775 (“”/9623) ; 1. ESMICA/15 REPORTED LIRING/3 AND COMPANION DEPARTED GUATEMALA 3 OCTOBER 1968 VIA TACA FLIGHT 218 FOR MEXICO CITY. THEY ASKED FOR v ASD RECEIVED ESCORT DIRECTLY FROM PHISON FARM TO AIRPORT. * ; 2. FILE: 281-248917. , ~ SECRET | pent A Tau RvS HOV 1 3 1969 Doc _ Mere, arq yo - +. SECRET 2 aor 20897 ce BS CORT Fo enern ge oe tees 14-0000 veers Gives Oxo _ “ CLASBIOV 36 FILE BO. eASSIFIED MESSAGE Tore. covirs ———— . EeDEP TC FILE me euce arot) acy, 20 cance ossTaov 5B oie. Sat kb Leteedé ay. £4 CEE Meanie city 7775 AY Cer 6F IN /FeA3 IFAs C1IV, UiREcio: | _ Af Mss ee dt pada es sc AGE ee ote 2 05) UA BS H Fut Ptern tie geaw Gv i i~. 7 : Ge ms ‘ sh BPAKN OTIS STR CEWEK EreGne oF pee hie Wak TKRAR PROMET Geo ekL Ease wate arrae Glade ayOwbnd f Whe Me SP Mhane FP RE ARP ae wt, RET ya RES pert, | 4 TO FACio stele SoessuuktT Lagiear wits LIALNG*3% SBN) OPEN ! ~ fod atta - 7 - heal Gee : OI0% TO POSSE: 2 Chota cE GnSvaAuravlal TS LEIRING?S RELEASE % SEATS PSM TL Meck wleTN SEMG LIN TAGOS PATTER Uae Bevel fe Yea Me See eras 5S) GuaTeBach City. LETTER ON EX TCAN PRD AR aa hE A , tea Oud lda re ofualcacte vibe MENTION ROWTON t EPG FOE ING gsm eee ee Teme E “ati - 3. UNABLE ro i . ¢ hEACL eG Ga Lilacs -3° un : Cont z fais 3° USABLE CONTACT cee - _ : ; i Vik ta tes wren i oe ec ee we teex wiek mix? of i A SERVICE = WR ye eS mee ASE AWE LR ey Sey SAN Baia Ta 7 CBS sie GS RR en AS ne Roget nays 7 ite ran . - Hoe NS Pale ay A Roem TC ed WEE ONT BETAS EO GRT UNatie [ iy entree ie een | I i Loe, _ ma, e 4% ene Pa Re Sn . vo . . | | | | | Takin - : . siete te ee me fe ’ . . . t CARs SECHETARA UPC ENMINATION ~~ CUASSIF ED MESSAGE Tota, COP ts 2 ites anu et ndiimas «meen ©F Ratow unt SO wae canes ' SECRET Ze aaa - When Filted in) saune ores eee REPRO TOM CF THIS COPY PROW.ESTED sv ance Corr [ | ssuco (J stores = ops a ves (J wae cuasivey ie Pipe Neo Ae 2 rs wo fut ino Tat ws” f Q) wale - (paw cor rr lies Qua! li SE C2 ET O423872 OCT 68 CITE MEXICO CITY 7486 irAS ts oR, GUATEMALA CITY : canes DIRECTOR » ; S67 OEE REFS: A. DIRECTOR 36584 ‘ Tv B. GUATEKALA CITY 9517 (ons Qe Co HMMA 55.22 PARA 5 “Ye STATION WISHES TO RETIERATE ONCE MORE ITS RELUCTANCE TO SOMEHOW TRY TO FREE LIRIUG-3 FROM JAIL 1H GUATEMALA CITY BY GOINS ~ TO LIAISON AND EXPOSENG HIS WOFIRM CONNECTION. MEXICO CITY STATION IW AGREEMENT WITH REF B STATEMENT THAT MORE TIME SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO SEE IF LIRING-3 WILL SOT BE RELEASED IN NOT TOO DISTANT FUTURE WITKOUT INDICATING WOFIR® INTEREST. AS STATED IN REF C SUCH a . TIOW IF IT LEAYED (AND STATIGE ASSUMES THIS FOSSIBLE I SUATE A> GR IF IT ATTRACTED SUSPICION GUAT REBELS, MEXICAN LEFTISTS OR PBRUMENERS WOULD REXDER FURTHER OPERATIONAL EXP@SITAT108 LIRING-3 AND LIRING-4 PROBLEMATIC. IT MIGHT EVEN PROMPT GUAT REBELS To ; TAKE REPRISALS AGAINST LIRISG-3 AND LIRING-4. FURTHERMORE! STATION — WOF AIT ALL SURE THAT FREEING LIRING-3 THROUGH INTERVENT 108’ so LIAISON MIGHT NOT JEOPARDIZE ROWTON SECURITY. 7 2e IF LIRING-3 RELEASED AFTER NORMAL TRIAL WITHOUT any, 100 1CAT 108 oF OUT SIDE INFLUENCE STATION ASSUMES BOTH HE ax LIRISG-4 See a eta oo SECRET E ——- > Retes rer Bo ent teee onened incon ne on GRCUP “SECRET —22-—~ 1: (Weefliede) mena 2 ; a. PEP ROO TON OF Tei COPY AeCetat ED 6 ai + a7 omen « 1 aoa C vs £ no Et i tor QASSFY TO Fux HO H ses TO PLE no mee mo [L aty. to saceen C} estecs (i cue Ossem ev. len TACT Oe io 7 — . me [Jato cory | - . . : _ | mot Fee wm - - - PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 7486S ECRET a MS: > WILL HAVE INCREASED OPERATIONAL POTERTiAL. IF LIRING-3 HOT pes RELEASED IM BEAR FUTURE LiRIWG-4 MAY FISD ONLY WAY OUT ER CURREST “~,, 7 PREDICAMENT IS AT LEAST TEMPORARY RETURM TO r2RUiiaw SHE MIGHT 5 4 v AT THAT POIHT BE AMEXASLE USCERTAKE MISSION SIMILAR TO THAT SHE , -, FREVIOUSLY AGREEAPLE AZTEMPT FOR WOFIRA. ~ 3. STATIOW WOULD NATUPALLY BE WILLING RE-EXAMINE ITS . POSITION RE LIRING-3 IF GUATEMALA CITY STATION COULD DETERMINE a HT BEYOND ANY REASONABLE COUST THAT APPRCACH ‘OF JUDGE THROUGH LIAISON WOULD NOT LEAK. CAS GUATEMALA CITY STATION GIVE SUCH ' a ASSURANCE? ~ . . . t ‘ . 4 FILE 2a 7ss321. ; os i SECRET AY . ~ 7 . 3 : : ; oo, ; ! i ad oo tn ee “ 7% i ” a sa “ol. ~ Ao SECRET — _ 4 s* . * a ae eee coe ee geen ee 7. . fom veins ees — H ; . j } H . roi ~ : inn . ETsikert MS rom pes ens fazercocn)} {oate om imo tisc) - . {eeterence number, SECRET sey eae 6 2322S: 63 SIZISD CITY, SUATRMALA CITY RYBAT TYPIC I LIRING we ~ Wextco CITY 7335 (IN 99476)" =~ ROWPON- RETURN-STILL escénvain PENDING ksSSOLUTION DEVELOPYENT ea «ACCESS TO ANCAGE/1. 2. BE LIRING(4, ROWTON COULD SEND MONEY OSTENSIBLY FROM L/4°S ‘FATHER IN NEW YORK TO BAIL HER OUT OF PRESENT DESPERATE SITUATION, BUT TRIS WOULD BE ONLY TEMPCRARY SOLUTION IN ADDITION INHERENT SECURITY RISKS (FATHER IS REPORTEDLY HOSPITALIZED AD NOT IN os POSITION PROVIDE FINANCIAL HELP AT THIS TIME). (L/4'S REFUGE IX 7 LIRING ESTABLISHMENT, ON OTHER HAND, WHICH ROWTON COULD NOT CONVINCE ITE ee amia ate ne gemeeera e HER TO TAKE AS LONG AS HE WAS GIVING HER MONEY, WILL SERVE TO IMPROVE HER ACCESS AND MAY LEAD TO REPATRIATION. ROWTON FEELS LATTER . seme gee y EVENTUALITY LIKELY ONLY IN EVENT HIS CONTINUED FAILURE RECONTACT wee ; r ae 4 Be "" HER SINCE L/4 WOULD POSSIBLY HAVE NO OTHER ALTERNATIVE. IN THAT { Fe T°" + GASE, REBRIEFING AND RESUPPLY S/W PRECLUDED PRIOR DEPARTURE. ao im, . } Fog COULD DEBRIEF L/4 UPON HER RETURN MEXICO IF AND WHEN LIRING/3 a io i, RELEASED FROM PRISON AND CONTACT REESTABLISHED. : i oa ros i . koGromatea ceneres zo smeauns orrcre f SECRET | 7 &- wee Te eee “Se . v: . oT REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE E ISSUING orice s PRONIBIZED, COPE HO Moen ad | i : an dt ! N t A ! i 1 ‘ : i i BOUTS AND OF Mais - SEEM BT MEXEAGE FoR TOTAL COMES: vi ; e } 4 2G. , ! $a . 1 ? 1 é SECRET ! FF or i mm bai : e ‘ foe tpicst Y@urecue suc cer} - {ecw ond te 11.64) PAGE TWO on AS wo 3%. FOR GUATEMALA: WOULD APPRECIATE RECOMMENDATIONS | 2-4 jase on) CrMaGaToTT A aa vAOTY oe PAay FRE Vrorwe/2 AEN ACA Tan URrw TATT AWARE WOFIRU INTEREST MUST BE SHOWN AT HIGH LEVEL BUT FEEL GUAT OPSICIALS COULD ALLEGE MEXICAN GOVT INTEREST TO THEIR SUBORDINATES - ee ae ’ AS BASIS OF RELEASE. ~ 4 PILE 201-798301. ‘ END OF MESSAGE * RYBAT . ; . Le . - goT, Se TD : : : . - =. dS ‘ oo eT a. tere eset en wea Rye oo. : at . ‘ Saeegiyn at ae ee ee od t ‘ oh: ns Feb ptt ce dete. 1 L 1 $ reo on , WH/COG_ “Ze. 3 var, 2 7 oa - : oO ~ - “oy 7° 0 Willian V./Broe J WH/2/Guervemrbe Fo) cui & ie 3 C/E . COCeRMAING OFFICES - ~.,4 . 1+ Gteare vos enema eon. LS : SECRET “ee a . : SOPY NO. te eet. UG : REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFS reonarnin, vO, y ' ¢ , ers a 7 : . ? OT TT ne send ’ pe ae eee eet DIRECTOR : i RYEAT TYPIC 23 Ser 66 3,39476 1. LIOHIOS MONITORISG LISAMPAM REPORTED LIRIKG-4 ENTERED t LisieG Aunsiss co oerifvicch. newucsitu Liniks FUNDISH PLACE 10 STAY BECAUSE SKE UNASLE Fine WChd THIS &Ci ABLE PAY FOR LODGIBSG: ~ SAID WOULD STAY LIRINS URTIL PROSLEM SOLVED. 2. WISH BRISG ASOVE ATTEHTION ROWTCN. ALSO WOULD APPRECIATE INFO ROWIO8 TRAVEL PLASS AhD Bk STATICN. ' NM ctanet |W (APs / 4 art : a i . ° . q tt SECRET - a Sse agente Lew tanieend ane cneenatn Amntaatanestn ate Terese sReemennema cme ae + . Tw et tetas naa bate | i i, — : 1 | ‘ | . | . en oe Scerety 14-0000 oe - CARE SECRETARAT Be anos 3S EO MESSAGE Tote COMES 2 PEPSOW NIT NOTE ene T ver wes Bie pee wReo Ve ws pares ere nos eee AN OPERATIOWAL INTEREST I8 LIRING-S°S Wi7E BUUMABLE PROCEED i SECRET -22 ree a her Filet l. oe arc PEPOoI Tem ne a, | od “ Hires Su or. or. casei 6 Gt so oo . tug, = ON 28 05 TOPS PRES TES SECRET 38:8422 SEP 68 Cf7TE ws \e 4 i S e w ro) 4 We x om wal =] aa) | : DIRECTOR INFO MCXiCG CiTY 4s RYBAT TYPIC LiRINS 1. GUATEMALA CITY STATiCA 15 WILE TNS TO Wee TYS & Farcon RELATIONSHIP IN ANY WAY KECESSSayY TO SuProni UNILATERAL WOFIRM OPERATIONS. EVERTHELESS if MuST 32 FZALIZED THAT AFTER 6 MONTHS, REVEALING WOFIRM INTEREST Ih LIRISG-3 IS SOMEWHAT AWKWARD. WHILE GUATEMALAN CITY STATION IS KOT FULLY CCGNIZAST OF ALL OPERATIONAL IZPLI- . CATIONS LIRING-4 OPERATICN AD ITS VALUE TO ¥OFIRE, SE CONTINUE TG Zz- LIEVE THAT BY ALLOWING NORE TIME LIRISE-3 ASD COMPANIGY WILL BE RE- LEASED WITHOUT FEED INDICATE WOFIRM INTEREST. THIS APPEARS MORE 28 Line WITH MEXICO CITY STATION PGSITICS THEY DEFINITELY WOT IB FAVOR INTERVENTION WITH GUAT AUTHORITIES WHICH VOULD FINGER LIRING-3 AS SOME TYPE WOFIRN ASSET (MEXICO CITY 5954). | - 2. IF MEXICO CITY HAS CHANGED ABCVE POSITION AND Kow AcneEs WOFIRM INTEREST CAN 3z INDICATED, SuGGZST FCLLGWISG APPROACH STATION WILL ADVISE ESMAJOR-2@ THAT MEXICO CITY HAS DEVELOPED i WITH OPERATION BECAUSE OF HER COMCEAN OVER FATE OF HER KUSBANS WE CAN THEN ASK ESMAJOR-28 TIENT ASCERTAIN WHEN TRIAL 4 SECRET 14-0000 a fl 1 1 i | iY i any neha eee at et ae Came SEC Pt Tsmat Drssewus tices PEREOW ONT NOTED ~ - avanti Cory O sian f ] sores Crsso €D VISSETS Tora, CoPts SECRET wo | (thee Fed kaj ——— s : PEPE COC TON UF TS CORTE ECeeE TED weno cee worn i> vis © eo Ca4es6err 10 Fit wo wOEF 10 ORE wD Fee aD Lett vo {Fo [Jato coy; ‘Fok we bd ty sew mene te - rd ere ee wey t 1 ore PAGE 2 GUATEMALS CITY 9517 SECRET SCHEDULED ASD IKDICAT!ON WHAT SENTERCE MAY EE. BELIEVE ANY wigeesT ; SE ESNAJOR-28 KAY REVEAL TO THE CCURTS WILL DEVELOP RESPONSE. ON THE OTHER uaen. te TurOe Te EN nO TET INN z9 REVEALING WOFIRK INTEREST DIRECTLY I8 LIRING-3, THE STATION CAB SO ADWISE ESMAJOR-22 ASD REQUEST HIS HELP. 3. FILE: 26!-2483i7, SECRET BT . i : i ! i 4 ‘s , G . -- —— oo ‘). SECRET a no ener ielnptiacp rare Te . ROUTING AND-C8 merTiscs - SEEN BY r i sweat 14-0000 | | ; i _ AY Feb 67 . ‘din Loper Dine Shikees ye. acy 0420 PAU AWA . Hod 2-3 bes coded. 1 re ee ee - - ed 7 os Buea oy Lo 2 a ie cubes ' 2. 2. AMMA FINT2 Nea Ae herera le & (fr ee sD a! Lilom a yore a oo poy to usa va fe ell, | B. » 2994. +o apa feo Lunbnd be cca = oe anne nome la. off od Cente. wee : Lozada . woe a - ~caSer - Rerrowod . -—y—--—- ae Gyo. _MWARCKE “eodierte © webs _ TPs - Srifeony , _ Ao doc | Rritutre es ek ee ae Bycurt, The. cubbin. ee | casrburcad Maa VAM SAVOY. _ “ BeNESTO. CAPLAN 6 = SADR LON ah et ene kth ae awe fou WoF ie — i ee Tr) 7; De ry, Nosh ost | 4 a ae a we ee a — * Jravase a. Lara 2 —_— : Ret “Speen es i CoSer JURA0Q _ Fc urdes aE Pharell i i a Lowe | . me pe Noskucne We, a seen 14-0000 a Prete Kore sek , ! | ney - S315) ee Gea ct : a oe nae Mele Liew. -2_ ; en sso bee) 3 pede . +o 6 head becnntitennn —_——— — . pee eee a | Soe i 3 1 L ene ee ee ne ne eee a i a a i : f 3 # : # a - # ~ wea a en we a ne at ee a } fy Na ann a -—— oe ae ee " H Fi anne ee ee ee ce eee Leen a tener eee ee a en ee ee eb nn ee ee me eee ml § . 4 : i OO a —_ eT it . i a in i lp ee NN a ce -- cent eae eee - 2 { i t De fe Ta ES SES i i a ke: afew ne eee ne ine Sonal taeEnaittanaeianaineenaiaaiehemtmneamieniemmatereen aumemataemmemmmmataaa oO df . q a a be a ce ee ee ee ee i fe ee a ee ee see cece certs soy See arace reat St Sp reat .& ey v sat tt denen i nent ge HOWE Pe ttgnperetean in Pot ate ag ‘ a re ee ae, : ~N 7 . bo . Boe _ L 7 7) 7 : 2 : oo, _ AFI, a PAC Nes CALERA $ PRAISING ACO “DISPATCH rents fe usa? fa ees Z ‘aances toa moO = ; % i i Ciicl, Wester: Rexicphere Division j "yo meus abu ~ | lenay canted DEE woe Tet tee ete tees en ns eal DA Cen alee ns amen: wf, LE leg cn Chief of Station, Mexico City\ J1 . | = TAR ROSE DUNS ‘ lecrons , ¢ Activities of LIRING-3, LIRING-4 May throzegh Mid-Septenber 1988 ACroo REURED » REFERERS wim MICROF-LMES SF 14 1988 REP: IQMA 34662, 17 Mey 1958 Action Required: For your inforcation. OCC. MICRO, SER. 1, Forwarded under separate cover are twelve reports prepared by 7 Wabdeee be Bae le dhe Sccavitade Os Liniiw 7S, Lidiae*+, anu contacts o£ the latter. | ; 5 2, The main topic covered in ROVTON's reports is LIRING-4's efforts to obtein help ia getting LINING"3 out of jail in Guaterala zs soon as rossible, LIRING4 is almost penniless (RUATON nes wade only tozen paymeats to hes after 15 June) and hes been mving fro: one apartment to a chaaper one living on the sale of paintings left Sy LIRING<“3 and scali loaas fren lefrist contacts, In the hoze that she may be able to do something for LI2iG-3, LIRING-4 has resisted all of ROWrCN's efforts to cez her to undertexe a claacestine missioa to PEZUsEN, a nissioa, as Headquarters ‘knows, was plenaneé long ago. As a foreizner, LIRING-4 cannot work in Mexico without taking the chance of being deported, if caught. Aithough she has not tried it, she vould probadiy be refused a visa to go to Guatecala to visit LIRING*3. She migat also face difficuslzies in Guateaala including possible detention and interrogation if she succeeded ia obtaining an entry persit to that country. 3. By mid-Septexber 1968 LIRING-4 had received very little telp fron her Mexican leftist or outright Comunist frierids, Ia spite of prozises to try to bribe the Guatemalan judge scheduled to try LIZING-2 all LIRING-4's "riends"” succeeded in doing was to print several articles in the local press (some of thea vith LIRING-3's photo) claiming thet LIRING?3 wes unjustly imprisoned, that he was about to be executed, etc. If arything, these i continued ele eevee xan Spa ulsfe #1 . . i . . . en xrpts u/s/e €2 . nee SE eee Distribution: . L / oY hs G - = Gig er c/w jects po fepy piled in 201-793 30} . spi-sissta. L aths ‘+ £3 core oa ; : 26 September 1968 OS Fal RUSE 201°798301 rereeerens TSFe TCH SYMEOR AND HUMBLA INU.ATION OF CONT! ON OF ; | atin = 35502 ie ot DISPATCH articles did little to preiidice the Gustezalans in favor of LIXING*3. As a matter of fact, the letters who succesded in sexcing LIZING?4 a’ few letrers via the Mexican Consul in Guetetala City who comes to visit |hin ia jail, recently claimed thet he wea stvec from a prison “transfer” by the CGuarenslen ervey hy the arrival of the Mexican Consui. LIRING*3 viewed this “crensier™ purely and sisply as an execution ettemt, 4 LIRINC?S received even less help from LIRISG who told her that . . - 4 there was nothing it could co to heip LIZING73. LIELG@4, oa the advice contained in one of the notes sent from prison by LiRING3, kept away fron - - LIRING und its employees until she met LIRING-i0 by accident at the!office of one of the leftist papers on 27 Juiy. LIRING"10 convinced her to resurce her visits to LIRING. That the local PIRUMCNs still heve doubts about LIRiNG*3 despite his imprisonzent in Guatezaia is indicatec by the statements . ‘ rade by Rodolfo REYES (see ZOnTON's 17 July report) to the eifect that the latter would not be willing to help LIRIG°3 until be found cut on whet side of "al griego"’ (RGWICN uncer faise identity) he was. REYES added that LIBING suspects the "griego™ of KOZTZM connections, although it has no definite proof of this. 5. Staterencs sucn as Caose mae by auYoS Confira Che seacioa’s ceiiei thet LIRING, upon orders from hore, is still attempting to investigate , FOWEOX. Such statements also re-enforce the decisica of the Stacier. not to atcezpt, throug liaison, to odtain the release of LERING-3. Such an © “ attexpt, ££ it leaked, woule not oaly expose LIRING?S3 to PSRUMEN and Guatemalan FAR reprisals, {t would prob2>ly also have adverse repercussions on BOWTON's security, LIRIVG-11 whom ROsTON met briefly oa 5 July (see ERGETON's report dated 9 July) said nothing about LIZiNG*3's arzest whea ROWTON complained that osil which he said be sent to LIRIG73 rezained unanswered, It is also to be noted that REYES, who of course knows that LIRING"4 is in Mexico, toid SG-TON that she was protadly in 7BKRIGEN. Tis ! . shows clearly the distrust with which LISinG views SONTON. ct: Crue . : “Co. Goyvn EA ee to i 6, LIRING"4 developed close relationship with Grlando \SUAnc2 of th e Ministry of Culture new in Mexico at the invitztion of the Nixican Communist - i gurai ocinwer David ALZANU Sisceiros, Ey nid-Seprexser, in fact, SvAncz ‘ ‘ was staying at LIRiNG-4's aparcmeat aithough LiglNG-4 clained to ROWTON that : there was no rozancing between the two and that SUAREZ usec her apartment . because he wes too broke to get one of his own. In view of LIRING*4's assessment of SUAREZ as very leftist and pro-AMTEJG71 no effort was made to approach bia, : len eee mmm tt 7. Contacts between ROWION and LIninG-4 have taken place with decreasing frequenty because the usefulness of LIRDG-4 to WorTal! has sharply decreased : end because LIRING4 is more and rere convinced that RCJTON cannot or will 7 : not help her obtain the release of LIRING"3. In her frantic efforts to do te : _. something for LIRING"3, LIRING*4 has in fact not had any contact with ROKTCN :- : since early September, Unless LIRING™3 4s released dy the Guatemalan ; -- - authorities or receives only a light sentence keeping him in jail only a short ‘ time longer, it is doubtful that LIRINS-S will be of cach use ito ROWTON and : co a - the Station. © : . | et : . an oo eS eee a . for Willard C. CURTIS - al ae - SF PREWOLS TO. TON. ‘ 1 , I t Cait SECRETARUT DSSSEINATION CLAS erFIED MESSAGE Tora. COMES ROUTING ANO/OR INITIALS - le PERSO ONT NOTED “ Seoues . SECRET apanrct tiene . . (When Filed nj Sree CLASSY TO FILE 0. BREF TO FLEE BO eLE RO Cast TO ~ Teo ad leue WR (es) a; SE CRET 2716022 SEP 68 CITE GUATEMALA CITY 9511 ; DIRECTOR INFO MEXICO CITY 27 Ser 08 NG 1 147 TYPIC LIRIBG < t REFERENCE : DIRECTOR 36584 er 1. MEXICO CITY 7335 NOT RECEIVED BY GUATENALA CITY. ! 20 FILE 291-798301. i 1 SECRET t $ t y | t i i { : 7 7 { I t i i. i = _ — — — ee a cee tape epee ee ne ernie a ree ere . et Eid tne Ra te nen ae oe flere neering Sere Serine ‘2? 14-00000 +a are) : ‘ ‘ Do OD. gm. eee otek ts [=O C————— Mae THs * . | tes Etsikesdhs/jnw fo SS : mn DC /Wi/1 : ; a 7 ‘ Dean T37E a nen ak oe Seas: 26 Sept 68 . : : Th . 7 TASLE GECESIADIAT CiREORMATION | (D cewex =) vesreoy — Apa’ - ————— a= 2 HO BeDEx oO "aswell rz -, . f ij 2 nee fe ASE = A | rales foc? ot SECRET aps . 7" In, *§ 2 40 z See 63 . MEXICO CITY, GUATEMALA CITY RYBAT TYPIC LIRING - "REF: - MEXICO CITY 7335 (IN 99476)* - _ -2 "" 1. ROWTON RETURN STILL UNCERTAIN PENDING RESOLUTION DEVELOPULNT ¢ : yl ‘ACCESS “TO ANCAGE/1. me, : : re ay 2y e s - eB ‘us THIS WOULD BE ONLY TEMPORARY SOLUTION Wi ADDITICN MERENT a Pneld ~S od Reed wrth Ath ne “ SECURITY. RISKS, (FATHER 1S REPCRTEDLY ‘HOSPITALIZED AND NOP IN (POSITION: PROVIDE FINANCIAL HELP AT ‘THIS TIME). ‘ss! s REFUGE Poy oy . UIRING ESTABLISIENT, ON OTHER HAND, wate ROWTON cou xo? cosvixce: - ee 3 SayeNTUALITY LIKELY ONLY IN EVENT HIS CONTINUED FAILURE RECONTACT | B+ SINCE L/4 WOULD POSSIBLY HAVE NO OTHER ALTERNATIVE. Ix ‘THAT a 3 , >) REBRIEFING AND RESUPPLY sft PRECLUDED PRIOR DEPARTURE. ROVTON s ace “COULD DEBRIEF L/4 UPON HER RETURN MEXICO IF AND WHEN LIBIG/3 ~ rae ere oe oe ee Tose ae ~ ve : “felt . a a ” coGeomanna orncers : — “a Me” ~ Tr oh .f 7 Utes €L ee er CRBs oD . ‘ants cornice “at woo _sE ¢. RE-.T H cepa oo wat cr ee Le pene ie oa ._ . ae a z we. new ne ee ne > ~-PERFODUCTION sy OTHER THAT THE ISSUING OFFICE 13. PROHIBITED... nm 14-0009, awe dare, 1 - - faite) : iat 2 vem ished) 6% €0g Aime tery , wwe fetes, a _ PAGE mo OTE ciaECTOR. — SBE: 8 “~ ~ 8. FOR GUATEMALA: WOULD APPRECIATE RECOSIENDATIONS RE Bee =~: ore | 7 POSSIBILITY EARLY RELEASZ OF LIRING/3 AND ASSOCIATE FROM JAIL. a Rok AWARE YOPIRY INTEREST MUST BE SHOWS AT HIGH LEVEL BUT FEEL GUAT sy a OFFICIALS COULD ALLEGE MEXICAN GOVT INTEREST TO THEIR SUBORDINATES | “ AB BASIS OF RELEASE. on ste. “4.. FILE. 201-798301. a re - ESD_OF, MESSAGE Be D we pyaate Bade - a i rf ae "a a * REPROOSCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S § FROHISITERY ao : aad er Ae le eae ee . hee . * coed free: Se oe fet 2a Wd: ees is vdthe we ee Oy eax: Yas al Mahalia los Teg 14-0000 4 ay * “Cre Secec carat DiSSENATION PERS oT OTHE gy n - otras 4 LK Tey CF Tort COPY FOIE TED Lapa er ST ATT ys pete | wihig | AguaANcE COME L] ssuco [scr i: sf or att GSC Rae ’ €? - Cscem a? aa 6.6 &O Clser ro prance} e’ | acres Fal : . = cfu CLS fuse we Oe lh = Y: CHELE2 Cf ES PS = 704 SECRET 252131 SEP 63 FEAICO Cis¥ 7335 ; . 4 £4 DIRECT CR Te 22 . . . 3 oe RYBAT TYPIC . 25S? 699478 3 ben 1, LIONJOW MGHITORING LISKiPAS REPORTED LIRING-4 EUTERED | “ * LIRING NORKIEG 25 SEPTEMBER. REQUESTED LINING FURBISH PLACE TO 2: STAY BECAUSE SKE UNABLE FISD VORK THIS KOT AELE FAY FoR LODGING.” =~", SaID WOULD STAY LIRING URTIL PROBLEM SOLVED. en re t - 2. WISH BRISG ABOVE ATTENTION ROVTO#. ALSO VOULD APPRECIATE nes “ iar O ROWTOH TRAVEL FLANS AND ETA STATIO#. ‘Be FILE 261-799381 SECRET Sa, a 1, t ’ 1) + Lita ttnecaetett semana emg me “ i it 23? REF C), LIAISGN OFFICER SAID SINCE CASE IN HANDS OF COURT THEY wt CABLE SECRE “AAT Dissent Tion CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Tota, COMES Zz | ANO/OR INITIALS - SEEN BY PERSON UT MOTSLED SECRET =-—~—~ (When Filed bj > Een we ADVANCE COPY O seunD> Cl] SLOTTED ’ bees ad . - H i — “eae ev. ar z CLASSIFY TO FILE HO. a é : { 2 REF TO FILE He ‘ gs " eee onssem wl s fue mo T)eer.1o - eae OY 1D otstecy (J sc. d ghosbB INE TOE]. REF A. MEXICO ciTY 6658 (IN Gea? | £ B. GUATEMALA CITY s2az (DV 4933! : C. GUATEMALA CITY 9138 (= 35930) AT tOu PORTION oy eIRIN. 1. ST Ley aganees =o —semeeg? 3 CASE CONTINUES BE SAME. AS ME%1TCO CITY INFO DIRECTOR THAT REPORTED REF B. 2. DURING LAST QUERY OF LIAISON RE STATUS OF CASE (REPORTED UNABLE PROBE FURTHER RE OUTCOME. BELIEVE ANY ADDITIONAL QUERY oF “LIAISON WOULD BE CLEAR INDICATION OF SPECIFIC STATION INTEREST IN LIRING/3. bee, ; "3 DIRECTGR deus B OF MEXICO CITY 6658) NOT RECEIVED > BY GUATEHALA CITY, Cee , SECRET - : Qe “\2 . vo : BT | Mosse oe et ad oo. SECRET coke es . Mit ee ts oo alr anti Cory CJ SSUED [ j SOTTED ” *€saceSeceruras’ Ossemmanow “A Classen MEtEIGe Tote. Comts “ao uTInG snCvOR mens - Be SECRET macwes [2 -< (WresFem) stm 22) 175 34 ; cH REPROD LC Tm OF Trt COM PSOm B.ED moze, Ti wes O ao CLASSIFY TS FUE NO BREF TO FUE WO mie eo Caer +o GUATEMALA CITY ,DIRECTOR best riego74 REFS: A. MEXICO CITY 6223(7N 47056) woe 6274 B. DIRECTOR 16224 ted (saul a“ 1) RATAN GA Fao WHAALE LEAK MITRE PRGA LIGTAG-4 A3QIT noe ; “5 JUDGE SCHEDULED TRY CARLOS (JURADS? WDELEAR COULD BE B8%8E5 STHER -— GUT INTERVENTICH, ROVTON TRYING ESTASLISH PRON LIRIRG-4 WHO ~ . [Ne < THAN STATEMENT BY ARTURO (SERRANG) BEREA TG EFFECT THIS TO BE ARRANSED BY GUAT COMMUNIST PARTY AT REQUEST ME...CAH COMMUSIST - PARTY. PERSON TO MAKE ACTUAL ERIBE, HOWEVER, WOULD HOT BE KHOWe aS LEFTIST. 2. MEXICO CITY ENGLISH LANGUAGE CAILY “THE NEWS" 5 AUG CARSIED 2 : ARTICLE TITLED “MEXICAN ARTIST To BE EXECUTED”. ARTICLE QUOTED Gpogp oF UNTELLECT UALS. INCLUDING PAINTERS, WRITERS, PCETS 2xD i WT PiAnhile EX ; : SCULPTGRS TO SAY GUAT o 25 BF yySyt-S/ECUTE JURADO BECAUSE HE ENTERED GUATEMALA IN HIS CAR FOUR MONTHS ASO ABD PICKED UP SOME HITCHHIKING YOUTHS WHO LATER TURNED OLT BE CONNECTED WITH Guat COMMUNIST GUERRILLAS. ARTICLE OBY LOUSL Y PLANIED BY LOCAL LEFTISTS IN EFFORT SPREAD NiwS JURADO ARREST AND DETENTi OS 16 FORCE OFFICIAL PLANTED ARTICLE. cuttin tate ns _ | ale Cans Stceramst OSS5EumaT ON CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Tots Comes BOUT ING AN/OR nels - SEENOT PES Ow pet aT FED aa SECRET mnecncwmne (Wis Fiited by See REPROD UC G OF “HIS TOP OSHA BT ED woe GG ves T ac CLALSHFY FO FILE WO & : ww z i w-REF TO FRE KO _ OSeeM wr ——_____ ts Ld exe wo Ceer. rc part 5 oestaov CG * atom 1SEO a [mo cory bee em _ - . wouas.+ paSt 2 MEXICO CITY 6658 SECRET 3. BELIEVE WEWS ARTICLE COULD BE USED TO APPROACH LIAISON BRE ASK FOR DETAILS O% JURADO CASE WITHOUT INDICATING ANY SPECIAL CONHECTION TO JURADO. SPECIFICALLY, WHAT SENTENCE CAN BE’ EXPECTED : IN JUPADO CASE AND WHEN? 4. FOR DIRECTOR: DESPITE SOMEWHAT COOLER RELATIONSHIP: WITH | RCWTON AT THIS “DINT BECAUSE JURADO SITUATION, LIPING-4 STILL | \WILLISG GO PERUHEN AS SOON AS JURADG FUTURE SETTLED, PARTICULARLY *--+ TF HE DEPCQTED OR SENTENCED RELATIVELY SHORT JAIL SENTENCE. ; SECRET { * , mo, . pote rs; a _ a ee i a } - : : poe ; po . ~4 j- ~ . H Fe ; a7 a . . 7 . - . . _ mH. 7: ; 7 ; ' t . | : . 1 . pot eerie ane snare POLAR NN RA OR timate nem eatt 4 if | . am Boo ‘y | : t 1 ; H i i | ' 1 t i 1 ! : \ apeeey ‘ atelier charelannenene bones 1 \ hen bey ct tReet ym ete menmmernas aed meeletnn rt So tm QQ SECRET = i H - ~— . | ener nenaazetsene wens _ —— et ft —. . H . 5 j ? a foo : bee ; ‘ ; a Lo ond ae . a 4 . ¢ 14-0000 oe REF A. SCWASHINGTCY 94613 - - oo, | “WITH LIRING/4, HOWEVER, SICE ACTICNSUGSESTED REF A MIGHT SECRET 1217162 JUL 68 CITE GUATEMALA CITY 9242 , ‘ i. | , Oo, | PRIOR LIRING/4 TAKING ARY ACTION. : SECRET : ee : i BT - — 3 : , > ' : . i a & ~ . poet ’ a | . 4 . > a ot 5 . i : i on eccrine tamnmeeenns Eanes seamaster - on ae [ Sr Sie etl ote ee ee ce tae Ba se oe ae aan oat _— ous : = - mo ae ree SO ot Ne * . Le i ne _ SECRET rot doe SR iaeetaty UG ERR Bd carl meatal aoe oe { a ~ a PEXICO CITY INFO DIRECTOR HLdesGn4o3St. i —= : | B. DIRECTOR 15576 STATICN APPRECIATES MEXICO CITY STATION OPERATIONAL PROEBLENS RESULT IN LIRING/3 CASE BEING WORKED OUT WITHOUT ANY ADDITIONAL . ISTE. VENTION, BELIEVE REASONABLE THIME SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO PASS Pp 14-0000 facticmnamientianttambdapmtitedlinniiien theaters aetna taketh eae eT OS a eee ae ener vam, wo T. - 7 ce - . roe rr a a re . ~ ", t we neee ~ eb oe Blo serty Learn . wee ee owas - OB tame cetectamat camer mee pam Pn ern eg OT Te th . eo, i. me ( eereew nem Li lee eo 1122 C62 tnt orem TSS 7p MEXICO CITY INFO GUsTOMALA CITY “REFS: A. MEXICO CITY 6223 (IN.47056)* -B. GUATEMALA CITY 9236 (IN 47690) ** 1. HQS FILES INDICATE ARTURO SERRANO IN 1966 WAS DIRECTOR PCH PUBLISHING HOUSE FONDO DE CULTURA IN MEXICO CITY, BUT THERE xO- DETAILS RE HIS CONTACTS WITH THIRD COUNTRY EXILES OR OFFICIALS, WE THEREFORE UNABLE COMMENT ON VALIDITY HIS CLAIM TO ASSIST LIRING/3. ; 2. CONCUR GUATEMALA CITY COMMENT REF B. FEEL LIRING/4 SHOULD CONTINUE PRESS SERRANO FOR MORE DETAILS HIS CHANNEL TO AND IDENTITY OF GUATEMALAN OFFICIALS INVOLVED, BELIEVE LIRING/4 AND STATION WILL THEN BE IN BETTER POSITION TO ASSESS VALIDITY SERRANO CLAIN, SUGGEST LIRING/4 ALSO CHECK SERRANO STORY WITH LEFTIST CIRCLE OF FRIENDS TO ATTEXPT . iv : ‘ ”. VERIFY & AND EXPLORE POSSIBLE SUURCES OF FUNDS IF FEASIBLE, STATION ~ = Sogn \ ~ . . } : en eb nt ‘ . . 3 I : . CQORDmMATING OFTCEES =| ‘ 7 3 SELEASING OPratER SECRET tapers oe ee ommorncte oe REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE is PaowiBiTED. | cory wo. Meepepay twee an ‘ t- b s £ < . © ; is r rs at a 4 _ ih 1 3) i st r fi 3 wt oF, et iiee 3? a? |: afi Prion wet eae, 14h AA eo erties ences soe: : q { . i e ) if Meri ty fl ! 1 1 i ' 1 -_— owe =Marvin Francis:la am WH/1/3E04 SECRET j ' 6924 ll July 1968 oY______Fer o———————} [] soso fT) mma arcs mis wo. "conn ores [_] mo core om : ntl Iresj_ te édosssicai-on) ate ond te fied) iretorerce number, SECRET momen (OO 7E ? wo Curxtoo crTy a PAGE - 2 dq con SHOULD NOT ADVANCE LIRING/4 ANY FUNDS UNLESS LIRING/4 ABLE SECURELY . EXPLAIN THEIR SOURCE. Oo ae i " ESD OF MESSAGE . oo , i . a 7k INDEX - SERRANO oo - WH COMMENTS: *LIRING/4 approached by PCM member Arturo SERRANO whe _ . clained he has contact with Guatemalan exile who cole - arrange bribe through relatives in Guatemaia to assist . LIRING/3 who imprisoned that country. **Guatemala City requested more inforration prior to ‘ : commenting on feasibility of bribe offer by SERRANO. ~ a * WILLIAM V. BRO ee SE ie Le etter eee t et ep tape Soa 1 enn a tong 8 Reeve ay + § Cree SECRETARY OrsSEAINATION PERS mT UNi co’ ay TROON SECRET (Wren Filled ie} SE CRE T 2822362 JUNE 683 CITE MEXICO v GUATEMALA CITY , DIRECTOR KAPOK 1. LIRING-4, BHO POSTPONED DEPARTURE TO CUBA 38 HOPE HELPING LIRING-3, HAS RECEIVED SEVERAL DISTRESSING NOTES F20m LATTER WHC, CONTRARY TO PREVIOUS INFO, STILL AWAITING SENTENCE IN JAIL. / < LIRING-3 COMPLAINS ASOUT VERY MEASER FOOD, UNSANITA2Y QUARTERS Yu AND CONSTANT FEAR OF PHYSICAL VIOLENCE. : r — é t 2. IN ONE NOTE LIRING-3 STATES MEXICAN EMBASSY I8 GUATEMALA CITY ABLE_DO VERY LITTLE FOR HIM AND HINTS HE MAY RECEIVE SEVERE intel t SERTENCE USLESS SOME EFFORT MADE INFLUENCE JUDGE DECISION. JUDSE 70 BE “INFLUENCED” MERTIONED AS JUAN SANCHEZ, OFICIAL TERCERO DEL JUZGADO CUARTO DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA. IW OPEN CODE LIRING-3 REQUESTED LIRING-4 APPEAL TO ROWION CIN ALIAS) IN CONNECTION WITH ABOVE AS EXPECTS HIS TRIAL AND SENTENCING EARLY JULY. e MEXICO CITY STATION DEFINITELY WOT IN FAVOR TETERVENT ION WITH SUAT AUTHORITIES WHICH COULD FINGER Linine-Jhs SOME TYPE 74 WOFIR ASSET. IS THERE SOME WAY, HOWEVER, GUAT CITY STATION rou DISCREETLY ASCERTAIN PROBABLY SENTENCE GIVEN LIRING-3 AND ADVISE. “SECRET | ST Ce Se SECRET ye Sp AMARA NEN NG Re fete ~ eee Re nee sety eee os Sr neces at mee 38 aw nw oe ee omears “PERO at RONFIED LSECRET- <a : oe ba When Filled i) oc ase coten a ee : 0 REPROOUC TON OF THIS COPY PPOMIE TED OVALE COPY oO 1sSuED CO siorres. : mo: 1 ves D xo . ry ¥l ov. _z euseire to Fru Mo Osten wae Zou FS gant —_| | camo Dust vo WAL SECRET 2118302 JUN 68 CITE } fLa CITY 9138 MEXICO CITY INFO DIRECTOR —— ZT de 8135920 - REFS: A. GUATEMALA CITY =8296.| C we B. KEXICO CITY-5984 Cpu FN I5 alo etter iss or 4 SITUATION UESUANSES Thai Tiai ALF A. LLALSON CONTINUES OPINE | _ THAT SEWTEWCE WILL BE LIGHT VIEW ORLY KNOWN CHARGE IS DISTRIBUTION 7 | OONMUNIST PROPAGANDA. SECRET epee aT nn EES ro SECRET en asa se yates set Numinesamah aman menor en sudo eh faved oN . . pea nat aoe Seeman ee eee cempnatentmee . vod H 14-0000 » Dae e Sher) a leet he ON Are ts MESSE Vota: Comes Rear ai wo! eS com ee ner eeaminanad A “SECRET wueticrs a — 4 tcancens tre ? “einen Filted i} Lalehs EF mate i acon ee ane —— = _RRDROIA TE DEA Ce FS COPE ns ED — eS cS one oa aseans we } SSuie Voces Te OS t - wwoca fi cis C] ap t: 2 CRASS ET Te BLE NG. * Liu a Ret 10 FE NG. Ces re eee Lone NM ete et et ee Le OD Tee tO ao Ss oe ~ oo ins ico | a af eaiinices wie ees cifce 2. C128, ba 4 Fa a LLM Se cRET 2ddle5Z dnt 38 CIIL AKICU CITY 5085 pile, ea GATE@iAaLa CIT£ lar ClaecTCR ) le RarSt ae wedicu citt 5350 (pf (RU. 3 nai 2.19245 Ze tale 67 ewe (ye! 14253) ny kat) le RECTOR RGDCLFO (shssQWAL) ALECHIA IS GiaT 22524 wad Ww TOGETSEA MITin FeaCisCG Gata) o¥CLMdSAED LIRIWG-3 way FanICISCU Lake TalP TO Guatigsila sacké sve TACANCEAATIU. SauluVAL Sau . : LIninG-4 SEVEnAL Tide AcT2hk LISLaGS AHREST AT Cike PULNT SaYLNG GaT Kavi Tu Heise uF said TO come TU claidG-4 asSiSTadve. : ACCURUING tianuch Gaantic) PaRD1WAS, SANDOVAL ankistcD 5 Hn SHORTLY | AFTER HIS. wife AcTomacad FAGH TRIP TO GUATEMALA. SAuoCVAL Wire GOU STAYING aT HOuS2 Guid BY ManCue TOGETHER WITH FauILY FRAUCISCS . . Laas a : fe id ATTEMPT COunuTcA ZVENTUALITY MEXICAW PGICe (GN saSiS HFU Pauviueb oY Saki Wal) MIGHT 5E LOOKING FOR LIRING-4 FUR : TeRRUGAT LON» STATION haS ASKED LIRING-4 GIVE UP BOTH APARTMEDTS ade one enpreetrrmemmererentnmaniat aut ge Se ates SiE wlS LIRING-3 Have Soo REATING. LIRING@4 NOW LIVING Wlin Bian GinllsRleww. beFOKE NOVIiG SHE RECEIVED VISIT OF fas BHO gescriveD cette ee ; | SELF AS LaWYER OF MEAICAU EMBASSY GUATEMALA CITY. LasYea SAID Ka @PPOIMTcD VEFEND L1ALG-5. LIAING-4 HAS RECEIVED FIVE SHOaT ea. SECRET 1 ’ on 14-0000 7SECRET wt : eee - bd a a ‘ “ : : Qe. eypcare! feanerater, ~~. Ab NEE DAE ESS Fota Crsers Pua AND/OR AALS - SEENON ere ree a re 7 - wT en — - a ye 08 Lee ream ae emer [Whee Filled b; . “OF reer lees ones LJ os Li ww CLaSSire tee wee Hee _ so ee ORE N can e Bia ok Peat vatican pabeby at tne wok aly a ae entFe 1D ome NOL t ‘ ah fa nS A de et ad _ rue eur Fives ve nrancn ©) poestauy (sie wa - - - - - ae ee ee = oo tee — ~ FAG. & ScAlCU CLIY 906d SE CHET WeSSaGhs bhi LUKERG-3 SHUGGLEG FAOM JAIL. Oke IN OPEN CODE i SUGoRSTED ove 6c Paso Tu HIM. STATION NATURALLY WILL DO NO | WICH Talc. : i + i ge COKE: : 6T . { ! 1 ! : - bo. : { ee 4 " ; Co, + - ow { } { Lh . Hy . * | “- secrer | Aen peat merece erg tne rinek oes crete mes een ee emt THeeamrernentny an et "ARIA PBRUMEN/Activities of LIRING-3 and Limine—4 Action Eequired: FYI Reference : HEOIA-34484, 16 April 1968 1. Yorwarded under separate cover are eleven contact revorta on the aetivitine of TroTwe. 2 not of fon. cue possod 1 April to 10 Hay 1968 prepared by Wallace B. ROFTON. 2. The main points covered in ROVTON'’s reports are:: a. LIRING-3's association wich Guatemalan rebels in Mexico City, his departure for Guatemala and his — arrest and sentencing there; . b. The reaction of friends of LIRING-3's and LIRING contacts to the seve cf his arrest: c. LIRING-4's efforts to “cage” the offices of - the LIBRIXNG Consulate, particularly the “safe rooe”, and; d. The obvious provocations of LIRING=4 by Sergio VALDEZ. Continued..... Attachments: Reports (under separate cover) D‘stributioa: - . sk sit,J 3 - C/WHD w/atte (under separate cover) CS Cart 4 4d 14-0000 re ange, aorerr See om SWRA BNO NBER EMHA-34682 3. Yhe product of LIZIXG-4's efforts to case the | LIRING consulate will be reviewed in a separate dispatch which vill also transmit floor plans and drawirgs of that LIRIXG component. There is little question that the -1e7s of LIBING-3's arrest in Guaterala gained LIRING-4 the ayn pathy of various menbers of LIRING including LIRING-3, -9 and -16. They seen to understand LIRING-4's desire to postpone her departure for PSRUMEN after having received her long awaited PSRUMEX visa. The problem now is to have LIEING=4 leave for{| — PBRUKEY while LIRING=-3 is still incarcerated in Guatemala. Ag mentioned in a recent cable, ROYTON has encouraged LIRING-4's plans to try to v-sit LIBISG-3 in jail in Guatemala City as ROWTON feels that LIRING-3 will probably urge LIRING-4 to spend in PBRUMEN at least some of the tize he has to spend in jail, As for the conduct of Sergio VALDEZ (see ROWION's reports dated 19 April and 6 May), it appears that tke iatter has delib- erately been provocating LIRING-4. As this Station sees it, VALDEZ's purpose was to try to "shake up” LIZING-4 in the absence of LIRIXG=-3 to test her reactions. It is_d doubtful that he acted ao he aia ctrictir Paw utc nee ee mT} ct me eee Thirs fe ow Sun we eves indication that he nay have been doing this for the PSRUMEN's (although this is no doubt a possibility). The Station is look- ing into the desirability, at this point, of placing VALDEZ under surveiilance. The claim that ROWION in alias offered Carmen LOZADA « certain sum of money for intelligence information in PRRUMEN has no fcundatioa. 4 , ~_ Stet L? cog Lvs. nel for/fillard c. CURTIS LSE peti s EON, “ £- 14-0000 om © ih ? a finel <fcsursion. couten silered that t.e letter te bed left with L/4 for hin ots DOT CenTesr : ~ - NV ff . 1% aApril,1cée ‘ Subject: elisce 3 Rec LERINC/ Me ! i 1. Ho-tee ret with List! nan at the a neztiurane (ZTalle tis ssissizp from eect 4645 uctil 422 % asked hedton whetter he bse. . Ae . beard 2c tet sac gas > ie to 70) tins he hac to fress fz Seras te csieh ske cc write. tO sGo~ rrecisely where ard fer tos lone ys it= tendec ¢ ine test te felt it unvorturate thet ne het teen out of 3 hd Left end Gic rot have the benefit of if} aes rot told hi= very much in smek Bahan Fe TTI Linting,y suug IM PatE, ‘ sivicice abcut R26) Fer Fereno eoyics his ard imeccisco icra to Chizras ic bis car. In <= farther effers to xeyererextfé cissusde Lf? fre beliewicr subsecuently (when she fistils Velcrrent, AOsToE alleges tust ae had urged @as resy<isitle for tue treric ca jesrned of tis arrest} that sovtcon L/3 not to cross the sorer tatjonly to cui and return ixctedistely tis fen Cristébsi. . ¢ herseif xnee very little of the fizal 2 n 2 arrangesents. She exslrin23 chat I/3 zad t:1d her that be hed persusded Schl horeno to crive biz ini lare ic Dhiapas vecause of the seif-i:fiicted les wound thet crevectec Lera fron walkicg acy creat cistanse. She added tnust 1/3: in Bis lest celephcse esnverezticn vita ser tclc har that nei horers ned firally "chickened cut’ and returned tc Feriec City. (L/% xate co pention of Carlos rerszval axi icst t cfter zail -oreno tacked cut of tis previous ceaatitzent, rrelesly even befor to Carlos Ferseval ane persu-ded hic subsequently to accexpeny ties across th gas hecpy tist Rowton hed iissccded L/3 was well ssare of the dancers icvolved i up by the caztenalens. She elied that ob re they lect Mexico Vity, L/3 turned érive then to Chiapes in his car, acd he border}. L/4 ccutinued that she frca ercssizr tae dporier beessue she 2 te fell into a trap cr sas picked 2 didwts yiorticclzrly likeli Francizes Lara enyesar and felt tist he eas tco well known te escape cetection. \ 3- In reply to Sosten*s query, -/5 stated thst Sancoval of the rtalrteenth™ (Yon Scsa Croup) had telepi-med ner sav :Paa times to ask if he could belp <er in any way, Sus cid not arpatently hive e=y cove. Reaton succested ithat l/h keep i toish sith Santovel Just ine: 32 Fas or Yon sosa contacts. 1/% reve Ko:ton cardoval’s ad<ress es 2 H, bat courestec thit she felt « little he sight have leernec conetaing frca Arrant — exsterras:sed to see his alone in the see of 1/3. sowtcn thes sugested th.t perhaps it aight de sord discreet Shia - ER 3 copy 21-7983 CL 14-0000 - [ostraciser jbock wits bin to ner fazliys. } \ BS. wef oe rt ete t oe. a 2. H ° to send 1/3's 1G-year-clé gon (se was steyins with her ap the thne} arcoand to enquire. L/& asreec that tif: #suld be best and indieste chet she world do so the rexi day. 1/5 elso stated ust she felt she eculi cat hn tect : . nore t flver ; c_ Valse to detersins what t : &. aovton ten csxed L/S ts to study t: 22 lJar-out cf the thet che typewriter in L/S stated cut eflice vet seen 2326 to'dceterkide the exseect nece. Jh: cin/Ouban Cultural ‘nelerizcs Office on Vselle LIEfI:G cffics. uns Mocs geps- as puovsivite : 5. ft s. to Catelins Cerero curizs the past sonth and eculc cous ext for future visits te tie office. L/t ad-ed test co See rrevicu mh Ceteling ned told her tras the salérizs of Judana ce z _ i hee Seen reduced and thet tet husband's szlary had teen LISTKG office infsrmed ter that perscnnel, vetalina elso t:lé her tret raczages cestined fcr Cuba were uct rents to 300 and thet the Fatioued for ail uissisn being delivered by Cubana ce éwiseifa end teet the backlcs ses BO great crab two officizls had just arrived from Usvaca to attenpt to resuivé the sreliema invol@ed. ceralina aiss conplained thet she wvas"stck ard rirsd™ of working in the office sitcout ;ay end pad threc to quit vat «as told by LIHINC/3 that she must c:rtisue to beip sinee the scrhiosa ves so great. 1/*+ also tolé -ovton - that Cetslin: bed cozplained of sonsy problecs bececuse of tre cut in ber aus- bands salary end hinved teat she could use any corey 1/4 could loan ber extil next raydsy. covton surc:ested that 1/5 iend Satalina 1CG or eco pesos ix view of the usefulness vetalina right provide in 1/4's coctinucd seeess to the iI- RING offices. Lf/% aiced treat Cetalina hed asparently beccse so attached ts her that ske ses cebce L/4 to rove into ta apertoent ecross te) ball from her which bed o2ccte vacant ( Sepero's azertsent is 204 ot Calle) duanacatlix 159). 6. L/S also raperted thzt CSataline b2s told ber thet a nes direct? ive asd coue out prohibitirg all explerees of the -issicn frea carryizcg beck te Havens any packages of ;ersonal ite=s ehatsoever. Jatalira cocnented thet for that reason Echeserdfa (Suarez de la 282) wo leit the previous week conte not take an a orgs Fi ; vallace B kowton Aa | 14-0000 , 47 april,1922 Subset: LIAlEs/s Zeport on Visit te LIATTG Offices. that czy. i “S/S #a3 obviously worrie2, and szid so at ons peint, cbout LIKING/3 in vies of Rowter pretended to be even sore isnorent of L/3's current whereabouts than L/4 herseif, ang asec anxiously suether she the total atsence of auy Lo+S or conn ication from hin.- - val om ercio Yaltez. L/4 replied that serci while irivinz © Lara tc Calapas bad had an proveé very costly te hiz,cltzourh fortunately ne ingurise resulted to anrone. Valdez ceontin:eé thet Zeéil het te arcsal to his father for -orey to cover the revticg tus car rucrine es: 444 not know what experses involved iz pent peep pets UY t¥ 5 SLU LeTE Z-tTer veal a to Chiepes) end could sot rrovide enyz 7 z t then (eresrently enroute -2. As to = to offer L/4 cave de Rodrirtez, 15 tverida 20-74, Zone 12, Cuaterala,Gucverala, tel: 40-17-17. 3. LYK then reportec thei sited LIiT:G/S's office as requested by Fe i Rowton 22¢ xcearnezed to ret erother look at the bock-case catizet in the ccrner of the scocs. She cosrentec tact on entering the precises she was surprised te find that the tyseeriier ( 5 Zously lve:ted in the middle office (t=st used by sirabel} oad been soved into the back office of L/S and that gesita, the site of Luna, sas strauscling vith two finzers to type out ‘ sonetning 2s she entered. L/4 seid tnat L/P was cuite cordial to} her and ine vited her ic for a scofiee and presenting her with five ticusts to toe bellet -perfornance tuat evening. shen L/% asked hin #hther anythinr asd! cone in re her re-extry sersit, the latter immediately began opening the mail on his cesk with the ccunent taa: perhaps a reply had arrived that corrixns and he would check et ccce. .fter lcokin> throush the rail he repiied in the hegstive tut did net cicceurcge 1/4 from hoping that the reply would be i: soon. . & L/4 then stated to iceton that she noticed tiat the cativet ip the’ corner . |. @f the reoz was bigzer trax and lowet than she hsd recallec from|previou.s visite a " ? and had legs about two inches tigh; She added taet the cabinet snieh was di- . - vided 4nto tyo sections, the one to the left coutaining a shelf sn which there : wae nothing tut cigars <od cigarfettes end the right /BetSsistine te a conpart- mert with @ door cevered with sack cloth (costal) and peasibly ldcked by key. i : ae wn nicer meaner ene es ema 47 14.90000 we Se 2. She stated that spaciouszy triangle behind it she ecvld gee sanz reli assuned sere discerced ;esters apparently placed there at random. made the attached skztcu on a viding sovton sith exact seasurernents. She added trat ° _ m end o .¢) mn ic] facing the str2et, ond iz the reception r the only vindew in the back roon faved on bling ami u gauze curtain sut no frane. 5. Lf/t shen told -~oston the cabicet was placed catty-cornereé-and that in the rether . : a “se tants + 8 cf paper, Which ste : L/& tren napsin atressing the dizficuicy she had in ;ro- toere were tvo wircows - in the niddle room, tut retio end had a verettan that she had learmed f on Jorzrfn that he would be re- turnings POS very soon since his replacetent hed slreacy arrived. He gave L/4 his home adcress as Veliscuez C4 Altos, e/Infanta y Craz del vadre, Barris Hahenea, Tl Villa Kueva,. tiprintcl to Ruwew esas suc wouta take advancare of a his return (pcssivly on 22/4/63) to send erother lette> to Abreu asking fer a Gefinitive resly to ner re-entry recsuest. She added that she felt sne could count on Jorrin for tais servicy, sie her relatious vith him bad always, Yen very cordial. 6. L/4 also mentioned tat she ned seen and crested © t ife}. 2/3 tcid L/+ that ne brussels turned from Lavana (apparantly wil. I ezeda who had just re- 38 = hed been in Havana the precediag seek cn a reguler courior run. Fe L/4 aiso turned over to Howton severel pu>lications #zick she had reteived fron Cataline Cepero anc the press office. che ccan:ntes thet the wife of Cru:: « was working 25 secretary to the Chief LISTHG in adsziti t porsible for corficential cocunents. * tetiete = + _ . : - _ ; éallace B. Eevton to her cuties as res- . B ' 1 seat ane 14-0000 ‘| ay ereeapieees arene ee ne oe ae ve geen pe age r “AL Sergio Velaez, according to L/4, stated in reference to these allegations | 49 April,1968 Subject: LIzINC/% Report of Conversation vith Sergio Yalcez re LIZING/3 Alleged “O2ACT Affiliation. 4. LIAING/4 met site Ho..ton at the new sclehouse room Rowton renteé- fer . Security rezsons usder the alias Sean Fercier at the Suites carne. Zowton had given 1/4 a key and she enteorec the duildinc end proceeded directly to the erartnent, arriving at about 1700, xo..ton posed as 2 Preach susinessnan ~ and introduced L/4 to the cywer(and his sister} as his secretary. 2. LIAzWC/4 stated thet s*e vas glad to nave sore *ti-e elone witha kowton since she had received a cisturbing report from versio Velsez acain revealing that reports of 1YaTHA/Ite a Werrs Vfliliaviu: wita vuracl were circulating in leftist circles. She exrleined that serpio Valdez hed talked with her at her spertzent (Atovac) bShSay evening ( 15 April,1°S8} far into the nicht . about two reports ne had received about iTsilG/3. Jergio Valdez explisined that about three weexs previcusly nis father (who works on the staff of “Siezpre” told him that he should be careful in ois dealings with LIZING/3 since the latter was a «GFACT agent. Sercio ¢alcez told L/S that he bacame Angignant et this telling sis father that he hac known L/3 for the past ten years ani considered 1/3 es nis nentor in revolutionary phil osophy and had. absclutel: no reascrs to distrust hin in bis current activities. ‘Sergio Val-_ des added thot he ttreatened so breck with bis fatker unless the Yatter re- vealec to kit the source of bis infcerzetion. Eis fcother finally ecnfessed thet he learned ttie irom Alberto Sorin:uez, his toes m™ fiexrre, but he could not sey from vhoz Doninsuez hed received the report. . | 3. sergic Valdez continued that in acdditio: to tis repert he had also been told soze tine ago by Ceneral aemiberte sara cara (nev Gzceased} that he should be careful in his dealings with 1i21!'S/3 since the latter vas tnowh to be a “traitor to tie revolution". Sergio Valiez added thct Ceneral sore did not epecéify any reason for his allegation om cive details. that he was quite naturally very disturbed and had hesitated to neyjtion thom to LIRI2.G/3 before his departure in order not to upset him. He stated that he had siven the metter a great deal of thought and had cone to tue conclusicn that Crozeo was the person passing out this scurrilous report and jnat he ‘Antended to cet to the botton of the whole business hinself «itiout involving LIRR 16/36. He explaine? that he was planning to orzasize a group of four or five armed sen to kidnap Crozco and interrorate kim until he ecnfessed every- thing. He acaced thet if Crozco inate ecnfessed that he had passed this copy Tate Nee on eter nenpenneg nes rr j ed Leena det id * . ce \ caluniy to Alberto Dominjuez they would acsagsinats Grozco on the spot. If, } ozco “eS Larccent ther would fook for sone one TECe hovever,it dbecere clear thet else wie cisht have been tre 4 : q Se LILT..G/& »tateé that this wacle cenve:sztion heé shaken her badly since 4t was again an indicetion that 1/3 vas throuch no fault'of his cwn eccused cf betraying the revolution ard she #¢s well avare o2 the arastic action that the Guatexalarn revosuticnaries as well us the Cubans were willing to take egain persons accused even on slin evi.exce of being traitors. he asked Howton under no ciroungtanees to reveal chis ltest report to LIAINC/3 since _ mipht drive hin to do sconething srastic. 6. Lisri.6/4 sleo reported that in the ccurse of some ae felées she Knew such report @ Bah ursught sp the snus of see Tey Lee wee le wear UL sa” BL0u cus avutEe- menti:ipned report agsizct 2/3. she exp sinedc th LST Valdez Baic toat he snew of 3/3's business relaticns with ast end that be binself hoped soue Caz to ve ebdle to utet Larris interest, sarris : in nis own cozmercial ventures. 1/4 teld sowlon trat she preserded acc to heve much cirect Gcaling vith Hirris and alleged that as far as she ‘sew he wes currently in Candde. - jell: e B Eevton { ' 1 apa eee elm ae ok anaes 7 eben nn eee remmene , ened eames ween . . serpin te eee ryan ove . ‘ 14-0000 ‘A. ilis.c ceoverase of the hore telephes . vee ee ee 22 Arril,1o¢e3 Subjects iglendo Mendez iruilar, Giateralan hedel Contact 22 Kezico City. ; : nas. revezled encoval Sudject to be 2 convact of francisco ee of the fon Llosa croup of Gusteralan rcovceis in Mexico city. necolfe % 2. Cn tye occesions in early Lpril,if62, Francisco lara, ‘ gurdne a visit to LISILG/3's arcrtzent, tade tolephont calls to 45-G0-30 ( listed as Pudlicaciones ¢ Inpresicnes Vecieanas 5.4. - Diario Cvaciones, Calle Lago Ranahwhe BON S ane cotct To. Gie ceuues aLulaar cn extension 27. it is epparent frem the tontext of sinversation t:at fubfect is a cicse friand and possible ccliaberater of . ta’s. LIATIS/3 rejerted the telcphece call to Rowton, weick he stated ues made in his presence in an effort br isra to locate cedelfo sandsvsl. Accordiss te 1/3, hare ask xed the person whom be telephoned ( 2/3 could rot icentify this person since lara cid sot use nis name while telxing) ehere "tiere fine friend® was. L/3 cortinued that Lara Cid not cention cencoval's nune, epperently for security reascus, but he had prevkousiy told 1/3 tLat ae sas calling to determine the shereadouts of Sandoval. 1/3 -iso reported tuat he beard Leora refer to a certein "Fl Gato" and to "Si Corde". 1/3 told Esater that he could not idestify. the forner, out it epreared th2t "51 Serdo” referred to the young friend of Lare’s ehese ;hotocraph L/2 tad previousl7 given to Nowten for cozy— : < = 3 ang and woo was rased only “nocerte" in conversations witha L . ' 3. Phe LIVLi® intercept reveals tast frasccisco isra told vendas Aguilar that ne had teen wita Sandeval early the ;recedize evenirg but that the latter bod oct scown up for the secting arren ed Zor tzat! same mornings shen pressed cerdez ecafeased thet 3sndeval had revurned hose drunk and was ;robabdly sleerics off the effects of the ;revious eveni:s Be This dould “Endicate that Sandoval probably Lived with hendez aguilar, or at least esirtains close et with his _ | 7 { & The station is atia;ting to desersine the hoze a-tressiof Subject in the bore that further specific information can be uncovered concercing bis relationsnir with PAR. : i : i ! Yallace 5. Rowton 14-0009 1 mS t i 5 | 24 April,1968 | 4 i 4. ‘TrRIKG/a informed Rowton 2& April,1968, that she received telegram — ‘from Mexican Consulate Guatemala City advising her "Consulate inter- - vening in case her husband; will|continue to keep inforned”. LIRING/S on her own initiative (before sn? able meet with Rowton) asked advice “Sergio Valdez and Manuel Marcué fardifias (of defunct Politica). : a 2. On recommendation Valdez, LIZRING/4 telephoned Mexican Consulate Guate- mala City and spoke at some aN with Consul Octavio Serrano. Latter assured her LIRING/3 well and thdt he taking personal interest since he Peseoniad Criead Lininss3's fatoey. Ge explainea toat initi2l hearing would take place next day and that judge would have eight days in which decide i disposition of the case. He gave |LIRING/& his home telephone and promised ‘to keep her informed. . . 3. No mention made either in conversation with Serrano or in lecal press of simultaneous arrest of Francisco Lara,althouga arrest of Carlos Persabal Marcué nerk reported. simeitenesus. Charge listed as “distributing conmunist propaganda". A ; & LIRING/4S also reported that in| her hurried meeting with Manuel Marcué Pardifias latter at first took nstlserved-them-vig tS-approach" but.confided that he had learned of arres t pacheding aay and inuediately appealed to Carrillo Flores. According Marcué: , Flores sent telegram nh his presence to: Bexican Consulate instructing it to bring matter to diplomatic level if necessary. : 5. LIRING/4 also showed Rowton note ‘from LIRING/3 in peneil on brown paper _apparentiy/P8h* b¥on paper bag which she statee@ she received that day in plain envelope with typed address and apparently notional return address. She assumes this sent at request LIRING/3 by Octavio Serrano. Note reassure _-EIRING/4 that LIRING/3 in ggod health and that be can handie matters on his “own. He states “Persabal is to blame” and instructs LIRING/& to warn wife : of Francisco Lara not to talk to anyone. Also to urge agther of Lara not » 7 te come Guatemala City in attempt help hin. : 6.. Rowton instructed LIRING/4 give maximum play this development to LIRINGs i "gn hope that this might wipe out adverse reports circulating against loyalty . _LIRING/3. LIRING/4,who expects re-entry permit PBRUMEN Honentarily, will ask LIRINGS for extension in view developments. nes pM cee paernce were Se manent pty See H AN mNetennrRE Ie Rent == ee 14-0000 or 25 4 r = an" t gril ,1365 ; fat - ed Nome ee wn “tr Le C eiindt tt oto! a iH - ‘ Savgjeet: LIsins/4 Hepivt of Visit to LIMITING Cffices. : lL. LLSE.C/4 reported to cestcn at 400 on 75/4/55 at tas cotel sifercen taet she cad visites the LIuty 2 ene of the née: sceraiag : 2/3 + op ewer TOCITy a nasty mood, +en i Li2iInG/9 was verv svrovathetic, sellic- her cuct cs also raed tre article t fiw tha nanen, wees an bees oe Lek Uf Lf 3d which contaired the sentence "Tersabal tiene la culpa", Lei lG/S vecene | very agitated and ezelaineé that he vould dcrecictely*tane out 2 cori? (fieha) reconst-e screed taat 1/5 esuld . ia weuldiot te cillieult ulabe plesned onc 1 sveity-isy £ the re-crtry pereit. -ent to see LIAT G/e end recounted the to -et ao extansic¢ 2e LInThG/S cont du0Lf BLOTY to hin, Feyoxber moverente Luvelvenert wich FAR and ic mn she vacuéllyg wecented the :EAUGER vie vexice Serécwal bed tell City about a sor excicining, "xs thet he wes icav: karpy to ‘take sions any letters 1/4 cicaut wish te i Cev ani scuid be 1 to their zutus at that sire. the om friercs explainine why she cculd not lenve for =: 3. LIR.G/% also reported that s‘fle she was in tte office of 21.1.5/2 she set leo Seven wno runs a hotel is ‘cazulco -nd shon she pezenbered froa --- eeeasicsal visits he@ asde to tha iTul.G offices aiile she was vorzirg there She cessribed ceven cs ar otvicus henosexual, «ell -rvs seed ene citrecizing in his manners. He tel her thet be ;lesiec to trevel bo] PARE: Hd "on irle : Gey” (hether 25 April er 3 May was net s; ecified) ito see| his Bon who sas . , atudying there. 1/4 coamented toast everroie at ‘the LIATKG office &ppeared to treat Deven vith respect and cccfidenca.'. i ; 4&, Ze the layout of the office of Linc /a Qdackrroa} LiKING/& 334d abe note oo the addition of the typesriter table (ferserly. in the siddle rccs)against the left aall witha pertavle Clynpia tyzewriter oc it. The Gcraan typesrite: was still gw the cis desk. Also dehind the szell.coffee table in che corner she noted that the rolied up posters vere sone and in thgir place.ere two or threes packages of beeks. : 7.3. j;Rowtea nema ah ge pepe ine cme fmt peter we 2 arene meer presen 14-0000 | 2a 27ril,1968 : ubieet: LIEILC/& seport of Telephone Conversaticnu with Yolazda Diaz. f le. GIkE.C/4 reportei to xowtcs on 22 April teleziose call from cer negro <sctor fries on the evering cf di anrdl,7i22, cdvisic had teen approvec. Ycianda in 2eeiréiins to farsa, that ica) te eo fh wow fa she wozlc be exrecticc her o. +3) 2. LIsiiG/S continued te novtcorn that : iexd, LInTlLS/9¢'s secretary, serly on ce aril, offise locally baw Levelvea tas trFrovels yes teen ree - ceived. LISING/S sane c{terncon in the presence of = — 27 April,192é Sudjects LI=IUG/& Eeport of Feeting with “aruel FKarcu& Fardtias. 1. Bouton cet with LIRING/4& for lunch at the Funta blanco restzurant on Felcbor Cearpo at 1206C on 27/4/68. kozton had ¢iven up tre safe- rocm in the Eotel Suites iiarne earlier thet <orning since he felt it was not lonzer necessary. : 2. L1z#ING/4 reported that Manuel EarcuS Fedisas, the uncle of carlos Fersabal Marcué, had telephoned her the previo.s evening "freut ie street" enc arranrei to see her -riveately at the Koala kestaurant Ctexfa Tashalo motel) later in tte evening. Accordi.g to LIZING/4, hareué told ber that through bis azpeal to Carrillo Flores the case of List: G/3 and ais nephew wes newin ¢ipliomatic channels ard he hoped that doth priscners ssuld. be inply deported efter a sucsery trial. He could not,however, cu:pantee anye= thing, esrecizliy the lexrth of tise icvolved, anc asxed: LUnING/& to re- frain froz acy activity treet cizht prejudice she czese. Specifisally he instructed LI:2::3/4 to break off all contact vith the Guatezalan revolu- tionaries in Kexico, the LIxiIiG establishment, and all cocmusicztion with the Mexican Consul in Guctemala City. Ee cuxzgke stressed thet any false move on LIST!G/S's part sight cause Carrillo Flores to wit hnéray Lis inter- vention. Farcué promised to keep in touch with LISIUG/a so that she would not feel compietely helpless. He added that the nother of Carles Fersebal Mareué ( supposedly Manuel Harcué Fardinias' sister) would be traveling tec Gueterale City in tke next few days so that she could visit her son and follow tze case at first band. : | | 3.2281G/4 also rz:;orted to Rowton that Rodolfo Sandoval iof the Yon Sosa ‘group had procised to visit ter at her epartzent the previous eve-ing at 2200 in tie coz-pany of Sergio Valdez to discuss matters further. Bad Aine | forced her on the phone in making the date that “zl Gordo” bed returned fron Guatenale City - icplyics thet the latter had news Goncern= a6 the tate of Francisco lera ( whose arrest was net rerorted in the presa, nor by Gtavio Serrrano, the Mexican Consul, to LIsING/4). “LIBING/& secnieed that francisco lara had escaped arrest and his invclvezent with 21.T1G/3 was 20t known. she therefore agreed #ith Narcué that she hould set see Sancoval and the other Guatezalans in ‘public, and especially not at ber apartzent. - | ye 14-0000 and : 2. ; ‘ fab ee 4&, LIxING/4 also” Feperted thet Kensel Mareué Pardifies nad ‘asked her not to call hin at his hose again to asx fcr news, or 23 a uetter of fact discuss in any way the cese by telepkune. ile stated thet be felt the phone of i1s7..G/4 as well as “is own yhones were tapped exd thet pozsibly j LIsIUG/4's apartsent was being watched. He did not specify by when or for what rurpese, dut LIaIsG/6 told Howton that she assumed it wculd be. either by the Mezican Governzent or the Nexo Blanca of Gustemale or both. Rowton again enecurared LIKING/4 to cove oui of the Atoysd. arartzent ene back into the less conspicuous celzada Tacubaya place, coznenting trat this woule not osly prevest future security risxs but elso conviree the LinixGs that she was suffering financially because of LIRIT:.G/3's plight (she stated thet she hes already invimated this inconversstions with the wife and secretery of the LIxi:.G Chief, as well as with LIRING/2). LIT? “G/4 agreea nut expressed resret tuet the Tacubeva apartment did not have a : phone and thas sne night -iss important mail addressed to tne étorse apart- ment and arrivizcs after her departure. xXowton suggested one lest letter to tle Mexican consul in Guaterala City sirpiy advisisg hin of the chance of address. 5. LIaInc/4 clso showed Acxion the return address typed on tre envelope in whieh the acts froq LiciiG/5 to aer had been forwarded..foe ackress, which sowton gurroses is roti a pleceé on the envelore by tdavic ser~ te sucztsticon of LIx ranof?or securiey reasons, i828 follows: : i? Carlos Rodriguez ' 35 Averida 20-57, Zona 5 . _ Guatesala C.A. : | 6. Zowton concluded with the cornent that he felt LIRING/& need not take Marcué's instruction not to visit the LIXING offices too seriously, since it was e well know and eesily ascertainable fact that LILING/4% bad a lo- gical reason for going there occasicnally. Rowton did nit wish LISISG/4& to break off relations at this critical tine, exzecially since 1121nG/2 had . .@oumented to her on ber last visit that she should feel free to come in at Jt any time she needed help or consolaticn during the crisis. | i i _ _ po waltte B. Rowton ; i 1 4 H } AGeyear-o14 s9n of LIXING/3 was rot at her = _ that this upset her so that she szent the rest SUZS STs LIne E iG/4 report of Contset with Sandoval and Karcu 1. sowton met with LI Irc/4& for lete lunch st the lunte Blanco on Felcnor Ccazro on 29/4/68. She nad to br restaurant icg her child aleng since the ertnent at the tise. 2. LIZING/4 reported that Caencaal of the 13th of Novexber Group of Ton Sosa hed afain visited her end sno-n creat ccxncern for her welfare. He again offerfed her some roney, sucz as he had, tut LIsinG/4 refused in vies of his sixcultaceous corcplaints of the financial crisis he hinself was uidergoing. Ze expiained that since Frenciece Lere left he had teen supporting Lara's entire fazily corsisti:<© a? tevete ‘rt te | oothor, ind their two young children. LIRG:G/4 said Sandcval rescked a point iz enotio- nal frustraticn curing the conversetion thet he excleined that he would have to resort to roodery or a hold-up ic orcer to get the necessary noney not ccly te support Lara's fenily but to secd screone to Gueteralc City to see LIKING/3 acd srocure a coojd lawyer for hin. LIAING/S told “ovteon of the evening pleadicg with Sandoval not to cormit any crininal act. Secdovai then revealed that ke and his friencs tad held up a zolicezan during the Eucp hrey visit and taken his gun, since they were siort one weapon. 3. iYSING/4, cosamentine thet Sandeval's only incoue vas from selling lan- | guage records for the Cortina Instituto Linguistico, told sostor that she. prorised to contact all ner Zrierncs in an attempt to help him sell tne re~ corcs and thus raise sone nosey legealy. L/4 explaiceé to aowton that San- doval's comzizsion is abcut 350 pesos per set of recoriés, which is actually the down payment xade vy the custczer (the resainder beizg! paid in weexly or contaly instalnents of about 1€5 pesos). L/% asked souton' 8 telp in find- ing custczers erons his business contacts ‘to selp sancoval, a LISIiG/4 also resorted that Maruel Marcué Pardifias bed visited her at “her apzrtment late the previous evening. He told her thet Garlos Fersabal's wife, Teresa lozasda, would be accorpanying her nother-in-léw to Gusienala City. Ze atso stated that he was optinistic since Carrillo iFlores had ine etrucved the Kexican Consul to appeal to the Suctemalen Minister of Foreign. Affftrs. RareuS cocmented that unfortunately the Mexican Consul cou.d not reach this official hiss21f since he was currestly in Nee fork. Ee hoped however that the Consul would see the Minister's secretary ‘tdarrange direct - intervention. L/4 cozxented to howten that Nareué seemed vi very curious about { . _ . 7 | 14-0000 waren ue the LIsInG office, but she fenced off tit t:2sticrs bz allecing t she ned little or no contact with it. . we ulso cos xented that Sergio Valéez, who was seiog particulerly kelpful to her et this time, verned her sternly agsinst ecceptine acy money fren herent in light of ris ree putstion as an unscupzlous lcthario. 1/4 aided that Barcué presised to gee her again ‘the fcilouwing evening to keer her setorsed! : ~ 5S. shen sowvton again sucsestea tht LIAL.G/& sove frcox the Atoyze ezart- oe 4 _ uent beck to the Tacutara clece Zespite its éreariness end lack of tele- phone, she presented ro obfection, commenting that with all the traffic in an€ out of oer atoayae aparvnert at ali hours of the nicht her reruta- ti-:n §5 proeoly in jeopardy, especially with her izacdiste neighbders and be cleanirg wonen and caids. She prorised “ovtcn to nove out the following Gey sau0d 4e 525 ULe cuE OL. te Mouth ena @ Lopical time. she aiso ;ro-ised when oe eens the LIETG office the next norniny to make this xucwn,stres= girg her firencisl piicht. 6. iisTG/s4 chen appecte2 to aoston to help her establish sone sort of Contest with LIETiG/2, if for ncthing eise than to find out how ke was end whether he reezed anything . L/s felt that souton misht send some business contact of his te visit 7/3 on Sovton's bebslif, giving ssac recognition signal to LI=°%G/3. shen gowtca srointed out t-e danger in this of possibly meki-g thinss worse for L/3, LIAING/S consented that Sandoval had tcld her that visitors were not required to sien 2 register or Bive Lengthy exclana— tions. L/4 aéded thet she night find scmeone, including Sergio Valdez er Bail Horeno or ore of their friends who mizht cazxe a short trip to Guatena— la City to see LIRISG/3. in reply to Koetoz's query,i/% corn sented that she did not expect exything from the sife or ucther of Carlos iersebal since ‘they had not even bothered to telepione her since the arrest becane known. ?- Revton =roaised to tive the satter some thousht aad dibcuss 1t further with LI TALIG/S the follosing afternoon. oe Wallace B. Rowton ace crree tH apen cee 14.90000 * : : i t Subjects LIZiNG/4 Hevort of Contacts with LII.G Cffice.. ! orte? to kowton thet she had revisited . 1. On 3 May, 1256, LIK: 9/4 rep the LIRING offices the precedin= dey ind noticed thet the! black tele- phone was re:lisced i i uw the cicdle office ( where e22 hereelf used to work). She stzted thet she could ret se certsic trict it was tne cane instruzent end th:t it was replaced ty cne of the LIILG exployees,but £& appeered thet way since che hed uct seen the irstruzent there on ber visit on the srevious friday (26/8/63) and LI=1/4/9 hed cocnented hat the telepicne wouleé be rerlazed in t= ~£2i02 ~por 2, «ith reserd to LIziuG/3's current sitcation, LEiT. 2/4 § she had again talxeeé to the Mexican Consul in Gua eriia C2 phone on 2 Har,%4°5S, and dzs reassured thet LIkINC/3 vas in gcod hcelth. The ~onsgul inferred her that he could visit L/3 on wherstays and Sundeys, and sould be zied to pasa any letters tuzt L/& xis send to hiu for L/3. the Consul alzo coczented thet the vexican kelecisres Zeteriores had in- structed hiz to take up L/3's case with the Guatenelan rinistry of foreign Affeics, He edded tust he hoped with tzis pressure to zersuade the Guate- ‘ malan sovernzent to deport 1/3 within the next ter isys. i { 3. LIRiiG/4 then resorted set she descrided as a very disturbing con- versiticn on 3 “ay,1968, with Sergio Valdez. She related that Valdez hot coze to see her ic the =ornicg to apologize fer not naving lany. money to lend her to help her meet expenses. Ze explained taet ne mad not deen paid by the Revistacrorque? and was very short of funds ninsel?.! L/4 continued that she would neve to a:peal to ell her -riencés and those of L/3 for sone soney to tide ser over until L/3 returned. She then recretted that she bad rect been esle to locate "Sr. Harris" but if anc when nel cane to Mexiee again she would tave to “renew diplomatic relations" sith hik. Sersio Val- “@ez thes accerci:g to LIAINS/4, laurhed exd said that t-is besinded hin of another nasty ruceor that be hed beard. Ho then revesied that aaGl Moreno : hed recently tcld hin that a certain Gorzales of the Spartace Club had told biz (Korene) that LIzING/4 had been fired fren the i281°G offices because she had deen provicizg information to the F3ii:Mca imbessy that he had learned this fro: the iIAING "service" officer. Sergio Vzldez also men- tioed that a “girl «he worked in the zona rosa" wto .ncws Terese cr Carmer Lozada had mentioned that Sr. Harris tad offarged Caraen Le the sum S C2F% ad 200 CO” oy of 34,6CO.CO for inforzaticn on the situation in BBROUMEN. ETsIG/4 tole zowto: thet she was badly shaken by these cocrents but sttemptid to assuae 48 uon-chalart an air es p.csible acd did not questicn sergio Valdez to deterzine the exact source. che noted thit sergio ¥ Valse bad mentioned Soaton severz] tines te her,elvays appar ectly | in passing, with the otvious hore thet LIZING/4 we ld reveal hie arren.e an intrecucti:n to him for sergio Velécz. <LISLNG/4 arrced wits howton that Veléez was probably provoking her since et ell tines hes 45- peared to be weli cisposed toward Sr. Farris fren what he «new of hin fros LIaIiG/3. Howton coumented to L/4 that the lest report concerni-sc Carnen Lozada epoesred to hove been fabricated either by serzio Valdez or soze af his fricnds, sicply on the basis of the fact tnat Sr. varris hed been in touch with Srerer Isrian wlulle sus eas ln mexico. eresence in Fexico «rd &, LIRING/4& then stcted that she felt she had to continue to impress Sergio” Valdez with ner cespera:e need for money enc accordiagly te .erucsned -the LIZixd gatekeeper in his presence and csked for a loan. shen the guvecesper respcenied favorably, sane left Sergio Valcez weiting in the/apartszent and went tc the LIZIUG (flices at once tz collect the ican. The gatexeeper zave her 1CO ceson on the spot, fortunctely in the presence of LIRIEG/13~ 4 told Zoston thet she prorised to return the coney in tae next week, 23 soon as she received scney promised to her by her father. : ‘ 5. LIkiING/4 added th.t se chs was leaving the L1-.21G office she ran into “the leftist writer, Jeainze Labastida, «he expressed bis sorrow at the arrest. of LIEIEG/3. Lasastida concented that sczeone hed teld hin recently that a cartocn of sore kind hed appeared in a Tepachvla Leuspaper "aseinst LI- RING/3". «hen 1/4 pressed him he gave « descrirtion of the imgoneone” that definite:y icentified hin es Sergi: Valicz. L/4 continced that ahen she confrented Sergio VYalcex with this upon her return to -he ppartrent, he : hotly denied it, cuch to 1/4's systificaticn. 6. LIsi!5/4 also commented thet Manuel Fareu$ Ferdicas continued to tele- phone her at very ls:e hours of tae nicht in the ope (she assumed) that 7 she would invite him up. She called hin a “viejo verde® and|edded tt that she had no intention of seeizg him alone 36 her howe av night. [. . ; . waliece B. Rogton: TEP ennernecne nmin 28 ne eee tne eee memeenes enanmee Cotte “OE a . ‘ \ 14-0000 t i . . . “w - | - . & Haz, 1968 ! : : : Subject: LIaIsG/4 Report Concerning cenvenci:g of LISING/3. | ‘ Ve LILILG/G reported to liowton av the Pu:to Blanco _Pesfaurait on helecor Ocezpo at 1500 on 5/5/63 that i.acuel Harcué Fardines had inferced her at 0100- that saze dey tzat he had fuzt lesr.ed that ayn and ais nepssw tad teen seavencealte prison, with a cinicun tern of six months. ha:c.é i aclec tno2t bis sister end her Caupntcrein-lew wv uld be. returring to Fexico City by the enc of the week and stouvld be etle to supply Geteils of ts. trial end proepectse fcr the dsrediete future of having the prison term re~ euceéd. LiniiG/s ex:leinec to Noutor thet sre bed eccepted a dinner i:vwi- tetion at Senborns extended to Ler ty Aguirre Jeries. airenfacees ne TIlt Shelipabal feh shew eus uuu stbucrea et the University of Usvera, and arrived et the hore of Cilbsrto end Elance Amant (Blenca Pea de Arant),wkith «aces che sas staying, rather lste cné found Hescel Marcu’ weiticc fer her. ifter apc- locizine rprefusingly for os previous rude conduct with. L/4, te reperted the latest revs ccrcerzi:s L/3 to her. i ' &. LIsi.G/& e-reed wita scwton thet elthoich the priscn seaterce was sro- bably cefinite, she should check it out with the Fexicani\Con«.! personally. an) She stated that forts. ctely she rezendered = certair Cesefipa sedrizuer who worked ic the Larca distineia service of Telefones dz MExico when she had ! originally zet as a fiend ef LINIRNG/2. L/4 ocrzented taat zta sodrizsez whom she described as “ruy fea" vas eranored of LIRIn G/2: gome years aco but i storped seeing nim (to her xnowleige) when she found out that he vas sarcied, L/4 continued taat $rta aodrisguez had already prozise3 te put through lang distagce calls to Guatezala for L/4 eithout charsizg the calls, if they could : be erranced curing her shift at the switchboard. 3. LIZTKG/4 also re-orted thet she had azein visited the |LIRING offices at 1345 on 7/5/62 snd agsin adout 143C shat 3sne sorning. at, dowton's request she «gain checked the phone in the <ssird offices Co the first wisit the of- _. .. f4ea had alreacy7 been clesed but she ran into L121..G/143 ab the gate und ec- - ‘. ceptec 2 ride hone ( she felt this fortunate since 16 cropped | her at the * Tacubaya apartuent at her request). Cn this occ igion cur.ng a brief exchang: of comments vith the zcatekeeper and oe fal: G/% lecraed that Lisins/2 will returu frog ; BRUMEN on 10/5/68. art 4 & On visitizy the LISING cffices on the snoring of &/5/58, LIRING/& told Bowten that fortunately only her fttend Catalina and sosita (secretary of LinliG/9) were present. «hon she seat into the third office where sosita ; was working she asked to use the phone and ofproached the iinstrunent. che . en teeta ee meshes © *. + tae er SMe @ fae 14-0000 , 2. . offerred to find her sone sort of work. she stated that if she cculd find a -- , _ . . . aod - | 4. | ; wes able to note that the name "Cki Electric,?sxyo,Japan" was mer reed on the instruscrt. She else retec fhe werd "Gall™ cut coule not tell whether twas pert cf the manufacturer's cine or a Xexican or U.t. subsidiary. She also noted that below tne receiver were fo:r switetes (like |the orcinary push light ewitckes) unmerzecd or uinuzccred. “Zen she excldézed to acsita: "How do you dial on this. chone™s Rosita replieé:"Sut it's uct a phone,it's . an intercon". LI:IUG/4 tol2 -owton tiat she then cosmen:ed:"Zut ‘now come, the intercom 4s in tr: first office.” acsita tha, eccorciug to isa, aisteds "But thet's a specizl i:.tercon." (1/4 explained that she was refer: Tin. to the phere ste hed in her hand). : ; : : t 5. LIEIIGS/$ conticued thet when she p:ss7ed through the seconc office, she : noted that the paoone wich bed been replaced in thet ware ce cf) Dollie waaueoccure ane wee the sere instruzont prewieuzly there when she worked in ; that office. She asssurs thet the LIAT'Gs replecec the phene th enselves. 6 LIEING/& alse ¢cld Sorter t t:2t she bad loceted an excellent cpartzént in the 2aificc Condesa ( Metzstifn ené Yorseres) througrt her friend Blarca Pefa who lives ix the saze cevelonment. LIXITS added thst she bad siven i the adzizistretor 300 resos ts hold the vonbeert for her until she csuld z arranze e Ziador. She al € ts@ thet she could chtain a telephone aventualh ' Since the forner tenant hei = irlded and received acprovsli cust Defore he left; LI.ING/& reessured Sowton thet she was telling everyone, particularly “tie j LIHINGs, that she wae living «t the Sacubaya ansrincnt and tedporarily stay- *- ing as a hcuse cuest at the icze of Slanca Fela de Anant. She‘'also reassured . Rowton that she had informed the LIXING gatekeeper when she r-turned ths 100, peso lean thet she hed received money from her father in Kew York. :1HING/4 added tact soveral friends, i:cludi:¢ the well-known writer aevueltas, had suitable exzployzent in the aornings she wuld accest the offer, if only for appesrances. ; \ ee ce be bene dallace B. Rowton' | £ 5 i | § [o serie amen Be 14-0000 J - SECRETARY OrSSEUINA TION 0 ot 25 3 MESSAGE Tora, Comes 2 => allan ANDO panurs - SEBS OY / ’ AUNT ce SECRET GROUP! . [6 | : so {When Filled in} ves © no “ CASSiFY TO Fue AO FEF TO MLE wD rome Deer 10 SECRET i621032 MAY 63 CITE GUATEMALA CITY 8996 [6mm oF [2@3 ! MEXICO CITY INFO DIRECTOR ‘ 49— EF: mExtco cizy ssae (Jf OTST 20) [AL ‘ LiALSON KEPOR.S PFHAT PERSAVAL &ND LIRING/3 BEING HELD Pavon| / ~ Lt PRISON FARM PENDING SENTERCINGS BY FOURTH dJUZGAED DE PRIMERA SNSTANCIA€ ONLY CHARGE [5 Bi€TRIBuTING COMMUNIST PROPATANDA. i IAISON SPECULATES THEY Wick RECEIVE LIGHT SENTENCE IF ARY. - EcRET : BI rae : | ee : , : i : - f 1 s | : i , : 4 : . ' . SECRET : © acsumnanatene nepwenmamm cere . . . . ey oe cmaceeemrae ct ce naa amen net sag ney CASLE SECRITAMAT DISSEMINATION CED MESSAGE Tota, COMES = ~ECRET (Whee Fidled fn) QLASBIFY TO FILE ND. E-REF TO FILE NO. fie mo Oc ro SECRET 3216122 APR 68 CITE MEXISG CITY 5423 i GUATEMALA CITY INFO pinecore : PERUNEN LIRING-3 LIRIKG-4 38 bra 63 11 0 | en 7 rere mexico tty 5375 (ral 18 394 - 1. RETURN ADDRESS OF ESVELOPE IN ¥HICH NOTE FROM LIRING-3 SENT LIRING-4 IS CARLOS RODRIGUEZ 35 AVENIDA 20-67 ZONA 5 GUATEMALA C.A. 2, ALTHOUGH THIS MAY BE NOTIONAL ADDRESS VOULD APPRECIATEM STATION CHECK. CS me yah Fel =a G@ ‘ pote . SECRET i “ TO ee ay ake EEE Roe rE mer ee rer | res i — kh. 14-0000 The a SECRET Bon Filled Iny nF ee So ee ty , DOCUMENT T?ENSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE Samay ee 3M. GSE or Co mT $. Date Peocts1e> CUCUMENT ICENTIFICATICN 2. BisParcm C@ SOURCE BOC. SywetL wo. [4 DATE %. SOUMCE CRYPTONTE Lie ENT OISPOSIT ION ita. veansreeato 10 pee SO3St REFERRED TO mHIS FILE PERT MEXICAN PASSPORT ONE | es) FL ao. SNENT INF COWATES . fe “ZERO THAEE THREE EIGHT © JURANO DEL MARy CARLOS . 201-79F301 035-0 - SEX K OB ? psc - : 26 AP ‘CIT? Fat c ‘occ ? } EtGHT @. DATE OF IMFO. |o- EvaiuaTiCn Sa. OATE . 04-017 15440 : R 6A : ABLE ARRESTED BY GUATEMALAN SECURITY FORCES ON . ; : APRIL ONE THREE, O%E NINE SIX EIGHT, WHEN ‘ RITEHPETING TO INTROOUCE NTS GUATE- BALA : ’ - COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA AUTOMOBILE ~~, bhgeed 867 ose cccvines cocrrens. 2 ne mam emenmemeniie > LL WHICH HAO BEEN CONCEALED IN THE SIDE PANELS OF THEIR SECRET _ FILE IN 201-___t 6605270834 . 8 Ny .t 8) FGF 30f } i A 14-0000 cence seta ert te eye at tte Weems , Whence Om ae - | 7 ed ~ 2) BP | i DISPATCH | csvcaew =| wmrCa ELMS Ff | Chief /WHD ie j ba at 8. “> 20 {GER - CoS/Guatemala City wee Cig passin ' aa Co re) ee ee EF yr Review of Events Leading to’ LIRING-3" s, Arrest in Guatemala : COM REQURED - RERRERGS a - | Action Required: For Your Information wei- 32457 1. The purpose. of the present dispatch is to“Gummarize the develooments leading to the trip made by LIRING-3' to Guatemala in -the company of FAR member, Francisco Alalberto #LARA Barrios, and Carlos Manuel ™ PERSAVAL Marcue, Mexican national and nephew of Manuel Marcue Pardinas. evediractar af the nom acfunctt Politica, This trip, as the Guaterala City Station has advised, resulted in the arrest of all three persons in Guatemala just over the Mexican border on the weekend 13-14 April, and their current imprisonment in Guatemala City in the custody of the Guatemalan army. continued...'.... Distribution: 3 + Chief/WuD 2 - COS/Guatemala City pxeere:) sets BO Flaw ft Par , 7 j ow . t 201-798301L . wt at ee nee meray rite neato dT Beem anew 14-0000 CiaSS- tn” GN Dea Low Sees FED A Mee | . 1 SECKET? HMBMA - 34531! CONTINUATION OF i DISPATCH 2. According to reports submitted to Wallace B, RoxTOX |by LIRING-3, the latter s«t Carlos Manuel Persaval Varcue origizaily through the latter's sister-in-lay, CarmerLozada de Ramirez who had been carrying on an extra-marital affair with LIRING-3 since early November 1547. On the evening of 3 March 1968, * Persaval approacned LIRING-3 in connection with the difficul es that a young Guatemalan woman living in Mexico City ras ave in obtaining false docuszentation to enable her to travel to Guatemala to recontact her husband, whom Persaval described as “an igportant guerrilla leader”. Persaval revealed to LIRING-3 that he had been assisting the FAR in propaganda work in Mexico for some time and gave LIRING-3 several copies of a panphlet | eatitled "Violencia en Guatemala” which Persaval said had been published on one of his uncle's presses and was being sold at the nominal price of three Méxican pesos to help raise money for the FAR, \ ‘ i 3. When LIRING-3. under RO@TON's direction, responded favorably to this initial approe-4, Persaval pursued the matter and finally, on & April. reveals. ‘that he was in touch with two “Serortant Quc..lble leadc.o” wnuu necueu aeap in returning clandestinely to Guatemala. Persaval asked LIRING-3 to arrange to guide these persons across the Guatemalan border south of Chiapas, an area LIRING-3 had previously told Persaval re was very faniliar with from his previous residence in San Cristobal. Persaval made no further reference to the “young Guatemalan wife of the FAR leader”. LIRING-3 surmised to ROWTON that this person might actually have been the wife of Francisco Lara Barrios, but that plans for her return were discarded in favor of the trip by Lara himself. 4. At ROWTON's urging, LIRING-3 insisted on reeting the tro Guatem2zlans involved and in talking to then before undertaking such a mission, Persaval finally introduced LIRING-3 to Francisco Lara Barrios on 17 March 1968, and the latter presented LIRING-3 to 2 certain "Rodolfo", who LIRING-3 ascertained subsequently was | a member of the 13th of November group headed by Yon Sosa by the name ofySandoval. Francisco Lara Barrios confided to LIRING-3 that he had in his possession a false Guatemalan passport in the name of Jose Maria‘Oliva Carranza and that he had obtaired legal residence in Mexico with his wife and children through the efforts of ex-Mexican President Lazaro Cardenas. He also named a certaia Eskenazi and LIREBEL-1 as persons who assisted Guatemalan exiles -in Mexico. Station believes Eskenazi may be identical with Luis DavidfEskenassy Cruz, a former agent of the Guatemala City Station. - 1 5. With the approval of ROWTON, LIRING-3 agreed tol help - the above-mentioned persons to cross the Mexican/Guatemalan border and to accompany them to Guatemala City. This latter extension of the original trip was made by Lara at the suggestion of LIBING-3 so that the latter could meet with the FAR woman responsible for logistics. LIRING-3 reported to ROWION subwequently that just before their departure, Lara also offered to arrange for LIRING-3 to travel clandestinely to the Sierra de las Minas to meet directly with FAR and 13th of November leaders to discuss further) support that LIRING-3 night be able to provide through his comsetcial . contacts in Chiapas and northern Nexico. 6. “ LIRENG-3 fabricated 2a false Mexican identity d at! (Secretaria-de Education) for Francisco Lara Barrios in the name of. Jacinto/Rangel Cervantes with Lara slightly disguised so that tke latter could move about more unobtrusively on the Mexicaa side of the border just prior to crossing. On 3 April 1568, | just prior to their scheduled departure date, Francisco Lara | t CLASS FICATION y {ma ./ weroowrres | gpempat |B | 2 14-2000 Ae ptr emer ene pay Hehe k aeeG TERT tem meg OR Ie maw ema See EE OH “CONTINUATION OF ; 1 SO Le SowRCL SSO seen DISPATCH . KYMA - 34531 Done . i i i ; { i informed LIRI‘G-3 that their mutual friend Rodolfo Sandoval. would not be accompanying them since ke was too vell known and his mission was not important enough to justify the risk and the expense involved. 7. LIRING-3 did not depart as he had hoped on 5 April 1968, because Lara unfortunately accidentally shot himself in the ankle on the norning of that day while cleaning his gus and had to be. given medical attention before he could make the trip. LIRING-4 told ROWTON that LIRING-3, Francisco Lara and Razlloreno, a friend of LIRING-3, finally left Mvexico City in te personal car of Raul Moreno on 10 april 1958. but that Moreso had returned to Mexico City two days later as a result of an-zecident that disabled the car sorewhere in Chiapas. LIRING-4 did not report anything concerning the subsequent involvement of Carlos Persaval Marcue, stating that she rad not received any ccanunication fron LIRING-3 after his telegram of 12 April, in which te reported the return of Raul Moreno. #0¥TON surmises that when Raul Moreno kad to return to Mexico City. LIRING-3 azd Lara asked Carlos Persaval Marcue to join them and drive trem to the border Se his om cor and thet Bersaval continued on with them toward Guatemala ‘City. : : » 8. Guatemala City Station advised on 22 Arril 1968, that the story of the arrest of Lara, Persaval and LIZING-3 had reached the local press and that they would be turned over to the appro- priate courts for trial. This indicates that LIZING-3 may ; eventually be released and hence be available to ROWTON for ' complete debriefing. 9, The only significant nane that had surfaced as a result of LIRING-3's involvement with the Guatemalan reseis in Mexico City is that of Rolando”’Nendez Aguilar, whom Francisco Lara Barrios contacted on 45-60-30 extension 27, in early April from the home telephone of LIRING-3. (This number corresponds to the. "Publicaciones e Inpresiones Mexicazas, S.A. - Diario Ovaciones, Calle Lago Sirahuen 297, Mexico City). From the LIFEAT coverage - on LIRING-3 it is apparent that Mencez is a close contact of both Lara and Sandoval and may be providing or have provided employment for them in Mexico. The Station is 2ttempting to determine the home address of Mendez in the hose that further details of his possible collaboration may be uncovered. i by nt Kady for/WEllard C. CURTIS — a + MSE ErOUS (ToS | _ Ste: Cc. a B- qe NO! - wy 4 . . Taat Seca tetas Orie Ton C8 rn ee ee J Tom Conts Ly POS Ps ANIVOR NSTC - SEEN AY PERSO rt mote) ret --are Ep 1 7 . z vcCREI poets onemee ee { eee me H A 7} - FI, LY LATE, Cols. CLE Z- SECRET 2521252 aPR 68 CITE MEXICO CITY 5375 DIRECTOR , cuaTenaL 2 ity i [When Faved mrqenee coven a — | REPROOLS TOS OF Tens COPY 220m ITED Sa CT sovancecoey |_| seven i ] sores Te oo al - | wor GC us G no 3 16 — at z | CLASSHY TO FAL WO. : { 2K amir To FRE MO ™., wessem we Fee. _# | eng mo [5 atr. ro examen (J) orsrecr ( sc. 3 oro . PERUMES fa rieeyiarse-4 25 A283 9 « eae AS83284 : REF! GUATERALA CITY 8939 WiG57c;) fe : fl LEM Tete A MECTIVEN AADLE COAwW MTYTCAH CONSIL ATE GUATZALA. $e wear ewe” CITY 24 APRIL STATING cousuLars INTERVENING OF BEHALF LIRINS-3. LIRING<*4 PHONED CONSULATE ,» WAS TOLD BY CONSUL GCTAVIO SERRANO THAT LATTER CLOSE FRIEND LIRING-3 FATHER. SERRANO SAID LIRING-3 “ALL RIGHT,” WOULD HAVE INITIAL COURT HEARING. 25 APRIL AFTER WHICH JUDGE WOULD HAVE E.GHT DAYS DECIDE DISPOSITION OF CASE. CHARGE IS DISTRIBUTION (COMMENTST PROPAGANDA. HO MENTION MADE BY SEBRANO OR PRESS OF FACT FRANCISCO (LARA) BARRIOS ARRESTED . ° . . t 2. LATE 24 APRIL LIRISG-4 RECEIVED LETTER FROM LIRING-3 HASTILY SCRISELED ON BROWN PAPER,» AND PROBASLY HAILED 70 HER BY SERRANO. LETTER IN DOUSLE TALK SAYS LARA “ALL RIGHT™ AND WARES AGAINST RAVING HIS WIFE TALK TO THE °RESS OR HIS MOTHER come GUATEMALA TO i HELP HIM. GOES OR TO SAY “THINGS MAY TAKE A | . WHILE” AND BLAME PERSAVAL FOR ARREST >. . | ~ Se LIRING-4 CONTACTED MANUEL (MAR CUED PARDINAS AFTER RECEIVING on . gress ome OL SECRET é ~ we Gane Ee Te ce ee Loe, tape .. . nae, A ete caine ey Many ems eect i | a 4 7 ‘ 1 ' i ai i i 2 i a Pen ene ne een ay 14-0000 eh ne re nA RNa ae tes one ono a We irter et Ween myer e sae ay Seat Serre oy Ae eran Cee, ee ae AAR reser oreN ates 5 feo epee naan mes eter ° CLASERED MESSAGE PAGS 2 MEXICO CiTY 5375 SECRET CASLE. MARCLE SAID HIS REPHEY PERSAVAL PALYAYS IN TROUBLE AyD DESERVED BE LOCKED UP" BUT ADMITTED CALLING ON MEXICAE FOREIGH MISISTER ANTONIO. (CARRILLO) FLORES Of BEHALF PERSAVAL WITH RESULT THAT MINISTER SEST MEXICAN CONSUL GUATEMALA CITY INSTRUCT 1085 TO ISTERVZES. | 4. PER STATION SRIEFIIG LIRURS-4 TAXING LIRING-3 LETTER To LIRINS 25 APRIL VITK VIEW ASK AID LIRING-2 LIRI3G-3 ARREST TO TRY CORRECT ADVERSE REPORTS CIRCULATISG RE HIS AnD LIRIEE-9 AND USE LOYALTY. LI®TWG-4 STeT HEN oUANT eaLt Con erEPe TEENS ID SINUS CAPITAL 19 APRIL SAYISS | LIRINS-1 WHO ASKED GIRL 10 CALL HAD SUCCEESED OBTATZING PERLAE VISA GRANTED ALREADY A Lae, LIRIsS-4 te STATE R HIS Fre CLEARLY SETTLED, IATEMALS WILL HELP | 2 N waAmT LEAVE UsTIL LIRIES-3 FREED st STATION # naTi CRALLY HOPIESG ARRE ) oF Lieine- -3 IN GU STRY VISA FOR LIRING-4. iF #EwS SHE DCES g80T LIRIZG*4 POSITION DGRISG VISIT PERUHEN. 18 REPORT ANSOUUCING LIRING-35 ARREST I8 GUATESALA PASSTS STATION 23 APRIL LITEMPOS © BRARDED LIRING-3 AS “COMMUBIST.” SECRET — se ‘ a ae ca A oe ete 0 nt SECRET | : soe mentee ge wa . ~ : ate ‘ ‘ rece eee memene ire met remeewie zrremeernn at ere mene enn 14-0000 23 April, 1968 Do om SRERET 3 7 1 L 1 MEYORAKDUM = | 4 ‘SUBJECT: LIRING-3 Visit To Guatemala With Guerrillas : FRANCISCO ADALBERTO LARRA BARRIOS and CARLOS! | MANUEL PERSAVAL MARCUE i cece nace 1. On 5 March 1968, LIRING-3 had dinner with CARLOS i PERSAVAL NARCUE, nephew of MANUEL MARCUE FARDINES, director of the now defunct magazine “POLITICA”, a Cotzmunist bi- monthly publication, During the dinner PERSAVAL queried LIRING-3 if he could obtain a false passport for the wife of an important Guatemalan guerilla leader so that she: COULS Chace fave Meas LU ULabem- ta, LIRING-S replied that he would do his utmost to assist. 2. On 8 March 1968 PERSAVAL told LIRING-3 that two(2) Guatemalan revolutionaries had need to travel to Guatemala by mid-March. LIRING-3 commented that there was Limited possibility of obtainirg false documents, but that he could. brief the Guatemalans so as to facilitate their illegal crossing of the MWexican/Guatemalan border, or if they desired, he would guide them. ! . 3. On 9 March 1968, PERSAVAL again discussed the matter -with LIRING-3, saying that one of the two travellers possessed '- legal travel docurents. Since the other person has no such ‘ legal documents, they should enter Guatemala illegally. f MEXI-479077 4. LIRING-3 reported on 27 Yarch 1968, that one of the traveller to Guatemala is FRANCISCO ADALBERTO LARA BARRIOS. The group is of the opinion that LIRING-3 should also go to Guatemala in order to meet an unidentified worman, described as the FAR logistics officer, to discuss FAR support from Mexico. j /-MEXI-500077 . H 5. Departure was delayed because LARA sustained a self- inflicted gun shot wound while cleaning a weapon. On 10 April _ : LIRING-3, LARA, and another person--described as a member of cope cee - the YON SOSA Faction--departed en route to Guatemala. ji LIRING-3 was informed that the FAR and the YON SOSA group are now working together, but that a certain amount of : compartmentation exists. : ! vs fMEXI- 52057 eee aoe SECRET rs ee me maemerener spencpRS BATT yet - totes . Saar tate iia erate a 14-0000 fot a SECRET ~ 1 6, During the 14-15 April week-end, Guatemalan | authorities arrested three individuals near the Mexican border, They were brought to Guatemala City where they are being held for interrogation. The: persons arrested are: a. FRANCISCO ADALBERTO LARA BARRIOS (Guatemalan) b. CARLOS JURADO DEL MAR (Mexican) c. CARLOS MANUEL PERSAVAL MARCUE (Mexican) When arrested LARA admitted that he is a Communist, and that he is returning to Guatezala to renounce his afriliation, / GUAT-3880 7 7. ‘The G-2 of the Guatemalan military was not success- ful in its interrogation of the Guhiente Linicer sttomptca we mm ee we rae, eee 1t but wa. compelled to conduct its interrogation in the presence of G-2 officials who continually interrupted, ‘ Liaison was attempting additional interrogation under more favorable circumstances. MYeanwhile G-2 is considering turning over the Subjects to the "Army Special Unit" for further ° interrogation. / GUAT-88907 ee cee nen nee en oo re : . J Sout cea erring er eMneAnyye I Cn nem mote aha On es caa uct NIE AN fant at ancien OS © uate ceed 14-0000 +3 t , i . LVUMIG = 3 Case SICRETARIUT DiSSemra TON C-a6S1ED MESSAGE F Tote. Comes CHOCTING AND/OR IRETALS - seen ar fe] PERO NT NOTED Sec R ET a : (When Filied tn} ee es z Cc REPPOO CC TION OF THiS COS POC BITED ADVANCE COPY G8uLo SLOTTED H . Ue 2 moe O ves Ono og pba egernes Te ) z cuassiFy TO FILE wo _ fy Fr i : aT: | Kila WY ne) pers . _ mE mo Deer. to hr ‘i erence ! pestaov Ose. | wee ee ED fares q re . rod laf { iva 77 Ire m CV Cilo fs. 4 | J SECRET 2221452 APR 68 CITE MEXICO CITY 5528 ; i GUATEMALA CITY INFO DIRECTOR . ool) 2laeteN85857 REF: GUATEMALA CITY -8926 fod 1. ALL INFO IN MEXICO CITY-53GfMAY SE PASSED LIAISON. ‘ - é 2. WOULY Arrnecinic Cori ur wewdrdria nALIULE On FeACaCAL os AND JURADO. SECRET ae BT : | j 1 bs | | . . { - | i ae | i if i 7 _ ee a ae an — eS os secret (ef - — pce . oo. * . “oe. i woe .S weer ~ 7 fk a I f . ’ . fr 7 i Pork. 2 ! 2 a ba ee Cane SECRETARUT DESEMNATION Cussgrien Messace UV PERSOR UAT ROT IED Tora: COMES et ROUTING AND/OF INITIALS - SEEN BY 1 i} REPROOWCS TION OF THIS COPY PROHIBITED - ADWANCE COPY C SSUES oO SLOTTED more: (J ves 0 no ov: ar . z CLASSY YO FILE NO. | REF TO PLE NO. | osseu ov___L i _rtn re ep (set. to enancn pestis Fisic. | acto into T : ad ve. c. Pfc, eels PS, : t tnd 7 a SECRET 2217582 APR 68 CITE GUATEMALA CITY 8526 i . MEXICO CITY IRFO DIRECTOR 22 Ara 3 iy 9570 1 REF A GUATEMALA CITY 8889 Lyn) S13 ¢) B. MEXICO CITY 5321 6/2 gov ae) + meen nen. 3 2 PRLS SF Si arAGL 1560 AerUnicu TMAL TERCADAL AND JURADO HAD BEEN CONSIGNED TO THE GUATEMALAN COURTS, LARA STILL BEING HELD BY THE GUATEMALAN ARMY. CONSIGNMENT MEANS TFT END TO INTERROGATION 7 AND HAS, IN THE PAST, RESULTED IN A SPEEDY TRIAL AND LIGHT SENTERCING, IF AT ALL. OFFICIAL MEXICAN GOVERNMENT INTEREST HAS HCT YET SURFACED. CHECKING MILITARY SOURCES IW ATTEMPT OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFCRMATION. WILL ADVISE. : - : ; ; 2. PLS ADVISE WHAT PCRTIONS REF B CAN BE PASSED LIAISON.. if t > SECRET . i. Bf | : i . oe - — - e t : > : | _ - ee ee - ee ee .. = —— a i eee ee eee ad we 4 vt : t: - : _ al ee ‘6 a“ } ; : At ~ SECRET | 14-00000 "gp mercer postin pe nage ene Aen ' CASLE SECRETARIAT DssewINATION CLASSIFIED MESSAGE - Torn "Come, de . a) Peer cAvumt SOTRED SOC al? SECRET as ras even — . . (When Febed tn} sommes co: = wi i ROUTING AND/OP INITIALS - SEEN BY secLseee eines Se EE EE EEE ne ee roneen ee ee Ber ON OF Tre 5 COPY PROHIBITED BEA ANCE COPY CJ BSED Oo SOTTED t wom OF ves 1 no = TLASECEY TO FE NO ¥ o. ae ne os: _| te oe AREF TO PME WO. | rue mo (eer. ro SE CRE T 2216202 APR S& CITE MEXICO CITY 5301 PRIORITY GUATEMALA CITY INFO DIRECTOR WE a REF GUATENALA CITY eee? ( Ww gaeey/ 1. TELEPHOE NUMBER 46-44-97 IS REGISTERED TO ELGA SOBERON, Bulneit iN Lad Ur MANULL MANCUR PARDINAS. LAiLK Lives is Hove WHICH LOCATED AVENIDA DE LAS FUENTES 616, COLONIA JARDIi#ES DEL PEDREGAL. THIS TELEPHONE HAS BEEN TAPPED BY MEXICAN FEDERAL SECURITY FOR SEVERAL YEARS. 2. TELEPHONE NUMBER 32-62-18 (UNLISTED) REGISTERED TO FNU GARZA, CALLE SUR 7! HUMBER 427, COLOWIA SANDIJAL. STATION CANNOT IDENTIFY THIS PERSON, - - . ~ . | . > ju “gilt . mM | : ne SECRET | bee » cunsnsurnmanwincecmen airtel ee ray Sane) + neared pad 4 t : We | CABLE SECRETARIAT DrSSEMINATION SRLASSFED VESUGE ~b JOT Comes Bb “rn anovor petals - SEEN BY . PERSON UNIT FOT1F.£D ” - SECRET wom ls] : ‘ (Wires. F ted in} ee 2fti‘i Zz an irra EES” as PEP POLUC TION OF Tees COPY PROWCEITED TD nowance cory O aSUEO (J ssn nox D vs Duo bf ey. at. z G45Srv TO FE WHOL. : ~ ROGEF TO PLE WO ossae wv LOS ves s mie wo Liner. -0 onan (] pesteov[) sic. w- “nen 1 x | aS COPY mee : Wig Breer | . 2 Ne Lit 2, FL FitpT a RE T 1S1625Z APR 68 CITE MEXICO CITY 5225 ' - IMMEDIATE GUATEMALA CITY INFO DIRECTOR , TESUCIGALPA ; LIRING : \ VEE Es [ghee x91879 REF: MEXICO CITY 5221 { eA a — nF / yo AY Re vO Wantdiivas i: neren Reet PARAGKAr A wun a PARDINAS IS A COMMUNIST NOT slecrrist HIS maoaarit Haney “POLITICA” NOT “PERIODICA™. - SECRET . - ; BT 4 ? * : ‘ : : / i ! - t . | 1 t a 4 nek ? - . 1 eet rt eemeeneeereni tare gree = = co 25 SECRET j on cee we cen ee The cing 2 apes SER TB ’ ; i | ee . : . | . ca ’ i : ke ‘ . a Pet : “hae | fag . bs. | : a | . ; a a - 4 4A Cas. £ SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION CiassiF iD MESSAGE Tora Comes | POUTING ANOVOR = | PEdson UT NOTIFIED UECRET (When Filled tni . f SIFY av. z CUssIFY TO PLE X-REF TO FILE xO. fue uo (vet. ro _ | SECRET 172146 APR 68 CITE GUATEMALA CITY 8852 ~ ¥EXICO CITY INFO DIRECTOR 17 25593083 vA ; x REF: GUATEMALA CITY-8887 (17 aver ; 1. ACCORDING TO LIAISON, G-2, BECAUSS OF LACK OF AELE [ BWTERROGSTL0N UFPiGEKS naD cicw UNAoLE GBiniw Asi iefonintion | | @ VALUE FROM TWO MEXICAN PRISONERS. LIAISON FORCED INTERROGATE i @ARA) BARRIGS IN PRESENCE TWO 6-2 REPRESENTATIVES WHO CONTIBUALLY " WTERRUPTED EFFORT. PRIMARY INTERROGATION LARA ADMITTEDLY NOT “| QOMPLETE. ESHICA WILL TRY ARRANG? FURTHER INTERRCGATION 18 MORE i FAVCRABLE SUAROUNDINGS. . 2, BECAUSE G-2 HAS BEEN UNSUCCESSFUL IN !TS INTERROGATION OF _ MEXICANS, THEY ARE CONSIDERING TURWING BOTH GVER TO “ARMY SPECIAL ; ; WII FOR ISTERROGATIOU. a 7 r 3. WiLL ADVISE DETAILS AS AVAILABLE. : . SECRET . | _— i i BI - 2 i ro 7 | . : 2 } r = : i weve te eee ee | - te - . fo: i Bho Pt i ~ i t SECRET : . Sm ett nation ge pe aae em me ae - nee ere aod 14-0000 a SECRET ; . (Aon Fiifed far i COCUMENT TRANSFER “ND CROSS EEFCAE WCE SLBJECT CF IOC 6 eT 7 p ; . . S@- Care Peictsses COC MENT CISPOS'TION 13. Thameseeeey to et tLe aa. 2 SURADG CELMAA, CARLOS 201-7983¢1 035-004-017 SEX M 006 7 GUAT-088890 16 APR 66 . CHT MEXICO occ ? , $ MEXICAN C&QRVING PP OO. 103388. , CAPTURED BY GIRTEMALAY AUTHORITIES “EAR REXI— CAN BORDER CVER PAST wEEKFND. ITEMS TAKEN , FROM PREISCNETS WAS MESSAGE FROM SOR TO 7 . RESTOR VALLE /FaR PSEUDO OF NERY DE LEON LICARDIEs Fao LEADERS, GUERILLA TRAINING : MATERIAL AND THREE SMALL STONE BELLS - meme Lo he wee LL . peped BE7 ven scaccece secrsces. SECRET f9reen : Neo . ; . _ \ a te et ais Se ' enna . . , | ; ' . : i 4 bie ; ; i s? . 4 “ and Q oe : Dee meme ~s CAasLeé SEC Et" AmaT DSSEMeT ON ¢ IF €D UETELGE Tora: Comes PERSON UN AO’ FED . - ~ SECRET anes newt er {hen Filied te! Ee eeedetinad Jo's >-0-~ + ACN ANCE COPY {x Sui. CJ s.oTres SE CRE T 1684222 APR 65 CITE MEXICO CITY 522! ‘ IMMEDIATE GUATEMALA CITY Iara IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR RCUTINE TEZUCIGALPAR LIRING . REF A Hexico city 52as( a: 4aae) | lSkiztawe B GUATEMALA CITY asca( sa} Giy36 ) SEG Cd a n” ! Jo DESPITE DESIRE HELP LIRLNG-3 YHO DEPARTED FOR GUATEMALA HANDLED BY ROWZON UNDER FALSS FLAG AND NEVER MADE WITTINS ROTON CONNECTION WITH WOFIRM. Selieve DISCLOSURE LIRING-3 CONNECTED WITH WOFIRM AT THIS TIME WOLLD CREATE SeRICUS DIFFICULTizS MOGOVT EXICH COMPLETELY YHWITTING STATIC ACTIVITIES IN MEXICO DIRECTED AT GUAT FE3ELS. IT WOULD CREATE SIMILAR DIFFICULTIES FOR LIRIHG~3 18 EYES CUBANS AUD MEAICA® LEFTTS; 72 KOT TS MENTION LIRING-4 WHO CURRESTLY AWAITING CUBAN VISA. “. 2. CARLOS MAUUEL PERSAVAL MARCUE IS WEPHEW OF EANUEL FARCUE PARDINAS, IMPORTANT MEXICAN LEFTIST AND EX DIRECTOR MEXICAS PERTOS~ ICAL WHICH RECENTLY DISCONTIduUED PUBLICATION ALLEGEDLY, aMCKS OTHER __ sou REASONS, AS RESULT WITHDRAZAL ‘CUBAN SUBSIDY. PERSAVAL ¥Ho MARRIED 9 SISTER LIRING MISTRESS ORIGINALLY INTRODUCED LIRINE-5 TS 9 SUAT, REBEL -_ SECRET etm ett eRe ot meme owe . . ee a an oe . Ny ~ TT nest pent emeeee mare ie 14-0000 Aa EER AGRA Lag aes aN TAIT Ram at nets i Cae. £ SECRETS £T CISSEMINATION CUSS FIED VESSAGE Tora, COMES: ROUTING AMD/OR INITIALS - SEES BY SECRET pecs et man (When Filled in) lenpnyeseiend CA’ Br, Ct need P EXILE GROUP MEXICO CITY. ALTHOUGH ROWTON LACKS LATEST DETAILS, IT msi TWO MEXICO CITY S221 SECRET PRESABLE PERSAVAL WAS PERSUADED ACCOMPANY LIRING-3 AND LARA AT LAST HEUTE SINCE HE HAD CAR AND LASA GUN WOUND MADE BUS TRAVEL ansvooipkce. suLucS! GUATEMALA CITY INFOR* LIAISON MARCUE MELE cuoun MEXICAN LEFTIST RELATED TO EX DIRECTOR PEXIGDICA AND LARA GUST : LEPTIST EXILE BUT JNDICATE IT HAS 89 TRACES LiR1ic-S. - Se WOULD AIPRECIATE DETAILS LIRING-3/LARA/PERSAVAL ARRESTS add SUBSEQUENT INTERROGATION AS BECOME AVAILAZLE. IS THERE CHANCE ARRESTS LIRING-3/PAXSAVAL MAY LEAK TO PRESS OR LOCAL MEXICAN AUTHORITIzS?2- PLEASE ADVISE. ~ ; ” SECRET H aT a yt i ; 4 _ - * rn: ; ra ! . 2 a 7 . - ot e pth ne rebeimntreee erte wet eee ae 1 mere) » ' t ‘ ? ; “ hoe ~ Liking. -3 / moa TD ves 5 ~o (et 7 7 at: TT, Tacx -)- «_Of/D 2 aussey 10 me wong pei Cty ne ‘ fig \ s a-AEF vO mE NE 52 oe Nar ile erssom ove a ee eo Dees. to ; case O) pester ore : i aera SECRET 1523572 APR 68 CITE GUATEXALA CITY 8333 ’ IBMEDIATE MEXICO CITY INFO IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR, ROUTINE TEGUCIGALPA LIR1KG i ae ro...) REFS: Ae MEXICO CITY 5205 (IMT ATF) bo B. SCGUATEMALA CITY 521 (NOT SEST TEGUCIGALPA) C. GUATEMALA CITY 8822 (HOT SENT TEcuorsaLrad (sw 90807). 1. ON AFTERWOON 15 APRIL, 66 LIAISON REPORTED THAT FRANCISCO ADALBERTO (LARW) BARRIOS, GUATEMALAN CONAUHIST WHO CARRIED MEXICAN IDESTITY DOCUMENTS IN HANEZ JACINTO CRANGZL) CERVANTES;| CARLOS (JURADO) DELMAR, MEXICAN CARRYING PASSPORT BO. 19535883 ; t_ t 1 . AND CARLOS HASUEL CPERSAVAL) MARCUE, MEXICAN CARRYING PASSPGAT: 80. 38171, WERE CAPTURED BY GUATEMALAN AUTHORITIES HEAR MEXICAN BORDER OVER PAST WEEKEND CEXACT DATE KOT AVAILABLE) A, ALL THREE WERE BROUGHT TO GUATEMALA CITY AND ARE BEINS HELD FOR INTERROGATION. 2. AMONG ITEMS TAKEN FROM PRISONERS WAS MESSAGE FROM COR 70: _"WESTOR VALLE” CFAR PSEUDO GF HERY DE LEOW LICARDIZ, FAR LEADER) : GUERRILLA TRAINING MATERIAL, AND THREE SMALL * STONE" BELLS. WHEN ASKED ABOUT BELLS CEACH OF PRISONERS CARRIED A BELL) ~AWTERROGATORS | GOT THREE DIFFERENT STORIES. DURING INITIAL INTERROGATION BY aa, | LARA ADMITTED HE COMMUNIST, BUT CLAIMED HE RETURHIHG TO GUATEMALA - Si. SECRET A i I : | : : : wee 4 oan 7 s . - . . _— . - + one oA vy Weegee * : . oes we sabre, “ey fasts Ged oa on CUSSED UESSEGE Tota. Comes | SECRET | (When F ited tej Pied f2: - no 2 Te; | PEPROOUCTION OF TinS COPY PROMBITED = AOE ANCE COPY [] ssuco DD worn nom D ws Dono , 4 i ' CLASSW TO pre MO i LLSLE SECRETAP AT OSSEMmE TICS IST SOT ED er IO —— | KSEF TO FRE NO. PAGE 2 GUATEMALA CiTY 5884 SECRET TO RENOUSCE HIS AFFILIATION. 3. LIAISON REQUEST&D STATION FOR TRACES ON THREE PRISONERS. ADVISE SHFOAMATION MEXICO CITY WISHES PASS LIAISON. secret BT i j i i . i oe o7 j i i ' i - a - _ : j i io. ; : } | of tn : } i ee _ —- <2]: —_ ~ E __ 7 - _ cane tp ee seepage es ba ee FH : ° ; _ -~ Fi ; - - - zg .. . ‘ - 4 ; . - : : Pad é . S: SECRET — | |. ee 9 ce eee ye weet oe : - a : ale i a ae aS tha Tt Teme tee bare FET ine ee ane my nee ; sg 1 Eat ma mabe oe Fee treme at ngit Patien eres nbaew et ; { L 14-00000 yy DISPATCH [| oo = bighbad for OTS 19 i Chief, ¥H Division "ee DEOCIG eFOURED 4 aro.” i sony tes > : MICA TEAMED ' om wea mown ; ce _ : , . Chief of Station, Mexica ‘exzoram : SGA operations J Against PBRUMEN Tarz evving LIRING-3, LIRING-4, ACTION REGUIZED « SEF IREMCES and Their Contacts - January to 31 March 1968 H . i Action Required: FYI ! i t References >: A. HMMW-16222 oo B. HMMA-33842 : { 1. The development, handling, and exploitation of any asset under false pretenses by someone operating under false _ Axvamhacte ¥r tha! fies hee acd wed? sontineve ta hers case of LIRING-3/LIRING-4 the situa ion is further complicated by the fact that PBRUMEN nationals at home and in LIRING (the main target against whom the two have been directed) have long suspected their motives for maintaining contact and wanting to cooperate with then. The ups and dowus of the ‘ LIRING-3/LIRING-4 marital relations have from time to time further complicated the conduct of operations involving them. The Station can understand that Headquarters haa some reser~ vations on the conduct of these operations. They have been ecczplicated, time consuming, and have blown hot and cold depending on the state of mind of the PBRUMENers at the time and the difficulties between LIRING-3 and LIRING-4. Because ef incomplete control, an almost inescapable feature of this type of operation, a considerable effort was made to check the reliability of LIRING-3 and LIRING-4,. This involved ., LIFEAT coverage, audio monitoring (LIROSIN), and occasional ‘ Continued........csecceeceeees ai Attachments: - i-3 . XO Reports (15), u/s/e r i ye Identity Sheet, u/s/c : | VY i Distribution: fe - : Orig & 2 - C/WHD (w/atts - 1 copy att A; 3 copies . att B) ete tenets | 1% ates - es copy “GR eee sion de an, CONTINUATION OF : DISPATCH - HOA - 34484 TASPA Cw STURCE AND WOMBER | surveillance by the LIEMBRACEs. The results, at least in the PBRUMEN phase of this operation, have been unspectacular so- far. The main usefulness of LIRING-3 and LIRING-4 has been’: a) as access agents to LIRING, (although this has been | largely reduced to the LIRING Consulate), and b) to introduce Wallace B. ROWTON to visiting PBRUMEN officials and members / of the local leftist community with access to PBRUMEN and ; LIRISG. A major effort was started recently to take this operstion up one more notch and, taking advantage of a recent cris»s in the relations between LIRING-3 and LIRING-4, send the iatter to PBRUMEN on a mission to assess and hopefully recruit new sources of information. The exploitation of LIRING-3's contacts with renresentatives of the Guatemalan PAR rebel moverert was the object of separate correspondence. LIRING-3's renewed contacts with these representatives do. not at this time involve PBRUMEN, although the latter clearly supports at least some of their activities. 1 : 2. Forwarded under separate cover are fifteen reports prepared by Wallace B. ROWTGN on the activities of LIRING-3, TTRING-4. and come nf their eantacts from late Januarv to 31 March 1968. ‘The Station has noted Headquaz‘ers' desire for more frequent progress reports per reference A. It felt, however, that in this case partial reporting of LIRING-4's difficulties in obtaining a PBRUMEN visa (by far the most important aspect of this: operation during the period under review) could have been misleading, as the situation changed several times and LIRING-4 did not really know what to expect from LIRING froz one meeting with its representatives to the i:axt, not to again mention the ups and downs of the LIRING-3/ LIRING-4 relationship, which hit a new low during this period. The Station would like to point out in passing that, in addition <o cable reporting and dispatches transmitting: ROWTON'sS contact reports, the operations in which LIRING-3 and LIRING-4 are involved in are reviewed in sone detail in the over-ail monthly report submitted by the PBRUMEN Section of this Station. 3. The last time LIRING-4 accompanied LIRING-3 to PBRUMEN, she obtained an entry visa in a few days. LIRING-4 thus felt that as an ex-enployee of LIRING with good connections in PBRUMEN and LIRING she would obtain a new PBRUMEN entry! visa fairly easily. Entry visas are now quite a bit more difficult to obtain, hawever, for PBRUMEN nonofficial citizens abroad. It also appears that the LIRING staff did not really know what to make of LIRING-4's stated desire to return to PBRUMEN for an extended period of time, as this was obviously based ‘on a domestic quarrel. LIRING-3 and LIRING-4 have had other rom eee §=S30 «401 quarrels, and the LIRING staff may have thought that this last one would subside and that LIRING-4 would postpone or cancel. her plans for going to PBRUMEN. It was to convince the LIRING staff that the difficulties with his wife were serious ‘that, LIRING~3. first went to LIRING. In a maneuver to further convince the LIRING employees, particularly LIRING-2 and LIRING-9, that LIRING-4 seriously wanted to go to PBRUMEN as a result of domestic problens, ROWTON decided to have LIRING-3 openly question LIRING-4's right to take their child with her. It must be remembered that, in “exico, a wife cannot leave the country, and especially take a child with her, without the express and official. consent of the husband. This little scenario appears to have been well played. On the other hand, it did not help LIRING-4 obtain a visa any (faster, LIRING-2 appeared to be waiting, among other things, for LIRING-3 to arrive at a decision regarding their child jaccept- able to his wife. LIRING-3 finally "agreed" to Ivt LIRING-4 take the child at his 26 February meeting at LIRING. Two days before, LIRING-4 had been told by LIRING-2 that the CLASSIFICATION - [o-Sea in STUB ANS WOMGER HMMA - 34484 CR SSHICATION CONTINUATION OF | DISPATCH SECRET “consejo superior” of LIRING, of which he said he was a member, had not yet taken up her case. This was indirectly confirmed by LIRING-16, wko told LIRING-4 the same day that nothing about her visa case had yet been sent to PBRUNEN as he would otkeipiss Kkuow it, ince he handlcd 212 vis» correspondence. 4. There is naturally the possibility that LIRING-4's visa request was handled by LIRING via classified correspondence not seen by LIRING-16. This channel may have been used because LIRING-4's visa request brought out the old problem of LIRING-3's reliability in the eyes of the PBRUYENers. Although LIRING-2, LIRING-9, and Identity appeared sympathetic toward LIKiNG-4 and her projected visit to PBRUMEN (to the point where they advised her on more than one occasion not to come back to Mexico), they, at the same time, sought to clarify two things. They first made another attempt to throw some light on the sources through which LIRING-3 had obtained information of particular interest to LIRING. Secondly they brought up the question of "the Greek" (ROWTON) and tried to obtain answers to pertinent questions. LIRING, as mentioned by poth wAKiNG-S aod luenlity, ip uve used ww ucing Bavew sensitive information without at the same time obtaining good source description. Specifically, how did LIRING-3 hear of the arrest of the LIRING member involved in a subversive case tn 1966, how did he learn of its proposed publication in the press of a Central American country, how did he obtain the - report on Rico GALAN which he passed to LIRING, and how could he have learned of certain of the activities of Moises OROZCO Leal? To all these questions LIRING-3 replied by saying that he had good sources in Nexico and Central America and that he was not about to divulge them to the PBRUMENers. Both LIRING-2 and Identity in their conversations with LIRING-3 and LIRING~4 took pains to say that LIRING-3's conduct in his dealings with LIRING and PBRUMEN was "above reproach." They wanted to | be sure, however, that he "had aot fallen victim to unscrupulous elements constantly surrounding the revolution." To quote the old cliche, LIRING-3 "got their message." 5. ROWTON’s introduction to LIRING-2 and other LIRING members by Rodolfo REYES Cortes and his subsequent meetings ‘with LIRING-2 were bound to make the latter sonewhat curious about this wealthy Greek businessman and proclaimed friend of "the revolution” who seems to travel extensively and appears to have well-informed and influential friends in many parts of the world. LIRING-2 was apparently ruffled by ROWTON's criticism of the LIRING efficiency (see ROWTON's report dated 1 January sent as an attachment to reference B) since he _ finally phoned ROWTON's "office" after the incident described in ROWTON's 1 January report. For some reason LIRING-2 made the call on a legal holiday when offices are usually closed, and the operator of ROWTON's answering service answered "Mr. ROWITON's (in alias) office." This apparently made LIRING-2 even more inquisitive. During a one hour meeting at LIRING on 15 February LIRING-2 asked LIRING-4 about her relationship with "the Greek." LIRING-2 wanted to know where and for whom he worked, et cetera. ROWTON's report of 17 February covers this conversation in detail. LIR{ING-2: appeared to suspect ROWTON may have been one of the sources of the information passed LIRING by LIRING-3 and warned LIRING-4 "to go easy with the Greek," if not for herisake, at least for LIRING-3, who "has not always treaded on firm ground." LIRING-4 provided some "information" on her Greek acquaintance on 24 February. ROWTON, who had briefed her in detail on what i , ot ! t 7 [x] IDNTINGED t CLASSIFICATION roam ” USk PREVIOUS EDITION, 14-0000 4, 3 f A CONTINUATION OF _Be. CuASh FATION VSPA ICM SOM. AM a erke DISPATCH SECRET HMWA - 34484 she should tell LIRING-2, felt, after listening to LIRING-4's' report, that the latter had at least partly succeeded in : lessening LIRING-2's suspicions. These suspicions may have been further reduced after LIRING-3's discussion with LIRING-Z on 26 February. ROWTON did expect LIRING-2's questions and i felt in the end that he had "passed the test." 6. The Station does not know at this point whether | LIRING-4 will get a PBRUMEN ‘entry visa but is still optimisti¢ that she will. The PBRUMNENers appear convinced that there is! serious trouble between her and LIRING-3, and LIRING-1, to whom LIRING-4 wrote for help recently, asked her to be patient, pointing out that red tape in PBRUMEN takes time. The possibility that the PBRUMENers may allow LIRING-4 in their country to interrogate her about the activities of her husband and some of her friends has occurred to ROWTON and the Station. Such a possibility is, however, most unlikely as the object of the PBRUMEN suspicions is LIKING-3 and net LIRING-4, who has several times told them that she knows little of what LIRING-3 does. The most important consider*tion, however, is that LIRING-4 is married to a Mexican citiz.a, and as suspicious as they may be of the latter's doings, the DOD Awe novo, aaa! the haet oF aun romtctro, boda! prose that this Mexican has done anything against their regime. On the contrary, LIRING-3 has time and again warned them of impending difficulties or problems. The fact that LIRING-4 is married to a Mexican and that she enjoys the status of immigrant in Nexico is also the best assurance that she would be allowed to return to Mexico, as the PERUMENers want no trouble with the Mexicans. The SGSWIRL exanination recently given LIRING~-4 has cleared the air at least on two points. First, that ! LIRING-4 is not an enemy penetration, and, second, that she has not revealed the nature and extent cf her contacts with ROWTON to anyone else than LIRING-3. The Station agrees with: ROWTON that LIRING-4 would, if given a chance, prove herself to be a good asset. As for the question of being left with continuing obligations in this operation, both LIRING-3 ana LIRING-4 know that there is little ROWTON could do heyond , providing legal-type advice to bring LIRING-4 back to. Mexico ' if the PBRUMENers refused to allow her to return to her husband, an unlikely possibility as mex*ioned above in view of current Mexican, PBRUMEN relations. The letter of understaudiing signed by LIRING-4 specifies the extent of ROWTON's commitment and leaves no doubt as to the extent of his obligations. .The Station hopes that LIRING-4's relationship with LIRING-3 will not improve with time to the point where she will lose the proper motivation and cover to undertake the mission to PBRUMEN for which she has been trained and briefed. 7. The attempt made te exploit Carmen LOZADA's trip to -PBRUMEN to obtain assessments and vulnerability information on a number of persons she knows who have operational potential turned out to be a complete failure. LOZADA ran into such J d@difficult family problems in PBRUMEN that she had no time (or; as it turned out, desire) to obtain the information requested: of her. The strain of her personal problems was such that ‘she: nearly had a nervous breakdown after returning to Mexico. City on 16 February. Not even LIRING-3 could get anything out of her. The victim of a type of family blackmail by her |pro-: ANTHUG husband, LOZADA returned to PBRUMEN on 15 March. ROWTON did not fare much better with Rodolfo REYES Cortes, : who returned to Mexico City in early March. REYES, who is t preparing to go to Chile to put ona ballet performance, fas. been extremely busy since his return with private and professional matters. ROWTON nevertheless managed to debrief CLASSE CATION use parca exnon. , SECRET 14-0000 him at least partially on his contacts in PBRUMEN. The only concrete result of REYES' tyip to PBRUXEN so far is the contact which he made with Sukendah**HANAFI, the ex-Ambassador of Wonesia in Havana. According to REYES, HANAFI expressed 1 rest in meeting ROFTON to “work something out" to the mutual rdvantage of boih the Greek and Indonesian revolutions. After a couple of phone calis, it turned out, however, that HANAFI would probably be unable to obtain a Mexican entry visa. The Station believes, anyway, that little would be gained by a meeting. From the information at hand, HANAFI is a convinced leftist who does not lack for money and seems to have an} enjoyable life in PBRUYEN. The Station is finally not | interested in the Indonesian "revolution” or in what HANAFE could do to help the Greek ieftists. | 8. If she does not go to PBRUMEN an effort will be made to further exploit the antagonism LIRING-4 has developed for the personnel of LIRING in the course of her attempts to. obtain a PBRUMEN visa to obtain additional operational information on LIRING and its employees. LIRING-4 has been so humiliated and angered that she is willing to do literally fhaay Uibddegy eee lida e OMS eu ROWsUN cual ous euuiu pul a time bomb in the building if he asked her to do so. LIRING-4 has already been used unwittingly for NECREDO purposes. It may be possible if she stays in Mexico City to use her in connection with an audio operation against the “safe room’ of the LIRING Consulate. Pre AX Wel for whasra c. omg CLASSIFICATION 14-0000, 4 SECRET : i MICROFW scr : Separate Cover Attachment B to MAY 2 1968 HMMA-34484 CRO. SER | ‘ Identity Sheet z : Identity: Ismael SUAREZ de la Paz : fg i t . 1 , f B f . Seed nes bane ne cme sae ee \ 1 LE ap gens oe eth geass eee . : ; | i 1 ee . Armano ene ee eee eee etbe nee cm ee cece .. ae HMMA-344gyH j a 1 | te 410 a nr - pesesssgn set ine t —— t ; po foe . . i i Bane RTE EE RET ETE ‘ £ wrk. - - 31 Haren 1968 orn —— Sudject: SGSJ1ZL =Zxazination of LI2ING/4. ali STETASLE 7 a 31 ae 4. LIZING/4 was gives an sGSiIRL exavinetion fron shout 1030 until 1300 on 31/2/28 cu room 202 of the Hotel del Bosque on Callie bLelchor Ceargco. kowton renter the suite in the naze Kicolas Spyrersculos and no security problems were encounted in using tais site. 2. sowton first proposed the exexinaticn to Lixli.3/4, after discussing, it vriefly with LIsi.c/3, at 1500 on 30/3/68 in tre coffee shop of the Hotel -osque in tle 5 : alsort identical bb tie ricts refusal on the cround that it was “servil” 2:4 beneata her dimmity at any price. Sne mece it clear that she felt she ted been and was taxing @ll the risks and conziered it completely unfair thet she snould have to resence of the exaciner. L/4‘'s initial reaction was % of LIAI..S/3 ~- one of sacck, indignation, and out- " we oo % eve sect horcol? to rush 2 “pellee” Loesacnavauu auch se Gad “one notoing wreng and in fact knew nothing ebdout acuton. At one point she commented thet this whole thing made her taick teat Rowton was an agent of WOPACT. She did not dwet1 on this point, however, or return to it subsequently. 3. In view of this uniavoracly turn at the initial sessicn “owton agreed i with the examiner thet the latter should cracefully tow out and give sovten : @ crance to soften i/4 up by a more thorough exslanavion,emnecially since t L/4 refused flatly to accompany Rowton and the exaniner to the safehouse room upstairs. Kowton then spent the next two hours explaining the tesb : enphasing that it wouic not ircluce any indiscriminate frivolous questions _ ané that 1/4 would snow beforehand what che precis2 questions were. sowton made it clear that he was interested mainly in deterninins wbether 1/4 had : betrayed hin to her LIZIXG contacts aud hed any sort oF secret agreement L with PrxUMGN to work exainst hin. 1/4 finally asreed to teke the cxaminatio: “the followinz rornin> since as she stated ner conscience was clear. 4. The responses enpeared favorably on pertinent guestions and the control question on any théft ef soney (cuggested by Xowton on the basis of the repcert given to him in conficence by lirins/3 that 1/4 had taken 2,000 resos from the LInliG safe which she alcost immediately be placed on his. -- “ Gusistence) vroved to be excellent. L/4 did not reveal the specific theft “but she was evicently thoroughty convinced after the test that the Scs.IkL . 8 is reliable and cannot de beaten xoston and tae exaniner/felt it unwise to break her on this ccatrol question since it "gould prove counterproductive and would probably expose L/3} as thé source. [he test wi 11 proably serve as an excellent deterrent and addéiti nal control fsr fut assessment of L/4 and evaluation of ter reporting. — in, oun si OS Ct Wher Tag! 780) . ge Atami bth . te Seeman wenn tiated rege <n ettmate “ nae a ad 14-0000 . f e% ieren, 176: Subject: Linlid/4 nerart of Status of Hecuest for he-entry Fernit. 1. Howten zet with LIPI:C/4 at ner recuest at 1630 on 23/3/65 ar the Denny's kestavrant (Reforca ©. Iiane) to Giscuss the status ef her visa (re-entry) request. She svateé thet she hac cust received a letter from her friené Loctor Tolanda Uiaz, transmitted tzrrourch Jorrfin and given to her by the latter tiat same morning. The trensiatio. of the text of the letter is 2s follovs: , "Aho del Guerriilero Herdico” La Habana.rebrero 9/58 Sra. _ . ‘ ' México,).7. Quee Dear + fe To cxploiisd tv you aast night when we ‘spoke (en the telephone) the processi=s of your entry is deine beld up “because of a number of thines tzet have to be done which in ‘im view of tne pricrities you known exist result in it& not seing done as rapidly as one would wish. I don't thick vou should be discouraged and rest assured that as soon as it comes throuch, we'll advise you, especiaily since Abreu is seins to follow it tarough. Lisses to your child ané regards to Carlos. . : /s/ Yolanda ‘ 2. The letter, a copy of which was made by kowton, also contains a F.S. fron Abreu, a transletios of which fellows: I'm taking an icterest in your matter. As Yolanda explains red tape takes tire. I received your cable and letter. — : . Fondly, { /s/ Abreu po one 3. LIRkIIG/% called to Rowton's attention the length of tire ( alrost six © weeks) for the lstser to rerch her dispite the fact that Abreu binself most probably forwardeé it through the pouch. L/4 commented that when she ‘re- merked this to her friend Ustalina Cepero, tae latter stated that she ‘nad received a itter in the pouch «se same day out it was dated-in » ecender 21987, and anctner from folenda dated sebruary 90,1965 y 4a. LIKL.G/4 also rezorted that sze had fi-slly managed to talk with her father on the telephone, and,althouch he esreared uneasy and sozestat nbrupt (seco), she was rea-sured thot be was in reasonably good hezlth. jshe finally assured so.ton that she no lnuzer suspected hin of any foul play len da agreed that her fsther was apparently actiug.on the advice of his lawyer in con- nection with the visa reucest of her brcther {to emisrate to the -5.) that was deine Frocessed in iiew York. WB doston wow ot wee at cece began oe me cree va 14-0000 22 Merch 1963: Subject: Lizl:.t/4 deport of ews Concerning her Father in: Jew Fork. 1. At 1600 on 22/3/53 Rowton visited LIKING/4 at her residence ts discuss with ter ea report zhe had received froa a mutual friend concernins ner fa- ther. terlier in tLe day Lizi.c/3 nad informed daowzon that LixikG/% nad re- ceived « disturcizs piece of news to the effect thet someone Had accroached ser father in hew Tork vity and told him to brea off all contact with Li- BinG/& in order to eroic jeopardising his residence in the U.S. Accerding so LISINS/2, LInt.3/4 wes convinced as a result of this report that xXoxwton, and possibly with tne Emowlecse of LIRING/3 hinself, had erransed trois ap proach to precluée any mexccntact L/4 night nave ned with her father tnat sight vyeonardise her missicn to tisvana. Rowton assured TAIBG/S 2 taat ne had it &§ accordin= to LIKTIG/3 she | Was very “upset anc her conficence in bota Rowton and Lizi3/3 hinmsel? shaker. 2. Zowton reassured Tizi:G/4 when he saw her but, of ccurse, coulée aot" fur- nish proof of any xind that te had not intervened. Ze aszed several tine the identity of the soutce, but LIkTUG/4 seatfastls refused to divulge it, sar- ing only that a lavser friend of her father tad written to her stating that the reasca her father had not conmunicated with ber over £kak the past three months erd had nct answered her letters and telephone calls was that "taez" had told hin not to zaintain ary contact with his dauchter at the risk “of ‘hesing his residence ir the 0.5. xowton asked whether the lawyer's rame sas ” -Portuorndo (a leaé furnished by LISTHC/3) but L/% would not confirm cr deny » _this, syeing sicpiy thet ste would look into the satter herself. She said ‘that she suspected <owton since he was the only person vo whom! sse ‘had given her father's acdress in New Yorz and she c:uld not inazire why; any other person would heve a istive to csutect her father in that way. She added that if her favher had just given her some sort of explanation she could under- stand, but acting the way he did indicated that soneone had terrorized bis into sompiete silence. Rowt.n again insisted that ne did not ih any way... ... contact hear fcther, and woulé never have done so witzout first, consulting ber. He surzised that possibly her father's lawyer had counseled aim to areak off contact in connection with the application ter’ father was aaking 2 for a visa for LIRIi3/4"s brother on the ground thet the American autiorities mizht deny tae visa if they mew of LIRi:G/4's crevious exploy nent in the LIGLIG offices. T hoe tt ee ern Fea ate re ae ee Tyke Im dw Ree wallace 3. an / we oe 14-0000 a . A # } w ‘ 1. Rodolfo Keves Cértes ixformed sovten 8/3/68 that waile in Havana he discussee with his friend SukenZan Hanefi, ex-Indcresian Am>acsador “to Cuba, possibility of coliasoraticn with sis Greer leftist susinessnen friend scth in internaticszei comnerciel deals and politically. According Reyes, jazefi expressed innediate interszst, acceptin: Zeres' word that te coulé place full trust in Rowton. Henefi state? that te felt something could be worked out to thexe mutual ecvantace of dotno the Creek and the Indonesian revolution, since se hac contact aAinself with the liberation -army of Irdcnesian. 2, Banavi ackad Pevea tr cwatk we - wetticc fer tin uttt Levtcen upon lle serierablv7 in ¥ ~ return to Nexico vity, iearescinzcerccheomelacrrster Mexiec vVity where Reyes could nakxe the introéuction rereonaily, cut indicating that he mirk run into difficulty in obteinise a visa. He added “sat if Mexico vity not possibie he vould travel te raris where he nas never had visa trouble. 1 3. Heyes resorted to dowton on 11/3/45 that ne haé sited to Hanafi on telephone azz asking hin artenre trip soonest to i.exics “ity, out Hanafi had replied that his initial cneck hed revealed Mexicans would insist on Cleararce sith indonesian =adessy iexico Gity tricr to issuance of visa. Hanafi added, however, that he takins matter up with iaGl Hoa and might be able arrange some sort of official travel to fecilisate zssuance of visa. He prouised advise Reyes soonest sirce he aware that Heyes aust leave for’ Chile by end March (as scon as =is wife, Tatiana, obtains Chilean visa). . °- ; i F 7 . > if : . . . . - io ' - , : - #dBRowbon t i ‘ IL ecaeetrennte it beware . imagine Wet AN eM etm am biped * eeprom ee nimerenneeerinnyiebeens —~enenn emma © « a . fan ee RRL ME 14-0000 ec i i i) & | i i a LIRING/4 reported elso that L/2 toid her th n P A o wl ee OQ) at o 4 fj . co wid N 3d, HAO ©, On Bada @! O39 e| onm 9) Ho «a 4) o OW i od $e fry Q nd -, o § f 3a; Oo ” A o ia} a “el o! an . Ft i} 4 ' a i : . | ! | | \ cet eames went wee nee we ‘ 1 H | ee sg ee ee eee eeatecenangarnsnte samen ares, wy - ; 9 Hereh, 1968 Subject: LIZLG/4 Report of Contact with LIEING/E and LIRING/9. 4 : | 1. At 0930 on 0/3/63 L14_NG/& reported to Zovton thet she had again on 2/3 visited the LigiiG establisznent to check on the szatus of her re-entry — permit. She stated that LIki1G/2 wes cordial ‘out politiely passed the buck cn her re-entry pernit to LIzZi:¢/9, stating taat i+ was a matter fcr L/9's office and that in any case he himself yas so busy locking for a house for the Chief that ke could not do anytiirg else et the moment. Ee said in passize that he had to go to acapulco thet evenirg and would te there uctil Sunday night ( 10/3/62). He joxinely invited L/4 along for the ride. He also commented that he nimself would be back in Havana about June and way cida't L/4 wait tu go beck with him. ie added that in any case he hoped to see her there. 2. LIKLC/4 also reported that Echezendfa ( Isnail Suerez de la Faz),who happened to be present when she was talking te L/2, comzented that his wife would 5e leaving on the 11 ttarch fliktt and that he hirself expected to be returning in adout two weeks. L/4 then commented sarcastically that at the ' pate things were going with L/2 she would protabdly be still waiting for ner entry permit when he left and in the: case he coule rersonally expedite it. L/2 then by wey of apology stated that the mother-in-law of the Swiss An- bassedor bad been waiting for over <nree weeks for her entry vise and there was nothing ne could do to speed thinss up fren this end. 1/4 replied tzat this was after all little consolation for her, altncugh she felt very sorry for the Swiss mother-in-law. . : 3. LIgiiiG/4 continued to Howton that she then spoke briefly with LIgine/9 who greeted ner cordially and asked ter to take a coffee with hin in his private office. Gn enterize this office L/4 noted that the plaster bad falle: fron the ceiling gust above the desk and L/9 connented that nexpk it had just happened the day before and that he bored to have it repaired soon. Se _ ‘added that he would also te getting better furniture and some. pictures to decorate the bare walls. L/4 noted that the phone was still attached to the wall and no iamp of any kind was in the room. : 4 According to 1/4, LIzi.G/9 is. still waiting for a reply from Havana re her re-entry per=it, and hoped to have some reply by 11/3/68.| His secre- t. tary privately assured 1/4 that she would let her ‘trow at once if anythi.3 came in. LIKILG/S also revorted to fcston that she talxed to her frtend 14-0000 2. en eres atte eter 1 Yolanis Diaz cn the telephone as a follow-u> on her telesren to asx “Razire abreu to excedite her request for tae re-entry permit. L/S told Rowtcn that Yolande expiainec test she had pean unable t> ecatses Lbreu at first but fixrally got to hin on 8/3/68 and he pronised to do wat he could sconest, aivhough he cozzented that it would be-mpossibdle to do anytaine over the “week-end. . i 5. LTR 36/4 also reported. to Xovten that she ned telked briefly with srta Esperén of L/2's office and was surprised to hear her contplain of the "in- suppertzdle" conditicns under wrich she had to work. ‘CErta Esperin ssid that sne hac been ezployed in the iiaii& offices for the rast'3é@ years and “prior to the revclution had been relstively barcpy. Latelz, however, every— thing was full of aystery, all coors and cabinets locked up, and nosoay Veunvisg &@- YOU. one conilaea in is4 that soe hed had enough (“harta") and .was airaic that ste woulda beve to leave, atanéoning any hepe <he still had of getting ber pension after so many years. wellae- Sallace B. Rowton i i t Wun ote bene METS Fete Te ot es eee aS cn eae saonyeiind! 3 Peraee = ~~ . . _ - a 4 Karch,1953 Subject: Miscellaneous Infornaticn Purnished by LIzT:iG/4. . we 1. At his meetine with LI.ING/4,on tze sorning of 1 Karea,1968, Rowton asked L/4 for various miscelieneous ixnZorzaticn that right be of use to the Station.__L/4 reculled thet when she worked in the Consulate! office, aan the combination of the scfe was as follows: i RR EE a ee creme ery ni ' ' & tines to risht,stopzins at 10, i " 3 tines to left, steprizs at 65, ! 2 times to richt, stonpinzat 75, i thea turn to left until one can feel tumbler drop in in place. — —-t --- t 2. L/4 also furnished nowton with izformaticn for the attached sketch of the consular office where she formerly warked, indicetine the Tosation of the safe (in the corner concealed betind a wooden door locked by key). Like- wise L/& gave cetails of the office 2 Abelardo Curbelo wzich she‘ stated he sheared «with his new secretary ,Conchita - the wife of the @l-npic Attaché, . H 3. L/4 also told Zowton that she learned recently from corrfa that all confidential papers are now handled zrd processed by one yerson. L/4 added that she learned from ccnversation with MercededMartinez Morezo de Gonzalez. that she is in fect the serscn handling tne confide..tial documents. She. ' stated to L/4 thet she has to process the confidential papers of all-the offices, specifically Curbelo, Cicard, luna, es well as her susband's, (Cruz) and Kertinez'. L/4 explained to Zortonthat previcusly each' office handled its own confidential docurents, an¢ filed then in their respective safes. , 4. L/4 also save Howton the forn given her by the Consulate to be filled in for the “Registro de Ciudedano. Cubanos". L/4 explained that! she allesed ' that she had lost the original fora sive n to her and taus obtained another so that she could provide Rowton with a sample of the form( attached here- with). . . ; 5. L/4 also reported thet,as Rowton had requested,she typed out a letter to her father (given to the Statizn) at 1330 on 4 Harch,1968, on the consulate typewriter. She regretted not having been able to obtein the mame of the _ . ' $ypewriter since it was not visible on the case. shen she auked adia z. ° Lopez de Valdes the name the latter surprised her be saying that 1/4 was id the. second person to ask for suco information that day. In view of that * comment, L/4 felt she could not press for the information desired. . , . wallar om . . Se be ‘AON COR: t i ¢ i 5 + t cf x phe Lone ae . Vit 14-0000 vi _.. i i | | | , S _ of | : | | Po i . Archives . File Ghinet ; _ : 7 ae vein) 4 \ Mondaw MLS | in er a rr ia Fe ett Neh a a en Ma EHS 14-0000 ; _ _ i -, : . 1 | —_——— | i : | i : | : | in | a a Ie ST \ | — So | J laa t vals mey . 7 a Off .ce 7 ' \ : A 7 Qe , me | VS seems Seen . : te Sedien whos a) Lace ° ie Povdn node “¢ J& Noni iy ; Conchita | - - 7 LA Ripe] Vmods Abb boo. 14-D0890 - 27 February ,19 Subject: LISING/3 Report of Conversation with iInxiic/2. . 4. At 0930 on 27/2/08 LIsinS/3 reported’ to sowton that he: had| spoxen briefly to Echenendia (snail Suarez de la Faz) on 24/2/68 and|to L1“i3/2 “at some length cn 26/2/25 in the LIsgint offites. 1/3 explained! ‘to nowton that Zchemendfa nad passed a nessaze to him throucsh L/4 that ne wantea to talk to him end thet he would telephone himto arranze a meeting. 1/3 cone tinued that «chenendfa finally cor ected him by phone at about noon on 24/2/68 and askec nim te come to the i3xinG office thet afterncon. L/3 _told Howton thet when he finally saw Schenendia the latter was very vague an: general in bs statezents and that all ine could eather fron bis state- ments was that <chemendia wes apolocetic for the "_isunderstandizg" that bad arisen as a r:sult of L/+'s request for a re-entry zercit., Echerendéia stated that "we" are concerned that i/3, whom they considered honest and above reproach in his deaiings with rokuic=h, aight have fallen victe2n to unscupluous elements who constantly surround the revclution. L/3 convez:sed to owtn that this vague and alnost inccherent iine of Zehezencie aanoved him to such an extent tnat he felt it useless to cont nue nis conversation with him and as a result tercinated it at tae first ocportunity. 2. LIbGUG/3 continued thathe mee with ZIRIKG/2 on 26/2/68 at the latier's office with much more fuitfgl results, Accordin, to L/3, fa becan by stating that "they" appreciated the informaticn L/3 hed passed to them at various times in ~he vast, specifically the repcrt of Julien Lopez’ errest, the proposed publication of the a:rest in the Guctenalen press, the report conceriing the letter of Rico Galén end the Crozco afeir, but they were frankly perflexed with regard to the so.rce of such sensitive inforastion. L/3 told Rowton that he explained to L/2 that he had excellent Central ane=- rican contacts,as well as sexican sources in good positions, who could fur- nish suck anforzeavion witout naming anyone. He tcld L/2 that he had no in- tention of jeooardising his business ccntacts by revealing their isentity, and oc felt that wh-t he had done was in the interest of SBALMi2 and the | revolution.and thet L/2 enc bis friends shold uot lock ae horse ia the mouth cnd see spies behind every blade of xaigsg crass, just becasue taey thenzelves had no capability to checit out his reports. 3. L/3 then told aowton thot Lf2 asked directly aboot "el Griego” ond ‘nis rela.icoship to 1/3. L/3 stated that he feimmed surcrise jand asked ?ihat Gréek", acding that be knew several Creeks in Gu:temala, Yenezuela and he- xico. L/2 clarified by stating that be meant the Greek in roduced to hia _ OS copy _ ee ~ 5 . (a eater eee Somes wes elie ~ 8 ~ Bz Rodolfa xeyes. L/3 then exci-imed: "Ch, yeu sean seXo> Herrisi" to woich L/fé replieé m the ufiirmative. L/3 then exclained that ne felt that sr. Harris was a hivh-nindea revolutionary with nich level contaqtm taoroigh— out the world develored unrougk Bis cusinéess Exaxacrae relationsniscs who hea nelped hin a sreat ceal over the fast two years oota financially jand morally i” toes asxed Lfe .n20 2: 2. wud. in-l:. tuienel business, to wich L/2 repiled that be imew practically rothing, L/3 tolc “outcn thet He then closed in wits a scsewhat electorate explasation of now invernational busie nessmen ecquire valusable bits of inteeligence with trying as a result of the sexsitive rela.i-nship they deteicp with volitical personalities in various eovernzents. i/3 stated to “owton that he felt L/z was impressed ——_-—..---__. ... _favorably_with bis_explanation, sinc: he finally stated that_in reality. "they" (meaning nicself, Sersio Martinez, Ismail Suarez de la Faz and Cepeda), the Consejo cupericr de le Zobajada" hac nothing against sr. Harris but simply that they did not know enoush about hin, L/2 then stated that L/3 sust realize that the revolution was surrounded by provocateurs and that when they heve the least suspicions that they zust put on "the amber light" of caution. L/3 then stated tzet bis ceclinsgs with sr. Harris were sensitive nish-Level business negotiavions for the vrocurekens of sulphur and that he coulé produce docunsnts to srove tuis. L/2 replied thatthis was not at all necessary and that it vas simply just a question of knowing a little core about the sources available to L/3 and abou: the "Greek". 1/3 coniuded with a statement that 1/2 must in tae last analysis weisgr the en- tire affair in terms of whether L/3 in fact had ever done anyt::ing ageinst the revolution. i/2 replied without hesitation that everyone felt that L/3 had always acted in good faith and h-d the best of intenticgs. It was simpl; ‘that they felt that L/3 might have become a victim of a provocateur without realizing it. &, L/2 then stated that he had no objection to giving L/4 an entry pxurait but he hored that 1/3 was not just trying to solve a domestic: problem by sending her back to her mother. L/3 replied that there was in fact a serious domestic problem snd confessed th t he had had an affair with another woman . which L/4 had disccvered but he felt this was a very personal problen about _ which 1/2 should not be concerned. L/2 replied that he asreed with this and was concerned sitply avout the child wheé# he felt L/4& shoukd be ‘peraittea to take with ber. 1/3 tcld Rowton thet he finally conceded £0 L/2 that per- haps he was right and that he should Se more consicerate of L/4 and perait her to take the child to Jiavana. L/3 told Eowten that the agetine with L/2 ended on a rather cordial note end thet be had the impression that 1/2 would grant L/4 the re-entry pernit without furcher de&ay. | -—~ — 25 February ,4663 | : t Subject: LiniiG/4 Report of Conversaticn with LIRG/2. | 1. Lihiic/s reported to Rowton at 1045 om 24 Feoruary,1¢6¢,. tn she had again spsken to LExXIUG/2 about her entry rernit to returr to Zavana. she 2 veered cepressed and bessn the conversation stating thst she was "fed up" (rabta) with the LIkI.G office, explaining that she felt that she hed teen treated very unfairly and shabsily, particularly b7# LIRING/2. She sta-e2d thet she bad waited for several hours to see LiniiG/2 on the aronir: oc 23 sebruery inside tne preaises of the LInihG offices Sut had finally te i:eave after only ae few words of conversation with him. she related that_Li:JNG/2_end LIKIUG/O were cecusied in conversation with e Eugenia Clguin(whe nad recently returned fron a three-nmonths stay in havena with he sister arcela) ard she did not feel it preper to inter- rupt to ssk about her permit to return to Cuba. when she finally tutton- holed iIsiiG/2, he said that he would rather talx to her the following - morning ~- <eceut 1000, since it was Saturaday, expiaining that he was very busy with a nuxter of ciffacult vases. : , . 2. LISE:2/4 continued that when she returneé to his office ‘about 1015 the followins morning ( 24 Feoruary) she again nad to wait about 15 xinutes before finding LIninG/2 alone. ‘to her annoyance he again brushed Ler off, stating that se still did not h-ve a final arswer since the matter hud not as yet been taxen ur bv the “*conseio supericr” of the establiishnent. L/2 continues thet he nceped te have some sort d cecision dy honday and asked L/4 to see ain azain. L/4 stated to Howton thet she could uot contain her- feeliccs any longer and exploded in a burst of inveetive again the LIXING: office, accusing thea anong other tzings of givics visas to all sorts of hippies anc delizouents and making ber wait on pins end néedles ‘wren she heed a right to return. L/4 then stated thet just as she was leaving, she turned to i/z and said:"Ca, I forget to tell vou, dut I zenaged to see the "Greexe+'* L/4 told Zowton that at this L/2 cane sudJerly back to life and invited her intc his office again, closing the door and ushering her to @ chair. she then ststed that she had telephoned "the Creek" (Rowton) on the pretext that she. wanted hin to duy some jewelry for her on tis next trip to Switzerland and succeeded in having coffee with bim at Sanborns. She continued that in the course of -‘conversaticn she le ed that his tele- phone is actually an answering se: vice and hence oO; erates 24 hours .er day, and that be is interested in buying sulphur in s.exico and ithat his principal elient is the Greok saipowner, i Sierchos. She then showed 1/2 a natchbox on which the Greek had written the nene iarctios in both Greek and =snylish ‘ } wae oe + 1 { : 2 t H c t H t x Te Cann mene esti ete! eee id tee 14-0000 a 2... _ According to L/4, L/e snatched up the natch~box with expressions of appre- ciation, ané continued to listen with interest. 1/4 ccntinued thatjtke creek explzined to her the aifficulties and complexities o? working with \ the Mexicans in procuring sulphur and sther critical products, but ‘she confessed to L/2 that she cnew nothin: about such matters and ‘felt very confuded. sre commented, hewever, that the Greek appeared suite relaxed and willing to answer her questicns. Sne acded that shen she turned the conver- sation on Cuda, the Sreex reziied chet he was interested naturally ‘as a good revolutionary, but fransly was very disappointed ("decepeionedo") at the treatment received by tre LIRZING officials he had aet, including L/2. _seript, since she pretended to be curicus about the spellings of “ot RaLe. ——- __L/4_continued--chat- the-Greex -pnd_commerved- that—he had many dealings with , foreigg officials in his nernzl business operaticrs cut had never enccuntere¢ 3: . . welt 2 te eek lee . wt - the discourtesv shown by 17-4) % ant*taawe, why Aid cit syle euewel uo icle= phone calls. L/4 conluced wita a statefiert that she felt tae Greek! was no longer interested in Cuba and assuned tsat he had obteinsd whatever infor- metion he needed from other sources. _ 3. LIkIKG/4 then asked L/2 whether he needed any sore inforsaticn since she might be seeing the Greek once more before he left for curope again. L/2 replied «h:t he appreciated whet she had already obtained ard added that he felt it wise in these cases to get to know the person "more and nore” before ' meki:g a judzenent. 1/4 tolé aowton thai at this poimt she could not refrain from the outdurst:" But you ave known ne for several years, and you ‘still can't make up your mind. Howsaich time dv you need to rigure taings aut". She told Rowton that 1/2 just smiled at this and again asked to be ziven until Mon@ay for the final answer re the permissicn to return. &, LIZIEG/& then told Koxton that as she was leaving the vrezises,she stoppec briefly to chat with Jorrin. the latter appeared genuinely surprised that LIsinG/4 had rot as yet been granted her permit. shen she cozmmented that probably L/2 had to wait for a reply frca Havana, Jorrin exclaimed:" Ko, that's not probable, since he did not send any cable on you; otherwise I would know". He added as an sfterthought that possibly ae could have sent nes a@ dispatch which he weuld not iow about, but he doubted that in view of the time element involved. Jorrfn then cocmented thet"everythikg"had changed since L/4 had left her job, explaining that now, ail conficential papers, not only from L/2's cofice but also from 1/9, the UConunerical “ectiog, ‘and froa “Luna's o:fice" were handled by one person rather than ap} | previously by each office, (L/4 conmented to Rowton that she bad never heard of a per- - son by the neme of Luna) and that things in ganerals hed deen tightened up froz a security standpoint. t . . wordt i a 14-0000 Subject: Carzes Lezade Staiments to LInNING/3 re trip. Ll. LIKIG/3 re;orted to aovtsn at 24130 cn 19/2/68 that Carzen Lofada &. had telephoned hit about Ct35 that ncrnine anc that he hed seen Yer again et ner request. Cs tais occasicn he found her relatively composed and quite conerent as cotrsred te their first ne:ting since her return. ‘ 2. L/3 reportec trait she stated thet tre situation in Zavena was: - -_—___“ehnactic®. ~-econc. raticnine ( 8 gallons rer zonth for ordinary cars end 20 for larger) strictly enforced and volice contrat Shrutal™, Sha etorna thee oe ene * icaliv a cisaster—with-no-rice-on-the-rarzet, cesckine ~~ 7 Havana airport everything is searched ever of Mexicans es herself and what can be taxen for perscnsl reasons is retoved on the pretext of —_ having it "checked". "3. Ceraen Lozada stated srec ecificaily to L/3 that she hsé heard strong _vumors in Savana that Fidel Castro would be reslaced br Dorticés s2inly because of the failure of zide that sugar procuctionxz would f3li fer delow last year's Tigur' Ca pessibly t exceecins 4,0CC,COO tons ty only a fraction. 3ad fertilizer HARTXELELER l's ecenoric pelicies. it was also rumored mexez is blamed Sut the general feelins is that it is rather bae menezenent “and Fidei's sdviscrs are tazing the Slamze. ‘ &, Carmen also reported that she had heard "confirzed" re:orts that César. Montes is no lonser leader cf the Gustenalan revolucion, elthough she could act say who had reslsaced hiz. i { H i | : i : : - i 19 February,% 5s Sudject: LISIZC/4 Rercrt of Conversaticn with Echenendie ( il _ Suarez de la Faz). - 1 | 1. LEskit/4 resorzed to Zoxton at 1000 on 10/2/58 at the suca as | Late café thet she hsé met with =checencf2 for about one Gour on 17 Zeb . ruary at a szell coffee shop off calle Fachuca in Colonia Jon cess. She explained that ste had telepnoned cctecendfia fromthe hone of her 2diend Slenca Fefa de anand and arranged to meet hin about 1730 at 3 nerby corner. on nnn DET TEG/a stated treet schezenéfe ves cordial as usuel <2 end tclé her “that he hoped - locxsé ferward- t. seeing her again whenever she felt sae could fo out with him Paw Tynch an dinnen, Ta selena han cross atin: +f has trian to davana and she informed hirthat she tored to leave on the 23 Pebruary * fligkt. Eehemendia asked if she tnourhat she rirht have difficulty re- turning to Mexico, to which L/4 reslied in the negative, conmenting that in the past neitser the Kexicans nor the Cucans nad given her ar~ trouble. 1 t 3. accordirg to +/%, Zehenendia then queried Bar in scze éstail sbout how Ligi:is/3 was Going. his tusiness in Chiapas, where they «ere living, and what bis plans were. Sne replied in as matter-a~fact «saz as possitle,al- iegics that L/3 was selling his painvixcgs and doing well in business. 4, Schenerdfa then commented that the LIAING office lecelly bac commented re L/3 that alticuge they appreciated the informetion Le hac passed to the= they cid not have the soirces end cetazils anc hence had to Wies tnem @itao : suspicion. xschexendia apclosized to x8 Biel 7/a for neving to say this (me da mucha pene) but he felt oblized to pass it alongs tolher. =e added that doth Eavena and LIsinS are accustomed to set sources glong with the reports turned in tc then and always are uneasy when these lare lzexing. He agreed with i/4 that i/3 had acted ic gooé faith, but also defended the pesition of the sicInG office which he said was surrounded iby prevactions and infiltraticns. -—_ Fes mn pene mas me cermmnnms sae ce fren ee een Hy 5. 1/4 told Ko-tca that she did not tell L/3 about this re devous with Echezendf{fa ( whuse a tenticns to L/4 i: the past have made i/3 .perticularly _ jealous and annoyed) since she did not want to disturb hial LIs%3/3, however, reported to fowton at about 2100 the previous evening (12/2/68) in an obviously irritated tone thet by.pure counce he bad geen ‘achemend{a and LIRGNG/4 toresher at a coffee szop-about 1800 on 17/2/GS8. ¥hea sodton. - explained that be had known of and eprroved of the neetias peforetand, , ' 341.3/3 calned down and struzmed it off. Wass. 4! a é : oe Hea eypagte feta pat 14-0000 _ to state that if 1/3 insisted it vould be tantarount to "biscknail™ against _ Te RE ES ET Seen ET = ae 4 Pebruery, 1968 n i t { f t § { A. Li RInG/a signed contrect with Rowton (alies)} effective 15 February thro-sh 30 April,‘958, previcing payment for inforneticn ead services. Ko oblizsations specified otzer than fi:encial{(toval 3750.06) for period specified). 11:i:¢/4 also simmed acknowlegserent of alias "haria Zerra~ gan" which was used in contrect and receints for funds. 2. L/4 departure wich orizinell> scheculed for 15 Fetrucsy 7,AS6E, will be celaved until Zfollowins fridge to percit intensive corzovend © sour training, and strengthen bacxstop for objective of trip. Cni42 February LIRiNG/2 told 1/4 that he would issue pernit to return azé,'in expression apparently genuine sympathy, urcsed ter take trin end moneint toons rhc belonzed"™. Cz =srning 13 February ichenendie ( Ismail suarez @e la Paz) _ who net L/S by chance inside ilRIng compound remarkeé he ne: opy to learn she gcing back hore for a trip and then adced "ge back exc stay2®. Ze then invited her to lunch or dinner but L/4 felt it wise to turn Bin cown First tite. They bad lunch inxgxse 1121'S dining rocs. On Zo.tsn stcsesticn she will, towever, eccest for outside lunih so sount him out farther on nis reaction to her return. j 3. Situltaneously in orcer tuild up conviction in minds LiZIEG officials that L/4 returnizs becasue of nerital problec with LIEINC/3 (which she herself stated to Sowton that she hesitated te reveal to zn¥oue), TIE luG/3- talked with LIRIUG/2 in ais office 13 February (at xonext L/S elsewtere in LI&iiG offices) and pretexded to have just léarned of L/4's request for perzission to return. L/3 in anery tone allezed that he eculé not uxder- stend why L/4 would went to return, that he hed treated ter ‘as well es he - could, anc that in enz case he would not fper=it her to taxe ‘their Sauchter. LIRINC/2 although obviously scnewn2t enbarassed took L/&'s vert enc urged I/3 to reconsider exd cive perzission to L/4 te take daurater elons since she would be reluctant to leave as a "good nother". L/2 went so far as LIRIG/&. L/2 continued thet he felt oblized a3 a LISIAG eff ictal; to grant LIRIZXG/4 permission to return but te did not want to oblice ‘her ts to éepart without her child. i1X1)6/3 told Zowton that he did not rive! in anc left LIRING/2 with the icypressicn that his mind was xede uP regarding the child. CS cory & LIR:NG/S, who was not witting of the above action of L nak, scented 14-0000 i 1 | _* 2. | it later wien inforted by Acston as beirg in ter best interest, Ske agreed tr<et chila gould sot te properly taxen care of at =otaer’s bone in cantieso becasuc ply of essential food with itner a ‘ parent presert, that her ure witsout child would pernit frecuent ny corresperience with 1/3, end rrovice excellent pretext for return! to r Mexico (to convizce 1/3 tc sae established. arcit her rove child to Havans «sith her once i & i 32- can be patcheé ug and that wien she returns ther can resume rernal sarital relaticns. She insisted to seston that she woulc remain loval to Sim and do nuthing to increase nis antipathr for her. (Rewton feels this is tro- beviy best control that can be hered fer in her operaticnel werz}. t 6. Following lengthy neetizes with 1/2, aovton fas evelwved folios operationz1 pism with her sprrevs 1: 1 re-establish contact vith, snd assess (a) LIS#I:G/4 on arrival will r tse followize coct2zcts: . ! (1) Pasiro s>rcu : : (2) srnol and suby (wifej xXcdriquez (3) Carisei frido i (4) Capt Lui a-ballo ard wife ! i (5S) iclé de Tarriente | ' iq (5) Mercedes Mcrzles Iereverent. i nese rerscnus will se referred to in 35/2 messezes by nunder ’ ity reasons. i:/% “mows that numbers tiree end five have elrescdy expressei strong antier:ivcluticzary sentiments end will attenzpt discrestly to determine present attitude exc eccess. (b) Discrest efforts will be =msde learn of efficiency 2nd mcdus opererci of DSE. LizEiG/4% insisted cn tais for teriown cz . tection since xostcn allezec that he could not trovice her with ' mnecessery briefins. She feels conficent that she can ret at t lezst sone basic ésta from xsciro Abreu. L/4 cozzentec that she alcost certain the [GE és xeniszluated ty a "fcreism service™ gince she cert2in tras Cubans themselves incapble of efficient and secure operetioas. ; (ce) when 1/4 feels ste tas reachel point with any of above that she . ----- ~ ean make sote sort of "deal" (for instance assistance to then | from outside in exczanze for nelp to her in finding "interesting pesition” curics ner forced stay there). she will nétify Sowton by S/s and croceed further or withdrax as per insttuctions. (a) In event. 1/4 meets otaer persons who cisht prove recruitadle she will ‘“cention their names xx# acdress and positicn in text . . of oren letter to _IaE-G/3 a-dinz that they send their recards and need, socethins =o availsble in Suda. The perse: thus zen- tioned will be referréd to in S/i by next consecutive suxber in. . . subsequent mess2:e. xowton has stresse: that he interested only in persons in excellent positi.cs and cenceivably recrsitabdie. the list should therefore not’ de exhaustive. i ur ¢ oy 3. (e) LIAING/6 wil have tye chanrels for 3/4. First to "Lic. fntonio Fcrce " wits false returm a dress and sent brough oren mail, anc seccri to i1::3/3 sent by hand thro-ch’ Aaniro Ebren te TIRING office and selivered ty hand by Jorrin to Sacubaya arartzcont, or given L/& to sone friend travelisg a .- ay to hexico. In first case all letters celled, except, the frist, will contain S/; ressage; 2£ S2ccac ezse ail letters With en- velope bearings "Colonia Concesa™ after address willbe for Zow- ton end neve S/a. L/S orcaises sent several letters; to l/s Bh wv mitcout ass (fr) ¢ aly cn rane pare carte) 3 carried, a@g€@S @5 Sc on as 5 errives to test ch aprel. s for L/4 will be letters from and "arte" and either tand rm ounrouch open mail. ; \ } (G) The following sismals have been ecreed cn for purpose specified: C1) Senser signel will Zinzuni in cpen text to 1/3. In all : 2etcers L/4 will mention rame. In event hostile control exile will te referrec to by Bicagame, OF Cuucarane SAPP coon vue muy ey Gee (2) "All my B12 conplex yvitsmins- are gone" inéicstes need for nev cerdon. "i beve no nore colome thst evervone liked so cuch" indicetes ured Tor developer. ' (3) Yew carves sent to LIZINS/3 will be reccguized by simple uradint HETEZLouax¥ attrisuted to daughter and sent as expression of senvizsrt oy LIRING/3. ° ' 7. In reply her query re dest course of acvicn in event she Has reports DSE plenni-s arrest, sovton advised LIRTiS/4 destroy S/w supplies, end take refuge in Mexican embassy in hope tat sie would be able communicate with LIZINS/3 ( she cid not asx nor dit Acwteon volunteer ox she cculd notify bin since she assumes Rowton would remain in contiauing contact -EIRILG/3). _ 8. LI225G/4 encourz-ed by attiaude ana syarathy shown by LIRING/2 eng Echemandia re ner rensining in Cuba, but she mede it clear to Zowton that she would not do anything jeopardize her resicence pernit in Mexico or forfeit the time accusuicted,uniess sovter could arrange have | hexican ambassacor in Savens renew her RAXEXXE visa and assure ner. Ske adced that beat arzroach would be return efter tase up to attempt bring: child back ‘and at thet time raze new contract with xovton providin;; fcr! guatantees. kXowton azreed statics thet re not in pesition for many reasons,inciuding security, to make such commitments at this time. 1/4 made it clear to Howton also that she realizes that he rrodably operating in alias and ‘fs affiliated with sone sort of service or organization (this came out durins discussion of contract and acknowledcement of pseudonya woich she aid not want) but she stated bluntly that she did not want to know any nore abcut sowton tan the little she already kmew since "it | would de easier to face an interrogation without betraying him completely". z t t mine ag ) ) 17 February ,1963 -— Subject: » LIRINC/4 Report of Questicning by LIRING/2 re Rowton . ("The ureek"). : 1. at 1030 on 17 resruary 1963, LIKIEC/4 inforced kowton that she had Gropped into the LiailsG offices at about 1230 on 15 february and again on the norning of tre following day to check with iIxLIG/2 concerning -her entry permit for travel to Havana. Cn the first occasion LIXI!.S/2 asked ker casually wnether she had seen anything of the "@reek friena" lately. LIAL‘G/4 tcld kowton that she replied that she and LIRIVG/3 heard from him fron time to time, mainly by telephone, and that he bad invited her out cccasionally, but she,lLIK-:.G/4, had turned hin down. 2, Gn the xcrtcon 2 enecrcion, fering the late cmommics of 18 Pahang ACER, LInine/2 sew L/4 ezein on the precises and asked to not to leave until she ad seen him, since he wented to discuss something with her. dben she . finaliy sav him in his office some 30 zinutes later, he egain aszed whether she had seen the "Sreek", not mentioring Rowton by bis alias (Berris}. Since L/2 ned menticaed L/4's Greek friend whom he had met through Sedolfo Reyes on a previously occasion, LInI.S/4 felt she could not pretend -ot to know about whom he was talking. Sne therefore repiied again that cccaslonai- ly she heard from him when he was on a trip to iiexico. LIKI? iG/2 asxed waet L/4 thousht of oim (the Greek), to «hich she replied that she found him pleasant and very generous ( Pontaéose)- L/2 replied, "Yes, but what does thet generosity come from?" He then added that he had many questicn- merks concerning that persen. He gave es an exanzple the fact that shen he telephoned his nunter on a holidey, 31 December or 1 vacuary , his "secre- tary" replied. It seemed very strange, continued L/2, that ‘the Greek's telephone was manned et all times, night and day, and even jon holidays. He then further expressed doubts about where this person lived end how _ he earned nis noney, enc why be was so interested in Cuba. at 3- LInIiG/4 stated to Rewton that she was st first quite taken aback by ‘this direct “interrocation" » even thouch it was nace ina friendly tone, and replied as best she could by ear. Sue stated that she qssuméd the ‘ alobough she could not supply any specific answers. she wat aware that he had brought some of LIXING/3's saintines at an exceilent price and took hisgenerosity fpr granted since she enjoyed living froma the gocd businesd LIgING/3 cained through bin. LIxliG/4 then asked L/e2 why he hinself vent sone checking ‘of bis own, since she assuned the that LIniNG cffice was pe of such Greek was carryicg on lucretive business and lived in Suro i et Stee errno ening ae + othe ~ . _ activity when the oceesion aalleé for it. LIaI!¢/2 replied that he had too many other things to do, anc euyway, when scosthing suélied bed (Tapesta") he-keess away from it. LIsILG/4, coatisuing to'itaze the of- fensive, statea that on several occasions inthe rast the Greex hed invited her out but sre had not accepted, Dut trat sre easily could accept cn the next occasion. ard pcssibly even obtain a rhoto of sone, khad for LI«IuG/e. L/2 replied that a paoto would uct be of any use, all he coulé Go with it being to send it to Eavame. He acded that he oid many suspicions,parti- culerly as a result of the telerhcne, but hac nething concrete “in his hands", and thet what re needed was "datos". t 4, LisliiG/2 then asked 1/4 whether she knew when Nodolfo Reyes wes return- ing end where he would be living? sne tole aowten that she replied in the negative, commenting simply that she had heard that he. would be moving to Chile to work in the nations] ballet there. 1/2 returning again to the Greex wondered why be was so generous with gifts and entertainment. L/4 stated that she never looxec a gift terse in the south, to which LInInG/2 replied that ske aust be careful, if not for her own sake at leasv for the sake of LIRI:G/3 who, ke felt, was not sreading on firm ground( “terreno . firme"). L/4 adsitted that she was often worried about L/3's activities, about wich be told her almost nothing. L/2 then commented "Invesiti oer —satea sate the Greek and ycu'il feel better.” (Avericua lo del Griego). Ee then added that taat supposed letter from Rico Gal4n was not considered authentic, and also the case of Orozco definitely involved the police. Lizi:i/e,since she was awars thet i/3 hed discussed both these cases with L/2, except that L/3 had not to her knowledge ztentioned the arrest of Crozec, stated that she felt L/3 had acted in cczpletely good faith, even though te might have been somewhat inp&lsive ("precipitado”). Li cane Meena dae tnce are REI UN EE 5. LIRING/2, continuing the conversation, waich according to L/4 lasted over one hour,stated that both she and L/3 cust be careful of their con- tacts. ne commented that he could not even ¢0 out on a date with a girl i without thinking of the conseauences. lie could co out pnce maybe, but scores Che felt it wiser to dpop the contact for securicy reasonsL/4 told xoston .S that she concludéed the conversation with a premise to blicit as much data i from the Greek as possible as soon as she could get touch witb him. .+ 6 Rowton then tolc L/S that he felt relieved in fact that L/2 had brought. this whole matter up, since it was better to face such an. interrogation _ “here in Mexico rather than in ‘iavana wit..ous the benefit of Rowton's advice , and briefing. He then stated that he felt it essentiali that, L/4. provide. L/2 with much-heeced answers to his quefions. To avoid the’ impression of pep eee CTE Ty OE oy we | T4ogaod g § cto : 3. ‘ collusion, Rowton surcested that L/4 see 1/2 again and ‘ask |for howtca's telephone number, which she could allesed she could not find at howe. and woich she preferred uve two asa L/3 fev, Lu order not te arsuse his sas- piciozs. Cnce she obtained the nuncer she could alleie that she t-lepaoned -Rowtcn on some pretext ( provided if possisle by LIXING/2 hinself) em tanazed to see him at lunch a feu @eys later. She oe turds report to Lfe thet Rowtcn had told her that his telerhone was actually an exseeri service and hence only cessazes were taker earcurd the clock. He had no need ef an office since he traveled in anc out so cften and his business did not reouire an office with the acconpenyxing neadaches. L/4 would con- tinue that Rowton ccnfided that he was working on sensitive deals to pur- chase Mexican sulpsur ( an expensive and ¢cifficult itex to procure arcywoere in the world at this tine ) and that hie principal business connecti.n was with Stavros hiarcos,the wealthy shipowner. His interest in Cuba stezmed © from Niarcos' desire to study the shipping possibilities there in tke event the lorthanerics: emoargo was lifeted. ; ! 6. Rowton instructed 1/4 to commented 10 1/2 that when she spoke of the LIRE:S office, Xowton appeared very irritated anc remarked that he vas | "Gecepcionado" with ths tre tment he had received fron toth L/2 and the Commerical office. If ife appeared surprised end curious about this, 1/4 coulé continue that xowton commented to her that he could not undersvand the cavalier manner in which the LIininGs did business. He cited the exazple of at lecst three telephone calls he had mace som: weeks previously to soqn L/2 end the commercial office, leavinf his name and telephone, and that. no one hed had the courtesy to reply. L/4 cculd then added that as « result Rowton wes aoncyed anchad decided to go directly to Eavana to get the info- mation he needed on prospective business oa ee of biarcos. \b ose sete - - -- Wallace 3. re . . zy 4 2 eke RIE MeN nk RCA es Ent tee ave ee. 12 ~F . -_—-_ ~ <2’: . . ° . . . 10 February ,1965 Subdject: Briefiing in Communications and Security of LIKIMNG/4. » . . 1. Duriac the past four czys Rowton has had daily meetings with LIZING/S -to- give her initial training in 5/4 and discuss chensels of, coz: sunicetica that micht te used securely and lorically by LIKI: G/4 and Rowton. A"¢on- tract" to serve as a letter of understencins for doth xowton and LIRinc/s was Grefted es a basis for present and future colatoration. No reference to NCFACT was nade or icvlied, but xc.:ton made it clear that he had "“firecd: and colleagues” who were interested in inteliicence coverage of Faxliuw. and who would carry on his collaboration with Lin2i'¢/4 in the event of Eowton's deeta or unavailability. 2. The first item discussed was a simnle oven ende to Aeatenste neranne of interest eivtoer as targets or possible hostile elessents, so that L/4: could sention these perscns in the text of her S/i correspondence witzoct comprotising kerself. «a list of the persons concerned with She code nenes is attached cerewith. iTeLEG/4 understands thet these cede nanes will rst be used in o;en letters to LIRING/3 under any circorstarces. 3. As far as letter drovs are concerned, Kowten instructed LIz.1G/4 to send her S/@ nesseges with innocent text cover to the following address: , Lic. Antonio Ponce Cortés Lultifanilier Miguel Alenén 0-326 México 12, D.F. using a neticcal return address thet could not be eas ily sraced, and crez— ping the letter in a public mailbox in the center of town. xowton dia not ‘give Lisi..¢/4 an indicator for the cover text since it was understood tx2t all ressajes, except the’ first, would ccntain an S/w zessace. LIATLG/a sro- “ mised ts sail an innocent text letter as scon efter arrival as possible se that Rewt.n wotld have a g- od idea of the lenta of tine anvdéved in his receiving future letters. 4, LIRinc/a vas advised that she would receive S/J ressages from xowton eee on’ the’ paper backing of Seriographic cesigns ( aztee seals) being produced by LIki:.G/3. The designs, prepared in the fcrm of ereating cards, would be aucressed to a thiré perty and contain a brief nessage of creeting in ’ the hanéwritios of LIRIi:G/3 and would be sent as an actachment to a rou- tine letter from LIKING/3 sent by hand or throush the LIRING pouch. Both LIaI:}.G/4 end scvton agreed that open mail, since it would have to bear her true nase. and adress, would be both too risxy and too slow. In the un- likely event of di:covery,L/4 would have some way out, plleging that she i, {oo 4-c00gg : ~- oe! ee 2. Loe hac novhing to é= with the messave end placing tie blaze. on 1387/3. €elays in receiving ue open sail and esseed that it would te necessary to take the ris in- -- - wol@ed in sendizs et least some c’ the ‘messepes under cover of: cerzel corresponience ts LiziIiC/3. She also agreed with Rowten that sercding ~ a S/w on the back sf sericgrephic designs would ecnstitute a pattern and ' might eftract urciae ettention. 6 It was therefcre apreed that LIslG/4 would also write S/w iz letters to LIRING/3 that would be nand-carried to Kexico oy a friend or seat in the pouch and Gelivered by Jorrf{n to ber Tacudiya acdress. iiowten structed LIRING/4& to insert"Colcoria Condesa" in the aciress on tie enveloze if 5. At subsequent neevings yhowever, ZIRING/S accepted the or obaile long Zoges, beth to aad froc ter, invelved in the ci) the letter contained 3/w, ctherwise leave out this addition. Since Howton would have a key te the Calzada Tecubaya apartzent ne could cheez regularly for any letters that Jorrin 2i.at r23uve slipped under the door curing periods when LIninG/3 wisat be absent from Mexico City. ?. At his meetine with LIRILG/4 on 14/2/68 the following ac:diticnal signals were agreed on: : (a) Danser Signal : Omisicn of name Zirzuni fron open text. The . child woule always te referred to in regular correspondence with LIKI=G/3 by nace. In e¥ent ' of hostile control, :1aci.¢/& would refer to child as "hijita" or by sore cther endearing . name, but refrain from using cer -irst name. (Cb) Kew carBon iieeded: te be indicated by the phrase "I need more vitanin B-12" or "I have run out of ny B-12 cozplex vitamins". " (e) Hew Developer Needed: "I have ror out of tat nice cologne I brought with me". 8. As far as inceting S/i was concernéd, dowtor stated that if a cover letter from LIixiS/3 contained the words "Chiapas" and"arte" it would in- dicate that an S/s message was being forwarded in that letter. i i | \ ! ! ! rete be oe 7 | , | | |. | 8 fan | | i ; id . 0 ; 7 . 13 Feorucry 1966 § } i \ 1 : ! heen ~ : : . =. i Subject: LInilS/2 Repsrt of Keeting with Carmen Lozada. 1. At 2100 on 76/2/65 LIsIlLt/3 reported to Ro ston that he. ‘hea met “ita Caruen iozada at ebout 17430 cn 17/2/62, at the square in Soyecdn. Ze explainee that cn 15/2/48 their mutual friend, Carzen Melina, nee cca= tacted Carmen Lozecda by teleracne ani sec learned thet the latter piansed to return to hexico the followine day ( Friday, 16/2/62). Carnen Lezeéa had told her cn tLe phone te give ker regarcs to her friend ( Lin2./3) but to asx hia mot to meet her at the airgport since she sould be accone penied by ter csurater and wiuld be =st by bear ctarents cn arrival it he - xico. LinxihG/3 tzerefore contacted her torouga varcen «-olina on the morning of 17/2/Sé snd made the date to meet her near her parents Lise. n wn 2. 1,5 ccutiswcd cuge 23 500 &S ue Saw Lermen Lozada he imew at once tiuat something unpleasazt hac Leprexed durizg ber visit to Hevana. He tcis dowtea that she had eprerently lost five or six pounds, was dressed in ea slovenly Manner and gave of esrearanc2 of a distraught rerscn, aimcst on ite verve of insanity. er ciccsr anc su.sequert conversation, ofter incoherent and balf hysterical, ccnfirned in =/3* S zind that she was suffering frcx severe strain and depression. L/3 told Roston veat he understodd from her renarks that she hed fourc tre Havana airport, Savana, Cuba and tke Cubans in general "detestartle*®. Bhe excliezined 2t cre point: "Cdin a esa isle azidital' She adéed tact ste wes on the goint of becomics an eneny of Guba “(¥olverse gusane). In the next breath, Lowvever, she stated that she ‘hed to retorn "en pocos dias" as soon as treatment had been arranged for ser daurhter, ‘(suffering fron esthaa). 1/3, sretenéing to think thet she had pateted up things with her husband,isrique, asked whether she had been recexciled and found that ste really loved her susband after all. She e@laimei, accor- ding tc 1/3, in « talf hysterical voice that she hated ner husBand everything her rerresented. | ' " , 3. L/3 continued that despite nis reprea.ed questions Carmen Lozaca re- fused to give hic cetails of what actually had happened to her. She re~ peatedly stated tact she was uncer "intense, horrible pressure" thes she could not explain. shen L/} ccumented that L/4 was preparing to returs to Havana, Cermsen Lozeca burst out again with "Qué horrible!" but again Jid . not explain. In vies of Carnen iozada's obvious state of psycholoz,icai ‘and physical disintezration,il2c..G/3 told Howton that he felt it best to terminate the mezti.g at the first opportunity (about 163 and leave as . gracefully as he could. He adéed-thst «hen he left be Icoked back to ge - i her standing in a daze for a full five minutes before walking off aw amen . ar sar = a & . a - t ct Nene 14-0000 fl J a wend ter, Subject: LISiNS/4 Rersrt of letter fron “aceiro, Vice kinister ” : ° i of cducsation. i ! - JY. &t 4006 om 30 canuary,1965, LIRING/& resorted to Zowton taat she hed seen Jorrin the vrevicus 2fternoon srdi that be. sad told ter that Ee nad been to her azartcent the previsus evenins cut bad failed to find ser or LIAILG/3 in. He expleined treat ir. Ferizeio,w#no was visitin= Mexico City, nad asked hin to deliver to LIZit/4 ax letter from their nutual friend, Dr. Maceira. Jorrin then cave iIRING/4& the letter. 2. LIzihc/& stated to Howton trast the letter was sinolvy a request for snoes for Haceira's child waick could sot be obtained in Cuba. LEBING/4 commented that this was ecly srother of @ series ef such requests that Meceire and Pisueroa cf the Ministry of cducation 2326 been maxing to her since their last visit to kexico. She had in the pest iscnored the recuests since she felt she had done exnousn end could see no useful purpose in rumnine arouni town as a purchasins arent, partacularly when there was no guarantees thet they would rei=surse he ner. t 3. Kowton sucgested taat on this cccasicn, hovever, it zight preve worta- while, in view of Maricelo's apsarentiz izpottant position in uvavana and LIRINS/&'s fortkconins tris. Ee su::nestec saat LIRinafa purchase the sheez (about 50 pesos) and atteupt to deliver trex sersonally to harinelo; she could thea invite hin to lunch or dinner in the zope of assessing his present feelings toward the regize. LIQGEG/% recalled that Marinelo had been Kector of the University of Zavana and was a nenber of the old guard comgunist party. She adced that Jorrfin had rertioned that “arineto held Anbassadorial rank end eas serving at the rreseat tine in some sort of internavional delecation. . : : i 4. LIRi:G/S also reported that she tad run iczto an eld cuban friend, _ - Avalia Ariznendi, on ths street, and that the latter tad 5 siven her her hone phone as 23-70-95. LIRiAG/& explained that Ariznendi bad: narried a Mexican psycaoiatrist and left Cuba some years back. far as sae knew Ariszenci was sympathetic with toe Castro rezine and on zore or less friendly terns with LINING. Cn this cecasicn irizmendi Yoked with L/& .about the inefficiency of the LIRING offcials, sayins thet the only per- son she felt was doing a decent fod was Cepeda. : CS cory t oe . - H id 5. LISING/S also reported that sne hai written 2 snorc letter te her negro medical student friend, Yolanda, aud drorppred the letter, as requested by Rowton, in the oren xai1 ( to escertain the tized taxen to deliverrtn¢ letter to Havana. LI#diiS/4 rave Yolarnda's full nese and edéress as: , . i Yolanda Diaz Forverir 112 - Beste 12, entre Aruilera y Bouza Lawton .* Tel: 9¢-46-d&. wallace 3. Rowton 3 ‘ a . ers . po | . ; Poe To | - { - - : tS cork so re Oe hee ee . 7 4 — t t > ! : 14-0000 . - ~ ad Anke we, . i 1 ‘ . we eee Late RR nee Tae entnmtenen OR ae meg aue te teee es pee arn : ‘ | an OM gate tduatel btn Mos ay | ' " 3 . . | e om A : . i : . : er La ee wren eb came ae tee tee tanner ck ek cea cate oe ats mee anf ate eeanaee aaah tabeare aM ON RIN eden can cena memes aren cates 4 samt amar te cme ~ . - } i : wo . a : ! H H i - } P bees were eee we ee eee vee cee ae ee nee crore nates me! en emen eanmiannn times | enaneetilmnten mentee site alia mata he tne” : ; BECBRET Kusweaey curve SECRET Ismael SUAREZ de la Paz Separate Cover Attachsent B to : os * 1 Moot z 5 | | | ix] “« : 1 pt) : 4 8 a ' | . if t i , Fsaeeneraeeeemn emer tnnetna meneame dames beemnnemadn anette teem nenemaeeemmeat ernment derdammnentaeraatnanmeemeeneng enemmene memantine emneneamenneiaeiaartneereneieeeenne eaenrmnnl 7 . F . 14,00000 - . - . . r . DISPATCH Chief, VWOACRE ‘90 ACEONS OmeED SOR TEAUPED DEK Om ACGE DEES Cote?, TH Divisiaa - ¥ } Chief of Station, Hexic City BORCALR AGUATIC/LIRING-3 ~ LIROSIN Deactivation ‘of Audio. Installation. SCO ERE - ASEAACES ms Action Required: Hone : : : Reference: HHMA-31821, dtd 3 April 1957. 1. Om 15 April 1968, circa 1410 hours, the audio installation described in reference was deactivated. The SPT-2A was recovered by Valter &. CORNEURY and returned to Station stock. The LP equip ment, am SPR-2A and UHER 4000 L, will also be returned to Station stock. : ; 2. Inasmuch as LIRING-3 and LIRING-4 were terminating their ‘ “lenee” on the target apartment, tt was felt the SpT2A carrier current transmitter would have to be removed because of its shallow concealment. To continue the assessment of target personalities, however, we wanted to wait until almost the last minute. The veek of 15 April 1968 vas selected as an appropriate time by Waliace B. ROTTON, who is in contact with the targets. : 3. At about 1300 hours, 15 April 19658, Walter ¥. CORKXBURY and Sliver Bb. CizncCi entered the LP and were grevied by LIRGSIS wno kaev we were coming but did not know why. A check of the audio device revealed that LIEING-4 and a young (teen-age) male relative were in the target. This was as expected. At 1350 hours, LIRING4 left. the apartrent, alone, for a luncheon date with ROWTON. She returned a few minutes later and made the male relative accaupany ker. (This wea obviously at toe insistence of 2O0VTON.) The telephone number of the target apartment was tried a few minutes after their departure and was not answered, again as expected. At 1400 hours a telephone Call was received in the LP from the Station as a relay frem ROWTCH that the targets vere safely ensconsed for at least the next hour. (it was known that LIRING-3 was out of the city.) Another telephone eall to target with no answer, and CORNBURY entered the target See ee ~ CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH y / apartment using keys provided by ROJTOR. The wall plate was removed, - the AC lines to the SPI-2A ciipped off close to the plug, the 2?T2A _ easily removed, the wall plate refastened, and the target apartzent vacated. Total time about two minutes. CORNBURY and C1#OCH left the aren immediately. There were no security prob!2as noted at any tine. : ' 3 4. The LP equipwent will be removed by LIROS(S and returnxed to stock on 17 April 1968. : . 3. Please note that no ADP sheet hus beso subuitied with this: report. SO i aa t t | i i for/®illard C. CURTIS ~ Cast Sim meTaRAT DSSheme tices C.F ED ESSE Totas Comes | heeded ROM ED . # rrr | SECRET aapnpiageen - { {nem F dled inp cece TO ER RCO TION OF Tons COPY POOR SITED ot SovaMCE COPY a ane [J sore j — = . owoex LL vES Ls aD - z LASSEN TO FEE ©. re ES Fe i REF TO FILE OD fue > T ret 0 ¢ F SECRET 1518152 aP2 68 CITE Mexico city sees] Are a9129B- Co REFS: A. Mexico ciTY Sil ( pa” gssés) | SUATEMALA CITY INFO DIRECTOR, TESUCISALPA i B. MEXICO CITY 5141 (7), gy 263) be UF BLTUR TAO OROAL ACA LLUiy BNHLLNHCE De KRUBIUN BAS i GIVEN SEALED LETTER FROM LIRIN3-3 BY LIRINS-4. LETTER INDICATED A. LIRIWS-3 DEPARTURE FOR GUATEMALA AND HONDURAS DELAYED — WHEN FRANCISCO LARA ACCIDENTALLY SHOT SELF IK ANKLE WHILE CLEANING GUN. LARA ANXIOUS NEWS OF ACCIDENT NOT REACH EARS OF FAR AS FAR MEMBERS FORBIDDEN CARRY WEAFONS IX MEXICO. : , B. LIRING-3 DEPARTED 18 APRIL WITH LARA AND OTHER SUAT . WHO MEMBER YON SOSA FACTION. LIRING-3 STATED IN LETTER THIS GUAT INSISTEST HE TALK DIRECTLY ¥1TH YON SOSA. , C. LIRINS-3 AND LARA WILL PROBABLY VISIT SAN SALVADOR IN , ADDITION GUATEMALA AND HONDURAS, i i 2. PE LIRING-4 CTHER GUAT ¥HO INTRODUCED TO LIRING-3 BY LARA AND IS PROBABLY RODOLFO SANDOVAL CALLED AT HER APARTHENT $ APRIL LOOKING FOR LIRIKS-3 WHO OUT. SANDOVAL STATED HE HAD TO TALK TO i LIRINS-3 IN PRIVATE aS DID NOT WANT LARA LISTEN TO CONVERSATION. LTR . i . SANDOVAL IDENTIFIED SELF AS MENBER SOSA FACTION. EXPLAINED THAT. * SECRET CASLE SECRETARIAT DISSE MM ET OMG CLASS ED VESEAGE Tora COMES ROUTING AND/OR PETALS - SEEM GY CERRO AT NOTFIED - SECRET prenn Oc seme eorenst j SECRET plates ADVANCE COPE oO SUED im soreEeD re Pee CLASEFY TO FILE %O. a-@EF TO FLE KO raced finite Ben 4 Orssew pele 2 ot ene wn Creer ro seancn Destacy i; SG.i Pre —- po = - = - “= \ = oe [Jaco | ene. had 5 PAGE 2 BEXICO CITY 5225 SECRET ALTHOUGH SOSA GRCUP AKD FAR NCW SEWERALLY WORKING TOGETHER THERE WERE STILL MANY THINSS “KEPT ON A COMPARTNENTED BASIS." ALTHOUGH -binikG-5 vid WUT 8£°ER TO SANDOVAL IN HIS LETTER TO ROWTON, HE MENTIONED THAT HE HAD “LONS TALK” BEFORE LEAVING. 3. LIRING-3 WILL KEEP SOWTON ABREAST OF FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS - VIA ACCOMMODATION #DIRESS IN MEXICO CITY, WILL ADVISE, SECRE T BT 7 , 1 2 4 | i gree raannta natn crt eo : en en Dn - - i i pene Tee ae a= wie we ake |... | , er po ee op ' i . _ . . ke ‘ ; . = - . . ) SECRET 4 - Paro 5 senate ve Lee ae mn sn at bie -B Fy aa - Ry . ae 6 DIS es a earn { Chief ef M@tatioe, Guestamis City = __ woennewes _. ( Geiel, Yoatdis Remtepnors Aiviates 8 Seema pve MBE of Btatiows Bomtes C4e7 ee locity, pg RROBers Contacte with, Seatemalen Revelstierarica ta Senior ee benno Attecknent : t f Aotion Required: Hane; Fl i 4 Reference : Herlea City~5600, dated 23 Kurch 1938 1. Os 23 ert 25 Beret 1863, the Bewles City Btattes placed photo coverage on hie Leram 64, the sddrags whers soveral Curtin Salam, tecluwiies Preecloce LARA Sarries, wre gtayieg ta Koriee, ecoording to LIRTHie3. Coverage of this edéress ied. to phsta GVVOCEED OF Hs DLE ES BD, HDI GRATER VoTe WEh WEEE Ae eppeersd to wmgregate. &. Gines LIRIEZS-3 19 set aveilable at the pramsrt tine te igeautify any of the permees in the pistegragi:, tha Giation - aosiéel to mike then available to tay Guatemala Gitp Btatien fae posible identizicaties. ~ : ‘ Piestribetion: __. B= DS, Gestemle City v/att 3 © C/WD eo/att i 4 — | - be hie bee Lenape i 25, ee meena eo ime poms remem 1400000 ‘ = ¢ ~ Cl -3 Caace Stcretaray OSSEMIKATION -€ SPIED VESSAGE Tota Coats / u ING AND/OR INITIALS - SEES SY —=4 PERSON UY NIT ~he> t _— SECRET meme (Whee F tied in} pepipanted etre Basta SE CER ET 262232c APR 68 CITE MEXICO CITY 5141 Pfeete 226252 GUATEXSLA CITY IhFO DIRECTOR, TEGUCIGALE > ; /o— REF: SEXICO CITY 5111 GABSIEN) ; : i 's 1, ON 5 APRIL 68 STATIGN RECEIVED PKOTOGRAPHIC COPIES OF GUATEMALAN PASSPORT WHICH LIRING-3 SAID FRANCISCO LARA WOULD USE TO ENTER HONDURAS FROM GUATEMALA. COPIES INDICATE THERE WAS DiS- CREFESZY IN WANE ORIGINALLY REPORTED IN REF AND WANE ON PASSPCRT. CORRECT NAME IS JOSE MARIA OLIVA CARRANZA, ORDINARY GU:.TEMALAN PASSPORT NUNBER 134825 SERIE,D REGISTRY NUMBER @2743 ISSUED 27 MAY 1963 Ii GUATEMALA CITY. OLIVA EORW SAN FELIPE, RETALHULEU OW 9 FEB 1955. ; | 2, OTHER DOCUNENTS PHOTOGRAPHED iNCLUDE MILITARY INSCRIPTION IN GUATEMALAN ARMY, CARD NUMEZR 45259, BIRTH CERTIFICATE NUMBER 2825671, CEDULA SE VECINDAD 287165 ASD ELECTIRON CARD 187817. 3. THESE DOCUMENTS PHOTOGRAPHED BY LIRING-3 WHEN THEY PASSED TO HI BY FRANCISCO LARA TO USE IN MAKING FALSE MEXICAN DOCUMENTA- <o -v vss THOM, POUCHING COPIES OF DOCUMENTS TO ADDRESSEES, = “SECRET . . i a iZ | - a oe er a . ma ym \a . "SECRET | alg -— po | 3 | eS 14-0000 a Chief of Statioa, Guatemala City ~6G eatern Hemisphere Diviaios Chief "of Statios, Tegucigalpa F ai 7 Dcaf-1\f. CO -Cerles‘SURAD Delnar and Yranciscé Adalberte LAKA Beicios mere ai Chee ; . A Mex 60 _— fetion Required? Bone; FYI . | Reference | : Hexico City-S111, dated 4 April 1958 | \ ' 2. Attached for the Addreasees’® inferuztion and retention ere cepies of the cocuneatation (eited in tho mre above. Y“ “7 ae oe 3. Ptazaa neta éhed Seennsann # 8 Ant teen d Ate ime Sle ee (2. the sliases ei (Pranstsov ware? Eteiel A Hipte gel MeoL.rva Cagtanoda vi sdf acinto“e BARGE. Cervag TRERG=3~ #2: Gustemals 6 7 Ai Mexico # for/Billard C. CURTIS Cel: Veopessee | > : ot : Rai res docicme Tat Ate. Cecewwed oN subi. < ys, uN FCanccses Bdelber fe LAL Berries . Grey 532457). - Ss, Guatezala City w/att C/FED v/att he gtts: 21 = COS, Tegucigalpa w/att SECRETARIA DE ECUCACION PUBSLCS DIRECCIOCN GRAL. DE ATMON, DEPARTAMENTS SE PERSONAL ar re dof hes iMag 5 9 g _ Re Re ae = de Mem 14-0000 « 4 2 ‘tial L r Came SecPeramat Orssewinanions ARQAESIEED VESSAGE F- tera. comes / ‘4 TONG er WS 2 ay oo) ees SECRET m2 —_ . {When Ftd ny os oo weer ose Es , ! i _ fe; a = CLASSY YO MLE as re KREF TO PLE no ee ‘ ze ° rie o> Crt. to f d arancn a cee INE Vi GUATEMALA CITY IkFS DIRECTOR, TEGUCIGALPA a od REF: GUATEMALA CITY-8822 (CT SENT TEGUcIGeLPAD (1M Po308) 1. AFTERNOON 3 APRIL 68, LIRING-3 REPORTED HE PLAKS DEPART elke adiiitetidateckan a a mre ty cee Tae ore am™pauy eer ow at ae cITrzes Seasectst® eG. GUAToNALA CLIT Via Lato lf Cont woke LARA CIRCA 4 APRIL 68. ALTHOUGH LIRING-3 HAS VALID MEXICAN DGCUREN- TATiOR AKD LARA HAS FALSE MEXICAN MINISTRY OF EDUCATIOY DOCUMENTATION, THEY WILL ATTES?T ESTER GUATEMALA ILLEGALLY. 2. Il GUATEMALA CITY, LARA PLANS INTRODUCE LIRISS-3 TO wOeAB WHO LOGISTICAL OFFICER FOR FAR I8 GUATEMALA CITY. TRIP WILL THES fe ARRANGED FOR LIRING-3 TO VISIT FAR SIERRA DE LAS MINAS HEADQUARTERS TO DISCUSS FUTURE SUPPORT OF FAR FROM MEXICO CITY. i 3. AFTER APFROKIMATELY TEN DAYS IN GUATEMALA, LARA AND LIRIRE-3 WILL TRAVEL TEGUCIGALPA TO IKVESTIGATE POSSIBILITIES GF SETTI8G UP . PRINTING PRESS UNDER LIRIUG-3"S TRUE WANE. | 4s LARA‘S FALSE MEXICAN DOCUMENTATION IS IDENTITY CARD FROM. |. SECRETARIA DE EDUCACION PUBLICA UNDER WANE JACINTO RASGEL iCERVARTES. : FOR IDENTITY CARD PHOTOGRAPH, LARA WORE GLASSES, HAIR DYED GREY *nD ~-d--- GO MUSTACHE. LARA TOLD LIRING-3 THAT FOR TRAVEL TO TEGUCIGALPA, —— a ROM GUATEMALA CITY, HE WILL USE GUATEMALAN PASSPORT “ BAKE: ae e . e a | gta eae pean w ite Be 14-0000 \ H CABLE SEC RTTAP+AT DSSEMMANGON CLASSIFIED MESES Tore COMES SQASTING AND/OR SirT! - SEEN Ev CER eT SOT ED SECRET (When Filed m) & ' i aOwance COPY C] GED (J noo : CLASSIEV TO FILE NO ey R-REF TO FUE NO. t i t J memo Ceer to i i H PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 5151 SECRET ‘ MIGUEL ANGEL OLIVA CASTANEDA. LIRING-3 WILL PRCSAELY USE VALI MEXICAN DOCLUMENTATIOS. POUCHING COPIES OF LARA ANS LIRING-3 ; DOCUMENTATION. ; ve 5. FOR TEGUCIGALPA: LIRING-3 (IDEN) IS STATICS PENETRATION t OF GUATEMALAN GUEPRILLA GROUP IN MEXICO CITY. FRAKCISCO LARA IS FRANCISCO ADALSERTO LARA BARRIOS, GUATEMALAN REVOLUTIONARY WHO HAS RESIDED IN MEXICO FOR PAST YEAR AND WHO CLAIMS TO 2: FAR REPRESES- TATIVE I8 HEXiCO. 6. ALTHOUGH LIRING-3 HAS TELEPHONE WUMSER AND POST OFFICE . ae BOX IN MEXICO CITY FOR STATION CONTACT, DG NOT SELIEVE STATION Mili BE ABLE SUPPLY ASDRESSEES WITH INFO ON HIS TRIP TO GUATEMALA Aid 'S HOMDURAS UNTIL KE 1S THOROUGHLY DEARIEFED AFTER KIS RETURN TO MEXICO CITY. WILL ADVISE. a | > SECRET : en + . .4 - Hy BI 8 jk : i ; eyed : i : . “ai. ~ - . i . - : rer i . -.7 a . bs soe : ” |: oe 4 4 ff. : . ine ; : oa - Ww. o3 as | ’ SECRET ~~ Re . . . . . 7 he veggeeirannret mT tee wee ee I i . } : Faw po : wpe Bt - meee * ECRET e0ee Psited tn) POMP BG) vee cccveone ocreece. -o SURACC DELMAR, CARLOS 203-798301 SEX ™ 008 ? CIT MEXICO acc ? < MEXICO 7. SQuaCt Cavetouvele. Gata OF tare. ,8- evaLuatice a I" esTe PERTINENT _i9F MATION . 035-009-008 HEMA~34404 04 APR RE DOCUMENTATION RECEIVED ON SUSU. “8 _ R 6604180322 FILE THIS FORM IN FILE KO. 4 SE Se aeett Osssesenarin e: eweoveeucs rom cors A2-. ae ec bBE aaet . . ° . ——_ 7s; ay meee - . SECRET - swum ro neva ae ese TT ZL. CSDO , | wen Fated tet en 2) van) S irp: ° +1 § CRE T 2823272 MAR 68 CITE GUATEMALA CITY &e22 PRIORITY “EXICO CITY INFO PRIORITY DIRECTOR : REF? MEXICO CITY seaa (jay foa 19) 29 aBO3Kg yO 1. RE PARA 4 REF: DUE 28 MARCH CHANGES WITHIN GUATENALAS ARMY, INCLUD ISI NONOVAL oF Giessen OF berzase fae REL \anaiachd pusuue, : STATUS OF “OPERATIO® AZTECA” UNCERTAIN. COSSEQUENTLY STATIOS CASSOT GUARANTEE ANY TYPE PROTECTION FOR LIRING-3 18 CASE HE CAPTURED. .. ALSO HOTE THAT MEXICAN BOXDER AREA BEING HEAVILY "PATROLLED. ; . x 2. ESMOOSE-1 REPCRIED THAT ON EARLY NORSING 28 ARCH ESARVEL=1 ALERTED SFECIAL COmAAnDO UIT OF GUAT ARMY (SCUGA) TO BE PREPARED FOR IMPORTANT OPERATION. HE SAID INFORMATION HAD SEEN RECEIVED x THAT GROUP OF THIRTY CASTRO CUBANS PLANHED ENTER GUATEMAL? FEROS MEXICO AND THEIR ARRIVAL TIED IH WITH WAVE OF TERRORISM AND SABOTAGE WHICH REPORTEDLY TO TAKE PLACE 31 MARCH. SSHASVER-2 DID NOT INDICATEP SOURCE OF ABOVE INFO. HE SAID THAT REISFORCED - SCUGA TEAMS WOULD BE SENT TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF SAS maRcos ayD : HUEHUETESANGO ON MEXICAN BORDER, WITH A BACK-UP TEAM In ‘DEPARTMENT . OF QUEZALTEWANGO. SCUGA UNIT BAS IN PROCESS OF PREPARING VEHICLES pm AND EQUIPIEST WHEN WORD RECEIVED OF REMOVAL OF ARRIAGA. ESKOOSE-! : ‘SAID AS RESULT OPERATION CANCELLED. “POSSIBLE HOWEVER THAT SAME 8 } - . =.” SECRET Case Seo rranuy OrsseM su nON PEN rat SOT HED Sed | PAGE 2 GUATEMALA CITY 8822 SECRET a INFO HAS BEEN PASS2D TO MILITARY UNITS AT BORDER WHICH be . “yo. MIGHT MAKE LIRIUG-3°S CROSSING INTO GUATEMALAN EVER MORE ~- i : |. _ DANGEROUS. Tee i Z. POR HGS: TARA 2 iS7O HAS GOT GELS DASSTAES GUE Ge 5 _ LACK OF CONFIRMATION AND SCARCITY OF DETAILS." * "Ll 5. of. . SECRET oO ee Joe 7 - ¢. ft : . ° as ; a er ee poet ~ e os7fit oe 4. . mele ah pe . tee vegh © : i. ; - : see : ; pe aD. Zs hotoes : | “use. we fob on Aawocee tw fh “ae eet vk naan - -- -- ate _- a nm : ff ars . mas + mwa t 7 ” “A tee oat . JI “oe .. wee, wh, ro g A ne aeamnenoetins ume pant amnatitne on rretin w nn0 Cae SECRETARAT DSSEMINATION Fag SSAVED WV ESSAGE v Torn. tenes’ S \ PERSOW/LALY NOTIFIED : - the SECRET malmaa~ 4 {When Fiter ing cent on \ al OIE ae SECRET 2801202 tax 68 Citz | 2oica83 8 BD218 PRIORITY GUATEMALA CITY 1a7G DIRECTOR > REFS: Ae MEXICO ClTY 3628 (7 # 70687) RB, RuATEMarA eTTY Csse (eM 1009) ' Ce MEXICO CITY 4436 (52372) 1. ON 27 MARCH 68 LIRING-3 REPORTED THAT GUAT FAR MEMBER : WHO PREVIOUSLY IDENTIFIED HIMSELF AS MIGUEL ANGEL OLIVA CASTANEDA . i. IS ACTUALLY FRANCISCO LARA, PROBASLY IDESTICAL WITH FRANCISCO ADALBERTO LARA BARRIOS, AKA CARLOS LARA (REFS B AND 2. Lar : INADVERTENTLY GAVE HIS TRUE HAME WHILE DISCUSSING WITH LIRING-3 . THE PLANNED TRIP TO GUATEMALA. ; 2. AT PRESENT, LIRISG-3 MAKING FALSE DOCUMENTS FoR PERSONS HE TO LEAD INTO GUATEMALA. THEY PLAB TRAVEL SOMETIME BEFORE 31 MARSH, LIRING-3 TO ESTER GUATEMALA WITH GROUP IN ORDER MEET UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN WHO IS FAR LOGISTICAL OFFICER. GROUP BELIEVES LIRING-2 SHOULD TALK TO HER TO DETERMIBE WHAT SUPPLIES KE CAN male, AVAILABLE TO FAR (COULD UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN BE DIAN ADELA JIMENEZ . t GR BRENY HOSEL CUENCA?) | . Do a: i: } 3. LIRING -3 IS NOW ATTEMPTING DETERMINE TRUE HANES OF OTHER - PERSONS KE TO TAKE 10 BORDER AND EXACT DEPARTURE pate. STATION . 1 arene cementite inne ae Sen phe inert as tet ttne Sted e SECRET sos wemeeses i smnsnapeigsasnannecconmnnmnenace soecnerees © = tena ced AS Sap taeitnma we 8 ae . Cas. t SECRETARIAT DSSERONATION CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ToTA. COMES ROUTING ADO - SEEN BY PERSON Unt NOTED SECRET eco wo wromre {When F lied in) —— ae L emeanbodinad _—— REPRODUT TION OF THIS COPY FCM BED wow: 0 was 0 wo AW ANCE COPY O BED oO SLOTTED 4 iF rue : ‘ff ev: ay CLASSIFY TO 0. WREF TO FUE NO. stu et | meee ene me cet AGT oe Ink Oo. { [ ] 20 cory _ coo ae { i ol. - 7 7 ae rok we , PAGE TWO MEXICO CITY 5022 SECRET ; ' WAS ABLE TAKE PHOIG OF PERSON LIRING-3 In conTaSa - AND LIRNG-3 IMMEDIATELY IDENTIFIED THIS PERSO AS FRANCISCO b- PABA STATION DAD ALSO Tals 7E9T55 OF avuness unkné’ GUATS BELIEVED BE STAYIEGS AND FILM BEING DEVELOPED. WILL PRIORITY POUCH PHOTOS AND LIRING-3 REPORTS. ; : . 4. LERING-3 WILLING ENTER GUATEMALA WITH FAR MEMBERS BUT ‘ - WOULD LIKE KNOW IF OPERATION AZTECA STILL IW FORCE. IF gOoT, | COULD STATION GUATEMALA ARRABGE ANY TYPE OF PROTECTION FOR HIM . ' & IN CASE HE IS CAPTURED BY MILITARY oft POLICE? | SECRET . BI 4 a pene ramen eee eet cegaate AT TT teenies tT ee ee i oO Os secret | NE. woo meat 14-0000 . Lo~ a - ve ss Di SPATCH sscEET Chief of Station, Guaterala City HCG aD, . Chief, testers Honiaphero Division ime Chief of Station, Hexice City 7 © LIRIEGe3 Beports ACTON SEGRED - ELRERCES PRIORIPY i { | | 1 ! | Action Required: Hone; FY . Lor ely Reference : Bexies City-so00 | Sige Attachecé are tha LIETEG-3 reports ou the nectings ho bes | held with the Gustezalan PAR penbers an reported y tha refer- i M i ence above. Also attached ore photes of CarlosXeporcabel ‘and aml | his wife, * teres Lozada ée% ‘ePercabal, a blown up copy of the | éccumentation LIE! LIBING-3 is falsifying, oud several stots of | ME Grancisco” are Lara who is probably tential with fi Francisco Adal~ ae borto” LARA Barrios, also knows as Carlos. SLara. for/Willaré C. CURTIS } { —————J MICROFUMED ¢ PRS H1S6S. - pee. micro. SER. 2 =~ COS, Guatenala City w/att hla a Or C/EHD vw/att es cory cept me op et ce en ee ce NT Arps tata Se AP AY em A NEN TN Re eee Ff =P rN Subject: | LIRING/3 Identification of FAR Memeber. — - | 1. At 1130 on 27/3/68 1/3 told ‘Rowton that at last be hed obtained the tlue name of the FAR member he had met through Carlos Persaval and who had previously identified hinself to L/3 under the alias Miguel Angel%Oliva Castafieda. LIRING/3 said he learned that them true name of this person is Fancisco Lara and that he and some 14 other Guatemalans are here in Hexico City legally as exiles. L/3 added that he met "“Redolfo", the older and apparently more important .- PAR member, yestereday ( 26/3/68) but as yet has not been able to iearn his true last nane. ‘ : . 4 a - 2. LIRING/3 also 9 immediately idenditied the surveillance photo (clipped. j portion s “l returned herewith) as that of, Francisco Lara. -. tan, - Far Commantonle , - bce t J ‘ | - 3. The other siirveil“ance photos, as follows —— Fy : he identified as of Carlos Persaval’ and bis wife” cv _ Teresa Lozada de Zereaval respectively. f 1 _ = Wallace B. Rowt on ~ . MICROFILMED APR 8 1968 Oo. MEDEA, 32 Whoo oon “t2ol-798 01 . . - - “e . rh ee ne ~ foe i tment etait I peat et pep wee awe es wennt 22 Beret 41968 Subject: LIR{nG/3 Report’ of Coatact with Gus terslans ‘in Kexico Eity. we ee 2 Aba brief acetin-> with Rowton at 1700 on. 2203088 et bhe ‘Stona desteurant LIRING/3 vervorted that he was worring on the goric.t tion of identity docu- ments for the two FAR represeitatives ( Fisuel 1 anzel Gliva Castaieda and Redelfo) throsch nis seriograpnic process inc that te hoped to nave the pictures of the pe:sons concered the following day. He asked iwovton to bring along his copying kit so taut he ccald quickl- copy the pictures just before LIRING/3 put then on the icertity cards. ovte..'prom sed to bring the kit to the Atoyse eparsnent at 1500 on 22/3/66. 2e LIKILUC/3 also reported that he hau learned from the Custenalans that a certain “Zsquenesi_or*szenazi, a Guatetalen who has resiced for usny years in Hiexico and who owns or operates 2 factory called "Grco.os de México", has been very helpiul to the FAR uencbe-s in Mexico. iisewise a destor by the name of Corge*Flesch hes been of service whan needed. | ee 3. In reply to iowton's query i7:.5.¢/3 stated that 211 the seven Guatexalans he bad recently met ( four of won live at 54 ifo werma) appeared to be FAR. t udherents, except one, woo he hec lecrned in passing was a follower of can. Sosa. L/3 also stated that he hac learned that the one who worked in the photo shop on San dudn Latran street was an aceo..ntant rather then a paeto- grapher. dallice 2. xowton ~ 2a March, i178 0 | Subjects LTaIh3/3 Contacte ith Par Gustecele ierice Vity. l. LIs1:..6/3 reported to Roster at 4806 en 20/3/55 that. he had acais mit with higue. angel vliva Casta'eda, vate cise at et: 4990 4a trent of the ~— Chapultepec zovie and went with his tu the Caf& _iterario eb Calle Lieja. L/3 told zeston tuet Cliva coaficec te tin that 2: haé gust! lecrned froa four Guavetien e-crades who lived tor.sh.- in ex azirtaent on Calle Lerma that their residence was dein. surveillzd My whit they felt: was the Mano ae penca.s. Ee ex leined that they ued cotedé ceveral fairly well-dressed sen hanging arcund the apartment hosse ans : he had run off. This all inciccved tc then that the sarveillanc: cas not be- pravece eroup. v.iva the: od ine earetad -ot he aha “ -~ stated thet they knes that the Gopsty ¢ chief of the ano Blanca cr, acrzatiog Oliverio“Czstaieda, was currently ins Mexico City, and assumed that te’ had organized the surveillance. Oliva then mentioned that ane of the four livin at Calle -erna vas the well-known Guerrilla leader who hed recently scught sanctuary in the Mexican <mbassy in Guatemala City 2nd was gran ced asylum to Kexicc zcroucher ne nterventicn and i:fluence of Lazeso Cardenas. 2. in orcer te ceterzine th2 exect location of the Lerma apartzent, iIsliG/ ; tole couteon that he offerted to help isextify the surveillance ty coacucti & courntersurveillence himself the follewizg evening. Ug also ¢Mrred the us of his Tacutaysa studie, reccamendins that in any case tae Zour saculd cis- perse at lezst tenorarily. 3. L/3 also reported to Kowton tast he acain met vith Cliva at 1015 that sax morning and thatthe latter had taken his to a printixe ‘shop on Calzada Tial © pan near Calle Jos& T. Cuéllar, nened ~Aezia",as L/3 recalled. (The Mexico City telephone dirsctory lists "Xesca-izzresos y Rayedos, Calle 3.7. cuélie 57,tel: 73-65-01). Oliva tcld L/3 tbat this shop produced var:cus ID capers for then in the past but unfortunately was rot adm@ie to, fabricute a good Mexican 1D card because of the unavailsbilivy of tke specizipype used. L/3 1 . nies i -.-- +.» + g@id that he was confident that he could zake- the reproduction through ois oe , serlographic proceas. In the course of convorsatica iliva conficed te L/3 that the Guatemalan lawyer Capuano, had :rovided bi ank} Guaténelan, ID cards in the past and in gegeral had been very helpful. ~e aided that Capuano had succeeded in_ce:ting all the Guatazalens relised fron prison: after taeir ak . rest in the Sulion Lépéez case. | a. Glivs also stated that he felt it pessible and a ¢ evil able [th- t 1/3 tr-vel i ' 1 ee . ~— at ce ae te ee te Le with him to the FAk headquarters in the -ierra Mine on his forthcoring trip so that L/3 could get first-nand reasirezents fron the 7AR supply responsible ( whom Uliva referred to as e& worsen). Oliva alpo menticred that FAK vas hoping to obtain a lathe to vercit the ganufact of «ezzsns a locelly (in the novuteias). © 9-7-7 TO an aan 5. Cliva also stated that the Tiieiple purpose of the visitfof his ccarace ¢"xodolfo" ves to obtain funds and to retura to Hexico. Cliva aided th-: in the event 2/3 eculd =ake tie trip he eccuid also return with Rodolfo to Mexico. In reply to i/3's query, Clive stated taoat the funds, zodolfo vould be given in Suatemala were from various resberies carried out by Fir fer tke purpose of raisins its own funds. Cliva cozumented that they could oct count off the Cubans or the CPG for firescial supcrort when it. was needed. He adéed that the sale of the becklet “terrer in Guctezala" (of «ach L/3 bad obtained a co;y from Carlos Pers-val) khsdé helped to supply soze of the zoney to be used for the trip. Oliva indicated shat he siscself planned to rezsin ‘in Guaterala with the FAR forces in the sountains. : i 1 g nt _ ¥allece 3. Rowton i ‘ ‘ } 1 Bee { } 19 Farch,1968 : | , Subject: LIEDIG/3 Report of Contact with Kemebers of FAR Guctenala. ~ : Pl 4. At CCAS on 19/3/68 at the hobbins Resteursnt,Calle Leibnitz axa ! “elchor Geanpo, LInTiiC/3 reported to iiowton that he sed again cet the Pai nmeaber SO _. . . whose.sketsh ne hod jiven Howton the previsus day -aré weom' be had met thru : Carlos Fersaval oz 17/3/63. He explained thet Fersaval hed. finally cone . tacted him by phone [ste Sundsy cfternoon (.17/3/62) anc i:.troduced hia te one cf the two Guatezalazs who waatec to return slancesti- -ely_ to their eee : stem country. i/3 descrited this man, who later sisved hir, re sremapan. . om papers im the namo of iiguel An,el Clive, sced 33, as short rsrcekys wita tack bai trigued szort and rather taick srowinent everrots. L/3 estincted cis ace as 35 and said taere vas no doubt in his mirc wnat he was a native.* crn Guate- totem. Tt olled lol vues yesson aore a tnhin moustache, L/3 then grew aoseta & sxetch of the person concerned which Howtecn passed in to.the Station the . i Bame day. . ‘ a 2. 2455/3 coutinued that he conversedé wisa che Guatezalan, Olive, in the presecce of Carlos Tersaval end his wife Teresa Lozada <e rersaval e+ the Miss restaurant on axeforme for about 45 ninutes, taxinzc the line thst he wes willics to help che cause as he had done in +t.¢2 pas certain of the exact cffiliavions ani bona fiies of t, but th me wanted to be " > the persons with .bom he was dealing. shen this apparently sur:rised sna somewhat siocked C:rlos Frere : S3avwal ane Teresa, L/3 explained that he had had soze unpleasant experiences with scch persons as Crozco and was aware that many ?,Rk éesertors were cire euletizg sround Hexico these cays. The Guateralan,Oliva,’ however reacted favor oly saying that he unde~stood 1/3's position and cid not blaze bim.de added thet he. weuld furaish croof of his PLS efeiliations ana indicated thet there were two other comrades, ones much more inpcertant than, himself, <ho also needed help in returning. 1/3 tcld Roston that he stressed to all prem sent the risks involved in providi::; false documentation end acting a8 a guide fer them to cross the border illecally and his orilinal cozsitzent to help orly two persons. In reply to L/3's query, the Guatezailan: Oliva stated ~= ~~ thet their destination would be Gucteaala City itself cnd they hoped that ~ 1/3 would be able to accocpny then there since they were not familiar with the countrysice betweenthe border in the C:sit4n area and Ghatecale City. 3. Accordics to LIKINC/3 the Latter insisted that he neet the other,rore ice portant Guatemalan, and be given-an o-portunity to make carfeful plans dbe= fore atre=pting the Joursey to Chiapas and Custemala City. Cliva.then made a date with rersaval and i/3 for the naxt evening at 2300 i the corner of Spe he ata epe ~~ can eae 2. se merase cee ‘Ban cu4n Latr4n and Madero at which tine ce would try to vo errda: @ a meetizg with bis ccorrade. 4%. LinthG/3, at his ceetiase with sowton the follewisr norniz§19/3/88) re=- ported thet when he errived at the place designated te .found ‘the Guatemelan _ Cliva waitins dith neither of them.saw rerseval. Clive, - ated a-wsait-of a-- ----——_ bout 45 cinutes, sucsested that they sive up and =o toa cafeteria, Copa de ‘Leche, on van Juén Latrén. L/3 st-ted to sovton that wiile ther were waitin they were joined by another Guatezalan, a younz men of about 22 years of ag -and rather stout, who acccxrpsnied them to the @afeteria, She older Gustezal then shoved i/3 a Guatemalan ¢ passport in the nexe of iicuel Ancel Cliva Cas tefiada which he said was false but which en-dbled hit to travel in kKexico. The youncer 2an dated that he had legal decusontes Sut did act volunteer his ar rn a er! at rrtics LT Lee vuaw wud weer CUabe - name to [/34. Tn the aaumea af cone malan, C_iva, forcerly worked in the acvertising business in Suaterala city and thet cze younger nan was fanilicr with electronic equipment usd rad ‘ic communicetions ;robleus. The olier Guatenalen apolo: ized to L/3' for not tav- ing been atle to brine elony the other fag ccarcde, +o who. ze r-ferred as "godelfo" and acain prinised te introduce bin t: L435 the -ollosing evenitge | He promised to telep=one i/3 at 714CO the next cay te confima the nceting. 5. LI:11G/3 then told co.:ton thet the two Custenzalans tnen escorted his ts ‘ the Hotel csi Yelle cn calle Indepencencia ( iocton recalls tozt Ir. Busta- mante resid¢ed taere curing bis stay in iexico City several months azo).. Lf3 teld sovton that he cet two other Cuctemalars there in the lobby and comment : that they telsed r. ther freely in front of hin, discussirg at cne roint even the iliegal acquisitio:. of a revolver nseced by cone f then. In tze course o° conversation if} stated that he learned tast César Kor: tes is nos back in Guatezala and that the Fak is plannins an a-ril of: ersive. All the Guateza” lans expressed ccncern over the izcrease i. the power of the “Kane Blanca’ and blamed it for the xidnapzing of the Guatezalan Archbishop. thez also con - mented that the mili:cry-in Guatezala were disenchanted with the "suppet pre: ‘ sident",Mon-enecro, and c.uld be expe-ted tc increase the terr.risa frea ee ‘ the right in order to pluce Monutenecro in. an iaross. sible |position and eventca! a 5 ly justify iis renoval. ; ; : ’ -6 L/3 coznented to Kowton that he noted that at no t did any ef the Guat malans sention cuben aid or assitance. in fact one of %& nem at one point g-id that he hac tried unsuccessfully | to obtain a visa for travel to Curasone thirty days previously. r : oo z e Bree any bi ¥allace 3 | [ | : ree Wasimeves unt ved 14-0000 3 {-—_---- ; 1 if ‘ t i 1? Lareh, 1965 S5ubJgect: Lisl.3/3 Report of keeting with Carlos rerseval. 1.-LIsI.G/3 rererted to dowton at 1115 on 15/3/68 at the restaurant Kiss cn aeforua and Calle Lississipi that unfortunately his aeeti:g¢ «ith , the two Guateraiess scheduled for the previous evening zt 223 OO in Danny's rostaurent (Refsrte at liana Circle) did not ecnz off. Be stated that ke arrived at the restaurant et 2230 and waited until about, 2345 with Out seeing either rerszval or being approacnzed by any Cuatemalan. ie con— . tinued that gust as he was about to leave, te neard 2 tep on the window behind hig and turned axnd saw teresa Lozada dé TFersaval cu.the street. +e wnet ect asd sescrrccill Les vo a car where Carlos Ferssval vas waiting. He was then driven to sentorn's Angel and rezained there with Carlos and . Teresa for soxe thirt; micutes. . 2. seccsding to LIZING/3,Cerles Fersaval explained thet te had been stood ‘up by the Guateralers and hed been unable to gst in tcucs with them to in- troduce thea to L/3 es ke had hoped. ile added that one o2 the perscns wag hed been in Cuernavaca two or three deys previously and rerhaps hed rot been eble to return is tine for the seeting. Fersaval,sh: appeared to 1/3 to be quite nervous ic Sanbdorn's, suzsested that they co elsewhere to con=- a tinue their discussion and LiRING/3 invited bin and Terese te his sacubaya pte at SVUaiGe 1 3. They then proceeded there to ccntinte the discussion. Teresa excused her— self on arrivsl sayic- that she was very tired, and prozpzly fell asleep in one of the bedrocas. Carlos rersaval then ecutinued talkire with L/3 uctil about C300. He mertioned that cre of the Guatenslans he hosed to intro— duce to 1/3 was welli-zcown and iaportant in SA8,while the other(who had : - documents) was relatively unizportant and coulée probadly cet by the pclice ehecxs witsout es such risk. In reply to L/3's queries, Ferssval stated that. — both ren vanted to trzevel to Guatenala City and that one (- he inportant one) ‘s would protatly be returcisg to Uexico after a stort stare Perssval. revealed that as far as he «new the purpose of their trip «as to cbtain much-neeced funds to continue their work in Kexico. . Q. LIKI:S/3 tcld sowton thet he again promised to cuide tke fustecalans ec- ; Toss the border south of can Vristébal but. i.. wsisted on weetisg then in ” Kexico Mite prior to escorting then over the borcer. Persavat then ‘asked L/2 14-0000 en 2. whether he was in a position to . tain a radio tranezitter! for the FAR friends, stating tat he ses certain that toey had fhe financiel -eans necessary to pay for suck equipment. L/3 stated that he felt he bad a goed source-in his tr:the> and various o-her contacts up north, Aseluding re .. Aréhi vho worcec for the racio station.and had eccess. to technical. equip-- ce mente , ; 5. At the e:ncelusicn af the meeting Ps s egain at 2200 the follosizs night ( 75/3/68} in the nope of beice able to set up 2 seeting that nits or the Zoliowing. 1/3, nowever, retorted to Rowtez by televh.ne that es of 2300 on 16/3/58 ne ons had telephoned bin to sct up the necting. ; Wallece 5. kowton f | ! | : ce we mene chance aheattarr ates teem ete 4, nT a ¢ ‘ . Loch erenerenmagems 5 we Seay ol 14-0000 ° ve . rep 3 SVAN ae, Le hue Hand ot A Speer — 1 @ gpo209 s 7 ace age i . SOE on gl WTR EE WEE cm Rea Littl dibs q 7Q FES oe ae SER AA RTE are SECRETARLA UE EBScAho Pi shui Direccion G> neral de Personal Departamento de Relaciones Piblicas ~ OFICINA DE INFORMACION SECCION DE CREDENCI ALES | | 2 i —— t 3 2 meee pte ma cae ol hp meee nie + 14-0000 re . Te 2 papery: . Jee vot : foe . : we, at 7 A 7 caro 7 a Bacdae. 2+, ee REE Bae . . ° i she 7 t t . . ee ba cameateae = -~- ih a . beens eect ste sina eaten ee seen eles tenets = i : we eet naneneee wee coe eee ene . ¢, . pees an Ese vow i ot . . 4 & : : 4 , ~ a af * : ms au 4 . ; 3 t 3 . i MT ne hat et ve % > 5 eo eae Lar : od ieesye mee wm a ted OF ERY rf : ‘ oot, ; ‘* a . aie EX moses ear ‘ : a SG By bot. ; : . ¢ t . cee Once eenmend Eki ue. cee lee eee ree cables éhe i) 4 ve ’ . ‘ a 3 N g j wos ; i Bae a ee cee ee a ete, et teeta ote ease te ae 1 thee iE . CURE w EP I e ony vu . . a . ; , .. -¢ a a Lo ee ‘ fe ste deme . “oo . fa . , care oe é ; me i _ : iq : ; Beat ay gy en mene ames enero ms oy . * i” eon ewe cmmemeremare: suntteeagtees teentie sein > deemed meneninds Pert ibe enti faa dalla eT anced ala pha SOid ASK, sta soaks RA etd UbLIL vekiabg ee ho emote i a 4 © ase ceemawsven, een wa . | . ant « . . wa fo tog . - - Do . if | toa . : . ' ° my < . t Math » | . ! . 14-90000 14-0000 ae eee oe, y anon pe He hate ovat cones moe 4 . e s rae . Peet t ‘ ee bat ON oe [eee “as n 14-0000 ‘Dt \ erence 7 * on as mms HELA om gL FES CUP ae e Stn, re een 14-0000 &G. LIEING-3: Fron recent activity it esvears | that the Guatemalan FAR may have rersved ita interest ' in LIRING-3. In late January, representatives in the PORUMEN GRCRET/EAPOR 2 ae Ie PREEA- 24383 Bf derek 1967 I BG-L 20-1 t an exiassary of FAR Gapiial traveled to Mexico and contacted the person who had carried to PBRUHEN the letter sent by LIRING-3 in the summer of 1967 denouncing Moises OROZCO Leal. brought the word that the FAR had much appreciated LIRISG-3'a letter on OBO2ZCO and Warmed that the FAR : organization in Mexico City was infiltrated by a YVOFIEM operator. failed, at least by the end of this pericd, to. meet with the FAR man. | | The esiasary Try as he might, however, LIBING-3 Bowente m, 2 ss r CABLE SEC EETARIAT DISSEMINATION . Cuas i> VESGAGE Tota, Comes, t 1 ANOOR CMITLALS - SEEN BY vd yo SECRET <, matt > {Whee Filed tn} oo" ~—e< be ., re REPO 2.0 ROM OF Tag Sg PRONIBTED wrovancecore LJ seo [J uorees “ re[_____f st noo Dove Bee ee CC) ws 2 wer 0 rus BBS IT seuwn BO Lox of pes p " ny HP cory van, w_lGit seo e chars * ° ! C A > rise x i iia, ; SECRET 1419422 NAR 68 CITE MEXICO CITY ee ea GUATEMALA CITY ZiRECIOR INFO JMWAVE > 1d 27 0BBE f REFS: A. MEXICO CITY a7s2(l vss) 8. of le Be GUSTEMALA CITY 6733 Q@* U5437 : \ 1. FOLLOWING CASLED IN ANSWER QUESTIONS RAISED PARA 3 REF Bs b Ae FAR KNOWS LIRING-3 HAS CAPABILITY OS3TAIN FALSE 1 DOCUMENTATION. LERING-3 FOR EXAMPLE OBTALNED FALSE BIRTd CERTIFICATE : ; ' 3 AND MILITARY REGISTRATION CARD FOR JACOZO PADILLA. : i B. LEFTIST CONTACTS LIRING-3 INCLUDING GUATS KNO’ HE [~~~ FAMILIAR WITH GUAT BORDER ARZA IN CHIAPAS. LIRING-3 WORKED FOR B = an NUMBER OF YEARS IS CKIAPAS FOR MEXICAN EQUIVALERT INDIAN AFFAIRS 5 z | BUREAU. IT ALSO ¥ELL KNOUB TO FAR THAT LIRING -3 WAS BUSINESS . we bf ; & § LocaTED IN BORDER 3REA IN ST CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS SINCE Tals BUSINESS WAS TO BE USED AS COVER FOR ARMS SUPPLY TO GUAT PERELS. C. AS GUAT CITY STATION WILL REMEMBER LIRING-3 was TAKEN ' BY FAR TO HIDEOUT 28 GUAT WHERE HELD TALKS WITH FAR MEMBERS, “LIRING-3 EVEN SUPFLIED FAR SQNE MEDICINE AND COGHAC FOR with INCIDENTALLY HE NEVER PAID. oe | ; ; De In LIRING- <3 OPINION, “FACT FAR. REPS IN CUBA ne ‘EXPRESSED THANKS FCR HIS DENEYCI ATION MOISES (OROZCO) LEAL is . . ; aT td e-3 ce . . > _ b 35-7717. _— | setaabt : SECRET 2eh- HSI ICY S7ARES { yt aE to ; 14-0000 2 \ CABLE SEC RE~smAT DISSEMTRATION CLASSI ED MESSAGE Tota Corts i PERSOAY UST ROTIFIED SECKET em ene . (Whar Fuited tn} Laqureipeane + ASANTE COPY aT. 1SSUED oO a eee aati 9 23 a vr __—---___? Gasser YO FuL we 8 fe j . WOE TO FALE WO . te rue mo Caer ro wrancn (J ‘oestroy PAGE TwO MEXICO CITY 4828S EC RET SUMMER 67 AND SENT WARNING THAT FAR "PENETRATZD BY WOFFA AGENT" & (EE NEXICO CITY iy dodstirures INDICATION HE STILL I8/GOOD GRACES OF at LEAST SOME OF FAR RANK AND FILE. pot E, REQUEST LIRING-3 HELP FAR REPS GVER GUAT SORDER! : CAME FROM CARLOS (PERSAVAL) MARCUE, NEPKEW OF MANUEL MaRCUE) 7 PARDINES, VIA CARMEN (LOZADA) DE RAMIREZ, PERSAVAL SISTER LM Lay (iirasis, 5 (Cee SHS AS FAR AS STATION XNOWS PERSAVAL, | | MARCBS OR LOZADA HAVE NO DIRECT CONNECTION WITH ERNESTO cCaPuANO) DEL VECCHIO AND OTHER GUAT LEFTISTS WITH WHOM LIRING -3 PREVIOUSLY *. 39 COSTACT. ' a t : 2. LIFEAT ON LIRING-3 CONFIRMED PERSAVAL SCHEDULED PHONE | LIRING-?3 14 MARCH TO SET UP 15 MARCH MEETING WITH TWO MALE AND ONE t FEMALE GUAT REBELS” LIRING- -3 AGREED GUIDE OVER GUAT BORDER... FROS PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE, STATION KNOWS GUATS MAY PHONE LIRING-5 AND “4 ee hon ASK FOR IMMEDIATE MEETING. TO FACE SUCH POSSIBILITY ‘LIENBRACES: STARTED SURVEILLANCE LIRING-3S MORNING 14 MARCH, WILL TRY OBSERVE MEETING “ITH GUATS, TAKE PHCTOS OF THEM AND_ DETERMINE THEIR ACTUAL MATE GUT) ee RS ee ’ RESIDEWCE THROUGH TAILING EXERCISING UTMOST CAUTION. . Se WELL CABLE FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS THIS CASE. SECRET SegvicED BT at -- 9 SecRET ‘ATS IE LEMGED eb DTT ST a moO : . { oo an % o . ee ee ee ee Ee ~ aes a . : a. ae sane tana ei . , So 7 cote i] if ! 14-0000 eI Une - > _~ . Creare SEceetamar rssennny en SSF 1ZD MESSAGE Tota, Comes A MTIALS - SEEN GY PERZON/UNST NOT'#: ee SECRET amen os cree (Whea Filed in) — far ates C2 ham ~ amewercorr [Jase [Juore G mom: O ves J ao CLASSIFY TO FILE KO. BREF TO FUE wn | vice mr Cer. 10 SE CR E-T- 122147Z1AR 68-CITE-GUATEMALA CITY 87330 © MEXICO CITY 1kFO DIRECTOR ews 895 | - REF MEXICO CITY 4798 (~ ue) , Bena” een ney cannen: 1, AL TUNNEY COTOMLATION CULV, Feccsoue tant FOuns peas 4An 7 WHO TO RETURN GUATEMALA COULD BE CLEMENCIA (PAIZ) CARCAKO CAKA “LUISA"), SISTER OF MIRNA (PAIZ) CARCAMO WHO RECENTLY RELEASED: FROM JAIL IN MEXICO. ACCORDING TO FEMALE INFORMANT OF GUAT ARHY CLEMENCIA IS WIFE OF JULIO CESAR (MACIAS) MAYORA (AKA "CESAR MONTES"). ALSO REPORTED THaT CLENENCIA WAS TG TRAVEL TO HEXICO IN MBD-DECEMBER 1967 TO ARRANGE FOR SHIPMENT OF - sans To ; FAR, AND WAS POSSIBLY TO BE ACCORPANIED BY DIEGRDELA (JIMENEZ) ") SUNOZ AND HILDA (SOSA) ALDANA. THERE HAS BEEK 50 CONFIRMATION © THAT ANY OF THE ABOVE WOMEN TRAVELLED, BUT PRESEWT wfeners “ wxNowa. a "STATION DCES NOT HAVE BIO DATA OR PHOTOGRAPHS CLENENCEA, AND ESLAIR TEAN KAS SOT BEEN ABLE LOCATE ENTRY FOR HER IN FILES OF CIVIL REGISTRY. ATTEMPTING OBTAI# FROM ESMICAS, AND WILL SERD . "G0 MEXICO CITY IF SUCCESSFUL. eh a - ~~ cy =" 3, VOULD APPRECIATE MEXICO CITY COMMENTS O@ WHY LintNass 4 APPROACHED “srs 10 OBTAIN FALSE DOCUMENTS FOR RETURNEES AND WHY HE MIGHT BE SELECTED “ ee - * scout | | ae a Siege wees 1 cn ee gore sen te 7 cemtrne ihe 14-0000 Coon E SEC RETARAT Dessinenes THO CUSSED MESSAGE Tora. Comes BQUTENG Avo? NOTIALS - SEEN BY SECRET [When Fed in} rE aa 2 ee ae cen en Cl “moan core [_] suc [[] weren moo. a ves Deo eo. ‘ at: z QASEFY TO rue . weary TO MiE wO. ——————— _ Btsew oy ote rae mo Qeer to easacm } vesteor Dac. aT Ce Or a Hem |= hia’ , : . ? PAGE TWO GUATEMALA CITY 8733 SECRET ; . t TO SERVE AS GUIDE. ALTHOUGH POSSIELE THAT MENSERS OF PaT i SUPPORT NET IW MEXICO--SUCH AS ERRESTO (CAPUAHO? DEL a VECCHIO, MAY BE UBWILLISG ASSIST F4R MEMRERS Te UTEY OFOTHOE PGI/FAR RELATIONS, WOULD SEEM THAT FAR WOULD 32 RELUCTANT = : To ENTRUST DELICATE massies OF THIS NATURE TO LIRISG/3 WHO : . _ RELATIVELY URKNOWS QUABSSTY. j 4 » - SECRET ¥ segvseeD i a * ” BT oS i - i 7 . a : of F 7 r “ i : i . ‘ y ‘ fet eens eb preemie ee a) i « i Oat wean Seaues vies wea aida ss) , f bd 1 f tt bo 4 at SECRET BEL, ote, ends HU Tanta conttemnrs Lite at Dan morn orem 14-0000 Cune 910 28 TERT DRA maton CLASSS £— MzS5aGe | mato sore 40 i LL] ssuo (J sore | <. SECRET Leen (Wrdn Filer th} ——— oe worn PA ves © wo caare 10 sue woe l 7 TPF CIM ewer race SEG-M Le enema Clee: ro - “tht ; (ext : eee SiC A i 1208552 MAR 4B CiTs “eXiGD CITY\479¢ | oe sis "68 | Lb ~ HGG i va aise . GUATZMALA clit i8FO D1f<CToR : CIT. Hexico. . : TA Hexicd, ~ Ae OF S.UURCH 68, LEFING-S RiPGRIcD He NAD SLle4rez rn wo wITH canwas%casavan MAKCbe, HeProw OF MANUEL SARC: PARDI 4S, : rs DIRECTOR OF THe NOw DEFUNCT MAGAZ ide “POLITICA™, ConainisT BI- a : - MONTHLY PUSLICATION, PERSAVAL ASteD LIRING-S if ns coua GoTALN ‘ elInuchic ment ou TH . A PALS2 PRsoraks FOR Wife of IMPORTANT GUATEMALSE SJzH#RILLA Leasix - IW AcKic> wnd HUST TRAVEL GUATz7eLA. LIRISG"3 SAID He WOULD 23 - WHAT 4 SOUd TO OSTAIK DOCUNEATS. ‘ 2e GSH BH MSSCH, PERSAVAL SAIG Te IMPORTANT SUaTctaL aa ReVOw ue TIOSARIES HAD TC TRAVEL TO GUATEMALA FROM MEXICS SY rid BAACH AND _ ASKED IF LIkIMG-3 STILL WILLING To “LP. LIRisG-5 ANSE bReL 1h Tie ir AFFIRMATIVE BUT SAID THeas AS LITATED CHANC: GoTAINING [Fase D3cu- a MENTATION“. HE COULD, HOweVeX, BRicF THeSe REVOLUTIGNARI 5 08: t a GUAT/MEXL SORDZR 1M ORDER MAXc [LicSAL CHOSSIbG cASILR.' IF THEY | ‘ - DESIRED, HE COULD PERSOMALLY GUIDe THEA ACROSS SCRSERe | Fon 3. O08 9 MARCN, PERSAVAL cOMTIGURD DISCUSSIONS WITH danine-s sO £ OM GUATEMALAMS REVOLUTLOWARIES WHO HAD TO TRAVEL cuaTenaua URGENTLY. i TOME SAID OWE OF THEM. HAS LEGAL DOCUTESTATION BUT O7HER DOES OT. He oe 7 | | af _ 1 Har 68 , O5t-9-y ° co ES ene Ae NO Agt- 748301 . f mer mectag eaten men aes (pale ale wee see = wee ct ree Soran we ee ee - F pore yoo «| USns 7~—o 7 ‘ | : Le TT Cance Secabe ltt kobowron CunsswreD MESSAGE . tora Cones PERSO sT a — — 7 ’ | SECRET exine ree reece , (Whee Filled 1} —— ~ powanct eee 4: SLOTTED BS a avo — . ossew ove 2 jo memo Duaer +o enance | DESTROY L_ SG BTN Tine —- - [xo corr ; : . os wa . . ~ —___* PAGE TWO Mixico CITY 4798 Sc CHET.- ' 7 THEREFOR: OECIDED 30TH SHOULD ENTER GUATEMALA TILEGaity, Tay wo CANSOT ENSTZR THRU TAPACHULA, HOWEVER, SINCE THY veLbk : . ‘ ; KHOUN THERE, LIRING-3 SUGGESTED SAN CRISTOBCL AREA WHICH NOT " SUBJECT TO SEXICAN OR GUATEMALAN SURVEILLANCE. THE PERSON WITHOUT . w OOCURERTS is dOMAN 2B YEARS OLD. PERSAVAL SCT WILLING Give LIRING<2 + WAMES OF ACVCLUTIONARIeS aut PROMIScD ARRANGE FOR CONTACT BéeTWeks THEM EVENING 15 BARCHS ; | - 4. STATIGN HAS NO LBFO ON IDcNTITI£S OF MAN AND WOMAN WHS * MUST RETURS SUATEAALA AIO HARCH. WOULD APPRECIATE ANY CONAERTS. — ‘ tat % r WILL ADVIS: DEVELOPMENTS. — 2s _ SECRET | - . wv BT -oee - eS : - voce i See . : a - "A _ . | 7 _ a ‘ » . . . co eee eee re Sm eS cleo , fs th : - | 4. : 4 : % ! . y . . . Aagint 16 Nee . end "fo ee tia Oommen eens i ns ee . od fae ea )) 6 PARET { ae * 2 i eu ~ ° I ; i : co a ‘ vat _ i 14-0000 ounoh a Cas want: ent: Bare: Cone: r MEXICO CITY : 5 WH COMMENT: *Request Addressees comments on continued use ot. cj}: ms = Rae ree ene SEM 8 (jeer: Loe. by Temeren 7 ince Daly/bb WH/1 ’ SECRZT 6954/6041 ep 1 FEBRUARY 1968 D) oom) cesreor eee ro ee Te (ASU SECLETALAT Dscumanos ; is (wo mom =] ra cs ras wo. id !H+#G [_] no core - rae .ve Lh co de. > 3 ered teed INFO: GUATEMALA CITY JMWAVE KAPOK PBRUMEN REF: MEXICO CITY 4314 (IN 40487)* 2e/ BO OBJECTION TO EXCOURAGING LIRINGs3°TO RENEW CONTACTS IN GUAT - FAR CIRCLES. HOWEVER, SINCE THERE SOME DOUBT WHETHER LIRING-3 IN FACT ABOVE SUSPICION OF FAR) SUGGEST HIS ACTIVITIES BE CLOSFLY MONITORED DURING NEXT FEW MONTHS. IF HE UNABLE SHOW TANGIBLE EVIDENCE DURING THIS PERTOD THAT HE IN FAR GOOD GRACES SUGGEST CONTACT vITE LIBERG-3 i i - ‘ < BE PHASED OUT. END OF MESSAGE . ra i LIRING-3 as contact of FAR in Mexico. | WH/2/GUAT “a _ _ WH/COG/OPS byl gt” COORDMAnNG OFncesS SECRET : REPRODUCTION sY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROWIBITER ° cory hed t cesar tinrmeemenge mevetteremy mel eects wiles ppeereres £ | sts eens aa coon : -~ — . os Sale *% “4 Lib hog -3 i erex: CP ves no AES . ioee S ode wo SIG SCT CLASSIFIED WESSAGE TOTAL COPILS OD ‘ * peas to rite wo. 28 IS” euz eo 0) ner. ry tif PEQSCN/UMIT MOTIFIED tes? sf CK ET 3131202 JAN 68 CITZ MEXICO CITY 4314. GUATEMALA ci, DIRECTOR INFO J we es, «<7 0k JPBRUMEN REFS A, MEXICO CITY 2331 (G72 33C/) B, WEXICO CITY 2363 (ware7 7) _ . 4. G MEXICO cIiY 2458 (ya. 9 707) jie D. MEXICO CITY 2564 (7,3 77/ 7) E, MEXICO CITY 1930 (/” 2977 3) Y F. MEXICO CITY 3581 (y gy 27°01) ™ 3S. HMMA-33842 (NOT SENT GUATEMALA I. ON 31 JULY 1967 LIRING-3, PER REF A, OBTAINED CONFESSION FROM GUATEMALAN LEFTIST MOISES (OROZCO) LEAL THAT LATTER TRIED BETRAY FAR GUERRILLAS, LIRING-2 SUBSEQUENTLY DEROUNCED OROZCO AS . FAR TRAITOR TO LIKING-2 (WHO SUPPOSEDLY RELAYED DENUNCIATION To | CUBAN AUTHORITIES) AND PER REF C TO ERNESTO CCAPUANO) DEL VECCHLO, CLOSE CONTACT OF FAR IN MEXICO. HE ALSO SENT LETTER DENOUNCING QROZCO TO ARNOL (RODRIGUEZ) CAMPS IN HAVANA FOR PASSAGE TO FAR t { REPS THERE. LETTER, SEALED, WAS GIVEN ALBERTO (DOMINGO) OF MAGAZINE SIEMIRE WHO THEN TRAVELING CUBA BY SERGIO (VALDEZ), LEFTIST FRIEND ST" GF LERING’3. LIRING-3 NEVER HEARD CUBAN OFFICIAL REACTION. PER SEQiS vi Dent , a - CB. fot- BIZNES t 4 Fo, i ar t . ne | *. arn wok wile Nome at os — : Fie VK C/WAIOGS ALP ADL ClELa CleillvTe cfet CLS60F Of 3ff-G, MICROFIC Man , MAR 8° i968 Soc. MICRO, SzR T brtg tate , SECRET PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 4314 Sc CR-ET REF D CAPUANO DECIDED LIRING-3 WAS WOFIRM PROVOCATION, DISCUSSED WITH LIREBEL-2 I%VESTIGATICN OF OROZCO AND ORDERED FAR CONTACT "WITH LIRENG-3 DISCONTINUED. "GARCIA" WHO CLAIMED BE FAR REP ASSIGHED MAINTAIN LIAISON WITH LIRING-3 HAD HIS LAST MEETING WITH LIRING-3 IN JUNE 67. LIRING-3 mo HO OTHER MEETING WITH FAR REPS - SLUCE THAT TIME, co 2 Aw OT NawreOYV 1969 COONTO VALTET TOLD LInruc-2 2. OB 22 SANESeY 19¢€g SERGIO VALDES TOLD Liniac-o That Fad - REP HAD RECENTLY ARRIVED MEXICO FROM HAVANA WITH MESSAGE FOR ALBERTO DOMINGO THAT THREE UNIDENTIFIED FAR REPS IN HAVANA WANTED EXPRESS THEIR THANKS FOR LETTER CONCERNING TRAITOR CROCCO. FAR REPS ALSO WANTED “PERSONS CONCERNED" TO BE WARNED THAT THERE WAS ANOTHER FaR TRAITOR, A GUATEMALAN WORKING FOR WOFIRM, SOMINGS SHO xoT AWARE OF CONTENTS LIRING-3 LETTER TO FAR PASSED MESSAGE ON TO . VALDEZ. AT SUBSEQUENT MEETING WITH VALDEZ FAR VISITOR IDENTIFIED TRAITOR AS ONE CARLOS (SALAZAR). VALDEZ EXPRESSED APPRECIATIO® BuT ASKED FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON SALAZAR AS WELL AS PROOF KE FAR. TRAITOR SAYING DID NOT PERSONALLY KNOW GUAT BY THAT NAME. . VISITOR PROMISED CHECK AND PASS ON FURTHER INFO. : | . a _CARLOS SALAZAR PROBABLY IDENTICAL WITH CARLOS ENRIQUE i SALAZAR WHO TALKED TO LIRING- 4 AT CUBAN EMBASSY 22 JUNE 67 (SEE SECRET i boosh. SECRET PAGE 3 MEXICO CITY 4314 SECRET REF D. AS NOTED THIS REF CUBANS GAVE THIS GUAT COLD SHOULDER LIRINS-3 DID NOT SUCCEED IM CONTACTING SALAZAR AFTER LATTER VISIT TO EMBASSY, INTERESTINGLY, CARLOS ENRIQUE SALAZAR PER REF F WAS REPORTED BY CUBAN CITIZEN OTONIEL (PENA) ENTENZA (MADE CONTACT WITH STATION IN MAY 65) TO HAVE BEER IN CONTACT WITH ERNESTO CAPUABO DEL VECCHIO, PENA STATED THAT SALAZAR BELONGED TO PRO-CCMMUNIST GROUP DESIGNED SUPPORT’ YON (SOSA) REBEL FACTION IN GUATEMALA, ‘IT WAS PROBABLY TO CARLOS’ ENRIQUE SALAZAR THAT LIRING-9 REFERRED TO ~ WHEN PER PARA S REF G AND ATTACHMENT HE WARNED LIRING-4 NOV 67-70 BE CAREFUL AS GUAT WHO WAS WOFIRM AGENT HAD MENTIONED HER NAME AS REFEREBCE, 4. IT APPEARS FROM ABOVE THAT LIRING-3 MAY BE ABLE TO RENEW CONTACT WITH GUAT FAR. AS FIRST STEP, HE ENDEAVORING MAKE DIRECT churact Worm FaR VISITOR SHS TARED TG SERGIO VALDEZ. IT’ ALSO APPEARS FaR EN HAVANA DID NOT TAKE ERNESTO CAPUANO SUSPICION THAT LIRING-3 WORKING FOR WOFIRM SERIOUSLY. IT WOULD APPEAR ig FACT FROM ABOVE THAT CAPUANO IS NOT TRUSTED BY FAR IN HAVANA, 1 5. REQUEST ADDEE COMMENTS. SECRET SECRET angen a [ok meres emer rere re ‘se egremnaipvieenemve tree ne i if i” ' i 4 oe Bttd a i i i 1 H be tay» een pattem ase ten a on Pa eee mae ee meet de sen e ETT ake & i oe ee aan - . - . ee oe i al _ii nd troere Gans se S a w@ Pil Chassiev to riue mo. weASSIFIED MESSAGE taver comin H-OEF 36 PELE OC. _ rece eco) ees. to secccn SECRET => REFROOUCT (ON seowegire etsreoe Osre. 2 PERSON UNIT mOTIPILO . - <= a a ro d ) ° sCvamce COPY INMuee (A RD Copy taro 3h yh J FILEY foarte Coles LAS AE . A 3. SECRET 1721552 JAN 68 CITE MEXICO CITY 4{77~ DIRECTOR INFO JMWAVE "REFERERCES: A. DIRECTOR 64232 47 Ji883532326 " "BL SHWAVE 0825 Cb 25903) 1} fe. MEXICO city a1i9 (829292) we aa 1 LIRING-3 EPURKIED inAI uw EVEsins 15 JAnuUARY ne aiienpeD ee SPOON INTELLECTUALS AT HORE OF LUIS CARRION VILLAS VAS DISAPPOINTED TO FIND ONLY FOUR OTHER PERSONS PRESENT. THE TWENTY OR SO OTHER MEXICAN IRTFLLECTUALS WHOM,HE WAS LED TO BE- LIEVE WOULD BE PRESENT DID KOT SHOW UP. CLIEMBRACES OBTAINED SOME PHOTOS OF PEOPLE ATTENDING MEETING.» ~ 2. CARRION DID MOST OF THE TALKING, INTRADUCING HIMSELF AS A TRUE REVOLUTIONARY WHO HAD ALWAYS SUPPORTED THE CAUSE OF THE __-CUBAN REVOLUTION, COMPROMISING HIMSELF OW A NUMBER OF OCCASIONS Ia THE PAST, AND HE TRUSTED THAT EVERYOSE PRESENT FELT THE SAME. ME THEN LAUNCHED INTO STRONG ATTACK AGAINST CASA DE LAS AMERICAS FOR HAVING INVITED THE “MAFIA” OF MEXICAN INTELLECTUALS, 18- CLUDING SPECIFICALLY JUAN VICENTE MELO, JUAN GARCIA PONCE, EMABUEL CARBALLO AND , PARTICULARLY, CARLOS MOWSIVAIS, HE mo “CHARACTERIZED THESE AS "Orman UN EST” AND WITHOUT THE TRUE 1 os 2 RBi ’ . "LE er ue et reer t -- wen ee oe ce ee ee te ee eee. ad: PAGE TWO MEXICO CITY 4171 SECRET SEc: ante - wae ° TEREST OF THE CUBAN REVOLUTION AT HEART. 3. CARRION SAID HE FELT THAT ALL “TRUE REVOLUT IONARIES™ | SHOULD MAXE STRONG PROTEST TO CUBAN GOVERNMENT AND REST OF THE WORLD THAT WOULD FORCE CASA DE LAS AMERICAA TO “CORRECT 11S POSITION” ARD ALIGN ITSELF PROPERLY To THE PERSONS WHO TRULY REPRESENTED MEXICAN REVOLUTIONARY THINKING. HE PRPOSED THAT All eTatewtare mene OY THO MIOMICaAG Cowcontives ce SiudiED <. ies I I FULLY TO GIVE MORE WEIGHT TO THE PROTEST, THAT HE HOPED To OBTAIN FULL PRESS RELEASES FROM PRENSA LATINA SINCE HE DID KOZ .- EXPECT MUCH TO APPEAR IN MEXICAN PRESS. } 4. CARRION MADE IT QUITE CLEAR THAT THE PROTEST WOULD KOT INCLUDE CxITICISM OF DAVID ALFARO SIQuEiROS OR JESUS SILVA __-HERZOG, wkOM EVERYONE RESPECTED AND WHO WERE .CONSIDERED ABOVE | ANY SPECIFIC GROUP, . of S- CARRION REQUESTED THAT GROUP MEET AGAIN AS ortef as NECESSARY TO FORMULATE THE PROTEST AND ASKED EACH PERSON PRESENT TO BRING SUBJECT OF THEIR MEETING TO ATTENTION OF OTHER INTEL-, LECTUALS WHO MIGHT BE WILLING SIGN PROTEST ONCE IT 1S WRITTEN. 6. _LIRING-3 WILL BAKE EVERY EFFORT OBTAIN COPY OF FINAL DRAFT. : . . ; _ le _ wasnuen as STATION HAS ALREADY DISSEMINATED Two yee : a wars STE ee ae - Be Se lat e meme; ipaetenerpeet a e Co ; Ve Woy cent gem emanating soe Not me enRA |i eee es ane ita | woe ee 4 Feo, . a tance merece ner maleate i ' boos _ i 14-0000, a i 1 H if © ! H i t as - ~ ~ } — reg, os - ~ iy . te ft ° . ~ g & ne 3 | | SECRE, ' PAGE THREE MEXICS CITY 4171 SECRET REPORTS THIS SUBJECT, AND AS YET NOTHING HAS MATERIALIZED, STATION RELUCTANT DISSEM THE ABOVE AT THIS TIME, ALTHOUGH : RECOGNIZE THE NEED TO SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT INASMUCH AS . : OSARLEER REPORTS conveyer Tue impeeserne THAT MErese DOATEST WAS AGAINST THE CULTURAL CONGRESS PER SE. PROPOSE DISSEM BE WITHHELD PENDING FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS. IF PROTEST DOES NOT MATERIALIZE, WILL DISSEM GIST OF ABOVE. , 7 SECRET. SECRET i _— : OG ’ t ! 3 i i mo : | : . : t Poll ose . . 4 : , 1 } 1 a i bo ‘ f Boy : \ i - i 1 f \ \ \ 1 i _ : : : ve ee i a “ : | P an a ren ~ . : i wd. ' i 4 ~~ ! ; - 7 Pop a . ‘ t f° eo ei: «tf af : . . ee ios bade eatieinen eas ort IO om saree 6 (re cena reader cya ANGLE IN ge OR RE en tee TT setae . : a) Yeas ae 14-0000 CBee Fit .et Ins DOCUMENT TRASSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE DOCLME NT TSERTIFICATION PUBIELE we CLL MENT a Ri FILE mo, 2. O8SPaTCm OM SOUPTE GOS. IwOTL a. Evaryatica 7. S0uSCE CevPTowvele. care ar aso. |e- tO. BSSSEmeATEO se { TEC MENT CISPOSITION A | f* CROSS ALFEANED TO Twist GCE |" Tuansecrat> to : | ; : ~ nn a Liaise J2Y a - : - 20l-odr050 to : ae 008 7 HBMA-33842 i | = : 12 JAN 68 it i cit 2 it ’ occ 2 ; . ios I ; RE FUTURE USE OF SUaJ. a : : : : . . d- zl i 7 | A ! i - 7 : i Pao on i ri i : : 7 oo : - | ure R GBOL261736 | bk " ; 4 . aaa BR. o, ? oer 867 O00 Pearines sontreee. SECRET (v- 008 2s ii ae . | _ - - . b ! Bibel OCA SECRET © LiRING-3 ACTON RECREATED - REFERS Attached for Headquarters information is a memorandum prepared by Wallace B. ROWTON on the SGSWIEL examination of LIRING-3. ¢ Els PsbS Ch KE Det for Willard C. CURTIS Attachment: Memorandum (1 copy) Distribution: Orig & 2 - C/WHD, w/att - go/- hezaes im 201-798301 . ben i _H]w ATTACHE wT ; HAN A- 33579 a ; —_—— . 2 Octozver,1967 . | , | Subject: SGSslay sxanination of LIZING/3. 1. From about 1330 until 1530 on 29 Sentember,19¢7, LIRING/3 was given an SGSSIRL exazination. Rowton arrived at the safehouse ( Tacu- baya) with the SGOseIRL operator at 0930 that xcrning and remained with the operator until tae exatination was completed. fie had not given LI- RING/3 any previous notice of the nature or exteut of the examination, but siaply asked hiz,on 27 September, to keep the entire day of 29 Septen- ber free for a lerzthy dicussion with gowton. Zowton introduced the SG- SdIi2L operator as setor Albertini, a trusted "sccio”", and spent the first hour or so reviewing his relationship with LIzI0G/3, ostensibly for the veueian ol aavertici. Novtor then, ,inttrancine the anhiert of certain doubts that he hab in the past concerning LIR=.3/3's reporting, stated that Albertini had «= means of checking scientis&fically the truthfulness of LIBING/3's statements. Howton explained ttit he was particularly con- cernéd about the possiblity of LIRIVG/3 havinzs coubled back with LIeZLic andzaintaining with them a secret agreement of sone sort to report on , Rowton and his activities. 2. LIRIKG/3 wet into a state cf visible shock at this and stated that even the thought of betraying Rowtcn nad never cecurred to him at any time. Shen the SSSaI2ZL cperator explained the scientiZic means he was to use on LIRiS/3, the latter stated that he could not possibly ‘accept this -unili- — ating means of testing him since it was diamentrically opposed to ais i principles. He pointed out that he had accepted Sowton at his word and he E could mt see or uccerstanc why Rowton could not do the same for hin, adding. : that the whole thing smacked of nethods used Sy sCFACT and LIRING. He added - i that if this meant that he would have to break with Rowton, then regret— ; fully he would have to accept this alternative. de explained that submit- ‘ ing to the SGSsIRL examinetion would inevitably destroy the idealistic and rene profound relationship which be had previously felt he enjoyed with Rowton. 3. Rowton and the SGSsIRL operator spent the next two hours , ‘calming LIRIHG/3 - down and finally convincing him that he would not be conpromising with his _ deeply-felt prixciples by taking the test. He at last onsented to be ques- tioned on his lozalty to Rowton and insisted thet he be asked "NDo you be~ lieve in Kowton?* . ; : 7 . . co, &, After a brief break for lunch the exauination was ven inone of the bea- : ro:ws 284 the apartment while Roston vaited in the living room, LiaIhG/3 “alt #/ HMMA 33 $27 #8 uel Qe {~ T7§30/ - . —_ “ . i . | SO | Feet LIRING/3 had been an LIRING double agent or betrayed Rowton in any way. 2. appeared to be in reasonably socd spirits after the tcst, although he was obviously emotionally strained by the experience. Rowton nade a date to see him asain that evening at 21CO0 tn talk things over in @ clamer atrosphere. : - : : : 5. At that meeting with LIAINC/3 Rowton explained that he had felt it necessary to ascertain as otjectively as pcssiblg the extent of LIxl0/3's loyalty to him and he was happy to have scientific proof that LIRING/3 had not berayed niz to the LIRING's. LIZDiG/3 stated that after it was all over he felt Vetter and admitted that he agreed with Rowton on the necessity for such an exaziuation, humiliating as it misht at first heve armored tn hea that he had made in the past, were due to his intense desire to produce for Roston, since he still felt very sensitive about having to accept soney from Rowton without being able to render commensurscte services.,’ He stress- ed, however, that et no time had he ever been disloyal to Rowton or done anything against Howton's interest, as sefior Albertini could prove with the results of the SGSNIRL. LIRING/3 promised in the future to follow Row- ton*s direction serupulously and assured Kowton that he no longer feit. unde> any compulsion to exaggerate or fabricate anything to impress Rowton. 6. Headquarters and the Station may find the SGSWIRL examination disacpoin- ting in its limited coverage, but it miust be realized that LIRING/3's. initial reaction was entirely negative end at one point he theatenea to. break off completely with Rowton because of the ‘{nsult to his "dignity". Although the SGS/I2L operator felt that from a professiozal standpoint it Te aanfacend that abeny Fanmancil CPobninnts ane ona nomi set and would be better to administer the examination at another time when LIEING/3_ was less emotionally upset, Rewton asked both him and LIRiKG/3 to go thru with it on the spot, fedling that psycholosically it was' essential to wake LIZING/3 subzit, even for a limited test. Rowt:n also feels that the . test did serve as a very favorebly deterrent over LIRING/3 in the future, when a second one can be more painlessly adainistered, ia a calmer atmzos= phere. It, of course, also covered the very pertinent question of whether Bet j _— Wallace B. cov ACT et ead - REFEREES - Dod 1. Attached herevith is the SGSWIRL report (rans w/a/e) | om LIBIKG/3. = : - 2. Please note that the SGSHIEL interviewer has made the point that the principal misfortune in this’ interview probably was that LIERING/3 was not tested on the fabrication of contacts with the IDEM D's, which was thought to be the most probable area of deception. i 3. In view of LIRING/3's threat to quit working for ROWTON, we would be interested in hearing of any repurcussions or change in attitude thet may have resulted from LIRIHG/3'‘s having taken the test. We also 2re interested in the Station's comments and recommendations as to the continued use of LIRING-3, bearing in mind ROWTON's recint report or bininu SUSP2C20NS ; :tnat L-3 may be working for #OFIRM. 1 Chester R. MENDRICK Distribution: Grig. & 1-COS, Hexice City i ! : Attachnents : ss Sgort tye 4A Ke - ; 8 Fetne Life -2 Sf f%- cr a Lieee 3 701-7785] COORDINATING as CESAR | tart ww 53 USE PREWIOUEREINON, j i i . . ; wanT i , SUT | Inte fe+5h3 , ‘ IDENTITY SHEET , - i - - LOTS A Carise JURADO Dal Mar ; INEN B eztiet : IDEN C Greek susinessrnan interested in | selling Grama to he cormueenist= : crianisd rebais in Gaatemala : i we (A'S PIVSGtHoRary ! - IDEN & Crban Coverament i i H \ i T t 7 i t -p- - i ! { = - _ = on H ree Be eee ee een ee ee - 3 eee ee ne . _ wedi ane a ee se : . t : | i e I. I t 7 | econ, Are y? _ . t to fasrild 157k cS apy per? ‘ ~ . . . _ £4 Beoasabes 1 ta Lato epemmemniorie ee pene Te ‘Arr #270 AriKw roves Bboy sar qe Fo/ ‘ ant ‘ a ‘0 - i SUBJECT: LIRING-3 GDEN A) cree ere seep gee o ITI NE mR I hd Sab yect wae interviewed and tested with BOSWELL es 3¢ Sapte see £967 ine liericy Coy eaie ste, Tha iniseviory eee ceommoted hy Roymead A. PRASTER. : ‘ The irisrview e3s comintted (gn Soeutek by the oraclaee. Walises A. BORTCN, Seblect's criacienl ages. was srereet curiae smnertnneinity 238 of the inieeviow ences? lor the tethne period, Subject bas net orerionsly bees tentot, and bia bed se cowie wits aay WOFTRM represssiatives other thin HOUTON. . 1 Sebsect fo & enprvied male bMeaxicas ¢itiera, an DINCM & be nected sion Prior to recruitment hie apemrest solizicel soulienenta were gemsriarg ia the fer left, bat he was oot believed te be vigaificastiy tavedwed iz iniale itcanre or tivities ar orzandiaed muiiirel actividies, $a was Reerifad by ROWTON wader ths cover of a IDEN C, Ssbiest bane glace his rec rudiment bad ecotect with IDEN D elementa aec with LOSN EB alemente La bie atfurts te {neart kimeel{ aed ROWTCN rate the deetred posstise. The intiiai goad of this eperation ens to maniter oarh cafe aad rick uo eentere)es eciliiersd intelligence information might be latidemtally emceussered, As. Sek len ¢ wee on6 it, i» bis own telcerncretc way, « communist ayexpaioteer, ROWTON bo aot indicated agy asti-commucist, aati-IDEN Bor eatl-reraisticosry i Sebject was hnews te hove Hed aad comresied isfsemaoticn se exmmerona oreasicas, ond it wes presumed that coeciderably more Uss were Bo yes known to WOFIRM, On this basis, SOSWiRL coverage wos ta heave carvored. Runercus iesues, teaicred oa ethos ininliigence laveivement, fabrication ef cosiacts with cigeificant LUEN Deed IDEN & figures, and revesses of bis assccintion with ROWTON., Tas isens ef revelation of eacoriation with ROWTON was rether complies tm that AOWTON sever revesisd tie tras mame, sationality, or istereste toe Subject, aad alee bo iaatrusies: Sunjsct te reveal certains cateasibie facts ta verioas apoeiiic indi ie The examiner was presented to Snbject uu an ascoctate of ROWTON - of Ralian oxtrac tle. _ - . ene ve . a . 7 efaemetece stomata mpeergn neo Lime rinane tel Mars tne Page = IRD $9919 PROCEDURE nn a euject firet redused ts take the teat, besleally om tha groenda thant - a in Aide estinatice his rolaticesbip with 2OW TOM, aa well as Me wania way of aiife, vere at vTarisoce wiih any sath protedéere. IG the tares oF ivar Ecare Unat tris wae being distuarsd, subject also des ised so Quiz working for ROWTON, Eventually, over @ specific matter of hurt pride. Gabloct agrved, oF rather cermanded, to be twetad on “two qesetionse-eieiber tha} sas betraye ing ROWTON to LDEN E icteiligence anc woether (he} trusted AOWTON, © ; following which he would tresk off coazect with ROWTON., Under tho GArCuemscse aon sol fit ge 2 NT the Beet omopae wasld be ta follow i thie Lead and attempt mo riore than a clarification of Subjeci's relationship : wits LDEN E intelligence, Ihe examine? a2 mol optirnietia eacet ine ; pregiouity ef getting & valid test under tise clreemstences, bai etier - taiecg wlth subdj;ect for ® tise if -ae poreible te Sevelcp weer the exnruiner a’ Caaseders & reracenbla and technically acceptable cost covering BWRES por kd iavolvament with any intesiigerce service, : 4 ¢ : The abows procedure might be viemslized more accurately Wt te ; menticoed tet cace having met wiia Suayect, BO WTON ace ths examiner . hac simost no ting together withcut Subject halng present, gag lk was Bet : ° pusatpie for them te converec in any lazgvage other tans Spackals without : dareging theiz cover. ; : t RESULTS | t Subject has se connectians or commitments eaknows to RCWTON with , . any governement of intellisonce service. Hae bate ap invelvernest with ths - LOEN E's that be wiehss to conceal irom ROWTON, and br bas es Gealings with tae IDEN E's which arc coatrary to wie bs bailoves te bo ROW TORN'’s interests. : . | i Concerning revelation to the IDEN E's of Subject's adsoctation with ROFTON, the issva itoeli waa, net wadmpectediy, a cloudy cea. In brief, co on nn Subject stated that he couls aot really receii the exset extent te which he . might have revealed the iact that be wes backed by a IDE} C or that the ~ ; IDEK C'o name waa {(RO*#TON's aline} Subject himeelf suggested thes . be be suked Lf he wns. ‘informing the LDEN E'e of KOWTGH's cnowenscate, © Sabiect's way of eaprescing tho idea of “reporting on‘ A SWTON.. Th esaminer used tals question, and Subject appears to bs poem trethfel {a his Begative answer to thle seesUca, thie pee iee separ meee ’ 14-0000 ° SRD Gb9929 1 id NOTE i ! Page 3 : | i t \ | bk. By the end of Che trterview, ROW TON 2.6 Suhinet asd rons on . Srpciniment for 6 mesting Lhal Barve evesing, Unaicatang tha be ye be qelee’ 7 ae anlixéely Liat Subject will breaa cosines wlth ACWTOM, i . . i Z. tr sas mot really pesethle (sr ie examiner to d-sermina the, enttc whieh Swojent uelleved tae stery of tre LOE) GC and the Itatian Jt3alaL esaminer. Tao vxamiser lewla Urad tacre sere ne meal fon’ le the meisteeznce af itis Cover and thet the covers only real wens is its ingerentuy snaay piaugibility. Senet epnvered is eecost ths alias vieo by tho examiner and cwwe mace passing federozens to baby) wheather thia was dcue secense kg believed eal ce wae told of ie censo ke inss thougit it was the moat courtesve way (co candle the citailen ts apt Keown, 7i@ Gig Muse eeveras “HOYt vrEeteremces i. a injugtine Of ACWTON ocd the oranine: Gemanding to sae & SOSWIRL 63 Bins wits ko thd Bet ovis Kkpow for sure whe ROW TON was. Crm at leact ome cresaciom ive meant oats that fer sii be knew ROWTON might ever be working fer FOP SL, Fe, reference did sot seam otrained, aiihours Wie concolvabss thet tia peeves wae provecetiva; AOWTON Baa teld the eammimer thas aablect ragently hypothesized ovt ived taal ROWTON might be o Sevist, -3. The priacipal iisfcrtume of this interview ia erenattv that Stes foct wes ant tested ce inaricatica ef ecnincte with LOEH D‘e. This was - thevght tu be the most provable area of asleratve ceoteptio;g. B alauld be potated oet, however, thi tha Sustien already keors that Subject bse . fabricated ouch comacts, sad the moet lisely coniribatios of SGEPIR LL, - would Save been tucreiy & fertasr Koturmsiation uf eumepies of tile same : basic vie. HM might aiss be petoted out tm? Subiert’s “resorting” ts G2as m hoo dealt almost exclusively with bie ows activity, kease bie fabricatica ans been more en irrimtica than & tress. \ oo, Paul § NAPOLILL i iy on 4. oo i t | ? { | | es io |: Seaman ene ae nee ‘ ., a ee ee ee Coe “ ‘ . a i sesine i eet i , 14-00000 eg, a ee cee to reveal cartaia cateasinic farts to versions specie inaieidmnis. | L4 Mevesnber ase BURJECT 1 LIRDSG3 ENA FRO f7h19 Subject ong leerriowed tad Gists§ with SUSW ELL om 29 Baccano 1467 ine Mazigo Ciy este site. Tha iesview wig cecmeam SP Es taeng &. FHADYER. The incerwiew wos ¢oadncted in Goaumieh by Ge aaaminew. Wallane A. ROWTOK, Sebject's orintipal agant, wis preseet cerlag sobomeclay ad of the istorview except ine tha Crohns period. . 1 ! ‘ ‘ I \ po foe l srt cre earner ieee ere ear SETHE ART TONER | RCT Bohinns wae ae protects oom taostad med bam bed on een ty wot te aay WOPTRM ropresertetives ‘cthar thes ROWTOK, Sebiett te & maryied mele Mesiena cidses, su IDEN B br preleestiou Pricr to scezeudiment hie appareud pellitices asmicnusie eore equate lyse in the far ish. bat bo who o59 belewnd ts be sigmdinaey laweived tm iiswie | ligesre ectivities or orramzed peiiticai acdviies. He was reeruiicd by : ROWTCON anise the cervrer cfa IDEN C. Sublecd bao alnee ble recrwlamevat | bad ccatact with IDEN D elemenis ond with IDEN E elesesege im ate eliorts Bee ot. ae wt. beinto’ —amb & inceri himpcié G28 ROW TOR iste Eas Gesitee poise, 9 Dees IRisERs =— of this operetics was ie moniter cock urefits asd pich np whatever adciotennd intelligesce tufermation might be incidentally cacecuaiered. Am Sudjoss wan aedis, in ste owas idicsyuuratic way, & Conamssi.t evengaiiiess, LOWTON - bas nei imdicdied day Giil-Ccondaitle MEeIDAK Fag abhi ead : ains3. 1 1 Subject was known to kava Med aed consented iniormetios em exmearess ocenaives, ang is vas preguned that considerably mere lies wore a62 ya : heows ic WOFIRM, On tzis bacis, SGFEML covormys was te have cevared numerous issues, costored em other leiellcenee usvoivamnent, intriieten | of coatacts with significast IDEN P acd IDEN EK figerca, ond rerslaties ef his essociatica with ROWTON. Tho teose of revelation af apsoriados wit ROWTON wae rather comples im thst LOW TON asver revealed Ais tree game, patiagshty, or iatereste to Gasjest, ang aico be teotrested Sokjoct be adewes Tie Suaminer wes provntd te Saber a en easains of BOVFON of Dalian extraction, A teem eerie tehemtcenaetieeteeen Laan Dior ee Se te ereernprenet array nae eee agmatine 7, | teeta was estate ges eae DRONE Ae LAUREN NED nk OH HO Mert Leth GOGOL MER NO wiley NN NR PROCEDURE Pugs 2 ED se Fle frets lect Myot refineed te mis tha tart, bastrally ds fae goonies Gat fa bie calimatioa xte velniienatia wits ROSTOR, os onli ae hte we way of ifa, were at varinace lft ony ouch preaccare. ta tha thrag ag four tierce (bal ints one psiag diesacesd, Sabises elec desbdedd te wae working icr ROW TSH. . ' Eveawally, over & spucific mation ef bart grics, Gubtees’ nego ee rethgr cemented, te bt tags as “res carettians-«owitvae? fas} ere became §ag ROW TON te Low FE inteiligeuce and whesbor (ie: toested BOW TON, @ folicwing whic he would break olf coptset elk ROUT I. Unedor che cizrecumasamntes ROW TON faded thal ihe beet erssorn mem id bee ion bat Uonare (nis 1629 Gad Alerts st uo mere Gute A clasificados of Schycetta welsdinorhip with 1O2N E tmteliigence. The saemilaer cae eet cptimriathe abeot hae poesinility of gettang & calid (ast under taesa shormusrtanes, tart eee talking with Subject lor o time fg was poasi his te Greaiss weal fos eagimias.: Consicscrs & FOasutaAcie End techalcaily accepts tort cowering warirgsgrbad lavelvement with oxy istelligonse corvier 7 ' Ths ebowe procedure might be vieualised inere accarsutely if it ia mesticaed thas cece having met with Guhiect. BOE TOM sad the aaasinet bad almost po Ume together witmert fubject being precem. sad it wme eae possible for them te converse is any language einanr tina ss eaaael wathows damagizg thalz corer. i } ULTS Subject bas as caceections oF qommitmasts yehasws te ROWTOR uidh aay govreramest om istaliiseece service, He be su ieonivemer’ with the IDEX E's thet he wiokse to coacen frum ROWTON, oad be bap oe donllnge with the IDEN E's which are contrary ts whet ho baiieves te be ROWYO?To ~ isserecsto. I Cosceeting revelation te the IDEN E's of Ouhices's accogtatiog with ROWTCK, the tenes itsch{ woo, sot nzarperisdiy, a cleedr om. fa tote, Babjoc? stated thes he could ao8 really vecadl the esoct eotees te which he might Rave revealed tzg iact thed be ona backed Dy 8 IDEN G ce G3 ise IDEX C'e sams wes (ROWTON's elias). Subject binmecta segggeted Mee bo be oeked if ho was “informing the IDEM Ee af ROWTON's (pevecacete, * Sabject'c way of exprosning the don of “reporting ca” ROWTOR Tre caaminsr used this qurstiow, amd Sabsect aseaare te eco heow Gretna ta bie negstive amewer ts tais quocticn, . | im { . - i 4 = sereriey amt epmomni spose + rage 3 cots ' bas been mere @n irritation thaa & threat, I Satine ne ERO e919 NOTE ; : 1. By the ond of tha imerview, ROWTOX aad Subject had made en Bppulotmest fos & meeting tnat same ovenics, iadscating thane it Lo abe anlikely tnez Labject eill break coamet with ROW TOR, : 2, Buus ndpeally posstbic fcr the examiner to determing the extent to which Subject oeMeved the story of ine IDEN C ead the Italiana SGU WIR L eaaininer, The examiner feele that thare were no real flaws iz the maiztesauce of this cover end that the ccrer'’s only rent weekzuees is its inherently shaky piaueibility. Subject appeared to accapt the aling used by the exdinines and aren mads paening relazenses te > Ikalys whether wale nee Cee Leelee Se belle ne Le ee Del ve Leet ee Se geet Shusghs it wae tre most courtocus wey to banals the situation te mot Escouwn, He did naae several “nart’ references to the injustice of RUWTCON and the esasniner dercarnding to use & SOSWIRL. on tics when he did sot ews bnew fer acre who ACWTON wag. Oa st least com oc tasion ba montiogud- that for ail he knaw ROS TON might avea ge wercxing for WOFIRM. Thin reJereace did ect seem strained, allhough it ta ceacetvable that ifs parpese wan proveeaticn; ROWTON hac told the examiner tues Subject recently by putbestsed vat loud thas ROWTON might bo o Soviet. 3}. The principal misfortuns of this iaterview fa probably that Dube ject waa ant tested cn iaprication of contacts with LOEN O's. This was thoeght to be the rnost probsale area of extensive deception. i sisald he pointed cat, however, Het the Station sleesde Ronere tant Anbinrt haw fabricazed such comiaetse, gad the most Hkealy contribntion of GGOOWTRL would have been morely a further accumuiston cf exampiee of this same basic vice. if night alse be pointed out shat Subject's "reporting & dage hac dealt alrnost exclusively with bis own activiry, hence bis laorteaticn Paul i. NAPOLILLI OE REE ARE ET mere ORR I ee ant Lot AEE 3 . | TT L : ee ; SECRE? : | + > “Chef, voscne - oo cae _ mo . ; i Chief, VE Divisioa Chief of Station, Mexico City : AQUATIC/Documeatstioa Action Required: See Por 2. : : Reference: 2S°$614, 12 October 1967. : : 1. Geturaed berewith is oze signed receipt oe requested in Reference, Par 3. ! 2. Per Par 4 of Seferonce, Wallsce B. ROSTOS hes cteted thet /.1ILING~3 eould : get beckstopped coewments st 4 cost of 1,000.00 H.8. (350.00 08) plus travel i @xpesse. These are regicual type “Possporte.” Something cbheve an identify card,’ . ROUTCH sugeeots Chet tvo or three identifications be provided of euch geaaral terms that substicuzion uwox'd be fairly cacy. thet be needa fer etch docanene ere six photesrephs full foce ead fnll profile, beth left snd right, aloes with @ complete physical ceacription. The cubject should be 45°50 years old and have & Mexiceacr Latin eppoesrance. . ' 3. Sleak Wexican Poesports sees culiksly et this tine beceuee of cur linited dealiegs with che Fereign Office, We suggezt you taik vith the Bericoa desk on this point. : farMillerd ¢. CURTIS t Attacheent : i ! 1 Receipt B/W ; to corny ee rn | ! ‘ & . hoy ' . ea enema nena eae antennae nent » : ‘ ‘ . ot a - 4 i | \ 4 ' i | i i | 1 i i i | t i meee: — 1 Distridbat ica: toe 2 = Cfhwoicrz, v/ate 2° CAD, v/o ett ’ : | . } ' t . Wreer-8462 16 Movember 1967 \ . So-6-18/8 \ | . en ee . ‘ . i . ° : | i f a i . ‘ iL . Q : fk Le a : Boar ww . - a ae : TN RE NT EE LET EA REE OD MS MAO SHS ETE EGE GL Ns ty cutee te ae ao - QATT we ISPATCH Chief, Western Hemisphere Division = ~ Life 3 — : | nea, ; ; | ‘ - CSS CATIN PEAESSING aCTIOH SECRET : [HO ACEONG REQUIRED | lowe cualstity DESK : hk 52CE INDEING Chief of Station, JMWAVE - : $3 : ? i Chief of Station, Mexico City ade gk vase Dyes = 1130 ENG~3Rodol?s EYES-Cortes, Carmen’ MOLINA de CARRASCO LOZADA de Ramirez, <4 =~ ; : Gre cll Gr pre eee ~— Acit A pee Addrezsees' comments ~ (see para 5) i i MEXICO CITY 3351 i 1. Forwarded attached are three reports dated 23, 28 and 30 October written by Wallace B. RO4TON on his contacts with Rodolfo REYES-Cortes, Carmen MOLINA de CAPRASCO and Carmen LOZADA de NawsvGc. ROWTON first met theet three porcenc when be anenemanted LIRING~4 to a party given by Carmen MOLINA on 27 October, passing himself as a wealthy Greek client of LIRING-3 who had called at the latter's house to pay for a painting he had ordered but had been invited by LIRING-4 to come to the party. As previously agree with the Station, RCWTON directed his main attention to REYES.’ The latter has resided in Havana since 1960 when he founded the Cuban Ballet Folklorico. Until recently REYES has received the monthly salary of one thousand pesos from the Cuban government, and, according to LIRING-3 is well acquainted with political and government personalities in Cuba. As pointed out in Reference, ROWTON found REYES to be apolitical, a superficial sympathizer of ' the Cuban revolution and a great admirer of American choreography (he told ROWTON he would very much like to go to New York to see some of the shows there.) REYES complained about the relatively low salary he is currently receiving from the Mexico City Bellies Artes for organizing a Cuban Ballet Folklorico show to be held in Mexico City next December. He readily agreed to ROWTON's offer MICROFILMZED } (CONTINUED) Attachments: OV 241967 ! : 1 photo ; x _ 3 contact reports DOS. MCAT. SER. AMG 1S 44S é . , i Distribution: _ VHflege Tle w te - CWHD, wYl cy ea att /cc “fet gB30l . ~ JMWAVE, w/1 cy ea att fee Qo/- 201-798301 | j ‘ i : i oe CAS EP CATION POSHATCH SEWER AND CONTINUATION OF i OSSPATCH “. SECRET IDIA-33442 to be ‘his patron (to “help hin out financially") if this could be dohe on a very discreet basis. He said he hoped to put on anothe show in Chile, before returning to his family in Havana. LIFEAT coverage of LIRIN "Ss apartment for 26 October showed, . incident- ally, that REYES maintains close enough relations with Silvia DERAN (of Lee Harvey OSWALD fame) to be invited by her to hey house for lunch. 2. Carmen MOLINA de CARRASCO is the leftist wife'of a prominént local neurosurgeon, Juan CARFASCO with whom she spent some yeas in Cuba. Eoth are Mexican citizens. According to what she previously told LIRING-3, Carmen MOLINA helped gather some of: the information used to defend both Victor RICO-Galan and the ROSENBERGS. With the help of Alicia ECHEVERRIA ard the' latter's uncle (who is the current Mexican Minister of Interior) Carmen obtained a prominent position on the Mexican Olympic Committee in the publication department. She is a close friend of Carmen LOZADA who is planning to divorce her husband, Enrique RAMIREZ, a rabid pro-CASTRO Wexican chemical engineer who is still in Cuba. Carmen LOZADA's father, Armenegildo LOZADA, a noted Mexican | physician is married to a pro-CASTRO Cuban. According to informa- tion made available to LIFTER-1, in early 1967 both he (Armenegildo and his second and present wife are hard core Marxists.) This Wile, wa mavla +iGiww.la ue ba UALS, a Cusan, oisll accorciag 10 LIFTER-1, is a personal friend of several Cuban leaders including the CASTRO brothers. Husband and wife naintain a close yvelation- ship with the local Cuban Ambassador, Joaquin NERNANDEZ-Armas. Carmen LOZADA apparently also started out as a hard line Narxist. Information dated 1961 from RNLABILE indicates that she was | active in Communist organizational work at UNAM and participated in Cuban led activities directed against ex-Peruvian President PRADO. Although ske is stiitl clearly a leftist, Carmen may not be quite as red now. She told ROWTON, for example, that she felt nothing but disgust for her fanaticalily pro-CASTRO husband ond had strong resentment toward her step-mother. Per LIENVOY. July 1961, Carmen was in contact with Teresa PROENZA when the latter was at the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. i va q yw 3. At a private iunch with Carmea HOLINA, 23 October, ROWTON explained that he was a Greek leftist (although not a KKE nember) involved in lucrative international business. He said that because of the current situation in Greece, it was difficult for him to operate in Nexico as openly as he would like. He. could thus use MOLINA's help in obtaining certain types of information and making discreet contacts with Mexican government and business circles. MOLINA agreed to do what she could. She stated that she was not a member of any Mexican or any: :other. Communist organization, but merely a leftist sympathizer. She also stated that ske currently maintains little or no contact with the Cuban Embassy. LIONION-1, to whom a photograph of, MOLINA, REYES and LOZADA (copy of which is forwarded attached) j was shown Stated he had never seen these three persons enter the; Cuban PO re ne Embassy . 4. Following the developments described “above, tation plans to: : . - | : a. Continue to develop REYES to the point where, per Reference, he may be recruited by ROWTON either under false flag as a Greek leftist or in alias as a WOFIRM i- member to become a reporting source in Havana. Primary! motivation in REYES’ case would almost certainly be Par financial. paar Cer FCN FS a lie Se MACL AND eOMBER CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH SECRET i EMMA-33442 b. To continue social development of WOLINA as access agent to Carmen LOZADA (the two women are planning to live together) and a possible entree to tke Mexican . Olympic Committee and foreign olympic delegation. zc. fo attempt operational developnent of Carmen LOZADA directly via ROWION or indirectly via LIRING-3 in the hope that we can play on her "diszust” for the fanaticism of her husband and her dislike of her mother- in-law to elicit information on the activities of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City and its personnel, and, hopefully to attempt her recruitnzent. 5. Station would welcome addressees’ comments on thi above. Headquarters attention is attracted to KOWION's report of 30 October which quotes REYES’ statements to the effect that some members of the Mexican colony in Havana believe that LIRING-3 may be working for WOFIRM (or for the CASTRO government.) { . * QS be aa for Willard C. CURTIS | are ney seen coreeen seer ne CAASSLF CAT Oe + PAGE RO. LSE rAcus CONN. | “SECRET V4 } 3 oe BGi- 9830/7 — s ? i H j i t 22 Cetoter,1967 i a 5 A : f Subject: sallace 5. Roston Contect with Rodolfo reyes Cortes(Subsect). a 1. Eowton met Subject cn the evening of 27 Cetob-r,1967; at a smalk \ a party at the home of Carmen Molina de arkttog iets ¢ Amsterdam 25e/6 ; ; The only other rersons at the part7 penidessGhe sen and d@auchter of _ Carmen Molina were Carzen Lozada and Surique Canuias, the, latter two of . . whom had returced fron ckavana sone 30 days previcusly. All the above are Mexicans who have spent several ysurs in Havere and are social ac- quairntances of LIninG/3 end LIRZInG/4. : 2. ROsTCN crasked the party in the company of LIXTUS/4 according to a previously agreed plan. LIZING/3 arrived at about 2030 alone, explaicing thet ne ma had to leave LIZING/4 at nome to wait for an important client whe wes roving 2 payeces us one OF iix1.6/3's painticgs that he had re- cently purchased. LIgIict/3 was to acd toat LIRING/s would try to persuade this client to accozpauy ner to the party so that te could meet everyone, “and have a Grirk. L1zI3G/3 told Zowton he was certcis that Carsen Kolina would have no hesitation in inviting gzowton to stay once he got into the apartzent. : 3. Rowton and LINING/@ arrived about 2130 and fo.nd the party in full ' swing with L12iiG/3 and =duardo Canudas strazlling to get tae phonograph operating ( they eventually borrowed another and played several: Cutan revoiutionary records.}. Rowton was introduced as Sr. 'farris,2 Greez : businessaan and long-standins client, ard felt at the end he was able. to convince all sresent that he actually was not from wCLADY (althcuss most apparentiy had that ispression at the outset). Eowtoni managed to toss out a few phrases of Kussian at the rigot time in tie direction of Carnen: Kolina to izpress her ( fortunataly her Russian is weaker even than zsvton'd Kowton spoke some 2nglish with as good an accent as he could manaze. Carmen Molina volunteered to hin privately that she bad a. great many "progressive" friends in the U.S. Rowton was able to insert severzl comments about the current political situat:os in Greece that was forcing himjinto a virtsally . a “ elandestise exiestence in Hexico, as well as elsewhere. Zvdryone appeared to sympathize wita Howtcn and ceased asking any personal questions. . ' &. Rodolfo Reyes Cortes, apparently the guest of hozor, arrived at about 2300, apologizing for deine late and explaining taat ze hadi to attend a menorial service (ua acto) for Che Guevara. ie refuseds$l] Py fiers of lSsnor : * a Cee Ora ee en a : - a Spm mrss ee en “eentnene ammmninnes o ne 7 . a . . ¢ pa TS 2. ) ° } insisti:g on a Coca Cola. He appeared genuinely harry to mest Roston end explained in quite sericus tones that he was engazed in the trainise of a FKexican ballet srcup under the auspices of Bellas irtes to present a perforaence of the Folklorico Cubano in the near future. He added tust he had been the founder of the Folklorico Cubano in tre early, 60's in Havana and had a wife ( ballerina) and young daughter in: Havana whon he was anxious to return to. i S. Since noston felt taat codelfo wes at the nosent the dest target for assesszent he invited hia to Join hin in visiting the Setorial nigst—clabd to see the Greex dances put on by a group of Greex susicians. xoéclfo accepted eegserly end they both left the varty et about 0030. Rowtcn had perviouslyz ctteined the office telephone of Carmen Helina ( 34-60-32, ext 38) at the office of the Glvzvic Committee where sae vas! working end ; had promised to take her to lunch the following day. Rowton had also cotten in a few private comments ( i.e. ccmp)isents) to Carmen Lozada so that. ae could follow up at e later date if this was considered desirable. Ze found Carmen Lozada in excellent spirits and at tines definitely provocative, despite her curvent marital situation ( she had that sane day noti€éze2 her kusbaid, =Inrique Ramirez, a civil engineer working in havane, that she “had: begun divorce prodeedings). ; . ' i _%» when Rowton end acdolfo Reyes arrived at the Seiorial, they were refused. entrance into the main room since Rodolfo was not wearing a tie and gecuet._ Fortusayely however, the Greek musicians, in their natives costumes, were relaxing in a corzer of the entranre lobby and Zowtcn was able to introduce Rodolfo Xeyes to tiem and speak enough Greek to convince. Reyes that he. knew them well ari was himself a Grrek. The nusicians, wao probaoly 23- suned xowton was a Greek-americen, did not speak enough Spanish to talk directly to kodolfo. They invited gowton and Rodolfo to return on 31 Cet when they expected fewer people in the audience and when! they) ‘could show poe Rodolfo some of tae cost popular Greek cances. _ 7. Rowton then ixvited Rodolfo Reyes to the Kinneret Restaurant for a. late supper ( no food was served at the Carmen Kolina party) and he was : : sable to continue his conversation with him there. Rodoifp revealed that ‘ - -he plens to visit Chile in aid-Jecember,1967, to orcaniap a Folklorico -—— Cubano group there, and then return to davana. He aaid Rowton could con— ._ tact bim daily at the Sallet Folklorico de Mexico from 700 until about 4300 and give the telephone as 21-04-18 or 21-16-09. Ee hppeared from his ecr:versation to be a n admirer of the Cuban revslution abd Castro although : acl 74830! _ mem ete cote thee . - ~ one tae co. cr ae ‘ pan coe “3. : to at no tire cia he exress and strong anti-«CLADY sentinent's. Ee cozplained at one point of the meager compensaticn he received for his services at the Fokklorico in Mexice City uad caid thet he had just about enowsh soney to live on end help support nis perents ( he remarked that his faaily cozes from San CristSbal in Chiapas). Howton, explaining that he hea brought a number of LizDiG/3's paintings to help hin with his living expenses as well as because he liked the style, statec that he had once espired to be an artist but had drifted off into business and somewhat regretted this abandcnument of art, despite nis lucrative dealings in international trade. He took this opening to offer to help Xodolfo fizancially fron‘tize to tine, but on a very conficential basis. Rodolfo reacted spontaneously with great: expressions of gratitude, assuring Zowton that no one would learn of fow- ton's interest in him and his fanily. Rowton pnede no commitment but indi- Caied Guat bo wtul2 consider helrinc Pndolfo with his living expenses while he was still in Hemico. ' 8. Rodolfo Reyes is ebviously dedicated to his art and appeareé to Zovton to be a seriozsminded ger choreographer. He showed a certain effesinite manner in his gestures and remarks ( speaking only in spanish } character- istic of many persons in his profession, He accepted an invitaticn to meet again with Zowton at 2300 at the Kinneret restaurant on 314 Cctsber, 1967, so that Howton and he could revisit the Seforial night-clud to see the Greek nusicians perform. ; - ¢ ‘yi Aer | Yallate 3. Rowton t 1 i 1 ud beans ade ss penn nee leet ah wt Oi be th AE i 7 Roh~ CTP 30s re coped : se enti we ee ne 14-0000 . : . - ' we . . : . k a samen, \— ‘ ; : ‘ ost B ! , ” : é ; Fy ~ al . : a ; peli | G = : ‘ Hi a coe Bene apencteeerns woe : PR? Y | 1 t " . oe etree eect neces ete 4 econ eg peeeneeneegpe ae nee eC ee ce en ante cece cant nel ee cantly — i Ber Wnseimpammar amir werr—ucaeemer sans vee “ $ 2 | Pork i ' : i : om . Tuy i : aa . . Rats St : t ' l i a . a 7 aod : ! : AES | ae | . t t ‘ i _ ’ i H 1 7 wd f \ ce ae | . - o4 | i : en ey | i ae . . | ‘ - * cae “ i ° ° ° : : yf Beat | 3 ed | i daca . MEA | : . 4 3) ~ gn te ee me wee H : . DS heb gat WANA” 33048 To tae | mo, : .*# £ tt pa . i . . > wWgse CSE y Aol-PfRe a Coe ee eee cee enaeeee cin eae een ennnimentereae eet an: . ' ~ ' ' : x | _ i" . q 14-0000 23 Cetoser,1957_ | 1. LIRINS/3 reported to Rowton 23/10/67 that Carzen Lozada, logist, and Canudas (fu), chemical engineer, visited nis home evening 24 Cetober in company Carmen Carasco. LIxIsG/3 and /% state tis7 knew both Carmen Lozada and Canudas in Havana since 1961 (both are Hexicans) unée> contact with GO end were surprised to learn froz,then. that they will not return to Cuba because of disillusionment. } ' ; 2. Carmen iozada stated thet she will divorce her husband. inriaue Ra-irez, a civil engineer, still in Savana and resune work in Foly- tecnico in Fexico City. J 3. Canudas informed 1/3 that mutual friend Rciolfo Reyes-of the balket folxlsrico, such to everyone's surprise,will returz to Cuba rext xzonth. 1IRZING/3 prorised Xowton to set in touch witan xeyes to deterzine moti- / vation for return. L/; surnises that real reason gay be Reyes disgust with family in Mexico and desire to be reunited with his Cubaxz wife who, accordirg L/3, is talentec and very attractive. parents who &. Carmen Lozeda inforred L/3 that her fourtiyfvery close to éimbassador dkergx Hernandez Armas(wio frequent guest at their sone)'will te dis-— apfointed to iearn of her cecisicn divorce her husband and renain in Fexico. MICROFILMEG NOV 2 41967 cree cna oo gettin wand tnene se wtp a tee atte on etn ‘“gontacts (iacluding, ef course, arnol Rodriquez) | to ayoid close contact } i { i 30 Cetober 1967 i ’ : Subject: Report of LIKING/3 Suspect affiliaticr with WOrlam. 1. LIRING/2 revorted to owton at C900 on 30 Cete:er,1967, that he had finally senged to have a private talk with Rodolfo! Reyes Cortes, his Mexiczn chereograpner friend, ou the afternoon of 27 Gctover 1967; and that, ir the course of conversation, Zodolfo seyes' had revealed to LIRING/3 in confidence kak the reason why the LI2iNGS had assumed a@ rather cocl attitude toward LIXING/3 over the pest year. 2odolfo Reyes explained that the last time he was in “avana he md heard rumors, arong his friends in the Mexican colony, that LIxIiG/3 was working "either for «FIRM or the Cubans". Rodolfo went on to say that the origin of tois rumor, as Lar as ne could ascertain, was the fact that LIRinG/3 had nade two trips into Havana for no known specificreason and at his own expense. Rodolfo Reyes, indicating that noe himself did not ‘ believe the rumors or, at least, did not care whether they wére true or : not, commented to LIRING/3 that other menbers of LIZTNG/3's profession were naturally jealous of the success of anyone of their group and were always quick to draw their own conclusions. 2. LIRINS/3 cozmented to Rowton that, although this news had shaken hiv and LIRING/4 badly at the time, neither of them cared particularly whet the LIRINGs thousht of them, since their om conscience wes clear... .I- RinG/3 added that it was important, however, to continue to develop: his commercial zctivity in Chiapas ( especially since acdolfo Reyes' home is by coincidence located in San Cristébal) so that word ‘woulé gradually _ filter back to the LIkiics that he actually did have financial resources outside his art production. LIRDIG/3 continued that obviously the LIRi‘Gs did not have any specific proof or they would long age have cut off all “™ 7" gontact with him as well as LIRING/4. He concluded that since the LIRINGs had certain suspicions, they naturally warned all bis friends and forzser t A . with him until their doubts could be resolved. J “3. In reply to howton's query LIRING/3 stated that godolfo Reyes and Carmen Molina (separately) had commented to him thet they vere favorably ispresseu by Rowton ard dic not voice any suspicion of Rowton's ‘bona fides (as a Greek leftist businessman}. Carzen Mobina, in fact, had gone so far as to : show some irritation that LIRING/3 had not introduced her to Howtcn pre- ; viously since she was anxious to develop sone sort of lucrative business 1 wa a Sepa ee ee cess 14-0000 Oo. - 2. . . > deating witn him, Csrren Molina commented to L1Z=EG/3 that she felt sure she could help dowton in his business and political problems and at the same time make a little such-needed money for ber own living : . - expenses. ; ‘ 4. iInlic/3 continued that. he had been maintaining discreet ‘personal contact with Carmen Lozada over tne week-end ( he commented that LIRING/4 has already shown some signs of Jealousy and thereZore he md to be careful | ee ee not to_give her cause. to_distrust. hin).-LIsIi3/3 stated that -Jarmen -Lo- - a ; zada had told him that her father, a well-to-do Mexican doctor residing in Coyacan, had remarried tund that her step-notner was a Cuban sicentist wus Lad Lived wauy year:: in Mexico. She added that both her father and step-mother were on excellent social terms with Ambassador Herrdncez Armas. ' She revealed that she oad already notified her husband, Znrique Ramirez, tk:.t she intended to divorce him, and she expected a storm of protest bota froz him ( in Havana) and her father and step-mother, both of whos were "puritanic”™ despite their "progressive" convictions. She adéed that she expected Hnrique Ramirez to rush over from Havana as soon as he received her letter and to appeal to her fzther and step-zother to save his mar- ' risZe. She, however, insisted to LIKIiG/3 that she hed made up her mihd that she woule ¢0 through with the divorce. She added that for this reason she dia uot wish to live with ber father and had decided to stay with. her friend, Carmen Molina, until the divppce papers were througna and ‘the storm had blown over. She added that she did not particularly like being @ house-guest in the smali aprtment of Carmen “olinc, bat at the moment - she had no choice. i , \ t i £ i taf Wallace 3. xowton i i 1. t: tee - . . 4 oe : ~ on ‘ ~ 4, x . "swe alae PROCESSING ACTION DISPATCH SECRET ox [sto cea wdezan ro OE DEIES i *: PBRUMEN/Letter received by LIRING-3 for Mailing to Rene OCHOA Funez Forwarded under separate cover is a letter ani photozraph rgceived by LIRING-3 on 2 October 1967 from the mother of Rene - . ei ‘ ie “$OCHOA Funez Wit Honduras for reaailing to her son in’,Havana,<v £4 | aS Remy’ is a noouuran revoiutionary. i - t - Al \ “Frvd : . - Canc! A- 1 i - : \ for . Willard C, CURTIS .S Attachment: : . 1 . 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Le INITIAL/TALKS WITH LIRING- 3 IN LATE JULY MOISES (OROZCO) ae ls? x LEAL MENTION=DVMERCEDES PEREIRE-CHHOM LIRISG-3 KNEW IN HAVANA 1562-84 Ee a re EIN wa tem anteeessrcan oe eee IM restues pte Ba REVOLUTION FROM MEXICO AS "MATTER OF CONSCIENCE”. SHE FELT LIRING-3 (| Deen eee eeenannne anime ad AS SPANISH REVoLLE LwVOLv=D IN SUPPORT GUAT REVOLUTION) Now : {D2t 3.4U6 ) LIVING MEXICO CITY.’ 3 OStAIMED HER ADDRESS FROM ERNESTO TT CCAPUAKO) DEL VECCHIO. : RING-3 SPENT FOUR HOURS 13 AUG WITH PEREIRA AND 17 YEAR bac C4 /9SO LD naan oeceiee WHO CLAIMED HE RECEIVED GUERRILLA TRAINING CUBA. PEREIRA STATED HER SISTER“GOFIA'PEREIRA CURRENTLY #ORKING CZECH emaassy HAVANA EXPECTS TRANSFER CZECH EMSASSY MEXICO CITY IN “NEAR FUTURE™.(D0t 136 02) PEREIRA WHO IN PROCESS BECOMING MEXICAN CITIZEN SAID SHE STILL IW COBTACT WITH GUAT REVOLUTIONARIES AND HOPES CONTINUE SUPPORT GUAT SHOULD MEET GUAT FRIENDS WHOM PLANNING INTRODUCE IN WEXT FEW Days. 3. REQUEST ADDEES COMMENTS AND TRACES. STATION FILE CHECK i oY - PRODUCED ONLY 1962 LIFEAT INFO TO EFFECT PEREIRA (THEN LIVING MEXICO | ate CITY) WAS IK CONTACT WITH NICARAGUAN COMMUNIST EDELBERTO (TORRES) y'7 i ESPINOZA (221-2528807). SECRET 14-0000 f nO -) nn on it taoges cf us Oa Sos ~ . : VM CLASSIFY TD Fite wo. B-QEF TO FILE nO. sree sso] ast. ro sauce J 5 sestesy Ose. t BCT ROW ADeARCE COPY C1 i sasee DD acerres OD -.0| = Z > /_§ E CRET t22e25Z CITE MEXICO cITy 312! Lima DIRECTOR INFO JMWAVE pRAUYES pedro 7} TL f. DURING VISIT TO CUBAN CONSULATE 11 OCT WHEN SHE FOUND ALL OFFICERS CUT, LIRING-4 WAS TALKING WITH CONSULATE SECRETARY. 1 WHEN MEM ASOUT 22 CANE IN, SAID HE WaS PERUVIAN, HAD JUST ARRIVED MEXICO, AND URGENTLY WASTED SPEAK WITH “SO¥ECHE™ AS HE WANTED COMMUNICATE WITHOUT DELAY WITH COMPANERO IW HAVANA. WHER TOLD ALL OFFICERS OUT, ‘PERUVIAN WAITED FOR LIRING-4 our SIDE AFTER HEARING FROM SECRETARY THAT LIRING-4 PREVECUSLY | woiden if COMSULATE. PERUVIAN EXPLAINED TO LIRING-4 THAT Con \ PANERO IS HAVANA WAS ABOUT TC RETURN PERY AND THA THAT KE SOULE | De a 1 ALK 1570 POLICE TRAP UNLESS WARNED AS POLICE SURVEIL LI5G His HOUSE. KE SaID RE HAD BEEN DiSPATCHED Te MEXICO BY CONPASEROS IN LiMa TO CONTACT CUBAN WHOSE AME WRIGES ON PAPER HE SHOWED LIRING-4 WAS GARBLED VERSION LIRING-9°S NAME CIDER FOR LIMA). SECRET ‘ 14-0000 a : | | | ‘ { iz emee ewer een pe eerine + ey SECRET | PAGE TyG MEXICO CITY Siz1 SECRET COMPANZRIS 18 LIMA HAD BEES ABLE COME UP ONLY WITH PRICE ONE | WAY TIC¥=T TO MEXICO ASD PERUVIAN HOW WITHOUT a CENT AND COUNTED CS CUBAH EY2ASSY TC PAY HIS RETURN TRIP LIMA. PERUVIAN HINTED THAT BREZST CF COMPALZRO SOW I8 HAVANA COULD HAVE SERIOUS cON- SEQUEECES IS PERY. AS HE AFRAID RETURN CUBAN EMSASSY BY HIN- SELF, HE ASAED LIRING-4 AZET HIM HEXT NORNING AT HEARBY SMALL CAFE SO THAT HE COULD GIVE HER WRITTEN MESSAGES HE SaRRYING APPARENTLY FOR LIRING-9 CWHGS XHOWNR IS). 2. LIEXGRACE TEAN WHICH COVERED AREA OF CAFE INDICATED BY LIRIUG-4 DID SOT SPOT HER BEXT MORNIAG, POsSIeLr & BECAUSE, ACCORD- Ig LIRIAS-4, SHE GELY SPENT FEy MINUTES INSIDE WITH PERWiAR. LATTER HASCED HER FOULS PIECES OF/ APER WHICH HE INDICATED con- TAINED BCWa FIDES AND REQUEST FOR CUBAK HELP, WHICH HE WANTED! LIRING-4 TAYE TO CUSAN EMBASSY RIGHT AWAY. LIRING-4 ASKED THAT PAPERS BE PLACED IX SEALED ENVELOPE WHICH SHE PROPOSED OBTAIN! aX SEAREY POST OFFICE. BY COINCIDENCE LIRIRG-4 SPOTTED’ OTHER’ LIRING MEXSER AT TELEGRAPH OFFICE NEAR POST OFFICE aD REFERRED PERUVIAN TO HIM. PERUVIAM WAS TOLD BLUSTLY TO CORE IN TO p- baSsY IF WASTED ABYTHIES AS HIS ATTITUDE SUSPISCIOUS. Linincta F LATER SAW PERUVIAN al CUSAT EMBASSY BUT Dus wor KwOw outcone! - a rece or - S. « : , te \ ' ¥ led 7 . ” - : Ee eo. . ee Bett Behan 2 a to ta : te 1 ante dite ome saad t on if vines were arbor eetiy AB ct ‘ . " HIS REQUEST FOR HELP. : Ji. PAGE THREE MEXICO CITY SIZiSECRET SEG@a=s- 3. WILL TRY HAVE LIRING-4 IDENTIFY PERUVIAN IN TALK WITH: CUBAN CONSULATE SECRETARY. ABOVE INDICATES ONCE MORE POOR . STATE OF COMMUNICATICNS BETWEEH CUBAN SIIPPOOTEN ciwerpctuTrc is LATIN AMERICA AND CUBANS. Cai LIMA THRO# ANY LIGHT Ou ABOVE? SECRET | i SARS } { S$z<c REF i ! aS rk - , i i \ Zz a a ‘ ! 1 ,. . z ¢ a . . : i ‘ : i i 14-00098 F recorded ies a Aaa ante Sa ee ee ee ee SBRECEEY Attachment A to 2i:5~352939 dated 6 September 1347 S036 Ze F plinsSOr A T4iR450CL hes bess installed for this sperntica here mo 8 aiicht provlen ot firet when the L? opers tor ud out distorted the taps. The ldbk weee batteTics acd tae quality ssa crevtly ieproved by gettizg off tie AC lize. COBNFJET nao come to ~ the conclcsian that saxios City deve nat heve a good carth groumd. Cenae- Quently, greet edjustreste cust So uede vit ery eyuipacat thet eecds em esrth Ge wesw : 3. DISPERSE: A seperate repert ic teing prowred on thie oseretiom. %o asta, v2 are rot too Laopy with t2« resalis. There is en iateraittest tere thich oo cannet idertify end the prepest eritaiineg orresrovent cakes it Sard to fclios Sabject from rom to rom. Tera doteile gill be ineluded ine Coperste dispa tan. . \ t 4. LISAXPAR: Ue now fool that ti/e eparetion is beginaiar to shape 05, thanks to the expartiog of Peter J. BSTHUT?, ‘Teesruch sp SSTPI? will crovide 6 temmkiasl Feport, emt prwwumesiy is still costing an sera of ian urcuiase, the detatle will sot de resostad tere. "tis tro sen to osy, but ee hope te be able to have tee i? respare pove ésfootive “i2-1l's out se¢ replece than vith cpersting umite eicrewer tere ise faiiaro. A peotles sight te beving to adjust cseh asit ca the target lime. fise vill toll. S$. Plans for -IS4v Fis eve te sctivte the XT of Lian Pam i caR corly ts... Soptester using b:54153 oo the LP. Then we hove yolishle ewitering an Lisa ras / ‘eC, this, too, will de piped to LIZi@ vie CCT free Liss. ; . be There ware » feu other aiscollarecas A5215 chares. Three dxplicste tepes hed to ee ade fer the (OS, mree Levere tape recercers kad te be clesned end repaired, and ose 0:20 4000-L ves clesacd esd ropsired. vecuce U! 4g 838" t 1 t | j : “A eemecemeneapenien en | |mneemertn anne me, on ' ‘ hheontacgalt 4 } wa neler Spin tots : aa yf i RAZKID FOR ROAING Chief of Station, Mexico City x : | 6) WDEORG BESReTD mia. over OuerED Cem “ eo CAR Noe DeLee ‘oh Chief, WH Division i “Ak () PBRUMEN/LIRING-3 woes f ACD RLF /RED - RRS ~ SS Actioa Required: FYI Reforence : HBMA-38250, 28 August 1967 Headquarters notes that on 9 August 1967 LIRIKG-3 was in contact via LIFEAT with one Electa LNU. Giver LIRING-S'e artist background and the subject of conversation - the visit of Rodolfo Heisler, a Swiss - artist, to Cuba - it is suggested that Electa LHU wight be Electa AREMAL (201-173795), the mother-in-layv of David ALFAEO Siquieres the well-knowa Mexican Communist. artist. i Distribution: 2 - COS, Hexico City . : u ee EN a ~ 7 — | ~ \ i oD NG* S30 ust racvious amtion. . MFG 180 oo” ne PEFERERCES ASTOR REDARES - FYI References HMMA 32778 : 1. Forwarded under separate cover are ‘stx reports dated 31 July, 5, 11, 14 +.4 17 (two reports) Auguat 1967 conceraing the LIRIG-3 iia hiacrie prepsred | _by.Wallace B, ROTOR, =| ee ee 2. The firet three reports 31 July, 5 and 11 Augnot deal with the recent Moises CR0ZCO Leal “affair” (eee reference) and it's aftermth, The 1) August Tipiit, which 15 6 ce elee os ale Ligens wresege va y-2, also deals with this subject. LIRING*3"s conversation with Merceded “PEREIRA (report dated : 14 Avgust 1967) was reported in MEXICO CITY 2476. ' 4 ROWFON's report dated 17 August 1967 4s of scm interest, 3. A. The departure of the secretary LIFING-4 previously filled in for reopens the possibility that LIRIHG@4 cay, agein, work at LIRING. LIRING?G, in fact, recently received a neckiace from this secretary (@ rather unespected gift et this juncture). B. The report indicates that LIRING personnel have doubts about some of LIRING“3's activities (this is not too surprising). ' Attachnent : Reports a/s pars 1 UHDER SEPARATE COVER | poo Distribution: s/e at ta L, eb lew - _— © c/wp w/ett usc é¢ p é? 1 = c/iat/cos w/o att 4& - POES _— a “st i _ : 2< oF i OGPATOR SYESOL 580 McUneR tate | , 2 Anguet 196 Thew * CLASS CATOR ET SECRET 201-798. 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G “ Nee ae og a 14-0000 pea Tereano that asd Mercedes of 2 care ne cepted eI de Mae tates eevee reer nomen nae a or the revelution, and she +z 2% ber mother ant | ‘ tically that ter CS eit ch Insbassy in #e---: ‘ ai em to going ta =a- } i i Vearnge : |. 7s Stee Fevetre stated th:t she vas sre:tir liusi¢zed with the Cub © than scod by tmazze- revoktions. she come -. 2 tala, wtie® she hed peccntly visited | a3 a tourist sith Cranish “2 pevoluticnartes. zplained that net eniy 4are many fsetions iz the novenent - 2 ? | ang felt that.the Triccntiner 1 ting its.istentio: of helping sented that the situaton in fu2t watt keep tee we Dart onset 14-0000 Tt here with LI. po 3/3 2 ifs story WIS ary cuon en Ads ta3e =a THRE 7 z in Nexies lity even Geile” op 85t-f2Eite", (9 17 T - SJrerder Baklava rp 4 was beincs extrerel well as Zavarna, en . sun to Lave he ‘3 aus a bmcoals B@ race O1 22D ereress i out Spanish pepze RING/3 exnlaireé teoved to Mexico =2 e ; is to Guatensla + b . H . 3 axico with hiz after the overthrow ef the governuent. after her Qus- . j . , ° ae l @ ( either Leral or common-law; aise le : = | Z/3 recalls, «ith her son,Araando, who * ' about 19SC. 2/3 continued that she becdza c ely connected with the Cua : i © salan revelutioneries in “avcrce and reprssentes Suatenalal aé the Tri- , oo : : . - : 2 = 2c 3 continental, 1/3 stated that sra. Fereiri is c well edzueate2 wonan of about } . : i . e . _ eo ee wee ome = ae es 14-0000 1 . iM t - ' : . . 4 . , yoa “ : a ‘ . : a “y 1 ‘ . - , ae 1 . . ; Lom - Fe eee mnie ae ee commie poe . nn “. . ‘ . 1 : t . tt . ‘ a ovate wee ee | | re weg ts . + + : : ' an : ‘ a aa ror 7 , tog . . o dq a wee -_ ws toe woe rea necteneemettemesine st ctatesyntnetn ate etm | atte \. comer ere ty abt emer 7 . . : , ry : sO e i : A : i} ‘ i : 1 ; ‘ | \ ‘ - , i , 3 ‘ io i . 1 . : . i 1 4 : { oo ' : : iJ ‘ : } . . i $ : ‘ H z - : : bos : . : } . ‘ i : ' . | aA, a co ee 1 - * te an nae ' teeny ‘ ‘ . . ‘ H ; H . . 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BMD a oP 4 mio, GO at : : bh Hw o 0 1G oe 43 v aa age Cw ou P Ais 0 sd ® o | % a 8 6 3 8 3 iow yo DP ew q ce . & @ O O 8 De el HW DP sh nen cent et Ane te ede awa ee eee eed Ot ad ta oo 4 ‘ & mM oa OQ at ta, ee vail 4 ‘ wy a oad iD Ae + ion 9 Y od OF too om eA a ~43 8 Ee Sere ee ene ree 3. rou. ae ° ly a O B . oF a x ob: ao O- Boner 2 a x oS Nn a ae of 'o Go Po ue ess Poa O Oo ey 4s f 0 ot . Pots oe oe o a pom : t- a" j cima wT ao} ay 0 Sn 2 so ve hr Tr ey dt a Via ea ' us oO) at i fy h : x t. to sf ooe fa ft + . a we OF spo oe] i f : ( 4 SN ot wt eo | i) : f i ‘ Q YA Eb Orb tod : Fe SA] bed G2 ne » 7. oo os myo bl 3 Opa rt et aot oe ve ; ‘ K my Ori fi . i] } “ot a un boa A ” | na a? : , n if g : tye od hd i , ‘ rT 7 . “ a | “a f | \ ' al , 1 4] “I i | ae yal ba oa Ge i . : ’ 7 cae we 1 & ‘ Air ruaeertane Gu 9 5 . . x, o ny ’ ae . : te ve i ‘a woud “ _ { how ' ‘ aon a is i 1 ; py e oatote id “ \ uo er a ’ | H toed tg w ‘ot sf a : fe] + 3 f Pa - : ' : ow 4 1 sot . noe Gt 4 ta fo . O faowi t ry : im) i. . g , GO ws 8 Sy ‘ \ , to “4: 9 nal 3 , j i : aa ft! oC ft ‘ H i 7 . we ba be fs ‘ i | | , n o + 3 : i . am aoe 3 ° : - med 4a be wd ss] ‘ . i. : . | . an . | : i . n t o . : uy | € 1 H a 1 ete me ~ . i ome : ' . > wees tbe ee -- wt cee tL teres elgne dS tc mee east cate ae ot enn j : ' | ! . 14-0000 ' tye ees be one Subgect: Vellece B. rovton Heetinze «ith INT/3 at W?Co rip that - 2 guite in the . 5 he vesla 3 tn the event that trere vere three knockS, ixn@icaticg: TIG/3 hinself. L/? Crorzco stated thet o mst to Tapichule withic the next tso or chree days tacts that were exvecting hic chere. He expressed fear of lene or even train en2 welcozed the suggesticn of L/3 that fend Rafl Horeno drive hinacé 1/3 to Tanech car. L/3 commented to Rowton that te <a. the xnowledse Crozco had concerning hin and his activities, g the datas of his (1/3's) trips to Guatexela and Cuba. 5 ' Rn rin Horeno's 2. Rowton then reslizins that 1/3 ued yrebedly walxed inte a Cangerous ecareZully ccncersir orisin of his contect wita trozeo. Howton explainec thet he was certain that L/2'"s story lof the tris to Tapachula and the maeting with the Suate= trap, queried hin very n er ie v Alan woman Shere yasuntrue and. istertine the jtruth. Row- on that 1/3 tad Had a ‘corestic few days snd had told bis + a that ke assunead that 5/3 hed 2 good reason Zor z ion ton cen znued that he ha2 cone toths conelis crisis azain end nad decided to diseppear For 2 wife that he nad to co out of town on business for Rowton. He jwas therefore _ forces to lie to. sowton. also for fear tha -to L/S. Zowtern stressed thet it was spurroundins the first contact with Crozco, it night be a catier of ize and Joa : ‘+ 3, LTRITS/3 thea confessed” that be had. not estually sade the trip be not | for the reasor Rowton suzpused. me rer] reasen he ex;lained was thbt when’ Croteo ecntacted him he saw Sergio Valéez-‘shertiy thereffter ter. the lat- ter to his amazenent corzented: " I hsve been contacted. Eave you b been - ot . . | : - ee : ers -- - on | eae 2 nat he xncw th true f acts 1 th for his ! a ses Zo%.a might 2 tiseldse the truth” th ‘ . € ince, as if3 woulld seo| latory” 14-0000 . ° 26 . Gontasted sls0?7" Accoréinz: to L/3, 4 he azkei Yaldez tow it thst be xnew of any nex contact thet he Se * this thing elso." LINING/3 continued that surprised und cisturted hi Valdez wes invbided in the aay --- of Rowton Re nad-no -resceux : ‘disspleer so that he could : thet ne ti? to neke 2 t tices, tis : fee - ef. elicitins sexe sim of o hovever, fil cot wor a ana Crozeo. £/2 explsined J Peak tee ft edced thet ke koped Howton could undirstanz ! living under fron all siges,. wit surveil : : noverents, controling tin, In “rown fore : st tea : 3 cama t . é ang Refl Moreno on the scene vas _ larger picture that ke could not understaré. Ze adied taste "thie tise te ; was detercined to find outs how Valdez gas linked with Crozco. \ &, zovtoen then asked 1/3 xhat he Enew about Crozec. -/3, replie? that be knew only whet Crozco hinself had revenied to hin, vi iz. ,that his notter was living in hexico City, that his father had kexx never been progressive and hac in fa:t been arrested by the sovernaent (sresusably Arbenz} tot! hac not been harned since he had been so™henest? snd his reputaticn was above reproach. Orozco also izforsed 1/3 that ae nad been to Cuba several ‘ tines and recently was in teuch with Montes in Gusterala and up to recant- ly had been doing propasan.ia work for the Faz. 7 ae $s Rowten then stated that he had been doing his test to collect as xach infersation on Crozco as possible and that ha was far from happy with what! - _..be hed zanaged to uncover to date. He explained that he had verified the “4 j address given to him by 1/3 ( Calle Tenis $2/5) but eiscovered that 4% was; the soze of Crozco's xother and that Crozco was not ac tually residing there. He added that he had also learned that Crorcc's father was protab- ly unsteble nentally and that his brother worked is S Folits a,ard this manag wight account for. Valdez’ connsction wtih hin’ (Valdez working for Esfaga) Eowton then stated that. he had « report that Le ha2 not as/yet been able peene a Bie enema 6 pee Le Lee ee bi penne % . . . as . | 14-0000 to check 4967 acsigre?: 4 atte os ae ee TAP CS Vue G & afreid of captur serter!" Zs Tm 7 “Woul@ 2x7 pertzent, L/3 % a= reed thet tls 2 Beer But then it's ‘ very ¢ awton agreed but urzed Me mee le to htep ca to learn fron, Crozco- the - £ and hos he caze to use 1/3 she covld confront Crosce 4 rue facts of : unuittincly as 3 " with bis suszicions ez2 ret hin to reveal what sovtir wanted to Know. Zow- ton then sucgested tact 1/3 dros casually the rane of Erne sta Ganrere., : vayaby That se bad to see this lewyer the next dey on some business. owe bk samery . ton explained that he ttought tnis would force Crozceo to talk since us : would naturally be fearful of LI/2's revealing his wherzdo its to Capcsno. L/3 replieé what he would mbllincly do this but unfortunately he did rot i know Caporno. He su ; hovever, of a ruse thet nicht work. Ee dares oa) gene ME NNR tase ere thea “4 : could set in * sith vacoto Aodrimuez Feddlla, whe would certainly know of Cepoano, and -2t eas much information ' A Jacobo before springing the name on Crozco. Howton an ec that 5 it was essential that 1/3 cet as noch of the true sty re - ; nirat as possitl en : : : Crozeo in sc a soe j j Would cJeopartiz AR. ‘ i h ‘ 4 y & ~, : : * : ‘ c 7 j ; 6. during tas x: gq i/2 tos ny ficd the Fhotogrash ‘(Fesepert)j} H \ that Rowton stove in Moisés Croz : consented that Croces | ' i ; : no# was weerirs classe Tmoustech shaved his head, civins . + ' \ : hinself tte a; pearnsce ef a person of at “Least EBS years of age (ois trre i i uge is 37,acccring te his own statezent}. I/3 recalled that Crozeo fine i «+ formed hin in passing that Leonardo Castile of Fuk hed been killed i “ ! . _-eetion.recentiz.--- 8 reper recta eee a Fi oF H ?, In view o che urrencyz of the cevelopemtrs Rowton arran:ed another i j meeting ith L/3 that sere evening ( 31 July} at midnight at Sanborns | i Reforma.. . : 4 | | Sl | i 7 ste Woe wl -| : a . ‘sallace 3 Rowton ; a . . ons . _ a (oot ou ov a oT d _ | . ‘ H ? wd tweens Oves O xo -_, a ad CLASSIFY TO FILE AO. ASSIFEED MESSAGE = @ verat carirs - wemer y wo.” : Sal , : oo ele On. To orarce O SECRET : PEPROSCTION PPOHIZITED ~ pesteoy OD) sic. — Ptesom/umiT MOTIF SEO Af / yy ts fe 7 H N AZ ra Omeare i t . : ee } ACT.Om t ; ADVANCE COPY SisyiG _ ARID COPY | (CJirses Co scerreoLdreneei — | - I~ (NF@. ° ~ ~ ~ i FILE UR C/Fi2,¢ 065 l i? ~~ = =" SE ORE Peéareer CHE MEXICO CITY 2638. Li i DIRECTOR INFO GUATEMALA CITY “ ‘ waonyv i REFS A DIRECTOR 30629 S : B MEXICO CITY 2564 Cr~ AY) oy 1, AFIERHOON 25 AUGUST 67 LIRE ORTED THAT MEETING HELD OW 23 AUGUST TO DISCUSMCERLOS JURADO CAYE AND OTHER ITEMS PROVED TO BE OF LITTLE rMpoRTARce VESTIGATICN KeD TO BE MADE BUT HE HAS WOT BEEN ABL CROZCO LEAL WHO PRIME WITNESS, IN MEANTIME, CAPUANO W CARLOS WAVARRETE TC REVIEW HOW JURADO CRIGINALLY MADE CONTR 2. PER SUGGESTIGN REF A THAT STATION SHOULD NOT FEED INFO TO LIREBEL-2 IN ORDER PROTECT JURADO, LIREBEL-2 TOLD ONLY THaT ‘ CASE SOUNDS IXTERESTING AND STATION WOULD LIxE BE KEPT ADVISED CF DEVELOPMENTS, STATION ESPECIALLY INTERESTED IN GUATEMALAN COMMUNIST EXILE INVESTIGATIVE TECHNIQUES AND CAPABILITIES, | SECRET. oa. SECRE? es J Caw No SAID Au rue OCATE MOISES ous, JACK ™STEWART/1In _ (stentr : EXxTs 6934 DATE: 24 AUGUST 1867 CABLE SECRETARLAT DISSEMINATION . t Po >, : | MESSAGE HOA ee ee J “~ Tora corus: = 44 . een en Oy ent Ter eee he nee a ey CONF a. t fecte) pica} (cioss.reooa} esis ond tame, Liea) ~ - Utterorns peter) 7 SECRET wowh wa L ot . > CITE DIRECTOR = =” - - a ) wis ¢ "BOB ZS vo [ PRIORITY MEXICO CITY INFO GUATEMALA CITY a, on KAPOK : 7 : - : OUT. owevTaANn nr ORGA CTY ATTN . te he wea weed HEADQUARTERS WOULD PREFER SIMPLY HAVE LIREBEL~2 CONTINUE REPORTING ALL INFO RECEIVED RE LIRING~3 RATHER THAN TRY FEEDING INFO DESIGNED PROTECT LIRING-3. THIS DISCUSSED WITH ROWTON WHO - wok Doo. a IN AGREEMENT, ; 4 i END OF MESSAGE i i ee es : WH COMMENT: Ref advises info given LIREBEL-2 by Ernesto CAPTANO de Vecchio, Guatenalan Communist exile in Kexico, i concerning suspicions of LIRING-3. Station writing |. — until results meeting Guat Commie exiles concerning —- LIRING~3 prior considering possibility carefully feed ' info via LIREBEL~2 designed protect 1 LIRING-3. i wor toe eke oo epee Y . ? [° a ‘WH/COG/CICS LP PE CEN . bhhe os 1 ' t ' 8 ‘ tr JACOB D, ESTERLINE ry . AC/WED 2 ‘ . . COOTOMATING OFFICERS ; MLLEATNG GPR oe sett oo >RI,T: "REPRODUCTION BY OTHE THAN THE ISSUING | Cee Is PROMI TED. ; corr KO, eeber ine + once @ ee |S , ~Y =~ moce: Dees O20 - >. ciassies rp eme_wo25i 7 45 =e xencr vo rive KP Zoi-ly 4121 fice wip) ney. Ee pease fel ersteoy EX’sic. « Z eee ~ 1 a PREC REPFCO_CT ION PROHISITED CLASSIFIED MESSE E \ | se me pets Info ice sls . _ nop erep, cles ele ps. cigs SE c R E T 231912z Chi ” PRICSLTY DisEcToR “INFO PRIORITY GUATE“S7.A CITY mee yh tame APOK HE RECEIVED FROM ERNESTO CAPUANO TEL VECCYIO OF 1S RUG: 41 sy AIENNOCN 22 AUG 67 LIPESEL-2 REPORTED FOLLOWING STCP a FOR PAST SEVERAL MONTWS, WEXICAN PAINTER CARLOS (JURADO) DEL™AR HAS ATIENPTED SAKE CONTACT IN FEXICO WITH TOP LEADERS FuERZAS ARM 2DAS REBELDE S (FAR) 10 GFFER SALE GF MEDICINE AND ARES, HE FIRST MADE CONTACT WITH CARLOS HAVAPZETE (KNOWN TO ADDRESSEES) AND ; ' EXPLAINED HE HAS GREEK FRIEND WHO SELLS ARMS ALL CVE VORLD, G2EExy SECAWE INTERESTED IN SELLING ARYS TO Fe2 AND ASKED JURADO To MA&XxE NECESSARY, CONTACTS, NAVARRETE FOUR JU2ADO TOO EAGER AND Too * INSISTENT ON ¥AKING CONTACT WITH FAR AND. INNEDIATELY BEGAN, TO SUSPECT HIM aS CIA 02 WEXICAN SECURITY SERVICE PROVOCATION, AVARRETE DID NOT HELP HIY AND JURADO SOMEHOW MADE CONTACT WITH MOISES (OROZCO) LEAL. CAPUANO DOES HOT KNOW WHAT RELATIONSHIP OROZCO HAD viTn . JURADO EXCEPT THAT LATTER OFFERED HIM ARNS, MEDICINE AND MONEY (398 DOLLARS) THE LATTER OF WHICH CROZCO DID NOT ACCEPT. PECENTLY, Be JURADO CALLED CAPUANO AND ASKED TO MEET VITH HIM, SHOWED. chruaso - LETTER WRITTEN BY OROZCO WHICH CLEARLY TO ICATED - cROZCO wap 1 TRAITOR St ar 5 pain PH RCs me he cer nmae nee nes seace + oh ‘ . 14-009g0 PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 2564 S —E c RE ¥ 76 "CAUSE (SENT ADDRESSERS 11 yes 30%" - QHD 32807.. AFTER ‘SPERING SCURITY* PROVOCATION BASED ON FCLLOWING POLITSs A. JURADO TOO EASER AND JESISTENT O8 CONTACTING FAR . LEADERS. ee ek — 8.-JURADO, wHO-SUPPOSEDLY-H4i-ARMS. BUESHESS.TO-"AKE ~ ——— - ONEY, OFFERED OROZCO MONEY FOR FAR (3€@ DOLLARS), #CTUAL et . mS SGLLER SOULE HARE AG Such OFrcn. , C, JURADO WANTED TO MAKE FAR LEADE®S AWARE OF tROZCO’S TRAITOROUS ACT AND ARMS SELLE®S USUALLY TAKE tO INTEREST IN INTERNAL PROBLEMS OF GUERRILLA GPOUPS THEY SELL TQ. DB, CAPUANO DOES NOT BELIEVE "GREEK" EXISTS AND JURADO Y USED THIS AS "COVER™ TO PENETRATE FA® MOVEMENT, name . ¢ 2. CAPUANO ASKED LIPESEL-2 TO AID IN INVESTIGATION OF : “JURADO, FIRST PHASE WILL BE TO INTERROGATE OROZCO Of KIS RELATION- SHIP WITH JuRADO TO DETERMINE HOW FAR JURADO HAS PENETRATED THE FAR. ‘ CAPUANO SAID THERE IS NO PLAR TO DO JURADO BODILY HARM FOR THE : PRESENT, BUT HE WILL BE IGNORED BY GUAT EXILES. ‘ 3. LIQEBEL-2 SAID THAT IN CONNECTION WITH JURADO, A GUAT 7 5 WHO HAS LIVED 1N CUBA FOR SEVERAL YEARS RECENTLY ARRIVED MEXICO SEE I ; a t i : a+ de - ; _ re ee ere . b. . - cen bate a LS net te ne, Poo . ia ot : honk _ : . Bo | - toe Roe loko. . rd a . . i ; : - U 1) A mG cpenwcmenenennen stg en wc an joo = ~ TT a Se ee cee et a ee ‘- na ~ eee) - —_ : aa - I op a “h + atrande i fsteeeineemlaintentetnhieantanmianm nied aise aa ee eT ee arrange FF] : PASE § MEXICO CITY 2564 SECRET Wat! st WITH WIFE, THIS PERSON, ARMANDO PEREIFA, MET JURADO IN, CUSA NO SaTE) AND WAS TOLD BY CURANS THAT JURADO ACTS ‘VERY suSPICTounY AND IS NOT TO BE TRUSTED, 4. ON 23 AUG LIRESEL-2, CAPUANO, JOSE LUIS BALCARCEL AND LUIS CASTILLO RALDA WILL HOLD MEETING TO DISCUSS GUAT COMMUKIST = ._.. EXILE LEADERSHIP IN MEXICO AND: JURADO-CASE.——— 5. IT OBVIOUS FROM APOVE THAT CAPUANOD DOES NOT HAVE FULL STORY JURADO’S ACTIVITIES AND HAS MANY OF HIS "FACTS" BADLY “IXED UP, FOR ONE THING CAPUANO MADE NO MENTION OF JURADO’S TRIPS T) GUATEMALA WHERE HE ACTUALLY CONT.CTED FAR HOR OF H1S MEETINGS WITH “GARCIA” IN MEXICO CITY. IF JURADO*S STATEMENTS TO WALLACE 8. ROWTON C#:) BE BELIEVED, IT WAS FAR WHO ASKED HIM ABOUT POSSI- SILITY TRANSPORT TO BORDER AREA WEAPONS PURCHASED BY FAR PROCURE- “ENT MECHANISY SOME OF WHICH WAS IN TEXAS, IT WAS ALSO FAR THAT ASKED FOR MEDICINES, DO NOT BELIEVE JURADO OFFERED FAR MONEY, ON CONTRARY KE REPEATEDLY ASKED FOR PAYMENT OF MEDICINE AND: OTHER TTEMS "SOLD" FAR, EITHER CAPUANO MISUNDERSTOOD JURADO OR LATTER DID NOT REPORT HIS CCRVERSATION WITH CAPUANO ACCURATELY TO ROWTON, JURADO WAS INSTRUCTED TO POINT OUT TO CAPUANO HE TOOK DIM VIEW OF BEING USED BY OROZCO TO DIUBLE CROSS FAR EMPHASIZING THAT, HAD HE Aes i 4 — } { } Tt retention seers se ne seman Let Were En cee eine mmrpemene mat wteeh meee emenew er Po ere ncin ate ee ib oe amernee fro E -l . ee HAD AS™S TG Glve 989ZC0 WHICH HE SoD uot) HE PROSAELY:- WOULD HAVE k PECEIVED HiS SAYMENT IN LEAD SINCE ORS: COMPLETELY BROKE. | THUS - 18- ‘CROZCO "ATFAIR™ If WAS FINANCIAL ASD. PERSONAL SECURITY ANGLES £ WHICH OSTENSISLY EQTHERED JURADO AHD NOT HIS INTEPEST 18 FAR . i . IQFEPR POLITICS, HE FURTHERMCRE ‘LOANED 020ZC0 322 PESOS: _ AND SOT THREE-HUNDRED. DOLLAS, ~~ ~~~ = ae --- = — = —6= WHATEVER HOLES “ASD CONFUSION EX EST IN- CaPrano’s ‘STATEMEATS 7 SF JURADO'S ACTIVITIES HE NEVEPTHELESS HAS GUESSED Basic TRUTH eo ID APPATONILY SZIEAHISEG TO @AKE FULL INVESTIGATION, THAT JURADO MAY HAVE EXCEEDED HIS INSTRUCTIONS AND NOT REPORTED HIS CONVERSATIONS WITH FAR AND CAPUANO ACCURATELY TO RGWION MAY 3E CAUSE OF CURRENT TROUBLE. ROWIGN SEVERAL TIMES CAUGHT HIM 1K PRICATIONS WITH HELP EXTENSIVE STATION WONTTOR ING HIS ACTIVITIES, IT HAS ALSO BEES DIFFICULT 76 PREVENT HIN FROW BEING OVERACTIVE ‘ IN HIS DESIRE PRODUCE VALID FA® CONTACT. STATION HAS ALREADY, TOLD _ “LIREBEL-2 THAT IT HAS NO CONNECTION WITH JURADO. WILL walt FoR PESULTS FAR 23 AUG MEETING MEXICO CITY CITED ABOVE BEFORE x. FLORING POSSIBILITY CAREFULLY FEED INFO VIA LIRESEL-2 TO PROTECT JWPADO, BELIEVE WARNING JURADO Via LETTER SENT By RCWION OR > eee S 1 ree i + i { . OTHER MEANS WOULD BE COUNTERPRCOUCTIVE AT THIS TIME. eet mannan ocr nee ot, UO OQ. Y ec adap ia eet emesis ere mmemmnemeneemer oe — - Al oad worn rn é . 5 theta ntommsmaant | oraan : fer teh ' | oot +. J! . ‘ a: . | o oy , } ‘ * ‘ : 4 ‘ . a “e : . : po “ ; ' wees ok nee SPEER AL ree eee ate saree oee pat bneaee eg te ITM ee Sn be pn ereineewateny ne oardeite er cmeee cit eelaien utianBinnpgl tip pontananpitnpreenl ca 4 ' cory wo - 3 . : U , ; i Qo} a i | ; 7 bi . tol. : i : | ‘ + “ , ‘ H ; , a, ! a ene Salis 5 pete ehated - + mmm tae ee o _ oo . sae ste wee H be ne ee i . . we 1 ‘ : . ‘ j a . - : I 4 a To ete enema er cements ae of nme a et A ee eg eee wan ce ee eels a nee : i : ; J hae f i ‘ hs if ! | : ( ' ! H aa \ . ‘ j . 7 i : i t | 7” HI i 4 H ‘ . i 1; {| ' ’ j ro - 1 | i “ i ar ! 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FOLLOWING EQS TRACES POSSIBLY IDEN C2 RELATIVES PEREIRAS REF: A, WERCEDES LLANOS DE PEREIRA, CUBAN WHO TOOK REFUGE MEXICAN EMBASSY IN GUATEMALA CITY AFTER FALL ARBENZ. LE°T GUATEMALA 4 SEPT 1954 FOR MEXICO (HCGA-2454, 12 NOVEMBER 1954). . B. SGFIA PEREIRA MARTIN, SISTER MERCEDES (HGGA-1434, - ' ; 12 NOVEMBER 1954). C. AUGUSTO PEREIRA LLANOS, SPANIAZD WHO TOOK REFUGE MEXICAN EMBASSY GUATEMALA CITY AEGR APTER FALL ARBENZ. LEFT GUATEMALA FOR. MEXICO 4 SEPTEMBER 1954 (HGGA-1434). . , . - D. AKMADOR PEREIRA REDONDO, SPANIARD WHO TOOK EESEK ‘REFUGE ’ MEXICAN EXBASSY GUATEMALA CITY AFTER FALL ARBENZ. LEFT GUATEMALA Fea MEXICO 4 SEPTEMBER 1954 (HGGA-1434); DOCTOR AXADOR PEREIRA, PERSORAL ‘ 4 Fy 2 - ----- FRIEND AND POSSIBLE BUSINESS ASSOCIATE OF EMILIO ROSENSTEIN STEN, * POLISH-BOBN COMMUNIST NEXICO AND SUSPECT SOVIET AGENT. PRACTICING . _ * PHYSICIAN WITH OFFICE AT CALLE MONTERREY 122-17. ‘MAY BE IDEN WITH 3 : : ¥ ° Seger serene erect oof} seen apteete 1400000 |g OM | [Jean | < =... J : . ry fame Cas Lowe Sod} i Fees nenber] - __ SECRET. PAGE TEO ou - emimaea 2.7 767 ae _ ae ieee SOT “PEREIRA HEDON,SPANTSW. EPCRLYCANCISUEATCO"WHO "EES Los + — BEEN ACTIVE IN CENTRAL ANERICAK RZEVCLUTIGNARY GROUPS AND Is KEXZER OF SPANISH COUNCIL FOR PEACE (HGl-1591, 29 KARCH 1956). E. AMADA ENEIQUEZ PEREIRA, SISTER MIRNA TORRES, PGT HKEMBER i (GUATEMALA CITY 3625, 8 JANUARY 1964). WH/2/Guat-S Ge eG Cf Wa f 2 Lut r arte h ben. WH/COG/CI6S VAL 2. ALSO PROCESSING TRACES KERCEDES AND ARMANDO PEREIRA, ¥ILL . ' ADVISE POSITIVE RESULTS, . END OF MESSAGE 4 ; ; + rT + : | : «WH COMMENT: ©LIRING-2 in touch with MERCEDES and ARMANDO: \PEREIEA.. «. " I. - : . pool. iG -_—— - feo . 3 . | . : $ t 7 . 2 r ; . 4 7 7 . . “ $ 3 ; . : i “Toor. 2 ee Cf + : é s fA 7 é mo f, a fae D. Esterline . * 3.-Fisher “i AC/WHD . oo: 7. AC7HH/1 2 | . . 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ATPACENT TO m0U-32814/0f 17 August 1987. q | | / ae) - Sn Ce ee a heel 1 | = SECRET par eye atm ine ' u nee) ray Free, Wy meen en meee ee te nee ree i ee cdi p aden Kinemtesnateenstndin aca nerd manana Note: Bete Licencis en indispensetie pera maceser. | so 4 i PROHIBICIONES: . , : 1.- Manejar en estado de etreded. | : 7 2.- Hecer sefalew inneceseree. - - . . _ 7 oe 3.- Rebseat por le derecha. . i - ‘ am 4+ Comtuar de carn! ain hacer le socal Jetudo, * j ~ : i 5.- Manejar con exceto de velocidad. , ~ f mo - - 3 6.- Desceader de ua vehicate por ef lado de le circu: ; : “ i ‘Iecien. , . . ' | ' j ‘ rd a , | -‘f . wee : ! ” “~s defen “ af . . ale TOTAL COPE al .J. STEWART/1n ....... a; ¢ As —" 2 S-E-C-R-E-T— ! a 6954 . ~ -—- baad 17_sUGUST_ 37 ME eOEACAT O15. 6a a LTIONS | Li wee " [seer = onerven 2. eke set} koosedcrhreg, sone cad tee fae ieerenns maber, oe ore ee ee - . erre-piaecton 2 87-5 Fo Srp PS paroay umxrco-orry nedInghie) {Zo pe PBRUMEN™ _ 7 as - REF: MEXICO CITY 2479 (IN 32323) _.-. REGRET HAVE BEEN UNABLE COME UP WITH SUITABLE INTERIM RANDLEE FOR LIRING-3. SUGGEST RONTON SET UP PLAN FOR POSSIELE CONTACT BY "TRUSTED BUSINESS ASSOCIATE WHO MAY BE COMING TEROUGS AREA." WILL DISCUSS POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVES WITH ROWTON DURING LATTER'S TDY WQS BEGINNING 2] AUGUST. WH COMMENT: ROWTON going on home leave 18 August. Station feeis , it most desirable keep direct contact vita LIRLNG-3 : curing ROWTON's absence. ‘ oe SO . - : : ; ‘ so 0. rg. C ~ WE/COG _W. CINI (IN DRAFT) -—~ Sf » . 5 oe Syviigeh _ . Gscos 1 D, ESTERLINE _ ; gag ve Fiskiz— -. ACATED . cnet te Cw ee sf AC/WH/) ee ere oe COOROOLATING OFNCETS QnLeasene CAREER SECRET [emcee oe serane | - 7 \ Gruss eee H " REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSING OFFICE iS PROHISITED. 14-0000 wg > Reet A Pat DISPATCH rene a be J ; ped as ne a en . - A ; SECBET * | Xxx ‘apes Foe NOES . E*) Chief, Western Hemisphere Diviston : ba mccxi reso Chief of Station, Tegucigalpa Pa LT, ssa, Chiat of Station, taxtee ae PBSUMBE/Letter Received by UIRIEG*3 from Rene “*0CE BOA Yunes photocopies of this letter, It does sot look, from the scund of the letter, that OCHOA'a morele is too high. = . 1 a —_—" Kee jared A: Tree, for Willard C, CURTIS “ + #141°- Report Gxt eee Poa of BS? # Ii- Copy of Letter THDER SEPARATE COVER 4 ‘ 2 : i 3 Distribstion: cd hah fax : : 2.> C/weD v/atts $I & #11 use i ‘ © COS/Tegucigaipa w/att #11 only asc i : 2 - FILES i EDIE ERB? pO rfarteenes cetee ze Bane map ae H i, io be ACTER GEQUIRED . 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Zstinade Carliche: 6 Boy hsce nes de un mes que recibi tu carte, per les oe : : : po ‘eenversaciones tolefénicas sastenicas habrés pedide coxnprender gre es | lz dorora en contestsrte se debe,ne preoissmente a eretie de nt yere t an “falta de eanales_esocuades pare tel fin. trabajo cuya cptess va hudg-Gsaydtche sea ce pase yo ne'ls conerce a. ella,sor lo tante es roslzente una casuslidad que te pueda envia> ne- viclasspere often ne queria demerer xcés y he aqui estes Lfnees. . Creo gue entiende perfectserents tu sitasetén,pies es" necésario sbrirse ps0 eon ios propi ios nedies, denestr ar con heche33as~- te puedes que al principic ‘te huels a conse fe,pere resinente no le-es pues precissnente la idea 19 he tonmsdo de ti y shore 1s ‘edopte econo , posiciéa & sctitud sate les heches.Ere mi desce pederte jerviar neti elas cencretss y suplics. este vez,pere justsnente tens zeiles uisnas dio. ficultsdes que tu enuneras,a peser de la cercenka fistea. Entregué te. carte cl compawere ne re fus pesidle habdler cen 61 sebre el Farticue | > pues el dLa que ful llegeren muches visitas,entes de que $2 liega- va hebdlé alze cen la se‘ore, coneretenente ze dije que hebfen recibt- ds tus noticias,que tenblén. te "nabfen contestado;que te |iben a. invietar los orgsnisnos cerrespendientes pere que elles ain np teaten noticiss 3 » " ceneretes;dospues temo te €ije llegsren les visitss y ne pude sscar> pingune concluslénsestine qua a estas alturas ys debes dener netteiss; ‘posteriernente ne he pedide ecupsime de elle principe te per lifes fe) al 4 parte, Mindezentalnente, por cuestiones de mite . Ahora bien, t pronete hscer nueves geses ones Fues en 4 ‘estos éfas “tenge un © Peapiresmuncss, las gontes fer aqui e estos faa estén bestsnte ecuddes eon la. eantidad de actividades 7] e aconteci~ xlentos ospecislaente de ast nea,pere ya verenos. a “Este te lew anvis “por la ‘gentileze €e un. -fenpailere. dg—--— = cred 1400000 w+ ) 2 * "se . Hy : } ecostuxdrzarte a estes problemas,pues las cousa”'a veces le fsrecen @ uue ay Séclies ¥ éasde lusgs ne le sen mas que on i neig,es necessric consrender 3 los otros, ,msxine en sstectess sue, Pece pene ag ga cone ‘ellos:azguza vez on miestras @iscusiones me ha “selsisdo : como yo ‘ustifiesba les coses slempre con la fraso"hesta olerte . ‘ Ppante. tal. o teles_cogas son inevitobdles" scree que psve ne -@3. tha. = —--- sién ge lss realidades-que | ee hen : tecade vivir “saul hey ‘Le sige re pitiendo y atin tiene nés sentide.Lo outerier, cor sapueste,ne sige .- aifvica qus way que Pedi ger sé F Sopera desarrelien nerralzente,tode lo contrario,hsy que prevocar is rupee tura,cén0?, justazente "eprendiende a rescerse oven las prepiss ufias", gomostrands con kechos y un pece "ne esperur nede de nadie". a¥Ss per fin cays en ol plsne del conse Jo,te rstiflee us so teats dee ese,ty misme le hes ¢ishe eres lo sufletentexente ; grence pera comprender les respenssvilides que edquieres,per le ten- To to kuelgsr les consejos, sobratede les qre se dan s‘contrel rezote. Simplexente trate de inbule>te de uns idea que ya: ‘tlenes.Ke peroce que hey serfecad 7 responssdilidad en le que neces era de esperar ‘ de ti,ze coup} see que nicas tedo lo que implica per embas partes, es un camine sunsrente peligrese, sé gue le sabes me jor que yo,pe=- vo Carles slerpre tu eres Senzsiado buene y de ls bondad aia ine genuldad se hay afs que un pasite,esto” ‘slge de lo ‘cual tu ne eres _.. conselente,on estas cesses es de vitei inperteneia ‘conprender @ pre-e fundiéed esto.tadie tradese o lucha, busesnde equelle on le cuel re exista peligro, per let menos entre, _Nesetres,nadio le tiene nlede a les custro motres de ‘Merra,pere- el aliciente o la nete ‘ne os 2 i peligre ni ls muorte, eo lnente cen ese ne se hace jneda,dinpleren- es dejer un nonbdre pare uns Féories,en el meser do les tones; ce trate ce elge ray étatinte.Ke hables de une ¢esa nernal a luersti- RICE Reem ein mater) ante tema RR oedema ink NE Met Scape crvenet {tens vay we smeununach ih Senet gies any eect ene : 1 - es cae nee ag a ie vatyh srt sa obama at pef MORO CONN arn NC Rote ate NMI NN SN eI Yee RIES BR Face gases ae ete i - can a a a ‘ ae a oh Boe oy ble lt * ‘ . Vo,e3to os busne 3 condictlén ce que se } Somprenda que ese consti tue oe . ye el aspecto externe de Te euestién, es ‘decir Ye ferne, pore he. ine - eo * Y ‘ pertento as “Le ‘Interne “el pentenide do ezencisi; ne se eenece 1s ta- v. woe - * 50 rer xo | fecksds, data’ 1s kayotie ge les veces nos “ongeiis. A ans to- co esto? ;muexo, en priser: liger os la epinién Ge un: enigo que slgu- : ess cuestiones las conece un poco refer que tu,adsnda concl éndete tengo. necesidse de “pe ferirge a “esto ¥_en_ segundo | luger_porgue -Be0@~.-.- = site ée these tu situsciéstie t tu r Sere! metas Force tempién 3 ee ae te eenniige risne y conti zo;ne hace falta explicar ‘te pergue pues . =e Interesan sobremanera for las cuestiones spuntadas aenteriorzente. Ahora tus neticios sen fundamenteles psra xnil,sebre todo dsxe eetalles,cuiere hacer lus cosas sablende y conecience le gte . vey a hacer,tenge prisa por “heeer alge pers ne per los posibles 4 metres de tiorra,ne lo“exeluye, rere ternrpece Les busce especialzen- te.ferm fin re vresuelto lo gue re ataba a este cren pefe,corprende que sin puedo hacer mucho aqué,pere es infinitemente paquefie cen- parsde con is que tengo gue hacer fuera de aqul;sabes blen que ne. Sey capaz de exoerrens> tentes cusrtillas gizplomente per llensriss _.. . &Spere gue 1s Chenazile CG cusnde se traduee gel inglés” al ehine suena cone cH esl revés)ya este bien,esa3 sen; les con- “gecuencias do ser su prepie ‘ghéieo(Libretere),pere de tedas Bane- nas nas alegrares mache ée que bsya pedide saiir de les: ,cerres ee tedes los OLCGes.Carliche necesiterta gue en is préxina’ epertuntésd me consis uleras unes enceriea (Zapates) pera ie Cati, st he da cuen- —-—+- oe lr ~ ta, “ée ests soltettud me sseahae, Pere ye eorge | oen ae pedide, sen ez - .. mizere 63 a 7, . La - . ‘.eapere tus nettotes,seluccs a Ciha y(Chichey-). se trsta de un plsntecaiente serie. " ; { : wee oe ee - . r sol 1400000 Tyee 7 a katee dnotxa osseges Le, 4 eh Fue Marcia “ee csuast0qg & Wey Aree . 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H euso cal mse eace,xelia tsee etleaves fa @ HD ones ansue enido fe conaz 22593 ob oueqe (oredordt£jeste3x else1q we 198 ep ealonev2ee . 4 - 85 netiay caf ee alice oblbog sad oup 02 ofsum eemargelé *pa eet ’ | ceadeinieter ieee ~a0u0 en fe ised sf asteesee8) 2e2teoco. coau_ceteiue atenes_ Om... | i aicona on ‘bustolice otas! o> at oa? a 49 grote i { . . ~Sebinaidusqe saixéaq ef co eup ct “iad Boose efotized.co00J0 eal! cebeds | | . ‘ . sehen tienen nqapaone ayer | yg Mo tado ldo )y sito ec sabulea,eatslten eus oneqée Ty : ; to. i 1 H 1. tnocxs C)ves Oro _ a ' i . > CLASSIFY YO FILE moO. CLASSIFL MESSAGE a . X-RCF TO FILE Be, rue eioO) eer, 13 beancx sestaoy CO sic. - 4 i] se | = | rT ' : i CM RN Bm ern TA Awe soerss ecty asctt 4 , ; | ° PEs? NI3264 ~ GUATEMALA CITY INFO DIRECTOR 1 : ; KAP OX | ; | REF: MEXICO CITY sass CN BO8IS) 7 | : 1. MOTHER CF MOISES (OROZCO) LEAL PHONED LIRING-4 ON 14 AUSUST , | AND ASKED MEET MER, AT ENSUING MEETING CRoZCo’S MOTMER STATED THAT A i t . AURA MARINA ARRECLA, HER HUSBAKD AND SON WERE RECENTLY DEPORTED rae) - : “ GUATEMALA 3Y “MEXICAN POLICE WHERE EXECUTED ON ARRIVAL. : : ' ry a: A : ‘ | IMU-—H/VIEW OF MANMER IN ¥YHICH REF I8FC CBTAIN=D, Do ‘OT PLAN ° i : CHECK A2CVE WITH.LITEMPOS. BUT TRYING CBTAIN DETAILS THEIR i . 1 i : INTERROGATION OF OROZCO CONDUCTED ON BASIS STATICY RECUIREMEATS } . to : AND OROZCO 3ACKGROUND INFO. i i . SECRET 4 po | ae + SECRET I : : . ! : : . | ; —_ Sone - 7 — pee BO . - fe . -- - - ie - fp. > -_ = fol: , : & ; 7 7 ne ne 7 > . a . i "y . Tanah THER RSE NN cathe he, DA ACEIDASS tcsntcreni tienen -— en -—t 7 fr 1 cman seen 1 | qj 4 Pond. - a u * 4 - . : _ : . ! os : ; 4 . . . r . i if [ea by . . . a “e twoex. CJ yes [] no cuUssiFe TO Fie a2., L-OLF 10 MLE 3.9. rie exo] Ret. ro. orsteor [[} sis. essen ev___ <0 Per 4 ROUTING AnD/OR INITIALS - SEEN SY } REPROOUCTION OF THiS COPY PROHIBITED [woriFicaTioN m0 {ASY. COPY + iS sssuent sore BY: DIRECTOR THFO JEWAVE PBRUMER- - a alee re pe ahaakak On ne arene Ne AS ere am ene nt CARL MP Am Se LASG wars ARNO MEET ela MEEY Jorte tee Ne APEC TL t . I. WALLACE 8. ROUVTON DEPARTIAG Of HOME LEAVE 18 AUSUST. 2. AFTER THROUGH REVIE¥ LIRING-3 OPERATION FEEL IT MOST DESIR- . ee ABLE KEEP DIRECT CONTACT WITH LIRINE-3 CEMO LIAPLE G0 CUZA AND eae POSSISLY GUATEMALA IN REAR FUTURE) DURIKG ROWTON’S ABSELCE. USTIL SGSYIRL CAN BE SIVEN LIRINC~3 BY SPANISH SPEAKING OPERATOR AS REQUESTED BY STATION, FEEL IT-WISE HOT PUSH LIRIHG-3 TO WITTING LEHAQP BECQUTTMENT, THYPEFOVE BELIEVE LIRINS-3 SHOULD BE HANDLED BY SPANISH SPEAKER ASLE PASS NOTIONALLY AS EUROPEAN BUSINESS FRIEND OF ROWION CIE. WITHOUT GRINSO ACCENT). ALTHOUGH KHOWLSDSE SUROPEAN LANGUAGE NATURALLY DESIRABLE IT NOT ESSENTIAL AS PER ROUTON LIRING:3 " WILL GOT QUESTION BACKGROUND KIS FRIEKD OP MEET HIN IN PRESENCE OF OTHER FOREIGNER SIUCE HEETINSS HELD IN SAFEHOUSE, TO AVOID SECURITY COMPLICATIONS AT THIS JUNCTURE RELIEVE LIRING-3 YOULD BES I 2E HANDLED FOR THREES - FOUR WEEK PERIOD) By TOYER FROM WAVE OR HDQS WITH ABOVE RESUISEFENTS, STATION WILL ConTiiue TO ASSUKE COMPLETE DIRECTION THIS OPERATION. 7 ~ 7 ee Sop emg 3. ALTERNATIVE TO HANDLINS BY TDYER WOULD BE TO PLACE Pap \ oe ge? P- Aan seed fy Oe has ee . a = — san a 2a - — = -=+ - - ites coed —_ : cs Ve rene ee ob TLSFORET a Te _ ec pete ates eee ot ee eA ete ne dea meme ate sale He RE eR : 14-0000 3 ‘ } . t eee joo ' : ive pos woex. (J vs (x. 1 Ow - T— CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TSTAL COMES RoUT:HG AND/OR . SECRET - {¥Fen Filied tmp CLASSIFV TO FILE BS. Kcr TO FILE NO. rez eo (] ner INITIALS — SEEN BY OCF In. 1 Lise : ‘eRe SS 1S COP: PaSiBiitO 42 = 5 Fes tee ATi FO : . i3:- ee a 1 AV. copy ~ wSsie bY Pan 2 7 S3U Of SLOTTED BY: at: - ; eh : . PATS 2 MEXICO CITY 2479 SE CIR ET . ; : .. x =~ _- | = RIREN-3 “ON ICET FOR PERIOD-ZOeTON'S_APSENCE SENDING HIM_OUTOF FEXICO CITY AS LONE AS POSSISLE AND THUS CUTTIGG HIM OFF TERPGRARILY FROM FURTHER CONTACTS wTTU eidave sraTewsu nn NIDILO Ans Loca HEXICAN LEFTIST FRIZKDS. THERE NO SUARANTEE HOWEVER LIRING-3 WOULD : STAY OUT OF KEXICO AND FURTHER GPERATIONAL IAVOLVEMENT FOR FULL. ; PERIOD ROWTON'S ASS=NCS, oe - _ i 4. PLS ADVISE PRIORITY. . ae h SERA EE 2 ~ SECRET ; mh : cor : ‘ | aT - ‘ : ft i i ‘ ms . 7 H 7 4 rer ma i i i nn eae r ae | os ; poe ee i” ae ee ; . : es pee nner ne cet viene 2 locas ; = : ee _ } _ el i _ pee a = 4 7 i - —- Tt — . A - i L . i . j : we om « : q 5 . ‘
104-10176-10005.pdf
14-001 1000 = 104-10176-10005 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | | eR EME! Pr BAAD T tee ER TES Fe — 7 . AUST ATR wl Ful ween : , ; SECRETAKAP OK 201°798301' i : : : | ~ . =_. cat, PATCH el DI i NG ACHCIN AS aA, | SECREPT/KAP CY Chief of Station, Yexrteo Cit PRRUMEN/Developments of the LIRIKG-3 Operation ! chan weg SS References: A, MEXICO CITY 2322 B. MEXICO CITY 2331 Cc. ‘Mexico CIty 2358 : D. MEXICO CITY 2353 ' Z. MEXICO CITY 2356. 1, Forwarded ee Attachment Ore under separate cover ara eeven contact Supveie pespases vy eccsace Bb, avnsus OF Teceat acvelo,-eacs OF Cae LAKING@S Operation dated 27 and 28 July, 1, 3 (two reports), 5 and 9 August 1967 (two reporte). One of the reporte dated 3-Auguat is a mathly resume of operations] activities fer the mouth of July. It is forwerded tegether with the other reports rather ths seperately to give es comlete a picture aa poseible of LIRING-3's deatings with Moises OROZCO Leal, the circumstances in vhich the two met ond the reporting of theee dealings by LIRINGS3 to BROXTON. Forwarded an Attachment Tvo, aleo under separate cover, are ehoto copies of a tvo page typewritten message left by ORCZCO st LIKING=3'a apartment on 1 August. Another copy of thie message is being forwarded Guatemila City eepersiciy. “eonatinucd.sceees Attachaents: # I - Seven Reports a/s para 1 UNDER SEPARATE COVER @ II- Message Left by CROZCO UNDER SEPARATE COVER Digtribution: “2.= Civ v/atts USC 1 - C/we/cos w/o atte 4 ~ FILES ' es corY Donte Tres AD HSER wow-32778 1S Auguet 1967 Eucteces trae a, star ‘ + Sawoevagiar iy Greingssicae~ . t 14-0000 rf e « ~ a “ow ete Cm ROWE BMD te ned Ee ‘ 19A-32778 CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH 2. There is Lirtie questica that LIRING*3 ‘seized the opportunity, givens , hia by tke sudden spperition of OROZCO on the scene to cover vis a vis his oan wife a few days of misbehaving, Inetead of proceeadizg to Yapachuls to receive —-, from the PAR new contract fostructions in Mexico Gity (an ewkward arrangement _ 2° to say the least), LIEING-3 remained at the safe house be uses in the capital ~. ~ to receive the visit (ae indicated by LIFZAT) of Berts WICISSER hie “regular® x mistress, Silvia DURAH (of Lea Harvey OSWALD fame) and possibly a certain i, Yolsada (vho appears for the first time in thie operatica and whose phone &~ gumber is not in the Station reversed Mexico City telepione directory) Pinned down on the fact that ke waa in Mexico. City daring the period of 19 to 21 July, LIRIHG?3 adaicted thet he wao but felt that he had to tell another lic racher then adatt hie misbehavior, This lie vas that he did not want to appear dependant on Sergio VALDEZ in the eyes of ROWTON and eo wade hio first meeting with OROZCO “core intriguing” by inventing the trip to Tapachula. To add credence to the Tapachuls story, LIRIKG*3 previously asked his wife to {uprese ROKTON with her concern fer his, telling ROVTOM that he hed disappeared for three days without tellirg ker where he went. This she did very convincingly vith much sobbing end crying, The LIRCSIN LP which continues to experience technical difficulties now and then did not operate properly thet day (it's recorder broke down) but, as luck will have it LIROSIN live moaitored » conversation between LIKIMG-3 and his wife euring which the latter r ported that her tears seemed to have convinced Saewere ban ehne catne an chek Ofna hed come wrerry hiene talk with LIRING-3 coaceraed the mention of the aliae which ROWTON uses with LIRING-3 and 4 to varioue persons with vhom LIRISG"3 is in tosch. LIFEAT coverage had indicated, for example, that LIRING*3 menticned ROSTOR in alias to Sergio VALUEZ, This LIRING-3 denied. He produced on 43 August 1967 a ‘written review of all the people of interest to ROWTON withvhom he has been in contact indicating whether or not he mentioned i(.TON's alias to thea, This review is atteched to, one of ROWTON's reports dated 9 August. : 3. What happened between OROZCO, LIRING"3, Sergio VALDEZ and Raul MORENO is explained in detail in EQUTOR's reports forwarded with this dispatch. A few additional points should probably be mide here. First of . .y all, part of the first meeting between LIRING*3 and ORCZCO at LIRIRC_3‘s - : sefebouse was live-mpaitored by LIROSIN when the Istter returned hone from his regular bartending job in the early hours of the norning, LIROSIN heard enough (his recorder vas once gore inoperative} to basically confira LIBING"3's report of his meeting with OROZCO to ROWTON. Secondly, neither VALDEZ nor MORENO were present during the night of 31 July - 1 August vhen LIRING*3 told OROZCO that the latter was in fact a deserter from the FAR, vefusing to indicate how he knew this (ROWTON had passed LIRING"3 {oforration * on OROZCO received by the Station from both LIRSBEL“1 and 2). The two sen % arrived at LIRIKG*3's epartment in the early moraing hours when OROZCO had admitted everything and thue do not know what proscted him to tell the truth, Thirdly, LYRING?3 fNsists that he told GROZCO nothing adout his . - plastic flower bueiness and it's contempleted use to ccver activities fa : - support of the Guateanlan rebels, According to him, (&0ZCO already knew . . this as well as other details of hie dealinge with che FAR. LIRING-3 presumes thet OROZCO learned this from the higher-ups cf the FAR guerrilles ¢ while in the hills. OROZCO aistakenly apparently thought. that LIRING-3 was in the actual sras procurement business wherese his discussions with the FAR have been limsited up to cow to the eventual transportation of FAR acquired supplies from Northern Mexico to Guatemle (with the PAR aseuming the responaibilicy of smuggling thease supplies over the Guatemslean border). LIRING-3's placti= flower business designed to cover support activities on behalf of the PAR, is not, as a matter cf fact operative yet. Thus ORQZCO was badly informed & LIRING"3'o activities, How OROZCO hoped to obtein: eras - from LIRIKG*3, had the latter been able to deliver som: et the Guatemloo : border area, in view of the fact (ao he later edaitted) that he was stone broke, ie a matter of conjecture, A desperate mo my do desperate things end LIRING<3 could have found binself in serious trocble, Judging froa the . FAR's shooting habice fit is a good thing in any case thet OROZCO vas not: armed during the argument at LIRING?3’e epartment the cight of'31 July to 1 August, particularly when VALDBZ started to threaten hia. ; . CLASS! CATION ‘ SECRET /KAPCK 6 oem : ae) = 530 LSE PALCOUS COTO ser WOR Eee SA tee oe eee tedy bphieammeandanl es SA TIBEE Ga 2 SRNEL Aleta sites cash TIL AL SRNR 6 CRO ESE ROT ROT IRE RAT IRA Arn As mA ANSLEY ERE AAD Hes UTES te CaP SGIFICA TION. DISPATCH SYVEOL AND RLMELe CONTINUATICN OF ; DISPATCH ; SECRET /KAPOK mA-32778 | ———___L._____. 4 4. This Station belfeves thet the LIRING*3 Operation has reached a | eritical point as a resuit of the CROZCO affair, Both the Cubans and the FAR (via Ernesto CAPUAKO Del Vecchio) have beenwtified by LIRING-3 of | OR0ZCO's conduct and statensate (a copy of ORCZCG’s «-seage forwarded as Attachnent Two was given CAPUAHO). If the PAR ie at sll interested in LIRI#G~3 he will somehow hear frem the Gustemalan guerrillas and negociscionas concerning ares and equinme~ vill be reanped. LTPING-3 hae not heard trou "GARCIA" sincs Juas end does not even know if the latter is in Mexico. It is the Station's gpinion thet he probably will hear nothing directly fron the Cubans. 5, Headquarters will note, per ROWIOH's report dated 28 July, the relative ease with which LIRIKG?3 clains to be obtaining a false passport and other identity pspere. The Cubso's passports that LIRING-3 purchased fa Huevo Laredo, mentiosed in tha same report, vere fosued in 1953 and 1959 and my be of marginal valce, They will nevertheless be forwarded to Headquarters together with other documsntation held by the bearers of these passports, “awe » fines by whe? Ju Césrite feth, ? Daned BSala2? Kaorws Bem ne 2 Wrabi,t? Vedertin Leite i m ots » cad IR ~ Willard C, CURTIS apenas sare ChASSF- CATION CONTINVED . On (Penne 14-0000 oe ™_ 1 « . . ‘ . é ' neti Nat Eee man ARE Ceo BED fon nr rpm ante iy aera nwinientnn tin tinier ge acer pnmnnere yee | Mette stee omnes mie meseataere metas 4 ~ +e cas - oo A ary . Lo : . oe y : : f . t * . + . . ‘ , ' . \ : ' . . a ‘ i . ? ou . i . mR : a oo. . , . 2 ( - . . 4 . is) , : - n ‘ N . : ‘ on } * . , oe , . , : ae ¥ . ” i ' 5 . TALLER pe! VITRAL“S PLAta MIAAVACLA a 2 Otras . E4 b-4 z ze tion we! i9 ts wt on gen hy ' : ‘ u ‘ a 0 . : . oS ON). . ae es OB mee an : : . 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Gr Car : c) ea . . 3 t ‘ ‘ . t ', oO it ta @ . : on oo So tO om. . - ' the we e ouoe ir . eet mh Bo os NM be ne) : . . eghias Ogee mer ya ton ya betty 160 te . .- . ahead ire} Pen) % . , » YR oe a8 wv ‘ ‘ . i ee ; a @ ee | . g . m4? a O ; ‘. Wt ert do . i) wt wt & tar ae vs i e red bow Die hw 19 } ‘ . : * 20 \ fi : oo : ho . . : . ' . 3 \ : . 4 &, a TOF ee ements canter cama ov eery nactem aes maur ck wma Coats imam cs mama AIRE ARN HMRiane spuitte ene Maat heae Kir iin LORAMONR BI ReMeEnANeMatMeuNneocue | as . : t 27 duly,1967 ‘ 1. LIKING/? reported to Rowton at brief srelininary eee that during Rowton absence a Guatemalan (unidentified) teler:cned hir a safehouse and . : instructed hin go to Tarachula on 19 July ons await contect i lotty of local . aa titel noviehouse. LIRINS/2 state? that he te by same xEESN yount Suatenclan vo met in Guatemala City durin, Le 2 2 5 ° that a comarade would contact hin CE, s$ his here in next 3 b disuuss Tuture onerstions. 7 TAIVS/ nat he returned to : Gity next dav and wes centacted at his tore by Suatemalan aged abous 45, : mustache, Z14as ’ ghily hooked nose, wearing hat imcskrzzk who later stated his true name is Moises Crozco r2al and thet he has teen : in Mexico past ne s8S por poe valdine head,s 2. At meeting next day in sofehouse Croseo inforzed 1/3 thet he o Montes gereup to establish contact with I/3 in order expedite first 5s oz. arms an2 ammo which urgently neeZed. “hen L/3 mentioned possiblity air- i lift from ian Cristébal area through small privately chartered plane, Grozco 2 . intensely interested and acceded to L/3 request that he first meet vith y “responsitle high-level" FAR recresentctives. Crozco stated that in his : sho hale revi if and volun- opinion L/? should aiseuss whole opersti-n with Montes hinsei ' i teered to ar ange meeting in near future. LIRING/2 states t in 3. nat he is awaiting further instructions from Crozeo and is prepared for trip to Chicpas once final ar-ansecents nade. 4, Re Garcia L/3 reported that he has not reappeared and. when he queried ’ Orozco abcut hin, taxtx Orozco stated ke personallr not acquainted with hin, since strict compartnentation being enforced. Also in course f conversation , Brozco stated that only part of the medicines procured by L/3 had arrived at . their desxtination and it ‘s presumed that. remainder was captured by Guate-— ~-- Malan arnye He added that FAR needed e< 2 docutor urgently for about ten days — : and would appreciate L/3 a ranging this if feasible. 1/3} suggested ¢ ta Rowton ‘that Ra@l Noreno, who is in third year ef medical studies, night qualify if Roaton could not come up with fully quetified doctor. . 5. Request traces Moises Crozco teal, | YE . tS copy (BH 7GE RO 8 ot 4 Lowma saarP 7 WS Meegiead 176 5. gehts Sg YC esr netomat Db rtineg So aRatraiettr. BA need termes ee web ee } i ; 7 [ _ I CRazce Moses r Gaertn yee deen thee al ge FREE eR TER Date ener eatiee THAR Lye ops Elinrertade Pasar ton beeen . ' : Lo ' - : - t t with LILI. t/3. 1. Cn the cerning of 27 Culy,1°57, the day after his return to Mexico hd , City, Eouton contacted LIZINS/3 at his none an? arranzed for a meeting 4 fi commented that he was ely since: any things hat eli oun certain’ about whet he siouk i at the sefekouse at 4 ; Greatly relies ” ; happened auciue 2 Pn Go in the event Koeton hed been delaved any loner. : , ! peer fe 2. at tke 1130 meeting at the safehouse, LIATNS/3 reported that he ard LINING/4 hed accocpanied L/3's helf trcther in his car to Jabinas,Coat., - . soa belli als SN TPN eee ee IN Ope SO Ye +e ~: a a tr Ve, VEG Ga veers Ve te Ha Le ey HK related that inmedietely oz arrival he had his nelif-brother introduce ni as planned to the fudge in hueva Rosite, a smail village near Sabinas. 1/3 reported to Rowtcn that the judge is =:meé Francisco Mario Valdez Hernandez and is actually a "“vuez itésor™ but also a noteria publico and an "agent Gel Hinistério Fiblsco", and,es such, has atthority to issue iuportant documents. .ccordizs to L/3, guése Valdez, who gave che aprearance of a tb ility and willingness to issue felse fer L/2 in the alias Alberto Sfrate. er for the sun of 2, OCO pesos, bet ac- homosexual, spoke ore senly adou isé a@ccuments end arrance for @ rassport . vv Ee pronised to taze care oF the mat cepted a Sonn payment of 74,300 cveses and ceve 1/3 2 receipt for this enount eee cédressed to alberto Z&rete Vi- “para el ereclo de un pasazrorte ney dal. In addition LIZING/3's half-trosher rersusded the dudse to rmx arranns for the issuance te Albert > thrate of an igentitr card showing that, trate was an “uctuario” of the Hisistry of Ietor, ani for alériver’ $s license,so — thet Zfrate would have additional Cocunents *etesting fe his identity. d arrange for felse 3. LIRING/3 conmented that he was certain that ke coul papers for Rowton in the event the latver felt he could use such papers. Pap 1/3 continued thet he and L/4 then preceeded to “uevo!Loredo, and picked _ up the three Cuban passports that his $alf-brother had purchased on his behalf for the sum sf 500 pesos. L/3 explained that: although the persons to whom the pass ports were issued were dead they night conceivably be of - use to Rewton in the future. ie added thst the hatel clerk who sold the documents to his half-brotier had orisinally asxed 1,500 pesos but apga- , rently was glad td get the 500 when it was offered in cash on the table. 4, LIRING/3 continued that he and L/4s returned to Next co city on 14 ‘guly 1 ARAL NN hina meee Nt Oost nant nee CERRY “SERINE ion MRED amet ot STATOR PR Tete A EE SEO ERA Moe heen ted ne a oe ae “. 4 1? Sa NC Oeens7 . . . a . ~ ° . : i . ee . ‘ ah, . . : . s . 3 . Ss. . : ch i 14-0000 q 4 7 - a tin® woulé contact hiz at his Lome in Mexico Citr in the near fucure and Shat this cerson was to be wis new contect with P22. LiaiNG/3 continued aut. > nes epee ec ww ve vue SOL? purre se of the trip, he returned to Mexico City on 21 July in order to await the arrivsl of "Valentiz". ac- to LIRINS/3 this securred in a rether strenze way. nen tLe returned foura a note under the door with a brie’ text zevating that sone- e passed by to see his. The mte was sipneé sitn a five-pointed star ther cruéely drawn in tze plece of a signature. I/: stated that he was + uv et a 2 a 4s) $: a N rary o fu iN} or Shis, tut on reflexion felt that ant 170C and te therefore went to the he five-pointed zt 1700 that day & telerhnone hin ‘ en 2ofied Binzel tential He asxed L/3 : another call at 1030 tbe foliowings 2 meeting cculd be i ed. =/3 continued that he finally succ rting with "Valentfz ané brought nin to the safehouse on the even culy. Ze stated that be talzed with this sersor until C&05 the fo ‘ orenins S. LIRING/2 reported thet "Valentin", who icentilied hicself by true name es Yoisés Crozco Leal, Calle Tenfis 88, Apt 5, 2ena 24,’ Country Ciub, Col. Churutusco, Mexico City,D.F. Orozco stated to i/3 that he had been in He- - xico sore twenty years and had been ensagped in prenepancda work fer ‘the FaR. Ee added that recently he ind received instructions to contact L/3 and talk ~~, ~~ “with hin “very frankly" conceraing the procurement problem. Be exp.ained to I/3 that Far had had very disappointing: experisnees in the past and was in desperate need cf secure and efficient channels for the procurezert of - aras end anaunition from the U.3. and Mexico. He atated that FAR hed the | cash necessary to purchase the cros and hoped that LIRING/3's comsercial netweork could handle the procurement and transrert. Ee! indicated to L/3 that FAR had checked hiz out with favorable results both leeally and with WER OLN heh AD ge tan bl na eee en re tree on tae ' . etcetera etengencnees vies amen ~ 14-0000 wee nee ne a uamee res aan Rend d wantin ween OE REC Se ase Loe cence tame aera sige gists ramet ele ee = the Cubans. Ia the course & ccaversetion "VYalent{£n" mention:d that Dec tora ierceces Fereizs, whom 1/2 had me in “avans, wes currently in Hexi- ' co. “Valentin” state: thet it was a very critics] tire for| F.8 and that everyone rope z rselved in Navana «ith regard + concrete aid . th in the cast Loth the Cubans and the ‘oviets t + * t 4 e es best he can frcexo nis own resources. fs % persenaily know stated thet te i Pu itd °° pertmentaticn, and there hed Seen no reed for hin ts greet "Garcia" in the past. He then lectured i/3 ox security, stating that paz grintedpal Tro- to dete had been within she organizati:n itself result -_ fron lamness on the part ¢ revclucicncrigis end outright betrayal by sone senders. Se added that LIRING/2 tsi teen assigned the battle-naze "Kafsel™ and that hencefortk he shoulé use thst name whenever Gealinz with PaR seabers. wn 6 LIRING/3 told Rerten where the courze d& conversztion regarding -essib- icned the possibility of air-drops from szall _ privately chertored vanes, using the Ac] Moreno as 2 pilot. atcorcinrg to I/3, "Valentin" showed incediste interest in this; coznenting that he vas certain FaR would be cost interested. Me then stated that he felt 1/3 was an icportant. 2rouch asset to zeet directly with César Héntes Linself end he promiised to look into the esnibtlitc of arranging a!personsl interview. L/3 replied that he would weleene this cpportunity *Aned it would clarify ct le supply channels, LA ce ‘a . . . \ . : - i . i wee eee De ee wee ee et te see, . 8 ane ooh where (Rin ee ee — et, | } eo . | tee . : i oo. H iad 14-0000 service to = £ Bate 2 + - gee ae heir west waltz: te cece to L/2’s hore eltnoicn the safehove Paz policy uct to uct the same ar cnce. 7. Rowton net with. LIRIV/2 azein 2t 4437 cn 29 Gulz,1957, at the safetruse a vuly, tut cn arrival ting thes he woule net ovleé see Rowton at 1430 the foilev- ing day. The only exzi eles wes "cosas muy : inportarntes hen sucedizo". shen Rowton met vith TTOTWAST thatnnrt fom oe 1430, the latter explained that left a note st his hor Saying the meeting wo-lé se Celered, exd then appeared unannounced ~nen = > te able to sake the ancy un L/3 was not at home enc talked briefly «ith "G/S. L/3 stated that te : @lerred LIRTHG/4 by statizs thet he ( bef a wounded zan thet must be taken care of urgently ani asked If% to pees on the messagze to _/3 xtin the hore that 1/2 could lock inte the possbility of locating a goséd nett t trusted decter, "VYolent{x" i ss trusted docter pr sised to cone buck to the ouse as soon as : he esuld. According to 2/3, "Valentf£n” rearresrea urannouwnced at about i 4060 on 29 July, end stowed L/3 4 telesoren which he had just received izaa i Guaterale City. The teleoman contained the t-xt 7 If vou are intereste a i is further Cetails ec mins the tusiness, sresent yourself here”, and was ad@ressea to "Yalentin" in nis true raze and ecZress. 1/3 stated thet ‘ he could not recall the sender's aane or adires it s but he assumed that would be en alias in any case. ca epee t \ 4 . wot onie &. 2 According to 13s” “Yalentin" explained to six that the telecran neant ar Montes could be arrenced exd that 1/3 should is- cordingly zrepare bizsel? fcr the trip. In repls vo if/3's guery, "Vales- tf{a" stated thet this took priority cver the operation tivolvire | the wou -@ed comrade, who was expected in Yexico “ity in about 7 days. "Valentic? ‘then stated that he and i/3 would have to cake u tris to Tapac} ula as scca _as feasible amt in orZer to receive from a FAR cont -ct ajsealed envelope containing the name of tke first conta? ‘t in Guatenala City. Ze added thet he nimself wculd not know what vas in the envelore and would himself pre~ ceed on into Guatemala vith the 7.3 contact who delivercq the letter. Ee added that 1/3 would then hove to return to Nexico City and fly into Guete- mala City under comzercial cover, since it would be too angerous to , 4 ii esa ON Me RARER ov Reha PO ee Seb as Boe rink ts denne re o on 14-0000) Me * wun a 1 t H ree} a ere an E2GuULG one -_— = 9. "Valentin* VUE avaavac..) becuse cb CLCe oO UNGT Ge Soule OFl: 5 bsen tO EspecnIle wiTn hinrs ' 8) es ai 6} "Yalentin eh i a ~ wus Yo ridges. The "Valentin" also exrtsixn taken in the event ef cav y one confessins under toruture. Se adied thst one wes for the use of L/2 i and the cther tso for the ctxredes who would be : = escorts. Hi ‘ 10, "Walertin"™ Surther exclsined that _/? shoulé cpen' the sealed envelope he had received in 7a mW shule waen he was shoard che plane enroute to Cua- & _temala City, uexoriz: the nase and agéress and then destroy! =he paper. =e added quickly that he realized 1/3 could csen the envelope exy time after he receiveé it in Tapachula, end he was free to do so} but 4% vas hoped for security reasons thot he would open it enly efter; he heé ieft Nexico City airport. "Valent{n™ si¢ed thet he biaself hed no igea of shat nene would appear on the paper, tut in any cese he was suré that it would be the name of a person not dimetiy involved in revolutionary. zictivities. oer- 247 FoF ne ttle Mined acetone = ‘ iva . ' t . . @ A t 2 a : Q wo rs) tid i d Q ‘4 07" ' .. edte o ‘ i) PetfOtatit O 43 f wh dd oe a & De Vw v eS a4 d oO Np~miy oP SHS vd fs oO HU Ov YO ic] tm. Wari: . 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' —_ 1 } e } ‘ ; . . eo Aedes Late ope vhs FM LD AM 2 sey FI OOM weermnil 1" : . TIL aN dD Cre gAYOL QALAMIAY Jp 4 IND £7 Hb emadevians 9g : tay . . . . . . be a RR ace Ee eee eA a CREE ange GLE NEE Mua e Levies mmnndl ee aetien cmd A newman Us imag rani aerate tage ESI tee Bk “we : 14-0000 a e i 3 ae th. se cee net nee ' am latte ° ~ itenyly Pecoce a . tL i Cet’ - Sawte FF E55 vO Flee Gos et fh 2 m + = me hatin eto m a fay ha ae E ay anrathin= & TP lnantecs Ae nd * er och ot rartation or : } 2 t : enuinel- éresdedc. A etal o eemetete Hee mnt Ae would ex- e period 19-21 culy, th Zert- wigisser ard Ser- “7 "es Valééz on 20/7/57 end his rezaxrk to Serta sigisser da en/7/E7 shat . he "eid not gc out of town after ali".) 15. Howtcn fey that,altnoush his necting with L/4 was dot particulerly . productive, it served its pirpose in advisizg L/3 indirectly thet ke did. net sccept i/3's story .of the trip to Tapachula and his jingeial contact with "Yalentin”. EIS 1 BORN TE Oh RDU id OE RCO | emt al IE eentne San Ea ge enue INI FARO ne pen setae aan oor 14-0000 tat bles ~ sated ot ioe “srearconteia srezpsetia revealed peterpan FH tt NN Les) 0) ty 2, lexton het cretso in all s 3°s trartzert as a romeo would ‘want te return ta Gust de en Mt Ren eee Le ts to attenpt to zet the truth from Crozeo pes. ; M tatus in the hore tt Crozco cculd be moved to 2 safetouse and =ade available for thorough interroze- tion. 2/3 agreed and errenzements cade for Lo«tca/l/3 zeeting at Sirrgcte _midnictt 1 aucust. { ‘ ‘ cating that he was awsre of Crozce’s true 5 2 t ' if l 4, shen L/3 appeared <=t CC3O he reported enthusiasticeli that: be ted. = succeedjin treaking Crosso Sou, bet that he hed tad to c#ll cxibiz friezds Sergio-Yaléez and RaGl vorenag.' Orereo stated that he hadi been zent to zoun~ tains to organize cuerriila tands tut foun? everyone “stypiad” and his takk izpossitle. He added that Sovid Casasole whe was wth hin was une éisciplined and made. uistakes th:t le@ to carture of sony of bis sen ani peren 57 easing wr be probably to his own capture. Crozco continued insistfac that be was the Yi ae PRRD tela nt tate the and entertainer ane renm eonnanE ene 14-99000 4 ’ BEC re? “ages Lhe KARATE ay ¢ left both Valéez and in the erent Crozceo tried >. to escete decrtre . €. in view of thi mt Roxton instructed 1/3 to e crozee. to gecenrany tin to soze sort of orotective surveillance oe that Crozco te zept s out I/2,7sliez pees Perera and Horecod. lowton prozi ae o - Pad insisted th..5 =/3 pro- again 2t 03C0 Crozco te rencvel fren tae SSis ttt... 6) yn ey iw) ° - mise? to uske every effort Sas to diseuss résvits tis effort. . + DF, Et ORCOD Howtcn met L/3 at the safekcuse ( where AIZTIG/S kad zoved with that prem ened Aes dan deen th eg PME SRE Lae rozco could not be ipeveaaded to leave ainnes2, 1/3 realiged that < - terrorized of what sirkt await he roment he stepped out of the apart- nent house. Crezco procissi te talx to i/3 again et me that sane socning + t when he bad core -t Gat ke left me hinsgs over. 2 stat Yaldez and Horero on Guard cutsite the azsrtaent touse Cin Norene'’s car) on the possitle chance tiat Crozec world aske a run fo it. 1/3 stated . havTunder no circunstences*woal2 Croseo te atbssct tofescare.s AA acts net edeN ane ar te ke ni Mga AA bd ded A 14-0000 Lathe : 5 3 x : & Ba Z ‘ ‘ “ft 4 # t 5 i 3 bi CppdAM rear metas memento a ct ae 4 TT te are amen meee ae ] © ofen the coor (4 1 ecsured sowton that ke and (L/3} te cos 9, alternatives in (a> Rowtor instr via irnesto interroratir apartnent. - } “(e) Let Crozeo esecp enough money to make his way on but! would ef Crozco thst would Rewten !firal decision). ous of town or t 1C, Alorastive (a) woulé/ be be acceptable Moreno and L/3 could ellecse subsequentir ths ispesed of by dowton pistoleros and report this to LIRING and PAR. ‘ilternative (bd) would sean loss to @CFACT of valuable ictriefing if this deexed desirable. slternative (ec) gccoreing to LIRINS/3 probably not feasible sirce Valdez dng Horeno fanatic enough to «ill Crozeco thenselves ratber than see hin escape. {23- 1/3 insists that he hes not revealed Rostor's coaching in this affair to either Valdez or Korero. ee Uh be llmt oe weve 3. aelston ° D~ Law d rt Coigwear (ted wes a2) A\, te ree b aehae apetetirt eee et hast A eter an 8 ETE ZL A RP RL IE TN EE Re RR ng OO TY NS og QE oe a one Subgeat: RIRING/3 Rerort on Develerment ovton remained in zs with hin or ! 4 the early morning tours ‘the safehouse. - Stout C730 on 4 , uucust, ort end passec the nes- sere that “thines vere a itiile > “erp"s nowton Eoew the VOZ Tac to thet morning that when (rozco refused to acct 4D kotel, he geve Croz ated ((bluffing): that co t ke nad a direct channel FAR end would query = avout Crozco and tring ro) with hin a Pak representative at 40600 thet sorning and if Orozco kad 4 clear ccnzciense he would nave nothing te worry ebdcut; secondly, if Croz- co cid not cesire this te could take iC0E pesos «hich L/3 put in an ex- velose and leave the arartzent for sere other plece of ref fuse. 1/3 ex- lzeined to 2swton that he nored Crozce woule take the second alternativ so that be and Valdez and Uoreno could follow tin or seize hin as he ert the apartrent. 1/3 asked Zewton to assist in this c-eration br provicins a few pistoleres. Revton, feelings thet he a be able |t te arranze to taxe ezeo off 1/2's hands cree he wes out cf ‘Cprovided the Station could nrovice = safshouse and se 31 arents to cuard . Crozeo and eventually interrcsate hin) cronised several pistclerss who would be unwittine o ituct and his friends. 3/3 also asked for a said sary if crozco eave biz any trovble. Rowton, cf course, refus ayineg that since Crezco was unarmed it was unnecessary at that tine. . . : 2. shen Rowton. talked a cain to if/3-on--the phone- (free the-sefehouse)-the -- - ‘ latter reporte2 that things were still quite diffic _Crozeo was still in the apartment and refused to answer ine doorbell,obd- ult. [He explained that viously terrorized that 1/3 had alrealy notified the Fag of his whereaboute L/3 reported in addition that RaSl “oreno had tazen off in his car,aprparen- tly too tired to continue the surveiljance; ne and Sergio Valdez were cin sequeatly left alone without a car to surveil Crozco in jthe event he teft the apartment. L/3 apain appealed to Rovter for help. Rowton stalled since _ f Pere DFE . . i . ey nae ae (ett Yo RUAN TI EA SI SPIELE A RST NAVE DEAD DU, Mean eralr haem clrennaeh UENO MR Rat AS ate oar enti A E 2e he was unable to cinfirs ‘ts fact was co fron L/3 sntil efter C9CO thet norning. Vhen Zcston telxed to L/3 egain on the proce t 0C¢15, L/3 reported that Crozco sai left the apartment at 9230 e sother's touse ( Tenis 1264/5) sez zd suceceted in nz the house fron rear- % Crozco tad left the hcuse 2 wided that he cond Val- noer since chey were ce- & relice car Cannarked) wes srote rom tea ty Valdez in the vicinity er: a fod d, wicht neve annrosehedi them if the hanae e 3. Rewton therefere reported te the Station thet he oad instructeé@ 1/3 to 2 rezain on surveillance for abuust ni that unless Station a be abandcned. lowton a asset= could take over the surveillance would hav was inforned that to arrest Crore % ecze involved. As a result the 1 furtter use.( Eowton felt cons ed awere that Crozco’s arrest was saci ent and in crdcer toi throw the siaze off hinself when the report reacheé L/3 and Vsldez). ; i - t ft vane area and could not be of any to invent this story since he was 4, Rowton met with L/3 that afternoon at 1760 at @ smal] coffeeshop cn Refcria ard Genied to L/3 that he had any snovledge of yhat-had happened -to Crozco in the meantine. 1/3 srerorted that he ant Teldez were attexpting to zexe plans as to the b-st course of acticn. Rowton advised 1/3 to con- tact Jacobo Recriquez Fadilla ano throush pin_ to, ottempt to contact 2 FaR reperesentative in Mextes City ( ¢essib lg/iie iSuyer ioneste Capoano}). L/3. - agreed thet this was essential since he an2 Valdez asd gone to the con- eClusicn that Crozco must sonehcw be “olistaated” teforeike fel; inte the . hands of the Mexican police sine: he “nes too much, especially about 1/3°’s . Linge weenie melee tree mise See Jo. H ~ ~~ conmeretal ctver plens enc activities end his rast cernections with Fla. - 2 retth Taner - SV Vameel ae mayer ft L/3 premises to meat with Caccbo the follaving merri . . jl . nat ne eculd not veuch for Capoano 4% concerned, Te stated that Cavoano was : teling vepers ani legelizi:c their sta- i cratis}) but he was'not sure that ce- ; peano would stick out his neck for I/3. icscording to 1/3 he then dropreed ¢ at he was interested in Croco, Capouno into the picture (al- < i the matter, without diclosi:s te dscobo + feeling that it would de too risky to brics tho.gh Cacobo had offerred to arrence a ceetings with hia for 1/3). , Le G. L/3 cortinued tuat be felt his only ctner alternative was to talk the . t . matter over zk with Cepeda in/iIRING offic He therefore went directly there after havizs = talxee with cacabo, and, not £3 a rive’ tely and related nding vepeda in, went to the offics cf Curdelo. Ae canaged to sea Curheio ar to hia the extire affair. Te explained thst orizinallr discreetk ecn «ct with FAR but that unexrectedly tnis reé ( "Garcis">. Hecently however, equally: i unexpectedly, 2 new contacs in the person of “oisés Crozeo Leal had ats 5 ° ‘be tad had a very contact had disazrea- eared clainizns ‘that he was a tona fide FAR representative ond nad been referred to 2/3 by alberto Donincoe cf Siexpre. 1/3 yurgesely stressed tais, cocnenting thet the assuned that al- berto wes in tcuct with LINING and ther:fore a persin to be trusted. 2/3 then informecé Curtelo thet he Sound seversl loop-noles jin Crozcco's story .---~ -gnd decided to check on hin, Ke contacted-< frieni in Guatenala and disg- © 07 covered to his anazezent that Sreses had deserted fron | aR and was actuall; _in Riding in Mexico. i/3 revealed to Curtelo that Crozco had locked hiaself .in L/3's apartment the preceding right after he boi sodfessed to 1/3 his true ststus. i/3° ec.Luded thst as far as he Knew iresee was currently in hiding at his sother's hone. 1/3 then stated that he ageded jGesperately to ecoriunicate these facts to Fak se that aigrepriate e afeted iceazer taken to eliiinate Crozco before he fell into the bands of site Mexican police a . a ; | of . . . : . coe Se Bae FOL. : . 4 > shoe semmten et TE a gaa ORE ESE PETRA OE TU ne Rae ERROR PNET Sipe aenemmte Rude aumoe ae wae Pee tee wet aoe ieee eager Heat” 14-0000 fe dee mene ee eal cece Whyte Lanse mR ON RIEREE SEAS Ato Pann (OCT RONEN REAL) Ane NEES ATT ket ait nee * reer) ard rcvealei very seniitive own(L/3's) inv terecuLhiy caairen by tnis and So lbe See or plied to 1/2 shat-he wa:ld co. 1/3. 9. 2/3 then reporte3 gustsda with 5 recor.tact zm ct; Crozco had been & "elizinate™ * Valdez had sent i the home af fmacantec still there or arrests? in the rs i 3 reported thet mo one Bred answer:2 the decor at the woman ff ae c Crcozaco. they ho to 2tten phoned 1/3 nied any ds ‘ 3 a port to Rowtsn shat evening at 4250. (Reuter 4 tmowdede of the zien since he felt it better for ceed on their backstoprea ay his hand trec:tlei as he mede inc wvcieate this development inged- FAR Cuba inthe hope that ne woul? receive sone guidance te apartment on ‘slan and re- ia rot wish to have prior TRF L/3 and Valéez to pro- =/3 would have a vell a bin. egein.) Ve Horton nena . eae - 1 ao beeen eee geese rege ep eee ee 2 eee eee emery ee see 14-0000 WwW ra ny fwd t a et - wb ee ee 1222 | 1 2 we .. s oad pee - : ‘ Subjgect: monthly c of DTeveloputnts an the LIRTIG/> Cpcratien. 1. Turing the month o? culy,1827, the most izpertcnt 2ovelomnent in the a ch oe, LIRING/3 operation was the acyrozch made to LI2INS/3 by Hies&s Crozco Leal, who purcortedly conver 42 of Suaterala for @ persoral zeeting wi < 3 i new contact was repirted to Reston by LIRING/3 at coal Fed etemala. Tris seting fellow- ing Rowton's revurn fron TIT in Coerses Staticn trices revesied th:t Ecisés Crozco “nnd getuolls éeserted tke rh forces sone tine after Mar,7967, and that FAR was actively looking for ui nost probably to oO lisizate hin and thus prevent bis revezling sentsitive in- cUseuvdun vu ole rexicens argyor Guatemalans regarding FAR plans and actig- vities, Howton warneé ZIRING/3 against taking Crozco's statements enc cleins seriously ané suspested that ke cuestion him carefully corcerning hi 5S past a connections with F. ane 1/3 Gia so at his 31 July,1967, meeting with Crozco,who was then living in 1/3's apertnent (on Calzada Tacubaya), and inforzed iowton later that evening that he tad “broken” Crozco, amd that the latter bad adzit- ted that he nad dess:ted the 7:2 forces end clained to de in the srocess of ferning his own guerrilla aoverent to be called "Frirer del Mayo" 2. In consulteticn with Eowton through the early nerninc hours of 1 Aucust LIAMCG/3 with the hel: of his Srienés Sercio Yoldez an Rafi Horeno, attempt— ed to persuade Crozece to leave 1/3's apertuent and remsein inl hiding in a near- by hotel ( Vhich Norris K. Unpblett had rented in an alias "antonio Senckez" ae Rowton's request). crezco, however, refuset to leave L/3's apartrnernt with her by sneaked out as C530 when he aprarently thought that L/3 wes mot in the : vicinity. 2/3 and Sergio Yaliez, however, were watehine the eapartzers house ard manged to surveil Crozco to the toze of his nother in Colonia Country Club. 1/3, however, om Rowtcn'’s instructions, aboanconed the surveillancs of the house at about 093C that norrins. 2/3 subsequently repertec the affair to Surbelo of the LIRING office in the hope of getsing word to 7AR of the where- ©° © 757 atouts of Crozco and of the mse he attexzpted to play on 1/33 The latt ter said that he str-ssed to Curbelo that it was Alberto Tomingo of slenpre who had ori- ginally sent Crozeo to LIXING/3 (ttrough Sergio Taldez).. fo. Oo o a +s eich can eetennes ernepriy eerneuese nonce wee tenimentanitt iste penimepectibin meinen mln bpggcepteniancnncimihne mabe ome wee vate eam aet { . 3. LIRING/3 continue’ to sonitor the activities of his friend Sergio Veldes who durins the moath set up a compeny (CSolrluz) in the workshop | of, nis Nexi- cen firend, sefiorits Alejandra Urbina Torres, at Flaze Miravalle in lexteco “No at VO Meu pax eae qOp ee om ateeee rtoetne ween PR RYE na eNSE RAD Na AAA sient ommitetrateammnice teteey ay SSA me guminermar 5 TS sean we 14-0000 ay (at seve ctuastasnom meri e10 abi Poe inBiltteP tb Nn Same Ih RANGEL TS eh eh ynence NAN hae gt + aeemrmaeS mer to praecemtr tnt =m Nate 42% . os cat FSRUMhEns @ Shreucrt tis rs asl co? focu- well es PAR. Se. daring passports ef three (4 other papers aS the supposedly clandestine entry. inte the T.5. 2/3 at 3 Rowter's prior adrroval on the asucpticn th at sone future date. eaanrean Ce am Cueance 3 Rowton uncovered an inporternt - € pert of both lL G/2 ext LIRINT/S. A review of epts revealed that L/3 vases in the safehouse curing thei resricd = 2 teen eens ata instance of Gec 2 SO Rows a trip to Tarackuls act i 4 Crozco. LIZING/3 apparently asked I/4 to backstop his stcry when Rowtcn queried her seraretely, since she 4ié so (although claining immorsance of ¢ a nstructioxns for bis Zirst + ba purpose of the trip). 1/3 subsequently adtitteé to Sowts. that he Lad not made the tri: to Tapaciula bat had actually met Orozco tercuct Serci: Yaléez ( who had been referre’, 29 his D7 Alberts Sotingo of Sierpre> and that ke tad not wanted to reveal this to Rowton until he"coulé figure out cow Valdez fitted into the pieture™. Since sowtcn and the Station felt that this was on ther opportunity to 5¢D.TKL LIRIUG/3, a re- quest vas repeated to Eeadquarters for a “panish-s;eazing operator. The request could not de complied with at the tinze an@ Rovtor tas had to continue checking + t LIAING/3's reports as carsfully as he can without Lenefit of the tec! oo - tel terrogation. : Sunk ; - . ; : : | _ _ - Vt) vee . : . . ; wton : ee mu 7dd se . . ; . ; 4 i ; 4 . 4 > . a4 14-0000 (2) rt cr en wD fe) ct . analysis of LIFES Traffic fer the Llortca 29 Cune te evidence : nt oa chal lens H . ¢ : z o prtect the security outo £ his telechone asnwerics service t tionlacd lozic to dis- count L/3's story of Lis ori eonfesseé that he ha@ x22 moce ZOO. EIRING/3 firally the invoiverent of his friend Sergic Veldez ( who it now er = Crozco tarough alterto Do- micgo an@ intrcduced Lis to L/3). LIRING/2 felt that > apértic 6 | ithe true facts to Rowton would nct save been as intricuing in SOD 4A S09 gy € sow ? \ Zouton" s eyes and would. heave made Sin appear derendent on Valcée2 for this productive asset of the opersticn. Cn the corning of 31 July, LIRING/3 Justified his action _ oy stating thet he continued to “feet under extreme psyehological > ressure to "produce" fer Rowton since he felt deeply oblised te him for tue cone . Inow states that he= 7 fidence and financial supjort he tad been giving hic. 32} realizes that be can repay Rowton only by resorting accurately ' ‘and fully . ‘. all deveopnents in bis dealings w n H f 4 1 H i | i 2th FAR and cther revs idtioaary croups. 2. all c other LITLAP intercegts relating to the Orezéo ectair ehecr out with. reports 3 given to Xowton by LIRING/3, including the Iatreg’'s effort to con- tact Capoano through Cacote hedrigsuez Faditla ( 2An-37 (42). “In SAN=-33(10.2) - 4t is apparent thet 1/3 hes ¢iscussed "ssiior Harris” ér least sone con= tact ne has with Sergio Valtez, Since he states that "ket has not yet : ’ orn bends shaman en theta eo Ure 6 ira 2 ARE APSA terface maa ere 14-0000 2 . 3 . ' r te eh fete tee one eres : moors cren.te future re-20- reliable eith the chula, when 1/4 rsisted tit she ' Af Anwemn- t ey bacistopped L/3's decartion ( althouch varu Gic not snow where ke was duri ? ; . ied Mined dicates that 1/4 is basically leral to L/3 anc cannot te trusted te pro- vice independent information conernins his coveneuts ard “activities in the future. . ‘ with aené Cchoag bis Yor- ubsequartly received the latter from Cchoa mentioned in the invereert ani passed the criginel ta x co) { 5/8/67). half-trcther in sabinas aiso conf.rc L/3's rsipsr ry 1 5 1 oviten concerning the son anew women, Chis This worer, wo > 1 . 1 . : . 1 ~ yoke acientanth A RELL AAS RO res rs me PEnaC RINT BoA ont acedm nee NLRC AAD ESS etmerst Dh UE” . ‘ SAS te + \ gel as MY ne ee 14-0000 . a - : . fos ecu es i . . e . : ‘ i Pook rd a o he Ze Oo .T oad P| 4 “poe . ° Lt ns es ee) iy oa . : . 2 Bod iw cs how by os . “9 . 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V aa . * - ert LE MNT atte THe senemtdine nmcrieme anno e sage eaten emma tem ent met te 5 Aaa ‘ + enna arena meatinenarentel Reet AR NR RINREENE -terTs o eetimot . tn : . 14-0008, 4 Aree rae creeemt rs nh oe tong ie thee aes eine eraintncete eters miterte eminem wancieee de on . + -« Personas que estin enteradas de mis actividades en forma general: N Aruoi2 nodifguez AG SCNCCE SU NOMBRE sate gue estoy relacionado con Griege» Oeszarni Cienfuegos NO CONOCE SU NOMBRE * = " " . a Temael] Echemendfa NO CONOCE SU NOMBRE * " ad , Personas de Seguridad del Estado en | Cuta KO CONOCEN 5O8 MI CONLUCTO NINSUNA Dz KIS ACTIVIDADES Zepeda NO CONOCE SU NOMBRE Le he Gicho que mis informwes provienen de amigos } i H i s « i 1 1 : ecentroanericanos. : Joaquin Herndndez Armas | ; Embajador. ' - Bn el mismo caeo de Zepeda. | René Ochoa NO CONOCZ SU NOMBRE, cree que ris -- tividades | ‘estan patrocinadas por negocics:: ‘Barticulares con Griegos. © Garcia" NO CONOCE SU NOMBRE save que estoy resacilonsaco ‘con orlegos. ‘Coupaieros de Guatemala En el mismo caso de Garcfa. : Curbelo ¥ Abreu en el mismo caso de Zepeda y el Embajador. Sergio Valdez NO CONOCE SU NOMBRE sabe aque estoy relacionado con Giiegos. , Rath Moreno en el mismo caso de Valéez. ; Sergio y Hugo de comercial CONOCEN SU APELLIDO, posiblemente hablaron de usted con Echerendfa, Zepeda y el Embajadore Xo lo aseguroe ' Enrique Morales y su esposa CONOCEN SU APSLLIDO cero suponen que me patro- : eina couprdndome cuadros . Saben que estoy rela-ionado con Griegos para negocios normales en Guatemala. (La esposa de Morales es|de erfgen guate- malteco y su hermano Ricardo es Marxistae) Jacobo Rodrf{guez NO SABE ABSOLUTANENTE COXO Y FOR UE DESARROLLO MIS acTiI- VIDADES. | i Carlos Navarrete =n el mismo caso de Jacobo. poo Enrique Martinez NO SABE ABSOLUTANMENTE RADA supone que quiero Anstalar ; un negocio en San Cristébal. | i . Carlos Navarrete conoce a Esperanza la es;osa de Morales. | en Pr 2-03 owou Ay pm ’ saDENs Ores Oo oO " a“ cuagsiry vo Fite ws. CLASSIFIED MESSAGE 2° voran comres Zt S-REF TO FILE 52. ee nn rice m10 0) wer. to peavce (J : SECRET cestaoy C)sic, ssw lima wOTiF ito ba tated 2 ABVANCE COPY oO Iissoeo Do acorsee oO teers} wk oY a) a SECRET 522k C@TE MEXICO CITY 2476 # “ i i) t iH DERECIOR, GUATEMALA CiTY ; . : at ‘PERUMEM a . ’ TU POET Het mM eT CEM TOA Fee ee omer MAT AES FA RAR AS — Be we ee ee ae mt we dete ee te ee Nd heeded LEAL MENTIONED MERCEDES PEREIRA (WHOM LIRING-3 KNEW IN HAVANA 1962-64 AS SPANISH REVOLUTIONARY INVOLVED IN SUPPORT GUAT REVOLUTION) NOW LIVING MEXICO CITY. LIRING-3 OBTAINED HER ADDRESS FROM ERNESTO (CAPUANO) DEL VECCHIO. : 2. LIRZSG=3 SPEST FOUR HOURS 13 AUG VITH PEREIRA AXD 37 YEAR 1 QLD ARMANDO PEREIRA WHO CLAINED HE RECEIVED GUERRILLA TRAINING CUBA. PEREIRA STATED HER SISTER SOFIA PEREIRA CURRENTLY WORKING CZECH EMBASSY _ a ! . HAVANA EXPECTS TRANSFER CZECH EMBASSY MEXICO CITY IN “NEAR FUTURE". PEREIRA WHO IN PROCESS BECOMING MEXICAN CITIZEN SAID SHE STILL IN CONTACT WITH GUAT REVOLUTIONARIES AND HOPES CONTINUE SUPPORT GUAT A anemone a te tee REVOLUTION FROM MEXICO AS "MATIER OF CONSCIENCE". SHE FELT LIRING-3 j SHOULD MEET GUAT FRIENDS WHOM PLANNING INTRODUCE IN NEXT Few DAYS. 3. REQUEST ADDEES COMMENTS AND TRACES. STATION FILE CHECK tiem ememieeites satt tm arvtematanmert ane ~ CITY) WAS IM CONTACT WITH NICARAGUAN COMMUNIST EDELBERTO CTORRES) ESPINOZA (201-2528837). Gnden belts baat say Ree, d . ae | SECRET | ot ~ SECRET cena wo - et meme nee: senemyree ne samaam ee Me ee PRODUCED ONLY 1962 LIFEAT INFO TO EFFECT PEREIRA (THEN LIVING MEXICO - - -------~ est i b i 1 “Aly MESSACE FOO - : ROUTING AD/O8 INITIALS - S4Es ST SAL TorAL Corts (7 texte TOL WHITE wr =WH/2/G uz = 026 a 15 AUSUST 1987 CALE SECRETALAT 522514 ATION | Ol vax [ cever QO sane np. seen os eo we | . eles Tj R10 cory | oo me ow clase ex. cloueled 7 i | m~ 4 t- t : i (Co mwomoex | C) rue cs eu ne ' cl AU “lei tonal Keo Comet bore ‘te mcet ~ SECRET CWE DIRECTOR? 8 | QE so | “EXICO CITY rsro cuarmuata cbiy 17 19°Z | 7 XAPOXK REF: MEXICO CITY 2455 Cin So 81 >) 1. AUR& MARINA (ARRIOLA) PINAGEL DE MENDEZ, 201-732208, JMTIGER, MISTRESS OF RICARDO ARNOLDO (RAMIREZ) DE LEON, 201-83287, JMNTIGER, NAPRIED TO EEZRNAN (MENDEZ) ROJO PER HMMA 18102, 1 NOVEMBER 1961. ZRRIOLA REPORTED CUBA 1965 WITH RAMIREZ, PER HGG-3762, 22 APRIL 1965. CHE GUEVARA APPARENTLY GOD FATHFR OF ARRIOLA-RAMIREZ SON. 2. XERNAN (MENDEZ) ROJO WENT USSR OCTOBER 1961 GN 6 YEAR SCHOLAR- SSIP, ZERMAN (MENDEZ) ROJO REPORTED STUDENT LENINGRAD STATE UNIVER~-. SITY MAY 2964. HERMAN(MENDEZ)ROJO'S PARENTS ARBENZ COMMUNISTS. 3. GORGE ROLANDO (MEKXDEZ) AGUILAR AND MARIO AUGUSTO(MENDEZ) AGUILAR ARRESTED GUATEMALA CITY JULY 1963 FOR VIOLATION LAW OF DEFENSE OF DSXOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS (OUTLAWING COMMUNIST PARTY) PER NEWSPAPER ” REPORT EL IMPARCIAL 24 JULY 1963. FURTHER TRACES AS FOLLOWS: we A, MARIO PARTICIPATED ATTACK ON’ GUATEMALAX ARMY BUS 26 KAY : 1964 PER HGG 3590, 13 OCTOBER 1964, FOR WHICH ARRESTED 4 FESAUARY 1966 CONTINUED eon 4 te . ee - ‘ oo MM mem | secret | acces |, — . @EP7RODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING: OFFICE IS PROHIBITE . rr ne gene . [et eeeneenint naee emeeaty maser ) i 4 1 i i ; ‘ t i ‘ . ‘ ” peezsage som , i Boutin AND/OU INTIALS - 4mm #T i : Tota, Corts 1 6 : 2 pons . a] Hace : | SECRET | + | RI - } DATE a | EARLE SSCALTALAT SrSEtRATION t5 wen CG sto. D 4am 3 ee ANH O mrs sy 1G KO NDE Do sua or cs us ao. ' ' ee Ci RID COPY = ws, , —__ PAGE 2 cre vinector’ 2. F§ (9S wm! : ; J. 7: AND BELD INCOMUNICADO FOR OVER 2 MONTHS BY SALYADOR NATIONAL GUARD AT GUATZ REQUEST , SALV 6203, 5 APRIL 66, AND SALV 6205, i1 APRIL 66. |B, MARIO AGAIN ARKESTED GUATD CITY MARCH, 1966, FOR SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES AND REPORTED LIVING CLANDESTINELY IN MEXICO CITY PER El 10576, 3 AUGUST 66. C. ROLANDO MENDEZ TRAINED IN URBAN GUERRILLA ACTIVITIES, WANTED BY | @gav= AUTHORITIES, FOR SECURITY REASONS,IN MEXICO CITY FOR MEDICAL OPERATION PER MEXI 6879, 13 APRIL 1966. 4. NO EZADQUARTERS TRACES ON MENENDEZ AS WRITTEX PARA 3 REF. BELIEVE STATION MEaNS MENDEZ AS WRITTEN PARAS 2 AND 4. 5S. PER PARA 4 GF REF MEXICAN AUTHORITIES MIGHT BE CONCERNED WICH ACTIVITIES OF HUSBAND HERMAN MENDEZ, OR PARAMOUR RICARDO "+ RAMIREZ WHO HAS BEEN VERY ACTIVE PGT/PAR MEMBER, po. END OF MESSAGE aml WH Comment: Mexico City asked by Guatemala City Station ‘for enlighten— . : ment as to Mexican authorities interest in activities of hisband of Aura Arriola. during Mexican interrogation of a* ne foises OROZCO Leal. (_:,7; - . & B eee Bini | a JACOB D. ESTERLI3 WH/27HDSES: 5 Di a7. AC/WAD ; ap ERTL ATTASUNE . s a $4 pos : 1 Khe! ~ 3 s a BSLEASIKS OF7:0n2 4 : ; 7 . uy towawcteenen | oo a 1 . REPRODUCTION cy OTHI2 THAN THE ISSUING OFRICE S none Le conn wa. 14-0000 Sue HAPs POLLING TRACES QBJECTS PARA 3 REFESRUCE: they, pe rit 22 WAC APREOLAYPDIAGEL DE MENIEZ 2017352208 K A, oe lI ep TEREST. gta RAE ome veebnml anc an carnal mali Nn eo tee certain eecronkse bem. 14-00005 % ote sree CFEUEEE PEP TEC 7k tet PINS GAEIRA SACD On ORPTS RSET aan RARER ERNE AT RI SU RR eT ITI A Te SN AE BERIT ELIT TLS eet rnc pmmee jie ee -* FED Clquestere’a aoe) i) aa TELOLESTER nivanauystt =f RID/IRGER a cy, a can EZ 22 whe tte fp —— SPELLING VaR aTi OMS K € ALAS aba, ALIASES Sie SATE OF SIRTH PLACE OF BiRTH SECRET Aousw c CAE Cai NG INSTRUCT FONS SE Critsée GUVEN BaNES SIA Aa - b fie IDL tt) ALL ia LA 201 nO. TF KNOgH i 4 OTHER 1TENTEEVING DATA (Gceupatain, CP menbersnsg, F. S. affalaations, etc.) CUTIZERSATP RESIOENCE } FESLLTS OF RID/ INDEX CHECK NO PERTENENT IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION 4 Saad REFERENCES ATTACHED © Use gummed label; type or print #11 entries. @) vpen receipt of index card rerreductions draw a green diagonal line across the items you do not want. Elit (use green) the reproduced index cards to indicate: . (a) cards to be destroyed (ware with green D and note reason for destruction) Exasples: document destroyed; durclicate or less informative than retained in- ‘formation; information of no CS vakue. — *(v) corrections and additions, fnclu- ding infinity symbol oo when card in- - cludes sll facts contained in the . document. Rote l. Records of COT, SSU, OSS and CIG are in RID/AFD, acd those that meet indexing criteria in CSHB Tl-1-1 are _ carded in the CS Main Index. - belteve there could be ad44+ in: forzation of value in these rezords, ‘you sust request an Archives Index search. i 1. Return this fora with ithe card zepro- auctions, also return pertinent docments, apervate cards end the dossier if a 201 on the subject exists. t - H . 2. Por each document to be includes in the consolidation (i.e., copy jor cross reference to be placed in the 201 file), greez D the correspond ing card and check (a) oF (bo) (8) Consolidate into 2Qt- : SRF NED Note 2. “ public personalities (excer* milt- tary) nay be available in #3/0CR xT997 . Information aro fore tan e SIGMAT GE GF MECOMOS CFFICEE i “y BY ay “o~ . wt ns aan oo 9 TS KESDES, Maric 65-7+,920 ya! Loi ws Spain June 49 ‘ ' : an alias of kerio doutta (Sen.) “ {- aa _ eH? : 200-7377, ro Prebably }Ewpsz sontenesre, yaxto (ss~865) Soe 1EXEZ, Mario £ j 4 ; f a : ; j i . MENDEZ, MARIO <n peg ee . . Ol- SEX K DOB 03 JUL 29 201-7785506 UUMINICAN REPUBLIC, AZUA CIT DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Tye OCC CHIEF MARITIME SECT. oce cogena. REF SDCM-05637, 26 JUN 65, EXCL FM LIST N ; 4 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC or cope ? CHIEF OF MARITIME. 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For each docuzent to v¢ included in the @ Bait (use green) the reproduced index ~- J consolidatics (i.e., copy ér cross reference cards to indicate: to be placed in the 201 ‘file, eyes D the (a) cards to be destroyed (cerk with corresponding card and ai ‘e) or (>) green D and note reason for degtructicn) ve Low: Examples: document destroved; duplicate or less infcrzative then retained in- formation; snformation of ro CS value. (b) corrections and adsit tions y tnelu- ding infinity symbol co when card fn- cludes all facts contained in the . document. — (a) Oc sonsolidate into 201- L - (do) (Fj Crean 262 file BCSTRICTIOM C2F avy) h subJeét. Note 1. Records ce? COT, SSU, C23 and CIG are ir RID/ARD, and thcrse that teet. indexing criteria in CoB 70-21-12 carde3 in the CS Maiz Index. 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CRECRING INSTP TIONS ; lowe fer) podoap Sth gc. ame po a” SURNAME v ciete powes — NENDE- E2- EUR AR Zz ii a www Zz SPELLIKG VARIATION YO BE C-Eeai ty ea ee. BO. 0F Gurer t{——_—_—"— otece ThENTIF YING pata TGceapat son. CP membership, i. $. elliliatsons, ete.) RESULTS CF RIDS IMEX CHECK MO PERTIAECST [CEMTFIFIABLE s5FO2MATION ¢ ts Ro REFEPERCES ATTACHED C! lj Lf Ss hill. yer INSTRUCTIONS FOR FaxUesT==s 0” 201 CONSOLIDATION Use gummed label: tyze or print all 1. Return this form with the card repro- entries. ductions, also return perzinent documerts, Upon receipt of index card reproductions | arerture cards acd the dossier if a 201 on draw a green diagonal line across the the subject exists. : . items you do not vant. 2. F na t tole monnted in the + For each docment to ic Lude “ Edit (use green) the reproduced index consolidation (i.e., cory or cross reference cards to indicate: to be placed in the 201 “ttte), green D zie. (a) cards to be destroyed (wark with corresponding card and check (a) or (>) green D and note resson for destructicn) | below: i Examples: document destroyed; duplicate 4. or. less informative than retained in- formation; information of no CS.value, @yo a ite Potente emitted Ra RS TEE ret A eee ere Meee neo (o) corrections and additions, inclu- ding infinity symbol oo when card in- cludes all facts contained jn the dorunent | svete Ti are in RID/ARD, and those that ceet fi indexing criter{s itn CSHB 7O-1-1 are Inferzation concert foreign carded in the CS “Main Index. If yeu pudlic pers soraltkies (except miit- belteve there cr:ld be additional in- tary) may be available in BR/OCR forzeticn of vale in these records, MTC? | i you must request an Archives Yndex search. ' oe ele Sl ge GUE cree aT SPIRO RA NTI nL SE LOIRE EE VaR AAR NES Ty BPMN BRO OE ATATY ST ROME TION” A SPM NY APS SIGMATLAE OF GECIEOS CROSCER foam . ae ’ “lets. o- 4 362 esiveeas wee . . bE eae . . - 2 iensd Lexi. 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Roi . | gts aves Tote an TH nk? “CE + i cae IN KePAaTO RIO VERCE iy io: A MENDEZ, ROLANDG ee - ; i SEX mY : ‘ . 008 ¢ 43 mp 004-235 : CiT Guar 108879 : 7 ace 7 ATEMALA 3 APR 66 i i taarniea . AIKED In URBA i N . | Renee BY Guar aupeeRRiLes ACTIVITIES MEXICO FgR HORITIES any ° . : i 7t OPERATION FoR SE WENT : : CURITy REASON, : _ — pENOEZ, RJ. 200-007-216 | ; ? ONH ~04905 ~ i i - CIT ARGENTINA SER 435 , L. a - : - FROM SUENOS AIR=S ARGENT i ree . - Ve. S4 . . te Moe - 3 NOT IDEN W/su3J 201-2342e2- 4 woe os. : f F : ? ot . ? . —~ . . - . a 7 wee y - gic. f tot i ey ° : . : oo a ; ' er , i . 4 + 4 : Lk \ 14-0000 + if ; i I . a. ? : ' ' tects. ves (] wo________. ______'cresimen messase Tee com WASTING AND/OR - Ceaces0 To Fe KO. ' = het fo raeag SECRET INI@ALS - SEEN BY fasts T) ext razance (J) (Mthea Filled in [f [7] je: eesteor ne | _#EPROBUCTION OF THIS COPY PRONi=TED f2\ 7 [7 ' ERETIFICATION TO iat a! " (ass. COPY 4! 9! oem wy ms ° issuepC store er: eT Ae raze IO: ° : H | AS Zao copy [ FRE, 7 9 a: Qn = eee eee \ GUATEMALA CITY INFO SERECTOR ‘ « $ EER ET 1123152 CITE MEXICO CITY 2455 12 doc 67 #30815 . - KAPOX PBRUMNEA 3 53 \ | REF WEXICO CITY 243429707 ) 4 , 1. LTRTERL® weov counconen soron PER OB nt RD Mons eer AMOS AAR Le ABE KOISES COROZCO) LEAL DECIDED RESSTABLISH CONTACT WITH HA AS: . Hi A. HE AFRAID OROZCO MIGHT COME GUNNING FCR HIM IF CONVINCED LIRING-3 RESPONSISLE FOR HIS ARREST. LIKIKG-3 ANXIOUS j t « DEHONSTRATS HE HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH ARREST. 8. HE INTERESTED LEARY DIRECTLY FROM OROZCO IF POSSIBLE WHAT LATTER TOLD MEXICAN POLICE A30UT HIS (LIRING-3"S) DEALINGS WITH FAS. -G, ME INTERESTED LEARN OROZCO'S CURRENT HIDING PLACE FOR POSSIBLE TURNOVER TO FAR IF SUCH TURNOVER WECESSARY IW LIRING-3°S | BIND FOR HIS SECURITY. 2. $IN VIEW OF ASOVE, LIRINS-3 SENT LIRING-4 TO Ox0ZCO"S ROTHER - WITH NOTE FOR OROZCO TELLING HIM HE HEARD OF ARREST awD RELEASE AND HOPED EVERYTHING BOW ALL RISHT, MOTHER TOLD LIRING?4 THAT FEXICAN POLICE HAD TWICE SEARCHED HER HOUSE SINCE HER SON'S RELEASE _ : AWD PROBASLY HAD PHONE TAPPED, SHE SAID GROZCO NOT RISTREATED BY Ataf) LINES IU PD, Lae am eT Seat I nese Tame Be Mea aos | af “3 Oe . oe Cal beta? her : ! : oe BE RY SECRET Lo 7 i | é ef, NOTIFICATION TO. 1 35 i TROY, COPY 4) mer owseu sy____per at: ra ad! rr _ oer. Oo ves G MO nnn CLASSIFICN MESSAGE TOTAL COPIES CLASSIFY TO FILE KO BaLF TO FUE oe SEC RET gett : her Whee Filed b rue ein} zr. 10. iBoancH {Whee n) ROUTING anDJOR - ITAL ~ SEEN BY pestrov [j ss. i REPRODUCTICN OF THIS COPY FeaMIBITED SESS 3 . } Tino: ! Lj RID CoPr FILE, . PAGe .TWO MEXICO CITY 2455 S EC R ET KAPOK . POLICE WHICH ASKED BASICALLY SAME QUESTIONS LIRING<-3 HAD ASKED HIM SHORTLY BEFORE OROZCO'S ARREST. = OF TOPICS POLICE SZEMED MOST INTERESTED 18 AND KEPT COMING Back THROUGHOUT OROZCO’S me F QUESTIONING WAS ACTIVITIES OF HUSBAND OF AURA MARINA AREOLA, MOTNIN CAiD TAAl etuccO vid mOT KNOW ARQEOLA OR HUSBAND. Of0ZCO Y TOLD MEXICANS NOTHING REGARDING LIRING-3°S ACTIVITIES. “alan 4003 phy, te Nwhbih 3. INFO I STATION FILES DATED JULY 63 INDICATES AURA BARING A < . . PHONED LIRING-3 O#8 18 AUG TO THANK HIM FOR NOTE AAD ASSURE (i ue ARREOLA DE MENDEZ PGT FAR CONTACT AKD COURIER BETWEEN GUATEMALA "AND Y tat, MEXICO, SHE KNOWR Sz MISTRESS OF RICARDO RAMIREZ DE LEON, suaT “ Me Merve Drs “MA GUERRILLA FROM WHO# HAD CHILD. HUSBAND COULD BE ROLANDO OR my AUGUSTO MEMGRDEZ FEUILAR WHO GUAT BROTHERS. STATION INFO DATED J APRIL 1966 INDICATES ROLANDO TRAINED IN GUERRILLA WARFARE AND jas + ae an rad ah WANTED BY GUAT AUTHORITIES FOR URBAN TERRORISM, HARIO AUGUSTO ONLY ona LISTED IX STATION FILES AS GUAT EXILE, LIREBEL-1 STATED 18 AUG aus a THAT FEXBHDEZ BROTHERS NOW LIVING MEXICO CITY WITH OTHER GuaT tn JULIO. SOSA AT ADDRESS KE SAVE STATION. - -- @° CAN GUATEMALA STATION CONFIRM ARREOLA MARRIED TO onEy OF nares - -t ; : i : MENDEZ BROTHERS AWD THROW SOME LIGHT ON MEXICAN CONCERN ACTIVITIES ° i ARREOLA’S HUSBAND? : foe ge SECRET we Lae a oe _ SECRET wy a pent emateeer Bee ate china mt ee hau Gh Ag MATEO tmetst HDS Ltda pee 14-0000 weees CYocs Das oe tee ore © : “4 1 D ‘PERSONS UNET MOTIF LED eo OD wer. te waance O i @ . o wy ” 4 wn ~ Q ” ® r ° . a eh wow - Me su meagan 5 : . - ~ . oo . ? . . a ee ens ~ ect Aten citer mynd ceyacanmmnes amamomncs emafa ect aa ance cana gumemnenca guna ate eat . : Poth eg . cota : ote - eee ee Same meee eee tn Paw Sete ba cere ate be i . le. i 7 t 4 es] te, +e : rare. 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PA 4 ho tle -- . \ . , {olitad pica} icazs.ficotion) (dato ond time teed, {retorenke auncer) ‘ gsECRET cms omscron 274585 49 ' ; : rw ( MEXICO crTy Inro cuaTmuza erry! 1 6°7 2 TY 7 - ' PBRUMEN . REF: MEXICO CITY 2438 (IN 29707) = 4 , NO TRACES CESAR TEJEDA FONSECA,- NOTE POSSIBLE IDEN OR RELATIVE: ., MINISTER 7 CARLOS TEJADA FONSECA, FORJER GUATEVALAN HEALTH UNDER ‘ARBENZ, WENT FROM MEXICO TO GUATEMALA 10 DECEMBER i9ss; DOCTOR CARLOS TEJEDA, REPORTED BE GUATEMALAN SUBVERSIVE 19 JULY 1961; CARLOS ENRIQUE =! TEJED’, GUATEMALAN PASSPORT 107383, WENT FROM MEXICO TO CUBA DECEXSER 1961; CARLOS TEJADA FONSECA WENT FROM CUBA 70 MEXICO JANUARY 1962, END OF MESSAGE seve giretncre coe lennege mene te ; : oo wayayquar SS CoQ asd | - WH/COG/CICS FAAES Eanes (teteamaly He bee i lalithe tutaet . 8 z e 4 WI Vv. BROE . ‘ is _ AWD . . at is ey er } \ QOORDINATING OFFICERS : vo REPRODUCTION 3Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING | Ca 18 PROHIBITED, Corr HO. : , ; 4. ated a “a OO 1 t \ | ; . nl al s. mecuimesictnepeih netriaen easier en neste taht MR eae A NRO CL Rae Me Rs eRe NA RR Hm RRR TENT Ree paver raters dae eID Paw ei RAST NIENE e OnDErs oO YES o a0 CLASSIFY TO FILE ao. =Z-REF TO FILE =O. rite nioO) eer. ro erance O sictaoy Osc. ADVANCE COPY Desscee Do svorres Fronts wpe te -- were ee See te paee 8 SECRET 10193@Z CITE MEXICO CITY 2436 IDhucti N28 2 FawaWna Cit Y INFO DineCi OR , . s AQUATIC 7 LG PLEASE POUCH TWO UHER 496. RECORDERS WITH ACCESSORIES, | CHARGE PBRUMEN. ; 4 SECRET man. os = BECKET So i 9 on fren y ~ fe- TSD eye Bhs eo 7 hel, 4 ba fy uinive -3, Hama - 3atT ie Meg | ee ee a a ae i i tte ene tt me ee ne f- eee a agé 3 . oe \7 i VP re ania enaeeenmn en ene een eine ce manent Acerca Aetna tat cree pe weve cm en misnnets tenn ei woop 1 ada | olageeenepeinerneend aera eet = 14-0000 settee ahaa omy theta st teat mine ee ante ' r woerr Ohves (i «0 ~ } \ | | CLASSIFY TO FILE NS. CLASSIFIED MESEIE ff rovat corres i X-REO TS PILE WO. _ rire oc er, re sesacn SECRET teouis res 7 DESTEST Ci sic. ee eens yr Peese7unT ROTIF IED a5 ale ee” -_ rj Fi at Tie | wl } OC CSLE12, C/5aDF i SECRET 1822862 CITE MEXICO CITY 2438 : . DIRECTOR INFG GUATEMALA CITY ! PBRUMEN KAPOK aan 10 fue §7 » r2sror aot eee REF 8 mevtce crty otse C7 24956) MEXICO CITY 2363074 25077) fo, mexico ciTy 239607 26963) 1, HAVING HEARD NOTHING FROM CUBANS RE MOISES (cROZCO) LEAL, LIRING-3 OBTAIKED PHONE RUMBER ERNESTO (CAPUANO) DEL VECCHIO FROM CESAR (TEJEDA) FONSECA, HUSBAND OF DAUGHTER OF PASCUAL (ORTIZ): i RUBIO, EX MEXICAN PRESIDENT. WITHOUT IDENTIFYING SELF LIRING-3 | MADE APPOINTMENT TALK TO CAPUANO (THIS CONFIRMED BY LIFEAT). | : 2. WHEN CAPUANO EID NOT SHOW AT MEETING LIRING-3 WENT TO HIS : HOUSE 7 AUG. DURING CONVERSATION CAPUANO (A) ADMITTED HE IN CONTACT, : (DELICATE AND INDIRECT) WITH GUAT GUERRILLAS. B, TOLD LIRING-3 OROZCO ARRESED AND RELEASED 4 AUG BUT 1 DOUBTED HE SAID ANYTHING REGARDING LIRING-3. - - C. SHOWED GREAT INTEREST IN LIRING-3 STORY RE OROZCO’S ATTEMPT USE LIRING-3 TO DOUBLE CROSS FAR AND ASKED FOR COPY oF LETTER LEFT BY OROZCO AT LIRING-3°S APARTHENT. : fot wee oe -REQUE SLED LIRING-3 DO woTHIRG IN CONNECTION WITH cont SEGRET Aaa tear casera re cor, wee ee tet .. . -~ votes oad ene eather eo a i ny 4 2S AG Mie ee SECRET PAGE Tyo #xICo CITY 24389 SE CR ET Ka?OK | GUERRILLAS QIOTE UNTIL YOU FEAR FROM KE UNQUOTE. WARNED HIM AGAINST CONTACTING 4IM BY PHORE AS HIS NUMBER DEFINITELY TAPPED. 3. AFTER SERGIO VALDEZ DETERMINED ALEERTO DOMINGO OF MAGAZINE eles ry, rLtieg “SIEMPRE” (WHO RECOMMENDED CROZCO TO VALDEZ) &BOUT TO FLY TO HAVABA LIRING-3 DECIDED USE DOMIHGO TO HAND CARRY SEALED LETTER TO ARSOL en CRMRIGUEZ) CAMPS . : ; A. GIVING DETAILS OROZCO AFFAIR, . B, TELLING RODRIGUEZ KE CONTACTED CUBAN EMBASSY RE OROZCO, Tz C. POINTING OUT DOMINGO’S CARSSSNHESS IN RECOMMENDING OROZCO a AS GO@ FAR CONTACT PARTICULARLY SINCE DOMINGO “MUST BE TRUSTED — : 1 ; CUBAN CONTACT.” 4., STATION FILE CHECK PRODUCED INFO FROM LTERVOY-2 DATED Si. £ { MARCH IDENTIFYING TEJEDA AS GUAT COMMUNIST GUERRILLA. . ok _ SECRET a an SECRET yg a we > : - = ae { ae : OA te ne pots ao wes ce yoke ‘- . Lee coe - mee oe i a Pot : S$ athe i . wey j an Poul. ~ ~ En t . ° . . ft 4 . 'o) | tee } oF e ee ce a wanna <= Se name amircaaae ee ree ene tai — i \ | i i cwtigua beme'eat ey itntn on dah . Oneness eum ananneam + fey ae pend roy r a i i [- | i. i TNOTEICATION TO : i ADY. COPY ™ Pea «dE SSUEDE SLOTTED SY: =. ~ : 1 nou [J ves (J wo. ——-cuassirien messase | ROUTING AND/OR + CussrY 10 rie 50 ' , INITIALS ~ SEEN BY arr to rit no SECRET wesc eofT ati {Whee Filed iat sere 6 reco] Ca Bise REPRODUCTION OF Ta!S COPY PROHIBITED | 2 CT? S EC RET 101838Z CITE GUATEMALA CITY 7777 [Ofuct? 2564.9 DIRECTOR INFO MEXICO CITY REF: DIRECTOR 26670 (A ¥232) le. GUAT OFFICIALS CITED GUATERALA CITY 7738 DID TRAVEL MEXICO CITY. EXPECTED RETURN GUAT 18 AUGUST. IT POSSIBLE THEY AWARE LNDISCREYLONS LOPEZ MORAGA ARD HE MAY HAVE BEEN THORW IN THEIR SIDE IN OROZCO CASE. IF SO, THEY UNDOUBTEDLY - WILL REPORT SAME TO ARRIAGA. REA bey 2. HOPEFULLY WE WILL GET R&AKNG ON RESULTS MISSION In 2580. GUAT OFFICIALS FROM ESMICA-3 (GU:TEMALA CITY 7745) WHICH MIGHT SHED LIGHT ON WHETHER FURTHER ACTION DESIRABLE. SECRET , BI coe nn RT ey ai ee Sat ane NED veteran ae ORE TULIP ONAL te eerie tm cane mmenae sna ener 6 end A IN OEE NET Re MONTE LENO REE BE ' Suey thromnemonsensoarrcien 1s Cm, . os, assex; [1 ves Oe SS ; . . i cuassiry to rite we. CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ctou sonuts £3 : N-REF YO FILE W9. eoue aro O) act. to seancn CJ oesteoy DO sic. AOWARCE ClPY CG rerces Ohne Oeall ~ |_| SECRET #922302 CIE MEXICO CiTY 2428 Ghus fF 2EEES DIRECTOR KAPOK PBRUNEK UMROD : REF DIRECTOR 24435 1. IN REPLY TO ROWION QUERIES, LIRING-3 SAID HE FIRS! HEARD ARREST TERESA PROENZA SOMETIME IN 1964 FROM HERMES CABALLERO, CUBAN HIGH FUNCTIONARY IN MINISTRY EDUCATION DURING LATTER'S VISIT To MEXICO. CABALLERO WARKED LIRING-3 NOT TO REVEAL HE HAD KNOWN HER OR HAD ANYTHISG TG DO WITH HER SINCE SHE IMPRISONED AS WOFACT AGEAT AND LIRING-3 MIGHT UNVITTINGY FALL UNDER SUSPICION IN INVESTIGATION THEN GOIKS C8, LIRiNG-3 RECALLED HE SUBSESUENTLY DISCUSSED PROENZA CASE i COURSE OF CONVERSAT LOY IN CBA WITH ARNOL (RODRIGUEZ? CAMPS CWITH CUBAB SUGAR MiNISTR1>, RENE SCHOA FUSEZ <HONDURAN REVOLUT ION- ARY) AND MAX FIGUERGA AR4UJ0 CUBAN VICE MiNISTER EDUCATION) SUT COULD NOT SEMEMBER EXACTLY WHAT SAID. , | | i 2. LIRING-3 COMMENTED FAMILY TERESA FRCEXZA MOST PROBABLY UNDER SUSPICION BUT NGTED THAT iER SISTER, CARIDAD, WIFE OF JORGE CROJAS) MENDOZA OF CUBANA DE AVIACION, MEXICO CITY, SEEMS Be i Sr a entire pereny tee Benne . 14-09000 by 7 SECRE; PAGE Two MEXICO CIT{ 2428 SECRET ¥atox 3. LIRING-3 BELIZE VED TERESA PROENZ4 STREL IN JAD WITH HO; 1%- RE, | FR ee + DICATIOk WHEN WILL BE RELEASED AND CFFE7ED BISCREETLY CHECK of THIS WHEN BKEXT VISITS HavehA. LIRIRG-3 DIP NST KNOu GF ANY RELAT 104- SHIP PROENZA MIGHT HAVE KAD WITH ELENA (VASQUEZ) GOMEZ OR MIRTA AGJIRRE. ALTHOUGH LaST NAME RANG EEL. i , 4 DOES HDOS WAKT MAKE PRCENZA FEGUTRERENT FIR LIRING-2°S. s To, aA EXT TRIP KAVANAI‘R IB CONVEKW ITH SOURCES IN MEXICO? SECRET . ] S&tR Er ET Kesey f 02 FP fo aiTR Spuecc® iW MIM COVVEDT ATi vi BEI 6 4 MEKIC® * 7 { i ; i wt i. ! H i ! } -f. 4 i -¢ 4 ~ 1 : ‘ ’ ae > . ee eet eel - eee . ?* = - eee — _ — ae ee ene eee mee ee ee ee oe me 7" : u. : . Lad ; % ~~’ decane ts elanhiibene eS Omg IRE nara ete a e ~ s Aa susqx: (} ves Che cassss Zo FILE z B-0EF Tr rile te vue os OQ etry prace O sestecy P¥sis. __- Tore ce maassirtes wessice Fe vera cones AL Seasce/uetl witifitD Fae ce OR ~ SECRET ©482352 CITE MEXICO CITY 2374 [~ TP? DIRECT OF we : W Res PBRUMER LIZ1NS-3 - a REFs DIRECTCR 24253 AS STATION HAS PREVICGUSLY STATED NEED SPANISH SPEAKING SGSWIRL OFZRATCR 10 PASS AS SGSWIRL EMPLOYEE OF ONE OF LOCAL EAWKKS (WHICH USE SSS¥VIRL INVESTIGATIVE TECHNIQUES). ROWTON, WHO WILL BE VISITING HD@S WHILE ON HONE LEAVE LATE AUGUST Cat os" , “oy 7TH25162 bead 1 i DISCUSS THIS REQUIREMENT, DIRECTLY WITH SGSWIRL PERSONNEL. | SECRET {om SECRET — | put oo pe 7 | | wn be: | a at . bo i. - we = meee Le i ‘ j ! Ae) 7 rn i . i 4 ee mire ne oe SAet eneanetante step went tage arettentnes — —_ a foo ! ~ poo See se of an - i. . i H i L i renee eieu rennet aaarere ts ewes SE MEY emnenn eG MIEN mA nu toe cn hen nm a ati Pigmete EeOeNlite Jal cite ames se eee eee ee ft eye mene rrenernane are meme nena stein pm etE State Cae aes: CJves O ao CLessife TO FIRE ao. w-9£s TO FILE MO. rite aio) act. 10 seance () advance COPY Ow O SECHRE T 8323432 CITE MEXICO CITY 2372 PRIORITY DIRECTOR INFO PRICRITY GUATEMALA CITY KAPOK 7 REFERENCE 3 DIRECTOR 251864 i . B WIGHT ACTION Yauco 22156 1. COS HAS PUT NO PRESSURE AT LITEMPO/S OR LIRAMA LEVEL OW HIS CASEs AND SINCE OROZCO FOUND TO HAVE IEMIGRANTE STATUS - WITH ALL PAPERS Im GRDER AND SINCE HE CLAINED HE WOULD BE KILLED SY EITHER FaR OR GOVERNMENT IF WNT BACK TO GUATEMALA, WO PRESSURE OF ASY KIND HAS BEEN PUT ON LITEMPOS TO RETURN HIM. . | 2. WILL LET LITEMPOS AND GUATS WORK OUI CASE, AND i BELIEVE LITZMPOS WILL RELEASE OROZCO BY NOON ON 4 ANGUST IF. REPEAT IF GUATS HAVE KOT CONVINCED THEM RETURN HIM PR ICR THAT TIME . ; ; SECRET BT Sé CR Er Hy | \ i it 14-0000 4 om 2p toy | . ! i . Gere pee} Woes are hate, ts (ondeke Padbon a ~“ et? : WV y" fan On wa i ee “2ECEDENCE i aieeer carers Te: 31388 Seats Klas il er olb a Hike: iG. Ctassivy vo Five wont SSIFIED MESSAGE yovst cert 1. aur To FALE NO. oe wo SET, To emasce w—O Leo ae A ae = ran Face {f ACTION \ AB aDvaRCE COPY WAL / RF PAD COPY DO) ssseoes Oarerres Breve yD P| taro {toe : FILE e tg oo nets SECRET 8321202 CITE MEXICO CITY 2567 IMMEDIATE GUATEMALA SITY, DIRECTCR MICROF!_MED Aut 2 3 1967 i REFS: A. DARECTOR Zae84 B, GUATEMALA CITY 7743(t~ 2495 1) C. wexico city 2358 (1~ 2479S ‘) 1, PROBABLY BECAUSE ERKESTO (CAPUANOD DEL VECCHIO DID BOT HELP HIM OBTAIN BADLY KEEDED DOCUMENTATION WHEN NEEDED IT AND EECAUSE RELATIVE GF HOISES (ORECO? LEAL APPARENTLY VORKIEG CAPUAHO'S OFFICE JACOBO PADILLA WOULD NOT DO MORE THAN SET UP CAPUAHO INTERVIEW FOR JACOBO PAL LIRING-3 AFTER WHICH LIRING-3 ON HIS OWS. IN VIEW OF THIS, LIRING-3 FELT HE BETTER NOT SEE CAPUANO ABOUT ORCZCO AND PRESSED PADILLA For CONTACT WITH OTHER FAR REP. PADILLA WHO VERY NERVOUS ABOUT WHOLE OROZCO AFFAIR SAID KE WOULD SEE WITHOUT COMMITTING SELF. | 2. ALTHOUGH THEY DO NOT KNow OF OROZCO'S ARREST BY MEXICAN POLICE, .LIRING-3 AND SERGIO VALDEZ IN FACT SUSPECT IT AFTER SEEING WaT THEY THOUGHT VAS POLICE CAR IM NEIGHBCRHOOD OF ADDRESS WHERE . OROZCO ARRESTED BY LITEMPOS, UNABLE CONTACT FAR REPS, LIRING-S ce pan FELT OBLIGD To PROTECT SELF TO TELL CUBAN EMBASSY ABOUT ‘tmozco. LIRING-3 ACCORDING.Y ToD ABELARDO CREEL PADROW, WHO as ACTED . ECS R~ dor 7Y2616— &- aor Roy EY] SECRET B-201~FI204S 7 or 77420 / B-dor- gored | re 3 ding 67 apeigeen on ae, 14-0000 1 PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 2363 sEcrET SECRET AS CHARGE IN CUBAN AMBASSADOR'S ABSENCE, ABGUT ORCZCO'S STATEMENTS AGAINST FAR LEADERSHIP AND HIS ATTEMPT USE LIRING-3 TO DOUBLE-CROSS FAR LEADERS. CURBELO TOOK DETAILED NOTES WHICH KE. SAID WOULD CABLE IMMEDIATELY TO RESPOSSIBLE PEOPLE IN CUBA AND ADVISE LIRING-S5 OF THEIR RESPONSE. ne SECRET. Bt a og ; . t . . i ‘ a ; So , SECRET i - | i | 1 g . - ol ae ~- ‘ ~ i . ‘ 1 enemies - ress cee en oe : ci t : ¥ ae -_ ~ ; T . - t an A e . - - t ¢ Te : <8 _ _ 1 . . e wo cecal BEER Tong inact tinea meres oe arth Te han take dayne ae aan Nhe ORE Carrera sat On Ta Oe ee ete accra ee PaNetlenbseths Rey eed cle ete Ret nce eve orm metered 1... THERE LITTLE - DOUBT FAR WOULD KILL OROZCO CIT MAY EVEN KDaAP e483 FUIV , ms, . . ~~ A , ; j incee: Chves DJ x0 2, ° * ehasstry To Fite MO. CLASSIFIED WESTRG! TOTAL remtes 4 : poo K-OTF TO FILE nO. eve ers mer. ro nance i] REPRIOUCTION PROHIBITED ‘Jhuc G7 W 249565 SECRET 0317302 CITE MEXICO CITY 2358 IMMEDIATE GUATEMALA CITY INFO IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR KAP 0K . , : ‘ REF A GUATEMALA CITY 7738 b-a4232) B ‘DIRECTOR 24844 1. STATION CONSIDERED THERE SONE RISK OROZCO MIGHT BE EXECUTED IF TURNED OVER GUAT AUTHORITIES BEFORE TAXING STEPS HAVE HI™ ARRESTED BY LITEMPOS, IN VIEY NAMED FAR TERRORIST ACTIVITIES IN GUAT DID NOT FEEL HOWEVER SUCK POSSIBILITY SHOULD DETER US FROM AQUISITION RECENT AND MEDIUM LEVEL INFORMATION ON GUAT GUERRILLA MOVEMENT CWHICHK OROZCO NO DOUBT HAS). SUBJ INFO MIGHT EWABLE GUATS TO STOP DEVELOPMENT OF NEY GUERRILLA ARE OROZCO ORIGINALLY _ ENTRUSTED WITH AND SAVE LIVES OF INNOCENT PEOPLE. 2. TRUST GUAT CITY CAN MAKE DEAL WITH GUAT AUTHORITIES HAVE OROZCO GIVEN TRIAL AND LENGTHY JAH. SENTENCE. SUCH SENTENCE WOULD PROBABLY IN THE END SAVE OROZCO’S LIFE AT LEAST UST IL RELEASED AS MIM IN MEXICO) AT FIRST OPPORTUNITY. THIS PARTICULARLY TRUE SINCE FOR OPERATIONAL REASONS WHICH STATION BELIEVES SOUND, LIRIING-3: 1N- oe STRUCTED DENOUNCE OROZCO TO FAR. LIRING-S ALREADY CONTACTED JACOBO SECRET : | pminagererectnn te manent wane ee ee uneven ee cee ne oe i a res ) f Teper . , pat , ' oy . , . rr rere re ene cme, erie ett cement it tte one ith nep ans Seana 14-0000 ee ‘acai din nes nasa aa moe eA Ahe NA Hh em ont natn nein ahd Sere nes ak omen nt GH Seek on t . ‘ 1 . 1 . . ‘ LATER ee TIR eM ea cate ANT ge rae MAY GT ne . ~ a PAGE TwO MEXICO CITY 2358 SECRET SEC PADILLA IN THIS GONNECTION AND ASKED HIM SET 3 STERVIEW WITH ERNESTC. CAPUANO KNOWN FAR REP IN MEXICO CITY TO SKGW HIM Two Paice’ VIRULENT DEMUNCIATION FAR LEADERS LEFT BY OROZCO AT LIRING-37S APART- MENT, STATION CAN NOT AT THIS POINT REVERSE THIS MOVE CALCULATED TO FYRTHER INGRATIATE LIRING-3 WITH FAR. -3. WOULD LIKE STRESS THAT PURE AND SIMPLE RELEASE OROZCO IN’ MEXICO IS NO GUARANTEE IN VIEW OF ABOVE THAT FAR OR GUAT GOVT WILL _ WOT ATTENPT PUT THEIR HANDS ON EX GUERRILLA LEADER AND EXECUTE HIM AFTER DEBRIEFING. FROM PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE SUCH DEBRIEFING WILL NOT BE AS PROFESSIONAL AS VOFACT ONE CONDUCTED WITH GUATEMALA’S” BLESSING AFTER OROZCO ARREST IN GUATEMALA. IN ADDITION, AND THIS SHOULD BE VIEWED AS MAJOR CONSIDERATION, RELEASE OF OROZCO Ii #EXICO WOULD CONSTITUTE OPERATIONAL AS VELL AS PERSONAL THREAT TO LIRING-S AS OROZCO MAY FEEL, AFTER VHAT HAPPENED FEV DAYS AGO IN HIS. IN_HIS @PART- MENT, THAT LIRING-3 TURNED HIM IN. 4, SO FAR AS STATION AWARE, NO GUAT REQUEST RECEIVED i oF - Noo’ 3 AUGUST BY MEXICANS. — LITEMPOS ANSIST THEY HAVE NO REASON TO —— HOLD, AND STATION FEELS HE WILL BE RELEASED, PROBAELY NOT LATER THAN EARLY 4 AUGUST, UNLESS GUATS CAN MAKESTRONG CASE WITH: PROMISE 2 i i OF TRIAL AND PRBISON SENTENCE ONLY. SECRET “SE ¢ R E T . yooh, e wee Lea eel te al te eel eel “ees eo, nen eee Be non 14-0000 oemest. we rat ieee ose man anewsteanannomms. Ne enteneeratcen nen ete atone UIT AE A NEE, nate et tn rapenademmrnetycemmeeepapsan a AR tee ae eae en mer 7 PAICACE BE. - tore Sf SE GICSITARLAT Seas . -. 14h a . x mete A JO ne are Mid gues Fas ne. . * [etme enn bet Be fete te, a 7e Pes es ee) . - - ante tees, ope oe ' ; Gisnace GER Ye : “f 15 ~ Rte pe he OE ao yeh LU Z : ° we. Lommoe CEoy ‘- ] 7 seagate Et tt AT end th te Lee oe ets ey Pee »- a weno : Kee a a . 1 = wopaaes Pome cane an 2, Pel ROTORS QoS asc At ns RRA fo TAT Am ceotn ane en Oren Seren ee Be 2 ee meetecro ETT em pre compa 4 ay >? PLOLSS QUSEY TSSINCA3 OY so penenem fo: Iz ate ete = ts cme? ! mesa tae : - “ Teed cat eum Sp eos coer men preter recy cpa Ta STITT Las CI, SXAcl E°aTUS, VESTA . cenempece ciysemes OTEES CMEOSICNS S4Va Siy cary Coen pieq) aise 2 QSAR, OOF SETOTARY 10 Liz’RO CaRGRAS, 425 4ND STs i io” QOBANS PLAGSING REMDASS PRORIZA O02 PEPRIT EER TRAVEL ABROLE? + | | | : (ETH NERTA AGUTRRH? oo .. my : : . - END CP SESS. ; me « S0O2WHATNG GFFCZas S£e RET wore oF cate’ LIPROSLSTISN UY Gia Tet nennenennehen eabnetnrer sitar eatae emake a Soa ot et ae er af Fel % 8 Ae atk ae Sener nen Sh nt wane ee i 14-D0000 3g ° re ar Coote te elton _ ~ ee aie ts sess et) HN 7 bene. - ee Cee Lo oe ; \ ¥ Lau é Dy cory | mei, ehocah . ate mip eoMet paren CUATIMELA SECRET 5582 Cir PRIORITY LIFECT CR, MEXICO CO” “SALLO GIRU". PUBLIC DFR UNTIAT OROZCO WOULL UNSDOURTEDLY rive MOVEMENT. ESLYRIC-1 Ih = COVER TO GUATEMALA, TREN ATTEMPT TO PRIMARY EFFORT. MUCH wOILD DESERD COOPERATE, AND STATION, C> COURSE, NOT BE EXECUTES, 2. STATION AQKEES T4AT “SALAZAR”, JOE MARIA (OST IZ; 4S THIS CKINESE LINE ey, Cf ne CITY 778% ; : ; aang aed PO NTOAN £O AAS KAPCK REF: DIRECTOR 24844 J. IN DISCUSSION TRIS Cac SliH ED WPisel, vrognapweas Qo aT TINT I 2 Inres IONS OF FAST LE Brey IMPAR, TIME WHEN INTERNAL DISSENSICN RAMPANT RELMENT AND STATED THAT VROZSD HAS Pe BEL "AS A FAR ASSET, BUT SELTSYE THAT IF HE wer bo 3F RE WILL TRY TO AFFILIATE @1TH “BED GUABD™ BXTRE* Bes, Chases mane lef. 7 Zhe 2493) 4 Co3 STRESSED TN CASE GF : NoAe BY \ourass loupe ks SCART IIULABLY AT TRIS Ih SUATEMAL AN COMMUNIST TF OROZCO TURNED SELURE MIS NETS oT ION WILE EE ON @ IL : oF OROZCO TC CANEST GUASSNIS? THAT HE MIGHT 1 1 + FEES NUETRALIZED BELEASED LIKELY 17S LED BY "GABRIEL AMD RIGANDS (ZANIREZY DE LEON, q 7 : , 7 “4 pee bo | i 1 Co fs ’ z= J “Pack 2 GUATESELA CITY . AY SE CP ET . “ : SECheT OACZTO MIGHT VERY wELL FE &CCESTED. i 3. STATION TOES NOY WIBY To SE8IMIZE FISSIBILITY THAT OROZCO MIGHT BE KILLER BY QUATERALANS, {8:7 DES BELIEVE THAT ESLYRIC-1 WILL MAKE EVERY EYFORT To SE@E HIS CEFECT ION. BELIEVE THAT CIRCUMSTABCES CARRAST CONTEM(ATICN OF EFFORTS TO FAVE MEXGCAMS TLR HIM OVER T2 SUATERSLAN FOR DETALED | INTERROGATION KRDO ATPEAFPTED DEFECTION. . 4 § : SECRET SECRET BT ge Pichi ced Sve per ca . i a 4 . &NKNOUOFG = : ‘ ' 1 t : é : $ H 4 : t poe, . i ; i . S i i } on oe t : - boo, ‘ 7 aa * i _ b See PL ' 4 { . _ - t > Ped ao ome 14-00000%5 ARMAS, AND YDIGORAS. i i ian I Tp nee ree ee wsea, Oves 0 a0 CLASSIFY 390 FILE BO. S-RUF TO FILE AO. ore ac) acy. to sence O reeemiy Jose, action ASVAULE COPY 0 tssece Os ccres Drench oP SECRET 0123182 CITE GUATEMALA CITY 7732 HEXICO CITY INFO DIRECTOR KAPOK REFs MEXICO CITY 2325 G- 22 S$ ee) , 1. JOSE LIWARES OF REF PROBABLY IDERTICRL WITH JOSE BERNASE CLIWAGES) SOSA (221-149973), WKO RABID AUTI-COMXUNIST. HELD HIGH POLICE POSITIGSS DURING RESINES OF UBICO, POWCE, CASTILL? 2. STATION DOES NOT KNOW PRESENT WHESEABCUTS LIBARES, BUT WILL CHECK. SECRET: BETS. ore oe Stat eptanmen tee ey + 14-0000 ' . : ae ae * Hee te i ar lo arvee wo e grece i. bah 0 . “ : \ 4 LL a : | i : . we - -- 8S one : re ay ' Hl , - - _ - 7 meee me eee ee fe ee Ee, on ~ : ; 4 7 eer . ee cee meph Sca 6 a oe . a - . ~~ pe a . wet me Oe Se. na j - . . oo : . > GUATEMALA CITY . - { t . - erent et : : ST a bak eee eee : - ; . wnat i . ae ais Beals 4 - , _ vem ae eet ! : a. SSGSR; - i 4 i . . ! i n D.C UIT UR Qt WU TEM IM GRAZCS ° (OF SANT | - ; SORT TT OT ON DCA TT ION WHICH ®COVLD FEACE HIS LIFE In JEOPARDY. - 1 t i : 2 GUAT RE WCULD CITHER BE TAR IVTED BY bo coeds oe : or oe t . NCES 6°. CEMEND MEXICO cry SCGCEST ABRRST AND DET TENTION HAVE ALREADY e gee ce eg ee aE Ussrvi OUC'S FUTURE 4S Far ASSET. : : . } . - - oe ee tp Osetecs" END OP MESSAGE | UU } Vb Cal: LO coscu-s ettratition of voises’ CACZ&O : agaist ~Weer.ll., «ith Guat Govt ercntects. : . ses € oo% De detaaned uy Nexdesr . <3 \ .F Sides. ska. have. takes —--—----- ———— ee tcma : oF w/e 7 ; . ors ae ; ‘ . , coos ee - . - . - . LEME NOTING Gram | 5 . . a O. SEN* tans . rer - : oe) $ woe Lo . SECRET 7 : . : "Lele ins TAM TNE SONG CAs & POND. ‘ . ‘ . ry . tenner ee es meee srnap bigeye ce gen cee 5, Nw “a ae DBacs ra ate t a teers ve + ean OD see risrecs Ga. ! Fisk ey Hezey7| rane FES sop. pap cole. clowel@togiftata ’ : eG: ? SECRET 22282 CHE sURTEMALA CITY 7728 tn AV6 OTA G23 eS IMMEDIATE MEXICO CITY IFO IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR Ke Zon REFS: 8, coiateme rere sae 7 e ~S vies ‘ B. MEXICO CITs-22189C™ 2 343G J tl. COS PISCHSSED GFOZCC TASE WITH ESL ic] CN AFTERHODN 2 AUGUST. ESLYRIC-1, WhO ISDICATED LACK OF CONFIDESCE If ABILITY CF CUATEMALAS AMBASSADOR TG TAKE EFFECTIVE ACTICK, SAID KE WILL PHOIE -GUATEMALAR ™ MILITARY ATTACHE AT 1608 SRS 2 AUGUST ABD AL QUEST THAT XZ: {TBIT TATE ACTIcN THROUSH FE XICAN MIL STAAY TC MAVE ORSZCO HELD p mete ARR IvAL OFFICERS TESCRIBED BELOW. SALT HOUGH CHABWELS WHIT SUATERALAE mui LAT WILL USE NOT eNoeB, SILL PROBABLY GO THROUGH AIGh RASKIBG DEFEusE MINISTRY CFFICIALS @hO CLOSE SouTACTS OF ES Yeie- {> H x e ! 2. ES YP IC-1 SAID Thal LY. COL. JORGE MANUEL <ESTE inate ESTEVEZ, CFFICSAL OF GUATEMALAN MINISTRY OF DEFENSE, AND ISRAEL CCHIWCKILLAD MORALES, DEPUTY CHIEF OF GUATEMALAN. REGIONAL TELECOPMUBICAT 1CHS UBIT . (SPECIAL INVE St GAT IVE UNIT USSER GFFICE OF PRESIDERT), i TRAVEL SEXICG CITY O% 4 AUGUST TC MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FR Tish ave oF cRozco. “CONTACTS OF THESE Ted OFF TCERS WILL PROBABLY BE WITK MEXY An DEFENSE FINIST®Y, ASD ARRASCEME ATS Wilt PROBABLY’ ae MADE 10 FACE aca : " 14-0000 . . . ' t ae cede I " : eee . . So RN, ~—“ ; ee } ; : . . : cM + uo) \ 5 : oa i oe | 4 «< oe un ‘ ar wd rag ° "oe toad ‘ . = ao ro . oe 3 e . aad << we ; ‘ a « ' . 1 , ’ : & . . . t) 2} i ed ‘ hed x ry ba “1 cS * . te at ro is - 5 t- 1 ~ 3 tas ta 4 ) WEP 5 rei wh + ° ~ : ast zs , >. kh + ox . us > > . . or : , a ee at & 4 a . . - oOo ti . ‘ “< iy) Land ee ua vA) ee) 1 14-0000 ee Alena AERO EAL ETRE SOIL SS NA PONE OES NNN aI MEAL nents tHe . . a . mo - 4. See : booe oe ‘ at on : : . ce ra at . . a + . . : gots wast eee ee remeet \ moex: Qves Dows ™ a o CLASSIFY TO ELE NO. CLASSIFIEO RESSAGE TOvAL Comite B-REF TO FILE WO. Tore SECRET © (-EH="] — Cr rice atoO) atr. to exance PERSOwimET NOTIFIED sesteoy OC) sic. (—3— —— Yist-s) —emocon Ta ADTIRCE COPY i {J RID COPY (1 cesore OD ecorree 0 tuste i eT Jee», ecfeure poem apener mee repebtsegs s * SECRET 622055Z CITE MEXICO CITY 2358 PRIORITY GUATEMALA CITY INFO DIRECTOR 2 hue 67 #23436 (NO NIGHT ACT LON) i Cm =a] C= oa wack REFS: A. MEXICO CITY 2322 Ge “asdf B. GUATEMALA CITY 7734 G©* F3Y41G S BELIEVE CAN TALK LITENPOS INTO HOLDING ORGZCO UNTIL 3 august NOON. PLEASE ENCOURAGE GUAT TAKE ACTION SOONEST AS LITEMPOS HAVE BO LEGAL GROUND AT PRESENT TO HOLD oRCZCO. SECRET . Bt SECRET | | | 1 tome hg hehman rete Yt teenntmmrmmimrctnsne fet sno € : ~ | D: 2 SPATCH | ‘seers _.Chief_of_ Station, Guatemala City “© Chief of Station, Mexico City ~ : Chicf of Station, Managua a ae | chier, WH Division joni Luis CASCILLO Ralda ACTOS MECUIELD FEEERENTES i REFERENCES: A. HGGW-4269, 17 August 1967 | B. MEXICO CITY 2323, 1 August 1967 i Y . . i ‘ . Reference B refers to a photograph of Luis CASTILLO Ralda | ¢ that was provided to ROWTON during a visit to Guatemala City. , ‘ _ It is requested that a copy of this photograph be forwarded for e . ‘ 3S inclusion ia CASTILLO’s £01 file at Heauquarters. 1 i j Kenneth F. SARFATY / Distribution: ~ © and 1 - Guatemala City 1 - Mexico City 1 - Managua 30 August 1967 : Poa A tmp git epee oe OSS RITERTNCE FO DGPATON SYRBOL AND MUMGLR HGGW-4298 ASOD CREAR OC ROTA AS RIA I LSI ENOL IEMA BATE ANUS DES MS Arann eR SL keh STOEL WAY te, EERE BEE “A, ' 201-820375 (elers re tonne ee oe AA chan ne meee mercemtcns ee cements ey tw ee me det ek Mehta erate an Brecsee ms isan inerieeenenemeea ameinacictaianamenne baemnennt nie adel inbalaciedan mkt oon taarmple eee eS a aes troeer ves 0 no ————— ~"* LASSIFIED MESSAGE Ss Tora copies PRECEDE ANCE CLASSIFY TO FILE NO. rae an] sen wo paew SECRET cae cree rousr sestaoy CIsic. sr cusonvomit noTieneD = | | | FILE OES c Ef iaT2. ~ SECRET 0123222 CITE GUATEMALA CITY 7734 IMMEDIATE MEXIC@ CITY INFO IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR KAP OK . \ j Butt MEXICO SITY 2322 GIS 5€ Y¥) 1. MOST EFFECTIVE AND SECURE CHANNEL TO ACCOMPLISH OBJECTIVE REF IS THROUGH ESLYRIC--1 WHO WILL UNDOUBTEDLY =; DISCUSS MATTER PERSONALLY WITH PRESIDENT. | 2. ESLYRIC-1 EXPECTED RETURN GUATEMALA CITY EITHER LATE 1 AUGUST OR 2 AUGUST. WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT CONTACT KIN | | IMMEDIATELY ON ARRIVAL. an | | 3. HOW LONG CAN LITENPOS HOLD OROZCO PENDING GUAT GOVT | ! ACTION? SECRET BT 1 + ort tn en 1 se ee ech se neeene Baw pee | | t H “ ~ . ‘. . am codex: ves Qo 7 rora corres a) PREC CEDENCE cuassiry To ize now ss CLASSIFIED HESSACE M-REF TO THLE HO. + ese w10 wer. ro arancn SECR ET poem MD ch PROHIBITED “: pesteoy D} sic. PERSON/UNIT ROTH, tg at PEL —— fe Of i Cea TT : 3 bi ok¥ 3 5 co a i oT i —_— et fF Ho HS | ACTION ceo me nitty Time oY . ag Sita G & RID COPY Taz suctres ‘seals td 4 ‘S< uA THFO > f FILE Lhe ~ eatney <I, rf [Ces elt el eal ps. clar Ar, el OD | a . . Ss } ‘tyes 23:36 SECRET 0120412 CITE MEXICO CITY 2331 . IMMEDIATE GUATEMALA CITY INFO IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR |. MAPOK a "of, REF MEXICO CITY. 2322(/W2 asev) - i. WITH ROWTON INFO THAT MOISES OROZCO MAY NOT HAVE BEEN TELLING “TRUTH ABOUT OROZCO 'S ALLEGED CONTACTS WITH FAR GUERRILLAS (INFO BASED DN LIREBEL-1 AND LIREBEL-2°S STATEMENTS PER REF) LIRING-3 SUCCESSFULLY (CONFRONTED AND “BROKE” OROZCO AT HIS APARTMENT NIGHT Al JULY In PRESENCE SERGIO VALDEZ AND RAUL MORENO. OROZCO ADMITTED, HE RECENTLY SENT GUATEMALA TO ORGANIZE GUERRILLA AREA BUT SAID HE UNABLE accon- Coe ey Sea where FLISH HIS TASK DUE STUPIDITY FAR REPS. OROZCO DEMANDED | TO KNOW - SOURCE LIRING-3 INFORMATION. WHEN LIRING-3 REFUSED SAYING ONLY HE , LN CONTACT WITH FAR, OROZCO SAID "IT MUST HAVE BEEN ROBERTO". KES Pree ait oR WENT ON TO THROW INSULTS ON CESAR MONTES AND OTHER FAR REPS (MENT fon” ING WAR NAMES) SAYING THAT DAVID CASSASOLA WHO WITH nie 18 GUATEMALA WAS UNDISCIPLINED AND RESPONSIBLE FOR CAPTURE OF nanyor (HIS MEN AND . PROBABLY HIS OWN. OROZCO CLAIMED HE ONLY TRUE GUAT REVOLUTIONARY AND ADMITTED HE HAD HOPED ENLIST LIRING-3'S HELP IN OBTAINING ARMS dane _ WITH WHICH HE HOPED REAR™ FAR FOLLOWERS LOYAL To HIM AND FORN. own Le War 62ue taoctite | REVOLUTIONARY GROUP. OROZCO WAS GIVEN LIRING-3° S PHONE NUMBER BY 1 TeOMeONS HE Ie ena en eae were ets He, ne oo: PAGE TwO MEXICO CITY 2331 SECRET SE AR MTT ART ne VALDEZ WHEN LATTER RECOMMENDED TO OROZCO AS FAR MEMBER BY @LBERTO DOMINGO OF REVIEW POLITICA THOUGHT OROZCO WOULD BE GOOD CHANNEL To BUAT GUERRILLAS. VALDEZ BECAME VERY ANGRY DURING ABOVE CONFRONT A- TION, CALLED OROZCO A TRAITOR AND THREATENED TO KILL HIN, ' oROzCO BEHAVIOR THROUGHOUT CLEARLY INDICATED HE VERY MUCH AFRAID FAR GUNNING FOR HIM. . 2. AT 8462, VALDEZ, MORENO AND LIRING-3 DEPARTED, BUT orozco APPARENTLY TERRORIZED REFUSED LEAVE LIRING~3°S APARTMENT BUT prow 1Sgep HAVE NEW DISCUSSION AT 1888 HOURS. LIRING-3, AFRAID OROZCO MIQUT COMMIT CHIC INE UTE ADAOTMEUT TO YEN OFENTEO wig! pare A LITTLE LATER BUT FOUND OROZCO UNWILLING OPEN UP. LIRING-3 AND VALDEZ THEN | SPENT REST OF NIGHT IN FRONT LIRING-3'S APARTMENT TO MAKE SURE OROZCO “WOULD NOT ESCAPE". AT ROWTON SUGGESTION, LIRING-3 HIRED TAXI WHICK WAITED NEARBY. BETWEEN 9808 AND 0900 1 AUG OROZCO LEFT LIRING-3°S APARTMENT AND WENT TO HIS MOTHERS ADDRESS FOLLOWED BY LIRING-3 AND VALDEZ IN TAXI, 3. AFTER REVIEWING ABOVE CASE STATION DECIDED CALL LITEMPO" s AND HAVE THEM PLACE OROZCO UNDER ARREST. STATION FELT L TEMPOS COULD HAVZ RECOGNIZED OROZCO WHEN STAKING OUT MOTHER*S PLACE ; i 1 OROZCO HAS KEPT AWAY FROM HIS MOTHER'S ADDRESS IN HIDING FOR | = ewe ee ea TOL ee et Lee 4 1 oH 14-0000 UO yet eS ct ema sne n nen ere an eh EETECUEL SY Leal cHIO Ye RE PA POTN Lotte SEER TANS (AC SATU RU ASSEN AE RAN LOM bed ok SD bat TRUE Sd ARIE Ao a 0 MON I eal RD BAER serene ga she . ‘PAGE THREE MEXICu CITY 2331 SECRE7 SeeT _“~ | SEVERAL WEEKS), LIRING-3 AND VALDEZ WHO COULDNOT GET TAXI T WAIT any ovGER RETURNED TO LIRING-3°S APARTMENT BEFCRE ARR 1V OF LITEMPO 's WHO TOOK OROZCO IN CUSTODY. LIRING-3 WAS THEN IN- [ STRUCTED ATIEMPT MAKE URGENT CONTACT WITH FAR TO FINSER OROZCO VIA JACOBO PADILLA (WHO FIRST INTRODUCED LIRING-3 TO FAR)>. LIRI B-5 NATURALLY NOT TOLDOF OROZCO°S ARREST By ITEMPOS. STATION DoHs NOT BELIEVE OROZCO°S ARREST WILL JECPARDIZE FUTURE LIRINS-3 OP. | 4 ALTHOUGH LITEMPO'S FOUND SROZCO’S PAPERS IN ORDER ARTICLE 33 ORNEX ICAN CONSTITUTION ALLOWS DEPORTATION OF FOREIGNERS wise PRESENCE IN MONIC’ IS SRC SINACLe 6 TAGS if GUAT Gove insinveieD ii’as " BMBASSADCR IN MEXICO CiTY TO PRESS CHARGES AGAINST 0°CZCO AS DANGEROUS BEVOLUTIONARY AND ASK FOR HIS RETURN FOR TRIAL, LITEMPOS WOULD VER Y¥ PROBABLY QUIETLY TURN OROZCO OVER TO GUATS. WOFACT ¥OULD ri HOPE= FULLY HAVE OPPORTUNITY INTERROGATE OROZCO AT LENGTH ON HIS PECEMT GUERRILLA ACTIVITIES IW GUAT. JUUGING FROM PREVICUS EXPERIENCE GUATS WOULD PROBABLY QUIETLY DO AWAY WITH OROZCO AFTER INTERROGATION. , . : So IN VIEW OF ABOVE RECOMMEND GUAT STATION CONTACT LIAISON IMMEDIATELY AND TAKE STEPS HAVE OROZCO TURNED CVER TO GUAT REPS AND TAKEN TO GUATEMALA aS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO FACE REVOLUTIONARY AAD OTHER CHARGES. IN VIEW RFCEST ARRESTS OF SUBVERSIVE ELEMENTS SECRET bo Po ' i emi rel eae antennae 1 Pw eee pn ap narnia tne ene teak eee te ET PAGE FOUR MEXICO CITY 2331 SE CR Sep IN MEXICO TRYING INITIATE TERRORIST ACTIVITIES AND GUERRILLA - WARFARE, BELIEVE LITESPOS CAN BE EXPECTED BE MOST CO- OPERATIVE. 6. STATION MAKING AVAILABLE TO LITEMPOS DETAILED REPORT COVERING OROZCO'S BACKGROUND AND SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES IN MEXICO AND GUATEMALA. SECRET BT wa ee eek NS er amen oS CEASE PORN TOTas COPE F eam eseananal sosmmanon se O som [J csmor () nto eo 0 mo txbax CF nus oc cs a te. se : YY 19 19 7 oe ovate CES S93, 9-9 _ GTE DIRECTOR Ty 7 .[- 0 FRROMES LrmrKG.3 ; "REFERENCE: A, MEXICO GLY 2322 (in Ze>ou) a ee cf B, DTRESTOR 99380 oats a: C, MEXICO CITY 2205 (IN 22046) REGRET SPANISH-SPEAXING SGSWIRL OPERATOR READIED 1 JUNE PER REFERENCS B ROW HOT ” AVAILABLE UNTIL SEPTEMBER. CAN FURNISH ENGLISH-SPEAKING OPERATOR FROM HEADQUARTERS You 1 i | { : laste haere naaiatinmeiaamaeinaimmaiebaaaits ec a ae . ADVISS SOGIEST. Ass¥yMe You . UV~dER NO JiLvsien KBovT 2 i i { i “pina - GoVERUMENT wrEREST oncs S6UHIRL UST D_ “4 - ; ‘END OF SSA . WH/Coments: A, Requested SOSMIRL operator for IIRING-3 l Aug. B, Spanish-speacing SGSHIRL operator available for LIRING.3 1 June. C. Station quiries if can examine . new Station contract exployee and three field agents. - : : o we eo . . . a . ve - a . a 7 : a . ' f . 7 we - o a . : 7 = - 7 . . 4 : . ‘ , + : ~ “4 ts ee ~~ oo See mrt nae a ne : Se ss 7 7 ee at iy: SS wEfoog Maeder (reece) . ( . eT OS/JRD feowac. (Telecssmo) : { a dna --- ! 1 : 14-0000 i . ok : iin H _ t . . - aa com ‘ aa, ~ ‘ : . E, toro, Checs © v0 ee t = H Cc anssee 10 8510 wo. a CAS RUFNED MESEAG OT satan cow is —_ Sef SECRET 3 oestacr Case. (esee/eait oatie ice | sie SECRET 3123352 CITE MEXICO CHY 2525 DISFSTOR INFO GUATE*ALA CITY . - KAP OK ~ “ - " f fae 7 225 8B cenees ess REFS MERTCO-CITY 2322 (qn a25s¢) ; ARSBY - Ye PHOTO LUIS CASTILLO PALDA FROVIDED Pavt os DURING RECEMT VISIT QUATFRALA CIT Y-SHG¥N WITH DARK GASSES ai “LOKGER HAIR TO LIRING-3. * LIR'ING-3 STATED: PHOTO VERY PROBABLY au OF GARCIA OF Fak, LIRING IDEMTIMIT COVPCSITE OF GARCIA PREVIOUSLY IDEATIFIED BY LIREBEL-2 aS VERY PECRABLY CASTILLO. 2. MCISES CROZCO LEAL WARNED LIRIBG-3 STAY AVAY PROM JOSE : - LINAPES VMO DESCP IZED A3 LNPIRE AGEST a EX CNIEF POLICE WORKIEG “AT GUAT CITY AIRPORT, REQUEST TRACES. STATION FILES CouTara : ++ -- REFEPECES DATED 57 AND S@ TC CHIEF OF SECRET POLICE BY SamE sAME, awt—-—— SECRET 7 gp cn Oe ree wh Mger t We faye nn ewes ee, ne es came . A SMET St aT ok at epee eee eee beaten te ot tee neem cee ee encore = wast | Ae een t See mie psurevte act spans heen he Soaee eeprn meeeeae won ne, ‘ t | I we: Ons O no _ ; on PRECED. 3; Classify TO Fire mo. 2-@EF ¥O FILE #3. ene asoD scr. to saance O etsteoy, DJ sic. ADVAMcE COPY Dhsess Osan Cc : @ “SECRET 312225Z CITE MEXICO CITY 2322 R Lh? #22584 PRIORITY LIRECTO® ISFG PRICRITY GUATEMALA CITY i 1 t 1 t * KAPOK . 1. LIRING-3 REPORTS HE UNEXPECTEDLY COMTACTED 23 JULY SY | HEISES OROZCO LEAL (2@1-812145) WHO SAID HE Now MAS FAR L1ats08. : OREZCO CLAIMED KOT KNOW GARCIA WHO HE IN FACT REPLACING AND ‘saw HE ORDERED ACTIVATE PROCUREMENT OF ARMS AND SUPPLIES VIA LRGs. IK VIEW CURREN DESPERATE FAR SITUATICN IN GUATEMALA. ceca EVES ASKED LIRING-3 FOR A DOCTOR.) LIRING-3 CLAIMS THAT TO EXPEDITE ‘MATTERS, OROZCO PROPOSED DIRECT MEETING BETWEEN 1 RING-3 an) CESAR MONTES IN GUATEMALA. 2. STATION ESTABLISHED THAT HOLES EXIST 18 L RING-3 ster ar LEAST ON DETAIL OF MANNER IN WHICH FIRST ORCZCO MSETING CAME ABOUT. THERE ALSO FACT THAT ACCORDING TO LIREBEL-| AND LIREBEL-2, r¥o ! SEPARATE SOURCES, OROZCO WHO WAS IN GUATEMALA 18 CONNECT oN lwITH “QUERRILLA ACTIVITIES, APPARENTLY GOT COLD FEET, RECENTLY RETURNED. MEXICO AND IS CURREATLY HIDING FROM FAR. Be BEFORE GOIBG ANY FURTHER REQUEST HDGS PROYDE SPANISH! 7 SPEAKILG SGS¥IRL_ OPERATOR BY 4 AUGUST. AS POINTED OUT PARA ‘ ; HMMA 52635 “SENT AS ITEM 31 OF POUCH SC, 9242 DUE NaS 31 JuLY, Hes Ge Pos : ae Mo We ingve 14-00000 For 4? reacy nequesten | CATE 4 (1) A review of CI/OA records reflects thet Subject was of interest to _' d/3 Pex. OA dated 26 Auge 63, wider GHATS, (2) CI/OA requests that the responsible dexk icform CI/OA by teply whet. : this case is stl active, or whether CI/OA may FROM SUBJECT: => (1) Case & s. Active ( ) ne Be Inactive (4) ee (2) CI/OA oxy/sexpesecancel and retire Sabject file. LSE POEVOUS 1831 €OT1ONS epee mera eeernernerigts tc ne ete 1 ‘ 1 1 1 1 i : 1 t seen ere pie cee we eye eer ermenemmmre ot wee eee hey ove 8. fore 62. woee- Ojets [iso ,2- CLasSeFe TO ee WO. QUESZIF IED wESSRGE rota COPSES poutine anol on : \ eur tae ECRET —— = reiviats - sete ev tae aw Meer 12 facemce nS er SE ; merze. —— ‘ : : +j|___ ‘oer t REFIT Ie OF THIS Cory Fecwies tz i ; sermon Die. estiricatime ta (_} t 2 fet eT ow > s —_ a) Sissiea wll ee —— Faeeos cree ev: at: + -——++5 —_—— act ise [rere lI ‘a Bea rev K Wyo x hth? f , ; Lt A o¢ / H SECRET 8602382 APR 68 CITE MEXICO CITY 5159 G Are 6886257 DIRECTOR INFO JMWAVYE 985 Vv" €7663. ___---—" PBRIMEM ITZ 115 1SASPAN 1. LITA“ IL-7 RETIRED BY EMBASSY FECTIVE 31 MARCH 1968, i grec) LIEKVOY TAKE 23 ARCH REFLECTING THIS DEVELOPMENT RECEIVED STATION 29 %ARCH LITAMIL-7 LAST DAY OF WORK. LITAMIL-7 DID soT NOTIFY Rta £2766 ing BE WAITING FOR SUSSEQUENT MEETINGS WITH EMBASSY PERSONNEL TO DETERMINE TYPE AND AMOUNT SEVERANCE PAY. REFUSED BRING OUT ARYTHIKG FROM LIRING CADDRESS BOOKS, KEYS, ETC) FOR FEAR MIGHT FECT FINAL SETTLEMENT. ASKED CHIEF LIRING IF COULD PURCHASE op TYPEWRITER SHE KAD BEEN USING 22 YEARS BUT WAS REFUSED. 2. LITAMIL-7 WAS PAID 60,508 PESCS 2 APRIL. WILL GET 7,000 ON- 11 APRIL AND FINAL 2,502 END APRIL. ABOVE TOTALS PROPER COMPENSA- T10z FOR 36 YEARS SERVICE, BASED MEXICAN LAW. "> > By. ALTHOUGH LITAMIL-7 RETIREMENT ELIMINATES ONLY STATION PHYSICAL ASSET AT LIRING, DEVELOPMENT PROVIDES OPPORTUNITY ACT IVATE LISANPAN/CHARLIE, AS ADDEES AWARE LITAMIL-7 HAD BEER ISOLATED _ COMPLETELY FRCM ANY BUT MOST INNOCUOUS CONVERSATIONS. HER REPLACE- KENT BY WIFE LIRING STAFFER MAY PROVIDE ISTERESTING INFO. STATION PLANS ACTIVATE CHARLIE VEEK 14 APRIL, AFTER WEEK OF TAKE Of rest SECRET - t *! co TT Se ok ek el Rely —— - Tf i - , “CLASSIFIED MESSAGE | SECRET Ve PAE er | Fo. t + fo i I | PAGE TWO MEXICO CITY 5139 SECRET BASIS CF FOXTROT, REACTIVATED 5 APRIL. 4, STATION PLAKS MAINTAIN OCCASIONAL CONTACT LITAMIL<7 WHEWEVER PERSONWEL OR OPERATIOWALY REQUIREMERTS WARRANT SUCH CONTACTS, IT PROEASLE HOWEVER SHE WILL REMAIN RETICERT UNTIL FINAL FAYMENT PARA 2 ABOVE.~ SECRET a Se | ; . : or 7 i : } Z wom eaten og a poe tlt vay tos “pe ~- aati a e . : . . - 4 a0 OP secrer™ ] I" det 4 es i 14-0000 wwoess Dives 0 ao CLASSIn’ 49 FiLE 03. CLSSESFSED MESSLEE Totes tiers al C-/0/ 66 p w-OtF TO este wo. en a } ruc an) eer. te eeanes Q SECRET i = SEICCLET ION peowea ive sestesy ()sis. wees mcrieiis ti spo ! . pets we ' . 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P Ri yS2 CUTE Eviee C1FY 228 . 2) w PETES 4 EMBASSY riereTE DURING PREVIOUS WEEK WITH PCHTFCLics, FILES, : vs a dt Coes es | 14-0000 eg SSPECT ION t 7 ry Y BOUB oe { i i 1 ! . : | 5 ' ‘ ! | ' . | r i 1 : : - mt tee | ae ee - . waivionn - oy ns cea Sener re OR earned neh. move. sim edainadasnnies mein Spee cas + 1 1 - z : - OQ wo = woo ' a e 42 ec, Ce , tw yal Lal 4 ea ot Land x ke lad tab : 1 x ys x zo « | eT pe teow : . oe “ =) te) iv ey =o = Lo ue c 4 ~ wa ‘ : pes he ota w fal : ‘ “4 > a > i a) ' Gy J ‘ . on uw Boe 1 a . . ~ ead st tal QO = ly Load ' us oO Te a e. . nS wt i . ot rid Co -] st wy ay c << ‘ ‘ betel x Fa a °? , ‘ t . 1 « =) 4 by Mi fy ad —_ id al Wo (3 H as wn " ms oe i j i 7” - : “ , Ped : ' 35 . uy wt ts ao ‘a tal : I a a iad Q re ta - wad Loma : t ie) i om Uh “1 ss aa ue wn i 7 = hy pee o ive] i | . ee Of 7 (*) j re > a d o . ‘ [aN bed 7 w . : 4 ! ee on bee i i On te : a ce. a. an to) | 1 . eos UB ae Ww = be is eS er) r,s) “a SL 4 | 4 te 74 a wd Ls) ae gin i . te ee) aoe Ge ' . . | : 3 . -~ wo tl i . | oy a et 7 tel > + ou. : i ey to tay tn ee by ere ke H ' ad rey 3 rie *t, Va con ‘ Mm Po Se oe oe wo Hl , + , te oa ye ad a ry dal 1 . . cn wo by ae os) I a. we +t . « H Oo vee ty i ot r Qoa al Oo 6 by ! : . i bs ot) =e i i bes ay be s) a: ' ' tt zt poy G. oO ' : 4 ms . 4 . bho w re wt OO Zz i i wm Sto aw ts ' td = : : et ee 2 Do rae - t- i =z 1 . ae 8 oG a x By nn = ! I : ; | i | | soe 14-0009% 14-00000, 4 SEASSIFEES MESSAGE C= rover corres TLaSlIOY TS FALE #9. . cen: LJves Chao “ 7” et v-@EF £0 FILE as. eee eref) etr. <3 aenee OQ sisteov Os::. eee St S : if. | Pearce : coer i 4 eT jar Of Oe O. | i hes (CO RD copy Fite 42 tas} %& Maly 32. Libre ae ea leg dU Kes) Sali a ; i ° “Ui datis 16235 RIPPODLGTION Freeh SITEl ph casoe oni morseies ” IN6L F ) om sare) o NARS ° S a } { : : ' . ' : i ? ; , ee ee teen oe _ _ -— : - i rn rs i - | . . “ i . t > of _ - abe a . : 7 5 14-00000 auzcas (ves a2 , Caassr#v TI “oud Be. “ CUSSSIFIED WEUSAGE Ee cnries fad Wiz tite 19 eaance OC} “ TesTacsy ws. Se POMS Om gmat altiF ito aa { PS) aotece aDveece cory tit/ege frmocory | O... O.7o Owe ery anes ” . par 2 dO eb OP a dS) Cic2/chlo o 7 7 SECRET StC243Z CITE JAVAVE 3473 hy JoaDRIG IMFO DIRECTOR, PaaIS, 3AaCELOVA 4 ase Ayinee U etek alUin ye y, i © 205 SUEAVE 84726 2OTOG oe we fes 3S (7 meg | SECRET = [~~ as | Cee UTLER/1. A/| WAVE ASSET 61-FE5 67 WHEN afl RECRUITED WAVE AREA TS RETURN TO PSRUSEN = C- FFAG O WORKED SHCRT PERIGD RELPING SASTHER GANFAUNA/1I) REPROOLETHON PEC=.35TED t t si js > “| . s Pils Sma brid 27 Ju? 2 2G5CE eC-s790/- EPA wan Lore “Ut LacuTL es /2 WIFE SUBJECT A ene men! UCCISSFLLLY ORGANIZE PRODUCTIVE AIFAUSA NET. A/1 OBTAINED ! ASYLUM VE:EZUELAN EX5SaSSY AND RETURNED WAVE AREA SEPT 613 AMCUTLER/2 SEC 63. ANCUTLER/2 BEING HELD GUANAJAY WOMEN'S PHiGSNW AS OF Afi CCT 66. LAST STATION CONTACT WITH A/1i WAS MAY 67. AND ALFAUNA/ 1 ATTENPTING OPEX ANUSENENT PARK WAVE oS SECAKE PRIMARY ASFAUNA SET ASSET PSnUMEN UNTIL ARRESTED t SECRET a, | | tp | | | \ 7 \ Ses tei 14-0000 “wes. 16 Fei use wetce: Owes Gas MOY 79 Fiat 8b. a Fiat mega bet. to peanuts O sereov Ohe.:. atTiGn Urine ine MRD COPY | Tare Dane ens [Po Fiteve Usdlem es aot Nem Tet Divoun fonuece LIRA LITaNIL<-3 AGA GRASTES PERM PERICD REGUEE Ing 16 3 Lit alee eG: bk am aT 8 On TOY wiTHoOuT aAzave ¢ . Civ. LITAGIL-3 C 2 2 ROV TR PERS Ie eee TD ROTLELS ce 65 > i CT areanre CoP Weim aV lnaee ae eyes eT eee f fy Vacca Taek atl f i Ral ITaliLey gees LAINS CAN akRanGe Pn ee aY Lins But wowwe ames BETWESS LIRING AND F REIGN MINISTRY. 2is S STILL Tanlw ne , os a ce BICAR ATTIAPIS . ED SED Ala URCENILY. Co) 14.90000 ad . oe, a a : ; . é | ! 4 ‘ f _— ! / | é ser- [eget FACl & LLKICS city 2s %2EET de seed | z SF UR Re meme cee, cape st st 77 we ot FOS CLT UEE rn 9 CAL Sl Re ; -< é x LisASIL@S EKTECELON 4 Tt "HEALCO 9 « ABSENCE CURTIS, BENADUM ” Btheg st Tee “ . gens nae ane . Lye wny ss = Wud CONT sevhircr . 3a. LE LITES?PO"-8 AMD PACBASLY aoa t arctteye — L . oe t wehata : Livasior. . . + WOFACT. i; AOVISE Lovwecae “TI. wOULD BF "Lo AMILe3 cLaiths KE t AARAMGED EKTENSI 46 RESEOM Lo sin wen 20H SHRYOCK. { se - a . . Cm As - -- t Se WALL ADVIS LY Abessaven. DEVELGPAENTS LITAMIL-S ; } oF y { cptoe be SECRET Lom — potte we 7a we t .. . ~SicKET : , oo 5 ; { } — . _ . . =. . . . _ 7 . - “Ve i . : : : . ‘ : ; : . { oON | ; . eo ” . : . * « : . wood vf . eo. . . H MESSAGE FORW Ah tata” : Totat corirs 2 oB CAREW: not O eux em [secant | ot. WE/C/CICS CQ mee SECRET at 2578 Rew - O rive mcs ere mo. “28 SEPT 66 DIsseM BY = SECRET — _— 7 ~ ; are prectork © SGO3S . ; = :, voFEXICO CITY INFO JMWAVE ; 3 | . z . : if TYPIC LIRING HEFS: A) MaaICS CITT 2E82 (TN NaRa7ye © it f B) MEXICO CITY 7711 (iN 43725)%¢ - FG S364 . FROM HQS READING OF THIS oP, APPEARS THAT ‘ROWTON/LIRING=3 : RELATIONSHIP MAY BE NEARING POINT OF POSITIVE cee ' REQUEST. CURRENE. ERATION READING OF OPERATION AND UPDATED ASSESSMENT ‘LIRING-3 AND ‘4 INC ‘UDING POSSIBLE PLANS FOR RECRUITMENT OF EACH, HAS STATION BESN ABLE PLACE TECHNICAL OE. OTHER SURVEILLANCE AS , CFEC *- LING fb i : MENTIONED REF B? HAS[LITAMIL -7 BEEN ABLE VERIFY Eel EMPLOYMENT | : a H ’ ‘LIRING? { END OF KESSAGE : ya fers ATAcrtED. ; C/WH/C/CICS tetas — Te me ons os GAWH/C/FI T. Hazlett {draft) | WH/C/FI/TC J, Lucey (draft) i C/WH/C/CA/PA __C, Anderson (draft) I 7 i . C/WH/1 --J3;-Fisber (draft) - __ ‘Wa/c/M0 R. Ottean (draft i s & ides ibe . RES Coonpimating orreceas Cc. Lo pantna OT nai serecaricarane” ; . a o> SECRET a oe ; . REPROCUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PRONBITED. - on . ; “ce te | ee! ‘8 . Ste enmnwernp me as ae “Geass 9 eke ne. ee tat ae en Pee “3 abe m-Ori TILE &3. eure acid ert. 10 seaace exsteov Osic. into FILE V2 Wu A492 ac Dae PLO Wi 8SB30 6 A ¥eesmen Reqcest Game Sre.FIC sftceriT 262 ig : i LEASS mcRDER HOS CZAR Rens. | TYPIC 4 os 3 Maly Dat Toces ' niae 5 EXPLOITATION OF PIESE/UREST SIT A. MAKE PITCH TO Jl2ZI%. APPROACH TO BE MaDE BY { ROVTO" 04 s12ET RoWIoT fuTs 02 Uae SELF AS FRIEND OF LWGUE YILLAdICENCIO) ' a SEDs eyed, ASK Hoy VELAVICEICD i } , WHETHER IT IQUE HE IY TRGUELE, EXPLAIN TE TOLD ROvTOS i ALL AZONT YVEAT A GOGD FRIED JORPEIN YAS. INDICSTE THAT VILLAVICENCIC AND ROWTOT HAD MANY GCOD TINES TOGETHER ; 4, -INGLWD ING SEVERAL PARTIES WITK ACCOMODATING SEALS. ASK ~ --- a oe oe renee JCRIIG WHAT CAN BE DONE TS SELP VILLAVICENCI9 COULD 7 . JOOVIT GET ANYTHING TO EIN. INDICATE FAS HEARD JORRIN CUE | , 4 FO? T2quSFeX BACK TO Havs SOG4. PCVTON SLIEVES COULD MAKE QUIZK DETERMIVATION FROM JO2RRIN REACTION TO APPROACH UHETHER JORRIN INTERESTED IN PLAYING CASE FOR CUTS, INTERESTED 19 eet ee et . ‘4 urL_ OTe unranrtuesin cs STSCL vy wTsiTs FFT VEO stawT ots ter hee tel 4 . 1 + i 2 Ne nero aepmaet omen 4 Q we werent mane ene ea we, on 14-0000 - ! . . + : x ‘ 4 i : ° ie 1 ‘ i . ‘ Loy * nape se - wit ee 7 mee a on ‘ ce ee wen me y macentermen — -eenepaihtinepeatatagetes ame tn ER trte thre Ste + * ae ene ere eee a id eee eee tare rece Lmeree anime ; feet em nee nn os _ - o : ; . te 1) . , tv ty mh) > ; & & A & oF tl 2 . qt > . 2 Soa i eons , - a « 8 a re as & r 2 3 “ °: ° . ied . Leal $ ° q . - ia] mm el Lal ta) tee pa) Ha . . Sen Oi en a is, Q a te ra v e : ” : yoo« fl B) : ve ‘ . wooae ’ n z 1 me ify ae iP) ‘ = oe oo > a 6 * ’ sO . : : bee 2 -) Bn w 7 0 . f (of) 0? on 2 & « . og Wom a tw a te oom OE ae) aS a fou WOR oo i : i io DB ’ en we 4 - o fi . + yom 7 Sor Oo 7 ad ti ” eo opr tt ar ar) ° t Pay oo ; . wh 3 HM . “ a o bi ta " a > is] a a ‘ . : * O° ; ’ ce) toa wat u . _ « o mow Cre - “e “t ted oun a un f pi . ; oO m oO oO t H rv : mom Moa . i » rs) wm od on a or 4 rz Fs u wy © a m oF o i i Ww tay ty oa he 3! wou td 0 v at al we a. w ™ wd Oo ay o ; 4 ty el qu - ay 2 8) Kort ww a } . ' a ta ew Bog Q () on oO u : ; te Fs ts u nn ray t Ms 2 . Oo * oa Ao > a 7k moe reo Bo. w i zm 2 Wea OAD uw i : top sh oy eo8 0 3 > tt ms fot o 6 e: i fa Oo @ nm - i) QQ a : a ts . . a een & mid od t < '3 oo ° hs x ~ 38 ot ty a . was eyse cr - SJE5 YEz . VaTORSD BY SECPITY PEOPLE,ST CT. EXPANDED VE2SION vow ; ‘EUS C8 SCrueh STSTIMENTS CF VIFE TS INTE SINMAR STaTEMESTS SuPOOSEDLY M2DE EY HIRMANEZ FIMSELF IN SECRE PEETAVI/S WITH LIC? IV SIT &. THESE PRPCRTED STATE MENTS WOULD HAVE FERVANDEZ DISHLUSIONSD “LO COMMENIST," SPILL ESSSESTIALLY Fs TERFUL To ma? 2¥ BUT DIS*AYED eT CR CTON CavwnaToe) Ta SDA ATT Te aaner ta atte: i. : pee ' VPTYaL POIGNOWE, USOER OVER vATCHFUL EYE OF SECURITY PERTOVEL, YOULD EsVE KIM 4DEIT SADLY TO LITLOOD Test += ALS POESUYE2 IM SEYSE THAT ALTHOUGH KE SISEZLuUSioirs = FIs SELF LOGKES UP TO AS ONES OF FOREMCST APOSTLES OF SOMMUPIEM PR MEXE EY MEXY COMMUNISTS SUCH 2S RECTCR i | } i i i SL etgpeeeste een ntong ner 14-00000 Sf ay nena eee . ew 8 wetted & hS3E FOUR “EXI S586 935 62 5 F > ia S3E30 Div UeL. IMPLALIS THAT YEE ANC¥YS.° Ra3 urusi ¥% GSE TS WELL-sisiing FRIZNSS OT IN Vifw oF : whe Sette wpe st tat IN ClS2 FEELS MUST TILL yuat re eon en wee ee ee ee ee ae a ee ne ee a a er FERNANGEZ TO CPEWY Mave SRELK HE MALE IN HE4RT Tys Y=s2s 839. E¥PLSIN WROTE LITTizio H=FSailiz "T¥2 Says ago" LETTS2. SSL EVE LicLod, PSCPSRLY REHSsRSET, AND USINZ EIS EMTENSIVE KSCVLEDSE OF FETNS‘GEZ SAcrekou (SEE MEX! a7sz wTy een Tete &NS 72 A wee wee u | ie 2 5 . i t fo wees . ; ob . i 4 1 : . ‘ woe. H i , . : . : i ww . _ g, a) g Tame eee teeth eye ee nate eens ate i. d eee oe ne «0 Qa ot a - 1 tA ‘ 4 Wis 6 > g te wl tt A of wa -! tt ot P a pas Lh Mm 3 Pe ts Rg ° tt toa fi wt & a ty w © © My me / Oo rl f« rg) 3” yO M4 Gow - ts oan ay “ o : Sy yf Peg | 4 an eee i ke i) a s} ow Fb . i . , * R 3 arc r moor hy y , ) eon = an som ol fo oom oom be ' U . ir) i w 13) bebe . ’ a ta Bow a - HN a ores ee oP its 0 n i ‘ toe oof , io bel % iv oOo FF) i ' Q ted ! ‘ us ae - 40, j : & a : (oe oe . et 0 i) 1 . - Go | we . if. tae 3 , ‘ oo wd ' Qa Oo ‘ . 6 the a & tt el ¥ 3 Q ‘ : : og “~ pa Mu Es ‘| e -~ o d Yo Ni 4 rom moo - h a “ we C @ " : u ow e fy a in bee : : es Ma . te cof ow 2 ok u r {a bey te. t B a ae Wow & é oom a 14-00000 Tes Pee "2 Fee Od. Le a 70 meee Ghees Gar AESTFUED MESSAGE tora, comes 2 t t , 3 1 t 1 SEG E IO CT IG’: PROAISITED Ten sPECSoe@ gmat werarare ateaeZe COPY Q psauen _SERUMEN LITAMIL AMCRUBS ~~ | jer) * : - sr mutta [evs07) —— ee oo : FEB HE YOULD Se - 1. LITA" E-7 REPORTS AMCRUMBS-1 TOLD HER 7 ; Saal ta TURNING CHES THENCE FOLLAND SOON. A-1 WIFE TOLD L~7 SHE BISLIKES ENL4ND, NOT . i 2. L-7 SRYS A-f APPEARS IN S00D HEALTH AND SPIRITS, VIFE APPEARS TD HAVE AGED, LOOKS SIC¥LY. ser fFiucowt SECRET * FEF FEY Cr 6255 PS2UVEN LITAMIL AMCRUCB 9927 LITANIL-7 AYCRUMS-1 7 A-1 L-7 SGLLAND NOT ANXIOUS L-7 A-1 ; SECRET | a se apes lee a i . . . . re i ' i 1 : H . i ' } . : . : . . wt ' : _ . . . g ao ey we due. oe oa - ' ‘ a : = : ween an) ns aed Dard eer vee ef ee Ls oo coc pe eee een 1 i a ! . : u fos F ; H f 4 - — wae tee smmnectts npiapge te cmdline aaphademtte iene p : t # es . g 7 a, r ) 4 : v Me . - ‘y ~\ ‘ & ‘ \ ‘sy ow _ . t ne . _ 2 ; . ! ~ 3 Ud 4 ian . ) 1 OL it Nt rc . . nr BN) td p wy a j Ww 4 re “ ‘ a AS . . qt . i . t . at ce] a ta ‘ me 2 ou 3 + oa oF : an 0 tic oa SS . vs wg a 7 ty “ 7 $e ‘ ! . . - ‘ oy j . Noe mt _ a 4 : . «1 a . ” ‘ oO at . | a . . ~ a s.om i | “4 a . - 7 te ! : ‘ uw au ‘ : . wipe, be QO \ ST ee 2) H . . moe se MG . net a od a [ee © ee oo a (V) a c " of oO we te) CP the to. vos . . tj ma | ti o mo ny vy eon Y ; ~ i | bom H i . . . nr ry a SI a td i \ % ny xt a } . ; . oO ‘ WwW ws OW) : : 6 op 2 | : - fa’ o \ ‘ { i . . . ’ . . aero nlnmevecenercanan See RN ERAAe COREERENAEE RINE st mE geen | a rt ed a ww CLASSIFIED MESSAGE - 6 TO , putorea 3) f FROM ME NIT? Fe a ACTION: wera 32 ANFO 69.078 yet 7, Oi, LUcP3, & LITIUIL+7, i HAYS VE TOLD. P S§ID SHE NOY PREFERS YORK INSITE Paz: RSTHET THAN TY ad M3 SINCE SHE CAN 50 MORE 3000 THES? L-? SRZVES THAT EVEN #aSaia NOT SURE vHaT TO 90 VITH PROENZA. tot 25 “MANIHS TERESa PACTIZa VISITTS VOECATES SOUETHLNE BOS FIHTID vEy Bacx PESPILC vist sus x ~ ay a Te : SECRET | ek 20 | aene edi 4. 12° . § ~ - RA (S) 4 H . - i - { 2 ry e re 4a Z “2 Te —s - Te . . - SECRET a : REPSOOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFRCE 1S PROHIBITED see ame pee enemas we gp00000 SECRET t , | r i ¢ fo. 101663 i ; > HEMORMEDUN FOR: Chies, *H/3/Hexico vayne Carley } . Operational Approval is hereby granted in the case or_LITAMIL/? i t —_—-- . for the purpose specified in your request! datea__24 dune 1963 . | | ‘= n i : i ; : i is Approval is based upon e.ulvation cf informatis= areilatle te this i Office, and is granted under authorizy contained in CST and msi-7 10-5, | f i | fsf fivare P. Becta H CI/OPERATIONAL APPEOTAL AND SUFPCRT DIVISIOE Date: _20 August 1963 dir ; i 7 ceed _ ee ee eee - = ee ee . ee i a | Dietribution: ; Orig. to Addressee H : 220 Files 0. ee cee eee eee eet ce nee - sen i SECRET . : Haeed $24 ase renwrons cosvions. ‘ = . ‘ ; +4 : 4 : Son i t x . y | 2a 14.90000 . ov : SECRET . SNSTRUCTION SHEET EXPEDITE INDICES: ISSUE PROVISIONAL OPEGATICMAL APPROVAL GEIMSTATE POA FOR Days UNTIL REGIEST RESULTS TECH. lerrvee IRTEEMOCATION FROM Grrice FORBARD ATTACHMENT TO DIVISS OM PEVIEW OF SECURITY OFESCE REP TFT BT 1/08 } ferree Poa FoR Bays UNTiL REVIEW STAFESD COLLATERAL INF COwST ICR | FORBAED ATTACHMENT TO SECURITY OFFICE REFIER OF SECURITY OT FICE CONTLMFERT WEMS AT CI/Ce CAMCEL PER OF VISION WEwD DATED: (No wotice to division) wa (nueace bo Gaviaton) (See *Remarka® for season) REQUEST @S TRACES REQUEST FOR CPOCRATIOMAL ABD OIVISIONAL TRACES aar 07 vee eaavsous epetion. SECRET . ; ] " an _ . fn eee tee cere matty rtamnnsinenratinenen noe ee ae . oe a . _ . ; ” . > an . on ; _ () = i S-2-C-R-E-T (When Pilied In) M202,0I0M FOR: Chief, C1/Os ; FROM : Deputy Director of Security (Investigations and Operational Support) SUBJECT 3 3-101653 ' ; #280 142 t 1. Reference is made to your memore=dom dated 15 1.:-:s~ 1362 requesting an appropriate izvestigation of Subject in comection with his use under an Cperatioznai Approval as ar 71 agenz cy IFW in Mexico Sity. i H } } i 2. In view of the certification set forth in your request, no CIA files other than those of the Oftice of Security have on veeu cearcuca in commec’..on with this case. r ‘3B. It is assumed that e1i pertinent information concerning . i Subject as requested in Clencestine Services Instruction So. 10-5 . ang Clandestine Services Instruction - Pieid Ho. 10-5 bas been farnished. , : { &. This memorandum pertairs only to <his proposed assignment. It is requested that this office be informed of your decision in this case. . : | 5- The recorés of Goverment agencies were checked resarciag the Subject with tae following results: chl = ME ACSI - SR ree semper men ree FOR THE DIRECTOR OF SECCAITI: . tees! a | ' . : ; REET S-E-C-R-5-T * {Wren Filled In} ab ee tate Ae eee oa ne ete ee Ae lee ere Ree Se a Le eee _ 6 Ae reer meine ate tunel ne a TOD Ne ernie eee ot pen am antamann i centres tam mae Ef aark 14-0000 Ce nein epminernnerenine eat 8-E-C-ReE-? (when Palied Ix) ! yy BUG 4 mm! ‘ i MEMOSAHIUM POR: Chief, ct/aa i FROM : Deputy rector of Secnrity (Investigations - and Operational Support) : SUBECT = 6102663 - $280 1h2 : 1. Reference is mate *o your memorandum dated 15 August 1962 requesting an eppropriete iavestigation of Subject in connection with bis use uncer an Cpera*‘ional Approval as an FI agent oy IFW 4n Hexteo city. 2. In view of the certification set forth in your request, ewes wee Se TA Sok Cees Cas ows Ue We UsLALE OL DETUTLTy nave’ been searched in connecticn with this case. ; 3. It is assumed thes all pertinent information concerning Subject as requested in Cacdestine Services Instruction Ho. 10-5 and Clandestine Services truction - Pield fo. 10-5 nas been furnished. 1 j H k. This memorandws perta‘ns ocly to this proposed .3s8icnment. It 4e requested trat this affice be informed of your decision in this case. j { 5. The records of Gcvermmect agercies vere crecked regarting : t with tae fol LLSss the Sabjec ollcring resvits OUI - ER ACSI . sR YOR T2E WRECTOR OF SRxVRITY: tc . : S-E-C-R-E-T (When Filled In) i ; ; . ~ - victot®: White; ee PROVISICKAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL MEMORANDUM FOR: Chier, ~ Ccow ?- $8 WH/3/ =~ W. Carley ih if ‘REFERERCES Your Memorandux, Datei ion: i : j A Provisionzi Operational Arproval is granted for the use | jor this Subd ject. as set forth beicw. A Provisional Operational Approval issued by CI Staff grants the sere authority, on a temporary basis, fer the use of an individual as the autherity granted in an Operational Aprroval -mless otrer-ise specified by CI/OA. It is based, however, only on prelimizasy file checks an? investigation and is sub- dect to a further final review shen all investigatim is completed. r W“-- . : - are FUR 28 CCsLwveve” View “ve Oop vemies a7Up0 i ft ! fo process tze Operational Approval, full information (ccupleted PRG Parts I and II) mist be submitted as soon as possible and nct iater than six (6) months from *tis date. An Operational Approval sill follow when ali investigation is completed and upon the receipt of satisfactory PRQ Parts I and II. Cancellation sust be requested if use of Subject by tpterested Bi- visions ceases. aot 125 vse cocviove cortrces. SECRET . hn. 14-000009 ‘ i 4 ; Case mo. : INSTRUCTION SHEET 28 JUN 1963 SEV WP FC@ FOE. expeoire [sere EXPEDITE (pata ; Veneer | emDiCEs: ers i . L3E Gov't w. cum fa: rome SSSUF OPEPAN sows. ePPROvAL REQUEST “GeLen CesT? Ze | [+ twourey { whee ISSUE PROVICicmaL COERATI AL APPROVAL REGUEST PESYLTS STAFF/O DOSSIES REVIEW ExTemd PUR Fm Sars usTIL | MEVIES STAFE/D COLLATERAL smPOaMATION Days weTiL « { QEQuUEST MEsvLTS TECH. TECURETY O D- i eeTgmeccation Face Orrice : || FORBARD ATTe<euENT TO OLVISI CS | REVIE® OF SECL@ITY OFFICE @EPceT AT CI/OR— SCINSTATE PSR FOR FORFARD ATTecomEmT TO SECURITY CFFICE REVIES OF SECLAITY OFFICE CONCCRRENT MEMO AT Ct/O8 QCvIES OF Fat VEPcRT aT Ce/On t «No wotice ta ds sion) CANCEL PER €1/0a (Notice to d (See *Remerie* for rea REQUEST REVIED OF ATTACHED REFERENCE H i CANCEL PER Sr¥IsS1Cw WEMO DATED: | | | “ques res reese eaces “arse oD = | RE i REQUEST pose i reg tt t 1 ' fs A tn eee 1400000 we SECRET Chief, CI/Operatioral Approval and Support Division 3. IADICES RESULTS @LQUTSTED BY €. a0f4 OF SUBJECTS ASSIGNYENT i > t f S. USE OF SUBJECT t } Li INVESTIGATIOW 255 COVER €. SUBTETT BATE OF GS. CEeESUMENT EMTEREST Te RUS . SUOJECT @uame OF C.t,a. EMTEMEST Oe ote Ke Lewervetises ce COVERRCE tm THE VexESTEGATICS OF SUBJECT | FB. STESEETES SCOVED PRETERT® TO GE USER PM CONDUCTING PEOSONRL FevESTIGATION OF SUBJECT B. S4asow Com oo revESTesatiom outstoe of cia (Fuplaia folly) “BG. DIvisioOm TRACES i H _ 1 @. FIELD TRACES TO. GREEN LIST MMITIATES V9. atTaCawtnts PaaTial aro. 12. a€waras y | i i a ae ae int amonas Carroll. Jés ' ave icameeennn ender semen anaenamem ree terenommmnetan sername transient tlh tte ee tnE AE al baat OY UPEAW REESE NA Ninh 294° He ene ne 500M 693 asc coreiens costions. SECRET } ter aot scemnntelddhades ieemnasialenaieaned ieeiianenereer ener Ssicalatnuna sateen wee eet tet a 4 . . ; ' ar t —_, - : we vt ere. aa a ~ of ee a, . . ‘o> : , “ t a i 4 4 5 24 June 1963 id MEMORANDUK FOR: CI/OA SUBJECT > LIAMIL-7 : C-101663 z 201-330173 ; ; Attached is the PRQ part II on LITAMIL-7. An Operational Approval is requested. i ‘ : voor i | ‘fern M. Whitten Chief, WH/3 ww ae apg eration om é | we ewes we PGE AEE or ‘oa Bn i pe Set ne ee z i \ i } 4 —_ De Rete Pee oe toe vee | i j iat hala i mere Bi ' i * : be : te A re 14-0000 PERSONAL RECORD QUEST ONNA IR PART Ms OPERATIONAL INFORMATION ISSTPUCTIONS TO CASE OFFICER officer of ‘apprpprsate sothossty on ene basis of she bese avastable in- fron, If as mot to be shoen fo the subject. { t - Noroally. testauarters will be ansble.ta save en approval valess reques:er furcathes smevers to all cseetsons rye Pay Pattee and Th. However tw dm eaergcnizy pro oral erproval way te chtained by compfpsng with the ag~ able preessions of FR 10-355 drephe go. §. 12 1 aed 124. Thereatter the utael wettod fe documert of cous plete the case must be followed an set forth sa FR 10- 25 Three (3; compieted copies of PEL gart J Cancuuding copy 10 subsect*s hamdurstang, af possible) aad feo (2) come pleted copses af thes fore aust be sent to headquarters!) as scon as possible, Dota scquired Jater oust _be_sent. beadquerters-in-Pey forest in €4o 3} copsee. ' > Fill sn alts ef anforactiom ebtainadiv. Jf stem aot eppiscadie erste *NA.* TE addetsonal space reqoseed for stem, use raverse sade of pege heyed to approgrsateistes sumber. aeeeir 2. PSEUDONew x CONTACT AND DEVELOPMENT mE, BHERE. WHY. + CRYP TONY 7 - a aan ri INDICATE HOO, ano By OHO SUBJECT WAS FINST CONTACTED CO DESELCPED. -: + ~LYVaNyle3, s forusr suporicr of Lettie? in the PEIMEY Rabasay handled sar foy B:veral nonte efore turning hor over to Clyca EX SERTOCS °. @8 7 Ray 1362. SHATOCR ia k now to lef as "Eoverte™. LEirect contact vith "Iw? wos aade in order to rot potter and more detailed inforaation re tis ImDICATE weTwea SUBJECT COULD BE TURNED OVER ourcany ano 6% @ SECURE MAWEER TU ASY SESPONSILE CASE OfFICcta FOR MANDLING. IF SG. INDICATE TO HOM, y be ' Sabdoct ecald te turned over to any Spanish epeaking Cave Officer _ teroagh LTLALin}, wo continuoe, to be ber cloneet ani eset trusted friend, breve te ary ghar SoS Sue ss very “ye lighaos, 26:3 MEPLACES FOR St- ose i WICH way BF USED. : SECRET dy. + SECRET SECTICe Ut RT sT ia Mae era, 4. ESTIWATE SUAJECT*S miTinetiOn., (Be detailed. sf ssesuble cots cordesce fo met ase stock ceevent auch as “arts. } foomonsst.*) : } Subject is anti-Communist and prowd.3. Ste wants to prove that she is entieConzini:t by providing information to OOYOKE re activities incias tho PREMEN Enhesty, ; ; 2- SRDI TATE OAT CONTROL. GF ONY. EXISTS OVER Tee SCMIECT. CIF wa comtrol, or af there ae cz fact of real coatrol esplesn.y Station Hexleo City hss little control over Sabject except te reveal her ac‘ivities te PZ4zy authorities. 1. COWVER USED GF SUSJECT amd CASE CFFICER IW THEIR WEETFASS. wectings aro teld ot the bow of CTIATIA? and Lf mensary > Cano Officer could rearesert a visiting “friezd*, i 2. COVER USED BY SUBJECT 1M DOTATRING HIS INFORMATION ONS IN CIR-BCTING MIS INF OTWANTS. Sabject 18 exloyed at the FEANGN Dahasey acd ber icforaation ts pathered rz ri ~ fd cOonre ores 2 Be IWSECATE SERNSCE FIR WHILe SELECT THINKS HE vbaal ecre. ff 8 eorerieg; Sudieet, knows sho ig working for COTOEE. Ste does not think in terms of intelli;ence agencies, ! ' SEcTiOn tv 1UTELLIGEMCE COMMECTICNS 460 TRAIAIEG - 4. ESPLAIW SSBJECT"S ENCOE PAST CR PRESENT CONMECTI Om GIT Sue Shee INTELL ICEOSE SESCICE, sENIrere THE EXTERT SeOr CONNECTION {5 cece oveeTY. } { Sobdect an had no exemntion with ary Antdiienace servisn 1 ttm parte | 2. REST OTHER EWETVEDUALS (Agente. welatives, friends) a3 axde TF SUBJECT*S Paster ITSTELLIGERCE aCTIVETAES. LIt/Htle3, who introcuced Sabject to Case Gifioer asd Ereqoastily attonds meetings with Case Cfficer. or bieeys sespects that Sucject ia working for CORRE» e koe sha is “a fi O23 681 3- EXPLAIN amy TRAINING SUBSECT MAS TAD TN CLANCESTINE 2964851 INS. . ; . Subject has hed no training in clandsstins opsraticas. Ste ip beconing inereasingly amere of intellicence techniques, however, and ber production bas inproved for this reason. a S<ctionv COLLABC2ATION FOTOMTIi aL te. INS ECOTE omer FIRE Ge POEM SIMIECT SOULS BE WOST LIGELE TP CILLAOTMATE BITm BCAsSl DF mE ) Weeneoey om Past ASSOCIATIONS, CrPLata. Bubjects being a thaioany weld probably enllabera:e with tn | if approechod by high enthoritics 1400000 , i : ; ‘ ; SECRET CetzatiCam use - CcmTacT + fF SUGsSECT MOS STEN USED OM CONTACTED BEFORE, IROFCATE ACTL ATT) 1@ OILY HE WES ERKESAE ORD THE TIPE OF HaroR- WATICe ME WES FL ERI SHED. : LITIATIo} hap ton in contest with Scbject far many yeare and eontisuad’ in contest with ner am OL ULE Kuib, select posted in fomsaiien of tao PIAMSY Eabassy threass le} - IDICATE MOO AND FEGH OOM SUBSECT GOLATES sas cauaTiCe. | Supject ootains her iniomaiion dros 7EE2GE perscansl st the inbasoy and by observation amd elicitaulea, i - PWDECATE GMAT maS EFEM TOLD SUBIECT AS TY Tht CISPOSETION Si faFCRwarsOm ME FLim. Sead. eee ec, ene ‘nek the internation uiioh she provises gore to Waskingtes B.C. DETAIL SUBJECTS PRIPOSED F1 OR CE TYPE SE SM OUTTES. Sabject ia pressutly being used to provide informstica 6 trawl to Fimmwony geo melo y 7 “7 siren We {sensnes of “courtesy vise? mick gbs hovxiles aut in ommacion on the oereonalities ari activities sé rumaza pereonel] through “clear” enzio traifie, casversations, clicitations, and obearvatdas. BETA SUBJECT*S PROPOSED PP-Pu TYF, USE OF IUTIES. Bot applicable PROPOSES LIAISON CR COERATIONAL ACTIVITY 1- DETAIL SUBZJECT"S PROPOSIO LIAISIU TVPE CONTSIT GO cremarias: SE: @. GmEGE SUSSTET 8S Ax OFFIC tal wEMGER OF & FOREIGe GCOsERAwinT: Wot applicable G. SMERE SUBJECT 15 AN OFFICIAL MEMBER OF On COYORE AGENCY: AGERCY RELATIONSHIP with SUBJECT B- EAPLAT MATURE OF AGENCY RELATICNSOIP BITW SUMJECT: 1.0. TRAIAEE. OPPOSITE RuwETS. remenation. QF any: AGENCY PERSORMEL Qn0@E TO SUBJECT. * Sadjpet io collevoreting wite KUmat on Seen ie tan Sea ay ecbolarships (close friend), 3 SECRET Wea omy SECRET SECTioa Fitt rAL INTERESTS _. B- PMLECHTE BBIECT.S MOBBIES O@ IMTEBEST 10 5: c,. €fc- Sucdect is a bird fancier (canarias ard carsiee$s)« GOVERAL + URS CATE CRETHEM SUBJECTS LANGUAGE ABILETIES ANO OTHER CHARACTERISTICS, ARE SuCet #5 +f Cound PASS AS & mets Ot OF & ZSCATRY Of PECION OTTER THAh HIS Dem. ESPL AIS, i Sabfect is froa Uaraca ad tynifles ths native of that repion, 104, ste has Iedian focial cuaracteristics. Subdj is probably recomisahls as @ Hacican. INDICATE OHETOED imFCOmsTI Oe 1% PRO PARTS £ AND 41 WAS OBTAINED Of RESTARCM, CLANTE STINE aSSESSMEGT, £4405, CURTESPCOOERCE GE OTHER wLaxs. Infomaticr on Faq Parts I aod WT came {raz Station silss, UMS, LIVASTIeF, and LITAK?7, hersalt, + SF CTFER Tham MoaTimE ACTION IS REQUIFES. FF AND WHEN TERMINATION CP SUBJECT IS EFFEZTEC, PLEASE EXPLAIY. eee pare. 635, expra; Sabject's termination 111 be routine. (flea EMERGERCY CONDITIONS RECON" ACT ARRANGEMENTS + GIVE FULk GETAILS 1.€. RECOGNITION STOescS. S/O BHERE COULD CORTACT BE MASE: masias CCOMTACT CSE? The Case Officer ies a ptom maler throush which comtact can be mado in an embryercy, Scsj knows is wali phon coer sad exteniiea, ote WAL1 ask for ""ocerte” acd sbe ill uss the nese *Feulst. Canteet ean Maat mS FIDES COULD PHD sr sn ee also op ais tarvugha iiisdiin¥ M'SCELLAMEOUS OPERATIONAL CATA ANC @ENARKS Satject ms "pitched”® by LITAT Le} during ths yaried tne, 60 mid ams 196de Subject wns ofverad 719,500 0.5. to tdeiect” aid asne Steieasnts provided oy COlGke, which sie reiusad to accept aster SosiouS cuilenacivas' Lita} was tuo Scut~eout" for tals operation waich ws haailed of dmsiew F GR. SECRET CANCELLATION TO DIVISION DATE —99-itey-63-—de } ! - ‘ , MEMORANDUM FOR: CHIEF, 18/3 /Mexico . ! ‘ | { ATIENTION: Wane Carley | C#__smages i Tae [lle on is cancelled and closed in CI/OA forthe force reason: io . Feilare to subxit P2Q Part II as required under CSI Wo. 10-5 or to indicate any further interest in obtaining approval Zor the operational use of Subject, . a seg . \ : 1 i r i i : 1 i 1 4 4 ; [ i | Se ee ee Befor to any future use of Subject, it will te “ necessary} to furnish - ---- @ new epproral request (Fors #772) to CI/oa. be : SECRET eo Heri G9] coccsers roavious covveces. i i - —~ ee woe ares , i ; ~~ . a . ’ = : os 6 . Z ros SECRET ; o scate ae INSTRUCTION SHEET 23D bF | £-/ O/ ind * Lak SEY WP FOR P.O-A- CrreDite | eave ae | [fe EsvesTTE Toate a INDICES: Kes iCES: on 77 - 7 T= BE Imqueay Gov't @. cor ie Vea : : . 1SSUC OProatiomst aPPeoval | Stoutst “crece sss? | T9SUE POOVITIONMAL COEPATIONAL aPPRCVaL 7 MLeutar RESULTS stase/s oresiee wevigs 1 tstees Pea Foe care verit REVIEG STAFE/O CORLATIOAL Inf Geuatics BECULST RESULTS TEEw. 5 ® av: ve | freer are ° aan 7 IATCee2GaTION Feow : Fea a ee FORTERD ATTACHUERT VO DIVistcn | | atvinw GF SECUMITY CrEFce BEvGRT a” CI/On FOReCED ATTACMMERYT TO SECURITY OFFICE | BREVITY OF SECUMETY OF FFTE CONCUTEEST MEMO AT CI/OA CANCEL PER DIVISION MEMO OATEDS id rcs : {heretics te division) REVIEW OF FAL REPORT ar C5704 Cancer FER CI/OA (Notice ta division) (See *Reesrha*® for reeecsy BECUEST REVIET OF AT TATED REF REECE t Failure to subuit Peg Part ID as required under CSI Eo. 10-5 er to indicate any further interest in dbtaining ayproval for the operations use af Sth ect. 27 MAY 1963 CANCELLED COPY TO SECURITY Br euntees TO7 ose rccvieve corveon. , SECRET . . Jt 7 we fou a-6t k PAREN eee he ee tee wee ee weenie 8 ne oem wt . | ; Po ? . . 1 3 3 : £ * : . , : 14-0000 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION AXS CLV! OW To: e/3/ePTIOD | AZDis pALSE ans FROM: COIZP, CI/GA SUBJECT: LIL /7 TH ORDER THAT FURTHER COWSIDERATICN WAY BE GIVEN YOR BECLEST FOR APPROWS2 1% THtS CASE, 5T 15 REQUESTED THAT YCU FURNISH TRIS CFFICE THE INT TRMET ICR CHECRED BELOB, OR REVIES TAFORWATICH AS «MDICATED. | reo! SLerke OF stare/o sossice Xl veo ts tf @ieeee oF svarr-c cUtarees, tercaust: mn ES | [rieus teates 1 | SEvI€@ OF SECURITY S67, @EPcOT aT 23 30 : Teacts f @Lo1Es CH SEC. OFF. ComCLEOENCE wet aT Ct 08 RESULTS OF TECHmiran PmTEOGCCaTICEe { | S€uibe oF attacwts oescarece | CHEm 11st [XR sreees (See feverie; Bewarass TA ae ee * Manne — 4A THA TY cee peor ~ ewer SS Soe eo oe me “farther interest in Subject has been incicated, POA will be autematleally cancelled. . Jef T2228 Carroll. ire | axon ' bon ee ee we ee soa : Pepe Lanne er ne te ets 2 3 el & q : i h ! 4 . seh Nien geeliemnenn omane ae 14-0000 ¥ . % ae v EXPEDITE INDICES: ExvEnD POA FOR Oars UNTIL }MEVICR STAFF/D COLLATERAL INFORMATION MCINSTATE POR FOR Cave UNTIL QCOvest eesatTs TECK. INTE 2CaTL Om FROM fOMwERD ATTACHMENT TO OIVIsION j REviES ce srcUMITY OFFICE SEPORT AT CI/Oa FORWARD ATTACHMENT TO SECURITY OFFICE f SEVIS Se SECURITY OFFICE CONCURRERY MEM? AT C1/OK t CANCEL PER DIVISION Cm CATED? yun watice ta divisions REViCe cr ral AEFoat at Cr/CA H CANCEL PER CI/OR (Hetice to division) (See *Bemorks* for sessan) REQUEST REVIEG OF ATTACHED #EFERERTE roan 707 arc cecerees covesen. - SECRET . tyres te ! Saw F -F ~ pve cx tt Bhd i ‘ 1 t i eels ae Whe be enteat Oheetey ‘ F) ior eras . . eo ‘ a Tene . Te as tert eh he cain! 2 at. fe Cain AL ae “a . - Lat . bees ) Uplatatt ey Mabiteaeattia J tre oe Makin RE rh Un ete nei ee x MEWORAEDIM FOR: Chie?, epy Foew Attos oH. E, Molloy i A Provigtonal Operational Approval is grente2 for the use of this Subject as set forth telovw. A Provisiecnal Opereticnal Approval issued py CI Staff grants the sare euthority, on a tezporary basis, fer the use cf un individual as the authority granted in az Operational Approval <tless othersise specified by cI/OA. It is tased, however, only cn preliminary ?4le checks and investigation and is sub- sect to a furtzer final review when all investigation is completed. t ry - To process the Operational Approval, full infermation (cempleted PRQ Parts I and IZ) must +e submitted as soon as possible and not later than six (6) months from this date. An Operational Approval will follow when all investigation is completed and upon the receipt cf satisfactory PRQ Parts I and II. Cancellation must be requested if use cf Subject by interested Di- wisions ceases. - fa APPROVAL 125 ose racvecuc easreens. . . SECRET 14-0000 j } A ’ SECRET INSTRUCTIOK SHEET SET UP FOR P-0-4- . EXPEDITE | DATE EXPEDITE DATE : | - INDICE IAD I CES: : . USE [fe || Sr mourny Soviy Re he ARCA: 4 i @LQuEsT “CREEN LIST? | H : ATIONSL APPROVAL REQUEST RESULTS STAFE/D oossite Plvere } REVIES STAFE/D COLLATERAL Infoawar ton REQUEST RESULTS TECH. INTERROGATICN FROM REVIE® OF SECURITY OFFICE acronr aT CU/OR || FCAWARD ATTACHMENT TO SECURITY OFFICE - REVIEE OF SECURITY OFFICE concurrent reo aT CI/OA Cenees PER OLVIS TON SEMO DATED: REVIE® OF FOI REPORT AT crea (ie 80. 8c€ 60 Useceeeny 1 SSSCE PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL EKTEND POA FOR Oars UNTIL @EIMSTATE POA FOR DAYS UNTIL FORBAARD ATTACHMENT TO OIVISHO CaMCEL PER CI/OK (Nokie* to divasion) (See sRemarks* for sersony her TOT vse corvioos et SECRET 14-D0Qp0 7 SECRET : ' DATE Deruty Director of Sesusity Chief, C-/Czerationa! Approval _ S24 Support Division - 101563 SURECT 1. TxPE CF REQUEST 2. FBS CHECK PLOUESTED ay (Dare) 3. INDICES RESULTS REQUESTED ay 21 Aug 62 aABEA OF suasecr’s ASS ICMMENT TFa @ Bexico City S$. USC OF SUBILCT FI asent 28 Aug 62 6. EXVESTICATICN AND COVER oS. DPE MRWENT TEREST way OC Seo ouatNG tavEs oo 8 Cate OT Ay wer BF cane nueTEeS eNVESTICETICN «© SORJECY UReE OF C8. GOVERmUTNT INTEGEST Im wie Jo. sxasect agate of f.t.e. FRTEREST oe te PEeasom Foe wo uvesrecettom cursive of cta (Explain fotiy) @i Tracts arI Olsisiow Teaces WI : ; HOI 30. GREER LEST INITIATED | : U1. ATTACHMENTS XK irro rant 1 [Fanrian oro. | | otwERe 1 12. GEMARKS i i 2 i i i f i 4 i /a/ Thozas Catroll, Jr. t —— at \ mereans PP | as | oer 699 ose eecvecus cerrrens. SECRET . om i : i . '. | .- : a act 14-0000 “sy ere en te R . SECRET were s CSSUE CPERATIONAL cAPetTeL REQUEST °GREtn List” ISSUE PROVISIONAL OP EPEAT Ee Cmal APPROVAL REQUEST RESKKTS STAFF/D DOSSIER REVIEW : 5 + TETENO POR FOR DAYS UNTIL prennee STAFE/O COLLATERAL IRFORMATION REINSTATE POA FOR DAYS UNTIL REQUEST RESULTS TECH. {SECURITY OIVISION fMTERAOCATESRN FROM {orrice FORwARS ATTACHMENT TO EIwiISioN REvite@ OF SfcURITY OFFICE @tPORT AT Ct/OK L FORMARD ATTACHMENT TO SECL@ITY OFFICE CANCEL PER OIVISION wEeD DATED: CHO Botete Co divewions ’ | CANCEe vee Ci/0a (Notice to T (See *Remarks* for veareny REQUEST REVIEW OF ATTACHED CEFERENCE | BFovesT Bi TRACES [fw t~—SY | REQUEST FOR OPERATIONAL AAD DIVISIONAL TRACES en oe | ! i } i | a REQUEST | | \ i : | secwatuer etd TOT vse evevesous tortres. . SECRET 1400000 9 C1 uncassieies You (CONFIDENTIAL : . ROUTING ANG RECORD SHEET rW/Gus Soiu” GH 5512 i COMMENTS (Mabe ecch comimest to chow from whem fo whom, Drow o ins across column ofer each comment.) iets 610 “enss* Of srcreT «—] CONFIDENTIAL ) (TERNAL ae i 3 an z P i po 3 te ‘ foo to f 7 . a 7 ~~ a FAITE OFFER: 1958 0 -407H aa ats a amare Pee wert setae at Bre tye 253 t ! ‘ — —. 14-0000 NY REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OR INVESTIGATIVE ACTION Always deadcacry | copy of this forsy CUPTOMVe. PSELDGNYM, Ata CR ALIASES LITAMIL-7 / { OPCeaT iowa aPrPatras PROORTETARY APROSeaAL PPROWNSHOMAL CONEGT SECLAITY APPROVAL COVERT NAWE Cotte . PCDWERT secretty asrecva. mi z. SPECIFIC AREA OF USE 3 3. FULL DETAILS OF UST i Meee B. IS SUBJECT ABABE OF CIA INTEREST tm NIU? KE. IMDICATE ANY CIMSTATIONS ON COVERAGE Im THE INVESTIGATION OF SUSJECT. None fF. SUSCEST "COVER PELTEKT’ TO GE USED Im CONDUCTING PEPSONAL INVESTIGATION OF SuUBsECT. QF BO INVESTEGATIOm CUTsIDE CHA. ERPLAIM FULLY 3- PRQ AND GREEN LIST STATUS KA to 1. oe Cauivarear, oe (2) COPIES ATTACHED ~__j pao st. ce coureanent. om (1) copy arracuen LX [orcen cist arracres. xo: LOMNGD wy [Yee teens J oni ravenna] > rom nensearons __] 7 reneaattey arvana | 7. DIVISION TRACES a (CX SC CC Tievadresy aviarwes i. ” 0. FELD TRACES [ [wo eccoso ot [. [wttt rorwaao 1X [wo ceacgavoey iso. : | _ Joerocatony attacneo i i f i i | Heart | nee ere eceternh ote Manan das AAT ee EER HRA ake atin Rist SHRMCES Cutcato f) , | __ [oor tarviaree casotod sep VE, / Nafy So 1400000 i _ } i t . . . m7” ~ _ oe “= ic . i ar lt wwe H \ pol i 4 i , i" Sarr | PERSONAL RECORD QUESTICHNAIRE H jl ° PART | = BIOGRAPHICAL (sQRHATION i | ; ‘ INSTRUCTIONS: 3. Write choerty, — Tovapatoe nO. ‘ . { 2. Anewer aif queetsons. If questisa 28 not epptaceble, erste "NAT - 7 ia oj Attoch Afonk poges. if additives! eaace ss needed i i @ }SECTION ¢ GENERAL PERSONAL AAD PHYI‘CAL DATA ie 3. NAME (Faret, (Widdley (Last) (ween oe so 2. WAME 96 WATIVE LamGUAGE OR SCRIPT [* want at piktn (if cilfecent than itea Po , ALIASES, MICKMEMES, TELE CODES. LEGAL CHANCE te mame ( 5- DATE OF BIRTa 6- PLACE OF BIRTH nr ne Lovie. I ekios @. couRT REeconn (Court, dete, esrests, charges, penishachts, sentences, ecquitela) tie Record, GENERAL APPEAGANCE eUse ul See 1050 «se recerous conteons. corals ae een ia een OT ha cam mn me a eth eR neem ne cee cane oe mata 2 mesnmeten Stae ae wate coe meee te yt Oe RTCA t-te ERA GE RE Re LONER NY SARRNUTOrNER ORE RR RO ER AI ABO RI * CAROLS ppreeareenr ene eee seen Ree mite tyes eee Re a TTT too cee *. tm, . ne , woe { on, . - oe bo atee > . : mete boon, ” : se ’ ¥ 3. PRESEMYT BLSOfMCE (Tadscore eener, test of sub- tenant) 4. PEQMPMEOT FLORIST FOF Siilecese cde Sfu. wy $- IF US. MATUGALIZEO CUTIZEM, GCEVE Maw, TATE, CITY AND NUwEEA OF CERTIFICATE C#anTED 6- TRAVEL O2TSIDE COUNTRY OF PRESERT Q:-1ttece (Cogatries, dates and purposes) a TIOWAL AND Fiaasctat DATA ae eee a CURT CALIUNAL ATT ELFARIVAS 2- PRESTNT 400 PAST MEWBEASAIP Bm PROFESS IDAs. OND SOCIAL ORGADI TATIONS, POLITICAL AFFILIATIONS SCHOOLE RAME BAD LOCATION OF SOHOOL wank OF COURSE DATES ST TEVOED cease RETETVED eae mines Wye ERR em ee CR RE ie ap IE REE ROME TE HOS te SARL ANT ee at rm cenemIM NY mie Manet atoms me be tte ait oe (A EHNene mre coe peri 9 ae mpm rca et Somme penesnemen tens mete Rate cated cam aeetel AE eds sate ead mm news ate 0000 . a . v en ad { ! | i q = Fi } $. SNOICATE ger ORITING. Grek TETAS 6 ee aye 5 HSHERS AND PUBL ite “TtOw Fares. | i t Meta ent ere ee ee ” RMILITIES, re i ; ’ + : tom Le ; e , D/A y” Se trthind | : ! f t t } i ; i i “IDENTIFYING COLMTRY, INDICATE HERE SERVICE PERFORMED, DECORATIONS. SHEN AND ONY OLSCNARGED. -GIVE DETAILS IF war > Patsoner. i boon - en { Hy woe eee ; : Loo . a i : i : : ’ Hf 2 : 7 : _ _ i ” % ! ‘ SECTION Vilt EMPLOYMENT HISTORY : e..- NOTE: INDICATE CHRONCLOGICAL BIESTORY OF EXPL CYNYENT LISTING LAST POSITION FIRST. INCLUDS ANY GOVERNWENT EYPLOYWENT. 3 1. ImChestre OATES (From To, 2- IMPLOvER - [> ADORESS H po eresend Uucan Smoessy TePE OF ecan o pecretarial inCLasis€ Oates (Froe-Fs cece. DLP. om Laan incs - 76. REASOW FOR LEAVING Tee e cebega: Shimon rea bane TrPt CF CCAR 4. TwRE OF ecaa sate toile Set been e nthe ole A emtearebad 28 tied iat rate beewene ait 4 cet i i ae) ore aay Le - 2 eee emnnert ae am ht ~ . fois SO eee ee en ac ee XQ 14-0000 i . * js ote eres oun Peas T mms eee i - . c . S oe Y ead ‘ 4 F tw 7? | . - Sr . at ‘ H ‘ : i e MARITAL STATUS @ : TEP aBaTes [ Jevececes | | [asmrier | i VERS, DIVORCES OR ABO wEnT® : q ; i 2 | : | ; | 1 | | ; ' } : : i i U t L) SFE oR TF VOU HALE BIEN MARRIED WORE THe ONCE. FNCLUDING ANKULUEOTS, USE SHEET FSM flewER CISE CO HUSEARD ' HUSEAND: GIVING DATA BEQUIGED BELT FOR ALL POESIOUS MARRIAGES. i , “Ts. wase Gr spouse (Feraty) (massie) (Mee) (Lear) ; | | 4. DATE DF MARRIAGE S- Piece OF warm sce 5 4 } . i 6- att CF BIRTH 7- PLACE OF BIRTH 1 O- SATIONALITY AT BIRTH $- SUBSEQUENT CIT IZENSHIPS : i V- PRESENT RESIDENCE (Leu! residence. @ [sertica x CHILOREN e vese Ld Ta ‘ t ad FULL want TT oe stare Lace OF BIBT MATACWALITY AT BIRTH | 14-0000 ! i - - wee oe ere woe a - 3 rs ook we om wk 5 z | er “~, *. ce < a i ii et om . oe. XK i te bee wc om Ft ~ > L . 7 ee a a -°S -: : re ECTiCM STE BUOTMERS ABD SISTERS e i : a . Sta vEaR j $ FULL whet ive tier | Pract OF BiaTW . . £ . = * z Pats on ‘tlh wy ELS a i¢ it i , - : ro I : ; : i 2 ft jowa of : int | : i. : t ; ° rvs i tO iui | —— . i i —— . : g hore | i ' & bold | j ke . : _E H , i SUBSEGENT CITIZEMSMIPS WELD BY ANY BRITWER OR SISTER (Identity brother, or sister ond give Lis, or Ber, present i f eddrese; t i 4 i > H ‘ t & i ft , i 3 f 4 g. i i 3 3 E . : Co Z —— ~ 2 ECTION Xi¥ RELATIVES, ACQUAIBTARIZS AnD COBTACTS @; ‘, MANES OF RELATIVES 1G ANY GOVECWENT SERVICE. BOICATE Sami CE GOstaawinTS AND POSITIONS WELD. j ¥ : t : : : ' be RELATIVES. FRIENDS. COMRESPORIENTS am U.S. (Eapiesn selaticoshspy i to. | | . i . i be MMTURALIZATION CF CLOSE RELATIVES im O.5. (Geet Same, Sate, Satgy S22 saxter ef certifseete drantedy i i os . i z * . . : i t f- RAMES. ALDASES, TELECDCES. AND RELATIOUSHIP OF ALL PERSONS ENSOM TC @E CONNECTED 19 Amy AY ™ amy IMTELLIGENCE i Sttvice. 7 - 1 . . H ! SECTSOu XV PERSCAAL ASSOCIATIONS : : e i te REST CLOSE ASSOCIATES, INDIVIDUALS O@ GROUPS ‘ . : - te a a tied Sie eEL UOC D ; . i - Klesr ig Videl Dowingues: —— sme me ee pee }- -- } , . sEcTION XVI . M1 SCELLASEQUS } oe: : - 4 ae : . i ‘ . Boma 7 i . as ] mre . Lp ff RF aly ty6t - K~legaAd cteihh nidtantea ns a te mitbaniiesn wenn eae. QF r PET es - 4 . i . . ot . Poe. a 7 ~ . . " . ' E . . 2 fw * 3 . . a: . - + . at : : : f . - t - we . oa ae ae . . i te 7 . § Pan . . k Y cet yn ng ag Mee mE RTE me anon net soemey nee eons mee armenia amettempemeatanee rem ptr ign ete AT cern eS ei Ge Gi «& CG ~ FEET) cramer pled eo wn e« 1 36UG 975 . ROUTING AND RECTRD SHEET - eT a ee _ ee INSTRUCTIGNS PRIOR TO RUNG #. Fillin Sect. 2 cna back. Detach back flap and forward to 1P/ADB. 2. Destroy front cover sneet, unless st records significant actizn taken of comments requir- ing preservation. TO: ACTION BRANCH If tule no. and title shown are not proper. insert proper file no. below and forward document to IP/AN. Hl | ‘ PROPER FLE NO GT-269 _TO Act AODRESSEES CLARK mont (ALD TRILL IN SEC IION 1 CN BACK IF APPROPRIATE _ : I 4.22 O77. DATE | OFFICERS RECEIVED | rommances ; METIALS BY Detached =: td 04K EL Kotha TL Pro alk | i 7 rare Aa trta ten [Ope / wi | Foe SY ree oe - i ; 7 ‘ cf 15/79 ~¥y. Ciyfesk YL pall prtgerk Wane on G @ 0 8 ¢ aN a ne vernonia mL eve ene mee eermeent 8 one w PO] er 320778 Y Pot tt Ty i . - ut pe bh ae ee . fuck. . |e “vt tt ae vA a . 1) “EA _, AL | 4 KS, race Le “FILE NUMBER & ae =e yt 7 “ — 2 H : arto a IL r ae cal ry DATE MICROFILMED | SCUMENT & DATE GOCUMENT i ; _ j 4 3/ LA, Fe “4 szied r 4 VOR 8109 OSSLETE Swevous SECRET “ 4: Acting Chief of Station, Mexico City C»t~ aa % LITAMIL-? et : Loe ASTEAT te SECRET Chief, Western Hemisphere Division jou APES Ot 1M SLOG USATIEG --*: at Subject's Station file has just been reviewed for purging, and it was noted that his OA is still active and no final dispatch has been written closing this file, even though we are no longer in contact with Subject. Since Gerald D. FAHLANGER was the last Case Officer in contact with LITAMIL-7, it is requested that Headquarters have FAHLANGER (now assigned Headquarters) prepare a memorandum describing his last relationship with LITAMIL-7 and Teauesting that hic OA aranted an 7 Pohwuarnw 1QE6Q finnew verter - be cancelled and file be closed. The Station plans no further contact with LITAMIL-7. Contact was dropped with LITAMIL-7 by -> mutual consent; he was not a paid agent and was not anxious to_.~ Play an aggressive role against the PBRUMEN target. See MEXICO CITY 4955 of 26 March 1969. ; ” pes my esse/R. GARDALPHE j | ALN a t ! ) etl F ohan 208 Distribution: 3 - WED , DGPAICH STHSCt AND MUMBTR HMMA-42186 — vue 14-0000 cere eta ren re ae nian penne sb eaeininne erating Aitenaee mete eae Rt See! nee ai ARLE aeseMR aeINetRte mb mth in Weed Sn LRA StU . . ‘ . . ’ 2 t . i a SECRET = - - TX: -- [6 /G 22 Avgust 1972 i MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD Wf ° SUBJECT: LITAMIL-7 te 1. According to Gerald D. FAHLANGER. hownr wha is a lemaie, was a secretary in the Mexico City PBRUMAN Embassy for more than 30 years. She was originaily regruited by former Station asset LITAMIL-3 in approximately 1966-67. Although Subject was never a very productive asset, she did provide information on activities of the installation and individuals working therein. In approximately i$69-79, Subject was retired by the PBRUMAN Embassy, ending her previous usefulness for the Station. In spite of her loss! of access to the embassy, she did continue to maintain contact with the personnel, including the ambassador, For this reason the Station maintained contact with her through LITAMIL-3. However, this tco - was not very productive because she felt she had been treated fairly upor retirement, and felt a certain degree of loyalty tothem. This was somewhat incongruous, since she did not feel such loyalty when she was working in the embassy, 2. Subject met FAHLANGER, as Jose (Pepe) Martin, approx- imately six times in her home. The last time she was told that in view of her retirement, which resulted in the loss of access to the embassy, our relations with her would be termina‘ed. However, if she reestablished contact with the personnel, or was recalled to work part or full time, we would, of course, consider contact again. This, of course, never happened, - 3. While Subject was not paid a regular salary, she did receive spot payments for the information she submitted, She also received occasional small gifts at Christmas time and on her birthday. The E2, IMPDET, WN-SISM CL BY: 055272 7 cS COPY ( a ao Ag 7 | - SECRET Lp 230/73 wee et ee 4 ' 7 mw SECRET - | | -2- | termination was amicable, and Subject agreed to notify LITAMIL-3 if she had any information of value to report. ; 4. Attached is the Agent Termination Report on Subject. { Suzanne Lulewicz WH/1/1A am 14-0000 . ° ~ : . _ - SECRET i Attachment to ‘ 1 15 August 1972 : } Agent Termination Report : 1, AGENT CRYPTONYM: LITAMIL-7 : ! : 2. PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: LITAMIL : “ i 3. AGENT RECRUITED By: LITAMIL-3 4, CAPACITY IS Water aceorr Peonctration uf ie ponomEn SER\ ED: Embassv in Mexico City { 5. RATE OF PAY: - Spot payments bared on i information she se>mitted. Average was approximately i $20.00 U.S. per meath. i pe ' i- i 6. OTHER COMMITMENTS: None ‘ | 4. AGENT DISMISSED BY: Gerald D. FAHLANGER { ‘ 8. SECURITY RISKS: None ! j i 8. IS AGENT RECOMMENDED No I FOR RE-USE: 10. | REASON FOR AND MANNER She retired from her position ‘ OF DISMISSAL: in the embassy, Termination ee : ~ ” by FAHLANGER was done at a meeting withher. | : t : 11. LETTER OF TERMINATION No. She was not witting of her SIGNED: role for LNBUZZ, and was not . receiving a specific monthl : ne ne - ‘salary. i : : i E2, IMPDET, WN-SISM i CL BY: 055272 _: oe Pp ter . ; on 20/73 hl Vad / Tuble, 7 SECRET Hy ' : ’ i i ; I te a } ' t . T ft . i ' é \ \ QD i SPEED LETTOR SEpor ; fe CHOON represts that ta respomsible desk ir rendy Whether tas case is stl 2cdive, or wiether CICA cathat) and refice its futder. set pr meee \ : : 4 ‘ SGCNATURE : } I : i i ‘ | + 4 | (1) Case is: ; ce | ee ee pe ee nee _ a J. : a. Active ( )} ; i b. Inactive (3 4 [ ; { - of H (2) CI/OA may! aeapetetecancel and retire Subject file. ; i or ns poo . iO a mop | oe : ie VCSATURE USE PREVIOUS 1831. EDITIONS oa? 3 * et Vea > Betas “hows J 7 1 ft renee beeen roe, RR UTMANTT-~7+s The Station had no contort with i LITAMIL-7 during this period. She was, however, | seen chatting with LIRING members on several occasions. She was not observed visiting LIRING. 7 a roe esac moun ten” What tlh MYON IOI Mame EA muemnw RSS Loh car cnet sn ee or mee ts, q | T 1 i 4 Hy i . . ne foe ee eee ee : : i j i : ' i : af. elon. ee eee : i H } : i . . dee ne ee ee ee eee chip ee eee ate oe ee aa ee i } 7 i 7 | } Hand -360h6— Pir a etna metememenmen tae : Hl wee paamea meee teimere ae Tama me ss TT ome . 4 - « 3 i wie wk s . . . : . . ' 1 ee ee tet ame ae RE TY Pee Bt yee cnemnam tye arti fo mn . : 4 . | | 5 _ . . j . . ! 1 : 4 ' i ! ) : t. —- ee & vocenepnae ce 3 i oo I ce sete eee cena tee ices ee aa aN ees i cama eiamernsteees smelt stent tate hab neelaamaaing en tennant ote “ . ! , i - a ‘ y j ‘ . . . ; . a 5 | : | ( ws ' eee | : : ' i _ rot . ! t 8 4 : 1 | Land A | . . y 30 e | Woo aa 2 } : t oo o ' ‘ { # i ‘ 4 oh 1 t art e i : . +. : 4 | “. : 9 ! ~ ‘ a i qa , ‘ . a . uw i, 9 ‘ , a : : a . i . . ( / | - ~ ; i | : : Fl ; wl : ‘ os : re . me i 3 ly oe | ' | q ; PB i a: . i \ _ , i te ; i . . i : H ‘ . ft ‘ ._ a i ! ‘ v i | oe TE aS pemernUL ea erEANE ane OR FEN EAR NLD Lenton thin eerie nettle Nem edinetinn teeters ntntnanpnt erent fees cyynet nie weet noenres Ah ee tem . i \ H a) 1 14-00000 i { | ener GT i Ae : MHA-25523 50-120-13 : 30 Septenber 65 t i t i 4 4 : : ; : A , B. LITAMIL-f: = °¢2224a continued to ~ ik aes) cf mettele pernedi: contact wits LITAML-7 during ‘ ij! galy and August, but she still is act prepared to i { geturn to vork. A - i : i | \ i \ ! Ce TTT ee eee TTT py —— \ i eee ee aE _ 7 t ernest eo © ole ode : Wa feet y _ we 14 AUGUST 1968 oa ™. RAESAGE FORD , 2L - ROUTING: Assb/ OF INITIALS - Stow gY own ¥. PRIET? 1B/act ~ TOTAL COP-E3: qt wan = WH/COG/Gps SECRET x: RB 1819 a CABLE SECRTTARIAT BIRS4bich se How BD ewrosx Oo vesrnoy (1D eres ro cn) en . ee 1D wompex ee orea ens oo : *_aybot i [_] se corr “ an WAHAB FilapS mey CAS, kia 4 [aad preiveny ° ate ond tune fied) : as arnber) SECHET vw " PRIORITY MEXICO cITy, sav! sbsB 1ybz DupgpRa \ 7 TYPIC lui he Y . REFS A. NEXTCO CTPY 6702 (TE BANA ° a Ciramic’/ B, DIRECTOR 24373 (87 weet Soe SESE) 1. SINCE PORTUONDO APPEARS BE ON UNESCO MISSION we) l REGULATION MENTIONED REF B ALSO APPLICABLE HIS CASE. 2, SUGGEST LITAMIL-7 ATTEMPT DETERMINE HIS PRESENT. te i - ATTITUDE TOWARDS REGIME. i 4 ° 3. FOR SAN JOSE, SUGGEST STATION ATTEMPT FIND OUT : ; : ; : IF PORFUGNDO IN FACT ATTENDISG UNESCO CONF OR HE ON SOME 3. 5 OTHER MISSION FOR GOC. a , 4 END OF MESSAGE i “4 i 2 ; i rS ; , ‘: os omer? x a = Re ' ‘Pinlalstacsetis _ bo: UL aaa “abady HD Laify “aaa — le ‘ WILLIAM ¥, BROE WALTER J. KAUFMAN : ai P a . : a + v . : : yy . oct COGtDINATING OFNcEES ’ } t eREANS CFncte SECRET | a “ae in . em ee. ten aoe NESE . . . a : 2 REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 15 PROHIGE tora | ‘ete cea oaeten Hae rn . Sethe ee . ~7 Best LB & Miiswninns 1 i i i 4 - , i } H t { _ I ~ : . : HUMA- 3.44.72 3-1 20-15 Boi-*ile , » duly 1468 &. LYPauite?: LIFANIL-7 vas set on 21 Eny. Shoe wes debriofed more on the physical layout of LIBZINS, aad was offered a jo>—~in goveral teras. e! (The Station ia considertoe uctne hae ae 2 tonne . @eriber of LIBAXPAN.) LITAHIL-7 vas receptive to tho ides of saiataining econtact with the Station, bat asked for sere time to put ber personal affaires i | : is shape. . 7 - - i i ! i | a t : ; po ~ a . ~ 4 i ; a 1 | * : boo : . Lobe f i H : | i: ; . cone ce lis nyeemamectey wee Lemmeneenneemin sae ameanemnesnet sn A aamme eT ne emmeee poo neue screen at - ; = \ , dpemeeder tener ae atl oon ' The a EATON Nata ne nanesevirennatnn eA? alae MaRS ef ORO AN PD A el Hl Eo} mannan a | i } ~~ HMMA-3 4623 10 May 1963 | 1$-120-13/1 | L physical penetration of LIRING, wee finally retired : by LIRING. This had been in the vind fer some time... The problem was that according to Mexican laws ; BIRDIE had ta ror rma Fos Lae paiary 10r | every year worked, and she had worked for LIBING 38 years. She was notified on 28 March that on , _instructions from the Foreign Ministry her enployment with LIRING was being terminated effective 31 arch 1968. Oa 28 March, all her phoue books, xeys, et : cetera were taken evay, and her appsarance on E. LITAMIL-7: LITAWIL-7, the Station's cely 4o/- a 29 Harch was a mere formality. Her termination pay : 600 0.35.) is being given in three installnents, Be tee hase ove the end of April. LITABIL-7 cuve her Case Officer no advance notice of her release, probably for fear of compromising her retirenent benefits. Station will, however, contiague tc maia~ tain casual contact with her after she receives the last installment of her severance pay. She may be of help in the future in identifying LIRING visitors or newcomers. Now that LITAMIL-7 is gone, the Statica plans to activate LISAMPAN/CHARLIE, which, it is hoped, will become a regular source of informatica oa LIRING. remem emt aneem foe ’ + eRe ne Feit me ae naw CAFRA SECRET : x Hag dad SO1CNG eet te re ee Be FEM E QUAL £654 | S032 IXCEENS SUMEN/ LIBAY IS E/LITAMIL- : Progress Report for the Period January through Karch | 1968 i AUTON REQUIRED - REERINCES Action Required: FYI Reference > «MEXICO CITY-5139, $ April 1968 : During the period of this report, LITAMIL-7 . was mat o2 a weekly basis. Host of the mectings with LITAMIL-7 were conducted in the presence of LITAMIL-3, who has known Rot for ma Foas es and Ao emo wusy pec DOR WOO Can pressure her into reporting information on the daily LIRING activities, Unfortunately, LITAHIL-7 has reported only routine information, wuch of whick the Station already obtained through other moans. In wany cases, hovever, her information served to surport informatioa the Station suspected or needed to confira. The following vere factors that contributed to LITAHIL-7's apathy and reluctance to collect and report information of valuc. First, there was the problem of her health. Although she did bave high blood pressure, most of her preoccupation over this conditisca was psychouamatic. it appeared that it provided her with a crutch to justify her inability to service Station requirezents. Second, and this was probably the most signifi- eant factor behind her reluctance to collaborate fully, she was aware of the LIRING attitude tovards retention of foreiga esployscs in that office. in January 1948, LIRING released all local expleyees except LITANIL-7, and as the conths vent by it became increasingly evident that it was only a matter of timo before she would be released also. Evidence of her Continued.........ccceeeeeeeeee i Distribution: mo a Orig & 2 - C/WED FR een rene arene CONTINUATION CF DISPATCH :..: { imminent termination was given by the fact that she was gives - less duties as the nonths passed, until at the very end she did little more than put in her time. ith the spectre of unemployment looming over the horizon, LITAMIL-7 vas reluctant | i ‘© take any risk that might have compromised nur sicuatiou at ' P LIRING. At stake was a sizable terminatioca payment which the | PBRUMENers were obligated to pay her according to local | exployment rezulations. Obviously, she would do nothing to jeopardize tl.s payment, which amounted to approxinately $6,000 (U.S.). A further deterrent to her collaboration with the Station, even after her release by LIZING on 31 March, was the LIRING arrangement to make the termination payment in I three fncresents, the last to be made at the end of April 1968, In view of this latest development in this operation, the Station has terminated the weekly meetings between the Station Case Officer and LITAMIL-7. ; 1. Introduction: During the period covered by this report, LITAMIL-7 was met and debriefed on a weekly basis. Her information was very limited and usuaily dealt with internal activities of a routine nature in LIRING. As pointed out above, ger BU CSLvVipecds ~A4SV0sanrou uce rary aan ue cus SS & PEVvawee troy administrative duties. Consequently, she lost access to | virtually everything that may have been of interest to the | Station. The Station asked her to bring cut the book of addresses and telephone numbers which she had compiled over the years, but she refused for fear that it would be missed euring the afternoon when she was not on cuty. The Station i then asked that she begin to copy the contents of the book a j few pages each day. She agreed, but before she began this | process the book disappeared, and all efforts to find it failed. | She then began to compile a new book of asdresses and teiepaous Bunbers, which she intended to bring out, but one of the LIBIEG officers asked for it on the day she was fired. -In the end, the sum total of LITAMIL-7 LIRING information during the first three months of 1968 was the identification of several { photographs cf LIKING empioyees, the teuiaiive identification | of offices and rooms in LIRING (tentative vecause she had | not been in the second floor area since 1561, thus much of the identification was from memory), and finally, LITAMIL-7 | confirmed telephone numbers assigned to svecific LIRING 1 personnel and furnished telephone numbers of individuals and H ~ Companies servicing LIRING maintenance requirements (dry Cleaners, pharmacy, typewriter repairmen, etc.). LITAMIL-7 volunteered to provide additional information on LIRING to the Station provided it was within her capability, and after she received her final severance vayment from LIRING. 2. Finance: LITAMIL-7 received no salary and no ternina- “tion bonus from the Station. i 3. Security: Since all contact with LITAMIL-7 was maintained through LITAMIL-3, LITAMIL-7 does not! have a Station telephone number. She does not know the true nanes of any of the Station Case Officers who handled her. All weetings with her were held in her home, thus no safehouses were used, and she was never seen with Case Officers in puplic.! She had no telephone, so no contacta were made with her by phone.’ Pros. the security point of view, the LITAHIL-7 operation enjoyed a long life, January 1961 through March 1968. Taking into © account her fear and apprehension, plus the fact! that she maintained good relations with LITAHIL-3, this record is all the more remarkable. From the intelligence point of view, it ig unfortunate that her production’ was so minimal. CLASSIE-CATION soau sea Se USS PREVIOUS EDiTION, 120 . i, r i seemed [bebe | | 2 ota 14-0000 g ) C) CLASS.FLCK SN VISFATE NT SYMIOL AND HL MELE CONTIKUATIONOF _ DISPATCH ; BECRET. HMMA ~ 34598 en 4 i { t fot 4. Future of the Operation: Although for all inteats and purposes the LITAHIL-7 operation has come to an end, the Station intends to maintain a casual contact with her. It is very likely that she may know new personnel assigned to LERING and may be able to furnish information on these ! individuals. There may also be developments in LIBRING which, on the basia of her lengthy service in LIRING, she might de able to assess and clarify. Since LITAMIL-7 vas not' a salaried agent for the Station, the operation cost nothing more than the investment of Case Officer time, and an occasional gift of flowers. In view of her iatense pride, there is little reason to believe that she will accept money in the future. If she is able to provide information to the Station it will probably be doae vithout any thought of compensation. : i \ for Willard C, CURTIS | e USE PAMOOUS ED: Tides. 14-0000 | a 4 : tween: fJves [Due oo . ' CLASTIFY TO FILE HO. CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TOTAL COPIES , souries “ass/@ ' ‘ = | a-eer to File wo } ere avo Cleer. ‘v0 Tesserw ft oestecy Di sic. “7 WOTIFICATION TO or] f 5 adv. copy iC }1f mec [-)storrce evs DISsEs By, ota , SECRET 8602302 APR 68 CITE MEXICO CITY 5139 G Are 68 486257 ‘ «DIRECTOR INFO UMWAVE 985 a: oe box ’ Sanne AA > pagina Tramti 743 TCaAMPAN aaa a. - 4.4 fae “eee” ; Al TAigeee | An Aa 1. LITAMIL-7 RETIRED BY EMBASSY EFFECTIVE 31 MARCH 1968, LIENVOY TAKE 25 MARCH REFLECTING THIS DEVELOPMENT RECEIVED STATION 29 MARCH, LITAMIL=7 LAST DAY OF WORK. LITAMIL-7 DID NOT NOTIFY LITAMIL-3 CLAIMING BE WAITING FOR SUBSEQUENT MEETINGS vit EMBASSY ‘PERSONNEL TO DETERMINE TYPE AND AMOUNT SEVERANCE PAY. REFUSED BRING QUT ANYTHING FROM LIRING CADDRESS. BOOKS, KEYS, ETC) FOR FEAR MIGHT . AFFECT FINAL SETTLEMENT. ASKED CHIEF LIRIEG IF COULD PURCHASE OLD TYPEWRITER SHE HAD BEEN USING 22 YEARS E!T was REFUSED. 2. LITAMIL~7 WAS FAID 608,800 PESOS 2 APRIL. WILL GET , 19008 On {1 APRIL AND FINAL 2,582 EWD APRIL. ABOVE TOTALS PROPER CONPENSA~ TION FOR 38 YEARS SERVICE, BASED MEXICAN LAW. OE 3. ALTHOUGH LITAMIL~7 RETIREMENT ELIMINATES ONLY StaT 108 PHYSICAL ASSET AT LIRING, DEVELOPMENT PROVIDES OPPORTUNITY ACTIVATE _-... .. .LISAMPAN/CHARLIE, AS ADDEES AWARE LITAMIL-7 HAD BEEN ISOLATED | “COMPLETELY FROM ANY BUT MOST INHOCUOUS CONVERSATIONS. HER REPLACE MENT BY WIFE LIRING STAFFER MAY PROVIDE INTERESTING INFO. STAT 108 : , PLANS ACTIVATE CHARLIE WEEK 14 APRIL, AFTER WEEK OF TAKE on TEST jon ; SECRET - < x . 134 . : i. Se & .: . “Nae Teel aiahenennaiedeenbelieial ataden aeeee ree - , CLASSIFIED MESSAGE _ PAGE TWO MEXICU CITY 5139 SECRET BASIS OF FOXTROT, REACTIVATED 5 APRIL. 4+ STATION PLANS MAIBTAIN OCCASIONAL CONTACT LITAMIL-7 WHENEVER PERSONNEL OR OPERATIONALH REQUIREMENTS WARRANT SUCH CONTACTS, IT PROBABLE HOWEVER SHE WILL REMAIN RETICENT UNTIL FIWAL PAYMENT PARA 2 ABOVE.* ’ . SECRET ot Nem ene meee | i . ° wae eM aan Aa ; . j ; : ry i oe . we : i Lyte e Eee, 8, ue s ie . on . i ew? - : j - a Sete : aeons a nr _ eee ee - . } ; « Lege : . ee . f. - 3} *. ' wot . ce oan . . , . . am ers te 4 ve we ’ e : aa ~ _ _ > . 1 : oe : : : ty eee a wee a ee . pos * i . . Bs fe ook - +- Tt eee ey re) . Salat eaeneeeeenneener haan ll teiemenemnennanemenn samemtiineimeet ant oe e am mt ra, aoe es pean ebtaini monentanycenectan ating be FU BOTS meine taelnttepanemt cay sant 1 aan aap nite comiermenee wemtlnneee nee wee a ee ae wees eee amp aera rE am Sotenme SRenzt /BAPOS / . H. LITAHIL-7: The Station was successful iu ‘ ! | : : n i i $ i | i 1 i : : ! i taining limited operational support intelligence from LITAKIL-7 during February. She was egsin sick alsost half the month and unavailable for meetings. ..- The Station is also using LITAMIL-7 as a source of informatica in its physical target study of LIBING. oo — eee > i hoe | . i _ SECRET Ma-33910 24 JANUARY 1963 30~8-128/3 Setetaeeienteetetedi cere oe ee we . poor health from tine to time, but this is not expected to change } | €. There wore no major problems involving assets uadar ee mo OS this project during this period. LITAHIL-7 continued to be in i. —— =: ae a md i | i i | . | i ! i i i “I ! } : ; : ae ‘ len Ba sear 14-0000 © wot srt ~ SECRET HMMA-33910 24 JANUARY 1968 $0-8-123/3 | | l : 12, LITAINT-2 and LITAMIL-7 re of extreme value in monitoring the reatti IRING-2 during the roll-up of AMQUACK-1 and his associates. LIRING-2 was implicated in the AMQUACK-1 support apparatus in Mexico. : { ; 1 t ; i i |. i i H ! : : y 1 ee nr + t oe ee eee ee a - <3 tb. _ ect tee ne nee ee ens aa TS ee ee SE poo eee , vy H l at i i. poEN mo - SECRET | sa femnne sap eerwee errand Per? not “~ SECRET TMMA= 3910 24 JANUORY 1966. 50-Hu1 28/3 : i ’ q {oo T “4 ' \ A ion : i : ig - Tene ene : the permonnel Of LIRING. His mest voletble use ia to identify 4 ‘ ; =>. Recenter ds weneanaca wo provide itens of interest on | photographs of the staf? and visitors. i Pr ; H : + - Hy i i i H . —_ | t bo; od i — ou eee = _ oan ee nn wee ee eee 7 we nn + | ‘ i - = - - wee ee . . + - eon oe eee ee . - ae ne al TL ne - soe wet . { ot (eee wee ee Do ee ee a , oe if . _ e “9 : . wot ECRET ~. (Pron Pitted tay SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT ba. Teanseceees £0 er Fite eo. ca a a en nee , ESPERUN-FEdE Le CUNSUELU + 201-330173 050-609-012 Sex a 008 7 -- : HAMA~33722A01 . 10 JAN 68 cit 7? . occ 7 SEC TO 2ND SEC CUBAN OFFICIAL REPRESENTATION IN MEXICO han werewcmbrenr enews rene trae = giuperernen Gate cree mee tea y 2 i } H ‘ ure , R 6801262172 ; \ a ! ‘ FILE IN 201-2 0/ 73] * ae ee ane CME UL tgs en aed IMMA ~ 33695 19 Decezber 1967 19 + 120-13/1 wT ween ceca are - rr i a ee er rere vee we aetna a eee MER EMAAR 8 WERT VEAMAMLS yoo is : into EYRING during the period immediately after the publicized death of "Che" Guevara and the roll-up of the commo system of the revolutionaries in Bolivia, They were especially useful in monitoring the reaction of LIRING-2 who was very closely tied to this commo ae wey ee tee and against whom the Station wes pianning an,opera~ |... . . - ORs fl { ee ' ne ~ C, Turougk LITAINT<$2, two denigation leaflets | were ’ prodctced attacking the LIRING staff in Mexico. One on the LIRING representative in Veracruz produced a reaction .---. in the form of a reward being offered for the apprehension . of the perpetrators of this material. yee . ® Re eee aes ott ee ae cy 209.2 255.0 326.~ 3586 443. _ B67e= 59002 Entrada a lis 16455h3.— 32° con Chelo,= PLATICN PRASCNALS/ wees IF invita a Ciclo a corer ccn alia hoy para platicarlo do Lucho.-2e<2 Chalo acepta.-= 195, i : Salida al 1966535.- 1054hs.- Ciclo con Conchis.~ Asuntos personales. = Chelo le pide disculp:s por haborse violenta co @1 otro dfa con ella por lo de Lucl:o,--= Conchis se encuen tra agripaca.se-- Chelo: que le hablé Marfa Dlena y quo le d£ ce cua soa we a Oaxaca para ol casamiento ce Pila y que hoy ella va a coser con ella.-- 244.,=Chola cone con Marfa Elena. Salida a1 L3550UJe— saveuwen Cauic con testes: Is bBeee un pedido de papel, sobres y artfculos co escritorio.= 312 Salida al 111727.< 1116hs.= Cholo con IF le pice que euncen a una persona para que revison ‘da r4quina IS! que us a el embajador.=e HF quo van a hacer todo lo posible por pasar en la mafiana.--- 405. - | Salida al 462220.- 1130hs.= Chelo con MF que le diga a la Srita.Jasso y al Lic. Santana, haber sii es posible que el %r.Sudsecrotario pueda rocivir hoy a Abrou porque eale hafianae-= MF que ics pasard el reccdo.--— 466. Salida a‘las 1132hs.- Chele con if el Lic. Gerefa Can “beros hablan sobre una cita solicitada por Abreu y Cicard =< - con el ®*r.Director.< Garofa: gue va a ver si cs posible qua les reciba hoy, que lzeso lo llama.ee= 4900 6. 4y v/y Creed aa ~ 3987 21 Tayb7 Salida al 141326.- 130%hs.. cher$” ex pane Guerrero habl sobro ol paso de ciento cinctcnta pesos por: “unos bolicstes ef Aa Cruz Roja.-- a iLL wn : (ITA IE iL, Salada al 10955l.- 131lhs.e Chcolo coa'MF Ja Srita.tena Ye pido dos ojomplorcs del Anuarie Financicro do “éxico, cu yos ojomplares cucstan 150 peses cada uno.]= Chole queda en mandar rocoyorlos.oo= 589, 24) ~ 3 bo 113 Salida a la eoayal. dv Suiza.e Chere! con la erba Jado we an Caden aantiwes al ansian.da tne hatataa da ta Gene Ratan . . . u Trese- “15. 6 abril 67. 2 ee weed, sn epteee anes cone nae ' ie dice cut? esté muy centido porque no vinicron al coctel fe su desp-dida cl jucves 20; cuc para cl sfbado, préxino 62 le (cra la Habana cefinitivazento pero gue antes, pasard a dcepedirse do cllos.-= ‘oreu lo pregunta por ol teléfono de Juan.-- iD quo es cl 480207,---= Abreu le progunta por Pepo, [& cue no tienen noticilas.-e< Abrou queca en cornunicarse con panes a la rovista,--- 560. a | 569.< Salida al 480207.~ 1320hs.. Abreu con If Juan se solu dan y se citan paru el viernes a lis 9.30pm en ol Yarfa lea i : bel.we= sbrow Te ates cms ch cotsle seule paca ia siavanae-@ 603 604.2 Entrais a las 152£hs.- EF Gustsve con Cholo su herna " ma le dice que ha asiado esporande. su llamada coms lo dijo. Chele: Fr sifn muy alta.-—— Visitas a faniliares.--— Gus ; 7 fave que su mord est£ cuy mtla srave quo tiono los intesti nos pezados - que tiene infeccién intestinal.-- Chelo cone @e costumbre con sentixentalismos, que por que no lo habfa hablado...s---- Gustave queda en llararla ol viernes por la mafiana.--- 653. i : J 655 .= Entrada a las 1340hs.- 1 con Chelo que ol Dr.Chavarrfa A del Gruno José Hartf{, quiere hablar cen el embajador.< Che i a le que un nonento.<-= Chelo aue ol ombajador no cst£ on su S : _despacho,--~ NF que se encuontra en Ja casa dol miastro Anco nae. Cheli,: que como ha sesuido ce sus maics.= °F quo estd mejorado.= fue Ancona quicre saber si salieron los guajoliti . . tes aquellos que si se ecbarcaron.... Chelor que le paroce 1 que sf, pore quo en cuzntoe vea al ombajador Yo dice que lo | ; - _ oo Lamaron.--- 710. i | . F23.e . Entrada a las 1355khs.0 IF la cuora con. neloce Asun tos personalces=-. Chelle le ofrece uncs prendas usadas pa i: . . - va la confeccion de otros prendas quo se utili conen= La | ; guera quoda en'mandar a “duardo per las prend Bene 878. i . ; oo _ . t : 851. Salida al 436980.= 1icohs.- uD Arturo gunta por Co : . pednee HF que ne ha Besnf.- Arturo: ao. cucido 110,;ue quo : se dormisne con et perqueé lin tione wn recads ce” endajador .o See cer ren ee seeeeewnes reer peencnme Phe, fg © & + L : . an re ’ a ti : F A. o t SECRET | | Chief of Station, Mexico City x i wee ee ee gre Chief, WH Division PBRUXEN/LISABPAN ‘ j Cuban Embassy Floor Pian Action Required: Update Pioor Plans, Cuban Embassy, Kezico city 1 | Reference : MEXICO CITY 1231 (IN 54233) ; i 3. Ie would be appreciated if the Station vould prepare up-to-date as possible seating and office plang of a]1 floors of the Cuban Embassy tn Hexico City in order to assist Head- quarters ia following YISAEPAN and ‘LIEAVOY take. ; Locations =~@ we wn eee ne ee rn i er) ed sete pms ue wee See lee Le! weeps cca e in this connection. If architect floor plang are available, these would be weicose but sketches are acceptable. Presunzably : LIFEUD-2, LITAINT-2 and LITAKIL-7 gould contribute to this re ‘ quirement. 3. What type of and how such activity is there ia reference office? I i . 1 3. Please indicate the probable location of the room AMBGAT! D DP mm linwnd he Peebn ee Anew nes nd awe She mete ome ot MAM e— h BAATACW CT VUE VOEOVAAMEY GO Yue VEL VET as bugged by WOFACT (UFGA-27310). Is a LISAEPAN unit scheduled for installatiaca in this roca? ath ade! _- ee TS Sieh peter meatier aes ii serene see irid ver ewes & A o1seeenenennamnernetiictnnstne Sane ete nie eaten sin RCC MN eter ee seat eapew. . omen on ” aan ne rere ee eee nt, wo, " §0-6-75/3 mili, ¥E/00G/CICS | _— : Andrew F. MERTOR 4 Q a i i at } : poo . ‘ { t rn i | Distribotion: : 4 tar ig j 2- , 08, Bexico City” i : 4 — a aes we - - | - ~ arnt i ~ | Lo . . . 7 i ‘50-6-75/3 j . ' ' WH/1 3. Stewart pea } ee 6954 : aI | | Chrono __ : 1400000 4 i ' | | H ‘ + \ ' ee ees wean me ANE LORE Ne QeerTee ste canes een te we ny EM gee Te Pees Tere . ESET weg see ATO A a Oat a rs t ae } i J LifikS persennri. the furnished heresting information on the ae ee es wee mere ee Mn cat OES: EEE TE “F. Physical Penetration and Coverege of “Lines. SOF EG - Zi MimA G7 &. LRVARSL<?, LEtAHIL-? cantinued to reporg on the aethyi ties: known to her of the LIRING sersonnal chs coues Im contact with end; te provide inferaztion on F2fSEN vialrors and espondcemets of eens | gSingscan et Lintse se ehe tins of tha AMO crasm Incleding tha prasence of zemeral Lozaro CARDEHAS. Later the sane mana th» sre chiained frae ona of the L inl4s cificers propegands records procuced by the Cuitural Ministry which sha lant wa for coming. She was tha first to report that s forusr LIRESS Inte ellicance Lo: officer nad asined a blgh leve! position ia the FOREN inistry__ J is Culture. . ~- 7 aa - ‘ef ame 3/772, eye 67) i i | { | ' me cen . 7 . 14-0000 4g y ns a i$] i! is} Ny ft tu .] pe i) te H arse eisviomein. Aibcre ¢ a / 4 “fp-e : pave met LD. Gee DO ce Le Suvenule Sinkiicalbsota pre pumvie 1 \ t . H i : we ' : 5 ; / : f Sate. ey tecest whee wees wens madmen ce ht yet nn ay Orte : “ERS OL SU BL tate a eee FTE WG OY! e+ 3 é t. ‘ : ! i i { i i t ” i . i { : i ‘ : . : wt . i i . o - were o - wee - ~=.A7 at as ae yt - i 5526 eG UCC wll born sé Comunicae Relaciones, pacce t . H dn ext, i745 vv pestericoisoics Carlos Serrans si yoe { : i i - te ~ : ’ : 4 uité cn relasitn con ls yiésto dice «ue si, = 4 i j t . - Z z ol + ’ too HOD Wevucin-e Lusloret con a4 Lictinmeincoz cue se canera,. —— . ! | ; 2 ‘ se ~ 4 te taltee- te eae et a= ; Aiderd asenes. huego Casles -ice lephaile cons a las -- hoe ; : - oni : a> permgue cl liccneiads ii.crita esti on + T i exntesasdodes y Co ous e55c5 : , ‘ . . . mg ‘ vy. : . oh ms : : _ . zt . _— zB. an . | . . - .oo4 . . oe ‘ . t | DISPATCH | -_ sscpez: . Led ! Chia? of Station, fexico City nr Chie?, #23 Chtef, a3 FROnE Acting Chief of Station, Zone SBCT Forsarding Peral Blesaing = | ACTION REQUPTD - REF TRENES ELLA-28330, 17 February 1966 o! oe In accordance with request contained in Reference, attached is Papal Blessing. ; { Joeezh Me RILASIGR Attactrents Papal Blessing h/w Distributions . . . : , 5 =~ COS, Mexics City watt We . - C/as vase a/ fof att 2 - of ae w/o/att He da ae ons 6 april 1966 - -. j OS Pas 1A MP wae et oe hae en ie RAT LIES Nem ee EO td bie Te age poreery cree, cent REGTESS NG ATO { j leaner 6 00 BOOS 7 1 __ eseom oe 1. LITAMIL~7, an aging epinster, ia a penetration agent of the Mexico Station inside Che PBRUHEN Embassy, She has recently been serfously 111 on two occasions end has been shabbily treated by her exployers while the Station has lavished attention on her, As a result of this contract in ceacnstrated concern for her wellbeing, LITAHIL°7 has shown a determination to be of ouch pore active service to the Scation than in the past. : 2. SEZAMIL-7 is a devout and oracticina foenn Favhalie ve to Le Conednntea understanding that certificates of Papal blessing can be obtained withowc too mech difficulty in hom. If this ia the case, sod the Rous Station can securely obtain such ea certificate, it ia believed that its presentatiou to her would eiach her already deaonetrated deteraination ¢ to help the Station with ite anti- AMTHUG vork. 3. A blessing of LITAMIL-7's howe or prayer for her continued health or any other eppropriste form of certificate would be much appreciated. Plessaz T/A any costs to ye Mexico Station. LIYAMIL-]‘a identity follows by separate cover attachzent. : Attachment : Identity u/s/e , Distributioa: Orig & 1 = COS/Rom w/att wlelecea Tose ic C/wep w/o att ana | a. | ROOF TO FILE RO. ers 000} ser. vo eaance o vesteoe Osis. PrRscm/umiy NOTIFIED apvasce copy O assueo Darorses reece : FILE Cc Cyor- . *" SR eRET 1317162 © 7 re f DIR CITE MEXI 5287 1351.33 126 PBRUYEY LIRAVINE . if 4. CITAN T= Rywenvest SURGERY 12 JANUARY FOR OVARIAN TUMOR, . 7 ~ POST OPERATIVE COW ITION-NOT YET DETERMINED, LITAMIL-3 ¥EEPING. TAB ON SITUATION, . D. IN PREPARATION POSSIBLE EXTENDED DELAY LITAMIL-7 RETURN 3 N\ ON, ‘5 YORK LIRING, STATION PROPOSES ATTEY°T PLACE BROTHER-IN LAY LITAINT-2 IN LIRING ASSIST LIRING-; AND 2.. LITAINT-2 HAS BEEN TOUCHING LIGHTLY IN THIS AREA BUT PREFER NOT INVOLVE HI¥ IN STEADY EMPLOY INSIDE LIRING AS HAY RAISE oUESTIONS HIS OUTSIDE SouRCE INCOVE IF WORKING LONG HCURS LIRING. LITAINT-2 BROTHER-IN-LAW”. 1 ‘ APPROX 91 YEARS AGE AND WOULD RE ABLE WORK PART TIME LIRING at nN | INTRODUCTION LIRING-1 AND 2, BROTHER-IN-LAW NOV ON MAILING LIST i LEPIN@ AND SOVE¥ INFO BULLETIN. oe 3. VILL CAPLE ESSENTIAL DATA FOR OA AND POUCH PRO I WHICH -- BEING COMPLETED, . me SECRET a CFW S887 LITAMIL-7 12 OVARIAN TUMOR NOT YET LaTAMIL<S LITAY LIRING LITAINT-2 NOT INVOLVE 2) LITAINT<2 POA-FRO i I a | eee SETS faa eae ee seen fh “P= WHILE CONTINUING STUDIES AT UNIVERSITY. THROVEH LITAINT-2 GRADUAL ==. -— 14-0000 i a al we neers . to { ; . 1 CATE OF mEceaATION { neo wo! } LiTa 3h i32 dan to Sap é2 REPORT Ret 38 ; pounce . y aS Stee ae 62 + CABLE ; is 1 TUE? f an - Sage rin i L o3eby547/ (B) * FIELD DISTS:BUTIC RHO. : PACLECADB $3 “sare 6 a 62 ; “geste Ba | REPORTS OFFICER i GuavEcT $5 ; i1S/ige Blogs Foctridad Cobean En Failte Haan BSRGOTION TES [Can if ), tow Cobsr/ srhia "Care | 3/504 ,205 1 CABTRO ‘Peanisation : Sn = | REASON TOS EELECTION: CUSTOWERS ST | Kexiee/tcha | “conan: axon COMMENTE: REASON FOR AND 088% EVALLETCHS SPECIAL DISTEGUTION OF LOAN SOTER COMMENTS TO TELA BTC) 1 | 4 | | i i | | | ‘ : | : | SECRET reieey 683 Wretn MAY BE SED SOURCE B! RD ' 3 RE Nha i i ‘ j i ee - a Sern TT ; s - ce cee ee ter Pe - - a 7 : { 4 e 44 1. . ' “ | | | | . | . | av con 14-0000 ee Ie DRELA TION rao x= oe Project ; Se11 Jan 63 \ . a a ae cere a j scunce | pate ACQUIRED ‘ ae | | LITANTIA? Sik ee oe t FIELD DISTRIBUTION — | #1 KO. t ‘bate “10 Jen 63° TI | Gnact Bet — REPORTS cence po | [ewer , ~~ [7 a a Bekad i { Senetaled Intervicy 2st Rerican y__Wasnt pis’ pistmeuTION 16% j Beat “ReauesteD : | 7 ante 4 315336327 peta rene ne SNE Hea Ce Poreten Minister ené Cuten Anveecsdor 2op.g—— ia sone te Ferice 5 enn celta en CoeEMTE: (EEAROS FOR RESECTION, cusToses And sx qvatmertoms: a; WPttsaL GISTRAISUTIOM C meteammos 08 Loan pares: rommeeTs. ‘Fo een, are.> iis resort wes gent to the geek for procesoine Dbecense the eource vas received SLILVTLe™. The desk thes ynéles LITAYIL@7 said the eoarce evaluation should be Te | t 1 | \ i | $ SECRET Ww PwRIGT ISSA | ] |e 2 H rors OD. PLACES FORM 59-92 SOTRCE RECORD taunss 88 winch MAY ££ USED ee ee _ Sn eee ——— REPORT PROCESSING REcenD 1S. eee iw wo, ~, a PECEIVED wa ; cf TISSEMIESTES e-co 1736 cee eacerers cretion. zi - ’ SECRET : i. . f18-203 , ae iri Men ee ec = een eee enenwrt ants, eemamnbasiinaniaettineitestse fo 14-00000 i 1 ; ; H ' : i j \ i ' ' 4 : } $ pare or Ltd DRWATION 10-34 Jannuiy 1963 DASE (5AG Re Fema January 7 1963 TT REPORTS GFFICER~ — Set 15/5330 | “Aten am ee 2 Yexico/Cuba CCUMENTS: (OEAROS FOR MEMCTION: CUSTOMIES AD DESL EVALUATIONS; OPECIAL O16 Tac Taw cw LIAS ROTE) COMMENTS TO OMLD. ETCD tvaL. REQUESTED betivities of Carlos Lecturg Heria, Coban Azbossadcr, in Merico City Pertions of these two cablea disseminated as a CG, SECRES? f | ees MIQUE ese Wucstnrecete’_-—«“SOURCERECORD ' + a 14-0000 peovecr : "| DATE oF INFORMATICN er FIELD NO. woes 4y ' ¥o Project ' DATE #CQuIRED | & oi FIELD DISTRIBUTION REPORTS OFFICER | SyeEcr Jet Yow Exployess of the Cuban Enbassy in WASH. DISTRIBUTION EVAL. WiaUESTED | Kexieso City GRADE AREA : ed ntcfowe | COMMENTS: (REASOM Sones (CASON TOM REIEETION. CUSTOMERS AND Chas EVALUATIONS: SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION O€ LOAM NOTES, CouMENTS 30 FIELD, EPC.» of Ko dissenination, Informaticn of thie type is reportable ty ODACTD. - j : ' i } H | : | | ‘ ! | ly _ ep (YOUNIS cee irenuarccuss’__—-— SOURCE RECORD. . | 2 u — ' i t + \ ' ' ‘ . 1 ae generate feet ' I . i t - . . » we ‘ . 3 ‘ x _ j anti 14-0000 | ' t . ' provecr { DATE OF INFORMATION : FleLD 6. 7 | | _ Prog ; . NO, Peal % sect Us Acrhl 1963 REPOaT evel GOURCE BATE ACGUINLD ee es nELA a LILA? 15 ttl 193 ox ~2 , pone ° SUBJECT | To KMoeting sotvden Cuban ‘asassader in Faxico syans nequesreD ant inzican Foreign hakster GOMMENTS: (REASON FOR RESECTION: CUSTOMERS AND DESK EVALUATIONS: SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION Of LOAN NOTES: COMMENTS TO FitLD, CVC? Big artes trat ths Station bas aparently raisec Lilt ile? fron F to B, ‘Ye feol tt a more nroper ovalsation far tals ovsreo (frm veo5 little of :Secerinavls value has been roceivet) vouli oo C. if in the future ter reporting verrante furter upereding to B, ‘ [Sess ceeason fon eeaenon comreuess sho SEOLEL Stis report wae not cdissenimted, infornation eercisal, no intel vale fo cugtcoaste the atation soould at brat tine once a recoamerd.tion. a \ FORM KO. REPLACES FORM S9-¥2 SOURCE RECORD eo | 3 _ i tauxss 688 wrich may se USED 4 wo me SECRET (utes Fittes ray : a ‘ . ‘ 1 REPORT PROCESSING RECORD ey, tthe foe, DISSEMIBATED WOW MTEL ftonwat aoe . » --tENLS GIOKS PRETTY maRGENaL TO THIS #W3. TO DEEN FOR REVIEW. ~ ' edt hedow He. on we ates ops pee sep renner seemtapitn eper ert \ , e j 1 b , 4 4 a rit KicbelbakiaiaSctco at i ot , ' i be NOT DISSE eATEL SECRET 14-00000 ce ee nee hee ee SECKET Bo cisgemination, Alreacy known. .e Source evalantion, sea Source hecord Cam for HXH-7188. ? te SRE een ere ee saci eee art aie ure narnia ee Ge a nee trate - - oe a PROJECT ‘ DATE OF INFORMATION: 2 FIELD NO. | Be Projec : 26 April 63 REPORT 7a25 SOURCE ° DATE ACQUIRED eo ee LITAKIL-7 FIELD DISTRIBUTION a _ REPORTS CFFicER SSO SsuevECT To | Eesignation of Qintin PID Uachadc, WASH. DISTRIBUTION [CS ] €vac Requestéo” . Caban Ambassador to Honary ‘ | \ AREA . —— | 7 rs | Cuba /Zongary . COMMENTS: (RASC FOR REJECTION: CUSTOMERS AND DESK EVALUATIONS; SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION OM LOAN NOTES: COMMENIS TO FLD. EFC. 6 sere | | : | . Tlunss 688 wacuwavecusca, ° _—_— SOURCE RECORD ; ; Pins | 2 en —_ 1 - — — es — - 4 _ a Ps a . a i 14-0000 ones FEN MeNAEA PEN eae reouct —ig Projast. LIP iB 5 LIT Lie? “ : y re me LVL Fay 63 GRADE F Boz REPORTS OFFICER bid > PAS gee cs ‘ ft AREA ' veaten {Cuba Tanwuastier (rare Som GAZ Ues WATERERS AMY OLE RUACUATIONES BRECUAL IMSTRICUTION OF LOAX NOTES: COMMENTS TO FIELD, ETC. 0 | [. . bE TTS NNR ce RI ST SuaJsEcT fr:vol to dade of Carge Asnillaca Gonzales aad vose Cris ialarers WASH. DISTRIBUTION EVAL. REQUESTED Sache & ¢icseni sation. | FORM NG. REPLATES FORM 59-52 SOURCE RECORD aaunss 688 wrices sav se used it auass 2 bras a , - : | : ! 4 4 i i 1 i fee 1 Retomennaames ec att ttn gate npnatans cement ee ene pROECT DATE OF InFORMATION \ * LIFizk and : so 273, 0ct 26 Aaril 2363 ‘ ““woornce —~CSN DATE ACQUIRED :t . LiGA+iLe? REPORTS OFFICER il i | t | = LIFizg Trevel of Latina A4necleans te Cuba os |“ seveene al (P5895 : pe : as oO [vr { " Waxic 9/ Coka/ Casta on. | COMMENTS: (RLASCN FOR SLAECTIOE: CUSTOMERS AND DESK EVALUATIONS: SPECIAL OcSThIPUTIOCN O8 LOAN NOTES: COMMENTS TO FELD. EFT 5 SBCcxwxRT Inforretion in the Gra cited eabloe wore éiesaninated as a CS report, | | i | , { . . - . - . t . . . os : . - . t ' } i ! ons REPLACES FoR i eo an oom ae 68s WHICH MAY BE ‘uD SOURCE RECORD . 3 ' penn v — sane — woe - a -—-- } a + I f i ‘ . wack i PROJECT we ~ ~ “mes . \ ‘DATE OF INFORMATION . ° a . pete No. 7 ™ Ho Froject — j pouRce ~~ CABLE Tle IN + FIELD DISTRIBUTION {we xo. eae F iay se): . Pel” «| «REDORTS Coreen — — susscct a Pus / jet Fania Zelema Alger, New iirector of the 5/ssa,gaa jk ee Bexican-Cuben Institute of Cultural FR 8 | _ Relations Aurxico/Caba CORMINTS: (REASON FOR REMCTION: CUSTOMERS AND SCSK EVALUATIONS; SPECIAL DASTAIEUTION OW LOAN NOTES. COULLMIO VA SICLD. CIC) i - : SECKE® | . | ~~ . of bee { 3 | a . » | k_ a FORM NO.” REPLACES FORM $9-92 SOURCE RECORD ‘ Qn | 2 taunss 688 which wav ee useo i we tee ee eee ee ee ~ ee ane ae Leva | pRrosccT ~ DATE OF INFORMATION 1 H : ‘pre oO. : | __—Be Project Bay 1969 eeonr east DATE ACQUIRED CASLE LAE EX 16 . sOoURCE | e i sn Jeng 16 et LIfANU-7 FIELD DISTRIBUTION i arno. | — ~ -: OATE 5 3 j : , “GRADE Zu? . ' REPORTS OFFICER : sugsecT Te ~ } ; ax, : Joie. ; WASH. DISTRIBUTION. 1 ¢5 ‘Di; Eyal. REQUESTED ‘ Carcellation of Ceban Bohassy oie 3/62? i ’ i Festivitios Flanned for 20 Hay 19€3 heme goa Anta 2 t | Mexico /Gcha i Comet Ts (RCASOM FOR FERCTION: CUSTOMERS AnD CESK EVALCATIONS, SPECIAL DXSTEIBUTION OF LOAN NOTES) COMMENTS TO FELD. E9G.8 i i ! 1 Dissenimated ty 1000 as received, ! - tg I | } fue Te | | Ube i ! a= i | . ry . | | : FORM NO. REPLACES FORM 59-92 ‘SOURCE RECORD i C629) ! ! yuunss 688 wuick say ec ustO COMMENTS: (REASON FOR ALALCTVON: CUSTOMERS AND DESK EVAEGATIOKS: APREMAL CHETRIRUTTION O8 Lo8m NOTES! COMMENTS YO WLDL ares Be Est 7251, Supintae the complete srodoctiag of LicAtiin? hos been reviewed by Seat quartarte of tho 10 roporte eumuitted rroa Sepeanoer 1962 theouch Nag 19ee of unich oot eas source of the eoxplete, oF a s.0citlo part of the report, § wore not cisseninsted. in tien to those — which ware dicsorisatod, 2 disco: used infe received in ope cediep wich tra ne _— foe info fron sania evures is Coneicered to be quite levelerel ant frapantarye © Sneloiiag fow dotails. - after this carsful review, ve £011 to find ary justification for rains’ ber! to a °S%, ve vioh to point out that ecurce’s genes, to infomation coee not affqot ber! ratings That would be re looted ia Oe aoraisal of content. : | LITA? fo cocsivered & °c* source by ‘icadquartera, | | SEs 688 Swceureruse = SOURCE RECORD ps. tas 14-0000 fn racemes eae te eer be So ee cee re pRostcy LIPIKE & Bo Project DATE acquiReD & May 63 A LI? ln SUBJECT Alta kona Gonzalez qnevedo, Cuban, : : Gaining in wursing in Hexieo aaane —-3/5480932_ | COSMENTS: (REASON FOR REACT OC SU STOMERS AND ECS EVALUATIONS: SPECIAL DISTRIOUTION OM LORS MOTES: COMMIMES TD OUELD, ETC.) SECagzgi | FORM No. REPLACES FORM 59.92 eo lesunss 688 wich may se useo SOURCE RECORD | 3 pac ee a od : 8 TSR . ae rd 14-0000 | pmovect py ¢ruject | BIG .Y, LTA FR eae ere wrens ” . DATE OF INFORMATION a ee es semana wet * wee oe FIELD NG. bis nhlie? .° bicsicy we 7 o. eugsect Bank seconate cm Grensection, of the Coven ccmsey in Sexrico cbly. “GgSZ3 : CaOMAENTE: (REASON FOR REACCINON CUBTORERS AND DESK EVALUATIONS: SPECIAL CISTRIBUTION CW item eryree: Cremrmrwen To rer Bee @ Be Full BiSSeM Peree itens vere combine? for disseimtion. . tee ae eet aah i FORM no. REPLACES FORM 53-92 SOURCE RECORD g 7%) taunss 688 wc may 8c useD ; on : eee a ene eerie ee ee oy nents a rene _ ey _- : i eeseae wen een earn eee a ent ~ -- ees ! : ‘ . : t I . 2 . . . : J . 4 } ! . ‘ > : : F . i b i tee t ; i * oa ‘ k - — . . 7 : ok 14-00000 ween : rons [ BATE OF psronuarion of pict No. \ : a Go Frogect 14 Aur 63 ROR oe nnn nea Cave ACGUINED [came pI 19530 —— |—-sousce ; 1 aug 63 we __ Lita De? FIELO DISTRIBUTION { RENO. - vx 63 { . GRADE Be: { REFOCATS CPFICER \ zug is ¢) WASH. DISTRIBUTION cs - | ——— EVAL. REQUESTED SxChst wo dissex, (f no intel walse to ccstoners. [ ] Mexico/Cuba: “Fos WO. ¢ aug, RELACES Fone 59°92 SOURCE RECORD | i ; van ss G55 wnicn mar se useo Oe eee tes ee WAY BE USED { j { DISSEMINATED oa \ 1 EE AMAT EON, CF SUFFICE ONT _Tnea,-- { eer oso Saale YOM RRR REM Fad DOOR eipte Ament mee tee at ts ames heen ot learn settee nme lepnceliae teeta aeetee oo ane | : wean __ NOT DISSEMINATED ; ses {736 ese ovcetous aertssn. “ SECeEY Fe geen ae lt et et pnt at AN re ot | Pot ae Od poerers Bo Project lee $3 = 9 Jen 64 REPORT DATE ACQUIRED CABLE SuUagGECYT Tésuegoe of Visas on Separate Pioces of Paper ty the Cuban cnbassy in Hexico City Nexico/Guba | COMMENT (ALAPON FOR FEIECTION: CUSTOMERS ANG DESK EVALUATIONS: SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION Of LOAN MOTES: COMMENTS 30 FIELD, ETC. 1 t S2Chet LITAKIL-7 is considered a °C" source. ; : : EVAL. REQUESTED e314 i | en ED BORER RRL ihe eEiaRl MNS ee stem Le Heel he eo tem ermine a J L 7 ~ t i cus. FIED HEssase pore cores a . ! bo Geese . SECRET | "ESS REPROOUCT fo PA Or15 ITED Penton unit warieses 4 - - "eRe : ; ; si : co GIT n : ‘Actioe ApTIBCE COPY 5 "Tunit Tie. + ; CIFT/O._Y ([] voces mee Se ‘ tao * | wm. ruc ET Boles thous 4 ! i : J ‘ : i . CsA / dong CRE T 2818252 a on 4 i ie’ “CIR CITE MEXE 3532 a - a-- wee one : ; iT L. r oer wi’. 1CeruY vv t PBRUMEN a 7 LITAKILS-3 AND -7 2G7H ib. ZTATIGN ¥ILL CORPLY é REF ASAP. ° — , a cle . ASAP ) w& DISsem sa, R/AY LAVARISCE | SECRET , ery ccf A ° : ce oe | , i ' : fd | ; : _— . ee _ _. ee ae be i I 7 7 ; t a eee -. ~ ~ — Roe ne eee ee oe we eee ee -e oS —— — ee ee ee f ! ‘ i . { ! : “ : i : if ' i ‘ . ~ : D oa i i 14-0000 | “Ss MIX. anFc. CT a nr nd, Lou . Boma tees a a eer rnae etree ate e-e a. 4,0 FOLLOWING ADBITION Sete pect SSE : core nate morte me ae meg actenre oe a es DAatoate yu Be ee Dee Te WD LTA PANSONNEL . ? 5 Se 2BRUNIN TARGET : : . Sel PGR Se 8 hee : : x i ‘ : t 3 4 . > ot eee fee pene re rele we a Fe ee a ee ome qpre mer eee cele Hae ee re US INT LY LISITID Yee y VIIa PSEALLATION, WITHIN TE MST ALI TION. Spy meee om eee meen 2 ie, FOLLOWING OMS SE LEVINE £3: a et ee ee ee A, COMPLETE SRT AIL DUGRIDTING ‘ EXTERANSL STRUCTURE TARGET, WGRAING WITTEN ' ee er alee Famemedis ee she Petr eee a pret et wot: - INDICATION UNCSUAL WORALNG BASS . + - 's “ "7G, SECURI FORCED DURING WORAING. ‘ ~ se : a 2 1 ian . _ 32° HRS, AFTER WORKING ERS, AND DURING WEDK-ENDS AND HOLIDAYS, | ~ . S272 MTG Ore che . ~ * + ~ RELMeeaSS OFF.CEA ~ woo ‘ : i REPRODUCTION oY oT HER CHAN TMELSSuiad C: i - mo - wil 7 . os 1A ’ UEP UN PI ee Peete aie ria qm omen sie gine etpeomimme sine ose oo aso wpm ene wm mere ae, PIRTAINING THEAETS, Cire ES NOT AAVI LLlLS, | SASONS FOR oc LOCATION (CMH Wo Coll CLD AS OTT END GF sypemsem en cee Eves ToS nas GL NOON, SECUALTY wees ee ee reso ae BIDESAGES t t , / canescens otrcees wd ae Se VEG + a wee pee ee ee Merit Saad pate, et . S72 _. . 4C(FuiD . rat STRERTIEStiVS ersieaa Soar Tink ners toe enone! Sate Etned aes a8 SECRET (Phen Fat SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT ESE 49. TRANSFERRED To As FILE wo. _ INTRATOR, MAX 201-330173 . 201-737921 SEX M 006 7 EGGA-03180 09 _NOV-6 CIT. CUBA? - \ occ ? + RE INTERCEPTED LETTER FROM HANS-WERNER 2 ABTHEYER TO BRAULIO LOPEZ 201-737022 R 6503092805 Hen 867 vee cenvscee socevoce. rans yet : , A 1 j ; . . . oe cee eenienenmmeneian + 7 14-0000 | \ i) | |. - , a we a Fan | Powers came sersot “em . a SECRET craze DIR CIVE REX? 1845, . : rer a 2 SUNT RE pels. - worl! - LIRARGH Cg lupe lant hy fe aa mee As abin-eneoa 2 TS AOBES % YE aes eee EON 65339 Fence TE ARD _ weer Suen see ve. _& (OM 65334 me vs - oS ‘inen97862 jee FOLLOWING KEYED TOREFBe- °C 1° fle, PARA Bo caLvTLLo ‘ERARGED 70 00n'' unre ALL PY G4. WISH HAVE *. “ATS PY: 63 OBLIGATIONS CHARGED. Unrse i 48 STATED IW REF A OWING PURTLY OC 2 eee t MUCAGE DUTIES, ‘So cHaRaTRS At staTion.” LITAIMT 2 Suanezs imisr x * Buntna’ ALL FY 64,” Stace outracs WOT TH KUCAGE FIELD STATION CHARGTSS. “MRTG Con DURING FY" ES ‘Ai’ urs ite TweLiory ™ JTRARCHo: ABOVE DO a : SG REPRESEET ont Ts SAT TORS oven ry ABOVE | ‘Trose LISTED LILISP Xap we PaRA'S."* LIMUPy aMOUMT'S LISTED PARA IT A REP. @ WERE craraen, oon?! unmet fares punts” a ia Tike nov ‘es ase pouLsrd par. ee — le athurt prow titer rea arlient “sch ierttes,. Fon FOR OVER YEAR SPATYOR. -. 3 |” gedit ted woro on proucet’ dct oH” ‘one WaT on “ame STATUS REPORT | Lmniceaate: ‘Or B Woy nes MEA Pon V okcrsion.” vown tee erru, , {: maerRAre on eet on'vird es" > 4 tars mere: ae .l too ee if a z. reals a res ae oe Saray ne annie sie teat wd : Se bet Ubon a oy rahe Sua ai Avivo Me. resi tathi Ge PARA @y LIVEWS Anji ALC Cr ED SEPARATELY as js zpoTeD ASSINPTION RE LICASEO CORRECT, ag NOTED Hehe Pane : NOTIFICATION Plan ToMINATE LIGAZO. St BRC. Uc ape Bo.taee POH Limaxey tera, tk iui Fas te : fe PARA SH. PREPARINN MOJELE ag REQUESTED, urstae- ‘Wow att LY 568 FoR OPS EXPESES, HIS ouany TERMTRATED 1 APRIL 68.48 (RJUST IFIED, BUT seRvrceg RETATHED AS UFAID COLLaBcRATOR, - ‘Uma > ts ony ageNr, Bur wnL Bz Ieqwen Td PROECE, Lrtann-@ CATSSION FROT REP A WAS OVERSIO NT. VILL Bf TECL@ED at TOTAL EXPENSE FoR FY 65 OF APPRORTNATELY 99680 DOLLARS, ngceNe vena IRD 1CATE LITAINT <7 WAY REMAIN HER ar® WELL TOLLE MIA 2% PROJECT FoR. 140g S OTMLLARS. |. Liamanus ACT iow BET REQUESTED, AMPRAIO-6 TE & PERMINATEO o +,. CAUT 64, UTLL vor BE USszD FURTHER. i gasid} " & REF BS BELIEVE ALL ANSwERS CONTA IRED mr -ceae!! thos y SATION VIEWS 604 anOUNT an LTtau PROJECT 108 As EXCESSIVE. _ | S&S REQUEST Ko Pine MBER Fon LmAncH. ; en 7 Storr. tre! oo . 0 YEON PE | ~ e oe . _t PRESumiy EXPENSES LISTED Aga MST GALVLEO pws 7 vee TAINT-% hoch. 064 WERE MALE Fe ‘fELEWE re Aven oueaTid OF LikisreN, * on so . ot et fp oo o¥ey cc —_ en a - mon ete tint einer a . ae ena alae weal oat pete ‘ soem ara Lo FAD no paayth The geese mene aaa weep vets te etn: ee eo een BAL SD AGHE oan Se Loo, ti et eyes .- . - . ' a iaheeeiiahinl Sir ated f a Tet 3 fre mere eee : [eon : ei ontt om ts. + eet. tna er Ge” nd pare ue , are aes - s Pie ae tes. . . “+ AY 7: sd ee from, DIRECTOR : con lt gS veo (G2, VR, File, : | “4 =) ANGELPR JL F _ i] ar 450. 0 pw peeX pan J OSCVENBER 196 47 pes ws 5 mL NO. ro ,MIXICO CITY i MEXT 20, om te OF LIRANCH B 585 REF: HMMS 24694 1, UPON RECEIPT ANSHERS FOLLOFING QUFSTTONS Hnnc oaany cervert 2. PRESUME EXPENSES LISTED AGAINST CALVILLO AND OOA WERE MADE TO PELIEVE OVEROBLIGATION OF LILISP-X AND DO NOT . i REPRESENT OBLIGATIONS OVER AND ASOVE THOSE LISTED LILISP-X, PLEASE J . CONFIRG, 3. ASSUME MONEY OBLIGATED AGAINST LIR#NCH FOR LIVUFF LIS wer Ts IN ANDITION THAT LISTED LILISP-X AND INCLUDES LIRUFF SALARY. oo ae ela AAE Ree ante Al te assur 2 | GOA PROJ CHICH BEING REDRAFTED HERE AND ASSICNED CRYPT LIRANCH,. } 4. (CVEN THOUGH PAYROLLED AT HDQS SALARIES OF STATION ‘ASSETS MUST BE INCLUDED UXDJER STATION PROJECTS. HDQS ACCORDINGLY ADDING SALARIES ~ \ OP LEICOCKY 1, AS WELL AS MANY OTHERS SINCE TRANSFERRED TO (FORMAL — 2. PROJECTS, 0 a * - } \ i | ncaa tone S, NONFY MUST BE INCLUDED IN LIRANCH FOR ALL OOA CHARGES PRIOR TO EFFECTIVE DATE OF NEW PROJECTS APPROVED TRING CURRENT FISCAL . YEAR, THEREFORE HAVE ADDED MONEY FOR LICOVET, LIOXIDE. ALSO INCLUDING i MONEY FOR NFwW SOVIET ANM CUBAN RRXK PROJECTS FOR SIX MONTHS), THESE . 1 : NEW PROJS MUST 3E SUBYITTED DURING DECEMBE? aND MADE EFFECTIVE ‘ wets awe t * surees' earsee ; ~ | | $epeacrse ormece | SECRET | toe | “rn REPRODUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING C77ICE 18 PROMIBITED® - - wee a emo iy we r ra a “ou. : : je .. wk 14-0000 iy t . ef ta se Oe ee ee 2 ee a 2 ras S om. ; ~ MESSAGE POR; WEy--*-- . _ - Cook | S E CR E T . qr. . — D Ho ox oan, ue (Fas nN cs Fu wo. ; w ¥ ’ Rom BIRECTOR com, . neo oat , page two mo one 1 JANUARY 1964. . . Jk .. 6, SUGGEST PROJ FOR SUPPORT ASSETS AGAINST SOVIET TARGETS - RARARBARAARASARAARARA (Fama THO BREE) TRCLUGE Lic MOE dince He Rion BE TRANSFERRED OTHER LCIMPROVE BASE, INCLUDE RENT, SALARIES AND MISC EXPENSES OF ALL BASEHOUSES AND KEEPERS. . « oe ‘ 1 RECOMMEND ALSO LILINK PREPARE NEW PROJECT COVERTHG “LICENTO-1 * AND Licooxy 21 AS IMKBRXAXE INFORMANTS CENTRAL AMERICAN EXILE ACTIVITY ol wext. re — , 8. REGARDING NEW PBRUMEN “PROJECTS: . bone . A. SUGGEST LICAMEOS “75ND LIFEUDS 22 AND 23, BE TNCLUDED In “SEPARATE SINGLE NEW PROJECT AS STRAIGHT SUPPORT ASSETS. | SH ASSUME ONLY ONE LICAMEO ‘BEING PAID AT RATE ONE HUNDRED PER HONTH. ¥ kur Bae PREPARE SECOND PROJECT TO COVER GENERAL INPORMANTS AND: ere, |__ SPOTTERS PBRUMEN OPS. INCLUDING? = ewe LR 37 “eee ) AMPACA wt - cn a 24 LISICLE<L. BELIEVE STATION FORGOT INCLUDE HIS SALARY f° TN REF SO HOQS ADDING THREE THOUSAND PER XER YEAR FOR THIS. _ ar Tk gy LYTAMILS 3, 9 LISTED REF. ACCORDING OUR RECORDS LITANTL a ne SEVEN ALSO ACTIVE AND SHOULD BE INCILUDED, WOULD INCLUDE LITAMIL-2) ~ . - , . ° nBATIN ™ ATE es ” -s atraooueri gt Orman man THE ISSUING OFrice Cage te. a ON ee sea Be laecmenenel me enine eects ARON em Oe rl ye 2G owenhw 14.90000 ! | Sl , PACE THREE | i. Li : “per org ROUTING a Jo Ad UL UIMESSAGE Poem op | ee . ‘Orw {| SECUET _ ' CONo see woe metas o: CD far mt CS Fed NO LL Ne aiicaremnen ene mee i i : wert CIGD ot bee , RoO on on CS3B9S —_ EVEN IF SLIGHT PCSSTRILITY HE TO 8E RETAINED. ' ‘a ~\ 7 — ; co 4) LITAINT=2, ~ SUGGEST INCLUDE LITAINT-7-1F POSSIBILITY HE SE RETAINED, NOTE HE HAS NO CLEARANCE, SEE HMM 13128. a SJ} HMAg SUGCESTS AUPANIC-6 XR WHO RECEIVES $240 MONTHLY yi PER PRO ALSO BFE INCLUDED. 8. . AGREE DECRIP LICHAP AND LICRAFT RE“AIN OOA, ; ° 9. PLEASE CABLE REPLY. SEE SEPARATE ER CABLE MRID. 7 END OF MESSAGE ~ { : oye 14 G i E | ‘ i : ot ee wpe — ; . oat, a . {y ~ $s tain ee C }. 47 ptr 5 4 “= : } 4 a DESMOND FITZGERALD . Va J. KAUFMAN ? 200) CfweD C/WHAL a ct : . | : ' - . Loos vee! . | . euqsasias corscee "SECRET . | tumaeed tem | were” . . i domnqueeeng ond . REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS FROHIBITED, i Some Me. { . . t ee née ae nena met oe L che _ . poe ‘ i =F i : pod , \ TS a CRRECTOR FROM 8 MEXICO CITY ACTION: i 8 1s i i i ee spe eam reese cee “INFO 8 pup, Doos/L, Dons 4, SPOG 2, CI,C1/0PS, CI/IC 2, FI,FI/INT, SAS 8, VR SECRET 0617512 4 . DIR WAVE CITE MEXI 8037 pW 397 Y HiBASTE PBRUMEN ; l feey 4 + . -.- ar wae NA MEP MEAL PSAQUL ER CO ory 2 ee AOR ACCORDING LITA“ IL-7, LECHUGA TRAVEL PLANS CHANSEC: HE SEUT CANADA, WILL REYAIY UNTIL 18 FEB, PROCEEDING PBRUMEN, “SECRET \ 7 | . , j C/S COMMEXT: *REQUESTED SUBUS TRAVEL PLANS. i : i . } : 7 : I ; \. . 4 r ee i : - : Toe | pi a (losecrer | ES] i REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PRO! + Copy New poe. i mee tee ee ° e is med . ‘ i 7 . { , : 14-0000 Dd ff i ee NCLASSIFIED_ MESSAGE weasel | 10 « DIRECTOR ‘ FROM» MEXICO CITY 7 | ACTION: wi 8 (WH COPY SLOTTED AT:1325, 27 JAN 64 LMG) O } INFO © pop, DOOS/L, D0DS 4, SPOG, CI, Ci/oPs, FI, SAS 8, VR : SECRET 2715492 . ae | ; PRIORITY DIR WAVE CITE HEXE 7940 21: Ed 06522 | MPBASTE Loa | } SF, es ooscs : . | i © LITAHIL*7 OVERHEARD CONVERSATION INDICATING CARLOS LECKUGA ARRIVING HEXI 28 JAN. NO DETAILS, NO CONFIRNATIONS. WILL ADVISE, ; SECRET 2 | ' ne ae . : / ‘ A “4 ia . ~ “> ert eed 7 ae a i a . . j a 7 _ oo - 4 _ tL a — —_ ~ oF oa : SECRET . oe oe ~ Ne REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUNG OFFICE 1S PeOHEITED eon . > - : a - : . . . b ° . 3 cat hoe thoes acing Se gol, Tt Ie a SE Pen amen soe a Fa Theaggie ed a4 i TT ce cet emg pense NEE gpeastet be” ¢ « . I 1g adingnipletre meena tas « 14-0000 __MOTELSING ACTION t _. | essay re mcocne i ‘ + X ne woccas equa REF: EMMW-11739 LITAHIL-7 was granted an OA on 20 August 1963 for use as outlined in PRQ II forwarded in HHMA-21539. END OF DISPATCH Distribstion : - COS, Mexico City ORIG NATING OFFICE WRCER TOS WH/3. Wexieo/C. Bustov: :dd ADR DN ATING 14-0000 es "SECRET C mo. 101663 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH/3/Mexico Wayne Carley fee ptm eben meee wees a esadinnnnenainensaneainenl Operational Approval is hereby granted in the case an . for the purpose specified in your request dated__2h June 1563 . , : : H 1 H ' t ~ a j This Azprovel is tase’ upon evaluation of information available to this is 2 Office, and is granted under authority contained in CSI and CSI-F 10-5. fsj Edward P. Brown i CI/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION I Date:__20 August 1963 dir i ee ee ee tm et tree ae eS — feng ae see en ee oe 4 —-. Distribution: .. Orig. to Addressee _ 2 to Files SECRET ae 12% “sae peeveeve menttons. ACTION FE QUIRED - REFERENCES: ACPION REG: FYI REFS: A) HW-11621, 5 June 1963 B) HeMA-21539, 13 June 1963 As of 28 June 1963 the POA on LITAMIL-7 wes rein- stated until 26 Septerber 1963. On 2h June the Head-, quarters desk requested that an OA be granted on the basis of the PRQ Part II submitted by Reference B. EHD OF DISPATCH Distributions 0&1 - COS, Mexico City 201-$30273 ORIGINATING OIE = FOTER ~ eT wH/t/exico Ww, Carley dbo at SECRET ar PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL | | MEMORARDUM FOR: Chief, NUMBER wa/2/M = W. Caley REFERENCE: Your Memorandum, Dated crn A Provisional Operational Approval is granted for the use of this Subject as set forth below. A Provisional Operational Approval issued ty CI Staff grants the sane authority, on a temporary basis, fer the use of an individusl as the eathority granted in an Operational Approval -mless othervise specified by CI/QA. It is Roced hawawme natu an neelintnam: File ahenbe and dmvantinntion aed fe oh, ject to a furtter final review when all investigation is cocpleted. POA is reinstated until 28 September 1963. wt To precess the Operational “Approval, full information (ecepleted PRG Parts I and II) must be submitted as soon as possible and not later than six (6) months from this date. An Operational Approval will follow when all investigation is completed and upon the receipt cf satisfactory PRG Parts I and II. Cancellation must be Fequested if use cf Subject by interested Di- visions ceases. : A -- > Qf Thomas Carroll, Ir. earn pose 125 %88 recvious carrioes. wrk - | Prosect ~ . | DATE OF INFORMATION: ° t . . . ' FIELD NO, . | . SECKES : ao Y ———— ere ties a, — | SOURCE y DATE ACQUIAED . —Teaeie —— a Sn ee t FIELD DISTRIEUTION [mins | i $ 1 REPORTS OFFICER ' suBJécT ; 1 cs A | Eva. REQUESTED COMMENTS: (REASON FOR REJECTION: CUSTOMERS ALD EESK EVALUATIONS, SPECIAL O1STESBUTIOW OW LOEN NOTES? COMMENTS 7 Tors ere» Es EMH 7251, Supdata. The complete productica of LITAVIL-7 has been revieved by Beadquarters. OF the 10 reports submitted fron Septenber 1952 through Fay 1963, of which L-7 was the source of the complete, or a specific part of the report, 5 were not disseninated. Ig addition te those whicn were aisseninatea, < aiseecs used oro received in ops cad.e8 wnicn vas fron i=/es The icfo fron this souree le corsidered to be quite lowelevel ant fragnentarys fneluding few details, After this careful review, we fail to find any justification for raising her ts a "B® 4Ye wish to point out that source's geceag to information do-s not affect her rating. Phat vould be reclected in the appraisal of content. . LITANIL-? ie consicered a *C* source ty Headquarters, ' eed = beers eee tenes cement nent ot [.. : [Toms 688 res kar eevee SOURCE RECORD ; ; @O |; 2 tn ss 2 . a ee 14-0000 were oe a aebeneimentereetideietesnencanienieatemedemnieimeenien mesmeeelods ln taken orient aban taneie ate i . f . i | ~-_ warty i 1 } ' : { Sisnary - j | i aa i | t : ig ; 4 F i Cf the ll, 5 wars 20 2155... (one still on uy desk, srosvoly ro dissed.) ‘ oC ¢ac?t see vi se3a to ednsi 2 232 siz eo.rees 2 sey at ao fron tne tery fiwet want trev aver = frou ner, 27e eustilication 3 for raisiz; ier, . a » accent - cayce.ve retter cevise * 4 vo : 3 is vary cenerous. é . i : i douct wretcer tre a0 or LO in bexi ever evaluated cer stuff. : | 4 . iF q i Sow -— wnat is your 35. : think she xmmibt is vorth a 5, its certainly CE ty se (is. -rovaslez : eas way or). Zowever, coking at: the over-2_l, ' seers Jrony Te re er sxe really <eserves it - : . t i ‘ saeco fe ae eater meaner RL Ln at — ee ne . ! | . | : : _ _ oo ; i : Y een | whoo tee opens ee ee . H ; . a Es . . i -— , . t ' ‘ 14-0000 Pc PRAT AES MARTE CR ASTOOS CED Mtnoraee niece A on Ae Lent | freee atin! aye wh WMM- PIES - herr "4 Eu=7236 Aor 53 Para od r te a en ae Dp th my aN fog ir) tte Pos i : +3 i t i t - 2, a i _ i ssen - lo intel tO custo Sanne oS . * ; ! (isre.y sale sees... 3 os re .e:t) yt (lecnwa now 236. Pt = SL SuL i Sao west into seasilm re cer eval ‘pepert carrisc oer as oe, : Sat: 4 eel i ort Legler e orltsis s.asse (from wien } Little of cisse. i: lé be G if is : tie Fsture ser rez BN, US Sy, bre Hl station suculd at t= 4 . 4 . ' i sFzvel to Dz.a of 2 ceazle : H (Poztica of reso & frav L-7 was t-nt visast were issue? the 2, - 4 an. ad Jevt r fares.) : } eo disse: - tre t- i ee Fi elt gave ker tnt Pile ereta*ty hacsts 2 Sac for Dangsset nee te = earlier Sad's - act gave tern j (Bur @MAMe 7S 24s FB” ee, d f ‘ } t ! spe em ae . tee te ee Sera, Vinal amet ee "os : - ° t ’ Be + : a ' sd , . ’ . 14-0000 Lisd li-7's arts ) ) , ed a £ . KX. Bi-7222 lew £9 pe Ral 6 LAP SS “7 F I~ o} & gS ee | : E7252 ZX 4515 we, { ‘ 42 0 © : Bo pk é wae : -- = te 1 oe - in EN7353 | Bo SES8Ci9 ae . Yao & eth cheer iz nen ae nee 37 7225. 22 a jation « ealiet t3 2 : ¢in 2& ut brat | Csasicers . woe zits Cevaig and raise Lia il-? ‘ . i eval.® *e Ther gave the seport af a B - pt nyinne me ENRON NOR mie ene + Nm . 2p ete te tear et ested that 2 Ka teers te a: rave pooper ‘ . Ate eer eee ne ae RE ee Ba ne oa . chk pean a here ao 14-0000 en ce le AMR AE lee ws he nee ln te Ae An Whitteo a xis , 4 fa | | g 8 | oe eet ~ 3 : | ; i r § | ad x & A g : . HBS 6g | | gash FA _ | | base 868 3 | ' ; a 4 f 2 z< | 3 4 3 3 | | : = | | S ve oe cement ag tenet ne i si nnn eager pn can 14-0000 CLASSFICAT (OM SECRET = =< RAPOK Recet —] WsETED FoR ESS xX 3 oP secs Ine EDIMED Cz t ¥ Action Required: OA on Subject Reference: Hid 11126 EMMW 11621 i oo be There are attacked three (3) copies of FRQ Part II on Subject and operational approval is requested, : | | | er 3 330/73 aaa! 14-0000 i H I t i ; : 7 i fen eerie kt ae Senet ore ENCLH She LAMM DSS 3F PERSONEL RECORD CUESTICRNAIRE PART $1 - OPERATIONSL ENFORMATION DESPatcn 99- EMMA 21526 IUSTRLCTIONS TO CASE OFFICER - Thee form eust be (:ties sa by the case offscer of eppropriste euthorsty on the bassz of bhe beut foroatsca. It 18 mot to be chown fo the sabsect. 2. Sorwelly. headquorters erff be unable to sseue an aaproce!l eolere requeste: fursishes anssers to aff questions sa Pay pacts I ead $F. Bseceer, sn an excegamcy prowssional approval may be obtained by complying With the op- olecable provitsons of FF 29-215. parsersphs ga, §. PIL and p28. Thereatter the uevel setned te dadument 0: com plete the case muet te folisee! aa ser forth 29 FR 39-976 ' ' 3. Tssee (9; campleted copsee of 22, part J tinciading copy sn sebject-s handwritieg, sf pesssble) and two (2, com- pieted consen of thes fore want be sent fo headquarters 26 Reon as possible 4. Date acgerred later aast be sent to hessouarters sa PRE fornet tm feo (2) copses. $- Fall an atl stems, af snforeetsan obtaiscable. BF stem non eraiscable erate "VA.7 If additional space required for stew. ose reverse aste of page keyed to appropriate afeo nonber. 1. CRP TONE Te. #Sess0New in fable sn- LITAMIL = 7 : CONTACT AMD CEVELD>MENT ete Ame OF ame SUBsEeT O45 FIRS? TORTACTED OR LEVELOPED, LITA L-3» a former superior of LITANII~-7 in the P3nsMEE Embassy handled her for s=veral zcnics cefore turning her over to Clyde K SHRYOCK on 7 May 1962. SE=f0CK is k ocwn to 1-7 as "Zoderto". Lirect contact with L-7 wes made in order to zet tetter and more detailed information re the, PBEUMEN Embassy persommel and activities. i Z- AMDECATE SHETHER SUBJECT TOCLS GE THOWED COER QUICKLY AmD tw & SECURE WARNER TO ANY ®ESPINSIBLE CASE OFFICER FOR MARDLENG. PF SOL INDICATE To we, i a Subject could be tarned over to any Spanish speaking Case Officer | through LITAMIL-3, who contimes to be ier closest and nost trusted friend, Hot applicable Rese 10508 I oe ~ secrertS COPY Fw ee ae SECRET MOTIVATIGM any CCRTROL v. ESTIMATE SUBDECT’S MOTIVATION, (Be detailed, sf posssble crete evadence. Do not use stock conmene auch ae capes. cosmusser *) Subject is anti-Commnist and pro-l.S. Ste vants to prove that she is anti-Communist. by provinizg insormation to UDYCKE re activities inside the PERPMEN Embassy. i H : 2. retcare Ge AT CONTROL, IF AMV, EXISTS OVER THE loser. (If wo costrot. of if there st a feck of reel contral explasa.) Station Mexico City has little control over Subject except to reveal } ber activities to PaQUKEN authorities. , i r SECTIOm 118 COWER USED BY SUBJECT AND CASE OFFICER IM THEIR MEETINGS. Meetings are held at the home of LITAMTL-7 ard if necessary the Case Officer could represent a visiting "friend", i 2. COVER USEO BY SUBJECT Im GOTAINING H’. INFORMATION AND IN CONTACTING WIS (NFORMANTS. Subject is employed at the PRRUMEN Eubassy and her information is gathered during the course cf her working day. 2- In SUCATE SERVICE F2R B41Gs SUBSECT THiaks HE (Tals work) (Es sorkseg)- t Subject knows she is working for CDYOKE, She does not think in terms . of intelligence agencies, T'S ENCOUN PAST OR PRESENT CONNECTION BETW ANY OTHER INTELLIGENCE SERVICE. INDICATE “HE EXTENT 15 Gacee Setaty. t t Subject has had no connection with any intelligence service in the past. 2. LUST OTWER INDEIVIQUALS (Agenta, relatives, Feeends) GO ENDO OF SUBLECT*’S PRESENT [MTELLI GENCE acTIvITIES. LITAMI1-3, who introduced Subject to Case Officer and frequently attends meetings with Case Officer. . LITAMIL-9 suspects that Sudject is working for ODYOKE. He knows she is. in contact with LITAMII~3 and he knows I-3 is in contact with Case Officer. TRAINING SUBJECT HAS HAD IN CLANDESTINE OPERATIONS. 3. EWLAIN anv Subject has had no training in clandestine operations, She is becoming increasingly aware of intelligence techniques, however, and ber production has improved for this reason, Sectioa v COLLABORATION POTENTIAL 1. “MDICATE OTHER FOREI GL POSER SUBJECT WOULD OL WOST LIRELY TO COLLABORATE SII GECAUSE OF WIS IDiOLOGY Om PASI ASSOCIATIONS, CAPLAIN. Subject, being a Mexican, would probably collaborate with the Mexi Goverment if approached by high authorities, sb iae woe Sa eerere — SECET ; OFERATICAR use - ComTact « UF SeBsSECT WAS BFEN ULTO O8 Contec TLE BEFORE, INO can’ aetivity te WHICH ME WAS LOGAUTD amo Tas TYRE IF INFOR: MATION HE HAS FURNES SHED. LITAMIL-3 has teen in contact with Subject for many ‘years ‘and ntinoed in contact with her as of this date, Subject provided information dn the PRRUMEN Embassy through le3/ + INDICATE HOW AND FROM wHOM SUBJECT CETAISS INFORMATICS. . : : Subject obtains her information from PBRUMEN personnes] atthe Embassy and by observation and elicitation. , + UNOTCATE SHAT HAS BEEN TOLD SUBJECT 4S TO THE DISPOS! “:0~m OF INFORMATION HE FURNISHES. Subject is aware that the information which she provides goes to Washington B.C. i + DETAIL SUBJECT*S PROPOSED FI OR Cr Tr®E USE OR DUTIES. . i Subject is presently being used *o provide information travel to cortioniewir ac .r acnijes t-s issuance of "courtesy.visas" which she handles and information on the personalities and activities of PBHUMs personne] through "clear" canle traffic, conversations, elicitations > end observation, =. » OETAIL SUBJECT*S PROPOSED PP-Pu TYPE USE OR OUTTES. Not applicable SECTION vil PROPOSED LIAISON CO CPERATIONAL ACTIVITY 1. DETAIL SUBJECTS PROPOSED LLAISON TYPE CONTACT Of OFzFATI ONAL USE: @. EHERE SUBJECT 1S AN OFFICAL MemigR GF A FOREI SE SUVERRUINT: Not applicable 8. ‘ume SUBJECT 15 AN OFFICIAL MEMBER OF AN ODYORE AGENCY: -——. Not applicable SECTION VIED - MERCY RELATIONSHIP WITH SUBJECT $. EXPLAIN NATURE OF AGENCY RELATIONSHIP with SUBJECT: 1.£. THAINEE, OPPOSITE muwaca, /eemmcnation. “BS BMY: AGENCY PEGQSONMEL KNOWN TO SUBJECT. Subject 18 collaborating with KVBARK umselfishly, On occasions ths Case Officer has sant ber cifts and tried to help re visa problems, scholarships (close friend), . 3 SECRET SECRET a QUALIFICATIOWS FOR GTHEP OPERATIONS FOR OTHER OPERATIONS. Srbject is a highly geclified Spanish speaking secretary with more than 30 years or poverment service, i.e. with the PEXUMEN Embassy in Mexico. - PF 47 1S PRGPESED TO PAY SUBJECT A REGULAR SALARY, INDICATE THE WEEKLY AM@oumT. 1F PaYMTAT COMMODITIES, SJESIOVY OR OYRER METHOD, SPECIFY AND GIVE DETAILS. Subject does not get paid any salary and has refused sane when offered. Fe QE MADE th EXCwance 2- EXPLAIN ANY PROMISES, OTHES@ISE NOT COVERED HEREIN, MADE TO SUBJECT. (Examole: Comastaents regarding evacuation of subject and femzty.) ; The Case Officer introduced a friend of Subject's to Dr. Juan COODKIN of USIS re a scholarship to F3PRIMZ, has requested a visa through LIT=MPO for a friend of Sudject and has tried to help Budjectta brother re draft ’ dodging problem, i.e. provided him with contact in INS in Mexico City.: ; ic CE_AND SECURITY ‘ = UNDICATE THE FIELD AGENCIES AND FIELD FILES G1 Tx WHICH SUBSJECT*S NAME HAS BEEN CHECKED AND THE RESULTS. Station files and intimate friends of Subject dow through tie years, 4.6, LITAMII-3, LITAMII-9, LITAMII-2, all trusted Station assets. « MMDICATE OTHER INVESTIGATIVE MEASURES TAKES TO VERIFY BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FURNISHED GY SUBJECT. Hons - INDICATE WHETHER OR NOT PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL OR OPERATIONAL AP~ 4. DATE aP725NAL OBTAINED PROVAL FOR SUBJECT*S USE WAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY UBTAINED, ‘ : Yes POA granted 10 Sept 62 ae EWALUATE SyuBsTCT-S CrAeacTém, KEL IABILITY AND SECURITY, CITING EVIDENCE @WERE POSSIBLE. Sabject is of high moral character, religious (Catholic), provincial in outlook, unsophisticated, intelligent, sincere, "simpatica" and unselfish. ; She is reliable and very security conscious. i i i | | f i oe ]G- ERPLAIN ANY SITLATION OR INDISCRETION IN @UICH SUBJECT MAY NAVE BEEN INVOLVED SHICH MUST Bf EVALLATED FROM & CE/OPERATIOWAL SECURITY VIEOPOINT. Subject's relationship with the Case Officer has been clandestine and is known to only LITAMIL-3, a trusted Station agent. On occasion: the naivete ¢ Subject has allowed her to introduce several relatives to the Case Gfficor without mentioning any names, i.e, a friend, SECTION ALI SUBJECTS PERSONAL HABITS £ t A. USE OF LIQUOR. DRUGS: GAMBLING. PARAMOURS. | { Subject does not drink, saoke, does not participate in any Tr vices as far as the Case Officer is able to determine. She is very religious and lives her religion. SECRET r ’ lepeooe oy ' : 14,0000 re a L . ; | - SECRET AYOCATIONAL INTERESTS wecTiCw Kb d- IMBICATE suBsect’s HOSBIES OR INTEREST fh) SPORTS. wusic, ETC. Subject is a bird fancier (canaries and parakeets). SECTION _KIV 1+ INDECATE OHETHER SUJJECT’S LANGUAGE ABILITIES anD OTHER CHARACTERISTICS, ARE SUCH AS HE COULD PASS AS A NATIVE OF A COUNTRY Of REGION OTHER THAN WIS OWN. EXPLAIN. { i ; Subject is from Oaxaca and ty-ifies the native of that region, 4.e.! she has Indian facial characteristica, Subj is probably recognizable as a Mexican, i INDICATE WHETHER INFORMATION Im @RQ PARTS | AND 11 WAS OBTAINED BY RESEARCH, CLANDESTINE ASSESSMENT. ; FILES. CORRESPONDENCE OR OTHER MEANS. Information on PRQ Parts I and IT came from Station files, LITAMIL-3 > LITAMII“9. and TTTAMTI“?, herself, IF OTHER THAN ROUTINE ACTION $S REQUIRED. IF 2.2 WHEN TERMINATION OF SUGJECT 15 CFFEC-EO, PLEASE EXPLAIN. (4/80 see para. 436, supra) . Subject's termination will be routine, EXERGENCY CORDITIONS RECONTACT ARRANGEMENTS 1- GIVE FULL SETAILS 1.6. RECOGNITION SIGNALS. S/O: WHERE COULD COMTACT BE WADE! WHAT BONA FIDES COULD INDIVIDUAL MAKING CONTACT USE? I The Case Officer has a phene mumber throash which contact can:be made in an embreency. Subj knows the ODACID phone mumber and extension. She will ask for "Roberto" and she will use the names "Paula", Contact, can also be made through LITAMII-3{ : i MISCELLANEGUS OPERATIONAL DATA AND REMARKS Subject was "pitchec™ by LITAMII-3 during the period Dec. 60 and Jan. 1961. Subject was offered $10,000 U.S, to "defect® and make statements provided ty CDYOKE, which she refused to accept alter serious consideration, LITAMIL-3 was the "cut-out" for this operation which was handled by Andrew F MERTON, we 303530 / “0 73 cowie cote ENCE" w/e A Man t- (PIS 37 _ be oe 14-0000 SPATCH | e102 Chief of Station, Mexico City SARE Ba vipa: : . ot t ‘ \ WD MCENRG MQUINED a Gm weed inane ak 7 aaa —— a hho i rs fl y\ mu Chief, WH Division _ : _ _ _ ee Hac l SOAS! YD TTAMIL~7 | Action Req: Submit PRQ Part II ACTION PEQUIKED - REFERENCES, : ‘ ] t ! : REF: HMMW-11426, 29 March 1963 3 i 1. As ecntioned in the reference, the POA on LITAHIL-7 expired on 10 Hurch 1963. As of 27 May the file on L-7 was cance? led and closed by KUDESK/OA because of the failure to submit PRQ Part II as required under CSI 10-5 and because of the failure to indicate any further interest in obtaining approval for the operational use of L-7. : 2. Please forward PRQ Part II on LITAHIL-7 ag soon as possible. ' | ! END OF DISPATCH \ Distribution: . __._....0&1 = COS, Mexico City. -— 2 am 4 mage 0f/- BIO/7F cos . } SECRET | 201-330173 i GRE LATING Teng Carlev:jp OFFKE 7 TFRICER WH/3/Mexico/¥.#. SECRET CANCELLATION TO DIVIS!ON wEMoRAKOUM >R: CHIEF, Wi/3/Maxico ATTENTION: Wayos Carley c#__101663 The file on___LITsML/? ts canceled and closed in C=/OA for tke following ressoa: Pailure to submit PRQ Part II as required under CSI Noe 10-5 or to DAT. i ey mm et —re ee ede te indicate any furtser interest in obtaining approval for the operational woo af Subtant. ee Prior ‘to anr future - use of Subject, it will be recessary to furnish a@ nev approval request (Fors vr) to CI/OA. a 2s nS SECRET wer ome 691 ODOOLETE Snaeeous eorttoes. a Serene teem et ) 7 Bestets: rsa estenalic! 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ETC» SECLEY : : r + i } fhie report was not disseninsted. inforration carginal, no intel valoe to eustonprs. | iq notes that the Station has eprarestly raised LI: <IL-? from F to B, Veo feel tint a i } mame meanee ayntnatian far thia eairen (fec whan little af dAlacestnehtia entka boo haan reesived) would be C. If iu the future ber reportin; tarrants f2rtler cpyrading to B the atation should at that tice make a recosmendation. : A ' : | romma ggg Metces rom sess SOURCE RECORD 42. _ ee ce ee a ee — creer mat corn | | a | i bene ny ee = Saeed either : . . sa coopers etme ~eeragrmapeetmee en cee “— — ~ i" + 5 yea Be | oo s ‘ ry 3 . 4 - Se eee GAS RAO SECRET. ACT..REQ.: Subeissicn cf PRQ Part It 1. The POA on Subject hes expired as of 10 March 1963. 2. If the Station has further iaterest in S:ibject, please subsait PRQ Part IT. GF DISPATCH Distribution: OG] - COS, Hexico City Fel- 330173 ot SERENE PETE ESOS ESR etn: Aten re See ener nenire meen verse irs fare bse! 14-0000 TO: ATTs: ct a- 12éés wi /3Prr1co- WAYNE CLELEY af Tile OW OFTER THAT FURTHER CONSIDEF ATION WAY BE GIVEN YOUR SEMEST FOR £PPGCWsL 1 THES CASE, IT IS THAT YU FURNISH THIS OFFICE TKE INFORWATICON CHECKED BELC™. GH REGSE® ENT CRWATICM AS INDICATED. stare’ oessea s@tsiew STare'D Ce LeTeWAL IMFONWATICR STCorte oF REP TET “TY Ch/Oa TLC. CF. Stee uACEWCE MEWS AT CI/OA fi CEP SET aT Wwevree sf avtateds wteCtENcE eLreee eteree cise (XR creas “See Fevorks) Teteo aap prea, . Flease euteit PRQ-II. If within 30 days no enmares: POA expired 10 Merce 1963 : i “further interest in Subject has been indicated, PCA will be actamatically. cancelled. een ee ee ee eet t | somw : e-60 889 eSe Satuieus cestree. ww 14-0000 ' ener me ™ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE © ke Line k uL- cy) 032 28 JAN 630 ws ye & Cc 70°, DIRECTOR TOUTING | te Pa. ay ar panel — : . a is ° Om 1 MEXICO CITY fe \ f ACTION: wi 8 NFO: pop, xopp, ca 2, cs/pec, ca/prop, ca/o 3, ci ors, cific 2, Fi, silt rifint 2, ww 2, oo/t, aof/ct 2, av/ue, s/c 2. ADDED: SAS 5 DIR WAVE CITE MEX! 3275 INTEL REF F¥M-6913 SUPDATA SOuRC REFURT CLASS SECRET HMM-6966 MEXICO CUSA SUSJECT ow ts EMPLOYEES OF |: THE CUBAN EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY CO! 24 JANUARY 63 PADA MEXICO . im MEXICO CITY 24 JANUARY 63 APR 2-SC_LRCE PERSONS (F) WITH GOOD CONNECTIONS IN THE CUBAN EMZASSY IN MEXICO CITY. ° ; came etnies Ramen pee ee aI 4 | i } to | : tw COMMENT: BD PORTION OF THIS CA3.£ HAS BEEN MADZ OUTRIOE THE ASEACY PENDING a ee et | —— — NO DISSEMINATION OF THE ATTACHED | RELEASE Av YHE ACTION UNIT. thee mee - rive ion . t ”, INFORMATION & EpORTi i Tit metres? guesses seteemaran aflactieg the National Delarce of the United Sister © M5) see 7TH, wre Tet mince oF rereigion of whith in aap meteat 10 4A Uraut onsea CO CLASSIFICATION — CISSEMINATICON CON “ SECRET Cirnen Piet inp : COueTRyY a - REPORT NO. TOES t . . 1 SUasecT . DATE DISTR t FS t : PRECEDENCE : : . ‘ coe » DATEOR | : : REFERENCES. IN 56591 INFO. . PLACE & - CATE ACO. . ° int | APPRAISAL ae “FIELD RE20RTNO. SOURCE . kad ! | c ere tn Bed : “2. LUISA CALDERON, A CUBAN, HAS REPLACED ROSARIO ncHigyo" vazauRz,, A MEXICAN, AS SECRETARY IN’ THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF THE CLAN ; | EMBASSY (FlELD COMMENT: (1T WAS REPORTED PREVIOUSLY THAT Becoroine TO VAZQUEZ » THE CUSAN EMBASSY HAD RECEIVED INSTRUCT IONS FROM HABANA 18 DISCHARGE ALL MEXICAN EMPLOYEES OF THE EMBASSY. ) - ' ' Ro 2.. JACINTO VAZQUEZ DE LA GARZA, HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THE CUBAN EMBASSY AS FIRST SECRETARY. (SOURCE COMMENT: VAZQUEZ WILL REPLACE munities. ANA MARIA BLANCO, FORMER ‘SECRETARY -TO “CARLOS LECHUGA HEVIA, | Cusan © AMBASSADOR: TO MEXICO.) (FIELD COMMENT: IT HAS ALSO BEEN REPORTED CLASSIFICATION = DISSEMINATION CONTROLS SECRET derefruse IEC E AG . we i i. 1 K OS4GLK 5 PLSVIOUS EDITIONS. ; ; » oo ce 14-00000 i | a " "-_OLESSIFIED MESSAGE ‘} ‘gg LaRISTOR ROM : MEXICO CITY” ; . CTION: —TFW 10 (fFW COPY SLOTTED AT 2200 14 JAN 63 DM) (NFO. : DDP, ADDP, DODS, DODS/M 4, CA 2, SpoG, CA/PEG, ca/prop, CA/O 4, Ci/oPs, CI/Ic 2, Fl, FI/D, FI/INT 4 IW 2, WHT, DO/i, AD/cl'2, AD/ne, S/62. ~ | PRITY DIR INFO WAVE CITE MEX! 31 7 on ' GYROSE LITAMIL-7 - rn | Se OS ; 1. ON 14 JAN 63 LITAMIL=-7 REPORTED THAT AMB CARLOS LECHHGA. uTs oe 7 3%. WIFE AND CHILD LEFT MEXICO FOR HAVANA VIA CUBANA ON THAT DATEL!’ 7 WHEN QUERIED WHETHER THEY RETURNING MEXI WIFE LECHUGA TLD L-7). | itty “VE DO NOT KNOW" AND ANB LECHUGA TOLD HER HE RETURNING MEXI as a HE STILL CUSAN DELEGATE UNITED "NATIONS. L-7. Has FEELING Lecwut oS = _ NOT RETURNING AS ANB MEXI. . So aa - 2., LeT COMPLETELY SURPRISED AT DEPARTURE WIFE LECHUGA WHOM SHE, |” > ” SAW-12 JAN AND WHO MADE NO COMMENT IMPENDING DEPARTURE FOR CUBA. oo ~ LECHUGA DID NOT MAKE APPOINTMENT WITH MANUEL TELLO SCHEDULED FOR - "1998 ON 11 JAN AND ON 12 JAN RAMON SINOBAS ASKED L-7 CALL FOREIGN . OFFICE ASCERTAIN WHETHER APPOINTMENT SCHEDULED FOR 14 JAN CONFIRMED. “Ls CALLED BUT NO ANSWER FROM FOREIGN OFFICE. L-7 BELIEVES LECHUGA peat Rn ney stonmiia ep anett natn We Neen re EARLY. Sa ok - \TELLO MEETING MELD MORNING 14 JAN AS LECHUGA LEFT EMBASSY , END OF MESSAGE, H m ee EXCLUDED FROM AUTOS — soe oot : MATIC Cowwanac(na & tet OCCLABSIFICATION ; . 4 4 : 4 bows ae REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBI : ; CLASSI. MESI436 CATE 15 yAN SECRET | 70 : DIRECTOR — "FROM 3° MEXICO CITY lA | ACTION: th 10 ey) ; INFO : OOP, Ci, Ci/OPS, CI/OA, Fi, FI/INT 2, WH 1, s/e2 DIR INFO WAVE CITE NEXI 2994 COUSLER ACTIN? = y GYROSE LITARIL-9 | OG | “de ONS JAN 63 RAMON SINOBAS casano, CUEAM CHARGE, TOLD LeS THAT” ~ MANUEL VEGA PEREZ, CUBAN G-2, WAS GOING HAVA 6 JAN VIA CUBANAs VEGA, ACCORDING SINOBAS, VILL REMAIN FAVA FROY 15 TO 20 DAYS. LITAMILe? GAVE VEGA FAREVELL LUSHECH AFTERNOGY $ JAY 63. | Ze O83 JAH SINOBAS TOLD L-9 AND ANDRES ARIONA RAMOS, COTNERCIAL _ COUNSEL CR, THAT IN FUTURE PLANS CUBAK G(NT Le9 AND ARMONA WILL. " WO LONGER BE CONSIDERED DIPLOMATS EXCEPT WHEN ASSIGNED OVERSEAS EEBASSY POSTS. WHEN HAVA L~9 AND ARNONA VILL NOT BE CONSIDERED ’ DIPLOMATS. .L-9 ACCORDING. SINOSAS WILL FALL UNDER JURISDICTION " OFFICE umLL ASK MINISTRY PROVIDE PERSONNEL FOR OVERSEAS ASSIGHHENTS. © .,. CULTURAL DEPARTHENT HINISTRY EDUCATION aND WHEN NECESSARY FOREIGN 2 _. SINOBAS TOLD ARONA RIS SITUATION SINILAR WITH MINISTRY FOREIGN : :4 \COAMERCE RESPONSIBLE RIS ASSIGHNENT..-. ; oe oo ; “Se SINOBAS CANE AVAY FROM PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTICN S JAN HIGHLY “ELATED AND SURPRISED VIEV PRES LOPEZ HATEOS* REMARK “TRANSNITA BIS.” . SALUDOS A FIDEL CASTRO ¥ A Fass DORTICG3. SINOBAS TOLD Ls ARD »_ AROMA HE DID NOT HAVE GHANCE HiXE 1s ?REPARED STATENENT iano 1 sos | SECRET. execu? etaates dba s i . : MATIC OWORAOINa «i . oS ‘sipdbats Mens, _SEPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICERS DARKENED", Copy No state le An oe ea ark, ede reer tuedee Te alte te a barat i 14-0000 ly Tr “~O= oe. Lae CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ! Sub : trae APPEARED Hil LOPEZ ANNIOUS GIT EIS MESS. RECEPITICN LINE NOTED LOPEZ LELAYED 31h2 DIPS AT RECEPTION. | | ! ». +, .g END OF MESSAGE wae Part hb oe ae ae en center mneee Y ew henwee mel 6 + . Shep : 7 ue be r Smet - ae - an Ayte Webern baat wees an, vee toy Pe a LOL te Tee Oo . 7 M259 | in "3938. page ne en. ee ee en rte ae meen ae Rte ee eee ae GE ACROSS, «= L¥9 yuo BAS LONGER THAN HOST — coe tee + i 1 i { i i t eo i eae ee “Ve oy > i _e ‘ a 4 7 : i - i. | . st . . . . ’ . i ; - * _ = - i FP o . ’ . 14.90000 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE DIRECTOR MEXICO CITY TFw 10 oop, CA 2, ca/PEG, CA/O i, ct, ci/oPs, ci/ic 2 Fi, FA/INT 2, wh 7, S/C 2 “DIR CITE MEXI 2942 _GYROSE LITAMIL-7 _ REF MEXI 2994 ¢ ad BG1B0)% a o = “LL Se 2a bee 82 CO NOT ABLE MAKE CONTACT LITAMIL~7. HD UNEXPECTEDLY “VISITED BY GLADYS LECHUGA, WIFE CUBAN AMS AT SCHEDULED TINE MEETING. “co AND L-7. WIFE LECHIGA WHO ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS STAYED Two “HOURS HOME L-7. eo | : 7 "2. ON 27 DEC 62 CO -AND LITAMIL~3 VENT HOME L-7,- WHERE SHE REPORTED, "THAT ON THAT AFTERNOON ‘SHE AND RAYON SINOBAS CASADO MADE OUT CUBAN i _ DIP LIST FOR 1963 WHICH FORWARDED FOREIGN OFFICE. Le? SHOVED co: y [*> « COPY LIST. CUSAN DIPS LISTED FOL LOWIRS PREC: CEDENCE ¢ CARLOS LECHUGA - HEVIA CABSENT) RAMON SINOBAS CASADO, ANDRES ARMONA RAMOS, TERESA ys PROENZA PROENZA, LUIS ALBERY SOUTO, MANUEL VEGA PEREZ, PEDRG LARA. . = a - MUNOZ JOSE ANTONIO GARCIA LARA, BENIS"O- CASTELLER- RAMIREZ. 1 “QUERIED siNopas RE GARCIA STATUS AND ©IN03AS TOL? HER PUT HIM ON "LYst AS HE IS EXPECTED RETURN. ; a os. ALTHOUGH WIFE LECHUGA STAYED T¥O HOURS HONE L-7 PER PARA we ; Leete-feneus, Paes. ae : 17 SAID SHE ‘DID Not TALK POLITICS NOR DIScuss HUSBAND ENTIRE E et CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ~ . TO : FROM: *. ACTION: NFO : _ As LL-7 SAID SHE ISSUED 22 COURTESY VISAS CN 27 DEC TO MEXICANS ALL OD -! OF WHOS GIVEN VISAS ON PAPER APART FROM PASSPORTS, L-7.SAID THIS tikes wat : TRUE MOST ALL INVITEES | TRAVELLING Hava AT THIS TIME.- oe END OF MESSAGE wn Ee ete ree vt "= @/S COMMENT: RE CUBAN FOREIGN OFFICE PLANNING RECALL ALL AMES FOR C TATION RE INNOVATIONS FOREIGN OFFICE BASED SUGGESTICNS BLOC REPS HAVA. . Me Fn memee pS nenpnee Tt Pe ns tag. 14-0000 2 DIRECTOR Mo: MEXt7O CITY sf MON: Tew 10 # (T7W Cerf SCTTED AT? 4590 2t pet/au} info: DOF, ADDP, CA 2 1 CA PEt CY PRO, He h, ches, © ; cific 2, Fl, ridin 2, WHT, S/C 2 a wwe Le. tree ee ee er ret ey z rR cPre O12 INFO YAVE CITE MEXT 2924 4JN39430 sy2oss Lytamince wyTeemer s - a cr a . ato . REF DIR B661B. mime mw lene ee ee od TAG awe ° 1, i crpT “4 J CTL tan ace sasTict, Seta Tit, 2 SILr CDRT eneT HELE Cy TELE CARLOS LECHuCA VEVTIA, CUBAN ANB TEXT I PRECENTE . "ILe® TYat. OvEAN FOREIGN OFFICE ‘PLANNED RECALL ALL ANBASEATCE an > coveue TATHeN RE INNOVATIONS FOREIGN OFFICE BASED SuR3zSTIONS | oa 2.6c DIPS wavs sive THAT TIME, "ROWEYER, NO INFO aaa £19 _ INVTCATING. 9128 az ING PECALLED.. a ‘ . . 2, TRANTFER CUSAN’DIPE MEXT AN x9, BELIEVED REASONS FOR SAYE “AS roids: CAPLES LESHYGA HOVIA,, LEFT HEX! 26 OST 62 FOR HAVA TAKE POST U.N. | SELEGATICH NEY YORK, LECHUCA EXPECTED RETURN HEXT 22 DES WHERE vitt ” ASAIN TAYE UP AMEASSADOR IAL OUTIES PROBABLY AFTER Gorks AVA ‘REPORT LNs EYFLOBMENTS, JOSE ANTONIO GARCIA ‘LARA LEFT NEXT 23 soy, 62 - —. rr ~ FOR MAYAS. RETURN Hava STRAIGHTEN out CORFERCIAL PROBLEMS, TAKE EXAnS i "4 a : “a4 AND POSSIBLY REPOST m PERSON ON CONTACT KUBAR AER Ext. “RETURN i UNCERTAIN RAMON CUENCA SONTOTO LEFT SEXI 22 SEPT 6 FOR MAVAS — * DEFECTION PEDRO ROIS ORTESA AND POOR ADWIWTSTRATION “cameeeciak 9 taken |. ACTIVITIES PROBABLY ACCOUNT FOR TRANFFER A! aah waata BLaves TH os ~~ fo. ~ e ae Coat! ra of = we LEFT ExT 2 DEC FoR oTTAYA. “ LECHUSA — Ba tevey es oC To = | [ i 4 f qo }: | |” | 7 or ot SeCaET dw et 26430 a2! ———— aa PADULEO Pas Pein roRl2 Lis, RECT pA wet gta & (8S YRAR EXT AND TRANSFER NUTUMUSUSL ALTHCUSH rossi2 : 0 Re G8 EY] iv INTRODUCED CURAN E83 AND TRIS UNKNCSN TS HL ta : AS f5i¥ FoUSLY REP CATED, PREZ REPLACED BY 7EDRO LARA MUNOZ WKS ‘spin + wneend, . : { tee Lyon ‘ mos _ 7 “| bo : . ‘ ye Ag PACED . » tos “os tile oc ‘ Po bey acs a . on ’ 7 - . . “ 3. oN 18 DEC £2, LaTantLe? REPORTS? Tost on.” ‘RAMON CUEKCA, ano ANA VARIA BLANCO OF ABOVE GROUP HAVE BEEN DROPPED OFFICIALLY. FROM Bay DIP LIST MEXL, OFFICIAL ROTIPICATION PARE, EXPROTED BKORTLYS CARCI AND LECHUGA STILL ON LIST. ca. WAS: SCHESULED. REETING: 2) ‘Dee! WITH” |” Se 7 LUTAMILe7 “at WHICK TIME Exrects WAVE REWORT OF NEWLY, DRAWN UP cLAdN. - DIP LIST FOR PASSING FOREIAN OFFICE.WHICK DUE FIRST OF. seam wb L-? SPINION THIS WILL REVEAL ‘FUTURE. STATUS DIPS IN GuTSTIOW: |) _PARTICSLARLY GARCIA ‘LARA, ¢ Be ae: we! pet g! Fen ony 4, ON 18 DEC 62 ALBERTO FAMUEL FERRER, CUBAN DIP PP 2/695 ARAIY YENI FROY HAVA. “LITANIL*$ BELIEVES WE MEXT INcPECT Ams AcTIV2TZ ASSOCIATES WITH RAMON, SIROBAS CASADO, MANUEL vEcA/ A ‘PEDRO ‘LARA ALMOST EXCLUSIVELY, OW-19 pee ur REPORTED sa ‘AntRopucen 10 Roogrsus2 47 FU A PYSTERTOUS, CHARACTER “ino roves, AT ERBASSTS STATION BEL Ives oe - ae te Ly RODRIGHEZ AN iD FER _VIA CUBANA, “soe 5 es ee weal we ema rye cance oe hy ge wR ro Tho 2 6 oa ebaeners | and i Ay tb Cg RS nore camenian tne ane nS uATS 9 oot Sy rip. é 70” gIRECTOR ae ! “T t . - ra fF . + : , . FRM § Mexico city. oe & ounee ee) - oct 162 . ACTON s ° TF 10 # ee roe aes See ia ee roe oop, Cl, cifors, Ct/ic 2, fi, at b s/c 2 Din Info WAVE Gila ALLSD~SCSC*~“~S*S*S*S*S*S*SCS~C~‘“‘<“=~S*~C=‘<“<C GyBestyambaves fe Sy “OSCAR LAIDERDUR SGIVA AND MERCEDES cRTIZ LA BUBIA, |! " CUBAY PABRITS WIYE ANLAWeS ARRIVED ERI 8 OCT VIA CUB. gf ba . CLIFIRE B/DOS) chi a OCT LETAMIL@7 REPORTED ECTH LIVING af con boo a u Enis} s a ‘a. : -, BERCEDIS ©2T1Z VERY FRIEEDLY Le?, (8/2) ee eee idee inert emer nn ameronTmenete nt pe ee opener a { a Tas" ADA BOUB2 BAERETO, WIFE RAUL ROA AESIYES Sane sLIeT ; . AnD”Gave coetact a CUBA DEALS, (LEFIRE B/90C) as . é : 7 ee Reh ee a wae te ad selec at: cute pel : - y “poo mse 9 "RRCOUCTON BY OTHER THAN Te SG ~7* yee Pen atte ee oot 7 anu ezprice 14-0000 to. 7 . — oriiro.re Bren; CLASSIFIED MESSAGE out. TRY, . SECRET | ut. 6172 Te i pate, 91 SEPTEMEER 1942 1534 | to. 6; MEXICO CITY i coe, f TRw10/ ; nO: Coy Fl, FI/INT 2, WH 7, S/C 2 : GYROSR —- LITAMIL~7 98057 1, PIS LEVY POLL STANDING ROMS LITAMIL-7 aT STATION DISCRETIONs A. REPORT WAMES AND AVAILABLE BI “REI CITIZERS WHO, REGULARLY Tints SCOTS Seas GE ce, lie aman un SUOEUTEY NEASUS FUR VISITS, | B, EEPORT IETATIS ANY DISACHERMERTS, PERSONALITY CONFLICTS, i* FEUDS, DISLIKES, ROMANCES, “ARITAL, FINANCIAL, OR OTHER PROBLEMS AMONG CUBAN EMBASSY OFFICIALS. C. REPORT DETATLED DESCRIPTION PROCEDURE FOR PROVIDING CUPAN ViSé To BOS EAICAS Thdveicss FnoM LA COUNTRIES WHO ARRIVE IN MEEICO WITH MEXICAN VISA AND ISTERD TO CO‘TPINUE ON TO CUBA BUT DO SOT WISH EVIDEKCE CUBAN | VISIT RECORDED IN PASSPORT. INCLUDE BOW PROCESS VORES ON SUCH TSavELERS RETURN HO VIA MEI. PHO.IDE BAMES AND BIO DATA O8 ALi SUCH TRAVELERS, 2 PLS FORWARD TO 265 ASY SIGNIFICANT PESSONALITY DATA ZEB CUBAR j OFFICIALS OR MEXICI£NS IN CONTACT WITH CUBANS WHICH ALREADY HAS BFEN |. PROVIDED EY LITAMILA. fee J. C. j COOROINATING OFFICERS an Ghd orricer { j ; - “927! SECRET" | OFFtceE EPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. ate et se mee - a ne ee ee . 1 SERpT Res nite ee nene -imarrene srmennmermareimen im 84 phe 6 | REQUIREMENTS FOR LITAMIL - 7 3. | 1. WHEN TRATELLERS FROM LATIN AM=HICA COME TO MEXI CN MEXICAE VISA WITH ! INTERTICS CCNTINUING CUBA WITHOUT EVIDENCE CUGAH VISIT APPEARING If THEIR PASSPORT, WEED DETAILED DESCRIFTION HOw VISA HANDLED. Iocan HOW PROCESS WORKS OM THEIR RETURY HOME VIA MEXT. | | 2. GIVE NAMES AND BI MEXICAN CITIZSNS WHO REGULARILY VISIT SPECIFIC XHEAE CUBAN IN EMBASSY. CIVE EEMVESE[XIKKKKEXE KNOWN OR SUSPECTSD REASO FOR VISITS. 3e KEY DETAILS UN ANI LiSAUNEERES ym FUELS, ade Uiduinls acts oo EMBASSY OFFICIALS. 7 L, REQUEST ANY SIGNIFICANT FERSONALITY DATA WHICH LITAMIL~7 EAS PROVIDED Be FORWARDED HQTRS. * i i Beare wert b wc. W,ULLERY Jerk CLASSIFIED MESSAGE a or wae 40,0 8 E.cCRE T ars ; mr. 13 SEPT 63 ” 1505 § to. MEXICO CITY 7 ow, DIRECTOR ; ‘ a= Ye" : ‘ DOP, eo WH 7, S/¢ 2 . - MEXI 05h 36454! A ' ‘ SYROS | | REF: HMMA 19471 * I POA GRANTED LITAMIL 7 SUBJ REF 10 SEPT 62, 201-330173. : Les é | . s “ Oo Ane : ENR OF WMWESSAGE } ang : TFW COMMENT : a ; | I F 's . i. i : ! , ; : i : i : H + . i i. i af L } , ¢ - t : TFW/FI ‘TRW/INTEL, ve (ee WH/3/MEXI_HOLMAN (by phon Gfuidticsiuvey 1 ka OsricER AUTHENTICATING OFFICER nerronuc ony OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. — | coor > fen ee FR, : stem eA mo - see . . ‘ . . a at oh aa on seeemiuesgeigiee —_ a ~ .é boy . og *. ° , - ue : . 14-0000 i | 1 * . . ~- . . . 1 . : wis, . * ~ "4 i : . : 8 : t 7 . i ‘ ' . : LURE: ~2 . . PERSONAL RECORD GLESTJONNAIRE : : PART $ = BiOGRAPAICAL INFORMATION : ; INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Write etearir. DISPATCH AO. H 2) Answer sil qaestioos. FF ~1ectian fe net apelicehi= wrsre *¥4 : i eR @tA Stans pag]es, is etditirnel spece sa needed _. * j @ [SEcTiON I GEMERLL PERSOMAL AND PHYSICAL DATA 3 t. wawe (Faraty (aiddie) font) (Nea) . ! i we j 2. WAME IN WAESVE LANGUASE O28 SCRIPT TS. MAME AT aiRTs ve afferent than tae 1t-) : i | { 4. ALIASES. WelamaMES. TELECODES. LEGAL Onance in mane (State faze, ressom for and place sf usa) | - q | i | ee . $- OATE OF 812TH PLACE OF Bara : { : _ i 7. PeaSowat waarrs (Liquor, dregs, gaadliag, parsnoursy 8. COURT RECORD (court, date, orrests, charges. panishzents, seotencey, sczzitsis) Prion (Use Aesricen stsnderia of seasurements, if possible) 9o- PROMINENT FEATURES 9+ OTHER. LOENTIFVING FEATURES ATTAQ? SAMPLES OF SIGUATURE AND NANDURITING: an annee anenreenes sree tone trmmstnadh aera mbes os o Reen cheemne scrms wwe Mace aceasta onetime er are one! cement Rereemane MELnatReee Sim sete 14-09000 a 7” ' ! SECTION Wi +. PRESET 2 PRESEMT RES*CENCE (Indscate os ames, tenant of evb-tenant) : . tte kee stot t i PERwaNENT aDcaEss (If different then [ten 3., t t ! €F USS. RATLMALIZED CITITEN. GIVE MAME, DATE, CAFY AND RLUMBER OF TERTIF FT ATE GRANTED i : i i . ! H ‘ ! SECTION UN) GSSuPATicmAL ANG FINAND HAS CATA ‘ 2. TITLE H : : i : 4. FINANCIAL STATUS (Earnings, dack deposits, secorities and property) i : 3 : ) SECTION IV ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATICNS j i oe! i : 1, MEMBERSHI® iy RELIGIOUS OPGAMIZATIONS 7 : H . : . : i .t | . : 2- PRESENT AND PAS” MZMSERSHIP IR PROFESSIONAL AMD SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS: POLITITAL AFFILIATIONS * | i : : ; : Lo : | ' q q t . H . | ! . ! i I a SECTION ¥ ESSCATIONAL CATA : 7 eo: t. STHOILE ; : MAME AND LOCATION OF ScHOI: mame OF COURSE DATES ATTENDED } DEGREE i ' : : REEEWVED i ella ry : ! i if ~ : { i i t . Hi H - yoo ee i ~ i nS eS YAGES AND DIALETTS j . LANGUAGE H COMPETENCE | j . i (Liat below eacd lenguege in whscd pou | possers any degree of competence.) { i i { ° 1 .e . }. Getting aid ! - : . , . x eae an - | Quite : j FUL nee» ma sania tReet mn ied dati AA EY Lact Et Seemann ee nme oe Aen tele ah tr nneentnnn tenes! , —e ween tl .. . : Te Be . . ‘ cy . . . : ° “) a oe “A eS a | ie o—- | @ [Section Vi SPECIAL QUALIFICATICAS AND (NTERESTS : ° INDICATE ANY WRITING. GIVE DETAILS INCLUDING TITLES OF 8904S O2 ARTICLES, 4150 NAMES OF PUR ISHERS AND PURE ae Thom DATES. ‘ i 5 2- SPECHAL SKILLS. ABILITIES, HOBBIES SUCH AS RADIO, PHOTOSRAPHY. ETC. Sh rthend @ (eetion vin MILITARY SERVICE : ° | | | | | | | ; | | : | | | heater peemnane eed eee ke mee re ante nce et i en on cetineaah enema He °RDEMTEFVING COUNTRY. INDICATE BHERE SERVICE PERFORMED, DECORATIONS, WHEN AND BHY DISCHARGED. GIVE DETAILS j1F WAR PRISONER. . ;'@ ESECTION Vilt EMPLOYMEAT HISTORY e NOTE: INDICATE CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF EMPLOYWENT LISTING LAST POSI TI: INCLUSIVE DATES (From-Toj 2. EWPLOVER 3. appress faa senaks ekbinnaed Waele wet eee ene me me ete EMPLOYER a@- TYPE OF. wORK S- SALARY OR EARNINGS 3 a ne pete oda aed de ay wind items acetate la ees f ' i j : ! | { | eo 14-0000 ae wipe betes wee reT BOASIN FUR BLL SEF LTAYIONS. DIVOPCES 7% ANRULMEN erre OF OF VOU MOet BEw WAROIED WIRE THAn GUCE, INCLUDING ANNULMENTS, LSE SHEET FOR FO@WER WIFE CS husseeD WUSERND: GHUIRG SATA RESISES BELOW FOR RLL PREVIOUS warRiaces. (Waddle) (Lasr) |" SUBSEQUENT CHTEZENSHIPS Evie eesiptece (Lost residence. & feceased) |.@ [Section x GHILOPER e PLACE OF BIRTH @ t SECTION KI FATHER : ‘ e mee | — ° eee “| —e ee a i eetemamaiee satrritomnabiabinn wa cere chvatseededeccntans [Mme memuenbetetn narra Ante? Mapes hs tuners: mieten mee peel tr nin emt ope mrmae be Item te nate ult A eRe eR Rae ime te ree ames cant Ste On eee st CEPRET nna Tae ns A a alll ape be nM Nl oe ne a tnt ae an teen Nila ine tye iment i 4 : H t H i { 1 : e: + . : | | oi t . a i i ? | 4 ! i | ‘| ! { i | i : “syest Quest CITUSENSHIPS MELO BY ERY BROTHER O& SISTER (Identsty Srother, or vanter wed gave his. of Kor, presenr . : address) + | i ‘ ! ! i ' i H { i i t i | 1 te RELATIVES, ACQUAINTARCES MaD CONTACTS eo: : T. WAMES TF RELATIVES 19 AMY GOVERNMENT SZ2VICEs imDICATE NAME OF GOVERNMENTS ANG POSITIONS WELD. : ~ : . t i . { ; RELATIVES, FRIENDS. CORRESPOWOENTS in U.S. (Expiasa relationshsp) H : . 3 ! a i . vt MATURALETATICN OF CLOSE @ELATIVES tm U.S. (Gave nase, date, city and nunber of certsficate grated i : ; ‘ ; $ | MAWES, SLUASES, TELECODES A9D GELATIONSIP OF ALL PERSONS KeOUM TO GE CONNECTED ta Any WAY @iTH AMY INTELL 1 GEuct : SERVICE. feos . i o eo PERSONAL ASSOCIATIONS e: ——-—— . —— — —- _-—: —- ae F t ! WISCELLANEOUS e; t ot be -¢@ oe + 1439000 (Rien Prlied Jay DOCUMEKT TRANSFER AND CROSS & ERENCE SUBJECT OF DOC UVENT 7 1 3. DISPATON OF SO_aCE DOC. 2 a1 FF og, AMALYST DATE PROCESSED COCUWENT BIGFOSITION oF . ' $2. CROSS EEFERRED TO THIS FILE 32. Teansreenzo 19 @r rire er. $ PERTINENT INE SPMAT I Ow H i i i | | | L jo | | oo | 1 4 _ + ° 4k — 7 a i | . 7 i : ‘THRE Iisa RESTRICTED CI/OA FOLDER os THE SUBJECT ae a os me oT op gurg 201 zat usves c#_LYGLe7 b i . } bade BGE7 ose cescsous conriens. SECRET 4 Basweneee v 14-0000 i SECRET | | t PROVISIOHAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL WEMORARDUM FOR: Chies, TFw _ Attn: 48. B. Mulloy LITAYIL/7 : i REFERESCE: Your Merorandim, Dated ' 13 August 1562 | | i | A Provisional Operational Approval is granted for the use of this gubject as set forth below. A Provisional Cperationsl Approval ‘ssued ov CI Staff grants the sane authority, on a temporary basis, for the use of an individual as the authority granted in an Operational Approval mies: othervise specified ty CI/OQA. | It is based, however, cnly om preliminary ?ile checks ani investigation and is sub- ject to a further final review when all investigation is completed. ' 4 t Himm 47 yt le am (+ 330473 | | . \ ------—-To-process- the Operational Approval; full infcrmatian (cocpleted 2RQ” Parts I and II) rist he subsitted as soon as vossitle and not later than six. (6) conths froc this date. An Oseraticacal Approval vill follow when all: ») investigation is completed and upon the receipt of satisfactory PRQ Parts I and Ii. Cancellation must be requested if use of Subect by interested Di- visions ceases. j Paes : or | t fom ets 125 ose reaveces corteeas. SECRET | tor ER Ha we core L. Pe Arenwsacrinsempianonnn = St teweemanetnden BR em dea ee Ee ea - ore \ i Son vad eae 14-0000 bare are eer ee __ solr Oo? 20 f— (330/73 Consueto £ SSPEROK « ALIASES, VARIANT SP2 2686, KEQUEST FOR GREEN: List WHE CHEN 199459 pate 23 Aug 62 TO CHIEF, FI/D t CFIGIMATING OFF ICEe Be ame Wendell. U11 cerice testssatPPW/Ops- Spt | cow, evitrss @ A 5512 : C46 3. TePE GF FEL EST (Cmera Cue) Q First vise SuamirTes ADDUTtSaay fata BECUECe 77S CURREQT 1 28. INTEREST IN SUBJECT {CHEZE GNE) CO ESPIGKASE CR CE ACTIVITY O ceecaticsse cLeamance CTC RUMEERS, ETC. LITBOUNL- 7 DATE Ca PLACE DF Bte~ ‘ Ca. 1909, Caxaca, Mexico S. CUTIZESSAIP Mexican PRESENT ACTEVITY ah2 cCATISN Secretary «- Cuban Embassy, Mexico City Cura Secretary 5 THONAL SPECIZITIES, ECUCATION Secondary + PAST ACTIVITIES IMCL.CING MILITARY SERVICE ACTIVITY Secretary - Cuban Embassy SB. Gini SIGMIF ICANT DATA (POLITICS, RELIGION) - ADD EaTRA SHEETS writ SEEDED 9. DESCRIPTION HEIGHT, WEIGHT (Race) torpeR) 5* he 150 Brown Grey i Stent 10. SPOUSE (1F WIFE. GIVE MAIDEN NAME { AX, CTHER MEMBERS OF TMETIATE FAMILY AND ASSOCIATCS BAOTHERS: Luis, Enrique, Octavio, Aer iano PATHER: Deceased 7 Rogelio and Raul __- ~ MOTHER: Deceased : 12. INFORMATION REQUIRED [SEFINE SPECIFICALLY. GENC=AL TE TERMS SucH AS Yaria le MAY SiSULT IN & SE. SOT FULLY MEET REQUIREMENTS. ) rir <i ASSOCIATES: Luis Alberu Soutg? | Ricardo Vidal we All pertinent info. INSTRUC TIONS. INSERT carson: rit ouT roRNS COMPLETELY. SEND BOTH SHEETS TO F1/D. SEE. CSt 10- wat oe; 5Ol wet -onvigws coutaees. 1 SECRET - “~ SECRET SEE TOSSIER Om SUBJECT I FI/D BIOGRAPHIC FILES. WITH THE LIMITED IDESTIFICATEON PROVIDES 18 THE RECUEST, FE/D IS UNABLE ro DETEPMINE MHETHER THEFE IS INFORMATION ABSIT THE SUBJEDT SR KOT. Co a. ((___] 4 Memoraetum 15 ATTACKED HERETO. Cc FI/D P&S %D PERTINENT INFORMATION ON SUBJECT. IF INFOMATION ABOUT THE { SUBJECT APPEARS AT & LATER DATE, ET WILL EE REPORTED TS ¥cu aS IT Become$ rf i AVAILABLE. } C. [7 ____ J THE suBJecT OF THIS SE2UEST 1S APPAREMTLY THE SUBJECT oF THE FOLLOWING: i MOTE TO THE ORIGINATING OFFICE . an Fou MRER THE SUBJECT $5 NG LONGER IMPSOTANT Te YOUR OFFICE, THIS SHEET, WITH THE FOUL NG CANCELLA BOTICE COMPLETED, SHOULD BE SEAT To F1/D. REWIEW YOUR FILE OF THESE SHEETS FREQUENTLY, 29D SEND TO FI/D THE SHEETS FOR 7EWSONS THAT ARE wD LOMGER OF SUFFICIENT INTEREST TO TEMAND & CCRTINUING NAME CHECK. PLEASE DO SCT THE UP FI/D°S FACILITIES WITH CONTINUING SEARCHES FOR TEFORMATION THAT IS MOT REQUIRED. | etna i - terrae ™™ Fup = Oates Tm sees sss 7 ee . . } SAME . OFFICE CESIGHATOR ROOM, BUILDING Ottasios CANCEL THE STOP CARD FOR THIS REQUEST SECRET pea REDE BIEN NEI AROMAT Rs tine anne We Seeman neh gepee eninge wy nbs ke a wh eaten Hoses ’ SECRET : INGESTIS. £ Trate REGUEST FR APPROWAL SE STFSTLORTINE ACTION" a ay 3 es xx 2T/Qcerstica2l Approve? ard Support Division jFROM: ‘TPajeps sft | Security Support Division/Office of Security | ee . l SUBJECT SeNECT: | Consuelo ESPEROH Oe Taner | t | CRYPTIMYE. PSELOOWYH, AKA OR ALIASES Ci/Oa FILE ms. LITAMIL-7 XY | Pee ISEOMAL OPLUATICNAL APPROVAL SSCRATIONAL APPR TAL . [| FECVISTOWAL COWEST SECURITY APPROMSL CGVERT WawE CHECK a | f creemT SECLMITY APPROVAL [sreciar twoutmy (SO fzeld snvestigation) | | | [creer secumit apoacval FOR LIAISIA WITH U.S. CFFICIALS 2. SPECIFIC AREA OF USE wet Rk see Ta ee 3. FULL BETAILS OF USE Will be used for reporting on Cuban Embassy activities and personnel. 4. INVESTIGATION AND COVER A. U.S. COVERKMENT INTEREST WAY SE SHOWS OURING INVESTIGATION? @. ClA INTEREST MAY BE SHOWN DURING IMAESTIGATION? C. 1% SURJECT ABARE CF U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST Im Hin? BD. 1S SUBJECT awaRE OF CIA INTEREST Tw mim? 5 ' E. INDICATE AMV LIMITATIONS ON COVERAGE tm THE favESTIGATION OF SUBJECT. Rone i F. SUGEEST "COVEM PEETEXT™ TO GE USED Em CONDUCTING PERSONAL IMVESTIGATION OF SUSJECT. IF wO tmvESTIGATIOm CUTSIDE CIA. EXPLAdm FULLY | | S- PRQ AND GAEEN LIST STATUS ' Be Pea (. OR EQUIVALENT. Im €2) COPITS aTTacKED | PRO fl WILL BE FORBARTED . 1 Lc SC gE 7. DIVISION TRACES : a CX CO CC ICES CSS SS WCET SiGmatiae OF CASE OFFICER Exreystow | SIGNATURE Of BeamcH CHIEF H.E.Mulioy 7 Wilifam K. Rarvev pers alo Pid és weitives arabe atin CIOs ed tit sn te ent Loe ens ET | So N x | ¥ sot) voles, -ar Ae, etter by % ar okanl than ! i Tar V0) ee i { H . sf a a a cadens Bee i Se wee eee eke 5. » Sates Sede 14-0000 nn ee ot reer Na A ER EET ED et GE Lindt Denke ST eres tem sere Se a anew a ig . won ao . 220. em iO erin neg Him femme me re ee . LITAMELS ~ Wo previous progress report other then regular operational reporting has es yot been forverded on the LIPAMIL group, ‘Their estivitics hav» expanded considerable during duly, and thie report wlll eltempt to give a birds-eye view of ths overall activity os a besie for future progress reporting, In sumary during July 1962 tho LITAXILS rocruited a no pene— eration of ths Cuban Eabassy in Haxico City end a fomur employes of that ney eae eeencens emu we Sunes messy CAru.eay, wooy can ca oF engnms | functioning ectively cuathg the monta; they lecsted & site for their clamiestine | redio; they have e cover ecxpany possibility which 1s boing sertously considered er for activation; end they heve aporoxinately esven legal traveler cpsrations | e undsp developesnt or active. The LITAMLS nov mmber 13, prectically all of t pee Se cee eee reser ee jee are active In cos oo mare of thoes pimscs, Tos principal mon behind the |, entire activity are LITAMILS 1 and 2, . : - ts ope : : _ ees ane oe . wy a ~ me iret ae - 7 : es s 8 f. ie _ Lo “Arana 198 4 : a o Bguet 7 : vor a | i bo ae 14-0000 2a — eee os A SET eT ey ESAT IO ETAT AE EEE ES LE a TTT a aS pale des oa a | g LITMOL-7 isa seoretary-lavel porstratica of the Guban Psbassy whoso cones] production has bees faltly limtted due to hor timidity. Eovever, sho boessen were ective curing duly, furnishing exenplars of Cuban lettertents, @uve lemas.-<- er enaiee yee ctsey end soting a0 6 “Moetentne nost-© Ree Beno Tle semmened & copy uf the | f rarnti— hmm OOnm lIe iy, acomesers Wao ds net wich their travel to Cube te acpoer da. iz pee thee paasporte, & stotios cose officer Ja in dipoct ecztact with bse, Pir ari 1 reference inelule NEXIS 1594, 1970 end BGA 19472 vated forvarded F2Q Part {3 : on bee a The : x eee . * “ . % emo, : & ee + . mo ~ . 2 3 * < ~ ° i bow . s 14-0000 CLASSIPICAT OR q SEGRE [ee se TS Pct Tak rasa ees : Chief, Task Force W wo Tas} Chief, WH Division “ait 3 FROM RSAs tef of Station, Mexico Ci : SUAJECT . ® Consuelo ESPERON I lh) There are attached,coples . of a PRQ, Part I on Subject, A POA is requested, Fre ld TABLES ~ iW Deve . OB wext 1s9y (ew 29209) 5 hey 62 LITAMIL~|7 Attachment: piue- Ott: Djstribution: ~ C/Task Force W w/2 att 2 - C/WHD w/2 att 2 - Files . gece e WHS OS Copy wee. . OATE TYPED { : . 0 July 1952 | CAASSIICATION ee SECRET..." : 201 TLE sPENED GN tee BSS OF Tas DacezaT PRQ, Part I <2 oe _ _ Gb U d 7 | Hy 3 Ae PERSONAL RECORD QUES? IONNAIRE “PART 1 BIOGRAPHICAL 1¥FORMATION IMSTRUCTIONS: 3. Write thearly. 2. Apewe. af] cusstions. If queetisa is not applicable, write “WA 2. Attech blonh pages. sf addit.:19i space 26 eeered @ [SECTION « GENERA. PERSOWAL AMD PevSiCal DATA - MAME (Faret) Wa (Middle, qlasty ___ Consuelo ESPERON Zz WAME (§ WATIVE LAMGUAGE CH SCR 4 @- ALUASES. MICRWAMES. TELECODES. LEGAL CHanct iv name (State tise, reason For ead place o a Chi elo" $- OATE OF Breath @- PLACE OF BIRTH Circa 1909 - | QO2xaca, Mexico 7- PERSONAL WaaITS (Liquor, Drugs, gambling, peramaurs) Drinks sociallv, Catholic - extremely religious, s count pecoao (Court, date, arrestee, charges, No Record, gunsshments, sentences, scquitelsy DESCRIPTION (Use American standards of aeasureoente, i rr pes APPARENT AGE} 99- NEIGHT Toe. wei ont Taf. COMPLEXION ej- TeeT™ OY. puteD | Some gold. L Stout at COLOR OF EVES ; Brown SEnzaal srr Taaance Neat dresser, paeaiatar fae torY- ores. iptativviwe Ptatuacs Ftatuees DISPATCH BD. HMMA~19471 (Neej wr iz wave aT gintn (1! dillerent tha. Ites f- peesible,- - 3 © mah iAasy tea z SVTAO) SMMPLES OF SIGYATURE AND BANDWBITIVG: ALSO ED PUOTOGRAPH AND FINGERPRINTS. {17 CORAM CARE ms 14-0000 4- PERMANENT ADDFESS (If different than Item 3.) —_—— S- EF U.S. MATURAL¢2E0 CITEZEN., GIVE Kame. DATE, CITY AND NUMBi@ CF CEGTIFICATE GRANTED 6- TRAVEL OUTSIDE CIUNTRY OF FRESEMT PESIOENCE (Countries, dates and purposes) No travel SECTION 104 OCCUPATIONAL AND FIRANCIAL CATA 7- PRESENT OCCyUPasTicn 2. TETLE Secreta : a. FIMANCIML Status (Zarnings, bank deposits, securities end property) Moderate means. ORGAMIZATIONAL AFFILIATICRS EDUCATIONAL DATA seen = ce enepen ee © yee tee prt ee: (Liet beltee each tamgeage in chich poe poseers any degree of ceapetence.) dmeeneremeniys * pat oleae Nee 14-00g00 & peer @ [Section vi SPECIAL CUALSFICATIONS AMD IMTERESTS B- IGDITATE amy @RITING. GIVE SETAILS uClubiks TITLES OF BOOKS GC ARTICLES > Fy ete ThOw DATES. oo . id 2. SPECIAL SMILES, ABILITIES, MOBBIES SUGt AS RADIO, PHOTOGRAPHY. ETC. Shorthand ©@ Jsection vii MILITARY SERVICE “IDENTIFYING COLRTRY. INDICATE G@HERE SERVICE PERFORWED. DECORATIONS, BHEN AND BHT BiSCHAMELO. GIVE DeTaits ese PRIscaER, | ‘@ [SECTION Vile EMPLOYMENT HISTORY ROTe: Invicaié weewrui CAL + OmCLUSIVE scares (Peoe-Tos 2- EwPLOYER - 1930 - Present’ Cuban Emhbass 4. TWPE OF ore . Secretarial . $- PMCLUSSWE DATES (Froe- 7 . % SALARY O@ EARHIAGS - [6- REASOM FOR LEAVING eae i MEASOM FOR LEAVING bee 14-0000 waatiED WIFE Ce 16 YU wove DEEN WAPBIET MORE THAN OWTE. FOL LUDING ANSULMERTS. LSE Stet s0@ Cemen SiFE OA] HES BAND WUSBARD: Crvsas SATA REQUIRES BEL ctw FOR ALL PREWITLS MARRIAGES. : CF SPOUSE (Ferary (Middle, (Lest t OATE OF PLACE OF MARRIAGE Cate OF B:8TH Pisce OF BIRTH WATHOQMAL ITY aT BiaTH SEBSEQENT CIT{ZEnsniss - SU ASEQUERT COTIZERSHIPS MELO BY aWY CalLD (Identify cheld and gave his. of her, present eddce. ki 0S @ tries a : e id. VEAR OF BIRTH PACE OF B1ATE DECEASED i —e—— ee po | 7 ! elsectioe x00 MOTHER o. ‘ 1. FUL name 3B PLACE OF BLET™ ” le Bg peceasep fn $- FULL Name » . - hero meee . - - . : 1 “eo y Place or g1GTu saaress) CITIZEMSHIPS MELD SY age BROTHER Cf S:15TEM (Identity breteer, of ssoter and give his. of AGE, present { : H : i f 4 , RELATIVES, ACRAINTANCES AND SoaTacTs $. MMBES OF RELATIVES 16% AmY COvERmeERT SERVICE: cHDICATE mamE OF GOeLewmE RTS ABD POSITIONS HELO. Luis - Superinrendent of Pemex Maririme 2- RELATIVES. fR1EMDS, COMME OeLIars im u.s. (fzeiess selationshsp) 3 WATURALE ZATION OF CLOSE BELaTivis tm 0.5. (Give cene, date, caty aut conber of certalicate granted . i i @& MAWES, ALIASES, “TELECODES AUD SGKATSONSHIP OF BLL PERSONS RAOUN TL BE COMBECTED IG any WAY wen IMTECL 1 GEwTE SERVICE. bd PERSCBAL ASSOCIATIONS : 1. REST CLOSE ASSOCIATES, 18: ima S O8 Grows : - pe ee _.Luis Alberu Sono Ricardo Vidal Dominguez . FROM : MEXICO CITY : * ACTION 10 , ; . y _ INFO; DOP, CI/CA, WH 7, S/c 2 \ \ fe “CLASSIFIED MESSAGE bi RECTOR TO. DIR-IBFO WAVE CITE MEXI 1594 ae . . peer C/S COMMENT: * REQUESTED PRQ PART 1 GYRCSE/LITAMIL=7 “_ 1KFO ON SUBJECT. REF DIR aggell BLS 4 FRO 1° POUCKED REF B 31 JULY 62. NO DEROG TRACES. CO IN _ 1) DILECT CORTACT LITANIL©7 IL? WHOSE ASSIGHMENTS INCLUDE REPORTING : ON EMBASSY ACTIVATES di AED PERSCNREL AS WELL PROCUREKERT EXEMPLAR SEALS, EHVELOFZS CUNESED AD TECSE HAILED FROM CUBA). Le7 ONLY STATION ASSET .HSIDE EMBASSY RESTOENCE, WHERE AMDe LECHUSA, ana BARIA BLANCO, RAHON SINCBAS CASADO AND RADULFO PAEZ PEREZ_ALSO a Le? KOJ COOPERATING WELL BUT APPEAES HAVE LITTLE ACCESS IMFCRTAN INFO, HER VOLK CONSISTS KOSTLY UNCLASSIFIED PROTOCOL NOTES. fet GOVT ‘AND ISSUANCE COURTEST AND DIP VISAS, I.E. THOSE WOT 1sgED COQSULATE, SHE ALSO PAY CLERK LOCAL Et! LOVEES, SHE THUS FAR HO ns “"—~ AGGRESSIVE °uATA HARI® TYPE AND PROVIDES GNLY YHFO WHICH AVATLASLE : | MER ROUTINE WORK. AT LEAST MTG 27 JULY PROVIDED FIEST TANGIBLE ft { jo | { WHEN SHE GAYE COVEXEMPLAR COURTESY VISA GIVEN ALL TRAVELERS RAVA | | WHO NGT WISN HAVE VISA PACSPORTS. LeS EXPLAINED IN DETAIL alia FILLING OUT COURTESY VISA Y¥zci ISSUED ON SHEET CUBAN ENB ree a “OF . THIS MAJOR STEP Le? DEVELOPHENT. WEXT HTC 6 AUS. “(nny oF mess ce) _ _ _ [—-Secney Jett’ " REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMI ae , lye | _— | tenes ae eee 14-0000 6 mo, f ; me. fer a 7 CLASS:FiED_ MESSAGE CAG. wt, TFW/FI 1535, = SECRET ex. 6172 ey DATE - 10: MEXICO QTY . row. DIRECTOR : 1, ON TR 10 INFO DOP, wi 7, S/c 2 MEXI ad om = — 26991 GYROSE LITAMIL/7 REF: DIR 23257 (OUT sas77)* Bere vent Y Hee te (END OF MESSAGE) : . - 5 y . 4 c/s. COMMENT: *REQUESTED PRQ, PART 1 -tNFO SUBJ (NOT INDICATED) RESULTS LOCAL TRACES AND CURRENT OPS ASSIGSIT. , 7 | i | 4 : . : | | —— : | a i . J ; : ' foe. Z ‘ Ce ee ee es . . i Po ts i i, + G/TFW/FI Leg | oo : s ~ 4, Cee CIWS ah . ee - 2, eee ° it VA. tare — au — boos Me a -WILLIAMK, HARVEY = \ ; . _ ci , 7 | c & Cootomaring ofncens Chisel, Task Force W ue { . 5 aateasina onncen ST Csecazt. | <a sciminmecarmmes fo” ~ : f° 7 : . , : . Onercta i pb ee, REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. . 2 Gov ; seen - eS I as . “ a ' . ' pane eege ne } 70 DIR WAVE INFO _ CITE MExt 1570 : GYROSE/LITAMIL 7 RE A MEX! O444 (IN 12825) . 3 B MEXI 1560 (IN 37258)" . 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